8 et a ae we - fF treats Crronxre DIsKasxs by the Sal's { bury method of persistent self-he'p, in removing causes from the blood. Cen- tinn us, Intel'gent treatmentin pe "son 7 er by letrer insures M' pnimum of suffer- 5 ng and Maysimum of cure possible in each cast Avo'dattemp’s wwaided Graduate of N.Y. University And the NEW YORK HOSPITAL, | ) ‘ Trenty years practice in N. Y. City. Diploma resistered in US. and Canada, ADDRESS: CHARLOTTETOWN, P E I, CANADA OFFICE, Victoria Row. Accom oda tions reserved for patients. : Referenees On application, ; Oet 15 lyr 2 ae ~ ASSESS DAD AEAEABD KEG A Most Ss , Appropriate Newyear’s Gift To Send t> ts The County Court of Queen’s County, continnes in session. The suit of Picton S. Brown vs James J. Hughes, was con- cluded lact evening. $64.95 for work done by the plaintiff in It was an action for | st, Duustan’s Cholr, Mr. Stanislaus Blanchard, the popular | and efficient leader of the choir of St. | Dunstau’s Cathedral, last evening enter- training and driving defendents, horse | ited His Lordship Bishop Macdonald “Billy McGee.” Plaintiff’ claim was reduced by proof of payment and off-set and jadgment was given for the balance found to be de $15.85 and costs, German Mott Coasit and another ve. Murdoch MeLeod and avother, for thrive promissory notes of $21.00 each was also tried yevterday. Judgment of nonsuit. Wrought Iron Company Limited vs. AugustineCampbell is now before the court. This is one of the several action: brought — by the plaintiffs for the recovery of notes alleged to be given for the sale of Home Comfort Ranges. This suii is for $69.00 on a note or agreement for the purchase of one of these ranges. The defendant denies signing the pote aud repudistes all liability, claiming that the range was receiyed by him in June last on trial till November, and that as it did vot correspond with the representations of the plaintiff,’ agent regarding it, the defendant refused to accept it and notified plaintiffs to take it away. = THINGS TO MAKE A NOTE OF, —_——-—_ Wartcs Nieur Servier.—There will be a Watch Night Service held im Grace Church on Friday night beginning at 11 o'clock. There will be three ten minute Friends Abroad Is a Copy of Prince Ed- ward Island Illustrated. PRICE 25 CENTS For sale at all the Bookstores and at this office. May be had in wrappers, ready to mail. FEGLLBBBGBIBE W Year 1sss. What are you going to give? Anything mentioned below, wuuld be a very durable and -suitable present. A Boker's Knife A Boker’s Razor A Boker's Case sf Sciss- ors A Set of English Carvers A Pair of Skates omNaNeG A Set of Knives and Forks. And many others too numerous t9 men- tion. | | ' a ee) WUD & nOvERD ENE Eo ER. “A good cup of Coffee” JAVA AND MOCHA COFFEE A rich and delicious coffee, of | superior excellence and flavor, E27 \“esell it. Try some"J SANDERSON & Oo. addresses delivered, and good singing. Come and watch out the old year. A meeting ot the executive of the Local union of the Christian Endeavor Societies will be held in the Christiaa Church, Upper Great George St, tonight at 9.10 Sharp. Let there bea full attendance. Remember the children’s concert ard Christmas tree in St. dames’ Hall on Thureday evening at 8 o’clock. A good programme has been prepared. Admission 1( cents; children 5 cents. Come ro St. James’ Hall on Thursday evening and see the procession of the morths and the living Christmas tree. Santa Claus will be in ettendance. Give the children a full houge. C. @. F.—Court Charlottetown will meet this Wednesday evening, at 8 o’clock for election of officers end other important business, Abegweits wiil meet at9 o’clock for practice. There will bea meeting of the League of the Cross in St. Patrick's Hall this evening at 8 o’clock, LOCAL NOTICEs. A nice assortment of good leather bound prayer bocks, a suitable article for New Years gift. Prices from 10c to $3.25 at McMillan & Horusby’s. You don’t bave te #xy your jacket from a stock where almost every garment re- quires alteration befere it can be made into the semblauce ofa fit. We give you per- fection in quality, style, fil, finish amd work mans lhip.—Steal: y Bros, The Always Busy Store 303 2i. The secret of the emccess of our cofees is the fact that they are always both fresh roasied and fresh ground Our 49 cent cvtfee is a mixture of Java and Mocha and is sure to please every time.— Beer & Goff. 303—2i. A New Year’s reselution—pay that !itth bill at Prowse Bros. 303 2i. Moccasins in il; den and chamois, all sizes, at 2. K. Jost’s. Look for them.—Is one of Mark Wright & Co’s windows may be seen some 30 samplies ot wood seat chairs their own mani ficture. Havieg made over twenty thousand of these chairs, the Home Makers rightfully think thev have the best welling jine of chair on tre narket. A few nice pieces of celluloid goods enitavle fur New Year’s gift, to clear at cost, or below it. Try us.—McMillan & Herasby. Ruesia is apparentiy ander the impres- sion that she could govern 400,000,000 Chinese just as succesefully as Great Britain governs the 500,000,000 people of India FOR MERIT ‘that’s why we received Seven First \’rizea ana Honorsry Medal at the Pro- vine sl Exhibiticu for SOVEP EIGN Good". Sovereign il layolirg Extracts have won on their own merits. They advertise themaelves by their excellence for everv housekeeper wants the “BEST,” and knows it when she gets if Ark for “SOVEREIGN” brand Made by SIM-onN BROS, & CO. liaufas:. NS. WANTED—To borrow, $20 at 5 percent. on 28 acres on Lot 22. worth $6000 cash. Write A A, Box 335, Charlottetown. dee23lipd DOG LOST.—A dog lost by passenger going by the S. ©. Princess a few days ago. Dark red and tan, with white about breast and legs; answers tothe name of Sardeau. Any | rerson delivering the above described dog to Baggage Master of the 8.8. Princess. will be liberally rewarded. dec 22-3ipd — Se ET Stee summa and some ofthe clergy, the members of the choir and a number of other frienda, at his Sydaey Street. The entertainment throughout of the most erjoyable character. ‘and Mr. aud Mrs, Blanchard did evervthing io their aidenc: was Stanislaus Mianchard Rémembered by | ' ' 1 Tae Wearnes.—Fine, middle Thursd y with south and southweet winds, e Tue Sranvey is making the round trip between Georgetown and Pictou today, be Sie ta ADVERTISEMENT?, notices of meetin ys, ete., must be in this offize BEFORE ten clock each déy to ensure insertion. Tur Ferry Service —The boats are poWer to make the time pas pleasantly | still ranning on the Charlottetcwn, Souths Lhe choir took advaniage cf the their regard for all. occasion tu ive ¢ xpression to of the eveniug he was presented with elegant marble clock ard an stddress which the following 1s a copy: The Chorr of St. Stanisiaus Blanchard, eq. an Dunstan’s Cathedral to Dean Sirn,—Tbe members of the Cathe- dral choir have availed themselves of this annual meeting under your hospitable roof, to present, it: @ formal manner to you, Mrs Blanchard, family, their heart-felt Christmas New Year’s greetirgs, For close upon a quarter of a century, you have been connected with the Cathe- dra! choir, and for the greater part of that time you have been its organist and in- structor. We may here say, without in- tending any reproach on those who pre- ceded you in these duties, that you have by your love of music and energy. so contrived it that on thie emall Island of Prince Edward the grand festivals of the Catholic Church are now solemnized with the same classical music of the great masters as inepires with devotion and de- light the faithful who worship in the stately Cathedrals of Europe. To bring this about, no one knowe better than your~ eelf the amount needed, of toil, persever- ance and patience. Hence it seems atrange that so many years of labour on your part should have passed without any public fe cognition from us. It may be that we, as is the wont with pupils, considered ourrelves the party most in need of sympathy. Butafter the first crude attempts on a new work, when difficulties become softened and the reugh places smooth; whea little by little the mterpretation of the great masters work grew, under your guidance, more and more correct, then it was that we could feel thankful to the skill which pet us in possession of the power to enhance the charms of religion and gladden the hearts of our fellow worshippers. {t wa: a feeling somewhat akin to this that prompted the members of &. Dun- stan’s choir to ask you to interrupt for a brief «pace your daties of host and listen to the thank+ they return to yeutfor your atduons labor in training them. And in order that the memory of this event may not pass away we have thought it well to mark it by something !ees perish- ablethan mere words. We accordingly a+k you, sir, to accept of this vime-piece as an earnest of the respect in which you are held by the members of the choir of St. Danstan’s Cathedral, The gift mav, indeed, recall to yon hours of severe toi!, but it will at the same time be to vou a testimony that your toil was not wasted on ungrateful hearts. Signed on behalf of the choir, Joun Caven. Charlottetown, 28th Dec , 1897. and and The address was read by Professor Caven, and was replied to in an appropriate manner bv Mr. Bianchard, who was taken eo nplete'y by surprise > es PREPARED t&)« ACCIDENTS. }t is always well to be prepared for acci- dents, for we don’t know when thev will hapren. Everyone sLould ‘keep “Quick- cure” at hand. Im cases of burn3, scalde, cut», toothache or ary pain, it gives in— tant relief, and cures more quekly thao any other preparations on the market. Aver Licaut.—We areindebted to the ‘Aner Light Co. for awery neat pamphlet giving 3 listof the users of that remark sble fightin St. Jobo, Fredericton, Moncton aod Yarmouth, ineludiag those who adopted it in preference tothe electric light. This latter Jiet is @ striking one and tells more than any amount of can- vassing would do. Nearly two bundred of the leading stores ef St. John bave taken out the electrics and the list in the other places seem+to be in a greater pro- portion. As regards Moucton by a compari- son wtth the directory it shows that over ninety percent of the stores now wee the Auer Light whereas a year or 80 azo about onelalf ofthe stores had the electrics. Moncton has cheap electric lignt toc. A muvicijal plant. In St. Jolin there 1s a list of twenty-four churches that use t' e Aner fight, while Yarmouth has a list « f about ten, F.edericton several, while Moncton has one that had a main extend- ed to their edifice in order to use gas awd take out the electrics. The list im St. Jobn alvo included the big Union Cleb which was formerly lighted with incandes- cent electricsand which is saving several hundred dollars each year by the Auer light and getting double the amoun: of iiumination. As vear as one Can learo, the great accomplishment that the new gas burner possesses is the givivg of more light forthe same mouey as the electric, or the same amount of light for about one-third the mosey, with the addition that the light is steady and does not go out when required to be used. In the four places pamed above, thee is 4 maximum of nearly one -half million candle power represented in the list, and that meansa lot. This is the pew burner that the Gas Company are pushing bere now, you NEED Hood’s Sarsaparilla if your blood is impure, your appe- tite gone, your health impaired. Noth- ing builds up health like HOOD’S., Buy your coffee for New Year’s at Beer & Goit’s, where you can get it fresh roast- ed and fresb ground, for Mr. Blanchard, and during the conrse | ' concert in celebration of Burns’ of | sary will take pert and Rocky Point ferries. ANNiversary. — The annual annivel- place in the Opera House Cn the evening of January 25th. Lapies Arp Sociery.—The Ladies Aid Society of the First Methodist Cbarch will meet inthe Church Parlor on Thursday afternoon at 4 o’clock, Will every mem- ber endeavor to be present. Burys’ ciaiiliainidae Trey Causep Excitement. —Two cattle which became unmanageable created con siderable excitement on Queen and Prince Streets last evening. They were the pro- perty of Mr. James McNe.il, butcher. ay i i Beware or Him.—A correspondent at Rollo Bay writes: There is atramp going around the conotry pretending to be deaf and @umb collecting woney for the purpose of procuring an edlncation in the deaf and dumb inetitution in Halifax Beware of him for he is not woat he pretends to be. —»> Mount Atison Univer*itry.—The Standing of the students in the Christmas examinations has been made public. The fol'owing has reference to students from this province: Ethics, class 2. Enman; Constitutional History, 2, Homan, Opie; Juuior Hebrew, 2, Opie; Senior Mathe- matics, 1. Annie Sprague, German, 2, Annie Sprague, Advanced English, 2, Ella Matthew; Advanced Latin, passed, Baker; Sophomore Latin, 2, Annie Sprague; Sophomore Greek, passed, Chowen; Sophomore Mathematics, 1, Lodge ; 2, Chowen. Sophomore English, 1, Eoman, Lodge, Annie Sprague; 2, Baker, Chowen; Freshman Greek, 1, Perkins; Physics, 2, Perkins; Grecian Histery, 1, hodge, passed, Chowen; Ro- man :Histery and elocution, 2, Perkias, Philosophy, 2, Enman ; Theology, 1, Opie. Enman, Chowen. An Evexntine Wirn Burxs.—A _ very pleasant hour and a half was spent in the basement of Zion Church last evening, the Rev. Mr. Sutherland in the chair, in sing- ing the beautiful songs and reading the poetry of the immorta! Robbie Barns. Mrs Byrne’s solo was a rare treat, and the song by Miss McIntosh was sweetly sung, while the manlv voices of Messrs. Charles Bell, Brent McInnis, James R. Davidson aud James C. Lawson interpreted well the poetical sentiments of Scotland’s bard. Mrs. R. J. Campbe.l’s reading of Whit- tier’s tribute to . Burns was well received; and Mr. Uolin§ MeNeill’s reading of that great temperance poem entitled “T=.m O’Shanter,” was highly satisfactory to all lovers of the Doric, aad was listened to with sustained tnoterest. But the piece de resistance, the reading which brought down the house, was Mies Fiora McKenzie’s, the refrain of which was “iFor She Was Scotch and Su Was {.” The genuire humor and appreciative ren- dition of this selection souvnised the audience; and Miss McKenzie responded to the encore with a reading about the kitehen clock and the happy progress of # courtship, which was _ also capital. The chairman capped the climax by expressing his readiness to tie the naptial knot. Speaking of encores, woulda’t it he better for Charlotcetown auliences to give up encorirg, or else show some taste and discrimination when doing so? Everyone was excored last evening, the result being that no one was thereby particularly com- plimeated. aoe © % oe 2 62 2 2 et 2s + DO YOU ‘KNOW WHY the quantity of our Baking Powdec we sell is enor. mous | It se ms sometimes as if even our facilities were ew going to be taxed in order to meet the demand. Reasons, however, for to seek, They arrange themselves under these heads, 1-——Quality of goods, 2—-Manner of putting it up, 3—Price, No half strength or light weights in our Baking Pow- der, Each pound tin con- tains 16 ounces of Baking Poweer ; Johnsen & Johnson Graluates in Pharmacy. SVDVOwsoVwTe eo are not ~S @ 2 86GB @ DBs 2944 Et @Be= @ i i i a i i a i ee ee ‘ FOUND.—There was picked up yesterday afternoon about6 o’clock, in front of Mr, John P. Joy’s, a lady’s kid boot, size 4}. Jvuner may have same, by applying 'o Mr, y. dee 2 i TO LET.—Honse on lower Spring Park Road( with or without barn) containing Frost ight la and well finished 100ms, froof collar: Possession Ist of Dec. erur nov27 t to S'G ‘rhorne Revere Hotel, all new: * ay ah ae Se ys y ae a é ii, mF ; ‘ THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLITTETOWN, DECEMBER 29 1897. x sip haben ce comuvanpraesessanios. /LOGAT AND O/HER ITEMS AACAMAAAAAALAA AAADADAAAA 4 «il 47, «(|| «lf al att «ff aff atl «| att{| «tl ffl} ait] af «i({ atl all «lll «tii aff} all «tl «til «fl af «| «t{| «(i ~«ff{ «tf ail{] aii] att «(tl] “ati al] «tf «i dies Jackets Misses’ Jackets Children’s Ulsters, At a, fraction v¥eveF ¥ tte eee ¥ of their value. This stock represents the choice of the best German and Kaglish manufacturers, are perfect fitting, stylish, and the best value in the city, at the regular price, You have 5 months yet to wear them; why not discard your old one, and buy a new One AT a Fraction of ifs Value. & FFF FV TOV PUREST TTT UV TT TT ESV TTT TT TT TSS q PLANLEY BROS. ‘ THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE = S = SSS = SS SS ES SSS SS = SVTSTTTerTtFT 7TVvuVV VT +TTF «ll «ti aif «tf For the last week of 97, we will sell Boots and Shoes, at lower prices than you have been accustomed to pay during the year. In tais way we show our appreciation f-r tre jibera: trade accorded us during the year. Low prices on Clothing—Overcoats, Ulsters, Suits, a great sacrifize in bov’s clothing, Under- clothing, Shirts, Collars, Ties, Handkerchiefs. Caps, Braces, and everything cheaper than the cheapest, in the last week of the old year, J. 5. macdonald&Co ay f ‘ | he balance We scales of our siock them at of above sacrifice prices to 7 . 95 . this fall’s | clear importation w.th the at once It will pay exception any buyer to see them London House of six T. J. HARRIS, Sige RTRs ope tng seen els ior a Ts ao tne