L————— —~\. VOTERS OPINION. CIR 1 (Ns = . the | | { LDberAaIS trick 09 1" ‘alates en down Vi adlineg we ture “ = ni) i< ept him rhe Hen > as : j - I ‘ IOr i ed and (hen ps ne Reorge oF MH 1Wiics i was CUTTeil cUis~ ae VT Teed a sh rt Wh ALO Lat vi ae iia the th of sor pagers had incurred the wrath of som ogers fs i * . atin i rel inl ? sf the Libera's . bs ed Ul ai the Domun'‘cn she Islan’ U! “= ' and now the ave carried lectiol jp Ab dh ‘ - i ai Elen at into ¢ rect. { nat he naa to sheir threat |! ae ; away on act ount of \ rs iINOECTS go 7 : Gj — 7 ‘ health made no differerce with then.-- been turned down. This is_ his re- . idel and work for his| r HAGEIY ward for : arty in the past. And a man who,a very short time ago was willing to »- . Dougias in the Opposition “West River the fence”, previ to the pose Dr. : interest 1n the gili later was “on ] district, and so to TH DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEMBER 24 1900. ie Ms ee 60 i 2S d 4 \ ‘ a 4 % ’ We ; () ws ye ws. A ; A Ae, OV) Ce , Bn ¥ ay rv Ar, a A fn VA - ene CLOSES DOWN FOR ONE - MONTH - US speak, ashort time pr | Dominion Eiection, has got the nomination in nis piace. [i is not very iong ago that this same mat denounced the Liberal party to the writer in no ynmeasured = =‘erms this lightning | change in Mr. Hughes’ political opinion is now easly acc vunted for. man whom the new} And this is the 8 ® i ; ; em y . Liberals havs turned down My Rogers A’ as ~ . Mr Rogers’ friends wf he 15 . 1 for, 1 ask : . 4 deserving of their cot idence and | support? I think not | | Liberal [ask every honest elector, and Conservative, to Compare toe two ; } > \ eae >. ; tickets now In the field. Messrs Paton ve fughes and and Jenkins and Messis . would i , ; ~ Whear, and decide whici like te see ihe interests of the city t, apart from the which is he alaced in the hands o record of the Government, deserving of the severest condemna- tion of every honest elector. It would appear to me to be an easy matter to decide. : VOTER. —— ee PERSONAL. It is reported that Leo III has de- cided to personally celebrate the last mass of the century with the utmost solemnity at midnight on, December 31. Lord Brooke, son of the Earl and Countess of Warwick, whohas hada sear’s service in the 7th King’s Royal Rifle Corps (Barnet Militia,) and has done duty in South Africa on the staff of General French,has been viven a commission in the House- hold Cavalry. Henceforth the daughter of Prin- cess Henry of Battenberg will be) known as Princess Victoria Eugene, instead of the Princess Victoria, as formerly. The little Princess, who is just thirteen, is, it is said, likely toinherit more than a name from, the Empress Eugene. The Prince of Wales, whose physi- cian ordered him to give up tobacco about a year ago, is now free to smoke once more, and is credited} with the remark that he gets from his cigarall the pleasure he had when he smoked his first one as a Dov. Since the time, eighteen years ago, when Sir Frederick Cavwendish waS murdered in Phoenix Park, Dublin, Lady Cavendish has never appeared in public without wearing | the deepest mourning. Her thin, careworn face is known by many} women who are engaged in charit-| able work, which is now Lady Cav-| endish's chief concern. The Princess of Wales is a_ lover | of animals, and visitors to Sandring- | ham always enjoy a visit with her| to the kennels tc | iriends, and to the piveons, which| come clustering around her to be | fed. Princess Henry of Batten- berg has a fancy for Angora rabbits and from the long woolly fur of her pets she has made many useful and pretty articles. The Duchess of Newcastle has a special love for her arge wolfhounds. i Have you read th Prince Edward Island ifnot you have miss food. Havea copy now. bookstores and newstands. cents. You have one of those Wuveuirs of the return home of our South African contingent. The nicest thing possible to keep. They ‘“ontain photo-engravings of all P. E. Island’s men, P. E. Island’s offi- fers, and P. E. Island’s dead. At all the bookstores. Tsn cents each. November Magazine yet. d something At all the Price 5 } } SsnouUuIG ‘ Sergt. Hegsion’s lecture on the South African War,’’ will take pace at anearly date in the Y. M. A. Hall. Some of the best talent a the city has been secured to take Part in this event. The boys in haki will be there. TO THE PUBLIC, The Always Busy needs more room and _ increas. ‘facilities for growing business. attractions will necessi- The tate the closing of the store We for at least one montn. have no place to store the zoods, so are obliged to make a clean sweep sale. Pulling Bown and Building Up The store front has to come out, all the plaster has to come down, all partitions, stairways, counters and shelving have to be removed. <A modern, up- to-date store that will not only be a credit to ourselves, but to the city, will be the result We ask you one and all to make this sale a grand success as the most up-to-date and clean- 'est in the province. The stock is well known You Save from 25 to 33 1-3 cents on every dol- lars’ worth you buy. COME EARLY. Store | STANLEY $40,000 Worth of High Grade Fashionable Goods to be sojd at from 67 to 75 cents on the dollar, at Everything Goes. Dry Goods, Mantles; Jackets, Furs, Millinery and Men’s Furnishings SALE FOR SPOT CASH ONLY. Lists and Discounts. a No Goods on Approbation and no Samples Given---Read the Following DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT 25 Per Cent. Discount. Every dollar's worth you buy here you get for 75¢ on the bollar. Black Dress Goods, Color- ed Dress Goods, Costume Tweeds, Box Cloths, Ladies’ Cloths, Dress Linings, French STANLEY BROS. HOUSE FURNISHINGS 25 Per Cent Discount. Every dollars’ worth the dollar. White Wool Blankets. Grey Wool Blankets. White and Grey Cottons Wadded Quilts Down Quilts White Counterpanes Table Linens Napkins White Linen Table Cloths Towels, Towelling Colored, Table Covers. a 1S acquiring lamds in the west of the city fer park pRrposes. ~ Sheeting, Pillow Cottons you to see her canine| buy here you get it for 75c on STANLEY BROS. ‘Printed Flannels, Opera Flan- tnels, Quilted Linings, Jersey | Cloths, Ladies’ Umbrellas. . Velveteens. Staple Dept---25 p. c. Discount. Every doilars’ worth you buy here you save 25 ceuts on the doliar. Print Cottons, Roman Sat- ins, Sateens, Art Sateens, Cre- tonnes, Fianneettes, Fieecy Cottons, Scotch Ginghams, Galatias, Tickings, W hite Cottons, Co’ored Ducks. WHITE GOODS Spot Muslins, Chick Mus- lins, Apron Lawns, Tucked Lawns, Victoria Lawns, Nain- sooks, White Ducks, Irish Linens, Diapens and Linen Lawns. STANLEY BROS. FURS Every dollses AUP you buy here you get f& B75 cents on the dollar. Ladies’ Sea!_ ackets, Grey Lamb Jacket PAstrachan Jac- kets, Wom! at Jackets. Waila- by Jac! ets, Neck Ruffs, Cap- ettes, Storm Collars, Fur Lin- ed Capes, Fur Capes, Mitts, Caps. Muffs, Child’s Fur Coats, Caps, Collars, Muffs and Boas. STANLEY BROS. MEN'S FURNISHINGS 25 Per Cent. Discount. . ——— On every doWJars’ worth you buy here you save 25 cents. Underc'othing, Hosiery, Sweaters, White Shirts, Col- ored Shirts, Workiug Shirts, Fianne'ette Night Shirts, Vhite Night Shirts, Gloves, Gollars, Ties, Cuffs, Umbrellas, Handker- chiefs, Caps and Braces. Also all lines in Boys’ wear as above. STANLEY BROS. 25 Per Cent. Lit, | Ready Made Dept--- 25 p. c. Discount. Every do Jars’ worth you buy here you get for 75c on the do'lar. | } } i i t Hosiery Dept---25 p. c. Discount. Every do lars’ worth « you ‘buy here ou get for 75 cents ‘on the do ar. | } i ; ' ’ i Al: Ladies’ and Children’s Stockings, all iadies Kid Ladies’ Jack ets,Cioth Capes | Gloves. lined and unlined, all Children’s Jackets and Reefers {children’s Kid Gloves. all Waterproofs, Ladies’ Under- Ladies and ; Children S cash- clothing, Children’s Under- ;mere and Ringwood Gloves clothing, Ladies’ \ rappers, wools of a1 kinds, Flannels, Flannelette Night Gowns, grey, navy blue. white and Drawers and Skics White Scarict. 25 b- & Giacoum: Lawn Aprons, Corsets. STANLEY BROS. SILK DEPT The finest stock in the pro- vince at 1-3 OFF Every doilars’ worth you buy in this ‘department you ‘ get for 67 cents Black Sitks and Satins. Colored Siiks and Satins. Fancy Silks, Japanese and Blouse Silks. 1-3 OFF ali Millinery Goods, Hats, Shapes, Flowers, Wings, Tips Birds, Ornaments, Silk Vel- vets. Ribbons of all kinds. 1-3 OFF all Ladies’ Taitor Made tumes, Skirts skirts, STANLEY BROS. Cos- and Under- STANLEY BROS. 1-3 OFF Stamped Tops inen cushion kace inens., jUAaTCS, . Squares. Table Runners Side ‘ Board c oths Fancy cloths, cords Embroidery Si'tks, Knitting Sil s. etc. etc. 1<3 off a! © 00! Hoods, Toques. clouds, Squares, Mits Boctees, Infantees ete. 1=3 off a'! Veilings, aces, fri‘lings, Embroideries Jewel- ry combs, Pins. Hair Pins, Safety Pins, Buttons, Tapes, etc. 1-3 off al! curtains, Art Muslins. and curtain Muslins, children’s cashmere cloaks, children’s coats and children’s Bibs. STANLEY BROS. Bets oe oo adu> Kh RR dd ot —e City Council of Brantford, joo ajo : eee sob ce pagent en a < i « * «iil tai sated mettre newton en poser gt we bm ee ania natecanath katy _ a sm Si ae eae? pretence 0» na emi al tine . SA MOS yy Ca RE LN te a < Opec atin Aan Almac: eae ts tice aloe - hax — a ane —— Sea ag San