a THLE LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. $0, $19 and S14 T? 3 8 bu }>, 3s Gonds | | Are the three® lines of 1 week Ww 1 Quite a lait sold Susaieed week and were every sitmas » Monday made, coats. Come and You do not have see to buy ity and price suits you. me i PROWSE BROS. Over-! ‘coats we are pushing this week them unless the make, qual- DAILY EXAMINER . ' i ' i | | person whe seen them was surprised | to find such nice LO. Mis re: ad - the isa dandy, and worth much more sea this } } PROWSE ine beiore leaving your measure. finish, latest cut, and the price is only $10. money. Good cloth, BROTHERS We have seventeen of those wonderltul Blue blask beaver and worsted, cost3$13, made to order. It will pry you to Don’t throw away $6 those hard times, but drop in and s2e fine, Wonderful bargains ; our price is only $12, PROWSE . FRIDAY, Equalto Custom Best on This Part of f the Made The fine blue beaver Overcoat we are selling for $10 ‘left. Earth. $12 Overcoats | extri to S* BROTHERS | DECEMBER eS erga 1s, a Se eg eet, Ss - meena an AN OBJECT IN VIEW. Our mein object in advertising t' e.e fine fgg, good s is to show the people of this city that they car get just es nice goods readymade « as any other way ifthev wilonty pry ths price, and in order t) introduc: those gwds, we will offer au ‘Overcoat worth SIS.00 SE BROTHERS. > fawn beaver Pa a fine blue black « 2").00, for $ $I 1 GO . 0. L.—Boy a at 8 o’clock for electi sted yne Lodge will meet te- } yn Of officers. A i meeting is re yu —_ . . - 8 for tw boys L O A.- Spec al ’ reorge’s Lodge this evening at 7 es Mur Euston Street Hall. All argently requested to attend. er ers. Meeting of St 30 sharp, members are Installation - i iain enuininn Demorest Conrest.—The sixth Demor edal contest will take place on Tues- T va ul i iD’ y |} est m e- trial of ajday, judduee ok. After the sixth silver S Act case. As might an expected, | medal has been won there will be a con- e case was adjudged | test by the holders of the silver medals for a gold medal e _ - — ‘ he | P | ; iain til Mactstrare’s Covrt.—Before Stipen at 8 wei le alnet eleven d ary Magistrate Palmer on Thursday, to Cap> Jo ph Doucette, of Rennie’s Road, was aifonaet e. She hai| i $5 and costs for assaulting constable on lobes « wards. Adam Brown. A Scott Act summons 2 against Doucett was dismissed. The Scott : Si |} Act summons against Jobn Murphy, wis : ae ithport, wae also dismissed. ay was ast vening - - oO! und Henry dover. vceentiy C.B. C.—At about 8.30 last night a o Scott Act have| “a numberofthe P. W. C. students two moot virited the Charlottetown Business Colleg aes noe to bid good-bye to their teacher, Principal an.-~Meas Star 1M ler. The students were gladly wel ‘ a ol Cas comed and cordially invited into the Col- ' i " - vr “S| lege Hall where they were addressed by Mr ars . ever see | , css . . i. ik ett ler. After a few words of congratula- as i a * “ ;| Hon on the work of the year, the students mas i rning. ; ss gave three rousing cheers for their respect a {ed teacher thereby showing their apprcia Gaswuss Ste Vater v6.4 Oe and of his labors dvwsubiiiiians at Harke : Meteor, own ‘d a Messrs. Richards of } ad. Some Sutpmexrs—On Menday Mr. \ ‘ bas arrived at Sate sh Is. McKie, ot Charlottetown, took away Cc ) days from Canso. The} fr horses in the Northumberland, and MI a. wdied ot Gemmorsida be the | Mr. Thos. Hayes, of St John, five. There ‘I 5 : | were also on board that day 300 boxes of . sali | ss me'ts and eels—about four tons. On ‘ s At St. Jose | WednesJ ay, Brace. McKay & Co., sent zal : —; Jose "« . ° ‘ ilk ti 2 i Sane ow a carload of potatoes to Sackville, N. - : ae a f the priestho B nd a} barrel oysters. Oo Monday ; j Rish. " biteashl too, ae Messrs. Rattenbary, of Charlotte i > shop i ik i . > . ; MeDonald bes beee ord i for | tod, bad a shipment of pork on board for : at as been Ordaine oO : ms ; ey ewe Moth Dekeas | Liverpool, England~-a trial shipmeat, wi 'o ” ? 9 + mio anv C. Gauthier, of Rustico, was pr resume. It wa: done up in square pack eneam of the-en ‘ ling boxes, similar to these in which dry “ ue Ss © ine = Sade = fo and it was stated on th« S ; “ a ined ant « to be ilk and grain fed bacon— M mex I > Simtel |b ort rib midi les.”—Summerside Farmer : i pre = e s i a arg caters have already signified |@@@SBWBAVVWsVIVeesVes sttending. Make iy Call a spade a spade in business, @ } attending the rink ¢ winter. 4 and cal! a shovel a shovel, é j agers Ww ave nothin: indone BUT DON'T CALL { 7 | asant for y ¢ _ c . i : r sapieain t a lamb glove a kid glove, or a cotton , Ha x ¢ “u.—The new Baptist | «king veneered with wool, jam bs- at Hazelbro Lot 48, wil] i¢ ool hose; or w# little colored water 5 at Sanday, Dec. 27th. Rev. D 4 with a fancy name on It, ? : = > | omy Price w services at 10.30. Rev.| y PERPUME. } = i Braet Oe = © Or0r 5 22° Rev.C. W After you have christened the pride Corey at i o’elock. The quarterly . con- \@ of the family e ! t heli im this church on] posi TR ee ee JiMES CORBETT ¢ ava ae < 4 1CFU syeliy ons 4 -€ . . . . ater than useua 4 the other boys will lick him jast the ? 2 ; same if be cau’t take his own part. é D Se teeelie. oll Our stock of perfume can take its b LATIONS.-——it cee ng vv . a : Wat Jn te - Since is ‘4 own part, even if it ixn’t as old as e ee ne ae ? some you buy elsewhere,and perfume ¢ ry prettily decorated with spruce,| ; ; os : ; an eho! doesn't improve with age. See the bunting an rrors, while ’ ’ ; , ” - Mea le a " ¢ latest. That means our stock of f : ee or ' oY all 4 French, English, Canadian, Ameri ¢ ‘ x2ce npon which is effectually dis cm > ; , ae ean and German Pr rfumes. ‘ ie many ariic | t ; ring hie istomers tl¢ Johnsen & Johnsen, ¢ re of the store i Se pertomes—a SVBTSTeweweweeoeee gs ' 1 : sa at W atson’s rug Store. n so iPPPPPPDOP ORDO POPP POPEPOND PPD TD run New Catmupnar.—It is hoped | SSSS9SSSSSSSSSSSSSS9SSESe5 } ‘TI ; ; are béariong n mm 7 the aA to ta pac 6 tue Ly Cu M 4 and Tuesday of eX Wee - I s entrusted with the management & kiog hard t te elt aasaolacd . weet ta be we patronize i 4° porsib.e w ty lone to | iliair a’tractive, @ i the goods vill be hoicest. The | new cat ira We; vdivert ised 5 0 child - * lren’s Rockers: although not R i epv.—The book - : sh th , . ; . an - h ynection with the P.| vet in stock, this a.m. we sold W ler the management of Pr-ncipal | + | { rf Charlottetowa Business . it is c ns wa Basinew{16 of them. They will not re, rooms of the : E ‘ - : law afternoon ’ ; shere ir a youwiay ahamntow a 2.50, 0 8 FT te | bast long when the people see yy ! Principa vas presente bY I 3 C. A. Lowther I'his prize > aetna catnens,geveral progress, ithem. act A need ting the prize, was at en ‘Th Eloen D WRIGHT & 0 LTD r Pea for the Sa ake on? Mr in t who stood second, upon invita- Peis al od ts -el] | > TT y T . Principal, read io excellent} = For FURNITURE. an «6Uc:mteresiing selection entitied, p at the Switch.” The Prine pa', 1 recif nd Mr. Bradley were 6 $SSSS44554423% 6% %SES545E SS : aera wdccunsecanainutsiine PPPPPPDREORDORDDEREDORD ORD DORR ORE DR COR TORTS @ ~ Sverrnennereeersrnereenrererrenrerrennereerereterreré 3 = ~ = 3 = + es I = 3 = 3 = = 3 AIN JDSOME rif-lined Capes at $5 00 and $6 00 aia for you to Profit by AU UUUUUbOUU can Still Re: Ifvou want one don’t delay or you will miss them 2OOtosee No more welcome and useful Xmas present could 1 wiven, They represent years of comfort. = BEER BROS. (11 UUUUuiuuliiuirS ‘Tue Wearuer.—Fair weather, higher temperature to-day, then Lecoming etiled with sleet or rain and south to Jwest winds, increasing to strong AE breezes or moderate gales Spot Cash IS KING same oe Laborer, the Mechan- '*, the Millionaire WEEKS Caters tor all people, the classes, but the masses,and taxes lightly as possible every body's porketbo ok. J. B. Macdonald & Co Bank rupt Steck, 36.060 worth was sold to Weeks & Co Pushing and hustling out the Bankrupt Stock at Bendrupt prices. Bar- gains galore. In many cases you can buy $1 worth foi 50e, m4 some cases more A FEW. SAMPLES.—Ladcies Corsets, 19c. D.&A. Corsets ess than cost price. All wool double width serge dress goods 19c, very heavy T icking, 10¢ and Ll5c, Men’s Shirts. Linders and Dine ers less than whole- sale price. Men’s Fur Caps, 40 per cent. below usual prices, Men’s Far Coats as low as $11.95, regular prices $16.50. Ladies’ ¢ loth Jackets, (last years) $1 to $3.95; Macdonald marked price $4to $14. About 50 new imported this year, latest, and we may & ld are going like hot cakes) at $2. 10 to $4.75, regular selling price, $5.75 to $7 25. Men’s 4 ply linen Collars 4, 8 and 9c. Men’s lined Kid Also, Gloves, Imported and Island Tweeds, Flannels and Blan- kets, and general Dry Goods, We bought this ‘bankrupt stock at a big discount. It is unnecessary to say we are selling it cheap, as a great many lines are already cleared completely out. It is nearly all staple and bonght by J.B.Maedonald & Co. from tLe eading Canadian Wholesalers, and ju-t the goods the people waat. Bargains for « | W. &. Weeks & Ca Wholes sale and Ret tai! SLT T]V2e =ao2o <. @ ° Toothsome ¢ Tit-Bits——* ¢ Our shop is fu ( m asing dainties at ‘i « ke : ple as in g prices. We goods, was palat ¢ ¢ 9 é ¢ -¢ want to place $ some of these good things on the tables of all the or re yple who é like ood things to eat 6 9 4 0 ¢ ; ¢ Fresh * 6 + ¢ S Ginger ¢ $ ¢ 7 } Pies, German Oateake Bern, Tarts, Snaps, ete., to-day. Telep hone 98, Bakes STEWART, ECLIPSE BAKERY, Jest Bread. $n x23] 3 el THE NEW HEROISM. Tue lecture-rocm of Zion Church was last evening wel] fil'ed to hear Rev. Al x ander Geggie, of Truro, lecture on “The New Heroism.” The lecture was eloquent- ly and forcibly delivered, and was calculated to impress upon the minds of his hearers very high ideale of true manhood, Such lectures as that of Jast evening are likely to do an infinite amount of good to the minds of young men and women in establishing strong principles of conduct. The modern Scoteh preacher and novelist is evidently to become a powerful force for good in the immediate future. The lecturer asserted thatthe lack of individual heroism in the eighteenth cen- tury, and the abundance of it in the nine teenth, was the outcome of the scepticism of the former century compared with the deeper realization of Christian principles of action in the nineteenth flowing ip channels of philantrophy. At the close of his tecture Kev. Mr. Geggie was tendered a hearty vote of thanke ———oeooeoooe PERSONAL. Hunter and Crossley are holding services in Lunenburg. Richard Hunt, Esq., chairman of the Summerside Town Council, is in the city. He is registered at the Hotel Davies. Mr. W. A. Brennan, of the Summersi’e Joarna), was at the Hotel Davies last evening. He went west thi8 morning. Rev. A. Craise, Mount Stewart, E. Bos- wall, Victoriayand Mr.G. C. Robertson and daughter, Cavendis h, registered at the Queen Hotel this forenoon. Frank Le-lie and Hf. A. Leslie, Magdalene Islands, and Rey. J. G. Cameron, Murray Harbor, were among the arrivals last evening. oor Latest American hat shapes opening to- day at Stanley Bros., the a'ways busy store. We are now sending out our ac:oudts. Wisen you get yours please attend to it, as wemast have a settlement before the end ofthe year.—S.A. McDonald. 142 tf Read our discount offer oo Fancy Gools in another column.— Moore & McLead, The same low prices, the |jyuch sake. polite attention,— not’ | LBPTERS N THe RDITOR, | | | THE MAYOR'S ACTION. Six,—Both the Patriot and the Guardian are making a great deal cf noise over | Mayor Daweon’s action in refusing to eanc- | tion the appointment of Mr. Matthews as {second Sco t Act prosector in this city, but | in doing so if these pewspapers imagine | they are deceiving the public they are very The attempt to foist Mr. | Matthews upon the city is just an ar- rangement to heal up for political purposes, a little bad feeling ir the Second District of Queen’ s County, caused by Mr. Mat~ thews’ dismissal by Mr. Donald Farquhar- | <0, from the oftice of County prosecutor. Now if Mr. Matthews was unfit to act for Fe County, he certainly is anfit to act for | the city, and if those who are erdeavoring for political purposes to appoint Mr. Matthews in Charlottetown think that their real object is concealed, they e ill find out in time how far astray they are. Butin point of fact Charlottetown does not want two prosecutors. Hender- son in olden times did all the work, and thus clearly proved that it can be done by one man. If, therefore, the work is not being done, the fault must le with the prosecutor and the temperance people who are expected to assist him. But there wes no motion before the Council to dismiss Warren and appoint Matthews in his place. On the contrary, the motion made by Councillor Horne and seconded by Councillor Hooper in no sense interfered wtth Warren, and the intention was to have both undercity pay. Qn this ground aloue Mayor Dawson’s action was proper, and for it he deserves the thanks of the citizens. The attacks of the Guardian and the Patriot can in no way detract from the credit that is due him. He was at- tacked before by both those papers and the result was his re-election by a majority unprec edented in Charlottetown. That was the answer of the bone and sinew o{ the city to their attacks before, and the chances are that next time no one will be found to oppose him in case he asks re- election. ’ Citizen. NO APPL ICATIONS FOR THE NEW POSITION, Six,—lIn uesday’s issue of the Patriot, I notice an article stating that there were no applications for the position as Engine- er ov the steamer Petrel. I wonder wher: the Patriot received the information ? Was it from the Hon. Donald Farquaharson or some of the sharebolders of the “ Ccila ”? But no matter where the information came from, I wisn to say that I koow there w-re several applications for the position and that they were acknowledged by the Hon. L. H. Davies some six weeks before Mr. Dunn arrived here. Why, theo, doea the Patriot make such a statement? I defy the Editor of the Patriot or any other person to poe that there were no appli- cations for the position of Engineer. How- ever, the wheel is coming around and _ it will be “our turn next” to show some of these so-called Liberals that the men who support them, are not quite so stupid as they might wieh, and that they may here- after get their support where they get their good steady men. It may be just possible that the shareholders in the Coila, apprec- ate their Engineer being paid by the Government, rather than out of their pockets. Ayoruer Libera. A STRONG POINT, Sin,—A correspondent in yesterday’s EXAMINER bas a most important request for information as to the reason Mr. Mat thews was dismissed by Mr. Donald Far- quharson from the offiice of mspector for Queen’s County. There is no doubt but that the enquiry is a pertinent one and -hould be immediately answered, A strong point bas been made by your correspondent and the question cannot be treated with silence on the part of either Mr. Farquhar- son or the Guardian. Cirizen. ———- cn ~ —- ae THE CANADIAN MAGAZINE, The Canadian oe for December compares favoarably, from the literary and artistic points of view, with the mag- aziues published in the States; while the articles and stories contained in it have this great advantage in the eyes of al! patr lotic Canadian readers: they are for the most part distinctly Canadian. Those of our readers who are casting about for a magazine to subscribe to atthe beginning of the coming year could hardly do better than take “The Canadian.’ rr: Ot Given Away.—See J. M. McLeod’s ad. SKATING RINK OPENS SEASON FOR THE ON MOnday wight, Dec. 2tst, 1896 Tickets for sale at the drog stores on G@F"Theses prices are the same as lart seasov, and Rink opens two weeks earlier. J.B. DAWSON, A. A. BARTLETT. 132—def. SKATING BOOTS Another lot of Ladies’ Skating Beots just opened. new Skating Boot for men is a beauty, Managers. Our all sizes. London House 3:1! 1; Boys’ and Girl’s Skating Boots | W.H, STEWART & CO, An! Impression That our store 1# stocked with every- thing in the line of elegaut and useful holiday gifts it always pro fuced i by a glance i over our stock! Let us solve the difficulty Our Show Cases contain a thousand suggestions in Jewelry, Watches, Clocks, Silverware, Silver Novelties. Storo open every evening until Xmzs. WW. WELLNER JEWELER. Our space is not large enough ¢ to'tell you of all the bargains @ we are giving in Xmas Goods. $ Just drop in and see for your- ®@ self.—HASZARD & MOORE $ 6 e | ing engineers and superintendents, houses for about 35 men are erected. every foot of work reveals improved Ore, and more we Shipping Ore is now on the dump of many of our properties, Id j ix Min eter Of Lt.-Col. Victoria, B. U, T. W. DYAS, Trustee Equitable Building Asscciation, ‘Toronto. 1.t.-Col D. SPENCE, Brantford. Toronto. T. MILLMAN, M.D, Secretary, F. =. Ist, E897, posed of some of the foremost men in the Domi The Voyageur— The Lewellan, the Iva Lenore— And other very important purchases are now De -velopment work is progressing rapid every day, The Amount of Cash Capital in Pres'dent........... Tae Hon Ge 1-t Vice Pres. $1 rd Vi lt e-President. ** ‘S. r, ONLY 25,000.---twenty-five Thousand Shares Immediately affer the sale, or in any case on January The Company is one of the most substantial in Canada. Valuable Mines are Owned by the Company in all the principal minis Victoria, Daisy, Toronto, Alberta— In th@ Slocan District. The Niagara, Rothchild’s, Rothchild’s Extension, Whiskey Tom Several hundred feet of work have alr aroe Lar me Tite BRITISH-CANADIA wv S Hvestegt U0, ill » EK. Fos‘er j of Finance for the Dominion of Caniwda DInRBCTOnS == The Hon. E.G. PRIOR, C. .. W.T, Stuart, MD,CT., To onto : McKinnon, Esq , ; S. F. McKin: on & Co. Torente ; E., M. P.'tha Hon. G. GC. McHINDSEY, Toronta. [{. SULUeERLANDSVAYNOR, Esq , Director {mperial Bink, 'Totonto. {USON W,M. MURRAY. Q.C., To.onts. G. A. FARIN[, Fsq..London. England. Loan ard S. McLAREFN, Esq., Barrister, Morden, Mani- PROF. D. J. McL&OD, Chief Supt. Educition toba. Ch’1town. PEL] SAMUEL, BASSETT, Esq. Royal Qi Co. G KO. GILUILES, Ks Is, President Gillies Co., Toronto, Gane ahnoque, HALL, AZ.ccoun‘an*, Toronto will be sold at the price will go to 40¢, Jts affairs are controlled by a Beard of Directors com- inion. districts the West, and include In the North Pork of the Sabalets District In the Boundary Creek District In Colville uader the consideration of the management. ly on the prop rties in every district under the District. superintendence of wmin- eady been carried out, Cabins and boarding contracts for further work are being let as the old ones run out. and strongly detined leads. and the value of ore on the others improves the Treasury is sufficient to pay for the whole of our properties, also te spend many times cost of eac th on its development. The Brokerage Department is a!l that the Company would wish. The Western Manager is now in the city. and will be pleased to answer personally all and any questicns relat- ing to the Company’s properties. | BERBERT CUTHBERT, C. B. MURRAY, with cost of selling added. pose of them. retail. tion to do as the cutters and workmen in winter Overec ats. Strike You? 2 Eee Dozens of Ulsters and Overcoats at INVOICE PRICE, | * As we have more of this line of goods than we may be able to sell this season, we make this genuine offer to dis- We wean to sell exactly ss we advertise. seldom get an apportunity like this to buy at actual cost to We don’t consider it necessary to be ing at fhe good quality of work done in our Tailoring Department We are no amateurs, but are confident that we are in a posi- High-class Work as any within a radiusofa thousand miles of us. to do it, LONDON HOUSE § . W% - ae w% AS - sh aS Ne. ome ove aS ww “ie oe as we . @ ” % “ae a S You continually harp We have Extga good value given sv D. A Bruce sustain and after the 10th inst., at the AS Se reset ED af rrtes:— ri “ cae. siincndeanss tanadicnibis amma ® 50 * eo SOOT We -«l] Children, (afternoon) «.....+. icttebcee 2.68 + Promenade Jikee Ustesedie isiavdbasabbansete 1.00 We => GOBASVSSSFSESE8EF8 money. Overcoats, Reefing Jackets, have about one hundred and fifty, ¢@ all sizes, but on those we ¢ have you can save a lot of -«i{| sit Not «il 6O4608se ==. e <2 a2 44 2 Td. =>. @ @ = ~ ee @ HARRIS => @ oe 0223042420072 8 supply of this famous tea, in 1, 3 and 5 lb. steel chests, Empire Blend. ess a ee WESTERN MANAGER HASTRRN MANAGER SSS Lee Mee MY. 8 sv we be bs a “4 . > eS gDS SENo SigNe . ° ey > .o ae 4, 2 per cent of All Fancy Goods. : Don’t intend to have an item of our Fancy Goods left after Christmas—so com- mencing to-morrow, Saturday morning, we give you a discount of PRit CENT From every cash purchase in this depart- ment. You know our stock —it’s fresh, aren aud new, and comprises a nice line 1 all varieties in Fancy Goods we = 0 e Zi 7S Moore 7 SPN SHEFFIELD CUTLERY Spoons, Forks, Scissors, Enamelled — Goods sm DURING CHRISTMAS WEEK ~ W. E, DAWSON FF 7’ + F ne [ EMPIRE BLEND “TEA I have just received the first instalment of my winter's Remember th Ib. tina and 50 and 60 emember there are several li I sell the BEST. 2 Sotey = T. J. MORRIS Grocer and Crockery Man t-* eae