ee EEE oO - my THE DAILYYEXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, DECEMBER 21, The One Who Cooks s there isone sure ach a man’s heart, kno to r and way that is by always having a lo do nicely spread table this vou must have choice groceries, canned gvods and pro sions. We Can Help DISEASE and discomfort are not-ease and . not-comfort. Ease is health; so is comfort. You may as well be con.ort- able; that is healthy; as ani- mals are. It is natural, both for you and for them. If your ill health is caused by try imperfect digestion, Scott’s emulsion of cod-liver 4 oil. It does what it does by You There = _- getting the stomach going We have the best of every-| =; she thing in that line. What we rgnt. want is your trade. Can Wwe We'll send yowa little to try if you like. have it. JOHN McKENNA QUEEN STREET. Ralston... Our “Littl: Book of Ralston Re- ceipes’’ tells of ether dainty dishes. A cupon in every package secures a copy. For sale by JENKINS & SON CORNER GROCERS. NIGHT CLASSES —-AT THE— C.B.C. 5 Sessions per Week OPENED ON Monday, Nov. 22, 1900 i it 7.30 p. m. Thorough instruction in Book Keeping, Business Penmanship, | Arithmetic, Commercial Law,Short hand, and Typewritinu. Intending students are asked to enter at once, ar as soon as possible. Terms, etc., on application to L. B. MILLER, Principal. } SCOTT & BOWNE, Chem/‘sts, Toronte. TIME TABLES. ( LOCAI riIME) Arrival and Departure of Trains and Steamers. TRAIN». Express leaves for the west........ 7 Express arrives from the west.... 9 35am 20pm . ; Accommodation leaves for the reaklast Foo Wihiemigia this scion seek wae al ‘ ‘Accommodation leaves for Cape A BREAKFAST FOR 30 THT se. ves s wccecsstieyee 8 OO PM Accommodation arrives from the ) 7 « FR AN A PWG ent cis. cscs c cces se seseeeeesIO 40am ‘ Accommodation arrives from the _ odat i POUND PACKAGE Wee. ccwe pec cceweeccecccccees 150 pm : 3 Express leaves for the east........8 00a m One cup Ralston Breakfast Food | Ewypress arrives from the east ....-- 10 cOam cooks enough for five persons---there Accommodation leaves for the are SIX full ‘ups in every package. OU 65s es teeeee os eee seo eee ce 3 oo p n i Sliced dates and Ralston Break- ‘Accommodation arrives from the We 3 err er Tee ee ee ee ee 5 fast ood make a delicious desert.) “*'+**: 43sopm STEAMERS. THE HILLSROROUGH Leaves Prince Street ferry wharf for South port every half hour. PICTURESQUE Prince Edward Island 25c at all Bookstores An illustrated book on P. E. Isl- and. An interesting souvenir gift | :or Xmas or New Year's. ¢ _ a OP j FANCY TOYS MUSIC BOXES MUSICAL TOYS —— ' Make excellent presents for | children. Here’s your chance to secure them cheap. whole “2 and chea} gy discounts. Come they are. prices. OPEN EVERY EVENING MILLER BROS | QUEEN ST. Charlottetown’s Leading Piano histablishment. AMONGST AN ARMY OF ur | stock to be cleared out | in | et us show you how; Graphophones at very low | _— | ATTEND Most Reliable ! ne Place to have ycur repair work cone is the place that tahes the most in- terest in your needs. We strive to accommodate all who leave any work. with us, by prompt attention and quick despatch of same. We have | the reputation of being ‘‘O. K ” on repair work. Give us acrial and be convinced that what we say is {rue BRUCE STEWART & CO, Founders, Engineers, Machinists and Boiler Makers. Steam Naviga- tion Co’s wharf, Chariotte- town, P. E. 1. Tete- phone 125. ‘it was resolved that the ,act as waiters in khaki Canada at The, Exposition. Toronto, Dec. 18.---J Gorden Jar ‘dine, Canadian commmissioner to ‘the Paris Exposition, stated that the final jury has given five addi tional grand prix, twenty-five gold; fifteen silver and five bronze medals togCanadian fruit, Canadian, On tario and Quebec ministers of Agri culture being among the prize win ners. Canada, Mr. Jardine says, must have 200 awards for agricul ture and horticulture alone, beating all foreign countries, including the United States, while in groups, including manufactures, she has more than held her own. other | FOR THE CHRISTMAS COOK. Timely Hints on Some Attractive Specialties For the Holidays, PLUM PUDDING | Many families use a simple suet pud ding for Christmas, serving it in flaming brandy. The best rule for this calls for nce a cup of stoned raisins chopped in coarse | . ; : bits, a cup of shredded suet chopped fine, | a cup of molasses, a teaspoonful of cin namon, half a teaspoonful of cloves, half a nutineg and half a teaspoonful of salt. Add now three eggs, white and yolks well benten together, and, last of all, an even teaspoonful of soda dissolved in a cup of milk Beat the pudding thoroughly with a spoon and put it ip a well buttered tin mold holding about two quarts. This will give it ample reom to swell in. Cover it ci inde, cilietiaiadiasl closely with the tin cover, so no water : eee cin get in, and plunge it into ot Oo Proposed Reception in St. Jchn.. boiling water ‘ene enough to ei oe thirds the height of the mold. Let the pot of water be covered and the water St. Jown, December 18.---Ata_ boil steadily around the pudding for three meeting of the citizens held ves. hours. Make it Christmas day and serve terday morning in the mayor’s office, soldiers re- turning in the Lake Champlain will be the guests of the city during theirstay. 1f possible they will be served with meals together If a suitable place cannot be found they will be distributed among the lead ing hotels. If the soldiers are ban _quetted at the drill shed it is prob able that the Lady Fusiliers’ com- pany will be re-organized and uniforms, a enn —-o-~<Gie a ————— — female more colleagues the Gov- In England and Wa.es teachers are more and numbering their male in schools inspected by ernment and corresponding to our | own Public and High schools, and a like tendency is here manifested. In England and Wales there were, in 1870, 6,847 female teachers, and 6,882 males. Last year women had wona striking tri- umph with 80,057 female teachers, as against only 28,978 males. The change is partly due to the natural adaptability of the fair sex to the, teaching of the young, but in part | be admitted, to | due also, it must the fact that lady teachers, being nom-smokers, and practically ab- stainers or nearly so, and being also unready to call for so many of the luxuries of life as their male com- petitors, will accept considerably lower salaries, - ee TT THe New York Commercial | Advertizer refers to the pro bability of a commercia! treaty between Newfoundland and the United States and isavs: ‘*° There is reason to believe | that the aniexation question will not fii ure in the matter this time The Newfoundland fisheries very important to theUnited States Connected closely with the fisherie | question is the larger one of wheth.r we are going to exempt Canadians | from the stringency of our pro tective tariff, especialy agains their natural products. It mever | was so evident as it is now thet w shall need some of those products. | and that American capital will help of the! to develop the resources Dominion, there being recent and conspicuous proof of this in several notable enterprises.’’ Perhaps the United States will soon find it to be our food products free of duty. eN we WN i - ~ eo %e_ o' i% . - SS Se ee wt Cd ey ye Haszard& Moore's BIG Cough, Cough, | Night and day, until the strength ‘is | entirely exhausted, and that dreaded | word “ Consumption” begins to be whis- | pered attiong frieuds. That’s a common | story, familiar to the people of every town and village. will | out: | also | COMPETITORS We can compete with any in Style, Quality and Price See our newly Imported XMAS STOCK a nin Watches, Jewelry HOLIDAY SALE } Immense Stock of Books, | Medical Discovery.” Dolls, Fancy Goods, Games and Toys. Liberal discounts to during the big holiday trade. Store open until 9 o'clock and Novelties. ©venmss. SUNNYSIDE. Sunnyside. in G. H. TAYLOR, Haszard & Moore | Medical Discovery. _ obstinate, deep-seated coughs, bleeding There’s another story which ought to be as widely known as the story of dis- ease, and that is the story of the cures effected by the use of Dr. Pierce’s Golden Bronchitis, asthma, of the lungs, and other forms of disease which affect the respiratory organs, are permanently cured by the use of * Golden “Only for Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Dis- | covery I think I would be in my grave to-day,” | writes Mr. Moses Miles, of Hilliard, Uinta Co., | Wyoming. “I had asthma so bad I could not | slee i | WOTK, everyone | at night and was compelled to give up It affected my lungs so tiat I coughed all the time, both night and day. My friends ‘all thought I had consumption. My wife in- sisted on my trying Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery — which I did. I have taken four bottles and am now a well man, weighing 185 | pounds, thanks to Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical | Discovery.” } Dr. Pierce’s Medical Adviser is sent | free on receipt of stamps to pay expense | of customs and mailing only. Send 31 | One-cent stamps for book in paper covers | or 50 stamps for cloth-bound. Address | Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. it with a good wine sauce, RECIPE FOR CHEESE CAKE Wash and scrape some lettuces. Put wine into a mortar and pound and pulp the lettuces therein. Now squeeze out the | juice, mix up some flour from spring wheat and allow it to settle, after which pound agvin, adding a little pigs’ feet and pepper; finally pound again, draw out into a cake, smooth and cut it into | shape and boil in hot oil.—Time of De mosthenes, PIGEON FIE Make puff paste crust and cover your dish. Let your pigeons be nicely picked and cleaned. Season them with pepper and salt. Put a good bit of fine fresh but- | ter, with pepper and salt, in their bellies and lay them in your pan. The necks, gizzards, livers, pinions and hearts lay between them, with the yolk of an erg and a beefsteak in the middle, Put as much water as will almost fill the dish and lay on the top crust and bake it well. This is the best way to make a pigeon pie. The French fill the pigeons with very bigh forcemeat balls around the in- side, with asparagus tops, artichoke bot- toms, mushrooms, truffles and nsorsels of Yacon and season high, but that is ace cording to different palates. The Christmas Tree, He stood high up on a wind swept crest, This vigorous, stout young pine, And drank the air of the east and west And bathed in the glad sunshine. His roots reached down to the rock below; Hlis top to the stars aspired. He knew but a longing to grow and grow Till all of the wood admired. Alas, when the leaves of the forest round Were gcattcred from shrubs and tices And the pine beheld on the nearby ground The tribute the fall decrees, Appeared some men with a shining az That bit at the sturdy stem, And when in glee they retraced their tracks They carried the pine with them! *““Goodhy to the wind and the friendly sun! Goodby to the dew and rain! I would | had lived till my work was done, But I've grown and hoped in vain.’’ Yet the end was not, for they set him straight | arc} And stiff in a corner tight And hastened his branches to decorate With candies and tinsel bright— Till, lo, at the eve of a Christmas day Was given the last, last touch, And a lad and a lass, with faces gay, Came, marveling, wondering much. Bo the heart of the pine ere life was sped Thrilied deep with a joyous thought, *] pave blessed an hour of a child,*’ he said. **1 have lived nor died for naught.”’ Rowin L. Sara. The Biuejackets’ Revenge, The unfailing good bumor of the Brit. | ish bluejacket was shown the other day | when a boat’s load of A. B.’s froma | man-of-war were landed for shore leave ‘to their interest to admit many of | im a Cornish village. As they journeyed up the roadway to | thesecond puba gentleman’s wagonette m. passed, driven bys surly looking coach- | man, and one of the tars jumped on the step behind. | ‘*Git orf there!’’ shouted the coach- | man, and being achurlish sort of fellow | he lashed the sailor viciously across the | face with his whip. That was enough. | In an instant the other 11 bloes had } | i EWEN MACDOUGALL ‘CELEBRATED | i } 1900, Carter’s “lust Bear Signature of ) - . : g ; shape, jackey shape and tur. ban shape with band in See Pac-Simile Wrapper Below. Very small and as easy te take as sugar. e ARTERS FOR HEADACHE. FOR DIZZINESS. ITTLE |FOR BiLicusness. IVE FOR TOkrid LIVER. FOR CONSTIPATION, FOR SALLOW SKIN. | ___ |FOR THE COMPLEXION : Qik MSUINEL musr nave MATURE, of tet,, | Purety Vegetable. eaet| CURE SICK HEADACHE. McEachen & McCabe, BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, Offices—McDonald’s Block, Char- lotte Street, SYDNEY, CAPE BRETON, N. S NOTARIES PUBLIC, &c | Special attention to Collections | and Real Estate. HOUSES and LANDS ‘rented. bought and sold for clients, and monies invested or borrowed as clients may require. John J. McCabe A J GMcEachen | General Agent, Commission ittle Liver Pills. Jas. Paton & Co | ; i | | Merchant and Auctioneer. : OFFICE AND WAREROOMS | 73. GREAT GEO. ST., Charlottetown, P. E. I. P. O Box 333. Reference, Bank of Nova Scotia. GEO. CARRUTHERS, a. D.C. 4b. B.C, 2; London, Eng. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. neal Office and residence—Kent Street, |opposite Mark Wright’s factory. | | closed round and stopped the trap, the . |bo’s’n’s mate in commana. “ 'Ten- tion !’’ cried he, and ’tention there was. |‘*Dismount the gun!’’ he shouted, and ‘it seemed as if every blvejacket car- | ried a whole carpenter’s outfit. In ‘three minutes they had taken the wagonette into 172 pieces, and that without so much as ‘scratching ‘one ‘bit ‘of paint or \losing @ue ‘solitary screw. They laid ‘them aH ‘out neatly dn the'stony road, ‘and the bo’s’n’s mate, after inspecting the job, cried: ‘Good! -Dismiss!’’—Lon- | don Sporting ‘Times, Babies of Alaska. Alaskan babies are rubbed with oil, ‘tightly rolled in a skin or blanket pad- ‘ded with grass and bound with deerskin ‘thongs, which are undone but once a 'day, when the graves is freshened. If the baby cries, he is held under water unti! he is etill. 77 ee coeceeeenanasierenanenennpntnennsttiinas tinaiantinnanessatnioeatsentatcniaeeahasencme-eet casan Dentistry... | BY SPECIALISTS i Pa'tNLESS DENTISTRY by use of electricity or by the Berlin Method. MODERN DENTISTRY, work. (both without pain.) ainenaess ARTIFICIAL TEETH.—We niake all kinds. | Teeth extracted without pain. BERLIN BENTAL | PARLORS } | Office hours—8 to 10 a. m., 12to2 | p.m., 7 to8 p. m. Telephone communication. ee H. L. Dickey, M.D. (late of London Hospital.) Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Hours —9.30 to 1; 7 tog. Eyes tested and fitted with glasses. XMAS THOUGHTS 7 Lay Did you ever gee your husband going along the street holding his right ear jn his right hand, giving it a ruband then catching hold of ‘his left one. Well the cause is his ears ‘ . " ] a } } > * are cold and he wants A FUR CAP, And we suggest you!give him one this Xmas. We have a large range of comfortable caps in wed @ BLACK PERSIAN, BLACK ASTRICKAN, NUTRA, MINK, BEAVER, COON. MUSKRAT, dyed, And all the other fashionable kinds. Prices from $1.75,$2.59 $3.50, $4.50, $6.50, up to $10, ’ Now madam, come along this week between the hours of 7 and 9 and get him fitted. Then we have a dozen or two of grey Lamb caps ior little boys and girls, and we carry c nice line of Grey As- trackan cloth caps at } Rogers’ Boker’s Ellin’s Taylor’s Johnson’s CUTLERY BOKER’S WARRANTED SKATES An Immense Assortment To Choose From. DODD & ROGERS McKINNON — | Manufacturers & Genera.. | Merchants. DR. J. H. BRADLEY 2efines and Lubricating Oils. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. OFFICE AND RESIDENCE. rahan, Nerth Wiltshire. n25-w 3m SUNNY- SIDE Office in New Prowse Block First door to the right up stairs. Telephone connec- R. AYERS W. D. ROSS,B.A. ATTORNEY AT LAW crown and bridge Attheoffice of A. A ! C., Brown’s Block, Ch’town | | | | | ATTORNEY-AT-LAw. Souris - » :- > Pe Bolen. | Graduate McGill University | A. L. Fraser, B. A. | ,. MUSIC.. Herbert A. Tanton (Late of New York.) —TEACHER OF— PIANO, ORGAN and VOICE CULTURE. Voice culture a specialty. : Studio—Tanton’s Néw_ Building, a George Street, Charlottetown, P. I Office hour.— 12 to ‘55 to ©, nj | Hose Packing, belting, waste, etc. | Goldie & Ce’s well known brand of: e leur. | Strachan’s celebrated Gilt Edye 2 x ia ‘ . ) - Ci. | Taose lately occupiec by Dr. Hand- |Seap, Sunrise Blend Tea, etc. | Call or write us for prices betore | placing your orders. DENTISTRY re... ~ Phoenix | OF HARTFORD | Fire _ Insurance A. McLean, Q | Company ) Assets Over $5,000,000.00 Low Rates. Prompt Settlement. E. H. BEER Authorized Agent for P. E. 1. | Office at Mark Wright &Co’'s. TO LET. That centrally situated one ‘enement house ' on Prince St., next to the late Thos. Alley 5, containing eight large rooms, with stable and coach house, at present occupied by Rev. HH. B, Morris, who is removing from the Isiaixl. Possession given the 23rd inst. Apply t THOMAS McQUAID, dif Lower Queen Stree & McNEVIN ¥ >