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Have you tried them Why not We sell O’Sullivans, O’Sullivans are best. Mens 50 per pair Womeus 40c per pair. OFF BROS areecocetecesees (Mail «2 i it ot ptly attended to) “a Pb. si besides being represented|bya captain and thirty brave iaen, will also be represented by one of the two chap- lains in the Canadian Contingent. This increases [slandere interest in the wer still more. You want all the news, and you want it as soon as you can ge- it. The Dairy Examiner, 25cente month, and The Montreal Daily = Star $1.00 @ year will give you it. R. L, COTTON AGENT P. O. Box 84... Charlottetow:. ee ee OO «s . 4207 @ @ @ Of 4247 © O344886 2048 2a | | ‘| WANTED. —Two assistants in our bootand | thoe department, persons having experience Apply toJ. B. Macdenald « Co. pre red’ ae ee ee SS Ss ee — Ee TO LET.—Two new houses on upper Powna! | Street containing six rooms each. Possession at once, Rent mederate. Apply. ‘oD. Mc- quaid, Law Court Builc ing, C ty. 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All Druggists Sell them )ftice, with Complete, y If you have Rheumatism my Rheuma-~ itiem Cure will cure it in a few hours; my Dyspepsia Cnre will cure any case of in- | digestion or stomach tronble; 90 per cent. of Kidney complaints, inclnding Brights ; Disease, can be cured with my Kidney Cure; nervous affections aud diseases of the heart are controlled and curel by mv Nerve and Heart Cure; my Cold Cure will | break up any form of cold in a few hours: | 57 cures for 57 ailments. Every druggist sells them —mostly 35 cents a vial. Writ e Professor Myovon for medical advice and “Guide to Health,” which is ABSOLUTELY FREE. 1505 Arch St., PhiladaIphia, Pa.,tU. 8. 4. THe Monts’: Recorp.— Forty - five cases were adjudicated upon at the nue court during the month of October. Tere | were twenty~six convictions for d snken | pess,four for nuisance, two for ast u t, and | one each for violating ‘the Liquor begula~ tion Act and disturbing religious worship. Nine summances charging violations cf the Liquor Regulation Act were diemis ed. One nuisance case and one charge of interfering with the police were also dis: missed. | Meerinc or Pressyrtexy.—The Pres bytery of P E Island will meet in in St. James Hall on Tuesday next, November 7th, at 11 o’clock. Malcolm Campbell, Moderator. "y —It is pointed out by the Truro News that‘ if the whole of Canada were as thickly populated as Prince Edward Is- jand, ite total population would be over 21.5,000,000.” School Girls’ Nerves Many a pale, weak schoo] girl, suffering the evil ettects of an exhauried nervous sys- tem, and thin, waterp blecd, bas been fully restored to the vigor and buoyancy of robust healtb, by using A. W. Chases Nerve Food. The healthful © jew cn the cheek and the rightness in the eye tellof the building up rocess which is taken place in the body. | The best place in the cit ¢ to buy Top Shirts and Under- clothing is at Prowse Bros, 25 per cent discount on bulbs at Carter’s bookstore. Buy quick. | The only tailor made, ready | o wear O’coats in the city are at Prowse Bros. | visit to our store will convince ou San we keep the choicest goods at eoderate prices.—Saunderson & Co The best place to buy Yurs is at Prowse Bros The best place to buy Cloth ing is at Prowse Bros. The best place to buy Car-' pate is at Prowse Bros, | F . |McVane is a native of Boibwell, P. into the stomach, and | the germs de-| ‘Y i store, where orders may be left. DAILY EXAMINER CHA eae PERSONAL. ee liss Winnie Blake returned hom Halifax io-day. Mr. Cleaver Sullivan arrived from treal last eveni ng. by ar . Mon- Mrs Benj Heartz and Mra Frank Heartz left this moruing for Boston. _ Mrs Kdware Carson and children ar~ rived here by the Halifax to-day. Mr J T Croce kett was & passenger by the Halitax today returnirg from Boston. ; Rev. C. CC. Maclutosh, of Dundas|~° © registered atthe Queen Hotel last even ing, Mr James Mcleaac, of "the Berald, who has teen visiting Halifax, arrived by the Halifax to-day’ Rev. J. J. Macdonald of Jamestown, UVakote, who bas ben y'sit] ng his native } proviace, left this moruing on return. Sir Henry Stafford Northcote, second! (son of Lord I idesleigh, has been appoin” | ed Governor of Bombay in rddoouret, The? Jatest Sthing*® out i3 photograph ot Rev. T. F. Fullerton Westlake B-os, We areindebted to Mr, R, L. Cotton for a copy. Mr. Angus McInnis is expected home frcm Balitax this evening. W hile in Hali- fax Mr. McInnis took a course in sani tary a diploma. The Favs ve passed a first- Halifax Herald class examinat:on. The Fogg Art Museum at Harvard University, Uam bridye, Mass,, was crowd. ed to overflowing last Wednesday evening when Prof.S.M, McVane, professor ot lec- tured on “England and the Transvaal.” His lecture consisted of a grapbic sketch ‘ofthe South African States and a recita: _ of the complications which led to the pres le ut | pressed war. The only time he ex~ any personal opinion was in regard to some concessions which were extended by the Boer government, and which were refused by Mr. Chemberlaio. “The Boers did wrong,” said Prof. Mc- | Vane, “in making these concessions at the time, and the English did wrong in not accepting them.” These concessions were the offers of the Boers to add several mem~ bers to the nations! Raad and decrease the years of provisional citizenship. Prof. E.[., and a brotherof Messrs Joseph and Elijab Mc Vane of that place. See — ee. ee Worp From Qcesec.—Pte. Nelson Brace, of “G” Company, Canadian Con- tingent, ‘vritipg from Quebec toa friend in Charlottetown under date of October, | 28, says: “We arrived here all right on |Tharsday night. We had a good trip up; | but we made slow time op laccount of the sends otf we got at every town we passed. We ail from tere on Tuesday next. I saw Wil- tiain Duncan, Bert Ward aad Louis Croc- kett. They are all in tbe Artillery and like it. Crockett has one stripe. Duncen lis coming with the contingent. Billy War e1 isa@'s0 coming. Fredericton reguiars,” St. James’ LiaALL.—Kev. Mr. Falconer, of Truro, enter‘a ned a large audience ia st. James’ Hal! last evening with his dis- cription of a‘“trip up the Nile” The o ff-rent viewS were each fully ‘described and many}historic events were reterred to. ‘Tne lecture was given for ibe benefit of the Boys Brigade, who were out in full force. Rev. Geo. Millar acted as chairman, and discharged h‘s duty satis- f cory tosil. Attheclose a hearty vote (fthanks was moved by Mr. James, sec- onded by Mr. A. A. Bartlett and presented to the lecturer who made a suitable ac~ know ledgement. He belongs to the &. GO. T.—A public tem perance meeting unver the auspices of Prince Edward Divi- sion, S.of T, will be held in Wrigbt’s hal! this evening at 8 o’slock. A choice pro- grame, consisting of music and addresses vas been prepared and fan _ interesttng meetiug may be expected. All ere cor- dially invited to be present. CaceponiaYy Oxrus.—The regular month- ly meeting of the Caledonian Club of P. E. Island will be heid in Mac- ea:hern’s building, Queen Street, this evening at eight o’clock for the election of cfficers and other businese. Foresters will pleasa remember the meeting of Court Avondale tonight at 8 o’clock. Payment of dues and other im- porta at business. Apron Sait.—The ladies of the W C T U,of this city, intend holding a tea and apron sale on Dec. 5 b. Particulars later. Before leaving for Quebec, Rev. T. F. Fullerton, the Protestant chaplain of the Canadian contingent, had an excellent photograph taken at Mesers. Westlake Bros. studio. See it in the window of ‘Johneon & Johnson’s down town drug Price 30 centsr LOCAL NOTICES. All interested in the work of the Y MC A are invited to attend the adjourned an- nual meeting in the Aseociation parlor this evening at 8 o’clock. Fresh dates, figs, grapes aud prunes, at Sanderson & Co’s. Munyon’s Inhalers just re-— ceived. Price $1 00. —_Johnson & Johnson, Druggists. You may not know it, but buy Dress Goods, Uorsets,' ‘Gloves, and Millinery is at Prowse Bros, Apt pne erie S weeny” “* = ow er 4g ~ succession [0 the best place in the city to. \RLOTTETOWN, OCTOBER 31, 1899 | | | be Interesting to note tbat of the | i | | Day, , 5 " a@ eplend.d | decided, ‘Local and Other tems, ALL Hatitow E’ren bt. — —To-nig POT Pryeres “8 wre ih ‘ nl alt Seer al sh dh al Mut { art’s Operaliog | Merry -GoeRounn. éteam merry -go- hte is DOW n Tr rm AE _——— ScoiaL.— The annual eocial of St >) - : : ’ 45 Peters congregation will be held in S’. Peter’s Hall ou Thursday evening from 8 14) Coxcerying Cen Statistics there France; 76 in Ge and 401 in Spain. TENARIANS.—According $3 centenarians 10 146 in Eog!and to are Z TMH aD} : WeLL —It mat forty~ | here for tne} from Char- | Done CHARLOTTETOWN three volunteers evrolled Vransvaal thirty-six were Joitetown, { Sains | . ere Peter's Catazprat, —Al! ‘Hoiy Commuobion al 7am ard 745! Evensong 5 pm. The oflice for Sr. i am. the dead and eermon 730 pm. Collection for the grave yard fund, oe E ™ = ar Literary Conrest.—Tone literary cons, test of Victoria Division S. of T. closed latteveniog. The two teams were closely matched, aud the jadge, Mr. J. Brodie, found the total marks tor each equal and €0 Pouice Court.—This morning two lads named Leo Mahar and Burnett Gillan were arraigned on a charge of stealing from the premises of the late John Whear. They were remanded until the 6:b Novem< ber. Suppen Dearn.—Miss Annie Martin, aged 18, daughter of Mr. Alex. Martin, of Alberton, died of heart failure last Sunday evening. She became ill while singing in the choir of the Presbyterian church. Dr. Ross was summoned but could not aid her. Footsaty.—The Anchors gave the P. W. College team a bad beating et the park yesterday afternoon. At the close of the game the score “stood 16 0 for the An~ chors. The P. W. C’s were handicapped by three of their men being unable to play, tbeir places being filled by new men. seatiesiliapa sie CertraLt Curese Devot.— The Mari« time Mercbant urges that a central depot for the cheese and butter export trace of the maritime provinces be established at OO a teen “ry Serene Pen, > ante > Halifax, so that in this respect Halifax might occupy the same posiiion relative to the lower province business that Montreal does to the western trade, Firzsiumons Wins — Geoffrey Thorae of Eagland,was ksocked out by Bob Fitzsim- mous jn one mioute of fighting at Chicago on Friday nigut. Thorne, who was evidently very much afraid of Fitzsim- mons, did not laod a single blow, and made only one attempt tu lead with his left. B. & A.—A special meeting of the B. & A Club wae held last eveniog in their rooms, Cameron Block, to elect ¢fficers to fill the vacancies caused by the members who left on the South Atrican contingent : Secretary —F R Newsom, Treasurer—Howard McDonald. On the Executive— Edward Saunders. Boston Boat.—The Halifax arrived in port to-day about 11 a. m., with the fol- lowing passengers: Mrs Carson, Miss Riggs, Jas McIsaac, C McLean, L C McInnis, Mies K Jobneon, Mies C McPhee. From Hali- fux : Mies W Blake, Miss Roi, Miss Keefe, Isiah Willie. The outgoing pas sengers by the Halifax included Joho D Graham, Jobn Gillie, Mies Mary Potter, Henry Burne, Miss Nicholsen, Miss © McQueen, Miss M Cook and W F Revies: -~-—<—-_ -+— ENTERTAINMENT AT QuEBEC.—The Can- acian Contingent was treated toa grand smoking and promevade concert by tbe citizens of Quebec a few nights sgo. A fine programme was rendered, and ali had a good time. Not the least, interesting fact about the entertainment was the amount of eatables consumed, which in- cluded 90 dozen ale, 60 dozen lager, 66 gallons coffe, 10 ga'lons tea, 10 gallons lemonade, 15 gallons ice cream, 2,200 bam sardwiches and 150 peunde tea cakes, which with to¥acco in its various forms, to the value of $200, all served to give “our bovs” the first treat of their soldier life. — “S SLAAAAALBASBAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAALAA For Catarrh cold in Head And all throat troubles a com- mon sense cure, and one that is tasily used, is a Munyon’s Inhaler. Ciouds of medicated vaper axe inhaled through the mouth, and emitted from the nostrils, having cleansed and vaporized all the diseased parts. F ull instructions how to use the inhaler given with each one. Price $1.00 complete. Sa se eek ae ke eek eed ode ww. YD yee SOP OYE PY, Prey. See: 4 . \ : . eo: % wane | anal on ET Sasa iota Cole si actin data haSiut ue Ie > . ee oo, inl 4 Flannelette Underwear for 1 , ‘td aie ia Bs Women Ee RS trl. ‘ i _ PEATE Pe a ce Night gowns of good = ff Me ns Fannelette heavy striped Fianvel- HC night shirts — good 39 e ette self frilled well made material wel] made fu}] bE full size. bize special line only ‘ ae Fere’s a little better Pisin Pink and Biue { {() line Letter geods finieh- 8 Hie t vOW € * Flenrelette gowns em ed yoke back, one idered, trimmed : peer in a pocket pearl buttons at 60c F fe Heavy white Twilled a Plain Pink Flaanel- { 3h cotton night svirte, Rie ae WU ette gowns, embroidery t ' double stitched through- trimmed, extra quality. out One pocket rey 3 aw Drawers of good weight Flannelette, neat stripes well made and cut, Fine line of Twilled cotton nightshirts yoke back cut and finish un- surpassed, 30¢ 1.10 2.09 Plain Pink and Blue Flannelette, fine and heavy filled. Pyjama suits made of English un‘on flan oe! neat stripes and checks 09¢ A Manley Bros, The Always Busy Store. B we CO ae ee se eh ees Ta %444444444444444444444 Ase FF Gaiters Caiters Gaiters Gaiters Gaiters Gaiters for women at 48c for women at 65c for women at &0c for women at $1 for men at 75c for men at $1 for girls at 80c for girls at $1 for children at 75c in Black Blue and Seal Browm ALLEY & 00 ALLEY & 60 ALLEY & CO = ALLEY & 00 ALLEY & CO ALLEY & |) =— % FFFTFF hie 22444424 4 : asa me CVO T CCC EC CG STC CTT ST SSC Clearance Sale Oor-——_—_-— Fancy Shirts & Neckwear Our shirts are tue WG & R make. Nice patterns, Fresh stock. Some are open back and front with cuffs at a culls attached and See our nobby Ties in Puffs, Knots, 4 in Hands, etc. Now is the ume for bargains. GORDON & McLELLAN Bows, Strings Great rush at P MON is selling crockery, glass- / Ware and groceries at it i $e ' SB 92 SE, OFFS TFT TTT EE FEE G TT TT OV TTT ECCT TET TET TTI TTT reduced prices. ; AGHAN'SS, Queen St. He 2S ARCS LY SRR. RR Se RS A aan mang te ~s ae * a” AS