2 ~~. meneeenemnne amen cial iniitaiant SMe Me MMS “sa SSS ~~ Soft and Flexible * ‘butin Ontario the flag has been guns Samples free. THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEMBER 9, 1900. 66 often asked, what is King It is the name given te line of price We 37 Juait the fhnest shoes made ia Canada aie Seva ae Made of Kangroo Kid nS Rel Bt ladies’ one which is the finest, lightest and} most expensive leather known. | They have the Cuban and military heels, which give elegance and) style to the shoe. .They are. thick) in the sole, yet a cael lei F They have the King Quality toe-| cap, which distinyuishes the shoe | from all others. The price is stamp-| éa.on the sole—$3. 00. Alley «Co Agents . S% Se Se S's SE SS , Tea? If you don't, | this ad. will not in- terest you. If you do, and you want something good, try =Wur BROOKDALE BLEND, the best 28c tea on the market. WEBSTER & WACKAY Cor. Kent and Gt. st. Geo “is That all It is ? [ thought it would be mors.’’ Quite a common re- mar< by people who gettheir Jf prescriptions put up by us. The Medical Hall Has.a great reputation for quality of its drugs, h we are improving whea possible. | ' j ’ | } ©. JAMIESON, Druggist 1 i ECONOMY IF a person can make a small saving ach Jay, it means considerable in a year. We seli a large tin, 3 Ib, Baked Beans fer 10 cents a Me. te YOU can make quite a saving each and every day by dealing wlth us. -and the old principle. 'this morning’s for Sydney. = Local and Other Items —The three-masted schr. Sainte Marie, now onthe way from Phila delphia, will load oats and other cargo at this port for Bermuda. The Campana will be due to morrow from Montreal and _ will sail on return on Saturday or Monday with a large cargo, chiefly starch. The schr. Daisy Linden, now on the way from Pictou with coal, has been chartered by Carvell Bros. to load oats and potatoes for provincia! ports. ---Mr. A. Macbeth, formerly wit! the New York Life Insurance Com pany, is now connected with the Equitable Life Assurance @ompany and will represent that [company in this province. —The steamer Elliott completes her cargo this evening. The cargo, which is shipped by Carvell Bros., consists of 14,000 bushels oats, 200 ‘bags vegetables, 100 boxes butter and cheese, and 50 sheep. The El- liott leaves for St. John’s, Nfld, to- night. —-The Opposition, headed by-Sir Charles Tupper, went to the conn- ‘try on the old flag, the old policy In Quebec they have been snowed under, only vetting seven seats out of sixty-five; triumphantly sustained, “‘e-3 W---The, schr.40Daisy, with 2,700 bushels oats and 1,100 bushels ‘potatoes, and the steamer William Aitken, witha cargo of oats leave today for Pictou. The schr. Will Carlton will complete her cargo of potatoes and oats today and will sail tomorrow for: Nova Scotia ports. Carvell Bros. are making the ship- ments above referred to. ---A pair of pure blood, young blue foxes, raised in the domesticity ‘yards at Dover, Me., U.S. A., and being shipped to Mr. Chas. Dalton, 'Tignish, P. E. Island, to be bred in| his yards as pure bred stock, passed | through here and were at the Cana- lian Express office here today and were greatly admired by the people. —Moncton Transcript. —The work of laying the stone) sidewalk on Great George Street, ‘rom Sydney to Water, was com- pleted this forenoon. The work was performed under the of Mr. John P. Nicholson, City Sur- veyor, andit has been well done. Grading is now being proceeded | with, and when it is completed the | appearance of things will be great- ty changed—and the change will be ‘tor the better. — Last night Pownal rejoiced over the return of its representative in| The } the war, Private Fred McRae. Pownal Hall was decorated ard il luminated for the occasion, and within it was the happiest gather- ino Pownal has known for a long time Mr. J. B. Haley, President f the Pownal Sporting Club, presided. Addresses were made by Messrs. J. A. Macdonald, Capt J M Jones, WL Acorn and hk — Mutch, to which Private Mcliae responded. A supper was given at the Forester House. About eighty persons were present including sev- eral from Charlottetown Privates Ernest Bowness and H. V.McKinnon were also given a rous- ing reception at Kensington. ll - ———— — PERSONAL. Miss Martin was a passenger by train, en route to | Montreal. Mr. H.C. Outerbridge and Mr. B. | C. Outerbridge, of Bermuda, are in Charlottetown on a business trip. The Wanderers football team of Halifax, accompanied by a number | of friends, will arrive by the Princess this evening. Mr. L. E. Prowse left this morning He goes by way ot Sackville, accompanying his daugh- ter whoenters the Ladies College. Queen Hotel: G Nelson Stevenson, J M Sheith, Montague; I N Schur- man, Sydney; Oswald R. Reid, Al- | berton, Mary B Martin, Grandview. | Mr. W. F.C. Sullivan has left for | Truro, N. S., where he is attached | to the staff of the Merchants Bank | of Halifax.---Montreal Star. | Mr. Hays, who recently left the | Grand Trunk Railway to take the ' presiaency iis to receive year. a salary of $65,000 a /moving to that place. 'Macdonald, Souris. SANDERSON & CO., VicToxia Row GkKOCERSr } in healthy condition by taking supervision | of the Souther Pacific, | | Hotel Davies: H Kerr, Truro; G ‘Hibbett, Georgetown; Will E Glac- | wish, Montreal; R P Forbes, Hali- ‘fax: A P Porter, H Holland, Tor- ‘onto: PJ Quinn, Quebec; Mrs A R EEP your blood pure and yom stomach and digestive organs in a Hood's | Sarsaparilla and you will be WELL. | THE ELECTIONS. Some Commencs of the Press. Remarking upon the defeat of Sir | Says ‘it will not be forgotten that ina vreat crisis Of his country’s histor, Sir Charles Tupper, backed by the oyal sentiment of the people, wa ible to dictate a course which went arto save this pait of the Empire rom disgrace. We cannot believe hat this is quite the cn1 of his pub ic career, long and eminent as that las been. Lut whether it should be 0 or not, Sir Charles Tupper will be emember ountry when LOW eNOS orgot Ceili. the ministers who Many explanations will be given of the success of the government at the polls, and of the defeat of lead ing Conserva-ives. That of Mr. Lawrence A. \Wilson of the licensed victualler’s association is already before us. We commend this note of triumph to the atteation of thoughtful readers. it is hardly necessary for the Sun to express the opinion that the peo- ple of the St. John constituencies have made a mistake in electing Mr. Blair and Colonel Tucker. On the ground of personal merit, and of ‘capacity for useful public service, | their opponents were more worthy of choice. As representatives of ;more correct principles of public |conduct, and of a wiser and more patriotic Canadian policy the Liberal _ Conservative candidates should have | been preferred. Moreover, we great- |ly fear that the electors by endors- }ing Mr. Blair’s line of action in re- ,gard to the winter port have done the city great damage. As to the ed his large majority something may be said later. Tue Halifax Herald says --~The result in this province is, we believe, a great surprise to the Conserva- tive party, and not much less so to the Grits. Itis, however, generally less of a surprise to the Grits, be- cause they knew two great grounds | upon which they were building, and they knew these grounds to be large enough to build on extensively. The two grounds were the Grit-prepared electorai lists and the corrupt use of money. The people of the Dominion at large would seem 'to like humbug, bad faith, de- ception, extravagance, corruption, French race cries, and misgovern- ment generally. THE Moncton What causes have the Conservative disaster, aster it is, need not be discussed. Doubtless the government party had an enormous fund, but if the electorate of the whole people can Times remarks :--- for | Charles Tupper, the St. John Sun i with gratitude by this | Lheir triumph shall be | contributed to | dis- ' | | Gentlemen.... BUY YOUR UNDERWEA AT SENTNER McLEOGD & CO’S JH foley Cana WE BOUGHT A ‘DONT BUY ANY Rubbers ....dranby Of Iron Wear Fame. Sold at the Same Price as Other Makes be bought up at the polls with their | own money, the fact is more por- 'tentous of evil for the country than for any party. The issues were fullv and ably discussed and the great weight of argument was on the Conservative side. The government ‘honest sentiment of the /seemed to be unmistakably with the | Conservative party; yet | votes are couuted we find the major- 'ity decidedly the other way. TL i OR AAA - GOFF BROS. 1 ? “ was thoroughly discredited and the | CHARLOTTETOWN country | when the | — A€rOSENEe It will pay you to keep a bottle | of Griffiths’ Menthol Linimen al- ways in your home. It is good in jany emergency, and quick to cure any pain or ache. } ee ; | Ladies’ flannelette shirt waists, ‘cashmere shirt waists, © French | Flannel shirt-waists, selling very low fat I’. Perkins & Co’s., Sunnyside. Furs—If vou want a fur collar, muff, cap, coat, ruff or mitts, buy at F. Perkins & Co’s. and you'll save money. f Millinery—Our millinery depart- ment is rushing. Come in early with your order. We always have our work done when promised.---F. Perkins & Co. Blankets! We're selling a $4.00 blanket for $2.95. We've only got two cases left. Come early.—F. | Perkins & Co. | —_——— | _ Don’t miss the greatest game ’ Dr. Bradley left this morning for! of football ever played in this | ‘North Wiltshire to complete ar-| proviuce, between the Wander- ‘rangements for taking over the | : i practice of Dr. Handraham and re- | CFS of Halifax, and the Abeg weits. It will be played on the C. A. A. gronnds. sg: Admission 25 cents. bics SUNNY- SIDE Office in New Prowse Block First door to the right up stairs. Telephone} connec- DENTISTRY DR. AYEI S Oil... Kerosene oil is a burning question just now both with politicians and housekeepers. The former want to make political capital out of it, while the latter want to know whe-e to get the best quality of oil for the least money. We have just received part of mir fall stock direct by schoener from New York. It is called ““PRATT’S ASTRAL” and is the highest grade of refined American Oil. We are new offering it for sale in four gallon tins fer 22c per imperial gallon. Ask jor Pratt’s Astral, as there is no_better Special iow price by the cask. BEER & GOFF, Grocers ‘ , } | The... Unexpected Happens ae CHARLOTTETOWN WAS OTTAWA TODAY You would have been sorry yon were not covered for a large amouut. I have good companies, and can quote you [ow rates. LI cn OT ——_ 7 AND SELL THEM CHEAP Large Stock of SWEATERS And we Must Get Clear of Them Quick 20 PER GENT. DISCOUNT SENTNER, McLEOD & CO, Gharlottetown’s Busiest Dry Goods Store. | methods by which Mr. Blair obtain- | | i | 7 ‘ TREY: Set.4.... “S taifield’s,” Heaters Our Tortoise Heaters have one piece top. See that you get this top, and escape the danger and discomfort of gas in [your fiouse. FENNELL & CHANDLER A Sample 4 letters being received by that most The following is a fair sample of progressive Canadian Life Assurance Company. Geo. Gooderham, 49 Welling S past. Wellington Street, East TORONTO, Dec. 28th, 1899. To the North American Life Assurance Company, Toronto. Gent!emen,—I am in receipt of your cheque for $27,381.40, im settle ment of my 15 year Endowment Policy, No. 2651, issued by you © 20th, 1884, for $20,009. The result is ‘highly satisfactory to me, and proof of the careful and excellent management ol Life. | Personally, 1 have beer a strong advocate ol endow having carried over $500.000 on my life ~ Yours truly, GEO. furnishes the strongest the North Americat ment Insurance, GOC )DERAAM. b ; -ealthiest cit Mr. Geo. Gooderham is one of Toronto’s oldest and veal zens. He is President of the Bank of Toronto, w Cee eit utieal Co., and connected with many other leading financial inst! ; J. K. ROSS.