sel al iin ascallilag 2: aH AE A SI te tai lB toc se ee Ghee Bs received. and Silks Groods, Ribbons New Black Best Five-Frame Brussels Carpet, 90 cents per yard, at the Scotch Store. —_—-——- THE DAILY EXAMINER. - - - Local and Other Items. The Herribles’ ! o It is A Pivy we hada't alittle more snow, What splendid sleighing we would have. Wat AnouTt ~ i ReaD in another umn the advt. for Christmas goods, English confectionery, etc,, at Watson's drug store - ACKNOWLEDGMENT The very artistically alendar of the Rock Island Railway gotten-up « yeceived., tor 1893 has bee o ™ Sunday School concert in Friday evening, 2 lod Admissivn | RememBer the the Baptist Charch on inet, at 7.30, in aid of the library. ten cents, => > C J. C.—A special meeting of the C. J. C. wil be held t enight at the Armory The I. K. D. will be conferred in No. 20. “‘Ad| upbum omoer, om - = i Mextine.—The annual meeting of the} Charlottetown Driving Paik and Exhibition | Asavciation will te held in MeLocd’s Hall | this evening at 8 o'clock. i - _ Horses! Horses!—Keep them warm} by buying Rugs from us. Those ef our own make are excellent value. —McK»y Woolen Co. 10. > declt Tuk Bartrany1a.—The steamship Britannia, which has been undergoing repsirs at the Charlestown Navy Yard, Boston, was launch: d last weck. She has been thoroughly ove:- hauled, re-painted and elegantly ficted up. We will give a discount of 20 per cent. on our remaining stock of Jadies ulsters, cloaks, and capes, from now until Chris‘mas. Big bargains for those in .need of these goods ~ W. A. Weeks & Co., next Beer & Goffs. d}9 3ieod SHODA’S GEEMAN SOAP, “*Soft as Velvet,” “Pure as Gold,” that telis the whole story. Most highly medicated soap ever made. Try one cake. It is elegant. At all Druggists. Price, 90 cbse societal tiles Water Commissioner's Erection —The election to fill the vacancy on the Board of Water Commissioners, caused | y the death of John Kelly, will be held on the 11th of January next, Nomination wiil be on tie 4th. _ > —_ Lecrvurs.—Mr. J. Heber Haslam lectured at Marshfield last night, to a large audience. He lictures at Mount Stewart to-night; Fort Augustus, Wednesday night; Mount Herbert, Lot 48, Thurs lay night. easiest Marcer Prices.—There was a large attendance at the maiket to-day, and sales were brisk at the following prices: Butter (fresh), 20 to 22c; eggs, 18 to 20c; geese, 50 to FOe; po k. per carcase, 65 to Je turkeys, 80 to $1.50. The prices of other articles remain unchanged. EE as Sue Cratms Damaces.—The case of Susan Drake vs. the town of Dartmouth was being argued Saturday in the Supreme Court. In this action the plaintiff seeks damages, ciaiming that she was badly in- jared by falling off a gangway as a result ot the alleged negligence of the servants of the town who were at the time employed on one of the ferry beats. The damages a-e placed at $20,000, —Halilax Herald. _ - Lireraky Enrertainment — Last even ing the Young People’s Association of Zion Church held their first literary entertatn- ment. The following programme was well rendered : Cherun—Bweet ond LOG «oc vc dces cdecsc dbes Paper on Teonyson.......... Mr E Matheson Solo— Break, Break, Break ...... Miss Gillis Reading pinenke hans bao bne Miss McNeil: Chorus—Biow, Bugle, Blow ......... se Reading .........+++: ...+- Mr CC MeNeill Solo—The Brook .... . Miss Lav son Solo— Home they brought her warrior dead, .. Miss Fraser. IO ia no ss ccnan ses evese Mr E Matheson Chorus—Ring out, wild bells ............... Wa hope that these entertsinments wil! be continued during the winter season, and that in future the public will be invited. The paper on Tennyson by Mr. Matheson, and the sulo, ‘The Brook,” by Miss Law- son, were each in their way «xcellent. We wish some of our public singers would take « lesson from Miss Lawson on enunciation. R:v. D. Sutherland, the pastor, presided. CHRISTMAS 1REE AND Surrer —The Harbor L ght, St. Vincent de Paul Society and the League of the Orses, assisted by a committee mmposed of the following geatlemen: Hon. A A. Macdonald, Revs. James Simpson, J A. Gordon, W. Hamlyn, D. Sutherland, W W. Brewer, Meears. R. R. Fi'zgerald, Jobs McSwain and W. F. Carter, are arrangirg to zive a suppr with Ch istms presents to th» poor childcen of the city in the Marke Hall on Thursday, Dc. 29, at five o'clock in the of erneon Boys and girls under 14 years of age wil be admitted by ticket only. These ticke ¢ moat be obtained from the above named societies, or from one of the committee previous to the 28th inet Mr. W. F. Carter h w consented te take charge of the supper and all supplies therefor wil! be thankfully received by hiw, A ticles for the Christme Tree and donations «f money will also be thankful'y received by Mr tarter or by any member of the committee Music and general amusement wil The idea is + splendid one, and a generous © mmunity may be depended upon to he Ip aloag the prome’ ers The Why of it! be pros iced Extra c mpetition dpes not alter the fact that our S-ere is headquarters for all kinds of Fur Goods. THREE REASONS ONLY ! First. ~ Because we give the best possib’e value for ready money. Because the goods con be relied upon to give satisfsction. Third. — Because we keep such a large stock to select from. List of Furs Persian L mb, Beaver, Mink, South Sea Seal, Bear, Alaska S.tle, Astrakan, Opossum, Nurtriv, Goat, Cocn, Hare, Greenland S:al, Grey Lamb, ete. S$” 60 FOO MUFFS! Oe ¢ always used ! for genuine comfort when driving try a F sot Mufti Seci ynd -Oxvece used, BEER BROS. Weather Bulletin. Tcx »s10, Dec. 20.—10 a. m. } ance requested. | general cargo. Local and Giher Items. Wy go to the trouble of making mincee | meat when you can buy it so cheap and good | at Beer & Goff's. j io F— Regular meeting of Court Avon- | dale this evening at 8 o'clock, Full attend : | - its —Huntley & Palmer's English i Christie’s celebrated soda bis- |} ts, all fice", at George Carter & Co's store, - Lost.—In or about the Post Cth e iast Saturd Ay eve ning, 4 purse contain ing a smal! sum of money, Owner will be greatly obliged if s:me is left at this office, I wrs From UWacirax the steamer Fastnets Captain Hepkins, arrived here from Hali- fux at two o'clock this morning, with a ful! She will return this even- ing. a : Tue Women’s Christian Temperance Unior will bold the first of a series of public meet iogs in Zion Churecl Tuesday, De Zi. at 8 | | p.m. Speak-is—Rev. Messrs, Sutherlard, | Gordon and Hamlyn, EN Youse Prorie’s Soctery.—A lecture io is susiety will be delivered in St. Pani'’s Schoolioom by the Hon. 4s H. Davies, M. P., on Tuesday evening, Jan. 10, 1793, commencing at 8 o'clock. = Colum CU Wit A S1pewace Socrat.—A social in aid of the Alberton sidewaik frnd was held at that place recently. There was a good attend- ance, and a pleasant evening was passed. The receipts amounted to $26. median THE EXAMINER'S CHRISTMAS SUPPLEMENT is for sale at the Diamond Bookstore. It is a neat, handy Christmas vresent for friends abroad, and will show them how the Island home is pro- gressing, > SaLvaTION ArmMy.—The tenth anniver- say cf the advent of the Salvation Army in Canada was celebrated with a fl_urish by the suldiers at Torénto on Thursday night last. A self-denial chique of $12,920 was presented to Cimmandant Booth. This ig amount was raised in Canada during one week of self-denial. ietinnceilittlicneilanel Sr. Pavi’s Cuurcn.—On Sunday next, being Christmes Day, there will be a celebra- tion of the Holy Communion at 8.70 a m, and at the mornirg eervice. Choir practices will be held this week on Thursday Friday evenings at 7 30. Until further notice the children’s service on the last Sunday in the month wil be held in the schoolroom iastead of in the church as hereto fore. and _ ~ — W. F. M. S.~The aonual thanksgiving meeting of the Women’s Fv reign Missionary Society willbe held in the lecture-rocm of Zon Church thia evening at 8 o'clock An address by the Rev. Henry Dickie, ** Why we should be interested in Foreign Missions,” and other addresses, of five minutes each, will be delivered by some of the members of the Presbytery. The pu’- lic are cordially invited to attend, ‘iaialscccamajeaan Hamivtron, April 20, 1892 I was dectoing for years with physicians for a scaly and scurvy aftiiction of the scalp They told me it was eczema, but gave me no permanent relief. I was also troubled with excesive dandraif, whick would drop from my head like snowfiskes Hearing of Anti Dand. uff, | used it, and from the third appli cation felt more.relieved than for years; when ha.f the bottle was used the ecz>ma and scaly erup’ ions diss ppeared and have not returned since; dand:ulf was thoroughly removed, the itching «f the scalp stopped, and for an ele- gant, clean and useful hair dressing Anti- Dandcutf has no equal. J. 8. Granan, Mgr. Hamilton Branch Kemp, Jones & Peck, Manufacturers of Cider, Toronto. 3 encepiiiiiigiplbanaiimnet Temperance.—The public temperance meet- ing in Victoria Division Room last evening passed off very pleasantly. Mr. Sabine occu pied the chair. Excellent addresses were given by Rev. Mr. Matthews, Messrs. Car ruthere, Harris and Mclnonis. A _ teuutiful solo, ‘*The song that reached my heart,” was sung by Miss Lapthorne, and a temperance song by Mr. John Ross. Tempersnce readings and reci‘ations were given by Miss Crossman, Messrs, Lawson, Small, Huntly, Simpson, and Buchapnan. Mrs. Matheson, of the W. ©. T. U.S said the women of Canada were not anxious to become members of Parliament, bat al! they asked was to have a vote; and when that privilege was granted, the parlia ments of Canade, both local and D. mioion, woull go through a much-needed cleausing process. Altogether, the meeting was one of interest. Six perso is signed the pledye. ee -- Local Notices R c’ining chairs, new and novel; the best oirpet ewer pers made, cheap this week at Mark Wright & Co's, Don’t be afraid that any person will know you are wearing a cheap overcoat, for oir 10 dollar overcoats fit as well and look as dre sey As the best in the market.—John McLeod &C, We have got cur prices so low that in a “reat many instances we don’t look at cost Our cheap sale is now on; don’t fail to com«e and get some of the bargains —Patton Bros, Bimbeo goods—carpet rockers, game bowarda, ete, for Christmas trade, cheap this week at Mark Wright & Co's, Sa'e of choice apples—To-morrew at 11 clock, at salesroom, Queen St, 50 barrels* winter keeping apples, Baldwin, Syy, Russets and others—C I Morrisor, auc t oneer. Where dd you get the goods? Areth y bankrupt stuck? Ordid you steal them These are some cf the questions asked when we show the cloth we put in our 10 do Ive overcosts. Any person who sees the ‘kth and wants a cheap overcoat, buys every time. We have bad such a run on hem that we had to repeat our order for John McLeod & Co, he cloth DIED. In tlis ci'y, on the 20th inst, Boyle, former y of Crapiud, «ged Fonoral on Thursday at 2 p m, trem his ate residence, Hillsborough Street | Richard So years At Vern ou River, on the llth inst , of par alysis, Catherine M, beloved daughter of Toseph ard Ellen Acorn, aged S years R }, Sleep on iv thy beeuty, Ih u sweet ar gz l chile, By Foro uublighted, By sia undefiled. At the City HW sp ita’, Boston, December 13, Westerly winds; far; a little ower temperature. NEW ENGLISH GOODS just J mE Mooney, a native cf P. E. Il.lan*, sged 35 years XMAS PRESENT ~ le eaten —. a ee TUESDAY, DECEMBER 20 SEF UL AMES PATON & GO. i. a PY Will During Christmas Week offer PECIAL INDUCEMENTS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. Boy’s Reefer, Cape Overcoat, Lady’s Ulster, Plush Mantle, a nice Carpet, Silk Muffler, Lady’s or Gent’s Waterproof Coat, Astrakan Jacket, a good Dress. Lined Gloves, Muffs, Silk Handker- chief, Gold Medal Carpet Sweeper, Silk Searl, Lady’s or Gent’s Umbrella, Kid vloves, Fur Cap, Silk Dress, Fur Cape. TO BE GIVEN AWAY, FROM NOW UNTIL CHRISTMAS, BALLOONS! We will give away to our customers, during Christmas Week, a preity Baloon. hese Baloons wili make a suitable Xmas Gift for the Children, and will cost you nothing. JAMES PATON & CD., 168 Victoria Row. Charlotteto: n, December 17, 18)2~eod & wky received at JAMES Our Metheds of Business, Our Attention to Business, Our High Class of Goods, | Our Reasonable Prices, CAPES, MUFFS, in advertising FUR GOODS, COLLARS, eg to remind you that it pays |b CUFFs, CAPS uy Srictly First-Class Goods — croaks, | high-priced but high grade. MITTS. NOTE WELL—All Goods marked in Plaia Yh'town, Dec. 8, 1892. SUCCESS GLOVES, You CAN GET THEM FROM US! STANLEY BROTHERS, BROWN'S ——= OUR IS DUE, | Yo! ; we} CAN et ua: | FROM not Ss AT CLOSEST PRICES Figures. BLOCK A SUNDAY SCHOOL —_—- WiLL. BH —— —_on——— Friday Evening, Charlottetown, December 20, 1392. CONCERT BEaLD IN THe Dec. 23, At half-past Seven o’clock. Admission 10 cents. Going Out of Business. (x)— business Carpets. i? This Sale will commence on No reserve. 1836 on the Main Charlottetown, December 15, 1892—eod & wky -—(o) BIG BARGAINS ARE THE ORDER OF THE DAY, } ETWEEN Auction Sales and Slaughter Sales and Big Discounts of all kinds the whole country is in a general uproar for Bargains, so we have decided to sell our entire stock of CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE. SPEC PTACLES, &e., &e., lower than hag ever been offered to the public in the history of the United States or since Adam was a baby For instance:—SOLID SILVER WALTHAM WATCHES, Stem Wind and Stem Set, former price $18 00 and $25 00; now $13.00 and $16.00; Silveroid, 3 CLOCKS, once $5 00 and $6 00, now from $2.00 to $4.00; RINGS, BROOCHES. EAR-RINGS, SCARF PINS, &:, in like maaner. - Special attention given tu the Cleaning and Repairing Jewelry, Compasses, &c. if Watches, G. G. JURY, North Side of Queen Square, opposite the Post (Office. Clocks, PATON Charlettetown, Dec. 15, 1892—3m tu th & wky & COS. SCOTCH 19th, and will continue till all is sold, PATTON BR Street. Sav, Hello There,. = Owing to the demoralized state of the Dry Goods trade of Charlottetown, we have decided to go out of In order to wind up the business quickly, we shall discount our entire stock of Dry Goods and Big bargains will be given, as we must clear the entire stock out by Ist March. are all new, well bought. and this is a chance of a lifetime to get goods at your own price. Our Goods MONDAY, Dec. Sale positive. A CARD i Respecting resolution passed by , Uhe Medical Men of this city, re- _ questing the Druggists to ‘dis- |) continue selecting medicines for their customers : | AS I have a iegal right to select medicines 4 for my customers, I shail continue as heretofore to supply their wanta to the et of }my abi/ity—with the beat goods that inoney e fi : B can buy, and my long experience in the busi hess, (extending over twenty yeais with J , t ‘our years spent in the study of medicine with a practising physiciag), J fee “King for a continuance of ; patronege The rus justified in your liberal a See ae i Hall is not ti ' St of suy physician, directly or indirectly, You are not charged 25 or 30 per cent extra on prescriptions for th | beneut. Therefore, bring th eave money. A po! hecaries doctors’ ™ to me and All prescriptions and family recipes she] receive my personal attention. Your obedient servant, {sRORGE E. Hrowes , ; > : Apothecaries Hal], Ds eBrisay'’s Corner Queena St., Ch’town. 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