t 4 ’ { eS Ne ee ee wes A TS STL aK: NE RRRT RE ME DIED. At Appin Rosd, Dec. 19th, Miss Mary Charles Coghlan. (Died Nov. 271b, 1899.) O'Brien «Ber reromings were interred o St. Ann's, Lot 65, May her soul rest it} The etage’s jewel~ Prince Charles — is peace. b | dead, And his flawless artis a vanished thing. There t# no to-night or to-morrow to dread. For the dear, dead pringe, who should have been king. The War ls Over By arrangement | Irish Canadians. with the nerckants all | Talk about Iriel disaficction in the With deep regret, we mourofully fling Roses and rue’round nis classic head : Violets, too, on bis pulselees breast; And, though his spirit has taken wing, To his inbred sweetness and charm we Cling ; To the grece, the soul, of our long, loved guest ; Our bonny Prince Charles, who should haye been king. Joan Ernest McCann, Ancient Order of Hibervians is raising a million dollars to equip, arm and tran:- port troops to aid the Boers, are laughed } at as pure moonshine by members of the orderin Montreal. There are conclusive | reasone for pronounciog ai] suck yarns | inventions, chief among which is that the members could not embark on euch an } enterprise without the consent of their _chaplaing, aod thatfcertaily would not be : + | Britieh army, evident] fac if a t V; y manufactured for disc ounts and ; cul & purpose, has been promptly silenced by ve! 4 . DFic es are discontinu | iw fact, remarks the Mootresl Witaese, there is no Irish disaffection, outside a few | noisy demagogues, either in the army or : 3 There is not an Irishman Only aiew days left: : v i tbe commander-in-chief of the army, Lord to secure your Xmas! Woleeley; Field M.rebal Lord Roberts, | 10 South Africa ; Lord Kitchener of Khar- toum, his chiet ot siaff, and General Sir Far's Ladyemitb, are all Irishmen. Like the Irish scldiers serving under them, they Eog! eh and Scotch comrades sre fighting Cyes | together the same as ever for the empire. | Louis and other American cities, that the and many other suit- thore who are present with the troops. ed. | anywhere else. io the world but is proud of the fact that | just eppoipted tothe supreme command Presents, George White, the beroic defender of are allj loyal to the core,and with their { Such stories as those telegrapbed from S1. Sik Eandkerchief able lines for gifts at | givep,éven were it possible for them to PERSONAL. Lord Roberts sails for South Africa to- day. _ Mrs. (Dr.) McLauchlac, St Peter’s Bus , ein the city. Mr. Jae. E Macdonald, M.L. A. Cer digan, ie in the city today. Dr. and Mre. Dickie were passengers by the Princess this morving. t Mies Sadie Davison returned home from _ Halifax last evening to spend the Christ be Deeleracon Day for ihe Belfast and mas holidays. Mr. J. 8. L. Foster was a passenger by | Lal the Princess this morniog en route wo! Mahone, N.S, Meseva H.C. Riceand A.S. Rogere, of Sackvile, registered at the Queen Hot! last evening. Mies Sayre, of the Kindergarten, cross ed to the mainland to-day. She will spend | thedral ia aid of the N tre Dame Convent tue holidays with frends in Monciou avd | w))| St. Jobn. } ‘af the chureh, Thursday, D cember 28 hb, | Make vv other engagements for that night, Mr. J.C McKay, representing Moir &! The canse is a worthy ous aud th: pros Son, Halifax, was among the arrivals in | gramme exerllent. Charlottetown last evening. He is regis er- ; ed at the Hote] Davies. Mr. Charles R. Harris, son of Mr. T. J. Harrie, who has ‘been attending King’s College, Windsor, N.S., came home Jast evening for the Christmas holidays. A nephew of Mr. Collingwood Schrie- ber, of Ottawa, Deyuty Minister of Rail- ways, was killed at Tugela River on the 16tn instant. He wae ove of the artillery officers, Captain William Yater, of Boston, ‘ar- rived in Charleit-town last evening and registered at the Hotel Davies. He went east this morning and will return this #fiernoon, Mr. Samue! Nicholson, of Dundas, and Mr. 8. OC. ffia, of Mount Stewart, who are students in the medical department of Dalhousie College, Halifax, came home last evening for the holidays. Severe! other Dalbousie students are expect d home tenight. A Montreal despaich says: Baron Von Hugtl, & prominent figure in Montrea! society, and on the etreete, died on Wei- nesday as a result ofastroke of paralysie, His aon, Capt. Noriman Von Hougel, with the Royal Engineere, was wouaded 'n the batie of Modder River, and when the news oY Paw TEC rT VEC » Ra es birek f | raise the money aud manage to leave the ; V8" "ecrived ‘he Bu on suffered ape K S | United States without detection and arrest. pes Soe ed in hie death. _ | eee i F JONCRER ae f ynt Yr’) Tha |g Coxcert—The Montague band nil! OxGanizatiox —A cumber of teachers » ve xn entertainment in Montague Hall | ...embicd at Mount S ewart on Saturday, |} a Thursday, Dee. 28h. Grapbophone Gr: Admission 20c; children 10c. & C O Doors open at 7 o’clock. Coucert begins ai 7.30. ' et REHEARSAL for Mr. Ear!e’s big corcert | athis studio, 7 sharp tais evening. ' — oe New oranges 15 cents a dozen, peare, 25 cents a dozen, figs, 14 cents a box, ] creame, 15 ceots a pound for Christmas at Beer & Goffs chocolate For Xmas presents—Rook of Praise. Mettodist Symnals, Oxford bibies, poets, prayertbo ke, all in best bindings, lettered n gold tree.—Geo Carter & Co. New Valence I ia Good Eating Pears, 25 cents per d Northern s . Son TAN AT Arpies 12,16 and 20 . i | cents per doz. a4 y ain ike Spy New Smyrna Fiz. 14 cents per box Creams, 15 cents per ( apzes, 15 cents per dez ee Fresh Chocolat arr Ib. Pure Mixed Candy,10 cents per |b. Roval Cram M xture, 16 cents per ‘b. Muscate] Raisins (eating) 12 cents per it ; ' e Cypher System fcr Domestic Telegraphing and Cabling —-A Much Wanted innova- tion. MR. H.-L. in this city in the interests of Uniop telegraphic code—the most com- plete code ever produced. The Western Union code having been placed in the offices of the Western Unica: the Anglo-American and Great Nort! Western Telegraph Companier, aud in the offices of the Direct United States Cable Company, and other companies ‘hreugb- ovt the world, enabies any holder of it t« telegraph to spy individual without con~ sidering whether his correspondence is supplied with the code. Ifthe receiver of the message has not a code he gets his translation through the office of the com ..NOW ON SALE... pany.. The saving by the use of the code 4t all the Bookstores and at is from six to fourteen words for one R. HB Mason’s News | which naturally makes it of vala2 to any Stand one whose telegraphic expenses reach to four dollars a month or over. CONTENTS FOR DECEMBER, Another advartage to the eubscriber » Bay Vie ‘lies in the fact that any person desiring ot Wo ee to wire him may have the use of the code eae at the offices of the several compames by » Senaee Sergent | simply requesting it. All subscribers’ ‘pames are registered *n a directory of telegraphic and cable addresses which is bound with the code. They appear al- phabetically, clasefied under city and provincial headings, avd also under ap- propriate business healing. A general cable address eccompanies the name in both instances. This saves those who do busiwess abroad the annual expense of registering « cable address in countries where acharge is levied for such regis- tration. The next addition of the code will ap- | pear in December witn a guaranteed cir- | culation of 100,000 copies, and as the Fact—Illust rated | pame of eacn subscriber appears in each ‘copy he gets incidentally considerable advertising at home and abroad: The code contains about 150,000 code | words ard phrases, and hes been officially adopted by the Dominion government, Tnited States government, cities of Mon. tres] and Toronto, banks throughout Canada, including bank of Montreal, ' Molson’s bank, Merchant’s bank of Can~ - ada, and by nearly everyone of the largest commercial enterprises on thie and other | ae tel continente, Boye Hockey Sticks, 25 cents each. Boys Wooden Shovels, 18, 22, and 25 , cents each i Girle Half Brooms 16 and 20 cents each. Christie Brown & Cos, 1 & 2 pound Fruit | Cakes, Fresh Dates, Nute, etc, at BEER & QUFF GROCERS. -THE™ Prince Edward Island Magazine HUNT, of New York, i+ tne Western w, Frontispie ‘ Lepag: ist at the Judg- ~ avel in the Olden Time—Illustrated, by co} | I : unteatad tw Tal } ast—Illustrated, : y 4 Christ Hymn. Nursing at “Chicka by Florence M Park—TIllustrated, Kelly p rvoOss. by Tenant League Proceedings, by John The Phantom Be] Ringers—lIllustrated, J. E. Rendle. Retaliation AH by L. W. W: A Query, by Tops Christ: ' Foi storical son. s Greetines—a em, by May Car- Wotes & Queries, § Se a copy— Send for sample. | The P. E. Island Magazine. P.O. BOX 698, Cherlottetown, P. E. I. a —_ _ as December 16*h, and organized a Teathers’ Local lustitate. The following officers were appointed for the ensuing year :— President. —Jos. Dovie. Vice President.—Jobn C. McDonald. Treasurer.— Frenk Egan. ' i | j } ‘ ' 7.0.0. F.—Wildey Locge meets toe ) guler temperature. THE DAILY HMXAMINER CHARLOTTEFOWN, DFCEMBER 22 1899 and Other ems, hy te 8 coca. Nomisation of officers eud imiliation. ww Tne Prons.— Moderate east to south wind»; fiue today snd tomorrow, with Dectaration Day.—Tueed vy next will Murray Hartor District . First Methotist Church Sutdav echoo) | convert wil be held ia the leciure room Doors opeu at 7, cone+rt at 7.30 o'clock. Tne ProcramMe of the Concert to be he ld ih tae tesderment OP Se, Dunstan’s Cy- in thes -morrow, appear paner ~~ eQe Curistmas Trex. —Lhe Christmas Tree and entertainment gotten up he the ladies of the Sonris Convent cam ‘yy the 19th and 20th instant, in ?°. ck’ Hall, Sourie, and wae well } od by the public, eomethiog over ou. .Uv being realized on the occasion, CuristiaAs Market —There was a large attendance at the market today. Christmas prices prevailed. Geese brought from 59 to 80c., fowls from 35 to 40c., turkeys 70c. 10 $2, aad cucks from 50 to Toc. Eggs ranged from 20 to 21 cents. Hides bave dropped to 64 and 7}c. The market will be open again tomorrow. Was He an Icrarper?—It was said thet Private W. C. Campbell, of the 74th a the A a EE a $i 45 Le GHG LL GLGIGGEGGGGLDIH Meet Me at the Always Busy Store cay SOVSOSUS POSESCHSSOADE M GOSSSOSSOSSCE SESE COOSEESO rINE FURS ease qe es | @ OO SS 2 @ @ GS Nothing mote £ appropriate and accept- able in the whole realm of buying as Fine Furs. aS MARLBOROUGH Battalion, who died at Belmont, Cupe Colovy, on D-cember 12th, and is recorded in the death liet as a resident of Moncton, | N.B., was a mative of P. E. Ieland, this family having moved from this Province to Moncion some time eyo.— Farmer. For tHe Buixp.—The Helifax Herald! reports that Henry M. Whituey. of Bua- top, having had his attentien called to the need for an upto date method of produc- ing tuitable literature for the pupils of the Halifax School tor the Bliad, kindly purs | chased and presented to the school an interpointing Braills etereotype and point prict prese, isla KINDERGARTEN Cxiostxc.—Io the burry of going tu press yesterday mention of the | closing exercises at the Kindergarten was overlooked. The little boys and girls went through a very interestirg pro- gramme to the evident delight of all pree- en In Telegraph Ratss.: Miller B 03 for Graphophone , All the Latest Novelties in the Most Fashionable Furs now worn. Fur Lined Capes Fur Jackets Neck Rufls SPAPEP APSE EPAR EG SPSS PREP GS DEEP * Far Collaretts fa Combination Furs PEELE T GTP E TOPPA GHG A GH Gey eg Mulls, Mitts, ete. ma 2 CHILDREN’S GREY LAMB % © VOLLARS, CAPS and MUFFS S & | SS & Secretary.—J. J. Lacey. ent. At theclose of the exercises the %) . > . e . . ° Com.— J. Doyle, J. A, McDonsld and] jittie ones distributed presents to their. 4% Pra J. Duffy _ | parents and friends, | ave 2B It was agreed to hold a meeting in is. | S we P abuses nate | =afe ae Mount Stewart school, (nortn),oo January Tne Secoxp Contivcent.—Col. Moore | $5 ae 13ta, at 1 o’clock, p. m., at wbich ‘papers trea ing on the best system of teacb ng and other imporiant watter Ail teacbers from the eur- cality are cordially invited to has +o far had no cfficial communication regarding the second Canadian Contingent. "He has, bowever, received a good many | offera from officers and others willing to! erlist should their services be reauired. j ' will be read discussed. rounding lo a tend. Last evening he received a J>tter from an old artillerymano at Dalhousie, offering his services, and eome days ago he had a similar Communication from another old | ariilleryman residing at Grand Forks, | B. C. Funeral. Av WILT-HIKkE.— The funeral f the late Mr. Charles Taper was heid at Winsloe yesterday, and the Jarge ytiend- ance from the surroundieg country as well 1s from Cberiottetown spoke eloquently : 3 -_-——a_ if che esteem in which the deceased was : held. Rev.s A. D. McLeod and Tt. B Fire Insurance..—The Prince Edward Island Muinuel Fire Insurance Company has elected the fcllowing officers for the ensuing year: Murdock McLean, North Wilishire, Pres.; H. A. Stewart, Hamil- ton, Vice Pres.; James Barclay, O'Leary; P.C. Lord, Tryon; Cyrus Crosby. Bon- “ shaw; C. D. Bell, Charlottetown; Alex. Missixc Boat Locarep.—A few days} C@™pbell, Summerside, Directors, Alex. ago, during the passage of the steamer Campbell was appointed Secretary and | Northumberland to Summerside from | [feacurer. The selection of officers was Point du Chene.her officers observed what | ™@de at a meeting held in Summerside seemed to be the mast bead of a large boat | Yesterday afteraoun. ~icking out of the water. The steamer went to were the object was noticed, and proceeded to pull it up. But before they sueceeded in co doing the boat wh:ch was at the other end of the mast became de~ ‘ached and was lost. It is thought that Reagh conducted the services, Holdfasi ldivixion of the Sons of Temperance pre ceded the hesrse. The pall-bearers were Meesrs Albert Craig, L. E. Prowse, C. Bryenton, Jobn Boundy, Frank RK Morris and Geo. McLeod. LOST—A small re? purse containing twelvedoilars. Liberal reward wil] be given if left at this cfice. 299 21 Sverereneemiennenn earns dents as possible to make application to the college either persovally or Ly writing Apnnounce- On all cur elegant as- sortment of before the college re-opens. ment later. the boat was one of the Caraquet fishing &— = craft lost during the galea few months = i 1004 = 7 ion —<? sci pagtine = zs b * “s —<4 Tue CeanLofretrown Business College | g— UPS an ial ‘= closes this evening for the Xmas holidays | ® ; i= » # to re-open on January 3rd, 1900. The = Discounts = principa! desires as many ipteoding stu- | &! \—- / —? —3 7 —~ us <8 ——— —— AS PBR _ = Christmas Perfumes, Perfume Atomizers, Hand Glasses, Military Sets, Hair Brushes, Pipes in Cases, Tobacco Pouches, Photo Cameras, &e., &, Ke We are determined to c:ear out all our Christmas goods, avd make this season even bigger than last. We have the stock and want money, you have the money and want the goods. Result — Good Christmas sales for us. } 4 SHIP NEWS. Port of Charlottetown. "LEARED, Dec 21.— Vivian, Peters, Montsgue; © V Minot, Garnier, Pictou; St Anne de Beaumont, Potvin, do; 8 8 City of Ghent, | McNevin,Salmon, River; Moravia, Crearer, Pert Hawkesbury. SS ——$—$—$—$_—__— oe A Guaranteed Catarrh Cure. Japanese Catarrh Cure—uee fix boxes | —buy them at one time— apply eactly ac- ; cording to the directions—and if you are not cured see your druggist ; he will ar- rauge to pay you your money backs There’s a positive guarantee witb every box that Japanese Catarrh Cure wi!] cure. No cure, you get your movey back) Guurantee in every package. 5) cents at al! druggiets. Sold by Geo E Hughes. ce rvveeeetrenrersonnennervere onennnvinororenenrnernnnnernrernvnennte an, 1ubbake UML CCUeCM LOU CUitireeetrrertirerrrrettrg ee ee SOP AES SEE ES 4% a. pte oo” oP. _ ose oy ep of s sy P= wee ee SS Obs It May Help You MEN WANT 80c to $2.50 $1.50 up WOMEN WANT 45ce to $1.08 $1.60 to $2 0O all prices Girls and Children Want Gaiters 75c and $1.00 Skating Boots all prices Felt Shippers cCe up Ailey en amas Beer Special Brewings Made for the Xmas Season Slippers, prices Overshoes, prices Slater Boots Gaiters, price Overshoes, price 3 50 te » . ¥ +3" sf Slippers, o $5.00 BOYS WANT Hockey Boots, prices $140 4 $1.60 Moccasins, price 85dc to 95c Oil Tan do, price $1.26 Smaller sizes on'y 90c¢ Send in your orders withont delay. Family orders will rezeive prompt attention, Office No. 79, Queen St. or Brighton Brewery TELEPHONE NO, 91...... SS AS a Rey ee INI (esac rte ne ecm Sener AOA he i ; | i | | cai mt - ranean 2 estan ~All ome santa ei