aton & Co's, Scotch Store. Clearance Sale of 130 Gentlemen's Scotch Waterproof Coats (Capes), assorted colors and prices, at James THE DAILY EXAMINER. i sal . = _ tee ea DECEMBER FRIDAY. 30, 18D ee Local and Other Items. A BIG Messrs. Haszsrd & Moore have | BLAZE! I eae s thanks for t very useful | > eodiat ‘J. B. Macdonald and R. B. INSURA z Mr ,. W Hyndman hes! Norton & Co. Burnt Out. re noved is office to the Stamper Block, | upstairs ‘A STATEMENT OF THE LOSS AND INSURANCE. of the Fire as Yet ial y Pospos: Owing to the five, th LOTTE e trotting stallion Parnell will b disposal of ti posponed until further notice. For 1393.—A very seofal slendar neatly [hg Origin : he rinted and mounted, is being sent out I.zard & Moore. They nave Al ath anes lor Unknowa, a copy. a ctl 1. 0.0. F.—All brothers are requested to] ONE of the m st disastrous fires that has a endance at Wildey Lodge tesnight, | occurred in th’s y for several years took and exercise their franchise. Election of | place this morniug. The fire started in the officers for ensuing term. Come ldry goods aud clothing establishment of Lainie |J. B. Micdonald, on Queen Street, and quick'y spread to the hardware store of B. Norton & Co. adjoining. The fire was discovered about six o'clock, ;and at that time the interier of the lower flit of Mr. Maedenald’s store was in the = | clutch cf the fice fiend. The firemen were From Glasgow, just opened. One case D4VY on the scene as soon as possible after get- dress serges, nice new pattern: pe How" ting the alarm, and worked hard to stay the broken plaids, bright finish b°oken plai’s, progress of the five They had a hard task, a ‘ -” ‘ tri Ss Star le '> ' . heavy diagonals, checks and s ~ 6 *Y however. Jb fore they arrived the flames Dc 30 3i eud SHortHanp.—By request, Mr. Crosskill will start « shorthand class for ladies early) K. in January. Those desiring to > join will please make application at dec29 -—3i eod Bros. as had forced therr way out of the front § win- es = ia'he Miheads tell ‘thle! dows, breaking the plate glass panes and ev naan Tie offic . for Orient Division, | setting fire to the sign boards, a box on the S. of T.. will be balloted for Members | ##dewalk and the electric light posts at the ». 0 es Ak Oe ve UF. . | | q edge of the platform. guested to be on time Division | °** nes 50g : 8 ed \ we ped It did not take the flames long to spread o clock, ; , opens & — i from one fi or of Macclonald’s establishment Tur Sauvatios Axuy intend having an)‘ the other—licking up everything in their barracks on | their path—and in an incredibly short t:me t : { ; : Tickets they worked their way through the building for supper, 15 cente; tickets for jubilee, 5 into Norton’sstore. Owingtothedenseemoke cents, Doors open at 5 p. m, j and the great heat, the work of extinguish- . | ing the fire was attended with much diffi B. 1.8 —The regular weekly debates of the culty; but the firemen stuck to their work B. 1. 8S. Debating Club takes piace this even-| with a right good will. oyster supper and jubilee in Monday next, Zod January, 189% ing. Sub ect—"* Which of the two profession # Macdonald's establishment was comp'ete- —journaiism or the bar—has pro luced the | ly gutted. All the large stock therein was greater men.” destroyed. ‘The brick walls are all that is > left standing of the establishment. Ane you troubled with wesk kidney*,| The flimes first attacked the second and ce w=tiveness, dyspepsia, rheumatism, sk M ¢hird, flats of Norton’s establishment, troub!es Try nature's cure, eivher in th@|and thus an opportunity was af- shape of Wilmot Spa Ginger A'e, Lemonade | forded of saving considerable of l the stock in the store on the ground = | floor, which was done. The contents of the Bic Poruex —A porker was purchased |other two floorsand the basement, con by Messrs. N.. B.& M_ Ruittenbury last {sisting of carriage goods, glassware, etc., week, which ac one year and seven months | nearly all came to grief. old, tipped the sca! 594 Ibe. It was Sparks flew thick and fast during the fed by Mrs. E. Burrows, of R yalty West.! progress of the fire. Twice the roof of | Miss M. A. Carroli’s residence took fire Sr. Pavc’s Cavrci.—On Suodsy next,! from one of these flying sparks. The first heing the tirst Sanday in the New Year, the | time the tire burnt out of its own accord aauual coll ctions on behalf of the West Eed| without doing any damage, but the eecond School wii] be taken Oa Friday ne xt, being time it was deemed advissble to turn on the the Festive! of the Epiphany, there will be/) 4. Tho roof of Mr. McKEachen’s store morning service with an address at ll o'clock. | 1). c.ught, but no damage wa: done. oe . : , ; sveral « ¢ 3 } FavaL Scatpine —A sad accident occurred Several other stores in the neighborhood ; cae "hr ist we ich | hed natrow escapes. ee wees Seed aren he | Mr M acdonald owned the premises in kinson was 80 severely scalded all over tes j whiten he kept stere; tha portion cecupied back that it has since died of its injuries. The! by Messrs. Norton & Co. belonged to the accident was caused by the child falling upen Connolly Estate. and overturning a pot of boiling water. Mr. Norton estimates the value of the stock carried by his firm at $35,000. The insurance is spread as fellows ; $3,000 in or Natura Water @ at = -> _ SKODA‘’S LITTLE TABLETS, paene See a Hane Union, represented by F, W. Hyndman; perior any pill. >” - ; a yo i endl Tater Complaint $3,000 in R yal and $5,000 in United, nothing can equal these Tab- represented by John Maceechern; $7,000 lets. ‘ith the DISCOVERY in the Queen, represented by James Des- they cure Rheumatism. 50 in IB isay The building, which is v-lued & box ouly 35 ets. lat about $12,000, is insured for $2,500 in ws lthe North British and Mercantile Company, Potice Covrr.—This morning the hearing of the charge of selling liquor af'er hours pre ferred against P. P. Gillis wes adjourned unti Tuesday; and the charges s#gainst Putrion Callaghan and Austin Hewitt were dismissed, J.d Skee nm oppeared as counsel for Calle O00, insured x8 below: Royal, $4,000, aghan and W. 8. Stewart for Hewitt. One| United, $2,500, London and Lancashire drunk was fined $2 or 8 days. $2,500, represented by John McEachern; represented by Fred. W. Hyndman, and } $2,500’iu the Royal, represented by John Maceachern. J. B. Macdonald valueg his stock at $45, - — $5,000 in the Eastern, represented by Fred. Supper Deatu —We chronicle in the pro )W Hyndman. Mr. Macdonald also had per column the death of Mrs. Martin Quinn, | $5,000 en the building in the Alliance which oceurred suddenly at her residence this represented by F. H. Arnaud. The moroing. [t eppears that Mrs. Quinn had! pyilding is valued at about $10,000. been tron)led for a long time with heart dis- Patton Bros. dry goods establishment on ease, an: when the alarm aa el oY co ta \the north side ef J. B. Macdonald’s, had a ime tore she go of bed and be- Macd a ee : She aad to Barrow esespe. As it was, the upper floors a fm at ile ameetens of en heer WOO filled with smoke and the goods ‘ eo . ‘ “— v ] ' wf wt: : therein were sumewhat damaged. The afterwards died. loss is covered by insurance in one of the a ' i ented by E. R. Brow. . . tre. Winsloe s Companies represented by . You Oven Ft vam Be : | The vrigin of the fire is unknown. Some Soothing Syrup has been used by millions of | rs : os metheanted their children while cutting teeth, | persons think it was caused by an explosica It relieves the little sufferer at once ; it pro- | of gas, and others that the store was first duces natural, quiet sleep by relieving the | burglarized and then tired. The bu Iding child from pain, and the little cherab awakes | was heated by hot air, but the fire in the as *‘ bright as a button.” Itis very pleasant |furnace “was cut when the store was to taste. It soothes the child, softens the|clused four the night. Several persons gums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regulates | passed in the vicinity of the store between the bowels, and fs the best-known remedy for | tive and sx o'clock and saw nothing wrong; di.crhaa, whether arising from teething oF | .44 the watchman on the block says he ot er causes, Twenty-five cents a bottle. | went off duty about twenty minutes to six - wee oe tied, tat Soothing | and everything was apparently all right ‘rup, 1 ’ ca . -_ > ‘ then. Mr. Rob Angus, Manager of the Tele- iphone Exchange, who lives on Queen i Street, a block or two below the ecene of | the tire, ssys he looked out of the window | of his residence # few minutes before six, land the el: ctr: light posts in front of Mac- ldonald’s store were then on fire. Mr. | Carmody, who lives on Sidney Street, about |one hundred yards from Micdenald’s s‘ore, says he emciled something burning about five o'clock, and called his wife’s atrention to it, bat they failed to locate the fire. The fire is not yet completely extin- gushed, and a contingent of firemen is still lat work on the ruins. NEW GOODS | BARRELS FLOUR—“ Carter's 750 Best,’ **Kent,” ‘* Sunbeam,” i** Delight,” ** White Eagle.” 100 bris. APPLES, No. 1, Northern Spy. | 5O SUGAR, Granulated, Yellows | ena Raw | 50 eaks KEROSENE, White. | 50 cheats TEA, Strong & Fine Flavored. 100 buxes RAISINS, Valenvias and Layer. | Atso—A large stock of CONFECTIONERY, BISCUITS. FURE SPICES, CANNED GOODS, CHEESE, EXTRACTS, ete. American Water ALL NEW GOODS, bought well, and must, if poss ble, be all cleared out this Fali ani Winter to ms«ka room for our HEADQUARTERS now and always large and yearly increasing Seed business. foe oll sendin ' Sinem ‘Shoade ; Inspection invited. Satisfaction guaran- ‘ ital u 2 ’ e + ’ . teed, Specially lo» prices for large pur- BEER BROS. chases, and full value given for every dol- lar spent with us. GEO. CARTER & CO. Geecers and Seedsmen. Weather Bulletin Dee JU winds, Tc R ‘TO 104 m ! Fine weather, moderate a little higher temperature. novo dy law & wy ti Clearance Sale @ 13 Youths’ Tweed } Closing Out Sale, | } i t i OUR WHOLE stock omen —- CO }k'—_—_ -— REA Y-MADE CLOTH HAS GOT TO GO! Men’s Overcoats, Men's Reefers, Men’s Suits. Boys’ Overcoats, Boys’ Reefers, Boys Suits, Childrens’ Suits. This line must be closed out, so bargains willbe given to everybody. We take the public into our confidence and show them where they can save money, by giving the best value obtainable, and bringing within their means what is needed to keep their families, not only ina decent manner but in good style, without getting into debt. PUsH is needed in an ness, but GOOD QUALI LOW PRICES must draw. busi- Y and Competitors have a rocky road to travel and very little money for it when they try to get down to our prices, and no doubt they have a long road to travel yet to get there. Every Man, Woman and Boy on P. B&B. Island is invited to this great sale at CURRANTS, | ; i | PROWSE BROTHERS’, The Wonderful Cheap Men. Charlottetown, December 28, 1892—eod & wky Cape Ulsters, assorted colors _—— — OUR SUCCESS Is DUE, Gur Meiheds of Business, Our Atiention to Business, | Our High Class of Goeds, Our Reasonable Prices, | CAPES, | YOU "YY bPo | a Yer ‘ ‘ , Y MUFFS, In advertising FUR GOODS, we | CAN COLLARS, . UY | bes to remind you that it pays te| °° | CUFPS, oe ; ; FROM si | buy Srictly First-Class Goods—not APS, 's croaks, | high-p:iced but high grade. } at | SLOVES, }YOU CAN GET THEM FROM US!) CLsest MITTS. | PRICES. NOTE WELL —All Goods marked in Plain Figures. STANLEY SROTAERS, Ch’town, Dec. 8, 1892. BROWN'S BLOCK PERKINS & STERNS. Sale Continued till all is Sold! E ARE SOLD OUT OF SOME KINDS, but still have quite a lot of GOOD GOODS at very low prices. In STAPLE GOODS we have White, Grey and Printed Cot- tons, Sateens, Black Cashmere and Merino, Black Serges, Black Costume Cloth, Spring and Summer Dress Goods, Colored Cloths in light weight, Black Cloths in light weight, Table Linens, etc., etc. A good lot of CORSETS, in sizes 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 3L and 32 iich, Colored Kid Gloves, sizes 53, 6, 63, 7, 74, 74, 7$; Black Kid Gloves, sizsa 53, 6, 65; Will sell the whole of the Gloves we Children’s Colored Kid Gloves, siz:s 2, 3 and 4. have left at half price. Children’s Lace Collars, Black and Colored Laces, Flouncing La and Neck Frillings. Lace Curtains, Floor Oil Cloths 2 t» 5 vards wide, Roon Paper, Carpet Paper, Cocoa Matting, § to 2 yards wide. Job lot of Feathers and Flowers a‘ on-quarter the original price; job let of Mantle Ornaments and other Trimmings at one-quarter the original price. PERKINS & STERNS. Charlottetown, November 30, 1892—eod & wky bons, Buttons Going Out of Business. (x) Owing to the demoralized state of the Dry Goods trade of Charlottetown, we have decided to go out of business. In order to wind up the businesa quickly, we shall discount our entire stock of Dry Goods and Carpets. Big bargains will be given, as we must clear the entire stock out by Ist March. Our Goods are all new, well bought, and this is a chance of a lifetime to get goods at your own price. te This Sale will commence on MONDAY, Dec. 19th, and will continue till all is sold, Sale positive. No reserve. PATTON BROS., 18386 on the Main Street. Charlottetown, December 15, 1892—eod & wky Holiday Children’s Chairs, - Sleighs, $ Carriages, (ON RUNNERS), Reed Rockers, Goods P Saint George Pharmacy. Reclining Chairs, Smoking Chairs, Wall Pockets, Fancy Cradles, Game Boards, Christmas Greeting! I AM NOT offering my goods at cost or W per cent. off, for I cannot afford to do eo and live, 7 Wood Easel . hat I will sell my complete stock of FANCY S, Pictures, GOODS, viz, Brush and Comb Sete, Manicure. B b : , Smokers ovens Companions, etc,, at the amboo s 4 | lowest possible price, Brackets, Our line of PERFUMES is even better than last year's, and selling at a very low figure. A bottle of Perfume from 10 certs to $5 00. HAIR, CLOTH, NAIL & TOOTH BRUSHES, & large variety, “ Tables, “ Music Tables, Odd pieces of Furniture, We open our Christmas Stock of PERFUMES on Thursday morning. Do not buy until you New Picture Moulding, IMPORTED FOR XMAS TRADE, | ST the decZ1 Carpet Sweepers, Useful, Ornamental, and slways prominent as a reminder of FIFTEEN PER CENT. YISCOUNT on all above goods this week. MARK WRIGHT & CO., Lro. . GEORGE PHARMACY, donors. Morris Block, Victoria Row. W ANTED—Gentleman or lady to travel. Sal ary 87). Position permanent. Hailway paid here. Knclose references and self } fare i - NATIONAL, 1602 addressed stamped envelope, | Monadnock Building, Chicago. i dec'7—4i law (sat) Charlo:tetown, December 20, 1892—2aw & why and prices, at James Paton & Co's Scotch Store ~ seas aaa ale " ER ore’ lat ri