THE DAILY F} Ad NNER, CHARLOTTFTC WN, TFCKMPFR 14 J000 e, | PERSONAL. ater ate atin Mr. W. A. Brennan, of the Sum | merside Journal, is a guest at the} Hotel Daveis. Mr W Louson, the well-known re SNOW-= presentative of Greenshields & Son Montreai, Was a passenyer Dy th Minto this afternoon. Mr. W. @. Macdohald., serie « & Halifax, ts a guest Davies ie leaves to-mo ng for Halifax. VOCC ASINS The Duke and Duchess of Man WER f chester arrived safely in N York, | and in Papa Zimmerm, private | a car journyed to the home of the] bride in Cincinnati. \I ik ful and accept- Mr. W. J.’ Farrand: the popular representative ot the Canadian ble present r boys OF Cir S Drug Company, who has been in ; Charlottetown for several days, | at Ch (nas. will be a passenger by the M nto to morrow morning. Ours are of Buckshin. Indian} Advices from Ottawa state that| Sir William Strong, who lately} nae The real thing, underwent a course of treatment} a~ |tor rheumatism at the Roval Vic Prices 80c, 90c, $1.10, $1.39, toria Hospital, Montreal, is much} improved in health and will soon re- | oe sume hisimportant duties } a — i Wildey Lodge, No. 27, I. O. O.| 'F., meets tonight at 8 o'clock. In- i itiation 7 --- Misses Mat i t Ma ‘donald and ~ Lilian MachL n collected in : Slater Georgetown $38.90 for the P. E. Shoe Island Hospital . Christmas Festival by chiléren Agents |of St. James’ Hall on Friday, 21st inst Excellent’ programme. Look a" o> Cord out for it next one of tne St KnOW! arivers on Ez , ee ie the Island railway. will hear with F ANC f | OYS regret that he is seriovsly ill. Mr. f uk 5 McLean was on duty all day yester day, apparently in his usual health oo but was taken suddenly ill very soon MM USIC BOXES after leaving his engine. -Monday, Dec. 24, will be declar- | ation day for Queen’s County. On Wednesday, 19th inst., returning | officer Robertson will transmit the . _| Special votes to their respective polls. for | For King s County declaration will be MUSIGAL TOYS Make children. excelle it presents Here’s your chance on the 26th December. The special to secure them cheap. Our} votes will be set apart and de- whole stock to be cleared out spatched to their respective polls on at bi ‘discounts. Come in! the 19th. : and ict us show you how| --The promoters of the sugar cheap they are. /beet industry in the Island are Graphopnores at very low) sreatly encouraged byjthe analysis pees. |made by the Department of Agricul- | ture of beets grown here. The test |shows that the beets are rich in saccharine. Those who made the [analyses state that an excellent sugar beet can be grown on P. E. Island, and that those already an- |alysed compare favorably with the 'beets of Europe and the United States, OPEN EVERY EVENING MILLER BROS QUEEN ST. a pects = co | If you have a cold sore and want to dispose of it quickly, use Grif-| fith’s Mentho! Liniment. It will) disappear in afew hours. Nota trace remains. 2 WEATHER BULLETIN. } A The Purest Spices | Probabilities for Next 24 Hors. | The Purest | Toronto, Dec. 14---Strong winds and gales. Northeast to north ; Flavoring Extracts. The Best Peel The Fines Pastry Flour sie Will give the best results in ing. Leavy ws 1 WEBSTER & NCKAY, Orders deliv:ced promptly amywhere oo? st vou Christmas bak- order with the best. ‘light local snowfalls or flurries, but mostly fair ; decidedly calder. Sat- | : i wii a 0 preve fo you that Dr. Chase’s Ointment is a certain i and absolute cure for each j bleedingand protruding piles, the manufacturers have guaranteed it. tes- | timonials in the daily press and ask your neigh- ' get your money back if nat cured. 60ca , at | ali dealers or EDMANSON,BaTEs & Co., Toronto, 3 s a Dr, Chase’s Ointment Your /urday : Very cold. a a and every form of itching, bors what they think ofit. You can use it and 5 Clie slitallbiehn- ates inca Large stock of gem rings in Xmas trade at G H Taylor. Griffin & Skelly’s seeded Sultana raisins, candied peels, spices | and fiavor ings at Beer & Goff’s.---2i | See our advt. for particulars) about that sale of silk remnants. Moore & McLeod. Ll have the finest line of G. B. chocolates ever shown in the city, ranging in price from 25 ctsto $2! Callin and see th Just | | per box. allin and see them. Jus : .. | the thing for a Christmas present. ‘The steamer Minto will leave Pic-| | have a few Christmas Gobes and tou for Charlottetown: Friday| Trade Reviews left. If you want norning, the 14th inst., at 7 o’clock| one call early.—R. H. Mason’s new local, returning will leave Charlotte- | depot. town at about 2 o’clock p.m. ALL ROADS LEAD TO The steamer Stanley will take in wharf on| cargo at Rattenbury’s THE MEDICAL HALL: tie Zi raisins, | Notice to the Public. DOMIMION WINTER STEAMERS MINTO AND STANLEY, Friday, the 14th inst., will leave for Pictou on Monday, the 17th inst., at 7 o’clock a. m., local, taking fl mails, passeugers and freight. A. LORD, Agent M. F. Ch'town, Dec. 13, 23 WANTED-- im every locality throvghout Canada to introduce our gcods, tacking up show cards on trees, fences, along roads and all conspic- uous places. Also distributing small adver- fising matter. Commission, cr salary $60.00 cheaper, quality considered. _pet month and expenses not to exceed $2.50 per day. Stcady employment te goed f -acnest reliable men. No experience neea. J. G. JAMIESON ful. Write for full particulars. The Empire Medicine Ce., London, Ont, no DRUGGIST ‘thie i eee ESSENCEOFLEMON RELIABLE AND MEN | VANILLA. None better, few as good. None | | List. | preparing tor the fat ther | pract ice | treat at the big opening night. /number have handedin their names. The shower baths /put in good condition will be quite | | Island’s FOR er * Local and Other Items Look out for the Defaulters under the PP. U., School All are meeting, the 8. -¥, tist O < ock A. literary management ot » hel the | Xj |) ee ‘ a's I say -| ' pr . Division will | Monday evening | next, 17th inst. Chair taken at 7.30, Come and take the pledge. A good temperance programme ing prepared, hold an| open meeting on Nat ural | Society The meeting of the History and Antiquarian |next Monday evening will be held in| ithe Y. M.C. A. Parlor and promises | to be an interesting one. All in- | terested * invited to attend. “ “¢ Vinnicombe’s orchestra is opening concert ink. Judging by last night’s | Mr. Vinnicombe is going to) vive the people of Charlottetown a | Mr. } The Minto left Pictou at half-!| | past seven this morning and reach- | ed Charlottetown about half-past| bringing a large | a6 one o'clock, freight, the mails | anda number of passengers. She will leave on at seven o'clock. ~-We insert the letter of Mr. Justice Hodgson with great pleasure, and we shall not quarrel with him! because he will not accept Tuer EXAMINER'S excuse for a somewhat too frequent use of the title of ‘*Honorable.’’ His remarks concern ing inexact lanouage are not with out cause; andit is equally true thatinexact language betrays in exactness of thought aid action “<The report thit Archbish 0} sated a Cardinal Lao 4 i } 2 48 ; 1 tuthorities at the Duhamel is t ) is denied Th ? Archbishop's Palace sav the cir-| culation of the rumor is due to the fact that two French clertcal re views, La Croix, published by the Assumptionist Fathers, and La Pretre, mentioned the name of ICC} § | is be-| re-| [turnto Pictou to-morrow morning! {) Archbishop Duhamel as a possible | candidate for the cardinalate. Ata meeting of the Canadian Patriotic Fund Association held at| Ottawa a few days ago, reports! were submitted showing that 324) dependents of soldiers had been as-| sisted, and that 108 invalided} soldiers had also received assistance | to whom payments amounting to| $20,837, and $2,287 respectively had been made. The treasurer’s state- ment showed $335,609 remaining for | distribution. —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: | It soothes the child, soetees cess. the gums, allays the pain, cures|tised to be as good as custom mad wind colic, and is the best remedy for diarrheea. It is pleasant te the taste. Sold by druggists in every | part of the wofld. Twenty-five cents | a bottle. Mrs. Winslow's | Soothing Syrup. The largejhall will be | The | j day evenings. fitted up for the gymnasium. 'class will be organized on Monday! evening next. Already quite a! which are being | anattraction. Classes for students | and boys will be organized at once. No more acceptable a gift could} Its value is incalculable. | he had. | Be sure and ask for \ | if Ss < LAUGHTERED very C Y v HURRY ! 1-3 off loth Jacket in the Store .: 2 2 0 CHOOSE FROM HURRY! VERY JACKET MUST GO. Don't Go It ENTNER, McLEOD & CO, CHARLOTTETOWN’S BUSIEST STORE. Blind That is what you are doing when you buy this ready- made hand-me-down trash that is sold those days, and ‘adver- re the right tailors. A e to deceive the public. |rian is not only throwing away from $4 to $8 on a suit or overcoat but he is throwing away all he pays for it. Our clothing is made by ) We embloy none but the best. | the first quality of trimmings. —Gymnasium classes will be held| examined before it leaves our establishment. for young men on Tuesday and Fri-! c the very best tailors that can And we use only Every garment is thoroughly If you are not ustomer of ours come and be one and be convinced that we GORDON & McLELLAN MEN’S OUTFITTERS LOCAL NOTICES. | of Our stock cuff links and/| be given a young man for Christ-| brooches is large and very pretty. | mas than a ticket for the institu-| —W. N. Tanton, Great George St. tion, which is opee seven daysin the | week, -ihere will 1 from THe Examiner Job Press a volume, entitled ‘‘ War Gketches,’’} descriptive of many interesting in- | Mr. H. V. McKinnon, one of P. E. quota, and the are very well put together. Apart} from its merit,the style and the get- | up of the book will make it most valuable as a seasonable present for Christmas and New Years. There will be a special edition | of one thousaid copies struck off on superior coated paper, the price of which will be 30c per copy. The price of the ordinary edition which will imediately follow the first thousand will be 25c per copy. od - Perfectly healthy people have pure, rich blood. Hood’s Sarsa- parilla purifies and‘ enriches the blood and makes people healthy. TO LET. That centrally situated one tenement house on Prince St., next to the late Thos. Alley’s, containing eight large rooms, with stable and coach house, at present occupied by Rev. H. B, Morris, whe is removing from the Island. Possession given the 23rd inst. Apply to | busy place. shortly be issued| til 9 o'clock. ~ b ~ . . sketc hes | ni THOMAS McQUAID, di tf Lower Queer Stree WANTED.—To purchase, a small farm, | with from 5 to 25 acres of land, within five miles of Charlottetown, with house and out- buildings. Apply to W. L. McDonald, Martin House, Prince Street, Charlottetown, 7. a Santa Claus’ Headquarters is a| [t is open evenings un- | Big clearance sale of fancy toys! at Miller Bros.—-This is your chance to buy Xmas }» esents for the little | | cidents in the field. It is written by} ones. Open every evening. See the value we give in boys’ | ckel watches at $2.75, and in| ilver watches from $5.00 upwards. —W. N. Tanton, Great George St. Puzzled about a Christmas fora lady? How would a da waist length of silk do? great line of remnants Moore & McLead, No gray cotton or ready-made | clothing at our store; but just guess | we have a fine big stock of books) and fancy goods. For good goods, | for pretty and useful goods, for| goods you cannot find elsewhere in| the city just see our big stock and_| also see how far a dollar goes when! you buy from us—Haszard & Moore. | Tartan Rugs.---25 new beautiful | Scotch rugs for golf capes,specialy | for Xmas trade, just received. The | clan plaids are Menzie voilet with | black reverse side, clan McDonald with blue on reverse side, Murray with blue on reverse side, Menzie with black on reverse side, Rose with electric blue on reverse side. Now for a golf cape.{We have each of these plaids made up by one of the best cape makers in Charlotte- town. They’d make an excellent Xmas present. Get them at Prowse inty | today. | . | Bros the Wonderful Cheap Men. | |performed by Rev. mond. BORN. /t North Wiltshire, on Decem- ber 5th, 1900, to Mr. and Mrs. Mur- doch McLean, a son. MARRIED, At the bride’s home, on Des. 13th, Ethel B. Armour, to A. B. McLeod, 'Baie Verte. The ceremony a 2 was Ray- ber 12th, yen gift! Dec. 15th, to Br See that| y, DIED. At Kingston, Lot 31, on Decem- 1900, Archibald McFad- jilaged 72. [Funeral takes place on Saturday, ookfield cemetery. | At Hunter River, Dec. 3rd, Mrs. hn White (nee Elizabeth Fair- clough), leaving a husband, three sons and two daughters to mourn their loss. May she rest in peace. TENDERS! For Hardwood Timber Land. Sealed Tenders addressed to the undersigned and marked ‘“‘Tender”’ will be received by the undersigned up to 12 o'clock noon, on Thursday, December 20th, 1900, for the pur- chase of 100 acres of Hardwood Timber Land, near Selkirk Station, Lot 42, formely owned by John Dingwell. It is ene of the few re- maining tracts of heavy timber land in the Province. It is well watered by an excellent spring at the southern end. A main road boundsit both north and south. About 12 acres of it are fit for clearing. Terms cash on delivery of Deed. E. WALKER, P. P. d12 dkwt9th Rollo Bay. — Wants, Lost, Found. FOR SALE.—A double seated box driv- ing sleigh, Also fur robe. Apply at this office. d13 3i TO LE f.—A tenement on King Street near (Jueen, containing six rooms. Ren moderate. Apply at the Connolly estate office, Queen street nid TO LET.—A double tenement house at the wes: end of Sydney street, adjeining tk Douse proderty; cae tenement contaiumg eight rooms, pantry, good cellar and barn; the other tenement contains eight rooms, pantry, cellar and barn, furnace heat; rent moderate. Apply to R. Grant. Oueen street. ROBERTS &CO., . PATENT **SOLICITORS PEopPLe’s BANK BUILDING, MONTREAL. 12 years Examiner in U. 8, Patent Office, No Patent—No pay. Write for Red Book. 45 Pieces SET MUSIC FREE latest hits. GrvVEN AWAY in bound form to introduce eur goods and catalogue in every bome. Printed from same plates as 40 cent music. Send 10c for mailirg expenses, MARITIME SUPPLYC Moncten, N, B diw & w. WANTED.—An experienced woman te take charge of a house. Must be recom mended. Apply te Miss Morris, 233 Water Street n27- SALESMEN wanted to _se.l our goods by sample to wholesale and retail trade. W vre the largest and only manufacturers” our line in the world. Liberal Salary pai Address CAN-DEX, Mfg. Ce. Savannah, Ge Rogers’ Boker’s Ellin’s Taylor’s Johnson’s CELEBRATED CUTLERY —_—— BOKER’S WARRANTED SKATES An Immense Assortment To Choose From. ee ee ‘DODD & ROGERS