“eee aorrey FFs ae 54 6 12 5 50 37 Bs Oe 6 44 i 8 SS wrt Se RH Ges oe 8 O@ GA “yronxrc DIskASRS by the Sal s- poamet hod of persistent self help, in wing cauees from the blood. Cen. ouous, Intel gent treatmentio person ay tatter insares Minimum of suffer- 3 ing ach Masunpum of Cure possiblein { ch case 7 re *s‘iemp’s aralded DR. COE Graduate of N.Y. University and the NEW YORK MOSPITAL, ty years practice in N. Y. City. a ral registered in 17.8. andCanada, js Tppeess: CHARLOTTETOWN, P EI, & NADA P : OFFICE Vietoria Row. Accomod tions reserved for patients. References on application, Oct 15 lyt YARAAAASRARAL & kxquisite é Sterling Silve. ¢ Ihave the most art- Silver Goods in tbis new designs in Coffee | w Spoons, Sugar Spoons, Suger Sifters, Sugar Tongs, Cream Ladies, Spoons ete. My stock of Sterling city. Probably you may want something in this lize for New Year's Day. jstic line of Sterling | Am Showing Bon-bon Spoons, Tea Silver will delight you, new and popular de- signs, prices within the reach of all. FFE SE SELES ESTE SEE ES YEE EE EE EY AAA W. W. WELLNER * wee kmas Goods Fancy Goods For Xmas Trade Celiuloid Ware In Dressing Cases and Manicine Sets,Glove and Handkerchiels, Sts, Cuff and Coilar Boxes Work Boxes, Shaving Ffets, Trinket Holders, ete. LEATHER GOUDS in Writing Des*s, amd port- iolios Cuff and Collar Cases, Cigar Cases. Card Caen, also a fine line of PURSES Plain Leather, Silver and Gold moxntings. XMAS CARDS AND CALENDARS inendlers variety. Uur prices “mnot be beaten in the city. Try us tor Xmas Goods. hchinan & Hornsby, re. PE. ISLAND RAILWAY. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS, Excursion Return Tickets will he isene? M@ one firstclass fare to and from al] “ations on this Railway from December Ist te January let, Loth ireluxive, goed for retnr up to and on January 7th, 1898. lekets are not god fcr going journey after dat+ of isene. ©, A.BHARP. I. POTTINGER as ae ndant Gereral Manag. r (Ptow, oe Onics Moncton N, b. * 1 pprs th deeds , : returned trom Souria this morning. Mr. Peter McGrath, of Hunter River, is in town, Rev. Dr. Doyle, of Vernon River, was in town today. Stipendary Mayistrate Blanchard Mrs. Fitzgerald entertained a large party at Knockrour last evening. Dancing. ; Mr. Mathew continues to improve. He was able to sit up for a short while yeeter- LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS Arroinrep.: Ixnspecror.- Mr, R. H. Rameay has keen appointed Inspector of Commercial travellers licenses. Be wil] enier upon his duties on the Ist Januarr, icenitpense Tue Weratarr.— Beeoming unsettled, followed by rain or sleet, and wind in-~ creasing to strong ora gale at firat from ea tward. S:rong winds or gales from t! e uel. At the Hotel Davies: Miss Cowan, Miss Clark, Mount Stewart; Rev Dr Doyle, Vernon River; B C Cox, Souris. The condition of tne health of the Most Reverend Frederick Temple, Archbishor of Canterbury, is causing a good dal of anxiety. Registered at the Queen: A W Wood. avd, Montreal; Rev J M Withycombe, wife and two children, St Joho; AJ Macneill, Montreal. Messae. Haszard, Brow and Bovyer, who have been attedning the meeting of the Maritime Stock Breeders Association io Truro, returned home last evening. Rev. Mr. Witbycombe, wife and two children arrived in the Stanley yesterday, and put wp at the Queen Hotel. Rev. Mr. Withycombe is the new rector of Sum- merside. They went west today, Mr. A. J. Macneil, son of Dr. Mac neil, of Stanley, who has beea ill in Montreal for sometime past, arrived in Charlotie town latt evening on his way home. He was at the Queen Hotel last night and proceeded to Stanley to-day. Dr Pethick and,wife of Centr il Bedeque, were in town yesterday on their way home from Toronto. During bis absence from home Dr. Pethick took the entire course at the Ontario Veterinary College (which bas lately been affiliated with the Univer- sity ot Torento) paying special attention to the etudy of contagious diseaces of eattle and the scientific inspection of meat and milk. Dr. Pethick has secnred che University diploma and a certificate of Honorory Fellowship of the Veterinary Medical A-sociation. He also took th> Dominion Goverument examinations, and is understood to beve madea splendid average. CL ES LOCAL NOTICES, Bargains in oalendars, cards, fancy goods aod toys at Carters’. For New Years.—Oranges 15 cents « dozen, green grapes 20 cents poucd, pure mixed candy 10 cents pound, layer raisins 15 and 20 cests pound, figs, dates etc., cheap at Beer & Goff’s. Unequalled value in ladiee’ jackets. Our whole stock at prices to paralyze competition. $2.90 jackets for $1.00, so on up.—Moore a& McLeod. $5 00 is the highest price we ask for any jacket lef: in stock !~—Moore & McLeod. Ankle supporters jnet received at R. K. Jost’s. We said “ $13 jackets for $5" when the sale started—we've had to make a change --Ladies’, look lively. Fast seliing 1 lowering the stock, but there are meny choice values leftt.—Moore & McLeod. New goods, suitable for New Year’s gifts, atG. H. Taylor’. ~ The laxt and best of the year. Tle hargains in clething and caps tonight at the Bargain Corner. The parcing salute tothe old year. The greatest offerings of the year tonight at the Bargain Corner. You don’t heve to bey your jacket fram astock where almost every garment re- quires alteration before it can be made into the semblauce ofa fit. We give you per- fection’ in qaainy, style, fit, finish aad workmanslip.—Stanley Bros, The Always Bury Store 303 Li. FOR MERIT ‘that’s why we received Seven First }*ricea ana Honorary Medal at the Pre- vine ul Exhibiticu for SOVEY EIGN Goods. Sovereign I lavolirg Extracts have won on their own merits. advertise themaelees by their excellence for everv housekeeper wants the “BEST,” and knows it when she gete if Ask for “SOVEREIGN” brand | Made by SIM-CN BROS, & CO. Halifas. NS. Buy your coffee for New Year’s at Beer & Gotf’*, where you ean get it fresh roast- ed and fresh ground. They? a THE = | tonight. | service PHOENIX of Hartford. Assets over $5,000,009 ALWAYS PAYS..... FIRST Lowest Rates. Gererous Settlements w=. H. BEER, Authorized AGENT FOR P. E. ISLAND FIRE. LIFE. ACC IDEN westward on Saturday, and turning co: = iderably colder, -—_ > —_ Rirces Can.ep In.—The Militia Depart- ment ie er] ing in the old Snider rfles with which the sou teer militia heen supplied, and they are to be forwarded to Montreal forthwith. Itis understood that they are to be replaced hy the Lee En- field and Martini-Heori Rifles. ——— have Tur Covxry Coert.—Juédge Allev this morning ordered nonsuits to be entered in the enits tried before him on Wednesday last brought by the Wrought Iron Range Company against Augustus Campbell and Herbert Carver. The grounds of defence in both cases were that the notes tuned on were obtained by misrepreseatations. Winttiams’ Tria —The date for the trial of Alfred C. Williams, of Lynnfield, Maes, indicted for the murder of Jobn Gullo last Angust, has been set for Monday Feb. 7th. It will take place in Salem, before the superior court. It is expected that Judge Dewey and Sherman will pre- side, but this has not been definitely settled. The Government will be represent- ed by the attorney general and Diet.-Atty. Whiie and his as+istant,5.P. York. The defendant will have for cownsel the Hon, C. A. Savward, of Ipswich, and N. N. Jones, of Newburyport. Svoecessrv, Jstanp Srepents.—The following I-land students in the Faculty cf Arts at McGill have euccessfully passed the Christmas Examination : First year— Mathematics (alphabetically) Brown, Mc- Leod, Sterus Second year—Botany, names arranged alphabetically) Forbes, Ho]man, Macmillan and Newson. Modera History—Ferguson, Macmillan, (equal) Forber; Class II— Willie, Holman, Newson Mathematice— Clase I—Willis, Ferguson. Newson. Class M- Newson. Class III Forbes, Holman, Peychology—Clase 1 —-Ferguson, Forbes‘ Newson Macmillan, Willis. —_—-o- —_ Ax O.p Ayo Weir Triep Remepy.— Mre. Wiusiow’s Soothing Svrup bas been used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teething with perfect success. It soothes the child softens the game, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrboea, Is pleasaut to the ta-te. Sold by druggiste in every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its value is inealenlatle, Be sure and ask tor Mrs._ Winslow’s Soothing Syrup, and take no! Other kind. THINGS TO@ MAKE A NOTE OF, Hockey.—The Abegweits wi!l practice at the rink tonight at half. rast veveo, IO F.—Special meeting «t Court Avon da'e tonight at 8 o’clock. Initiation and balloting for candi ates. A. O. H.—Regular meeting *f Division No.1,A. 0. H.. on Sunday at3 o’clock, Installation of officers. A full attend ance requested, Tue entertainment in St. Peter’a Hall next Tuesday, will be far above the average. Programme will appear on Mon- day. Arrange to attend. The executive of the Local Union of Christian Kadeavor haye decided to hold a public rally in Grace Chareh at 3.45 Sunday afternoon, January 9. Programme will be announcea later. It is expected that this will be one of the mo-t interest- ing religious gatherings held in the city for some time. J Harry Williams is rot only a good penman, bat one of the very best teachers cf business penmanship in the lower provinces. Attend his class in connection with the Charlottetown Business College and Writing Academy. Open January 4th, 7.30 to 9.30 p. m. dy & wk. 8.0. E. B. 8.—White Rose meeting Initiation. Satvariox Apwe.—The Juniors will give, by request, a rehearsal of their Xmas programme tonight, Tnursday. Dec. 30\h, at *Bclock. There wil bea watch night held on Fridav evening, commenc~ ing a 10 o'clock. The corps will have a rousing New Year's march at the clove of the service. —At Winnipeg onthe 27th inet., Sir Charles Tupper asked: “ What is the feeling in England as to the Yukon and Canadian mining matters generally, re- plied : “ The greatest possible interest is | shown not only in Engiand, but all over Europe, in the Klondike, Lake of the Woods, British Columbia, aud Nova Scotia mines. Financial and miving circles al} over the world are looking into our resources, with the resalt tbat @ very large number of persons and a great dea! of capital will come into @anada this next spring, and will consequently give @ ati)! greater impetas to the country’s general prosperity.” THE WHOLE system feels the effect of Hood’s Sarsapari‘la—stom- ach, liver, kidneys, heart, nerves are strengthened and SUSTAINED. oe —— ee ~ Smelt Nets. 6 new—assorted sizes. CARVELL BROS. dec23-—2aw2wks. LOJAL AND OTHRE ITEMS, A Hapry New Year to all our readers. Tue Examiver will not be issued tomor. row~—New Yeuar’s Day, > ee Tre Srantey arrived in Pictou on time today, and lefton return to Georgetown upon arrival of the noon traia. Tue Market.—There was a very good attendance at the market today, and sales were lively at the usual prices. Bi-ttops ro Merr.—An exchange says it is understood that aconfererence of Cana- dian Roman Catholic Bishop will take piace in Montreal in a few days. Poerice Covrr.—Three drunks were disposed of by Polic:aMagistrate Haszard this forenoon. Henry McAleer was fined $10 or 60 days, and James Carr avd dames MeNally $2 or 10 days each. Nova Scorra Ornances—You need not gv to Florida to pick oranges. Fifty or- anges were picked last week from an orange tree in Hon. L. E. Baker’s conser- vatory, Yarmouth and fifty more remained on the same tree, —Halifax Herald. Tue Ferriss.—The weather today is much milder, and there is considerable open water in the harbor. The ferry steamer is plying between Charlottetown and Southport, but the Rocky Point steamer is not moving. Accipent.—The sight before last, about half-past ten o’clock while Chief Engineer Large was investigating an alarm of fire on Lower Spring Park Road, he slipped on the icy sidewalk and fe)] beavily upon his side againat the banking of a house, sus- tainirg a fracture of ove rib. He was out today for a short time though feeling very sore. Tae Chief’s many friends hope to see him felly restored in @ short time, Waves Nicur Service.—At the watch night service in Grace Church tonight tbere will be two ten minute addresses by local breatheru, aud one addreas of ten minates by the pastor. There will be good singing by the choir. A_ collection 10 behalf of the superuumerary fund will. be taken. Services begin at ll o'clock. Go Sunday the covenant service and sacrament will be administered at the morning service. Good music at both services on Sunday. Tne Monru’s Worx.—During the month of December, ending today, 46 cases were disposed of at the police court. There were 33 convictions for drunkeness, 6 for assault, 2 for violation of the Liquor Regulation Act, and 1 each for malicious injuries to property and vagrancy. Three cases were dismissed, viz., 1 each for assault and larceny, and violating the Liquor Regulatio. Act. ‘The receipts amount to $171.71. Presentation —At a meeting of the Cheese aod Buttermakers Association held ja few days ago, Mr. BR. E. Spillett, the popular and éflicient inspector of cheese tactories was presented with a handsome writing desk and a briar-root pipe. The presentation was made oo behalf of the a-rociation, and wus suitably ackaowledg- ed by Mr. Spillett. Mr. Spillett will leave en Sunday evening for bis home in Western Ontario. Uu his way he will officiate as judge fn a contest to determine tue best seperator, which is to take place at St. John. After epending two or taree wetks at his home Mr. Spillett will attend the Kingston Dairy School for the re mainder of the winter, iniiaaiatadtie Weppinc Betis. —Quite an impressive wedding in which James Dickieson, of New Glasgow, and Hanaoah Hooper, of Charlottetown ,were the contracting parties, took p'ace on Thursday afternoon, Dec. 30th,at 2p. m. The ceremony was per formed at the home of the bride, Great George Street, in the presence of quite a | Manitold, pastor of Central The bride was elegantly atrired | ee pete es number of invited guest-, by Rev. Geo. Christian Church. in rose colored silk with black velvet aod iridescent trimmings. Afier the naptial knot was tied areception was tendered the happy couple. The presents were navy, beantifal and appropriate. At half-pa-t five the bridal party left Charlottetown for their country home, New Glasegow, accom - panied by the good wishes of their friends, together with ree galore. aes ‘ NOV. 2 ‘ DEC ( were record breaking ‘ months as far as the sale of our famous Baking Pow- der ig concerned, October was the best up-to- date. November beat October by about 20 per cent, and aow December is ¢ already away ahead of é either of them. There’s a Reason -- for this, it’s to be found in every tin ot Baking Pow- der sold. Ask your grocer for it. , | , ; ' Jolinson & Johnsen j @ Graluates in Pharmacy. Verte Deous 88062888 P . ae ee ase ; es THE DAILY FXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN, DECEMBER 31 1897 PERSONAL. Asset AASAABLALAA aseeas > ‘ Ladie'’s Jackets «a Misses’ Jackets «| [pe “af «al atl q 4 Children’s Ulsters, > «tl “ij -«l| at{| til at} Git «tl «il At 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, You have 5 months yet to wear them; why not discard your old one, and buy a new one AT a Fraction of it's Value. STANLEY BROS. THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE FIPS TT TTT TOT TTT TTT TTT TTS 242444444444 43424288 SSFTerrTrrTeTTY TVTTTTT = _-- ladies jackets 4 nl The balance | of our sock We offer them at of above sacrifice all new: 'prices to this fall’s ‘clear importation at once with the It will pay exception any buyer to see them london House of six T. J. HARRIS, QUALITY Mrony SATISFACTION. All are combined in the Mattresses made by Mark Wright & Go, Ltd HOME MAKERS. cs HE a AEE a '