SE NE BI ig BG? Fee <i ae aes ls hel. Pe a THE DATLY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, DECEMBER 13. 1897. _ i . = ne aS maT ESS + eT , | >» Z | f | a lv hr istmas KF urs fi ; : > Aan et x , r/ } ~ 3 Wa ‘ | g : t. -F@ a. = i ete. Coe ee ) ud f | Moutiong Antoinette Collar, and new Frill Muff, $33.00 : - } : . t " | Electric Seal Amanda Collar, with handsome new style muif, $21.00 IAAI UAMAUD UM Ek d - Yi smolhsll. \Y ° bas»natta ‘,llaw * ed » Chinehilla Mouflong Antoinette Collar and new Frill Muff, $19.00 & ry = | . low splay Wa ) ve an unusually ] aoe re ot el Zant novelties in rich Furs. aS OO S re St Or; Raoult: Vale t S| ip | pers ior men a eful REE LP BP BROS Amas Present ome al be 40 5 ml ways appre iate ad. THE FUR STORE, & Men's Velvet Slippers, 85 : a ay ” , ‘ mir TH DARTT's CONFESSION, ’ ° r ae it LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS | schlaa We have just the goods you want for Xmas Presents. Silk Haadkerchie’ 8, Kid Mitts “6 : : .. | The Meanshe Took to Cover His Tr: nome 2 ms » a as 2s ‘ 7 ‘ : Brought Abont His Conde mimes ation, ind Gloves, ties, Braces, Linen Hdkfs, put “up St cia! ‘ly for Xmas. Great Jacket salc.—- weed a he kines eee D Bros. ccordiag tothe report the boy Dartt, a | convicted of murdering the Armenian ped~ Give your boys or some one else’s boys a suit or Overccat,and you will have the sitistace All new goods this sea Tuzarrical .— The Boston Comedy | diler, says that the evidence against + g ‘ » st} . si Company is now playing along the Strait | him is in the main correct and lacking in ion of knowing that you gave sometl rns x useful as w ell as something thar will be appr e- Sho re in New Brunswick. nothivg but full ier a el ails ot his apparel on ciated, W e have the Satis and Ovenisaie. and sel] them ihe ee u it the day of the wurder. He says that he Berter sx Moxrreat—In Montreal } left Isaac McFadden and went throu: gh the . . . . “= ALLEY & GO. dutter maintains its rtleadiness witha £ ood | woods to the vicinity of the Bradley pouse Look the list over and if you see the article you want, come? and get it. enquiry from local jot =: fhe supply | where he was seen by the boys, and cross- . really desirable lace made butter is light.! ed the road ata point further on. Here he| 1; Oe r The Shoeists | No difficulty ise xperienced in securing ‘19¢ thought be saw a bear in the bushes, and, Kid Gloves. | Ladies’ Sacques, Tweed Overcoats. while a oe - purcbasers at having a bullet in his = which he Kid Mitts : Ladies Capes. Worsted Overcoats. 8;c to 18}2 do not find seers. ad been carrying for quite a long time, he " . 7 19 : Penna dene i put the bullet io the gun avd started to hunt Silk Handker chiefs Fur Collars, Melton Ov er oats. eee © @ @648O%G owe Tae Povutrry Travpe.—Mr. A. G. | the bear. While keeping his eyes open for ’ Fur Capes. Beaver Overcoats. W hen Going To a social, do you ever think how much more pleas- ure you would have. if you were not so tired after ma‘:- ing that pie or cake, after roasting yourself over that hct stove. Stewart will do it for you, and do it right. Try him. Te_ernoxe 98 D. STEWART ECLIPSE BAKERY Bakes Best Bread. aiseotseoe 7 Beef es ee ee ee RINK The Rink will open in the course of a few days. TICKETS NOW READY == eo «4% 2 a2 32 2 ee @ @ = & Se = © 2888 SG 2444 6006006606000 Gents’ Season Ticket, $5 50 Ladies’ e 2.50 Attersoon “ 1.50 Children’s “ 1.50 Promenade, “ 1.00 Special prices for families. Good Music Monday and Thursday nights and every other Saturday afternoon. Buy a seavon ticket; everything possible will be done to make it pleasant for the patrons. Tickets can be had of the managers, or atthe leading Drug Stores. PROWSE, BEER & LORDLY emi 1 out Glass Noveities. %, Solid Silver Novelties. FOR XMAS GIiTS About this time of the year we begin to think what we will get for Xmas Gifts. The ‘re isn’t anything quite so nice for a present as a nice piece of sitverware or Jewelry, We are show- ing some very pretty things i in Rings. Watehes. Brooches. Le I have bought a very large stock of holiday goods, and will sell at prices that cannot Le dup- licated. W. WELLNER ee Jeweler > : ¥ Gilbert ia addressing tarmers meetings in Ontario on the entject cf the dreszed poultry trade with England. He says the dressed poultry bus ness will sooo experi- ence a boom. “Why.” he said, “a farmer can get from four to five dollers in Eog land fora good turkey that bere would sell dear at two dollars. Then as eoon as the best birds here are gathered up for the foreign market, the prices begin to rise, and the farmer makes again.” ———_-__ Girts Pass tHe Piares.—The Rev. Maurice Peotield Fikes, of the First Baptist Church, Trenton, N. J., bas introduced in bis church 4 novel feature i in the form of girl ushers. Last Sunday was the first time that the experiment was tried. It was necessary to set chairs in the aisles to accomodate the crowd. When the girls started for the money they got it. When counted there was rearly $3000 to add to the treasury of the church. The innova- tion made by pastor Fikes does nct how- ever meet with the approval of his brother preachers. Tue Farmer Ossecrep.—In the neigh- borhood of Manchester there is a gine fac- ory. A lady, who was often obliged to pass the factory in journeying to and from the city, always carried with her a. bottle of lavender salts. Oae morning an old farmer took the seat directly opposite to her. As the train approached the factory the old ladly opened her bottle of salta, Soon the whole carriage was filled with the horrible odor of the glue. The old farmer stood it as long as he could, thea leaned forward and shouted: “Madam, would you mind puttin’ the cork in that ’ere bottle ? ” —-—~<——— = Tae Baceives Piarev.-—Major Sam Hughes, of the Lindeav Warden, who passed through Vancouver the other day on hie way to Ausiraiia, says the World, in one of his letters descriptive of his recent visit to Scotland, tells a libel- lous story of the bagpipes, Here it is: “It is said thaton one occasion in the Crimean there were 42 wounded soldiers in one room, all | doing well except a scar- red hero of Sir Colin Oampbell’s famous Highland Br gade. As he lay from day to day, slowly dying, his beart tirned back to the ‘Hielan’? Home in Lochaber, and he longed to hear the bagpipes. His re- quest was granted. he pipes plyed around the room for an hour and the Hig: lander recovered—but the remaining 41 died.” Ferry Years 4 Man Haver.—'Lere is an old lady residing south of Kokemo, Ind., near the Howard Tipton County line, who baw been an irreconcilable “man hater” for forty years. She is a spinster, leading a =hermit’s life, and has comfortable sum of money secreted in her home. Sinee being disappointed in Jove forty years ago she has never spoken toa man. She is seldom seen in town, and her small trading is always done with femal: clerks. She has made a will and prrchased a cemetery lot. Explicit directions have been given that no man shall preach her funeral sermon nor act as pallbearer. A woman shall drive the hearse and women lower the body and fill the grave. No men are to be allowed in the funeral procession. She has wilied a *um of money in trust topay all expenses. —Cincianvati Enquirer. the avimal he stumbled over a log and fell, the went off, and immediately he heard a groan. On going out upon the road, there lay the peddier in the dust. Paralysed by the terrible results of his carelessness, he ran again into the woods and by a circuitous route reached the pasture fronting on the lane te hie father’s house. He did not reload the gun then, but etood it up in the corner as usual, changed a part of his clothes, and went off to the post office. On the following after- noon, whenthe talk sbout the peddler being murdered reached his ears, hs went quietly to work and reloaded the gun using tne wadding he had in his pocket. This act, done in order to cover his tracks, as he thought, and to avoid suspicion, has brought ebout his condemnation. i <a> + ee A BALLOON LOCOMOTIVE, A mountain railway constructed on a novel plain is shorily to be opened on the Hochstautfen, near Bad Reichenball, Bayvaria. The chief feature of the new system is that the force of traction is) verticaliy upward, being derived from a balloon. The latter bas a diameter of 66 feet and a lifting power of 10,560 pounds. | The balloon, cai, net, ropes, &c., weigh Linen Collars. Linen Cuffs. Ties. Bracet Wooi Hose. Cardigans, Sweaters. White Shirts. Colored Shirts. Underelothing. Hats and Caps, Fur or Cloth. 4,620 pounds and an allowance of 3,300 pounds isa margiv of 2,648 pounds. A single rail is used for the sole purpose of directing :he course of the trail and direct- ing the course of the trail and keeping the balloon with its joad captive. To thisend the rail is made T shaped, and the car run on it gripping it from the sides and from below. The rail ie ancbor- ed tothe yround at distances of about fifteen feet. In descending the mountain the propelling force is gravity, and the balloon acts as a check to prevent ac- celerated motion. A ballast of water, taken in at the top of the mountain, provides the addional downward force re- quired. The truck carries the water receptacle, which can be opened by the aeronauts during the journey. The truck and receptacle together weigh about 600 pounds and wken there is no wind the receptacle carries about 1,100 pounds of water, making a total weight of :,760 pounds. When it is windy the strain between the baloon and the truck is re- duced by letting the water eut of the receptacle thas compensating for the differ- ence in power. caused by parsengers entering or leaving the car is regulated by the use of separate weights a sufficient number of which will be kept at the several stations. Mr. David Mille, Dominion Minister of Justice, is being deluged with applications for the pardoviag of criminale, and it is remarked as actirious fact that most of the | letters asking for pardons refer to the weret criminels, and emanate from women and women’s associations. -~ ODVOD O6O46ODO6OH 96H 4606O465H568E 656 Bille to recognize the independence ef Cuba are appearing in the U. 8. Congress again. Zune to compel the independence ‘«f Cuba are being supplied by the U.8. ships. The rebels are getting both moral and materjai support from the United States. One of our seven firet prizes taken at the Provineral Exhibition, was for the Sovereign Flavering Extracts. They win en their merits. A Christmas Bargainin Stamped Linens We are now showing a “large collection of Stamped Lin ens in a great variety of designs and at a uniform Christmas Discount of 33 per cent. 60c goods for 40c; 30c goods for 20¢., etc., ete., etc. BEER BROS. The difference in weight |) b: please Our carpet department is full of nice and useful presents, You will see many articles to interest you, both usetul ment. \ Fur Jackets: Children’s Ulsters. Children’s Jaekets, Ladies’ Huts. LADIES Underclothing, Kid Gloves. Wool Gloves. Gauntlet Mitts. Gaurtlet Gloves. Wool Squares. Dress Goods. | Black Overcoats, Blue Overcoats. Boys’ Overcoats. Men’s Overecoats: Youths’ Overcoats. Boys’ Suits. Men’s Suits, Men’s Ulsters, Boys’ Ulsters. Men’s Pants. Odd Vests. Men’s Reefers, Boys’ Reefers. See our fleece lined Unéerclothing, put up one suit in a box, all sizes in stock. Don’t fail to see this depart- and ornamental. OTHERS, The Wonderful Cheap Men — ee —— BSOD6SOO 7004605926505 Something New Cigar or Cigarette cases Bought from us. wished painted free. Gold and Silver Headed Canes. Any design Engraved Free. an REDDIN BROTHERS, Opposite P. O S656 6f 60046295565 XMAS PRES- ENTS Look Every : where else if you Cee eeee ee eee but post- pone buy- ing for the lit. tle ones until you have Heard our prices on 3 useful gilts. PATON & CO'S : OOOO eee CHEER HOE RO OOO eee eeee BO. WANTED,—A #mart boy to learn the priniing business, Geo, W, Gardiner. dec 7 3i eod G0@0D@ SOOO 48@ O3S9O3BIDBIHBVI/B OD siyrereepnnsnenernerserrvveeraetevornerorennnennnssenepys -E 2 - in 26 and 28 inch size, a lot we are clearing out. | coats a —— GOODS ARRIVING ALMOST DAILY SILVER MOUNTED GOODS, | 25c to 10.00 cll =) Beautiful Rings, Good Watches. i E.W.TAYLOR |