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P ; 1@ dainty pu may ill that is required to give i the finishing touch, that makes | tinpieteness | Our assertment of Cut Glass FE and Silverware are in the latest “ esigns, and of exqu ite work- _s } qc n anship ‘ W, WELLES Je ler and En: gravel Isn't oo ertetesn beyond expression ‘0 be abe to Comforting ¢ go to a place where yeu xvow every ( thing is done in a first clae* manuer ¢ sur custoin- Our sim is to give f tthe lowest ¢ «ri the very best value: ‘ 9 f 3 é vssiLIe price, possible 5 v , We guarantee all our work to é ‘ be stric:ly first clase. Give us a $ call and be convincec. — y ® » bruce Stewart and Coy: ¢ “THE MODERN” ¢ ; Founders, Engineers & Machinists Steam Nav. Co’v’a Wharf & } Ch’town, PEI ‘ : Phone 125 4 =4.-a oe 2 ea . @ 82s >THE™ Prince Edward Island Magazine u.NOW ON SALE... 4t all the Rookstores and at K.H Mason’s News Stand. CONTENTS FOR NOVEMBER P. E. I. Transvaal Contingent, Frontispiece. Ecce Homo ! a sonnet) by Thos A, L epage. The Island of St. Tohn in 721, by Prof. John Caver The Doings of a Day, by R. E. Smith. Voi from the Abegweit, by M. Swabey Rule Britannia. Portrait of Sir L. H. Davies, K.C. M. G Dangers of the (Nfld) Seal "ishery, by W. bh. Dyer Mic-M Mythology, Jeremiah §&, larke, B. A. The Land Question of P. E. Islagd, by John Ross. Memories of the Past, by John P. Tanton. Our Prominent Men—Our (hristmas Numbe . 5c a copy—Send for sample, The P. E. Island Magazine, P.*0,,BOX 698, Charlottetown, P. E. I, | use | can’t talk, 1 Your | i ; se i rigbi off the | ' | surpassed —reverything — THE D.tLY EXAMINER, UHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEMBEK'25, 1899 Talk Is Everything, “ Have you evar considered how larce a part talk plays im this world ?” asked the Hog’s Hollow philosopher. “I?ve noticed vou seem tothink a lot of it! answered his friend and companion. * Talk is everything,” continued the j eopher, “You can’t get at ivthing of |} vaiue without talking for if—-not even a | job. ‘‘Tfaman can’t talk there is not much in this world. If you the public a longer ot life to find out your in him staying ll take ? span S ii time than vour merits. Life talk and the silent re- as no snow. b talker, the world over rises to the top in politics. The man who is al- ways expressing himself, who lets nothing be understood, who puts everything down, so to speak, who coustently advertises himself with his tongue—tbat’s the san who gets along. and you k*epa tabon that my boy. “The public know him. Thev may not ail like him, bat they understand him and most of ’em like bim. There is no re- serve behind him to worry about. “The silent man may not like bim He, fact geoerally hates him. But the | silent man is jealous He rees himself left inthe cold while the talker is the entre of attraction. Ue enviesthe talker, He would liketotaltk roo. But he can’t. He is toli that silence is golden but he doesn't b-lieve Nobody believes it, He rec whizer that chronic silence js a sen ©, Aa mel or iT rc. “What ai fise luy mentality you mut bave,” murmured his boon compan- on admiringly sut the Hoy Ss H rile mention that mental! influenced by the cor yw philoso; her didn’t conditions are often tition of the stumach. od #’s Dyerpepsia fabtets insure favor- able condition to tbat organ. Ifa bealtny omach makes a talker then Dodd’s Dys- | pppva Tablets will enable a man to talk with the wholesome Lig@neer OF @ French polis ree| vivacilty of av auc i : i ticlan. Gatacre to the Troops Carr Town, Mondav, Nov 20.— General . Gataecre, commanding the British columa ' . , , , a-sembling at Queenstown, Cape Colony, told the troops there that the regulars should watch and learn from the irregu- lare, who were acquainted with the country and the babits ot the Boers. Odace the forward movement sbould be begun there coald be no question cf stoppirg it, and he asked all to do their best, adding :-—“‘I will never ask you to doanything lam not ing t» do myself.” a <p IT IS WELL TO KNOW It is well to know where to go for pure fresh drugs ana family medicines. Our constant ay is to please our patrons in two essentia! points— quali y and value. We solicit your trade, assuring you of efforts to meel your want? Jur present stock of toilet goods is un- that style and modera suggest, and at prices Luat musi meet your views, Cust. icd with jast whut they ask for : Are vou 4 user of Paine’s Celery Coms pound? Our srock of tbis popular medi- e'ne ie fresh, aud only the genuine eold.— Reddio Bros., Draggists, Queen Square, Ch’town, P E I. This beautiful little Aas Lady's Watch for fy oO FREE! selling 3 doz. of our full-sized Line n Doylies at 10 cents each. Fine Boy's Watch for selling 2 doz. Latest a prettiest designs; sell at sight. Tag ( o Money Required. Simply ge /f wane and we send ylies postpaid. ‘ Sell them, return money, and we mail your watch free, Unsold Doylies ' returnable. ‘ LINEN DOYLEY CO. DEPT. (TORONTO our best tasie can me.s8 suppl ae nT RN ED CAM LAL rH NS ae |!) | ee Te ETCHING, ST hdeladale oo) 7 DOCK Sr We) St. JOHN, N. B. Om | \ J The best fountain pen ever sold for the money, Writes [000 words with one filling. Hard rubber holder, highly polished. Your money back if LEST ED Warranted to give entire satisfaction. qou want it. Agents can make money selling this pen. Sainte 35 cents; one dozeu, $3.50, sent postpaid, with_our a Johnston & McFa.lane, 71 Yonge St., Toronto, Can, GUKE ? COKE FOR SALE—A very superior qua- lity of Coxe made from good coal, Price six cents per bushel. Apply at the 363— GAS WORKS. CHARLOTTETOWN -. | Local and Other , tems. Loyat Crousapers.—Regular mee ting Monday evening at 6.30. Sone Service, at the Gospel Meeting in Prowse’a New Block tomorrow afternoon »45. Strangers always welcome. _ - City Taxes.—The defaulters list for City Taxes is vow ready for publication,— requested to pay up and have name taken oft the list. vemem ber the Gos- se’s New Block, Sun- day afterncon at 4 o’clock. Strangers always welcome. Lesson, Hebrews 2-3. **How shail we escape.” ~| GosrpeL MEETING. pel Meeting in Prow iniicac Bors Wanrtrp,.—Boys are making mone eellieog Tue Dairy Examines. It is no trouble for a smart boy to make a fair amount of pocket-money each evening. Boys should be on hand at the office each afternoon at four o’clock: tf +. ciniiiiatallatpicciaatate Natural History .-—The first meeting for the season of the Natural History and Antiquarian Society will be held next Monday evening when a report will be given of the work done during the recess. M°mbers admitted byticket. They may also obtain from the Secretary invitations for any friend whom they may wish to at- tend. tl dte “ From Poverty to Wrati8n.,—Accord- ing to a Spriogficld despatcb, Maurice Meehan, an inmate of the Morgan county poorhouse, has fallen heir to $20,000, be- queathed tu him by his soo, William Meehan, who wentto the Black Hills in 1879. Nothing bas been heard of youug Meehan until a few days ago, when it was ascertained that he had been ki led by hostile Indians last May. In addition to the $20.000, Maurice Meehan falls heir to his sOu’s interest in three mining claims, which are said to be valuable, and stock in a large transportation company in Alaska. iniiandsheitplinige ta KrixperGarten Hatt, Dec. 7.—The fol- lowing is a jist of the tables and the names ofthe ladies who will have charge of them :— Tea and refreshments, Mrs. Arthur Peters. Advi rtisement, Miss Simpson. Fancy, Miss DesBrisay. Dolis, Miss Pippy. Bovril and Cocoa, Mis Candy, Secondshand Books, Miss Hobkirk- Stauiovery, Mrs. Warbruton. Literary room, Rev. T. H. Huot and Mr. Foster. Fish pond, Simple Simon. Pie, Jack Horner. s Mellish _- Have You Catarrh? If you are troubled with Catarrh and Want to be cured, use Catarrhozone, which is @ guaranteed cure for this distressing uisease, There is no mystery about Catarrbozone* though its effect is magical. Ointments aud snuffs cannot reach the deceased parts and have thus proved useless,but Catarrb- hez me ia carried by the air you breathe directly to the diseased parts, where it volatiinzes, killing the germ life and heal the @ore spdtte It cures by inhalation. No danger, no risk, sold by all druggists or by mail, price $100. For triai outfit send 10c in stamps to N C POLSON & CU. Box 540 Kingston, Ont- ewrw- -- —_— Read Patou & Co’s snaps for Saturday. Avother big night’s trade io men 's uo- derwear and clothing at Patun é & Co Buy your underwear and daikon at Paton & Co’s Men’s gloves,wool, léather, kid, mocha fur-lined “ki d, fur lined mocba, Astrican- buck, men’s ‘or boys sizes all marked to sell; eome quick before stock broken. Prowse Bros, Top sbirte and underclothing; for the best value inthe city you must see our goods. Heavy all wool ‘anderclothing for T5casuit. We sell Stanfield’s Unshriok- able underwear in all the different sizes as- cheap as anyone. —Prowse Bros 3ins. It is said thatthe soldiers who bad taken Hood’s Sarsaparilla stood the loag marches in Cuba much better than the others. Men’s and boys’ Sweaters and Cardigans, genuine all wool, superioz value. See for yourselves at J B Macdonald & Co. 269 31 Buy your home furnishings from Paton & Co. Send one dollar and fifty cents to Jo the Ovster King. and he will send you y box containing 450 choice P- E. 1. oyste Address King Joy, Lock Box 252, Cha. ottetown, P. E.1. John T. [icKenzie, & THE TAILOR & P. E. ISLAND 5 —~a wu ay a 4 Gate i Thay all Talk But We Do Things BS SV py We PAA S% S% S% % S% 1c « oS © SIGNS Tae SNe ae SIGNS ‘PIE EES 63 pretty patterns sixty one yards, We went you may get more for your money somewhere else but not on this earth pieces of dress goods, 40 inches Whree thousand one hundred and expect to sell the lot out in two wide and very Sc PER YD When you want dry goods of any kind, drop into MY STORE its the cheapest store in Charlottetown, Charlottetown—you get better goods where in Charlottetown; you get a better assortment can get anywhere It’s the busiest store in than you can get any- in Charlottetown; you'll than you can get anywhere ia Charlottetown ESF UR than you get better attention Millinery Clothing And all Kinds of DRY GOODS SENTNER, McLEOD & CO 2 eS = sO» 210s obra shes oQre bye arbre = SS AB AS aS GW 23S WG os 2 oe oy ROSS HADOVW DODO] BOSE DOSS Ware Rausay’s Elathing, <= SOD¢ £4 26 OO6O2SO9S 464 OOD4S OOe>9 Cold, disagreeable weather isa small matter to yoa if you are wrapped up in one of our comfortable Ulsters, Uver- coats or Reefers. We have a splendid Men’s for $3.50. We have a splendid Boy’s Ulster for $2.50. We pay special attention to the boys. If there is anyone who should be come fortably and warmly clad it is the boys who spend most of their time out doors and are exposed to all kinds of weather: So if ycu have a boy keep him heal thy and happy, by buying his clothing at The Medel Siore. WATERPROOFS We have a splendid line of macintoshes in many different sizes, colors and prices. Our values in these goods can- not be surpassed Umbrellas from 50c to $4.00 Rubbers in all sizes and kinds, R. H. RAMSAY & CO THE OUTFITTERS Ulster @ceserese Seee0 eececesee ts Seeesseeece: SUS TS SOS set $8 “Vy ws 286889 8:0884R% ars See ZS NN NPV TPTNT ENN TTY “cayenne neenennnpnnnnnn a More than 2000 Fami- lies in Halifax ana Dartmouth use Sun light and Lifebuoy Soaps exclusively in their homes, and all say they would not have any other kinds, This information is correct haying been gained by com- petent and trust-worthy ad- vertisers, leaving samples at every house and ‘making care- ful enquiries. 'Lhese families never knew what pure SOAPS meant, un- til they tried SUNLIGHT and LIFEBUOY. ir Why should not others learn and be healthier aad happier for the learning. 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