ae Lf t| e1 aye wu :satis- fa roryv we will repl ic} th2m. Ladiec Fine Rubhars- ibel Ole . eG psy 60c e Dorothy 602 “ride 60e a 7.7 Juliet 60e " : “ Lh: Mermaid 65e bee Tae Merm.id (wool ei hie ex ) 89) ‘ = ie Elite 55e wh by ihe Gordyear 50e Are Guaranbeed Na ) £2242 2424A0A4 — Fresh Groceries Are bath. We keep nothing the purest, freshest cured. opening something 1 fore uble t» recomm It will be te your vantage to call and always glad te have call to examine price our geods. Drop and Gt. George Stre PHONE i99. A444 aS AA 4aa44RnA4 AAS AAABAAAA as essential te health as your 1egular best groceries to be pro- We are duily aud fresh and are there- our goods to you as first- class in every respect. our line of goods before purchasing elsewhere, into tae “Ideal Grocery,” sorner Kent ¢ Webster & Mackay but and 1ew ead ad- see you and ets. FFF FT ISS T FEV SG OSS SSS OFFIC SI IIIT F FFFIVIFTVG ee Political) Meetings. Meetings of the electors of the riding of King’s will be held at the following times.and places to which the opposition candidate is respectfully invited : St Columba, Tues. Oct 16, at 7 p. m. Kingsboro, Wed. -m — #3 Souris, Thursday, ee Oe ee Monticello, Friday, ‘* 19, ‘ ” St. Peters, Mon i ok T Morell, Tuesday, a, Baldwins Koad, Wed. ‘“‘ ay: 5 i Summerville, Thur. a. a Cardigan Bridge, Fri. * 26, “© ‘& Heatherdale, Mon. ~ ie, . Lower Montague, Tues. Oct 30, 7 p. m. Geoegetown, Wed. ae ” Dundas, Friday Nov 2, st Red House, Sa‘ urday, ee *s J. J. HUGHES, eod & w guar i etree ate Liberal Candidate. WANTED ane In every localit duce our goods, tacking up trees, fences, along roada, placts, wiso distributing matter. Commission or Moath and expeu: day. Steady emp reliable me N a 7 0. NO experlence f rfull particulars. — The Empire Medicine 246 w. salary es not Lo exceed $2.50 good « &roughout Canada to intro- show-cards on and all conspicuous small advertising 00 per per uh. Writs Co., London, Ont | Additional | about | People are crossing to and fro by ' i 3 OD)IS3 VF? VHS sroRM, News Regirding the Damage Done. A valued correspondent at Cardigan f «Uwritee: ‘ihe storm of Thursday night was the most destructive ever experienced. Cardigan bridge is ‘¢ompletely wrecked, ithyidg up stream. means The schr, Carmena, owned sixty feet of of row boa @, by Mr. Jas. E, Macdonald, loaded with cattle and other freight for St. Pierre, was driven ashore, coming in cuntact with Captain Joseph Macdonald’s store sending | her bowsprit through into the warehouse making a hole . about fifteen feet. Captain Hobley’s schooner was also driven ashore. Mr, Macdonald suffers consider- ale loss by the beachiag of the Carmena, but it is thought that the cargo will be saved. ‘The tide here*wae the highest on record. It rose ‘*iiBout five feet over the wharves and bridges and landed large timbers and. debris in the tield and on the roads. Nearly all the bridges in the vicinity sre down, barnes unroofed or blown down, and treee uprooted. Nor- ton’s wharf is also eousftterably damaged. Reports are caming in‘from all parts of the county showing considerable loss.” The wharf at Lower Montague was ecar- ried completely away,y.and Annandale wharf is almost completely destroyed. Cogewel! Eastnian’s lobster factory at Barat Point, Georgetowa Harbor, was nearly all destroyed, aud Jenkin’s factory at Lanching is badly damaged. Several small schooners have beer driven ashore at Georgetewn. The Em- erald is quitea wreck, having been driven high‘on land. The Durie A. Douglass; which had just beea loaded with potatoes and oate, isashore but apt much damag. ed. 1 Old residents of the east end of the Is- land declare that-singe the great storm of 1836 nothing has equalled the one of 1900. The bridge at Rastico is badly dameg- ed; and a part of West River Bridge is swept away, ef Lif Dr, Kelly’s bara oa St. Peter’s Road was blown down. The windmill at St. Diastan’s College was carried away. The wharf at Pownal was yery badly damaged. : eencitilelp Aidheenee PERSONAL. Dr. McLellan, of 5: u-is, was in the city leet o ght. Mra 8 NcDorali, Winnipeg, registered at the Horel Davies bast nix bt. Mrs. Hamel! aod chid, of Detroit, who have been ow the [sland enmmer oad fall, lefs this moreingon retura berm. The ma: y Charlottetown frien » f Mr. James McKecna, of the C. P.R., will ve glad co hear that he hae recoverd from the effects of the i: juries received some tim ago, and may be expected here in th course of a few dave. He will be ac ccmpanied by Mr. C. B. Foster, of the same road. —— MARRIED, At Morell,on Tuseday, Oct. Qth inet:, by Rev. Father MeAulsy, Mr. Willian Praugh',or St. Andrew’s, to Miss Masia Jane Clarkin, of Morell. —? —~—! Now is. your ehance 10c - package of Dye for 5c. The Medical Hall J. G. JAMIESON DRUGGIST, YrETeDerrernere verre erree rere rrrenner tt NY TITTECIEUEUT CGE aK E | E As LAA A meeting of the electors Morday Evening bearer, and others wi'l address Sir Louis Davies is cordiall C. R. SMALLWOOD, Secretary. Ch’town, P. E, L.,f{Oct. 10,g1900—2i. ame Yrerneeynernnnntay evnnnnnynnens a will be held in the Market Hall, on AT 8 O'CLOCE For the discussion of the gublic questions of the day. Mr. W.S. Stewart, the Liberal-Coaservative standard- THEDAILVY EXAMINER) CHARI nee ae ‘Local and Gther tems, ) O.T.—Resular meeting of Vieroris Yivieion Monday evening. V-.aitors Wel- ‘Ome, —_- ‘dy | tT) ‘ ivy even '} Lovan “rvaaree ing at 6.30 the Craaa = viait from one of the Canadian ontin- gent. Parents and friends are cordially invited. receive a Gosrpe, Mestrinc.—Remember the Qospel meeting in Mechanics’ Hall, Sun- dav afternoon at 4 o’elack. Strangers alwava welcome, Lesson, Isaiah 55—1 “A Free Salvation,” wouidibdiaiet Suwpay Arrernoon.—Song service th> Gospel meeting in Mechavics Hall to- morrow afternoon at 3.45. Meeting will be led bv a member of the P. W. College Y. M.C. A. + Twoown Taxnavers are reminded that Monday, the L5th inet, ia the last date on which diacounta will be allowed: also that the 40 dava (from the date of the service of notice) allowed fer appeals, will ia many Cases 800n exvire, tl 13th. Persens wishing to avail themselves of the 5 per cent. disconnt ow Income Tax are reminded that Monday the 15ih in« stantia the last dav on which discount will be allowal; also that tae forty day allowed fer appeal will in many case #0@n expire. —tf. Osirvary.—Aun estimable and highly respected woman has been removed by death in the person of Susan Ruaedell, wife of Mr Francis Bell. Bora’in the Royalty of Ch’town ia the year 1823, she was mar- ried to Mr Bell in 1344,"her warried life thus extending overa veried of of vyeare. Her kind and social disposition endeared her to many friends throughout the pro- who will greatly regret to learn oi her death. : A New’s Deatn.—Sister Mary Raphael whe when in the world was a Mise Ellen McKenna, of Prince Edward Island, died last evening in St. Vincent’s Convent, of phthisis. She was 35 years of age. The funeral will be tomorrow morning at 9 o’clock, and interment will be made in the new Catholic cemetery.—St- Joho Gazettv. [Deceased was born at St Ter. esa’s, and afterwards removed to the city, where whe will beremember by a large circle of friends. ] -_-—__—<——-—————— Tak Orera Hovo-k —T'he opening pers formance of the Race’ Humity Dompiv Cempanyv atthe Opera Honae last night wae thoroughly enjoved. The plav itsel* abounds in funny situations, snd kept the sad‘ence laughing all the time. The oli is the best that has been seen here for many & dav, the performers being firat- clase in their reenective lines. The show is bright and clean thronghon’*, and at all the'r aubsequent performavces large houses should greet the compary. They givea matinee thie afternoon, and another pe: formance tonight. Premier Gives Notice. in introducing the budget to-day, asked to ‘e velieved of the premiership early in 1901, a Keviewing the satisfactory conditiow ot Behe colony, the premier said it was in- tended to inske Fremantle the San Fran-~ sisco of Australia: Income tax payers are reminded that Menday the 15th instant isthe last day on which discounts will be allowed; aleo that the 40 days allowed ferappeal will in many cases soon expire, Read your ROLICeFe See the display of Hyacioths and Tulip bulbs at Garters’ Bookstere, 1.O8T.—Wiil the person who picked purse store purse or is at Stanley’s store. lin .LOST.—Between the @pera House and Upper Hillsboro St at this office. MASS MEETING —IN THE— MARKET HALL. of Charlettetown and Royalty » the 15th Inet, the electors. y invited to attend and speak, P, BLAKE, President West Queea’s Ase’n at Perrn, West Australia, Oct. 10 —The Premier, the Right Hon. Sir John Forrest, lt up the peed afternoon in Stanley Bros piéase return to Owner as Rame was on reet,& ledv’s gold watch, Finder wii] be suitably rewarded by leaving OTTETOWN OCTOBER 13 1500 > — Pronoud ced Ipcarable. Toe STORY OF MRE. AGNES FORAN, OF HALIFAX. Peliowing Icflammation of the Lungs 4 Severe CoughS..in ad Ger Doctor Said;Her Case Was Hopelesi— Dr. Williams’ Pink Pille Have R«stored Her Health: From the Record:r, daliiax, x, 8 Mrs, Agnes F ran, who resides at 2] Agricola street, H.! fax, N. &.,telle ao wonderful story * h«r complete res'ora- tiow to health, efter a pretracted and dis- tressing period of extreme iliness, and she attributes her oresent happy conditior, under Previdence,to the marvel!ous quali- ties of Dr. Wi ‘ams’ Pink Pilla, When Mrs. Feran wis called upos by a re- presentative ©f the Agadiem Reoord who stated his mission, she cor- dially welcomed him to her pleasmat home, where inthe presence of her mother and «i-ter she freely told the story of her sickness ead recovery. She eaid: “A few yeas ago I euffered a severe al~ taek of inf:mmation of the lange, and was attend :d by one of the be-t physicians in the city. I[ pulled through but was left a com >let- wreck, eo that I eould not do any work, suffering al] the time from palpitatio: of the heart, aervous prostra - tion and arivging ‘ound in my bead. I also had a aisiressing cough and for months [ never knew what it was to have a good night’s rest. For two years my life was 4 perfect misery. to me and under the docior's orders I took emulsion till | was na sewed with the sight of it, but all to no purpose. My life was dispuired of by all my friends who were assured by the doctor ‘hat my case was bsyond the reach of buman ekill. I was visited by Zthe the clergy of ;mv church aud Siste-s of Charity, who were very kind and eympatterin and looked upon me as one whose earthly race was about run. I experimented with all sorts ef remedies for wy cougn, bat without avail. My druzgist at last advised me to try Dr. Williams’ Piuk Pills. Bing fairly dies cou aged, nevertheless I was persuaded to mace the trial, when to the surpriee and joy of wyrelt, family and friends, I began to get beter, aud by the time I had taken seveo or ight boxes | was well as vou eee m?now;” ad she langbiagly :dd-d, “I think you will admit inat [ don’t look much likea sick woman” Her mother, who had been Itsteniog to the tale of her daugbter’s long illnese, added: “I just seems like adream to us all that we once dispaired of her life, when we now see her the riok of health,” Mrs. Foran eaid that when on a visit to England about a year ago she contracted « ueevy Cold aud was ibreatened with a re- turn of bercough, buishe at once got some uf the pills. and by the time she had reached New York she was as well ag ever again. She related a number of in- vances in which she bad advised persoas saffsriog trom chronic complaints to take Dr. Williams’ Piuk Pills and always with the best — results. She meationed particularly a niece of here living in Boston who was run down, and in a@ wretehed con- yousg wemac who owed the faet to the use of the pills. When the reporter was taking bie leave Mrs, Foran said - “T am very ylad to have the Opportunity to testify what Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills have done for me, and you can say that I shall wever cease (0 sound their praises, and [ bleas the good Lord that they were placed in my way ata time when I had not the hope that I could live.” ow EEE FAMILY RECORD One of the most beautifa pietures in eolors. Upon a peokgoonnt of PURE SOLID Gonp rests the FAMILY REcoRD in thé shape of a handsome volume with GoLp CrLasps upen 4& eushien of *rimson velvet with a beautifal GoLp TASSBL. @n the pages, under difterent headings, are spaces in which to write the rame and date of birth, Op either side is a beautifal scroll on which to record marriages and deaths. Qn top of the plieture are the words, ‘“FAMILY RECORD” in the richest lettering known to the printer’s art. Under this are spaces for father’s and raother’s pictures. In the lower part of the picture is A BEAUTIFUL Home SCENE, The DEAR OLD GRANDPARENTS, the HANDS°ME, STALWART HUSBAND and HAppy YounG WIFE, the LOVING DAUGHTER and BABY-Bay—tne IDoL- IZED GRANDCHILD—are all gathered around the table, while grané father reads @ portion of Gop’s HOLY W ORD. A trnly beautiful scene. Underneath are the words, * Gop BLESS OUR FAMILY.” Around this picture are eight spaces tor photographs of other members of the family, each space en- f closing a gem flower piece. Klsewhere om the picture are scattered creeping | vines, buds and blossoms in rich con- fusion. the whole resting up, and thrown in‘c bold relief by the gorgeous backgreund of solia gold which pro- duces a picture of DAZZLING BEA UTY, AGENTS NOW IS YOUR TIME. Our regular price is 50 cts, but to any one who sends this ad. we wiil send one for 25 cts. Our price to agents—12 for $1.75; 50 for $6.00; 100 fer $10 00. We pay all charges and return money for unsold Pictures. N. C. Jackson, Filmore City, bought 375 Re- coras for $41,75; sold them for haif price, 25 cts each, making $52 5¢ slear profit. Can youdo better? We have _ ) testimonials and want yours. Ad- Less H@®ME NOVELTY MFG. CO . (DEPT, 256c,) P.O. BOX 518, Chicago, Wants, cost & Founé TO LET.—‘ fine bright eMloce te let. J. MacEachern. » tf dition of health, but was oow a healthy a Saturday wi'l be e ive away day at «M © tore.” ) y 1. One big counter fillod wit: remnants half price. All kinds of goods will ba represented on this counter, 2, Another big counter of sam off. This counter includes almo Dry Goods, 3. 200 Men’s Neckties in bows, four-in-hand and knots 8c. 4, 3 doz Men’s Braces worth up to 35c, Satur. day i5c. -d. 15. pairs 6 lb. Wool Blankets tbe cost) $1.95. 6. A Gent’s Lined Kid Glove the 75¢ quality yours for 49c. 7. Black Figured Dress Goods worth $1.10 and $1.20 for 59c. Black Figured Dress Goods worth 99c, and good value too 25c. 8. 13 pieces of double width Plaid’ Dress’ Goods 16c. 9. One line of heavy wool hose worth 30c, for Saturday 18c., ; 10 Men’s all wool socks, home made, good quality 14c. 100 and 1 other bargains in small wares, in- cluding pins, hat pins, purses, hooks & eyes, toilet pins, éldstic, etc, etc, etc. Our clothing man has surprises to offer you. Saturday will be a memorable shopping day to the people that shop at “My Store.” When we say bargains we mean snaps. wine’, Melee & f TLe Leading Fur Store of P. E. L. ples bought at 1 st everything in (never mind Successors to Beer Bros. - - _ . — ¥ To Let. rere a ame The new “Three Tenement House” on Hillsborough Street, pleasantly situated near Hillsborough Square. Each tenement contains eleven rooms, is heated by hot air, and has all modern con- venienges, Will be ready for occupation in a few days. For further particulars apply to W. VY. WYWellner. Bulbs ! Bulbs’! Our shipment ef Bulbs, Direct from Holland, bas just ar- rived, and are now on sale. BYATINTHS—Named Yarieties. Siggle and double, jwhite, fred and rose, blue, vielet, mauve and yellow. TULIPS. White, scarlet, red and gold, finest named varieties and mixture extra, CROCUS.* Fimest wixed varieties. Also Freesias Hyacinths, No finer bulbs cam be hai in Canada. ur prices are power than these ot any Canadian firm for equal quality In- lection imvited, N. B.—Special attention to mail orders. Send for catalogue. and Roman WANCTED.--4 man servant, must be ree- comme iiei. Apply to Biward Bayfield. $ CHO, CARTER & CoO.