eA ga Mota dae? a as Sh ll il ls ie ee cemme. Mermenccemere. Wisi eriaR oa sana —— ~_ Maha: aaa a & ‘ ad 4 ; + a ee ss att RAE Ag i) egal Sates ger OE « o, 1. Ss recelvec and Silk New Black Goods, Ribbons Store. at the Scotch er vard, P * =! Five-Frame Brussel Best Re mete seer eee tee SOR ee ee se SS ane nae ae ee sia aati wi ve Be aS ee : . - : ; FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23. 1892 Local and Other Items, New Rtwes received yesterday.-E. W. ] AylOTe d22 2i - G. H. Taytor’s for brooches, rings and chains li pd - SranLey Bros ' store will be open on Fri. this day and Saturday nights = Turkkys, geese and chickens selling low at the Fish Market, (rafton Street. dec23 3i eod } - om > Sons of Temperanc’, Orntent Division, meets in McLeod's Hall this evening at 3 | ot lock. iiicepmnana Att the newest patterns in chins and glass, also toys, games, blocka, ete., chesp at Lewis’. estes Hocxry.—A meeting of the Hockey Clab will be held on Tuesday evening at 7 30 in the Y. M. C. A. Secratary’s cffice - Pork, lard, hams and beef. fresh every morning from the very best ma terial, at the Fish Market, Grafton Street. dec23 3i eod Sausages made Tux Borpen Case.—It is stated that the Borden trial will not take place before F: bru- ary, and will perhaps not for a month or two ater. 1 sii ictiiinasinad AL our fur goods at very low prices. We have a few odd muffs, collars, etc., which we will clear out at big disc sunts.—W. A Weeks & Uo, «23 2i aman Sissy, Arrention !—A special meeting of this Company will be held in their rocm, City Building, this (Fridsy) evening, at 5 o'clock, = - Berore buying your Christmas cakes, it will psy you to esilat L © Worthy’s bakery and see the large assortment of pies, cakes and vonfectionery, of finest quality and lowest prices in the city. We have a very large variety of handsome silk handkerchiefs, linen handkerchiefs and scarfs. Weoffereverything in Xmas presents at very tempting prices ali day to-morrow and eveniag.—W. A. Weeks & Co. d23 2i AT the City Hardware ,Store.— All we have been asking for months past is $129 per set for Mrs Potts nickel plated smooth ing irous—.K. B, Norton & Co. Fxtit.ep ro Tue Best —All are entitled to the best that their movey will bay, so «very family should have at once, 4 bottle of the best f.mily remedy, Syrup f Figs, to cleanse the system when costive or bi'ious. For sale in 75c. bottles by all leading diuggists. Took ANoruer Man's Wire. - There was @ curious elopement at Toronto cn Mon lay ‘Te odd part ot it was the consideration the hustend displayed tor the wife he was «bout to desest. He handed her a $1,000 to provide for herset{ and children while he was away. Then he #pprop:iated another man's wife and started off. The latter woman took along with her her two children. ‘ihe woman who was left behind did sot fiad that her husband had company when he went away until afters wards. She took it very much to heart. ‘Lhe police are trying to trace the pair. ‘ o i Iric Actb in the blood is the cause of near ly all disease It visits every part of the body and is liable to fasten disease on any organ; the daty of the kidneys is to extract wastes from the blood; a cold will stop this action, a pain iu the back follows, and, uuless relief is obtained, permanent inability of the kidneys to perform their functions follows, which may terminate in liver complaint, dys- psia, blood disease, dropsy, diabetes or right’s disease. Dodd's Kidney Pills assist the kidneys to natural work, and cure all complaints and results arisiag fiom same. 6 —— ~~ Tue Stones are desorated especially for Christmas, some of them attracting special attention. Io the north window of Beer Bros. establishment is an artistically arranged clock, on each side of which is an hour glass— the old m-thod of telling the time, In the south window is a representation of a spic- ning wheel with a woman spinning fl x. When the wheel is in operation it will be very attractive, There is a very prettily arranged Ch: iatmas morning scene in Stanley Bros. window, which must be seen to be appreciated; and in the window of the Bazaar Store there is another very tastefully gotten up Christmas scene, The windows of the Diamond Bookstore are slso appropriately decorated; and Jas. Paton & Co’s window is also worth seeing, with its Santa Claus, etc. ”" Waiting for Santa Claus.” Our Miases’ Fur Collars and Muff: are offering very cheap. Try them for Xmas Presents. FOR CHILDREN !—Fars, Hindker- chiefs, Gloves, Llosiery, Aprons, ete. Nothing would be more suitable i presents Weother Bultetin. Tr x wro, Dee, 23. —10 a. m. Fresh to strong westerly winds; far; decided)y cold weather; light local falls « f sn08. rl BEER BROS. ‘ Local snd Other items. G.H, Taytor’s foz gold and silver watches. li pd cialis Satvacr.—Salvage Corps meets to-night to- receive their pay. woiessitileniia Tne largest and best assortment of dolls in the city very cheep at Lewis’. sisnciihidipsioh i err Bros’. store will not be cpen this cvening, but to-morrow will remain open ; unti 9 SO p- m. Se Reap E W Taylor's advertisement. A solid silvee paper knife would be 4 nice re- minder to a distant friend. PostroNeD Ihe entertainment in St. James’ Hai! advertived for next Tuesday even- ing has been postponed for a few weeks, innit Berrer go to the Baptist Sunday Sehool concert to n’ght at 7 30. A good programme. Tickets only ten cents; to be bad at the door. - SKATING. —Rink will be opened for the sea son on Monday nivh , 26*h inst. Galbraith’s Bund is Ice in excel'ent con- dition atterd nee, -——>—+ TuramometerR Reavrscs —The lowest re- corded du iby it. ht was tive below zero, At one o'clock this atiernoon three above zero was marked i sf PERFUMES —THE FINEST STOCK OF PERFUMES IN THE CILY AT JOHN SON’S DRUG STORE. GET SUPPLIED THERE, ocelot Susiness CoLttece. — The Charlottetown Business College and Whiting Academy will clese fur the Christmas holidays to-day, to open again on the 3rd January, Fresn Coprisu, haddock and finnan had- dies; a'so, salt shad, salmon, herring and choice table codfish, at the Fish Market, Graf- ton Street. dec23 3i eod dilciniae Tuk Sranzey grourded at Battery Point lastevening, whilecoming into port. As soon ag she touched, however, the anchor was dropped, the engines reversed, and she quickly got « ff again, Cutiery at the ¢ity Hardware Store. We carry a very compiete and well assoried steck of Cutlery and siiverware. Our prices are away below any other in the city. Our prices are always tow, and for cash we give special inducements.— K. B. Norten & Co. 3i— dec 2 caniaeaiens A cares and elegant stock of plush and leather goods comprising Cressing cases, jewel boxes, cdor cares work boxes, etc., wili be sold during the holiday season at half price at Lewis’. 300K8 — Presbyterian bymns, pealms and bible combined, bibles, hyma books and leather goods of all kinds Jettered in gold free of charge until J snuary lst— Has- zara & Mowre, Victoria Row Stationers. - - %120 PE® SET.—We have been selling Mrs. Pott’s nicke! plated sad irons at ene dollar and tweniy cents per set for the last two or three months at the City Hardware Store. —R B. Norton & Co. Fiend Ir is very unwise to allow an apparently simple col} to ran too long withont attention, as it may lead to serious complications. We wou'd advise anyone troubled with this at present fashionable complaint to call at Joha- son's drug:tore and get one of the emulsions or cough reinedies on sale there. THE EXAMIN® RS CHRISTMAS SUP? LEMENT is for sale at the Diamond Bookstore. It is a neat, handy Christmas vresent for friends abroad, and witli show them how the Island home is pro- gressing. Coats TO Sprinauiny.—A telegram from Springhill informs ys that ‘‘a coal famine is innminent, as others besides the emp'oyees were not prepared for the emergency. It is probable that coal will be brovght in from outside places to prevent suffering if matters do not tske a more favorable turn to-day.” This is one cf the results of the strike which fs now “fon” at Springhill colliery. > cihinciiieaisined Axoturr Crank.—All the cranks in the country are not yet dead. A few days agoa most extraordioary Jetter was received at the | Department of Justice from Hamilton,writtea | evidently by a youth, but representing to be the caligraphv of a female, who says she is a daughter of Her Majesty the Queen, but was kidnapped in England many years ago. She wants the Cepartment to inform the Imperi.! au‘ho:iies where she is to be found. = - Tue Ferry Steamers —As a reeult of the present cold snap, ice has formed in the | harbor between Charlottetown and South port. Owing to this fact, it took the Elfin over two hours to reach Southport on her first trip this forenoon. But since the pass age was made she has been running as regu- larly as p sssible. Tie Southport made her regular trip to rR cky Point to day. iiniaieain Tue STantey arrived from Pictou about nine o'clock last night, with the Nova Scotia mail and several passengers She entered the harbor about six o’clock, but laid at anchor for some time, and did not come up to the wharf until the hour above stated, On the trip over went to the assistance of a | schooner flying siguals of distress (but which and was there de tained about half an hour. The weather was stormy and gold throughout the trip. The Stan'ey did not leave port this morning owirg to the heavy northerly snow-storm prevailing. she only wanted a tow-boat) sitincinclidiiiiinn Tuer Tsacuers’ Remembered. — The students attending the Charlottetown Rusi- ness College and Writing Acedemy, to-day, presented Principel Miller and the Vice- Princi- pal Mias Longworth, wiih very complimen- tary addresses and handsome presents. To Principal Miller they g«ve an elegant secretary, and to Miss Longworth a beautiful gold watch on uhich ig the inscription ; **Presented to M. F. Longworth by students ; Cc. B. C., Xmas 1892," Tne addresses wers we!l writteo, We extract the following poetic sentiment :— “The heart is but a ledger sheet } Where sight and wrong in balance meet; } And well i. is that we should sce Fu’) of en how © cxounts’ may be. Gid Chris*m<s his a trick, we find Oj bripging Lil s of every kind; So, ere we drain the festal cup | Ve'll look within and recko. up The debts we owe,” } Princips! Milier and his ace mplished | ass's ant are evident'y very P pular with the | s‘udents. The coll-ze clos cd t's lay and will reopen after tle holidays on the 3d of January. i PROWSE BROS. WISH EVERYBODY A Happy aul Pr W Year The way to be Happy and Prosperous is to al- with E BROS. 1892—eod & wky ways trade PROWS a Charlottetown, December 23, a CHOICE ENGLISH GUTLERY 20 PER CENT. DISCOUNT. caemeenenmnermapmemesinns qonensitat —~ x)——__--—__- ‘TABLE KNIVES, | DESSERT KNIVES, CARVING KNIVES -—Sets of three pieces, in elegant Plush-lined Cases, handled in all syles CHILDREN’S KNIVES ~Sets of tiree pieces, on cards, from 20 cents to $2.50. oxen a | POCKET KNIVES —In Rodgers’, E:lin’s and Wilkinson’s. BREAD KNIV ES ~Some very Leaitiful hand-carved Bread Boards t» match. COOKS KNIVES —The very thimg for the kitchen. cuhetie iene Cee variously handled. ECISSORS—Some very handsome Sets in Plush and Vel Jases. R! ZORS —The best makes, ont et ae Plated Knives, Forks and Spoons, Brass Kettles and Crumb Trays. These goods are just the thing for XMAS and NEW YEARS and every day in the year. Will be sold for the next three weeks at 20 per cent, Discount for Cash only. W. E. DAWSON. The choicest and largest assortment I have ever offered. Charlottetown, December 15, 1892--3m eod & wky : —— —— Furs! Furs! Furs! fw (x) We have a large range of Fur Caps, Collars and Cuffs, in Beaver, Otter, Lamb, kan, ete., all of which will be sold Fur Persian Seal, Astra= at a small advance on cost. Coats at cost. DD. r~o Charlottetown, December 19, 1892. A Change in Business —~— AS. ae STAR TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT —_—— —(1)—— a Our Entire Stock on the market at SO per cent. discount. me _—_—_ 1) ceupeenremnanipdiamenmenieD REGULATOR OF LOW PRICES. As we have oniy a limited time for the disposal of our goods, our patrons can depend on positive Bargains. McLEOD & McKENZIE, Merchant Tailors, Charlottetown, December 9, 1892~-eod & «*.~ : Goods !5£4TING Rinx. Holiday Children’s Chairs, ! TTMICKETS for Hillebor vtugh now for sale at { I « Bros’. and A. 38. ! following rates; Skating Kink are ’ Rankin’s, Keddin Johnson's Drag Stores at the (x) Reclining Chairs, = a J GENTLEMAN'S SEASON TICKKT Sleighs, Smoking Chairs, \CHICDREN'3 . 38 — 8 Season Tickets admit on afternoons OnLy. Kiak will be open fo i " , r skating with Band on Montag and P= day evenings and Saturday afternoons, and without Hand on Tu ead. | Friday afternoons ~~ # Single adniission to skate and promenade at | toe Sal rates si Carriages, (ON RUNNERS), Wall Pockets, Fancy Cradles, Game Boards, Pictures, Reed Rockers, Wood Easels, Bamboo of “ Tables, “Music Tables, Db. C. MCLEOD, “DR. T. C. ROBINS, Surgeon Dentist. decii-iw Brackets, Odd pieces of Furniture, New Picture Moulding, /, rpet Sweepers, IMPORTED FOR XMAS TRADE. Useful, Ornamental, aud always prominent as remind FIFTEEN PER CENT. JISCOUNT an all above cath eee pena from ist January, 1893. This property is in wood - 4 ryt V4 MARK WRIGHT & CU., Lrp . . repair ent reasonable, Apply to the owner Office Prince Street, opposite St. Paul's Church, CBRARLOTTETOWN, P. EL. dec?l "ew TET ~The Oakland ies ws mn a. : I re, uate on Street, for a term of years, with stables. =e Char'o:tetown, December 20, 1892—2aw & wky | Terrace House, corner King and Pownal Streets | Charlottetown. CATHERINE MCKENNa. deez? NEW ENGLISH GOODS just received at JAMES PATON & CO'S. SCOTCH STORE. pit ind. wh hh wi eo ' ad to ete