oe ' THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEMBER 2, 1900. Ae, AIA Mit, A ANAS oo. ce Fa feo Sn aw Or rT OM BS Childrens’ Long Black aittle Liver F Must Bear Sigr an Ceggins 7 Only... A5C This is the caiter and leggin sea son. The above is one of our prices. Girls’ sizes are only 60; womens’ are only 75c. Womens’ high button gvaiters for ac. We Want You to See This Lot Alley «Co CHARLOTTETOWN ASS ie j aS ae, SS ae ar. ‘ vas wir is . “COLORED Fire For the celebration. "REO, WHITE BLUE, GREEN Leave your order now. The Medical Hall J. G. JAMIESON, Druggist e os * ' De f a "oer 20 ; ‘ . ings AW >. = =» -so+> | Rielly,Q FL Hasaard, Artemas; yl) Moon, 6th, 3h, 12m, p. m. EROMCIG TICTTIICURE. bc oc eine es sce es | Rogers Farquharson oa a ‘ > Q i ; re : ‘| Last Quarter, 13th, 6h, 49m, p.m. Ber. ae Waeeton. Henry Gordon, J M Robertson.| New Moon, 2Ist, 10h, 29m p.m Prayer... ............-......+++++-] The list from Souris comprises the} Py-c+ | set’: Sate: it lien dda " ; . We = - . ot + b > 29 * 9 a. Rev. D. B. Mcleod. { following names: | First Quarter, 29th, 9h, 47m, a.m Hymn. SeCeeee eee eee eee C D McKinnon, James A McInnis, } 2 ‘High Water! Sun CC) ~JO0f, Choir. (J [| Misses L McQuaid and B Lord, John} of/DayofWe'k\ 7. | afin | Rises.) Sets. ASTOR ccs ss wets te te eect ee eens Deagle, John Kickham, Wm Mc- | M} Be Rev. J. W. McConnell. Laren, S J Nicholson, J A Nichol-| Soe . — ite ad | ~ 1) (Se ison, Michael McCormac, James | * rides ay é 43) 7 aI ‘ 36 | | Miss Earle | McCormac, James Moynagh. dseresiay - 54| 20 70 54 | 35 | | Address... ...............+4. The contributors from Montague} 4\Sunday 9 or| 21 # 55 a Rev. L. Williams. lare: | 5|Monday 10 00] 22 04) 56 > EAYTOR. es. ee -| Henry Turner, L M McKinnon,;} 6 Tuesday 10 54 22 44, 58 | 3 Choir. {Jas D McLeod, Dan McPherson,{ 7\Wednesday | 11 46; 23 18) 59 | 28 | AGGrems, -.%.-s., -+ sssseeceeeseess+| Arthur McLean, Erban Aitken, | 8Lhursday 12 36, 8 * 7* | a Rev.T. F. Fullerton, }Clara King, Ella Cameron, Novella | sf/zriday a +31 : | 25 Prayer... . 1... eee e ee ee eee: | Martin, A E McInnis, Annie Merry, | "il Seed: - Cos ten -o-4e tev. Mr. Young. Wal McKay. EF P ne jwauday ee ee 23 CO Be g |Walter McKay, E. PD. McLean,| 2'monday 1 sol 15:53} 8 | a2 jf God Save the Queen. FS Robertson, A A McWilliams, 13 Tuesday 2 46} 19-46, 9 | af | iis Caer <a an |Guy Nelson, Peter Gelor, Wendel! 14 Wednesday| 3 49) 1741) 19 | 20 | |Lea, Mrs Dan Martin, Wallace} »5\Thursday sum tes 4 | ow TOOU Cm Rielly, Andrew lLannan, John D} ‘¢ Friday oe 2 Ss 1 | Bell, James McRae, AD McDougall, | !7 Saturday | 7 49 25 05) 14 | y)4 This signature is on every box of the genuime | Maggie Kelly, Samuel Mutch, A S| aoe, = ” a5 ati 7 | | § Laxative Br winine Tablets | McLeod, ML Campbell, Mrs BF} 39 yuesday | 19 38 24 541 10 | ag | the remedy that cures a cold in ome day Stewart, J A McDonald, 21 Wednesday ko 58. 22 21} 2 | 1 4 'Mrs Sutherland, Alfred Gillis, | 22) Thursday 11 37| 22 46) 28 | 43 THE DAILY EXAMINER x McKeagan, Ed. Parkman, H_/) 23\Friday 12 15| 23 12) 23 12 is issued every afternoon from the of- | Nelson, Capt. W A Johnstone, A C; 24)Saturday 's Sq. a: 7 _ m1 fice of publication, London House M:Donald, M. P.,G A Thompson, F'; 25 Sunday 4 “ 18! af 11 Building, corner of Queen and \ McDonald, John McLean & Sons. oe Monday O 25 15 06 i - Richmond Streets, (upstairs). Sub- | E Robertson, C BFraser, J H Mc- - ae’, . r 15 59 20 - scription FOUR DOLLARS A Yuaid, GS Inman. M P Robertson. | ees 2 a +s 36 - YEAR, toany add.ess in Canada GN Stevenson, W L Poole, DF) agriday | 2 acl 27 352 3 z or the U.S. iWon !”|UM oe , | 30) Friday 4 45 “V2. 3 ‘Ic Donald, D G Cameron,” Wi | | THE WEEKLY EXAMINER |" S-crcer. A F Brice, J) ere gre S Stewart, A S Lantz, | is issued every Friday morning. It F Mc Mill: } Be: J K contains a complete summary of the yan Oe ea ton, See pP bhi M ti ! news of the week, and is the bes }aedy, James Dewar, Vernon Shaw, u ic ee 111g Island new spaper to send to fri »nds Shas Robertson. John J McDonald. i } abrdad, Subscription price ONE | Ur McCready, Arthur G Cameron,| There will be a meeting of the sharehold- Do You Drink Tea? this will terest you. ’ do, and you want something good, try our BROOKDALE BLEND, the best 28c tea on the market. Lf } e } ad, don’t, not in- If vou you Samples free. WEBSTER & MACKAY Cor. Kent and Gt. Geo. St. Every Purchase of Five Bars Ae. Gilt Edge Entitles you to one NEEDLE CASE Ask your grocer about it. premiuins besides. Wholesale by iD McKinnon & McNevin Nice | ‘Local and Other Items, — _ a am THE TUPPER CLUB ROOMS, are open daily from {0 a, m. to 10 p. m., Sunday excepted. All! are invited to attend. “9% 1} “4 Vhirty-tive members of t » B ; ait he sun Brigade arrived in the rnhoon, r\ | (,ual The Ocean Accident an antee Company have paid twen one claims to the next of kin eoal heirs of Canadians killed South AJ \ Among th aro th claims’of Roland Taylor and Altre Rives, — The Cheese Board met to-day Sales took place at half-past one \bout 5000 cheese were boarded \ goodly number sold at 10 cent mostly October make. Messrs. | Dillon & Spillet, A. J. Biffin, and | Carvell Bros were the buyers. Cabl reports were somewhat lower than last day The next and last meet ine will be held two weeks from to day, at half-past Jone. — 8 a THANKSGIVING SERVICE. | In St. James’ Church —The Pro- | gramme. | ~~ There will be a Thanksgiving ser- | vice in St. James’ Church on Sun-| day evening next, beginning at 8.20 | o’clock, Rev. G. C. P. Raymond | will preach, The programme will | be as follows : ‘*‘Praise God from | ill bless- | whom < DULLAR A YEAR, to ad- ae any he { dress in Canada o: THE EXAMINER JOB PRINT | The superiority of the job printing turned out at THE EXAMINER offic is acknowledze:di by all All classes of work in book and job,from dainty b .oklets in the latest style to ser- viceable bound books. Also all kinds of display p inting, commer- cial and legal! blanks, etc, etc, at rates Surprisingly low. Address all business communica- tions to The Examiner Pub. Co. | Charlottetown, P. E. I. McEACHEN & McCABE, Barristers-at-Law etc, McDonald’s Charlotte Street, | Sydney, C. B.., | Lots AND Houses in and about Syd ey | bought and sold, and moneys invested or Block, d & w WELCOME HOME. | O there's a warm welcome Awaiting the brave, Who risked their lives freely, Their country to save ; Who stood at their post While the bullets did fly, Determined to conquer, | To conquer or die, fhe brivht flags are wavine, The city looks gay, For the heroes are coming. They're now on the way Wea KiOUsI\ waitine \ m te vehold () land soldiers, Mur heroes so bold r native land, they rreet near, and dq .ar \h qth) is sweet Welcome them rovally. Beat, beat the drum Go forth to meet the mM Yonder they come. Mrs. A. R. Charlottetown. accent ~<2~<ipiitpmemen PURSE FOR THE BOYS. | The Money is Still Coming In. Besides those whose names have | already been published the following have subscribed :— James Reddin, Saunders & New-| some, Mrs. Robertson, R R Fitz- gerald, W C Whitlock, John Mc-! Pherson, W H Croskill, H E J Lewis, G H Holbrook, Thos G Taylor, Rev. T B Reagh, Geo. Clarke, T B ; | Warren Wightman, D J McLean, reorge Wightman, Eliza Campbell, \H McLean, Dan McKenzie, N | McLaren, Dr McLaren, D Forbes, J) } Hughes, N McDonald & Sons, L/| McLean, W P Hughes. Wm Mec-} Kenzie, W Fraser, Isadore Martin, | F Frizzle. The contributions at Georgetown | are as follows: Hon D Gordon, John McPhee, W W Jenkins, Angus McLean, J H! Byrne, G A Aitken, Atneas McDon- | ald, Capt M McDonald, G W Hib-! bett, D W Morrisey, Daniel Skinner, | Rev S T Phelan, A A McDonald & | 3ros., J A Matheson, Dr Stewart, | Rev A W Herdman. | Miss Robertson, M Allan, M Hogan, J M Robertson, Montreal: H J McKenzie,Mrs PS Brown. > TO COMPEL RESPECT, Clocks CLOCKS Clocks in marble, iron “and wood, all prices. Jewelry in all lines and_ quantity. Watches, all grades, gold, | silver and nickel. G. H. TAYLOR Sunnyside | | The Ottawa Citizen remarks :— ‘* Should the prohibitionists de-' feat Sir Wilfrid for his perfidy in the | imatter of their reform they will | oer a the respect of their enemies, | ‘and particularly of politicians on the | look out for votes.’’ | Yes,and that is the only way;they can win the respect of anybody, even of themselves. That is just the argu- ment of Mr. J. T. Bulmer'’s letter recently published in The Herald and several other leading papers, and it was quite unanswerable.---Halifax Herald. i ——— - <a For burns and scalds use Grif- fiths’ Menthol Liniment. It takes out all paininstantly and produces that pleasant, cooling sensation. | Always have a bottle handy, Further contributors to the Sol-| liers’ Fund: B Bremner, P S Brown, | W S Stewart, Q C, Jasper Pickard, | pP PERSONAL. This morning, Miss Maud Doiron, teacher in Queen Square School, re ‘ceived from South Africa an elegant ostrich feather, the gift of her' cousin, Pte. Necy loiron. We are pleased to learn that Dr. J. T. Jenkins willarrive home by the western express to night. Doctor Jenkins has many friends in Prince Kdward Island, and all will give him a hearty welcome. 2 Rev John Mectn:is, of Halleck, Minn.. arrived in Charlottetown last night. He will remain on the Island about three weeks. Mrs. McInnis has been in Charlottetown during the summer and autumn on a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Coffin. The passengers by the Princess today included Mr and Mrs A Lord, Warburton, Mr Arthur Peters, MLA, Mr H V Palmer, Dr T Robbins, Mr J J .-O Reilly, Mr Robert Small and many others who crossed to Pictou to meet the Isl- anders returning from South Africa. The Highland Brigade and Chief McLaren and Piper Ferguson cross- ed with the same object in view. Judge i 2 A HE BEST should be your aim | i when buying medicine. Get | food’s Sarsaparilla and have the | \ ee ET rrr Ba a THE FOR NOVEMBER. MOON'S CHANGES ers and patrons of the ‘Stanley Bridge | Dairying Co.” at the factory, Stanley Bridge, Saturday, November toh, 1900, at 7 o’clock | p. m., for the purpose of taking into consid- eration the enlarging of the said factory. By order of the Directors ARTHUR SIMPSON, President.” t1UGH B. McKAY, Secretary. Stanley Bridge, Oct. 29, 1900 WE ARE n2 | AUTHORIZED To refund the money when REMICK’S ECZEMA CURE | Fails to cure any case of Eczema ‘or piles, no matter of hom long) 'standing. For sale only at MACDONALD’S DRUGSTORE. | Night Bell. j i ’ } i | | } Nurses’ Regsiter. | vost medicine MONEY CAN BUY. | é EXAMINER CALENDAR } Kerosene. Oil... | Kerosene oil is a burning question just _no v both with politicians and housekeepers. | | The former want to make political capital ,outof 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 | our fall stock direct by schooner from New | York. It is called “‘PRATT’S ASTRAL ” 'and-is the highest grade of refined American | Oil. We are now offering it for sale in four | gallon tins for 22c per imperial gallon. Ask | for Pratt’s Astral, as there is no better | Special low price by the cask. | { BEER & GOFF, Grocers | ’ a ; [a | a aes () Ax uw \ , 5 5 ? } } THE SAT We are going to give you Kid Gloves cheap Saturday. Glove Department a visit. You'll get a other colors in all sizes, viz: ov, d}, a3, Our Celebrated Muriel All colors, all sizes and guar- anteed, for 8 9 C EuckNEJAMMETS 8 9 C Fre Olinda goes on sale at New Mocca, a beautiful glove Our famous Kangroo, in colors only $1.20 The above are the greatest Glove Snaps we've ever offered you. AT CHARLOTTETOWN ’S BUSIEST STORE SENTNER KIDS DAY URDAY.. Every lady should pay our good glove in black and of, G, 64, 64, 64, o9¢ Our Celebrated Boulevard All colors, all sizes, fully guar- anteed Marcelle 2-clasp 80c $1.35 McLEOD & CO., Fireworks! Fireworks! tion. WHOLESALE & RETAIL Merchants, citizens generally, societies and committees should secure their supply of Fireworks in good time to imsure a good selec- We have an immense at the exhibition. Cannon Crackers, Ro stock from the firm who made the display man Candles, Fire Crackers, Star Mines, _FPuzzy Wuzzy Chasers, Lawn Lights, Cannon Salutes, Crimson Bat teries, Exhibition Rockets, Sky Rockets from 8c to $1.50. GEO. CARTER & CO. dX wx = W. W. Wellner, Watchmaker, Jeweler, Engraver, Charlottetown, P. E. [. AI A OR AST TT HANDSOME.... Ring's We display one of the handsom- est assortments of Ladies’ Rings to be seen in the city. We would specially mention our s Jection ot half hoop settings, mounted with Dia monds, or in combination with Emeralds, Rubies, Sapphires, Pearls, Turquoise, of Op |s. These we show combinations. in three and five stone 1 AS ——7,