. a * 2 * & & ‘ le « * . * * <a — ’ o eet THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARI OTTETOWN, NOVEMBER 19, 1900, rons tsetse Se Se Se Me Be AS TT awe ae 4% . o them.) This ad ; } s jus the Dest assort } . } ] + S ent ana or tne West } in hist ory. MEN’S HG TEE SPARTAN Black, $1.75 a pair. Sr BLA fan, $2.1 pair. THLE KING slack with strap, $2.00 a pair. THE NEILSON sk or Tin, $2.25 a pair. S. \ wrand shee, Black or Choc "wa kT5 a tit THE S With Canvas|Ankle Supports, $2.75 a pair. THE SLATER - . > miack or Lap, 3o.U0 a pair, lley«Co. Slater Shoe * Ste S'%. Se S% TS Aw Me HN MN HE ff Hi Tea? If you this ad. will - terest you. LE VEY do, and you want something good, try our BROOKDALZ 4 Bi END, the best 2 ; 4 tea on the market. : i Samples free. j WEBSTER & ) . ; | MACKAY : ; Cor. Kent and Gt Geo. St. =: , CKEY BOOTS | FINAL SAILING Black Diamond Line Steamers fram Montreal to Ch’town this Season. he 8. S. Bonavista, s.iling from Mentre- al "Tuesday morning, Nov. zoth, will be cuea rlottetown Friday morning, Nov. 23rd, and sails for “t. John’s Nfld., vii North Syd- nev, carrying horses. cattle and shcep on deck and produce under deck at lowest pus- sipie rues. Fer further particulars 2s te frsizht and passage apply to PEAKE BROS. & CO. Now. 15, 1900. Ch town, ELECTION CARD T trict of Queen’s County. GENTLEMEN,—Having been unan- inously nominated to contest the T iird District in the interests of the ( pposition at a large and influential convention a short time ago, we wish to announce that we intend to contest the district, and respect- { ally solicit the support of the elec- tors on the 12th of December, next. We intend to canvass the electors in the meantime, as far as possible, personally, and at public meetings, which will be announced as soon as our opponents are nominated. Again soliciting the support of the electors of this important dis- -rict, - remain, j espectfully yours, sy TA McLEAN. PETER McCOURT. Nov. 17, 1900, 2i the Electors of the Third Dis-| SOME QUESTIONS. Sirk,---Our smoking club would be! pleased to receive information on the following points: (1) Has the Local Government y excuse to offer for the $625,000 debt piled bs them, besides the old chestnuts. viz $200,000 withdrawn from capital and S10.G00 paid for revisin he liws seventeen or eig? Conservative Gover: itnota fact that al ; . : .ay) < ‘ ALK nm ¥Casa« WD the Lib Legislative Councillors voted for | the withdrawal of the money capital? (38.) Did not the Libera! |} party promise at every election since that they woud make revenue and = expendit ir meet? (4) How much of the $120.0 | deticit of 1893 was spent in boodling: '(d) Is it true that Governmeni candidates and others are allowed to unlawfully traffic in road rs at election time? (6) How much ove 310,000 did Premier Farquharson r: ‘ceive from the Dominion Govern- |ment for the use of the tug ‘* A. T. Stewart?’ (7) Wasit not contrary ore to the independence ol | Parliament Act for Mr. Far ‘quharson to accept $500 for his services as acting Premier when Mr. Peters was at Behring Sea arbitration? (8) Did Premier|Farqu- harson have anything to do with the ‘‘scow?’’ (9) How much did he receive froin the Dominion under Peters’ arbitration scheme of 1897 ? (10) How many Lideral pussima: |have been nia cr CEeawa § | isvl, and what wa the total cost ¢ (11) What amount,in vor Opl ion will Premiet gu wirson pu lurson rm Cttawa, we ire to get trom .ivucrto pay cf bt 8 U1Z, Do yu thin time that toe ¢ ’ o4 . p2 sudmitted avon his retn nf ; m mitt : yert matter wii } o+y 43 vy, +“) 4 rar. tration at once 4 t »alo ) c TROQO * a8 he did at bve-elec.ions in! (13) Do you think he was rece! “with a surny sm le’’?iwe have 2 bet on this question.) (14) What will Laurier say to Davies anent the P. i. I. contingent to Ottawa, 1 Uap | tain, 1 Private ? Will he smile ° Warp Pocr Easv. 7h yO ke ne 8 i } ‘ » Pa*-“ot THE seems io nsve | case * ae _— we « ceo. Che fivce £uty, In the pat year Dr R. Y. Pierce a5 given a vay copies of his great dita tain Os ry » ‘ . + . ‘ work, The Peay ommon Pens: } 2 { na @ % Local aid - ©. M. B. A. meeting tonight to the tc-night. Important busines (+O ceum The schooners Daisy Tin ! Hattie L, Monarch and Jan )ple arrinvel yesterday coal-lad ©. Lyons & Co. King’s Colle e PAK ‘October is et mM | articles it conta is Cbe by l.. Cotton, ot | lish People. Not wishine ty interfere hy St. Andrew's Dinner. +! Eospital | Concert in Hirst Methodist Church, take place on Friday. Nov. 20, instez:d of Thursday. Nov. 20. as before advertised. The funeral of Mr. hn Murphy, an old and resvected zen, was held this morning. There was a good attendance of citizens. The services at St Dunstan’s Cathe dral and at the grave were conduct- (ed by Rev. Dr. Monaghan. This morning K rneth MM ‘n- zie, Charged by .os wife with assault and nou-supi..t, was fined five cunts and costs, we = =6presecutrix ot pressins the chiurge. Phe ch eg of violating tae Liguor Regulation Act preferrett against Andrew Doyle were Usicisad. --Members of the 4th Regt. band will take notice that a snecial -r- vate business meeting wi. be held instead of the regular evening in the o'clock sharp. As fa very important nature will be up for con- piracuce LaiiS — ° - .F 4 Dand room a 4 business « sideration it is required that every member be on hand promotiy. Let Lotiimy interfere with your attend ance this everiine. —Turee well known youns men, a a ae ? ie ’ .% ‘ Frank Muneey, Harold Grey and | Charles Farguharson, left to-day on a shooting expedition to North River. They are expected back n2xt week. Ail three being keen sportsmen and accurate shots they may be relieved upon to bag big game. Judging by their outfit they ‘will not require a setter to scare for the present Government. af JLTs. the geese oat of the marsh. —An Cld and Well Tried Remedy: Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has been used for over fifty years by ,millions of mothers for _CeSs. | the tt their ciuld- ren while teethin with perfect suc- it. soothes the child, softens gums, allays the pain, cures | wind colic, and is the best remedy | taste. } le ‘ a a z . 2 i - | Medical Adviser, at an expense t: |} mim Of $2),000.U) exclusive of post- | aget He Narain } . ove uae } awe. ine’ :t2 ara bo rb OR mca ea eee halon i aiilaliaet AQ icine and hygiene, coniains 1098 ' } a o- [—. re) > sr -- pages and more thau 700 illustra- tions. It treats of the greatest ; }and gravest prcbiems of human life in simple English, from a comm n point of view. It answes + <a NraAactin . + se ro hei) Vere CHOSe Guestionos of seX Wiich Uneel } + nce ; aiSt LL . ’ 74 : j 17 . f erpiith - unspoken upon the lips of youth and . . t ” maiden. It is essentially a famn.s : Se eee DRS Aino i ee al ae OK, ANC ITS aAaVICe IN a MoM2BRt Oo! AA sd 18 i deta eae ee Sudace;il Liiness Of « ewment may It awe ae = i 7 iss eans of saving a valuable life t This erent vTeat Work Is sent free ol “>; + S . a —_— ’ L ireceipt Of stamps to defray the cost of mailing and customs. Send i 3] Stamps for the beek i |paper binding, or stamps for 'cloth covers. Dr. V. s£ierce, | Buffaio, N. Y. OE 2 PERSONAL. ~~ 2 + ONRC*CCiIEt ou R. naner aper | We hear with regret of the seriou jiliness of Mr. Jaines Byrne. P hoome, of Mcnire1l, \ latest arrivals at the Mr. Geo. A. is among the Hota} 13 — motel VaVies. Mr. C. B. Chappell was a pass2n ger by the Princess on Saturday evening. During his stay in Ottawa Fathe: | O'Leary was presented by some 6 | the citizens with a ghandsome gol: | locket. Bie. C. Wallace, Travellin; Passenger Agent of the Unio: | Pacific Railway, isa guest at th Hotel Davies. Gaptain Hanlon, of Grand Duchess, has been appointed Super intendent of the Southern part o the Plant System. They have nin boats running from Jacksonville t Havana, Cuba. Lord Strathcona left Montreal on Friday evening for New York. |whence he sailed on Saturday on 'the Lucania. He was escorted to the station'by a band and a large /number of citizens. | Rev. S.J. Arsenault, who recent- ‘ly resigned from the St. Joseph's | College teaching staff, and has since 'been residing in Montreal, has gone 'to Lisbon, North Dakota, where he | has located.---Moncton Times. mm ie Ase —s |C. C. RICHARDS & CO. | Dear Sirs,—A few days ago I was \taken ill with a severe pain and | contraction of the cords of my leg, 'and had to be taken home in a rig. |I could not sleep for the pain, and was unable to put my foot to the floor. A friend told me of your MINARD’S LINIMENT, and one hour from the first application, I was able to walk, and the pain en- tirely disappeared. You can use my name as freely as you like, as I consider it the best remedy I have ever used. CHRISTOPHER GERRY. Ingersoll, Ont., | to | Johnson | bers ) A jult for diarrhoea. It is pleasant to the Sold by druggists in every part of the world. Twenty-tive cents a bottle. its value is incalculable. B::ure and ask for Mrs. Winslow's S vo hing Syrup. —-There will be a magnificent con cert in aid of the P. E I. Hos fand, by Prof. Watts anc favorites in First Methodist on Friday, Nov. 30th. Special ‘anthems imported from abroad for the purpose. .Prof. Watts will re- peat organ selections which he will play before a select audience in St John on one of-the greatest organs in the Maritime ~Provirnces. This will be the great musical event of the seasen. No person can afford mss Ticket sale at & Johnson’s and by mem- of the Ladies’ Aid Society. 25 cents: childrenl5 cents. —The residence of Mr. Stutley Yeo, of Travellers Rest, was the scene of a very pleasant and pretty it. Li to. LOL Ot cer items HiS TIME HAD COME. | event last Wednesday even- ing—the marriage of Miss | J. Winnifred Yeo, daughter of| the late Mr. Wm. Yeo, of Travellers Rest, to Mr. Benj. Cairns, of Sum- merside. was performed by Rev. Neil Mc- The interesting ceremony } Laughlin, of Summerside. Miss Mary Yeo, sister of the! bride, and Miss Lousia Hacker, of Bedegque, ccusin .of the, bride were the bridesmaids, and the groom was supported by Dr. Fred A. Lefurgy, of Summerside. A _ great 1 presents were received. A)out 136 guests were sumptuously entertain- ed at the bride’s home, and after a most enjoyable evening had been spent Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Cairns drove to their new and handsome home near Summerside. a ee CUB rr This signature is on every box of the gonuir Laxative Bromo-Quinine Toviets the remedy that cures a cold im one das JUST RECEIVED A LARGE STOCK OF PATENT MEDICINES AND DRUGS It will pay you to buy from us. Have you tried Prize Medal Condi tion Powder? Come in and we wil tell you about it. THE MEDICAL HALL ee J. G. Jamieson, Druggi_t many | So Thought a Quebee Man Until Dodd’s Kidney Pills Cured Hi:n of Bright’s Disease. rT), 1 re CIUEBEK ec. 18. Narciss iInvy, OF LUY St. Ans Street. this city, considers kimeelf ext: - ‘ wt-4 ° > — on LY } lytortunate man. Ee. has fsome Ahrouaoh the rdeal of ™:jioh4 iF l ROUL IT til UiGedi Gi isalilt S$ iJiS >» “Tt .. i . whe rss : pic sg Pige ray kod «th CXTTFeEMEe/yV |} | Me i i Nae Ld (biso 4a ys 4a eo ilt Su er ine cia. aoe .o- OWinys veaker 3 ~ “= - ~~ Lacerdad spent Lidl YCatel by Wiy caitd miserably lr-tno Anagn T4 ns coh rik : . ad aying. nce it fastens itself upon} scat 43 : oa tek as : a victimn, there is only Gne hone to! ; ‘ Wind aa SPt ao ele acL Ve h m tf irees 2 Liddle’ v Pills. fsut they never fail ; wt Al os were’ eieirie $ cisse Manugy says: ‘] have ow i Pant iy ty 4 Tt Cie ‘Amrne iA sdLagl ai . Aictase LOM Ovel a8 ‘ . > ! ? Neekin brUV LV wD L ld ine ] would ok eka alive aa ae ‘o. . neve! get ar iaha ] tnought my time ee Fe i att antes : 4 sad come. A iziend i id ine to try Dodd's Kidrey Pills T havea Som mod S& Sattant Yo fd aban. A have just Ee ; — ° fourth box and am ae. ie ; he t hy Athi UI’ d LHe cured . hi 0 WEATHER BULLETIN. Probabilities for Next 24 Hours. ry Toronto, Nov. and northeast winds, cloudy and colder. Tuesday: Easterly winds aud rising temperture. : 19.— Northwe Aaa YY ee Liquor and Drug Habits. »s The Dixon Curve is taken at home i expense | . t sy without tae o: an institut PODERMIC No HY- with their evileffects. It cures: not tem- porarily relieves, and the expense is much less than the institute treat- ment. It braces the nerves, tones the stomach and leaves the patient soundin body and mind. Guaran- teed PERFECTLY HARMLESS. Consultation and ~ correspondence free and confidential. Write for our book on Liquor and Brug Habits, mailed free in plain envelope sealed. MR. DIXON, 81 Street, Toronto, Ont. mm 1. Boer Movemenis. tee Lonpon, Nov. 17.—‘‘ The northern | south- | commandoes are trekking ward toward the high veldt with their cattle,’’ st | Willcecks says the Pretoria cor- | | | oA | @ v y () 9 | f IY WATCH THIS PAPER FOR O GRAND CLOTHING OPENING IN A FEW DAYS SENTNER MLEOD & CO a e 5 ~~ SS = Zo «F sj Se y ( y 4 (: A 0) ( respondent of the Morning Post. writing last Tuesday. The com-| mandoes hare appeared at Balmoral! | and a force is concentrating to stoj them. All the passes of the Mace aliesburg to the west held by the of are i such movements. Des ivi itish to RE © Se Te Cure a Cold tn One Day. lake Laxative Bromo Cnuinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it failsto cure. 25 cents. kh. W. Grove’s signature is on each box. Wants, Lost, Found. LOST —In this city today,a lady's sibve: watch, open face. Finder will please leav: sane at Mr. A. Lord’s, Post Office Building. nl6—2i WANTED.—A woman for laundry. plain work. Apply at Hotel Davies, general house WANTED.—A girl for work, Apply to Mrs. C. V¥. McGregor, Prince St., near first Methodist church. 18 WANTED.—An experienced salesmen fo' beots and shoes. (ood references required Address in own handwriting P.O, Box 328 Charlottetown, nio—si WATCIL LOST.—On Sunday, on Do - chester Street, between Queen and Vown |, fancy silver ladies’ watch, with cha'n i d ‘al attached. Finder will be rewarded un leev- ing at this office. ng--—-tf _A LIVE agent wanted in every tow: an: vil'age in Canada to advertise and introduce De Waltor’s English Kidney Pills. Lib: ral inducements. Dr. Walton Medic ne Co., Toron o. nig—6i, tu, th and sa T ‘Eundersigned have a well bred mare in foal tu the English horse Crown -Kights; a suitable mare fora farmer. We will ex- change o sell for an express horse. Saun- ders & Newseum. nig d&w w2i W ANTED.—Lady canvassers to Solicit orders for Corsets (toorder). Fifty per cent. commission, for the we ] known CaniffCorset Co., 105 Bleury Street, Montreal. ni6 SALESMEN wanted to seil ou: goods by sample to wholesale and retail trade. We eve the largest and only manulacturess in eur line in the world. Liberal Salary paid. Address CAN-pEx, Mfg. Co. Savannah, Ga. TU Be Litt.—Vhe desirably situated dwelling house on Grafton ~treet west , late- y eccupied by Mr. Duncan McLean, with ceachhouse and stable. House is fitted with a first class bath room, sewerage and all ether modern conveniences. Rent moderate. App'y to Thomas Campbell, Richmond &t. t: Ost. i Mar. Madam Ramsdell is still at Mrs. McGreg- ers, Prince Street, where she wil: remain un il on or about Nov. 15th. | Anyone wish ing anything in the hair dressing line should avail themselves of this opportunity. Wil be @ rvoms from 12.30 until 2 o’clock, and wil! attend to ladies’ and children’s shampooing verw evening after 6. Her famous Dan- DRWFF CURE is accting with great success, aS @ (Qic and restorative. nio tf All| COME DOWN WITH BOTH FEET and you will be fitted with the latest and mostisrge ionable boot or shee- to be found in the city, for the least money, and guaranteed the best of sat'sfastony McQUAID’S. LOWER QUEEN STREETS 7 Pretoria | pre veut | ihe undersigned offers for sale at a bargata tie fodlowleg4 One 40-Horse Power Engine and Boiler. 14 Driving Pulleys with Shaft and Belting. One Rip Saw and beach with carriage. One 36 in. Saw. One 24 in, Planex—One set hvisting blocks, One Matching and Voulding Machine, Fifty-one Moulding Knives, One Band Saw complete. One Buzz Pianer. One Swine Saw complete. One Turning Latie and Shaft—One Vice. Two Emery Wheels—One Jig Saw. Three Circular Saws and tables. All in first-class order. MATTHEW & MOLE HASZARD’S | BRAHMIN. TE4 60,000 Pounds now Landing and to ans Ask your grocer for ‘‘Haszard’s Brahmia +] take no other. Nev. 15,2, 9ks aa