she esa THR DAILY BXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN NOVEMBER 17 Acetate tesa a 1900. a om ' Wr g 1 wi vv nil WOT, $ ey F 1 . am oe \ ] W sy* n \W leet wVva way. € change yout Hass HUGHES’ TONK \ b PE > “ . Ore syst n. lx ot GEORGE H. HUGHES, The People s Druggist, Apothecaries t la i = = 0D _ j BREAD is atnegsuie. Ii tre bre ¢ not good, we do not enjoy our meais, or in fact enjoy hie, the staff of life } “bread is Bread cannot be goo the ingredients are good, ar the mixing and baking must be ‘ NT > uilil css done by experts. Jhat is where we have the advan age, Oor specialty is CENTS... Lots of pecple will have ‘ other. Jt is exceedirg y cgice able to the taste ard vety pepuler with Povse keepers. We slso have Vierra ard picin | 2.6 cents. WLFRESH DS00D... TELEPHONE 08. D. STEWART, Eclipse Bakery, Bakes Best Bread. breed at 5 Apples ! Applies ! Good Apples for cocking and eat- purposes, only 12c and 15¢ per Willow Market Baskets Jase received, a fine lot of cuvered llow Market Baskets. Eureka Blend Tea fyou want Tea t at will please » ty Eureka Blend, this is our cial blend. _F, Maddigan & Co. Lower Queen Street. | the muscle and sinew of the drop ot blood is extracted LAW UNTO HIMSELF —_— Every Man Must be that to Re- tain his Health and Digestion. There are hs -) . . this world who eat no meat from one vear s end to another, and cer- tam savage trbes in Africa and Pol la are almost exclusively eat eaters; but while there are usands of these. there are mil ns who live upon a mixed diet of neat, vegetables and grains and if inbers is a criterion it would seem that a mixed diet isthe best for the man tamily Che fact that you will find many ctarians who appear healthy and \igorvus and meat eaters equally SO, any number robust speci »eat both meat and vece id anything else that comes ay all goes to show that the {saw is the true oue, that every man must be a law to himeelf as to ‘hat heshall eat and drink. To repair the waste of tissue in brain workers as well as to replace labor- through the iVOeSIAa ot a er, canonly be done process of digestion. Every nerve, muscie, sinew, every from the tood we eat and digest. In these days of hustle and worry, aud artificial habits of life, scarcely | one person ina a mS thousand can lay | claim to a perfect digestion ;dyspep- | national affliction and | Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets a nation- | al blessing. } | More cases of poor digestion are | caused by failure of the stomach to! | Secrete sufficient gastric juice, or | too little Hydrochloric acid and lack | i | | ot peptones and all of these impor- taut essentials to perfect digestion | are found in Stuart’s Dyspepsia} Tablets in convenient palatable form. | Dryden, Ont. One or twe of these tablets taken | after meals insure perfect digestion | and assimiation of the food. | ; thousands of people in | , Address, Cathartic pills and laxative medi-| cines have no effect whatever in digesting food and to call such rem- edies a cure for dyspepsia is far- fecthed and absurd. Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets con- tain pepsin free from animal matter, diastase and other digestives, and not only digest all wholesome food but tend to increase the flow of gastric and by giving the uices weak stomach a much needed rest | bring about a healthy condition of the digestive organs and a normal appetite. Nervous, thin-blooded, run-down people should bear in mind, that drugs a | fits,” nd stimulants cannot furnish | STOCK BREEDERS’— ASSOCIATION. | Annual Meeting in Charlottetown Monday at 6.30 Farmers Take Notice. } Local and Othe nS, peeielindintemaaaeeue meet every! Loyal Crusaders Remember the meeting in the | Che forthcoming meeting of the Lyceum on Monday evening. Stock Breeders’ Association at Charlottetown bids fair to be one of the most important events in live stock circles yet occurring in the | for this Maritime Provinces. Very special fares Secured on the P. E. Island and In tercolonial Railwavs. Excursion tickets will be sold good to return at single second-class tare or 1 cent per mile for the whole distance travelled. following is the programme which shows that some of the best stock authorities on the continent will be among the speakers at the Tae lve have been | $80,000 for the introduction of w Regular meeting of Victoria | Division on Monday evening. The fo tbill match schaduled afternoon is declared off. Pictou has decided to borrow | ater works The election in the constituency of Yale-Cariboo will be held on Nov. 28, and in Burrard on Dec. 6. rn- | “3 or 20 At the police court {his m ing John Hughes was fined cays for being drunk and Song Service at icapable the Gospel meet- meeting, ing in Mechanic’s Hall, tc-morrow WEDNESDAY, Nov. 28th., 10 a. m. afternoon at 3.45. Stranvers always President's Address. Reports of | welcome. : Committees and general business, They had thirty inches of snow | ‘“ Live Stock Registration ”’ Paper|in Watertown, N. Y.. a few dara by C. A. Archibald, Truro, N.S.,/ago. The stree} car service was and discussion, Live Stock Hus- demoaralized for a time. oa bandry on P. E,. present, by W. Simpson, Bay View, P. E. Island. <p. m.—Address—R. Robertson, Superintendent Experimental Farm, Nappan, N S Address, J H Grisdale Assistant do,Ottawa. ‘The Require ments of the Pork Markets, Cana- dian and Foreign’’ F. W. Hodson, island, past and | } 1 "| should be your aim in chocsing a Dominion Live Stock Commissioner. | Ottawa. 8 p. m.—Dinner at Hotel Tuurspay Nov. 29th.--- 10 a. m.—Election Davies. Rose Hall, Ont. ‘‘Mistakes in Breeding’’ F. W. Hodson, D. L. S. Commissioner, Ottawa. 2 p. m.—'‘‘The Establishment and Maintenance of A Herd’’ Hon. John Minister of Agricul- ture. Addresses,— Members ot Mari- time Governments present. 8 p. m.—Special public Hon. JD, Premier P. E. I. meeting. Farquharson, ‘The Necessity of Organized Effort From a Govern- ment Standpoint,’’ Hon. Dryden, Ont., Minister of Agricul- ture, “Organization and its Bene- missioner Ottawa: address, | of Officers. | nation as ‘Feeds and Feeding’’ T. C. Raynor, | tenders it. ! } F.W. Hodson, D.L. S., Com-| that P. E. Island } Hon. |cotting Halifax in The recount demanded in West Prince will take place at Summer- side on Tuesday next, before Judge McLeod. : The best that money can uy medicine, and this is parilla. Hood's Sarsa- It cures when others fai’, A telegram was this morning received from Hon. Benj. Rogers, | who is at present in Paris, signifiying his willingness to accept a re-nomi- Councilman if the party —Remember the Gospel meeting in Mechanic’s Hall, Sunday after- noon at 4 o'clock. Strangers always welcome. Lesson: Rev. 22-17 “ Let him that heareth say, come.” —The date decided upon for the International Y. M. C. A. Conven- tion in Boston is June 11th to 16th, 1901. There are 1439 Associations in North America alone and their | total net property in buildings and Tales other real estate amounts to $20, | 246,437. -Leading dealers about town say Island dealers are boy- the way of Sydney Fisher, Minister of Agricul-| potato supplies; and tubers will be ture, Ottawa. high. The 5d per cent. license has Hotel Davies will be headquarters | proved too much for the Islanders, for the Association. stockmen. a PAIN OVER THE EYES. Headache aud Catarrh. Relieved in 10 Minutes. good biood, strong muscles and steady nerves; these only come} from wholesome food. thoroughly | digested: a fifty cent box of Stuart’s Tablets taken after meals will do| more real good than drugs, stimul- ants and dieting combined Stuarts Dyspepsia robably the safest, most popular and successfn] digestive on the mar and sold by druggists every- where in the United States, Canada and Great Britian. Lo+ Act eT — BM —It is said that the Yarmouth =. &. Co. place of the Monticello. They have in view a steel twin-screw boat. =. | RADE... DVERTISED..... BIG DISCOUNTS VT WIN ALL THE Friday we were busy all day. BECAUSE our goods ft ‘ ta take off larce marked s discounts to compete wit olow that other competitors ith our prices. SPECIALTIES : urs, Dress Goods, Mantles, Jackets, Gents’ Furnishings bask y risk you to Compare our Prices Before Buying. | WEEKS & CO. ayy | wi) DP Jonnila so Tablets is! | _ accomplish miracles. | head just over theyes jis one of the | surest signs sthat the seeds of Ca- |tarrh have been sown, and it’s your | warning to administer the quickest ‘and surest treatment to prevent | the seating of this dreaded malady. | Dr. Agnew’s Catarrhal Powder will | : ;stop all pain in ten minutes, and | vember 1s , | flowing with good things. 10 cents. BORN. At Charlottetown, Nov. 13th,1900, Mr. and Mrs. :J. E. Bell, a cure. are negotiating for the purchase of a steamer to take the | | to | daughter. | At Charlottetown, Nov. The dull, wretched pain in the | A specialrate | Who will send their produce else- of $1.50 per day will be made to all | Where.—Halifax Herald. | —Tonight will be the last cnance| our citizens will have of seeing the wonderful biograph. The new pic- tures were highly appreciated last night. Those who miss seeing this delightful entertainment will miss | one of the best things that has ever | visited our city. Tonight only. —Students of Prince of Wales are | asked not to forget the Y. M.C. A. | meeting in the college tonight at 7| o'clock. Mr. M. J. McPherson, of | Dalhousie College Y. M. C. A. will} also be present. F. Boyd Edwards will address meetings at Zion and | Central Christian churches tomor- | | row. | 14th, to | ithe wife of L. J. McPherson a son. | ~-The National Magazine for No- | at hand, filled to over- | In diver- | isity and excellence of contents, in | number and beauty of illustrations, | |and in careful attention to the little | 'things that combine for the making | takes afront place. For ten cents | it would be difficult to find a more | isatisfying literary equivalent than | r Itens i y § ? . | ce ~\ ot ¥ —z Sate / ae ~ ry 2 al hl PG mt, — \ 424 To cure te ® Bets 3 3: “e. re BtCater «a Ri tua j n’ - ; se Ee tuusi Ju.iuson’s Anodyne stood upon t's intrinsic merit, ‘ The best evidence of its virtu ‘ ) dence e is the fact 2“, Sale is steadily increasing. You can sa I. S. Jounson, Esq.—Fifty years a Johnson’s Anodyne Liniment. I Sawaannl it maintained its high standard and pularit i JOHN B. RAN ze Send for our Book IIIA, T. J. HARRIS, while generations after generations have used it, , on INFLAMMATION, mailed -* Fut up im Two Sizes, Price 25 and 50 cts. | L 8. JOHNSON Have itinthe House -\ To cure the common ailments that ™ z Oe may Ay } yu) OCCU in every family as long as life BOER neR Hout? has woes. JOHNSON'S ANODYNE LINIMENT has been used and indorsed since 1810, torelieve or cure every form - ES of Pain and Inflammation:!s Safe. ing,Sure. Otherwise it could ~ hot have existed for almost oH SON'S ovne LINIMENT is strictly a family remedy for “ Internal as much as External use Colds, Croup, Coughs, Catarrh % Cramps and Colic it acts promptly.~ 2¢ ORIGINATED BY AN OLD FAMILY PHYSICIAN. 3% 3 2, a ty There is not a medicine in "se which nocceacec ich porsesces ‘eet the confidence of ttre public toa . oe . Liniment. + For almost a century it has that in the state where it originated the fely trust what time has indorsed. onth, your father, Dr. Johnson left ever since. I can most truly say thatit has from that time to the present. + North Waterford, Maine, January, 189]. Sold by all Druggists. & CO., Boston, Minas. London House. IT’S OUT THE NOVEMBER Prince Edward island Magazine A particularly good number. Some exceptionally interesting ar ticles, and the cover picture, ‘‘A P. “tof a perfect magazine, the National} E. Island Road,’’ and the frontis- } — ol j piece, “Marchbank’s Mills,’’ are both very pretty views. These are the contents. Thursday morning, Nov. 15th, to the current issue of the National. Near Marchbank’s Mills, Hampton, P.E.I. | Dr. and Mrs. H. D. Johnson, a son. |} The National Magazine is published | Frontispiece, At Bedeque, Nov. 15th, to and Mrs. Horace Howatt.a daughter. MARRIED. 'F. Whiston, Miss Maud Munn | Robert Wakelin, both of Charlotte- | town. At Charlottetown, on Wedsesday, Nov. 14; by Rev. J. W. Mctonnell, Arthur Vatcher, to Nettie Ada Neil, both fe Charlottetown. ‘Great Haste ts Not Always Good Speed.’ Many people trust to luck -o pall them through, and are often disappointed. Do not dilly-dally in matters oj health. With tt you can With- out tt you are ‘’ no good.”” the liver, kidneys, bowels and ealthy by the use of Hood’s Sar Kee ulood Rheumatism—"“I had acute rheuma ‘sm: in my limb and foot. I commenced treattaent with Hood’s Sarsaparilla ané tinod's Pills and in a short time was eured.” WrraM HASKETT?, Brantford, Ont Scrofula—“ I wes troubled with scrofuls eid impure blood. A cut on my arm would not heal. Efcod’s Sarsaparilla wa: recommended and after I had taken three bottles I was well.” DANIEL RoBINson, b2 Treauley Strect, Toronto, Ont. Hood: Sarsapari Never Disappoints- Hood’s Pills cure liver ills; the non-irritating as enly cathartic to take with Hos Sarsaparila, | .«parilla, the faultless blood purifier. | Mr 'by the W.W. Potter Co., 91 Bedford | On October 2, 1900, by Rev. R.| other favorites in First Methodist and | | |Street, Boston, Mass. | —There will be a magnificent con- |cert in aid of the P. E. Island Hos- | pital fund by Professor Watts and Church on Thursday, Nov. 29th. Special anthems imported from abroad for the purpose. Prof. | Watts will repeat the organ selec- tions before a select audience in St. John, on one of the greatest organs in the Maritime Provinces. This The Malpeque Oyster at Home, (illus.)— Rev. J. M. Withyc mbe. Wolves in Sheep’s Clothing (illus.)—Law rence W. Watson. Our Educational System. Charlottetown Fifty Years Ago. Aspen Poplars—J. S. B. A Journey from Port Rivieres—John Caven. The Ambitions Man—John McLaren, A True Fish Story—Carle. Two Dreams—1l, Book Notes. For sale at all the bookstores and newstands. Five cents the copy. LaJvie to Trois will be the great musical event of the season. No person canafford to | miss it. Tickets for sale at Johnson | .& Johnson’s and _ by any of the} members of the Ladies’ Aid Society. Adults 25 cents,. children 15 cents. —A daring robbery was perpe- trated in Boston about 4 o’clock on Wednesday afternoon, when the} rooins of David Morse, at 85 Lowell | Street, West End, were broken into | and a safe weighing some 300 Ibs. and | -ontaining $3,000 worth of money, | diamonds, watches and jewelry, was | taken out bodily and carried away. Mr. Morse, who is a real estate| owner, was absent, looking after his property. His two sons are en- | gaged in the jewelry business, sell- | ing to the retail trade, and kept their stock-in-trade in the safe| which stood in a réom on the first | floor of the house, which they also} occupied as a sleeping room. : a { Mr. Foster has the tender of | several seats in the. House, but he i | j | ; : informed a representative of the| Star that he had decided nothing in| that connection as yet. He was} going to Ottawa for a few days’ rest, and after that a_ consultation | with the paréy friends in Ontario’ Subscription one year 50c; six months 25c. THE P. E. 1. MAGAZINE, Box 698. Charlottetown. Change of Time CHARLOTTETOWN AND PICTOU. On and after Monday, the 19th! Nov., the steamer Princess will | leave Charlottetown for Pictou at seven o'clock, a. m. (local) instead of half past nine. Also, willleave Pictou about two ). m.,on arrival of morning train from Halifax. By order. F. W. HALES, Secretary. WANTED.—A girl for genera] house- | work, Apply to Mrs. C . MdaGreg< a OVER [2,000 PEOPLE Have purchased “HEINTZMAN’S PIANOS” In preference to all others. We will furaish you with the list of their names if you ‘lestre it. Intending purchas ers will do well t: scrutinize the list closely, where ther } . . . will most li cely recog nize the nime of a relative or frien] whom they can wri for their opi id. | the Heintzman Piano. Miller Bros. Sole Agents, (Jueen St. ; ! FOR - SYDNEY | NORTH AND SOUTH. THE S. S. ELLIOT Will sail as above from SUMMERSIDE, 19th INST. CHARLOTTETOWN, 20th INST, R. McMILLAN. Public Meeting ! A public meeting of the Liberal- Conservative Electors of Charlotte- ‘town and Royalty will be held in the Lyceum, on Monday evening, at 8 o clock, for the purpose of nomin- ‘ating candidates for the approacle ing Local Election. SIMON W. CRABBE, Ol Ve 7) ~ as ~