Te eailinatenemmeennaineniinel THE DAILY EXA\S INER, CHARLOTTETCWN, D'ECEM3ER 31, 1900 “ — ae man oe at ‘ w r nes an hunvel wil eventually cause the - SB 2 ty Ct i ¢ - Ww Ye ede hs me , } it eo ) A j L { e KA Vi ! N - R 1a Qe ti e +4 rnake / hese Te a“ ~ en je & Ye " ae ‘Y «, 8 a v" sae ” w, t ‘ s (Pus £ if ef, 2 Gh |. at di ¥ Af Se " ' ah val ad u i ult! y ©Oon wa ~ ih, pets # =) Bh | rb , / Y ” Lk a : one gouther | ge aN CCAS ACRASENROOTEOALO J Building, co odes ig 3 / IN i f- 4 } ti am pe nm sieht tiniatiediteaiaeata er certain — = roe we —_o " siuiliiaian eX \ | AR ‘ hy } ran ~ x iS 2A eee ne ee one ¢- ’ ir th 6 vn A uf P, he South ¢ my t: C ) Y TH WE EKLY EY ARAL NE! _ a fs ee, “SS WE yy { ' | i -- . J ea be 8 ten FRO - anne) fi BSN 4 im / i /¥ <B Ss ‘ Lrerman e . J ¥ ul &k 4 f ‘ 1a desire to xX tn YW E i % 1 the K f. . ns in South APs eae 1ans should a “ ° . 4] e et A Beate = 1} ‘ ~ La \ YEA j ‘ - y, — | : i ay Le . 5 ane i our trade y ing the 19th centur,. “4 i = = = rp " r > ry i ws pet i ee civ'n an oa . r our ‘ de ly ; "TAIS oan, CHE EXAMINER 108 RIN chee ae 1 uring the past year our trade has increas¢d ee coun ; t and bounds. We've made many im ! a - 1a Th ‘riority of th mtinent But ; ts in - store Cj if it is now ; \ ig & tuned out at TH! y tna Germany w P iy : ee zs = Saat a : : : at 7 Ne \ i ckn wled ge i 5 ali. th, thre { nited i ree 4" ah - aa eSt Wh eRe Cit} ang our tiad i ‘ / ‘ o! wor rk } y Haag (2) sake of owning | Li Rae Ewe / ~ ver ee , ast colon South America--- bf i < aa \ bound books \Iso 1 \ Fe 2 XS 2 Se, . slay pri pie mm | Stdul ) . 1} “> s + i : il blanks, « etc | ee | ; Li : ak p. or & 4 rates Su singly low hee a nae ‘ a i a ss all busin communica: | RA! LW AY l iM E TABLE. | t 1 ee swamery ok. Smee Saale he yea ; ¥ —— “The Examiner Pub. So. | >ummary oO Winter Train Ar | e > - re a ‘harlotietowa, P. E. I. | rangeinent. | F ‘ c }} fy ‘ ic ¢ w . oT » | . ‘ - . SC< ous sac acccnraaas. 9 d OuUOWINE Is a ans . > ending 3lst December, 1900. Part of the big : i Pe T Ki Si Tala ae A tr sh ” Se " “pcs ™ 2 it increase we owe to the improvements, part to : recor 5 Mark Twain on Kin in Sin. isla hallway, WwW < 1 nik : our wonderful low prices, part to our efforts B fail s 2 ty fa 4 0} lece ay “01 | ; a eae ’ | f wail; me “sa inti y Caeee . : eens . oe a r to please the buying public. Peete os SP: Hare faik Tibste. in : jetvoducine Mr. | Morning train leaves Charlottetown | dangerous at L trMuoes : . oe 7.15; :.. arrivesin Summerside | Wi aston Spencer Churchill at his first at é.d0 a. M., Arrives in + ’ QT T Ad Rafe peony ; ; at 9.50 a. n eaves at 12.3 ALBERT rai HT $2! . Rs Wells, ‘lecture in New York was warmly re- at 9.00 - . a oe oy 5B ery ee i i] Q rea . Cd arriving a lgnish 4.00 Pp. M.; ‘ ONTREA(. © ‘elved, j SO@Ke i his best ve : ro ee > OF i B t th G { Sh MON * aa d, and speke in his best vein, ain ie acento ee are eer ee eo saying : a arrives at Charlottetown 9.45 a. m. | | : fu. Years I’ve been a self- appointe iLeaves Tignish at 5.45 a. m.,| of credit we give to our many staunch and | Have tite Finest Line of missionary to bring about the unien of| arrives at Summerside 10.10 a. m. | true friends who have heip us to help them | America and the Motherland This | leave 11.10 a. m., arrives in Ch’tewn | and at the same time help themselves. G.a Choc ylates ought to be a union of friendship and/1. 45 p m; leaves Georgetown = at) 3 J este m and fellowshi ip, an alliance of |' 8°60 am, Sourus at 0 a. M., arrives o ; ae the heart which should permanently /Charlottetown 10.10 a m.; leaves ver Shown in cae city, |and beneficently cement the two peo- ‘Charlottetown at 2.10 p. m.; leaves sien tiene tek an Y, Ceorgetown 5.25 p.m., and Souris, | . ranying in pri les together. ve warmed this mis- |. S's \ ; oe ani ‘ pon : - . joi aiid ws sm 6.20 p. m., leaves Chariottetown 3.10 % Y Am ae Fro 25. to $2 Per Box. . oe 2 ee eS m., arrives Summerside 6.20 p. m. | j e i n v |both peoples wherever I've been. |p). '¢ pe Traverse branch train| : . ‘ as . . > i aa . ee . < : ey } Callin andsee them. Just | They ought to be united. Behold | will leave Cape Traverse at 6.454. the thing for America the refuge of the oppressed m., arrive at Emerald 7.35 a. m.; from everywhere (who can pay fifty are Emerald at 5.15 p. m., arrive) bef ‘ rn , ° . A SHRIST MAS PRESENT. | dollars admission)—anyone except a ¢ ape Traverse 6.05 p, m. Standard i Chinsman—standing up for human) time is used. Grateful to everybody who during the i nave 2 fe rights everywhere, even helping to rage 2 | pas st ye ar hz ive con ti ‘ibuted even in the “smal- ‘ ISTMAS GLOB 7? ce made China let people in free when FAT AN D _EAN le st ite inl to he! “4 out our oT eat SUCCESS. . CHR if . J Lo . ~ 4 } she wants to collect fifty dollars ior) . - » ~ ; : . ° : : rea int . -} y - 2@c ; AND them And how unselfishly England | That is, babies: fat, they are | : And we intend to show our gratefulnes s é ™PADE PEVIEWS) 235." rought for the open door for all. h ce in a tangible manner in the opening year of < bY © 6 : j + »* >» yYr a J o "2 5 a4 > Cp - ine eo a >a (RADE ay And how piously America has wrought | appy and safe; lean, they are | the twen tic th ¢ meen aan ity ry — ; ; . ; : : il neans-in our power to get yest goods an ' left, If vou want one call tor that open door in all cases where | | neither happy nor safe. | ee = ag power to get the best goods anc ‘ oe it was Not her own. . ae pene tis early. Apart from being entire! How generous Englandand Amer-| * Pp Se entirely R 7 MAS ON’S ica have been in not compelling | healthy or not quite Ww ell, a fat Ch eaper th an $ ° ; ™ : ‘ > w > , Pm r } . Chira to pay exorbitantly for extn’ | one has much reserve of vital NIMVA ETAND ‘gui hed missionaries. They arewill-; | a a vie iceieat eae thal li-g to take produce from them—firc- | strength to resist any sudden wee ; . . } ; | crackers and such, while the German: | attack, while the lean one has | C ver before ; et : ae es ne ‘must have monuments, and ary othe: litt] saat al . iT} alia IS the wil i gaat boo ‘dle that is lying around. ‘they've | Ee OF BOT Eaer ye. 7 ~ . : 4 : mac le e Christianity sO expensive tha! The way to be fat and well | Now, we wish to thank you our friends, to ‘ a) . ae ' 3 ‘i . =” sin . » : >> q > A°°8 c ission ; % 2 ° vhom we owe all our prosperity, for your kind Farm of Flatiery’ China can’t affocd’ German mission | so Saosi’s cmmulsionr ef eaailive wisst vbaee el eepeeeoleiae ee = |arics any more. ta Basle. little ness to us. b And how gallantly we went to the eo a €. omy a lutte, | ; ae rescue of Cuba, struck the chains oi | Not any, if healthy and plump | And we wis sh you all a Happy and Pros- The best proof that and set her free—with England atuir| already; “let well enough perous New Year, ani many long years may | MIN At ; S LIN t ME’ NT back in an atti ude towsrcs Europea | alone.” you live to trade heey with f RY iN Si 2 power > ¥nicn q ‘a Ge ood RET VICE Ww | We'll send youa little te try if you like. a chose days. ard we conitess it now. | SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, Toroata, ; & 4 . : ; ! i ‘ 4 has ex.raordinary merits,and | Yes, as a missionary [ve sung m: | & ; is in ood repute ' ith the songs of praise; and yet I think. that | | rublic, is that [T IS UXTEN- | Engiand sinned wheu she got hersel: | Mi ck! Nl N ON eB . . SIVELY IMITATI Mine fear wer detouth Advice which obet” | Fre Advertisers of Facts % 1 LOC ea theo +2 . ce . ° | i : 3 imitat oe € geD-| could have avoided, Just as we have | ¢ Ae é uine ar ulc cle in ct} ‘arance sinned n ys tting into a similar war in & C | i e omy. The 7 i LCix Uins eneral] the Phi lippines. Mr. Chorchi! | ~ ake * “XC . 4 . - (ye aa 2. ’ bo % . * ne ; Ca ’ le 1c O1 u he a ep : his father is an Wnglis! iy? ran: by. Sow ‘Ny _ This notice is necessary, i's MJUT-| mother he is an American; 0 duuby Manufacturers . & Genera. ea 7 10US and danvrerous lImitations, a oe Are ee gi ee ee : F : a a blend that makes the perfect man able to produce chronic intiamma- ha os i tenavies: te is si Bek Wierchants. | 4 tion of the skin. are oftensu!stitut- & = a ; oO ; in the a ae | # 3 a. ~ aan ~~ “— ~ : ‘) S kin I Sin yer “ — ——- ed for MINARD’S DINIMENT by| 4"@ Dow we are a! ws | Dot} 5 eats Oils. | ES EO : Th ei aie .|efined and Lubricating Oils. [ J 4 Dealers, because they piv a large! : no hing more to pe oot Th | 4 : Hi E RE’ S i p ‘i: ~o: fit ony plete, the blend }:- eo oe ' ; : profi armony is ccmpilete, Bec ee a ee M cE che & M C h : 5 | perfect. Hose Packing, belting, waste, ele. | av achen @ I acva e : AND They al! the Meri‘s and Goldie & Co’s well known brand of | ~ : a Se i! On ic 128 g n a orn Dp Cc MLAIDQA * SINADD: leur. | BARRISTER SOLICITORS, ST] Advertising of MINARO'S, Wars Thifere apt Noticed. ' | Sramens en oe PUBLIC, & You Should do Immediately C ; os ;' soap, Sunrise Blend Tea, etc. | a eres 4 O; » part ular claimine te be ie : : / Will soon be in evidence at ; oye take ne eres : Call or write us for prices betore | Offices—Mc Don ald’ s Block, Char- I \ made- by former proprictor of| It is remarkabie how little atten-| .)..-ino your orders HAVE YOUR PHOTOGRAPH | the rink. ; ee aie caaiakerdn xmACINg your orders. lotte Street, You cannot skate without ‘ MIN#RD'S LINIMENT, which | tion is paid by the world at large to | : . . . ate ; ; } 1a ¢ | , r ckeyv Itc . simuity is a li | the frequent civil wars ef the Span- | FOR SALE ! (SY DNEY, CAPE BRETON, N. S$ TAKEN AT aaah hockey z yee ad IE = eg 9 15" | isha 4 American Republics. The great | | = Jurs are up-to-date im. every i [INSIST UPON HAVING ‘battle fought in Colnmbia the other | “aes Special attention to Collections -WESTLAKE BROS. Sn ase ee : sas day in which 600 men are reported to oom valualle grist rill Bad sites wed See | and Real Estate. : at aa prices speak Tor them- : Min ARD’ $} LINIMERT have been killed and many hundreds ey gc ngninsc te at “ig ca HOUSES and LANDS rented, a. selves. : MADE BY | wounded would have created world- perty is cake ia the Pov grist mill a bought and sold for clients, andj} Chri on is Sorte the tos "aaa ‘$275 : a > i ‘ oa ° a8 _ ‘ > Mi i i > ae 2 . “ ‘ : ‘ : ora e vie . ; | wide interest if it had occurred in| ited at Lot 48, just alongside of the Hillis |monies inv ested or , borrowed as eas oF a oer a friend. Come rd 2 00 > Men's Hockeys. ‘ fe RICHARDS & CO., | Europe, Africa or Asia. Why is it borough cheese and factory ; ind new railway | clients may require. eee - big rush is on. We can please| > 25 y 5 1 + a | that people in general care so little station, only 4% miles trom Cearlottetown. Chet aed we're here for. : = : d Yarinouth, N. 5. | about the wais of Central or South | For particulars nd terms apply op ee John d. McCabe A 3GMcEachen | ve 1 50—Ankle Support. ss ee ? It is probably due tothe | ,. : _ 7, A. McLEAN, | WESTLAKE BROS S 50 + thet one expect any im- Esdale Foundry Office, Temple Buiiding, ! %. Ps fac at no pects Grafton coger Caarluttetow =. portant complications to arise from them. The European powers have HOCKEY BOOTS 150 PAIRS MENS AND BOYS: HOCKEY BOOTS. ” i trine and nev er interfere in these lit- tle quarrels. Some people believe that it was cured of Acute Bronchitis MINARDR’S LINIMENT. J. M. CAMPBELL. Bay of Islands. I was cured of Facial Neuralgia | eae 2 TITY IMENT Good quality and good fitters ar aie | Springhill, Naven+ I was cure: ™e* tism by MT™ .RD’S LINIMENT. GEORGE TINGLEY. bert Co., N. B. oo } PRICE $1.75 TO $2.25. (yet a pair at J B. Macdonald & Co. ' Slice@ dates and Ralston Break- > Thorough _ instruction in Book | fast Bo d make a delicious desert. } pouris,. - + - P. E. Islan Keeping, Business Penmanship, ' (Late of New York.) om “Little Book of Rals ton Re. | Arithmetic, Commerciai Law,Short etme ods, -eip2s’’ tells of ether dainty dishes. | wand, and Typewritinu. Intending | ao” 4 cu ae in every package securyes a | Wile ‘TP ROSS, B. A students are as! ked to enter at once, PIANO, ORGAN and ¥é ICE spy. For sale by ® | or as soon as possible. Terms, etc., CULTURE : on application to po z JENKINS & SON. ATTORNEY AT ay! W PE Voice culture a specialty. : es. Atth eae McI wa B. MILLER. Studio—Tanton’s New Building, Great i ¢ ttheottice of As hs Mc! wean, Q, 3 | George Street, Charlottetown, ¥. CORNER GROCERS. C., Brown’s Block, Ch’town Princ Office hours—12 to 15 to 6, n7— tacitly recognized the Monroe doc- | Raiston.... Breakiast Food A BREAKFAST FOR 20 PEOPLE IN A TWO POUND PACKAGE A One cup Ralston Breakfast Fooc | cooks enough for five persons---there | ire six full cupsin every package. | aronic Rheuma- | EWEN MACDOUGALL General Agent, Merchant and Auctioneer. OFFICE AND. WAREROO 73 GREAT GEO. ST.., Charlottetown, P. E. I. Box 333. i Reference, Bank of Nova Scotia. Commission 75 ; Boys’ Hock eys. The Photographers. Sunnyside. Charlottetown! av. 28—tf. NIGHT CLASSES” ( —AT THE— | j | 35—/ Ankle Support. s’ hockeys R. K. JOST. Stamper’s Corner. MS O C.B C, > Sessions per Week Fraser, B. A. ATTORNEY-AT-LAw. OPENED ON Monday, Nov. 22, 1960. at 7.30 p. m. ..MUSIG.. ‘Herbert A. A. Tanton