: yee THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, DECEMBER 18 1900. SS — . C | } , ; — Canadian Lloyds. SHUt UPLIKEA HOW THE ‘Local and Other Items | JACK-KNIFE MACHINE WORKS.| ' LONDON, Dec j It is under " I ° | — stood that the Elde r | empster aD Be. ee 4 A - % £1 Attend the Boys’ Brigade en- Steamsnip Company has torwardea “Quite a joke is the sudden dis EDITOR EXAMINER, In a letter tertainrnent thie evening. to the Canadian Government a ten appearance of the bellow the Lib- | Published in the Guardian some time ntic service on high author Government : } ce r ror the tast Atl It is aiso asserted ‘ty that the Canadiin eral press started over the alleged | oat Se ee oe and ] . ‘ " . | ‘e 7 < y ae $ “ loss caused to the party in Ontario | fore | had any ideal s 10uld be nom has definitely decided on the estad-| ‘the gerrymander. jany district, I drew attention to the lishment of a Canadian Lloyds as} ‘phe ‘verrymander of 1882 was|State of the temperance question. the only way of combating the! blamed for the fact that the Lib | The letter was intended to arouse British Lloyd's discriminatieu 10} era] members elected numbered but | attention to the non-enforcement of marine insurance rites against the 36, as against 56 Conservatives. al- ithe C, rr. A., and the lamentable in- St. Lawrence The Government though in the crease of drunkenness. popular vote the Conservative were only about 4,000 |}ahead of the Liberals. will appoint a Rov: Commission to ! formulate a pla editorial notice, saying very little Hon. R. R. Dobell, who arrived in| « We have anlv-one. member’ for about the deplorable state of affairs; drunkenness. London this week, will make aj every 5.000 of our voters’ the Lib. | bUt giving particular attention to| _—the special votes cast at the | strong protest avainst Lloyd's | eral press commenced to osetia ithe party color discovered in the | a election will be opened byj|§ action before the London Chamber! ‘anq the Tories have ene for every letter. A writer, ‘*Civis Sum. in the returning officers of the three | of Commerce 13.000 ! Help! We are undone by the Guardian also did the os in | 0 eee eas iret Cee ae eke ithe gerrymander ! Our voters are — CORLEMDTINC: A StY5e. SF possible. | vee ee Sane: | LOCAL NOTICES. _ |disfranchised | Stop thief ! bein Otaly ‘Winketed, and other| Maina ae other go-bye, violated. and the being openly ‘When lo, some one showed that matters ‘in Quebec the Liberals had one M. | a em were given cood prese FO TO wife} ‘ “are Setar | while 1e charge of partizanship A gor pre nt f< . your = P.. for every 2.000 of their votes. 2 — charge partiza | yuld be a pretty ratt: r cob-| wb, : , ) agai ne ee es y Swe ee | while the poor Conservatives had |Ao°°*. ‘ bier-seat rocker. Something she he point was made the most pos- te et only only one member for every 13,- © Aave! 000 Conservative voters ! _ “* And the Liberal press has shut ‘up like a jack-knife : rs e now ale | an “ae " -. | practical politics, and although the i now on sale | However, we suspect the Lib-| 4 _ adcoms Se cies (ee ; -44,. |Guardian did commend rice oY Cents. jerals will still toy with the little ‘liberal candidates for their temper ; c i. oe . ° vic \& « : \ r A good present for your husband |gerrymandering themselves before | i can use the vear round. them in all the latest styles and at very low prices.—John Newson. | sible of, and all the injury politically \done me that could be with any show of decency. “ War Sketches at all bookstores. : : ; ance principles w not reason- woud be a comfortable easy chair.|the next general election comes sie Soar vos ae ca He ges 0 oS oe ae when round. —Ottawa Journal. |did not receive it. Any fighting the he sits down to reat o Sreaee | —— + liquor traffic had for the past fifteen paper. Ifyou want a good chair at) STRICT CARE }years was indeed made Genuine Ebony hat, cloth, ee man who had oe . ee bonnet, and hair brushes in abund-| In thisage ofworry, hustle and|Vi0lating the C. T. A. and thei tf. ance at G. F. Hutcheson’s. [business competition, strict care | fieads too who had votes were can- } . Ai ve vasse rote agains land attention in the filling of your | V@8sed to vote against me, for the One week from Xmas to select | physician’s prescriptions is absolute- | Pat I took in these prosecutions, your presents. See our advt. in to |ly necessary far the safety and |@2¢, with some effect too. That is day's issue for suggestions. If you\ welfare of your family. We guar-|# Setious charge, but I can prove it do not find what yeu want come to lantee accuracy in dispensing and | tothe hilt. The following state- the store, we have it.—Weeks & | purest quality af drugs. |ment speaks for itself and is a Co. - |sample case. It was made before a Paine’s Cramry CompounpD | J. P. and properly executed. | 7. : ° . ; + 7 , - £ - Will quickly banish those tired feel- | Withold only the name of the party ings that make.life a burden in the |Wo made the statement, but will hot weather. Jt braces the nerves, | Preduce it to anyone who wants to builds up tissue, bone and flesh, |S€¢ It. . gives a healthy appetite and per-| ‘“I,———, of Kensingten, in_ Prince fect digestion. Paine’s Celery |County, tinsmith, do solemnly declare that Comneana is the best and safest | before the last local ‘election I was called peg tae cn by Henry A. Leslie, of Kensingten, the ; . , j : Of ail medicines 1or Summer use. /Scott Act prosecutor for this portien of Jounson & Jonnson, Druggists. | Prince County, and canvassed to vote against Charic > EP . Anderson, one ef the candidates at said elec- arsottetow a, P. E. 1. tion, and as a reasOn for so doing e Britain imported £317,190 werth | my, ‘ Will you vote for Amderson after what of natural ice last vear. 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. THE FESTIVE SEASON / } - ‘ is almost bere, and -« — ne Thestory that the late Lord Rus- E ires to prepare ior fi. Save thictm a a ~ : ~s y : require ; prep re i e ther sell was once a reporter is contra- lot of work and worry we he did to you two years ago?” referring to me being in gaol fora violation of the Scott Act. He argued that Anderson was entirely ‘to blame for what was donc to me, ‘* and new ' : 3 ire making special | | that Icou'd have my revenge.”—and I make be- | in the recent general’ election by | inated to contest the Bedeque or} However that is| several asked | auction on Monday next. | ‘ | thing we ever get at Xmas. So say | they all; now see about it at once. | | | —At the police court this morning | John Weatherbie, Albert P. Allen. were each fined $2 or 10 days, for Mutual Benefit Association last evening resolutions of condolence | with the families of the late Mrs. | was well emphasized. | T. B. Riley and the late Mr. Patrick | | McCarey were unanimously adopt- ed. | —Itis reported that the C. P. R. will not build amy new lines of rail- way in the Northwest Territories next year; but they will go on buliding in British Columbia in order to keep pace with the development of the Province. —After coming into port today thesteamer Minto broke the harbor ice beyond the railway wharf. The ice was broken for the benefit of the schooners ‘‘frozen in ’’ and for the Elliott which is due from Sydney on Thursday or Friday. ---We are indebted to Mr. W. H. Crosskill, Provincial Librarian,for a | prospectus of the Pan American | Exposition, 1901, to be held at Buf- |falo. A number of the pamphlets | have been received at the Legisla- tive Library for distribution. —The richest turf prize ever of- fered in the United States will | probably be the Futurity of 1903, to Sheepshead bay. estimated value of the race is $4,-! 000. | —L. O. L. Regular meeting of St. | George’s Lodge No. 1171 will be| held in Offer’s Hall at 8 o'clock. | | Election ot officers. A full attend-| | ance of the brothers is requested as | business of importance will comae —According to a statement furn- idicted by his relatives. They Say |this solemn declaration conscientiously be-|ished by Rev. Dr. Warden, the) CHRIST VAS he was never connected with a liewing the same te be true and by virtue ef; receipts for the schemes of the | ate stadia jnewspaper, theugh always an ad- |the Act respecting extra-judicial oaths. Presbyterian Church for the year) CAKE: »mirer of the press, and a close} Declared before me at Kensington, in| 1900 amounted to $59,771.38, again- | friend of many journalists. | Prince County, this seventeenth day of Dec. We are very careful thax all the ingredients 1.900. are the best obtainable—new and fresh, | ee _ (Signed) Edwin Prectcr, ae 2 Experts do the mixing 2nd baking. Please A = » be | iar = | id say, further, that there is open HOt expensive. onda * | violation of the C. T. A. here with- Weliner’s stock of sterling silver | remember this point. as we do not trust our | work to amateurs. ASK TO SEE SAMPLES, st $68,997.91 for last year. It is estimated that the sum of $346,100 is | needed for the different schemes of | the currert year. —A Winippeg despatch says: . j}outany attemptatdealing with the novelties. ‘ofienders and every one of them| What would make a nicer Christ- | voting Grit although some of them | mas present for your friends abroad | before they entered the business | D. STEWART, Eclipse Bailsery. than Se See | Sakae Rditor I have don ao il thas eek Well printed and interesting to | ea ae “eh neces iy Reader edtangees a. | akes best break. leveryone. For sale at all book- |4@uty at a heavy pecuniary sacrifice, | lstores. Price 20. cente | sparing no man for .his politics, re-| ‘lojion or race. But can it be| }expected that J], or any Conserva- itive, shouldtry to fight the rum ; traffic under such conditions ? No | ; wonder that so many are wishing to v y | returnjto the licensed tavern'system, | a jand if the attempt which I am told) y i . /isnow on foot to repeal the Act in| ithis county. finally :succeeds the} | corrupt use made of the Act by the} jliberal party, winked at by the ‘Guardian, is the cause. artily thank the many lib- 7 . = ° ¥ % -» | r y 7 rr" ay © And Christmas Tide will be here. You ought to mak: |eraiswho voted for me and although ’ | icfeated it is a victory tc have some your purchases beiore stocks are broken. Some useful helps— | sf the best element of the commun- b:low : For the Ladies. FURS In Jackets nly sz He JOHN ASIDERSON. 6 V-Ltwr- For the Gentlemen. New Sitk Mufflers See the McGill Muffier. the latest | ; | the rumsellers go against me. { | , Capes. Collars, Euffs I , | 7T0 to 90c |same premises, last year, at this 'date, 80,000 quintals remained in Argument befere the full court on| the legality of the Manitoba Pro- hibition Act was concluded yester-| day, after having occupied seven days. The judges reserved judg- ment until the next term. What-| ever the judgment is, the appeal will | be carried to the judicial committee of the Imperial Privy Council. ---There wasa large attendance at the market to day, and sales were brisk. The price of fresh butter ranged from 22 to 24c and butter by the tub sold at from 21 to 22c. Ducks brought from 50to 70c per pair, fowls 35 to 40c and geese from Hay, which is not very plentiful, changed hands at from 65 to 70cand straw at from 30to 35c. Pork, by the carcass brought 6 and 6c. —It is pointed out by the News, Of St. John’s Nfid., the catch of fish around that island’s shores this season has been far below that of last vear,and at one mercantile pre- mises alone the income has_ been almost 40,000 quintals less. At the the store, and today, not 10,000 } | | | ry. ‘ * Jd aS . - sw C« oe ee The Guardian gave the letter|’*™eSGormley and John McLeod | | ! | | ! | } } . —The market stalls will be sold at | _ — A Rink Ticket. Oh how nice it! iS to get one for Xmas; its the best | Stanley Bros be run at the autumn meeting at/| The Coney Island | jockey club has announced that a before the meeting. | | 6 es Ss DISCOUNT SALE Everything must be sold and sold quick. When the CONTRACTORS TAKE CHARGE Every article has to be out of the store. The front has to come out; the partitions, | shelving and stairways have} to come dow 1;s 0 you see the | necessity for a quick clear- ance. GET YOUR WANTS SUPPLIED | o 0» US OP Tee. MAGNIFICENT STOCK eo a ol STANLEY BROS. | 2 ea WE NEVER SOLD ITS SUPERIOR FOR $10.00 That is what we wish to state about our READY-TO-PUT-ON OVERCOAT. Its made from all wool fine blue beaver cloth, lined with. . excellent quality Italian or farmers satin, silk stitched, veh + \ collar, good workmanship. We have for the past 20 years hand): millions of samples of cloth and think we knowa good deal abc: ! quality, and we can confidently say we have not see a_ better co. | for $10.00 than we are offering. We will be pieased to have you examine these coats. MORRIS BLOCK D. A BRUCE CHARLOTTETOWN MERCHANT TAILOR. « ‘ Se Ua Muffs, Ties, etc. Pricesand quaity @nd mest stylish ir. the market. | fbis signatare is on every box of the genuim | quintals remain. The catch must be right. can * - | Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets at least 120,000 quintals short of last : W hite Shirts, Lau ndried | the remedy that eures a coid in ome day = Season. JACKETS Hic, Thc, Sic, $1.00, $1,25, $1.60 | Our ladies’ jackets. all new goods Unlaundried | this season and selling at 1-3 off. or 35c, 55c, 75c, $1.00. Silk Handkerchiefs. 1,009 to choose from in ovlain cLtad China, Brocade, White and Cream Ask to see our special Tic line. | best value in the city. COLLARS memstitch ; iti: rice 15c ta wt de : 8) “- titch and Initia!. Price 1ldc to English make, all sty\es and sizes, | 2 for 25c. Better grade 2 for 3ac. | Other Handkerchiefs LINED KID GLOVES ] 2 Cotton, Lawn, linen and E Large stock to select from, im ie e 00d quality, no trash. dandMocha. Pries 50c to $3.50 LOmn - 4 es 4 > = ‘ -C to 52c each. i pair. Chen Every Evering until Chr’stmas. VEEKS & CO. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Rubber & , me In fact every thing except arug The People’s Store. G EO re Os z E. Removal Sale. spleens | A: I must shortly move tomy temporary quarters. Johnson's stand, Piewse Block, I have decided to sell out my large stock of Druggists’ Sundries at Big Discounts nn eS ES This Will Include Perfumes, Soaps, Cigars, Pipes, Combs, Brushes, of all kinds, | | old | ecds, etc rs and patent medicines. HUGHES | JUST OPENED..... A large shipment of Thos. Ellin & Co’s Tana) , Pela ple - } | ‘ por Veall & Tylack’s and Jonathan Crooke’s Cutlery... Nec dham celebrated In Tables, Pockets, Scissors, Razors, etc FENNELL & CHANDLER. SRR A RTO a a A 2 MO A 8 i APRA ACE ee _ ——— RO nee eg es eed J & a. _ ee ee ee cal PEP RANE er AE OE TNR PC ME nd — oe aN a ME RA AL ATRL, ASABE LS bee lie . a eur es ware 2 FRR oy AE TNE TER, avai ies Mee te at A Al RE EE AI PI I ae ten ore =n ite aie eens eS OE te aN oti Se Sime > | tania il ERE Sa AT; wont ~ S . 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