eer a ae oe od ; 5S THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOW Nv. 1] ECEMBER 19, 26, ce - Ae —~a-a a? ad 7 EVERYTHING 000.00=0UR WHOLE IN THE Sale for Gash Only. * YOU GET ONE T Ris TWO STORES... TAG. LAR AT ONE-THIRD JEST STOCK THRO WN ON THE MARKET AND BEST Nothing Reserved. “ THIRD OFF THE MARKED PRICE, WHICH IS EQUAL TO HALF PRICE IN MANY STORES. EVERYTHINU GOES, AND GOES QUICKLY. ?. S.--Sale Begins at 9 a. m. Friday, December 28th, 1900. SENTNER, McLEOD & CO. THE BUSIEST DRY GOODS STORE IN CHARLOTTETOWN—‘‘No doubt about it.”’ ASSO! RTED STOCK ON P., Se I. All Goods Marked in Plain Figures is the Greatest Siaughter of Dry Goods ever held in Ch’town. 2 Tie Season For Social Gatherings isnowathand. According- ly we take it for granted a word regarding our WOMEN’S oR! WHITE | SLIPPERS Will be acceptalbe. They are inex- pensive, but the best that money and trained experience can get for the mosey. The toe is medium,the kid is white, the eereral style at tractive and fashionable. The Price, s1.50. ALLEY & CO Shoe. Agerits Handsome Calandar free te yurchasers. I ake atin AEs 6 AE i MOST EVERY - - Body likes good candy. Good Caocolates are aiways ac- . 5] We have just Oop- e CUR XMAS SUPPLY it is nicer than weexpected. ‘Lae fancy boxes are very precty. ice new shapes in large boxes filed with Ganomg’s finest mixed Chocolates. Also $4, 1, 2 and 3 pound boxes of choice confection- ery. Just. the right caper for an Xmas gift. Come quick and get first choice. Webster & McKay, Ideal Grocery. PICTURESQUE - Prince Edward Island 25c at all Bookstores Av illustrated book on P. EF. Isl- asd. Au interesting seuvenir gift for Xmas or New Year’s. . good. Local and Other Items —Beautiful music and perfect ice at the rink tonight. ---Magazines and papers for 1901 will be sold in Y. M. C. A New Year's Eve, CjICj« “RR — Everybody come te the rink to skate or premenade to the music of Vinnicombe's orchestra. " ---Don’t forget the gymnastic ex- hibition in Y.M. C. A. Gymnasium on New Year's night. ---Mr. M. McLeaa, of North Wilt- shire, returned from Sydney today. He was a passenger by cae stinto. ---The three-masted schooner Evadne left Pictou yesterday. She was helped out of the ice by the Minto. —When the managers say we've got good ice you may depend it is When we have poor ice we won't say its good. We've splendid ice for tonight. --Aun enjoyable time is guaran- teed all who attend the concert to- night in the basement of the First Methodist Church. ---Court Abegweit, C, O. F.. meets to night. Kiection of ofticers. Members please be punctual. By order. --F. Muncey, C. R. —KRegular meeting of Ledge Eton, 5S. O. E., (White Rose degree) to- night at 8 o'clock. Initiation. Every member is requested to at tend. -- Kensington hai] Sunday school concert will be held on Friday night at 7.30 o'clock. Silver collection in aid of the school. Members of the Home Department are requested to meet at 60 clock. --J. Ritchie Bell, of Montreal, singing evangelist, will address a meeting for men only in Y. M. C. A. Hall next Sunday at 3.45 p. m. His singing of gospel songs is a very enjoyabie feature. —The Minto arrived from Pictou this forenoon, and will leave on re- turn tomorrow morning at 7 o'clock. Her inward freight consisted of 300 boxes tin, 200 barrels rolled oats, 400 barrels flour, 295 bags feed, 155 pkgs. liquor, 900 butter tubs and 806 packages sundries. will hold their annual Christmas entertainment to morrow (Friday) evening at half-past seven. An in- teresting programe has been pre- pared, anda good time may be ex- pected by all who attend. A coliection in aid,of the poor will be taken. --Two of the largest plate glass windows ever brought to Primce Edward Island were successfully re- moved to-day by Messrs. Lowe Bros. from Pownal wharf to that of Poole & Lewis. They will be used for [the windows of Stinl:+y Bros’. store when the alterations now being made are completed. —Rev. J. M. Withycombe and family came to Charlottetewn from Summerside today. They are en route to Windsor, N.S. where they will visit friends previous to pro- ceeding to their future home in Cleveland Chio. This Mr. Withycombe is to be presented with an address and a valuable Boys Brigade. handle is On the end of the inscribed ‘‘Rev. J. M. Brigade in Prince Edward Island.’’ The engraving has been artistically done by Mr. W. T. Wellner. The presentation will be made _ in Kindergarten Hall. ae ——- You will not be doing yourself justice if you buy an ulster, reefer, or fur coat, until you see our pric:s: we will save you dollars.---J B Mac- donaid. 4 ins. ithe best. ) svime delighttn!instrumental music, Local and Other [tems SS caiear ponerae we E ---Those who attend the Concert tonight in the basement of the First Methodist Church are guaranteed a grand time. Admission |Uc. ---At the last meetimy of Branch 261, C. M. B. A., Souris, the fol- lowing officers were ele sted for the ensuing year :--- , Spiritual Adviser--- Rev. D. F. McDonald. Chancellor---J. J. Hug ves. President---R, F. McD onald. First Vice-Presiden: ---M. J. Paquct. Second Vice President —James Kickham. Recording Secretary—Dr. A. A. McLellan. Assistant Rec. Secretary---A. B. Campbell. Financia! Secretary-—Arthur Mc- Quaid. lreasurer---Chas. D. McKinnon. Marehal.---Leander Paquet. Guard.---Patrick St. John. Trustee: ---Allan L. McDonald and B. G. M:Lelian. Representative to Grand Council. ---Dr. A. A. McLellan. Alternate---J. J. Hughes. —The carol service in the First Methodist church last evening given by the church choir was one of well- selected and beautiful music. The carols themselves were all sung well, *“‘Come to the Manger in Bethlehem "’ being the best. In the rendition of the choruses, ‘‘And tae Glory of the Lord,’’ Handel, and “Gloria Patri, oy Barnbey, the choir displayed its strength and perfect balance. Mrs. Roome sang Tenny- son's ‘Crossing the Bar’’ to Sir Arthar Sullivan’s music. She was accompanied by Miss Large on the violin and on the organ by Prof Watts. Miss Large also gave a violin solo. The quartet by Mrs. Roome, Mrs. Watts, znd wessrs Jd. A Moore and F. H Beer was very beautiful. The soprane and base and the enchant-— ing alto and tenor made it one of Prof Watts rendered the ‘‘lIn Paradisium’’ of Dubois being particularly excellent. A se- —Grace Church Sabbath Schoo! } j p ttation as on executant. afternoon | } gold-headed cane on behalf of the! Withycombe, Major, 1900,’’ and on | the side ‘Presented by the Boys’ | lection irom Guilmant was played in a way that will not lessen his re- The Na- tional Anthem closed t he se-vice. ceed 4s umiiamicoiies WEATHER BULLETIN. Probabilities for Next 24-Hours. Toronto, Dec. 27.---Moderate to fresh west winds; fair and colder. Friday: Fair and cold. - ll ; ee Hockey Boots cheap, $1.75 quatity for $1.50, $2.25 quality for $2.00, buy now.—-J B Macdonald & Co. Silver Spring Brewery, SHERBROOKE, P. Q. S. C. NUTTER, Propr. Ale and Porter of the above brewery are vast- ly superior to the zoods produced by any other brewery in the Domin- ion, and in order to give everyone a chance to sample them, we beg to “a quote the following low a prices for cash : Per hhd....... ..$16.50 Yer half do...... 8.20 Per quarter do.. 4.20 Per dozen quarts. 1.50 Per dozen pints.. BY) Delivered in any part of the city, steamers or trains. A. MAGDONALD Sole agent for P. E. I. ‘stoves, sleighs. crockeryware, glass- [ware, etc. commences at 2 o'clock. PERSONAL. p. m. DIED. At Roseneath,on Dec. 17th,James R. McDonald,formerly of Brudenell. aged 88 years. R.I. P. a> Kensington... .. 2 FOURTH DISTRICT. Reid ow ion & Auderson oe “J. Read E — — cr | , = DECLARATION DAY. |Traveller’s Rest.. 63 85 24 55 cilaa Freetown... 8 2. = ; fs ae ) Ross’ Corner...... “4 @8imge# Mr. Frank ©. Cotton came to| Proceedings ,in King’s and Prince |Centreville....... 46 79 47 [8 Charlottetown by the Minto today. Counties. |Newton...... . BB 388 45 69 Mr. Oliver Rattenbury was a pas- A : | Searletown. ss ft ae Se seng-r by the Mintotoday,returming| esterday being declaration day | Kinkora.......... 12 18 63 101 Soom: Lethaia. for Prince County the sheriff's court |Cape Traverse..., 49 67 36 65 Mrs. D. Farquharson and Miss | opened at 10 o clock with a small) Tryon bivkd beeees Sh ee eee Farquharson were passengers from | and apparently disinterested num- be pte, ee: a ee Pictou by the Minto today. | ber of spectaters. The following are | sini“, stint kali Sis a Ptes. Geo. Arbuckle aud Robert | the returns as officially declared : 16 749 443 706 Horne, returning from South Afri-| ail liitaias een FIF@H DISTRICT. ca, were passengers by the Minto| PRINCE COUNTY. F today. | FIRST DISTRICT < = & Captain Malcolm Macdonald, of | ft S$ a 8 3 Georgetown, came to the city this | " ee = 3 i. forenoon. He is a guest at om Dass a 2 3 Hotel Davies. | @ S M|Summerside Kast ty idl °9 81 Mr. Thomas Kickham, of Souris,} ,-.. : oh Bs ee ee ee eee ae ee Late _~| Nail Pond.......... 34 659 62 100/Summerside Cen. 66 129 if 56 Pets passenger by the Minto today eyinier'sPond..... 38 59 68 96)Summerside West 43 107 36 97 pernrning from a business trip to) qm onish .... 47 77 71 114|3t. Bleanors’ 62 9% 31 43 Halifax S . < o @0 64 © o &¢ bre 5 : a 7 ree 7 _ : ' ee ee .. 94 153 39 73) Miscouche..... 32 43 65 120 ‘ j . na = ss , oe . . e oa ae WH ‘Bolmes, representing |oicen Mount... 63° 87 £8 188 Specials........... 25 99 14 27 Smith Bros. & Co, Halifax, crossed | Dock Road 74114 45 €2 Fac lb a by the Minto today and is a guest! pioomficld._...|.109 186 & 951 278 544 209 424 at the Hotel Davies. A teeton 113 165 4; 61) Mr G L Murray. is here in the in-| Centre Line Road... 49 60 39 26 Tenia terests of A M Boak, Halifax. He) tortune Cove....... 72 83 26 42) The following are the totals for came over by the Minto today and Specials 19 20 11 11 King’s County — is a guest at the Hotel Davies. . Sipe) wy ahr eee ; : iain an _] Messrs. Sinclair, Richards, Mc- | 709 1032 537 819 | KING'S COUNTY, Nutt, Forbes, Douglas and other| | FIRST DISTRICT members and ex-members of the SECOND DISTRICT. St Provincial Legislature are in the on | McDonald, 396 ; Kickham, 454; city. B | Robertson, 384; McLean, 776. . ia dees : : hk Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Myrick and 3 Eb SECOND DISTRICT, Miss Myrick, of Tignish, are in the) = a | McLaughlin, 359; McIsaac, 315; city. They leave for Boston to-| 7 o = | Peters, 511; Clarke, 438. morrow morning, crossing to Pictou Ss 3 THIRD DesTRicr by the Minto. 9 37} ae “Weare given to understand that | U7" 20a4-----.----201 212 37) ricnam, 328. J E McDonald e are given to understand that} Goleman......... . 98 112 563). : os : cee" ree Mr. Henry C. Douse will be a candi-| Lot Heven___ _.....116 185 57 | 381; Mal. McDonald, 513; Morson, | date for the position of sewerage Tyne Valley......<....: 9 18 @ 507. sand water commissioner at the NNN ins cw ivescc ee oe FOURTH DISTRICT. forthcoming election in February. nero Bruce, 335 ; McKinnon, 333; Buy a Kopje of ‘‘War Sketches”’ ; Gio O52 14 | Annear, 469; Mathieson, 486. and see what active service on veldt — er | FIFTH DISTRICT, is like. 3 | Jenkins, 252; Gordon, 313; Mc- ~ is . 2 + |Cormack, 353; McDonald, 467. In “War Sketches’’ you can find o a | out-- 4% 1 What pleasure is in a day’s march < = $: ROBERTS& CO., soricrrons About our last year’s |Xmas dinner So oe ae leiaalcsils incase be is se ; teyarding the surrender of Cronje ee eae eee ee Something of the case of sick men. Gs OF & as ae a psec wa, toe Killed we might have been---but a Ms TE os | Serta inna yleasant death. E ear WANTED.—A gocd smart girl tor gen- re what we thought of the Western een... 44 4 58 a4 eral house work te whem liberal wages wiil Boers Litoria Hall....... 53 71 50 55 /be paid. Apply at this office. cis ee a a a 5] 87 ; sae a se : : True accounts of different events. |Cape Egmont...... 16 ww St SALHSMEN wanted to se.l our gowds by Chermside’s idea of an eal Egmort Bay....... 39 72 ob 106 sample te wholosale and retail trade. We train * Fifteen Point...... 36 40 59 S8d|are the largest and only maauiactur-rs in : a ; gl CRE 23 99 52 76) ourlinein the world Liberal Salary paid Highland friends of the Canadians. W ellington es oo 107 > 33 Address CAN-bex, Mf. Ce. etek ae. Extra feeding on the line. Lot 16.. - se é ee | Simply our opinion ef the job. Princetown eee 9] 12 27) TO LEL.—A tenement en King Strecte a 0-<———__—. Royalty. ake eset 86S or 33 | near Queen, cortainitp six reoms. Ker E. Macdougall sells tomorrow by|Spring Valley .... 51 oo a =| moderate. Apply at che Connolly estat auction at his sales-room, 73 Great{ Indian River ...... oa ss : re | office, Queen street aid ; (seorge Street, household furniture, |Specials............ 1S: ee 3 : —~| TO BE LEt.—That desirably situated ote ee ; : ; 472 618 439 664 | dweling house on Grafton St. west, lately ,occupied by Mr. Duncan McLean, with | coachhouse and stable, House is fitted with ja nrst-class bath ream, sewerage and all ether medern conveniences, Rent moader- jate. Apply to Thonas Campbell, Rich- jmerd St. West. WANTED-=!"5i4b# S McQuarrie COOK WANTED—By the sth of January next. Apply to Mrs. F. W. Hyndman. d27 tf KEYS LOST.—Between London House and St. Peter’s Road, a bunch of keys. Find er will will be rewarded by icaving at this office. d27 3i .. MUSIC... Herbert A. Tanton (Late of New York.) —TEACHER OF— PIANO, ORGAN and VOICE CULTURE. Voice culture a specialty. Studio—Tanton’s New Building, Great George Street, Charlottetown, F. E. I. Oifice hours—12 to 15 to 6, ay-- Free! Free Free! ONE BOX OF MOLASSES KISSES To every customer who pur chases goods to the value of 25c or over, I will give one box of Molasses Kisses free, on Friday, Dec. 28th, from 10 a. m. to 3 p, m. only. Don't fail te take this in. THE MEDICAL HALL J. G. JAMIESON. |In every lecality througheut Canada te ! | introduce our geods, tacximg up show cards e on trees, fences, along roads and all censpic- uous places. Alse distributing small adver- lising matter. Cemmissien, or salary $00.¢0 per moath and expenses not te exceed $2.50 per day. Steady empleyment to goed honest reliable mem. No experience neea. ful. Write for full particulars, The Empire Medicine Ce., Londen, Ont. no ees GEO. CARRUTHERS M.D.C.M., L. R. C, P., London, Eng. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office and residence—Kent Street opposite Mark Wright's factory. Office hours—8 to 10 a. m., 12 to2 p.m.,7to8 p. m, Telephone communication, | ed “ge iyi giant cee anu ae “on ine et a o- Gea, “eee ee aed wie es cana wf & wig + ii ee -