vad a ila ato THE DAILY EXAMINER - ; te eect ees a - oe ~eemge Is9A, THURSDA} Y, “DECE MBER “13, Don't you think it strange | 's |) LL that one man thinks he ean ' beat the earth selling © arpets ? | We don't think we ean do that, but we do think we can do better for you than any | Carpet House in the city’. Prowse Bros, CLOMHIG AND CLOTHING Qur stock of Overcoats. Reefers and Suits. for Men ‘and Boys, is large, good and | } cheap —just what the natives want this fall. Buy you can buy the cheapest and no mistake, Prowse Brothers lead atl in Clothing, ‘ ( ps, ete, FRIENDS!-<As a of yours we would strongly ulvise you to trade PROWSE BROS. if you want Mantles, Sacques, Dress Goods, Millinery, Hats, ete. They don’t have much to say about those lines, neither do they ask a big prefit. If you have time vou may well se2 them. Prowse Bros. friend We have bought a where | Hats, | SYDNEY co. with i / only the BEST. whieh is Woodill’s German | Raking Powder, nd you Jack no custom re to BUY. decd Now Landing, Per Steamer Alert, 600 TONS | ‘Old Hine Round and Slack, | job lot of Silk Hi: andkerehiefe at a big | discount, just the thing for | Xmas Presents initials on! each Handkerchief, Those whe may want them will have to call soon, for they won't last long at the price | best. | sented. == GAL AND OTHER ITEMS ans vn LOCAL AND UITSA | Sins, EARTH’S LYRIC. i ; i Yu ny fellow, ad . ’ \ sluw wh iMaimv heart? 8 w of i tt vers Vv 6 ur vw e nts are brawling 4 Lia Le Voice { i-b rd, } . 2 st nid gew : ihe f st are deserted, I siumber is broken and done, Ar { pale are the portale Ex: a t x : Sh \ rus are slackened: - fete sorth rom his place Cox 5 night, leading Jome- | Ilis i from the chase is es l weary and follow = the zhostly daw \ nee is over 4 5 ines ¢ A golden flute in the cedars ‘ As ; the swales \ s.owWw lar f the forest 3 Cn ‘ ls : \ V 1 i Dirit S bhi. ‘ . ble of spring s ‘ ory g ? ; . “ LISS mt oE4 H pers Bazar. Some Canadian Celebrites. ; Alba ll mons singer, is a native f M ul ‘2 <a Grant Allen, who resides in England, Pa was rn at Kingston, Ont e M Madge Robertson, of Harpez's i WW dv, isa Gellingwood girl ‘ . - \ S M Miss Sata Jeanette Duncan, atthor of s . At <\inerica: Girl in London,” was i! : ‘> } aud raised at Brantford the ” : . . , tainted rit} ‘ i rs well acquainted with the 1 me, ‘Sam Slick,” are not all | asa pay si iW i it 1s the pseudonym of Judge f Nova Scotia sthelwyn Wetherald, former rly aC ess of Wives and Daughters, a4 the Ladies’ Journal, has some gisla fa is an author as well. ane \ : : timer Cox, who makes $10,000 a vear , : : brownies, is a € anadi: in : ed hia native land b Y st z ihe elfish little folk through the - Paa Johnston, whose as a Mo awk chief, is a Cana no Her ‘‘As Redmen an fan Indian Wife "i be types 1 he¥ element in the poetry {-this. co t : A long list mig given of Canadians rie : 29 «| Who are supposed to be natives of Eng : 2! tnd or the U? i States because of the ; smopoltan character of their writ 3 Duta few nawes may suffice to ; \ 3 shuw that we have ontzgrown the nar : saber aod t} ‘ : ‘ ; : , \ Mf ald Oxley, wi has been e i: y English critics to tale the og my ; Ningston i Henry as a writer . 3 tawaiman. Mr Oxley ; to be lu the Marine Department o ge ee er t \ ’ t gave up his posi- and at brack i . it 3 ‘ to devote himself entirely to liter: ‘ jon him itirely to litera e ; ee _ Miss Nora Clench, who has become 3 fa : vi tT. was educated at ais on ri Croa -Wws ] ] GENERAL TELEGRA EW re ud completed her ee it Leipsie. In her re I G ‘ : t tr in Kerepe, she com as aS @ $66 fe tween | cqnered her antiences, and Lord Rosebery a : yeste.- ite Enzlish and continen a a i “ ta <S i in their praises of ihn rcod $ ‘ porting if : ri + before the Queen at - Pas tha: | O rhe, ar ae agents presented her a - , r ¥ - Wich a some diamond and ruby Br ta a special de cate. W ‘ ted-by Sins ofthe Fathevs, P \ { Fa Lm St & would not Read + but Lam aieaia Imamma | a ’ Casita? Sue says your family haye de wil! pul : i = : : 1 Geocers Sen—Good gracious! 3 : Ww li-i sh ret that ide “a? re: 1e3 . I ' 1 t ts she jndgeg by the ; i i fa:her used to recom in 8 : 6 Was mak ing . cad : ue the w o ela rh ss Kb. Proctor, vy wh he Masea setts ger oa pita: t + $100,001 { — hes until the pringipal and immer : * £400,000, w it FW) i A Mnf wit wi pepe tative] EOC on the new ¢ - oft Mei \sy ° ; £, I : W ave t t : i ie kas best value eae vets you the pest value - © , . Loxpox, D \ in Perfumes ever offered rejed w i 3) . . 4 y ed chert see a in Charlottetown, We stab oti; _. less thas ‘ th are the only ones hand- Kew g t at ling this line, having | of dete es wy ae par on. h bought a very large quan- | _ - ' 4 res pros tity. The regular price | = ¥ 1S 65 cents. Th: at will be aur a . . ca : our pric2 after Xmas. The r lehiicteapseanttaceginaae Ti a) 2 e > small men ie dig : fohnson & Johnsen, pers« nha 2 > ’ . . | police “ THE RELIABLE DRUGGISTS. undoubtedly ix insane a an i : to the! Cor. Kent and Prince Streeta. .. NY, re ' ans fa Central N A > 4 . "SP 1 Cor. Queen and Richmond Streets. ane. e U LD) ' ' { t I I ! \V cay - Chi The towu I ii i | . i { . ‘x . ee 7 Correct Thing 22 if ! rH 11343 i ; - a . in Presents, | rie « i tie Nod : ia PUAT og a ; ‘ Arkansas ; bv] You will find them at our| Pepe = ) River | Furniture Store. CHAIRS | — tack ‘| for all, from the youngest to| wan to h --car.|the great yrandfather, new) ‘omgiee “land cheap. When you do}, are ' 2 : AGL ' ' buy a present, buy something ie oacets e | “and es-| that will last a generation. : » “| Useless articles are soon de-| vied , ; some ' stroyed; then present and | 2 donor share the same fate— | We i : 2 “thal Ee tees ai a rer $3 nyjure G ye tiarri=’ ba we 2 i wnraw , and five es k i — ‘ here ff ft barn w e carrie an A tafter struck Jol McGuire's |} ise, and . 6 LT Sreids‘pat ve Gomes ion) MARK WRIGHT & CO., LTD, St StilesLoru was ehaken and the etove overturned and ihe house caught on. fire | Who Sell at Selling Prices. fain put out ihe fire. A buggy was blown) — “ 500 war 4« j = decl3 OUL \DVERTISING “SCRIBE” js puzzled. No new adjectives have been issued Pre | 1 : i s are nearly used up. We place on sale to-day a | dine of LADIES’ WINTER CAPES and ULSTERS Lin a ga adjectives. Gari dollara are being closed out at $1.98. Others Wor i . lollar are Wo ] $2.98 We NEVER eff { such bargains.in our twenty years’ history, and yet our ad: - Sans . } , thus passing a chance in a lifetime. We therefur to ask vour aftention to these garments without dencnbea| tne F I s ] vything else. It is too bad, but we can as hat ar ‘ might give you would not do justice to this | the most } rilliant snap ever offered in Mantle Department. Don’t let a day | f*** without seeing them $ BEER BROS. | them. You may as well be made happy before | Xmas as not. Prowse Bros GENTS’ TIES, For Thousands of Gentlemen. see we ask for our window for good Tiescheap. Don’t spend your money t. wll you see our stock. The varie ty is very lar; ge, the | styles the latest, the prices the the | the treatment Every ‘thing as re pre- low est. PROWSEBROS. , The Wonderful Cheap Men. Charlottetown, Dec 11,1894—11 | BOOTS who R. McMILLAN, (. LYONS & CO, dec6—lw pat guar Do You Want Shoes 6 eap?) No doubt you do. McEACHEN’S | is AND Kemember that | Headquarters for | SHOES. We will give} you value for your money every time buys a pair of Boots or Shoes | to-night. | | and 31st inst, and on January sist, ' { A pair of Slippers given to every customer | A. E. McEACHEN, THE SHOE MAN, dec8 Lower Queen Street. | P. B, ISLAND RAILWAY, ‘New Goods! New Goods FALL GOODS, onnunliiitniint Meltons, Tweeds, Worsteds, Ser- ges, Friezes, ete, Don’t miss this opportunity. and see those goods before purchasing anything that is old‘and shop-word. Satisfaction guaranteed in every case. 'S. A. McDONALD, FASHIONABLE TAILOR, rhe Store Formerly Occupied by A. J. There’s been a constant and rapid disappearance from our Mantle and Jacket Department aud our Fur De- partment ever since the goods were opened. Value tells— Re ceived every time. We've still a good assortment in this departments. We don’t want to see any left at stock-taking, and if low prices will do it there won't be any left. $ é ; REMEMBER !—We will sell everything in these two departments at a big discount to clear them out. Call early while the assortment is complete. It won't be complete long—at our prices. OOOO OOS0S655555505555555548548885488S <select es a Murphy. Fr clade coniipenatatagiinas MOORE & McLEOD. aq Cents Charlottetuwn, December. 4, oa ee thu eat ae SOO 84448888 SO024288 —— — a FOUNTAIN PEN. | Amas ¢ ‘ards, © ; _ Calendars. Booklets, ANOTHER SNAP, gage ee Annuals, Fancy Goods. A Large and Choice Selec- $7, $7.50 and $8 Trousers on choos from, — si HASZARD & MOORE .. po.25 =e SIARLES B, TROBNE, Practical Plumber, Gas and Sanitary Engineer. SELLING FOR These goods will be made to your order at the above Having for a number of years worked in rent avs e United States th price. This offer for Twenty Days only. ri nae 1 States with ‘an experienoed a all kinds at short "TE STI I MONI AL, 2 Johnson, Esq., Druggist, Revere Hotel, All orders left at REVERE HOTEL. act3i—dy 3m ee OR, H. 0. JOHNSON et AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT D. A. BRUCE, QUEEN STREET. Christmas and NewY Year's Holidays. | teturp tickets will be issued at one first class fare to and from all stations on this railway ou December 22nd, 24th,25th, 29th 1895, | good for return up to and on January Tth, A 1895, tickets issued on December 25th, in- clusive, are not good going after that date, and tickets issued to and including Janu- ary Ist are not good going after that date. D. POTTINGER, A.McDONALD, General Manager, Superintendent, Moncton, Railway Oftice, Dee 10th 1894. eod t] 3lst. ee peal for Cash Only. LOT NO. 1—5 pow nds Valencia Raisins for 30 cents. 5 ” Layers, 49 « 5 és Muscatel Raisins, 45. « 5 me Currants, 30 LOT NO. 2-10 pounds Dem. Crystal Sugar for 35 cents, ; ” Mixed Candy, a: 2 . Chocolate Drop 8, 25 LOT NO. 3—12 Lars Queen’s Laundry Soap for {6 centa, ae Map le Leaf 60.: 4 12 Sur} rise "4 oo 3 120 Seafoam - y & as 1 5 lb. bar Pale Yellow “ 23: LOT NO. {—5 por yunds good cheap Tea for 5 ‘ Oid Reliable 24c Tea, 5 « * Best on Earth” Blend 80 cents. $1.05. $2.00. ALL FRESH STOCK. NEWSON Charlottetown, December 13, eter “"_ SANDERSON & BLOCK, VICTORIA ROW. ey & wky CO., Our Conundrum Was Answered Correctly by the Following: Ist - Master J. 2nd— 3rd — Master ing a larger ec price. dise ount than J. G. JOUN LIGHTIZER. Lightizer says in his answer that we are giv- 23 per cent under We must confess Johnny is right, as we do not want J. McLEOD. McPHAIL. competitors’ 40 per cent. profit on our goods, therefure the discount we can Call and get your prizes, boys. sell at below competitors will be greater than 23 BiG RUSH still coming our w ay. per cent. It makes us laugh sometimes to see how easy it is to sell goods at our prices ; still at other times we feel sad _ to see good goods selling so cheap, but then suc ‘h is life. | G. A. DIXON & CO., Ch’town, Dee. 13, 2 Leet Successors to C. Robertson. ———— IF ‘YOU at prices that ought to give | We INT ——_ A Jacket, A Fur Cape, A Fur Collar, BEFORE CHRISTMAS, ——— i | A NT You Can Buy One Cheap at the London House. And Everything in the Grocery Line is Cheap | | HARRIS & STEWART Charlottetown, December 4, 1894—dy er | i ' } ° before buying elsewhere. have taken advantage of our Great Sale. The goods must be sold. JOHN McLEOD & CO., nh es eS eens ~ — WE HAVE 40 LADIES’ CLOTH JACKETS still on hand. number this season than any previous year. out at a great sacrifice. ‘Office =. ‘Kent Street tAug 16704—hy Wants, Lost, Found, &€e Advertisements under this heading charg¢u We sold a larger , eee We will clear this jot | + leave its smoP Es Y (fA at Seder will bis office TRUNKS—Trunks moved to trains and boats and ha; dled carefully »y A. P. ALLIZ. déec}2 PRICE $2. 75, $3. 7), $4.7 7d, $6. QU, 38. QO, $9. O00, = 10. 00. fi S°—On Tuesday; lith instant, between 3 ‘ 75 ~ Market tuildirg and "Royalty East, a Lady’s NOW FOR SL.7 15. $2. 50, $3. 25, $4.3 35. $6.2 25, $6.7 ~ 73S Gold Wa'ch (huntin case) with chain and tached The finder wi-:l oblige by jJeaving the same at ae office of JaMEs H. Goop, Vic- toria Roy dy li wy li~decl? Also, LADIES' ASTRAKAN now for $24.00, $30.00, $32.50. JACKETS. $32.50. $40.00, $45.00 ; ane ANZED—A first-class machixist. None ths kind need apply.—G. A. Dixzo® @ Co., Merchant Tailors. 5i~—decll WAN TED—A girl for general housework ip a gual family. Apply at this office. TO LET—Halr of a house containing feur rooms, situated opposite Rallway Station. Appiyat this office. _ des’ These goods are all new this season, and are, without doubt, WANTED-—City canvasser of good addraea; salary and expenses paid weekly from start, Position permanent. Canadian aad Amerie can zrown stock. Advantages unegaqnilei < BROWN Bros U0, Nurserymen, Toront Oat, nov2Zi—dy ul ‘AB” IS HIS FAVORITE !|—Santa Clan jie is appointed Mr. A. P. Allin to do all tne pos sti “ of Xmas Handbille. ete. thedeet the greatest bargain yet. shown in this city. Please inspect aT A BARG AIN.—One hundred acres oi land with good dwellfmg house, twenty aeree cleared. Within half mile Rallway ings Os ounty. Price 3150. Appl M. N nové dy eh x) oi ne NOTIC KS amples of pidin and ornameutai flower, fe ra, BYP-Y, bulb and hangi J. B. MACDONALD & co. oe of us. Hoaxane. Upper Prince eS , 1894—dy door to Williams’ Nareuy (| SS eras December 6 Send Our Great Dissolution Sale = OLD TT GOODS - STILL CONTINUES. eee 75 Ulsters and Overcoats on hand, A wea CHRISTMAS ! Read This! It Will ae You t MAN Add¥H and Geutle- | A BRIGHT, NEW STOCK~NOTHING OLD! ‘Ladies’ A few Reefers, i men’s Toilet Cases, Playing Cards, Whist Markers. Card Cases, Meer- |, onal schaum Pipes and Xmas Gifts at all price Phese goods. were.bought in | = the first markets for cash. A pleasure to « how you through whe t) Cords of the best Cloths imported to iodine. = ba this country, REDDIN BROS. * N. B.—Our usual elegant assortment of SATCHETS ‘and PER- FUMES, 15 per cent. off. Underclothing, Fur | _ Charlottetown, December L, 1804 Coats, Everything in Stock Has to be Sold. Hundreds from all parts of the countr y Hats, Fur Caps, Direct Steam Communication WITH PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. &e. We beg to call attention that, early in the Spring of 1895, regular steam communication will be resumed betweer LIVERPOOL AND CANADA. ‘Thanking all our shippers for their past support, and | ing a continuance of same in the future. We remain, yours faithfully, PITCAIRN BROS., —— ee ee eS 51 South John Street, iSeicnaal Merchant Tailors. Upper Qneen Street. een eal Charlottetown, Ronmniat i. pee = ee FLOUR IS CHEAP, McKENNA'S CHEAP GROCERY STORE, ad Coal! TEA iS CHEAP, | Winter has set in, and you have not your Winter |Supply of Coal in, SUGAR Is CHEAP, NOW IS THE TIME as Town and Country alike are taking advantage of our ‘reduced prices, PEAKE BROS. & CO. Charlottetown, December 12, 1894. Coal! denn eon QUEEN STREET, CORNER OF DORCHESTER. 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