-_,—— PRINCE STREET SCHOOL PATRIOTIC Entertainment AND SOCIAL IN Y.M.C "A. HALL THURSDAY, Sth INST. | PROGRAMME. 1. National Anthem 2. Recitation, ‘Welcome to our Heroes”’ — Blanche Lodve 3. Chorus—‘‘Our Khaki Heroes, Wel cone tiome.” 4. Address T. F. Fullerton. 5, Recitation-—Selected, Tack McNair. 6. Piano Dueit Georgie Prowszand Kel en urbridge. 7. Recitation-—**The @anadians Were There,” Belle Nash. S. olo and lo us **Britons Forever,” Pearl Hunter and Joe Large. 9. Recitation-—“‘Our Flag,” Jaequeline Melo nald. 10. Address—A member of the South Af mcan Contingent. rr. WI istling Solo—P. Barl ow. 12. Chorus— Victoria, Our Queen. Lt. Col. Moore, D. O. C., will pr-side. Members of the returned contingent wil be present in uniform. Hom made candy, cream. Doors open at 7.30 o'clock mest comm~nees at 8 o’clock. Admissioa 10 cents. cake and ice coffee, Entertain For the homecomi ing of cur ccntingent by layinzin a quantity of fireworks, fire crackers, torpedoes, fire foun- tains, ete., etc, tono end. A large supply of flags, all and priceg sizes | MITCHELL’S BOOKSTORE Quees St. Opp Prowse Rros. Prepare =f L .: Rea Ss Sci 2p AUCTION SALE! ; { am instructed by George How- | — ariand John f. Mellish, Executors | of the late James Howard, by au-tion on the premises former- | ly occupied by deceased at Cornwall, | on Wednesday,Nov. 14th,1900, at 12 | o'c'ock noon, sharp, (if very stormy | on next, the |5th, at same hour), | all the Live Stock, Farming Imple- | ments and effects, and crop. ! Terms---$5.00 and under, cash; | over $5.00 twelve months credit on approved joint notes. oe F. H. HORNE, Zi wky Auctioneer. ' Apples Apples ! Good Apples for : for. cooking and eat- | irg ee only 12c and 15¢ per prck. Willow Market Baskets Tust received, a fine lot of cuvered | Willow Market Daukeis. Eureka Blend Tea Tf you want Téa t at will please y . try Eureka Blend, this is our s -ial blend. k. F. Maddigan & Co., Lower Queen Street. R eal Estate Sale. To be sold by Public premises on Wednesday, the 24th next, atthe hcur of valuable and desirable property situated on the southern side of Richmond Street, Zion Churdii and the bank of Nova Scotia, known as the ¥ oung Men’s Christian As:ocia- tion lb ilding and premises. a central position. to sell | fi .ot likely that it will have a seriouS (according to his own judgment. It} -is not believed that Lord Kitchener | ee joe DY | he measures taken in the Philip- | Auction on the October 12 o'clock noon, thai between THE DAILY EXAMINER NOVEMBER 7, i 1900. | REPUBLICAN VICTORY. | Tue expected has happened in the States. Mr. McKinley has been re- and the Republicans---i. e. States in the This re- lelected, | the Conservatives of the a substantial j|have majority House of Representatives. ‘sult will be accepted as presaging good for North America and the word. 3% ia |} guarantee of the continuance of the | English-speaking }conditions under which the United | States have prospered in the past 'four years---beyond comparison and and it is an assurance « f of the precedent, tinuance the « friendly re- lations which now subsist between ithe United States and Great Brit- ain. Upon both these accounts we eVoid lt is yood to have a_ pros- ;perous and a friendly neighbor. a ° ~<a. DEFEAT OF CROKER. PERHAPS the most gratifying fact in the result ofjthe United States is the defeat of Croker and his Tammany. The honest and honorable menof the great republic have evidently combined forces against the elements which Croker Croker has lost his -and it is clear that while such men as he may obtain tempor- ary advantages in some elections, they have no chance ina National Or State contest with the forces which make for righteous and good government. elections rep resents. $100, 00d. -- The inference we draw is that, all the corruption t at prevails, the United States is stil sound at:heart and under Cc lear in — ee @ lee STRIKE AT SYDNEY. ——e large num- Workmen at THE e mp loyme nt of : fT States has developed the strike. that the Riter-Conley c mpany gave notice on Saturday ithat the of the men wonld be reduced to nine hours. anp 't > pay afternoon a United ora ¢} y ppears day’s work On Sun- of the and on Monday proportionately. i} meeting workmen was held, THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEMBER 7, 1900. NOTES AND COMMENTS. | SHAKESPEARE’S LITTLE ENG- shielded LAND. | SPAIN is being threatened with a | “Tittle Foland” is Shakes: | Carlist rising. /pearian. To the immortal William | Tuk report that the Gordon | England was ‘ ‘like little body with Highlander and Devonshire regi-|a mighty heart,’’ and in ‘Henry | ments have been ordered from South! VIII.’ he makes the shrewd old Africa to China cCo2s not argue ‘lacy prophesy to Anne Boleyn: peace in the Celestial Empire. AND.... ‘‘In faith for little England *RETORIA is reported to be not in| Ps : ¥ PRET €not in| You'd venture an emballing, good sanitary condition, and it is | feared that if a large army occupies | the city during the summer months! there will be many victims of enteric ithe reference being to an invest ment with the orb, one of the in- ‘signia used at a coronation. A fever. century later Sir John V nbrugh Ir is possible that the result of the | wrote; That i J oi : at if you want Ulst°rs you wil -ave money ; ’ ; colitis eas ae #onen| ics : jets J ‘ Sj 11 ‘ave it Pato United States election may cause) .‘q'ye heard men in politicks: y ton’s, wise the speedier end of the guerrilla warfare now going on in South Africa ; for if the reports were true, the Boers built theirdast hopes upon the success of the Bryanites. 2 lay down What feats by little England might | be done. | Were allagreed and all as one. . About Overcoaits Judge for yourself and the knowledge gained means We can prove to your entire satisfaction th; would act much to ou. y it our overcoats The phase was first givena political THE WAR. a are positively the best value offered in this city and can show you turnin Germany, w here Little Ger- overcoats at reasonable prices that cannot be found in any oth ‘mans’ and ‘Great Germans were clothing establishment, and can only be duplicated b { aa London, November 6.—The return) terms widely current in the Tailors at about double our price. : y Customs of the remaining colonial troops! fifties. from South Africa is not likely to be How it came to England is not quite clear, but the first record of i-s being used ina political sens€ is While a somplete scheme for the as recent as July 20, 1884, when it demobiliza? ion of the army in South| was used in a Pall Mall leading Africa has oeen published and put/ article. “The advocates of a little! in partial effect, the public receives England, where are they now? | day by day accounts of hostile oper- | asked the Pall Mall editor, writing ations in almost every quarter of the| from the chair which had until a conquered republics. It is evident few months before been occupied that the dangers from guerilla war-|}by Mr. John Morley.---London fare have been increased since the | Express. large commandos were broken up| + into smaller bands. There is skir-| ’ ; mishing everywhere, with no decis- Don't miss the greatest game ive result, as the Boers divide and/! of football ever played in this subdivide and elude pursuit. The! _ proviuce, between the Wander= War Office will not abandon its pol- | ‘ers of Halifax, and the Abeg- icy of recalling surplus troops, but it will be enforced with great delib- weits. It will be played on the Admission | delayed by the renewed guerilla warfare on the part of the Boers. NOTICE IN OUR SHOW WINDOWS Our splendid lines of Men’s Over- coats, made from beavers, meltons and en vercoatings at $7.50, $8 06 and $9.00. Our tailor made men’s Overcoats © in all wool beavers, kerseys, heavy cheviots and curl cloth: at $10,00, $12 and $15. ani9* eration. The volunteers and colon-| | C, A. A. gronnds, ials may count with confidence upon | eating their Christmas et li at | (25 cents. home, and possibly the Guards may | ——$ 2 be equally fortunate; but the bulk| of the force is likely to spend the | The balance of W. H. Stewart &! winter on the veldt. |Co’s stock removed to Goff Bros.- The definite announcement that! Store, where you will get great bar Lord Roberts will sail from Cape| gains to clear the remnants out.-- Town on Noyember 20 is welcomed | +OFF BROS. Mothers, For Your Boys We have heavy, ulsters and suits. warm reefers, overcoats. See our great assortment as a sign of the close of the war. of Boys’ reefers, nap, beaver, frieze and There isa good deal of ignorant| M HERBERT A. curley cloths, from $1.50 up tod. See our moralizing over what i 18 called the | uSIC TANTON great assortment of Boys’ heavy all wool tweed winter suits, 2 and 3 pieces, from $2.50 up. 300 pairs odd Pants—49c, 55c, T5c and $1,00. % failure of his mistaken policy of len- | iency. Those behind the scenes un- | derstand that Lord Roberts has not | — TFACHER OF— PIANO, ORGAN and VOICE been solely responsible for that pol- | CULTURE. | aI, icy, but that Sir Alfred Milner in Veice.culture a special y. South Africa and the ministers in| Sudio—Tanton’s New Building, Great | London have insisted throughout | George Street, Chariottetowa, bP. E. I. ; JAMES PATON & CO. the military operations that as little n7 —3i two races were destined to rema Lord Roberts, w — a noble and} Oice in New Prowse Block ning the strike began. It is | a ll EXPANS'CN APPROVED. The pelicy o° expansign has been stinctly aporoved by the majority he United States, Mr. Bryan .id his backers took strong ground rainst tiat policy. Opposition to ne was indeed their best o- Ape. winning card was McKinley who authorized 1 but the pines. TT AM em ‘ANTICIPATED PROSPERITY In anticipation of the success of i the Republicans in the election, |Henry Clews remarked last week, ithat: ‘it seems safe to say that we resentment as possible should be} eo DR. AYERS) side by side in the conquered terri- i- | SUNNY = magnanimous man, is a stern, bold} First door to the right up excited among the Dutch, since so tories. | SIDE DENTISTRY soldier, and has acted throughout | | stairs. Telephone connec- a f Ry ae IT PAYS TO BUY AT PERKINS’. will remain long in South Africa if | a ia. he be intrusted with the chief com | ‘ hes | mand. He has alwaysdone his best | .» ieanptieeiienaitabiaaai work when unrestrained by political considerations. He has not got on well with Lord Roberts during the campaign, and is not likely to co- operate with Sir Alfred Milner with- out much friction. = ne. ae °42=f°>"— et As fi... | Should be Understood Dependable gcods alone can be big ‘‘bargains’’ as we understand the word. PEERLESS BLANKETS AT CLOCKS | The celebration is over. The | | shouting is done. The soldier boys are home, but not all. And now for a souvenir—a souvenir of those who Clocks in marble. iron'’and have come home, of those who are wood, all prices. Jewelry in still in Africa, and of those who all lines and quantity. | will never return. Something which Watches, ali grades, gold, | you can keep, something dainty, silver and nickel. | something which you can send to| your friends away, something which contains pictures of ALL of the | Island heroes. Such a souvenir can now be had at all of the bookstores and news stands. The price is tep cents each. | } G.H. TAYLOR Sunnyside °° _..._ ae eae entering upon a great and per- wanent extension of our export} itrade that may be trusted to keep %? | Pe rous condition. our industries in afhealthy and pros- ---The election in Newfoundland takes place to-morrow. Yesterday was election day in the United States. Today is election day in Canada. $2.95 WE ARE The building is immediately opposit: the Look Around And See the Housekeepers who’are Buying FURNITURE of brick, well and substantially built, being in They buy here because they save from | | AUTHORIZED To refund the money when REMICK’S ECZEMA C RE Fails to cure any case of Eczema er piles, no matter of hom long standing. For sale only at MAGDONALD’S DRUGSTORE. Night Bell. Nurses’ Regsiter. This is a “blanket bargain.’’ You should not miss a blanket worth $4.00 for $2.9. MONCTON BLANKETING The best blanketing made. Ali wool, 90c per yard; union, 60 per yard. i purposes, pa ao for many | 10 to 25 Pp» Cc. Our stocks are very F PERKINS & CO Terms Cash iv ; ; . | : agree paricalars apply to. complete, and ‘ve are showing a large MERC HANTS BANK D. SEAMAN, . vokiet vata | number of new designs never shown OF P. E. ISLAND. Sept, 25, tue and Fri, 1 This sale has been postpone! til Wecnesday, November 14th, at the same place ar] hour. here before. MARK WRIGHT & CO. LIMITED. Collections made on the most rea- sonable terms and promptly remitt- ed for.. Deposits received and in- terest allowed at best current rates, ¥ SA THE MILLINERY LEADERS.