THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, DECEMBER 15, 1900 ocal and Oth Detaulite , Look out for the List The steamer Stanley wil ai |Connollv'’s wharf at 8 o'clock t morrow ing and will take pa S sand mail to Pictou. er Items) THE QUEEN’S ENGLISH. ‘It is Easier to Censure Than to! s —~! . Guide by Example.’’ | ‘ : , Mr Hodgsoa's letter in last | O-| night’s EXAMINER emphasises thi ~ fact that the English language admittedly, a complex subject. TT J:A:C:K:E:T:S C us Meeting for men only in Y. M.;| thoroughly conquer the difficultie; foes 6 \ ynorrow afternoon at (/ that strew the path of him who hed ¥ a i ed by the general secre-| Studies it, appears almost hopeless. wats men cordially invite diany LOOKS have —_ been / ver ~y oC serve next Tuesday evening | *T!"! sy mre the ; a ee wie mR. Mi ¢ Ee: ASINS for the Boys’ Brigade entertain-|@W4ing | writers an speakers AVE lent inthe First Methodist Church | through the perplexities that arise | | ' basement. Admission 15 cents. Tes: A Se ee en ee, 2 — ' ‘ither to write or to speak in the! | Ane cold snap predicted tor to | Enelish language. These books, in l and accept-/@@yY as not materialized It IS! their turn, have furnished critics | 7 Loped that the beautiful s WU! with examples which the critics} | aa @ ab] r boys or gir s| remain with us, making slelyaing | have not hesitated to call ‘‘atroci-} : ’ xood for the Christmas trade. ties’ committed on the language. at ( -The Ambulance Corps will show! In common phrase the term is * ; i you how bandaging the wounded j “murdering the (gueen's English.”’ ¥ Ours are of Buckshin. Indian | done in South Africa !at the Boys Since the introduction of the ver H aC e ; n e tore Brigade entertainmenton Tuesday! ‘‘United States language’’ with its eee mak: The real thing. evening next in First Methodist; concomitant compound words, and | Church basement. ithe adoption of these hyphened Prices 8O0c, 992, $1.10, $1.35. | Gymnasium classes will be| curiosities into our beautiful Eng-| 'organized next week. Young men| lish language, it iseven more diffi-| { e © — 'meet in the Y. M. C. A. building for} cult to discuss or criticise any per-| Yy, 2 aie j | organization Monday evening at 8/80n's use ol words. Mor instance, | a vt F 7% | o'clock First class will be held! Mr. Hodgson, describing ¢ertain | J Tuesday evening. persons, oojéctionable in his eyes, } fies = W The city of Halifax is advertis-) designates them as ““‘the ha dest jing for a loaa of $90;000. Of the/{OOKng gang. | Is this Queen's} Slater | amount $30,000 is for water bonds,| @2gtish or ‘United eae) oF a) c | $15,000 for Publ Gardens bonds, ee te ta oO the hybrid language | Hf’ Shoe + $40,000 on sewerage account. and! t lat s yecomung tne common mode | § : 1 $5.000 for Halifax U avine Dock. of expresslon between Anglo-Saxons f gents | \ os a a the world over ? H URRY Hi URRY f ; ] mic mee no . cl VT . > 4 - Prince of Wa Cc lege on Todads "y ‘ _ _— e e é 2 e \ My 12 iM inc tS o'c piel TT) , Ln ad sees ee Hesty OSE Biog | iSth inst. at 8 o'clock. The object PERSONAL. | AIWS CV of the meeting is to consider the ERY JACKET T eae ee advisability of forming a branch of : ee = : the Canadian Historical Society Mr. J clean is reported bet-| 3 al ic M US GO relics Stolen. Charlottetown Al idies an v t Oa § t) ° —— tlemen interested are cordia Miss Hire was a passenger by the! D. nae, Mage Peon aie vited to be present Minto this inorning. : 4); es the thieves who on| . —/hree-and-a-half mil in Mr. D. M. Ferguson, a weil-| ; S; ist » several relics of SIGE WALKS were put down in: Char Known commercial trave ‘r, crossed () L ’ ot includine his watch lottetown last 7ear, at 2 -cost of} to Pictou DV the Minto today. . 4 an medals, from | bout $2,700. About 80,000 feet of moe ( Gr ' The belief in plank were used in their construc Loyal Crusaders meet every! YZ oi Gree 1 is thrt the depredators| ton. A stone sidewalk was also! Monday at 6.30. () j 9 were | ich, owing to the alleged| Pi#cea on Great George street. The Stanley will begin work on 4 discov of a letter in broken Eno- rcaieapigien hundred loads ol crushed the Summerside Cape formentine ) CHARLOTTETOWN ’S BUSIEST STORE. lish le eh ,in which the writer | St0Me Were used In macadamizing| route about the middle of next| ¥ promised to return and carry off aj #2¢ repairing the streets. week. ( Tr fag which is among the|_ —John A Brown, aged 19, of Fall It is reported that Gen. Ian relic he vane abstracted al-| River, Mass., is violently insane as| Hamilton, who is returning with mos ‘y thing portable. Even|the result of excessive cigarette| Lord Roberts, will receive a high the g hilt: of the swords were;smoking. His mother and father appointment in the War Office. . wrenched from t lades and the testitied in court that he had a Victoria Division will hold an gold and jewel; were stripped from; mania for cigarettes, and smoked ne atta “a Divi F R : the scabbards. They also broke! incessantly. A. week ago he be- ee Wine aun ee WEATHER BU fa Stee ‘- 2 hese Sees) Si _~_, On Monday evening. The public are ULLETIN, , a? A0r. came imsane suddenly, and since} cordially invited. Doors open at een “te: i : that time had been unmanageable.|7.39 Chair taken at 8 wea ae . Millinery — Ladies, our, When being examined he made an i caceeialithihi the G al aad | Probabilities for Next 24 Hours. We Bs : : . e a ’ - 14 : P 2t + ona DY S i rOS eeting mianery is the preitiest vi wn Ce ee in Mechanics Hail, cade after- Toroxte, Dec. 15.—Moderate to in town this season, pret- SICl as ea ,.__,. | moon, at 4 o'clock. Stangers always he ace a ie fresh northwest to north winds ; tient shapes prettiest Pais Aeueeg ca pea ae Harris: welcome. Lesson, John 10-11. ‘The fair and cool mt . : : ameron, oombs, Kennedy, Good Shepherd. a ts : - —_——_— mi. trimming and smallest Arbuckle, and McDonald, a Small boy on the street : Sa¥ Phat is what you are Going when you buy this ready- Our stock of ladies’ and price. You'd BETTER SEE|°% Cbarlottetown, are among) jiu why are someof our dry|mMade hand-me-down trash that is sold those days, and adver- Ww the (seturnigg Beate African (°° SS eee. ee eo 0 gents Watches has never {iT oe You B A Vy E N 9 T | goods stores like Scotch soldiers coming by the Lake Cham- ‘) Lil BOUSHT YOURS —Prowsce plain. Those who are still unreturn- Bros. ? ed and not returning are Herbert Brown, Wm. McEachern and Ernest FANCY $ YS Lord, the latter in England and the i MUSICAL 7 d a L. iOYS nO . ; a 2 oo” |others presumably in Africa. Hurdis Maclean has joined Baden-Powell’s mounted police. —The Western Morning News, of | | Plymouth, Eng., has the following 'referenceto a gentleman who has| relatives in this province:—The ex- | Mayor of Plymouth (Alderman J. | | Pethick) writes to say that at the siake excellent presents for! Mayor-choosing yesterday he ‘“‘in- | children. Here's your chance|advertently omitted to acknowledge | tosecure them cheap. Our| the great assistance and encourag? Stock to be cleared out} ment he has’ invariably received at big discounts. Come in|from the local press during his “A et us show you how|tenure of the office.’’ He asks usto} cueap they are. : | accept his “‘very best thanks.’’ We| Graphophones at very low}can only reciprocate Mr. Pethic<’s| prices. | kind expressions, for his Mayoralty | | has been marked by every consider | OPEN EBVEPRY |atien for the press and those con-| | nected with it. Courtesy happily is| ithe rule—though perhaps not with-| out exceptions—in the public life of Plymouth. —Below will be found a letter \from Mr. F, W. Coombs, who will be remembered in athletic circles here. As a member of the first contin- gent he was wounded at Paarde- | berg and spent seven weeks in hos- {pital under treatment for his |wound. He later contracted fever | and has been four months in bed, ‘reported dangerously ill twice, but apparently is now recovering :— ‘* ReyaL Vicroria Hospirat, ‘‘ Netley, Hants, England. ‘* Nov. 30th, 1900. ‘* Dear Edith,---l have your favor of August 10th, which was apparent- ly to Cape Town and back to St. John, then Harry enclosed it in his. ‘‘T am pleased to hear you are all well. Tell Hazel to write to me. ‘Tjam progressing slowly toward health; I get upa couple of hours daily but lam very weak. I will not be out befere January, possibly not then. ‘Remember me friends. EVENING “MILLER BROS QUEEN ST. Charlottetown’s Leading Piano Establishment. The Purest Spices The Purest Flavoring Extracts. The Best Peel The Finest Pastry Flour . Lig Wil! give the best Lit results in you Christmas bak- ing. Leave your order with us and get tle best. WEBSTER & McKAY, Orders delivered promptly anywhere in the city. to inquiring | ** Yours tru ly, ‘* PrReD Ww. Coomss.”’ acai | Ladies’ Jackets—$3 to $7 less than regular price. Know what ea means ? ell, about $5 to $10 less! than other’s regular price. See 250 of them at big store.—Prowse Bros. | because of the many protests that | have been made to the managers it |magnificent Christmas goods. Come | Haggis ? Well, by A a suit or tised to be as good as custom made to deceive the public. man is not only throwing away from $4 to $8 on overcoat but he is throwing away all he pays for it. Our clothing is made by the very best tailors that can be had. We embloy none but the best. And we use only the first quality of trimmings. Every garment is thoroughly examined before it leaves our establishment. If you are not has been decided not to open the) customer of ours come and be one and be convinced that we skating rink until Christmas day. | _. . -p. “| re the right tailors, been so complete as it is now. A pleasure to have you call and see them, W., W. WELLNER. Wants, Lost, Found. FOR SALE.—A double seated box driv- ing sleigh. Also fur robe. Apply at this Dunno Bob,---vive it up. " their ads. they are a ‘* regular mix- ture,’ of other peoples’ business. Dress goods, dolls, towels, books, fur collars, toys, candy. etc. —Owing to the soft weather and So many people give tickets for office. d13 3i Christmas gifts that there are GORDON éit Pa i Ei LAWN many protests against the rink) Cc TO LE f.—Atenement on King Street opening next week. It is hoped that no one will be disappointed by |MEN’S OUTFITTERS _ Connolly estate containing six rooms, Apply at near (Queen, moderate. the ; . : . ; ; i sis : office, Queen street nis the change in the time of opening. | CHURCH SERVICES. | vider with seats by courteous : B SECO i Ce a ee eee ae eine » usaers. & “ : Everybody delighted with our| ROBERT ** SOLICITORS wETHODEST. | CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Prince Street.— Prayer and Praise | You are cordially invited to wor- Service at 10.15. Rev. J. W. Mc-|Ship in the Central Church tomor- PEOPLE’s BANK BUILDING, MONTREAL. 32 years Examiner ir U.S. Patent Office. No Patent—No pay. Write for Red Bonk. early, come jtonight, avoid the last} few days big crush, be sure you have alook at Haszard & Moore’s to-! Connell at 11 and Rev. G.M. Young|TOw. The new building is comfort- WANTED.—a 9 al ' night. ‘at 7. Strangers welcome. Attent-|tably seated and heated, and all selie ak . . ae Me a ae oils | seats free and unappropriated. The } e309 acy Mw we ive ushers. Sr sages ppropria - + it€ | mended. Apply to Miss Morris, 233 Wa.er a To prove to you that Dr.} Grace Church — Rev. G.. Young! Pastor will speak in the morning | Street ) ane Chase’s Ointment is a certain FTACe VNUFCH NEV. Xo. - SORE | anon “The Victorious Defeat.” and |- oy I and absolute cure for = at lland J. W. McConnell at 7. | a en coumtian 4 = The s a SALESMEN wanted to sca ou, O08 OF and every form itching, | c,. : ti 915 . : 0 e owore . ;. bleedingand protruding piles, | >Unday Sc hool at 2.15. E. E.: ee Ww sampte to wholesale and retail trade. tre the largest and only maoufact: regs our line in the world Libera! “alary pai Address CAN-DEX, Mfg. Co. Savannah, G WANTE Dez RELIABLE MEN In every locality throughout Canada to introduce our goods, tacking up show cards on trees, fences, along roads and all conspic- ‘uous places. Also distributing small adver- tising matter. Commission, cr salary $60.00 per month and expenses not to exceed $2.50 the manufacturers have guaranteed it. See tes. timonials in the daily press and ask your neigb- bors what they think ofit, You can use it and get your money back if not cured. 60c a box, at all donleva er EDMANSON, BATES;}& Co., Toronto, Dr. Chase’s Ointment Genuine Ebony hat, cloth, bonnet, and hair brushes in abund-! ance at G. F. Hutcheson’s, tf. |! ; (Sunday Scheci and Bible class at Don’t you think a good watch) 2.30. would make a beautiful Xmas! and C. E. at close of Sunday Schoo’. of the Lord and of Gideon.” Strangers always: welcome and seats | CHURCH ¥ CHRIST. provided. Upper Great George Street. Services at 11 a. m. and 7. pm. Subjects for consideration : Morning—‘‘And what is the ex- ceeding greatness of His power to us who fbelieve according to the working of His mighty power.— Ephesians, Ist chap. 19th verse. | Hvening—‘* But when the hus- |bandmen saw the Son they said PRESBYTERIAN. Zion—Prayer meeting at 10. Rev. D. B. McLeod at lland 7. Sunday School and Bible Class at 2.30. St. James—Prayer meeting at 10. Rev. T. F. Fulterton at 11 and 7. CHURCH OF ENGLAND, * : : } ate “ er day. Stead loyment to goed present for your lady friend. G. |. Morning prayer 11 a. m. “a |among themselves: ‘This is the Lanient reliable ae. "No experience neea. rs Hutcheson’s stock is very com- eta tat S eae a Bea 3 heir. Come let us kill him and let us| ful. Write for full particulars. The Emp re p Ste. ’ " J AW seize on his inheritance.’ ’’~-Mat- thew, 21st chap. 38th verse. SALVATION ARMY. Sunday services at 7, 11, 3, and at Medicine Co., Londen, Ont. ne after mornimg prayer, 2nd Sunday of the month 8.30 a. m.; 3rd Sunday of the month after evening prayer. All welcome. Seats free and un- ALL ROADS LEAD TO THE MEDICAL HALL WANTED.—Lady canvassers to solicit erders for Corsets (to order). Fifty per cent. cemmission, for the well known Caniff Corset ; S \ ; o appropriated. 8p. m. Week night Services— ee ee a St. Peter's Cathedral.—Holy | Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Frida FOR Communion at 8 a.m. Matins/and Saturday at 7.30 p. m. F TO LET. 10.15a. m. Children’s Catechising GOSPEL MEETING. Remember the Gospel meeting in Prowse’s _ block. Lesson : John and Bible joe 7 p. m. Class at2.30. Even- All seats free and un- ESSENCE OFLEMON AND That centrally situated one tenemen* house on Prince St., next to the late Thos. Ailey’s, containing eight large rooms, with stable and appropriated. . races ‘ 10-11 ** The Good Shepherd.”’ coach house, at present occupied by Rev. H. - 8ST. DUNSTAN ohon sepa p B. Morris, oe removing from the Island. VANI | i A First Mass at 7.36, second Mass at —- Possession given the 23rd inst. Apply to e Yand High Mass at 10.30. Vespers and Benediction at 7p. m. Cate- chism at 2 p. m. BAPTIST. Prayer Meeting at 19.30. Rev. G,. P. Raymond at 11 and 7. Sunday School and Pastor’s Bible Class at 2.30. All welcome aud visitors pro-, _It’s a thoughtful gift that carries time accuracy to the recipient. One of our watches would make a valued Xmas gift.---G. H. Taylor, Sunny- side. Follow the crowd to Carter's this evening. Special attractions all over the store. THOMAS McQUAID, None better, few as good. None di tf Lower Queen Stree cheaper, quality considered. J. G. JAMIESON DRUGGIST WANTED.—To purchase, a small farm, with from 5 to 25 acres of land, within five miles of Charlottetown, with house and owt- buildiags. Apply to W. L. McDonald, . Martin House, Ree Street, Charlottetown, !P. EL