7 OO REE oe OTE, ae TE PR Bee OC re eta teen Rew THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLU'TYTETU WN, NOVEMBER 4, if TAT YW weure BpAar AAwr UGLY NEWS FROM CONGO WOMEN AND WAR. But yesterday my lad was here, , 1 ‘ » ,? ' And now he’s gone away : cy } } @ Said pe Loy 1 me passing dear ' ; i bad no WOrd to say— 8 more than kind ry?) > . id be, be’d find, f he should come today. es He he rced I igivehim one smal! k 38 hr it | | ‘ [ would not greatly miss ie ali a tl sid tohim nay : It BFenys ling d iv. Have what he would, My laddie should— he’s vone away. a . ; What care I for my Sunday gov D, My hat with fea:hers gay— 1 will not glauee on lad- in town When he has gone away, I'd let him kno-yg rr ; TT ~~ cold ts danger. ielegraph kxpedition Had a Fierce Don't let it ai ; h tart of yon, A tle With Cannibals few doses of my ure will N up any form . v : i a few . : + and prevent sles _ * e, diphtheria ny i pneumonia. It i be In every mve ray expeaition, ans he and every vest reach tp (ong Free Stare and was t It is etter i Ty f a life insur ; : policy, : whoere tt MUNYON, eu Knropean : Guide to Health i 0 She ) e Arch «ft Phila I ' ‘ i) . r \ Ww t were Mvbaisy ate rot ° % a¥e - eS NE ENN MG iain Mobun did grea: execution witl Eee ; eo <«% 4 odie on - Be, Sa ts ee ee ° 7 a Te EOE @® , Tt i estimates | i e y numbered 1 510 mea antl } ed ana 6 O wounded. he We Call Our Blanket the — MADE O}'— SIZE 60x72 i Saba Secure a pair before they are all sold—-selliny fast. WEEKS & THE PEOPLES’ STORE cid. one o ASUS . Orn 2xOre 2rGpe >! aS US BS PURE..... f iv 4 new T'ea from India, which When drawn it isa beautiful golden color, and being strong ithas a very nice flavor and aroma. only— 265 cents a pound of ) pounds and upwaras. GROCERS (eects te eat CGE CGD Watches Silverware nearly a quality plate. , | . 1’ > Also some in solid silver: ' Siem a LADER. Fure Vool. ==India Tea > SOS SSS SF / oslicd to mect to authoriee the sending of This week we received a we have tried, and found to) be of extra good cup quality. [t’s cheap too, being Special low prices on parcels Been & GORE Watches in Nickel cases $3.00 to $10.90 Silver 7.00 » 30.00 Gold 10.00 1» 190.00 Uhains for Ladies $1.00 to $20.00 Ribbon Guards 25 Gem Rings 1.00 to 50.00 Cuff studs and links 20 to 10.06 Collar Studs 05to 200 Brooches 25 to 20.00 Spectacles 50 to 10,00 all kinds, in good W. TAYLOR by Salis + ‘ Matlon, e TY treatmrut. . t call at Trurw, ijova Scot . *¥'4a53 Baas ofdax B ait tingalt DR. CLIFT. vat rce lost pine men kilied and 47 " "vy : ' ihe enemy fled to Tang AL Vi Ka, | wounded, a — es AN UNLAWFUL CONCESSION. “ae? : : ath Uttewa G has violated OverToment of the (ue advantage and profit coasting } trade of Canada. | } > ; <Accoradiveg to the Act respecting the | coating trade: “No goods or passengers shsl' he carried by water from ove part of Canada to *nother except in Brit @1 ehips.”’ loreign vessels carrying goods or pas~ | revgers trom one Canadian port to ano:ber wre lialle to afiae, and the goods “shall lbe forfeited.” } The law proceeds to provide: “The Governor-in-Couucil may from } time to time declare that the foregoing provisions of this act eha)] not apply to I tue ships or vesrels of asy foreign country in which British ships are admitted to the Cvasting trade of such country. | S* that our Government can admit | American ¢hips to our trade if the United Stuies admits Canadian ships to the American coasting trade, and not other- wire, Tie Government bas taken the ia- into its own bands for the beuefit of American ship owners who give us vo reciprocal re- turn. What eecret underlies this grant of a valuable coneession to favoured American Ship owners ?—Mail and Empire. Buller’s Army. Connon, Nov. 2.—Apvp arently extensive preparations are in progress at De Aar Junction, Cape Colony, forthe ccncentra~ tion of Lieut. Gen. Bauller’s army. Thousands of mules are coralled in that neighborhood and transport material i¢ being hurried up from the south. NEWS NOTES. { | | Eleven nephews of the Duke of Aber- } corn are going tothe front with the Bri- tsb troops in South Africa, An Ottawa despatch to the Halifex Herald intimates that Parliament may be a secoad regiment to South Africa. A NUISANCE. S1n,—If anv of the city authorities have been up Prince Street, they could pot hel p not cing a very unsightly object )ving on the corner of Prince and Kent Sireets right close to the sidewalks. ‘his has be- come uubeareble to persons who p 8: there several times a usy, aod it would be well for the power that be to have the object in question removed. Prince Street. Funerat To-Day.—The funeral of the late John Gaffaey, E q., High Sheriff o! Prince County, which took place at {Summerside this moroipg was largely attended by all classes from in and around that place. Three members of the Provincial Government, Hon. Mr. McMillau, Hon. Mr. McKinnon acd Hon.Mr.Richards were present as also were American Consul Vail and Vice~ Consul Crockett. Mass was celebrated by Rev Gregory McDonald, and the Bishop took the other eervices. Ip the sanctuary were Rev. R. B. McDonald, Rustico, Rev. Dougald McDonald, Tigoish, and Rev. J. Hiaeas McDonald, Hope River. Tke pallbearers were: Hon. A. McMillan, Judge McLeod, R. T. Holman, P. T. Fanning, Chas Murphy, G. H. McDonald. SchooliGirls’ Nerves Many a pele, weak school girl, eufiering the evil ertects of an exhausted nervous sy* tem, and thin, waterp blood, has been fully restored ta the vigor apd buoyancy of robust health, by using A. W. Chases Nerve Food. The healthful glow ¢n the cheek and the rightness in the eye tell of the building up rocess which is taken place in the body. CARD. DR. DICKREY has resumed practice Office Hours 9.80 tc 1 p. m. 2 to |4 p.m. Evenings by appointment. — House For Sale £ A house conveniently situated on Dor- i chester St., now occupied by the under- | signed, containing 15 rooms. Stable | accomodation for 12 horses. All in first | clase order. Suitable for a boarding house, ‘saloon or private dwelling. Parties desiring to see the house may do so from RONJC-DISE AS ES and RUPTURE | 10 to4 o'clock op any day. Send stamp for on fic Will be sold reasonably. 240—ddw MICHAEL SWEENY the lew in order to give American vessels | L love bim so, if he §were bere today !” —The Century. _—— or or oro PERSONAL ' '( Mrs. (Dr.) McLaucblin, of St- Peter’s | Bay, is in the city. Dr. Harry McLeod, of iguest at the Hotel Davies. is here on an interesting mis-10n. 3oston, is a The agent of the EldersDemster line re | ceived a telegram from the Montreal agenus yesterday ipqviring the nature of the freight available should one of their steame ers load bere for Bristol, Rev. J. M. McLeod, another of Newport’s pastors lovingly remembered, is now visit- ing his eone at Chicago and enjoying a rest. Mr. McLeod is eettled at Cloverdale, B.C., and is clerk of the Westminster | Presbytery, an office which he efficiently | filled for several vears when living in Charlottetown, P. KE. 1.—Haate Journal. At the meeting of the Holy Family and Children of Mary Sxucieties, in the Convent here on Wednesday last, the Rev. Mother General was presented with twenty dol- lars in gold. The presentation, which was a complete surprise to the Rev. Moth- er, was feelingly acknowledged by her. — Summerside Agriculturist. First Catholic President. Havirax, Nov 2.—The annual meeting of the North British Sceiety was he!d to- night. The reserve fuod now amounts ta vear'y $24,000. J A Chisholm, bar- ris‘er, is the new president. He isa Romen Catholic, the firet memb-r of that church tu cecupy the position in the society’e history of 131 years. es + I We refer our readers to the advertise- ment of the SELF CULTURE MAGAe ZINE inthis issue. The publishers are vtiering One thousard dollars in premiums to persuns rending in subscriptions. SELF CULTURE is decided'y the leading ten cent montbly, and this offer should be of interest to some of our readers. See those nice cranberries at Sanderson & Co’#. They are selling fast. Another lot of grapes received this morning, selling low at Sanderson & Co. Some tremendous bargains will be on the counter tonight inthe shape of men’s underclothing. One line is a heavy al) wool uit worth $1.25, price for tomight 75c. QO her lives just as cheapjn proportion — rrowse Bros, 2 bargain counters tull of alsnaps at Paton & Co’s Mens woolen underwear and ready-made clothing. Also 40 tur collars at 95ce at Paton & Co's. Before leaving for Quebec, Rev. T. F. Fullerton, the Protestant chaplain of the Canadian contingent, had an excellent photograph taken at Meeers. Westlake Bros. studio. See it in the window of Johnson & Johnson’s down town drug store, where orders may be left. Price 3 centsr The only tailor made, ready to wear suits in the city are at Prowse Bros. The best place to buy Lad- ies’ Capes aud Jackets is at Prowse Bros. MARRIED. At the Manse, Georgetown, on the 2nd, inst. by Rev. A. W. Herdman, William N. Taylor, of Lot 56, to Hattie M. Turner, Lot 54. Watek ED Attentin ‘Lhat will cause your watch to mark the hours and minutes exactly. As you value your time piece, do not allow it to run on without atten- tion from year to year. Such treat- ment will soon ruin the finest watch. It’s economy to have it examined regular intervals. [am sure I can do it to your satisfaction. Ez Please call G, F. HUTCHESON Ch’to wn Queen St Dr. McLeod } ‘Local and Other items, a! e beginning of the ne OO COV tons Of Coa ENGLAND’s CoaL.— Is w century Kog land will bave 82.000, unused aod availiable. > i : Ponice Courr. drunks made ug docket today. -T wo | bell and Frank Weatherbie. Cempbe'! ‘ fined $2 or 10 days and Weatherbie sor oV Guys, wei = QEAD OR ALIVE ? ewe body of M as Db, WHO Was upp ved to have died at rton ‘ast Sunday night, bas not yet ) buried owing to symptoms indicative f days will be allowed ot Llié A few more io pses before burial ta obtain decided evidence of death . Re W. C. T. U.—The Island delegates to he W C T U eonvention to be held at Halifax next week are: Mrs Jobn C Clarke: Bayview; Mrs T C Baker, Mrs D A Sharp, Mrs R T Holman, Mrs W A Brennan Summerside; Miss McKay, Mrs Poole, Mrs Jaue Matherson, Charlotte~ town. Next Bic Ceresarion. — The next great celebration in New York is likely to be held in September, 1909, and it wil) be the 300°:h anniversary of the discovery of fbe Iceland of Manhattan by Henry Hudson. The 200.0 anniversary in Sep- tember, 1809 Swas modestly celebrated by a dinner, heid under the auspices of the New York Historical Society. There is already talk that the anniversary may be celebrated by a world’s fair. ACKNOWLEDGMENT. -- The Cathedral Bazaar Gommitiee desire to thank the following persons for ibeir contributious : Mesers Sentner, McLeod & Co, donation of Jawn, Mrs M Blake, aprons and fancy work, Mre AJ Quirk, aprons and fancy work, Mrs F Mitchell, aprons, Mrs P McGonnell, children’s dresses and apron, Mrs Howett, aprovo. Mrs James Lafferty, apron’, Mrs ? McCloskey, child’s pinafore, Mr W Payne $1. ManvaL TRAINING. —At a meeting of the public school board Thursday night at Ottawa, Professor Roberteon prese nted a echeme for the establishment of a manval training schoo] at the capital. Othere will be established thronghout the couatry The echools are to be carried on by private eubscription, the necessary capita! being deposited ty Sir William C. McDonald in the bank. Ottawa will be the headquarters of the system. Brockville will be the Ontario centre. Tre other provincial ceatres will be Montreal, Fredericton, Truro, Caarlottetown, Winnipeg or Bran- don, Calgary and Victoria or Vaacouver . Saootine Accipent.—On Thursday afterovon last while Percy Bowness, of Summerside, and some of his companions were playing witha small rifle, the wea- pon was accidentally discharged, and the bullet passed completely through Percy’s right thigh. The boy in whose hands the rifle was at the time, stuck to himn—while the others skipped out— and together they siarted fo- the doctor’s. Mrs. Bowness, who weson her way hom?,*met them, and noticing something was wrong, found ont what was the matter, and took Percy home and sent for a doctor, who dressed the wound, and the lad is now doing a)! right.—Agriculturist. oe A Romance oF THE Day.—An amus- ing «pisode in connection With the enlist. ment of the South African contingent, has come to Jight. Two Ottawa brothers were equally ardent in their desire for active service, but one was over 22, the necessary age, while the other was rot. The eligi. bie candidate passed the medical exami- nation and was accepted. The younger brother was broken-hearted over his failure to qualify in point of age. It happened, however, that the successful candidate was unable to accompany the contingent when they left. Be wired Col. Otter asking if he could get a place if he went to Quebec, The answer in the affirmative was inter. cepted by the young would-be warrior, who sold his bicycle for $60, took the train for Quebec and joined the contingent under his brother’s narne. How tke mat ter isto be straigbtened out is what ie now puzzling the family of the two heroic youths. poncaionsnaseone enemas eee? QABABAALAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAMAAAAAAAAAYS Chapped or Rough Hands Quickly become soft and white under tie soothing and healing influences of our CREAM of ROSES It is without a doubt one of the best preparations made fer soft- euing and whitening the hands, Ic is pleasantly perfumed, 1s not sticky or oily. Large bottle for 25 cents Prepared and sold only by dix aaa hbhhhbhbbbrhbbrbhhrhbhbbbhhbhrbhhbhbrAsbrbrbAbrhrA bbb bAbhsbAhbbsAAh4bbhbd GOSS FST SSS S ee EE EV VV vrvvvvTVvTrT""",,.,.,.",,.,,,,.,."",.. ig estimated that They were Peter Camp- se SS SS “ MBRT ME AT THR ALWAYS BUSY STORE LL site. sta Bros Stanley We have placed on our front bargain coun- ter about * Tweeds, broad cloths, fancies, ete Just the things for scirts or winter suits, and the price in lots of cases just half tureeds $1.10 fir 6Se Cloths $1.25 fr 75e Fancies $2.90 for $145 These are some of the prices We Ask You to Look at the Goods STANLEY .... BROS aaa ome a = = = — ae _ 2 - ~—— o - - a EREINS.’ We ore are offering a few of last season’s SACQUES AT TREMENDNUS DISCOUNTS $3 0 for $1 90 | $6 85 for $3.75 | 84 20 for 82 25 475 for 200! 9 60 for 482) 4 50 for 298 5 99 for 375 11 15 for 800 | 9 59 for The above are marked in plain figures and most be sold for cash regardless of COST. The Peerless Blanket SIZE 60X80 This is one of our specials and is only to b> found at PER- KINS’ It sells for $2.95 PER PAIR REMNANTS ——aw About 40 or 60 ends of dress goods in cloth, serges and tancies—in lengths from 3 to 5 yards. All REDUCED. . Perkins & Co. MILLINERY LEADERS SUNNYSIDE BAZAAR GLOVE FITTING PATTERNS IFTEEN CENTS EACH 40 ends and pieces of Dress. se gemma te