AL HISTORY SOCIETY. a PETTY CABO CARLO CASO NATUR eae © 4 > Sa r rd THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, DECEMBER 18, 1900, — no — | i Local and Ot cf her Item cent tnnece | The Minto brought 180 bags of & MW fa: 5 First Meeting of the Season---In-| mail matter today. = - * . i i ‘S— - } ; . - SCORING BORIS: itead_ the Boys’ Brigade pro rr @ © e o , BO* ( Nat | Hist ind Anti rramme in this issue. Doors open @ LLUuTad mtorvy an nti cage , i : : it 0 fet Society held its first’ meet-|“" ‘ ® ® © 6 ° © - Eand* ke ‘ao { this season in the Y. M.C. A There w be a meeting of the HOS ie ¥ t vel r, The Pres nt ) Lb gweits at 6 © clock to Vv . a wih | Ww “wy \ : : | » : SDE ; remarss i i he M irrived in Charlotte i , = ‘ ‘ y that O} | t! ‘ \ vr" ock to dav ek f , the ciety was to dis-| and ive on return to-morrow of DF re logical to wh h} mo its oy) clock 7 x c a : = af Lich | | t peiony’s itl LiLLS | Pe} ee bound copies | a ae he 7 r Off of “Our boys Under Fire’ can! 4 ssil found at the] now obtain them at the bookstores. | ( ) ' lo | eV B yYOTS Lual excursion on st. P< ter ‘ Price Thet pay er cover S50 cents. ne ee ee eae |. eee hleigh, teacher in| a COV’ Oismas OVS u y the geologh 7 position Prince Street School, has obtained! # : Ni Kdward a : = M | leave of absence til] June 20th. Her | ' 1es eCWsoO!l ; we DY i +7 } *1) } } 1 - . Nas is wv »S x oneS. Mr Newson was To owes y r. | place will be taken by Miss Edith! e W. Watson. Speaking of the] iy jayson ye S > &: E SS ‘erred to Mr. Watson said | Co: o ~ roe 73 only $1.25 wrt yn llbed sor \ meeting to oreanize a branck ia . / that had been sent to Ottawa, | of the Cet Rk ime vcore —— and he read a report that had) alle al Society been returned to the effect that the ata fossil seemed to present {3 no organic structure. How- ; ever, the Society will use | all efforts to decide the question of lits inorganic or organic nature, Slater | hoping for the latter. Mr. Watson 7 i spoke of the presence f black rab- | Shoe a, ‘1 ee ; ee bits on the Island. It is Mr. Wat- Agen ts son's intention tc send specimens of Fiandsome Calandar free to! who may establish a sub-species of archacere ‘hare for the Island. purcnasers. | The ragwort weed was discussed Le LP OP: | by Mr. Watson, who thought that ee <i: aden it was indirectly the cause of the ID QAI | Pictou County cattle disease. cenieenrecemmnmmnenmmmmmmmnna | He also directed the attention of ‘gC EINES |the meeting toa second new species io fe | INEST ce of violet which he has discovered on the Island. 2eferring to the manner in which | the Society's meetings are conduct 'edand the subjects discussed Mr. | Watson advocated the discussion of \several matters at the same meet ling instead of the usual papers at fall meetings. Mr. John McSwain ‘followed Mr. Watson in some re- | markson the hermit-crab and whelk. | A committee was appointed. with 'Mr. Chas. Palmer chairman, to iconfer with the Government in the |matterof securing rooms for the |Societv’s meetings and for its | museum. | Governor McIntyre said a few |words, promising to aid in the | Society’s endeavors to obtain suit- | able rooms. Fruit The Purest Spices The Purest Flavoring Extracts. The Best Peel The Finest 4 Pastry Flour Kee Wii give the best it resusts I J uy Shristmas bak- Mr. Chas. Palmer referred to the oe ae order with ff) proposed formation of a Prince Ed- . get the vest ward Island branch of the Cana- S dian Historical Society. It was de- WEBSTER & MCKAY, Orders delivered promp ly anywhere Antiquarian Society had been ap- | proached by it. | It was announced that by the ex- |ertions of the President one of the cannon sunk inthe siege of Louis- burg in 1758 had been purchased, and that itis to be placed in Queen | Square Gardens. Bad Flavor In C 1eese. , Dec. 15.—Dr. W. Ruddick have during the past eight or ten days making an examina- tion of cheese in order to find out the cause o: certain bad flavors de- tected. They have taken from the) cheese certain forms of bacteria and inoculated i ; frem which | Rev. D. B. Reid, of Kelly's Cross, they made cheese. In a few days) is in the city. | they will be able to tell whether the Dr. Honeywell, of Hunter River, | Mr. been encag> A PERSONAL. t Ai : 7 in?t mnisilr INtO MK bacteria inoculated is the cause of/is among the guests at the Hotel! the bad flavor, andif so what reme-}| Davies. dies are to be applied. Mr. BR. C.: McLeod, M. L. A.,| : ee ee Summerside, registered at the Jucen vheumatism in all its forms is| Hotel yesterday afternoon. promptly and permanently cured by| The friends of Mr. James Byrne Hood S Sarsa ariila v hich neutrai-| will be glad to hear that he is re- izes acidity cf the blood. | covering from his recent serious il! A spler did tot of Walking | ness. He was able to go out for % a. | Sst ee | drive vesterday. Sticks, jatest American fash-| "si; Robert Macdonald, for many 10n, received per express, and | years connected with the Hospital | 1 | atest wil be sold at Jow figures,| for the Insane, was a passenger by) a Mi ay. Mr. Macdonald This lot -ine udes . swagger | the Minto Samay, ea ow AS 5 'has been visiting Mew York, Boston, sticks.—-A. W, Reddi ly Cen- | Sydney and other points. The late Sir Arthur Sullivan was | . : . said to have Jewish blood in his Our display of Rich Cut! veins, but this is wrong. His mother Ulass offers many sugges-= | was an Italian named Roighi, and in en . : ‘his father, of course, was pure tions or 8 dainty Xmas Irish. His grandfather’ was an im- Giit. We would like YOu | poverishd Kerry naar: who served to see it.==W. W. .|under Wellington, and was a mem- NE R. t.--W. W. WELL | ber of the garrison at St. Helena. °°. ar sn Taylor will allow a liberal | tq | Drug Store. yysters received today at | No trout ie in choosing a suitable | | Have at Elegant Dis- present when a play of } Christmas Sketches is on sale everywhere. Price 30 cents ® Gonfectionery Perfumery s Cigars Store open tonight until 9| In boxes of 10, 25 and 50. o'clock. To make things live-| ly we've prepared a lot of bar Smokers’ supplies, all kinds. Mirror and Brush Sets, etc., etc. gains, for this night only. One lot of Kid G'oves, odd sizes, You can pick a nice present from above for a lady or gentleman. regular $1.10 and $1.35 qual- A pleasure to show goods. ities, on sale tonight at 59c.-— THE MEDICAL HALL Moore & McLead. J. G. JAMIESON, On our front counter to- night you'll find one lot of men’s all wool, fine, plain Un- derwear at 79c per suit,— Moore & McLeod. . 1 |a dark-colored rabbit to specialists, | icided not to consider the new so-| \ciety till the Natural History and/| -men.--Watch Chains, Cuff gar Cases, and a host of will be heldin Dr. Anderson’s room ‘in the Prince of Wales College this evening at 8 o'clock. | --On Tuesday last it required ithree government ‘cars to carry ‘four of the Laurier-Tarte ministers. | But this was because they were | |anxious to read War Sketches, and | did not wish to be disturbed. 4 (-_}| —The Christmas Tree in the) Convent of Notre Dame last night | 'was largely attended. The tables| |were well patronized, and a good| time was enjoyed by all. The hall is) very prettily decorated. Don't tail to| Beas | ‘3 7 +: TO CHOOSE FROM HURRY! HURRY! attend this afternoon and evening. \ Christmas Tree will be held at} Falconwood Asylum on Christmas T T Dav for which coutributions are re EV fF y JACKE M U quested from those desirous of belp- | ° ine the most unfortunate of God's creatures Donations left at! Worth’'s livery stable will be thank-|} § fully acknowledged. | } --Our local speed skaters are] soing to do something this winter. | Those who intend to race will be| equipped with a skate unrivalled in the world. Mr. Arthur Gaudet has) received five pairs of the McCul-| lough skates fromWinnipeg for him-| 'self and some others who are going | to try the ice. | ---The sale of livery stable | ‘outfit and restaurant furniture on | | Thursday next, will be well worth | attending. The sale isto be cen- | ducted by Mr. Beairsto, under in-} ‘ structions from the executors of the | The sale is to) SENTNER, McLEOD & CHARLOTTETOWN’S BUSIEST STORE. CO., ; late A. N. Large. ‘begin at eleven o'clock. Details) ¢* ee :: ee may be obtained from advertise-| °* . oe IT PAYS TO BUY AT PERKINS’ ate , ' ments and handbills. Xmas Gifts for Ladies. == Long Guard Watch Chain, Chain Bracelets, Brooches Stick Pins. We display the finest lines of these goods in the city.--W. W.. WELLNER. WEATHER BULLETIN. Probabilities for Next 24 Hours. TORONTO, Dec. 18.—Moderate northwest to west winds, fair and cold. Wednesday: moderate to fresh southwest to south winds, fair with rising temperature. i Xmas Giits for y ” ” ED EP ED £9: 9: QALY WHAT SHALL IT BE ? Many weeke of careful preparation enable us to help to solve the probiem. GOODS SUITABLE FOR XMAS Abound here. Out of the many articles which are worthy of mention we quote the following as a sample :— We have a nice assortment of Xmas goods on our first floor.|;When purchasing call and look over our stock. We have a large variety and they've got to go. MITCHELL'S BOOKSTORE Queen St. Opp. Prowse Bros. Gentle- Wants, Lost, Found. ow ANTED -This day month, a man servant, references required. Apply to Mr. Edward Rayfield. é18 tf TO L4 f.—A tenement on King Street near Queen, cortaining six rooms. Rea moderate. Apply at the Cenneliy estate office, Queen street ni3 SALGSMEN wanted to sel ou govds PY sample to wholesale and retail trade. vre the largest and enly manu‘actur’ss | our line in the werld Liberal Salary pa! Address CAN-DEex, Mfg. Ce. Savannah, « inks, Dressing Cases, Sil- ver Shaving Mugs, Silver) Cigar Cases, Leather Ci- other articles of Xmas Gifts at W. W. WELL- NER’s. Fur Collar, Cap, Mitts, or Ruff, a dress length Silk or Satin waist, Fur or Cloths Jacket, Kid Glove Silk Ties, Fanncy Goods, Dolls, pretty Down Quits, Blankets, Battenberg work in centre piecs, Boleros, etc. ———— <a a To ve to you that Dr. ie aS 2 WANTED.—Lady canvassers ( solicit i es orders for Corsets (to order). Fifty per cemt. cemmission, fer the we ] knewn Caniff Corset Chase’s Ointment is acertain and absolute cure for each and every form of itching, bleedi d protruding pil . the manufacturers have guaranteed it. See tes. & Cé., 105 Bleury Street, Montreal. RIO timonials in the daily press and ask your neigh- N & b Pp B d bors what they think ofit, You can use it and ew atte n u rg atte rn S, ra I 3; WANTED.—T rchase, a small farm, get your money back if not cured. 60c a box, at Wad ~i/.— 10 pu ’ 4 within 6xé au donlere or EDMANSON, BATES & Co., Toronto, with from 5 to 25 acres of land, miles of Charlottetown, with house and out- buildings. Apply to W. L. MclIonald, Martin House, Priace Street, Charlottetows, Dr. Chase’s Ointment Rings, etc. A --Fresh Whee Sietehes” te: Hes EF Large’s Restaurant. |discount on all watches, jowety, | as bed ee ee V) nolalals a 4 ioe . s.acial cuts in silv velties | Mackinnon for sale 3 ere. »ATEN Buy a copy of War Sketches and |¢ts. , Special cuts in silver novelties | ROBERTS &CO.,,0ATENT., learn how “G’’ Company enjoyed | 2” paw | _ ae r a ce ' Prorue’s Bark Buremc, Wowranail their Christmas dinner last \yez | Sunnyside. eal Gentl %®s EF Mitts | “ SOPLE’S BANK BUILDING, MONTREAL Pp ¥ a » ts > _s iat J ear. i en emen Ss ur I ~ | e9 12 years Examiner in U S Patent Office. Price 5V cents. s By J. 3. t No Patent—No pay. Write for Red Bork. WANTED-= RELIABLE MEN In every lecality throughout Canada !0 introduce our goods, tacking up show cards on trees, fences, along roads and all conspit- uous places. Also distributing smail adver tising matter. Commission, or salary $60,00 per month and expenses not to exceed $2.50 per day. Steady employment to goed honest reliable men. No experience need. ful. Write for full particulars. The Empire Medicine Ce., Londen, Ont. no TO BE LE&L.—That desirably situated dwel'ing heuse en Grafton St. west, late occupied by Mr. Duncan McLean, coachheuse and stable, Heuse is fitted with a first-class bath roem, sewerage and ail other modern conveniences, Rent meder ate. Apply te Themas Campbell, Rich- meré Si. West. —»«« and Collars are to be found in the big furnish-| ing department. Mitts, | $2 to $7.75 ; Collars, $5 to $15. What could be nicer’ than one of these? Noth-. ing we know of. Dressy Xmas Gifts at Prowse Bro. a XMAS GIFTS IN JEWELRY - - - - Besides our large stock Diamond Rings, we are showing a nice selection of moderate price Rings, in which Almandines, Ameth- ysts, Opals and other fancy stones are combined. Our iarge stock contains a wonderful assortment of Nevelties for Xmas Gifis. Curtains, Woo! Mats, Rugs, Carpets, and Carpet ‘Sweepers are amongst the’ ‘best and most likeable Xmas Gifts to the wife. Now, husbands, you’d bet- | j All Articles Purchased Here Engraved Free. ter see us at once.-Prowse Bros. FOUND.—Oiu Lower} air Park Read, anOvercoat. Ownpr ae - at on White's groowy, delivery oe ; WALKER, F Rollo W. W. WELLNER, Jeweler and Engraver.