THE DAILY EXAMINER ° ° : : ’ . THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27 1894. ‘ Y ’ - . ~ ‘ ns ‘aon AN a NE TNR RE: RETO 8S SEMIS A: ARBRE ENCE mae —" ~ " aetiaan-dncalal oeialions ee 5 PERSONAL. | : -RSON, LOCAL AND QTHER ITEMS, clients tie aul ennai Po ae ee ee MERRY XMAS BELLS M nis he s 3s t ne o¢ 0 i 5 i | of the Oakland Advertiser. — Oakland " «anx You Reapy."—Read Beer Bros.ad | 5. te | | ‘JU # % Tt IN ] ° | ‘ ' sic at the Mink Alexander Horne, E-q., Was a passenger | ¢ ; {190d — on the Stanley to<day, en route to St | : ' . j git. =~ John’s, Nfld., on a business trip. i é ¢ The Big Rush Ig On ¢.c.C—N i, Patrick’s Hall} Hon Willaie K rotate Bideford, is in | ° Call at our store and we will supply you§ 4 ; “ ai ° : nuance ‘ the city, é ® registered at the Hotel | " r Z aged Davies. ¢ ; » ae oN ? —.\' 1 — mane” he | 1 i alia i mPa, for the ¢ With “just the thing” you want for a Xmas ¢ J x Tex ~ Members of the Slind, h@tifax, and Mrs. Fraser, were pas- ; . va ° : : Ju e | w eet at Six OCIOCK, | sengers ifthe Stanley yesterday, They e # HASZARD & MOORE 8, : sharp) this evening the lower parlor | are stopping at the Hotel Davies. ¢ Gift to your friend. 6 j mow MC. ALT Mesors. Kardly Hyndman, Fred Beer j e ae ‘8 - _ | | and Louis A. Moore are at home in this ¢ - , . 4 4 sens wexy.—We have to thank | gity, from Amberst, for the holidays, | How Would Some of These Do? 4 OLR STOCK OF 1G 1 wr. W. ‘ iN aeneet aes ore Mr. W KE. Stavert, mavager of the j 9 é a ¢ t : : . ’ 3 Lan- Bank of No Scoti i KF -geTiclo!r as : ? ‘ ’ . ‘ : ; 0008 obit Assurance Compaay fr 1895. | been ordered to St. John's rg penn ¢ Ladies’ or Gents’ Kid Gloves, lined and unlined. : HOLIDAY FANCY a ; % - isl as the bank propo es establishing an agency, : e Silk Handkerchiefs—the best stock in the city. e Is Guing at a Sixty Mile Clip. a ~ ~ Laden Mo. 1 eee on? “43 a city on ~Monday.— é Shirts, Collars, Ties, Cuffs, Braces, a COME AND GET SOMETHING out " od t - St. Jolin elegraph. ? , oe an ~ wale “ar: canis a ine 1 tat lo 0 ‘i Masot i ren Mr. Frederick H. Heartz, (eon of Chas. : Wool Squares, Clouds. Hoods. $ tn CHOICE STOCK at ench a . ai pp o > ¥ ' -" > He ar’ 7. E 4 .) arr ved home fro n Denve Tr. ee e Shopping B: vgs, Pur ses é | : ‘ | a . Colorado, or Christmas “ve, OOK a ~ | Cetomdo, 08 Garstmes re, in go $ Fur Mulls, Capes, Collars and Caps, ; I Eatinenne:—Fhe bethre of Vistess git to see him, ants will his ol $ Faney Tidies, Toilet Covers, Linen Handkerchiefs. $ HASZARD & MOORE i Lodge, -: e.¢ ; ee | trends m this city. ? ‘ . . r this eve r at 7.3% 1. . . ‘ t - At 1 , Qs, The Countess of Aberdeen has received e r Y © . ; + K,! _— “ oe ae permiss on of Cardinal Taschereau to | ° The Best Value in the City at $ Hie ele i a present the pall for Sir John Thomp:zon’s é é 10 WHOM It HAY (0 (CERN ; oO G. T.—Charlott en Lodge’ wi) | funeral Lt wi be — x — te ser | ; : s evening at (30 in the lower par | by the Sisters cf the Good Shepherd. Lad) ——FOR C s¢ the Y. M. C. A. building. A pleasant Abenteen herself will sew on tie croas, é $ Messrs. Geo. Carter & Co,, in anouncing ou P aan — . \ ns M: S Charles \ vung, of Charlo t tons n, ' é their apt ointment - “ticket age ats of the Y ars we } Charlottetown, December 22, 1894—tu thu sat e Canadian Pacific Railway for P. BE. Island, i oe has Leon appointed H >norary | a ; ; See GEE Ll adeaa - ‘ a esis Lift Governo: of the idk a e | take occasion to say that they are prepare: Wust A CuanLorrerows ? —The and For B.bie S | to issue tickets at LOWER RATES THAN ANY na reports that the Lime Kiln Clul oreign ye Hociety, {His 18 a new w e STOSTCSSVSSSSSSSSSSSSSssesSssSssessessesessessessy : eae a ; AMES OMS slat eaten TE i ’ : disti netion conferred only on two ladics ‘n | OTHER TICKET AGENT ON P. B. ISLAND to is rside is making special prepara- ; j | Montreal and all points west in Canada and ; Ss the Col lonies—Mr rs. Yeung and another in } } Inited S : tions tor a polvmorvhian parade on the | 4. sali. The Coantess of Harroby Du: 8 & United States. . al Ss } : : : ° . . : after: of New Year's Day a.er Lady Barton and ot) a eran Saar ;* j While it is quite within the province of ac¢ 4 an rt > | = - _ Snot : " . ~ ’ En a a es - Rae ae Sy i | Measrs. Carter & Co. tocompete with other ‘ . “4 i¢ English associates ' AN I ‘TRE.—M real is to have oO; : : ge merchants in the prices of hymn books, n Dey esa cf Wales Es TS. a new theatre, to cost $200,000 It is te ns a x ve ies — le yy uN dolls, rubber balls and Christmas cards, it e bu y American capitalist and the } “‘ wi uted her fif ieth ve ye — a ‘4 s | is otherwise with passenger tickets. The — e on St Ss wie etme hetweoer entury seems a formidabie number of ca f via - . ay t ath . nT ak tak eee es he en a prices of these are regulated by join > ps Square and Pee! street > “4 le eer he . tariffs, which govern the Intercolonial. ICK NOW IC to. am In the case of the . nD ‘~ C , Grand Trunk and Canadian Pacific rail : ile seteas almos NUNN t Whe . : 1 Pacitic —- 7 A lisagette |g “ena oe a ee — : a ae ae R E Ek E 1en JASSIN S by ways. To competitive points in Canada al ah es rh, — ! i‘ il ~ salpRia gp for } ae 9 and the United States the rates are th wan YcTY 3 onal There was a | any illnesses ar de passes . through many pectthyn Rep se oe = err ble ples. ¢ of e > ° : ¥ stenda , and an interesting = pre- terr oie troubles, all “ ch are Uuppe sed J ust east you! eye CAN BE NO BICKERING IN RAILWAY TICKETS. cna eee ot ‘ iediaen i a s a EK ty, | z 7 Tie advertisement is equally misleading recitations and dialozues was disposed of M a Chure! ; quiem mass was held in St 4 b 5 in stating that “this is the only Ticket 4 s ' en a ; . ‘ wan real.e : | this morning for the re- Y r Y iti ; iek j The snug s ofl wa a ; oe : — l >. = | { C ll ’ | Agency in a position to issue tickets via a pose of the soul of the late Major Jarvis, ’ pon our sty e€ 0 Ollar, Boston to aan points, dc.” Call on . Postroy —We regret to announce who died at Ca pe be ceased W rm = —“4q Mr. W. W. Clarke, Charlottetown, or Mr tthe Rev. Andrew Rebertson’s lecture eriy a member of St. Mary’s parish, an ' . D. Gord Sur orsid G ee ' k a KR se - = . ’ & ® I'l 3] - rordon, Summerside, Gran run wil ha t | no-tponed R Mr re of the board of school trustees. A 1G 8 1ape IS neat, ; Railway Agents, and see if you cannot be Sutherland received the following telegram | !arge number of friends and acquaintances supplied with tickets to any competitive . mneatae on » | were present, amongst whom were ‘ ’ e Regret cann vs : n Were many points via Boston and Levis at the very ea ; as ahdente:? The lecture wi! f his comr: ules in arms, i cluding Adjat | \ | ‘a : | | ; LOWEST TARIFF RATES. er tie , : bs And cant be heat | ra probabl ered custy ah canna rete neonaay-pcdbet Tsay ese alg” pm We have survey ed our stock) ; = k. F. ARMSTRONG, as ms PPIN Non I ; es rhe 5 th ~OnerT : Fone Infantry & wa ee = At th f h lf ] ll ; Generai a G. tr. —— — se haw ensived’ feoum Sestak. dae 1h. tiene: WT ieninie. : | f a a dolla for the Maritime Provinces. oo Bos a ; riday evening, and Re - the Comn er ial Tras = rs ea of Cc lot! ling and find W Cc have a 7 Eee or .- ls 134 Hollis St., Hi: Halifax—dec20 lw pat g rune the san to S rie ‘ r dav: She basa jin mtrea!, the Governor-General sai | J cargo of flour on board for “Thor is Kick- | tat one when he was travel lag in o i | we . : . tam, Ea Shel oad azn 1 eay | nll wn ani poceeiedtomeieen He LEW Overcoats and Ulsters that we | Dissolution of Co-Partnership ; The Nutwood also a i from Hal- | -upposd that he had mor: travelling im- ieee tember at Ae : ‘ated ohum anute n , ay = a. a oa i ‘ at i | The Co-partnership htnerto existing Le- «x in ballast. Schoener Harry Lake from | pedimenta than Americas travellers usual- t t - = t 4 éa =} i ] = d or "flag sient slat ti S Joh will load for St Pierre. ' ay have The porter who earried up his m us ll i li I i ) ) cas }, ani In or er | - tween ~~ — ele, eee Ss yee — hings succeeded in breaking a valise and ee eo eee eo, a / Seu —The subecs ptions at the scatterine its contentn, and noticing hie . a & e aay dissolved by mut nal consent, All Lanks Halifax to the Lady Thompson | -clictitude said, “Well, 1 T guess you're t d . il > bi : debts due the said firm must be paid forth- bank 1 iia c } HICUN ‘ : il, HOW, | vuess you re oC 4 t a . ‘ » Tachtizse | memorial fund already ameunt to thesnug |adrummer.” His Excellency remarked 0 0 so Wi 5 ive som C srea 1s aidan is saan inthis o “= _ a~< - : 7 te ; +} . . A } . , 7 , : , r — “ sum of $2.465, according to a despatch ot | that he was afraid he did not exactly un- Charlottetown, December 27, 1894—tu thu sat oo ee ee C H N (SH a the 24th. Hon W J Stairs and other mem- } lerstand the meaning of t rord, 1€ | .H. NASH, aad 1 a I € } e meanine ¢ he word, and he } GEO. LIGHT IZER airs family, $1,000; F E | said: “Well,I am certainly very fond of the bargains this week. Come one t I ge am . ; : : ; tt a Ko4. Kenny, M P, $500; Hon DPD MeN Parker, | music, but T have not yet acqnired the art ’ a dy eod & - e 1694 ML C, $250; Clavton & Sons, $100; Gov- | of performing on the instrument.” } } Geert oy See OF eee enor Dats, $100; Mr J se a at ssa Ci and all before it is too late Meazher, $100; Adam Burns, $100; H F omen DR. H. D. JOHNSON MeDougal!, North Sydney, $100 Sin,—Could the Department in charge = 2 : ii | of the steamer Stanley be prevailed upon Tue Exp or THe Wortp.—It isa Pres | t> give an excursion rate to Pictou and n- a byterian clergyman at As — Park, the} tnrn during the funeral of Sir John ; Yy | EYE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Rev. Howard T. Widdemer, who an- Pee wets Alrealy the fares are pub- : ri ae nou that the world will come to an i hed in the mainlan i—$l 20 from Pictou 33 | / end in the course of the mext tem years./to Halifax and return. Surely Mr. Lor of course, and so he gets o¢fice «- Kent Street turkey for dinner. We. TAug 16, °M—Iy need not say that the peo-. Wants, Lost, Pound, de ple ar e after us too, be-| pow ments under this es ating teenie five cents per li cause we are selling Winter = Clothing in Ulsters, Over-| as0itore Street? Sppiy "te wis! | KINNOY. 3 i pd—c cl coats, Reefers and Men’ S | “MISSES McPHERSON & POLLARD ar is idea is that az soon as the Gospel 18 | will interest himself in the matter. | arr toe ery people, the w rl t's affairs CONSERVATIVE. willbe wound up. Every people,le avers, i xcept one, has been made acquainted . = = as th the Bible, ar i tne war between China MARRIED. i Ba Japan Wiil Ope i -— this p — te to. the In the City of Portland, on the 5th inst., #9 Ev idently he gards the! by Rev. W. S. Ayers, Loren Fremont Nor- rying of e Bi ble to every race | ton, of Falmouth, aud Mary Elizabeth nt, withe a regard tothe fruits. | Judson, eldest daughter of Wm. W. Jud- son, Pownal, Lot 49, P. E. L. ’ JYCEUM R DING Room. ~ The mer rbers Sy Tl VV d ] Cl M re ane ee — ic onderfu icap en. . and non- DIED. —_—_- anne enatapines i a, S| members who have contributed, deserve Bs , é : i ae ae : d todo al! kinds of Dressmaking «#1 a . wmmendaticn for having opened arealing | At South Boston, Dec. 25th, Alexander d B 3" S its | , | =) | fre S a me, cornerof Queen an Rayficid ao i § room and debating club where the winter Wright, aged 27 i an Oo’ 5 uits at t 1G 10W Sirects, fi—vec2 i : % oo can Se pe ay apens. The i a ee CRetreners, Hesemner ™s carey eae ' est price S eV er heard of 1 in. “+O ‘LET—Half of a house containing tour 4} foom. which has been fitted upin the j | reome, situated opposite Railway Station. 4) upper hall, wasopened last night with a Charlottetown. Imagine a | A ppiyat this office. ET cor nc a! Slind wish cee The toutes wale wan TERT OVER. t. t 0, “AB” IS HIS F AVORITE Santa (ly s ib epoied with Zoo. titerature, The room | P| d F C h $2 bas appointed Mr. A. P. Aliiu to do af! tue a adjoining has been supplied with innocent $00 ur Oat. WOrUT 2 posting 24 Xmas Handbiile. et< rary } " games. There will be a debate once a week j lhi o fi $s d oe ae gt SMR ETR Be. eee oe au en Thursday nigh’, and mont iy ecturcs We have a few—a very few- se me or 12,50, an , Moric Guana a es a } are =pok f. The membersh p_ fee - is bottles of Xmas perfumes whic i O y Ot / | é s€ ll- ; oun ~ ies yi ined Gare, wi ine va donee a! only $1, ticket good for whole programme. - ee . ercoats wort 1 l 3 se a ry Honpunt, Uprer Pri nee Stroet, next i i Sow is the time to joi don’t want. If you want them we ine’ for $9 and so on down dvor to Williams’ Nursery. 31 eod pd—deeS + . w © - are will ane as F > § i alii A a Ay A ven Fawity A <ery eudden are Wiliing fo lose the freight and W . ‘ iF . W ANTED— City ec canvasser of good a ldr 3s 4, Math, under particu arily sad circumstan- selling expenses, and give in our € c annot exp ain to you. dan wena ne oe ~ at ee th in this space all the bar) jriexvnos'cs, warervmen Herds “ Rergon 80 sudden y called away. e rae mm. : ro “ ‘ 7 > yf ee ; ‘Ww novzi—dy “a “ ee ae Sage 7 yi ae This - r holds good until eu We gains we are giving for the WANTED—At 38 Queen Street, a young ¥ ives w aiking bes de bie cele, he December 31st. holidays i in Silk Handkerchiefs and Ladies’ Furs of all kinds, a ou oe of some experic tated no ob Speak = } planed of 1 g weak. was ad- sober. ti sat—deel ven that anabae te diet He SOhnson & Johnson, should atso look at our Christmas Slippers, regular beauties and so vsti tty bawesy te hou i | 4 ‘ profit beside. r tne ng = : TH E RBI IA BLE } Tl ] Sand 8 Pp mm, =< Kent ah betwee mn Mark He died about @ month ago,an i his eldest , DRU GGISTS. leap 1e Wi { O e happy is { O buy at & é eu . ; a - . nd , C ay Pp bo, ' F Nader will be reward da by _ nn it BRET ALOE two months 0. his at this office. deel 4 ; make four deaths in one family inside of C r : Stre. ee “ei a a , iS In One uly inside Yor. Kent and Prince Streets. : eas at A . ’ Tr TRUNKS—tTrunks moved “to trains ond 1 iso months. During the past summer “| ate area > s . Arsenault’s house was strack by light- | Cor. Queen and Richmond Streets. oD B Ad | ACDONA 5 D & CO's a 6z,and he was rendered unconscious, | > ® “~ om me . ¢ © a o - ew EE ee eks was extreme y ill. Ti ie dec2i | | WANTED A girl for & eneral pounowaek in i, i lv ill. Th aie Leahy r¢ eart action very weak, : Charlottetown, December 20, 1894—dy ss — Aye at i is sudden Typhoid | — = : : : (F ae aga wr eee ews = a om |= . ¢ « a 2 = = Ww bee st = -_ a Sac , ; | - : S 5 i hence | death. — , yer was the cause of three deaths in iis = s is — “FRIDAY, eran a | = Useful Holiday Presents i ER a Cround Coffee. ce charge preferred ngainst Joba Fiyne We have been selling 25 per cent. cheaper than any | EU 4 si molars wae furt rther en i l nt store in town, but now we commence to slaughter. The fol- On New Year's Day, and every day in the; =< Lilet te ; er. 1k W i pe remmet Vere sl ed e - | ‘ EAP ie sacs was on hofaee Valk hia Wat lowing goods must go—we want money :— ; : | ape Ra Bel : : ’ —of superior | : : . ‘ ea and ren lered poe a 'y hind New Year, USE OUR COFFEE | Hall Lamps with Red Globes from $2 : me? hear hia reswience Of rilay nig . /- ims » mm 6 es as ed , : . mc - { ilidiwcen 10.20 cell Ticekiee. hen | Gents’ Furnishing=, Underwear, Top Shirts, Kid Gloves and Mitts, Wool Gloves, strength and flavor, fresh ground. : up; Library Lamps from $2.98 to $14: iicvered from the attack he Geuuet Cardigan Jackets, Socks, White Shirts (Laundried and Unlaundiied), Si k Handker- a sets of Carvers’ from 50 ce nts 1 Pocket ' Amiel as = wel +h and a sum of TT d f } . chie‘s, Collars, Ties, Fur C aps, Fur Gloves and Mitt, Hats (Sofc and Hard), . Overalls K f 46 ) CG ip; “is e ae : Ce eae malty iree avs tor pargalns. | and Jum vers, Custom-made Suits (a few on hand to be sold cheap), also Custom-made 5 f C ff nives from 4 cents to $ venuine Acme i moner, and he believed that Flynn was ’ 5 I , ; me ot the men who attacked him. Flynn We take stock January Pants (still a few left), Overcoate and Ulsters - all will be sold at slaughter prices. SSeEnce © o ee. Skates from 70 cents: ibseoaae from 15e. a ; tied the charge however, and said he | fe : - Razors. Table Kpives ; Be a” ee : ; 4 ‘ go! ee ‘ ; ; z : pair up; Razors, Table Krives and Forks, & mage be a prove an alibi. This znd, 1895. Our CUSTOM TAILORING Department is humming. ; » (Crosse & Blackwell’s and Syman’s Coal , . Chine Steel. Were Silverwar morning McLaren wa< again examined but W NF | | anla ¢ hetine ther soal Vases, China $teel Ware. Silverware, a, not e wear that Flynn was k or the next three days Q - a it a6 ll Cc 3 t aA pe t are oe ae 1 t 1e1r Clothes Wringers, ete. (eof the men who assaulted him. : . - _|Spring Suits. ! and inspect. ou won nd any fee , SIN other tock this dland aad keen we will refuse no reason-|*I ‘ta Pe scapes eon wei J hg fake” in what we advertise. Lowest Prices! Largest Stock! DODD & ROGERS. CEES, December 18, 1894- tu thu sat fobbed Jone es lone atten dock — able offer for any of our . D * TAN - | did bot leave the honse after that. Ano- goods. CASH TALKS. G. A. DIXON & CO., J. J. MacLEOD & CO., iinhess was present to corroborate nm oe : "his evidence, t Hi s Ho or decided that further testimony was unneces-ary and dis- Ch’town, Dec. 27, 1894—dy Successors ‘o C. Roterison. Rogers’ Block, Queen Street. eS 2: S22" ARK WRIGHT & 00, LED, leeting a this ees | ee Sell at Selling Prices. Ladies Jackets, up for trial in the Supre me kre cease maa nance Ladies’ Jackets. Jewel Watche vamp. “Canned. feeds... Sale, 5 9 Messrs. Jones & ali. own, ete Seiscudiad to clear : Special Low Prices this month on the balance cf Ser Senge arge stock of Canned Goods, ete.. at a tremendous a - ; NOT MANY REMAIN. our stock. Clocks Silverware Spectacles &e “ema and have odo capac ace a t ical a i : ~ j j J . Cliowing prices: — THE PRICE WAS TOO LOW. Fur Capes, - Gane —{x)— Tomatoes, 80 cts. per dozen or § cis. per can. ae The subscriber has the largest stock of the above/ Apples (+ lbs) $1.10 * 7 aa ’ "5 N @ . iy M goods ever offered by him. and at greatly reduced priec | Gooseberries, Plums and Cherries. $1.60 per :loz., 5c. per can, if $1 98 a Une ened Fur 3 ulis, ‘i A Special Cash tied of foci 10 ie 30 per aan Peas, $1.00 gee ime =. —— * i mr ot i she Sas WV | will be made on some lines during the next two weeks, | Fruit Jellies (1 Ib. jars), $2.00 “ 20c. per jar. i Capes. Have you Af not, it is no as eneiaile A ur Cloa S. As it would take too much space to describe the Black Currant Jam (1 Ib. jars), “ ce é< “ i $ a4 Pusember, $18 bare asepeats for Low Prices, Quality and Brilliancy ot the s, the pub- | Gooseberry Jam, 9c. per Ib. (in pails), or 12c. per lb. retail. | ; and $5, anc » ‘ piesititinastmectatties WANS iin emadinle goods, a’ 2.98.7)" ®: Cloaks worth $6 and $7. ic are respectfully invited to call and inspect them. Now is your time to buy, as these goods are bound to go Charlottetown, December 27, 1891—t t — Recent el Ey ery can is this season’s put up, and war ranted by the pack ‘i v R ers. Orders _— the yerat will receivi our prompt atten- all 2 BEER BROS. Ww. W. WELI NER. prompt geerepennedin i LONDON HOUSE. ’ | Charlottetown, Becember 17, 1894. JENKINS & SON, .. a — Wesruee,—Gale in progress gradually ehifting ro¢thwestardly wieni willb Sharlottetown, December 27, 1894—-dy dec6—eod & why tf RUTTER AND EGG STORE. OUEEN STREF’ me very co!d, ar Ath