THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, DECEMBER 18, 1900, | -XMAS JACKETS - SR BERNICE ABOUT 200 JACKETS, “CLOTH,” Is all we Than ree in most stores. up to $18 Skip the dangerous cheap jacket/men, they’re'|trying to ret clear I7 But we are trying to get clear.of our so that THEY WILL NEVERIBE OLD ONES. There's a difference here that you’ll appreciate. When you're down our way spend a few pleasant moments . About / bi have have left of the thousands we can buy any one of them $2 70 $7 LESS ular price. That is $3 to $10 less tha There is Jackets here as lowa of the old ones. looking at the Furs in Our Big} Wineow This Week. Le ES UR ESE LE We are coustant embarra ment inteliing you about hess Oxy Oul CLOTH AND FUR JACKETS. We don't brag and vet it is ly a to stat2 facts to vou sober-minded ti dividuals so that they won't extravagant. Every year its jour policy to clear out all our jackets, regardless of loss‘ so ws to start next year with a perfect new stock. So far we have nearlv succeed. and here goes to make it sure. a.dollar step as the price ri bought. You mn regular pice s$2 and so on LiSes. MBI vve The e a your intens How t make Overcoats Fit-Re it does it t Fit-Re fact, as vi stock. Ne about the exactly th or $15.00. knows the Fastidious Dressers subject everything else. tightly made, ready made or che All colors, all Cater to nthusiasm of youth causes if man to bring the same e intense interest to the of OVERCOATS as to He becomes ex- cessively particular what to wear. O Wear it. up. Latest color and All must meet his idea. For such good dressers the FIT-REFORM are a God-send. ‘form Overcoats were produced to fill OO. -form is not merely a yu will find by the fit of w. boys, ; What Shall it Be name, it’s an every Overco: same, but how different the cloth. Rightly made ready made or best custom made—cloths € same, but how different the price. _ You get here a splendid winter overcoat of beaver or meiton, made right in every particular for $10.00. Many men pass our coats off for custom 1 difference, except the man who buys only in the price. ap custom made—prices shapes, all stvles that are stylish at $12.00 OI coed this want,and accomplished it in our large ? nade; nobody them, and he THE DAILY is issued every a‘terno >. (rom the of- fice of publicanon, i on'on House Building, corner of Cueen and Richmond Streets rs). Sub- scription FOUR DULLARS A YEAR, toaoy address in Canada ; or the U.S, THE WEEKLY EXAMINER s issued every Friday morning. It contains 2 comnicie summary of the news of t! week, and is the best sland newspaper to seni to fr:. nds abroad, Subscription price ONE DULLAR A YEAR, to any ad- i dress in Canada or the U. 5S THE EXAMINER JCB PRINT The superiority of th» j } ners wats ree ) printing turnei out at THE EXAMINER office is acknowledged byall. All classes of work in book and j9!>.trom dainty booklets in the Jatest style to ser- viceable und bovks. Also all kids of display p inting. commer- cial and lesa! blanks, ete , etc, at rates Surprisingly low. Address ali business c.ormmunica- tio 1s to The Examiner ?ub. Co. Charlottetown, P. E I. a --_____ - —— NOTES AND COMMENTS. THE policing of Greater New York EXAMINER | taxes have been rendered necessary. Every farm pays so much per acre 'annuaily to meet the heavy pro- | vincial disbursements. Every man is taxed by these Liberals for the i purpose of living.’’ While all this is true. it is not very likely that the | Dominion Government will be readier to respond tothe call of relief that is to be raised by Premier Farquhar- than it to that of Mr. Peters. The Mail and Empire need not be alarmed lest Canada’s millions be taken replenish our empty treasury. “TT wo son Was To —— } Coming to a Right Mind. Loxpon, Dec. 17.—A spect: } patch from Standerton, Transvaal, dated Dec. 14, that ¢ Louis Botha is at Ermelo. des- says reneral échet La AiNnY a Burghers that the time has come to submit to the inevitabie. It is ex- pected that he wil) shortly make overtures for peace. tee rE 2 <T The popular view ot the relation! of the blood to human character and conduct is marked in many a familiar expression. We speak of there being ‘‘bad blood’’ between people at enmity, of ‘‘blue blood’’ as this year will cost $11,327,503 or $3.29 a head of the population. Next year the estimate calls for $11,162,323, or $3.16 per head. And still the place is not good. Tae Mai! and Empire remarks that “the Prince Edward Island general election was decided on the question of an increased grant from the Federa! treasury. By the local Premier the appeal for money was made,and Sir Louis Davies appeared on the scene personally to give the assurance on behalf of his Federal colleagues that Ottawa had been ‘deeply impressed’ by the proposi- tion, and that the money wonld be forthcoming if the friendly provin- cial Ministry were returned by a ‘good majority.” We do not blame people for takin"? Sir Louis Davies at his word and qualifving for the new grant. During the past few years they have had the experience which comes to all of us where so- called Liberal Governments rule. Their resources have been swallow- ed up by schemes that are largely political. With the treasury empty and a debt which for the Island ! blood’’ as describing a treacherous indicating ancestry, of ‘‘black nature,and in many another phrase mark our belief that in the mental, moral and physical man, *‘the blood is the life.”’ The one basis of a healthful, happy and useful life is pure blood. With the blood pure disease has no’ permanent lodging place in the system. For this rea- son the use of Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery rids the body of diseases which have their origin in impurty of the blood. It absolute- ly purifies the blood, carrying |off the waste and poisonous matter, increasing the action of the blood making glands, and building up the body Qby supplying the blood in quantity and quality such as is essential to a condition of health. ( ; adhere to suchan peaceful attitude and informing the j Another Driebund. has been laid It reveals the ‘serimpn agreement before Parliament. fact that the agreement is now tripartite. Japan alone, of the } powers invited to join, made special | inquisies Germany and Great britain, concerning the agreement. Japan then replied that the Im- perial Government having received assurances from the contracting par- ties, to the effect that in adhering tothe agreement in question, they will be placed, in 1elation to snch agreement, in the same _ position they would have occupied if they had been a signatory ins:ead of ,an adhering state, does not hesitate to formally declare she _ will a,reement and will accept the principles embodied therein.”’ oO} The assurances of Germany and Great britain alluded to are not given. The replies of the other powers do not differ from the previous announcement. _ 2 i Sensational Arrest. Lonpon, Dec. 17-—The Cape Town correspondent of the Daily Mail, reports the arrest at Wor- cester, Cape Colony, of Harold Dar- ringale, alleged to be an American, on acharge of fomenting an Afri- kander rebellion. ‘‘The arrest. says the'despath, ‘thas madea great sensation, and startling diclosures are promised. ’’ ? nn a —— oe enn ene 2 ae Phoenix OF HARTFORD Fire It cures ninety-eight people out of | every hundred whe give it a fair trial. You pay the postage. Dr. Pierce ives you the book. The people’s | ommon Sense Medical Adviser, 1008 pages, 700 illustrations, is sent free on recept of stamps to defray cost of mailing and customs. Send 31 one-cent stamps for the paper Province is considered large hang- ing over the community, direct tA me beund book, or 50 stamps for cloth bound. Address Dr. R. ¥. Pierce, Buffalo, N, Y. | Company Insurance- Assets Over $5,000,000.00 Low Rates. Prompt Settlement. E. H. BEER Authorized Agent fer P. E. I, Office at Mark Wright Lonpon, Dec. 16.—The corres: pondence relating to the Anglo- Trade With South Africa. BROCKVILLE, Dec. 17.---James Cummings, the well-known miller of Lyn, has been appointed by the Dominion Government to [visit Africa as Canada’s commissioner for the purpose of opening up trade relations there. Mr. Cummings will be asked to investi- | gate all the conditions of trade, so | that he can imform Canadians as to what the Afrikanders consume that this country produces. He will leave some time in February; and | be gone several months. Mr. Cum- ‘mings has had a_ business ex- ‘perience of over forty years, during ; which he has ranked -highin the |world of commerce. He is an ex- president of the Dominion Miller s } Association. a 8 Ge lie 5 Nothing on Earth will do it like Sheridan’s Powder. Thousands of successful Poultry-Keepers an ever the country ewe no small portion of their success to the practice of mixing with the mash food given to their poultry every day, ® spall uantity of SHERIDAN’S CONDITION PowWDE! t has been used and indorsed by Poultry-Raisers over thirty years, apd for all kinds of poultry. If you can’t get the Powder send to us. One ck, 25 cts.; arge two-lb. can, $1.26, ve, #1. L six cans. exp. paid, 85. Saninle copy best Poultry ‘O..7 Rosteam Alas paperfreen, LS. JOHNSON & ¢ ENVELOPES ENVELOPES ENVELOPES Let us print some for you. please yeu nobody else can, velopes at $1.45 PER THOUSAND. We print others, you couldn’t want better, a $2.50 per thousand, and we print thena at all prices between. If yeu don’t want them printed we'll let you have them plain at jow prices. Special prices on quantities, THE EXAMINER JOB PRINT Leudon House, (Up Stairs) Sane If we can’t We print Er- CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWA Holiday Excursions | ) BETWEEN STATIONS MONTREAL AND EAST. One First Glass Fare For Round Trip GENERAL PUBLIC Going on Dec. Ist, 1901. Ith, 1301. SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES On presentation of certificates, going Dec. 8th to 31st. 1900. turn good entil Jan. 4th, 1901. COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS On presenhation of certificates between points in Canada East of Port Arthur, going Dec. 14th to 20th, 1900. Return good nntil Jan. 4th, 1901. For rates, dates and limits to points west of Montreal see agents, or write A. J. Heath, D. P. A., C. P. R., St. John, N. B. 2Ist to January Return good until Jan. > <> “Cc” via All Rail from St. John. | Going Dec. 20th to 31st, 1900. | Returu thirty days from starting | day. A. J. HEATH, D. P. A., C. P.R., St. John, N. B Look... _ FOR $6.50 ; ..<- YOU GET 1 barrel best Family Flour. 2 pounds 28c Tea. ~ 10 pounds Granulated Sugar. 4 gallons best American Oil. 6 bars Oak Leaf Soap. 2 pounds Raisins. 1 pound Currants. ALL FOR $6.50. Pt | SANDERSON & CO. &Ce’s. Pe wee ee es Charlottetown, Grocers. Victoria Row. To Boston and Retarn $10.50, - Japanese Fern Balls, We are now booking orders for | January delivery. Decidly one ot the most striking novelties of re- cent vears. Unique, beautiful, per- ) petual cheap, the finest decorative plant ever introduced. These Fern Balls are more handsome thar palms for decorative plants, and much easier grown. Holly-Holly and genuine English Golden Mistle- toe. Orders taken now for delivery Monday before Xmas. | VEGETABLE Department, | etc., etc. ' Choice Ce'ery,” Lettuce, Parsley, Beets, Carrots, Parsnips, Turwips, Potatoes, Cabbage, Onions, Oram berries, Lemons and pure honey i comb. Wehave 50 barrels left of choice winter keeping Onions, low to the trade, by the barrel, 100 or 50 lb lots. Our retail price for 10 lb lots very low. Also Cranberries , wholesale and retail. J. J. GAY & SON, } Charlottetown. A PRETTY ..<Clock Makes a_ useful Christmas present as well as ornamental, We keep a nice assortment im Imitation Marble, Oak, Wa- nut, Brass, China and Nicke. Our Alarm Clocks are unsuf- passed, as durable and reliahle time keepers, can te! the time In Daylight or Dark without the aid of a light. Every one tested and guar- anteed. W.N. TANTON | Great George Street Thre eDoors from Grafton §