pe | : 3 id *% , os - 3 ‘ae +e : b - | oy ee " ' ~ me) BS je ‘ af a 2 pe 3% - a iy te s cS a a ¥ - ri nd i 4 ok i t * J 3 . Ped ae he at ‘ . * 4 ; : r, a he 2 a eo a 5 . , Ue EE PERSONAL. . LOCAL, AND OJHRE ITEMS, Tour Marnket.—The special market to-~ day was poorly attended and very little THE CHINA FLEET. sy ike ee a he ee a £442 22L2224224 444244422 Ladie’s Jackets | The British fleet pow stationed in Chinese waters under command of Admiral Sir Alexander Buller and Rear Admiral Mr. D. J. Fraser, of St. John, isamong the Jatest arrivals at the Hotel Davies. Dr. Stewart and wife, of Georz«to¥n,are Fry’s Concentrated Cocoa ae + See Oxley, embraces the following vessels: First battleship Centurion (flagship), 14 guns, tonnage 10,500; first class cruiser (second flagship) Grafioo, 12 guns, 7,350 tons; Immortalite, 12 guns, 5.600 ton-; Narcissus, 12 gune, 5,000 tons; Undaunted, 12 guns, 5,600 tons; first class gunboat Peacock, 6 guns, 7,550 Piover, 6 guns, 755 tons; Pigmy, 6 guns, 755 tont; Rattler, 6 guns, 715 guns, Red in the city. They are registered at the Hotel Davies, Hon. George Forbes, of Vernon River Brijge,is in the city. He is registered at the Queen Hotel. [t is pleasing to hear that Mr. Mathew, of Souris, continues to improve in health. He is reported “ better” today. Hon. Edward Blake lft Toronto for business was transacted. Pain Bis Fixe.—Jobn Hebert, wao was come time ago fined $25 and costs for violating the Liquor Regulation Act, paid up yesterday. Opprettowsa Sociat —The ment and social in Oddfellows entertain - Hia!)) Jast ‘“ Misses Jackets Children’s Ulsters, Treland on Monday last taking with him | ay, ' : ; ee .s a) € svening was @ most enjoyable affair, The Ts not only absolutely pure, Breast, © gene, 805 tons; Red Pole, 6 | $1,764 for the Irish Parhamevtacy fund. | attendance was “+41 Sy : «tl At ent te | nutritious but guns, 805 tons. Second class cruisers — Durant the murderer will probably hang ee «fl concentrated, 4 L Aeolus, 8 ,uns, 3,600 tons, Rainbow, 8 soon, the judges having refused hia las Ceneéen Tux You.-& mac sewed also has Virtue of being the most economical to use because it dissolves so casily. Grocers se!] it. + +. 7 ie ie i * = >< <2 = ee 3. noe co Sterling Silve. I have the most art- istic line of Sterling Silver Goods in this city. Probably you may want something in this line for New Year's Day. J Am Showing new desigos in Coffee Spoons, Sugar Spoons, Sugar Sifters, Sugar Tongs, Cream Ladles, Bon-bon Spoons, Tea Spoons ete. My stock of Sterling signs, prices within the SERRE EES SE EE SESE SESS FE ESS ES EY AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARAAAAAASAARARARAAARASR guns, 3,600 tonsi Pique, 8 guns, 5,600 tons. Third class cruisers—Archor, 6 guns, i,770 tons; Porpoise,¢ guns, 1,770 tons. Second class gunboste—Firebrand, 4 guns, 445 tons; Linnet, 2 guns, 756 tons; Spartan, 8 guns, 1,000 tons; Swift, 2 guns, 756 tons; sloops Daphne, 8 guns, 1,150 tons; Wild Swan, 8 guns, 1,130 tons; torpedo destroyers, Handy, 6 guns, 270 tons, Hart, 5 gnpé, 260 ions ; despatch beat Alacrity, 4 guo8, 1,706 tons; and the siore boat Humber, of 16,400 tons. nem uspemseelllags Al LN OA LOCAL NOTICES, Sensations! jacket selling here tcday. See ad. — Moore & McLeod. prices.— Prowse Bros. 3i, If you want a sbare inthe jacket bargains come early. See ad—Moore & McLeod. All our jacket stock is divided into five classes, toclear. Pricex, $1, $2, $3, $4 aod $5.—Moore & McLeod. $2 90 jackets for $1; $4.95 jackets for $2; $6.95 jackets for $3; $8.45 jackets for $4, and $:5 25 jackets for$5!! Seethem. — Moore & McLeod. If you want some good coffee for your New Year callers Sanderson & Co sell some ofa very fine flavor, Try some. We sell nice oranges for léc per dozen. Pnre mixed candy 3 Ibs for 25cts. Fruit, nuts, figs and dates at Sanderson & Co.'s Rink open New Year’s afternoon; and night. Band in the evening. Ice perfect. 304 2i. The Charlottetown Business College and Writing Acad>my re->pens afier the Xm 8 holidays on Tuesday, January 4th, 189s, calendars, a few left—half price. The plea for postponeme | of the exeention, Rey. L. J. M:cdonald, of Gand River, ha. returned from New York where he consulted with eminent specialists regard~ ing hisevee. He will continue treatment in the Char‘otte:own Hospital. The following reference to a clever young Prince Edward Is!ander is extract ed from the Democrat, of Bad Axe, Michigan: The Holy Misson which was held in the Catholic caurch in this place last week clored Friday evening. Rev. Father Kelly, who conducted the services, is aready sp aker and the elcquent sermons he delivered stamped bim as a young man of uvusuai ability and one who will no doubt at some time occupy 4 fail to be convincingto his hearers. The '«rge number of Protestants who attinde! and were cordially welecom— ed at iuese services gave ample proof of the good feeliog existing in this community between the different denominations. If Fr. Kelly ever returns to Bad Axe he will fiod here a large number of friends not only in bis own church but also among those of the Protestant faith. —We have received a sp'endid Christ- ms number of the $Brandon Time:. If the advancement ofa country is shown by the improvement of its newspapers Brandon; ard vicinity are going ahead fast. AN EXPENSIVE HONOR, {t Costs a Fortune to Be Lord Mayor of London. The expenditures for subscriptions and entertainment are largely in excess of the costs every lord mayor anywhere from Feehan, living at Rocky Point, came to Charlottetown today by the ice. He cross sed by the way of North Point avd the Park. Ar Gerorcerown. —The Jubilee avd Stella Butler arrived at Georgetown to-day. The former is from Halifax and the latter from Guysboro. Tre Ferries.—The Rocky Point ferry steamer is not moving today. The South port ferry steamer still keeps up communi- cation, but is experiencing considerable difficulty in so doing. ed Tue Wearner today is mild and clear. echooners Corxty Covrr.—In the suit of Picton S. Brown va. James J, Hughes, reported in yesterday's issue, the payment and set-off were admitted by the plaintiff who did not claim more than the amount adjudged. Now is the time toget a snap in all]| high position in the church. He met} Bur Jast night was the coldest of the sea- kinds of readymade clothing, men’s, boys | ail questions and queries relating tO} son, the mercury dropping to two above al Goods aod children’s overcoats, reefers aad suits,; the Catholic faith with ready tact! zero. The coluest recorded previous to ladies sacqnes and capes, collars a djaud the force and clecriess of his ex-} jast evening was eeven above zero. muffs. No better goods now. Lowest] p'anations and answer could not 4 Concert at Moreti.—Last evening the people of Morell epent a very pleasant time at the children’s concert which was held in the hall by the pupils of Mount Mary school. The programme was select- ed by their teacher, Miss O’Kerfe, and no doubt the children and their parents also bave reason to feel proud of the splendid way in which they carried it through. The dialogues “ Stratagey,” “ Auntie Dim le” and * Missed His Chance,” deserve speci] mention, not forgetting the comic duett “ Reuben and Rechsel” which was nicely sung by Miss Georgie Cox and Master Tbeo. Muer, and was highly appreciated by the audience. A handsome sum was realized, and all went home well pleased. The Prince of Wales has given another visiting @ mine forty years ago,to make a one — == «fl a, fraction of their value. This stock represents the choice of the best German and English manufacturers, are perfect fitting, stvlish, and the best value in the city, at the regular price, your old one, and buy a new AT 4244444424428 : 7 : : li d oficial allowances of the lord | _ aes oo SS rrTiTe Silver wii! delight you, dy & wk. aanen ad oa Cee me London cor- evidence of his kindly nature by inviting 8 Tv = ¥ FFTey new and popular de- New Year’s Gift—Tuck’s beautiful] respondent of the New York Tribune. It | Houghton miner, whose pick he used on b ip ‘l You have 5 months yet to wear them; why not discard a Fraction of it's Value. ——— ee STANLEY BROS. THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE STFS STTTTT CS + ae fancy good le continues until New | £10,000 ($50,000) to £20,000 ($100,000) to short stay at Sfndriogham. The miver,{ ~~ ee a ee ee reach of all. Your’ S A ety “i ® on —G.o| occupy the office. Sir George Faudel- | whose name is Collins, has been asked to ear’s; store open until 9 p. m. o : : : : ‘ : . Carter & Co Philips probably spent from £25,000 | take with him the pick with which the eng ae her HS AE mt letter oe eS ; ($125,000) to £30,000 ($150,000) in excess | Prince detached his first Inmp of coal. ee of his salary and allowances. The office is | When one of our most famous Labour The eee ae pares poe aoe co always a costly one. Whoever accepts it | Jeadere went to Sandringham, the Prince enterprising in the matter of shipbuilding | expects to pay heavily for the honor. No | gurprised him by showing him to his room, mo oe née Wee cry s , as in everything they take in hand. In| jord mayor ever emerges from office with- | nd lighting bi : : , j : . ghting bis fire with bis own hands. the actua: construction of their own] out being out at least £10,000 ($50,000) This genial attitude quite aiitial Geo : vessels they are progressing fast under the | poorer for the experience, but the honor of - a : ; Jeweler. <x management of a thoroughly trained knighthood is invariably bestowed upon Democrat’s notions of an effete Royalty; For the last week of "97, we will sel] Boots : British shipbuilder. Early in Janua: y it | him, and his wife enjoys the distinction et ee ey os and Shoes. at lower prices than vou have been 444 FE FEES is expected that the Nippen y usen Kaisha, being addressed as Lady So-and-so. No : | : eo : t. lis a fine steamboat of some 6,200 alderman who has’ passed the chair ever | @ SOS VSB2 SOA 88 accustomed to pay dur ing the year. fi tons will be launched Yrom the| ‘turns to ik Ho-ctoction 10 vitling to In this way we show our appreciation frthe : Nagasaki yards, where two other boats of i ee ne ng OCT ; : ° : | 2000 or 4,000 barthen ere in conret Ot | ee ee ee term liberat trade accorded us during the year. construction. Oaly the other day an | rye tection of the lord mayor is a bur- ¢ NOV 2 Low prices on Clothing—-Overcoats, Ulsters, ial Kobe en peta pre hep Mey a ~ anata ? ° ; Suits, a great secrifize in bov’s clothing, Under- 4 new shipyard at Aove, the mos In dizval mummery, like the November pro- ? hoe na ‘. : . a of Japare-e ports after Yokohama, Dr. | cession, with its tinsel splendors and gro- ¢ DEC / / clothing, Shirts, Collars, Ties, Handkerchiefs. . se Dver, of oes se 6 se - ee pageantry. one dozen ad ¢g ° i, Caps, Braces, and every thing cheaper than the ue bgineering ouege OKO, Das ave an informal conference, and one 0 ° a . a been deputed to select a naval architect, | them agrees to take the office and to pay . were record breaking ¢ cheapest, in the last week of the old year, 4 with British training, for service under | the costs fora year. The common a months as far as the sale + se Gov .. the recorder, the common sergeant, the ; 21s : er eh mace bearers, the sword bearers and the ( ot oar famous Baking Pow- ¢ ar 5 Macdon ald c& Co yor NEED Hood's Sarsaparila choenene appear for dress parade, — a 4 oe 2 es a i, r “ : .¢ vour oof “ov .{ emall knot of liverymen gives assent. The ctober was the best up-to- tite gece ae oy ont Cer eigen. A is ee as - ° date. November ied . i or Createst Bargains il Boots and Clothing ‘ ¢ ‘ 1c liveried guilds, and he exercises s- ra irs : : : , - ing builds up health like HOOD’S. diction over a square mile of territory with Octoher by about 20 per ’ - —_ ; | a resident population of 35,000. The “ cent, and now December is : — om one Feta he 2 greater London, with its 700 square miles Q already away ahead of Spent ee ar en et ent tein eri RFit At St. Peter's athedral,on the 25th and 7,000,000 residents-——a world within | os " . : : . Fancy Goods For Xmas Trade inet., by the Rev. Jas. Simp-on, M. A.,| itself—has no executive head and no cen- é either of them. 4 c i id W r in Harry Jenkins to Gertrude G. Carbonell, | tralized system of government. It is the ¢ There’s a e u 0! 6 p both of this city. center of a worldwide empire, yet it is an 3 R oe é eens - ~ a meen ae 9 e ois — —— anomalous jumble of ‘disjected provinces” eason 7 aT Dressing Cases and Manicine ele f Sie ee pre taken at without unity of action or enlightened and for this, it’s to be found in ¢ Ls Sets,G1 au ndkerchiefs eae ar Gor tae | SrreTenive municipal policies. The mod- everv tin ot Baking Pow- 50 BUIOVE = " “9 | the Provineral Exhibition was for they orn art of municipal government can offer d 7 ld © é 59 Sets, Cuff and Coilar Boxes Sovereign Flavoring Extracts. They win} 1. more startling contrast than that be- er soid. ¢ B * : 7 ; . on their merits. tween the choice of the lord mayor of Lon- Ask your grocer fer it. Work Boxes, Shaving rets, 2 don by half a dozen rich gentlemen who ¢ é : Trinket Holders, etc. Russia is apparentiy under the impres-| have been sheriff and the popular election ? ¢ 7 LEATHER Go00S sion that she could govern 400,000,000 | of a municipal dictator for Greater New , p rSen 0 neu ‘ o ; ; G | Chinese jnst as successfully as Great York. : in Writing Desks and port Britain aecuiee the 300,000,000 peeple of 2 4 Graduates in Pharmacy. ¢ ' i. ” | India, THINGS TO MAKE A NOTE OF BOS %& Se we @s Beet On » ye = Cc : q ° : ; J/ases -—- a A - — -_ eo ] _ If you feel wet, ael and disconraged S.0.E. B. 8.—White Rose meeting 7 og Cases, Uard Cases, yep you wiil find a bottle of Hood’s Sarsap~ tonigit “Inieiahion.. : “| ~—— ———____ ne lj : : itl a wonderful good. : j s ae " ine ” PURSES urilla witl do yo dna nian scl SALVATION Asur—The, Juniors re. Yc caahaiaaee heedaliaiale give, by request, a rehearsal of their mas ' : nday, Dec. 30:h, The balance | , Silver and programme tonight, Toursday, | 1% Plain Leather, v1 at Slo’clock. There wil: be a wateb night We & Gold mountings. rervice held on Fridav evening, eee’ f n+ eli Offer # ing at 10 o'clock. The corps will have a O : et XMAS CARDS ANU CALENDARS M. Rot rousing New Year’s march at the close of the m at 4 ; . & the service. ae in endless variety. Wut prices _— of above ini ~ fAnnOt be beaten in the city. ‘"bat’s why “e ee “a e One Woman's Wisdom. II e ‘ s Goods. Prizea r-o Honorsry Medal at the fro~ Widow—Have you read the will? ° i 15 Try us tor Xmas G vine al Bx unitieu for SOVEREIGN Lawyer—-I have tried to, but it is yout all new" prices to 12 Ki Mil & H h Goode. late husband’s handwriting, and I can’t f r make anything out of it. . £ i. ( inal Oras y, Sovereign Widow—Well, if you can’t nake any- this al 8 clear or — ~~ am ¥ ys thing out of it there can be but little in it + P, k. ISLAND RAILWAY, | lavol ing for any one else.—Chicago News. im portation | ow VR Extr acts Extraordinary qualities are possessed by at once ori CHRISTMAS AND NEW Y EAR : i Th the river Tinto, in Spain. It hardens sy) . . have won on their own merits. ey ! Ww t t e@ ! HOLIDAYS advertise themaelves by their excellence and petrifies the sand of its bed, andif a l t will pay nme ' ve b k . te the stone falls in the stream and alights upon Another lot of Hock ey a 1 ee ee : another, in a few menths they unite and LL: : ‘ Excursion Retura Tickets will he ieene? | «R EST.” and k t wh : a Skates, which includes] ay at recon Keture Pickers w! BERT.” sod knows it when become one stone. Fish cannot live in its a8, e xception any buyer ove first-class fare to and from all | ghe it ied all sizes. 1 — on this Railway from December Ask for “SOVEREIGN” brand kesppebstemneniore, | f ; h b ig Stto January let, both inclusive, good Made by Yon don’t have to bay your jacket from Prices low cS @ (oF return up to and on January 7th, 1898, iM LN BROS, & CO a stock where almost every garment re- . OL SIX | to see t em aM ickets are not good for going journey 8 3, fe * | quires alteration before it can bemade into] AT... sail after date of isene. tialifas. NS. the semblauce of & fit. ar a 4 — G. A. SHARP. D. POTTINGER Tag lity, stvle, fit, finish an RASHARP. | D. POTTINGER ser| Buy your coffee for New Year's at Beer fection VIA Cte Ly Boos, The Always W. E. DAWSON’S . ews tee -— Moneton N.B | & Gofi’e, where you can get it freeh roast~’ WOT manehip. 303 2i. . . ‘Ss . e ; ’ te . - Bll pyre thaccsd ed and fresh ground. Busy Store