oy THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEMBRE 14, 1900. Se WM. Se SF Se war ‘ae ae A “iN German Felt Slippes. THE PRICES ARE Children’s 25c and up Girls’ doc and up Men's 70c and up Women’s 40c and up -ANADIAN 4TEROES N LIVERPOOL. leila nel Lord Mayor’s Hospitality—Mr. NTE Bs « *Mellish’s Speech. a 1e following is condensed trom the Liverpool (Eng.) Daily Post of Nov. 2nd Yesterday a considerable con tingent of Canadian Volunteers wh had seen much active service] passed through Liverpool en rou to Canada. They had sen lve months activeservice. Mo of them had been at the chief gements of the war. Some them were mere youths but th were all fine strapping fe T Lord Mayor has for a long time ¢ sired to entertain a body of Cana dian troops on their return from th war, and entertained these at Town Hall toluncheon. This pleasan‘ gathering took place in the smal ball-room and passed off very suc-| cessfully. His Lordship wearing his chain of office. After the toast to the Queen the } Lord Mayor submitted the toast of the Canadian Contingent present in very complimentary terms, stating that he understood they had faced presided the fire of the foe on fifty or sixty| occasions, and what had taken place, | McDonald, ] in all its ramifications. Sergeant Mellish (a Canadian! ' Barrister) of the Canadian Rifles. | replied in ahumorous speech. He} ‘alluded to the fact that within three | Alley«Co : Slater days of the notice that Canadian} volunteers would be accepted, a| force of 50,000 men offered their} services. They went off glad to get to the front, even in a herring boat. | (Laughter.) They reached Belmont | /and other points where they made} |a Scoop of the Boers; but he did not | Shoe Agents SMe Se Se OS Site, ar TO OM MS SEED ABE Drink | Tea? If you dont, this ad. will not in- terest vou. If vou do, 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. ~ “Ts That all [ thought it would be more.’” Quite a common re- mark by people who get their prescriptions put up by us. The Medical Hall Hasa great reputation for the «quality of its drugs, which we are improving when possible. J. G. JAMIESON, Druggist ECONOMY IF a persen can make a small saving ach day, it means considerable in a year. We sell a large tin, 3 Ib, Baked Beans fer 10 cents a OE. w cess YOU can make quite a saving each and every day by dealing wlth us. SANDERSON & CO., VicTe@RIA Row GROcERSr | ministry 'course, but he threw up all idea of || this and went to the | He was killed unfortunately the news ‘want to claim all the credit for the} Canadians, for they were mixed up with Australians and British regu- lar soldiers, who maintained the} high prestige of the British army. He was glad that on many occasions | they had met the Lancashire boys atthe front. of whom he retained many very pleasant memories (hear, ‘hear.)¥} Canada had been deeply stirred over this war. He recalled several in- | stances] of great devotion to the! Empire. One young man whom he | knew had intended to st udy for the had the money t through his collegs and carry hm instead in the | Paardeberge, but whe Canada his ow1 | oe to the pplause. war trenches at reached brother insisted upon goin front to fill the vacancy. (. Another of their number arm shattered, but when his broth er heard of it he TOO. would FO to stand in the gap caused by hi brother’s wound. (Loud applause | He wanted not to exceed the limit: of modesty, but they were always told by their commanding officers to look ‘upon their own corps as the best in the field (laughter and applause 'and he could say, on behalf of him ou. | || self, the mounted men and artillery, and also of Lord Strathcona’s horse, thrt they had never sustained a re- | verse (loud applause). He assured 'the Lord Mayor that his entertain- 'ment of the Canadians that after- /noon would always remain a pleasant ‘recollection associated with their |experiences since they left home, ‘and that the kindness of English, Irish and Scotch---of everybody--- | was universal and most hearty (hear, hear). The people of Great Britain ‘might depend on it that if the ser- | vices of Canada were wanted again /onany similar occasion they would | be forthcoming with great cordiality -and that not only 50,000 but 200,000 'men would loyally respond to the ‘call. (Loud applause.) | The proceedings shortly after- _wards terminated, the men proceed- ing to dock to embark on the Carth- aginian amidst the cheers of an enthusiastic crowd. Sergeant Mellish, it may be added, has a very strong resemblance to | Col. Baden-Powell,.and might pass _as his double. _— "Pee — YOU CAN’T BE ATTRACTIVE. An Offensive Breath and Dis- gusting Discharges, Due to Ca- | tarrh Blight Millions of Lives Yearly. Dr. Agnew’s Catarrhal Powder Relieves in 10 Minutes, Eminent nose and throat special- ists in daily practice highly recom- 'mend Dr. Agnew’s Catarrhal Pow- ‘der, as safe, sure, permanent, pain- less and harmless, in all cases: of | cold in the head. Tonsilitis, Head- _ ache and Catarrh. It gives relief | in 10 minutes and banishes the di- sease like magic, we OLD newspapers, good for wr apping, fe sale at the EXAMINER effice. wr the | ,| been arranged. looking all round, had cemented to-| Marchant. gether and consolidated the Empire } vers were: A. | Lucy Kelly and Miss Lena Fisher. | Sydnev, carry | Sause €: | Grewia Ped hi | pain is not confined to the Organs 1ad_ hi: | | cate womanly organs. | ; Locai and Otuer liers re eg eee r ‘pper Club meeting tonigit at 8 o'clock. The Sainte Marie arrived today to load for Bermuda. “ay Chapter, L. O. A., will at Milton to-morrow night, | at 7 OU o'clock. Scarlet meet To morrow will be Declaration } Day in Prince County Tomorrow will be Declaration Jucen’s and King’s. Che Caledonian Club wil] have | ieir annual St. Andrew’s dinner on | 1e ning of Thursday, Novem- | er 2°th, atthe Queen Hotel. ‘names of Mr. S. F. Hodgson | tw Doherty were inadver | cantly omitted from the I’st of con ; tributors to the soldiers’ fund. | \ilan J. Stewart, of Belle River, j did not come to town to-day as had | It is said that this | | morning, when the constable went | | to Stewart’s house to take him in|! | charge he could not be found. | Regular meeting of Tupper! 'Club tonight at 8 o’clock. The Halifax arrived from Bos- | } ton this morning about half-past | six, bringing the following passen- | Mrs. R. McDonald, Joseph | Miss F. McLeod, Mrs. | The returning passen- | J. McDonald, Miss | oers: (j---Hon. G. W. Ross,#Premier of | Ontario, announces that to every| soldier from Ontario who went to/| the South African wara grant of | 160 acres of public land will be made | and that it will be free from taxa-| tion, except school rates, for ten| years. The landsof course will be| in Northern Ontario, but much of! the Nipissing district is quite valu-| The Liberal-Conservatives pro-| pose dealing with the political | Situation without gloves at their’ meeting in the Benevolent Irish) Society rooms this evening. “4-°-% | ---The SS. Bonavista sailing from | Montreal on Tuesday morning, Nov. | 20th, will be due at Ch’town Friday | morning, Nov. 23ré@, and sails for | St. John’s, Newfoundland via North | horses, cattle anu} sheep on deck and produce under | deck at low rates. Intending ship- | pers will please note that this will | be the last sailing of Bonavista from | this port this season. For further | particulars see adv. rates or apply | to Peake Bros & Co., agents. eimai didiiaesiamtaad A grain of sand in the eye can cruciating agony. A grain f pepper in place of the grain of | sand intensifies the torment. The affected. The whole body feels the hock of that little irritating part- ‘le. It is so when there is any} erangement 01 disorder of the de- | The dis- rder may seem trivial but the| vhole body feels it. The nervous | “system is disordered. There are | ‘retfulness, irritability, sullenness, | and depression of spirits. The gen- | ‘ral 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. Ur. 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, poiscns which enter into many other preparations for woman’s use. It makes women strong and sick women well. epee WEATHER BULLETIN. Probabilities for Next 24 Hours. Toronto, Nov. 13. --Fair with west | winds today. Wednesday : Show- | ers at first, followed by colder weather with local snow-falls. ll — To Cure a Cold in One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the} money if it fails tocure. 25 cents. | E. W. Grove’s signature is on each | box. TwrE Montreal Witness finds| itself in the same political boat as| Mr. Lawrence Wilson, President of the Licensed Victualers. Associa- tion, whose manifesto we publish | today---and is evidently at some loss | to account for the fact. ‘Yes, I know the washboard is) broken, John; but I don’t need any | as I use Victorine now, and there! is no rubbing required. Besureand | tell the grocer to send a dozen cakes | this evening.”’ Saeed WANTED-= REYIABLE j i | } In every locality throughout Canada to introduce our goods, tacking up show cards | en trees, fences, along roads and all conspic- uous places, Also distributing small adver- | tising matter. Cemmission, cr salary $60.00 | per month and expenses not to exceed $2.50 re day. Steady employment to goea | onest reliable men e experience need. ful. Weite fer full particulars. The Expire Medicine Co., Lendon, Ont, RIO Gentle men.... BUY YOUR UNDERWEAR | De Mea y “ AT SENTNER McLEOD & GO’S THEY Sei.... *S tanfield’s,” AND SELL THEM CHEAP WE 7 BOUGHT A Large Stock of SWEATERS And we Must Get Clear of Them Quick 20 PER GENT. DISCOUNT SENTNER, McLEOD & C0, Ghar\ottetown’s Busie PERSONAL. _ McMillan, of Cardigan Rev. Dr. is in town. Mr. Peter McGrath, of Hunter tiver, is in the city today. Mr. and Mrs Joseph Wise, of Mil- ton, were in the city to-day. Mr. Geo. S. Inman, of Montague, is visiting Charlottetown. Mr. B. D. McLellan, of Tignis h, is a guest at the Hotel Davies. Mr. I. N. Schurman left this morning on return to Sydney. Miss Beer,of W. A. Weeks & Co's. establishment, visited Pownal last week. Dr. Robertson. of Vontacue, came to the city yesterday aft:r- noon. Mr. William Knight, of Knicht & Black, Amherst, is at the Ho‘el Davies. Mr. James Macdonald, sheriff of King’s County, came to the citv ‘last evenine. Mr. James Hughes, the member- elect for King’s County. is in the city today. e Miss Minnie Macdonald went east yesterday afternoon,en route to her home in Dundas. Miss Annie McIntyre, of Char- lottetown, has been spending a few days in Pownal Government Inspector of Ma- chinery Stevens was a passenger by the Princess today. Mr. J. A Mathieson, barrister-at- | law, Georgetown, registered at the | Hotel Davies last evening. His Honor the Lieutenant Gov- | 2°he, indigestion, st Dry Goods Store. COME DOWN WITH BOTH FEET and you will be fitted with the latest and must 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. i EE TRUE AND HONEST DISPENSING. True and honest dispensing is an absolute necessity when medicines are prescribed by the physician. Our dispensing department is con- ducted on such perfected plans that errors are impossible. Strict atten- tion to business, pure drugs and low prices have won for usa large mea | sure of public confidence. _ THE Kino Tuar Cursgs. Of you are suffering from head- heart trouble, ernor and Mrs. McIntyre went east | liver complaint, kidney disease or yesterday afternoon. Mr. W. A. Brennan, of the Sum- merside Journal, came to the city last night. He goes west this. after- ; noon. Miss Lucy Kelly was a passenger by the Halifax today en route to Boston to enter a hospital with a view to taking a course in nursing. Mr. Austin J. McNeill, of Stanley Bridge, has the congratulations of | a host of friends upon the impor- tant step he has taken, particulars of which are given elsewhere in to- day's issue. Queen Hotel—A Craise, Mt Stew- art; P Sinclair, Summerfield: A E Douglas, Hunter River: Geo Forbes. Vernon River; T C Savage, Mon- treal; Geo Lamb, Dorchester: I N Schurman, Sydney: Whitmore Mc- Gregor, Summerside. The Victoria Cross has been con- ferred on Midshipman Basil J. D. Guy, of the battleship Barfleur, the | flagship of the second in command of the British-China station, for his heroism in attempting to save Gunner McCarthy during the fight- ing in Tien Tsin on July 13th. Mid- shipman ao entered the navy on July 15, 1898. . Hotel Davies—Peter McNutt. Malpeque: Joseph Read, Summer- side; D F McDonald, Geo S Inman. Montague; D B McDonald, Montreal: G M Robinson, A Merrett and wife. Toronto; John G Greer, Galt:J A Mathieson, Georgetown; B D Mc- Lellan, Tignish; J M Scavil, St John; J Foster White, Moses Foley, Alber- ton; Wm_ Knight, Amherst: Kid Horten, Winnipeg; John White. Bos- ton; John Watson, Washington; S A G@ Johnson, New York, : | ills resulting from impure blood, we strongly acvise you to use Paine’s (Celery Compound. It is the great banisher of disease, the only medi- cine that can truly bring you health ‘and strength. Try a bottle of Paine’s Celery Compound if you feel weak and run-down; it is a ‘marvellous strengthener. Reppin Bros., Druggists, Charlottetown, P. E. I. You Can See | Al] Vivid War and Humourous ON THE WONDERFUL Views AT THE _ OPERA HOUSE TO-NIGHT. Children’s 10c and 25c matinees Wednesday and &: esi sharp, y and Saturday at 4 ae we , BIOGRAPH. SAVE MONEY ON YOUR SHOE BILLS. By buying your Boots and Shoes at the big Sale. BARGAINS IN ALL LINES Some lines Half Price. All goods must be sold. STORE NEXT TO DRISCOLL & HORNSBY’S QUEEN STREET Opp, Prowse Bros Tenders for Rink. — Sealed tenders will be received rn ties wishing to lease the Hillsborough Me ing Rink from Nov. tgth, 190, up '0 y Ist, 1901. Tenders to be marke’ Te W for Skating Rink,” to be addressed to» ™ Crabbe, Pressideat, and te be in GIS by 12 e’clock noon Monday,Nov. igh, 1 The highest or any tender not B y cepted, : A. A. BARTLETT, sec. Tre ni2—mwf, eee City Horses For Sale. Any person wishing to buy i ofheavy horses belongiug % full City of Charlottetown ~ ge articulars by applying 4 ee CITY CLERK'S OFFICE: nl3