> games gf i : } . THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEMBER 3, 1900. ; RS ee ™ | Se “ a, I. ae | aylor, R., G Company, Char- | W L ry r ‘lottetown Engineers; Paardeburg, | | ants, ost, Foun EE TINGS . L U 7 | February 18. | nee | ———_—_ | Thomas, ©. T., D Company, Gov- | | TOLET.. The bees tetale ens nn z 'ernor-Ge veral’s Foot ss Guards ; | - ? E James ncIonis on Mal» ee ¥ Se The Popular Candid .te$ | Paasche, Pebrwary 27. J here’s only ONE tants see hia ; a SI ak attests A ' Wasde i, F., E. Company, srd Vic ee 2% given immediately, Apply to a ET | icelime Wridge. on Mon = : 'toria Rifles; Paardeburg, February | yf | * ’ ‘a: la ah Nov her, 9 0. m., to which Mr IN P. BB(SLAND 27th. | \ . p ace in Ch town WANTED.—A ae the iberal candidate, is invited. White, W., B Company, 21st Essex | NLS sg TT iat “eg : th. a ; girl for general house. Wr ith Pi \ . Mel ONALD. Kusiliers: Pard ‘bul , iebruary Ls . Y i) lenkis ee A ares t “ry 7 Mrs S. R, i F . a a . ‘ ‘ jenkins, G On street, East Queen 95 2 Alexandet Mart 0 Some time ago an official state- | i ff pat to buy STRAY COW n th i a e ’ i Lee an)? ATL : SAY wv On the premises of Pet Political Meetings. West (user's, . W. 5. StewiPl| ment was sent out from Ottawa to Gs i eae nid th * id cow Pandy he effect that the Government in ee ee TC IC ee nod Rest Priest, - + £6 ee 9 that date will be sold to pay expen nded to fake out some real in —_ =; Me om West Prince, " Rdward Hack { suranc on the lives of the men at QO Sy th ; i Se “ Forces’ seam al house s \ : eet ire se a sa oa sai eee uSy Sireet, adjoining the M King’s : Austin e Macdona qd the tront, — ta WasS not realized mn —— yi one tens ment containy Sa i pi l, fact so far as can be learned. an iaaen a pate and barnsthe { \ \\ ee We : ; other tenement contains eight rooms, pe ot ‘vida moe:'? € 5 og wthine further was doje in the | 3 ao ar an R roe ae heat; rent modsing’ : [UGHES POINTS IN THE ISSUE | matter | OE lk&we = Candidate eee T.1do| the insurance place! on the} THE WEIRS of the late Isaac Newt yuk Mutual P; efer ential T) ade | la al eane a, Vayden, of Honolulu, are requested to a within the British k mpire. +s ar ws i o4 | wa wee John Koach Bourke, Box 19, | e.° i | sald an Oficia covers as. 1T] Charlottetown, immediately, i O iLica pie J was understooi fron the very | : NTED 4 girl f rene md Rebuke of Politicians who | | ‘same Se ae A ; WANTED, —A girl for general _hoysg: ea : | yuutset, only cases waere the and that bs work, Apyly to Mrs. Bernard Trainof. Meetin Ss broke their pledges to the PeC0-| ,ersofi is killed in action or dies | Pownal Street, : e | ‘eee eTN >) > ; ta gi _: ; us ; seals e a8 | . - nai g | ple tncreasing expe ee ¥ ithin a certain wane ait a Feceiy TO BE LET.—The desirably situated Mr, A.A 7, : ‘and debt when they promise¢ j}ing the wound. It is accident insur- dwelling house on Grafton Street west,, late. fr, ALA efurgey, the Conservative can- . : >boeumed be . . . date tor East Prince, will held public meet-| to reduce them. lance pure and simple. nahoe 9 veiktes 2) aan ee vith a3 lor Prince, iid © PULL cel : read ouse atavuie, JUS 1s in rs al Bradal ane Hall Oct. 31st, at 7 P. m., } . : more was asked for or intended | with a first class bath room, sewerage aia 2nd at Miscouche Hail on Nov. gra, at p. m. Honest Government for, Unit- | when the polic y was written. Why | a ny ee, Rent moderate, ‘ : : o ; ; : &. { i Mr, J. H. Bell, the Liberal candidate, is eq Canada. it should be otherwise construed or Weer a ae ee ell, Richmond 8t, RARE to Pat EM, |misrepresented, as has been the | a . Down with Tarte and Tarte-' caSe within the last four or five | ( harters ! IN S 18m. |'weeks I am at a loss to under- | POLITIC ' | stand. Poe “That the services of Sir Charles ___T have several new schooners seek- my . a THE DAILY EXAMINER forma peculiarly happy contrast O ay | 1g produce charters from Island Ports Meet ngs of the “eiectors of East Queen ere ee ee ' to Nova Scatia, United States or West will be "heid at the following times and places, : ; with the promises broken and other- indies at whichD ; ats ng = ed OCTOBER 30, 1960 wise—of the Government is evi: | DENIS MURPIrY © ent candicate,is respectfully invited. - addi MI ca Bridge Hall, Oct. 31, a| |denced by the number of letters re- © contamence sédiliciellal ri Pp. m. INSURANCE OF THE ceived at the company’s office, in ] he | adies 2 F St. Mary’s Read, Schoolhouse, (near : : : : ‘ ; HALIFAX, : N. 38 Mabon s corner) Nov. 5, at 7 p. m CONTINGENT.) which there are elognent expressians P. O. Box No. & < S CK AVOV. 5, / . . j - . . . . Ow Murray Harbor South Hall, Nov. 6, at | ——— _of gratitude to the man who did | ee ee | “Twenty-one claims have been} what he started out to do and did | |paid by the Ocean Accident & | that well.”’ d Th 'Guarantee {Company of London, to| an we | e... | the next of kin or legal heirs of Can- | eee eee nM ! P LITICAL MEETINGS ,adian soldiers killed in action in| To vote for .he Ex-Attorney | Unexpected : South Africa. The insurance was General is to vote disregard for | | effected through Sir Charles Tupper | the British constitution, as well as. A re Ci ate Ha ns aisle ik. Weta elas after an identical proposition made | endorsation of all the acts of the! pp ppe 7 he (lle ie | by the company had been turned | : : will be held at the following times and place. ine be +) Lauriesitios of | Tarte-Laurier government. to which Alexander Martin, Fsq., the — 2 he aurier overnmen ea Opposition candidate, is respectfully invited : re “fall one or set re ng — ——— IF Milton Cross Hall, Thursday, Nov, 1, at) Claims, fully proved, which we are REWARD OF MERIT 2 p.m, ready to pay as soon as we can as- , th | Murray Harbor North Hall, Thursday,| certain who is legally entitled to the | — e CHARLOTTETOWN aha ik ie tks __| money.” _|A New Catarrh Cure Secures | WAS OTTAWA ae + iam Hall, Friday, Nov. 2, at var of the eee made by a offi- National Popularity in Less TODAY Murray River Hall, Fridzy, Nov. 2, at| © = s ne. Th * , ; a an a Year. C Fae 7. he : Since the beginning of the cam- om pliment You would have been sorry you High Bank Hall, Saturday, Nov. 3, at) 9. | . ' Throughout a great nation of were not covered for a large <i. e paign statements have been made} . “stipe, ches i‘. 6 ‘af eet amouut. I have good compagies Weedilicteinds Hall, “Seteriay. Nov. a i ag . -anks | isbty, millions it is a desperate = ouut, : COMPaaHes, “the - ils an‘ls Hall, Saturjay, Nov. 3, at by spell binders in the Liberal ranks struggle to secure even a recogni-| and can quote you Jow rates. D. A. McKINNON, that the accident insurance placed | tion for a new article tosay nothing | Liberal Candidate. | through Sir Charles Tupper on the | of achieving popular favor, and yet | E. H. BEER. a Martin, Conservative candi | men from Canada who went to —— a year eter Ss es If you want a new suit fer your boy just come and see what ; ate will be present at the meetings. See. ae eae Fp] Aabdiets, the new Catarrh cure, has|, 0 fe ere a en a aris ality a Africa ae a8 cs eer net with such success that teday it | rue pepe pall gae stale auton. jorge Mk invite comparison of quality THE DAILY EXAMINER He AMpire was, as they termed it,| -,y be foundin every drug store /|@ TICE any < ouse ~ a ; . ap na he of- ia ; a ee ; : pelea a ; oe : ee eee eS ; st e clothing is issved every afterno>n from the o P l 4 ! 1 “a big bluff,’’ This was followed| shroughout the United States and| Sint oo oe. ae 2 in the best equipped clothing Gce of publication, Gasiies wea | np by equally baseless charges that | Canada. Pt ee et eee ee i i aa =e Building, corner of Queen and S * ca . L %h . 3 Sai ee " “ oe To be sure. a2 large amount of : Our stock of fall clothing Ovel coats, pea jrcke ts, reefe cS and suits Richmond Streets, (upstairs). Sub- j uo gthere was such a scheme idvertisine was necessary in the | iS now complete with a very large and fine range of all the latest styles. scription FOUR DOLLARS A Meetings. in existence the heirs or dependents | first instance to bring the remedy | Here are a few lines. | —— see acdress in Canada of the brave boys who gave up their | to the attention of the public, but} he: e liveson the field of battle would | everyone familiar with the subject | ; it THE WEEKLY EXAMINER Sir Louis H. Davies will address the elec | WeVer receive a cent of insurance. | *20WS that advertising alone rey Boys z WO Garment Sui S is issued every Friday morning. It sane 1 a . ; : ae made any article permanently suc- as Sallaleains of th tors of West Queen’s at the fol'ow ng places : | Enquiry at the officesin Toronto}! . apr < on a a exe contains a complete summary e New Glasgow, Thursday, November tst : cessful. {t must have in addition | news of the week, and is the best +e ; ’ | brought out the statement quoted | absolute, undeniable merit, and this | pa Island newspaper to send to friends at 7 p.m. - : St ee anieaia : Boys’ Suits, neat, small check, in dark gray tweed, pleated back eee re me ee Hope River, Friday, November 2nd, at| in the opening paragraph. Thiswas| the new catarrh cure certain y pos- af ee “ke $175 7 gbroad. Subscription price ONE 1.30 p. m. supplemented by a list, showing the | S°S8¢S in a marked degree. Co "Be 8 Sa: wits es Hit ee heavy weight, pleated back and DOLLAR A YEAR, to say am Granville hall, Friday, November 2nd, at | ¢ hie — Physi i.ns, who formally depend- oys Suits, nice any lum mixture, heavy weight, pleatec ms 4 dress in Canada or the U. S. 9p. m. |names of the persons insured. Each front, button to neck, $2.50. Ilunter River Saturday, November 3rd, at 6.30 p. m. The Opposition candidate, Mr. W. S. | Stewart, is invited to be present. E2@ Mr. Stewart will attend the| above meetings. her. wat. | i MERCHANTS’ BANK OF P. E. ISLAND. Coliections made on the most rea- sonable terms and promptly remitt- | ed for.. Deposits received and in- terest allowed at best current rates. Every Purchase of Five Bars Gilt Edge ..50ap Entitles you to one NEEDLE CASE AR ent Ask your grocer about it. Nice premiums besides. Wholesale by McKinnon & McNevin claim was paid in full, as is evi- denced by the receipts. The list follows: Arnold, H. M., captain Zof A Co., 90th Winnipeg Rifles, Paardeburg, Feb. 26. Barry, C. H., Montreal, no corps; Paardeburg, February 18. Brady, W.S., D Co., 43rd Ottawa and Carletou Rifles; Paardebur, February 27. Burns, O. T., D Co., 43cd Ottawa ‘and Carleton Rifles, Paardeburg, February 27. Cotton, H., D Co., 43rd Ottawa and Carleton Rifles, Hout Nek, April 20. Findlay, J. H., C Co., Simcoe Foresters; Paardeburg, Feb. 18. Floyd, F. G., B. Company, 7th Fusiliers; Zand River, May 10. Jackson, C. E. E., D. Company, 37th Haldimand Rifles; Paardeburg, February 18. ~~ Jackson, W. E., England, Paarde- burg, February 18. Johnston, J. M., G. Company, 62nd St. John Fusiliers, Paarde- burg, February 27. Johnstone, G., H. Company, 63rd Halifax Rifles; Paardeburg, Febru- ary 18. Lewis, R., Northwest Mounted Police; Paardeberg, February ) 27. Living, F. J.,D. Company, Ottawa and Carleton Rifles ; Paardeburg, February 27. M’Creary, P., G Company, 74th anne Paardeburg, February Riggs, W. A.,G Company, Char- lottetown Engineers ; Paardeburg, February 27. Sievert, J. G.. F Company, 93rd Cumberlaud Infantry ; Paardeburg, February 27. Scott, J. B.,G Company, Royal Canadian Regiment; Paardeburg, February 27, i iain ed upon inhalers, sprays and local washes or ointments now use Stuart’s Catarrh Tablets because, as one of the most prominent stated, these tablets contain in pleasant, convenient form all the really effi- client catarrh remedies, such as red gum, Guaical, Eucalyptol, and San- guinaria. They contain no cocaine nor opiate, and are given to little child- cen within entire safety and benefit. Dr. J. J. Keitiger, of Covington, y., says: I suffered from catarrh inmy head and throat every fall, with stoppage of the nose and _ irri- tatiou in the throat affecting my voice and often extending to the stomach, causing catarrh in the stomach. Iboughta fifty cent package of Stuart’s Catarrh Tablets at my druggist’s, carried | them in my pocket and used them faithfully, and the way in which they cleared my head and throat was-certainly remarkable. I had no catarrh last winter and spring and consider oo entirely free from any catarrhal trouble. Mrs. Jerome Ellison, of Wheeling, W. Va., writes: I suffered from ca- tarrh nearly my whole life, and last winter my two children also suffered from catarrhal colds and sore throat so much they were out of schoo! a large portion of the winter. My brother who was cured of ca- tarrhal deafness by using Stuart’s Catarrh Tablets urged me to try them so much that I did so aud am truly thankful for what they have done for myself and my children. I always keep a box of the tablets in the house and at the first appear- ance of a cold or sore throat we nip itin the bud and catarrh is no longer a household affliction with us or 4 .s Full sized packages of Stuart’s Ca- tarrh Tablets are sold for fifty cents at all druggists. THE EXAMINER JOB PRINT The superiority of the job printing turned out at THE EXAMINER office is acknowledged by all. All classes of work in book and job,from dainty booklets in the latest styie to ser- viceable bound books, Also all : kinds of display printing, commer- cial and legal blanks, etc, etc, at | rates Surprisingly low. Address all business communica- tions to Boys’ Three Garment Suits ys qT G ee The Examiner Pub. Co. | Charlottetown, rm ft. Boys {Suits in dark gray Halifax tweed, well made, $3.75. | Boys’ Suits in brown and gray Canadian tweed, all wool, $4.50. CLOCKS Boys’ Suits in brown and gray Scotch tweed, pleated back and front, button to neck, $3.50. Boys’ Suits in dark brown Scotch tweed, Norfolk shape, well made | and trimmed, $4.00. : Boys’ Suits in blue twill serge, i pleated back and front, $4.25. | Boys’ Suits in gray Scotch tweed, Norfolk coat, with knee pants, | also neat dark check pleated suits, $5.00. dye, Norfolk shape, also | — Boys’ Suits in light and dark gray Canadian tweed, all wool, $5.00. | Boys’ Suits in blue twill serge, indigo dye, single and double breast $5.00 and $5.50. Boys’ Suits, single and double breast , in all wool at $6, $6.50 and $7 Scotch tweeds, very nice selection. | Boys’ Reefers and Overcoats Clocks in marble, iron and wood, all prices. Jewelry in all lines and quantity. Watches, all grades, gold, silver and nickel. G. H. TAYLOR Boys’ Reefers in blue serge and nap cloth, with brass buttons,$2.50. Boys’ blue nap reefers, tweed lined, with brass buttons, $3.50. ) Boys’ blue nap reefers, tweed lined, best meke and trim, $4.00. : Boys’ fawn covert coats, single and double breast, $4.00 and $4.50. Boys’ and youths’ ulsters, latest cut, with heavy collar, all colors, from $2 to $10. We invite inspection. Prowse Bros. Boys’, Youths’ and Men’s Outfitters and Clothiers. Sunnyside DR. AYERS SUNNY-~ UNNY- DENTISTRY Office in New Prowse Block First door to the right up stairs. Telephone connec