Swe - y > G 4} 4 ® GF hg i, ah ‘ems’ behy chad fh gt th yw aan = t : t > } +h, tent icarner Patent leather sh 50 Tr Wwe Cadi and px the Patent leather shoes ‘y two shapes, round : 1 iodiaie inteG Loes. XU , ‘ Ci tows, FF EL Groceries QTc as es3cniial to health as your 1egular bath. We keep nothing but the purest, freshest and best groceries to be pro- cured. We are daily opening something new aud fresh and are there- fore able to recoommead our ¢oods to you as first- class in every respect. Tt will be to your ad- vantage to call and see our line of goods before purchasing elsewhere, always glad te have you call to examine and price our goods. Drop into tue “Ideal Grecery,” sorner Kent and Gt. George Streets. Webster & Mackay PHONE 1199. PIS FIIFFFFIA SS44n4 4404 an AS AAAAAAAABAAA I yp bp > be > hy» {> ie ip > i» i> tp ii» i» fhe ibe lie [> ah a ie i ig I» AR RAAARAR GH a 4 tks, Clocks in marble, iron, and wood all prices, Jewelry in all lines acd quantity. Watches all grades gold, silver and nickle. G.H.Taylor's Sannyside, Queen Square, TUEE EERE EY BVGAAAAA KARAGAASAARARARA i lt ae KS te oe a ide a Md vi Ps a Ka i KXcliy was ealled upon tor a | Loberal party after following | Liberals so long contended) they ; ta ; right to all the honour.” } reaeon that be wasattendiag a Conserva- NOTES AND COMMENTS, ) > ene The Goverrment's goose is Cooked, / ‘aod m @eiiny al ly Rustico la«t night. Mr. Martin eqneiched the quovuam Atiorney-General, | Rev. Father Reid receives hizh com mendation for a's devunsiation oorrus practices in elections Is Tarte th litician | J ct ou i ies &) atime whea the British Em- i looking ¢ S¢r union ? -After th at meetiag of Monday ey ing, tne Vv Lic ile rewards nu the candi u of M lac ri Heil dd So Mr. F a",in view of th advance of {sir { iy ee . tty from the cont tou County. Well, pradenceis t +r part of valour.” ~The Mo limes reports a start- j ccurrence a John Ceaservative vention. ‘T'hero appeared at the gathe ng anold Liberal, Mr. Michael Kelly, he “blind orater.” Mr. and response explained why he had Jeft the it through he long and dreary period of Opoasition, Referriog to the National Poliey, Mr. Kelly said that if it was aibad thing (as the should have repealed it, and “if it was a good ng, the people who introduced it had a It was for this 3 kaown as } near} ape Cn, tive convention, and be was glad to meet eome as fellow-delegates who had been comrades*in-arms with him in the other party, this time on the right side. ‘‘There says the Times, “scarcely a echoo! district that does not contain its converts to Conservatiem .” ° 9% te PERSONAL. Max Muller is reported to be critically ill. Miss Mamie Logan returned home last right. Dr. Allan, Cardigan, left by the express Wedaesday morning for Montreal. Mr. L. E. Prowse, M. L. A., now of Syduey, is spendiog a few days in Char- lottetown, Miss Bessie Bishop, of Moncton, N. B , is visiting in the city, the guest of Miss Irene Rowe. Mr William Neilson, official orgaa‘zer of the Ancient Order- ef Unired Work- men, ia visiting Char] sttetown. Kiog O:car of Sweilea is contined to his bed with bronchial catarrb, compli- ca'ed by an accretioa of phlezm in che right lung. Misa Tiiiy Reid left on return to Halifax lag. Wednesday, after Spending a very pleasant fortnight’s vacation with her parenta and reistives in thie city. A telegram receivéd yesterday by Mr. Geo. J Rogers re; orts the arrival iu Liver- pool, of Hon. Berj and Mre. Rogers and His Worship M.syor Warburioc. They lett Boston ty the steamship D-miniou. Ii ig rume@red that Pret, Roberison, ot Prince of Wales College, ia to be appoint- ed Superiatendest or Education iu suc- ceseiouto Dr, McLeod, who is abous to :esign. lt is pleasing to hear that Mr. Hector Murchison, wav was eo @ verely icjured ta Maciean’s fenndry on Monday, i somewhat impreved aod thought to le out of danger. Mra. (Uapt) A. Suaaw, of Cardigan, and her sister, Mrs. Lester Hivden, ot Vernoa River, went te Sammervide no Wedaeeday en route to Moatreal,*Me .Eu- ward BD. Nor.oo, ot this city, weut wi-t them 88 far ss Poin: du Cheae. Captwia aod Mrs. Murchison have the sytapathy of a wide circle of friends be~ cause Of the death of their daugater ren corded eleewhere, Miss Murcaison, who was ill but a ehort time, was iu the seventeenth vear of her age. Mrs. (Dr) Marphy and eoo, of Tignich, were among those delayed in S. John owing to the washou'son'the C. P. R. She was going to Providence, RB. I, by rail, bat was obliged to take the [aternss tioual Line of S:eamships at St. Jona for Boston. Captain Moctague Yater, who epent some tiaie in Hatifux the winter betore last, in connection witn the steamer (Faspesia, arrived from Loudon Tuerday, accompanied by Mrs Yates. Capt Yatee will remain in the provinces about two mooths.—Hali’ax Herald. Queen Hotel.—H Sinders, Mre Sand- ers, Sydney; O Aleanebery, Argvle Score; Rev AJ McNeill and Mra McNeill, Or well; L. J Latour, Thomas B Savage,Mau- treal; HM Baker, S’side; O McLaren, Montague Bridge; W 8 Geff, Woodville ; E J Anderson, Yarmouth; W F Huyck, Toroato, Hot 1 Davies :—R A Mitchell, St John; A Harry Morgan,M A Schaffoer, W G Macdonald, Halifax; D Darrach;Keneinge tor; O G Spain, Octawa; D Schlomar, W A Cunningham, AJ Lawrence, John G Greer, Galt; A McLeod, Boston; D A Merrick, A E Robinson, W W Moyer, A Bonistee], Torouto. Lieut. Vernon L. Beer, son of Mr. L. L. Beer, has been made a Captain in the Royal §Artillery and appointed to the Command of a gatrison in Western Aus~ tralia. I! is anderstood that this ap- — ia the result ef enquires to the ar Cffice by the Gevernment of Weat Australia for a good efficer. Captaia Beer leaves San Franciaco about the first of November for his new command, ScctaL.—Do not forget the eoeial in the basement of the First Methodist Church next Tuesday evening. A spler» did programme has been prepared. Come, and bring your friends. Admission 10 cents. ed : : ae re ot 2k % Just arrived,—Chinese Sacred Lilies, 10 cents each, 3 for 25 cents, at Carter’s THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN OCTOBER 19 1990 YESTERVAY'S FOOTBALL GAME | Won by the Abogwits. as expected yescerdar'’s footbs sulft-d in & VICiLOry for the Ab By | day was 'ocall that could be | The clouds | few rea for a fa t cpen game, | ivy ivoked Unresiening, bal in r \ Mmurulug witernooa tbe, Sun came out vaty and tended to dazzle the eye oO the meno who fac:d I 7 . 1) y down the Held from the direction ¥ North River blew a strong, high wiat, uartsa-laten and raw, The ground, | in excellent condition, and | Vt oO one W458 injure i, Over 8ix { :u -p-clators e8-embdled to witness | t, a large portion being ladies. yrned in Captain McGowan’a .¢ placed his men where tley ' lave ib advantage of and wind, It looked | ,momeut as if the Abegweits were to be completely trampled on, Murrahan and Mecdonald, their two heavy forwards, present, and Rog, Ryan and Oiie McKachern weut oa iv their places. Jim Mc Mitlaa, ‘O & weak teudon, was unable to play, and Addison Miller, the old Crescent hero wno has not bandled the pigskin for six years, went onthe half. back line. Miller’s play sll through the game showed that what he didn’t know about the game wasn’t worth ksow- ng. He played with his usual excellent judgment, and repeatedly gained ground, Although not !n trainingy he did excellent work—in fact he could not have done bett-r~and his strorg dashes, kicking and tackling were much admired. At 3.30 Bethune kicked off fgr the vere OWibyg Abbiee. The bal! was re:urned;down the fi-id, but by a succession of close scrimmages and short quick dashes by Miller and Betnunej it was gradually worked back. The forwards didsome swift following up. Darke, McKinnon and the McQui'lans doing ea- ceptionally good work in this respec:, In vain the college quarters tried to get | the ball back to their haiver. Lou M.x Millan and Trainor, the Abbies’ quarters, | and their speedy forwards were invariably | witb the bali, and tackled in quick order, Several free kicks were awarucd the Col. | legians Owing to the Abbies’ foul play, bat tbe ball was kept well in Colle .e terri o-s. | Arthur Sullivan eaved on several occay sions by quick punts intotouch. Finally Bethune, who played a saving game ai! | through, received tie ball from Miller aud. kicked high over the college lune. Mes | Kachern was right with 11 and eecared it. | He tell with avozen Collegiaus oo bim, and when the smoke clesrei away referee | Sullivan announced # toneh down Jor the! Abbies. No goal was k.cked. Score— Abbies 5; Col-ez- 0. During the remainder of the half, | Blake and McLan did some clever kick- ! ing, aod McGowan attempted to rap, but the Abbies’ backs were eure tackiers. Vance McLean almost got over the Abbie’s | line but be was caught before he wen: too | far. ‘Pde mort reuratiucal play cf the, game Was made jast beore haif ime w.s cailed. Richie received the bali trom | ibe scm made and by » magnificent rau | eCross ihe field be evored » ivuchbdown | ii was ep'-ndid pay—one of Harry’s asus! dashes—and received weil merited ' ‘ppisuee, No» goal was kicktd. Secure, | Avbie- 6, Coll-ze 0. Tue secoud valf was'a serics of scrims | Mager, aod there was vu open play. | Kuctie tried his rnoa across the field, ! bat could not get ground. Lou MeMils} ian and Bethuve carricd tbe ball io the | College goel ine, bata free k CK Drongiut | i back. The Collegiaos played will to- gether ond toe haif exuded witt out furtier; Coriog. For the Collegiaues RKeongh, Cameron, Seiler aod Strovg played well,! aod 1Odowed apioa good style. The backs, ! all played well, and Meka dyep, at ful! back was all ipat conld be desired. | The Abbies quarters, Lou McMillan and Troivor, pever playeu better, while tbe ; viber mea were up to tptir usual standard, Mr. J. M. Sullivan refereed to the ‘alirfaciion of ali. Mesors. Vernon Shaw sod Jas, M Millan mate capable touch ja tyes. It is probable that a watch wil! be played im the near futve besween S. Digwentes 68 een | ae +e+<>~ ere Mr. G. Ik. W. Moore, of tris city, who has during the last few wee. s b _a on the Island doing pianotorte tuning, 1s still prepared to receive any further orders from citizens who have not as yet had their pianos put ia thorough conciiion. Mr Moore has been eight years in this line of work, Having studied it in Boston for 4 years at the New England Conservatory, and two of the lead- ing pianoforte factories in that city, he claims to have both a theoretical and practical knowledge of his work. All orders entrusted to him will receive prompt and faithful at- tention, and his work fully guaranteed. Ad- dress P. O. Box 319 city, or at his home, 45 Grafton St. DIED, To thie city, On the 18th inot., Maggie ella, beloved daughter ot Capt. Jobn J, sit Catherine Marcnison, oged 16 yeare, ‘ Onis and 2) days. “acers! will leave the henge, on the yoer Qaceo aud Chestou: Streets, at 9 “clock Satarday morning to Ferry Wharf, hevee to Point Prim.) Ou Oct, 18th, 1900, Helen Annastasin, beloved child of Jove end Barbary Purosll, aged 13 moathe and § daya Uae less at home,o:? more in Heaven, “WETS ta Ae eR OPA MEAS rN an! 6 Rew EES “The blood is ts life.” Setenea haf never gone beyond the simple «tatement o ripture. But it bas il!uminsted tbat statement and giving it a m aning evar broadéeniag with the inereasiny breadth of knowledge. Whea the blood ie “nad” or impure ic ia not alone the body which suffera through disease, The brain js ai80 Clouded, the mind and judgment are affected, and maiy on evil deed or in)- pure thought may be directly traced to the impurity of the bloo!. No one can be well balanced 1D mind aud b xdy who é blood is impur2. No one can havea wholesome and pire life nnlegs the blood is pure. Foul blood may be made pure by the nse of Dr. Pierce's Golden - Medical Discovery. When blond 18 pune, body and brain are alike beslihy and life becomes a daily nippiness, Free. — Dr, Common Sence Medical Adviser, 1008 pages, 700 i!lustra- tions, is sent fre} oa receipt uf stamps to defray expenses of mailing and custome. Send 31 one-cent ttamps for paper covers, or 50 “tampa for cloth, to Dr. R. V. Pierce, 663, Main Sireet, Butlalo, BR. F. the Pierne’s Local Notices, We direct attention tothe eale to-mor- row Saturd+y of Furniture, piano, horse and carriage eic., th: Jae resitnce of Ducern McLean. ‘I'ne sale a sheriffs one, bargains may be expecied. ‘ heing Migs Ratherford basa clear er n-weis ation, ard a voice of g90! carryirg power, and always delights au wudience ” The people fof Charlottetown will have ‘the | pleasur? of hearing her on Monday even- ing at 8 o’cleck in the Baptist Church. A treat is in siore for tiove who Shear Mrs. Rutherford, Pres vest of the Domi: » ion W. CT. U. Remember the date, the 220d. Piace, the Baptiet Church, t 8 o’cluck. You can save from 10 to 15 per cent. 7 buying men’s underwear from us. Come and see. J, B. Macdonald & Ca si d&w. POLITICAL = MEETINGS miNGS COUNT T. Meetings of the electors of ‘King’s County jwil be held at the times and places following t which Hon. Senator Ferguson and the lers‘gned will be present and speak ;—- Cardigan Bridge, Thursday, 25th Oct., 7 )». mm, uno Dundas, ¥ridgay, 26th Oct., 7 p. m. P.ake’s, Saturcay, 27th Oct., 7 p. m. A. C. McDONALD, Candidate for King’s. POLITICAL MEETINGS, Meetings of the electors of East Queen’s will be held at the fcliowing times ard places, to whieh D. A. McKinnon, Esq., the Gov- ernment candidate,is respectfully invited. Vernon River Bridge Hall, Ocr. 31, at ame St. Mary’s Road, Schoolhouse, Mabon s corner) Nov. £, at 7 p. m. Murray ‘Harbor South Hall, Nov. °6, p. m. Saeeeticen lanai at ee Wanis, Lost & Faund di inte. en Ah <<... ~~ WANTED.—A general servent to x0 to Anrapohs, N. S. Apply to airs. Edvacd isax field, (near at WaNtsD—s servent men who under- Stands farming, “vst have good references, Apniy to Mrs. DeoRriray, opring Park. October 18th, 1990 dips eod dd. TO LET.—A fine brig Mackachern ht offce tolet J. if Wa NU ED.- Immedia e‘'y, a cook, f/ pply Mrs. Arthur Peters. ee? WAN!‘ED.~Immediately a good general sOrvant, Ayply to Mrs, Univurth, head of Prince Sf, bUAkivi RS.—a ZELtlewan “ALG "in wile, crtwoO gebiiemen can be scecmmo*aled at Mrs, Scunt'ebury's, 109 Prince st, Al. maod- @ 2 couvebences in house PATENT | | | | | | | | os 3 3 = = 3 : = a Don’t Forget Your Molasses Kisses and Butter Seoteh for Sunday 06 & Box The Medical Hall J. G, JAMIESON ‘DRUGGIST. PEVOTE Toe Re RTEDRNDRET TRE TET HET HNN ET preevvery RO B E R TS & CO. SOLICITORS P&oPLe’s BANK BUILDING MONTREAL. _12 year’s Examiner in U.S. Patent Odice, RU Patent--Nv PAY. Write fur Red ook, TO LET. —Tiat nice house in present cccup:el oy Mr. C. Four roomsou ground floor, Good number of besrooms, Rent modera‘e. Possession viven November tst, Apyly to R. L. Cotton, at EXAMINER Ofice. 3ins Brighton at Bb. Warren. ee TO LKT.—That desireable res dence on Grafton Street at present occupied by Prof. W.H. Watts, immediate possersion given. Houee equipped with all mcdern conveni- ences, hot water heating. Present tenant leaving owing 10 house beimg too ‘large. Excellent kitchen, garden, dry cellar, s'able and coach hcuse. Aeply on: he premises or ‘o F, 3. Moora, Prince street. eod tf. WANTED Bier WEN. [n every locality “*hroughcut Ganada to intro- duce our goods, tacking up show-cards on trees, fences, aloag reads, and all conspicuous places, also distribuiimg small advertising matter. Commission or sélary §$6).09 per moath and expouses not toexceed $2.50 per day. Steady employment to good, aonest, reliable men. No experience needful. Write rfull parc:eulars, Bookstore, MUNNAR eAMLUA AULA MAN LAAN eA d da LUe | 3 _ The Empire Medicine Oo., 246 w, London, Ont | Loader ese iaentetinantnignandnastananan SID STI IE Ey, a “~=e > METS = O\— a a So= 4 > a ay a aK Ladies Rain Cloaks, Men’s Rain Coats Umbrellas ~=pscial Prices 411 Thi VWreek | I Aa | The Leading Fur Store of P. E. 1. Perrin’ : errin’s Gloves. We cell Perrin’s and other high class made gloves. We know no better made gloves than you can see at our store, every pair guaranteed to be pertect in workmanship, Our steck is the largest we ever had the pleasure ol showing, bought right, and will sold with thesmallest profit of any house in the trade. Kid Gloves Fieecy lined, 60c, 80c, 90c, $1.00 and up. Kid Gloves, silk lined, $1.60 and up. Mocha Gloves, silk lined, $1.75. Mocha Gleves, fleecy ined $1.00. Russian Tan, unlined driving gloves $1.10. These prices will be found very Jow for the quality. Woolen Underwear The season is here for you to put on warm underclothiog We are prepared to supply your needs at the lowest prices LD, A. Bruce. Men’s Furnisher. i GO iet, A~P BED > Successors to Beer Bros. eS A. a - he nent Eo ee ee HEATERS! Our Tortoise Heaters have one piece tops] See that you get this top and escape they danger aad discomfort of gas in your house. [Fennell & Chandler]