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A / Telephone. ————— MAYPOLE SOAP DYES ihy Shave | A PERFECT HOME DYE | For sale ev erywher« FREE *°°*.° Home | A. P. TIPPET &CO., Montres Raisins | Raisins ! £ CHOWN AYERS em ar - BD ; t re —SELECTE Fast yt ar, making it the most success- } year we have yet had. r+ : - a 7 That our efforcs to please has been it eni 2» Ib. boxes. appreciated, is evident from ou! ; > | rapid xncrease ia business. 2G 8 is of groceries; se oe ae * Eases com t We will strive to merit still further | ory rest prices. ‘vour continued patronage. U ; winced, ~~ nT 7 XI ; } j ce y ; : @ ae Lt a } r e ; | TPE | JEWELER 1 : ' sf ‘ - 2 Bes Lf (Great George Sireets New Druy Store. THE [Local and Other tems, A Happy New Year To ALL. ie INSTALLATION. —Victoria Division S. of T.. willinstall their new officers on New Year’s night, in Wright’s hall. Ter Maizrs.—The foreign mail will he trantferred to the Charlotietown-Pictou rvuate on Monday. —»_——— | gone Service at the Gospel meeting in Prowse’s new block tomorrow afternocn at 3.45. Strangers always welcome. | ~~ Watcu Nicnr Service. — Tomorrow night at 11 o'clock there will be a watch night service im the First Metbodist Coarcb. alii ios DipuTHeRiaA.—Another case of diph- | theria has developed in the family of Mr. Henry Fitzgerald. The cace# previously | reported are doing very well. | te Every THING that goes ‘o make up a 'first-clase entertainment is contained in Mr. Earle’s excellent programme for bis concert next Tuesday evening. sieestinatitnelioen Suspay Arrernoon.—That beautifal Scotch Gospel solo “lam far fra’ my hame,” will be sung at the Gospel meet ing in Prowee’s new block tomorrow after- o00n. Tae New Orricers.—The officers of the Railway Men’s Gospel meeting for the ; ensuing year are as follows : President — Harry Craswell; Vice Presidents—Jobn Dalziel, John McPherson; Secretary— John J. Chappell ; Room Committee— Charles J. Clarke, Wm. Turner, Horace McEwen, F. Damarell, R Corbett, John Rose, Heory Coffin, John McLean, T. L. Aitkin, ——$ <P - SpLenDID instrumental music, eplendid acting, splendid solos, splendid choruses, splendid dancing and other eplecialties ut Mr. Karle’s grand concert in the Opera House next Tuesday evening. West Enp Rancers.--A new bockey ieam has been established in Charlotte. town as follows:~ J. Mills, captain’ A. Mills, 8. Mille, G. Mille, A. Ryan, E” Byere, H. McNeil, R. Stanley, B. Shephard G. Byers. T. Mille, pres*dent. Open to janior teame. Scuoot Concert.—The Opera Bouse was well filled last evening upon the cc- easion of the Prince Street schoo! concert. That the concert was one of the best of the kind eyer given in Charloitetcwn is freely admitted, and all concerned are to be congratulated upon the sucess which attended their efforts. The tableaux were all gocd, the arrangement being of the best and the electrical efforts most pleasing. The drills were also excellently per- formed. A similar remark epplies to the Cauiates, * i‘he Little Gypiy,” the prin cipal part: in which were taken by N rten, Winnie Holbrook, Pari | Hun er, Vetor Anderson and Gower and ) Weiter Ucbeaa. Little Hilda Sentner re- 'citeo Kypling’s “Absent Minded Beggar” in a highly creditable manner; and Master Harry Smith’s rendering of ‘‘Tommy Atkins” earned for him the first encore of the evening. Master Victor Anderson well sustained his reputation as @ vocalist, hie songs being rapturously encored Miss Edna Chappell played a piano solo with much skill, There were also two duets oo thefeame inetrument,the perform- ers being Misses Bessie Vinnicombe and Cora Paton aud Helen Palmer and May Cotton, all of whom played excellent ly. Mise Maud Bremner acted as musical director jo the satisfaction of ail. The performance is being repeate lat the Opera House this afternoon. | Gyrs v —_- New Years gifts will be seasonable and acceptable all next week. Can we show you any of our nice jewelery for silver goods to send to Cistant friends. : E. W. Taylor, Cameron Block. Fresh ground Mocha and Java coffee, | 40 cents a pound, at Beer & Goffe. Graphophone e- cords at Miller Bros. We Wich iOur Gustomers —ONE AND ALL— A Happy and— Presperous New Year We also desire to thank them for | | | | dours from Grafton Si... D.tTLY EXAMINER. ChARLOTTETUWN, DECEMBER 30, 1899 wrers ———— ee J. H, Ireland, the Well-known Com- mercial Traveller, Interviewed at the Queen Hotel, Hauifax. [n Excellent Health and Spirits— Back ne Longer Bothers Him—Speake Highly of Dodd’s Kidney Pills. Hauirax, N 8, Dec. 29—When Mr. J A Ireland comes to Halifax he generally etops at the Queen Hote), and there the reporter found him. Mr. Ireland ie one of the cldest travel- lers on the ruad aod is known from one end of Canada to the other. The many friends Mr. Ireland has made in his journeying will be glad to learn that that genial gentleman is no longer troubled with his bask as formerly. *T am entirely free of all that,” said Mr. Ireland, when asked about jt. “How did you get rid of it,” asked the reporter, **Well,” eaid Mr. Ire'and, “Qn my trip to the Maritime Provinces last winter, [ was complaing everywhere of Backache and one day somebody advised me to ure Dodd’s Kidney Pills. It was the oné medicine that struck me as @ specific for the disease and I goteome. The pain in my back was severe and it had been with me some time. Well, I didn’t have to take one box before I was compleily cured.” “The first dose seemed to go right to the spot,” said Mr, Ireland. “The truuble up to date has not, and ] think w)]) not re- turn. Dodd’s Kidney Pills cure to stay cured.” | “Then you think Dodd’s Kidney Pills will do what they sre advertised to do?” “Well, as for Bright’s Disease, Diabetes Rheumatism, Lrinary and Bladder Com~ plaints, Heart Diseaes, and all those other forme of Kidney Disease, for which Dodd’s Kidaey Pills are recommended I can’t say authoritatively, not having bad any per~ sone] experience. But judging from the way they cure Backache it is entirely likely they will do exactly as advertised. In my own mind there is not the least doubt of it,” concluded Mr. Ireland, For tage Pants Exziett ion. —Teday Mr. Jerewoak Clarke ie completing the grain exhibit ut P. E. lsweod tor the Paris Ex- bh.biuon He uas been comewhat rushed, and at a request from Dr. Saunders will seud the grains to Uttawa svoner than he expecied. Many farmers who wished to extibit were unable todo soas Mr, Clarke could not inepect their grain. _ ceustahinee ibis amiaaaiva Tue Moxtu’s Record.— Toere were thirty*three cases disposed of at che police court daring the month of December. There were 25 convictions for drupken- nees, 3 for lurceny and 1 each for breaches of wwe Lord’s Day Act and the Liquor Regulation Act. One eummons charging a violetion of the Liquor Regulation Act was diemissed,z leo a summons charging laiceny aud another charging drunkeu~ The receiptsameunted to $228,196 —_—-—o--—— ness. all appropriate New Year’s gift ore book ete. Asasm you couldn't get anything nicer than of those Transvaal souvenir Anyone will appreciate sach a reminder o South Africa. For sale the bookstores and at R. HF, Price 10 cente, our boys now Ia at all Maeon’s news tand, —_——-—~—-— SPECIAL snaps 1or smokers from now until January 2nd. Central Drog store, _— -_ ; Life msurarnce is a good thing bu. health iusuraoce by keeping the blood pure witn Hood Sarsapariiia is still bet ter. _-_- > ll 25c felt slippers tonight at R K. Joevs. Another lot of those 25c felt slippers to- night at R. K. Jost’s. Be ture and take advantage of the big discount on calendars, faney goods, toys, dolls, chinaware, this evening at Carter's Bookstore. The ,balanee of calendars, booklets, fancy goods, toys, dolls and chinzaware 10 be cleared out at big discounts tonight at Carter's Bookstore. Christie, Brown’ & Co’s, fruit cakes are delicious. They are put up ia one acd two pound bexes and are for cale at Beer & Goff’s. Zi. ctnaceteecinsenmncanesnictac TL LAL ALL LLL LL Robert Barr... their very liberal patronage during the | | read one oi } j and other authorities say that Canadians no not apprecviat Can- adian Literature. You should endeavor to show that this is not true, at least of P, E. Island, One way to do this 18 t 'nose TRANSVAAL SOUVENIR BOOKLETS by Mr. A. M. Berpixe, of St. John, N. B., which are for sale at all the bookstores, and at ° ind een written R. H. Mason’s Newstand, or will he sent postpaid to any a idress 1 receipt of price in stamps or i ilver, by Rober Cotton, P. O. Bex 84, Charlottetow: a gw nee epeververieas neers enrereprrntnenrennenyreneerennoene penne arent? i i } ! i et Ce et NE vpenernnnerepnnneensenepeerserestpernen nner Cengpmenenseteseen ny Local and Get acopy of the Decemtr ouwber of the Prince Edward Isiaud Magezie or to- night. For tHe Conrixcert —Il: :a8 been decided that hay ano vss for tbe second contingent skall be bough = in tbe mari time previncee. Loyat Crusapers.— Ir-tsllaion of new ‘ficers on Morday, New Yeur evening, at 6.30. Parents and friends ure .nvited to be present. - Taayxs.—Mr. J. K. Roes, Provincial Mavager of the North Americun Lite Iusurance Company, bas THe ExaMINER’s thanks for w diary and pockrt cwlendar for th incoming yeer. Gosren Meerinc.~ Remember the Gos- pel Meeting in Prowee’s New Block, Sun- day afterncon at 4 o’cluck. S rangers always weicome. Lesson, [sain 38-1. “Set thine house in order, for thou shalt die, and not live.” Tue Post Orrice.—It is evgger'ed that the general delivery be opened tur au hour or two either in the afternoon or evening of New Year’s Day. Tbe forenoon hours prevent those who attend church from getting their mail matter. — Mipyicut Mass.--The syecial New Yeer’s service in St. Dunstan’s Cathedral, will begin about 11.45 o’c! ck on Sunday night. An orchestra will assist in the musical portion of the service. A collec- tion will be taken up. Y. M.C. A.—Remember the afternoon meeting at Y.M. C. A. Hall on Sabbath afiernoon at four o’clock. Those meet- ings are growing in interest, and being the last meeting in this year the Hall should be packed. Your presence is neceseary, young man, 60 don’t disappoint us, me VatvasLte Pusvicarioy.—Tbe- Prince Edward Island, Aluanac and Miscellan-~ eous Directory for 1900: a8 been issued from the press of Murley & Garubuni. It contains a great deal of vaiuable inform- ation, and everyone should have a copy. The price is only 15 cents. Death at Provipexce.—A_telegrat received in Charlottetown yesterday after- noon by Mr. Henry Edmonds breught the sad intelligence of the death at Providence, R. I., that morning,of Mr. David Williame. Mr. Williams was twenty-two years of age, and was a young mab of excellent character and good ability. He visited Charlottetown a few years ago, and had many friends here by whom his death will be deeply rezretted. His parents and other relatives have our sympathy. Bis Bosron Faiture.—It is announced from Boston that the John P. Lovell Arms Co. and J»hn P. Love)! Co. have made an aesigemeni for the benefit of their credi- tore. The house of the Joho P. Lovel! Arms Co, was founded in 1841 by Jobn P. Love!l and was at first engaged solely in the manufacture of guns. Itsoon branch ed out into ibe sporting line of business and bas grown to be one of tbe largest con~ cerns of the kird in New England, there being scarcely an article uscd dy a eports- man that was not carried in its stock. ——— “POT PONN TENNNNNRTEN ASE To-night, Dec. 30th 1899, - We will give a discount of 25 PER GENT off all our stock of Christmas Perfumes Perfume Atomizers Hand Glasses Si < 7 4 ad Manicure Gases at Cost. Your last chanee this century. Giles items, ARAAbANAMLAdAd? 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