rn TT For ——«9i 4h. AS ji p (v 1 ._. Ladics Dressing Cases. Gents Dressing Cases. Ladies and Gents Purses, Fountain Pens ‘or all who can write, Photo Albums and Photo Frames, Ladies and Gents Tourists’. Writing Desks. Leather Bound Vulumes of the Poels, Books for Boys and Girls Boys Own and Girls oa wn Annual Music Cases, Smokers Sets To- bacco Jars, Stemp Albums for boys. Everybody invited to oh our Big Baz uw. Come early >or & > — ST. JOSEPH'’S CHURCH OPENING. er em PERSONAL. Hon Peter McNutt, of Malpeque, re-~ gistered at the Hotel Davies Mrs Roome waa a Northumberlana, real, A» ideal morn ushered in the Feast. of the Immaculae Conception, 198, conse quently the pastoraad people of Kelly's Cross were jubilant, for on thatday their new church was to be dedicated for divine worship by His Lordsbip Bisbop'MeDonald. Assisting the Bishop were Revs, Dra. Doyl+ and Curran, R. B »J.A, and J. J. McDouald, and A. P. Mcweilan. A Poatificial High Mass was sung by Bishop McDonald, ond the first-named clergy were the officers of the Mass, while Rev. A.P. McLeilan was master of ceremouies. Afier the first Gospel an eloquent and earnest sermon was preached by Kev. D-. na It was a source of jov and just pride tothe people of St, Jj ’ » (and especially to hia _parente) spe by Nori bumberland yesterday eo route to euch grand and eulogistic words from one Halif.x, where he wiil be ordained priest who but a few brief years ago was an | 02 Sunday nex’. unassuming but ideal boy playing almost, Mr aod Mrs Byron N Barne, of Montreal within sound of his voice on the occasion | 8Te among ihe latest arrivals at the Hotel of the dedication of their new church. Davies. They crossed from Pictou by the During the services a collection was | Northumberland, taken up for the benefit of the church! Miss Mary Gardiner, of Summerside funds, aod, considering everything, was| was a passenger by the Princess this very generous. The committee hereby ; morning en -oute to Montreal where she express their thanks to those who made | wil] pass the winter such sylendid donations on the 8th, oe especially Rev De Doyle ana Messrs Michael Doffy and James Kelly, Charlottetown. In the evening at5 o’clock the Stations of ne Cross were erected bv His Lordship and Benediction of the Blessed Sacranie: given.’ The congregation a yar | neste mage left this morning via Pictuu very ~ — of hearing a beauti- we rage Be Ea ees ig ul eermee by nS io ° 1 y ats na oa ace. re ieuread ices ee Is |Mr McLean crossed by way of Point du 2 3 ago. le j y first gave a brief description of the origin | Chene several days i paesenger by the returoing from Mont digan, was io the city yesterday afters noon, Agent uf the OP R, is ainoog tue guests at the Hotel Davies. Mr Stanley Green, of Summerside, left this morn ng for New York, He croseed to Pictou by the Princ. ss. Rev W J Cox was a passenger by the route to Philadelphia to resume his studies at the University of Pennsylvania. Mr James McEachern, of T A McLean’s AASZARD & MOORE SUNNYSIDE. | uty pm CR 7 eee & : | LECLURE. aura es eds aed » | A lecture will be delivered by REV. | ARTE CLAR KE, ¢f Boston Mass, | it O, McKachern’s Builds ing, Queen S!) on. Friday Evening, Dec. (6th 1898 Subject “St. Gregory VIE (Gildebrand)” A ‘ Lecture to com- mence & COMING! COMING! COMING! | -At THE— OPERA HOUSE 3 Nights Only 3 Mon, Tues. and Wed. Evenings, Dec. 19, £0 and 21, dod Wednesday Metines at 3 O'clock. a Change of Programme N'ghtly The attraction of th: season, endorsed by Press and Peopie. First appearance jast of Frost’s Kentucky Troubadour Co- Tickets or ‘at usual places. I. S. Sanford, COMMISSION MERCHANT Strict attention to business and prompt re- turns wade. Special attention given to the Bule of Pork, Poultry, Eggs, Hides and Wool Skins. Market quotations .iven on z pplication. Address all consigaments nd ¢orrespon- dence to, 1.8, SANFORD, 46 an 48 Argyle St. HALIFAX! N, 8. Estasiisnep rx 1530... Aunual Meeting Merchants Bauk of P. B. Island executed by Mr. and the key to the successfal , termination of the work may be pastor. to the people of St. Joseph’s to enjoy the get here, serviceable as well as beautiful. The Annual Geaeral Meeting, of the tharebolders, of tue Merchante’ Bank of P. £. Island, will be held at ‘ts Bankiog— Hone, Great Geo ge Street, on Tuesday | the 10th dayof J nuary, next, 1899, at he hour of 11 o’elock a, m. ’ roxies must kt loft with the Cashier & least one day previouato the meeting. J. M. DAVISON, 280 ‘ashit Mr David Keefe left this mornirg for St John, taking with him sbout 25 head of cattle and 100 sheep. Mr Keefe has | hipped about 400 catile and 10,000 sheep | duriog the past summer, ani has | thousands of dollars with our people, w li reture next season to tions, aud «poke of the efficaciousness of the de- votion of the Stations of the Cross, after | which he referred, in feeling terms, to old St. Jozseph’s where he so often perform .- ed the beantiful ceremonies of the church for many whose bones are now lecaying in the old churchyard, and for some oi those who vow, again, are inspired by his : words to be, as the Rev. Dr. said and wish~ ed, ‘‘as muchin advance of twenty years ago, in virtue, asthe new St. Joseph’s is in advance of the old. Hissermon made adeep impression, The choir, under the leadership of Mr. | J.H Monaghan, though few in point of | numbers, excelled themselves on this oc | We regret very much having to record | the death or sic Jerome Martin, a native 0} this Island, abu sus of MVM Martin, K=q., of Martin P QO. Martino eariy age of 32 years, and a young widoyv and toe small children are left behfud to mourn, Os8es J be as Casion, } n > It is useless to attempt a description of the | , oe HR Green, of Roxbury, Mass, who interio: ot this beautitul edifice,— a more bas een Sp ning a few months at | artistic pen than the writer’s is necessary ‘Waterside” for the benefit of his health, Cra, 0 dente Dace! St Sc a eE a knee ie for the undertaking. The material was | TUS i bome this worning very much improved. Previous to coming to the [:laud Mr Green (who was sufferiog from a serious attack of heart trouble) had been treated by several doctors, some of them Specialists in his disease, without any good results appearing. While on the IJs‘and he was under the treatment of Dr Collins, of Vernon River, to whose skill he attri- butes his wonderful recovery. supplied by Messrs Schurman, Lefurgey, Clar« & Co. Summerede, the workman~ Ship is thatof Creamer Bros., Kelly’s Cros, while the painting is ariisticelly Wiiliam Mullins, QObar- lottetown. The old altar, renovated under the skilful touch of Mr. John Kelly, Kelly’s Cross, produced a fine effect. The description of St. Joseph’s burch eS Pe = briefly summarized ia afew words,—Rav. D.B. Reid is the zealous, wide~awake, aud indefatigable Long may he be left to minister Thingsto Make a Note of 100 F.—Wildey Lodge, No 27, meets. to night at 8 o’clock. ,Nomination o f fruits of hie three yeers’ ministrations{at | officers. A full attendance requested, Kelly’s Cross. : / Abegweits. — Dont forget the meeting to- ¢ . ne -—_- night at half- past seveagie LOCAL NOTICES. —— Crescents Meeting.—A special meeting of the Crescents Cicling Club wil! be held this evening at 8.30 in the club room. Im- Miller Brothers music store will be open | poriant business. A full attendance is every night till Xmas. Musical toys of ' requested, se all kinds at slaughter prices. Xmas sale at the Decorative Art Room inthe W C T U building, Grafton stieet Useful and fancy articles in embroidery and } Good Xmas Presents.—The kind you North; B D = McLelian, Tignish ; I la ye during the year. The number of McMillan, Hunter River; J H Myr'ek, ecaits in atiendavce in 1898 was 106, Tignisb; C D Manville, Loudoo, Magi | 2): 1 192 in 1897. There are five boys Stanley Green, Sun merside Byron N aed ose girl from Prince Edward I-land. Barns and wife, M mired ; A sated re The bulding fund subscriptions have . ciair, OUMMe#sse ’ reached $22,619.16, of which $20,795.03 has been paid in. With all subscriptions aid in and an additional sum of $505.43 raised, the debt can be cleared off. A smal] balance on account rests in the back. —-__.—-— wife, Bostoc; Miss Si E E Helisnd, do. en SHIP NEWS Port of Charlottetown. ENTERED. Dec 15- SS City ot Ghent, McNevin, Summerside : steamer to accept @ similar position on the Olivette. Miss Fareyth was deservedly popular with the travelling public as wel! as with those associated with her on sbip- 4 resume opera- | \ : | and Charlottetown and Rocky Point. last evening Mr James E Macdonald, M L A, Car- | MrA H Notman, General Passenger | Mr Ernest E Hcliand, of St El+ anor’s was @ passenger by the Princess to-day en | i | Jeft } : ; fle | are this forenoon keeping up communica - THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, DECEMBER 16, 1888 Local and Other Hens A.O.H—Don’t miss the lecture by Father Clark to-night. It will be weil ; worth hearing. Tae Bertixo. — The wrecked bark Bertino wasthis morring reported inside Hospital Point. Tue Temreratvre.—The lowest indi- ca ed last night was eight below zero. At nine this morning two below was reported. | Licur Ovr or Orper.—The St Peter’s | Island light bav nz got out of order it will be discontinued for the bilance of the seas- on, For Picrou.—The steamer Northum~ berland will leave for Pictou tomorrow morning at seven o’clock,1 cal. Ice per- mitting. Meetinc.—There will be a meeting of the Anchors this evening at 7.30. Fuall attendance is requested. By order of P Duon. sessile Potiwce Cover This forenoc. a conntryn an named John McPhee, again t whom a charge of drunkenness was pre~ ferred, was fined $2 or 10 days. —_—_ Tue Wearner.—Fresh to strong eset winds today; light local snow falls, fresh southeast to southwest winds and higher temperature on Saturday. a Tue Sraney arrived about noon to- day. She will begin her winter’s work as soon as the Navigation Company’s steamers discontinue operations. Boats Stitt Movinc.—The ferry boats tion between Charlottetown and Southport SvirasLe toSexp Away.—Prince Ed- ward Island Illustrated is just the thing to ; fend to friends abroad for a Xmae Gift. ath of Mr | Price 50 ete, resulted from consumption at the offize and the book stores. Darkey {Diversions in the South and} A nice rattan or cobbler seat rocker wou] | | paintings, novelties jo b sm boo goods and "Southern | 1 Life pleasantly por=| make an acceptable gift for your wife. See | opal ware, rtamped linens in latest designs, trayed by pany of 20 genuine ¢ lored | our assortment before buying. —John New~ | embroidery silks in al shades, peop! : ! son 290 Si. a - a ; ‘ aa . : ; 1] tl tact sh Wett Wortn Seeinc. — Miss Long- | A perfor e that will ; lease all tastes CutLaneats clothing. One 11 Ee ta | r p 3 . { ; ; r Seen First ' like t » call a a — - », oe — b+ founda n ost inferesting place to vi Bit, ' ee pati nds 0 he a | boys, elegant good : be . x oe ee and ladies wishing to obtain high-class ea ae i Ta ‘bor, Classic | Sad ont, OS Cpretes: Ames proses fancy work at reasonable prices can be . a aie Toh | Mindly call and se is offer at $490 for | sited here. Mise Longworth has recently mepreno, 1 Bano © High | enit at Bargain Corner, W D McKay. made a nrew departure by getting in the { ag § ‘ K ‘ucky Conservatory | a ae ; p a : - ee a Ma e and | ma ‘ , ) sortett® Buck and We are giving iliberal eee aoe ee — Sv ameraecke ua Wine D J ee Singers, Special | watches during the Lolidsy season. ou is not pee i at ce . p ' fleeting il be surprised how low youcan get a] vow tothe best advantage out 13 able to ties pinoy Daoecis Vamp Meeting | ¥)! rm WW Wallner ‘teach any young | dies desiring assist» Shouters e re rning sensation, the | good watch for—W W Wellner. acl a young = a ee cae iii i ipa ance #8 cclors may bé on cted at — by S J i the aid of the Auer bt as well as in GRAND " JUTHERN HOTEL ARRIVALS. suplight. A St John Mg who is noted CAKE WALK — tesa judge uf fancy work, while visiting A performance without a rival. Queen Hotel: M G Anderson, Kinlock ; ( harlottetow n was shown some of Miss genuice novelty. Nothing like it ever be- Dine Laird, City. | Longworth’s work an 7 dpe yunced s to *~ fai ej : ; , : : eqn Lio anything she had ever seen. eee or) NS Hotel Davies: J McKenna, St Job; |i, ks well for our talest. lin 94) GI [INE 20) W P Kinz, Torontu; J A Chrqnetie AUls Epeas inca) gicPet sitar . COLORED PEOPLE e Montrer); Jas EH McD nal}, Vardiests "1 Sonson ror THE Biinp.—Tbe anoual rOPULAR PRICES 8 Davison, Halifax; Fried © meee, | meeting of the Halifax School for the Montrea'; Jay W RICRSa d . Bidefo = 2 ind was held iD that city on Monday 25 35, and 50 CENTS Peter McNutt, Mal pe Se a * cee renng. The board of managers report St John; W H Prowse, Murray ‘arbor; tented the staft upon the work Srew ARDE-S REMEMBERED — Miss Forsyth, who has been stewardess On the Halifax for the past five years, 18 leaving that CLEARED. eb : board. As a token of their appreciation Dec 15—Dielyine, eames ee ints the engineers of the Halifax presented her City of Ghent, McNevin, oa with avaAluable Gladstone setchel, and em ———— DIED. on the 25th Nv t the passenger department gave her an elegant watch. both gifts. —_ At Murray River, . . r ; George. aged nine days, infant son of D OOK OUT for the first sn aud Mrs Maclutosh. cee impure blood—Hood’s Sarsaparilia | On Dec. 11th, at ‘an fend is your safeguard. It will purify, Wallace, wife of J. J. Crawlortl enrich and yitalize your BLOOD. ——————— ecb wie -_-———— oes. s=— TO CURE TOOTHACHE IN A MINUTE cation cures $ if not, or the attraction of the city. NERVOL. One appli for Ne terday. your money mack ually B00 te. yesterday Addressea accompanied P y goods aad toy bazaar is Te a aa It was crowded For sale at Tue Examiner tf. —__-- I O G@ T—Those who attended Char- lottetown Lodge, No 6°, enjoved the rare cences of a Newspaper Man.” A vote of thanks was unanimously accorded the learned speaker. S.D. C. Riyk.—There isan elegan sheet of ice in the St Dunstan’s College rink, It will be in order for the boys to throw open the doors to the publiz one of these fine nights, and no doubt many will take advantage of the opportunity to have a glide. VALUABLE Pcuncnase.—The sale of the property of the lite Benjamin Wright took place at noon yesterday, under direction of the Court of Chancery. Mr. John A. Andrew was the fpurchaser, and the amount realized was $8,625. The sale isfsubject tothe approval of the Court, Recitat Postrponep.—The Farmer re- ports that the recital which was to have been given by Miss Isatel Macmillan in the Market Hall, Summerside, on the even~ ing of January 2od, has been indefinitely postponed owing to the ladies of the Method~ ist Church having selected that day for their tea and notifying Miss Macmillan of the fact. The resital was to be given in aid of a free disp neary for Summerside, isiadibaiale Streamers’ Movementrs.—The Northums | berland arrived from Pictou about half- past eight this mo: bringing the mails and passengers. The Princess l«ft for Pictou about nine this morning, taking about twenty passen- gersand the mails... She will be dueon return tomorrow morning. The City of Ghent left oa Halifax about half-past eight She had a large freight. ni y ning, return to last night. ice Not A Neisance.—It ia said that the residents on Kent sireet, near the City Suilding,are much pleased and entertained with the music whichis accidentally caused by a defective reproducer owned by the Great George Street Electric Co. Some of the citizene in that vicinity will sit for hours and listen to the harmonious sounds. The per-on who called our at- tention to 1} ra few weeks ago, desires to staie ihat it nol a nuisance after all. He does nut wish to sleep while such delightful strains fill the air. Sensible (sea eS For Men _ For Hair B-ush, | Women Walking Canes, Cigars, (10 in @ Ebony Hair Brush, hox,) | Lavender Salts, Cigar Holder, | Manicure Sets, Cigarette Holder, Hand Mirrors, Tobacco Jar, Per: ume, Tobacco Pouach, Puff Box, Perfume Atomizers i | Cloth Brusb, Hat Brush, Sachet Packages, Side Combs, Pipe (in case), Razor Strap, Perfumed Soap, Shaving Mug, etc, etc, + Brnsh etc., etc. Baby Comb, a Baby Comforter, & treat of a delightful talk delivered by Mr! | McCready, of the Guardian, on ‘ ‘Rem iniss Babys’ Hair Brush, | Puff and Box, Voilet Powder, etc. etc., This week 2! Bros No Toys Ladies’ Fars Astrakan Mitts, large gaunt- lets, nice curl $4.00 Fine grey lamb mitts, large gauntletts, best quality, $6 15 and 5.99 Finest quality Persian Lamb gauntlett, best dye and_ very glossy, $10,75 $8.75 Finest quality Electric Seal, gauptlett mitts, beuuties, only $5.50 Ripple Collars —— Iu combination seal and sable; astrakan and sable; solid eleotric seal; jap sable, and Alaska sable. These are the very latest novelties in the Common Sense Gifts | Kid Gloves makes, the prices are 00, 26.75 and 35, rs, $1.25, 1.75, 250, 3.50, 50 and 6.25, ollars in all the different u Cc é 4 Ladies’ Buff itatioa Chinchilla, Muffs and 'Caps in Persian Lamb, Mink, | Beaver, Bear, Alaska Sable, Astraken and all the best furs SAE. Ya eT? $7.50, 10,50, 11.65, 14.50, 18-: Ladies’ and chilren’s storm! in Seal, Sable, Mink and im | i } | Far Sacques One ot the best stocks in the Province, $18.00, $22.50 $25.00 $35.00 and $45.0. Remember —vou can buy | ang cf these goods NOW while you have leisure; before the erush of the holiday season | proper; and you can arrange f ‘in December, and we shall see ‘that they go as direc’ed. * t For Baby |to have them sent on any dav | No Silverware No Groceries BUT———-——— Plenty of Everything In the Dry Goods line that most people like to receive, Our stor2 tells of Christm:s everywhere suggestive hints in all the stocks, variety and beauty you cannot get anywhexe else is here. We show a stocc of Kid Gloves that is not equalled in the province, SUEDE OR UNDRESSED KID in black, Tams and Mode shades, all sizes. These can be bought nowhere else for less than $1.35 per pair. Our price $1.10 Perrin’s 7 hook lacing in Tans and Black (chinibray) all sizes $110 per pr Perrin’s and Trcfou«e 3 dome fasteners and 7 no... Jae. ing, this lot ineluees loves $1.50 and $1 60. shades, tan, mode, blue, gre n, bbown, and bl.ck, al! go at the one $155 per pair Li: IPSS ot EE ee ae Special fmportation , . +a d k.d g’oves and mitts, for Christmas in Men’s Ties Handkerchiefs Glove 8 Sh rts races Collars and Cuffs ete ean NNER Seen ceceeNEREEE Kor Ladies Lace Scarfs Waist Silks Jackets Capes Dresses Table Lineis Napkins and Lun ireds ot oth>r articles l Stanley Bros. N - Stanley b