a Half Price Neck Wear. Every evening this week between the honrs of 7and 9% we wlll offer i00 PIECES OF Ladies’ Neck Wear AT HALF PRICE. Just a sample lot. Among the lot are Fancy ties, Collars, and Collarettes from 30¢ to $2.50. They are gv ou qa priced from 50c to They wil! be placed ON THE FRONT COUNTER We At 7 p. m. each evening. will box them if equired. HALF PRICE Will take any of them. Saitable for YOUR SISTER Or some Other Fellow’s Sister. PATON & CO. THE FESTIVE SEASON Is almost here, and requires to prepare for 1! lot of work and worry w every house keeper To save them a are making special CHRISTMAS CAKE We are very careful that all the ingredients are the best obtainable—new and fresh, Expert: do the mixing and baking. Please remember this point. as we do not trust our work to amateurs. ASK TO SEE SAMP1ES. D. STEWART, Eclipse Bakery. Bakes Best Break. WANTED.—Lady canvassers te solicit orders for Corsets (toorder). Fifty per cent. commission, fer the we] knewn Canifi Corset Ce., 105 Bleury Street, Mentreal. R16 THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, DECEMBER 20, 1900 WEDDING BELLS, At the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stewar , Kelvin Grove. last Tuesday evening, the marriage of aes tilled with cou “y le wi wr ni a ee ” their] daughter jIsa to Mr. Robert | . country people with lots | Remember the Loyal Crusaders Bowness, of Norbor, took place. | oF money and produce. Tuesday | Concert, 7.30 sharp. , are a a oe : ‘}and Wednesday, clerks i rinci- | «ut a i ; Rev. Edwin Smith, of Kensington, | ay, clerks in the princi The Loyal Crusaders’ concert performed the ceremony. The bridesmaid was Miss Annie E. Jar dine, of Freetown, and Miss Flossie | Stewart was maid of honor. The i|bride was attired in a gown of cream-colored lamma, trimmed with laceand ribbon. The groom was attended by Mr. Andrew Humphrey, of New Dumfries. Miss Jessie Hum. phrey played the wedding music. combe. Miss Andrew was _ brides- maid,and Mr. Wesley Crosby grooms man. Mr. and Mrs. Baker will re- side in Summerside. A | ACCIDENT AT SYDNEY. ‘Two Ferry Steamers Crowded With Passengers Collide. Sypnery, C. B., December 19.---The ferry steamer Hygela, owned by the| Sydney Ferry Co., and the Acadia, | owned by the Halifax company, col- | erally | school | work. | SURE RSIS NOTES. Local and Other Items. This has been a fine week for the | : a by Hedley V /merchants. The weather has been|.. War Sketches’’ ‘fine and the town has been wel| | Mackinnon for sale everywhere. = stores had to go all day without | are always good. dinner. 3 1€1 night and get a good seat. | White oats are selling for 28 cts, ) Door , open at 7, concert at 7.30. | black 29; pork, 64; turkeys, 10cts. —The Loy: ‘russ rj : of the roads generally. Now that the | 4}, ¢ Loyal Crusaders will hok ' eir public concert this evening elections are over the Liberals are | Wright’s Hall Instead a at 4. as outspoken as the Tories in con- | mission a. haiti will > demnation of overseers and super- | tay ae ee er : , : |taken up. Doors open at 7. Con- visors,and if they had a Superinten- | cert at 7.30. dent of Public Works he would not | rood seat. Last evening, at St. John’s! be spared. Truly the roads are in- | nin Church, St Eleanors, Mr. W. W.| famous. : | woe all the departments of Baker, of Summerside, and Miss! Some disappointment is manifested | ‘ = aton & Co's big establish Ethel M. Cannon, of St. Eleanors, | at the unavoidable delay in opening | ment, and in all that is displayed, were married by Rev. J. M. Withy-| the manual training classes so_lib- | far lew Bite ‘Willias | of value and appropriateness as ti | make this ‘Bio & ‘7 rooms have | ™#ke this ‘‘ Big Store provided McDonald. Suitable known as the western | 5) ane . building. The appliances, ui foods is impossible. desks, tools and everything required is in readiness to organize the good The delay is caused by the difficulty of obtaining experienced teachers. in cet te To tell of the array of beauti humor with the Xmas infiuence. The Crystal Rink has been elab-|80Ur Sons of Scotland, held last |orately fitted uptor the winter’s|€Veming, officers were elected as | skating. A good foundation of ice follows : Chief—W. Dcdd Small. Chieftain—Jas. Paton. Past Chief—W. A. Stewart. Chaplain—S. A. McDonald. has already been made, and if the weather permitsthe grand opening will take place on Xmas night. The Summerside Cornet Band is \lided off Point Edward last evening.| preparing a choice selection of; Rec’g Sec y—Lorne Robertson. |The Fiygeia was coming from North| music and promise a_ grand | Fin. Secy—Ewen Cameron. ‘Sydney and the Acadia was going) programme for | the — season. Treasurer--Dr. Dickey. down. Both were crowded with] A large number of tickets have} Marshal—M. Gillis. workmen, passengers, principally t When and going under full speed. | nearing each other, the Hygeia blew} one whistle, signalling that she was | going to port. The Acadia replied with a similar signal. Instead of| going to port, the Acadia, accord-| ing to the story of the Hygeia's| captain, deliberately went star-| board and took the Hygeia amid- | ship and stove in her side to near the water line. The Acadia was so badly damaged that she| began to leak and the captain was compelled to 2 government wharf at Point Edward. The Hygeia, immediately after the | collision, lowered boats and followed | the Acadia, to render assistance if needed. The steamer Peerless, which came along shortly after, ‘came in.and took the Acadia’s pas- | sengers and crew to North Sydney. DIED. At Pownal. Lot 49, Dec. 13, ' Ernest W. Beaton, aged 18 years. Rheumgtism pains disappear like a fog before the wind when Griffiths’ Menthol used. It banishes all kinds of pain | instantly. 25 Per Cent Ofi ALL OUR ook ana UNTIL XMAS This Includes Jackets, Capes, Collars, Muffs, Ruffs, Gloves and Mitts. WEEKS & CO. | WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. The People’s Store. | loss. Stan. Bearer---J. W. Sutherland. Sr. Guard--.David McKinnon. Jr. Guard---Ronald McDonald. Physician---Dr. McLauchlan. iper---P, D. Ferguson. Trustees---W. D. Ross, R. Mason, been disposed of for Xmas presents. Large quantities of smelts are being taken for shipment to the United States. Some of the dealers | have made expensive preparations, | expecting the Stanley would be here | _. to expedite their transit. _H. McEwen. Charlottetown or Georgetown isa! —The musical programme for the slow round-about way, with delay| grand opening of the rink @hrist- that not infrequently entails total |mMas evening is :— You may imagine these ship- | March—Opening of Season........ pers joining in the plaint over the | EF kena + wide nicie."s'¥'A coe 0:4 Stanley's non-appearance. | Waltz—Gondolier............ Roeder The Rev. J. M Withycombe pro- | Cake Walk—Policy Sam... Groscia Come early and get a shelves and tables and counters is the only way to properly get into —At the meeting of Camp Ard- | Meet Me at the ALWAYS BUSY STDRE | | oes een ARRIVED S £0) Instead Waraieks ancate ! 2) \of an admission fee a collection wil] = | _ armers speak In very pronounced | be taken. Remember the hour. 7.30 | italics about the pitches and state | ’ } 1380... here is exhibited such a eaten Lad i es E mM broidered ' the centre ~ iO é a = fe e . = . ‘ ae been prepared by the School Board | ittraction for holiday gift seek 7 ”? ‘ on HANDK CH! | FS in at the splendid stock lining the E [ BOUGHT AT A SACRIFICE THEY WILL BE SOLD CHEAP Cheaper than you ever seen | handkerchiefs sold in Char- | lottetown that were up to the standard of quality of | this lot } } | EXPECT GREAT BARGAINS beach her near the| Liniment is | poses leaving here immediately | Waltz—Dream of Strauss........ | YOU WILL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED ,after Xmas. Thesale of his house- | Edis de ten sese a eguvcas POLTOME| hold effects takes place this Fri- | March—Grand Fortune.......... . ‘ day. Unusual regrét is i weak | bye Ve tase ene s/s OTaMberg | ‘ | term to use in expressing the grief | Waltz—Rose of Mevico (new).. $3 Prices will be 3 for 25¢c and up }and sorrow of the whole commuMehi oo 6. 0. 6. vig seein i dee'es: Cordina | ‘ity for losing from amongst us so) | good, progressive and useful a citizen | 'as Mr. Withycombe has proved him- self to be. | Mr. Withycombe goes to Cleve- | land, Ohio, to take charge of ene of the best churches in that city, the OG s 8s SEE IS bs 9A F< ve ee | parishioners of which may be con- | Polka—Melville.......... Stramberg | gratulated on the excellence of their choice and in securing such an ener- getic, zealous and successful pastor. REMOVAL Cake Walk—Dusky Dudes..... .... Schwartz | «| STANLEY BROS it. ae Dreyfus | ‘Waltz—Lady of Qual March- -My Georgia Love...... Waltz—Bream of Bucallosi.... Waltz—Impassioned Dream...Ross God Save the Queen. The personnel of the orchestra is as follows, and assures the ‘music ever played by local band or | orchestra in this city:—Conductor 1900, containing names of all such defaulters and the amount due from ,and Ist Violin, Prof. Vinnicombe: | 2nd violin, John Kent; Viola, James | ‘Calder; Bass Yiolin, Frank Stanley; | = i best SALE Owing to cur removal at an early date to the store forr- erly occnpied by Johnson & Johnson we have decided to sell out our stock of druggists’ sundries, Perfumes Soaps, etc, at big discounts for cash. | ! | j } | i _ PERFUMES. An excellent variety of Eng- lish, French and American makes. All the popular odors. Attractive Packages. SACHET POWDER Grossmith’s, an dSeeley & Rimmel’s. ALL ODORS. PIPES A new of case pipes. All great values. assortment CIGARS Come and have a look at the holiday packages. The cigars are of excellent quality and attractively put up. Besides the above dozens of other articl- es will be included in onr big sale. George E. Hughes, The People’s Druggist, Apothecaries Hail. Piano, Miss Vinnicombe; Clarinets, Wilmot Lemont, W. A. McKie: Cornets, Loussiant Arsenault,Chas. Davison; Trombone, Thos. Trainor : Drum, Hedley McKinnon. With such a list of splendid play- ers we think the patrons of the rink will be perfectly satisfied and de- lishted, You can hear thisjerchestra torty times for $1, by getting a promenade ticket. XMAS THOUGHTS LADY. . Did you ever see your husband going along the street holding his right ear in his right hand, giving it a ruband then catching hold of his left one. Well the cause is his ears are cold and he wants A FUR CAP. And we suggest you give him one this Xmas. We have a large range of comfortable caps in wedge shape, jackey shape and tur- ban shape with band in BLACK PERSIAN, BLACK ASTRICKAN, NUTRA, MINK, BEAVER, COON, MUSKRAT, dyed, And all the other tashionable kinds. Prices from $1.75,$2.50, $3.50, $4.50. 36.50, up to $10. Now madam, come along this week between the hours of 7 and 9and get him fitted. Then we have a dozen or twe of grey Lamb caps for little boys and girls, and we carry c nice line of Grey As- trackan cloth caps at 50c. Jas. Paton & Co | XMAS GIFTS | selection of moderate price Rings, in which Almandines, Améth- \¢ for Xmas Gifts. | W. W. WELLNER, Jeweler and Engraver. | List of Ratepayers for the City of Charlottetown in Default For assessment due on Real Property for the year ending 31st Decenicer. them rsspectively, with astatement with the Number of the Town, Water Lot and Common Lot upon which or any part thereof such assess- ments is in default. | Am’t of As Name of Ratepayer | Statement er Description of Pro- sessment In Default | perty upon which Assm’t is made. | Due and Ur | ypald Benoit, Clement, Estate of late Houses and Land on Town Lot No 8, tst hurd. $32.73 Buras, Andrew House and Land on Towr. Lot No, 89, Ist hun. 3.94 Brewn, Ambrose L, House and Land on Common Lot No, 28 §6 25 Egan, Mary H use and Land oa Town Lot No. 37, 5th hun, 5.62 Herd, Flera House and Land en Town Lot No 71, 4th hun. 9 09 Hughes, Peter Fouse and Land on Common Let No. 22 67; Hlughes, Francis House and Land on Common Lot Ne, 21 2.23 McKinnon, John, Estate of iate—John Mckin- lay Donald McKinnon, Executors Houses and f. and on Tewn Let No. 71, 4ih hun. 4€.97 Lowe, Walter Vacant Land on Common Let No. 31 ‘06 Meikle. Mary Theresa House and Land on Town Let No. 93, 4th hun 4.59 Mugford, William House and Land on Common Lot No. 22 5.09 Purdie, Jane—W. A. O. Morson, Leslie McNutt, Trustees House and Land on Town LetsNo;.97 and ¢8, ist hun. 33 75 Power, John Half House and Land on Town Lot No ot, 4th hun. 2.156 Pineo, Martin House and Land on Common Lots Nos, 11 and 12 4°50 Quirk, Al/red J House and Land on Water Lot oppos'te Town Lot No. 12, 1st hundred 16.87 Russell, Robert House and Land on Town Lot No. 73, sth hun. 13.60 Reberts, Fzekiel Vaeant Land on Tewn Lot No. 82, 5th hun 3.9% Wright, Arthur Houses »nd Land on Town Lot Wo. 95, 3rd hunff 28.12 Notice is hereby given that pursuant to the provisions of the Statute, 31 Victoria, Chapter 12, Section 91, after 30 days publication of the abeve list, being a list of the Ratepayers ot the City of Charlottettwn who have failed to pay within the time prescribed the assessment severally levied up on their Real Property in said City. I wlll make anapplication to His Honor the Stipendlary Magistrate ot said City for judgment against each and all of the lands above described, for the respective amounts so levies against them, and then unpaid, and that upon such judgment being di ly entered, I will further apply for a warrant for the sale of such lands. ROBERT VANIDERSTINE, City Collector. Dated this 20th day of December, A. D. ‘900 1 mo. OTM MEE E Mts IN JEWELRY ---- Besides our large stock Diamond Rings, we are showing a nice ysts, Opals and other fancy stones are combined. Our Jarge stock contains a wonderful assortment of Novelties All Articles Purchased Here Engraved Free. eee Y ene oe eI. Ge oe ieee IS GREE = TNT TN ION LOG TEE MES EE GET UE OPP Spe NERS NES OE MEE NE EAR RPI Re REP eS eae pee” Owned mee rs ee ed ree OREN BG % “ee bg. # ty Sane sorepemcmmpaa Ace tap TEP etn tac Ses aa aie CALI NS RE ET, OEE REM PRL ON” TT 8 TEE TE ES BT ey: mage 4 aS a ee 5 ame Sle at eee A te igen ae alle . . 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