’ Te Call Our Blanket the LEADER. — MADE OF— Pure Wool. SIZE 60x72 net Saba Secure ‘a pair before they are all sold--se!ling fast. WEEKS & UC THE PEOPLES’ STORE oe. o>» ps, vehoye spe & 1G whee oh IS aS SINS _—— a *? 222 @ 2 o> “| BO &28 oe ee (Mail oT de Ts pro The Population— ao of PE Island is about one-fiftieth tbat of Canada. In the Canadian Contingent now on the way to the Tranevaal, P. E. Is~ land is represented by One out of two Chapleins One out of four Nurses One out of e'ght Captains men, That’s not bad To get ALL the news about the Canadian Contingent and our Is- landers in particular, read Tae Darty Examiner, 25c a month, and the Montreal Daily Star, $1.00 a year. R. L, COTTON AGENT P, ©. Boa G4... « Charlottetow:. eee 866% . 608 @ * 8 OF RAA* SS LESS DO*AF “2 220200800F 7 wo'rice Notice is hereby given, nursuant to the pro- visions of the Act of 5lst Vie. Cap. 12, sections 2 and 83, that the undersigned will apply at the 1ext monthly meeting oi the City ouncil, of the City of Charlot etown, to be holden on the 13th day of Noveraber, next, for the ex- emaption from taxation, of the Factory, Build- ing, Lands and Premises, of the Charlotte- town Condensed Milk Company, Limited, now being erected, and situateon the south side of the St. Peter’s Road, in the common of Charlottetown, adjoining the Railway reser- vation, the indus*ry proposed to be introduced and carried onin said Factory Building and premises, being the manufacvuring of Con- densed Milk and Condensed Cofiee. Dated this 10th day of October, A D, 1899. THE CHARLOTTETOWN. CONDENSED MILK COo., Limit d Octid- law 4 wk. tues Watehes Watches in Nickel cases $3.00 to $10.00 | iptly attended to) 2 é ¢ é + ° and thirty out of one thousand ¢ THE DAILY FRET fer NOVEMBER WEDDING. A very pretty wedding took place on the evening of November 1st, at Hamptoo Presbyterian Church, the contracting par lies being yg Mr. Albert C. Stordy, eldest }son of Mr. John Storey, Grapaud, avd 1 Miss Ada May lace, only daughter ol Rober Ince, Ksq, of Hampt the Rev. George C. Robertson a ed | Rev. T. Hicks performed the ceremony. | The church was 6 autfully decorated for ithe occasion. The bride was dresse 1 in | wl te sshbmere f 1 earried Dcaulilul OF ss She was attenceu Dy Miss | Mi Stordy, sister of the groom, as | bridesinaid. Mr. W. Lace, bro lier of the bride. acted as beat man, the usners being | Meas! lobu Myers and D. McDovuald. As { 4 periy en er 1 tne church rthe wedding march was played by Miss AnnieS Afler the cere.nony sxbout one bundred sod tweuty Invited guests drove to the home of ths bride, where a bountiful repa-t was pertaken of. | Lbe bride was the recipient of many valu- }abie presents. The bappy couple carry | with them tbe best wisbe. of their pumer- (ous relatives and friends for a happy so* journo through life. Crapaud, Nov. 1, 1899. | | re |WHAT ABOUT THE RAILWAY ? | set Sir,—The*Local Government politicians | brag a great deal abcut their having given | Belfast and Murray Harhkorarailroad. But ‘where is the railroad? Money towards its conatruction, we hear, was voted dur- ing the last session of parliament. But voting money is merely ialk and wind, like the speeches of politicians, until something be done with themoney! We hear, ‘railroad! ” “railroad ! ” but nota stroke of work,—and the eeason for work - ing isabout ended. The buildingof the railroad and bridge necessitates the mak - ing of a contract between the Dominion and Local Governments to carry out the provisions of our Local Act. Has that agreement beea sigaced? If ithas why do not Mr. Irving and Mr. McKianon | produce it, or at least say in 0 many werds that the ayreemeot has been signed 2? We respect both the gentlemen, apd our knowledge of them leads us to the conclusion that 1f an agreement has been come to and signed both and each of therm would, ere now, have said so. It is very odd to be everlastingly casting up to us the great obligations, we are under for this railroad and bridge, while a whole season is about elapsed and not a stroke of work ‘isyetdone. The fiddling soundings on the local elections, are toc thin to deceive any- ove, and are of no benefit to us on the south side of the river,—or indeed to any~ one elee, except to a few of the faithful who get the pickings of the job. Earlier in the season we were assured twenty milee of the road would be under censtruc- tion thie year. Can yeu tell ue, Mr. Editor, if tenders for this work have yet been called ? BELFASTER. Belfast, Nov. 1st, 1899. el el I School Girls’ Nerves Many a pele,’ weak school girl. suffering the evil ertects of an exhausted nervous sys tem, and thin, waterp bleed, has been fully restored to the vigor and buoyancy of robust health, by using A. W. Chases Nerve Foor. "he healthful) glow on the cheek and the rightness in the eye tellof the building up rocess which is taken place in the body. LOCAL NOTICES: Watch for list of goods to-morrow. Remember Saturday. Jas. Paton & Co Blankete—If in want of warm blankets call at Weeks & Co.—Nice new fresh stock —All sizes and prices, Weeks & Co,, The People’s Store The only tailor made, ready to wear O’coats in the city are at Prowse Bros. The best place to buy men’s Kid Gloves and Mitts is at Prowse Bros. BORN. At St. Avard’s, on the Ist inst., to Mr. avd Mre. Walter Haszard, a son. eA LL ————es CARD DR. DICREY has resumed practice Office Hours 9.80tc 1 p.m. 2 to 4p.m, Evenings by appointment. » ow Silver nn 7.00 » 30.00 Gold » 10.00 » 190,00 L) K C | FI Uhains for Ladies $1.00 to $20.0 , ° Ribbon Guards 25 | sures CHRONJC-DISE 1SES and RUPTURE Gem Rings 1,00 to 50.00 | by Salisbary timate va Soot «Ome Cuff studs and links 20 to 10.06 Vo — Collar Studs 05 2 00 ane > 20.00/House For Sale Spectacles 50 to 10.00 arte Silverware neorly all kinds, in good quality plate. lso some in solid silver: A saloon or private dwelling. Parties | desiring to see the house may do so from | 10 to4 o’elock on any day. | Will be sold reasonably. . . 240—déew MICHAEL SWEENY g A house conveniently situated on Dor- chester St., now occupied by the under- signed, containing 16 reoms. Stable accomodation for 12 horses - All in first clase order. Suitable for a boarding house, , Hilisborongh now goiuz on, just as winter | | is approaching and on the eve of two) WXAMINER, CHARLUTTETUWN, NOVEMBER 3, PERSONAL ’ ay & ’ ] Mrs.'l'."J. Dillon was a passenger by the matl special last night. Mr. A. Weir, of Toronto, is among the | i at Cavey dish will be supplied hv Rev. WwW. eling Tue Dawy Examiner. It is po trouble fora emart boy to make & fair |amount of pocket-money each evening. Bove should be on hand at the cfiive each afiernoon at four o’clock: Ul Local and Other items, Cuvercn Services. —The Bapti-t pulpit . . , . 1 c } H. Warrea on Sunday the 12th inst., at 1] ae aud 4 Of lock, ieee CL. U.—The general annval me ting | e Catholic Literary [ostitvute wi! be | tin the [nstitute’s 100msa OD vext Sun- day evening al 8 o’clock. _-_—-— ys WANTED. —Bova are n3ki ng mone —_—— = Fuxarnat Norice-~The funeral of the ate Sieriff Gaffney will be held at Sum- ; . . , In » »l merside to-morrew forenoon at ten O¢ lock, teat ‘rivala « latest arrivals atthe Hote! Davies. MrA. 8 Hewitt bas returned from a & NJ : ’ bus ness tr p to Nova Scotia ard Us) Breton Liss Elliott, of Brighton, will bea pa sen ve! tosydney by the B navista wb avag Vy} | : leaves Charlottetown tonight. Me ? a ; Mr. Robert C ameron, whose serious illness in Moncton has: been referred efore, reivurned to Charlottetown ist night, i : . ‘ wi TS G 0, . Dixon was a passen ge r OV the Princess last evening returning from Antigonish where her sou has been atteud lng college. ‘he name of Re v.R S. Crisp, pastor al Vv | e W esleyen Memorial (CUburch ton, it 18 said, has been mentionea by alarge Methodist Epiecopal Church in Boston with a view to extend'ng @ call. Col. W. A. Yule to the rank of Major General on the staff to command the | Eighth Brigade of the South African field force, with the substantive rank of colone! | in the army is cfficially announced, —+> oo ———- — | WAR NOTES . At the Vaticen no attemp: bas been 'made to hide the sympathy for Englard. It is understood, moreover, that the Ca- | tholic prelates of South Atrica have been | instructed to give no moral support to the | Transvaal or the Orange Free State, be- 'cauce in both these couutries the faithful have always been under the ban, while in _Eogland and the colonies there is no | cause for complaint. | Criinat Ll ipeL.—It 18 announced that ‘General Funston, cf the United Srates “army, isto take action against Archbishop Ireland, of St. Paul, for criminal libel. it seems that in a recent interview in Chi |cazo, Archbishop Ireland was quoted as saying that Geu. Funston bad been charg- ‘ed with looting Catholic churches in the Philippines, ‘The charges al» ‘leged to have been referred to by the ‘archbishop were made by the editor of |the Monitor soon after the landing of the Kansas troops in San Francieco. |The Monitor stated, it is said, 'Geverai Funsion had = taken | magnificent chalices from a _ certain Catholic church in the Philppines, and that he had sent them home to his wife. Archbisbop Ireland in his Chicago inter- view was quoted as calliog upon Gen. Fusnton to deny the truth of the article and to sue the editor of the Monitor for libel or the public would be obliged, against its will, to believe bim guilty of the criminal acts of which he had been accused. a Tue Bazaar.—The Morris chair donated to the Cathedral Bazaar by Mr. Mark Wright was drawn for yesterdav,and was won by Mr. William Carter, of Char- lottetown. The committee in connection with the Cathedral bazaar wish to return thanks for the following donations : Horace Has- zard, $5; Art Alley, $2; F. L. Haszard, &5 ; Mayor Warberton, $5 ; Bruce Stewart, $2; Mark Wright, a band~ some chair; L C Cook, an eight day clock; Mes John Mahar, karrel of apples; L L Beer. $1; J M Davison, $1; Mary Lantry, ¢2. Mr Leach, $1; Dr Bagnall. $1; Jobn McQuaid, (monider) $1; Jobu Cairns, $3; W N Tanton, clock; Carve!l Broz, dovation of fruit. Ayorner Bic Battie.—Jeffries and Sbarkev meet tonight in the arena of the Coney Island Sporting Club to battle for the beavyweight championship of the world. The limit is 25 rounds. Y.M.C.A.—The Executive will meet thie evening in the Association parlor at 8 30 o’clock sharp. A full attemdarce is requested. I 0.0.F.—Wildey lodge, No. 27, meets to-night at 8 o’clock sbarp. FoorsaLt practice at the C, A.A. A. grounds tumorrow at 4 p. m. We refer our readers to the advertiee- ment of the SELF CULTURE MAGA- ZINE inthis issue. The publishers are offering one thousand dollars in premiums to persons rending in subseriptions. SELF CULTURE is decidedly the leading ten cent monthly, and this offer should be of interest to some of our readers. The shareholders of the Hillsborough Skating Rink Co., are reminded that the annual meeting takes place this evening in the Board of Trade room, Masonic Building, at eight o’clock. Attenti ‘That will cause your watch to mark the hours and minutes exactly. As you value your time piece, de 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’town Queen St Th | The promotion of Substantive Lient, | | Toe jatges of the Sujyreme Coart w Il he officially repre-eated by 'he Master of the tolls who will leave Charlottctewn for ummerside tomorrow morning. —- Tau Bonavista.—The a ateamer Bona- vista arrived from Montreal about ‘three o’clock this morning, bringing @& lerge general cargo. She leaves tonight ' | | j i | thas | two; for Sydney and St. Joho’s Nfld., with a cargo which includes 140 sheep, 30 eattle,2 horses, £500 bags oats, 375 bags and 123 barrels vegetables and 41 bbis oys:ers. An Amuerve Misrake.—Ministers who have received the report of the meeting of the recent Presby erian synod of the Mari time Provinces are laughing at a mistake ip the official minutes. The home tnis- sion report, presented by Rev. Dr. Mc- Millan, it was intended should close with a familiar quotation from the scriptures, but the type-setter makes it read : “Fair as the moon, clear as the sun, and terrible ae an army with hounds.” Socrats Last Nicut.—The social in the Baptist schoolroom last evening was in every way a success. The programme was excellently reodered. The great num~ ber present thoroughly enjoyed themselves by it ard the tempting refreshmeate. An enjoyable evening wa3 spent in St. Peter’s Hall where the annual social for the congregation of tbe church took place. The social was successful in its object of drawing together the members of the con gregation in social intercourse. A Terrie Tracepy.—A double trae gedy is reported from tbe township of Wilberforce. abont eight? miles from Eyanville, Ont. On Wednerduy morning the bodies of Mrs. William Yaster and the 17 year old dangbter were found hor- ribly multilated about their heads by some heavy instrument while in bed. The husband and father, William Yas‘er, aged about 50 vyeare, who for some time has | given evidence of intanity, is accused of doing the terrible deed. He had previous~ ly threatened to take their livee. Three childreo younger than the dead daughter who were in the bouse atthe time gave the alarm to the neighbors. Loxcevity 1x P. &. Istaxp.—There lives in King’s County, P. E. I., two very old people. One is Edward Power, 102 years past. Born in Tipperarv, Ireland, before the rebellion there iv 1798, he left there when quite young on the gocd ship Oceau, owned by one Kent, of Newfourd: land. He emigrated to St John’s, Nfll., first, and stayed there five years, after which he weot to Grand River, King’s County, Prince Edward Island. Since that time be made a home at Farmington, where he now lives. Mr. Power is iu eplendid healt, and claims he will reach the ripe age of two hundred, The Sun reporter asked what reason he gave for his age, and he replied that he always made his living by farioing, slept but little, and smoked lots of tobacco and drank strong tea. The other aged person is Mrs Mossey, a widow lady, now of Glencorradale She is 92 years past. She was born on eve of the Magdalen Islands, and emigrat- ed to Prince Edward Island many vears ago. She lives with her son, Isaac Mossey, a farmer The reporter of the Sun while visiting there found her bale and hearty, with her eyesight and hearing as perfect as when she was a child. She claims to be able to hear a pin drop, and does ber knitting as regularly as the day comes. She alsv claims that she will not die for many long years.—St. Jobn Sun. YAAAAAsAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAADAALS, for Catarrh cold in Head And all throat troubles a com- mon sense cure, and one that is casily used, is a Munyon’s Inhaler. Clouds of medicated vaper are inhaled through the mouth, and emitted from the nostrils, having cleansed and vaporized all the diseased parts. Full instructions how to use gst Staley We have placed on our front bargain coun- 2099, eee oe reer” | MBET ME AT THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE } | -> a ee ama @ 2 oe & @S 47'S S a2 > ® @ 3 @ ss eae ros ter about 40 ends and pieces of Dress Tweeds, broad cloths, fancies, ete Just the things for skirts or winter suits, and the price in lots of cases just half Tureeds $1.10 for S65e Cloths $1.25 [ir 75c Fancies $2.90 fr $145 These are some of the prices ‘We Ask You to Look at the Goods—=e STANLEY BROS IT PAYS TO BUY AT wr LAL S.” We ore are offzring a few of last season’s3—— SACQUES AT TREMENDNUS DISCOUNTS $3 00 for $190 | $6 85 for $975 |$4 20 for {2% 175 for 200 9 60 for 482) 4 50 for 2&5 5 90 for 375 | 11 75 for 6800/9 50 for & 8D The above are marked in plain figures and most be seid for cash regardless of COST. The Peerless Blanket SIZE 60X80 This is one of our specials and is only to be found at PER KINS’ It sells for $2.95 PER PAIR REMNANTS —auz About 40 or 60 ends of dress goods in cloth. serges ame tancies—in lengths from 3 to 5 yards, All REDUCED. the inhaler given with each one. Price $1.00 complete. SUF VT TST TTT TT: vvVvVvVvvTVveCrTrrTT TTT eee eee eer rrr « « 4 4 « 4 “ 4 ‘ 4 a 4 < 4 4 a a € < 4 < - 4 o 4 4 . 4 : 4 4 A 4 4 4 A“ 4 4 * . 4 4 4 « - 4 3 a - c € 4 4 7 4 < “ r « . 4 > F. Perkins & Co. MILLINERY LEADERS vane BAZAAR GLOVE FITTING PATTERNS aa CENTS EACH as Le AR A RON 08 as i rremanre e aE Et 5 wt: << _ a te