Saaeaael = See en ema “ msec arctan ee ee Se a I eee ae 4 Oe. 6 * —_ oe -* g saseathn Ea ~ ee gra * son ae acca eee is pit eg ~vassba bane ’ FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28, Lg. pre oe Petal falta : : us Spi se See aor € xv ‘ ‘ THE DAILY EXAMINER a ay OPEN ED a | | | } ? | LOCAL AND = ITEMS. DEATH OF MR. THEOPHILUS Scitmatcmametec| ORAPPRULE : Red ti ae THEY FOLLOW SUI aes of ottcers. a ee ae a uc 1OnS : eee “iy ay of course, and so he gets | wg otual meeting of se. S¥mpathy for His Wife and Children, turkey for dinner, Wel ' ! a Bee ore on lat a need not say that the peo- | (HE RINK 15 OPENED a ee ney diesen ee ce OFF Att ple are after us*too, be-| For the Season. See compen vill be heb 6s the fae | coelllillueeae cnet tna ee ee cause we are selling Winter | — John Hamilton, Sceretary. Ww | Snes Steet, i deeply segeeteds NE: FE | Clothing in Ulsters, Over-|,, Tistts to te had at all the Drag Storee . yne Lovlge, No. 614, wlll cereation abet thestewet at reo g nn URS, coats, Reefers and Men's | omens mei A e election of officers | and fancly of caaell cbiltnes co ae | and Boys’ Suits at the low- | caitprey canemoony 7202 150 ’ . a oi ie Changes eae tet ek oe ! ést prices ever heard of in|". a eo ” a Galbraith’s Banl every Monday and Imagine a A ! came into my place ry i ‘ Actsun =oe™ about half-past four vesterday afternoon,” were issued yesterday, ui ets forasecond or | said Mr. Carmody to-dav. “seemingly in FURS fe scainst I 1. E.R we, and the ther | his usual health and spirits, He asked me 9 , i rnat ey e oO ns, Charlottetown, Thursday evenings and every second Sat day afiernoon sgainst Catherine C ae ode Ce ee good Fur Coat. worth Da aks eee ssn arte. Vie [Sted tomate. Watad’ ict plese selling for $12.50, and ress Sawin” ASK purpose | lding ee ee) = poms Boag Caron, - 4 i RS Nine: oats Ww orth $13 » Se »}I- de 27 5 x n, U ory he returned to the house. Then he came P a ‘ ‘ ‘ is the cdl i" he looked an pale an Snel ned of e ing for $9, and sO on dow Me Church School for Cirls g for the } a ie eee ies Gothen a We cannot explain to you a a oyster and opent i ae ae ideas or sins FRICH 2 | I —T! ‘e nue ~ ag tot bee — . the Sige pea oe ! SE EE eS i > / ae F in this space all the bar - } Bagebill, Mindsor, i. .. of St. V le Panl Society will be giv- ete eines mone Saas aaa : gains we are giving for the | The Lent Term of tixis Institution be e S P fiail even g of bac “after falling Os . ta te ae ea | gi ia Janna y 19, 1895. Jansary 1th next A choice prozrammne |iakine the omer Ite ea ninutes after holidays i in Silk Handkerchiefs and Ladies’ Furs of all kinds, You rer cant? aot forms of adioission . an ae : cae Sn 7 i vate he again remarked aaa chee pha pr ee Bh cee SS eek Nie eras Capes Collars and Mufits should also look at our Christmas Slippers, regular beauties and so |“ DR. HIND, —. » Pina Tao " —Edi- en = - - ma “P| 3 cheap. The wav to be happy is to buv at Edvehill, Windeor, Dec. 20, ie ce r4, A3 3 are k -ty etand jiber- Se oe a + ee . " E 3. An exchange te . ‘riber who | COascious when | lifted him, and said he i ee : - ox : i ra one? sahanel would be all right soon and would leave d and L fourteen Vears i s «es , “ a ‘ i dein 8 eres Sa SEs lint bieas. Ver aocny hearer be took AT SPECIIL DISCOUNTS TO CLEAR. Wd. = MACDONALD & CO’S. SPECIAL . ie underta r was serewing a wn another turn the same as the first and fell ‘ 4 aie a a ; a. Se he was beinz taken along the hail a Charlottetown, December » 1894—dy . . ‘ : ‘dining-room to lie dow 1 ‘ n he lounge ne , mMacing Ie PETA ES took another turn \f ; getting fam sg iat? = DISCOUNTS ; leMO M A argely tiended ito tl lini g-rooum { plactng him upoer fi ee —2, bat, ts Sr PREPARED FOR THE SEASON. i Ma: } 4 as held : Boat . - 8 arrived ' it ig ee five. — last, w k death loctor remained avout ialf an hour, Sir. Thompson. Addresses were made | and nh Chappelle seemet quite ration W A WEEK C ) (() We are now prepared to supply first-class Groceries at very low prices. Our stock is On All Goods dealing with t eee Fe ee Le ee ee. re | ee a fresh, and we keep the best in the market. Black Basket Table Raisins, Museatel, Layer, EE ed s : Which bie it to order some medi id Mr. Chap- — he .- < VAT. a was le r | pelle was seemingly ps right. A Aaa s s @ Valencias, and a fine stock of Cooking Raisins. Vostizza, pertectly clean, and Patras Currants, THES & ee. ene aay oe er oh: reborn eee Layer and Cooking Figs and Dates. Candied Citron, Lemon and ‘Orange Peel, Flavoring : w ylopted ook another bad turn, a: rushed ont Sy} me int te Maes, = Wax & imaraed tc Spices. We have ‘also a choice line of Confectionery, Chocolates , Creams, Mixtures and Penny ‘ 3 Man 4.—AtLt in Man Poss , 7 . . ; ; : ; ans year has been is. | ieee en he ae ay ey daveher | The People’s Store, Wholesale & Retail. Te di oe en Plain and Fancy Biscuits, and everything you need in the Gro- Hi le TAYLOR, a i of whea piaced | al in their power for Mr. Chappelle.” ery line. Give Us a Call. t 17,172 The oat crop as! Tire sad news of Mr. Chappelle's ‘death ; Tr ‘ Watchmaker and Jeweller, 12.1 and barley; 4,900,000. | was bruken to hi« wife by Rev. Mr. Suth- Ss, B. ENWAN c& CO., | , ee ee trooo (criznd «and =D McLeot It was Charlottet » December 28, 1894—m w f Charlottetown, Dec, 12, 1894—m w f Nextjto Woolen Mills .Coa Sicie, Queen Street North side Queen Square. if; Tine ex} . ¢ ve st x were Lt .000 a oreat b! i ‘ h The . ’ tC. #9 ‘ ayents uv MS ve — : : 97 ; oS = — bo.y was remoyed to Mr. Chap; elle’s late i oe 8 butier was 2.516,200 pounds. There is an residence, about ten o’clock last n ight. The tifa tea ; increase in poultry raising funeral will take place to the People’s j WERRY XMAS BELLS. ‘ ~~ ; Cer netry on Sun lay afterno.n at 3.15 : }! a E xs Con ’ Is —Subscrip- i o’eloek, and wi i be under the auspi es _—_ tions I iv I pso testimon al the Oddfell ws, . - GS sate 4 y of Uttawa are en An inquest will be held before D -. Con ' Ww . B&B ' B ver, as soner. D. O'Con- | 2 ov, coroner,this evening at 7 o'clock. The The Big Rus is Op nor, Q. C.. started a list and in a few days |. *? —., ; - ' : ” des a aa This jury will be composed as folluws: 'D. A Se bilisetike eihiad ace ce ee j alazed . 2s : Bruce, foreman, Walter Lowe, James 4 t p FONOW IEE Hon. M Wadd 1], B. C. Prowse, Jobn S. N. lson, A [ a‘ Cowell, Sir A. P. Caror,Sit C. H. Tupper, | nove inka.) rn “a : . ; — \ t— ‘ lon. J.C, Paterson, Hon. JA. Outre See ES As Wwe want to reduce our large stock of Imported and Home-made Clothing, Worsteds, Canadian ‘HASZARD & WOORKS on gers. 5 Bas. SUpPPrt, “oO | che book end sts iteanes ytsiness in Char- ‘ ! * " do, $500 cach Hon. John Hagzart, $25 trey eae a + caw tsland Cloth and Underclothing, we are prepared to give you a better bargain than you can got in the city. = my = : rou Costigan, $=00 pelle’s Awenne. He was also at one time apie ‘f : : - ntenal Gav, | # member of the City Co |, representing “ = ° : sees dame i : ti ein cayes A tectosalers demand that the | WP 4 for several years, He was also 8 We have on hand now a y ery large range of Home-made Goods, both in the Cloth and made up_ into OUR STOCK OF its ee ene ot Dili obied pr yminent ddfellow, being for a term . ; ~ ai Bempcrance Companr of Toronto showld) Grand Maser for the Martine Prove. Clothing. This class of goods suits the public better than anything they can buy. We wish to call parti- HOLIDAY FANCY @0ODS i. 7 sot adil ak ee Since Mr. Chappelle retired from shop- : : ani profits of the teeiotal and the general | seeping last year le has been doing a gen- | CULAE attention to our Double and 'T wisted Cloth, Is Going at a Sixty Mile Clip the ioases of the company have been - ke ee ema Fe COME AND GET SOMETHING ont i seavlest among the dry mem vers This ce C ae a hay a _ _ ms 1 - _ r of our j l ; S ST K such & ov : ie ot wbat the instigators of the demand | bat latterly seemed all aut As we are going out of the Cap business, we are offering our immense stock of C aps'at. 33; por cent. r ud the “wet” members smile a e was about tow apparently in et > —— ay re Show o king sot fort 40 an discount. All these must go before stock-taking. We have “still a few hundred Suits of 1 nderclothing | b E stomach’s sake has had an unexpected! .- Toki ie a of _ ‘ ‘pp > ’ 2 : jitle vindication. See ae oe ee which we will sell at rock-bottom prices, HAS ZARD & MOORE I Tz F \REST :aa.—At the last neeting +? 0° ( lee Ls if ' : Const aces ial the collontar officers Suierixa at Georcerowy.—The schr. ' ; were elected: F S Jost, C R (re-elected); | Orion arrived at Remember the place—Corner of Queen and Grafton Streets, Georgetown Christmas i Donald Fraser, P C R (re-elected); W E | night with flour for Horace Haszard Esq Scott, V C R; Geo Worthy, R 8; Geo Me- | she made a very quick trip from Boston. . ‘ : ; : Kenzie, F S (re-electer J A Lawson, Schr. Jubilee arrived sume day. She al- 4 : Treas (re-ele ted) R Corbett, Chap (re-| so had flour for Horace Haezard. Ce ay oo en. ompany Co 4 elected): T L A:tken,S W: Geo Davison, | =— : — a Ei $B Chas WcFavan, By Dr D Joke = EVE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT McKee, Trustees: Chee December 23. t Mc Ke e, Representa Armour an J Charlottetown, McFarlane and J Suddenly in this city, Dee. 27th., Theo- meee > Chappelle, in the 46th year cf | Office «= Kent Street tives to the High = art; Geo Davison and his age. . > ; n - —~. - S ec 3 : : : : : : eo Ar 94] é Ewen Stewart, | e Co nmi ¢ « {funeral on Sunday afternoon at 3.15 to -Ang 16, y ' —T foliow! ‘ First Methodist Church, thence to People’s | - . > issoxic.—The following officers were! Cemetery. Relatives and friende will. ac- Wants, Lost, Fou nd, A ¢ q ; last even ng inatalle their re apectiv cept this intimation.] ' ————— . chairs, Most Worsh pat Grand Mas ter - ae aa | Advertisements under this heading charged . Thomas A. Mc ~~ : officiating. St. John’s eee Oe ; Se rents ; E “ Lede: ’ No a W He ctor Cc Mi . Donald y - Y £ SW, F Hi Beer WE DONT CLAIM 1} eocee.coumstname me 4 1894—-m w f & wky five cents per line he J W. Chas Webste r; Treas, TO LET—Cottage in one - Mr John as ‘ a Ln ’ al ‘ iain i edi \ th’s, St Peter's toad. Apply to . 7 9 a sh | ‘See vs y, John G J . i to have the largest stock of Xmas | Palmer: te —decds nap, Lhomeas . Leeming; iiiam © i F Tidmarsh; J D Daniel Stewart; S S,; Perfumes for you to select from, i’ i TINT EA y ae ° ee Lee ee ee eee COOK: WANTED—A good cook: must be Charles i: Chaat J 8, Joshua because our LARGE sales at Xmas RECEI\ IN G TO-DA y —Spok Cs, Rims | . well aes highest wages paid, Ap= Whittle; ee _S w ‘Crat JG, Hor- made our stock smal now. We ‘ine is i oly ine is a. | Te aed ie J Se Bckinens Tyler, John Hobe,” Vic ee ee tate eases | During this Month I will give the following Discounts : ee ‘ : : r » - . BYU" : OU; ¥ ‘ mo an (Ct SE sET—On co of Fitzroy te Ledee No?. WM, Bro Fred Beer, 2 oa aes, hove "1 Hubs, Shafts, Sleigh Runners, Dashers, | : HOUSE TO LETOn cormer of Fuaray gpd SW. + has A Mor rrisor oe WwW, R ynald Me- you Can have your choice atin es utle 2 edi ly a eeeeee eee eeeeneeeee en eeeeeaeeeeees » vada . — ( surrein KIXNON. 3i titties C20 ‘ Millan; Treas, John WwW Morrison; Sec’y, yoice prices till New Year's. We Silver Plated Goods. . c i 5c a a rae wantin 5 Jam es R Dav ison: Cc hap, John A Law son; are willing to lose the freight and ‘ > ‘ ¥ : y alr ‘ ee mea CRP VA Vee Te va _— ) “MISSES ‘ «& A =e ; , , » eects oe ? 2 , , } » sé c di tod l kinds of Dressmaking at i = D, dames Dp Tay! wr: a D. W H k Gil : i a ie aes ae Backs. A splendid lot of W oodwo1 k and { Coal V ases,. a2 a eeeeeeeeeeeeeee ees. ee eee eeeeeeeeeee 20) Car beeen pine chew Queen ae Bayfield if : : el. “Walter P Doul!; SS, Richard ee Pe Se IIS io 6 visa Cbd ened Soc bao seer sea ee Streets. ti—aec?2I : cK Jobnsor . J 2. M W Ne lson, Organist, profits too. . oe —™ - . - i a ‘ . » TO! ET—Half of a house containing four é WW Stanley: JG, FC Rattery; ‘Tyler, —— American Hickory. Special low prices in) Hearth Brushes. ..+++sseeseeseeeereeseseceseseeee el . niO, LET Malt of 0 house containing vue ; John Hobbs; J rustee, Harry R Bo wall. h oi & J h re | Clothes W ringers eeeerereeveee.e ee eee eeeereeeereeeeeeeee ZY) a . _ piyat this office. “ de west Cc oot i Jo hSOn 0 nSOon, i Carpenters’ Tools. eeetreeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeeeeee eee lL» : ‘AB” Is -—? AVORI re % Sant: a Clap 8 VERIs 1s IS vp ALY ho corres- y : ‘ | ° » Ss te A. FP. 1 t « th ee seedent writ a eal a ae THE RELIABLE DRUGGISTS. wholesale lots, | Cries, idee amd Mewel ventas ck 66 02 cccs sec pvcesices eld nes cereal Handbitie aa ieee tea ’ es : ey iat = . = : : ee a fs Be ee Bis alle oe) ‘ ; feast of Chri-tnias celebre ed ore eti- . r . vers ‘ 3 ! is .niv Bed cerée 20 : at, of Christnias celebrated more en- | Cop, Kent and Prince Streets. ‘ t ee — : at arenes owe a —_ es = jXOTICE—Samples of plain and ornamental . D. te + a aed : & C Phi y ( Ss, < F “eee ee ee 8 Oe om! ower, fern, Sypsy, bulb an anglag Ots, River. Rev, Mgr. Gillis celebrated mass, | Cyr, Queen and Richmond Streeta. R. B. N ORTON q @., . wavene. Wane ws * oo" curl haa ) éé é also samples of glazed ware, at the socom ; and prea thed an el mpuent, impressive and sets Carvers in I lush and Leather Cases. [ere “0 Sou Wie a onan aan . feeb erent j ia . anil ae . R ha osu , . on : : — * . ‘ slliz } sery 31 cod — ec aeractive sermon from the gospel geocon dec? fe Charlottetown, Dec. 21, 1894—tn fri CITY HARDWARE STORE. Children’s Knife, Fork and Spoon in Plush & Leather Sa en ee ae prRemenes Se Ort. Cases 2) W ANTED-—City canvasser of good addr *ss Ee eciipeed al! previous attempts. Battman’s Buy se ™ ‘Wn hi, A cee ee ee ee salary and expenses paid weekly from flart, - «in C was rendered in < nner that | 7Taaare 7 ‘ : ») és Position permanent. Canadiz d Ameri. . es vin € was rend 7 : = a wae shat Scissors in Plush and Leather Cases.......+.seeeee a cane roe rem may thtagos uh ene : a BORO tO Pewcegur. en : 7 2, ve ‘ Ay <a ROWN Bros Ce s¢ e ron Qni, is ee Mes Donahoe and Mare s and Mrs. I otts Sad lrons. eeeeeeeeseseeeseeeeeeeetese ee ee ee se 0 cents pet se t, ; _bovai—dy tt ~ > urserymce eS e Miss Mc D naki—sang their parts with vale ang thei ! j i . . ® WwW ANTED—At 38 Queen Street, a young grand ¢fiect The choir was assisted by U ful —— All th d th H d | t man of some experience to open oysters and 40 Orche-tra made up as follows: Violins, se WwW d ° o fi t- t d sh: ull be yleased to have Oo er goo Ss in e ar ware ine a prices waiton customers. Must be Seat, tenn and J, F McLellan and M D. Ready: clar- e are ong irst-ra e, an ” . } ~— . i ” . e ee : é ti th ant—dectd edd dey of Se Dante's Coles lid you call and inspect our latest arrivals in Boots, Shoes, to suit the times. Lost Last Tupalay baton the hours 0 2 Ready. of St uns *s College 5 am p m, °o ent Stree ween Mark ~oalhd A. Re as ice sD : acs une Ho ay Slippers, Rubbers. Overshoes aad Gaite rs. Wright's factory and the © ity Baildiag, « i Organ, Miss ai ' a ’ j : ype. Finder will be rewaried by les it alJ. All parte blended into one har Apvother fine lot of Women’s and Misses’ Gaiters daily at this office. oe vee 7 mepious whole. The instrumental trio, | expected - all good values, and just the things for useful TRUNKS—tronks moved to rains end & sed « rionet, baritone an yrgan, boats d ha’ dle arefully by = exe ob gear de ina ae inten Presents, as well as ornamental Xmas Presents and New Year’s Gifts. I] a mais and har dietearcfully by A. P. ALIAB. et ipreccive” q ta od walle St. Soliciting your patronage 9 and wishing z = _ oo December 15, 1894 -m w 1 WANTE D—A girl tor x yneral housework iB q 7 fost in ipressive. The sacred walls of St. a so ag st vttab cheap an asmall family. Apply at this Office. | ser te-cchead dma Gane! AND BUY FROM compliments ‘of the season, yours for neat, sty p aul re were the hearts of the congregation good Boots and Shoes, ~ = - — - a ea - filled with Jofticr eentiments. Many thanks are due to Miss McDonald, the | WE K & . ey laf Organist, for bringing the choir to | MARK WRIGHT & C0., LTD, EK S W AR REN. Y auch a me gh dezn of P fecti D; aiso to i> > 2 as pectic a fate gf Sn Demon tat ard of Thanks Dicered ‘the r assistance. With such } Who Sell at Selling Prices. @ @ treasure of possesses, ¢) mecert on the | “aa . : following New Year’s Day cannot fail to Bowing! New Vn Ladies’ Jackets, a Jewelry, Watches, . = Ladies’ Jackets. ; We desire to thank our many friends and Clocks, Silverware, Spectacles, &e. Special Low Prices this month on the balance of | customers for the very liberal patronage ¢ vive | ee 3 : our stock. us during the past year, and especially during 2 7 “Y |the Xmas season, ‘T he year’s trade has been Fur Capes, ‘one of the best in our experience, and we ie A ‘hopé that by fair dealing and prompt atten-| will Fur Mutts, 10p lat DY fair deail prom] Fur Cloaks. tion to meet a sontinuaebe of the same. IHARRIS & STEWART LONDON HOUSE. Charlottetown, December 27, 1894—dy musical talent as this choir eve ning y ee int a RE LA ARE ACIT ARATE: dec28 —— _ | NOT MANY REMAIN. HE PRICE WAS TOO LOW. abeve priee The subscriber has the largest stock of the goods ever offered by him, and at greatly reduced A Special Cash Discour.t of from: LO te 30 per cent. be made on some lines during the next two weeks. b As it would take too much space to describe the . ‘€ | Low Prices, Quality and Brilliancy ot the goods, the pub- lic are respectfully invited to call and inspect. them, the! 3 ' Hundreds of ladies have taken advantage of our great clearance sale of Ulsters and Capes. Have you? If not, it is not too late $1.98. yet. Remember, $1.8 buys garments worth se 98 $4 and $5, and $2.98 is the price asked for . ® handsome Cloaks worth $6 and $7. BEER BROS. Tue Westner.—Wir’s shi. ting to westerly and decreasing; becom ng fire mi: sided | ¥ ecld, Wishin;; you the -compliments of | ‘seasomwe are, yours truly, | eerie g W. W. WELLNER § a ae FULTON i Charlottetown, December 17. 1894, 4 BAZAAR COMPANY, PER A. | Charlottetown, December 27, 1894—<dvy