_ CT es — 150 PAIRS MENS AND BOYS) ' HOCKEY BOOTS. | _* ? ~ — tw and Good quailty chia YO yg Se fitters. PRICE $1.75 TO $2.25. Get a pair a’ J. B. Macdonald & Co. } } 4-5th OFF ALL "a Until Christmas. The in Frerch, American makes. NICE LINE OF CIGARS Done up 10 and 25 in a box. MACDONALD’S DRUG STORE. Night bell. atest odors and British Nurse Register. THE FESTIVE SEASON , house keeper ‘o save them a making special CHRISTMAS CAKE We are very careful that al! the ingredients are the best obtainable—new and fresh. Experts do the mixing and baking. Please remember this point. as we cio not trust our work to amateurs, Is almost here, and every requires to prepare for it. lot of work and worry we are ASK TO SEE SAMPLES, D. STEWART, }$ HOCKEY BOOTS| Pictou 'against the return of Tu THE DAILY EXAMINER, OH ARLOTTETOWN, DECEMBER 21, 1900, A BIGSURPRISE. | EX-PRESIDENT CLEVELAND. | His Opinion About the Democratic Liberals Break Agreement. Pheir New GLaseow, Dec. 6.—The big- | Party. est political surprise ever heard of | ATLANTA Ga Dee. 20.—The n this country is the : ? car a petition; Atlanta Journal has published an Bell for the Dominion Seana: Tha | interview ee - Sonat sopraen tncte: Bunt iin’.. Sather ae He | Cleveland obtained by a staff corres Donald resigned their seate it pondent at Fraceton, N. J. Mr. ed r Seats 1} Cleveland is quoted as follows : the local house to run for the Do. ‘‘ In my opinion the great need of | oe : sl & « eed sig and they were both beaten. | the democratic party is areturn to he thes aa _ to get) first principles. The democratic back into the legislature | party has not been fatally disorgan.- | again and were accord- 1 ized, but it sadly needs rehabilita- | ingly duly nominated. tion on purely democratic lines. After being in the field fora week, Mr. McGregor ‘‘What is the matter with the| found that his health would not! party? It has, inmy humble judg- | »ermit going through the ordeal of a winter's campaign, especially as the weather was just then very severe and he did not like the of acontest. McDonald held simi- lar the trials of a campaign during cold and stormy weather. Meanwhile the Conser- | vatives called a convention to nom-| democrats everywhere to and in| inate two men to contest/ the rehabilitation of the party. | the seats. The grit party realized! There are some signs of an insist that they had to fight for the seats! ence upon the necessity of a return with the almost certainty ot defeat | to democratic doctrines in the South | for one or both of their men, so; but they are not so general as | they began to talk of a compromise, | would like to see.”’ and on the day ot the tory conven-{ ‘‘What of the future?” tionin Pictou, a delegation of lib-| asked. erals went tothe shire town and on | ‘‘ With a sincere return to!its old-| behalf of the party entered into a| time doctrines,’’ Mr. Cleveland re- | writter solemn agreement with| plied, ‘‘ the old-time victories of the | leaders of the conservative party, | democratic party will certainly be | whereby one man from | won.’ ; each party was to be _ put! in nomination and elected by accla- | mation. This part of the agree-| ment was carried out. The Grits! made another arrangement, as| Lord Salisbury Speaks of Their | solemn and binding as the former, | Sad Condition. which they have violated by filing a | petition against the return of| Lonpon, Dec. Tupper and Bell. | conference of the National Union of | |Conservative Association Lord Sal-| \isbury, commenting on the remark- | ment, simply wandered off after strange gods. A iarge mass of ! democratic voters saw this before the last election. They remained | quiet, but when the time came to vote they said: ‘‘ This is not demo- | cracy,’’ and refused to support it. | “As I see it, itis the duty ot Mea views as to was LONDON’S POOR. | —_—- } | | 18.—At the annual | THE DOCUMENT OF AGREEMENT. Local and Other Items —To-day is the shortest day of! the year. ---Next Tuesday there will be cele- | brated the last Christmas of the! century, Canadian Baldwin apples are] | reported to be selling in Liverpool, Kng., at about $3 a barrel. ry in ~e . . | ---There have been 73 convictions against liquor dealers in Sydney| since August, and about $4,000] paid in fines. | ---There are 45 officers, 8 nurses | and 793 men of the Canadian con-| tingent on board the Rosslyn Castle due at Halifax on the 5th January. | Meet Me at the ALWAYS BUSY STORE ARRIVED TO-DAY —The schoonet Minnie D. and Minnie M. Cook arrived Saturday | from Souris, P.E.1., with produce of | which there is a large quantity now| in the city.—Halifax Chronicle. ---Mr. H. L. McLean, of the 4th Regt.. C. A., is among the return-| ing soldiers coming out by the Lake| Champlain. His name appears in a/| supplementary list just published. | ~—Last evening Miss Marion Earle, | | soloist of the Baptist church choir, | 1380.... Ladies Embroidered HANDKERCHIEF was presented with $25 on behalf of | congregation and choir as a recog- | , nition of her services to the choir, | —Rev. C. W. Vernon,M. A.,North | Sydney, C. B., has a criticism on! Marie Corellis last novel‘‘The Master | Christian,” in the King’s College! Record that is exceedingly well’ written and bristles with truth.—| ‘Truro Mews. | —The schr. Vivian, coal-laden for | C. Lyons & Co., arrived in Souris| yesterday. The Blanche M. Thor-| ourn is at Georgetown with cval for | the same firm. The first mentioned | vessel has round coal and the latter | hard. Both cargoes will be brought | to Charlottetown by rail. —In the publi-hed _ list of| Maritime men entertained at) BOUGHT AT A SACRIFICE THEY WILL BE SOLD CHEAP Cheaper than you ever seen handkerchiefs sold in Char- lottetown that were up to The within document speaks for | itself: ‘We, the undersigned committee | representing the Liberal party for | the County of Pictou hereby for the party agree that no proceedings | able change of London from a radi- | Ottawa afew days ago by Hon. | 'calto a tory stronghold, remarked | Sydney Fisher, Minister of Agricul- | that the only radicalism remaining ; ture, we notice the names of F. L. | was found where the burning ques- | Haszard and Chas. R. Smallwood, | tion was the housing of the poor. | Charlottetown, Walter Simpson) The Conservatives, he added, could | and Mr. Clarke, Bay View; and Mr. | the standard of quality of this lot EXPECT GREAT BARGAINS Eclipse Bakery. Bakes Best Break. -— 5 ALL ols UNTIL er Cent i will be taken by petition or other-| 20t more surely ma:ntain their hold | wise against Messrs. Bell and Tup-j| 02 the public than by devoting their | per, Dominion members elect for whole power to removing this SCan- | the County of Picton. (dal of civilization—the suffering | Dated November 26th 1900. many working peopie had to under- | go, and the pitiable accommodation _—and providing adequate, healthful habitages for the poor. R. M. ULANGILLE. Alluding to the war, Lord Salis- A.C. McDonaLp. | bury said that if they wished to We approve of the above Govern | sustain the empire and maintain ment. ithe g ory of England untarnished, (Signed) J.D. McGrecor. | their efforts must not be slackened - E.M. MeDonatp. | ¥2til this great enterprise had been _ | carried, for on the issue thereof These men are leaders in the Grit} depends the glory and honor of the party and their actionis approved | empire. : of by Messrs. McGregor and Mc | Donald, ex-M. P. P’s. Has Pictou county sunk so low that a political party has no regard for principle or their written words of honor? Isa premium to be put on __ politica’ treachery and political dishonesty ? | cer . pine and you | stomach and digestive organs in: | healthy condition Dy taking Hood’: wareapaerilie and von will he WEL Wu. REDMOND. W. A. MeInrosu. (Signed) REMOVAL == SALE yt\Puba Dart\Ke . Owing to eur removal at an early date to the store form- erly ocenpied by Johnson & Johnsom 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. Attractive Packages. SACHET POWDER Grossmith’s, an dSeeley & 2immel’s. | ALL ODORS. OUR PIPES assortment RS... XMAS... A new of case pipes. All great values. CIGARS Come and have a look at the holiday packages. The This Inc’udes Jackets, Capes, Collars, Muffs, Ruffs, | GI5ves and Mitts. cigars are of excellent quality > . and attractively put up. Besides the above dozens of other articl- es will be included in onr big sale. WEEKS & CO. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, George E. Hughes, The People’s Druggist, i Apothecaries Hail. The People’s Store, ee regarded by the Post as serious. by Ven. Edwards, of Wiltshire. ---Troublesome children should be | given a pair of skates and a ticket) and sent to the rink out of the way. | Ten hours a week skating, ten hours | pleasure for them, ten homrs| healthy exercise, aud ten hours | comfort for you, all for $1.50. Get! them a ticket for Xmas afternoon. | They are for sale at the usual drug- | stores and from Prowse & McMil-| lan. | --A correspondent of the Winni. | peg Telegram suggests a memorial | by the Liberal-Conservatives oi!) Canada to Sir Charles Tupper, im view of his retirement from active politics. The suggestion is one that the whole country might, and the) Conservttive party should,act upon. | With the possible exceptiom of Sir 1900, containing names of all such defaulters and the amount due from John Macdonald, no man has done| them rsspectively, with astatement with the Number of the Town, YOU WILL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED Prices will be 3 for 25c and up STANLEY BROS List of Ratepayers for the City of. Charlottetown in Default For assessment due on Real Property for the year ending 31st Decemccr- more for the party, or for the coun- | Water Lot and Common Lot upon which or any part ‘thereof such assess Y, —The town of Sydney is asking for a loan of $235,000. Of this sum $35,000 is for paying the balance due the owners of the site conveyed by the town to the Dominion Iron | and Steel Co, Ltd., $75,000 for the extension of waterworks, $75,000 for constructing sewers, $27,500 for additional school accommodation, $12,500 for a fire station and equip- ping a fire department, and $10,000 for permanent sidewalks. The de- bentures are payable in thirty years, and will bear interest at 4 per cent. —Ir is pointed out by the Londen | ‘*Post’’ that the squadrons of the British navy in the English Chan. nel and the Mediterranean are! iamentably deficient in cruisiers. In | the Mediterranean England has ten | battleships and nine cruisers, while | in the channel she has eight of the finest battleships of the world ae six cruisers. But so often are some | of these cruisers necessarily absent | from their duties that quite recent- ly the channel squadron found itself | the possesssor of a solitary third | classcruiser These deficiencies are | i | MARRIED. | At Kensington, Dec. Ven. Archdeacon Reagh. Hattie, daughter of Thos. Walker, Esq., to John A. Thompson. At St. John’s Rectory, Dec. 19th. | Harriet Good. to John Stockman, of Highfield, Lot 55. DIED. At Springton, Lot 64, on the 11th inst., Mary, relict of the late Allan McKinnon, aged 86 years. formerly of West River. Easy to Take Easy to Operate Because rely vegetable—yet thor eugh, ceaiat: bealthful, satisfactory=— Hood’s Pilis Archdeacon Reagh, Miss |! ments is in default. | Am’t ot As sessment: Due and Un- pai. Name of Ratepayer | Statement or Description of Pro- In Default | perty upon which Assm’t is made. Benoit, Clement, Estate of late Rurns, Andrew Brown, Ambrose L, Egan, Mary Herd, Flora NMughes, Peter Houses and Land on Town Lot No 8, 1st hund. $32.7 House and Land on Towr. Lo* No. 89, 1st hun. 3y4 } House and Land on Common Lot No, 28 56 2 H_ use and Land on Town Lot No. 37, 5th hun, 5.62 House and Land on Town Let No 71, 4th hun. 9 00 House and Land on Common Lot No, 22 6.75 Ilcghes, Francis House and Land on Common Lot No, 21 2.25 McKinnon, John, Estate of late—John McKin- lay Donald McKinnon, Executors Houses and Cand oa Town Lot No. 71, 4th hun. 16.377 Lowe, Walter Vacant Land or. Common Lot No, 31 7.06 Mugford, William House and Land or Common Lot No. 22 £.00 Purdie, Jane—W, A. O. Morson, Leslie McNutt, Trustees House and Land on Town LotsNos,97 and 98, 1st hun, 33.75 » ower, John Palf House and Lard on Town Lot No 91, 4th hun. = 3.35 Pineo, Martin House and Land on Common Lots N «. 11 and 12 4-50- Quirk, Alfred J House and Land on Water Lot opposite Town Lot No. 12, 1st hundred 16.87 Russell, Robert Houseand Land on Town Lot No. 73, sth hun. 13.4 Roberts, Ezekiel Vaeant Land on Town Lot No. 82, 5th hun 306 Wright, Arthur Houses and Land on Town Lot No. 95, 3rd hurf 28.12 Notice is hereby given that pursuant to the provisions of the Statute 51 Victoria, Chapter 12, Section 91, after 20 days publication of the above 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 an application to His Honor the Stipendlary Magistrate of said City for judgment against each and all of the lands above described, for the respective amounts so levied 12th. py|@gainst them, and then unpaid, and that upon such judgment being dul) » Mise | 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. 1900 1‘mo. ~— XMAS GIFTS IN JEWELRY - --- Besides our large stock Diamond Rings, we are showing a nice selection of moderate price Rings, in which Almandines, Ameth- ysts, Opals and other fancy stones are combined. Our ‘arge -tock containsa woncerful assortment of Novelties for X mas Gifts. —_ All Articles Purchased Here Engraved Free. W. W. WELLAER, Jeweler and Engraver. LE EE are . a ene ean Ove, ene eae te Dai 5 Mba oe cee i a ie 1 ee, a « ta eal Mee eae Ps) GET Ts EER AE OR 9 EE 8 Dons siete ae AR agli <a ° . SEE LOE: MOTE cee EY Ae RA a i AL CREE Ea) STOOP SI TE GP OS MO: