Xmas “...97 FF eS !*. in Writing Desks, and port- a a. a re Mctiillan & Hornsby, EE TT —— oN ] Yesterday a —- Ys } uf T Slater Shoes—special for the Christmas _ trade suit- with double toes, abie for skating. {00 Chocolate Calf Boots leather lined, 100 Box Calf Boots— piceadilly last. 400 Box Calf narrow toe. K id-duck common sense last. Boots— SOO ‘~ Boots— ALLEY & G0. The Shoeists nn Goods Fancy Goods For Xmas Trade Celluloid Ware In _Dressing Cases and Manicine Sets,Glove and Handkerchiefs, Sets, Cuff and Coilar Boxes Work Boxes, Shaving Sets, Trinket Holders, ete. LEATHER GOUDS folios Cuff and Collar Cases, | Cigar Cases, Card Cases, also a fine line of PURSES Plain Leather, Silver and Gold mountings. AMAS CARDS ANU CALENDARS in endless variety. Uur prices mnnot be beaten in the city. Try us ior Xmas Goods, me i see «=| Se @©O42ST BOTA 13 Dozen Cakes ¢ neta cee 25cC We have without doubt the largest assortment of plain and fancy cakes, Uiscuits, Cookies, hh We are selling them 3 doz tor That's cheaper than you can make them your- -_—_—<— eeoesones 2he, => =~ & 2428246248 , self. TreLernone 98, (D. STEWART ¢ ECLIPSE BAKERY ¢ Bakes Rest Bread. . ; 241.4770 oe 7 oes @®e EVERY DAY. N BARGAIN DAY AT LEWIS’ From now unti! the end of the year, tvery day will be bargain day at our store All kinds of fancy goods, in Chiar, Ceiluloid, Plush, Oak aod Glass, all kinas of Toye, Games, Dolle, Doll’s Sleghes, Doll’s Corriages, Dull’« Tea-sets, Boy’s | id Girl’s S\cighs. Also all Crockery, Make po wistake in but come direet to Cc. LEWIS, Grafton St. Upporit» Nerth side of Market Sq. cee Moan ET —Honse on lower th or withent barn) ett lar and well finikked :coms, Froet o roller, Possession Ist of bee. * pnly SGhorne Revere Hotel, | nov2? tf kinds of} the Spring Park containin < THE “i igh-Class Christmas We now offer afew sets of very rich furs, espec- ially imported for Xmas trade at greatly price ‘i DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, DECEMBER ABA ASLAL4AARAL 444444 AAED SON SS SS SS SS SSS SSE LS SS SS ES ES ES eS ES SS BEER BRos?. a om ae VIVVVVeVeV TT TTT TTT Te it ee Gg Lie! i, ghee ey Ce as re ag ae * 4 ‘' thx Poe ia Se : htt oe mrs ar, Shee Ay i» th» [h» [h» [im reduced |} {> EL Uurs (WAS {) =e SS SS 7. + oapemeneth oan LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS Great Jacket sale.— Bros. Beer oe Rink —Band at the rink tonight. Ice perfect. Sxow ia falling at Pictou, and the Stanley will not Jeave until it moderates, Lirtie Gracie Gustixy will sing to- morrow night at the First Methodist Church Sunday Schoo! concert. Sritt Impsovinc.—Tbe pleasing intell'. gence comes from Souris this afternoon that Mr, Mathew continues to improve. Settee Yer SvccEssruL.—Tae rink managers have good reasons to be proud of the success attending their opening on Xmas afternoon and uight. The ice and music was good sad the crowd of pleasant patrons immense. cnnenniiitenian Suxpay Scuoo. Concerr.—If you want tospend a pleasant evening attend the Sunday School concert in the basement of the brick church tomorrow bight. Doors open at 7.30 o'clock. Admission, 15 cents. Postroxep.—The Christmas entertain- ment advertised to take place in St. Peter’s Hall, on Thursday next, has been post— poned until Thursday the 6th of January. Please make a note ofthe date and don't miss the entertainment. pbeeiinines Tosicar.—St. Paul’s Church School will hold its annual festival this evening at half-past seven. Santa Claus will distribute the gifts. Admission, adults 10 ceuts, Sunday school children free. Sunday ——$@———= Wiyter Navicatiox.—The Princess made her last trip for the season on Friday evening, acd the Stanley began work on Christmas Day leaving here in the morning and proceeding to Georgetown from Pictou in the evening. She is plying betweea those two poits today. Sevndiipaidi Awarpep.—The prizes offered by Mr. James Barrett in his advertisement have been awarded to Messrs Thos. Driscoll and Frank E. Sterns. Mr. Driscoll’s was the vnly really correct answer and he received the fountain pen. There being none cor- rect out of all received from the conntry, the Inkstand, on the suggestion of the | Judge, Mr. Seaman, was awarded to Mr. Sterns, a3 his was the nearest to the correct answer. Crvsapers Coxcert.—Ihe Crusaders concert on Christmas aight was most successful. The programme prepared for the occasion waa carried outin a manner that was most creditable, and all concern- ed areto be congratulated. Especially interesiing features were the bugle calls by Master Waketield, and the recitatioa by Master Harry Smith. The Crusaders may be assured ofa full house upon the occasion of their next public performance. Sons or Tevrernaxce.—At the regular meeting of Mayflower Division, bheid on Friday evening, the following ofticers were elected for the ensuing term: W P, Louisa Bark+; W A, Geo Lewis; Cond, Danie Me- Kipnon; A ©, Russel Beli; R S, John lew; ARS, Frank Bell; Treas, Joseph Boisoner, F 8, Jon McPherson; Chap, Samuel Good; 18, Lorgworth MeMillao; O 3, Fred Boi-oner; P WP, Sister El-ie Bowman. They will be in-talied into their respective choirs oo trida~ evening next. Raruway Mey’s Association, — The eXecutive of the Ruilwuy Meu’s Association for 1895 are ax follows: Prerident—John McPherson, (re-elect- ed ) Vice President—John McLean, Joho Dalziel. Secretary -Treasurer—-T [, Aitken. ‘thatthe Babe in ! A DESERVED TRIBUTE. Sta,—Ae one who was present at the midnight mass in St, Dunstan’s Cathedra | peripit me to express my great appre- ciation of the mt sical por- tion of the programme which was well carried out and exceedingly credit- able to the splendid choir and their cap- able leader. After the Graduel came the Ave Verum, the first solo sung in the new church. In this solo, one of the most magnificent in the Catholic ritual, in the sileoce of the great cathedral and on the o7 av 9 IN OUR STORE > > @ S 60080 2 ©2424 228s @ BARGAINS; NEW YEAR i i i i i i i i ~we Do You See Where The Bargains Are 1897 Xmas is past, New Year to come, so between the two we will give some rare bargains- , | Men's O’coats, Men’s Ulsters, Reefers and Chirts, cheaper than ever for this week. LADIES SAGQES. You may see sacques at half price, you may see sacques for nothing. but if you want to get real goods, honest value, with the up to date style, at the very !owest possible price, clear morning air of the Christmas, ravg! there is no need of going past ourcloak department, all this week we will offer this years the silver tones of the rice soprano voice of Mrs. Byrne. Ido not remember having Jackets for $1.50, 2.00, 2 50, De ‘ : ; No old played out shop worn goods to offer you at any price, but every garment in this department is new this season. Dress Coods. We don’t ask you to take our word, when we say that we show the best value in the city in this line but if you would do us the kindness to come in and see our stock, and get our prices, you will likely find Dress Goods at pric2s never before touched in the city. XWAS---BARGAINS---NEW YEAR, BROTHERS, The Wonderful Cheap Men heard anything finer im sacred song. Whilst the notes of this hymn of heavenly greatness rose and fell on the solensn stillness of the blessed morn, there must, in fancy, have come to the mind of every worshipper, pictures of Angels bringing to men the glad tidings the manger was the Redeemer of the world. Inthe days that are to be the music of the Ave Verum and the sweet voice of the singer will be remembered, and when the opening of the new St. Dunstan’s Cathedral and the midnight mass on the Christmas in the year 1897 are recalled “The Silver Bells of Memory” will again bring to tbe ear the splendid singing and the matchless voice of Mra. Byrne. A Lover or Mvusie. ~ MARRIED. At Waterford, on the 15th inst., by Rev. Archibald’ Gunn, Mr Allan F Hardy to Mise Jane G Corbeti, eldest daughter of Duncan Corbett, Esq. ee ae | CIiED. At High Bank, Lot 64, on the 29th! ¥ me s . 2 November, 1897, of consumption, Jessie | McLeod. wife of Joby Mackay, aged 43) years. She left one daughter and one son | tO mourn their loss, (Guardian please copy.) i At Mount Stewart, on Dec 26th, Rer-| bert H Vickerson,aged 15 years ard 5 months. {Funeral on Tuesday the 28th, at me o’clock . } pe Afra. rete ne — WEEK OF UNION PRAYER MEETINGS The following plan of topics and At Kinkora, on the llth inst., Thiele’ prmmmetneaterns arene, Sneeae Sbreenan, i the 74th year of hie age) Jan 3~—"* The Mission Outlook of the leaving a wife, four sons and two daugh- | World”: Charch of Christ—Mr Campbell; — | Baptist—Mr Fullerton. At Sea Cow Pond, on the 6th inet. Jan 4—**Fitness of Christsnity tor Man-~- Mary Adeline, in the ]4th year of ber age, kind; Sion—Mr Corey...’ daughter of Jobn and Mary Ann Gavin. | Jan. 5.—*What the Churoh has done; ? In British Columbia,on the lst Nov.of St. Panl’s, Mr. Kirby; Central Christian ir flanimatien nf the lungs, Donald Camp- Church, Mr. Sutherland. : bell, son of Donald Campbell, miller,! Jan. 6.—“The Bible Society; formerly of Head of Montague, aged 37 Church. years, Jan 7—Duty of the Church ; St. James At Glen William, Lot 63, on the 12th, Mr. Bryan, + aes saeitats ame: ywies, aged 36 veara, | First Methodist Church—Mr. } a, puncte eats X Saetens Cee Ps 2 T F Foriierron, Chairman. Gro Mamiro.p, Secretary. Grace “Acard on ontside of effice door eays : ** Gone to Juncb, be back in ten minutes.” And, the man will bethere on time. That is, fur sOme days, weeks or even months he will. — 7 will 4 home cae” “| political situation ip Quebec is that Judge ee - a ay oe eee “ _ Jette will be appointed Lieutenant-Gover- ciate hel et he hada lump in his Ch. * the province to succeed Bir Adolphe y - i ean, stomach and felt too miserable to move. ie M W. W. Ogilvie has sent @ cheque . W. W. Og ‘ Che lump was eens o or three ted | #5» five hundred dollars to St. Boniface minute lunches ohh ary hie lunches wil] BOSpital, in addition to giving one thou- The man who “ bolts” his Innches will 244 dollars te the Winnipeg General PERSONAL. The Jatest report in connection with the find Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets the best hospital. triend he ever met. : Mr. R. Gentle, a prominent member of Phere is no case of biliousnese, constipa-'i,6 Montreal Corn Exchange, left his tion, indigestion, beart burp, o any of the residence a few days ago, leaving no trace rest of the nightmare breeding brood, that’ o¢ 4, ;, miavementa, Ghats te ob cames these littie ** Pellets” will not cure. They apparent for his disappearance. cure permanentiv. Send 3i cents in one-{ “Ty. friends of Sheriff Gatfuev of Prince cent stamps to World’s Diepentary Arso-' County., P. E.1., are urging his appoint- ciation, Buffalo, N. Y., and receive Dr.’ ont io the Senate vice the late Senator Pierce’s 1008 page “Common Sense Arsenault. Mr. Gaffney ie a staunch Medica] Adviser,” profusely illustrated, | Liberal and has done valiant party service Comunttee—J J Chappell, Aenry ae te ‘inthe past.—Moutreal Star. Crasweill, Wm McKie, Horace a So One of our seven first prizes taken at ———_—__—_—_—— Chas Clark, W Parner, F Damareil, Juhn the Provincial Exhibition was for the} Xmas is past, New Year will be here Ress, R Corbett, EL Sutherland and Sovereign Flavoring Extracts. They win next Saturdry. Drop in and we will give Heury Cottio. , on their merits. you a bargain to remember the old year —_— remem i) —— Prowse bros. 3i Se ae Pg Tn k’s beantiful Calendars at half price : eas me = renpesepnen pyaruren ai Carte1’s—Not many left. CE I ee Ar eo Uta ethic Lies chineae g ity Sa tincuh a hea : Feria creda aac an asic OA asad aden ate dda ca antic anc A Klondyke gift region; see our hat Seg i i ee - Wer ne Tee 4 Christmas Fancy 3 Goods ik A inh GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. BEER BROS “See our Christmas counters for Bargains.” A ed wn window.—Jas. Paton & Co, More positive bargains are beyond realization than what we offer on jackets. | —Jas. Paton & Co. ‘ Out on our centre counter you’!!l find a lot of new sylish hat# regular price up to $1.25 clearing at 50 cents each,—Moore & NeLeod, 2.2 ; Es MONEY TO LEND J.J. JOHNSTON Stamper Block, Charlottetown. e 6 ¢ Barrister at Law, . e o e e 906 CODSSESOSSOSOSOOROCOSEOOE 00, 3.50, 4,00, 4.50, and 5. THE CRESCENT CLUB DINNER. The dinner of the Crescent Cycling Club in their rooms, corner of Water and Queen Streets, on Friday evening was a success in every respect. About’ forty guests sat down to table, and did the most ample justice to the excellent repast spread by Mr. Worthy, The president of the club, Mr. G. O. McLeod, presided, having on bis right Mr. J.B, Dawson, President of the C.A.C.C., and on hia left Mr.C. J. Stewart, President of the Victoria Heckey Club. Mr. Wendell Harvie acted as Vice- President. The following is the menu: — sOUP. Mock Turtle, MEATS. Bciled Turkey, Roast Bef and Goose, Apple and Cranberry Sauce, ENTREES. Plum Pudding and Brandy Sauce, DESERT. Apples, Grapes, Oranges, Shelled Almonds and Walnuts, Tra, coffee and cake, After the inner man had been duly at- tended tothe intellectual portion of the entertainment was proceeded with, the fol- lowing programme of toaste, songs, etc., being carried out : — The Qneen—God bless her. Sister €lubs—Measrs. J. B. Dawson, C. J. Stewan, L. B. MeMillan. Song—Mr. Brent McInnie. Ladies—J. J. Davies j-,, Wm. Cook. Onur Wortby President - G. O. McLeod. Cornet Solo—Mr,. R. P. Gaudet. local Government—¥r. Nat. Wood. Bench «od Bar—Mr. Harry McKenzie. Song—Mr. Geo. McLean. Fisheries— Mr. Frank Churchill. Army and Navy—Wm McPherson and Wm. &. Batt. Piano Solo—Mr. Frank Payne. Our Island Champions—Messrs. Uns- worth, E. Cook, Gaudet and L. B. Mce- Millan. The speeches were ail good, and the rest of the programme was in keeping. All present were well pleased with the pro- ceedings. A LIST OF USEFUL « PRESENTS —FOR — Gentlemen. Lilis. Slippers Slippers Gaiters Hockey Boots Overshoes Ice Creepers | Snow Shoes Overshoes Felt Boots Snow Shoes | Trunks Valises Moccasins Rubbers Gaiters Moccasins Also,—Little Boots, Slip- pers, Gaiters and Overshoes for Children at GOFF BROS OVES, — Assortment Large. Quality away up. Prices away down. 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