a mee 2 ne les, Bi CI bt FRE a Sate. Par ae td Be de WHE DAILY KAAMINER, CUARLOTTETOWN, DECEMBE 21 1898 oo HOTEL ARRIVALS. Hotel Davier: D M Kerr, Montreal ; J w E Lawlor, St Jobo; Win Richards, Bideford; Robert Mutch, Gallas Point; Mr Gay, do; D M Ferguson, Montreal; J A Mac juette, do: H'Myrick aod wife, Tig- nish: BC Cox, Souris; L C Owen, South- port . — —<——— cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablet cuggists refana the moneyit tt tallest, All d re om Misses and children’s overshoes at Alley & Co’s eS TT» SPECIAL CHRISTMAS SALE Our store is now in fall bloom with every necessity for the hlicays. This is the place to get up-to-date goods, *s @* *ete Dinner sets, Tea sets, Water sets, Ben” sets, Toilet sete. Beautiful lamps all styles very cheap. All kinds of new Fancy China and Glass. --- 4LSO0.... A eplend d lot of Fancy Gooda in Albums, Dressing Cases, Mar icures, Neck- 1 : Xe S, Photo frames W 3 vc. All kinds of Dolls, Toys and Games very cheap. P = ~~ err 6°) \ >): ae t forget we are making Cabinet P s either on flator glo-sy paper for C. LEWIS > Market He Rnglish p Mince Meat We have just received our stock of English Mince Meat in pails and Z pound tins, it is both good and cheap. Send in your orders et once as we have only a limited quan- tity of iton hand. Beer & Gott rVUULAS of Papers. ee use. Ce ae ee ec | —— eee Sale al eale of papers and magazines the Cath Literary Institute will ve held at the Institute’s Rooms on Thursday ever 22nd 8 o’cloch The files cont: > g VSpapere, Magazines | and rer f ( 1, Uaited States | and Great Brita M.SULUIVAN, Dee 19) Secty | wal ‘wr He Se he Fa EO EM ED 02 OF AS * - “Ty tage “ep 2S oS oe" ON fa $5 | < S| ’ + * (| q ) ts _ “im | s w + 4° | I “a | ~. S “a ‘ o | 4 7 e - Il 1 WO & te oN s” yo yD is heard cn all sides. We'll =? fa meet and lead Te | “ + | fs Ail Competition a wv e We from now til Jan. |st, our _ ~ . S £5 immense : ot Fancy _-. S (-O as 1? Lil Hit e*. rill he Sb iidat CUT PRICES : A | ll Ke 2 FEE LS LSS TSS AS I. S. Sanford, COMMISSION MERCHANT ete Strict attention to business and prompt re- Wrns made. Spec ; = - Special att Vv Sale of P ention given to the | breeze. BORN. At Hemlock Road, Orwell Cove, Dec. let, 1898, to Mr and Mrs Charles A Nicholson, a eon, Ai Hemlock Road, Orwell. Cove, Dec. 19th, 1898,to Mr and Mra John S Me- Donald, a son. At Kinloch, Orwell, on December 15th 1898, to Mr and Mrs Joho M Grant, a eon L900 .4 NOTICES. Men’s furnishing department—Just to hand a large stock of men’s neckwear. These goody have been especially selected for our Christroas trade, and are not only of the very latest styles, but of very rich- est silks, in the mastartistic designs, at prices that will eit al], commencing at from 2c upwards, 300 ladies’ knot scarfs up to 450 for 202, by mail, 2c extra.—Jas Paton & Co. Store open every evening this week.— Moore & McLeod Photograph the family group at Xmas by flash light. Cartridges in packages of six, 25c, 30c, 400 —Johnson & Johnson, Drug- gists. Fur collars and muffs for Xmas 25. per saved on ali purchases. W A Weexs Co 3 ins Buy buying your presents at Weeks & Co, you save 20 per cent to 50 per. We have lots of goods sutible for presents an - the most acceptable kind ; something use ful. W A Weeks & Co. 3 ins Silk handkerchiefs—We have a very large assortment of either ladies’ or gents silk handkerchiefs in all the latest designe from 25c up.— Prowse Bros. 296 31, Th sh for fancy goods to Carters. If y must get the lamp hat u want a _ good electric buekeye, and 8 Li at LOE City bardware store. R B | Norton & Co. 295 3 Ladies’ hockey boots at Jost’s. you is only > Our bhockev boots are first- clase.—R K Jost. S D C—Skating tomorrow night. Buy your skating boots frem us; bargains in all Kinds—RK K Jost. Watches for the boys and girle at G H Taylor's. Ladies of the city—we invite you toour store. We want your trade and your kind recommendations. Come on market day or any other day and as many times a day asyou wish. Bring the chil@ren to see the jtoys and fancy things. We likecrowda in onr store ; we are used toit, especially in the holiday exsssoa.—Geo Carter & Co. Cooking figs 10 cents a pound, new dates 10 cents a pound, pure mixed candy, 10 cents a pound at Beer & Goff’s. 296 3i. to Carters’ fancy Come early aud Everybody invited goods and toy bazaar. often. Infants’ fancy culored silk.—Alley & Co. Hockey boots for men, $1 98, for boye, $1.55. Alley & Co. Big bargains in Xmas cards, calendar: , booklets, fancy china toys, sleds, etc., etc. Haszaid & Moore. Carter’s fancy goods and toy bazaar is in fallswing. Everybody invited. boots—kid or Reefers, overcoats, ulsiers, suits for Xmas presents, nothing like them made all kinds, all prices. Caliand see them <= open after 6 o’clock. Bargain Corner—W D McKay. i i f & ik u > oe bees “ ~ ai a) . 1 al pomp per ee c i — a? vy ° .. 7 a * is Fis @ &2/i4OvTe <= > rf _ . vor Victims Of bri: to ee ee ee, . is VodcsS AICHLY Fisuos, vot a papers do not re Or more J . y Sos oek 4h, aay PassCs on WiliCil Lait cord the death ol from priv ’ tims persons its vi thousan iSé. Already nut of total grows } | Ie (i I ; ‘Y : ‘ - ndareas . ; . : isny the awlul : : . ‘lass js safe from this dest: @\ War and intemperance, wth § ir miseries and fataiit ible for as many have been caused by Brignts Di hcl ¥ es, ais de atns ¢ r pon } t tiicte 1S a W iy Oi te it; of drawing its poisoued fangs, al iking it as harmless as a sumni That great mi di ine, Dod Kidney Pills, has cured thousanc ‘he worst cases. It never falls 1 cure, hopeless as the case may sect Would you safely shield your loved ones from the fatal grip of this curse of mankind—Bright’s Disease? Then use Dodd’s Kidney Pills, the only cure on earth for this discase. y hile ———— SHIP NEWS Port of Charlottetown. ENTERED. Dec 20--A J McKeiww, McRae, Canso; Howard L, Farrow, Louisburg; Janie M, McLellan, Louisburg; St Anne, Potvir, Pictou. $$$ + ae Our store is as free to Pork, Poultry, Eggs, Hides and Wool Skins. . ; Market quotations given on » p) lication. ’ Address all consignments , ard, correspon- ence to, : 1.3, SANFORD, 46 an 48§ \rgyle St. H‘tL(®AX' N, 8. Estasrisusp in 1880. i re Ta ose a Charlottetown ladies on mar- ket days as is our free trip on P. E. I. Railway to country friends; everytody welcome market days and other days. '—Jas, Paton & Co, at PSRSONAL —— Lieut Beer, of the Royal Artillery, i+ visitivg hie father, Mr L L Beer, Mr C A MeNutt, of Kensington, regir tered at the Queen Howl yestecday after nooo, The friends of Mr Daniel Redmond are pleased to cee that he is alleto move about again after bis severe accident. It issaid that Frank Albert, who wou fourth przein the bgsx days’ bicycle race in New York, ts a native of thie rovince, Mr J H Myrick avd wife, of T gnirh, are among the guests at tre Hotel Davies. They wil. probably leave « m reow wore- ing tor Buctou. Captain Nordby left this morning by the Sia: ley for his home in Parrsbor, N 8.,to speud Christmas. He will probaviy return at the first of the year. Miss Sullivan aod Miss May Sullivan ing eu route to Moatreal to spend tne hoii- days with their brothers in that city. Messrs J C Clark, of Bay View, and Percy Schurmun, of Freetown, are home from Wclfv le fur the Christiuas holidays. They crossed from Pictou by the Stanley. Rev. A. D. McLeod, pastor of the Methodist Church at Princetown, was, 4 few days ago, presented with an address and aliberal purse by the Sunday Schoo! class. Miss McLeod, daughter of Judge Mc- Leod, of Summerside, was a passenger by the Stantey last evening. She is nome from Wolfville, NS.,for the Christmas holidays. The Journal reports that Judge McLeod is now confined to his house by indisposi~ tiov, which is, we are glad to know, not serious. In consequence of his illness, the Centreville Court, which was to have heen held on Tuesday, has been postponed tiliiue March circuit. _——_ a a Things to Make a Note of. The Hook and Ladder Company will mee t tonight t 7.15, for pay. Free Rai.way ‘licker.—James Paton & Co’s offer to defray the expenses of customers’ ra'lway tickets, is a new depar- ture in modern advertising methods. The ideas of the store are always good and in this instance will prove of undoubted bene-~ fit to the public, Particulars wil] be found in another cclumn. ee Acavemy oF Musio.— The trustees of the Wesleyan Methodist Schoo! have decid~ ed tu open an Academy of Music incon» nection with their work, and the the up, er portion of the Kindergarten building is being fitted for that purpose. The trustees bave been fortunate in recuring the services of Professor W Harry Watie, ot Moncton, as director. The academy will Open Oo January 9:h, prox. A very fine Graud Concert Piano is being import ed for instrucuon pvrposes, Application for epro!ment should be made to the Sec- retary of the trustees up to January Ord; after that date, to Professor Watts at the siudio mandiipeinan Surprise Party.— Last evening, about 8 o’c'ock, a iarge party of ladies and gentle- meu iuveded the yareonage of Grace Church, ard Lefore leaving left a goodly > uppiy ot groceries, meats and delicacies ;preprite tothe Christmas season with Mr a Mrs Kirby, who bad not the slightest n ation of the rcoming. Upon their ar- vel che party were besrily welcomed by vir and Mrs Kirby, ard tre evenirg war were p .ssengers by the Stanley this morons | Local and Other Items Tue GasPesia arrived in four o’clock this afternoon. port about Tae Warner. — Moderate to fresh north and northeast winds, mostly cloudy or foggy. Thursday: fresh to strong rontheast to southwest wiads, unsettied, with occasiona' rain. ——— a Wasn't Carercy Byovca.—In Halifax on Monday afternoon, Thomas Thompson, an employe of the Nova Scotia Telephone Company, frll from the top of one of the © mpany’s poles, and was instantly kilkd! Tua ImewriaL Stamep.—A gentleman from the country applied at the Post Office, here, yestereay, jora two centstamp. Mr Mason responded with one of the Mulock design, The countryman glanced at it, and said:“I asked fora stamp,—not a lobster Jabe', ” Tae Crescents.—At the meeting of the Crescent Cycling Club, last eveniny, Mr. Wendall Harvie was elected presi- dent in succession to Mr. G.O. McLeod, who resigned. It was decided to hold the anousl dinner of the club at the Revere Hotel, on Monday evening next. Scuooner FLoatep.—Tbhe Summerside Journal reports that the schooner Pioneer, of Newfoundland, which was stranded in Cascumpec harbor, in the storm of Sunday the 27th November, was floated off last Sunday night and is now at Queen’s Wharf loading oats for Benj, Rogers, for St. John’s, ictal Tue Srantery.—The Stanley left for Pictou this mursing at seven o’clock, and will return tomorrow forenoon. Sh did not arrive tili about half-past seven last night, un account of the thick weath~ er. The steamer will probably keep up communication between this port and Pictcu as long as it is considered safe to do 80. 4 Exptoirinc Canapa.—John Haddon & Co, Advertising Agents, of London England, bave sent us a neatly-printed brochure, carefully compiled for the pur - pose of drawing attention to Cavada as a field for the expansion of profitable trade. The firm have evidently goae toa lot of trouble in getting up their little book and we wish them successe SgkasonaBLE Rememprances,—Rey. Mr. Kirby, Mrs. Thomas Pickard and Miss McRae, have each been the recipient of souvenirs of the holiday season from Mr. George Ling, the Chinese laundryman, of this city. To each Mr. Ling presenteda | sword made from a number of Chinese coins attached toa piece of metal, a tur- key, & box of Chinese outs and a large silk handkerchief. The gifts are highly ap- preciated by the recipients. VALUABLE Purcuase.—Mr A McPhee, of New Dominion, has purchased from James Byrne, North River, his Jersey bull Dawn. His dam, Tr'lby, has been ehown three years at the Charlottetown Provincial Extibition, and she has taken four first prizes for best cow in milk and best milk test. Also at the same exhibi- tions her daughters have won first and second prizes. The one purchased by Mr Donald McMillan, Ch’tpwn Royalty, has taken first prize at St John and Halifax exhibitions, ——< Runaway.— A runaway occurred on Quee. Street last evening, the team belong- pleasantly yasred, addreses, snd music hilimg away the time. The epeskers ] meede reference to the pastor’s retirement rom the church next summer, and epoke work he lad ler1ms of Rev Mr Kirby made a fitting ac- LOW IEG, Lithte ihe agoue id alice. oo Recertion Last Fventne.— The pub- recepllob teboered Kev. ao. Ur opd,the pew pestor of the Baptist Church; +l €veulpy, War w distinct The was heldin the schoolrcem of ihe cbuichb, which had been ey prepriately jecorated, »nd ep ipterestirg literary and mucical progrenn e was dis, o-ed ot. Mr, £ ), Sterns presented the add ess of welcome n tenalfof the eburch. Revs. Messrs tullerton, Manifold, Browne and Cemy- tell addressed the pastor and the audience, xtending a hearty welcom> tuthe one and congratulations to the other. Mr. Ray- mond’s reply to the various addresses was appropriate to the occasion. j _— uUCCEFB, cention You’d be surprised if you used Magnetic Dyes to see what splendid results can le obtuined, with slight effort and ata cost of ten cepts. {hw I\)»- i A a ee A SESS — ali{l qj One of 1000 «ill at We intend giving GREAT BIG BA «ll «t{| af the City. Rays! (I {Ih \\- ing toa man from Covehead. The horse came down Queen Street at aliyely pace, | aod when near Stevenson’s collided with a sloven and became separated from the carriage. Turning about again, the horse ran out Brighton Road ane was captured near the residence of Colonel Moore. The wagon, with its load of groceries was taken in charge by the police and subsequently banded over to the owner. The country- | man bad to hire acarriage to take him home. | | | -— —_: THe Kixpercarten.—The centre of interest, this forenoon, wes Kindergarten Hall. MThere,in the midele of the room, were the little: hildren, »'x'y in number, | and about the e:des ani western end, stand- ing and sitting, were the childres of a larg: er growth, all deeply interested. On the platform was a fine Christmas tree, laden with the fruits for the season. The who'e formed a very pretiy picture. The exercis- es conducted by Miss Sayre were a'l deeply interesting—especially as showing how susceptabie of training and good disciplive little chiidren are. Of the sixty pupils— i about twenty are in the primary clase, and forty in the Kindergarten proper. I)» 4 Ih |)» Ii» good point about our fine Perfume and perfume atomizere— THEY SELL. Every day we are putting aside presents to be call- ed for, or sent on Christmas eve. 4 Commencing To-day RGAINS in all holiday goods. What- [p> ever our s!ock is now, we are determined to have the smallest stock of Christmas Perfumes etc, etc. on Christmas Day, to be found in CN A ce —— a ee Christmas Buying has started in earnest and we are prepared for it with a grand assortment in all departmen‘s Everything here is the latest and best in our Men’s Kid Cloves. We've almost every thing you can ask *0 see in men’s gloves, lined and unlined Men’s Neckwear. SPECIAL CHRISTMAS IMPORTATION All the novelties in Four in Hand, Derby, Paris, Bows, Special value at 25 and 35c hen’s line. Ladies’ Kid Cloves. We show a stock that is absolutely unapproachable in this city. We sell only the best. We sell the lat- est. All the new shades just re- ceived New Blues, New Greens, New Tans, @ New modvs, : all sizes in 3 push button fasteners and lacing; this lot includes gloves at $1 50 and $1 60 TANS, Greens, Ox-Bloods and e Browns. These are a heavy make with as-. sorted co‘ored sticchins and weltings, | 2 push button fasteners; sizes 6,6 1-4, | 6 1-2 and 6 3-4, Light Tans, | Daik Tans. and Browns. & in 7 hook lacing, with weltings and, assorted colored points, only $1 10. | i Suede Cloves | Blacks, i Tans and Mcdes. 6 | This glove is equal to any Suede | we have ever sold at $1 40. ° 9 Ladies Umbrellas, Lace Hdf ks, Lace Scarfs, * Ascot Ties, Bows, Furs; Dresses, | etc, ete, etc. Umbrellas, “ilk Mutfiers, Handk erchiefs Braces, Underwear, Gollars, Guftts, And Shirts our $ { QO White Shirts Are full ijaundered linem fronts and bands best Cotton bodies, perfect fiting and Bailor made 7 Each simple or cobber seat Rocke in bamboo, oak or your Hall Rack gett seo what a beautiful If you want a better $15.00 and $16.00. But the $8.50 Rack money. Call in and to show goods st anley Bros AAA ww Me SE . _ Fe we + SAS Be Sele MLAS Gis GED AY AS AN Nt ae . 434 4 : ie 23 ' ¥ ; i { 5% €3 ~ RE : Fe wap “a we . 94 NS SN SNM ENE SNAG is Paz? a S APY PAY ALP AVY AP BY Ul AYP Al AY AY az , Bi aids we “> ar Ne ~ . As ™m Bee ; a w So netime Sle si Me Me Me We Me FP AP AV AP APS OOH It is made by choosing rome useful article from our stock—A rattan ‘r—one of those pretty easy chairs in Mahogany finish frames—A bamboo easel—a fancy table mahogney, or Walnut. ing shabby. ~ ¥ Or perhaps And Your Wife Wants a New One There is nothing she would appreciate more. Come in and Hall Rack you can get for $8.50. one we have them at $10.00, $12.09 is the best we have ever shown for flook around. Weare always glad DOSesoe-@ John Newson We SMa es lee i Me Sel pe stale Me ale a alee a eae . ' « . ‘ 4 ' :