a _____ THE DAILY EXAM IN ER. . WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 2&8 18! Local and Other Items. Local and Other items. a . > Rw ’ . . Leaving Fur Srorne—Beer Bros. | KiypLty Rememeerrn.— Oo Christmas Day - ; a number of the residents of Moncton pre- We offer the balence of our fur goeds at & ganted the widow of policeman Steadman discount from 10 to 40 per cent—D. A. Bruce. with she snug sum of $22250. Policeman o : . , Steadman was shot by Buck last summer. i. O. O. F. —Special session of Port la Joie aa } Encampment this evening at eight o'clock Ir is very unwise to allow ar app irently Degree. s'mple cold to run too long withcat attention, | t - may lead to serious complications. We | V OLUNTEERS AsS0CIATIO - A special wiud advise anyone troubled with this at | meeting of the Volunteers’ Association wi)! be present f.shionable complaint to call at John- | at 9 o'clock. Important busi- held toenight son's diugstore and get one of the emulsions | nees er cough remedies on sale there. | sienna - ig Hockey ~The adjourned meeting of the luke GRAVEYARD Cast A petition is in S Hockey Club will be in the Secretary's flice ci:culstion in St. John praying Judge Peters y in the Y M. C. A, this evening at 739 to deal leniently with C. B. Welton and Dr. ws o'clock, Randall, and ta itute a short confine. oe ment in jsil ter a term in Dorchester pen. | Ine Covrox Bostxess.—The Home Supply itentiary. Many Unusiness men have signed | esse, which nas heea before Judge Motton at i‘, but there isa very strong feeling in the < Halifax for six days past, wes concladed on community aginst it. , @ Saturday, when jadgment was reserved. The slice CoMMtNDABLE.— All claima not consistent with the high character of Syrup of Figs are reert will purposely avoided by the California Fig Syrup be held in the Baptist Church at Eldon on Company. It sen‘ly on the kidneys, | Wedneed.y, 4h January, to which the public ‘ver and oO cl ansing the system effect. | sre cordially invited. Proceeds to aid in the ) tacure-all and makes no | purchase of an organ fur the charch \dmise pre’ensions that sion 15 centa, case attracted considerable attention. 7 Socrtat,.~-A basket soci»! and acts gen’ mea, Uaily, but it isn every bottle will not sub- # abla cere f ’ —— a UNE }XGMESOR'S CHRISTMAS | SUPPLEMEa? is for sale at the Diamond Bookstore It is a neat, handy Christmas wreseat for! friends abroad, and will show them how the Island home is p-o- | gressing. | Masonic. - Pi nice Court.—This forencon, Juhn Steae at, Upper Great George Srreet, was arraigaed oa three separate charges of selling liquor afrer hours on Saturdays. One charge was dismiss ed, and for the other two he was fined $100 or three months each SKODA’SLITTLETARLETS, | Mild, Safe, Efficient. Far 6u- PATON perior to any pill. For Head- oe ee : ache and iver Complaint Tue officers of St. John’s Lodge No 1 and nothing can equal these Tab- Victoria Lodge No2, A. F & A. M., for the lets. ith the DISCOVERY ensuing term were installed last evening by they cure Rheumatism. 50 in & box only 35 cts. — the Must Worshipfu! Graad Master, Simon W. The officers of St. John's L rdge are AMES » a Crab e. les follows Lapies eppreciate Anti-Dandruff from the! pry A'ex Horne W M. fact that it not only thereughly removes * W T Huggsao—S W. daadraff with three applicstivos, but stops * HC McDonald—J W falling of the hair, restores fading hair to its * AWN Large—Treas., eriginal color, and mikes it sott and pli ible j ‘* John G JI Welden—Sec with sat leaving any indication of a dressing | “ TJ Leeming—Chap. boing ased. Clear as crystal, clean to use it Chas Webeter«8 1D. i a valuable toilet preparation. 9 F H Beer—J D. - : . . * Jchn A MeLaren—S S. Was Frou St Jonx —Douglas Forssithy “ Alfred J Hoale—J S. of 3. John, NB, was found dead ia his hed “ Geo-ge D Davison— Mar. ’ :, ‘ ly at the United States Hotel on Christmas Eve W S Stewart—1 G. September.-— J He came to the ho’el early the night before | John Hobbs—Tyler. and registered frum Framingham, Mass. At! qT) De ae ii Bak = fol 10 o’cic ok his room door was broken op-n and | he others ¢ ic“olla Lodye are as v he wae found suffocate from gas. He had lows : ; 4 blown the light out on retiring Bro C H Dingwell—W M, neil ‘ “« W W Stanley—S W. - A Ustove Case ~A womin named Mary a 11 reat don J a ° QM. Anders =~, who was a few years ago J W Morrison m, _— as granted a separation from her husbind, Louis | a J R Davison ore. oes 6. Andersou, of Seattle, has euvd him fer | J A oe ons > *p $25,000 dary g son the ground «f br ach of a K ao. a D promise. She avers that he courted her | ot = “ oe oe ui TH again a year ago, recaptured her heart and) ,, A MeD nald_S -— m. promised to remany her, but has since ai H RB ns oe - = = married some one else. } ee ae A Douse—I G : LB Miller— Organist. Jeha Hobhne—1 ster. —_———- ee Personal. r | Ineicence or Tue Weratwen —We agree} with the Boston Journal that there is a rich | field of study for some one in the investigation of the influence of the weather upon the feel ings of the peop'e A crowd cn a bright, clear | day is always o buoyant avd a merry one. - Everybody is n op imist. The ment«l coa- | Teaiste cod 08 ibe Petes ete h ditions are practically the same in a heavy We see by ope of our Toronto exchanges storm, be it rain or storm. Bat when it is thst Mr. Richard M. Johnson, son of Dr. R. half between rain and fair weather, when it is Jvhoson, of th’s city, has passed with honois duli and damp and muggy, every person one | the junior €xaminations of the Oatari» ¢ ollege meets seem te be a follower of Schopenhauer: ot Poarma ‘ys Toronto. “ @.¢ mgratulate our ge | Young fri nd aod wish him a continuance of J ' y success during bis senior term w. © T. U.—The meeting in. Zion "800 ' ; 1 Church Inst evening was presided over by! Mr. J mee Le McFachen, son of the Re Riv. D. Sutherland. There was 4 good Jobn McEachen, Eeq., of this city, bas been ’ eur . OG ». e ected Chief of the Caledonian Club of New attendance of the members of the Women's Mr. McEschen was Chief of this James E. Maedonald, Esq , Cardigan, is accounts rendered by 5 ; OUR WHOLE { NLOCKR READY-MADE CLOTH HAS GOT TO GO! —_—_—-———— Men’s Overcoats, Men's Reefers, Men’s Suits. Boys Overcoats, Boys’ Reefers, Boys Suits, Childrens’ Suits. VTiis line must be closed out, so bargains will be given to everybody. We take the public into our confidence and show them where they can save money, by giving the best value obtainable, and bringing Within their means what is needed to keep their families, not only ina decent manner but in good style, without getting into debt. PUsH is needed in any busi- ness, but GOOD QUALITY and LOW PRICES must draw. Competitors have a rocky road to travel and very little money for it when they try to get down to our prices, and no doubt they have a long road to travel yet to get there. Kivery Vian, Woman and Boy on P. KE. Island is invited to this great sale at BROWSE BROTHERS’, The Wonderful Cheap Men. > . a “aye Y ork ci'y. Christian Temperance Union and of the |, lub ic 189%, and declined a reenomination the Loyal Legion. During the evening ad- fyjjowing year. This year he yielded to the dresses were made by the chairman, R+¥. | go icitations of his hos‘s of friends in the Club Mr. Hamlyn, and Rev. Mr. Gordon. The | aud consented to be » c»ndidate, with the metmbers vt the Loyal Legion contributed | result »bove statel. We congratulate our several selves and choruses, which were, talented young friend upon bis success, reatiy appreciated. Of OE nee , F - Local Notices For Oven Firty Years Mrs, Winsloes —_—— Soothing Syrup has been used by millions of Great clearance sal: of readymade cloth- mothers for their children while cutting teeth. | ing at the Scotch clething store—Jas Paton It relics. 4 the little sufferer at once ; it pro-) & Co, d28 3i duces oatural, quiet sieep by relieving the | at Nein eee oni ehiii frei pain, and the little cherub awakes New collars and shir o yas received — oe ‘a ” a ' new assortment of linen collars and shirts for qq keg wo batten, 18S very pronmen | oe ts, in all s'z+s, from 12 to 18 iach neck, in *w totaste. It soothes the chi'd, softens the ie i ee “ = gh cnn “Se ‘ae yuma, allays all pain, relieves wind, reguiates | W we i Che ou, €8, rowee de ob $i the bowels, and is the best-known remedy for | ‘¥ °@er'4 oop Sea. CeO « Sai diarrhoea, whether arising from teething or) The cheapest boots, ehoes and slippers are © other causes, Twenty-five conte a bottle. |always to be found at the Dominion Boot and Be sure and ask for ‘* Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing | Shoe Store. Special bargains for the holidays S,rup,” and take no other kird. lyr dec27 6i dw © pow Closing Out.—Our great sale commences to- * funpay ScnHoot Concerrt.—The Meth- ;day. Everything in the rea ymace clothing ~ od ist Sunday School concert last evening a partment has to go. In order to make this a was larecly attended and passed off very the greate st sale ot the season we vill put the S successfully. The recitations and songs by knife right iato the prices aud let her go.— _ nde Prowse B:os, the Wonde:fal Cheap Men the little ones were well rendered ard ’ E aaa a thoroughly enjoyed ; and the solo by Miss | le. 23 3i 40 Helen Dawson and the readings by Messrs Surplus steck must go if low prices will a@ =-“ Boswall and Lewis were cupitally given. | do it, all our stuck of readymade clothing “ Tho scenes from ‘* The L.fe of Christ,” | at cl-arance prices—Scotch cluthing s‘ore, ’ " V< ” with appropriate Bible readings, were J. Paton & Co. 028 3: ~~ re tly a4 preciated. We understand that Men’s fur coats and sleigh robee.—If you a+ to tie Misses Mitchell and Blatch and Mr.) yant either or both try J B Macdonald's and S = Davison much credit is due for the success | yon o.n buy there very cheap. d27 6i dw ~~ of the concert ™: , Ot tne eenypre Fur cea's, storm coats, rain coats, leather — am ae, : ’ ’ - " f |cuats, reefers, euits, ulsters at low prices =) Children’s Amarican Merino Vests, for cssh—Scoteh clothing store, Jas Paton | & Co. d28 3i me ‘ ~ , . a¥ N York Fars, Furs.—The balanc2 of our fur collars, = ep. eS ee ee . capes, muffs and astrakan jackets selling out Q one exse of Children’s Murine Vests. Sizas| cheap at J B McDonald's. Go there for bar @ 16.18 20. 22, 24, 26 28, 30 Prices 200. | pang, dec27 6i d&w and upwards {| Pork, lard, hams and beef. Sausages made Phese Vests are WARM ifresh every Morning from the very best ma Pt SERVICEABLS terial, at the Fish Market, Grafton Street. Wel and INEXPENSIVI dec23 3i eod — —_—T | Cyristmas Eve aNpb New Years Eve — ad ay Vea ABS WAnsEe ! i The warmest to have on #ny Eve isa pair of . Foot Muff; ! ‘our meke of blankets —McK iy Woolen Mills ; lec Si a Foot Moet - ~ F..ot Muff ! ONLY $2 60. | Fresa Coprisu, haddock and flonan had- 5 Foot Muff ! ‘dies; a'so, salt shad, salmon, herring and — Fovt Mut!. ! chc ice table codfi h, at the Fish eect _ ° ° ton Street declo di er ; a N» Indy who erjoye wonter driving | yy overalls and rubbers, fist the things : a chaise. PRA, ene for this weather, selling tor 85c at Gof Brogr. They ensure perfect comt tt a They will last for many years: : © _ They cust only $2 60 MARRIED. - weal | At the manse, Cardig +n, on Dee 26°, hy When in need «f any line cf Fur Gocds, the Rev A Guan, Matthew O'Brien K mp*, ¥ remember ours 1s | ot Lot 61, King’s Co, to Isabella MoSwaine, | of Lot 52 yma A+ Bos‘on, Dec 21++, by the Rev S:mael C LeapInG STORE . Ginn, Mr Alexander Lim ont, of Cardigan, to yOR ALL KINDS OF Furs | Miss Bessie McLean, of Whycocomagh, C B. Positive'y ! W sie the quality Ul and the prices | = BDi-eED. DOWN. j . : o7 T ' _- re . In Charlottetown, on Sunday morning, 25.h That's why wo do the tride. inst, Kathleen May, be’oved child of Ewen BEER BROS }end Rachel McPhersov, »ged 2 years, 2 months tend IN dass. At Marshfield, on Dee 6*h, Alexander j , . Hette. d . . } Weather Buiter Mahon, the dear'y beloved inf ut son of Wm j T. rnowro, D.c 28 O «. m. J and Lsabel Gibson, aged 5 mos and 6 days. Genoally fair and moderate’y cold. * Safe ia the arms of Jesus. | We qereust a settlement >» . ee Charlottetown, Dezember 28, 1892—eod & wky at once of all accounts rendered by us last September.—JAMES t Sale, : ee Our Methods of Business, OUR ' Our Attention to Business, | SUCCESS Our High Class of Goods, | IS Our Reasonable Prices, DUE. | CAPES, | You | MUFFS, | In advertising FUR GOODS, we| CAN COLLARS, . Y | : | bes to remind you that it pays to] °° | CUFFS, ae } i | FROM See | buy Srictly First-Class Goods —not | CAPS, Us | croaks, | high-p.iced but high grade. CLOSEST cloves, [YOU CAN GET THEM FROM US! MITTS. ) at | PRICES NOTE WELL—All Goods marked in Plaia Figures. STANLEY BROTHERS, Ch’town, Dec. 8, 1892. BROWN’S BLOCK. PERKINS & STERNS. Sale Continued till all is Sold! (x) E ARE SOLD OUT OF SOME KINDSs, but still have quite a lot of GOOD GOODS at very low prices. In STAPLE GOODS we have White, Grey and Printed Cot- tons, Sateens, Black Cashmere and Merino, Black Serges, Black Costume Cloth, Spring and Summer Dress Goods, Colored Clo‘hs in light weight, Black Cloths in light weight, Table Linens, ete., ete. A good lot of CORSETS, in sizes 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 3L and 32 inch. Colored Kid Gloves, sizes 5j, 6, 63, 7, 74, 7}, 72; Black Kid Gloves, sizes 53, 6, 6}; Children’s Colored Kid Gloves, siz2s 2, 3 and 4. Will sell the whole of the Gloves we have left at half price. Children’s Lace Collars, Black and Colored Laces, Flouncing Les, Ri>obons, Buttons and Neck Frillings. Lace Curtains, Floor Oil Cloths 2 to 5 yards wide, Room Paper, Carpet Paper, Cocoa Matting, 3 to 2 yards wide. Job lot of Feathers and Flower; «i one-quarter the original price; job lot of Mantle Ornaments and other Trimmings at vuz-quirter the original price. PERKINS & STERNS. Charlottetown, Novembar 30, 1892—eod & wky Going Out o i«% (x) f Business. Owing to the demoralized state of the Dry Goods trade of Charlottetown, we have decided to go out of business. In order to wind up the business quickly, we shall discount our entire stock of Dry Goods and Carpets. Big bargains will be given, as we must clear the entire stock out by Ist March. Our Goods are all new, well bought, and this is a chance of a lifetime to get goods at your own price. i This Sale w:ill commence on MONDAY, Dee. 19th, and will continue till all is sold, Sale positive. No reserve. PATTON BROS., 1836 on the Main Street. Charlottetown, December 15, 1892—eod & wky Headquarters for Skates! JUST OUT. CHAPPELLE'S P. E. ISLAND ALMANAC FOR 18923. Good and True, | l5e. each, THEO. L. CHAPPELLE, Diamond Bookstore and Bazar. 568 PAIRS OF GENUINE ACME SKATES. CUTLERY ! We have the largest stock ever shown in the city from| | Ch’town, Dec. 22, 1892—3) eod wy li rl for general housework. HS, SALMOND, Fitzroy Street decz7 NTED~—A the best makers, such as Rogers, Ellin and Boker. WA Spor to < y | LAMPS! FOurBStock was never so complete, and lower than any | [98702 Sunday, lest, between Gratton St, and ot. Peter's Church, on Rochford street Auction price. DODD & ROGERS, @ g0ld aod Onyx brooch with iascription on back. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL HARDWARE. Finder will be rewarded wy leaving it at this Charlottetown, December 13, 1892—eod ANTED TO EXCHANGE-—A doublo-ecated sleigh for 4 single owe. Inquire at this office, The above is in guod order, si pd—ded7 office. ul—dec#7 W ANTED—Gentieman or lady to travel. Sal- ary 875%. Position permanent, kKailw fare paid hese. Knciose reterences aad addressed stamped envelope, “NATIONAL, 16082 | Monadaock Building, Chicago, dec\7—4i law (sat) PATON & CO. Pk is th i Cm Orde wn «. ™ rail “oO” nd | 10 & tk, rela) sborc Lew