% ‘ ll tl de ee ee ed i de ee eben a tl LILLE LE LL LLL. OOOO. ~ Gloves. We have a genuine bargain sale for Satur- day, 19 pairs Black Kid, size 5}, regular price $1.10. 94 pairs Black Kid, size 6, regular price $1.10. YOURS AT 3()e Another Line In Blacks, Tans and Greys, sizes 5} to 73, regular price $1.10 and $1.59. Yours at HBC = ser pair ee Weeks & Co THE PEOPLE’S STORE : A Bazaar! sder the a Lspice or some La lies the Congregation of St. Peter’s Cathedr x &t : al, will eldin Hindergarten - Hall Thursday, 7th Dec. 1899, J, D. m. 10 cents be 5 feginning a Adi nisslo! TABLES ADVERTISEMEN'! —At which a large variety of the best se\ling goods manu- factured, ard most extremely advertised in United States and Canada, will be of- fered forsale. Miss Simpson, assisted by Mrs Tooker, Mrs Michell and Mrs Tid- marsh. 2. FANCY— Useful end ornamental artic'es, toys, aprons, fancy work, &c. Miss DesBrisav, assisted by Miss Amy Brecken and Miss Canning. 3. REMEMBRENCE — Table contri- buted to from all parts of the world by former members of the congregation. Mise Stricklacd, assisted by Miss B Havi- land and Miss A Crockett. 4. DOLLS—The most varied lot ever seen in Ch’town. Mise Pippey, assisted by Misses Nora Tooker, Mary Bayfield, Hil- da Stewart, Minnie Owen, Kitty Peters, Gertrude DeBlois, Miriam Mitchel! and Helen Warburton. 5. BOOK STALL--Second hand books Bod magazines. Miss Hobkirk. 6. STATIONERY — Writing paper, envelopes and fancy stationery. Mrs War! 7. CANDY—Home made of every de~ Miss Lousie Dawson, assisted by Miss Muriel Peake, Mies Fairclough and Miss W Tomlinos. _ 8 TEA~—Afiernoon tea from 4.30 to 30; high tea trom 6.50107.30. MreA Peters, aesieied by Mrs J Peake, Mre W Stewart, Mrs Cairne, Mies DeBlois, Miss Peters, Miss M Irwin, Miee A Fraser, Mise W Arbuckle, and Mis W Stairs. “. Cocoa and Bovril. Mies Mellish. —ALSO— 10. LITERARY CUONTEST— Prizee g.ven (oO most succeseul gaessers of titles of booke, enigmatical]y repreeented. Foeter. : il. SIMPLE SIMON—Fiehing wonder- i! Dargeins out of lis mother’s pail. Master Geo. Stewart _ 2. LITTLE JACK HO&NER—Draw- ing tempting plums out of his Xmas pie. Maeter A Vinnicomle In the evening mesic will be provided sad everything dove to make this Bazaar ® pleasure to all who patronize it. Prices Of 4.1 articles will be moderate, and no One will be unduly urged to buy. irton aTi€ . ecription. ens ‘cr “all eorte and conditions cf men. Our rattan cbairs have arrived and we | bave vo hesitation about saying they are ) | the ficestessortment ever sbown in this ie v. | i | } | ! } } } h Recording | | Mr. | “se It will | sora every one an opportupity of enioying | , , \ ab. to) ‘bem ee.ves, and to purchase Xmae pres~ | THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHAR Russia's Pro gress. Lonpox, Dec 1.—The Daily Chronicle, publishes what ict calls “startling infor- mation :” “Russia,” it says, “has decided to estab- lisb @ permanent diplomatic agency in Cabul next spriog. Tre Amecr’s coneent has been obtained, and pour parlere have been exchanged between Count Muravieff and Great Britain who ie not likely to op- pose the step.” Killed and Wounded. Loxpon, Nov. 30.—A revised list of the British casualties at Belmont shows :— Officera killed, 4; wounded, 22; non-com- missioved officers and privates killed, 46; wounded, 225, of which number the Guards had 35 killed and 159 wounded. The revised list of casualties sustained by Genera! Hildyard’s forces in their sortie from Esiccurt, Natal, at Beacon hill, shows :—Killed 13; wounded, 64; missing, 1; prisoners, 8. LOCAL NOTICES. Miller Bros for graphaphones, records etc. Kid gloves.—Read Weeks & Co’s, ad. for a genuine bargain in kid gloves. It pays to buy good musica) instruments We sell the heat makerse—Miller Broe, Queen St. The best musics) instruments at Miller Bros, Quees St. The Real Big run Show at the Opera House to-night. Admisszion 10 cents. We have the best value in kid See our special 58c Co.,, The People’s Gloves gloves in the city. line.— Weeks & Store. For high grade clothing at prices to suit all, go to Sent- her, McLeod & Co. Gentlemen buy sour kid and wool gloves | at Prowse Bros, Mocha gloves $1.00 $1 25 $1 50 $1 75 and $200. We are showing the best 75c kid glove in the city. sin, it was reported yesterday that our boy’s knee pants are the best and cheapest in the city. The report is authen- tic—Sentner, McLeod & Co. Another lot of those wonderful cheap ulsters opened yesterday. All sizes in stock 36 io 46.—Prowse Bros, The Won- derful Cheap Men. 280 3ins. Just Arrivep—900 boy’s knee pants.—Sentner, Mc- Leod & Co, Xmas selection now. Price away dlw. ’ Make your We will store until required. down. John Newson. Ladies cur new Mantle Department has { proved a grand success this fall. If you {Sunday evening the 10th inet at 8.30 have not already bought a sacque, don’t pass the wonderful cheap men. — Prowse Bros 3 sig snap in children’s suits and boy’s knee pants. ite- member the place —Sentner, MeLeod & Co. ———_———C New Bripce Ar Moytreat.—The new Victoria Bridge at Montreal has b-eo opened for vebicle and pedestrian treffic Orance Younc Briroys.—The Orange Young Britons last evening elected the following office-bearers: Worshipful Mas-~- ters F H Muproe; Deputy Mas- ter, O J Cudmore, re-elected; Sec’y.s Ernest Hodgson ; Financial Secretary—W Cra-well, re- elected ; Treasurer—Johon E Cameron Chaplain--F D Roses; Director of Cere- monies—H D Currie; First Committee- man—Arthur Nelson; Lecturer—Angus Cameron, re-elected; Inside Tyler—L Ferguson ; Outside Tyler—Nel:on Riggs. Seer ere eat Our... CS Grand Christmas Display Is Now Almost Complete All are invited toinspect our magnificent stock of HoLipAy NOVELTIES. 4 You Can Avoid the Crush of the last week by making your purchases early. We will be pleased to store _all parcels until Xmas Eve. Haszard & Moore! bal ee r iD tHe | PERSONAL Mr. Thomas Kickham, of Souris, who has keen visiting the city, when east to- day. _ Rev. E. M. Dili, formerly of Summer- side, will preach at both services in Zion Charch to-morrow. Ii is emid that Hon. L. E. Baker, of Yarmouth, is to succeed Hon. M. B. Daly as Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia. Mise Barbara Westaway, who has been visiting friende in Charlottetown during the past two or three weeks, returned to Georgetown yerterday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. James Paton were pas- sengere by the mail epecial this morning. Mrs Paton is en route to Chicago. Mr Paton accompanies her as far as Mencton. An exchange eays: According te the last wienes of Charles Coghlan, the dead actor plavwrigbt, his body will be cres mated and his aabea will find a sepulchre at his home in Prince Edward Island, which he loved so well. Rev. T. F. West, B. A , arrived at his rectory in Ship Harbor on W ednesday. Though greatly improved in heelth as a result of his treatment at the Victoria general hospital, be is advised to rest for some time before resuming al] his par- ochial work.—Haliiax Herald. The tea given yesterday aiterooon to large number of friends by Mrs. W. Mc: Lea Walbank in honor of her sister-in- law, Mise Walbank, wae very successful. The pretty house on Pee! Street was taste~ fully decorated with roses and carnations and big bunches of chrysanthemums, the lamps and electric lights being veiled in delicate silk shades that ranged in color from palest pink to deep red. — Montreal Star. .-——--—— —The National Policy continues to work away forthe building up of this country. The buge American Bicycle Co., io which have been swallowed up nearly ail the bicycle manufacturers across the line, bas decided that it is more profitable to bave its whee’> put on the market from a factory established in Canada than LUTTETUWN, DECEMBER 2, 1899 ‘Local and Other lems A.9.H.— Regular meeting tomorrow afternoon at 3 o’clock. . Tee Srantzy .—The Government steamer Stanley is in her winter quarters at Georgetown. The crew will be j aid off, Y.M. 8. H.—The Executive Commitee of the Young Men’s Social Hel) will meet tonight iv the ball at 9 o’clock. Business of importance to transact. Srore Burciarizep.—The liquer store of Mr. Thomas Campbell, on itichmoud Street, was entered by burglars last nig bi and a quantity of goods sila therefrom. An entrance was effected by breaking » rear window, the heavily-bolted and hing- edebniters of which bad bees forced : ff with acrow- bar and spade. Scola. anp Lucture.—The basket socia! and lecture at Bradalbane last night was very suceeseful. There wasa large ai- tendance and everyone seemed to fully enter into the spirit of the oécasion. Mr. McCready was the lecturer, snd ‘D'Arcy McGee” the subj-ct. The vote of thanus to Mr. McCready was movei by Mr. Geo. R. McMahon, of Emerald. Vicroria Suipernc —Mr. E. Boswall, manager of the firm of Wright 3ros, Vic- toria, loaded sev: nteen veseels this fall with ovts, potatoes and | ork for the other pre- vinces. @n the 23rd Nov. he shipped 2,00 buehels of oats, On the 24th 2,000 and on the 25 b 1,600- Mr, Boswall is doing a very large busicess, and is highly esteem- ed by the people of that district. —_——<-——— LiveraRy Contest.— All members of Victoria Division are invited to take part in the literary contest to be opened next Monday night in Wrigbt’» Hali. The sisters take one side and the brothers the other side on the programme. Both teams are preparing to give a good entertainment A good judge has been appointed to decide toexport hither from the Uaited States. A Canadian company, accordingly, bas, been formed with acapital of $2,506,000 to take over for Ca" ada all the manufacts | uriog “ghis of th soncerns incurporated | . rican Beycle Company. That; is, ibe American Bieycle Company’s seve ral varieties of wheels will no longer come from the United States to Carada, ready made by American labor, but wil! be made bere by a company of our own, emyloying | Canadians in their worke. Score again for the old N. P. _- > - -- “SOME DEVIL is inside of me tickling my throat with a feather,” said a good deacon with a bad congh. ‘Well, this is the boly water that will cast the devil out,” said his wife, as she produced a bottl: of Adameon’s Botanic Cough Balsam, 25c, all druggists. Wet Doxe, Cextrevitre! — Major Wright, Esq., generously sends a cheque fur $100 towards the new P.E.I. Hospi- tal building now nearly completed. © iiceaaaiiglionsiile Y MC A.-—A grand mass meeting will be beld inthe First Methodist Church on o’clock in the intereste of the Young Men’s Christian Association. Several speakers bave been secured who w'll take up the different branches of the Y.M.C. work. Therewill be good music. sieiigieions Tut St. Jonn Way.—The Scotchm a of St. Jobo, N. B., celebrated St. Andrew’s Day with an entertainment and dance in the Mechanice Institute,which was attend- ed by tbe members of St. Andrew’s So-~ ciety and a large number of invited gueste. After several patriotic speeches and ad-~ dreseze, ard the rendering ofa cboice pro-~ gramme of vocal and instrumental masic, dancingwas indulged in until the wee sraa’ hours. The celebration is described as ove of the most succeseful ever held, Temperarce CrusaDers.—Companoy A of the Loyal Crusaders visited Orient Divi-~ sion last evening, according to announce- ment, and the occasion was an exceeding~ ly pleasant one forall concerned. A programme, which included vocal and instrumental music, recitations and grapbaphone eelections, was excellentiy rendered; and addresses befitting the oc- casion were given by Rev. J. M. McLeod, of Vancouver, Councillor Crabbe and Mr. J. A. Lawson. Worthy Commander Chappell presided with much acceptance, Handkerchiefs from le each up today—Moore & McLeod = To The—aw Lady Buyers of Xmas goods — Tiis week we will open our siock of Fancy Goods— would you do us the favor if in need of pres— ents, to look over our stock-— will deem it a pleasure to show you through. This advice is also for gentlemen Reddin Bros., on the merits of the entertainment, Members of the order wil! be welcome. ———— FuneraL.— The R. Pp, MaPhee tank Farner McPues’s purial of the late Rav, , plece at St. George's yesterday, the attend- ance being very large. On Thursday night the body reposed in state in the chapel at that place. Yesterday morning there was a Pontifical High Mass of Requiew. The cfficers of the mass were: Father James McDonald, High Priest; Rev. ST Phelan, Deacon; Rev. Dr. Walker, Sub-Deacor; Father McLellan Master of Ceremonies, Reve. R. B. MeDonsld, D. F. McDonald, acnd W. Phelan occupied seatsj in the sanctuary. His Lords:ip Bishop Mec- Donald said a few words to the people telling them that it was the express wish of Father McPhee that no sermon should be pre ached at his funeral The choir was assisted by Revs. F. X. Gallaat, Gauthier, Gillie, McLean and McMillan. Previous tothe maes the office for the dead was chanted by the clergymen. Licentleentniniis “A Mopet Country Strore.”—This is whst may be said of the new store erected during the summer at Wellington Station by Mesers. J. U. Arsenault & Sou. It is jast a month ¢ince the goods were moved from the old store and everything 1s now in excellent working order. Out~ side*of the towns there is probably notf-uch another store on Prince Edwerd Island.{It would do some of our city merchants good to jook through it, and they might obtain a number of pointers. The main store is very roomy with high ceilings and plate glass windows.’ The large stock of ail lines of goods :s neatly arranged on sbelves around the sides and up and down the centre of the first floor, while the upstairs is used as & storeroow. There appears to be a place for everything and everything appears to be in its place. Numerous placards adorn the walls. One of these eays that ‘‘goods are sold bere at city prices.” Such a store as this is sure to be a benefit to the section of conniry in which it is situated, and Wellington is to be congratulated on having euch an enter- prising merchant as Mr. J F Arsenault. We hope that he will obtain the increase of trade which h’s enterprise merits. Pence builds up both body and nerves; brings sound, refreshing sleep ; insures a healthy appetite, AIDS DIGESTION and feeds the blood, brain, nerves and bone. It cannot fail to benefit in every case where more strength is re- quired. IT IS WORTH TRYING. Price $3.00 per doz. Sold by OPPOSITE P. O. | # = PCE Ee ‘e —s 2 ie iy atic \ CF - Cs x k i f: 4 - ban ij = i N BUSY. STORE Newest Walking Hay lors ald Dress Hats Half Price at Stanley Bros «te > & ri 13 = 400 Samples 4 : a PEARL GREYS > MY ! ! SSRIS TS NEN WY AP AS aie Felt Hats FAWNS BLACKS NAVY BLUES REDS GREENS, ete. (| HALF PRICE. STS eS TSU RRS Y “a s “~ y z {STANLEY BROS. Pray | $ THE ALWA¥S . = + as Sue” pert? ’ r Br FT rater aie eh mace an TT a ee ee fs - is an American make—you see it tised in the leading magazines.—Thi felt that J & T. Bell use in their slippers —See them in our window for vonen « $1.10, 1.75 and 1.85. Black, Green, Brown. COLORS-—_ Red, The only strictly high-class made in Canada. felt 18 the ~ « L a Stir. via 8ilpper a > —— [ke iis je {jim hy» {i (> i» {ye {ihm i i ir the jim ALLEY & CO. PET Fy PUTTS PTE Te Sea = 7 ou wart variety of siyle cg wel This is the Weather sm. Which You, Require Good Warm Clothing If y Suitings, Overcoatings &C.,%you will find it here. OUR TAILOR SHOP IS IN FLLL BLEST Turning out ‘rst-c’axs clothing for people who enovgh as to have them made kere. Special ciscounts on Fancy Shirts, Neckwear, Underclotiing We Will Continue Our Reduction Sale on Men’s Furnish: Sweatere,. etc. as quality to seicct from in are forti nate GORDON & McLLLA® PEs : peas * pe pees a ‘ t n ans sentient Saceainsssitia ti i ; t ; rs ; i al |