EARARRAS PAR Gifts for == Christmas 2: Useful Christma Presents, admired not only bout for their yvaiue @8 Veil, mg ea t» be beauty, Tf for tnelt racticai You prefer such gi ts yourself; so douvt your friends do the eat The hundreda of articles in our stock combine usefulness and beauty. You’l] see many a valuable suggesiion here if you’ll visit our store, Now isa we will en; to choose rave it free go ad titne PSO TRI $1, v WEILER 8 = EPEAT SS SESE SE «fF, * Ws * 0s a. AHBBBIFHABAYS - Wy Ww - io W FS There is Nothing Ys oF : hat’s what wear: doing a . & the time, we give them euch < f valne for their money that they iS °F come back again and bring others m4 with them. This i: the key~ “ “4. sss. We strive “* <4 tO p see eve ( »who leaves an “fF . : ne ‘ 1 order with us. Wiy not give = id ir pext order and be = & g iced what we Age _ * av ic °. - We solicit your valued orders. a 5 Sas 5 oo } 4 OF m ny A YT eAh* ci SR ' Ne “iF The Modern Founders. Engineers } | and Machinists, S. Nav. ©o’s . e Wharf, (h’town ?, E, I & a Phone 125 . sj ay | ; ENED OSS SLE Ss En - AT SPECIAz “ P RAIS. This larze illustrated n’s weekly just the paper for you 1! tare a shooter or angler Or amateur tr camper or obser rver of nature. AND STREAM Is i the “‘sportsman’s home journal,” be- ise all in the home read it. To know it is to like it. he price is 10 cents per copy (of all newsdealers); but that you may get cquainted with Forzst ano Stream, send 25 cents (silver or stamps), and we will send the paper for four weeks as a special trial trip. Our catalogue of best hooks or outdoor sports will come to you free. Address FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO, @ 346 Broadway, N<w York, _— TIN PLATES Charcoal and Coke boxes Jarded ex S.S. Winnipeg. For sale by HORACE HASZARD, -eod 400 Lake 205 ' above their applause as the Local and Other items, | | Taramacoucnue Oysrers.— About one thousand barrels of oystere have been shipped from Tatamagouche Bay this son and the industry is in ites infancy only, baving been started but a few years ago. - ——____— Istanp Work Aproap—The St John Sup that toe boiler rthe new dairy schoo! building at Sues sex will be put into place this week by the builder, Mr T A MeLean, of Char- iottetown. SAVE it sexpected aud engine — ~ — Nova Scor1a’s Mixerats.—That Nova Scotia is rich in mineral deporits no one baving a knowledge cf mineralogy will deny. Seldom a week during summer but a miue of some description loome up. This time it is beside a ll rivulet known as silver brook, im the Winchester | mountain, and adjacent to the well known Sugar Loaf mountain. A few years ago & prospectiag party sunk a tunnel or drift into the side of the mountain, from the brook, about 25 feet, and left the place fully impreseed that there was gold enough in sight to warrant the develop ng of the mine ona large scale. But new fields of Fima labor, with fewer risks, induced the parties inrerested to abandon the preject. | Rece ily, however, minivg eX pt ria bave viaited the place and assured Mr William | ) i . .°¢ H Ripl-y, on whose land the find | a: been made, that if he would net be too exact- ugacompary would develop the place lone s th * ‘ . . ere 2 the " dications of So : : goid about it.— Halifax Herald. abov e, with the add iition of Mr A C Rogers. Both meetiugs were largeiy attended, con- sidering the state of the roade, and those present were er thasiastie in their support ofthe Conservative nominee, whose pros- pects are brignt for a very large vote in the district. The rs were loud in e epcakers scored point atter p oint against the pres sent gouernment. The same evening, a well attended meeting was held in the Mi scouche Hal |, the — ers being Messrs being! Messrs David Rogers, B D McLellan, M P, and Neil McQuarrie. The feeling in Miscouche may be jadged by the facet that, in all that large ard intelligent audience, there were only two Liberals present. ‘The Conserva-~ pe eiecu GRIT METHODS EXPOSED. Sir,—About two sandahalf or three months ago Mt. *Stewart Bridge was in & most disgraceful» condition, and needed repairing badly. It was sold by MrJS McDonald, supervisor of this district, and bought im by ove of Mt. Stewart’s prowi- bent merchants. Now Iwas in hopes that some of the residents of Mt. Stewart, would say something as to bow the work was accomp ished, and! think I have Waited jong enough. It seems that the people fear the p mand therefore they seem to bein the s lent dreamsof mor pheus Of cour-e I bave not got the gilt of Plutarch or Demosthenes, but I bave the gift of crying down and snowing under the grit methods of repair- ing public works. This prominent merchant bought this piece of work, and agreed to do itto the satisfaction of the public; but ins;ead of this he fulfilled itto the dissatisfaction of the public. Perhaps he, (p. m.,) bought this bridge for a place \o make compost, forit was swamp mud which he hauled to bed it with. Now, this isthe way the Grits are expending money, which isof no use or benefit to the country. It goes to show what narrow- headed individuals are reigning. Let me tell the putlic in general, without exaggerating in the least, that if they want to see one of the most abominable pieces of botchery imaginable they should visit Mount Stew- art and beconvinced, that the honor- able gen'lémen who have got the reins of power in their hands are not dealing with the country and the people justly. SINGAPORE. 5th, 1898. Mt. Stewart, Dec. he > ae Flying Foxes. —_ Conservative Meerixc Heitv. — On Mooday afternoon Jast a meeting was heid . Egmont Bay, the ope akers being Messrs Vancouver, BC., Dec. 6.—The follow~ > - . r ‘ ; F Arsen ault, M 72,4 A Lefurgey, the } ing advices frou New South Wales have Onservative candi bate, Hon John Yeo, | been brought bv the steamer Miowera : — Edward Hac} kettand Gilbert DesRoches. . The Hu nter River valley, like al lother In the eveninyv,. a me was held al ryt astal district 8s 0 ifihe colony, is every year Fifteen Poir , tne speak Ts being same a } visited by thousands of flyic i foxes, which p Lav havoc with fruit of all kinds. Already this season the pests have ariived, although last year it was not till March that they came. Ontwoor three different ( he Government made ¢ attempts occasions to cope with this great enemy of all fruit- growers, but without success. There is a reward of several thousand pounds await~ ing the discWVerer of specific that wil kill out this curse of tbe farmer and the orchardist. tive speakers gave fine addresses, making an excellent impression, and it is hoped that, on the 14th inst., Miscouche wil] do even better than ever before.—Agricu' , turist. What About the West Indies. Ortrawa, Dec.6.—The department of Tripp, the commercial agent for Canada ia the West Indies brought up at the last meeting of the Trinidad chamber of com- merce the question of the incorporation of the British West Indies with the Domin- The subject was fully discussed and the couclusion univimously reached that it was worthy of the serious consideration ion, trade an! commerce is advised that Edgar ” Dr. A. W. CHASE AT WORK IN His of the government. — Judieiary in Cuba. SanriaGo pe Cusa, December 6 .—The opening of the recently organized supreme court yesterday morning was an impressive ceremony. Chief Justice Echeverria and the associate justices, prior to the opening called at the palace, where they were re~ ceived by General Woo and aides aod others were drivento the supreme court chamber. Herethe jadges donned their robes of office—long silk gowns trimmmed with white “lace— avd accom~ pained by the attornevs practicing in the court, who were similiarly dressed formed in processioa and passed into escorting General semi-circles, General Wood, in a fewtact- ful and forceful words, opened the pro- ceedings. deliv-riog the court, inthe name ofthe United States government to the Central : Restaurant. Nearest to market, Post Office, Cily liag, and Principal Stores. for Oysters, Dinners, The rigout piace Lunches, etc, etc. New R nS SU VY 44 ‘ ” as ALFRED) J. QUIRK, 2i2—3mos Urr cr Queen STREET ivy ntments, every D-LO date. i See | ee ceramics Soap! soap! ~ | chief jus'iceand his associates, and de. manding from the public implicit obedi-— | enceto the ccurtsidecisions and decrees. address was translated by Captain doza into Spanish. | BORN. At Pinette Brid McWilliams, a daugbter. At Orwell Cove, on | an 1 Mrs Alex McDonald, a son. LABORATORY. THE GATARRH GSLUTCH | Lhis Disgusting piediabhioe es is at the Throat of Nine Hundred in Every Thousand of Our Country’s Population, This is Not Hearsay, it is Borne Out by Care. fully Compiled statistics of Diseases Most Prevatent—lis Development is Watched <urefally, Because it’s so Sure a Fores ruoner of that Arch Moloch of Disease— Consumption—if Neglected, WILL I SUICIDE? While There’s Life and Dr. Chase’s Catarrh Cure There’s Hope. THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN DECEMBER 8, 1898 A gcecese2e PF22222e222229 2000000008004 20008 seo*e When You See a Line of I% : ANOTHER } >: SNAP Goods Advertised in Ve his Space De- os pend Upon it, +8 it is a Snap wool tiaish at os 10 cents yard iS Novelties for Christmas trade just received. ; Embroidery Silks of all kirds.... K * soccer... and selling cheaper than ever before C . {Visit oar ART ROOM, ° The people now recognize the fact that we are their money savers +8 entner, McLeod & Co. 2 SUCCESSORS TO BEER BROS, Sh ES GS P= GS GS GS US AS DA ISIS Sas sauahier Sal OF — “ SHOES, No Damaged Goods (alae: Worth : Euurely : NeW. Qe Ali This Falls Manufacture— This time itsa line of double width Dress Goods ia Plaids*and Checka. Ml We ese SOEs Oy» Oy. oye os S ZS ZS AS AS | We have a splendid assortment of Boots and Shoes, both Ladies’ and Men’s, and as we have only been in the Boot and Shoe bu:iness for about 2 9 moaths our stock must be choice. The following rates are the best Boot aud shoe values ever offered. Soot Value $4.85 for $3.75 ‘6 $4.50 for $3.50 «6 $4 00 tor $3.00 s $3.50 tor $2. “¢ " $3.00 for $2.2 LOWER GRADES PROPORTICNA‘E DISCOUNTS “—““""" Ladies’ Boots worth $3,50 for $2.50 ‘6 $3 2¢ for $2.25 " $2 5 for $1.90 " $2.25 for $1.40 Lower grades, all prices. Boys’ and Misses’ subject to same discount. We guarantee you will findgthe stock the best and fresh 2st. Men’s *. the court room, the chief justice Wood. The procession having divided into Hs Men- ge, to Mr and Mrs Samuel the 20th ult, to Mr Ee NE I | TO CURE TOOTHACHE IN A MINUTE One orators cures ;if not, Equally good for Neuralgig Use NERVOL. your money b: ick. | and Headache. 256, at all ‘Druggists, VY i, \ o ay > “4 Usk Kionpike Bar the grea ss Laundry and scouring soap > marvel of cheapness unsurpassed n | & e- excelle ‘nce oe eo Use Royat Oak in the Laundry. | $= Happy homes, easy quick work, snow — white clothes. i= Use Jupiies for the toilet and | s& light Laund ) hhild’s play 6f | £= Li ur ry. lak « Ss chil 8S Pp ay Oo a — ny wi ashday, | = CHA RLOT'I v1 OW N } = J.D. LAPTHORN & CO. i Charlottetown Soap Works. % is I had suffered so many years from catarrh that I don’t know that I will ever get it out of my remembrance, One day, when I took one of the end- less prescriptions given me by the medictl man to a druggist, I asked him bluntly, ‘ Will this cure me, or will it not? Or will it be like the rest ?’ I was nearly desperate, I can tell you. The druggist said :—‘ No, catarrh. I have it nothing can cure myself until I often think of suicide. I take %pium usualy to sleep it off.” I took the prescription away unfilled and went home, thinking of what the drug- gist had said about suicide, and I was itterly disheartened. I have that pre- scription yet. Oné day my deliverance came. A lady told me she had suffered just as I had, and was nearly insane, and that a remedy known as Dr. Chase’s Catarrh Cure had actually cured her. I had read a lot about Dr. Chase’s Catarrh Cure, but I felt to- ward it as I did toward other medi- cines: had no faith. I tried it as a last resort. I used two boxes of Dr. Chase’s Catarrh Cure, and found it @ complete cure. ~ynongeenanenotennngemnnnennnnnangne tert John T. Fickenzie, 5 THE TAILOR uddbiA NAA SAAS Add ddddddzae MRS. M. V. ROSE, Holloway, Ont. Price 25 centa, blower included. - e — M % “A> AP Ne Som - AVA & P. E. ISLAND The values unequalled in Boot selling. SALE FOR CASH ONLY Opening evenings to 8 o'clock. .sseesseees H. Ramsay i Co GRAFTON STREET, DIRECT FROM LONDON NEW CLOTH FOR FALL AND WINTER We have opened a fine line of Nobby Cloths in suit ings, Overcoating and Trousering, Call now and get first choice -1 full line of gents fur nishings always on ‘hand. John Mcleod & Co 4 NO..3 sit Mian $8.50 | Our third special lot at $8.50 consists of 1 bbl best Family Flour, 10 lbs White Sagar, 10 lbs Brown Sugar, 5 ibe of 28c¢ Tea, 5 lbs of best Cooking Raisias, 3 lbs of Corrante, 10 lbs Rolled Meal, 10 lbs White Beane 6 Bare Surpriee Soap 4 gal. tin Best Kero, Oil. This is the best bargain yet offered. Ce Stitt WUUddddaldalaliber Sartorial Artists. anderson & Co Fa eee SCS Rae tae eer weenie, see _ ei ee er SRE ones na Racin an ns Me 4 A — = - dined - er Ae cee ei ern o a ‘ . “ t ia : a i ¥ 8 | a -_ i >; = Ee a Z Ms | he “ ie, - ' | ee ; s ' i { - :f : i + ~ Se ES Ate’ ts tf | 2 | tee ! 7 | ee : a. RR ¥ ‘y > F he > o P| ee q 4 a | = ng -