a Ge +P ee SS Oe Xm THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, DECEMBER 24, 1897 They Came Yesterday Slater Shoe; —special for the Christmas trade with double toes, suit- able for skating, A 7 i Chocolate Calf Boots | +} » is ieatlnel lined. $00 Box Calf Boots— piceadilly last. i100 Box Calf Boots— narrow toe, 500 Kid-duck Boots— common sense last. ALLEY & 60. The Shoeists as Goods fancy Goods For Xmas Trade Celiuloid Ware In Dressing Cases and Manicine Sets,Glove and Handkerchiefs, Sets, Cuff and Coilar Boxes Work Boxes, Shaving Sets, 2 if pe «il] ial) y imported for Xmas | price “ High-Class Christmas We now offer a few sets of very rich furs, ~ - = , A "ger . a = = «] a A 4 a - a a - - . . =:=: = i Oe a a a — em = = — = = = — = — 2 —_ — Se Se ame mee = — ——} _— ee rT, = ———_> aa Furs espec- |» reduced {> IIb» trade at greatly BEER BRos? {Ihe Hros- Crvusapers’ Concern t— Christmas night in Wright's Hall. ieeibidiiie i For Rerains.—The steamer Coban is in Halifax for repairs. She lost ber propeller as previcusiy repor el, Tomorrow beimg Christmas, the tele- phone exchange will only be opened at the sau.e hours as Oo Sunday. ‘-oRt?TMas Day.—si. Peter’s Cathedral: Holy Communion 7.15. 8 a. tu., ll. am, Matins 10.15 a. m., evenin: 5 p. m,. Sr. James’ Cuvrcn.—Services will be held tomorrow (Christmas D ‘y) in St. James’ Church at 11 o'clock. Grace Cuvrcu.—The singing in Grace Church on Sunday next will be by « spe- cial choir and of a special character. Between thirty and forty voices will be in the choir. Gosret Megrixc.—Remember the Goa- pel Meeting inthe Y. M. C. A. Hall, Sunday afternoon, at 4 o’clock, conducted by the Railway Men. Strangers always welcome. Lesson, John 1—9. “The True Light.” Prons.—The following are the proba- bilities for the next twenty four hours, hanging ont side of the Central Drug Store “Everything will be fine tomorrow. Roast turkeys, goose and plum pudding, in most Trinket Holders, ete. LEATHER GOODS = in Writing Desks, and port: | folios Cuff and Collar Cases, ! Cigar Cases, Vard Cases, also a | fine line of PURSES Plain Leather, Silver and Gold mountings. XMAS CARDS ANU CALENDARS in endless variety. Our prices cannot ba beaten in the city. Try us tor Xmas Goods, hichiian & Hornsby, Oe eee ee ~ oe eee = _- —— S2e Bueseecgssvecseasd 3 Dozen Cakes } —— FOR—— a5cCc We have withovt doubt the largest assortment of plain and fancy cakes, Biscuits, Cookies, ete. We are selling them 3 doz tor 25ce. That's cheaper than you can make them your— self. Te.epnone 98, D. STEWART ECLIPSE BAKERY Bakes Best Bread. 212422070 e 7 22 OO a cesneenmenren cence Operative and Prosthetic DENTISTRY DR J. r. MURRAY, 145 Queen St. renee PROFESSIGNAL CARD McDONALD & INMAN Attorneys at Law, Commissioners. etc OFFICE __ ast Cameron Block, Victoria Row J.A.McDowap. G. S. Ixmay. Chow n, dec7 —eod3Imwk&klawew. i eenemeene > = oe es eS Sees coeseoeseeee azacq @@ =~ 428 ]22] 2 Oe ccc lt OPAC Labatts Special wiogs of Xnae ALE and PORTER". he thing for the holidays, €20 be had in bottle or wood from W. M. LEWIS, Sole Agent. $0 Qieen § “3. ’ aN | ES localities; slight flarries in the evening. Cuance or Licnr.—The Y. M. C. A. buildiog will be lighted this year by the new Gas Company with the Auer burner. By adopting this light the new arrange- ment will get more candle power, it is said, tor twenty-five per cent less than the electric system. icciiabiinacladed Scummersipe Hocoxey Civs.—The Sum- merside Hockey Ciub has been re-organ- iz-d for the season. It will be officered as follows: W K Rogers, Pres; Jas B Demp~ sey, Secy-Treas; Creei McArthur, Capt; W K Rogers, Benj D Sharp, A A Lefurgey, Creel) McArthur, Managing Committee. A Gceop Ipea.—It-is announced that at the next session of the Newfousdland Legislature the Government will intro- duce @ measure providing a bounty of $4 per ton on all sutling vessels owned, fitted, provided and manned io that colony, bone fide engaged iu prosecuting the seal fish- ‘ry during 1598. canine ioviaaiitiae Xmas Tree.—The Xmas tree, in tue Church, Upper Great George St., Xmas night will be well worth seeing. Come and see Santa Claus distribute the pre- sents. Jhbecantata by the Sunday School children will be very entertainiog Ad- mission 10 centa, children under ten 5 cts, Do not neglect to bring the little folks. Srecian Traty.—A speciai train will leave Charlottetown New Year’s morning at 9 o’clock, standard, in connection with Miss MacMillan’s recital in Sammerside that evening, ana will leave on return at th+ close of the entertainment. No doubt a large number of pleasure seekers will embrace this opportunity of spending a day with friewds in the western capital. The return fare is only one dollar. Mixerat Weatra. —The Halifax Herald say :—luverpess county is rich in miaeral wealth, and capitalists are b coming aware of it. Wih coalat Port Hood. Mabon, Broad Cove and Chimn: ¥ cornor; lini 2stons at Port Hastings, Mabou and Marbie Mountair; pla-ter at Mabou and other par’s of the conn'ry; icon at Waycoe: magh; marble at Marble Mountain, and oiher minerals of lesser value. [aver esa is one of the ricbest counties in the proviuce. Tne Rixnx.—The ice at the skating rink is in tine condition, and pleasure serkers might have a five Opportunity te try it . ; a tomorrow (Xmas day) The rink, this year, is hghted by the new Gas Company with the Avner burner and the illumination is said to be very much superior to that of any other vear. According toth+ press, the skating rirks this patronized by greater nam bers than in any other year, ard no doubt it will prove the Sime here. He Re Ee rn eS” OY PARE Sorte se t; 1. + yee eek Vice cater .% pa * F li A lt ais ch ech ti eS wl ac il cl Lae Christmas Fancy 3 Goods - —-AT—- GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. ts ua ve - Se iad — | is vear are being | See our Christmas counters for Bargains.” ewe —_ “m sniiomeianiones Cre erm aware LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS; = * MERRYMERAY xmas. ————— oo bet aed shake hands over the Great Jacket sale.— Beer goods, the dean ane, aoe a — selected stock. Come and we will give you a parting gift snap. The ad man has got forward about L€0 pretty golf jerseys and 200 fancy feather boas that will be put on sale this p.m. between 7 and 10 o'clock, at a special Xmas price. Every person welcome to look round the big store, whether you want to buy or not. Following is our Xmas list: including ladies’ and gent’s silk umbrellas, ladies and gent’s tur collars, mitts, gloves, gaunt- lett mitts and gloves, etc., etc. Also fur ripple collars, collarettes, caps, fur lined Capes, fur sets, down quilts, wool and velvet rugs, poitiers, lace curtains, rich wool mats, handsome hearth rugs, Carpet equaree, table covers, carpel sweepers, silk handkerchiefs, wool goods for children, such as bootees and mittees, silks for waiste, fur and other trimmings, kid gloves, children’s fur setta, grey lamb capes , avd collars, book marke, muffs, gents scarfs, ladies’ dainty lace collars, fancy ribbons, children’s dreeses and cloaks, sleigh and carriage rugs. On one counter there are 100 dress leugths displayed, select patterns, and wo two alike, from 5fe to $1.55; with 25 per cent off for spot wash; ladies’ white aprone, ladies’ golf jerseys for evening wear; 100 feather boas ata big discount to clear; ladies’ hate, ladies’ capes, ladies’ jackets, 21 fur capes and 20 fur jackets, ete. All tur jackets at clearance prices. All fur capes, all fur caps, a!) fur coats, gloves, anicaps, Arother clearing lot w Il be al! doils, all glass wear, all dre-s g ols, al jackets, all hats—Jas Paton & Co. a — —— _-— Chureh Services. Sunpay 26 Dec. METHODIST. Prines St— Prayer meeting Rev R. Opie at ti, and Rev G. M. at. at 1015 Campbell Sunday School and Bibie Class at 2.30, Grace Church..—Prayer meeting at 1). Rev W.J Kiroy at }i, and 7. Moraoing topic “Christmas song of tke A ngels,” Kvening topic *“Retrespection ~ Swnday school and Bibie class at 2.15 Epworth League at #.30, Strangers cordially invited. Seats provided for sl. angers. PRESBYTERIAN. Zion.—Prayer meeting at 10.15. Rev. Doutherlaid at ll, and7, Sunday :chooi and Bibie class :.39, St. James’~Prayer meeting at ‘0. tev T. F. Fuverion at ll aud 7. and Bible class at 2.30. CHURCH OF ENGLAND. Rt Paul’s.—Morning prayer at 11, Scheol and Bible Ciass at 2.3). prayer at7. (All seats free and ropriated Ever,body welcome Sunday school Suuday Evening unapprop- St. Peter’s —lioly Communion at 8 and 11 Matins at 10.15. Bible class and children’s catechising at’ 3). Hve.song at 7, All seats free and unappropriated. BAPTIST. Prayer meeting at 1070 Rev C W Corey } lland 7. sunday seboo! and Pastor’s Bible leass at 2.50 Strangers welcome and ' provided with eemifortable seats CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCGH. Corner of Prince amd Grafton Streets: Rey. Geo. Maaifold at lland7, Sunday Sehoui and pastor’s Bible Class at 230 p,m, Prayer meeting Wednesday eveaiug at 7.30, CHURCH OF CHRIST. Church Upper Great George Street. Service at il and7 Sunday Schoo! and Bible Cass at2.30 Y.P. 38.0. FY, Prayer meeting Wed- nésday evening at 7.20. CHYSTNUT STREFT. Prayer meeting on Chestnut Street, Sunday ati uo’clock. : SALVATION ARMY. Sunday Sery ces at 7, 11,5, and at7 p.m. Week night Services—Monuay, ‘lu-sday, Thursday, Friday and Setarday at 8 p. m, GOSPEL MEETING Remember the Gospel Meeting in the Y M © A Hall, sunday afterneon at 4 o’clock, conducted by the Raiiway men. Sirangers always weiwome, Lesson—John 1-9 ‘ike true light. SS RE <eD SETTER than cure is prevention By taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla you may keep well, with pure blood, strong uerves anda good APPETITE. od The Norddeut-che Allegemeine Zeitung, of Berlin, in the course of an articleon le attitude of non-En:opean powers toward Germany, eapecially with reference to ifayti’s action *‘ under the mistaken idea that she would be supported by A merica,’”’ : “* The case of Cuba shows how the Monroe doctrine should be met. Every- thing depends apon whether the applica- tion of the doctrine finds itself limited by the rgit of nations in the form ofa line of ironclads with ao armament of guns." savs eprom 3 52 a3 E 3 KER 65ROS ee ae = see —— 2s See nes oe oe — on O’coats. teefers, Ulsters and suits. Pants, Carpets, Rings, Matts, Oil Cloths and House Goods, Ribbon Ladies’ Gloves, Sacques, Corset Cut prices on Robes, Fur Coats Hors2-rugs, Blankets,ete. ‘x*ou Give Us The Cash Wee Give ‘You The Bargains. _— ee, Rn tem ese —ame YOU WANT THE Goops WE MUST HAVE THE MONEY and , has left us with more goods than Cut prices on Sacques, Caps, Fur Collars. Vests. Overalls ete. Furnishings of all kinds. s, Uncervests ete. NOW TO BUSINESS. The exceptionally mild weather The winter will come sooner or later, of your positioz now, as we want the money. Put a little cash in your pocket, come i lot of goods we will give to get the cash we need, CUT PRICES. On Gloves, Hdkfs, Ties, Braces. We care to carrry. you must have the goods, why not take advanarge It looks like trade don’t, you think ? n and selact the article you need, and see what Cut pricer Cut prices on Sweepers Cut prices on Drese LOCAL NOTICEs, One of our seven first prizes taken at the Provincial Exhibition was for the Sovereign Flavoring Extracts. They win on their merits. | Gravensteins.—We reserved one barrel of choice gravenstein apples for our Xmas eve trade, They are beauties ard will go quick, so cal] early and get some before they are all gone.—Beer & Goff. Oranges only 20ca dozen at Beer & Goff’s touight. Xmas Gooda.—Big diecounts on all fancy goods today. Celluloid goods in great variety, Prices ut rock bottom.—McMillan & Hornsby. Sanderson & Co. will sellon Xmas Eve oranges l6c per doz. Pure mixed candy 3lbs. for 25 cents, Frerch Cream mixture 20 cents per lb., Red grapes 25 cents per basket. See the Xmes eve snaps Sanderson & Co. off-r you. Their ad. tells you all about it. Look and see. The Bargain Corner Clothiag,celebrated for style, fit and quality, now being sold at exceptional low prices. Men's, youths and children’s, suits, overcoats and ulsters of az001 qua'ity at the price of ordinary goods.—McKay Woollen Co. } wie Rink opens Xmas. afternoon aud night. Buy a ticket now— — Sere A Connecticut man who rece'v-d a piil for a book that he had no recollection of “Tnev r ordered the book. If I did, you did not send it, If I got it, I pa‘d for it. Cure all liver ills, bilious- a ach, indigestion, constipa- bo e is tion. They act easily, with- The only Pills to take with. Hood's Sarsaparilla. Wilt soon be here. ARE YOU READY FOR IT? ant Fancy and Useful articles, G. Gh. FAYLOR baving ordered, sent the following answer. If I didn’t, I wont. bess, headacffe, sour stom- out pain or gripe. Sold by all druggists. 25 cents, 25th —. We are ready with a large stock of tleg- JEWELER. \ GOOD FRIENDs. In a cavalry troop there generally grows up between the horseand his:idera strong bond of sympathy and friendship, Sol- diers in the cavalry service are in most cases stationed at remote Western posts, where, far from home and friends, and as a rule unmarried, they are necessarily very limited m their social pleasures and amusements, On this aecownt, perhare, the propensity for having pets of various kinds is very strongly developed, and in- creases the sense of fellowship between the horses and their riders. Crue!ty or inatten- tion to the wants of their horses is a rare trait amoog cavalrymen: and even should this be the case from the feeling of pro- perietorship, cruelty from one soldier to the horse of another would be resented as an injury tothe owner himeeif. This comradeship is more in evidence upou a long march, or while in the field, engaged upov arduous or danzerous duties. On such oceasions, when forage ofien be- comes* scarce, cavalry soldiers will jeal- ously guard every grain that their horses receive; though carelessness or prejudice, give @ trifle more or lessto one than the other, it Often provokes a great deal of grumbling,—so closely is the trooper in— terested in tive welfare of his borse.—- Charlies Dadley Rhodes, in December Li ppincott’s’ The C.P.R telegraphers have appealed to Vice-President Shanghoessy fora seitle meut of the differences wiih the company regarding the schedule of wages, having failed to come io an agreement with the other officers. The report that a strike is likely is premature, Thirty-five vears after the close of the war of the rebellion there are 976,000 D nsionerson the pension 10lls of the United States and 578,000 people clamor- ing to get onthe rolls—in al] 1 554,000, more than the whole number of soldiers ac:ually engaged in the war. Canada will be invited to make an exbib:t at the Pan-American €x posi- ‘loa to be beld near Buttalo two years hence, s ROWSE BROTHERS, The Wonderful Cheap Men A LIST OF USEFUL # PRES ENS —FOR- Gentlemen. Liliss. Slippers Gaiters Overshoes Snow Shoes Slippers Hockey Boots Ice Creepers Overshoes elt Boots Snow Shoes | Trunks Moecasins Valises Rubbers Gaiters Moceasias Also.—Little Boots, Slip- pers, Gaiters and Overshoeg for Children at GOFF BROS aaa - =~ Assortment Large, Quality away up. Prices away down. Be _ HS. LAO rs SIMON W CRABBE TOVES & EAB £ Walke: is Corner \ * an Ly FR eee. LET US HAVEATRADE ise 7. en Coc Alice lB . 7 ae tt ‘ik baleen a0 **% ye iy a il i Pai and . ie a eee - =~ ~ ‘ ¥ ener ~ cel it i AC tt inl scent lees sited oe