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Mason ° S 2 * — “eer < x q BOO B80 BB QS Mr SUNNYSIDE DEWTSTRY MENA Me Ne AP AP AN AT ~* 4 poms (<a aE DAILY EXAMINER NUVI VbER 21, LSY0. A MEETING THAT WAS A MEETING dia aod mickle woo’ Ls the deil said 'waen he clicked the ao’, ’ » aie ; P : 1 _ . ) wie dear ola Patriot was in hysterics, all last week, over cer'ain meetings held by Sir Louis Davies in Belfast and Murray ibe first of these gatherings Pownal and = thither i ; rte r rey 9 r ' bump of admiration iu excellent working order, with greatly elongated sural ap peodages, aud wearing a tremendous pair of With the aid of this equip ment, Jeck Falstatt’s performances in de- and ’ oe ries, o = scribing the me buckram suit kendal greep is made to sink into insignifi~ cance compared with The Patriot’s descrip: audience which responded to invitation to meet him at tion of the Sir Louis Davies’ Pownal. i y , the village itself. It be- haved well. It was “picturesque” that evening. Then, there was a “splendid meeting”. Ihe large hall was crowded to 1 the door.’ “Several ladies added beauty and colerto the andience”, (The allusion to the color of the ladies is, we assure our “When Sir Louis entered, the hall shook with the “tremend- readers, The Patriot’s ) ous ovation.” He “stept to the frontamid He “electrified the splendid gathering.” *‘ The a perfect hurricane of applause.” enthusiastic cheering and applause made Pownal Hall rexecho trom time to time.” He concluded “amidst vociferous cheering aod applause”. The “tiger,” which follow- ed, “rang out on. the frosty air awakening the peaceful slopes” of Pownal. By aciual count, there were just ninety | seven persons at the meeting, a fair propor- tion of whom were friends of the Opposi- | tion candidate, Mr. McLean. But while Pownal appropriately donred its “kirtal sheeo” to receive Sir Knight, while men and ladies repaired to that pol- itical trysting place not to speak to each Office in New Prows2 2!o ok, other in wooing tones, but to roar, accord- first door to the 1ight stairs. DR. AYEPS CARD. W. F. H. CARVELL, B. A. BARRISTER-AT-LAW “Pp Bank (of Nova Scotia Building CHARLOTTETOWN. Telephone No. I70 Money to Loan. Mr. Arthur dB. Mellish Attorney at law, being about to proceed to South Africa for the winter On active milit- ary Service in responee to Her Majesty’s gall, begs to announce that in his absence his law- office at Souris will be kept open and all legal business will be promptly at- tend ed to under competent management. Correspondenence may be addressed to him at Souris as uéual. DR. GORDON ALLEY PHYSICIAN & SURGEON (Gredua‘e McGill University.) Office and Residence--Dorchester Street Office Hours—9 to 10a. m., 1 to 3 and Tto 8 p- m. Prompt attention to country calls. TO LET —— ee The northend of a bouse situated on Prince Street, conta‘ning nine rooms, suit- able for a boarding house-or private resid- ence. Apply to THOMAS McQUAID, er Princ Barrieter and ~ 241 eee ent tay EVENING CLASSES For You Will be opened on the 16th inst., aithe Chariotictown Business College and Writing Academy, where instruciions will be given in Bouk-Keeping, Business Pract ce, Correspondence, Business Penman- ship, Practical Arithmetic, Shorthand and Typewriting. Classes open from 7.30 to 9.30 p. m. Five sessions per week. Enter at any time but NOW is the best. Students may study any branches de~ sired. Individual instructions given by the following teachers:—J Harry Will- mame (Penmanst rip); Wm Moran. Licensed Teacher of Phonography; A C McMillan, Licensed). L. B. MILLER, Principal Apply at College for particulars. ing to The Patriot, like bulls of Bashan, there were a few seraphic persons present, whose admiratioa for themselves and each other was only surpassed by the veneration of the man of the goggles. One of the these persons is our brand new Attorney General. Sir Louis said he was *‘young,able and talented ;” andthe report- er says these are also his sentiments. “ He,” (Mr. D. A. McKinnon) entered at ouce “into a thoroughly clear and comprehen- sive discvssion.” “The fixed attention” “the emphatic shake of the head” and “the burete of applause” ehowed that “he made a pronounced impression’ on the “big meeting”’—of ninety-seven. I: was only necessary for the reporter, in order to fittingly ccmmemorate Mr. Mackiovon’s appearance at Pownal, to quote the lines of Cowper, a little altered — Then Jet us siog, lonz live the King, McKionon, loug live he And when he uext doth ride abroad May we be there to see. A second beatific personage was present atthe meeting. Sir Louis again gave the man with the goggles the proper term to use in describing Mr. David P. Irving. “His name is a synonym for all tnat is true, noble and just in the Belfast district ,” said Sir Louie; and the reporter at once marked it down inhis book. I[t wa» eepecially delightfu! to find the veracious reporter declare Mr. Irving “consistent in temperance” notwithstanding his support of Mr, Fraquhareon and his “blood money’ License Act. But the Graces go in trioz, Therefore it was more fitting that the polities! cherubim or seraphim at Pownal should number three, The reporter, having found no trouble,with the aid of his goggles, iu locating the two lesser seraphe, surely our readers need not be told that a searchlight was necessary to distinguish the thir By nomeans. There he stood “lookiog in perfect health and the happiest spirits,” “bowing aod smiling to the ninety- seven,’> ‘ihe ablest all round statesman ia the Dominion Government,” “Prince Edward Island’s brillant Knight,” ** a Rupert in debate,” “ the Island’s first orator.” It wovld have been interesting if the reporter had explained how much of ‘he “bowing and smiling,” and “ happy spirits” were due to the receipt from the people for $2292 per day, Sundays in- cluded, besides travelling expenses for the time he was spending in canvassing fcr Irving and McKinaon. But why demand usreasonable things, The reporter,with al! his accomplishments,is not a mind reader. Therefore the question is ruled out, as irrelevant if nct impertinent. To Cure a Coldin One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tableté. All druggists refund the money it fails to cure. 2c, E. W. Grove’s signature is on each box. | oul TTT OO PEERY eR SE NE Te NOTES AND COMMENTs. | —Bradstreets reports: Some improve ment in retail trad iences, but rather less is doing at British Columbia points. Bank clearings for the week aggregate $54,300,817, an increase ur present etock of toilet goods is une of 7 percent. over this week & year gurnagsed—everythins that style and Business faiures forthe week num ij odern taste Can sures , and at prices | ber 19, as against 24 Ilo this week & vear tpgt must meet your viewe, ago Customeis supplied with jus: whut they - ' —— ask for. —— Murdered Her Mistress. Are you @ user of Paine 8 Celery Coms pound? Qur stock of this popular medi- _ | cine ie fresh, aud only the genuine eold,— WINN , Nov fild } , al Reddin Bros., Bragyisis, Queen Square, servan l was found t murdering Ch’town, P FE I. Wounded Braves. Durban, Nov. 19 —The Pretoria Volik~ stern snnounces that Blake, the American Colonel of the Irish«Buer brigade, and Vanden, the commeandant of the Jobannes- bury polic2, have been wounded. ~<_- Hatirax Prices.— The Gerald of Saturday says: Potatoes have declined 2 cents since the Jast report and are now selling at 26c to 28c per bushel ex~veasel. Potatoes are not coming forward from P, %. Island very freely, and freights are scarce. Nova Scotia potatoes collect 32c. Pork is lower, large supplies having come from P. EK. Island. There is no material change in other meat preducts. Eggs have advacced to 162 and 17c. Oats Lave eased off a little in valae, P. FE. Isiand stock to S7c. Hay and feed are unchanged as e inthe maritime prov, 4 ITIS WELL TO KNOW It is well to know where to go for pure fresh drugs and family medicines constant aim is to please our patrons in two essential points— CNVALLLN Our and value. We solicit your trade, assuring you of our best efforts to meet your want. ‘Island Produce, We are handling on commission all kinds of P. E. Island Produce, such is cargoes Potatoes, Hay, Oats, Poul try, (Beef in 1}’s, wrapped), Pork, Eggs, Mutton, &c., and we have an agency in North and South Sydney. Address— A. JENKINS & CO.,, North Sydney, Box 10%, Cape Breton 157—dt u fri wyy 3mos ESTABLISHED 1887 LEITH HOUSE last report. ruling at about 35c com pared a - MARRIED. f On Noy 14th, Allan S. Maclean, of Cap: Breton, and Jennie 8. Chappell, of P. E. J, were united in matrimony at their new home on Roosevelt Street, Bostoa, by tbe Rev. A. D. McKinnon, B.D. : Have You Catarrh? If you are troubled with Catarrh and want to be cured, use Catarrbozone, which is a@ guaranteed cure for this distressing uisease, There is no mystery about Catarrhozone’ though its effect is magical. Ointmenrs avd snuffs cannot reacn the deceased parts and have thus proved useiess,but Catarrb- hozone is carried by the air vou breathe directly to the diseased parte, where it vulariizee, killing the germ life and heal the sore sp2tre It cures by inhalation. No danger, 10 risk, sold by all druggists or by mail, price $100 For triai outfit send l0c in stampsto N C POLSON & CU. Hox 540 Kingston, Ont Cal! and see onr new stock of fancy oak and mahogany-finished screeas. Oak bo k and music racks. Prices right. See ad.—Jobo Newson. 1 wk, Don’: sliow anyone to persuade vou that there are other places just ss good as curs fur clothing. There are others bat nose so good, none so cheap.—Prowse Bros, 264 3ins. Send one dollar and fifty ceats to Jo the Ovster Kiog. aud he will send you y box containing 450 choice P. B. 1. ovate Address Kiog Joy, Lock Box 252, Cha. otretown, P,E I, Keep your hands warm with a pair of Our nice warm gloves.—R. H. Rameay & Co. = 500 Improved Milk Cans By the introduction of machinery, we have overcome the trouble complained of in the slopping over of milk cans Ail orders fo» NON-SLUPP- (NG MILK CANS | filled promptly, wholesale or retail, f A McLEAN, Masenic Temple, Charlottetown PURE..... zziNdia Tea =e 22 © 2 22eeea 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— a5 cents a pound Special low prices on parcels of 5 pounds and upwaras. ‘| porter of unsurpassed Telephone 174 P, 0. Box 326 82 to 88 Queen Street Having secured the agency of the fam- ous “Silver Spring Brewing Sherbrooke” P. @.,T am prepared to eupply ale and quality at prices that cannot fail to please. Write for prices and be prepared for a genuine sur- prire. A. MACDONALD Belfast District. The undersigned will meet the | + ier- of tie Belfast district at the limes apd place: — B-lie River, Tuesday, 21st Nov. inst, at 6 pm. Wool Islands, East Tall, Wednesday, 2 ‘nd inst, at 6 p m. Caledouia, Tbursday, 23rd Nov. inet, 6 pm, Grandview, Friday, 24:h Nov. inst, at 6pm. Uigg Hall, Saturday, 25th Nov. inst, at fUlluWwing 6 po. Chie Valley,(Gleason’s) Monday, 27th Nov. inst at 6 pm. Melville Sch: ol House, 29tt Nov. inst, 6p m. Montague Cross, Thursday, 30.h Nov. inst, at6 pm. Iris, (Pleasant Dec. inst, at 1 pm. Mt. Vernon, (Rona) Friday, Ist Dec. at6 pm. Alberry Plaine, Saturday, 2nd Dec. at 6pm. Orwell Cove. Monday, 4th Dec. at 6pm, Vernon Riyer Bridge, Wednesday, 6tb Dec. at 6 pm. The Government Candidate, Mr. D. P Irviog, is cordially invited to attend. A A McLEAN. Wednesday, Valley), Friday, lst FINE, NEW GOLD and SILVER WATCHES JUST RECEIVED Also direct from the manu- facturers: — Silver Tools, both Table and Fancy Ladies’ and Gentiemen’s Rings Gold Brooches carf Pins Rings, both Plain and Set wih Stones. The Birthday Stones are.— January, Garnet ; July, Rabey Februayr, Amythist | August, Moonstone March, Hyacinthe | Sept. Sapphire April, Diamond | Oct. Opal May, Emerald | Nov. Topaz Juae, Pear! | Dec. Turquoise If you wish avything special made to order, please leave your order early or there may be a difficulty in procuriog ex- actly what you wish for, as manufacturers report avery brisk crade. Been & GUFF GROCERS Hi. W. TAYLOR, CAMERON Btock, CHARLOTTETOWN. TIE DalLY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEMBEk 21, 1899 ee et Ne 2 Ne “as 0 as 23% a ~ At 4 7it & Me ( Ya “AP 3 de we Please Take Noties!} We will give world breuking records in the line of Bary gains in all lines of Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Caps, Carpets, and Fur Goods. See our fur coats $15%and up See our fur capes $10 and up See our fur robes $5 and up See our fur caps $1.50 and up 2 See our fur jackets $18 and up Political Meetines. |» 9 00 per cent saved. Just as well made and more stylish | )vu want,and ai prices that cannot be touched in the city, ~ See our I'wr Lined Coats, they are beauts, $48 to 75 Have a look at our [ailo. Made Overcoats, $10, | '2, 15 and i0. Don’t pass our tailor made suits—$10, 12, 15 and18 root any custom made coat in Canada. Underclotbing by the thousand-——Men’s Underclothing, — «* \ze8 34 to 48; all cotton, half cotton, or all wool, just as a oa * % > Piha ay sae LADIES—« JACKETS This department has been moved do wn stairs and is second to none in the provinces for style, fit and finish. We take the lead. You may be able to get what some people call jackets for less money in the city, but youcannot get better value on earth than what we are offering this fall. We do not keep the kind that turns its color the first time it sees the light, or goes tc pieces the first time you put it on; but each garment is guaranteed by the firm and if it does nut turn out satisfactorily, your money back every time, All wool, homemade blanketing, 36 or 72 inches wide, very cheap. Ask . to see our 5, 6, 7,8, 9 or 10 Ib blankets, bought direct from the manufact- urers -prices are $1 75, 2, 250, 3, 3 50,4 0, 6 and 7 dollars, No excuse for being cold this winter, You need not look for better value= there is none. 25 hands all waiting and anxious to show you our goods and give yon our prices rource Bros The Wonderful Cheap Men Heaeaeal eae |