THE DAILY KXAMINER CUARLOTTETOWN. DECEMBER 16 1598 = ny i? ee . + > AY 7 7 - - _ - ee Seat a aididien oR +? TP EAPAPALAEAL ~S> 328 The English Ing oie en ~ — mane. 6. more ets Bl ou ort wal el ale HN ° WHAT THE : 6 ' ALL @} _ The cheap place in which to live is Y SAY OF US Dp >? » > . © . . e $ | like the typical old English inn that Opin f : ; ey ey, j ee OXTLSIL'S 8] my Amerctn Tents a wtih | Opisions of Opera House Manages of . | asking me to find for them. | found it — Kentucky Troubadour Co. = yg @| the other day, and, as the point of this “Away ahead of Coontown” w.} 8 } ws @| incident lies entirely in its tr ae ’ a ontown’—J. W. . 6 ° | ¥ in its trath, I Bive } urner, Mer. Opera House C: lais Ve ° names and addresses. Mai z DS t ‘ ouse, -aiais, )< : i cycled my American friend over 8 Bateet oe ® , ‘ca ee oh : « hills rus ‘ r ydon to the little hamlet os \ “2 ee ue W e have cut down our advert Ising appropriation this year one half. and propose giving “Ye ippers °| of Little Warlingham, and there we f B000 performance gave entire ‘ wa an i Ia % : Satisfac gee anaty po » oo into the courtyard of an inn named Hi ; e aa pee ety, Mgr. Opera | SNe seeees XMAS PR EKSENT “> =i we ee = | the Leather Bottle, which designa- ouse, Fredericton, N. B. “Wy gad lots of them a iv pl 3 | tion had an old world flavor that de- T ; . @ ) ] ; ° Ss . . poys a very & d pair, 2> @| lighted the man from New York. We “A great show.”— W. T. French ‘a ~ ; ¢ every customer buying $1.00 one dollars worth orover, Be'ow is a partial l'st of presents «i rv’ e aw . rth or 7 i ’ } » » . ’ : cy : ; . , ; i "e F 22 ; 2 f P Fe ac , i f y » D . ¢ S ; , buys ® pair with heav e| had there a most excellent Junch, and | Mgr. Opera House, Houlton, Maine. to be given free until end of the year, according to value of purchace, 64 iad & c Oth: r pri ‘ rc. 5 ® the charge was 18 pence instead of the 3 : : ; <i ; ae : | nsval balf crown. “A good Co. giving a clever per- 2 Chenil'e Table Linene Chenille Curtains Kid Gloves Wool Gloves ey ify $1 e | My friend was enthusiastic and re- | formance’—Mr. Dockrell. Mor Opera Feather Boas Far Collars Dres» Lengths Corsets Ze LL Ct ORS :| solved to have the innkeeper up and] House, St. John, N. B ~ an 2 Umbrellas Boriery Handkerchiets Fancy Goods si ' iw Xu e | compliment him on the choiceness and - > ave . Picture Frames Towels lables Purses oF Red, Green, Glack & Browa ‘ | cheapness of his viands. I begged him “A clever lot of people, giving Shopping Satchels ome Tresks Work Baskets @ | not todo this, as he might raise the] ¢ | POOP, stving -87¢@ Card Cases Silk Waist Lengths A Far Muft Free with every Jacket *} & sO e | ae aise the | good performance. W.A.Shea, Mer. etc. etc. etc 2} ILL VY., @| Price, anda lunch at one and six isa} Opera House, Eastport, Mai : : O16. e| boon toa literary man, but my advice — ouse, Mastport, Maine, 7 ‘ ie : * The Shoeist @| was unheeded. The proprietor when the meee We do this in order to introduce to the people, this, the cheapest and best Dry Goods Store $ 10€ > @/| came received the praise of the Ameri- 'y 7 sa Ont ever tn whe Seen on P. E. Island. @/; can calnily. il .H. I rynan, Mer. Opera House, | ¢ 7 Fea maxoeous Ostzxoae $| "Wall ald the Sankooper, x gem | S055 N. 3. Sentner, McLeod & C yy gilt EACH SAL! : Iought to know how to get out a mea) “A clever Co. giving i. 1 pe 9 OQ. a © to suit one from the States. For five | - : vs 0. SiViIng 2 srahd per ie * © formance.”—Mr. Ford, Mer. House, Sackville, N. B. erence a Opera WHOLESALE AND RETAIL years I was steward on W. K. Vander- bilt’s yacht * “- “ae 7 m 2 WOU EE NT oe SENPSENE F SUCCESSORS TO BEER BROS. ~% a) [I was on her at the time x ee ee ‘ . rou may imagine the collapse of my western friend, who had flattered him- — ‘ian i was SUK ab New} ee. 9 greparticular Bakers | - . self that he was several centuries away aou W | from New York and Newport. —Robert Piticular People} 7% Yess: ostoc. Hiow to Win on a Toss, We whore ovbys ovbye oebye «bye o ° Spo orders oe ovdys ovbye © © ys bye evbye oxbye svbye ov RPEBLR CBRE SERE CRO A Grand Clearan and a Help io Select Tue Sxatiye Rink.—Ice is being made as rapidly as possible, and the rink will be op-n for skating on Monday evening. Dec. 26th (Christmas). Tickets will be for sale at the Drug stores, A W Reddin, C D Rankinansd Johnson & Johnsnc| Kent stree’. ' > *) ; >? Spinning a silver doll as Prices will be the same as Jast year. You care VPIBUIDS A sBVE iOllar an th : ; x 3 > ti Feknow (ha 4 =e jneudahnins 4 Volar and fhen | could scarcely give a more appropriate ; ab ea } r( ' OS8S51IngZ Hheaas or ails s,s avorita i f what ¥ , you | : - 1s a favorite | Christmas present, nor ensuring more an « ’ : ulin Ior smal vagers { : : +I, : . ° y relish Oo art OW Ww hat . . 3 i i Wagers among the | pleasure tothe receiver than a ticket for > made of. C1 wa iD the alley bebind the Cotton | the rink. tt BN ente al] Exchange Che otner day a young bro- “ii né ae ; : ker my d eve rvbody he . luci — R bing and we me you . we *e y prot u Ing a . ar. : coin that invariab] tled down heads sppreciate Our tisiy you ai oe + ape p no} r who cid the spinning. It was some little time} ; ' re this pecul- | observed, and then there was | 4 Zenera!l demand for the secret. Some \ co How about tia! rwerne itue - |p, STEWART Suggested that the piece was loaded, which was scouted as a self evident im- ne, FLIPSE RAKERY pe lity, and clos scrutiny failed to jog unusoal about it. Your Xmas Present for the Father, the Son BAKES BEST BREAD “Pi tell you how it’s done, boys,’ ae eee id the owner at length, ‘‘but keep the a scheme dark. A]) that is necessary is to We Are: eeeee pass a file a few times around the edge, soasto put on a slight bevel. It can’t : . |} be sven, but the coin will fall on the Laying AN ay beveled side every time as sure as fate. It’s a good idea, by the way, to have sVEry ; two in your pocket—one fixed for hegds ge ected | and one for tails. <A steady run is@)- the brother os Mm Our Solendid and New Stock of — Overcoats, Ulsters, Reefers & Suits For children, youths, and men throwa at reduced prices for your inspection. Mens heavy D B Beaver overe ats $4,50 the nicest overcoat in the city for $12 00. Mens heavv Ulsters $3.75. 4.75, 5.00 Dr, CHASE VISITING THE SICK, s,3. | Obristmas Presents 03 9a =Have you 2 y. yous yet, we would « to call and select _ Weare showing a very pretty | “ (Xmas stock of . : . . . om | . 9 Wavs Suspicions, * know, and you can shift ’em occasionally.’’—New Orleans Times Democrat. ——_—__—__——- Raised from a Bed of Sickness. Dr. Chase’s Catarrk Cure and Kide mey-Liver Pills Combined for Perfect Health—An Interesting Cure After Long Suffering. ’ - < ly is’ now. Woman’s Laugh, A feminine Jaugh has to be decorn- | ’ tive, and so it should be the laugh of gayety rather than of humor. There can | - "49 a4 iw Fine Jewellry hardly be a question as to the sweetest an’s W atches laugh to heard among nations of wo- 2 “u-—it is surely the Frenchwoman’s — t , + ; . * 45 . aaX y =" sterling silver Arti sles She h the softest warble of all. If Simcoe, Jan, 18th, 1897 ‘rave ot oe: abubone, “Sear madel imncoe, Jan. 28th, 2897. ~ FO 1 2 00 doves were not so serious, they might | » ie : 7.50, 10.00, 12 00, Our engraving | 2pai tment! ed cae aia ; : Messrs. Edmanson, Bates, and Co., To- pie Zz dae} ind us of Parisian women laughing ronto, Ont. :— ; a 5 10. 5.50. 6 50 emen,~ Mens heavy Suits $4 00, 5.00, 6.00. zether. The Italian laugh is happy Gentlemen,—For over five months I so independ- | was confined to my bed, not being able It basa | to move. The best medical skill was called in, all treating me for catarrh of the stomach, but to no avail. I could not eat the most simple food without being in dreadful misery, and found no relief until same was vomited up. After spending a large sum in medic«il advice, I was advised to try a box of Dr. Chase’s Catarrh Cure. I said it was no use, for I considered mine a hopeless case from which I eould not recover. At length [I pur- r Mturning out some beautifnl | to. woe se lee ial ’ | enough, but it is uot quite jWerK, bay J vul gilts Lore we ent of the subject of laughter. Wil engrave it free. j Mens heavy Worsted Serges the nicest ready made goods in town for $12.00. All these goods worth frum 25 to 35 p ¢- more. Don’t Forget the Boys. Wea Havant li J llity allitsown. It is somewhat un- civilized, but needs no civilizing. But its principal characteristic is the con- : . ,| tralto tone proper to the woman who is ; to the last somewhat of a peasant. wm) . a - e : en ° ‘ the Great Watch House. The jaughter of English women is ton various for any brief description. For English women laugh not according to -- Se = ’ ia sie their race, but according to their caste, so hun tree 5 aeken wok: Caml gi Me 82 Fo 2 Pe Fe Fe FE FE& a I BE kh ee ete let elk Ce OS 0 . Austin ¢ - TAHAL KS TP Nw Ros as caste bas lately been revi: 2d and re- | pany, Simcoe, and to my surprise found f x distributed. It may be said that in caste great relief. Not being able to eat I also the treble note, the ready » im- | tried a box of Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver . 5 tiso th , the ready, the im r OX « <idney-L We lieve the fanest atom of children’s Pills; the pains left me the third day, My appetite has been fully restored, I consider myself perfectly cured, and feel as well as when a young woman, mediate, flits up to its own jace—the 2 there, for all its Tits suits in town. For the Xmas imde We offer your choice at greater redu> -d prices, 9 Nathi ler IS Nothing “FS top—and is audible ’ slender guality.—Collier’s Weekly. ? : : 1 like pleasing cus _ We ies’, es "ae . loi all a - ——— although I am 65 years old at present. c ae hat wen ows: A Uncle Tom's Cabin Chair. I was almost a shadow, now I am as ing is a! ie ver the time, we give them such “fe ee Rees tee Gece fleshy as before my sickness. Have Remember our clothing is all ci .De 7 2 lt i Pe nS latest manufacture. used only three boxes of Dr. Chase’s value for their money that they f° Kidney-Liver Pills, and only two boxes to please everyone who leavesan W& Order with us. a a & & Lt ; PF Why no! give Ne Tom’s Cabin.’’ Mrs. Stowe, accom- panied by Rey. Lyman Beecher, her fa- (which I think it ts) is due purely to Dr. @hase’s remedies, which I have used. I can honestly recommend the come back again and oringothera @% with the memory of Harriet Beecher 7 with then ee T) on Se the key~ “de | Stowe isthe chair occupied by her while | of Dr. Chase’s Catarrh Cure. I can * 8 Boleof our success. We «trive x2 writing the initial chapters of ‘‘Uncle | 40 my house work as usual. I am Or oUF SUCCESS. é positive that my marvellous cure Come at once. Our values will make it Ws your next order and be “ ther, was a visitorat Batavia, O., many } om . - Pte saceleai : we years azo, at the home of Judge Owen ‘same to any persons suffering from as for vou to deci e. _ a : ee SS te = F. Fishback. During all the Sia of | Symptoms similar to mine. Wishing you easy tor yo esl. oo Nl lady a naps EH age PP every success. . ° , We t your valued orders, % | her visit and v, 2ile writing she always | Yours, truly, Store open evenings ti!l 9 o’clock MRS. ANN OHURCHILL, 8r. = occupied this plain poplar chair, After BRUCE STEWART & OO'Y, SF! Me citGe wan prosorved and. handed on pe 4 1 we, the Chair was preserved and aude =F down asa part of history from Mrs. Fishback to Lou Bue rkle, in whose possession if now remains. The back cf the chair bas become broken off, and all the slats are broken out of the back. The color of the chair was black. They relate all the historic points now con- th this plain and unassuming iture.—Milwau- ——s a a PAINTING. Bt. eae Ramsay AND CO Miss M.H.Chisholm has reopenec GRAFTON STREET, her studio in Morris Block and wil. have Jessons in Oil, China, Water|e — . - ore W ha fe} tow! P, E, = Chtown P, B, | Ma ‘ | 5 s \“a °F, “Sm. \ Sich > i*e , > oF ¥ ye Wp Rae os oy’ ss {aig teen. ET Lot AI LE LRA LEG SE LS LAN eR x AUCTION, nected wi old time pieco of furn kee Sentinel. color, ard Tapestry painting from VVCTTVVRSSVSE TOSS Gctober Ist 1898 to June Ist 1899. 4 § ee eT. tl Wenee 662 dww weeks ADVICE ABC UT p Spec’al discounts on e'l goods till Xmas A Parlor Stove ? . ane 9 | W N Taaton's. nn — oe IsivT 3 : fe pi ee e | ie Valuable property on Bayfield Street 3 : so svcsaronnnnnnnenn eet nnenn neat nner erent eee Tene PFPA = a Deeting Renee, Sie vat Seats e) ie ' : aS A Hall Stove? sell by Public Auction on the premises on ee a Ore é “ar - = Thursday, December 15th at 12 o'clock, When order Dp & packrge ? = s a A Pepper, Ginger, Allsp e Cin 0 = John £3 TcKenzie, = The valuable Business Stand, inciuding ; bamov or Cream of Tartar ¢ a = eS well ry Store, aes House with from your grocer y 20 al- = ine r d frost f Cell d 6 c a = ag an ia the = ’ ILOR coy = A Cooking Stove ? om taskeaee a the aie oe g van saa a “ve Me . _— tS "G HE TA a 3 : The above is a first-class stand for ‘st quality Dy as } 333 ‘ . ° ° : : : - - - ; ; yuality by = oo ; - that you are going to buy; which ever it is you will want the ~ eh See ee e « 9 = Ou ARL YPTETOWN - - - P. E. ISLAND = best. We have them. Terms easy and made known at sale. / Motts; 4; FENNELL & CHANDLER eo $ Fon aussie ‘wuwumuee| FENN | UTA DT Diet h,7903 280dy inn oe | 7 :