Va . ow \ Sig rd vod LLL TE TD SARAAAE: SARAAS = We Cordinally * ‘ = Ask You With ve f 8, rs and acho a ok of “ us * Xmas Gifts Here you will fiod all the latest creati one of tine AARASK Jewelry, Watches Cut Glass, Silverware a < x You will find every conven ence awaiting you, and we know that x your visit will prove mutually > pleasurat|>. UV TESEULYEY EY YUEN OEY - W, W WELLNER % Tue Great Warcu Hovse. ‘, PS aye CFS e eS ig a sts. “4 . uloid , Allum- : | ’ BEAUTIFUL SETS TEETH me Scotch bla 4 Re Re se & We eton’ s Metal, | im and Combination Plates. A : rtment of ‘l‘eeth of different rnd shades to seiect from. xr. J. &. Murray, | treenormous discount of 30 percent. A | grand ch ance to get a cash r nerino 442A RB 4LL2A SBA BS | serge drecs ne2 ct to nothing at W A Wee 2 PV eS eee eee eee ee ee & C O. ly & wy. ul {]h» ee al \) | Immense crowds of peop buy daily at | tt >t os : a “oc ail] ! Weeks & Co’s closing sale. Saturday (lt >» | nighta tremendous trade was done. The yy to (ll he | Store was pac! i1from7 < ‘kK until they | a{}i cl sed up. Rimless Spectacles dif] 20d eye-glases are the newest [fp | , things for spectacie wearers. We ly | ai(!| have them constructed with the | «ill elebrated Ajax climp, without Il | oubt the strongess aud best on ih) | = r <fi{] tne market. «att! 77 ey come in gO) 1, zok 1-fil] led, [lh aff 204 vice timmirge ty fi m up W e vou WAIL. , atl] in stock | ; a({\} Grac aste Cre 7 ! to weSS = SSS SSS SSS VYre}+TyTIOTVTTFrIVTFF Purses UTS€S, Ch.naware, Stationery, Parker Fountain Pens | Siaffords Unks. Fancy Goods, Toys, Hooks, Dolls, HASZARD & MOORE NNYSIDE 6. H, HUTCHESON | at 5 o’clock in de mornin: r. S. Sanford, COMMISSION MERCHANT ee Strict attention to business and pri m,tre- turns rade. f€peciai attention given w the | Pork, [Poultry, ggs, Mides and)Wool Skins, Market quotations given on appl'cation Address ‘all consignmern's and corre to, S, SANFORD, 46 Pp n- nd 48 Argyle St. HALIFAX N.r, ISHED 1m 1880... SHARP KNIVES and Scissors are ezeure.{ by buying those bearing the registered mark of WALTER'S Celebrated TRUE BRAND Esrasi _ CUTLERY. Leading dealers sell then, 0 Neer ee re oe Thingsto Make a Note of - The residence of MrGA Gane, tle Esplanade, bas been connected by tele- phove Opening of St. Joseph’s Church, Kelly’s Cross.— The opening of St. Jo-eph’s Church, Kelly’s Crose, will take ;lace on the 8 h December, Feast of the [mmacnu ' late Cooception, On that occasion a Poa! fical High Mass will be sung by His Lord ship the Bishop of Charlottetown, and a sermon suitable tothe eccasioa will be preached by Rev. Dr. Monaghan, of St. Dunstan’s College. A ccliection in aid of the charch fuad will be taken up during the | services. Parlor Social.—The ladiee of the W MS i of tue Firat Methodist Church will hold their parlor social this evening at the res idence of John Newson, E-q., Euston St. All interested wil! please note the change. ooo = LOCAL NOTICES. Just as good as a hot water bottle—our warm bed comforts. Ladies, have you seen our tlankets at $2?—James Paton & Co Storm ulsters for cold weather, fit boys from 10 to 12 years, $3, worth one hiro wore, at Paton’s, Great, big, warm fellows, those Scotch blannets at $2, worth athird more, at | Paton’s. +7 As warm as toast—our bla Paton & Uo. Better than a mustard kets— Paton & Co kets at $2— | laster— our As good asa Quebec heater—a , . « . : ; : I ator & {o's SCo Cul bl anKe them both—JdJas Paton & C pair of This week wewant to make an extra big sale in our black goods anid ladies’ jackete. In addition to the big dscount of 25 per cent we are going to ellow an extra 50 per cent, making in Granby rubbers at R K J yst’s, Stamper Corner “The maid was in the garden, fame wing | ; | | Out the ines And sae Wiil be » doit y a at Mot ier Gooze’s market, in St. Nec 13, when ehe will have clothes lines crowded with useful and ornamental things for pinafores, aprons, dusters, fancy work, table decora- tions, etc. 277 2 Lbe same Peter’s Hall, Saie, kinds, ulsters at Bar- Shorey’s clothing. Al! $6.50 all you want and any rin Corner. —W D McKay. 8iZ?. In buyinga goed article, be sure and get the genuine and original, so if you want a Quebec Heater see that you -get the genuine,and youcan only get it at the city harware store.-—-R B Norton & Co. Itisnouse gettinga imitation called good, good thing as an you mustget the genuine tohave it right, and the genuine Quebec Heat+ria scld only atthe city Harware store, bewar2 of imitations, get the genuine and be sure.—K B Norton & Co. What He Had on His Mind, is something I have yu for a long, long ly)—Well, don’t—don’t atime as—as nHe—There ed to say to y She (demur you think this any to say it? He—That m is as go ole on the left side of vour nose—I know a surgeon who can remove such things without a bit of manger They adjourned sine die that evening. —Chicago News. Italy's Poor. Marvelous economy is practiced by the poor of nly in looking after the wants of the inner man. Coffee grounds from the wealthy man’s kitchen are dried and resold to the poor. In a simi- lar way oil is twice, and sometimes three times used, the drippings after each successive frying being gathered from the pan and sold to the poor. <nceiicannetieeesitsananSOCD Consistent Indolence. ‘““Wot's de use o’ wakin up dis way ?’’ inquired Plodding Pete indignantly. ‘‘Well,’’ answered Me andering Mike, “I take so much comfort out o’ doin nothin dat I t’ought I’d like to git an early start.’’— Washington Star. Queer Postal Rale. One of the peculiarities of postoffice rules is that a postmaster cannot accept postage stamps for postage due on let- ters at destination. 75 centeluvsa paircft our childrens’s high leggins, buckled at the knee.—RK Jost Stau p- r’s Corner. DR. CLIFT curcs Chroni Diseases and Rupture a Ch°town, Friday, Saturday and Sunday. jall or send stamp for information. Try us forany goods you want as you can save 20 per cent to 50 per cent, Everything to be sold. W A Weeks & Co. d&wy. The genuine Quebec Heater is sold only at the City Hardware Score. It is a won- derful stove. Aaother lot arrived today— RR Norton & Co, Ltd, 275 3i “HE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN NOVEMBER 29 1858 PERSONAL -_—_———— | r Alex Martin, M P, Valley field, is at tne Queen Hotel. | Rev J W Golfrey, rector of George- | town and Souris, is in the city, The Bishop of Neva Scotia will preach in St Peter’s Cathedral this evening at 7.30 Mr Riebard Huot, of Summerside, is among the latest arrivala at the Hofel Davies, Mr James Masor, son of J D Masi, E-q., leaves this evening on avis.t to New York, Miss Winnie Colliogs was a passenger by the Princess tc- lav returning from a visit to friends in Nova Scotia. Mr John H Byrne, station agent at Georgetown, came into the city to day to meet his eon who is expected bome from New York by the steamer Halifax. Mr Joseph Flynn, son of Mr Thos E Flynn of the Customs Department, /eaves ty the Halifax this eveningon a visit to New York. Rev W H Sampson, rector of St Georges Church, Carleton, N B., is delivering 4 series of Advent add sses tothe men of his congregation, The first of theee ad- dresses was given on Sunday afternoon, the subject beirg “Physical Reverence”. Mr Thomas F Simpson, who has been in this province for the past four or five months, | ft this moraing on retura tO Brantford, Oot. Mr. Simpson has been here in the interest f the Massey Harris ns et . —* ——- > > « HOTEL ARRIVALS. Hotel Davies: Ric hs urd Hunt, Summer lee G Crorde st Jol N-G 8 Montreal; T Rh Hamilton; A K ee Sylvanus, R vers, Sun merside; R N Cox, More +. r Queen Hotel: Ernest Garduer, Lowell, | Mase; Tie- F Simpson, Brantford; H F | Coombs, St Jotun, John E Yeo, Northam; | HF Biseett, C irdigan. | _ _-——_e = — : | Abbey's Effervescent Salt. | This standard English preparation has its basis the salts extracted from the | jaices of fresh fruits. The da lv nse of | Abbey's Efferveecent Salt will keep you in | yood health. ‘Scld by druggists everywhere 60 cents a large bottle Trial size 25 cents. for ——b a — Goop Pric EFoR Burrer.—Mr Horace Hezard has received a cable message stating that tbe shipmentof butter made by him by the Lake Winnipeg has sold for 98 shillings. cite dalatiat Sr. Anprew’s Dinner. — Members of the Caledonian Club and their friends are re~ quested to meet at the Clab room, Queen Street, this (Tuesday) evening at 8 o’clock sharp, thence to march in procession to the Hote! Davies to attend the St. Adrew’s Dinner. Members will turn out 1n plaid and bonnet or in Higbland costume. _— > -—— ee Tue States Wirn Us.—A war between Fran ce and England would immediately lop the strength of the sympathy now sxisting between the United States and the latter. Weeshould be called upon at once to reciprocate the good will extended to us during our war with Spain, and the a sponse we | not disappoint our Er as they, in a contest repre~ senting the interests of the two civiliza- dev ig] is eh - eousins We, tions, are for the Anglo-Saxon as against the Latin. We have but recently turned a shar} ner ours hy 1 ‘e fa ing a siti: undrea! six months a England is with u gs} hou . 2 -orner i ofront a new and Hf] t situation we would be with her Evening Star, Washington. } Women Guides In Berlin. A Berlin paper thus speaks of the wo- men guides employed in that city: ‘‘They are partly elderly, partly mid- dle aged ladies, with a certain amount of knowledge of the world, some ac- quaintance with languages and an assur- ed and amiable demeanor, to whose | care lone female travelers or the lady | traveling parties recently imported from | Scandinavia aad America intrust them- Most of these resolute persons are Russians or Austrians, ’’ | gel ves. ‘*‘There are plenty of women whe | would be glad to get me,’’ he said. ‘Very iikely,’’ she replied pointedly, ‘‘but none of them would care to keep | you after she once had you,’’ He went outdoors to say what he wanted to say after that thrust. He felt that he couldn't do justice to it in the house. —Chicago Post. When They Knew Him. | | Pertinent. Caughey—Who on earth is trying to play the piano, Caroline? Mrs. Caughey (proudly)—It is Ara bella. She is learning to read music. Caughey (testily)— Well, ask her if it is necessary to read it aloud.—Stray Stories. The temperature for December, tak- ing the average for ten years, in the Klondike is 40 degrees below zero. Ostriches are fond,of waltzing, a0- yording to a writer in The Popular Science Monthly. prevent distress, aid digee or cause pain. Sold by ali druggists. 2 cents, a eae a SS ——————— tion, cure constipation. Prepared only by ©. L Hood & Uo., Letreia, Mas Best to take after dmmner; eae il Purely vegetable; do not gripe F S ee" _—_ Local and Other ‘tems, morning fined $5 or 30 days for being drunk and disorderly. Foornatt —The Wanderers won the championship of the lower provinces on Saturday, defeating Dalhousie 6 to 5, CMBA—Branch No 216CM BA, wil meetin the AO H hall this evening at 8o’clock. A full attendance is re- quested, scentiiiamapin Ciry or Guent.—'fhe steamer City of Ghent left Malifax yesterday afternoon. She may be expected in Charlottetown on Thureday, seins atti From Boston--The steamér Halifax has been detained in Halifax, ani is not expected in Chariottetown until this after-~ noon. She will leave on return to Boston as soon as possible. sini Picrovu' Boat.—The Princess did not arrive from Pictou unt) eleven o’clovk this forenoon, having beea detained bv thick weather. She left on return to Pictou about one o’clock. nadine ya Her Last Trie.—The Halifax will make her last trip for the season today. Her outward passengers wi!] include James Beales, John Harrie, W N Riggs, Miss Handrahan, Rowan © Binns, Silas Camp-~ bell, Miss G.llant. ee More Cueese.—Mr T J Dillon will ship 704 boxes of cheese by the Halifax this trip. By the City of Ghent from Char- lottetown he will ship about 359 boxes, whilst his shipment by the same steamer from Summerside will be upwards of 2200 boxes instead of 1920, as previously stated. Eriscopan Misston.— Bishop Courtney continued the mission in St. Peter’s chapel and church yesterday afternoon and even- ing. The attendance was large, notwith- standing the decidedly unfavorable weather, The mission wili be continued in St Peter’s ehurch this afiernoon and evening, and in St. Paul’s church to-morrow, ‘lhursday and Friday. Lecrure.—The lecture of the regular course, held fortnightly in St James’ Hall | ander the auspices of the Y M L A, which was to take place this evening, bas, owing to the St Andrew’s dinner being held tonight, been postponed for one week. The lecture on Tuesday next will be delivered by MrT C James. Subject, “Queen Eliz= abeth and the rise of England’ 8 naval power.’ Discovered A CometT.—A message re- ceived trom Harvard College Observatory announces the discovery of a faint comet |by Mr. Chase, sesistaut at the Yale Observatory’ New Haven. lis position at the time of discovery, November 14,7. 29 Greenwich time, was right ascension ten houre, seven minutes, four seconds: decli- nation north 22 degrees, 55 minutes. The comet haga daily motion -in R Aof 24 minutes, and in declination, four minutes —_s> Was Ixsvrep 1x CuarLortetowN.—Mr E T ‘lrites, paymaster 1C RB., received word Saturday to the effect that bis broth- er Mr B A Trites, the well <nown comeri- cia! traveller of Sussex,was seriourly ill at Sydney, C B., as a result of injuries re~ ceived at Charlottetown a short time age. Mr Trites left last night for Sydney, It appears that the irjured man was ran over by a team in Charlottetown and sus~ tained severe injuries interua!ly,— Moncton - | Times. iiceosesiitiinvati EcHOES OF THE StoRM,—The storm of Sunday eveniog was very severe in the western section of the province. The telephone service was badiy demoralized, and poles were yesterday reported down in in all directions. The landing pier of the lighthouse breakwater at Summerside sus~ tained some damage, and the light-keeper boat broke adrift. A schooner loaded with oats for Toombs & Matheson, of Charlottetown, went ashore at Point Prim during the storm. | A sloop was sent out from the city to bring in her cargo. Oyster Bed Bridge is said to have been damaged; and the railw wy wharf at Georges town and the ferry whart at Montague elso suffered sou.ew bit. You 'Bilious —eag Liver ovt of order ? Bad taste in your mouth ? Not much of an appetite ? Fulness and pain over stom ech 7 Headache ? Constinated ? The cure is a box of Everyhady's Pills Taken according tu directions, Sold by all druggists throughout the Island. Price 25 cents. Prepared enly by Potioce eink cited P Allin wee this o** b Mes YS Ze Ue SY SU: Ve SS VU S@ : ae some Weather again Can’t tell how long it wili last, but its just as likely to stay as not, Waterproofs at Ifyou want ‘a waterproof CQ get it now at Mane] Br Stanley Bros |r | 4a LARS KS J d 222222 2 Sse HO indispensible f in this counury. Sizes 66, 58 & 60 Up-to-date in every respect $3,25 for $2.25 $4.75 for $3.25 $5.65 for $3.85 $9.50 for $6.50 Stanley Bros Waterproofs, You ie) ean get ; one | C) cheap at ule) saaaaaazaaaae > PX) ow ry x be ak I eae Sa ak Si ee xe et ~ wx cohen {x rer copy e . Sian Sy wey ¥f | f > “ yy \ wdipd ila) atte vy sila adil Cabs athens Sa S. b. TOWNSEND a (10, EB Mon. ” Pree . prynn mY © u Martinez Garcia Y Ca Jerez - J. Ornoso & Co., - =- - Sherry Wines Sacramental z Foreign Wine and Spirit Agents. f E SQLE AGENTS IN CANADA AND NEWFOUNDLAND FOR 23 e Robertson, Sanderson & Co, Ltd., Leith zs 7 Scotch Whiskies, oe e Pattisons’ Limited Leith, Highland Distillers. 3 a Ronald Gordon s e A McGgregor & Co, * e - ms va D. McIntyre & Co., “ co “s “ £4 O’Connor & Co., Dublin, ~ Irish Whiskies es U3 Sanios Ramiro, Oporto - - Port Wines ™ 4 € Reus, Wines * 4 J FO ge ere i ee er *§ aa i ee Liem Sunnyside Plantations, Jamaica - Jamaica Rume > bz Schiedam Distillers, Schiedam, ~ Hollands Gin “ E Duddingston Brewery, Edinburgh - Scotch Ales ” cs Fromy & Roger, - Cognac, ~ - Brandies 4 Silver Moon Eoglish Dry Gin. Royal Nectar Oid Tom Gin. Bass’s Ale ~ ~ - Guiness’s Stont. Order's solicited from the trade only. S. B. Townsenp & Co., FoR CANADA x ry AY PeyrecK Yoo pr i> PT Aint ‘ _— are ABBA MontTrREAL, AGENTS ——— ry Pea ee eee r RATER ee RT Tr Te ree LSA ay! FS a ee Lad. shat irdoi 3 atodd' Fad Al Deal dds 53K J li For Jadies and children a nice stock showing at low poet FSF os TL J. HARRIS BPs ____TONDON HOUSE Our Principal Business is ‘Making highclass clothing to order We also have$: splendid linegof Mens Furnishings. Which dort add an extra expense to “our large and increasing Tailoring “busi: 2e88s. We claim to give better value than any house in the trade. On Undercloth'ng, Shirts, Oollars, Ties, Braces, Handkerchiefs, *Hose Fane: &e, 7 GIVE US A CALL AND YOU:WILL BE CONVINCED GORDON"& M-I ELLAN Se a =p pe) rn me woe "i “2, f : aR aeenan eins Seana ae hae siti Hindi OM, , ee boy ¢ 6 r , . acid. silt l Se TS Yee Remnant Aenean Sarre - : SA , F ‘ . f ’ 7 , / a SCNT 7 REY SOND FY ST f ’ “facia pepe 0 -amatentny rtes seynt A OT CRE TO AOE NIT