DIED, At Grasd View, on Nor, 30th, Bruce Kierstead, infant son of Rey avd Mre.J.W. Kierstead, ef water on the brain. and will pe turied at Valleyfield at 2 o’cleck on Saturday. At the Advertisement Tables St Peter’s Bazaar, Dec 7th, will be fouad chocolates , Moir & Sons, Halifax, the White Candy Co, St Joba, the Cowan Co, Ltd, Toronto, Butterrcotch frem MoGregor, Toronto, end caramels from the White Sandy Co. First choice of Tuack’s Xmas. carda, calendars and booklets, can now be had at Carter’s Bookstore. Gentlemen buy your kid and woo! gloves at Prowse Bros, Mocha gloves $1.00 $1 25 gi 50 $1 75 and $200, Weare showimg the beet 75c kid glove in the cite. Zin, Little Jack Horner has charge of a large Xmae Pie at St. Peter’s Bezaar, Dec 7th. The little one#, upon paying five cents pnt ip eit thumbs(and the rescof their hande) sed draw out plums in the shape of Xmas gents. All prises, no blanks. Children’s clothing, reefars, overcoate, y’stere. suite, by the thousand pieces. Juat iow enough to knock the boote right off gi] competition. —Prowse J>roe. Another lot of those wonderful cheap | gisters opened yesterday. All sizee in tock 36 10 46.—Prowse Bros, The Won- derful Cheap Men. 280 3ine. The right kind of rubbers the kind tnat look well, the kind that fit well, the kind | that wear wellat RH Rameay & Co, Ladies gaitere, with new fcorded edge, at R. K. Jost’s—Staw pers Corner. The biggest snap in town all linen and | eambric pandkerchiefs over 30c for half- price, Satur jay. Sentner McLeod & Co. Qar rattan chaire have arrived and we n abhont saying they are sbown in thie | election now. Price awa dlw, Don’t fail to cal! at My Store Saturday | handkerchiefs | pave vO hesitatr the finest eee: i ever city. Make your \mas We will store until requires, down. John Newson. and see the great dispaly o our8, 10,12 and 150 lines are money savers. Sentder McLeod & Co. See our display of neck wear ; unrivalled | for beauty and variety.—-R H Rameay | & Co. | Cocos sod bovril at the bazaar at 8p! m On Thursday next. Our 5 andkerchief is a world| heater — S« r “\icLeod & Co. Ladies ‘fantle Department bas proved Bis . ees this fall. If you fave DOL aireniy¥ i , Sacque, don’t pase the wonderiul cheap men. ~ Prowee Bros. Si } | Weeks & Co The FUR STOuE: Oo quote below a few lines of special value, for this) vir WY week Black coney ruff 62¢ $1.90 black coney ruff 1.35 ruff, satin lined tur collars, $1.20, $1.46, and $1.90 Black thibet ruffs, eatin lined, just opened and selling fast. at $1.65 and $1.85 large storm collars ia iey Lamb Bleck & Grey Opposam Large black Astrachan eal and Beaver Astrachan $25.00. ASTRACHAN JAGKETS 22.00, $25.00, $28.00, $34.00 $40.00, $45.00, $50.00. All sizes and all guaranteed. GENTS FUR COATS Dyed ( ‘con, $16. 50%and $20 09 Wombat $22.00 Best Coon, $35.00, $40.00, $45.00 and up Fur Robes 44.75. 5 25, 6.50 and 8.00. Buy now and save money. WEEKS & GO THE PEOPLES’ STORE Persian & Thibet Lamb TWH DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTLETOWN, DEUEMBER 1, 1899 INFORMATION WANTED. Sixn,—Your demand for the publication of the bargain made between the Local ard Dominion Governments to build a bridge across the Hillsborough iscommend- able. It certainly looks enepicious that veither of them will let the electors know the exact terms and conditions on which the bridge is to be constructed. This is particularly the case when they are ap- pealing to the voters in Belfast and Mur- ray Harbor ov the merits of their bridge and railway policy. [t is a matter that affecte every taxpayer on the Island. The sum of $400,000 ie to be added to our already large debt and surely the public ovght to kuow what we are to get for it. Mr. McKinnon states that he spent several days witb Mr. Blair in Moncton closing the deal. If so, why does he not take the electors into his confidence and let them know what hereally did do? lt seems to m- preposterous that an intelligent elector- ate should be asked to voto away such a large amount of money in such a biind way. I expected the Indepeneot Guardian to Speak out on this matter; but be appears to be as du.ob as en oyeter. INDEPENDENT. Letter Frem Senator Ferguson Sir,~ I see by the Guardias of this morving that the Attorney.General is re— ported to have said at o meeting held at Grand View that the Liberals im this province hevye abolished the bar in the Speaker’s room which the Tories used to have. In regard to this statement 1 wish to say that it ie grossly untrue. There never wasa bar in the Speaker’s room at any time while 1 was in the Legis- lature. It is true that the Speakers may, On rare occasions have treated in their private rooms, and I am informed that, to quite as great an extent as heretofore, such has been done since the Liberals came into power. Regarding the bar of the Commons and Senate at Ottawa it is true that the Jattter bas not been abolished, although I with others did our best to close it. Nor was the vote a party one as Liberal Senators as well as Conservatives voted for its retention. | am yours, D, Ferevson. Nov 29, 1898. ooo The Real Big run Show at the Opera House to-night. | Admission LO cents. MARRIED. At Truro, N.S. on Sept. 7th, 1898, by the Rev. A. D. Morton, Lorne Unsworth to Caroline Saunders, botb of Charlottetown. {0 0 F.—Wildey Lodge, No 27, meets tonight at 8 o’clock. Important business. For high grade clothing at prices to suit all, go to Sent- her, McLeod & Co. lt was reported yesterday that our boy’s knee pants are the best and cheapest in the city. The report is authen- tic—Sentner, McLeod & Cu. LOCAL NOTICES. A good handkerchief fur lc at My Store Saturday. All day Saturday you can buy band- kerchiefe at Sent-er.& McLeod’s for 3¢ each easily worth double. Handkerchief day at My Store day. A big day Saturday at My Store, hander chiefs cheap, almost given away. Just ArriveEp—500 boy’s knee pants.—Sentner, Mc- Leod & Co, Big snap in children’s suits and boy’s knee pants. Re- member the place —Sentner, MeLeod & Co. Our... Satur- Capes, $14.70 * Grand Christmas Display Is Now Almost Complete | All are invited to inspect our magnificent stock of HoLipay NovELTIES. 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. | ST. ANDREW'S DAY And A’ Wha Honored it—Dinzer at “The Davies.” Last evening the Caledonian Club gave their anoual dinner in honour ot 3t. Andrew’s day. About seventy-five gentle. men sat down to a bountiful repast served in the spacious and beautiful dining mom of Hotel Davies. The President of the Club, Mr. John MoPhee, had at his right Lieut. Governor McIntyre and at{his left Chief McLaren. In the absence of the Vice President, Capt. Ronald McMillan, James Paton, E+q., acted as croupier. The Haygis was ushered in with the usual cere- mony, under the auspices of Piper Fergu- son, and waa addreseed by Mr. Webster, of the E-dale Fouudry and Machine Worke. Io the course of his introductory remarke, previous to the toast to the Queens, the President referred in fitting terms to those members of the society, the late Archibald McNeill, Eeq., and the Jate John Andrew McDonald, Ksq., whore deaths occured withis the year, and to the Rev. James Fullerton and others now away in South Africa. The absence of the United States Consul, the Hon. Mr. Vail, on account of the death of Vice President Hobart was re~ ‘Local and Other Items. Marriowsrs.—A bunch of Mayflowers was picked at Lunenburg, N 8, a few days ago. Nova Socotra Apruszs.—It is said that over a hundred thousand barrels of apples have heen ishipped thus fer this season from Hlifax to Engiand. Istaxp Propvon.—The schooner Miletus arrived from Prince Edward Ieland on Saturday evening with a cargo of oats for Jas. Bain.—Yarmouth Times. SrrRawzerries. — Strawberries made their appearance in New York city in time for Thavkegiving. The price is $1.75 a box—and there are several ina box. Coat ArrivaLs.—These vessels arrived yesterdsy with coal for C. Lyous & Co, oamely Henry G Ives, Stanley Mac, James S-mple, Life Boat, Emma and Haonah Eldridge. Orient Divisiox.—S. of T. will meet this (Friday) evening at 7.39, sharp, when & visit will be paid by the Young Temper- ance Crusaders, A full attendance is re- . McLean. | Patron Saint in brilliant etyie. } wus a grand |; Among the guests present were His Lord- gretted, and the toast to the President was | ques ed. for the same reason drank ip silence. His Lordthip the Bishop‘of Ckarlotte:own and Dr.McMillan were unable to be wresent be~ | Vancouver, B. C., whois now visiting bis cause of the death ot FatherMcPhee. Astbe | many friends here deiivered an feast of reason and ihe flow of sou! began, | excellent address before the studente of the the following telegram was re eiv:d and Charlottetown Business © pilege last even- read by the President : ing. —_ >. __ C. B. C.—Rev. J. M. McLeod, of Scdooner Purcaasen.—Capt. Riebard Moran, whose schooner was stranded near Sammerside some weeks ago, has just purchased the schooner Daisy, owned by parties in Gaspe. The Daisy is a com- paratively new schooner of seventy tons register, and has already taken in a load of railway ecrap for Pictou, Captain Moraa is to be congratulated on securing 80 fine a schooner. Hawirax, Nov. 30. President P, E. I. Caledonian Club. “And here’s a hand my trusty fiere, Aud gie’s a hand o’ thine And we'll take a right good wililie- waught For Auld Lang Syne.” Your fellow claneman, Jamas J). Invine. ———— The post~prandial speeches were generally excellent, the more eloquent,being thore of Mr. David Small, who spoke for “The day and a’ wha honor it,” Mr. J. E, B. Mc. | follows ; Chancellor Com.nander, Dr. H D Cready, “The Land of the Heather,” and | Johuson; Vice do. A G Peake; Prelate, Rev. J. J Teasdale, “the Land we live in.” | Rev. J W McConnell; Master of Work, A Senators McDonald and Ferguson. respoad. | McBeth; Keeper of Record and Seal, G ed ably for the Governor General and Par~| Lane; Master of Finance, W W Clarke; liament of Canada, and Governor McIntyre Master of Exchequer, J L Thomson; and Frewier Pa:qunarsvo for the Lieutes~ | Master of Arms, Kenn+th Finlayson; Inner ant Governor anu Provincial Legislature. Guard, F P Newsome: Outer Guard, J W Lieut. Colonel! Moore and Lieut. MeDon~ | Sutherland; Trustees, E Chandler, B Ster-~ aid responded in fitting terms to the im-| Tt, AJ McLean; Vice Caancellore. J R portant toast of the Navy and Army, the | McKie, T A McLean. latter delivering one of the best speeehes re of the evening. Dr. Taylor, responding for the “Island Contingent,” made an able and fere'ble plea in justification of Great Kyicats or Pyratas.—Officers of E n- pire Lodge were last evening installed as Sap Deatu.—A very ead death is re- ported from the west. Little Celena Gaudet, sister of Mrs. Doiron, the much- o >} ae ? } _ Britain’s part ip the South Africa war and; neloved eae teacher of Alberton, went Messrs James Paton and Alexander Mc-|"P ‘° SS ncuie te. visit nee es the wife of J. B. Gaudet, Eerq., Donald each deliyered a capital address on our commercial and agricultural inierests. Mr. D O’M. Reddin resporded for Sister Societies, Messre Coticn, McCourt and Nash for the prese,and Mesers W. D. Ross at that place. She Qsoon became ill and Dr. Ross attended! her. On Wednesday night she passed away quite suddenly. and us nobody expec’ed death, her friends were scd Harry McKenzie for the ladies. In greatly shocked. toa a the midst of conclusion the health of Mr. end Mrs. | f@ we are in death. We rextend brag J. J. Davies was heartily drunk—and | &¥™pathy to the afflicted family and griev- God Save the Queen ed friends of the deceased. Anld Lang Syne and were sung. The speeches were relieved by patriotic sorg*, which were well sung by Mr. Stanley Tuk Concert Co.—The Shamrock Con- cert Co. opened their engagement at the Opera Houselast night. The company com- acd Mr. Lamont, (Mr. Watts presiding | prises about a dozen very clever people. at the piano and playing the accompani- | Por good singing, grand dens ments) and a recitation by Mr. T.A. ing, funny comedians, clever women,acrobatic juggling avd other vaude- ville features the ccmpany is certainly a good one They produce an original farce» comedy every night. They are advertising the famous Shamrock Remedier, vhich are an excellent line of medicines. The Co will be here for two weeks, and wil] give a change of prograinmeeach eve ing.Thead miss on to all parts of the house is 10 cents. There wiJl be a grand mativee Saturdsy at 230, for ladies, gentlemen and child- ren. Yesterday the students of St. Dunstan’s College celebrated the Feast of Scotlaud’s The day conge for the students, and in honor of St. Andrew was a programm e. the dinner select number of the day’s ship Bishop Macdonald, Rev F X Gallant asd Dr. Couroy. The rev. rector preside i and imtroduced the \@-‘ious toasts after ample justice had been done to the exc 1- lent table thet had been set. Speeches ins reply to the eeveral toasts were made by Bishop Macdonald, Rev. A P McLellan, Rev. Dr Monaghan, Rev P C Gauthier, Dr Conroy, K C McPberson, T Trainor, P T Mcintyre,J M Raftery, J J McGowan, W E Cameren, A _ LaLiberte and J Donahoe. Theconcert to have been given in the evening was postponed on account of the death of Father McPhee. -*-:-o>-— THe O.p Way.—The following mar- riage novices appeared in the Halifax Re- corder in 1832: At Liverpool, on 2Ist Oct., by the Rev. J. T. T. Moody, James Spencer Mountain to the very pretty.Jniia Aon, thirl daughter of Michael Tur- pio. In ancient times, the God’s, we’re told Turn’d fo'ks into a fountain ; A greater wonder here behold — A maiden made & mountain. At Shelburne, on the 4th Nov., by Rev. W. Webb, Wesleyan Minister, Wm. Bingay to Ann Amelia, daughter of Isaac G. Enslow, Eeq., after a courtshipof 14 years. PERSONAL Rev. Dr. Robert Lowry, the well-known bymn writer, died at Plainfield, N J, re- cently, et the age of 73 years. It ie reported that Mr Walter DeBlos and Mies Kate Davies were married yester- day at St Paul. Tue Examiner offers i:s congratulations and best wishes. Rev. P P Arsenault, of Mount Carmel, and Mr, Anthony Arsenault, of Wellington, recently visited St. Joseph’s College, Memrameook. They were heartily wel- comed, says a Memramcook correspondent. ——————— ee 20... Physicians. A fresh supply Anti Diphtheritic Serum SUPREME COURT. Fripay, Dee. 1. Ronald McMillan vs.the City of Char- let etown. The argumenton the demurrer in tnis case isstill being heard, Morsen Q. C., finished yesterday afternoon on be half of the city, after whichjMcLeod, . C., was heard for the plaintiff. He ‘:oncluded at recess today, and Stewart, ( C, is now; following on the same eide. After the conclusion of Mr. Stewart’s argument Recorder Has- zard will clese forthe city. The case will likely continue tomorrow, and, being the last on the docket, will close the term. prepared November 13th in the Bacteriological Lab- oratory of Parke, Davies & Co., just received. Each bulb contains 1060 artitoxic units, ah CorrisutTions.—The following mann- facturers and wholesale dealers have sent contributions uf perfumes and toet articlrs to the advertisement table, St. Petef’s Bazaar, Dec. 7th: John Taylor & Co, To- ront, the Davis & Lawrence Co, Evans & Sous, Montreal, Todd & Coffin. agents for Haszard & Moore , Lundborg’s perfumes, New York, MEET MEAT THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE ¢ { Walking Hal lors ale Dress Hats = Half Price at Stanley Bros i 3 150 Samples a : Felt Hats a IN PEARL GREYS—> & FAWNS ‘ BLACKS NAVY BLUES TSE SIRES mm OSM ES ir wilt, QL 1 Mea sf ai Es is REDS EC : as ae 4 4 a GREENS, ete. a E as _ ‘. * HALF PRICE, STANLEY BROS. ZL s pay eee ties aie Pe pera Sak TSP hail 3s . 2": \ be. ox AY, - Pe ‘i Serre ae is Th Rare. : Rs OAASAABAR AAD ER Ake ne eee «i{| a i Ce ee Ns : irls’ Chocolate < «i ‘ ’ «Skating Boots ° «(il bi 4 $1.50 p q Here is one of the nicest little sboots we lave ao rsold, just the’ thing for a good skatin: cr tal! waiking shoe, all «({l «tl Made on a good comfortable last, stylish »nd shapely, of fairly heavy Chocolate Pubble Leather at $1.90 for misses’, sizes 11 to 12, and $1.85 for ii» women’s, sizes 2} to 7, [hie ALLEY & CO.> i This is the Weather xs. Which You Require Good Warm Clothing If you wart variety of style at well as quality to seitct from is Suitings, Overcoatings &c., you will tind it here. QUR TAILOR SHOP IS IN FULL BLAST ——=— Turning out 4rst-slass clothing for people who are fortunate enough as to have them made here, We Will Continue Our Reduction Sale on Men’s Furnisbi Special discou.ts on Fancy Shirts, Neckwear, Underclothing Sweaters, ete. . 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