s-) i" = THE DAILY BXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEMBER If, 1900. Aen =A = Ae, os! %, Sn 7) | A) / if f ) / (You'll soon need them. ) This a is just to tell you of the best assort ment and of the lowest prices our fustory. MEN’S HOCKEY.BOOTS THE SPARTAN Black, $1.75 a pair. » SPARTAN a pair. THE KING Black with strap, $2.00 a pair. THE NEILSON ‘an, $2.25 a pair. THE P. & 58. A grand shoe, Black or Chocolate, Black or $2.50 a pair. ee ea te SS C—_jTHE STAR Se = With Canvas!Ankle]Supports, $2.75 a* pair. THE SLATER Black or Tan, $3.00 a pair. Slater Shoe Agents Se SMe Me Nl. +S we wir Vir wir GAGS. ANE ANAC ITS Drink Tea? If you dont, this ad. will not in- terest you. If you d>, and you want something good, try our BROOKDALE BLEND, the best 28c tea on the market. Samples free. WEBSTER & MACKAY Cor. Kent and Gt. Geo. St. You Can See ffl War and ON THE Humourous Views WONDERFUL BIOGRAPH AT THE OPERA HOUSE TO=NIGHT. Chidren’s 10c ‘and 25c matinees Wednesday and Saturday at 4 sharp == FINALZSAILING %50:- Re i 7A TIED Black Diamond Line Steamers from Montreal to ~ (Gh’town this Season. & The S. S. Bonavista, sailing from Montre- al Tuesday morning, Nov. 20th, will be dueat Charlottetown Fnday morming, Nov. 23r and sails for St. John’s Nffd., via North ney, carryimg horses. cattle and sheep deck and under deck at lowest Fes further particulars as te = —_ ig) ( and passage y to = PRARE BROS. & €O. €h town, Nov. 15, 1900. PERSONAL. Local and Other Items Sir A. FF: severely ill. Mr. Benj Rogers, a left for Montreal. this morning. Mr. Walter Simpson, of Bay View, Jvas in the city today Mir. Walter Cotton left this morn ing to spend a few at Dor chester, N. B. Sir Louis Davies and Premier Caron is reported Weesas Karquharson left this moraing for Ottawa. Senator Prowse, of Murray Hai bor, came to Charlottetov yesterday afternoon. He returne | home to-day. Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Cox, of Souris ; have returned froma visit to Boston Messrs. Arthur Mellish and Th: McBeth, from South Africa, are | expected to arrive by the Princess to-morrow, Saturday, evening. Ex-Premier Turner, of Britis! | Columbia, has been appointed Com missioner for the Province in Great | Britain. His portfolio of Minister ‘of Finance will be filled by Mr. Wells. /of West Kootenay. a Obituary. } | The death of Mrs. William Balls, | “| which occurred at her home, North River, on Tuesday morning, Nov. 13th, 9 ment. Only 23 years of age,with the | brightest prospects of life be- fore her. She is suddenly called away from mortal scenes to leave a sorrowing husband, and one ‘little child who is too ‘realize that she has very best of earthly friends. During her residence at North River she 'won the high esteem of the en- tire community. Her quiet but con- }sistent christianity and uniformly 'attractive deportment has left a | favorable impression which will not ‘soon be forgotten. A recent cold |rapidly developed into the most young to ‘ing attendants could do /not stop the progress of the disease, ~*~ the end coming rather unexpected- ly. A few minutes before her de- |parture, Mrs. Balls gave assurance | to the writer that her future was| /perfectly secured in the love of Jesus. ‘is gain.” ter of Mr. W. W. Rodd, of North | River. |}manity to the gardens of Glory. | The and was largely attended. funeral services were conducted by | ithe Revs. J. W. McConnell | A. F. Browne. ec —An Old and Well Tried Remedy: Mrs. Winslow's Soothing _has been used for over fifty years by and | millions of mothers for their child- 'ren while teething with perfect suc- | cess. It soothes the child, softens 'the gums, allays the pain, cures | wind colic, and is the best remedy 'for diarrhoea. It is pleasant to the 'taste. Sold by druggists in every | part of the world. Twenty-five cents 'a bottle. Its value is incalculable. | Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow's | Soothing Syrup. iii tle WEATHER BULLETIN. ee | Probabilities for Next 24 Hours Toronto, Novy. 16.--- Strong north- westerly winds, fair and colder. | Saturday : Moderate to fresh winds, north-westerly; fair and colder. i _ MERICA’S Greatest Medicine is llood’s Sarsaparilla, because it pos- sesses unequalled curative powers and its record of cures is GREATEST. °°. fo The Christmas number of the Delineator is now onsale at Carter’s Bookstore. It is full of Christmas ideas and suggestions. Feather Ruffs—Fifty at half-price —T. J. Harris, London House. Rheumatic pains disappear like a fog before the wind when Grif- fiths’ Menthol Liniment is used. It banishes all kinds of pain in- stantly. Never sit by an opentwindow in a car after my kind of exercise--- it is dangerous to health. © This signatare is on every box of the genuin. _ Laxative Tablets the remedy that cures a cold im ome day le is a peculiarly sad bereave-| dear | lost the| ‘** To live is Christ but to die | Mrs. Balls was the daugh- | Mr. Balls, in his great afflic- ' tion, has the syinpathy of the entire |locality, and we also desire to ex- | press words of true consolation for| all who in a special sense are sor- rowing because the Lord has seen) | fit to transfer this fair flower of hu- funeral took place yesterday Syrup ee dll niecnttitentyvamintetnndioninntcgantadeent McLellan has demanded a re count. Read the beginning of our new story, ‘‘ Ray's Recruit,’’ in-to-day’s | EXAMINER. John Ring, charged with drunk- |}euness, was this morning fined $2 or | 19 days. : The general conference of the Methodist Church will be invited to |} meet at Winnipeg in 1902, if satis- | factory rates can be mad» with the | railways. —On and after Monday next the | Princess will leave Charlottetown | for Pictou at seven instead of at will leave | Pictou on return to Charlottetown about two o'clock. | Attention is directed to the ad- | vertisement calling a meeting of the nine, and | Liberal-Conservatives of Charlotte- | ‘town and Royalty for Monday even- \ing next inthe Lyceum. The meet- | ing is called to nominate candidates. | | There should be a large attendance. | | ed, 1100 of which were sold. Mr. Biffin bought Hazelbrook, Winsloe, Lakeville, St. Peter’s and Glasgow for 10 5-16c.; Mr. Horace Haszard bought Ked House and Lot 16 for 10 3—l6c. ---A meeting of the Tairy Association was held this forenoon, Arthur Simpscn, Esq., President, in the chair. The expenses of the directors to date were ordered to be /prd, and also balance of salary to Mr. Morrow, inspector. The secre- tary-treasurer was advised to ask both government; for balan.e; die the Association. to Ottawa? Some say it is to get 'an ocean steamship to come here | this fall. Others. think, perhaps |}more correctly, that he wants to | tion. ; --The committee promoting the | soldiers monument hada meeting in ‘Judges Chambers yesterday after- | noon. i | ; | designs of the monument were sub- | mitted, but pending further infor-| mation action was not taken. | —IJn to-day’s Examines will be 'found the beginning of a very in- 'teresting story, ‘‘Ray’s Recruit,” | by Capt. Charles King. ' ~ . ‘is one of 'to noauthor whose /our readers a good deal of pleasure if they will read this tale. —Atthe Liberal conyention last ? | night Mr. J F Whear was nominated | /as assemblyman. In the absence | from the province of Mr. not proceeded with. Mr. Rogers has been communicated with by tele- graph, and should he decline to be- come a candidate it is understood that Mr. Geo. E. Hughes will be chosen. Pending a reply from Mr. Rogers, journed until Monday night. —The death of Mr. William Hogan, of Waltham, Mass., ported. Mr. Hogan, who wasabout the train while going from Waltham to Boston, and had both legs taken off below the knees. He was picked up on the railway track unconscious and taken to the hospital where he passed away. The deceased was a brother of Mr. M P. Hogan of Charlottetown, whof -els his broth- er’s death very keenly. —Another edition. It is pleasing to learn that Miss Anuie Mellish’s book ‘‘Our Boys Under Fire,’’ has had sucha large sale throughout the provinces that another edition is called for at such an early date. We understand this edition will in- clude tne final home-coming of the volunteers and give many more in- cidents in connection with the lives of our soldier boys on active service. The book will be out in time for the Christmas trade and will make dainty and suitable gifts for friends abroad. en How One Gets Bilious A sluggish liver fails to filter the bile from the blood. and when the po sonous matter goes through the body in the circulation, the whole system is tain ed and deranged. This is called biliousness, and can be completely cured by Dr. A. W. Chase’s Kidney Liver Pills, which act directly on the liver, making it healthy and active. One pill a dose, 25c a box. The cheapest medicine in the world. Boys’ Rubber Coats just opened. Parties who have been waiting goat will please call.— rowse Bros, for those. Genet. a - Blankets.--- 500 pairs whire and grey blankets at a sacrifice. Some of them a little soiled. $2 iup to &5.—Prowse Bros. each morning | | —The last meeting of the Cheese | | Board for the season was held to-| |day. There were 2300 cheese board- New | —The question of the day is what | 'has taken Premier Farquharson off | The subscription committee | | ported the collections to date and| said that circulars and subscription | | lists were to besent to school teach- | |ers throughout the province. Some; This story | the best yet written) The | PY this popular author, and not) long ago was the complete novel in | Lippincott’s,an honor which falls) work is not up| 'to a high standard. We can promise | Rogers | the nomination of a councillor was) the convention stands ad-|} is re-| 47 years of age, apparently fell off) ‘THE MEDICAL HALL aaa . NEW VIEWS TO-NIGHT, | a | Those who have already seen the} Biograph should go again to-night when a number ot new views will be showa. Among the number will be seen the miser gloating over his vealth, the fisherman's luck, the} yurlesque cakewalk, death of Nancy} sykes (from Dickens’ ‘Oliver Twist’) the great multicycle race| (som ‘thing never seen in Canada), | ‘boys will be boys,’ the prodigal’s | ret in, a too-loving employer caught | by his wife in the act of kissing his} 4 a ‘ c } ? pretty typewriter, the grand foun-| ' tain, Marseilles, France, etc. There will be another big matinee to- morrow at 4 o'clock for children and |adults. Admission 10 and 25 cents to all parts of house. Don’t miss | the biograph. > 9 << - Take Laxative Bromo Quinine | iTablets. All druggists refund the} money if it fails to cure. 25 cents. | ©. W. Grove’s signature is on each | | Dox. poser, MR. FOSTER. Mr. Foster, who left St. John for} | f ttawa a few days ago, is not mak- ‘ing much talk about his own poli-| tical future. The Conservative | |papers in Ontario appear to think} that he will be sure to accept a seat! ani return to the House at an| early day. The wish is no doubt} the father to the thought, since} 'Mr. Foster's place in the front op-| position benches cannot well be fill-| ed by another. But Mr. Foster has_ doze much more than his share of| the hard work of legislation during | the past eighteen life, and will probably be glad, 'that the occasion is afford But | whatever befalls, Lis future career) | will be followed with kindly interest) 4} ' by many St. John people who have| & 'severe form of pneumonia, and all| get a promise with reference to an| made his acquaintance in the late; #9 ‘that a skillful physician and lov-| increase of subsidy or at least an| campaign. For though he has} did | excuse for the failure of arbitra-| been defeated, Mr. Foster has won! #9 ‘the admiration of the citizens by; W | the manner in which he conducted | | his campaign. bs Tigats M4FE IS LIQUIN To Cure a Coid in One Day. | | years of public) to take a well earned rest, now, ; On his side it was a/| i ively of late. for us. I | thoroughly honorable contest, and) fA if his appeal to the intelligence and right feeling of the people has fail- made a strong, favorable and last- John Sun. ————— i Rae A grain of sand in the eye can cause excruciating agony. A grain ‘of pepper in place of the grain of | The} # sand intensifies the torment. pain is not confined to the Organs | affected. The whole body feels the | shock of that little irritating part- | icle. It is so when there is any. derangement o1 disorder of the de- licate womanly organs.; The dis- order may seem trivial but the whole body feels it. The nervous |system is disordered. There are | fretfulness, |irritability, sullenness, | and depression of spirits. The gen-| eral health of women depends on ‘the local health of the organs peculiarly feminine. Remove the) drains, ulcerations, bearing down pains, and other afflictions of wo- man, and the whole body feels the benefit. Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Pre- scription is a specific for the diseases | that undermine the'strength of wo-| |men. It is free from opium, cocaine | and other narcotics, poisors which enter into many other preparations | for woman’s use. It makes women) strong and sick women well. | et | i j To the Deaf.-——A rich lady cured of her deafness and noises in the | head by Dr. Nicholson's Artificial |Ear Drums, gave $5,000 to his In-| stitute, so that people unable to| procure the ear drums may have) them free. Address 232nd. the Nicholson Institute, W Long‘cott, | Gunnersbury, London. Wants, Lost, F ound. LOST —In this city today, a lady’s silver | watch, open face. Finder will please leave | same at the C. B. College. n16—2i_ | WANTED.—Lady canv ssers to solicit | orders for Corsets (toorder). Fifty per cent. | com nission, for the we ] known CaniffCorset | Co., 105 Bleury Street, Montreal. ni6 TO BE Lit.—The desirably situated | dweiling house on Grafton Street west., late- | y occupied by Mr. Duncan McLean, with ceachhouse and stable. House is fitted with a first class bath room, s:werage and ail | ether modern conveniences. Rent mederate. | Apply to Themas Campiell, Richmond St. | est. guar. | IMPORTED Cocoanut Kisses SOMETHING NEW AND NIGE AT The up-to-date drugstore. _ J. 6. Jamieson, Druggist ed to win amajority of votes it has! (} impression on serious people.—st. | compliment for us. hard on them. high class Furs which tempted to do likewise But the fact still remains point in all their rrguments) that NOT ONE OF THEM Can buy a single Bocharen or Astraeken Jacket from James Coristine. cannot pk we made the foilowing unprecedented offer : any other firmin the city can show you an As- trackan or Bocharen Jacket bought this serson by them- selves from James Coristine & Co., Montreal, we will make you a present of the best fur jacket in the store. weeks go by we will tell you how many Fur Jackets we hove given away. YOURS FOR FURS, SENTNER, McLEOD & CO. “6 JACKETS © ba WE have not advertised Fur Jackets No need to. No doubt you have noticed all the big ads they are writing just to convince the public that they can buy the (isn’t it ?) same class of Furs that we do. Well perhaps we should not If they had the reputation for selling FREE very extens- The other fellows are doing it Quite a be too we have perhaps we would be this is (and the weak As we never make assertions which we As the COME DOWN WITH BOTH FEET and you will be fitted with the latest and most fash- ionable boot or shoe to be found in the city, for the least money, and guaranteed the best of satisfaction. McQUAID’S LOWER QUEEN STREET. a8 WATGHES \ Ladies’ Watches... Gentlemen's Watches We show one of the finest displays of WATCHES to be seen in the city. Every Watch we Sev is Furry Guat ANTEF De Our Pricks WILL BE Fownp VERY Mce- ERATE. JEWELER AND ENGRAVER a _ HASZARD’S BRAHMIN 60,000 Pounds now Landing and to arrive Ask your grocer for ‘‘Haszard’s Brahmin take no other. ” 4) Ney. 4.2 we | ié Te OT TEA: