> ee ‘ sive, Sis Sm Ss" a2 we IT MN IN , . Dreacant A [ v S& eas iaik Sareea Pee » bs ont Vaeih BFiagcA S SECaL ‘ age oi ease I mvaage Vuta Your Yyyire. h to select ft t will be useful as well . } ff vi ogest a pair of our his _ 3? ‘+ BELL . f a aE , ahi ppe rs A Wé&ey are stylish andcomfortable, exvd will wear extra well. We have a one strap slipper,made ee a full toe, neat and plain, extra see American dongola, with oak tanned sole, Price $1.85. Tis slipper is a great favorite with ladies. [t is a grand fitter,and ‘name on the sole guaran- tes the wear. SEst S THE DAILY BKAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, DECEMBHK 6,1800. | MEETING IN THE viCcUM. (Continued trom page 5.) upheld at the polls on « mi day and in conclusion pro a et } 30r £86 C2ad ht heartily r Ferevso heartily welcomed, po Farquharson’s manifesto abcund in misrepresentations, starting witli | one regarding vacancies in the Leg islature. The Governmen W endeavcring to detract irom th own record by calling attention 1 'the alleged wrong-doing hw and gone administrations; they were | evidently afraid of i i rf | | | i ; own actions analysed. He de-| | fended the Withdras bi | capital of $200,000 ointir {out that the rate of iaterest' w: i high at the time and that the p | vision was only of a temporary char- facter. The Liberals promised t | make revenue and expenditure meet ;and kept the promise by increasing ‘the public debt nearly $500,000. | They promised that taxes would not be imposed and proceeded forth- with to impose them. They had } also promised a snug sum from Ot- itawa as the outcome of arbitration |of our claims, but neither arbitra- |tion nor money was torthcoming. There was nothing to show that our | claims had been pressed or that ar- now endeavoring to obtain a snap verdict. But the Conservatives had good men and true in every con- | bitration was to be held. They were! LEY&CO | | | | and support troughs; and when Mr. Prewse v. ish ed tosell carpets to the Provir cia! Government he did so through the hardware firm of Fennell Chandler. Mr. H. J. Palmer, one | of the andi ; for Fort Augus- | tus. had also ted at the Dominion rough. He rawn large sums of | iagyy commits oner,’’ | day for boarding | i home. How can quharson press our | Dominion gatis-| is not independ- Governinent ? | & | Al . i emier Ka ALIS upon Lie { | h rier ; sii y the Stewart cn spoke af Sir Louis | ivies coming here to help Farqu-| iarson, to the latter for | vhat he had dcue in the recent} lection, and closed with an elo-| juent appeal tor good government | or Paton and Jenkins. followed, criticising the Farquhaison Administration. He deprecate! the idea of the ‘laims of the provin-e being better | advocated by friends of the party in power, and put in an eloquent plea for justice. If the people were true to themselves on| election day they would vote out the administration that had proved false to principle, the men who had not carried out the wishes of the people. Messrs. E. Gallant and J T Mel- lish, the candidates for the West River district, each made short a1- dresses. Both gave encouraging | reports from their districts. Tae| meetings so far held had been! favorable to them. The meeting closed with rousing Dr. Macne | District Sunday Schoo: Convention was | | in notifying t! e schools. SUNDAY SCHOOL ASSOCIATION ATCA DIGAN. | The second meeting of the Geo’town held in the Prisbyterian chwech, Car- | digan, on Tuesday, the 4th inst., hold-| iug an afternoon and an evening session. | Key W H Warren, pi sideat, occupied | | the chair and conducted devotional ex- | } 4 ercises. ‘The followiig clergymen con- | nected wiih the distr. ct were ent: Rev Adam Gunn, Cardigan; Kev GN S‘eveuson, Montague; Rev K He dian, | Georgetown; Key W H Spencer; and! VW. © i Kev W H Warren, Montegue; and Rev} G P Raymond, lrovincial Field Secre- | tary. l Of the nineteen Sunday Schools in the district, ten were represented as follows: | St Andrew's Presbytery, Cardigan— | Mrs (Rev) Vann. D C Morson. Iona Presbytery—A G Crawford, Mrs | Docherty. Martindale Presbytery —Jas Gillis, Mos) Martin Lorne Valley Presbytery— A McLeod, Miss Nicholson. Ge rgetown Presbytery—W McConnel — Presby tery— Wallace Camp- bell. Montague (Christian)—R. J. Stewart. Montague (Baptist )}—N. J. McDonald. Montague (Methodist)—D. A. Martin, Novella Mart:n, Mary Lemont. Union Road (Methodist )—Dan Ross. The large attendance of delegatrs and friends present evinced a good degree of interestin 8.5, work, and showed how iaithfally the efficient secretary, Miss Arabella Robertson, Montague. bad been An admirable choir, added much to the pleasure of the occasion. 4 carefully prepared piper, on ‘The | Qualifications of 5. S. eachers’” was | read by Rey. G M __Stevinson. Here’s <>. | ‘ Buy a Pretty GREY LAMB Cap Muff for 2.50 Collar for 3.25 Your Chance to for $1.90 Slater stituency, and the prospects were} 1 orc for the candidates ' Christ was shown to be the model | ° good tor carrying a majority of the) cheers for the candidates. | teacher, and some of the leading charac- | Mitts for ‘ Shoe seats. a | ee oe a ecg ss = spirit peice y af : ae anton, who made an| sys indicated, i@ put himseit Ou a level) oA Agents eloquent speech, ‘pointed out in| =he girl a eee = at | with those whom he taught. He exem-| ( J : ark ae m Jectors | Man just as “the boy is the father} plified His teaching by His iife. He; j a We MWe We SSWe, pan naaaen oa = : coor of the man.’’ The period when the! dared to be free and uitranmoeled in! 4% See our south window. i Ss wr mae mi me | wovermmént tor hat the had Womanly functions begin is to be/ the presentation of His doctrines. He : y | 3. ; i - 2 *;.| carefully watched and considered.| Wa8 thoroughly acquainted with the| #f We got a snap. done rather than to judge the acts ws ."| Scriptures. Besides possessing these of their predecessors in office. The | ee wiimote coma this | qualities the teacher shouid thoroughly | vi ‘honesty and integrity > men | “4 : a carga rstand his pupils and hay ch | i : i THE FINEST ihonesty ar egrit) of the men! ad by the use of Dr, Pierce’s Pavor- unde ' “se pul . aud have much | We give a snap but you must be quick, 6 ID : , who represent us should be the main} 0p ec-rinti : | patience and hopetuiness in doing his) . | consideration. The men who havenot | /t¢ Frescription. But neglect at/ work. A lively and appreciative dis- M Fruit ‘lived up to their pretensions should | this critical period may entail years) cussion followed the reading of this) a) rs be turned out. The present |! future suffering. Favorite) excellent paper. | . (he Purest Goverssist chanin te acted | Prescription’ actsdirectly upon the; A arge —e ees. ene SE NTNER McLEOD & CO 0; " . - i ‘ans viv} 7 er. ning session. The committee on con- . | from office as they had not kept! womanly organs giving them Per | otitati e d senti rait| | ’ . Spices their promises “They had piled} fect vigor and abundant vitality. It| a conetiiiintn tants tan a he cant , The P t lup debt in the face of their pro- | Se tae: obstructions to health | alice. The meatier was lett for ~s The Leading Fur Store of P. E. Island. ¢ rures | mised retrenchment, they had given | #20 2¢PPiness, ae delivers woman- her consideraion at the next regular | { il ‘us deficits instead of having revenue | 2004 from the cruel bondage of| meeting of the body. | Flavoring Extracts. ws ~ | ‘female weakness. | Rev A W K-Heraman read athought-| @ a= and expenditure meet. Do not be , ; & SSSssQSq is discouraged by the last defeat, or You pay the postage. Dr. Pierce | ful paper ou ‘Right Use of Leston| , ‘ The Best ; age - ae ae eae gives you the book. The people’s} Helps.’’ He depricated the substitution | the counting out of Mr Martin. | Gontingn.: Haase Medira Ks ele any helps for the Bible in the School, | —_ Peel aaa? — the standard of Paton | 1008 stn 700 inativn tines Dae land urged the proper use of these in the | ’ _ and Jenkins and elect them on}, -- rie ; ig . | preparation of lessons at home Even/| ‘ The Finest | Wednesday next. | = _ recent of mameye to defray | there they should be used merely as aids | e.4 q € Mr Martin, who spoke next, was| SOS OF Mating an custems. Send} 4g clearer Biblical truth and to the! , ¥ t LU ; also given a rousing reception. He| 31 one-cent stamps for the paper) itimulation of independent thought. : \ ar Pastry Flour . aa * = ag . | bound book, or 50 stamps for cloth | Te paper was well received and warmly | urged the people to do all in their|) ong Address a o Breda y e a Will give the best power to overthrow the Far-| Buffalo N . bas Pe ee eee Pt cet ineelieia paper was read by| | ee §- Christ = /quharson administration. He warn-| ery eae | Mrs. W. H. Spencer, ou “How can we “esuits in you Christmas bak- ed the electors against the preten-| 'secure better attendance and a moie ‘ > : ih. ee = gre order with sion of Premier Farquharson that Ni A E ] eticient schorl?’’ ft was rhown that, 60,000 Pounds now Landing and to arrive, it and g-t 1ne dest. something was te be expected from ORTGAGE S L ninch of the success «f the school de | A ¢ , ‘ ” 2 s PC eRIng “was ° xpected 11 ff bees “Sapa sk your grocer for ‘‘Haszard’s Brahmin’’ 422 y { jitawa. Nothire was to } e ex peno® wpoL the tact and. perseverance of ~ 7 ‘ ann WEBS 4 ER & McKAY, pected from that source. and he Ss am tue Seperintehdent, who should en- take no other. ; - («ders delivered promptly anywhere proved this by quoting from the re-} VALUABLE LAND OS LOT 17 deaver to attend these: associatior al + . ; eo ae at f Sir Wilfrid 2 a eeaeiialed to tl f * gatnesinys for the aitainment of new Nov. 15.—2 wks d&w. z edhnene Fe : ae fy Se eis — Mr penne and haptul hintsin connection with his | deiegates from this provinee. Mr. " ad io oe aaa od ae si ‘leachers should e te oec- | aes a > ies + To be sold by public auction at | aaue ve , SROUIC CAPhEstsy , ti > E’S Martin ees reviewed the the Court House in Si eainiaha operate with their superintendents in COME TO OUR...... ; late contest in mast (Queens Se Prince Ghatih oa Weta 2) making the schools efhcient. Scholas ss i and his counting out befere Judge : . made by Vy . n ia Y, ae |also should do all in their power, 4 ° SOME | hi { NG | Macdonald. Every means had been| Twenty-eighth aay Or Deecespber, A. | by regular attendance, good conduc, ; NG SA LE ; : ‘used to defeat him. Thedesired ob-| 2’ 190, 2% the hourof 32 o'clock, | and diligent study, to suow their ap- | You Should do Immediately ink tee heen atieidedl ° tw die?! noen, under and by virtue of a preciation of the efforts put forth in} 1 . ; an cae the people at anitaaent | Power of Sale comtained im a cer- their behalf. Parents should inspire | And get the greatest va'yes in Men’s end Boys U ndercloth- , pee mM. a “¢ the a; tain Indestureof Mortgage,bearing | both puyils and teachers by their own | ; in Men’s 1 Bovs’ G] 1: oom ry, ; ee ; ecitie Sel od iu gage, | Hot ’ ‘ing, in Men's and Boys’ Gloves and t ; HAYE YOUR PHOTOGRAPH | polls. a = kne _ os pa Te- | date the third day of September, | presenc? in the school, and by their cor- | 8 - fee ; 1 litts, i1 Wea Shirts, hig amg “atl he eae = <Page A. D.. 188%. and made between John | dial asSiatance in the preparation of les-| assortment, in Men’s and Boys’ lL Isters ond Overcoats, m ‘AK tray Harbor North poll, and offa.. 7’. 2% a >4_\sonsat home. ‘lhe writer urged that all! \1,...°% ill De eS a : TAKEN AT ae dite. oening of ter Olea Stascrt 02. Seb See part, and Ea et ieieadls thould we conten Wear Men's and Boys, Reefers and Suits, in Boots, Shoes and i: ‘William poll and the finding of “#4 /ar¥s Hodgson of the other | tive wosk throughout the year,and that} Rubbers. Ila will be monéy in your pockets to buy these - BESTLAKE BROS. | V3™ ; ifs : part, All that tract, piece: or parcel! ‘t / ) extra ballots in the box. ‘i'here! : +, : / earnest yrayer should be otfeied in then | Is | CaNeR Pati © Dox. there | of land situate, lying andi be ib poo a 4 was asmall supply of ballots at the! OF and situate, Aye att Deimg on | behalf. eed fa eee a ead nn = co his < M6 t Lot seventeen, im Prince County, in be D Schurman, Esq., Superintendent o a rs rAGS DONALD & G9. eS ee Ee eee be P' eee ee 8 Su] * Prince Edward island, beunded as} tie Home Department of the province 7 . ' «xox A photograph is the most pleasing/ porters were thus prevented from Satin ~..oicme sing at a stake|read a peper un kines clea yeracnt you can offer a friend. Come now exercising the right to. vote OLOWS 3“ OTD TERING at a sta el ah sia 3 . ’ é - ee et i aes tn-Ssec the big rush is on. We can please| ~ M Ww S Frets oe ¢ ilo a __. set on the east side ef McEwen’s! the are arc enefits of the Home De- Wants Lost Found WA’ TED.—An experienced woman # grax. ‘That’s what we're here for. | Mr. W.8.5 . art iquowed, and) Road. being in the north west angle | partment movement. ‘1Lis.iss hew Ce- | 5 J e take charge of a house. Must be recom |was given a hearty welcome. He! ae : ©", | partmext in School work and. is rapidly mended. Apply to Miss Morris, 233 | = ee 1h ae 'o a plot of land belongtag to Robert | fe: : : 7|= => © ‘\pply to Miss Morris, 233 Water : : pointed out that the men who have | it tebe a | grow1Bg 1 popular favor. It is practi- | PREM Eee S : : Street 2 ST ; . ~._ | McC. Stavert, thence north thirty-| cally the sys ee | FOY WANTED.—As apprentice at the —_ "3 ruled this province fer the past nine |... aia ~, | Cay tae systematic use of home infiu-| all PP os § | SALMSMEW . | ars were actuated by tives | seven degrees fifty munutes, east ence arm aidin Pible study. | EXAMINER office. dbo tf SALESME N wanted to se.l our goods by tne Photographers. | oe ioe cabins "Peas tie mg | fifty-three chains andseventy-three | Mue’ valuatle help wasafforded by | ag oa and retail trade, We Sy camry sade Charlottetown. | ne e feb -Aretanc fed me 4° | links to land occupied by James| Rev G P Raymond, in rewderingboth! TO LeT.—A tecement on King Strat “** li 5 pe =e OT ons ae P ts ay ah cat arson, or irstance, fre as tae | Taunton. thence north eighty-seven | SESS] 0m interesting and profitable. nj aear Queen, aentainixg six rooms.. Ren: Made je world Liberal Palary paid } , Dominion trough to the tune of $25 | degrees forty-five minutes, east ten | Dis capacity as Field Secretary, he in -| moderate. Apply at the Connolly estaie O°S* AN-DEX, Mfg. Co. , la day for his tug-boat, and his sons | chains and eight y-seven links. thence | parted. helpful information zegarding th: | fice, Queen seteet nid WANTED,—Tgpitifcha:e, a small farm, | fedat the Provincial trough through south forty-three chains and fifty | latest and most successfal methods 0: LOST.—Baaween the Elessie [ne caw. | With from 5 Y9syacres of land, within five | : ‘the medium of supplies furnished | }: < : - | Sunday School instruction. . . s pSufic Light Sta miles of Chark nm. with house and aeae : links, thence south eighty-seven : {| tionand Weeks.& Cs’<<to Riek For) ee Se Own, ws Oe . the Hospital for the Insane. The » : ’ He spoke encouragingly of the progress | (°° Baie nsamae grt wr a sag "| buildings. Appl W. L. McDonald, re | ERS Pp aes degrees forty-five minutes, west! of Sanday S , L@tave:” Finder will leave it at this. office. ee. eee Ye ee ee lat resentative of Charlotte-| (> . . oe | of ay School work iz P. E. Island. . Martin House, Priace Street, Charlotyetowa, ; a z Se ncers hadi ah oer | thirty-nine chains and sixty-eight —— out lines o8 improvdinent’| a P. F.L ‘ wre ‘ fod ae te nae. 9 we each via | links to the place of commencement | whi should be pursued. He gave | WANTED.—-A girl for genexal house- . 4 \feda e Vominion and frovwimecia |containing one hundred and _ six | VerF elear outlines of the methods of | work in a staall family, to whom good wages TO BE LE1.— That dcsiral'y situated ,acres of land, a little more or less. | normal study, and sought to inspire all | will be pai& Apply to Mrs. Edward Cul- | dwel’ing hcuse on Grafton St. wes, er | Toeether with all rights. mem-!| present with great zeal iz their work. ; !en, Pownad St. di tf occupied by Mr. Duncan McLean, wit ——__ | bers ‘and appurtenances, . | A hearty vote of thanits was tendered | coachheure and stable, House is fitted with 4e@memade,cannot be beaten | For further particulars apply to| aoe aie eet and choir of the ROBERTS ECO. Cito ; acon aeaveeiiin “ ele ; . Me ; . , ol : ; - ; tppt) rdigan Presbyterian Church for thei: | : RS }other medsrn conveniences, Sent m ee } Ber: William - meewart, Solicitor, | assistance in making the sessions enjoy- | Peoras’s RANK BUILDING, WONTREAL. ate. Appy to The nas Campbell, : Mad t of th | Prowse Block, Charlottetown. |able, after which the Association wa: | 12 years Examiner ir U.S. Patent Office. merd St. West. od -iade Out Oo e ' 175 bbls of first-class Northern! Dated this 6th day of December, | adjourned to meet at Georgetown on | No Patest—No pay. Write. foy Red Book. : Best | Spies and Baldwins just received in| «\. D., eo -ARD J. HGBeRON Sone nae 1, 2001. | WANTED—A general d WANTED RE 4 A £ Site | V 2 ; IDGSON, | x ~~“A general servant. Goo — . : E istock. If you wanta barrel of nice | Me “) i DELICIOUS | wages. Apply to this office. MEN Kips and Grain | apples for house use or for retailing | ortgage. | | | eo it . : c. 6—d tls. In every lecality throagheut Canada te j call and see our stock. vk. U at ' i W ANTEI z y y “> Leathers | ocoan ut ANT i)).—A cook, Good wages. Ap | introduce our goods, tacking up show cates hy iy | ply to Miss Pa mer, comer of Richmond and | en trees, fences, a ong roads and all conspit iy b MINCE MEAT Se | eyraouth Streets, uois places. Also distributing small adver: ey Pexmned from 8 to 11 mohthf wl, | K iSses tisimg matter. Commission, cr salary $50.99 weer Setter and turn water better Sate thecheap and quick tamned # atheer 5. | Our stock of mince meat has just -arrived. It is put up in one and two |pound tins and also in ten pound | Change of T ime Something New a ern ee + A LIVE azent wanted in every tow? an | vil age in Canada to advertise and introdu. Dre Watton’s English Kidney Pills. Libe per menth and expenses net te exceed $2.58 Steady employment \e goed day. ' Ne experience | nee@. por ho rest reliable men : ‘ “if : ae inducemen's. Dr, - Wal af * ful. Write fer full particulars, The Eapite ‘{pails. It is very ee stock and -is CHARLOTTETOWN AND and Nice Torento, , ata Sees ‘ Medicine Co., Lendon, Ont. ne <at> BROS put up by a good reliable firm. PICTOU | cca ; : tu, B x 698. Charlottetown J F bE | a the ular ; ” On and after Friday, the 7th) Pop | TO LET.—A donble tenement house at CHARLOTTETOWN GA SE —Drep ved on the lower S‘. Teter’s [Bier d, ear the P. °: FIGS :: this year, being large and very =. Our Layer Figs are very fine stock © Dec., the steamer Princess wili | leave Charlottetown for Pictou at. ten o'clock, a. m., instead of seven. | Also, will leave Pictou after the’ Molasses Kisses All fresh and nice at | the west end of Sydney street | Douse property; | eight reoms, pantry, goed celiar and barn; ‘he , adjoining tt. one tenement contaiung other tenement contains eight rooms, pantry, vellar and barn, furnice heat; rent me lerate. , E. ai Ilo pital, Rn St nday } juicy. The cooking figs are also ; i . 4 : cz . 7 j i A | R . introduce our goods and catalogue io every te alae dark grey cape (m:n's’. very good and cheap. | Halite: ee THE MEDICAL HAL | Secreta tome. Printe | from same plates as 40 ak a be = irded by leaving s me at Halifax. By order, 7: music. Send 12¢ for mails g expenses; a ospital or wita the own-e Mr i : tf. W. HALES, Secretary. | siiadilain c ws ’ . ae - COs ea Palwct, cec 4. ‘ BEER & GOFF, Grocers Ch'town, 5th Dec 1909 rere sd J. G. J : _s - . pair Boys Oii Tan an = ree 7 a ; Aas SS ae eee | 4. &, Jamieson, Druggist | Mo-casins, at R. K, Jest’s, ili Moncten, N. Bate ‘ * ~ ; > ~ gai Z e : SHEET MU-IC FREE latest kits. GiveN WAY in bound form @ 45 Pieces