THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARI OTTZETOWN, OSTOBER 26, 190 " _ ee j . THE;DAILY EX i EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN OCTOBER — 1900 SS . EE i; . wee“ nover. THE DAVLY BXAMINER —— aE SS i X [ Ga! one esha, 2 ~ Pie | | ORG Gifiel iTBih : | &ta,—The temperance peop'e are tnr: i ,| == ; % b Bil S$ ‘i 'tailon the Liberal party ailover Cavada a ie ' —— = a ——. Have aA | This they pledged themselves to do! — nae eo . KKead the prozram tor the Meet Me at the Always Busy Stoue | under Certain Circum@tances and those ee | Concert at the Convent this| i y : | who do—why vo @ party before pri ici, le— A DIFFERENT VIEW. evening, will stand by their pledge, For instance: 'Io the Probibition Plebdiscite campaigr : sr : 7 Smoke ata meeting in St Mary’s Hall, Tignist’ F Metin Gat Crixp Tracadiz-—Senator Mr. Beni. Rogers, ex-M. Ps ot Albert o, Ar New Haren, last evening, Sir Louis cot will mdorebe the electcre ot - feeling quite eure of hie ground at the Davies denounced Mr, H BH Cook 88 a Moskin cane a Gra d Tracadie o : efhanks, I will; I notice HM] momen 68 did many other honest tem- | man who wan‘ed a eenatorship and dida’t! 7 o’clock. ee eee r JANES, : | perarce 8, e.kers aross after the epraker : ’ couslways smoke od cigars | impcritd trom Ontario had epoken and get it. But he commended Mr. Charlion ke | I buy them at sad: Gentleroen—the Laurier Govern- and said tha: while Mr. Charlton taiked “Our Bors Uxogr Fire; or, New i “y Cs, re _ % ment bas promised to bring prohibitioa in | *8 he did he would continue to be a sup- Brunswick and Prince Edward Islan. Hughes. tion = provided =a my jority of the| porter of the Government. Volunteers in S-uth Africe,” will be out i} people of Canada ask for i. I believe Itis usfortun te f oe Davi 1D a few dave. Books will be sent to eub ’ ee Buy yeur cigars here and them, and I pledge my word to you al! b Sree Lee Snr SOR UNTER ecribers,@aod as only a limit;d number | so will talk abc ut then just as here that know me, that if they do not : at the chief organ of the Liberal party sre printed, apy others desiring a cop a you e 1d ’ do eo, cn receiving @ msyoritv for Pro~ | '9 Montreal—issued under the eyes of Sir will kindly Send iu their orders at once 1B these men IG. ee I shall withdraw my eupport | Wilfrid Linrier—tikes a different view i the ae eo Mellish, Char- a ; rom them. hi ; "| lov‘etowa, rice 50 een’s fall etceck of Cieals an It revie .C ’e pos * : Cur fali st ck of c'g a Mr. Rogers, nodoutt, will fu'fill his f a ae oe oe . THE ter! a } eecs IS COM] iete, and re led +2 sos . r . M?*,and says: q ‘arter'y meeting of the Pread),- FE yt , - 2s . - . all that is good in cigar soa Lime ae Goede — — oF lud i tery ot Prince Edward fan will se a {xtravagant and iidiculous statements in advertising don’t sents f : ee}. n conclud ng his address, Mr Charlton | in Si. James’ Hall on elaied SX make the quality of-afur stock good. It may deceive some ; value. Facr, ce cla “ a elf an Ludependent candice j Members are remind-d hel & dvktieneis who know no better.» But any reader of ordinary intelligence : ———-—___— ae i- . , ’ : . a ; You should try one of our id » Which pesition be somewhat quelli on Sabbath School Work will te beld im knows that Gentry who brazenly publish that which they know : ou shot ) CAN THIS BE TRUE? fied im his speech at Delbi by the decla-a-‘ ine evening —T C.J Cl is fal ‘ould knowingl ta) : rhea Sor 10c leaders; ‘ “en that he would, if elected, endeavor to} pytery c—~*. \. dames, Clerk Pree alse, woud knowingly extol an article of inferior merit. ; —_——— upbold Liberal principles in the future as The P : * ; yi , reebyterian Church (Kirk) will i in the past. Jt is clear, however, that he * he opened FA ] ‘7 apotbe- AU HES’ pode Str,—The work on the Southport ferry considers himself without allegiance to the fat b oe ware {Ds V.) _ wA FEW FACTS ABOUT OU ia : ai U Druggists whart baa begua. There are several men | Tecognized leaders of the Liberal party and, week. oe oa working under Mr. Roach, foreman.’They | @s he carefully, one might almost say ' 5 REE RT hod work halfa dey on the wharf. and thej stidiously, refrains from saying a good Wo men’ t ot ; “ae - : . were tn 8 Leoan 'CIL.-- Th rl other beif they dig the foremen’s potatoes. | wer/ for the Liberal ; leaders; and | mon‘bly meetin pore Tie regular f ia pene = , Ate saga a ore 8, i z ofthis council wili be ‘ le it because there is eo much wet weather | especially for Sir VW ifrid Lauricr, (h1® held io Prioce of Wales College on Sat thatthe government bas teken such in~ | 8Seemeio ve | t le for m but to coscluae urday, Oct 27:b, Co e ¢ e ; , , y> ib, (omorrow), at 3.30 pm. if ter-st 10 Mr Rowch’s potatoes thet they | that if e’ec ed ve will Loli h ms If opeu to| As our Couscil ie simply acircle to j in t OUR...» pay men to - =n otherwise | 'a.ke wha. arrangements ke pleases with | haeds with all good work of its piberal 25 % . they muet thick the publ.c is blind. either par'y.” ietiee. it i . ; md end sm y societiee, it is well to encourage each other They are bought from the test wanufacturers in the -Do- iF ve Wuo Ky ws. Aod a:zain, by a large representation, Reporte from minion. Men who bh tars . “1 * : e Southport, Oct 23, 1908. “It may be doubted if his beet friends the d-legates attending the mecting of the ‘ Mn eee ee Their gene : a If] 7 will see in Mr. Charlon’s recent be» | National Council at Victoria and of the ee ” ae t0-S-+ QUES to yom We show the latest styles iv Headach baviour anythiog which impreves his loternational at Paris will be given,» the most fashicnabie: furs, with an assortment of high grade. Biliousness, eo stomach, constipe tion and all liver ills are cured ty Hood’s Pills The non-irritating cathartic. Price 25 cents of all druggists or by mail of ©. L Hood & Co., Lowell, Masa. Is Unexcelled as it she We do the work ———— dere, Everything is mght—-ingre dients, mixing and all. —It ie well that Mr. Stewart bas a ee on goods, but get Canadian Year Book. If he hadn’t, some everything new an d iresh from of the electors might be induced by Sir Louis Davies to belreve that Mr. Stewart Nat Cake, t6¢ Th does not tel] the trath. Currant Cake, 6c lb Silver Cake. 36c th Co a Sco.ch “ake, 16c ib LOVE MAKES the world go round, but a bad cough or cold knock« l' the sentiment Outvf a persoa. Adameon’s | Botaric Couzb Baleam will cure the cold, » Op the cough, end reetore the sentimert- | 25 at oll Druggiete. Fae ae farm For Sale At Auburv, Lot 36. This farm, the property of the late Patrick Tynan, contains 80 acres of valu- able land, 50 being uader cultivation, snd the balance is covered with an excellent growth of hardwood and raiie. There are onthe premises besides a comfortable dweiliog uouse,& large new baro and » cosch house, aleoa five thriving young orcbard ; while a néver-failing stream ot water flvwe through the centre ot the firm. (0b ‘Lpis ;lace ie nicely eitueted in @ press perous community, and 18 a'e0 convenient io churches, echools and other pract cal reqeviremente. Auy person wanting & oomferteble acd atiractive bome weuld do well to purchase; and, moreover, i. TELEPEONE 98.... D. STEWART ECLIPSE Bakes Best Bread. BAKERY, M:LEOD AND BENTLEY. Barris‘ers, Attorneys, Solicitors &c. D, C. McLeop, lately of the firm of M. & D. C McLeod, ; " W. E. Bentiey. lately of the firm of Mathieson } & Bentley. So obie hee the advantage or being ready for oc Chieene ; —— cupaccy satany time. The Lert cf te: me wrrtC&s—Bank of Nova will pe giver. For furtner partica/are Biilding, Ciarlott eto wn, apply at tLe «fice of DC McLecd, Chere Sept 29th d y3mos wy tt lotetown, or to Mre P F Tynan, 13 North Union St. Somerville, Mass wk..4 in, aa ee ee MONEY-SAVING eee SALES cur Going cnat Weeks & Co’s. le FURS, FURS—In this depsriment Weeks & Co. “. itis au understood fact that any person wanting a fur a . e ° , Men‘ of any kind always goes to the leading fur store — Neks % Co : Our ft ecial ladies Fur Coat at $17 isa wender. ie - . 4 ; i tO See our astrackan iackets at $20.75 Every skin guarante2d. sadies’ bj, a ; eae : er Miles i, black and colored Beaver Cloth fur lined cape at $14; the best IC Clty, . are j ; : ; $1750 «2 ttylic:h black brocade cloth, fur lined, Oppossum trimmed, at ‘8 & wonder. ti’s fy Os . © ! ats FF : W343 a Pays in ste : coats at $10, $17.50, $21 and up. Bese qualities of Coon al- Fur ’ >» _ Aan ome aye robes in grey and black, $4.45, $5, $6, $8. We f - Y ' a . M i, “en ays carry a beautiful stock of Collats, Ruffe, Ties, Collarettes and yeinhg at prices that cannot be duplicated on the Island. Weeks & Co. guirantee every skin and every price, and : ny allow any house to undersell them. Trade where 11 get honest dea ing—at The People’s Store. ee WHHES & CO. ¥] EYRE CURIE AA RARARARA AA AK J | THE LEADING $*UR STORE. status ofa public man. Wh.le h: his really done] ttle to comfort the Oppoai. tion, he has+hown bimeelf inditpoeed to render to his lealere that lovalty which, as Sr Riebard Cartwright bae ssid, party leaders may fairly ex;ect from members of the party without any sacrifice of their relf-reepect.”” Those who heard Sir Louie last even-~ iog will draw their owa conclusions. PERSONAL. Mite Edith Longworih! ft this morning for Sydrey. Re... Fother O'Leary, chajlsin of the Gre: coutingen’, bas sailed from Liver; o || On the steamer Cambronian and ie ¢xpec ~ ed to errive at Halifex on the 29.h. Jotp Sba:ford is in Prince Edward Ieland on bis annual trip to purcha e pro-~ duce and will ve absent 10 or 12 daye,— Halifax Herald. Mrs. Jacov Laston, of Manefieid, P. E. Island who bas been a mouth in Nova Scotia, is visiting sone of ber many ol¢ ) friends in Truro fcr a few dave, Ibs much beloved lady is receiving from fo m- er acquaintasc 8a most hearty welcou e on every side.— Truro News. -_— ~~ hCUf OHO 7 Oe - -O - Poriee Covat.—Wm. Mahar «White. c+p) for berg drunk aod aisorderiv, was thi3 morning fined $20 o- SO dey. Makar pleaded for # chance, p On'sing to leave Le Island at cncr, and the fine was eus- pended notil to-morrow. ASA AMMAR EAT tks, ck. Sty, aS Clocks in marble, rop, and weod all prices Jewelry} in all lines and quantity. Watches all grades gold, silver and nickle. » a8 QQ bean $9 pod O a) CO BREE REE EU YEE EEN VEE EEA Sunnyside, Queen Square. CUE LEE We AUCTION ! I am instructed by Mr. John Perrigan to sell at auction, on his farm in East Royalty, 4 miles from Charlottctown,on the 27th Oxt., at one o'clock, p. m. His farm of 104 acres of freehold all the buildirys. Also 1 hors’, 12 years old; 1 carriage mare, 5 years old; 1 cart hily, 13 years old; & milch cows, 2 heifers, 2 years Olu; 4 heifers, 1 year old: 1 bull, 114 years old; 3 cal-es, 3 brood sows, (pare Lred); 12 young pigs, (pure bred Yorkshire); 8 young pigs, (grade.) Ih: above stock are all well bred. Two plows, I spring tooth harrow, 1 sp'ke harrow, 2 carts, 1 driv- ing wagon, I driving sleigh, I wood skd, I set driving harness, I set c.rt harness, a land,with quantity straw. Terais— $5.00 and under, cash; over $5.co 12 months credit on approved joint notes. C -nadian Historical Soeiety considered. Teacbere standard certificates, with other work of interest ‘regarding our wiater work will aleo be coneidered. SHIPMENTS OF Proptce.—Carvel] Bros are m»kizg a good many shipments of produce this fall. By the E'lictt, which cleared for St. John’s, Nfil, they shipped 12,000 bushels oate, 375 boxes cheese, 60 pkgs butter and 26 bags vegetables. They are loading the Brilient with hay at Red Poiot wharf,the Wi]] Corto with oate and potstoes at Hagarty’s wharf and the R pley Ropes with oats at Siauley Bridge. The Frank iealso to load oxts at the lat ter place. They are loeding the brigt New Dominion with oats for Dalncusie at Rulway wharf, the Sadie ie loading hay aod oats for Gaspe at West Point, and the Harvest Home is taking in oate at Crepaud. MarriaGe Betits.—Another of those not uncomaxn though very pleasant events took place on Wednesday the 24th instaa’, at the residence of Mr. and Mre. William Frizz-!, Ccrowal!, when their Aaugoater Lizze M:, was nuited in mar razet. M-. Harry Pethick, of Kiwgsion. About eighty guests witnceecd the ecres mony, which wa« performed by Rev. W. B§Ciomae The b-ide was prettily attired in white, with trimm’ngs of elk and lace, a d was atiended by Misa Charlotte Ste: - a', con-inoft:e groom. The gro m & 6 s'rperted bw Mr Lemuel Willis, whi Mias Z 1 Frizz:ll and Mies Besse B Hayter, sister and courin of the bride, were maida of honor. Mies F orrie Fur~ neaux played the wedding march. The happy couple were the recipients of many beautiful and costly pretente. Teraxpers at Sypyey.—The North Svd ev Herald saye: While Rev. A. J. McNeil! aod Mre. MeNeil!, of Orwell, P. is. l-lepd, were vai ing reiatives at their old homertead, Orangedele, they bai a plesrant experience. Some rixty of Mr. Meweili’s old neighbors and echoolma'es invaded aud took poesess on Of the house acd presented him wth afer ccat aod pair of geu tle 6, ard Mrs. McNeill wath & pur-e conta ning a sum of money. The presentation wae mad- in the name of all the riends by Mr. Ar:b b ]! McPaail on his usual felis ton m oer. Mr. MeN Il resp nted, thank nzi.e assen bly for the kinuness end gcd wil whih prompt d their gifts. After partaki g of the go d tiings provided bv the ladies, a few bovis were spent in s cial intercourse, when the company diszersed, ringing ‘‘ God be with you till we meet sgaio” Mr. ard Mrs. McNeill left for bcme the fo lowing morning. EE ESS COME : TO US... When you need a fre- scription filled. We keep none but fresh Drugs and are exact in preparing them. We insist on precision in weizht, exactness in measure andthe greatest care and accuracy in Co.:- pounding. ; As to the price, it Is as low as itis possible with- out touching quality. No one undersells us, quality considered. \ghaden Xt Ln ary Fay goods that will please the most fastidicus. ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES NECK RUFFS, MTFFS, MITTS; COLLARS, CAPS, GLOVES, Etc. Fur Lined Capes and Fur Jackets a Soecialty, STANLEY BROS. oe ~~ ALL - AN ——w —= —_— 1900. HUNCEMENT | i to Sa age li alsa acs Sr eal am nea ae RE: Sl gigas: yO lH ES —r ~ Our impcrtations inf’ Suit'rgs, Overcoatings, Trouserings ec:, for tall am nter are now full and complete. Cool morning and evenings must remind you that you w. nt » top-coat. We are showing a magnificent range in correct coatings {cr «pring ard fa imJf you want a heavy winter overcoat now is the best time to ‘uy. Our range in Scotch Scitings for fall and winter cannot be s.irp.ssxd). Furnishings - Gocds:. Shirts, Collars, Ties, Underwear, ‘Waterproo! COosats,*/Umbrellas, Sweaters, Hose, Handker-vhiefs, etc. GORDON & MOGLELLAN ia) Uap » —_—_—. en ee eer ee ws VUVVOe VUVeee ~ — © ‘The North American Life ¢ HUUUVUUM LEADS 5a 1. In new business in Canada. If. In ratio cf assets to liabilities. II[. Inu Actual Results on Investment Fol- icie3, The Company is. ue Policies on the lives of men wo- men and chiljren on all up-to-date contracts. We wiil be p'eased to select e plan to suityou, Call and see us, ‘J, BR. ROSS, Provinci:1 Manager, Ch’town. ae