THE DAILY EXAMINER. CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEMBRE 29 << SPE BRE s = | A eanis CAPE BRETON, NOTES AND COMMENTS. ‘ore Throat = a na . »Y v:! ‘ rarmers Meeting at Baddeck Mr. PINEAI . too. has heen turned Bridge. down + pleasant!) BADPECK sovember 27.—T. G i : | : Pac Raynor, of Ontark ind C. H. Blac} FLAS anything been done vet to ; Bark’s Antiseptic as- ee: ae : bi one ‘*»| Wards the arrest and punishment of tf Ami » addr 4 ‘ €rs | the ballot-b 9 meeting at Baddeck Bridge on | or oon, te tilles. Saturday evening Messrs Raynor a ae by and Black have this week addressed INa r port issued by the British phese pes EA aus neetings at Mabou, Strathlorne. | 30ard of Trade on the share and irs, and ate 2 ; S. W. Margaree, Margaree Forks. beet capital of railways, together fe They alsa N. E. Margaree and Middle River. | With particulars of traffic in passen- pris and «the hese meetings are held under the £eTS and goods, nee expenses ine throat. auspices of the Maritime Breeders’; 2nd net profits for the year 1899 ot +} ul 1e railw aye in the 1 aaa Kingdom. he capital paid up is given as over Price 25c Association The subjects discussed included * the rrowing of farm | | | 5 crops, particularly roots and clovi r.’’| 1,150 millionjpounds,and the recs ipts ( 0 E. tH ug 1¢ S, ana the breeding, feeding, and from ruine po &c.,and live stock ye , development of live accel Mr. | traffic at £52,117,000, and the The Peot uggs haynor is not only a pleasant spe ak amount carried at 413.6 million tons Apoth er but is thoroughly acquainted! {he cost of fuel is returned at £4, h the subjects he discusses. Mr. | =/3,000 yeaa wees Raynor has done good work in th g000 eee ae view Gace al ae “ — Lio and Tus is the people's battle; and — ) aes e regret-|the people evidently regard it as Dp on sees owing the bad state ot their battle; for THe Examiner | sREA vie Weather and roads these meet-| editor’s table is literally cove ed | | er nave - oceE: more largely with corr: eapond lence from the pe opi oe ee However, the evident} in denunciation of the Farquharson not good, we t enjoy interest shown by those present is| Administr: ition,—its corrupt meth saiade y life, for es +3 pgarrsagior , e, and we hope for | ods and growing taxes, etc. Some <a te fe.” etter meetings in the future. of the longer letters we have been Bread cant Se ee ;compelled to hold over. Some of the ingredients are good, an In view of the enthusiastic man-| the shorter ones we have published the mixiug al king mt tt ner in which the Flag Drill and|and the others will appear as done 5} th ro oe = ; Pr Band of Love entertainment was re-| 800n as possible. Le = ceived last week, it has been decided ncaa 7 to repeat it on Thursday evening at An extended report of the open NOHESSE | LOAF the Salvation Army hall. Admis-}| ing meeting of the Maritime Stock i CENTS . sion oniy 0 cents. Breeders Association held in the nt ee aol a Kindergarten Hall this forenoon aes Yt so. encoedinntadie The Misses Fennell and Fraser|'S held over until tomorrow. Presi able to the taste and very §) Will hold an art and needlework sale dent _ Elderkin delivered a good | ¢ vopulsr with housekeepers. We fin the store on Sunnyside lately oc practical address, and Mr. C. A als bave Vienna bread at 7‘ cupied DV Johnson & Johnson. on Archibald, of rruro, read an inter- | an bread at 6 cent Tuesday and Wednesday, December | “Sting paper on the registration of lil FRESH lith and 12th. Work includes! stock. A Chsctasion ae = hand-painted china (a specialty) oil which Hon. Mr. Dryden, Mr. C. C. ND ae and water colors. tf. Gardiner, Mr. Wise, Mr. Callbeck, TELEPHONE 08. | Mr. Hodson and Mr. J. A. McDon fn iald, of Hermanville, took part. D. STEWART, POLITISAL MEETINGS Mr. Piryy, the leader of the Op- Eclipse Bakery, * | position in ( Juebec, in his address to Bakes Best Bread. : the electors of that province de- The Hon. George Forbes and D.P.| clares that the Provincial Gevern- = Irving, Ksq., will meet the Electors ment has taken an unfair ai dvan- of the _ District of Queen’s Co.|tage of the people and is seeking a at the following times and places : snap ve rdict, when it hurries on a ‘ cor sllew Thurs AV T re ar 20} e ¢ leasant Valley, Thursday, November 29th accounts for the last eighteen sf aS egy i § missing r seems ‘ Beile River, Friday November 3oth, at 7 p months missing. It seems that the A z ez ¢ oi contest was ordered from Ottawa co es z Melville, Lot 60, Saturday, December 1st,}and it has been remarked that this 3 is what the people get from the |alliance of the Federal and Provin- Pp. ok cial Governments. Itis a curious Jigg Hall, Tuesday, December 4th, at:2 | m. ~ } Avondale, Monday, December 2rd, at J ws tN G A 1 2s for cocking ar 3 eat p- mn. . Good PI e > 4 t ownal Hall, W ednesday, Decem ber sth, P appeal on the ground that a new purposes, only 12c and 15° per |,, 7 " C p.m. ee peck. aledonia, Thursday, December 6th, at 7 | the constitution requires the new . » . p. m. man to be endorsed. There wasa Willow Market Baskets Grand View, Friday, December 7th, at 2} new Premier in P. E. Island not long | since; but he did not take the same view of the constitution. There was no appeal to the people for endorsa- tion, owing to the trifling circum. stance that such an appeal would have resulted in defeat. Now. when the echoes of the Dominion | ust received, a fine lot of c vered | P: ™: ; — “i . Basket ee Montague West, Saturday, December 8 h lioW Market Baskets. aed : . I Eureka Blend Tea (rwell Cove, Monday, December roth, a you want Tea tat will please |, p. m, ", try Fureka Blend, this is our Vernon River Bridge Hall, Tuesday, De ion Hall, Monday, December roth, at 2 special blend. ember 11th, at 2p. m, |}contest are®still in the air, he ven- The Opposition candidates are in R, F, Maddigan & Co. vited to attend the above meetings n26—d&wtd el STOCK BREEDERS’ ASSOCIATION. nnentliminptionggptions i Programme for This Afternoon Lower Queen Street Coe = cD Pm Fe i | and To-morrow. fae ee | 2p. m.—Address — R. Robertson, Superintendent Experi- : } . . oe . . | 7 y This week we are going to give the biggest bargains in Jackets ever | mental Farm, Nappan, offered in the city.---WEEKS & CO. Good weight, la in Clot] . } lz “hk . i <j Rgular pric aa ; ee This Week, $1.6. ; N. S.; “* The Require- ments of the Pork Markets, Canadian and Foreign,” F W Hodson, Dominion Live Stock Com missioner, Ottawa. Mr James Courtney, of London. England, a large produce Plais Re rar ] cos ride . ‘ : iil, Caver Cloth Jacket. colors TI W k, | < j own. navy ae a a Bg a teas iis ce $ 3 4 + 7 fawn, recular price 2.85, reé ] CE to the demands of the Eng wee ay bla ack Cloth Jacket, tight curl This Week 7 36 lish market. uely braided, velvet collar, regular ’ : | 8p. m.—Dinner at Hotel Davies. recular ice $3: 25, Tuoourspay, Noy. 29rn. _iBlack ( uri ¢ ith la Los rrr a Hon.John Dryden, Ontari ; We Nave 4 : . » , . 1s mw I A ddresses MMi mbers Pat Th ae & side a table on our first floor for a speciat ine of Felt | nes itim f V ninent ~ais. iD ; i . a © ry * oe ‘ ; he Mar me Governme ts Re an ange in price from 60c to $1.30. loclevr quick we| ‘ ' "aye Marked t | 6 4 | oes or 18 p. m.—Special public meeting \ddress—Hon. D. Farq _ > h< Pri iar P E gC Cac Pia Nie . eds + 4+ Zou OLc i i \ FH r Tit L Stal i WH “8 ; £iry — everyooay } OLESALE AND RETAIL. The People’s Stoic, | part. 7) fact that Mr. Parent explains his| ons” war et nicely beside: ek, $2.35) 10a.m. — —Hlection of Officers, | EI |2p. m.—‘‘ The Establishment and | i. ; 1A & Maintenance of a Herd,”’! a ’ *“* 5 ) +4 : ; AA sth 9 ’ n Dominion : (ottawa. f - 2 ho “allAesa fH) N B.—Time will be allowed fo e@ po an ter every Aaa;re > nd | ss : | . . 7 +alre € hh L aX Local and Other Items i Lo 10k out for the eta utters’ list now ready for publication. The time is vetting > ahaa \t ‘ths police court, this morn- Joseph Conway was fined $3 or fhe , and Jo eph Doucette $2 or 10 days for drunkenness. 7 Che Halifax came into port about half-past five this morning, bringing four passengers viz. Miss D B McLeod, Jas Macdonald. Sar: ah Hi ial and Ernest Gardner. She “aid too outside the harbor all night On account of the Storm. rhis being the last trip this sea son of the steamer Halifax there were many of the on Captain a int. Hh “, wee Pye . Mate Ellis. Steward NOoves ha 1 (4 ol and the other popular office rs on the wharf to see the rood ship off and say au revoir. The officers of the Halifax have hosts of friends at this port by whom they will be warmly welcomed back next year it is reported that the cigarette fiend is making headway in Toronto, in spite of the P rovincial law which Papielde the sale of cigare ‘ttes to per- sons under eighteen years of age. The superintendent of the Industrial School at Mimico said recently at a board meeting that 75 per cent. of the boys: "admitted were addicted to cigarettes and that their physical _development was stunted by the | practice. ; les ‘ Wood Islands Hall, Wednesday, Nevem-| general election in three weeks, pp a Sea at 7 Pp. mM. without notice, and with the public | Premier has been selected, and that | tures to try a fall with the people. | eC EE SO i eS dealer in that market, will | answer questions in regard | a Te ‘Swine Feeding. i: : Grisdale, Agriculturalist Better goods, at prices never before heard of in this city. | Experimenta! Farm. : : Ottawa; ‘ Feeds and ————— Feeding,’ T G Raynor Rose Hall, Ont. Minister of Agriculture. The following despatch from St. John will be read with interest by very many people in Charlcttetown: | Mr. James McKenna, the popular travelling passenger agent of the ‘P R, who was so badly injured in the Grand Falls bridge accident, arrived on the Montreal train at noon to again take up his work. He was metat the station by a large delegation of the St. John clerks and warmly welcomed. The clerks arranged a theatre party for him in the evening, and after the perform- ance entertained him at luncheon. Mr. McKenna has many Warm | friends in St. John who will be glad | to see him back at his post. He has about fully recovered from his injuries. 1900. TTEND THE ig Discount SALE Si AT STANLEY BROS. iT PAYS TO BUY AT PERKINS’. Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats - = Half Price We have placed the balance of our trimmed and Untrimmed Hats Felt Walking Hats and Wool Tams on sale at Half Price. For example: $8 Trimmed Hats $4 38c Wool Tams (9c 6 Trimmed Hats 3 50c Wool Tams 25c 4 Trimmed Hats 2 75c Felt Hats 38c IF YOU WANT A GOOD F, PERKINS & CO,, Me Millinery Leaders. a ee @ne Large Box of Flowers and Feathers, worth up to 40, your Ghoice at 10c each. 25 p.c. off the Balance of our Tailor-made Costumes Fifty Dress Lengths at a Big Discount. Thirty Pieces of Print Gotton at Reduced Prices. Peerless Blankets worth $4 for $2.95. BIG HONEST BARGAIN TRY aa ge ery ngage “a “ a. | ath cite SAN BS ote AF ne ame Me ety ate ceomsoetcene Lepage Maa nye cages tian, is Pom ae ‘* pt page ate oe * aA Rat ene < ee a Se ee ct TS Sag — + agra wre: nie egrets aed AN Wii, amc ye 7 Reals yar eth he Ss Em age ali iy Saab az * a a = eeseteneeilasree sme adm ‘ Si Siehee ane aes ae ee, % nope ortnggg cts yee 9? ees ak " a eee EE Pr eR ES, ae A wih Ee a? a fmsiap a 8S BULA ai NE PS ARS a wand ee? see: Pat ICE | ews. oF pen an Seat te ti Tee ed sag: hay ¥ ae FO te AER ree. 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