ee rN aE ee Ee } : { } ; : THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, DECEMBER 20, 1909. nas Ax “se ROT ee ee || Loc al and Othe er Items + a war Just after the election ---tri —<—— a rare “TION ON weekly mata. -] ---The Minto arrived ‘ean Li Bi CE AN IC te wavy we haven't noticed o'clock today. She leaves for Pic : lohn ( nderson’ st lettet tou at 7 tomorrow morning. ~ re ~ ‘ ‘ is _ ‘ i : ai | he’ hed in The Guardian as per One hundred and sixty-five ba vi st c3 of mail matter were brouwdt froin CORNELL Uni seraity has this ve ir | Pictou today by the Minto. he ee Ve its i: . C« ; DD = — . 2 ng? | wes cy ue WhO i more students in residence 1 heguiar meeting of Vivis HO! 44 ~ BOQ ; = ence |] Ithaca t | Lt) LSOY. | \ () H tonivht ats O Clock. — woe . bres — t vear there were iSvJ MO! tha uil attendance Is requested. hatore mNerance «oft 1) > ' Pe . ‘ ; — \n aveye Regular annual meeting ofr the IR atndents in two years Is a Lv Oranv' Youn Britons to-night. ot pubic approva toe if ‘ections of off ‘ers for coming year. tion it’ 18 @iso 1 : - , , lated to overcrov sssrooms | In making up your lists of 3 ese 4 sym gS atead oO erer 55] lm. a a ee : ae C yi Sue iS rade and laboratories which betore were |‘ stmas presents dont Tol get to Beat bee uate ind President Schui vour sol rother a ticket for | states that th stio 4|the Y. M. C. A ng bigger, or rather of Pnding The inward cargo of the Minto \] vy Boots unds with which to do so, is be-| included 600 bris, Hour, 97 pris. . ¥ +>” 1 . on - , . - a f . ming acute at Cornel. | sugal 25 bris. cornmeal and 600; DICT. 105 Di. & a ie : a et ; lune Hon. Conrad Dilion, treas | pkgs, sundries. Mens do., b’ac® or tan urer of the British Army Temper-| Revularsession of Court Char ~ ~ ne . ® } 5 " > } ’ ‘ . . “4 52.00 fOr 1.00} ance Associatiod, appeals Tor funds! lottetown, C. O. I., tonight Klec Oe oo at ‘+h ankle on behalf of the organization. | tion of officers and other business mens. ee ‘“When,’’ he says, “it is borne 10; Every member please atten! U rt. bia a t the soldiers amselves| "Kf ¢ wa “ ipport ack or tan mind tha the s¢ at eae | Newfoundland has just experi . — Lease . y oO 4 a cat @: 5 nh Mie oi $2.75 for p2. 20 contribute upwards enced the worst snowfall known fo1 year to the temperance work, in the| ‘ten years. Traffic on land and sea army, the sum of £700 received last - ) : Y. ‘ » Boys black Fi was paralyzed for several days. ckey Boots fr co f - 52! year in subscribtions from private} $1 50 tor W195) Baca seems hardly an adequate | -It is stated that Mr. J “ai 1 | response for a cause which is said| Millig: an, of Northam, lately killec a | to be so vital to the interests of the | i hog 7} months old which weighed | | soldiers we wish to honor and help.’ 328 pounds, Good growth _that. cite | LOCAL NOTICES. a - we hag s oOo “ee ve } in », A. tonight. ev. G. M. Slater | —_—- | Young's Bible class open to allin Y. | Read T. White 's—the Spring Park | M. C. A. parlor tonight at 8 o'clock. Shoe poteen —advt in another column, | én i meeting of Prince Edward | Agents and then go and get the bargains. | Climb will be held at Y. M. C. A. to- Calandar free to | Fancy colored boots and slippers night at 8 o'clock. H andsom« |f re infants—nice Xmas presents | quested to be K. Jost's. | ¢ ‘om. the holiday our | Two winter prese nt. 4 R A \. urchasers. I During season, steamers and tri- | Every one is re-| By order | | | | ~ RUFFS AND NUFFS | e: : . smareneing rf 27>, = ea store will be headquarters for} weekly communication with the} { | gloves gentlemen's and ladies’ | mi 1inland. This is how our Govern-| { warm ‘lined gloves, and with the! ment, just from the people, fulfils prices the lowest you ever saw for) the terms of Confederation ! same class of goods. lf you want a | -A late letter received from Dr. | | MOST EVERY Body likes good candy. Good Chocolates are always ac- pair for } yourself or to make fa pres- Alley: who is Montreal, states that | ent, come to our store. "s B.| the specialists who are treating Pte | Macdonald & Co. Men's slippers from 38 cents up to} he will not have to lose his arm. $2.50 at Alley & Co'’s.—a aseful | oresent. . ‘ ; Your big brother would like a/| soldier ceptable. We have just op- pair of our hockey boots for Xmas. ened We'll make the price right. R. K.| OUR XMAS SUPPLY || Jost It is nicer than weexpected. ff Ladies hockey boots make accept- | The fanc eo aot aaa ae | able Xmas presents. We have them | 7 cy “a Y } in tanand black. R. K. Jost. lads during their year in| South Africa are told in “Our Boys | Under Fire.”’ Second edition just) out. Enlarged and improved. New| ‘illustrations. eae cover 50c. --The Farmer learns that there) pretty : Read Alley & Co's. advt.—Hockey | |isa decided improvement in tha | Nice new shapes im large §) 1 oots reduced. . | quality of dressed poultry now com: | boxes nlled with Ganong’s §) SA EY EE Pe ‘ing to our markets. The fowl are| finest iaixed Chocolates. —A most appropriate Christmas much fatter and show more care| Montreal to-day. Also 3. 1, 2 and 3 pound §| present fora friemd abroad would| generally in preparation for mar-| boxes of choice confection- PE a years subscription to the| ket than formerly. ery. Just the rizht caper §j Prince’ Edward Island Magazine, | tie. : j f vr - Xmas gift. Come | which, because of the many articles | “Prince Edward Island Ilustra- ‘ted '’ contains more well- printed | views of the Island and is more at-| tractively got up than any other pubucation descriptive of tne, Province. It makes a nice. pres-| ent for Christmas.---25c at all the! | on historical and other matters con- | nected with this Province, is appre- | ‘ciated and welcomed by Islanders | ithe world over. The Christmas| ‘number will be out in aicw days) nd get first choice. “| Webster & McKay, deal Grocery. < is j yn¢e | y Suv : and is exceptionally good. DG" | anleatnenn +f scriptions may commence at any Back numbers are available}. -Messrs. Goff Bros. are present- | 4 ing a Chrismas souvenir that will be welcomed by all the ladies who wear | | time. with the exception of the first and | second numbers, which /are out of | t<A+ CH RISTMAS GIFT ‘print. Orders should be left at THE boots and shoes, viz. an_ outfit of | r EXAMINER office or with any of the oe? Rage ee been | book-sellers tf. presentec wi one oO nese aS a} FOR A ee ee iia: | hint, we presume, to prick our gev- At the police court this morning ernments a little more sharply. William McDonald, for drunkenness,| —Typhoid fever is epidemic in| was fined $4 or 20 days. Philip | Ontario. | Duffy for the same offence was fined | from Thrifty House-wife the disease in November. | A dozen of Fine Linen Towels Or « dozen of ' fin IRISH LINEN NAPKINS Or why nota Sumptuous Table Cloth Made in Fife, Scot! Belfast. freland. If there is un Scotch blood in her viems, ‘Trish b!o0d,she will appreci- ciit from the Mathie charged with drunkenness and fued | October. | $5 or 20 days. (o——— —_ ERVOUE troubies are cured by Hood’s Sarsapariila, which en | riches and purifies the blood. [tis the best medicine tor nervour PEOPLE ier, N. Y. a few days ago, Handkerchiefs---Two hundred | valv ular disease as|a result ofla fright | and seventy dozen H andkerchiefs "expected today. Boughtata bar-| gain and will be offered to you| |to-morrow. Look out for them. All hemstitched. Regular 8 to /12c., will be sold 6 for 25c.; at | Weeks & Co’s, the People’ s Store. ———— i — a WEATHER BULLETIN. supply, and where residents have | | to use well water. | the family lived at C ayuga. Lewis who was nine years old, went out on the lafte in a row boat with severol other boys. They frightened him terribly by telling him that they would throw him. into the lake. The fright caused heart trouble, from which he never recovered. and, or -n it is something thrifty and ‘al rood. We have Table | Linen from 16c to $1.60 a yd. | Table Napkins from 50c. to eee ae 8150 a d cone P | Probabilities for Next 24 Hours. oR | c. 20.--Moderate to : i retty pattern: | Toronto, Dec. 20 ieee y $2. 35, Wh: a waniae | fresh north and_ north-westerly laase the sood lady better. | winds, cloudy to fair and mild; sleet . | or rain. Friday, generally fair till GENTLEMEN nicht. Mr. Edward Whymper, one of the world’s greatest authorities on Al- pine climbing, has decided to spend next summer in the Canadian Rockies, where explorers recently discovered great glaciers, high peaks and wonder ful canons within a short distance of the Canadian | better | Europe froma mountaineering point | ---Our things were never |N. Tanton, Great George St. tf. | bring out a corps of trained men| 'from various parts of Europe. rr The best that should be your are all c P. S.---Our napkins ‘eady hemmed for use. 5: F. | Have at Elegant Dis- play of Confectionery X Co. money can aim rATEN'L medicine, and this is Hood’s Sarsa- ROBER TS &CO. *SOLI (CITORS | |parilla. It cureswhen others fail. Prop.Le’s BANK BUILDING, MON PREAL. Perfumery | —_———»— zs | Holly,Holly, at W. A. McKinnon’s Gigars | stall on Friday, also Cape flowers, 'chrysanthemums and everlastings, 12 years } xaminer ir U. 8. Patent Office. | Nv Patent— | No pay. Write for Red Book. TO BE LEr.—That desirably situat In boxes of 10, 25 and 50. oe aes , spate dwel'ing hcuse en Grafton St. west, used Smokers’ supplies, all kinds. besides lettuce, celery, parsley, eceupied by Mr. Duncan McLean, with| Mirror and Brush Sets, etc., etc. beets, turnips, cabbage, Savory, sage, | geese and turkeys. Don't for ret | McKinnon’s stall Xmas markets. Fit-to-wear underwear must fit; If it does'nt it won't fit. Our underwear is fit because [ It fits. Our prices fit. coachhouse and stable. Heuse is f tted with | You can pick a nice preseat from } i trst-class bath room, sewerage and all) above for a lady or gentleman. ether medern conveniences, Rent meder- ood ate. Apply te Themas Campbeil, Rith- A Seguure ty show.¢ f mard St. West. WAxltv. -A setvant ior general house- THE MEDICAL HALL work, Ap iy to Mrs. G. EF. Henderson, | Keat St. We dig 3 J. G@. JAMIESON, —It is authoritatively stated that | | Jack Harris hold out the hope that} $ , -The exciting experiences of our| | Bound in cloth 7dc. | ¢ | by the Minto today. There were 150 deaths | Island students at Dalhousie. | $2or 10 days. James Power was also| There were 117 cases reported in| The greater number of | senger by the Minto today, and pre- | ‘deaths are reported from places| ceeded to Summerside this after-| where there is no up-to-date water | noon. | | —Lewis P. Richard died at Syra- | from a visit from | band met her at Pictou. | received two yetrsago. At that time | Inlet, Lot 47,has left to take a posi- | ‘ TT 7 ———— | ‘alland see our lovely choice See our line of cufflinks from| Pacific Railway. Mr. Whymper, | from college. They went west this | 25cts upwards.---W. N Tanton. tf. | who believes the country is ahead of | afternoon. Itis pleasing to hear that Mr. J Paton & Co | assorted: from 15 cts to $30.00.---W. | of view, intends to supple ment these | a * |explorations and to assist him will | ¥ buy | in choosing a | Gordon & McLellau.! Darrach and Mr. Charles Harris. anes a ee SN — IN HIGH CLASS FUR COLLARS See Our Window ( ila de OO Biel: EXCLUSIVE DESIGNS 25 PER CENT OF AT CHARLOTTETETOWN LEADING FUR STORE. SENTNER,McLEOD&Co COME IN aie GET PRICES. ~ PERSONAL. | Miss Enid McLean returned from Dr. Shaw was among the passen- gers by the Minto today. Rev. I. R. A. MacDonald, of St. Teresa's, is in the city. His Lordship Eishop MacDonald ‘is visiting the eastern portion of tie Province. Senator Prowse, of Murray Har- bor, 1s in the city. Heisa guest at the Hotel Davies. Dr. Darrach,of Kensington, was in ‘the citv over night. He returned home this forenoon. Mr. Henry Gordon, purser of the ‘steamer Princess, was a passenger 9: ¢ IT sin TO BUY AT rnans 9: GOED EO ED:29: QAIAY WHAT SHALL T BE ? Many weeke of careful preparation enable ts to he'p te solve the problem. GOODS SUITABLE FOR XMAS Abound here. Out of the many articles which are worthy of mention we quote the following as @ sample :— Mr. Allen Parsons, representing | Cairns, Brophy & Co., Montreal, is) a guest at the Hotel Davies. ‘Mr David McKenzie one, of the| wasa assenger by the Minto to day. | Mr. Horace H. Beer was a pas- | Mrs. John Richards was a ian ger by the Minto to-day, returning | to Toronto. Her hus- Mr. J.S. Campbell, formely of | Fur Collar, Cap, Mitts, or Ruff, a dress ength Silk or Satin waist, Fur or Cloths Jacket, Kid Glove Silk Ties, Fanncy Goods, Dolls, pretty Down Quilts, Blankets, Battenberg work in centre piecs, Boleros, etc. tion in the Connecticut State | Poses Middletown, Conn. Messrs. Roy Davison and Ernest | and John Da wson, who have been | attending Bishop's College, Lennox- ville, Quebec, were passengers by | the Minto to-day. | Miss Florrie Blake, who has been | attending Sacred Heart Convent, Halifax, returned to Charlottetown | today, accompanied by her father | who crossed to the mainland te | meet her. | Mr. E. H. Wright, of Summerside, | was a passenger by the Minto to-| day, accompanied by his daughter, | Miss Eva Wright, who is returning | New Battenburg Patterns, Braids, Rings, etc. F. PERKINS & CO. mas Trade. SEE OUR EXCELLENT STOCK Heavy Overcoatings Suitings and Trouserings Underclothing Hats, Caps, Gloves, Ties, etc. Louis A. Moore, son of Col. Moore, | ) left here for Sydney a few} | days ago, has obtained a good posi- | | tion with the Dominion Iron and | | Steel Company, at that place. Mr. F. L, Haszard, who has been | attend’nr the Winter Fair at) | Guelph, returned to Charlottetown | ‘today. Mr. C. R. Smallwood, Mr. | Walter Simpson and Mr J. S. Clark, | are expected home next trip of the | J1into. | Another batch of students coming | home for the holidays, arrived by ithe Minto today. Besides those >| whose names are mentioned else- |where there were on board Miss | avison, Miss Helen Palmer, | | Miss Marion Reid,'Miss Eva Wright, Miss Zelpha Sharpe, Miss Darrach, | Mr. J. Reid, Mr. Robert Nicholson, | | Mr. L. Lodge. Mr. Arthur Reid, Mr JOHN McLEOD & CO.