rys ¥ a ' Se eng, DAILY T! a 7 _EXAMINER. =» v ; Nagi: The is True Liberty,—when Free bom. Men ‘evil to Advise the Publ: c may ‘opie Chad Tivieoes, Sinbhi:. Conlen. ‘Two: Gaeta CU V4 —- oeeeceepemoneenpesemeomneesannanoneeranianeeeen etre erence —— a : VOL : CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, SATUDAY, DECEMBER 15,1900. —NO 24) GEE RL ea ee a > " t- Remn dei bh &. f & eee eee 4 he OUR DRESS IDS COUNTER : 47a -4 DAY ITN LOMOR } ULI FIND AN ‘AT- ¢ TRACTIVE LINE OF SILKS. MOST OF THEM ARE IN LENGTHS SUF- i FICIENT FOR: WAISTs; -ALL. OF. THEM I. 3 LENGTHS THAT ARE USEFUL ¢ ia EVERY ONE HAS BEEN PRICED TO GO a ON THE RUN. E F HONESTLY, Y= DONT THINK THERE'S + A BAD PATTERN AMONG THEM, AND WE & DON'T BELIEVE THERES AN OLD TIMER IN R! THE LOT. ‘ RY THE WAY. IS “A -PLITC ‘ POY TATIATS 28 SUGGESTION FOR AN NG OVER CHRISTMAS BUT HURRY, HUR LONG. MOORE YBODY WHO Is PUZZL- a & McLEO BET EF eS GIFT FOR A LADY. ¥, THEY WONT STAT R selection of moderate ysts, Opals and oth Our iarge stock contai for Xmas Gifts. price )2i 19g W. W. WELLW XMAS GIFTS IN JEWELRY ---- Besides our large stock Diamond Rings, $ are combined. nsa wondertul r fancy stone All Articles Purchased Here Engraved Free. ER, Jeweler and Engraver. we are showing a nice , in which Almandines, Ameth- assortment of Novelties >| Loses Five a They REGIMENT Captured by the Boers| » GENERAL CLEMENTS HARD PRESSED Officers Men. and Nine [SPECIAL TO THE EXAMINER. | LONDON, Dec er re ports that eig ive hundred < ing from ; torce. 15.—Lord Kitchen hteen officers and ‘ty-five men are General Clements rnd to miss ¥ con: sist of four companie 3 O! ithe Noi thumberald | rom the me ’ USiLICTS. ssa they Yr cing ore * * 2 hier +h 2 ave VECQR CadDtUure ty Gia oo General { > eee rilled a iG@ments Ca ive omicers and nine } , nha Nanny were wounded. a a s A Church Sensation. ee ee Dec. [here was a the Met NOaIST The pastor rred to dis TORONTO, 14.—T eae ee | scene at at McC: street Churc on Sunday. veV. 7. MM refe honesty in municipal afi Lirs, saying he had even heard a contractor to! dog tags had beenasked how much the for the he got him the coutract. te sa y the truth, =e ‘ing in his P said *< Lis, there was in contract, enquirer, if} ‘You are not H. < Vavenport, vo EESTI epeat aks Was so asain a scene Davenpor ‘t was about further, whena voice f the gallery called out : down: the cap fits too well.’’ ae rt | said no more. He City tor,and aid ci ap- plause. to p rotest pelt. is a Service} rom | Hall} employee, and the dispensing of dog | tags isa part of his duties. ae ae YO ML LON OF TES Oa | in Baking P Powder Wade from pure cream of i tartar. S wa afeguards the food ' avainst alum. | Aken sutteniiente cra are the greated § meiaccts io nealth of tae aresent dae Pe eee | i MD ‘At. CAMING POWDER OR. "SY YORM. + ee) wee CP ONG I Tartar Golf capes made by one of Ht the best dressmakers in the city, NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE INS. CO., OF EDINBURGH AND LONDON ASSETS $72,000,000, _ Fire insurance effected on dwel- lings, churches, schools, cheese factories, stores, stocks, etc., on most favorable terms. Prince Edward Island Office, 33 Queen St., Ch’town. HYNDMAN & CO. GENERAL AGENTS. Teleghone 67, eee BOARDERS,—Two or ders cam be comfortak accom moda ted - Mrs. Stumbles’ aes vearding house, @rner Piinc: and Kent Sts. Modern con- vemiences. Terms mederate. d7 tf ‘three additional HERE’S SOMETHING ‘ ou Should do Immediately HAVE YOUR PHOTOGRAPH TAKEN AT WESTLAKE BROS. Christmas is coming. Coming only too soon. A photograph is the niost pleasing present you can offer a fr.end. Come now before the big rush is on. We cam please you. That’s what we're here for. WESTLAKE BROS., The Photographers. _ made from clan tartans just open- ed; also 25 new clan tartan rugs for Xmas trade at Prowse Bros. ONG BOOT Homemade,cannot be beaten. ae Made out of the Best Kips and Grain Leathers Tanned from 8 to 11 mokthf. Will wear better and turm water better then the cheap and quick leathers. GOFF BROS. Sunnyside. @harlottetewa" | Nev.'28—tf, CHARLOTTETOWN ; | worst period of snow PLAIN LANGUAGE. A London Peisiee Talks to the United States Senate. [SPRCIAL TO THE EXAMINER. | | | LONDON, Dec. 15.---‘‘ No other con istruction can be pl seed upon the ac ae of the United States,’’ says : Daily Chronicle, ‘‘than that the ators have deliberate ly made up the ir minds to force England into a false }position and to make a re- fusal to ratify the Hay-Paunceforte Treaty, from this side. ‘« President McKinley, as Uuts with the larger crowd. ‘ithe United States go out of theit way to break their treaty with England, such conduct will come within the definition of an ‘ fri iendly act.’ ‘We are loath to think that the . usual, 44 => era @f good relations with America is COMing to an end. But if she were totake advantage of our com- | plications in South Africa and China, after, we had given her our "aid dur- g her complications with Spain,we could Hieither desire nor’ trust her iriem@ship in future.’’ ————— CT Ba a | BIG STORM. = . . . California :n a Hurricane. [SPECIAL TO THE EXAMINER. | SaN Francisco, Dec. 15.—A storm ot wimsual proportions visi this coast-yesterday, doing considerable Linage in some sections. ted The telegraph wires were down aud during the day San Francisco Was €ntirely cut off from telegraph communication with the outside world, he wind reached a velocity of! nearly 60 miles an hour in the city and was of greater velocity in the) “pe sed sections. rR Ys “ANCIENT COLO! NY Buried Under Big Snow Banks. <i [SPECIAL TO THE EXAMINER. | Sr. Joun’s, Nfld. Dec. falls known the during the colony |ten years prevailed this week, par- lalyang traffic. The railwavs are | blocked, trains being days behind, i j steamers unable to leave port, and | the fishing vessels are compelled t | remain in harbor. rT ANOTHER PROJECT. Steel Plates and Stee! Rails to be Made at Sydney. (SPECIAL T@ THE EXAMINER.) MontrEAL, Dec. 15.-—Another big project is being undertaken by the Dominion Steel Company, which has decided to go into the making of steel plates for seips anc steel rails, at the mammoth works to be erected at Sydney. -_ ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS Damage Done to the Garrison Chapel. [SPECIAL TO PHE EXAMINER. | Hairax, Dec. 15.—The damage to the garrison chapel by the fire yesterday is a thousand dollars. ii en — 2 —<—ame OUR CONTINGENT Will Proceed Directly to St. John. [SPECIAL TO THE EXAMINER}. Hauirax, Dec. 15.—It appears that the steamer with the second contingent will go direct to St. John, IN SMOKE. Great Model and Normal School. A [SPECIAL T® THE EXAMINER. | Dunxiek, N. Y., Dec. 15.—The Fredonia State Model-Normal School at Fredonia was destroyed by fire yesterday. Loss $250, last | un- | ithe genial i Mr. F. W. Ho | experime FARMERS MEETING AT GUELPH Just Before the Live Stock Exhibition. INTERESTING TOPICS Of Agriculture Discussed=--Wo- men in itas Well as Men, ee eee f THE Ex- | Special correspondence AMINER., | The Maritime delegation, ing of aoa forty farmers, at the Royal Cit noon and are niostly 4 ry .71 coe Vell consist- arrived Monday after- ali bil ington Hotel. Our and indef: Live Stock Commissi ; on y arrang yon ; : ie Tea minion ner, Our a dson, met us sly re d l reviou arrival and had p r quarters for us. The show of live stock morrow. The Ontario Agricultural and Experimental Union held the first session of their ann..al meeting today The meeting was a very in- 3° re sting one and the subjects dis- + Cuss ed OF ou opens to- intense interest. to all far- mers. The president, a. - oe Ross gave the opening ad- dress, ‘and was fo lowed by Mr. ©. A. Zavitz, €xX) C., his subject being nts ; with This work has been large 1 Wide tek grain and upots. carriec on by 2 rmers in dit resi parts of the province of Ontario, and has resulted in much valuable information which will be of great inher of fa | benefit to agriculture. 15.—The | } | result of | |advances along |in Charlottetown, 2 Mr. G. C. Creelman, dent of Farmer's an able institute Superinten- Institutes, gave address on the ‘‘Farmetr as an Educator.”’ . sre and in his address showed how, the excellent s) Farmer’s Institutes . that here, the people have made agricultural The idea of the Farmers Institutes here is to make agricultural teach ing to the older farmers who cannot attend the Agricultural College. Addresses ie afterwards de livered by Mr. T. C. Raynor, whon many Islanders ‘will remamber hear ing with irc a few weeks ago nd a number ol other crbiaimane Institute workers. These speakers discussed the pres ent state of the Farmers’ Institute, and suggested impr ovements that their experience in the work had convinced them were desirabie. At the same hour there was a large assemblage of ladies in the class room, presided over by Dr. Mills. Such subjects as ** Dress, its health, influence and beauty,’’ ‘* Do- mestic Science,’ and ‘‘ Housekeep- ing in the 20th century,’’ were ably discussed. by Miss Laura Rose, Guelph: Miss B. Maddock, Guelph ; and Prof. Ellen Richards, of Boston Mass. Tonight at 8 o’clock we shall have the pleasure of heariug such mer as the Hon. John Dryden, Prot. J. P. Roberts, of Cornell University, Professor F. C. Harrison, Dr A. E. Shuttleworth,—well known on the Jsland— Mrs E H_ Richards, Prefessor of Sanitary Chemistry, Boston Mass. The speeches will be interspersed with music, including solos by such renowned musicians as Madame Diaz Albertini. The weather is quite cold here. The maritime visitors had a very pleasant trip. Nothing occured to mar their enjoyment. as a Svstéem of obt ains oreat lines W.S. Guelph, Dec. 11. Puzzled to think of a Christmas gift for alady ?---Moore McLeod. Try a waist length of pretty silk, such as you'll find at our remnant sale of silk.—Moore & McLeod, Dainty silks for little prices on our bargain counter to-day.—Moore & McLeod. See our silver novelties and ebony goods.—W. W. Wellner. yerimentalist at the A. A. | ““lever. | Mr. elman is an eloquent speaker, | TS MIRACULOUS Catarrh, Colds, and Headache Can be Relieved in 10 Minutes and cured. Dr. Agnew’s Ca- tarrhal Powder is a Wonder Worker. ‘*] had Catarrh for 1 year.” - | had Catarrh for|2 years. ‘l had Catarrh for 5. years.’’ “I had Ca- tarrh for 20 years.”’ ‘‘ had Catarrh for 50 years’’ and Dr. Agnew’s Catarrhal Powder cured me. These | are sentences from the volumes and | volumes of testimony for this great _catarrh cure, not mythical patients | but words from men and womeu all | over the continent who have been cured. It relieves Colds and Head- ache, due to Catarrh in 10 minutes. ane’ A Letter From Santa Claus. I see by the Morning Guar- dian that a dry goods store says that I have bought alk my Christmas Gifts there, and made it my Headquarters. I have not taken ali my Christ- mas Giftsto any store ; I never do. I lise for my agents to deal some at all the stores.and ! wish them to buy dry goods cifts ata dry goods store, but not toys ; because | want my little friends to get the nicest and newest Toys, and not job lots or cheap lines, For years | have made my Headquarters at Carters’ for Toys, because they import di- rect from Germany, and they have ten times as many Toys es any dry goods store.” Now, please remember _ that my Headquarters is at Carters’ where it has been for years. I i have looked over their stock. ‘It is bigger and better than asked them to send a Cata ogue into ceaty home of the city, and toseli chez ap, and ithey have promised to do all | wish. So | advise ail my |agents to come to my Head- | quarters at Carters’ for Toys |and Fancy Goods, as usual. | [Signed] Santa CLAUS. | at An ideal | Preparation For chapped hands, roughened skin, cic., cic British Almond Pink Its emollient properties will be quickly discovered, even after one application the skin is remarkably nice and smooth. Gloves can be put on immediately after using. Every lady who has bought it is loud in its praises. It has travelled to New Yor). Brit ish Columbia and England, «1 is still the favorite toilet article. Price 25¢ per Bottle Prepared and sold by . A, W. Reddin, Phim B, The Square Druggist, Sunnyside, Dec 12—Chloris, Langille, ? . Morning Star, Arseneau, S: _. vs Baltic, McLane, Pictov. ria ae ae GENUINE EBONY GOO: | ...FOR.... XMAS PRESEF™5 When debating the ever »: question, ‘‘What shall I give. it this season, our line of EBONY cloth, hairand hat brushes, iir- rors, etc., will appeal to your good taste and appreciation of the useful. Your inspection is respectfully asked. G. F. HUTCHESON, Jeweler and Optician. Sunnyside. Si) ») 4 §. af a: 4 if Pia ; ] boy rae 3 bad i te ' oad cay rae ep ed a - ~ « ee Ss y= es eee ee ae. i Since an eS