ek AAAAAAAAAARAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAK ee eds FP ech. Se . tie Tae po ee Oe i lB ok se ee * ali - Pri a2 ced i a ‘y ae. Oe = aa eye se wie * ve THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN. DECEMBER 8. 1897. Te CT wa oe 4a 4 ¢ ha) de wid “3 wr de iS mean . —~AArAA ¢ 47 tee ale wo! pad LI day. Sin le or a muble Gi soles, pointed and. rount oo b For Little Wonay BUY SLATER’ h. * . “ ALLEY & OO "4 \ The Shoaist J , To Be Well Shod ig ‘A OLAIER RINK The Rink will open in the ccurse of a few days. TICKETS NOW READY Gents’ Season Ticket, $5 Ladies’ “ , Atterooon ' Children’s “ Promenade, “ Special prices for families. Good Music Monday and Thursday nights avd every othe: Saturday afternoon. Buy a seavon ticket; everything possible will be done to make it pleasant for the patrons. Tickets can be had of the managers, or atthe leading Drug Stores. PROWSE, BEER & LORDLY MANAGERS. be ee DS SU tn tn w ooo 8& ©& YOU WANT A perfect Xmas Cake. Made as you would make it yourself—made right. Consider the yon will time. trouble and have seeding washing those rasins; cleaving those currants, besides all the other istic things which are necessary in making a good cake. We are very careful and particular Our labor and =e ee eeeeeeee about what goes into our cake. ¢ prices 20 and 2 per !b. TeLernone 98 D. STEWART ECLIPSE BAKERY Bakes Best Bread. Oe A oe ee i (ah cae 4 eht bbhoceeonebeie : : a FOR XMAS GIFTS About this time of the year we begin to think what we will get for Xmas Gifts. There isn’t anything quite so nice for a present as a nice piece of siiverware or Jewelry, We ave show- ing some very pretty things in RINGS WATCHES BROO HES FFF SE EE FSS SSFP SESS * CUT GLASS NOVEL- TIES SOLID SILVER NOV- ELTIES. I have bought a very large stock of holiday . goods, and will sell at prices that cannot be dup- “* licated, x W. W. WELLNER 4 Jeweler. ie PEPPER ES oY we NAN, we At, ANA ARN ARN on. S12, NVA- 2 NUEe AVE AES. AVE. 814 ALY, S23 ava | “AS AP AY AS AP AE AE UE AS AP AP ASUS CAP AS AE ASAE AS A 2S t Ae | a“ . AS Si? ’ ° Tae We have placed the larger part of our Xmas Fancy 3% | ’ : . * 7 ~ | 4 Goods Or saie at tour prices, we. ““as’ ao le 0c “iy : z ‘ aM we ise “290¢ Ae } A Ve | whe = - } “iN ‘ oe ‘ } : : i " Pf , “ar te On the 29e table are a number of 60e Vases &e part a. ~ y } ; ~ - «Of a bankrupt stock. “ae a sY. , : . > . “ye AYO. . » : “A> Ate Among the LO: g ods are Various pretty knick knacks 4 - _ , - ~~ - a usually sold at 22c. “> % : % i “ Ay . . aes. ! ; .} : - = = very arti ridiculousiy cheap, and marked to sell ) NS 3 i = ‘ dd sii a 4 AVA ' “ae ie Ne , = = Ate : — s 7r | ss aly “> eo | “> Ne BM NE NE Me Mn Se SN NM Me Ms Se EI Ye Mo Me S- Aer GP AP AP AS GBPS se a ar ae 7S av UN AP US UP US AP AP AS UO Bosse ES | | | LOCAL AND OTHER ITBiS Great Jacket sale.— Beer isos. City Taxes.—Watch the daily PAPers for the list of those who have not yet paid their city taxes. Pay up at once and BVoid puviielly. a ee oi. Rixx —-The managers are to be con- gravulated oo having secured the services of Galbraith’s Band fur the Rink this season. No doubt the skaters will be glad to hear th istiadibibinices Twain's New Srory.—Mark [wain’s new humorous story, which he is now writing in Vieona,is to go to The Ladies’ Home Journal,which magazine bas aso eecared F. Morion Crawford’s new story, which 1s atale of the voreal, with the strikingly uncanny title of “ The Deed Smile.” ENTERTAINMENT anv» Basket Socran.— An entertainment and basket social will be held in Clyde River Hall, on Wednes- day the 22nd of December. Admission 10 cents. Ladies with baskets free. Pro- ceeds ip aid of new hall. Some good city talent will be on hand, and a!l who attend may expect a good time. Vatvasie Canapian Sramps.—Io the recent sales of foreign stamps at Charing Cross, Loudon, Canadian stamps brought fair prices. Amongthe largest were :— Canada—!0d, blue unused, £7 15s; 12d black, unused, £27. Newfoundland—4d. orange, unused, £11. Is orange, unused £27; 64d carmine, unused, £10 15s. Nova Scotia—ls violet, used, £22 5s. A Bic @urrur.—It is said that one of the paper mills of the E. B. Eddy Co., at Hul!, is now running full time, making nothing else but white paper for the Montreal Star. The orders received from the Star for December cal! for nearly eight tons a day, more than the combined con sumption of all the other afternoon papers in the city of Montreal, French and Eog- lish together. —_— >_> -— Tue ImmacuLate Concertion.—This be- ing the Feast of the Immaculate Concep-. tion services were held in St. Duostan’s Satbedral as on Sunday. Thisevening at seven o'clock there will hea special service inthe Convent De Notre Dame, under the auspices of the Children of Mary. A sermon appropriate to the occasion will be delivered, anc anumber cf new members will be received into the Society. — WATERW@RKS AND SEWERAGE.— A meet- ing of citizens to consider the report of Professor Lea relating to a system of waterworks and sewerage for the town of Summerside, was held there on Monday evening. The report of Professor Lea was submitted, and the matter was discussed at considerable length atter which it was decided to delay action for the present. Havirax Prices —The following are quotations for eggs butter and cheese furnished the Halifax Mail by Hutchinson; & Power: P.E.I. eggs, case lot*, 17c; dairy butter bv tub, 14c to i8e per lb.; creamery butter, 19c to 2le per lb.; N. S, cheese, by the box, 9c per lb; cuts, 10c per |b; N.S. butter, in rolls, l4c to 1l5¢ per Ib., Canadian butter in rolls, 16c to 17c per 1b; creamery print butter, 20c to 2lc per |b. Burxep to Deatu.—A Very sad accident occured a few nights ago in the parish of St. Louis, a few miles from Richibucto. A man vamed Peter Poirier, who is a bachelor well up in years, was burned to desth and his house conosumed by the fl-mes, No one knows how the place canght fire, bat when the neighbors arrived the form of a man could be seen through the flames, struggling to get out of the bu laing. No assistance could be given the poor man and he perished miserably. The ight was windy and the flames Sor soon fanned to fury, the building and cdn- tents being speedily destroyed. corer paren 2S aes SMEATON IM CAVENDISH LITERARY SOCIETY: held and The Cavendish Literary Society their annual meeting on Nov. Sth, arranged the following programme for their entertainment during the winter :— Nov. I%h—Essay, “Tragedy, Hedly Ross (Stauley). Dec. 3ed—Debate—What should be the basis of the Franchise ? Opened by Arthur Simpson. Respondent—G. W. Simpson. Dec. 17th—Paper by Rev. G. C. Robert- Fon. Dec. 3lst—At Home (social.) dan. 21st—Lecture—Hon. D. Laird, Feb. 4th—Lecture by Rev. Mr.Fullerton. Feb. 18th—Paper—Rev. C. W. Jackson. March 4th—Newspaper night—Editor Walter Simpson. March 18th--Paper G. W. Simpson. April l1st—Hat night. April 15th.— Mock Trial Pickwick. The first two numbers on the pro- gramme have been pulled oft already and proved very interesting to the society. Mr. Ross’s paper was a masterly effort. He dercribed to us the origin of the drama and compared the plays of Sophocles and Shakespeare, giving us a good digest of one of the principal plays of each author. The discussion on the franchise on last night of meeting, was interes.ing and instructive. Thecpener contended for manhood suffrage witn contributing to the revenue as the ouly qualification. ‘he respondent would prefer to have a degree of education and intelligence as qualificat - ions for exercising the franchise. The speakers who followed mostly favored the views held by the respondent. In connection with this society there is acirculating library of over 300 volumes, containing the cream of literature, ancient and mode ra, in bistory. science, ph'losophy, biog: aphy, p etry, fi tion, etc. New books are added as the funds of the society will allow. This society has been a great ben- efit to the plec>, and by placing such an excellent library in the way of the young people many have formed tastes for litera- ture who would othrwisre have neglected to furnish themselves with good reading matter, A _ fee of 50c per, annum from each member is all gthat is charged for the privileges of ithe society and livrary, Bardell vs. — Ph i a — NO RUBBING NEEDED. In cases of severe sprains or strains, or- dinary liniments that require rubbing ae very painful A little ‘ Quickcure” spread on jinéo or cotton, and placed over the sore part removes the pain more quickly and surely than any other known means, The 50c and $1.00 size contains tLree ard nine times the quantity in trial size; only a little is required. William Kern, of Waterloo, Ia., has made a confession that he murdered bis father, under the influence of Deliah Fales, his sweetheart. The confession was ob- tained by the detectives, who haunted bim with a stage ghost of his murdered father. If you feel weak, dull aud discouraged you will find a bottle of Hood’s Sarsaparil- la will do you wonderful good. salieaianieds = —— BORN At Farnesvilla, on Wednesday morning, the 7th inst., to «the wife of Mr. Thomas J. Furness, Customs Collector, a eon. NL SHIP NEWS a Port of Charlottetown ENTERED. Dec. 7—St Anne, Potvin, Pictou. CLEARED. Dec. 7—A 8S Townshend, Whittle, Pic- tov; Dar , McPherson, do; Lady Fravk‘in Garcipv, North Sydney. Have you seen the beautiful calendars, carde and booklets at Carter’s bcokstore. Tuck’s finest are there. —_<——— MN “4 “a> u IF YOU WANT 3K CHILDREN’S ULSTERS CHIDREN’S JACKETS A , Se (JF YOU WANT ae 6Now is the time to buy. “as every gscment now arriving. , Call or send for eamples. Please bring the children with yau when you call to see these. We have reduced the price of Tke size you want is possible among them, eS aU AAAS BEER 3BROS 2 able fabrics made. nothing good. and best makes. OR OD OOO OO]D6S 5660 4604604806856 n You may as well save 10 or 15 ou a pair of corsets as not, Kid or Wool Gloves no housz in the city can beat us on price, ——— OE ic LADIES DF WM WM MOM as Do you know that we carry a full line Dress Goods, inclu ling the best and most fashion- Now, it isa fact that we shew the goods, and are foolith if you de not try and save money by trading with us for Dress Goods? Tnere is no one so poor that they cannot buy a dress from us. cannot bry a dress to suit from us. don’t you think that you : There is no one so rich that they Don’t imagine that becatse we sell cheap that we have ig Foo See our Dress Goods, get samples, compare qualities and you will find that there isa big saving to be made, WaAdies’ and Cloves There is no better assortment of Corsets in the city. sorsets We are showing all the leading And in Ladies We show PERIN’S BEST in all the different shades, lac:d or buttoned, black or colcred. Ladies’ Sacques and Capes This department Las come to the front like smoke,and the ladies who have bought from us this season will testify to the truth of our statements when we say that our cloak depart- ment is the best in the city. Why ? Because we show the styles, we carry the assortment and we don’t ask two price, and the people sre now finding out that they can save mcney by trading with PROWSE BROTHERS. The Wonderful Cheap Men OD OHO] OSH6O DODO OHSDS Something New Cigar or Cigarette Cases Bought from us. wished painted free. Gold and Silver Headed Canes. Any design Engraved Free. REDDIN BROTHERS, Opposite P. O GOD OV OD OOO 86D 0V02VO2R0BVOOQVOD]@ SHO 6S98O 96S 46SD6O5H LOTICE. All persons having accounts against the City of Charlottetown are request- ed to presenv the same at the office of the City Clerk, on or before Saturday, December 11th, next. By order, H. M DAVISON, City Clerk City Clerk’s Office, City Hall, Dec. 7th, 1897—2i . WANTED.-—At once, a boy for Janitor © c.A. C. Club. Apply toG. A. Dixon, a MeKay Woolen Miiis. dec8—tf WaANTED.—A servant for general hou :e work, Ayply to Mre. F. Perkins. dec8 —3i 1.OST.—Between Wheatley River Bridge and Miltoa, a goat skin Robe and Horse Rug, on the 13th inst. Apply at Long Bros, nov39ic& w—tf —— | FOR SALE CHE \P.—A Mason & Hamlin Organ, style C, has two sets of reeds, in good _— order, Apply at the Examiner Office. ost27—eod iv ci la Home Comfort is dependaut ~n furnishings; a soft easy chair to drop into when the day’s work is done, makes a more amiable individual of the bread winner. A pretty rocker gives rest to the household. We cou'd suggest many such articles from our stock, beautiful solid, yet niexpensive, any of which would make Useful Christmas Presents. “Sellers of good furniture.” “Strangers to poor furniture.” JOHN NEWSON. Newson Block, Victoria Row | XMAS GOODS ARRIVING ALMOST DAILY SILVER MOUNTED GOODS 25c to 10.00 Beautiful Rings, Good Watches. . . BE. W. TAYE és 9, ‘ HE oy ee - 4 ‘4 ud SS : ye 2 ~ .- bs, aaa Lane aD he 5 ae he et ees 5 ie . a ay Sees NT a b A apg b=