Ne y F ; > wy at ‘ fae THE DAinY EXAMINER, CHARLUTTETOWN, NOVEMBER 2, 1895, — ' a a le : — OT Oe Oe A CONTRAST. PERSONAL | CER EreEE: «A ~ ho we ATE write a pe 4 L. L | S% TEXTE) PE cm :* a ie . oe ee: ‘ mie s'% « Try oom } apni pss Yay me +, Om» We OD? eG Fags vgs | ike — cal and Other tems, wr nal a emnaeapnapanmreaginenek svi : Mr. F. W.L. Moere lert : \ T , Sin,—As was noted in a late issue of ohn a visit to Bootes. ne were ing i MEE 1 im at the ALW AY S BUS yy STO KE E: | Tue Examiner, Co the eve of his departure Misa K Potixo.—The Polino is due on hes ; 'for South Africa Mr, Frederick McRae | Ry aie “ Md. grown ft this morning for} day next. ae £200600 1000060006000 0060 DS 2069 00900000 0060000P 0909 3 | received the handsome preeent of $15 from setheginen SK L the officers and men of his battalion. In Try a sample lot ef Beer & Gcft’s new | Axtittery.—No 1 Company will meet | u 4 2p (this tribute of respect to their parting Indian tea at 25 cnis a pound, for drill touigat. . LE ra \ LiN omrades, gentlemen have given us Mies Mell; Msk hey left this morning > fae . tz ; | another proof of the reality of that bound Qa retura to a home in Calais, Me. | Porice Courr.—One drunk, Danie! Mea} f (Widl Yourself « Warm ——— TS Te | STORE ind CO’Y, ia Heels No jar—nv noise—springy Successors Sa ces W. A. WEEKS | ' i | That while he saved the Empire, his em- step—elastic walking — no sore muscles-——walking made | a pleasure. | Have you tried them Why not We sell O’Sullivans, O’Sullivans are best. Mens 50 per pair Womens 40c per pair. GUFF BROS Island Produce. We are handling on commission all kinds of P. E. Island Produce, such as cargoes Potatoes, Hay, Oats, Poul- Pork, try, (Beef in }’s, wrapped), Eggs, Mutton, &c., and we have an agency in North and South Sydney. Address — A. JENKINS & CO., North Sydney, | Box 104, Cape Breton | 157-—dy tu fri wy3mos Lt 223086202 a (Mail orders wom ptly attended ~ Va cnwn 246406606004 @ *t eS Seeeeeesr eeee The Population of PE Island is wbout one-fiftieth that of Canada. In the Canadian Contingent now on the way tothe Transvaal, P. E. Is~ land is reprecented by One ont of two Chapleins One out of four Nurses One out of eight Captains and thirty out of one thoueand men, Thbat’s not bad. To get ALL the news about the Canadian Contingent and our Is- landere in particular, read Tar Datry Examiner, 25c a month, and the Montreal Daily Star, $1.00 a year, R. L, COTTON AGENT P, O. Box &4,. Charlottetown. O82 Ge os 4. OOO46 0084 } ewewset® ©@ 8+ . 62867 @ & @ @” 42a 9 O24 488 284 @ nion which exists between those en 34me banner ; XT | of u | f rolled to fight under the b | | In striking contrast with thie “seod off” e ' M mi Ras DY nis brethe yo.unteers i was the one given him by his brothers of the ]1UGMT. Formapy years be has ea 4 ; e and ir len Good Te tr) I lar: but hen be was leaving our sh: res—perhaps | or ever—where vere tho-e by whose sic e ne foaght so Icpg tn the cauee of Temper ane Not in evidence—visib'y at any | rate. It, ss we are frequently told, ti is aboOnd Of unloa between Good Templars, VY Was Lot some proof of it given in this se, When one of their number—an hon-' } Ored mem ber—was leavit g for scenes of ' ger arddeatb, After al), mav it not! yo ‘pat the “bond of union” in the 1O G T | ¢oulyamyth, I: seems like it Trea SEEKERS. FIT THE RIVER TO THE PLAN lans — Sir,—Mr. McKinnon a! several of the neetings Jately beld in Murray Harbor istrict tried hard to impress on his hea ers the great service he rendered last Sum ner at Moncton to perfect the plan of th: Hillsborough Bridge. He assured the at last com- y up'e that the plan was jleied. Mr. McKimnon was asked what ite the plan was prepared fur. He was ‘amb. Thesite was notchoseca, But the lan was completed. He was going to it the river to the plan,— instead of fitting the plan to tbheriver. The way of the orevaricatior is bard—and the new At~ torney~General is finding it out. + oo OBSERVER. Kipling’s New Poem. Loxpoy, Nov. 1.—Rudyard Kipling has written @ poem, whicb wil] be sald on be- half of tbe fund for the benefit of the widows and orpbans of soldiers killed in South Africa, It is an appeal in the style of the ‘* Barrack-room Ballads” for the womeo and children Tommy Atkins has left behind. The last stanza reade : Let us manage so as later we can look him In the face, And tell him what he’d very much pre- fer; ployere saved his place, And bis mates, that’s you and me, look~ ed out for her. He’s an absent-minded beggar, and he may forget it all, But we do not want his kiddies to re- mind him we sent ’em tothe work-house while their daddy hammered Paul, So we’!] help the bomes our Tommy’s left behind bim. That Each stanza has a separate refrain, of which the following is a sample :— Cook’s sou, duke’s son, son of a belted ear), Son of a Lambeth publican, it’s a]] the same today ; Eech of ’em doing bis country’s work, and who's to Jeok after the gir) ? Pass the hat for your credit’s sake, and pay, pay, pay ! Owing to the very bad phetograpbic weather it will still be scme time before it is possible to fill all the orders for photo- graphs of the P. E. Island Transvaal) con- tingent, If you haven’t ordered one yet you had better do £0 at once. LOCAL NOTICES. Munyon’s Inhalers just re- ceived. Price $1 00— Johnson & Johnson, Druggists. The best place to buy Furs is at Prowse Bros. The best place to buy Cloth ing is at Prowse Bros, The best place to buy Car- | pats is at Prowse Bros. You may not know it, but the best place in the city to ‘buy Dress Goods, Uorsets, Gloves, and Millinery is at | Prowse Bros, | i At the residence of Mrs. Wayman last "evening her ouly daughter, Mary Louise, was united in marriage to Mr. Fred Ren~ outt by Rev. J. W. McConnell. The bride waa attended by Miss Bessie Carter, and the groom was supported by Mr. Joseph Kennedy. Mr. aad Mre. Renoutt will reside on Rocbfurt Square, Cap'ainC A Hensley aod Lieutenant Charies D Cory were with the late Gen- eral Symons in the battle at Glen- coe, and present at the charge. These forces were afterwards separated, and Messre Cory and Hensley were with Yule’s column, which has now joined the main body at Ladysmith.— Halifax Herald More Bure iaries.—The Summerside Farmer reports burglars operating at Lot 14. A few evening’s ago they visited the resideuce ot Hugh Mclatosh, at that place, and took two firkins and some roils ot. butter, a quantity of bread, a barrel of flour and a Jot of other articles. Later on the same night they breke into Mr. Geo. Monkley’s and took three firkins of butter and about $16 worth of preserves. ‘Lhe wagon tracks and also the footprints of one man in rubbers or rubber boots were traced from both places down to the river, where the goods had evidently been ship- ped upon a boat. Y. M. L. A.—The fifth annual course of lectures of the Y M L A of St James Church for 1899 1900 is as follows :— Nov 14+h~ Concert. Nov 28:h—Lecture, Mr Arsenault. Dec 12th—Lecture, Mr T C James. Jan 23rd—Lecture, Mr A A Bartlett. Feb 6:h—Concert. Feb 20th— Lecture, erald. Mar 6th—Lecture Judge McDonald. Mar :i0.h—Lecture, Dr Anderson, Mr Justice Fitz- Recexst Fires.—On Saturday moraing Jast, at Squirrel Creek, Lot 12, Mr. Patrick Gouid’e barn and all its contents wee destroyed by fire. His horses were saved with difficulty. It is supposed the fire was Carried to the barn from some burning potato stalks near it. There is no insur ance. On Monday last the roof of Mr. John Jelly’s house at Linkletter Road was ep- trely destroyed by fire Other damage was done the house, The loss was cover-~ ed by $410 insurance. The fire is suppos- ed to have originated from a defective flue. 8. O. E.—Lodge Eton, R R degree. Meeting to-night at 8 o’clock. Initiation. Ciry or Gaent.—The City of Ghent is due io night at midnighte B:fore leaving for Quebec, Rev. T. F. Fullerton, the Protestant chaplain of the Canadian contingent, had an excellent photograph taken at Messrs. Westlake Bros. studio. See it in the window of Johneon & Johnson’s down town drug store, where orders may be left. Price 30 centsr A broken pane of plate glass ts being replaced in the printing establishment of John Coombs, Queen St. It was insured in the Lloyds Plate Glass Insurance Co. R K Jost is the local agent. Hermanville 1 Tamworths months old. Choice on at $5.00 each —Bargaine. Address— _ DIED. In Roxbury Mase, Oct. 27h, Regira Ellenora McDonald, eldest child of David William and Margaret L. Mc~ Donald nee Hunter, aged 17 years, 7 months and 25 days. == A Se —— CARD. DR. DICREY has resumed practice Office Hours 9.80tc lp. m. 2 to HERMANVILLE FARM, 256—w3i d2aw Hermapnville, P EI ——ns me ee Water Attentin ‘That will cause your watch to mark the hours and minutes exactly. As you value your time piece, do not allow it to run on without atten- tion from year to year. Such treat- ment will soon ruin the finest watch. It’s economy to have it examined ‘regular intervals. Iam sure I can do it to your satisfaction. 4p.m. Evenings by appointment. Sures CHRONIC-DISE ASES and RUPTURE Send sta mp for infor tm ric, by Ball arty trea tm “a Ofc mation, or call at Trure, Nova Scot Merchants Baas vi dec dautiagaic E=@ Please call G, F. HUTCGHESON Ch’town Queen St cat Carthy, was this morning fined $2 or 10 Dr. Carruthers, of Sackville, N days. regret red at the Queen Hote! last even- : iS ing Destetzrs Cap eae 2. 7 s Mr. Jno. A. Reberison represent ‘| from the C a ee Yael Caverbill & Learmont, Montre: - a lj ee ee bint uc arm » “Montreal, is al the; military police yesterday, H stel Davies. | ~ Mr. Parker Carvell, of Carv "Bros 7 IsLanp |} »>RoDUCE.—As the Lwo Sy Iney’s | Charlotieiown, P.K, i. spent Seton § in| in Cape Bre ton sre booming, ia another | t.wn.—Truro News. | column will be found a card relatie g to the i; v. Jd. Jd. Teands ale, was & passenger | - haa ae shag P. E Is! aca pro- ere by ihe mail special last evening ret uraing | nce by A. veekine & Co. 2 al amen | ner vi See ee = - = 0 : | Bran H Baxx.—Toe Merchants Bank of | | Ing é ng ‘“isston Hoard of the) P, KE. Islanu will shortly onen a branch in Methodist Church. Summerside with Mr. J, F. MeMi'lan as The Frederiction, N. B., University | agent. This will bethe fourth branch of students, a few days ago, banged the effigy | the Bank on the Island, of Hon. Mr. Tarte in front of Sheriff ——— | Sterlirg’s office. The effigy was labelled Bors Wanrrp.— Boys are naking money | «s Tarte the Traitor.” selling The Dauwy Examiner. It is no trouble for a smart boy to make a fair amount of pocket-money each evening. Boys sbould be on hand ai the office each afternoon at four o’clock: tf For Tue Hospirat.—The Guardian re- ports that while in Montreal Mr. Geo. B. Longworth purchased a complete outfit of furaiture, bedding, etc. for presentation to the men’s ward of the Prince Edward Island Hospital. Isuanp Scenzs.—Mr. W. W. Clarke has had a number of photographs of Island ecenes taken by Mr. A. W. Mitchell. It is understood that the views are to be used in a book to be issued by the Canada Atlantic and Plant Steamship Line. Fextan MEDALS cal correspondent fo the Halifax Herald wishes to kaow when those Fenian Raid medals are to be issued, as it is a long time since the affair happen- ed. A great many have departed this life. and if they are not issued, soon, there will be none togive them to. PointeR.—When travelling to Mont- real or apy point west thereof, patronize the Intercolonial Railway the Peoples Line, especia'ly as the road-bed and trains are the finest on the continent and the rates lower than by avy otber route, being $2 OO less on first-class, $2.25 less on second class, and $4.90 on return tickets. Demand these diferentiala from ticket agent as they are in force and you are expected to get the bencfit of them. Awotuer Pouitica Straw.—The new ¥ rear rene” * Yam UN Bedheae lait Bik ioaa® ic ministers in the Ontario government bave choren reasonably eafe constituencies. Mr. Campbell, of South Renfrew, bas resigned to give a@ seatto Mr. Latchford. The Liberal majority in the last election was 1400. Mr. Campbell gete a registraship worth $3,000 a year. Mr. Stratton’s majority in West Peterborough last elec- tion was 999. It is not!a great indication of strengih wheu Cabinet Ministers are selected from party hives. ABANDONED ON AN TeLanp. — A St. Jobn’s, Nfld., despatch of the Sist says: The eteamer Labrador, which has just arrixed here from a trip aloag the Labra dor coaet, reports that a fixhing crew of 30 people are on a degolate island otf the nor- thern section of the coast, where they have beeu virtually abandoned for some time, owing to the fact that the instructione for a versel to bring them miscarried. A special steamer must be sent promptly to their assistance, or they w'll perish trom cold and burger during the comiog winter. Reap Tue Srory.—We published yes- terday the first chap ers of a most interest- ing storv, ** The Mystery of Count Lan- drinoff,” ‘which wilt be continued day by day in Tue Examiner. We strongly ade vise al] who enjoy good fiction, and an ex: citable plot well carried ont, to be sure and read the tale. It is considered to be one of the best serial stories published. The first chapter describes the consternation of young Boris Landrinoff, who received from %i8 mother ip Rusia a telegram to the effect that his father had mysteriously disappeared, and directing him to leave England, where he is being educated, and re‘urn home atonce. The interest and excitement grows withevery subsequent chapter. hhhhhhhhhhi hihi hair hha hhh hii bib bh hh bh For rh cold in Head And all throat troubles a com- mon sense cure, and one that is casily used, is a Munyon’s Inhaler. Clouds of medicated vaper are inhaled through the mouth, and emitted from the nostrils, having cleansed and vaporized all the diseased parts. Full instructions how to use the inhaler given with each one; ry Pend PWS AND UMBRELLAS w—at Stanley Sros.F rn s vor rage} ll 4 “* o— - - * - - . Am Me ME Me Me So SEE, Bye 4 AP AP EPA AS AS AP AP AP AP > cs ¥ ‘ “on +X Lys/ =i Jsust received from g% ‘ - fal eA the makers — Ladies’ and Men’s Umpbrellas— PPh at 4, Nad A Ad call ad all baragon rids, good and strong; coverings of Zanilla, good wearers and fast and Gloria— colors, ROR IR DSUs LADIES, 68c, 85c, $4.00, $4.30 and $1.65 MEN’S $1.00, $4.25, $4.40, $1.78 and Up Ladies’... Waterproofs in Cravenette, Tweeds and Serges.... $3.00 and Up © A new and very convenient garment are thos with separable skirts—in Navy and Black Serges—— > Waterproo. WE HAVE 1HEM ee BROS. | eas FE MV as ae ek eked E Ei PAN a a | IT PAYS TO BUY AT wf REIN S.’ We ore are offering a few of last season’s —— SACQUES AT TREMENDNUS DISCOUNTS $3 OC for $1 90 $6 85 for $375 | $4 20 fur $2.25 ‘A 75 for 200 9 60 for 482) 4 40 for 295 5 90 for 375 | 11 75 for 600 |} 9 50 for 5 0 The above are marked in plain figures and most be sold for cash regardless of COST. . The Peerless Blanket SIZE 60X80 This is one of our specials and is only to be found at PER-~ KINS’ It sells for $2.95 PER PAIR REMNANTS —ouw About 40 or 60 ends of dress goods in cloth, serges and tancies—in lengths from 3 to 5 yards. All REDUCED. Price $1.00 complete. hb hhbishirhihshishbhbpbbpbrhbbpbsirhbihrhbpbhrpbrbrhprhrhpyhbpyhyhbtb hbtatetrtatatrt trtatatasadates e siecle Slag lod” ea 0h i Slactle 2 tpn tiling: linda Bel 4: idle dle lal ndlbndy Sal teuthtad vvvrr"r"uCu",""".",7,;"" "rr a cll: ian i OE ia F. Perkins & Go. BAZAAR GLOVE MILLINERY LEADE FITTING PATTERNS SUNN IFTEEN CENTS EACH 5 SIDE CH TOWN RT Le a Stee ES OOO Se OS ila cal. ~ linea are sss ae Anes: Naar la anes arn 4 - abe ' nataiiiieitenn alate | ed lila DBE! CE 1 i , fi