a V ay ee a al ae rs —T a ‘}REDDIN BROTHERS, By eee a Af BROCCO HD BOLE 6 OHS 0208S fa ng = BORN At Westmount, Montreal, on Friday gorning, th. L0cn inet., the wife of John A Nichol*on, of a son, MARRIED. At the Manee, Midgeli, Rev..J. W. Me- Kenzie officiating, Wm. H. Beaton, of «4 Pevor’s Bay to Katie Mackay, of Forest ii , on the [5th imet, A ALO LOCAL NOTIONS, a Purses with sterling silver mounts, very tv designs, at Ww. W . Wel! ner’s. Bay the watch at W.W.Wellner’s, The largest stock to choose from;the price a fait one. call and cee those nice dinner, tea and ebaw ber vets that are selling «0 well; also fancy china and glass ware.—W. P. Col- gill. 283 3-wk dy & wy. Diamond rings, opal rings, all kinds of ings, st W.W .Welliner’s. See show window @peving to day pretty designe in mil/- brushes with sterling backs, at Ww. tary , W, Wellner. fest to take after dinner; a distress, aid diges- fF | | Purely recetabie ; do not gripe i S e@cause pain. Sold by all druggists. 25 cents. tom. cure constipation. Prepared only by C. L. Hood & Co., Loweil, Mae- essen 400 = + ©8488 cee @ The Knack Of Knowing how to put together the ingred- , ients ina fruit cake, is half the battle in our achievement of su ce- ess. Unless this knack is an acquirement -of -yours, don't go 4 and buy good ingredients. then epuil them. Sut remember that f Stewart uses only the best ingred- jents and his prices. 20.10 25c¢ per Ib. Teteruone 98 DD. STEWART ECLIPSE RAKERY Rakes Best Bread. 2240287082 7 eo eof atact® @ oe] & @ 2 2862842440 2 sseoteoeteotecostetece® Evervthing & Anything in the way of Xmas Gocds Will be sold Without Re- verve. Ladies’ Dressing Cases, Gentlemen’s Dressing Cases, Meerchaumand Briar Pipes, Cigar, Cigarette and Card Cases. Large discounts until Jany eae Opposite P. O ODS OD B OOO 6G 004 042028 OBO BOD 3! ODO 40 OO H4OO8SS8 Skating Boote for ladies, rerviceable and stylish, and the price only 2 > & 9 a . ‘ $2.0O0apair 3 Other lines of Skating Baota 3 ranging in price from $1.35 ¢ ; ty © s + ’ s up. Ladies’ Oil Pebble Hockey Boots, at $1.85 a pair, fine Skating Boots— Dongola Skat- ing Boots, $2.00 and $2.25 a pair. Pi G O a et treats Crronic DISEASES by the Salis bury meihod of persistent self-help, in eM ovine causes irom the blood, Con- YNuous, intel'gent treatmentin person *r by letrer insures Minimum of suffer- i Mand Maxsimura of cure possible in Cath case. Avoid attempts ar aided. Graduate of H. Y. University ont the NEW YORK HOSPITAL. f P"eniy years practice in N. Y. City. ( iplonya registered in t’ *. and Canada. \ ADDRESS: CHARLOTTETOWN, P E I, CANADA OFFICE. Victoria Row. Aceomoda tions reserved for patients. ferences on application, Oet 15 lyr 5 —— COMMANDER CHEYNE’S LECTURE Letter from His Worship the Mayor, Mr. Eprror.—- Those citizens who heard Commander Cheyne’s Areuc lecture a tew weeks ago will, 1 doubt not, be glad to embrace the opportunity attorded to them, as well asa larger constituency, to hear the lecture advertised im your columns, which is tu be given in the Opera House on Monday evening next, entitled, “An Expedition to the North Pole by Siledges and Baloone,” illustrated by lime light views Arctic research has exercised 4 most facinating influence upon the English miod and the experiences of Franklin, Parry, Oeborn, Mevliatock, Markham and many others has stirred the hearts of young and old, Commander Cheyne spent years in the Arctic Seas, has given much of his time in the attempt to equip another expedition, mterviewing eminent scientists aud statesmen, amongst the latter the late Sir John A. McDonald, who wrote,in London, a letter to Com- mander Cheyne which I bave becn permitted to read and, in which he @uys: “T sail on the 9th and shall sudmit the matter, with my op nion, to Council on my arrival. I will at once inform you of the result. Meanwhile, in private con- versation you can state my strong personal desire for the organization of the expedi- tion, and my belief that if the Home Government will grant substantial aid, Canada will! aid to @ moderate extent.” I speak for Commander Cheyne a crowded bonre. Yours truly, 17th Dec. 1897. W. E. Dawson. eo ee GooD TEMPLARS MOCK PAKLIAMENT., At the regular meeting of the Charlotte- town Lodge, I. O.G. T., yesterday evening two candidates received the Subordinate Degree. A resiguation from a member of the Mock Parliament, Mr. Higgs, was received, and ata bye alection, Mr. L. A. Sellers was returned by acclamation for the constituency of Pigtown. After the other business of the lodge was finished, the Mock Parliament was duly opened with an excellent address from Governor Stevenson. Mr. Joshua Whittle received the appointment of sergeant at erms on astraight party vote, and a com- mittee was appointed to draft a reply te His Honor’s speech. A very intereating discussion on the policy of the government was participated im by Rev. W. J. Kirby and Mr. @ HH. Foster, (govt) and Merers. J. D. Seaman and W.G. Sabine, (opp.) The first vamed gentleman explained the policy of the goveroment, while the Jatter, in eloquent and telling speeches, denounce! the government and their actions in the past, as well as their plans for the future. Much interest was manifested in the pro- ceedings and ihe time passed al! toquickly. Mr. Messervey, (Muddy Creek) movd and Mr. Sellers,(Pigtewn,) seconded the adjouroment of the debate till next Tbureday, which was carried. Many interesting bille will be brought the Templars Mock Parliament for dis- cussion and their Thursday euenings will thus be spent very profitably. Followi:g is the cabinet: S. A. Me- Donald. Attorney-General and Premier; Rev. W. J. Kirby, Provincial Treasurer; G.H. Foster, Commissioner of Public Works. Mr. Henry Lapthorne is Speaker. THINGS TO MAKE A NOTE OF, The unrual offering on the debt of the Baptist Church will be taken next Suaday evening. Friends sf the coneregation ere kindly asked to remember the occasion and assist as Jiberally as pessible. The offering is purely veluntary. L. O. A.—Regu'a~ meeting Boyne Lodge to-night. Election of officers and other important’busioess. Members please be punctual. A. O. H.—Meeting of Division Nol., A. O.H.on Sunday, ac 3 p. m. Election of officers, « full attendance requesied. 2in —Montreal! Star : Although the Lioerals are “in power at Ottawa since eighteen months,” there are “True Liberals” who do not go there. That is where the ‘‘true Liberals” make a mistake. The “soup” which a high Liberal! authority told us tue leaders smelled long ago, 1s now ready, ‘all right, all right,” but it is not being peddled about the csuatry. There is, in fact, no chance for a drop of it to get away fromthe pot. The gentlemen who emeled it in imagination long before the fire was so much as lit under it, are standing several feet deep about it now “ready with their ladies.” It is no use for the “true Liberals” to sit down at home and wait for it to be passed. eas FOR —o = EEE That’s why we received Seven First Prizes and Honorary Medal at the Pro- vincial Exhibition for SOVEREIGN Goods. Sovereign Flavoring Extracts have won on their own merits. They advertise themselves by their excellence for every housekeeper wants the “BEST,” and knows it when she gets it Ask for “SOVEREIGN” brand Made by SIMSON BuOS. & CV. Halifax. NS. DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, DECEMBER 17, 1897 “= = THE HOSPITAL RECITAL: The large audience assembled at Pbil- harmonic Hall jast evenicg showed some justifiable impatience with the procrastina- tion which made the opening of the enter- tainment 8.20 instead of 8 o'clock, as adyertized. But once begun, there was little in the entertainment to find fault with and much to delight. The instra- mental music by Professor Vinnicombe’s orchestra was spirited and altogether ad- mirable, and Miss Sinclair’s singing sur- passed expectation in respect to purity of tone and@finish of rendition. The songs she sang were within the compass of her v. ize and suitable to the taste and culture of the aud.ence. There was in her singing little, if any, straining after effect—the bane cf too many of our amateurs; and the genuine applause and the encores which she received were the fairly won tributes to genune merit. Miss Lefargey in her reading: strengithere! the decidedly strong and favorable impres-ion made by her a & few weeks ago in S:, Peter’s Hall. She gave an ariistic and sympathetic support to Miss McMillan in the fifth and seventh scenes of the tragedy of Macbeth: and her rendition cf the court scene in the Merchant of Venice was a capital bit of acting—all the more. difficult for a lidy oecause the characters were, with oue notable excep- tion, those of men. Ofa lghier quality, but admirable in its way, was her recital of Grandmamma at the Maskea Ball, - which brongnt down the house. The people of Charlottetown have otten heard recitals by pupils of Miss McMillan; but never, before last evening, a recital by Miss McMillan herself. Iu the pupils we have sometimes had to grieve over faults of pronounciation aud gesticulation and over harsheess of toue and style. But those were all absent from tbe recitals of the misiress, as given lastevening. Her interpreteiion ot the feeling aod character of Lady Macbeth, was artistic and the impression produced upon all persons of literary culture and sympathetic nature must have ben very powerful. Persons whe desire the applause of the crond rather than the wrapt attention of a cultivated audience do not ead Shakespeare in Charlottetown; and we have to thank Miss MacMillan for marking her appreciation of the higher standard of her art by selecting the character of Lady Macbeth tor representa— tion upon the occasion of berdebut. Miss MeMillan’s recital.of “ The Set of Tur- quoise” was clear and lively, and her lepresentation of the horse race, in which the jockey became a h-ro, commanded the Clusest attention and wacmest applause of the audience. It redounds greatly to the credit ef Summerside, that three young ladies, natives of the town and ite vicinity, were able to give such a highly artistic exier- tuinment ax that of last eveuiuy. The object of the young l.vies—that of turnishing a ward iu the P. EK. Island Hospital for the special! treatment of the crippled youth of the Province—tsin the higbest degree creditable to them personally; aud we trast that tue public will -ow it8 appreciation in a practical) way by givicng them bumper houses wherever tueir recitals may be given, ad ee eee What vour wife would like, is one of those beautiful rattan racks shown in Joho Newson’s show windows. We have noth ing but the latest styles. Our prices are lower than ever.—Jolin Newson We letter in gold all leather gcods sold by us. Hundreds of pieces have already been stamped, purses and card cases, cigar cases and letter holders desks and blotters, An enormous stock of the newest styles and shapes al! at low prices at Haszard & Moore’s. For 18.8, office diaries, pocket diaries, scribbling diaries, a nice assortment, all sizes, all prices, at Carter’s Bookstore. 1 w. Fancy goods, Xmas cards, calendars, toys, dolls, ete special holiday bargains at McMillan & Hornsby’s. Reneareat—Rehearsal of “Forced to the war” in St. Patrick’s hail tonight at eight o'clock. Puzzled about Christmas buying? See our big list. —Moore & McLeod. Xmas Box.—What about a rink ticket? Now on sale in avy of the drug stores. Visit Carters’ fancy goods and toy bazaar. Six gold-headed canes direct from New York yesterday. We ofter thee tor sale to dav.—Central Drug Store. The Centeral Drug Store’s perfumes are woted for both quality and price. Sterling silver cigar and cigarette wita cases, very pretty, See them at W. W. Wel- Jner’s. See the new novelties opened to day at W. W. Wellner’s, MONEY TO LEND 3 J.J. JOHNSTON $ Barrister, at Law, e Stamper Block, Charlottetown. : & © eeeeseceeeuce 0600000 0600580900 000500 ts seerarenenestaiemenanaceasetlifigmessnaseestanss eoccccecs COOCCCCes © aeeeeerrrrre Pete ee meee eee eee . * Dainty and eeereeee aes) OTe TO Tue Weatner.—Fresh westerly winds, a little lower temperature, ctalenndiapeianen Ger Oxe.—Acopy of Prince Edward I}lustrated, is just the thing to send away fora Xmas gift. Price 25c at all the bookstores or at this cflice. Curistmas—onlvy a week from ‘omer row Coneult Tue Examiner's advert z ing columy then make your Christma: purchases as quickly as ; ossible. - - Mines CLosep Down.— Despatches from Cape Breton ray the Gowrie mine has c.osed down and the Victoria is to follow enit. Troubleis feared on account of the damage it wiil do toa thriving business ccmmunity, vingdibiaiie Cayapian Fuacs.—According to ap Oitawa despatch Captain Spain has just received from England four Canad a. flags made up as provided by the admiralty flag list. The Dominion coat of arms is en- closed in a white circle on ared ficld. The Dominion arms consist only of those of the four proviveces which eniered the cou- ference in 1867, Grapvuatep.— After a thorough eourse of instruction at ths P. EI. Commercial College Mr. C. Foster Whitehead, of Grabam’s Road, New London, has secured his well-earned diploma. Mr. Whitebead war a persevering and devoted student and we believe will take a high place in his chosen profession. He bas our best wishes for continued success wher.ver his lot may be cast, ancients Raitway Cuances.—It is understoou that afver January Ist, the name cf the I. C. R. will be changed to “Toe Government Railways of Canada System.” in three divisions, viz.: Intercolonia!, Prince Edward Island and Leased Lines. J.M. Lyons will be general prssenger agent for the whole system, with headquar- tersat Moncton. J. B. Lam bkin, district passenger agent from St. Flavie west, with headquarters at Montreal. H. A. Price, d’strict pxs-enger agent from St. Flavie east, with leadquarters at St. John. A. Morrison, general baggage agent of the whole system. with headquarters at Moncton —Halifax Cronicle. PERSONAL. Neii MacKelvie, Esq, of Summerside, is in town. Jjohu McLean, Esq., of Souris, is visiting Charlettetown. There is uochange to note in the con dition of Mr. Mathews, of Souris. The Montreal Star, to hand, last night, contains alikeness of the late Hon. Senator Arsenault. Registered atthe Queen:—R J Scott, Halifax; J Mylius. Toronto; Rev R C Quinn, Pictou; 8 L Fader, Halfax; John Me- Eachern, Cherry Vallev; Jack Isbell, St Lours, H L Middleton, do. Mr. and Mra. W. D. Pollock, of North- cote, Minn.. arrived in Charlottetown last evening on a visit to Mrs. Pollock’s fa her, F.W. Hales, E-q. It is expecced that they will remain a month or two. At the Hotel Davie-:-—Wm Wel-h, Keppoch; Neil MeKelvie, 8’Side; Alert Craig, Emerald; C Bevery Foster, St fohn; BC Cox, Souris; John McLean, toaris. Mr. Harry A. Woodworth, at one time editor of the Gnard’an, bas gone to Bosten where he has obtained a good position. Joseph McCarey, sor of Pol ceman Mc- Carey, left yesterday for Chicago, where he bas a position awaiting him.—Halifax Herald. Mr, Pau] Lea has been awarded the contract for eupplying the woodwerk re- quired in building Windsor Academy — Moncton Transcript. A capit.] likeness of Rev. John Read, for some time pastor of the Methodi-t (brick) Church io Charlottetown, is given in the Jast issue of the Wesleyan. Tle likeness is in connectiou with a ketch of Methodism in St. John, published in the same paper. D. R. Forgan, formerly of the Bank of Nova Scotia, has been appointed president of the Union National Bank, Chicago. J. B. Forgan, also formerly of the Bank of Nove Scotia, ia vice-president ot the First National Bank, Chicago, one of the biggest bankinginstitutions in the United States. —Halifax Herald. } FINE t PERFUME Your nose will confirm this delicate, flower lke odor, contained in bottles of egg- chell delicacy in thapes of awan like grace. é PRICES as hard to match as é the perfume will be. a é They rre gems for the pric:’ however we would much @ rather have you see the goods, and Jet them talk themselves ¢ We like to show goods, it’s a good advertisment for us. ¢ Ask to see our 50c epecialty. ‘ Beautiful Things for Presents...»- : At Paton’s COCCCOCCE cocees coeseeseg SOSHECO OS CO LOOEEOS .o0050 Johnson & Jounsen | Graluates in Pharmacy.- 0 , ? ¢ ¢ ? : ¢ ¢ ’ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ . 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