THE BRITISH CABINET. Lord Salisbury’s fourth cabinet will consist of the surprising num ber of twenty ministers. Lord Londonderry, Mr. Hanbury and Gerald Balfour all having “taken cabinet rank. The complete list of appointments is now as follows : Xmas News oars Why ox of fine avea nice _ Marquis of Salisbury, prime min ister and lord privy seal. Duke of Devonshire, dent of the council. Marquis of Lansdowne, secretary of war. Marquis - of Papa likes C not buy hima Cigars? Wel line in packag of especially made for Xmas A good case lord presi S v Londonderry, post master general or president of the board of agriculture. Karl of Selborne, first lord of the admiralty. Warl of cellor Karl Cadogan, lord [reland. Lord James of Hereford, chancel lor of duchy ot Lancaster. Lord Ashbourne, lord chancellor of Ireland. Lord George Hamilton, secretary for India. : Lord Balfour of Burleigh, secre- |tary for Scotland. Sir Michael Hicks-Beach, chancel- ‘lor of the exchequer. A. J. Balfour, first treasury. Mr. Chamberlain, secretary for | the colonies. : Mr. Ritchie, secreta:y for the home department. Rich Food Mr. Broderick, secretary of war. ot good for anybody. We not : er bake rich food, but we have |_, Mr. Akers-Douglas, first commis: something deiicious in plain baking. | Der of works. “~“ oe ae ~"*" | Gerald Balfour, president of the . board ef trade. Parker House Rolls, 10c doz | Walter Long, president of the a oe 1ocal governmeut board. Cream Tartar Biscuits, 10¢ doz |" yy Hanbury, president of the They are light, fresh and good board of agriculture or postmaster € «i sik! ; oS « Md 2 Ae ee agg 2s the thing for tea or in fact |General. an presents, pipe always forms an ac- ceptable oft. See our line. Halsbury, lord chan new lieutenant of Geo. E. Hughes, The People’s Apothecarie ruggist. Hall. 4 Too Much lord of the .2 8 nO medi. Felephone 98. | Sir Arthur Suilivan’s Estate. THE DAILY EXAMINER, YOUNG LADIES RECEIVE THE VEIL A P. E. Islander Among the Number. | At certain times during the year | the Sisters of the Congregation of | St. Joseph, of St. Paul, Minn., as /Semble to witness the reception of postulants into their order. On Dec. 8th, the Feast of the Im maculate Conception, this impres sive ceremony was held at St. Joseph’s Academy. The sanctuary of the new chapel was tastefully | decorated for the occasion. The altar, half concealed by plants, was aglow with twinkling lights. Long before the hour appointed ior the ceremony many of the re and friends of the ladies who were about to bid adieu to the world, assembled to witness iatives the solemn rites which marked their | admission to that higher religious life of which the garb of the sister hood is indicative. | Whenthe thirteen white-robed , candidates entered and took their _places the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass was offered up by Rev J. T. Harrison, who, at its close, spoke of the reasonableness of self-sacrifice in view of the infinite reward await- ing those who attain the end for which all are created. /majority of Christians hope to ob- tain eternal happiness by observin the commandments of God, by virtue of a Divine vocation, seek perfection by following not only the precepts but the counsels of the Gospel. He exhorted fall to pray for those who were about to con- secrate their lives! to God and religion’s sacred cause. At the conclusion of the sermon | Maritime Commercial Travellers As- | the candidates approached the altar | sociation held in Halifax afew days| and gave expression to their desire, to deyote themselves entirely tothe | President, A MacKinlay; vice-presi-| They then | service of their Creator. flowering | young | While the | others, | to| 4n excellent chairman. CHARLOTTETOWN, DECEMBER 15 1900. ‘Local and | —H. Price Webber is to open the | | new Oddfellows Hall at Marysville. | | N. B., tonight. ; |_.—Any person having copies of! | Tne DarLy Examiner of the Ist and | 8rd of this month will greatly oblige by disposing of the same to us. Mr. Samuel J. Carr, of Pleas-| ant Valley, will be one of the speak | ers at the closing exercises of Acad ia College on Tuesday evening next —The alarm about nine o’clock this morning was for a blaze on the schooner iStanley Mac, lying at! (Jueen’s wharf. The cabin was bad ly gutted, aud captain King lost his clothes anda gold watch. The |schooner is owned by Mr. Charles Lyons, and is insured. The fire was caused by the accidental dropping of a match among some oakum. Corp. Fred W. Coombs writes from Royal Victoria Hospital, Net- ley, Hants, England, to a friend | here that he is recovering very | | Slowly, and although he is allowed to be up three hours daily, he can | rarely stand more than two, owing i _to extreme weakness. -As soon as | possible he expects to make a trip) Stanley Bros . sa, hee 3 Everything must be sold and sold quick. When the CONTRACTORS TAKE CHARGE Possible he expects to make a trip Every article has to be out Pe ae ore of the store. The front has ‘last night was ‘well attended con | =| to come out; the partitions, 32lvinz and stairways hav to come down ;s 0 you see the | sidering the unfavorable weather | conditions. The literary and musi-| necessity for a quick clear- ance. / | | |Cal programme rendered was of a high order of merit the readings | _by Rev. Mr. Raymond and the Misses | Stentiford being especially pleasing | features. Mr. J. P. Gordon made} —At the annual meeting of the | ago officers were elected as follows :| dents for Nova Scotia, WL Kane, Bp. STEWART ECLIPSE BAKERY. Bakes Best Bread. | withdrew, laid aside their bridal} £ Y Rowland, Ww B Arthur; vice- | robes ang assumed the habit of the | ae for New Brunswick, R A} >| sister Onc cnelt| March, F S W_ Parlee, Fred H) she itn an eels ¢ sisterhoed. Once more they knelt i. A ae all ares ‘before the Tabernacle to petition | Hartt, H R Sturdee; directors, J L) goes to his ne iow o Sailivan He, their Divine Spouse for light to| Hetherington, H I Wellner, F A) st anal S ay. know His holy will and grace to} Ronnan, R F Merlin, Geo E Davison, | Lonpon, Dec. 14.---The late Sir GET YOUR WANTS SUPPLIED ... OUT OF THis . made small bequesis to his two other nephews and to Mrs. Stephens, a ‘neice Who resides at Los Angelos, California, and bequeathed £1,000 ‘each to his housekeeper and vyaleét. The deceased aiso left a number Oi mementoes from his silver and china to personal friends,men and women, Look... FOR $6.50 YOU GET among them being Mrs. Beach Grant, mother of Lady Essex; Mrs. 1 barre! best Family Flour. Ronaids, Mrs. Doyley Carte, Mrs. 2 pounds 28c Tea. Crutchley; and also left a number 10 pounds Granulated Suga:. of his original scores to musical in- lons best American Oil. 4 gal stitutions and friends, Mrs. Ronalds 6 bars Oak Leaf Soap. getting the score of ‘‘ The Lost 2 pounds Raisins. Chord.’ 1 pound Currants. MARRIED. ALL FOR $6.50. At the home of the bride, Upper | Hillsborongh Street, on December 13th, by G. P. McLeod, of Baie Verte, N. B., to 1 SANDERSON & CO. | Ethel Blanche, daughter of Mrs. A. Victoria Row. N. Armour. of Charlottetown. L GOODS. Shawis Pink, Sky, Cardinal, Cream and Black, Prices 45c, 56c, 65c, and 75c. Children’s Hoods Very Dainty, ali Colors, Prices 25c, 30c, 34c, and 48c Each. Grocers. WOU and infanmtees for the ‘Wee Ones,” Prices (0c, Enianis’ Jackets These are Just Sy “ Ag @ ect U oe © @ w” & wn ° o& ~ oo. wn ho o Ghilire .’s White Fur Collars White Fur Trimming WEEKS & CO. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. The People’s Store. faymond, Alfred B. | fulfil the obligations they had con-| tracted, and then retired to receive | the congratulations of their friends. | ,- Among the postulauts was Miss | Faustina McIver, of Kinkora, P. E.| Island, whose namein religion is} Sister Mary Damien. The congregation of St. Joseph | now numbers among its members | twelve sisters and sixteen postu-| lants from Prince Edward Island. May they prove worthy of their ex- | alted vocation. S. P.M. | EE } INTHE WRONGDIRECTION hin power even though the people| | Srr,---I observe in this morning's | |Guardian one reason given by that| | paper as the cause of the defeat of | the Conservative party in both) Dominion and Provincial elections, | viz, “That the temperance people | were aroused.’’ If they ‘were| aroused, itwas in the wrong direc-| ‘tion. Why did they not vote out ‘the men whocheated them out of the Plebiscite vote? Or why did they not vote out those who gave Law to the City of Char a License | lottetown. | JT have no faith in the temperance people. The majority of them throw \their temperance principles to the |winds when it suits themselves to CONSERVATIVE. tO SO. we te o ee oe | **Great Haste ts Not Always Good Speed.” Many people trust to lack to pull them through, and are | often disappointed. Do not | dilly-dally in matters oj | _health, With it you can accomplish miracles. With- out it you are ‘’ no good. Keep the liver, kidneys, bowels and blood healthy by the use of Hood’s Sar saparilla. the faultless blood purifier. Rheumatism—“I bad acute rheuma- tisin in my limb ana foot. I commencec treatment with Hood’s Sarsaparilla ance Hood’s Pills ana in a_ short time was cured.” WuLi1aM HasKeEtTt, Brantford, Ont Scrofula—“ I was troubled with scrofuls and impure blood. A cut on my 4am! would not heal. Hood’s Sarsaparilla wa: recommended and after IJ had taken three bottles I was well.” Danret RoBgnson, 52% Treauley Street, Toronto, Ont. Hood Flood’s Pills cure liver ills; the non-irritating se Sule cathartic to take with Hood’s Sarsaparills ay ae : snce Edward Island editioi the Candadian Trade Review ontains many fine new nar ottetown and vicinity, also oO smmerside and Souris, and is a witable present to send to friend :way. Price We give this ‘ook free to every purcaser of #0.) worth of goods, and a liberal dis count to all until the clese of tae century. Watches, jewelry, silver: ware.—E. W. Taylor, Camerep peck; city. ; eR. = Phe Prin views oO oo. ovC. | successful a Government has only cially to the development of the dairy | E industry in the Island province and | MAGNIFICENT STOCK o be Geo H Richard: Robertson, treasurer, William | —The Grits have stolen one seat) from the Conservatives in Prince) Edward Island because of the blun-| der or crime of a Government official | who placed improper marks upon; the ballot papers. In Manitoba they have entered a protest against the | return of Mr. La Riviere, member elect for Provencher, because. as| is alleged, the returning officer im- | properly located one of the polling booths. If this sort of busimess is j to appoint enough incompetent or dishonest officials to maintain itself | SUIT CASES should be overwhelmingly against it.—Moncton Times. —The Winter Fair now going on| at Guelp is largely attended. Mr. | F. L. Haszard, President of the) Charlottetown exhibition association | Mr. Chas. R. Smallwood, Secre- | tary,and Mr William Simpson, repre- | senting THE EXAMINER, are among | the Maritime men in attendance. | Mr. Haszard was one of thespeakers | at the banquet given by tle Ontario | Experimental Union. He alsospoke | at the monster public meeting on | Wednesday night, referring espe-| HAND BAGS TELESCOPE expresing gthe hope that equal | t strides would be made in live stock | husbandry. —Ata recent meeting of branch | 279, C. M.B. A.. Lourdes, N. 8., the] following expression of sympathy | was tendered to the esteemed ee NeW Stock Just to Hand. President, C. C. O'Reilly :---Dear Sir,---Having heard with deep regret of the sad loss of a beloved brother, | T J H IS L d H ; | we, your brother members of Branch | ° ° A ’ on On OL Se, E 1279, C. M. B. A.. in meeting! assem- } bled wish to tender you @ur sincere | r - “ . . j ea ‘and heartfelt sympathy in this your | sien sad bereavement. May God enable = vou by His grace to bear witn| ” ES Christian fortitude the heavy cross | which He has seen fit to thrust upon you, is the earnest prayer of Branch ~~ 279, Piease ce nvey the sympathies of the branch to your aged father 1 and the remaining members of the family. Just out the second edition oO “7 et ee yr: ‘Our Bovs Under Fire DY MIS . ay 1 4h, a4 +4 , ng \nnie yLetbsao. i nis eaition no . . . « + oils t Tt > ODLY LeEitd Ot cine ROIS LIST REI departure i f oat hur R 7 ~S It career O! -OvS S Uk Poul Africa, but also of their triumphan: | return, the reception me Halifas z IK: 4 John’s, and Charlottetown the latter including the cele ' t] a4: ot thei That is what we wish to state about our brations on the nign of thei arrival, the Thanksgiving service in St. James’ church, th READY-TO-PUT-ON OVERCOAT. 1 } . ~ l-or +h, erand banquet, the speakers, tie different tunctions. * also Cm Its made from all wool fine blue beaver cloth. lined with an ; oe Pi “gawoar sie aod excellent quality Italian or farmers satin, silk stitched, velvet bitty sae eee! ae collar, cood workmanship. We have for the past 30 years handled i S rece j ci ] * tJuee » *)38 4 1 4 is - men tie ~ : ‘ . land’s re Ce prion and the ¥ a 1 millions of samples of cloth and think we knowa good deal about review ol the. remainder oi “pe quality, and we can confidentiv.say we have not see. a better coat Canadians under Col. Eat CG for $10.09 than we are offering. ditional Jlustrations. Boun in Ss : nem x Rees Seay ae es cloth 75 cents, paper cover o% cents. | We wil! be pieased to have you examine these coats. Mor sale at the bookstores. 3dy.1wk. : . — MORRIS BLOCK D. A BRUCE A piece of our rich cut f1as CHARLOTTETOWN makes an acceptable Xmas gitt.—! MERCHANT TAILOR. W. W. Wellner. } Oe ee ae ame, % r Se ee —— . Ra eS 9 ES ag tag cere ies A SURE ER He I ee Ep ea Ip momen mete: eo 2%, Mine ane: ee oD me ge ea ; least ae ~ a Ne RAE A A i AIRS OS NR SAI Pe. Pema FNtha. Sma no bes eee GRE ty MRS 8 5 POE — ” lec we jes ty ler « sae Se ednceginr teal