¢ LF RL om mme— a — Failure. Poor health has pro- bably caused more busi- ness failures than bad management. The slight illness that you neglect now may make a failure of your whole lif. © # KF HR H Abbey’s & Effervescent Salt brings success # through health. Ta- ken daily, it will keep your system ia perfect health, fit to withstand all attacks of disease. ase and 6o0c a bottle. All druggists. owe = bet ee Comforting beyond expression to be able ro go to a place where you know every thing is done in a firet claee manuer we Our aim is to give our custoin~- ers the very Lest value at the lowest possible price. our work to Give us a We guarantee a be strictly first clas:. call and be convince: , ~AA! Bruce Stewart and Co'y. “THE MODERN” Founders, Engineer: & Machinists Steam Nav. Co’v’s Wharf Ch’town, PEI Phone 125 aS & @ ee een ee ee OOS = 6202 @ @ @ @ oO oD o~2 o~s ono ~ a “~~ @2 @ a @& > Prince Ecward Island Railway CHRISTMAS HO NEW YEAR HOLICAYS EXCURSION RE'URS TICKETS, at one First Cless Fare will be issued Lecember 21st, 18°9, to January ist, 1*0, inclusive, to and from all stations, good io return untii January ith 1900. and for students dur ng school vecation, Decemb-r [9th to 3lst, 1899, ine “a goodto return until January 3ist, 1900) ‘kets gre not goou for going journey afte + dae ol iSss"e, SPEC TAL CHEAP KATES, Tickets wili be issaed op all trains Fridav 2%ad and 2 Luv ra 2na Saturas , ecemobei luding *Saturiay good to return up to and i December 23cd, 1599 at the ollow:xg very low rates: Tignish i narlottetown $1.27 | O'Leary " 1 lo : Sum mersidé - 79 mee i 60 iain - 75 Bu ter Riv iS | Souris SO Georgetown 75 | Card) gan o 7% | ¥ t. Stewart “ iS | rig to Sum sid 95 tiis V io We rio 5 | Ke glor a Ca [raver id i } unter Rix ov } (prariottet« 79 ' Interm 1s at” proportiontae rates ; ARP, = iperintendent | Dailwey Off ‘ ov ec.i9 "9, bw! ~ * 2 a aan ee ot : A »? ” a ~< - &~ ~? -~ ae i oe ~ENES E 2- s e + >] ¥ Sa i ee IVES 3 and Rogers ar People. aoe 7 an ga Sey — Ce NESSIE EENE INNS ENON — MM | The Ladies Hor f ik “a a Oars alia i ar i ad THE DalLY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, DECEMBER 28, 1899 ET RR IS Se Earnscliffe Notes. (was a sad Xmas for the poor Grits | Mr. Amos venukins is spending his holidays with friends in Bethel. Mr. J. W. Young, the new princ ipal of Spring Park School, paid ne a brief visit last week. The prize offered last fall by a city bayer for the heaviest geese, has been won by Mr. Frank Muteh, whose fine flock averaged sixteen pounds, Mr. Ralph Logs, Keppoch, spent a few days recently with his China Point triende. He brings the good news that “Gritiem is fwst disappearing from his locality,” and no doubt our friend is doing bis share towards brivging the benighted ones te the light. We have much pleaeure in extending a cordial invitation to Sir Louis to pay us another visit, as the Conservatives are anxious to terder him a banquet tor asei+t- ing them in recent bye-elections. We also invite him to bring his fise-tocts comb and see if ke can scratch outa few Grits from beneeth the heavy snow dritts. And if the comb won’t work, he might try to resurrect them by means of a ‘threat” ! As many young ladies are just now wondering what New Year resolutions they will write down on Monday nex’, we will try to assist them by submitting a few, for 1900: we trust they will fill the bill. They are as follows :— I reso’ ve that,— I will not read my love letters any oftener than once a day. I will not *pend more than an hour ata time before the leokingglass. I will strive to keep my temper when I hear another girl spoken of as ‘pretty and smart.’ Iwill give up wearing boots two sizes too small for me, and thus discourage the growth of corns. I will try to discourage the practice of ‘hagging’ amongeet the boys,—by doing it all myself. I will notgive allmy smiles to other girls’ brethers: Iwill reserve a few for my own. I willtry toreform my stomach and appetite by giving up the use of “lve: tea,” so dear to the feminine hea:t. The lips of a Gri: shal! never touch mine. If through his stomach I can’t reach My “‘Harry’s” heart, in time ; I'll blame it on dyspepsia, and— Throw out another line. And now as we waich the old year slowly and calmly passing away, ic is pleasing for many of us to remember the great amount of instruction and enjoyment afforded us by the daily or week!y visits of Tue Eyaminer. And we bheariily thank you, dear old friend, for your pleasant com- panionsbip through many a weary hour; and it affords us great pleasure to voice the sentiments of hundreds of your readers by wishing that the Editor of Tue ExaMINER and iis staff may, one aod all, eajov A Bright, Happy and Prosperous New Yea Rex. el is a beast of great strength RY iurance. Nothing huris it until thie pre serie | *Jast struw’’ is added to its The human digestive system is muchlike a camel. It is shing how much abuse it will stand. however, -omething worse usual will be Il go and will stomach bowels, bur len. very really as- toni Sometimes. than eaten, through the into the and there it will stick—thba:’s constipa~ tion. Nine-tenths of all sickness is du to constipation. Some of the simp symptoms are coated tongue and f breath, dizziness, heartburn, flatulence calilownese. dis ress after eat gv, hea’ | aches and iassitude. A little thing wil | gause constipation, and a little thing wi relieve i’. Dr. Pierce’a Pilea Pelle are a certaiu cure for CONSLI DAL! I : al and al! the me Jo her newspapers and magazines are run- jury ning out. It’s a good deal of trouble to sead your own subecription away. Better cord and I’)! 2 rop me @ post Caru au I CAL ’ ; } for your subscription and save you all tae trouble. Robert SE EA Ee R. K. Brace has published & very nice slendar for bis customers, with a pictu ot the Canadian Contingent. Having a li ! 1 sumber any person pb } 1SsiDg nity is worth of groceries can g t one. d a Ww. Local and Ciher tems, Tae OvrLo k.—The last isene of t e¢ McGi!l Outlook, ot which Mr. Cyrus Me M !lan is ecitor- ie chief, is well up te the standerd of previous numbers, ‘The co - tenis include a cepital article entitled “* Some Notes on Stu ty in Germany,” from the pen of Mr. WS. Ferguson. Tae Fuxnp Growine —It is pointed ou by a; correspondent that the tund which Britishers and Canadiana are raising in Boston and viciniiy for the relief of sol- ders whoare in South Africa is growing daily and the organ zation which was formed for the purpose promises to be moar successiu! than was at first antic'pated. > Desey Kirtens.—A _ patriotic tabby recently gave tirth to a litter of kittens ia one of the pillara in the Dewey arch. An energetic New Yorker stationed him- self on the corner of a crowded street and rold 250 alleg-d D-wey kittens at $1.50 a-piece before tbe police interfered and stopped the business. This shows how modern legal restraints tend to foster monopoly. But for police intervention every American citizen might have en- joyed all the pleasure of possessing an Origins! Dewey arch kitten, Supeties FoR’ Britisa So.piers.— Britain always keeps on hand a large supply of army stores at the Woolwich aod Depiferd stock yards. When the fi.- ting out of tne South African expedition began there was on hand at theee two de- pots 2,000,000 pounds of sbips’ bread or oiecuit, 1.000.000 pounds of chocolate— the use of which it did not require Bern~ ard Shaw’s Germaa soldier to tell us— 100,000 pouads of tea, 7,000,000 pounds of suzar, 100,000 bottles of lime juice and tins of condensed milk, a@ quarter of & million barrels of beef and pork,and mil- iors of tins of meat. Divixa ror E1cut Mitiions,—Sound- ings and divings are taking place near the ‘sland of Terschelliog, in the north of Holland, at the spot where a French war- ship sunk just 10Q years ago, says the Chicago Record,, She was loaded with eileer and gold to the amount of 40,000,- 000 fravce, or $8,000.000. The captains log mentions the amount, and as early as 1800 French sailo s succeeded in bringing to the surtace a box containing 1,500,000 francs’ value. The warship sunk in 230 feet of water and divere have great diff- culty in working at such adepth. Dyna- mite is now being used to break up che run cases, Norra- West Creameries.—The official statement of the output of the North- West creameries controlled by the Dapart- ment of Agriculture gives better results this year than in 1898. In 1897 there were sixteen creameries in Operation, nineteen in 1898 and twenty in 1899. The total quantity of butter made in 1897 was 173,903 pounds, last year it was 484,- 984 pound-, and this year 501,820 ponnds. The gross value of the product in 264 ; last year, $93,740, and this year $105 383. Most of this produet has gone to British Columbia, but a guood trade is beitg worked up in Japan for Cenadian butterin one and two pound tine. This year the output was_ worth about 20 cents per pound at the creamery, which is nearly one anda balf cente more thao last year’s product brought. 1898 was $95 vithncialaaniei 4 Matrimoniat Receipt.-~Teke a young gentleman and lady, the best you can get, jet the gentleman be raw, and the lady L. Cotton, P. O. Box nder. Set the gentleman at the dianer table, putin a gocd quantity of wine, and shile he ie eoaking, throw in a word or two every now and then about Miss ; this will help to make him boil. When etting red in the gille, take him out 1oto the drawing room, eet him by the young lv and «& p them both with green tea, | are tiny, sugar-coat i granuals, hen set them at the piano, and blow the natural in ‘heir action are flame until the lady sings. When you injurious about them. 6 Lear the gentleman sigh, it is time to take gists. them offas they are warm enough. Put Send 31 GRS-Cees Stamps. tO Cover. rE thew by themeelves in a corner’ of the of mailing only, and receive free 8 copy Of} |... of on a sofa, and Jet them simper to- Dr. Pierce's Medic al Advis s iddres gether ihe rest of the evening. Repeat World’s Dispe ws Medica! Ase | this three or four times, take care to place Buffalo, N. Y. . them side by eide at the dinner table and ae ee ey will be ready for marriage whenever The end of the vear lotsof subscriptions | yon want them. After marriage great tothe Family Herald and Weekly Siar. | care must be taken or they are apt to (urn gour. oo PER£ONAL. Mre. Spain will arrive in the city on Saturday. It is not quite certain as yet here Capt. and Mrs. Spain will live for : e winter, but they ivtend taking a houce in the c ty.— Ottawa Journal. An exchange announces that Mr. iH. 8S. Pet hi eck, who for the last five years nee been manager of the Calais brancl h of the Bank of Nova Scotia, has left for Aruprior, Ontarie, to open’ a branch of the above pan ned bank there. Mr. Petbick is a Charlottetonian. CER ay i"¢ <etr ie ae a amir FA) ey) 2 gt _ t John T.. TickKenzie, § : ai t ish THE: TAILOR ia PJ E. ISLAND srry ere PA ory Si pry Pe Cg Pe f x le ihn ih ich ASA laa iin dl b. ts amen + rs Opening To-Day My 3 Sain 300 pair White Lace Curtains from 25c up to $8.00, re. 10) pieves of Frilied Curtainetie, harness spot and other patterns. Mercerized Muslin in White aud Black. Victoria Lawns in White Madapo ins >» Beck Mushine, 1 udia Muslins, and Black. lb Curtains, Guipure Lace, New Patterns. New Veilings, White Dimity. Colored Dimity, Tucked Apron Lawns, 20 pieces Fancy Muslins from 6c up, Piques, Wiite and Black, 1000 Standard Fashion Sheets to be given S@E39C08t R.H. RAMSAY ar ae away this month. CALL AND GET OND | SENTNER, McLEOD & Co 28a A Ae ® 24,232 OO20C28BS 2 &* OBGae . i eae 22 ena 2a *260 —_—— + We can fit any man 0: boy in the city with a suit of nice com— fortable underwear at any price value, can all lines of $i 00 up. seereoue tv @enoeeseeee ese eee * . © e ~ + ©25¢ 5598 CCCC esaceeses Of course the 40c kind is not the best in the city, but it is good and if ycu pay us $1.06, we » FINE, GOLD and SILVER WATCHES you want to psy, from 40c up to| $5,006, JUST RESEWVER Also direct: from facturers : silver ficods, both all Ladies’ and haiti o's Chain Gold Brooches the manu : ttf ae sell youa right good suit of } scarf Pins wool underwear, well worth Sint NP Re ee We have some especially nice fleece Jined goods from lt Pays to Buy Your Under- : wear at Ramsay's ; Grat rush at P MON ‘ AGHAN'S , Queen St. He Hig selling crockery, g ass: / ware and groceries at ao age. ‘reduced: prices. a ee SOS 2063080089 10973 SE8SESSR6 | : The ; + Rings, both Pci ro, With tones. ae oe ay Birthday Stones ar — January, Garne ‘ R iley | February, nae st, Movt-tone March, Hs ‘inthe Saumhire April, Diam md; Oet Opal May, Eme:ald i Nov. ‘OLes June, Pear! . D mi Tar rote If you wish anything epecial made to order, please leave your order earl’ or } t ; ; i ; i : ; i : ' ocurivg @x- ufactorere difficulty in pr wisp for. there may be a actly report avery brisk trade. H. W. TAYLOR, CAMERON BLock. , CHARL OTTETOWN. what 3 as man ——— ce SN eNO - ene XMAS SUGGESTIONS. DF hn %. (Please note for aud ours.) Ebony Goods, nice arcoriment. Sterling Silver Novelties Gold and Silver Watches Waich Chains, Ladies’ and Gente’. Gold & Gold-filled Spectacies Beautiful Parlour Clocks Knives, Spoons or Forks. your own benefit This list ie not by any mans com peed. Please come in aad iook through ovr stock, C.F. HUTCHESON . 4 5 ¥ ‘ @ i insane cepemaaiiisisi tical. aga tease ciuean alae eiiaaeLii Nala in anette * mas sitar cil eg: eesti: «maine +: snnagnncsmemasmeatisy <atine enna, AiRimsit te eget te epponcoenangire ee Wiener Srna RENEE Yep nerer seein satiate ee ed . 7 x AN \ + DemeAetined Jpiid a: oe sy