ape os ‘nach «= ay, Mt “9 “T Y aa ae - > a nas. SEE a. THE DATLY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, DECEMBER 15, 1897 XM AS | TELEGR APHIC. HEAVY FIGHTING REPORTED $@O@« EL GELLGGEEEGEEL AL Setestes SPECIAL DESPATCHES TO THE EXAMINER. ‘THE REVOLT IN QUEBEC. DISPLAY t reese al monkeys and sti et We leave that fancy -tores, where they belong. We are showing Dry Good Presents, useful aud useful its— Not Jack-in-the rlasseware etc.. | ods to the vig wf o Ci@ss UF Et tenant-Governor, the most acceptable, eervice- ——— able. | | CANDIDATES NOMINATED FOR NISOLET L000 Elegant Silk Handkerchiefs — _— Reigns at Ottawa Waile Tarte China silk hemstitch handkere hiefes | Runs the Show. 22¢ ue. cream white and colored brocades | at ai rices. : Qvesec, Dec. 15.—The latest rumor io Fmuroidered and | . connection with the Liberal revolt is that Lines Handkerchiefs | Sir Adolphe Chapleau wil! leave Spencer- Special prices, mens--59, 69, and 9S Ladies fur taps, 85, worth $1.10. FUR GOODS M offs, Collars, Gloves, Mitts, Caps etc., etc., in all nakes of furs, at Xmas prices. — ALSO— Men’s Neckties, Men’s Collars, Men’s Shirts, Meu’s Underelothing, Men’s and Boys Sweaters. Special Xmas Prices and Xmas Goods W. A.WEEKS & To. The People « Store. wood and be succeeded by Marchand as A gtand Xmas display, 5e up. We | wvieutenant Governor. Marchand will, in pe $ r I ii = have vowe very nice mourning han par by Robidouz, cecil Sudan: a li for ladles and gent Bravcunt, Dec. 15.—Joseph Bochene, ee a ae eee | Conservative, and J.H. Leduc, Liberal, Kid Gleves, Ladies and Gents to fill the vacancy inthe House of Com- | mons for Nicolet. Premier Laurier spoke Just received Saturday, kid gloves to | but did not say anything in particular, Prices —50, 75, 89, $1.10, $1.35 and $1.50 : sidy totLe South Shore railway. ad | Whe premier did not promise a subsidy Lined Kig Gloves, | Sat stated that as both candidates were in best policy for the electors would be to elect a friend of the goverament. The opposition speakers twitted the Liberal revolt. Ba!l, M. P. P-, for Nicolet remarked that Laurier reigaued at Ottawa, while Tarte ran the show. turn be succeeded as, Provincial Premier chief-, also white embroidered, nominated yesterday for the bye-election sort our stock, all sixes for Xmas trade, | The fight hangs on the granting of a sub- favor of the subsidy it seemed to him the 79, 89, premier considerabiy concerning the The Cabinet ' Fransact Routine Business, The Dominion Fishing Fleet in Winter Quarters, 1 eh OOS S 1GCF SOO OSHS SOCO Purses We show an elegant line of thess goods, and inv ite your inspection, They are al] new goods, hav- ing been recently opened up. But we decided te go out of this line of our bnsiness, and offer them at your own figures. Ez It will pay you to Jook over our stock J A. W REDDIN, Pho, B STORE, Orrawa, Dec. 15.—A meeting of the cabinet was beld yesterday, but only rou- tine basiness was transacted as the Pre- mier, Hon. Mr. Fielding and Sir {Richard Cartwright are out of town, The Fishery Protection fleet on the Atlantic Coast nas gone into winter quar- ters with the exception of the Osprey which is engaged in watching two or three Ameri- can fishing schooners. Sir Charles Coming. Loxvon, Dec. 15.—Sir Charles Tapes expects to sail for Can wa tomorrow is Gold Field Company of British Coluunbla fills three columas of @ finvncial paper. Aacther Official Dismissed. Moxrreat, Dec. 15.—W. H. Olive, intercolonia!l Railway ticket agent here, has beea discharged. CENTRAL DRUG SUNNYSIDE, 000° 0848068 J 20686080 -cs8 Xmas Gards Booklets and Calendars A novelty in gloves is ladies fine mor- rocea, silk-liued, two push buttons—we sell at $1.80.—Moore & McLeod. Some vsry choice novelties in ladies umbrellas have just been opened upoa Paton’s counters for Xmas. COOSOOOS PES SEOOE SOSSCESSSHSSOCESECOSOSCOSESS GOS O001461SS ONS CO8OCHSR OUPTOCES ee a OO | OUR einen a CATALOGUE We have just published a 28 page illustrated Christmas Catalogue, with colored supple- ment. It gives a good idea of the immense range of our holi- day stock of goode, and we wish every household to have a copy: The children will value it for the colored eupplement. We have already mailed a copy to most of our friends and custom- ers, and would be glad if thove who have not. received a copy, will eend to our store for one. We are veterans in the Catalogue line ,having begun in 1881. and kept it up yearly ever since. In fact we credit a good dea! of our success to the queit, but effective work of these silent visitors to the homes of the people. Then we always try to fully carry out the represent- ation of the catalogue. Read the catalogue, then visit the store, we will be glad to show you around. Our stock now complete. | Largest assortment, Brightor Designs, and Lower Prices Chan ever before. SUN NYSIDE BOOKSTORE HASZARD & Moore arr: Geo. Carter & Co’y., Purveyors ot Christmas Presents fa ie “- speech at Peeny, s meeting of the new | Chapleau's Successor as Lieg- Trouble in Connection With | a Transport. British Officers and Men Kille@ aud Wounded. ———— Simia, Dec. 15.—News of heavy and disastrous fighting has been received. The Sritish lost two officers killed and two | wounded, and forty men killed and wound- ed. The fight occurred in connection with & transport. -———- > ——— NEWS BY WIRE AND MAIL St. Jony. N. B. December 11.—The steamship Lake Winnipeg reports passed the Galliaand Parisinn five hours after they left Halifax. the Parisian then beng in the lead Ly a mise. Five hours later atill, the Boston City reports having pass ing both vessels, with the Gallia three miles ahead. Sr. Perrersrvrc.—The Novosti says that the abseucefof protests from the other powers ai Germanv’s evident determin- ation to remain at Kiau Chau Bay icdicates that the pertition of Chiaa hae actually begua and will proceed quickly. Another newspaper expresses the belief that the United States, are among other powers, may objedt to the permanent occupation of Kiao Chau Bay by Germany. Bussian officials circles however, appear indifferent to the steps taken by Gerinuany. Orrawa, Dec. 13.—The war office bas forwarded a reply to the petition of the city of Toronto concerning the establishment of a recruiting depot at Toronto, in connection with the 100th Regiment service. The letter is as follows: Retke petition o Toronto praying the charge of the 100th or Prince of Wales Royal Canadian Reg'- ment, and tbata depotof regulars be established in Toroato,I am directed to inform you that the suggestions bave been earefully examined and that the secretary of siate for war aud the commander ia chief are prepared to give favorable con- sideration to any proposals which might tend ty foster a connection between the regular army and the militia forces of Canada and to further cemert the strong feeling of sympathy already existing be tween the mother country aod the Domi- nion. The letterconcludes by suggesting that it be found out bow far the Canadian goverament would be prepared to go in the wav of establishing depote providing com miss jariat quarters, etc. LATES! Cc. M, B, A. At the regular meeting of Branch 216, C. M. B. A., held in St. Patrick’s Hall last night, the eledtion of officers for 1898 was held, and resulted as follows :— Chaneel or—J. H. Reddin. Presideot— Dr. 8. R. Jenkine. 1-t Vice-President—Dr. F. F. Kelly. 2nd Vice-President—James Landrigan. Recording Secretary— Henry Fitzgerald, re-eleeted. Assistant Recording Secretar Octave Arsenault, re-elected. Financial Secretary—S. P. Paoli, re elect d. dreasurer McDonald, re elected. Marehal--A. McQuaid. Guard—Jobhn Trainor. Trustees-—Dr. Kelly and Alexander Mc- Donaid. Representative to Grand Council—S. Blanchard. Altervate—J. H. Reddin. Spiritual Director—Dr. Morrison. y ~ Joseph - Alexander The following are the officers of Branch No. 281, C. M. B.A., Tignisn, for the ensuing year :— Chancellor—Dr. Murphy. President—Joseph J. Arsenault. Ist Vice~President—Daniel O’Brien. 2ad Vice-President—A. J. Bernard. Recording Secretary— P.L. Chaisson, Assistant Recording Secretary—J. E. Galiant. Financial Secretary—F. J. Buote. Treasurer—Cbarles Dalton. Marshal—J. Herbert Brennan. Guard—Herbert Gaudet. Representative to Grand Council—S, Murpby. Alternate—Charles Dalton. IN SHORT METEE. Items of Interest Boiled Down For More Easy Reading, THE NEWS The maritime stock breedere associa tion will meet at the government farm, Truro, N. 8., on the 20th inet. The Parrsboro town counci! have de- cided to commence the erection of the electric light station assoon as the site has been decided upon. A sad accideat occurred at Lake Larase a short distance from Annapolis last weex by which Maud, the 18-year old daughter of Mr. George Mai'man, lost her life. While skating on the Jake the ice gave way precipitating herinto the water. A boat was speedily procured and after grapp? ling for a short time the body was recover- ed. Double suicides have received a setback in France. A young man fired two revol~ ver shots into bis mistress at Havre, and pt shot himself, without killing sither, The woman brought suit for damages done to her, and recovered 2,000 francs. Men’s silk handkerchiefs from 12 cts up Moore & Meleod. * Ve KL ~~ SHEEALGH © oF, eo New N Sweaters, oo. TAAARR: SKATING OM THE POND, O what fun there is in skating, Girls and boys are fond Of that healthful recreation, Skating on the pond, Up and down the ice they fly, Round and round they go, Oh, how happy is the maid Skating wito her beau. Listen to their merry shouts And their rippling Jaugbter, Some are racing, aud some more Swiftiy following after. If the fair one’s skates come off Quick the gallant swain Wrenches them with willing bands On they go again. Overhead the sparkling stars Silently are shining, Happy skaters see no cloud, Just the eilver lining. And the pond is fiee as air Everyone may go, If they bave no cash to spare, Ail the same you know. If of happiness and health You are very foud, Take your skates, and go yourself Skating en the pond. Ten o'clock, they’re goirg home, Boys and girls together Wishing tiat there would not come, Any stormy weather. Thanks to our City Fathers who Have the petition graated, To flood the pond, and light it too, That’ @ just what will be wanted. Tam, Charlottetown. Abuaodant suggestions for gifis—rea Stanley iiros’. ad in today’s issue. 290—2i. Call and see those nice dinner, tea and chamber sets that are selling so well; also fancy china and glass ware.—W.P. Col- will. 283 3 wk dy & wy. Hyacinth, narcissus and,tulips in pots, rooted, at Gay’s stails in the market. Another big cut in price. 25 per cent off all single dress lengths today at Paton ’s RINK The Rink will] open in the course of a few days. TICKETS, NOW READY Gente’ Season Ticket, $5.50 Ladies’ - 2.50 *Atternoon “ 1.50 Children’s “ 1.50 Promenade, “ 1.00 Special prices for families. Good Music Monday and Thursday nights and every | other Saturday afternoon. Buy a season ticket; everything possible will be done to make it pleasant for the patrons. Tickets can be had of the managers, or at the leading Drug Stores. PROWSE, BEER & LORDLY MANAGERS. A Gift For Your Hus! Of course you'll give him ‘one; it would please him most if you choose the prseent from our stock. something vou know he wants. right kind of goods at our stare; something New Ties. New Collars, Silk mufflers, Golf Hose, Cardigan Jackets, Linen Handkerchiefs, Braces, ete. ££422242242252SS 4S 422425525545 242225 Handsome Silk Four-in-Hand Ties, one in a Bex, sutable for Christmas Presents. TVYVT"TVV9 FEV TTT TT SST SSC C CT TCT VT TT EF. Perkins S= Co... agent; for Moncton Woolen Wills, @ KGS 5555665555555555555 RE S@ ¢ No Trouble to Show Goods ’ BReeRvVeewra22a2</ You will find tie attractive, mew and stylish. New Silk Handkerchiefs Underwear, Half Ho-e, Shirta, ca Only 10 more “Tf it’s good it’s here, days of If it’s here it’s good,” Xmas buying. EXCLUSIVE DRESS GOODS 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT The handsomest line ot single dress lengths shown in the city. There’s just one dress of each pattern. No pattern duplicated in Ch’town. The fibrics are all new, fresh, up-to-date, new. fresh, stylish. Christmas Buyers NEED WE MENTION IT ? SOME OF THE PRICES E 4 $4:76 Dresses, now $?,57 | $7.35 Dress, now $5.52 6 fs 5.46 Dresses, now 4,10 8.05 Dresses, now 6.00 oe 4 5.98 Dresses, now 449 8.96 Dresses, now 6.83 $9.10 Dresses now $6.93. ‘ pet 00 Gh oocann Moore &McLeod What We Advertise We Have. XMAS GOODS ARRIVING ALWOST DAILY SILVER MOUNTED GOODS 25c to 10.00 Bea itiful Rings, Good Watches. E,W. TAYLOR ia. ee. ee. ee