THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, DECEMBER 20, 1900. t Xe iy Bi ENUCTION ON ; ci i ; a NS ; : Pah e pit ta 4h * ALLEY & CO. > ARO NOTES Slater Shoe Agents Fiandsome Calandar free to rchasers. > FOO, &* SY ji * hae * CAE 9 2S a at PS ? . MOS! Body Iikes good candy. Good Choco ites are always ac- ‘ table. We have just op- ned ‘OUR ee SUPPLY is nicer than we expected. The fancy boxes are very pretty Nice new shapes in large s ailed with Ganong’s inest mixed Checolates. Also 3, 1, 2 and 3 pound boxes of choice confection- ery. Just the right caper f OT gaa) Xmas cift. Come wick and get first choice. | Web ster & hicKay, deal ¢ roce ry. LOCAL NOTICES. “Xmas Belles would do well to'| Grave a look over our stock of | Ladies’ Kid and Mocha Gloves. | Also Gauntlet Gloves and Mitts. Some pretty new ones opened for | ° Xmas. Prowse Bros. Buy ulsters andovercoats at your | <gwn price; the balance of our stock | at clearing-out prices. J. B. Mc- dlonaid & Co. 4in. -See our line of cuff-links from 2Scts upwards.---W. N Tanton. tf. --Gar thir os were never better | <asserted: from 15 cts to $30.00.---W. | N. Tanton, ( reat George St. tf. -Men’s Caps, 15 dozen new ones ijasccopened tor Xmas. better see hem, boys and men. More Caps | @ choose from here taan else- where. -Prowse Bros. Th dolls, fancy gbvods, a fine sssortment at the Bazar Bookstore. See our Watches before buying, rigbt) in quality, style and price. | YS, t. H. Taylor, Sunnyside, Queen |. Square. Chocolate Bon-Bons in } ‘ancy boxes at Beer & Gcft’'s Calitornia Navel Oranges sweet and juicy. only lic. per dozen at Beer & Goff’s. 2 are | Valencia oranges “AND C SCOMMEN rs. | ee that a pro! hibi will be submitted to oft Nova Sc ria at ; gnnounced law rislature On or 1] awa 1 organ, says that it 1s ven derstood capital provision will made se members of the Canadian ingent in South Africa who thinjuries. which with their ability to make It states that ‘‘no scheme een drawn up, but when to be considered is sure to command at : de seriously ates come ct ‘anadian Pacific Railway arranged to make -a complete its staff, giving the offi- of every man and woman the system. Promo ade as far possibls and bv merit Mr also announces that even- nography anda teie be established in Mon Vancouver and the juniors an qualifying for pro- ~ Ht has record of cial career employed by i tions will be m from the staf McNi ‘oll /ing graphy wil treal, Winnipeg Torouto, 1 aan opportunity of motion. LS classes in ste of the and urgent So rapid is the transfer rural population of England Wales tothe towns. that quest is being made for remedaies. 'Twoare regarded with = special faver, the creation of small holdings }and the provision of better home /accomodation: for the rural worker. There is already legislative provi- sion in the United Kingdom for the creationof allotments, but unless many further facilities for them shall be voluntarily givenit is prob- |able that they will have to be icured by State compulsion, by ex- propriation of land-owners on fair terms of compensation. Sc- A STATISTICAL statement just made declares that the new Par liament contains sixty lawyers, thirty-three merchants, twenty- | nine farmers, eighteen doctors, | eleven mewspaper men, eleven man ufacturers, nine lumbermen, seven | ‘gentlemen, five notaries, three grain dealers, two bankers, two traders, two distillers,two ministers of the Gospel, one printer, one rancher, one | realestate agent, one oil operator,one | mi ners’ agent, one mill-owner, one | cheese dealer, one contractor and | ‘farmer, one financier, one ship ont ner, one fruit-grower, one catfle |}exporter, one accountant, and one ‘surveyor. It has been wis allel | ithat the lawyers are On top as) usual. | Tue London Sun, which ig now issu- edunder the editorship of Dr Joseph | | Parker, exhibits some chaages. The | oatuaad where the betting is usual- ly published contains, under the | caption ‘‘Latest News,’’ ‘The Wages of Sin is Death,’’ and other well known texts, followed up by a vigorous protest a,ainst gambling. The article declares: “If a paper; cannot live six days without pander- ing tothe gambler, the drunkard |and the sensualist, let it wither ‘away.’’ in another editorial Mr. Parker urges the magistrates to ‘apply the cat and wipe out Hooli- ganism.’’ Otherwise the paper is | much the same as usual, the adver- | tising columns being filled with com- pany prospectuses and the news columns jannouncing ‘‘Another | ghastly east end tragedy.’ i | there | brough from 6 i-4 to 6 3-8c. Ladies furs for Xmas at lower prices than you could buy them from the man who made them. Also, Jackets $2 to $7 less than regular price at Prowse Bros. G.'H. Taylor’s for watches, chains, bracelets, etc. Sunnyside, (}ueen Square. 2 An Old and Welt Tried Remedy Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for over fifty years by nillions of mothers for their child- ren while teething with perfect suc- It soothes the child, softens gums, allays the pain, cures colic, and is the best remedy r arr rhea. It is pleasant to the taate. Soli by druggists in every part of th e world. Twenty-five cents bottle. Its value is incalculable. | He sure anc ask fer Mrs. Wiuslew’s Soothing Syrup. s : ar 41S. e558. tin : Ww ad ¢ $ . tigi Pe Ra WA hs Canada _ will Over 3,000 persons will be employed in the work, required for Ir it reported tha the census of be taken in and 150 clerks will be 2 or 3 years to com- — plete the work. + chain iiecciaalpivatiliiaditiaasicas —The P. E. Island Commercial College closed today for the Christ- mas holidays, and re- opens on January 3rd. The college is ina April. | Local and ‘Other Items ¢ Sennen though 91 years old. She attends weddings and funerals, keeps the church in order, collects the offertory when the wardens hap pen to be absent, and ‘f the organ blower fails to attend, takes his place. She has also been known to chime the three-church bells. Mr. iT... B. Lavers, who has for many years been manager for New Brunswick of _the North American Li » Comp: has bee ion of special se of visiting ‘tanada and the he fact that this extending its opera tions, and has lately invaded some cities of the United States makes such appointment necessary. Mr. Lavers is well and favorabiy known in Charlottetown, and will, we feel sure, render the company services. -The regular Charlottetown, Foresters, was christening’, fe Assuran ap} wointe “c to the sxecutive for the purp leading nts in ¢ United States. T company Lan vs posit ne) Is Order of evening, Canadian held last and oftice-bearers were elected as follows : Pt. Bro. W. G. Gillespie. C. R. ‘ W. W. Harper. =. 3. ** Roland Meikle. i: ““ W. ©. Whitlock. - ** Neil Mc Nevin. Chap. ‘* Peter Innis. S. W. ** Daniel McLaren. a ‘Murdock McLeod. | S.B “ Willis McGregor. | a. 2% ‘* R. Matheson. Organist “ Lorne Robertson. | Bro. W. G. Gillespie was elected | delegate to the High Court. | -~There was a large attendance} town, are among the latest arrivais and sales were! at the Queen Hotel. at the market today, lively at holiday prices. Turkeys | | brought from 9 to 10c. a pound, ane | ~ left this morning for Harcourt. | ply of hay was greater than for several weeks, and the price ranged | from 63 to 65c. Pork, of which| was considerable offering, —From the annual statement of ‘the Hazelbrook Dairying Company we find that the factory opened | May 2 and closed Oct 31, of this year. The number of patrons was 148; total quantity of milk received 1,926,346 lbs; average butter fat it milk was 3.67; cheese manufactured amounted to 185, 993 Ibs; quantity of milk required to make a pound of cheese wis 10.35. The average price realized for cheese was 10.112 cts per lb: average paid for milk was 81.76 per 100 lbs. Butter fat in May was worth 22c; in June 21c; in July 20.7, 1 August 24 om Septembe- 24, in October 22.25. The manufac- turing charges, etc. were $2,119.27; paid milk drawers $992.7 72; the amount divided amongst the patrons was $15,765.23. Well done, Hazel- brook. | Have at Elegant Dis- play of Gonfectionery highly prosperous condition, and its | students and graduates are every-| where receiying the highest meed_ of praise for services rendered. After the next session opens the | attendance will be larger than ever. 6 WLenr— : This signature is on every box of the genuin. tive imine Tabiets ‘the remedy that cures a cold im ome day i Perfumery valuable | meeting of Court | Dr. Farrell, of Halifrx, ly ill, |” Dr. Honeywell, of Hunter River, ‘is among the guests at the Hotel | Davies. Dr. Wickham, of Tignish, was in a Cigars | In boxes of 10, 25 and 50. Smokers’ supplies, all kinds. » Mirror and Brush Sets, etc., etc. | | You can pick a nice present from above for a lady or gentleman. | A pleasure to show goods, } | | i J. G. JAMIESON THE MEDICAL HALL. | | | | | | } ‘merd St. West. e Wildey Lodge, No. mee a, Ge 0.) K’., meets tonight ats o'clock. irs ce ee One of th turkey on sale at the} market today weighed thirty 0 ra ‘commences his 1 Sa 1f household 1 (IF even 1 hy 1) ioGreat George { on ¢ iristmas shoice music lie ra. It ‘ 1d Cost mut 10c, We ought to] , C8 a re ro ienade tickets | a RIS: lh do not skate get| t 4 ay row @ Me i { revo ot the: Bh} * Minto 1S morning consisted of ¥ 1900 p § ts, 675 dressed hogs, | 4Y W)0 bags oats, 150 pkes poultry, 175 Y) HIS POrk, i SIU Cases cann d of ood besid lry other freicht Wy, rhe Minto willreturn to Charlotte own tomorrow ind leave for Pict 1} on Sunday morning if the weathe: is favorable. ) A rood old lady named Mrs hA\ Moore. of Edlineton,in Lincolnshire, | V, Mngland, there acts as parish clerk (" mn , TH CIT ° PERSONAL. is serious- the city over night. He went west this morning. Mr. Thomas Kickhum of Souris, was a passenger by the Minto toda) en route to Halifax. Mrs D W Morrisey and son,( eorge- Miss Wathen, of the Kind ergar- 'there were a good many on sale. B., to spend the holidays. There was also a large namber of os J. A. Mathieson, M. L, A., geese offering which changed own-| Georgetown, registered at the’ ership at from 65c. to$1. Fowls, of | Hotel Davies yesterday. which there was an abundance, sold| Mr. B.D. McLellan, ex-M. P.,| at from 40 to 60c. Eggs were} Tignish, is in the city. He is a) scarce, but what were offered| guest at the Hotel Davies. brought from 20 to 22c. The sup- Mr J Emmet Larkins, of Rich-| mond, was a passenger by the Minto to-day on his way to Sydney. | Captain Joseph Read, M. L. A., | Summerside, who came to the city | last evening returned heme today. Mr. James * Macdonald, M. L. | A., Cardigan, came to the city to-| day and isa guest at the Hotel | Davies. Rev. Job Shenton, of Fairville, has received a call from the Car-| leton Methodist church.— St. John | Gazette. | Mr. George Wightman, of Mon- | tague, waS a passenger by the | Minto this morning en route to| Port Hood. | Rev. J. T. Murphy, of St. Dun- stan’s!College, wasrecently present- | ed witha valuable fur coat and | cap by relatives. Rev A Craise and wife, Mount Stewart, were passengers by this morning’s train from the east. They are at the Queen Hotel. Miss hianie K. Macdonald was a passenger by the eastern train to- day en route to Dandas, where she | will remain until after Christmas. a Leip ta Piles: rove to you that Dr. Chases Ointment is a certain | and absolute cure for each | and every form of itching, | bleeding and —— piles, the manufacturers have guaranteed it. g teed timonials in the daily press and ask your neigh- | | bors what they think ofit, You can use it and get your money back if not cured. 60c a box, at | all dealers or EDMANSON, BaTzs & Co., Toronto, | Dr, Chase’s Ointment Wants, Lost, Found. ~ WANTED-—This day month, _ a man servant, references required, Apply to Mr. RAwsha Payfield. d18 tf } TO BE LE1.—That desirably situated | | dwel ing hcuse on Grafton St. west, lately occupied by Mr. Duncan McLean, with | coacnhouse and stale, House is fitted with | a nrst-class bath reem, sewerage and all | ether medern conveniences, Rent meder- | ate. App'’y to Thomas Campbell, Rich- | | R FUR COLLARS See Our Window EXCLUSIVE DESIGNS 7 SENTNER,McLEOD&Co @: 2 IT PAYS;TO BUY AT aa :%: es " IN HIGH CLASS = RUFFS AND MUF 2 fe i _ SO 25 PER CENT OF - —— AT CHARLOTTETETOWN LEADING FUR STORE. COME IN AND GET PRICES EPO OD ED:E9:en ERENT WHAT SHALL IT BE ? Many weeke of careful preparation enable vs te he'p to solve the problem. GOODS SUITABLE FOR XMAS Abound here. Out of the many articles which are worthy of mention we quote the following as a sample :— Fur Collar, Cap, Mitts, or Ruff, a dress ength Silk or Satin waigt, Fur or Cloths Jacket, Kid Glove Silk Ties, Fanncy Goods, Dolls, pretty Down Quilts, Blankets, Battenberg work in centre piecs, Boleros, etc. New Battenburg Patterns, Braids, Rings, etc. F, PERKINS & CO., mas Trade. SEE OUR EXCELLENT STOCK OF Heavy Overcoatings Suitings and Trouserings Underclothing Hats, Caps, Gloves, Ties, etc. JOHN McLEOD & CO.