THE DATLY FXAMINER, CAARLOTTETOWN. DECEMBER 20, 1897. BO ioe Mn neal s Tt . te CRowic Dise Asus by the Sale | hury method of persi stout self pei. im 4 n . 2 ‘ m th ood ti« j ‘ Mmentip person } hw letrer nsares M LPimury « ffer- § . a Mi As umum of cure pos ; . are i POSsibie in eacl ase avoid attempts ar aided Graduate of N.Y. University : , and the NEW YORK H PITAL. af niy years practice in N. Y. Citv. } tin!’ -. and Canades, i lore reetate Pp ADDKESS r lL) CHARLOTTETOWN, P E I, < CANADA 7 R Orricl Vietoria Row ) 4 " ry nod ms reserved for patients, } 5 references On uwpplication { ) iv yr : => . . ~ ——o cae NS = a a EVERY DAY A BARGAI® DAY AT LEWIS’ From now unti! the end of day will be bargain the year. every day our as store All| kinds of fancy goode, in China, Ceiluloid, Plush, Uak and Glass, all kinds of Toy», Games, Dolls, Doll’s Sleighs, Doil’s Corriages, Dofl's lea-sets, Boy's avd Girl’s Sleighs. Al-o all kinds of Crockery. Make no wmirtake in the place, but come direet to C. LEWIS, Grafton St Oppoeite Nerth side of Market Sq. mas Goods _ — Fancy Goods For Xmas Trade Celluloid Ware In Dressing Cases and Manicine Seis,Glove and Handkerchiets, Sets, Cuff and Collar Boxes Work Boxes, Shaving fetr, Trinket Holders, ete. LEATHER GOUDS in Writing Desks, and port- folios Cuff and Collar Cases, Cigar Cases, Card Cases, also a fine line of PURSES Plain Leather, Silver and Gold mountings. XMAS CARDS AND CALENDARS in endless variety. (‘ur prices cannot be beaten in the city. Try us tor Xmas Goods. Kominan & Hornsby, a ae ZO6O5e8e © Read To-might, Buy Menday A large stork of Fashionable Sticks Gold, Silver and Plain. Sooner than earry them over Xmas ¢hey ll be sold at cost. Let us show w them t@ you. Sel REDDIN BROTHERS Opposite P.O oy o> eet *<2> eC ef ene ec. ee oe <=> *e <> 203 022 O4O]42 060602 ee aes Sw DA$O.42,.46096 06065062 teense | : | } Chocolate and Osx Blood for ladies, stylish, and Skat ny Boota rerviceable and the price only $2.00 a pair Uther linea of Skating Rents Favging in price from 4.35 up. Ladies’ Oi] Pebble Hockey Boots, a1 $1.25 a pair, fine Skating Boots— Dongola Skate 1g Boots, $2.00 and $2.25 a Dair, SC OCe? M SOCf Oeoarsers 4060 : . I nccnacccssccesocoecces neo4 : THE GORDON IR'SHMEN. Sin,—The trend of all this laudation of the G done at vealend Ridge has been to strip the Irish of their share in the glory of this gallant attack while it ie an iudis potable fact that they were the head and | front of us daring. To belster up a case a brother of poor legless Paddy Milne has | been diseovered, if vou please, in British | Columbia where eo many other rich finds are now being made. But it did not teke long to locate the motive of this new find | and to “b iow itout” as so often happens with the most promising leads. P atrigk Milne is as Irixl ae the pigs in Drogheda, No fix og up of matiers cap rob Ireland of his heroism. Irishmen were ever to the front in England’s battles and in those of other countries anyhow. Passing bv many Other autboriti:@ on the matter I give you tha! of Lord Charles Bererford, Eng'aud greate-t living naval here, who, epraking the o her day before the Philoso- ohical Society of Trin sty College, eaid that | Englishmen misjudge [risinndu generally and went on to defend them: “They misjudged them altogether, particularly a large number of those in an Eee “A Eee see } adjacent island. For bie owa part, being an Irishman, (cheers) he bad very often had arguments on the other side about Ireland; and whenever he meta man worth arguing with and wanted to find out what be koew be asked him —*' Have you ever been in Treland?”—and when he invariably said “*No”—he went away smil- ing. He bad had to do with Irishman al! over the work, and ail sorts of conditions ot Irishmen, and he never met an Irish- man that was “half” anything yet. If he was @ good man he was a solid good man (cheers). and if he wasa bad man he wae about the best ¢f bad men (laughter). He quite agreed with the president that they vid not like being found fault with. Thev were @ sensitive as well as a generous people. “They have been conquered by many vations, but the nations have disappeared aod they were Irish etill (chéere). When- ever they were put under discipline they were the best seldiers in the world and the best sailors (cheers). They bad very often won batiles for other nations, They won Fontenoy for the French, and the French themselves acknowledged that as wellasthe English who were fighting there. As regarded what he said about their dixposition towards leaders, Mom- msen’s remarke applied to a past period, but would not hold water at the present dav. The Luke of Wellington was a leader, and he was an Irishman. The present Lord Wolseley and Lord Roberts were Lrisu men. “A voice—And yourself, Lord Charles, continuing, said that Sir Herbert Kitchener, another great soldier, was ao Irishman, and so was dir Georg- White, ot India. Let him point to faets connected with the late gallant action. tought ty the Gordon Highlanders. He, always took an ioterest ia @ fizht in order to eee if any of hie countryman were in it | and he generally found that they were. He wentto the War Géice and obtained | the names of the killed and wounded in- that battle fonght by the Gordon Highland—‘ ers so gallaotiy, and what namesdid be find Patrick Hogan (cheers), Timothy Byrne (cheers), Dennia Hickey, and last but not - least, tue gallant piper who, when both his legs were shot through by bullets, put bi- back againsta bould-r and played to ev- courage his comrades to fight, and whose mame was found to be Findlatter (ch*ere). That man, he believed, bad been r-conun- eoded for the Victoria Cross, and he hep-s he would getit. He was an honor aud a credit to that great Scofeh regiment and to the [rit#hman who «erved in it.” Inthe war office Lord Charles got hi« information. Where are those who are making Scotchbmev out of Hogans, Byrnes aud Hickeys geuing theirs? TipPeRarRyY. BAD MADE WORSE. They are many preparations on the market for the cure ot toothache that are absolutely injurious to the teeth. “Quick- cure” is recommended by the leading den- tists of Cauada as a sure cure for toothache | wibthout having any evil effi cin the teeth, | gums Or hel vee. f meee A hundred and o1 one induce-' meuts will be put forward, for’ ; it | Gay ) George street Chcisimas night aud } pleasant tour or two, MAST SUNDAY IN OLD ST. DUNSCAN'S Very Feeling hev. Keterences to the Past by Ur, Morrison. in the urge Cun Yesterday was the last Sunday ola Cathedral. An unteally gr. gation was present. ‘lhe Very nev. Lr, Morrison preacned the Jast sermon. After reading the Gespel of the day he related eelibg language the history of the Cathedral. ic Was erecied lu 1843, under the twinistration of Bishop McDunaid. ttlorts of that Saintly «relate sud facriices of the energetic Cethedral Com- mittee aod faithful parishioners of that tO erect «a sufficiently large = =6tu) acCummodate the people uf that time, were presenved to the curgregation as examples worihy of luvitation. .Lhe tirst mass, he venerable celebrant, the sanc uary and the altar were all describeu by the preacner tn fangueage so clearand forc.b.e that the men and the of former times seemed to be liv og aud moving ana passiug as a reality before (be “yer of those by whom they have been replaced. By tue records there bad been 8,000 baptisms, 7) | Tie the elurch the closest boys, ecenes 2,000 tmariages, aud many (housaud re- quiems im ihe old eharch. Ty this, tbe House ot the Moe High, wany persous had come With thir cares aud buideus seeking ine Consolation that can be found ouiy iu the dwelling piace of the Lord. Sorrow for their sins aud Joy at conversion bad been given tu thou-auds, Here the penitent has Jaid bis Leart oa the breast Of a cruc.ficd Kedcewer aoa asked pardoa of a mercifal God, Some are still alive who had been present at the celebra- ion of the first muss. lo tue sanciuary, &t (hat first muse, as One of Lue altar boys, sioud the chet wegistiate of Prince Kdward Isiwed, our own ieutenant- Govervor the Hon, George Willhanw How- lau. Within the walls ef this chureh there bas been three consecrativan, that of The Right’ Reverend Peter Mc Iutyre, Bishop of Cuarlottetown, Tue Right Kevereud Dr. Rogirs, Bishop ut Chatham, wud The RK git Revereud J.C. McDonald, our own wcloved Bishop, who today sits in the baucluary. Urdina- tions to the priestly office have been numer- ous, and here mauy of the clergy of the provemce spent the earlier years of their pricethood. ‘Lhe famnuar vames of Father Reyaoid-, Fatuer Dew, Father Carroll and Father McGillivray were lovingly men- tiomed. ‘L be cundition of the lunty of today Was contrasted with that of the ivity of fifiy yeure ago when one priest had to uiinieler to 200 fumaties living many miles apart. For tiis changed cvadition we euuuld alt be thankful. from his pu.pit fer over fifty years tne; Guspe! of Jesus Ckrist bas becn preached! 0 & people wno believed with cic Teacber vf Gailice, Frou this eauc.uary has veen dispensed the Bread or Avgels toa congr—' gevou that bel: aed im the saving pv wer | vt tue Biwou of tue Lamb. su ine bei-! frey vi tte vid cdiuieh woud bung the bei! tbat bat caiited to the Sacrifice of ive Mass (we geuctat.onus of neu. Woman | aud chilurey wii Leleved, withuut reser velop, uy tne Atvguctent of Lbe Lurd Jevus.. lu coociusion Ue. Morrieyn prayed for the fatiibu. departeu, apd te called euwa the Uiewmiug oi Alsiguty Goo on there who Were buco linceaiug totne lust serme@e io tne old Cathedrai, on themselves, Ou their famil es avd vw toeir work Many were vis.biy etlected by the ap prerauce uf (he tauctury, tue galleries and the choir. ‘Lue aliar ac which they bad se vften kueeled t@ pray hed veen removed. The picture of due Crucifixion, Uiat bad been lu maby # source of buspiration and of love, was ne lounger in ils accustomed piace. In a few monitis the old St Duam vtan’s Catuedra! will be taken down,taut not until the Resurrection mnern can be kuown the guod tuat tas been wrought wikk a its wails. THINGS 170 MAKE A NOTE OF, _—_— Y.M. C. A.—The adjourned annual meetivg of the Young Meu’s Christian! Aseociation willde heiu in the parlor ot the Y. M. C. A. tonigh: at 8 o’clock. Come to the meeting nouse U pper Great’ passa A really firet class cantata will be rendered by the Sanday School children, assisted by some of the elder mew bers. Adm ssion 10 cents, evening buyers tkis week, at. the Big Store. Jas. Paton & Co, Nervous peaple find relief by enriching their blood with Hood’s Sarsaparilla, which is the oue true bleed purifier and herve touic. Diamond rings, opal rigs, ail kinds of ings, at W.W.Welliver’s. Seesbhow window Opening to day ysretty designs in mili- tary breshes with sterling backs, at W.' W. Welinuer’s. Paton & Co’s prettily decorated store worth @ visit. Visit Paton’s Xmas disp'ay this p. m. Prince Edward Istand Illus trated. Price 25c, for sale at all the beokstores. eS — ee FOR MERIT That’s why we received Seven First Prizes and Honorary Medal at the Pro- vincial Exhibition for SOVKEP EIGN Good>. Sovereign Flavoring Extracts have won on their own merits. They advertise themeelves by their excellence for every housekeeper wants the “BEST,” and knows it when she gets it. Ask for “SOVEREIGN” brand Made by SIMSON BROS. & CO. {1 wilt be served at He close of the children under ten 5 cent, cake aud coffee program me. Come and briag your little cues witb you. New Ceods —This isan eisstic term. No mercuant can claim that all his goods are new, in the proper sense of the word. Wo merchaut clears out all his goods «vers year and even removing them from aoa old store to a new ove does not make the goods new. Wegive the buying public (hese straight facts about our gouls, viz : Tbe im portauons of or firm this present reason trom one fancy goods house alone bave Leen over four thousand dollars at first cost, aud besides this we have import ed more or less from haif a dozen oihber houses. We invite inspection, You get your choice, Our store has been crowded upstaire and down the Jasttwo days, but we have p-enty of gocds yet. Store open tonight util 10 o'clock. -Geo. Carter & Co. Bring the husbard wich you ths p. m., and inspect the prettiest show of Dry Goods in this city. —Jas. Paton & Co, Sterling silver eigar and cigarette with eases, very preity. See them at W. W. Wel- Jner’e, See the new novelties opened to day at W. W. Wellner’s k now acme ea jacketas a Christmas gift. 334 per cent discount cif a Moore & Mcleod, 25 per cent off all cur bandsdéme line of single dress lengths. Meore & McLeod. These days make strong reminders for winter underwear.We have warm uuder- wear at below zero prices.Moore & Mcleod One third off jackets. Moore& Mcleod Two bands, two skates Xmas afternoon. and night. ~The managers have decided to m., and also at ‘aight. Saad i in attendance. Get your tickets this week. New chain bracelets and broches at who'd like a stylish We've givin’ llour jackets, oO p- G. ( this werk ¢n an interesting trip. Charles Hibbert JHE DEAD-HEAD A DVERTISE _ Newburg newspaper men are consi ler- ing the pao of Suutting Out “dead-h sad”? advertising of concerts, excursions and various entertainments by church and other organizations, who go to “job print- 8” for tickets, handbille, etc, where they pav cash, and who visit the news- paper offices and request the publication (reveral times, in some cases) of “notices” of the evente, for which they pay —noth- ing. Truly the newspaper men have good | cause to critici-e the methods of some people who should be more basi- ness-like thanthey are. If they expect “free notices,” the least they can do is to patronize ee ¢fficee where job printing is done also. And it isn’t only organizations, etc., that are guitty, either. Some business (2). men and firms “work” tone methods.— Newburg (N. Y.) \OCAL AND OTHER ITEM, | Tae AL Crusapers. — Bear io mtett’ the publi ic concert by the Temp*racce Cruxa- ders on Christmas night. Mipxicut Mass.—I'he congregation at midoight mass in the n?w Cathedral on Christmas Eve will probably fill tha: spacious edifice. The service on the occasion will be conducted with alltle pomp and ritual of the Roman Catholic communion. The musical part of the ser vice will be of a high order of excellence. The spend d choir of the Cathedral, under the direction of Mr. Blanchard, will have the assistance of Mr. Vinnicombe’s e«xcellent orchestra. The sermon on the occasion will be delivered by Dr. Morrison, who will] thus | have the privelege of preaching the first eermon in the new church as wel! as the last sermon in‘the old. The church will be fittingly decorated for tLe occasion. An admissian fee of twenty-five cents will be charged. TR, Ma A PERSONAL. = Rev. J. J. Macdonald of Kinkora, is in the civ. Mr. Parker Corbin, of King’s College, is visiting Charlottetown for the holidays. Miss May Hornsby returned on Sa ur- day evening from a yirit to talifax and Truro. Mr. Mathews, somewhat better to-day. good night. Mr. Walter Cotton, of King’s Colleg , - arrived home on Saturday evening to speau the Chriet ras holidays. Mie« McKenna, of James Paton & Co's mantie department, will leave for Boston of Souris, is reported He parseda very Wr. E. T. Aigge left thie morning ou a trip to Halifax, Boston, New York and Bermuda. He expects to be absent from this province about five weeks, Miss Helep Dawson, Miss Minnie Moore, and Miss Poole of Charlottetowr, and Miss Mary Wright of Summerside, who have been attenving the Ladies College at Sackville, N B,, arrived home on Satur- day evening for the Christmas holidays. Mr. Walter Ings arrived from Alherta. W. T.,on Saturday night, antl wil spend tbe winter with his psrente in Charlottetown. Mra. Inga is viaiting her people in Western Ontario, and w'}' pro- hably come to Charlotte'own in the eprias "This is Mr. Ing’s first visit to Una: otte: town in seven years, and his many frievds are giving him @ hearty welec me. Rev. D. Crawford ha< been twenty-five years in the ministry,:nd the occasion was N. HOLIDAY GIFTS = aiiemenenetinl x rT or - i _ wi Meet me at 2 Always Busey Store. AT STANLEY’S Newness and Style Goes With Our Names For Ladies —=:- «if aff at «tl atl S| «iti aif att a aitf] «ll T5¢ $b. LADIES —ccerenemnti, endless variety. ens in Fancy boxes, Mafls, Boas, Gleves ond Mitts. + 24444 0444442442 44484 As Silk Muitlers, Neck esos EID CLOVES We show you a stock which for ‘le is unapprcached in the proviace. Special values at per pair Handkerelilefs Hemstitzbed, Embroidered and Lace edge, in Special } Collars, FOR GENTLEMEN Silk Hanrdkerc*iefs, Underwear, Shi: ts, Collurs, Cuffs, ete., ete. STANLEY BROS. THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE Gifts That are Always Welcome variety and i, S:.00, 31.50 and $1.60 dozens and ; doz- at 69c wna Tac a Saar Cap?, Jackets, Capee, Braces, Umbrellas, Hi aadkorehio’ 8, wear, Linen FvvVEvereY FIFF TTT VTP VT TTT VCP TT TT TTT TT ae fiitingly celebrated tn she Chrietian Church nt New Glasgow Jast week. There wa: a large attendance of clergymen and others, notwithstanding the unfavorable weather, and the proceedings throughout were of a character befitting the interesting oc :asion. A puree of gold, accompanied by a highly complimentary address, was presented to Rev. Mr. Crawford, and was fittingly ackvow edged. A Kaslo, B. C., despatch save: Sir Tupoer and Hon. F.} i Peters, visited Kaslo, B. C. this week Sir Charles is ex- Minister of Justice of the Dominion Cabinet,and is a fon of ex- Premier Sir Charles Tupper, Bart., who visited Kaslo several weeks ago Mr. Peters is ex: Premier of Prince Euward Island. These gentlemen have come to Victoria to form a Jaw partnership, bat under tie absurd rule of the» provinee, mus: reside in British Columbia six months before they may practice, Mean- while they are studying the country and getting acquainted, View the grand display of watches in WW. Wellner-’s show window, Would’nt ove of thaw niake a beautiful as well as a usetal Xivas y fi? Visic WWW Te of presents tor Xuna- Tonight -Bargaios i taney goods, toys glasewear, etc., at F Perkins & Co’s, Call and see Paton & Co’ Xmas Fx- hibition. The greatest sight iu the city is Paton & Co’s store. Drop in and see the Xmas display of good<’and the decorations. *. | welry store, Lots 4 } Knowing Giri | is a smart mi-s, and always kvowa where 'o get the best «f evervthing. She has been ga"ing in our windows with lounging eves, for the last few days, looking at the elegan: display of Christmas Perfume Atomizersa, €lc THE KNOWING BOY Will come to us for his Christ- mas present for her. Advice free. Our prices will suit apy purse. ‘ Johnson & Johnson . Graduates in Pharmacy, | ¢ 1 | see 2 2 oF @& % 2&2 2 = 2 @] | +: Halifax, NS. ee * ese ae H. Taylor's. . ‘ ' j 5 oe ai Under the patraww ge of His Honor the Lieut, Guvernor and His Worship the Mayor COMMANDER CHEYNF, B.. (An Arctic Officer of tbree Franklin) Search Exp-ditions, Will Give an Illustrated Limelight ENTERTAINMENT ENTITLED “The Discovery of the North Pole Practicable,”’ = OR pone “Am Expedition to the North | Pole by Ship. Sledges and Baljloons.”’ Programme .of Some offihe Views. | Geographical Position—Admirali'v Map— Nansen’s Map—Ocean Currents—Bottom ot the Atiantic — Gale in the Pack Ice Disco -- Esquimaux — Esquimaux Mar- riage — Formation of Ice — Greenland Giacier — Gigantic Iceberg — Floating Iceberg—Greenland Scenery—Wreck in the Ice—Dangerous Situation—Crow’s Nest at Mast Head—Forci a Channel—Cleari a Channel—Ancient Ice—New rick Bay—Coal Fite eles 1 Party ba a. cee ; se T i‘ * ew S'orm—"olar Bearr~Wurk Ox Head Dog S edze for the Pole—st»rung Balloons —Crok si 1g Mountainsin Baloons— Landing Raileous Near the North, | O¢~Atwospheric Pressure —liomeward Bound, ete This New Entertainment wil! be Il- Justi ated by 55 Entirely New and Beant. ful Lime-lighkt Views Size 1S Peet Square, Tis sharp. Carriages ordered forl0 o'eloek. Tickets 25, 35 and =e. Plan Tickets at usual places, *s open at 7.30, pm, Commence at®s This high class and populer fy lure Fntes tainment has heen attends d bY Crm ded a fi isnce in Various piris of the wurid, sud). ne C28 having numbered Jit and 34 wata Sitti: ia it has ben mentiored n pat lic by Ho ajesty the King of the pei #DS. D-tPOnig-d » ny shaeas maak hineeate Ors pt velded « ver by | the karl Of M: ust hdgtambe. admirat Sit Jumés Erskine. the Loa Bis shop of Raw ljouvdiand. the Governor oj Jamas "a, Gover, oreotthe Bahemar, ete, et ( ommand,. Che ‘y ne potonly sper it five years snd ah ow in the Arcetie re gone, out aiso five more*! the attempt toequip another expediti yn, SOE the North Pole, and his endeayour is now impress upon Canadians the asibility at, the venture, and ihe importance to Canat>” that, incorjunctiion with her Kitondike ais coveriesin the far Northwest ae should ¢ her nadlan coir ‘arma the a Sree eae ihe Canadian Pole. the ie surveyors a wtie'e : “ carry it recgh when and are ready t® are provided, the sinews of ection ial -