THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEMBER 15, 1900. Local and Other Items ey een oa | -—The Brant left Pictou to goon the slip. —The Ladies’ O. B. Lodge, No. | 31, will meet in Offer’s Hall Friday, 16th inst., at 8 o’clock sharp. 2 —No. 2 Co. (Methodist) Boys’ to-day for -revents Many Diseasesand Much Severe Suffering. ARE ROU eka ANE OS I SS Dyspepsia BREAD Common-sense Dys pepsia. Indigestion, and Dodd's Remedy for all other Stomach Trou- ? t r¢ W LOY bies except Lancer $ y hife, for A Trial Proves : h all of 7 This. Bre g d SS : g nts re good, and Whata difference there is bet ween x iking n the appearance ofa robust, vigor- experts. That is wi ns ous, trained athlete, and that of a 7 a — pale, weak, emaciated consump- ti ! DUCHESSE LOAF —_—... fe That difference is exactly the dif- ‘ence between health and disease retween a stalwart, healthy man Lots o! wit have TOR) and a wretched, sufferlng dyspeptic, ther. | : y sgtee-B! for instance. : xd ea eee w. What sane person, seeing two such : } rwhni weACcPe;rs. ig * . na 1 also have Vienra bread at 7B] mdividuals together, would choose and plain bead at © cents. the lot of the dyspeptic i ALL FRESH What dyspeptic, knowing that a prompt, perfect and permanent AND G@OD... cure can be obtained at the least TELEPHONE v8. Poss ble expense, would choose to remain sick and miserable ? Bp. STE WART, The universal pop: larity of Doda’. Stine Bakes Dyspepsia Tablets, is due to their Bakes Best Bread. j | reliability, fhe promptness of their fect, the simplicity of their action, the thoroughness and permanence ef their cure and their low price. People know when they buy Dodd's Dyspepsia Tablets that they can confidently rely upon them to do, what is claimed for them; they know Applies ! they will do their work quickly; that q they cure Dyspepsia by removing oor 3 use: that their sood effect is lasting, and that -heap at four times their price Bi ie ine? Soave cheap at four time thelr price. Good Apples of cee a Dodd's double treatment for the | ing purposes, only 12c and 5c per | .4 mnach and the bowels! insures per- peck. ifect health through the naturai/| re - 'r | , let? ° r P 1wesc ; ‘a Lyd _ Willow Market Baskets working of the digestive system. | ee H : ‘ , |The small brown Tablets that go Just received, a fine lot of covered Vil] i with each box of Dodd’s Dyspepsia 7 rb cy retc est . ‘ ‘ Willow Market Baskets. Tablets stimulate the Liver and the Eureka Blend Tea Be vels. uusnes andcon they would be} curing bili stipatien,'and keeping the system in | i ; i " arfact cle: nii AIC j If you want Tea tat will please a state of perfect ¢ leanlines - | . . é Tm. ~annot he i Dr | you, try Eureka Blend, this is our L Ne Cannot DK art it ial | ior weak ure nor sluggish, when | special blend. nor weak, impurt iggish, when | ° Dodd's Dyspepsia Tablets are used R. F. Maddigan & Co. 7 Lower Gu:en Street. blood ae 6 ~—e————————— OLD newspapers, good for wrapping, fo e | ’ t the EXAMINER ofhce. } | Saic & } Felt Hat Bargain ‘ | FOR LADIES AND | CHILDREN They are worth from 6ec to $1.50 each: We have put them in our show window | 30c each NOW IS YOUR CHANCE FORA BARGAIN... _-— --_-—- ee a eee WEEKS & CC. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. } = bz i ' | | | | SHIP NEWS. PROTECT THE LITTLE ONES. LD N G Port of Charlottetown. BUI ENTERED. _ Thechildren need protection dur- : a ing variable 3 any Nov, 14—SS Campana, Demers, littl _ henge weather. Kany BO HY Pictou; Ocean Bride, Smith. Buc. | = e ones are suddenly attacked by | Daeee Se a ae : ~_ | the croup, z ir lives placed i THE touche; Susan King, Grant, Baie peril , Sata oe as Verte. et ca aoe ee CLEARED Bronchial Syrup given as soon as Wrong food, wrong living, too ts Been | the dreaded trouble is detected will | form) much work, d'sobeying pail Nov. 14.—Isabel,McInnis, Pinette;! save the child and give | generally, brit eS a ing. May Flower, Lantagne, Caraquet, | sleep. See that you have a bottle) eeases Vitality, places th 1 > Tas. | . ie wes | ce : ; - : e rd vt nystem below par. From N B; W illie A, Landry, Halifax; | of Harvard's Bronchial Syrup in| oa eres west ies - ( et Demers, Quebec ; your home. coming an invalid is a short ar ' Pane Bay; Susan REDDIN Bros.. Druggists. a se me tS) ee ee Charlottetown, P. E. I. Change you ha its ant take ee ee nnreemee : ; HUGHES’ TONIC. You will Forty Lost. a gain flesh and he ne gan flesh and heaith andl more ale | WEATHER. BULLETIN. increasing the te, and HALIFAX, N. 8., Nov. 14.—It is] eee seine tone apd strength to the w establishe | ahaa” allel ee mission 15 cents. ee te” on onc, | tablished that there were 40) Probabilities for Next 24 Hours |" =e entire system. | souls on board the ill-fated steamer | Tonorra i 1: eae ‘HES City of Montice Tonig | ee GEORGE H. HUGHES, i oy Per yey HH i: ag west to Southwest winds. Friday : ei : i rrmeures aa ce 044 oS. wW« . : Don : = ino ce c « : The Pe Opie s Di ggist, drowned, ob, bodies recovered, 24: oe rig ° ted, oe Apothecartes Hall. | bodies still missing, 12. : fight i , } ——- © he - ' ry (2 , % : : COMMON SENSE The Quebec Legislature has . ‘ ‘ ‘ been dissolved. Tablets the | but it’s good. At all the book- ” It is said that out in a western | stores. Five cents the copy. constituency two hundred Galicians | a who had never taken out natural- | eee : izati aners vote wet > Lib- | On the 24th Of Octabar last. ition papers, voted for the Lib-| | would surely prevail. | scriptive of journey, etc., write to SUNNY= The People’s Store city. Brigade will meet for drill (in uni- , at 4.30 sharp tomorrow it sweet | (Friday) afternoon. —There will be a football match ‘on the C. A. A. grounds on Satur- |day, St. Dunstan's vs. Prince of | Wales College. Admission 15 cents. | —The members of Court Dalvay, |C. O. F., intend holding an enter- | tainment on Monday, Nov. 19th. A | | good programme islooked for. Ad ~The death at St. Peter’s Bay on | Moderate) Tuesday of Mrs. John P. Sullivan | will be sincerely mourned. She pos sessed many good qualities and will | be greatly missed. ! —At the police court this morn- | December 7 will be; mg Peter Keenan was fined $5 or | 30 days for drunkenness. Charles | White, charged with beating his | sister, was fined five cents and | costs. polling day. iS @¢ ~~ The Kdward Island Magazine is out. It’s late, November Prince eral candidate, taking the qualifi- | past, Dr McIntosh, of Murray River, | ="... . cation oath. was brutally assaulted and battered on his own premises with sticks used -The Liberals meet in Charlotte- | by a neighbor’s son and daughter, town tonight to nominate candi- and the Doctor is still suffering from| dates for Charlottetown Common the ‘n/uries sustained—the injuries! and Royalty. Itis expected that to the head and body being particu-| Hon. Benj. Rogers and Councillor larly severe. He is completely laid| Whear will be chosen. aside from his professional duties) —The members of the Caledonian ; T. J. HARRIS, London House. NOTICE! OVER | A meeting of Delegates will be held at the Town Hall on Wednesday, 21st inst., at 7 o'clock, p. m., for the purpose of nominating 5 candidates to contest the Georgetown Elect- | oral District n behalf of tte ; Liberal | and it may be some time before he! Club are requested to meet at the | Conservative party at the coming election. | is out again. The parties, we un-| Club rooms this evening at 8 o'clock | D. GORDON ‘ = ‘ ; L 10} derstand, are sent up to the Su-| and participate in the reception to | “f — ase ; preme Court to await their trial. Chaplain Fullerton and Lieutenant will receive the punishment which) of the’ Club. it merits and be a lesson to evil ~ Reserve Thursday 26th Nov. for doers in future. telegraphed Dr. Macneill, of Char-| by some local favorites in the First | lottetown to visit him professionally. | Methodist Church, which the trus- | tees have kindly given for the occa- tor the benefit of the P. E. Ee © <—Be——-— THe Conservative candidates in , Quebec the defeat oftheir party to the race cry and heavy ex —‘‘Our Boys Under Fire or New penditures of money. Mr. Bergeron, | Brunswick and Prince Edward _ Is- speaking of the result ata public) l[¥nd volunteer in South Africa,” by meeting held in Montreal said that) Miss Annie Elizabeth Mellish. This no one should be discouraged, for| book of 122 pages, 42 illustrations while the money spent by the Liber-| tells of the varied career of Our al party in the recent election had Boys during their year on active ser- already passed away, the devotion) vice. For sale in allthe bookstores. | of the Conservatives is greater than | Price 50 cents. ever. Mr. Bergeron advised moder-| —The half-yearly statement of the ation in both Ontario and Quebec,| Bank of Montreal has been issued, | and he felt assured that the prin-| showing profits for the period, after ciples of the Conservative party, the making provision for all bad and true national party of Canada, }|doubtful debts, of $682,903, com- | pared with $658,161 for the same) period last year, an increase of $24, Tue Ottawa Journal (Independent) | 743. <A dividend of $600,000 will be r-narks that “ during the month! payable December 1. _ ; of October $1,686,742 was paid by —Thefcotball team frcmSt. Dun- | sion [. Hospital. +} -} “rhe aScrive a Oe ithe Dominion vovernment, in rail- stan’s College to play the Abeg- | | wav subsidies. practically a gigantic | weits on Saturday afternoon will line out as follows:— Back-—Macdonald. Quarters—Gillis, Kiggins. Half backs—McGowan. J McPher- | fund.’’ 2 moar es corruption Madam Ramsdell is still at Mrs. r’s, Frince Street, where she wili remaia | McGreg- un il on or about Nov. 15th. Anyone wish | Son, Patry, Creamer. ny anything in the hair dressing line should; Forwards—Ryan, Keough, Mc vail themselves of this opportunity. Wil be|Intyre, McInnis, M. Macdonald, C- bn reoms lrom 12. 30 unui 2 oO Clot K, and wi Macdonald. Desroche. . Macdona’'d utend to ladies’ and children’s shampooing | Movsan verv evening after 6. Her famous DAN-|~ ~/" | pbkUFF CURE is meeting with great success. | —The annual starring tour of U-ed as a tonic and restorative. niotf | Mildred Hollandin her new play, _ |The Power Behind the Throne, |will begin November 22nd, The'| \trian province at the end CANADIAN PACIFIC ‘eighteenth century. The story isa | | typical one of intrigues of that time, | RAILWAY. | from which the auther has_ evolved | | | an exceedingly intense and interest- | |ing drama, replete with many strong | TOU RIST SLEEPERS lsituations. The production will be | | on an elaborate scale, with histori- MORTREAL |cally correct scenery, furniture ana other accessories, while the com- TO pany will be made up of well known artists comprisiug over thirty | PACIFIG GOAST oo peores:_ | | For Lame Back or Lumbago ‘use Griffiths’ Menthol Liniment ; Every Thursday it will take out all the pain ina few ‘minutes. You'll find it better than | | plasters. | For full particulars as to passage rates and train service to Canadian | Nortiwert," Brtsh “Comba, DON’T NEGLECT | Washington, Oregon ad | | CALIFORNIA YOUR WATCH. Also for maps and pamphlets de- | t¢ you allow your watch torun too long without cleaning, or with dam-| aged parts it may be worn so badly as to destroy its usefulness ss a time- piece. Better have it examined by your Watch Doctor andif in need i of repairs he will advise you accord- | DENTISTRY ‘ingly and perhaps save your watch. | WE BOAST on our repair depart- | ment turning out first-class work only. Wr GUAHANTEE ALL OUR WORK; | if vou have not given us a trial it| A: 3: THEATH, D. P. A., C. P.R., St. John, N. B. _~_ SIDE Office in New Prowse Block First door to the right up stairs. _,Telephone connec- DR. AYERS WANTED.—A girl for general house- work. Apply to Mrs. C, V. McGreger, N Prince St., near first Methodist church. n& ‘ ‘ Mr. R.N. Cox, of Morell, is in the } } will pay you to do so and we will be | | TREET. TANTON, | Jeweler, | | Sign of the Big Watch. | Georgetown, Nov. 15, 1¢90 It is to be hoped that such conduct John A. McDonald, both members | The condition of ;Grand Sacred Concer t andor aital, | Dr. Mcintosh is so serious that he) to be given by Prof. Watts assisted | | gates for the Second | King’s will be held in Morell Hall on Thurs- C. Association ~d 21 w Ii. Pres. Have purchased “HEINTZMAN’S PIANOS” A convention of Liberal. Conservative Dele in pretexyne sal Electoral District of others. “11g : We will furnish you with the list of their names if you desire it. Intending purchas- ers will do well to scrutinize the list ’ where they L. BP. DOYLE, will most likely recog- Convener, nize the name of a St. Peter’s, Nov 14, 1900—d & | relative or friend to whom they can write for their opinion of ECONOMY the Heintzman Piano. Miller Bros. Sole Agents, oO Y j (ueen mt. LIBERAL - CONSERVATIVE CONVENTION. day, 22nd November inst, at 1 o’clock, p. m., for the purpose of nominating a candidate to | contest the district asan Assemblyman, at the forthcoming election, in place of Mr. W. A. O. Morson, resigned. Chairmen will sce that poll is represented by ten delegates at | Il is repre ented y ten <« elegates. closely. IF a person can make a small saving ach day, it means considerable in a year. We sell a large tin, 3 Ib, Baked Beans fer 10 cents a ‘locale of the play is laid in an Aus- |; of the |= Can... eeee YOU can make quite a saving each and every day by dealing wlth us. SANDERSON & CO., VICTORIA Row GROCERSr We are Agents for the SAVE MONEY ON YOUR GENUINE SHOE BILLS. Tortoise ' By buying your Boots Heaters and-Shoes at the big Sale.’ wiry wo PIECE TOP BARGAINS IN , | We warrant every one. ALL LINES Call and let us show you one, Some(lines Half Price. All eS eet heme We are almost giving away Enamelled a Ware DRISCOLL & HORNSBY’S DODD & ROGERS QUEEN STREET. Opp. Prowse Bros goods must be soid. 135” | TO L&T.—On Upper Hillsborough St., WANTED-= RELIABLE iIn every ! ‘ introduce our goods, tacking up show cards | leased to see you at GREAT GEORGE | on trees, fences, along roads and all] conspic- | uous places. tising matter. | good. house, seven rooms, @ry cellar, stable, large yard, healthy and/pleas-ant locality. | Also fur sale, the best and cheapest double ; action washer. All warranted. Hundreds Canada t° | can testify. Apply to John Prowse, Char- lottetown Royalty East, city P.O. n71w locality throughout Also distributing smal] adver-| WANTED.-—-Immeciately, a cook. Apply Commission, cr salary $60.00 | at Mrs. Baviland’s, hetween the hours of 8 per month and expenses not to exceed $2.59 | and 9g in the evening. n6— $1 er day. Steady employment to goed, —— = i reliable men, Noexperience need.| WANTED.—A gir! or general _— ful. Write fer full particulars, The Empiro| work; with reference. Afpply to Mrs 5. a Medicine Co., London, Ont, nio | Jenkins, Grafton street, + * £ we ‘ a Ss te he a « ’ a se a es aN ee 4 Sas ae Se on ae ~ ~ z 5 (ae Pa - s 5 CE CacaBN Tallin Somat Sela i meat re rr en ‘