4 al ee ee — ESTEEMED EXD TANGES — | Montreal Star: So it is congratulaticn: to the province ov its independence, and to “Hugh Jobn” on bis plock and succese; for we have certainly just witnessed the | ereatest political turn-over in the history | of Carca oi Vareaa NO AMOUNT of bri) iant advertisin. | successf{y! wil! ake a fraud fivally Men are fools to try it. As for us we merely tell a tame truth and sav Adam- | —— : enie By le .) id j foe son 8 B WHC aie 8S spiendK ror coughs. 25c sll lruggis a. i — | WEEKS & clas (ef 0-Uig | Men’s heavy riboed. underwear to — night, 89e suit Men's fleecy lined underwear, just the’ thing for this weather | $1 00 suit | | Men’s heavy lined | kid gloves, one lock! astener, to-night 80c! pair. Men’s fleeey lined kid gloves, 90c pair.’ Ladies’ heavy ribb-' ed linders, 20e each, | day of the Mission Band 5 i i 54th for ithe s spices of We Ww. ta 2. LU. | now existing } Commercial THE DAiwY EXAMINER CTIARLUTTETUOWN, DECEMBER a B Local and Other lems’ Hockey.— Queen Square echool boys have formed a hockey club fur the win- ter’saport. Captain, Alfred Mabar. Ger Ove To-Nicut.—The special Christmas Namber of the Prince Edward [sland Magazine. For sale at all tke bookstores. Price 5 cents, ape Tomorrow (Tuesday) afternoon is the o’clock tea in the parlor af First Methodist Church. Ad- mission 5 cents, ee DamaGe Reparrep.—The Pioneer re- rts thas the damage done to the aboit- Bradshaw's creek by the storm a “ weeks ago, has been repaired. The ameged dykes up Duok River are now edergoing repairs. > no - Tra axp Fatr —Reserve Thursday the tne Tea and Apron Fair under A table ffancy artcler, dolle, tove, ete, give pleasure to the little ones. member the ylacc, Y. M.C. A. hall. Risk Tioxets.—Just the thing for) a .mas Box. The rink will epen tor rasop Amae afternoon, ice Tickets same price us last vear, $3.50 gent’, $2.50 for ladies, $1.50 tor chile- reo avd aiternoon which Re- SaLvatwn ArMyY.—Mojor Pickering, who leciures tonight on tne social work of the Salvation Army, is an officer of fifteen vears experience. He has travel! d much and bas a perfect knowledge of the | different branches of the Sal+a'ion Army for the purpose of helping failen humanity end poicting them to the Lamb of Calvary. All are iavited toa - tend Lap Mrs. MeNeill railway station, thence to Malpeqae where the interment took place. Before leaving service was held by Rev. Mr. Fraser at the house. A service was aleo held at the church and atthe grave, the Rev. Mr. Fisher officiating. of the pal)-bemrere, viz. Jamer, A. L. Brow: , McEachern,Heo. Seuator McDonald, H. J. Campbe)!. 1: © Me-srs oe — a TsLanperR’ IxuurepD —An_ exchange re port. that Daviel McLaeo,*of Fredericton, P. &. Island. was dangerously injured re.. the} permitting. ; fer | li rf Tro Rest.—The funeral of the late | took place at 6.45 to the) PERSONAL The many friends of Mr. Pitrick Blake are glad to see him out again after bis sevcre illness . Mr. H F. Coombs, of St. Jobn, is here on a business trip. He is registered at the Queen Hotel, Rev. Dr. Campbe!l,of Toronto,preached ia St. James’ Crurch yesterday morning and in Zion Church in the evening, Speaking with special reference to the century fund. He goes to Summerside tomorrow afternoon. Miss Maisie Coady was one of the per- formers at ao entertainment given in Pic- tou last week by Professor Horrigon, of the Antigonish College. The Advocute save : Mise Coady was a great success in berviolia selections and was most heartily wpplauded. She is one of the best ama- teurs we have beard in Pictou. —_—> 2 << MR. MUCLEAN’S NOMINATION Sin :—In a recent issue of the Patriot, a writer signing himseif* Elector ” in speak- ing ofthe Convention atwhich Mr. A. A. McLean was nomiuated, stated that “ the majority of the delegates expressed their disapproval of any candidate being nomi» pated ”; and further on that ** the Con- vention was forced to acquieece in the neminaticn.” Sir, this is a sample of the political “news ’ of the Patriot. ‘ Elec- tor’s * statements are~-t» put it mildiy— ucblusbing falsebocds. The Conservative Convention at Eldon was Ove of the most enthuaiastic and har- monicus ever held bere;—and the loud and vrok uged cheering that grected Mr. Me~ Lean thet day,es he ent-red the Ball, and tie frequent and hearty appleuse that ' pusctusated his fine indictment of the Grit hoodlers -howed tat the delegat-s were usanimourly resolved to doall they could (» avenge the cowardiy and treacherous tricks emploved in defeating Mr. McLean in ‘96 avd ‘97. And we reard, Mr. Editor, in this applanse—that was backed up by elcquent speecnes by d:l-gates from | every pare of the District,—the Conserva- j } i The following is a list | Wm McLesp. John seutly by falling from a train at Kingfield, | Me. The correspondent of the Banger eays: “He went into tue i baggage ear from the passenger, shortly | before reaching Salem. He opened the door on the side of the carand fell out. He received very severe injuries to the | abdomen and back, from which he may Ladies’ warm flan-| nelette. Night gowns night 45¢ each, Weeks & Co THE PEOPLE'S STORE P S—See those warm blank ets at $2.65 pair. ——S F. W. HYNDMAN, Tnsuranee. FIRE, MARINE, LIFE, ACCIDENT, ; SICKWESS, PLATE GLASS. THE Best CompaANIEs, and the lowest rates, for reliable insurance. Office 33 aueen St. Telephone 67 er,sena 25cents fora Alert! FOREST AND ====as23 STREAM ; j: nS f an angier or shoot- trip. Ths ‘\Sportsmans | | PAVORIT | WEEKLY’ 4| JOURNAL mo! shooting and fishing. | fee Per year $4, | meV ith this spirited pic- ture (size 22x 28 in.) $5.50, FOREST AND STREAM PUB, CO, 346 Broadway, New York. @ t o-| ‘the Decorative y }) 4 weeks’ trial | Contest at the Opera House to-night. a rt | not recover. | | Saryatioy Aruy.—The meetings yester- | Gay were well sustained from early mora- ing knee drilltol10 p.m. Major Picker- | ing, Ensign Andrews and Lieut. Urqubart ookileading parts, The eloquent address of Mejor was listened to last evening by rowded house, Lieut. Urqubart was \¢ at home on the cornet and violin,and te an addition to the Army band. | The jecture tonight promises to be some- | thing good. The Msjor wlll epeak on the social work{of the Army in South Africa and throughout the world. Doors open Meeting at 8 o’clock. wae — - “Bi. OU. ; @&b ; ed | ' Y. M.C. A. Meerixnc.—There wes a i‘ jarge attendance st the meeting in the | auditorum of the Methodist Church Jaet | evening at the close of the regular service. The aims and objects of tLe associxt‘on | were presented in suort and stirring ad | dresses by Reve. Teasdale, Raymoni and McConne!], and by Mr. J. D. Seaman, | president of the Association, who cecup ed | the chair.- Mr. F. G. Marshall, general Y. M. C. A. secretary, also gave an interest- | ing address dealing with the Young Men’s | Christian Associat'on snd its relation t> | the young men. Achoir from the cit7 | churches, under the direction «f Professor Wyatts rendered excellent music. -_-o-->— | Buy your overshoes and | rubbers at the Model Store | where you getthe iron wear | kind.—R. H, Ramsay «& Co. | Bros. Musical instrumerts make euitable presents—See our stock.— Miller Bros. | Ankle supports, 25c a pair, at R. K. Joes. A handsome preeent will be given | the handsomest lady in the Opera Hoya i to-night. Also a present to the homelist man. A host of novelties to-night. Don” | mies it. | Granby overshoes at R. K. Jost’s. | Xmas sale uf embroidered | and fancy articles going on at Art Room, ‘Grafton St. lw. leugns @ minute, Xmas Presents.—We have thousands of lines suitable for presents. no dolle, no candyor truckwaggone, but everything to ke found in a firet-class dry goods ertablishment,—Stanley Bros. Shamrock remedies eelling fast. Mak- | ing sick people well at advertising prices atthe Opera House. rickness. A nice muefnr is the correct thing, bew tides beirg warm on your neck. We have most durable Reliable musical instruments at Miller live cheers of victory that will ring out «th loud and Jong on the evening of the 13ch instant, when the news of Mr. Mc- Lean’s majority has been announced. DELEGATE. P. S.—The chief reason for the wrath and faleehoods of Elector and the Patriot ther kn of toe faet that Mr. [ret Wan rnted by the machine, is the choice of tbe people who wisl elect him on the 13th. D. Bappeck. June 11, 1997. C.C. nicnarps & Co, Dear Strns,x—MINARD’S LINIMENT is my remedy for NEURALGIA, It re lie ves at once ° vw tej #6 While ir Mel nt A. S. McDenatp —— It is a fact well known to our customers that we always show a larger assortment, the goods having exceptional style, sup- erior to those generally offered the trade, and thal our Xmas Display always takes the lead —Paton & Co. LOCAL NOTICES. — —— == Hockey boots—see our window for samples. R. K. Jost. Ladies felt hate, walking hate, sailor hate, dress hat+, and outing hats, all ai half price this winter. T- J. Harris, Lox- don House. Take them, becanse they are worth the price. Men’s top shirts at fifty cente, T. J, Harris London, House. To-night—Ladies see our flannelette night gowns at 45c each for to-night only at Weeks & Co, The Peoples Store. Ladies who use Hockey Skates should see our Hockey Soots—R K Jost. New records tor grapho- phones—the very latest at Miller Bros. Choice Reliable Furs ar Stanley Bros — Exclusively ladies turs—the finest stock ©‘ in the Province to select from. te | New Granby Overshoes at R K Josvs. We do not exaggerate in saying that our line is the strongest and the leading one in boys’ and children’s clothing | and our Christmas display is | } ; customs of the times. Ae Only a few moré thinking of giving a present call and select dave. Have it in your homes and avoid something that will suit your taete at our Don’t fail lo see the funny Pie eal ng the finest in this city.—Paton 1@ & Co. A $5 electric belt will be given free to- We have night to every purchaser of a bottle of the Sbamrock Bittere,the medicine that makes sick people well. Tbe Xmas season has come again and we are reminded of the pleasant gift-giving Now, as you are store. W. P. Colwll. The Maltese Crosse Rubbers are the rubbers made in Canala. & good range at 25c, 35c and 40c.—J. B, Try a pair. For sale by J. B. McDonald & Macdonald & Co. 3i w. Co. Local and Other Items ————— — 1.0. 0. F.—8St. Lawience Lodge, No 8, meets tonight at 8 o’clock. Ncmina- tion of officers and firet degree. Tue Proze.—Fresh southeast to south - west wiods. Fa:r today with lighter tem- peratare; light local showers. Crry Cevynci,.—Tbe regu’ar month'y meeting of the City Council will be he'd this evening at the usual bour. 22 2o St Pavi’s Caurcu.—There will be a congregatioar! reception for Rev. Leo Williams and wife, in St Paul’s echoc!- room On Tuesday evening. Scnoonrr B.C. Borden, O. F. Tay’or, master, arrived at Ferdiandina, Florida December 7th, to load hard pine at Cran’ da'l tor Port of Spain, Triwidad. Conpensep Mink Fuacrory.—The Con- densed Milk Factory began operations this morning. Some inilk was received today. Milk coudensinz will be com- menced tomorrow. Ter Omeca.~The echooner Omega has arrived from Turk’s Island. She bas 200 bags sugar and 2000 bags salt for Carveil Bros. Her outward cargo will consist of produce for the provincial market:. __—__-- DrawinG Postponep.—At the request of arumber of persons se] ing books for the drawing of prizes in a‘d of the Caihe- dral Fund it has been decided to postpone the drawing of said prizes til! the 20th of February next. sandal Mipnick? Mass.—There will be the usual special service in St. Danstan’s Ca- thedra! st midright cn Chrietmas Eve. The chor w 1 render Farmer’s Mass on the occasive, aad will be assisted by Mr. Vinnicembe’s orchestra. cities Burter axp Cneese are reported “very fine” in Liverpooi and’ London. Fivest creameries are quoted at 104s to 1(83. Cheese is verv firm and in fair de- mand. Finest coloured. 594 to 60:; white, 58 to 59s. abil Srancey Bripcr Sxippine.— Wedlock, Sros. bave been doing a large busines: th’s fall, Among the vessela they have Joaded is the Onward, 2,800 bushele of oate, 200 bushels of potatoes and 7 tone of hay ; the Ellen May, 2,400 bushels of oat+, 1,000 bushels of potatoes, 10 tons of hay; and (he Laurel, 2,500 bushels of oats, 700 bushels of potatoes, 300 bduehels of tura pe, 1 ton pork and 8 tons of hay. The Laure) left Stanley Bridge this morn- ing. Merrs Toxient.—The Natural History and Antiquarian Society meets tonight at 8 o’clock, in the Y. M. C. A. parlor, when Rev, T. H. Huat, M. A.and B.D. will give ‘‘An introduction to thertudy of Mineralogy.” As this is he last meetiog of the year anyone will bewelcome who contemplates joining the society. New members must secure thcir membership tickets and former members renew theirs before they be ellgible to vote at the an- nual meeting to be held the second week in January. St. Vincent De Pavi.— At the regular | mecting of the St. Viocent De Pau! Sox ciety, beld yesterday in the vestry of St. Duostan’s Cathedral, the following officers were elected for the year 1900 :— President—Prof. John Csven elected ) Vice President—Jobn King. l'reasurer—Hon. A. A. MacDonald (re- elected. ) Assisiant (re-elected. ) Secretary—James Kelly. Assistant Secretary— Alfred Trainor. _— S_-——-— (re- Treasurer—James MclIsaac Goop Man Gone.—On Tuesday night last Mr. James Skerry, prominent for many years in the mercantile life of Alber ton, breathed his last. Mr. Skerry had been ailing upwards of a year but only re- cently took to hia bed. He was a good citizen, a devoted parent, a tender father, and hiv widow and large family have the sympathy of allin vheir deep affliction. He was buried from Sacred Heart Church on Friday, afternoon the funeral cortege be- ing large and representative. Christmas Perfumes, &c It’s justa little over two weeks to Christmas, and we are constantly adding to our stock of presents suitable at this festive season. In perfamee we have a choice assortment. Atomizers that are very pretty and yet not costly. Hand Giassee, Ebony air, Cloth and Hat Brushes, Military Hair Brushes in leather cases, anda bundred and one euitable articles for both sexes. Agi AAAS | ee tnt CA nase tpn + ee a ee FLL GGG G LG BLL G LG LEG LA BEG N . N » Ke > TrTs Es Sh fs 2 Le ~ HABULAS HE BH BHRLGRBHGHGBHLBBAGS KE rs KBBGHBHABMA mewreasneee & ¢ MEET MEAT ¢ THE ALWAYS + BUSY STORE fom_wresee FINE URS... ry roe T i. 4 4\% wd \ “s 7 VJ MARLBOROUGH We have without doubt the finest Fur Stock ever shown by us. ~eaA 2th @ ? ae he ha ee rav ai Pov iy iia yaa sp ivivgy Daye ivara a ik bya Dye Lviv tray tviv tates ys The assortment includes all the latest novelties in the most fashionable kinds nuw worn. Alaska Sable is perhaps the favorite; elegant in appearance, dureble, and medium priced. Mink, Thibet Lamb. Combination Furs Electric Seal, Grey Lamb and Upposum are all favorites as well as the old reliable Astra chan. Collarettes, Mufls, Capettes, Rufis, Mitts, Gloves, Capes. ete., ete. Fur Lined Capes and Fur Jackets, a splen- did assoatment. — HORTENSA, GSE NESE SESE BEE ESE SSE ENE SESE NE SE AE ESS See «t{{| You had to buy any old stove that the dealer chose to sell you, always the one he made most profit on, becausc there was no j» il} ” 444444444444444444244484 ockey The Slater Hockey Boot is p:rfection this year.) Mid ot heavy Oi] gra‘n tan or black with large brass ¢ylets and webbing inserted inside to avoid stretching; it is withont exception the finest Hockey Boot made in ZjCanala Price $3.00. We also have the STAR, aHockey with low heels ard consbination ankle support. Price $2.50. The NEILSON, laced down to the toe, and very high in {I the lez, $2 25. Ii» Other lines— $1. 85, $1.80 and $1 75. ip Boys’ $1.65, $1.40. Sme!}] boys, $1.25. {fre ALLEY & CO. FV a FF VVSTEV I = iN {hive itite . TYME and if wa competition, To-day you have a choice of the best stoves made. —_ See ours before you buy. Tortiss Heaters, Cooking Stoves FENNELL =CHANDLER See ee 7 ROBERT PALMER & €@, With experienced workmen and first-class ma‘ hinery, supply cortractors aud others with Doors and F rames, Charlottetown Sash and Door Factory we are prepared to Sashes anil Frames, interior and exterior Fiz.sh, etc. ete. OUR SPXCIALTIES Gothic Windows, Stairs, Stair Rails. Balusters, Newel Posts, Cypress Cutter and conductors, Kilx Dried Spruce and Hardwood Flooring, Kiln Dried Clean Spruce, Sheathing’and Clap Boards. 7 Ee Give usa ell. ? ROBERT PALMER & “0 PEAKES NO 3 WEAF nea a RA NN NR ore ee a a