has blown the first blast of winter, and has given us a little cold weather and cnow-——-we will soon have lots of both. are You Prepared? Have vou Uvershoer, or Rub hers or Felt Boots? if not, why pot have the best? They cost We cell them. po more. ALLEY & GO. The Shoeists DODDS SDAA ATGS Hy Our Friends, seq 10 Our Customers _iiMerry Xmas, | Happy New Year, Pespeettuily | —— DIN BROTHERS, Opposite oO | 0600606604. 9£0030 0363 6236230 SAD *SO4*S4* eae >t &©2+ O46 ean eo YOU CET “sine of Gur Ymas -igfrnit Cakes * » Ff if not. we will be pleos- a ed to accommodate you for New Years. A fresh 4 baked ti from ; é ¢ ( ( ( 4 ¢ 4 | + ? UU ~-Cay: 0) Pi Unshrinkable. Perfect Fitting. Absolute Comsort. —— All Sizes. —_——— 2 2 =— —— S224 = & LADIES’ COMSINATION SUITS Specially low Prices now. BEER BROS! tf Cc LOCAL AND OTHER ITRMS Great Jacket saie.— Beer Bros- ——— Wanxrep.—A few ioches more snow and ce. - a Hocxey.—Victorias will practice at 7.3 tonight, at the riak. Important. — Note the date of the next entertainment in St. Peter’s Hall, Tuesday next, January 4tb. An excellent program- me will be rendered. aie Potice Courr.--‘I bis Charlcon, charged with fined $2 0r ten days. Smaliwood presided Magistrate Haszard. forenoon Jobn drunkenness, was Mr. Charles R. iu the absence of Pollett, a native of this province, accident ally cut his foot at that place on the 22nd inat., causing death. An artery was severed and Pollett died from joss of blood before medical aid arrived, He was 73 years of age. beimnsehadiaeabites Arpointep Inspecror.—Mr. Geo. J. McCormac, of St. George’s, has been appointed inspector of schouls for the eastern inspectorate of the prevince. Mr. McCormac, who was former'y principalf the Cardigan High School, has the reputa- tion of being a good teacher and is said to be well qualitied to fill this important position. We shali judge him by his work. Sons or Temperance.—TbL& meeting of the District Division, at Nerth Rivera few davs ago was well attended and proved most interesting and helpful. The srrange- throughout were excellent. The busimess meeting took place in the after- noon, and in the evening « public meeting was held at which an toteresting literary and musical programme was disposed of ——_ ments Sunpay Scnoot Coxcert.—The Sunday School concert in the basement of the First Methodist Cburch last pight was a distinct euccess. The room was crowded, and each and every one was delighted with the rendering of the programme. The recilations, and the vocal and instrumen- tal selections were well given. The Nationa! Anthem closed the proceedings. Rev. G. M. Campbell presided. siunsiliaaiiane Pine Inscrance.—The annual meeting of the Central Matual Fire Insurance Company was held in Charlottetown yes- terdav. The manager’s report showed the L STEWART ¥ MLIPSE BAKERY | PPaes Best Brena. c to 25c per pound. 4 Corn Gem Patties. Oat- F cake, Pies. German Buns. t ; et , to-day. ¢ | Teternoxe $8. v iH ¢ é ‘ f eCveonne 7 oc 8 oe t Casins Moccasins Moccasins and boys’ Oil Tan ; ine, from $1.00 a pair | " Childrens light Mogcasins sizes 36, 50c a pa r. Bovs and girls Moccasins sizes lito 2, 85c a nar. Men’. light Mocecasine $1.25 a pair. ‘RE. Jost Stamper's Corner. EVERY DAY 4 BARGAIN DAY AT LEWIS’ 0 now vnti! the e a ll i i Mens’ 3 L.15 ¢ és, asm @@=™O@ 28] OOS OO OS OB ; , ( ¢ 4 ( ; ; ; nd of the year, Y will be bargain day at our \\ TB kitts of tancy i. Plash, Uak and Glass, all kinda **, Doll's Tea-sets, *Bleighs, Also all Make no mistake Come direet to c C. LEWIS, Grafton St. Boy *s kinds of in the gaat i cae ie ste Maite North side goods, in China, ¢ a3 Ss tel % of Market Sq. company to be in a healthy condition. Afier the mee’ing the directors met and re-appointed Jo eph Wise, M. L.A., Presi» dent, George Mallett, Vice President, and Donald Morrison, of Carleton, Managing director. sithabibdiede Curistiax Expeavourn.—There was a good deal of bu-iness transacted at the last meeting of the Executive of the Prince Edward Is!and Cuhristian Eudeavour Union. It was decided to hold the pro- vincial conveution on July lath and 14th, nex’; and it was also decided that a grand rally of the Provincial Unions and the Cherlottetown Unions should be held in Charlottetown on the 3let January. Conmimittees were appointed to promote the furmation of aniens in different sec- tions of the province. A Narrow E-care —According toa corres} oudent of the Guardiav Mr. Charles McLean, of Searlerown, came very nearly losing his baros by fire a few dava ago. Mr. McLean was on @ loft making some repairs to his thresber, and the day and loft being dark he liguted a Jantern. In the course of bis work the lantern was up andthe wide of ahay loft close at hand cauzht fire. It was on'y after s.renuous exertions bv Mr. McLean and one of his sons that the fire was extinguished, avd this not until their bands were severely burned. Faratty Ixsurnep. — According ‘to a Scarboro, Me., corr-spondeot ‘I'bomas { | i FPF TS Seer TT TTT TT TSS TTF PERSONAL. Col. Hilbourne, of Boston, is registered at the Hotel Davies. Re». E. H. Gough, of Summerside, regis- tered at the Queen Hotel yesterday. Mr. H.H. Harvey, the well known commercial ambassador, is among the latest arrivals at the Hotel Davies. Mr. Mathew, of Souris, is today reported “very much better.” The prospects for his recovery are now much brighter. Mr. J.J. Hughes, manager of the Souris branch of the Merchants’ Bank of Prince Edward Island, is registered at the Hotel Davies. It is pleasing to bear that Mr. Maurice Blake, who has been ill for some davs, is better. It is expected that he will be able to leave his house this afternoon. F. L. Ha-zard, Esq., has gone to Truro to attend the meeting of the Maritime Stock Breeders’ Association. He is to ‘read a paper on “The Dog Question.” Hon. F. Peters, Q.C., and Bir Ch arles Hibbert Tupper, K. C. M.G., Q.C, are in this week’s Gazette giving formal notice of application for call to the bar of this province. Victoria, B.C., Colonist, Dec. 17. When Miss Frances E. Willard’s un- enumerated birthday was celebrated by the Philadelphia Woman’s Christian Tem~ perance Unien one lady offered this toast or sentimeat: “Fraaces W:,)'ard—never in war, always for peace and first in the hearis of her comrades as the embodi- ment of all that is best and noblest in her sex.” The death of Lady Millais recalls the fact that when Sir John Millais fell il] the Queen sept the Priocers Louise to the dving man to inquire what favor she could grant. He called for a writing tablet and nscribed the word-,“*{ shoulalike the Queen to see my wile.’ The Queen broke through her iron rule potto receive any woman whose marriag® tie has once been dissolved, whether biameworthy or pot, and accorded atender and sympathetic interview to Lady Millais. ———< i | Oee O'LEARY DEBATING THE The O’Leary Debating and Literary Society, a meeting of whicn is held in the public hall every Tuesday evening, is such a8 will give the miod a high standard of mental training. Choiee subjects, eelected from the line of ideas that vertain to the welfare of Canada, are the order. To obiain accurate knowledga, the best of authorities are readily consulted. The arguments adduced are based upon the practical and the theoretical, are jogical in deduction and are presented with eloquest perseverance. For the sake of compliaace w.th the right, all cheerfully acquiese in favor of an uobiassed decision. If there could be such # society in every village in this province, the mere empty talkative pol ticians would easily have their shadowy ideo! sized up when given, and as a natural sequence the people would not be put to the trying ideal of learning the uselessness and too oftea lamentable consequences of such ideas through their deviorable effects. Dec. 28. Visiror. Conflicts between the Mussu!maps end Christiane have been resumed in Crete. The former attacked a caravan near Amiero, and killed twelve Christians. eeciasiiiliniaaas One of our seveo first prizes taken at the Provineral Exhibition was for the Sovereign Flavoring Extracts. They win on their merits. }¢ ia said that P.terson, Tate and Co., contractors for the proposed fa-t Atlantic | service, have deposited another $50,000 ' with the government, making $100,000 in | | et all, as an evidence of ther bona fides. onndiiaiaaiii Hood’s Sarsaparilla is prepared by ex- perienc-d pharmacists who know precise- ly the nature and quality of all ingredients used. Fear ree tau Pout chr ea Xion ° sz 5 a a { atid td atedd eis ed q@ FANCY STAMPED LINENS —AT A— GREAT REDUCTION Yray Cloths, Centre Pieces, Doylies, etc., etc., ete. LJ A large assortment of handsome designs. Every piece E of Fancy L-nea greatly reduced BEER BROS “Sec our Christmas counters for Bargains.” LEO eee od Mee PY rt AE te fe” ast 4 . > Sy find . ci SOCIETY. ¢ ¢ : ( ¢ t Ally R THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN. DECEMBER 29, 1897 = - = — _ Sa ee a eS ee IN OUR STORE BSBWeBW*AnD id Gc DARUAINS; NEW YEA BeeVTeTeeeeewaeee2eeel Do You See Where The Bargains Are Xmas is pas‘, New Year to come, so between the two we will give some rare bargains- , . 2 Pia ’ . » co : Men's O’coats, Men’s Ulsters, Reefers and ¢hirt:, cheaper than ever for this week. LADIES SAGQES. You may see sacques at half price, you may see sacques for nothing. but if you want to get real goods, honest value, with the up to date style, at the very !owest possible price, a there is no need of going past ourcloak department, all this week we will offer this years i Jackets for $1.50, 2.00, 2 50, 3.00, 3.50, 4.00, 4.50, ana 5. No old played out shop worn goods to offer you at any price, but every garment in this department is new this season. Dress Goods. We don’t ask you to take our word, when we say that we show the best value in the y in this line but if you would do us the kindness to come in and see our stock, and get our prices, you will likely find Dress Goods at prices never before touched in the city. ; XMAS---BARGAINS---NEW YEAR, a OWSE BROTHERS, The Wonderful Cheap Men Ties Klondike. Start from 1 Vansourer, Because 1. VANCOUVER is the best outfitting point on the coast, goods being consider- ably cheaper than in the United States. 2. VANCOUVER istbe nearest port of departure to the Yukon district. 3. VANCOUVER is the terminus of the C. P. Railway, whose steamers will start from VANCOOVER this spring. 4. All ..orth-bound eteamers call at VANCOUVER. 5. Direct steamers to Yukon ports bave now commenced to run from VAN- COUVER. port where passengers iransfer direct from train to steamer. ". KLONDYKE is in Canada, outfit in VANCOUVER, and save 30 per cent. Customs Duty. W. GODFREY, 6. VANCOUVER is the only Canadixa | RINK Opens Xmas ‘night, ice permitting. Gal braith’s Band in attendance. Tickets What do you say? For Xmas boxes. eale at Drug Stores or of the Man azers. PROWSE, BEER & LORDLY MANAGERS. Bottled Joy. Empty bottles wanted, cheapest cash price paid for all kind of empty bottles, JOHN P, JOY, Victoria Cafe Gt. Geogre St. President Board cf Trade, Vancouver,B.C Gents, only $3.50 Ladies’ " 2.50 Children’s “ 1.50 Atternoon “ 1.50 Promenade, “ 1.00 j Special prices for family tickets, On 1 2 1 mr ae | OQ, | —. 8 a | z 5 > = 7 = = =< is = M ex 4: = e@ if 2. om | : 2 3 ‘j fet O, 23 P i | 3 sé | > © 3,4 O £3 7 — = 2 = pn ren an a at shortest notice. ELE ENSURANCE 1) P.licies written covering all classes ot insurable property | ~—wr HORACE HASZARD FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE AGENT- SCBOMNE CON MECTION. ..ccoscecccesccecs Office—Cameron Block = \ — It’s resources are marvellous. No cost beyond the price of the Piano charged for the additional value given. ‘Their new patent Agraffi Bridge places this Piano Ten Years in advance of any other Piano made It will pay to call and inspect the Heintzman Piano, < ” oye e Aig. ME Mt sgl ee TILLER BROS. The P. BE. Island Music House. cs Pe Ae ee be Fa a cP 4 Ste es ae