EXAMINER, CHATLOTSSTOWN,.... THE... DAL. eh MER... .B. de OU, MUNYON’S GUARANTEE. Se 7 e Gieteait-np TRAINERS and | The Ty pper « Ascortions as to Just What, ptre= the Remedies Will Do. Prepare Letter From Mr. T. A. McLean. ATHLETES Munyon quarantess : re C LU B ROO MS tha: his gage Sin,—In answer to the centradk 7 ani ; l ul ar . 4 . . Cire Neve of rbeame- | tion by Messrs. Holman and McLeod; MAKE USE OF For the homeco tiny of tm eo tew hens: |... tha ‘me : » at} : * : thes his Dyspepsia Cure re the state ment made by ony i " ’ our contingent } y lay n a Will cure tudigestion aod | York, | willsay that they did not Paine Ss e ery Com- quantity of fireworks, fire tomach roubdice, . : 7 > - , : 7 ay all “hia Kidney Cure | tell moog the truth a hen oo crackers, torpedoes, fire four will cure 0 per cent tated, ** The facts are that neither | ire ; ef all cases of kidnap | °°**<" hap ite Ohanst ound tains, etc., etc, tonoend. A trouble; that hie Ce | of us had a tender accepted for the large rupply a lags aN tata tarrh Cure will cure | Summerside breakwater, and the} tial , ; qntarth Se metter See : and prices long standing; that bt | fjvure for Which the present con Headache Cure will care " aso . . | + headache | tracior is to do the work is not} otis any kind « misutee; ; lL, } s eye - ‘ TS 50 | } al aS ren = ough than tormy re nde rs but ) The Only Medicine M ITCH ELL’S quickly break up any OF bU) per cent lower. Kor men ot of cold and ee om through the entire lat nae Ais all druggists, 25 cents a via) if you need medical advice write Prof. Munyem 4505 Areb st.. Phila. It ls absolutely trea, ABSOLUTE SECURITY. who are not contractors and never That had been, they display quite a know ledge, for they make the siate nent that the present contract is an lower than former tenders, which admission of my statement at York that three times has the breakwater | done duty for election purposes. The report in your paper was in correct as to the price of contract. | made no reference to the cost of Gives Nerve Force, | | BOOKSTORE Strength and Endurance. | Is j (Queea St. Opp.?Prowse Bros. Trainers and athletes®in every de- |! partment of athletics must be vig- | orous and hezithy menif they would | excel in bicycle races, football. run- | . ning, jumping, skating and snow- ig ’ the former tenders, but stated the|shoeing. The athlete should have contract was let now to Messrs Mac-|4 well balanced nervous system donald a Moffatt, of Sydney, for | blood fresh and pure, and the or Gen i about $60,000, The rest of your | pans of digestion should at all times uine report is correct. I may have been | be in the best condition. iB i ‘iisuuormea 2bout the legal con ; tractors, but I will say this,— it'Compound has been the chosen Messrs. McLeod and Holman had | health restorer of out best and most been dealing with an unfriendly prominent athletes. [Tt has done government and treated as other | wonderful work and kept in condi- men have been whose certified check tion men who have made has been held for similar bonds, they | reputations. Are Open Daily.... From 10 a. m. to 10 p. m. SUNDAY EXCEPTED For many years Paine’s Celery Carter’s Little Liver Pills. Bargains world-wide would have had severe reminders! he celebrated John Graham who For all. Every pair must be | ALL ARE INVITED TO ATTEND “Must Bear Signaturo of ‘that if their names were not has trained athletes in Harvard and sold. A rare opportunity to| on the tenders they were on/Columbia Universities, and who is secure boots and shoes at) something equally binding and | now superintendent of Boston's Ate-F toc, they -would be held liable. famous gymnasium, says: ‘“‘I have < Hence they are in a position to take | ysed Paine’s Celery Compound to advantage ofa legal technicality to} my benefit and have no doubt that make me out a liar at a public ‘any person undergoing great phys- meeting. . , {ical strain will find it a grand [repeat the statement. This is _strengthener. the third time Summerside Break-| J R Watson. Boston. holding the water was tendered for previous to | world's championship as jumper and See Faco-Simile Wrapper Below. Very | Low Prices Very small and as easy te take os sugar. =e |FOR READACHE. FOR DIZZINESS. Heaters STORE NEXT TO an election contest being held in the -vaulter, says- ‘‘ The strongest FYTLE. [FOR BILIGUSNESS. —) County. ‘The first time, I am in- | Prl-vanter, Saye’ The strongest! DRISCOLL & HORNSBY’S FOR TORPID LIVER. : : ’ of athletes often feel languid iVE TION formed, Messrs. McLeod and Hol- lend drawn. out.. I have ‘el Pill FOR CONSTIPATION. man’s check was handed back for many things, but have found noth- QUEEN STREET Opp. Prowse Bru. FOR SALLOW SKIN. FOR THE COMPLEXION $10,000, the amount called for in the advertisement. hk anaeiions: ‘ing that does me as much qt; — een as 'Paine’s Celery Compound.”’ the second time was changed anc James Michael, the great bicy- good as Our Tortoise Heaters have one piece top. See that you get this top, and escape the first time was not going to be re- | peated, and if they did not get the check back the second time it was be- | |} cause they did not put it up, which | | vould not be their fault. | The contract hung fire the second | ime. Now the work is under contract | | »c a sum much lower than formerly | -cause the Spec ification has been di quantity and values ianged, and I trust that the} resent contractors will make more | ordinary stone chosen instead of | oj9¢ Hjertberg, the champion | AUCTION SALE ! ' granite. The next tender received | .4.¢))e-chas 4 ae | | . . & : : ; steeple-chaser, and other great) CURE SICK HEADACHE. |from the Summerside syndicate, 1/Stecple-chaser, and other | great} the danger and discomfort of gas in your }am informed, was higher than the Celery Compound is the great tonic, | amereeea | house. | first, show ng the mistake they made | regulator, nerve bracer and); At Ros’ Corner, on Thursday, November | 'strength-giver for all who are weak, | !5t. ; | Iam instructed by Theodore Ross, of Ross’ | Corner, to sell by public auction, on his | premises, at 11 o'clock, his stock consisting | «f 2 horses, 11 milch cows, § year old cattle, a dS calves. Farming machmery including } | binder, mower, hay rake, hay tedder, horse- | | power thresher ard cleaner combined, grain | | rs er, (¥luery), potato scutiler,fanners, : ol - The hospitable home of John J.|°'»? eget —< a or . ~~ : ‘ re hay CKS } Orks ughs ue and Jessie Stewart, of Kingsboro, “nage taah ne “a cedecinee a light | was the scene of a very happy and | a : a } *ay.ON €.pi.ss w gyon, jaunting sleighs, | interesting event on Tuesday even s: igus. set Fair ank ‘scales, safety | run dowh or suffering from any ail- ment. . MARRIAGE BELLS. FENNELL & CHANDLER > land oy mL’ ;woa a yn ~4i We are Agents for the | urazge to deposit $10,000 to se | : large contract for their town, but | G EN UI N C » throw some light on a contract | the covernment can- I t Ok enogised the Goy- | WITH TWO PIECE TOP cure | ~nhat uidate ernment for procuring for! the Island: and when Messrs Mc- | ~eod and Holman undertook to en- | lighten the people about the present | price, had they stated the amount | of the tenders they were interested | in the public would be enlightened | somewhat as they speak with know- ledge when they tell the public that the present price is ficm 50 to 60 | per cent lower than former tenders. This is information they did not in- tend to convey when they wrote the letter, as their denial of ever being contrac- tors would lead to the belief that they were unable to give even as much information. If this contract is let fcr say $60,- 000, and it is 60 per cent. less than | the former ones, $96,000 would be ‘about the price tendered for, al- though I have heard the tender was ithe first time $125,000, or over 100) DODD & OGE S per cent., and it was found too low /to proceed with, which necessitated ithe change and cheapening of the ‘35¥ specification and the keepirg of ‘faith with Summerside, and now we | are going to have it'running all win- hy ove mM be i | ter solely in the interest of labor. T. A. McLEAN. Now is the time oe a To Plant... BULBS And Read the We warrant every one. Cali and let us show you one. We are almost giving away Enamelled Ware Winter Flowers.—You should be getting your Hyacinths potted and in the cellar if you want flowers for yourself and friends this winter. You will get the best value and the finest stock at Haszard & Moore’s. nd 3i Have a Souvenir. See them at | November | the bookstores. Only ten cents each. a Magazines A full stock of each on hand. ————— > oie —‘‘Our Boys Under Fire or New Brunswick and Prince Edward Is- land volunteer in South Africa,’’ by Miss Annie Elizabeth Mellish. This book of 122 pages, 42 illustrations tells of the varied career of Our Boys during their year on active ser- 1ey than the first syndicate, who | vere mit to lose had the Govern- | vent kept the depos't. My reference to Messrs McLeod nd Holman, at York, was not in ‘ way to belittle the men who had | | ing, Oct. 36th, being the marriage of their daugh ter, Euphemia, to Mr. Edmund J Baker, second son of Benjamin T Baker, Esq., of Lakeville. The nuptial knot was tied by Rev. G. W. Gardner, pastor of Kingsboro Bap tist church. The bride was prettily attired in a gown of white muslin trimmed with white ribbon and lace. The brides maid was her cousin, Miss Janie Stewart, and the groom was sup- ported by his brother William. The-wedding presents were numer- ous and valuable, evincing the popu- larity of both bride and groom. About forty guests partook of the wedding supper, and it was ap- proaching the ‘“‘ wee sma’ hours ” when the company separated wish- ing the young couple a happy and prosperous voyage through life, Mr. and Mrs. Baker intend t9 re- turn to Boston in the course of a few days. ———=_ Railway subsidies have been in creased from $3,200 to $6,400 a mile. y wr Nervous — Debility. A Sufferer From Weak Biood and Ex- hausted Nerves Telis of His Cure by Using Dr. Chase's Nerve Food. Mr. A. T. P. Lalame, ratlway agent at Clarenceville, Que., writes:—“ For twelve years I have been run down with nervous debility. I suffered much, and consulted doctors, and used medicines in vain. Some months ago! heard of Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food, used two boxes, and my health improved so rapidly that I ordered twelve more. “TI can say, frankly, that this treat- ment has no equal in the medical world. While using Dr. Chase’a Nerve Food 1 could feel my system being built up until now I am strong and healthy. I cannot recommend it too highly for weak, nervous people.” Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food is a tonic and restorative of inestimable worth. It makes the blood rich, the nerves strong, increases the weight, and cures all weaknesses and diseases of the nerves and blood. In pill form, 50 cents —_ eg Haszard & Moore vice. For sale in allthe bookstores. @ box, at ell dealers, or ult.; the occasion | i eilicy, etc, | Has returned frem Montreal after taking a lucubato-, (240 egg capacity), standard bone Lumbe. (remains of a laige ba n jattered by a lightning storm, A _ large | tant ty of nay, straw and roots, and some | uscho d furniture, including table’, chairs, | cdsteads, etc, in shert everything usually | un.i about a fa:m. The herd of cattle is a good one. One of | tLe year old heifers won Ist prize at the ex} | iibiticn held in Charl.t etown. Two of the! cows each gave more than 40 Ibs. milk daily | mom June jst to August 25th, after which no | rccore was kept. The average daily yield of the whole herd during that period was | upwards of 32 lbs. each ~The individual yiele | of each cow, together with the ] ercenta,e ef | butter fat, can be secn on the premises. Terms.—$5 and under cash; over $5 and | up to $40 ;ayable in one year. Over $40. | vie half payable in one year, remainde: | payable in two years. Only approved joint | notes will be taken. If the weather should be very unfavorable on the Ist the sale will take place on the 3rd November, HENRY CROSSMAN, Auctioneer. Mr. Geo. Ghilton «LADIES’ JACKETS. ceurse in dancing fren Professor Norman. He will epen his class Monday, November 5th. Any person wishing to form private classes can have the choce of the evening. He will teach all the latest society dances and fancy dances, Highland Fling, Sailer Horn- pipe, Irish, Jig, Skirt ani Spanish Dances. He will also have a class fer children. He wil] be at his rooms, Offer’s Hall, Queen St., any day or evening after Monday. DOMINION OF CANADA, Province of Prince Edward Island. in 2He. SUPREME COURT. Lemuel E. Prowse and ; Benjamin C, Prowse } Judgment Creditors. and Herbert H. Acorn Judgnent Debtor. Upon reading the affidavit of B-njamin C Prowse, and upon hearing D. A. Mackinnon, Counsel for the said Judgment Creditors, I do order that all debts due and owing or accru- ing due from any person or persons in _ this Province to the above named Judgment debt- or, be attached to answer a judgment recover- | ed against him on the ninth day of June last, A. D., 1900, by the above named Judgment Creditors*in this honourable Court. And { do further order that notice of this order be given toall such persons indebted to the above named Judgment debtor by publication hereof for the space of four weeks in~ the Weekly Patriot and WrrkLy EXAMINER uewspapers, published at Charlottetown, in Queen’s County. Dated this eleventh day of October, A. D., T. J. HARRIS, London House. The Weather Bureau.... Is full of pent up celds, chills, shivers, shakes, cold winds and blustery weather. You had better change yeur UNDERWEAR Plenty cther kinds frou ~- We have an extra quality fleece lined for 65¢. 2 certs to $4.00, NEW FALL NECKWEAR Direct from the manufacturers; made from silks of our selection. The styiet arg up-to-date and the prices within the reoch of all. There is no heuse mm waa furnist ings where yeu can be better suited. We are determined to keep OP “ reputatica fer first-class furnishings. 135 MORRIS BLOCK : I ‘ (Sgd.) XDWARD J. HODGSON, oc wy D. A. BRUCE. CHARLOTTETOW