, } 7 >” - > alll - _ — of —& £4 es eS ee hoe Hazy Goods For Xmas Trade ———~S —— a ae ge ad coe | TEWAS CARDS AND CALENDARS }manot b2 beaten in the city. i “Re ee ON i ge ee me S sgh Sega od ae eo ana ora a = gi oe <a oS aS ae 41 ti ele RAS. . 3 ; ‘ sa» yom ' * = Yr” ¢ 4 is jf %& They Came i Yesterday Slater Shoes—special for the Christmas trade with double toes, suit- able for skating. 400 Chocolate Calf Boots leather lined. Box Calf piceadilly iast. Gig. c* », ee 2 if pe oS $00) Boots—~ $00 Box Calf Boots— narrow toe, } K id duek Boots— common sense last, ALLEY & $0. The Shoeists ‘ 4 ad Celluloid Ware In # Dressing Cases and Manicine Bets,Glove and Handkerchiets, Nets, Cuff and Coilar Boxes pailork Boxes, Shaving Sets, “@imnket Holders, ete. LEATHER GOODS Writing Desks, and port- os Cuff and Collar Cases, @ar Cases, Card Cases, also a me line of t PURSES m@ Plain Leather, Silver and id mountings. endless variety. Cur prices im lry us ior Xmas Goods. ial & Hornsby, aievedelibncean Dozen Cakes ¢ cnemen wis 2c We have without doubt the B) ergest assortment of plain and pag taney cakes, Biscuits, Cookies, . gw. We are selling them 4 mm, 402 tor 2hc. That’s cheaper EI § toa, you can make them your-— Ba wil. I A rs — a TiLernone 98. ' fr ‘ D. &, SEWA RT ; ECLIPSE BAKERY Bakes Best Bread. iba > Ly 2 oe oe oo ee 2038 ™ @ @ Q 2 8 2 * 82? @ cents eC CN EVERY DAY A BARGAIN DAY AT LEWIS’ From now unti! the end of the year, By day will be bargain day at our : Ml kinds of fancy goods, in Chiae, B Calaloid, Plush, Oak aod Glass, all kinds un Toys, Games, Dolls, Doll’s Sleigh, => eS Oo GS 606607. 2 422 22240 88 £44 sAsAsinss AsbsAsbssba ~4 g BAtAShss ad dndsdssssass TN OUR STORE “i High-Class TT {hh ay I» ially imported for Xmas price ail “ (Qhristmas We now offer afew sets of very rich furs, espec- BEER BROS VVFVVIVSVIV TTT TTT TTF Furs {iv Ip {\»- (> |» | (» trade at greatly reduced {MS tt] «it{f iif} LOCAL AND OTHER ITEM ——--——e < Great Jacket sale.— Beer Bros- ADVERTISEMENTS, notices of meetings tc., must be in this office BEFORE ten o'clock each day to ensure insertion. —_ =<» Po.ice Covat.—Thie morning Peter McAleer was arcaigned on a charge of vagrancy and sentenced to sixty days in jail. Se Concert.—The Sunday School concert in the First Methodist Church tonight. Come and hear the children. Doora open at 7.30 o’clock. _— oe S. S. Sran.ey arrived at Pictou at al out ll o’elock this forenooa aod left on arrival of the train from Halifax to return to Georgetown. ie Hanpsome Catenpars.—Mr. T. A, Mc- Lean has our thanks for two handsome calendars, one illustrative of their engineer ing business and tbe other treating of their dairying machinery. Curistmas Cantata —The Cantata and Christmas tree in the Christian Churci: on Christmas night proved most enjoyable. The Cantata was cleverly presented, and the vocal and instrumental music was excellent. The Christmas Tree was of especial interest to the little ones, and was a mcst enjovable feature of the entertainment. Afer coffee and cake, the Nationa! Anthem was sung and the pro- ceedings bronght to a close. sleet [sLanp STEAMER IN Boston Post savs: Among the vessels to arrive Wednesday was the 227-ton wooden | steamer Elliot, built at Charlottetown, P. | E. Island, about four years ago, and from | whence she came with tlie first steamer cargo of 3,274 bags of potatoes to reach here thie year. She is unloading the potatoes and aome lobsters, hides, etc., in the jig, at Commercial wharf. She ran in the summer between Nova Scotia and West Indies with cargoes of fisp, etc. Sons or Tewreraxce.—At the regular meeting of Victoria Division, held last evening, the following officers were elected for the ensuing quarter: V P., L Hodgson; W A.J LGodkin; Ree Sec, W Gough; Asst Rec Sec, Rosena E Clarke; F Sec, A W Tanton; Treas, W P Colwill; Chaplain, D Howlett; Con, A Rackham; Asat Con, A A Milis; [S, T. Desmon?; O 8S, GG Jury; SJ W, W JK irby; Organist, Millie Chappell. Sceppen Deatu.—The Guardian revorts the sudden death of Mre. Samuel Kennedy, of Brada)baue, in the Sith year of her age. It seema that Mre. Kernedy bad enjoved exe+llent health upto Friday last. Mr. Donald Matheson, who lived a few hon- dred yards distance, had died a day or two previous, and on Friday evening Mrs. Kennedy walked over to sympathize with the bereaved. She had ecarsely entered tbe house when she was stricken with apoplexy for the second time, having had a previous stroke several veare ago. She sank at once to the floor and never re- gained consciousness. Two physicians were at once summoned but were un- able to grapple with the dread destroyer. Mr. Kennedy had started afshert time pre- vious by train to Charlotierown. They at onee wired trom Bradalbane station, stop Bosroy. — The | Union, where a very pleasant evening was pod bh m »t Wiltshire.and be returned home | with all possible speed. By the assistance | of kind friends Mre. Kennedy was taken to her heme where at one o’c ock Swturday | morning her spirit passed away. She was master at Hunter River. Seven sons ana , five davghters are left to mourn the death | of one who was highly respected by the | whole community. The funeral took place yesterday morning and was large y! attended, notwithstanding the bud cond - tion of the roads. To her sorrowng hus-_ tand, family and friends ‘fue EXAMINER exteuds its sympatuy. } t Dolt’s Corriages, Doll's Tea-sets, Boy's We Girl's Sigs, Also all kinds of rs Crockery, Make no mistake in the ; place, but come direet to Cc. LEWIS, Grafton St. Vpporite North side of Market Sq. 7icentes ost. 02 Saturday the 2ith inst. bebween | hey Street, ant st., James Charch, a gold fies w Any per: n leaving same at this — ewill te rewurc ed, _ — POR say ily sleigh r 4 E. —-A double seat family sle oH hed runners and dasher. JUHN Cates a Funne Road, ce lect ‘ P Fo is "yy Fa a sister of Mr. Daniel McKinnon, eration | daughter of Angas and Lizzie Walker in ae aa A Cao I res er RL ee 4 Christmas Fancy Goods hdl Me Siem “a GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. BEER BROS “See our Ch: stmas counters for Bargains.” MASONIC MEETING, OMicers Installed Last Evening—A Pleasan,y { Time at the W.C, T. U, Rooms. Yesterday being the Festival of St. Jobn the Evangelist, the members of the Masonic fraternity metin their Lodge Room in the eveniog at 8 o’clock and installed the following officers into their respective chairs :— ST. JORN’S LODGE, W M—Chas. Webster. 8 W—Horace McEwen. J W—James McLeod, M. D. Treas—Geo W Wakeford. Sec’y—D R McLennan. Chap—Dr J T Leeming, SD WA Weeks. J D—Geo Rogers. Mar—S W Crabbe. 8 S—J J Davies. J S—H Carvell. Organist—F P Carvell, I G—B F Messervey. Tyler—Johu Hobbs, VICTORIA LODGE, W M—T Z Tavlor. 5 W—RS8 McKelvie, J W—R8 M Johnson. Treas—J D Reid. Sec’y—J R Davidson. Chaplain—Alex McKenzie. Jackets for $1.50, 2.00, 2 BARGAINS: Bewreeeew]ece]e]een]]l Do You See Where The Bargains Are » Xmas is past, New Year to come, so between the two we will give some rare bargains- Men's O’coats, Men’s Ulsters, Reefers and Shirts, cheaper than ever for this week. LADIES’ SACOES. 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, there is no need of going past ourcloak department, all this week we will offer this years .00, 3.50, 4,00, 4.50, and 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 Coods. We don’t ask you to take our word, when we say that we show the best value in the city in, this line but if you would do us the kindness to come in and see our stock, and get 50, 3 NEW YEAR S D—W D Small our prices, you will likely find Dress Goods at prices never before touched in the city, J D—Benj Rogers, jr. Marshal—s F Hodgson. S S—H D Jobnson, M.D. J S—F C Rattray. Organist—G H Haszard, I G—Siephen Moore. Tyler—Jobn Hobbs. After the installation, the brethren of both lodges repaired to the dining rooms of the Women’s Christian Temperance passed. Afier partaking of the good | things provided, a choice programme of | toasts and songs wes disposed of. The} Masonic ode bronght the proeeedings to a| close, - ————— OBITUARY. We are deeply grieved in haviug to! chronicle to-day the death of Miss Gertie Walker which sad event oceurred at her vm home Bishop street, Charlottetown, a few | = minutes afiertwelveon Christmas morp- | ing. Though the deceased was but 22 | g yeara ot age yet her genial disposition, estimable qualities and sterling character had won for her a host of friends and admirers who have learned with deep sorrow of her premature and unexpected demise. To her sorrowin pars.t*, brothers, sisters and relatives ma Because exten-iour heartfelt sympathy, while we “ w7hh og fervently hope that her sudden death is} 1. VANCOUVER is the best outfitting but a icmoval from this world of un-! point on the coast, goods being consider- certainty to a brighter laad where the good ably cheaper than in the United States. and faithful servaut reaps the fruits of; 2. VANCOUVER isthe nearest port redemption sown on earth by Cbrist’s of departure to the Yukon d strict. Nativity the sacred anniversary of which! 3. VANCOUVER is the terminus of the whole Christian World at the hour of the C. P. Railwav, whose steamers will her departure was joyfully commemorating. | start from VANCOOVER this spring. At ber funeral, a very impressive ser-| 4. All .orth-bound steamers call at vice the first of the kind in the New; VANCOUVER. Cathedral was sung by Rev. Dr. Morrison.| 5. Direct steamers to Yukon ports The hearse was attended by a large body | have now commenced to run from VAN- vf mourners. The pallbearere were: COUVER. John Connolly, James Counic, Jeseph | O’Riely, Joseph Kennedy, Joseph port where passengers O'Connor, Patrick McQuillan. | from train to steamer. (Other papers please copv.) 7. KLONDYKE is iv Canada, outfit in ————= VANCOUVER, and save 30 per cent. Customs Duty. This morning Dee. 28th, Annie P.! Toombs, beloved daughter of Mr. and | W. GODFREY, Mrs. E. T : ged 2 3 J needa a er , President Board cf Trade, Vancouver,B.C [Funeral tomurrow from their residence at one o’ciock to Winsloe Road | j . — At her home, Bishop St. on Dec 22nd, ©9000000000000000080000000 Gertie Walker, eld-stand dearly beloved > MONEY TO LEND J.J. JOBRNSTONW Barrister at Law, Stamper Block, Charlottetown. Start from Vaneguver, vransfer direct — - — as * the 22nd vear ot her age. May her soul @ Test la peace. a Dearest Gertie thou has left us, e And thy loss we deeply feel. ‘es But *tix God that has bereft ne, e He cao all our sorrows heal. ? * COE OMOFSOGESETSSEOSSOSCEOOS ‘Bottled JOY. Empty bottles wanted, cheapest cash price paid for all kind of empty bot'les, JOHN P, JOY, Gt. Geogre St. Yet again we hop? to meet thee, W ben the day of life has fled, When in Heaven with joy to greet thee, W here no farewell tears are shed, Victoria Cafe PROFESSIGNAL CARD : E McDONALD & INMAN Attorneys at Law, Commissioners. etc OFFICE eto Cameron Block, Victoria Row J. A. McDonaLp. G. S. Inmax. Ch’:own, dec7 — eod3mw&lawsw. = EF 6. VANCOUVER is the only Canadian | XMAS---BARGAINS---NEW YEAR. BROTHERS, The Wonderful Cheap Men You are thinking of ordering Overcoat, Suit or Ulster from us, and expect to have it for Xmas Eve. DON’T DELAY — — =) We are extremely busy in our tailoring department—good tailors are always busy—and if you expect to have clothes made by us for the time mentioned above, please erder soon as possible. $14, $15, $16 is the price we will ask you for a good tweed or serge suit. $14, $15, $16, $17, is the price at which we will make you a first-class Ulster. $16 is the price of our leading overcoat, made from blue beaver, indigo dye, made double or single breasted. silk velvet collar, made to fit. and fit to wear, will wear longer than any 3 readymade coats at $10 that are advertised. salva Geautiful Gents’ Furnishing opening every day. Prices in everything at our store away down. McKay Voolen Co., High Class Tailors and Furnishers. on PP sent 2 ee - — Assortment Large. > Quality away up Prices away down. SIMON VY CRABBE Walker s Corner ENSURANCE oe ee Policies written covering all classes ot insurable property at shortest notice. wer HORACE HASZARD FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE AGENT. 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