~ ER Fee Se ao Ne wt og i & wow & ome & *- SECURITY, Cenuine | Carter’s Little Liver Pills. Must Bear Signature of fie Wezel . See Fac-Simile Wrapper Below. ? ey Yery small and as easy te take as sug. FOR HEADACHE, FOR DIZZIMESS. ‘OR BILIQUSHESS. OR TOkPD LIVER. FOR CONSTIPATION. ; FOR SALLOW SHIR, GR THE COMPLEXION JEIWMS MUST NAVE SJONATURE, .4 a egetable, AnveeP Goel EPPSS COCOA GRATEFUL COMFORTING Distinguished everywhere for Delicacy of Flavour Superior Quality, and Highly Nutritive Properties. Specially grate- ful and comforting to the nervous and dyspeptic. Sold cnly in 3-lb. tins, labelled JAMES EPPS & CO., Ltd. Homeopathic Chemists, London, England. BREAKFAST SUPPER EPPS'S GOGOA Ho » bo wa CANDIDATES FOR CHARLOTTETOWN AND ROYALTY James Paton, Esq. S. R. Jenkins, M. D. THE DAILY EXAMINER NOVEMBER 238. 1900 THE STOCK BREEDERS’ | | ! | MEETING. | idea of the vast extent and AN great importance of the farming has brought home to us by the visit and speeches of Hon. John Dryden, Mr. Canada been interests of Hodson, Mr. Courtney, Mr. Raynor, Mr. Robertson, Mr. other gentlemencome to attend the Maritime Stock meetings now Associa- in Breeders’ tion being held Charlottetown. Mr. Hodson’s description of the agricultural and needs of the British conditions, resources country, from in the West to Prince Edward Island in the East. given at the dinner of last evening, made clear the fact that the farm- ing interests of the various sections of immense country may be made mutually helpful and profit- able. Columbia our Mr. Hodson says our farmers to stockers ’ and breeding animals to the North- may now and for years come send large numbers of * west, if only they have them to send. It has atall events been ‘been made evident in the discus- sions of yesterday and _ today | that much is to be gained GRAND CONCER? : AND.... ORGAN RECITAL In.aid of the P. In the First } Friday Ev’ Commencil EK. Island Hospital, | ethadist Church on a y at 8 o clock. 4 PROG RAMME. PART ---Classical. i. Prelude and l‘ugue in D Minor... .J. Sebastian Bach | MORIAM. | and Aifred Riggs, | who gave their lives in defence of | the Empire inthe Transvaal Cam- } paign. Dead March from the Oratorio | Beal : ........Handel | Chorus, ‘‘No Shadows Yonder’’.. | cays hes sc hodist Choir. IN MF Roland Taylo1 First tie! | 8. Soprano <Arix from Messiah, | ‘He Shall Feed His Flock”’ | and ‘‘Come Unto Me’’..Handel | Miss He’en Dawson. ! Marchand Fugue on a theme | from Handel, ....35 3). Guilmant | ®. Chorus—Hallelujah from the | Messiah... .. :........ ., ange First Methodist Choir. PART [I]—Modern. 1. Grand Offertoire, St. Cecilia No. 2 a ..-E. Batiste | Bc EO et | - Song—The Coming of the | Kins 3 eens Roechel | nev. Leo Williams. 3. Andante—‘‘In Paradisium.... sey. © Dubois | 4. Duet ) Loving Saviour.... | ka .Campana | Mrs. W. H. W:tts and Mr. Leslie ‘00k, 2. Air Varie--P eyels Hymn. Burnap | " o. 5 a I< Lo Sol. ‘*Beloved. it is Miss Helen Dawson. «® Reading, with organ accom ; paniment, ‘The Hospital’’ Tennyson Re ! »V Cine with or- accompaniment, .. Sir J. Barnby t1rcdist Choir. Offertoire in G... a ok nate 4 GOD SAV £ THE QUEEN, Or. bee = e. March and chestral %} oat | . Gioria Pat l First Me %. Postludium rus, irector W. HARRY WATTS. niat - } LList ana ,. irther g, Nov. 30t:,}- striction. : being tracked in the Snow, and so: €Verybody. ba ; ; > 25 1 Willia me . % i 0 bilica . } - ? y the co-operation of the Agricul- irists of these Maritime Provinces ithe friendly intercourse of their ‘eders’ associations with those of Northwest. We pe, alsc, scon to see a new move- tario and the nt towards improvement in our followed by efforts to p ace our products f{2oiy upon the British markets. ihe papers ca} na ‘ : procuctions, te~ read and the Association :2.ve been eminently practical, and ivered |} ref re trough has the stormy weather prevented the gathering of large {a2mbers of our farmers. a © <i — PARTRIDGES. THE time being up for shooting these birds tomorrow, 30th Novem- ber, we mention the fact lest some people might plead ignorance of the law. The statute of last session makes every person who “‘shall have in his possession,or privately or personally vend or offer, er exhibit forsale any partr-dge between the Ist of Decem- eer and the Ist liable to a fine of twenty-five dollars for each bird. The only time these birds can now be had in possession is in the months of October and November. We are satisfied this is a wise re- It prevents {these birds ;my best with the means at my dis- | of October. addresses , (* T7 4 “aw FR RT etme urstroyed in greater numbers than is advisable in view of the preserva tion. We havea right to expect that all honourable citizens will observe have also a that for gain, this law ; and we not those who sel it. not remain unpunishable ? We call right to expect fishly, or breal on those interested in of the law, our PoP PT y at Li hiOwsn rT? Oy aye kw wats AS UTr es . ‘OY iv LJvd, READYMADE CLOTH shal: | maintenance magistrates, police | officers and constables, to do their | duty, and so to do it that neither on the tables of the rich, dining halls of our hotels, caw the law be openly and shamelessly broken. a A POINT TO BE NOTED. PREMIER FARQUHARSON holds out | the ($3.75 to $4.50. no hope of improvement in future, for he says: ‘Since I became and a half years ago—I have done posal.’ best, he can- not be expected to do any better. Having done his ei | MJectors who desire improvements Grisdale, and | for the future will not fail to note this declaration. The Premier continues: ‘* Whilst we have economized to the greatest possible extent, yet we have met the public requirements fairly well and have, up to date, paid every just demand made upon us, and for the past year carried out our promise to make revenue and expenditure.meet, showing a small surplus.’’ The open letter to Premier Far- quharson, which we publish to-day, deals with the deceptive financial statement contained in this quota- tion. The point that we desire to accentuate and impress upon the minds of electcrs this : if the Farquharson Goyernment—or the rump which remains after the turn- is nor in the | | Leader—two | | | 21,000.00 Worth to Choose “Now for Values and ing out of Messrs Benj. Rogers, and | J. R. McLean--should be returned | to office and power, the busimess of the Province will be carried on in the future as it has been carried on in the past. Men’s Overcoats---A wonderful display, 500 of nem. Every known style under the sun. Nothing but the highest grade materials. Prices from $7.50 to $15. Men’s and Boys’ Ulsters---250 Frieze Ulsters, all sizes. Colors brown, blue and gray, Special prices on abrve 50 per cent. less than any competitor. Boys’ Overcoats with Hoods---All sizes from 4 to 12 years, with black or colored piping. Our prices ING All sizes. Do you. know thz tas eee tee J at the same Uls¢ brings “y (2 In stores that know nothing about Cloth, ing; and they sell it for all wool B ) i ‘ Z - But then they kuow any better. “y dont See our $2.65 Reefer. See our $2.98 Ulster. See our Men’s Suits at $2.75. See our $1 Reefers. and Suits at $1. Wake up to the Fact ‘That many stores may print as small prices as ours, but take the garments and compare the quality, the cloth, the way ‘it's made, the stylish cut, the fiit. That tells the story of the actual Saving you make here. REMEMBER From ULSTERS AND OVERCOATS. Men's Frieze Ulsters,$4, our price $2.98, in three he } »~ SHhaces. Men's Frieze Ulsters, $5, our price $3.75: in four ‘shades. Men's Frieze Ulsters, shades. Men's Frieze Ulsters, $12. $7.50, our price $5; in six our price $8.75; in Compare the statement of Prem- | tree Shades. ier Farquharson with that of the Leader of the Opposition. ——>- © ~<ere AND COMMENTS THis is the people's battle ! respondence, in brief, dealing with NOTES Cor- i ' | } i | i ; | | } the Premier’s manifesto, is invited. | Tue Patriot says that ‘‘ Sir Louis Davies has telegraphed an emphatic | denial of the statement appearing | : . eo tj ; nse y tTA press - he } | <2 meetings must result beneficially ' in the Conservative press that he was =bout to take a position on the Supreme Court Bench of Canada. ”’ St. John Sun: The Prince Ed- ward Island conservatives are bring ing out some strong candidates for | the local legislature. Among the new men in the field is Mr. Peter McCourt, editor of the Charlotte- town Watchmen, who is the op-| ponent Of Speaker Cummiskey. Mr. McCourt is a strong writer and a man who is likely to make himself felt in the legislature. Apart from Men's Blue and Brown Melton Overcoats. $7.50, our price #5; blue and brown. Men's Black Curl Overcoats. 24.79; black only. Men's Black yalue $7, our price Curl Overcoats, value $12.50. our price $9; black only. Men's Brown and Black Curl, value $14, our price $10.75; brown and black. Men's Dark grey (popular shade) value’$12, our » ice $8.75; dark grey. Men's Black and Blue Beaver, vaiue $13.50, m.ce $9; black and blue. our ‘JUTHS’ AND BOYS REEFERS AND SUITS, Boys’ two piece suits, value $1.25, our prize $1; two shades. Boys’ two piece suits, value $2, our price, $1.50; six shades. Koys’ three piece suits, value $4.50, our price $3; one shade. Boys’ three piece suits, value $5, our price $3.75. three shade . Youths’ Sui's, value $7, our price $4.75; four shades. Boys’ Nap Keefers, value $1.25, our price $1; age 4 to 7 years. Boys’ Frieze Reefers, value $3, our price $2.30; ages 4 to 12 ears. Youths’ Nap Reefers, value $3.90, our price $2.75; ages 12 } to 17 years. politics altogether, Mr. McCourt’s| friends in the newspaper world will | wish him every success. rr 0 Salt rheum, with its burning, stinging sensation is due to poor blood and is cured by Hood’s Sarsa- | parilla the great blood purifier. LOCAL NOTICES. Ice creepers at R. K. Josts. i Jas. Paton & Company. _get under cover at our prices. 'wool blankets and blanketing. Our.ice creepers keep you from | ae a pair. R.K. Jost. — Under@lothing, ‘tis strange that nobody else keeps underwear to fit Prowse Bros. Look Around . And See the Housekeepers who are Buying FURNITURE They buy here because they save frem iO to 25 p. c. Qur stocks are very complete, and we are showing a large number of new designs never shown here before. MARK WRIGHT & CO., LIMITED. | / é \ .% i and thousands of other goed 9 >0xs. | 4 Weeks Youths’ Frieze Reefers, $3.50, our price $2.60; ages 12 to 17. A | vear in new lot justin. Prowse Bros. eee | ** Gualdinger ’’ } | every ene. THEN CHRISTMAS | plece. t We're about ready for the AN- NOAL RUSH. The big shop is| fast filling up with | ment turning HOLIDAY PRESENTS | ™° Raphael Tuck Son & Co’s Xmas} Calendars, Cards and Books are 1¢re NOW in great profusion. La Neate? | STREET. and Girls’ Own Annnals | vy ® N, ingly and pe . Lu ; a | Bovs And Fancy Goods galore; the kind) {you DON’T see in any dry goods istore. Come and see. DON’T NEGLECT ~- YOUR WATCH If you allow your watch to run too ‘iong without cleanin aged parts it may be worn so badly /as to destroy its usefulness ss a time- Better have it examined your Watch Doctor and if in of repairs he will advise you accord- 1 rhaps save your watch. WE BOAST on our repair depart- first-class WE GUAHANTEE ALL OUR WORK: if you have net given us a | will pay you to do so and we will be g, or with dam- out | pleased to see you at Great Grorce Sign of the Bie Wat-h. our Low Prices ULSTERS, REEFERS AND SUITS. Men's Blue Nap Reefers: value $2.65: sizes 36 to 44. Men’s Grey Frieze Reefers, price $2.65: sizes 36 to 46. Men’s Brown Frieze Corduroy value $5.50, our price $4.50; sizes 36 to 44. ___Men’s Shorey Guaranteed Frieze Reefers, value $6.79, our price "4.60; sizes 36 to 44. 2 Men’s Piue and Black Beaver Reefers, value our pric?:..75; sizes 36 to 44. Men's Black Clay Worsted Serge Suits, value our price $7.50; sizes broken. Men's Blue and Black Shorey Suits. value $5, our price $3.50; sizes 36 to 44. ~ Men’s Biue and Black Shorey Serge Suits, value our price $6.75; sizes 36 to 44. | Men.’s Tweed Suits, mixed lines, value $14, our price $9.25; sizes broken. Men’s Tweed Suits, Mixed Dines, value $14, our price $8; sizes broken. Men’s Tweed Suits, Mixed Lines. priee $4; sizes broken. $3.69, our price value $4.25, our Lined Reefers, $10, $12, $10, value $6.50,our Each statement that we make shall be back- ed up by existing facts, not theories. There shall be no twisting of the truth at “The Big Store.” And because we depend upon permanent trade for our Own advancement there shall be absolute safis- faction with every purchase you make. WE’LL RETURN YOUR MONEY gladly if you find it otherwise. —Comforts,—-Blankets— You must | —There is a great difference in turs | . All| we've been especially fortunate this | procuring the best astra-. | chan jacket in Canada, it’s made by | who Prowse Bros. guarantees | MADE AND by GL ARANTEED BY need (@) vx: For the Sideboard We are showing a variety of pieces in Meriden Britannia Company's “Silver Plate that wears.’’ This beautifully colored and decorated dish is fittingly enclosed in @ handsome standard, the whole making @ very attractive article. Other pieces of less or greater value in the same grade of plate in almost endless variety’. Tbe popular designs in “1847 Rogers Bros.” Knives, Forks, Spoons, etc., are always im our stock. tria} it — fa - A C ef Haszard & Moore) ..ci ore ee re the largest and only manu our line in the world Sunnyside. , Liberal ‘alary paid. } | Acidress CAN-DEX, Mfg, Co. Savannah, Ga. | bOUS j actur rs in 'WW.WELLNER Jeweler and Engraver.