= nate at ne I a a ETI mene Lt gy ncn mm oe THE DAILY EXAMINER . . . . , SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1893. LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS: | | he : ‘ tit TA AE ee ae 1 me ' . For Ch 5 MESS VARY BOU LL, o =e cr ristmas Wor . = ' _ a Tt ok ' a wees? & STUDIO, STAWMPER BLOCK. : WA »ail our readers Penton a 2 gua Hetz0!—The telephone office wil) b : ’ r e t ; ad 7 on One stmas Day the same hours = LINEN Goons, ‘Silks in W ashing Colors, E UAwa Sens Plain Serge \ es r Drawing a ip tal E nas Da inday tk reg ae: 3 SURAH SILKS, ALL Whip Cord > ae 3 i : . ‘ sed Orossive ar Last Horses and sleighs | : 2 +s ae Floss, SPOT SILKS | THE Shots WELL ee e 3 Ch oe lav , are croseing from Rocky Pomt to R ei. = . ee ; ao oe , } : sade Since \ pind ng Mp ‘ke ASSORTED e ; Poe oe uvond Street . euogette, - SHOT SILKS, STYLES opsa ; — | = | RE OS age “hy WHITE DUCK. Twat Riutiders, me? | cs mee STOR: JUST RECEIVED | f ; : 3 ‘es. } we oO ie Ry F THE Fan rE 4 : lay C. 1. Morris 1, * in \ .- A &. : - a — .- For Emil , Emibre ilery Silk. eT 244 e LOWEST ae =o Cloths BEST et : tn 6. k Gees oe aceon -- = — Knitting Silk, POSSIBLE Bengaline QUALITIES, f ; 4 : Market was a email a nor ag afternoon, Subject: Crochet Silk. Narrow Ribbons, ‘De . A i } He | tony. ‘No'change | “The Cheat o¢ Christianity iieiiiiiaiaas | Ge ae | mene? gee ‘os Let of New Overcoatings. t } ™ ' = ‘s.—The skating rink = be open Java — 8. | JAPANESE GOLD, | Ribbons all widths, | ~ — | AS We ure making a very nice Overcoat for t ant ‘ Hristmas night, with baad, from 8 | ——— — ii ae eae" | - Me ‘AEAP $9.51 iia’ tek ae tell ey eies 5 \ special meeting of | Setock till 10° c'clock. "Secure yous | i Silk Ribbons, ic HILDREN’S ULSTERS !) — $9.50. Po not “let a good thing si i n eharp By Skating k co As EO tor the vi) Pp e lis 3 os r ri juges r m broid : Satin Ribbons, -—_— j AS WoORS rkeb pA NTS, €3.25. ; ’ ure f ina gest . Be <3 : : : A . Y 7 i ‘ oo : | Double Satin Ribbons, See Our Stocl:. " A. J. MURPAY. ermicat.—The Boston Comedy Com- | ease of Williams E Daweon aah nhaw | Mamped Linen Goods. ART SILES. | Batin ae Faille Biubane, | - + Cltown, Nov, 24, 1893--tn frisa ; P . Ce a a . seiieRETE EY auWwson an thers vs ‘ 4 : I :; ite Joh ne the Trustees of tl e Weslevan Methodist Carving Cloths, Tray Clothe, Bureau | Elegant Designs, Large Assortment, | Baby Ribbons, | We must clear the lot, 80 come anil get PHE mas D 4 = th ‘a t . es , may aiveragon Searf-, S board Covers, et Best Quality and Cheapest in the City. tibbons all shades | — che =P r Cir) p nm ' : tue court took fine tO consiaer, ad- : 2s : . journing until the Ist of February next inn y Try | ! Th f TT GW 3 | ’ RRQS _ Island a Batwa Mev Oat Ba | STANLEY BROS. | ST ANLEY BROS, STANLEY B ROS’. | STANLEY ‘BROS. TANLEY BROS. + tela eir em] es with a INDLY -EMEMBERE! -Miss 1corgie i rey a ray Mr. Charles | M.lle r, of Charlottetown, teacher ol ae. tee tratne afte eae aia ee ier mbered his employes in a | hand and type writing in Whiston’s Com- days excepted) as follows > mercial College, Halifax, was presented | ead down Read up — vith @ beantiful gold ring on the occasion ‘. I AN Arrive P. M . - On Wednesday of the holid 7 . Charlottetown. slo Wels ¢ Seckvilles he holiday closing of the College 5 . | 73 Royalty Junction ® ho ° ’ ie 2 ; } 8i7 North Wiltshire lw i him-elf, by taking a St. Denstas’s Caruepaar.—Last night 3 ; Sa Hunter River 143 ead = a an : : “eo aign +00 -Bradalbane, _ 1a vere won for a he choir of St. Dunstan’s Cathedral and 5 in .- Emerald Jenction. 25 2 i earsal of the musical part of th: pro- ioe: Kensington 11020 Ar Summersidk Ly gramme tor the th pith rit n Cnrist- » MM. ; — Mi rar Cuveren ri} beau- } mas Eve Phen Gethedend. will. he once at ToS ay a ah i 124) Ly Summerside Ar 0) ‘ » 2 a, “BR i, I} eleven o'clock . Pai imi 3 ae 1 100 ». Miscouche., ww ; : ; page ie 7 ae at <— 1 27 -Wellington. ‘ 10 0S I i ( i vs y 5 J a SS Oe a nat m ie. MG .Port ili 1v 2) Goas. i *Sing and R e.” by Dr \ Vrrat Pour ror Farmers. — Unti Ai by i Be a | $e oo 1 73 . ; 2 ® ths € — a eer. “ lies 2 , “Orist ‘or ry! i > a Sa } aD ® Bloom fie 7 Ot . pa ae us , x : I it insand = theori ts can ¢ Xplair u i€ “iB pa oe Pe, } 435 : Alberton ser 000 OM First M ! ( } reakdown and ruin of agrieulture unde : | 562) Ar . « Tignish.. Lv 6% | : lz chertra had anots eee sful re 928 Freetown 12 = 1 } l ; | . = North Sy i ads cate see or 2 rw > Ls Charlottetown . asin x incoat us espace he | preston of ite Berhad Be RM Ae Not long age occurred at the same place | erament have iseue rae Commission tic are now settled in our NEW STORE (J D. Weleod & Co's. Corner), where | '* +. smi cis . | : ithe ~ we will he most happy to receive a c: alll from our friends. We have Siied opened a NeW ee ee etl . , , ~ wT 18 ..Moreil.. 817 Sess — 4 practical A Symes. Carr — A wort recvliar TOG Of SURES made from our own Cloth, also some Imported Suits, which we are sell.) }), Si. Peter te q | YMC. A. Parents and Albert. According to @ late despatch « J at a small advance on cost. Pn (ae eee z e : wl e Secretary n his : to Ly “merald Junction Ar 820 offic tonight if mi to 10 ou o'clock ae = le tape ag poy ae agp ~ y _y . = . ce — prea — ee | . ee eins a eo on lee Fl OVERCOATS and ULSTERS at greatly reduced prices until after Christmas. Cass Sse eae tele ie fon) sick and then pe iimseif J. UNSWORTH, Superintendent. ! < lee Mah diiaians i i thro gh the hole in the icy current or the P= — . i Charlottetown, Den. 14, 1908 ere ce tisnig, | ver. He lett his pipe, Knife and tobaceo NEW TWEEDS coming from our own Mill daily, and IMPORTED TWEEDs Oo a Nine te Board of Examiners of Masters | fc "crinettoll’ Geatige® “Neve @t Zreat bargains. | Wants, Lost, Fouad, be: q s assigned as Brinkman was in comfort- | ; ; | Advertisements under this panied charged he { service as « nota! able, Foumetances and had a lways lived + ~ay - a » under tate pen ailing veseel on the best of terms with his wife and | Our GENTS FURNISHING Department cannot be surpassed in the city. Jecceh-sesetellicliectadie 2 - ‘Before going elsewhere sce our FUR CAPS. pYOR SALE, light, new double set, \ Distrxertoy 1s Harmony.—-After th who whistles “After the Ball” in aE ne gee ony Rigg eo = = : : Tre Tcrar.—An : appar nt} y we iform- McInxis Bros’., Carriage Builders, Kent : { will be fined : Street. st . , ae mame, man fm : aie ed turf writer in the New Yo ae eae ¢ ques- : * } ‘ - ey ST. ; SS gp Wty, Bb wheiey alee tions Budd De ble’s view that Arion is to | R é k ts, GR! 6 k > Eq ~ a vs 1 tei} a ER | q ‘6 t f | WANTED—A canvasser of good address to i f ) the treasury, an ordinance W nd be the champion trotter next year He | lan « = ' Arn é ting Ors. Gorse ugs ant ( wei i oO yes, ANNO e eaten Wn canvass the city. Please reply right away to , reaced to fine each person who ie hear . _ ' . P. O. Box 71, city. deel§ t i? . . joes not ‘laim the pence for Di rectu * hi Pp “Hi i t 2 1 f ° WV OO! C } Tv 1 y 1} i sainclitialiacdial i Pivistling the tane ik question fifty cents, | does not claim the honor for Directum| @qality or Low Price. ighest price paid for 4 Cash or Trade. Give usa call. oo oe Td . uld appear to be strongly in his ponte this office. dect CHRISTMAS SERVIC es.—The ‘ ot epee The favorite of thi s writer is the three- -year , = Ber es at St. Peters Cathedral will be a8 aig 4}iy tom oO at sean WANTED TO PURCHASF.—A nice, light f vs: Firat Evensong of Christmas Day “ ae vente ys = _ } ae pede | | og ny r ale ‘igh, new or second- omer Address ' “it on * aad a, | ewe ord for her age when she Covered & | _P. 0. Box 641, stating price. 2i—dec® : to ‘ » 1a) Ho "Ea CiOUCK mile at Nazhville in 2.0 :° It is claimed | Christmas Day the Holy Eucharist will | o,4; Pantas vy has not he } TO LET—Two Cottages in the Tear of} i ‘wi M . 1 ; t 7.30 and 8.30 n hat Fantas y ane net are _ d, ag her ' John Longworth’s residence. Apply to H- i elebrated (p : at 7.30 an a m-> | owner loes not believe in too early devel: '_P Charlo , December 21, 1 | PALMER. enaecd is ai) at n Evensong at 5 ment The writer nentioned says that | _ - -— - ~ — a - ~ - - - ~ ~* the last half of the ‘Nashville mile was | { ie oe T ee made in 1.02}, and the last quarter in 31 te Onxcasx RecrraL.— There was a good a) woonds. He states that in a race witha} x bia nd = and a red | pacer, when Fantasy made a mile in 2.11 | ti n’s Cathedral | she came in at tae end with a gait faster e > ig | QUALITY. How far we have gone in this respect, hear the price, see the e : h s : shoes, and let them tell the story. ; STYLE. How well we succeed in our efforts to keep down prices and put on style, just see our marvels, let them relate the tale. FIT. How they do is proven by the rapid sales. Be a woman ever 80 0-0-0 ——} —} en ol el oe Foon signal on th whimsical, if our “Superb Fitters” do not fit, no readymade shoe will. ner veeterds was intended to show ' a m4 F i " a . : ‘ ° ° 7 ear pr aOTe aces tha ven fan, | __ W*-quete -—Florida Oranges, 25¢. per \ N\A 3% th PRICE. Paradoxical. Leaves no room for argument. A fitting wind-up shore was no intention of flying » sig- | dozen; Fresh Figs, 16c. per pound; Bar- | \ Sy ae . that makes the sale. va eek v ener of the schooner | ley Sugar Toys, 16c. and 20c. per pound; | o \ AY ‘ 4 i mm or f the one = are endeavor- | Chocolate Drops, 20c. per pound; Choice Ny, ™ Ya ALE aut os e Z J M McLEOD CO ; swe thn we ieoak © way for | Creams, 20c. per pound. Also, a few \ & ‘Z : 6 a ‘ & : sg : , . Pines and English?Chestnuts left. e un aA Charlottetown, December 18, 1893— dy ———- SANDERSON & CO — , M. C. A.—The annua! generai meet dec? | } ' SUNDAY S2ZRVICES. St. Dunstan’s Cathedral}—First Mass at \ a rga r 4 - = D> ‘ 7 aiter The tat Was! than two minutes. It is claimed that her | ted by Mme. Rosa D’Erina, assisted performances are so far ahead of anything . hy Professor Vontom, and Was very SUC-) ever seen before ina three- vear-old as to at A collection in aid of the poor; ork ee out for the world’s record, and to | wa cen up, $42 being realized | make 2 conceivable that she may live to | sete hi ee do » a mile under two minutes. Tue Larriex _ The mats crew which en left the schooner Laucier vesterday fore- noon, arrived in town about half-pest Fruits and Candy for Xmas. £ ¢ Fr , 2 ith inet., ecomn = ng « 720 a m Children’s Mass at 8.30 a.m Bp AND FRIENDS n : members are respects High Masa and Sermon at 10 a. m : ns copene of Christmas Day and Benediction © EXTEND on ray re “ " 7 "1 of the Bleased Sacrament at 7 o’clock 3 : es a >! Pontifical Hivh Mass and Sermon at mid Avia? | is ao r@ Sock = yas LOD Wie Sl ili Caxapa’s Hoses St. Peter's C: : gr jral.—Fourth Sunday d Yi SY 4 ' +" ily Advent: Holy Commumion at & a. m hf i, 4 4 . ; y prod wet. Matins and Se rmon atll o'clock. Child- | : js he W i’ | ren’s Service at 2.30. First Evensong of | jb i Z F air ; : ewiee carried off the | Christmas Day at 7 o’clocl k. Mis * h : the ney department St. Paul’s Church. ~ Fourth Sunday ir: | : Sy Ge: : / ' Uy to be hoped | Advent Morning Prayer at 11 o'clock _ . ; tne ! | Sunday School at. 2.30. Evening Prayer Z Say we 4 Tx a - ; ; eee . : FO Fe eee ‘ ' ; aniedin First Methodist Church. — Preaching | ' r . si eh tee’a | at ll a.m. by Rev. G. C P. Palmer, and : a , = o — a at 7 p.m by Rev. W.W. Brewer. Sunday Royal €: nadior € lothes Wring- a { ' , satle, Eng., Uhronich School and Bible classes at 2.30 ers »re the b st mde. and can be | 3 . saat Zion Chureh.—Morning prayer meeting boucht for $5 cach at WE Daw om 7 'D want .' at 10.15 Preaching at ll a. m ~* at | SONS. i See a 068.1 0 7 p. m. by Rev. D. Sutherland, past . | : : = ut 4.23 ee mom Sal bath School and Bible Class at 2.30 BIRTH. 8 g : ; : iad sah ~ Whe Baptist Church — Preaching at 11 a. m At Charlottetown, on the 22nd inst., to | } $i : Se J ine, $1,060,-| and 7 p. m. by Rev Cc W. Corey. | the wife of E. B. Dufort, a daughter a } e1as s 0 p-urance The in- | St nday School an i pastor’s Bible Class at ~ , i : eur ni $533,830 in March | 2.30 DIED. We have in Stock a Large Assortment of a a #67 0 in July, the ghtest Meeting House, Upper Gre : George , - ae Lot 5, on ye em = : il é mont I a ea in November wa* Street —Services at ll a.m. and 7 p.m.| Catherine Matheson, relict © 1e late l N Re $457 ; { surance loss $317,300>| Bible Clase and Sunday School at 2.30 Andrew McCallum, at the advanced age of Watches Clocks, Jewelry and bilverware, A t 1e —— iS Styles, all ‘Sizes. at all Prices. . 7 , e loss inted to $30,000 Kensingtor fall—Sunday School at} 5 years Wy ; = vice conducte yy Mi s | T k .¥ C a) ENDARS Johnson «& opening w >a oli service from : to | CHILDREN’ S St ITABLE FOR ¢ HRISTMAS PRESENTS, ; Se ef X) LL a cr 4 the trade mark | ee ee eine. ‘Athena Sua | ENTERTAINMENT And We are Giving Great Bargains. 5 8 A. BR U CE, E U BRN ISHER. — : that the | Meeting ine : mducte i by the | Charlottetown, December 9, 1893—tu thu sat aw té « afternocn, at 4 o’clock, , or ; P ot Railway mer Strangers always weicome. | — ——]N THE—— ery a ee | Lesson: James 1, 17— “Goil’s Good Gifts.” | Hall, te Cc JURY Mr aa 2 J ities —— ‘New Masonic a * g | that hereafter the Johnson &Jonnwn | CASCER woth ps tts se North Side of Queen Square, -.-- - Opposite the Post Offic, | av A Stewart, agents Co, have alto if} § fies Thursday, 28th Dece aber, . sued . ‘ a a ad Charlottetown, December 19, 1893—dy & wky si ii | sble of pF mae "6 cannot now be had, but! le Ase of paanm eta Pee re | , (som goon > — we have their fragrance ere ee ee eel nies AIGRY WATERPROOP | : ( | : ok a on bottled, and are selling va 7 ane eee I be a Children’ one sein, Up r it at Xmas discounts this a = ot rae ean ia _ Everybody wears oe i. d ; : | The Value west — keeps his Xmar ails sa als ALWAYS ASK * rry the LONDON HOUSE | 2CHK. Admission, 25 cents; Uhilaren, “4 . eee oe Seoced +S DRUG STOR: . | “Ticketetor vate ac Device” Drug Store ee : _ Por FUR CAPER: ; : te. but "Phe ere : a on and after Tuesday, the 26ih inst. ry the LON D ON HOUS lit ( P , a > ted cale “ HES 1993 For ASTRAKAN JACKETS. a ia ‘ : kind, im fact, f . 7 NX ts Sint fee 1893 - PERFU#S -idv3, fry the LONDON HOUSE her ("\,- " ea the welcome in i | ge stween two at Ceorze Pharmacy | For MUFFS and COLLARS. thre: ' i ss . | ee ee ‘Try the LONDON HOUSE . Qeecrt ie : % re f <mas Our Stoc k Penvoues S$ for Xmas is For FUR CAPS | ' ed, buttoned, and some fas you o bottle of t — a a great argain Our price to complete. be st'ee © st ¢: ;. « — ies Try the LON DON HO Us E ’ 1 pr Perfume frot F ll ki d f FURS 3 | or all kinds o his lot ~« 60 cent ‘ce ihe : ; “es Glen not r the usual wholesale 3 T I and other ware <0 ARG price A ” fr r ‘ "3 Our I We have a very fine line of { — } + 9 u | : : COURTS tor gitare covered with der sui table for an Xm as Gift, put up wit me | ten Cigars in a box, also in fifteen. eee .. Try the LONDON HOUSE | Mre. DeWet—* There, Regivald, are ty ‘aol ; “ re 2 Dressing Cases, Manicures, Toilet - yetsiilte b tell- | s ght ‘those DeWets are, ‘ont on ‘the etreste | P ' wvany ee = 3 pot & of all kinds, tose Righy “ atery . vl preg icergerh hla day like this without Rigky Garments. For Best Goods and Low rices. Sans Spee ' - No old stock selling off—all our goods) mJ )0u about. Can’ and comfortable they look ?—and they are , It takes sume people a lifetime to learn tee - o be comfortable. Just think how | | new just lovely for winter weather. You al | how t « | : : ery but 8 th orld ! we used to swelter in those horrid Rubber | a- = ma | Weather Bulletin. Mark Wright it (0., Lt DAVIES DRUG RTORE, ways wait till es sry budy else in the wor Waterproofs, and such smelling things,” | | w thing before you wi al ‘ ice. 8 ne : lorowto, Dec, 23, 10 9. m. Victoria Row, opp. Post Office ~n We ; scale ronat have them at once.” dec] 9—t t 8 Charlottetown, November 9, 1899 —m w f : Fair and cold, followed by no ilder ” ; Wenthe ind ht falle af encw < : ve ; . dec?% d 2 i . ; i '