THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, D&CEMBER 22, 1897 i : eer ase . eee eee a a ee - Sales.—Tomorrow at 10.30 closing eale | ¥ vse ; Sead Chinese embsssy, was asked today it Weis of apples. Every nigh: this week wat:bes | : . Russia’s possession of Port Arthur would ely Fy . om He Ko oe oF OMe Ke % and oy goods, no reserve price. —E H a | mepeey and be replied that this plea AY GHGGGBLGBBB GGL GL SG RABBEAL & Norton, Auctioneer. | Was usually made a pretext for the oc- Sante Cake—Quairk’s dark fruit, Igh* Cupation. $ No Trouble to Show Gosils ¢ rat in cake is th» PECIAL DESPATOHES TO THE EXAMINER. | : : fruit, sultana, citron and plain cake is th SPECIAL DESPATOHES TO TH AMINE | New Youn, Deo. 20.-Klondike weal io BBB@WDH22 22 af best—from I2c. per Ib. up at Quirk’s eeabtnadiitee tha toe. hesil HY Bakery, Grafton Street. 197 3in, ee ee ee we Q E | A | of Toronto, Ont., a noced missios ary io NOTES FROM THE CAP T L. jthe Indians, i: atalk today ata meeting | of Baptist ministers. He has travelled for {weeks in the middle of winter, sleeping As out of doors, with the thermometer often | iy Elegant silk handkerchiefs, linen and embroidered, at W A Weeks & Co’s. 3) Gents kid gloves, all sizes and shades at W A Week’s & Co’s. 3i hetting Near Hmas, Just received ladies kid gloves in laci ng . : at 35 degrees below zero. If any of your | - . é . , buttoned; newest shades for Xmas presen = Relief For Our Gold Miners oe wont the ae =< try to} z Young and old Alike look forward with much expectation to’the great “WS —W A Weeks & Co. i ; cure them of it. iree fourths of the; W& : Wh, . : . ara Gents necktivs collara ties lined gloves —_— men up the re mast perish before next °—, hy ent. “at to bay 13 the question that Ww orries all, ‘ a"7 , , , July. Doys are all right, but they cannot ; save those men. The journey would take torty days, and four dugs can haal 600 | Pe most useful Xt.3% prevents for gentlemen at Weeke & Co's. XMAS DSPLAY of useful presests—Not Jack-in-the box’ monkeys and sticks, glazsware etc. ° etc. We leave that clase of goods to the fancy stores, where they belong. The Field Batterigs Competiticn. BESS, Bere is a list that suggests many givable articles Let it help you. pounds, Buteach dog must have ten , comtort, and time to choose. pounds of food aday. In only ten days, at prices trom De upwards therefore, the dogs would eat 100 pounds and the driver would eat the rest. ° FOR GENTLEMEN. Paris, Dec. 20.—The tuneral of XM | Se Silk Handkerchiets, Alphonse Daudet, the French author, who , id visions. died suddenly on Thursday evening last, The comparative efficiency returns of took place today and was largely attended the field batteries of Canada bave been | M. Emile Zola, the novelist, who attended issued. Hamilton leads with five hun - | the funeral, was booted while en route to dred points; Sydney is seventh with 448 | the late residenee of M. Daudet and to the points, Woodstock twelfih with 399 points, | Church where the service was held, owing Newcastle sixteenth with 372 points. to his Support of the effort made by the friends of Alfred Dreyfus to bring about a Orrawa, Dec, 22.—Sir Oliver Mowat, after closing up bis private affairs here, le:t for Toronto yesterday. Major Perry will be sent to Skagway immediately with a large supply of pro FOR LADIES Dress Goods, Silk Handkerchiefs, Lawn Aprons, Kid Gloves, Lawn Handkerchiefs, Coliars and Cuffs, latest style. Silk Evening Gloves, POR CHILDREN. Kid Dolls, Pointed Dolls, Bieque Dolle, Do])’s Bureans. Do}l’s Dishee, Doll’s Tables Silk Mufflers, Silk Neckties, Pollars and Cuffs, *, Suspenders, Wool Sox, Cashmere Sox, Kid Gloves, Kid Mitts, Sh Don’t let it wotry you any longer. _Come her: and let our stock suggest something useful and beautiful Don't wart till the eleventh hour. Come now and get a better choice and more 7 : in g of his cas , ins . Silks ening waists Knife, Fork and Spoon Sete, We are showing A BRITISH DEMONSTRATION the Guonist uy: SEGA Nee cae oe — "“Seoue boas vena Game of Crokinole, Dry Good Presents, ” * | Leon and Locien, his brother, the minister | SP Boxes, Toilet Sets, , Game of Pillow Dex, the most acceptable, useful aud service- eS of foreign affaire, M. Ram baud, the minis- “F Shaving Mirrors, Hand Mirrors, Game of Parlor Croguet able. ter ot puplic instruction, M. Rulfon, the White Shirts, Sek hunlewt, acin-atbinns e Colored Shirts, Trimmea Hats, Dolle, Sideboarde, Cardigan Jackets, | Fur Collars and Muffs. Shaving Mugs ; , EP’. Perkins & Co.,3 Agents for Moncton Woolen Wilts, BSS ssissassasassasaaassassssQQ@g@e from the society of authors, composers Doll’s Carriages. and journalists, in addition to an immense crowd of pewple. M. Zola delivered the funeral oration at the graveside. The muncipal authorities of Paris have decid~ ed to name a street after the late Al- phonse Daudet. 1000 Partition of China Disapproved. | iweiceicetenc’ gebarations, from. the Elegant Silk Handkerchiefs China silk hemstitch bandkerchiefs, 22c up, cream white and colered brocades at all prices, Embroidered and Linen Handkerchiefs —_—-— Loxpox, Dec. 22.—According to a special despatch from Shanghai the British squadron will make a demonstra- tion at Chefoo, on the north coast of Shaa Tuan promontary as a warning. It is supposed that Great Britain intends to Oppose the division of China withoct con- eulting ber. Nicolet Goss Liberal ~~. THE SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN. £8 8@«: Fis This most valuable publication for machinists and mechanics of a!) classes is pow in its seventy-seventh volume and : A grand Xmas display, 5c up. We - tol er Pa have some very nice mourning handker= SOR OESS WOOS BP SD Cate 18, Srery pation THANKFULNESS, chiefs, aleo white embroidered, and MontreaL, Dec. 22.—As a result of the | lar. A man who desires tobe up to the a> ae times in practical science connot do better contest of yesterday, the Liberals mejority than take the Scientific American of New hemstitch linen, for ladles and gents. in Nicolet w aboat (46. When gratitude o’erflows the swellirg . . York. heart, Kid loves Ladies and Gents a ‘iteiahiniielt And breathes in free and uncorrupted d - i Boston’s Mayoralty. ee praise, z Just received Saturday, kid gloves to oe For benefits received, propitious beaven “If it’s good it’s here, sort our stock, all sixes for X trade, . Takes such ackvowledgment as fragrant : a. a oe oe Bosrox, Dec. 22.—Mr. Quincy, the Re ” If it’s here it’s good,” ae — | i 50, 75, 89, $1.10, $1.35 and $1.50 There’e a cong in the air! ‘aaene ' Freee 1 pa, AAS and § Democrate candidate, has beeu re-elected There’s # star 10 the sky ! And ‘Seahien el its blessings. Lin d Kid fl ye Mayor. Toere’s a mother’s deep prayer. —Lillo, ' G 0 8, And a baby’s low crv! , : : » And the star rains its fire while the beau- | 9 ill 1 j ined SILKE Special prices, mens—59, 69, 79, 89 : : . r any il! escaped, or good attained, “* : : a? AP EATEST. NEWS OY WIRE AND WAIL tiful sing, Let us remember still heaven chalked the re A. LA way That brought us thither, —Shakespeare. For the manger of Bethlehem cradles a King. Ladies fur tops, 85, worth $1.10, FUR GOODS. Muffs, Collars, Gloves, Mitts, Caps etc., etc., in all makes of furs, at Xmas Havirax, Dec. 20.—The civic estimates forthe coming year approved by the committee tonight amount to $370,795, one thousand dollars more than jast year. The rate of taxation for the present year is $1.63, but it is expected that the increased HANDKERCHIEFS : FOR MEN old Santa Sa:urday morning at Paton’s. se Long legs that will hold a lot. See that mother gets yon new stockings with long legs. Paton & Co. keep them and eel! them. A> Go to Patons this p. m. There’s a tumult of joy, U’er the wonderful birth, For the Virgin’s sweet Boy Is the Lord of the earth. LOCAL NOTICES, ee prices. _ALso— ome ee year will make | Aye 5 ie ae rains its fire and the beauti- Stoekings for sire or son, ready for Old Men’s Neckties, Men’s Collars, Men’s Pe Pt ; - . | Forthe iiliter of Bethlehem cradles a apg Ocls Sebartag:ee ne at Peten’s. Shirts, Men’s Underclothing, Men’s and Moyrreat, Dec. 28 —The Allan line is King. Stockings for queen or maid ready for building a big passenger and freight boat to be called the Castillian. She will have a registered tonnage of 8,000, length 520 feet, beam 58 feet, making ber about half as large sgain asthe Parisian. She will have a speed of fourteen knots and a half. Boys Sweaters. Special Xmas Prices and Xmas Goods a lot of plain Silk Hand- | ~~ an assorted lot of brc- A/(' kerchiefs, different col- De codes, scmae white, some ors, 12¢ each. | colored, all large, regular prices | 60 to 95, clearing at 50c. | Io the light of that star Lie the ages impearled; And that sung from afar Has swept o’er the world. Every hearth is aflame, aud the beautiful She will have passenger accommodation she a lck of wht cone cl A FEKS sor Tap AEneny Ty NOME Pewmaren, 260 In the it of the nations that Jesus is Cail and see those nice dinner, tea and »() ; Lt s = —— re . : » | steerage, and will be ready foreth begin- King chamber sets that are seilirg -o well; also M% “4 () oree —r, ae! OP Fi ae elegant range of i , ‘ ° se ahd ° : me -| ae 20 cents each. ‘7 : » we ning next season and will ran om the fancy china and glars ware.—W.P. Col ‘ yey gentlemens Jap Silk. Liverpool~Montreal route. eee will. ; np es poo We rejoice in the light, hemstitch and initialled, 58¢ The People's Store. 283 3 wk dy & wy. | Loxvox,‘December 20.—The cfficiale of And we echo the song Pee, . : +) anice line of br ocades | 2} ‘ . ‘ : T or 8 ; ' Caen, the Chinese embassy here do not conceal That comes down through the night Visit Patons this ev ening. SZ >) (" in white and colors, 30c | the belief that the powers are intending to From the heavenly throng. Visit Paton’s Xmas disp'ay = each. | ° seize Chinese porte, and they discredit the | Aye! we siout tothe lovely evangel they , ¥ : ‘ our ig report that Great Britain bas been re quest- bring, ese this p.m. ie very choice line of ed to assume a protectorate over the Yang. | And we greet in bis cradle our Savicur and % 6 ntheles Nebiel Setim: | { ie men’s plain silk, cream a ° Pe oe a~ ; Cc et : c . —e_ Tze valley on the weet river, saying that King. ; Siere open th is eVvenine 7S p<. ara rie P * “> | hemstitch, 75c each, they have no information on the sutject —J. F. Holland. , | - C remstite : » and elavor— | and would koow if the rumor was true. —Heveore & McLeod. ately initialled, ?4¢ each. Sir Halliday Macartney, secretary of the eo The fuil intensity of living is reached only by the perfectly healthv. Sickness discourts the capacity for enjoyment. If his body is all out of order and ran down, he wil] vot be able ty enjoy anrthing, no matter how full of enjoyment it may be for other people. If he ie just a little bit out of order, if he“ is not sick, but doesn’t feel just right” he will only beable to Store open this eyening.— | 3% Moore & McLeod. *)© another nice line of Oe (° brocades, in white, and Bring the husbard wiih colors, large size 38c each. you this p. m., and inspect the , ™ prettiest show of Dry Goods in this city.—Jas. Paton & Co.! 4, () a clea ring lot of broe- ( (' ades, worth up to $1.25, | go at 80 cents. ee POYVOPENDDNNTTIT ANH NT TTT LZ The “ | Kmas bazaar now in full swing "4 enjoy things in a half-hea-ted sort of way ; 7S The nearer he is to being perfectly wel} A hundred and one induce- the nearer will his capacity for his enjoy - meuts will be put forward. for 5 ment be perfect. If this condition doesn’t 7 ‘ ? i iy Fe exist, something ought to be done. That ,;@Vening buyers this week, at sé = & ! ‘ means nine cases in ten the nse of Dr. the Big Store . , Pierce’s Golden Medical Di-covdry. It 2 ; . | } no old second hand or works directly on the digestive organa, and Jas. Paton & Co. shopworn stuff here. on the blood and through these on every See silk handkerchief ad today.—Moore sw : : : : ' tisene of the budy. It makes the appetite’| woteod. su What We Advertise We Have. Liberal See Sere one Oe ae ae oe one 25 per cent off handsome dreas lengths. > ate ay, sie at wy, supplies rich, re ood {04 3€ tissues, —Moore & Meleod. Fis AS ae a aS Si s% eae ae. s% building "up solid, healthful flesh. Send 31 centsin one-cent stamps to Store open this evening.—Moore & Mc- Worid’s Dispenrary Medical Association, | Leod. Buffalo, N. Y.. and receive Dr. Pierces? | eemeeeme-——n 1008 page “Common Sense Medical, AS amas —— —_————— Adviser,” profusely ilustrated. Approaches YOU WILL WANT Discounts in all departments; see our big display before yoa buy. HASZARD & MiO0RE RINK ——— > OIE The great supply de- pot for Xmas presents, First Floor, (60x24) Bowks,Stationery SouvenirGoods Leather goods, Christmus Cards Calendars, Booklets, Toy Booke, Christmas Numbers, news stand. First Floor Annex ( 36x24) Fancy chinaware, G!assware, Vasex, Sleds and Sleighe, Nic- nacs. Second Floor (60x24) This is the great Fancy Goods and Toy Bazar, (Santa Claus Headquarters) filled with fancy and useful presents, and the greatest variety in Dolls and Toys of every kind, ever seen together in one store in the city. All Under One Roof, One table Fancy Goods at half price to clear.—E. W. TAYLOR, Cameron Block. fine XSVAS hy amas Presents We have had bankrupt sales, } off sales,{ anmdy.—A } price sales. Now you havea venuine } price sale on al] javketsat Paton & Co’s, Gentlemen’s Silk Ties, Muf- flers, and Handkerchiefs, at F. Perkins & Co’s. Bargains in Fancy Goods to-night at F. Perkins & Co's, It’s going to bea big loss but it is going to be ours. We must begin the season * 1898 with nothing but new goods. We very choose from. Xmas time. Nut..—We sell all the leading kinds. Verv nice an2 fresh. Raisins.—% e have a very fine table Raisins, assortrent to We sel] it cheap at line of Sure to please you. Grapes —They are co fresh they will surely fiad their way to your table, Oranges.—-Our Oranges from Florida j : \ } Opens Xmas night, ice permitting. Gal- braith’s Band in attendance, Tickets What do you say? What more useful and desirable than a nice pair of Slippers for a lady or gentleman. Than a pair of warm wool lined Skating Boots fer $150. Than a pair of warm wool lined waterproof Alaskas for 1.25 Than a pair of Ladies or Gents’ fine Kid Boots. Than a Gents’ beautiful Tie, specially boxed for Xmas Gift. FG Popular Prices. — DANDERSON & Co. For Xmas boxes. WAWdLdAddbAbehdddLdddcadddeddddedddddd dda Lidddddaddddddddddddddsdddddddadddddesdbdedddacdddddddddddddadaddda VOvvovrnrenpenvenernennenennennenrenvenvernnen erste etonrnnennnnennrngonprenvegnenpnperennpororieprnppnnpenneT : 2.50 ‘a take the half price plan and invite every Tha rs’ Uls : ‘s int Gents, only $s Pe Wain .vdente Meee: eh. . wie lady thet. knows valéé 4:eutee and Saepact — han a Boys Ulster, good quality and good fitting ‘ Lad ies ‘ bhi blish- ’ sor DOG LOST.—A dog lost by passenger going The prices will be an incentive to Gift Giving Cpme Children’s “ 1.50 several stores, this establish the goods. Open in the evening.—Jas. | ny the ss. Princesea tm days ago. Dare bale detest eked 5 ¥ Afternoon ‘“ 1.50 ment—(three stores oa ~ Paton & Co. red and tan, with white about breast and right along forany and everything useful to iH ; ; y he whole ground, an i '@38; answers to the name of Sardeau. Any i Tomenade, “ 1.00 covers t Q rf {) | person delivering the above described dog t . P. ’ cheaper than anywhere else, rk ; Store open from ‘ tall J Seema Master of the 8. 8. Princess. will be ac on e yj Fl : Special prices for family tickets, On — s o'clock to-night.—F. Perkins! >etally rewarded, dec 23—3ipd = " ald 2 Bale at Drug Stores or of the Managers. fj (} f & f A ‘ : s x : . : : 60. al’ oY 0 + = & Co, FOUND.—There was picked up yesterday Special low prices on Readymade Clothing and U nderclothing * afternoon about 6 o'clock, in front of Mr. for the Holidays. a Purveyors ot Christmas Presents J: Buy your Xmas Presents Wd LAU AA PROW SE, BEER & LORDLY MANAGERS, John P. Joy’s, a lady’s kid boot, size 4}. 9, . 7 Owner may have same, by applying to Mr, a a a Sr ee ; iin << \ to-night.—F: Perkins & Co Joy. dee 2) Li ee ae ; stnrynnny’ eae