é : ; Om A ale ne Roky. ti * ae tl, el EA ti tet titres THE DAILY EXAMINER : - : LY; - Competitors blame our enormous I. 0. O. F. on to the discounts we are giving off v Well, we have a ods, (and by sales to the ‘ ' ; ince tir ntitv of ; shopworn g this | A] OTHER ITEMS. LOCAL AND OT | LOCAL AND O1 | HER ITEMS. | ; e e STANLEY crossed over to Ceorgr- | - ! Pietou yesterday forenoon, and ind passengers were brought ¢ & . \ i by 8} i] train early f the after ey a at : ‘ es i +} : a r | | \ » llos TAI \ telephone © | S . R Messen thisy afternoon says that Donald | | McK ’ was stabl everel\ x ' \ t few nig it» \ > i - . . \ ‘ Ma i wis ‘ unced : . ves mat adn = j ‘ Pont cu biza : Lin the | “gh Mass in St. Dunstan’s Cathedral a part — ; t Christmas Eve, would be by 1 ‘ ket cost twenty-five . N \ ported fur - M 4 i will le a ' o \ a €B ¥ a eS vy Exae I W lear > : Ven! enquiry that story told per ' Wi noert atia r on > .. i ‘ Stre n | iV S greatly go . ute Div assnres a wae iH : “a ney ‘ ' . ol chased Ha ee \ f us a knifejand | t 1) ’ ; that mcKed he o . | . ‘| -Wowax M AM wii; living ~_ | a 4 ' { i ts M : rm G I _ 2 ad, left | | 7 ‘ ' S mot t “atid } z to pres, s ns Sine hia M I wh has « (> CG : n me pp na } " , are wi xiv | - be Aa _ \ cE] ~ A vl Mr. W. C. Hobkirk, ¢ 2 & i ef wing t We a “ tthe wreck tl pd | A M ‘ \ hands a ‘ 7 : % | h < ed ear S } ¢ rs i wt ; \ . . LS " 5 i f M. Parke | Pan an 7 | . : a ot i H i ’ O'Leary j ! : ; a i } , iY ey , ‘ : ’ Matthew Jam I) ! } ’ , i 3 I L? and } . bD Vive I O’Lea und a . i ul his ‘ | gq 3 BIRTH | “ - ' “ DD @ ( | B ’ ' , e y i | i i : DIED. | : a i re | ™ oN s ag es | -~ - . : LK pa i ws Ay | ex ' i si at ? : , V ed gs N ; se8 ' , R Stat her o | | . <= LOCAL NOTICES Vi \dvyertisements under this heiding charges Med uu = yr at the rate of ten « wt perian ” : : . 4 » Rosa D'] n Wednes ; hae. . i : slay ghts,can be had at " Ra Reddin’s Wat ug ‘ = 1 : o , = I | ‘ » \ 4 Aieins for } W at Bee r & Gost lee 182i. | pe = | " g | eng g ogra york by Amas 1 rd ‘ I row. —G. H oe 8 U 6B ‘ ‘y g supp rf } | | ale . w ve open ¢€ Ty nign t} Fe} g a: G. H. Taylor, J 4 . ‘ | M r : ‘ sisins King igs, new | | es aporated apricots &c., at Beer | e «& f t i 18 2 M i y the pound at S.B Fad i Enn & ( . The M Look at t window of Carter’s Book- | ‘ r f la : Mr. Santa Claus is ther Don’t . | \\ Ari ng hin ul . as C pp — ipy ene Oh r window for | - g ne wa lies’ and nts siit rs We lead 2 N B ‘ a ¢andr exs—~-J EB M lonald & Co i ‘ | Hi 187 | ; a 2 ‘ =. i Va i ' i s ara ns at S.B. 1 & Co's uv s t ss Xma B . va img, tor ¢ ryl w. A y ep ‘ i r 4 5 4 Ha & M | : | decl6 2i O ‘ =‘? Ba & e—-VWe } } received | : iH y prev ibles, umbrella stands, | | , | paper-holders, fancy stands and easels, it a sue Se — na They W yuld make very useful i t aga 2 — : . Xmas presents.—John Newson decl5 i ‘ 1 13 t > Massachuss For best value in winter dress goods— ; Try Moore & MeLecd di43i | i ! : a irs Ay When you are shopping for Xmas, don't } sien g » call and see our bamboo goods in | alin es, umbrella stands, ete Phey are the ‘ . Z i eapest lot of fancy bamboo goods in the a ne te be agar ‘ —John Newson ’ decl5 3 ‘ Ma It will do you good to visit the Bazaar | This time it is p stairs.) The show of toys, dolls and ' Ulivet.e, » 4% git and yy a have never been equalled in the Zz #e our patrons in Stock of good things for Christmas trade has been completed and waiting your inspection. , Table , Cooking ] r enas 4! we do not mean old faded out goods, but ” x rE : rs les that have been in stor k since last | pe Ss ™’ Xmas, and are as good as new) and when J ' s to selling for 5cts. what cost 25 | : ' “ a : f 25 cts. what cost $1, it takes wa _ : uv , 4 vind out of our competitors sales is at er periorma s tia I les these we will prove that we have | i f the pr ssional Com pane ' than three times the amount of en- | t i ' an three tine tie amount i } Sos tnielee te marie Tee iat aed A. Vise Koonomy ; : et 7 oe oe ind fancy goods, of any firm in our line in taf band tom the cit Prices are our advertisers : - : : . : g© | Bazaar is that which insists upon good quality. Surely elie there is a difference between “cheap” goods and , we } r ; . : work training the soods that are cheap. We are pleased to inform . W e | ry 1 one ’ a ns 4 Town and Country that our Fall < ed 1 few imv?, Wwe ‘* ce in few dase | a iit the Usics | . Give Le suid of | , Bie Reairrglgan y aprien Raisins (Dehesa and Connoisseur Clusters) : : ity telert, iWway taisins (Valencia Layers and fine off me k), New wili the eretimes | Currants. Candied Citron, tomen and Orange Peels, . a oe a wee oe ee ee ee on | Choice Flavoring Extracts, Spices, Shelled Almonds, aa PERFUMES during ors Shredded Cocoanut—in faet. everything likely to week. Have you seen our stock ? | be used for Xmas baking. JOUNSON’S DRUG STORE. | If you want to enjoy the full purchasing power deste of your dollar call on us. EVER SANDERSON & CO., NEGLECT | | e a ae ET aes ‘The | Newson Block, Victoria Row. vday erueai, and j they x : ele ps ur Xmas } Charlottetown, November 29, 1892—w w f & wky Pr co tes” OUUB RIG is oe = ‘ . e given on ee ‘r+ * ROW The Tories have been “ routed eo ROBERT PALMER & C0. .® i f Drawn and Stamped { foot and artillery ” (see Patriot, 14th), : ’ : A ris ty of Tray Squares. | ..4 now eonnds the knell of the N. P. | Bids : f , D Nivht one alae ” pertoord be, Deseo, Ba os | ‘The doom of the “ bloated manufacturer | Charlottetown — Sash and Door F actory the: ‘ hea At the same | is at hand. The monopolist must now | m TF t he 2 . adthe 1 : four ’ ‘ ~L " oe . width ; he ' take a ba k seat RE AD PH is * We are glad to announce that no change | se PANEI ANy ° o : ic uit ss c » ho d th yer to supply Contractors with NEL f gomeracnent stm bt Se Ea aes wee eaes ant FRAMES, MOULDINGS and FINISH, wk ad ‘ 4 ’ leat wly we poseess of being able to offer Al DOORS and \ ~ 2 ‘EWE ee 20? of cur prices on Pere lect | OF ee We oro | SPOUTING ed CONDUCTORS, STAIR RAILS, STAIR BALUSTERS, NEWEL aeehee ° a eee 1 . . of we Pers 2 Se , - POSTS, which are always kept constantly in stoc tk. ode Tad ful StoCK Of | nose to continue our well-known “ trade 1 kinds of JOBBING in Planing, Jointing, Mor wna policy "=the BEST GOODS at the LOW. We are also Pera ead F T cooian * Ee . a—-. wali “ee : co i ‘ g, Jig and Fre z : ae BEER BROS | EST PRICES. Our Furniture campaign tng ied of ‘GOTHIC. WINDOWS made at shortest notice. : Brae al 1 Retail for 1894 will interest all housekeepers. Our Ma:hinery is new and of the very best deseriytion, anil we mannfacty Weather Bull i. of the best Quebec pine. Give us call. eather a. od kW: i & Co Ltd M & Toxoxsto, Dec, , 10 om. ar ig] " ROBT. PAL ER 9 On Winks mos; wenerly; five and colder, decl 6 Ch’tewa, Nov. 3, 1893—wky eaeewe MO.2* : | z : | | | discounts. eo ae —_— ‘ MONDAY, DEC FOUR POINTS. QUALITY. 1 shoes, ane STYLE. on style, POINT I. POINT 2. POINT 3 ’ FIT. How th 5 whimsical, PRICE. that make POINT 4, Charlottetown, December 18, 1893—dy Paradoxical. low far we have gone if this let them tell the story. if our “Superb Fitters” »s the sale. J. NEVER BEFORE Have we sold The reason we the cost of Cloth and Trimming. worth is this s fast. We have you buy Witho Wool Goods, B SeaQsol " s goods. OVERCOATS, ULSTERS Qor Fur real plums in this line, ut seeing our stock, lack Cashmeres, Try us Merinos, lower prices than found elsewhere. Charlottetown, December 18, 1893—m J. TS. Wi ted why respect, ey do is proven by the rapid sales. do not fit, Leaves no room for argument. M. McLEOD & CO. j etc., MACDONALD for Shawls, hear the price see the Iiow well we succeed in our efforts to keep down prices and put just see our marvels, let them relate the tale. Be a nor woman A fitting wind-up , REEFERS and SUITS so cheap. | can do so is we bought our Clothing this year lower W e have no old stock Goods and than every dollar's and Sleigh Robes are selling you will outa a mistake if Astrakan Jackets, Corsets. Kid Gloves—all at Lady’s & CO. ‘AOSA ever so) -adymade shoe will. | Mk. ¢. BR. VONTOM, FE U0 R S. We are closing out the SPEC If you want a Charlottetown, December 13, 1893--m SARGAIN, FURS xt balance of our LALLY REDUCED =MBER 18, 1893. CRAND Literary & Musical Evening FANG Sove and icone Recital, D'ERINA, the Renowned Prima Donna of aa Voealist and Pianist by Special Ap- pointment to MH. 1. BL the Princess Of V ales, assisted by The Disunguished Tenor and Humorist, “At the Lyceum, Charlottetown, peel NE siete Wednesday & Thursday Evenings, December 20th and 21st. Doors open at7 o'clock. Commence at 8 Admission, ‘5 cents. decli~lw eod Reserved Seats 3x then dy SKAT! NG. ¢ Hillsborongh Skating Rink i) he ‘sae for the season on rut RSDAY EV ZNING, 2!st December, inst :— ‘ ; . . on Gentleman Season Ticket 34 00 gar >» 00 2 00 Afternoon R nk will be open follows :—~—Eve.y night and every Saturday afte ’ Band will day night, day might affernoo! Tickets for sale at C din Bros’, and A. S Sing e = lmission io ade at usual rates PBL RAILWAY Chrisimas Holidays. during the Monday and Tuesday, season a- Thursday Friday and rnoon attendance ; 4is0 On every be ia every Mon alternate Thurs- and every alternate Saturday D. Rankin’s, Red Johnson’s. skate ind promen- Db. C. McLEOD, Secv-T ree asurer Return first-class fare wo and from al] this Rai! way on December 22nd 29th and 30th, 1893, and on Fickets will be issued at on¢ Stati 23rd, 2 Sth, January Ist, ns On 1893, good for return up to and on Janu ary &th, L894 J. UNSWORTH, Superintendent Railwav Onlice, Ch’town. 7 Dee. 16, 1893 ‘ ‘MISS MARY DOU LL, PRICES! see the goods and get our Successors to Perkins & wf prices, MOORE & McLEOD, Sterns. HELLO, EVERYBODY! The Bazaar Company are right to the Front with the Grandest Variety of Xmas Goods ever shown in the City. Weare bound to do the Xmas trade, and have therefore imported an immense quantity of TOYS, ineluding Drums, Fur- niture Sets, Toy Dishes, Mechanical Toys, || Blocks and Games in galore, ete. Prices own to rock bottom. i Remember our CHINA WARE Depart- |) ment. We are giving some of the greatest ‘alues ever heard of in Cups and Saucers, Sets, Vases, Butter Dishes, Tea Cheese § Dishes, Water Sets, Bisque Figures, etc. We are bound to sell. ‘nglish houses, and not from the BAZAAR Our This we can explain: Bargains prices are so low Local, everybody is We buy our goods direct Montreal and Toronto houses. STORE, and we will be bound to suit you both in quality and price. At the beginning of the season we ha three times the quantity of any of our competitors had, but we have heen forced to send for a duplicate supply, DOLL DEPARTMENT. will be convinced that we can Just view our and you sell Dolls at prices that other competitors pay for them. We have cluding Glove and Photo Cases, a number of Oak Cases, in Handkerehief Cases, Jewel and Cigar Cases, whieh we are offering to clear. These are at ecst New Goods and extra value. ashamed to ask for German, French and} Come one and all to| from BAZAAR COMPANY (Old Diamond Bookstore), Charlottetown, Dec. 15, 1893—m w f CHRISTMAS, I have the best ine of | i CUTLERY we SR oninds At the Lowest Prices, on the Island, | DON’T FAIL TO SEE MY | CARVERS, In Plush and Leather Cases. Complete Sets of Spoons and Forks in Plush Boxes at W. E. DAWSON'S. Charlottetown, December 6, 1893—m | ARI RRP nmr rf Mes A = (RO WHEN BUYING XMAS PRESENTS, BE SENSIBLE YOUR AND Try Something Useful to All, SUCH AS MRS. POTTS’ SAD IRONS, 89 CENTS A SET, Royal Canadian Clothes Wringers, $3.00 EACH, AT W. £E. DAWSON'S | wf | A, FULTON, MANAGER. I893. I Have the Finest Line | inal lee, SCISSORS, | | | satin ‘PLUSH & LEATHER CASES, | Ever Shown on the Island. Guns, Rifles & Revolvers —AT-— ‘W. E. DAWSON'S ;| moderate prices, DOLLS that | STUviO, STAMPER BLOCK. la true ons given m the varions brane) of Drawing and Painting nov29I—2m eod THREE FRIENDS You Meet in Our Stock. ‘Quality, Quantity, Price. We keep everything a first- class Clothing Store should i keep We not only sell bat fill and ‘deliver orders promptly and carefully. | Inspection of our Overcoats, | Ulsters, Reefers and Suits will | convince you we are fully up to the wants of the people of | P. KE, Island. McKay Woolen Co. Charlottetown, Noy. 17, JUST RECEIVED ! “A Lot of New Overooatings. We are maliny © ¥ a very nice Overcoat for | $9.50. Do not let a good thine elip | through your fingers. WORSTED P ANTS, $3.25. A. J. MURPHY. 24, 1893 Give us a eall. i893 tn frisat FIChiown, Noy | Wants, Lost, Found, &e pdceiimny under this ; nendiee charged five cents per line, LOST.-—-This mosning, between Undertaker Hennessy’s and Reddin Bros’., through the Post Office, a pocket book containing a sam of money and valuable — Finder will kindly leave same at this offic Ij—decls WANTED—A canvasser of good addrasa ti ; canvass the city. Please reply right away to P. O. Box 7), elty decls WANTED—A boy to learn the book binding Apply at once to J. D. TAY"OR. tf- ~dee 16 WOOD FOR SALE—Two hundred cords of Soft Wood for sale by 4 TURNER, Marshfield P. Od, » East Rive r, Lot: guar 3i—dec 16 AGENTS WANTED--Experienced sales- men for new 2% household articie—sells at | sight-—for Quebec, St. John’s, Halifax and Loewe Yonge Street, ; ; rorento, Ont. 31 pd~—deels SALESMEN WANTED—To» sell our goods by sample to the wholesale and retail trade ; sell on sight to every business man or firm liberal salary and expenses paid; permane nt position. For particulars address, with stamp, CENTENNIAL MFG. Co., Milwaukee, Wis. deel6 GLOV E LOST- “Li ost, a a kid glove finder kindly leave it at office. TO LET—Two Cottages in the John Longworth’s residence. PALMER, I Will the Tar } x .MINER declt rear of Mr Apply to H.J 6i—dec9 FOU ND—A pair of spectacles, Davies’ Drug Store, Victoria Row. FOUND.—A Chubb Lock Key, this offiee, Apply at decs ——— Apply th eee ee Pe ED Vy Mae way. HE te