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Mellish Barrister and Attorney at law, being about to proceed to South Africa for tbe winter on active milit- ary Service in response to Her Majesty’s call, bezs to announce that in his absence his law-office at Souris will be kept open and all legal business will be promptly at- tend edi to under competcnt management. Correspondenence may b« addressed to him at Souris as uéual. ACHING TEETH Carefully treated and filled and crowned with gold. DR. J. P. MURRAY, QUEEN STREET © SUNNYSIDE DEN TSTRY’ R808 Office in New Prowse Block, first door to the right up stairs. JR. AYERS Dr, ee. Dickry uate of Royal London Ophthalmic Hos pital, Moorfields, and Ventral Lon- don Throat & Ear Hospital Specialist in diseases of the oa Le a AE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOT'TETUWN, NOVEMBER 4, 1899 OBITUARY, ] Tt j our painfal LV to chronicle today ‘ ; leath of Jc hn Gaffney, Kiaq-, High Sheriffof Prince County, which occurred at his residence, on Wednesday,the let The deceased was an old and re- epected resident of Summerside, and one of its most prominent citizens. He bad en io failing health for come time, and by the advice of hia friends he spent a ; short time iu the Charlottetown Horpital {during the past Summer, where it was hoped that by the attendance ot skilifal | physicians aod trained aurses he might | become convalescent. He returned home however, very little benefited / ed in health and has since then contianed | to siak slow'y until the ‘nal hour cam, | and although his has casta gloom over Summerside, it was po unex | pected by hie family and friends. The dicesased « ain Charlottetown in February 1835, aud war in the 65th vear of his age at the time of his death. He was educated at the old | academy, now kaon as Prince of Wales | Colle ge, an l : Ful 1eain quite as Dor co sequen i »n his early life served as a | clerk in the “the late Patrick Walker, of this City. Alt an early age he I lett Charlotietowa far the United States, | andafter spending a few years there, he re- }turped to the Island and excepted the position of accountant in the store of R. T. store ol | | Holman, Esq , Summerside. He remain- io Mr. .olman’s employ until 1873, e formed a partnership with the [. Mills under tne title of Mille & | Gatfoey. This partoership was dissolved } bus in 1876 when Mr. Gaffoey opened a store of bie own in which he continued to do ness vntil 1897. In 1888 the diceased was appointed { States Consular Agent for Sum- toile | merside to fill the vacancy caused by the ma ' | | i | i ' uplvo ignation of Finlay McNeil, Esq. In received toe appointment of L89P he Chairman of the Summerside School | Board, and in 1895 the position of High Sneriff of Prince County was conterred him. These important offices he | continued to fill upto the time of hie death, ' for a legislator. | effective always discharging the duties appertaio~ ing to them with courtesy, integrity and ability. For many years he was President of the Prince County Liberal Association and oa two occasions, 1870 and 1876,he offered us a candidate for the third electoral dietrice of Pricee. Al‘ hough uosucceseful he pos- ressed talents which eminenily fitted bim He was 4 pleasing and plaiform spesker, a brilliant conversationalist snJ at public meetings, celebsations or anniversaries nO name was more in requisition than his. He was passionately tond of reading, hed a very reientive memory and his micd was liter- ally stored with arich fundof practical knowledge on various sujecits, which he was alle to use with telling cffect in argu~ ment or debate. For many years he was a frequent con~ triputor to the Lewspaper press. His stvie was pungent and on controvereal subjects his articles sometimes bristled with mingled logic and denunciation, but were always highlv prized by the editors, whom be favored with them. He has al-o written some excejlent newspaper stories some of which have appeared in our Is-- land newspapers and others have been thought worthy of a place in some «f the leading newspapers of the United Stites, He was fond of writing, even as 40 amuese-~ ment, and had he chosen journalism aa profession he would ucdoubtedly Lave ex celled in it. Of late years, lovever, he ba3 contented Limself with sometimes writing bistoric and narative s.e-ches in which he excelled, and of which hi- articles on “The Irish Exiies” avd “The Expatriation of the men of Barra” which appeared tome time ago in the Chir.otte- town newspapers, may be taken as far samyles. He leaves two sons, the elder of whom is now practising law in Boston, and four daughters to mourn their lose To these we extend our heartfelt sympathy in their ead bereavement. THE GOVERNOR GENERAL ON OUR CONTINGENT Speaking at Montreal a few evenings ago Lord Minto said : As regards the Cana ian Contingent for the Transvaal, it goes out because you insisted upon its gov , and lam very glad you lis goiag forth marks a pew eon iu the history of this country, avd | am proud that Canada is to be re presen'ed along with the troops from the Morheriand andg the [Empire’s colonies at tne seat of war. “The contingent is a credit to the Do- miniovo. I: isa capable force, and wil) undoubtedly give a good account of itself. If ao emergency sbould arise in the near future demanding the despatch to South Afr.ca of another deiachment of troops from Canada, I am sure I am but voicing the sentimenis of everyone here wien [ Say that Canada will williogly supply it. (Tremendous applauce.” —-- —<— <«e — did so Munyon’s Inhalers just re- ceived. Price $1 00 —Johnson Eye, Ear,Nose & Throat & Johnson, Druggists. Office—CAMERON BLOck, Residence—"“HoreL DAVIES.” Office; Hours—-9.30 to | pm., 2to 3p, m p7 129; . pip, Eyes testedfor glasses Challenge Accepted ee Mr RN Stevn’s challenge in The Examiner of the 26:b inst, I have to sav that $100.00 has been deposited ip the Bunk of Souris, for over one week, | Now | I wil! match him on any track on the, [elani, mile heats, best 3 in 5, with Prog- | This is no bluff if which Mr. Sterns is well aware of. ress Lad, No, 28573. you mean business, “Put up or shut up” 255-- JH CORTIS, | The best place to buy Furs is at Prowse Bros. | The best place to buy Cloth ing is at Prowse Bros The best place to buy Car- | p2ts is at Prowse Bros. You may not know it, but the best place in the city to buy Dress Goods, Uersets, Gloves, and Millinery is at Prowse Bros, r E LEG: Thie despatch was yerterday received only in time for the second edition, AT AF Lonvowx, Nov. 3.—The War Office bas issued a statement declaring that «here is no cause for anxiety. The report ot the disaster published in Paris, Berlin and other places cannot have come from South Africa,as all cable com taunications have to pass through the } hande of a military censor, who would at | once report to the War Office any such aisaster, The Londen Times admits that General W hite’s however, that General White can play a force 1s surrounded, It hopes, waiting game until General Buller arrives wit! reinfocerments. From Cape Town comes the information that General Buller and part of his «taif have lef: by train for Kast Loadon,. where the Durban. This however, 8 untubstartia- ted at tne War Office. Assuming, he boards Dunatter Castle for that he hrs gone to Durban, it indicates a change in the Situation as a vist to Durban was pot a part of General Bulier’s plan. It is not thought probable that Buller will go to Ladysmith alone, and the only explanation is that he intends to take a portion of the Army Corps to Durban and proceed at Ladysmith, which will enalle the Natal torces to take the offensive. In diplomatic circles, it is not thought that the foreign powers will intervene during the progress of the war, but when the final settlement comes they will takea stand in the event of the Boers being final ly defeated and the English annexing the pew territory, Then the European powers willstep in and demand compensations nearer home. [tis already making active preparations, having called out the Army corps located in Algiers. {t is not considered possible here that France has any other destiination this corps than Morroco, Av army order issued this afternoon instructs the proper authorities to mobil- thirty-five batlalions of wilitia on various dates after November 20th. however, rumored that France is for ize “2 A VANCOUVER LADY Cured of Asthma After Eight Years of Almost Coastant Suffering — She Says the Absolute Freedom rom the Disease Seems Like a Dream—Clarke’s Kola Compound Cures, dirs, J. Wise, Mt. Pleasant, Vanconver, Uc. Wie.les: “L have been a great suderer from brouchial asthma for the Ppasc eight Yeats, Liduy Umes having to sit up nearly aii luge, Dbhrough the advice of a friend wae Lud been cured by Ciarke’s Kola Com. pound iresulVeu as a lasc resort to try at, Ihe first bottle did not relieve me mu “h, but before 1 had finistied tne third bottle the atiacks ceased altogether, and during ne SDF DOM LISLE IMINO LT A EY ae oe os ie , TI Q Caly an Army DG OOICUU ALY, « THE LIFE OF THESE SELF- ONE OF HARDSAIP. While on Du uy Capt. Ben. Bryan Was Stricken With a Supposed In- curable Disease and Forced to Re~ linquish the Work—He Has Now Recovered His Health. From the News, Alexandria, Ont. The life ofa Salvation Army worker is very far from being a sivecure. Their duties are not only arduons, but they are called upon by the regulations of the Army to conduct out-of-door meetings at all seasons aod in all kinds of weather. This being the case, it is lutie wonder that the health of these self-sacrificing workers frequently gives away. Capt. Ben. Bryan, whose home is at Maxville, Oat., is well known through his former connection with the Army, having been statioued at such important points as Mone treal, Toronto, Kings on, Guelph, and Brockville, in Canada, and at Schenectady, Troy and other points in the United States. While on duty he was attacked by a so-called incurable disease, but having been restored to bealth by the use of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pilis, a representative of the Alexandria News thought i worth while to procure from his own lips a state- ment of his illsess and recovery, He found Mr. Bryan at work,a healthy, robust man, bis appearance giving no in- dications of his recent suffering. The story of his illness and subsequent Cure by the use o: Dr. Williams’ Pink Pille reads like a miracle, and is given in his own words as follows :—‘“‘While sta- tionen ai Deseronto, in July, 1897, I was attacked with what the doctors called “Chronie Spinal Meviagitis.” The symp~ toms were sOmewhat similar to those pre~ ceding @ pieuratic attack, but were accom- pauied by spasirs which, whea the paio became to severe, rendered me unconscious, The length of these unconscions spells iv- cressed as the diseare a winced. After spending four months in Kingston Geners! Hospital], and on the Salvation farm, Tor- onto, I regained some of my former strengih andreturned to my work, The secoud attack occured when I was station- ea Schenectady, N. Y., in October, 1898, } and was mure severe then ibe firet. The fymptonms of ihe second attack were very timilar io those which preceded the first, the only apparent difference being they were more severe and the zfer effects were Of longer duration. Owing to the precarious state of my health, 1 was com pelled to resign my pdsition after the sec ond attack and return tomy bome at Maxvilie. While there a friend advieed me to try Dr Willianss’ Pink Pill, and I begun using tbem in March,1899. I have used only a dozen boxes acd am once more enjoying perfect health. I telltbatI am perfectly well, and can cheerfully eav that Tattribute wy present siate of health io the effects produced by Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. Mrs, Bryan has a'so used the past six months of damp and cold Weather have not had a single atiack. le seems somncthing like a dream two be free from this worst of all diseases after so many years of suffering. I have since my recovery recommended this remedy 19 others suffering as 1 was, aod know many others in this city whom it has cured. I consider it a marvelous remedy, and wouid urge any person suffering from this disease to try it.’’ ‘Three bottles are guaranteed to cure. A free sample bottie of Clarke’s Kola Com. pound wiil be sent to any person who has asthma, mentioning this paper. Address the Griffiths & Macpherson Co., sole Cana. dian agents, 121 COburch-street, Toronto, Ont, Ciarke’s Kola Compound should not bea confounded with the other Kola prepuara- ons on the market, as this is altogether a adifferent preparation, designated especially for the cure of asthma, Ali druggists, Price §2 02 per bottie. > Sold Ly G20 E Tughkes er 5 Cut this ont and return to us, with name of your nearest express office and we willsend this watch there for you to examine. It is an open-face, gold-plated, dust proof Case, handsomely engraved, fitced with American model 7 jewelled stem wind and set movement, lady’s or gent’s size. Itisa» , Zo0d time piece, equal in ap- nem PCATance to 32 $25.00 waten, and is just the thing tor trading purposes. If, on @ careful examination you are convinced this watch is worth farmore than we ask, bay the express agent $3.95 and express charges and it is yours. Terry Watch €o., Box (: p Peronty, Can. @) THE QUESTION 1S OFTEN ASKED, HOW IS THE ASCENDENGY OF ROYAL OAK SOAP accounted for? The answer is simple enough, viz:—Be- cause there is none equal to it for intrinsic merits, firm ness, purity, combiued with great lasting and cleanring pro- perties . Send for premium list. J, D, LAPTHORN & C0., tbe pills and has benefitd very much thereby. a ‘ Weary of Experimenting With salves, supvositories and ointmen‘s and dreading aturgical oderation, scores and hundreds have turned to Dr a. W. Chase’s oin! ment and found it an ~bsolute cure for pile The fisrt application brings relief from the terrible itching, and it is very seldom that more than one box is required tn effect a per- manent care — es anneal GGG 0S 02 OQ © wu wow | (Mail orders promptly attended to) § The Population ao of PE Island is about one-fiftieth that of Canada. Ia the Canadian Contingent now on the way to the Transvaal, P. 8. Is~ land is represented by One out of two Chapleins One outof four Nurses One out of eight Captains and thirty out of one thousand men. That’s not bad. To get ALL the news about the Canadian Contingent and our Is~ Janders in particular, read Tue Dairy Examiner, 25c a month, and the Montreal Daily Star, $1.00 a OB, COTTON AGENT P. ©. Box 84... .. Charlottetowz. WOTICE Notice is hereby given. + ursurnt to the pro- visions of the act of dlst Vie (ap. 12, sections 82 and 83, that the undersigned wii! apply at the 1ext monthly meeting oi the City Council, of the City of Charlot etown, to be holden on the 13th day of November, next, for the ex- emption from texation, Of the Factory, Build- ing, Lands and Premises, of the Charlotte- town. Condensed Milk Company, Limited. now being erected, and situateon the south side of the ~t Peter’s Road. in the common of Charlottetown, edjvining the Railway reser- vation, the indus‘ry proposed to be introduced and carried onin said Factory Building and nremises, being the manufacturing of Con- densed Milk and Condensed Cofiee, Dated this 10th day of October, AD, 1899, THE CHARLOTTETOWN CONDENSED @Vwet GOs . 69 G&S B OP Dats O2-1Ss8UOon oe taaue a eae €623203060 6 Ot ot O26 | | | MILK CO., Limited: Charlottetown Soep Wr k Octl0- law 4 wk, tues LILO IIT EIA SIREN COE, SON LER EN NES EE ay , $3 4 ’ u ’ auc THE PAINTS The prejudice which ready-mixed paints is due to the tures sold in car made with the late be mixed from t work. The moral is which you have abdsol best reputation. booklet “Paint Points.” plain. ree. 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