THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEMBER 20 1900. BAe THe DAILY EXAMINER STICKSTO HIS FRIENDS. SHIP NEWS. & is sued every alterno v0 irom tie ol- what hee o yublicatic ndon House : ne . : ils: j ; &! Bait ap eanitigy ‘ Pacis ot Mr. Fergeron Will Trust to His Port of Charlottetown. Richmond Streets, {ups airs’. ub Record in Reauharnois. EXTERED., scription FOUR DOLLARS A Nov. 17.—Schr. Maggie Smith, SECURITY. Genuine Carter’s Little Liver Pills. Must Bear Signature of we ow. fC? Bar A ed Yery small and as easy to tal:o as sugaie =rre| FOR HEADACHE. 3 ; ‘GARTERS! roe nzziness. IRR rrTip {FOR BILIOUSNESS, iv E R FOR TORPID LIVER. Tox Tlmite W’rcp7er Below. > FOR CONSTIPATION. FOR SALLOW SKIN. : FOR THE CORMPLEXICH GENUXENES must nave NATURE, 23 Sires | Parety Vegetable, ieee’ re CURE SICK HEADACHE. a ee ~*~ 3 4 4 2H ee I 5 = 3 : Bas is a ion® Pow bo litieiins h keepers. Dh: fefmer 1 <e polit cat capi: eu i ie r wan kn -w wh the b st qiaity of « cy..t. ka! We have just recei art » “nr ~t liect by schooner from New Yor I ed “PRATI’S ASTRAL” ard is th gr-de o° refined “4 merican @i). \ noa offering it for sale in feur gall] s 22c per imperial gailon. Ask for ; = | is_ ther ts better . w orice by the cask EPPS'S COCOA GRATEFUL COMFORTING Distinguished everywhere for Delicacy of Flavour Superior Quality, and Highly Nutritive Properties. Specially grate- fal and comforting to the pervousand dyspeptic. Sold enly in }-lb tins, labelled JAMES EPPS & CO., Ltd. Homceopathic Chemists, London, Engiand. BREAKFAST SUPPER EPPSS GOCOA THE Children's Class and Private Lessons. Mr. George Chilton will form a children’s class, teginning next Saturday, Nov. 10, from 3 to 5 p.m. Private lessors at any hour. - Ali 5 ty dances taught. Skirt danc+ ing, the Highland Fling, Sailor's Horapipe, Spauish Dances, etc., etc., also taughi. Arranvements for lessons may be made at any hour from 2 p. m. to 10 application at the hall, P: itt., fer's Building, Queen street. Any person wishing to form a private class may arrange their choice of evenings. GEO. CHILTON. November - Now is the time To Plant... BULBS And Read the November stock of each on hand. A full Haszard & Moore Sunnyside. } | 1 } Y EAR, toany address in Canada or the U.S, THE WEEKLY EXAMINER is issue every Pyitay morn ng, I contiins a comolete summary of the news of the week, aad the best Island newspaper to send to friends abroa |. Subscription price ONE DvclaR A YEAR, to any ad- dress in Canada or the VU. 5. THE EXAMINER JOB PRIN} The sup >riority of th: job printing turne t out at THE EXAMINER is acknowledzel by all. All classes of work in book and job,from dainty b oklets in the latest style to se@r- viceable bound books. Als» all kinds of display p inting, commer- cial and legal blanks, etc., at rites Surprisingly low. Address all tions to The Examiner Pub. Co. se. is pinss etic , business communica- ‘harlottetown, P. Sear ae.” LOSS OF THE MONTICELLO. It is now denied that the Monti cell was unse2aworthyvy. Captain Harvey Doane, one of the directors said: ‘“‘T will stake my reputation as a shipmaster that there was ni more seaworthy boat on the At lantic. Only last winter she was leaned out from stem to stern and eve-y part needing it repaired with est of material. Two months ago she was docked in Halifax and th hull was in perfect condition. Os h inspection she was found first ‘lass in every particular.’’ Captain Doane accounts for the disaster in this Way : j‘‘fhe wind was heavy from west ward. Jverylurch threw the cargo which was stowed between decks to teeward. Coal in bunkers also went the same way, and the water as it orok2 over her foundits way through tion | Bergeron has been heard to decia: | his record in connection with which he is justified }in again ‘constituents with the certainty of being elected. i | Mon?rrReat, Nov. 17.—The sugges- having been made in some of the Oatario Conservative that Mr. J. G. H. Bergeron, the de- ees ee ; ee oa ee feated Bibs aa ( OnhASe! VALIVe Candi cate in Beauharnois, be given a seat | for some Ontario constituency, Mr. - we XR that he is well satisfied to remain sut of the House for the present He his the utmost confidence that Beauharnois is one in appealing to his old-time Mr. Bergeron clares he has too many friends in the constituency to desert it. .NO ARGUMENT NEEDED. Every Sufferer from Catarrh Knows that Salves, Lotions, Washes, Sprays and Douches do not Cure Powders, lotions, salves, and inhalers cannot really cure ca tarrh, because this disease isa blood tisease, and local apnlications,if they ‘omplish anything at all, simply give transient relief. The catarrhal poison is in the blood and the mucus membrixe of the nose, throat and trachea tries to relieve the system by secreting snrays pid ct) lo atv‘ large quantities of mucus, the dis- -harge sometimes closing up the nos ils, dropping into the throat. ising Cenfne:s by closing the iMnstachian tubes, and after a time causing catarrh of stomach er ser- ious throat and lung troubles. A remedy to really cure catarrh | must be an internal remedy which will cleanse the blood from catarrhal | poison and remove the fever and coaugestion from the mucous mem brane. The best and most modern reme th bunker holes and into the bilges | dies for this purpose are antisentics NvcInNnoe 2 stay oreatear jie Iinry io sHe- x - “ " : > ! iving her stern greatez list. F umps | scientifically known as Enacalypto!, set going, but gradually “oses on the ends of the pi nas } pes He2- ' the | Guaiacol, Sanguinaria and Hydras- ; tin, and while each of these ‘am-2 choked with pieces of fine coal. | been in times past I have personally had | ately, . have successfully used separ- | yet it has been difficult to get ’ ‘ ae Ss j har : ; 2 . r > } . : to order all hands into the stoke) them all combined in one palatable, 1oies to clean the roses under similar | convenient and efficient form. nd'tions The valves of the pumps becom- ng choked required time to clean during which the water was gaining. «he ship Ested more and more, thc} large, dvard pace]: ve ible i , a2 2%" ai port fires were put out by the water and the steam so re-| nr 5 am /accomplishing this result. The manufacturers of the new) catarrh cure, Stuart’sCatarrh Tab-. ,|lets have succeeded admirably in hey are pleasant tasting lozenges. } £ : : came out of the|to be dissolved in the mouth, thus | rater, and ths sip hecame unman- ' reaching every part of the mucous ete eg hens tikes oun ieads ib The list became greater, | membran2 of the throat and finally | 6 eee ee eee ea bee the stomach. rd Unlike many catarrh remadies, | iuced that the ship became help- | Stuart’s Catarrh Tablets contz.in no | -s. The list reached the deck line, Wa er cocaine, rushed in the ports, and the | drug Opiate or any injurious | whatever and are equally | ii) then went down witha plunge! beneficial for little chiidren and | Lad the upper works broke away | adults. I ‘om the huil, but no water ever} Mr.C. R., Rembrandt, of Roches- | ame through the hull. Capt.|ter, N. Y., says: ‘I know of few | Smith informs me that fifty dollars | people who have suffered as much as | -h> sustained before sinking.’’ } Ee MONUMENT. FUND. | ie . ‘ | Names of Citizens Conteihatieg on Saturday. | The grand total colle:ted for the | Soldiers Monument Fund up to Sat- urday afternoon was 31,565. The) following subscribed on Siturday :--- | _ would have replaced all the damage} | from Catarrh of the head, throat | 'and stomach. I used sprays, inhal- ers and powders for months at a time with only slight relief and had no hope of cure, I had not the means to make a change of climate, which seemed my only chance of cure. : Last spring I read an account of some remarkable cures made by Stuart's <iatarrh Tablets and promptly boughta fifty cent box from my druggist and obtained such | positive benefit from that one pack- | age that I continued to use them | | Burke, papers | : . May, Savoy, Chatham. de- | ; wouid ‘continue in office as -Minard’s Liniment Port Morien : 8S. Win. \itken, Batt, Pictou: Schr. Florence ‘ >. CLEARED. Nov. 17.—C. V. Minot, Myers, |New GiasSgow ; Winged = Arrow, | Davis, Sydney; Laura C. Zwicker, |Buckman, Halifax; S. S. Wm. | Aitken, Batt, Pictou. aac magi ciel Sir Charles at Vancouver, Vancouver, B. C., Nov. 16,—Sir Charles Tupper arrived jast night, accompanied by Lady Tupper and | Sir Hibbert, and received an enthu- (s astic me from a tremendous ‘crow. ol citizens. The drive throrgh the city partook more of the nature | of trinmphant procession than seatesman, and welc w £444, or a that of a defeated ihe twice had to stop and deliver ishort addresses. =o <i - ar Opinion in Shanghai. Nov. 17.—‘‘Opinion is here,’ says the Shanghai correspondent of the Daily Express, wiring yesterday, ** that the Euro pan commandeis are doing mcre arm than good i» peditions which by t of villages excite the Chinese to exe- ‘ crate the foreivners, a feeling which LONDON, . - ~ - Strong 2 Las it will take a century io eradicate. | Itis perfectly clear that the Em- peror and Empress Dowager care nothing because a few hundred Chinamen are killed, and the allies be far better employed in try- ue 1.eturn of Emperor Kwang Su to Pekin. I An Enormous Sale. To all who have feit the » & >\~ - ili J LU Bet ii CC evil efiects of de- t:anged kidneys, it is interesting to know that lor, A. W, Chase’s Kidney-Liver Vills are neeting with enormous sale and unparalleled success ia this district. Backaches and ach- |ing kidneys are fast becoming a thing of the pis where Dr. A. W. Ch se’s Kidney-Liver Pills areknown. One cent a dose, 25 cents box ¢ at all dealers. a Cadogan has consented to Lord-Lieuten- Earl ant of Ireland. Mother’s Favorite. Dr. Urase’s Syrup of Linseed and Turpens- tine is mothers favorite remedy for croup, bronchitis, asthma, coughs, colds and sore throat. It has by far the largest sale of any remedy for coughs and colds ‘Jit is pleasxnt to the taste, pr mpt in action and is an abso- monia, 25 centsa boitle. Family size 60 ; c. Mts, Oo ——————— In a railway collision just outside 'of Paris eight persons were killed and fifteen wounded. a 0 ee ’s Liniment Cures Distemper. : a Latest returnsshow half a million lepers each in India and Chima, and 290,000 in Ja; an. EE Minard Gures Diptheria. incaliaacenelaiiaaaaiial Many criminals were pardoned in Italy on King Victor Emmanuel’ birthday. itching, Bleeding Piles Mr. W. G. Phyall, proprietor Bodega Lieut.-Gov. McIntyre......$ 2000 daily until 1 now consider myself | H tel, 35 bs i aren Ex = Toronto, 1 aR age 5 Og | Gat. ; <> ~~ jsays: *‘While living ii Chicago I was n-a ao ee ee 5 . ‘entirely free from the disgusting | terrible state with itchi ond ‘ leeding piles, TAM = rr ee oe 5 00 annoyance of catarrh; my head iS |[ tried s:veral of the best physicians aul was | apap a ee 10 00 clear, my digestion ali I could ask | burnt and tuitured in various vays b- thei W me Dawson. Pete ct e : and my hearing,which had begun to | treatments to no aval, besides spe ding a pre ne ee 2 00 fail asa result of the catarrh. has mint of money to no purpose. Since coming ORD eens ere 5 00 | * - t] 3 eed a : waatt ¥ foal 1 can | Toronto I learaes of Dr. Ctase’s ESOC WANG. 65.5 Sn 0es i dD 00 — ay wae cee Taw sok ; ~ Ointment, I used but one box ani h ve noi Lemuel Philips. ........... 2 00 ae kt ceraantie ‘i pen eee } meen troubled with piles fn any s 1 pe or form eee’ Golt..............0. OO ee ae eT satiate i DMEGMOAI. ooo s. cia kel 15 OW Oe a a ee oh ° : ee Sian Saas 15 00! *Y druggists at 00 = — =“ Marcus Daly, the copper king, of © Heartz 15 oi. | 2tete treatment, an or con- | Montana. is dead. ee eS », | venience, safety and prompt results ne a a ~—1eceent eas ‘3 oe -hey are undoubtedly the long look- Asthma c as és cia wee. \ -. ‘ :. ees : RP. Fis betes to 5 9, | °d for catarrh cure. Mrs. ae Putmar.ville, band gle) ae 2 O00 | i says: “I :elt it my duty to recommend Dr. ) z \ Ww eins 1 00 hi Haigat 2 gel © Tr s Syrup of Linse :d and Turpentine, as oe Perec ment nets 9 ION. | Thad the asthma very bad; could get nothing | ES Coffin. ......2....-+ 2 00 MERE ASSERTIO sacle taps’. ca ona ake aaine See MOMOOT 2. Soak. os dos 38 2 00) persuaded me to fry this remedy, as_he had | H D Johnson....... ‘ 200! The mere assertion of facts does | tried it, and it proved successful. _I tried it Geo EH Auld......... 9 00 | not serve to convince the majority and it cured me. I am thankful today to say |Mrs T W Dodd..... D O00 | oF people. We much prefer that [am a well woman through the use of t is | Dr F Kelly 2 00 14 wie; ce ; | remedy, 25c a bottle, Family size 60c. | UT Yee vtec ence csnees 09 | YOu should visit our store, see our | i Bic = i { : + 7 _ i — Btn : > | . ts a oe Fee see 1 00 | stock and general display of goods | Crimsonbeak---I got the opinion 5 y apererteghgae RARE PE Bless Beek 9 gg | that go to make up a first-class | of two eminent lawyers on acertain |W A Hutcheson..... trees 3 00 | drug store. We strongly assert that | quest; flawthe other d: ain. Teen 1 00| g store. - question of lawthe other day. Cw A Large......... ... 9 ma | One visit will convince you that our; Yeast---Were their opinions the Major G L Dogherty...... ; 2 00 | claims as leading family druggists game ? $ 164.00 Before acknowledged....... 1371 50 GUARDIAN FUND. Before acknowledged... .. WS Stewart. ..$ 64 ? a eo a Read ‘“‘The Malpeq Home,"’ by Rev. J. ML. Withycombe ef Summerside, with seven illustra- tions by the author, in the Nover ber P. E. Island Magazine. the beokstores. ive cents the cepy. 0 0 ue Oyster at At all will be fully sustained. PAINE’s CELERY COMPOUND. This great medicine has command- ed the admiration and attention of tens of thousands in Canada be- cause of the marvellous cures it has wrought among the sick and suffer- ing. Paine’s Celery Compound cures when other medicines fail; it is ae what you want to restore health. Buy your Paine’s Celery Compound from us; every bottle is genuine and fresh. Gro. E. Hvucues, Druggist. Charlottetown, P. E. L. “Yes ; #25 each. oe Minard’s Liniment Cures Colds, etc. ———_- ‘‘Are there many barks on the ocean now ?’’ asked the new re- porter, “Only those of the ocean grey- hound.’’ replied the marine report- er, with asad, sweet smile, Minard’s Lisisient Cures Carget in Cows. vy the punitive ¢ x- | fe destruction Are cheap or expensive just as surely as they expe compare wel] poorly with the quality for price. Wecan safely say that our Uist = B all cheap when compared with others at the same price, $2.08 Pretty cheap for an all around good solid Ulster. Well, s0 jp but you must remember that others sell the same Ulster at nearly double that. Other Ulsters, $4.5°, 26.50, $3, $9.25, $10 and $12. OVERCOATS | f I Bess. ‘ mp ah I uM Thousands of them. None better in Canada today. May notasy good for the money. You need one at once 5.00 | $6.50, $7.25, $8.50, These are good grades of Beaver, Melton and President cloth. Our prices $9, $9.75, $10.50, $11.75, $44. $15 are prih® | “eltons, Beavers, Whipcords, Chinchille and Cheviot. We fit you every time, or your money back, without us having a fit. Our prices s : ’ ' - ! f | ‘ cy ¢ , , ’ j A ! ‘ & i\\ | BERNICE £ Our $50.00 special. we ve Now, a jacket of fur for $15 is pretty cheap, is it not; well, better ones at $18 and $22. The best Astrachan jacket on P. for the money, $25. Others $30, $40, $45 and $5. This latteris Astrechan jacket in Ch town at any price. It’s made by the Knadinger & Sons, Montreal, the largest ers in Canada. They stake their reptttation on this jacket. More that, we'll stake ours on its being the best Astrachan jacket for Jor ae ‘Tis time to get your fur jacket. Dont 1 you se jacket of ours. Prowse Boos. Advertisers of Facts "aad the tne buy unti * a5 ee a ik i