T: of id. iu , is, iy. ok YY. Ly. pe . | ' . i ~~, ~ THE DAILY HXAMINER — MARRIED. On the 29\b of November, at St. Peter's Church. : Paul, Minn., U. 8. by the Rev George H \iueller, Katherine, dauy bier of the late Creorge Davier, Keg , Charlottetown, P. E Island, to George Walt-r DeBlois, Stacy, Minn. U.S. DI&SD At Alberton, on the 19th instant, of in- fi mmetion of the lungs, Stephen Frances, beloved son of Joho Skerry, aged 5 years god & months, At Glengerrr, Lot Joho McDonald, aged 76 years, ’ ~ Lam 4, onthe 20th inat., ee ee Cur store is open all this evening—come-—Moore & Me- Leod —— Yee ee 0%? “a Ve VYfish all ef Our Customers and Frisnds | aq MERRY \MAS ee we amma” WEEKS & CO 5 Or i gBre 2 Ore se GS A> A> » * » “A s 4 & ware, os ee IS Ot a> oy BEN (NELENG aie To-night BETWEEN 7 and 10 O'clock to-night we will give away to pur- - a ds to the chaser of goods umount of one dollar or more a pair of skates “SNES. 5/7. ES. S\s™-8/E\ Se Dodd and Rogers The Hardware People. fa“ RNa samen Ae able Local and Other tems | A Joyous Carisrmas to all, To Tourn New York —A_ bockey team from McGi!l University will ‘tour New York next week. he Prince Street Scsoo1 Concert will bs held in the Upera House on Friday the 29th inst., an advertisement of which will appear io this paper ina few days MoGitt Univerriry.— Results ported on the 20th inst. at McGill University show : Experiments! Physics (firet year Science, second year Science and pari of third year Arts); First class: Robertson and Sterns (equal iv first place.) Y.M. C. A -The regular mass meet- Ing will be beld in the Y. M. C. A. Hall Sab: ath afternoon, at 4 o’clock. Rev, Mr. Raymond will speak There will be some solos, You wil! find the hal! warm aod comfortable, where one hour can be epent very profitably, inde d. We want your be!p and sympathy. . Sxve Curistmas Boxe*,—Las' evening, | after practice, the lady members of the choir of St. James’ charch were fittingly remember d by the congrevation, Bach received a b)x of chocolates and a five dol- lar gold piece, excepting Mies Florence Earle who was given fifty dollars. The Kindness, it seems needless to. add, was bighly appreciated.‘ ©. O. F—At a meeting Thursday evening Court Charlottetown elected the following officere :—C. R., W. G. Gil lispie ; Vice C.R., W. N. Harper; Rec.- Sec’y., F. 5. Mitchell; Fio. Sec’y., Neil McNevin ; Treae., Jas. Waddell : Chap., Rev, G. P. Raymond; Sen. W. W., Jobd Ward ; Juo. W. W., L. Rameay: Sen, Beadle, R. Meikle ; Jun. Beadle, W. C. Giliispie; Organist, Lorne Robinson ; Conductor, W. C. Whitloek. Horace MecBwen and Jas. Waddell are representatives to the High Court. Sr. Dunstay’s Cataeprat.—Exiensive preparations are being made for the Pou- tificeal High Mase to be celebrated in St. Dunstan’s Cathedra! at midnight on Christmas Eve. The service will begin about 1}.45, and the doors of the catne dral will be open at 11. Mr. Blancbard’s Farmer’s Mase, direction, will Mr. Vionicombe’s exce!~ lent orcbestra assistivg. The decorations aliar aod the body ot the church are on an elaborat+ scale, and will bedii-« fer-ni In many respects from former vears. The sermon on the occasion wil! be preached by the Rev. P. C. Gauthier. oe of the Bapiy Borxep. -The Guardian reports that the littl daughter of William Cal- beck ,of Central Bedeque,was badly burned a day ago. ihe little was stending by the stove warming herself, when her spron took fire, and in less time than it takes to write it she was enveloped in flames. The accident happened in the early : - before the teacber’s arrival, ard } ie the other scholars had the vehed the child’s face, arms stribly burned. At latest or iwo one ar + v-Yre ; = ‘he little eufferer was doing as w- | as could be expected, and hopes were euteriained of her recovery. Deata in New Yorx.—By letter receiv ed in the city yesterday afierooon by Mr Charles Smallwood, of Richtaond Street, itis learned that Mrs. Sma!!wood, wif- ot Dr. Smallwood, formerly of this city, po practising in New York, died on Sunday, 17th instant. The letter says that Mr- Sma!lwood was ont shopping on Tuesdas morning; buying Christmas presents for the little ones at home, and presents fo friends in Charlottetown and elsewhe: It is thought that she over «stimated be strength and contracted s cold from whic! she died the following Sunday as above stated. Besides a sorrowiog husband sh leaves ‘wo bright litle girls of 3 and & years. The funeral took place on Wed nesaday to Mt. Hope Cemetery Lr. Smail wood will bave the sympathy of a large circle ot friends in Charlottetown in which Tue EXAMINER jcins. ee Ca a IT IS WELL TO KNOW It is well to know where to go for pure freeh drugs and family medicives. Our constant aim is to please our patrons in two esseotial points— quality and value. We solicit your trade, assuring you of our best efforts to meet your want. Our present etock of toilet goods is un- surpassed—everything that style and modern taste can suggest, and at prices that must meet your views. Custome:s supplied with just whut they ack for. Are you a user of Paine’s Celery Com pound ? Our stock of this popular medi- cine ie fresh, aud only the genuine sold.— Reddin Bros., Druggists, Queen Square, Ch’town, P E I. => - Don’t buy poor musical in- struments when youcan get eood ones at same price— Come in and see our prices— | Miller Bros. Drop in here—look around —you ean’t fail to find valu- Christmas suggestions everywhere—Moore & Mc- Leod. Nothing pleases the boys like Hockey Boots for Xmas nresents—see our boots be fore buying—R, K. Jost. Mesers, | The choir, under | render } a j CHARLOTTETOWN, DFCEMBER 23 1899 PERSONAL. The death of Mr. Moody, the evangi- list, 18 reported, Ex-Mayor Dawson returned from Hli- fax ‘ast evening. “ Mr. Weler Simperoo, of Bay *View, was Im the city today. General Hutton is working hard to be a |i wed to command the s+cond Contingsn , Merers§ Frederick Miller and Lemnue Miller are expected bome from Halifax to- night. Mr, and Mre. Geo. A. Sharp lert this morning for Sussex, where they will spend Chris mas. Mis~ Stella Murphy has arrived home from the States after spending some tim> seelng ber many friends, Local and Other Hens. Mr. Dennis Marcby arrived in Charl tte- | town from Halifax last evening. H- regiviered atthe Hotel Daviee. Mr. David Small and Mr. W.D. Sma!! were passengers by the Princess /ust evea- ing returning from Sydney, C. B. Masruers Jobn ard Earnest Dawenn, students at Bishop’s Coll: ge, Lennexville. Que., were passengers by the Princess la: t even ng. Miss M. H. Chisho'm wae a passenger by the Princess this morning en route 'o Denver. Col. Sie will s o> over at Pictoy for the holidays. The Imperia! avthorit'es will give com- missions to all the Kingston Military Co!- l-ge graduster, recommended by the Min- ister of Mil tia Mr Heury Stavert, of W.imont Veliley, Mr Everett McNei!l, of Lower Montague; and Mi-s Sadie Roberison, of Cane Tra- verse, returned from Halifax last evesing. Thomas G. Sherman in a letter to the Tribune strongly suyporte the English in the war and says an English reverse would be commercial disaster to the United States. Mr. Innis Fraser, who has returned to the Island from King+ton, Ont ,is ia the city, a guest of Judge Hodgson. He leaves this evening for his home in Sum- merside. Mr. Thos. Goodwill carae to Charlotte- town last evening on a visit to his parents, Mr. Goodwill bas resided in British Col umhbia fr about two yeers, but has spent the last two months ai Kingston. Winston “hurehill has reached Delagoa Bay. The reporr of his re-capture after excapirg from Pretoria was untrue. He was taken pri-oner at the wrecking of an armored train at Estcourt,November 15th. Mr. Aubrey Blanchard and Mr. Noel Tucker, who are sttending the Military College at Kingston, Ont., came bome iast evening for the Christmas | holidays. The previous evening Masters Gny Tooker. Geoftrey Fitzgerald and Roy Stewart, all from the Cellegiate School, Windsor, a rived home for the holidays. 2 er Buy 50¢ worth of candy, cakes or gro- ceries at‘Brace’s grocery tonight and®get a cilendar with the picture ofthe Coatin gent. Saturpay Nieut-—Weeks & ‘o, have some special snaps for this Saturday evening— Furs, Gloves and Handker-— chiefs and other suitable Xmas presents at Weeks & Uo’s., The 5 ¥ People’s Store. Last CyHance. — To-night will be your last chance to buy your Xmas presents—when -hopping call into Weeks & Co’s., and see their specials for o-night—Weeks & Co., The People’s Store. Boys Hozkey Boots prices at R. K, Jost’s. all Lovau .Crts:pe s.—Election of pew ifivers vo Monday ving at 6.30, Goa pe! Mectng in afi+rnoop “ona Service, at the Prowsc’s New tilo k tomorrow +t 3.435 Steangers always welcome. ' Favre GRowees’ ASSOCIATION.-— 4 meert- » . 5 1g at ihe Pre etore of the F ni Gr were Awecc ation was called for yert rday al Sutumiere-ide. Ne ERR CHRISTMA REETINGS. — The Charlotie- tewn | ial v caoled Cnrisimas greet gstin VM yer Weeks and sh« « her L-land- ere ty the Can dian contingeot ta Suuta Atrive. sik called Gosyet Meerinc. —Ke pel Meeting in Prowse s N « Block, Sau fayautternvon at 4 o'cGock. Sirangers alwev- rewse 11-24 vember the Gor- Luessu . Le welsome. 7 ae Put he ea. CuristrmMas Services - St. Peers’ Cath- edral, Sunday, 7 p w; festival, ev neong and carols. Chrisimas Dar. ole Com- muonion, 7.15e Saw Tl, at Mating, 10.15. Evensuvy, Sp th. Sr. Georees’ Lonce.-Toe tvliowiag cflicers elected for ihe ensuing year were last evening installed into their respective chairs: EN Younker, W M; L Musick, Chaplain; D McKionen, Ree Sec’; J FINE FURS Hamill, Fio Sec’y; Heary Craswe!’, Treas; J Jordsn, Dot C; Wm Cooper, Lecturer; | DL Hooper, T C; Wallace Whitlock, 8 | U; John Higgins, T C; Hector McLeod, F , C; Lorne A Gibson, F C. Canapian Hicatanpers Reapy.—Ac cording to a K-ngston, Ont., despatch Rev. Jchn Mackie, M_ A., of St. An- crew's Chursi, says a hunired High- landers are rcady in Canada to step into the place of every man killed in South Africa, and he himself, «8 their chaplain, could not be left behind.’ Said he: ‘*Col- ovels, msjore, captaine, ere numerous amongst us; it i for them now io show whether their training bas been for naugbt, and to volunteer tor active service before Parliament has to summon them to the front.” : —_- Tuer Srcony Contincent —The Council of ihe Toronto Board Trade has passed a resolution approving of thesecond contin~ gent and calling upon the goveroment to calla cession of parliament forthwith to provide money for the mobilization and «quipment in Canada of a still larger force of volunieers todo garrison duty in place of British regular troops, or “perform such s«rvice as may be foued most useful dur- ing the present crisis, thereby giving ex- pression to Canada’s resolution to do her share in Maintaming the national posi tion.” a Arrer Toe Fire. —A liitle overa year ago the business portion of the city of New Westminster was wiped out by fire, the loss im property ard goods being over $2,500,000. But atriffie like that could not daunt western enterprise. The annual } report of the Board of Trade shows that the city is rapid!y rec»vering from the blow, avudis as full of lively optimism as evere The business blocks are springing tp,anod the buildings are much superior to the old ones, The population has elso increased 400 in the past year. Caeser, - LOST—A smat! rece purse containing twelve doilars. Liberal reward will be given if left at this cfBve. 299 2i SAHHPPYTNETOPDNOPORSPNPODETT PTD PA = And Still } ». e- ce = They G = ey Go oe - n ‘ = Our stock of Chriatr as Per- _ fomes and Atomizers is go- — jvg otf rap:dly. fe I No wonder, at the prices at Drop in here—look around —you can’t fail to find valu- able Christmas-buying tables everywhere—Moosre & M-’- Leod. LOCAL NOTICES Snow shovel for boys at Beer . 23, 2i. A good and seasonable Christmas pres- ent for employers to give their employees would be a ticket tothe Y. M. C. A. Mesars. Moore & McLeod and F. Per- kins & Co. have se: good example in this respect by presenting each of their employers with a ticket to the said institu- ion. Whowill be next ? Ladies, see our new Hockey Boot—-Its just what you want. R. K. Jost. The only tailor made, ready to wear suits in thecity are at Prowse Bres The best place to buy Cloth ing isat Prowse Bros Qur store is open ali this evening—Come in-—Movure & McLeod. To-night try Miller Bros for musical instruments, Hear it—the big graphop- hone Grand to-night at Miller Bros. which we are selling them. ‘Scenight We will clear out all our Christmas goods if dis- counts will do it. We will even sel! some lines AT COST Rather than hold them over for snother season. 4 Manicure Sets $1 90 formerly $2.70 $1.25 " $1.75 ' $1.35 1+ $200 $2.25 $3.25 Call around to-night and compare prices, Perfumes In neat boxes for 152, 253, 350, $1.00. and upwards. Hair Brushes 50c, /5c, $1.00, $1.25, $1 75. Pipes 25c. 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1 50, $1.75, $5.00. Atomizers 45c, 60c, 75c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50. Snaps all over Our Store To-night YOVERTAYYETH POTTER PREP TERHTTHF TRE rere rrrrrrrrr rr rrrrrrer TER RRP Or nerT Perera DALUALAAAMAAAAAAAASMUMANAdP add QAAMAAAbedLaMAdAdbabacddsddddddda! 'CALbLAddddbhdbdddd/dcdbbdddddads ddd ddadd odadd SU PPPPPENIA TY $e 5S GHA GL SEGLGRGLGGBLAF s Me:t Me at the Always Busy Store xy COCTOS 2G ISSSCHOSLES O42 VE J SOSCHOSSSSSES SESE CEOS BE08 7 i rstnaS Gils... i “we fa i, appropriate i and accept- able in the whole realm of buying as Fine Furs. Nothing more ys i i * Ail tne Latest Novelties in the Most Fashionable *- Furs now worn. Fur Lined Capes &s Fur Jackets Neck Rofts Fur Collaretis Combination Furs iufis, Mitts, ete. * CHILDREN’S GREY LAMB COLLARS, CAPS and MUFES : Stanley Bros. ENP ASNP SEP TSS NR PEE UR ES es Br aE yy * SLELG BLS TERI PE SES SE EES ET SS Hs AAG GLE LE LLL KH va Fi / + .4 MET UL PHESENT Read Tuis i s: It May Help You MEN .WANT. | WOMEN WANT 45c to $1.00 80c to $2.50 | ., . Gaiters, price Slippers, prices $1.50 up | Overshoes, prices Slater Boots $3.50 to $5.00 | CSE price 31.60 to a2 00 Slippers, all prices BOYS WANT Hockey 2oots, prices $1 40 « $1.60 Moccasins, price 85c to 95e Oil Tan do, price $i 26 Smaller sizes ony 90e Girls and Children Want 75c and $1.00 all prices ECe up Alley &Co “Se 4s 4 Gaiters Skating Boots Felt Slippers smas Beer Special Brewings Made for the Xmas Season Send in your orJers withont delay. Family orders will receive prompt attention, Off.ce No. 79, Queen St. orgBrighton Brewery TELEPHONE NO, 91,,.... 1 en Sill eae tit care 1D acacia cen les ils aint Sop: ete cir nieRaenMastanet, wn atte lll care ire seni SINR rec mna Rte ei Manatee arene er ae ta an