Pe tal a aa A on Ae Sakae aoe ea ae ie A Pie en SO ee a ed e pear BS nee S ee At THE DACLY EXAMINER, CTIARLOTTETOWN, DECEMBER 14 aa perer ee. \ 9 a 5 | Jury et Women ested the merits ot i \ y Liv ! s return the rache and kiiney Gisoraet ration in inv way eg imi to ywery of Dr A W Chas Amer- rT ’ Minard’s Liniment for Sy Ul ¥ . ThA A Ue n yt) sl REEUMATISM OURED. /A McDonald, Aroprior, Ont. Linnwood, Vat. a Meck \ Ne l. M sbou, C B. ; Markham, Unt. , Max Mabone Ba 9 N S, ewis S Butler, Burin, Nfl. ese well Enown gentlemen all ae rt that they were cured by MINARD’S WNIMEN1. eee ta At After a man has made a fool of him res what 3a +3 he haa. a } - peaf be rea ecouaintace Active Man Wanted. advertisement and ~ io rea then this 2 ve Putnoam’s Painiess Corn Extractor 4) ping that startled her. Acts in causes neither Putnam’s Corn the hest yrial. It never fails to cure. hwenty-four hours and yain nor discomfort. ¥x‘ractor <«xtracis corns. It is — & Oe Some women are willing to admit they ave getting long io yeara for the pleasure s affords them to boastof the cuteness af their graad-children. Ladie:, see our new Hockey Boot --Its just what you want. R. K. Jost. ' t read it} i ! ' fun-loving lot of | | Wants, ‘Lost, Fount, &e new road leading from Alex- Any infor- will be 1O3AT—The amiratothe Forty-eight Road mation regarding its whereabouts tmankfally received by the Appraisers rO LET—1 house on Brighton Road, facing zonth, 10 rooms, bathroom and paatry. haat- el with hot water aad fitted for electric light. houses on Brighton Road, facing west,9 rootas pantry and bath room. Apply to Matheson & [entley. 218 ROOM fv LET--Suitable for office-: over the store of L. W Cook, May’s Corner, North Siae Queen Sjuare. Apply to Catnerine May, gorner of P ines and Kiag Sts, 227 BOARDERS WANTED-Two additional boarders can be comfortably accom mod ated at Birs Stumbles, corner Prince aad Kent Sts, erms moderate. 279 lwk —— ae TO LEf—ifouse on Queen S'reet. lately vecupied by John Mumford, in good repair, eentaining eight rooms, frost procf cellar, larz rd. Apply atthe residence of Chas, eich, Ir. Hi lsboreach 3+. __ 272 “TOLE&—A house containing five rooms, gtuate? yn King Street, back of Merchaat’s Bank of '£ (sland. Apply at the office,_of u L Beer WANTEU--A general servant, As guod wages will be paid. none but cempetent rer- tens need apply. Enquire at THE ExaMINER sifice. 278 FOR S ALE ~Globe Heater, large siza, nearly sew. Apply at EXAMINER office, 275 ~ $2 00 "ER DAY sure. Reliable per- son, gentlemen or lady, to rep- resent reliabie firm Position permanent.* $0.00 per yoar and expenses. Ex verience annecessary. M AO'2efs, Dist. Masager Nalifax, N 8 a WE WANT AT ONCE — Good_ honest menin every locality, localor travelling. to ntroduce and advertise our goods. tacking up how cards On fences, along public roads, and s!] conspicuous places. No experience need- wi. Salary or commission $60 per month and sxpenses $2.59 per day. Write at onoe for full gorticulars.. THE EMPIRE,,MEDICINE CO., Lendon, Ont. 224 = = ee eS FOR SALY OR TO LET—Soplendid 2-acre pasture field on Lower St. Peter’s Road, one mile ‘rom Post Office. F. W. L Mocre, London Hense Cornel: 277 fwks eo d ° Prince Rdward Island Railway » and after MONDAY, 16th, Oct., 1899, the trains of this Railway will run daily, (Sua- days excepted ,) as under. Trains Out- Trains In- ward. Read STATIONS ward. Read cown up Fi ? M ae A. M PM 300 310 630 lv Ch’townar 940 200 1015 5% 330 644 Royalty Junct 920 140 100 @ 412 716 N. Wiltshire 835 1255 928 *1 4% 72 Hunter River 822 1242 918 { 06 757 arEmeraldiv 744 1204 8438 aM 3x Janct 92 610 845 ar ¢ lv 640 1100 800 S’side 2 40 900 lv ar 835 555 1» iP es. kee Wellington coese 802 5 10 2M 1001. . Port Hill. 130 430 18 1055 ..O’Leary......630 318 426 1135.... .Alberton........54 220 5.20 1215 <r.....Tignish..... lv 500 115 “.. PM amu PM. PM AM AM PM 200 700ly..Charlottetown..ar900 350 330 8 05....Mount Stewart.....800 220 ae >) er: 7m Ue 496 BUA...0..H. PMkecees to 1S 605 10 00 ar.....-Souris..... lv 600 11 35 AM PM AM AM PM AM AM FEM *% 8051lv..Mount Stewart..ar750 200 ¢38 8 54......: Cardigan. ......4 00 125] 500 910.1. ..Georgetown....lv 645 12 30 Mm AM AM PM Pe Me A. Me 8:5 lv..ee- Emecrald,....ar 735 D 40) ar...Cape Traverse. .lv 6 45 Trains ase 1un by Eastern [Standard Time. D. POTTINGER, Gen. Man. Can. Gov't Rys. Moncton, N. B. & A SHAR), Superinteaden, P.E. I. a ~~ ee iE WAS EQUAL TO EVERY PHASE OF THE EMERGENCY. Upen Her of a Mid. Sharpen niw Efect winter Blizzard Was to Siler Faculties and Make Her Think Quicker Than Usual, ch ie 1 led alone t] wind ist of New England to find wo notable as their unselfishness. | swept sale | men of heroic fiber and a fertility of re source i) x the night of the great “r' ary t ard” of 1809 one of these ¢ od women, living on one of the thorouga > : ‘“ ee } rea’? fares of the Massachusetts “1 kept a light burning and a supply of hot coffee ready for possible need. It was not the first time this “lady bountiful had watched on wild winter nights lest a sufferer should struggle by her door up seen. Her husband lay on the sofa, and the rest of the family were abed. rhe wind shricked outside, dashing the snow against the panes, and the very house shuddered in the plunges of the storm. Tree branches broke, telegraph poles snapped and fell, and the drifts in the streets piled higher and higher. Every little while the sleepless house- wife went to the window and looked out. She could see little, for the flying snow was as thick as smoke. Only now and then a flash when the wind blew the fall- eu electric wires together “made darkness visible’ and showed her where the road lay. One of these flashes revealed some- She called to her husband: “There’s a man wandering the snow out on the lawn!” The drowsy husband thought she might be mistaken. “There is one out there, and there’s a team in the street stuck fast!” The husband roused himself and strug- gied into his boots and ulster. In a very short time he had a lantern lit and was out, capped and mittened, in the storm, while his wife made swift preparations to receive a guest. It was a sorry looking figure that the man of the house brought in with him— round in some 4 SICK HEADACHE Positively cured by these Little Pills. ’ They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsias Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsé ness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongue Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. Smali Pill. Small Dose, Small Price. Substitution the fraud of the day. See you get Carter's, Ask for Carter’s, Insist and demand Carter’s Little Liver Pill. P. B [sland Railway. Tenders For Grading. EALED TENDERS addressed to the undersigned, and marked on the out~ side, “Tender for Gradiog,” will be received until 12 o’clock, noon, MONDAY, DECEMBERE 8th, 1899. For the Grading and other work in con- structing about ten miles of Railway on the Murray Harbor Branch. Plans, profiles and specification may be seen at the office of the Superintendent of the P Elsland Railway, at Charlottetown, and at the office of tne Uhief Engineer, at Moncton, N B,on and after the 27th day of Nuvember, 1899, at which. places also, forms of tender may be obtained. Tenders must be made on the printed forme supplied. All the conditions of the specification must be complied with. The Railway department will not be bound toaccezt the lowest or any tender. G. A. SHARP, Superinterdent tailway Office Ch’town, Nov 17—16eo0d BARLEY 2000 bushels barley wanted at current prices. CARVELLRROS, | cap aha cout air, powdered white—the effigy of a helt t gen teamstet who had been stalled in the snow on his was from Marblel sd io S armth of the ro to himself, and a few min sitting by the fire dri: lein The Ww brought him ntes later he was ing hot finding coffee and out whet he V i I} is comfort, he ] ‘Dut y poor te e frit i old felloy I a thought but I could get hom hen | ‘Rut.’ interrupted the \ not going tolet your horses freeze, ‘T eo a barn at our next help farther on.” Iler husband stood in his storm r thinking of the team, but ! ! litv to extricate it wit t he “My dear madam,” said the n horses could not be forced farther. They’re swamped in the snow bank, and the wind in their faeces blinds | ’em.” “Then unhiteh them and bring them up on the veranda and blanket them They will be out of the wind there—part ly at least. No; let me think. We eat : better than that,’”’ she added. “Lead ‘ poor ndry. I creatures into the baseme venrdad Wud eyebrows | li move things out ef the wa and open the door.”’ The lady’s husband was wonderino what would come next. He mildly sug gested that the back yard gate was snow ed in and could not be opened, but her re ply was quick and decisive: “Lift it off the hinges.” The teamster looked up _ inquiringly. Yiler prempt and friend/> interest in his case put mew life into hig, beginning to laugh. “What she says goes,” he exclaimed His host was “Come, we'll dig out those horses. 1 nev: er thought before what capital fodder eribs washtubs would make.” After a deal of floundering the good men sneeeeded in leading the fagged and | to the basement doo1 They wildered beasts ond stabling them in the laundry, were a fine vreleomed them with ' enother hospitable impulse seized her as snow covered backs + looked ut and sides. ' : she their “The poor, dear things! They are cola ie t isl osc, ites " 1 " them into the cellar where the fu ce is. Ru them a hot supper.” Her hushand winked to the te “It takes a amster, *All right.” he said. pair of grays, and the Iady admiring pity. The b them down. and we'll give woman to know what a horse wants. But where’s eis fea} 2°” i whit.” replied the lady, and ski» pod up staira. “Doesn't she beat all?" remarked the min of the house. “Did you ever see such a woman for exnecients? It’s al wars so. IT call her ‘general caretaker,’ for she takes in the whole world I’m only a private when she commands.™ The teumster gave hearty and compli mentary assent, but the amnsed wonder of both men grew perceptibly when the practical woman came down cellar with the “feed” in a big bucket and two big brimmed old straw hats for nose baskets. “Have you got coffee aud baked beans in the pail?’ quizzed her husband. The good wife was laughing now her- self, and the kilarity became general when she explained: “There was only a little Indian meal, but I emptied al! the oatmeal, cracked wheat, graham and crackers into the pai! and made a hot water mush, and I put in a little salt and a pinch or two of gip ger.” But the horses ate it. When the guest took his leave the next day—as soon as the road was broken out to make travel possible—he felt an em- barrassment of gratitude, for his bene factors would take no money. “After I’d gone to bed last nicht, think- ing of the way you entertain strangers,” he said to his hostess, “some of my Bible came back to me, and I told myself I was no angel, but, considering the pains you took for me, I ought to be one. ‘Many daughters have done virtuously, but thou exvellest them all.’ Goodby, and God bless you, and I only wish women like you could vote!” And, shaking hands warmly, the honest teamster parted from two friends whom he will never forget. Probably his horses never will so long as they travel that road. Mixed on the Ball, A British tourist wandered into the Rustlers’ Re.reat in an Arizona town re- cently and languidly asked for a ’igh ball. Jake,” called the accommodating bar- keeper to his assistant, “‘the gent wants a eye ball. JI dunno wat fer, wut he wants it. Go out aud ketch a China- rian," 4 DR. A. Ww. GHASE’S 9A, GATARRH CURE ,.. ve ig sent direty to the diseased mee hy the Improwed Blower. eals the ulcers, clr ars the air passages, stops dropj.ings in the throat and permanantly cures ‘ Catarrh and Hay Fever. Blower free, All dealers, or Dr. A. W. Chase othine Co Tor-nte- and Brfala w@ “ Minard’s Liniment Relieves Neu- algia. The best place to buy Cloth ing isat Prowse Bros The only tailor made, ready to wear suits in the city are at Prowse Bros 3 pounds cooking figs for 25 cents at Beer & Goff's. 290, 3i. The best place to buy Lad- ies Capes and Jackets is at Prowse Bros The most popular Xmas present is a fancy cup and saucer. We have the best, cheapeet and Jargest assortment in the city. —W. P. Colwill. “Isn't it too cute for any- thing”—So runs the chorus of feminine praise over this, that or tne other pretty brooch, stick pin, chain bracelet, im our fine selection. See them at W W Wellner’s Jewelry Store. | AY A Far Coat from $13.00 up Sal Jackat $50.00 and up ih | 7 A Far Cap « 1:50 up Aa Astrackan J wet : w i ¥ A pur of Fac Mitts 1.50 up LY.00 no tgee i Ku A S'eigh Robe fron 4.50 up A Far Cupe 7.00 se 8 | PS A Far Collar «© 2.00 up A Far Collar 1.00 - i A Sit of Clothe: from 3.50 ap A Far Raff 60:2 oe ki A pair of linad Gloves 59: up A Far wLaff 65c¢ “© (? A sait.of Uadsrwaar 33: up A Fac Cap 1.25 oo A A pretty Tie 10¢ up A Pair Far Gloves 1.50 ** * | yay A protty Tia in a handsoma A Cloth Jackat 2 00 - = NG Chris'mis Box 333 up A Trim n3d Hit 1.00 ce 88 eae A pretty Maftlor 250 ap A Dress length 72c¢ i. Ad AS lk Handkerchief 202 up A piir KiiGlovas 753 ** +s A gool Um)ralla 502 up A Handkerchief 2; ‘+. A Silk Um 5rella 95: up Aa U n ceils 353 ss 6s A W iite Shirt 55c up A Silk Blouse 3.85 x A piir Braces 153 up A Valvet Blouse 2.50 «+ +5 A W ol Sweater 50: up A Cisimsrs Blouse 2.50" « A L'1en Collar 8c up A Flannele't: «© 8036 « to Spas + om 2 s = . =< 4 ST NYG equ ee a panyeeen ag pengpyes 4 4 AaIee : Na we oS Sc % ees — IF SST ws ec eS v- Ne fe = Rien et Wee S Sy ite Ke, = Sana fae P — uarattead to b> tha Bast Valuzia This Gity, i) — 56+ t is ee & $< ee | ?) =o TOdemoonenesees guonsesoososenes 4 ¢ THE BUSIEST® eTHE LARCESTs Wi a s store §& S STAFF #8 ff oF INTHE § Ss TOWAITON§ = |i is city. & s YOU, > ‘{ S62? (@henekvsetes SCLOERSE CO JHHU AOA ) a t WG =e > You'll bay them Jlow this month, 2 Christmas Presents for the Gintlemin, ChistmassPresanst for the Ladies. A D-e33 Skirt 2.50 ey 44 A pretty shaw! aad 1 thousaid and one bargains we have not room to tell you about. geuenen cnosene nOROAGE CUOHOR? sThe Largest = ’ &The Lowest 8 SAssortment& = Pricesin §&% ® To Choose 6 © Charlotte & EH u a 3 = From. > > town. = @8CUOus OTOnOR® @ pepenszonnneu Follow the crowd to Sentner McLeod & bo, Wholeale and Retail. Successors to Beer Bros, Ch’town. SExRRKRg oe sereK poe a . ee . — a — eo ‘ <—S—S | SAS ARASSASAASSSASHSSSSSS You are Invited To call and see our NUMA STOCK of Reed and Rattan Chairs —Cobbler Seat Rockers, Faucy Jak and Mahogaay Tables &c , &. @ur Rattan Goods are Particularly Fine ae So are the prices. Call inand look round. Our time is yours —-we will be glad to show you goods, and quote prices.—Sel- ections may be made oow, and will storejfor you and send home when you want them. JOHN NEWSON EEC SEER EEE EN EEE REE het AAARASARARSARABA SESE SS SSE PE ET oe | | i STOVES Highland Ranges Jewel Ranges Jewel Stoves Heating Stoves Tortoise Heaters See that you get the Tortoise with a one top piece. Fennell & Chandler Our Sales of and Children’s, which vou can buy at Discounts Ranging from 25 to 50 per cent Come soon in order to secure your size. is Not satisfied, . 3 | i | | } end you this message. , ss a Prince Edward Island Railway On and after Monday, December 111, 1899, the Express train due to depagg from Summerside 800 p. m lotteiown, will until fircher solice depagg at 610, p m, instead, and the train duo tg leave Emerald at 8.50 p m, will be duets leave at 7.15 p m, for Cape Traverse. The above change is in consequence of the earlier arrival of the Steamer North. umberiasd, at Summerside, G. A. SHARP, Sapt, Railwaye OfficCh’town, Deol1,’99 - d3 . for Chars oe ee ee Hermanville Tamworths A number of pigs of both sexes, 2 or 3 months old. — Bargains. Address - HERMANVILLE FARM, 56—w3i d2aw Hermanville, PO o-_—_ ~——_ — ee ow te The northend of a house situated on Prince Street, conta'ning nine rooms, suit. able for a boardiog house-or private resid. ence. Apply to THOMAS McQUAID, er Prooc -24r Telegram from Santa Claus, Dear Mr. Patoy,— The telegraph Ilne must be tapped to You will be sorry to hear about my aecident, bat when going at full gallop during a terrible snow storm the deer missed the road and went over ¢ tf high precipice, taking myself, the sleigh and the Tove with them,it was an awful smasao up, but as lack wo:ld have it we fell into @ terrible 8n0w drift, which eaved the Toys from being broken and the deer and rayself from been killed or muck hurt It took me about an nour to get myself out of she snow drift and another hour to ges the deer and sleigh eady for the road again. My careful management I did not loose any ofthe toys. If no more accids from Ch’town on Wednesday, but will telegraph again Monday. ‘Au Revoir.” I remain ! being a { Africs for the winter on active wmilit- Your faithful friend, SANTA CLAUS —AND— Provincial Exhibition Association, The Annual General Meeting of this Association, will be held in the Masonic Temple Building, on Thursday evening, of 8 o’clock. The transfer books of the Association will be closed on the 18th inst. By order of the directors. C RSMALLWOOD, Dec 13—td Secretary. Me. Atthor J. B. Mellish and Attorney at law, proceed to Souwh Barrister about to ary Service in response to Her Majesty’s cell, begs to anoounce that in his absence bis law- office at Souris will be kept open and all legal business will be promptly at- tend ed to under competcnt management. Correspendenence may be addressed to rim at Souris as uéual. DR. CilFl Ja" CERONIC-DISE ASE RUPTURE by Salisbury treatmrut, Send stam. for info mation, or call at Trure, Nova Scotia Office Merehants Bank of Halfax Building GET THE WAR NEWS EVERY DAY TueDaity Examiner is first on the streets each day with the fullest and latest despatches from the seat of war. This is admitted on every side, Te Darcy Examiver will be sent to any addrees during the war for twenty-five cents a month. Write enclosing stamps to THE EXAMINER PUB. CO., Chariottetow, a Boots and Shoes Has been large, but we have stilla large stock on handin Men’s, Womens Boots exchanged orJmoney back J. B MACDONALD & CO'Y | Choice stock at $5.00 each ents happen I snal! be avery short distance Charlottetawn Driviag Park | the 28th December, inst, 1899 at the hoar i ee ey ae ee S y ie at 1] ~