ws we ee ee a * ——_ DIED. In this city, o9 the 28th inst, Thomas MeCabe, aged 73 years, after a short ill- waving a wife and fam y © mourn joss n-ss, teir AVE TH He NERS Bad s Kidney Pills Their Only { Safety in Fema: e Diseases. You h ave seen a Sdute nipped by 1, frost, fade and die in the flush of i beauty that is how wome hen attacked by any of the disea: to : die w 2s pec uliar - We ' Ou lier sufferings are rt patience is gri ind. Di ym her. The light dies her st become sk loses flesh; dr Her fa rcy of the \ woefully te ACOuIZIN, nrewvs | reys rdens are heavy. it ease 9ut ol her and o: La e} ~~, ™ yw dragging ; she * istlews, ps ’ fle wer is left to sallow, 0} uit Then ste dies. the coid m t a piteou: wave been ed. Why * Mother's dead \\ ars What suffern wed before t was WY ould rnothers, Wives, sisters suffer ; They need not. Dedd’s Kidney y and thoroughly cure » Weakness. They G00D BYE OLD YEAR GOOD BYE the OLD YEAR we (ll this week of : he peo ys Bargains nes of “FANCY ~ BOOKS and “TUCKS CALENDARS . , \\ e thi pportunity rs the f wishing r many custome season's best ~e =] HASZARD & MOORE |” ” SUNNYSIDI: % Gpposite I’. ©. GOODS, | ' ’ anata se eS Pe LEER EASES SS NS NS 5 . wi ss Fifteen_15 4 = GOI P- & z GOLD & SILVER Ti Zz a PED STICKS 2 $s 5 5 2 SOLD HEADED = & ca CA rs Will be sold at cost u . “Fs = ¢ dos’ Ios Sticks Glic 5 S I A a i = f) ] hj i = fl $ SS SF wo ; GP La GTP Paes | a ee SALE. — FARM FOR r offers fir sale his PY aining 70 I cles ared vood state of ultivation. } the premises a new good outhu: '¢ factories. I ™ » tl 0 r on a2 LEOD. | PLATES Chareoal and Coke, 400 boxes Jarded ex S.S. Lake Winnipeg. For sale by HORACE HASZARD, 268—eod Certral : Restaurant. Nearest to market, arket, Post Office, City Buildiog, and Principal Stores The right place for Oysters, Dinvers, Lunches, tic, etc. New Re ome, New Appoinir ents, every- thing up-to-date, C & l] and see ug, | ; | : ’ ' ; "| alll] We (esire to ths et ~~ [hb | : ail heartily fer your mos ibera ( 4, patronage during the holiday LFRED J. QUIRK, 7" 2 Y* ~ie™ Slavs L ppl Rm Q. EEN STRCET | MASONIC CELEBRATION. Officers Installed Yesterday —Inter- esting Entertainment Afterwards Yesterday being St. John’s Day the two Masonic Lodges of this city met in sclemn @omclave in the evening for the installation of officers. The officers are as follows :— ST JOHN’S LODGE. W M—Horace McEwen, S W—Jas McLeod, M D. JI W—W A Weeks. Treasurer—G W Wakeford. Secretary—-D R McLennan. Chaplain—Dr T J Leeming. Marshal—S W Crabbe. S D— Daniel Stewart. J D—W F H Carvell. S S—B F Mescervey. JS—L E Brecken. I G—Parker Carvell. Tyler—Jonn Hobbs, VICTORIA LODGE, W M—RS Mckelvie. S W—R M Johnson, J W—W D Small. Treasurer—J D Reid. Secretary—J R Davison. Chaplain—Alexander McKeozie. Marstal —Sidney Grey. S D— Benjamin Rogers, jr. JD--G D Wright. S S—Bruce Stewart. J S--Samuel Lowe. i G—Stephen Moore. Tyler—Jobn Hobbs. After the installation ceremony was constants Right Worshipful @ M Camp bell, Past Grand Chaplain of New Bruns- wick, delivered au eloquent oration upon matters pertaining to the craft. At the cons clusion of the address the brethern re- paired to the refreshment room where oysters, tea, coffee,chocolate and other good things were served aod an interesting lit- e-ary and musical programme was disposed f Ol — ——_- L9O° .4 NOTICES. Our $1 75 colored skating boots are good vaiues.—R K Jost. Underwear, neckwear, shirts, suspend- ers, gloves. bals,caps, overcoate and ul:- tere, selling at reduction of 25 and 334 per cent offregular prices. Stock must be reduced as we intend moving into new quarters in Morris Biock in January DA Bruce. You buy the newest and beet ne:kwear atD A Bruce’s. Stock this season is up to date and selling at reduc- tion of 2 L percent. Don’t fail 25 cent ties. ) ‘ could aiwavs 5 to 33 \o Royal Honor. Louis XII of France, having made ¢ certain bargain with King Ferdinand of Spam, found that Ferdinand bad grievously cheated him, whereupon he made complaint of his dealing. The Spanish king made answer to the court as follows: ‘‘The king of France is complaining that I have deceived him twice. He lies. I have deceived him more than ter times.’’ Vagaries of English. “That's quite a draft fre m the weet this morning,’’ 1 the cashier as they glanced over mail. The new office boy prumptiy closed ‘he transom and again stood at atten- sion. ; t ing : ‘ 5 ui larke tA Lait bani o LU the cepnenenciipepennnacmneemeegranmasenses ‘“‘Someu folks,’’ said Uncle ‘makes yer fink ob a circus hoss. Dey gallops tell dey’s out ob bref, but dey nebber gits nowhar.’’ — Washington Star. Eben, There:are too many Gréorad ‘kers who imagine they are 13 inch gunsin so ciety. — Atchison Globe. ——— mee «i{l| «{ll «i{{} {ite ‘3 & Patrons e aiff] [Jie 8euSOn, «(ll al That our efforts to please «jj the people, have been apprec- [|p atl} iated is ~ nt from the fact {jj aif that this last week has been lle | the b&siest in our exper- «(|| ience. {hi» «tl . I all} We shall ntinue our {hh eftorts to make this store an «i{{ tt|| «| «iff «| “ 46. F. HUTCHESON Graduate Optician attractive one. Endeavoring always to sell good goods at lowest prices. Sincerely yours | Friends ‘a : THE DAILY KXAMINER, oe DECEMBER 28 1898 PERSONAL. —— Mr J BC Baker, of the Guardian stall, spent Christmas at Summerside. Mr Joho McPhee has returned to, the city after a week’s holidaye at Souris, Mr EB Williams wasa passeuger by the Stanley thie morniog en coute to Mon- treal, Mr A Martin, M.P., among the arrival. at yesterday, Mr. Leonard Morris, was in the erry yesterday. this morning, : i. 38-9 ee MrF J Onin a0. represent: g Tiibede why V dleyfi ld, wae the Queen Hore! of Summerside, He went west Son & Uo., Quebec, is among the guests at ihe Hotel Davies. Mr R C McLean, of the Merchavts Bank of Prince Etwaud Island, «pent Christmas with his parents in Souris. Mre R Weeks, who bas been visiting her relaticn+ and friends in this Province, left this morning to return to ber home in California. Mr Charles H Chandler, of the firm of Fennel’ & Ubandier, ace. mpsnied by Mrs Chandler and child, left this morning on a visit to Saiida,C.l. They will be absent from the province about six wee es. — EE, - NO LAUGHING MATTER Srr,—It’s all very well to joke about the seuding home to England of Mr. Joseph Wice,—if he were not going as the repres entative of our business interests to the business men of Great Britain. In that view, the sending of Mr. Wise is no jlaugh- ing matter. If ihe government had sent a farmer of information and intelligence— such for instance as Mr. John Robertson, [nkerman Farm, or one of the Simp- , or Schurman’s, noone would have complained, But Mr. Joseph Wise! It is said that his trip wiil not cost wech. My it will be dear thing for P. E and no laugb ing matter at all. of son’s to send is that Island, Opinio a Dis@cUsTeD. HOTEL ARRIVALS. Hotel Davies: E B Williams, Bideford; Leonard Morris, R C McLeod,Summersids; PS Quinn, Quebee; G L en YH Holmes, Hal fix ;3e0 W Hivbett, George town. Valley field; Mice Queen Hotel : A Martin, Captain Harty, Miss M McDonald, McPhee, Miss McDonald. > <-> Concert.— Remember the Sunday Schoo | concert in the Schoolroom of the Firet Methodist Church on Sunday evening The children are well] trained and the pro- of great excellence will be pre~ sented. The mansegement are to make the best concert tothe visitors of the school. + £ramioe ae aaa Gazette: It would speak e cou mon-sense of our peigh- the kissing per- son bad not dis- — Montreal badly for th } bors south of the liae if formances of Lieut Hob gusted decent people with the national ideal. The ex-hero found that it easier to shatter a reputation than to make Luck may place am4n ia the front rank, but it takes ability to stay there. Dos has is vnc. ing Thesick man knoe! at the door of ) health gets in if he knocks the right way, and, stay’s out if he doesn’t. There are theusaud w ays Of getting sick bnt on ly one way to get well. Do what ever you will, it you do not put yonr digestion in good order, ar d make your blood rich and pure, you will not get we Rich, pure blocd isthe only thing that can bring perfect health, Constipation is a diseas of the blood. A jarge part of a | diseasee are traceable direetly to lt pur ities in these blood, and can be cured by ¢1 minating them with Dr Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery. The first thing it docs is to put the whole digestive system in perfect order It stimulates the appetite, excites a copious secretion of the digestive fluids and pro- motes assimilation. It searchdout disease g+ me wherever they amay be, kills them and forces them out of the system. The ‘‘G.lden Medical Discovery” bas been used witb unvarying success for cver of VFarse MARRIED. At Brookfield, P E I, on Dec 26.h. 1898, by Rt V George Millar, Roderick MeLeod, ot Brookfield, to Annie McDuff, of the same pia. qurea Cold in One Day Tuke Laxative Bromo Quinine Table; s Ali drug refuna thé money if it tails to 1¢ VIiSls ; Oe sicy ual Lord Sirat)cona has given the sum of 5000 to tne fund for the relief from cebt of St. James’ Methedist Church, Montreal. Say “ No” when 3 dealer offers you a eubstitute for Hood’s Sarsaparilla. There is nothing just as good. Get only Hood’s. We recently received a Fountain Syringes ete., should ay ays bb fresh. if possible, Sizes 2, and 3 quarts. Prices 25¢ to $ of bottle. direct from the OT UATER BOTTLES Now that the ccld weather is here, Hot Water B ottles are in order. They warm the bed for you, and kee "p your feet warm on the coldest night. For cramps and pains, they are superior to anything known. large and weil assorted stock of these goods, also ‘Local ani Other | ‘tens Sr Peren'’s price School tes takes place this afternoon. Tae Wearner.— Fresh westerly winde, oar much colder, Thureday : fair atd Cr . Execrion Triar —The trial of the elegtion petition against Meddie Gellant Legan at Albertou today, befor d Hodgeon , " re saosin Basker Scorau.—The ladies of the | Presbyterian congregation, Dundas, iatend { ms baving a bakket social in the New Bridge~ town Hall, on Monday, 1899, January 2nd, —_——@—— Po.tce Court —Three drunks made up the docket this morning. John McLeod and John McRae were each fined $2 or 10 daysand Patrick Cullen, an old offender, was fined $5 or 30 days. : ToExp_rtrers.—In onr advertising columps will be noticed the advertisem - nt of Mr James Kelly, wholesale coramis-1un dealer, Boston, Mass. Mr Kelly bae hed experience in the cheese business in P E leland, having operated St George’s, Mor- ell and New Perth factories. Consignments sent him will receive careful attention. Deatu or Taomas McCase. — Thomas McCabe, who has for many years been employed by the Gas Com pany, passed away to-day aftera short illness. Mr McCabe was a well known and reepected citizen, and will be grcatly missed, as his work caueed him to have a large circle of acquaintences. A Goop Procram.—To begin the new vear well the young men of St Mary’s, Indian Riyer, purpose hclding a musics] andliterary entertainment, followed by a | basket social,in the hail, Kensington, on Monday afternoon, next, January 2nd; to | wards the building fund of their new church. They cordially invite all their friends. ee | Firemen’s Batt.—The firemeo of the | city intend holdinga ball and supper in Ceviral station early in February. The | matter isin the hands of an energetic } | } | | committe who will do allin their power tofmake iteeuccess. The firemen have a reputation for doing things in the best style, and the indications are that the forthcoming ball will add to their list of triumphs. Curistwas Examination.—On Friday lastthe Christmas Examination of the Indian River School took place before the trustees, parents and others interested in theschool. It lasted upwards of two hours and pleased all present very much. The trustees end others afterwards congratu~ lated the teacher, Miss McDonald, on the good results shown. The proceedinge were | brought to an end by the chiloren singing God Save the Queen. - Ar Kewysincron Hatt — The annual Chrisimas entertainment of the Kensing- lton Hall Sunday School came off last evening. There was a large attendance of the scholars aod friends of the school. At 5 o’elock the tablea were spread and the children bountifully supplied. At6 o’c'ock the tables were prepared for the friends and officers of the school. After this a very interesting programme was reodered by the children. The programme showing careful training. Miss White and her assistants are to be congratulated upon the success of the echool, which growing in interest and_ effective- The hall was beautifully decorated, one corner was & heavily-laden Altogether it was a very is nears and in Christmas tree. pleasant event. Svuprper.—Mr. J. P. Hood, the Guardian, enter employes in the of that paper and Oy STER pusiness manager of tained the staff and various departments Carter’s last evening. The delicious bi- valves were well served, and after they had been thoroughly discussed an interes - ing toast list was disposed of. The speakers in rejly to the varions toasts. were Messrs Hood, MeCready, Baker, Dobe, Duchemin, Maathorne, Turner, Newsom, and McMillan, of the Guardian, and Messrs Mceinnis of Tue Examiner and Matthews of the Patriot. Between the toasts vocal! and instrumental selections were given, and Mr. Hood favored the company witha humorous ) reading. The entertainment throughout |} was of the jleasantest character and emphasised the good feeling which exists ' between the various departments of the | Guardiao as well «8 between that paper and its daily contemporaries. ‘Auld Lang Syne” brought the proceedings to a close, and before the happy company separated rousing cheers were given for j Mr. Hood. makers, and as you xnow rubber goods as ~— Seteviate more or less with age. 2.00 depending upon size and quality several invited guests to an oyster supper a 1, | WCET ME AT THE ALM ME AT THE ALWAYS BUYS STORE ; ao ie This Week | Cees. BBS A 604460078 COSC COO LEEe SF COCOSOCELOC Ladies Hats Ladies Saccues S606 20086806 J 660060080868 gone 0007882804 CO6G 2486 eese ¢ LOT 1.— 50 Ladies’ Hats worth to $1.25 for 2 5 ceach Bereeccee (00 J 002460080000 as e006 2006¢ 6eee ee0ee8e6eeee 75¢ includes all Ladie’ and Children’s Felt Sailors; Walking Hats and Dress Shapes. 75¢c for 3 VOC $1.0 for 5ue $l. 25 for 63c $1 60 for SOc 00692960 0075 @ 060020000006 : eOOR OOOH E904 0904 0009 SOO EEE CE ala Ladies Sacques 2ure®e® reese A 22866 2a c® We have 100 black and colored, all new fashion- ale garments—we offer them now at the following reductions, ° $3 00 for $2. oe © $4,00 for $2.6 $6.00 for 31.00 $9.00 for $6.00 $12.00 for $9 00 =e es 628s 4 64468720 & STANLEY BROS ; : Se Oe Be Christmas Presents Everybody is thinking of what to give, and wher: to bay We have just opened up an nobby line of Neck weir j Pufis, Knots, Paris Bows, Fo vin hand, ete | Silk Mufflers, Silk Handkerchiefs, Shir Braces, (loves, Hose, ete, Special discounts during t' GOKDON & Mi Upper Queen St. a. sel uP s, Us. » holj day q, MchLaLlLAN Men’s “tylish Ont: ALL OTHER KINuS —OF— Musica lastraments Take legs and run whereeve HEINTZMAN PIANO APPEARS. i Eectory established since 1850, and many of the first os they male are ir use tolday, which should be con vine- g rho thas HEINEZMAN- & 00. PIANOS are made to AS WELLAS SELL Consider this matter over carefullv before you purch It pays in the end to buy only the best. see them and we will be pleased to show you th between a Hentizman & Uo Piano, cial Pisno made to sell only. MILLER BROS, The P. E. Island Music Bou. ase—. Call in and e difference and an ordinary Commer Con>o lyBiilin: ‘Queen S reet,