<~ aamenge sme: - ———— : —_— — . OO RS a TT i wap > - — 7 ———_ — - a ‘ rr x yu x c a Aw oo 1p <4 a rHE DAILY EXAMINER ; . ; - WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 5, 1894. lL AND OTHER ITEMS ST. JAMES CONCERT AND KRADINGS, H * ’ —_—— - _. LOCA A notable feature of the concert and ~ } a fre CK - E i. oa adings given in St. James Hall last | ‘3 e 4s =i P “ier ¥ Reapy.”—Read Beer Bros. ad.! evening was the number of young ladies | co ~ x : oes and get ntleme: i whe took part-—several of r ag ‘ ri ay Ir Acs The Be r went ash them appearing before the public for the | as a = ’ \~5 + morning tirst time. Among these Miss Flera Me ; 7 cd 4 a head i wharf, aad did Kens rie and Miss Nora Reid exhibited very | a , 1 tw ‘ affern ' lecided talent as readers and eloc ution- | ’ ot c ' ists. Both “got the ear of the house” and vomvamreincasif ) Att, OUR STOCK OF a 4 , - both read admirably, The Misses Hobbs Hi ul SBOROUGE RINK, ‘ Bav Stat —tC rs sat Chat gad Godkin, Miss Rosa Churchill and | MUU OUR f axing ¢ iabrador fish- | Mise Vere Hyndman excelled themselves % 3 ; or og fa es on Concep- | eo well upon the piano that they reflected | } V MANAGEMENT, +e don Bay, S Out ptatoe® 9 good deal of credit upon their musical | | to eat and a ' t starvation instructor, Mr. Earle. Of the vocalists, >| 5 WILL BE OPENED, ; ? Miss Benoit was first. Her voice is one of | lic. FLANNEL, worth 22 cente. . > Tur Fs ’ eamer Fastnet | the tivest quality, sweet and full, which. if | WEEKS & 0! 69c. WADDED QUIL™S, worth $1.10 i Cy -RMITTING ret ‘ ners : i on ee in the future as in the 0 $1.03 Large ‘ worth $1.60. | : ay for ali- | past, will give her @ strong claim upon | 8c. GENTS’ WINTE)! GLOVES, worth $1.20. i no. M ufts rec ie ~ this f ne shy ao celebrity. Miss Bertha Nicholson, omg . In Capes, Collars a a r OR THE SEASON, : Chare! pretty thie at | hae a sweet and pleasing voice, and her : Sammersid . had hard work | song was greatly enjove: i by the audience. | 10e. SCARLET FLANNELETTE, worth 12c. to get int Mi a dee air has already made * aay WEEKS & CO}: . BRACES, Very Heavy, worth 25 cente rs ; po se ,,) mare tn varlotietown as an excellent Mi x. REVERSIBLE dc., worth 18 centa. i : : Ni ht. As Uweatis Suecrstion A bold | vocalist, and expectation upon her account . Larve LINEN TO‘VELS; worth 12 cents t Ast rakan noe al 20 per cent ofl, Xm3s- ig contemporary says i enare the salt was fully realized jast evening. Messra 4 é : i ‘ f the ed . r. Sait! G.I. and H. Foeter, E. Narle and F. ¢€. | 4 . > 2( 1 6 SSC ; O ; f aa necess ' " [fthat is | Cotton made the moat decided hit of the | ry. Cheap fleave. SEAWLS Ladies’ Cloth . Jac ke ts, ae pe t ent ff Borie shoal bs the necesito =e a WEEKS & Cio | Fs 1; arn CRDEOLOT THe Ladies’ Dress Goods and Trimming, 20 per cent off. Pickets to be had at all the Drug Stores wing reduced prices .— ; . SHectator Rd sn tows Warm UNDERCLOTHING ° ’ Ys y tt ‘| rea. > » ne we — : ite i leadmustnen aaanaae Fine FURS of every ceserption: Ladies’ Kid and Woolen Gloves, 20 per cent off. | GENTS (Sea od ithaca ; execution o 8 \ : penbessebbianeniiacne: Oe : New Taine iy , \ new th ..* Of the elder and better known perform- | Ladies’ Corset S and Hose 20 per cent off, C cin LDE REN (Afternoo see - 1.56 ‘ wi a4 “a has ast been organized at | epg, Mr Fletcher, who gave a cornet solo, | H Wy CARDIGAN JACKETS 8 ; ‘ ‘ ’ Fe | 56) (% | PROMI N (DE 7 7 - j ; it the Snew Mr. Cloud H il, ho e goo pe j eavy, Warn FON dé Ay see. ~y ‘ ‘ 4 20) 4 ‘ yrs > ® i it « _ ; ey hab, and “nbera are to hold ns He oe a a ey Cc lamnle w a - Heavy, Warm WOOL'‘3N BLANKETS. Ladies I elt Hats, i lowers and ab 1€TS, dt ~ ' yu - t ‘ ‘or. ee ntl ee ees Galbraith’s Band in attendance teas, socials, and fancy fairs during the! gave a reading that delighted the ladies, WEEKS & co! SPC A re tes Ce ee “ ‘ t of raising funds t are worthy of particular mention. Miss Un WATE PROOFS (Fhe Pest) t Silks and Ribbons, 25 per cent off. ; NOTICH N ag x Rene Taietoon tt beep t vad sidewalks clear of | Fraser and Mr. Lord took aa effective part | LADIES CLOT JA JRETS Balance of our stock of Blankets, 20 per cent off. flrretog pat gua—n030 in several of the choruses, and Mr. Earle - - j - - conducted with great ability. Rev. Mr. pea oe ‘ . ¢ . ; 5 be . itine cpg 9c ong a Fullerton presided. There was a seocewr oenmeenatnci * aptamer As wevhave decided to discontinue this branch of our, business, all the above goods| , Peopies erking Soc ety of St : : large audience present. The success which Pet = ( n v ni & Sale Of fancy 3 > ; : »* nust be closed out. The Stock is all new this season. — It will afford a good opportunity | int ; ' usnally attends entertainments in this SH O . wade. apron, ¢ . 1 the Schoolroom oa : . E r ie we FUOUS ¢ ‘ - gonis, aprons, Se, ih bebooltess SS | hall and the large anticnese ‘whith ar * i, ij eR, » buy newest goods at very low prices. SALH FOR CASH ONLY. peeeney . SAeotn yt | semble there goes to show the necessity ie“ : ei my : ; 5 o'clock tea, and a second-hand bovok ' . j table, alowa box of goode-from England to | tere is for new and more commodious Ph el. R. WE A CPON ALD & CO. : quarters he disposed t Sale will begin at 3° ss ik : MARKET SQUARE | ' i o’cloek A ” 5 cents u Charlottetown, November 27, 1894—dv MARKET S anes i ? ea wwe | Landing to-day per schooner Arrvowruents G ITED The ap i al a . AN tp 4 sietmeont uf Lieut. . 6 wae os Mr. Macdonald, Superintendent of the onan fT gig eres : : ; ‘ . . poiatment of Lieu S. Moo bee: ata ; ‘ Samuel Drake a cargo of } fe oe position of Deputy Adjutant General I-land Railway, has returned from Mone- , is oe — . “gia aa . —— - the ton : 5 tte Gasetic. at band “Chis mowning | TeeReveR.D. Dathbrick, M, A, Reb | e ln i ang | eee ae Ree 66 ” Ul und it dates from th | rth O t be r, 1894. = ssiae sedate as bode ofr. | The Feople’ sS Store. U ( Sydney Mine ho ‘ eee ees ees enmemmenn come ¥ ) cee ees eee the same issue Of Lue Grazetie is a notice {x) {the reappointment of Mr. Malcolm H cepted.—King’s College Record. | bi Mell an ae wharfinger of the breakwater L eo has. Mec ae rar wee eae i S. B. ENMAN & CO. have just received some of the 16° cent Oil, and vill sell it | Py schooner Effie M. Lake a BE er, spen D aat in uro re | : " ' > . ' Boll »™ ' i | guest of hi Mt one tg Mr. John Currie. — j to anyone W ho wants it. But everyone who does not ask tur it can dep mad on rettin esas f i | Ac Craps Creauznr.—~ Yesterday | / ruro Headligh _ en the BEST AMERICAN WATER WHITE at a low figure a a1 ®@ ihe of milk were received at the . Mr. Th: mas Hyndman, son of Charles 0] , YDVEY MI L, re | on : yndman, Eeq., left this morning for | \ K toms Crapaud creamery, m which were made Petes La Prarie ces ie ada. 3 a . E 7 my Bs F . ANZ Muu i i Ne § AG ‘ he ae the af a - average of 18.7 = vrtage L4 rairié to take a pos ithe n in the j 4, } i j ; — e 2 eal og te : of | alte | ae od Imper.al Bank of Canada. We wish him | + + ‘e + s. 55. N We AN ef ~~” B., int’ hoy ae vs th 5 esememece. io am | SBCCRER. i *4 : eat aaa ent, ( aa: wank _ Mr ‘ ne ac gt Mrs. M. B. McInnis and two children |! Ch’town, Nov. 12, 1894—m w f ln the Building formerly: gecupied J.by D. Mcleod, Qu s “! —_ a dia gerne C atiiels dies ios eeuee lef t this morning to join her husband in ; me vt be Se. lohe F Moore of Crapand. | | Sat. Francisco. She goes via the ©. P R., Charlottetown, December 3,:1894—m w { “a comers | |? schooners Rustic and Lev- 2 The Tati : Pn cimenane company is| *” | purchased her tickets from Geo.) > - >> +> oe Se ae f °% Sue th reamery all winter, , Carter & Co. 4 } A g it. tWo cargoer uv Fy - - i , fe a cae ae ; MARRIED. pens 3 iii i) Lert Hex Bev » Warxen.— For i Y P4'aat bY a | , peo tr ye a a a ) late dee: At the residence of the bride’s father on & Eka OLN AL, Xl te er e years past, says a ix Dun-| Dec. 4th, by Rev. R. W. Weddall, George tia - - fe Capt I = ths Ds ahem has E vet of Cape Traverse, to Margaret, a . sh aT iaag \ 4a de hed wd lier: daughter of Mr. Henry Harvey, of | ie b, power wer her lienbe. The ether slahtat | ™ Eleanor’ % j a Re: sec ne I Oo l‘arquin, a care iH! the close of prayer offered br Miss E On November 24th ult. at the resic ence s : a bt : pies %u? ae all 1; Sisson, an evangelist, Mrs. Danharn start- | of the bride's father, by the Rev. Daniel Why are we the Leading Clothing House ? Beeause our goods are matchless for durability We go of led those prese t by arising from her bex ij M ‘Lean, Edward McPherson, Esq ; of o . erent. Her meapeecy 16 soomingly | Cope, Traverer, to Missheth. youaget | give: thé! best value iu the market, and no man can undersell us. ‘We are now offering the largest. stoc Kk of] Ay LEOIOWVN NUE, vy compiete. The family an i the evan; ngeli si | daughter of James Howatt, Eeq., North | elaim it to bea case of divine healing Tryon. } \t the residence of Wm. McKinnon, } oucnesetges Sees UWleters, Reefers and Overcoats, both Imported and Homemade, a ti will be given in the Philharmonic Hall on | Wellington, to Miss Grace Emma Bar i Thursday e Fe say evening, when the low, of the same place. mg wil deat dont | oon EVER SHOWN IN CHARLOTTETOWN. if" Ty Kf i E superior and economic "inact of _this DIED. i "| fight, «hich is making such surprieimg ss ce yt : * i - ° : ae a ” progress thronghout Canada. In Montreal | Iu thie city,on the 4th Dec., Patrick, We received io-day a Case of CHILDREN’S CLOTHING, which completes our stock, and it is the) ¥* > ne ene On accestnaaar, ‘Thureday) morn.| Cheapest Stock in the Island. Come and see the Bargains we are able to offer. It pays to do it,! Queen's wrhart. Hi} ceive new life. ani value by tee “introduc: | thence to Rowan Catholic Cemeterr, | Because we buy for cash and sell quick on a close margin. Dec 3—guardpat Lwk uy priertiitlaniiaiaiih semen st ion In this city on the Ist inst. of ex nsamp- | ; > - e ‘ 1 © tion, Erma Turner, aged 15 iSeemrs Ae Lezwene ire yor | "2s nicendar or aspen 2h oh me ya aate ae Faid for ‘Wool, nee or Trade. 4 parg oF THE BABY " alone some 2%,000 light are now in use, | Youngest son of the late Patrick Kayes, ' ra , as James Murray, aged 75 years. | « € romeanat ¢ perment of Panliae . - ' . i ain ae Faller, langhter of the "Ci ef Pit ee At Egmont Bay on the 29th ult., Bridget | rO SEND 10 GRANDPA. 4 th Us ed States Supreme co ist, wit! M: ys in the 72nd year of he: age, relict of =e Matthew <A i ey. The young; the late John Harrington, leaving four } 3 5 What You Want For Christmas. t woman’s parents made the best of a bad | sons and three daughters to monrn the loss | i he! ease, nad forgave the foolish pair. The| ofa kind and affectionate mother. : best, however. in the ase has not been! @ a me | an EO. 7 COOK rey gol. Now Aubrey. is accused Corner of maior aud durafton Strects, Charlotteto wh. Ky wrgery, aod hi romantical:y won wite is j ein . suing for divorce. Her’s is an other case Johnson's aiiatiateieiidmns i . IKES TO TAKE a Se ‘ wan a + a e} Hep oe elsure. | | Photos of the Children. ss yg Eamlsion of THIRTEEN YEARS’ EXPERIENCE lant “= om : Comaiyenttaced wo 4 feet vaninion of] Pare Cod Liver Oil! | IN THE FOREIGN MARKET IS an Mn ou fod De a ee te | CORNER QUEEN & GRAFTON STS., re fined £50) an! ‘ts or 'wo months impris Large bettle, pleasantiy favored. ‘ tment. One of the cares against Georg Easy to take ‘Has Taught Us a Few Things About Buying Toys. That J have the Largest Stock of | Over Apothecaries’ Hall 3 eT pies 7 _— < ar : “er . as The : Cures Couchs and Cold. We have made. what we believe is the hana est select on of TOYS ever shown in this ia > = ae a uy — — ; ce yptlc sie lo “ ‘Hl ae d aes city. We want you to be the judge. Bring your glasses, so you can see our prices. es cee. See, me en 50 conte 8 Settle. | They are very small print. | ~ | . ' ee ee eee Car Prepared and sold only by | “Our sales of CUPS and SAUCERS, VASES, CHINA TEA SETS and TOILET ‘Complimentary Banquet “ ot and i! = ots, mi wo $8 , Pi ag ! & J hn on | SETS are insured by the extra low prices. % | . ae a ; : L Ss Get a PRINTER'S OUTFIT—Press and a}]—from $1.00 ep. c The a a sonal gt he ANSON . T ra XM AS CARDS and BOOK LETS, "Exes } saa bers of all the Illustrated @. — i‘ ts renee are ee THE RELIABLE DRUGGISTS. | Papers, fie ‘ y on Patrick Duffy was being « resaing Cases, Shaving Cuses, Mavienre Sets, Glove and Handkerehief.Cases, ! ; Cor. Kent and Prince Street. Jew Sikinetcmeniiien but s Hard Cas . . $6 “a i 4 rs HOW, SENATOR FERGUSON, gine c cis Utehenntlt Ginecte | ALBUMS, PHOTO FRAMES, BOYS’ AND CIRLS’ ANNUALS, « \T THE as M. i 4 Church | Vor. Quese and Richmond Street GA WES..-All the newest anda . popular C ames. : 1 was this sthe scene of a fashion-| dec5 GUNS, PISTOLS, DRUMS and other Military supplies | > ; ab ‘ fe contracting parties . . , , eee oe ee ae ios a ia i HOT ‘EL _ DAVIES, th he Maa td i, Calgary, and! B a R STOR!) a | ae re Miss M ; d , dang f Norman oo t “ . + * Me St Avards. The ceremony Lis STEN TQ THIS ft A d \ / \ a} ionday Evening, Dee, Leth. or vas | r F. Fullerton, 4 : : a enone bs de 4 he Price Cutters sc adimaacal a “ e Mi« [ M Maude M e ‘ ree N mber 26. 1894—iyv ° ~ | Aa DLA eu rom ae vi . =e Sisvand the, goon (OU? Advertising Keyhole. Charlotictown, November 26, 1894 —a —— in all lines to be found in the Island, and my prices Comnitae Go, Peake, MP ; Wae « Me-«r 7, a McLeod, ‘ ; : , icKa { syons, ) ay ang U. A. M Phe aPPY ape You'll hear "ins gre atly are a¥W ay dow it for Cash. N aenaree vc ~ A. Heme, TA ; fol . sta ¢ all "eke to your advantage to-day. nd | ee ms — | SIMGN W. CRABBE, ; know fue Exam 198 We have promised our WHOLE-| % alas 9 : Le ) Secy. Committe 4 ie _ . SALE customers and our travel-| a — = Ber 7 nt a a i oa ve regrettolers an entire new line of| gm & 1 eu = 7 - . : ; a ; - 7 FURNITUR EK for 1895. We Z. FOR & i REs i Ni AS a Charlottetown, November 7, 1894 m w j if ‘ a. iy Wien death | have our designs ready, and ss — oF — | ‘ ‘ : iki iM . H iralys Phe our fac tory is working on our; = . 4 a ae ; dec s general grocery and . have.| — Read This ! It Will Pay You! #4 Ay a dain . city for, new patterns. But we have,| & = | | EYE i ma irs He married Miss Caroline in some of our present line 8, os a nr ee Ce = | AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT : Ms 7 : 4 4 aon qt fornia a : ri . ‘n> i me more than enough for es A BRIGHT, NEW STOCK NOTHING OLD! Ladies’ and Gentle Offices -- Kent Street rie busines li ‘ ed his wife’ trade for the ;alance of this | SS = men’s Toilet Cases, Playing Cards, Whist Markers, Card Cases, Meer- -” . » ' . A 16,y’ 1 on alo . y ed pnea year. These we will close aa schaum Pi oe) and esa Gi fs at all ye _ ; ae a a ma 2 we But we can do i Without Turnin a Hair | “6 pa J ye N : \ phn ant ineir daughte ~ | the first markets for cash d ple -aSul Oo show yo rough when oO iy rivere last summer as the | OUt at COST OF LABOR AND LUM-| gam | the firsts Ww: ants, Lost, Found, & fie aartie g ie er : : | © | shopping. i ( @ » 208 Oun ¢ ni weet of Mr and Mre. I. C, We 1. ee BER during the next four B.ED DIN BROS. j - v | Advertisements under this headi heading charge A he : Mr ; James Higgins weeks. |< N. B—Our usual elegant assortment of SATCHETS ajd PER- |! | nator ate bee ng charge i war a ; : f : Higg ' : FUMES, 15 per cent off. : a i Ovi ti—Sam pies of plain and ornamentat A , ah = To | ne - MARK WRIGHT & 00., LTD, Charlottetown, Desember 1, 1994 | 20 also s mm ples St elieel wae ‘an te ke b | aa 7 e —— : ; 71 ‘romuppe . ss Pray ope ~ , rt ares , : cered-— we Who Sell at Selling Prices. [IRISH FRIEZE [ LS TERS, in Brow il and Grey, heavy V door to William”? Maresry” fd. “od pa —deas we Of Moore & McLeod, Queen ; reet, amc dOT noner a er 1 ‘than $18.00, We will make them up. now to your order, fit] Wilts ttanciiyiee char tae ay | answering to the name of “ Bess” Finder Rar : lecS—2i yx rt Pretty Novelties <0U ‘and finish guaranteed, for = , | will be rewarded on returning same to AN . ; DREW DoYLe, JR tl—decsh '~ . f in Fans. <r = io ‘hele home D katie s vis ng pcm nta Re ~ . i 16 Pp te Si f-a4 ressec » n W e are making it display ot | @ et ; descriptive circular aad comme Ge = " Fans for a few days only. There | $ j once; g a wages pai d.—ALPRED KNITTING A Jacket : no elties | Jacke t, Ne Wit a hrop, 4ass i pd—deos E are several beautiful =H HM t = = an “Z fe » —- Si— \ lacs’ = ‘ among them. "Call ane i A Far Cape, We Saal Competition ! =. === | ° , ¢ i caras, anc b os hen s oe . thev are not just what you Ww ant | A Fur € o}lar, 4% bunch oO y ‘Find r will b rewarded by leaving the above articles at th cn my “ IF weight, that were never made by any Tailor in town for less}, 08t ye Toesday, & purse with money, we LOST—Yesterday, a young aboagie biteh, ——_XMAS —~— ; : Hh FOR YOURSELF OR SOMEONE ELSE BEFORE CHRISTMAS, Fhis is only one of our bargains. We have hundreds more| wasn... cc HL SELF I om. store of W W WELLNER Zi—nova salary aud expense paid weekly from start. . ‘ ll lines of ‘oods we handle. Remember, we have no trashy P aition pe rmsnent. Canadi ae aal Amor Br i obits BliKidin. sak Imost indispensible. — Ss + & sowy Bates Naseeeeee: fasion Oe tid We mow ai whine ty ales —. Have vou YOU Call. Buy One Cheap at the London House. ‘goods---all first-class quality, Our terms are strictly cash. siovdimdy aaa { ce | Se . LOST—On Queen Street, ‘Saturday night, ht seen our Children’s Sitk Handkerchiefs at 5c. ° We. plOsT-On Queen Surest. Saturday night, Xx ices ' e sniall sum of noney, a key and — papers. j are selling all lines of Xmas goods at Amas prices. | | G A DIXON & CO — beave it at Tas Egaminen au a . 5 actecnainenntiaiannmepmssiinnataeD ‘BEER BROS. | , aa RES | * ral x b inted M se anon ae all the ff ; | deci Successors to ©. E. Robertson. has appolaiad 3 5 AP. al ia to do all w , | si 2 ‘tharlottetown, December 4, 18% | Tue W we 8 Pair weather with moderate temperature