THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARL@TTETOWN OCTOBER, 8 1920 Ry A Good Place to buy Your Medicines. kk je always fre > be- Our stocks euse Our F ock is always iarge. Qur goous are always good, be- eanse WE make it aruife tO Dt notus cs bat t 1 he best. ur prescriptiot bandied by registered | department is We eave you Femme mo ey on ¢ every artic le you buy bere. We serve you & urteously, care- fyijy and promptiy. J ; e’s er ioe uggists 19000000 9600 S COSC BOSC CALO Don’t a: axe iis To-day Bot order everything vou want at the Ecl pee Bakery. Itis ce tair ly remarkalle the number of people who are now getting their baking done here. Dox’t swelter over a cook take the neceesaries of life, Ring Telephone 98. and leave vour order for Apple Pies 10 and 12c each Cream Pies 12 and 1ldc each Cocoasut Piss 15 aod 20c each Currant Cake lGe per lb, 8 Whue Cake l6c per Ib. @ Bread of all kinds. ® llfresh aud good. D. Stewart Ecutpse Bakery BAKES KEST RREAD. 100Cecesess ££” 82OCG4 SA %09 A oe ee 88 ee 8 See see S@SS406S0CE862060 ove to § - ” ) Wckyrs & Co, BROKERS, Siock Exchange Building, Montreal. Dealers in New York St cocks cotton and grain. {8 per cent Commission each day wery facitity fer execuung orders promptly. Cotrespendence eclinted. Ne wee — es (p.E, ISLAND MAGAZINE | fs I | | Pe | lA. McCalle ,S. 38., ' The Ociober Prince Edward Island Magazine has tor its leading article month another valuable historical contri- buuon, “A Journey trom Port Li Joie to St Peter's in 1751, being a continua iva vi toe accuunl describing the progrees ot | Col. Franquet the French engineer. a Caven conirives to make most interest; the deecription of the Island ;: 8 it js pinnae In the notes of the French Colonel. This articie, with the one that preceded it las uth and theonero toll,winthe Nc- vem ber num ber,will be welcomed ag valu- i@ Contributions to our hisiorical desu. A very ingenious and well worked out story is that entitled “An Explanation of a Myste ry, in which the mugest author Cflers a very ,lausible theory, Wrapt uy in ao entertaining tale, to aecount for whatis known as ‘The Graves” phe Om- evoe at Boliow River, Dear St. Peter's Bav. A mo-t Inceresting conimbution is sued by E. L. M. on *Charlouetown fifty years ogo,” recalling old scenes anc eveois and the people of tnat time, in de- igutt fulsiyle. This article is illustraied trom old photos. A number of other ar- tic! es HI! out the table of conients, aamely ‘Two Dreams,” which promises a etar | ing denevemen'; **The Ambit: ous Man, “No. 5 of Bed+que and ite peopie,” by L U- Fowler, “Life's Lictle Absurditier,’ by George McKenzi ; ard “The Dawning of Thought,” by Mics Louise Laird, a it le +keich fuliofthe atmosphere of the Park on tennis day- ‘bere are two po- etical contributions, aud altogether the Uctober magezire Is very creditable. The frontispiece is an epgravioyg of ibe Market Square, and the cover illustration is fron & phvio ot the upper part of the West R. ver, The magazine is now on gale at all toe bookstores, price five cents a copy, ‘or a sample copy will be sent posi free by the publishers os receipt of the price. Address the P E Islasd Magazias, P O Box 698, Charlotietown, ALCOHOL AND MORPHINE EA BITS Rev. Father McCailen's Tribute. On the occasion of a lecture delivered before alarge und appreciative audience in Windsor Hal/, Monireal, in honor of the Father Matthew Anniversary, Rev. J. of St., Patrick’ Church, and president of Sr Patrick’s Total Abstinence Society, paid the foilow- ing graod tribute to the value of Dr Dixon’s new discovery for the cure of ihe alcvhol and drug habi: Referring to tue physical crave by the inordinate use of intoxicants, he said: Direct wires with New York to When euch {a crave manifests itse!j there, is no escape. unless by a miracle of grace or by some such remedy ag Mr Dixon’ } Cure, about which the papers have spoken ' *0 much lately; aod ifl am to jadge of the value ot ‘‘Ine Dixon Remedy” by the cures which it hus effected under my own eyes, | must come to -the conclusion that what I have longed for twenty years to see discovered has at last teen found by this generation.” Full particulare of this new medicine are sen’ sealed free to a!l applicante. Ad- dress Mr Dixon, 81 Wilicocks Street, Torcnto, Ontario. Your Liver Wili be roused to its natural daties and your bilicousness, headache and constipation be cured if you take Hood ’g Pills Sold by all druggists. 25 centa i I ME al W | Wise providers for the house or personal use do not wait wtil the pinching frost makes at Onee, homing and evening hints 0 prompt them. to make Ménse stock of DRESS GOODS, AYVANTLES & JACKETS. We Carry a magnifi -ent Ta alest Wears and color s, ot Furs this season Prices from 15¢e & 25e to $2 every body went everyth'rg all of cooler weather are sufficient erly and easy choice from our im- FURS, MICLLINERY, nge of Dress Goods in all the are ee nee ane of eourse the M ntles & iain We ee e the pee of knowing that: vt Mantles & Jackets are the neatest fitting, most styli-h and | “% Value in the city, Mill inery—T ast week was a busy one in this department ; hg bef Ke hear, on all sides. theti ore have we had sue’) a rush. t was the most magnificent dis- | s Play of Mill; inery ever shown in this s city" HBMKS & CoO. THE PEOPLE'S {STORE. PEveERs IN MILLINERY. ee? eee ee FO. OCTOBER. thia | teresting reading. | of Charlottetown in tifty years age, ! avd a photo—engraving of the Market | Ts ae THE PATRIOT AND SENATOR FERGUSON. Sirk,—The Patriot in hie last Fridavy’- | 86ue makes @ very unfair attack upov Senator Ferguson, His sim is to raise prejadice agalust the Senator in ihe bope ‘hue be cau thereby heip his trierd, Sir Louis Davies He is very much | Surprised at the Seravor but fearing a rush of ui qualified voters. Does tie Patriot forges West Kigin and Huron? Has he forgoiten the machine that stole teats in Ontario? Is it not # legitimate infereoce that irrespon- works, Aniif the law was enacted as Mr. Davies wished it, tue revuraing ollicere bed full power lo decide the matter wit b- Ou ul pra. Senator Ferga-on, Mr. Martin, Mr Austin MceDoual’§ ana Seoator Prowce for their Vigilu.ce in ‘seeing that uv sbady legisiauion would be euscted 10 Lois matter; and to day P. E. lsiand hoa. ove themoior it. Ittue deputy returoing cihsers could decide the matier, and 20 appeal or liability attach oO (them, meu could be tound as in West Elgin io do the bading ot tie aud Senaior Forgusroa was fu macbis#e, lly justified in providiog a3 we did forsuch a con tingency. Une Patriot will nu: aivance bis pary’s lutrest by abusing Senator Fergucoue. Ub the contrary it will rojure itself for the light will reach the peuple sud they are intelligeat enough to see ‘hroughn the machine of the Patriot. There was cace a discussion or control verey between Warburton and L wii and the King asked Johnsén what he thought ef 1. Johnson replieo: ‘‘Warbur- ton bas most general, most scholastic learning; Lowth is ue more correct echolar. I do noi koow which of them calle names det.” The King replied that he Was of the same opinion, adding “ you do Jobuson replied be did not think there was. “Why trul ,” eaid the King, “ when once it cumes to calling names arguimecat is pretty weilatan end.” So the Patriot’s arguments in this maiter are pretty well at ancnd; but he cannot give Davies the pre eminence for being tve most accurate and logical speaker. Ferguson, in the matier of tacts and stern logic, wiil down}iim every time. Aud the verdict of the people ot P. EB. Island will do jastice to Sevator Ferguson tor his able edvocacy of the interests of PE. Island since be has entered political life; tue Opinions of the Patriotto tne cOatrary nutwithstanding. The Patriot might as well try to stem the tide of the Hilisboro witn a pitchfork asto try toconvince the peop'e of this Province thatthe secrecy of the baliot has bern desiroyed, 4d: is toduy os tirmly secret a8 €ver, andin cue solitary instance of ucqualified voters aithongh the vote can be .raced in a scrutiny belore a Court oniside of thatthe baliotis a sealed book, and if access © got to them after tbe pol!s are closed i ® is then that tLe perjury of Toe Patriot wisi comein. We think thit ha trick tbey will not attempt with the penalties that hang over their heade. The Queen’s Court of Chancery wiil eurely safeguard the ballot from the unholv eyes of an “11 quisitorial cowmission.,” For the Pairiow’s informae ti0a we will cay that Sensior Ferguson thinks very highly of the farming popu- | tien of this Province—thioks so much of ‘heir interesis that he Jabored hard tu thwart tke legislation of Sir Lonis whereby the machine couid be operated in this Provi:ce with greater freedon. For his faitbful wa'cbing over the i r- ests of tbe Province tue Conservative d a large proportion of the oidtime Lil 4 « will gratetuile thaok him, acd thes every confidence in bim that he wil) «. tinue bie « fforts in behalf ofthe Prev ace as time aod opporiunity wili suggesi Paik Play EEP your biood pure and 5 stomach and digestive organs i healthy coudition by taking Hood's Sarsaparilia and you will be WE ‘ ELL. Bakics Tortured By flamirg. itching eczema, find eomfort ang rermarent cure iD i'r. Chese’s ‘)imumenr, a prepatation which has 9 record «f cures unperalieles in the history of medicine. Kezem a. eelt rheum, tetter, scaid hesd. old peopie’s reth. ard ail liching skin dis:ases, ure absoluteivy cured by Dr, Chase’s Qint- ment. The OCTOBER ‘Prince Edward Islard Magaziae Is out, and for gale at the In-ok- 50a yar da, ‘stores and news ands. An hours in- Some mere v ews Square. Following is the table of contents :— | Market Square, Charlottetown—Frontisniece 1 A Journey from Port Lafoie to St. Pet o} C: ven ‘Two Dreams—I. An Explanation of a Myste e wm A Ah, Why Does that eas Stiy (Poem N. W. M. Charlottetown Fifty Years Ago, (Illas.)— | B. o The Ambitious Man John Macla:en. The Storm (Poem)—J. §. B. Redeque and its People—\ —L, U. Fowler. | Life’s Little Absurdities—eo. McKenzie. Tae Daw'n: of Thought—Louise Laird. This counia; has to thank | ou ee 3) “i them in net later than Oct. gy . 3 nr ‘> ; é We are just rendering our & od quarterly accounts and would Me ask a prompt settlement of =P | &f same, as it is necessary that ee | % all accounts be closed without ef 3? delay. re =: = ; eh “y pe sf", s 5 3 * * - Ses ee Loca and Other lia s ——— ———— Suter Sireep,.—Mr. Koward Whea ley shipped this morning stou. tour hunired sheep forthe British market. Tee Century Fo ND.—It wa: ann unced at (he recent meeting of the P-esbyterien Synod in Chatham, that Prince Eds ward Island had peid its fuil «hare to- wards the Century Fand—¢22.009. —_— > -— Senator Ferguson will ad- dress the Tupper Ulub to- orrow ev I yeir el sible pene San ve penne a this very | vere “ore in their club jiime to work on the projected rublic seen room af s ocloc CaLL Ser Asips.- At a mie:iog of the S:. Joba Vressyiery last week the ca’'l from Souris, P. E.f . tothe Rev. C.D. Mel itceh, of Grand Bay, Wars Ret avide )OWlnog io the intenton of Mr. Melrtoch to take @ post grad irate cours» at Pri: c:- too. ipl A¥rrer THe 3tTORM.—A tvic2s from Gil- vesion state tha’ the bodies of those kilied ing (he recent storm are still bein g rec ice at ‘berate of i5 to 204 day. It 16 now Certain that the dead in the city will exceed 5,000, and that on the main-~ land beyond the city th number of dead will exceed 1,000. Fire at Svssex. —The closing cere- monies of the ex: bition at Sussex, N. B., had on 4 been a shcrt time enacted when the I. ©. R, engiue house was found to be on fire, “a Was 800n & mass Of ruins. Las: year, just after the eclosion zg of the ex bibitron, Sussex was visned by a seriou: fire, Mr. Doherty, at present of the Hotel Davie es, being the principal eutterer. Suppenty Ix. —Mies Murraz, of Lot 65, was taken suddenly ill in St. Duneian’s Cathedral at Vespers last night and bad tobe assisted from tbe churca. For a time the worst was feared; but be-~ not think then, Dr, Jounson, thar there was | '°Fe ten o’clock there was a decided im! }much argument ip the case?’ provement in he® condition, ani this morning she is reperted ‘ mach better,” A weak heart is said to be the cause of the trouble, Mernopist Mutssions.—The genera board of missions of the Methodist church is meeting at Kingeton. The receipts of the vear were $275489, an increase of $9,509, the largest ever ‘reported. Every coaference but one showed an increase. The expenditure was $280,221.48, an in-~ crease Of $22,253 41 over the previous year. The expenditure in the various de- partments were: Home miasions, $98-, 000: Lndian work, $48,000, Freach work. $365,000; Chinese and Japanese work in British Columbia, $5,900; Japan, $20,728 - 29; Wesi China, $9, v0. The balauce will he for varions reeis and expenses, Dhe deficit was $4,735 43. Snasey Trearmenr.—Ptes McDonald and Piewellivg, of the R.C.R. I, reacned Fredericton ou Thursday. Pte McDonald faye that he was treated far worse at Quebec during the Jast three weeks than at any time io South Africa. “they gave ns a good reception on land:-.z,” said Pte McDonald to the Gleaner repreeentative, “put as soon as we arrived at barracks we were not treated even like men, but more like dogs.” Both wen, as well as others ' who have retursed from South Africa, com plain of the difii:ulty they exper enced after arrival in Canada in getting the pay cue them. After being detained for over three weeks at Quebec, Pte McDenald was dieeharged from the service as physically ucfi: for se-vice because cf rheumatism. — St. Jobn Sun. Tue Century Foxp.—At the recent meeting of the Preshvtery at Chatham, N.B, Rev. Robert Murrav reported for the century fund, Subscriptions withio the synod amountio $137,000, fifty-six thousand of this to the common fund. : 165 of the Synod’s 244 ministera have / subscribed a tota! of over $13,000. Rev, Dr, Campbell of foronto, general agent of the cen: ury fund, was received with great applause us was also his etatement that $800,000 had been alreedy eubsr.b- ed. Be further sta'ed, however, that the common fund was not boldi pg sown with the debt fund. He gavea proposed al- lotment forcollection by presbyteries. The _ | debt fund is $2,000 above all expected up. torextJune- The common fund is yet $260,000 short of the amourt they hoped to reach. SES GE ReGEe HHOTICE | Fhe LiL e s - All persons having accounts against the firm of Johnson & Johnson, are requested to send f 3 ff > = * Qer. Kent and Prince Str2ets & T. J. Faarris, Kall imprr-ations in Suit*‘ngs, Overcoatings, Trouserings, eve, for tall an nter ire 1 ow full and complete. Cool morniog? and evenings must remind you that you want » top-coat, We are showing a magnificent range in corre-t coatings for spring and fal talf you want a heavy winter overcoat now is the best time to buy. Our rar ge in Sotch Saitings for fall and winter cannot be s surpissed, Furnishings — Goods. Sbirts, Collars, EPS GF ELI HES | MEET ME AT THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE. Stanley Bros. of the latest cut, tailored by the best mannfacturers on earth. Ferfection in Quality, wtyle, Assortment, Fit, Finish and Workmanship $2.50 to $19.50 Each. STANLEY BROS tacos Jackets, Ladies Capes, | Dress Gocds, Coat and Costume Cloths. We show a fine new stock LONDON HOUS: Announcemen 1900. ; Ties, Underwear, Waterpro Coats, Umbrellas, Cap ose, Handkerchi efs, etc. GURDON & McLellan -seeee Men’s Stylish Oufitters,