ee es eee ‘ 7 cs 8 This is True Li DAILY ee EXAMINER v anton anon _ : - : : : A ie cineca Derty, when Free Born Men haviay to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evniripss et eee ‘ , & é : ss , 42 96 CHARLOTTETO: eae ae 3s ____ CHARLOTTE FETT EN Sea eae INT sieienninaie Ger. ae tar a LATA A kate teal Sea oS LS Te aoa A eS fg Be 43 ee wi s x « a cb} . a - . 8 he Sy F QS &A Dow We on minute. We only want to tell you about our lis‘ of ate that will keep business humming at eve doors close —and the blinds drop for tk rh) afford to miss a single item, On the first centre ccunter—you'll find about 100 suits mens warm, winter underwear, fleecy lined, ribbed wool and plain woo’, worth up to 70e per garment Saturday $1.00 per suit 3U cotored shirts, new, stylish shirts, sizes 141 to 16 in this lot, worth up to $1.30 each Saturday 50 each Then there’s a big I-t of pretty ties for gent le- men, ties worth 2c 30c, and 35c¢, four-in-hand strings ani bows, wise patterns and eclorings Saturday 19¢ each One big lot of ocd lines in gentlemen’s collars turn down and standing Saturday 7e¢ each Nearly 100 pairs of men’s warm kid gloves— such gloves as you ve often bouvht for 7c About 50 pairs call them fi One lot of ladie inch size, on sale Saturday 49c per pair A lot of new handkerchiefs le. % AR @ Minute. ly want a little of your time —just about half a tractions for Saturday shoppers. Ii’s an arra ry counter, until the ne value at soc pair One nice Ist of ladies felt hats will go on sale One very choice 1i dotied nets—worth hfty per cent more than our price A lot of remnants of dark flannelette easily worth gc per yard any day 25 pairs of good weight cotton blankets 90x72 About 1o dozen ladies winter vests, soft, nice vgs pen ow os - «ete REC ind a eh Ewe ? oe Takes, y of offerings mght. You can't good grey jean corsets, you'd Saturday 3oc pair Saturday 25c each ne new veilings, mostly black up to 34c¢ yard Saturday tgc per yard s cashmere gloves good value at Saturday roc per pair Saturday 6c per yard Saturday 69¢ per pair » a oC, 4c, and warm, cheap at 138c Saturday 12¢ f i “ q J 5 4 ny o i | The LADIES SUITS. | files : : ; Vilitc? f iss ; | Nearly forty pretty, stylish} | _— ARPS G4 | Q iol: well m de, carefully tailored TSN Ule | | uits for Jadies go on sa'e to; CWS pa. | . ; bj tare J» “ams at an eye-opening ard |} Peers : - ° 0 9 fw tA ta? . Comins. «1. (Petrteseees pre. Ll eras, | , i ey Ve BOWING 5 6 COC. OFF CHIN Ve Dae! f $ Suits for : a VN So 3 want Chance. $ ‘ ; fii Ex? ‘ »\ oJ fe3— t x AND SO ON, 1 | fy atts 3 — OORE & McLEOD. The busiest stcre on Charlotiet»wn’s busiest street. Bulbs Bulbs ! | rived, 27d sre new on sale. mauve and yellow. mnixture extra. World This would be had not na‘ure Finest mixed varieties. Hyacinths, ag US With the proper material, a. it And what is the ot rial worth if you do not bave a a ae ce : stove or range? ‘The products § lection invited, Oe ttion are never lost in one of anges or stoves, Every one SUaran teed, No finer bulbs can be hai in Canada. oower than those ot any Canadian firm for equal quality In- Our :hipment of Butbs, Birect from Holland, bas just ar- BYATINTHS-—Named YWaricties. Single and double, .white, fred and rose, ylue, violet TULIPS. White, scarlet, red and gold, finest named varieties and CROCUS... Also Freesias and Roma Our prices are N. B.—Special attention to mail’orders, Send for catalogue Dodd & Rogers. GHO, CARTER & CO. Se } thousand people, Lina Bolle Wins Free-for:all. —_— [SvecraL to Tue Exaniver.} Sypxyeyr, Oct 19.--The races cn the | Cape Breton Trotting Association’s Park | yesterday were witnessed by nearly one The day was not fav- } orable, but the track was in good condi- } j tion despite recent heavy raice. The most exciting race was the frees Ma | for all, the entries being Lina Belle | Special Blend and Ferron, Lina Belle won in tbres straight heete Special Blend coming a close secoad, and Ferroa third. Beat time,2 23}. ee HONORS FOR KRUGER, Preparation for H's Reception in France. (Spectan ro Tae Examixer] New York, Oct 19.—It is etated on ex- [cellent asthority, eays a cablegram to tLe Times from Paris, that ex-President | Kruger wi.l ass through Paris, and that he will bereveived with all the honors due to the head of a atate. The municipality of Marseilles is make ing preparations for a grand reception to Mr. Kruger. DUKE OF YORK. Guard of Honor in Australia. ae ee [-peclaL TO HE Examiner ] Loxpox, Ost. 19.--Itis officially an- hounced that the Duke of York will bs accompanied to Australia where be is to open the Commonwealth parliament by a guard of boaor composed of details of men from every bra»ch uf the British army iocluding volunteers. The lodian troops sailed for AustraliaJst. 17. mm BOFR ATTACKS. Cutting Telegraph, Telephone and 2 | Railway Lines. [Spectan To Tae Examiver | Prerorta,Ost 19—The Boers are , daily turaing ug portions of the railroad and cu tiogthe telegraph ani telephone wires. Their attecks are intoleratle R-pairing linemen cansot leave tae gar- risoned points without considerable et= corte, The only remedy seems to he to corral all ibe Burghers aod deport them as apparently one can be trusted, COAL MINERS STRIKE. Cut With Refer- ence to Powder. Miners Standing — ee (Spectan to Ine Examrner.| Scrantoy, Oct. 19.—Representatives of allthe big commercial mining companies met here to-day and decided to insist on a decreas? in the price ot powderg being computed as part of the increase ia wages to contract miners. = Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar. Safeouards the food } | against alum. eats = we ‘4, CAKUNG oe British Admiralty thanks Cuniré and White Etar Lines. — r [Special To Tue Bxeamtyer.] New Yor, Oct. 19.—The Canard: r: newspaper clipping from tle EKoginh papers Coatgiving 6 letter from the Bri- tish admiralty thanking there comyenies for the eervices rendered ty their vessels aS tranSporte during the South Afr.can campaign, TRE POPRH UNWELL. [SpeciaL To rae Examiven.} Rome, Oct19—The Pope is evffering from a slight cod. ISLANDERS COMING HOME A Timely Despatch From Rev. Thos, r. Fnilerten. A despatch from! Rev. T. F. Ful’ert>r, addressed to the Mayor ef Charloitevuwn, was received here yesterday, The des- patch is daied S:- Vincent, Cape Verde, Oct. 17. aod cosVeys toe informatioa t! at home from South Africa by the Idaho :— J. A. McDonald (Lient.) Lorne Stewart, Joseph O'Reilly. Thomas A. Rodd, Ercest W. Bowness, Richard J. Foley. Coarle: Hine. J. Kiward Sm:l!, Hedley V. McKiezon. LeRoy Harrie. Lawrence Gaudet, Wiitiam Cook. John W. Bouler, L. Gurney. Artemas Dillon, Reginald Cox James Matheeon- Nelson Brace. Fred MeRie. Fred Farz. Jobo Boudresu, Jae. T. Leslie. TI. F. Fullerton (Reav,) According totbe deapaich +1! the Ja- lauders are well and expect to bein Cbar- louiktowa by ibe 30.b Ocrober. Threugh the ‘kindness of J. T. Mellisb, E-q , Tue Examiner ia allowed io g ve the folowing extrect of a letter from hig seu Mr Arthur Mellish, It sceeme ‘Hat the latter was taken down with ap atteck of fever and was ii: alided to Wyc- berg pospiial. On becoming convalesi ¢») he e'ected to go aga’n to the frou!, bui the in-d.cal men dec ded that 1t would be tou vreatarisk. ‘Tne letter ia dated §,S. Kileooan Castle, 8 M Transport 44, Cape sc. Vincent. Sept 27th, 1900, buuod tor K agiand ; “T have been appointed clerk ia the orderly room, and fisd it quite jike ola times tO witidthe pen again. I have been given the rank of sergeant for the position, and I wil] teentitled to some ex ira pay atthe end of ‘ke year; not very wucb, but every Jutle beips, I bave been very bury geiting ratious lassified. This i3 no light job, as there are over J490 troops on board. Besides myself i nave a cor- poral and private in the erde:ly room. Of course I have my meals in che ser- geants’ mest, and tie very pleasant in inat respect. There are a Jot of five fellows amoog them. We have some from nearly every Imperial corps oo board,—men in al) stages of illness; some without lege, some without arms, e'c. Among them are seven lonatics. One poor fellow, Hiil,of the 2:d Seaforths, jamped overboard and was drowned. “ARTHUR MeLtisn. ’ Price of Prceduce. Siz,—Woa'd you just tel! us what oats fetch and what potatoes,? Sir Louie, last time he ran, aad he’d give usa price that would make onr hearts rejoice when he got there. Has he? Farmer. —A few short months ago,Mr. H. H. Cook was regarded by the Liverals as one oftke most emineat gentlemen in the party and they would have given him a Sevatorship if he bad but‘*-come down bandeomely with $10,000 for the reptile fuad” with which to corrupt the elecior- ate. Now, saye the Halifax Chronicle, “Cook simply tramples on himself in iis wild charges. He is evideutly a very reckless and disreputab'e person,” yee Sa) , ek Gal Mah wie - “ ~ ie MeN DE Shy - es . ss e ie = the : + - f OJ } “~ : ; ‘fs 5 Poh. ul ta 2 yao 4 1 y | bbe j a ' 4 4 ; bag ; 2 4 { + « , i } t vy ij ; a] , | 3 o> EP : * 7 i ‘ ; and White Star Lines heve receneda' the fuilowing Islanders are on their way | ' i | | i | beg ‘ ¥ SREP SonP f is 2 pure hard soap which has remark- able qualities tor easy and quick wash- ing. SURPRISE really makes Child’s Flay cl wash day. Try it yousself. ST. CROIX SOAP MFG. COQ 2 St. Stephen, N.B. : SoS See > wo REGREEELELSROLSZERERERZILMES AN GSERERPESY, Lay Aside Your Prejudices And Think: s We Do For Once. Ther? is nc: better Silver on the market than Royal Silver Polish Because it Shines Brilliantly. Because it leaves no fier duet. Because it contains no acid or other injurious subsiacce. : Because it is easy to use. Becauce it is applicable to Glase or Martle. Becan:<e it ia chesp. 15: and 25: per boule; A, W. REDDIN, Phu, 8, Belling Agent. Polish an CRRRSECGRERS Sunnyside. FEERSEESUEDDGIGGSSSSSSSERRCSEECEREREEE*S, CUAREARADAEAAREA RES CERES SCT GEUHRECS SS GRMR ACER ERGRADG CEA URAEMESSEEE ER, . a FOR insurance tire, Marine, Life Apply to HYNDMAN & 00 Agents. 33 Queen Street. ee Choice Gravenstein Apples $2.00'and 2.25 per bbl. Those desiring a nice bbl of apples can obtain them * ‘from us at this low price. ME Cal! and see them. SANDERSON & C0 Victoria Row Grocers,