a AO AR AB ’ [ Y EXAMINER - . - THE DAILY EXA) : ; ; | ( il tion. MR. PETERS AND THE CONSOLIDA- A RAY OF LIGHT. DIED. | NO S. a it ee ed Down Wi th Politica orr D TION OF THE LAWS lux Public Accounts of the present year - thi — , my oe e i j . om © at the residence of Kev. d. J. olter, Jas. | I Ge rrymander —Re- lose who have heard Mr. Peters on | are still {shrouded in cimmeranian dark- Berry, Esq., of St. Martins, N.B,, in the| — a “ Franchise Punish the stump in the Third Distriet,.know how | ness; but the Patriot has let in a ray of 86th vear of his age. Srecual, Desparcues to Tuk Examiner e ; | ] : > ‘ r . . J . SPECIAL cSPAT cs UXAM.NER. ee ne Enacted the Mort- | “vagely he attacked the late Government | light upon the debentures. It appears that! Qy Dee, 3rd, at Cardigan, Georgiaa, . . . . ’ ’ Po wert — Vote Cast Out the Land | over the consolidation of the statutes In | Mr. Peters has not sold the balance of youngest danghter of Charles Crawfora, PARIS SENSATION ot « *,* oe 7 odies wreckers Make Revenue | the most reckless language he described $185,000 worth of these securities—he has aged 17. ch ae . I tl hole tra tior alous job ‘ nT , debe res.” At Cardigan Head, Dee. 5th, Kenneth and Bxpendicare Meet, the whole transaction as a scandalous job, | sold only $158,400 worth of lebentures. Pe Ae ayess g A which was not of the livhtest benefit to] So Mr. Peters prefers to borrow from the At} } T 2 t. Dp 5th, d er home ryon ; , Dec. the Province, the whole being so badly | banks at 6 per cent. to selling his 4 per], ted this : ’ Se f 5 of consumption, Lydia Lord, ad parted thi B E D TUR EN TO VOTE FOR aa iss tie jutgce wou'd vot allow it to| cont, dobesteres a4 96. This snome so thow | tetramers tea OM) LXploded In the ChamMDper be oted before them, and declared that] (,) that Mr. Peters is not really so con- = of Deputies . sat . ' P 7 . ‘ " ee e o a KING S « @UNTY t ul sum of ney which itcost was fident about the excellence of his debenture BIRTH. | : WORSON sbsulutely thrown away In every one of operation; that after selling $158,400 worth At Wontchit: Wr. Mabeither 27. to ; ’ : ' ‘ . KICKHAM and MOR ie ten meetings he Third District, Mr. | o¢ debentures, he is doing the very thing | t';e wife of H.S. Desbrisay, a daughte . UGHT S i Dist Peters referred to the consolidation of the iat he denounced the Sullivan and Me ——— * — ae --——— : — THE BOMBTHROWER CA ‘ \ +} But » the Grand ‘. : There will be a sale of aprons ani pina- StU LLIVAN | NDERHAY aws inthis way = 6&8 _ ——— od Adnrinistrations for doing gee in OE Ys Seediitdien ta ‘Thure- didieeaihinsitiias Srsueh-rcian eerie aoceind a day, the 14h inst, at 3 o’eluck, Admission | Mapy Members Wounded tut no One I ad yot off his usual tirade, Senator Fer- | THE MORELL BRIDGE JOB. eee dil 3 Killed McDONALD SHAW 7 ad an es ‘ . one mae | ot wi eons . a : , : | Turs matter was discussed in the Legis- Great doll show at Carter’s Bookstore ouatisiitins I T) r Mr. 1 ° a lat 1 subsequently by the press. I. | ee advt, : Paris, Dec. 11. } ; iature an Sstrbseequ iui i ! . \ MeLEOD , i - _— roven that Mr. R. N. Cox obtaine Intense excitement was caused on Satur- : ' . follows ee" : ta Ith, b the? dA s day during a debate in the Chamber of | ‘ ‘ . | the contract for $1,600, although the don. Ni i f j 1 De puties, when some person threw a Lomb | , 1 “ef “oO W tto make aremark or WO l ss , si "Mr TI was Mell ah was for % : < cS the re a ‘ 1ON 1 McDONALD tat. | ute ten ler of Mr IOC" See yt e7t i. from the gallery to the floor of the cham j Q * . ns ‘ pr a | 6iJ 305, and that extras” were paid i . her, wheze it explode: with terrific force. t th rte re | oo o the amount of $1,405.74. Ina It is officially stated that 48 persons were IN PRINCE COT \ ha ild be | Mr. Cox to the amou ) : ” i oi te wounded, but no fatalities have yet reeult- | l ! Was | detailed statement of the “extras it ap- E 5 a i . ° .- _— . Vail ae I nl Tr , uP ia Reeth oe ed or are feared. Augustus Vailant, alia Chi a : Né i : ’ Se | peared that 16 piles were supplied at very : ins CGEINS r Marchal, a resident of the suburb of | ( i passes too | i a : : he Stake D : ! y t som- | $5.50 each; one ton of Iron at $60.10 ; 100 | a rr Choisylerod, is the anarchist who threw I atr ist vy ft work wrtormed f rhe co te Mee ie on ; “ae oe ied i MES } \ few pies of tl port of | bolts, $15; the difference between the cost Good news from ali parts of the coun- | the bomb. iH > was arrest 1 and ma lea ! = ! i : : | . confession, When the bomb exploded } | ‘ ' Hitiss shave been placed in the | of 6.000 feet of fir plauking and 6,000 | try. Great succe sieht ana wae shattered aad ta nose } - rt and | , ok Jankine $42. | i Ss right arm was shatt anc s 2 I Pont UNAS Tock pate | "2%¢ of hemlock planking, 943; panpurr 4 CHAMPIOMMBibliber | cas bloen cfand hlewerk abil host were | i vem; but 1 could not ; etc. Nearly $2,000 more were paid Mr and.CoaJ take the Jead in -Louteeprice and | Jacerated. He is 32 years old, and des €X an op i e work. | : ' 3 j on i ,. } “ o fa a t | Cox than the amount of the lowest tender | quaftity. i serted*his family because he was too lazy lone fai well. so far a3 , ' Sie Sa BENTLEY . ‘ ge from what I have seen of it, | for the work! That some part of this} gpInGLEs a specialty. to support it. He had been convicted five { t i snatifiable avy be admitted times of petty crimes, and has been an ~ sss ea i ' 7 ] a % - re i amount was justifiable may be i -| BARRETT & CHAMPION, nenpuilet sins ON. un s DI ROE " een eee a eerie ae ro But t will take more than the expressed Connolly’s Wharf. eae 3 ery sary that me tatntes snoull . | — hi opinion of Mr. Cox—strong as is the : Ee \TY. be made correct at the beginning, | °Pimion ™ * e Cl’town, Dec. 11, 1893—dy 2i- wy 2i al EEN -* = ; : if f th not i perte : £ langu vs 1 which that Opinion Is CoM hed Damage at Sea. ; 0 cl BOD 1 we \ | a nothing but alter to feonvince independent electors that . . Bosron, Dec. 11. : vite as a ] 1 a aa we the Morell Bri lve matter is free from Nt e ie chooner Seylla, of Port Hood, 3 = ecisiature . ‘ ‘ i ‘ ot - eh = of. to.) t y le > lvisable to jobb ry, and that there has not been a j ing came into port ) esterday, minus i ENKINS a McKAt os lied l or tet i he ; great waste of public money in connection eh deekload of 509 railroad tiles and 115 }{ ia the stand over for anot ses- | gre: ast : i ( | _-- -— ship kne=, and with deck omc pt of | I L) 7 as )ppos loes Nn Wish with it ue wae evtke leh | ' | t} v ar Ac ie » tl way of passing a h the G 7 movea A a cylia et we ae : | ; f there were no collusion with the Gov rt Hood on Nov. 14th with a cargo of | statu Not egal gentiemen, : i ; - . | I b the House are interested ernment how did it happen that the four Great — ) tiles, cor isigned to John G. Hall, H. ¢ » of | I I riN Mel I N thie vR « = lated ind passed lowe t tence rs were passed over and that this city i ‘ - . we i . Son ‘ Haw - might of Mr. Mellish was bought out by Mr.Cox? IN a -saumeamarceeag } t w mistakes them, for sdiin . ' of OWEN and FTI _— re ; ; : , | The letter of Mr. Mellish, which happily Man kill on the Rail. ul y t iK n non : | P ‘ - | comes to han ] in the iit k of time, is con- . I } rc \ 2 re \ But | ts of i@ put | ik Pr r ioe an 2) ; La i e statutes should Le made as ct | clusive upon this point I iat bert 3 fa ar MOC Xx, . : 7" ' te vote on the question | as possible After the Dominion consoli -- esese — —— --—— : ee are Pe , Dominick Melanson, a country butcher | he ect lated statutes we prepared, some « ELECTION CLERKS. —— who was in Mondton on Saturday, was 1 eemenden elepsed—T think about tw el ick by a train at Meadow Brook crossing | y ‘ y were pase | the A corre spondent in Saturday’ = Patriot A Grand LIBERAL-CONSERVATIVI while returning shortly befere midnight, ————— ae Hi Comne and it is better to let desires to know who is the Election Clerk Rally Meeting will be held in aud killed. ‘ the matter stand « for a little tin ; oat : ee nee THE LYCEUM. x > or Queen’s County. Hf the duties of an SN PROMIBITION X aaa ee ie a —— — juice oo. Election Clerk are simply to do the th An Anarchist Fizzle. iH Mr. Pe he deen | Oe work of the election, these duties are “7. MORROW EVENING Bl 1 reese Si a ps stelietes : : — ; af ON, ec. ‘ . 5 ' ' : 1} being performed satisfactorily bv Mr. , ae er AGAINST PROUNIBITION by his words to the following positions : . © sect ce rR cae: y, The Anarchist demonstration in Prafal- | st. That the consolidation of the laws Hen y Sm th, the Sherifi’s own officer AT EIGH r O'CLOCH gar Square yest rday was a fizzle. F ew | es } Stet bes 4 i ii party But, on the other hand, if the duties are . stp . spectators were in the Square. The Anar- | ee sh i te 1 er of pa ; . wpe i Ss iliaaiel snl ac e - ‘hist leaders failed to appear, pro rey lv § t i waite noe | COO ,and embrace th ee es Cl ] yy s eT oo Pn, one WAP ERENES OO" | lies eld ait teas iid tea "the Evening Before the Election. | tearing cammary treatment. ine egisiature in \ uo 8 on . are residing cr, i i } a i pane W —— ee T) } 1) | keepers. there are a great many See ie a: ‘ who vote 2nd. That the rk was fairly well | *°1 . = : ' tats vere it will be placed by those who 2nd. T we en. te oe baie Wan lala: bets Sinn is ; Commercial ‘Travellers’ Association. | r probibitict Those who want to vote | done by Messrs. Morson, McLean, MeNeill \ Warl Speeches will be delivered by the Oppo- viscieiiia | against prol place tl a ae of Queen’s County Messrs. Warburton an sition City Candidates and others, See ad ; Sinclair supplied the Sheriff with a list of , u ‘ner 8} wae : rat the House was right in 1890, Sincla we es pl ” , sgracrgegbins se | This Meeting will be in addition to the D. Watson has been elected peciidont| Moleol was in not n not | the faithfal for that district In the See- esr Sd is 1) and Wm. MeNally vice-president of the | MeL , oe m power, - : . . one held in Mark Hall. vie y vice | , ; passin the tatutes, and in giving time | 94 District of Queen's, Mr. Donald FPar- Dominion Commercial Travellers’ Associa- | THE DAILY f } : a 6 i | quharse n handed in his list, and made a |! R. SMALLWOOD, tion. or th careful studv, so that tLe work 3 E : a : clean sweep of all, exeept one old cfiicer deell secre ary. ie ae lone DECEMBER ll, B95. o | who was a grit—he remained. In the a en Ppa l ie e it follows that all the blame fur | #0 a8 @ grit er mene i i CR. Ss WD _ FEATHER t t lit f ass t Third District of Queen’s County, Mr HE WHITE :; he present condition of our laws rest on if — age ogNce the shouklers of Mr. Peters himeele, | Peters himself nominated all the new | Literary & Musical [vening Seme persons can be very brave in the sy ! } men appointed, including one as Presiding : Since 159 he has had a _ majority ; : : i \ € the ad rsi L} H ; , , ,| Officer who was too drunk on Nomination —~A\N D——— ’ | in the Legislatur But he has « enpied ' a r Fergu has been hound , ' Day and subsequent ones to receive the| a . : rly all the time of the three sessions | Day @ ss a atc te arevane Recital. Mr. L. H. Davies and his supy ! } ballot box and papers for the election. | ’ , in passing laws which are a disgrace to a , his Provinee pul — rs Brit P } ie I lected | Whether he has since sobered up is not | > « i¢ mas negied “a | " ‘ . inded. I ' ' cno = last accou f him wer i ha heen | i tim wk of pa the | Known. The last accou ¢ fof him t S! sy at nis pe val Character , ted ' Theiud Lure that he was taken home in the bottom of | c ‘ i Sta t i tu ers, ttack his tives igned, hiss his sleigh unable to sav “ bread.” In the ik : 7 } mage pO} gene are to- : ath : ies | the Renoy wned Prima Donna of frelane, ; gece = —" ted, and | : ia | pr i I I I th pendi- } Fourth District of Queen’=, Messrs Hector Vocalist Pianist by Special Ap- \ ee oo vias ahaiyei Raita en ointment to HR. H the Pi -eéxs } led vil g tl shad ¢ pt t which has Leen ineurred in consoli McDonald and George Forbes have nom po rent ‘ a 2, assisted by t fforded , | inat®d their officials. While in Charlotte- lrarkard \ por ' , dation ‘ and the Llame rests with | '!4! L thei oe ial : a oe , ; z | ‘ , rey Mr. L. H. Davies to mect Senator Fergu-| yp I the subservient eupporters | town the appointing power Las been placed | MR, G. R. VONTOM, this « In the nbled on the shoulder of Mr. Francis L. Haezard. > _ | im the I aul ‘i ik zi : The Distinguished Tenor and Humorist, i har - Ato make good We are informed that when Senator | We trast “ Elector is now satitied. 1 41 “Cae on barges of his which refer to Mr} Persson concluded his speceh at the | he is not we may be able to give him rome «At the Lyceum, Charlottetown, I ' “ the I ““! | Grand Tracadie meetine, after having | further info: mation ; lat we venta ta Se { Mr. Da el etd Mr. P of the most atrocious | @scard the assertion that he wali be quite | the public 1 be | misrepresentation regarding the consolida- | Content with what he has just received. | Wednesday & tharsday Evenings, 4 ' ho I see. — a | iti Hl | i nq } } mn could not offer A VeéRY ILEASANT AFFAIR. December 20th and 2kst i ! P , e word ply, although every eve in — ' : The Steamer Elliot Goes Out for a Rua | age anc ¢ ~— the meeting was bent on him ee what with the Insp ctor of Steam oats Doors open at7 o'clock. Commence at 8. INNOCENT ‘ he could say for hin ' It net wonder oe ee Admi n, ‘5cent R rved Seats 3i¢ oe . = oe Is Bie vucuerm | Ac ssion, ‘ocents. veserved Seats 3.x. An INNOCENT MORONS + ae tae Os Saturday afternoon the rumor got] gseij—iweod then dy | N j a p ful taat the Premier was dumb ! abroad that Capt MeMillan’s new steam- | 1 er See RNR eta | ship, the Elliot—a description of which af aye - ~ . . ! . sont ; DEBT OF NOVA SCOTIA. | Was viven it our coh mos when she wa j - ; i ¢ al ! te ‘ a 4 launched —was to make her trial trip at | | P RE- fits i Prt. corres ponmient at ernon vi VE ; i . mis i 42 ) the A " ! a ; Vern lis | three o's lock, avd before that time quite u U Vib to WEE As wriece gathered to see her off. Afier a ¢-r a og tior “ ew ‘rowd wathered to ‘ i 4 \ 4 é *Mr. L. H. Davies was here last night. | tedic ms effort to get her out of the dock, ‘ A } Ms gg me % \ ‘ ter : I n timate friends of the Govern- | owing to the narrowness of the channel | 17 ported to have | ule to t " menr party here regret that he left Char pa Ana vessels being fast to the Ferry j PLUG “A f I ttatements did not | Wharf, she got clear all right, and after | i tl P . a & . , 7 9 , j he weight of the solid facts ad-| touehing at the Steam Nav. Co’s Wharf,| WAS not a , : ed by Messrs, Martin and McLean. It | where an anchor was taken on board, and | hat fi i 9 peo] 3 ; was stated by Mr. MeLean that the debt of | a few more persons jo ‘ined the party, the | {nat 3 i5 Cidi bide C nino : Nova Scotia had increased under Grit | lines were cast off at fp. m. and the good | \. 1 at b n ' a | yr ake poten rule since 188] from about $57,000 to | ship sped away, much to the delig ht of | or aa Ow 4 they w be reaay to micet ‘ . | a : : } ¢ romething Ov $5,000,000 in 1892 Mr evervone on board, and amidst a roar of ee og ! \ ' ‘ bit . Davies denied und stated that he | greetings poured forth from the ré a CGUIG aA } Land O ‘ j | mat the fizures were wrong—he had | steam craft of every des scription in the vie | ft coat tiles mates » nes <70o 000 of | a timate acquaintance with Mr. Field | incty that had their fires lighted. At 4.15 50 Orea 3 SS 2 Fxg Oe : ing, the Premier of Nova Seotia and a good- | the block house Lght was passed, and | b ; ts f silent on t que-tion |. * ; © ; ; S d is knowledge of the financial position of that | running out and turning near the black 1. INness an ‘ He might , 89! | Provinee—he knew that the debt of Nova | buoy again passed the same light at 4.45, | hay d that he did not know the extent of his re- | Scotia was over one million dollars when } and when the bell struck to stop her en i) e aV /e@ e-§ 62 mes | Mr. Fielding went into power Mr. Me-j{ gines before making fast to the Steam | See ed ee anirenent He knows it now, and the ecnyneg : l om J | 2! ! ma ge fe d I" oc 1, | Lean produced the Journal of Commerce, | Navigation Co’s Wharf again, the town ve 0 e i 50 2 ple know it al<o St hee hirk the | I | oe . : y peer? ; | Montreal, to prove his statement, when | clock was striking five—the vessel having | h ? o tax Mr Davies stated that that paper was a] gone about ten miles inthe hour, whic h | |S or a i 1€ san ; ommete< RGAE te ; 0 enna ta ale se . z ; party journal,and not worthy of confidence. | was much more than her frie nds expe cle 'A Id. COMPEUED Sernree’ ill von say whether or not this is true.’ | When leaving the wharf her steam whistle | pure, n 1 sweet : "1 oe ‘ ; i would ne ork, but Jimmie > Me Eachern K ag t might well have been he Journal of Commerce is one of the | * uld n rt WOERs we de a : t ] tw ly ; . ay ' yeh ’ : . soon got it in such order that our return Smo {e,; I 0 won er if 1 eved that tl cup Of political iiiqui |} leading financ.al and commercial journals was well ennons cal. All f was full, and that no new engine of cor | of Canala, and ix, we believe, perfectly in- Capt. Am rus Brown, who takes con boes. | Ve stores Keep ruption w uld be brought to bear on the | dependent of party, a ila gool authority | mand of the Elliot, was in char; ze, and | | . | | Death Sentence Commuted. | Orrawa, Dee. 11 The death sentence passed on LeBlanc, the Winnipeg murderer, has muted to dfteen years’ eer, servitude. j DO LLYDOM. 7 At Santa Claus’ Headquarters. been con - i Tuesday and Wedneaday are our Show Days for Dolls, and if the like of our dis- | p! av was ever seen before in this city we should like to know when and where. Wax Dolls, China Dolls, Bisque Dolls, Talking Dolls, Large Dolls, Sma! Dolls, Dressed Dolls, Walking Dolls. All sizes, qualities, kinds an] nationali- ties of Dolls, at prices from two cents to | ten dollars. All who buy oo two Show Day s will ¢ PER CENT., 1894 free. from us on these tadiscount of TEN and a h: = some Calendar for Re member the place, CARTIR'S BOOKSTORP, 187 Queen Square, The Recognized Headquarters for Xmas Presents. de ell The question whether or not the Hawa ii an Quee “nis a pe rson of good rhoral char- acter is being brought forwedd in support | of the annexation argument in the United States Senate. If the American Senators are to be the censors of universal morals, they had better annex Turke *y and othe: conuntrie &, whos ec rnle rs do not conform 10 the American standard. That would be one way cfdealing with such differences of opinion. Another would le to send outa Kansas commission of female raw- hiders to chastise Lilinokal ini, the Sultan. and the other wayward ones, Cod Liver Oil has long been justly cele- brated as a lung healer. Alone it is diffi cult to take, but combined with the Hypophosphites in Puttner's Emulsion, it is agreeable to the taste, and unequelld by any other medicine for weak lungs. His Bep Was ie BANK.--- Serious fire occurred in H. A. Laing’s house at Newboro, Ont., on Wednesday night las st, about nine o'clock. A lamp placed on a stand in a bedroom exploded, Setting fire to the bed tick, in which was hidden $,280. Before the fire was extin guished the money and bed clothes were all burned, A small but i | electors. Those who thought so now find | ¢ron, which to suote. Th fact stated by among those on Loard were Capt. Rh. Me- 1) ; ae ‘a Millan, to whose energy and pluck we are : ' ere rece deine ' on a heen set fo: nm ¢ al. this eV \ ind ‘ mein. | Mr. McLean has been set forth in the Hal indebted for the ownership of such a fine J. B. Pace Tole C Rie] l, } : y ] ' : : . . é obaces } At ti Littl York meeting ifax Herald in cold fizures, which we have | vessel in our port; Mre. MeMillan and Virginia; and M nea l ( _ j ee i , ¥ é it a M Peter declared that, remit | not seen refuted. The debt of Nova Scotia | Mrs. W. B. Robertson, as well as Messrs. -— pace anny a. Line t when rettling ac-| yw. Hugh and Jobn MeMillan, William Welsh, | ~~ — ting compout nterest rae re img & \ , 2 earn 2 : : onl ; pte eee ne i Esq., M. P., Mr. Waring, Steamboat In- . ints. be was only giving away what the | On 31st Dee.. tS3t. 0% Sty 143 | spector; A. McKinnon, Eeq., who had Government had no legal right ¢ Pha ‘ oe 8,713.07 | charge of putting in her machinery; a Opposition candidates then demanded | : . 140,65; - Kimble Coffin, her master-builder; Walter CA ; a i satel memanud imserett . D4 aise | Matheson, Dr. Bagnall, Archibald Ken- , ad exacted compound in on - pos ) a whiv hia ‘ | re LX85 SIX! v7 4 | nedy, and Geo. H. Toombs. ewer frome Chow ands of peop" during the las ” LaS6 1,049, 161.71 r re re ee | CRT S ‘s ww? -” ,o Oo - cape . . er three years and only remitted it by way of in- ‘ vateee ss | B. I, S—Regular monthly meeting this wee a eters attempt Goo 99,102.19 | (Monday) evening at 8 o’clock j fluencing votes. Atfirst Mr. Peters attemy 1XX9.. 1 939,662.14 | ii St - aba : Lal, ay Se practic peat at 9 eC49r ‘ , . om - edro deny tat this wa toe practice Buta 1X90 2,642, 518.82 | Vicrorita Hockey Civus.— There wil be CAD j ' ‘ ‘ “ee ° ‘ : . . , the Stanhepe meeting he was confronted . 1991 2,990,492.06 | a special meeting of the Victoria Hock “y | with the cases of Messrs, Ivaac Sellers and 1892. on 3,138,761.50} Club this evening at & o'clock, in the | oe | John Martin, who eat side by side in one It was stated bythe Herald that there | Y.M. ©. A., to consider natters of im- pirate baat ' 7 s . | a. ies ¢ the front seats of the meeting. In Mr. | were nominal assets to show for this in- | p vrtance qr uel rm me . e : deeppmenenteetl pence wl , “ase £98 38 of compound interest crease of not more than $= 3,138,000, to the Sellers # Case, Foo.- «were remitted while Mr. Martin was | value of but $100,500. That is to say,nearly | cen ts; other makes from 75 cents ut. I eompoun I interest to the amourt | $3,000,000 have been sunk by the grits of Tapes stry carpets from 20 cents up. Call charged compound intel ' — : : : p y ar s ‘ es ‘716. Mr. Martin settled his ae- | Nova S:otia in about twelve years. But ones we nd secure a bargain ‘in carpets, ef $27.16. Mr. Marti : : Jas. moben © Sas t on the 9th November, 1891, and | proportionately to the wealth and resources eoun mm ti ’ ’ Ne : . : —_—— —— Mr. Sellers on tl ‘th day of the same | of the Province, the debt of Nova Scotia } Cc ! Cc 1! ’ Mr eller’ on i¢ rt ’ : . nt} the same yea! When Mr. | under the grits has not increased more | oal 0a ii) itil, nae s =e biter . . bas , ? , dor - Peters’s favoritiem was brought home to] rapidly than that of P. FE. Island under | Now Janding at No. 2 Wharf from Schooner that there could be no use of back | the grits, ; on Martin to | hit —— See <a 60 Tons * cadia Nut Coal, 23 Tons Best Acadia Round Coa’. To arrive per Schooner Mery B: loore, he simply invited Mr. slats | It is reported that Mr. James H. Good | | has heen appointed to the office of Stipen | come to Charlottetown so that he pay him back the money We understand diary Magistrate. But the Government | 6 tons Best Acadia Fresh Round Coal. that the Land Office is about to be besieg make no sien. pear PEAKE BROS. & Od. ed by voters from the Third District, who | ~sabe- - sien Me sees E et, are Leing promised a return of money paid | ~Keports from the West River District | MISS EDITH GALLANT state that the Hen. Mr. Farquharson, ’ by them as compound interest, if they will | a a . iw fiehti oad , ‘ j) sercously alarmed, is fightin’, Cmetaphor- Pe ieres We ask the | I ' wally) tooth and nail, and that the distric ng to be the end of all this cor-! jx be ing (literally) flooded with whi-rk sn Fashionable Dres maker, LATE OF BOSTON, MASS. vote for electors, what is ge ruption and favoritism ? First-class work and perfect fit guaranteed } SS OO Gretna The Manchester canal was form: ully | at cones prices, | a ad s tenalie 4 ee J ie i . YENCE—Dorchester Street, between Work, hove, work! Cheer after the | opened on Tuesday . The publie opening Great George wid Pringe Mtreets. } ecmes on New year’s day deel—4 pd | sest five frame B cesiell carp:t only 95 | | | | i } | | | | USEFUL XMAS PR | deedaaiene December 11, 1893—m w f ~ eN en @& —_~ m Ba Be. ~— Sam . M2 Som <= -—~ es J & ives Oak and Leather Plush and Leather ¢ r Spoons, Kn we; Eneandescent Lam arvers, in ds; Hockey an! Acme ¢ cissors, in cket Cutlery, over 40) patterns a ) Rogers Bros’. Silve Granite Stee! W dD only * y i ¢ « In Po ceuts. . 9 . 9 Lamys, all k Skates DODD & ROGERS. to select from; © 8 Cases Story egg 1895. MONDAY, DECEMBER 11, 5 “Common sense,” said the cynic, “is very uncommon,” He may have spoken the truth about sieeitt and we won't disagree with him. In the matter of shopping, then, his common sense would not be conspicuous. The multitudes who do their Dry Goods shopping at JAMES PATON & CO’S,, however, disprove the “cynical” insinuation as far as Char- lottetown and country are concerned. Many times have we | said :— ° a Wh. a ne ” “Never Pay More Than is Necessary. To do so shows want of common sense regarding dollars and cents. To be economical is par excellence. Common sense regarding dollars and cents is getting the best value for your money that is, making it go furthest. Now low prices do not prove value, nor does getting many things for a little money prove it. Best value is to Get the Best at the Lowest Prices et the Best at the Lowest OS. Many people with slender purses keep them so by buying (as they say) cheap! cheap! No, but high! high! High, for they are never done buying. To all such we would respectfully recommend that they try » :.. ° ‘ . “ James Paton & Co's. Dry Goods Store, where so many common sense buyers go for their Dry Goods, Carpets and Readymade Clothing, and get their | “money’s” worth. To enumerate the thousand and one things that they offer at a fair, honest price, would be useless. One or two things they are noted for is ee en ae y . . ‘. : Fur Coods, Mantles, Millinery, Bress Goods, Mantle Cloth, Silk Handker- Shawls and Gentlemen's Furnishings, et¢., ete. Jas. Paton & Co.. VICTORIA ROW, ChurchSchool for Girls, WINDSOR, NOVA SCOTIA. PATRONS—The Synods of the Dioceses of Nova Scotia and Fredericton; CHAIRMAN of BOARD of TRUS TEES. The Bishop of Nova Scotia. LADY PRINCIPAL—Miss Machin, with twelve and Instructors. The Lent Term of this Institution be gins on SATURDAY, January 20th, 1894, For Calendar and Report ap ply to | Uisters | chiefs, Stand ! The Old safe insure with NO INSURANCE! To be 6. Ie. Governesses Trustees’ DR. Windsor, HIND, N.S. nov24—Im Political Meeting CHARLOTTETOWN | Kmas Presents, 1393. * mm A GE NERAL PUBLIC MEETING of | the tlectors of Charlottetown, Common and Royalty, when both sides of the ques- tions at issue at the fortheoming r Election BARGAIN TABLE! "°°" THE MARKET HALL, — commenies ) NT ccnmnese Come and see our handsome Presentation Watches. Beaxtiful Engraved Watch- We have put a lot of Wood, es for the Ladie s,insilverand! Plush and Leather Jewel gold. Better value than ever. | Cases and Fancy Goods on a separate table, which we offer Wy , i Ww t 1 C — tote Ww hic h = omer Monday, lith instant, atcnes, eap, at 25 per cent. reduction, as | we are closing out this lot. a ca in Nickel or Silver Cases, e aati the boy’s or girl’s | Children’s Rings, Cups, and FIGHT O'CLOCK, P. M. irst watch | Knife, Fork and Spoon. “A Rings os weeds rubies, | 11 : } ] > 4 ] agne ] ih ~ | The Government Candidates for the pearls, opals, diamonds, gar-| mumbles with real stone | City end the Hon. L. H. Davies and Sena nets, ete., also emeralds and| tops, very durable. = Ferguson are invited to attend and . audress the electors, turquoises, which are the} | ¢ fess latest fashion. Napkin Rings,Scent Bottles, | gucctions dieussed, Gold-lined Cups and Saucers ELEGANT TEA SERVICES, | with Urn complete. JUST BEFORE Marble and Imit: ation Mar- 0, = Secretary Lil SMALLWOOD, New and pretty designs in ee Mlcethen Con. Committee. Brooches. dec8 Pins from 10 ets. up. Studs.—A_ nice assortment of Front Studs and Gents’ TT { Scarf Pins. oe THE BA LE | | Links.—A large line of Cuff | Timepieces in Faney Gilt, ; ; Buttons and Links, including Luminous Dial Alarm Clocks. the “ Anti-Swear.’ Opera and Field Glasses. | Grand Liberal Rally Bracelets, Necklets & Lockets, | Ebony Canes, Mounted: ili Chains.—Victoria and A]-| A very nice Present for bert Chains in solid, quarter | #me would be a pair of Gold | gold and one-tenth gold. or Silver Spect tacles cr Eye- glasses to suit. If the right number of lense is not known, | we can, after Xmas, change | for any kind required. THE MARKET HALL, —0 X—— Tuesday Evening Next, a 12th inst, at 8 o'clock, Purses and Tablets, Card Cases and Paper Knives, sil- ver mounted. | to be addressed by the Candidates and ee es —(x1)—— —_ —— gentlemen. 7 | As Mr. Davies carnot attend the mecting | called for nee night, Messrs, Owen ; a a 5 and Fitzgerald ave cordially invite , to a attend this T east ay that both sides of the politi ral be discussed, | other ni elt’ & meeti ng. SO issues can | Cameron Block, Charlottetown MATHEW ALLEN, Charlottetown, December 7. 1893. dec8—gnar pat Secretary.