THB DAILY BXAMINER, OM ARLOTTETOWN, DBOERMBER 27, 1900 'FOR SPECTACLES WEARERS. | ABSOLUTE "SECURITY. Cenuine Carter’s cittle Liver Pills. must Boar Signature of nd fee Fer See Pac-Simile Wrepprr Below. Potash Soap to Prevent Dimming | of Eye-Glasses | | Constant wearers of evye-glasses. | spectacies, etc., are much annoyed by the dimming of the glasses upon entering a warm room froma cool | er place. It will greatly interest | | them to know that this evil can be obviated by rubbing the glasses with soft soap. Allthat is necess | ary is to rub every morning or be-| fore going out a little so-called! green soap (washing soap, potash soap) over the whole surface of the! glass, polishing it until it is bright | again. The preparations, ‘“Glaso-| lin" and ‘‘Oculustro,”’ offered for| the same purpose at high prices, are | nothing else than pure potash soap Die Werkstatt. A } ORE. RAILWAY TIME TABLE. FOR DIZZINESS. = ices : FOR BILIOUSHESS. Summary of Winter Train Ar-| FOR TORPID LIVER. rangement. FOR CONSTIPATION. Following is a summary of tl} Ol f Ss < AQP ne | a. mat winter train arrangements of the| a fa chstptonthomn Island Railway, which went} of't,, | Parety Veretable, Zs into effect on December 26th :| } Morning train leaves Charlottetown | at 7.15 a. m., arrivesin Summerside | ,at 4.50 a. m.; leaves at 12.30 p. m.| arriving at Tignish 4.55 p.m.; then| leaves Summerside at 6.35 a. m.| arrives at Charlottetewn 9.45 a. m. Leaves Tignish at 5.45 a. m., arrives at Summerside 10.10 a. m. | leave 11.10 a. m., arrives in Ch’tewn | 1.45 p m; leaves Georgetown at! 6.50 am, Souris at 6 a. m., arrives) Charlottetown 10.10 a m.; leaves | | Charlottetown at 2.10 p. m.; leaves Georgetown 5.25 p.m., and Souris, 6.20 p. m., leaves Charlottetown 3.10 p. m., arrives Summerside 6.20 p. m. The Cape Traverse branch train will leave Cape Traverse at 6.46 a. m., arrive at Emerald 7.39 a. m.; leave Emerald at 5.15 p. m., arrive Cape Traverse 6.05 p. m. Standard time is used. CURE SICK HEADACHE. You Want the Best In Xmas Baking And We Have it. Today we are baking a large lot of Christmas Cake. It is well mix- ed aad is the finest assortment we everhad. Thisis saying alot, but! you will agree with us whem you see it. And the prices are only 20c AND 25c PER LB. Call for sample. Telephone 93. D. STEWART, Eclipse Bakery. Bakes Best Break. 239 PER CENTOFF The Balance of OUR STOCK ls « | SkateS. DODD & ROGERS. | .BOOMLETS. ic liccinsisldaaaialbeditliin diihsninise The mother who would be horri-| fied at the thought of letting her! daughter wander away to astrange | country without guide or counsel. | yet permits her to enter that un- known land of womanhood without counself or caution. Then, iu utter ignorance, the maiden must meet physical problems whose solution willaffect her whole future life. Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription has been well named a ‘‘God-send to women.’ It corrects irregularities and imparts such vigorous vitality to the delicate womanly organs, as fits them for their important func- tions. Many a nervous, hysterical, peevish girl has been changed toa happy voung woman after the use of ‘‘Favorite Prescription’’ has es- tablished the sound health of the organs peculiarly feminine. You pay thepostage. Dr. Pierc« gives you the book. The people: Common Sense Medical Adviser 1008 pages, 700 illustrations, is sen free on recept of stamps to defra cost of mailing and custems. Ser sl one-cent stamps for the pap beund book, or 50 stamps for clo’ sound. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce: Buffalo, N, Y. All cur Furs 20 p. c. discount All ovr Jackets 33 1=3 p. Cc. - A All Golf Jerseys 50 p. c. } Sitk Handkerchiefs 15C to $1.15 Ladies’ gloves, special line 50 cents Worth $1.10 and $1.25. Few All fancy shirts 25 p. c. discount (; nots’ lect} 1S Pes ‘, sae torh - « Room- reits ivecties, regu ar 40c, tonight 20 cent | Gents’ colored shirts. recu ar $1.25 and $1.40 tonight 98 cents | ’ ; a a | lets sec our job Handkerchiefs 6 for 25 cts. | | 7 os : ys Ali Millinery 1-3 OF | Many otlersnajs to befhad. Come ear * | ; anc get choice. — WEEKS |& CO. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, The People’s Stere-. ' berg,’’ to /Cameron and Kennedy responded. SOLDIERS BANQUETTED. Local and Other Items. ‘AG d ti ' eee aaeeahghenran manila ee = ro — Hotel last See Advt. of Carters’ special Meet Me at the ALWAYS BUSY STORE bargains in Xmas numbers, Calen- dars, Cards and Booklets. ---The Stanley left Summerside for Cape Tormentine this morning and is returaing this afternoon. The banquet at the Revere Hotel last night in honor of the soldiers recently returned frem South Africa Was avery pleasant affair. The tables were well filled with good things, and reflected credit wpon Mrs. Brown. About forty guests sat ‘down. Colonel Moore presided, and Col. Longworth acted as vice chairinan. A letter regretting his unavoid- —-A few days ago a ten year old lad entered the house of a_ well known resident of Upper Queen Street, and abstracted $40 in cash from the clothing of one of the in- mates, Under pressure hn acknow- ARRIVED TO-DAY able absence was read {from Mr. l’arquharson. The first toast to be honored was ‘The Queen,’’ which was followed by the singing of the National Anthem. Then Mayor Warburton read an address of welcome to the men in the course of which ledged his guilt and refunded |the| money, | | _ The Christmas entertainment | in Central Christ an Church last | night was very well attended. The | programme was a capital one and | was thoroughly appreciated. An| reference was | #2dress of welcome was given by j : i" ] r at . ; Beg made to the highly creditable part ee ae Candy was | |taken by Canadians in the war in| ° ad aq at the close of the pro-| South Africa. gramme. ---Stipendiary Magistrate Has- | zard, in giving judgment in the| prosecution against Power and Mc- Atee today, Ecommented strongly upon the prevalence of fast driving | This was followed by the toast of ‘Our Guests, the heroes of Paarder- which Messrs. McLean, Harris, Proud, McDonald, @oombs, ‘The non-combatants,’ the next) 1380.... Ladies Embroidered HANDKERCHIEFS| on the streets, especially on Sun-| day last and on Christmas Day, and | expressed his determination to put) a stop to the practice. —We have received from Mr. | Louson, traveller for S. Greenshields & Co, of Montreal, a very well got up card, the whole plan of which does credit to Mr Lonsons inventive- | nessin the advertising line. Not the least valuable feature isa fine photo of the popular traveller by Westlake Bros. | Nearly all the leading business /men cf Sydney have subscribed to a toast to be honored, called up Rev. Mr. Fullerton and Major Hodgson. ‘The Royal Canadian Regiment’”’ came next. It was responded to by Rev. Mr. Fellerton who spoke of the good work done by, Messrs Brown and McLean while with the Red Cross, of the bravery displayed by Captain Weeks on all occasions, of the coolness of Lieut. Macdonald and the kindness of Orderly Dillon. | ‘The historian of the War’’ wae responded to by Mr. H. V. McKin- non. BOUGHT AT A SACRIFICE f THEY WILL BE SOLD | CHEAP ‘Officers and men of the Militia hy, rem: ; a7 < h C . . . vho remained at home”’ called forth | ¢5) the installation of a new electric responses from Col. Longworth, ‘ 7 light company, and the charter is Major Stewart, Captain ot | now being Brawes up looking to the} Captain Morris, Lieut Leigh and | ¢o nation of a company witha capi-| Pree vag had been made | t#lof $40,000. ‘The capital will be | oa SSes al « ». 2 s . ‘ e ‘ | by Mr. George B. Hughes, M. L. A.,| Cameeee 1 SYSeels MARIA & ond, ; | Ch ‘Ti. Dr. Bagnall, Councillor Horne and GORY sc dcties oes oa jones} Mr. J. F. Whear, M. L, A., *‘ Auld agaa saeieees iis Save the | Hon Edward White, Joseph McPhail | sae, BR wate’ seedings to| @2d Joseph Welsh were each fimed | or CSORENT. SR rae ree °| $2 or 10 days for drunkenness. | Oe ie. | Frank Power and Richard McAtee, | COUNTY requisition now circulated calling COURT. ' for disorderly driving on the streets | on Sunday were each fined $5 or 2 Cheaper than you ever seen handkerchiefs sold in Char- lottetown that were up to the standard of quality of this lot Hy POMEL Gai YAO VGA YOU WILL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED oe | * EXPECT GREAT BARGAINS f ; ‘ ‘days. The Liquor Regulation sum-| . * : Before Judge Warburton, George- | mons against George Offer was dis-| Prices will be 3 for 25C and Li D f town. missed. if Dec. 18, 1900. —A grand concert wili be held in! } McDonald vs. McKenzie :—This | Emerald Hall, on Monday evening case was tried in Souris and judg-| January 7,under the direction of St. | ment reserved to this court. His James Church, Freetown. A’ Honor gave a written decision in|special feature of the programme) ; which he sustained the contention | will be an address : ‘‘Father Ryan, | i if the defendant's counsel that the| Poet, Priest,’ by Rev. J.C.) ‘ defendant was not liable for Camage | McMillian, D. D., also choruses that | } ione to a buggy hired from the} will‘‘raise the roof’’ etc. Admission | é plaintiff, the keeper of a livery} 15c, reserved seats 20c. Concert at ; stable, there being no negligence on|7 p. m. Children half price. | che defendant's part. —A meeting of the Liberal mem- Arthur Mellish for defendant. pers-ef the Provincial Pepaiare| iS NOW ON... | is called for this afternoon and will = ; probably be largely attended. The} aE | RE MOVAL tormation of. the cabinet and the allotment “of the departmental DINNER SETS, TEA SETS, fit to grace the table ef the most offices will be the principal fastidious at Slaughter Prices. SALE bus'mess transacted. MrJH Cam-| Chih GI c k == miskey is running for the port- ! folio of Public Works, and ) a, asswa re, roc cry are es aaghtig agg se: eee =, And everything kept ina thoroughly stocked China s‘cre. All ists hisaiat nditeaiee) oi ae FRE, OSEGO, 08: FET, rs ers Ae a aI m ust go, for 1 have decided to go out of the crockery business. Call and . wing to our removal ala appointment as torney-General see that BIG DISCOTNTS ARE GIVEN. early date to the store form- will operate against Mr.McLaughlin, | , erly occnpied by Johnson & who has beem after the position for i> MONAG HAS Johnson we have decided to a long time. | a 7 sell out our stock of druggists’ -_-Mr. Hubert F. Clements. a son _ . i : 30% ; é ; IUEEN £ TREE sundries, Perfumes Soups, ete, of Mr. Frank Clements, formerly of | d27—da&wtf QUEEN £TREET. at big discounts for cash. Charlottetown but for some years! a resident of Bosten, is one of Uncle : a TR Ss S| ak ee Sam 's soldiérs. Mr. Clements is Se = 2 a" sta ante ae se ee se ae =" “= SS “* os! a 5 now on service in the Philippines, a a “a ar ae a a AO A % Pe i Nt ie PERFUMES. having gone to that place a China where he saw considerable | et R 8 ig _ An excellent variety of Hng- active service, participating in the hee XMAS N UM BE ee lish, French and American battle of Tien Tsin and _ other makes. All the popular odors. “scraps.” From Tien Tsin he went ® Attractive Packages. to Pekin and from there to Takn, if} Des ad from which place his company pro- e e € are , y seeded to Cavite on the troopship SACHET POWDER indiana. Mr. Clements was in N ALE AT THE BOOKSTORIS Paki ; | 1 feel OW ON S A Grossmith’s, an dSeeley & Jekin for about a month. Cavite, Rimmel’s. : he says, seems like home after being ~. in China. ALL ODORS. -—The Dramatic Review, a Boston | a Gontents. oe —__— publication of the higher class, has | Wright’s Shore, Bedeque, P. E. I. Frontispiece 7< ccellent likeness and well: | The Message of the Bells—May Carroll PIPES ‘ne exce ae . 1e wiessage O eC Dells avd ah a ‘ ay biog ae eae ad Shipbuilding at St. Peter’s Bay (Illus.)—-D. J. A new assortment of case 7 e oye hee ve apes Mr | McCarthy. pipes. All great values. ee ‘3 as the Dramatic Review Martin Dwyre’s Christmes-—J. Edward Rendle. mits it, one of the most widely | The Rampike ia! CIGARS <nown as well as one oi the most} The Golden Age---J. M. 2. € :} look at popular 5b ageure ox Pe Our Feathered Friends, 1V---John McSwain. on ‘ome and have a look « al bueiness. He is a native 01! si a re tit... >. hs, the holiday packages. The alifax and was for a time con-| Bedeque —_— People, \ [ (Iit)-- L. U. BOWLEE : civars are of excellent quality iected with the press of that city. A Prince Edward Island Hallowe’en Story ; | and attractively put up. some years ago Mr. iveating went | --Dan Casey. ; ielaciosare o Boston where he did valuable | First Days (Illus.) ; cork for the Globe, Herald and The Old Mill on the Dunk (Illus)--- Webster ; Besides the above traveller. He was also reper | Rogers. : a L: vith the Plant Steamship line as— A eh ett : dozens of other artic!- 1| advertising manager. It was while | Fi Our a wise toe a Ba } 4 : ; : ii <te Keatine w: -orl.ing fo sharlotietown fifty Years ago---@. Li. M. ¢ > included in [| Mr. Keating was wovling for the | n | . “ ot ' ’ 3oston Herald that he attracted | By Nctes, Correspondence, etc. : , onr i $a ie. -he attention of Mr. Keith, who or er . ' . . , . ) lost ne time in securing his services. | PRICE 5 CEN{S A COPY. : ' : | uch of the phenomenal success | For sale at all Boukstores, Solseription §0c a year. 5 j ittending Mr. Keith's yang Address— f sec@thac theatre is to be attributed to the | THE P. E. laLAND MAGAZINE, Gearge E. Hughes, | -xcellent work done by bir. Keating. : P. O. Eox 698, Charlottetown. r ; fn. eee rn ud Send fora sample co The People’s Druggist, | Dyspepsia is difficult digestion, | a, - = cae ad | ine is the absence of natural di-|[ nae ~ get: Apothecaries Bat. | vestive fiuids. Mlood’s Sarsaparilla | § 9 J Leeda . restores the divestive powers. ee SAIN a Mls ate. eS nce Ce ee a ae eee Dmemehia gla a ¢