Eee SN CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY Holiday Excursions BETWEEN STATIONS MONTREAL AND EAST One First Glass Fare For Round Trip GENERAL PUBLIC Dec. Return 21st to January Going on ‘ good until Jan. Ist, 1901. ith, 1301. SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES On presentation of certificates, going Dec. 8th to 3list, 1900. Re- > = turn good entil Jan. 4th, 1901. COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS On presenhation of certificates between points in Canada East of Dec. I4th to Port Arthur, going th, 1900. Return 4th, 190]. For rates, dates and liaits to points west of Montreal see agents, or write A.J. Heath, D. P..A., C. P. R., St. John, N. B. good nntil Jan. To Bosten and Retnrn $10.50, yia AH Rail from St.John. Going Dec. 20th to 3i&st, 1900. Returu thirty days from -starting day. A. J. HEATH, PA... 0. PR. St Gee, N. BD. Look... FOR $6.50 case ROU GEE 1 barrel best Family Flour. 2 pounds 28c Tea - 10 pounds Granulated Sugar. 4 gallons best American Oil. 6 bars Oak Leaf Soap. 2 pounds Raisins 1 pound Currants. ALL FOR $6.50. SANDERSON & CO. Grocers. Victoria Row. 2 owes Phoenix _ OF HARTFORD Fire Insurance Company Assets Over $5 ,006,000.00 Low Rates. Prompt Settlement. - ew wees E. iH. Bu 7 . s aca rJ t Authorized Agent for P. E. J. Office at Mark Wricht &Co's. ENVELOPES ENVELOPES ENVELOPES Let us print some for you. If we can’t Please you nobody else can. We print Ea- velopes al $1.45 PER THOUSAND. We print others, you c $2.50 per thousand, ani prices between. ildn’t want better, a we print them at al) printed we'll le: If you don’t want them you have them plain at iow prices. Special prices on quantities. THE EXAMINER JOB PRINT (Up Stairs) iottetown. London House Cha: TO LET. ~~ - ee om i bat central): ’ i Guz tenement house on Prince St.. 1 the late Thos. Alley’s, oms, with stable and ext to c ntaiming eight larger : gt house, at present occupied by Rev. H. - Morris, who is rem ving from the Island. Ossession given the 2rd inst. Apply to THOMAS McQUAID, di tf Lower Queen Stree THE DAILY; EXAMINER, CHARLOUITSIUWH, UnUH mows 16, seve. Silat te “CONSULT A SPECIALIST” In Medicine, in Law, in Busi- ness, the ** Specialist’? is Al- ways tothe Front. In this age of Specialties the “ al- Round,’’ ‘‘ General Purpose’’ Article is Fast Becoming a Thing of the Past. To Meet the Demands of Today You Must Know a Great Deal About One Thing Rather than About manv Things : The specialist in one department of a profession is sought after and patronized, not only by the public atlarge, but by his professional brethren. The family solicitor engages coun- sel, and selects according to the character of the casein hand. The family physician recommends your consultation witha specialist in the same way. In the treatment of disease has this specialty idea grown more rapid- ly than elsewhere. We have special- ists of the eye, ear, throat, nose, 1erves, brain, lungs, etc. Our specialty is the stomach. Dodd's Dyspepsia Tablets repre- sent the result of years of patient study in ‘the cause and cure of di- seases of the stomach and digestive organs. Success has bountifully at- tended the efforts made. : These dainty tablets present a pleasant panacea for all disorders ot the dige t ve machinery (except cincer). They contain nothing that Can injure the most delicate one, and taken as directed, they will promptly relieve and permanently cure the worst case of Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, or other Stomach ailment. That’s why physicians, recogniz- ing them as a special treatment for a particular set of organs. so often prescribe Dodd's Dyspepsia Tablets to their patients for Stomach Troubles. They are the embodiment of ex- pert medical science applied direct- ly and in a common-sense way to the root of the disease. j The larye,white tabletsdigest the food, and correct all disorders of the digestive ongans. The small brown tablets stimulate the action of the liver and the bowels, aeting as a mild cathartic when one is needed. Together these two ferm a per- fect treatment. All in one box. 50 cents everywhere. Get the genuime Dodd's Dyspepsia Tablets. They cure Stomach Trou- ble in young or ald. That's their specialty. —— Lear — —Just out---the second edition of “Our Bors Under Fire’’ by Miss Annie Mellish. This edition not only tells of the departure and career of ‘Our Bovs’s in South Africa, but also of their triimphant return, the reception ir (Halifax St. Johns, .anau Charlottetown, the latter including the cele- brations en the Right ot their arrival, the Thasksgiving service in St. James’ church, the crami banguet, the speakers, the different functions. It also con- tains a _ personnel of the thirty Island volumteers; Eng- land's reception and the Queens review of the remainder of the Canadians umder Cel Ctter. Ad tional .liustrations. Bouzd im ioth 70 cents, paper cover 50 cents. Sor Sale at the bookstores. 3d9.1wk Germany Wants 380,000,008. Berlimer . ley #5 res tle Vid Vitdit BERLIN, Dec. 15.—The Tagblatt, basing its cz c upon the figures of isaron Ven Tnielmann. Secretarv o* the lan perial Treasury, cstimates that the empire needs, inthe way of leans, four hundred million marks—#s©, OGO 000, i we wv ~ r THE HIGHEST RANK. Serving the public with care, at- tention, honest goods and low prices has given us a place with druggists of the highest rank in Canada. We desire your trade, and will use every ‘ possible endeavor to make youa regular customer. Pure drugs, medicines, toilet preparations, per- fumes, brushes, combs, sponges, etc., etc., at lowest prices. PAINE’S CELERY ComPpouND. We are fully prepared to fill your orders for this wonderfully popular life-giving medicine. Knowing its reputation and virtues, we strongly recommend it as a blood purifier, nerve bracer and fiesh builder. Paine’s Celery Compound is no new remedy; it kh s been tested and tried - iM ak paits of Canada by tens of thousands and has never failed.—W R. Watson. druggist, Charlette- town, P, E. I. ear ene —Open till 9 o'clock this week. Paton’s Xmas bazaar will be open till9 P. M. All wooden toys } off tf. ‘FARMERS MEETING AT GUELPH Great tive Stock Exhibition. VALUABLE OBJECT LESSONS. Visitors Present From all Parts of Canada. LECTURES BY LIVE STOCK SPECIALISTS. Right as Well as Wrong Kind of Bacon Hog. —_—— [ Special correspondence of THe Ex- AMINER. |] The fat stock show opened on the 11th at 8 o'clock in the morning. The vast building in which it is held ig a new one, only just com- pleted. It affords every facility for showing the great number of stock that are on exhibition. In cattle, sheep and pigs there are 1,000 entries. These are all shown on the ground floor in stalis and |. pens which are the very ideal of | comfort. The building is heated throughout with steam. At the end of the cattle compartment there is a large enciosure for judging. This enclos- ure is:‘surrounded on two sides by seats on the plan of a grand stand at exhibitions, which will seat sev- eral hundred people who can watch the judging as it proceeds. Again at the extrerne end of the / building is the loctare ruom into which the first prize animals are taken. Here anexpert judge goes over their different points in the Cold Settles A Exposure to cold and damp atmos- — er close the pores of the skin throws the waste matter which shouid kidneys. ‘The effect upen these over- burdened organs is what is knewn as “cold on Zhe kidneys,” develops into reguiar kidmey disease OF Bright’s Gisease. neys are backache, painful anda seald- ing sensatians.when passing water and deposits in che urine. Immediately on the appearamee of any of these indica- tions resort should be made _ to Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Ltver Pilis, whick will Dr. Chese’s Kidney-Liver Pills ean be absolutely relied upon as a cure for every form of kidney and liver derange- ment. One pill 2 dose ; 25 cents a bax. Dr. Ghase’s | Kidney-Liver Pills. 4 PUCK AND STICK Will soon be the rink. You cannot skate good heckey boots. Ours are up-to-date in every respect. Cur prices speak for them- selves. $1 75 2 00 2 25 2 50—Ankie Support. $I 50 | | 175 Boys Hockeys. 185 ( 2 35—Ankle Support. © $1 30 for small boys’ hockeys R. K. JOST, | Stamper’s Corner. in evidence at without Men's Hockeys. onthehidneys phere and sudden changes in the weath- : and this, escape through the skin back on the. which usually - The earlic& symptoms of ailing kid-| in a surpriainsly short time set the’ lidneys and ‘owe!s in order an& in- sure the retumm of health. presence of large crowds of farmers who are seated on another grand stand in their hearing. The upper floor of the building is and alive. 2,000 entries of perhaps the best collection of birds to be seen in America. The maritime men here begin to think they never saw a poultry show before, taking both tion. The display of dressed poultry is splendid, the birds being put up as required for the English market. Lectures have been delivered at in- tervals each day,—so far on cattle sheep and swine by the most prom- inent breeders and feeders in each of these lines. _A lecture was delivered the first night of the show by J E Breathuer, the noted Yorkshire breeder. He had on the platform on which he stood a perfect specimen of the bacon hog—a Yorkshire—and a specimen of an under-fed Tamworth and also a specimen of an over-fed Berkshire. The lecturer was able in this way to give his audience a very striking illustration of the right kind as well as the wrong kind of a bacon hog. I noticed that what he gave usas the highest type for bacon was not nearly so fat as the average hog that goes to the P. E. Island pork factory. To-day we listened to several lec- tures on cattle, with the first prize animals standing beside the speaker. The speaker in every case was an expert judge, and he explained why it was that this partieular animal got first place. Such object lessons cannot fail to be a great education to all who handle live stock. hogs that were first in their class alive will be judged by the block will be pointed out to the peopie by expert judges,—who will view them from a consumer's standpoint. This show, as it is conducted, is the greatest educative institution for farmers in Canada, and all who attend will carry away ideas that willbe of use to them and their from them. While here the Maritime contin- gent have individually been receiv- citizens of this beautiful city. this evening, the whele contingent dors of the Weilington Hotel from One oi the Aldermen cccupied the chair, and Mayor Nelson livered an address jFarris of New Brunswick, K. B. Elderkin, of Nowa Scotia, and F. L. Haszard, of P. E. Island. The Hon. Mr. Fisher, Minister|of Agricultare, jwas presentand G@elivered an elc- iquent and appropriate address Mr. F. W. Hedson also made a hap- py little ments and cigars. It wasa very ; pleasant hour, ané made us Mari- time men feel very kindly tewards eur brothers in the West. An excursion is being organized to go to the “Falls ’’ of|Niagara, and most of the Maritime men will go. Tonight amass meeting takes place in the City Hall to welcome all the vipiters tethe fairs to the city. We are meeting weople here from all parts of the continent, as this show already enjoys a continental reputation. We visited, this morning, the dairy and beef stables in connection with the Ontario Agricultural Callege, and feund everything in first-class order with all up-to-date appliances, even to 2 milking-ma- { chine. The milking herd kept here con- tains many geod arimals. Their { milk and butter record for last year 1 is posted up in front of their stalls. } ‘The highest record we noticed was for a grade Shorchorm cow that cave }€,140 pounds ofanilk in the year, Which made 4i¢ pounds of butter. The next highest was a Holsteiz that gave 9,000 pounds of milk andéimade only 23° pounds of butter. Guelph, Bec. 12th, 1900. I was cured of a bad case of Grip by MINARD’'S LINIMENT. : C I LAGUE. Sydney, C B. 1 was cured of loss of voice by MINARD’S LINIMENT. CHARLES P L"7MMER, Yarmouth. I was cured of Sciatic Rheuma~ tism by MINARD’S LINIMENT. LEWIS S BUTLER. Burin, Nfid. numbers and quality into considera- | To-morrow the cattle, sheep and: test, and the good and bad quatities | neighbors who may get information | ing nething but kindness from the! But received a royai welcome in the par- j the Mayor and Aldermen of Guelph. | de- | of welcome. ; which was replied to by Hen. Mr. | speech. The delegates ! were then treated toliquid refresh- ' WORST ON RECORD. ——- devoted altogether to poultry, dead A. N. Wideman’s Case Attracting | In poultry there are, Great Attention to Dodd’s sion fruit whichis so popular at the | Antipodes. a — A Tonic for Mothers. The happiness that comes to 2. house with baby’s advent is too frequently shadowed by rhe ill-health or weakness of the moth r. To resiore the mother’s strength, to bring back vigor and energy, and to sustain her during : the nursing pericd, Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food ; is undoubtedly the most effective preparation + obtainable. It makes the blood rich, re- vitalizes the nerves, and has a wonderful re- Storative influence on the whole system. 50 i cents a box, all dealers. --- —— 0 re i The French Legion of honoris the biggest order of merit. It num ' bers 55,000 members. ~ a oe An Honorable Medicine That appeals to the best judgment of the i best people is Dr, Chase's Kidney- Liver Pills. | the greatest prescription of Dr. A. W. Chase, the famous Kecipe Book author. By acting } } directly and specifically on the liver, kidneys nnd bowels, thts pepular family medicine thoroughly cures liver complaint, biliousness, kidney disease, constipation aik the accom- Dr. Chase’s Kid- | ney-Liver Filis act promptly, pieasantly and naturally. One pill is a dose, 25 cents a box ‘i shemaeenciitiasithaiitliaiinttledcmaaicincs A {Wansas woman suing for di- vorce, petitioned for custody of the family cow. ; panying pains and aches. | Minard’s Liniment | Cures Carget in Cows. | Houses which are damp because , of proximity to undrained land may ;be rendered more habitable by 'plamting the laurel and sunflower near them. > To Cure a Cold in One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the , money if it fails to cure. 25 cents. | £. W. Grove’s signature is on each box. >? —- Corpses of paupers are being used as targets in testing rifis and field ; guns by German army experts. vcitiiaiisiaaletis Stinging Chilblains As distressing ard ennoying as are Thil- blains they can be immediately relieved by the application of Dr. Chase’s Ointment. ‘! ry it when you have retired with itching, sting ing feet aml expect to spend a sieepless night in suffering. Such atrial will convince you that as a cure for Chiilblains Dr. Chase s Oint- ment is the standard of excellence. It is the world’s greatest cure for ali itching of the skin. i A Chinaman thinks he is Ameri- canized when he learns to swear. EE Liniment Gures Distemper SO Sey A man whe has just died in East London retired some years ago ona modest. competence acquired by selling hot water at a cent per! quart. Minard’s A Minard’s Liniment Cures Colds, etc. acs siheaaabia alae jabs are fre- treat the The ones we love best quently the ones we worst. a <A The happiest women who live in a small world. are those aT 2 GTR ~— Minard’s Liniment Gures Diptheria, ~~ THE EXAMINER CALENDAR FOR DECEMBER. MOON 8 CHAN(?NS Full Moon, 6th, 2h, °'n, a. mw. Last Quarter, 13th, 2h o6m, p.m Kidney Pills. New Moon, 21st, 4h, 13.5, p. m.. First Quarter, 28th, 6h, (m.».m Duntroon, Dec. 17.—Mr A. N. ID lle a ; ce Wideman’s case has been attracting | 4, y : Mornl Af ‘n.|RisestSets {a great deal ofattention lately. Mr. | — ss 2 a Wideman is a resident of this place} Saturday | 5 2715 7294 9 and consequently well known here. ASunday : 6577244 33 9 His case was truly remarkable. Por] 9Ixionday g 6si4 34 B five months he lay in bed, bent.| gbryecday 9 519°: 35 8 twisted, distorted by rheumatism. 5| Wednesday 9 39110 5: 261 8g He was actually in agony, some-]} ¢lphursday {10 3911 “1 371 8 times screaming with pain. Bed ‘Friday - [11 13411 <2 aa sores came out on his body, one of SiSaturday [11 oO 39) g which was poulticed five hundred] g Sunday ¢ 0 0 i. 40, 8 times before it healed. Until Mr. | 49 Miiane 1 1! 4} § Wideman started to ake Dodd's | 1j}Tyesday 9 9°44 44 8 Kidney Pills it was tnought that | jolweanesdavi 2 ar 431 9 death was the only way out of his,} jo Thursday “13 a: 42 £ mis rv ta col ag Mr. Wideman was treated by ‘arate ees 7 2 49 4° 9 doctors to no avail. 16\Sunday r 6264s ae 10 They gave him medicine containing 17/Monday ‘7 7 6) 46] 19 mercury which made his teeth break } jg’ esday 8 844) 471 11 off, but which absolutely failed to] j9!Weanesday} 9 93:4 471 12 cure him. Mr. Wideman was cured | 99'~Thursday | 9 58110 1 471 13 hy Dodd's Kidney Pills. His case | 9}'fyiday ~ 0 50111 <1 481 13 is regarded as the most severe on|99Saturday [11 511 17! 48l 14 record, and his cure by Dodd’s Kid- } o3lgunday’ {11 0 Go 48) 1S ney Pills is the most successful cure | 94iMonday ‘11 020) 481 1 of rheumatism known. Mr. Wide- | 95!Tuesday 0 0501 490] té man gets letters from all over the | 9¢ Wednesday] 1 1291 491 16 country enquiring abdout Dodd’s | 97 Thursday | 1 212 401 17 Kidney Pills. 23|Friday 2443 71 49) 18 en - 2 of y Australians are trying hard to ob- 29 Saturday 4 4 of . , - ; . : ~. | sujSunday 4 5 19 49) 18 tain a market in London for the pas- 31|Monday 6 6 Bll 7 4914 go Japanese Fern Ralls. We are now booking orders tor January delivery. Decidly one ot the most striking novelties of re- cent vears. Unique, beautiful. per- petual cheap, the finest decorative plant ever introduced. These Ferm Balis are more handsome than palms for decorative planis, and much easier grown. Heoilly- Holly and genuine English Golden \ istle- toe. Orders taken now for <ielivery Monday before Xmas. VEGETABLE Department, etc., etc. Choice Ce'ery, Lettuce, Parsley, Beets, Carrots, Parsnips, Turnips, Potatoes, Cabbage, Onions, Cran- berries, Lemons and pure hcney in comb. Wehave 5Qbarrels jeft of choice winter keeping Onions, low to the trade, by the barrel, i80 or 50 lb lots. Our retail price fer 10 lb lots very low. Also Cranberries wholesale and retail. J. J. GAY & SON, Charlottetown. Ganadian Trade Review Parties who subscribed for the special number of the P.E.I, Trace Keview will please call for theix copies, as they are rowin. A nuim- b r of extra eopies are procurable if you call early. A handsome souveu- ir to send to friends abroad. MITCHELL’S BOOKSTORE Queen St. Opp. Prowse Bros APPLES! We have for sale 25 bbls of good apples, at only $1.50 per bbl. (Less than auction p ices.) Alzo by the peck from 12c¢ to 25¢. Raspberry Jam We have a quantity of pure home- made Raspberry Jam; also impcerted Strawberry at oniy 10¢ per Ib, any quantity. Pure Raspberry Vinegar 25c per bortle. For Christmas We have a full supply. of the usual requirermen’s, all at the lowest prices. fsy Eureka Tea, 25¢ per Ib. R.F. Madigan & Co Lower Queen St. adesih aR SESS A SE Ss cme eral lea Mi =". - o it alg wee A ¥ arent © “ a Sapna 8 6 xa Miadwiel a“) mre it sii sce S pa oa eed , ’ Ce eee nay my ha iia Rae — Ph Hdl | Tiel si ae cers wah aay away ane “i ss SS POR, lls maggie ela ete | if Y Me ae abe Wie. a ile t