THE DAIL’ EXAMINEK CHARL@TTEIOWN OCTOBER eA Hughes’ PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND: | | On, for a romp through that blissful land? Che I-le of the som ner ea, Where pature @pvesrs i Y fairest droge, Where the days ure Cuool, and no heats oppress, Anithe heert mu3z: dane? with glee. t Stain Land of t e nill, the vale, the glen, Land of the flower and tree, Desiroyer Were the brook let runs ia silvery stream v stream, Aud Naiure gurbs io her emerald green, } : ee Ard velvety is the leo, ! Removes Grease, Paint, Orange Ink and all other rive me: an bouria that haven of r gi. : Where uone’er bows hie knee To 1 @ irou rule ofa despot’s SWAY ; bul where tree , $O1's head with age is grey, Aud peace sleeps ln the seae G. J. MoCormac, In the Cavadian Magazine for Osiover. HARD DRINKERS. } fina . stains without injuring the finest fabric Large bottles, loc at hug hes sxe or Desire for Alcozol Re- moved iv & few days by the Dixoa ‘Treat ment Se eee ae >’ . mE OR SS LT 9900 20F9 Cee DS OF HG SGEe HHO St. Mary’s, Leith, 22nd April, 1900. « : h = Mr. A. Hutton Dixon: : : e : | Dear Sir,—1 have to report very favor- s @ | aciy of tbe case which I nave been treai- 9 t @ jing with yourremedy. The man who | } - : , ; Bes > | seem da confirmed draokard, was ins a @ | duced to take it en'y wih much ecax- : Ir The Cit © | ive. The evening of the first day he r7 pleaded hard tora lass or beer, br tativer iN y eli g ) » Dut afier ; 2 ihat he reemed to te quite free from the a "% ve alwave @|Utink crave. It was net easy to get bim } 3 That is what we alw ay 5 to take the remedy reguluily however | have in baked goods. We | Even su, ii ceems io be acure. His wife ae oi alll . | aod family, after years Of torture, are take ev ery pre sution in begiuniog to realize what happiness ie, selecting the bes ingredi- I remain, dear sir, ents; then we mix them | Youre very s'noerely, ws as only experts can do | (Rev.) M. Gaveurey, and watch ciretully the cioiiaile baking. Our Oatcake is uM ; = March 3rd, 1900. xcelled. Ps unexcelie ‘*Dear Father Coventry,—The tox Try some. reached me tafely yesterday atS8 a.m. I ’ : @ | bean the remedy at Once, and I mast say * Only 12¢ a lb @ | ‘hat s:nce then I do not feel the least in. . e clipation for s.imu'ante. I feel ala«o e mucb better, and betier fi: for work. I : Telephone 98. $ ate much better yesterday.” & ‘ 28 e March 28, 1900 a ’ ; é +: é 2 — hv ed rt . “TI finished the ‘cure’ last Sunda\, : : te ~ @ | and feel now perfectly well I almost 4 Ecler BAKERY @ | always ea! well. - tried eome whiskey : : salmaaa @ | yesterdsy to see whether [ would like ir, @ BAKES BEST BREA). ° ; butdid not atall. I cannot thank you t ‘ou much for your great kindness.” 29GO FERS 26 SL 20888806 RGR | A - Yours very sincerely, ; ——s >_> -~4 The writer of the above had, to my knowledge, been a victim to the “physi: cal crave” for something like two yeare, very much to the detriment of hia bealih and I can testify to the truth of Statement made in his letters to me. i (Rev ) A. M. Coventry, O. M.S. , 5 Pu i ' 246 Fuibam Road, 8. W, ! May 3rd, 1900. When you want jok Full particulars of the above medicine f, printing try > the . —— a can be obtained by addressing Mr. Dizon, “THe lx- 81 Willcocks Sirest, Toronto, Ont, AMINER.” You can’t ‘io us better. You ,may do: HOTEL ARRIVALS » Worse, Good work at low prises | Hotel Davies: A Cameror, N Jasno~ i; and done when promised. graieky, W H Bowser, VliverC Draper, Mcnireal; Wm Richards, Bideford; Wm Knight, Amherst; Mra James E Ba'ley. West Newton, Mase; A W Grant, Pictou; . Examine Frint E W Verner, Toronto. Ibe Exe © dob | Queen Hotel ; Geo Clarke, Clarketow:; , | Mrs Anderson, F J Anderson, New Lon ' don; Geo Forbes, Vernon River; Jeoris | Bernard, Sydney; Miss Kerr, Campbells , |too, NB. Ch’town’s Leadirg* Printers. En ‘ —upetairs. Cor. Queen and Richmond Streets all Shaving: at Weeks & Cos Wise providers for the house or persona! use do not wait until the pinching frost makes everybody want everything all at Once. Morning and evening hints of cooler weather are sufficient to prompt them, to make early and easy choice from our im- Mense stock of DRESS GOODS, FURS, WELLEINERY. MANTLES & JACKETS, We carry a mognificent range of Dress Goods in all the latest wears and colors, Prives from 15c & 25c to $2.50 a yard, Furs—Qur Furs this season are all new, and of course the Very latest patterns,in Ties, Collars, Jackets and Coatz, Mantles & Jackets —-We have the pleasure of knowing that our Mantles & Jackets are the neatest fitting, most stylish and best value in the « ity, Millinery—Last week was a busy one in this department ; never before have we had such a rush. We hear, on all sides, that it was the most magnificent dis- play of Millinery ever shown in this city. WHHES & CoO. THE PEOPLE’S STORE. , } | LEADERS IN MILLINERY,2==™ aes > “eR a ————— ~ THs TUPP&R CLUB. — tion of Sympathy. The weeting of the Tupper Club last In the Voavoidable absence of the president, the Vice-president, De. S. R. Jenkins, pre» | Sided. After the routine business,— Mr. Thomas A, MeLean arose aod ip an ap- propriate address submitted tue fuliowing } res lution i~ Wheress: [t has been the will of dod to remove from earth our rightly esteemed aud wuch loved friend, Cyrus Shaw, Bq,’ mae ce A., we the membcra of Tue lupper Club of Charloite own, CO hereby | record our by Dighbt was tie largesc ver beld. ~—— jeep sense of the Joss sustained the Liberal Coaservainive P pate Gi £. Ky. l-land. Asa politician Mr. honest of all mea» } niercest of | energetic Shaw waa &d COnsis eut in the advocacy sures Calculated to advance this his native |-]- As an Work+r in the party wuica be al'ied him: eelf with be wue per isteut acd watchful, } always réeacy to octend the principles he | the advocated and beitey;d in with all the reasouirg powers with which he was highly gifiei. As a watecnmao on the towers, the; Opporing parity found him | coutiouaily a: his post, doing baitie for | what he beheved to be right >; acs citizea ihe Joses a warm-hearted, hospitable genileman 3 as # bu-band and tather, ‘he bereaved wife aud children, a loss that can never bs made up, We trust lowever, inat He who tempers the wind to the saorn lamb will look with compassion upon the widow and | fatherles?, whose loss is truly the greatest, | aud bring tbat comtortand consolation to | their cearts that only comes to those who! pat their trust in Him who spake as uever man spake. Mr. Db. O'M. Reddin seconded the mo~ tion, making a short and fitting address. Tse resolutioa was ebly supported by Comtnonity | } | 7 OOle- s0uled, | i ' i i ' | Messre. 2. B. Norton, Dr. Macneil!, Peter McCourt, C. Gavin Daffy, James Mc- Isaac, Harrison UCarveli and LP. Tanton, who epoke in the order named aod each of whom epoke feelingly of the deceased. The motion adopted. Mr. P. J. Trainor then addressed the meeting upon the questionsof the day, speaking ably and etcquently, and paying & warm tribute to Mr. Shaw, whose death was mourned by all, A hearty vote of thanks was Mr. Trainor. Meeting adjourned, was (hen unanimously tendered —_—— o-oo Babiss Tortured By flaming, itching eczem3, find comfort ana permanent cure in Dr. Chase's Ointmenr, @& preparation which has a record of cures uaparalielea in the history of medicine. Kezema, salt rheum, tctter, seald head, old people’s resh. and ail itching skin diseases, are absolately cured by Dr, Chase’s Oint- ment. Qamwectywe 202 co cence ccencecesonamees 4 Fresh Groceries aff <i «i af ti ali} «i a att} ff} af] ati} >. = os A 424 [i I» [> . Are as essential to » health as your 1egular bath. [bn We keep nothing but I the purest, freshest and [» best groceries to be pro- be cured. We are daily !" | opening something new ! | avd fresh and are there- is | fore able to recommead I our goods to you as first- P class in every respect. BD | It will be to your ad- vantage to call and see bp our Jine of goods before be purchasing elsewhere, c always glad te have you ip» call to examine and {lh It» liv Ib» L => lh» Ib» \i> - price our goods. . < Drop into tue ‘Ideal (hs i li» iy be yp Grecery,” zorner Kent and Gt. George Streets. ‘ Webster & Mackay 7 PHONE 199. FARM FO8 SALE. The underenm ned Executors of the Es- tate of the late James Howard, Esq., offers for sale the farm at Cornwell oc- cup'ed in his lifetime by deceased. This is really one of the beet farms on the Island. It consists of about 100 acres ot land in a bigh state of cultivation, with garden and orchard. Thedwellizg house is a fine two story building, furnished throughout, and tbe barns and out-build- ' ings are iu good rep sir, : A rare chance to get a first-class farm } property. t Fou: terme, ¢ic, apply at Jaw office of | Jobo T; Meliish, Charlottetown. ° GEURGE HOWARD, JOHN T. MELLISH, Executore, GLa 3i—dli w2i. i Able Addresses Delivered—Resolv- | M { 'r i boys this forenoor, | are receiving instruction t | he rolles was pour 2 1g02 "Aine cksanssenapmmmeeee and Other lems, See r . . : . Tne Prop .- Kasterly winds; fair; temperature abour Same a . ; PoLtino —The Polino is now kh adit ntres] and will ex] for Fridey, i? on thie ;or n wT pans P ates var eee a mn : /NGINEERS.—There will be a ton'ghi atthe drill ehed at 8 cl portunt business, | meting z. Lies —. STONE SIDEWALK. —A stone sidewa k 1; being put down ou Great George Str “et, | from Syduey Street to the EXxte1 Davies. A fel want is tun: bein supplier, Manvau Tratye Senor, ~ Mr. Collie: vi through with the Q ier Syuare sect ‘The West Kert hiv meibsi. QO *y Sil Gliiastceaicds STEAM Rouuer.—The new Ws at steam ri : Sirdar wal to-day, levellieg soms of the rough po! wOTK OD (oe atreeta ys s.aco.t vf $3.60). ae Boeron axp Retuay — Peraons desirous of visiting Bustcg suould remember that , the fall excursion rate to Boston aud re | turn is only $!), TP.ckeis are good for thirty days, Arthe Burrs.—Toe anvaval meeting of the Qaeex’s Couuty Rifle 80C lation is in Tau ge. prize Ax- progress ou Kensingion The shooting begaz about one | O'clock. Csp'sain Bertle:t is tasge ofti- | cer, FootbaLi.—I[t is expected that there will be a match game of football at the park on Saturday a‘ternoon bstween the Prince of Wales College team aod the second Abegweits. a Fixe Horees. — McKinley Brothers’ fine stallion way much admire} by those vistors who had the pleasure of seeing him at (he exhibition. Beau Prince bas alwavs been a favorite of THe Examiner, and we are pleased to- rots that he took second prize in the car~ riage stallion class at the exhibition. He came a clore eecond to the imported stallion ** Tne Border, owned by Mr. BH. C. Lydiard, Kentville, N. S. ** The Border” is & fuil brother of the famous stallion Warren Gay, 2 12}, and was im- ported from Philadeiphia at a cost, it is said, of $2,500. An OLD axD WeLL Trisp Remepy. — Mrs. Wivrlow’s Soothing Syrup has been used for over fitty years by millions of motbers for thei: children while teetning with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, alluys the pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for diarrhoea. It is pleasant to the taste. Sold by druggists in every part of the world. Twenty-Sve cents a bottle. Its value is incaleuable. Be sure and ask for Mrs, Winsiow’s oothiog Syrup. ee SALE OF CALVES, Government Stock Sold Today at Georgetown, There was a sale of Government stack at Georgetown this morning, of Shorthorn and Aryshire calns, avereging :ix monthe, The following are the buyers of Short- horns, and the prices :— James Nicolle, Mur. Bar, South, $24, Rievard Laffey, Little York, $32. Donsid McMiilav, Royaliy, two, $28 avd $29- Wm. Murphy, Millview, $28. Ayrebires sold as followe: Jobn Kaneen, New Perth, $25. Kk. R. Jenkius, Georgetown, $17. Rev. Stephen Phelan, Georgetown, $11. P.J. Donahoe, Roseneath, $10. The people of King’s County ere much ‘ispleaeed at buyers from other counties ging to Georgetown, as they did today, id purchasing stock that was sent there v be cold tothe farmers of King’s. St. Jobn Sun : Speekingof party de’ec- tions it is interesting to pote that of the ten mep whose names are given in a list of Oppoition speakers in Albert county, five were former supporters of the provin- cial government. ee <oauijbunllmmatamenians apm — vat - — ‘ THM [A AIGLGH I SESE IALGHS G FHEGELEEG % During ep — . . . § xhibition 4 Week We will beglad to be of any service toour friends in town or country. Meet your friends at our store, use our telephone, buy your stamps here and make us @ general convenience, OUR STOCK ef Drugs and Sundries is very large and complete, and this week we are offering special inducements for cash pur- chasers. ir A . AAAS RS HBS x HAL, %$ oes i S26 3953 UP ARSE TG LEG He or. Ks15 anl Peias2 NN Ey are all fitted on human forms before they leave the factory. Every detail of finish and workmanship 1s Closely scanned; and the goods come to us as perfect as it is possible for skill to make them. ee ee oe Want a good fitting Jacket? Come right to us! | $2 50 to S19.75 each, STANLEY BROS -- CERNE! Sh PR a = » Ladies’ Jackets, — mes Me Ladies’ Capes, Dress Goods, Coat and Costume Cloths. We show a fine new stock I.J.farris, LONDON HOUS: Kall - Annowncemen 1900. Our impcrtations in Suit‘ngs, Overcoatings, Trouserings, evc, for ta)? nter are now full and complete. Cool morning? and evenings must remiad you that you want » top-c- We are showing ® magnilicent range in correct coatiugs for spring a f% talf you want a h-avy winter overceat now is the best time to buy. Our range in Scotch Suitings for fall and winter cannot be surpass Furnishings ~ G>ods. Shirts, Collars, Ties, Underwear, Waterproof J Sweaters, ilcose, Handkerchiefs, etc. GORDON & MOGLELAN ats, Umbrella Uap *¢% 8< Men’s Stylish (wfitters. 38 : | ‘The first essential toa Jacket is Fit. _ [: don’t matter bow fine the cloth may be, or how elegantly the garment is gotten up if it don’t fit it’s no good, Our Jackets i Ne ee OA ite tn ter an n,n lant lt Ah lhl Hien i a + ¥ q e ee ee le as en I wee wrdia ‘= " — rs om on igang eens te = aoe * meen Peery 0 soins eae a