- HBKS & C0 ie Toto Men’s heavy rib ned underwear to — night, 89e suit > Men's ileecy lined underwear, just the thing for this weather §1 00 suit Men's heavy lined kid gloves, one lock astener, to-night $0¢ pair. Men’s fleecy lined kid gloves, 90c pair. Ladies’ heavy ribb- ed linders, 20c¢ each, Ladies’ warm flan- nelette. 7 Night gowns to- night 45c¢ each, Weeks & Co THE PEOPLE'S STORE P S—See those warm blank ets at $2.65 pair Ceieteeneeenenen aimee = FOR MEN Kaz r Straps, Shaving Mugs, Shaving Brushes Hair bsrusches © Military Sets, Cloth Brushes, Pipe in ¢ st-e, Chamois Vests. PERFUMES: ----- trom L5e to $8.00. ATOMIZERS: ----- HAND MIRROES------ FANCY SNAPS----+- warutacturers. a Jchuson ee Sn eee ne Se | pears. ; uggestions Christmas presents f r men and wonen, ”ept In stock and sold bv us at extremely reassnable prices during the holiday seasons. ror V7omen A large end handsone array at prices ranging Preity and urefal, 50c up. in celluloid and toito se bre%xs, Delightful.y perfumed and mad2 by the We invite inspection of our stock z DRUG re mie Jchnsoa, iss =. THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTIETOWN, DEVEMBER 12,1899 ve Local and. Other Tens Axotnugr Catennar.—Tue Examiner is indebted to Mr. McBeth for the New York Life Ineurance Company’s calendar for 1900, ew L. O. A. The annual meeting of St. George’s Lodge will be held in the lodge room to-night. Every member is request ed to attend, KE. N. Younker, Secretary. secutive Foresters.— Foresters will please re- member the segular meeting of Court Avondale to-night at 8 o’clock. Election of officers and other important businerse.— A full attendance is requested, ——_.-——— Resx Tickete.—Just the thing for a Xmas Box. The rink will open ter the season Xmas afternoon, ice permitting. Tickets eame price us last year, $5.50 for gent’e, $2.50 for ladies, $1.50 for child- ren aad afternoon. naineesiitieanitths : Witp Geese axyp Rozins.—Mr. Edward Bayfield informs us that on his way into the city from Brighton this morning he sawa flock of wild-geese moving north and a robin singing inthe trees. And this }ea the 12 the of December ! — Fun erator P. P. Aroniarpo.— The ef. van’ i funeral of the late P. P. Archibald took place yesterday afternoon from Park street church. Religions services were con-~ ducted by Rev. Clarence McKinnon, B. D., pastor of the church, assisted by Kev. Dr. | McMillan. ‘ Asleep in Jeeus, blessed cleep,”’ and “Forever with the Lord” were eung bythe congregation. At the grave prayer was cfiered by the Rev. E. A. Mc- Curdy. Preceding the hearse were Rev. Drs. Pollok and McMillan, and Rev. Messrs. McKinnon, Laing, McCurdy. The memters of the session of Park street church followed the chief mourners, who were A. Moffat, of Charlottetown, brother of Mrs. Archibald, and Meesrs.J. H. and A. S. Barnstead, ofthis city —Halifax Herald. Ciry Couxciu.—The regular monthly meeting of the City Council wae held la- evening. A petition signed by upwards of 300; housebolders asking that the firejalarm be put in working order was read; end tbe offer of Mr. W. P. Doull to do the work fur $25 was accepted, the work to be per- | formed to the satisfaction of the Mayor be- | fore the money is paid. It was decided that Sileby steam: fire engine be repaired to the extent of $50, and ‘bat hereafter thot engine and her apparatus be used for fire purposes only. The purchase of 500 fee: of new hose was approved. ‘The Counci!- | lors representing ward five were appoinied to locatea new light on Lower Malpeque Road. Applications for other lights were declared out of order because at & previous | meeting a resolution had been adopted de- | claring that no more new Jizbts should be erected this year. Councillor Hooper gave notice that at the next meeting he would move fora grant of $25 tor John McCourt, aa old and faithful servant of the city who had been disabled for several : Tobacco Pouches, Cigars, Tubacco in tins Travelling Crses, brand Glasses for Shaving. Razors (a side iine at lowest pric s.) new s'yles i meeting of the ‘| Horace KE. i in-law. Mr. C. D. Thomson. best A HYMN FOR THOSE IN PERIL OF WAR. ’ Brethren Pray For Us.” We lift up hands of prayer, Yor those who fight in Liberty’s great name; O, God of Hosts, let nothing put to shame The sacred flag they hear. Let no fear them dismay, “ajd %:70 Of such as only can the body kill;*) #7” But never can the blood of freedom pill, The life of justice slay. For justice make them strong, Let noneturn back or slacken hia right hand, Till laws of right be ‘stablished in the land, Made sore by laws of wrong. Sbouldst Thou send pain or death, Comfort the soul withthoughts of duty done, And in the noise of battle, lost or won, Heer thou the last low breath. Nor let our epirits fail,— But give us strength ¢’en notto weep too sore, For those whom we may see on earth no more if so Thy will prevail, AMEN. —Church Times. r+ PERSONAL Rev.A. J. McDonald, of Fort Augustus, is in the city today. Mr. J. J. Hornby leaves morning cn retuin to Halifax Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth J Summerside, are in the city. guests et the Hotel Davies. Messrs. J. W. McManus and Reid Me- Mavus. of Memramcook, N. B., who have b-en in Charlottetown for several days, crossed to the maioland today. Miss McLeod, daughter of Judge Mc- Leod. of Smmerside, presided ata resent Propylaeum Society in with Acadia College, Wolf- to-morrow Martin, of They are cornectior vitle. Miss Morrison, the world’s famous sec- ond sight artist, will give an loterestipg pert/rmance toigbt by special request, ee Mr. Sslwail expose bis famous card igeke st the Opera House tonight. vr. D. F. Rogers, who bas been here far come time yest in the interest of Stiiman, commission mer- ' chant. New York City. croesed to Pictou by the Princess today. Rev. J. M. McLeod, of Vancouver, who recently visited Charlottetown, is spending | a few days'in Moncton the guest of his con- He preached a very interesting sermon in the Presby- ferian church on Sunday night. PELAYS OF THE MAIL SERVICE, Sir. —Last evening the ma'l train ar- rived in this city witn a email New Bruns- wick mail at 9.30, leaving the largest and most important part of our mail at Point dc Chene. We will likely receive it to- n vb’, \wenty-four hours after it should be b-re. Why cannot this mail come by Picton, if the Steam Navigation Com. pavy canvot bring it by Point du Chene? U.aer present steamboat arrangements it wou'd reach us four hours eooner, and for thet matter why not bav- the Minto leave Piereu every nigbt on arrival of the lae rair. J+ the his province rgbily underrto both the Stans vand the Minto were tuilt to facili- : rervece. It both shoald le atte for ihe whole pre- deleved hours. ace onr cost «fice cfficials no interest 0 «abil i. to make an «fort to remedy thi- Navi remal Her wee Und erside for titne Ve, gotta pa. up with Fs EaxQuiReR. miber 12, "99. —— ae people of ao the matter mei and a aut p28 -evCer Pe fon pad that af while the mails nce y'e twent,-f ur tmoe of affaire. vANIOD may KOmeE t hav w ¢ thie a - nti j-a «ff bro ment i e tae eit Lors OF Pork. - Grrest qu j-s wi p rk The dealers poii from 4, ww 4q wete ova. 1. teres Poon <-Laet Suet av wie *bh-gren’s Dav iv Firs Metinodi Chorveh Suvday schcal. The sciol re ucht wanes »rocles of value tothe hiding eft e- fike cout.i buuiens was $l7é. F k GHE ihe per. and grog res, 5 be ! ve ine ¢ AccipestaLLy Ixsugep To issa d the: Meo resael Buber, ~b en poye of Mr. 7 \ Mei ur. was ny rred af the rew Eyi- ! red mek taccory yertl ‘dav. |) seen bat warble pure gon a belt Mr, Acher’ lu the mwaguen ey aod ne The por lo (ong Ces s0 <1 @ waaeye-rely injared. o bis chothirg which caught In tee me- hi ery was badly tors, oe saunas Coxtest (1 eer. —the hterarv conte: of V ve orn Dv- aD, $ of i . clo-ed ja-t evening he t-dies iakieg side #yvainst rt entlemen, Me dehs Row wae jolge,en iboush th: ne was ebarp, he g ve de- Onin tav f fteve ledica, A vuie oO tt.R bu wie ber ie 42: s, R R-, W olimeds A.cons rtite Fair an tte a <s ia. ee pd home made Ce ° olls 2%, # « 4 2 1 te. 6G: Tu, -_——- - No. Yankee Humbug but good honest valuc ig Maypole Soeax the creat English Ilome Dye DYES BNY MATFPIA: | S ANY COLOUs | ee book cu Home Dyeins | FREE applyiilg o - ide as ee aS t A. P. TiPPET &2f°..4 =, } iiieaid iia tines icuickg ibaa siieliiaal Local and Other items, Ex.ection Day.—To-morrow will te election day in the Be!fast and Murray Harbor districts. Ger One To-Nicur.—The epecial Christmas Number of the Prince Edward Island Magazine. For sale at all tbe bookstores. Price 5 cents. Hiex Tea.—Thursday thel4th, in the Y. M. C. A. ball, abigh tea under the auspices of the W. C. T. U. Sale cf aprupe at 230, Tea at 6 p. m. Be W. C. T. U.—Aigh tea and eale o1 aprons and fancy articles in tne Y. M. C. A. hallon Tbursday (14th). Admission 1@cte; including tea 25cte. Tuk Ancnors.—At a meeting of tbe Anchor A. U, held Jast ny ht,tbe toilowing officers were elected: . cau. Honary President—W T Payne. President—J B Hughes. Vice Presidept—B Brown. Secretary—M Murphy. Treasurer— L Robertson. Managing Committee—G Moren, C Moreon, W McLean, J Gillis and J 8 Hughes. wate itive Labia : Natural History anp ANTIQUARIAN Scoisty.—The meeting of the Natural History and Antiquarian Society was held lastevening. Rev. I’. H. Hunt delivered a very interesting address on Mineralogy, instructive and tully outlining the ecience, A vote of thaukse was moved by Mr. Wat son aud seconded by Mr. May. The next meeting will be held in January, when the annua election of cfficers will be held, Anyone desiriug to join the society sbould apply to the secretury before next meeting. A Goo» Run.—ine Halifax Herald Says: Scuoucer D. M. Owen, Captain A. B. Cook ieft LaHave tor Alberton, P. K. 1., three weeks ago Monday. Arriving ibere she wok in cerge and left for home on Saturday, the it.u, and arrived off Kaster Poiwt at 8 o’civck ‘luesday morn- lug. Lhe run from Canso to Kaster Point, 155 miles, was made in13 hours and 58 winutes, making 11 m:ies an hour the entire distance, which 1s faet sailing for a 59-footcrafi.y Pree ~~ salensiiceitals SaLvation Army.—-The lecture of Major Pickering last evening drew a full house and was weil wortby of a much larger place than the 8S. A. Burraeks, The lec- ture ,Cantainea important mattei for the historiav, and was at times simply eloquent. Those who nave read Geoeral Booth’s famous book entitled “Darkest Kugiaud aud the way out of it,” will have rome couception of ihe tacis placed before the people last evening. Mejor Pickering, accompanied by Lieut. Usrgubart, jeft ior Nova cous this morning. sdaichcsaiabisiieli Bartisr ConrerrENce.— Last evening the P. E. 1. Baptist Conference met in quarter- ly session. Mr. W. ©. Turner spoke on Foreigv Missions and Mr. F. D. Dresser on, Home Mission. Key. W. H. War- ren gave, ao address = on education, and A. u. Shaw, on the Grand Signe Mission. - The Norib- west Missions Was taken up by Kev. E, A. McPhee. The Choir reneered good music during 'he eveulbg. At the moraipg ression of the Confer- ence the following Cfticers were elected for the year :— Pres— Rev. A.C. Shaw, of Annandale. secretary—G. P, Ravmoud. At tue : reports were i-ard trom tue Cuurches aud general uuel- ‘Lois €VCLID;, Kev. DD. rree,of iryou, will preach ess Kev A PF Browne of North Kiver wii condus a evaugelistic serve ce. Meetipg ty ingiu oe 8 ocluck. Puuiic Gutdia.ly afle:boun s&ersion uces dierCusree. tuvireu, rece ane ae Sc LDIEKS Wivks LeEauvtvge- Au UI PaniZs O tioVibg tite watever bier va be tuioin crv at Ouawa, avder tue PFre-: ¢ucy wf Mr>. itu ui, Wile obihe M } we Geurtal Com- ibe Muitnow. Be. vert turmed & Mourtice Aa vietcaued One ibe © J ove Oe iG briug tbe wives, Miocene BU sts err fs L moi "Deliet v UGU- Gs ithe msigticd ihatd tz wh Lrayees have ’ ; Wivles 1a Catii al 4, Lien reds le preiber, ts thhcece, Ud «8 - UP serous, sinte vluere® uch atd ry lppaiby wll OUP en v oer -O thal, Woetber I ritKiers uF veslith they wap Le ebe io mutually ae aud mesi- bl one @vor ver wud Lhe sr faterlies tt routes of d fh: { in uitu Ulga, Ze & Unhatiovetown, ent io HW, Vroubies aad di-tres- pis po- L azue in ihe €teh the Waiver, w Lueie wel sicletes of tucn Lever gs e a bie fore are tesiwed to be pre es two omeebitg te be fie On be Ber ov uf Weiner: \ 13 i LP cri ber, at a or itt uk : ‘ ; ot ther 1@seituce vl “fs. & . tacrtsie Pritwecd Frei. » eotennenssisttignatifipeshennapniinseraeae ~ M. .. A, —ihjge eearetinw tie Sigs. 841s Yo M. Oo a. bal iam evening © diss e wo K ol Temvuring the Deer ti Uo ee ty fitvuee sintcdard war me Vety Wav «© rur- tem, Quite ms umber Woe oseserl, . uo air S$ shes (OOK RU AE IVE. patil te thie ik-CUSS or, v . Stata ‘pre cu te Gy ¢ - Upeot Mr. Mar-t al w Re CuL- pl tia) ricte on mgood ec Pea tucte ad ih ape tre Chur . be $1. @ Wolk +h brew _ ist ip muh pio r ve vee ® gs will iethkad in tte FO ile ¢ Watlul ag i ga RD a ned \ tere ? atip.mw Pf, waned), CoO er tne us be we wf cne d’- rettues of toe YM C. A. ae bie s cog tiitiee at Dee Was ey getluicad tu ian li & bbe ee. 0 7. M >: wl «tur ey Peres By) 888 Chieit & } Koren to > pete e ee out HIV ate ue Whe leew te fon, kt rs, E 1! a ihinmme ant a J Pesntl of ore pte bia ko par io the de a 7 j Eta L abe ddeneand muie im te 8 aa pie etal Stim eas el pew ig eI et aac ce #, Pisce. pus ee ie thea ~. 7.9 cused 5.5 ats . ‘ ¥ ’ i ea r : - Pela) ee ae Oh eS v & “ aH ¢; BAGAAGAD’ HAGHBABHAR SG KAHL GLABRAE GLSLGGIESE GHG FAA ANALAGHGAGBRGLGGGABRGGG IGS ~ecan 2 OO @®D ¢ MEET MEAT THE ALWAYS A BUSY STORE ¢ # @se-...% 6007 2 ® rINE rURS.. dle) Br ~~. We have without doubt the finest Fur Stock wm. ever shown by us, The assortment includes all the latest novelties in the most fashionable kindge nuw worn. Alaska Sable is perhaps the favorite; elegant in appearance, dureble, ard medium priced. &: Mink, Thibet Lamb. Combination Fars, Electric Seal, Grey Lamb and Gpposum are ~ all favorites as well as the old reliable Astra chan. , Collarettes, Mufls, Capettes, Rufls, Mitts, Gloves, Capes, ete., ete. Fur Lined Capes and Fur Jackets, a splen- did assoatment. 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