icy Good Presents, th e ment acceptable, useful aud service- 1000 Elagant Silk Handkerchiefs China silk hemstitch handkerchiefs, * up, cream w bite and colored brocades al! prices, Embroidered and Linen Handkerchiefs | A grand Xmas display, 5c up. We have some very n’ce mourning handkei- chiefs, also white embroidered, and hemstiteh linen, for ladles and gents. Kid Gloves, Ladies and Gents Just received Saturday, kid gloves to sort our stock, all sixes for Xmas trade, | P: ices—50, 75, 89, $1.10, $1.35 and $1.50 Lined Kid Gloves, ! Special prices, mens—59, 69, 79, 89, and 98, Ladies fur tope, 85, worth $1.10. FUR GOODS Muffs, Collare, Gloves, Mitts, Caps etc., etc., in all makes of furs, at Xmas prices. —ALSO— Men’s Neckties, Men’s Collars, Men’s Shirts, Meu’s Underclothing, Men’s and Boys Sweaters. Special Xmas Prices and Xmas Goods W. A.WEEKS &To. The People e Store. our big kmas bazaar now in full swing All New Goods no old second hand or shopworn stuff here. Liberal Discounts | in all departments; see our big display before you buy. HaASZARD & MOORE TO (nestion Now is where can we get a suitab'e Xmas present for the least mouey, Below will be found a list of a few ofour cut prices for the Holiday Season only, which will enable von to decide at once, as the time ie now short Eight day, half hovr, cathedral gong, Atriking Clocks, for $3.50 Silver Cake Baskets, (quadruple plate), 275 Napkio Rings, 50c up Spoon Hok ers and Piekle Disher, 1 50 A Weaitham Wateh with Chaia (good timekeepers) 7.50 Ladies’ Genuine Gold Filled Walth am Watch, 15 00 Ladies’ Long Chains, warranted five years, 2.00 Ladies’ Solid Gold Gem Rings, (heavy) 3.00 Brooches, Cuff Buttons, Stick Pins, Chains, Charme, etc, at extraordinary low prices. Repairing promptly attended +o & competent person, Clocky, and Jewelry. c. G.JORY CIVIL SERVICE i edi ees le Sa ss a THR DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, DECEMBER 18, SPRCIAL DESPATCHES TO THE EXAMINER, TELEGRAPALC IMPORTANT TO CATHOLICS. | Scibahiens ' + <a, we . es a eS Pigts er oO ¥~e 9 gp Siete occu, te, : ; e ; ‘ * f useful presents— Not Jack-in-t! box’ monkeve and sticks, glassware etc i ek We leave that clases of goods to the c fancy stores, where they belong. . > . We are showing ‘Believed That the Holy See Contemplates a Change as to Canada and Particularly | Ouebec. — ne The Return of Archbishop Brachesi. Moyrreat, Dec. 18.— Word has been received that Archbishop Bruehesi, who has Leen in Rome, wil! sail for Canada to- day. Thia fact caused “surprise as the Archbishop was not expected home for weeks yet. In political circles, this unex peeted return of the Preiate, so hurriedly,is taken as an omen thatthe Holy See con- templates making an importact move in 80 far as Canada and this Province in par- ticular is concerned. EXAMS. Suecessful Islanders at Ho me. ee Orrawa, Dec. 18.—The following have passed the qualifyiog Civil Service ex- aminations at Charlouetowr: E.8 McPhail, Colia C. MeNeiil, Daniel J. Riley, David Robinson, Jas. H. Rodd. The following passed the preliminary examinations at Charlottetown, viz: Tirso - thy Recheford, Colin C. McNeill, Ernest E. Wood. — Bink Dir.ctors Breathe Baty. em Sr. Jony’s, Nfll., Dec. 18.—In the trial of the Commercial Bank Dhrectors the Judge charged favorably to the accused and the jury brought in a@ verdict of not guilty. The case against the Union Bank Directors will be abando: ed. Result of a Fights New York, Dec. 18. — MeCoy won the fight with Creedon i in the afteeth round, —_—_—— > NEWS BY WIRE Simia, December 16.—Further details from the front regarding..the march ot General West:macott’s brigade down the Bara Valley show it to have been ac- companied by the most desperate fighting. The enemy expored themselves in. their effurts to cut off the féar guard, and poured in a constaat rifle fire, in replying to which the British troops exhaxsted their pouches of amunnition, While the rear guard was wern ogtsh constant at- tacks, and in a ditiduk ition, the enemy wade the coup of the campaign by an open rush. The tired soldiers stood tirm, anda withering’ “inde pendent fire swept the advancing’ ‘ttifermen, who charged almo:t to the” bayonets’ point, wavered aod retreated to cover. The action recommenced w rising of the moon. The Brita spor behaved splendidly and inflictet é moat severe punishment ihe enemy bas yet sustained, fally 400 men falling. Wasuixerox, Dee yesterday paseed a bill appropriating $175,000 for the relief of the people who are in the Yukon River country and aleo the bill passed by the Senate yesterday to prohibit pelagic wealing tiy American citizens The former bill encountered practically no opposition, As passed the sum carried by itisto be expeaded under the direction of the eetretary of war for the purchase, trarepdttation,; and distribu - tion of subsistence etdres. It provides that the subsistence #tores may be sold at prices fixed by the Se@retary of War or donated if the people are unable to pay for LATES |! ANDO MAIL 17.—The house — sonny = (ur Xmas Store The great supply depot for christmas preseyis, First floor (60x24) Bocke, Statiovery, Souvenir Goods Leather goods, Christmas Cards Calendars, Booklets, loy Books, Christmas Numbers, news stand. First Floor Annex (36X24) Fancy chinaware, Giassware, Vases, Sleds and Sleighe, Nic- nacs. Second Floor (60X24) This is the great Fancy Goods and Toy Bazar, (Santa Claus Headquarter ) filled with fancy acd useful p¥esents, and the ssiainas vaniéty in Dolls and Toys of every kind, ever seep together in one store in the city. All Under One Roof, You don’t have to visit several stores, this establish- ment—(three stores in one) covers the whole ground, and cheaper thap*anywhere else. Geo, Carter & Co’y., Purteyors of @bristmas Presents t ETT TT ‘prom mn mn i a OF eu, AS PE eT Gas * dal Kae SP eyes * 5 them. It empowers him to purchave reindeer and employ drivers, not eitizens of the United States, and afterwards dis- pose of the reindeer. The bill to pro- hibit pelagic sealing was warmly an- vagonized by Mr. Johbuson, of South Dakota, Mr. Lond, of California, Mr. Hepburo and others, and in the course of the debate there was some caustic criti- cisms of the course of our Behring Sea | | the city is so tasvefally arranged or as pret- | i ‘ T. F. Fullerton at 1) apd 7. and Bible class at 2.30. free lland 7. class at provided Geo. Maaif id at and pastor’s Bible Class at 230 p.m, Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7.80, cA eondvc ed by the Railway men. a’ ways welcome Righteousness,” negotiations, past and preeent. Mr. Johnson stated that while the seal herd | bad brought &70,000 into the treasury since 1870, half a millon had heen spent policing Behring Sea, and two millions in negotiations and other expenses. Weeks & Co's, Xmas disp'ay ‘The large and popalar store cf Messrs, Weeks & Co., bas on its holiday attire in graud style. We don’t think we are wrong in saying no etore in W.A. and decorations, tily trimmed and ibe Xmas goods arranged with snch good taste es Messrs Weeks & Co’s. When one enters the store two large arches are over each of the main passages, and the hanging draperies are very strik- rg. After passing through the arches hand- kerchiets ty the thousand arein rich profu~ sion. In the centre are two Jarge domes of white and colored silk handkerchiefs, | and a |ittle further down the store hangs a large bell made completely of rich flow- ers with two small archesone on either side. The pillers are completely covered with flowe Recently the firm put in the new Au 1 d the effect after the lights a:e ‘urce. ‘@ pars ticularly pretty. Itisan id wm, \ ace to eelect useful Christmas gifie as the show linesand counters are heavily stock«d with envitable goods, Our advice is trv Meesrs Week’s & Co., and see their Xmas die- play. Itis well worth a vivit.--Guardian, Friday morning. Church Services. METHODIST. Prince St~— Prayer meeting at 10.15 Rev G.M. Campbell at li and7. Sunday School and Bible Class at 2.30, Grace Chnrcb..—Frayer meeting at 10. Rev W.J. Howard at li. and Rev W. J. Kirby at7. Evening topic “What's in a Name” Sunday school and Bibie class at 2.15 iEp- worth League at ?.3». Strangers cordially invited. Seats provided strangers, PRESBYTERIAN. Zion.~—Prarer meeting at 10.15. Rev. Deutherlard at 1}, and7, Sunday school and Bible class °.36, St. Jemes’—Prayer merting at 1. Rev Sunday schcol fHURCH OF ENGLAND. St Paul’s.—Morning prayeratll, Sunday Scheol and Rible Ciass at 2.3% Evening prayer and Holy Communion at7. All seats and unapprepriated, Everybody wel- ‘ome St. Pete ’s Holy Communion at & and I! Matins at 10.15. Bible class and children’s ecatechising at’ 30. free and unappropriated. FKvevsonrg at 7. All sais BAPTIST. Praver meeting at 1820 Rev C W Corey Sunday scheoland Pastor’s Bible 2.°0 Strargers welcome and with comfortable seats CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Corner of Prince and Grafton Streets" Rev. liand 7, «Sunday fSchooi CHURCH OF CHRIsT. Church Upper Great George Street. Servic: #tli and7 ey: Schoel and Bible Cas: et°.2 Y¥.P. F. Prayer ‘meeting Wed- Lesday ecaator at 7.30. CHYSINUT STREET. Prayer meeting on Ch: stnut Street, Surday at 4 o’clock. SALVATION ARMY. Sunday Serv ces at 7. 11,3, andat7 nm, Week night Services- Menday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Setarday ats p. m, GOSPEL MEETING Remember the Gospel Meeting in the Y M Hall. Sundsy afternoon at ¢ o’clock, Sirangers Lesson—Romans 3-26 “His RINK oe Opens Xmas night, ice permitting. Gal- braith’s Band in attendance. Tickets For Xmas boxes. What do you say? Gents, only $3.50 Ladies’ “ 2.50 Children’s “ 1.50 Atternoon ” 1.50 Promenade, “ 1.00 Special prices for family tickets. On sale at Drug Stores or of the Managers. PROWSE, BEER & LORDLY MANAGERS, FOR SALE. A Farm at North River, consisting of 45 acres, ina high state of cul- tivation. For further particulars apply to Mrs. CHarRLes Pave, Chestnut Street, Charlottetown. declT SALE OF PAPERS. The Annual Sale of Papers and Maga- zines atthe Catholic Literary I.stitute, will take place iu the Reading Reom, on Tuesday Evening, Dec. 2ist at 8 o'clock | J. M. SULLIVAN, Secretary. Decl6—ii DENTISTRY DR, J. . MURRAY, 149 acl St. .° 2 Baas BABA n SKE HBB gs we have elry, etc. SOOO cccee: Fancy Goods, 897 SEEGEEGEELEELD EGGS: Qe ¢ No Trouble to Show Goods ¢ lowe > > ef > oe 2 <f oF. Perkins & Co. The Lowest Price Dry Goods Store DRESS GOODS In order that you may get Xmas Presents in Dry Goods at a great bargain, we will from this till Xmas day give 25 por cent discount off all Colored Dress Goods. We re det ermined to give the best value always. ell you goods cheaper shan we will. Fancy Geods—The balance of our Fancy Goods will be sold at Special Prices. with the lowest prices on these Goods Store—Ours is an exclusively dry goods store, and a dry goods store always keeps a few fancy goods, such as We do not keep groceries, hardware, suaps. Jew- 3} EB". Perkins & Co. Agents for Moncton Woolen Wills, SO saassaaasaasssassassssssG@Q@e | ‘| ; } } FOR PIGs. MORE SUNLIGHT Judging from the dark places in which pigs are kept during the winter, @ person would paturally come to the conclusien thatthey were a clase of animale that diffe red materially in thie reepect from the rest of the farm stock. They, however, do not differ from ether stock in their need of sunshine. A young pig ie like a flower, it must have plenty of sunlight to enable it to develop and grow to perfection, and we believe that many a litter has been serious- lv injured thr ought the lack of sunshine. T iis point wa® very forcibly brought out by one of our correspondents lately. We think a great mistake bas been made in this respect in the building of many pig- geries. Too often only meagre provision has been made for |! ighting the piggery, and pone whatever for giving the pigs a sun- bath dusing the winter months, The piggery should be situated in euch a way that the sun can shine into the pens a good partofthe day. It might be necessary to put in a few more windows to do thie, but it will pay todo so. During the summer the glaes cau be removed and the opening covered with a piece of sacking as a ecrcen to kee, out the sun aud the flies, Many piggeries might be changed at smAll expe s- to admit of a plentiful sup- ply of sunight. A brood sow should always have a bright olace in which to produce her litter, and the young pigs should have the brightest pen during the winter. A Irttle attention to this questica’ cf lignt will stave money, and prevene disappointment. Give the pigs and »)] ths farm etock more eunlizht to their etables. RE SURE you get what you warm when you ask for Hood’s Sarsape- rilla. Unequalled in Merit, Sales, Cures, There’s no substitute for ' HOOD'S. CHRISTMAS. the last saturday Take advaatage of the time—don’t put off buying un- til stocks are depleted—and the constant rush—rash—crash of the last days get into full swing TO I EE I ET I eae eeammmarnting GLOVES “What lady wouldn’t be del ‘gh:ed with a selection from our great stock. Bick and new shades in guaranteed? 4 button kid, The Blick and newest shades in a fn>. evar anteed 7 stud lacing glove, 1.10 Perrin’s “Bretagne,” 1.35 Something pew, late shades in very fine Kid, 2 pnsh buttone, 81.45 Fine Mocha, 2 puch buttons, silk Ined, new tan shades, SILS5S Black Cashmere Gloves, 13 & 17¢ Black and colored kni: Gloves, 17e Waring line of Cashmere and knitted, Fine Cashmere Gloves, 25c, 30c, 42c. A LIST OF USEFUL « PRESENTS Ice Creepers Snow Shoes Overshoes _ Felt Boots Snow Shoes | Trunks . Valises Moccasins Rubbers Gaiters Moccasins t Also—Little Boots, Slip- pers, Gaiters and Overshoes for Children at GOrF BROS Lecture and Entertainment Course SEASON 1897—1898. St eter's New Hall, Chitown Alternate Tuesdays as follows :— Dec. 14th aad 28th. Jany. llch and 25th, Feb, 8th and 22nd. Particulars of each Entertainment will (given in due course in our local colume septl2— Operative and Prosthetic ~ . ~FOR~— Gentlemen. Ladies. Slippers Slippers Gaiters Hockey Boots) Overshoes Bright CORSET BUYERS are the buyers who select here from Charlotvetown’s greatect Corset Stock. See our 25¢ and 30¢c lines. A nice grey jean Corset, 42¢ Fine grey Jean, with sateen facing, 50e Light weight, ecru jean, nicely made, 55e¢ grey, nicely “D.& A.,” long waist, goods. wee A “beauty” fine light weight Freneh Coutil, long waist, only Si CHOICE HOSE All kinds of good Hose are crowded down in our Hosiery counter. Ladies’ Cashmere Hose, 2ic Soft, plain wool Hose, 2s8c Heavy Cashmere, seamless feet, se Fashioned Cashmere, spliced heels, 42€ Wool and Cashmere. Legging, all prices For Fancy Work A fine ranze of Stamped Linens, Photo Frames, Doylies, Centres Burean Scrap, etc. Beldings Art Silks in Filo Floss, Filo- eelle, Twisted Embroidery, Knitting avd Crochet Silk. 2 spools “Mayflower”? Knitting Silk for 25¢ Crochet Cotton in White and Colored. APRONS Grass Linen Apron with bib, 7e White and Creamw Linen, 18¢ and 24u. White Cambric with embroidered eege and bib. 24e¢ White Grass Cloth, with bib and pocket BOc 2 Dolls for 25¢ They’re well made Dolls, 19 inches long, wax heasd, 25¢ each would be cheap, our price 2 for 25e MOORE & MeLEO) ez None will We compete Exclusive Bry : 3 3 : s FANCY GOODS A fine diepay of Fancy Glassware, Japanese Boxes, Photo Frames Statueties Glassware at “dry goods prices ” See thai line of assorted~ Glassware 5e each Another assortment, 10c eaoh A tableful at l7e esch — PURSES 4c up From the “baby” size up to one big enough to hold what you'll save by dealing here. A bast eifal at 4e each A basketful at 15c each Very choice line 308 each Some very dainty } -ather ones, 55c, 95c, up —— WHITE SHIRTS — Here’s a chance for men. Fine, well made ccluste ~ liven bosom, A grand line, heavy cotton bodes peat linen bosom, and band bands, of price, 75 gente Fine grade Laund-red Shirts, 75 cent Finer, $l 05, $125,919 OE Men’s Top Shirts Goon knitted ozes, 45 ne Grey Flannel, the 85c kied, bag # Kouitted shirt, ia grey or brown, te stripe, 70 cel Grey Flannel, the $1.10 kind, 75 cem# Cold Day Comfort In Fine Underwear for Ribbed Underwear, 1L8&e Heavy Ribbed Underwear, 20 Fine heavy Ribbed, T5e per Plain and ribbed heavy all wool Unde sD a na es UL: a [hf iy wear, $1 we Fine Ribbed Ucderwear, $l tn A line heavy plain Uncerwear, fF men, reguiar $1 6 value, at gigs Dozens of others, but no room. ; Warm Gloves The neatest, inexpensive “7 Gift fora Geatleman friend. see these. Good Glov @3, fleece lined, Finer Grade, one clasp, |i ined, , Nice kid, Heec: lined, one “clasp, shades V ery Choice Glove, Some are one clarp, some are two © some elastic fasie. ing. All prices up to $2.40. which F beautiful Fu: Lined Glove. Neckwear Of all kinds and shapes, 16c, 186) 30c, etc, Xmas Suspenders, nice Hoee, ete f SE SBESEBESZELEAS ERE EET eek: