7PM a mane pe AN PRN RCN, MR SSN RE ee Be aM di a ng eee ee 7 5s me ; Sly See Were Ge, me RN Sa THE DAILY FXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEMBRE 21, 1900. STILL 17 COMES. a —— . ° DING | More Subseries Towards the BUIL 9 | Monument Fund. Yesterday's subscriptions bring : the monument fund up to $1797, THE BODY | Following are the names of addi- | tional subscribers ee oe | A. Lord..... See el Wrong food, wrong livirg, too A. B. Warburton. 10.00 much work, he . ory health Michael Duffy... 24. 5.00 ete so acieee sl ie i | Gordon T Alley, (Dr.) 5.90 hole system below par. From | ©. B. Chappell mene 3.00 feeling ‘tout of sorts” to be | Haszard & Moore....... 5.00 coming an invalid is a short A. G. Peake 1.00 way. be se J.J. Johnston... .. 1.00 Change y ‘ oar: ae — Chas, LVOms, . <3 L.00 HUGHES’ TONIC, You will gain flesh and heaith 1d more @ ee happiness. | I ton $47.00 increasing the appetite, and Se giving tone apd strengch to th Blankets— 500 _ pairs _ pony Ee white and grey blankets GEORGE Hi INES, | | for less than manufactur- The People’s Drurgist, ‘ers prices. 60x80 and Apothecaries Hall. | 72x84; 5,6, 7 and 8 Ibs, for Si. 75, $2, $2.75 $3. 50 and $4. Prowse Bros, the -~Wonderiul Cheap Men. j LO <i STILL the Patriot has no = G00b 4) for the Government. The In nt aunot be successfully defen ~- ed. BREAD | THe Patriot says that ‘‘the loss of | - | $10,000 a year to the Island forever defence Govern- if tke brese | isa pretty bad chestnut.’’—and we good, we do not enjoy our 9} Suppose that the gain of $20,000ad- meals, or in fact enjoy life, for @ jv led to the subsidy by the Conserva- “bread is the staff of lite.’ §}.tives may be called a ‘ ‘pretty good Bread cannot be good unless §| chestnut.” the ingredients are good, and §} ms } rIug d baking must 1 i Aas 2B i “e by experts. Lhat is where § | em” mner se the advan.age. Our §| To assist digestion, relieve distress eeialty is Z efter eating or drinking too heartily, to prevent constipation, take SUCHESSE LOAF Hood’s Pills 4 ames - | cae will have’ part Sold everywhere. 25 cents. SIE corspenct Clothing— The buying with bovsekecpers. Wee) public Should make a note have Nien en ar ef this One teen. Snet. te ALL FRESH we sell the best ready- AND GOOD made Clothing made in ne ‘Canada. See our tailor : made Overcoats at $10, $iz a. _ STEWART, and $15. Prowse Bros. B: RCEY : rie Agents Wanted. Good reliable men to sell The va Scotia Fertilizer Co’s Fertili- : | zers on commission. Apply to Apples : ' The Nova Scotia Fertilizer Co., Applies HALIFAX. N.S. g | nl6—} mo Good Apples for cocking and eat- | PLE. ISLAND... | Commercial College ing purposes, cnly 12c and 5c per peck. is » | 2a attention of those who desire a thor Willow Market Baskets es and practica 1 re -paration for an active Just received, a fine lot of covered | business Ife is called 1 the advantag s offered Willow Market Baskets. | by this college. Bookk: eping, Commercial i Law, Arithme-ic, Peomanship, English, Eureka Blend Tea | Corre spondence, Rusiness Methods, Sh« | hand, Typewriting , are taught in 1t'« If you want Tea taat will please | ™0st direct and practic " eR ee aS tae attention is given to locating graquates 1n ye oy Kureka Blend, this is our | good bi sit 1ess p. sitions. New term openc special blend. n M onday, August 2cth inst., at 9.30 p. im Send for ‘prost ectus. F. O. Box 242. ISAAC OXENHAM. no—'f Principa! and Propric':* MEN’S FURNISHINGS. x goods store doesn't grow without reason. biggest i the city without the best of rea- good store; best goods make the We are R. F. Maddigan & Co. | Lower Queen Street. A furnishin; Doesn't become 4 sons, (Good goocs make a best store. Altoge ‘ther we have outgrown all others. growing still, arid: t is values like this that’s doing it. Men s Heavy Underwear, recular | . (ents Lined Kid Gloves, the line #1.25 suit, reduced to poe” |that’s worth 75c a pair, this wsek Yu YT 95¢ SUIT. 52c PAIR. Heavy Meeced Suit, every seam | We show a very warm lined Glove Nercast, worth $1.30. this week, every seam well sewn. It’s worth $1.10. It goes on sale at $1.00 SUIT. Heavy Enclish Braces. the kind 85c PAIR. that never break, 18c and 22c p< Worth 30c pair. ~ Collars. four ply liz en. 1dc or two for Zac. All sty ‘les Heavy rlannelette Working Shirt at 50ce; good value. Better grade, ribbed, at 62c EACH. 4 eac a] avai, , all linen. If you want better grades in any line drop in and have a loo’: through our stock, as we est stocks in the city to choose from, and at the lowest priccs. WEEKS & CO. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. The_People’s Store. DECLARATION DAY Declaration in ‘te Bee Queen’s Postponed Till Monday, This was declaration day in West. (Queen and King’s. In West (Queen's | Sir Louis Davies was declared elect- | Local an. Other lten S Saccnmanliinneasnaltillies aot e ~—One year on tiie veidt in Seca Africa at the Leciure Koom ot iti. | First Methodist Church to-morr | evening. Steamship ( Oban is due here to- } - 29 morrow 22nd inst, with a full cargo| ; 1 ' «LABDIES’ JACKE 1S. INSURANCE. Life in return the resolutely opposed I send you 2 ° K. ROSS, Charlotictowa. Neckwear Nothing adds to a person’s appearance for s) mall an outlay as a ncw at 252 end 56c, A full line of Stanfield’s Uashrirk.. GORDON & WicLELLAN a = OVER 12,000 PEOPLE Have purchased “HEINTZMAN’S PIANOS” In preference. to al} others. We will furnish vow ed, and Mr. J. J. Hughes was de- of coal to Peake Bros. Co. See adver clared elected in King’ Ss tisement in other column. See Following are the official figures | South African experiences in for West Queen’s and King’s :— oi or nse Sie First Meth-| 7 ERCP curerer s | OdIS turch, to-morrow evening W EST () | EEN S. (Thursd:z Ly). Give Mr. Mellish a - | crowded house. © © | ~Ernest Munn, lof Wood Isl Our ie = OC slands, | % = | le it his home on Friday last and| Nn Q | went to Pictou in a schooner. Yes-| CHARLOTTETOWN. | terday his iifeless bod y was brough: | ware) gas... iM... oa home. He had been k illed by the | ‘1 West..... 80...... 79| midnight express comi ug into Pic | Stock ae ee ee ot tou the night be iss The deceas > | 2 West..... 49...... 39) was only 19 years of age, and his| mene. Ss S. ee... death under such circ umstances is| 3 West, .:. a8 5D doeply regretted. : 7. oe... 3) eS 107 | —One ofthe government organs | j ' 4 Central... 56...... 75) announces that Mr. Girard. whol} Wee. ee 85 was elected in Chicoutimi as a con-| 5 Kast....:. 88...... 163) servative, has offered his support co “5 KastCent. 74...... 91|the government. The St. John Sun| T J HARRIS London House a? wee 98...... 115} remarks that “‘if this true the do- | . ’ . 5 West ....106...... 104) minion opposition will have only | Royalty East....*59...... 88} four French speaking repre senta Royalty West.... 32...... 49| tives from Quebec province.”’ Long River............63...... 106} —A Moncton despatch says : Rev. Mrench River.........33...... 164|J. M. Forbes, Church of Engla und | Clifton... .......: ....88:. .... 109| minister, late: of Alberton and Granville..............65...... 111 | Crapaud, passed through Moncton | Hope River...........89...... 83|0n his way to Belmont, New York Hazel Grove...........42...... 57| where he has accepted a pastorate. | New Glasgow .... ....90...... 98| Mr. Forbes was accompanied by! Bae os Poe Hunter River. Soe ee, I orbes and their fainily of son DO YOU WISH ‘0 know something about our New Form ot Insurence ? North Wiltshire.......66...... 184|and five daughters. Belmont is a It will pay you to investigate it even if you have North River. ..::......49...... 89/ smart little town near Buffalo. | plans hitherto. If you will favor us with your age we wil M ilton Cn oe heck es a —It will be pleasing to the friends | the best Protection and Iavestment plan that was ever Gevised. manne Sets. Ss; Se Mrs. Hugh McLean, of Dundas, | Nine Mile Creek...... 69...... 149 who has been seriously ill in Boston | THE NORTH AMERICAN LIFE st. Catherines. ....... am. ..... 62) where she is visiting her daughter, | , . ‘Mrs. D. H. Stewart, to hear that. 179; 2528 | she is convalescing and it is thought | Mi fai. for Davies, 735. | that she will soon be all right again. | hese fi gures were left out of the official! Mrs. McLean is under the care of | Nov 15—eod in dly 11 wky for 2 weeks count because of a mistake at the poll. | Dr. Miles Martin. of Boston. a form- | : ’ Says KING’S er resident of Montague. ee aie Re The ratepayers of Pleasant'| SEE OU 4 LI N F 6) F i -W e = Grove School District intend having | & =a grand basket social on Wednesday | Se q | November 28th, in aid of the school | ' ea <ifund. An up-to date programme, Dike: on, consist. ng of dialogues, recitations ca : ik | North Lake. oy fee: |. vocal and instrumental _music | |p riest Pond... BA n> has — oieggehe hainion tc ten i Rea Px : " »| cents sadies with baskets free. = i . —¥ on ot 46. = ae 8 Doors open at 6.30 p.m., perform- 560 Bitterent Styles to Ghceose From [Souris Fast. .-412....... gg | ance at 7 Oclock sharp. Come all| " Souris Line Road...... 47...... 45) and spend a pleasant evening. Rollo Bay Chapel.... Cee 73 | Stanley Austin, aged 24 years, | ie, No matter how well dr.ssed a shabby tie spoils the whole appearance. REP Ms toorete cs 3 Blane o4| of Chipman, (Jueen’s county, N. B., | Head R¢ tae Or 6 Se 51 fe i was killed last week at Chesuncook, Sa St Atirewta 2 ot mg 50 Me, by a tree falling on him. The We are Giving Extra Value in Wien’s Giovesj Pealie’s Station. °°... @ oS 5B | | body was sent home for interment. ie oe... -.. . 9... 406) Be had been working in the lumber | See our Moleskin gloves for working mer Matiev... x... <..0-.. 4p Shee woods. This was his_ first ae ee Kid gloves and mitts from 50c to $1.25, St. Peter's Bay, S.... 71.. ... 44|4¥ay from home, and it is Said he Mocha doves trom $1 to $2.25. St. Peter’s Bay. N.... 90...... ~§@|C@me away against his mother’s| FE . Scie eel enbeatadBieis otitis | ae wish. Only a few days before the} ble U prac rized glo 8 ei er ae 66, | accident he received a letter from | ®¥/¢ Underwear. Glenfanning.......... 23 |his mother entreating him to re-| i ne ge Se a | turn, stating that she had dreamed Lorne Vallev .. 108 -- Be 3| that after having been away a few! New Perth...) |||) 55....,, 4| Weeks he was brought back dead. | MEIN’S OUTFITTERS. Baldwin’s Road ...... 57....... 83} — van and Chas. Thompson,own- Victoria Cross. ... 6h...... 37, ersofthe Colonial gold mine at| cimneryiie ...... %. - 50| 7 Renfrew, N 5, are the possessors of | 9 Montague Bridge N.. 85°-***- 36] 4 gold brick weighing 2,700 ceagarcige Montague Bridge S..132...... 90! ; Dae are ee ae! is Sere > Clree Bie sess argest brick of gold ever found in} OMS GN ES: ss coors i - Pe ee a: spies al Nova Scotia, and it came from 110) THE NOVEMBER Woodville Mills...... 47...... 7g) tone.of quate. to secure 3 the} Pri Suuching. ........ 44 63 | OWners spent $1,800, giving them a'| mce g cash ce e Red House............ 94...... 91 | Margin of $62,000. During the past | oe Ne ee three months this miae has yielded | Edward 210, 1970 | $70,000 in gold from an expenditure | | Majority for Hughes, 240. of $3,000 and with less than a score | : of men working. The property con- | isiand es sists of 300 acres andonly a small| DECLARATION corner has been worked. The lead} Ma azine IN EAST QUEEN’S.|is 4 bonanza and will be fully devel- | Gg oped at once. Its prospective yield | eet S : Today at 10 o’clock, the returning | is estimated in the millions. A es good ; number. officer at Southport, opened his | === = =e Mee see V rina Me) court for the purpose of summing BORN. | z Island Road”. cia tea thimtia: up the vote given at the jlate elec-| At Pleasant Grove, on Nov. 8th, ! piace. Marchbank’s Mills.’ are vn and of declar'n z tke candidate| 1990, to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cc. | both : very pretty views. re the highest number of votes The declaration, how- ever wa; postponed ati2 o'clock u itil Monday, the 26th November at 10 o'clock, owing to the allewed fail- having as elected ure of two deputy. returning officers to enclose in the ballot boxes the usual statemen™gpf their polls. This adjournment was made in order that the deputy returning officers might be compelled to a} pear and give the state of the po I at their respective polls. The de- faulting officers are BrucefLeitch of Stanhope, who was the deputy at Covehead, and a Mr. Grane, who wus d sputy at Cherry Valley. In the 32 polls which were allowed the vote st: inds : MA ee oS sds eee McKinnon... 2 128 1 i 4 SHO 2482 SE ee Se l giving a majority of 2 for Martin, with the two polls above referred to still to be counted. The two polls eave Martin 1] : votes and McKin- non 116 votes, a majority of 8 _50e 4 Martin which “vdded to the 2 of e carry one of the largest and, , majority which he has in the 32 polls all already allowed elects Mar- tin by a majoriry of 10. It is to be hoped that measures will be taken to enforce the penal parts of the Election Law against returuin £ officers and deputy re- hie duties assigned to them by the statute. ne ofticers who fail to perform | Watts, a son. In this city, on Wednesday morn- ing, Nov. 21st, 1960, to Mr. and Mrs, | -a-Frontisphece, Roaald Macdonald, a daughter. The Malp eque Oyster at Home, (illus.) - | Rev. i. aS ithyC. mbe. se a OW. olves in Sheep’s Clothing Ecezmainits ~~ Worst Form. | These are the contents. | Near Marchbank’s Mills, Hampton, P.E.I. ° (illus. )—Law LaJvie to Trois Our Educational System. Charlottetown Fifty Years Ago. Aspen Poplars—J. S. B, A Journey from Port Rivieres—John Caven. Back Covered With Blisters—Terrible = The Ambitious Man— John McLaren, Itching —No Sleep Possible—Or. | 7 1175 i) Story Lars. Chase's Ointment Simply Marvellous in | YS (ic its Curative Powers. ;: SROs ees, Mr. John Kelly, 79 Trinity street, To. = For sale at all the bookstores and ae ee the fol- | newstands. Five cents copy. | “T have been troubled with eczema | Subscription one year Dd0c; six) in almost its worst form for the past | months 25c. three years. At times. my back and shoulder blades were literally covered THE P. E. I. MAGAZINE, with patches like water blisters, and | these, accompanied with terrible itch- | Box 698. Charlottetown. ing on my legs, put sleep out of the | with the list of names if you desire if Intending purchas the r ers will do wel! to scrutinize the list closely, where the "y will most likely recog nize the name of a relative or friend to whom they can write for their opinion of the Heintzman Piano. tion. I tried various well-known | we Ge cmagii (names eieiitioned), at aid LIBERAL CONSERVATIVE CONVENTION. everything possible to obtain relief, but A convention of Liberal-Conservative Dele | with little success. I had frequently heard of Dr. Chase’s Ointment, but ” | gates fer the Second Electoral District of | ae ak os prety pga a King’s will be held in Morell Hall on Thurs- like a new being. Its soothing and | for the purpose of nominating a candidat: to healing properties are simply marvel- | contest the district asan As semblyman, at Dr. Chase’s Ointment fo? the release A. 0. Morson, resigned. Chairmen wil! see from long suffering.’ | that poll is represented by ten delegates. for all itching skin diseases, 60 cents a box, at all dealers, or Edmanson, Bates Convener | s meeting vith so many disappointments, | Since using Dr. Chase’s Ointment, I am | ‘ay, 22nd November inst, at 1 o'clock, p. m. jlous, and I am honestly grateful te | the forthcoming election, in place of Mr. W. Dr. Chase’s Ointment, a positive cure L. P. DOYLE, and Co., Toronte | St. Peter’s, Nev 14, 1999—1& Miller Bros. Sole Agents, Queen St. Change of Time CHARLOTTETOWN PICTOU. On and after Monday, the 19th Nov., the steamer Princess will leave Charlottetown for Pictou at seven 0 clock, a. m. (local) instead of half past nine. Also, willleave Pictou about two p.m., on arrival of morning train from Halifax. By order. F, W, HALES, Secretary. 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