THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN, DECEMBER 11 1900. = . JOSS Oa r nd Othe | L l d Othe I <5 Se. Se Se Se BY + |Loca and Other [tems Local and Other Items yar x v ae ae “’ | There was.a small ssiolbition | Vote early to-morrow for Paton v . WV QO Mh KE N ’ tem at the market to-day | ind Jenkins. , There is plenty o Char-| The velocity of the wind last ay & e 2 og lottetown harbor today. |evening was twenty-five miles an rs ro mn : ' | Bell EL i The schr. Halcyon, owned by| hour. @ © ® ® ® i 4 McDonald & Westaway, George-| —An appropriate tune to sing : town,is reported ashore at Souris. | w w n going to the Bazaar in M: arket $5 | fpp h~ [> The City of Ghent, is expected | Hall on Thursday—Sweet Buy and De Lug ay in Charlottetown about midnight. | Buy. She was at Port Hawkesbury this The time for rene wing liquor | morning. licenses expired a few days ago. ‘= felt aa Colonel Otterand the remainder} With the exception of five or six all . waaT? y fi: : > > r A wo 7s elt slipper, *95c of his men of the Royal Canadian} have renewed. Bel Anew | Re giment, sailed from Liverpool to- -If an egg could speak, what German slipper with leather “A0C, | day inthe Steamship Lake Cham-} would it say ? Ma-mel-aid. Excel- goles | plain, lent home-made marmalade for sale Bs] , felt | The steamer Princess left Char-} tt the \' ‘rket Hall on Thursday. Good German slippers, fe t55¢. lottetown for Pictou at seven o'clock Regular meeting of Court tt this morning, and is expected back} Avondale, I. O. F., “tonight at 8 Colored German slippers, lea- with the mails early to-morrow] o'clock. Election of officers. A full ® ther soles,extra good qual. 60c | morning. attendance is requested. ver ot a ef itl { e for . . 3 _ « oS «< | : ms ‘ ity ie cena. aa | Messrs. Dillon & Spillett yester- ——The Loyal Crusaders’ concert a day purchased 1800 cheese, the re-} was not held last evening because of Dolge felt slippers, red and mainder of the output of the Kens-|the storm. The concert will be black, Bell's makes, dee 10 ington and Park Corner factories.| given in the near future, of which tanned sole.... These cheese will be shipped to the | notice willbe given. » ) Felt Juliets, High nears 10 oe ee atten . O— The lowest temperature last 7 front, bound with fur. gh ih wR 7 ss on his erstooe, | night was 14 below zero. At nine ® close the export trade this season. | this morning zero was indicated. as Satin Slipper...... $i. 95 —The Northumberland crossed to! The temperature at one o’clock this wool lined. | Point du Chene yesterday afternoon | afternoon was 4.5 above zero. enna CORA, ie a nk's we 60c /and remained there over night. —Boys’ Brigade entertainment | ‘Slippers... This morning she left on return tonight in St. Paul’s School room | B | to Summerside but was unable t0| at 8 o’clock. The programme is at- | Ree © COOTOOOR.. ... cs i ce 48c¢ enter the harbor on account of ice, | tractive and interesting. Give the var dan Slippers .«. ;and proceeded to C harlottetown. | boys a full house. Admission 20cts. | where she is expected this after- | Children half price. | H ‘ RRY ¥ Hi LJ RRY ———___. } 0 ry — | --.There wasa very good attend-| r -The funeral of the late Mr.!ance at the funeral of Mrs. _ f in King was held this forenoon, | Daniel Macdenald, which was hela | 7 ; leaving the house on Euston Street | today. The mournful procession at S.dv. There was a large attend-/letf “the house for St. Dunstan's | ance considering the cold eh ae Cathedral at ten o'clock. e ® Slater The mase.of requiem at Sts Pun At the meeting of the Quarterly stan's C athe dral was offered Mn byw... hs ae. \ oe 4 Shoe al oe Mictewhan. whod alisicedn. Board of the First Methodist C yurch Rartih th mieten oh orave, | ast evening, Edward Moore, Henry | Avents aM. aes oo ee T.1.).|/ Smith, G. D. Wright,G. H. Hazzard. | AM 2 ihe pall-bearers were John Nichol-|~,, Nice W.14 vr 1 son, 2 RB ion: Medics Bien I. Higes, F. HH. Beer and A. ( &. , Qe, ah? ais ANS Ales lenry i belecrald. A. A. McDonald Oe Macs ected. stewards | i( ~~, . ww << wo a rry . = oe SULI v V ea i = \ tp “Fane a" iw iw TS a ind W hite is cael : : ; Ft { / f 1 Pint ‘ . St Eleanor *s has contributke 411 J 5 At the meet y of the Counci ¢ ’ =F x rf tl Board of Trad on Monday towards the fund or the soldiers ‘ —_—~ ——ee | ne ( ra . aAcoOuc MW JOnGa = TF : a ; - M a eee ee QQ TNT? T co ~ a the matter of direct steamshipa tributed #3 Q oe ontgcome TY, COL ts CHARLOTTETOWN’S BUSIEST STORE. commodation was discussed. Sir chee cued dpe steerage ok +homas \) | Louis D who wan Widecn@ ‘acl Ce John A Murray, #W Cannon,| See tee ne won prescn® Was | bey 2 Bebe eA Gelinas and Wt ie asked to use his influence to have! ¢ Pidt St neck Oband and W. ) dil Bieta ste amer to the Old4 : unt 7 €ach, ihos om peat and) ¢& ih . ‘ Vv ae a : r hur Uuny 50c Cac. and Je hn | je = = rm == aS <— oS < =~ S¢ = oe = oY a -¢ = =_ AND Country in the spring call at Char Andrew 96. : : roe WS SSE dss SS S SP = > = sSUS/=—> SS Ss }lottetown as early as pos- ¥ sible, not later than May! Old Mother Goose has broken loose | 2 20th. and to make the re- from the bonds of the nursery | ; } @ maining trips about the following|thYmes, and you will find her, with dates: Se pt, loth between Oct 85th | Jack Horner behind her, up im the! PERSONAL, 7 i — ~ ze ~w Ne on ite a = “8 » ss aot | ‘ and Nov, Ist. and from Dec Sth to ee ee ig Pi mbe r! pe yi } } NY ote ope Yr y OW you remeinber Or Lave not . - . Thea‘- ‘uhh at’ at Miller sen ‘ad wishes a ce told you of all the things you will Dr. Honeywell, of Hunter River, g 1? + al i LLe@T mee > qu > ~ Lt is ™ 4 I % ere » 4 7c ae * PN ae us | Meet the re irements anc as : there ‘ll be tables for t +; registered atthe Hotel Davies this 3rOS music rooms, produced by! be fitted with cold storage. The | Seo Beery € tables for tea, mos j if r 4} ee . “17 = 4 delioh tfully spread, and rls that forenoon. the beautiful tone of the rate of freight will have to be fhe Alp prec cc ne “a Soi ; hat Mre - Wie ty Tirkite| Wik ae any young person’s head. It is pleasing to learn that Mrs. - —_—_—__—- x ;same as from Montreal. Sir Lovis {There'll b i. Fr vi Bell rested well last night, and is HEIN? ZMAN promised to use his best efforts to) “"\r coe pera pae Sage gree to-day reported “considerably im- That is what you are doing when you buy this ready- | have the desired arrangements made gs and the DOYs. 7 AAS SOs proved. ; yat 1s Wnat you ‘ PS qome ae. oe er | then, both women and men: if you : ory nade hand-me. , ras} at is sold those days, and adver- | -This morning Messrs Prowse and forget it youl surely regret it—the _ Mrs. Billingsley,of Charlottetown, made hand-me-down trash that is sold tho € Gays, : PIANOS |McMilian informed jus, that thev{ Mother Go ose Tea. next Thursday, left today for Two Harbexs,|tised to be as good as custom nrade to deceive the public. A have succeeded in securing Prof Among those in this province | “02+ Se hes son, Mr. Geo.| mar is not on'y throwing away from $4 to $8 on a suit or Vinnicombe’s orchestra to play in ie. ar “% e — Billinesley. is serious!v ill. il you Wai t the same TO prevau ithe rink this Wil it Tr. W e unde rstand wh » he _o = I N uA a ic " trom Mr. Ben}. Heartz. ot ( harlotte- ercoat but he iS throwing AW ay all he ps LVS s for it. . : re rire t es & ft is 3] ° ? . . - > > . in yourhome, present vour faz nily hat the price paid i isa little more /‘ wore. ae ee oe esi _— S100 » ¢own, is one of the Directors of the Oure ot! ling is made by the very be st tal ors that can ae i aes that eae = _ | Blend Tea, were Jiis Thomas Henry, | A. - Rite aiid a with one o1 hose beautiful pianos than usual but using the manag of Georgetown. who wits 2% «Mes | Crown Life Insurance ¢ ompany, Fe-ibhe had Wee smbloy none but the best. And we use only — at Christinas. Our special terms/ ers words ‘‘nothing is too good for ae ay ae Fee | Gently organized. Sir Charies Twp- . . lv le; rf W fast |NaomiGray, of Egmont Bay, $1 ;\ Js? p,ocig the first ¢ uality of trimming ‘s. Every garment is thoroughly will prease Vou. our skates. We think this John D R oberts: " M wate od per is i resicent. : a | - a ° - ‘hink how differently you home| music will be a decided improve | pidge, $1; A. H. Love, Kensing. | 1h¢ many friends of Mr. William | examined before it teaves our establishment. If you are not x Pu tik i y yuu , . | rl ~4 Fs ‘ sove ensing- ~ > 2 ili a . a ‘ ‘ . - > an ee inasmye 38 | im ’ > ‘ ruce W = Hires ad Fils > CO Ce might be withit. Let us explain|ment on the band inasmuch as! 4. ‘sy’. Mrs. A. McArthar. Travel. | o Bruce will be pleased to note his |. customer of ours come aad be one and be convinced that we to you our easv term : iit will be verw much softer and ete Mek ae iat MI Asiti]] recovery trom a brief but severe b 7 you . A= uf 5 1 . > | e Ss . . @F; wal a SiC ASHI -r Fi 2 - . 2 iF : “< : i sweeter, a much to bedesired effect NI ca aa $)- ond , Py “a ilimess. Mr. Bruce, who is from the | are the rig rt tailors, . 7a | A *v e ,; awe HLISSS Sx "< Bk, . . whe yo for inside work. The orchestra will | VicDonald ‘Caledenia 1 »t 66 § } eres Portion. oe ee ee ae GOGRBOR & McLELLAN have about twelve pieces; and we|" ~~ ©"? ~s ee been in the city attending the P. E. = M I LLER BROS heartily endorse the managers in The display of painting and! {sland Commercia} College since the MEN'S OUTFITTERS their tireless efforts to give the best | D& sdlework by the Misses Fe pried and) }erinning of the fall term and is.an QUEEN ST. service possible this. «inter. Al-| Pcaser in the stwre on Sunnyside: re- energetic and efficient student. . + * . + - Charlottet ywwn’s Leading Piano though the price of lig at, ceal,) cnt ly occupied by Johnson & Jabn-| - . , . e ’ »t » . - r Q* } Estab Nokdaent. music and rent is highertian fast|S0m, opened — morning at y = : year, we are surprised to find that |0 clock and will continue till 9 LOCAL NOTICES COME 10: Geis. tickets will be soldat the old prices. | 0 “lock tonight. Tomorrow the sale ; , This we believe deserves our most | will be during tle same hours . The! : ; _ HE FINEST ‘hearty support and it is hoped | | paintings, by Misses FE raser and As m_previous. years we will en- i al siete that: the skating public | Fennell. are on cauvas and china..grave Xmas gifts free bought at 17 ‘ nthe Oe |Some are simple, some elaborate,|,our store. An early selection will . ae : . +r ° vill appreciate the boys. pie, ; es : 4 - ; ret the ates "2 11eES ns < loth Fruit Prof. Vimnicombe assures us that he | im design, but all are characterized | prevent disappoimtment.—--G H Tay- And SS the greatest Va ae in Men's and rag s’ Undere The Purest will give a new programme ot music| >Y_ fine execution and a careful lor, Jeweler ing, in Men’s and Boys’ Gloves and Mitts, in Top Shirts, big | eee nearly every night throughout the — ae ae - oe Thex Rockey Boots, correct in style—| assortment, in Men’s and Boys’ Ulsters ond overcoats, in Spices season. This will be a change which | iclude Islam and other Maritime | prices low.—R K Jost. Men’s and Boys, Reefers and Suits, in Boots, Shoes and | will be appreciated. If the weather | eneien % te canst ‘ a Rese “| Hockey Boots—-small boys $1.25 a 1 b iP a) “1 b ee Me a kets to hue thee The Purest holds cold the rink will be open next | beau = ully painted ' ve oOcilock tea pair, larger sizes, 1 to 5, ‘sl. a and | Nubbers. t wil ¢ money in your pockets tc y I |set. The needlework section is a! > ye as oe PY > I ee | week. | $1.25; men’s $1.75 to $2 -R. K. | goods at oe Extract : very attractive part of the display. Saat : Flavoring Xtracts, |Here are many kinds of lace. all! er : . J. B. MACBONALD & Co. Hot wave coming, will strike ‘finely worked, and a good assoert- Ladies Furs.---Now is the time The Best Charlottetown on the 13th. On that | ment of fancy work. The display is | fer furs, its wery cold and getting WANTED, An onenced waen ae ; i p r e r oh wv . z ex pe©»riein ‘ vt Peel date, inthe Y M C A Hall, the |an excellent one. and before long | colder, many warm prices on our d. Silie pied oll 0 oo Must be recom oe ladies of Lady Roberts Lodge are | the different articles should find | furs now; every price is cut to to Wants, Lost, Foun antnnel a - Apply to Miss Morris, 233 Water 5 r F , a 1343 ‘ - ‘ > : Aad . Z ) 4 - = Th Finest roing to offer the C 111ze ns of ( h- | i the MSe€ lve; Ss in many of the home s of | the heart. Better see them at--- - — —~ —- >! Street. b2, e town an-up-to-date entertz eta | the city. | Prowse Bras ; ie . ie at a LIDe 7 . yCATE N + » | or FOOCS DY and pie social. The boys in Khaki| ; ; pee Se rigs Si SALESMEN wanted to sel our g Dy 4 | Pastry Flour } “1 } h : P Ik li New Novels. —Fleanor, \ la ( ru- TO LE .. omen A te 2neirrent on King Street pa - te wholesale and retail trade. We ak ie rs . se i —— Wa catty! HERE | cis, In the Palace of th King, Lord | Pear (Queen, cortainisg six rooms. Ken *S *- t 1 only manu aciurers in \ otek: thus haat tell you how our brave boys ‘assisted | cis, 1 : iit Mi c Ww, OFT aimee: Aroly at. the Connally enate 1° ba argent oe og: Bow ge vecyyetry i ¢ a e | *S ‘ : we J wii hw ‘) i : orl ibe og ; : af oe ee in pO at Majuba Hill. This part | | Jim, The S . , inister C ooing, oihce. Queen street ats ee ao ro Mfg Cy. Mavaonah, Ga : ? owt : ° 1 “ ess AN-DEX, Siig. . if results in you Christmas bak- of the program, to all Canadians is | iS NO RoHS 5 ane ome rrizel, at arter's wa hiaees ing. Leave your order with worth manytimes over the small | Boo mee ply ‘ip Miss P pee anes hae Am | WANTED.—To purchase, 2 — a and oot +] noo+ ‘ soa Pc 7 . 9 ¥ er, corner ef Richmond an | ae z and, within five us and get the best. aan asked, which is only}ten That when you require drugs, Clothing for Boys. ---We’re sell Weymouth Streets, | with from 5 to 25 = ol : 9 eet ana WEBSTER & McKAY cents. ont miss it. Spices, Essences, Patent Medi- ing boys clothing without Profit sna Fraser tg a ‘0 W. L. Mcdonald, ’ . ‘ cines, etc., and want only the now. Ulsters, over-coats, reefers ALIN E agent wanted in every towa am | al Eel: yerioce Street, Charlottetown, ; yt tay hisonee : rt a , . * trad aVhATCA us Orders delwwered promptly anywhere | Prgyincial Debentures. eet that the place to get) and suits all atthe sell-quick price, a ms Bagh ee eee ee eae Ae in the city them is | Now treat your bo .---Prow se > 3 nt y 4 ot | es oak y in lucemeni:s. Dr. Walton Msdliem: C 7 : LEs.—That desizay situat ™ ‘Bros. Toronto. ni9o—Ddi,. tu rad Ti ) BE , ‘ ‘ ‘ THE M . . HEE po ing heuse en Gratton St. west, lately Ovfers will be era the Provincial | if ia It’s time you were getting your TO LET A —— Se ‘edd by Mr. Duncan McLean, with N RELIABLE | iesteryup 10 tone: of Saterday. the 22nd | Christmas remembrances ready to] , : of Gamble santa: alllelee “" | coachheuse and stable, House is fitted with ‘ — = ii S.ant, from any person or persons willing } } , ; the west end of Sydney street, adjoining tt. : j Vail == MEN a | A large fresh, well assorted | send to your friends in England a BK nrst-class bath roam, sewerage and al aij | to purcl hase the whole or any part of the toant ic Seotland- or - Ireland. Thi ” ouse proocerty; one tenement cortaiung Rien gemeaiiae Rent moder > I o. bie ictal | Cc a t balin e of the $48, 000 Debentures author- up- Oo aate stoc ati lw ays on, S©couanc OT rélan 1S year eight rooms, pantry, goo y cellar and barn: the other moacr ; Th - “Cc ‘ i Rich: In every . zm - x a P earrag ts a | zed to be issued by Act of the Provincial | hz and at prices that were never what nicer memento could you send other tenement c mtains eight rooms, pantry, | ate. Apply = — ein tai BE png sts gf ‘4 ra ong roads and prigates re | Legislature, Session of 1900, now remaining | lower. , than one ot those dainty souvenirs, | cetiar and barn, furnace heat; rent mederate. mord St _ alla a uous places. Also Bisse) huting small adver- eee oan Bonds a dated Isi | Che Medical Hall also keep in una aki cover, of the return home | Apply to R. Grant. Queen street, LOST.—A black fur glove. Finder wil tising matter. Cemmission, cr salary $60. 00 | L ee Pe ae in ore those nice fresh Kj} sses that are | of t rince Kdward Island's South LOST — Drop ped on the lower St. [’eter’s | be rewarded by leaving it at this effice. _ ner mepeth and expenass mat tw excerd $2.50 | a ot} aaa verb ieapthle Malt yeotty; ri so cheap and popular. African contingents. They are] Road, near the P. E. I. Hospital, ca 1 Sunday per cay. Steady em iployment to goed | rae - ns E ‘i es | easily mailed and only cost 10 cents. | vi ternoon, a large dark gtey cape (man’s) WANTED.—Lady caavassers to soricit hanes: retiabie men No experience need. ANGUS McMILLA . J, &G. JAMIESON, | You. can get them at any of the} Fiuder will be rewarded by leaving same at | orders for Corsets (to order). Fifty per cemt. ful. Write for full particulars. The Empire Provincial Treasurer : Medicine Ce., Leréen, @rt, Le | Dec 11—eod td. II, 1900, i DRUGGIST | bookstores, commission, for the weil knewn Canift Corset Co., 105 Bleury Street, Montreal. P. E. 1. Hospital wr wit, the owner Me Ch.rles Paiwer, dec 4. nid