ss : THE DAILY EXAMINER, CBARLOTTETOWN, NOVEMBER 3, 1908. Such Swell Suits as these Hi. & ore? Rit Can"only be bought now and then at the prices we offer. Think of it! Every new, handsome, stylish suit in stock at 25 per cent discount. Six dollars will buy $8.00 worth of style and goodness in a new fall suit. But come soon. We've fewer every day. MOORE & McLEOD eentehelh mean) “m4 a 4 Se SMe, Ste, “ss iT US me GRAND Liberal. Gonservative Correct Dress Shoe : For THE RIGHT BEFORE THE BATTLE Gentlemen Is patent leather with buttoned tops. Welhave this shoe in the Slater make. It is on the new Par- agon lsst. and is made of the finest quality of }'rench patent calf, im- ported direct from Paris by the makers. The topis of dull finished kid. The whole shoe isa marvel of elegance arid style. electors of Charlottetown a Roy- | alty will be held on cant Tuesday Ev’g Next 6th November Inst. IN OPERA HOUSE at 8 o’clock p. m. sharp. Price $5.00 Alley «Co CHARLOTTETOWN Rousing speeches will be delivered by Mr. Stewart, the Liberal-Conser- vative candidate, and other promin- ent speakers. P. BLAKE, President Liberal-Conservative As- sociation. C. R. SMALLWOOD, Secretary Liberal-Conservative As- RALLY A Grand Rally Meeting of the! | PERSONAL. | | Hon. Peter McNutt and wife are | guests at the Hotel Davies. Mr. C.C. Grand, of St. Stephen, N. B., is at the Hotel Davies ; te. Bowness went to his home in wn, was in the city last evening’ —— © -The meeting of the Salvation | | Army tomorrow night (Sunday) will | | be led by Ensign a Mrs. Knight, l lately stati ioned j Calais. 43.5. A. re rvice begins at hi ilf-past seven in the barracks. ~cveenpuitiencs iin -—-\ meeting of the Liberal-‘ iservative electors was held at the { Rennies’ Road schoolh: use on Wed- jnesday evening, at which a Hugh | John Macdon: ild Club was formed in | 'connection with the Hunter River | polling division. The officers of the | Club are as follows: | Dr. Honeywell, Pres. | Mr. Thos. Oxenham, Vice Pres. Mr. James Patterson, Secy. | Executive Committee, the officers | ‘of the Club and Messrs. John An- | drews and Matthias Peters. A “Take care of the pennies and | the pounds will take care of them- | Selves. Large things are but an aggrega- | _tion of small things. If we take! | care of the small things we are in 'effect taking care of the large ‘things which the small things com- bine to make. Take care of what you eat, when | you eat, and how you eat, and your ‘stomach will take care of itself. But who takes care of such trivial things? That is why, some day, i ithe majority of the people have ito take care of their stomach. | When that day comes, there is no ‘aid so effective in undoing the re- | sults of past carelessnessas Dr. | | Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery. |It strengths the stomach and re- stores the organs of digestion and {nutrition to a condition ‘of healthy | activity. It cures biliousness, heart- burn, flatulence, indigestion, palpi- ‘tation, dizziness, cold extremities ; and a score of other ailments which ‘are but the symptoms of disorder ‘in. the stomach and its allied panes aia ks To vote for Hughes is to express satisfaction with the large increase of the public expenditures and. debt! SL 2 A CAL mis signature is on every box of the genu Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tavis | the remedy that eures a coki in one dag |= = —E Eee Vieo Guaiacol | or Reddin’s Perfected Emuls.on. finds its way into many houses Because of its Goodness Because we make it. In the fall of po we made and sold only six doz Last fall we sold three gross. Because we have medical me n’s approval of it here. Because it’s the only Emulsien on the market containing our antisept- ic. It will stopa cough where others have failed, besides increasing weight rnd streagt h. We can refer you to iadies who have used it for their chil- deen. Made and sold by A.W. Reddin, PhmB. | The Square Druggist, | | | | | SUNNYSISIDE X D o You Drink Tea? If you don't, this ad. will not in- terest you. If you do, and you want something good, try our BROOKDALE eee BLEND, the best 28c tea on the market. Samples free. WEBSTER & MACKAY sociation. Se Ae Ate WANTED.—A girl fer general house. ae ie iS His Was work; with ple Apply to Mrs S. R, f j Jenkins, Grafton street, Bl = > Cor. Kent and Gt. Geo. St. ‘ Ore AN OLD FIGHTER RETURNS. F TUPPER CLUB HONORS, | DR. JENKINS Northwest. the historic event of the the re Africa---the President of The Tupper mark the event of the return of Dr. Jenkins to take part in the great contest now going on in | West, by giving him a “cordial re- ee and a warm welcome home. , by order of the President, they cve ning and members ee neton this morning. Wm 'odgson and Miss! i ai say returned to Malpeque O ay Dr. McLellan, of Summerside, was lamone the visitors in Charlottetown last night. essrs. Brennan and Bent, of the | wu merside Journal, were among 1 { visitors to the city last night. Carrutiicrs, of Bedeque. who lates ocating in Charlotte at in their rooms on Kent Street | jat 10 o’cloc k. Three-quarters of an hour were| | spent there during which short, | stirring addresses were delivered by | |Mr. J. T. Mellish, Mr. Oland, Mr. S. W. Crabbe and Councillor These gentlemen stated their own’! jimpression of the canvass in West | ‘Queen's and reported that their pri- | i vate advices from ihere and elsewhere in Canada pre- dicted victory all along the line. Short!v before eleven o'clock the | }members of the Club took torches )and went in procession to the rail- | way station arriving in good time to! ‘meet the train and Dr. Jenkins, | whose appearance’ they greeted | with three cheers and a tiger. &7"% The doctor, after shaking hands with his friends, was conducted to a} | carris ige and accompanied by the} | President of the Liberal-Conservat- ive Association and by Pr esident | Dawson of the Club to the house of his son, Dr. S. R. Jenkins. where. | amid cheers and the singing offHe’s. /a Jolly Good Fellow, he alighted. The doctor deliv ered a short a |promptu speech, in which he thank- | ‘ed the members of the Tupper am for their warm reception, and said | 'that he had come nearly three | thousand miles to help in the con- test against a government of un- ‘fulfilled promises, extravagance and | corruption. He pr edicted a great | | victory for the Opposition which, he | said, really ought to win on the ith | of Nov Cx aher. NER Called upon the doctor this fore- | noon, and found him a fresh and| hearty after his long journey, in ex-| cellent health and ready for the! fray. Questioned as to the prospects in the West, particularly with regard | to the Islanders whoare candidates | in British Columbia and Manitoba, | | the doctor said that the election of | if Mr. Albert McNeill (son of the Rev. | Donald McNeill of this city) is freely | 1\ conceded. | | As to the election of Mr. J.) |'Heber Haslam, in Selkirk. said he. | the sre is scarcely any less doubt. Mr. | Haslam isa prominent and infiuen- | tial man, not only in the district’! | but in the city of Winnipeg, and as ithe ch: impion of a xood cause, he \is almost certain Dof not- | withstanding the fact | ponent is a creation of Sifton and | boodling, to any extent will be} | brought into requisition. But the success, On His Return From The Great) Not content with taking part in | turn of our soldiers from South | Club determined to! (Jueen 8] Horne. the best source S| The ‘Tupper CLUB ROOMS Are Open Daily.... From 10 a. m. to to p. m, SUNDAY ALL ARE EXCEPTED INVITED TO ATTEND ESss SeSSS A representative of Tuk Examt- Vj that his op-| ¥ \f fact that he isa Siftonite is likely to ensure > his defeat ; for that Minis- | ter is scaetdniaaaiae discounted in| ‘' Manit» ito ‘m is Brandon, as elsewhere throughout | | | Manito! ” and the Northwest. | | Every human device’ | for the purpose of securing the de- | fei itof Hugh John Macdonald. But 'the popular belief throughout the ‘country is that Hugh John will |triumph in this election as he did in | |the provincial | ago. In Alberta Mr. Benuett, whois a| | most energetic and able candidate, | has every prospect of beating Oliver | | who had practically doing its ''96. The south end of the district | ¥ | where there was scarcely any Con-| # iservative vote polled in the last! ¥ ‘election, will give Bennett a hand- some majority. Dr. Jenkins has) |worked that part thoroughly and’ | Ov ercome the indifference | quent in the selection of an object-| jonable candidate last time. Altogether the doctor’s diaguosis | § gives no hope, whatever for the| ‘( case of the Tarte-Laurier-Sifton ;! \ cas he hopes to see Prince Edward | Island in full accord with the | tinental provinces. | Questioned as to the crops of this. }year and the ranches, Dr. Jenkins | said that the crops in his neighbor- ‘hood and throughout the Northwest vhad been good “and for the most! part, sav ed in good condition. The) _bad weather came on just as the | harv est was finished. Ranches are |prosperiag, prices of horses and. ‘cattle are unproving, and the stock | of the courtry is looking well. er You! won’t be kept awake with | | that “constant hackling cough if Griffiths’ Menthol Liniment is' used. Just take a few drops on sugar and rub:the throat and chest. | best in! W ‘isresorted to| A elections of a year| % a walk over in| A conse- | § con-, MPSS THE KIDS DAY ) SATURDAY. Weare going to give you Kid Gloves cheap Saturday. Every lady should pay our Glove Department a visit. You'll get a good glove in black and other colors in all sizes, viz : 5, 5h, 6, 61, 63, 63, 7 ds, ot, o9C Our Our Celebrated Celebrated Muriel Boulevard All colors, all sizes, fully guar- anteed All colors, al! sizes and guar- anteed, for Marcelle 2-clasp 8 9 C EuceNneJanmets 8 9 C Re eutes Olinda goes on sale at New Mocca, a beautiful glove Our famous Kangroo, in colors only 80c $1.35 $1.20 The above are the greatest Glove Snaps we've ever offered you. AT CHARLOTTETOWN SENTNER McLEOD & CO. .’S BUSIEST STORE HANDSOME..., 2 Rings W. W. Wellner, = Watchmaker, We display one of the handsome Jeweler, est assortments of Ladies’ Rings Engraver, be seen in the city. s lection with Dia- We would specially mention our ot half hoop settings, muunted 7 monds, or in combination with Charlottetown, P. E. I. Rubies, Sapphires, Pearls, Turquoise, of Op ls. These we show in three and five stone ; combinations.