THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, DECEMBER 18 1900. So OTA | ee rm oa Tea - Sa 1 e Wi A @ x! 3 Aw @ 4 UR SR A se wane CKETS - Quality Never Lowered . . “A ness OT,,0 li CLOTH AND FUR JACKETS. We don’t brag and yet it is hard t stat dividuals so that , they » facts to vou sobe! mint ‘ won't seem extravagant. policy to clear out Every year its our 1] seth) Ada al anil aii OU! }ACKeTS, regardless of loss‘ so| jes" to start SOE ET tC a next year with a perfect new stock. i d So far we have nearly succeed. and WY \\ Es ba os y acu : ° i ee BERNICE ki here goes to make it sure. x ~ ABOUT 200 JACKETS, “CLOTH,” Is all we have have left of the thousands we bought. You can buy any one of them ee Lew. $ a - S4I oe ee ee TR 2 er ee ee Than regular price. [That is $3 to $10Jiess than regular pice in most stores. There is Jackets here as low as $2 and soe on ” TRea aw. 2 RA et 2 ; lB | eee ee CET Pa “hed Swe OSM . f. up to $18. _jAbout aJjdollar step as the price raises. ad to £- Skip the dangerous cheap jacket|men, they're'|trying to get clear of the old ones. But we are trying to get clear of our so that a THEY WILL NEVERIBE OLD ONES. There’s a difference here that you'll appreciate. When you're down our way spend a few pleasant momerts looking at the Furs in Our Big Winsow This Weck. /XMAS OVERCOA We Cater to Fastidious Oressers The enthusiasm of youth causes a young man to bring the same intense intense interest to the subject of OVERCOATS as to He becomes ex- cessively particular what to wear. How to wear it. everything else. Latest color and All must meet his idea. tor such good dressers the FIT-REFORM 4 Ly 7 Make up. Overcoats are a God-send. Fit-Reform Overcoats were produced to fill this want.and it does it too. Fit-Reform is not merely a name, it’s an accomplished fact, as you will find by the fit of every Overcoat in our large stock. Now. boys, : What Shall! it Be? Rightly made, ready made or cheap custom made —prices about the same, but how different the cloth. Rightly made ready made or best custom made—cloths exactly the same, but how different the price. You get here a splendid winter overcoat of beaver or melton, made right in every particular for $10.00, All colors, ail shapes, all stvles that are stylish at $12.00 or $15.00. Many men pass our coats off for custom made: nobody knows the difference, except the man who buys them, and he only in the price. TS EEL MOT OY — aR ay Bae ET OT Ge THE DAILY EXAMINER is issued every afterno » from the of hee of publ adon House Buiiding, corner of Queen and md S reets, (upstairs). Sub- SCripilo KR DOULARS A YEA . 4 la re the U 4 ‘ THE WELALY EXAMINE oak to» { aM bal s issued every Friday rit It ins 2 complete s rary of the we; \ ~ sland 4 fric road 5 ‘ription price ONE DOLLAR A YEAR, to any ad- iress in Canada or the U. S. q THE EXANINERJIOB The s pertority of the 7 b i rinting out at THE EXAMINER office 3a red by ; \ S rk nd ym dainty ) » to Al | Corl - oe etc . f3 t g Ww. ss ali | “ ymunica The Examiner Pub. Co. town. ?’. E. I, ~ makes owing pertinent observation: “The visit ot Premier Laurier to , may or may not have Significance, but ia any event it is time {that representa- tives of the two great colonies were comparing rotes concerning their +; Tas Chicago Inter-Ocean ine fo! Australia MOUTIC elations with the Mother Coun- “7. Mr. LARKE Canadian commercial agent in Australia, reports that there is a poor outlook for good the drought. Some of the wheat was cut for hay, andif the rain does mot arrive soon there would not be enough for bread, far less for ex- porting. Vivstoria and South Aus- tralia promise better. THe Mat AnD Emprre remarks that of manufactures of iron and steel we imported in August $3,- 150,000 worth from the United States and $520,000 from Great Britain. Comparisons of this kind open the eyes of the Mother- Country to the hoax that has been perpetrated on her by the “prefer- ence.’’ | I a Kruger Wins Limerick. ' MAMERIOK, Dec. 15.—The corpor- ation has decided, by a vote of 22 to 2, to confer the freedom of the city on Mr. Kruger, PRINT nen Se ' | ' i | } ! { ; | crops in New South Wales, owing to! spectfully request that you give us ! t | times with a certainty of getting [| Written for Take EXAMINER. | SNOW FLAKES. Fall, fall, ve fleecy snow-flakes, fall, "he children love thy welcome cali, And homage pay as ina host hey throng the milky white hill » - - 4 tO COast. Tl aiden loves thy wanton kiss. outh alone doth grudge thy Thou] art more bold than he dare be. Crh. he Ww he sighs to copy thee. ‘ated round the roaring fire. a 1e old folk never seem to tire Ot telling how, in days gone by A snow-storm made the mirt!: run niga. Fall on, soguettish snow-fiakes, fall And deck old earth as fora bal}. > Thy clinging touch sweet ' hy xr eer e | er tie - - «© - , ° ' thy whirling flakes the fancy takes. | r longing wakes, Deep thoughts ye wafton an¢e! wings; Still thicker fall, ye pure white things, And o er the graves where dear ones | sleep, Like God’s calm blessing, vespers keep. —Ropert PEAcE. HAVE YOU M ADE CHOICE? —— ae Have yeu made choice of a drug- gist to whom you cango at al ae what you require? If you ave not yet made a choice, we re- atrial. Our stock of pure drugs, perfumes, brushes, combs, sponges and general toilet supplies is large and varied, and our prices the low- est. Makes Sick Prope WELL. Paine’s Celery Compound, the world’s greatest and best medicine, makes sick people well. Thousands IN THE PHiLLIPINES. Close Call for a Transport---Hard March for Troops. | SEATTLE, Wash., Dec. 15.—Let- ters have been received announcing ] the grounding of the transport (izaronne on the coast of Northern Luzon. Shestruck twice, being res- cued both times by the Yorktown. cable to pull her off, and the second time the cable caughtin the Gar- 4 onne’s wheel causinga further de- lay of twelve hours. The letter also ells abouta hard march of the American troops under Gen. Hall. , The line of march was over steep} mountains fora Cistance of 45 miles, takingin all six days, at the conclu- j | ion of which 165 men were under | medical treatment for several days. | = sbiaiatieedbsilaebbiists ohare The popular view of the relation of the blood to human character ' and conduct is marked in many a familiar expression. We speak cf there being ‘‘bad blood’’ between people at enmity, of ‘blue blood”’ as indicating ancestry, of ‘‘black blood’’ as describing a treacherous The Yorktown used a two-inch wire A Meal By the Way When children come in from school or play. When you want to prevent or cure a cold. In the middle of the morning. After the theatre. And at every other time a cup of Bovril is just what is wanted, BOVRIL spread on Bread or Toast makes a delicious little meal. Try a Bovril Sandwich. If an angler or shoot- er, sena 25 cents fora FOREST“ AND STREAM 4 weeks’ trial jtrip. The sportsman’s FAVOR:TE WEEKLY JOURNAL Alert! FOREST AND STREAM PUB, CO. 346 Broadway, New York. @ | - - FOR «- XMAS BAKING WE HAVE Fine pastry Flour. Griffin & Skeliy’s Seeded Raisins. nature,and in many another phrase mark our belief that in the mental, moral and physical man, “‘the blood is the life.’’ The one basis of a healthful, happy and useful life is pure blood. With the blood pure disease has no permanent lodging place in the system. For this rea- son the use of Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery rids the body of diseases which have their origin in impurty of the blood. It absolute- ly purifies the blood, carrying |joff the waste and poisonovs matter, increasing the action of the blood making glands, and building up the body Oby supplying the blood in quantity and quality such as is essential to a condition of health. It cures ninety-eight people out of every hundred wha ive it a fair trial. You pay the postage. Dr. Pierce of testimonials from the best people have established the fact that Paine’s Celery Compound is the | only honest and reliable medicine for hot weather ailments. Our stock of Paine’s Celery Compound | is always fresh; get your supply from us. Reppin Bros., Druggists, Charlottetown, P. E. I. pati —- ™ Read ‘‘ War Sketches ’’ and see how our boys lived in Africa. gives you the book. The people’s Common Sense Medical Adviser, 1008 pages, 700 illustrations, is sent free on recept of stamps to defray cost of mailing and custems. Send 31 one-cent stamps for the paper bound book, or 50 stamps for cloth bound. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N, Y. ———- 2 Don’t fail to secure a copy cf ‘War Sketches’ just issued. Price 30 cents, SUIT CASES HAND BAGS CASES NeW Stock Just to Hand. T. J. HARRIS, London House. Choice Sultana Raisins. Large Valencia Raisins. Cleaned Currants (packages). Vostizza Currants. Citron, Orange and Lemon Peeis. Shelled Almonds and Walnuts. Pure Gold Flavoring and Spices. English Mince Meat. New Dates and Cooking Figs. Icing Sugar, &c, &c. BEER & GOFF, GROCERS. « JOHN jP- BRENNAN Ship Brcker, Commission Merchant and dealer in all kinds of produce, my large and commod ious premises on Commercial Strect being particularly adapted for handling of Prince Edward Islend products, Censignments solicited. P t returns. eT JOHN P. 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