ea: jackets + :. Sil ad , myportunity {fered strong resolutions : : ° *) : : a = slack { ars Js -KETLS Deo CO | - aay a Goverament soli ta Ww ho has been ill for some time, will be atsS o’ctock. The ticket, devotional! and Ga 3 | meen i” ’ yer . ° . < wo! th e : {i} poe 7 ; glad to hear that she is much better. literary committees” will report. A fall ts en . rth Oo.4 | passed, backed up by empbatic speeches i ee ae b. of T f \ attendance sted f on | ard endorsed by av outraged and insulted t ; ee ; a ee : pele oe hee te ° ' Ve he r prices UD a Sn ‘ an electorate. { have watched the renoris of 1 eR nown commercia: rave; {ers oD ; st : ; oz Pp a e 4 Uther aiiesie “Saas ot se the varigus meetings st? have a sal this cirenit, 18 here on a business trip. He Social, — Remember the social in the bus Prices ' 3 ti . ee a ~ | is among the guests at the Hott] Davies. Lecture Room of Zon Church, Thursday | & = a 5 _——ww, that any such resolutions bave veeu pass- | : . | evening at 8 o'clock A aaa | $4 7 ed or?’ ar y expressions ot Indiguation i Shige sty Macdor ald, who lett here! oe ning : ‘ ae CK, See cos pro- ns * 53 4 a : lsome time ago to take e position in the | tyes ie bemg prepared, OStiver co CCtICD | Ze } Fy ees / | Il can imagine Sir Louis meeting his Montreai brauch of the Merebauts Bank o the door, R-treshmemte on Buropean | ea a @ | COlievwues when he gets back to O Wa, | of Halitax, bas receotly been promoted Lo Sean pillgprmraccpent ! “a fe H. : » } ‘ - ; } tue positicn oO ite r€ selv $ ti , x tae = . | eS BA | putting ov his most winning smile, rubbiog ; ‘Y° PosMien sere terre Poxice Court —Foor drunks figured be ts : i" | al Ee S | hishands gleefully ar d exclaiming: “I told | Sir Louis Davies will leave tsmorrow. | fore His Hover this morning. They were £4 ae ie you 60; I held & pumber cf party meetings | moraing tor New Brouswick, where he is! Robert Wrigh’, Peter Keenan, Joho Bell 4 e, — =) 1 oe | on the Leland; (excluding the wicked tories % addre-s one or more political mzeticgs. | and John Horne. Wright was fined $2 In eddition to giving you the best corset in the mar~ a) iB y . . . las much as possible) and not one of our} From New Brunswick he goes to Nova] or 10 dave, Keenan $3 or 14 days and Bel! 4 k ; . : ‘ ‘ +, mes ' a — ‘ . . i ; j : £ ri ave, Keen ; ys , et we y f , ‘s a W © exe l in this line our j loyal supporierse ver questiosed our actions Scotia and from there to Ottawa Lady and Horne $4 or 20 dave cach. ae + ’ offer . ou the rerv 1Ces of MISS SEXTON, =) 4 4 Fur Jackets give entire | Or this nasty question of Prohibition,” Davies and family ‘eave on Taureday ——_— B: Expert Corset k itter, who arrived last night from am . satistaction We have all Disevstep TemMpLaR | morning for Oitawa, NatoraL Hisrory.—The first meeting | 23 New York . * i af : » 5 me . . i : oe ; ; . 1 baw . , a Bi] sa ‘ on é ~ . |. M. B. District. | Mr. W. F. Cleaver Sullivan, of the staff for the season of the Natural History and a 3 | oe Kinds. A tew special | eat | of the Montreal office of the Merchants} Avtiquarian Society will be held a ra 7 | | sdere i 7. t ] } Bank f Halifax, leaves ¢ TI lav Monday evening when a report will be | && tt ; saders in Astrachan from eae Ss aN» nee ee aero. Lo aac : 2 | gf | MILLTOWN MEETING. | moraing to resume his duties. Mr, Sulli- | g'ven of the work done duriog the recess. | Ee xX O Ki 2 ee TO . ot van bas heen Lom? on sick leave, and iL is = mbers admitted bv ticket. - hey in sy 3 3 | e ‘ ew to k h ! ‘hance has ro obti e Secret nvitations -% “~ i ‘ —- | | Sin.—-McKinnon and Davics’ meeting | P! ee ee that the change O88 . ae “a ae eae a J iahs ea a RP ; i if eh . oved of muc er 5 or any awh :ey Bh ik “ cz 2 . : : . : was held at Millt.wa ths afternoon. The | FPO¥S of much benefit intl tldte | 24 7 will fit you to a corset that will H te ee cae : A a Se ee thd. . é AtZ, . . ti = ——. | Hall, which is not very —. about es | ey je Suit your figure, and give you comfort P; 4 Ke ‘ ir »hie wit gait ¢ ' rey ‘ Ss pe 3 at . b a fy two-thirds full, whica includes ret POOTBALL. Tre Boston Boat.—The steamer Ha'i- | be s%-and satisfact:on 2 . TR num ber of children. There were sume 0) | fax atrived tbie mornieg abcut eight | < “t it or 60 eleetors present. — ny — ——-— | o’clock, and wi!l Jeave on return to Bcston | C4 Fr eee Li: 1 > : : 3 t 7 was D. A. McKinnon,who talked Dippaut- The postponed football matca between | this afterncgr. Her inward passengers | &; ery Lady in Charlottetown should take advan- fe | if ly in his usual reckless and boasting rer, tb i age i ee ; | were Martha Dingwel!, Thomas Carew, ¢&, 3 i } | . 4am 2 i | “| _ ——- ee ee SN oo ne Ne Se Te % —" ire are sell- Because the Our Jackets ers— Why ? prices and qualities are | right. 3 | aT nia Wana a Few Specials Here | Black Curl Jackets $1.65 | worth $1.00 THE PEOPLES ‘STORE shoe Or. syn xe Ore oe 1S AS AS 22S OS US a Prince Edward Island Magazine ..NOW ON SALE.... 4tall the Rooksitores and at R. HH Mason’s News Stand CONTENTS FOR NOVEMBER Pp. E. I. Transvaal Continent, Frontis; iece. Ecce Homo !—(a sonnet) by Thos A’ Lepage. — : . The Island of St. John 142], by Prof Juhn Caver. The 2 Day, by Ft. E. Smith Voices from the Abegwei:, by M. Swabey Rule Britann Portrait of Sir L. H. D vies, cts Bes we Dangers of the (Nfld) Seal Fishery, by W. B. Dyer. Mic-Mac Mythology, clarke, B. A. Land Question of John Ross. Memories of the Past, by John P. Tanton. Our Prominent Men—Uur Christmas Numbe Se a ceopy—Send for sample. The P. E. Istanci Magazine, P. O. BOX 698, Charlottetown, P. E. 1. Graphophone Grand T) Repteccersseeeee 00 We have bought out Mesers Rogers & Rogers entire stock of Grapbhophones and sup- plies— We are now headquarters for anything io that line.— The “Graphophose Grand” 18 @ WHOLE ‘ ‘ | ¥ - CONCERT IN > . itself, reproducing song and music as ciear and powerful as the original singers aud players. We will rent ‘his instrument with 20 recor is, for concertés evening pares, etc., at a reasonable rate. MILLER BROs., QUEEN STREET, ConyxoLLy’s BCILDING yy Jeremiah §. The ». KE, Island, by “A whole concert in ite elf” ~ we SOCe A 2606296208 bave heard declare at public temperance meet pgs durivg the p ebiscite ¢ im paigu that the ‘overnment had prom~ ised Prohibinon if 4 mejori y of the electors at the polls voted for i;and that they bad cor tilence in the Govern } ment, that they would fulfil their pro- ore eo Jackets $2.40 | evercease to bave confidence iuthem! Wei: we know the aod we naturally atyle. ; ness THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOLTETOWN, NOVEFM®EX 21, 3:89. SINCERITY.OF PROHIBITIONISTS | Mr. Epitcr,—Are temperante workers | including the members of the Dominion Alliance sincere in their advocacy of Pro- hibition? Daring the past week a num ber of political meetings have been held in different parts of the Belfast and Mur- rey Harbor diatricts. The centeral flgure aud principal speaker at these meetings was Sir Louis a. Davis a prominent member of the Domin ion Cabinet. Tnese meetings were wtiend- ed by a large number of temperance sup- porters and workers, includiog clergymen, many of them occupying places en the platform with the speaker—men whom I see, and it they did not, they wou!d for- outcome of that Campaign, expected that when au This addrees fell flat on the ears of the electors, many of whom are disgust- ed with grit election appeals. Sir Louis Davies next came forward and spoke for about one hour, — dwelling con- siderably on the fact of the Grit govern~ ment at Ottawa being composed of busi» men. He named Mulock, Blair, Fielding, Fisher and Sifton ;—but very strange to say he failed to name the Mas- ter of the Administration, Tarte. He told us iD one breata that the Railway and Bridge were now the law of the land, and then turning a complete somerealt, said that * it might be estopped ye’: I dont deny che power ot ‘ue people;” ,“I do not offer this as a threat.” Bat notwithstanding bis attempt to conceal the threat, 1t was very pl situs by the meeting what the vlj-ct was. Theeiectors here we!l uoder~ siuud bis tactice and are vot determined to accept hie dictationy By the general tone of the speakers it was plainly evident that tuey feel they are werking in @ lost ¢ cause. The attempt to raise enthusiaem ia bebalf of McKinnon completely failed. ELECTOR. eeu Milltown, cv. 1399 ESTEEME DEXUcANGES. denvess with which Mr. Greenway has eprung the Mavitcba geuerel elections, that astute politician views the growing popularity of Hon. Hugh Jonn McDonald with alarm, aud is trying to pull through before it is too late. A few months ago the Manitoba government announced that the contest might be looked for next sum- mer. More recently—last week, indeed— Mr. Cameron, declared that there would be no election until after Christmas. Now a sharpturn hasbeen made, and the nominations will take place in ten days, and the polling on the 7th of next month. In thie city, on Nov. 18th, 1899, after a short illness of one night, Janie, beloved daughter of Jobnand Ann White, in the ]4th year of her age. One precious to our hearts bas gone, Tbe voice we loved is stilled; The place made vacant in our home Can never more be filied. Our Father in His wisdom called The boon His love had given, And thongh on earth the bady lies The soul ie safe in Heaven. A Jury et Women y bave tested the merits of Dr. Ae an Chante Kidney-Liver Pills return tue ver- eict that for backache and kidney disorders there 1s no preparationin any way equal to this great discovery of Dr A W Chase, Amer-~ ica’s greatest physician. This great kidney cure is sold by all dealers at 25 cents a box, and has proved most effectual as remedy for the mapyi lls to which woman 1s subject. All woo! home mad two yards wide, very Jins Keep warm. blacketing, Ooe or cheap.— Prowse Broe. Nore Wet: — Monday and Tuesday next, are Miss 8 seee € ees8e0ee8 S 86609066866 —_.__.. WANTED-—A_ rerse — ecod_ re’ererc> required. Apyly to Me A, B. — on. a ton’s last days here. Have this opportunity. No charge PERSONAL. Miss Katie Davies will Jeave on Thurs- day for St. Paul, Minp. Mr. J.J. Hornby, of Halifax, is a guest at the Hotel Davies, Miss Gertie McKachen returned frou New York last evening. Mr. Oawald Hornsby, esr, is to-day re- ported somewhat easier although etill very weak Hon, Peter McNutt, of Malpeque, is in| ped 10 London by Dillon & Spillett on thecity. He is registered atthe Hotel| Friday Saturday aod Monday, already Davies. referred to, is valaed at $37,700 Mi-s Elsie McGowan leaves on Thurse- day for Ottawa tospendthe winter with M rs A. W. Ower Hon. William Rchards was a_ passen~ ger by the western traip this morning re» turn og to Bideford. Mixs Vere Hyndmapv will leave on Chureday to spend the wister in Ottawa with Lady Davies aod tamily. The deathof Sir J. W. Dawson, the eminent scientist, is reported. Sir William was rorn in Pictou in October 1820. The friends of Mrs, Benjamin Heariz, | ' Local alld Oiler litins. St James’ HaLi.—Be patriouc; attend the tea in St. Jame-’ Hall, Thursday n zht Bi ys’ Hicutanp Bricape.— Patriotic decorauions, pa riouc airs, patriouc tea iD Si. Jame’s Hall Thuraday next. ei VALUABLE Suipment.—The cheese ship- lial Foanitvrs.—The auction sale of Mr. Sweesev’s furniture will tave place Thurs- il o'clock am = Pia o hall, bedroom and day 23rd inst al warlor, dining room. kitchen furoiture, = IncREASED Demanp.— O ving to incresed demand the Intercoionia! Coa! Co. {Drum- mond Colliers) has advanced the price of all grades of their col 25 cents a tun from 20th inet. FF. W. Hyndman. __—_—— Y. M. ©. A. ~The executive committee of the Y. M. C. A. will meet this evening — _— eee MEET ME at the ALWAYS BUSY STORE T9890 ¥ BESO OOOS OOS HHT CLOSOCHCO M 0988066 FL 0C OVE” 2% “A> & -4 PAY « hse & f “a4 ge? ML y ; 7A We i | a“ AS BS ti a RZ Lag “ae mS i ts 3 Ri e % : t a iS “ A i NWA ; « AVELOTICSA S Leadingescorset | Mea + Sees . Constructed on French ideas, of French deas, of French materials, and made fit American Figures. OG PS Perc ce -" tn bol bY Feat wae PAS a = ih > 3 Wha: Mail and Empire: Juding by the sud- ) Sex- your corsets fitted—don’t miss the Abegweits and the S D C’s took piace on the C AAA grounds yes erday efter-~ noon about 4 o’clock. The grounds were very wet, making it disegreeatle for the players, and unfavorable tor good playing. | The S DC’s defended the northern goal, | and the Abegweits the southern goal. Betbune kicked the ball cff. The play | in the tirat half was very exciting, no points being secred. In the second | haif the Abegweits had it mostly their | own way. In ibis balf no points were | scored, till about five minutes before the finish, when Bethune made a touch down which resuited in ago+l. No more points | were made the ecere siandirg 5-9 in favor of the A begweits. In the firet half, shortle after the begin- nor of play, D. A. McKinnon received & very revere cut under the left eye, necessitating a few stitches. He played to the finisb, however. Mr. J. M. Sullivan game, refereed the Are you ali supplied with good warm Underclothing ? Every manand boy who still wantthe best value in Under- clething go directto J B Mac- donald & Ca. ve LOCAL NOTICES. The “Grapbophone Grand” to rent— aoply to Miller B.os. A whole concert in itself ‘‘the Graph- opboce Gravd” to rent applyto aliller Bros. Orcer your double windows now, All s zeson hané.~A Dachemin & Co. 3. A Big Shipment—Geo. Carier & Co have just received a carload of fancy goods, toys, _ dolls, games, chinaware, toy picture booke, eic, and bave lots more to follow. The httile folks wants are going to be looked after by this firm for Xmas gifts. 269 Zins. Brighton Brewery is turning out very superior Ale and Stout. See edi on first page of this issue. Reserve the 14th Dec for the apron fair and tea tobeheld by the W. C. T.U. Aprons of all styles and sizes, also home made candy. / raising of the tlags and banoers by the Robert Villettr, Angus McKinnon, W Stewart and John Ogilvie, the Jatter tax- | ing passage at Halifax. passenges included Mrs Hatfield, Mr W W Hatfield, and Mr W P Haynes, for, ve outward | Port Hawkesbury; Mrs J Kent and Henrv | te Free of Charge. = Welsh,for Boston; Mrs Joho Hay,for Ha'i. fax, ‘cone | Aw Exsayante Davxca.—A dance that | was enjoyable from every point of view | was neld in Mechanic’s Halli lait evening. There were about forty couple in attend ance, and all fully appreciated the choice programme of dances and the excellent music furniabed by Miss Burris. The guests were received by Mrs (Dr.)Con- roy and Mrs.R. B. Norton. Mr. Wel- lace Stewart was the caterer, and looked after this feature of the entertainment in good style. The young gentlemen who promoted the dance are to be congratulat~ ed upon the large measure of success which attended their efforts. Tue Temperance Concert.—Company * A” of the Loyal Crusaders were egain favored with a crowded house on Monday evening. These entertainments are ber coming more and more popular. The children was a special and pleas. ing teature of last pight’s concert. The singiog, dialogues, recitations and reading3 were well rendered wh'le the band instruments and graphaphone gave to the programme a plessact variety. Tbe con~ cert opened at 730 and closed at sharp nine, and everycne went home plcased and satisfied with the evening’s estertainment, We wish the young temperance crusaders continued and abundant success. —The total vote in South Renfrew, Ontario, polled last vear was 4,447. In ‘the by-election on Tueeday la-t about 2.200 v.tes were polled, of which Mr. Mc- Garry, (the conservative) secured over 1,100 and Mr. Latchford (the liberal) about 1,330. I» other words the conser a» tive cardidate showed an increase of 125 and the number of Liberal votes decreased ever 2,000, which causes the Ottawa Citi- zen t) remark that it was a moral victory for the Conservatives. Cold Maypole Soap Dyes give absolutely sure results — brilliant colors —no streaking, no crocking — fast, 10c. FOR COLORS. 15C. FOR BLACK. FREE BOOK on Home Dyeing on application to A. P. TIPPET & CO., Montreal. Farms For Sale. t -« uit purchasers. air, « ..ldbe taken io part payment. Applyto JAME3 LANDRIGAN Charlottetown oe by Salisbury treatmrut, Send stam mation, or ca!l at Trure, i.eva Scotia, Of Merchants Ban« oftialfax Building ‘for fitting. Stanley Bros : 200 acres at Western Covehead, in Jote Terras most reasone | Smalier property in city or couatry DR. CLIFT. CFTRONIC-DISE 1SE8 and RUET URE S for tnfo | M7eather usually brings on COLD FEEY We can’t tell you how to warm the weather, but for the cold feet we would reccmmend you to buy one of our new Hot Water Bottles, fill it with hot waver and putit in your bed before you retire. Your feet will be as warm as gq Corsets Fitted E = tage of this opportunity. a : 4 a r mm 4 3 4 3 \STANLEY EROS.) GN 24442444244 4444444244844% ockey Boots ais “ «(i a wr FOR 1899—'900 | «(| Men’s Slater, black waterproof grain $3.00 iy ai Men’s Slater Hockey, tan waterproof grain ¢300 al The Star Hockey, black, something new $2.50 wit «(i] The Star Hockey, tan, ankie support inside $2.50 all The Neilson Hockey, black, laced to toe 2,95 We i!’ The Acme Hockey, tan, strong, with strap $2.35 * ai] The Eureka Hockey, black, strong, with strap $1.85 2 a] The P. .S. Heckey, chocolate kip $1.85 ir a{{] The Spartin Hockey, black, very neat $1.8) *" aj The P. &S. Hockey, box kip, very strong Sl.c5 ie «({! Some Lines in Boys,’ 1 ta 5 $2.25, $1.80, $1.60and $1 '9 Youths’, 11 to 18 $l.! ALLEY & AAA RADDA AAA AAA AAA 2244 ™ AN «lf This is the Weather ——= Which You Require Good Warm Clothing Suitings, Overcoatings, &c., you will tind it hcre. toast all night if you do. The Water Bottles are not expensive; wehave . them | from 75c to $1,90, A very large stock from | which to choose. OUR TAILGR SHOP IS IN FULL BIAST enough as to have them made here. We Will Continue Ou JReduction Sale on M:n’s Furnishi Sweaters, etc. If you wart variety of style as well as quality to seiect from in Turning out 4rst-class clothing for people who are fort: na‘ Special [discounts on Farcy Shirts, Neckwear, Underclothing, GORDON & McLELLAN a SE Fig eS See aa a oe x atic. a OST Ta Se A ae ee we ‘er UREA SIO TE ai ae < seicedicenic nsec, “lil asansin a anbeoenne? oats aE nad a habe pa emma ea at bead Si, BA wo! © ae . ~~ ae. ee en oe 1 . 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