THE D.afLY BXAMINER, CHARLOTTETUWN, DECEMBER 26,1899 - a cae = Se ee OP. MERRY XMAS WEEKS , Suffice be Ladiea—Bro. H. H. Cox. Qar Host and Hostess,—Bro. W. T Anderson The intervals between the toasts were brated High Mase, when the singiog was conducied by the League of tue Crore +} The Lag i ¥ iaved at choir, e League choir also assisved at Verpers and Benediction. There was also —<$—— Istanp Hortiovttrure.—The Canadian Horticulturist has « valuable article on Island horticulture in its superbly illus- filled up by solos, recitations, quartett», : as ee eee Pe ra Theres bound | (he usual service at half-paet ten when trated December number from Rev. o be a row,” which eisai down tbe Rev. Dr. Morrison celebrated Mass and | Father Burke’s versatile pen. The Horti- ; —s a ee ; few. F Xe > pres culturi*t improves with every number. It house.— Kimble Webaster’s solo “ The Rev. Father Connolly preached. P ; Farmer,” was fine avd the quartette by Mre Webster and Mrs. Hooper, Mr. Webster and Mr. Hooper was well received. J. J. Hughes, Eeq., geve a recitation end sang. Space does not allow us to particularize.— to Pay the above with “ Annie Laurie,” " The. ““There’re jolly good reilowe,” “ We'll bang old Kruger,” &., &c., made up a programme satisfactory to all. Altogether the banquet was a most ep- joyable one, and we trust the good brother The singing at the service in the First Metrodist charch, is spoken of as the best ever heard there. The choir numbered about forty ladies and geatlemen, and a choice selection of Christmas hymns and carols was rendered under the direction of Professor Watts, who presided at the organ, The dallelujah chorus was an especisily pleasing number. The soloists were Mrs. Watts and Miss Temple. An able sermon appropriate to the occasion was preached by Rev. Mr. Teasdale. The eervices in St. Peter's Church were is really a valuable publication and a credit to the fruit growers of Canada. salient Sr. Dvuystan’s CatHeprat.—At_ the halt past ten service yesterday Father Connolly read a circular from Bishep Macdonald intimating that High Masa would be lcelebrated in the Cathedral at mid- night on New Year’s Eve, and that at this service the faithfu) would bave the great privilege of approaching the Holy Table. | similar service will be held in other} A churches througbont the diocese. | —— a : - — Se - So ne Se —~— coon ge = ; ; FORESTERS' BANQUET CHRISTMAS IN THE CHURCHES ; i | “ > - | local and Uther ltams #Asae satan sHAasgnnsgagngse or = <¥ + f vp se idee then aarti th eee ono a : 3 MS Be ic NE See Court “ Morell ’ 1.0. F., celebrated iis | Able Sermons and Special Music ©; ———-———-——---—— F Meet Me at the Always Busy Store tT ry SRY, SL eae © o@pe | ann versery bya god baoquetat the resi- a ! Soxceev TP sigur --S yp’ O n 5. S8ee OE 1968 COCees 2c £ 00060008 0602 6062 68906008 + aie | dence of Bro. W. G. Aadcrevn, E-q., ov Beautifzl Decorations ven, OL, le wa atey —~ > & > & @ & oS ee . VAP Qe Wedoesday evening, toe 20:h its aot The +-rvices inthe churcnes vesierday | Bro. Aoder-on bas one of the most charmn- | were expecially bright vod cheerfal, as be- Tnayvxs o Mr PP. W Yy:dna:, f ! & 5 4 togiy located oomesteads in the couctry, | fitted the celebration of tue birta of the | the Standard Lite deen. } mpan',] —" betug situated on the bigh bank of th: Reveemer of ‘he world for ano t eonvenent acd ««l ome tre ck tt? ish beautitu! Morell river, amidat fascinating The cel-brition of the Feast began | Cai odari-euei ty tie © m any. | & Tua lavdecape at midnight ia 8: Duanetan’s Cathedral, | The Foresters with their wives aud #/ where Pontifical Hith Mus was cele- Wendi. Rohrer of Widiw Lette ii lim ted number of invited guests onmber- | brated by Hix Lordship Bisnop Macdon- A i & ‘ Mf ibd eee e ia icae 7 cs ti about seveaty persous, who sat dowa | uld, agsi+teu by FPatuers Johnetun and | on detaoa heed: W in it at 3.30 _ tow wbdie loaded with all the delicacies | Vounolly ax Deacou aid Subdeacon and ia Laat da ax © Of (be season prepared in Mrs Anderson’s | Rev. Dr. Morrison ag Gigh Priest. The| se : of UT well known siyle. recvice Was exceedingly impressive, the Hay axp Ours ‘he et ame = , Pap Atier about two houre’ atiention to the | 3!tar lo king besutira: sith its wealin of Jan‘ed 4 arge quantitc af hav asd «a ‘ waote Of the ioner man, the chairman, Mr. floral decorsuons and eleciric and otber| trom Chariotie own at T C. R. wharf “Se eo, T « E> hp mea ~~ George Hooper preposed: the following lights, Av able se monon the Nativity} we k. Tt wast» ahinord to Newfonnd- | op, Us OrmmMers toast, all of which were heartily drank iu | W# delivered by Rev. Dr. Morrison, Tae} land by s eamer Bruc’.—North Sydney =p aperkling water : coor, uoder the direction of Mr. Blanch- | correspon lenc-. ia Gur Queen and Coustry—Ged Save the ard, rendered Farmer's Mass, Mr. Visi i 4% aki rot | Queen com be’s excelleut orchesira supplementing Sr. Josera’s Coxcert.—The pr>- “ : . 7 Yar ‘ j . ‘ L . ; : 7 Our noble Orter of Forestere—Re- amereck, 28 pein ane itn presided gramine prey ar d tor the concert in S e Buying ot Lad 1es Jackets sponded to by H. D. NcKwen. a: the organ, has Hog the arge instrument) Joverh’« Coavent tonight ie an xcel! nt ye =) i 5 | Gaviiaer Geaainl sad Parliceeat..ct ns much skill oo mueic Le the oie thonlu — “ee ag : ee _ Sx3 Ss Canada—J. J Hughes, E-q., Suurie. erch sira was up to the Nga san ar or he admiemon fee ison y io cente. sKe = t ft Ch e t + | Our Canadi .D Contingeut—J Hi. Ding- excrllence = by Mr. \V lanicombe, roi a poiot of attending, Ae a er TIS mas 1s pleas- ’ “~ | the singing by the choir was of tle fires = weil, Marie. ging by ; . | a a Our native Province —Bro. Elijah Me- re oe ne te — . _— Orera oe -. anyw the s ; : | Ras aud Joho Mefireece. lake, Mre. tilly, Mises Emma Benoit | musi-iane in the Opera Hone » 1+S- | & t b fi l d Ea a oe ae N. Cox, and | 20 Messre. Caven and Mermans. Mise {day evening. Mr. S. N. Marl: ‘vraud |" an u ing or a 1885 1n. H. D. McEwen, , Beovit, at very snort notice, ook the solos | Concer: prograwme will appear v» Thure- Agricuisure—Bro. K. A. Webster aud allotted to Mrs. Byrne who was unable to} day. Plan of reserved seats will be ct " ‘: sitters be present, and aang exceptionally well. | Dodd's and Rackia’s at 10 o’elock Satur- need ofa nice garment. Atnine o'clock Father Johnston cele- day. BABS GRBHAGBAGAGARS her dae” a Dicer ee = all wellattended, and sable sermons were we prises for you, | Webeter presided at the orgaue Io the | PTeached by Rev. James Simpson. At} Cyristuas Presextatioxe. — Captain Wr beantiful new mus3ica) The People’s Store. ° o o@- ~ etre BE aye ow Ss TSE ISS Roberts’ Successor. It is well to know where to go for pure .°3025 Tao ahacck ic tee and added to the burden of the care- free drugs asd family medicines. Qur a ted. ; = " y | taker 8 Joys on Chrisomas Day by the pre- eaqnrates. sentation of a complimentary address, “wee sma’ hours” the company parted to the strains of ** Auld Lang Syne.” J UNIUSe Dec. 22nd, 1899. ro IT IS WELL TO KNOW constant aim is to please our patrons in twe essential points— quality and value. We eolicit your trade, assuring you of our best efforts to meet your wants. Our present stock cf toilet goods is un- the firet evensung settings of the Mazu ficat and Nane Di- mittis were ellectively eung by a fall choir. After ine evensooug Mr. Charles Karle sang Gouavd’s “* Nazareth” most impressively, andthe choir rendered a number of carols. Holy Communion was celebrated on Christwas morning at 7.15, 8 and 11 o'clock, matins having been sad the eervice inSt. Paul’s Cburch was enhanced by tne special music of the choir, Mra. Hedley V. Palmer and Mr. EK. H. Michell takiog Jeading perts in the Cameron, of the Northumberland, was presented yesterday, om the srrival ef his shipat Summerside, with a gold-headed cane and an address as a mark of the esteem in which be is held by the citizens of Summereide, The members of the Catholic Literary Inetitute fittingly remembered the festive accompanied by ajingling mass of coin. Aiter the rooms were opened in the after- noon Mr. McAleer was called into the recreat‘on room where the preseniation Ss SPSS ES Lae SE SESE CRP? There are some wonderful sur— pecsnnatinniei sK& —.- — =tanley Bros. SPP RENE ERIE EE BPS Sh SP EER SERRE PEE NT SERS SS DPR PES AGS SS GSS SESS SEER BESS EERE a Ky ae dae ’ fie singing. Rev. Leo Williams preached a [took place. The ucual complimentar | ae ee ae as sites — thought-out sermon appropriate to nen ap incident to ail sian a rs 0 lews on omens”: made, while the cares and woes of a jani-| = ey ore Peaetod ord patty just whut they he services in St. James’ Church, | tor’s life were pleasantly dilated nop the an. Ld J Zion Churcb, Grac: Church and the recipient was completely taken by suprise, Are von a veer of Paine’s Celery Com. Baptist Church also had a special bsar- | put nevertheless wanaged to thank those pon: ? One stock of this popular medi~ | 128 UPD ‘the Christmas season, Able present for their kind remem >rance. Les ireel, aud only the genuine eold.— | S°t™O"® tT as geomet, _~ the pr pots, Prof. Watts wae the recipient of a i | > tin a Droggiste, Queen Square, Eeaeata ee lostramentai, was Of tae ae cane in Conjunction 1 Si’ lown, ‘I. ‘ | ‘i : ‘ — , Mr. J. M. Duncan was presented with an jig 4 aa PERSONAL, easy chair by the Natural History and Tt DIED. Antiquarian Society. t 3 — Genera! Hutton sent to Colonel Moore a | Zz. At Charrwood, on Dec. 21st, after a Col. Hilbourn, of Boston, isamong the | Message conveying his and bis wife’s best if artes il'nese, Mary Violet Grincell, aged 15 latest arrivals at the Hotel Davies. wiehes for Christmas and New Year’s to a Sti ri Thi j vears and 7 monthe. eS — Mre. J.T. Jenkins and Miss Bertie | OU! ‘reore. and their wives and families. If Ing liS8 | ee ee ~<a sath Her Jenkins were passengers by the Princeta); * : Te ) os fnneral took place at St. Mary’s Cburch last evening. . “ £3 i, There 18 ai ays an unusual Souris, where the last sad rites were per Rev. W. J. Kirby, of Milltown, N. B., STTPrPrrenyeronrenterer rene nantt : | stir in the kit- formed by the pastor, Rev. D. F. McDen-j} send- the season’s grectingsto Tae Ex- el eS Lil ; i h - ald. Mey her soul rest in peace. sMINeR staff. ‘hey are heartily recipro- An ti C oll this time of the year. Ai Alberton, on the 22nd inat., of con cated | — ; i = ae sumption, Joseph P. Ezan, aged 38 year-. Mr. Arthur Sullivan, younger son o Th cS and for that stir to be brought tua a AE was a step-son of Hon. R. B.} Chiet Justice Suilivan,a student at the ey © successful issue good materials are | Reid, of Alberton. He had rec-ived « | Jesuit College, Moutrea)],is spending the essential. Quality in the finished pro- | fall classical education at S:. Dunsta:’- | holidays in Charlottetown. duct is impossible without quality of | Coilege after which he emigrated to the tidings uaa ingredients. | States where be married and took up th: LOCAL NOTICES We insure your prod- eee - ~ ee ate Pape by insuring the qual eben aa ve aaa him. He ity of the goods we sel: leaves one son aud one daughter behiod you, him. Be wasof acheerful disposition John J- McKenna and everybody liked him. His funeral to Queen Street Our etock of Chrietm as Per- fumes and Atomizets is go- ing off rap:dly. No wonder, at the prices at which we are selling them. Te-night We will clear out all our Christmas goods if dis- counts will do it. We will even cell some lines AT COST Rather than hold them over ior enother season. 4 Manicure Sets $1.90 formerly $2.70 $1.25 " Read This fis? P SoaTg_ It’May!Help a a : aa te Be mY ee AND cote Snow shovel for boys at Beer & oa 23, 2i. A good and seasonable Christmas pres- ent for employers to give their employees would be a ticket to the Y. M. C. A. Messrs. Moore & McLeod and F. Per- kins & Co. have sei a good example in this respect by presentiog each of their employees with a ticket to the said imstitu- tion. Whowill be next ? R. K. Brace has published & very nice calendar for his customers, with a picture ot the Canadian Contingent. Having a Sacred Heart Church was largely attended by all classes and creeds. May be rest in peace. tesa wast toate "i oe MEN :.WANT WOMEN WAN” a *¥ Slippers, prices 80c to $2.50 ® Gaiters, price 45c to $1.00 e Overshoes, prices $1.50 up ne? ee os ee ee Slater Boots $3.50 to $5.00 Overshoes, price $1.60 to $2 08 Slippers, all prices BOYS WANT Girls and Children Want o — —_—— eee a - — ee et Ce ~- Prince Edward Island Railway CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR Liberal-Conservative Convention. A convention of the Libera) Censerva- oe tive electors of the Second District of HOLIDAYS liwited oumber any person purchesing 2135 ae ! Hockey Boots, prices $1.40 € $1.60 Kings Sona ats eld — a fifty cents worth of nee, - get re " oe Moccasins, price 85c to 95c | Gaiters 75e and $1.08 on ednesday,the thire day of January, A | emeneenestemmnen one. yw. " sy . 2 : > : ny D., 1900, at 2 o’clock, p. m., for the pur- | | »xcURSION RETURN TICKETS, at one Call around toxnight acd - Tan do, price $1 26 Skating Boots all prices pose of selecting two candidates to contest First Cl» ss Fare will be issued December 21st, compare prices. Smaller sizes on.y 90c | Felt Slippers 5Ce up inclusive, to and 18:9, to January Ist, 1900, Perfumes rom all stations, good to return until 190. and for students during THE QUESTION 1S OFTEN ASKED, the district at the approaching election. A full attendance of delegates from each January 4th In neat hoxes for poll is requested. ry [iterative gocd to return unui] January sist, | HOW IS THE ASCENDENCY OF 16c, 252, 35c, 50c, 75c, Alley &e Co lL. P. DOYLE, 1900. ‘Tickets are not good for going journey $1.00. ROYAL , ” 4 . Convener. after date of isene. aod upwerds. MAbaahAALAGde add AAbAbSdsALaALddAUAdLdAddd QUdbdA! ALAbLAAQULGbAdAdddd AS Gdbddbddbddd dddsdddbbodedd VOTORTHNVH THVT NTH NNTT PPP HN HATE TTA AH HTH the reenerO TET enenner HRD ONnETET err neNnneEneD IT; rr Trent St. Peter’s Bay, Dee 19, 1899. 2 seniabr ha eteceeh on alk tested erin Z ——————- oak pometas; teenies tot aad “93rd, 1899 Hair Brushes Y tee pe pane good to return up to aud including? Saturday 0) K 50c, (5c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.75. ae December 23rd, 1899 at the following very low A Pipes MiSs eer . rates :—— a Tig “o Che $1.23 9c. 50c. 75 5 | Farm for Sale, | iiss; cuysom Ls SOAP 250. 5c, 75e, $1.00, $150, — . Summerside ra 75 $1.75, $5.0. cone? penet ne t "3 ‘for? Atomize ° * r : : A ™ & 7i q e ' \ rs a 3 Mr, Willem Grant alliis’ te. peidalet Re > = ;; | «counted ‘for? The answer saotae Fay aewal: ise Special Brewings Made for the Xmas Seasor eale, his farn 100 ac | Louris 8s |.3 simple enough, viz:—Be- ae ee ee ule, bi farm of 100 acres, situeted at St. Peters ‘ 75 a ’ ° $1.50. Mill View, Lot 49. 0 acres clear, rest | Georgetown - 7> | 3ause there is none equal to it 8 ll . covered with fence polvs. Good dwelling | Cardigan - 6% | tori trinsi its, fi 8 ee . T Ste ues eal ae ce 5 | Mt. Stewart "i 4 | tor intrinsic merits, firm ness,: re To-n . ; | omer 2 d ; ( ntOnren ° 7 the eae | Tignisb to Summerside 95 aie eiageiae with atont & Send in your orders withont delay. 2 Near church, schools aud shipping, ele-| O'Leary y io LV, "y 1 1 apy : y ven miles from Ch’tcwn, and two miles Wellington ss = ti d ] ine s A vy Family orders will recelve prompt attention, A 7 Te Kensington 29 1Astlnbg an ciean&ing pro thnk \, , ° from Vernon River Bridge. Part of pur-; cape Traverse ‘°° 10 : owes a AU e wNso = : : A . chuse money down, dalance secured on ! tee no = perties ‘ : 4 nL ae = Off.ce No. 19, Queen St. oT Brighton Brewer? z farm at] iW iorerest,. f A good chance to Intermediate Stations = at=proportiontae Send for premium list. ae OLSI-5 = eee ‘ & =e ; get a good farm ata bargain. For fur- rates —~:' TELEPHONE NO. 91..... ; ther perticulars apply to G. A. SHAR?’ J ) LAPTHORN ¥ CO. i =| | HC HAE GRANT, werown Rpeptenaent JO Py TMS Nov 30— Mill View, Dattwey Omece, Cutoms, Deem: 0. : Charlottetown Soap! Works , ec, 9, 11, 14, 16, 19 &w2i,