Le ] YUINT PERSONAL. } 4 — \ ‘ res — A AOA or ‘ ) : y Bishop Courtney and Archdeacon Kaulbach have returned irom Aus 4 ™ M (Arthur Trainor ani ‘'r James - E symnet | 4 sue SOM ICIt this mx rh route a mma that mn 1 » bh ‘ : A 8 +, Johannesburg, Si ut 2 every Vat paper there is dh 1als Mr. 8. ©. Clarke, of ste eee gh +s eas - | art, one of the opposit a > 7 y\WATT eome Ki! n one — ? ‘ : : i Sharp point of ee a | enci} | 2 the St. Peter's Dis ee en RS ER et ty te : mailAs alt . a Se tea th i ol Mr. Louis A. Moore and wife, of| * moat nadiwsc “nadie DY sic < ’ paren, « “ almost indi —— _ att mi ballots Seattle, arrived home on Satur i — | Ma wage thinieen thems! night ona visit to Licut.-Colo ©: Mr. Martin containing and Mira. a : an rs. Moore. were passed and counted tor ae Ms. Ae in | of Doren before Mr vi ot he defeatec : woe 2 : wCrOr Mr. M a a sitamedh' who has been here on a busine contian ts S er t the ballots| tip, was a passenger by the P mg discover’ Sect \ sare. | C&Ss this morning. eS ee . ‘Sane! Mr. James Courtenay,of London. ful investiya tion ge | Eng., who has been in Charlotte made and the packages containing the ballots were laid aside. Tiis morning the investigation of these extraordinary ballots was re- sumed and the papers examined by the aid of powerful fglasses. This tavestigation was concluded at one e’clock today and the further hear- iag of the matter adjourned until 2.30 this afternoon. The result, however, of this morn- ‘ing's work developed the fact that out of about 140 ballot papers all bat six had numbers, indistinctly, it is true, on their backs. Close in- vestigation of these six could not discern any numbers. 8 Of these six five are marked for Martin and one} SEE = See ke a — town for about a week, left thi: | morning fer Brantford, Ont. } Rev. Dr. Campbell, of Halifax, | has | fit of his health. Dr. Campbell is a | nephew of Archbishop O’Brien and a native ef Prince Edward Island. meee: of the | and has purchased a residence there. |church were administered to him a | few days ago, is reported to be much 4ex = McKinnon. Martin — had | W. Cotton, of Charlottetown, is a majority of fourteen votes in the | assisting Rev. J. Roy Campbell, rec- whoie poll. /tor of Dorchester. Mr. Cotton will it has'not transpired before Judge Macdonald how these marks got on, the ballot papers. Various theories | prebvably remain until about Febru- ary.—Sackville Post. The Halifax Herald publishes a are however advanced, one of which | very good likeness of our old friend, mayor may not be correct, viz.,! ay Irving, in connection with its that the Deputy Returning Officer, | McKenzie, who presided at the poll. improperly placed the number on the back of the ballot instead of on the counterfoiland afterwards il-! legally aad improperly obliterated, the pencil marks leaving the pre- stmt marks on the paper. The head Returning Officer, Mor- rison, who is present rt the recount, can give no explanation of the! matter. He does not even person- ally know the Deputy Returning Officer, and it is said never saw him | im his lifetime, certainly not before the election. i We have been informed that | Deputy Returning Officer McKenzie | dinner in that city. report of the recent St. Andrew’s Col. Irving is president of the North British | Society. London Truth, formed as to diplomatic affairs, says offer a viscountcy or an earldom to Lord Pauncefote, the British am- bassadorat Washington, on his re- tirement from the diplomatic ser- vice in recognition of his successfu embassy, adding: ‘‘All the more, as this mark of royal favor will be much appreciated in the United States.’”’ _— a only received his ballot | SHIP NEWS. boxes, ballots and ap- pointment at a late hour on the} night before the election, and that | he did not receive them through the hands of the Returning Officer, although the law says that the Deputy shall have his papers, etc.,/tham: Marv i d we at least two days betore election day. —£3The Court met again at 3 o’clceck} when argumeat on the reserved bal- peeetinemeetreeneenS Port of Charlottetown. ENTERED. Nov. 30.—Miletus, Peters, Syd- ney ; Baden-Powell, McLean, Cha- Terrio, Sydney ; Chief Commander, Langill, Pictou ; Stan- ‘ley Mac, King, do CLEARED. Nov. 30.—Monarch, Smeltzer, | Pictou ; Hattie L M., Ernest, Hali- angle woon a pga cmnegy tama }fax ; Stanley Mac. King, Pictou; OX take > ae — , | Baden-Powell, McLean, Souris With an X iastead of a ¥a!l & Ot these there were 10 for Martin | Lorne, McMillan, [saac’s Harbor. and 2 for McKinnon. All were | Port of Summerside. allowed as good votes. The next ENTERED > . .. 2 - Se a 4 . “ado aig a. ss —— te Nov 27th—SS Tiber, Boulanger, X. There were two for each can- didate and they were all disallowed. As we go t) press the other disputed | ballots are being debated upon. Montreal, mdse. 28th—Ada, Trenholm, oal. f° ae Dec. 1—Howard L3H w, Pert Morien, coal; Jessie Neweu® McLure Pictou, one to Colorado for the bene- Rev. J. Teasdale, for some time First Methodist hurch, Charlottetown, has decided | to make his home in Fredericton, Sir Adolphe Caron, who was so | seriously ill that the last rites of the better, and there are now strong | hopes of his recovery. usually well in- | Halifax ; Chief Commander, Langill, | ’| for diarrhoea. | Pictou, ceal; ss Greetlands, Corril- By, AN ‘ Ne, =. Fis Tie aS sae a lard, Moatreal, mdse; Joseph Mc- je TT I % 'Gill, McDonald, Pictou, coal: En- iterprise, Olsen, Pictou, coal; Tele- | phone, Grady, Pictou, coal. | CLEARED. | Nov. 27th—SS Tiber, Boulanger, Ch’town, mdse. 29th—Lucretia Jane, Wrye, Buc- touche, bal. A Present That Wiil Please * 30th—Ada, Trenholm, Pictou, Your Wife bal; Howard L., Farrow, Pictou, ° bal; ss Greetlands, Corrillard, St.” John’s. Nfid, 3100 bus. oats, $992; 625 its. butter, $138; 60 bags potatoes, $25; 3 bags buckwheat, $9. English mince meat for sale by the pound and in tins at Beer & * Goff’s. Sultana raisins™eooking figs, seed+ | ed raisins, and cleaned rrants at Beer & Goff’s. 230, Zi. You will find it hard to select a present that will becuseful as well ‘230rnamentai. ‘We would suggest a pair of our bazdsome. 66 BELL 79 Slippers They are stylish and comfortable, Wa nts, Lost, Found. s=ed will wear extra well. —— : We have a one strap slipper,made} TO LET.—A te: emznt oa King Street on a full toe, neat and plain, extra near Queen, cortainiug six rooms. Ken fine American dongola, with oak moderate. Apply at the Connolly estate THR DAILY EXAMINER, CHAR went —_ < Cte ee a RecN ee NaN ese Ne NOTES FROM TRACADIE CROSS. We conevratulate Tur Examen! dppcadrance in a@pevw vement is high] appre by all the readers ot one of the newsiest journals in the a7 .4S tT, “| What activity there is in all the G . departments just now |! Government really imagin: people are such fools as to political conviction: u at questions of the day of a little ephemera! activity on its part before an ie condition of Mc- u lack River, calls ir th ueciate action of the wer r it is altogether un- ife. A iend of ours remarked : ‘It is like the government, totter- ing to its tall and rotten in every plank of its construction.”' ’Tis to be regretted that so necessary a re- pair as this has_ been left so long undone, notwithstanding the fact that it has been repeatedly re- ported. RAMBLER. . ALCOHOL AND MORPHINE HABITS. — Revd. Father McCallen’s Tribute. | On the occasion of a lecture de- _livered before a large and appreci- }ative audience in Windsor Hall, | Montreal, in honor of the Father |Matthew Anniversary, Rey. J. A. McCallen, S. S., of St. Patrick's ‘Church, and President of St. | Patrick’s Total Abstinence Society, paid the following grand tribute to the value of Dr. Dixon's new dis- _covery for the cure of the alcohol | and drug habit: Referring to the physical crave | by ‘* When such a crave mani- ' fests itself there is no escape, unles&| | bya miracle of grace, or by some! }such remedy as Dr. Dixon’s Cure. | ;about which the have papers 'to judge of the value of ee for a : y y the inordinate use of intoxicants, | jitis probable Queen Victoria will | pe sai: | Spoken so much lately, and if Lam! ** The | OTTETO VN, DECEMBER 3 199). ta teestea tities i ee Local and Other Items! Don't forget the meeting in the Lyceum Wednesday night the postponed meeting of the MuCaLuc Ol the Uross Will be he ld on Moncay evening next. MS of i e |}meets this | Initiation, ; Victoria Division. evening at 8 o'clock. Visitors welcome. Come to Sergt Hessian’s lecture in Y.M,C. A. Hall on Thursday. | Dec 6th, at8 p. m. Ad nission 1bdc. | —What have the people's candi- | dates, Messrs. Paton & Jenkins, to | say? Come tothe Lyceum Wednes- | day evening. ---Learn about clean, honest, elec- tions, conducted by a clean and honest opposition, at the Lyceum on Wednesday next. —Leyal Crusaders meet this Mon- day evening at 6.30. Lieut. Mellish will be present and speak. Parents and friends are cordially invited. —Telling arraignment of the Farquharson Government at the Lyceum on Nomination evening, Wednesday, Dec. 5th inst., at 7 o clock. —Two well-known and popular young people will be the principals in an interesting ceremony to be | performed in Charlottetown tomor- | row morning. | ---Lieut.-Col. ‘Moore has kindly ‘consented to occupy the chair at Sergeant Hessian’s tectureThursday {night in Y. M.C. A. Hall. Admis- sion 15 cents. | Hard cold facts for the property ‘holders and taxpayers of Char- |lottetown. Come to the Lyceum |on Wednesday and learn how the | Local Government give you nothing | for the taxes they “scoop in.”’ |. —The steamer Greetlands arrived ‘from Montreal yesterday morning about eleven o'clock, with a large general freight. She leaves this evening for St. John’s, via the Syd- neys, taking produce under deck and a full deck-load of live steck ---The Ladies’ Aid Society of the | Milltown, N. B., Methodist church paid overthe amount necessary to clear the debt from the Methodist | Dixon Remedy '’ by the cures which | parsonage and a note bearing $1000 j - it has effected under my own eyes/ on its face will be publicly burned 'I must come to the conclusion that} on Sunday next in the presence of ;what I have ' | been found by this generation. ’ } ? cine are sent sealed free to appli- }cants. Address Mr. Dixon, 81 Will- | cocks Street, Toronto, Ont. | i © <a ——— | —An Old and Well Tried Remedy: | Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup | has been used for over fifty years by | millions of mothers for their child- | ren while teething with perfect suc- cess. It soothes the child, softens |the gums, allays the pain, cures | wind colic, and is the best remedy It is pleasant to the taste. Sold by d-uggists in every | part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its value is incalculable. | Be sure and ask.for Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup. ---On Tuesday next, Dec. 4th, at \8p.m., in St. Peter's’ Schoolroom | Lieut Mellish will give the lecture which owing to the storm of Tuesday last was postponed. Brecken has, kindly consented to take the chair. Admission 1l5cts. School children 10cts. 4. The maid was in the garden Hanging out her clothes, When along came a big crow And pecked of her nose. The story is pathetic And here we'll have to pause, It’s whispered in crow families That she gave the crows scm:| “‘caws.”’ + Thatmay beso,but whether or not, if you go to the Market Hall on the 13th inst., yeu will see the identical clothes line. It will be covered with many fancy and useftl articles of deedlework, which will be sold at reasonable prices. longed for twenty} the congregation } years to see discovered has at last} Kirby, Full particulars of this new medi- | Mr. F. De. C.| by Kev. “W. J. | —The schooner Lochiel, which | WaS ashore down the lakes and sus- , tained damages from which she is leaking badly, arrived at this port }last week. She is coal laden for Charlottetown, but as her captain ‘did not care to proceed north in the | vessel’s present condition, the coal | will be disposed of here. — Port Hawkesbury Bulletin. | -—In its report of the dinner given | by the Nortn British Society on St. | Andrew’s night, the Halifax Herald . forty officers ;Says: ‘“‘More than | were present in uniform, the mili- | tary probably turning out in greater force than usual out of compliment |te the president, who this year is | Lieutenant-Colonel Irving, D. O. C, |The company numbered between 140 /and 150."’ tipi ~~ ——-- ~~ Miaara’s Liniment | Cures Carget in Cows. a <i — aes WE can well believe that Premier Farquharson has already done his best. Only those who are satisfied that the condition of the Province cannot be bettered will now vote for the candidates in behalf of his Govy- ernment. SR RAE SES The Maltese Cross Brand Rub- ters for men, v omenand children are the finest and most durable rubbers manufactured in Canada and sold at the same price as ordinary kinds. For sale at J. B. Macdonald & Co. —We have just received alot of the very latest styles in cobbler seat rockers. Some of them entire- ly new—never shown here before. They make good Xmas gift. Call ‘ ‘DELICIOUS Cocoanut Kisses Something New and Nice ard the popular Molasses Kisses Se ee All fresh and nice at THE MEDICAL HALL Ges:| J. G. Jamieson, Druggist : tanued sole, | a Tice, Queen street. ni3 Price $1.85. | LOST.—Between the Electric Light Sta- ,tcn and Weeks & Co’s store, a Black Fur bi This slipper is a great favorite {Gleve- Finder will leave it at this 7. F a with fadies. It is a grand fitter,anc | = ewe ce v7.99 <2 * : 3 is: ? i } i Bell's’ name on the sole guaran-| waNTED.—A girl for general h use t th or £ g ees the wear, | work im a small family, te whom goed wace- ! saidivieeliiaitigine | will be paid. Apply to Mrs. Edward Cl] | len, Pownal St. di tf | ' | PATENT | ALLEY & CO ROBERTS ECO, oiciton: . | Peor.e’s BANK BUILDING, VontReat. Slater 12 years Examiner ir U. 8, Patent Office Sho | No Patent—No pay. Write for Red Bo k. e ; | WANTED-—A general servant - ; . rm a Agen Z aya. wages. Apply to this affice, , ce - ‘ : -A cook. ~ Good “apes, Aj Xe *t, Goruct of Richmond and 2 WANTKED.—\n experienced salesman fe étsagd shee. Coed 1 ferences require & arlettefewan, s. Gdress in cru icedwritirg P.O, Box 228 REg—Si ‘and see them. John Newson.—1 wk If you want an Xmas gift for the little ones the date of the Xmas 'tree is better than any palm | tree date. In Notre Dame Convent, Dec. 17th and 18th, | The demand for our now famous ‘‘ Coristine Fur Jacket ”’ increases | daily, as the people realize that it is | the most reliable astrackan jacket |in the market. To be had only of |Sentner, McLeod & Co. 7 nn WANTED.—To purchase, a small farm, with from § t> 25 acres of land, within five | miles of Charlottetown, with house and out- i buildings. Apply to W. L,. McDonald, Martin House, Priace Street. Charlottetown, ‘PRS } _ 600 pairs Men’s Over- shoes, 1,2 and 3 buckle, | waterproof Maltese Cross Brand, the most durable Rubber made in Canada. SO NN Ne RINT NEL For sale by J. B. Macdon- ald&Co. - ( PSSs SSS SSssss<e DoS CRUSH If this Big Store is not filled to overflowing Saturday, don't want goodsat HALF. (We Say as we mean. do as we say. Sentner, McLeod & Co. people We 20 pieces of 6c Silk, Saturday only 30c. 100 doz Ladies’ Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, the 10c quality, 3c. 10 pieces Flannelette, the ge quality, Saturday 5c. Handkerchiefs, only two to a customer, Saturday I cent. A big basket of Ribbons, in plain co'ors. worth double, Saturday 19c. 50 Men’s Sweaters, worth $1.10, saturday 55¢, Men's Four-in-hand and Knot T ies, worth 4oc, Saturday 19¢. Men’s Bow Ties, worth 20c, only two to one customer, 3c. A big 39¢ basket full of Ladies’ Cashmere Hose, 25 cents. The fatest style heavy lined Jacket, $7, for $3. A snap in Gloves you'll never forget at rgc, 25 doz linen huck Towels, 16c, Saturday 8c. 33% that is $i worth of Ladies’ Flannelette Un« derwear, for 67c. 50 Purses, worth goc, Saturday 15¢, A big lot of Ladies’ Heavy Vests, worth 40¢, Saturday 25¢. All Millinery, trimmed or untrimmed PRICE. SATURDAY, DECEMBER Ist, 1900 Tomorrow's big rush will eclipse our usual Saturday's Come early. SENTNER, McLEOD & CO, Charlottetown’s Busiest Dry Goods Store, Enterat either deor. , HALF Now That the Dark Mornings Are coming right along, you will need an alarm clock to wake you up early enough for work. We have the clock that will give you the best sat- isfaction. Cal! and see our display of Alarm Clocks. W. W. WELLNER, JEWELER AND ENGRAVER Ours give the Best ; a'‘s act‘on Here You’ll Find Furniture Bargains But we don’t like te use the word. + anddon’t mean it. Webster says, ‘‘a gainful transaction’ ’---that’. how we mean it-+4 gainful transaction fer our customers. Se many advertisersuse _ We would like yeu to cail and satisfy yourself that what we JOHN: NEWSON. A Piano OF DOUBT Gives Trouble Forever HEINTZMAN PIANOS ALWAYS GIVE SATISFACTION ‘WE ARE AUTHORIZED To refund the money v keg REMICK’S ECZEMA Fails to cure any case of Hosma or piles, no matter of hom long standing. For sale only at MACGDONALD’S DRUGSTORE. —" — EWEN MACDOUGALL GUARANTEED General Agent, Commission See them at our showreouas. ] Merchant and Auctioneer. ironic ( OFFICE AND WAREROOMS | | - Flan PAT.GEO, ST, MI ee Pe POCe onal P. © ;