eee THE DAILY EX AMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, DECHMBER 28, 1900 ee ea 5,000.00 OUR WHOLE A ey RE ET oe OS Se eceCE nreane wre) ae | —- Eee | pated Se Tilo fhe taeda tel ted s 4 : a yr a Hi ea ay MARKET AT A DISCOUNT OF You get S Everything in the two stores. The largest and best assorted stock on P. E one third of! tho marked price, which is equal to half price in many s:ores STOCK THROWN O} ed i ri a an Is'and. Sale for Gash only. Nothing reserved. Aly Goods Marked in plain Figures. This is the Greatest slaughter of goods ever held in Charlottetown. Everything goes, and goes quickly, P. S.--Sale Begins at 9 a. m. Friday, December 28th, 1900. SENTNER, McLEOD & CO. THE BUSIEST DRY GOODS STORE IN CHARLOTTETOWN—<No doubt about it.” 4 ; PERSONAL. Gc 9e¢ason Mrs. L. A. Moore left this morn- oe 4 BoD ing for Sydney to join her husband. © 23G bar Rev. Mr. Withycombe wife and | family were among the passengers ; by the Minto to-day. Gatherin Slee B Chappel was a passes , | ger by the Minto this morning en- ' route to ros ‘IS noOW at hau o Cc or: | Mr Se D. Mel Lu od left for Sydney we tak ae eee ‘eG 4! this morning, crossing to Pictou by =? ; :o ny ‘7 WU if cls ine Ur. the Minto. Miss Annie } i's. of Semmerside came to Charl tt .ownto-day, main a few days Mr W E Stavert, the new manag- e-of the Bank of New Brunswick, h . arrived at St John. } adet t Tooker. ot Milit 11 v Co leve, to r= WOMEN'S WHITE SLIPPERS the is ir neston, Roval | Charlottetown. A letter from says the specialists he consulted in Mr. L Whear Will be.acceptaibe. They are inex- c pensive but the best that money | Montreal advise a rest of six weeks and ttaimed experience can buy. | or two months. ti The “toe is medium. the Ka Miss Fanny Farquharson and Miss is. white. tl general style at { Mildred Farquharson left this morn- tractive ani *ashionable. ing by the Minto to spend a few days with relatives in Pictou. IS Spe nd- | ing the noudays with his parents in? ’ le ny = he Pri [.50. T 1S Ce, $ OOD NEWS comes from those. who take Hood’s Sarsaparilla for scrofula, dyspepsia and rheumatism. Reportsagreethat BOATS ot ore ALLEY & CO Charlottetown, P. E. I. MOST EVERY sody likes good candy. Good Chocolates are always ac- Free! Free! ceptable. We have just op- Free } ened | OUR XMAS SUPPLY It is nicer than we expected. ONE BOX OF © The fancy boxes are very MOLASSES KISSES pretty. Nice new shapes in large To every customer who pur boxes filled with Ganong's chases goods to the value finest mixed Chocolates. of 25c or over, 1 will give Also 4, 1, 2 and 3 pound | one box of Molasses Kisses boxes of choice confection- ; fred, on !*riday, Dec. 28th, ery. Just the right caper froin 10 m.t0 2 ba. for an Xmas gift. Come only. Don't fail to take quick and get first choice. 3 in. W b K | THE MEDICAL HALL ebster & McKay J. ©. JAMIESON. Ideal Grocery. { { ‘ |Local and Other Items ---Wildey Lodge, 1. JO. O. F., wil meet touiyhAt. iuniection otf cotincers. Second degree. -.-The steamer Elliott sailed from Georgetown this morning for St. John’s, Nfid., with 4,500 bags, con- taining 16,000 bushels of oats, anda quadtity of butter, cheese and sun- dries, shipped by Carvell Bros. ---The jr li. i:ary objections filed by Mr. D. ... sc Kinnon against the petition presented against his elec- tion were heard to-day before Judge Hodgson. The decision will be given ou Monday. Mr. Haszard, Q. C., appeared for McKinnon, in support () Mr. Stewart, Q. Martin. ot his objections. C., appeared for Mr. ---If any of our Island athletes have ambitions to compete ina series of sports other than the usual one between the three maritime provinces the Pan-American Expos- ition offers an excellent opportunity. Amateur sports hold first place and are being specially provided for. Should anyone wish to know further about thesports, Mr. J. E. Sullivan, No. 16 Park Place, New York, can supply the information. --The children’s concert in the First Methodist church basement was very interesting to the little ones and satisfying to those in charge. A programme consisting of recitations, choruses, solos and a flag drill was ‘given by the children. The Sunday School orchestra _play- ry several selections. Each child vas made happy by the present of a ber of candy from Santa Claus. —-On thejevening|lof Wednesday the 26th inst.,a Debating® Society was organized in the A. O. H. Hall. The meetir gs will ve held “on Wednesd: LY eveningsdur.ng the winter season. Following are the officers: President---Joseph McCarey. Ist Vice-President--M. Curren. 2nd Vice-President--Capt T White ete -W. as P. Bradley. Guard--T. Butle a Hoeiiad e on © ons Nid --Rey Monaghan, D. Ph. D,; |John 7p Clarkin, BA; R 2 Smith: ‘saleciitindiiy sdhsibinliecmbea The best protection against fevers, pneumonia, diphtheria, etc., building up the system with Hood’s Sarsaparilla. is thing back to DIED. long and eventful life, wife of the late Geo. tackham,of Wheatley River, enter- ed into rest. Wednesday morning December 26th, 1900, aced 8} years. A Lower Bedeque, on Wednesday, 26th, Laura, beloved wife of Samuel Stavert and daughter of John D. Muttart Esq.. Carleton, aged 28 years. At Cuharlottetown. Maria, relict of the late Samuel Cann, aged 77 years. The funeral will take place Saturday at 2 p. m from the residence of James Quarrie,}Kensington range. After a Mary the Dec. Dec 27th, (Bc scon papers please copy.) In Charlottetown, on the 28th inst., William Hopkins, aged 13 years and 9 months, son of John Hopkins. [Funeral to-morrow at 3 p. 1 St. Dunsti ans Cathedral cemetery |. A. .tO thence to The mother who would be horri- fied at the thought of letting her daughter wander away to astrange country without guide or counsel. yet permits her to enter that un- known land of womanhood without counself or caution. Then, iu utter ignorance, the maiden must meet physical problems whose solution willaffect her whole futurelife. Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription has been well named a ‘‘God-send to women.”’ It corrects irregularities and imparts such vigorous vitality to the delicate wom: inly organs, as fits them for their important func- tions. Many a nervous, hysterical. peevish girl has been changed to a happy young woman aiter the use of “Favorite Prescription’’ has es- tablished the sound health of the organs peculiarly feminine. You pay thepostage. Dr. Pie ce gives you the book. The people’s Common Sense Medical Adviser, 1008 pages, 700 illustrations, is sént free on recept of stamps to defray cost of mailing and customs. Send dl one-cent stamps for the paper bound book, or 50 stamps for cloth bound. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce Buffalo, N, Y. TE --Itis stated that the NB& PE [ train is allowed to take freight down the line but cannot bring any- Sackville except the j mails, which are first fumigated. Mc- § _— | LOCAL NOTICES Men fur caps 33d off at Prowse’s. Ladies tailor-made twcel! suits. half-price at Stanley Bros. Every one imported this fall ; perfection in quality, style, fit, finish and work- manship. Ladies cloth jackets in black, fawn, drab, navy and cardinal---all new, stylish goods at the following prices : $12 for $7.25, $10 for $6, $8 for $5, $6 for $3.75 at Stanley Bros. Ladies fur 334 off at Prowse’s’ Mens overcvats and ulsters : at Prowse's. Boys overcoats off at Prowse’s. Men's underwear at 33} Prowse’s. Boys underwear underwear 333 sacques 334 off and ulsters 334 off at } off at Prowse’s Ladies off at Prowsc’s. ~~ Slaughtered. discounts you Can a: lways getting them. Just fancy furs at > iat 1-3 off. Now is your charmce. Call early before stock is picked over. - When we advertize rely upon We give the discowats and _ hold n thing back.—Weeks & Co.. The People's Store. Compelled.— Weare compelled to throw our immense stock of dry goods on the market at large diss counts. Lhis is the customers ‘chance to secure bargains. All goods dis- counted. Nothing stored away. Discounts, 25 per cent to 33 1-3 off, —Weeks & Co., The People's Store. Only six weeks be-« fore we close for store alterations. The goods must be sold. Genuine discounts given.-< Staaley Bros. A JOB LOT We have placed on our counter a job lot of Ladies’ Fine Slippers at tremendous discounts. These slippers were woith from $2.50 to $4.50 per pair. They are now selling pair. GOFF BROS. CHARLOTTETOWN W caus d By, — By “the Gia wi January, a girl for general housework. Apply to Mrs C.V, McGregor, Prince St. d28 4i eod pd at $1.50 per OUR SALE AS NOW ON... DINNER SETS, fastidious at Slaughter Prices. TEA SETS, fit to grace the table of the most Chiha, Glassware, Crockery And everything kept in a thoroughly stocked China store. must vo, for I have decided to vo out of the crockery business. BIG DISCOTNTS ARE GIVEN. see that All Call and P. MONAGHAN. d27—d&wtf QUEEN STREET. a