THE ‘OAL AND OTHER — ITBMS. PERSONAL. Mr. S. F. Perry, M. P., Tignish, wae re- | i gistered at the Hotel Davies [net evening. | SRR: ‘ Any vead Beer Bros. ad } Miss May Unsworth, C harlottetown, was - registered at the Halifax Hotel, Halifax, | . rat m Wednesday - s Fred H. Hartt, St. John, and R. Booth, 0 zt Montreal, were registered atthe Hotel | Conferring ‘ W Davies this forenoon aipgse take t Mr. William Boyle, of this city, was 4 i OY passengeron the Stanley last evening, on S . 2 | return from a business trip to Newfound- 19 tot iand ves at a oy Mr. John T Crockett, of J, H Myrick Vesrs. } ~ & Co., has re turned from a business trip | eee > the ne ight Oring provinces He was a a Ti necde | pemonase on the Stanley last evening eas baie There was great rejoicing at the Hote] | x Davies when the popular millionaire, D ¥ Costell : E “Qs of Bear River, regi-tered “ sould | ¥¢ — making matters pleasant for all i i ting | the other guests tak o by Miss Mellish wil! re-open her clasees jn aml cose ae ~ution and phys cal culture on the 3rd ' a f January next. Lectures will be given luring the term or physical tra — in Pout , _ relation to heal th and beauty, and the | assauit a! ed |! method of developing the expressive pow- te sf rs base: i upon the order of the develop- # or 2 — é fthe human mind. Terms reason- Hie able Y ~ Chet Mr F.D Hen lersou, of the Bank of | | British North America, Halifax, left by } et tS ee the steamer Madura yesterday morning ag, and ¥ wn a0out | for London. Mr Henderson goes on a | th . ie. ree months’ holiday visit to his home Ha ) England, having completed five years he F 4 service with the bank at Halifax. © His Se ARBOR.— om |. | many friends in Halifax and Charlotte- Sumuiers r as as the; town wish Mr. Henderson an cxceedingly ig Nor I a | pleasant trip. : ba “se ts POE Oro : ( et 3 ning SOURIS NOTES, scales —- The ‘tora The Chairman of the Building Committee ‘Tra Tans ty intend hav- | Of the new proposed English Church ip keene +) » Satur | Souris, seoctves yesterday from Mrs John 4 he 2 —_, reaniz- | McGowan, a cheque for $320.83, also a a I vting | deposit receipt for $50, which amount was % donated by Hon John Yeo some few years ie avo, 2uiounting now with interest to $60. | es c A sales Mrs McGowan also writes the Chairman ae Wew Yor! Monday advanced | that she will forward him shortly a further rs : , ge N iber- | amount, exceeding $200. These amounte rer and also agret st tput | With the handsome donation of $50 re- ml Decet one a T e last ceived from MrJ FC ampi ona fer ; days ago, The « dpanigeves* r brok- | andthe liberal subscriptions given the Chair. en, $3.50 : = - @3.75 | man t v the many friends in C harlottetown a ; and Souris, will place the Committee in a | ee good position to go ahead with their church, st . _™ W. McElroy | 8 want which has been long felt in the | kJ . St. Stephen, N. | village ef Souris Had Mrs McGowan re | Ss S ci respen- | ™Ained a citizen of Souris, this church ae a sn says it is their inten- | ould haye been built and completed many ro 200 sheep, which they | Years ago, as she not only collected the | will sla ping, as they can | handsome amount received by the Chair el a. nd save | ™4n yesterday, but also received from the oie Jolin Knight some years before his ee | death, a building site for the proposed may a sia ate Uae ela C burch valued at about $400. ed ton, near 5 » was destroyed by fire 4. INTERESTING F é SC TU j NTERESTING FREE LECTURE on Wednesda: ght Mire. L awt ns son, aged tw +e yee Mr. Lordly, C. E., graduate of Cornell tk broke - rh He siraw Ws | University, lectures to-night in the Phil- 80 a bla semaae went imo tue aero Hal! on the invention and use ets Save the stock and Him} of the Auer light. As thisisa matter of self f ation p sblie | interest, no doubt all the promin- A Seasoxaste Reqguest.—“These be | }, 3 lippers t es,” said a well-known citizen { to VEE Baa Incr to~day, “and you might ask the citizens to sprinkle a little ashes on the sidewalks in front of their premises forthe benefit of pedestrians. You may 4l- #0 teli them,” aide i he, “that auch a move wonld be greatly appreciated.” ANOTHER SUDDEN Deatru.—An old resi- dent of Biack River, Kent County, N. B., | named Robert God rey, d lied very suddenly | on the road from his home recently. He | Was gcing to town, 2% was hiscustom each | week, avd wie yout six miles from; Chatham be got out of his wagon for some | purpose and on his attempting to take his seat again he fell back dead Hesrt dis- ease was the cause. ic sacemanei —s AIR A SuccessFt —- The tea and sale in St. Pa noon and evenine was most successful. The attendance was large and business “bum med” ut the proccedings. Upwards of $200 was realized, which sum | goes towards the new church fund. The Loyal Circle of King’s Degen manag: | ed the affair, and are to be congratulated on the success that attended their efforts. Oxe W v's Arcrmest.—A young widow named Josephine Begin shot and killedaman named J. Herbert in a butcher shop at Sherbrooke, Qui Wedoesday evening last. It seems that she entered the place and wanted to know if Herbert would marry her or not On re- } ceiving a negative answer she produced a} revolver and fired two shots, both of | which t tf Mrs. Begin wa3 ar reste! sL.—The P. E.J following: Col- | and Miss | P. E. Istaxp Hosprn i ep ta has received the lected by Misa _ Nettie Deacon Edna James, L sek! wk, $6; Zion * hurch, | city, Thanksgiving Day collection, es no Bedeque Methodist ‘Shure sh, $6.50; A. McLean S air, $19: Cov. head Bey fst Church, $1.80; Chiirch of C Soak. Cross Road , Lot 48, $8; Uige Baptist | Church, $3. Al-o the sam of $100 from Mrs. P. M. Erecken towards bui oe fund of new Hospital. : — ' Ax ExpLanaTioxv. — Tl ; captain inj Guarge of t steamer Be otiae called at Tae Exaurxer office to-lay to explain | that the accident of yesterday was caused bythe f t > Southport while inj ter dock s beyond the wharf about | Eileen feet, and that when coming} from West R with the wind} from the south, and an_ ebttide, | hia steamer was for i over agair nst -_ royecting end of thr x uth por tshe saving had to pax= close tu the Southport i. order | to make fast. The end of the Sout b port was | unfortunately lower than the guard of the | Boedler, and t result was eome slight j damage to th: alter. But he says the guard wa: not broken _ i Gor Tuure Jisr tue Samn—A few | evenings ago while a well known clergy- man was delivering a lecture in a country district not very many miles from Char- | iMtefown, a pre = pe a farmer of the : Reighborhood pre-eated himself at the | ae and asked w it cost to “get in.” | V pon being told that ten ceuts would ad- i mit him, he began to complain and said he “thought tive centa was enough.” As he seemingly did not want to pay anv more than five cents, and/ a8 the doorkeeper would not let him in for } jews than e foll amount, some of “the boys” present subscri ribed the necessary | five cents, which were handed the proper | person, an 1 the farmer waa allowed to Pe | inside Whether he was actuated by/| Motives of economy, or had been in town paying his taxes and was short of funds, Our informant sayeth not, ieee —_ Have You Seen Our IF We have fitted up a Fancy Xmas Room NOP, at C4LL with pretty AS of the year. therefore invite you to call to-morrow’ SOON Pan D AS Among other things we are showing POSSIBLE. pretty line BEER BROS. | lecture wi | ber of cur clergymen and other | McDodald, Snromonds, of Kildare. | F. Falle erton, Edmund Malcelm Irving to 10olroem last after- Ww the rear of our store, ent men in the city wil] attend. It is also hoped that a goodly number of ladies will grace the hall with their presence. The ill begin at eight o’clock. We .that His Honor the Lieutenant- vr will be present, and also a num- leading The public are cordially invited. he ar, too Governe citizens. MARRIED. At the residence of the bride’s parenia, Covehead, Queen’s Co., on the Sth inst., | by the Rev. T. Jamea, Mr. Philip Prowse to Miss Maggie Rattray. At the parsonage, Summerside, on Dec. the Rev. R. W. Weddal!l, Henry of Travellers Rest, to Jessie } 4th, by At the manse, on Dec. 6th; by Rev. T. Alexandrina, daughter of Mr. Albert Bos- all, beth of Lot 49. DIED. This morning at Hunter River, Sagnall. in the “Ve st year of his 8 age {Funeral on Monday, at three, p. m., to Hunter River Cemetery.] Richard —_——— } Our Xmas i. » Perfumes are now Oper. assortment than and have SOME EXTRA GOOD VALUES We don’t want We have a larger ever, to offer. you to buy till you see our stock, when we think our prices WILL MAKE YOU PURCHASE. Johnson & Jehnson, THE RELIABLE DRUGGISTS. Cor. Kent and Prince Streeta. Cor. Queen and Richmond Streets. on (On One the Side. Other. Better Goods. Poor Value. dec? Busy Factories. Empty Factories. | More Workmen. No Workmen. Less Money in Circulation. | More Money in Circulation. ' + Some Town in Your Town and ine Gntario Built Up. Country Built Up Enterprise and Enterprise and Pluck Rewarded. | Pluck Discouraged WHICH ? Home Made or Imported (Not only Furniture) GOODS. MARK WRIGHT AT & 00., LTD Who Sell at Selling Prices. decT —— Nn Fancy Room ? and filled it things suitable for this season It is worth seeing, and we of Head Rests at 25c. —“~ DAILY EXAMINE ‘WEEKS & CO} i! R - . : ; But we can aa j 186. Wwabpee wit 22 cenit . 8 69e. 0 0 l } Qt 1 j WEEKS & CO) sis tage 2 OO sont $1.0. IRISH FRIEZE | See. GEN’ TS! WINTE R GLOVES, worth $1,206 | weight, that were ney FLANNELETTE, worth 12c. . BRACES, Very Heavy, worth, 25. ccn'‘s ce. REVERSIBLE do., worth 18 ents. LINEN TOWELS, worth 12 cents 1c. SCARLET D WEEKS & C0} '* 9. Large very Che: an tleavty SHAWLS. » FRENCH KID GLOVES. Warm UNDERCLOTHING Fine FURS: of évery descriptiot He TY. Warm CARDIGAN JACKETS. Heavy, Warm WOOLEN BLANKETS WEEES & (00) tart poe eee meas LADIES’ CLOTH JACKETS. CHEA a ee: ee EVERYTHING ie “The Feople’s Store.” W. A. WEEKS & CO. . Charlottetown, December 3, 1894—m w 1 Re THKE— | i ite anyone who wants it. } ITS SOMETHING AWFUL, LOCK ‘than $18. 00, Wew kK Ke This is only one ge G. dec} S. B. ENMAN & CO. have just received some of the 16 cent Oil, But everyone who dozs not ask for it can depend on gettin, the BEST AMERICAN WATER WHITE at a low figure. Ch’town, Noy. 12, 1894—m wf in all lines of goods we handle. eoods—-all first-class quality,» - - Py + Siaiced. DECREE +; agente as do it Without Turning a Hair ! heavy | for less order, fit Grey, town your ULSTERS, in Brown and er made by any Tailor in ill make them up now to ‘and finish guaranteed, for $10.00 ~ ‘We Defy Competition ! ins. We have hundreds more Remember, we have no trashy Our terms are strictly cash. of our bar A. DIXON & CO., Successors to C. E. Robertson. and will seli it B. ENMAN & CO., Iu the Building formerly occupied J.by D. McLeod, Queen Stret Ss The Leading Readymade Clothing House in the City. Why are we the Leading Clothing House ” Because our give the best value in the market, and. no man can undersell us. Ulsters, Reefers and Overcoats, both Imported and Fomemade SHOWN IN CHARLOTTETOWN. We received to-day a Case of CHILDREN’S CLOTHING, which completes our stock, and it is the Come and see the Bargains we are able to offer. EVER Cheapest Stock in the Island. because we buy for cash and sell quick on Hiehest Price Always Paid for Wrool, Cash or Trade. «a close margin. goods are matchless for durability. We We are now offering the largest stock of It pays to do it. VichAY Corner of Queen I But if you want an ULSTER, OVERCOAT or SUIT read the following prices and come and see our goods:— = ——————— {Startling | Frieze Ulsters (made. tv order), $ 9.75 Nap Overcoats, 9.75 Melton “ grown, Blue and Oxford, 9.75 Nap «“ made to order, 8.75 12.00 $10.06 and upwards Blue Beaver ('vercoats, Suits (All-wool), Pants, He $2.75, $3.00, $3,50 and $4.00 Regular price, $3.50, $3.75, $4.25, $4.75 and $5.50 No second-hand stock! Goods new and fresh, and WOOLEN COMPANY, and Grafton Strects, Charlottetown. a OUR MOTTO! THIRTEEN YeAgs’ EXPERIENCE The Golden Rule. | We have tested the above | rule with most satisfactory far as we know, can vouch for it as well; and, contrary to| ordinary rules, | use it the brighter it gets; so we use it in dealing out fair, hcnest goods in good, honest values in Overcoats, Suits, ete. to he great satisfaction | of our many patrons. Ev ery | order, however small, is wot titled to a Golden Rule. bought from the best houses in the trade for the lowest possible cash price. | Our DISSOLUTION SLAUGHTER SALE is now on, ' and will continue until the whole of our stock is dis- posed of. ee ee ee ee ee Merchant Tailors, Upper Qneen Street. Charlottetown, December 4, 1894, Se rr YOU WANT A Jacket, A Fur Cape, A Fur Collar, BEFORE CHRISTMAS, You Can Buy One Cheap at the London House. ee —— ne HARRIS & STEWART Tharlottetown, December 4, 1894—<dy JOHN McLEOD & CO.,* | tation ‘to give us an early call. ' | JOHN T. McKENZIPF, | STAR TAILOR, ‘LONDON HOUSE. i dees ) We SELL COAL. Prices | Right. stock of LUMBER. WHAT WE WANT.—We are not! grasping. We only want enough trade to | keep us working. We would rather sei i} our — cheap than rust for want of somethi « tu do i cietcatnimmmeniutats | W HAT WE HAVE —A well assorted } } | Jf you will just give us a call and look | over our stock you will be just “tickled to | death” with satisfaction. | WHAT WE CAN'T GET—As we in- ' tend making a change in our business we ate going to let the Court collect those old accounts that “we can’t get.” We've asked for them often. But the polite in: vitation to “call again” is monotonous’ to our ears.. -So don’t be surprised, for WE MUST HAVE MONEY. Barrett & Champion, CONNOLLY’S WHARF. dec] } results, and our customers, as | } i | | i } the more you | j } i } i BAZAAR STORE, Wel = ik extend to you a cordial invi-! ? = Read This! — = - IN THE FOREIGN MARKET | ‘Has Taught Us a Few | Things About Buying Toys. We have made what we wnchelic ve is the best selection of TOYS ever shown in thie ci We want you to be the judge. Bring your glasses, so you Can see our prices. The *y are very small print. S Our sales of CUPS and SAUCERS, VASES, CHINA TEA SETS and TOILET ETS are insured hy the extra low prices. Get a PRINTER'S OUTFIT—Press and all--from: $1.00 up. F XMAS CARDS and BOOKLETS, Xxmas Numbers of al! the I[ustrated Papers. Dressing Cases, Shaving Cases, Manicure Sete, Giove and Handkerchief Cases, Jewel Cases—ever ything but “ Hard Cases.” ALBUMS, PHOTO FRAMES, BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ ANNUALS, et GAMES. —All the newest and most popular Games. GUNS, PISTOLS, DRUMS and other Keititary supplies. Khe Price Cutters Charlottetow town, No November 26, 1894—dy 2 OLD COUNTRY GOODS : Zz FOR CHRISTMAS. a | N Add VH It Will Pay You! a a A BRIGHT, NEW STOCK — NOTHING OLD! Ladies’ and Gentle- i} || men’s Toilet Cases, Playing Cards, Whist Markers, Card Cases, Meer- | =e Same || schanm Pipes and Xmas Gifts at all prices. These goods were bought in|) S38 = | the first markets for cash. A pleasure to show you through wheu out!) gy» | shopping. 1} em : REDDIN BROS. ™ =a - } N. B.—Our usual elegant assortment of SATCHETS and PER- || FUMES, 15 per cent. off. C harlottetown, December 1, 1894. Guilty or Not Guilty ? We pleat NOT ey to the charge of attempting | to shirk a portion of the 27} per cent. duty on American | Ranges by undervaluation. GUILTY, we believe, of having sold more Ranges | ~ | this season thas any other firm in the MOST GUILTY of selling the best and most satisfac | ory Range ever offered to the people of P. E. [sland. P. S.—We take this opportunity to thank the friend who so kindly interested himself in our behalf, by brin; 5 ing to the notice of the customers the fact of our selling Ranges so cheap as to lay us under the suspicion of having undervalued them; but we quite understand his mistake, because he is “evidently paying a great deal more tor an inferior article. FENNELL & CHANDLER. city. Charlottetown, November 30, 1894—-m w f ee an ne Lee | ALBION 16 CENT OIL! bl eee aN) eee | Photos of ; chants’ j sami Of moae ay. } Street, Landing to-day per schooner Samuel Drake a cargo of Old Sydney Mine Round. | Per schooner Effie M. Lake « cargo of OLD SYDNEY MINE SLACK. ' Per schooners Rusticeand Lev- erett, two-cargoes of § INTERCOLONIAL NUT | Per schooner Tarquin, a car- go of NUT. KL Queen’s Wrharé. Dec 3—guard&pat lwk SELL only the BEST, Woodill’s German whieh is Baking Powder, : a and you iack no customers shoes to Fit Slim Pocket Books. These hard times you want to buy right. There is no store on P. E. Island that is giving the bargains that you can get from McEACHEN, the Shoe Man. Save your dollars by dealing with him. A, E, McEACHEN, THE SHOE MAN, Lower Queen Street. decl Annuat _ Meeting. The General Annual Meeting of the Young Men’s Christian Association will be held on MONDAY evening, December 10th, at 8 o'clock, in the Reading Poom R. R. FITZGERALD, President. H. D. JOHNSON, dec6—dy tl 10th Secretary. DIVIDEND NOTICE. MERCHANTS’ BANK P. EB. Ista Charlottetown, ‘Tov. 29, Notice is hereby given that a Half Yearly Dividead, atthe rate of 8 per cent per an- nom, on the ( ‘apltal Steck of this Bank, hee been declared payable at the Banking House on and after January 2, 1993. The transfer books will be closed from the i8th December, 1894, to January 2, 1895, both days inelusive. By order of the Boara. wM. Met AM. nove—law & wey se ‘A PHOTO OF THE BABY TO SEND TG GRANDPA, ‘Is What You Want For Christmas. GEO. H. COOK UIKES TO TAKE the Children. BRING THEM AT ONCE. |} CORNER QUEEN & GRAFTON STS., Over Apothecaries’ Hall. nov26 —m w f & wy ly ‘DR. H. D. JOHNSON EYE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Office -- ‘Kent Street Aug 16, "94—ly Wants, Lost, Found, & Advertisements under this heading charge. five cents per line, LOST—This morning, on Water Street, a pocket book containing a cheque on Wer- Bank of Canada, and also a email Finder will be rewarded on le paving same at Hotel paviea. ii—decg LOST—On Toesday, a purse with money, between the store of Moore & McLeod, Queen and Dorchester Street. The nader will be rewarded by leaving it at this office. dec8—2i ATA BARGAIN.—One hundred acres o! land with good dwelling howe, ees | cleared. ithin balf mile Railway Station, Kings County. Price $i). Apply to M. P. HoGANn. nové dy lm wk 2m FOUND—In Charlottetown, about @ fort. night ago, a pair ot boots. Apply at tale office, dy 2 & wey—iae WANTED —Ladies wishing empioyment « their homes, sen self-ad iressed -nvelope for descriptive circutar and com:sence work at once; good wages paid.—-ALFKED KNITTING Co, Wi nthrop, Wass. 6t pd—decs ” LOST- —On Queen Street, Saturday aight. December Ist, a pocketbook containiny a smaiisum of money, a key and seme papers. Finder will please leave it at Taz EXAMINER office, decd good cook Good wages 4r- WANTED—A vovz7 ply te Mrs Sviu S AW Brighton WANTED-—City canvasser of good a kiress ; salary and expenses paid weekly from start. Position permanent. Canadian and Ameri- ean -rewn stock. Advantages unequalled. — Brown Bros 70, Nurserymen, Toronto, Ont, novz7—dy tf “AB” [3 e. FAV DRI <!--3ante “laa has a inted Mr. A. P, allin to do all the posting of Xmas Mandbiile, ete. tf—~dent wv ee din merece. + “| ij t : &