eras alee... ; | ; 1. receive and Silks Ribbons 9 (rood New Black Scotch Store. at the vard, per 90 cents Carpet, Brussels Best Five-Frame — THE im &» bird r AILY EXAMINER. Lecal and Other liems. } Cuarrence’s 1893 almanac is just pud lished - - Mr. Ter- vere i STAR A has arrived i2Zick 18 agent ur MAN AC WES POTTS sad irons, $1 a set, at W EK Dawsons For PResENTS 4 great variety ol chil- | dren's chairs. —John Newson. o For Presents.— Bamboo easels and sewing stands very cheap at John Newson’s. | - For Presexts.—Divans, ottomans, foot- stuols and rockets, new patterns, best value —John Newson. } i aie No NEED to be without a good reliable watch now-a days, as prices are very jow in both gold and silver. See G. H. Taylor's etoek. - CLOTHES WRINGEES —Fureka., $2; Star, $250; Novelty, $2 75; Koyal Canadian, $5 25, at Dawson s. a ial For Presents —The largest end lest var- jet vy of household furniture ever offered to the public at lowest price.—John Newson XMAS—What would please the wife better than a new clothes wringer or a set of Mrs. Potts sad irons. See prices at W E Dawson's. them warm Those of our value.— McKay Horses! Horses ! - Keep by buying Rugs from us. own make sre excellent Woolen Co. Were to Get Tickets have received invitations for the enteitain- ment at Miss Russell’s School wiil be able to procure their tickets at Watson's Diugatore previous to the entertainment. - People who - . } Ir is very anwise to sllow an apparently s'mple cold to run too long without attention, as it inay lead to serious complications. — We woud advise anyone troubld with this at present fashionable complaint to call at Jobo sou’s drugstore and get one of the emulsions or cough remedies on sale there. ; asia Tue Coma —The steamer Coila arrived in Barbados on the 9th inst , 12 days from Charlottetown. She experienced a heavy s uth-west gale on the Ist inst. Two horses died on the passage. The Coila has been chartered to the French Cable Co. for two months to repair cables on the Sou h A verican coast. a Tuermometen Reavixes.—Ioa Moncton on Sunday night, the mercury in the thermom eter at the railway station stood at 7 below zero, and on Monday morning at 8 o'clock 2 below was recorded. At Fredericton on Mon day morning at 4 o'’e'ock 12 below zero was recorded. Lhe coldest so far recorded in Charlottetown this season wes 10 above zero, matked during last night. Tue Hotupays — in consequence of Christmas Day and New Year'e Day happening on Sunday, 4 notice Is published in the Royal Gazette, by order of His fHonor the Lieutenant-Governor, that Monday, the 26th inst., and Monday, the 2nd Jenusty next, be observed as holidays in the public holidays. —) Meerixe or Prespytexy.—The Presbytery met in St. James’ Hall yesterday. In the event of the Rev. T. F. Fullerton accrpting the call to St. James’ Charch, it was arranged that his induction should take place on the 19th January. Rev. A. McLean Sinclair was appointed te look after the interests of the aged and infirm ministers fund; and Mr. John Gillis was appointed to supply Mount Stewart on the 25th of D.cember, Service to be held at Mount Stewart at J1 o'clock, and West St, Peter's (vew church) at 230 in the after- nop, The next moeting of Presbytery will be heid in St. James’ Church on the 19-b of January at 4 o'clock in the afternoon, ——$ ee Concert at Yore.—The concert in the halla § York last evening was &® great success financially aud otherwise. The hall) was thronged. There was a gvod attend- ance from the city. The following pro- gramme was oarried OUS in & manner reflecting credit upon the ladics aud geatle- men taking part :— . . . - | 10i—decl6 j thing to do is to get your skates in good trim, | Local and @ther Items, | LOW PRICES for two weeks at W E Dawson's. _ Waar better Christmas present to give the little ones than a season ticket fur the Skati: g Rink ? j a ' For Presents —A great Variety of laucy tables, k, walout and ebony chairs,—John New sor Faxcy ( ur fancy good e I } y goodas ate selling fast. Cailand see them and get } prices Reddin Bros. | j For Presents. — Rattan ladies’ r cking chairs, very handsome and quaint, cheap at | John Newson’s. > — | j a red alte’ ; Losr.—Monday aficrncun, bitch; has a ron | leather collar. Inform. | ation furnished at this office will be rewarded, di3geé ! -" => i Xuas Goopvs — Hand sets, and a lot mirrors, shaving | of other Xaias goods at cst. | Reddin Bros. - For PRESENT (} mense dis son, i's sleighs, at im rele, &c.—John New: ! Quis, Guin —— | LeWik than auction prices — | Clothes wringer, price $3, new | $2; price $4, now $2.50; price $4 75, | now $3 25, at W E bawsons. eee PENMANSUIP.—The penmanship class will be held this evening instead of tcemor:ow evening at 4 o'clock ia the Y. M. C. A. clase- room, | _— > i Ir the present cold snap conticues, the best | for the directors purpose opening the rink on | C :ristmas (Monday) night NOW is the time to buy Mrs. Potts sad irons. Polished, #1, price. $150 «a set; nickel pila:ed, $1 25, price $1.75 uset at W E Dawsons. Roya Belfast Ginger Ale, Wilmot Spa Lemovade, Wilmot ~pa Club Seda and Wile | mot Sps Water are ali filled fcom the cele Spa springs at Wilmot, which have affected so many cures in diseases, nines EstTiTLeD TO Tne Best —All are entitled to the best that their money will buy, so every family should have at once, a bottle of the best f.mily remedy, Syrup of Figs, to cleanse the system when costive or bilious. For sale in 75c. bottles by all leading d:uggisis. sinielillccencdl We will give a discount of 20 per cent. on our remaining stock of Jadies ulsters, cloxks, and capes, from now until Christmas. Big bargains for those in need of these goods — | W. A. Weeks & Co., next Beer & Goffs. dl9 3ieod ane ae Dox’t Forcer Ir.—The event of Christ- mas week will be the entertainment in St. James’ Hall on Tuesday evening, December 27th. The pregramme wil] be an interest- ing one, comprising the best talent of ths city. Ir is the testimony of all men who have tried it that Myrtle Navy tobacco has the most delicious flivor of any tobacco in the market, and that it leaves none of the unplea- sant effects in the mouth that most tobaccos do. The reason for this is the high and pure quality of the leaf, which is the finest known io Virginia, and the absence of all deleterious matter in the manufacture. He Wasn't Drownep.- It is pleasing to hear that the report that Richard Cronin, of Charlo*tetown, was drowned at Boston some time +go, is pot true. Hia relatives here re- ceived woid a few days ago that ‘‘Dick” was alive and well and at work in New Yor. The report of his death by drowning probab'y arose fcom he fact that three men—one named Cronin—wre drowned at Fast Boston on or about Lhack-giviag Day. — Rernstatep.—A report was in circulation about the city last evening to the effect that Mr Hackett, lospector of Fisheries for the Province, suspended some three months ago, had been reinstated, Lnk EXAMINER'S re- porter this forenoon called upon Mr. Lord, agent for the department of Marine here, for the purpose of ascertuiaing what truth there was in the report, and was informed by that gentleman that a telegram had been received by him the previous evening from the Deputy Minister of Marine stating that (he suspension in Mr. Hackett’s c»se had been removed, During the periodof Mr Hackett’s suspension Pisao Bme8. cecksooe Miases Haywood * Allan Bake. cdccveoes + . «eee. Gh I Foster Duet (cornet and violin)......+e+e---0s-+-+s Messra Mitchell & Jol nist on Mr L Cau k i | eave ereererere® BONG. .-+ oeveceee Miweecnsees : Ha jo Duet.......-...-. The Misses Murphy | Duet (vooal).......++ Misses Lewis & Collings WO ccc asees: ee eT Reading........,.---sese+0-Mr CR Warren Piane Solo. ...... noctecseceseee am, DOU vc ct rbbnbeetecsectseess Mr J 8 Lewis! Duet ese» Messra Johnston * Foster | Sorg opt Dd Mcl cod | .eeee Mr Mclaaav The Misses Murphy | Giod Save the Queen. Miss Amy Moore, of this city, was the eccompunist aud geve the fullest satisfaction | $2.60 will secure Harmon ca Visao Duet INSURANCE | fur mary yeats ageinst i f Comp Fert when driving. Have you seen our Foot Muffs / Have yeu tried them ! They are | et what wanted to m ke driving pertectly pleasurable. O:rce used ! Always used ! The usnal price of the Muff we sell for 2 60 is $3 25, but in Foot Muffs, as 10 Aut Kuxos or Fur Goops, we keep the quality cr and the prices DOWN That's why we do the trade Special prices on many lines of Fur G.oJds THIS WEEK An eariy call is invited. i BEER BROS. Weather Mulletin T. rn isto. Dee 21 OO. m Northerly to wester! winds, fair, decidedly colder, light local falls of suew. d H ar overTceu ris, cloth and wants a cheap overcoat, buys every tim, them that we had to repeat our order fur the cluth.—Joha McLeod & Co, Mr. Lord acted as Inepector, performing the duties of the office in a very satistactory man- ner. We o-ngratulate Mr, Hackett upon the result of the investigatiun held ly reepect to his official conduct, -———__ 2 - A Svuccessrut Season — Vhe anoual meeting cf the Char'otretuwn Driving Park and Provivcial Exhibition Association was heid in McLeod's Hall last evening The directrs’ report showed that the past year had been a fairly successful oae; that, after meeting all demands, a very respectable balance cf receipts over expenditure re- mains on hand. They recommend that the balance? be helt over a 6 rest or guarantee fund to guard against any losses that might oceur in fa’ ute years transactions, which recommend. ation was adopted. The directors also testi fied to the good work done during the year by the secretary, Mr. A. B. Warburton. The old board of directors was reeelected, with the exception of Messrs. C. C. Gardiner and Patrick Blake, who declined to allow them- se!ves to be put in nomination, but who both promised to help the board as well as they eould Messis. J. B. Macdonald and Geo. J. Wright were elected directors in their places. — 9 09 Local Notices L dies’ and gents’ lined kid glover, cheap at James Paton & Co's, dec21 From 10 to 25 per cent discount on all for caps at D A Bruce's. dec21 Fur Goods—The belance cf our fur collars, far capes, muffs and boas at greatly redaced piices —James Paton & Co, ]68 Victutia Row, dec 21 Headquar‘ers for silk handkerchiefs, in plain hemstitehed, broevded, white, colored, etc; large variety and prices very low.—Jas | Paten & Co, Scotch Store, 168 Victoria Row, } dec2l The elesing cut s:le of ladies’ dress goods, mantles, trimmings, ribbons, &c, at J B Mac donald’s. The goods are being cleared out rapidly. Y.a cannot help buying at the Ptices. dec2) 6i dd v Where did you get the goods? Are they bar krupt steck ? O: did you steal them ?! of the questions asked loth we put in our 10 Any person who sees the These are some whe nh we shi w the We have had such a run on the Dominion Never Left ! Never Behind | Sense aE (xs) ——-——- —_. ft has always been our) object, since we started business, to LEAD and let others follow. We never want to hurt a com petitor, but we always. Want our and we customers treated right, feel there is no place on Prince Edward Island where they can buy Clothing There as cheap as we can sell it. is no Wholesale House in or Canada where they sell BOYS’ REEFERS as cheaply as we do. As for MENS OVERCOATS, REEFERS and ULSTERS, why our prices are a surprise party to everybody. No doubt bunt we sell the best Clothing on Prince Edward [sland for the money We have the largest stock ever shown on BP, &. Island, and we buy it cheaper than any other firm can THAT IS A FACT If you don't believe if, come and see. begin (o do it. No doabt about it, We are the Farmers’ Boys, and will look out for their interests every time. Make no mistake by going elxewhere to buy Clothing. _— PROWSE BROS. Charlvite‘or n, November 28, 1892—eod & wky a ee WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER oi AR TAIL Our Entire Stock on the marilcct Charlottetown, December 9, 1892—eod & wky 21 i892 —~———_—— —{1) A Change in Business —AT TH m— ORING ESTABLISHMENT at SO per cent. discount. ‘ih. (x) As we have only a limited time for the disposal of our goods, our patrons can depend on positive Bargains. McLEOD & McKENZIE, Merchant Tailors. TABLE KNIVES, DESSERT KNIVEs, CARVING KNIVES —Sets of three pieces, in elegant Plush-lined Cases, handled in all syles. CHILDREN’S KNIVES - Sets of three pieces, on cards, from POCKET KNIVES —In Rodgers’, Eilin’s and Wilkinson’s. BREAD KNIVES —Some very Legitiful hand-carved Bread Boards to mateh. COOKS’ KNIVES—The very thimg for the kitchen. BUTTER KNIVES~--Plated, variously handled. SCISSORS—Some very handsome Sets in Plush and Velvet Cases. RAZORS—The best makes. Plated Knives, Forks and Spoons, Brass Kettles and Crumb T "ays, These goods are just the thing for XMAS and NEW YEARS and every day in the year. Will be sold for the next three weeks at 20 per cent. Discouat for Cash only, Charlottetown, = — Siena, we», (x) Persian Lamb, Coats at cest. DD. A. Charlottetown, December 19, 1892. ae ———+{ x ee We have a large range Caps, Collars and Cuffs, in Olter, Kan, ete., all of which will tc sold Seal, at a small adyvenee on cost. Furs! Furs! Furs! of Fur Beaver, Astra- Fur BRU CE, REGULATOR OF LOW PRICES. CHOICE ENGLISH GUTLERY, 20 PER CENT. DISCOUNT. The choicest and largest assortment | have ever offered. 20 cents to $2.50. W. KE. DAWSON. AT THE December 15, 1892--3m eod & wky Dress Lengths. Cloth Jackets & | BOYS’ See the lot on our Ulsters. OVERCOATS. Counter selling low. FUR-LINED Silk HANDKER- EN’S CLOAKS. CHIEFS. OVERCOATS. FUR Gauntiet, Briv’g | UNDERCLOTH. CAPES. | Gloves & Mitts. ING. FUR WOoL TIES and COLLAEKS. HOSIERY. COLARS HARRIS & STEWART. ' NEW ENGLISH GOODS just received at JAMES PATON & COS. SCOTCH STORE. A CARD Respecting resolution passed b the Medical Men of this city, ro questing the bruggists to dis- continue selecting medicines for their customers : S i have a legal right to select medicines < fur ny customers, I shall coutinue as heretofore to supply their wante to the b-sttof my abi icy—with the best goods that money can buy, and my long experience in the basi ness, (extending twenty years, with four yeirs speat in the study of medicine with over a practising physician), I feel justified in asking for a continuance of your liberal patronage. The Apvthecarics Hall is not run in the interest of auy physician, directly or indirectly, You are not charged 25 or 30 per cent extra on prescriptioas for the doctors’ benefit. Therefore, bring them to me and save money. All prescriptions and family recipes shall receive my personal attention. Your obedient servant, Gronce E, Hoowes, Apothecaries Hail, DesBrisay's Corner, Queen St., Ch’town, War TE))—Gentleman or lady to travel. Pale ary #750. Position permanent. Railwe fare paid here. Enclose references and ne. addressed stampad envelope. — NATIONAL, 1602 Monadaock Building, Chicago. oe dec!7—4i law (sat) -