, If you are looki o for | a A mas present “ae | BE OAN..... YITDDIV Vat We have FURS in | kinds. Gloves for ladies and entle nen. Ties for men. Handkerchiefs in ik, linen and lawn. Silks for blouses, Silks for fancy work ishing al) our customers a Merry Christmas, ee ee eeks | & Co WE PEOPLE'S STORE A Bazaar! Under the auspices of some Ladies of the Congregation of St. Peter’s Cathedral, wi be held in indergarten - Hall ursday, 7th Dec, 1899, ie Admission !0 cents TABLES ADVERTISEMENT—At which a large. ety of the best eelling goods mapu-~ ured, and most extremely advertised United States and Canada, will be of- dforsale. Miss Simpson, assisted by sTooker, Mrs Mitche!)] and Mre Tid- b lL FANCY— Useful and ornamental icles, toys, aprons, fancy’ work, &c. ws DesBrieay, assisted by Mies Amy | cken and Mies Canning. 3. REMEMBRENCE — Table contri~ med to from all parte of the world by tr members of the congregation. #Stricklacd, aevisted by Miew B Havi- aud Mies A Crockett. 4 DOLLS—-The most varied lot ever tin Ch’town. Miss Pippey, esieted by #es Nora Tooker, Mary Baytield, Hil- i Stewart, Minnie Owen, Kitty Peters, tude DeBlois, Miriam Mitchell and lee Warburton. b. BOOK ST ALL—Second u snd books Magazines. Mise Hookirk. *. STATIONERY — Writiog tlopes and fancy statiener wburton. : CANDY—Home-made of every de- ption. Miss Lousie Dawson, assisted Mies Muriel] Peake, Miss Fairclough Miss W Tomlias. § TEA~—Afiernoon tea from 4.30 to 4; high tea from 5.30 to 7.30 Mrs A ere,assisied by Mrs J Peake, Mre W "sri, Mrs Cairne, Mies DeBloie, Miss “era, Mies M Irwin, Mise A Fraser, Mise Arbuckle, and Mies W Stairs. * Cocoa and Bovril. Mics Mellish. : om A LS _ 0. LITERARY CONTEST— Prizes - lo most successful gaessers of titles » “ks, enigmatically repreeented. Mr. Wier, : i SIMPLE SIMON—Fiehing , *reains out of his mcth _ Geo. Stewart * LITTLE JAUK HO2NER—Draw- Elempting plums out of his Xmas pie. i A Vinnicombe. op tie evening music will be : San) bing done to make tb Ssure to all who patronize it. Prices wil articles will be moderate, and xo a — urged to buy : It will them colo oe 8B Opportunity « f enjoying eves, and to purchase X mas pres= paper, Mrs = wonder- re pail. ® provided s Bazaar eeveral ’ Rts fe.) _ Kr “q leorts and cx udition<s of men. NOMINATIONS TO-DAY. ee Pourch District of Queens County In Charlottetown today,—A, A. Mc Lean, was nominated by John 8. Martin, seconded and supported by John Cul en, Alexandra; Capt. R. K.. McKenzie, Fiat River; William 4G. McDonald, Vernon River Bridge, M. P. Hogan. Charlotie town; Heourv Wood, Powna); Joseph Brenviek, Montague Cross; Alexander Drake, Mill View; Alexander J. McDon- ald, Cherry Valley; Cast William Taylor, Mil} View, and others. David P. Irving, of Vernon River Bridge, was nominated by John McEach- ern, Cherry Valley, seconded by John F. McRae, of Flat River, and supporte { others. Fourth District of King’s, At Georgetown todav,—A. P. Prowse, Murray Harbor South, was nominated by Geo. Poole, Lower Montague, seconded by Jobo L. Hawkins, White Sande. D. A. MeKinnon, of Charlottetown, was nominaied by J. A, Avnear, seconded by Richard Thornton. of DIED Iu the city Dec 6th, in the 78th vear of her age.Penelop:, relic: of the lat? John McNeill, Esq-, and e'dest daughter of the Hoo Peter S McNutt, of Darnley. Funeral notsce later Don’t do anything until you see tonight’s show atthe Opera House. You will laugh, smile and roar, and want to fee it again. See our men’s fleeced underwear a: $1 asuit; 25 per cent iower than regular prices.—J. B. Macdonald & Co. English boneless breakfast bacon from Rattenbury Bros. at St. Peter’s Bazaar. Marble toptable from Cairos Bros at St, Peter’s Bazaar on Thursday. Qnly lock and you will be convinced that ours is the cheapest ready-to-wear clothing in town. Prowse Bros. 9 @is Gents furnishings. If you want kid or woolen gloves we have them in al! the best makes. Prowse B:o:. the Wonderful Cheap Men. Si. Have you bovght « pair of warm white gloves. We have lined snd uplined, mochs, kid lined, leather, lined. cloth, fleece Jined geuntl-t gloves lined. The prices are very law ar J B MeDonald’s. Tonight, tonight, the big fun night at the Opera Honee. Everything new to- night. At furiously fanny feast of fun. Fur Carps—We can save you money and fit you with the nicest fur caps in the city—R H Ramsay & Co. A nice assortment of ladiew’ slippers aad Oxfords at the Model Store. Only the tatest and most stylish goods—RK H Kamsay & Co Ladies Hockey Boots, the newest thing--at R K J st’s Hockey-—-New Boys’ and Ladies’ hockey boots at R K Jozts. Ladies our new Mantle Department bas proved a grand sucess this fall. If you have not already bought a sacque, don’t pase the wonderful cheap men. ~ Prowse Bros. 31 Christmas work in earnest ! Christmaa, why its just round the corner. The big store will bea regular panorama during the Xmasseason, Hach year more is ex- pected, more is prepaired. The advance guard is here. A few choice Indian baskets just thethiog for handkerchifs, etc., suit- able going a distance, wont crush. James Paton & Co. 3ins d wlin. Our rattan chairs have arrived and we bave wo hesitation about s2ying they are the finest assortment ever shown in thie city. Make your Xmas selection now. We will store until required. Price away down. Jobn Newson. diw. - - : z EE —— — — Our... Grand Christmas Display Is Now Almost Complete All are invited to inspect our magnificent stock of HoLipay NoveELTIES. You Can Avoid the Crush of the last week by making your purchases early. We will be pleased to store all parcels until Xmas Eve. Haszard & Moore! —s THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN,” DECEMBER 6, 1899 PERSONAL | Mr. Geo. F. Owen, of Cardigan, is in the | city. ; ee. Mr. and Mrs. M. Sweeney and family | left this morning for Boston. Mr. 8 N. Cox, of Morell, isa guest at the Hotel Davies. Mr. H. D McEwen, of Morell, is | among the guests at the Queen Hotel. _ Mrs. L P Williams, St Paul’s Rectory is receiving Thursday and Friday offfihis week, Mr. J D. McLaughlin has bees rex | elected president of the St. Johu Board of | lrade. Mr. W. K Rogere, of Summerside, i inthe city. He is registered at the Hotel | Davies, Mr. W G McDonald, representing Ken- ney & ©o, Halifax, Hore: Davies. IS registered at the Mrs. Tapper, of Georgetown, is in the | city. She is returnivg from a very plea- sant visit to Boston. Mr. Allan Parsons, the well known | commercial ambassador, is among latest arrivals at the Hote! Davies. A message from the Prince of Wales, thanking the officers and men at Ladyemith | tor the:rfeongratulations on his birthday, | safely reached its destination, Dr. who had h's leg aceiden « ally broken at Georgetown a few days ago, | was brough. to Charlottetown this moro- | mye for treatment. He is inthe Prince Edward I-land hospital the | Stewart, —The Mail avd Empire remarks that the Boersbunt io South Africa is danger- ous aud exiting enough to suit the most ardent of British sportsmen. sie eicicinehechanidenesongsalimiieilbiibesticiiiay-daebidaibanaiie The Montreal Witness urges the Gov- eroment to make a sevond offer of a second contingent for service in South Africa; and suggesis the offer of 400 or 500 of our mounted policemen, who are anxious to go,together with a cavalry squadron and a battery of artillery. In the literury contest at the bazaar to~ morrow prizes wil! be given to those who guess the largest numbers of the titles of books engmaticaliv represented. Should wy eee ert rin the contest—prizes will le ven oetu- school and also to the pupil wi>gas ses the largest number. That most remarkable young lady, Miss | Thursday Belle Morrison, the famous Jady mind reader, will by special requert give her wonderful performance to-night with the Sbamrock Concert Co., at the House. a mm em Shamrock remedies : the medieine the whole town is talking about. Why ? Be- cause it is honestly conducted, honoratl¢ presented and truthfully advertised. Sell- ing at the Opera House. See — = = " a ae ED F. W. HYNDMAN. Ansuranee. Fird. Marine, Life, Accident Sickness, Plate Glass. The Strongest Companies ald the Lowest Rates for Reliable Jasurance Office 33 Queen St. Telephone 67 Hay Presses Cheese Presses Presses great and presses small, Presses short and presses tall; But the greatest press of all, Is our improved hay press. Which can be had at short os NnCuce, T. A. McLEAN, Charlottetown Office: Masonic ‘Temple Works: Spring St. a FINE FARM FOR SALE The subscriber offers for sale his farm of eighty acres situate at Upton, Lot 55. Tuis farm is bounded on two sides by Public Road and on the other two by Moresov’s Mill dam. It has 40 to 45 acres cleared and the talance covered with a fine growth of young wood. There is enovgh lumber on it to build a house and barn. It is well watered and bas an abundant supply of good mud for tertilizing purpores. : Apply to Aineas A. Macdonald, Barris- ter, Charlottetown orto the undersigned JOHN H. TURNER, Opera } w Gios 211 Ruggles St, Roxbury Mas ' local and Other {fems. Law asp Orpen Leacue.—A law and order league has beeo organized at Kena- ington. Hecxey.—The Victoria Hockey Club will bold a meeting in. the Y M C A Hall at 8 o’clock tcanight. ae Tur Pross.— Winds at firet from Kae then shifting to West. Loca! snows on Clearing and cclder weathe. Arriva. - -Schr. Eyelyn, Benoit, master, arrived at Barbadoes ye rierday. ‘Lobe cap iain repurts losing one horse on the pas~ sage. I ea.—Afternoon tea ut the bazaar to- morrow from 4 30 to 6.30. High ea fron 530 to 7.30. Muosicfrom 8toJ0. Tie bazaar will be held on one day only. ne Sueer anp Lamps.- Mr. W. R. Gillan, | of Hartland, N. B., suipped 462 sheep from here yeaterday morni'g, to Eogland, and Mr. C. A. MacNutt, K-nsington, ah: pped | 300 lambs to Halifax.—Summerside Agri- culturist. iitnsitinigishe Bazaar-—Any house-keeper who fail* to patronize the bazaar in Kindergarted Hal! tomorrow wil] lose an unusual oppor: tunity to buy many articles for the kitcbea and table which they may secure ai most moderate rates. Kyicuats or Pytraias.—Empire Lodge, Knights of Pythiae, will be inetituted here to-morrow, at 2 p. m., in Oddfellows Hal}. Ten cfticers of the Grand Lodges from St. John will arrive here to night for tbe institution. We ave received trom Mr. J. J. Johne- ton, barrister, agent for the Victoria Mutual Fire Insurance Company ,a beauti- ful calendar for 1900. The company are to be congratula.ed on being th? firat to issue their calendar for 1900. W M S —In the Ladies Parlor of Grace Church, last evening, Miss McRae read a very interesting report of the Dominion Women’s Christian Association meeting at Halifax, which it was her privilege to at- tend. Sh? was given a hearty vote of thanks. Larcest Cargo Yet,—Another large cargo, Over 2000 tons Reserve Run of Mine Coal from Dom. Coal! Co’s Mines, C. B., due to arrive here per SS Tiber Wed- nesday evening 6th inst. to Peake Bros, & Co, Now is the time to purchsse winter , sicck while steamer is discharging: iabelataiaiis Sare or Liqvorn.—The first six months of the Farquharson Liqueur Tax Act expired yesterday,@nd forty persons deposit~ ed $100 each ard received certificates for the next six months. There were forty- three certificates issued for the first six months. Tairty-nineof there who ob- tained certificates yesterday sold under certificate before. There is one new certis ficated trader, viz. Angus DesRocle. Scoooner Disastep.—The schooner Eventide, while on the way from Sydney. to Summerside, was caught in the storm of Mouday night. and suffered severely Her topmast and bowsprit were broken, and her sails badly torn. She was obliged to put into Charlottetown for repairs. The owner of the Eventide is Mr. E. Sinclair, of Newcastle. Mr. EB. H. Sinclair, of that place, is here looking afier the vessel, A Bomparpep Ciry.—It may te inter- esting, just now, to know that a bombarded city is not, after all, such a dangerous place. During the siege of Paris it took an average of a hundred shells to killa single mav; the Germans poured nearly two hundred thousand projectiles into Strasburg ata loss of only three hundred lives, or at the rate of one death for every 666 shells, while during the bombardment of Belfort a hundred thousacd shells killed and wounded enly sixty men. An O_p anp Wet Triep Remepy-— Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup nas been used for over fifty years by millions of motbers for their children while teething, with perfect success. Ii sooths the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic and is tbe best remedy for Dirrahoea. It is pleasant to the taste. sold by ell druggists in every pari of the world. Twenty-five cents a botile. Its value is incaleulabe. Be eure and ask for Mrs Winslow’s Soothing Syrur. ‘Ee Tas Best Tonic. builds up both body and nerves; brings sound, refreshing sleep ; insures a healthy appetite, AIDS DIGESTION and feeds the blood, brain, nerves and bone. It cannot fail to benefit in every case where more strength is re- quired. IT IS WORTH TRYING. 0-0-00-0-0-00-00-0-0-0-0-00-000000000 Price $3.00 perjdoz. Sold by i wm saan = apm, agen IHBABBL e ww 2»*s a aes & @ ¢ MEET MEAT 6 THE ALWAYS ¢ ; BUSY STORE ¢ law _nreseon KIL oF! we BAR ! Lit %" i m—at Stanley Bros Lot 1 at @5Se per yard 200 yards ailks in Plaids, Fancies, Brown Surahs, and Black Watered Silks—worth 30 to 95c per yard, now Dc per yard. at 40Oc per yard A splendid assortment of Listers Striped Silks, Plaidand Cheque Japanese and heavy Union Siiks; all the latest colorings, 50c¢ to 65c per yard, now 4Qc per yard. at SOc per yard 500 yards Shot Silks, Surahs and Fancy Silks; 36 differeat colorings, all fine quali- ties, worth 75c to 95¢ per yard, now 5Oc per yard. Also a Lot Silk and Satin Remnants. STANLEY BROS. Lot 2 Lot 3 KABBRABBAGALALAGAARGLSAGGADSS GAARA is an American make—you see it «ad.er- tised in the leading magazines —Tusi 1s the felt that J & T. Bell use in their slip; ers —See them in our window for vonen at $1.10, 1.75 and 1.85. COLORS-- Red, Black, Green, Brown. The only strictly high-class felt slipper made in Canada. ALLEY & CO. al SP SP MA SESS SESP SER ENED EES S SSS SPSS SSS SS an th te ee LKEGLLGLEGLS SGGGGEESEGAESG “de SS MPEP EE EE SERB EE NE SPEER RPE EE DONE EERE NE REND PRE BE PE RPE SEP REE SP BE SE SE EE ir i> I» \w 1 al iif ist ie ijn je lity litte lin Ih e AAD AAA DARA A AAA DAA AAA AL This is the Weather —— Which YoujRequire Good Warm Clothing If you want variety of style as well as quality to seiect from i» Suitings, Overcoatings &Cc.,’you will find it here. QUR TAILOR SHOP IS IN FULL BLAST Turning out Arst-class clothing for people who are fortunate enough as to hive them made here, We Will Continue Our Reductionf{Sale onfMen’s Furnishi -~_ Special d'scounts on Fancy Shirts, Neckwear, Underclothing Sweaters ete. GORDON & McLLLAN ERT Gites serena Theat