. ; ! ; ’ are hy I * singe aed OR. ~ wipes io SEE BS | Hen ate oe item's a 8 THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN NOVEMBER 26, 1900. a. : i be? a ee Se re TEV AMINED Prince and King’s Counties have GA ui Ans i Ao i bik DAILY EXAMINER Full tickets in the field in ties have | tothe Farquharson Government. T will sé u by Li Th IN. in front NOVEMBER 1900. RETIREMENT my office, Queen St., on a sepa ek SIR LOUIS DAVIES. e LIE MF! *( : : os. i » q- . . , , Monday, eotn inst. Q U E E N’S . Ol NTY. \ StOryV 18 going th rounds of the yess to the erect tha sir Lo Commencing at 11 o'clock a is bout : ; | is pleasing to report at : a eo ae ry is ; 186 BARRELS ie COlmning ot the second Roper Frets seer ot et anes : ‘ of the campaicon position on the Supreme Court CHOICE WINTER APPLES. 1at Opposition candid ie ate ‘* bench at “s reitgs she pit folio of % etek for every district of Miniter of Marino,» it ismmaer | That many stores may print as small ; Y . stood, to go to Fr; Himmerson ot ueen'’s County. The candidates ? " Le ‘ ae R. B K All STO. Auc tione se Gret Atateion ae tut sa New Brunswick. it is sala that this pric ces as Ours, but take the garments and DON'T NEGLECT YOUR WATCH” ” | oo in their f you allow your watch torun to long without c eaning, or with dam aged parts it may be as to destroy its usetulness ss a time piece. better have it examined by your Watch Doctor and if in of repairs he will advise you accord ingly and perhi ps Save your watch WE BOAST on our repair depart ment turning out first-class work only. WE GUANANTEE ALL OUR WORK: if you have not given us a wil pa pleased to see you at GREAT GEORGE | STREET, | W. N. TANTON, Jeweler. hee Sign of the Big Watch. WE ARE AUTHORIZED To refund the money when REMICK’S ECZEMA CURE 0 Fails to cure any case of Eczema >y piles, no matter of hom long tanding. For sale only at MACDONALD’S DRIGSTORE. N¢liFeii. Atrs | ing interests. trial it} y you to do so and we will be! native es | €C Site | worn so badly} , j | cal } his aden Pand in agricultural matters gener- ally. | French-Canadian and a man of hon- or will doubtless | nationalties | that the Farquharson Government | ought to be put out. constituents. He is a good speaker, | well acquainted with the constitu- | and he will. | ilature. Silver Spring Brewery, SHERBROOKE, P. Q. S. C. NUTTER, Prop:. Ale and Porter of the ove brew superior to the good al ly produced by any other brewery in the Domin- ion, and in orderito ive everyone a chance to Deliv ered in any part} of the city, steamers or trains. A. MAGDONALS Sole agent for P. E. I. sovember Now is the time To Plant... And Read the Rovember Magazines A full stock of each on hand. Haszard & Moore’ uuinyside. sh cP mS an. 2 bioml — oD ‘ Mange CHARLOTTETOWN AND On and after mov... the % 7104} iwi Viondav, the eamer Princess wi leave Charlottetown for Pictou a: seven o'clock. a. m. (local) instea hi ulf past ) ine. ISO, will | eave Pictou p.m., om arr trom Halifax F. W. of about tw: morning trai By order. 4 Val Q} HALES, Secretary. have Mr. Peter McCourt and Mr. . \..McLean,---the former an ex- ‘rienced and able journalist, ery are Vasi- | “y, . r 7. % ~ [de wee. Ju. . 2 C sample them, we beg to| quote the following io., | prices for cash: eer Bne..,.... 916,60) oe" Bais OG......<. ° OBI Pur quarter do. £2 | Per dozen sarin 150} Per dozen pints... ef} | | with the districts wants and inter ic \ines of | County to the Both the mn. Wiliam Campbell and Mr. D- iction to their electors. >Leod are well known residents ae district, honest and able. case, it is only necessary it elected, they will the Farquharson ad- out office. The the second district to ‘beard the lion in “the his —~are well worthy of the hon- that they will ceed. Mr. of o know that, te to drive ministratien of lidates for those who are and Douglass in hall”’ or win if they suc- | Ephraim Gallant is a| the district, a leading | largely interested in the | cheese factory of his neighborhood | farmer, We venture to predict that, it elected, Mr. Gallant will make a capital representative of our farm- The fact that he is a win for him not only the support of his own com- patriots but also the support of his _fellow farmers sprung from other »—all, indeed, who think Mr. Mellish is a well known barrister of Char- lottetown—though it is his pleasure, luring the summer,to reside among those whom he hopes will become his tion and conditions of the country— if elected, be a valuable tion to our broviestat Legis- In the third district we ; a? acai i ntimate with previncial - politics, ind the latter one of our most skil- ful i prominent manufacturers,— ] ii capital speakers and able to iocuss in the Legislature every! question connected with the chief , e>tsot the Province. For thei Wet ' istrict, Messrs _ A. Mc- ican, ~. C.,and Henry Weod are the wean isa native ¢ tae district 2s wa!l as one of the most prominent: foirlawyers. He cook a leading } art last s<csSsit in the proceed- ~howing up the w.nning the ap- suj porters and the country at large. Mr. Wood is a prominent resident of the district— one of the people themselves, a and well acquainted k ineau % al = aba piause of his good speaker ests. Then we have in Charlotte- town Mr. James Paton, a leading and successful merchant, a repre- sentative Scotchman, and Dr. S. R. one Jenkins of the most skilfyl and popular of our physicians—one of our own boys. There is encouragement in the prompt response of Queen’s call for able and dis- reet men for business to stand for election. We hope soon to hear that both ‘deal’’ was contemplated bef »re the election, but tor obvious reasons the fact was not made The to say regarding the : known. has this natter: The that Sir Louis Davies will shortly retire from poli- tical life to accept a position on the supreme court bench at Ottawa, and that his successor in the Domin ion government as minister of ma Kredericton Herald story goes rine and tisheries will be none other than our much esteemed friend! Hon. Dr. Emmerson. We are not giving this under the inspiration of anybody, only asa report, but we trust that things may work out that way.” And the St. John Sun remarks as follows ‘* It is understoed that the chief | reason for bringing on the P. E, Is- land election at this time is the proposed retirement of Sir Louis Davies from political life. The min- ister of marineis about to hand over his portfolio to Mr. Emmerson and take a non-political office. This departure would damage Mr. Far- quharson’s chances if the provincial election took place atterwards. Therefore the election is to be. got over, and then it will be made known that Prince Edward Island has no longer a min- ister at Ottawa.”’ 8 Oa NOTES AND COMMENTS. THE Moncton Times rises to re mark that Sir Louis Davies will act about as promptly in ferreting out the ballot box thief in West Prince as his government did in punishing the ballot switchers in West Huron. Ir is reported that at the Liberal- convention at Souris on Saturday Alexander Robertson and Thomas Kickham were nominated. The lat ter is away from home just now, and if he declines to accept the nomination it will be tendered Mr. Lauchlan Macdonald, of Lakeville. Mr. James R. McLean also has been turned down. rr GOVERNMENT POND. Srr,—I see that Government Ponc does not contain as much water would float a duck. Surely the iity isnot going to deprive the boys anc girls of the privilege|of enjoying the good skating that can only be ob tained on Government Pond. It is to be hoped that they will fill it up immediately, as the cold snap is right on us. SKATEFISH. $$ <a . A Scared Chinese. SHananal, Nov. 24.—The news- paper assertion that Germany had threatencd an expedition of 15,000 allies up the Yang Tse Kiang to Sian Fu considerably alarmed the viceroy of Nankin, wno sent his family in haste tothe province of Hu Nan. The German cousul here, however, denies that he ever men- tioned such a project in his recent interview with the viceroy. The Non- Irritating Cathartic Easy to take, easy to operate= Hood’s Pills Look Around And See the Housekeepers who are Buying a IU They buy here because they save from | (Oto 25 p.c. Qu | complete, and we a number of-new des here before. MAR RK WRIG r stocks are very re showing a large igns never shown HT & CO, LIMITED. compare the quality, the cloth, the way it's made, the stylish cut, the fit. That tells the story of the actual saving you make here. REMEMBER 21,000.00 Worth to Cheose From ULSTERS AND OVERCOATS. Men’s Frieze Ulsters, $12, $8.75 three shades. Men’s Blue and Brown Melton Overcoats. $7.50, our price $5; blue and brown. £10 our price price $9; black and blue. YOUTHS’ AND BOYS REEFERS AND SUITS. Boys’ two piece suits, value $1.25, our prize $1; two shades Boys’ two piece suits, value $2, our price, $1.50; six shades. oys’ three piece suits, value $4.50, our price $3; one shade. Roys’ three piece suits, value $5, our price $3.75, three shade. Youths’ Sui s, value $7, our price $4.75; four shades, Boys’ Nap Reeters, value $1.25, our price $1; age 4 years. Loys’ Frieze Reefers, value $3, our price $2.30;ages 4 to 12 “ears, Youths’ to 17 years. Youths’ Frieze Reefers, $3.50, our price $2. to 7 Nap Reefers, value $3.90, our price $2.75; ages 12 60; ages 12 to 17. a 4 GHANGE OF A | LIFETIME BUSINESS To secure one of the finest | properties in P. E. i. | STATI 0 R = RY ss fhis farm conteins 130 acres of excellent | land, 80 acres clzared and in prime/condi- | ot hard atd soft Is there any one thing in the line) tion. There is a fine belt wood (which is very valuable, now that coal of Business Stationery that rms i ) is so high) oyster mud withina few rods of] business man, are out of, 01 will the shore, abundence of marsh mud, well | socn be out of ? If there is,---well, watered, two mills near the house, good | lif it’s not to your advantage to get | buildings, basement stable, 6 miles froth it from us we den’t want vou to get | town, one mile from Pownal vil age, school | it from us: but we wouid like to aeat the farm, three churches within 4 radius | make you realize that it isto your) of 1% miles, cheese and butter factory in rear | /* : - . } oO r of farm, a large and heavy bearing orchard of | aa vantag e to get it from us. Won't best varieties of apples and plum trees, | You let us show you some samples of | i raspberries, strawberries, etc. For location | OUT work and quote you prices, on | and beauty of scenery this property is unsur- | anything. passed by any on the Island. It is a daisy | of a place, fiut there is not en it, a Only reason for selling—goinz into business nve Gpes | n the } orthwest with ny sons. Sold with a daisy wr without crop, stock, and imolements. We have the largest stock of En- | Verms on applicatien to my solicitox, A. A. velopes we have evel had in stock. Mclean, Barrister, Charlettetown, or te We print alight one at $1.50 per | Le owner, 4 A. MOORE 'thousand : a better one at $1.75; a| “ ae eee ~~ \ splendid business envelope at $2.15; | and the best you could wish for at | £2.50 per thousand. McKINNON Noteheads n5—d25kw. | Let us show you the nice line of| & VicN FV] a | tinted linen noteheads we are es | printing and padding at $2.00 pei | thousan d. ruled or unruled. i ‘Manufactuerers & Genera. | Merchants. | S06 PRINT | London House, (Up Stirs) Chariottctown. Refined and Lubricating Oils. : - iLL. Dickey M. D.| ert 9 TY a2 2% Key, | Hose Packi belting, waste, rir Ung, Goldie & Co's well known nae ae (Late of London Hospital.) mre ae Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. sStrach: oh 8 Cele Tr: ite (silt wmuge oe ’ Soap, ns Blend Tea, etc. _ pee Call or write us for prices before ITours—g. 30 to 1; 2 to4. . cing your orders. Eyes tested and fitted with glasses Brown Frieze Corduroy value $5.50, our price $4.50; sizes 36 to 44. Men’ s Shorey Guaranteed Frieze Reefers, value $6.75, our price $4.60; sizes 36 to 44. Men's Blue and Black Beaver Reefers, , Our price $7.75; sizes 36 to 44. Men’s Frieze Ulsters,$4, our price $2.98, in three Men’s Blue N shades. $2.65; sizes 36 to 44. Men’s Frieze Ulsters, $5, our price $3.75; in four Men’s Grey Frieze shades. — e : ee ao price $2.65; sizes 36 to 46. Men’s Frieze Ulsters, $7.50, our price $5; in six Men’s shades. Each statement that we make ed up by existing facts, not theories. be no twisting of the truth at And because we depend upon permanent trade for our own advancement there shall be absolute safis-! faction with every purchase you make. WE’LL RETURN YOUR MONEY SAVE MONEY Now for Values and our Low Prices ULSTERS, REEFERS AND SUITS, Nap Reefers; value $3.60, our} price Reefers, value $4.25, our Lined Reefeys, value Men's Black Curl Overcoats, value $7, our price Men's Black Clay Worsted Serge Suits, value $4.75; black only. $12, our price $7.50; sizes broken. Men’s Black Curl Overcoats, value $12.50, our Men's Blue and Black Shorey Suits, value 85 price $9; black only. our price $3.50; sizes 36 to 44. . Men’ s Brown and Bleck Curl, value $14, our Men’s Blue and Black Shorey Serge Suits, value peice $10.75; brown and black. $10, our price $6.75; sizes 36 to 44. Men’s Dark grey (popular shade) value'$12, our Men s Tweed Suits, mixed lines, value $14, our price $8.75; dark grey. price $9.25; sizes broken. Men's Black and Blue Beaver, vaiue $13.50, our Men's Tweed Suits, Mixed Dines, value $14, our price $8; sizes broken. Men’s Tweed Suits, Mixed Lines, priee $4; sizes broken. value $6.50,our shall be back- “The Big Store.” Fgladly if you find it otherwise. Jas. Paton & Company. ON YOUR SHOE BILLS. THE EXAMINER Ie nat! stry By buying your Boots and Shoes at the big Sale. BARGAINS IN ALL LINES Some lines Half Price. All 4 goods must be sold. STORE NEXT TO JRISCOLL & HORNSBY’S QUEEN STREET O} p- Prowse Bros BY SPECIALISTS RERLEIN BERTAL FARLGRS There shail ° 2 Fe