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Homo pat) ic (,] 55 London, Engiand Cc .% aiipprep BREAKFAS OUrrES ; BIA MAAMA PL EPPS98 Gites) a «eb ee@® ou” ©: ye ~ ee Se StS AT MASON’S STORE | You can get the latest Canadian oi American newepapers received y mailesch night Drop in if you want a paper or magazine or book tor-al, Fruit, Confectionery, Tobacco, Cigers exc. when you're passing this we;. R. Hd. Masen DOS WV 2OBWBUEAOIT ++» OBER %+o' SG a 2.4 3S “~SeoODee BOS oe” OVS * SUNNYSIDE DENTSTRY RAN RUAN Av AP Ue AN Office in New Prowse Block, frst door to the right up stairs. DR AYEPS CARD. W. F. H. CARVELL, B, A. BARRISTER-AT-LAW Ban of Nova Scotia Building CHARLOTTETOWN. Telephone No. 170 Money to Lean. DR. GORDON ALLEY PHYSICIAN & SURGEON (Gradiate McGili University.) Office and Residence --Dorchester Street Office Honrs—9 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3 and Tto 8 p. n Prompt atiention to country calls. To LET ——— The north end of a bouse situated on Prince Stree', conta:ning nine rooms, suit- able for a boarding house-or private resid - snce. Apply to THOMAS McQUAID, er Princ — 241 Bare Footed No Never When you can buy girls’ nice Strap Slippers and Laced Shoes; also Children’s Button ed and Laced Boots for ~ 5Octs PAIR —_ AT J.H. BELL'S See windowfor next tw | sirongly. } , “OnaUY Colony, } CcOrps | seems, has taken a romantic turn, and de- a tte Schreiner Warns Steyn Carve Town, Nov 23.—Prime Minister Sereiner’s letter to Pres dent Stevan, of the Orange Free State, which was being car- ried by Mr. Collett, a correspondeut, who was arrested by the Boer commandant in Barghersd In President Steyn tha rp hills, t Mr. he with his life for the proclamation io the annexed districts of Cape Colony,resulting in the foreed ep list~ ment of roval colonists in the Boer ranks. Sir Alfred is worded Schreine - very informs vill be heid per- responsible Milner, Governor of Cape regards it as imperative to pre vent the continuarce of such enlistments sud British Colesburg was prompted by his determin ation to put an ena to u f British subjects. Mr. with the Governor. the impending attack or * commandeeripvg Schreiner is. loyally co-operating ———abe +“. <n. Some Points About Marks. Loxpoxy, Nov 23.—The Daily Mail’: |; Cape Town correspondeot says the epy Marke, whose life is so highly yalued by the Boers, formerly kept a restaurant in Cave Town, and was a witnesa at the trial if O’Dannell, who sho! Carey, the :oform erin the Phoenix psrk mordere. It also says thatamong the Boer wounded just arrived is included the athlete Bigoaut, who competed in the running champion- ships in England last year. ti Light Horse Men Grow Romantic oy 22.—The recently raised African Light Horse, it Lonpon, Nov of South cided toemulete the koights of old and wear feathers intheir hats. When the entire s.ock of Cape Town stores was de pleted cf plumes the women wrecked their own bonnets to supply enough to go | around. ell Victoria Cross for Hamilton. Lonpon, Nov 23— lian states nas been recommended Hamilteno for the Victoria that Colonel Ian | Cross for his bravery in the fighting at Elandslaagte. Wheat in Australia. Sypveyr, NS W., Nov 23.—The gov- eroment siatistican announces that reports received regarding the present ‘ wheat yield indicate [tbat it dvuble tnat of last year. 868808 will be ESTEEMED EXCHANGES. Fortmghtly Review: President Kruger has thrown the gauntlet down and jaken the onus of adeclarstion of war upon bim- self, and, by this one act, helped in a mane rial fashion to consolidate Great Britain and her colenies in either hemisphere more than could ever have been done by half «score of peaceful colonial confer- ences inthe metropolis. We thank him Sincerely for this, -=— 2... He Was Svrprisep.—The Maritime Merchants reports that a visitor from To- ronto to Summerside was recently shown the store apd warehouse of Mr. R. T. Holman. He was much surprised atthe immensity of tbe stock carried by that firm. Speaking to the Merchant about it, he spoke of the thousand of pounds of wool which were stored away and which bad appreciated to the extent of several! cents a pound since it was bought. _— lo Wayts 4 Dtvorce.—Mre. Nettie Smith, of Topeka, has filed a suit for divorce against her husband, J. P. Smith on the ground that he goes to bed with his boots on. Qn the faee of it this seems to be very good ground indeed. But there may be exteauating circuinstances, possibly Mrs. Smith is troubled with cold feet, Provinatatists 1§ Bostoy.—The Prince Edward Island Club, of Boston, composed of P. E. Islanders, is to have its annnal ball in February next ut Pau! Revere Halil. The Maple Leaf Club, another Boston organization, composed entirelv of ladies, Canadians and former residents ot the Maritime Provinces, has adopted th, aple leaf for its badge pin. — SHIP NEWS. _—_—— Port of Charlottetown. ENTERED, Nov. 23—Alma, Cormier, Great Bras’ d’Or; es Bonavista, Fraser, Montreal; ss Douglas H Thomas, Cann, Louisburg Susan King, Grant, Baie Verte. CLEARED: Nov 23—ss Bonavista, Nfld; Bessie S Keefer, Douglas H Thomas, Cann, Louisburg; Maggie May, Perrie, Halifax; Alma Cor- mier, Orwell; Susan King, Grant, Baie Verte; Katie and Ella, McNeill, Wood Islands. Fraser, St John’s, Horton, Sydney; es a Good health ie worth more than any- thing else to you, and every bottle of day i, Hood’s Sarsaparilla contains good health, j | ' ‘ The Manchester Gusar- : year ; Only Jar of Its Kind, Horace Walpole tells a lively story of an old porcelain vender, who had an exceedingly rare and valuable jar on which he set an almost fabulous price. One hot summer a Slight volcanic shock, such as the British isles occa- sionally experience, jogged his house about his ears and split his porcelain vase. To an ordinary mind the accident would bave been calamitous, but the china seller rose superior to fortune. Hie doubled the price of the article {m- mediately and advertised it as “the only jar in the world which had been eracked by an earthquake.” Nothing very slow about that. Whether he got his money is not added, but he certain- lv deserved it. Had Left For Parts Unknown, In a murder trial in Dallas the coun- sel for the defense was examining a venireman regarding his qualifications to serve. The candidate admitted that he had once been a member of a jury whieh tried a negro for murder. It is not permissible in such cases to ask he result of the trial, so the counsel said: “Where is that nezro now?” “] don’t know,” was the reply. “The him at the appointed Notes. heriff. hanged 1e0."—Law Modest Appeal. The attention of English speaking visitors to the Milan cathedral is read- ily attracted by the following notice which appears over an alms box: “Appele to Charitables. The Broth- ers. so called, of Mercy ask slender arms for the Hospital. They harbor nll kinds of diseases and have no re- spect to religion.” CLARKE’S KOLA COMPOUND CUNES A Child That Saffered From Asthma Almost Since his Birth. Mr. james Paterson, 52 Princess ave., Victoriz. B. C., writes: “Our boy. who ts just nine years of age, has baen troubled with asthma almost since his birth, which has been continually growing worse +2 spite of all the medical aid we could procure. Our doctor bills have been very lave each neither myself nor my wife nxve bad a full night’s sicep during the iast year of bis trowbie, having had to poultice and give him medicine to keep him frvsa ¢holking. We heard of a neighbor who had been cared by Clarke’s Kola Compound and resu.ved *o try It, with the result that to-day © +r chi'd is completely cured, not having had an attack since taking the second bottle, al- most a year ago. He has grown very faet since and is now quite etrong snd bealthy. We fell very grateful to Dr. Clarke for the discovery of this wonderful ra'necyv, as if bas saved our child’s life.” Certified cot. rect by Messrs. Hall & Co., draggiste. Vie- toria, B. C., from whom the mediciye was purehased. Three bottles of Clacke’s, Koia Compound are absolutely guarau‘sed tv cure any case of asthma or hay fever, or money wii! be refunded. Free sampi> pott'e to any address mentioning this paper. Adress the Griffiths & Macpherson Co., 121 Church street, Toronto, sole agents for Cannds. Scld by all druggists. Clarke’s Kola Compound has permanently cored more case- of asthma than all other remedies combined. Sold by Geo E Hughes PUBLIC POLITICAL =MEKTING. A public meeting for the discussio . . . . e of current political questions, will b held in Mullicwr Hal), cn TURSDAY THE 28th INSTANT, Addresses will be delivered by sev- (ral prominent pubiic men. A. P. PROWSE. Murray Harbor, South, Nov. 2Ist, 1899—d&wtd GET THE WAR NEWS EVERY DAY THeDaity Examiner is firet on the streets each day with the fullest and Jatest despatches from the seat of war. This is admitted on every side. Tue Daity Examiner will be sent to auy addrees during the war for twenty- five cents a month. Write enclosing stamps to THE EXAMINER PUB. CO., Charlottetown THE QUESTION IS OFTEN ASKED, HOW IS THE ASCENDENCY OF ROYAL OAK SOAP accounted for? The answer 3 simple enough, viz:—Be. cause there is none equal to it ‘or intrinsic merits, firm ness, purity, combined with great iasting and cleansing pro- perties Send for premium list. THE DAILY #XAMINER CHARLO'I"TETOWN, NOVEMBER 25 1895 A WOMAN'S ADVICE. New Brunswick Lady Recom- ménds Dodd’s Kidney Pills. Used them for the Common Weak Back—After Trouble, One Box no Further Trouble—Dodd’s Kidney Pills a Specific tor Back- ache, CumBer.Lanpd Bay, N, B, Nov. 24.—It is safe to say there is not a woman in New Brunswick, Nova Scotia or Prince Edward Island who does not known from experi«= ence the meaning of backache. That is tosay, the meaning in so far as it makes household work a dragging effort, and takes the joy outof life. If everybody knew the full meaning of backache they could not hasten tocure themselves too quickly. Backache is Kidney Disease pure and simple. Nobody ever had backache and perfectly working kidneys at the same time. Backache is really the dali pain of Diseased Kidneys. Noexternal treatment can be of any peessible use. You canoot reach the kidneys by rubbing the hack. The way to reach the kiineysis by Dodd’s Kidney Pills. [hey have « repatatiwn for curing backache such a3 no other medicine possesses. A sady writes in thia connection : *Cumberland Bay, N. B. ‘It is with pleasure that 1 can recom-~ mend vour famous Dodd’s Kidpey Pilis. Last winter [was takeu with pein in my back wirb soreness ia about the region of _the kidneys. I lost my sppetite and _ became weak and unable to work. After _ suffering in this “wav for some weeks I : decided to try Dodd’s Kidney Pills and after nsing one box the pain and soreness hed left my back, and I am pleased to say I have had no return of it sirce. Yuurs very truly, sk. Be _ > + t— The Montreal Daily Siar has own | correspondent with the Canadian c ntin gent. It will have and bas had more war news than anyother piper in Canada. and you can get it for a whole year every, day t-r ore dollar. Robert L. Coin, agent, P O Box 81, C..’ town. A Jury et Women y sy YE Gil wi Wh. have tested the merits of Ir. A. W.+ base’s Kidney-Liv r Pilis return the vei- eict thutfor backacne and kianey disorders there is +O preparation:a aay wey equal to this zreat discovery of Ur A W Chase, amer- ica’s greatest phvsicia®. Vhis urea; kidnev cure is sold by ali dealers at 25 cents a box, and has proved most eif sctual asa remedy tor the manyi lis to which woman is subject. CELERY ae oe 4 @& eG © CELERY = @ @ ® @® @ > Why do we hearand see so much about ‘‘Paines’ Celery Compound ?’ Because it is clain.ed to have a certain amount of celery in its composition, and why are we blowingso much about celery? Because we have the genuine article, and in order to intro- duce it even more thoroughly, we make the following liberal offer:— Celery per bbl $2.00 for 3 bbls $5.00 for 6 bbls $9.50—a plan for keepiny celery sen* with each order; also a sample sent on receipt of address and 5 centsin stamps. When ordering state if for winter keeping or present use, we ship to all the Maritime Pro- vinces, and c*!ery will be received by our customers in perfect condition for winter keeping. We are also growers and shippers of cabbage, beets, carrots, parsnips, tur- nips, cauliflower, tomatoes, onions, Orders from unknown correspondents, will please accompany order with cash Address,— J.-J. GAY & SON Celery Specialists, Charlottetown P. E. I. Watck Attention ‘That 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. Iam sure I can do it to your satisfaction, J, D, LAPTHORN & C0., Charlottetown Soap Works E@ Please call _ 6. F. HUTGHESON Queen &t LS ee NL A TRE AS = and Fur Goods. : 3 _—3 15 and 10. PaRaaaa gains in all lines of Dry Goods Please Take Noti We will give world breaking records in the line of Bar. » Clothing, Hats Caps, Carpets, See our fur coats $15 and up See our fur capes $10 and up See our fur robes $5 and up See our fur caps $1.50 and up See our fur jackets $18 and up See our Fur Lined Coats, they are beauts, $48 to 75 Have a look at our [ailoi Made Overcoats, $10, Don’t pass our tailor made suits - $10, 12, 15 and 18 ~) to 50 per cent saved. Just as well made and more stylish ‘Lan any custom made coat in Canada. all size 9, 6 and 7 dollars, cold this winter, there is none. TN Underclotbing by the thousand - Men’: Underelothing, 8 34 to 48; all cotton, half cotton, or all wool, just as you want,and ai prices that cannot be touched in the city, LADIES—<« JACKETS This department has been moved do yn stairs and is second to none in the provinces for style, fit and finish. take the lead. You may be able to get what some people call jackets for less money in the city, but you cannot get better value on earth than what we are offering this fall. We We do not keep the kind that turns its color the first time it sees the light, or goes tc pieces the first time you put it on; but each garment is guaranteed by the firm and if it does not turn out satisfactorily, your money back every time All wool, homemade blanketing, 36 or 72 inches wide, very cheap, Ask to see our 5, 6, 7,8, 9 or 10 Ib blankets, bought direct from the manufact- urers ~prices are $1 75, 2, 250, 3. 350, 4 No excuse for being oe Tee 0a You need not look for better value= 25 hands all waiting and anxious to show you our goods and give yon our prices Frource Bros The Wonderful Cheap Men ISN |