EE , THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEMBER 1, 19090, ; A A OUR BOYS UNDER FIRE.|| 9ca] and Other Items econ Cl GREAT MEETING AT VERNON RIVER BRIDGE ly Vv. "e ” 2% 2 “Our Boys Under Fire,”’ is the == Po —%, , ” ir boys: Jn er ire, 1s 0°””=F——===—=—=—=—_——=—= SS ba 7 a yer <i | title of a vividly written and most ---Shippers will note sailing ef the | Elliot for the two Sydneys on Satur- day next, 3rd inst. }interesting book, just issued from Enthusiastic for A. Martin and the| )) press of Tne EXAMINER Job e ; Old Flag. Print. The writer, Miss Annie| =, °?_ * : . Ch I Id rens . lizabeth Mellish, o1 ‘Charlottetown, vers he warm this OS Re about The hall at Vernon itiver Bridg | ja; compressed into the 122 pages | Bime o clock was fora slight fire in was crowded to overflowing on las | ,¢ her work a surprising amount of | Quirk’s bakery, on Grafton S treet. evening. Mr. Duutcan Matheson | jy formation, valuable to all who are ~Memorial service and sermon by Long occupied the chair. interested in the P. E. Island and|the Rev. Wm. Driffield, rector of Mr. A. Martin was the first speak-} New Bruswick volunteers who have| Parrsboro, at St. Peter’s Cathedral er, and his speech, which was listen-| soryed, and are now serving their! this evening at 7.30. ed to with great attention, Was an} Queen in South Africa. The book ...The city is gay with flags today able and exhaustive review of the) gives in detail the history of ‘‘G’’| in honor of the arrival at Halifax of great Liberal-Conservative policy| Gompany, from the time the first] the troopship Idaho. The Island that has converted Canada from 4! men were enrolled until the depar-| ‘boys’? are to come home to-mor- few weak scattered provinces in} tyre of the Idaho from Capetowr. row night, and will ve given a rous- anc) very incident is related, and most} ing reception. B tton ed / 1878 to be the greatest colony Ac ul pride of the British Empire in 189%. rraphically are described the battles The Liberal Conservative party) ind other serious events that were | had spent millions of dollars; but} -onfronted and overcome by ovr! they had built up a great country,| brave Island boys and their com- supplied it with railways, deepened| -ades from the other provinces of its canals, taken in the great North-| the Dominion. We-egmpliment the ; west, developed the farming indus- authoress on having succeeded in the latter $20 or 90 days. tries, and added to the wealth and | giving to the publica book so worthy; | ~-The young men of the Tupper | Prosperity of the farmer and the| to be read and to be kept asa re-| Club were present last evening in Only 5 artisan, economical in times of} cord of achievements of which all| force, to support the ‘‘young’’ can- eoeecece ( CLOTHING Our Clothing Business has increased to such am extent that we are compelled to move into larger quarters, We've regted part of the London House, and intend cutting an arch- way between the two bu Idings for the purpose of doing a first c ass Gents’ Vlothing and Fur- nishing business. Everything kept on the groundfi oor. We expect to move our cloth- ing in about the 10th of November, and be- fore removing we must reduce our large stock. =—-Three drunks { gured at the po. ce court this morning, viz : Archibald McArthur, Joseph Boudreau and Henry Huntley. The two former were fined $2 or 10 days each and Leggins adversity and prudent in times of} [slanders will ever be proud. The! didate, of whom Sir Louis Davies plenty. The Dominion of Canada} pook is adorned with orty-two il-| speaks so slightingly---but for whom stands to-day the monument of the and, in addition to the| they think a foremost place in par- lustrations, grand old Liberal-Conservative regular narrative, there are bio-|liament will ere long be found. party. How very different has been| graphical sketches of the officers, —We are asked to state that the the record of the Liberal party. This is the gaiter and leggin sea-| Extravagance and bungling mark son. The above is one of our prices. | their regime for the last four years, Girls’ sizes are only 60: womens’ are | 48 it did that of the McKenzie ad- and of many of those who were|Sons of England will lead off the killed, as well asa list of the casu-| procession tomorrow evening. They alties, and the full muster roll of! have secured a band and the pro- the companies. Miss Mellisi has} gramme will be as follows: ‘The only 75c. Womens’ high button | ministration from 1874 to 1878. succeeded admirably in giviny us aj Soldiers of the Queen, ’’ ‘ Kenil- SENTNER McLEOD & CO : sp , Strove vainly tc s adventures of ‘‘Our Boys,’’ aad has| __ he sh : e : ; We Want a bad case. He thought he ought! at the same time gathered together | sc opaietely eeu ene | to be looked upon as the giver of the! so much statistics and other detail- ‘Southern Railwgy and Hillsborough | ed information as to make her book Bridge. He kept aloof as far as pos-| valuable as a work of reference. The |sible from the great issues of the price of the book, which is very day. He did not feel equal to an | neatly printed and bound, is fifty apologist of broken pledges, scandals | cents per copy. It is for sale at ail b 48" “8 the bookstores. the home-coming of the Islanders who have been on service in South Africa. The show window of Wat- son's drugstore is especially artistic. Jenkins & Son’s window is also tastefully decorated. }and disgraceful deals. aes ; | Mr. A. A. McLean followed Mr. | + _—- _—The Soldiers’ Fund will close to- = & O /McKinnon in the ablest speech we} PERSONAL. night. Everyone who wishes to have ever heard him deliver. His| subscribe will please do so at once, arraignment of the Liberal policy! Col. Moore returned from Halifax) as this will be the last KS gig ‘was most convincing. He completely | last night. : |to get your name on the list t at CHARLOTTETOWN ‘denuded Mr. McKinnon of every! Mr. Louis Whear left this morn-| will be presented to the ‘boys. ' |point he had attempted to make. | ing for Halifax. Lists at following places, viz: Hughes | Mr. George Forbes was called up-| Mr. Geo. Brown left this morning|drug_ store, Davies and Revere cr. But he preferred to keep his, for Sydney where he has secured a) Hotels, and press offices. You to See This Lot +,: . | 2 =" Ss". S". S SV. at and interrupt, in the most un- position with Messrs Prowse Bros. & ((}--The League of the Cross Band | f\ “a WN oS wie lS gentlemanly way, Mr. McLean, while Crowe/l. visited the Hospital for the Insane} \ he was speaking. Agedoes notseem| Miss Maud Cook left by the Prin-| last night, and treated the inmates | # to mature some men’s behavior. | cess this morning for Halifax. Her) to a most enjoya le concert. At) Y Mr. Weekly followed Mr.McLean in| brother Will is among the returning | the close refreshments were served} 4 'a Rip-Van-Winkle speech. It was/ Canadians. to the band boys and the inmates. | (iy ‘light and amusing. Mr. Henry} We are pleased to report that Mr} The kindness of the band is greatly| % Wood was the last speaker. He made} Albert Campbell, of Freetown, who! appreciated by the Hospital staff as | @} an excellent impression on the audi-| has been very ill for the last few) well as the unfortunates who suffer | /ence and was well received. | weeks is improving. _ | the greatest of all ills. After a voteof thanks to the} Mr. and Mrs. Morley Mills, of New-; _ here were fifteen convictions | vd COLORED ...F ire For the celebration. RED, WHITE ‘chairman the meeting broke up with | port, PR, l., who have been visiting | ‘hearty cheers for Mr. Martin. |Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Jost, left this ae An ELecror. | ™orning on return to their home. | aioe saree eres (Jueen Hotel: JG Toombs, Mt! | “Take care of the pennies ani | Stewart ; May Hayden, Geo Forbes, | ‘the pounds will take care of them-| Vernon River ; J B Paton, W HY | selves. Havill, Halifax; Malcolm McLeod, Large things are but an aggrega | Pinette. for drunkenness at the Police Court | a i during the month of October. There! ¥ were also two convictions for violai- | ing the Liquor Regulation Act, two} | ‘ | Wy 2 i As for disorderly conduct and one each | #¥ | for assault, vagrancy, diiving on the sidewalk, committing a nuisance and | { using abusive language. One charge | % BLUE, GREEN |tion of small things. If -we take | Mr. W alter Simpson, of Bay View, of drunkenness was dismissed ,also | care of the small things we are in} a an A cern ee one abusive language case and one | effect taking care of the larg | with the president and secretary | disorderly conduct case. | things which the small things com-| 2f the Maritime Stock Breeders’ | ee dies clad bine to make. | Association regarding their forth-| Take care of what you eat, whe: | “Oming meeting in Charlottetown. | you eat, and how you eat, and your} Hotel Davies: G L Murray, Hali-| have a holiday tomorrow. stomach will take care of itself.| fx; Mrs Oliver, O V Travers, Miss | But who takes care of such trivia!| ravers, Wm Welsh, Keppoch ; DR) Win’ Soa tated ied . ‘ . i 2 ade] o > / ’ “hej | ags ( ow. é things? That is why, some day,| Sutherland, Pictou; Eb Elderkin, dal a Ui an Naa SOR oad the majority of the people hav, | Amherst ; D C McDonald, Montreal;| Strong flag, Union Jack, 21} x 15% : |J A Cready and wife, St John; E Y| With stick, only six cents; also rock- Leave your order now. The Medical Hall OE. mS BOF J. G. JAMIESON, Drug¢gist Yes ! Let our school boys and girls | sche dbsbeammeatns ai | ‘to take care of their stomach. | i ae 4 es er | When that day comes, there is nm | Rowland, St Stephen; P J Quinn, | ¢ts, ae pre = R. H. Mason’s, op- Do Vou 'aid so effective in undoing the re Quebec. a | PORES — cara. ze ‘sults of past carelessness as Dr.} | Mr. F. B. Eldenkin, of§fAmherst, | One il Stak glass | | Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery | 2resident of the Maritime Stock- | et vane eee ern agian OE ga Association, and Mr. W. | lamps have arrived from London and | ‘ ‘ -e.| Breeder's ‘ or ‘ ‘ ac : ( | aCe SS i ty . It strengths the stomach and re will be on sale tomorrow. Price 60 : : i wr : ee res a stores the organs of digestion anc | W. Hubbard, Secretary of the same Drink ‘ + % ‘nutrition to a condition of healthv Association. arrived in Charlotte- cents each. R. B. Norton & Co., Ltd. activity. It cures biliousness, heart | (Wn last night, and are guests at . mae Tea? If you don’t, ‘burn, flatulence, indigestion, palpi the Hotel Davies. They are here) UMORS, bvils, pimpies 4 ah this ad. will not in- ‘tation, dizziness, cold extremities | tTanging for the annual meeting | eruptions are duetoimpu: lood, terest you. If you and a score of other ailments which | f the Association. | and by purifying the blood witi: do, and you want ‘are but the symptoms of disordei | _ The Rev. Leo. Williams, Rector of | Yood’s Sarsaparilia they +. “URED something good, try in the stomach} and Gits ‘allied | 3t- Paul s,has so far recovered from | x our BROOKDALE the recent operation he underwent | | oreans. ‘ cme [2 erent Ollininieneris that he expects to occupy his pul- | THE EXAMINER CALENDAR it on Sunday. Mr. Winfield, who) 2 eeatr 1as been taking duty at St. Paul’s, | FOR NOVEMBER. 3 an able anil torcible preacher,and | t is satisfactory to know that he is| MOON’S CHANGES -O stay on the Island. He leaves | Full Moon, 6th, 3h, 12m, p. m. m Saturday for New Loncon inor-) fiact Quarter, 13th, 6h, 49m, p.m. ler to preach at Kensington, Irish- | New Moon, 21st. 10h, 29m, p.m. | town and French River on Sunday.| Pirst Quarter, 29th, 9h, 47m, a.m. oe BLEND, the best 28c tea on the market. Samples free. WEBSTER & MACKAY Sor. Kent and Gt. Geo. St. —IpAuHoO arrived in Halifax with the “‘ Boys.”’ Now get ready. Fire works and flags at Carter’s Book | store, : ; Th autem (J You can safely come in here any time you want to purchase anytning ‘in the drug line without any pre vious investigation or worry. What- 2 | | ever you buy here is sure to be way Meeting at Georgetown. | D| igh Water Sun — up to the tune’of high quality and fe , ; 4 oft Day of We K\ orn | Afv’n | Rises.| Sets ‘perfect purity.---George E. Hughes.| A joint meeting was held at! M ) ee ee ee eee oe | : Georgetown last night. Mr. W. W. | LThu a eo oa Se Every Purchase of Five Bars Jenkins was chairman, and Mr. Har-) 9). oer ag 45 eS IY 52. 4 j : * . yer nema old Macdonald, Secretary. | re : | 19 30) 53 35 SS SOo* HE** eg ieee. is acdonaid, y | 3\Saturday 7 54| 20 30} 54 Ou in ‘ I Mr. J. J. Hughes was the first | 4| Sunday g Ol) 21 19} 55 33 Gilt Ed ge ane speaker. He received a respectful | 5|Monday 10 00] 22 o4| 50 Si , ; hearing, but nothing like the ap-| 6\Tuesday 10 54] 22 44) 58 > EF tl B ; | plause that greeted Mr. A. C. Mac- | sz eentaantey iI 46 23 18} 59 P UrTrrni re arZains ea |donald when he rose to his feet.| 8Thursday | 12 36) 23 49) 7 ! 27 He made a powerful speech and re-| ane - a st 3 2, |9 Te a O ceived much applause. ‘ Pe wd Bees 15 a 24 | 8 ‘But we don’t like tu use the word. So, many ace ee Mr. H. J. Palmer followed but did| ‘5 yondey i sol 1 33) 8 | 23 é : : j ra not charm his audience. Then Hon. | 13/Tyesday : 26 16 465) 9 | 3; |@ Vertisers use it and don’t mea. :t, r Ents yout Baking Powder) #28 82.22.) Sete ene eS | er es you to one ; dress which was istenec to eagerly | \5/ Thursday 5 14) | 33 19 \@ Websier says, “a gainful transaction” —that’s how MEIDLE CASE AERC. and greeted by hearty cheers. | oe 6 40 2 or 43 18 ’ ? Dr. Robertson then spoke for the | 17 Saturday 7 49 3] 14 17 ile ; ; ustomers, Made from pure are Saat nomenon | See Z 47\ 20 431 16 | 14 |e We mean it—-o gainful trarsaction for our ¢ ; government but was com} een 21 2t| 17 ’ cream of tartar. ly obliterated by Mr. John Dewar of 50, wedi 2 33) a1 54 19 52 , ; t “Ask 1 al mien New Perth. |21|Wednesday | 10 58] 22 2!/ 20 | 13° | @ We would like you to call and satisfy yourself tha -JASK your grocer about it.--Nice @ The meeting broke up with cheers | 99/Thursday | 11 37|22 49| 21 13 : &xpremiums besides. Wholesale’ Safeguards the food for Macdonald. we | 23) Friday 12 15 3 . 23 | 12 ? what we say is true. ~ cand tr by) wooo s _ Sratistics sHow that more people | 24/Saturday | 12 54 me, 7 e / ae . against alum, die of consumption than from any | pose c. : 3 a3 = ? M Ki P corvitianet other cause. Slight colds are the. » Pain : 33 15 06 2 | 1 |@ O n ewson ¢ innon & McNevin ae bia poten the greated true seeds of consumption. Beware | 9 Wednesday| 2 14 15 59) 29 10 ( ; Menactts to of the. peucntdey. of the slightest cough. Adamson’s 26) rhursda 3 23 16 56) 30 ‘ : aa | oe I = Botanic Cough Balsam stands with-| 3(|Friday 445] '7 55i7 31 Iq 9 dene oS erro rovonn en, appro lout apeer, oc. all druggists. | 2 OOi4 1697 B0@. | | ? | \ ae Perea —— Se