THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, DECEEMBER 15, 1897. — eo NN Eee ee ree Fx . | e } Es h | a pe ST Christma s Fur Se p ' eX a Wi fy ay . | C A 1 a: : \ ~ ia ial q i ; y ed a a3 if | Mouflong Antoinette Collar, and new Frill Muff, $33.00 ist § ee : a i a et a eA C | Electric Seal Amanda Collar, with handsome new style mui, $21.00 | . Chinehilla Mouflong Antoinette Collar and new Frill Mutl, $19.00 “Fash © Es , woke ae xmas Goods a PD uses Sine Wluek Men” We have an vunusu ully laage range of elegant novelties in rich Furs. a r 4 pers for men—a useful ~ 9X ¢ ; 5. ‘ Xmas Present and al BE LS ee BROS e r ey & “a ways appreciated, ' Prices cae AJ THE FUR STORE, ° . t Men’s Velvet Slippers, 8d Amore pe of) sé OS ‘ 7" » = . < . - . e — week bs i vis | LOGAT AND OTHER ITEMS EP rT OE Oe SSCA wi, We have just the goods you want for Xm _ Presents. Silk Handkerchiefs, K Mitts. t " o 5% j ’ ~ ™ ene ne . - a . oe a is : i _— 7 “ 123 So “=| The annual distribution of samples of, #24 Gloves, Lies, Braces, Linen Hdkfs, put up. cia'ly for Xmas. 2A \ Great Jacket sale.— Beer some of the best varieties of ceed grain to ¥ q Bren hs er ceost in diferent parte of the Give your boys or some one else’s boys a suit or Overcoat,and you will have the satistac- ie All new goods this sea Ria we Mise Edna Sinclai a4 Dominion, hae, during the past ten years . ace : a sia tied ad - l ti os fi ] . - »]] ao a tl M tl ill b 7 "re cer LEAR he Mie ” ae hav * ca Be done much to direct atiention to the tion of knowing that you gay € somet ng userul as we a3 Syme ing tab Wi e appre = OW0 tO &#sistat Miss Macmiiljan’s clita importance ofsowing the best sorts of| ciated We have the Suits and Overcoats-and sell them. . on Thursday evening. seed, and in inany sections of the country ~~ b> eigen wert . this imiroduction of pew sorts bas resulted 53 > . P. R..—Messrs Notman and Fos . : ; : ALLEY & HE ae are Nem city on offers) | it ® decided improvement in the yield and Look the list over and if you see the article you want, come and get it, 2 : r "ea Se see ‘wn pegs quality of the grain produced, Nearly all . % ‘ Ds a ee. & _ ~~ | the variotie: sent ont are grownonthe|___ . eee Py: Experimental Farms and are selected from | Kid Glov A Bicn Treat tx Srorne.—MViss Edna | 22048 those which, afier being submitted i . ce : ; aa « oo R — ae to careful and repeated tests, have produc- Kid Mitts. cot sad ed the Jargest average crops of grain of | .. i: ZAARASASRASARA | J mini) a Kindergarten Hail tomorrow good quality. " , . Silk Handkerchiefs, . yam Having received instructions from the The Shoeists Tweed Qvercoats. Worsted Overcoats. Melton Cver2oats. Beaver Overcoats. Black O ¥ercoats, Blue Overecoats. wa: Boys’ Overcoats. a Men’s Overcoats: - Youths’ Overcoats. Ladies’ Sacques. | Ladies’ Capes. Fur Collars, Far Capes. Fur Jackets: Children’s Ulsters. Children’s Jackets, Ladies’ Hats. LADIES ; ister of Agrie Linen Collars, 4 big bargain tables loaded with bar- sng verre ter : oo to v9 ; gains. Youwill oo «met jing you are ao. oe a - a. Gad mahs Snot a Linen Cuffs. working for. Don’t mes the change, »| 28tribution during the coming season, ucKey Woollen Co.—29|— 3 shall be plead to receive applications} Ties, Bracet 7 ry from all who desire examples. As hereto- AreLes axp Caxxep Frurrs.—Norton’s | fore, one sample of one variety only can be Wool Hose. sale tomorrow at 10.30 will be the Jast | 8€mt to each applicant, and the distribution auction of the season. A lot of canned | Will be confined to samples of wheat, oats, Cardigans, Underelothing, Boys’ Suits. = t appies, peas and fruit without reserva.— ta field pease, Indian corn and pota- Sweaters. Kid Gloves, Men’s Suits, E. H. Norton, Auctioneer. os. a . . » FT on eo ace Among the varieties of grain to be White Shirts. Wook Gloves. Men’s Ulsters, : New Ractive Sxare:—Mr. C. M. Clark | distributed during the coming season will ol ir the 16 year old champion, has bad impurt- | b€ 80me of the more promising of the new Colored Shirts. Gauntlet Mitts. Boys’ Ulsters. : Men’s Pants. : d ed a specially built racing ekate for bie use | bTo8s-bred sorte which have been produc- Underclothing. Gaurtlet Gloves. Odd \ F Qur holiday stock in its this winter. Yesterdan he had them ed at the Experimental Farms. All the e Vests. Ce variety, warrants us in eay— sharpened by the new Donahoe process, graiv sent out will be _ cleaned | Hats and Caps, Wool equares. Men’s Reefers. ss ing that in all ‘ve maav his isthe fires ti ee he and true to name, Oo prevent the i. . | presents collecte for the aoe Sana oak will be cana chek disappointment which occurs when parties Fur or Cloth : Dress Goods. Boy S Reefers. & . receive sampl+s of varieties they already fo . have, it would be well for each persou THeré Are Orners.—The injustice to applying to name two or three sorts which holiday season, none are Cheaper great interest. See our fleece lined Underclothing, put up one suit in a box, all sizes in stock. Rarer Richer which @ newspaper is sometimes subjected was breught prominently to our minds last week, when we ascertained that a subscriber who hes not paid for his paper for over ten years kindly gives the reading order of preference; when, in case the stock of the first named variety is exnaust- ed, the second or third could be substitut- ed. As itix proposed to only send these sam- he would prefer, arranging thew in the ey Than are offered in our splendid stock of of the paper weekly to four of his | ples on personal single application it is neighbors.— Wolfville Acadian. important that every farmer who desires a -——_—-— sample should apply for himself. Lists of From Bap Porx.—A Maine paper savs:| names will not be covsidered, All letters} It is reported that typhoid fever prevails | addressed to the Ceniral Parm, at Ottawa, in McNair’s three camps on the Tobique|imay be sevt free of postage, and the! river. The cause is assigned to eating | samples weighing three pounds each will . ° anwholesome pork. It is possible that! be sent free to the applicants, through the Our carpet department is full of nice and useful presents, insufficient veotilation may have had quite! mail. The distribution will begin early in} ment. as much to do with the unfortunate con< December, and as the stock is limited and dition of affairs as poor quality of meat. the applications will be filled in the order in which they are received, those sent in early will have the advantage. Applica- tions may, however, be sent i« at any time before the lst of March; but after that date the list will be closed so as to ensure the sending out of all the samples in time for early sowing. Watches Jewelry XMAS | Don’t fail to see this depart- You will see many articles to interest you, both useful and ornamental. PROWSE BROTHERS. A Gut Glass Novelties Sterling Silver Novelties Cuaxcep Haxps.—The Journs! reports that Ma. James Macdonald, V. S. Sum- merside, has sold his well known driver, Lelando, to parties in Truro, N.S., fora handsome price. Lelado is a bay gelding, seven years old, by Balston,2.294 Hes speedy, being abe to pull a buyey along at a4d0clip, which not too many driving horses can do. Fancy Clocks, ¢ Specially selectad for the ¢ holiday season. ~ | . or FE . Something For 4 Ww. Sacnpers, $ Every Director Experimental Farms. a@aP sz, Every > vi te & “hee ae “te i ee ae i ee * > Choicer “ 7 we * me ** ie ro ee eS oe oie ie i ne Central Experimental Farm t ¢ —_ W fae A Sr. a en eee PcAre was Ottawa, Dec. 8th, 1c 97. 1 e on er U eaDp eS . Ww ! created in St. John a few days ago by the - - h W d - ] Ch l\ | en é- dise [ie 2.8. D bh . - Jeweler. “+ vitae wallils ols came from Barbadoe i A ssa OF ee * aides * i gow ffering f . ft t r t igbt of pain, _ = se ws. « OD ee aes FEES i ie The victim Fin ae gues: eeltice un natin sleds 'on enogane a toothache, HAAARASASASSES SESS HARKS i on chap, stopped at a well known restawrant | one «houid think that you would be sure} _ — a te oe , aud made mary friends among the colored | to keep rome Quickcure” on hand in case | 2S OV OTBOBVCOBSDOOQOSS i Me > S © 7 434444008 population. The disease is very mild, and | it happens again. ‘“Quickcure” is the ¢ : . 0 a a * the doctor says there is little or no danger | quickest, surest, and safest cure for tooth- | © Evervthin i An thi 9 ' — , = 7 i e - “YOUR POUND CAKE” é of contagion. ache or any pain. All the pain proceeds ¢ : 4 Fey ; ; from irritation or inflammation. uick- | © in the way of a .. iM Should be made at the q 5 a ai ke recent | cure” soothes and reduces jeliednitien at ¢ : 4 = - 2 7 cott Act trial at Milltown, N. B., one of | on e. € a ; y t ROLIPSE BAKERY : the witnesses testified that the sone r : t " sae ? Xmas Gocds 4 = .. not only kept liquor for sale, but actually e were disappoint in the delivery ; : ; . ; . ® ¢ made the staff tennel?. The witness said | of our fine Ostrich peck wear says James Q Will be eold Without Re- , 7 and before buying remember that I have laid in my winter's. a e a t oes the stuff was made ss follows: The alcobol | Paton & Co., but they are at jast to hand nerve. ; stock of a 4° We have every facility a is placed ina big pot with water and | and make a splendid showing. We have »4 Ladies’ Dressing Cases, 9% ne, E E d io lor making it, we use 4 sundry other materials and simmercd for | endeavored to get out of the beaten track, . . Gentlemen’s Dressing Cases, 0 - mpire Extra an 7 : an hour or two, after which the] to show something new that would catch S Meerchaumand Briar Piper, g Empi Blend — fresh eggs, and the ¢ mixture is removed and allowed | the eve (not forgetting the pocket). Wedo 0 ao Cigarette and Card 3 S pire en x i ; C to cool. This is followed by a secund| not have to describe and show too freely yae*e. ' . . . ; . } ty unity ol bee ( simmering over the fire and a second| but ask our frienda to make a point 0, Q Large discounts until Jany Q The tea that has given such splendid satisfaction for thelast FS al my ake it right, rice 4 cooling, when a thorough assimilation of | seeing our Xmasexhibition. It’s al] right $ 3 <, four years. We have it in 1-lb pkgs, 4 and 5-lb tins and20 : s 0 and 25c per lb. the ingredients is accomplished, and the New English mince meat for ale by the Q —_—T é - and 60-Ib steel chests. Call and get a supply 5 " : liquor isready for the bottles and the pound or tine at Beer & Goff. - s 2 “Se 3 NM TrxxrHoxe 98 larrels and the stomachs of the customers. ’ : , : ¢ 2240440080888 - ¥ Z ¢ | the occasional drinkers of Milltown will] Grape Fruit received to-day ai Beer & ¢ REDDIN BROTHERS, 4 7 a: ; & D. STEW ART ¢ | deubtless be somewhat shocked to learn | Gets. é < ‘ 7 g (that their whiskey from Scotia’s Xmas cards, calendars’ etc. inall styles | @ Opposite P. O 4 .. % ‘4 ECLIPSE BAKERY bills of heather, their —" from en and prices at McMillan & Hornsby’s. 4 ¢ eo “> it 2 1 ; ‘ i | 3 Bakes Best Bread. : eee fey eatin Pe " feleead. ell Xmas _— calenders, etc., at Mc-| PO °CCOVSBVSCODSBSDSSS 2 e ; { ken from the same pot after being mix. | Millan & Hornsby’s. z Mearg2e 7222 Nip ee QUEEN STREET etand doctored ard finally prepared for} Prince Edward Island Illus action onthe shores of the bogin their] ¢rated. Price 25c, for sale at own beautiful town. all the bookstores. A : ies oes fiedectichnt | PRES- ae ee ee Pe Wate ee en hy Ee 4 tite Alarm Repairs SEALED TENDERS, addressed to heb tsigned, and endorsed *Tenders _~Pairsto Fire Alarm,” wil! be re- ee ewe hg Ped rire Se at this office until noon ov Monday C . ; ENTS he me 7 from avy person Or persons hristm as sidan 3 r ee hep the. City ve Ateom: be ee Every For tte Holiday Season with a complete stock of nice tl ee evial Receseary. for repairs, for one ; S 1 where : lines of Footwear. § Ck to the supervision of the Barg aln 1n tamp ed Linens ‘ be We have all kinds of Shoes; low Shoes, honest Shoes, <4 - . : please dancing Shoes ana Temperance Shoes (that don’t get Brees; va do not bind themselves to : but post- sa 8 Si : P : g i wet? Sther” peo: enquire We are now showing a large collection of Stamped Lin’ aay cls er Bene im: Fae VeRetys Hubbers; Quecshoos 4 By ty Clerk’s office. ens in a great variety ofdesigns and at a uniform Christmas : the nit. , a ‘ie 3 a alah coma 7 tle ones Big Values, Low Prices, Honest Goods, Best Style a "Cink adi oa Clerk. 33 per cent. have Will make almost any one kapyy. We are more than Be ttt 15th, 1897-33. Glaieeods for de S0c cocde MieBDe: “ake. bla: ets aaa ae happy to think that we have pleased you in the past, | Ro ure rou } 8 > Ss oe : aeuiianl and know that we can do so now bette: than ever. | ios nse on lower Spring Park : : ‘ . pat eo tgs Be) ponteln . gilts. : { ete re BEER BROS). rites «con Weeks & Warre BE he, Nevere Tota o naeee ee Ss nD