ee | One Great Big Rush to Haszard & Moore’s fon Books Toys Dolls Xmas Calendars and Faney Goods THIS IS A BIG WEEK and a Bargain week. Every- body come. =_>7e os HASZARD & MOORE SUNNYSIDE. of Papers. Sale Che annual sale of papers an | magazines the Catholic Literary Institute will ve he Institute’s Rooms oa Thursday “he files nd : ee evel g 22d net, at 8 o'clock the leading newspaper, magazines and quarterlies of Canada, United States and Great Britain J.M.SULLIVAN, Dee 19th 295 dy 4 ns Secty =_l Awe... Me Me a “a Va aw 3 “ir AZ. She avr avr . “ Have You | | a Son o> Ms f ae “a ats : ' atz | bd c nerhtar ‘ Pryroyt } - , = x = -—* laughter, a | rother, orany Js ; otber relation, Or a frien ! away , m nome. Do you want to ep them 3% some nice Christmes prevent. w% 7 _— aN od 10u couldn’t send thera any- se “e tving nicer than a year’s, or a 7 Six mooth’s, or 4 three ponth’s euo*cription to The Wie eckly Examiner, the leadis z week “% » of P. 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Joy, arate ‘ : om VICTORIA CAFE treat George Street...... eee eee aI PS ee OP ee Wie FP 1 PA T9 i I F, W. Hyndman AGENT North, British & Mer, Ins, Co, ECHOES FROM EMYVALE. By Barney Brallighan. Ye wandering pcliticians If ye would have your name Inecribed in goulden léthers Upon the role of fame Throw affyour coats and principles An ratile up your tin An follow praywer Donald J—ck W—e—ran Jobuy Quinn. These haroes bould can tache ye Things Moses never rote The way to gull the people An how to catch a vote Chere’s not a thrick or shuffle Or dale that’s shure to coin Bat’s known to praymer Donald J—ck W—e—r an Johnny Quinn. An course you all remember This thriv tack the thrail Karly in December For paceful Ewyvale No star shone on afore them But a loud Bel! ashered ina Our bland sn smilin praymer J—ck W—e—r and Johory Quinn. The natives axed them civil Wor they come from foreign lands Wid their pacss upon their shouldhers An’ their satchels in their hands “We're the Liberal chrusadera An we've come to put Bell in” Chrousherd praymer Donald J—ck W—e—r an Johony Quinn, “Twas theo the praymer spoke To the people standin roun’ How he'd level up their hollows And pul! their big hills down An span their sthrames wid bridges Like Lunnon or Brookalin; 7 “By all the god’s he’!] do it”” Yelled W—e—ran Johony Quinn. The Grits in whonder listened An cheered at ivery word But ould Tories laughed in scorn The thing was #0 absurd The barriether locked awful wise An fast begun to chin Wid the praymer at his shoulder An fonninst. ohuny Quinn. H is arguments were criep an’ new Av jist a3 good as goold And the way he rallied through Proved “Jack” had been well shch doled But still his tongue did stichk Till Donald mid the din Begun to work the funny thrick An wioked at Mistber Quinn. The Praymer hates King Alcohol An shuns him to be shure An univer takes a drapb at all Unless behin the dure But when te wants to push the grog Av staus the sate to win Av course he spakes to petty-fog Au winks at Misther Quinn. So Mistber Quinn came to the fore An wid acemicle fase He pointed to the things in store An opened up the case And showed them a)! the difference Twixt “sheepskin” rum and gin An none could stan the el quence At all of Misther Quinn. The bohoys drew near to emell it Av rubbed it to their throat. When quick as I can tel! it Out popped a big grit vole An the daddy’d jump and yel! That he wished it was atwin +} One togive to M's her Bell An one for Doctor Quinp Shure three sich grate pershuaders Fair Emyvale ne’er seen As the Charlottetown chrusadhers All maken votes by steam Tney done it pate and handy An floated Bell right in God bless our nobl: praymcr J-ck W-e-r an Johnny Quiaon Now Donald will beknighted. Wid out delay or fail. As the dark Knight av Bonwell Or Lord av Emyvale An while our praymer sils in state ’T would be a morthal! sin To not in some way deckorate Jack W-e-r and Johny Quinn So whin Sir L unis comes to town He’ | make brave ‘‘Jack” a Judge And wid tLe Ermine Joad him down /among che guests at the Hotel Davies. halal = een ieee alee Local and Other tes Tus Weatraer.—Moderate southeast to outhwest winds, mostly cloudy and mild today and on Thuraday. THE GASPESIA IN PORT. She Arrived Yesterday Afternoon and Expects to Leave To-morrow. The steamer (iaspesia, the pioneer boat of the Canadian Steamship Company arrived yesterday afternoon about four o'clock, ard moored at Poole’s and Navigation Company’s wharves, Great crowds of people were on the wharves to see her Come in,and many of them went on board after she was docke?. About eight o'clock io the morning, the Gaspesia grounded off Rice Point, but got off again at high tide before the Prin- ces*, which bad been deepatched to her aasiviance, got outside the harbor. Thick weather and floating ice are reep nsible for the accident. The Gaspesia’s tc nnage, freight capacity and other information of a similar coaract- er, has already been given by Tue EK ; , en given by The Kxam Parsep tae Examination,—Mr. James BNER, and need not be gone over again, ter Letaatr tid folehk camsendieecion ie Godfrey, of the steamer Northumberland, ‘ ) Cc ’ é . . : P . & ay | having passed a satisfactory examination . She discharged ig 1 . to aa a iow “Dastole tad h c has been awarded a second class engineer’s, “y 5 . , certificate, about 500 tons for this port. She wiil have a large outward cargo, and it ia expected that she wil be ready to sail on Friday evening. Captain Thomas M-Kiunon, an ex- perienced navigator, i4 in command of } the Gaspesia, and he is assisted by other officers of experieace and ability. There was an enjoyable luncheon on board the steamer this afternoon at one o'clock. Fikemen’s Mexrivc.—A meeting of ciy firemen will be beld in Central Sta- tion tonight at half-past eight, mee Tue Sranxiey arrived this forenoon about haif-past eleven, bringing mails and passengers, She will leave for Pictou to~ morrow morning at 7 o’clock. Potice Court.—Two L‘quor Regulatioa cases Occupied the attention of His Honor (hie morning, and the enmmonses in both instances were dismissed for want of evi- dence. Cuoice Carrie —The iaward freight of the steamship Gaspesia includes fi. choice catile for Mr E R Brow, the wel! known breeder. The bunch consists ot three Guernseys and two Aryshires. Tue Horron.—The steamer Horton, loaded at this port by Matheson & Toombs, arrived at Avonmouth, Eng., on Mondav, and landed her deckload of cattle and sheep in good condition. ee ee PERSONAL. Senoots C1iosine.--The city schools close for the Christmas holidays to- morrow. The Prince of Walea College closed yesterday. St. Dunstan’s College closes today to re-open on the 9th January. Marriace Betts.—The wedding took place at Crapaud last evening of Mr Thomas Stordy aud Miss Anna J Newsom daughter of George Newsom, Esq., of that place. Rev. Mr Price was the officiating clergyman, There were about fifty couples present. The bride received Miss Maisie Coady was a passenger by the Stanley to-day. Mr H F Coombs, of St John, registered at the Hotel Davies yesterday. Captain James Farqubar, of Halifax, is Dr Darrach, of Kensington, was among the arriv.is at the Hotel Daviea last even- ing. Mr Andrew Sullivan, «of the Cstoms Dex partment, bas returned trom @ visit to Bos- | many valuable gifts on the interesting ton. occasion. THe ExaMINeR joins in the bongratu latione. en ee Dr. Macneill, of Stavley, was in the city lastevening. He registeredat the Hotel Davies. MrWA Brennan, of the Summerside Journal, isin the city. He 1s a gnestat the Hotel Davies. Mr. Herbert T. Prowee, son of Mr. L.E. Prowse, M. L. A., is home from Mount Allison for the holidays. Masters Noel and Guy Tooker and Master Geoftry Fitzgerald arrived today from the Collegaite school at Windsor, t o epend the holidays at home. S. D.C. Riyxk.—The skating rink at St. Dunstan’s College was last evening formally opened for the season. The weather was fiue, the ice in gaod condition, aud everyone hada splendid time. The College band was in attendance, and played well. About 120 people went out from town on the special train, and a great many others either walked or drove out. The opening was in all reapects most suc- cessful, and the next skate at the college will be anticipated with pleasure. a _ rr LOC .4. NOTICES. Feresters’ Dinner.—The annual din- ner of Court Crapaud, of the Canadian Order of Foresters, took place on Monday bight, and was a most enjoyable affair. There were about fifty couples present, among the invited guests being Rev. T. Hicks and wife, of Tryon. The tables were artistically decorated in honor cf the occasion. After the dinner a choice pru- gramme of games and vocal and instru- mental mueic was disposed of. During the evening speeches were made by Messra Q.B Wadman andS. H. Carter. The New bracelets, silver mounted brushes, etc, just opened at G@ H Taylor’. Buy you faucy good, toys and dol Is—big liscounts at F Perkins & Co. Libera] discount ou all kinds of watches at G H Taylor’s. Biggest, best and cheapest assortment of fancy goods and toys at Carter’s. 25 per cent discount on fancy goods proceedings were brought to a close about toys, and dolls at F Perkiue & Co. midnight. All were loud in their praises The people crowd to Carters’, They | of the host and. hostess—Mr. and Mrs. cannot be induced to leave the old freliable French. Lezdquarters of Santa Claus. si Fire Last Nienr.—About haif—past seven last evening the alarm sounded for a fire in the fectory of Mr. M. P. Hogan, on Navigation Company’s wharf. The fire | A good double sleigh in exchange for a | was among’ some shavings in the engine single sleigh. —D O’M Reddin. room, and was probably caused by a live Big ditcounts on Fancy goods, toys and | coal from the furnace getting among the dolis at F Perkins & Co. | Shavings while they were being swept Buy your fancy goods, toys, dolls, glase | — for the ~~ The me ible ——— ware—big-discountat F Perkins & Co. | She Spot ae quickly as possible and ex- Gitmo coun ibis evening~Tlcere & Mat | tinguished the fire before any damage worth came . | talking about was done. Before the fires Nei : | men leftthe premises Mr Hogan showed Ladies’ and men’s overshoes, Slippers, | hig appreciation of their work by present- etc, suitable Christmas gifte, selling low ing them with $20. Toe presentation was t RK Josie, | made through Chief Engineer Large, who Silk handkerchiefse—We have a very | asks us to return the thanks of a!l con- large assortanent of either ladies’ or gents | cerned to the generous donor. silk handkerchiefs in all the latest desigas | from 25c up.— Prowse Bros. 29631. | Th. ¥ sh for fancy goods to Carters. | Ladies warm felt slippers at Jost’s, Children’s leggings selling cheap at RK oie 2ost's. HOTEL ARRIVALS. | Hotel Davies : Geo W Hibbett, George- Till he’s not tit to badge; As for the totver pachriot As shure as Beil is in Our vext re- pected Governor Wiil be bould Doctor Qainp, Barney BRALLIGHAN. Things to Make a Note of. Charlottetown Lodge No 68I10G T. Meets tonight 8 o’clockin Wrights Hall corner Prince and Kent Streets. Book~ keeping class at 7 pm, Visitors cordial- ly wolcomed. Late ARRIVAL*‘.—Silver hair brushes and combs, special low prices at F.G. Hutcheson’s. 297, 3i. ee Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablet All druggists refund thé money if it tails t re dZe Fe rN ee) Union Assurance Society Phoenix Ass. Co. of London Wouldn’t he like adozen of nice hem- stitched linen handkerchiefs? Some beauties at $2.60 to $3.69 per dozen. These three old strong English Insurance Co's, are the Island for tire well known on promptness in settli ag losses, Combined Assets, $100,000.000 IK SE BY TEESE Moore & McLeod. These re “ real” linen.—Moore & Mc-~ Leod. Men’s Jarge hemetitched initial silk handkerchiefs, 55 cents each.—Moore & McLeod. Did you think of a fur collar, ruff or muff, when wondering “‘ what would she like?” Drop in and get our prices. — | ibe tys and faacy things. We like crowds | ; 1 ' 7 . ° | lo Onr store ; we are used to it, especially | } in the holiday sesson.—Geo Carter & Co. Ladies of the city—we invite you to our store, We wan our t . eal ieee aaa : - b ant ee C and towr; W A Brennan, Summerside; Jno POU ‘ POMmmMmMen ns. if e e e y fe saad ae - pa a Ozilvie, Ottawa; Dr McNeili,"Stanley, R H on 1ark as D 1e - 5 + ; . : y Anderson, Cardigan; Re v Dr Doyle, Veraon lay and as many times a day . River; CeptJ A Farquhar, Halifax; Capt M Yates ; LC Owen, Southport; Robt Mutch, Galles Pi; Dr Darrach, Kensigu- i ton. asyou wish. Bring the children to sre So much depends upon the purity of the > blood that by taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla } many different diseases are cured. Cooking figs 10 cents a pound, new dates 10 cents a pound, pure mixed card ’ 10 cents a pound at Beer & Goff's 296 35, ALALAA SA aAAAAALAAA A ai{ll Ng «il One of 1000 ile «i{l} good points about our fine Perfume and perfume atomizere— iff THEY SELL. Every day we are putting aside presents to be cali- hb» ed for, or.sent on Christmas eve. | ; Commencing To-day q We intend giving Great BIG BARGAINS in all holiday goods. «ff il] What- |p ever our stock is now, we are determined to have the smallest stock I of Christmas Perfu-nes etc, etc. on Christmas Day, to be found in the City. [D> ome oe FURS AT STANLEY'S We want every lady in the land to know we keep an immense stock of all kinds of Furs—Furs good and cheap—Furs in end- less assortment—Furs that would just suit you. COLLARS | We are headquarters for al | kinds of each. each, All sizes in Raccoon, Astra- Electric Seal Col'ars |} $35.00, $40.00 and $50.00 In Wombat, Astrakan,Seal,} Large Ripple Collar in all STANLEY BROS. Good Black Fur Collars,| Good Opposum (Grey) Fur Astrakan Collars kan and Australian Coon. each, $4.50 to $6.50. Grey Lamb and Persian|the fashionable kinds at low ALARLYV IAI A DM $1.25, $1.75, $2.25 and $2.50 Collars, $1.90, $3.25 and $4.50 sackets $3 09, $3.85 and $5.25 eac’, $18.00, $22.50, $25.00, Ladies’ Fur Mitts Fur Ruffs 75¢ up. Lamb. price Ladies aclies Clearing Up 2's; —— We have about 150 Jackets left. cipally Black, about 30 colored. W to sell them—we must sell them. The sizes are 32 to 42 inch. New stylish Jackets, this fall's im >cr- tion. $3.00 for $2.25, $4.00 for for $4.50, $8.00 for 86.60, Come Quick and Get Bargains. THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE. $3.00, $6.90 ee on English & German Cutlery Pocket Knives, Table Knives, Razors, Scissors, Also; Club and Hockey Skates = FENNEL & CHANDLER epi ca ms a A AMM