* ae / THER DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTRBTOWN, NOVRBMBER 7. 1900, elie THE DAILY EXAMINER NOVA SCOTIA’S THANKS — 43 © ewes - ‘ eye ; oe = LE is issued every afternoon from the of- AND WELCOME. dp E O NOM fice of publication, London tlouse <—anetemmemsnite h a ; grepes. ie = — hho The blazing torch, the surging, | Lichmend otreets, (upstairs). | ) } : . i y ; scription ROWR DOLLARS A |, Shouting tne ee | IF a | m can make a smal sa "6 YEAR, toany address in Canada | The " ild BUT Se, Le one Sn lay. means cons d Ae a or the U. S,. Ing din, | We sell a large tin, 3 1b, Baked Beans fcr 10 cents a , ; $$ SANDERSON & CO., VI WAADAALAAS AABAABBBAAAAABABBBAABAES Hilisboreugn oo bridge Th New Bridge is com- ing and}sv are the dry streets and roads. Then : W you will need some-— thing nice in footwear. We Have a fine Selection Salling Very Low J. BH. BELL The Bargain Boot Shoe Store. lee ee de Al ti bi bile Madi bi he din ti Mit he ie tie te i ii be i FAMILY RECORDS | One of the most beautifa pictures in celors. Upona background of PURE SOLLD GOLD rests the FAMILY RROORD inthe shape of x handsome volume ¥ith GoLp CLasps upon a eushion of crimson velyet with a beautiful GoLp TASSEL. On the pages, under different Aeadings, are spaces in which to write the name and dateof »irth On either side is a beautiful scroll on which to record marriages and deaths Ob top of the picture are the words, “FAMILY ReoorD” in the richest lettering laown to the printer’s art. Under this are spaces for father’s and mother’s | pictures, In the lower part of the = . pitture is A BEAUTIFUL Home SCENE. § * The DEAR OLD GRANDPARENTS, the * HANDS ME. STALWART HvusBaxp [| and HAPPY YOUNG WIFE, the LovinG DAUGHTER and BABY-BcY—t ne IDoL- IZED GRANDCHILD—are all gathered around the table, wiiie grandfaih-r ¢ reads a portion of Gop’s HOLY WorRpD i A trnly beautiful scene. Underneath are the words,‘**Gop BLEss OUR FamMIbY.” Around this picture are eight spaces tor photographs of othe: members of tle family. each space en- ‘, closing a gem flower piece. Elsewhere ou the picture are scattered creeping vines, buds and blossomsin rich con- fusion, the whole resiing un, and tarown inte bold relief by the gorgeous Sackground of solid gold which pro- duces a picture of DAZZLING B#AUTY, AGENTS NOW IS YOUR TIMB. ® Our regular price is 50 cts, but toany one who sends this ad. we will send one for 25 cts. Our price to agents—Je for $175; 0 for $6.00; 100 for 10.00. We pay all charges and return money for unsold Pictures. WN. C. - Jackson, Filmore City, bought 375 Re- caras for $41,75; sold them for haif price, 25 «‘seach, making $5250 elcar profit. Can youdo better? We have a testimonials and want youre. Ad- ress FOME NOVELTY MFG. CO. (DEPT, 256¢) P.O. BOX 518, Chicago, RereReE Tt we == DONT BUY ANY Rubbers Put the .. Granby Of iron Wear Fame. Sold at the Same Price as Other Makes —— GOFF BROS. CHARLOTTETOWN ee PEO AS SN CNT NORA NER TKN A 214A Row GROCERSr | ‘| fare have been increased since the \large commandos were broken up THE WEEKLY EXAMINER is issued every Friday morn ng. = It contains a complete sutamary of the news of the best Island gewspaper to send to friends abroad Subscription pri ONI DOLLAR A YEAR, to any lress in Canada or the U.S THE EXAMINER JOB PRINT. The superiority of the | inting | week, and the ad turned out at THE EXAMINER off is ackn »wledge i by al Al} of work in book and job,from dainty booklets in the latest siyle to ! | viceable bound b .wk Also all kinds of display p inti g, c cial and legal blanks, etc , etc rates Surprisingly low. | Address all business communica- ' nme: > al Se 4 tions to | The Examiner Pub. Co. | Charlottetown, P. E. I. | SERVED WRIT ON | THE POPE. | His Holiness Sued for Estate of | Late Cardinal Falconieri. | | Rome, November’ 6. Recently | |} there was much curiosity about the | | Vatican for nearly a month over a| | strange man who had been loitering | fabout the entrance. He was well-| | dressed and well-behaved, and as the | | police seemed to know him the Vati-| 'can authorities could do nothing. | At the beginning of the week the uystery was solved, foras Cardinal | | tampolla was entering his carriage | the stranger shoved a writ into his | hand. The stranger proved to be| i bailiff of the High Court, and the writ had been issued in the suit of ‘ount Confalsinieri against the Pope and the Vatican, whose legal cepresentative Rampolla was held | CO be. | The count is the nearest surviving relative of the late Cardinal Falcon- | ieri, who died forty years ago, leav- i1g a fortune estimated at 10,000,- WO lire (about $2,000,000). It was supposed that he left no will, and| Pope Pius [X., therefore, took the property for the benefit of the Holy See, his right being then that of| temperal sovereign. Recently Car- } dinal Falconieriswill was found,and | | tissaid that he bequeathed the] is | i antire fortune to the child whe | Count Confalsinieri. The itatter| now demands the amount, with in-| ' terest. ll - THE WAR. Return of Lord Roberts. London, November 6.—The return | yf the remaining colonial troops| from South Africa is not likely to be | i - m | I I renewed’ guerilla | | | lelayed DV the | warfare on the part of the Boers. While a complete scheme for the! | demobilization of the army in South | Africa has been published and put in partial effect, the public receives day by day accounts of hostile oper- ations in almost every quarter of the conquered republics. It is evident that the dangers from guerilla war- 'into smaller bands. There is skir- | mishing everywhere, with no decis- ive result, as the Boers divide and suddivide and elude pursuit. The | War Office will not abandon its pol- icy of recalling surplus troops, but it will be enforced with great delib- eration. The volunteers and colon- ials may count with confidence upon eating their Christmas dinner at home, and possibly the Guards may be equally fortunate; but the bulk | of the force is likely to spend the winter on the veldt. EO seit When a kin guest goes home, the man of the house is always suspicious over what has been given her to carry home in her trunk. _— An Old Theory Exploded The old-fashioned theory of tearing down disease was entirely changed by the advent of Dr. A. W. Chase’s Nerve Food, which cures by creating new rich blood and nerve tissue. Through the medium of the circulation and the nervous system they strengthen and invig orate every organ in the human body. When a man looks thoughtfully into the fire, ‘his wife is a superior sort of person if she doesn’} con- clude that he is thinking of some ther woman. An Enormous Sale. To all who have felt the evil effects of de- ranged kidneys, it is interesting to know that Dr. A. W, Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills ave meeting with enormous sale and unparalleled success in this district. Backaches and ach- ing kidneys are fast becoming a thing of the past where Dr. A. W. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills are known. One cent a dose, 25 cents a box at all dealers, | The | While the old city here is wild with | The screeching rocket and the bril liant glare Of dazzling light along the uproar ious street, The rippling laughter of light-heart- ed gv i ed ti cA The im tramp of strong, Ge] sted men. re Salle idier and the citizen--- | Old Eati night gone wild with | JOY she we home again to Canada | Mrom « stormy ocean, vast | and wild, | } | tannei ani Paardeberg. swarthy men o , Accept our grateful worthy men Who, when the empire self depen- dant stood Went forth to sacrifice your noble lives. : thanks, brave | JOY Atyour return, to-night the moon | shines clear O’er some wild Africa And throws the shadow ofa simple | cross. | Athwart the grasses in the rustling wind. veldt, remote in PaREERS ERDAS aaoaaataanaacaacaateateas W. CrircuLtow Harris. In the Halifax Herald. ———— SHIP NEWS. Port of Charlottetown. ENTERED. = Nov. 6—Kohinoor, Deagle, Pictou; | Susan King, Grant, Baie Verte; | Baltic, McLaine, Pictou; Laura ©. | Zwicker, Buchanan; Tarquin, Davis, | Pictou; Ellen F., Jackson, North| Sydney; SS Tiber, Boulanger, Mon- treal; A Lincoln, Cormier, Glace Bay; Margaret Ann, Buckles, Wall- ace, Laura C., Henderson. do: Winged Arrow, Davis, Sydney, CLEARED. Nov. 6.—Kohinoor, Deagle, Pic- tou; Susan King, Grant,Baie Verte; C V Minot, Myers, Pinette; Baltic, | ga, McLaine, Pictou; Nellie Reid, Reid,) @ Vernon River; North Star, Phalen, Sydney; Elsie, Murray, Halifax; ss T ber, Boulanger, Sydney; Margaret | Ann, Buckles, Waliace; Laura C, | Henderson, do; ss Halifax, Pye, | Boston. : Se i A lazy liver may be only a tired or astarved liver. A stick is ROME liver, ull right for the back of a lazy | man. But it would be a savage as| as wellas a stupid thing to beat a| veary man or a starving man be cause helagged in his work. Soin| ‘YP treating the lagging liver it is a| a yreat mistake to lash it with dras tic drugs. in ninety-nine cases out | of a hundred a torpid or Lsluggish | liver is buta symptom of an ill-| nourished body, whose organs are | ™ weary with overwork. Let your! liver alone. Start with ,the stomach and its allied organs of digestion and | nutrition. Put them in proper work- | ing order, and see how quick your | liver will become active and ener- | getic. Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical | Discovery has ‘made many marvel-| lous cures of ‘‘liver trouble’’ by its wonderiul control of the organs of digestion and nutrition. It restores the normal activity of the stomach, | increases the secretions of the blood : making glands, cleanses the system | from poisonous accumulations, and | so relieves the liver of the burdens imposed apon it by the defection of ohter organs. —— Mother’s Favorite. Dr. Chase’s Syrup of Linseed and Turpen- tine is nothers favorite remedy for croup, | bronchitis, asthma, coughs, colds and sore throat. It has by far the largest sale of any remedy for cougus and colds It is pleasint to the taste, prompt in action and is an abso- lute safeguard against consumption and pneu- monia, 25centsa bottle. Family size 60 cents, — ——e —‘‘Our Boys Under Fire or New Brunswick and Prince Edward Is- land volunteer in South Africa,’’ by Miss Annie Elizabeth Mellish. This book of 122 pages, 42 illustrations Have You the book just issued by Miss Mellish—‘‘Our Fire ?’’ WE PRINTED IT Have You Seen the menu card of the banquet held in honor of our returned contingent ? Have You Seen thesouvenir, in booklet form, with khaki cover, of the return home of the boys ? WE PRINTED IT Is it enovgh---enough to show that we can do good book print- mg and good half tone printing? If you want something printed nicely let us quote you prices. The Examiner Job Print Charlottetown’s Leading Print- ers, London House. up PROWSE’S Magnificent stock. Largest in P. E. Island. are here. Latest styles. - Warranted goods. Lowest prices. Best attention. Wool that grows back is the kind we have in our Clothing. is the mother of invention. made clothing for mother, father and the boys. suits, overcoats, ulsters and reefers. Men’s Suits, $2.75 up Men’s Ulsters, $3.75 up Men’s Overcoats, $5.00 up Youths’ Suits, $2.75 up Youths’ Ulsters, $3.75 up If :ou’re anxious to save we'll help you. ADVERTISERS OF FACTS. The Only Place in Charlottetown to Buy.. LOTHING IS AT THE GREAT BIG STORE Your money back. Clothing is not a luxury, but a stern necessity. We have every invention of ready Youths’ Overcoats, $3.75 up Children’s Suits, 75c¢ up Chiidren’s Ulsters, $2.50 up Chiidren’s Overcoats. $2.00 up PROWSE BROS. 9 g All sizes made on a sheep’s Necessity Thousands of Seen lottet — The Charlottetown Steam Under ! Leaves as below every day, Sunday except: ' ed. From POINT pu ¢ CHENE, [on arrivel of SIDE, conneciing with express train for Charlottetown and ‘Tignish, ing train from Charlottctown and all stations of Pp. E. I. R.] for POINT DU CHENE, connect- ing with afternoon train for ST. JOHN, BOS- TON and MONTREAL, Connection at Moncton with train for Can- ada and N. B. at St. John with ©. P. R. and Railway for U S and Canala, also at $t. John with Steamers of International and Dem- in‘on Atlantic ~, S. Lines Tuesday and Sat- urday afiernoon for Boston direct due follow- WE PRINTED IT anu Friday mornings, with Steamers for East- port. Portland and Boston. From PICTOU about half past three on arrival of day traims from Halifax and Sydney 4 for CHARLOTTETOWN. , From CHARLOTTETOWN for Pictou at 8.30 a. m, connecting there with day trains ‘or CAPE BRRTON HALIFAX. At NORTH SYDNEY with steamer Bruce for NEWFOUNDLAND. At HALIFAX with C. A. and Plant Line for BOSTON. Passengers from all places on P. E I. Railway cast of CHARLOTTETOWN can stairs. leave howe 24 hours later than if jcining tells of the varied career of Our Boys curing their year on active ser- vice. Fer sale in all the bookstores. Price 50 cents. Have a Souvenir. See them at the bookstores. Only ten cents each. —- Winter Flowers.—You should be getting your Hyacinths potted and in the cellar if you want flowers for ourself and friends this winter. ou will get the best value and the finest stock at Haszard & Moore's. nd 3i en tourists. PICTURESQUE Prince Edward 25c at all Bookstores An illustrated book'on P. E. Isl- and. An interesting souvenir for Plant Steamer in CH’TOWN and c:nnect with same Steamer in HALIFAX, Thr-ugh Tickets to be had at Grand Trunk Canadian Pacific I terco'onial and P.E I, Railways, and on the Company’s Steamers and connecting lines im Uniied S'aces and Canada. Steamers rue on Eastern Standard time. F. W. HALES, Secretary Charlottetown, P. E. I. Juner8 d and w. Island STRAY COW on the premises of Peter Stewart; an old Brindle cew. If not called for before .he 10th. upon that date will be sold to pay expenses at 2 o'clock. Navigation Gompany, Ltd. Boys STMRS. AND “PRINCESS.” “NORTHUMBERLAND” | , tron, 11.50 traia from St. John,] for SUMMER- | ing day at noon, and on Monday Wednesday ! ng d&w. ee eee ee ‘A CHANGE OF A .» LIFETIME To secure one of the finest properties in P. E. LI. This farm contains 130 acres of excellent band, 80 acres cl:ared and in prime condi- There is a fine belt of hard and soft wood (which is very vuuable, now that ¢ is so high) oyster mud withina few rods of ; HW | theshore, abundsnce of marsh mud, wes r 5U : | watered, t From SUMMERSIDE. [on arrival of morn | Seen mills near the house, good buildings, basement stable, 6 miies from town, one mile from Pownal vil age, school next the farm, three churches within a radius of 114 miles, cheese and butter factory in rear of farm, a large and heavy bearing orchard of best varieties of apples and plumb trees, traspberries, strawberries, etc. For location and beauty of scenery this property 1s UB587 passed by any on the Island, It & @ dansy of a place, fiut there is not a daisy on % Only reason for selling—going into business in the Northwest with ny soms. — Sold = or without crop, stock, and imoleme Terms on application to my solicitoa, A. - A. McLecn, Barristet, Charlottetown, oF h , the owner a) ra MOORE. n5—d25kw. Auction Sales If you’re having a sale of any kind—furniture sale, land sale wood sale, farm sale youll some handbills. Let usprint them for you. We print them ’ we print them quickly, and print them cheaply. Try #5 you'll be well pleased. 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