ll THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEMBER 7. 1900. S— — EN LETTER AN OPE'TO PATON & CO. Charlottetown, Nov. 17,' ‘99. Having worn Sta prinkable Underwear : 7 . ths I fully concur in al that is m plished in commenda tion of it pa J. D. REID, field's Un for several Wanager of Telephone " p. £. Island. - You can safely come | in here any time you | want to purchase anything in the drug | line without any pre- | yious investigation || or worry. Whatever youbuy hereis sure | tobe right up tothe || limit of high quality |) and perfect purity. GEORGE E.HUGHES, | The People’s Druggist, | Apothecaries Hall i —_—- DON’T BAKE TO-DAY” a but order everything you want at the Eclipse Bakery. It is certain- ly remarkable the number of peop’e whovare now ge! ting their baking dene here. Don’t swelter over a coek stove to bake the necessaries of life. RING TELEPHONE 98 and leave your order fo ' Apple Pies 10 and 12c each Cream Pies I2and 25c each Cocoanut Pies 15 anc 20¢ each Cunant Cake 16¢ per ib. White Cake 16c per Ib, Bread of all kinds. Al} fresh and good. B. STEWART, Eclipse Bakery, . Bakes Best Bree d. DANCING ! Children’s Class and Private Lessons. form a next 3 to 5 p.m. hour. <All Skirt danc- Mr. George Chilton will children’s class, beginning Satu:day, Nov. 10, fror Private lessons at an society dances taught ing, the Highland Fling, Sailor’s Hornpipe, Spanish Dances, etc., etc., also taught. Arrangements for lessons may be made at any hour from 2 p. m. to 10 pP.M., on application at the hall, Offer’s Building, Queen street. Any person wishing to form a Private class may arrange their choice of evenings. GEO. CHILTON. | James’ Hall there on Tues pee | eee esday, Nov-| ,.< ; , ember 6th, and at 11 o'clock, a.m _has to say of the marvellous bio-| Company Of | present. Messrs Sutherland, Sth oe pt. _| Gillis, Adam Guan, Stewart, Ewen | Gillis, Campbell, McLeod, ’ | Fullerton, | Elders. | terian Church,of the United States, | Lord Roberts and General White | . : - > ; | motion seconded by Mr. John Gillis. | ~ 4 | Island recognizes the honor confer- red upon it gby the selection of one | Chaplain of the First Canadian} in one on oneofthe Admiralty | Skating Rink Co. are reminded of| | Contingent, and also records its! | the annual meeting to take place in| | gratitude to God for his safe return | | = in singing, ‘““Blest be the tie that | to quell a tribal war on one of the) interesting. An nas | write the session last quarterly meeting. officers, and opened fire on the re- harson, Dr. H D Johnson, Dr) It was agreed toallocate augmen-| bellious natives. The natives made Taylor, MrL E Prowse, and| tation to the different congrega-|.astubborn stand, und returned the | Others, _ tions in the same way as last year.|fire of the landing party. For-| —One thousand copies of Miss! | The resignation of Mr. G. C./tunately, their aim was bad, and} Annie Mellish’s popular war book) _Crvise was appointed convener. | tion to the recommendations of the | Synod re Sabbath School Work.and | | Workers, | ing of Revs. D. i MEETING OF PRRESBTERY, THEY PLEASED ‘ | ST. JOHN, n_p, L0cal and Other Item$ | At Charlottetown and within st. Phis is what the St, John Globe| aqijuht Git Court met today and adjourned until next Wednesday. which time and place the Presby- | graph: The biograph pictures gave a | ef Solon tn sons ore tery of Prince Edward Island met |great deal of enjoyment to a keen| *” hour this morning for the accom- and was constituted. Mr. W. H |audience at the Mechanics’ Insti-| ™°4@tion of voters. Smith Moderator, with whom were _tute on Monday night. The whole | an enntiis from ‘thie ae lifelike that it| appeared before Stipendiary Magis- never ceases to excite wonder. trate Haszard and were fined $1 or 4 McLean. | Of course the temper of the audi-| ays each. 3 Miller, Herdman. Mc. | ence ¥ as best suited with the battle | ---The polls opened at nine o'clock Donald, Craise, Robertson, McNeill | ee KAN including the marching of | this morning and will close at five and Layton Ministers, and Messrs| bonita” oo movement of loaded | this afternoon. The weather is fine. Lawson, Laird,and Thompson Ruling | rains, the embarkation on steam-| and a good vote is being polled.. | — ers and the panorama of the battle | I : Tus Conservative victory in Great Britain a few davs ago, a Conserva- of Spion Kop. The entrance of | | tive victory in the States yesterday, ry. ° was tavite oe The racing he ir is Invite d to correspond, horses and the fire brivade victur ®|---what will the result of today’s The minutes of the meetings of | were also mucl ~ a 7 ree contest in Canada be ? : August ith and Sept rere mises ch applauded, anc : ; read and sustained re we (everybody had aneve forthe hu-| . ~The plankways in front of the Mr. D. B. McLeod introduced tt |morus portion of the exhibition. | Post Office Building were put down | . . . a A > rr . . | - - P i oduced the} This isan excellent entertainment. | yesterday---the day before the elec-| following resolution whic is! pn : re ici i g lich on his| [hese views will be exhibited in They anticipate having to! Rev J. M. MeInnis, of the Presby- | were cordially greeted. } | tion ! ‘ ss ** ~< > - - +9 Charlottetown the week of Novem- | walk the plank. | | ber 12th. | a A TRIBAL WAR. Was unanimously adopted : he Presbytery of Prince Edward | that P. E. Island oysters have taken |the highest ww~-! at t..c Lxposi- ition. McKiniwu s English Vintment of its members, Rev. T.F. Fullerton, | received honorable mention iOTAs ention. of Charlottetown, to represent the Presbyterian Church in Canada as German Corvette Takes a Hand —Shareholders of the Hillsboro | Group. i ; P ' the Board of Trade Rooms, McEach-! and presence with us today aftera| Vicroria, B. C., Nov. 6.—The| ern’s Building to-morrow (Thursday) | a Ss service in South Africa. German corvette Moewe, {accord-| afternoon at 4 o'clock. | Mr z ullerton Geen the|ing toa despatch from the South}! —The meeting in the interests of | resolution in a tew well chosen! Seas, has reached Sydney and re-!|§ ; sc , i 3t. | words, after oldeh Haas ca Er ogc yadne) =| Sunday School work, held in St. 2 esbytery join- | ports that she had been called upon) James’ Hall. last evening, was very | \ ‘ instructive paper | T) . f th lerk Admiralty group. Word was | was read by Rev. W. H. Spencer, of | 1e achion of the clerk in giving! received by her commodore that! 4 acue, »G. P. Raymond | egtiliicates te Memis A. i Gt tec ee re | Montague, and Rev. G. P. Raymond certifiicates “essrs A. D. Mc-/| one section of the fighters, armed) delivered an address "> - ‘ i, ’ y . | . . ° ‘ | ¥ —? j Kenzie and G. E. Forbes, Theologi-! with rifles from a pirate schooner, | an Mien’ veihe te thi Market | cal students, was approved. had butchered 150 natives, and) ,_)) $0 adr — d mh tees re et Presbytery instructed Clerk to} the Moewe went to the scene, Ar- Da : x. Me - Wills ye Me riving off the village,a landing party | overs . ee ee ee ened , Premier Farqu-| of Bloomfield in Horace Waserd reference to instructions given at/of 120 Germans put off under four | OTe® Haszara, Robertson, of the Convenership of! only three casualties resulted. Six| have already been disposed of and | the Sabbath School Committee, was| of the natives were shot down. | five hundred more will be ready to-| accepted, and on motion Mr. A./ Eventually the expedition returned|day. As the demand is much’ |to the warship, which steamed close; larger than was expected in- Mr. Layton called special atten-| into the beach and shelled the vil-| tending purchasers will kindly send lage with disastrous results. in their orders at once. Price 50) n° i cents. a Hk a ae See Carter’s| ~-The Liberal-Conservatiye rally committee cansist- |meeting inthe Opera House last! D. B. McLeod, Taylor nm jnight was a success from every| and Adam Gunn was appointed to een | point of view. The attendance was| ae A pesca ioe poeanng with y Ou! Liver large, the enthusiasm unbounded, | the deepening of spiritual life in our | Is ie a = aah P ae we athe ee itis a cient 40 ie eceneeh Gin and the speeches of Mr. Stewart, congTega 1008 In connection wi 1¢ and your biliousness, headache and ' Senator Ferguson, Mr. Mellish. Mr close of the century. Bat constipation be cured if you take | McIsaac and Mr, J. P’ Tanton, time- In connection with home mission | , s ‘lyand to the point. Mr. James ad i a preehy ery Hood Ss Pills 'Paton presidedin the unavoidable thata catechist had been secured} 5 tee Sait 20 \ > i for Rose Valley, and that Mr. J. F. ice lie Sates Miata ties: = pein! DN iin “ " . : othn ne ot. OI § TY Polley had been appointed .stated complimentary notice of Miss| supply to Souris and Bay Fortune wéllish’a ‘book “Our Boys Under, . 7 : . a § § ) ys a ee ee Fire, which it is pleasing to hear, is| Presbytery then adjourned to meet meeting with a ready sale in that| in $0 Se ee eee | city. ‘‘Miss Mellish,” says the Globe, o clock, of which publicjintimation | “carries along her Bi doy a was made and this sedurent closed ee "Kgs hes ‘ aS ying | , and her work with the benediction. |easy and flowing style : . 0 makes an excellent record both) T. C. —. personal and general.’’ Those who} Te have not yet secured a copy should, do so at once. | ---The dance in Horne’s Hall last} night was largely attended, and) proved most enjoyable. The pro-| gramme of dances was an excellent | one, and choice music was provid-' ed by Miss Burris and Mr. M. M. | lant bulbs now. (nn motion a : advt. enn ES eg eeninT Big Boot Bargains ——ai> - ~<a OOD NEWS comes from thos» who take Hood’s Sarsapariila foi scrofula, dyspepsia and rheumatism. Reports agree that HOOD’S CURE* ...AT onthe i We show a heavy, rich, all wool tm rand drawers, regular price 70 ents each. yours this week 95 cents Suit. Our fancy lined “he best value Worth $1.30. suit at $1.00 is in the city. It is Ror comfort you want a suit of i teece jined. Regular price ™ Per suit, this week to clear at ‘$1.45 Suit. Save Money «AND BUY YOUR... UNDERCLOTHING Galbraith. The chaperones were | Mrs. Conroy, Mrs C. V. McGregor, | Mrs. Bridges and Mrs. Henderson. | The dance was under the auspices of Alpha Rebekah Lodge, and was in honor of the South African con- tingent. The ladies promoting the| dance are to be congratulated. —An Old an Well Tried Remedy : Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has been used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their child- | ren while teething with perfect suc- cess. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays the pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for diarrheea. It is pleasant to the taste. Sold by druggists in every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its value is incaiculable. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup. = — “ct Novem ber Some details of the bribery of Hollander officials by the late Boer Government have come out in the enquiry now going on at. Bloemfon- | tein. it was known before tiiat Dr. Leyds carried water on both should- | ers. and now we have some more de- | tails of the bribes he received. The | evidence was given by Mr. Vorst-) For all. Every pair must be sold. A rare opportunity to secure boots and shoes at Very Low Prices STORE NEXT TO DRISCOLL & HORNSBY’S QUEEN STREET Opp. Prowse Bros. WEEKS & CO’S... We are showing a plain all wool; knitted linder and drawers, worth $1.10, yours a suit for 90 cents. We also shew a better quality suit, worth $1.60; but we want to give our customers good value, so this week it goes at $1.25 a Suit. Now comes the fine lamb’s wool, worth €¢2.00 a suit; this week yours 7" $1.65 a Suit. Now is the time To Plant... BULBS -....When you want Underclothing don’t forget that the Best and Cheap- est place in the cityjto buy_itZis at...... mann, agent of Kruger’s dynamite | monopoly. Three bribes were men- | tioned, which aggragated |between fifty and sixty thousand dollars. The | receiver was the same man who has | beee shining in Europe asa_ roving | diplomat and patriot, par excel-| lence, though his country was not | the Transvaal, but Holland. He| And Read the November Magazines WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. WEEKS & CO. and the rings with which he was| confederated, practically controlled | the finances ofjanother country and | especially of the Transvaal, in the) interest of themselves and their as- | sociates. Being neutrals did not) prevent their fighting {side by ‘side’ with the Boers. | tf A full stock of each on hand. Haszard & Moore The People’s Store. - Sunnyside. | oA despatch from Paris states! § lf You Buy at Stanley Bros. You’re Entirely Safe New Costumes Ladies’ tailor made suits in colored tweeds, short smart double breasted jacket, lined threughout, new flare skirt, special $8.50 for $6.38 Ladies’ tight fitting, double breasted and single breasted fly front suits, in various cloths, tweeds, homespuns, serges and ladies’ cloths. $10.77 for $ 8.07 11.75 for 8.85 13.25 for 10.25 14.95 for 12.25 15.75 for 11.85 Ladies, this means that you can buy your stylish ready-to- wear winter suit for less mon- ey than youcan procuite the material and have them made up. It’s worth looking into. Come and investigate. —— 8 ‘““Cheap”’ means awful things as well as the one good thing--- low price. The wave of cheap- ness that has passed over this town has not affected prices as much as it has injured qualities. You'll do more intelligeat and economical buying when you think of goodness of quality first, and lowness of price next. That's the way we buy. Ladies’ Jackets Never before have we shown such stylish smart Jackets for so little money. When vou consider the quality. fit and finish, it is really wonderful! how they can be sold for the money. Three Specials in Colors Heavy double breasted frieze jackets, good quality, well made and perfect fitting, four colors, Only $4.25 each. Heavy double breasted frieze jackets, double stitched throughout, seams strapped with cloth, and velvet insirted, six colors, $6.00 each. Elegant beaver jackets tt* fawn, navy, drap, and red; lined throughout with silk; large pearl buttons: a coat you would be willing. to pay $10 for; our price $7.95. = STANLEY BROS. f___-______________—_ } qa. eee VICTORINE | aS er oo — —— SEE OUR LINE OF NEW Fall Neckwear 500 Different Styles to Ghcose From Nothing adds to a p*rson’s appearance for s> smal! an ovtlay as a ne w tie, No matter how well dr +s:d a shabby tie spoils the whole appearance. We are Giving Extra Value in Men’s Gloves See our Moleskin gloves for working mer at 25. and 56c. Kid g’ovcs and mitts from 50c to $1.25, Mocha gloves trom $1 to $2.25. Fur ‘ined gloves and gauntlets. able Underwear. A full line cf Stanfield’s Unshrit.k- GORDON & MCLELLAN MEN’S OUTFITTERS. xX ates (at ee Vi se i “eOEy Peete