LE SOLEIL PROTESTS. Wants 4 Quebec Man to Run the Quebec End of the colonial. Inter- ; Now he en Sole Ss]a vs: The Quedec ‘Sir VW a ed at the 2 gus . _ ‘ th ie vd a ‘4S ane as t at tie sup t eeendent of 1 tercolonial rail way i0r the i yontrea! t much Wi the perso! province OT & jess Te at : road shit This fact we decide Moncton. ton is fact, 1 than unpo} it is oaious \ WN be told perhaps, | wav of the im portance he under + do not aap same resu [ ing the public the satis!. ‘tion which we now cau ig to fix in adva } speci for the Carr \ ] roods, the stop sing of fast trains on certain occa sions, and the slik the matters . Je a4 . + . + f #a1n ODICLLS LLC Lest QO v.t ‘ railway. Wh) be left under the contr 1 of the personne me Moncton inst ad of be ing placed in the hancs of a man ike Mr. Dub vho understands hotter than anyone else the interests of the Government road in this dis — Let Sir Wilfrid not be ffended if we iportune him so q yuickly, f x he should be prepared. The pu > orf the province ol ee bec a wisn tf nave anytl ing to do with Moncton hey desire that the superintendent of that part of the railway which tri verses his territory sha ban » sufficient power to look after the best inter- ests of the If this demand were on! y a caprice, we would not end lorse it. but it is just and this is why we have taken this action.’”’ —_ ee Mest ST. PETER’S NOTES. The farmers in this section of the province have finished their pota toes. They are in general a fair crop. Our blacksmith. Mr. Peter Me C Millan, is ayain attending to the wants of the people oi this neigh- borhooed. His forge, it will bere membered. wis levelled to the ground during the big sterm. It is now up again and greatly improved. We are pleased to see our enter prising store-keeper,R. Ww. McEwen again to the mont in the starch business. He is at nt soliciting the aid of the farmers as regards pres stock. potatoes, etc., etc. We wish Mr. McEwen success in this as in his many other business-like enter prises. We are Sorry Two of our residents, Mrs. James McDonald and Mr. Allan McDonald. unable around; but trust that soon avain| we shall see themin our midst. Our to see to stir ~ school S 2 progressing favor adDly under the able trition of our caretul and Nall taki 1s teacher I A t ; Miss Laure Dunphy. SHAMROCK. 8 Rosebery on Choate and Lincoln. EDINBI RGH. Nov. 14 Mr. H. Choate, the United bassador to Great Bri States am tain, evening delivered the inaugural lec- ture at the Phi osophic l institution at Edinburgh. taking * The 7 ‘ > career and character — of Abraham Lincoln.”’ Lerd Rosebury. who presided, in troduced Mr. Choate ~ Mr. Cho as follows : a one of that choice succes sion Of men whom the United States have sent to this country. He ha endeared © us in a remark ae degree by his brilliant ; and genial qualities — ite ; iLt is 1 our | 4 oo — ie has selected one of Ae Most interesting subjects with range of DOSSIDLHtYV t 5 he person ally new i Abraham Li , a Many notab! e persons were in the audience; and Mr. Choate was fré quently ; THE DAILY KXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN “NOVEMBER 16 1900. | &*6& S66 BBEBEBEBESG LARGE DRY GOODS HOUS CLOSES DOWN FOR ONE MONTH 6 % hat 66 6% © TO THE PUBLIC, Store increas- business. The Alw ays Busy needs more room and facilities for growing The attractions will necessj- tate the closing of the store} for at least one montn. We no place to store so are obliged have zoods, a clean sweep sale. Pulling Down and Building Up The store front has to come out, all the plaster has to come down, all partitions, stairways, counters and shelving have to be removed. to-date store that will not only be a credit to ourselves, but to the city, will be the result We ask you one and all to make this sale a grand success The stock is well aor a est in the province. You Save from 25 to 33 1-3 cents on every dol- lars’ worth you buy. COME EARLY, STAN LEY BROS. $40. 000 Worth of High Grade Fashionable Goods to be sold at from 67 to 75 cents on the dollar, at STANLEY ROTHERS. the! Everything Goes. SALE FOR SPOT CASH ONLY. : iomake Bry Goods, Mantles; Jackets, Furs, Millinery and Men’s Furnishing=. A modern, up-| No Goods on Approbation and no Samples Lists and Discounts. Given---Read the Following: HOUSE FURNISHINGS 95 Per Cent Discount. Joseph last | stit buy here you get it for 75¢ on as his theme, | himself | be rT | e great men | the flesh | Lord he ad. of — Re replying to a vote | than ks ‘presiding, said : Li inco ow one of the gent! men of the nin ato ne It has also seemed ne Second of the o} is 2H ort] ‘ - nf eo rested on two rocks, “tine ine a ti) oe ine | a < , ile oS principie a d inimitable ul mon sense One ‘Cature that all e ; : - ‘ aba other great men of his day "4S Dis immense fund of humor.’’ — ee that he was sat republic. Read ** The Malpeg ue ome,’ by Rev. J. M. Withycombe, of Summe rside. ti AA ‘uthor, in the Nove the 1, island Magazine. At all ookstores. ea copy, Five cents the distinguishing | custinguishied him from cS teenth century. To} | Oy ster at | with seven illustra-} a dollars’ worth yor Every the dollar. White Wool Blankets. Grey Wool Blankets. White and Grey Cottons Wadded Quilts Down Quilts White Counterpanes Table Linens Napkins White Linen Table Cloths Towels, Towelling Sheeting, Pillow Cottons Colored Table Cover s. STANLEY BROS. C3 DRESS GOODS FURS DEPARTMENT 25 Per Cent. Discount. S the most up-to-date and clean- 29 Per Cent. Discount. Every buy here you get @ 1 é qa the bollar. Black Dress Goods, Dress Goods, for ed dollar's worth you, 75¢C on} i i | Every dollars’ worth you buy here you get for 75 cents | | on the dollar. Ladies’ Seal Jackets, Grey Lamb Jackets, Astrachan Jac- kets, Wombat Color-| iby Jackets, Neck Ruffs, Cap- Costume -ettes, Storm Collars, Fur Lin- Jackets. Waltla- Tweeds, Box Cloths, Ladies’ | led Capes, Fur Capes, Mitts, Cloths, Dress Linings, F rench| Caps. ‘Printed Flannels, Opera Flan-| Coats, Jersey|and Boas. Umbrellas. rnels, Quilted Linings, | Cloths, Ladies’ . Velveteens. Staple Dept---25 p. c. Discount. Every dollars’ the dollar. Print Cottons, Flanne ettes, tonnes, Cottons, Scotch Ginghams, Galatias, Tickings, White Cottons, Co'ored Ducks. worth you buy here you save 25 ceuts on Roman Sat- ins, Sateens, Art Sateens, Cre- F .eecy WHITE GOODS Spot ! Muslins, Chick ins, Apron Lawns, sooks, White Ducks, Irish Linens, Diapens and Linen Lawns. STANLEY BROS. Mus- Tucked Lawns, Victoria Lawns, Nain- Muffs, Childs Fur Caps, Collars, Muffs STANLEY BROS. Ready Made Dept--- 25 p. c. Discount. Every do lars’ worth you buy here you get for 75c on the dollar. Ladies’ Jackets,Cloth Capes Children’s Jackets and Reefers Waterproofs, Ladies’ Under- clothing, Chi'dren’s Under- clothing, Ladies’ Wrappers, Flannelette Night Gowns, Drawers and Skirts, White Lawn Aprons, Corsets. STANLEY BROS. MEN’S FURNISHINGS 25 Per Cent. Discount. * - On every do!! buy here you save 25 cents. Underc'othing, Sweaters, White Shirts, ored Shirts, F anne'ette Night White Night Shirts, Gloves, Gollars, Ties, Cuffs, Umbrellas, chiefs, Caps and Braces. Also all lines in Boys’ wear as above. STAN LEY BROS. ars’ worth you Hosiery, Co'- Workiug Shirts, Shirts, Handker- SILK DEPT The finest stock in the pro- vince at 1-3 OFF Every do'lars’ worth you buy in this department you get for 67 cents. Black Silks Colored Siiks Satins, Satins, and and Fancy Silks, Japanese and | Blouse Silks. i-3 OFF ali Millinery Goods, Hats, Shapes, Flowers, Wings, Tips Birds, Ornaments, Silk Vel- vets. Ribbons of all Finds. 1-3 OFF all Ladies’ Taitor Made Cos- tumes, Skirts and Under- skirts, STANLEY BROS. Ho iery Dept---25 pm. c. Discount. Every dollars’ worth you buy here you get for 75 cents on the dollar. All Ladies’ and Children’s Stockings. ail Ladies’ K2® Gloves, lined and unlined, 2! children’s Kid Gloves, alP« Ladies and Children’s cask- Ringwood Glovesg wools of a'l kinds, Flannels... grey, navy blue, white amai scarlet, 25 p. c. discount. inere and STANLEY BROS. 1-3 OFF Stamped inens, cushi Tops finen Squares, | ace Squares, Table Runnors Side Board coths ‘Fancy c'othss, cords, Embroidery Siks Knitting Sil«s, etc, etc 1=3 off al Woo’ H eds, | Toques, clouds, Squares, Mits i | Bootees, Infantees, etc. 1-3 off al! Veilings,!aces fri lings, Embroideries, Jewe®- ry combs, Pins, Hair Pins, Safety Pins, Buttons, Tapes, etc. 1-3 off all curtains, Are Muslins, and curtain Muslins children’s cashmere cloaksy children’s coats and children’s Bibs. STAN LEY BROS. ne EE 7 5 ee ae ae 4 2 hg *- Bi: £ $