& ¥ j ‘ { Se aa >< THE DAILY EXAMINER DOR IST te Mn ne SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10 ed This Gift has Scotch Clothing House—JAMES PATON E& CO. cheap at the cold winter wear, (Lined LEATHER JACKETS] suitable for Charlottetowr, D cember 10, 1892 a value makes a healthier and pleasanter. Giloves, Dress Goods, cte., ete. e “a i. . will smile” wheri she sees this Hissell Comper Sweeper woman’s work and all the world knows it. ee ee _—— ‘Tis a Practical Gift! "Tis a Beautiful Gift! ia xem Umbrellas, eod & why unmeasured, This gift is the best of its kind in the world, A BESS id COLD MEDAL Carpet Sweeper! A Gift that will last a long time ! The Queen of Xmas Presents ! FOR SALE AT THE MOUTCH CARPET STORE. JAMES PATON & 60., 168 Victoria Rew. We have also Useful Presents in Silkk Handkerchiefs, Kid Gloves and UWntined), Furs, (rauntlet JAMES PATON & CD., 168 Victoria how. it lighter for Local and Other Items, ERE —4 VatTouer’s have the best candy in the city. | tial Hanpkercaier Day — to-day — Beer Bros. — Five cents admission to the Baziar to- | night bciieidldmis Wonpers Wit Never Ctast —The Pittsburg Chronicle reports that a Long Island man has e'oped with his mother-in- law. | | oF enn Remember the gospel union meeting on, Tuesday evening, Dec. 13th, in Kuston Street | Hail. Lesson, chap 2, v 1418 To com- mence at quarter to § o'clock. All are in- vited. Se i A Vatvaste Pornter.—A Meriden, Conn., man says that his motto through life bas been | a very beneficial one, Here it is: Early to} bed, ea:ly to rise; hustle all dsy, and ad- Vertise. Ir is said that of all the pills ia the market Everybody's Pills are the’ best. That isa high testimonial, but it ia borne out by hundreds using this popular family medicine. : &, 24+ Tne young men of the Epworth Lesgue will repeat their concert in Kensington Hall, in aid of the library, on Thursday evenirg at 8 o’elu:k. Admission 10 cents. Give them a biz house. ar Tur Sorpan Warn.—Capt. W. A. Weeks wili deliver a lecture in the basement of the Methodist Brick Church on Monday, Dec. 19h. Subject, “The Soudan War.” © Tiis will be a good lecture. Cocxty Covrt.—The December sitting of the County Court will be held in Charlotte- town on 27th inst, Saturday, the 17th inst., will be the last day for serving summonses for the Charlottetown circuit. hiechidlinpintenta To-Niext.—Qaick march! March easy! Right turn for the Volunteers’ Association Halland attend the meeting there to-night’, As this is a special business mee'ing a ful) at. tendance is resp: ctfu'ly mqu:sted, Se Hore: Mertixe —A meeting of all persons interested in the proposed first class hotel will be heid in the Stipendiary Magistrate's court room this afternoon at four o'clock. ‘The re port of the c-mmittee will be submitted. Dirtusx14 has made its appearance at Kingeton, South Wiltshire, in the family of a farmer named McAdam Qne of the ‘family, a girl about 14 years of age, died yesterday, ard other members are ili with the same dis. ease, iene Bie Damages —The Jacge in the Halifax Admualty Court bas awarded $2,300. to the owners and crew of the steamer Dorcas for towing the disabled Boston steamer Worcester into Port Hawkesbury. The Worcester lost her rudder cff Liscomb in August last, — Lannon Arter Corperr.—Jim Corbett w-a served with a summons on Wednesday in Sheriff O' Brien’s office, Boston, to ap- pear in answer to a suit by Joe Lannon for $5.000. Lannon alleges damages to that amount through Corbett’s failure to spar at his benefit, prejected last spring, but ebm- doned, as he claims, through Corbeit's failure to show up Masonic Bazaan.~—The Masonic Baziarclos. ed last evening with a guod attendance. The goods not disposed of during the four days’ will be put up at auction this evening, when rare bargains may be expected. The hand- some booths imported from Halifax will also be offered for sale by auction tonight. The lotteries last evening reeulted as follows ; Music box, Cuptain P. H Wright; plush table, Charles Weeks; child's sleigh, Charles Nash; coal hod, D. H. Rebinson; Baby McKie, D. C. Chalmers, The admiszion to-night wil be five cents. aricicsiiaticiiea Uric Acip in the blood is the cause of near- ly ali disease. It visits every p-rt of the body and is liable to fasten disease on any organ; the duty of the kidneys is to extract wastes from the blood; a cold will stop this action, a pain in the back foilows, and, unless relicf isobteiaed, permanent iaxbiliry of the kidneys to perform their functions follows, which may terminate in liver complaint, dya- pepsia, blvod disease, dropsy, diabetes or Bright's disease. Dodd's Kidney Pills assist the kidneys to natural work, and cure all complaints and results arising fiom same. 6 shell Tur Cuance or a Lire True —The handsome booths imported from Halifax especially for the Masonic Bazaar. will be offered at auction in the temple this even- iug, and disposed of for what they will bring. These booths were greatly ad- mired during the Bazaar, and should sell well. Besides the booths used at the Bazaar, there ere two others, which were not erected, and which will be sold by photograph. These bocths are just the thing for intending exhibitors at the Pro- vincia! exhibition. sliianhindiibininas Beer Bros’. Bargain Corner. Scarfs, ‘ POSITIVELY NOT LESS THAN COST. ANY, no doubt, when looking at the sensational bargains we gave to-day in Handkerchiefs, thought’ we were selling them at Jess than cost— just to cause a sen- sation. Such is not the case ! The secret (if we may cal! it such) is simply in the wonderful quantity we buy and the fact that we know WHERE to buy Our customers are getting the benefit of our facil.ties to buy and seli cheapiy, That is all! We don’t keep a general store, but in- stead make SPECIALTIES By doing this we buy more largely, bay much cheapar, and so ARE ABLRB ty sell at these money-saving prices The weather has been so mild that the prices on Winter Goods are being brought a8 ear to the vanishing point as poasib!e This is und: ubted'y the time to buy Furs fall kinds Our st ck 4s still large, the variety is apbroken, and the value is ali that yon esp desire, N. B —Furs are one of our leading spe cialties I: you did rot bey all the Silk, Linen and Cotten Handkerchiefs you wanted this moruing, cal] this evening «8 :<ary a8 pos- sible to avoid the crush. Opentili 9 p. m BEER BROS. Weather tulle‘in. Torow ro, Dec. 10 —10 8 m. Westerly winds; fair; stationary, or &° little lower temperature. Local and Other Items. Ae a en ee ee ee + = Alt goods at the Bazaar to-night at auction, on te Tue Fastxet will be duevhere this eveniag , ér early to-mortowangrning. —-——~. } Frep.—Hay, oats, cracked oats and barley, | bran and shorts, for sale at F. L. Macnutt’s, | Water Street. Dee 8 Bi | tine the auction sale | Ar 8 o'clock to-night Every | cominences at the Masonic Bazaar. thing must be cleared eat. ANOTHE?? *TRPRISE —Ali-wooel , heavy winter pauts made to order | for $2. A sice range of patierus to se.ect from-John Macieud & Co. decid Foys, Beware.—The 10-year-old son of Mr. D.-E. BP, Pepler, Q. C., of Barrie, Oat., fell in the gymnasium of Trinity Col- lege school at Port Hope om Saturday and fractured the base of his skull. Tuls isto certify that I came to the Wilmot Spa Springs in Oct. 1857 so much effi cted withecyspepsia that I did not ex- pect to lis ops Freely drivking the water ‘oot ph ‘ly ‘wdréd me in « few wecks. NEHUMAH VRADENBUREG, Fredericton, N. B. et .. ofittis Po.ice Covrt.—This morning, after hear- ing the addresses of the counsel for the defend- ant and plaintiff in tne McVhee-Shaw paeee ease, His Honor ordered that the defendant (Shaw) stand his tiisl at the mext session of” the Supreme Court, and thatin the meantime he be released of bail,himself in $300 and two sureties in $150-each. a Lecrost.—The first of a series of lectures in connection with the Beavevelent Irish Society will be delivered on Thursday evening next by Captein J. Cremer, of St. Joba, N BK. The subject will be “A Lrip through Kurope.” ‘bis lecture should be largely atteuded as the subject isa highly intereating one and will be. iiijustrated by stereopticon views. ace EO A NarnowW Escary.+The Souris News ree ports that -a fittic boy; son of Mr Edward Paquet, of that place, had a narrow escape from drowning on Saturday last. He wae fishing smeits at the head of Kuight’s wharf, when he lost his balance and jumbled into the water. Hie elder brother, who was with him, witnessing the aceident, jumped into a dory and pushing out to the end of the wharf caught him just as he was going down for the last. times oninlgp titel No one ever smoked ‘“‘Myrtle Navy’ obsecu fora furtmght and then tuok to any braid amt preference to it. It bears its ow: restitony of its qualities, and itis this testi- mony whichisalwaysconvincing. Thesmoker who uses it is never annoyed by getting it sometimes of good quality and sometimes ef bad. The arrangements of the manu- facturers for keeping its quality equal are very Alaborate and complete, and are the results of many years of experience and close observation. ee Propvce Surpments —The ech. Gladdys, Capt. Roberts, cleared to-day for St, Johns, Newfonndland, with the following cargo: 5,000 bush oats, 1,500 lbs poultry, 1 case of eggs, 100 tubs butter, shipped by Carvell Bros. The ech. I. G. C., Townsend, master, cleared with; 10 tons hay, 700 bush potatoes, 300 bush turnips, 100 tubs butter, 5 barrels pork, 10 cheese. The sch. Iris, Capt. Richards, also cleared with 5000 bush oats, 1500 Ibs poultry, 10 bbis oysters, 2,500 lbs pork, 150 tubs butter, shipped by Carvell Bros. Steel Works Closed. ENFORCED IDLENESS FOR HUNDREDS OF MEN OF PENNSYLVANIA. The steel rai! mill of the Bethlehem Iron Company at Bethlehem, Pa., was shut down down on Wednesday morning, throwing 284 men, exclusive of leaders, out of work. On Thursday the entire Bessemer mil! was closed, throwing 630 additional men into enforced idleness The mill will reman idle for a long period. The cause is lack of orders for steel rails, TherGarnegie Company's Edgar Thompson steel works shut down last Friday and began to make billets. The Pennsylvania Steel Company is working ov less than half time. Oaly one of the Lacke awanna mills is working. The Catasauqua Manufacturing Company has shut down one of its Pullerten mills, making idle 150 men, The Thoms Iron Company has stopped its blast farnaces in the vicinity of Bethiehem, and where mills sre working they are pr. czed ing on time which is only next door to & eom- plete cessation. The enforced idleness of. 1,000 men lends a blue aspect to the town and business The stop will not effect the Merchant mill nor the ordnance works, where gun and armor plate making will continue uninterrupted, R. P.° Linderman, the president of the works, said in av interview: *‘We sincerely regret the shut down at thia time, but it was impossible for us to get work, and there was nothing to do but clese We will make every effort to get orders and will start up just as soon as we possibly can . —-—~7oe Crisp and Casual. The fsh of the oyster is about 90 per cent water. Of ell symbolic signs none is so ancient az the berber’s pole. At the age of forty a man generally at- tains his highest weight; a woman at 50. It is estimated that of the 5,000,000 in habitants ef London 1,500,000 were born in the country. The profits from the sale of the works of Charles Dickens still amount to $40,000 a4 expr. The Shah of Persia will not remain at a table of which is either lobster or salmor, In Shakespeare's day there was no o her scenery than tapestry hangings and cur tains A broken toy which amused the creat Nap?leon when he was in swaddiing clothes was sold in F-a:ce recently for $200 A single mahogany tree in Honduras was recently cut into boards, which, when sold in the Kuropean ma:ket, realized nearly $11,000. There is a shepherd in Monor, Hangary, who is 106 years wld and stil] attends to bis flocks. Us wife, who is the third partner ot his joys and sorrows, is 91, Mr. H. A, Bayfield, son of Edward Bay- field, Eeq, has taken the drawing prize at McGili College, Montrea], in competition with ell the students of his year. Mr. Lester Gill, another Islander, was second on the lis:. BOYS CAPE OVERCOATS. CHEAP FOR CASH AT THE re “gpeang 2 i SA IR may Our Methods of Business, OUR Our Attention to Business, SLCCESS Our High Class of Goods, IS Our Reasonable Prices, | | DUE. CAPES, ! YOU MUFFS, | CAN cottars,| [a advertising FUR GOODS, oi mary CUFFS, | beg to remind you that it pays * FROM CAPS, | buy Srictly First-Class Goods - not | US CLOAKS, A’ high-priced but high grade. bee GLOVEs, | CLOSEST mitts. | PRICES. YOU CAN GET THEM FROM US! NOTE WELL—AMW Goods marked in Plain Figures. | STANLEY BROTHERS, BROWN’'S BLOCK my — Ch'town, Dee. 8, 1892. = ee I BROTHERS OF —— a ATTON ——ARE NOW SHOWING A FINE Ladies Sacgues, Ulsters, &t., &e. A COMPLETE L!°" OF HOUSE FURNISHINGS. —— INCLUDING———— RANGE I ee a a in Wiltons, Volvets, Tapestry and Brussels. {x} (xX) A CALL WHEN varpats GIVE US OUT SHOPPING. PATTON BROTHERS, The Real and Genuine Carpet Men, 136 Main Street, Charlottet: wa, December 3, 1892—eod & why KINDLY SS COLD WAVE COMING. ———— H(t) - a OVERCOATS & WARM SULTS — Are now the Order of the Day. ’ WINES | WINES ! J j ' Finest Quality. PORTS, SHERRIES, CLARETS, CHAMPAGNES, &C. Those Wines bave been imported from first- | class European Houses, and are pure, reliable | and well matured, BYRNE BROS, \ Great George Street, E. Island.—de8 lm eod | i i —— Rome en eeiaid OME AT ONCE TO OUR STORE and pick from fashions : in town can match, We are offering immense Bargains 11 "| a during December. Crowds have already taken advantage {] | ) of this great off-r. Overcoats made to order for $16, oF ‘ Ch’town, Dee. 6, 1892—eod REGULATOR OF LOW PRICES. Spys, Baldwins, G. Russets,|—— ws astm Greenings, Kings, &. CEH SIS & \\y the choicest buds of your fancy at prices that no house D. A. BRUCE, GREAT VARIETY Or CALL AND SEE THEM. FOR SALE CHEAP. J. D. McLEOD & CO Ch’town, Dee. 6. 1892—3i eod LL GENTLEMEN desiring entire d satisfaction in pompadour, square, Sustoga, Mt. Blanc, Newpor , elite, senator and leadiog styles of hair-cu'ting should call at our es ablishmeut; experienced hai cutters empl. yed —Unton Hovst Bakper > itor. dec8 2 aw Annual M eeting- Christian Association wiil be bcld in the Assoeiatian Lecture Room on the evening of MONDAY, December I2th, 1892, at 8 o'clock, for the election of officers for the ensuing year and for general business. A full attendance of mem- bers is requested. Felt Boots and Rubbefs ——-SELLING CHEAP 4aT—— GOFF BROTHERS’ STORE. Charlottetown, November 18, 1892—eod & wky Ts Apnual Mesting of the Ycung Men's F. S. MOORE, President Y. M. C. A. Charlottetown, Dec. 3, 1892-—eod t! dre SCOTCH CLOTHING HOUSE.