THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, DECEMBER 27, 1900 ene — ——, N ' 5 ‘ ae <SHEDy EY EVIL sie aes c “——e en ne atl : m= = EDUCATIONAL COLUMN. GOOD COOKERY ———— |Edited by Inspecter M’Cormac. | (Continued from Yesterday.) ; : : j ATLA. How much wiil be gained by borrowing $4500 for two years, 5 months, 1o days, at 6 per cent, and lending it for the same time at 8 per ¥ o< P s+ ] 73o% ° ] » . ¢ 7 is the art or ¢ Mmpioying mM tue most palatable, appet- izing and cgainty form ali the nutritive properties ' : ; : cent? Ans. $2.20. ; 7 ‘ hy lacone toy 4 \ . . . pelonging tO WHolesome 100d, AX. A, B, and C, entered int rat. oo partnership tor two vears: 4 r int e+} ry nteoaec TY — eee | \\ LCil Bovri! AViLUI 2° mY . KNagouts pSo000, but drew out $2,009 at the enc | Nn i 1c: COUN TSP F . ; af y . pa WIS are bevril t KX MontAs; Db pur in § goco ani is - ie 3000 at the end of 8 mos: € put in GeRecate: BM | dc oso and dew . | ' 5,000 and drew out $1 o00 atthe enc | t15 mos. They cleared $1o,0cc: | |how should it be divided? Aw. A, t * 5 ~ > QO. be > | 02,921.36, B, $4,943.84, C, $2,134 8o. | besides being nut . , favor is both mon JOKOSERIO. Teacher—What would happen i} the sun were suddealy to drop out of! the heaveris ? | Pupii—t suppose the coal trust’d | own us, then, fer fair! | Freddy, saidthe teacher, you have | spelled the word rabbit two Us | You must leave one of them ont. Yes /ma’am replied Freddy ; which one? of I'riend—How do you like your new | \teacher, Freddy. | Freddy—I don’tknow; I havent | misbehaved yet. with List of Ratepayers for the City Charlottetown in Default For assessment due on Real Property for the year ending 31st Decemcer.| Peacher—Tommy, I hear that yon | 1900, containing names ofall such defaulters and the amount due from|49d Willie were fighting vesterday. them rsspectively, with astatement withthe Number of the Town, | Dont you know your little hands were | Water Lot and Common Lot upon which or any part thereof such assess- | ~ | ments is in default. aa ne Se th hha } | ee ee aie . : | Am’t of As Name of Ratepayer | Statement or Description of Pre- | sessment | en i ur S In Default perty upon which Assm’t is made. | Due and Un- | T o Cough ee Fe ee oo ee | —— Benoit, Clement, Estate of Merson, Leslie McNutt , late Hous’s and Land on Town Lot No §, tst hurd. 2.75 Seco Hox, pena t in Sok ee : $32 43 The cough that hurts, the cough that Burns, Andrew ouse and Land on Towr. Lot No, 89, tst hun. 3.904 ts tich i ait el Brown, Ambrose L House and Land on Common Lot No. 28 6.25 | Sete Sane ee chest is daily getting srown, AmDros . ise 3 and On uC £ ANG, ae 50.25 | deeper and ijeeper into the bronchia! Egan, Mary House and Land on Town Lot No. 37, 5th hun, 5.62 | tubes and is making directly for the Hughes, Peter House and Land on Common Lot No. 22 6.75 | lungs, to become pneumonia, inflamma- Hughes, Francis Hiouse and Lard on Common Lot No, 21 2.25 | tion of the lungs or consumption. g > P McKinnon, John, Estate Such coughs are sometimes referred of late—John McKin- | to as “graveyard coughs,” because they lay Donald McKinnon, ; usually bring their victim to that last; Executors Houses and Tand on Town Lot No. 71, 4th hun. 16.87 resting place, Lowe, Walter Vacant Land on Common Lot No. 31 2.06 | Dr. Chase’s Syrup of Lineeed and Mugford, William House and Land on Common Lot No. 22 5 06 Turpentine has long been known as Purdie. Tane—W. A. O. | mother’s favorite remedy for croup, a ¢ | bronchitis, coughs and colds. It gains in popularity every day and now has Taestecs House and Land on Town LotsNos.97 and 98, tst hun. 33.75 by far the largest sale of any similar Power, fohn Half House and Laid on Town Lot No g1, 4th hun. = 3.15 preparation. Pineo, Martin House and Land en Common Lots Nos. 11 and 12 4-5c It loosens the ticht i } Russell, Robert Houseand Land on Town Lot No. 73, sth hun. 13.50 +: rer en sntness in tre chest, Vaeant Land on Tarn Lot No. 82 cth hun 3.96 a@ilays the inflammation, cures the cold | } i | > te Weakiel Roberts, Ezekiel s; and prevents pneumonia, consumption - tne : : i . ; end other lung troubles. 25 cents, al! Notice ishereby given that pursuant to the provisions of the Statute, | dealers’, or Edmanson, Bates & Co., To- 51 Victoria, Chapter 12, Section 91, after 30 days publication of the above | ronto. list, being a list of the Ratepayers ot the City of Charlottettwn who have | Dr Chase’s Syrup Hn failed to pay within the time prescribed the assessment severally levied up- | on their Real Property in said City. I wlll make anapplication to His Honor | and Turpentine. | ; the Stipendlary Magistrate of said City for judgment against each and | allofthe lands above described, for the respective amounts so levied | against them, and then unpaid, and that upon such ig evar being duly | entered, I will turther apply for a warrant for the sale of such lands. ROBERT VANIDERSTINE, City{Collector} Dated this 20th day of December, A. D. 1900 1 mo. Seasonable aid Se asible Giits For Husband, Father or Brotl er Let us sug-j They are TO WASH LACE CURTAINS without rubbing, use - VICTORINE” fit makes clothes white ag snow. 3rightens colors, Cannot injure anything, }2 cakes 25c, at all grocers. This is the Kind weare o%ering the, public. gest a few of the many kinds we have in stock, useful at a'l seasons. - c y a Neckw Ca r. rank and canshow the most stylish shapes |' and patterns in the market. You will see some handsome ones put up in boxes. Puffs. Four in-hands, Flowing ends, Bows, etc. hanks ya trons Mufflers ee poo a To our friends and In Black Silk, Black Satin and Plaids. whe have made this Holiday : ; rs ‘ seas e busiest < best Glove The largest stock we ever carried in Kid, Mocha, | pe ncaa iy and Ss. Buckskin and knitted Gloves. Some are silk lined, se some fur lined and some fleece lined. | GiFT | } } In this line we have for many years held front | ' Nutria, Astrac- ! » GIVERS i In Persian Lam, | eaver, Fur Colilars kan and Utter. We seit our Otter collar will still find ia our stock tor $6.00. pleasing suggestions for New | Year's Gifts. What more comfortable in cold weather for G. F. HUTCHESON, man or boy than a sweater. We have them in In this line we have one of the iargest stocks in the | city. Elegant patterns in ccllared shirts, the W. G. | } i Shirts. & R. make. Sweaters. Dain and fancy patterns. Or any other good man a Racoon " « a4 For the Minis’ er coat would be an acceptable pres- ent. You can get the best valves from us. Jeweler and Optician. Sunnyside meme Edwin R. Turner D. A. BRUCE, ___ Puotocrapner. | sor to the late C. Lewis. Morris Block, Charlottetown Succes COME DOWN WITH BOTH FEET and you will be fitted with the latest and most fash lonable boot or shoe to be found in the city, for the Opp. Market House, Charlottetown. Entrance ‘through Clark’s Crockery Store, the Lewis Old Stand. cod-liver oil. | and fat. | bake bread, young man? Yes, sir we. | EASY CURE What will you say to a cream that makes you digest your food so well that you lose your weakness and pain? } It is Scott’s emulsion of | | } ' Turns common food into nerve and bone and muscle We'll send you a little to try if you like. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, Toronto | | never made to tear each otbers eyes? | Tommy—How could we tear each | others eyes with gloves on, I’d like to| know? Why, Miss Meek, you dont| seem to know the rules of the ring. | Cooking school?. Hfump! I sup-| pose you ve learned except how to | dont bake bread at cooking schoc!l.| h, you dont ? No, sir. We bake the| dough. Let me see, this is your sons last) year in college, isn,t it? “Ordinarily | it would be, yes ; but he has decided to take a pcst-graduate cause in shot- | putting. Schoolmaster—So, then, the reptile. is a creature which does not stand on | feet, and moves along by crawling cn | | the ground. Can any one ot you boys) namé me such a creature ? Johnny—! Please, sir, my baby brother. | A member ef the school board in a! Western town was visiting the school | oneday, and the teacher politely in- | vited him to question the pupils. I reckon I[’il try ye on spelling, said | the man, John, spell eggwiped. But} John failed and so did all the others. Great was the astonished of the schools | and the atmusements of the teacher when: the committeeman spelled the word himself. -- E g-y-p-t. Teacher—And then Alexander sat| } down and wept because he had no. mere worlds to conquer. Jimmie—It’s a gwd t8ing for *em| he did't run up against Dewey. Taint only Engiish people drops) their aitches said a little boy to the new the teacher. I never heard | any American pronounce the aitch in| mytane. Whatis your name ask- | ed the teacher, Johnay said the boy. | ‘teacher— New, children, what did 1? Chorus birthday. of Childien—He had a Dentistry... BY SPECIALISTS PAINLESS DENTISTRY by use of electricity or by the Berlin Method. MoOpERN DENTISTRY, crown and bridge work. (Both without pain.) ARTIFICIAL TeEETH.—We make all kinds. Teeth extracted without pain, BERLIN DENTAL PARLORS ATTEND BiG HOLIDAY SALE immense Stock of Books, Dolis, Fancy Goods, Games and Toys. Liberal discounts to everyone during the big holiday trade. Stere open until evenings. Haszard & Moore Sunnyside. DR. J. H. BRADLEY PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Graduate McGill University OFFICE AND RESIDENCE. least money, and guaranteed the best of satisfagtion. McQUAID’S LOWER QUEEN STREET. n25-w 3m rahan, Nerth Wiltshire. Taose lately occupied by Dr. Hand- G org: Was'ington do for his coun. | Haszard & Moore’s 9 o'clock in | THE DIFFERENCE between buying a cheapsuit and a good snit | is the cheap suit never looks well, and a man doesn t look well in it—looks as if it was made for some other man, and will only wear a short while at the longest when it is all out of shape. Our make of Suits, Overcoats and Trousers always look well, and a man feels good in them, feels as though there is no better dressed man than he: and will keep their shape and look well till they are worn out. Every Person Would Like te be Well Dressed WELL, COME TO OUR STORE, where you are sure of getting the best fitting suit in the city. No wrinkles on the shoulder, no falling off at the collar, but every garment made decently and according to order e = FURNISHINGS - - Fur Collars, Fur Lined Gloves, Silk lined Gloves Wool Lined Gloves, Mufflers, Suspenders, Collars, Cuffs, White and Fancy Shirts, Ties, Handkerchiefs. GORDON & McLELLAN MEN’S OUTFITTERS...... GIFTS IN JEWELRY -«--= Besides our large stock Diamond Rings, we are showing a nice selection of moderate price Rings, in which Almandines, Ameth- ysts, Opals and other fancy stones are combined. Our iarge stock contains a wonderful assortment of Novelties for Gifts. All Articles Purchased Here Engraved Free. ee a ee W. W. WELLNER, Jeweler and Engraver. GIFTS FOR GIVERS Very pretty little silver and gun metal watches. Hunting case gold and silver watches. Also open face, handsomaly €u- graved or plain, $10.00 to $50.00. Rings for ladies, misses and children, 25c up to $50.00. Many rew designs, some with birth- day stones. Gentlemen’s rings. Stick pins 1Zc up to $12.00. Fine stck of ladies’ chains and bracelets, pretty crystal and other Brooches, Studs, Thimbles, Lockets, Charms. Good quality p'ate Napkin Rings, 20c up to $2.00. Solid Silver Naptin Rings, Spoons and Forks, Pearl handle, Butter knives 75c, 9c, $1.00. Good quality plated Butter knives, 65c up. Magnificent steck of Silver Plated ware, Gold Head canes, Eye glasses and Spectacles, China and Gilt Clock, Musical Alarms, Silver Mounted Seals, Paper | KXnives, Brushes, Combs and Manicure pieces. Also ditto in sets. Liberal discounts until the close of this century on all goods Orders by mail promptly attended to. except those marked net. E. W. TAYLOR, Optician CAMERON BLOCK |BEAUTIFUL| WHAT IS NIGER CHAI RS For a Christmas present than o» of the Fancy Rockers we are showj or Mahogany, or a Rattan Rocke: XMAS. perhaps a necessity in your home. | Why not make your wifea pres t of one. OUR PRICES IN COBBLER SEAT FROM $2.90 UP. IN RATTAN ROCKERS FROM $3.60 UP. CALL AND SEE IN. A good cobbier seat chair in ¢ JOHN NEWSON. 2 & SOs. £2 ee | } | An Elegant Agate Teapot or aPair of SK To every purchaser of $1.00 worth or more of TcS } } ; | | | | W. D. ROSS,B.A. : ATTORNEY AT LAW Attheoffice of A. A, McLean, Q C., Brown's Block, Ch’town anything from us tonight. | DODD & ROGERS T's Cutlery House. . ae oR hia Lneapiete, Wg