— oe ,WORD IN EXPLANA TION. i¢ the Maritime Stock What ders’ Breeac’s “ Association r re’ Ac ciation > ee a STOCK ree IT Ak The Ni iti 4 ft Onl gociation Y « men WOU -* “ths roedt pa f : hot + ‘evelopment 7 deve < | herses - Ou 4 perds O° e stock ae OF SNCC} vee" se ion and belies msoan ee ee 6 , has successtul farming | ary is THE Ve nthe Maritim teal a . “iat a reveunized in | The Associa® -e the | mber, Lovo 1d Aas since then Aes 3 “the ee onnu: n which | aa thre a ; ; i haa «4 ce th-irchar-| awe neen CUUA LAN : . . ‘ j have . acter anc th a Une Se | . tings, With tn wor ot tn meets” 4 . we } ve THLITLLL | . lias Ca Ca og grecutive Com et qn influenc Or ¢ : e breeding, shipping and ex woo ar " ve pibiting Stock ee ee The wore nrvelt ciation is} THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEMDAR 20 1200. Ada Po 6 RS NOE IM Ay ANN BE NE DT 66888 G&G G& GG ..LARGE DRY GOO CLOSES DOWN FO! MONT \ As “ ae a ae YS HOUSE ONE i ' educat to keep weeps “em TQ THE PUBLIC pow’ wh we HON h : ra ' a inform ourseives ee ee + hods of bree ee (ling and methot : i iain a = to impress UPc pee: pe ‘ ‘le ‘ eS - rot of all classes of The Always Busy Store ws he impr etait At ‘ Viet z } af - 2 ; aa Te must, also, recavnize the |} needs more room and _ increas- ee tee mn : . of form an li¢ ae 6 cr ‘ a : x peed Of Ravine < Pe a og | facilities lor growing business. ehoaracter aa til Murposes | -. ea : - . eich th -e kept. Animal} Lhe attractions will necessi- cr which tHey <i 2 ry i formand disposition is very largely|tate the closing of the store anundex to the economic value Of! for at least one montn. We the animal aud This aCt § iould be 1 ‘ cnerally impressed upon our| have no place to store the penbcials, ath j } ’ 1. 3° * ; farmers. ee | _ | goods, so are obliged to make e lairying beet-ralsing n | vlad . . m dairyine sige ng, 11a clean sweep sale. horse-raising OF MakUig pork, there B canbe nosuccess from ha » hazard : = ik There must be a defhute pur- work. ihere must | er ii aq HE pose before us ana Wwe mu t know G3 am own the kind of animal requirec for the service we W ish This Association anal sims, by bringing before its general i ie -e 4} ee . stock authorities the continent, rp REE ing kB to shed light these ¢ nestions and generally to create asentiment The store front has to come for live stock husbandry. all t] ihe Belair : Ali noted stockmen who have Out, ali the piaster Nas to come : } 2 4 . : : " a i 1) Sin i ileal ide 7c visited this country unite in saying down, ail partitions, Stairways, that our natura! conditions are) counters and shelving have to equal tO any CO! 1try in the world i. A = for producing the best of ] ire-bred | be removed. d moc ern, up- animals. Ali we need is enterprise, | to-date store that will not only sxill and some capital to mike these | : acc at Saale wees re gg ee og th 'be a credit to ourselves, but to rovinces noted as the home of the! ~ : ; , best stock in the world. | the city, will be the result Great Brit today draws a rich | ’ Ee ee eS ‘| We ask vou one and all to narvest Os > s Lt Qihi ail pat cS "O1 i ’ ~ aSkK ) JL the world on account of the recog-| make this sale a grand success wed superiority of her live stock. | -- : ae ; celta | Six should tot these provinces.| Lhe stock is well known as ny shoul LHS pl OvillCes, | e f a with very simiiar natural conditions the most up-to-date and clean- attain the seme pos't-on ? . |est in the province. Another function of the Associa- tion is to draw stock men to-| gether to discuss questions for their | You Save from 25 to 33 mutual advantage and defence, , ,r dol= >. = on ever Ol= 3 such aS securing satistact« sf re¢vis- i 3 cents J tration of all classes of p ire-bred lars’ worth you buy. stock, to secure the best possible freight rates; to open up markets COME mot now accessible to its members, promote the interchange of good breeding stock, secure sufficient ad- EARLY. vertising for the small breeder at fates within his means, to see that — 1 the live stock department of our ¥ exhibitions are properly conducted; A EY B OS y that competent judges are em- } * ployed, and generally to watch over | the interests of all its members. - Already some progress has been aA } +. . mace dione these lines. A the in- stance ofthis Association the Do- minion Shorthern and Ayrsiire As- sociations are registering all our FU RN [SH i NGS eligible Stock and inserting back me upon most liberal terms. 2 } € nominees of this Association 95 P C t Discount % tr ‘ — _ - . € have been selected as jedg s of live er cil stock at our principal exhibitions. ar -haag the assistance of the exhibi- 4 sociations the carriayre of live Every dollars’ worth you Stock to and from exhibitions has! 5 a . oe been made practically free. These’ buy here you get it for 75c on and other concessions lem encour- the dollar. ee to continue ; and the as- oes : sistanoe of all interested people is White Wool Blankets. asked to make the association a | great power for goed in this Grey Wool Blankets. 4 country. ap next annual meeting will be White and Grey Cottons Heid at Charlottetown, P. Ic. Island os “sth and 29th November,}| Wadded Quilts “= “s where ail who take an inter- 7“ in live STOCK are cor lial VY in- Down Ouilts Vited, - ~ White Counterpanes ee p : Table Linens e face and Commerce. : d L _ . Napkins x ONDON, Nov. 18.—M Cho; owen? ,* . J46.-—BMr. Uboate,) je a ‘. S. Ainbassad r, last evening} White Linen Table Cloths r1buted 1 eM plizes to the students in ae ’echanice’ +54 =€chanics Institute at “plying to : rom the Mayor . Burnley, hat Am- ever be express t future the fields rather chat any 1 Over-indulges in the ee vOxUry of war will fall : aa in the peaceful arts.’’ not do soate added that it would © rely too much upon Anglo- an address : and corporation of erican procated the wish t dita: tendship might 1 th ded. I venture to nat et he said, ‘‘tha of sal conflicts will be in ndustry and commerc N the field of battle, and tion whic} structive | Sad] ¥ ’ aa supremacy, as Germany was wi Ss 2 bold bid. The United § _ites, however, had no intention, flared, of being left b hind, ? — » DuUurniey,. | Towels, Towelling Sheeting, Pillow Cottons Colored Table Covers. STANLEY BROS. —— STANLEY $40,000 Worth of High Grade Fashionable Goods to be sold at from 67 to 75 cents on the dollar, at Everything Goes. Dry Goods, Mantles; Jackets, Furs, Millinery and Men’s Furn'siings SALE FOR SPOT CASH ONLY. No Goods on Approbation and no Samples Given Lists and Discounts, Reod the Following DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT | 25 Per Cent. Discount. Every dollar's worth you buy here you get for 75¢ on the bollar. Black Dress Goods, ed Dress Goods, Costume Tweeds, Box Cloths, Ladies’ Cloths, Dress Linings, French Printed Flannels, Opera Flan- rnels, Quilted Linings, Jersey | Cloths, Ladies’ Umbrellas. Velveteens. Color- Staple Dept---25 p. c. Discount. Every doilars’ worth you buy here you save 25 ceuts on the dollar. Print Cottons, Roman Sat- ins, Sateens, Art Sateens, Cre- tonnes, Fianne'ettes, F.eecy Cottons, Scotch Ginghams, Galatias, Tickings, White Cottons, Co'ored Ducks. WHITE GOODS Spot Muslins, Chick Mus- ‘ins, Apron Lawns, Tucked’ Lawns, Victoria Lawns, Nain- sooks, White Ducks, Ir sh Linens, Diapens and Linen’ Lawns. STANLEY BROS. FURS 25 Per Cent. Discount. Every dollars’ worth you buy here you get for 75 cents on the dollar. Ladies’ Seal Jackets, Grey Lamb Jackets, Astrachan Jac- kets, Wombat Jackets. Walla- by Jackets, Neck Ruffs, Cap- ettes, Storm Collars, Fur Lin- ed Capes, Fur Capes, Mitts, Caps. Muffs, Child's Fur Coats, Caps, Collars, Muffs and Boas. STANLEY BROS. Ready Made Dept--- 25 p. c. Discount. Every do Jars’ worth you buy here you get for 75c¢ on the dollar. Ladies’ Jackets,C!oth Capes Chitdren’s Jackets and Reefers Waterproofs, Ladies’ Under- clothing, Chidren’s Under- clothing, Ladies’ Wrappers, Flannelette Night Gowns, Drawers and Skirts, White Lawn Aprons, Corsets. STANLEY BROS. MEN’S FURNISHINGS 25 Per Cent. Discount. On every dollars’ worth you buy here you save 25 cents. Underc'othing, Hosiery, Sweaters, White Shirts, Co’- ored Shirts, Workiug Shirts, F'anne’ette Night Shirts, White Night Shirts, Gloves, Gollars, Ties, Cuffs, Umbrellas, Handker- chiefs, Caps and Braces. Also all lines in Boys’ wear as above. STANLEY BROS. SILK DEPT The finest stock in the pro- vince at i-3 OFF Every do'lars’ worth you buy in this department you get for 67 cents. Black Si'ks and _ Satins, Colored Siiks and _ Satins, Fancy Silks, Japanese and Biouse Silks. 1-3 OFF ali Millinery Goods, Hats, Shapes, Flowers, Wings, Tips Birds, Ornaments, Silk Vel- vets, Ribbons of all hinds, 1-3 OFF all Ladies’ Taitor Made Cos- tumes, Skirts and Under- skirts, STANLEY BROS. rociery Pept---25 p. c. Discount. Every do buy here ou g on the do ar. lars’ worth et for 75 ce you nts Chi'dren’s Kid Al! Ladies’ and Stockings. a'l tadies’ G'oves, lined and unlined, al chi'dren’s Kid Gloves, atl Ladies and Children’s cash- mere and Ringwood Gloves, -wools of al kinds, Flanne!s, ‘grey, navy blue, white and ‘scarlet, 25 p. c. discount, STANLEY BROS. 1-3 OFF Stamped tlinens, cushion Tops | inen Squares, ace Squares, Tab e Runner. Side Board c'oths Fancy” oils, cords Em>roidery ils, Knitting Sil-s, etc, etc. dS ? , 1-3 off al ¥ 00' Hoods, Toques, clouds, Squares, Mits Boctees, Infantees, etc. 1«3 off all Veilings,'aces, fri lings, Embroideries, Jewel- ry combs, Pins, Hair Pins, Safety Pins, Buttons, Tapes, etc. 1-3 off all curtains, Art Muslins, and curtain. Muslins, children’s cashmere: cloaks, chi'dren’s coatsand children’s Bibs. STANLEY BROS. oe afin oft oie aie