ia i i — — He — te — Henan se days regardless of cost. | beam “'Y uSior X mas Goods. p pilin & Hornsby, FP OONALD & INMAN THE DATY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, DECEMBER 22, 1897 cy + a ¢” &* 7 it ~s ] . ~. ™~ Vn , eee A) 7 nay PH POY Amd i Came \ to Vaata ia} 4 )* ’ - yy CSi8ft ay é ° fi ’ b cheat A k 0 g Ch i Calf Boots Wy r lined } i ‘ G { Boots -_ | ~ ICK _Boots— ie common SCnSe iIASt. = ALLEY & G0 c iL wy Ue, m\ The Shoeists U eps a ese SS SST SO OVesee ‘A ; ‘Splendid ‘Assortment qe : | Pound, S&S a } 4 4 each, 16 ’ Prices / per lb. } ' ilver, ‘ Cake weighing from 1 to 15 lbs Fruit, of Princess, and Mottlec “7 to 25c from ee D. STEWART } ECLIPSE RAKERY ¢ i j Bakes Rest Bread. ed Se sg Feces se s6 49H tA] ‘ {Perfumes ! Perfumes ! Try us for the latest, the cheapest, the best. IN PERFUMES % All Fancy Goods in next 4 a ‘a PEDDG BROTAERS Opposite P. O 4228924998902 46545084 — amas ee ¥ Goods For Xmas Trade Celuloid Ware !n ing Cases and Manicine §Glove and Handkerchiels, pet, Cuff and Collar Boxes ‘ak Boxes, Shaving fets, ~ #aket Folders, ete. LEATHER GO0DS Writing Lesks, and port- 8 Cuf and Collar Cases, gir Cases, Uurd Cxses, also a M¢ line of «PURSES ain Leather, Silver and fd mountin; s. ya CARDS ANG CALENDARS + a endless variety. Wur prices pf tbe beaten in the city. a ~-- Pte ecenecmmeenenmen eat —— +] PROFESSioNaL CARD Attorne ys at Law, i Commissioners. etc se Cavern Block, Victoria Row “> ; vdilly last. (6 100 Box Calf Boots— | ec aee Zee 7 ]eae | OS O42 OX ODOD OD & 39O48OOV2O9S4 | be ; | rare treat i¢ in store for all who attend. j Ti whi adh’, /LOUAL AND OTHER | Great Jacket sale. Beer | Bros. Anorner ENtertainment.~—An enter tainmeot in aid of the new hospital fuad on the evening of New Year’s Day. entertaismenot will be under of Mies Macmillan, of Charlottetown, and l be sted by Miss Lefurgey, Miss aud Mr. Whitaey. a full house. “ne w aa Sinclair fnere should ai - 1 CRI Principal R. H. Camph« rmmerside Davies School, wil! de- oe ‘ a lecture under the auspices of the Y | P.S.C.E., in the church of the Disciples, . a20:h inst., Ee kA nhient?? i O c.0CK, p. Mm, Supyect Admission fee Proceeda to go to the Society. A Montague, on Thureda~, Dee commencing at “The Labor Qu 1@cte. % PBLION., le Taat Lerrovy Case —Dr. | the Tracadie lezaretto, few Smith, ot in St. John a UAVS @FO aha Saw lhe young Man who was | was detaine:l there wita leprosy. Dr. | Smith said there was no doubt the case . WAS & g Duine one, but agreed with the local physicians thatit had not yet pro- gressed to such astage as to become dan- verous. It is that he nr le rstood will com nicate w e VUitawa authorities adivising them thatitia perfectly safe to ailow the young man to return to his home in Barbados. ——__<— — = Seriovs Accipenr.— A Fomewhst serious tident bappened to Mr. David Rei’, of seid’ corner, vesterday afiter- noon. According to the Guardian’s Sum- mertide correspondent Mr. Reid wes driving homeward from Summerside and when nearthe residence of Mr. John M. Clarke, at the eact end cf the town, a run- away team withou: a driver Came ru-hing upon him and before he wasaware of his danger the horses were upon ‘his truck waggon. Ip the collision Mr Reid was thrownout on the frozen ground, the horses and waggon passing over him. He was (Osiderably bruised and eahaken up but no bones were broken. He was taker to Dr. McPhai’s office and bia wounds dreesed. At latest accounts he was pro- gressivg favorably. —— ee for The lwittle Ones Wool infantees 12¢ Wool booties, 12c to 30¢ Cream and pink sox, Sky and navy sox. Pretty pioafores to fit children from 1 to 8 years, 35c to $1.00 Warm eiderdown coats, patterns, $1.65 to $3.00 Ceshmere cloaks and pelisses, $4 to $10 Bibs, an immense rang, from the 7c quality to Embroideced chri-tening sobex, very landscme, $2 to $7.00 Embroidered flannel squares, from 60c to Boys navy sailor suits, from 4 years to 7 years, $1.10 to $1.70 TOC | | ; ; ry. GS. Inmax. deg] — eod3maw petal Cashmere dresses in sky, pink and vardinal. Children’s cot blankets, in cotten and wool, Cream lace coliars 25e Plaid silk scarfs, as worn in Boston, 30¢ Tarned kid gloves, as- sorted sizes, 60c to Cashmere gloves in all sizes, only All-wocl cashmere hos- jiery, all sizes, New. style Ringwood gloves, very pretty 56 Handsome Xmas _ hand- kercbiefs, % Santa Claus siockings 2c BEER BROS a will be given in Market Hall, Summerside, The, ™ the direction { '"S: $2.00 | LOCAL AND OTHER ITRHS GIVEN despatch Says: The fishing schoover Annie and Mary has been given up as lost. She has been out twelve weeks. The provincial men on board were Capt. Joho Sigsworth, a native of Nova Seotia, leav- ig a wife and one daughter; Lyman Gear- ; ’ . 7 of Nova Scotia, leaving one child; } David Campbell, a native of P. E. leaving a Wifeand four | Small, of Graod Manan, N. B; Lemuel | Cantelo, of P. EB. Islaud, and Frank Ca!der, llo, N. B., all ais gle men. : ; ‘ am pt 9 = -_ IsJand, children; Frank | C.M. B, A—The following are the | Oflicers of Branch 254, C. M.B. A., Ken- | StogtoOn, for the ensuing year: John A j Macdonald, Chancellor; Neil J Macdonald, President; M A Ready, Ist Vice do; Jos. Macmillan, 2ud do (re-elected); Chas E Maecdorald, RS; Jas A Macdonald, A R §; John T Mullins, FS (reselected); Henry nde as : ‘ Moynagh, Treasurer (re-elected); Thos N Donahoe, representative to Grand Counci!; John A Macdorald, alternate. o Tue Bream Cask —The Boston corres pondent ofthe St. John Sun writes: It is thought that Thomas M. Bram, formerly mate ofthe barkentine Herbert Faller, will not be convicted of murder at the | trial of the famouscase. The decision of the United States Supreme Court ordering a vew trial was not unexpected, although Power at Llalifax. that at the next trial of Bram by Detective It is ramored here person other than Bram or the seaman Brown in the murder of Capt. Nash, Mrs. Nash and second mate Bamberg will be introduced. Bram’s lawyers, Measrs, Cotter and Frencb, will make another strong fizht, and will have new evidence. Prip ce Edward Island Llius tratex. Price 25c, for sale at alithe sookstores, Dog thieves are at work in Halifax. Many large dogs were stolen las: week. [tis believed that they will be shipped ! away for service ot the Klondike. UP AS Los r—A Gloucester, Mass ’ John | | Malone, Guar’; George Larkin, Stes Marshal. Jos Driscoll, W Hovan and Daniel Macneill, Trustees; | no Ove looked for the casé to hinge on the | ) exre pon taken relative to the intervis wibg j vew and startling testimony implicating a | considerable | OBITUARY. Gone to her reward! At her home at souris West on the Sth inat., in the 24th year of her age, after a lingering illness of pulmonary consumption, which she bore with christian fortitude and resignation 10 Divine Wiil, Flora A., second daughter of Joho Kickham, Esq, M. L. A. Deceased was a young laly possessed of many estimab‘e qualities. Being of a retir- ing dsposition, she was both gentle and affectionate, winning the love and esteem not only of her relatives aud friends but of a!l who had the pleasure of ber acquaint- encea®, was evidenced by the large con- course of peopie of all sects who came to pay their last respects to tbe revered dead, Devpite al] that parental human haads could do she gradually succumbed to that dread disease, and went forth from this earth to meet her eternal reward, beyond the tomb. Alas! for the uncertainty of human exisience for“in the midst of life we are iv death.” A solemn requiem High Mass was cel- ‘ected and the last rites of the Holy | Roman Catholic Church performed by the j Kev. Dr. Walker, after which the remains | of the deceased were laid away [to mingle | with the dust from which they were taken Requiescat in pace, (Boston and Island papers please copy.) ——> 2 <~<—__-- One of our seven first prizes taken at ithe Provincial Exhibition was for the | Sovereign Flavoring Extracts. | on their merits. Silver-mounted purses,a nice line to choose from at W. W. Wellner’s. Attractive Xmas gifie at W. W. Well- i ner’s. | | Jf you buy the watch at W. W. Well: ners it is sure to be good you see, | One third off jackets —MNoore & Me- ' Leo i. | 2 large dolls for 25cts their equal at 25cts éach , Moore & McLeod. You cen buy elsewhere.— | Don’t forget to buy your Ymas presents | at D. A. Bruce’s. 297 3i. | Kid gloves will maka a nice Xmas pre- ‘gent. See them at D. A. Bruce’s. When we cut wecut. Today we call every lady’s attention toour jacket ar- | nouncement. Our Miss McKenna has resigned her position in our mantle room, We kave decided to close out this depariment.—Jas. P. ton & To. They win, | tELIEF FROM PAIN, The agony one suffers while waiting for something to relieve the pain of an ac- cideotal barn,sprain or wound, should convince any one of the necessity of al- ways having “Quickcure” at hand. it vives instant relief, and cures quickly, as no microbe can retard healing or cause inflammation where “Quickcure” is used Women who dress well will no doubt take edvanitage of Paton & Co’s offer in high class jackets in this issue, 297 3in. Economical end refined women— Every lady of taste in Char} to visit Jas Paton & Co’s farewell price of balarce of ladies black and colored bigh jackets. All jackets : call this evening. When we Paton & Co. ttetown will do wei eee. / ; class at half pric cui we cut.—Jdz2s, voing going Chocolate and cream bon-bons in 4 and : pound boxes. Make a very suitable Xmas present for your friends, young or old. For sale at Beer & Goff’s. 21 : : es eo otere open this evening.— * » f Moore & MeLeod. A large assortment ov Indian-made snow shovels, snitable for boys, just re- ceived at Beer & Goll’s. 2i. See our display of fancy goods to-night. Xmas cards, calendars, etc., ete. Our stock is all new. No old goods to choose rom. Try us for Xmas snaps.—McMillan & Hornsby. Store open this evening.— Moore & McLeod. Now the weather has got somewhat colder and more like Xmas, what about the presents you intend to give? Don’t you think that we,can supply your every want as cheap if-v0t Cheaper than anyone line ?—Prowse Bros, —291—3i. Military brushes, solid silver backs, very pretty designs, at V. W. Wellner’s. Solid silver thimbles, 25c each atW. W- Wellner’s. Everything bright and sparkling at W. W. Wellner’s D)rop in and see the grand display of Xmas gifts. variety to select from. Can we show them Iner’s. Cu‘ glass novelties very pretty for Xmas gifts, at W. W. Wel!ner’s, Elephants, fur filling, Fur muffs from Fur collars, value, from _ Heavy new style ulsters, very handsome, $3. Wiuter jackets, in black and navy only, $1.60 Wool hcods and tams, 20¢ Fur-trimmed hoods, regu- Jar price 80c. Overstockings, the correct kind, up to 90c excellent 49e 60c For Your Wife “Le Brilliant” kid gloyes, buttoned with colored points, $1.25 Black silk knit mitts $1.40 Lined kid gloves, fur cuffs, assorted colors, 95e Mecha lined gloves, $1.14 Black astrakan ganntlets. kid palmy,very pretty $1.33 Brown lined kid gloves, with chinchilla and fur en ffs, $1.33 Embroidered muslin zcarfs 19e¢ Write muslin hand«er- chiefs with embroider- ed initia's S«: Lawn handkerchiefs with lace border, very hand- “some, \notoer style of thefsame, but not so expensive, P'ain fi e Jinen hem- stitched handkerchiefs, 45e, 35¢c, 25c, 20¢ and Linen drawn work hand. kerchiefs, a rich assort- ment, 45c and oD BEER BROS & | $1,907 | 2c{Something similar, with drawn work at corners, » o0c and awn bandkerchieis with bo wd O initials, prettily em- broidered Ie Embroidered handker- chiefs, a large special purchase, wortk 1l6c and 20ce, White embroidered hand- kerchiefs, “in a variety of patterns 5e The latest stylesin linen collars and cuffs, per set Silk and satin bows for wearing with blouses, 25c Biack silk dress lengths, wear guaranteed Fancy blouse silks, a large and pretty range, 58e Fancy figured silks, in several patterns, 32¢ Very handsome’ waist silks, single lengths only, 95¢ Black blouse silks, in chinas, surahs and di- agonals, Black silk hosiery Brocaded blouse 44¢ $1.00 silks, werth regularly 75e, d8e Black silk grenadine for evening wear 8Se Sik piano scarfs with Japanese embroidery, $2.55 vi.k Japanese tab'e cov- ers, very handsome, $3.20 Kmbroidered denim table covers, $1.50 Stamped cushion ccvers, made of art drill, Stamped umbrella cuses } for working, | Stamped tea and egg cosies, 25¢ Stamped sideboard covers, a large variety, Stamped laundry bags, very useful, 55c and Stamped pillow shams, English and American, flandsome embroidered pillow ecsvers, from $1.00 to $4.00 Solid leather hand-made purses, a large variety, 6Uc to $1.15 Crepon silks for waists, in leading evening shades, Lily kid gloves,every pair fully guaranteed, Waldeck kid gloves, new shades, with heavy stitcbing, Silk evening gloves,elbow and shoulder lengths. White Ringwood gloves, plain or witk black stitching, 16¢ to Flannel dressing gowns, Englisb make, $4 to $8.00 Fla:nelette dressing gowns. new styles, $2.25 and $1.40 Hiderdown dressing jack- ets, assorted colors $1.50 40c 85e 90¢ 80c 55e Flannelette blouses, with lien collars and cuffs, $1.00 Silk blouses, in pink, grey and black, $3.00 to $6.00 | White law aproni, as- sorted styles, 6c to S0c _ | Ladies’ knit cardigan jack- SOC | .. Handsome French and Eng- oul lish costumes, $11 for $7,00 BEER BROS BEER BROS ets, heavy and warm, $1.60 Our large stock of watehes offers you a to you? Prices are lowat W. W. Wel» KEABBRAR Sos Ve SS fe . oF Se o' Va wt wl wl wel ee A *~ j Zi | Most Appropriate Christmas Gift To Send to Friends Abroad is a Copy of Prince Ed- ward Island Illustrated. PRICE 25 CENTS For sale at all the Bookstores and at this office. May be had in wrappers, ready to mail. Ste Pe WF 2 OVS Ft V8 Ke Fe ee Ke Ke 4S SFEBBBBBABAAS a see : Dainty an d ‘+ Beautiful 7 Things for Presents... eeeeeeeee te eeeereetereeeres erreee Open tonight from 7 till 9 o’clock.—F Perkins & Co. Bib pins and silver mugs for the baby at G. H. Taylor’s. Buy your Xmas presents tonight at F Perkins & Co’s. ; Bargains in fancy goods tonightat F Perkins & Co’s, Handsome French and English costumes,$9 for $6.50 Handsome French and English costumes,$7 for $5.50 Fleecy lined silk under- skirts, $4.60 Shot silk skirts in a vari- ety from $3.30 to $7.00 Black watered moreen underskirts, new style, $2.10 Black sateen skirts, single or double frills, $1.20 to $1.56 Blue cloth skirts trimmed with braid, $2.10 Black wool equestrienne tights,the $1.25 quality, 98¢ Combination suits, all leugths, $1 to $1.65 Hygiene undervests, a large range, 19c to $1.40 Fancy silk garters, with initial buckles, 25¢ Dress caps for old ladies, several styles,60c to $1.50 Housemaids’ caps, 9c to 12a Side combs in great vari- ety, 8c pair to Fancy hair ornaments, rhinestone settings, 16c to 25a Blouse setts, in pearl or silver, per sett from tive o'clock table covers, several styles,85c to $1,50 Open work linens, in doylies,&ec.,from 10c to $1.5) Eiderdown covers satin covered, Eiderdown covers, sateen covered. Linen table cloths, finest Irish flax. Linen serviettes to match tabling, BEER BROS Se 12¢ 2 as ES js , Xe | He ‘ik tt . % hs ‘ ” ee i“ e n . ‘ = ol j= m & . cre. * e ” F 8 e = ee a4 Pe (a = i, _* The : _ 12 Bi y : i >! ‘ ign’ oe 7 ¥ } 78 . ; i ‘ : ; 4 rg ie i: o 3 pie v * ei i : im hii oe . 1 , i i. i i . 1 = 4 het i , | | a if LB ie