THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, DECBMBER 12, 1900 : : oe : ry} ‘ . S_ Ss Ss Ye ge (Local and Other Items) Laval and Other Items ie hie ie aw sof ees — penton Ty WVue 3 The Princess and Northumber- ~The Minto leaves tomorrow CAS , | land are to be laid up for the winter. | morning for Pictou, carrying 7 xh ¢ CS SI : . 1c] ino ‘ } ea r ish ! : . ° 33e - ces Sea The Princess brought over (includi i en 7 gl nail,) passen 4 . rersa? “Plt : i AME Me about twenty passengers and ;. | StS ane Treign : : ' Ww uple mail . da : Maks ' lO ' j meet for 1 ‘arsal in the basement ave ~ , The Natural History id A i *h f RAO this ey LiTts ) ? » a) } i ‘TI ; . } \ + =< ‘ ero mT ‘ 791 ie ; | i 19 | 4 is : “FF Rin | iadicated. The Provincial election ig in pro- The Hillsborough is keeping ti. | gress to-day The vote in the city ce ansvsy BAT rack between Charlottetown an | 8Deing polled slowly. Advices from Sina ; j , ie! : Uf } ’ cu % al LLGy a ‘ ee es a ee ;a VU &y CASIN outhport open. But the Eliin jie eS ounty report M ean and my nv ate HKickham leading in the Souris Dis- ; not able to move out. : = st Ns : ; trict; Gordon and Macdonald lead- | The ice in the harbor is so firn | ing in Georgetown, and Macdonald seri 1 accept ‘hata man walked from Southpor | ad Morson leading in the Cardigan iserue aha acce| o Charlottetown today, aera, in| District. ; the vicinity of the Hillsborough’: ia ah} tfor bovs or gir's| i ail +h cong | . & —At the regular meeting of Court . . — ; - : Avondale, last night, office-bearers at Chrisim 1s | —The Aberdeen came into port| were elected as follows: C. B.—T. Pre F (last might with the automatic] 1, Aitken; V. C. R.—John Lewis ; Ours a. + of Buckshin. Indian | >¥°ys: This morning she left for! . §—RE. Toombs; Treas.—James B : : | Pictou, taking up the buoys at | Pickard; Orator—J. B. McKee: F. | Ls el» > ‘ rT’ ‘ r ma en real thing Mitzroy rock, enroute. rey, R. -J. D. Taylor; ». W.--W. L. | ‘ iw c S* Price slater a shoe \gents — POSIT QI? | SE SS tS FN TS TT OS s LiSI¢ 2 irth eo oe /_ oe Th: 2ic all of it at Miller Bros’ musi: rooms, produced by tnheabeatiful tone of the HEINTZMAN PIANOS If you want the same to! prevail in yourhom:, present your family with one of those beautiful pianos at Christmas. Our special terms will please you. Think hos might be wih to you our + “isy terms. us explain MILLER BROS (JU EEN ST. Sharlotte ow.1’s Leading Piano stn olishment. ii FINEST : ruit ‘ ii: Purest © ices ft: Purest 2% Extracts. The Best Peel The Finest ie Pastry Flour r ve Will give the best kit results in you Christmas bak- ing. Leave your order with us and get the best. WEBSTER & McKAY, Orders delivere. promptly anywhere in the city 90c, $1.10, $1.35. The Princess left Pictou i | } one o'clock. Captain McLean re | ports meeting consi | passing Point Prim, the i icy } A {Mr. Curtis is the third son of Mr J. F. Curtis, of the Customs Devnart ment. His many friends in Char j lottetown will be gladto hear of his | SUCCESS. —You cannol take your best gir |} to Southport to-morrow night be | cause the harbor ic frozenover: but | youfcan take her to the Y. M. C. A. | Hall and have a pie and hot coffee. | Admission only 10 cents—just think | of it. | —The schooners Bolina, P. & E. | Small,Omeya,and Malabar, produce laden for provincial ports, are still ‘in port. They may have to re- ‘main here all winter unless taken } out by The Minto this afternoon or | tomorrow. There are several |schooners frozen in at the outports. —An Old and Weli Tried Rem ‘ay: Mrs. Winslow's Scothing 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 diarrhoea. It is pleasant to the taste. Sold by druggists in every a bottle. Its value is incalculable. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup. —A cartoon, the work of a loca! artist, has been forwarded Tue EXAMINER. Premier Farquharson is |represented as an organ-crinder, | the missing ballot box ; aS an organ. | which is a bottle of Quinn's blend. 'asmall package \Island’s surplus. labelled Sir Lonis, a a suggestive pendant upon his watch chain, is standing in front of | the Premier and with uplifted hands | | is;sbeseeching him not to be disheart- | ened. i ot. — ED + <a Well deserved:—Uur stock | ebony brzshes.mirrors, etc., deserve the words of praise they ~re dail) |receiving. Largestock, low prices G. F. Hutcheson, | Pen WEATHER BULLETIN. Probabilities for Next 24 H5urs. Toronto, Dec. 12.—Light local snow falls; but for most part fair and cold. this} Smith- Organist morning at half-past eight o'clock, | and reached Charlottetown about! peen a3 success in the I. S. Jost, —Why has our Y. M. C. A. past ? not Be- cause the citizens failed to patronize | siderable ice after | any public entertainment held there. | { ice inside | Now ithe harbor being especially heavy. Lodge the ladies of Lady Roberts have resolved to do their Mr. William M. Curtis,druggist, | Part in removing that cause of fail | of Boston, was yesterday re-elected ure by offering a good solid night's onucillor for Ward 2], that city. | Mjoyment te all, and it only costs ’ wf . ! you ten cents. Encourage the ladies | | part of the world. Twenty-five cents doing duty Behind him he trails | differently you home| the temperance flag at the end of Lrish | in front of the Premier is) Ki} re- | Splendant lu dress suit and _ wearing | af |} A PRETTY Makes a useful WE ARE To refund the money when REMICK’S ECZEMA CURE 7. = * or piles, standing. For sale only at MACDONALD’S DRUGST@RE, AUTHORIZED ails to cure any case of Eczema lo Taacter of hom long In Daylight or Dark anteed. W. N. TANTON Great George Stre. Three Doors from Grafton .. «Clock Christmas present as well as ornamental. We keep a nice assortment in Imitation Marb'te, Oak, Waz- nut, Brass, China and Nicke. Our Alarm Clocks are unsur- passed, as durable and reliable time keepers, can teil the time without the aid of a light. Everyone tested and guar- and help along the Y. M. C. A. ; your presence ' the 13th inst. —There will shortly from THE EXAMINER Job Press a volume, entitled ‘‘ War. Sketches. ’’ descriptive of many interesting in- cidents in the field. It is written by Mr. H. V. McKinnon, one of P. EK. Island’s quota, and the sketche are very well put together. Apart | from its merit,the style and the get- | “up of the book will make it most! |} ValuaDic us uu scadsor.abie for Christmas and New | There present Years. | superior Coated paper, the price ot |which will be 30c per copy. The | price of the crdinary edition which | will imediately tollow the first | thousand will be 25c per copy. | —The Boys Brigade concert, in St | Paul’s schoolroom, last evening was | successful in every respect. Not- |withstanding two vrand_ political |rallies and other exceptional at- ' tractions, there was a wood audience | ' /well given. Miss M. | ton, made her first bow to the public | }asa singer of solos. She isto be con- gratulated upon the possession ot an exceptionally fine soprano voice | ‘anda simple, unaffected, manner. | Pee ka = Her singing was greatly admired by | ae a4 v the best judges in the room, and we | aS So have little doubt that she willere| . ~ - a a long, if she continues to cultivate | Ward I Kast io 4 38 her gift of song, be counted one oi % , West 14 15 Oe as the best singers in the town—if not) |. . Kast 10 18 a — the best. Ina different role thi ae W est 13 Pe = oA | entertainment of last evening| |, 3 Kast il a4 = 64 | brought ont Mrs. Jamieson, whose; |, 3 West 8 * oe ~ touching recitation caught the ear| |. 4 Mast : 1k <2 3d D1 of the house from the beginning | | 4 Centra} 5 16 30 61 | As a lady remarked, “You coule| | 4 West as as ee have heard a pin drop.’ We wel-| oa ace Kast a 9 42 150 come Mrs. Jamieson to the numbe: eat Kast Central 20 3l oo 7 'of those who help to pass away ou: = West Cent. 1% 29 58 lvl long winter evenings ina pleasam 5 West 29 34 70 and reasonable way. We weilcorm | also Mr Barlow (lately from England , whose whistling solo was as unusva lusit was excellent and pleasing. The |other soloists of last evening may ‘be said to be if not old, at least 'esteemed friends : Miss Cotton, Mis: | Constance Fitzgerald and Rev, Leo | Williams we have heard with delight }and hope to hear again. We hope to hear, also, Mr Bulman. Az instrumental trio by the Misses Fraser Martin and Canning re ceived deserved applause. The ‘boys’ brigade in their kakhi. their drill and their chorus won much ‘applause, while the girls in their chorus fairly brought down the house. Mrs. H. V. Palmer, pre- sided at the piano, and she and Miss Constance Fitzgerald opened the concert with an instrumenta} duet that was really fine. Judge Fitz gerald presided. ALL ROADS LEAD TO FOR ESSENCE OFLEMON AND VANILLA. None better, few as good. cheaper, quality considered. J. G. JAMIESON DRUGGIST THE MEDICAL HALL by | on Thursday night, | d | be issued | a . ° eae | will be a special edition} ‘of one thousand copies struck off on and the programme altogether was | Warburton |daughter of Doctor George Warbur- | None ——« THE ELECTION TO-DAY.! LIQUORHABI A Small Vote Being Polled in the City. The Provimeal election is in pro- .ne indications are that the vote polled will be smaller than at the / Dominion election. The vote up to three o’clcc: will be found below:— j Te'ephonic advices ?from County report McDonald and King's Gordoa and McDonald leading in Georg-town and McLean and John |Kickham ahead in the Souris Dis- | trict. PERSONAL. Sir Louis Davies will leave in his favorite steamer, The Minto, to- morrew morning, for Ottawa. Mr. John Pond, late editor of the Pioneer, was yesterday afternoon ? . J J presented wit], an address and valu- able gold watch by friends in Summerside. Mr. and Mrs. Pond and children left Summerside today en route to London, Eng. Sir Charles Warren, who is ap- ‘pointed to the command of the Im- ) perial forces in Canada, is disting- | uished not merely for his services in | Africa, but for his explorations anc excavations in and around Jerusa- lem over thirty years ago. a The Coban left this afternoon fo) Sydney after discharging a cargo o1 | coal for Peake Bros. & Co. Notice to the Public. The steamer ‘*‘Minto’’ for Pictou tomorrow morning ‘Thursday) the 13th inst., at % o'clock local, taking mails, passen- vers and freight. After coaling at ~ictou will return on Saturday, the | 8th inst., to this port, if possible. | The Minto will take English mail, ' closing this (Wednesday) evening. | A. LORD, Agent. ‘ Ch’town, Dec. 12, ii will leave HURRY! CVERY JACKET MUST GO. MURRY ! ges today. The polling is slow, and. SENTNER, McLEOD & CO. CHARLOTTETOWN ’S BUSIEST STORE, ee cee T GURED. A Clergyman’s Testimony. Among the many victims of alco- ‘hol who took Dr. Dixon’s new, medi- eine for alcoholism during a public Was a | demonstration in Montreal voung man who stated that “‘he had been drinking heavily for years, averaging about 20 drinks; daily neglected his business; could not sleep; had no appetite for food, had lost all ambition; did not care for anything but drink, and who from the third day after taking Dr. Dixon’s new medicine had no desire fer liquor. slept soundly and ate heartily three times a day.”’ In corroborat.on of the above state- ment, Rev. Father Quinlivan says : ‘The young man who made the above statement has been well known to me for years, and I can fully and conscientiously substanti- ate ail he affirms. His case appeared to be one of the most utterly hope- less as to cure that evercame under my notice. All self-control and self- ‘respect appeared entirely gone. Thovgh an excellent worker when sober, his sole purpose in working Mor4 seemed to be the earning what re —— “°'~\ would procure drink. I induced him son leading in the Cardigan D s‘uict, ‘to take Mr. Dixon’s cure, and the results are correetly set forth in his statement. I am, therefore, anxious, fully believing in what is claimed for it by Mr. Dixon, to see this new, inexpensive home reiredy brought to the notice of victims of the liquor habit, temperance work- ers and friends of humanity in gen- eral who seek a means of relieving such victims.’’ J. Quinlivan, S. S., pastor of St. Patrick’s, Montreal. Full particulars sent sealed, free, on application. Address Mr. Dixon, 31 Willcocks Street, Toronto, Ont. A GHARGE OF A - »-ALiFETIME To secure one of the finest properties in P. E, I. his farm cont.ins 130 acres of excellent iand, 80 acres cl ared and in prime condi- | licn. There isa fine belt of hard and soft wood (which is very viuable, now that coa! is So high) oyster mud withina tew rods the shore, abundence of marsh mud, weil watered, two buildings, basement stable, 6 miles from town, ont mile from Pownal vilave, s boul aext the farm, three churches within a radius of 1% miles, cheese and butter factory in rear of farm, a large and heavy bearing orchard of best varieties of apples and plum trees, raspberries, strawberries, etc. For location and beauty of scenery this property is unsur- passed by any on the Island. It is a daisy of a place, fiut there is not a daisy on it. Only reason for selling—going into business ! n the Northwest with ny sons. Sold wth x without crop, stock, and imolements. -erms en application to my solicitos, A, A. : McLean, Barrister, Charlottetown,or to , he owner, A. A. MOORE. t.n5—d2skw, mills near the house, goud | ' White’s grocery store, } 412—41 pd. Wants, Lost, Found, ee tO LE If.—A tenemeut on Ki ug Street near Queen, ccrtcinivg six rooms. Ren mederate, Ayply ar the Connully estate office, Queen street a3 A LIVE agent wiate! in every towa ap vil age in Canida to advertise and intredu De Walton’s English Kidney Pills Libs inducersents. Dr. Walton Medicine C Toronto. nig—6i, tu, thand TO LET.—A double tenement house at the wes: end of Sydney street, adjoining th Douse preoerty; one tenement coatanng eight rooms, pantry, good cellar and barn; the otber tenement cntains eight rooms, pantry, ceflar and barn, furnace heat; rent moderate. Apply to R. Grant. Queen street, LOST — Dropped on the lower St. Peter’s Road, near the P. E. I. tLespital, on Sunday viternoon, a large dark grey cape (man’s). Finder will be rewarded by leaving same at P. E. I. Hospital or wits rhe owner Mr Ch ries Palmer, dec 4. PATENT RO B E RTS « CO. *SOLICITORS PEOPLE’s ®ANK BUILDING, MONTREAL. ¥2 years Examiner + U, Patent Office. No * atent—No mv W> te for Red Book, 45 Pieces SHrki MU ic FREE jatest tits. GIVEN AWAY in beund form introduce eu~ goods and catalogue in every home Trined from same plates as gO ent music. Send roc for mailing ex; erses. MARITIME SUPPLY CO Mencten, N. B. diw ¢ Ye WA TED.—An experienced woman to take charge of a house, Must be reccu mended. Apply to Miss Morris, 233 Watet Street n27- SALESMEN wanted to se.l ou goeds by sample to wholesale and retail trade. We vre the largest and only manu aciur ss in our line in the world Liberal Salary paid. Address CAN-nEx. Mfg. Co. Mavarnah, Go WANTED.—To purchase, a smal! farm, with irom 5 to 25 acres ot land, withis five miles of Charlottetown. with house aud out- buildings. Apply to W. L McDonald, Martin House, Prinee Street, Charlottetown, Pp. EL TO BE LEu.—That dcsirably situated dwei'ing heuse on Graftom St. west, laidly occupied by Mr. Duncan McLean, with | coachheuze and stale, Hvuse is htted with | a nrst-class bath reem, sewerage ual vs | other modern conveniences, Rent poe |ate. Apply te Thomas Campbell, Rich- mord St. West. LOST.—A black fur glove. Finder wh be rewarded by leaving it at this office. WANTSHD.—A cook. Good wages. Ap | ply to Miss Paimer, corner ef Richmond and Weymouth Streets. WANTED—A general servant. Good wages- Apply to this office. FOURS D on Lower spring Park road, an overcoat. Owner can have same at T. upper Pownal Sireet, Carters’ Bookstore will be open evenings until 9 o'clock, BEvery- body invited.