Aw Charlottetown, ——— NcEachen & McCabe, BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, , i NOTARIES PUBLIC, &e THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, DECEMBER 24 , 1900. wer SS Sor" Three Suggestions for Presents FOR FRIENDS AWAY FROM HOME ces Mc! onald’s Bloc . Cha _— lotte Street, NEY, CAPE BRETON, N. S sypNEY, CAPE BRETON, N. S »~ -.} attention to Coliections ppcures i" and Real k state. : HOUSES LANDS rented, ~" ) ; ht na solid Tor cileuts, and HmuvyuL as : 9 Lodes invested ir borrowed as mont jients may requir ui uy Joha J. McCabe AJ GMcEachen EWEN MACDOUGALL General Agent, Commission Merchant and Auctioneer. OFFICE AND WAREROOMS 73 GREAT GEO. ST., ea > 6 Box 333. Reference, Bank of Neva Scotia. em gm GEO. CARRUTHERS, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON M.D.C.M.,L.R. C. P., London, Eng. Office and residence— Kent Street, ¢ gpposite Mark Wright's factory. Office hours—Sto 10 a. m., 12 to 2| p.m., 7 to8 p. m. | Telephone communication. us —9.3@ bo i; 2 104, ee waned asd fitted fl. L. 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A. | ATTORNEY-AT-Law. P. E. Island THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY Lonpon House Buitpinc, QUEEN STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN Herbert A. T anton -»- MUSIC.. (Late of New York.) —TEACHER OF-- 4 PIANO, ORGAN and VOICE : CULTURE : Voice culture a snecialty. Studio—Tanton’s New huldmg, Gevat George Street, Charlottex wn, r. E. I. Office howrs—22 to 15 to ny— XMAS THOUGHTS LADY . . Did you ever see your ff husband going along the street holding his right ear in his right hand, giving it a ruband Si TD ia a then catching hold of his left one. Well the cause is his ears are cold and he wants “~~ vv A FUR CAP. And we suggest you!give him one this Xmas. We have a large range of SOLD | WE NEVER ITS SUPERIOR FOR $10.00 That is what we wish to state about our READY-TO-PUT-ON OVERCOAT. | Its made from all wool fine blue beaver cloth, lined with an excellent quality Italian or farmers satin, silk stitched, velvet collar, good workmanship. 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SEE OUR EXCELLENT STOCK OF Heavy Overcoatings Suitings and Trouserings Underclothing Hats, Caps, Gloves, Ties, etc. OS ————— —e About Engine-Drivers, Have you any idea what driving | the engine of an express train means ? It is no exaggerrtion to say that, | while the traln is ruuning, the drivers whole faculties are in his work, and tning eise but his engine and the signals ahead. An express train often travels at the rate of 60 miles an hour, and then signals shail be passed on an averaye every three minutes, and it cen readily understocd that an engine travelling at that high rate of speed will require constant attention, The strain on a man’s mind work- ing an engine a long distance without stopping is very great, and coild not be endured for many hours tgether. Besides it wonld not be safe for an engine to'ravel more thanth:n i6o milss without being examinel, and distance is about the maximum any engine runs on one journey. The average time on duty tor the man is ten hours a day. When they are not running, their time is taken up in examining and oiling the enzine.— Tit Birs. A GOOD STORY See ee eet A certain young lady in del- icate health was advised by her doctor to take a half-teaspoon- ful of Scott’s emulsion of cod- liver oil after dinner—once a day—and found herself almost suddenly growing robust. So small a dose is by no means the rule; the rule is whatever the stomach will bear —not more. Another rule is: take it on every least occasion, but not too much; don’t over- do it. We'll send you a little to try, if you like. that he has no time to think of any- | SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, § Feses®™ -« JOHN McLEOD & gt Wisdom of the Crow. en A British naturalist who is much in | terested in biids says that the crow is | the wisest ot all the feathered animals. | Recently he spent some time in the mountains of Wales, where a company of Doys was camping out. One day he jound a flock of crows gathered round the body of a sheep tnat had died, and which lay near a barn. ‘hey flew away as he apprvachec, so he hid him- self in tae barn and waned, but they weu'd not come back. Then he wert outand waked on up the mountain, and they all settled down again to the feast. That afternoon he took four boys from the camp with him, and ihe five marched into the little barn and waited. No crows came back {wo of the boys went out. Stil m crows. Then the other two went out and only the naturalist remained. But the old sentinel crow had evi- dently eounted them as they went in. and he knew they had not all come! out. Aclast the naturalist le’t the | building and straightway all the crows | returned. This experimert was re-| peated a number of times with vary- | ing number of boys, but the crows | kept count, and would not come down | until exactly as mrny had left the barn | as entered it. Be Patient. Be patient, dear, and wisely guard The lips’ swift-opening door; For soonerthan you think theneed | Of patience may be o’er. Far better than you iearn to bear The faults that jar and fret, Than that the lorely days to come Be poisoned with regret. — Kings Own, DR. J. H. BRADLEY PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Graduate McGill University OFFICE AND RESIDENCE. Taose lately occupied by Dr. Hand-' n25-w3im | rahan, Nerth Wiltsh‘re. } | the floor. largest breeds, will go fo-ward at | the same time. | ment is the greatest of its kind that | hae everieft London. Mr. King and | staff have been engaged in arrang- jing for this shipment for over a mcnth, and have gathered in birds from all parts of the country. MrJohn McLean, Manager of the | Government Fattening Station at Mr. Mc- ean buys the turkeys at seven and one-half cents per ib., live weight, and prepares them for shipment. lhey are shipped to Manchester.—- Farming World. OLD PEOPLE Have a charm of their own when they are not weak and feeble, but haic end hearty, enjoying the sports and plesinures of youth though they cannot partici in them. The whole secret of a <‘ ir old age is this: Keep the stoma~:: organs oi digestion and nutrition i: ;» fect order, The young man who not think of his stomach will be m think of it as he grows old, It : “weak ” stomach, incapable of sup; the adequate nutrition for the 9e t BSG | which causes the weakness and {, ness of old age. Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Die: cures diseases of the stomach an organs of digestion and mutritio: makes the “weak” stomach stron so enables the body to be fully no: and strengthened by the food wh: eaten. "I suffered for six years with constipat:: indigestion, during which time I en: sevetal physicians, but they could not my case,” writes Mr. C. Popplewell, of } ‘ Springs, Carroll Co., Ark, I felt tha: was no help for me, could not retain foo: stomach ; had vertigo and would fall he}: Two years ago I commenced Doctor Pierce’s Goiden Medical Disco: littie ‘Pellets,’ and improved from t! | After taking twelve bottles of the ‘ Disc: | was able to do light work, and have } roving ever since. I am now in good or one of my age—6o years. I oweit al! : Pierce’s medicines.” Dr. Pierce’s Common Sense Me lieal Adviser, in paper covers, is sent ove o:: |receipt of 31 one-cent stamps to pa expense of customs and mailing »/9. Adiiress Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. SUNNY-= sie DENTISTRY Office m New Prowse Block First door to the right up stairs. Telenhore conrec- DR. AYERE | List of Members of the Association ge. NB Siz This combined ship=- | Woodstock, is also preparing a s! ia» > Ses /ment ef 5,000 turkeys tor tne Eng- | lsh Christmas market. es SARS ing ae da ie a bea ie anaes ’ ae a MS TS SET ail hie de de C7? = rp ES RP ET A AR GO IL! SARI BME EIEN rie FO f 2% ROONEAM 5 Sie ip 80a BEM LEIS ROO EIN ei A IAT Ny it MR tk FOS Te He de Be Pa FT ire ede rae a ape Peet: ge tg getie: Bagaer se APT eri OR Aas cain as aa Oo ARM. ae iessoueee ee i fe th 5 A PER,