LL ALN ts et ettet tet ettnaeeie | LIQUOR HABIT CURED. a - eee eae LOCAL NOTICES. | A Clergyman’s Testimony. & Cos store presents day appearance having | <page . Among the many victims of alco ed with Holly and Palm hol who took Dr. Dixon’s new medicine for alcoholism during a |A HISTORICAL SOCIETY, | D sa Local and Ot To Operate in Affiliation with the) ~~ } i i | } i | | tary. } leaves ‘ ae selected your Xmas/ public demonstration in Montreal. ae 3 tik, Swan [f not, Was a voung man who stated that silat Carter's today and select, “‘he had been drinking heavily for sai : nely annorted. stock years, averaging about 25 drinks| abs present for your wife daily ; neglected his business ; could would be a pretty rattan or cob a sleep ; had no appetite for food ; veceat rocker. Something she ad lost all ambition ; didnot care bier wsethe vear round. We have ‘0r anything but drink, and who. noth ha itest styles and at | !rom the third day after taking Dr, ey a widinne lohu Newson. Dixon’s new medicine had no desire tor liquor, slept soundly and ate heartily three times a day.”’ In cor roboration of the above statement. Wellner’s stock of sterling silver 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 all he affirms. His case ap peared to be one of the most utterly hopeless as to cure that ever came under my notice. All self-control A oift to be appreciated need not be expensive. See W. W. novelties. Don’t you think a good watch would make a beautiful Xmas present for your lady friend. G. F. Hutcheson’s stock is very com- plete. SENTNER & McLEOD’S oMy > l ORE, W ILL BE gone. Theugh an excellent worker OPEN EVERY EVENING when or sole purpose in work eit eres ge ing seemed to be to earn what would W a . : ° : : ; THIS EEK procure drink. I induced him to ae , try Dr. Dixon’s cure, and the re- tG s Stalls I Amas.-- Pe aa ; ce : ; runats : ie lone: ie sults are correctly set forth in his i v X . « si ® . parsnips, : -omb, celery, stoute in ct C 7 statement. I am, therefore. anx etc... etc. lemons, Savory, sage, beets, carrots, cabbage, See advt. in this paper. ious, fully believing in what is claim- ed for it byMr. Dixon,to see this new, inexpensive home remedy brought All our musical tovs to be cleared to the notice of victims of the this week. Store open evenings. |liquor habit, temperance workers Miller Bros. and friends of humanity in general ‘who seek a means of relieving such DIED. }victims. J. Quinlivan, S. S., pastor ef St. Patrick’s, Montreal. _Full particulars of this new medi- cine are sent, sealed, free to all applicants.. Address Mr. Dixon, 81 Willcocks Street, Toronto. Ont. 18th inst, Augustus At North River on the Mary, relict of the late Boisner, aged 74. [Funeral to-morrow Thursday, at 2 o'clock to Highfield Cemetery. | —— DIED. At Morell, on Dec. 15th, Lucinda, wife of Mr. Elisha Hines, aged 38 years. GESTION, resulting ‘ron i weakness of the stomach, is relieved by IHlood’s Sersaparilla, the great stom- wh tonic and cure for DYSPEPSIA TI. NA OS om THE FoSrve SEASON Te save them a ; making special Margaret Muriel Tait, December lith, aged 2 years and5 monrths, eldest daughter of James Tait, jr. (Funeral from her father’s resi- dence, Richmond St. West to-day at 2.30 p. m.[ At Deuble Hill, Lot 63, King’s County, Dec. 1ith, Ann Nicholson, the dearly beloved wife of Angus J. Macdonald, aged 38 years In Boston, on Dec. 6th, Aaastasia, daughter of Duncan and Mary Mc- Innis, aged 24, formerly of P. E. Island. Is almost here, and keeper requires to prepare {for it lot of work i worry we are CHRISTMAS | Society, and he set forth the high im- | Cathedral at the service to be held ' past to which the society would be and self-respect appeared entirely4 i | effect.’ | | < ; vj : circ | aure} cess. It soothes the child, softens} broad, 7 ith ris Olana et of lau he | the gums, allays the pain, cures|/¢aves. Lieut. Oland was present: | . , ed with a loving cup, standing 12 | a bottle. -~ B77 Yr CAKE Y, Li our ver ae eee, Se ee ee TE * We are ey Se ae Pn cee sngrerients | Will be roused to its natural duties | are st obtainable—new and fresh. end your biliousness, headache and Experis do the mixing and baking. Please | constipation be cured if you take remember this point. as we do not trust our y ai work to amateurs, Hood S$ Pilis ASK SEE SAMPLES Sold by al) druggista. 25 centa D. STEWART, Eclipse B kery. jon Sa'e at 59c per pr---Moore Bakes Best Break. i\& McLecd. Only One Week And Christmas Tide wil be here. You ought to make your purchases before stocks are bro.en. Some usefui helps— i | | below : For the Ladies. FURS For the Gentlemen. New Siik Mufflers In Jackets. Cave Collars. Ruffs. See the McGill Muffler, the latest Moffs, Ties, etc. Prices and quality @nd mest stylish ir the market. right. ? . Ch: . . White Shirts, Laundried JACKETS 50c, Tc, 85c, $1.00, $1,25, $1.60 | ( yur adies jacke Te. all £O¢ ds Unlaundried new LHiS Season and se ing at 1-3 oft. 3d5c, 55c, 75c, $1.00. Ask to see our special 75c line. oa +t nlaoa 7 1 — é pest vaiue in the city. Silk Handkerchiefs. .Y : 1 tt) tr >} - choose from in plain China, Brocade, White and Cr am, COLLARS memstitcra and Initial. Price 1l5c + ft dla in ase Kk LIA ie { H 1] | izes $1.50. mee Knglish make, all sty‘es and sizes, “for 25c. Better grade 2 for 33c, Other Handkerchiefs In Cotton, Law; broi: le: LINED KID GLOVES. Linen and i. to select from, in CQ : Thi Licll od 11719 1434 ae ; — ‘ From 2- : a we Quality, no trash. nid and Mocha. rom 2c to S2c each. ?'e- a pair. Open Every Evening until Ghr’stmas. ‘re stock _ WEEKS & CO. tee WdOLESALE AND RETAIL. The People’s Store. Kt bao) a = me An odd iine of brosen SIZes | in Ladies’ un:ined Kid Gloves'| | Pries 50c to $3.50) | mittee of five be appointed to con-| Sortment | onr big sale. THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, DECEMBER 19, 1900. her Items — a een soonupaiaeemnensneny enna . ee ‘‘ War Sketches ”’ is now on sale | n Meet Me at the ALWAYS BUSY STORE quarian Society. Mr. F. S, Spence is spoken of as'| a candidate for M f I i ate for Mavor of Toronto. | A number of ladies and gentlemen | Mr. Spence ig =nown to many people | interested in historical research, | in Charlottetown. Mavor Mac Dona- — sais . . . e »* § si . j c met last evening in the Principal's | le will offer for re-election room at Prince of Wales College. | The Loval C j C: > , Vi saders cert | Dr. Anderson occupied the chair | will be ala” a fee oe : Sia ie 0 ‘sday o 1is and Mr. J. O. Arsenault was secre- | week in Wright’s Hall. Collection, | Doors Open at7, concert at 7.30. | Give the children a good house. ¢ } Natural History and Anti- a all bookstores. Price 30 cents. | When calling the meeting to order EXPECTED TO ARRIVE TO-MORROW the chairman stated the object of! the meeting to be to form here a branch of the Canadian Historical “<m an Bree’s Mass will be render- ed by the choir of St. Dunstan's portance, from the patriotic point | #- Myeuight on New Year s Eve. of view, of the work of collecting | esa os abe ceachn amg and preserving the records of the | sist. { " —-The return of Mr. D. A. Mc- Kinnon as the member-elect for Hast Queens, is published in the last Canada Gazette. The return of the other members-elect was published in a previous issue. * = he open meeting held by Victoria Division last evening was levoted. After some discussion, in which Mr. Percy Pope, Mr. T. C. James, | Mrs. Anderson, Mrs: Gardiner, Mr. | Brecken, Dr. Morrison, Mr. Palmer, Mr. Cundall, Mr. Cotton and others took part, the following re- Solution was unanimously adopted :| @ Very pleasant affair. The Rev R. teed Subtt Chk eeakitne or I’, Whis ton occupied the chair. At ganize a branch of ‘The Canadian | the close of the public mee ing, the 1380... Ladies Embroidered HANDKERCHIEFS Historical Society,” to be united) Division was called to order and with the Natural History and An-,;°"© ?€W member was duly initiated. | distinct de-| —Mr. L. W. Watson is sending | partments of a_ general society | Ut 4 unique souvenir of the holiday | tiquarian Society as which shall be composed of their) S¢@8on. It isa sample of perfume, | joint membership, and which shal] | and accompanying itis a reminder | be known as the——and that acom-) Of the fact that he has a large as- | tI of perfumes, toilet re-| fer with the Executive of the Na-|quisites and other goods suitable | tural History and Antiquarian for holiday gifts in stock. Society, andcomplete arrangements; —A Toronto despatch says: A} for carrying this resolution into! telegram from the Minister of Militia | | Says an official eablegram confirms | The following officers of the new| the report that the Canadian Dra-, BOUGHT AT A SACRIFICE THEY WILL BE SOLD CHEAP President.—Dr. Anderson. 'Sailed on the Rosslyn Castle on the| lst Vice-President.—Dr. Morrison} 13th inst. The vessel is expected in | 2nd Vice-President.—Mrs. C. C.| Halifax on January 7th. Gardiner. | -—In Halifax, according to the! Secretary.—Mr. W. E. Bentley. | last Herald, at hand, eggs are sell- Treasurer.—Mr. H. J. Cundall. ing wholesale at 20c. And the! Member of Committee.—-Mrs supply, which came cheifly frem Perkins. Prince Edward Island, is fairly liber-! It was then moved and seconded |al. Cheese has advanced from 11}! that the officers elect be a com-|tol2c, during the past couple of mittee to wait upon a committee of| weeks. Large lots of potatoes sell the National History and Anti-| at 28c and smaller lots at 30c. quarian Society in terms of the re-| __- he barristers of Halifax have | solution above set forth. Carried.| -emembered two persons of their Meeting adjourned. |fraternity who have been in South ce fo area ee, ,.| Africa with the first Canadian con- —An Old and Well Tried Remedy: ltimment. These are Capt. H. B. : : ri . 7’s S j S ir dia . : ‘ Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup | Stairs and Lieut. J. C. Oland. The society were then elected: | $0ons, mounted rifles and artillery | Cheaper than you ever seen handkerchiefs sold in Char- lottetown that were up to the standard of quality of this lot EXPECT GREAT BARGAINS YOU WILL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED Prices will be 3 for 25c and up has been used for over fifty years by | ts oe oa ie - their child- |/ormer is a recipient of a silver millions of mothers for their child- 'salver, 20 inches long and 15 inches ren while teething with perfect suc- |)“ o> ~ : & : wind colic, and is the best remedy for diarrhoea. It is pleasant to the taste. Sold by druggists in every part of the world. Twenty-five cents| —A Montreal despatch says : The Its value is incalculable. announcement made Saturday of Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow’s|the establishment of a_ 5,000,000 plate and roll mill at Sydney, C. B., by the Dominion Iron and Steel Co.. ' which caused great interest in Mont- real, will be increased by a state- ment by a gentleman interested in the concern, that in the near future 'a big iron shipbuilding plant would ‘be located at Halifax. Application for assistance will probably be made at the next session of the Dominion | Parliament and Nova Scotia legis | lature. —The Boy’s Brigade Concert, last /evening, was an excellent one of its | kind. The drills by the boys, under | Capt. Watts and Lieuts. Wellner ond McKie, were gone through in a lively manner. Lieut Macdonalc gave an interesting addtess. Prof Watts conducted the musical part ‘of the programme. Mr. Barlow j}gave one of his greatly admirec | whistling solos. Readings by Rev | Leo Williams were much enjoyed | During the concert candy was solc by the boys of the Brigade. --Mr. M J Hackett was one of the inches high. Both gifts are ap- propriately inscribed. Soothing Syrup. REMOVAL == SALE Owing to our removal at an early date to the store form- erly occnpied by Johnson & Johnson we have decided to sell out our stock of druggists’ sundries, Perfumes Soaps, etc, at big discounts for cash. PERFUMES. An excellent variety of Eng- lish, French and American makes. All the popular odors. STANLEY BROS Attractive Packages. candidates who fell inthe Quebec provincial election as aresult of the | | Tarteian race campaign.The Guelph SACHET POWDER Herald says : ‘‘ Thedefeat of Hon. Grossmith’s, an dSeeley & Michael J. Hackett will Rimmel’s. jbe regretted by many people in Ontario who know and es- ALL ODORS. |teemthe honorable gentleman for warm-heartedness, geniality. | unquestionable ability, and sterling | rectitude. As Grand President of } ithe C. M. B. A. Mr. Hackett has PIPES A new assortment of case sawn WE NEVER SOLD | ITS SUPERIOR FOR $10.00 That is what we wish to state about our READY-TO-PUT-ON OVERCOAT. Its made from all wool fine blue beaver cloth, lined with an excellent quality Italian or farmers. satin, silk stitched, velvet collar, good workmanship. We have for the past 30 years handl««! millions of samples of cloth and think we knowa good ideal about quality, and we can confidently say we have not see a_ better cout for $10.00 than we are offering. We will be pieased to have you examine these coats. MORRIS BLOCK D. A BRUCE CHARLOTTETOWN MERCHANT TAILOR. | made many friends outside of Que pipe De All QT eat Vaiue 5. | sec. who. regardless ot their yx yli- tical feelings, will be sorry to know | CIGARS ‘that he is among the slain. | ; -At the regular meeting 0}! | Come and have a look at ff prince Edward Lodge, Sons of Eng the holiday packages. The cigars are of excellent quaity and attractively put up. ‘land, held last evening, office-bear- 'ers were elected as follews : Past President—W. H. F. Gill. President—W. R. Boreham. Vice President—D. Fraser. Treasurer—Wm. Brehaut. Secretary—B. P. Beady. Chaplain—W. C. Whitlock. Ist Com.—Jas. Puncher. 2nd Com--R. L. Cotton. 3rd Com. J. Saunders. 4th Com.-—A. Sabine. Inner Guara--€. T. A. Mitchell. Outer Guard—F. P. Newson. J stlladiclatin tndiiibiian-< 6 WNL | fhis signature is on every box of the genuip Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tavic:s ‘the remedy that enres a cold im one Gay Besides the above dozens of other articl- es will be included in George E. Hughes, The People’s Druggist, Apothecaries Hall. SUIT CASES HAND BAGS gj | TELESCOPE CASES NeW Stock Just to Hand. T. J. HARRIS, London House. q ‘ 3 | | ast er oe - es a TE Tad kat it EIS: aa gt: endian om: 5S PF gs 5 Pet Ne em er can oe eee ato ee Sali AS" aati “ 5 PPT ER: ARI a5 A a MGB ER 8 oto een pe nn = 2 ales aire “alten pnttealns. LEMOS GO gee a eslieent da alieabaaiil eee LCS Spey pre says 4 ae OS ae Eee Pern hart” PARLE OT AO ne hE CURED gem. eat SRE ZOE. ie aly files Se: Pol ah a me ite sais Aaya ry ee AS CD A REIS ESRI. 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