— ee Pe ate ae a ae ¥ 9s, at ve. a os ees? Pay: ee am aie Se feet oD cee o oni at ie th SY i bo aie ee ii OM oe rey ir sy ’ ~ ~~ 7” THE DAILY EXAMNER CHARLOTTETOWN, DEC ‘EMBER 21, 1897. ESTEEMED EXSHANGES. APE steios NOW, i (“« we “oo Fe Pace. Gs HER ITBMS | LOCAL Ane OLR ty o%, * . : . ; 4 ty ¥ &. ¢ , *” © Het Wel Vel Wat Del wn led wel WN Oel WEhLae we MD i _ | Montreal Gazette: One of the first acts | | : The rush is on, the tide bas set in » ca i Great Jacke . : : ; , ; strongly r | ' se ort Jacket sale.— Beer Vue Courr or Cuancery is in session { Of the Marchand economists was to raise i ge Cc) 4 4 | ¢] ; . ; : ' Pa ye adauarters is the aw ; wl today. | the salary of an old political friend, who! a suta Ciaus’ headquarters is the attrac- ! ™ * i cane ‘ On, x | In \\ 1 INSUA j It is eaid that | = 7 occupies the post of prothouotary ai Mont- Members of almost every | ae ; G , 1m ue H ban M raied | Horr: A meeting of the Horribles | Teal, and to give him the increased aliows | 4) it are i sand thaee “wade jj t ci ‘ L.¢ cA e;{ : ’ . » r rr. 5 . : : e eis Vii nave usiness here hig . quia. + Pence amounting to saan Vili take piace this eventing in Jobn } ance for five years back. It ls vO wouder | werk rr U31D here tn ; ¥§ OST amou i ‘ Soll i> .# » ‘ . ; we ° For } OO 5 ; Htreh’s repair sbop, Kent Street “o 2 | there is adeficit in the finances. . . vet f |v clock rd Halifax Herald: W ' A sreatssiocek, a'most endless variety, a ‘ ' | cl : al oP ‘ > & | : ; reves : - ae eS oe would not apply the | ae i +o much for so litt!e money, no wonder rr 2 spay ‘ silver tray Ss SaiLep F R°M © leony. in The bark | n s » ThaXimh, “from one learn all, 100 broudly; the peopie crowd our siore ‘A Dpi Opria e with ‘ : ead. te Paddler due ates | O81 —B tween Hillsboro Square and | but the Quebec government’s recent pur- | sii Ae 7 aon : : R Sea . Rie td ce ower Prine Street, two hat fe athers, | chuse of $300 worth of Lemieux’s Life of Saturday hr co alt pa cian rd for sa : ' i cstentus ttle & om a ie : i , a | : vr ’ ali past recOrds ror same ae *% . ‘ nace ‘ a L sey and Arthur | I ier Wil oblige DY leaving at Luis ollice Sir Wilfrid Laurier, as prize book « _for date, so did Thursdar and Friday 4arist jas ift ' Bre: a om ae | — 1 Quebec echaola ore HORS eee ae , ay at relay. etn i an er eer tH, SO ofW A B nnan, eq both | Gee Oise : ; a res at ao gic tend to create Phat great fancy youods sale is £ti}} on. i ii rf oF Summel e.— St. Jdobn Sup. 2 a rince I lward Island Pee 8 bopes of | re impartial administra I is genuine, bona fide ; -~ strated makes i first-class Xmas | On 0% @flairs by the new department of What we promise, we do To Send to . “ . ’ ; nresel | \ | du a ’ ) , ry’ : : 4 “i ; ae bie Bi ‘ A Sxvroa Sum lt is pleasing to hear that ; pn if 80 send to friends abroud. kor ; education in that proviuce, | 0 Vou want one dollar to do the work ee oe SOS ee ow . gazed | the recent recital under the direction of | **'* at all bookstores, | a ones of two ? - e lnental silver Mies ) ; i ne “i | iM | meagre ' : Mi Macmil! 0 wa @ s8uecess from a Muse Be B An Undeveloped Idea. Have you read or heard of our great riends pecially dv- | fiuaocial as well as an artistic standpoint. |“ “7 DE BAD.— A certain professional Some rears ac 1; > faney goods sale ? » Which The gross 1 pi rmount to $129.50 |} man of St Peter’s CS RB is raid to be one Oe ee Oy BERTI 00 Eas Bos- It I 2 t 1 | hol Ad ij it | ‘ 1S Ff not | ‘ >: ZY. . and : . . as ‘ ' ) . 1 al 2 - s , aS StITr t > Wh aie wT eptacle in | after the expens aa al a of the worst writers in the province An | ton {ranacript, an inventor who hed de- Those w} 1 Scar ‘| Abroad 4 . metres ce are taKel ‘ 4 - 2 ° « ised a new eh i euton co iat i “a s : Ose WHO DAVE POvcol ‘ Ay yetare sed. —Jewelers’ Cir. Macmillan w ll be able to } and over tbe] Arichat contemporary says that his writ- | ae 1a hew sleeping car took his plans getting cee come to ft 1y yetare ») r fing resembles somewhat the tr k fa to Mr. Pullman. Tho latter, after look- " B a 1 , y = handsome sumof S100 to the hosp tal | .°* Pe OMewWOal LHe LIACKS OF ¢ : ages i eee ee ee se ahead of the crowd if you car | pand |} hen after a suowstorm. | ing over them, said: ‘‘There is an idea Come any time up t 9 Paria ; soht Is 2 Copy of Prince Ed- } hera I wil! oa ‘ LP : ; ‘ sme » lO JO CIOCK at night, — id , | ther: will give you $100,000 cash “= : wet: & lees - %. Geo. Carrer & Co., headquarte ward Island Lilust g —_ y : | : | for your patents.”? The inve ee ITER & O., headquarters for us rated. » day Gree-e and | : Kensi GTron Facrory —Itisp asing to | V ALUABLI Purcyase.—A two manual, —— nt ti | a Reo ee Xmas presenls. : ipply and good e- | hear that the output of the ¢ heese factory | nedal, Bell orcvan has been purchased from ie se i _ - ates d not accept the iene Osean nny v ot Venstncten d ite oe oe era oe ae acd ee erms. He sai ‘ =: : idea was | RICE 25 CENTS at Kensington during the season which is} Mr. C. P. Fleteber forthe RomanCatho | — \” « “ ‘ oe _ 8 id a was | La Minerve, the only French morning ene now ab u clos ng h 48 heen 2661 boxes, i hie Chapel at Rustico I'he orvan ie very | Wo! th oat 0,000 to t ullman 1b was new dad r il : M { wal h ra , j 1 . ; y l } ee! eR a i newspape 1 Montreaj, bas suspended “or sale at ] j = the largest in ite bistorv. The building | powerful, and 18 of ep'endid al! worth millions to him. Che car was | aed 7 ike aaa ‘ , 7 ; pe For sale at all the Bookstores and at 7 ; me & | come ne and ia i Re a a es | pu blice eran existence of nearly oe ; bas besn enlarged during the season, and | excellent finish. It will, we feel sure, give | built and proved a financial failure, and | fifty years ’ | this office. May be had in wrappers, |} #conpiete batter making plant bas been | the most complete satisfaction. it is believed that even to thisday the | * * ready to mail. ~ put in Phe milk supply is about 2,500 a | inventor @oes not know where the oy we <a | ~ we , be a week. , ‘*idea’’ was whose presence oa j shocolate and Cream bon-oons In 4 ant in. °F, Jo Fo Fo es | ‘ba a week Fes tem Clnieden nn Pata. Mitel beef i S whose presence Mr. Pull- |». i cau NS ale aa , SSESBBL KAGH > " _— " . orenoon sAlex~ |) man discerned in the working plans |: pound boxes. Make a very suitable PP WT a wel ew el we - ‘ i Vi . ° t Milind ac ». ’ . 0 f Of k eet 7. oe. Gc. A Ine adjourned annual | * der Turnbul', charged with beating his | eee sti E | X-nas present for your friends, young or U J Ov" | meeting of the Y. @. C. Avcteew held. lang | Sr*et> 7 fined $20r 10 davs. William | The Bloody Meadow | old. For sale at Beer & Goff’s. 9i senaeemeeseesittinnicistetanpaniepeesicioeniin i 2 ye” Chili, a sail r ined & 20 dav : ? evening. After the report of the committee | iad vee a oe re hes a k i _ Tewkesbury, where a famous battle | ‘ Teeter a Cormes DOTerere® SHP9AL2EC000 2 OtS8 50 DEH 009 C98 SE Sem i imind ot the ; mpr'sonmen or being drnnk ar n- tee \ . _ ra AN a : - ° & (0 |; sppormnted a ‘ prev’ous tweeting had cap: ble laet nicht. Danie! Fie? -— one ; Was fought during the war of the Store open this evening .— | Fe im ty anc : ee eaties ee ; : apabie las ight. Vaniel Fisher, appeared | ee : : : - j ] ° ' ; ore roo i and disens8ed. at some]. , ; : ! | roses, is in Gloucestershire, at » COn- “a & vo c | : l leneth it was decided ta preeed wi.b ti in answer to a charge of being disorderly | gyence of t! ey penaate wows Pes the con- | Moore & McLeod. aul Ct a : ee é‘ eo eige wired te | on the streets. Fist howed aympt fluence of the Avon and the Severn and Jngivtaty, : - ay ~ election of officers for the ensuing year i : et ° sbher shower symptoms 180 il 1s fro } m i A ls , aes i ¥ lis a } ( uli | t] > ald Mon ay k Ti } 1 “i * | Of insanity, and was remanded to jail f miles from London. The battle was arge assortment ot Indian -made 7” : * ' 2 elerti a e+ eo. & i Ren se" ‘ j? ) } > } : * - ’ 7 : int VLG wa! ers The electiowreanlted as filiow-: leight days pending an enquiry . hie fought on the Bloody meadow, just out- | S90W Shovels, suitable for boys, just re- TY ] eC fi > : i : , . : ‘ ; oO bis : . ee cs . oO . : : J : President— Profes* r Robertson. t ieeutal condition. sit Side the modern town, and, according ceived at Beer & Goll’s. 21. WINS's 0! ; T V ice~President-—Hor ; s Aa r ‘4 ‘aditi » nis . nines : . : : D 4 : for 10 - . ibe Wiest 41d ; B D. ae ae on, | —_._— to local sagpnucey one night in every See our display-of fancy goods to-night. Presen ts : 7” /ndge Pitzgeraiq, L. li. beer . Shaw , . ; ear oT é rersary of » CO : r f : ws ~ eo0s9 : fl rt Bbc. c 1 eer, FTE law, Fire ix Moxcroyx.—A fire in Moncton _ ir on the ‘nnIVeraary of the conflict | Xmas cards, calendars, etc., etc. Our| : At Paton’s« : i Trea ur r u ‘J Cundi N yesterday morning caused a loss of about sp of the white and red roses | stock is all-new. No old goods to choose | * ~ -” ° : i 4 Ssurer—fH. J. Cundalt. 4 . — j . meet and fight the b: > over agai ‘ > ns ~mas s ; Resi hain 5 TOON P Ph Se bene ene sen See Pee eee orem enereuenenene seg! . 4 Greet nes tor Ch rist- Corresponuing Secretary—J. E. Mat-| $40,000, with insurance amounting to an ret mo eae ee / Ph cmala S ee ten | $23,000. E.P. Reid’s wholesale grocery, | An sls Mies wai & Hornsby. _ ae : , : Among the Vosges peasant childrem y 7 | Re, : ; and vhe Central Bookstore were wiped out ” “ . mas a > wy “a mxecntive Committee—Thoma: Mav ; : es | born : , — . lei a " i a ” y mas and New Y ears, F. B. Messervey, Joho T. M ar satel ' of existence. Ruddick’s block sdioining <a 2 the “ge moon are supposed to Store open this ey enlng.— Open tonight from 7 till 9 o’clock.—F. * : > Ji \ . « mC 3Z ; “ la aati “eats on a ave tongues atte ‘ re . — 5 : Allan § ; 1 ; ; >| was totally destroved. G.A. Vve’s build rte ngues better hung than others, Moore & McLeod Perkins & Co. : an Stewar!, G.H. Taylor, J. D. Seaman, | ; ' while those born : \ " : we herewith extend . a *) Ing was partialiv burned and badiy gutted 10se born at the last quarter nave a : ; |J. K. Ross, J. P. Gordon, Charles | j Rn Mencia? y GUirt.| nosser ‘venstnlan mows A denotes Bib pins and silver mugs for the baby Chandler. Johu H ids - Morris’ barber shop, Connor’s a 8 I Ss. A daughter N | | } h 5 a ; sandler, John Hammell. Sihaiiieed walt tien Maia a born during the waxing moon is aiways Now the weather has got somewhat | at G. H. Taylor’s. . ‘ Oo 4 . . d Jire, ‘ § ag. aKx- i « . | to all om patrons and The executive co tt ill ; ny ee 2 ore eae bee YS | colder and more like Xmas, what about : : ; ; } comm ee wi meet to ing establishment also suffered. This, in precocious, tk renenta : t d t i D . Buy your Xmas presents tonight at F \ : night to take steps for collecting the money | brief, is the story of the fire. It started ; A doc lacie a ok © ee ee eo : ont! Perkins & Co’s. friends. already subscribed, and to consider the in the Central Bookst but i ia 8 A doctor asserts that the growth of | you think that we can supply your every: ae i al , : ore, but its origin is Bargains in fancy goods tonightat F. SOs 8460060908986 mes | Perfumes ! ity us for the latest, the gapest, the best. IN PERFUMES The Shoeisrts in next 4 ms regardless of cost, Faney Goods —_——_——— ~S HDIN BROTHERS, ‘ Opposite P. O BOD ONS OSS 0D OD OD 239O9O 92S OFS] Fy b6o2906606065 >t 87 OHH OOF . uis W 60] We wil] sel] 3 oz of any kind of cake that we make for 25c, Cu you make an assortment like that at home fur tbat me ry, Cozen for 25c. Trarnose 98 D STEWART @ Of LIPsSE RAKERY _ Bakes Best Bread. a . . tty " o"m . . az eon em @ ee 4 224 288408480564 0 OF a a As Xmas Approaches You WILI. WANT oe =A very fine Wot from. We “Mae time : 2~ We pe} aseortrent to sell it cheap at ; allthe leading kinds. a Prv nice an? fresh, ae E tal... Rai "@ have a very fiae lise of bs . «vam Sure to pleese you. Mrmiy fj aa are +o fresh thev will td — way to your table. Bau ama} at Oranges from Florida a? “Aare the best to be had. i ular Prices, fj SURDERSON & Co. Ie J was picked rd t ead wu esterda » Jeph’ Pelock, in ‘front of Mr. May have yady’® kid boot, size 4). , applying to Mr, > | RT dec Dili “ALLEY & G0, - matter of raising additional amounts. For The Little Ones 12¢ 3U0c Wool infantees Wool booties, 12c to Cream and pink sox, Sky and navy sox. Pretty pinafures to fit children from 1 to 8 years, 53c to $1.00 Warm eiderdown coats, patterns, $1.65 to $3.00 Ceshmere cloaks and pelisses, $4 to $10 Bibs, an immense range, from the 7c quality to Embroidered christening robes, very landscme, $2 to $7.00 Embroidered flannel squares, from 60¢ to Boys navy sailor suits, from 4 years to 7 years, $1.10 to $1.70 Cashmere dresses in sky, pink and cardinal. Children’s cot blankets, $2.00 | a mystery. children takes place eutirely when they are asleep. want as cheap if not cheaper than anyone } line ?—Prowse Bros, —291—3i. Klephants, for filling, Fur mufts from Fur collars, value, from Heavy new style ulsters, very handsome, $3.00 Wiuter jackets, in black and navy only, $1.60 Wool hcods and tams, 20¢ Fur-trimmed hoods, regu- lar price 8Qc, Overstockings, the correct kind, up to for Your Wife “Le Brilliant” kid gloves, buttoned with colored points, $1.25 Black silk knit mitts $1.40 Lined kid gloves, fur cuffs, assorted colors, 95e Mccha lined gloves, $1.14 Black astrakan gauntlets. kid palms,very pretty $1.53 Brown lined kid gloves, with chinchilla and fur 9Vc excellent 49¢ 60c in cotten and wool. Cream lac2 collars Plaid silk scarfs, as worn in Boston, 30c Tarncd kid gloves, as- sorted sizes, 60c¢ to Cashmere gloves in sizes, onlv All-wocl cashmere = hos- iery, all sizes, New styte Ringwood gloves, very pretty Handsome Xmas _ hand- all 19¢ Santa Claus stockings 2c BEER BROS 25e 36c | kercbiefr, 2c | cuffs, $1.33 Embroidered muslin zeus 19c White muslin hand«er- chiefs with embroider- ed initia's Sc Lawn bandkerchiefs with lac2 bosder, very hand- some, 5de Anotoer style of thefsame, but nut soexpensive, 30c Plain fi:e Jinen hem- stitched handkerchiefs, 45e, 85e, 25c, 20e and Liven drawn work hand- kerchiefs, a rich assort- ment, 45c¢ and 1l4e 5d¢ BEER BROS | Embroidered | 2c{Something similar, with $1,90 | Lawn handkerchieis with — drawn work at corners, 30c and 24¢ initials, prettily’ em- broidered Je handker- chiefs, a large special purchase, worth 1l6c and 20¢, White embroidered hand- kerchiefs, in a variety of pa‘terns The latest stylesin linen eollars and cuffs, per set Silk and satin bows for wearing with blouses, Black silk dress lengths, wear guaranteed Fancy blouse silks, a large and pretty range, Fancy figured silks, in several patterns, Very handsome silks, single only, Black blouse silks, in chinas, surahs and di- agonals, Black silk hosiery $1.00 Brocaded blouse © silks, worth regularly 75e, Sec 5e waist lengths SS =e Ce 44e¢ 38ce Stamped tea and egg cosies, 25¢ “tamped sideboard covers, a Jarge variety, Sde Stamped laundry bags, very useful, 35¢ and Stamped pillow shams, English and American, Handsome embroilered pillow c vers, from $1.00 to $4.00 Solid leather hand-made purses, a large variety, 60c to $1.15 Crepon silks for waists, in leading evening shades, 40c Lily kid gloves,every pair fully guaranteed, Waldeck kid gloves, n2w shades, with heavy stitching, Silk evening gloves,elbow and shoulder lengths. White Ringwood gloves, plain or witk black stitching, 16c to Flannel dressing gowns, Eng}isb make, $4 to $8.00 Flaznelette dressing gowns, rew styles, $2.25 and $1.40 Eiderdown dressing jack- ~ Soc 90¢ 80c 5de Black silk grenadine for evening wear 88c Silk piano scarfs with Japanese embroidery, $2.55 Sik Japanese tab'e cov- ers, very handsome, Embroidered denim table covers, $1.50 Stamped cushion ccvers, made of art drill, Stamped umbrella c's s, for working, BEER BROS 35e¢ 35¢ 3.20 | ets, assorted colors $1.50 Flannelette blous?s, with | Jinen collars and euffs, $1.00 Silk blouses, in pink, grey | and black, $3.00 to $6.00 White lawn apron}, eas- | sorted styles, 160 to 80c Ladies’ knit caraigan jack- ets, heavv and warm, $1.60 ‘Handsome French and Eng- lish costumes, $11 for $7,00 Perkins & Co’s. You may Find What you Want in This List. Handsome French and English costumes,$9 for $6.50 Handsome French and English costumes,$7 for $5.50 Fleecy lined silk under- skirts, $4.50 Shot silk skirts in a vari- ety from $3.30 to $7.08 Black watered moreen underskirts, new style, $2.10 Black sateen skirts, single or double frills, $1.20 to $1.56 Blue cloth skirts trimmed with braid, $2 10 Black wool equestrienne tights,the $1.25 quality, 95¢ Combination suits, all lengths, $1 to $1.65 Hygiene undervests, 4 large range, 19c to $1.40 Fancy silk garters, with initial buckles, Dress caps for old ladies, several styles,60c to $1.50 25¢ Housemaids’ caps, 9c to = 12 Side combs in great vari- ety, 8c pair to (be Fancy hair ornaments, rhinestone settings, 16c to 2c Blouse setts, in pearl or silver, per sett from Five o'clock table covers, several styles, 85c to $1,50 Open work linens, in doylies,&c.,from 10c to $1.50 Eiderdown covers satin covered. EKiderdown covcrs, sateen covered. Linen table cloths, finest Irish flax. Linen serviettes to match tabling. 12 |BEER BROS BEER BROS