THE rjcAL AND OTHER ITEMS, (Ri \ Lead Beer Bros ad - \ i soc al . | Method * POTTATTINGE 4 T ati i 4 al he Brick \ & pleasant Se¢ pro ers = 3 eat Barrary.— Q ‘ ani vu head a Britain from x vere fed the 2..© R. wie M ton Times. Ty A i is stated a , , al read . 7 . “— he ( s Assuciation, t ‘. af ' l, M rea i - a - Mr. M. i K ‘ vertising j ‘ (tla und) Plant i 7 ialifax and Boston i as . } terest < a . na Will during the next the : headquarters at de Ts I Hi , Tampa, Fla. the house on the con nonotony by acvas : Ins Key West and ti Manatee er. r points to which Diant | In addition to extensively over the Pisz v2 : ys, a:ways Ww La his vhat may be new, .o | s to impart sstern readers of syp i sthat have arranged , ‘ Me Meatine for a 4 i Ncauag el papers of the ni SOC }” ‘ tems lai ten § ai-o fror ‘ » of Plant he Ta : Se nole at Winter evatem — Mavi-trat and | easant pos- rv stan is he f he was al- the present fave fur- » the dis regarding elsew! paid up to nth 1 ac- onding the discussion ress regard- ed that he had i by one of these cor- He (Taylor) said to the Mayor, “It’s ir head be it.” He de- ised this lanzuage Kin-man matter, e thus when there taking place regarding two of the Council- eT trouble which ting the taxes. aid it had beep int- he author of some of io I owever, that he fany of them, neither tel with their I is a ec1ission had taken EE -ratocd ever tion that the rotestants and n took place and iitted an amend- t K:inaman’s re igna- bat this was net an ild not be entertained. ’s motion was then put then moved that the appoiatment of Mr. ef n, made on the to take effect | icht up the | ittendance at ard, and also his srding the 7 43. - Ss ' * , i or see tr te he Portico os Pr) + + Ps oe i mee oa ed a a: pen tek eh eal ioe a " o a ta MESES ESE EE P SPSL OF LSP OC LEE S E28 28 ¢ TE OEY EAR ERE SE SEP 2 EESR FE TERRES | ere *: : : FRSREOMSSSS CA OR wT HH PRES RP maAEwSERES SORTA ES BE , a & BOR EE ane a &e: . * . ° , te -s ¢ oe we & & mt & a 2 os. = eseeo> . > F SS = 4 3 8 « 5% . vs ’ . . —@a6& e688 5S... & we oc meee we Bene es a : 2 Le m» % = ; 3 " 4 ’ ’& 6 &’ * mm o .e~ oe OO = : a" & od s 7 ‘ —, ah, meres? . & ww SE ' , ig =} a > Ro - > & & 3s oe @ -~@ & » && o ST &s . 7 . . ‘ : i oe wa . ‘ ~ o ; 7. ~ . 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Had what he said before been pub- | lished, instead of being passed over, con- siderable ill-feeling might have been pre- | vented, Meeting adjourned. __eoaee~ PERSONAL. Rev. D. B. McLeod is in the city. and will lecture in St. James’ Hall to-night. Sulject, “The Man in the Moon.” . Rev. Father Burke, of Alberton, Prince Edward Island, a well-known clergyman in that province, was in the city yesterday en route to the west. He was @ guest of the Archbishop. Asked how the Island receive i the newa of Sir Jolin Th YN pS on. leath, he replied: “It was a terrible shock I know of no death whieh aflected our people. From the highest dignitaries in the land (many of . eth Close to everybody has ro personal friends of the dead premier) down to the hun.bles*, al! spoke of the great ca'amity which has overtaken our common country with tears in their eyes all shared in the only consolation the sad taking off affords—the consolation that his worth has been so promptly and generously recognized by the mother coun- iry and exceptional honors accorded te his memory and remains. Without doubt Sir John Thompson was the greatest, pur- est and best statesman Canada has ever tonored, and his life will be a salutory ob- jeet lesson to the empire and the world.” — Halifax Herald, 17th. >> © <<n-—___- A SUGGESTION. Sis,—lIf a vacancy occurs in one of the vendorships, it should be filled by a person who will open lis shop up town. Queen Squ are should not have a monopoly of the vemior-, for it is too far for us up-town peeple to travel for our liquors, and we allowed one at least. The Act received its Strongest support our way, and we should have some of its benetits Ur Towy. “ie ile be —— Le <i Having boug!.t out the branch Store on Graft l ba f price during the holid avs fancy y assware, ete. We cannot be beate: and see us before toys, Cal] purchasing your Christ- m ix p resents. 50 picture frames at one- urd p ice at the yreatest Bargain store harlottetown, at Goodstein’s, epp te J.D. Mc! edi’. The ses lu nerrow, ——_—>>- 2 << i Qneen St., 1 £2. COn.- \ Masonic.—A special communication of S:. John’s Lodse. No. §, A-F. &. A. M, will be held at lodge rovm-, Masonie Teni- ple, this (Tuesday) evening, 18th inst, at Sp. m. Work on lat deyreee and other uportant business. Visitcrs welcome. ——>_—_—_ Locat Marker Prices.—There was a good attendance both of buyers and sellers at the market to-day, and a little change n the prices was noted. Produce moved slowly, with the demand abont equal to the supply. The hay pressmen offered 28e, while for local feeding 32¢ was given. We quote as follows : Rutter, fresh, 20 to 22c; eggs 18 to 20c; chicken: 45 to 50c; lucks 55 to 75c; gees> 60 to SOc; turkeys Baza .r | m Street, we will self ati 30 to $1.20; potatocs, 25 to 2'¢; turnips 10 | to 12¢; oats 33 to 35e: pork, 5ye. cms Tue Marker. — In consequence of Christmas and New Year’s Day falling on Tuesday, the market will be held on the two previous Mondays. The annual sale f stall stalls will be held on Monday next. Ewery Vvoman and a great many men like Perfume. Here’s a suggestson far Xmas. We are selling Xmas Perfume awfully cheap this week. 10c. to $3.00. THE RELIABLE DRUGGISTS. Cor. Kent and Prince Streets. Cor. Queen and Richmond Streets. deci8 AWrarning. Ifaman were to give another man an orange, he would merely say, “I give you | this orange”; but when the transaction is intrusted to the hands of a lawyer to put it in writing, he adopts this form : “I hereby vive, grant and convey to you all and sing- ular, my estate and interest, right, title, | and claim and advantages of and in the said orange, together with all rind, skin, juice, palp and pips, and all right and advan- tage the:ein, with full power to bite, cut | enck, and otherwise eat the tame, or give the same away, as fully and effectually a- | I, the said A B, am entitled to bite, cut, | suck, or otherwise eat the same orange, or give the same away, with ita rind, skin, juice, pulp and pips, anything hereinbefore or hereinafter, or in any other deed or | deeds, instrument or instruments, of what l- | nature or kind soever to the contrary not- | withstanding.” Quite a few “bill-proof” people have to flatements rezarding his attendance at all | settle theiraccounts with our lawyer—they heetings of the Board was quite correct. | found it expensive—-Numerous others will He hia ver, that ihe Recorder | ehare the same fate, forthwith, take warn- Fould have been present at the last meet- ing and PAY UP. ing as at least two matters of . *Mporta ideration. He (the ; Masor) f baily when he saw the | MARK WRIGHT & C0., LTD ' inion of J rder in the Kinsman | Maticr » lin the press, That was Who Sell at Selling Prices. the fi-5: is Le had of His Honor’s | | deol? one ee ween It will rr’ i ° Bs i fil> and $8, $2 9S. for particulars. «What $1.98 Will Do. buy your choice of 20 styles of warm, all- wool Winter Capes, some of them worth $4 and $5. Not more than once in ten years is such a bargain offered you, we believe. What $2.98 Will Do. is the price at which we make the mogt sensa- tional offer ever made in our Mantle Room. Stylish Golf Capes worth $6 and $7, heavy Tweed and Serge Capes, very warm, Silk lined and Fur trimmed Capes To-morrow we offer a great snap in Cushions. BEER BROS. 78% Wearuta—Fresh weste rly winds; fair weather and colder, worth $7, heavy Seoteh Tweed Ulsters worth $6, $7 Your choice of all these is now offered at See our ad. i | i | | | | | | Prices from | wet | | | | | per cent. under competitors’ cost prices. pleased to say that we can do it and still live. ‘Johnson & Johnson, 7 es EXAMINER : . - YS en A Big Surprise! SATURDAY will be the day that the buying public shall receive a surprise at PROWSE BROS’. Great Store, We want everyone to come and see what it is. No one shall be disappointed and many shall be made happy. It’s to your interest to come. eS - PROWSE BROS. The Wonderful Cheap Men. ttetown, December 19, 1894—t ts Char} CAN YOU AFFORD To pass our Store when purchasing your XMAS PRESENTS? We think not at the prices we are selling. We don’t like to blow too much, but hink it only fair that the public should know where to purchase good goods 25 You have aright to know this, and we are Silk Handkerchiefs, Fur Caps, Kid Gloves and Mitts, Neckwear of all kinds, Braces, Cardigan Jackets, Fine Underwear, White Shirts, Flannel Shirts, etc. SUITS, PANTS, OVERCOATS, ULSTERS made to order at prices that will surely startle you. G. A. DIXON & CO., Successors to C. Robertson. ———S——— Ch’town,"Dec. 18, 1854—dy ——————————— eee EfTES— Useful Holiday Presents. Hall Lamps with Red Globes from $2 up; Library Lamps from $2.98 to $14; sets of Carvers from 50 cents up; Pocket Knives from 4 cents to $5; Genuine Acme Skates from 70 cents; Scissors from 15c. a pair up; Ragors, Table Krives and Forks, Coal Vases, China tteel Ware, Silverware, Clothes Wringers, ete. Lowest Prices! Largest Stock! DODD & ROGERS. Charlottetown, December 14, 1894 - tu thu sat For Christmas. USEFUL PRESENTS. A Fur Cape, A Fur Cap, A pair of Fur Gloves, A Muff, A pair of Snowshoes, A Fur Collar, 4 Nice Umbrella, A nice Dress Length, A pair of Buck Gloves, A pair of Gloves, A Nice Valise, | A Silk Handkerchief, A Cardigan Jacket, A box of Handkerchiefs with A pair of Blankets, initials, All to be had at the LONDON HOUSE. em ee HARRIS & STEWART Tharlottetown, December 17, 1894—dy a ee ia once Diliitetibianias itu iescainti icareeeeaeetaiiiaediiliaas APPROPRIATE — YULETIDE GIFTS: a ee ee ee FUR COLLARS & CUFFS nitiglee EE apne Otter, Beaver, Persian Lamb, Nutra, Astrakan, ete, The above we offer at a big discount. Also our stock of Neckwear and Silk Handkerchiefs -at reduced prices. D. A. BRUCE. Charlottetown, December 15, 1894—tu thu sat TUESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1894. = pi eee eee mae manatees be —— ~ {Annual Sovial & Concert WE HAVE 40 LADIES’ CLOTH JACKETS still on hand. nuraber this season than any previous year. out at a great sacrifice. We sold We will clear PRICE, $2.75, $3.75, $4.75, $6.00, $8.00, $9.00, $10.00. NOW FOR $1.75, $2.50, $3.25, $4.35, $6.25, $6.75, $ 7.25. Also, LADIES’ ASTRAKAN JACKETs. now for $24.00, $30.00, $32.50. $32.50, $40.00, a larger | os this lot} $45.00 ; These goods are all new this season, and are, without doubt the greatest bargain yet shown in this city, before buying elsewhere. J. B. MACDON Charlottetown, (x) & CO December 6, 1894—dy Season During this Month I will give the following Discounts: Cutler een SCO e REESE) eT Te eT eT OTe eee ey per cent. discount. ee, Ns ci hou ied Vika ddd sd oecd ec daecacee as cs nc tbchewhsckctvbiobie * ee ee i ce wcueu phew wisliaasesccill . PE: MINN oho ese 5045 00S bk Ha 0.0so co whee Cece : CN SNE oN... ws cckoswpunkanbees<s MOI Fs oan odes 6 ost é es cdieedas Guns, Rogers Victori Sets C 95 ' ~ . ole MOR. OE. OOON COE «0.5 ps ins cds oxeukess d0ealO Bros’. A 1 Spoons, Forks and Knives ........20 ry rs a Silver Spoons, Forks and Knives:....... 20 eee eum arvers in Plush and Leather Cases............20 Children’s Knife, Fork and Spoon in Plush & Leather LMOOR. o's 00. kvsctes one bede ook 1 564% mee — Scissors in Plush and Leather Cases.........0.00026.20 6 6 ee ee eA ee ee per set. All other goods in the Hardware line at prices to suit the times. — —{x) 5 . Please inspect. a By the Wesley Mission F.and, in the Base- ment of the Brick Methodist Church, on Tuesday evening the 18th inst. The fol- lowing is the Programm: :— ROS ons nce sccsten Solo - Calvary....... ; ..Jobn Lewis Rea‘ling............ Miss L. White Piano Solo—Norwegian${Wedding March, by Edward Greig....... Miss M. Large Solo—On Venice Waters......Miss Brown | Instrnmental Duett....A-Mitchell and F. Newson. Reading..................Miss Minnie Mellish Solo—Her Last Message:........ Lestie Cook Piano Duett—Potpourr' Melodies Varies ......... Misses Fennell and MePherson Solo—Song of the Steeple...Miss Collings | Chor 08.22.0553, 5 +1 > s¢onsnesby Gee Dame Coffee, Cake and Home-made candy. Doors open at 7.30 p.m. Concert at 8. By the Band Admission 19 cents Dec 17 2ins. _ Get a suggestion for your | Christmas Presents from the | window of Watson’s Drug | Store. 99 Cents ——FOR A—— Xmas (Cards, Calendars. ) Booklets, ToyB ooks, Annuals, Faney Goods. A Large and Choice Selec- tion to choose from. HASZARD & MOORE. SELL y the BEST, whieh is Woodill’s a German Baking Powder, 7 andSyou_lack3no customers to BUY. 50 YEARS For the last 50 years Cough Medicines have been coming n and dying out, but during !! this time | SHARPS | BALSA OF HOREHOUND Never left the Front Rank for Curing CeRGUP, COTGHS AYD COLDS. Ail Draggists and most Grocerymen seli | it. S@P 25 cents a bottle. | | ARMSTRONG & CO, Proprietors, St. John, N B. nov23—d saa BILLIARDS. I have opened a Billiard Room in counec- ;} ton with my Restaurant bout 50 barrels | Of the fin st OystersiIn the city will b sold in ev ry frm. The fin st of imported and domestic Cigars; temperance drinks of all kinds; fresh Buttermilk always on h-«nd, alse | Fluid Beef Tea. P. P. GILLIS. deci3 OR. H. D. JOHNSON EVE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Office -- Rent Street _tAng 167%4—Iy | Wants, Lost, Found, & Ac vertisements under this heading charged five cents per line. \WANTED.—A good cook. no washing. Ap pl)’ at this office. = g _] OST.—A bunch of keys. Apply at this of- fie:. — _ LOST—Last Tuesday, between the hours of jand Spm, on Kent “s between Mark Wright’s factory and the City Buaildiag, a pipe. Finder will be rewarded by leaving it at this office, deol SHOP KEY LOST—The finder will please | leave it at this office. en TRUNKS—Trunks moved to trains and basmngee haodied carefully by A. P. ALLIN. dee); WANTED-—A first-class machirist. None but this kind need apply.—G. A. Dixon & | Co., Merchant Tailors, 5i—deelL WANTED-—A gir! for general housework in |@ — family. App'y at this office. dees TO LET—Half of a hovse containing four rooms, situated o; te Ruii Appiyat this ace oe WANTED—City canvasser of good addraas; salary and expenses paid weekly from siart. Position permanent. Canadian and Amerie a stock. a oy unegaaiied.— WN Bros vo, Nurserymen, Toronw nov2i—dy tf ? ” — “AB” IS HIS FAVORITE !—Santa Claus cleared. Within half mile Ratiway | has appointed Mr. A. P. Allin te do afj : DAW | posting of Xmas Handbille ec. tt—dart ATA BARGAIN.—One hund a land with good dwelling house, oem ae . ; ie ‘ Kings Couaty. Price $450. A : Charlottetown, December 15, 1894 m wt | Hogan. 7 sevtte tes aarti : aa = —— pa mene sonra cere , ' ene caiman Direct WITH PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. &e. We beg to call attention that, early in the Spring of 1895, regular LIVERPOOL AND CANADA. Thanking all our shippers fur their past support, and ing a continuance of same in the future, . We remain, yours faithfully, For particulars a ly to PEAKE BROS. & CO., Charlettetown. Steam Commnication Coal! Supply of Coal ing NOW IS steam communication will be resumed between reduced prices. Winter has set in, and LS | Coal! if you have not your Winter THE TIWE! as Town and Country alike are taking advantage of our PITCAIRN BROS., 51 South John Street, Liverpool. PEAKE nov29 Charlottetown, December 12, 1894. BROS. & CO. FOUNTAIN PEN: ea y+ Soyer en beh C0 tgs: wake: teat i oacek. hares Nee RR Ae OR Se an ae a7 ae ~ toe ae, arte Mee oy een ee oe - aon eek @ * «€ $- pee el r pes = a = Be ae ey a SIRI oe ne ? Rs f PS INDY Aaa A RR REY Wi A enti ABE Ss oa Pec ge Se = " Mia MR ci a : a es zi — ne ame 7 elec hie