SLD LLL LD LE LAO LI IGLOS TLE ILE, LONE LATS OIE AE ni Eis DAILY EXAMINER. - ™ bid ent oe -——_—_— - ae ea > a Te ———<—$— ee WEDNESDAY, JANUAR 4. 1898 Local and Other Items. iness to-day. mier was to have been sold at Halifax to-day. anil a 5. C.—Annual meeting and election of cficers teenight at half-past seven sharp. Full ener X) ene ee attendance. . -_— ee Hockty.—Members will meet at the rink to-night for play, at half past seven shir). Full attendance,—L. Geo. Whear, Secy. Below is a list of the balance of our Fall and Winter Stock of READYMADE CLOTHING that we will offer from until the Ist of February, 1893, at prices Roto —The regular monthly meeting of the Rollo Hose Reel Co. will take place this evening at 8 o'clock. A full attendance ree quested, Po.tce Court.—This forenoon Daniel Car. roll, for being drunk and disorderly on Rich- mond Street on Monday night, was fined $30 or 8 days, - how Tne juvenile dancing class, being the second and | st term for the season, will open at Terpsichore Hall on Thursday, 12th inat., at 4 p. m.— E. Burris. j3 4i-timw - — BarkGaIN HUNTERS can get them now. We have thrown our entire stock on the market at tremendous reductions. Suits, Reefers and Overcoats at prices that will astonish you. Call early, a3 we expect a rush.—Jvuhn Macleod & Cw, - that will be sure to effect a speedy We do carry any Winter Goods over in clearance. not want to Tus Canapian Game —We are pleased to see that our young men have come to the front again this week with that ex- cellent winter game of hockey. Two clubs e. ‘ ’ have been organizad and will hold matches this departmen‘. Come one and all. meeting at the rink to-night splendid condition. Spectators admitted to promenade free. will be 130 Gentlemen's Scotch Waterproof soats (Capes), assorted colors and prices, New Fins. —Mr. James DesBrisay, agent of the Queen Insurance Company, has taken into partnership with him Mr. D> B. Stewart, The business of thie old and reliable company on this Island will, therefore, in future, be conducted by these gentlemen under the firm name of DesBrisay & Stewart, for whom we 1 do. Melissa Rainproof Coats (Capes), do., do., iene 43 do. ‘Tweed Cape Ulsters, assort-| | ed colors and prices, ee een 8, Benin cea Bee $6 Boys’ Tweed Cape Ulsters, ase ne ikon Xecrdy shat ie te he bad sorted colors and prices, 75, 15. 75. 73, 70, 62, 15. 15.8, 1 Te wil be Youths’ Tweed Cape Ulsters, si ee assorted colors and prices, B % Gents’ Irish Frieze Ulsters, sorted colors and prices, 97 Fur Coats, assorted kinds, $3 Gents’ Fur-lined Ulsters, assort- ed kinds, 11 Military Cloth Ulsters, assorted kinds, 14 Men's Melton Overcoats, black blue and drab brown, 2 Light Drab Overcoats, ® Men's good Nap Overcoats, $14 goods, & Black Nap Overcoats, as- 136 sorted, Heavy Rep Serge Blue, las Dodd's Kidney Pills, but when we consider 1 o> that three-fourths of the Caaadian people are _— Want More Power —The Mencton and _, |P.E. 1. Railway company will seek power to AS= increase its captial toa millicn, and issue bonds tu the ex’ent of a million anda half; also to empower the company to build its railways from the Junction with the Buctouche and Moncton railway to Richiboucto cape. lsc Ir is the testimony of all men who have tried it that Myrtle Navy tobacco has the most delicious fisvor of any tobacco in the market, and that it leaves none of the unplea- sant affects 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 |in_Virginis, and the absence of all deleterious 9 matter in the manufacture. “i i CHANGE IN Business —As will be seen } by reference to our advertising columns, | Messrs. Perkins & Sterns have dissolved partnership; and Messrs. Geo. M. Moore jand Samuel A. McLeod have formed a | partnership for the purpose of carrying on the dry goods business at the store lately loccupied by Perkins & Sterns. Tue | EXAMINER wishes the new firm success in business. > We do not know of any prepsration that 7 | has caught the public favor iu so short a time Cheap Nap Overcoats, ase thar ticce-fourt | | aillicted with kidney trou‘’e in some form or sorted, , oth ar, and that Dodd's riils are a quick and , | permanent cure for all these troubles, the large Worsted do., assorted, | and increasing demand can scarcely be won- jdered at. Sold by all deslers, or by mail on 16 ° Tweed do., assorted, ere ce kere oe As a Nap Reefers, asstd colors I. O. F.—Ata absting st Court Avondale, and prices, pppiemegomcer t the fol'owing members 4 ‘“ Beaver Reefers, blue. ORD Feuer” 3 “ Grey Trish Frieze, RPS Jou 37 « Black Worsted Jackets, | 62)" rn 8 = itken. 43 “ Tweed Jackets, 1 WOH S ave “6 Mrousers, J B_W Ki Eoman, 165 32> Youths’ bo) Reefers, 17 Suits, 30 Men's Black Worsted Suits, 19 Grey and Black Goat Robes, 3 White Robes. E set ot Wolf Robes, A Ladies’ Fur Jackets. Also. all Fur Goods, such as Mufle, Collars, Capes, etc., at start- ling reductions. Call early and secure a bargatn. Treas—J A Lawson. CDHC R—Jas R McKee. Fin Com—W E Scott and J H Bell. ** 31¢ Purse ror Stititimwns.—D H. Blan- chard, ot Boston, has decided to give a purse of $10,000, open to ail trotting stallions eligible to 2 12 cl.ss, for a race to occur on September 13th, 1893, at Beacon Paik. Mile heats, best three in five, to harness. Purse to be divided : $5,000 to firat hers, $7,500 to second, $1,500 to third, $1,000 to fourth. Eatrance, ten per cent of purse, payable two per cent May Ist, two per cent June lst, two per cent August lst, two per cent September Ist. Mr. Ban- chard wes the donor of the great $10,000 stake given September 15th, 1874, at Mystic Park, which was won hy Smuggler, and at- tracted the greatest crowd of people that ever paid admission to a trotting race. It is in- tended that the meeting now proposed shall be equally attractive. Core Sr Antoine Acapemy.—The Mon- treal Witness says : The exercises in cor- nection with the closing of Cote St. An- * toine Academy for the holidays were held ry, 2 sy 2 » o os : oo KE rery a wa cr «> before the Ist on Friday. A programme, consistirg of V el 5 tuins ith ust "5 patriotic songs and recitations was gone through, after which tha pupils were ad- dressed by the Rev. Messrs. McGillivrey and Bushell; Messrs. Knowles, Walker and Dr. T. Wesley M.lls, all of whom expressed their plessure with what thy had seen, their satisf.ction with the progress that Lad been mide snd the marked improve- ment in the general conduct of the school. Dr Mills, while remarking on the faithful and painstaking Isbors of the teachere, made special reference to Mr. J. A. Nich- olson, characterizng him as ‘* the ideal principal,” as was evidenced by the good discipline of the pupi's and the respect and kindly feeling entertained towards him by of February. JAMES PATON & CO., Scotch Store, Victoria Row. Patton Bros’, store was ree-pened for bus- | ne | _ Sati Deer Cournr.—The City Small Debt Court was in session to-day. stale ” STEAMER AT Avcrion.—The steamer Pre- | } All-Wool, every day wearing TWEEDS, we have the best value on the Island. - MANUFACTURERS TWEEDS. For genuine @ 2? Our make of BLANKETINGS, in Whit d Colored heaper ill giv ; BLANKET oy Pier ee pallgasg-ci iite an ored, are cheaper and will give the best satis. a . =. % ] T rr ‘} ‘ ™~ Y ‘ - ‘ o ‘ . . . FLANNELS. aoe mee ee COLORED, Heavy, Strong and Warm. Just the article for Winter use READY-MADE CLOTHING From Our Own Tweeds. READY-WADE CLOTHING, IMPORTED, { Come. to the Store where you can get the Largest As; 5 You will save money by buying from = gest Assortment to select from. . For All-Wool Heavy Winter Suits of Clothing, those made from our own ¢ Tweeds will give A 1 value for your money. An immense stock of all J *inds always on hand to select from. | low e have every style, every kind and all prices th see eglane fully selected, bought for cash, all new and aaa. : acta ee show you a better or cheaper line of goods. : —Care- No Clothing House can Remember, our prices are low. dw li—jn4 | McKAY WOOLEN COMPANY. aclhottetown, November 12, 1892-—dy eod & wy Local and Other Items. [ in the Ciizens’ Rink There is a practice | The ice is in | } Charlottetown, December 27, 1892—eod & wky thea, a & ARE you troubled with weak teaiiia! a costiveness, dyspepsia, rheumatism, skin| troub'«s? Try nature's cure, either in the) shape of Wilmot Spa Ginger Ale, Lemonade or Retural Water. sone | ANOTHER SUMMOXS —A Summons was yes- | terday afternocen te ved on P. S. Brown,! Richmond Street, for violatinz the -Liquor Regulation Act on the 31st December, by| telling intoxicanta in a room or apartment | not constructed according tolaw. The sum-| mons is returnable’ toemorrow. | } ——_AD Tew STAR TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT ———-- 1) Our Entire Stock Water CoMMISSIONER’s ELection.—This | 00 On the marizet is nomination day-for the vacancy on tho| . Board of Water Commissioners. The poll | a 6r cent discount opened at twelve.o’cluck and will close at = Po four this afternoon. Messrs. Thomas Camp- ~ ———— —— (x) bell, Peter Halloran and J. H. Gates have | tombtieted.” ‘Wir.’ Reddin. hes decided! As we have only a limited time for the disposal not to run. | of our goods | Ss, Our patrons can depend o iti | : : 4 r ; nh Turkeys —Further consignments of Can- ; Bargains. P derabnites eee ae el eth py McLEOD & McKENZIE, Merchant Tailors. the Atlan steamer Sardinian and the Cunard’ steamer Aurania. ‘Shey number about 1,000 Charlottetown, December 9, 1892—eod & wky AnoTueR Cresse Factory.—A_ public meeting will be beld in the Hall at Sewer River, ou Wednesday, January l)th, at 7} o'clock, p. m., to consider matters relating to| the establishment of a cheese factory. Farm. | ers and others interested, from this and sur-| rounding ssttlements, are respectfully re- | quested to attend. | _»_—— ee amen packages, and, with the consignment previously recorded, make a rotal of 100 tons of Canadian turkeys (about 2),000 birds) landed at this’ port during the past few days.— Liverpool Courier, Dec. 200° . = _ UHUICE ENGLISH GUTLERY Mortuaky Sravistics —For the followirg mortuary statistics of the city of Charlottes town for the month cf December, 1892, Tne EXxaMINER is indebted to Dr. Johnson : Total deaths, 17; seme month last year, 8. Causes | of death, cholera infantum, 1; dropsy, 2; par- | alysis, 2; heart disease, 2; stomach disease, 1; cancer, 2; enteritis, 1; disease of brain, 1 asthma, 1; jaundite, J; accidental burn.) ing, 3; old “age, 2. Age at death, 20 PE iz CE N Tv 4 under 5 years, 4; at 13, 1; from 38 to} € e e 52; 3; from 69 to 78, 8; at 85, 1, Average age | at death, 49 5.12 years. Religion, Protestants, 8; Catholics, 9. Nationality, English, 3;/ Scotch, 4; Lrisb, 9; not certain, 1. Sex, males, | 7; females, 10. ice TABLE KNIVES, . a "| DESSERT KNIVES, The choicest and largest assortment I have ever offered. As the residence WF the bride's’ father, ‘oa | KNIVES —Sets of three pieces, in elegant Plush-line1 Cases. han: the 28th ult. by the Rev. J.W. McKenzie, | CHILDREN’S KNIVES -Sets of sieeas pieces eecunidees ae ae - oaae. Pater, to Beasts Awl, daughter of Samuel |POCKE KNIVES —In Rodgers’, Kllin’s and’ Wilkinson's. eS McDonald, Esq , of Dundas. BREAD KNIVES —Some very beautiful hand-carved Breid Boards t> match COOKS’ KNIVES —The very thi » for the kitchen. aie BUTTER KNIVES —Plated, vari usly handled. SCISSORS—Some very handsome Sets i ‘ RAZORS —The best taakes, Ce eee Oe Plated Knives, Forks and Spoons, Brass Kettles and Crumb Trays. Xa n all syles, — DIED. Of whooping cough, on the 15ch Decem ber. Mabel Marion, younyest and beloved child of Joseph and Flora Schaffy, of Grand River, King’s Co. Saint George Pharmacy. There goods are just the thing fur XMAS and NEW YEARS year, Will be sold for the next three weeks at 29 per cent, ae Dise sunt for Cash only. W. EK. DAWSON. Charlottetown, December 15, 1892—3m eod & wky =—— { Furs! Purs! 4 +. (x) We have a large range of Fur ‘Caps, Collars and Cuffs, in Beavers THE CHARLOTTETOWN Otter, Persian Lamb, Seal, Astra- Mutual Fire Insurances 0. Kam, ete, all of which will be sold, S prepared to take Risks on Property in| Christmas Greeting ! I AM NOT oftering my goods at cost or 50 per cent. off, for I cannot afford to do so and live, but I will sell_ my complete stock of FANCY GOODS, viz, Brush and Comb Sets, Manicure, Smokers’ Travelling Companions, etc., at the lowest possible price. Our line of PERFUMES is even bet‘er than last year's, and selling at a very low figure. A bottle of Perfume from 10 cents to $5 00, HAIR, CLOTH, NAIL & TOOTH BRUSHES, a large variety, We open our Christmas Stock of PERFUMES on Thursday morning. Do not buy until you see ours, ST. GEORGE PHARMACY, Morris Block, Victoria Row. . at a small advance on cost. of Charlottetown can save a large amount of money by patronizing the MUTUAL IN- A number of our leading | with it, and the| SURANCE CoO. cit'zens are connected security isample. Full particulars can be | obtained by applying to B. BALDERSTON, Secretary | Charlottetown, Dec. 5, 1892—3m 2aw i 7” HIRE -—Atc, L Small wood’s Grocery, cor- ner of Prince and Richmond Streets, a horse | and sleigh at reasonable rates. This is a first- class turnout in every way. Parties should cal! and see, 2m (2aw)—dec3l Coats at cost. D. A. BRUCE, Charlottetown, December 19, 1892, REGULATOR OF LOW PRICES.