THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEM' FE”), 29 £99 i ~ ret VSS i < ake Be { < j ' OWDEN | a ww! Psa ts : te only one-tenth cens } it i iT ‘ . it will ts s ! All : ' a : n } ? con . . tf ; ? send to na fine Bix cans a, 7 paper free, 1-5 . » Mess | enane saan ScqQUSGGEERGRSCLRGSSELEL Mer caseeen nS ETERS! | i | Silver Articles fer Christmas Gifts e im Our C&s snow Win WW W DAVE isp] ved nA Ssuygestions Christmas presenta | GRAND DISPLAY OF Sterling Silver bony Articles Rich Cut Glass h isn’t a woman in the land who won’t appreciate some- thing in Silver, Ebony or Cut Giass. Our assortment is com- plete with prices very low. . ENGRAVING. rhis is the season. when this department 1s rushe j with ord- ers. We would sucgest placing your order for engraving early. 263 W. W. WELLNER Jeweler and Engraver. DOGDRDORORSSGRRRODDAREERSORURRESASERGRANGRRRRRECCHE RRO! (RGRPSHE A LREROSGOSSRRSGSEREEGREREASGSESCORSRaeaneeEsay + - 7 - se ae 7 - oe - a o - - aoe - * - - * 7 a - a - a +e - - st he ~ r oo - ~ - = <= we a = os - se om oe al ee oe 7” = a . = * 2 = cal * - a am eo a = = J - - a” = 7 a m - - 7 = + + - - ow o or cam = = cal = a = oe - = = al 7 -~ = - - = = ~ = = ee TeUGDAERGDGCHGREGRGGRGOCRLARERERECEEEEE Das ae Comforting beyond expression to be ab'e to ‘ @ £0 toa place where you kncw every 4 thing is done in a first class manner 2 Our sim is to give our custoin- § ers the very Lest value at the lowest $ possible price. 3 We guarante? al! our work to ; be strictly first clase Give us a call and be convincer . , <6 a ’ Brae Stewart and Co'y. “THE MODERN” Founders, Engineers & Machinists Steam Nav. Co’\’s Wharf Ch’town, P EI Phone 1°5 «ae @ @ 4 2 @ eS CELERY 22 2e{Q@er @ CELERY > ee? oa? aoa BT mime @ > %* @S Se] «~ <= i. Why do we hearand see so much about “‘Paines’ Celery Compound ?” Because it is claimed to have a certain amount of celery in its composition, and why are we blowing so much about cele rv? Because we have the genuine article, and in order to incro- duce it even more thoroughly, we make the following liberal offer:— Celery per bbl $2.00 for 3 bbls $5.00 for 6 bbls $9.50—a pian for keeping celery sen+ with each order; also a sample sent on receipt of address and Ycentsin stamps. When ordering ate if for winter kee ying or present *, we ship to all the Maritime Pro- nees, and cvlery wil! be received by ircustomers in perfect condition for inter keeping. We are also grower; and shippers of cabbage, beets, carrots, parsnips, tur- hips, cauliflower, ton atoes, onions. Orders from unknown 2orrespondents, will please accompany order with cash Address,— . J.J. GAY & SON Celery Specialists, Charlottetown P. E. L . i u vi OL a FRIDAN’ if : HER NS 3 ce nig a wonth. THE TEMPERANCE QUESTION. An Appeal to Clergy and Temperance men to do Their Duty. On Sunday evening, 26th inat., Rev. Mr. Howard preached a very timely sermon on “Temperance” in the Pownal Metbodiat Chureh He vividly protrayed the evils of intemperance and said it wes t! e | maddest folly for any Government to tex | liquor for the sake of revenue” ; ieZaizing ind mak respectable the uy accursed business that makes crimina‘s and paupers, creates want, misery and = wor We ho; that perv M inister on the _ leland yee follow the good example ot Mr. Howard and from their pulpits denounce this drink eviiaad the men who have licensed it Let them cal upon the people to rise in (heir might and spow these men that they cannot do such things in an avowedly tem perance and prohibition country, and ex- : to go unpunished. Surely “ Bis watchmen are not all blind, they are not al] dumb sleeping shepherds.” , What then are we Temperance men roing to do? Are we going to swallow the insult offered to us by :he Federal Govern ment, after our work and splendid vote. for Prohibition, while they never inten led to giveittous? Theo was heaped on top of ‘his the insult of our Local Governinent in eg slizing the sale of the accursed suit, for the stamping out of which we are organ Zed. If we do not come Out ike men, and ¥ our voice and votes resent these insulie, en in Heaven’ vme, let us Shut up oar L uges ard ¢c ‘ em into rum shops. Let us not keep up tie farce any longer. - . ‘OF ONS Wii NOt Supporithis or any party that thus prostitutes their temperance principles for the sake of gain And when we eee Our Grand Secretar o p/Onty in the joversste of the License Aci Party, it ietime we asked him to step down “and ort. Ob, Temperance men, were are we ? A True Temperance Grit. ae IT IS WELL TO KNOW It is well to know where to go for pure fresh drugs and family medicines. Our constant aim is to please our patrons in two esseotial points~ quality and value. We solicit your trade, assuring you of our best efforts to meet your want>. Jur preseat ctock of toilet goods is un- surpassed—everything that style and modern taste can suggest, and at prices that must meet your views, Custome:s supplied with just whut they ask for. Are you a user of Paine’s Celery Coms pound? Our «tock of this popular medi- cine ie fresh, aud only the genuine sold.— Reddin Bros., Druggists, Queen Square, Ch’town, P E I. — i All forms of ecrofula, sores, boils, pim- ples and eruptions are quickly and per- manently cured by Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Send one dollar ard fifty cents to Jo tie Ovster King. and he wil] send you y box containing 450 choice P. E. I. oyate Addreis King Joy, Lock Box 252, Cha ottetown, P.E.I. Men’s gloves,wool, leather, kid, mocha fur-lined kid, fur lined mocha, Astrican- buck, meu’s or bovs sizes ell marked to sell; come quick before stock broken. Prowse Bros THE QUESTION IS OFTEN ASKED, HOW 13 THE ASCENDENCY OF ROYAL OAK SOAP vwcounted for? The answer 3 simple enough, viz:—Be- sause there is none equal to it tor intrinsic merits, firm ness, vurity, combined with great casting and cleansing pro- perties Send for premium list. J, D, LAPTHORN & C0., Charlottetown Soap Works GET THE WAR NEWS EVERY DAY TueDaity Examiner is first on the st reets each day with the fullest and latest de spaiches from the seat of war. This is ad mitted on every side. Tue Dairy Examiver will be sent to any addrees during tne war for twenty-five THE EXAMINER PUB. CO., Charlottetown it -s : , eruming the | of the house [I was ‘Local and Other Items, Wett Done.—The Britith residents of Portland, Oregon, have raised $500 for the fund for the widows and orphans of British soldiers killed in South Africa. abel Boys Wantrrep.—Boys are making mone sellog Tue Daiwy Examiner. It ig no thereby | trouble for a smart boy to make a fair amount of pocket-money each evening . * . Bovs should be on hand at the office each afternoon at four o’clock: tf ~~» — An Evenr CrvLepratep.—At Great Bend, Kansas, ove day last wee k, a formal saloon Opening was celebrated by # parade from the station tothe saloon. The Mayor aud Town Marshal in a carrisge, headed by a band plaving “A Hot Time,” led the procession. Speeches were made ard free drinks given to the crowd. The minis tersof Great Bend will start a temperance crusade and demand that the State prohi- btition law be enforced. ~~ CoMMENDABLE ENTERPRISE.—With its characteristic enterprise, The National Magazine, of Boston, as soon as war in the Transvaal became an assured fact, dis- patched a special ré presentative to Sout! Africa, and the forthcoming numbers will contain authentic reports of the sjtuation. Ibis is in line with their policy of keeping closely in touch with every event of mo mentin any quarter of the globe, and reflects great credit on the energetic man- agement of this popular magzine, ~ Aw O_p and Weit Trizp Remepy.— Mrs, Wivrlow’s Soothing Srrup has been nfed for over itiy years by millions of mothers for their children while ‘eething, with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic and is the bést remedy for Di-rahoea, It is pleasant tothe taste, Sold by druggists in,eyery part of the world. Twenty-five cents aq bottle. Its value is incalculable. Be sure and ask for Mrs Winslow’s Soothing Syrup. Dream Came True —Neighbores of Mrs. R. Maloney, of West New York, N J., are talking of a strange dream which caused the woman to jump terrified from ber bed, rueh out of thebouse and run tothe tracks of the river roda to a ditch in which lay the mangled body of her son Daniel, who had been run over by a passing train whil his mother lay asleep. Mrs. Maloney says | of her dream ; “I saw my boy fall under the wheels of a train. | saw bis white face and: the look in his eyes, I saw the wheels grind /:im to pieces. When I came to my senses 1 was screaming, shivering. I put on my clothes and rau out alongsid e thetrack. I ran along in the darkness aniwhen I found the body of my son it was crushed by the wheels ae I saw it in my dream. Itis certain that Mre, Malone was the first to find the dead man. He was killed ecarcely a bundred yards from his home. He was running along on the top of the freight cars when be slipped and feil between the wheels. —_—_ ~e -——- Who does not know women and young giris who are continually in tears? Who ulways see the dark side? Who have frequent fite of melancholy without any apparent cause? The intelligent phy- sician will know that i: is some derange- ment of the complicated and delicate feminine organs. The young girl sutf-rs bodily and mentally, in silecce. There is undue weariness, unexpected pain, un- reasonable tears and fits of temper. tr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription exerts 8 wonderfal power over woman’s delicate organism. It is an inv‘gorating tonic and is specific for the peculiar weaknese, irregularities and paiuful derangements of woman. Careless, easy-goiag doctors frequently treat their woman patients for biliousness, nervousness, dyspepsia, liver or kidney troubles, when the real sickness is in the organs distinctly feminine, and no help can come till they are made per- fectly etroug by the useof Dr. Pierce’s Favoriite Prescription. Send 31 one-cent stamps tocover coét of mailing only, and receive free @ copy of Dr. Pierce’s Medical Adviser. Address Worild’s Dispensary Medical Association, Bufialo, N.Y. The Montreal Daily Star has its own correspondent with the Canadian contin~ gent. It will have and has had more war news than any other paper in Canada. Write enclosing stamps to! and you can get it for a whole year every, day for ore dollar. Robert L. Cotton, agent, P O Box 84, Ch town. For oilcloth squares, ends of oilcloth ; and general house furniehings try Paton & Co's. John T. TicKenzie, & THE TAILOR & CHARLOTTETOWN -=- PE. ISLAND TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY-- - SATURDAY ST SE 8 ET te BRB Programme om THIS WEEK AT MY STORE. (‘is blouse day” , | for 90c. rc and black, cheap )0 pieces of dress goods, 40 wide, good to wear, to be sold at 12c per Your choice of any untrim.ued yd to-day, Ready made on Thursday. for 2 75, 4 90 for 325, 5 10 for 3 50, 5 40 for 3 75, 5.90 for 4 00,850 for 5 50. PHOS GOD FH HE OGOO DIOS DOOD ODOC GOOE FOP OGOOETIOREOVOOCaA OOD0 3888 OOO! 21008600 26S OCOD A few dozen ladies warm waists to be sold to day, $1.20 for S0c, 1.30 Not very many left—you must hurry if you want one. Bachelor and blanket day. Yoa'll buy blankets cheap to day, satteen covers and filled with elder down, ‘the price is cut in two, A tew bachelors, Only a few left. overskirt in navy, blue Yon'll buy a handsome skirt $3 25 for 2 25, 3 40 inches hat in the store at half price to-day only. bered. QOD HOOS1D DHOoO* HASSE at Haunsay$_ Clothing, 294425 SOO IVHSOAA OFWOESD OOF Cold, disagreeable weather is a small matter to yoa if you are wrapped up in one of our comfortable Ulsters, Over- coats or Reefers. We have a splendid Men’s Ulster for $3.50. We have a splendid Boy’s Ulster for $2.50. We pay special attention to the boys. It there is anyone who should be come fortably and warmly clad it is the boys who spend most of their time out doors and are exposed to all kinds of weather: So if y.u have a boy keep him heal thy and happy, by buying his clothing at The Model Store. WATERPROOFS We have a splendid line of macintoshes in many different sizes, colors and prices. Our values in these goods can- not be surpassed, Umbrellas from 50c to $4.00 Rubbers in all sizes and kinds, R. H. RAMSAY & 60 THE OUTFITTERS Acide dudes dedeadedede ic. H. TAYLOR wee eeeeee SS emtane in penne eee se -_, 2 Pe 7S ~ iS THOVEPPATTETTATD we EE saaiduduisiddddddddidddauduudiada se setae te The Biggest Day of the Week. Handkerchief and Kid Clove Day You’ll get bargains in handkerchiefs and kid gloves to-day at prices long to be remem- SESS FESS 9OGS BHO OO +. $OOS OOOS EGOE C900 S099 ~OF1 HED OOOS £906 096000606 VEGS SEwE OG56 8°94 SENTNER, McLEOD & GO eommeenyensermenreanenneenn tte More than 2000 Fami- lies in Halifax ana Dartmouth use Stn light and Lifebuoy Soaps exclusively in their homes, and all say they would not have any other kinds, 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. AVOTVORYTDDDTE A APPPIPPAD DDE APPLET PTAA PP PT TY Why should not others learn and be healthier and happier for the learning. Price is only 5¢ for large twin bar, This information is correct = Our stock is replete with © many articles of HANDSOME SILVERWARE that we are convinced ycu will not find it difficult to make a selection by visiting cur store onfSunnyside . MS cgi m = ZsE EE cm ee nee ene EP LESS 0, AI iam A SA AOE NS ag i IR lt hall: Hi a, eit hi a AAA 8 le aan ac 1 olivia at > iene, lalla ee aint ial iil, is Stet em: rear li ee J intl ance ti oe