—_ is ll all, as iti y d ‘ reported that the It is Mrs P. C. Murpyb and ch'liren, of Tig- ~~ SO HE 826 EOF, THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN, OCTOBER 25, 1899 AE | TE, LOOT oO CELE AE ——— mer ae ET A mane . hes NE mtn NA MO ~~ cme ead (* - W% 4 Tr A Pretty Story PERSONAL. | Se SEE DEE POE SPPETE, PYRE TEE, © go” si s% sesh. eRe ba | thecal aed Cet a ee — cn a 08 tin tein | Mig cet at med "|e ose wm wae ff MEET ME AT THE ALWAYS QUSY STORE 1G eponeetn ier? em ns perience in shoe store preferred. Apply to | 5 E: =” 6 rf » qj } naught was very an xu take his pis i tro ner ol ers I e rp om J ti en-mo y . R V : a ; ry ‘ ’ aa | rh va [ IVAINS ihe ce, at oR. prevaried ) oask Sir Redver h¢ ’ . . . ’ ‘ : ‘ : , ' IHIS WEEK IS PO Whe ee Va . ; & Vou a many gallant rs, but only threesons. Heep : them at home a sé The f 1ee! r| i * a puis i. 1 | 4 x " there the matter e! oe TOR ‘ — yan 1 ter resid ngin C Ape Co n\ wrote before the outbreak of the . aia ; Qt nne.an sg Cathedra! war “The English are treated like | j ‘. = ‘ 118 | UUe Dunstan wu } 4 4 kK s and are Subject to every possil e i of sult and humiliating circum: pec} arrangements made | *'8 Fe ee i ai : 1 ; but better than this deadly Suspense thar i +} no 21} + wy re il ‘ } . Withi tL NGL Wa) AQU)i 2 UcEG » 2 pg the colony. 1 telieve in old | f-res Cromwell—not peaceat acy price, but peace with konor. We are living here Wy Th : sannied tke ; 1 \\ K h ave mage spe al ay | Suroundea by Dutchmen, ani their ignor~ : + | ance is appalling. hey have inalter - ranvements, wher2 by all - <P age trees 2 ran Hts, . ‘able conviction that one Duchman is as those who purcha | good asten Englishmen” € krow that they have | will ; v vontreal Gazette: A large number of ther money s worih. cafualities among the officers is a feature of the fighting in South Africa that is too likely to be noied to theend. The natureof the country, and of the work to be done, if not the tactics of the eoemy, make this inevitable. I:1s a part of the price of success. It will make mourning in many 4 stately home, to company the grief of many a lowly cottage; for itis of | ite bestthat Britain sends to lead ite sol- liers in the day of danger. —— —_—— — — LOCAL NOTICES. Our goods Our prices Our principles —CAN BE-- RELIED ON | We Have What Wa Advertise | . Shorihand class opens tonight at the ©. . oe ¢ . ‘ 9 Join tbe sborthand class which opens A visit toour store convin-|. °‘ c I . | tonight at the CBCat730. W Noran, ces all that we h uve ONE OF | jcensed teacner of Pnonugravby. the finest and best assorted | * = = stocks of Dry Gcods in the| WEEKS & oo REMOVEL THE PEOPLES’ STORE —TO MY OLD STAND— ea Richmond direc! ° « aye o o> “eviyee o ove | ; Ise Sy EIS Fourth Hovse from Queen St. a <AUDONEUUUEEELERUUEROEGEUEE( UUUUUEEEOUECET S| —sround the— w=——Lonicn house WE are Clearing out SOAPS. for the next few daye at ridiculous’y W. A. WEEKS and CO’Y al. = + nreni Views Thomas Campbel low prices and would like you to take advantage of this eale. To reduce large stocka we have set pricee away down. If you require soaps, now ® the time to buy. A. W. Reddin, Phm. 8B, Central Dru gstore Sunnysid« ~ | ~~ a OUUSUGARNGSAUNERESEREABSO” """"*ORUSUEEEL'S N | S lt s% ! he " 2 eS RV | aT hippers... 30 SOUSERRGSEGGOUORAREDDEERORROROQHEOERSRRRRECHRGEEODARUEORRUCR ORR RRRODERED PITTIT LE x sh “As CL Hx HARMONY If you just want noise Fe any old instrument by the Lake Huron and | £ will do. other steat iships and | ae If you want harmony > ois can | vou must have the te sailing vessels, can have ’ | :. : . : ° €, best goods obtainable. te their shipments insured | ye Wo hemiie ie ten - here at low rates; at| pe They are made 10 ag all seasons. . make music—and scold | or to make satisfied cus- * PRED W. HYNDMAN ws * a AGENT Live stock by steemships covered against all risks. “O@e “a ee Eee ais -_—-.~ ; ~ Dea, H, L DICKEY Late of Royal London iphthalmic Hos pital, Moorfields, and Central Lon- don Throat & Ear Hospital Sp2cialist in diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nowe & Throat Ofice—CAMERON BLOCKy Residence—* HOTEL DA,* 188.” i Offics* Hours-9.30 to 1 pm., 2 to 3p. m p7 129 p + {yes testedfor glasecs Up-to-date Sh Come to us when you want musical instru- ments—we guarantee them. Miller Bros., QuEEN ST&EET ConNOLLY’S BUILEING LEVER ERE EEE AAAPAAZ | Apply to Mrs. M, Tgainor, ydney Street. —— etl cay —s sF ‘ys -s { Mr. John | Mr. Charles Murpby, of | SW OE ee W ANTED.—A capable girl for hense work. the Hote] - Crockett was a paesenger by yesterday on a visit :o Boston. nish, are reistered at Davies | ieee the Halifax Southerland, of tte Marine | Departement, Ottawa, 18 visiting relatives / 1p this province. . , Summerside, ; WAS lu the city Over night, atte nding the Foresters meeting, Lady Davies has heen elected vice president for Prince Edward Island of the | National Council cf Women. Mr. and Mrs, TtLomas Campbell returns ed home last right. They visited 5t. | Jobn, Montreal, Quebec, Ottawaand other po nis, Rev. M. H. McIntosh, recently resigned the the Mount Pleasant Presbyterian Church, B. C., is visiting his old home in this yrovince, who pastorate ol Admiral Dewey, on the advice of his} physicians, has cancelled the dates for his visits to Philadelphia and to Atlanta, and will accept no more invitations of this sort before next spring. Mr. Byron N. Barns, the popular representative of Stroud & Son, Montreal, wio bas bad avery tuccessful business trip to this province, leaves tomorrow | morning for Sydney and otber points. Miss Mary Davies left this morning for Los Angeles, Col. Last evening the offi- cers and teachers of the Baptist Sunday School presented her with an address ac- companied by a handsome diamond ring. Dr. Darrach. of Kensington, Dr. Macneil], of Sianley,and Mr. T. A. Mc Leas, of Cuoarlottetown, left yesterday morning for St. John to attend a meet- of Scottish Rite Masons to be held in that cliy. According to the result posted in the Faculty of Science in McGill University, K, P O Box 253, ety ° Roravierta.— The 8. 8S. Bonavisia now on loading berth at Montreal, eails Friday moroing, October “7th for Charlotteiown direct. She will be due here Monday, | October 30th and sails for St. Ji h i’3 Nfld, via North Sydney, abl ye Aamo ys ls Tue Lace Hrron. —About 4.30 yester day the Lake Huron arrived in port, She} was docked by the tugboats at the railway | wharf where s Jarge crowd had gathered | Fie . ; : ; : : : aay ‘ leet : to eee her, She is now beivg loaded, and | #2 <4 Rane . Li 1 about | t=” <s will probabiy leave for Liverpool about | o/ s daylight tomorrow. — i L C. W—There will be a meeting of} the Local Council of Women ia P. W. | College on Saturday Oct, 9th at 3.30 p.m. Asbusiness will be bronght befor the meeting relative to our Island tingent for the Transvaal we trust members wll try to be present. —_—- = Is Known Here.—Mr. Joho. T. Sulli- van, an actor who is well known in this province, has heen re-evgeged for his original role in “The White Heather,” and when Rose Coghlan (bis wife) is seen ip Boston within a few weeke in this elabor- rate production he will be a member of her company. COn- all Y. M. C. A.--The annuus] meeting of the Y. M. C. A. was held last evening. Officers for the year were elected as fol- lows :—President, Mr J D Seamar; Vice~ Preridente, Dr Ayers, W C_ ‘)uroer, Duchemin, Bentley. May, Prof Shaw; Treas Mr H'J Cundel'; Secy,G H Taylor. The meeting stands adjourned until Tues. day evening, 31st inst. Bazaar.—As already announced 4 bazaar will be held in connection with St. Peter’s Cathedral in the Kindergarten Fravk E. Sterns, of Charlottetown, has taken second place ia the contest for 'tre Scott Exbibit‘o3, winning a prize of twenty-five dollars. Well done, Dr. Saunders, of the Experimental Farms, arrived here last evening. He is is arranging for the eupply of a quantity of fruit to be kept in cold storege and for- warded next spring to the Paris Exposi-» tion. He leaves tomorrow muroing. Mr. H. C. McLeod, manager of the Bank of Nova Scotia, Hal.fax, arr:ved at Sum< merside last eveniog with the bedy of bie, brother, Mr. Lethe E. McLeod, whose death at Bellevue Hespital, New York, bas already been referred to. The body will be intcrred at Park Corner to-day. — | Gough, Summerside, has been elected | editor of the Alaska Miner, a week!y paper } | published at Tuneau, Alaska, by a com-| ! pany. No doubt he will fill the position to ‘he entire satisfaction cf bolder, and Agriculturist. the stock-~ i Mr. Ernest Gough,eon of Mr. Thomas } ' . bimeelf.— with credit to { . ; 1 Mr. Geo. A. Dixon has cur thanks fora copy of the Dawson Duily News. The pacer is dated September 27:h, 1899, and wae mailed the 28:b. But it only reached THE EXAMINER this morning. Mr. D xon, it 1s pleasing to hear, ie well and ding wel!. Hesays itis now notrouble for wen to get work in Daweon at $1.25 ou a* hour, as home bas teken sway the surplus popelation. MARRIED. At St. Columia’s Church, on the 17:b inst., bv the Rev. Father Mclotyre. P. P-, Angus E. McIntyre, cov of Captain Joba Melntyre, Fanfield, to Miss Minnie Mc- Le-ilar, youngest daughter of Archibald M :Lel.an, E:g., Glencorrsdale. etn ’ } | Weary of Experiment | Ealy 0 xperimenting With salves, suppositories and ointments a nd d:eeding aturgical oderation, scores and h undi¢éds bave turned to Dra. W. Chase’s oin ment and found it an «~bsolute cure for pile '')e fitrt application brings relief from the terrible itching, and it is very seldom that more than one box is required tn effect a per- mankent care BARLEY 2000 bushels barley wanted |at current prices. CARVELL RROS. | eas chester St., now occupied by the under- signed, containing 15 roome. Stabl accomodation for 12 horses. A)) in fir clase order. Suitable for a toarding hous salcon or private dwelling. 10 to 4 o’clock ov any day. Will be sold reasovably. 240 - d&w MICHAEL SWEENY ——— —— end Market House by leaving at Hazard & Moor’s Store. LOST.—A brown leather 10 warded by leaving at this office. Stable and coach house in conne:tion. premises to Mrs Connolly. tenements, 6 rooms ip each. month, each tenent. aghan, on the premises. 246 li House For Sale A house conveniently situated on Dor- Parties desiring to see the bouse may do so from LOST,.—In city today around gold broach with emerald settings, between P. W. College Finder will be rewaredd | t military glove ' pear the Post Office this morning. Finder TO LET—The corner house opposite the charlottetown Hospital, containing eleven rooms, exclusive Of kitchen 41nd pantry. Rent moderate. Possession lst Nov. Apply on the 240 tf 7 TO LET—A house on Malpeque Road. two : René $3.35 a Apply to Thomas Mon- Hall on Thuraday, Dec. 7th, which will offer several new features for ‘be enter- tainment of patrons and afford av eppor- tunity for obteining at unusually low prices, presenta fer everyone and useful and ornamental articles for the household. | —_ »>---__ Conan.— The 8, 8S. Coban arrived here a‘ 5 o'clock yesterday morning with a good cerco of general merchandise, She sailed at 7.30 last evening for St John’s, New- foundland via North Sydney, with acargo consisting of 140 sheep, 3 horees, 20 cattle 51 bbis oystere, 94 bbls vwegetables, 1574 bags oats, 60 tubs outter and sundry other freigbt. Mr. John Louson was an outward | passenger by her. ! —. Winter Comforts the cold by wearing a CHAMOIS VEST, the warmest article.of clothing made. Keep out We have the different sizes and prices. Chest and back protect- > ors, a good stock from which to select. Emulsions, Cough Syrups Lotions for chapped hands, ete. (\ hs YOUN CG as ¥2) ee @&e ~&A ce ae Why do we hearand see so much about ‘‘Paines’ Celery Ccmpound ?’ Because it is claimed to have a certain amount of celery in its composition, and why are we blowing so much about celery? Because we have the genuine article, and in order to in.ro- duce it even more thoroughly, we make the following liberal offer:— Celery per bbl $2.00 for 3 bbls $5.00 for 6 bbls $9.50—a plan for keeping celery sen‘ with each order; also sample sent on receipt of address and 5 centsin stamps. When ordering state if for winter keeping or present use, we ship to all the Maritime Pro- vinces, and celery will be received by our customers in perfect condition f>r winter keeping. cabbage, beets, carrots, parsnips, tur- Orders from unknown correspondents, will please accompany order with cash Address,— J. J. GAY & SON Celery Specialists, Charlottetown P, E. I. o re ts Lm 4 PLAIN VELVETEENS ‘\Stanle CELERY: We are also growers and shippers of | wo Qe ay OWE HOD OAS 470 -~ r ety dee sad TO PT eo ae vad ie rnd Sa Rit, ‘3 a Pil s : Velveteens AAS £, ‘ 6 ED ETE naw aad iy i)}From the manufacturers, at Stanley Bros... t & 4 4 CORDED VELVETEENS 5 1” Ya Wow. sheen like silk, Velvet—all & the newest colors and black, & and the best value obtainable &.4/ 4 E 3 2 Colors — A OLIVE POPPY SAPPHIRE MYRTLE ROYAL NAVY GARNET 4 BROWN and BLAUK aes S ste Pt 7 ° * rr ~Y ie . x" 7 r . , —s SRO Dea Oe veyed CU eh ee ee Bros. a*t ¥ sh! $y + a ‘i . PRAT SP A wal x th ast SHH 09 BAR — —— — = — -- Maa A ABAABABBEA A A & &SEb . . . aif} , ‘ee iti ae 7 > aif ue “| Shapes Leathers aff] ox Calf | “lf Lhe Aristocratt oe oe > «if! és «al ati{| “cc at{}| i 4 «(ll . «({{| bs Natural Kiddnek 33.50 A PAIR COLORS -- Tan, Russet Footform Bulldog Globe i {i Broadfoot Chocolate I a iil 1Alley & Co: “ ma | 4 ey & Co iy Te FIGS SSS TTS T Se eee ST Te ee —— Blankets Comforters A new fresh stock Now open T. J. HARRIS, LONDON HOUSE a eee Sete learance Sale Oor——_———_ Fancy Shirts & Neckwear 4 nips, cauliflower, tomatoes, Onions. | Cur shirts are the WG & R make. Nice patterns. Fresh stock. Some are open back ani front with cuffs attached and detache ij—— | See our nobby Ties in Puffs, Knots, 4 in Hands, Sows, Strings etc. Now is the ume for bargains. . GORDON & McLELLAN, AAR Fee eerie A A, A RCN SON Hl oi uM A A PNR IRE A Han Re pie emia iba ovens va: OR si ee —