al , —— eT THK DAILY EXAMIN ER, CHARLOTTRIOWN, NOY EMBER 26 1909 OOO ne . 2 aetna entnsemanenenimnaseny mite j , " . > 1 \ nee : >/ YN‘ : Nil STRU! , Ay a ‘ . : TP ty y Ye ie we We , ‘ Ne + sriftain. QYya@ @»¥ ¥ P? iy he NO ny Y<,. : \y , Ae r ' Tempe Oo ww 86 @ we A: @& OY NON ON Wy . ET. Ea Ra iat he ab Be ww () a RINE yeeur. eile cais Wirne . a : tg reacde;rs ‘sy ; : pus ¥ jt »@@ ys Ry i i et “ie wl Loncon County ot ae has ) ot Ca;¥&t — : iN oe ing out, the Au } ha VC purena a ; fs many sites In wach quor traae 3. aq vested interest, a permanent, 4 — remises. La ? 4 we jcense going Wit ¢ mises. i a0 case, SO far as we have seen the ation ‘3 the Counci, the licensne sre vacated, ¢ ga tn adandoct- = am an of tne | J Oe is Cost tf Country — — — a ities ‘ : . over $40,00° Che People vetresh.- | men As t London! eh 5 bishop of Chester at WOUSS bs S oe : he< ner *tofore P q . if Wy ¥ 47 | sy iy 4 2 s pas ( i a ; +4 ~ i & fn Ft - as , a edocs 2 soon puposes PQ) THE PUBLIC.$40,000 Worth of Hich Grade F ashionable Goods to be sold at gnd conv lthem into restaurants ; “oo eB wy ghere {u0G Is Sv-d Ireeiy Duc the — sale | f & 8 cam pes won) NY : 2 é 9 ff A @ioriants pur under severe re) 3 rom 6/ to 75 cents on the doll F ons. It Li yn district he Always Busy Store| : , "7 ~ an LE UG ar, d pithina radius wt 300 yards, thirty} needs more room and increas. public houses and’ hve deers heps were! facilities for growing business. aa = my % CN is in nNarKeG | “Tr . ° oe i suppre ta toi ipal [he attractions will necessi-} fy contras . mMunicipa } we ee in aflairs States, where. as rule. tate the closing ot the serge & the saloon owns the city council and| for at least one montn. We dictates Its own policy and terms.| have no place to store the Great improvements have been made r¢ ods SO are obliced to make Here 00 S an es: g a y a a : = Iw i ’ ‘ <i wile, oa ° Bi by men Cl we tn i cre L1Bo new ~ o y & a ee ti @ D i} wa be t - itn Al y et 3 = h i men ci wecith in. erecting new) Oy weep sale 5 ckets, Furs, Wiillinery and Men’s Furnishings pudINgsS A0OT LLC po Ses YVoICnh com- fort, ciean iness, nd eaith and E thi cae seaslicy ate considered. Drink is kept Pullin Ra very cng GOS. graway. No tenant Is permitted in G , wih these DUNIGINgGS WhO I—mauiges In stroug grink . i> ~<e HORSEFLESH, The shipping of horseflest in barrels, salted like beef, isa ing industry in Chicago. however, that the trade has been con- ducted in a perfectly legitimate man- ner, asthe barrelsare plai:.ly marked and no efiort is made ceive. So larthe foreigner knows what he is getting, especially in France, where hors? Meat isa re article of diet. But in Chicago itself it has been discovered that th meat dealers are ir ibstituting horsemeat for beef, and the health authorities are considering the pro- pnety of a special license for it, in order that people may know whether | they are buying beef or horse. Horse-| flesh, per se, is no more objectionable forfood than beef. It is a matter of laste. Some peopie are said to pre- | frit. But a quite valid objection | anses from the fact that only worn-| it, broken dowa horses are devoted are | Such as heir flesh tothe shambles. generally unhealthy. and ood. Be- of horses cannot be wholesome for act which sides, there is dubious. poor and to Europe thriv- t appears, to d COLgNIZEC — $maii the habit of s imals no inspectior intended for slaughter, a makes the meat still more People in big cities who ar 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 The stock is well known as the most up-to-date and clean- est in the province. ; You Save from 25 to 33 i-3 cents on every dol- lars’ worth you buy. COME EARLY. STANLEY BROS. hungry have often the strongest pre- Judices and the name of a dish may easily prevent them usiug what they would oth«rwise find palatable, nou ish } lng and cheap ; yet they have a right, | to know what they ar2 eatii g and as| @ sateguard to the general jealth the proper authorities HOUSE FURNISHINGS should see that if | : Horsemeat is sold it is wholesome. 23 Per Cent Discount. We woader ifany of this barrelled | herse comes to Canada, and if so i . } - What 1s it sold for at retail ?—Witness. | | > ee Every dollars’ worth you buy here you get it for 75c on LOWELL’S ATTITUDE TO | the dollar. WOMEN. In repiy to assertions made about | James Russel Loweil’s attitude toward | women, William Deon Howells in a re- cent paper says: | _ “He loved chiefly the companion-_| ship of bocks and of men who loved Oks; but for women generally he had | an amusing diffidence; he revered | taem and honored them, but he would | rather not nave had them about. This | . oversaying it, of course, but the “uth is in what I say. There was| a9 a more devoted husb nd, and he | content to let his devotion to the ‘end with tha:. He espe ially could Not abide difference of opinion in wo tii Valued their taste, their wit, ~~. Humor, but he would have none Of their reason. I was by one day when ne Was arguing a poirt with one of his Hléces, and after it had gone on fer aoe and the impartial witness y Pt owned that she was getting wire - of him, he closed the contro- . y giving ser a great kiss, with . words. You are a very good girl, ~ 8 and practically putting her ~ be € room. As to women ef th. ra ng Pe he did not disike them; oe perhaps, does; but he feared » and he said that with them there W. 9 but one way, and that was to White Wool Blankets. Grey Wool Blankets. White and Grey Cottons Wadded Quilts Down Quilts White Counterpanes Table Linens Napkins White Linea Table Cloths Towels, Towelling ~ Sheeting, Pillow Cottons Colored: Table Covers. —_ STANLEY BROS. chin olin fin Bin Bin Bin Bn bin lin ote SALE FOR SPOT CASH ONLY. Lists and Discounts, ee No Goods on Approbation and no Samples Given---Read the Following DRESS GOODS FURS DEPARTMENT 25 Per Cent. Discount. 25 Per Cent. Discount. ' Every dollars’ worth you | | buy here you get for 75 cents ‘on the dollar. O cclibes .. : : Tabet bs gna = you Ladies’ Seal Jackets, Grey y here you get for 75c oni 5 Fone ; i = ee tills | Lam Jacl ets, Astrachan Jac ‘kets, Wombat Jackets. Wa?ia- Black Dress Goods, Color-| by Jackets, Neck Ruffs, Cap- ed Dress Goods, Costume! ettes, Storm Collars, Fur Lin- ‘Tweeds, Box Cloths, Ladies’ | ed Capes, Fur Capes, Mitts, |Cloths, Dress Linings, French;Caps, Muffs, Child’s Fur Printed Flannels, Opera Flan-! Coats, Caps, Collars, Muffs nels, Quilted Linings, Jersey/and Boas. Ladies’ Umbrellas. | STANLEY BROS. {Cloths, _Velveteens. Staple Dept---25 p. MEN’S c. Discount. eee _ FURNISHINGS Every doilars’ worth you; 29 Per Cent. Discount. buy here you save 25 ceuts on| the doliar. | . On every dollars’ worth you buy here you save 25 cents. Print Cottons, Roman Sat-; ins, Sateens, Art Sateens, Cre-| tonnes, Fianne’ettes, Fieecy | Cottons, Scotch Ginghams,} Underc othing, _ Hosiery, Galatias, Tickings, White) Sweaters, White Shirts, Co'- Cottons, Co’ored Ducks. iored Shirts, Workiug Shirts, |Fianneiette Night Shirts, White Night Shirts, WHITE GOODS (Gloves, Gollars, Spot Muslins, Chick Mus-, 5 lins, Apron Lawns, Tkad| Ties, Lawns, Victoria Lawns, Nain- Cuffs, Umbrellas, H andker- sooks, White Ducks, Irish! chiefs, Caps and Braces. Linens, Diapens and Linen : Lawns. Also all lines in Boys’ wear as above. STANLEY BROS.'|STANLEY BROS. Ready Made Dept--- 25 p. c. Discount. Every do lars’ worth you buy here you get for 75c on the dollar. Ladies’ Jackets,C!oth Capes Children’s Jackets and Reefers Waterproofs, Ladies’ Under- clothing, Children’s Under- clothing, Ladies’ V rappers, Flannelette Night Gowns, Drawers and Skirts. White Lawn Aprons. Corsets. STANLEY BROS. SILK DEPT The finest stock in the pro- vince at i-3 OFF Every do'lars’ worth you buy in this department you get for 67 cents. Black Silks 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 ali Ladies’ Taiior Made Cos- tumes, Skirts and Under- skirts, STANLEY BROS. and Satins, Hosiery Dept---25 p. } ; } ‘ ; | c. Discount. Every do'lars’ worth you buy here ou get for 75 cents on the do ar. Alt Ladies’ and Children’s Stockings, all Ladies’ Kid Gloves, Jined and unlined, all children’s Kid Gloves, all Ladies and Children’s cash- mere and Ringwood Gloves wools of a'l kinds, Flannels, grey, navy blue. white and scarlet, 25 p. c. discount. STANLEY BROS. i-3 OFF Stamped cushion Tops ‘inen Squares, t.ace Squares, Tabie Runners Side Board c'oths Fancy. cloths, cords Embroidery Siiks, Knitting Sils, ete, ete. inens. 41<3 off a © 00! Hoods, Toques, clouds, Squares, Mits Boctees, Infantees etc. 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. eee STANLEY BROS. 2 i A, ita FE OAR OE RAAT EO NE CORO AAU as nae ULEEE’ secteeael iia taeelins samadhi. 0 x dinette hieiita ne sine HM A Re ae RS Z " 7 ea cachap wettete\ ekoverhs senators fone f Perea. nae so ig iad ri o pene sooner me é a y raw @