ee" SEE © PERSONAL, ey, Mrr. Bartlett left this morning ona Cc -_ v=) a | yipit to Halifax a | Mise Rutherford, of the WOT U. Ik tured at Alberton on the 24:h. ; Mise Minnie MeWish croesed to Pictou | this moruing ew» route to Halifax. Smoke | Mr. L J Sentner was a passenger bv the ne ~ morning en route to Halifay. | | me. id ‘mong the latest arrivals at the Queen W L rnohice ' Hotel. Rev. Dr. Dovle, of Vernon River, was Alberton on Wednesday with Rev, “Thanks, I yt always STOR. = : al eVes, I buy them at Father Burke. fughes.” | Mrs Adrian Peters left for Halifax this ug | morning ow a vieit to her u.cle, Arch- an tea ne nd @& | bishop O'Brier. Bus — oo ct ac ME | _. Rev. E. A, MePhee has removed from you will talk about ~ BB) Eest Point, P. E L.and settled at Argyle, these men did. | Yarmouth county.— Salifex Herald. — ae - ' Mrs. Macdonald and Mies Macdonald. Our fall stock’ of « gal and | of Glevaladsie, returned trom Montreal ibacees is complete, and repre | last bight They are guests at the Queen cents all that 1s g¢ od in cigar gj | Hotel. , s | Mr Geo D Longworth, Miss Longworth salue. /and Miss Sheyo Ieft this morning for | Halifax to witness the arrival of the troops | from South Africa. We regret to learn that Mr. Thomas Murphy, tLe reepected postmaster of Port Hill, is eufferiog from a partial attack of paralysis. —Agriculturist, Mr. Mark Wright, wko hee bern ona business trip to the other provinces, re- turaed home last night. He says that the Libera)-Conrervatives whom he met are everywhere full of hope. James E Breh, E-q,. M L A, i* about fo re-enter commercial life. He Lae eecured the old etard and will shortly open up with a full live cf general mer~ chandise. Hie old friends and constitu- ents will be pleaeed to know that be elects to stsy in the weet and do bueimess there after going al! through the Provincer. You should try on 8c or roc leaders; he apuibe- AUS HES’ Pe ite caries U Droggists DON’T BAKE but order everything you the Eclipse Bakery. It is certain- ly remarkable the number of cop € who are now getting t year baking done here. RECEPTION TO THE BOYS, icc pe bh. 16c per Tb, Cunant Cake White Cake Bread of all kinds. All fresh and good. turning ‘oldiere. Captain D. L. Hooper was sti:cied to mareba) the precession,. the route of which wii] beup Great George Street to Richmond, slong Richmond wo Prince, up Prince to Kent Street, along Keot to 4)ieer, down Queen to p'atfo m /on the South ede of sine Square, Here | ap address to the esoliiers wil be reai ty Premier Farqubareon, which wil: be re plied to by Rev. 'T- F, Fallerton and Lieut. Macdonald. Short addrerses wil! alto be given ty Lieutenant-Gov roor M-Intyre, Chief Justice Sullivan, Col. Moore cami a representative of the City Don t swelter over a ct OK stove to bake the necessar-es of lade | DING TELEPHONE 98 | Programme at The Equare— Route of c -_ | the Proc:ssion, and leave your order lor ) . , Apple Pies 10 and 12¢ «ach At the meeting in the City Couuc'l aes Pies 12 and 25 cach Chamber Iatt night arrargemerts were Cocoauut Pies 15 ard 20c cach | completed forthe recep ios of the re D. STAWART, Eclipse Bakery, Bakes Best Bread. McLEOD AND BENTLEY. Barfisters, Attorneys, Solicitors &c. D.C. McLeop, j Council. The money that is now being lately of the firm of M. & D. C | collected for the “boys” by Mr. Geo. E McLeod. Hugbe- will be presented by that gen: le- wao Weeterday : fternoon $75 was co!- lected for that fund. When tbe procee- sion reaches the platform on the +quare | the band will play ‘Praise God trom wbou. ail blessings flow,” the audience jin ng in the chorus. Arrangement- have tern made to have the addresres and epeech-makiog in the riuk ifthe weather sbould be unfavorable. Ciuizen® geoer- sily are asked to illuminate their build W. E. Bestiey, lately of the firm cf Mathieson & Bentiey. SX. OUla Orrices—Bink cf Nuva Bailding, Coar Jott «to wn Per ‘Oh ae : YMC. A. oS ae a rf s Christ Ass Bice | ng, more especi ily wlovg the line of! will take | Y. C8 oe iataanaimeiune A. on Tu Oe xt, at 8 o'clock. | 4.w GESTION, resulting ‘rom J.D. SEAMAN, President. =| weakness of the stomach, is relicved os W. C. TURNI y: | by Llood’s Sarsaparilla, the great stom- — | ech tonie and cure for DYSPEPSIA TO LET.—Dovble tenement Fouse, con. | a aa taining five rooms in eac : alsu s i | Drcameep.—S-verel Ieclandere « h Apply t» Mrs. A, \WW. Newberrr, Grafcn | went to Sydoey to cell rum, beve de: stieet east, satmon ° camped ssdder if wite mer. ee —— -_—— . MONEY-SAVING 2 = = eee Wour Coins on at WYreelks & Co’s. ‘ FURS FURS—Intkis depariment Weeks & Co 5 . Z led. itis an’uacersto d fact that any person wapting a tur fitment of any kind always goes to the leading fur store - Weeks & Co. Our 8 ¢ ial ladies Fur Coat at $17 is a wonder. Sins oor extracke rs ‘ackets at $.0.75, Every skin guaranteed. | illed back and colored Beaver Cloth fur lined cape at $14; the beat Yate in the eity. ery stylish Llack brocade clo‘h, fur lined, Oppostum trimmed, at i8 & Wonder. ‘t's fur coats at $1750 land vp. Beso gnalities of Coon a’- a7 = "3 $10, $17.5), $2 ©. Har'ow, of Awhers:, js! G D Longworth, THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN OCTOBER PE AMER CRN eae THE SOLDIERS’ FUND, Sim Of money for the returning soldiers has been met by a generous response. Besides the list in Charlottexown one has done the following letter will show: Scuris, Oct. 26, 1900. Me. Geo. E, 8 UGHES, —~ You favorduly te hand, I have yet been able to ses only a few of the citizens of Souris are Only too willing to enter this liat when the matter becomes more public; and trust i shall be able to send yon in another con tr'butioa tomorrow night. Kuclosed fiad cheque for thirty dollars. H. D. MeL ray. The following is the list o' cont.ibutors: SOURIS, F E Morrow, A B Campbell, R F Mac- d: vild. G o B McKachern, James C Fer- guson; Morley Acern, Jon Macleav, Pius White, Bessie McKenzie, Geo EB McFar- lane, A Boisner, W B Leard, Dre A A Arch Carrie, C H § Sterne, John Gerreit, Frank McDosald,Mary McDonald, Amelia Leslie, Capt A R McDonald, Frank Bushey, Hesry Clarke, Percy Seaman, D: GAH Marvin, L E Shaw, Goward Leelwe, Arthur McQuaid, M J Foley, Miss EJ Matthew, J P Breanao, Frank Con- roy, H D McLeaa, H A Acorn, Captain William Macdonald, IN CHARL TTETOWN The subscri, t on |.8t is rapidly increas. ing. The amount at neon today was $175. The following have subscribed eo far : —DA McKinnon, GeoE Hughee, J E Matthews, Gordon & McLellan,8 F Tar- buch, George Match, Duncan Robinson, B 8 McKinley, Bert Large, Chas Large, W J ORielly, Hooper Horne, Artbar Vatcher, R McDonaid, Alvip W-bster, R McDonald, R Toombs, Webter & McKay, eS “4-3 MeDonald, J K Stanly, D McMillan, Al bert Douee, W N Tantor, L W Cook, A E Hogar, Dr J H Ayere,G H Taylor, A W Reddin, H Bethune, Stewert & Gates, W W Wellver, Dr Bradley, E McD nga'l, John Fraeer, J D Reid, Hyndman A&C, Wo OMatheson, W A Aitken, J A Messervey, Chas Lyoor, L M’ Poole, Brvee S:ewart, Duchemin Bros, H W_ Lorgworth; John McNevin, G H Booper, J A Farqubaraor, B MscDona'd, Owen Trainor, Austin Hewit, John McKenna, Miller Kbroe, H McGregor, Rearjon Bros, Louis Woear, G Stanley, H C M+Doarald, DL Hooper, H D Jobneon,J H Beli, 1 A Lonewortn, Col F S M wre, Jua J Merry, F W Hughee, 8S A McDosald, L P Taoton. Jas Wadde}', Sewers spoon qyM eXM 1 opieneo Tiag PAs Jap 783,11; TOU OG} : $][} 194F] @1N9 SII] 8 pooy UT [STs BELA) *quQ) ‘OUBYSH “SANOVS WIXNIJY ~ ,,"YsOomM 48 07 PUd}3v 03 81QB MOU UIE ] puv dn su BING Sijliedesivsg s,pooyy 3nq aul dyaq jou pip SIIPAMIII JUSsIOYI(GY ‘“daejs JO 4yva 30u pjNnos [ “G2nod ptq & prey DUB Fram A19A SEM [ ‘sseuly] Suo, Au 103;y,,—UBNCD peg "4u0 ‘UojdmBig ‘ASXNFY MONALVY “SAY ,,,Udsye] Vavy JY euUloIparu 12q30 AUB ueq} poos sioul eul BsUOp sry 3] ‘WISsTIvUuINeYyI Jo} jenba ou sry vyytiRdas IBS B,POO}{ eAaljaqg J] ,,—WISHRBUINSUN *szuroddvsip 42aau If *pazoITye {jsnolles UayM 10 ,, HO 31Q &,, uayM aof S8INd 4[ “poo]|q 9} seqolue Pus paztyepa ‘seytind vijiiudusixg 6, poor "puadap surbio asayj yy uodn poojg ay} azQjeur Jouurr JOpOp ay} 3ng (peuisou ase YIPUIOIS pue 4I2}] ‘sfaupry yeyz moys yyb3us UO}JUUJWEXI S 4OJIOP VW oe SE" MT HE YEH ur 2/4 “aaz,, AAR AARRA GAS il. lis, S 3 as Ways in Steck Fur rot We alu Matis, sellin 8 in greyand b ays carry a bea) g at prices that ack, $1.45, $5, $6, $3. eee tiful stock of Coilais, Ruffs, Tier, Collarettes and r~antot be dupticated on the Island, ~AWeeks & Co. guarantee every skin and every price, and Will not al'ow any house to undersell ther. Trade where I Will get honest de aling—.t The People’s Store.! weak. WHHEKS & CO. THE] LEADING €°UR_ STORE. Clocks ia marble, iron, and wveod all prices Jewelry{ in all lines and quant ty. Watches all grales guld, silver and nickl>. G. H.Taylor's Sinrysi? » Queen Equare. . eS ES a EPS SE SE SE SY FYE Ye Vholesulefand'Retail, i a KE SESE SES TARAARAA AA AGAR KH *€ CERT R CLES EH ‘ N Rattenbary,E DSteros, W A Weeks, | The ca}] to Islanders to contribute ta f been opened in Souris, and what has been 1 feel that the people of Souris | | “ and Local Uiher Htems LiyvaL (kUSADERS*— Meets day a: 6.30, every Moa p ‘acide oLiog Covrt.—Jawcs Cabili, cherger witb drunkenress, was fined $3 or 15 days Beston Cuarse Boarp-—The Boston Cheese Board closed yecterday a: 104 cen!s. 8.cr T.—Regular meeting of Victoria D vision on Mouday eveniog at 8 v’cca. V.sitors welcome, senda Fire. —S:ewart’s bakery, on Kent | Street, wae damazed elightiy by fire ths ” ' McLellan, Geo Leslie Annie Mullally, Dr Houston, George Sutherland, William Mellet, C © Carlton, jr, , ance 1 morning about two o'clock. ‘UNDAY AFTERNOON,—Song service a! I the Gospel meeting in M-chanie’s Hall, tomorrow afternoou at 3.45. Strangers MsTatsre, F H White, W O Woot, J By #!"aye welcome. Mathew, Barbara White, Lillian Uoderbay, | don L Stewar:, Gee McCormack, J | 0 ——_—_— =. B. I. S.—A epecia! meeting cf the Ben evolent Zirieh Soeisty wili be beld tomor- row (Sunday) afterneon at 3 o'clock. A full attendance is req tested. Tug Harirax Beat. —The steamer City of Ghent is ia port. She arrived about ten o’clock this forenoon, bringing @ gen- eraleargo. Sie sails this afternoon. Ix Por*.—The ecor. Maria Emma arrived from Sydney today with a cargo of ecalfor C. Lyons & Co. She brought ten passengers, a) fishermen, who are en route to Sourie. GcereL Meetinc.— Remembr_ the Gospel meeting in Mechavice Hail, Sun- dey aftersoon of 4 o’cloek. Strangers always welcome, Leeson, Matthew, 25- 31. “The last jadgment.” Tre Presbyterian Church (Kirk) at H gbfield will be opened for public wor- eb'p(D. V-) on Nov. 4 bh. Announcement (f services next week. Other papers pleatecopy. Dd&w. Cc wpaxy Smocrine. —The annual shco'- irs of No & Company.&2..d Regiment ,wil! take piace at the Company Range, Brook. field, on Baturday, November 3rd, ccm- meccing at 9o’cleck,am-. —d&wk)y- W. C. T. U.—An executive meeting of the W C T U will be held in the parlors on Monday next at 3 o’clock. Several importent matters are to be diecussed, A full atterdsnce ie requesied. Regular meeting at 3 3. ——— — Tue Fewate MineTRELs gave a } er orm- inthe Opera Hoare ast night. There wae a large sulience, mostly mer, The performsnce wes of a rather inferior charecter. There was notbing abon: it that was either edifying or inetructive- Tue Cexvext Enstertarsment.—There was a gcod aud‘ence at the Convent of Notre Deme leat oght, and everyone en- joved the @.tertainmeat provided under ‘be d rection ofthe good sistess of tbat mnstiiaticn The hall was pret ily decor- aied, the ttage being efyecial y aitrects ve. “Snow White,” the operetta, war exceptionally well rendered, the various parts being cleverly acted) The ivetru mental music wees slsoexceedingly good, and provcked applauer. The eingivg of Mice M. Doyle, of Balifax, delighted all, ard Misa McLean’s reading was well gveo This afternoon there isa matinee in the Convent Hall, New Tueatres.--Beesides it vading th- faehionable eection ef London with one of his *“‘cuptipuoue” honree, as announerd the other day, Mr. B. F. Keith, the well- krown theatr.cal man, is to build @ new theatre in Pb Jedelpbia, which those who have seen be place esy will be one of be finest places of amusement in the worll. The London theatre, the fi st of ire kind to be planted in the me‘ropolic will elso be high-zlase io al! its ¢ # poluim ots. Mr. Kenub in the Unite. Sates caters to ibe best c aes of prtrons, especially the ladier, and 1p his venture across the water the same idea wil) Le carried out. ES RT ES SEE OUR.... i5 cent Window About 25 different varieties of tooth preparations, regular 25 cent goods. : Toilet preparations kinds, tooth brushes, brushes, etc. ; Anything in the window for 15 cents. different nai) of combs, - EF _ Meet Me at The Always Bnsy Store. IMPORTANT TO THE LADIES 18 Tailor-made Suits of the Very Lat- est Styles and Newest Materials Offered at 75¢ ON THE DOLLAR. Have you ever considered the advantages of buying a Tailor-made Suit ? FIRST.—The men who mike these garments under- stand their bus ness down to the smallest detail, They give you perfect fits. SECOND —The materials are rigat up to date, an@ the co'ors the newest. THIRD—They seni ex-erts to New York every month, and turn out garments ot the very latest st; les only. FOURTH-— Yow have no trouble in selc c ing materials, and lose no time iu being fitted. . AND THE PRICES $ 8.50 SUITS FOR $ 6.38... $10.75 SUITS FOR $ 8.07, $11.75 SUITS FOR $ 8.85. $13.25: SUITS FOR $10.25. $14.95 SUITS FOR $11.25. $15.95 SUITS FOR $11.85. [MPORTANT All the Suits are new and tailored by the best — mannfacturers on the continent. Stanley « Bros. | e a wa ~ - aoe — = ; x4 ORINE re RE wo eee Maree gt ey VICT — > © The Weather Bureau.... Is full of pent up colds, chills, shivers, shakes, cold winds and bivstery weather, You had bettcr change your UNDERWEAR ) We have an extra cuality fleece lined for 65c. Plenty c her kinds from r 2 cents to $4.00. Direct from the manufacturers; made from silks of our selectior. The styles fy are up-to-d rte and the prices within the recch ofall. There is no! ose in men's furnis! ings where you can be bettersutcd. We ar ‘termined to keep np our i 135 D. A. BRUCE yeputa ion for first-class furnishings. KORRIS BLOCK CHARLO -TETOWN