| 2 q > . e pacot . : on |e i : — ae a | a uM wee eae ee THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, DECEMBE T> 4iv ol, 1960 — a OWHK CREDIT — meen a nee a T) WIN : , N INCI A) SVy ® o &* cr fi Al ann Mth, Rie , mad PESO A am. NS , LRN NIT i i é “1° a yh > Ahan Rey, # al Le Ge i ild ial oc Hein > i Viearing Gui Sale//ecat aid Other items, } } aA 7 nies é low.) raph | 1% WAV 1S ve North e rounds of the papers: | Meet Me at the ALWAYS BUSY {YORE ; ' ‘ he 1eTs “ 4 } = | V4 4 a Re RN! ‘ | ni tou cattie mystery issad DY Al Cl RUIN, | Loyal Crusaders nv ng 1 es a) me al VV ¢ \ j hy hy ( X pr rts | see | night at 6.30. j ction of oi ; ~ocre tae ? i . i ; en x , cult partment, whe!7. id eee pyat =. } ; is. l am instructed by the LSsiorne of riection of officers at Vict oi’ A V4 iC’ LList { r > d | ‘ : an v < _. oe 7 y : : Chom is JalMes Mooris estate Division iMis eve ner sitors és ert hing, isito: At. nn Lt} ce bt Li be See 4 — a ot a mm tne “0 \ i a unl y Seu ht tuction at the house ' Weicome . ™ _ wd { ‘ ’ Ll @&s ’ ii ; 4 : * 1 of c UA ‘ , att cu ’ ' Ar dw i Ny 917° : : ‘ 1a cLeau, ‘ ' c Oo stemper Lhis : i i ya gh Es ranch No. 216 will meet iD o ; ‘ ' ' Morris ‘r a i : : : a5 3 OT DON , t W [mold appeal fter the hay is on ee the A. O. H. Hall this evening at | ad of the = \’ ved CUT en 1} fey (Jueen Street, | 8 o'clock : . Mac eC rt Mi: * 3 LOT Ee x --' Aa er 5 : rly : : : : ey, H. v. 4 a aes & e k that vou w agree with ON TH U RS DAY -The Stanley is making the| er of tae . CO ean me that it is only fair to 9 | round trip between Summerside and | ; Y) \ e YALE LOOY > or . _ , ° rr - ‘- r : . 1 e » ewton, ‘mains v¥ to that this waluable and im The 10th day of vam,, 1901, Cape Tormentine today. a i a I \ Rhake ‘ ‘ ; is Ee >» Kj iercwraTrT > r11 - | f Pars “ ‘ ind Ye te 1M ant discovery was made, mot by comme ncing at 11 o’cloc k, ad. Mm. ay sin ergarten will re-open yy" yy Ot Lv) > AC Li : it laid . ion ednesday > - 2ry e brot ‘ rte: Of: CU A? icaltaral All the house ‘hold etfects c: mMpr ising: |p: aa. will —s 2nd Januar y. | ent << e nt but by L. W. Wat One superior Heintzman Piano,| “os co please send children on J on eo . Soc . oe kia rs ae ; . >; opening day. Don't fail to secute a copy « secretary of the Natural His-| Parlor, Dining-room, Hall. Bedroom |”! Tom ay : 2 . a a4 4° - i a rm. 7 ° A ‘TO I ‘ar Sketches 1 “ ¥. 2 i \ rd Ant arian Societv of P.| and Kitchen furniture: also 1] jump! o° gay afternoon sTOm ‘ So us Ces oldie eg ; ba ee : : : , ; 3 O CIOCK TO 0.9 ck alr ifjorma2 ‘ir sale &v' Vwiie € Wio Lt til CK tam ee Seat Buggy, | express WW agon, | reception for S uP k a aaa ; 7 bbde! Thats Pe ‘ Uh tor you 1en wil e : iam s be estigating the matter| Driving Sleigh, 2 sets harness, 1 held in the Y. M. i + wéen’s Hockey bow C to | al communicating the result. to | wheelbarrow, quantity of coal. Ps ee ap eT £75. Best va ve ‘| the authorities from time to time lermcash. No reserve. _~-In the Marti McKinnon elec ast l he ci Pprie ted his Conciusions. tion case today, Mr. Justice Hodg St son aismissec We re a ¥C Everything teave Your Order Early Today y. And anc to your e safe: fon. and diasta. -< stomach by in gastric juice an ptones lackin > The best pre t wi be f is pre aoa lets Ecliy <—E Bakes Best Bre itire led sak. promp thy i 2M ‘ART, Bakery. “inual —OF THI achant’s Bank of P. E. Island | The annual gemeral meet diders of the Merchant land Wit!’be held at the reat George Street, C ‘nesday, the Sr? y of Ja 1, 2! hour of II o'c Proxies must be iett cast 0. € day pre $ 1. M lec 1, IQO0—11 2w&wim arlottet ig of Bank 3 inking the ot wn. a share, Yours ete, JOHN NEWSON. Pres. Nat. His. & An‘. Soc’yW —<a> © .gme ~~ . The watchnight servi in the rirst Methodist ‘church will begin } at 10.49. Addresses will be given bv Kev. R. F. Whiston and the past er, Rev.G. M. Young. During the service suitable music will be given | satisfac- | Meeting House YERCHANT’S BANK OF P. FE. ISLaNnpb. CHARLOT.ETOWN, NOV. 30th, 1900 Notice ishereby given that a half-yearly div dend atthe ra t S per cent per annum m the Capitas stock his Bank, has weer ‘lares payable ai th i kis Y House on } after January 2 1901 . ~~ i . . . ‘ e The Transfer Books will be sed froma 1oth December, | ,f'o the 2ad Jary- 1993, both davs iucius By orcer of a, }. M. AVE CR, a { biex Vv OR + pd ‘ I n =e) «= er = ~~ baa \ ~~ N * ¢ Wud Ip of 5 adiig 272 & } ! a ‘ > wVery - : 7 i } t Tha, MN i == @ | | Y | } ! | by the choir. -New Year's concert programme at the rink to-morrow evening by Prot. Vinnicombe’s orchestra: March St. Clair Waltz Tilszer March---Entre Act. Stinson Waltz---When Knighthood... .Gustin Two Step---Kiss Me, Honey, Do... Stramberg Talellite. Je rseyv Lily W altz---Meredith. March---Tingari Waltz---Woman’s Love.. March---Carnival] W aitz---Billee as Trilby Perkins Farback Bryer . Perkins Two Step---Georgia..... | Mills Waltz---Little Old New Y« oll Ge O7¢ banjo March--- Pickin ’ . +s ) : ave vit Wy Gee nly cests 10 cents. God > Come! It« ---At the police court during the year ending there were 270 couvictions and 43 dismissals, and 14 nt up for trial in the Supreme Court---making a total of 1} + l- x LOA Y cases were se 327 cases Of the total convic Tions, 207 were for drunkeén- uess against %75 the previous year here were ll convictions for viola- ting the Liquor Regulation Act.and thirteen summonses were dismissed. There were ected in fines and | costs at $1440.08. Col -All friends of the Association aieoaid d remember the gymnastic ex hibition and entertainment in the a GS lowing is the F’ol- New Years night. programme: A. Fancy marching, and dumb bell drill ap ae a ears 4 hace Som.4....+....... Mr, PraukStacie¢ (verman hor wot... .Ciass Reading .Miss Cooper Parallel Bar work..... Ciass Solo. ... J.R. Davisor. | Mat work ant id tu inbiing.. C.as: Reading ; Miss Rattra Horizontal Bar work..... ae Instrumental duet. Messrs Hanson aad McLean God bave the Wueen rchestra at the rink tonigh‘’ ce is splencl BA EM STN ES” a Ti Koa RO ALO ot bed a iscount. r cent D i ark, a4?" : 4 j i 4 & "7° ! vem nae a mberg Gustin | R. BEAIRSTO, Auctioneer. A Happy New Year To all our friends and customers. We take this opportunity to thank) our friends for their patronage during the year and hope to meet them and as many more during 1901. We will be evening. Mitchell’s Queen St. open late this Bookstore, Opp. Prowse’s A Happy and | i -| (rossmore | Prosperous new Year Ty our many customers in town and country. i with costs ‘heldat Hunter /men yesterday afternoon w ; aS we 'in Picteu, McKinnon ‘sobjections L. O. .A., District River the Sth January ae notice by ct Master. The end beginning of a days march through the Or: ang’ Free State can be seen at the erand military Concert in the Opera| House on Frid: iv evening next. Lodge to be} on Tuesday, | is postponed till | tne We Clos EVERY DOLLAR’S ---Yesterday afternoon the pupils of Zion Churc Sunday School | brought goods and money for the, WORSH MUST BE SOLD AND SOLD QUICK ww oft Dis- | order } ana poor instead of having a Christmas| Tree for themselves this year. | --The Y. M C. A. meeting for was largely attended. Mr. J. Ritchie Bell, of Montreal, gave an address. Mr. | Bell’s fine added to the| pleasure of the meeting. —We regret to hear it reported about town today that Mr. Samuel singing Wood, an old and respected resi- O | { ks | ft dewt k Vatien Brant ome soul n , a Cw wee S e dead in his bed this morning. So far -an ascertain the sad news only too true. —A telegram received from is + reset before alterations was this merning Captain Finlaysoa, stating that the Char- lottetown route was no longer safe | on account anc that the oat bee -begin, and the of ice. | Minto would leave for Georgetown ‘ SANDERSON & CO. N. B.—We solicit a continuance} a year 1901.—S. the Police and City Courts | cigars STC C1 <4 celle Nt qu + and attractive-y pur up. ; Besides the above i wCcsi C2 Ew 3 oe. » ; dozens of other artici- =}? \ a i co . es will be tnciu in f > a a ; ki on Ad ff Ssaié. : gq ’ p 7 , B: we tte a7 a a gh t~< Hang 7e¢ : Gecr ie bude BAL ey ht ed | REMOVAL Dress Goods, 33 I-3 off at, Prowse Ss. Furs, 33 (-3 off, at. Prowse s. Underwear, 33 I-3 off, at 'Prowse’s. SALE Owing to our removal at an early date to the: store f< gm erty occnpied by | wee & Johnson we have decided fe sellout our stock of druggists sundi Perfumes Soaps, etc, at bi’ git habits for cash SERS ERFUMES. ety of Eng- American An excellent vari ish, French and makes. All the popular odors. Aitractive Packages. POWDER ant SA S5CHET Gr ossmit: h’'s dSeeley WN 1e | =. ALL OI Rimm dO) RD, PIPES assortment or G A REA . “y+ 7) + TCAL Values. | CIGARS Ce and the holiday pa nave a me f » 1 ee | to-morrow morning. your esteemed Epeonege during | connecting & Co. | Georgetown. | 78. 7D cents. 'edral tonight, beginning at mid i night. His Lordship Bishop Mac- |?‘ | Monaghan and Gauthier will be dea- | Father Re ¥ ider Van Bree’'s lafter Daily return trips will, it is understood, be made | Bet ween and Georgetown. There will be the usual special train with the Minto at Stock Must Be Gleared aie tou ay a ---The Mount Stewart Dairy Sta- tion has had a successful season, commencing May 14th and closing STANLEY BROS LDetober 29th. “The patrons num-|‘% bers . 139, and sunplied 828,418 is pounds of milk which was made into \ 82,402} pounds of cheese. The. average quantity of milk for one| | pound ef cheese was 1005 pounds. | ‘The value of 100 Sage of milk was Cheese sold for 10.06| cents per pound. ---A Pontifical High Mass will celebrated in St. be Dunstan’s Cath- donald will pontificate Fathers| sub-deacon of vohnston and Campbell! ¥ deacon and sub-deanon of honor. | } fhe ceremonies will be directed bv | Dr. Morrison. The choir under | Blanch; rd s direction will ren- Mass, Mr. Vinni- ‘ombe's orchestra assisting | in the production. A silver congand office, and| s Mr. collec- tion in aid of the new Cathedral] A, fund will will be taken up during) ps4 | the service. ii A Montreal despatch reports! r the death of Dr. W. George Beers. a $y > + . . Ra i 'widely k»own throuyhout America | fi ah oe i : a2 ft 4 los |as: the father of iacrosse, which oc BY. * cured at his residence in that city | yu a sudden attack cf heart fail Dr. Beers was captain of the a j } etehit } a oe ’ ; J : 2 ‘ lacrosse team waica went to Eng { A VERY HAPP Y ff . atin : ‘ ay and in i876 and plaved before the y/ V9 Queenat Windsor. Healso wrot f\ in : ; ‘ i y : iS vera! WworKs on the ( avadlal Vy k) be 4-2 } ‘: , T y ys aational game. Dr. Beers was edi | #\ AN I) p OS DE , { , 1 4 } ¥ ; 2 4 & ji B.4 & ) PY tor of the Canada De rg Journal. | Vy cy nd um ubtedly stood ; the hea /\ : ‘ . : ry { \ of lhis.pro! ssion in Lilt inion. rie \) (" i | . ‘ Vasa goed writer and publi Speak hy % i tlis samous speech at Svracuse ) V5 ; ee : Vi; N. y ; o % out CK 1 re \ : % \ re state ticaliy that Can . ida was not for sale, is still fresh i a V. mY j { }3 j ) ——— — - — TENDERS. 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