S THE DAILY FXAMINER, CEARLOTTETOWN, TECFMBER 26, 1900. Co land distributing in every home his j A \ 1) " | THE DAILY E<A! Win. NER welcome gifts, has again been cele-| ; RA {| Y ry RCO: DSI is issued every afterno om from th rated. How has it been spent? Was| | ce of publication, ore i How it a testal day because ot the re | } if i . R chusind Streets, (ups! Soa ~ub memdrance of God's gift to the ~~ < . wu oo ra re “ scrivtion FOUR DOLLARS \ worla on that divy f So 1aD AMALLY KB BOSR OD YEAR, toany addtess ia Canada UNws. \ } ora Aiea pre Or u © U % oe eee Pass beanial o> 6) THE «WEEKLY EXAMINER | HAVE YOU MADE CHOICE? . ae whch to write 3 is ry Frida i ul ‘ i rth UNM eithi } . ake *t ( on which 10 _ —_— , 1 mac choice of a drug he Ml ir ts, “FAMILY dand sew cui ysend to frier whom you can g9 at all REC beet lat ermg iia! seta clean mes with a certainty of getting are ‘8 for fil oe path [pe un \ 4 YEA ms Li) What Yo req et lf vou ut . thie ~?f pars of the i Canada or tl B.S lave not vet made a cnoice, we Tre pic . ‘ a Hous Sone. on sal wily quest that you give us rn ae rw egg” 2 Fm THE EXAMINER j03 RIN vi i Conr stock oO} pure drugs a ‘ ' Sa ee The superiority of ths job | combs, sponges Kr ali gatoered roei out at THE EXAM eI i Fem rouet supplies Is large -" » Brand fa. me is acknowledged by all Ali cla rnd varie ind our prices the low : - tn - a work in book and job.from dainty { FAs i "lees Fs : ond a eg ' Makes Sick PropLeE WELL. met 7 ae hapley printing, cme Paine’s Celery Compound, the eee gig Oe > He in ric Address all anges communica: nakes sick peopie well ‘Thousands ao _ id tae hes ti one _ yf testimonials from the best people backs of solie g which gro iha stablished the act that ducesapictuee f pezzi ine Beaure, | ‘The Examiner Pub. Co. 1 1e’s Cel Compound is the AGENTS 3 . pee oe : PE. I mly honest and reliable medicine ult toca “) nd« Uhis ad. — ee hot weather ailments. Our axen's—12 for $175; c0 Cor MON 10 for | XMAS INQUIRIES. | stock of Paine’s Celery Compound $10. 0. We pay wicnare-s aod retarn 3 lis always fresh; get youl supply 10% HHhe > = Sen . 7 ow : b ght 975. Re The oift PF oO Ohey} to the wor] re e for &4°.7& snl m for haif ibe gut ot nrist to tie world Renoix Bros.. Drugcists Pits, 236 Seah, mak $52 50 eluar nineteen hundred years ago led! to}... , ae P nm — Siitasttanaietie oa aon —_— the adoption of the anniversary oi e hariottetown, FS. = dress ‘ “", @| that event as the chief festive day Paik, 1B, Mihi th ae tel HOME KXOVRLAY MFG. °O . (DEP? of the year amongst his followers, as ie ee oe “we Ditns 966c) P.O. BX 518. Civicagn, ‘ and thoae of, us who to-day style | é i ii sichae a il aiemugnn j ourselves Christians. Bc os Nineteen centuries of Christian USE OR LOSE. itv have ended; and looking at the ns ditferent changes or advances made 1 : > Xmas along lines scientific, social, political By Rev. J. S. Conning a =e ' and otherwise since the advent of ” Gonfdctionery | this all-powerful Christian influence} Qpportunities are life’s strategic | oe) ce are not many of us sometimes | hours. They indicate the pathway of| Our stock of Xmas Confectionery | prompted to ask: Has the Christian duty and the clece shere concursaat | is large and varied, and ranges in| religion of the first century given). 7 7 ite to lead tit ac f | price from 10c to 40c per lb. We} placetoa larger, fuller and more inigyaernaatigs: =< . hi . iii on have some very nice fancy boxes of| powerful one—that of the present {Ft tO Success ren the wind diows G. B. Chocolates, Bon Bons, etc.|day? True it is, especially in this fair toward the haven, then the tide suit r Xmas gifts. kindly land of ours, the sinallest | flows tuil and free toward fame nnd_| ES parish has its church, the poorest | fortune, taen the soil lies open for the ORANG /has within his reach the ereatest seed, then lives are swept within the Our California Navel Oranges are | scientific, social and religious guide. | sphere of our influence, then open | the fin =S t flavored fruit in the city. i —the Bible, and the social spir it of doors invite us to secure COVetcd | Good Valencia Oranges only l5c a| the age, j udging from the innum- | blessings, then the walls fai] down flat For otten doze erable list of our societies, does not | betore faith’s trumpet _ blast. - When G APPLES Oe to os _ = deciine. 4 . the aoe season arrives, all things are | FE o8 SS1LO appare : 5 oy Apoies ate the cheapest and mort ye that there hal ineas grant atowable aren action and high Friends wholesome fruit you can buy for! change indeed. The random and un- resolve ; but without opportunity the children. A barrel of our American | | prepared discourse, the chance and | ¢st plans and the most earnest en | Baldwirs or Northern Spys woulc “open- air meeting house, the rude, deavors miscarry or fail short of attain- | Perhaps you have forgotten some of your be a very nice thing tosend to your) | unkempt and uncultured audience, | Ment. ee friends at Xmas times, and would new like to make home. | have given way tothe prepared and As oppertunities are used, so are. them a New Year's gift; if so, we have many nice Boys’ —_—- | thoroughly scholastic sermon, the | lifes done and its Pp »ssibilities allah. things left yet, some handsome Furs for ladies, i stately church or chapel, and the|}ed. Opportunity is but another way ' Collars, Ruffs and Jackets. : _ We received today five lozen In-| fashionable and conscious audience. | of spelling responsibility. We aré ac ; _ Some very beautiful Fur Collars for men, many dian inade snow shaves, suitable for} “The various creeds of today, the | countable for ihe way in which we em-. of the best gloves are here yet. ee are well made | | result of one great lite » their | ploy every golden hour. All lost op | e: nee . - arene are selling: ote A pei é CEL) emulous endeavor to survive, possibly | portunities are kept against the judg-| e have had to repea aree times already, but BEER & G OFF, | by their difference, make one of the we are willing to sell the balance now away below 9} most potent influences for the ex- os day. the regular price. GROCERS. |istence and promotion of our out- | Inspiration, wisdom and experience | _ Any of our tailor made garments are a fitting 'ward display of Christianity. } all counsel us to seize the present| gift from the old century to the new. Formality is the child of differ- | hour. It flies hke an arrow, it passes | Come and see the boys about it. 9 ences in opinion; hence tothe differ- | like a shade. Ouxce gone, in its stead | SATIN ent systems of church government | _may come only vain regrets and fruit PR WSs a4 are born an endless number of for-| tess toil. A sculpture one showed a} 0 E TAT mal « doctrinal! rites. Rules and regu- denamieie his studio. It was full of! SUSPEN DE 2S lations are the mothers of our sc-|statues. One was exc¢ ptionally stril? , oo cieties and competi tne same obedi lf g ; it attrac ted at once the leita BROS., PREI Ti _yY ence ;and we are often apt to lose lof the visitor. The face was conceal- | sight of the purpose for which the | -d by being covered with hair, and | si ae weit ee) DECO R A T E D rules were made in our zeal to COM" | iim wiene wings on each foot. “What | . H. tsland ore et fr ‘ a es oes: we as it were! s it? asked the spectator. “Oppor- lothing Store. i . . ' ? - ° . Did you think of these | The question suggests itself—lIs it ao ae ee reply. “Why is its| { when n aking up your ‘easier today with ou yp taany wad) 46° eee A Because men seldom ist of Christmas pves- | Various dogmatical rules, and by aj} know him when he comes to them ?” | ente: | strict conformity thereunto,tu get a} “Why ha» he wings on his feet ?” i a a clearer conception of the doctri ne | ‘Bec.use he is soon gone, and once | acide iuipidentues * atch has laid dow n by ( hrist, than it was gone, he cannot be OV ‘taken, | Bach puirisdoue upin ‘Wiveons te gixé credence to the| utden er bene we 2 neat box, and the | thought that formality like the prsatens ner . wa = at price is quite low. | bark of a growing tree each year | I'k - et nee ‘sees the true heart of our Christian | rf gg 6 onc. passed, 1s irrecov- 78c |religion more deeply enveloped and | re > € water that goes over the | fet iene away from the sneiiee. | mill dam wiil never turn back to drive | $1.00 | Christmas, the season for re-|te wheel. Many a man —e Si.15 MOORE & McLEOD NG Saad | Have the Finest Line of G. B. Chocolates Ever shown in the city, ranging in price From 25c.to $2 Per Box. Call in and see them. Just the thing for A CHRISTMAS PRESENT. I have CHRISTMAS GLOBES AND a few TRADE REVIEWS left. If you want7Zone call early. R. H. MASON’S VS STAND land to which the little folks are |taught to look forward to, as the time when that wonderful personage Santa Claus is abroad in the Neuralots, is Rheumatism of the face. Uric Acid left in the blood by disordered kidneys lodges along the nerve which branches from the eye over the forehead, and across the cheek to the side of the nose. The cause is the same as in all Rheumatism— disordered Kidneys. The cure is like- wise the same— Dodd’s Kidney | j Pills iceiving and j|bestowing presents, | bick over the wasted years, cries out, “Oh, that I had my youth to live over | agair.’ But, like “The Old Clock on! the Stairs, neglected opportunities reply : | ‘Forever, never ; never, forever. | The greatest privilege that ever | waited upon the life of n.an is the op-| | portunity of salvation. It lingers as 'as if loth to go. everlasting lifeis under the | progress, and the opportunity for re- ‘ceiving Gods gift issoonsped. “Now is the accepted time and now is the day of salvation. Doors epen inward for biessing or outward fo~ service every day. We ‘seldom, at the time, can estimate the consequences of either use or neglect. ‘Simple opp: yrtunities are often far- | reaching in their results. Faiiure and | |success, bane and Lessing, depend (upon the use we make of these criti- ical hours. Around these revolve the prob'em of right living. Not to use is to lose. Beautiful.deeds ever await onr dcing, and rare blessings knock daily at our door. _wa'ch for them with eager eyes and receptive heart. Sut even the gift of. law of) Wise are we if we! Genuine ebony hat, cloth bonnet and hair brushes in abundance at G. F. Hutche- ison’s. |