ae * Laer oe @ @— 4% oe Ladies, our stock of Flannel. ette Underwear has to be cleared out. We have some of che nicest! gods in the city, and the prices low. Nighigowns 45¢ | Nightgowns 62¢ Nightgowns S8S8e Knickers 21e Knickers 3$0e Knickers 48e| VAD QYNa CORSETS ! a YAMIN CORSETS ! We have a full, range of Corsets in steck—all sizes, colors and prices. — 1 WEEKS & CO The People’s Store. AV 4 nce oxy s 2S Ore axes oxy obye oxy: 28 re %, ee Bt Oe te) - BS GN APs GS US GBP |: aS ind ui ‘ z —IN All OF-- Notre Dame Convent St Dunstan’s Cathedral Basement Thursday, Deee aber 28, 1899 Under the distingv ished patronage of His Honor the Lieutenant Governor and Mrs. Me- Intyre and itis Lord- ship the Bishop of Ch tow a. PART I. 1. Overiure...... League of the Cross Band 2. Vocal Duett....Mi:see Talbot and citnen es vecerseee eevee ROY (Quebec) 3. Recitation, A & B....Mies BF Me- ....- Kenna (Pictou) 4. Tenor Solo....c-.0s .Mr. Brent McInnis 5. Violin Solo... /..-. Vises Maisey Coady 6. Vocal Solo .... Mr. Charlee Hermans a Instrumental! Select on eoeeee Mi88eS . Mies Nellie Robins . a o. ¥ Ocal DOW. JY. Scog—The Red Sevrf...... . Mr. Stanley MO. Readidn..:... ccsac- den Mise Stentiford 11. Tableau—Thke Mother’s Adieu to é gck cde. .......ber Soldier Boy ; iy.termissicp— Jandy Sale. PaRi II 1. Valee Brilliant. .1 and 2 Piaco Miss inna ‘...M, Qoady & Prof. H. Watts 2. Baritone Sclo— Dieam of Paradise ial ¢ ccevece-seee Mr. Lestie Cook 3. Vocal Sol.—The Heavenly Child aie sp Win ... Mise May McIntyre } (Violin ot ligato) 4. Reading........-.-..Mr. P. J. Trainor 5. Vocal solo—(select: d). .Miss E. Benoit 6. Recitation........ _ Miss F. McKenna 7. Cornet Solo.. .Mr. W.J. Brown 8 Song—(selerted)4......-- Mr. Stanley 9. Reading. ......cce-. ..-. Mise Stentiford | 30, Tables... ces cacd, ee Year, | Giod Save ile (Queen. i Acecmranists—Mre. F.F. Kelly, Miss M. Coady, Prot. H.W atts. Positively no enecres, Doors open at 7.30; concert at 8. Ac- m ssicn 2£c, children 1 5c. VHE pouilt EXAMINER, UhARLOTTETUWN, DECEMBER 27, 1899 “TO ARMS!” The London Telegraph publishes a poem by Alfred Austin, poet laureate, “To Artma-.” The following are two of tue stanzas: ‘From Eoglish bamlet, Irish hall, Welsh hearth and Scottisu byres, Tiey throng to show that they are still sons worby of their sires ; That what these did wertill can do, that what they were we are, Whose fathers fought at Waterloo and died at Trafelgar. Shoulder to shoulder see them stand wher ever menace be, To guard the lordship tae of land and tri- dent of the sea. Nor in the parent isle alone, spring squad- rous from the ground, Canadian shore and Austral zooe with kindred cry resound ; From shimmering plain, and snow-fed stream acro-s the deep we cowe, Seeing the British bayonets gleam, hearing the British dram ; ~ ® = 1 Foot in stirrup, bilt io the hand, freemen to keep men free. All, all will help to hold the land while England guards the cea. ——— mm Earnscliffe Notes. It was a sad Xmas for the poor Grit; ! Mr. Amos venkins is spending his holidaya with friends in Bethel. Mr. J. W. Yoang, the new principal of Spriog Park School, paid us a briet visit last week. The prize offered last fall by a city buyer for the heaviest geese, has been won by Mr. Frank Mutch, whose fise flock averaged sixteen pounds. Mr. Ralph Logs, Keppoch, spent a few days recently with his China Point triende. He brings the good newathat “Gritism is f*sc disappeariog from his locality,’ and no doub: our friend is doing his | share towards bringing the benighted ones ts the light. We have much pleaeure in extending a cordial invitation to Sir Louis to pay us apvother visit, as the Covservatives” are anxious to tender bim a baoquet for assiet- log them in recent bye-elections. We | also iuvite him to bring his fiae-tocts comb and eee if be can seratch onta few And if the comb won't work, he migh* oreal ' ! As many young ladies are just now wonuderipg what New Year reso.ution» they will write down on Monday nex’, we willtry to assist them by submitiing a few, for 1900: wetrust they will fili the bill. They are as follows :~— i reso've that,— IL will not read my love letters any oftener than once a day. J will not spend more than an hour ata time before the lookingglase. I will strive to keep my temper when I hear ano’ her girl spoken of as ‘pretty and smart.’ [w ]yve up wearing boots two sizes r me, and thus discourage th iry to discourage the practice of h o? amongest the boys,— by doing it alin veelf. L will notgive allmy smiles to other girls’ brothers: Iwill reserve a few for my own. I ltry toreform my etomach and appetiie by giving up the use of “ive: tea,” eo dear to the feminine heart. oO The lips of a Gri: shali never touch mine. If through his stomach I can’t reach My “Harry’s” heart, in time ; I’li blame it on dyspepsia, and— Throw out another line. And sow as we waich the old year elowly and calmly passing away, i pleasing for many of us to remember the great amount of instruction and enjoyment efforded us by the daily or week!y visits of Tae Examiner. And we heari:ly thank you, dear old friend, for your pleasant com- panionabip through many a weary hour; and it affords us great pleasure to voice the eentiments of hundreds of your readers by wishing tbat the Editor of Tne ExaMINER and its staff may, one aod all, enjoy A Bright, Happy and Prosperous New Year. Rex. The camel is a beast of great strength and endurance. Nothing hurts it until the proverbial “last straw’’ is added to lis burden. The human digestive system is very muchlike a camel. It is really as~ tonishing how much abuse it will stand. Sometimes, however, something worse than usual will be eaten, and will go through the stomach into the bowels, and there it wil) stick—tha:’s constipa~ tion. Nine-tenths of all sickness is due to constipation. Some of the simples: «vinptoms are coated tongue and foul breatt. dizziness, heartburn, flatulence, eallownese, distress after eating, hea'’:- aches and Jassitude. A little thing will eanse constipation, and a little thing will relieve i‘. Dr. Pierce’s Pieasant Pellets are a certaiu cure for constipation. They are tiny, Sugar-coated granuals, mild and natural in their action. There is nothing injurious about them. Sold by drug- gisis. Send 31 one-cent stamps tocover cost of mailing only, aud receive free @ copy of Dr. Pierse’s Medical Adviser. Address World’s Diepensary Medical Association, Buffale, N.Y. I: is reported that the Emperor of Ger- many has arranged the marriage of his eldest eon, the Crown Prince of Germany land Queen Wilhelmina, of tne Nether- lands, The Prince is 18,*the Queen 19 yeare Of age. ? Grits from beneeth the heevy snow drifts. THE PEOPLE'S STORE: | to resurrect them by means of a/! _ CONTAGIOUS DISEASES. Board of Health Regulations. Ata meeting ofihe Board of Heath held yesterday, tbe following reso u.iou was carred uuanimoasly ; © Reeolved thar itis the detesminacion of teis Board of Gea'th that i order ty prevent the spread of diptneria wiibin t & ciiy, the regulations of ibe Board and pro- Vieione of tue statue constiiutiog Boards | of Health be strictly carried ont by the | Healtn Officer, and the pen jties for | breach of sucu regulaiions ve etrictly en- torced, —»lso that sec ii ns 1, 2 and 19 =f the Rules and R+galat-oas of ibe Board of | Health be; ublished, vz: | tule Ll. Any hou-eholder io whose , house inthe Guy of Charlottetown, thee ehall occur a case of Smallpox, Cholera, | Diprhera, Scarlatina, Scariet Fever, lyphus Fever or Tvphoid Fever, shall | immediately notify the Board of Healit throvzb its Healta Oificer or Secretary of | tbe same Rui- 2. Whena physician kavwe o- #*n-pects that anv persoa to whom be ha- been ca!l:d, is sick of,or bas died of, aov of the diseases named in Rale tk, be ehil in.med.ately notify the Board of Health, | through its S<«cretary or Healt Officer, | of the same, ; oa : 3 i Rule 19. Every physician who bas | ’ beea furnished with proper b‘anks for the purpose nader Rule 15, shall immeliately make sach returcs ae the said blank shal! indicate, to the Health Officer or Secretiry of ‘he Bx ard. } PERSONAL, Mr. Alfred McWilliams, M. L. A., is in the enty. Mr. J. J. Horuby left this moroiog on return to Halifax. Mr. Cumming McKinnon returned home from Montreal last evening. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. Sharp returned last eveaing from New Brunswick. Dr. ard Mrs. Dickie were passengers by the Princess last evening, re wrning from Halifax. Mr. and Mrs. Danie! McLeod were pa j | sengera by the t ain from the east this morning. Mr. James McDonald, Sheriff of King’s Goun , Is amon - pyuestis at the Hotel Mre. Archib.ld M:Kenna, of Pietou, is Shariot t wa. Sbe is registered at the Hotel Davies Mr. &. E. Jobnston, who spent the Christma: holidays in Charlgtteiown, re turns to Summerside today. General Lawton, recently killed in the Ph Jipp!nes,ways a uative of Indiana, where @ monument will be erected to his mem~ ory. Mrs. William Knight’s clase in the ' : Visitioe 4 Presbyterian Sunday school presented that lady with a valuable teachers’ Bible. —Morcion Times. Sir Charles Tupper was at Grand Forks, British Columbia, vesterday. It is reporte’ that great enthusiasm for the Conservative cause prevails throughout the Northwest. Mr. Avon -‘Saxoa, who was in Char- lotietown some months ago, ir singing at the Palace theatre, London, England, the new patristic soag,“* We accept your Ul- timaium,.”’ or “Old England’s Bovs Once i ; More aretu the Field!” Itis highly ex- | citing, and the crewds in the theatre rize, hear, join in the refrain, and make great | exbibitions of loyalty. nn ScucoL Concert.—Read the ioe of the Prince Street School Concert which | apoears in today’s issue. It ig a gocd'! vale. i cmevsnhemsdiiaal Y. M.C. A.—The best English and American papers aud magazines for sale tomorrow evening in the Y. M. C. A. R ading Room. —— PRINGE STREET SCHOOL CONCERT! PRPTTH ARAN T PEP PFET PT Opera - House Friday» December 29, 1899. Cette PROGRAM ME. 1. New Columbia Drill—in costume.... 16 Young Laties 2. Recitation—Yelected...Jean McIsaac 3. Gossip Pantomime...... vee weve rcereses 14 Little Gir!s 4, Cantata—The Little Gipsey...... ee 5. Duett Instrumental .............. a : Helen Palmer and May Cot-on 6. Tablean—The Child Stolen by Gipsey . Solo—Lnatrumental........0. 0 ceceseeccees Edna Chappe!) 8. Tableau © Illused in Gipsey Camp...... 9. Duett—Tustrumental...ccccecs cess ccccee Bessie Vinnicombe and Cora Paton 10. Tablean—Restored to Her Friends... 11. Recitation— Bobs (Kipling)...... --... Harry Smith 12. Vocal Solo— Tommy Atkins............ Victor Anderson 13. Recitation—The Absent Micded Beg- gar (Kipling) ......006. 2. .cccces ceveceses | Hilda Sentuer 14. Dialogue—Britannia. . ..crccoce soccecsee | Representatives of different countries | in National Costume pay tribute to’ Britannia. | | ~3 15: Solo—Instrumental........... ob ues 16. Tableau Britannia and the Nations. Chorus— Britannia... . 00.0... cseees The audience will please stand for this Chorus. Gop Save Tue ()veen. Doors open at 7.30. Concert at Co 4 o’clock. Admission 25c. > a ca ca-- te te ~~ a-- - oe. ake oa a — - So ——— —— — — = oo 2 a = = a o eo ae @e ae ee a -_ be eee e- o_ tine Oe oe ee e- = Local and Utiier HBHiS, Penouuer’s rots, disries for 1900, January magazive-, vew ava» le, Cores nas Oumbers a Carter's Looketore. Miep is Bosros —Archibald W. Mes Laren. a native of Prinee Elward I-land, ed Saat Rostor 9 J a} dedi) Bast Boston ov che 22 i nat. aged 49 years. Se les at Poiry Pv Coene. — Passengers by the Northnrnterland vesterday report a conkilerabieg >) t w of ice oa the flsis ab Point Du Chest PeaUSiFCL TanLeaux. - Goto. Dun- atin’s Lacement en ‘Phoraday and see tbe heautifal Gruieans by ths pupils of Notre Dime Gonvert. lina Coxoxat -- Real the ivn-ved pros 2. Dinetan’e ra the tf 12 gancert r “OQ » Cathe ral tba-ement on i Hureday, 2010 ia-t. and b- Bure and at vd Beays Concent. ~The anvasl Barns’ ; : ee at Malc- conerrt. uraer > anspices h ule i. ree donidn Club, will be given np va | Honse on the evening of the 20 nary. " Tie connunitt2e sppo1wts) to rangements ar’ d-termtaed sv im.ke the convert the event of the season. a Tne SovTHERN RalLvay. —The tender4 i for the 114 mies of the proposed southern railway were this morning sent to Monc~ ton. Altec being opened there they will prob-bly be forwarded to Ottawa. Mr. Sharp is confident that this portion of the road will be completed within the time specified. He goes to Village Green on ‘Saturday to negotiate with the farmers as : lea , aw rardaing rigois oO. wa¥ regarding riguis O 2° ——— Sy. Jocsepa s Concert.—Tbe concert ix St. Joseph’s Convent last evening was attanded by a large audiesce, and everyone was delighted with the performarces of the litte ones. The programme included choruses and recitations, graphaphone selections aud two operetia’s, “The Ex- chanted Apple” and ‘The Little Baker. The principal parts Apple” alg Ss by Misees M. Dougan, F. DesRoches, W. Curley, G. Jeoneessey and B. Wynne, all of whoiwn did exceedingly well. In “Ihe Little Baker” Misses M. Morgan, L. E'monds, Maud A. Murphy, F. Curley and B Knight had the leading parte, which they sustained with much cleverness. Mies G. Griffin’s revi- tation wae also good. The accompant- ments were all played by the Sister Superior. The stege was artistically dex corated. eet CoraL Service.—The Coral Service | in the First Methoaist Church last even- | ing was a grand success. Not alone the singing, but the justrumental music, was magniticeat, The Cantique “Noe!” was eung by Mrs. W. H. Watts, whoe rich alio voice charmed ker bearers. Mise Collings sang tbe “Star of Bethlehem” in her own pleasing manoer, The elaborate choruses, “Hallelujah” and “Brightest and Best,” were admirably rendered, inthe latter the trio by Mies Webster and Messrs. J. A. Moore aad J. Kk. Davison beirg particularly fine. Of Prot. Waits’ performance on the organ they were splendid His rendition of Offertoire in D, by Batiste, was exce d§- ingly fine. Toe service closed with “Gua Save the Queen.” The programme was not stricily adhered to, as eomeof the choir were nit in the city tij] the Priaoce:s arrived. at et <8 PF RENE POPE HONPTNOT Ana Still They Go Our stock of Chriétn as Per- fumes and Atomizers ie go- ng off rapidly. No worder, at the prices at which we are selling them. Te-enight We will cicar out all our Christmas goods if dis- counts will do it. We wili even cell some lines AT COST Rather than hold them over tor enother season. 4 Manicure Sets $1.90 formerly $2.70 add ‘ S 8 ? peevevrprnpoperr ere re Pere? = $1.25 wn $1.75 $1.35 «$200 $2 25 '" $3.25 Call around (oxnight and compare prices. Perfumes In seat boxes for 15¢, 26:2, 35c, 60c, 75c, $1.00. aud upwards. Hair Brushes 50c, 5c, $1.60, $1.28, $1.75. Pipes 2c, 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1 50, $1.75, $5.00. Atomizers 45c, 60c, 75c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50. Snaps ali over Our Store To-night Buying ot Ladies’ Tackets after Christmas is pleas- SS ent buying for ladies in SFR Zs Ww need of a nice garment. OUR sTOCK— There are some wonderful sur— fs ) Fe Canoe AABABAEH ° ’ ey = ve £ N ¥ i Sp 4 ww . SA in the “Enckanted | rigs ~~ prises for you. AP SS PME SPREE SRE RE ESE © ns APPT SOD GOP PIE AEN * tS PRPS OEP Oe PRT f SG AhGs * L564! GLB ALE GEBGLGGEEGEEEE Mect Me at the Always Busy Store | Rs SMTTOOYD NVOCHOTOE SA TE M GOSCHOCOSSSCEL CECE CEES COED ~s so & = @ @ @ © & & Ladies’ waciete > bh S RH oS % Dn a~—w- -~o. es $$ Ce MEN WANT Slippers, prices Overshoes, prices Slater Boots Gaiters, prices Overshoes, price Slippers, BOYS WANT $1.40 « $1.60 Hockey “oots, prices Moccasins, price Oil Tan do, price Smaller sizes ome Fs Felt Shppers 1 A VEY , ‘ di? if a ‘ a: \ he a LiVasrker’s. * de WOMEN WAN 45c to ST & $1.60 to Sx Gas all proves Girls and Children Wane 7dc and ST fae » Is'and Crown 200tS all Pt 00m 5Ce Va $17, 5 Sampson Cook, No, & $13.50 This price for 2 weeks Simon W: Crabbe . . = r , ra ae 2ST cata ID itt ge iit ti tee pets agrees: wth, coms ech. retails ciense sent in, lls co at em Ne