we _ ’ eee oe a NA SY SF Ss eZ ™@< “@* *@ “ > It Pay to Buy at ‘ ‘% 'e 208 Patterns in all the Latest: Novelties Nev R mat Striped Silks iped Silks New Shepherd’s Checked Silks | Merveilleux Checked | Satin New F Silks. New Shot Armeur Silks New Black Moire Velours New Blacl che Silks New Tartan ancy ? . TO Art Silks. DEISS GOODS Hard Wear in 7 roe j LA } Dress Goods Dress Goods should be of such good qualit. they wear—that’s not a the lens should be neat. \Ve are,proud of our stock of Dress Goods and shall ) show you the lat and material that stand lots of hard li t} swill Lough — > pattern and des be pleas cd ‘ est styles Box Cloths in different shades at 1%c per yard All wool Serge, 40 in. wide, Black and Navy Blue, only 25¢ per yard About 50 cloth Costuines, suitable for tailor made gar- ments, in all the newest shades. E PEIKiMS & [ SUNNYSIDE. | his patriot —— a ANDREW'S EVE. Dinner—A_ Brilliant Affair. We shal] notattempt to enumerate the many delicious viands which made up the menu at the dinner given given Inst even- ing in honor of Scotland’s Patron Saint. Enough to say that the acting hostess— Miss M. Logan—gave “a le proof of her ability in that regard. The tables were beautifully epread,—asprig of heather at the eide of each plate—and _ the grand dining hall of Hotel Davies, with its artistieally frescoed walls and tasteful decorations presented a brilliant effect in the bright electric light. The tables were well served, and everything to please the palate and nourish the inner mao was eatisfactory. With regard to the flow of soul which followed, it, too, was upon the whole above the standard of such cccasions. First-class racy epeeches were delivered by Rev. T. F. Fuller. ton aod Rey. Dr. McMillan in response to the toast of *The Day and a’ wha honor it,” aod the speeches of Mr. McCready and Rev. McLean Sinclair were brimfu!l! of information about Scotland and the Scotch, set forth in forcible and eloquent language. The United States Coneul, His Honor the Lieutenant Governor, Mr. Alexander Mar- tin, M. P., and Mr. Premier Farquharson ably repreeented President McKinley and a e three Estates in Canada, while the Rev M. Campbell fairly eclipsed himself in ic and eloquent response to the toast of “Our Own Canadian Home.” [u the course of the epeeches happy allusions made the friendly relations g between Great Britain and , and the; benefi accrue to the world if they should b The following is acomp! list tinued. leasts and shade who reepou de. i to = ST. The Scotch were to ex's] toe United Statea ‘s e con- of the them : The (Queen. The Day and wha h Fu Rev Dr McMillan. T ofthe United States—U it—Rev Mr nor : li@rvoc, ; ident 7 he Pre iS Con sul he Governor General and Parliament of Canada—Alexander Martin, M P. Song—T A McLean, jr. Lieutenant Governor and Local Legisla- ture —His He s00T The Lieute nant Govern, cr, Hoo D Farquhareon, Hon H C Mce- Donald. The Land of the Heather—Mr McCready, Mr D Smallani Rev McLean Sinclair. Our Own Canadian Home—Rev Cam pbel!. Song—Mr Baker. Mayor and Corporation of Charlottet —Mayor Warburton. Military and Naval Forces of the Empire — Lt. Col. Moore and Major Weeks. Song—Mr Jas Calder. Bench and Bar—Judge Warburton, WS own Stewart, Q C, D A McKinnon, J T Mellish. Song—Mr Robert Lawson. Medical Profession—Dr Conroy and Dr M. Neill. The Press—W L Cotton, F P McCourt. Soog—W S McKie. Sister Societee—D.O’M. Reddin and P. J. Trainor. : he Ladies. Volunteer Toasts—A McNeill, Esq, pro~ posed by Mr.W S Stewart, Q C., ana elu quently responded to by Mr. T.A.McLean and othere, The Managing Committee, proposed by John S. McDonald, Esg., and responded J Nash and to by T. A. McLean, James Paton and John A. Macdonald. Uur Host and Hostess—Proposed by D O'M Reddin, Esq, and reeponded to by MrJ J Davies, The guests eighty, numbered sbont Pr lent Mctsaac efficiently occupying the chair and the Vice President, Mr. J. A McLaren, the vice chair. Among the guests were Mr. Rot Lawson, of York, (aged | eighty-five) and Lient. Governor Howlan, both of whom were present at the first St. Andrew’s dinner ever givenin Charlotte- town. Great regret was repeatedly ex- reesed concerning the absence of Mr. A. McNeill on account of ill-health, Mr. McNeill having been one of the most con~ tinuously enthusiastic member of the Caledonian Club. —_—_»-———- AT OLD ST. DUNSTAN’S. St Andrew’s Day was celebrated in the usual manner at St Dunstan’s College. In the evening, The students|gave a concert in the College hall. All tbe parts were well rendered, and special comment would be superfluous, The following is the pro- gramme : PART I, .-8 DC Band ER iecscns Opening Acdrees,..............Rev Rector Vocal Solo..... jess dea A Chaisson Recitation ........ccccccocce....m McoPhereon WOON BON xcsscce, cna cavecdece ht Lae Address. .. GJ McLellan Instrumental.........- .S D C Band Chorus...... Pa viudS cétweds Quebec Boys PO OND cvcccnccccedéserse ce cued & GO PART Il. Instrumental Selection....... SDC Band Vocal Solo........ ..0 J Melonis ee .....da8 Donaboe Chorus.. a8 ..8 DC Glee Club Piano Solo.. snbetsegns cosene ouitteine John Payne Highland Fling.. .-T Eagleston Scotch Airs...... ak ade 's D C Glee Club Instrumental Selection............ SDC Band God Save the Queen. ——— eee The Washington Post says that Sir picturesque figure of all the colonial pre~ it might have been added that he has the most picturesque record. o a > ~ D Pree y at Beer & Goft’s. 279 2i 1 . | 11Ke)F LO G MI Wilfrid Laurier“is by all odds the most miere;” and the St JohnjSun remarks that -- ' } Cleaned Sultana raisins and cleaned t currants in 1-pound packages, just received THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEMBER 30 188 A Royol Invitation. Lonxpoy, Nov 29—By way of offsetting the rec ently concluded Franco-ltalian commercial treaty the British Government, whose views regarding Mediterranean su- premacy are hy no means suited by the political alliance of the two countries, bas induced the Queen to ask Kirg Humbert and Queen Margherita to pay ber a formal visit next summer. Accordingly they wil be the Queen’s guests at Osborne for at least a fortnight. ~All I France Preparing. Paris, Nov 29—M Lockroy’s naval pro- gramme for the year 1899 has been modi- tiel at the last moment, and ail of the proposed new battleship: have been elim- inated. Altogether 48 sh ps have been adied to the navy for 1899, aud 21 for 1900. France will then have more tor- pedoes and torpedo-destroyers than Eng- Jand. i el ea Our Immense Ratlway System. The railway system in the United States employs 86,000 locomotives, 26, - V0O0 passenger cars and 8,000 mail and baggage cars. These figures seem large ti!! the number of freight cars is stated, which is 1,250,000. A passenger train consisting of locomotive, tender, bag- gage aud six passenger cars, with their contents, is estimatd to weigh about 184 tons Freight trains sometimes reach a weight of 550 tons. An ordinary passenger car costs from $4,000 to $5,- 000 and a sleeping car anywhere from s }to $20,000. The system, with its gigantic equipment, is practically growth of asingle generation. With the additions of another quarter or half ury posterity ought to stand and gi .t its stupend Us proportions. But it will probal ly be gradually educated out of all its capacities of woager, as we been out of many of our own.-- ~ New York Tribune. The Overruling of a Judge A judge the other ot ly netehes in the night to find his room in the possession of two armed burglars. Covered a the pistol of one of the marauders, the | idge watched the proceedings with | usual judicial calm. One of the | depredators founda watch. ‘‘ Don’t take that,’’ the judge d, ‘‘it has little yelue and is a keepsake.”’ ‘‘The motion | is ruled,’’ replied the burglar. ‘‘I appeal,’’ rejoined the judge. The two | burglars c neulted, and the spokesman then ere i: ‘‘fhe appeal is allowed. ‘he case coming on before a ful] tribunal of the supreme court, that body is of | the unanimous opinion that the decree of the lower court should be sustained, '? Pock- court adjourned.— and jt is accordingly so ordered. eting the watch, St se antes 4itus hold Word as. The “ysterious Pashenper. The captain of a vessel which was bringing to America in the fall of 1796 @ mysterious passenger who had come aboard at Hamburg watched the Jatter s0 closely that at last the passenger said one day: ‘‘Sir, this is not the first occa- sion upon which I have observed the attentive scrutiny you bestow upon me. May I inquire the reason?’’ **Sir,’’ responded the candid captain, *you took passage on my ship as a Dane. I don’t believe you’re anything of the kind.’’ The passenger smiled. The smile was full of perspicacity and confidence and was followed with, ‘‘Pray, tell me, then, what you believe me to be.”’ At this question Captain Et fidgeted, hesitated and finally blurted cut: ‘‘ Well, to be honest, I think you are agambler. You’ve well nigh ruined oe at home and are now coming to fleece the fools you'll find on shore.’’ The young man’s smile broadened. The next minute he turned grave again, lowered his voice and replied: ‘*Cap- tain Ewing, as you have studied me during this voyage so I have studied you. I have come to the conclusion that you are a man to be trusted. I am Louis Philippe, duc d’Orleans, eld- est son of that Louis Philippe d’Orleans | who was slain by the guillotine on the 7th of November, almost three years ago.’’—Argonaut. ving <i Pure honey in the comb at Beer & Goff’s. 279 2i ~s The genuine Quebec Heater is sold only at the City Hardware Score. It is a won- derful stove. Another lot arrived today— RR Norton & Co, Ltd. 275 3i A LUMPY > MATTRESS is not very comfortable to sleep on, 1s it ? are sleeping on old “lumpy mattresses”, just because they think they can’t afford a new one, new machinery, specially for remaking “old lumpy mattresses’ and when we have finished with it—well, we can guarantee tnat you'll find it just as soft and comfortable to sleep on as) Come in and tell us about your; mattress, and we'll tell you how much it will cost to remake when you bought it new. it. a ~«< ee Mark Wright & Co, Ltd Home Makers->+++- Beor & Goff NO.-3 Our third special lot at $8.59 consists of 4 gal. tin Best Kero. Oj). Tois is the best bargain yet offered, ———— ——— -__ —_—_ --—- can be relied upon. special gee Gold Filled line of Nickel Watches for the boys. Shredded White Biscuits We have just rece‘ved a fresh lot Shred. ded whole Wheat Biscuits direct from the factory. Those biscuits are recommended by Medical men as being one of the most perfect Foods made, and are specially recommended to Invalides and others suffering from weak stomachs, Dyspepsia etc. Directions on every pack age telling how to prepare them in several different ways. GROCERS —AT— $8.50 1 bb! best Family Flour, 10 lbs White Sugar, lbs Brown Sugar, 5 ibs of 28c Tea, lbs of best Cooking Raising, lbs of Corrants, lbs Rolled Meal, lbs White Beans Bars Surprise Soap Sanderson <7 Co. graannnaannaannaannnannng WISE WOMEN WIN By using common sense and that wonderful dye: Maypole Soap. iT DYES equally well Woollens, Cottons, Silk or Satin and Mixed Goods. FoR SALE EVERYWHERE FREE advice about Home Dyeing and sam- ple of work on application to CANADIAN DEPOT: 8 Place Royale, Montreal. A. P, TIPPET & CO., Managers. 2 eg | At U ed a watch—one You may né that If so, we can show you some values in either Gold, or silver, Also a cheap G- H- TAYLOR North Side Queen Square Plenty of people Our factory is fitted with LARGE CROWDS Still Buying Daily at Weeks & Ce Immense Closing Sale | Lots of Goods —Lots of Goods—Between $20,000 and $30.000 worth yet to be sold We have stocks of goods yet to sel). with goods fr coubts. a0 peo tc 50pe0 DISCOUNT off Everything &pecial get this week in Black Dress Goods —In addition to the > 25% disco e giving off Biack Cashmere, Merinoes, Seryes, Fancies, Crepons and al! Blac} ake in order to make aquick clearance in this department we will give an extra discount of f making in ail the enormous cash discou / an € ‘ ; nts of 30Y, ALSO | A LES JACKETS Special discounts this week 25 pcand 50Cc oxtra my} lete Every day we are filling up the retail store om the wholesale department and selling everything at tremendous diese ints we ; sas 20 GO ( clearanc? of these departments. FANCY LINENS AYD WORKING SILKS We have placed our whole stock 0° fancy and stamped Linens on the centre couuter for your inspection to be cleared at once. Dcy.ies, Tray cloths, Sideboard covers Centres etc. ‘ete, EVERYTHING 25 PC DISCOUNT Working Silke Rope Silks t 3 3 C Twisted Embroideries Filo Fioss Roman Fioss | Filloselie Sicilian per dozen skeins J etc. etc. 25 pcand 331-8 All fancy Cards, fringes, tassels p c discount Closing Sale Daily Kitchen Furnishings. Porcelain lined Meat Chop-] Granite Wash Basins, 25¢ pers, $1.75. Granite Tea Pots, 3 5e Granite Mugs, Se TIN WARE. Wash Basins, Dippers 12 50¢ 15¢ Granite Rate Dishes Granite Pitchers, Granite Saucepans {rom 10c fc i Pie Plates, Dust Pans 'Nut Meg Graters, 10¢ 3¢ 5¢ Pudding Pans, 10c Milk Strainers, 15¢ Now is the time to get your Tinware for very little money. DODD & RODGERS Granite Preserving Kettles from 20¢ Granite Pudding Dishes ‘ from 15¢ Granite Tea Kettles from 90¢ assortment of Granitewear and