ELE, is HT Sy dm Tye wy Ky » fy Hockey at the 3 Rink to-night | , cKReY Boot = i sy -~- —_ Something \ew { Unocoiate Hoe )cevy _ b Spr g Hee! lea the i hude ») L 1 large brass Eylets. Black and tan ¢) be than ever +). 4 | Ankle Su ALLEY & oOQO., The Shoeists npports SSSSSSSSSSOSZLSS*t SESESSES £9446 46068 6 4OR 80846 Fonueseovonveen=coee COCSESS* OCHOSARSESOSES ee 5 RENE BE REE Ee oe c =F voinm é $ * oonwnn =e ~=<= @ @ @ @ @ @ * =e & woes *& @ @~ ‘ ¢ We want your order For Xmas Cake taka Cake. LO I ity Lo for Christmas if ¢ rde1 All sizes and Weights from 2 to 10 lbs each N th 0° but the eST mater- snd baked just right. ised QC a ; A f ; pal ye your order. TELEPHONE 98. D. STEWART ¢| ECLIPSE RAKERY ¢| BAKES BEST BREAD | ne @o @ oo 4} @ OO OO 2 OD CAARARAS AAR ¢ We Gordinally = Ask You With your friends and inspect our stock of Xmas Gifts the ~_>.,, es <= @& =~ «= = = «= a2 © © = & & AAH* | } ' L aiiiiiiiiiiiiiieietaid: Here you will fiad al latest creatione of fine Jewelry, Watches Cut Glass, Silverware You will find every conven ence awaiting you, and we know that your visit will prove mutually pleasuratle. © W. W. WELLNER Hovse. RARARRARSA RRA RAKE : Tue Great Ware: SuuveY¥ FF SPS¥ sient GGG GHGS There is Nothing lik » pleasing customers. That s what wear- doing all - the time, we give them such re s valine for their money that they Av Sj we back again and bring others is 4a Ww nh touem This ; the key- as °® bote of our success. We strive *e F | to please everyone who leaves an rder with us. Why not give % next order and be thoroughly convinced what we ieee | } say is trne i | We solicit your va! ued orders. em STEWART & CO’Y, ndiern Foun lers Engineers acnin sts, Ss ev 1os8 e Wharf, (h’towe —ieb, Be 45 ' Phope 125 ond SE ESPEN SPS BRI Tre ij) wUUL The M ' | fata BIS BBS SSS =F ei IN PLATES Charcoal and. ( oke. boxes landed ex 3.5. Winmpeg. For sale by HORACE HASZARD, 208—eod a 400 Lake | , tamston, N 8, ' | pnblie library. | said THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, DECEMBER 6, 1808 4 FATALITIES IN HALI¥r Local and Other Items Hairax, Dec, 2.— There was a chapter St. Joseru’s Convent.—Don’t miss the | of causalties in Halifax to-dey. Philip social tonight. Howe. I.C.R. brakeman, was ki Jed in a tichmond yards by being crushed between SCHOOL ¢ Ibe echool at Wil-| care. Rawley Thos. Smiih was found dead has been closed on account | on Windeor road, his head fractured; sur posed to have fell on the point of a jagged stone. Foul play was suggestedand an investigation demanded. The deceased of measles, a ei eis He Was a Sport.—A emall boy in an elementary school on being a-ked what] Was & man ofsome means and stalwart were the races that had dominated Eng. | presence. He left bome to cut timber. iand since the invasion of the Romans, re- Alexander R. Siavier, a respectable plied: Epsom races, Ascot races, New-| Citizen, was knocked downon Cogsweil boree and trampled He had bis skuil street by a frighiened on bytheiron hoofs. fractured and may die. Gus Sweeney, driving a team across the track, wasatruck by an exprees train going out of North street aod burled some distance. One leg was broken. Mrs. Warren of Windsor street fell down stairs and is sertouely oem market races, and Doncaster races. - >_— Two Ferrite Vatierys.- About 125.000 barrels of apples have been shir ped from the Annapolis and Corowailis Valleys to the English markets, and this does not re- present more than one-half of the quao~ tity available for «xport.— Hal fax Herald. ——— MARRIED. At the residence of the bride’s father, on the 29ch Nov, by Rev A F Browne, Ludlow Jenkins to Miss Katie Mac lean, daughter of Hector Maclea’, all of New Dominion. At Bayfield, N B, on the 15th Nov, by Rev E Rameay, George Irving, of P K Island, to Miss Hannah Crozsman, of Cad- man’s Corner. Pr: SPEROUS Civpe.—During the past eleven months 246 vessels, rapresenting 380,000 tons, have been built and laupch- ed on the Clyde. The's the best record in a decade. For the present month 50,000 tons are in a and a prodigious amount of naval work placa Bock Leavis.— A curious has been presented to the Chelsea ’ is &@ Burmese book writ- ten, or rather engraved, STRANGE asx no ink is used, At Springfield, Mass, on the 22nd Nov, wth @ stylus upon some 390 sirips of dried | by Rey F L Goodspeed, Charles M Han- palm leaves, Ibe palm leaves are held cock, of Springfield, to Mies Alberia M tog ther by two pieces of wo d, and the ea 1d, formerly of Traveiler’s Rest, P edgee of the who! are decorated in g ld Ib Island. aod vermillion.— London. on At the —— of the bride’s parents, Oatmeal and Mitx.—The Department | 0a tbe 23rd Nov, by Rev A D Mecdoua ts of Agricuiture at O:tawa has discovered | Joseph Rix to Mies Lilie Eendereon, from experiments ia the poultry feeding ; daughter of Thomas Hendersou, all of establishment a’ Carl-ton Place that the | Elmsdale. best fle-h-food for tow! is oatuveal ground a8 fine as flour, mixed with skimmed milk. Poultry on that diet have taken on flesh with remarkat | mows Even Prof Rot ertson was astonished at the result of the At the re = of the bride’s father,ty Rev H Pensa, Clarence White to Miss , Al ce Nelson, d mee of Horatio Nelson, ali of Montague. At Kinkora, onthe 21st Nov, by Rev J experiment. pei. 2 J Macdonald, Peter Mahoney, of Kinkora, ISLANDER TO BE Kyicurep.—An Ot- | to Mies Mary E Mcvabe, of Newton. Also, | tawadespatch says: ‘Ono the occasion of | On the 24th ult, by the same, Owen Me | the inauguration of the McDouald mining Carvell to Miss Bridget E Hougher, and chemistry building at McGill Univer- | daughter of James Hughes, all of Kio- kora* sity on Decemter 20th. it is said here that Mr WC McDe yoald, the generous benefac~ ter 10 the University, will be created a K CMG.” Mr Mec Donald, it mav be per- | haps unnec eseary to add, isa Prince Ed- ward Islander. UL wn _-— Crow's Nest O11.—The latest senss- tion out Rossland way is the discovery of an oil belt not far from the Crow’s Nest | Pass, a only oil deposit in Western Can- ada. Experts report favorably oa the | formation, and oi] found fioatingon the creeks is pronounced of exellent quality. The oil is supposed to have its origin in the coal beds of the Crow’s Nest Pass. Canapa AneaD.— The fact that Canada sends 55 per cent of the cheese imported by Great Britain, while the United States sendsovly 24 perceat is explained by the thorough organization of the Canas dian dairymen, whoare unitelinan evr deavor to produce o uniformly high grade suited to the demands of the Eogli>h mark- et. In the province of Oatario alone there areeighteen associations of checse makers representing 1.206 factories, with an annual output of 100,600,000 pounds, Dr. A. W,. CHasE SENDING FREE ADVICE TO PHE SICK. REV. J. N. VANATTER, OF ALBION, WIS., WRITES A LETTER ON DR. CHASE'S OINTMENT. A (Jvexve Tasie.—Lewellyo Cunning— { ham, Dorch-ster, N. B., has recently completed a table which stands unique as a *pecimen of bandiwork with carpeuters tools, says the Vancouver world. It con tains 160,00) separate pieces of wood, and has been incourse of construction for over fifteen years. There are two bun-~ dr-d aud seventy different kinda of wood in its make up, and these have been gathered from all parts of the world, as well as relics from railroad disasters, floods, big fires, battle fields, old govern ment ships, and others commemorative of importantevents. The number of hours spent on its construction was 8,692. In the centre of the top is achecker board, whose pieces are the largest and yet are only 1} inchesequare. The finest work, into Which are worked the smallest pieces, figure about 1,200 of them to the square inch. Sufferers are at Liberty to Correspond with the Above Address and will Obtain Fall Particulars Re- garding the Great Cure. HERE IS WHAT HE SAYS: Gentlemen,—My wife was most terri- bly afflicted with protruding piles, and contemplated a surgical operatfon. A friend of ours recomimended the use cf Dr. Chase’s Yintment, and less than one box effected a complete cure. We were so pleased with the ointment that I tried it myself, as I have been trorbled with an unsightly skin afflic- ticn which covered the lower part of my fece. For 25 years I suffered untold agony, and was treated by the best medical skill in the United States. I consider Dr. Chase's Ointment worth its weight gold for piles and skin disease. Dr. Chase’s large-size recipe book, cloth-bound, sent to any address on receipt of 50 cents, by addressing Dr. Chase’s Company, Toronto or Buffalo, i ty —_—__> —_— No Cause For Jealousy. Sr. Jonny, N. B., Dec. 3.—Two of the Allans and the minister of railways were present at the luncheon party on board the Parisian yesterday. Eugh E. Allan cad that bis company was building five | in new ships. Bilair’s remarke contained nothing of special interest on winter port matters, except that there was business for both Halifax aud St.John,and no cause of jealousy existed. If you euffer from sores, boils, pimples WANTED.—By amau— or if your nerves are weak and your svt MPLOYMENT mapetent | useful in shipoing competent book keeper, | te | rere Come you should take Hood’s Sar- : son tian "Aoi tei a —————— ee aan Se eer ae acarmmanCn TTR? ar as E bom g 3 = John T. 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SZAy / M, “ WA \ and sclling cheaper than ever before. ee SR RS aks Ly Bh bys obs owe WS US As7 © were Tremendous Siaughier Sale TS : AND : SHOES, No Damaged Goods oliars ° Worth : Buel) ° New, we Al] This Falls Manufacture—_ ~~ se We have a splendid assortment of Boots and Shoes, both Ladies’ and Men’s, and as we have only been in the Boot and Shoe business for about 2 months our stock must be choice. The following rates are the best Boot aud shoe values ever offered. -Men’s Boot Value $4.85 for $3.75 ‘6 $4.50 for $3.50 ‘<6 $4 00 for $3.00 6 ; $3.50 for $2.50 ‘< $3.00 for $2.25 LOWER GRADES PROPORTICNA ‘€ DISCOUNTS Ladies’ Boots worth $3,50 for $2.50 4 $3 2¢ for $2.25 $¢ $2.75 for $1.90 “6 $2.25 for $1.50 Lower grades, all prices. Boys’ and Misses’ subject to same discount. We guarantee you will find the stock the best and freshest. The values unequalled in Boot selling. SALE FOR CASH ONLY aes Opening evenings {to 3 o’clock....eeeeeees R. H. Ramsay in Co GRAFTON STREET, NO..3 Uae Uits For ladies and children a nice stock showing at low prices, T. J. HARRIS —AT— $8.50 Our third special lot at $850 consiste vf 1 bbl best Family Flour, 10 lbs White Sagar, 10 lbs Brown Sugar, 5 tbe of 28c Tea, 5 lbs of beet Cooking Raising, 3 ibe of « Cnrrante, 10 !be Rolled Meal, 10 lbs White Beans 6 Bars Surprise Soap 4 gal. tio Best Kero. Oii, This is the best bargain yet offered. LONDON HOUSE anderson & Co rs en a a deen i Cl ore aaa rem f * = ee — a se emer ee : x * ws (t..