er be: — soem Sita i eae eee te a nee A cm - a sam n smn st ai a SANE TNT NL NCCC nn mati y { | THE DAILY BAAMINEK CHARLU'T'VTET DECEMBER 20, 1899 Art l UWN, 4 1 oa een RS Se a eee HE Se LENSE MN uel | Tal ee salient ee ee - eee) , - . il on a" 1 ———— a ee — nel , , : HER THOUGHT?TULLNESS } ovet to go to sleep agdif Without moy- Ask yo ur doctor how 8 ing away an inch. 2 002 lany pr eparat ions of cod- “The rest of the family went on with ARR i F a 60) 5 r 4 The elderly millionaire who hdd mar- their chattering and wailing, and when fiver oil there are, ried the famous beauty regarded the I left the house after the end bad eome Vu 5 ES rie ll answ “6 I 1} watch chain admiringly. to the grandmother the girl was still wt eu iS He Will answe un- “ ihe . 7 hh ss sleeping there. refusing ; - 2 A very delightful birthday present, sieeping ere, refusing to have ber 4 is of them, \sk h&m he continued, beaming upon his fair | ™O'™!4s bap disturbed, and somehow SSS SSSR AA 9 hic] t H ll young wife. “So massive and yet in my system was considerably jarred by ay ee a es ' W il j Lie OCs. e Wi i such excellent taste.” the thing.’”’ New Yo. = Commercial ¥ Se ole ba Te : | ; ; . “rT , an ania ttl te Advertised. TO CHOOSE FROW geply, “Scott’s Em ision.”’ 7 % = va you ma r <a ‘ - N roan rar served. was so cheap too. Jus . Then see that this is the _ think, it cost only $15.” _ The Vaudeville Theater. Allnew and up-to-date. si , itiatad “Only $15!” echoed the millionaire, Sometimes the vaudeville theater is ; Come before they are picked wf o y‘ u Ovtaln, t contains in astonishment. “Fifteen dollars for an individual and independent enter- emmpeneenN. memes pg the purest cod-liver oil, free yom unpleasant odor and taste. You also get the hy- pophosphites and glycerine. | All three are blended into e CT? h . ' vr - | one gt ind | ealing and nour , think 1 can afford to wear a solid gold this solid gold chain!’ “Oh, of course it isn’t solid gold,” she interposed. “You could never get a solid gold chain for that price.” “What is it, then?’ “Why. gold filled, to be sure.’ ” a | see, ’ said her busband, stroking reflectively. “But why this sudden streak of economy? Don’t you his chin — prise; more often it belongs to a circuit. The patronage, expenses and receipts are enormous. One circuit will speak for all. It has a theater in New York, one in Philadelphia, one in Boston, and one in Providence, and they give no Sunday performances, and yet these four theaters entertain over 5,000,000 people every year, give employment to oo) attaches and to 3,500 actors. ~ \ aN \ MAW WWw NAA its guarant SASS Castoria is for Infants and Children. harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, and Soothing Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. use by Millions Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays Feverish- OS Syrups. It contains ee is thirty years’ SSS Castoria is a Drops neither Opium, It is Pleasant. of over. Our Dells are pro- nounced to be the best and largest assortment in Ch’town. Come in and see for your- elf —Prices marked down toe the lowest—Toys, Steam En- gines, Magic Lanterns, Plain and Fancy Stationery, Rock- OT Gere l‘our thousand people pass in and out i E . . : i . ising remedy. ee sa . wie tea, | of each one of Cae eee daily ness, Castoria cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria ing Hor: es, something new; se you can,” she assented. | .. -* are eS sl ; ? ’ i ard $1.00, all druggists, “But this one is guaranteed re a fen thousand dollars are distributed relieves Teething ‘Troubles, cures Constipation and Gurls’ and Boy 8 Sleighs and SCOTT & BOWNE is . )c* raelr j © . . : : % OWNER, Geni, Tusente, for ten years—and—and”— each week in salaries to the actors and Flatulency. Castoria assimilates the Food, regulates Coasters all at —_— $2r0 0000 0000 & 0000 100 O90" XMAS TO SEND AWAY Just the thing for ‘riends abroad—They’ll enjoy it. It is a “Prince Edward Island lilustrated,” a nicely got up, illustrated book on P. E. Island, with map —a suitable Christ- mas reminder to send abroad. 2S cents. For sale at all Book- stores, Mason’s Newstand ; and at Toe FExamNER office. i | 7 ! | ? 7 | | 7 : SOO BOOS ASOT OOOBOD ~~) BODO © FOE OG ESOS HS 6 POSE CSTW 1478 O00 9908 9OOO 5Oed AU, 0000 3:50 “O08 } “Well?” said the millionaire inquir- ingly. “Well, dear,” she concluded, after some hesitation, “as that is quite as long as you are likely to live, | thought an’s Home Companion. An Evening Call, “1 called on Perkins last evening,” re- } marked Mr. Brown. “Did you have a pleasant time?’ in- quired Mrs. Brown. “Very. Perkins was beating his wife when I came in.” “What?” “I say Perkins was beating his wife, but of course he stopped when I came ih, “Weil, I should hope so.” “] hegged hiih to go right on, but he said some Other time would do just as well.” “You begged hini to go on.” “Why, yes, | didn’t want to spoil the fun, you know.” “Oh, you brute!” “Eh?” “Do you mean to say you could have looked calmly on while he beat his wife?’ “Certainly. Why not?’ “I thought you had at least a spark of manhood left. I suppose you will be beating me next.” “Yes, I think I could if you would play cribbage with me.” “Play cribbage?’ “Yes. That is what Perkins and his wife were doing.” “You horrid thing.”—San Francisc¢ Examiner. Not Stricken With Grief. $5,000 to the attaches. Take one thea- ter for example, the house in Boston. lt is open the year round, and it costs $7,000 a week to keep it open, while its patrons will average 25,000 every week. On a holiday it will play to from Royle, in Scribner's. Grounds For Action, Softleigh—l aw—had me mind wead by a pwofessional mind weader we- cently, doncher know? Miss Cutting—Indeed! And what did hejcharge you? Softicigh—Foah dollars. Miss Cutting—What an outrage! Why don’t you have bim arrested for obtain. ing money under false pretenses?— Chicago News. A tr LT A ate The Others to Blame, “You can’t keep a secret, Marie.” “Yes, I can; but I always happen to tell things to other girls who can’t.”— Chicago Record. A little sugar taken with water, not too cold, in case food is not obtainable, will relieve any feeling of exhaustion and sharp hunger. The use of cocaine to produce local insensibility is forbidden in Turkey on religious grounds. Mr. Kimberley’s Nimble Wit. James G. Blaine was nouplused once while be was secretary of state. One of the applicants for a consulate in Japan was the late Samuel Kimber- ley of Baltimore, who died in the serv- ice in Central America. After he had a healthy and zhildren. Dr. G. C. natural sleep. | scription known to me,” Oscoop, Lowell, Mass. the Stomach and Bowels of Infants and Children, giving Castoria is the Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. it would be fooliseh e3 r tori l R ES E N é pay any aciePntheitth afee te Wee ene) ree Seren ee RSS. — Sapeitons®. : i ; y Vaudeville Theater,” by Edwin Milton *‘Castoria is an excellent medicine for ‘‘Castoria Is so well adapted to children Mothers have repeatedly tuld me | that I recommend it as superior to any pre- of its good effect upon their children.” H. A. ARCHER, M. D. Brooklyn, N. ¥ THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF APPEARS ON EVERY WRAPPER _FHE CENTAUR COMPANY. 77 MURPRY STREET, NEW YORK CITY. Cr On the Top Rung of Popularity ! HOLLY Bright Chewing Tobacco F. J. HORNSBY Book & Stationery Store, Ch’town. THE QUESTION IS OFTEN ASKED, WOW 13 THE ASCRNDENCY OF ROYAL OAK SOAP vecounted ‘for? The answar 3 simple enough, viz:—Be- sause there is none equal to it tor intrinsic merits, firmness, purity, combined with great casting and cleansing pro- perties Send for premium list. J, D, LAPTHORN & C0., Charlottetown Soap Works “THE Prince Edward Island Magazine ..NOW ON SALE.... 4t all the Bookstores and at R. H. Mason’s News : presented his credentials Mr. Blaine Stand. “{ thought my ambulance service | gaiq: had hardened me against unpleasant “I should like to appoint you, Mr. CONTENTS FOR DECEMBER, a ee - 7 EALED TENDERS addressed to the ua This Cluisi lersigned, and marked on the out- surprises,” said a young doctor who does considerable work on the lower care of his proper health in youth and { Kimberley, but I have made it a rule is spelled ‘Enroughty,’ but it is pro- nounced ‘Darby.’ ‘This fact, familiar IS PURE, DELICIOUS, WHOLESOME, ber, 1899, containing names of all such defaulters. and the amount due from them respectively, with a statement of the Number of the town Lot, Water Lot or Common Simpson’s Milis, Bay View, Frontispiece. Christmas—(a sonnet) by Thos. A. Lepage Dividend Notice ee . ; 4 ° : to recommend po one who does not 3 ; ; , . , ‘ east side, “but sometimes it seems Dot. | speak the language of the country to ALL USERS WITH HIGH TASTE USE IT. Tee ae iale. W e have imp >! ted aj For instance, yesterday morning when | which he is sent. Do you speak Jap- icaitiinniaiae griron! § . . few I calied on an old woman patient in @ | anese?’ TOBACCO CO., MONTREAL. At the Dunk—a poem—Illustrated, by Prof. . big tenement down town | found she “Cert-t-tainly, Mr. B-Blaine,” stam- John Caven. | e vas dying, and 1 was shocked to see | mered Mr. Kimberley. “A-a-ask De | ee ee eee saieatictieanes — | Cavendish in the Olden Time —Illustrated, by i | | Turkish lying asleep close beside her on the | ¢.ssomething in J-J-Japanese and I'll Walter crepe. ; ‘ toane narrow bed a young girl of about 15. sasver you." Th t H h Memories of the Past—Ilustrated, by Joha i ‘Pipes "Tarouned ber at once and explained | “fy tne hada a word to a4, but at Hang-on Coug Pann to her that her grandmother was with- | the Japanese post went to another : a as. ' . | ‘ ‘ ; ‘ ' , , . “a . Nursing at Chickamauga Park—Illustrated, ' A splendid Christmas | in a few minutes of death. I thought | man, all the same, and Kimberley only needs to be attented to in a proper and thorough manner to be eredicated boy Wiseaes M. Kelly. H ift for gentlemen > naturally that she would jump out of | went to Centra! America. entirely from your system, Liniment rubbing and flannel wraps about the chest Tenant League Proceedings, by John Ross. i 2 | 8! org , her unpleasant position, without think- Another story is told of Kimberley and throat are good enough but they are 4 The Phantom Bell Ringers--Illustrated, by if | Call and see them. ing long about the manner of her | equally creditable to his nimble wit. not sufficient, they don't go deep enough. SOns J. KE. Rendle. : | ‘. ‘ 3 jumping. But 1 fooled myself. She | One day he met a young woman who The root of the disorder is pulmonary 9 eee eee Fact—Illustrated ) t ol : . : : tecaiice jamais ; : : . W. Watson. . : | Red dd 1 n Bros yy Patel “tame ae ee threw her —— impulsively around his weakness—build that up—strengthen it potanic A Quay, by Topsy. t ) 3 og} of ny . d su ¢ ily and n . ere neck and kissed him. Seeing her mis- with Adamson’s Balsam and your Christmas Greetings—a poem, by May Car- You Jemme ‘lone’ then she jurned | take, she drew back and angrily ask- 2 ; a sNaTT > . : ¢ ; OPPOSITE P. O manne amg | ed: Cough is Cured. Notes & Queries, &c. ia? a. “Aren’t you Mr. Jones?” Ou Sami a “N-n-no, madam,” replied Kimber- 25 Cents AT ALL DRUGGISTS. Se a copy—Send for sample. iat : ley, bowing; “I’m n-n-not, but | i ial ap E Island Railway w-w-wish to thunder lL w-w-was.”— —_ The P. E. Island Magazine, | | . . Saturday Evening Post. . : P. O. BOX 698, i af meee List of Ratepayers for the City of Charlottetown Charlottetown, P. ET. Bil T d F fra jing The Pronunciation Explained. yur ; enaers For wufai . A Letter for Grandpa. “There is a family in Virginia,” says : L on .') feaihdsiiia Tne man who takes | Collier's Weekly, “the name of which In default for Assessment due on Real Property, for the year ending 31st Decem- 1 4 maturity lives to smile Lot, upon which, or any part thereof, such assessment is in default. ide, “Ten: ing,” itl be a to many Americans, happened to be MERCHANTS BANK oF P. K. IsLawp. 4 ee Td as he reads toiildren | told by Miss Hayward at a dinner in Charlottetown, Nov. 30, 1309. a received until 12 o’clock, noon, of his grandchildren. old DY ALIs a) Amount S cae = 501 : t hich Mr. Kipling was | Name of Ratepayer In Statement or Description of Property upon of Assessment Notice is hereby given that a half-yeariy . 5 | rel Baer ibe sg ere ee ; ; : Default. which Assessment Is made, due & unpaid Dividend at the rate of 8 per cent per annum, nti MONDAY, DECEMBER 18t', 1899. On oe es dane and present, when he broke in: ‘You — —_—. | on the Capital Stock of nls Ba has been : | 7 ‘ ; : . : be ; vi i 3, | Por the Gradi 2 other work ta 606- thought for health, | Saved my reputation oF eee . Bivne, Elizabeth House & Land on Town Lot No. 26, 4th Hundred $18.00 | Zeclaved. payable St its Cinking mous®, om tthe Grading and 0 ie it’s worth a dollar | You are the first man, W oman or chi Coyle, Siephen House & Land on Town Lot No. 3, 20d Hundred 15.75 The Transfer 40%ks will be closed from the . siructing about ten miles of Railway on here and there for the | who could back me up in it.’ f C Lot No. 26 6,75 | 19th December, 1899, to the 2nd January, 1989. | | tnaitat Cudmore, Andrew Hoase & Land on Common Lot No. ; . | Re ee as b ae Oe te ais apes ope cs “The explanation of the peculiarity 18 | Hughes Peter House & Land on Common Lot No. 22 6.75 Oa order of the Soard Hy o4g . de Gi » : . ° is ses, ~ ; a = ’ . ° ‘ ; oe os oe atond a mvhen 3 sew inen is “out of whack” or | that the Derbys were an English fami- | Buches, Jobn House & Land on Common Lot No. 21 ; 2.25 a al a J. M. DA. a : th "PE [al ; iR ‘il 5, at Ch “lottetown, | Bis digestion is bad, or his appetite “fin- | ly who settled in Virginia in the colo- | Kelly, Patrick louse & Land on Common Lots Nos, 33, 34 & 35 a ; ia ond at tk ; off a of the Chief E gineer at Medic I plone _ ty cae: epee: nial days. One of the sons, the tradl- | Lowe, Walter Vacant Land on Common Lot No, 31 H 2.06 . R - : Medical Discovery. =o . i black sheep of the family, was | Ma! Eliza House and Land on Town Lot No. 82.2nd Hundred 10.12 aio & 27th da wales waa ae, fills the blood } tional black s p : ; Ma'ouey, Eliz ; . . s ne. 5 Se - with the see sista chenarie of the food a 4 left a share in his father’s will on con- | McCarron, James House & Land on Town Lot No. 62, lst Hundred 8 44 nnua ee in ; of Nuvember, 1899, at which places, also, forms of tender may be obtained. man takes. It is the great liver invigorator, dition that he changed his name. He McKay, W David Mill Buildings & Land on Common Lots Nos. 19 & —OF THE— , It makes the digestion perfect It is the hanged his writte name to En- 20 28.12 | end r : : : changed his written | * sen ee be made on the printed great blood-maker, fiesh-builder and nerve roughty, but continued to call himself | Offer, James House é& Land on Common Lot No. 22 8.22 MERCHANTS BANK OF P. E. ISLAND ‘orms eupplied. : ‘ tonic. It diives all impurities from the ougnty, Pant SanctW. 4.0 . All the conditions of the specification | system. It cures nervous prostration, bil- | Derby. ur ° . . B . . I Fie Muleer avec lous complaints, malarial troubies oMinge | "hearing this explanation Ms | Witt, Trustces - House & Land on Towa Lols Nos. 97 & 98, Ist holders of the Merchants Sauk 9f Fs 6. Land | ‘ rie . > . gf ~is ‘ . . > “ s 7 ‘Vv an 8 yell it o. George Stree ; arlot wh, on ‘u i ¥ ! Baile aang aed ee 2 ee en os ree ) a , a P ail ig b Reid, Richard B House & Land on Town Lot No. 95, 2nd Hundred 3.37] the 9h day of January, next, A D, 1900, at ailway Office, G. A. SHABP, dishonest. Smith if you like,’ was the reply, ‘but Rackh ao ine & Lecad oes Consaaae Bathe. a 13.19 | ton bees ei ie ohamie sa . Ch’town, Nov 17 l6ieo Sup rintezdent “Would have written you before now, but | j¢ will always be pronounced Kipling,’ ackham, y ° ‘i ee Or eee wih tae Cuddles ob eo thought 1 would wait unt! 1 ct Cok, Gaivestoa 4 which caused him to look ‘as | Stewart Allan Estate of 4 ‘ least one day previous to the meeting. Referring to the above thetime for te ge maga ee Pf eaten es ae een a - i ; hey! * late Vacant Land on Town Lot No. 55, 3ri ‘Tundred 2.06 J. M. DAVISON, » ive i J ) 7 ; ONT am Dp ease say ¢ , ad op . es ag Ss , . & ss ¢ | eiving tenders is extended until Tuesday es well” I have been using Dr. Pierce's unfeignedly pleased as y Watling Mrs House & Land on Town Lot No. 89, 20d Hundred 7.88 | voc 2—2aw& w3ws Cashier : Dee 5 zs 7? Golden Medical Discovery, the ‘ Favorite Pre a Watling, Mrs Vacant Land on Common Lot No. 15 1.68 ‘ Jecem ber 26th, 1899. scription’ and ‘ Pleasant Pellets.’ We think your Head of the House. Williame, John Houses & Land on Common Lot No. 24 11.25} &: YSIDE DENTSTRY’ Raiiway Office G.A.SHARP, | medicines the best in the world. I was troubled McSwatters—Where is your mother- : ’ ey a ' A. Pleasant Pellets are a sure, speedy, perma- , er Eye, Ear.Nose & Thr at! nent cure. One little ‘Pellet’ is a gentle beside the graves of men whose lives a d this 19tn day of December, A. D., 1899. | laxative and two a mild cathartic. They | were more significant than speech, and ’ ’ eS nen Bees. Wrst} never gripe. Dealers sell them. Nothing | whose death was a poem, the musie of ROBERT VANIDERSTINE,*City Collector. Office! Houre-9.30 tol p m., 2to 3p, m pram is “just as good.” which ono never be sung. _..,|, December 19, 1899—1mo t pm, Byes testedfor Ch’town, Dec 16, 99 Superintendent —— se. Dr, H, L. Dickey Late of Royal London Ophthalmic Hos pital, Moorfields, and Centre| Lon- _. don Throat & Ear Hospi‘al Specialist in diseases ofithe with female weakness, headaches, cold feet and \ hands, a disagreeable drain and general weak- | ness; was eucecestaty nervous, had poor appe- tite, constipation, distress in the stomach, too much flow, falling of internal organs, of two years’ standing. Three bottles of * Favorite Pre- scription’ and three of ‘Golden Medical Discov- ery’ completely restored my health. Constipation and biliousness are nasty, nagging disorders that keep a man or wo- man dull and miserable. Dr. Pierce’s in-law now? McSwatters—We are living with her. McSwatters—What! I thought you owned a house? McSwitters—I did till she came.— Syracuse Herald. If silence is ever golden, it must be Notice is bereby given that pursuant to the provisions of the Statute, 51 Victoria Cap. 12, Section 91, after 30 days publication of tho above list, being a list of the Ratepayers of the City of Charlottetown, who have failed to pay wituin the time prescribed the Assesement severally levied upon their Real Property in said City, 1 will make au application to Hie Honor, the Stipendiary Magistrate of said City, for Judgement against each and all of the lends above described, for the respective amounts so levied against them, and then unpaid, and that upon such judgement being dnly entered, I will further apply for a warrant for the sale of ACS Office in New Prowse Block, first door to the right up tairs. Telephone connection.