ATR 2 OPE THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEMBER 16, 1899 ee eT NM NeW Ne Me NZ < - al\lZ, ee ae vl? i. e 4 > a oe . oN save Ae ry ae . ’ | ckets ire ra @¢ ‘}. \\ hy Be Luss th s and «ualities right, i ' ' a Few Specials Here ia ™ Curl J Lc] 4 : - > .« . NOLS O132.00 ] ’ | need not think we electors do net read, an: | worth $1.90. i >? - > | } Black Curl. ickets § 2 40 | worth $2.75. Black 60 | Curl Jackets $: bu worth $5.4\ Other prices up to $14.00 ——a Bp 7 Jackets We excel in tis line our! Fur Jackets give entire satisfaction — We bave all we A few special leaders in Astrachan from $22 *" $90. WEEKS & C THE PEOPLES STORE =! feeb as } eas F bs A, Ay | Oe Y . 7 ja CA MA. MUSIC POR YOu We will take pleasure in “ providing you with any *. wusical instrument you may desire. < We will arrange the price Bd and paymen: to suit you. Craphaphous for sale or to rent— Let vs quote you prices on them You have no idea how cheap you cao bny them Miller Bros., QUEEN STREET ConNOLLY'S BUILT ING FF SPER EES a8 DESIRABLE FARM FOR RENT Suitable for pasture uated on the North River, Royalty, 34 miles from Farm, AAKRAAAKAAARM TaN eENV ANE NNU YE aS i€ ‘ ay ete,, ete., sit in the west Charlotte- wn, ial as Upto: For partic ulars apply to Ss. R. JENKINS, P, O. Box 255, Uh’town 265—&wd2aw, wpat? Spoiling You 0060 veoe2000 2 to offer you euch nice lines of Station- fry at such low price-; but we do it jnst the tame, and we will contivue to a5 £0 right along. If you have not got a box of @ Slationery im the house you sbould have when you can get it 80 cheap. CHAS. J, MITCHELL. Booxege).Ler & STATIONER | experience, aod thousands of testimonials eo AN ELECTOR’S OPINION. | i chigh they ab aimed power, Mr. Davies! that we have not kept the run of ablic We are ouly waiting the first vpportunvity of expressing our entire loss Of faith io the present government at Ottawa, and we feel weare quite capable of judging in matters connected witb our local politics withont-his dictation. The new Attorney-General will have ta get more sirength then Mr. Davies can give bim to overcome the natura! judgment of the electors of the Murray Harbor District, - 5s we feel now that we have been deceived often enough. We suggest that he send for J. israel Tarte who might bea source of sirength, who while the blood of ovr BKoglish,lrish and Scotch soldiers is beiog mingied on the baitletields of South Africa in defence of our beloved fiag, takes pride in the fact of being aFrencbman bc» fore anything else. It is time for us tobe cant.ous of what we are doing ; we cannot irust Tarte, Laurier or Davies avy longer. Neither do we fee] eatisfied to accept Mr. Davies’ advice orto support D. A. Mc. Kinnon. We know our duty and are pre- pared todo it in man~fasbion. INDEPENDENT. q 1leftioos, A Pleasant Surprise For those who have thought that cat- arrb iz incureble, and ‘o whom the con stent use of sovfts and sintments bas been | almost unbearable, is to learn of catarrh~ ozone, the new medicated air treatment for Catarrh, Bronchitis and Asthma. Catarrhczone ‘s a guaranteed cure {for these diseases and never fails to cure them. It eures by inhalation of medicat- ed air and always reaches the right spot. This is no theory, but the results of sctual back up all we eay for oar medicine. Price $1.00 at all druggists, or direct by | mailon receipt of price. Send 10 cents in stamps for sample outfit to N. C. | POLSON & CO., Kingston, Ont. ——— DIED. Ox tre 15th November, Mrs. John ly ws ausiand, aged 08 years. —_———— «5 FAST BLACK fhat won't wash out or fade by using that wonderful English MAYPOLE SOAP FREE book on Home Dyeing by applying to Arthur P. TIPPET & CO., Montreal. To Cure a Coldin One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. Al! druggists refund the money it failsto cure. 25c. E. W. Grove’s aye enenatere is on each box. HOME DYE You should get one of those eplendid photographs of Rev. T. F. Fullerton at ovce. They may be had at Johnson & Johneon’s down town drugstore, at THe Examiner Office, and from R. L. Cotton. Price, 30, 40, and 45 cents. LOCAL NOTICES. Men’s and boys’ Sweaters and Cardigans, genuine all wool, superior value. See for yourselves at J B Macdonald & Co. 269 31 Buy your home furnishings from Paton & Co. Waterproof coats at big discounts.— John McLeod & Co. Miss Sexton expert corset fitter, of New York, will be at Stanley Bros. for one week commencing next ‘Tuesday. We would ask the ladies to come early, as on Miss Sex- ton’s previous visit many had to go away disappointed, 1t be ng impossible to fit them on account of the great sush on the last sew days, Corsets fitted free of charge. W. B. corsets $1.00 per pair and up. For oileloth squares, ends of oilcloth and geueral house furnishings try Paton & Co's The best fur house io this c*ty is Paton & Co’s. FOUND-—In Charlotterown, some time ago, Owner can bave same upon paying ype mo Apply at residence of Pare Bees ley. Douglas St. iin WEDDING BELLS. IR,~Can you explain to us why Sir nN f ; , D ou € | mintou why 5 i he marriage ot My Wim A: i = 6 ~ a mak bg ° special tonr No.th Wiltshire. to Ka e. daught ae vs Be fast and Murray Harbor | Patrick l'rs no?! Ke Y “Sept Mel ll hk : er > oe ; Se A at YL is ' ; Partie ilar time 7 i j vas solemioiz-d at NS a h*: ‘ ' ' ; ‘} ; ‘ a j | strange what bis attention is not taken | Kelly’s Cross, Cuesday morning, Nov 14 ; . d ” Unis AN' ‘ ;up with his own constituency, West Kev. D. B. Reid «fiivating The | pigertedeey ft seems that the sore straits | jookivy verv charming ina most beeom . e .. Ue bus Js ’ Nn ne ch the Local Government nom Dees | ge OWwb, Was gracefully assisied by J ese two districts find themeelves may | Stasia Hennessey, of Charlotterow: ‘ bye fr | sit ‘ wy a a ~ . te ; ' afel) I pe 7S 8 the reason for thi mark i Of aoy‘or The Zrocm WaAs ; ab v Bot | Specia! trip. It is indeed a strange pro “| | port ed by Mr. Witiiam Coed’ es Nor : : » Tinierer ’ } ’ t . , > 4 a ee oe Minister of the Grown, a/ W ire, WhO, we understand also inie: in ber ~~ erie ' } py } mem ber the Dominion Government i to } In :be ara.y of Benedicits at an ear! “ure receiving over twenty-two dolhars/ dae Afi ad Stas. Hb harp . sa r F as N ister : ' day a Minister of couple aan to the residence of the br.de an fisheries > | ai ne ” ] I beri , tk come fat} er, W he ‘re a moet app tizZipg@ we adil ng down to take part in the ore al bye- | | feast was Spread. Among the inviied gu-si- © S jelecuions. One thing ts plain; it isa great | were D. -R. Reid. Dr. and Mi Js \ . c a . be exhibition of the we akness of our reseul ‘ nt hibit‘on of vn ' Our preseul! Handrahan, Mr. Johu Bradiey, ot lupopuiar locsl government. Bes on Sthis| Kelly’a Cross and many fro _ . 5 « ati { 3 being OK or by th . @ ra | ng loo ms upon by i le c * ® | Chariottetowa and the surrounding coun nsulling t t get ) illing to o intelli ice {oO be alcta‘e ‘itr 7; Lhe popul or the young coup to by a membe r ot the present HANA was clearly Sah 1 by the larg+ nun 5° — oa se anit goveromen' 1s only ber r of beau tifal an: i costiv presents receiv notable for having violated every pledg re by a ed. < day ane evening slipped be almost uo-noticed, music, song avd dance tpg the houre until the rosy hues of dawn reminded the happy company that another day had come while they were **makiog merry.” begull - PERSONAL. M; D. B. S:ewart went west this morn- ing. Dr. Darrach, of Kensington, isa guest at the Hotel ar iehs Mr. Arther 8S. Johnson left this ingon & business irip to Montreal. Mr. W. A. Brennan, of the Summerside Journal, is amopgthe guests atihe Hotel Davies. mori- Premier Farqubarsop was a passenger by the express this morning eno route to New London. Mr. M. Delaney, of North Tryon, was town yesterday, Ou one of his usual business tr'ps. Mr James A. Leaman, of Halifax, is visiting Ccoarloiteiown. He is a guest at the Hotel Davies. Mr. Israel Thorpe, sewerage engineer, was a patrsenger by the Princess last even~ ing, returning from € visit to P.ctou. Mr. Oswald A. Horneby isfepending a day or two with relatives and triende in Charlottetowa before leaving for New _— Miss Kennedy, sister of Dr. Rennedy of a Berlin Denta! Parlors, who haé been visiting Charlottetown, lett this moroing on return to her home in St. Andrew’a, N. B. Miss Laura Foster left yesterday mora- ing for Auburn, Nova Scctia, where she will spend the winter with ber brother, the Rev. Geo. I. Foster, late rector of Locke» port, N. S., who is now installed as the rector of Auburn. Mr. and Mrs. Placide Gaudet returned to Charlottetown yesterday afternoon, and were given fa hearty welcome by their many friends. Last evening they were serenaded at the Eureka House by the League of the Cross Band, and there was a display of fireworks in their honor. gg ——____——_—_ + 010602 2 Lord Salisbury Explains. Loxpox, Nov. 16.— Lord Sali-bury writesto the morning newspaper stating that Lord Fitzmaurice has inadvertently attributed to him language which he 4id not use. The passage on which Lord Fitz- maurice based bis declaration concludes, referring to Lord Fitzmaurice’s hope as to ‘be eventualities : “I do not which to dis- cuss arrangements which, in circum- stances that are yet in the future, the government may think desirable, but only io entera protest against anyone assum-~ ing that the quotation of Lord Fitz- maurice is reported to have made was 4 correct representation of my speech.” The incident is all the more significant as Lord Salisbury is probably more in- differentto the remarks of his opponents tha): ny public map in England. In fact be hebiually ignores ali sach critici¢m. The letter refers to the phrase ‘“ We do not seek goldfields or territory” and is in- tended as a disavowal of the Daily Chrouicle’s interpretation that the govern- ment does not intend to annex the Transvaal. ANADIAN e 4 DACIFIC Travel in Comfort —ON THE— Paciric - ExXpREss, Lv Halifax 700am bong Ta|W |Fe Lysct. John 410pm Tu Fr | § Ar Montreal 8 35am W | Th;Sa/Su Lv Montreal 945am rT W | Th} Sa/ Sa Ar Vancouver 12 30am Mo|Th;| Thi Fr A Tourist Sleeper On abovetrain every Thursday from MON- TrmEAGL and runs to SKaTrLE, without change. Double berth rates from Montreal to Winnipeg, $4 00; Medicine Hat, $6.50: to C-leary, $6 50; Vancouver and Seattle, $8 00. For passage rates to all points in Canad, Western United States and to Japan, China, India, Hawaiian Islands, Australia and ‘ Manila, and alsofor descriptive advertising matter and maps, write to . , A. J. HEATH, D: P. A.C F. Be, tf St. John, N. B. Dr, H, L. Dickey Late of Royal Londot Ophthalmic Hos pital, Moorfields, and Central Lon- don Throat & Kar Hospital Specialist in diseases of the Eye, Ear,Nose & Throat ises on E LEf—Tbe house and prem ne ll St.. known as the Richmond | 145 Queen Street Pp. Prowzes’,..... tely. House. Poesession can be hed immnen’ = Arp y y to Francis P, MeCarron,. Office-—CAMERON BLOCE. Residence—RICHMOND St, WEST. vftice, Hours—9.30 tol pm., 2 to 3p, m p7 129 4 pm, Eyes testedfor glasses SOR PAY LP MOLEC SCC Oe ew lar %. > y x i Loca and Other tems, 1 ad wd ca nas wal iE am ma E : ‘ es r ci, § ) ‘Baap re] aay BY Vi ai Beye ALG AYS BUS} NPR 4: FooTepaLL Marcas this afternoon, | o— | @©@e Be ; . — Owe 2 BLE OOOO 2OT* TPT GEIS COO MW 0006 99006006 0000 bi JR -No i 7 Bias will m ¢€ aie : or drill to ight. a i pn q as NA - ——— r a iu -— = > ‘ " | Ca a ar > Ponice Cour be mor Chir «s | & 4 ie 8% ” “iate, charged with: d unk-cess, was] z She = ra ; , oc ‘ : s ie V4 ed $90 or 90 daya An. ssititc: se Wes | b= “ae ar 2 a 4} yurped uniti M mMCAV, | ba 2% wz 5 ‘ aN Ar = ~ | <4 z SB x : 3 ae - < <5 eo ; oe rT 1? 5 “7 VEATHES PROBABIL‘TIES - North We i NZ te to :orih wind, 80 g during tbe day, fue 13 “aS We acda pea i briday: wi: ds shifting $5 3 tL» easterly, fair out) n ght, ee ELELiCa, S ati) n'ght : che REVOLVER »N ScHOoL.—At West Ken ss School yes erday, a econd recess, a fullys | £,’ i - iuaied ¥ yvO.ver discharged in a bov’e pock- | AS ; ey C ee I wt ed ity Be je [, passiny througu nie coat and ipto the = S floor, The «eupon was soon secured, and . tb V's parents ne ifi d ee _ CRUSADERS Concert.—A_ publiz con. C-Tk wise be y vew by one Loyal Crusaders on Monday evening nex: in Wrighv’s Hall Programme at 730 sharp. Tickets l0cts., Children 6 ¢.s,crusader~ fre-. Come and hear the young lee-toiallers Monday even- lo _— CugistmMas Box —The offisers of Mili- tary District No 12 last even ng forwarded to Mejor Weeks a handsome wrist-watch 88 aspecial contribution to the Christmas box fcr the Island Contingent. The watch i8 tullably ieseribed, ar id wiil, no doubt, be greatly appreciated by the gallant Major. Miviria Cuance:. Lieut A. A. Bart- iett has been appoiated captain of No. 1 Company, 4:h Regiment, ©. A., in euc- cession to Major A. M. Davison who has been promoted to second in command of the Regiment. Major W. A. O. Morson has been transferred to the reserve of cfti- cers, Captain E. C. Maxweli, of No.7 Co., 82n1 Battalion, having reached ie age limit, bas be2n retired with the rank of Cap! ain. peidpeelibcthinl Sarvarion Army.—The well-known Self Denia] Week of the Salvation Army will ba observed by that bedy in Char- lottetown from November 26th to Decera- ber 2nd. Unusual aciivity has taken possessinn of the army’s well-known energetic members in anticipation of this great ‘event. The army’s benefizent Opéraiious ate maintained purely, by the free will of the people. The neeis of ite vasi missionary labors among the heathen abroad aud the downfsllen at home are chiefly met through the agency of Self Denial. Officers and soldiers of all ranks deny themselves in order to help forward the work ot the army. In this outside friends and sympathizers of the work are invited to j>in in gift or sacrifice. Brave Men.—The Summerside Farmer says: An act of bravery occured at Eg- mont Bay last Monday morning which de~ serves public recogniton. In the terrible storm of Sunday night the schocn>r Ex-~ presa, Jaden with shingles from Gaspe to Charlottetowo, was driver before the wind her boat washed away and the vessel dash-~ ed ashore at Cape Egmont, close by a big rock called the * Dutchman,’ at about two o’clock on Monday morning. Despite the 4 terrible sea that was rurn‘ng at the time, Mezers. Joseyh Barriot and Maxime Arsenault, of Cape Egmont, put outyto the rescue inadory. After the greatest diffi- culty the brave fellows succeeded in reach- iug the wrecked vessel about 11 o’clock and rescuing Captain Stewart and the crew uf foar men. But for the action of the gentlemen named at tle r own im- minent peril, the captain and crew of the Exprees would undoubtedly hav? perisbed. invsiiailtaihadiaii —An Ottawa despatch reports that “The department of fisheries is eending out a draft of the Jobs‘er regulations bas ed on 1ecoOmmendations of the commission of this year.” What’sthe use? An in-~ fluential supporter or two of Sir Louis Davies’ will easily obtain a suspension of any regulation that“‘doeem’t suit.” —The Government of this Province is not alone in its carlessness about “the mest helpless of God’s creatures.” A dispatch reports that “the Augusta insane asylum, 4 charitable institution supported by the State of Maine, is almost entirely out of fuel and its inmates are in danger of freezing unless & fresh supply can be bed soon.” Scarcity of coal is the excuse in this case. Fountain Syringes, &e. Our Fall and Winter Stock of Fountain Syriuges, Hot Water Bottles and Combina- tion Fountain Syringe ani Hot Water Bottles have ar- rived; and we are new in a position to offer better value in these oods than ever before. Those goods were made to order, and bear our name, and we can confidently recommend them being splendid values Prices range from 75c to $2.60 each. Be sure and ask for either of these brands whea buying. Record, Star, Imperial, Regal dy I q Coustructed on Freneh ideas, of French: ideas, of French materials, and made E to fit American Figures. Vink yt" mh yt" thy Prices —<«2. | U0 at & UD In addition to giving you the best corset in the mar- EB ket, we off-r you the services of MISS § SEXTON, by Expert Corset Witter, who arrived last sian from New York. E : g 4 MISS SEXTON 4 x will fit you to a corset that will ——_ o« suit your figure, and give you comfort é S& and satisfaction. Rvery Lady in © harlottetown Should take advan- (& fage of this opportunity. + | << a ] 5 istaniEey BROS f Cersets Fitted Free of Charge. aes uacsemnitesinisshinasiedall PTCA ——— = ee N 2442444444444 A4 2E SLATER SHOE = $3.50. & The natura: lJas'— heavy box-ealf —st}1] +h perforated tip, com/or:- able the first time worn — Heavy enough wear without rubl ess, enle fus:ened on by 1}) Goodyear meth«d, g’ - Inga pericctl)y smooch innersole. 1© 4222 Satisfaction in eve y pair, TIT IIV IG ITI II VSI > rE re es w, Ro aQ wae eS. ai{{} al <<l «ill af} «ill all 7 <i{{} P allj 3 : «iff s i “iti} alt «((f ate This is the Weather —-sm Which You Require Good Warm Clothing If you want variety of style as well as quality to seiect from tm Suitings, Overcoatings, &c., you will find it here. OUR TAILOR SHOP IS 1% FULL BLAST Turning out ‘irst-class clothing for people who are fort: nate enough as to have them made here, We Will Continue Our Reduction Sale on Men’s Furnishings Special discounts on Fancy Shirts, Neckrear, Undeiclothing, Sweaters, etc. GORDON & McLELLAN ~ A Ne RRRi s BE fi 5 4 dnpapstnppnnncegtsinecrtinnseiamnanslaniintnian Stl AEA BR Al cassie = nillectbtediatms 0 P)