; THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEMBER 10, 1900. > ‘et Ite Sect... “S tanfield’s,” AND SELL THEM CHEAP eer Vania Your choice "of ef “- Seo ai WE BOUGHT A ee Large Stock of SWEATERS And we Must Get Clear of Them Quick op Ap, Local and Other Items registered at the Hotel Davies last | Yeering to south and southwest. SEE OUR WINDOW _ Private Arthur Mellish is expect-} Hall. , *'ed home on Monday night from} -—Three drunks figured at the | spending a few days visiting friends} }.3q4 on Monday evening at which Cloth Slippers at favour. Good) i | the Cross was celebrated by the appropriate tablet to use these days. | a well-written paper on it. Read- A Be Be Be. Me, ~PBERSONAL =. = Se Siw Vi ee oe = . Re Pee, | i Hon. Jas W Richards, of Bideford,! 2. The defaulters’ list of city taxes ! is in town, _.. ., |is now prepared and will be pub- WO Mv EN’S — asriotteé Hackett, of Tignish, | jished shortly. Please note this. e006 is in Charlottetown, nica. —Wednesday, 21st inst., will be | ! : Douglas Stevens, Dominion declaration day. Sheriff Robertson will begin the counting of ballots at Kngland, whither he had gone from | police court this forenoon. James South Africa. i | Savidant was fined #5 or 30 days, Miss Annie Fitzgerald has return-| John Bell $4 or 20 days and Samuel eh . and relatives. His brother Robert | the date will probably be fixed. pet we has gone with him. |There was not a quorum at the as ; | —There is talk of a football — " iritual director, Rev. J. B. John- 19¢. A PAIR. on Saturday next between the| Gon cay ng cneee iy inte. aT" Should the match’ mater, She ate, ahd the Rev. Theodore 20 PER GENT. DISCOUNT a ‘bulldog standing upon ;the Union! layson, Miss Josie Stentiford, Miss peer Yay Stentiford, Miss Blanche Ding- | Gharlottetown’s Busiest Dry Goods Store. t memundh-enniiil —. ———— —— ae ets Pay up and get off the list. | oo eee eee ee The average velocity of the} ee { thi a ae —" © Well! wind last night was thirty-five miles | wes t S or i. Ss 2 ore Pa : > 7 SLIPPERS Hon. Peter McNutt, of Malpeque, | 2% hour. . tt began trom the . west, | R aoiy iQ CENTS inspector of machinery, is among : : : the latest arrivals at the Hotei, ten o'clock, in the Supreme Court AT SENTNER NMcLEOD & CO’SsS ote m, yop ! Davies. room. F A a. Mrs. F. C. Jonesleft this morning —The ambulance corps of No. 2) T -N | GHT. : on return to Moncton. Her sister} Co., (Methodist) Boy’s Brigade, will Mrs. W. S. Stewart, accompanied} meet for drill at a quarter to* five her this afternoon in Kindergarten ed to her home in Kildare Capes! Morrison $2 or 10 days. a ’ ae Aine . ar in! ‘ ‘ ; Women’s Felt Slip- ra " spending the summer in| _ jt is understood that a Provin- ( a + x oh ie al cial election will be heldnext month, : ; fe fam oon ; _ eats eee probably on the 13th or 14th. A pers,Women’s Car- field, has returned to Boston after! meeting of the Executive will be eatin ee | meeting called for last_evening. ; rc sian ten os a . 4 : Women S - Black . Mr. So pring Rayer is in — to-| --Tois morning at 8 o’clock the conan? | sil sha that t oor ae revusns | anniversary requiem mass for the will show a majority of three in his) geceased members of the League of gtan's. Should the match mater-| ©20i assited, and the Rev. Theodore ialize an interesting game may be | Gallant presided at the organ. ‘expected. Es aes. . In the Baptist schoolroom last : | : «| evening there was held an interest- 3---Mr.0Charies Mitchell’s window ing literary meeting. Canadian eC & O has a fine display of the] Empire literature was the main subject of . tablets, which is the best and most the evening. Mr. John Gordon read Slater Shoe i i ---The finterior of Trinity Church. | Well and Miss A Scott. Solos were Georgetown, is being painted and. sug by Ss Amy Earle, Mr. Brent when completed will result in the | Suttis and Mr. W. B. Duffy. church presenting a very neat and| —In a lengthy review of Miss Agents é. Invited to Ontario. A S 4 Ar, ‘ . we rs a : [ / scheme which was directed by W.| Under Fire, ’’ the Moncton Tran- Toronto, Nov. 9.---The Evening News (Conservative) says it is pro- C. Harris, Esq., is very well con-| script says: ‘“‘ The book is well ; ceived, and is most suitable in its ef- gotten up; has entailed carful study | fect to this pretty parish church. | and the author has in accurate de-|pable seats will be made for Sir —It is proper that the merchants | tall followed closely the _war-4rom | Charles Tupper and G. E. Foster in Do Vou of Charlottetown who have sub- the departure oe a to their | Ontario. Kid of Carelton is said scribed for Miss Arthur's hospital | TtUra. | The~book will serve |to be willing to make way for Sir mens SOUVENiT should understand that | 48 47 Interesting souvenir of the| Charles and Wilson of Lennox Drin k } she is only permitted to solicit sub-| M4? Many of the illustrations are | would probably be willing to retire Tea? If you ‘don’t, this ad. will not in- When Heating Your House with a FAMOUS MAGNET fren: FURNACE Extra large firing door. Heavy corru- gated fire-box that cannet crack. See- tional fire grates that will not burn out. Fire travels 3 times the length of furnace, Direct and indirect draft. Cemented cup joints that will not leak smoke. scriptions in consideration of her in | those of loved ones fallen, giving in| ip fayor of Foster. The Conserva- sertion of their advertisements in | brief a description ot their lives: /tives intend to devote their ener- her book, that is the merchants;42d_ there area large number Of | vies now to defeating Premier Ross will be asked to pay what they think | Other iliustrations. ’ ‘in Ontario, and the presence of Sir their advertisements are worth —It gives us pleasure to record | Charles and Mr. Foster in Ontario a er eee rong: « terest you. If you These subscriptions are expected to | that Mr. Simon Mahar, of Sturgeon. | they think would greatly strength- ; do, and you want interfere in no way with their regu-| after a thorough business course at |en the party in provincial politics. is found where a e - . ‘ ° 7 . - > * } ~ something good, try lar subscriptions to the hospita | the P. E. I. Commercial Ccllege, of | . J d our BROOKDALE support. which Mr. I. Oxenham is - principal, | > -<— Famous Evaporator Is Used, 3 BLEND, the best 28c ilies iui has passed a most satisfactory ex- | THE HANDIEST BOILER ON THE MARKET. Has sheet steel body that cannot warp.. Removable galvanized iron pan. Heavy cast iron grates and linings, preventing their burning out. Does the quickest work at the least cost. Can also be used for boiling sap. ESTIMATES AND PAMPHLETS FREE from our local agent or our nearest house, ;}amination and received the College | ; Diploma. Mr. Mahar is a most} (yout M os : worthy young man, and his conduct | WEBS MONTREAL, Nov, 9.---Four men are and demeanor at college have heen | this signature is on every box of the genuin . TER & under arrest here charged ~ with exemplary. Any business firm’ se- | Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablete MACKAY telegraphing. One got off with curing his services will find in him a | the remedy that cures a cold im one day How the Machine Worked. Samples free. tea on the market. Jor. Kent and Gt. Geo. St. warning, the constable who had th warrant failing to turn up in court Ald. Gallery, the liberal elected in | St. Anns, was in court, and than'x- ed the magistrate when the mar | Evidence is} was allowed to go. | trustworthy and highly competent | | accountant. our best wishes wherever he may ‘locate. ---A mass meeting will be held in: He carries with him | i >. <i ————— Steel Combine. Vile MeGLARY MPG. CO. TORONTO, MONTREAL, WINNIPEG «ND VANCOUVER, S. W. CRABBE, Local Agent, Charlottetown. A SNAP AUSTRIAN CHINA TEA the Y.M. C. A. hall tomorrow; New York, Nov. 9.—It is learned ee a : | Sunday) evening < > close o | f 4 stworthy source at < machine was worked hardin Quebec a o Syoung it the close of the | from a trustworthy source that a “ sil C l s Ss. province yesterday. In Two Moun- ea The meeting will| meeting of representatives of the tains the haflot fox for Me Ta be in the interests of the Young /steel companies has just been held : | Men’s Christi Associatio 1s Bae i a ; thee, a conservative stronghold,| /&™s istian Association. Rev. |in this city. Steps were taken some was stolen Tuesday evening, and no| > ee. Young will speak on * What | time ago on a proposed steel billet | poll was held. The district aaanie the Association does for Young pool, and two meetings for drawing ON YOUR haye polled a big vote for the Con-| dien, A. W. Robb, of Halifax, on} up and adopting agreements under | a A | the ** World-wide Work ;”’ Rev. R. | which the pool could be worked have In anothe ll, where| p> wh: cow ‘ : , : F Mitre! aierd an ard let |. W histon on ** Y. M. C. A in Col- now been held. -What action was SHOE BILLS ‘the liberal candidate got a majority | ¢2¢S ; John McPherson on ** Work | taken at this latest meeting could > 5 rs. -| Among the Railroad Men ;’’ and| not be learned. Rumors have been a | Rev. T. F. Fullerton on ‘‘ The Y M/current for some time that the a ee een. |C A on the battlefieid.’’ Rev. G. P. price of steel billets would be ad-— To Cure a Cold in One Day. |Raymond will preside. There will! vanced to $40 a ton. The present Take Laxative Bromo Quininc | be 4 boy’s meeting tomorrow after- | price is $18.59. Tablets. All druggists refund the| 200n after the Sunday schools are /money if it fails tocure. 25 cents. | OVET- Has a great reputation for fj} &. W. Grove’s signature is on each| —Attention is directed to the the quality of its drugs, | box. advertisement of Mr. Herbert A. which we are inproving : Tanton, teacher of piano, organ and when possible. | “Yes, I know the washboard is} yoice culture. Mr. Tanton has fit- | broken, John; but I don’t need any | ted up a studio in his new building | as I use Victorine now, and there! on Great George Street, where he | is no rubbing required. Besureand will be pleased to meet any one de- | Dr. | tell the grocer to send a dozencakes| sirous of becoming proficient in| | this evening. ,music, either vocal or instrumental. | See our cloth offer---$1.50 for 75c.| The studio is one of the best in| p, T. Sample, President of Sam- Jas. Paton & Co. | Maritime Canada, the carpets and | ple’s Instalment Company, Washing- hourly accumulating that the grit ‘Is That all It i [I thought it would be more.’’ (Quite a common re- uorark by people who get their prescriptions put up by us. The Medical Hall MN o*5 } Lively times are promised. By buying your Boots and Shoes at the big Sale. > THE PRESIDENT. . ? 2. <r Weve received a cask of the above | I] BARGAINS IN SETTS | ALL LINES through mistake o‘ shippers. and if we don t satisfy the buying public in this article we Some lines Half Price. All ore not the low selling people that every one knows we are. A Slave to Catarrh. Agnew’s Catarrhal Powder J. G. JAMLESON, Druggist Relieves in 10 Minutes. goods must be sold. YNOMY | | can make a small saving means considerable in a They’re selling very low, We're bouud to make ‘em go, They’re the nicest ones in town And the very latest style. Drop in and see them. | ECC IF a perso ach day, it year. STORE NEXT TO Everything else selling at the lew price QUEEN STREET for which we are so noted. mre WP. COLWILL, We sell a large tin, 3 Ib, Baked Beans fer 10 cents a COE sun y > 2 YOU can make quite a saving cach and every day by dealing wlth us. iS NDERSON & CO., nT = , oS fpetss anamall honest reliable men, No experience Si ful. Write for full particulars. The Emp 100 Feather Boas at half price, | other furnishings being rich and|ton, Pa., writes : ‘‘For years I was room, both of which are tastefully until I was induced to use Dr. Ag- /commodation for about fifty people. | = = | MAN, and are contuually supplying house | ing his residence in New York Mr.| Victorine---2 cakes 5 cents wash Se Charlottetown bringing with him Victorine. 2 cakes 5 cents wash 4 MODERN DENTISTRY, crown and bridge Within the Reach of », CFO g uous places. Also distributing smal! advet to $1.75, yours for 75 cents---James RERLIN euricher and vitalizer is Hood’s Sarsa | wear, gloves, Caps or anything in Medicine Co., Lendon, Oct. ale from 30c. to $4.00. Half price will tasteful. Across the hall from the | afficted with Chronic Catarrh. | Co. |joining is a smoking and reading |jsts only gave me temporary relief furnished and fitted. Folding doors|,ew’s Catarrhal Powder. It guve _hall in which there is seating ac- | } | REQUISITES Mr. Tanton has for the past eight | THE CROCKERYWARE but we do mean good, pure greceries, | some of the leading teachers. Dur- at $2.65. Jas. Paton & Co. P. E. Island’s Greatest Crockery Store, keepers with the class of goods that | eA grocers. good natured and happy. Our and choir-master in two of the prin-, When ordering your groceries} Pa:niess DeNntIsTRY by use of electricity TED RELIABLE prices are cipal churches. He returns to thigevening don't forget to order | or by the Berlin Method. : W an testimonials of a very high order. boilers of clothes. work. (Both without pain.) n every locality throughout Canada to | Ever Workin ma n’s Purse ; ; } Teeth extracted wi : on trees, fences, along roads and all conspic- y g studio any time during the day or other. Popular shapes, worth up extracted without pain. = tising matter. Commission, cr salary $60.00 . & SURE that your blood is rick _Peton & Co.. ; a Stead mployment to goces Driscoll & Hor nsby B and pure. The dest blood purifier, The best place to buy your under- DENTAL per day. eady cmploy : ) ; a : QUEEN STREET, parila, Be sure to GET HOOD’G, men’s furnishingsis at D, A. Bruce’s, { , ‘take any of them.---James Paton & | Studio isa reception room, and ad-| Remedies and treatment by special- DRISCOLL & HORNSBY’S \connect the studio with a concert | ajmost instant relief. 50 cents. i : - ulsters at $3.75 aS ° | years been a resident of New York, ,; ~~ee ul ulsters at $3.75. Also | Dentistr , We do not mean furniture or tinware | where he studied voice culture under | OU killer at $2.98, and our reefer | y ve a , : BY SPECIALISTS nyside, ( harlottetown. make the members of the family | Tanton held the position of organist | 4 boilers of clothes. ee i | y } r ds ene mag: SS an the 100 ladies felt hats walking and ARTIFICIAL TEETH.—We make all kinds. , introduce our goods, tacking up show car | evening. per month and expenses not to exceed $2.5°