we J o Qe & “» Tard Ost. L 20: ) yd Wn > en, ors, i SS ae | cen . AN ELECTOR SPEAKS | < . | | vildcta i i i ® a ’ . ) . art uo ely } xt costs only one-tenth cent .¥ per ben if you buy itin large cans. It will o rease profit from your poull ry this winter. Bebe pt ta your pullets shou tlay now All err hens $i i be in condition to lay daily while roe are big! It assures perfe assimilation aw » f od ¢ : nts ed to pr iuce epvse | If yo an’t i e Pow aerd to t One ' ! ' gi < ac | Bs ‘ tay ! “ ' gapes tree ' ' Good Watches..... A collection of none the recognized best movements, ful. | | | but ly warranted as per- fect and accurate time pieces. A mu tude of styles and shapes and kinde, from the fioeat gold watches to the ipexpensive silver aod nickel case watches. A specia'ly attractive showing of ladies’ gold and silver watches. You will be pleused with our watch display. W. W. WELLNEE [The Great Watch House. ae RO NE ESTEE A OE | i ciaynkieelliabadena ee ae Comforting ¢ é beyond expression to be able to go to a place where you know everr thing is dove in a tiret clase manner é Our aim is to give our custoin- t ers the very Lest va ut at the lowest e possible price. We guarantee al] our work to @ be atrictly first clase. Give us a € call and be convinced, zz AS j Bruce Stewart and Co’y. ¢ “THE MODERN” Founders, Engineers & Machinists Steam Nav. ©o’y’s Whart Ch’'town, PET Phone 125 sso @ @ @ @ @ @ OS oS oO OSD Victoria Cafe Great Gaorge Street.... Charlottetown, P. E. Islan To My Customers and Prospective Cus Permit me to cat! your attention to th- fact tbat | am better prepared than ever before tosupply your wants in Freeh Oys ters. Itis a fact that in erder to be suc- cegsful in the Uyster ousiness one must be able to handie them in large quantities. With this object ia vier, 1 bez l:ave to solict your patronage, and can assure you of Batiefaction. I may say that my Oyster Parlor wil be conducted in the usual firet class man- aec, where the delicate Bivalve may be 2btained ip every style to satisry the taste of the most exacting epicure. Ycura, &c., JOHN P. JOY, The P. E,I. Oyster King —_— Mr. Arthur J. B. Mellish —_ Barrister apd Attorney at law, being about to proceed to South Africa for the wiater on active wmilit- ary Service in response to Her Majesty’s call, begs to announce that in his absence 418 law- office at Souris will be kept open and all legal business will be promptly at- ‘end ed to under competent management. Correspondenence may be addressed to him at Souris as usual. — sland Produce. We are hand/ing on commission all kinds of P. E. Island Produce. such us cargoes Potatoes, Hay, Oats, Poul- try, (Beef in }’s, wrapped), Pork, Eggs, Mutton, &c., and we have an agency in North and South Sydney. Address— A. JENKINS & CO., North Sydney, Box 104, Cape Breton ; bridge “ and that | Mr. | Thereis no more need of suffering from THE DAiuY EXAMINER, CHARLUT'TETOWN, NOVEMBER 1o, 189s, A BiG Sensation Sik,—Sir Louis Davies told the people of Pownal on Monday night that the Con- servative party, and each individual mem- ber of it was Opposed to the railway and Opposition to the con- struction was the policy ofthe party. He must have thought the people of Pownal were a Very ignorant class if ne thought they would believe nonsens* ofthatkind. If he had been in the Houre of Commons when Mr. Blair introduced the Railway Bill he would have heard him say that the Liberal party in going on with the work were only carrving out the policy of the Conservative party. But Davies was not there, and our es. Martin was Blair referred the House for the information respecting the work. Mr. Davies will find that exaggera tion and loud and indignavt denuncia- t.on of his opponents will not help him. People here are of the opinion that Sir, Louis would be better employed in his itive in Ottawa. teemed representative Mr. whom Mr. ‘ PowNAL. i - <i> + <i — The old story of Prometheus is a par able. Prometheus was on terms of in- timacy with thegods. From them he stole fire, and gave to men. For this sin he was boued to the rocks of Mount Caucassus, and vultures were set upon him. They only ate his liver. This grew again as fast as it was pecked away. Are his sufferings to be imagined ? Take a modern interpretation of the parable. There is cookiog without fire. In cooking and eating the mischief lies. The stomach is overtasked, the bowels become clogged, they cannot dispoee of the food thatis given them. The im- purities back up on the liver. Then come the vultures—the torments of a diseared liver. Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medica! Dis- covery is morethan equal to the vultures of dvepepsia and its kindred diseases. dv+pepsia than there is of banging one’s Sold by all medicine dealers the world over. Send Sl one-cent stamps tocover cost of mailing only, and receive free a copy of Dr. Pierce's Medical Adviser. Address World’s Dispensary Medical Association. Buffalo, N.Y. ~— > © << Gloves, gloves, mens gloves,50 dozen. A second shipment, gloves for walking, gloves for driving. lined and unlined gloves. Prices 25c to $2.50 per pair. Yours for gloves.—J B Macdonald & Co. — eeit Success comes to those who persevere. If yon take Hood’s Sarsapsr.l'a faithfully and persistently you will surely be bene~ fitted. Send one dollar and fifty cents to Jo the Ovster King. and he will send you 7 box containing 450 choice P. EI. ovste Address King Joy, Lock Box 252, Cha ottetown, P. KE. 1. —_ me ie EPPS'S COCOA GRATEFUL COMFORTING Distinguished everywhere for Delicacy of Flavour Superior Quality, and Highly Nutritive Properties. Specially grate- ful and comforting to the rervous and dyspeptic. Sold only in }-lb. tins, labelled JAMES EPPS & CO., Ltd. Homeopathic Chemists, London, England. BREAKFAST SUPPER EPPS'S GOCOA PURE..... =-(ndia Tea sas 23s @ & eee This week we received a new Tea from India, which we have tried, and found to be of extra good cup quality. When drawn it isa beautiful golden color, and being strong it has a very nice flavor and aroma. It’s cheap too, being only— 25 cents a pound Special low prices on parcels of 5 pounds and upwaras. TAT IMLS DAIRYING MORELL COMPANY. The President Gives a Complimentary Supper. A very pleasant evening was spent on the 6th inat.,, at the residence of R. W. Davison, Eeq., St. Peter’s Harbor, when the Directors of the Morell Deirying Co, Lid., of which Mr. Davison is President, gave @ supyer to their cheese-maker Mr. John McAulay, of St. Peter’s Bay. At 9 o’clock the party sat down to a table groaning under the weight of gaod things provided.’ After doing ample justice to the “inner man” the remainder of the evening was spent in songs, speeches, etc. John McGregor, Esq, Bangor, one of the veterans of the Company, made the speech of the evening. Mr. McGregor 1s a thorough Britisher and does not feel too old to don the claymore in defence of old England, justice and fair play to all,should occasion demand it. It is to men of similar mettle that England’s might isdue. Not the least pleasant part of the programme was the presenting to Mr. McAulay the following address which speaks for it- eelf : — To Mr. Joax McAvutay, Cheese Maker. Sir,—The undersigned, Directors of the Morell Dairying Co, Ltd., in behalf of themselves and the patrons of the Com~ pany, at the close of the seasons work feel that we cannot allow you to depart without expressing to you our entire satisfaction with the manner in which you have con- ducted our business during the season just closed, whieh bas been the most successful in the history of the Company. You have, by your untiring energy and close attention to the details of the business, contributed in no smal] degree to that success. Since you have come amongst us your conduct has been exemplary. By your industry, integrity and sobriety you have won 4 high place in our confidence. We feel that whoever may have the gocd fortune of securing your services in the future will have aman who willdo his duty. You have our best wishes for your success, Yours respectfully R W Davison, President. H D McEwen, Secy Treas. Joun McGrecor. } RiesarRD BENNEBERY. Patrick Siysort. Grorce Hooper. Joun J Muarpuy. -Directors. Mr. McAulay, who is deservedly popular replied in ashort speech. It is need- less to add that all the toasts were draak in pure cold water. Jn the wee sma’ hours the company parted to the stirring strains of “Auld Lang Syne.” JUNIUS. NOTES AND COMMENTS. —Sir Lovis having taken the stump on behalf of the candidates of the Provin- cial Government it will be in order for Seoator Ferguson to call a number of meetings and submit the other side of the qsestion. SHIP NEWS. Port of Scmmerside. ENTERED. Nov 11.—Swift Current, Murray, Pictou, coal; Nina Page, Khynard, Pictou coal. Collector, Reinhart, Boston, via Charlottetown, fertilizers Nov 13.~—8S City of Ghent, Wood, Halifax, mdse;S 8 Campana, Demers, Montreal, mdee. CLEARED. Nov 10~—Havelock, Dickey, Richibucto, bal. Nov 11.—Swift Current, Murray, Pic- tuu, bal; Coliector, Reinbart, Gaspe, mdse; 8S § City of Ghent, McNevin, Hali- fax, produce;S S Campana, Demers, Pic: tou, mdee. Flow End Ties as popular as ever.—In the early part of the season & fair proportion of puffs and tecks were sold, but retailers have not dieposed of them, particularly puffs have been slow sale, so that now the demand is largely for Imperials and English Squares. Bat~ wing and other wide-end ties have been in greater demand than usual for this time of the year, which is owiog to the high cut of waistcoats, and they will continue to sel] all the season. Puffs are doing better torday than two weeks ago. A puffisa winter scarf, and this shape will go better as the winter advances. Don’t aliow anyone to persuade you that there are other places just 28 good as BEER Q QOFE GROCERS £4 CHARLOTTETOWN - 157—dtu fri wyy 3mos John T. [icKenzie, & THE TAILOR & There are others bat heap.— Prowse 264 3ins. ! ours for clothing. }none so good, none so ¢ | Bros. P. E. ISLAND ————_|N—— asinine DRESS COODS We are going to give you for two weeks, beginning November 10th and ending November 24th, the great- est Dress Goods SNAP ever given in Charlottetown (We leave you to judge We've placed on our counters 5 heaps of wide double width Dress Goods— put out in five lots. ot ial LOT 2 LOT LOT LOT LOT You'll find pretty plaids, plain blacks, fancy blues, col- ored tweeds, widths 36 to 46 inches _ You'll get almost anything you want in this cies, plains; blacks, plaids and tweed effects. 39 cents for the same goods, Handsome serge mixtures, all popular patterns in fancy blacks and pretty plaids. what they are worth” Plain black cashmeres, povlins, also fi silk and wool mohairs. snap we ever heacd of.” 5 You’re choice of 50 pieces of the prettiest goods we have ever offered you. You'll save 50c $ worth you buy. Yoa’ve paid shades, choice “Never mind gured blacks and “This we consider the biggest l2ic 19¢ lotin fan- 29e¢ 39e up-to-date on every 49ce Oh! we haven’t time to tell you-what we are offering 6$e¢ you at n Charlottetown 6e is the fir store éé - is the busy store There will be a crush at our dress goods counter the next two weeks that you've seldom ever seen in “My Store’ is the popular store is the dress goods store Sentner, McLeod & Co ou Want Rubbers that Give Satisfaction. A. H. RAMSAY & GO To insure this buy at the Model Store. We have opened our fall stock of rubbers and have | now a magnificent stock of Rubber Goods for Your Inspection. Children’s Rubbers in plain or fancy fronts, heels or spring heels, cotton or wooi lined. Ladies’ Rubbers in all styles, plain, fancy, toe capped, or storm, cctton or wool lined, broad, medium or pointed toes. Men’s Rubbers in all styles, skapes and Issts We can fit any boot made vith a stylish an comfortable rubber, = 3 Mare than 2000 Fami- lies in Halifax ana Dartmouth use San light and Lifebuoy Soaps exclusively in their homes, and all say they would not have any other kinds. This information is correct having been gained by com- petent and trust-worthy ad- vertisers, leaving samples at every house and making care- ful enquiries. 'Lhese families never knew what pure SOAPS meant, un- til chey tried SUNLIGHT and LIFEBUOY. eNUeee eee evn nanan TET NNN TT NTT ETT Why shouid not others learn and be healthier aud happier for the learning. Price is only 5¢ for large twin bar, ooeeee LHe OUTFITTERS SHEMINI NN NYP | ee Si aR a ee " - eee eee ee ee Pid » eeien oe 4 : —e “ Ds 7 3 - “ oo. Opti on P90 deen sen ne i a ar Me z oa ene