MPT pepe anne seman FroeRnBiINsS’ y i Al arr NEW ed tes Our Dre end it i _—--2>- -— Goods Departm ' 0 i li I TB "9 ) continues to attract hundreds Ladies, whose universal judgment places this (ress geo0s stock as the jargest, best and most at- tractive assortment in Canada. AER COMFORT Oy a $Y in cold weather is oy 2 ooking fo1 UY L¥ an e - | )\ ) Suppty it. Bl / A underwear at way d wn prices, Here’s that’s’ extra , so “Tt one line od value- Ladies’ open front, long sleeve, extra heavy ur.der- vests for orly 25¢. HOSE SUPPORTERS “Veive Grip” hose suppcrters; with cushioned button locks holds silk, wool or cotton hose and wi | net cut, tear nor slip, Price 35¢ per Set. If you are in need of any Towels it will pay jou to visit our Linen De- partment. A good linen towel, 16x27 inches, for 7e each A fine linen towel, 18x32 inches, for 14c each A special line «f roller towelling, worth Se, for today, 5¢ per yd Dress improvers We sell the Combination Hip Pads, Blouse Extenders, Braided Wire Bustles, Ladies Wrappers The best value for the least money tells the story of our wrap per department. 90c¢ each $1.25 each $1.75 each £2.50 each price 75e price 40c price 39c Ladies’. Wrappers, Ladies’ Wrappers, Ladies’ Wrappers, Ladies’ Wrappers, Skirt Edging The “Basy sewn” skirt edging j8 a boon to difss makers. Can be sewn hn the skirt with the facility. Protects the wear is most ereater skirt where the severe. One case cf Wen’s grey, and selling at away down prices. ubing ¥, bP ErKIS ' Flannel Shirts in navy blue, dark light ,rey flannel, direct from the manufacturers —oycned to-day— oreo THE DAILY EXAMINER “Tt mw nC {) Li is 4, L898. f Aw # PLAY. wors of foal play in connection with Plebiscite vote tr Quebec pre inthe 7 atta " _—" pal fe Geral } “My father was an orthodox minister, vernom orvan at (Jue 2°. has concoc~ and ia my vouth, after the strictest sect ot } lted plet e figures showing a majority r religion, I lived a Pharisee. At 20 ) } () against prohibition, i passed my tneolog cal examinations and | Overaga major prohibition in ) was ordained tothe mInIStEY by the pai Ontar 14 O]] va Seotik 96.350 _ | dox Congregat oe perches dni a — a VOID OF SSy7E5, OVE? ™ S90" announced my rejection of the doginsa of New Brunswick, 17,)78; British Columbia, } etergaltorture. at 25 1 bad given up ibe | ' 1,184 . Pr -e fulwa | dl, 6,160 3 | expiatory theory of the atonement and tle | ; - . . (oa es ‘a , .} Territories, 2.024; Manitova, 3,194, | CUUS! aSpestwe © the books of the Bibl : | By 30 L bad -ubstitated salvation by cb Maki \ total maj of 20, vt 1cter alvallon ot through Cait =I, C ting) upor eu ibe | rithhouvb Ls bn ved in Christ as a fi ; M eal Witness ee God and called men to per i Plans _ e 3] | sonal slleyian e to H th olin tea atia ahaa? | Kive years later | bad gained a con- ae m2 ae “a ae ue e e | cep on of Christ as the Saviour of societs sbiy heii fo . rT ” Ry : racberthan the deliverer of the individual, e e.? . ; mace. 2 i - men **to come to! nur 4) rs a i vi a! | J se. a ee Cates *“{ saw clearly what are called the foun pelea Py leagpentc: nee tion facts of orthedoxy, such as the younid not be vra is ) a : i al sie - , se Saas ti} al accoun of creation, th fall ¢ a ere es : : = . man, tne bistory Of [srael, the propheci 2 | by! ee “som gett oe of ibe Old Testament, and the Seupermes “ gt oh a a tural’ lifejand thefwork cf eens and bis fol- a rr - , - lowers, were,in light of science and hi-t ry, oe 2 oa aia ” . ce untruc, ¢ at leass improb bie, I aleo : . found tt nec sarv i abauden the ‘funda- since, It was Cc Sary , ° e : ci 25 8? 6 ' Oca die Q more | men loetrir suppored to be establishs ao t} c= to ent 4 t from a ed { ose SO°ca 1 facts. Put tt e grent distiect -dileme a Sia iniin nee on my religious thought was ua Sain tes teh 4 : , | discerning « es te r and ¢g nuine tratha that the Government had | a niaed CO" RNOK aot pine 3 php dvyn ees mise. The Soleii seems t i thie, cud POO ee ed 7 mr Jaq ght re the above figures are its way f vetting ul corer gu vd, and l four d 0 é yvastiv b tr Government out of that hol We are not | ‘239 809 God of antiquity, prepared to sav that the returns from the | Lf i mistake ot t the gentlemen referred French parisies do rot show a negative | to occupied the First Methodist Chureh i: majority of ninety or a hundred thousand. Charlotietown, morning, noon aod nig t We see nothing to hind much greater according! In some quarters,” ‘ng male : ca j €.0b0G8 used If the majority of vot against prohib- tion is really greater in Quebee than the majority in favor of nrohi! out all the ciber Preyine tion Is through- f Canada, the prohibitioniets must of cotiree submit, Bat if this is rot the case, if Witness hints there has ballot stuffiog or = { as tne been other foul play in Quebec then itis in cumbent upon the majorities in all the other Provinces to insist that j stize shall be done. We shoald lik in the first place to see an official state- ment of the count in Quebec, and then an investigation into “the methods used in some quarters.” The goveroment must no‘ suppose thatthey will get out of their bole by means ofa frand. Canada. is not to be ruled.vy the unscrupuloas clique of Qae bee. +e+2 --— NOTES AND COM ar ivi ep a4 NTS. — Signs are that! our L-beral Conserve- tive Government also, have a ceutral official manufactory of public opinion. We note in both the Guardian and Patriot an identical letter ridiculing and misre- presenting the position taken by our teach-~ ers in convention. e Guardian, how- ever, has the grace thit the correspondenti not to be taken seriously, —Our Legislature, at iis last session, enacted a law for preservation of partridge, which ars a our most valued game birds. By the provisions of the etatute a penalty «f S25 mn ii Lo say the ipOry 25 for each c ff nce against the law may be imposed upen any person killing, taking, bLaving in possee- sion, vending, offering or exhibiting for avie any partridge killed within this Pro. 7inee, Constables, poo Men aod the market clerk are also directed to enforce the act when infiingements of it come und«r their notice. Inthe face cf ths enac'ment, reports say, boy? in the coun- — are yet destroving the birde, What is the Government the Province is thus beirg violated ? te © 4 = Toronto Globe: Americans até bow at- tributing the warto yellow jourpaliam. But it doea not seem to occur tu them that yellow journalism is av cffte; and not a cause, The Cottar’s Saturday Nig Opera Houre to-night’ Received by express, quivet&’ for'pre- . * r Ro . ~ serving; price low—Sandersen '& Co. ed C Mat tresses notice. fT ace nm WMoatlrana. a THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN OCTOBER 13, 1398 1B RE Tg OR OE ner mn mee re THE REV. FAY MILLS Sir—The ftollow'ng, which I have c! pod from ove of our daily papers, | send vou for publication in case the Morning Guardian migot, tu suiting its “‘indepen- dent” views, fail to see it: “Berjamin Fay Mills, in the course of an address at the Hollis Street theatre last evening on the topic ‘Why I Became a Liberal in Religion,’ says: ' Fullerton now has hie vi for quite a long time duriog which hed:ew crowded houses. I may be wrong, but my memory also reminds me that the « teemed pastor of St. James’ Church refue- ed to take part in Fav Mills Revive! and thereby incurred the some of his congregation. the Vv displeasure « The Rev. Mr d ct on. ]- LANDER. Boston, Oet 10th . 1898. mor 4 S3h5 HO ARRIVALS. Hote’ Davies: R P Inglis, Movtreal; J S Prescott, Gilbert Wail, New Mille; Belle Clarke, Souris; R TV Taylo ,\iontreal; Peter McNutt, Malpeque; John Yeo, Port Hill; AB Notman, st. John; Mrs Macdonald, Tracadie; C H Senez, Lonis Senez; Mon- trea!l; W C Nor! oy, Parsbc ro, N.S., W K Rogers, Summerside; W F Cameror, Ha!~ fax; W Wright Montreal; M 8, W ood werih, Mre D St Joho; Mrs Heury Sherman, Silverton, Co'; R J 8S Jackson, Montreal, 8 W Cla:k, F A Lefurgey, A A Loturgev, J E Lefur gev, Summerside, Queen Hotel: Rev John Gold: mith, Alberton; C F Gorham, Halifax;8 F Tar- bush, Toronto; Mies A Cooke, Buestor; Joho H Belland wife, Summerside; Cav J A Mosher, Mahone Bay, N 8; L BE Dys- ta t, Halitax; W J Cla ke, Orwei); Mix» Martin, Miss L Martin, Belfasr. Use in place of Cream of Tartar and Soda. he “at the try-—as weil as some of our city spor.-men | doicg while this law of ! omfort and Financial Comfort meet in our line of spring and stuff MATTRESSES remade and dusted at short: POWDER Absolutely Pure | More corivcnient, Makes the food lighter and wnore healthful. ir~ | ee Rogers, | P Morrison and wife, Summerside;} Ew ng + w ‘2 % Sy ‘Seca » Pye ero hee = ee = Ce. EEE: ar aes i ee ae > — : To-days Prices large Box Flowers cents, One f, rT 5 Hat shades Quills, different two for 5 cents. Mer s Pant 2 pairs at S1.00 Evtra Heavy Grey a!l wool pants s?.00 y ; Cotton. very wide, woth 6 cents, for 5 cents, < horey fe 132 Ladics Feather Boas samples The Best Suit of Mens 1e city for 51.00 Meus Untlaundered Shirts for 50¢. Snow Mountains in September we have big snow mountains cf Blankets in our Carpet Room plenty for the choosir plenty of se'ecct. We saved on Blanke.s, Under wear in t! 90 : ” 2000 yards wide Flannel- ett 43. great Another lot good width: abe age Good Pink Flannelette for 6 cents. and space tw sats Cas) mere Hose cheaper | : est, A good working shirt at 50c, 65, and r. the cheap- 51 Gent’s Scarfs.worth from 30 to 35 cents for 25 cents. Irish Linen Collars, 3 for 25 cents. Ladics’ Flannellett night diesses going at sweeplug prices, A lot of trimmed millinery at $1.25 and ; $1.50, See Our 3c. Flannellett. | a Saturday night stimulator to give a snap | ! Pure Linen Collars 3 for 25 cents. 387 yards 32 inch English Flannellette for 10 cents and ginger to Saturday nights trade. ‘ well worth 15 cents. We will cfier 20 per cent disccunt on these gcod warm Sectchurcer weer. Ocdlet 387 Fancy Feather Boas worth 30 to 45. cents for 25 cents. Extra long: ones well worth 75c for 4%. i= ‘Wee CCollars Beat Big cfler in Mens collars,New Shapes 3 for 25c 2 53 Ladies Tackets, some lined 2‘ sume not lined, worth up to $8 and $9 00 yours for $5 00 Fur Rtffs 60c¢ said to beworth 95c. Women’s Underwear fetching styles await your choosing 25c. Undervests, worth 30c. Open : et | J : or closed fronts, Pe AUTRES be Fine Feathery Snow : Down Neckletts, Brown, with tail end in shaded effects, snow ball ends, woath 3.50 and 400, on sole Saturday to clear at 2.75 and 3.00. Feather neckletts i8 in long 15c 25c and 35c 39 Fancy Feather Boas with bunch of tails worth $1.00 $1.50 and $2.00 see this lot. Polka Dot Feather Boas, with ihree tails, worth 2.00 and 2.50 for 1.50. A big lot of odd pants and odd under- Vests, oddments left over, but just as warm as néw gootls. 1f your size is amongst them you vet the benefit. There are almost all sizis but only & few of each. Samples in the eastern window, PATON’S Special offer on 18 Fur Capes for Saturday Evening Feather Boas at 15c and 2c. 5e., 85c., $1,00 These goods are imported direct from France and you get them at the ; wholesale price. Lined } Black Boas 75c,1.00, 1.25 and 1.50, never offered before at the price. See this seasonable snap. Other Blankets at 7 Odd | | | " ROYAL BAKING POWDER ©OC., NEW YORK. Cre ee Mark Wright & Co, Ltd $1.25, $2.00 and $2.85 a patr. Gloves sliphtly spotel and must be cleared. $1.35 gloves for 75c. These goods will be discontinued after this Fall. Good all-wool vests for 60c. Wool with a few threads of cotton iust enough to keep it from shrink- ing 50c, well worth 75c, 100 Ladies Felt Hat going for one or two hours tonight your choice for 25¢ 75 Mens Felt Hats 25c ; 300 Mens Peake Caps 25 and 35e 73 Pairs Métis Kait and Scotch Wool Under drawers from 75¢ a pair up to 2.50 =v yours at 20 per cent off. See samples in window PATON & CO. ~ F A lot of slightly soiled wool yoods, Scarfs and wool Hoods. 100 Tam O’Shanters at clearing prices. Good Underwear in Ladies’ Goods. Also full line of Children’s Underwear. Our Boys’ suits of Underwear is a seller and is giving guvod gatisfetion, oe