EQ ————OOOOOOOOOO es | THE DAILY BXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, DECEMBER 27, 1900. is ac knowledged by all All classes ry men. ei ; . st work in book and job,irom dainty George Horton, recentl U S Con one ‘ b whklets in the latest style to — lsul at Athens, and a writer of stories | : will be wonder‘ul'v freshene viceable bound bopks. Also ail if Modern Greece which have attracted | iH ’ his whole itis fat beady # | <inds of display printing, comme: ' ac. | | ee, eee ’ ial and legal blanks, etc., etc, at tt ntion, convibutes the first: of twe i shine with health and Clea: es Ciai ANG feMaAt MANKS, elc., eC, al ; 5S pe ; after his tuk with tne “ Alvery 4 rates Surprisingly low. | ~. pers on Mod: m Athens, 5'' Ing t : 4 Adress all business communica- ife cf today with its tomantic, histori. | ; Babv’s Own et ¥ | | background The ilus'rations | = > | The Examiner Pub. Co. | » re made for Scribners Magazine by | rien S 4 “9028 ‘harlottetown. P. E. I. ‘orwin) Knapp Lanson who took a i a. 4 © i ¢ a - | h% urneyv fo Athens for the purpose. » ; | oe gonna Perhaps you have forgotten some of your ‘his sonn is mad . iF EPG wh ¢ oer < 6 aus re on . © ry “ . : > ¢ . ee | This sonp is r re - THE p \ILY EXAMINER | nese w ee FE) friends at Xmas times, and would now like to make ' ble fats, has a fami Co i ; ' arite erripvton ac J ‘ y nant es . ° ty Ser se ic ; | »y Marguerite Mer fp “er | them a New Year's gift: if so, we have many nice site tragrance., & = : . cake eas nineties ine ae . ore ’ sf ye ( : : . P . a . sf = a. Catenin ial > =" _ | ery Char ning. and Robert ee | things left yet, some handsome Furs for ladies, Gasa uursery auc © - i cr . . m o* ‘ : iy Be ¢ tenttettons. DECEMBER :7, 1900 ind adescriptien a “Two Beantitu | Collars, Ruffs and Jackets. ware of imitali a r F ,. r ‘ rw sf a iio ssh == === | Rooms in Japan by W: B. B- Van! Some very beautiful Fur Collars for men, many +7 9 . - } i : : — . > - . in r . 2 y if ALBERT TOILET SOAP CQ., Mfrs. THE POULTRY TRADE. | Ingen conclude the number of the best gloves are here yet. +4 Pas Tailor-made Overcoats are selling fast. in fact 4 MONTRE®.. “i ia ____ __ { Have the Finest Line of G. B. Chocolates | THE DAILY EXAWINER th * ol tlou ~” Is issued every uft ‘rho oo from fice of publication, iondoa ry 7’ ° } Tut Farming World reports that the Canadian Produce Company of | Toronto, received last week a single | for ten | Think | from Great Britain tons of Canadian chickens. order Caucasus, which Mr. Norman be attractive vacation | word. Uhe il!nstrations picturesque features of the | levies is the most rip wa tae ‘ , ) Building, corner of Queen = and show the Ew ' Richmond Streets, (upstairs). “ub ountry Thomas F. Millard, who scription FOUR DOLLARS \ | has yet appeared of the excellences and iE ' tc I dress in ( nad | ] . a P YEAR, toany addt vada whose articles on the Boer Army at or the U.S, , ; Qo a ear AMINER racted sy mucha evtoa IA scribners THE WEEKLY EX SaUN en mst y r giyeag ''d § IMpParisou of the ,& . s issued every Friday morning. i Armies in China, which Is the best ’ . ’ . HYY)! rv {thea j a4 AY ‘ » St a a og. aye tical Summury that has yet appeared news of the week, a: the bes . : 3 : WS Se ee ee ee fthe exceilence and defeats of the sland newspaper to send to frends weep as iorvad Subscription rice UWk various armies inthe field, with par DOLLAR A YEAR, any 1 Ui¢ ular application to the weaknesse . a } dress in Canada or the U. ». cy eal rome hh Ply { a S , ore Ops — e aM Millards ersticisms have all the THE EXAMINER JOB PRIN] Yr Mila | were | nearks f fanness and wice Aperienc °, TT} r : ity ‘ h a } nr mo ‘ ey. ihe superiority of the joo printing 1) she rect t of li : T . ; a nd will command tne respect OF mitt | turne.t out at THE EXAMINER offic: “7 . “The Least Hair | Casts a Shadow.” A single drop of poison | the regular price. gift from the old century to the new. Come and see the boys about it. of it, farmers of Prince Edward | blood will, unless checked in | ars shown in mo city, Island. Of warts the order _ time, make the whole impure. PROWSE ‘ranging in price filed. But why cannot we, more | to $2 Per Box. Just From 25c. Call in anc the see them. s thing for than aQthousand miles nearer the) market have a share in this trade ? | It is well said by the Farming | World that ‘‘ our trade in dressed | | Hood’s Sarsaparilla is the great leader in blood purifiers. It casts no shadow, but brings sun- shine and health into every household. Runn P. E. Island’s Greatest ills aati aft a ke | Sore—“My mother was Clothing Store. AICHRISTMAS PRESENT poultry with Great Britain is of/ troubled with rheumatism in her kee for I “|immense development.’’ What we, 4 number of years, and it breke out into a I have a few CHRISTMAS GLOBES AND TRADE REVIEWS left. If you want one call early. R. H. MASON’S NEWS STAND. | need here first of all is a steamship | direct from Charlottetown to Liver- pool or London. Al! the rest will speedily follow. | What is the farmer's duty in rela- tion to this new movement? The| Farming World sup, lies the answer: | ‘Get rid of all inferior or mongrel | breeds of fowl and keep only those | suitable for meeting the needs of | this important trade. Such breeds | as the Plymouth Rock, Wyandotte, | running gore. She took three bottles of Hood’s Sarsaparilla and is now well. Hood’s Olive Ointment helpec to heal the eruption.” Mrs. Joun Farr, Cloverlawns, Ancaster, Ont. Rheumatism—“!I was badly afflicted with sciatic rheumatism. Consulted doc- tors without relief. Was persuaded to try Hood’s Sarsaparilla, and five bottles gave me relief and enabled me to go to work.” WitiiaM R. Roacs, Margaretville, N. S. Never Disappoints Hood's Pills cure liver ills; the non-irrritating and enly cathartic to take with Hood's Sarsaparilie ‘we have had to repeat three times already, but we are willing to sell the balance now away below Any of our tailor made garments are a fitting © Leghorn, etc., will be found suit-| \able for this trade. Thus, with | | proper feed and care, there is no | reason why the poultry department }on every farm should not become | one of its most important branches. | | There is money in poultry as has | been shown mauy times in these | | columns, but care and skill must be | HOCKEY BOOTS | 150 PAIRS MENS AND BOYS ““mitationisthe Sincerest Form of Flattery” The best proof that “Yukon TRIPLE HEATER !* Wood _ Practically a Small Furnace f and heats as much space as one, McEachen & McCabe, BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, NOTARIES PUBLIC, &c lctdedinh dicot hex | Pine ia, i | a Direct or Indirect Draft. Offices—McDonald's Block, Char- 9 p . | ED + BAS? v ’ MINARD’S LINIMENT eerie catia | HOCKEY BOOTS ape A pire travels three times the oe ; ; ; . pe eS SE ength of st bef. i F : has extraordinary fherits.and | Scribner’s Magazine, Jan., 1901. | wl ss —=>\ +1) DAMOm onthe aon Cane air dean Si DNEY, CAPE BRETON, N. 5 Ie S eeeeneeetiaeeenee from floor or outside, then heated and carried to upper or adjotaing rooms by means of two hot air pipes. is in good repute with the! coe public, is that IT IS EXTEN |, Scribner's Magazine has many pro- | SIVELY IMITATED. The | Jects for the year igor and several of | Good Special attention to Collections and Real Estate. HOUSES and LANDS SS ra! rented, Px, LX a A 7 7 vg ON tit eee re ys 5a ws ANSS AST) =| rT? 7 AN cS - J » quality and good fitters imitations resemble the gen-| the most important have their begin- | pe Fire box is asheavy asinafurn | bought and sold for clients, and uine av-ticle in appearance ning in the number for January, which oe 22 NY nace thas preventing its burning | monies invested or borrowed as only. ‘Chey lack th: general | has just been issued. In fiction. read. | SS ~— clients may require. oer ted Jack # The most powerful heater made in Canada and the great. est fucl saver. Especially adapt. ed for school house heating. PRICE $1.75 TO $2.25. nuine. | ers will welcume the haif.d: z.i: Ama. | _ This notice is necessary, as injur-|teur Cracksman Stories by E. W | cous aud danyerous imitations, li-| Hornuny, each of which is complete | able to produce chronic inflamma-} in itse:f: but the Ingenious Kaffl sand tion of the skin are often substitut- | his acco.sp'ice Buony appear in all o1 | J. B. Macdonald . * John J. McCabe A J GMcEachen Get-a pair at A perfect Ventilator. Will retain fire over night. cman ed for MINARD’S DINIMENT by Tne cult dd abiniaea | yt GV ; Dealers, because they pas mead Reh tT @; e- ris entitled ‘N» Sinecure,: and its | MicKi N NON a large}. 2rotit he ts . Sere | tilustrat by F.C. Y strated Oy Yohn, who wi os Pamphlet free from our focal agent or our nearest house. They all Sell on the Merits and| make the p ctures for the who’e sericsi & McNEVIN THE MceCLARY MFG. CO. a ies idee | Raffles has already taken his place Advertising of MINARD’S, am.ng those distinguished characters One sin particular claiming to be LONDON, TORONTO, MONTREAL, WINNIPEG, VANCOUVER, Manufacturers . & Genera. | Merchants. EWEN MACDOUGALL General Agent, Commission Merchant and Auctioneer. OFFICE AND WAREROOMS 73 GREAT GEO. ST.. Charlottetown, PF. E. I. P. Box 233. Reference, Bank of Nova Scotia. in fiction which everybody knows made by a ‘ormer proprietor of about. There will be five more ar. MINARD'S LINIMENT, which) ticles on ‘Russia of To-day, by Henry simply is a lie Norman, mM. FY. The present issue describes a romantic journey in “The PUCK AND STICK Will soon be in evidence the rink. You cannot skate without good hockey boots. Ours are up-to-date in every | QO Refined and Lubricating Oils. Hose Packing, belting, waste, ec, Goldie & Co’s well known brand of Flour. Strachan’s celebrated Gilt Edye Seap, Sunrise Blend Tea, etc. Call or write us for prices betore placing your orders. Ralston.... S. W. CRABBE, Local Agent, Charlottetown. Ladies’ Jackets. (NSIST UPON HAVING MINARD’S!) LINIMENT MADE BY, C. C. RICHARDS & CO., Yarmouth, N. S. HERE’S SOMETHING A. L. Fraser, B. A. ATTORNEY-aT-Law. P. E. Islan Souris, at GEO. CARRUTHERS NEW wean respect. | | M.D.C.M,.1..R. C. P., You Should do Immediately oe prices speak for them- Breakfast Food | London, Eng. selves. . 9 HAVE YOUR PHOTOGRAPH $2 75 A BREAKFAST FOR 36 THIS SEASON S PHYSICIAN AND SURGEOI 2 00 > Men’s Hockeys. PEOPLE IN A TWO Offic F - TAKEN AT rae ) ice and residence—Kent Street 5 Ankle S POUND PACKAGE IM PO RTATION opposite Mark Wright's factory. I 50—A\nkie Support. Office hours—8 to 10 a. m., 12to2 |. WESTLAKE BRGS. $1 50 | One cup oe Breakfast Food | p.m., 7 to8 p. m. | : : | copks enough for five persons---there | . . ; ? Christmas is coming. Comiig on'y too i 75 Boys Hockey S. | aré six full cups in every package. | ii Matera. — paene COME. soon. . emcee te pleasing} I 85 | Sliced dates and Ralston Break- | ——— E 4 prceen you can fier 2 frend. Come now 2 —Ankle Sup sort |fast Food make a delicious desert. | ~ is ae Tee's ke ieee EE pga 35 ! Otir “Little Book of Ralston Re-| AT CLEARING PRICES, $1 30 for small boys’ hockeys ceipes’’ tells of ether dainty dishes. | A. cupon in every package secures a | ‘copy. For sale by WESTLAKE BROS., HL. Dickey, M.D. | The’ Photographers. Sunnyside. Nov, 28—tf, | (Late of London Hospital.) Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Ilours —9.30 to 1; 2 to4. Eyes tested and fitted with glass Charlottetown" Stamper’s Corner. io R. K. JOST, ee seamen & rn J. HARRIS, London House.