THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, DECKMBER 12, 18%8 Ladies Dressing Cases. Gents Dressing Cases. Ladies and Gents Purses, Fountain Pens for all who can write, Photo Albums and Photo Frames, Ladies and Gents Tourists’, Writing Desks. Leather Bound Volumes of the Poets Books for Boys and Girls Boys Own and Girls Own Arnual Music Cases, Smokers Sets To- bacco Jars, Stump Albums for boys. Everybody invited to, see our Big Bazar. Come early _>e o> HASZARD & MOORE: SUNNYSIDE. LOCAL NOTICES. Ladies’ box calf skating boots, oil pebble skating boots and hockey boots; see them—W H Stewart & Co. Men’s, boys and ladies’ hockey boots at Joste, Try Jost’s for bargains in skating boots, Carters’ for Curistmas presents, One best place to buy Christmas presents —at Carters’. 3 collars, Paton’s, Our stock of good things for Christmas pure linen for } of a dollar at <A. NENA EA RE a PERSONAL. Rev Alex Macaulay, of Morel], is in the city. Captain Montague Yates went west this morning, en rovte to Paspebiac. Miss Beatrice Cansing, of England, is visiting Mr and Mrs OC C Gardiner. Judge Hanington of New Bronewick was thrown from his carriage on Friday evening and severely injured. MrA E Williams, manager of the Sums merside agency of the Bank of Nova Scotia, epent Sunday ir Charlottetown. baking is now complete. We have every- thing you ceed in this line and prices alwaye right. Fresh seeded raisins ia packages, cleaned currants in packages, choice flavorings. Good apices shelled almonds and walnuts, candied citron,lemon and orange peel, price very low. We will ; be pleased to show you our goods, Our No.3 lot is going like hot cakes. Better get a lot before too late.—Sanderson & On Skating boots, al] kinds at Jost’s, —_—_ HOTEL ARRIVALS. Hotel Daves: Mont. Yates, London, Eng; C D Manville, London; Louis B Senez, F D Scott, Monireal; A E W ltiame, E B Wiliams, Summerside Somme MARRIED. At Hope River,on the 220d of Nov. by the Rev. James oeas McDonald, Mr. John Doiron of Rustico psrish to | Mrs. Charlotte Martin, of Martin, Lot 23 Organist of Hcpe River Church. tc DIED. oa > — —_——-_ «a ine _————_—— = a « BAO Mf fi tee tl MI il tj a fl { | '] «iff q UUUA 1. 4 EEE «| ‘ til «ii May seem st ange, but ‘9 | those who are using No «iil Grate Frre rick Lanep, QueBec Heate: it is all right This wonderiul stove up- sets Old Fogy Ideas on the a ating questic 1, “@ No «tf N ; more es (Registered) . 1; . more CilD te rs, ping gas or sok at No more rry for fear ai vhe fire wili go out. «ill Not necessary to watch it til} like a cat watcl nga mouse— ai it wili burn 48 hours without aif re >= ing fuel. | at No more sh king—it has | » ho gra just pokeit a little «till no more shiv. ring for want «t{l) of he ut. «ill N re BIC: coal vills. | hen woncd r «(|| Buy one and why you put up with the oid ' «li style 0 long as you did. «({ BEWARE of imitations, sse «fl] 4 ll ail} «(lj «i «ti|j « ‘ A.B. NORTON & CO., Lid. So.e Avents 2 EEE Oe (Registered) is on the stove vou buy. CARRIER LANE & CO., Levis, P. Q. QUEBSC HEATER There’s 4 Diflerence, and you'll find :here’s a big differ- / ence between our baking and other, th Ours lias that nicety of | Onish which o1 ly an experienced baker can give te good baking. eriw “MAS € want you to try our XMAS CAK E,— it’s 20e per lb. ~ TELEPHONE 98. D. STEWART ELIPSE RAKERY EPPS'S COCOA At Boston, Mass., on December 3rd, of | consumption, Jerome Martin, youngest | son Of Moves Martin, Postmaster, of Mar- | tin P. O.,B.E. Island, age 32 years, leav ing awife and two children mourn their loss. R.I. P. to —~ ——~s GRATEFUL COMFORTING Distinguished everywhere for Delicacy of Flavour, Supe- rior Quality, and Nutritive Properties. Specially grate- ful and comforting to the nervous and dyspeptic. Sold only in }-lb. tins, labelled JAMES EPPS & Co., Ltd., Homceopathic Chemists, London, England. BREAKFAST SUPPER Se SI Aw, Ne _ Me te IS as WS AS IE MY 3% a i> vs s% us ailZ r 7 Ne & 3 a “ar | FIND IT HARD , alt. Nz , aie iP ay 1Lo-get Christmas Preser.ts for a “@® your gentlemen friends? Most “a neople do. Do yeu want some | or : im semeden “ 9:11 thing nice—useful, but still a% cheap—to give to your father s%%& oS ~ ” . " od <i. pe or big brother ? oak j wo} iN . dis i i w% ar aw Why not give him a packege | of nicely printed visiting cards ~ : "™ ? } , — nrint the ay, That’s the way we print them. gy “> “ie rr . 7 ' Ms The price is 25c. a package, s% | “a> : ve | | The Examiner Pub Co. 3% he mo Y r7\ “s — The Job Printers. ot, yi | ies car Is “oc a ckave ; | Pa. $4) =.” Li Gio, t™ ‘ pa AASL, ' ’ ! att e ; 7 ; | | : : RY SY. Gir aT aS SE 6 —§s% —___ Se: Se a “ae “Say | Hillsborough Skating Rink. | Special General ileeting. In pursuance f aresolution passed at 4 meeting of D:rectora of the Hilishorough Skaving Rink C. mpaoy held onthe 10-h instant, a Special General Meeting of the Sharebollers of the Company will be held on Tuesday the 20th dayof December instant at eight o’clock p. m. in the Board of Trade Room inth: Opera Houze in Cl arlottetow i to ese into con- sideration ‘the late icasing of the Rink by the Directiors, and to take such steps astbevy may deem “‘uecessary in con- firming the Director’s action or the re-leas~ ing of the rink” a8 asked for bya requis- tion addressed to the President and Directors. A. A. Bartlett, Secretary~Treasuer. Charlottetown, P EI, Dec. 12th, 1898. 2% % BEAUTIFUL SETS TEETH 2s Mounted on Vulcanite, Celluloid, Allum- inum; Watt’s, Reese & Weston’s Metal, Platinum and Combination Plates. A large aseortment of Teeth of different sizes and shades to select from. Rev. Dr. Heartz, after nine weeks il'- ness, was abl> to sit up yesterday, and bas u@ y congratulations. — Halifax Herald. We regret to hear that Dr. Macneill, of Stanley, is confived to his room by illness, not so severe however as to prevent his moving about. Mr WS Harkins opens his annual engage~ ment nextseason, st the Academy of Mnsic, Halifax, on June 12th, for two weeks. He will probably come to Charlottetown later on, Mr Tom Why'e, one of the comedians with the Robinson Opera Company, attends ed St Peter’s school in Charlottetown about twenty years go, and boarded at the Clergy Houseon Keat street. MrHarry L Harrington, of Eastport, Me., is here arranging for the appearance of the Frost Kentnky Troubedour Com-~ pany. The company wi!l give performan-~ ces on Monday, Tuesday and Wadnesday evenings of next week. The show is said to be a good one. A number of changes have recently been made in thestaffof the Indian De partment at Ottawa. Mr. Sam Stewart has been promoted to the position of a chief clerk, which became vacant throvgh the death of Mr. A. N. MeNeill. Mr. J. A McKenna, of Charlottetown, who is private secretary to Mr. Sifton, for the Indian Department, lias been made a first-class clerk. Thingsto Make a Note of Cory Counci..— Regular monthly meet: ng to-night at the ueual hour. Don’t Miss 1r.—What? The entertain- ment to be given in the schoolroom of the Firet Methodist church thisevening under the ausp.ces of the Christian Esdeavour Society. An interesting programme has been made ready. Loyal Crusaders.—Remember the public concert to-night in Wright’s Hall at 7 o’clock. Xmas Sate at the Decorative Art Room iv the W. C. T. U. building, Graf- ton Street. Useful and fancy articles in embroidery and painting, novelties in bamboo goods and opal ware, stamped linens in latest designs, embroidery silks in all shades. Local Council.—The members of the executive of the LC W,are requested to meet at the P W on Tuesday afternoon, 13th inst, at 3.30 o’clock. It is to ve boped that every mem ber wil] endea~ vour to be present. Coal Arrivals—The schooners Vivian and Bessie S Keefer arrived yesterday from Sydnev, C B, with cargoes «f slack and run of mines coal to Peake Bros & Co. ay V0 leve "> ALL HEADACHES from whatever cause cused in half an hour by HOFFMAN’S HE A DACHE ; POW DERS #o cents and 25 cené ta druggists. KIND READER : If you cannot walk, Then crawl: Tomorrow—Tuesday, To St Peter’s Hall Where Gld Mather Geese, & Oo. Will be let loose. If you are able, Get to the candy table, Don’t gorge ; But eat till you stop, by George. (More poetry you sre; By Me.) MOTHER GOOSE’S MARKET In St. Peter's Ghureh Sohaal- room, Deg. 13th. As our readers are no doubt curious to know just what Mother Goose’s market is we will explain. Mother Goose has been a friend of ours since we were in the nur- sery. She isto open her market ia St. Peter’s Hall next Tuesday. The stalls will be under the management of the venerable lady’s many ccmpan- ions. A& you enter, your admission fee of 10 cents will be taken by the King counting out his Money, who with all the other people will be in cos- tume. The old woman who lived upon yictuals and drink will sell refreshments, Mary quite contrary will sell plants and flowers from her garden, Simple Simon will fish from his mother’s pail articles to sell you cheap, Little Jack Horner will ex tract good things from his pie for sale, and the three little kittens will have mittens to diepose of. And soon with a number of characters, maxing 1a all a capital bazaar where vou may buy Christmas presents Dr. J. Ff. Murray; BAKES BEST BREAD JUEEN SEREET..+-0e cheap fcr every one. Have tea and agreat Ges] of pleasure and amusement as well, Local a { Gite tems this Tre Sraxtey left for Pictou morning to coal up. Porice Covrr.—This morning, Norma. Vallev, an old offender, was fined $5 or 30 days for drunkennese. More Sutements.~T wenty—two head of cattle anda carload of sheep were shipped from Summerside on Saturday morning by Mr David Keefe. A Preacaxt Hove.—Grown people as wellas children will ace plenty to amuse them and make an hour or two pass pleasantly at Mother Goose’s Market, in St Peter’s Hail, tomorrow, from 3 to 10 o’clock . Tue Drama —The dramatic club of St. Dunstar’s College have in active rehearse] the drama “Forget Me Not,” by the author of * College Boys,’ the play whie} made such a hit when it was presented in Charlottetown. The vlay will be proiuc- ed about the latter part of February. Tue Opera Hovse.—On Saturday even- ing the Robinson Company presented the * ()neen’s Lace Handkercbiet” in a most acceptable manner, and list evening they gave aeacredconcert. This morning they left for Truro, crossing to Pictou by the Princess. Lecture 1n A. O, OH. Hary.—In another column appears the adv’c of a leciure, to be delivered under the auspices of the Avcient Order of Hibernians, on Friday eveoing next, by Rev. Fatber Clark, of Boston, Mass. Subject “8:. Gregory VII (Hildevrand).” This lecture should draw a large audience. Low Rares ro Great Brrraix.—Th® steamer ,Gaspesia, due here on Sunday, has superior accommodation for first and third class passengers, and will be a rare chance for anyone desiring to visit Great Britain. Rates areextremely low. First class $35.00, third class $17.50, landed in Liverpool or London. Cc. M. B. A.—The Summerside branch of the CM B A has elected the following cfficers: Rev. D.G. Macdonsli, Spiritual Adviser; Joseph McCullough, Chancellor; John B Strong, President;SJ Cameron, Firet Vice do; Thomas Hickey, Second do; P G Gallant, Recording Secretary; Lucien Perry, Aseistant do; John I Macoally, Financial Secretary;C Kane, Treasurer; Patrick Hamil, Marshal!; Patrick Mulli. gan, Guard; James A McNeill and Thos. Hickey, new Trustees. An Ovp Axp Wait Tried Rewepy.— Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup bas been used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teething with perfect succes. It soothes the chid softens the gums, allays all pain, cured wind, colic, and is the best remedy for Dia:rhoea. Is pleasant to the taste. Sold by druggists in every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its value is incalculable. Be sure and ask for Mrs,, Winslow’: Soothing Syrap, and take no other kind sieetiialipiin Was Weia Known Here.—The Times reports the sudden death, about midnight, on Friday, of Mr. Morton Cameron,,for some time past employed as right clerk in the Il. CO. R., freight shed at Moncton. Mr. Cameron was taken ill about five o’clock on Friday afternoon, complaining of painsin the arms and stomach. He was taken to his room at the Windsor Hotel, where he sank rapidly, passing away about midnight. Death was due to pul- monary congestion,com plicated with/angina lieving ithe poor, and there is a balance or. hand of $20. Mr. Hesry Fitz» pectoris (a painful cramp of heart muscles ) Mr. Cameron was about fifty vears of age, and was formerly engaged in the insurance business at Charloitetown. St. Vincryt pe Pavt.—The annua! meeting of the Charlottetown conference | of &. Viscent De Paul wae held yester~ day afternoon, President Caven presiding. The reports of the secretary and treasurer were submitted. During the vear the society has expended about $400 in re~ gerald, who has-b-en ercretary of the con- ference for time oxst, retired from the position and Mr Jobn D Macdonald was appointed in lis place. The other officers were all re-elected. Duritg the couree of the proceedicgs remarks were made by Dr Morrison, Senator Macdonald and Professor Caven. The conference is doing a good work in a quiet way, and is deserving of every encouragement. Dona tions of cash, clothing or provisions will be thankfully received by any of the mem- bers, FERFUME and PERFUMWE ATOWIZERS One of the most acceptable g %2 fora lady friend is a bottles of nice perfume, or } a perfume atomizer. | You can buy them from us at any price almost from 25c up to $4.00 $5.00. © Every year we se]! enormous qantitiees. of those goods and this year finds us pre- pared tosatisfy your wants as b efore, surbe Have look around our store. Don’t your | gentleman friend smoke? We have as choice line of pipes as could be seen an y- | where. ; : EE ET = CARR: wea OR.... Handkerchiefs First on the list is Ladies Hand- kerchiefs—Switzerlands latest pro~ ductions in the novelty way—em- broidered and lace edge—Ireiand brings the hemstitched linens and lawns, prices from 5c to 75c each SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK 240 embroidered and bemstitch in white, assorted with novelties in narrow colored borders. Also em- broidered silk and chiffon kdkfs, worth 8¢ to ldc. Sea Each OUR PRICE LOT 2—480 fine embroidered lawn and hemstitched handkerchiefs this lot also includes hemstitched white silk, with initial corners, worth 15c to 22c, Son} L106 iach Price 090608088 GO0S 2». COGestee Men Handkerchiets The values here offered are not often possible These were bovght at our own offer—you get the benefit. LOT 1.—20 dozen fice cord edge lawn, fall large size, would be cheap at 12¢ ‘ ated Our Price So each LOT 2.—-Men’s pure linen, size 22x22 inch, 16c each, or SSC for half dozen. LOT 3.—Same size 9s above. 19c each or $1.00 half dozen. LOT 4.—Same size, 22x22 inches, very fine. 22¢ each or $1.17 half doz Silk Handkerchiefs A great variety in silk at pricee—colored and white. ae al 3SSe6 Each 72 hem stitched and initial corners in fine white silk 36¢ each. all Ribbons ] basket lot, bundreds of yards — widths and cord yard 1 vasket satin and silk, assorted wi barcoloss, J5c if (| < 0 yar advantage of them. I , STANLEY BROS The Always Busy Store Beonomical Shoppers. —_—_ No need to preface these offerings with mueh talk—the values speak for them selves—Every lady in town should take STANLEY BROS Curling Irons Medium size, only 60 in the lot, worth 12c each, only oC ee2e62008 G% Oveucessosee Baskets A lot of satin lined bas- kets to go on Saturday, for a trifle over half price. 700 GM i. Ceedsceeseces SILKS 33: * We have sol! hundreds of yarda the last few davs —we have got out another !ot to sel! at only 25 and 50 cents per yard. Worth looking at, these silks—see them. SEIS COKE OOH VW L980 OOS0 Kid Gloves SPECIAL OFFER FOR THIS WEEK, 48 pairs Black Kil Gloves, 3 dome fastener, sixes 6 to 63, actually worth $1.20 per pair, these we wall offer with ux blood shades in 6, 64, 6%, for | Only one } | customer. PER PAIR pair to each Oe 6 GCE OT OD DW DIESTOEC HO ‘For Men Only We want io introduce you to our 3 | | White Shirts, Chis is the best $1.00 Shirt sold in Canada to- day. It is tull laundered made of the best material fine linen fronts and bands — you can. have them long or short besom sizes 1410 175 inch, per- fect fitting tai'o: made shirts, $1.09. EP matte ee Extra Inducements =n sagtneer-geinnstetninamsnten.' etna pre itl i nian uteagionn alten