For __ et ms lt - - ea cxttiviiitiitn. ‘ te mas => & * he Ladies Dressing Cases. Gents Dressing Cases. Ladies and Gents Purses, Fountain Pens for all who can write, Photo A! bums and Photo Frames Ladies and Gents Tourists’, Writing Desks. Leather Bound Volumes of the Poets Books for Boys and Girls Bovs Own and Girls ~ Own Annual Music Cases, Smokers Sets ‘T'o- bacco Jars, Stamp Albums for | boyss “ee 1; Big Ba see Vil ai ‘ Everybody invited to| ir. Come arly | HASZARD & MOORE SUNNYSIDE. | fhe Following is the Programme ivi iil Grand Sacred Concert: Opera House Sunday Evening, Secember 11 —AT— 8.30 O'CLOCE. Robinson Qoera Co: | mia THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN. DECEMBER 10, 1898 PROGRESS OF SEWERAGE ne Work Done up to the Present —Con- nections Being Made. Work upon the outlet pipe at Pownal wharf is* progressing favorably and Mr Thorpe expects to,have 300 feet of iror pipe down before navigation closes. The coffer-dam that the pipe is laid in is Jocated on the western side of Pownal wharf, and is constructed of 3x12 matched plank driven scme eix or seven feet into the mud to ensure tightness. The top of the cofferdam is level wth the water at high tide, It is about nine feet wideand 125 feet long. From its extreme end toa point about 260 feet past Pownal wharf and wel! out into the current, there wil] be 20-inch cast iron fi:xible-joint pipe. Theend of the coffer-dam nearest the wharf is already connected with the main sewer line. The pipe ased inthe coffer. dam and connected with the sewer is 20- inch cast iron. The first coffer-dam waz put down on the wharf while the two manholes were being constructed and pipe connections made. When this work was completed the coff:r-dam was removed. These coffer- dams sare put down to keep out the tide-water during pipe-laving; this work is done the plank are taken up It is expected that the second one will be removed about the middle of next week. The line from King to Water Street, on Pownal Sweet, will be completed ab ut the ddle of ek. This line connects with the pipe a‘ready laid, about two-~and« a-half miles in al). Pipe-laying has Powosl wharf along Fitz , Fitzroy Prince, from |] next Ww been completed from Pownal street to from zroy to Water, along both , roy, aiong sides of Queen, on the north side of Graf- ton from (Jueen to Hil'sborovgh and on the south side from Prince to Hili.- Pipe-laying on Richmond street has been cow pleted Pownal to Great George street, and by the last of next week borougt ° irom t isexpected that the pipe on Richmond street, from Hillsborough to Weymouth, | will be laid. The main pipe line bas also been comryleted along King, Queen, Water, } r i? , ; Prince, Sydney and Hillsborough streets , é ¢ 5 to Grafion street. People living on these streets may be- | vith the sewerage system at any time. Already several tions have been made. The work of sewering the other streets fthe city yntinued next summer, shed forward with all possible des- come connecien ¥ cobprec- will bee and pu paich. All the work on Pownal wharf, includ- ing the outlet the Commissioners Ly day’s labor. It is under~ stood that the expenditure upon this part of the work this fall will be between $3000 pipe, has been done by {This is the last op portunity to hear | and $4000. this srlendid organization of singers and ; ; . —————____—___—_ <> shorld not be missed. PROGRAMME. Even if youdo not buy anything at PART Mother Goose’s Market in St Peter’s Hall : ’ o —" >. 3 ’ Tuesda ll be welcome and 1. The Radiant Morn............ Woodward | 2€** Pu y, you will er Full Choru sure to enjoy seeing the old fashioned Vii : ;uUS « o Oe Ey ee ae re Mr F. V. Frenc B. Ave MAPis. ; sccocse .Gounod Miss Jarbeau ..Picolomini people and all the other feavures Market. Come this Saturday night and see Has. zard & Moore’s Christmas show. tL. Palme se i ee de, penal Favre | Free exhibition. Everybody in- C. N. He mee | invited to see the big display of Calendars, ra Ye eeeosten 2 ov .es oes Lloyd ; B oks, Do lg, 7 ys. Fancy G ods, and Miss Gonzalez, Mesers Holmes | Xmas magazines. Our Christmas trade and French |isbooming. Jointhe rush to the People’s 6. Lost Chord . sees. Sullivan } Xmas box house on Sunnyside. Haezard M I D } elson : & M yore will treat you well, and a do}] ar Stale. Viswin.... «oo: csscketes aan nee goes a long way in buying goods there. Q | vho in Might Supreme .--Balfe | odiy refrain from uii i} ¢ _ } | ‘| JAMES EPPS EPPS'S COCOL GRATEFUL COMFORTING Distinguished everywhere for Delicacy of Flavour, Supe- rior Quelity, and Nutritive Properties. Specially grate- ful and comforting to the nervous and dyspeptic. Sold only in i-lb. tins, labelil & Co., Ltd., Homoopathic Chemists, London, England. daa A , " | - {IP PrR eres , re positively fois | BREAKFAST on PER hidden & , © (g eis 3 ‘ te 3 ow bi = Se oe SA F 7 re ba Se ot oe ay ees ~ vnsalieiiatiiiiidale t ee Gy oe awe “A : Ye i i= - | WANA Ase AM. Mule “AP “er ' a < ai" “i “ay s% ss Ww > L = | Pample AY C \ iS aS ‘ ww we . | ae . : 77 4 _—— s% NL WO LS & A a> ar TO Y . HT We doit. Wedo itneatly =] a G We use good paper. We use 1 we s% go od ink. ais enh initial citi Nt 4 acm ~~ a> : j { Have you a pamphlet, year- G igen S | | ly report, catalogue or any- . thing in that line to print. Lace Handkerchief ancixercniel PRICES : 25, 35, 50 €. Let us quote you our prices and show you some work that we have done, The Examiner Pub Co. The Job Printers. the change of Governmesat. and when | © PERSONAL. Captain Farqubar, of Helifax, is here on a business trip. He is registered at the Burel Davies. Miss Madge Sutherland, who has been spending the fall in this city, left by the Prircess this morning for her home in Cape Breton. The Dake and Duchess of Connaught were recently the guests of Lord Mount Stepheo at Brocket Hal!, near Lord Salis- bury’s seat at Hatfield. Mr D M Ferguson, representing Gault Bros., Montreal, is among the latest ar- rivals at the Hotel Davies. He crossed Pictcu by the Princess this morning. Mr W 8 Davison is bere in the interests of Simpson Bros., Halifax. He crossed from Pictou by the Princess this moraiog and registered at the Hotel Davies. Hon. Edward Bleke was one of the priocipal speakers at the annual dinner of the Oxford University Colonial Club, and proposed the toasts of ‘The Ladies” at the recent ladies’ dinner at the National Lib- eral Club. Mr. Foster, who is ably supporting the candida‘ure of Mr. John Farrell in West Lam btoa, has been asking the electors of that constituency what they have got by The answer is juet about as much asthe electors of Kast Queen’s. Added expenditure, added Canadian Pownal to] 1} Wright? of the a8 —— 38k a | Ean -—se) —e—988 texation, added debt. Captain Mon ague Yates, manager of the Steamship Line for Canad», arrived from Montreal this morning. He will remain io Charlottetown until Tues- day next when he will leave for Pasp. biac to meet the Gaspesia returning with her to [this port. Captain Yates isa Charlotte-~ town boy and his manyfriends here are | giving him a hearty welcome. Dr. Armstrong, one of the surgeops at the Montreal General hospital, a few days » performed an extraordinary operation | of removing t!} } | was suffering i e stomach from a man who , cancer ofthe stomach. The operation was au ire success, and the man isexpected to rm . While such operation have been performed be-, fore, it is the first one of the kind i in ‘ . | ada. —_——_—__— oo —— | Thingsto Make a Note of ' Xmas Sate at the Decorative Art Room in the W. C. T. U. building, Graf- ton Street. Useful and fancy articles in embroidery and pa'nting, novelties in bamboo goods and opal ware, stamped linens in latest designs, embroidery silks in all shades. | Local Council.—The members of the executive of the LC W,are requested to meet at the P W College, on. Tuesday | afcernoon, 13th inst, at 3.30 o’clock. Lt is to be hoped that every member wilbendea~ vour to be present, Song service at the gospel meeting in tomorrow afiernoon at 3.45. | Strangers always welcome. | : Hall, Temperance Concert by the Loyal Cru- saders on Monday evening. Tickets 10 cuildren 5 cents, Crusaders free. ns at7 o’clock,in Wrigat’s Hall, Medley of Scotch airs on the violin, at the Crusader’s concert, Mouday evening. ante cents, Fie ' | Loyal Crusaders —Public temperance i concert on Monday evening in Wright's Ha!l at 7 o’clock. Tickets 10c, children 5c; Crusaders free. Kemember the 7 o’closk. hour— Central Christian Church—At the even~ fng service tomorrow in the Kindergarten Halil‘ Rev Geo Manifold will preach ‘The Great Commission -- why so called.” on — _——- =e <p «Eee... ——- SELECTED POETRY. By Me. Purveyors to Oli Mot G0 So trim, £0 t, 8 7 ePlIT namer + ja +t Retoy Jane Li ir Dame <2 ee y ve Or Bridget Ann Mirandy. | Tkey never lived in Flanders, Their. brother’s nanie is Sandy; | You’ll find them in St. Peter’s Hall, On Tuesday, selling candy. [All rights reserved.] enw. < _ =e MOTHER GOOSE’S ‘MARKET ‘In St. Peter's Church School- room, Deo. 13th. As our readers are no doubt curious to know just what Mother Goose’s market is we will explain. Mother Goose has been a friend of ours since we were in the nur- sery. She istoopen her market ia St. Peter’s Hall next Tuesday. The stalls will be under the management of the venerable lady’s many compan- ions. As you enter, your admission fee of 10 cents will be taken by the King counting out bis Money, who with all the other people will be in cos- tume. The old woman who lived upon yictuals and drink will sell refreshments, Mary quite contrary will sell plants aod flowers from her garden, Simple Simon will fish from his mother’s pail articles to sell you cheap, Little Jack Horner will ex tract good things from his pie for sale, and the turee little kittens wii; have mitleus to diepose Of, and soon with a number of ‘ characters, maxing in all a capital bazaar where vou may buy Christmas presents cheap for every one. Have tea and agreat deal of pleasure and amusement a3 well. Local_and Oar tens Tue Wearuer — Fre-h to strong wester- ly winds, mostly fair and cold. Burrer Sm prep.—Mr T J D lion today ehipped 700 tubs of butter to St. Joho. | The ehipment is being taken as far as Pictou by the tug W H Aitken. STreaMeR IN Pcrt.—The steamer Hia watha. Captain Hatt, arrived list night and is today discharging a cargo of molasses sugar and general merciandise for Horace Haezard. Po.ice Courr.—Three drunks figured before His Honor this morning and were fined $2 or 10 days each. They were James Melntyre, John Russell and Michae! Smith, a countryman. Patnrep Carina. - Miss M H Chisholm has displayed in the windows of Dodd’s drug etore, a number of pieces and sets of chine, beautifully painted. They attract much attention. Tae Gcarpian.—The Guardian offi:es are being removed to the Prowse block o1 the North side of Queen Square. News items and matter’s of business will be at- tended toin the new premises after eix o’clock this evening. steels Motner Goose.~—The children who go to Mother Goose’s Market in St Peter’s Hall next Tuesday will see many people whom they read about in their nursery books, all dressed in their proper costumes and selling alot of nice things to eat, to wear, togive away as presents. _——~>-_—- Tue Civy Rotiter.—The city roller wa today removed from the Market Square where, for several weeks past, it has rested in the mud to be finally frozen in. Three horses and three men took it away. It will be greatly missed—people had got used to seeing it ornamentiog the Square. It was the quietest “higk=rolier” in Char- lottetown. cstonatinn Opera Hover,—There was Another good audience at the Opera House last evening to witness the presentation of “The Bohemian Girl” by the Robinson Opera Company. The rendering through» out was capital, and the repeated applause and many encores showed the apprecia~ tion of those present. Miss Jarbeau, Mr. Nelson, Mr. Holmes and the others in the cast did their parts excellently. Io the first act little Ruth Ryan appeared as Arline,the child stolen by the gypsys. The “(Juecn’s Lace. Handerchief” is to be presented toxnight, and on Sunday eveaing the Company will give a sacred concert in the Opera House. Sir.—A few days agoa correspondent drew the attention of the authorities to the corner«loafing on Prince street, on Sunday evenings by acrowd of half-grown boys. This has been going on for quite a while and it is time a halt were called, Letthe cfficers take a stro]! up that way after the churches are out, tomorrrow night. ResIDENT. DIED, In this city on the 10th inst, Ellen, relict of the late Francis Monaghan,aged 70 years. [Funeral from her late residence, (Mal- peque Road) on Monday morning at 8.30, to St Dunstan’s Cathedral, <thence to R C Cemetery , } : ; aa Special inducements for ‘ 4 ~ Saturday shoppers—read Stan ley Bros ad —items of interest Congress Serim, in cream and white, for fancy work, price 25 cents per yd.—F Perkins & Co, Come in and see out fancy goods de-- partment tc—night.—F Perkins & Co. A real live Saata Claus will visit Paton & Co’s establishment this p m from 8 to 9, thing every day. l case boys’ We are opening new (| Two cases men’s overcoats, reefers, opened yesterday. Good prices away down; ca!l tonight and them—Bargain Corner, W D McKay. Dont forget 25 and 333 per shirts, unaerwear, glove ulstera, reefers, foods, eée tbat DA Buruce is giving discounts o1 tier, bate; caps, sulls, rousers and cloths. cipbt Cesh Hockey boots—Our hockey boots have just arrived, boys and men’s sizes; they ar: beauties.- -W H Stewart & Co, a FERFUNE and PEREFUWE ATOWIZERS One of the most scceptatle cifte fora lady friend is a Vottles of nice pessume, . a perfume atomizer. You can buy them from us at an‘ price almost from 25c up to $4.00 or $5.00 Every year we gel! enormous quantities of those goode and this year finds us pre pared tosatisfy your waats as before. Have look around our store. Don’t you gentleman friend smoke? We havea choice line of pipes as could be seen any- where, Te ae LF Bae? . Extra Tee inducements Saturday Shoppers No need to preface these offerings with mueh talk—the values speak for them- selves—E very lady in town should take advantage of them. Handkerchiefs First on the list is Ladies Hand- kerchiefs—Switzerlands latest pro~ ductions inthe novelty way—em- broidered and lace edge~—Ireland brings the bemstitched linens and lawns, prices from 5c to 75c each = =pecials for Saturday es 240 embroidered and bemstitch in white, assorted with novelties in narrow colored borders. Also em- broidered silk and chiffon hdkfs, worth 8c to 1l5z. Se Kach Saturday’s Price fine embroidered LOT 2.— 480 lawn and hemstitched handkerchie(s | hemstitched initial corners, this lot also includes white eilk, -with worth 15¢ to 22c¢, Saturdays 106 Each Price ©988ce2see0e 2Deoveseee Men Handkerchiefs The values here offered are not often possible These were bought at our own offer—you get the benefit. LOT 1.—20 dczen fine cord edge lawn, fali large size, would be cheap at 12¢, Saturdays & se Price G Each LOT 2.—-Men’s pure linen, size 22x22 inch, 16c each, or SSC for half dozen. LOT 3.—Same size es above. 19¢ each or $1.00 balf dozen. LOT 4,—Same size, 22x22 V ry nbe, @2¢ each or $1 17 half doz Silk Handkerchiefs A great variety in silk pricee—colored and white. inches, at all Special for Naturday, 16 only in white and clored, worth up to 45c each for [25 cents each @O@G60084S80900 F €80¢€4968 hibbons ] basket lot, hundreds of yards — widths and cop yard 1 basket eatin and silk, assorted lle yard 608206662600 0068 SSeeeosGr pec eeeo STANLEY BROS The Always Busy Store wihs and colore, ]5c t 35c. STANLEY BROS Curling Irons Medium size, only 60 in lot, worth 12c each, only ? the he 6500 C662 Qeuseooee seee Baskets A lot of satin lined bas- kets to go on Saturday, for a trifle over half price. e280 M28 Leeeocesceosoe MILKS 33: We have soll hundreds of yards the last few das 3s—we have got out another lot to se]] at only 23 and 50 cents per yard. Worth looking at,these silke—see them. SOCE OOF 0 COG4 V $000 6008 Kid Gloves Special Offer for Saturday 48 pairs Biack Kid Gloves, 3 dome fasteners, sixes 6 to 6%, actually worth $1.20 per pair, these we will offer with ux blood shades in 6, 64, 6%, for PER PAIR | Only one pair to” each | customer. Seed w EGOS 5793 WR, 0463406060 For Men Only We want to introduce you to our White Shirts, [his is the best $1.00 Shirt sold in Canada _ to- day. It is tull laundered | made of the hest material ‘fine linen fronts and bands -—— you can have them long or short bosom sizes 14 to 174 inch, per- fect fitting tai’o: made shirts, $1.09. ™ + ae ea i. Fn i . ri 2 A —— Le . > 4s 3 > a Son ah a a a are Vie ars y 7