ee a ale = ™ eee ae ae Oe aT NaS SVS SNe wey wee We WV wwe Vee BS eee OS Oe eee TE Ee eee - ELLE MUL Wr irren lt Pe OO eT ee, Seer all . ~~ @ eg ean @ = Isn't It “ Comforting beyond expression to be able so é go to & place where you know every thing is done in a fret class manner ‘ Oar aim is to sive our euston- ‘ ers the very best value at the lowest poesible price. é We guarantee al] our work to be strictly first claae. Give us a call and be convinced, é BAR Broce Stewari and Co'y. “THE MODERN” ¢ Founders, Bogineers & Machinists Steam Nav. Co’y’s Wharf A) Ch’town, PEI Phone 125 > = 626% 6203 aa f ; } a WATCH ATTENTION. that will] ynachanism Attention keep its fine in perfect condition. It desen’t take much oil to make it mark time, but it must have that mite, and have it at the right time. It is our business to cor. rect all difficulties about a watch, and ma‘e it keep correct time. We expert work in engraving watch re- can promise you ~ a8 well as in Jou can always the nairing, depeud on having work done well W. W. WEGLNER Jeweler and Engraver. ~~ STAUDREARE******SCCRERHERE RERRODESRGREOEES —FOn-— NEW YEARS Fresh ground Mocha and Java Cof fee : - : 40c lo Fresh Ground Maracaivo Coffee 32c lb Crisp Malaga Grapes 20c¢ ib | Choice Table Raisins - 15 2Gc lb California Muscatel Raisins 122 lb l5c doz New Valencia Oranges Northern Spy Apples, 1 to 2%c per doz Sweet Jamaica Oranges 25c doz Christie Brown « Co’s. 1 and 2 pound Fruit Cakes. 3EER & QUFF GROCERS. We Have a Nice Line a» OF = SJmas Cioods AT VERY LOW PRICES. Scieteilite The public are taking advantage of it every day. Pleaee call and ree before it is forever too late. Behold, admire, end iben pronounce. y Beaut:fal is our s20w window —contain- ing gifte for all, both young and old at prices that defy competi (ion. The Modern Jewelery & Fancy Goods Store, JURY & CO.. SUNNYSIDE. DR. CLIFl a CFRONIC-DISE 1 SF RUPTUR® by Salisbury treatmrut, Secdatem for inf) Maiion,or cal—at Tru, ova Soatta Office Meichante Rank o Halfex Poilding PUCRGKERUGOQGCQRGERGEQRCHEGGEGREDGGHCRGEEGEACGHGOOEE VEESEEL MRE N MS TREREOOUEORSREDOREAEFANEDGGEGRUEHRGRERGERCEOS | } EMYVALE NOTES. Mr. Francis McGuigan, Lot 30, while returning from the city Saturday «lipped, sod struck his face on the hard ground, inflicting @ severe wound, it is to be hoped that he will be all right in a few days Mr. Geo. McGee hss just completed plastering Mr. Terence Hagan’s new dwel- ling house, situated in the vicivity of Kirgston. No doubt this will bean en- ticement to the pretty maide of Emyvale and surrounding country. Mr. Andrew Berrigan, one of the most prosperous tarmers of this diatrict, is mak. \Og preparations for the erec lov of a new piggery, which he intends h ving fitted up with the latest improveweate, and with accommodations for forty hogs. Thecon tract has been let to Michael Smith, of Brook vale. Mr. James Connolly is on a fiving visst to his friends on the Appin Road. Mr. James Murray, jmphas taken Mr. P. Connolly’s trotter (woite T. Brown) in charge for the coming race ; and (Farmer) owned by James McGinn, ie teing traioed by our noted horse jockey, Mr. Jacob Corney. Christmas passed off quietiv bere. — ———————— The camel is a beast of great strength and endurance. Nothing burts it until the proverbial “last struw’’ is added to its bardeo. The human digestive eystem is very much like a camel. It is really as- tonishing how much abuse it will stand. Sometimes, however, something worse thac usual will be eaten, and will go through the stomach int» the bowels, and there it ‘vill stick —tha:’s constipa- tion. Nine-tentbs of all sickness is due to constipation. Some of the simplest symptoms are coated tongue and fou) breath, dizziness, heartburn, flatulence, sallownese, distress after eating, head- aches and Jaesitude. A little thiog will cause constipation, aod a little thing will relieve it, Dr. Piarae’g Pleasant Pellets are a certaiu cure for constigajion, They are tiny, sugar-coated granuale, mild and natural in iheir action. cere is nothing injurious about them, Sold by drug 7 7 gute. Se- 431 one-cent stamps to cover cost of mailing only, and receive free 8 copy of Dr. Pierce's Medical Adviser. Address World’s*Diepensary Medica! Association, Buffalo, N.Y. CANADIAN 4 | PACIFIC KY. FARMS FOR EVERYBODY IN CANADA'S GREAT NORTH-WEST “A Land IDimitable With Ihlimitable Kesources.”’ Free Grant of 160 Acres of ona Fide Settlers. lor Mays, Descriptive Pamphlets Write te Government "' Pins nportation Rules, ete., A. J. HEATH, D. P. Al, C. P. R., ST. JOHN NB PHENIX of Hartrord FIRE INURANGE Co, Cash Assets Over, $5,000,000,00 A share of your patronage ie soliciter for this old Reliable Company PLEASING CONTRACTS, GENEROUS SETTLEMENTS, LOWEST BATES. E. H. BEER, Great GEORGE STREET Anthorized Agent for P. E. I Also representing other, Fire, Life and Accident Ineurance Companies. ry CHEQUE LOST. Cheque No 117, drawn by Mr. 8 Cousins Secretary Treasurer, Park Corner Cream ery op the MERCHANTS BANK OF P E. ISLAND, for $36.00 dollars. Finder will please return to drawer, The public is hereby warned against cashing abov sheque. were ——— ; ; 4 CHARLOTTETOWN - 4 CHE b.fLY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETUWN, JANUARY 5, 1800 CONCERT AND PIE SOCIAL AT MUREAY HARBOR. A concert and pe -+osial under the auspices of P. A. Lodge, 1.0. G.T., wae givem iu the public ball, Murray Harbor South, on the evening of the @ist. Dec. The spacious hall was filled when the hour for opening arrived. The pregramme was as follows: Ee ee P ET ree Mr Heory J Brebaut. ONE: «60 sviesees sous Keep it Rolling The Choir. RRORIBE cccccevescnvcccsce s 500 ose 00 Fiora McPhee. Instrumenta! music~-Autoharp and Vielin W 4 Bull and Frank Bishop. Serer Who’s Tarp _ Gavin Murdock acd Herbert Moore. Singing. .....-..0.....The Leyal Legion Cooir. ReGitMtiOR sorcdccccie co cceescccscces George Moore. [nstrimental Music. .....sccecereseresecvereece W H Bull and Frank Bishop. Singing —Tenting on the Old Camp Ground Choir. Dialogue.....+...+005 . «Who am de Mudder W H Bull and 4 Moore, OW. 6:6'v0' bu bbn co 500659505 ¢ ene soceee The Misses Harris. Bolo. . . . .. . . cncvcece sscccccescvccceceseess Mra Arch McDoaald. BNO ROGE 5 ocnce ‘x scceocreteba cesses W H Bul! and Leith Cowan. Stump epeech............sc000 coves. Negro W H Bull. The performers acted their respective parts in an admirable and praiseworthy manever, and the dialogues and stump speech held the audience spell-bound. At the close of the programme the pies were auctioned off by Jase. LeLacheur, Eeq,, who did his part most creditably. The amount realized was about $26. Murray Harbor, Dec. 28, 1899. Murray Harbor South Scho 1. The semi-annual examination of the primary department of the Murray Har- bor Sout School was held oa Thuraday the 28th inst. It was conducted by Miss Brebant, teacher, aseieted by Miss Mac- Phee, Vice Principa’. The pupils, by their realy anawers, gave evidence of very Cirei ui t .laing vuich re flected great credit on the 'e cer. There were press- ect tctid. be trusices several ladies and ra'e payers of the district, also Mrs. Dwyer, from Pictou, N. 8. Remarks. were made by Rev. BE. Gillies, A. P. Prowse, M. P. P. and Mr. Sencabaugh, who expressed themeelves as being higb y pleased with the way in which the childs ren bad acquitted themselves also express ing regret at knowing tbat the teacher was about to sever her connection with the school. The following address was read by Helen Clemente, and. a very ele gant silver cake basket was present-d by Eja M. Prowse to the teacher on behalf ofthe pupils. At the close the teacher treated each child present wita candy neatlr, done up in paper bags : To Miss Julia W. Brehaut, teacher of Primary Department Murray Harbor South school. Dzar Teacner,— Knowing that this is your jast day with us in the echool room, we feel we cannot let you leave us without expressing our appreciation of the kind and faithful way iu which you have taught us duripg the past three and a-half years. We hope that the careful training which we have received from you may never be forgetien and that in some fnture day “Tbe teacher may assert her claims Aud proudly whisper these were mine Aod oow please accept this giftas a token of the love of Your Prpivs. Murray Harbor South, Dec. 28th, 99. REPLY. To the Primary Department of Murray Hartour South School. My Dzar PvPILs :— I wish I had the power to exprese in words the gratitude I feel towards you for your kindness in preparing this pleasaat surprise for me. Your gift isan elegant one, and Iehsl! prize it very highly. I am afraid I have done nothing t> deserve it. I thaok you from wmy heart, not only for the beautiful prezen: but also for your kind words, It is with the keenest regret I bid you “ Good-bye” today. I can truly say that the years spent among you bave been among the happiest of my life. 1 ehall mies your bright litie face- upturned to greet me each morning. You pave all endeared yourselves to me by ties which thie beautiful token will over keep in memory. My prayer for you all is, that you may early learn of the “ Great Teacher ” and grow up in His fear to be good and useful men and women, and “ When the lessons of life are all ended, And God says His schoo! is dismissed, May we all meet together in Heaven , John T. [icKenzie, E & THE TAILOR & E ~ - Be eee Li a eT. TLS. And none of our number be missed ” Is the sincere wish of your affect‘onaie teacber, Jutia W. Brenacr. Dec. 28tb, 1899. REMNANT SALE... Thousands of Remnants SMALL HNDS of all kinds of dry goods at small prices. among many lines at less than half price, everything at Charlottetown’s Wholesale & Retail. LTS | LL aT: 2 Iron Wear Rubbers... COSC OOSE BOSE CEOS VESTALGSEHSTS BECO DCOCE SUES sw ee HOGe OOS8 - * e : 4 e & & - e ° , a 2 2 ' 8 SAOKRSOES*ZESL BHOSSO OSE We always try to give our cvstomers “ihe best” in every | line we sell, and they are beginning to find this out and put confidence in us and our goods. We bave endeavored to get the best to get the rubbers that fit the different s fectly; thereby giving the rubbers every « bers made, and es of boots per- | hee to wear well. Is A BAD WEARING RUBBER So come to the MODEL STORE and have your rub- bers fitted satisfactorily, and you will find that it will help Deir wear 9 per We Don’t Mind The Trouble WE TRY TO PLEASE “=a Save money by buying your rubbers at the Model Store, R. H. Ramsay & Co. Gr at rush at P MON AGHAN'S, Queen St. He wee is Selling crockery, g:ass- r ware and groceries at reduced prices. PE oa 3 3 eet A BAD FITTING RUBBER eine elon YES! Yesterday was a busy day, the remnants, but there are hundreds yet to choose from We expect another ROU 3 To-Morrow There is sure to be something you’il need among these rem- nants, lovely dress goods, silks, satins, sateens, remnants of MY STORE Busiest Dry Goods Sore SENTNER, McLEOD & CO. Snecessers to BEER BROS. GOLD and SILVER WATCHES JUST RECEIVED Also direct from tne manv facturers :— silver Goods, both Table and Fas Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Chains Gold Brooches scart Pins Rings, both Plaii and fet with Stones. January, Garnet | July, Rabe February, Amethyst | Au, ust, Moraxtone March, Hyacinth- | Sept. Saonvbire Apri}, Diamoni | Oct. Opat May, Emerald | Nov. Topas Juae, Pear! | Dee. Tarquowe If you wish anything special made te order, please leave your order early OF | there may be a difficulty in procurieg ¢™- actly what you wisa for, as masufacturer® report a very brisk trade. BH. W. TAYLOR, CamMERON BLooK, CHARLOTTETOWN. Bare Footed No Never When you can buy girls, nice Strap Slippers und Laced. Shoes; also Chi'dren’s Buttom ed and Laced Boots for 5Octs PAIR —~=-AT-— ' J.H BELL'S i eb laces ra stale a a a I ate ae Seg ened) Meme aia head pie cia, aabaaai acs, aaa cE ‘ £ , 1 A a a cn 3 ees ae aah abt anes a ee — “i M ae iS a a . e . v. ye FFA fi Mis 7