bw AHN ‘ No foreign mail this evening. Y gu V Re ®, ; re m Don't forget the concert to ' = e y — n ht in St. Ja Wes Hall A ‘ ae There were about S40) 2 ‘ { mail matter brought ove yy th Taw “ Minto vesterday . : ¢ Rt If vou vant to KnOW wWwhoel Lu i Bi 7 as,” > a ef ro tomorrow evening read the'Bo Brigade programme in this iss AA Y S —The social service fo len in Vk A i the*Y. M.C. A. yest ‘day Was large ly attended and greatly appreciat — ed ' Pretty little i ts OT ood | 5 and accept-|;ome made candy at the Boys , ., | Brigade entertainment temorrow abl. yS OF Ils! evening No one should miss the Boys > ( | | ~ . . ek at \ — Brigade entertainment tomorrow , . 1: ‘vening when t! mission is but oe evening when the admis Ours are of Buckshin. Indian) 5... make i rel thing. | Miss Jessie Gordon, of Brudenell, | ee P i died at the Y K Island Hospital Prices 80c, 90 $l 10 $l 35, | this morning of typhoid fever. She f -. OVe, wv , ’ . ‘ ~The Minto left Charlottetown | for Pictou this morning at seven o’clock. She leaves Pictou on return ito-morrow morning at the hour. ~~ ALLEY&CO Stater Shoe Agents blowing down during the } i Four drunks appeared acting Stipendiary ‘nessey, John Keenan were each fined $10 or 20 days, and Francis Mahar $2 or 10 days. —Much sympathy is felt for Mr. John Mutch, of Lot 48, who lost his oat crop as aresult of his barn big gale last October. There were about 400 | stook of oats in the barn, besides a quantity of hay, when it was blowa The oats heated and spoil- MARRIED. | down. residence of Mr. J. D. Mc-| og Richmond Street, Charlotte- | 7, town, December 13th, 1900, by the | Rev. DP. B. McLeod, Mr. William | Welsh Brown,son of Captain Brown, | ef the S. S. Stanley, = Maggie A. McMillan, lands At the Billan The lous is a larce > aeatet an : : 1€ 108s IS a large one and Is;severe ly felt by Mr. Mutch. —Advices from Livadia report t Wood Is-| Perfectly normal course. “Hh has 'a good appetite, gains strength idaily, and his temperature and ee | pulse are normal.’’ The Imperial . DIED. | train hus been ordered to be in readi- At Southport, Lot 48. on the 10th | 2¢s8 to leave the Crimea Dec, 28 mst., Florence Mary Prendergest, | and it is believed that the Czar and ie OP wears. : {the Imperial family will return “Suddenly at Garfield, Belfast,|°@™y in January. — Nov. 30th, 1900, of apoplexy, Fin-} —Money and Risks, a Toronto ley Macdonald, aged seventy-four| publication, has a sketch of the life years aes six mont of Mr David Burke, General Man- |ager of the WORST ON RECORD. iS. is {Company. The sketch accon:- |}panied by a capital likeness. Mr. 'the insurance business A. N. Wideman’s Case Attracting . ’ . . Great Attention to Dodd’s fromm: since been classed with the , one. successful islanders ‘ Kidney Pills. ccessful islanc S 8 abroad. —About noon today fire was dis- ‘ : ;covered in the upper part of thi DuntTROON, Dec. 17.—Vir A. N.; Robinson building on Great George | Street, near Crabbe’sCorner. Ths a great deal ofattention lately. Mr. | fire was in the portion of the build Wideman is a resident of this place| mg occupied by a man named Dia and consequentiy well known nere.| Mond, and is thought to have been His case was truly remarkable. For} caused by a defective flue. five months he i: in bed, bent, | damage by fire was not great. But twisted, distorted by rheumatism. | there was considerable water poure He was actually in agony, some-|into the building, much of which times screaming with pain. Wideman’s case has teen attracting Loy id ¥ Bed | found its way through to the tailer sores came out on his body, one of | Shop of Mr. Daniel McLaren on the ¢ 143 5 i Yr Y 5 which was poulticed five hundred} ground fioor. times before it healed. Until Mr.| —The cheese trade of this pro- Wideman started t ake Dodd’s|vince has become a ver’ in- Kidney Pills it was taought that portant factor. death was the only way out misery. Mr. Wideman doctors to no avail. L_ They gave him medicine containing mercury which made his teeth break off, but which absolutely tailed to of his|Spillett, during the season jut | closed shipped 29,500 box:s to Lon don and Liverpool, and disposed o 1000 to the localtrade. Mr. Aitur! Biffin, representing Hodgson Bros , | Montreal, handled 19,320 boxes, | 16,200 of which were shipped to| Messrs. Diilon & | ' | was treated by cers him: Mr. Wideman was cured} London and Liverpool, and 3,120 | Dy 'Xodd's Tidney Pills. His case} were sold in Charlottetown. Carvell ® regarded as the most severe on} Bros. sold 200 boxes locally and ex- . . ported 2,606 boxes. —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 for diarrhea. It is pleasant to the taste. Sold by druggists 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. record, aa his cure by Dodd’s Kid- mey Pills is the most successful cure . of rhewnstism known. Mr. Wide- mangets letters from all over the country enquiring about Dodd's Kidney Pills. Se LE FINEST Fruit The Purest . Spices The Purest Flavoring Extracts. | Have at Elegant Dis- | play of 4 : The Best Gonfectionery e — Perfumery ves The Finest a Ph Pastry Flour 4, Cigars ; ‘| results in you Christmas bak- ‘ug. Leave your order with us and get the best. WEBSTER & McKAY, Mirror amd Brush Sets, etc., etc: above for a lady or gentleman. A pleasure to show goods. ‘Local and Other Items PERSONAL. | had been in the hospital two weeks. | same before | Magistrate | Blanchard this forenoon. James Hen-| Hughes, and Peter The hay was also damayed. | | that the Czar’s recovery is pursuing | Victoria Life Insurance | rontage tax is small, and will bear| | Burke was bornin Charlottetown in|/@w and have the scheme brought) | 1850, and has been connected with | inte operation at once. since 1869. | He has made rapid strides, and has| Th: i i has arrived You can pick a nice present from BHE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, DECEMBER 15, 1900. - H~~3< . a> (om ~ Om ‘ Fee. Se a | | ms 2 as oe ” = & h, Mr. Neil Mce(Quarrie, barrister-at-| \ law, Summerside, is among the | \) latest arrivalsatthe H | Davies, ’ Mr ti Bb Williamsand Mr A OQ} \) at the Hotel Dav | } Mr. and Mrs. H. J. McKenziej 4 e @ e & e ® were amono the passengers by the} (}) Minto yesterday. They are guests! # 7 it the Hotel Davies. af Mr. Geo Inman, barrister-at | 2 jiaw, Montague, who has been in | at town tor several days, left | 2 " 5 | today on return to his home. | Mr. and Mrs. J. Edward Wyatt | and children,of Summerside, arrived | }in Charlottetown Saturday night] and left ning for Florida, | | re Mrs. Wyatt and ler daugh-| s Tho i-3 off Every Cloth Jacket ii ers will spend the winter. er A \. Leturegey, M. r.. and | RV Mr. J. KE. Lefurgey, of Summerside, | # were at the Hotel Davies over night. | They were passengers by the nT | this morning en route to Sydney. | Hon, Mr, Farquharson, Mr. J. F.! % | Whear, MLA, Mr. John A. Mathe- | ; | son, Inspector of Fisheries, and Mr. | | J. J. Davies, who were in Halifax | | attending the Laurier banqvet, re-| | turned to Charlottetown yesterday! #¥ | by the steamer Minto. Sir Louis| ’ | Davies, who also attended the ban-| | quet, went to Ottawa with the} | | other ministers. In the course of his sermon yester- | | day, the Rev. James Simpson men-| | tioned the fact that he has held the | |incumbency of St. Peter’s Cathe-| |dral for fourteen years. Short as 'the time is, Mr. Simpson has, we believe, held his charge longer than | an other clergyman in Charlotte- | town. He is to be congratulated | in wearing well. While there are! |many persons in this city who dis- | |agree with Mr. Simpson ina TO CHOOSE HURRY! some | points, there are, we believe, few or} { the Store 2) ee: 3 FROM. HURRY ! EVERY JACKET MUST GO. ‘none who do not honor him for his! ' | ca reful and conscientious discharge! # |} of the sacred duties of his office. R SENTNER, McLEOD OOD NEWS comes from thos. | who take Hood’s Sarsaparilla fo; | | | scrofula, dyspepsia and cneumatism. | Reportaagree that HOOD’S CURE y | i GT | TT — A THE REMOVAL OF SNOW. | Si,—The proposition to have the! | = | snow removed from the sidewalks by} the city, outlined in Tuk EXAMINER} of Saturday,is a good one and should | | meet with the approval of all. The) | ‘ & IT PAYS TO BUY AT PERKINS Se eo “ 9 ERED ED ED: 28: EVEN WHAT SHALL IT BE ? Many weeke of careful preparation enable ts to help to solve the problem. GOODS SUITABLE FOR XMAS Abound here. Out of the many articles which are worthy of mention we quote the following as a sample :— , @ ightly upon every one. Let the) e City Council pass the necessary by- | F } CITIZEN. | i Apt | SWEDEN. King Oscargis Convalescent. | STOCKHOLM, Dec. 15.—The condi-| | tion of King Oscar is so much im-}| | proved that it is expected he will be | able to resume the reins of govern- ment in a few days. Crown Prince Gustave who has been acting as regent during the of his father, King Oscar, here. <A meeting of will be held today. | } illness the Cabinet * To prove to you that Dr. Chase’s Ointment is a certain i es and absolute cure for each and every form of itching, bleedingand protruding piles, the manufacturers have guaranteed it. See tes- timonials in the daily press and ask your neigh- bors what they think ofit, You can use it and get your money back if not cured. 60c a box, at all dealers or EDMANSON, BATES & Co., Toronto, Dr, Chase’s Ointment —_ ~ LOCAL NOTICES. 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 Quiits, Blankets, Battenberg work in centre piecs, Boleros, etc. ‘hy s, oh yes, we will keep our ‘mas bazaar open evenings till 9 P. M. —Jas. Paton & Co. tf A few bbls. of American Bald- wins for sale by the barrel at Beer & Goff’s. Buy your mince meat at Beer & Goff’s. Men's American velvet slippers only $1 a pair--.a useful and accept- abit present.---Alley & Co. Boys’ and girls’ Indian moccasins | from 80c a pair.—Alley & Co. Hockey boots all sizes for boys— n useful Xmas gift. -Alley & Co. | E. McDougall sells at auction to- morrow, 18th inst., at 73 Great New Battenburg Patterns, Braids, Rings, etc. F. PERKINS & CO,, George Street, household furniture, sleighs, robes, stoves, etc. Genuine Ebony hat, cloth, bonnet, and hair brushes in abund- ance at G. F. Hutcheson’s. tf, Don’t you think a good watch would make a beautiful Xmas present for your lady friend. G. F. Hutcheson’s stock is very com- plete. Ladies’ Jackets—#3 to $7 less than regular price. Know what that means ? Well, about $5 to $10 less than other’s regular price. See 250 of them at big store.—Prowse Bros. XMAS GIFTS IN JEWELRY - - - - Besides eur large stock Diamond Rings, we are showing a nice selection of moderate pice Rings, in which Almandines, Ameth- ysts, Opals and other fancy stones are combined. Our large stock contains a wonderful assortment of Novelties for Xmas Gifts. All Articles Purchased Here Engraved Free. Orders delivered promptly aaywhere in the city. J. G. JAMIESON, THE MEDICAL HALL —Open till 9 o’clock this week. | Paton’s Xmas bazaar will be open til9 P. M. All wooden toys } off tf. W. W. WELLNER, Jeweler and Engraver. te & CO. CHARLOTTETOWN’S BUSIEST STORE. —— Te a: smilie eEeeenenttnnenennnsanenetl 'S HERE SOMETHING You Should do Immediately HAVE YOUR PHOTOGRAPH TAKEN AT WESTLAKE BROS. Christmas is coming. Coming only too soon. A photograph is the most pleasing present you can offer a fr.end. Come now before the big rush is on. We can please you. That’s what we're here for. WESTLAKE BROS., The Photographers. Sunnyside. Qharlottetewn! Nev."28—tf. Wants, Lost, Found. FOR SALE.—A double seated box driv- ing sleigh. Also fur robe. Apply at this ofhice. di3 3! TO LE f.—A tenement on King Street near Queen, cortaining six rooms. Rea moderate. ‘Apply at whe Connolly estate office, Queen street a3 SALESMEN wanted to se.l our goods by sample to wholesale and retail trade. W wre the largest and only manufacturers our line in the world. Libera! Salary pat Address CAN-Dex, Mig. Ce. Savannah, G j WANTED.—Lady camvassers te solicit _ erders for Cersets (te order). Fifty per cent. | Cemmission, fer the we] knewn Caniff Corset Go., 105 Bleury Street, Montreal. nie WANTED.—To purchase, a small farm, with from 5 to 25 acres of land, within ave miles of Charlottetown, with house and out- buildings. Apply to W. L. McDonald, Martin House, Prince Street, Charlottetown, Peis ROBERTS &CO., pares Propie’s BANK BUILDING, MONTREAL. 12 years Examiner in U.S. Patent Office. No Patent—No pay. Write for Red Book, WANTED.—An experienced woman to take charge of a house. Must be recom mended. Apply to Miss Morris, 233 Water Street. a27- BOARDERS,—Twe or three additional boarders cas be comfortably accommodated at Mrs. Stumbies’ private bearding house, corner Prince and t Sts. Moderm cen- venicaces. Teftns medcrate. a7 tf