Somoething’ | | | New In Percival and Len z's siamped pric- ed boots fur men it’s somathing gocd , too, and one of the latest fads. I’s a men’s ‘x calf laced buct, nocoy toe, with rub- ber heels attached. Hor $3.00 heel easy; The rubber makes walking :t helps the fnerves; it overcomes the jar. ANY & Ub Ch’town, P. E, I. Tae) TE) — BASSASASSAAA Fresh Groceries <i {i> aii aS S = Aref as essential 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 and fresh and are there- fore able to recommead our goods to you as first- class in every respect. It will be to your ad- vantage to call and see our jine of goods before purchasing elsewhere, always glad tc have you call to examine and price our goods. Drop into tue “Ideal Grecery,” corner Kent and Gt. George Streets. Webster & Mackay PHONE 199. FPF IIIVIIFIVIA J AA SIUVSIISITTS TV DAA AAAAAAAAAL AAA A aPhhbbbasbashabssAAabad -— Whuite’s Caramels | guest at the Hotel Davies. PERSONAL. Oe Mr. C.B. Foster, of the C. P. R., ia a g Rev J C McMillaa, of Cardigan, is io the city today. Mr. Nelson Armour, who has beea 31! with typhoid fever, isa little better. Rev JC McLean, of St. George’s, is in ibe city on hia way to Sammeraide. Senator Prowse, of Murray Harbor, is in the city. He is at the Hotel Davies. Mr. Tom Morris left this morning for Sydney where he has obiained a posi tion. Dr. and Mra, L. R. Gregor have r.- turned from Cambridge, Mass.— Mo.n- treal Star. Mr. Everett Macue.|!, eecc nd eldest s*: of Dr. R- Macneili, of Charlotietown, wis one of & party of young men from Natick, Mass., who left a few days ago for Galveston, Texas. Mr. Macneil! wil go into business as acontracior at Galves- ton. A great number of friends were at the railway station to see the young men offand wish them every success in their new home, Between the ages of fifteen and forty- five, the time when womanhood begins and motherhood ends, it is estimated that the aggregate term of wcman’ssuf- fering is ten yeare. Ten years out of thirty! One third of the best part of a woman’s life sacrificed. Thiok of the enormous loss of time, But time is not all that is lost. Those years of suffering steal the bloom from the cheeks, the trightness from the eyes, the fairness from the form. They write their record in many a crease and wirirkle. What a boon ‘then to a woman is Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription. It promotes per- fect regularity, dries up debilitating drains, heals ulceration, cures female weakness, “and establishes the delicate womanly organs in vigorous and per- manent health, No other medicine can do for woman what ia done by Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription. Free. — Dr, Pierce’s Common Sense Medical Adviser, 1C08 pages, 700 iliustra- tions, is sent fre3 on receipt uf stamps to defray expenses of mailing and customs. Send 31 onme-cent stamps for paper covers, or 50 “etamps for cloth, to Dr. R. V. Pierce, 663 Main Street, Butlalo, eo —La Patrie makes this gentle critic- ism of Mr. Bergeron, the genial, loyal and able French-Canadian member for Beaubarnois: ** Mr. Bergeron is the instrument of toryism, and the associate of tae eaters of the Freach who are at this moment in the Euglish provinces making their fight by saying that » French-Cavadian is not fit to be prime minister cfthe country.” British Beef Iron and Wine The bloo i-bui'der, 75. — Cen- tral Drug Store. ~e — DIED. A: Lo! 40, on tbe 21st inst., of whoop ~ ing cougb, Eugene Bern»rd, intant-ou ct [sabelia aou Jobo T. O Brien, ag d ore month. ‘Swffr litle children ie «om: unto Me, tur s.ch is tue Kindgom «tf Heaven. (Patriot p'ease copy ) Y. M. C. A.—The gener:i annual meeting of the Charlotte own Yourg Mans Cristian Association will tek: place on Tuesday night. It is desired that anyone haviog bills against the institution will present the same at cnce acd enyone indebted to the Association is r quested to settle the saine that all sccounts May be squared at the end of the ycar. HOTEL ARRIVALS. —_—— Hotel Davies, —Mise M Muirbead. Trv- or; W S Louson, SB Wart, J A Green- leese, John Richmond, G H Ansiev, Mon- trea); Mrs Cunoningoam, Mise Meivav, Boston; 8 Prowse, Murray Harbor; # Y Rowland, St. Stepbec;C B Fuster, 5s. Jobo; DJ Kelly, Mt. Stewar:; A H Sex- ton, New York; H Grittich, Qrebec. Queen Hotei—Dr Roberteva, Crapaud; Wiitrid Forbes, V R Bridge; J Macdonald, Orweil. Tvxies.—100 Tulip balba, 13. best panied serts (worth 210 4 cents each) fer $1.75—209 tor $3.25.—Geo. Carter & Co British Cough Cure; cures most coughs; 25c.—Central Drug Store. and Snowflake Chocolates <= Can be had at any following first class T. J. Morris D. L, Hooper W. Pickard & Co, W. A. Hutcheson W. F. Carter siewart & Gates anderson & We. J.D. McLeod & ore %. WH, Mason, I STINT TINT NT vers E Colored Fire 3 = : = Leave your order now. The Medical Hall J. G. JAMIESON ‘DRUGGIST. = = E For the celebration. Red White, Blue and Green, mAILVY FXAMINER CHARIYQ SS AN A EN Local aid other : ems, Tue Prons—Moderate winda, fine and m'li gpl’. day, east % ind:; fine, A Year From Howge.—A year ago toe day the first of the Islanders left Chars lot'etown for Africa. sittin Merrixe. — No 2 Co, (Metho dist) 3.8’ Brigade will meet for drill tomor- ow (Friday) afcernoon at 4 30 sharp. cisiliinal Ev.peytty Harp Ur.—They have e Libera! Club at Georgetown, but the ny available e#pesaker if @ grams phone. »Meerinc Pcstponap.—The meeting of the League «f the Gross which was to be h ld this evening is postponed until Mon- d y, Nov. Sth, omevnigiigpleiais A. O. H.—Special meeting of Div. No. 1,A.O H., will be held tris evening at 8 v’clock. Every member is requested to be preeert. Important businese. Liquor Recuiation Acr. —A summons has been served on Paoilip Curley charg- inga breach of the Liquor Regulation Act by selling in a place not fitted ac- cording to Jaw. The summons is return» able on Monday. Graxp Enrertaivment at Notre Dame Convent on Friday, Oct 26,1900. “Snow White,” io four acts. Doors open at 7.30. Concert begiog at 8. Matinee at2 p.m. on Saturday. Admizsion—children 10 cente; adults 20 cents, Mestine at Groncetown.—There will be a public meeting in the hal! at George Senator Ferguson and others. Matters of great interest to the electors will be considered, and @ large attendance is ex- pected and desired. 82xp Rect. Baxyp.—Members of the 82nd Regt. Baad, having in their posses» siow upiforms, instrumente, waist belts or any other property of the Band, are here- by ordered to return the same to the band~ room oo Friday, Oct. 26th, from 7.39 to 8.30. Legal proceedings will be immedi~ ately taken against those who fail to cowply with thisorder, By order—Capt. Goodwill. County Court.—The County Court has been in session since ‘Tuesday. There are about sixty cases on the docket, a i:rze number of which have already been disposed of. The case of Alex. Ross vs. The Inland Navigation Company, Ltd., an action recover tor goods lost, is befere the Court to- day, Avplieations for the naturaliz- tion of the fo low'ng persons werer @ n cpen co: rt on the first Gay: Samicl Sher, Johu McCarthy, Jotn Simor, Joseph Jacksen, Tanois Zougaid, Salem Hadderd. © ll Siber, Joseph M. Sc. ff, acd W lLliam Cruwys. nsniinlieniveite Marrrace At Cornwait.—Last even ing the marriage of Mr. E-ward J Rend’, of thtacur, to Miss Alice Abbott, o. Brock field, ok pace atthe residence of he bride’s cra idfather, Mr Fra: cis Howe ard, of Cornwall. The bride’s uncle, Rev. W. J. Howard, peformed the ceremony, Wiss Esther Abbott, sisterof bride, acted 1s bridesmaid, and Mr W. E. Bentley at- tended the groom. Amon, the many texutifel preaents received is oof from the groom's employer, Messrs Baszard & Moore, one from the at»tf ofthe firm, and oee from the Firat Methodist Church Snnday School. Mr. W. P. Coiwill,with whom the oride had been employed, gave a brass table with Onyx top. ee 8 ee ee ae maentitniint Tar Recertr.on.—It is gratifying to know that our citizens are so enthusi- istic in making preparations for the reception cf our returaing citizen- soldurs. Whera all are working so harmoniously, the result cannot fail to be asuitable expression of our loya.ty to Queen and country. Toe various com- mittees are doing excellent work and the banquet committes are to be com- mended for extending the same privi- leges to the ladies as are erjoyed by gentlemen, Tae prasence of the fair sex has always a beneficial effect upon such occasions. We understand the privilege of attending the banquet was granted by special request from certain prominent ladies, which indicates that woman s‘ill admires a maa of courage. The sale of tickets, we understand, is brisk, and this is as it should be. nm ee Tsz Breaxwatrer.—At the York joint meeting on Fridey evening last, Mr. T. A. Maclean, Charlottetown, was one «f the speakers, his remarks bearing speci: le ly upon government contracts. “In the matterof the {contract for the Summer- side breakwater,” according to Tus Ex- AMINER'’S report,‘‘Mr. McLean showed that previous to the election of Mr. Mac. lellan this contract bad been let to Hoi- man and McLeod, but after the ejection it was thrown up ard the check was returned. Previovs to Mr. Bell’s election the same contract was once more let to Holman and Macleod, but after the e’ec- tion it was again thrown up asd the check returned. Now the contract has been let aga'n at @ mach larger figure and a simi- lar course may be pursued. Mr. Maglean is credited with making the speech of the evening.” Mr, Maclean bas a guod grasp of the facta of the matter, and he eviden ~ ly showed them up in a light that reflects no credit on the goverament- The Liber- alscan no longer conjure up votes by means Of the Summerside breakwater. — Summerside Journal, SAMA A ALAA UA 5 town on Monday evening next st eight : clock, which will be addressed by | ‘KT OWN OCTOBER 25 1903., MEETING AT POWNAL. M’KINNON’S SLANDER AND HASZARD’S WILD STATEMENTS. The meeting at Pownal last night was atteoded largely and good order was maintained, Mr Eiward Wood presided. The meeting was adJresaed hy the candidates, Messrs Martiu and McK paon, and MrA A McLean, Captain Welsh and Mr Horac: Haezard. Mr Martin, who ooaned th» proceediug», had the privilege = a ) — GESS5Ssesss sesssce. fi 4 of replying sfier the others concluded. ai the «st election, charging that thee were tha influences waich caused hia de- feat On tit occasion. Mr. Haezird made some exceedingly wild 8 stements regarding the tariff, for whic. he was calied dowo by Mr. Murtin. Mr. Hazard claimed that the duties had besa reduced fifty per cent, whereupon Mr. Martin showed that many of the du‘ies cited by him (Mr. Haszard) were inc *»ased and that otners never were fifty per cia! under either party. +m British Quinine Wine, an invig.rating and appetizing tonic. 7d5c per bottle.—Cen- tral Drug Store. Wants, Lost & Faund BOY WANTED at once, as apprentice at THE #X AMINBR Office, TO Utict.,—A fiue bright Meck Lehern ottice to let ii uf WAN CED —Immediately, a Mrs. Arthor Pecers cook. A EP ly WANTED.-—A smart girl for an o#Mtce. Apply at THe EXAMINER office. ~ FOR SALE.—A Quebec -Heater, nearly new. Apply at this office. 3i WAN. EU.—Immediatelvy a good general servan'. Apply to Mrs. Unasvurth, head o1 Princs °t. a ” DAN . wr—e «¢euerat servent tw go 'O Annap iis, N. S. Apply to Mrs.- Edwara Bayfialt. WANTED.—A boy with a fair education to learn the drug business. Applyto P. O. Box 609. AGENT3 wanted to sell hou-ehold novel- ties, ‘Lhoa-ands te be sollia tue city.—Mrs. A. B. Walk +c, Imperial Hcuse; city. Oct 2)—1w. WANTED.—A capable girl for zenera housework. Liberal wages. Apply to Mrs. (Dr.) Bagnall, Fitzroy Street. 3i—pd TO BE LteT.—A cellar, frost-proof. Suitable for storing grain, Apply to W. |. O Rielly. potatoes, etc. WANTE!) —a servent man who undor- Stands farm'ag. “ust have good references, Apply to Mrs. DesRrisay, spring Park. October 19 h 1999 3ins eud dd, “WANTED. A competent nurse maid; must be well recommended. Apply im- mediate:y to Mrs. A. Ernest Ings, the Espla- nade, — 6i eod] 9 FOR SALE.- 2 second hand express wagons one light aud one heavy. A!soaseccniuand bpuzyy. Ailuewly painted aud in first-class revair, Avply to FP. UH. Trainor, Kant Street. _dy 1 weak. DUAKVEKS.—a geDilewmau aun nis Wile, ortwo genuticmen can be sccommodated at Mrs, cant ebury’s, 109 Primes St, Alb mode e100 CONVchEences in Louse SaALESMEN wanted to sell our gcods_ by sampis to wholesale and retail trade. We ars tne largest and only meaprufacturers tn our tine iu the werid., Liberal salary paid. Address, CAN-DEX Mfg, Co., Savannah, Ga, THE HEIRS of the late Isatc Newton Hayden, of ifonolulu, are requested to send or write to John Roach Bourke, Box 19, Charlottetown, immediately. ROBERTS & CO., sortérvons PEOPLE's BANK BUILDING MONTREAL. 12 year’s Examiner in U.S. Patent Offica, No ee T—NU PaY, Weite for Red Kook, TO LET.—That desireable residence on Grafton Street at preseat occupied oy Prof, W.H. Watts, immeifate possession give’. House equippsd with all) modern conveni- ences, hot water heating. Presenc tenaat Paving owing to house belag too ‘arge. xcellent kitchen, garden, drv cellar, s‘able ad coach house. aoply on he premises OF F. 3. Moors, Prince Street. eod tf. t TO BE LET.—The desirably situated dwelling house on Grafton Street west., late- ly occupied by Mr. Duncan McLean, with coachhouse and stable. House is fitted with a first class bath room, sewerage and all other modern conveniences. Rent moderate. Apply to Thomas Campbell, Richmond St. West. guar RELIABLE WANTED “ten In every locality throughout Canadato intro- dute our goods, tacking up show-cards on trees, fences, along roads, and all conspicuous places, also distributing small advertising matter. Commission or salary 36).09 par month and expseuses net toexcead $2.5) per day. Steady employmeat to good, uaonest, reliable mea. Noexperience needful. Write rfuil par cieulars, The Empire Medicine Oo., 246 w. T.ondon, Ont BOY WANTHD. Apply at THE Ex- As apprentice, AMINER Office. WANTED! A reliable man with good address wanted in Charlottetown and vicinity to canvass, em- ploy sub-agents and recommend other agents for an established wholesale and manufactur- ing house selling a full line of articles of daily consumption, direct to consumers, at whole- sale prices. open. Permanent position. Salary or com- mission. Samples free or returp4@ble. No se- curity Or capital required, / Write quick. Cooper, Drawer 531, London, Ont, Oct 20—1w pd. M.D, A McBieven repented his elin- f cerre; rdug tne ue of vim and $5 bills | / Wefalso have other teritorries ‘ YW THE BIGGEST Dress Goods } SNAP... We've Ever Offered you for the Money. Have we ever disappointed you when we advertize a ba:gain? That 59c black goods bargain isthe biggest dresss goods bargain ever offered the ladies of Charlottetown. We have placed this 19c line on our front connter, The goods are 40 inches wide and worth 35c a yard. The lot comprises plain meltons in grey, black, navy, green, fawn, etc,etc. There is also a line of very pretty plaids. DROP IN TO-DAY AND SEE THEM. SENTNER McLEOD & CO., i’ “MY STORE.” ores ————= kd .. LADIES’ JACKETS..|} See Our Stock eee —— 30 ao awa Sa ‘THE LONG AND SHORT OF 1 Is to get’a boot that will wear and fitjyov, them} you will have satisfaction. You also want!scme thing | to suit'you in price. Ycu will find themJall ut McQU AI D’S; LOWER QUEEN:STREET B v SP? ; 4 po Bo ot and Shoe Store. :