=e” ene! ieee Reena ee Ft a = a - wines preen “ 2 suisinn memessnenisibetnanel 1 esi —— 7 _—- — — a ryy x LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. GENERAL TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. | “. vies ee ee 0 | eae fe ~~ Loxpox, December 19. —The ee 8 | | A Bip Surprise, ' . » Re coustantinople cerrespondent says U, “Are ) Rea by Read Beer Bros. ad Consul Jewett insists upon accu ‘mpanying ' f 1 On : recting to-night, ve commission of enquiry, despite the un- ' : eisai Rh ; favorabie attitude of the ports A r eae 1° Catholic leone ‘te mn SATURDAY will be the 0.0.1 . tlicers at) head of the Catholic missions in rea, ee : , WV writes that the position of the native Rpts eM a cP Malai AE ees Ln i o om aan oo oa at sate day that the buying public *SLEDONIAN ( Special meeting to vous 8S, ne Say~, now reaten to invade 2 . 4 7 _* 4 ee q - Sachi at & u'clock. All members kindly | theuaiibern pait of the peninsula WEEKS’ During this Month I will give the following Discounts : ee : _ Searrie, Washington, December 19.—A | shall receive a surprise at : PRESENTATION rh teachers of Prince eontlagrat cerseraiegth the Ne a | 9 ( RAMEE SPOR Sa hari d és cnuS de cate bes eee per cent. discount. i Street S , preser ted the janitor with err ape = oe a ae Silver Minted Gouda. ois vise des cake y cee | Prowse Bros’. Great Store. destruction, The water from Coal creek | A) s te . . ; 5 Coal Vases. S756 €98 669 608 6 098 6 0:0 68 8 6360s eee eeeeeeteeeee © mm r re : “i &* poured int » rye 51 *t rill oy 2 ‘ ee <4 Ty “ee ae b yf: gate mp ee ee e €o eC S tore Fire Irons and Stands......... teen ee eee scence ee ee ell) We want everyone to come SALVA { LPs Me i ; {f the Sal- © hile several months. | s ' ‘ ‘ce sé i = Hearth PCMMOR. 5.0% 4 v 0.don dnd Alec cette a tee vage Corps are re Mes, See thee _St. Pereasserc, December 19.—Capt’ | : 92 cc és es r eveaine, 4 , e | \ Bu tithe, Co W iggy Aret Lic ¢ xplorer, and party, lost | lothes Wri Ingers 628068 vo 60 60066 6686 6606 6064 O46 OOO eB and see what it 1s. No one receive : Saeee tu the w orld several weeks last fall, arri- | saves cenmmmvtny seigaiipiiiaiia att eS Carpenters’ id os seis ea os ee a ”" ve * at Arehengel on December 13. vi ve 1 . é3 6é . . Sreciat. Meerixe.—A special meeting of | men, severely frost-bitten, are in hospits Guna, Rifles and: Revolvers, «sieve csi cess owvcvicsccolkd shall be ‘disappointed and “ ba Bs i » ar | : | the S BOY "y a ya : ; , 2 : n - a ve Ai tur J men ete ere at erg ships sit 109 ELEGANT S| kK HAN I oger 5 Br OS. A | “poons, K orks and Kniv ae ee 20 a — ! i) chars, Bi cele Ge tl cap | mae Mees te seg hp of 82 daye p Victoria Silver Spoons, Forks and Knives......s..e0-2U = oy many wshail be made happy. mm Chabal ta * Lichen Die. 16.08% Pidses’ Coen Sets Carvers in Plush and Leather Cases............20 ) 6 , a . : — “4; a a . ‘} : ’ 4 : . , Pp -. . ’ . ) ' ; - Scott Act Scuwoxs.—Yesterday after- | pondent in Hiroshima says foreizn corres in China, Surah, Brocades, Siosts, Fancy and Quilted, Children’s Knife, Fork and Spoon in Plush & Leather It’s to vour interest to come. ean a su ma tf 1 second contraven- , poadents of the Japanese army who hav : . Cases a) ‘e “s : tion of » Canada Temp ranee Act was returned there agree that there were re- Cheapest in the City. C . a a ee Oe ae ee ee ee served or Patrick Duily. It is returnable | grettable Japanese exceases at Port A: ; : stitedrs in Piusk and Leather Casets. <ccks cc cucccoc dl os s prams on Wodne=day thur, bat that the conduct of the Japanese ’ Airs. Pott! Bed Treitttsvsve éncn's dese caesabes nos cene OO Clble cae. Seamed Se ; Was excusable, being paralleled in the best oo «) ee re . i FLoveisnix I _ more a i:uropean armies. He positively den e All : P : i ROWSE BR 808 ere ited int ucriottetown LOUge | pas san riers lef eo arene im diseuk i : were inivated_ into Charlottetown Laalze | that reporters lei the army in divgust SMA ra ? other goods in the Hardware line at prices '@ Wo. Gra LL ze, which 7 eets here January Loxpox, Dec. 17. A public ind atae J lad Tt vere appointed They are Mra. | 0" meeting to protest against the Ar ' ' : The Tn Matt ew Stevenson and Mrs. Ken re ly. To man atrocities on held in St. Mart nie Hl KE AY Y SHI AW; , we WOOL GOODS. = to suit the times ge Worderfal Cheap Wen. Town Hall to-uight. A very large crowd —— (x) o 4%) : Dinas as present. Francis Seymour Stevenson SES He Compromwtsep.—Captain Anderson, | V** present. Seer ee ci at Charlottetown, Dee. 19, 1894 —itts ; ’ Raa : j } by ; artis 2H nm . ni Pe) o 14 rro a ry sTTDS ? underwriters’ agent, has returned from | ™@™mber of parliament a vd chairs aan Of LADIEY & GENTS’ GLOV Es, FURS, ete. % e scpneiigeatitiinncaipeliit Charlottetow He c¢ mpromis¢ d with the | the Anglo-Armenian Association, presided. . 7 ej harlott \ t my ised with th c : : oe Fy Se aa by . at aro} j which rea } red the re a He War Supported I vy Canons Mee oll apa Fé B F 3h i, FC LILA PUIG, ; e : ie : . aie . ony 5 ? < ‘ > : : few days ago, with bowsprit gone > ik mast Core, and others. Full Assortment ol Regular Lines. ‘har ; 1 - f i Zo, i lS z Charlottetown, December 15, 1894 m w 1 - ind leaking -Bilites H ald. I hic fullowing tetter was read on! Ny the BEST. “whieh i is _ Hawarden Castle, Doe. 14. : Pat contze Tt 2 Phe “Mission Band “ Dear Mr. Stevenson,— The terrible state ee ae ee ee ; nd © cy} 3 W oodill’s the Baptist Church ae ho ding : ex as ments concerning the Armenis ans have riv- . ~~ fad Sat i ¥ r tion and sale in the senoolroom this after | write the attention of the world. I hes wt nd A ll G d t x P | 7 : sson and evening Refreshments will | ..-. ) your ever oO ir 0 m ri eo be provided.” Articles suitable for | “.',"e!! to your every effort for brin 6 S a as Ces, ne eS German Teena caenasia dal tee aaa the = trath. Should the alleg tions be & sus We are now prepared to supply first-class Groceries at very low prices. Our stock is} - hristmas presea a nay we Oulsined laere tai: ed, it ill ro ) e ci ZX oO i ! ep senconnble prices ie ick kat te ee tee i Sinlichbiidineliadidier-ddeiniihinecbis ie and we keep the best in the market. Black Basket Table Raisins, Muscatel, Layer: aa ‘ wes © Aa->K 0 io 1g 2eS8 tuings are 0 j ‘ a ' “1 da a vs. The Prince of | U¢.cudured. J will not anticipate tbe re: Valencias, and a fine stock of Cooking Raisins. Vostizza, pertectly clean, and Patras Currants, Baking POR HE OLIDAYS.- -ihe ince oO sult of he « . atior at i é ; i Wales College closed to day for the Christ | Yo tty, ce a lee = : i in ge Layer and Cooking Figs and Dates. Candied Citron, Lemon and Orange Peel, Flavoring and , . aoe . ats ve PS aaa moralliv certs hi ie alininis- mae holidays, and will not reopen anti | saiaie to 1l ek-sdek-withenét = dunce thnk: ; ) Spice 3s. We have also a choice line of Confectionery, Chocola‘es, Creams, Mixtures and Penny | Powder the Sth January be CHY Schools also a a eal sont tha ~ closed to-day, ‘and will not be reopened | "NE" SS Ss ae, ¢ Goods in different varieties, Plain and Fancy Biscuits, and everything you need in the Gro-‘ . oa ee a oa whieh, under the Cypress cunveution, we tel . until! Wednesday, January 2, 1895. have a separate, deep and painful interest. cery line. Give usa eal. }and you lack no enstom-rs to ftis my hope that the Ottoman govern. | > ac = at % =, r : ote Usoex Tus Baxs —Acconling toa des| jut, for te owe henore will weataiy| Fle People’s Store, Wholesale & Retail. S BK. ENMAN & CO NDI ? Tech Mar Gane 1 rent, for i own honor, will cordial!y KO, . ‘ : A - “SI +g yatch from New York, Mgr. Satolli has |. rin this searching examination ' ie : — ae : : Tate ; at edict trom the Pope, plac- | cvegetitce ie. ~ "© wBiabsr0 Charlottetown, December 19, 1894—m w rf Charlottetown, Dec. 12, 1894—m w f Next to Woolen Mills Co*s. Store, Queen Street. | BUY. at fica el Kn ee > aoa : SILK NE sg d i kb. Se eh a en ea _ SPO TERI NT S e a | r et . ‘ee al cas ae - : eI, Mir. ee a ee Eoke mi ee ee aa Newman Hail an others spoke, and oo ofthe chureh. The decision applies to . Sapiens gprs rl MERRY XMAS BELLS. Cathelics ali over the world a, “A % os adiourn annual ; Ortawa, Dee. 19. Ee B. Fld iv a | (' er CA aittts, gtgamed annual | ced with Mx Berry, hie daughter wbo| A 4 gommittee reporter d t} at about $3,009 hal Oj Pp sed the milli On? tire’ s marria ve rat Miss . | T ie big Hush Is Op Sheriff, of Chatham, N. B, in June Jast, been ae leed tow nite aving off the $4,060 : © as : and has entere aga neces-arv to discharge mortgage intere=t ~ “ a ater aN wi : a : inst her . for and all in nde -btedness Considerable dis- | 34~%¥UY, money ged tu have been spent eussion took place regarting the est {0% tie house in which Mrs. Barry Ives. Why are we the Leading Clothing House ? Because our goods are matchless for durability, We method of saving the building, but no defi- hs ul oot 1 it to his first wife | —— A T WASZARD& MOOR Beat taken. A Sani’ section | OO ted wild & vaocliiogn Gneiole the best value in the market, and no man can undersell us. ‘We aré now offering the largest stock of will eld o ednesday evening, Janu-) 5° ee t_unconditiovally to he _—-— i dan chter. Mr. Eddy will put forward | cuieceinadinliais the ple a of no consideration andatte rene to be ort on Momay gM | thom he beget _ Uist vers, eefors and Overcoats, both iimported and. ffomemade, ‘OL par PANG G00D8 utter factory in that loc ality, was ad- MARRIED. ing at a Sixty Mile Clip. jeurned te meet at Millcove at two ocleck At the Parsonage, a unt Stewart, on E V EF { SHOWN IN CHARLO I I E I OWN. ! and little York at seven o’clock on Satur- | the 19th ins ti, by the me ma sage ard, : ' COME AND GET SOMETHING out day, 29th inst. Superintendent D me will] A. rR , Samue t David Ja to Mm iscil ane, | of our CHOICK STOCK at ench a low pene ae rings ela wide rae a Sainnel Lear, all We received to-day a Case of CHILDREN’S S CLOTHING, which completes our stock, and it is the!" Sorte by the eprescatstive Grmers of | eo, at the annie place, ob the same | Cheapest ~tock in the Island. Come and see the Bargains we are able to offer. It pays to do it, | HAS SZARD& MOORE cove, P. E.I,to Mary Doral, Curley, | because we buy for cash and sell quick on a close margin. a ary 7th. Berrer Tuan Ever. — The Charlotte- ] by the same, Ji i iL Cc ourt, of Mill- | : ; ee Ch. 1a “he ttetown. town Steam Laundrv is now located in the premises « yn Water Str« formerly occu- | eee Cage eee eee —_— Br ro lt 7) EDITOR EXAMINER " Hichest Price Alurays Paid for _ Wool, Cash or Trade. Di. H. D. JOHNSON 7 er AND EAR, NOSE AND THRCAT bert sty.e were never better than they are | | Office -- ‘ent Street at present. Mr. Sterns re port s business : good, notwithstanding the foreign compe- and Grafton Strects, Charlottetown. Po Aug 16, °94—1y we ¥ ants, Lost, Found, &e Dear Sie. - I sent yon a poem last week and asked you to publish it in your paper —s ous declined ; and returned it to me with the crushing reply that I was no poet and at you could turn better poetry out of a _- sausage machine. Now I won't be crushed, Cicazs ox THe Move.—In the month of | and I purpose to show up your attempt to October moteaee the Sonris correspondent | throttle budding genius. Publisn this tition. He guarantees good work and prompt attention every time. of the G: iardian, cigars to the value of $95 | card and the following poem in your ad- : : : ~ - —— ——-- - - - were stolen from the grocery store of Mr. | vertising columns and ~harge me your fall Advertisements under this beading charged five venta per line ', a eo 3 3 3 a" a | WANTE D—Two portty aaanat oe roma Tia in “a ola a y } a central part of the town, App! at this | offi e. 3i pd ~dee2i one m Mi 4 Ker zie, on Main street. On | advertising rates. the night of Satur nis iy lacst,a number of the Yours, 1 ' cigars vw were left on t . pre! mises by the re- i J. Carnrixcton Riey. j iuheat thief or thieves. Mr. MeKenzie | commen expresse= himseif a+ willing to leave the THE POEM. docr at the entrance tothe back part of A i : I stood upon the ocean’s sandy bach. : of course, and so he gets MISSES McPHFRSON & POLLARD ar+ - ae open Se Se Oe Sees ee And with a reed I wrote upon the sand tu rk F fi li » V th a “STATES gf SOuLAR ae turne!. eee ey for dinner. * @ | Strecis. tied FOR CHRISTMAS. EE edin= Read This! It Will Pay You! i & hone a 9 A Ni W Inprt sTRY it rave robhing for | Agne " [ love thee. . the pa ‘ ; Sead ‘hadies 3 But the wind came and the waves rolled yurpose of selling the de odies 18 . ; ; . . mountains on. nothing new. but the business of robb ng; . , . SIS high. gia i. Sy a : f vetting the coff. | 494 blotted out the fair im pression. ce ne parpone ae Geeune see OO Crack waves! Treatheoes sand! Pracile Ins to sel] them over again ix rather a new | ~'" 1 ‘Gadel — Cee sae . 2° eeu. industry 4 sy-tematic business has heen | .. : Cees - | No longer will I trust to thee. male of rot he county graveyards in | Ras te 5 1 ‘oh . : a ak Dl | but from the highest mountain pea pluck the tallest pine, Nichizan, N vern Indiana and Illinois +:_ | And dipped in the crarer or Vesuvius with oped that these coffins were sent to a Chi- An se . : ' : it I will write need not say that the peo-| 9s: agian meets, New ple are after us too. be-. Co., Merchant Tailors. 5i—decll W ANTED—A girl for general housework ia cause we ar e selling VW inter asmall family. Apply at this office. decs Clothing in U ister TS, Over-| to ver--ttair of a house containing foar rooms, situated opposite Railway Station. coats, ociace snd Men’s| ppiyat this ciice, ae W ANTED—City canvasser of good addr -ea; and Boys’ Ss Suits at the low- | salary and expenses paid weekly from etort, A BRIGOUT, NEW STOCK -NOTHING OLD! Ladies’ and Geutle- men’s Tvilet Cases, Playinz Cards, Whist Markers, Card Caves, Meer- schanm Pipes and Xmas Gifis at ail prices. These goods were bouzht in for some time an! this week the fact devel- REY CHRINPWAS DUVA WHN Adda VHUY ago firm tectives who wer orking ° ‘ ° : Fs » hien ark ota f, “a2 eaaure shaw wv . phic a } nt at ‘ ob al ; ea Séied ’ has | Upor the high and burnished heavens | sm 7 first markets for cash. A pleasure to show you through when out t | —— a one Wine Cise [or Severai eK S ‘ n uihé ~ y ' ; these tender words : om SHOpping. 7 | can -rewo stock. Advantages unegaa many né raves | e beer ‘ned anid | a ans = es rl s ) B NS Bros _o, Nurserymen, Toropw Oat, ood vine “s < pa pe 2 aoe into | “Jouxsox & Jonxsox are ho'ding the big- REDDIN BROS. Pp ces ever heard of in nova : Le * wer Ht ’ rect iow pric > of Pe re ‘ - oo Sata tana “ eeninneneinor-saselenetenteerrneetany the grount, the earth replaced and the | eed igs onc mr Soe ceben Per @ | __N- _8.—Our usual elegant assortment of SATCHETS and PER- Charlotietow n. Ima cine @ | _Norice—Samples of plain and ornamentat coffins shipped t» Cuivag i || FUMES, 15 per cent off. } flower. fern, gyo-y, bulb and hangiag puts, ? } « vt | fumes so low their cheapness — would al- ; * good Ee ur Cc oO; at. y th $?0. | also samples of glazed ware, at ths residence _ | most take your breath away. And | Charlottetown, December 1, 18.4. c VOrtn dz |of + Horxspy, Upner Pringe Stroet, next Mia Peices.—The market to-day | would li ke to se d g-gone w al < | door'@ Williams Nursery 3i eod pd-—lec5 o e to see the dog-gone wave wash se ing or os 2 00, and | « Was w stceked and the attendance of | that out. purcha-ers’ was exceelingly large. So| many per-onmyisited the market during | : — the for on that it wrs difficult to move | A V 2 xe alent or transact bu<iness, and not a few ' dos went ne without making a purcha e, | io ee] Cee ; inten gytocall again in the afternoon | Rich Sores i oe es ae When the cru-h + not so great. The} oe ee “AB” IS ae Pavers !—Santa ‘laug r has appointed Mr. A. P. .iiim to do 4fi tue Oy er coats W or t h $§ 13 ») se | |_| postion f Xmaa Handbills ese im deet ing for $9, and so on down, | ci sxTeerkeaeeh ete ee ; care of horses, and useful about a house, We cannot exple ain to you pply a atte ‘1s office. dec) y J. hOARDERS—Two boarders may be accom- display of kh de ” ‘ te weet id there was Winter has set in, and if you have not your Winter in this space all the bar - ~ee — a pawete Rams ij acon’ eer treat showing of turkey«, geese, fowl, | : : lv of Coal o i : ; ; a ormMs casona 3 dd 7 Seem “a We ae the prices aa vibes! | RMMAS Supp _ gains we are giv ing for the menace oo. 3 sper as pork, 61, to Shey pet Ibs E hibit NOW [18 THE TIVE! holidays i in Silk Handkerchiefs and Ladies’ Furs of all kinds Y OU | man of somo experience t open Oysters and 10 . ib See ae in oe ae heii | x l a . sh OL i : ee Ss a ° = . con customers. Musi be _ ‘lean -— c quar, 405; beet, per yar, 4 to Shes | as Town and Country alike are taking advantage of our etry ee _ fr Rau regulai beauties and so ae mae a eee ea Sovmnnae ¥ Barker, 75, to $1.40; chickens, 48 to 50cs | reduced prices. way to be ha Is to Duy a ply at this office." a Mi — nei ae ee =a oe fae New ' ——— y PPY . LOST—Last, Tuesday, between the hours of 25 to 3Ce; per 190 ibe, tarniy LU 12 a si oie . oa sp m, us a ee 9 page 4 Ch PEAKE BROS | J. B. MACD | ass Wriguel ctor and the Quy Biting ; i y | | - i - = 2 “ ype. Finde illbe rewarded by leaving it ee arms =LHAKM Db ie UV. o Hp. WEA GNALD & Cis, sees scl Phato: v does not reerive any of- : : ; rt snpein thas } | TRUNKS—Crunk<s moved to trains and ficial e:; i iT) » bul Sia. It seenis for the Charlottetow ny, December 12, 1894. oe Charlottetown, December 20, 1894—dy i boats and havdietcarefully by A. P. ALLIN. there arc: puotograp eocteties in that dec}2 Country, t¢ Russtus contitbutions us- | ae a ne . meme, | — 7 , s wally found in the international exhib- Holida S tions. Tuo become an amateur photo- | s ; : ’ | Sapher in Rassia it is — to com- | Monicate with the police and obtain | sadeeiegailaa ® licen-e. [f the phe samen r is not @itereet in what he “cake oe,” the hag thori- | HT & 00 LTD , ties take him and k ep him. is no MARK WalG y Wonder that under such cire sadtieen the | vt do Ss not fl rurieb there Who Sell at Selling Prices. -— = ="" Por Christmas. Clocks, dina Spectacles, &c cxtusiiaasiiiaialsiiaiidieiiniiailipitnsrtnacssiilaigion --— (x) THEY WEAR LIKE IRON. U S Ez FU L PR ES ie NTS. | The subscriber has the largest stock of the above novi2—m wf & wky ERE y A Fur Cap A Fur Cape | goods ever offered by him, and at greatly reduced prices 5 DE he BS OOS OED OES a Ped ae ops f r i > os sieliidnamtinteiensignn’ a A pair of Fur Gloves, A Moff, | —_————— A Special Cash Discour.t of from 10 3 A pair of Snowshoes, A Fur Collar, . re eee FLOUe iS CHEAP. A Nice Umbrella A nice Dress Length, iwill be made on eh OES : 2 ‘ : ; > on some lines during A pair of Buck Gloves, | A pair of Gloves, eo ee | ret A Nice Valise | A silk Handkerchief, : As it would +t ss : . ' T ‘f IS CHEAP. [ Oo=-morrow, Saturday, A Cardigan Jacket, | A box of Handkerchiefs with | #1 would take too much -ageco- to describe the | EA A pair of Blankets, | initials, Low Prices, Quality and Brillianey ot the goods, the pub-| c SUGAR 1S CHEAP, All to be had at the LONDON HOUSH. | ic are respectfully invited to call and inspect them. | And Everything in the Grocery Line is den = i | ames ha | | O°" Somn mnoe, HARRIS & STEWART W. W. WERLAVER, "a2 ou wr mo einen November 29, 1894—dy & wy 3m BOS 2 R ALL EEO A, OOH fj People of GOOD COMMON SENSE usually appreciate a good article that is honestly made, well finished and up to date. This explains the great <= success of GRANBY RUBBEBS. To every Child calling at our Store Metween 10 and 12 o'clock, we will present a pretty a Card. The distribution - begin sharp at Wie ccs *