wn Se ee New Goods Purses, Clinaware, Stationery, Parker Fountain Pens ‘taffords Unks. Fancy Goods, Toys, Books, Dolls, HASZARD & MOORE SUNNYSIDE. CHARLOTTETOWN School of Engineering. | ‘town School o!: Engimeering will work on Thursiay Eveoing, Dec, Ist at > F cK A 8 table reom hes been in the Y M . A. building and tending to taketnecourse would go » report themselves there, ¢ither on v evening, 28th,or Wednesday, 30th, 1@ unders aed wi dpe present to make minary arrapg: ments, schoo! will be open fourevenings a k from & to 10 o'clock 1} ERMS.—$8,00 per mor th or 320.00 for a full , Partial courses may be «rranged on aprlica tion, Signed: G. D. McK |[NNON, B. Az, Sc. T, A. MACLEAN, B.A., 3c. Mining and Mechanica! ] rs, Surveyors ngine WE OES TEM — a CONCERT IN THE LYCEUM. The concert in the Lyceum Theatre on Wednesday evening was a decided success, and the promoters as well as the perform- ers are receiving the congratulations of their friends. The programme, as_ pub- lished, was carried out faithful'y and well, and despite the note to the contrary on the foot of the list of items nearly every one who took part wasencored. Vocal sclo« were given by Mrs James Byrne, Miss Emma Benoit, Mr McLaughlin, Mr C Roy, Mr Leslie Cook and Mr Eugeve Brown. The Misses Butler coutributed a duet; and there were two quartettes, the firet by the Misses Smith and Beacit and Messrs Maloney and Cook, and the second by Messrs McInnis, Brown, Hennessey and McLeod. There was also oa chorus by St. Dunstan’s Glee Club, and another by a number of yo: og ladies from the convent. Readings were given by Miss Bessie Burke, Major Weeks and Mr. T. A. McLean. The Misses Murphy gave an instrumental duet, and made their second appearasce later on assisted on the piano by Miss May Carroll. Mr. Major Gal- braith played a cornet solo,and the League of the Cross Band gave the opening se'ec- tion. The stage was prett ly decorated. During the intermission candy was sold, The proceeds went towards the senior class of the Convent de Notre Dame. The re- ceipt were in the neighborhood of $90. rhe piano used on the occasion was kind- ly loaned by Mr W J O'Reilly. ee *+e+e¢ LOCAL NOTICES. The rink will open at the usual time, ar among all the things you can your boy or afford them quite such a continuous round of pleasure as arink ticket for a Christmas present. So please bear this in mind when making i think ef for coe ili none Will your Christmas calculations. Men’s peinted and round-toed & pair, at Corner. rubbers, 65e R K_ Jost’s, Stamper’s And still it rains—if you want ruvl we can seil you the best quality at lowest prices. R.K. Jost, Stampers Corner. Quebec Heater—Anotber lot today. The genuine Quebec sold only at the City Hardware Stor The genuine Quebec Heater is sold only at the City Hardware Score. It isa won derful stove. Aaother lot arrived today — GET WELL Bz taking DR (LIFT’S treatment for CHRONIC DISEASE? and RUPTURE. Dip- loma registered in U.S. and Canada. Send st 1p for information, or call at CH’TOWN, FRIDAY, SA DAY, and SUmDAY. ENE-ENGANE ; Onts During November alld December Right whe you need them most we cut the prices on ll Cook Stoves and [anges and stoves. | bs 5 leavlng Everything (Guaranteed Which means if you are not satisfied after you have purchased you can have your money back. We nb O\ ARN ENS. ene mn R R Norton & Co, Ltd. 275 3i > —-——. O ——————— —The St. John Sun poisted out that the present Government have made eleven ap- pointments from the House of Commons— tour members have become judges, four senators, two departmental! oflicials, and one a lieutenant-governor—and asked how this could be reconciled with Mr. Mulock’s bill to make it unlawful for any member of Parliamentto accept an officeof emolument. The Telegraph replies: “One thing 18 cer-~ tain, in making 4ppoiatments from mem- bers:ef the House of Commons the Liberals are but following the example of their pre-~ decessors in office.” And the Montreal Gazette says “apparently the Liberals have suite abandoned the position that pledges made in Opposition are of any account whet the party is in power. They bave made a political principle of the cld saw that ‘*promiees are like piexcrust— made to be broken.” — — + <> — Sir John Fowler, who was e ngineer-in chief ofthe Forth bridge,for which ser- vices he was created a baronet in 1890, is dead. He was boro in 1817. DIED At Charlotte town,on the 24th inst, El za Rockwell, beloved wife of Frederick Gardi- ner, 1n the 76th vear of her age. (Funeral on Saturday at 3 o’clock, from |} her late residence Cumberland St. west, to Peoples’ Cemetery. Friends wll pleas} accept this notice to attend. | At Boston, Mass, on e 17th inst.; : q XY . Letita A Milis, aged 31 years, of New London. Prince Edward Island. —_ The Foundation of Health. Medical j urnals endorse and physicians prescribe Abbey’s Effervescent Salt. The daily use of thix standard English prepara tion will keep vou in goed nealth. Al : ; ; "7 1 2 druggists, at 60c a large bottle, Tria. #12 25c. S434 VA UY AV Fe “ @a™~e Geewe oes eo @ OS BS ’ Fit to Wear Underwear must fit. If it doesn’t fit it ien’t fit. Our Underwear is fit because it fits. Our prices fit the quality, our 50c Underwear is worth 59 cents; our $1.00 Underwear ie worth $1, and eo on through the better grades. FY. Perkins & Co Sunnyside. ee c=@=~ @ @ OS @ @ — 4, Alre AIL MA MD WE aS Se fe No SNE eas a As UN AS AS US AS AP I arrivea Heater is | THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEE MBR 25 1868 7 YET IBA. YN ak PERSONAL The Hon E J Hodgson returned from Georgetown today. Mies Ella Pickard has returned from a pleasant visit to Boston, Rev A Craise, of Mount Stewart, is at the Queen Hotel. Sheriff Macdonald, of Montague, is in towu. He is atthe Hotel Davies. MrC C Carlton, U S Coueu! at Souris, registered at the Queen Hotel yesterday. Archdeacon Phair wasa passenger by the western train this morning en route to St. Jobn. P. A. Sinclair, a law student in Winni- 000, by tne death of his uncle in New York, Rev A C Shaw, of Annandal’, who has been in the city attending the Sunday School Convention, went east yesterday aflLernoon. The Bishop of Nova Scotia will ad- minister the apostolic rite of confirmation in St. Peter’s Cathedral, on Sunday after- neon at 3 } Messrs C E LJdarvis and FR Butcher lusurance adjuste here on late fire at store of & B Macdouald & Co. Mr R H Crayden, purser of the stea m- ship Duart Castle, cf the West India Line, rea. are re, are nh connection with the toe has accepted a position in | office of S Schofield & Co., St. John. Mr.Crayden was purser t Princess Beatri for several years, and has map) ‘fiends it Charlottetown. MrS & Breckles, of Woodstock, Ont,, new organ in St. James* the Princess today en routeto Liverpool,N.S., where he is to put | in another expects to return to | Charlottetown in about three weeks time. During nis stay in this city Mr Breckles Wie G at at the Revere Hoiel. Miss A Beers left Charlottetown or St. Peter’s Bay, v days days gf Island for the The number friends who to witness her hows how popylar Miss Beers All joi in wishing her who placed the 1 ; _ purch, Crossed Vy 7 organ. H on fF hursday afteruvon, Spend a the where she will prior to her leavin Viater montns,. assembled at the station i aivuit in the city. nh voya > was Che; Bishop of Nova Scotia will hol! reaching services in St Peter’ I - } ] _ , Cathedral next week ae follows: Sunday, 30 p m, Confirmaticy; 7 p m, | mission sermon; Monday, 3 30; servicejfor | children; 7.50, service tor women; 7.0 | mission sermon and af er meeting. Tuee- | day, 430, Intercessory service; 7, mission sermon and efter meeting. ; ' | x" o* v.2iih, 3 nian teen Suiprep From Perr Hitt.—On Mon- day the barkentine Thetis sailed from Port Hil! for Great Britain with a cargo of 30,000 bushels of oats and a quantity of leals, shipped by Hon. Senator Yeo, Port Hill. ahi SreamerR Lare.—Owing to the thick weather of the past two days, the Primcess has been later than usual in arriving from Pictou, and the proportion of mail matter the early train each day was necessarily small, nt out bY Ar Tue Berrs.—The shooting match to bave taken ylaceon Greenwood range i yesterday between teams representing Charlottetown and Pownal was not dired, | the bad roads and the uncertainty of the | weather making 4n indefinite postponement | mecessary. ; sininsnieiiiinnivennt MvcrpereD For Inscorance— Mre Rebecca A Rosenbarger was arrested at Princeton, Ind., last week onthe chargeof poisoning Three weeks | ago Mrs Rosenbarger took out a life insur : | ance policy for $2,000 on the boy’s fife, payable to herself. j eens mee Tuanx:Givinc Day.—The holiday was yenerally observed.; The stores and | mablic offices were closed. The weather throughout the day and evening was mild a trifle moist,and the sireet cross ings were very muddy. To-day, however, this Jatter grievance is being remedied by men with brooms, er sixteen—vear -old SOn. Lovesiientitied Goop Burrer Maximxe.—On Tuesday lasi, the 22ud inst., the butter factory at Park Corner, packed 726 lbs. of butter. (his is good for the season. Mr. A. Su livant lately of Vernon River, is the maker at Park Corner, and a very efficient one he is reported to be. The cresm -eparaied at Stanley Bridge will be churn- ed at Park Corner this winter. aan Royat Art GaLttery.—The Royal Art visited by a large number of people, all of whom were much impress:d by the grand displav of art work and curiosities. The various tablesin connection with the dis plav were well patronised. The Art Galiery will be open this afternoontrom | until 4 o’clock and in the evening from 7 until 10 o’clock, when pictures by leading artists and several otherarticles will be cold. iThe tables will be ‘aden with delicacies to suit ail tastes, _ > = Suxpay Scuoor Conventioy.— The clos-~ ing meeting of tLe Sunday School Conven- tiea took place on Wednesday evening. Aiter preliminary proceedings Rev W J Howard ‘read a capital paper on “The Teacher’s Equipment.”=Rev A Lucas ad= dressed the meeting regarding the financial eupport of the Sunday School, and the closing address was given by Rev J D Freeman. The financial committee’s re- port showed receipts of $54.75 and expeh~ ees, of $160.21, including estimated expen~ ses leaving a debt of $105.47 minus the collection of the evening which amounted to about $30, one third of which is pled- ged. —_—->——— , Eq 8.x, Stamper’s Corner, Local and Other Items. Souris is to have an electric light plant. A. O. H.—Specisl meeting Sunday at 2.30 p.m. A full attendance is requested Curistmas Day. — This day month (Sunday Dec. 25:b) will be Christmas Day. Divipenp on NewrocunpLanp Nores.— It ie announced that if holders of notes of the Commercin! and Union Banks of New- foundland desire to obtain the dividend | they must present them on or before the peg has came into poseession of $7,000, ' 3lst December next. Po.ice Courr.—John Horne celebrated Thanksgiving Day by indulging too freely | in tanglefoot, and in consideration of his heing au old offender a fine of $5 or 30 days was this mourning imposed. John tok the days. seichiiaian Funerat To pay.—The funeral of the late Alber Dinah McEwen, who died on Wednesday evening, at the residence ot | Mr Duncan MeNeili, Bayfield Street, took jus Ness place this afternoon at one o'clock, to Cornwall Cemetery. The attendance was large. sissies A Kixypty Aer.—The inmates of the | Hospital for the Insane were kindly Prince Edward Island Hospital and of the re- membered yesterday by the children of the , Kindergarten. The delicacies were convey-~ ed to the respective institutions by Mr. Harry Worth, whose kindness is greatly appreciated, hlbabasiniiath St. Paci’s Cavrcn.—The Ven. Arch~ deacon Phair conducted a Thanksgiving service yesterday morning, and delivered a very impressive sermon. The poor fund of the parish was considerably augmented by the collection. In the afternoon the Archdeacon gave a highly ioteresting ad- dress tothe Women’s Auxiliary to niis- sions in the schoolroom. Se SwortaGe or Fish Catcu.—The short- age of the fish cash is evident froma re- mark that a leading merchant in the busi~ made to the Halifax Herald. fis neers Gallery in the Y M C A, was yesterday | s : | Ladies’ stylish rubbers, 45c.a pair at R ! warebouse is full of an immense stock. Yet he said be did not toexpect to have enough to fill orders, implying that stocks elsewhere are light. Fishermen sre re- | ceiving more than onedollar per quintal higher price than a year ago. Seaiivanalos Scorr Acr.— Before Stipendiary Mag s- trate Blanchard, at St. Peter’s Bay, on Tuesday evening, Jane Dingwell, of Mor- ell, was fined $50 and costs or two months imprisooment for an infraction of the ScottAct. Before the same Magistrate at Souris, on Wednesday, Roderi¢k Mac donald, of that place, was fined $50 and costs for the same offence. A summons against Matilda McLellan, of Souris, was dismissed because of improper service of papers. ConFIRMATION aT GEORGETOWN.—ALt the Church of Holv Trinity, Georgetowa, last evening, His Lordship Bishop Courtney administered the rite of confirmation to fourteen candidates. There was a large congregation present. His Lordship was assisted by the rector of the parish, Rev. J. Godfrey and Rev. W. J. Cox, was the Bishop’s chaplain. An eloquent address was delivered by the Bishop. Rev. Mr. Godfrey will to-day be inducted into the charge of the parish. Tuanxecivine Trea. — The annual Thanksgiving tea at the Poor House yes- terday afternoon was thoroughly enjoyed by the inmates of that institution. The tables were well filled with delicacies, and the walls of the institution were sppro- priately decorated with evergreens. After the repast came singing, and an address by Mrs. Smallwood. Before the~ close of the proceed ngs Sergeant Allen, upon bes half of those under his care, thanked the kind ladies of the W. C. T. U., and those associated with them for their thoughtfal- ness in remembering the poor on this and former occas:ons. indie Tue Losster Pack.—The Halifax Her- ald reposts that“The Jobster pack this this season fell considerably short of that of last year and prices were higher than ever before. ‘ne tigure vbtained on the other side is about $10 percase. Those in the trade believe that next year a simi- lar amount will be obtainable, but only for the very best qualities. Nothing, in fact but the yery best goods will be saleable in Europe. This sesson’s output contained some of the illegal goods, but this year practically no illegal packing is being doue aud next season’s goods wil! be more uni- form. With lobsters at $10 it 1s perfect- ly useless to think of disposing of anything but the very best qualities.” f You re Using the best Baking Powder sold in the city to day—you are using Johnson’s 25¢c a pound. Meet Me At The Always Busy, Store eo } =». -. a = a « = =e ~=s. =e => & @ @ @ ees : AQ DALES | eS Wal [ Mailey Brat, n~ eo m4 @ 2 22 oe]? = = =» >> ~~ =e = Ror goods in ie) ‘ higeht and dark colors, a } New up-to-date s C : sizes, full sweep capes : $3.25 for $2 25 ; 4.75 for 3,25 & & 5.65 for 3.85 € 9.50 for 6,50 Ci) @) Come early and secure one, © Stanley - Bros., The Always Busy Store. ————— Our Principal Business is Making highclass clothing to ord3 We also bave%a splerdid linefof Mens Furnishings. Which dort add an extra expense to our large and increasing Tailoring business, We claim to give better value than any house in the trade, On Underclothing, Shirts, Collars, Ties, Braces, Handkerchiefs, Hose Gloves, we GIVE US A CALL AND YOU WILL BE CONVINCED GORDON & McLELLAN pper Queen St. Men’s Stylish Outfitters eS ~~. —— Something New Our gents’ never slip soled and heeled boots, in Don- gola and Calf Stock, just what you want for damp days—they are decidedly the best thing introduced. No rubber necesary It has the proper degree of softness and elasticity, as well as duraility, preventing dampness through the sole. See this line in our show We are introducing window this week. them at the low price of $3.00 and $4.00, men’s and boys whole stock heavy. Boots made to stand wear and tear Wreeks& Warren CLD COLD COLD Can be Kept Out by the QUE 3EC HEATER The cold weather is coming—so is a stock of QUEBES HEATERS. Don waste time putting up your old hard coal base burner, but buy a QUEBEC HEATER and save time, dirt, dust, coal, worry and labor. Also yet more heat, Sold only at the CITY - HARDWARE - STORE BUT—FOR&CASH, BR. B. NORTON & CO LTD emetic n-nonane ishcinitantensenarincniaigllacagelbelittinitases ae ae) ngthdithiclbianyiageay = _ ly ) / + aa aa po we 2a RS nae itl