| i s . ‘ THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, DECEMBER 2% 1900 a“ ‘ ure > «) ~ \ ye, Q $= 5,000.00 = OUR WHOLE § Everything in the two stores. CK THROWN ON THE ARKET AT A DISCOUNT OF Cy WI The 'argest and best assorted stoc on P. E. P. S.--Sale Begins at 9 a. m. Friday, December 28th, SENTNER, McLEOD THE BUSIEST DRY GOODS STORE IN CHARLOTTETOWN —‘«“No doubt about it.” Is ard. Sale for Gash only. Nothing reserved. All Goods Marked in plain Figures, You get one third off tho mar«ed price, which is equal to half price in many stores. This is the Greatest slaughter of goods ever held in Gharlottetown. Everything goes, and goes quickly, 7 », sr) Tike Season! For Sccial Gatherings 4 Is now 2 \cc ording ly we t era ited a word ~ i WOMEN’S WHITE SLIPPERS | Will be acveptitbe. Trey are inex- pensi ve; t the best that money and Haine experience can buy. kid at the style The ‘s whi tractive The Price, $1.50. ALLEY & CO atown, P. E. I. toe is medium, hite, tae general and fashionable. Charlot? DON’T FORGET To buy some of the&e e€liclous COCOANUT - ANTD— MOLASSES KISSES THE MEDI€AL HALL J. G. JAMIESON, PERSONAL. Mr R If Campbell, of Summerside, isin thec t/ rd dunt, Esq., ex-mayor of Summerside, isin the city today. Mr. Geo. W. Gardiner was among the passengers by the Minto today. Miss Ali Brehaut, of Summaer- side, is visiting friends in Charlotte- town. Mr. David Coles, of New London. was among the passengers by ile Minto to-day. Mr. W. A. Brennan, of the Sum merside Journal, was a passenger by the Minto to-day. Mr Geo B McEKachern, of Souris, came to Charlottetown by today's eastern train. Mr. Walter Matheson was a pas ing from a business trip to Sydney. Mrs. Charles Hyndman, who has been visiting at Annapolis, N. S., returned to Charlottetown today. Mr J E Matthews, business mana- gerof The Patriet, wasa passenger by this mvurning’s train trom the east. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Gaudet of Springfield, Mass., are among the latest arrivals at the Queen Hotel. They were passengers by the Minto to-day. Mr. P. J. Quinn, the well-known commercial traveller, arrived in Charlottetown to day by the Minto. He is registered at the Hotel Davies. Mr. Gordon Schurman, agent at Summerside for the Quebec Steam- ship Company, Was a passenger by the Minto to-day, returning from a visit to Boston. Gunner McLean, of the Royal aa | School of Artillery, Quebec, was a passenger by the Minto: today, and leaves this afternoon for his home at Souris. Gunner McLean was in Africa with the Royal Canadian Regiment. Mrs. Alexander Drake, of Mill- view, and Mrs. Samuel R. Ings, of Hazelbrock, were passengers by th’s morning’s train to Summerside, where they will remain until after New Years. shone cs ill ii read of the adventures of our soldiers boys from the day of their deyarture toe their return home in. ‘Our Roys Under Fire,’’ by Miss Annie Mellish.. Forty-two illustra- | tions. Price 75 cents beund---paper | cover 50 cents. senger by the Minto today return- | I the is a splendid one, in Africa atthe Opera House on Friday eve ing. } Support, $2.00 a pair.---R. K. Jost. Local and Other Items, ——— : ere . on USL ore 300 i ---St. Peter’s Day School will re-| open on Thursday, January 3rd. ---After breaking the ice a short: distance the Stanley this morning returned to her wharf at Summer- side Presbyterian watchnight ser- vice in pt James’ Church on Monday evening. Service begins at 10.30 p. m. The two city congregations unite in the service. The Archibald Co. Ltd., of Truro, N. 8S.,,have forwarded usa very neatand useful calendar for 1901. The figures for the different mths are large, and there is a cut of the business prenises of the firm at the top. ---We copy the following from a London paper: ‘Lieutenant Arthur Southey, who was killed at Tiger’s KXioof on Nov. 23rd, belonged to the 2nd. Scotts Guards. He entered April 1892, and reached his present rank in May 1897. He was a son of the late Colonel William Southey, nephew of the poet Southey.’’ De- ceased was a nephew of Mrs. Theo. DesBrisay of Spring Park in this city —The Minto arrived from Picto¥ this forenoon at 11.15, bringing number of passengers and the tol lowing cargo: 1 car paper, lca wooden ware. 1 car agricultural implements, 315 barrels flour, a8 pa_kiges liquors, 400 boxes and ingots tin, 30 pigs lead, 900 packages sundries—in all about eleven cars. The Minto will leave for Pictou to-morrow morn- ing at seven o’clock, and will return on Tuesday forenoon. sdataditaliibinttipibialiniie ‘ Ax exchange declares that the IntercelonialQ Railway ‘“‘ 1s now one of the worst managed railways in world.’’ Cause, partyism in control. ~ilaatpena-iitanmie ‘ Read the programme for the grand military concert in the Opera House on Friday evening next. It ; See our Island boys as they lived | TL Ladies’ hockey boots with ankle ‘ fyet permits her | known land of womanhood without the army as Second Lieutenant in ' ignorance, | physical , bound. Buffalo, N, Y. PERSONAL. Mr. L. G. Whear returned from Montreal! today. Mr. H. H. Shaffner, of Halifax. registered at the Hotel Davies this forenoon. Mr. Lyman W. Cox is here in the interests of Estabrook’s tea house, St. John, N. B. He isa guest at the Hotel Davies. Mr. Geo Wightman, of Montague who has been on a business trip to Port Hood, came to Charlottetown by the Minto today. Pte John Beaton, of Co “G”’ Halifax Garrison, who has been home on a_ furlough, visiting his parents in Alexandria, returned to Halifax yesterday. habncwhlillieeinesiidbciduil ah The mother who would be horri- fied at the thonyht of letting her daughter wander away to astrange country without guide or counsel to enter that un- counself or caution. Then, iu utter the maiden must meet problems whose solution willaffect her whole future life. Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription has been well named a ‘‘God-send to women.’’ It corrects irrevularities and imparts such vigorous vitality to the delicate womanly organs, as fitsthem for their important func- tions. Many a nervous, hysterical, peevish girl has been changed toa happy young woman after the use of ‘‘Favorite Prescription’’ has es- tablished the sound health of the organs peculiarly feminine. You pay the postage. Dr. Pierce gives you the book. The people’s Common Sense Medical Adviser. 1008 pages, 700 illustrations. is sent ' free on recept of Stamps to defray ‘cost of mailing and customs. Send 51 one-cent siamps for the paper bound book, or 50 stamps for cloth Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, - TL — i) A - Buy New Year's gifts this even me at Carters’ fancy goods and Toy Bazaar. Special bargains. ee — — ___ Big Bargains in Men’s |Cloth Caps; every color wanted, with pull down bands for winter.—J. B. Macdonald & Co. LOCAL NOTICES. to secure bargains. Al] goods dis- counted. Nothing stored awav. Discounts, 25 per cent to 33 1-3 off. ~Weeks & Co., The People’s Store. Only six weeks he- fore we close forstore alterations. Thegoods must be solid. Genuine discounts given.-- Stanley Bros. (nristmas has passed and the worry is over,but War Sketches are still selling. Don’t fail to secure a copy. Trenches before Paardeberg will be shown at the concert next Fri- day evening. Don’t miss seeing it. A chance of a lifetime. War. Sketches by H. V. Kinnon for sale everywhere. Read War Sketches before going to the military concert and you will better uppreciate the scenes shown there. Ankle supports 2oc a pair at R K Jost’s. SEEN RE Rie MOST } EVERY = - Body likes good candy. Good Chocolates are always ac- ceptable. We have just op- ened OUR XMAS SUPPLY It is nicer than we expected. The faacy boxes are very pretty. Nice new shapes in ‘arge boxes filled with Ganong’s finest mixed Chocolates. Also 4, 1, 2 and 3 pound boxes cf choice confection- ery. Just the right caper for an Xmas gift. Come + quick and get first choice. Webster & McKay, Ideal Grocery. Wants, Lost, Found. OOK WANTEKD— By the Sth of January next. Apply to Mrs. F. W. Hyndman. d27 oh WANTED,—Lady canvassers to solicit orders for Corsets (te order). Fifty per cent, Commission, fer the we ! known CanifiCorse? O., 105 Bleury Street, Mentreal, ni6 LOST.—Near the post office a gentle man’s brown Glove Finder will confer a favor by ‘eaving ihe same at sta ip office. WANTED.—By U for general housework, McGregor, P.ince St. oth oj January, a gisl apply toMrs C.YV, d28 4i eod pd WANTED-:' RELIABLE In every locality throughout Canada te Mac-? ne Se introduce our goo/s, tacking up show cards on trees, fences, a’ong roads and al] conspic- 1ous places. Also distributing small adver- tising matter. Commission, cr salary $60.00 er month and expenses not to exceed $2 50 per Gay. Steady empleoymen: to yoed honest reliable men No experience neea, ful. Write for full particulars. The Empire Jedicane Co,, London, Ort no KEYS LOST.—Between London House and st. Peter’s Road, a bunch of keys. Find er will willbe rewarded by leaving at this office. d27 3i WANTED.—A gocd smart girl for gen: eral house work to whom liberal wages will be paid. Apply at this office. S:‘LESMEN wanted to sel our goods by sainple to wholesale and retail trade. We are the largest and only maau acturers in our line in the world Liberal Salary paid Address CAN-pEx, Mfg. Co. Savannah, Ga. TO LET.-—A tenement on King Streete near Queen, ccriaini.g six rooms. Ren moderate. Apply at the Connolly estat office. Queer street ais TO BE LEu.—That desirably situated dwe! ing house on Grafton St. west, lately occupied by Mr. Duncan McLean, with coachhouze and stable. House is fitted with a urst-class bath room, sewerage and all other modern conveniences, Rent moder- ate. Apply to Thomas Campbell, Rich- merd St. West. WANTED—This day month, a man rvant, references required. Apply to Mr. dward Bayfield. d18 tf = PATENT ROBERTS &CO., .o/icitors PEOPLE’s BANK BUILDING, MONTREAL. 12 years Fxeminer ir U.S. Patent Chee, No Patent—No pay. Write for Red Book.