te we SSS VHE D.ulLY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEWUBER 14, 1899 Re ee A Pleasant Surprise For thos who have thought that cat- a! rable, a o whom the con atat 2- of snuffs an oiutments has been . earable, is to learn of catarrhs~ ‘ ew ted air treatment ‘ , Bror s and Asthma. Ca e ‘s a guaranteed cure for the wes and never faila to cure t} It cures by inhalation of medicat ; vays reaches the right spot. ‘1 ‘y, but the results of sctual ex} , aod thousands of testimonials ha we say for our medicine. Pr at all druggists, or direct by ma ptof price. Send 10 cents _ § 2 for sample outfit to N. C. POLSON & CO., Kingston, Ont. — § Wee: a F jackets Our Jackets are are sell- ers—Why ? Because the prices and qualities are right. a Few Specials Here Black Cur] Jackets $1.65 worth $1.°0. Black Cur! Jackets $2.40 worth $2.75. Black Curl Jackets $3.00 worth $3.40 Other prices up to $14.00 Fur Jackets We excel in this line our Fur Jackets give entire satisfaction— We have all kinds. A few special leaders in Astrachan from $22 7 $50. WEEKS & C2 THE PEOPLES’ STORE deste Laeate 8 DOD OCF OVDSODODSID No Excuse for not having a supply of reading matter in the house stormy evening. We have some excellent books by the best authors. If you are with~ out one tonight you have only yourself toblame. Remember we carry a large line. CHAS. J. MITCHELL, Bookseller & Stationer 145 Queen St.... S51} OOf' OOOH 46SO6U- > o6oS *O]6* 66 ODODORSDOSO4 ©. DO a= 2 ¢ CLEARANCE SALE. Owing to ili healti: the proprietor, Mr. F. G. Bovyer, of Georgetown Royalty, has instructed me to sell by public auction at his sale of impreved stock on Wednesday, November 15, his entire stock of famous Lincoln and Oxford Downs, including Imported Arkill and Wright Oxferd ard Gib- son and Walker Lincoln Rams. Many of the ewes will be in lamb by these famous Rams. Luncheon at 11.30, sale to begin at 12 o'clock, J. M. AITKEN, wk ldy ll & 13 Auctioneer. CARD. DR. DICKEY has resumed practice Office Hours 9.80tc lp. m. 2 to t{p.m. Evenings by appointment. ACHING TEETH Carefully treated and filled and crowned with gald. DR. J. P. MURRAY, QUEEN STREET | OITY COUNCIL MEETING | Condensed Milk Company Exempted Present 1to Father McAulay, at From Taxes Cambridge, Mass | The regular mvunthly m eting of! he! Rev. Al:xenaer McAuiay, P. P., of | ( 5 Council was held last e\ 4 Moreil, b. E island, isa present 1D Bos» Counce) lor Lyons was the only a@berh ee, won O00 a Y¥ aod is or mrs Upon motion of Councillor Crabbe, | and Mrs. M, Hanoiger, 256 Fraskiin Si John Maloue was appointed pound: keeper Cambridge. Ibe reverend geptieman ars} in the place of James McKenna | rived o Tuesd mo r apd ow Wede-|} A letter was read from the Char! nesday event » larg mber of town Condensed Milk Compauy asking} friends and tormer parishioners now that their factory building, land avd pre~{ resident in Boston ana vicinity tendered mises be exempted frim taxation for five | him a recep! tthe above residence and | yeers, and on motion of Councillor | pres bled bis f welcome Horne the eXempllon was unanimously | aud a pureeoft p40 The eddrese spoke of granted, | the very great peasure 2 mauy | For the benefit of Councillor | friends and former parishior bp weet Hooper, who de sired information as to he ing him ip the .and « i} ado} and | value the factory would be to the city, it | renewing the associations of pastor ani was pol nted out by Councillor Crabbe that | people. [It referred tothe many high and pine cr ten hands would be employed this | noble traits which have ever endeared bim winter and about twenty next Summer. Recorder Havzard also explained that be~ tween $100,000 and $150,000 would be ex- | peoded each year among the farmers the vicinity of the town, all, or aimos ef which would be spent in the ¢ ty. The City Clerk was instructed to notify the manager of the Electric Company to place the light on lower Spring Park Road in accordance with the resolution pas-ed at the last meeting cf Council. Councillor Hooper brought up the mat - ter of Government Pond, and moved that the City Surveyor be instructed to have | the gate repaired 80 that the pond might be flooded and made fit for skating, the cost of such work not to exceed $25. The resolution gave rise to some dis- cussion, in the course of which it was pointed out that the gate was in a dilapi- dated condition, and it was thought that little or nothing could be dene until the Provincial Government built a new bridge. It was also pointed out that the sewer in the vicinity ofthe pond was not completed and would interfere with the flooding just now. Councillors Hooper and Crabbe were ap- pointed a committee to see if the work could be done forthe amount named in the resolution, and to interview the Govern-~ ment regarding the bridge, Phe bad state of the fire alarm svstem was brought before the Board by Council- lor Hooper, who said there had been a good deal of complaint regarding it espe~ cially from the eastern end of ward five. Councillor Nicholson moved that the Fire Committee be authorizad to have the system repaired at « cost nut exceeding $30 before reportiag to the Council, Councilior Crabbe said the alarm was no good—it had never been asuccess and | never would be. If he had his way he would have the poles and wires cut down and sold for junk. The only benefit trom the system was the bells in the firemen’s houses, and these he was fayorable to keeping in repair. He moved that Coun- cillor Nicholson bave leave to withdraw his motion. This motion carried and the resolution was withdrawn. Mavor Warburton thought the citizens shonii be given to understand that the ail svete i+ not reliable so that when a fire brenk-= out the party discovering it may go nt once to tbe nearest telephone instead of los'ng ume with the boxes. Councillor Crabbe promieed to see that the alarms in the firemen’s houses were put in order at once. Councilllor Nicholson gave notice that atthe next meeting he would move that electric lights be placed at the east and west ends of Kent Street. Councillor Horne, in reply to the request of Councillor Hooper for several pieces of plank sidewalk, said he feared it would be im possible to Lave any more work of this kind done this fall as the plank could not be obtained. Meet'ng adjourned. photographs of Rev. T. F. Fullerton at once. They may be had at Johnson & Johnson’s down town drugstore, at Tne Examiner Office, and from R. L. Cotton, Price, 30, 40, and 45 cents, a ———— LOCAL NOTICES. Miss Sexton expert corset fitter, of New York, will be at Stanley Bros. for one week commencing next ‘Tuesday. We would ask the ladies to come early, as on Miss Sex- ton’s previous visit many had to go away disappointed, it be ng impossible to fit them on account of the great rush on the last sew days, Corsets fitted free of charge. W. B. corsets $1.00 per pair and up. | For oilcloth squares, ends of oilcloth | and general house furnishings try Paton | & Co's. & Co’s. Gloves, fur collars, top coats aud reefers try Paton & Co’s. 5 Cut this out and return to us, with name of } your mearest express office and we willgend this watch there for you to examine. It is an open-face, gold-plated, dust proot case, handsomely engraved, fitted with American model 7 jewelled stem wind and set movement, lady’s or gent’s size. Itisa good time piece, equal in ap- mm pearance to a $25.00 watch, and is just the thing for ¢ purpeses. Hi, on careful examination you are eonvinced this watch is worth far more than we ask, the express agent $4.95 express charges and it is yours. rry W ; Box () ~ Feroente, Came - on encanta me The best fur house in this city is Paton ee UT to his many friends, and hoped that his and beneficial. I'be reverend gentlemau was taken com | pletely by surprise and made an apprecia- | tive and lengihy reply. He was plea-ed, he said, to mee nany of his fe parishioners and friends of P. EK. Island, and was gratiied to know that they still cherisbed and remembered so well the friends and the place of their birth though now in an adopted land. He proudly re- ferred to the many distinguished of Prince Edward Island 50 rimer } Palives States as examples worthy of their emula~| at seven. tion, and expressed his deep sense of ap preciation for the handsome manner in which his friends bad shown their grati- tude towards bim. Before and after the presentation an ex- cellent programme of gramaphone repro - ductions, vocal and instrumental music, recitations, etc., was enjoyed by the large number present, and a collation was served about ten o’clock. The party broke up | sbout midnight after singing Auld Lang Syne and wishing Father McAulay a pleasant and enjoyable visit to Boston and vicinity. cxnenenencnatiliadiliellitpinitininme inca PERSONAL. Dr. Dickey went west this morning. Mr. Nat. Doherty, of the Revere Hotel, Pictou, returned home to-day. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. Sharp returned from Moncton lest evening. Principal Grant was recently the guest of Lord and Lady Aberdeen at Haddo House. Mr. W.C, Harris, A. R.C. A., was a passenger by the Princess today, en route to Halifax, Mrs Macdonald, wife of conductor Mac~ donald, left this morning oa a visit to St. obn. Mr Geo. Tweedy, barrister-at-law, Alberton. is among the latest arrivals at the Hotel Davies. Hon. James W. Richards was a pas- senger by the wee’ern train this morning, returning to Bideford. Mrs. W. W. Sullivan, who has been visiting Montreal, returned to Charlotte- town Jaet evening. MrC C. Gran4 is here in the interests of the Surprise Soap Company. He isa guest at the Hotel Davies. M 8: Roy, of Quebec, who has been the guest of Miss Winnie Blake for several weeks, left for home yesterday via. Hali- fax. She crossed to Pictou by the Prin- cess, In connection with its report of the W. C.T. U. meeting in Halifax the Herald has a capital likeness of Mrs Charles Matbeson, of Charlottetown, who ie superintendent of the press departmeut. EE ees Canadian Grain for India. Orrawa, Nov 13.—Lo:d Minto has re- ceived a letter from Katin, India, stating that there ie a severe famine there, and the writer would like to obtain the prices of cheap grain, such as wheat, barley and beans, in Canada, with a view of purchase. The Governor-General has referred the matter to the Department of Trade aad Commerce. —_——— —- £>- To Cure a Coldin Gne Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. 4 ll druggists refund the money it failsto cure. 2c. KE. W. Grove’s signature is on each box. |} ——— BORN. In this city on the 13th Nov. inst., to Mr. aod Mrs. J. F. Duffy. a daughter. ves — 5 To dye at home Blouses, FOR LADIES Skirts, children Frocks, etc. use MAYPOLE SOAP is unexcelled and costs no more than old fashioned dyes. Send for FREE book on Home Dyeing to | A. P, TIPPET & CO., Montreal. — —_ Buy your bome furnishings from Paton & Co. DR. GORDON ALLEY PHYSICIAN & SURGEON (Graduate McGill University.) Office and Residence-—Dorchester Street Office Hours--9 to 10a. m., 1 to 3 and 'Tto 8 p- m. | ' ‘ow in the| this morning, acd left Charlottetown again | Str. James’ Hatt — Concert tonigat. Potioe Covrt.—Once druok, Erne-t Prunty, was today fined $2 or 10 days. Forgesters.—Court Avondale has ' regular meeting to night at 8 o’clock. lu portant business, ; St. James’ Y.M. L. A. Concert. —> programme in this issue, I:is a good one | Concert takes place tonight. —— 8. O. E.— Lodge Prince Edward mee'> to-night at 8o’clock. Every member re-| quested tu be prompt. Initiations. Tas Prios.—Only 20 cents to hear an excellent programme rendered in St. James’ Halil wnight. Season ticket $1.00. ——< Coucest .—The Loyal Crusadere will give a public concert on Tickets TEMPERANCE 7.30. 10 cents, Children 5 cents, Crusaders free. visit to Boston would prove mort enjoyable | Monday evening next in Wright’s Hal) a:[¢ Cc ; E 8 5 ORSETS.. EE B. & A.—The monthly meeting of the B. & A. Club was held last evening and four new members taken in. No steps were taken forthe amalgamation of the Anchor Club and the B. & A. Club. ———={>—— — Princess re« about four o’clock | Istanp Streamers —The turned from Pictou The Northumberland returned to Summerside during the evening, and. the mail special reached Charlottetown | abont midnight. DaMaGe By THE Storw.—The windmill at St. Dunstan’s College was blown down by the gale yesterday mornivg about nine o*clock. Ta+ tower gave way about twenty feet from the ground. It is also reported that one of the Jarge chimneys at the new P. E. Island hospital was blown down. Boat.—The Halifax arrived from Boeton about half past ten this moroing with two passengers, Mrs R Young and Peter Boudreault. She left on return to Boston; this afternoon with the following passengers: Mre Patrick and three children, Miss Riggs, A R Bryan and Mise E McNeill. Boston Suxpar’s Srorm.—The north shore suffered severely by the storm of Sunday night. At Harris Shore twenty-four oyster boats were driven on the beach, and almost all destroyed. The telephone wires were damaged considerably, but, were soon repaired. The oil house on the east of Summerside was destroyed. — ++ ee FoorBaLL.— Dalhousie and the Wander- ers played another draw at Halifax on Saturday, and thus gave the champion- ship trophy to the Navy. The football match to have been played on the C. A. A. A. grounds yesterday afternoon has been postponed until Thurs: ! day, weather permitting. Horet Davies Sovv.—Mr. J. J. Davies bas disposed of the Hotel Davies and its equipment to Mr. Patrick Doherty, lateiy ot the Queen Hotel, Sussex, N. B., who will take possession in a few days. During the time that Mr.and Mre. Davies have been in the hotel business in Charlottetown they have given the fullest satisfaction, and Mr, Doherty, who comes highly recommended, will, it is felt, uphold the! good name of the Hote! Daviee. Mr. and Mrs. Davies will manage the Cliff House during the summer, as usual. Coat Arrivats. — The following schooners have arrived from the Domin~ ion Coal Company’s mines in Cape Breton, with cargoes of nut, screened and run of mine coal, to Peake Bros. & Co., viz: Fanuy Young, Thetis, Marian and Minnie A. In addition to the above the Dominion Coal Co’s. steamer Douglas H. Thomas arrived this morning from Lonie.. burg to same firm with tthe barge Grandee intow. The Grandee is today discharg~ ing one of tne largest cargces of coal ever landed at this port—having nearly 2,000 tons. ————__ MARRIED. At the parsonage, Cambridgeport, Mase, on the 14th Oot. ult., bythe Rev. F. E Ramsée]]l, pastor of the Congregational Church, Miss Maud Clarke, of this city, — John M. Leavens, of Troy, New ork. hbhhhhhhbhhhhhb bbb hh hhhbhbh hhh bbb iA Checking Prescriptions This is one of the three vital points in dispensing medicines. The FIRST of course absolute pur-~ ity and reliability of the drugs used. The SECOND is accuracy. The THI2D is “checking off” and by ehecking we mean the one who has filled the prescription states aloud the name and quantity ofthe in~ gredients he has used. A second person with the prescrip tion before nim, watches each sep- arate entry as written by the phy- sician with the vieu of noting errors of any kind. In thie way al! possible errors are avoided. We cerefully check all prescrip- tions dispensed by us. We will be pleased toshow you our system of keeping all prescriptions. We be- lieve it to be the most complete in existence, VvvvvvVveTVrey eee eee eee —>- ee ee aah appppppbinh ninipint ite inh inte ie ty tebe bn tn hn te te te tate tnde tate te tatr terse te te te tr tr tnt te ented te halal Prompt attention to country calls. em ‘ VUGVIVVIVVVereyyyyyyryrrre VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVee Tee VV VY ee ee ae | LoGal and Other ttems, a Practical ETC C IO. - Gere ee see enema emeteaeneenncetignee ee oi EDR aS INGER OR Tate He wy ’ - 4 MEET ME at the ALWAYS BUSY STOREE c Pg Sts ee | 3 [s Corset Talk at STANLEY BROS. A - oe ~ every day next week, com- - mnencing TUESDAY MORNING, 3 5 Special display and demonstration : of " the models of TRE ENTE Ld Ye Miss Sexton expert corset fitter uf New York in attendance. What you get in W. B. Corsets Perfection in Fit A Corset to Suit Your Figure Comfort With Perfect Fit Guarantee of Satisfaction —com[—. CORSETS FITTED FREE OF CHARGE PER 53 som. PrN $1.00 to $0.50 pt. 3 STANLEY BROS. E 42 THE SLATER CT mt < eS a tip {1 i> (> Me \\\» P \W» {Ib SLASS4244A8 48% SHOE $3.50 The natural last — heavy box-calf—stylish perforated tip, comfort- i. able the first time wern “ — Heavy enough to |p» wear without rubbers, sole fustened on by the |» Goodyear method, giv- i inga perfectly smooth Ng innersole. e Ihe {iv {hi Ws» {fee [i MITT TCe rr eV eV err Tr a naa = 3% Sen Satisfaction in every pair, eS Clearance Sale Fancy Shirts & Neckwear Our shirts are the WG & R make. Nice patterns. Fresh stock. Some are open back and front with cuffs attached and detached —— See our nobby Ties in Pu‘fs, Knots, 4 in Hands, Bows, Strings etc. Now is the ume for bargains. GORDON & McLELLAN VOPPOVND ODTPRS ORT YTT TNE PPI ON: PPT PPREORDMTS VEPTTPHRPTTPTTATD erT Ppt sk The General Feeling;is That the fall weather is coming on and you are feeling colder, aid there is no time you fee] so cold as when your feet are badly shod. Why feel miserable when you can get a good substantial boot that will keep your feet warm and not cost you too much at McQUAID’S LOWER QUEEN STREET —- BOOT & SHOE STORE, MANDA NAALAAAAdAAQdbddd AdbGid Ghd bd ,d kLkibd dc 80k GbbkAGAAAAAGAANM ~ ypnnnnenenyeveevenenennetneretninty | = ey 7 Pe 4 erates Meanccninameterinn sale Pais an a Pret. Og a Ae rane nem tne: someiliane tReet We. LION EEE LR CO I AE MRC 18 EI Bo RE Fir rill camtescentggy cir fis pragma Ai i, Se el Cra ic siehasmal nr yan ath icra tit epstnntntnapa cd Pi el ee are