pum 4 eee —— THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOT'YTETOWN, DECEMBER 23 1899 -_ me Perhaps you don’t know what artistic effects and economical advantages youcan gain byusing our Sheet Metal Fronts with Cornices, Door and Window Caps, etc,, all complete. They give durable, fire proof satis- faction—make old buildings look like new at small cost—and are invaluable for use in all new up-to- date structures. We make Metal Fronts to suit any building —they are easily appiied and give enduring satisfaction. Estimates furnished on receipt of outlire giving shape and mea- surements of building. Better read our catalogue—it’s | full of interesting building infor- mation. Shall we send you one? METALLIC ROOFING CO., Limited Manufacturers, Joronto. =_—_—_—_—_- — CHRISTMA’ BUYING s& VISIT T0 THE RIGHT PLACE Will save you mach time and thought in eelect- Ing your CHRISTMAS GIFTS Your gifts will te permanently ap preciated if selected from ou Jtock of W:tches. Sterling Silver Jewelry, Cut Gass and Kbony Goods. TTL a i = - fe. quality and workmanship erit of the ar'ic'echovsen. Souvenir Belt Cnekles mounted m differen: cclored rib- bon already for ure; with the City Cresi, P BE ls'and Crest, and other fesigns beautifully enamelied on he bocekies. Makes a charming Xmas Gift ENGRAVING. This is the seas: when this department is rushed with or ders We would suggest placing your order for en raving early. W, W. WELLNER Jeweler and Engraver. PEQUSCGSORSRQGHGGGRCESCURDREDRRQQQRGRUERQCHOECHGORRERORORRROARRDGOCQRGURGORGE \ADEDSRGE ADRRRRRSCRURRERRRSAERREERE AONEEROCOOUOSUHAUOUREEUROEURAOOOODOGROODOOCERS OCR AQS T¢REDAEOAEDROUDSESOGS NSO) CRDGSRCOSREEERL™ mie ae Comforting beyond express on to be able 10 go to a place where you know every thing is done in a first clase manner er eee Our sim is to give our custoin~ ers the very best value at ine lowest possible price. We guarantee a!] our work to be stricily first clas Give us & call and be convince’. 2 -AS Bruce Stewart and Coy. ‘THE MODERN” ne B® eee e@2s @F @® 800° ‘ounders, Engineers & Machinists Steam Nav. Co’y’s Wharf Ch town. P E I Phone 125 a - @ ¢<a ea @ @ @& @ oO oS 6“ OY (we =< aa oe 2 * oS] oon cece, lt ll PHENIX of Hartiord FIRE INURANCE CO, eee Cash Assets Over, $5,000,000,00 A share of your patronage is solicited for this old Reliable Company PLEASING CONTRACTS, GENEROUS SETTLEMENTS, LOWEST RATES. E. H. BEER, Great Georce STREET Authoriz d Agent for P. B. I Alreo representing o'b¢r, Fire, Life and | Tis Heaven’s triumphant melody Accident Ineurance C ompaniee. (Wrirres ror Tae Examiner. } THE BELLS OF CHRISTMAS. Local and Other Items. Come, friend of mine, we'll lieten to the . on Bells of Christmar-tide, | First Methodi+t Church Sunday schoo! The Belle that bear a greeting from the | concert will be held iu the leciure room God who lived and died ; , of the church, Thursday, December 28 h. The Belle that softly chiming, sound a! Doo’ s open at 7, concert at 7.30 o’clock. wondrcus peace on earth, . a eame sweet Peace that Angels sang | Exemption From Taxese—At a public the midnight of His birth. meeting held a few dayeago the rate. ' payers of Truro decided to grant fifty per And, oh! my friend, if shadows have been | cent tax exemption to all existing manu- known to you aod me, ; factaring enterprisee, all uew concerns to the music of the Belle we'll watch | get complete exemption. the shadows flee, And if a voice is silent ‘ Canapa’s Cominns May.—In an artitle vear goae by. r ¥ : : We'll ‘look to the Kternal Love beyond | ee ey eee nae need ot : ; ithe Pall Mall the misty eky. the Pa ne ee Hugh John McDonald is of undoubted Great Britain because one of The Amid that we loved a And, frieud, if we have only known the} Pt*restt> gladness of the years, the mein objects of his lifewill be to And ifour lives are free of bain—our)| bring Canada and the Mother country eyes undimmed by terre, | closer together.” The herrv Be'le shall thrill ue, ! joy beycnd our ken, Shall peip us to forget oureelves and think of fellow men. with a Prayer any Hvmittation. -A London despsich coming by way of New York rays that Queen Victoria has been so deep~ | ly affected by the recent events in South | Africa that she hae requerted that a day of prayer and humiliation be fixed early next month throughout the kingdom and | all of the colonies. Ob ! friend, if we are severed and our path should be the same, We'll banish anger from our hearts and | epeak no work of blame ; It was for this He came to us that Chriat- mas long sgo. It was for this cathedral gleaming on the snow. A Bap Mistake.—A misplaced comma as got a Greely county (Kau.) paper into « peck of trouble. The journal) io ques- Ther, friend of mine, we’!] listen to the! tion recently published an item in which Bells of Christinas time, ‘the following sentence occurred : ‘* Two young men from Leoti went with their gladly, geily, chime ; girls to Tribune to attend the teachers’ And as the latest echo of the music dies | institute, and as soon as they left, the away, | girls got drunk.” The comma belonged Our lips shall epeak from hearts that| after the “girls,” snd the latter are mak~ wish, “‘A Happy Xmas Day. ing it hot for the editor. Lrey Gerrrupe Keiiey. Cee lights are | they | Arr Exniaition.—An interest'ng exhi- ~_—- | bition of the summer work of eeveral of ’ > *,¢ ci the moet no'able of Montreal artists was The P. F. Island edition - ‘opened on Saturday at the Art Gallery the Transvaal Souvenir Book.-! and will remain on view until Jan. 2. The let is only a small one. You 'exhibition includes eome specially fine . »pecimens of work by Meeere. Robert should get one at once. They | Harris, P. R. C A., Maurice Cullen, A. are for sale at all che book—,B C.A and Wm. Brymoer, R. C. A, other artists well represented being C. J. stores and at R. H, Mason’s Waye, R. C. A., E. Dyonnet, R. C. A., newstands. Price 10 cents.! Char. ©. Moss, Miss ore ae and Mies ts ae . Macdon:e! “outres tness, if you have a frieud in Eng-,~* . | _ land send him one. Pe ene es ts cod aie Ck eee The camel is a beast of great strength ' tue turf wee:ing» lu,the Province this sea and endurapce. Nothing burts it until| sop, says the Ha'ifex Recorder, J. A. the proverbial “last straw’’ is added to its | Leaman entered a protest against half burden. The human digestive system is hopples being used on the Summerside very much like a came). It isreaily us~| mare Minnie; the rules simply sald ‘onishing how much abuse it will stand. | * hopples ” are barred, and they allowed Sometimes, however, romething worse} tie mare to race. Reckford, who drove than usual will be eaten, and will go/ the mare, wrote to Secretary Gocher, Na~ hrough the stomach into the bowels, tional Trotting Association, but the reply vod tbere it ill stick—tha:’s constipax | was somewhat indefinite. At the recent ‘on. Nine-tenths of all sickness ie due| meeting at the Board of Review of the N. to constipation. Some of the simplest; T. A. a protest was entered against Con symptoms are coated tongue and foul | Wilkes for performing in half hopplee at breath. dizziness, heartburn, flatulence, | the Readville meeiing, and the protest was sallownes*, distress after eating, eab- | sustained. The meeting of the Board aches and iassitude. A little thing will| therefore classified *‘ half Lopples ” as eanse constipauon, and @ little thing wili huppiee. relieve +. Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets | ire» wertsia cure for constipation. They The Times Gloomy. sugar-coated graruals, mild and eee pest ia theiraction. There is nothirg pjariwus about them. Sold by drug- Loxpox, Dec. 21.—The Times summar- girts. izes the wiilitary situation in gloomy Send 31 one-cent siamps tocover COE} roe, I: says: “There seems to be of mailing only, and receive free 8 copy of Dr. Pierce’s Medical Adviser. Address World’s Dispensary Medical Association, probability increases that it General Buffalo, N.Y. White is preceed for supplies he must > fight bis way south at all cost, in combin- So much depends upon the purity of the} avon with such movement as General blood that by taking Hoed’s Sarsaparilia} Buller’s transport will permit. Viewing coany different dieeases are cured, the situation as a whole, its extreme grav eee % ity is apparent. Our forces in the field You may not know it, but are widely scattered and for a time will be the best place in the city ©] unatle to assume the offensive. The buy Dress Goods, Corsets, t members of Ladysmith and Kimberley ; : . still dominate the position. It is clear Gloves anc Millinery 1s at Prowse Bros ihat the problem of organizing transport aon T 25 p. c. Discount 1g yet uneolved.” ON ALL GOODS Friday and Saturday Nght Come end Save Money. To every person buying fifty cent worth of goods from now till Xmas. Select your Xmas gifts from a nice assortment of watches, rings, brooches, 3 onpon, Dec. 21.— The Globe says there bracelets, sleeve links and silverware. 3 i d Duk f Connaught Also a good line of fancy goods and | gre rumors that the Duke 0 ) ‘1 succeed General Lord Roberts as com- . . , } toys. dolls. rocking horses, pianos, etc, | wil . | me " mander-in-chief of the Irish forces. eu OD Yew-con' buy 0000: Transvaal souvenir booklets. Better small amount of money, at the Modern | : oa 1 Fane ah Store than Christmas cards to send to your or : ; friends abroad. For sele at all the book- JURY & CGO ae ‘stores and at R.H. Maseon’s newstand. litcle prospect of relieving Ladysmith by a . ’ ceveral advance along the railwav. The Disloyal Dutch. Loxpor, Dec. 21,—The latest mails from Natal describe the Dutch reeidents of Umvote country a8 thoroughly disloyal to the Britisb. The government are ar resting acd imprieoning those who ac- tively dieplay sympathy with the Boers. Roberts’ Successor. oe Piice 10 cents! ——— a aan - Kr CELL John T. [icKenzie, : & THE TAILOR & RRS OE a oat rx Ee a CHARLOTTETOWN - & - ~ ai okt or stg Ce Ee A Christmas Few Snaps--- We have (2 Muffs (broken'setts) in Persian Lamb, Beaver, Sab'e Coon, Opposum, Bear, ete.. Thecollars of the above have all been sold, so we offer the lot at HAL!-PRICE.. j 2 dozen mens prettyfties*in four-in-hand, puffs, knots etc., to be sold at HALF PRICE. A line of Men’s Fleeced Lined Underwear that came to to us by mistake. The price was 95c, we’ve marked this line at Hs cents A lot of Ladies’ Ties at Half-price. Lots of other snaps. —SENTNER, MCLEOD eae 7” “ y iS 2 es! © FINE, NEW SBSeCe Re COosve GOLD and WHEN THR SKATING ts } : : . ae Also direct from the man rf | a facturers :— af ——emgy OS | Silvor Goods, both Table and Pare AC “We Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Chains oS Gold Brooches scart Pins yy Rings, both Plain anc <et with fo enjoy this kind of outdoor sport you 94 Stones. sul y i ith skutes and 7 ns must be suitabl} equipped with sk» : SW \The Birthday stones ar —- boots. We can’t sell you the skates, but wien os ee ae ee i . “3 . . a sarnet : oY it comes sv selling Skating Boots, we are right cmp, | February, Amethyat | Ausust, Moot at the head of the procession. a6 nim Hveciathe | Sp. 8a — e ‘ ily iamou , JAG A nice skating boot for girls, sizes \* to 2 04 May, pag | a ee (black) pebble felt lined, $1.25 ee a If you wish apything special! m a order, plesse Jeave your order early of there may be a difficulty in procuri: g ex- actly what you wish for, as manufacturers report a very brisk ‘rade. $2.00, Box Calf or Dongola. i Hi. W. TAY LOR, A lady’s Chocolate Dongola Skating Beot, oo a / felt lined for $2.00 os | Many cheaper lines from $1.25 up. oe Yi Hockey Boots os si mon “a Bigs in os ear aes # , 5% VY ws —— 0x0 —— 4% s} R.H. RAMSAY& CO 4 THE OUTFITTERS o& es ; Yeo _ A finer quality pebble (chocolate), felt o< lined, $1.50 “1 A lady’s black skating boot, feltlined, at % XMAS SUGGESTIONS. wD F hn (Please note for your own benefit and ours.) Ebony Goods, pice arrortment. Sterting Silver Novelties Gold and Silver Watches Watch Chains, Ladies’ and Gente’. Gold & Gold-filled Spectacies Beautitul Parlour Clocks Kuives, Spoons or Forks. ee es Jid0d5 a _—-- ~~ = wee Thie list is not by any means com- pleied. jeare come in and lock through our stock. Pence Aelct: i N! AOREERER N N RE IE—NR RR to8r : i ’ i ' gi : : f t i ia AE Ee nail I A i Mee: we ee Pepin gs | ANS Chak * : Ni S A > > f. * .