aa — ey Pee ote. Pe vie OT HOTEL ARRIVALS. a Hote) Davies: D & Kerr, Montreal; W K Roger*, Summerede; H A Harvey, St loho: C A Archib: > Truro; Geo Roy, ) ,ebec Queen Hotel: B Rogers and wife, Alber- ron; W A Smith, Sunsmerside; Miss Clay, io -—-_ urea © old in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablejs All druggista refuna :he money if tt talis to relieve 42e GOOD BYE OLD YEAR COOD BYE All this week of the OLD YEAR we Wiil give the peopl Bargains in all lines of FANCY GOODS. TOYS, BOOKS a TUCKS CALENDARS We ft this oppo tunity of wishing ir? ny customer the season’s best rs =>es oo > THE DaiLY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, DECEMBER 29, 1898 NEW YEAR MAGAZINES. HARPER'S, The New Year’s issue of Harper's is especially valuable by reason of noteworthy cootributivns to political criticism, impor- tant estimates of contemporary men and events, and interesting descriptions of regions of the world that have lately been brought into prominent notice. Among the most prominent features are “Bie- march the Man and the Statesman,” personal estimate of the Iron Dhaneeior, by Chariton T Lewis; “The Sultan at Home,” by Sidney Whi.mar, F R G S, illustrated by Harry Feno; and “A Glimpse at Nubia, miscalled the Soudan,’ by Capt TC S Speedy, illustrated from the author’s p otographe, by R Caton Woodville. ‘The number opens with an accurate and interesting account of “The Naval Campaign of 1898 in the Weert Indier,” by Lieutenant S A Staunton, U § N, illustrated by Charlton T Chapman. Heury Loomis Nelson contributes a time-~ ly and instructive criticism entiiled “The Weaknes of the Executive Power in a Democracy,” as iliustrated in our late war. Other articles of great value and contem- porary interest are © Brother Jonathao’s Colonies.” by Professor Albert Bushnell Hari, aod “Fifty Xears of Fraucis Juceph,’ by Sydney Brooks, LADIES’ HOME JOURNAL. | The New Year’s Ladies’? Home Journal gives assurance of a purpose to make the magazine more useful and belpful, and | Stronger in its literary and artistic feat~ ures, during 1899 than ever before. It contaits a number of practical articles, besides @ score ght interest, of features of 1 t} SC PERSONAL. Miss Alma Roberison New York to ta.e @ Couree of instruction in nursing in one of the leading hospitals. MrH H Harvey, representing Mark Fisher & Co, wh: leswl+ woolene, Moutren), ig among the latest arrivals attoe Howl Davies. Mr. J. O’Reyan, of Charlottetown ar rived in the city oo Saturday aod wil! svend the holidays with friende,—si. Jobo Sun. Mr Charles Woods for some time past in the employ of W A Weéks & Co, will leave Ou Monday for St Jobo, wher- he ha- obtained a position with W C Pitfield & Miss Dora BLo khart of Truro, who ha- been epending Coristmas on the I[-land, will be a passenger by the Summerside ex- press to Charlottetown this eveniug on her way home. Mraod Mrs Be.j Rogers,of Alberton, | action of business at the close of the con- were pasvenyers by the S anley this morn~ | cert this evening. ing en route to New York. Partienlars of their marriage will he found in another column. THe Examiner joins io the con- gratulaticns, Miss Mary Layton, the talented danghter of Rev. J. Layton, Marebfield, St. Peter’s Road, P. E Island, brightened the ‘ News’ sanctum with her presence this corning. She has been teaching at that most delightful place, especi+liy summer rescri, D lligent land Co, and will spend her holidays in a guest with Mr. and Mre. G.N. Christie, and family, on Alice street.— rruro News. of as A town, River, Cambor | left yesterday for | Tue WEATHER — Decreasing westerly | winds, fine aud decidedly cold to-day. Friday: fresh to estroug south to west winds and milder weather. eaheiillaiaien (uaRTERLY Boarp Meetinc. — The Quarterly Official Board of the Firet ! Methodi+t church wiil meet for the trans- Cuancep Haxps.—TWhe Milligan pro- perty onreat George street has been | purchased by Mr P Newsome, of the n m | | | ; tu tront of a bay window which was open on the piazza. | up for the occasion. ‘Local and Other Items |% yee Nor Reuse, —T he ferry beeke are not moving to-day. ——— TuerMomereR Reapincs.—The lowest indicated during last night was five below zero, There was no change at nine this moraing. slater Securep. — Prof. Vinnicombe’s orchestra has been secured for the Burn’s concert, aod special music imported for the occa~ 810n, of Saunders & Newsome, who inte ds remodeling and fitting it up for a private residence. Arm Broken.—We regret to learn that on '‘l uesday last, while Mr Jobn Profit of Burlington, Lot 18, was driving ona load of bay, he fell cff and broke his arm below the elbow. The armwas set and heis now doing well. ANKLE Broken.—Whilst shingling hie house on Great George Street, a few days ago, Mr. Michael Egan fell from the roof to the ground, and fractured one of Lis ankles. About this time last year Mr. Egan had his leg broken while working about the ferry wharf. a Tue Exection TriaL.— A _ telephone message from Alberton this afternoon says: The petitioner’s case is closed. Out of eleven charges in the petition three have been dismissed and two abandoned. The remaining charges are open for rebuttal and argument. etait B. 1. 8. Socian.—The social under the auspices of the Benevolent Irish Society last night was a@ most enj: yyable affair. [t was ‘hel iin the Society’s fine new hall on Kent street, which was especially fitted There were about 140 guests, who were received by Mrs Blake, Mrs Byrne, Mrs Conroy and Mrs McCourt. Mr Pickard was the caterer. ea ea Nearvy A Fire.-—The dwelling house of Mrs Alexander Anderson, Stavley Bridge, had a narrow escape from being destroyed by fire the other night. It appears that the flue took fire in the daytime and, as it was thought, burot out, but some fire remained smouldering, and made its way, during the night, to the woodwork. It was fast making headway when discovered by some friends who happened to arrive late during the night, and who extinguished it. > A Sxeo Annuity.—A Toronto despatch says tnat Sir W C McDonald, the tobacco king, hes made a grant of $500 per year to Mrs Kingsford, widow of Canada’s bistor~ ian. The annuity will be paid Mrs Kings- ford for life. Mr McDonald, it is stated, did not know the late Dr Kingsford or any of his family. He simply madethe grant as amark of appreciation of the noble work of the late historian, who sacrificed practically bis allin order to produce his great work. seubcidmameatiie Pockets Fut or Casu.—Seven inter-~ ior Indians have arrived at Skagway, where tney are saying nothing but spends } ing money. They fave been away proe- pecting all year, and returning to Lake meena théy recorded all manner of laims on two new creeks which they cal! | Sh eep Moose. Moreover, they paid the location fees in virgin gold, and had with them nuggets of considerable value. It is believed the Indians intend to lead a big party of their friends to the new creeks and keep out the white men. and siniieitlibuiiiied A Propiem in Derectrion.—Here is a protlem for Sherlock Holmes: A robber has just finished plundering the house of Jobnu at Qvincy, Massachusetts, when he was spot through the heart. The body, with the plunder iu bis pockets, fel] Shaw, It was found servant of the housebold,and outside were the burglar’s hat and shoes. The mysterious part of the whole’ affair is that vone of the Shaw far ly heard a shot or knew that a burglar was on their premises. Detectives are working on the theory that a pal, doing sentry outside, mistook the bur- glar for the owner of the house and shot bim, there by a coat, TO CURE TOOTHACHE IN A MINUTE Use NERVOL. One application cures ;if not, your money back. Equally good for Neuralgig | And Headache. 25c, at all Druggists, |}and opens with a full page drawing by | y Tt : i S ¢; —- Mer £ COOK 8 res~ HASZARD & MOORE | £.teicr ilissteatiog Longteliow's | A.Sam Cave —A Memrameook. corres. ; V | age B acKfmith. K rly ‘) olon} al } po dent of ne Sackville i ost tess this } < al fe mirrored in “The Most Ar | pitiful tale: While the joyous varietmas | y r< ‘ 7 Cle biif is : tit ‘ it i tAUSL J PiS~ 4 . a ee : . eS . ~ | NN } STDE | tocré Soc al Event in America”—the | times bring Lappiness to many, 1e Opners | ; ——— | 4! son ball | of the Philadelphia ‘‘Assem- ee ee arene cE ‘i arly : ; . a ance of ane LC Urrer is vil- | : ,’ an article that will be read with un- | “8° seeren of uch o¢ ' ee — te | ole) IN is i wet nteres A »-e—ranve view lage durit rine past week, ine mind of 2 strong interes 3 given of | senha rey. bys | sperous farmers, i beo 74> me in sual sod M ott who diacloses : | Leger, bay ‘ome deranged iast April, oF. - ag : ; ' » | he wee converse rovincial lunatic tho is of ee he M an WI) no Taught Pad- , oO - es eve) e.} : pres 7 ; ea | W } sai i, andas we enter erewski,” and El zabeth G Gerdon telis | @°Y/U™- oe peat anaes a : ar : . ‘ ‘ ; ths er health begas to fall. fter | a ail os Tat at it OOo wads a Newanan wife that her bealth bega Aft i ' he New Year| what it Meons to be 8 Newepaper | spending the summerinthe asylom Mr | we kK twell to express on ac~ Woman,” a cubj-ct upoo which she writes | r. MIDE ee ' : ; | ver ef ned bon abot 1@ firs | s iven } ne many favors | from her own exveriences. i D o~* oe ra ei : om . “3 the rst ¢ ' ' 4 , » | cember s wife, who was it r | ceived fr buving public of, Edward Bok, in the January Journal, | »°°” Sr % o : om t] ae . : 1 rm . ” y neaith 7aa 2 2 is rett 1 tre she e Uily¥ and intry during the cur-| writes on “The Rush of American Wom- | ae . "a ve aa : tr a oi cal | , ” . { v insane On tbis point anc wished | tw . en, making a plea for more repose, mK a ag throug! which the real pl asure Wy fe | to be continually witb her husband, Mr | . . BIrUuUurli il t ic "tbl aASuUTes yi ic ¢ . j They have patror 1 us liberally, | are to be extri veted. In fiction, the exper- Leger began to show signs of renewed ven going ©o fa: as to say that iences of “The Girls of Camp Arcady,.” | Sanity, and it was deemed advisable to | se‘ection of Flour-, Teas, and ail \“The Minister or Carthage” and ‘*The | Place both husband and wife in the asylam, ' eral Groceries can always be re- Jamesons in the Country” are c iti nued whence they were taken last week. This : ie L) ‘ Siti t UU : € € vl a | . upon. We certainly have tried |The fret of a series of articles on “The | Uefortunate couple have one child, which | to do our best, a + gratifying in | House Practical” details howto furnish | '$ being cared for by relations. | : ar s I aporec~ Ps . RO tilt lait Eline dies aS eens W A alee setae he , hall and staircase, oad | Tue Stanuey left Pictou at half-past | : I ‘ Peay toime avo er , force < > j or a i ‘ . ; Sch aikal j ott page fe Bi ay ih photograph or | two for Georgetown. A special train has | 4 : . ' ILO i i &¢ (;,00d tlalis and Stairways aod gone to meet her and bring np mails and | s} 1¢8 : a1 V ,ew vear, ‘Pretty R e of (Fir] 99 Mrs S = Re rer | — sat 7 ny oon Cs ie. ae vorer ¢ passengers. The special with the out- \ } 3 y cre a oO ret ¢ rT Dp *§ | } Ww ‘arywea s g neats an “Ss ‘ : felis how to carve an 5: erve meats and going mailea and passengers wi'l jeive efore buyicg elsewhere , : ives a vi > menne for | % , g | game, @ id gives a variety of menus for} Charlottetown about nire o’clock to-vight. | | small social affairs. [here are numerous | : 2 ersce & O otr er practical articles upon sul] cts OT | Ir vou want to see a brilliantly lichted . wa |; helpful inte the household... By | building; it you want to see a crowd of Pure Fruit Sellers - Curtis Publishing Company, rhila- | very preity girls; if you want to have a} = | D ia. O )é dollar per year, ten cents | ceneral lly vo0o d time come to the rink to- | (' it per copy night ; . i > : offee & Frui Pee se | Things to Make a Note of BORN. | ‘ ’ ace ! re Tp | “ ad te , In t city, on the 28th inst, to Mr and | i i . i DAND at the rink tonigatl.. | Mra B 8 ; } ; 4 i i“ : : | Mrs Bruce Stewart, a daughter | ATTENTION is called to the advertise- - == | > nent in another column of | ‘za d’a now i Our 40c ¢ . of Mocha |" ) another column of Harzs d's now | MARRIED. . | famous Brahmin brand 0° tea. fr 'Las- } Ava , ESH ard Imports this tea dire from. the At He ypefield, Lot 64, on the 21st Dee, | ND. it | a beautilu LrOInNa | gardens in India and sells itin its purity. | by the Rev E Gillier, Angus Matheson, of | I Locs] Council~A meeting of the Lovs Lot 63, to Catherine Gi! lie, of Lot 64. i | Ons cil of Women will be beld in 1 At Willsden, Alberton, the residence of | Pri: of Wales College on Saturday after ihe bride’s brother, on Wednesday morn- | ° ' oy ; 7 ie .t. . a ». Dec 28th. t the Rev T F Fullert } Gr 6 0 C 1 né isi et, at 3.50 OCLICK. tf. } go. 20v0, y tHe rev ult rton, Ma aga ree ] [a gs, HS i C4 -Tne ar nual Chy stmas concer of St Jamenr { ourcn, Ch town, the Hon | ; . hems os TT. ‘eo : 1 ker) ink s yf A lhert, } | & Juiny No thern Spy Ap- | of the Fi rst : Met dist Sunday School will | B gab Ro ers, « f Albert mn, to Anni | b? given in the Church bazement tor it MacNeill.Hunter, daughter of the Late . . 4 ‘ ii) il : rCU We ij at bet) l ha ; j f wir t da } a y . ) James Hunter, of Kilmahumaig. At \ am { oT i x ars j ’ se p ES, all WEE vy ' . ee | Home Tuesdays and Fridays in February | 1 Met hc.ciieat vs ¢ Will ; ih . ? . - Oranges ee ae ee : ie aan, | No cards ' ° annua: concert tonignt. Admis n ‘ a te hildren 10ctea At Grace Church Parsonage, Ch’town, .s FF chia! Dec 28th. by Rey WJ Kirby. Mr Pete a —" . 4 . i Ca . . My we} \ OV, i eter | (){ - “ice Ni is meets toni¢t Ag } J 0 | . , . Lodg ie q . Pp : Craig, of this citv, formerly of Hunter at S ociock owWwrighbts aii, corner Frivce |] y TY: . w vy Se theres erbalpins pide a rea ae | River, to Miss Ada Nicholson, of Alberton. 'and Kent Streets, when MrJ D Seama : cary }ROCERS | will give a talk on “Self Calture.” Vis ~ At the residence of the father of the \ | ive aii ‘ ’ bs ut . ee ae bride, Stewart Burne, Esq, on the 27th | tors cordlalily weicome, e my 9 1 ey . " 5 i : rocks Blt are ’ Q at . | Dec, by Rev W H Warren, Frederick W SSA AR BSE ZZ E The pastor of Grace I will preacb | ; , ; st] = S455. 45i=.=5 ne past 7 of Gra Y ee aT laylor,to Clara A Burns, all of Lower | — morning an svyenin ys next san ) are ne . if] {Wp 7 P . - ‘ : | Preetown. ' : ro OUR , Covenant Service with S.crameot ofthe] , ail] v | Lord’s Supper b» conducted at 3.30. | ae } a Wpp | The Sabbath School will meet at 2 o'elcel DIED. | hi | ‘ . j : e 20 . “ 1 » | instead of ) 30 | Inthis city, on the 28th inst, Thomas | M ++ | aiill 1enc 5 {> | McCabe, aged 73 years, after a short ill- | 5 «{{j| Ijlt- FO R ness, leaving awife and fami!¥ to mourn — i e*ee#e wie loe «{ij vey ye Ir "Th oe - oe ‘t ch L OT 'uveral tomorrow morning at 8.435, to ! y Y a 1 | 5 «| > a | y? St D unstan’s Cathedral. L ‘ Z : «tlt i>} ASAD } At Kinlock, Lot 48, on the 16h inst, «ii{] lesire to thank Ki William Wilfrid, only son of Firlay S and | \ . 7. V ‘ae . : ‘ t i 4) heart for vour mos me "Ny 1 jv _% Florrie McPhail, aged 2 years and 11 | al ' » te } ‘w nz the hol \ ) ; moothe. cil} ” lbp oe A precious one from us has gone, | «ii|| lit» ww, A voice we loved is stilled, | . : : A piace is vacant .n cur home, ull} That our et/orts to please ill» 5 a That never can be filled. “lf the people, have been appr {Ib At Georgetown, on the 27th inst, Daniel att] ted is evident from thedact {> SUN IN \ SIDE Renton, aged 24 years, eldest son of Alex~ | that this last week has been ander Renton. « » -ceseseseee/tecneenneen oinieila i ED @ ine busiest. iz our Seper- «til <i") aiff «| ll alll Endeavorit Mi sell good g «i atl ail] sil] ‘ (i> Ih We shail [» efforts to make this store an {> Lttractive one II» alwé ays t > > at ae II)» ontinue our y - ' ‘ ()t) > > > Sincere ly yours G. F, HUTCHESON a Graduate () ptician “ Ib» ee ee TVTVVTTTVT VT Ve Wp | Auction Sale. [ am instructed to sll by Public Auc- tion, on Thursday, the 29th day of Decem ber instant, 1898, on the premises of Mrs John McKinnon, on Sydney St., known as the Russell House, all ber household furniture and effects, which’ are in and ' about the said premises. —One Piano, set Haircloth Furniture and Bedsteads, Chairs Desk, Lounge, one kitchen range Stove and kitchen intensils Also all Crockery and Knives, Forks, Spoons, etc. Alsoone Cow, two Waggons, and all the oiher goods and chattels belonging to the said premises. Sale will commence at 10 8 m. Terms cash. Glassware, R. BEARISTO, dy 1i Auctioneer a HOT WATER BOTTLES Hot Water Bottles are im order. They warm the bed for you, and keep ycur feet warm on the coldest night. For cramps and pains, they are superior to anything known. weil assorted stock of these Now that the ecld weather is here, We recently received a large and Fountain Syringes etce., Sizes 2, and 3 quarts. of bottle. direct from the makers, should always be fresh if possible, as they deteriate more or less with age. Prices 25c to $2.00 depending upon size and quality - goods, also and as you xnow rubber goods Wall A Jackel Stout 8 buy now, and from us there are Q) over a hundred in Black and Color- ed to select from, and all new and Q fashionable, : $5. D0 For $2,00 3.00 4.00 6.00 oa OD OD OD =o ot 2D ry ep Some gr bald a9 Php All this season’s Sailors, Walking, and a > 80c For 391.00 For , 1.25 For : 33 1.69 For e importation; Dress Hats, ANCES 5008 H5c% Sc » fanley Bros. The Always Busy Store, ‘ . ; aw 7a = indiana ~ — nommcaememnee © wen ease Must be Sati fied You are probably thinking of buying a new suit or overcoat this There are lots of places to buy. But there is always a right place. where you will get the newest and most fashionable materia A where you will vet the best value A } lace Vv ith a reput )} : ee satisfaction or your money refunded. on 77 ~weeping Redcuct'o 1: In all Winter goods from this date. barga 1 AY % i hi S hirts, etc. GORDON & McLELLA™ Lo \) iL C 4. he Upper Queen St. Men’s S é ee a House. E.ondon Ladies JACKETS Black and Colored. ---About Fifty We do not want any at stocktaking Down go the Prices See a JF - Earris