THE DAILY BRXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, DECEMBER 13, 1900 es », Local and Other Items oe Y A pleasant time is in store for “ you all at Notre Dame {Convent on HOE the 17th and 18th. _y ell *}—The steamer Minto will leave Pictou for Charlottetown tomorrow (Friday) instead of on Saturday advertized yesterday \ dd If you*miss the Methodist Boys Brigade Entertainment on Tuesday evening, Dec. 18th, you will neve Local and Other Items Corer crete ce enrenremennencenencndeiqarmmanpetenni ey Look out for the List. Defaulters Private Walker will tell you how] | Majuba was avenged by our boys at | the Y. M. C. A. tonight. | Wi Cold weather for the Conserva-| (7 tives; but a good tea at the Market | a ; Hall to-night will cheer us up. | The Master of the Administra-| ¥ tion is not included in the Taits sold, J:A:C:K:E:T:S SLAUGHTERE ] INS forgive yourself. Admission is but/ 2%v the Queen of Hearts at the | _ A : 4 M 15 cents. Market Hall . i ( The general annual meeting of -Feast of Grit eloquence at | j ee the Soldier’ Wives’ League is to be} Market Hall last night. The feast g ' 'held at the residence ol E Colone! { f Turkey to night will be more f Make a uietul and acce€pt-} Moore on Saturday, Dec. 15th, at 3 wholesome. nee y o'clock - “s » 3 . | ary. ave - oiris Simple Simon fishes in the sh: resent for boys or girs ‘ome > come all | Mhic | ‘ ‘ 7 > . Come one, come all, do me Market Hall in pure water. This Q > - , ’ sec ° y ° ‘ nt tmas — rt Opportunity = “és ~ a was not the kind the Grits used yes- e St . m re ¢ : “> > tc . 2 os -— . . - jyour Val StIRAS soreggied cates. * |terday. ‘len cents admission. | € ; = . }: Notre Dame Convent on December | . | Murs are of Buckshin. Indian} 74), ana 18th Look out for the appearance of | t the } ate 3 Hills! the Defaulters List on Monday | ah . 1e bride’s home illsbor- | é' m4): ad 4 | dine be Tie real thing. é ~ - s,:__ | next, the 17th inst. It has been held | on es vee © (ough street, the marriage of Miss} Ethel B. Armour to Mr. A. B. Mac-| Brices 80c, 90c, $1.10, $1.35.) | consented to Boy's Brigade’”’ a short address (300, and 3,500 sheep and lambs, | Nfld, average price $4, totai value of the first importance. i leod, of Baie Verte, took place this morning. The bride was unattend- | > : led. Among the presents was a _) | beautiful chair presented by the} teachers of the Baptist Church. | ALL ’ y & C0 | Mrs. and Mrs. Macleod left by the| 4 = | Minto this morning for their home} | at Baie Verte. Slater Mi thers, sweethearts. Wit es} ; and husbands, what is more usefull | Shoe | or more acceptable asa Carist mas | \vrents }gift than a rink ticket. Remember = | your friends this festive season and ve ron Bt, | they will remember you all winter. wit ae = Bed ~ You'll onlv need to Spend %o.00 tor SILL PIG AID |2 contioman's ticket, 22.50 for i ininiaiesis jladies and $1.50 fora child’s, you a aus better see about it soon, as the 1 . FANC\ TOYS (willbe opened next week this —- ’ weather continues. Tickets are on ‘sale at A. W. Reddin’s, Geo. E he USIC BOXES Hughes, Johnson & Johnson’s and BS $4 J by the managers, Prowse and Mc- Millan. Be GAL Y -There. will shortly be issued US ( TQ S from Tuk EXAMINER Job Press a volume, entitled *‘ War Sketches,’’ sie Fe eacante fax | Uescriptive of many interesting in- | Sie ag are as same ss aoe cidents in the field. It is written by! th aware thie chean Our | mt: Ho: ¥: McKinnos, one of P. ¥. | witda': tui ti te tanto eat Island's quota, and the sketches | t big discounts. Come in| *'° To ee sogetnmer. Apart and jet us show vou how/| omits merit,the style and the get- | cheap thev are, : up ol the book will make it most! Graphophones at very Laie valuable as a seasonable present | acm sen SS’ \for Christmas and New Years | eo There will be a special edition| <y SKY cy | of one thousand copies struck off on | @PEN EVERY | Superior coated paper, the price of | EVENING | which will be 30c per copy. The | | price of the ordinary edition which | ios aaa will imediately follow the first! ' 5 aan thousand will be 25c per copy MILLER BROS —Just out, the second edition of | “Our Boys Under Fire’’ by Miss} QUEEN ST. |Annie Mellish. This edition not ‘Charlottetown’s Leading Piano jonly tells of the departure and Establishment. }career of ‘‘Our Boys’s in Seuth aetreennprosittoninen sep” | Africa but also of their triumphant THE Pe ies /return. The reception.in Halifax i F N. a. oe Charlottetown. 4 Fruit ‘the latter including the cele. 4 brations on the night ot their 1 The Purest arrival The Thanksgiving ‘ service in St. James’ church, the} Spices grand hanquet, the speakers, the! | different functions; a personell of | The Purest ithe forty Island volunteers ; Eng-| : " ‘land’s reception and the Queen's | Flavoring Extracts, jreview of the remainder of the! = |Canadians under Col. Otter. Ad-| | he Best \ditional illustrations. Bound im} cloth 70 cents, paper cover 50 cents. Peel | For sale at the bookstores. 3dy.1wls. 4 The Fiaest es ciadaieiince sldibseacas é : id astry Flour Sik PERSONAL. iin Will give the best Lies Mrs. Hornby will be at home oa j results in you Christmas bak- | Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday ing. Leave your order with | afternoons of next week. ; ws and get the best. Mr. WD. ache -¥s C. 2 — : |was a passenger by the Minto to ' ‘WEBSTER @ McKAY, | day, returning to oe - ee eee alias | Sir Louis Davies, Premier Farqu- Reet et ES Eee OO ee ee Whear. BL tc A eigen 8: ey. |elect, for Charlottetown, Mr. J. . : . . | Davies and Mr. H. J. McKenzie were Notice to the Public. | passengers by the Minto this morn- ‘ing en route to Halifax to attend eT | the Laurier banquet. 2D RIMION WINTER STEAMERS | : | The best protection against fever, MINTO ‘AND STANLEY. | pneumonia, diphtheria, etc., is in rmennnaine | building up the system with Hood’s ‘Whe steamer Minto will leave Pic- | Sars&parilla. team for .Charlottetown ee + aunruing, the 14th inst.,at To’clock} . . | . . ter.al, returning will leave Charlotte- Come in and tetisirc-ae stock. We tle Dt lnsk welcome the lookers as well as the town at abéut 2 o'clock p. m. : io ee 1) 4-1. :,,} buyers. No trouble to get the RO steamer Stanley will take in| -oods at the right prices here, they ) Bese st efatfenberys, ntact on | tre always as low ay they ought. 0 Witt oni Monday. the 17th inst be,and never higher than elsewhere. \ Or Set. a ae Lane takine We are not afraid of criticism if it : 7 eee renee ’ Our store be honest like our goods. is an open book; everybody can read its contents. Jas. Paton & Co. tf. ——S —— . N. B.~—We don’t dabble in dry goods or any lines outside of our own busitfess. We are headquarters for toys, dolls, books and fancy goods and devote our attention to these lines. That is why we get the crowd. Geo. Carter. ~i{ LL — Largé assortment of Christmas presents for ladies, gentlemen, boys mantis, passeugers and freight. A. LORD, Agent M. F. "town, Dec. 13, 2i ‘WANTED-- MEN Ea every lecality throughout Camada to weigoduce our goods, tacking up show cards wn ttwoes, fences, along roads and all conspic- wemx places. A'so distributing small adver- Bemg-matter. Commission, or salary $60.00 (@t amonth and expenses not te exceed $2.50 onl «day. Steady employment to goed «st reliable men, i RELIABLE + : é = No ex mce need. : L “Sek “Write for full particulars. The Empire} 4nd girls, are now in---Jas. Paton & emieicine Ce, Lenden, Ort. ro | Co. ; 7 This is | until that date vy positively the last notice. |X Macdonald has kindly} ({} give the ‘‘Methodist | on | 18th in base-| request, Lieut Tuesday evening Dec ‘ment of First Methodist Church. A meeting. of the Victoria| Hockey Club, will be held to-night | , {in the Y.M.C. A. Rooms, at 8/| o'clock sharp. Matters of special importance toall members will be! discusse 1. H 7 It cost the British Empire} e $500,000,000 in money as well as the lives of thousands of the bravest of her sons to see what the citizens Charlottetown can see tonight for | WY 10 cents atthe Y. M. C, A. hali. We have to thank Mr. Reid and the young lady operators in the of 2 oes: HURRY ! , EVERY JACKET MUST GO. the Store FROM telephone office for valuable asgsist- | ance in the preparation of the elec- tion returns. Messrs Morrison and] Grady of the telegraph office (also| 7 have our thanks for courtesies ex-! & tended. 4 5 --A public meeting is to be held in Prince of Wales College on Tuesday, 18th inst. The object of| the meeting is to consider the ad-| visability of forming a branch of the | Canadian Historical Society in Char- | lottetown. Afi ladies and gentle-| oo ( ONY ¥ se oS CHARLOTTETOWN ’S BUSIEST STORE. & C0. . + < : ° SS SS NS ———— men interested are cordially invited Z SS to be present. } : 5 coat masie <i — 2 = —-The Island Farmer reports tiat | ® during the season just closed Mr. | § C. Kane, of Summerside, has shipped Wa nts, Lost, Found. t> St. John, N. B., 275 cattle, the — — average price per head being ahout TO LE f.—A tenement on King Strea $2 average price $2, total value $20.-| 700. Beside the above, Mr. Kane sent 150 fat sheep to St. Johns, That is what you are doing when you buy this ready- paar EIR ete hee, made hand-me-down trash that is sold those days, and _adver- men céutemplate the organization | tised to be as good) as custom made to deceive the public <A of a branch of the Canadian His-}man is aot only throwing away from $4 to $8 on a suit or torical: Society in | Charlottetown. | overcoat but he is throwing away all he pays for it. cae sates a eke er Our clothing is made by the very best tailors that can has of late been conspicuously evi.|be had. We embloy none but the best. And we use only neice agape rT the first quality of trimmings. Every garmeat is thoroughly wt a ae vie ulake “ai examined before it leaves our establishment. If you are not | customer of ours come and be one and be convinced that we re the right tailors. alone sustain her in that high posi-| GORDON & McLELLAN tion. A.thorough acquaintance by | MEN’S OUTFITTERS her people with her heroic past is LOCAL NOTICES. . W.. Her his- | tory, literature, poetry and art are| yearly becoming more valuable in| affording the necessary knowledge. An intelligent and self-respecting national pride in Canadian literature needs to be awakened and encour- aged. The value of documents, records, and relics, both public and private, as motes in the history of a people is mot generally realized. The | collectiom and preservation of them is most important. If the effort succeeds in Char- VALUABLE LAND ON LOT 17. To be sold by public auction at the Court House in Summerside, in Prince County, on Friday, the Twenty-eighth day of December, A. D., 1900, at the hour of 12 o'clock, noon, under and by virtue of a Power of Sale contained in a cer- taim Indenture of Mortgage, bearing date the third day of September, A. D., 1888, and made between John Stavert of the one part, and Ed- ward Jarvis Hodgson of the other part, All that tract, piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being on Lot seventeen, in Prince County, in Prince Edward Island, bounded as follows :—Cormmencing at a stake set on the east side of McEwen’s Road, being in the north west angle _of a plot of land belonging to Robert | McC. Stavert, thence north thirty- &/seven degrees. fifty minutes, east Co’s ad. in another column. They/ fifty-three chains and seventy-three are Offering a snap at $6. Read it.! links to land occupied by James Fancy articles, toys, dolls, sofa Taunton, thence north eighty-seven pillows, home-made candy, pastry | degrees forty-five minutes, east ten etc., at Mother Gooses’ market | @ins and eighty-seven links,thence this evening south forty-three chains and fifty : ; : links, thence south eighty-seven Solid gold cuff links make| degrees forty-five minutes, west handsome and enduring Xmas| thirty-nine chains and sixty-eight : links te the place of commencement presents for a really small out- tay.---G, F. Hutcheson. containing one hundred and _ six acres of land, a little more or less. Carters’ Bookstore will be open Together with all rights, mem- evenings until 9;o0’clock. ,Every- body invited. © bers and appurtenances. For further particulars apply to Large stock of gem rings in the Xmas trade atG H Taylor. 23 ~ English mince meat at Beer & Goft’s New stetled almonds, figs at Beer & Goff’s. Griffin & Skelly’s seeded raisins, ‘Sultana raisins, candied peels, spices rs | and fiavorings at Beer & Goff’s.---2i. lottetowm it is hoped that much} * Sie sa _ 2 aati valuable material relating te our| Tost's moccasins—ali sizes at R own Province may be collected and} ® J0St S« preserved. The society would not; Ankle sapporters [25 cents a pair in any way interfere with the/at R K Jost’s. labours of the Natural History and | : - Antiquazian Society, which is Going} Miller Bros Store {is open every good work in our city. On the con-{ evening. Fancy toys at greatly re- trary, the societies could be mutual- | duced prices. ly helpful. We hope to see the} Don’t buy hockey beots until you | society formed at nodistant date. j|see ours. It will pay you. Prices | away down—quality away up—R K Jost, Ankle supports 25 cents a pair at R K Just’s. We call attention to Sanderson dates and | OOD NEWS comes from those whe take Hood’s Sarsaparilla foz scrofula, dyspepsia and rheumatism. Reportsagreethat HOOD’S CURES ~ ALL ROADS LEAD TO THE MEDICAL HALL FOR ESSENCEOFLEMON AND VANILLA. None better, few as good. None Mr. William S. Stewart, Sclicitor, Prowse Block, Charlottetown. cheaper, quality considered. Dated this 6th day of December, Purchasers of Xmas gifts desiring | A. D., 1900. J. G. JAMIESON them engraved should make an ’ EDWARD J. HODGSON, early selection to avoid disappoint- Mortgage. DRUGGIST ment.—G H Taylor Jeweller. 2i Dec. 6—d tls. MORTGAGE SALE! near Queen, cortainixg six rooms. Ren moderate. Apply at the Connolly estate office, Queen street a13 A LIVE agent wanted in every towa an village in Canada to advertise and introdu Dr. Walton’s English Kidney Pills. Libe inducements. Dr. Walton Medicine C Toronio. nig—6i, tu, th and TO LET.,—A double tenement house at the west end of Sydney street, adjoining th Douse prooerty; one tenement containing eight rooms, pantry, good cellar and barn; the other tenement contains eight rooms, pantry, cellar and barn, furnace heat; rent moderate. Apply to R. Grant. Queen street. LOST—Dropped on the lowe¢ St. Peter's Road, near the P. E. I. Hospital, on Sunday viternoon, a large dark grey cape (man’s). Finder will be rewarded by leaving same at P. E. I. Hospital or wita rhe owner Mr Charles Palmer. . dec 4. PATENT Pror.e’s BANK BUILDING, MONTREAL. 12 years Examiner in U.S, Patent Office. No Patent—No pay. Write for Red Book. 45 Pieces SHEET MUsIC FREE latest bits. GrveN AWAY in bound form io introduce eur goods and catalogue in every home. Prinied from same plates as 40 cent music. Send 10c for mailisg expenses. MARITIME SUPPLY CO Moncten, N. B, diw & w. WANTED.—An experienced woman to take charge of a house. Must be recom mended. Apply te Miss Morris, 233 Water Street. n27- SALESMEN wanted to se.] our goods by sample to wholesale and retail trade. We vre the largest and only manufacturess im our line in the world. Liberal Salary paid, Address CAN-pEx, Mfg. Co. Savannah, Go WANTED.—To purchase, a small farm, with from 5 to 25 acres of land, withia five miles of Charlottetown, with house and out- buildings. Apply to W. L. McDonald, Martin House, Prince Street, Charlottetown, Pr. BL TO BE LEr.—That desirably situated dwel'ing heuse en Grafton St. west, lately occupied by Mr. Duncan McLean, wi coachhouse and stable, Heuse is fitted with a first-class bath roem, sewerage and all ether modern conveniences, Rent mod - ate. Apply te Themas Campbell, Rich- mond St. West. LOST.-—A black fur glove. Finder wil be rewarded by leaving it at this office. WANTED.—A cook. Good wages. Ap ply to Miss Palmer, cormer ef Richmpnd and Weymouth Streets. WANTED—A general servant. Good wages. Apply to this office. FOUND on Lower Spring Park road, aa overcoat. Owner can have same at Te White's grocery store, upper Pownal Street. 12—4i pd. Z