— Christmas Tidings n chases. line of can suggest items; : gifts. Our stock is new T 4 Furs of all kinds WEEKS | THY: DAILY EXAMINEK, CHARLOTLETOWN, DECEMBER 19,1899 OBITUARY. ee ee ae Trerudden death of Mr. Jobn Scott, of We-) St. P. er’e, on Thureday, bas cast a glocm over the community. The deceased was over 80 years of age and was an ex- ceptionally active man for bis years. He bad enjoyed the best of health until quite recently, when be sometimes complained of weak epells. On Thursday he went out after dinner to do some chores and was found dead in the field, where he had apparently taken a weak turn, and lay down on the ground. He leaves a widow and two eons to mourn their loss. One of bie scne is in the United States and the other is manager of the Magdalen |slend bneiness of R. N. Cox, Eeq. We can truthfully esy that the deceased was an honest and upright man. To his widow and ‘amily we tender our *#ympatbies. JUNIUS. WHEN THIS PARAGRAPH CATCHES your eye you wil! see at oxce that it a an advertisement. But how else cap we let you know what a capi- tal thing Adameon’s Botanic Cough Bal- eam is? Write and tell us. 26c. jall druggiete, Ladies give usa call when aking your Chrisimas pur- We keep in stock a nice Gents’ Gloves Collars and Ties Furs of all kinds Handkerchiefs in Silk, Linen and Lawn Gentlemen—Call in and we; to you a few} suitable for holiday! — HOME DYEING made easy by using the great English Home Dye Maypole Soap DYES any Material, any colour. Send for FREE book on Home Dyeing to A. P. TIPPET & CO., Montreal. Ladies’ Gloves in Mocha, Silk Lined and Suede Dmbrellas | NICE and NOBBY HANDLES | : ) | =THE> Silk Handkerchiefs Det mee ALL PRICES Prince Edward anen and Lawn meneer Island Magazine chiefs, all prices ..NWOW ON SALE... cca lca cl tc teeta cc staan seme, 4t all the Bookstores and at BR. H Mason’s News Stand. CONTENTS FOR DECEMBER. s Mills, Bay View, Frontis sonnet) by Th simpson C hristmas—({a piece. is. A. Lepage ' } } : Merrie Christmas, by Hon. Senator Ferguson, > fe . 7 oe , » nd tH “*hrict + +} - lo The } eople 5 store What the King said to Christ at the Judg- ; ment ae . a aie | At the Dunk—a p« lilustrated, by Prof, v ~ e ~ hn Caven. LOCAL NOTICES Ps . ce eas ar ish in the Olden Time—lIllustrated, by } Walter Simpson. | Memeries of the Past—TIllustrated, by John : j Tantear For best made suite and overcoats, for Sas P. —— Bes : oe | Christmas Hymn. beat fitting jadie+ jackets, for fur lined hy ns ss ia Park —Il] : ; rsing at Chickamauga Park llustrated, overcoats, for fur col.iare. ete.. ©£o to Joho . 7 >, M iz ths . ; . y rence 1). NCUY. Macleod & Co a A , a os fe > Pos Xi eee a } Tenant League Proceedings, by John Ross. ee 2 sof! received thie) The Phantom Bell Ringers—Iilustrated, by morning 400 dozen nice juicy oranges. | J. E. Rendle i » 1K we ‘ o ‘ : ay ci wet ' . Se : Voly 15 cents a dozen. 2!. | Retaliation—A Historical Fact— Illustrated See Griffia & Skellys seeded raisins at } y L. W. Watson. kind 2 ; ris 1 is srecungs—a |} Mm, VY way ar- ne te se ee tee : A timely gift—One of those | X lueries, &c. pretty watches. from Prices Very low—VV W Wel- Select one | Christmas ) 5e a copy—Send for sample ’. E. Island Magazine, P. O. BOX 698, our stock Charlottetown, P. E. I. lim _ lner tf | i = GR SEE Ne price was reasonable it Will Surprise You However, to see what a handsome box of , ] for 50) cent nd from that up to $5.00. Hand Glasses Brush and Comb Sets he Wants Perfumes If you are in doubt whatto give your lady perfume. friend for a Christmas gifi—buy 99 OUT OF EVERY 100 women use, anc are passionately fond of perfume, It's Always Acceptable : ivs Always Appreciated We have a very choice assortment this season, and as usual our prices are very reasonable. We don't claim to sell at Lalf price, You wouldn’t believe us if we did. » true anyway; we couldn't afford to do it. nobody can afford to sell at half price if their first [It wouldn’t In face aii perfume we can sell you Atomizers smelling Salis, &e “EE UR WINDOW ) | i | | PERSONAL. lcsmsineemend Walter Shanley, the well-known engineer, ie dead. Dr. McLaren, of Brudenell, regiatered at the Qneen Hotel last evening. _ Mr. W. H. Prowse, of Murray Harbor » is in the city. He is a guest at the Hote! Davies. Mr. W. G. Macdonald, of Vernon River Bridge,provincial representative of Kenny & Co, Halifax, crossed by the Princess this morning. Mr. Freeman Bette, of the Merchants Bank of Halifax, left this morning by the Princess en route to bis home in London derry, N. 8., to attend the funeral’ of his sister. Mr William Cambell,who came out with Lord Dufferin as private secretary, and who subsequently acted in that capacity for Lords Lansdowne and Stanley, has been granted a superanuation allowance on the ground of i]! health, and has left Ottawa for Belfast, Ireland, with bis family, where they wil! reside in the future. SHIP NEWS. Port of Summerside CLEARED. Shipped from Alberton on 15th inst., per schr Nyanza, Capt. Geo. Wight for St Jobn’s, Nfld. 7,583 bush OAtsrocccccce coves. sevcveres $2,265 730 bush potatoes... .... eccese §=— 146 6 le WR iindts ce aca coneve>! Mae 51 qrs Seer ROO teeteetcess 168 2 car TD ULLON .reecvevseaawesrseses 5 395 dreseed turkeye....... ccoccee 202 Dee BGUOR. . iis cnsclinn cénewctocae “Se 129 d LOU. Cc. cc ocnesstindueand sce 24 eS Be Ce ee tereeneee eave 55 IN sis sont « io ous tonsantatienasentonees $3,695 The above cargo was snipped by Benj. Rogere, Alberton, a Port of Charlottetown ENTERED. Dee 18.—8 S William Aitken, Batt, Piciou. LEARED. Dec. 18.—SS Wiiliam Aitken, Bait, Picton DIED. In this city, on she 18:h inst., Elizabeth Carr, relict of Alfred Groom, in ber 84th year. [Funera! fron: the Post Office tomorrow at 2 p. m. to People’s Cemetery | This morniog, Tuesday, 19th inst., at the P. E. [. Hospital, from tre effects of av accident, Charles Taper, aged 42 years, of Winsloe, formerly of Bradalbyn, leav ing a wife and five small chiliren to mourn their loss. [Funere] will leave his late residence, Winusloe, on Thursday, 21st inst., at 2 p. m.,to Brick Church Cemetery. Winsioe ee Ly Aw opportunity once Jost can never be recalled. Do nit forget the chance to morrow at noon, to secure desirable real estate on the North Side of Queen Square. The auction sale of the finest, largest, and “best situa’e! stcr> building in the city will be Leldat ih: Court House to torrow at*noon. Remember the auction sale of the brick store building now occupied by F. Perkins & Co. When. Tomorrow at W here ?/fa front of the Law Courts Build- ing. Rink.—Buy your tickets leave it till the last of the week for the rueéb. Rink willopen Xmas afternoon and Xmas vight. Gelbraith’s Band bas been ecured for the season and the same oblig~ ing janitor, Mr. W., Worth will be in charge. 3 Graphophones from $6 Up AA If vou want to makea S%& aS : “ary nice acceptable Xmas Present—here’s just what you want, comething oui of the ordinary— Someching that will ke appreciated —- something that will sford amuse- ment for the long winter even ings. Come in our store and inspect them—yon don’t have to buy—you're al- ways welcome. MILLER BROS QUEEN STREET, Cenxnxo__y’s Bui_piNne ; IUTLEEONUUUITECOCUUULECUU LL ao Mt SSTOPENENDTD PN PRDD ADT TT TEED NON ER TTT HTT AD AAUAAAAAAGAbdbbdddddbddddadddasdasie noon, ; now; don’ ; Oi atc ca Local and Other tens, Arrenn St. James’ Hall tonight. I. O,. F.—Court Mt, Stephen meets to-night. Tse Prospe.—Fair and mild today, rain tonight and tomorrow. ~~. -— 1. O. A.—Boyne Lodge meets tonight at8 o’clock fo) ipstaliment of officers, A full meeting requested. St. James’ Hari.— Be thereearly and bear Mr. James’ lecture on the Soudan and Kitchener’s expedition to Khartoum tonight. Mipnickr Mass.— The Rev. P. C Gauthier ie to preach at the Pontifical High Mass in 8t, Dunetane Cathedral on Christmas Eye, Tue Debating Society meets to-night in the Y. M. ©. A. at 8 o’clock for organiza- tion. Full attendance requested ef a)! tbe boys interested. Cowpensep Mitx Factory.— The formal opening of the new condensed milk factory wil] take place on Thursday afternoon trem two o’clcck unti! five, ‘iieninclicineg KKINDERGARTEN.~—Cbristmas Tree and Closing Exercises at the Kindergarten, Thoreday, Dec. 21, from 11 to 12.30 a. m. Parents and friends are cordially invited to attend. aaiaitesinsing Eyeixeers.—The Charlottetown Engi- neer Company will meet at their orderly rooms, Lyceum, this evening at 8 o’clock. Important matters will come up for con sideration. Mernopist Centvny Fuxp. — The Methodiat Century fund is increasing by leaps acd bounds. In one church in Toronto on Suniay night $50,000 was collected. — — ‘ Noetice.—All loc:.! notices and uadver- tieements for Toe Dai_y Examiner must be banded in each morning before ten o’clock, otherwise we cannot promiee that they will appear. Sc bioiae Coyvest Concert. ~ Make no other en> gagement for Thureday 28th Dec. The concert in St. Dunetau’s basement, in aid of Notre Dame Convert, will take place on that night. Be sure and attend. sotalol Arrptes For Enxciaxp.— Senator D. Fergueon has lately purchased from Mr. Fred G. Bovyer, Broad!ande, George- town, ninety-seven barrels of prime number one epples. They are intended tor the London, Great Britain market. Santa Cuavs.— Yetterday afternoon Jas. Paton & Co’e. was visited by Sania Claus. About 1009 children were ad- mitted to the etore where San‘a gave tLem skipping ropes and candy. About 400 ropes and 300 packages of candy were dis- tributed. iiiidieiie Catrnouio Literary Iyetitvre.—The annual sale of magazines and newspapers at the Catholic Literary Inetitute last evening was conducted by Mr. E H Norton. The tale was very interesting, and some exceilent literature was dis- posed of. Liclileseiia A Mitp Fatt.— With the exception of some lolly in the docks there is no indication of the formation of ice akout tbe barbor. The tteamers are running regularly between the Island and the mainland, and three coe! laden echooners arrived yesterday. And Christmas wiil be upon us in less hau a week ! seniicilip bili Diep rrom His IxJsvries.—We hear with regret that Mr, Charles Taper, who met with so serious an accident at bis home in Winsloe a few days ago, died at tae Prince Edward Islaod Hospital this morning. Mr, Taper was a son-in-law of Mr. F. H. Horoe, and leaves a widuw and five children, who have the sympathy of all, —_——_-— Larce Marxer.—There was a large attendance at the market today and *ales were lively. There was an abundance of turkeys, geese and fow]. on sale. Turkeys brought from 8 to 9c. a pound, geere from 60 to 90c., and fow] from 40 to 50c. The market wil] be open again or Friday and Saturday of this week, and on the same days next week. sscacniladiililatia Berxep To Deatu,—The seven year old daughter of aman named Bout-llier, liv- ing at Bedford, N. S., was fatally burned afewdaysago. It seems that the child was puitiagsome shavings into the etove at her home, when they ignited, setting- fireto berupron. The little one’s clothe ing was soon ail ablaze, and before tho fire could be extinguiehed she was &. badly burned that she died in a few hours —_——-- A. C. A. C.—The Abegweit-Cresczent | club’s new rooms in tne Macdonald baild- ing, Queen St. which for some time have been uncergoingJrepair, are now ready and will be moved initio tomorrow night. The rooms present 3 pleasing sppearance end are well lighted. The wealis have been painted a nice blue. The lerge apart- ment in the rear w ll be fitted up as a re. creation room, containing the billiard and pool tables. Of the t#o rooms in the front of the buildisg the right will be used as a parlor and the left as a reading room The rooms will be lighted by electricity. oo eee eae A selected list of desirable stuff at 25 per cent discount for 150 minutes to-morrow night, see our ad. Moore &| McLeod. SS eam KAGE GLB ERBELBABGGBRHLEG ZS _ Mect Me at the Always Busy Store i SST OSES FOSS SOSE TAD! J COSS FOOSE HOSE 6EO4 COSC ESEOS 2 Buy Early! >So. = 4 = 6 @@ ex @ es oF Saturday of this week is the last buying Ns day betore Christmas. Don't Leave Your Buying Untilf the last day. BUY EARLY! , S@TAll the advantages of time and full assort- fj ments are in your favor. ——— ee eee A ALLL A LAA LLAL AL OA, BE Hundreds of appropriate articles in Dry Goods and Furs Here for You iF Men's Ladies’ K (iloves Gloves K Mitts Silks K Scarfs Pay, i? © Handkerchief I Handkerchiefs Liners fs Mufflers Pin Cushions &a Fur Gloves Needle Cases : Shirts Furs of vs K Underclothing all Kinds a Sy etc., etc. etc. etc. ABBBBBLGABAGRAGBEGLAGE SAGAS LH GLE BE is ws :Stanley Bros. JESESISTSESSSSS SoeSSees EES ts What Will I Buy for Eins Aa Xmas Gift Come to our store and we’LL settle the question for you ny of the following articles coming from our house will make highly appreciated present Rich Silk Mufflers ,Rich Silk Handkerchiefs, Silk Tuitial Handkerchiefs, Beeutifvl Neckwear, Silk Lined Gloves, Pur Lined Gloves, Fancy Suspenders, Fancy Colored Shirts, Collars and Cuffs, Ha‘f Hose, ete. OUR TAILORING DEFARTMENT If yourequire a Suit, Overccat, Trousersand Fancy Vesi ‘fir w'né ¢. remember we have the right goods, the right prices, the right workn e) and a skilled artist cutter in the person of Mr Sextus McLellan. show goods. Notrnu le to GORDON & McLLLAN Men’s Stylish Outfitters...... List of Ratepayers for the City of Ghariottstown In default for Assessment due on Real Property, for the year endixg 3!st Decem~ ber, 1899, containing names of all such defaulters. and the amount |: ¢ from there respectively, with a statement of the Number of the town Lot, Water Lot or Comonm Lot, upon which, or any part thereof, such assesement is in default. Name of Ratepayer ln Statement or Description of Property upon - smn Defanit. which Assessment Is made, ‘feria ! inrA Binne, Elizabeth House & Land on Town Lot No. 26, 4th Hundred $12.00 Coyle, Stephen House & Land on Town Lot No. 3, 2n¢ Hundred If 76 Cudmore, Andrew Hoare & Land on Commor, Lot No. 26 6.768 Hughes, Peter House & Land on Common Let No. £2 6.75 Huches, Jobn House & Land on Common Lot No. 21 2.26 Kelly, Patrick House & Land ov Common Loie Noe. 33, 34 & 35 3.43 Lowe, Walter Vacant Land on Common Lot No. 3} 2.06 Ma'oney, Eliza House and Land on Jown Lot No. 82.2nd Hundred 10.32 McCarron, James House & Land on Town Lot No. 62, let Hondred £48 McKay, W David Mill Buildings & Land on Common Lots Nos. 19 & 20 28.12 Offer, James House & Land on Common Let No. 22 8.22 Purdie, Jane (W. A. 9, Morsop, Leslie Me- Nuit, Trustees House & Land on Towa Lots Nes. 97 & 98, let Hundred 33.76 Reid, Richard B Honee & Land on Town Lot No. 95, 20d Hundred 3.33 Rackham, Henry House & Land on Common Lot No. 22 19.12 Stewart, Allan Estate of late Vacant Land on Town Lot No. 54. Sri Huodred 2.06 Watling Mrs House & Land cn Town Lot No. +9, 2ad Hundred 7.88 Watling, Mrs Vacant Land on Common Lot No. 15 1.68 Williams, John Houses & Land on Common Lai No. 24 i}.25 Notice ie bereby given that pursuart to the provisions of the Statute, 52 Victoria Cap. 12, Section 91, afier 30 davs publication of tho above list, being & list of the Ratepayers of the City of Charlottetown, who bave failed iv pay within the time prescribed the Assesement ceverally levied upon their Real Property ip eaid City, I will make an application to Hie Honor, the Stipendiary Magistrate of eaid City, for Judgement against each and al} of the lends cbowe deseribed, fer the respective smounts fo levied sgainst them, ard thea nzapaid {1 thet upon +uct judgement being doly enter:d,1 will further appiy for a warrant for the ese euch lard . Dated this 19. day of Decen.ber, A. D., 1°99. ROBERT VANIDE2STINE * rity Cols etor. Decem ber 19,1899 —Imo oe ne eer te ee a lS AR Tag: 2 ee PRIA IET MO. 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