DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEMBER 15, 1899 F a= ¥ Black Curl Jackets GS? 75 of Ve wort! Riack Ci rl Ta vk ta @ Black url JAaCKets od. worth Oo. LU Fur Jackets kinds. A few $22 =© Sou. a sa mses THE PEOPLES’ STORE ackets ' S92 40 the unscpbisticated drink in his fulsome utterances without Other prices up to $14.00 We excel in this line our Fur Jackets give entire satisfaction-—— We have all special leaders in Astrachan from WEEKS & C0 WAKE MUSLO t OR YOU We will take pleasure ic providing you with any musical instrument you may desire. We wiil arrange the price and paymens to suit you. raphophones fer sale or to reut—Let vs quote you, prices on them You have no idea how cheap you ‘can bny them Miller Bros., QUEEN STREET CoxnoL_y’s BUILEING EE thee ic A. Rig Sas AH ee ore A POI Fc as once tee ARAAAAAAAW ne the jnetting amongst the elecior His organ, The : Th } z : ot. tells us that he held a meeting 3 ; | Davies is ' . OF “ura: 4 = County. — | New Lona ed to “Right Hon. Sir Louis H. Davie : us the meetivg was attena- 1.7 assembiv bpumberivg Pa ed by a vast f tou included. As the} roan hundred perscns, ladies 2 invariably exaggerates in these may reasonably conclude that | the meeting did not contain half that] * I a ee Oe Ce oe uur oJ ets are are se@il-/ number. Fancy a member ofthe Queens | . ' Wh< ‘ lan . ' Pri Cauncil wasting his time addressing | ers— Why . Because the | Privy Counc wasting his time addreesing | : ¥ | 2 a mecting cf bovs and girls lp ap Ovt-O{- | * . mc ; ve ‘ . ' . . ¥ pt ices Liu juali eS are ji the way country sch ol house! Whena | righ Min eter cof the Urown adaresses a pullic | ’ assemblage we look for him to do so in a} ry entral locality where his speech could Onan) ' k by thousands,and where mat~ 0 H| j Ayo ¢ ened to by ta nds, and where ma i} ; VU j A U ters of pud p ey could | iscuseed s } and the doings of the government regarding | ic ' i 7 r z ; anade ana tne rmpire laid before I . Yt . ee T oe 2 anada an I for n Pek 1} rice a g ; . ; i pDidCan Curl Jackets oi “Oe whole peopie Bat itis im possible for 1 @ a a leet i worth a . UO, Si? l is LO Tise above tue Ward pe ilticia@no. ; t . Instead of addressing the people at the | tsiand 8 capita he sneaks off into the by- ' province where he expects | of his followers to piaces ot the hinderance. But itit is notin a New London schoo! cuse alone that the“ Right Honorable” gentleman has condescended to enter. He ig advertised to mees the electors of the Belfast and Mu-ray Harbor districts. He, no doubt, is anxious to tell the farmers of these localities how much he has done for the Empire, and how much the Queen has done forhim. He will certainly tell how Her Gracious Majesty kad tonched him with her sceptre and made him a K. C. M. G. And he will expect the people to wonder and perhaps fall down and worship the image that he bas consented te set up before them. He will not tell then, however, of the many un- fulfilled promises that he made previous to the genera] election. He will not tell the electors of Belfast and Murray Harbor about the offige be created for one of his particular friends and henchmen in order Hon. Sir Louis | neder the auspices of the Young Men’s yn where an address was present | » |} circumstances, | and by the time President Shaw was ready ‘and Mise Flo. Mackenzie were the leeding that this same official may steam around the coast of the province ready to pounce upon any poor fisherman who may happen to draw a lobster or a troat from the water to carry toasick wife or mother. He will not te!] them that this office should havejbeen given toa person acquainted with the hardships of the fishermen instead of giving it to a city snob who has no- tking in common with the toilsome life of the toilsome sea. He will not teJl them that this same gentleman is a Liberal only for the money he can make by being ove. The “‘Right Hon” gentleman will not speak to the electors concerning the office heereated for his brother in Minneopolis ata cost to the taxpayers of some $5000. EE EE EE aE PEE EF (‘2 > i MZ > FEE FES FESS a we. FOR RE NT Suitable for pastura, uated on the North Riv Royalty, 34 miles fr town, known as Upton particulars apply to iis a im Farm, " & Fad o 2 P. O. Box 255 265—&wd2aw, wpat2i DR. CLIFT. or by Falisvury treatmrut, 3nd stam Merchants Bank ofHalfax Rnilding AF acer, Halitax, 169 DESIRABLE FARM ete,, ete., sit ‘Yr, in the west Charlotte- S. R. JENKINS CT-RONIC-DISE 4SE3 and RUPTURE “for info Mation, or cai] at Truro, i:xcva Scotia. Off on ANTED—$2.00 per day sure, gentlemen ened ee work; porition permanent; ~ able fim, with best references; experience necessary. Address—S, )!, Fry, Field Man déwitf Ob, no! he will shy as clear of the word nepotism as he does of the wo-d selfish- ness. He will not te’! the people of Belfast or New London his reasons for driving from his native province the honest and trusted old libera! statesman, Hon. David Laird. He wi!!! : tell them the reasons he aud his circie of friends has for disliking this good and honest Presbyterian elder. It suited Sir Louis, nevertheless, to send the old man away from the friends of a life- time todo arduous toil onthe outer bounds of civilization in order to gratify those of Sir Lonisr’ own kith and kin. This letter, already too long, does not exhaust the subject, and, withyour permis- sion, I will return to it again in a future issue. Until then premit me to remain, Yours iruly, Op LiperaL ———_— —At last, “the writs are out.” Nomin- ation takes place, for Belfast and Murray Harbor, ov the 6th December and election on the 15th To Cure a Coldin One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money it failsto cure. 25c, E. W. Groves signature is on each box. You should get one of those eplendid photographs of Rev. T. F. Fullerton at ovce, They may be had at Jobnson & Johnson’s down town drugstore, at THE Examiner office, and from R. L. Cotton, Price, 30, 40, and 45 cents. LOCAL NOTICES., and Cardigans, genuine all wool, superior value. See for yourselves at J B Macdonald & Co. 269 31 & Co. John McLeod & Co. fitter, of New York, will be at Stanley Bros. for one week commencing next ‘Tuesday. We would ask the ladies to come early, as on Miss Sex- ton’s previous visit many had to go away disappointed, 1t be ng impossible to fit them on account of the great rush on the last sew days, Corsets fitted free of charge. W. B. corsets $1.00 per pair and up. c) For oilcloth squares, ends of oilcloth and general house furnishings try Paton & Co's. | . The best fur house in this city is Paton & Co’s, Men’s and boys’ Sweaters Buy your Lome furnish ngs from Paton Waterproof c@ats at big discourts.— Miss Sexton expert corset The series of concerts and lectures Literary Association of St. James’ Church was last evening opened under auspicious ' Mr. 8. N. Earle, under se direction the musical mentsare to be given, provided an excel~ lent bill of fare for the first concert, the hall " were Miss Karle, Miss Ethel Stewart, Miss Jeesie Bruce, Mise Gillis, Mise Eliza O'Neill and Mr. J. Frank Stanley. All did well, the older singers ably sustaining their reputa- ons and the newer ones making excel- lect impressions. The Glee Club, with Mr. Charlee Earle as soloist, gave two rited selections, the last one being “Rule Britannia” in the chorus of which ite audience joined, Mise.Gertrude Davies to make his opening remarks filied. The vocalists elocutionists, and their selections were giv nin &@ manner which captivated the audience and called forth generous ap- plause. Mr. Fritz. Moore read one of Mr. Dooley’s articles bearing upon the trouble in the Transvaal, which provoked con- siderable amusement. Instrumental numbers were contributed by Mr. V-nni~ ecmbe, Mr. Earle, Miss Vere Hyndman, Miss Maud Bremner and Mies Edna Chaps plie, all of whom played with much ac- ceptance. The National Anthem brought the concert to a close. PERSONAL. Mr. T. Burke, of St. John, Inspector of InJand Revenue, is a guest at the Hotel Davies. The Master ofthe Rolls returned from Summ erside last evening, much improved in health. Rev. Isaac Murray,of New Glasgow, N. S, will preach in Zion Church on the 19th and 26th inst. Huis friends here will be glad to see and hear him again. : A Toronto despatch says that the Do» m inion Alliance Executive has decided to send Organizer Duncan Marshall to the Maritime Provinces. It was Captain Hensley who was io charge of the armoured train which ex ploded at Colenso, on the 7th, inst. The captain ie ‘fin the thick of it,” and if not killed or wounded will wia favor in ‘** Afric’s sunny strand.” —_—P> 2 +e A Pleasant Surprise For those who have thought that cat- arrh is incurable, and to whom the con- stant use of snuffs and oiutments has been almost unbearable, is to learn of catarrh- ozone, the new medicated air treatment for Catarrh, Bronchitis and Asthma. Catarrhozone ‘is a guaranteed cure for these diseases and never fails to cure them. It cures by inhalation of medicat- ed air and always reaches the right spot. This is no theory, but the results of actual experience, aod thousands of testimonials back up all we say for oar medicine. Price $1.00 at all druggists, or direct by mailon receipt of price. Send 10 cents in stamps for sample outfit to N.C. POLSON & CO., Kingston, Ont. ee a DIED. At Orange Bridge Statiou, South Africa, of wounds received in a:tior,on Nov. 10th, Lieut. Charles Carroll “Vood, Ist Batt., Loyal North Lancashire Regiment, aged 93 years, youngest son of J. Taylor and Lota Wood, Ha‘ifax, N.S. At Cornwall, Nov llth, George Pethick, azed 73 years. At Moncton, on Nov. 15th, inst., Oliver Jones, Eeq. MARRIED At Malpeque, Nov. 8th, by Rev. J. M. Fisher, B. A., John G,Clark, of Darnley, io Martha C Beairsto, of Malpeque. At Charlottetown, on Thursday evening Nov. 14th, by Rev. J W McConnel, Joha Dalziel to Mary Anne Besso, both of Char- luttetown. ~ asthma Cure vs. Asthma Relier. Tt is a recognized fact among those eutf- fering from asthma that the longer they use the temporary relief asthma remedies gwbich require to be burned, the worse they become, until it foses its effect entirely. Clarke’s Kola Compound is not among this tlass, but will permanently cure the worst case of asthma im from 60 to 90 days. Mr. F. J. Painton, preprietor of Painton’s Musio Store, Vancouver, B. C., writes: “di have been a great sufferer from asthma in its worst form for over 15 years, and had con- sulted many physicians both in Bngiand and Canada. but obtained no relief. A friend of mine who had been cured by the Kola Compound advised me to try It, and three bottles have euttrely cured me ; it is now over two years since My recovery and asth- ma bas not troubled me since ; ami previ- ous to taking Clarke’s Kola Compound I hove many nights hed to sit up neany ali night. It is truly a wonderful remedy, {t affords me much pleasure im attesting my appreciation of anything so worthy. arke’s Kola Compound is seld alll druggists, Free sample bottle sent fo any erson. Mention this paper. Address The Brimiths & Macpherson ©o., 120 Church atreet, Toronte, or Vancouver, B, Cy, sole agents. ts Spoiling Yo 2008 coeeeoss > to offer you such nice lines of Station- ery at such low prices; but we do it jast .. ~/ —— ~ —— — F. M. C. C.—The Church choir wil] meet for entertains) »j § Tae GreetLanps.— The steamer lan lettetown about the 1&th inst. that Mr. Geo. Bynon’s mill dam at Cape carried away during the late etorm. | be at the Kin-] £” wes dergarten Hall, Dec. 7ib, will be with all kinds of prettw and useful articles, Come and buy needlework, tops, aprons, | & china, purses,vases, pictures —in fact anje.; thing you want, Pi “4 5 sete CORSETS.. 5 Dusstan’s Certece.—~Steam is} yy ee FE. now used for pumping purposes at St. Dunstan’s College in consequence of the accident to the day. thirty-six hours after the accident. | Dobell Line, arrived in Summerside about one o’clock this morning, and will be due in Charlottetown this Charlottetown the Tiber proceeds to Hali~ fax and Sydney. She will have a large cargo from this port. this city,has received from Quebec several interesting photographs of the embarka- tion of the Canadian Contingent fer South Africa. The pictures may be seen in Johnson & Jobnson’s down town drug store. pleted for what will undoubtedly prove to, be one of the most able and eloquent lec~ tures ever delivered in this city. to that by Rev. Dr, Carman, of Toronto, | on “Colonial Empire,” in Grace Church | & tomorrow evening. Chair will be taken | at 7.30 by Mayor Warburton. Admission 15 cents. Gaudet, of Ottawa, who is &t present 1 this province preparing a genealogical his- tory of the Acadiens,was married at Eg~ of all who know them. — “meres ~ rs RN A rm . ' : Se te ee ee ee ee ee ee eee et : | OUR MINISTER. | | XT EOE OPE PEE, PRE so 5 le | MNOS, | ah vMu.a.concert. Taal and (ther [teims, | **-SSssaitailia scsi a ; 5 ‘ IstanD Porators.—lIsiand potatoes are selling for 28 ents in Halifax. ie hentia First Methodist practice to~ ght in the basement at 8.30. ill a Greet= is isdue to leave Montreal for Coar- — —-m- — - DaMaGe BY THE StorM.—It is reported Traverse, and the bridge on the mainb, E road some distance down the etream, Ww ere | Bie mencing TUESD cz MORNIN LU a : ~ - . + oh We Bazaak.—Our fancy table stocked —_————- St. t windwill reported yester- Everything was in working order| ee Tue Tiser.—The steamer Tiber, of the evening. From Inrerestinc.—Mr. A, W. Mitchell, of —— > — LectunE.—Arangements are all com~, We refer | —_—_---— Marriace Yersterpay—Mr. Plac ide } mont Bay yesterday morning to Mile. M A, Arsenault, of that place, sister of Mr. Jos. | Boudzeault. The bride was attended by Miss Jacqueline Emmanuel Gaudet supported the groom. | Mr and Mrs Gaudet have the best wishes Caarcep Wirn Sreatixc.—This fore- noon Edward Murphy and William Weatherbie were arraigned before police» Magistrate Haszard on a charge(of stealing a quantity of pocket knives, mouth organs and playiog cards from the premices of Hasard & Moore some time between Sat- urday nigbt and Monday morning last. Sergeant Braaley testified to arresting Murphy and Weatherbie, and finding at the former’s home four packages of peas, a mouth organ, several match safes and some magazine pipe lighers. Since his arrest Murphy told the sergeant tbat he had taken the match g.fes from the store three years ago, when they were moving across tue square. Mr. Moore identifiea some of the stuff found at Murphy’s home as that which ws on sale in his stores The prieconers were remanded until Mon-~ day. W.U.T.U.—The Dominion W.C.T.U. convention resumed Mcniay morning a! Halifax. The election of officers resulted as follows: President—Mrs AO Rutherford, Por- onto. Vice President—Mrs C Archibald, Hati- fax. Corresponding Secretary—Mrs Atkin- son, Moncton, Recording Secretary—Mrs McLaughlan Quebec. Treasurer—Mrs Odell, Ottawa. The afternoon session consisted of sev~ eral helpful addreeses by delegates. The question box was opened and questions of vital impertance to W. C. T. U. workers were intelligently discussed and satisfac~ torily answered. A debate on franchise for women resulted in its being almost unanimously favored. ——_— —— phhhihhhbh bib shhh hpbihihbhihbhbhbAaAbbrhhrA Checking Prescriptions This is one’ of the three vital points in dispensing medicines. The FIRST of course absolute pur~ ity and reliability of the drugs used. Tbe SECOND is accuracy. The THIAD is “checking off” avd by checking we mean the one who has filied the prescription states aloud the name and quantity ofthe in- gredients he has used. A second person with the prescrip tion before nim, watches each sep~ arate entry as written by the phy- sician with the vieu of noting errors of any kind. In this way all possible errors are avoided. We carefully check al] preecrip- tions dispensed by us. We will be pleased toshow you our system of keeping all prescriptions. We be the same, and we will continue to do so right along. If you have not got a box of fine stationery in the house you should have when you can get it so cheap. CHAS. J, MITCHELL, Booxss.irr & STATIONER 145 Queen Street {| Opp. Prowses’....+ lieve it to be the most complete in existence, MEET ME at the ALWAYS BUSY STORE O98 SO O17> v O9ED 0900 6008 CFOD 959 DO OE DW 2440 C980 COOO SOGw a Practical Corset Talk at STANLEY BROS. every day next week, com- ri i the models of Oct, Arsenault, of the Mode] School. The) ge ceremony was performed by Rev. Father Areenault, and Mr. ¥ \ od - FN Sy eres, “4h 1 8 3 eS RAM Se ey ast . wt 3 i Special display and demonstration of >» svat . RE ee re eke ee - a Purl sd r 2 La WA W eB Bsas2Ztstee. he ) Miss Sexton expert corzet fitter of New York in attendance. What you get in W. B. Corsets re’ Usa *} a 3H en ea ae —. aoa a ee RE a See BS TTS eR TS AN: is: TR, 4 ro) Seneca nA eS Sap Perfection in Fit Hi A Corset to Suit Your Figure | | Comfort With Perfect Fit if ae ae eR em ee Pabeetcman ti Gnarantes of Satisfaction —-.--. CORSETS FITTED FREE OF CHARGE - som — Prices $1.00 to $6.80 par ST nag Lon os er PAIR : STANLEY BROS, || denprtenilidcnpintnnntittinn tet AS4ASS444S4S2S44442%% THE SLATER SHOR $3.50 The natural last —- heavy box-calf—stylish FS Sree ce eg a ee CRT TY IME eT mn ee ee FoFFrerTTyY atl perforated tip, comfort- f 7 able the first time worn ‘ a — Heavy enough to ‘ . ‘ ¢ «ill wear without rubbers, r af sole fasiened on by the i» . «tp Goodyear method, giv- I> ' atl inga perfectly smooth > h a innersole. Hy» i «( Satisfaction in every = | _ Remy Pe he ; all ’ -" f i 4 ALLEY & CO.— aa ai! = Co-§ t t eee eIV TSC TV VV Ye TCr. i Re cee ee ———— oa ene 2 Clearance Sale Fancy Shirts & Neckwear Our shirts are the WG & R make. Nice patterns. Fresh stock. Some are open back and front with cufis attached and detached —— See our nobby Ties in Puffs, Knots, 4 in Hands, Bows, Strings etc. Now is the ume for bargains. GORDON & McLELLAN — * pe goer nee ate a So careers dines reat oe 2 Peasy ati Rear canola he - ne ae , F AD a eens ect ee ee ee aE ONAN AEE NIRS SN done _————— —————— eee SS POVOORTPED OTNTEEETTDE PETES TY. CPTTTPTEM EL repereTenerTeTeTentertt: * The General Feeling is That the fa\l weather is coming on and you are feeling colder, aud there is no time you fee] so cold as when your feet are badly shod. Why feel miserable when you can get a good substantial boot that will keep your feet warm and not cost —$—— premey ese ee soe ome a . A Mc tt st, nt GP sett ctae aia aaa bahbahpppppbphhpprhbprhprrphphhhhh bth tt tetrtetetasr te trbrtetrhrtetelrbrtrtetrte hehe hate : TUT eer eree eee e VUV TTT TIT T ITTV TIT T CII VV VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVYVVYY you too much at McQUAID’S LOWER QUEEN STREET PoereeNe NNN NETO MARAAALAAAAAAAASLAAb dad Ua dad ddddd eas BOOT & SHOE STORE. ADA “ANAAA4ADAAAGAAAAAGAALAA7HE LUA AA ALQALAAANA4GbaQbA LOA LAL AULUMA LAE €