bee . a Rw LT, CORTE IBS 8H ae Ne. AY, RA ieee NF2. AVMs » We | 1° -* “ig? >< Z “oe la, -* . Tiapye : jac ets ket ar , are gal]. | § Because the | ialities are | = . | ey Specials Here d Fei Ot uULLD | Black Curl Jackets $1.65 | worth $1.90. | Bla c ir! lke S S$? 10 W bh $2.7 | Blac Lu rACKEeTS $3 00, worth $5.4 | Other pri es up to y $14.00 Fur Jackets We excel in this line our Fur Jackets give entire satisfaction-- We have all kinds. A few special leaders in Astrachan from 7 $50. WEEKS & G0 THE nee oe 86 OOD Of 9G 63 OD 0D € € * a © NO EXCUSE j ” € for not having a supply of © . reading matter in the house . € stormy evening. We have ® * tcme excellent books by the y 4 best authors. If you are with- A | Y Ont one tonigb: you have only ‘ = : . J 2 . yourself to blaine. Remember ¢ e we carry a large line. ; © CHAS. J. MITCHELL, § * : ; } " Bookselier & Stationer @ ; 145 Queen St.... j eT =]]Ae.444<£.e CLEARANCE SALE. Owing to ili healt the proprietor, Mr F. G. Bovyer, of Georgetown Royalty, has instructed me to sell by public auction at his sale of impreved stock on Wednesday, November 15, his entire stock of famous Lincoln and Oxford Downs, including Imported Arkill and Wright Oxferd and Gib- son and Walker Lincoln Rams. Many of the ewes will be in lamb by these famous Rams. Luncheon at 11.30 12 o'clock. sale to begin at J, M. AITKEN, wk l L dy | 1] L& | 13 Auctioneer. Mark Twain “be good and you will be ” You can be good and be not lonesome by reading some of cur new 25 cent lines, by such writers as Rose Carey Charlotte, M. Braeme, and others. CHAS, wt MITCHELL, ()UEEN STREET Wedding Guits Our stock is replete with so many articles of HANDSOME SILVERWARE that we are convinced you will not find it difficult to make a selection by visiting cur store on Sunnyside C.H. TAYLOR FOUND—A rurse containing a sum of § ear Apply to Mrs M, Sweeney, Dorches- St. 267 —says lonesome.” ozone, THE DAILY EXAMINER, Ch=<.Q9TTETGOWR, NOVEM®E’ 13 mien 1.CAL NOTICES. Furs and jackets.—See our stock be fore buvin We have them atthe right pr'ce and quul ilty—al) furs guaranteed Weeks & Co. [S81 to 1899 Better this fall than ever. Kighieeu years in business and ou | tremendous trade still increasing. Every | department growing under the tremend> ous load of bargains. ~Prowse Bros Our clothing department is Looming. Overcoats, reefers and suits selling like wotcake. Every person is pleased with their purchaees and sending their friends to us.— Prowse Bros, There will be a remembrance table at i the Kinderg aiten Halli Doc. 7th, on Which j will be foned gifts from absent members of St. Peter’s congregation who are at present scattered all overthe “Should old acquaintance be forgot.” = — At Charlottetown, on the 12th inst., Gertrude Chilion, aged 23 years, [Funeral will leave the house at 1.45 >on Tueedav, for St. Peter's ern then to to St. Peter's Cemetery. A Pleasant Surprise For those who have thought that cat- arrh 13 incurable, and ‘o whom the con Sttiot use Of soutts and oiutments has been almost unbearable, is te learn of catarrh~ the new medicated air treatment for Catarrh, Bronchitis and Asthma. Catarrbozone ‘s a guaranteed cure these diseases and never fails to cure them. It cures by inhalation of medicat- ed wir and always reaches the right spot. This 18 vo theory, but the resulta of sctual experience, and thousands of testimonials back up all we say for oar medicine. Price $1.09 at all druggists, or direct by mailon receipt of price. Send 10 cents n stamps for sample outfit to N. C. POLSON & CO., Kingston, Ont, GET THE WAR NEWS it Every Day for a vent. Every one is anxious to Jearn the latest news from the seat of war. Everyone admits that Tue despatches are the fullest, the and thoreugbly reliable. Ifyou bave been disappointed in getting the paper by other means whv not have the paper sent to your direct by mail each day. We wi!! ceud it to anv address postpaid for 25 CENTS A MONTH, Send stamps. Address Tue EXAMINER, Charlottetown, P. You can Have ExAMINER’S latest, ei. a Miss Sexton expert corset fitter, of New Yurk, will be at Stanley Bros. for one week commencing next ‘Tuesday. We would ask the ladies to come early, as on Miss Sex- ton’s previous visit many had tv go away disappointed, it be ng impossible to fit them on account of the great rush on the last sew days. Corsets fitte’ free of charge. W. B. corsets BGL.e 00 pee pair and ap. Pointers SAVE $5 to $45 RANGE FOR EXAMPLE— Highland Range Model Grand No. 7 Victors {6 Tortoise Heaters 10 200 No § Fry Pans 28¢ Every stove guaranteed. Dodd and Rogers rent COKE! GOKE $23 18 FOR SALE—A very superior qua- ‘DR. DICHBREYDT | lity of Coxe made from good coal, | Price six cents per bushel. Apply at the 263. , GAS WORKS. world | | He will leave Summersiue ive C ior | J | propriated in adtance. iF i . £99, THE STORM Schooner Onward Wrecked—Steam- ers Delayed, etc. A wernivg was yesterday received at Charlottetown tora strong toa heavy gale, at bret from ipe n rtheast shifti ing to t he northwesi, About six o’clock this morniog the wood freshened up, avd by eight o’clock it was blowing at the rate Of tbirty miles an }cur, The snow and rain makes it very d tagreeable under foot : north ard as well as overherd Between Saturday night and nine o'clock this mornirg it is computed that the rain=fall, iocladin: melted snow, was about an inch-apndsa-balf on the level. Pue ser Ouward, Captain Orr, of French River, was wrecked at Park Corner, about two o’c'ock this morning. She was in hal'ast for N\. w London. The crew were saved, Because of the storm tle Northum ber- land did not leave Sanu erside until a quarter after eleven tcedsy, and the t’rincese did not leave Char ctietown until about halt-past twelve. Both steamers will return during the night, if possible. The storm has also iotertered with the telegraph and telephove wires in some places. There was.no communication with the main/and up to two o’clock. PERSONAL. Mr. Gustav H. Richter, of Demerara, is aguest at the Hotel Davies. The Master of the Ro!l'- is better today arlo te- town at noosa tomerrow. Mr, W.J. Bulman and Master Stanley Bulman returned from Montrea, on Sa'u'« (day evening. They are at the Bote Davies. Mr. C. W. Blenkhorn, of the Plant Steamship Line, arrived in Chari/ottetown on Saturday evening. He is a guest at the Hote] Davies. Sir Louis H. Davies and Hon, A. G Blair have made arrangements to address a public meeting in Chatham, N.B., on the 23:d of November. Mr. T. C. Wallace, of Boston, Travell. ing Pastenger Agent of the Union Pacific Railway, was in che city over Sunday. He went west this morning. Mr. Nat Doherty, of the Revere Hotel, Pictou, is a guest at the Hotel Davies. He is accompanied by his brother, Mr. Patk. Doherty whose hotel property at Sussex was destroyed by fire some time ago. A Cape Town paper is responsible for a curious story. When the gold find on the we came to ‘he rescue of Mr. Kr ger'= all but exbausted exchequer, the acinal balance io hand amounted to * tickey”’—a silver coin of the value of This the President thoughtfully ap- with the observauon that it was “the lastof the old money and the old juck.” He has since then worn it attached to his watch chain, and beld it in +]most superstitions regari. About two mouths ago, however, it becime iv some wav accidentally detached, and all efforts to recuver it have been in vain. Mr. Kroger is said to have been incon+o'able at tbe loves of his charm, which he iater- preted as an omen of ill-fortune in the future, 7; 2 ia CONCERT in St. Jame’s Hall FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 14, Under the direction of Mr. 8. N. Earlee PROGRAMME. 1 Iast. Duett—Overture to Massanie- Slo.. Se en'webcetecsr wh OO mits Vere e Hyodman and Mr. Earle . Reading... eeeccvccecees soeseesees » Mr. Fitz Moore 3. Vocal Solo—-Forget Me Not. . Mies Ethel Stewart. 4. Glee Merrily Goes Our Bark.. Leslie 5. Piano Soio — Light Cavalry.... wie Ue dee bite ewes enn -Fink of 109 Mise Edua Chappelle Bonheur 6. Song — Never Give Give up the Ship..ccccsssccocecvee seccecceevevees Adams Mr. J. Frank Stanley 7. Reading... ssa scees Miss Flo. "MoKensie 8. Vocal Solo— Eternal Rest..Pic-. gos oct ee > escecesbolimmin’ Mies Susie Bruce 9. Violin Solo......... niin bl decade ckveebacoune Mr. Viesicbnhe 10. Vocal Solo—When the Tide Comes “In. anne .. Millard “ee Winnie Jeskios 11. Piano Solo—Fantasic on Airs from Opera Normap........ ......Bellini 12, Vola Duett — Dost Thou Remew - ore oneal 6 ... Campane The Misses Karle 13. Reading...... (joule Miss Genrade Devies 14, voutuee Ora Pro nee éo sauiibitie .colunivi Mus Gillis 15. Song—King Davy... ... sce Mr. Stanley 16. Vocal Solo—Ava Maria........ Mis; Eliza O’Neil 17. Solo and Chorus— Rule Britannia...... Mr. Chas. Earle and Choir Doors open at 7.30. Admisson 20c. Pror. H H Saw W A Srewart, Pres. Sec’y CARD. Roeckel Millard ‘tae resumed practice Office Hours 9.80tc lp. m. 2 to 4p.m. Evenings by appointment. ne eB es. ee ee ae ere CC AA ne eet enact Local and Other ‘items, ARS A oar a opensuse I. O,O, F.—St Lawrence Lodge, No. 8’| meets tonight at 8 o’clock. business; degree work. Tue Y.M. C. A. of Canada are sending A representative tothe Soutb African war field to carry on work among the soldiers. —Halifax Herald. Tae Wrstaway.—The hull and ma- | terials of the brig Westaway, wrecked Oct. | 5, at Watlings Island, have been sold at| auction for £113, Pottice Covrr.—This forenoon four | drunks figured before His Honor, Thomas | McTague, Patrick Quinn and James we nesey were fined $2 or 10 days each. and Daniel Gillis $5 or 30 days. Four bovs| ug for destroying property on Hallow ses were each fined $2 or 10 days. ceesiiaiilintian A List published in the Militia Gazette | shows the order of seniority of the officers who have gone to the Tranevaal. Arnold is the senior captain, with Major Weeks in second place. Among the lieutenants Captain F. C. Jones comes | sixth, Lieut. J. H. Kaye, fourteenth, while Lieut, Weldon McLean ie the juaior, of the corps,—St. John Sun, Aw IRISHMAN ON THE Spor.—Rev. Ane theory (saugbrap, R von Oathohe Bishop of K mberley, Saye: The state of things my the (raasvaa! was a seardalto the na ions [am not 6n Englishman, as rou known por are mv svm pat bier in general with Pn. land, but in thie case I do believe the: Eo gland will do credit to our common hu nanjty by torcing a small state, call ng itselfa republic, to give equal rights to sl!, Last Sap Rires.—The funeral iate Willian Boyle, E noiwithstandiug the svorm, largely at~ tended. Srrvice was conducted at the house by Rev. J J Teasdale. At the church an impres-ive service was held by tev J.J. Teasdale, assisted by Rev. J. W. McCcooell, in the presence of a large num ber 7 cag ot and the Sunday School pupils. Carman delivered an ap- propriate ot impressive address, From the church the remains were taken to the People’ s Cemetery. The pall-bearers ‘ere Meesrs Theophilus Crosoy, Richard Heartz, W. P. Colwill, Joseph Knight, W. E. Dawson and Jobn Nesson. Tae Micmac Missionary.— Yesterday morning in the Baptist Church, Rev. G.P. Raymond made reference to the fact that just fifty years ago on the 12 b of Novem- ber, Rev. Silas T. Raad, who bad been up to that time the pastor of the deeris Church io this c'ty, was Bppeinted mis- tiopary to the Micmacs by an organ‘zation including #! the denominations with bead- quartersin Halifax Mr. Raymond poke): briefly of the jife and eork of the vener- able Dr. Rand, and «expressed bie regret that moet of the facie relating tothe work were forgotten or unkauwn, » The public may be nu rested to ki ow that a memorial bouk entitled ** Rand and the Miemacs,” is heing pablished aby Jerem'sh S. Clark, B. A., atthis offise, aud will be icsasd within the next moutb. of the q, Verterday, was, MarRniaGE Av IxGeRrsoLt. — The Ingersoll Chronicle of Oct 19, has the following: **A quiet home wedding took place at ine residence ot Mr. W. C. Se'l, Beil Street, on Wednesday ar‘ernoon a! 3 o’c!ock, when hie denghter, Maud, was married to Mr. J.A. Wilson ; , The ceremony was performed Rev. by 1.4. Atkios in the presence of ooly the immediate relatives ct the cons tracting parties. The bride was attired in @ very becoming travelling suit. The ceremony and Scongratalations over, the party sat down to sumptuous dinner. The groom bas been connectec with the Togersoll Packing Co., for the past nine yeere, five ot which he has rep:esented them through Ootario, and bas many friev ds on the road a+ wal] as here. The bride is one of Ingersoll’s most estimable youog ladies and her popularity wae attested by the many beauti- ful presents tent to ber. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson left on the 5.12 train and will epend a short honeymoon visiting Nisgara Falls, Sacenté. Buffalo and New York. The Chronicle joins their many friends in wish- ing them a Jong life and prosperity. They will take up their residence on Union Street about November{5th,” The bride is a neice of Messrs Walter and George Bell, of Cape ‘l'raverse. As a general rule, the most suce- essful man in lifeis the man who has the be st information. — Disraeli. Our Two Drug Stores are controlled aod managed by grad~ uates in Pharmacy, who have spared neither time or expense in eadeavoring to learn the drug busi- nese in all its branches, The fact that the most intelligent persons in the city are our custom - ere, goes to show tha: the disearn~ ing “public are alive to their own interests and also acconnts of the large measure of success which has attended our efforts to give the beet p.ssible service, the best drugs at as low a price as " poesibie considered with their quality, | ee (Season A ein neta i ie oan a ee ce ee eo he a os oe een rvyrryVyVVy eevee Major! —=|MEET ME at the AL® Important @O@C@vevecce POOS COO! SGOM 15 0G 3504 @ 006000000060 0000!_ a Practical Corset ‘Talk lat STANLEY BROS. ev: ry day next mencing se 9 Special dis;lay and demonstration of the models of 4 & What you get in W. B. Corsets FREE OF CHARGE AYS BUSY STOREL. 2 week, com- iUESD.Y MORN CORSETS.. ® BLlegeseseeses Miss Sexton expert corset fitter uf New York in attendance, Perfection in Fit A Corset to Suit Your Figure Comfort With Perfect Fit : Guarantee of Satisfaction —-s--—- : 3 CORSETS FITTED : a ‘ rey eo AK ' i wal Bee PAIR Pt r am—— Prices $1.00 to $0.50 ne BROS, \ ZS Fis = 22> THE SLATER SHO! «if ail| «it «if “ith; al «(| at{| «tl «| « “t «(ill «i{{| SS44544444% = —_ 444444424 “ E $3.50 e {hii The naturat last — [> heavy box-calf - stylish i> perforated tip, comfort- able the first time wern — Heavy enough to tt» wear without rubbers, sole fastened on by the Goodyear method, giv- inga perfectly smooth innersole. e . > *. t ’ Satisfaction in every (» air, [Nhe Uf. ALLEY & CO.-P bbb hhh haha hhhbhhhhdie jernnnsvevoryqnnnsnevanynnng " ae Clearance Sale BOOT & SHOE STORE. Ub AMAA ALAA kkdk ks Ud ALA Akh 2) Ad kbddb aA LUNdAk Uk kak = Our shirts are the W G & R make. stock. Some are open back and front with cuffs attached and a evn IE The General Feeling is 3 That the fa'l weather is coming on and you are = feeling colder, aud there is no time you fee] so cold as when your feet are badly shod. Why feel miserable when you can get a good substantial boot that will keep your feet warm and not cost you too much at McQUAID’S LOWER QUEEN STREET RS SN OoFr——_-———- Fancy Shirts & Neckwear Nice patterns. Fresh: detached —— etc. ‘See our nobby Ti2sin Puffs, Knots, 4 in Hands, Bows, Strings Now is the time for bargains, GORDON & McLELLAN a eee Sonera la en ee ore oe ee aah sn epicheetitinaesnaeisayieia aon -