THR DAILY BXAMINSR CHARLUTTETOWN OCTOBER 13 1900., = THE BEST (ET h MAJESTIC CONSOLIDATION OPERA HOUSE Two Nights Only Friday and Saturday The Only Real Novelty of the Season. ee THE RAVEL Humpty Dumpty —_—31¢-——— Pantomime and Specialty Co- Headed by Mr. Chas. W. Ravel, Great and Only Grimaldi. 1s-PANTOMIME STARS-18 10—-316 VAUDVILLE AéTS—10 A hess of Variety Features. All Special Triek Scerery. A Ton of Fun fer the Money. DON'T FAIL TO SEE Tae Funny Clown The Pretty Girls The Great Dancers Toe New fricka A Shov for the Old as wellaethe Ycung Our Prices 2, 36 and al ts es ADIAN - ES THANKSGIVING DAY ONE FARE for the Round Trip. Going October 17th and 18th, good to return Octokr 22nd, 1900, The Popuiar Route to Montreal, Ottawa, and Torento is via. St. John, N. B, and CANADIAN PAC'FIC RAILWAY. Superb Palace Sleepers. Magnificent first-class Coach>s. Jnexceiled Dining Oars. A. J. HEATA, D. . aus ©. F, BR, St. John, N. B W.G@ KENNEBY, He A Me Charlottetow:., ot nature supplied us with the proper material This would be had to heat it. And what is the carbon wateriai worth if you do not havea pcod stove or range? The products of combustion are never lost in ore of our Ranges or stoves, Every one gu .ranteed, Dodd & Rogers. ~ WANTED. An ageutfor Prince Kdward Island to ap poir: nee. and take contro! of the sale of Keeler-Kirkpatriek’s Mf’g. Co’s publica- ion? including the National Encyclopedia. ee elition oe Cie en other a . W.rks; permavent employment ar ge ae Address Canadian Offic>, sR eS 519 ereha2‘s Bank, Montreai. aa 1 the The Funny Comedians The Trick Donkey Mike | Humpty Dampty on the WwW ELECTION, 1900. |: The Popular 6 Candidates IN P. BE. ISLAND East Queens, - Alexander Martin West Queen's, - W. S. Stewart East Prince, - - A. A. Lefurgey | West Prince, - &dward Hackeit i King’s, - - Austin C. Macdonald POINTS IN THE ISSUE. within. the British Empire. to reduce them. ed Canada. ism. te Mutual. Preferential Trade | Rebuke of Politicians who broke their pledges to the peo- ple — increasing expenditures |and debt when they promised Honest Government for Unit- Down with Tarte and Tarte- THE DAILY. EXAMINER OCTOBER 13, ; » +300 ~ Dt crcenctremnaienninmenennnsnet ae aE=—— ‘THE MEETING ON MONDAY Tue public meeting to be held in Market Hall on Monday evening will, naturally, arrest the attention of all elec- tors’ who care to hear puklic questions weil discussed. It is for Chariotte:own the firet general meeting of the campaign. We learnthat it is tke intention of Mr. Stewart, the Opposition candidate, to re- view the halting conduct of Sir Wilfrid Laurier and his Government regarding the sending of Ce sadian soldiers to South Africa. As a number of “the boys ” are now on their way home to be erowned with glory as a reward for the brave deeds toey have done for the Empire of which we are ail so proud, Mr, Stewart’s epeech That it wt alsa be an S-lcquest aod manly at- ack uy;on au admiuvistration whose coun~ this regard were divided, and cetion was disgracefully slow, we make nodoubt- We only regret that Sir Davies ie not able to aecept the piacky and cordial invitation to attend, and listers acdie.'y, as wellas he cae, to waat\M-, S.ewart may say. By that the Pa’riot Ciarges that, upon thie ;o'nt “ the Con- servat ves have again resorted to cewardly Boer methods of attack.” It doee not appear that th> Constryatives have laid an amburcade for Sir Louis or that en- tre iched behind their kopjes of truth, they have cent out aparty to lure Sir Louis to will he exeeeding'y interesting. = tis To wouore 240u0i8 the way, we note his death while they lie waiting with loaled r fles ready. No. The Conserva- tives’ action is fair and above board. They have invited Sir Louis to the meet~ pg todefend Mr. Tarte and Sir Wilfrid and their colleagues. The Patriot seeme to imagine that Sir Louis is in his natural and proper position — hat is in opposition; and that it is his j duty to attack while the Conservativee defeod the Gevernment citadel. But, for the nonce —not for long—the positions of the parties are reversed. The Liberal- Conservatives now make the attack ; the Government and their supporters make the beet defence they can. It isa pity that Sir Louis cannot avail himeelf of the invitation that the Liberal- Coneervatives have courteously and cordially given him, But he will, of course, have an oppors erRment upon a future occasion,and every O ae E URNITUKE. They§buy here beeause hug . > i * a S “hs and @ source of honest pr_fit; but pneu~mon bottle gE -_ouneees elector in Charlottetawn ought to come to the meeting oo Monday night to hear Mr. Stewart and other Opposition speakers make the attack. P. 8.—We are informed by Patrick Bluke, Eeq., President of the Liberal- Conservative Association for West Queen’s, ‘that it was he who made arrangemen'(s for the meeting to be heldin the Market Hall on Moaday sveniog and that he did not know, atthe time, that Sir Louis Davies was engaged eleewhere on that even- ing. In view of thie fact, the Patriot’s con- tention that Sir Louis Davies was treated with discourteay, when cordially invited to be present at the meeting, is the more ridiculous, Ia any case, there could have peen no discouriesy in the invitation; and everyooe who knows Mr. Blake knows io Sir Louis or anyone else, THE SAME ISSUE. Ir ig true, beyond al) dispute, that the altitude of the Liberals in England and in the war in South Afriea,—while Bir Charles Tupper aod hie friends toek pre ciselythe same :tand as that taken by Lord Salisbury and his colleaguee, If the Eoglish Lib:rals bad had their way, there can be littledoubt thatsome sach surrender would have been made to the Boers 68 Gladstone made in 1880. If Sir that he is the last man to be es o~ae ea 0 i | Canada was almost identical regarding | Wilfrid Laurier had had his way, Canada Te oe Britieh influence in South Africas. In the result of the Britieh we Cab easily see what is the estimate of Our brethern on the other side of the At- lantic regarding the sturdy patriotiem of Lord 8alisbury, and tbe pusilavimity of Canada place a glighter value on courage end loyalty, or a:weaker condemnation on disloyalty, than do the great peoples from whom wehavesprung? We do not be- lieve it. The issue in the Canadian elec- tions, regarding the war, is practically the same a8 in the Britieh elections recently held. Weareth eame people, and wil! give the same verdict. ‘ would have done very lititle io stremgthen / elections,, which have admittedly hinged om the war,$ Harcourtand Morley. Do the people of; | Carrie Mooney, ager 22 vears. Cees nee nar me (A STARTLING 5 GASE, Physical, Comp!stely A Womans Condition, and Mental, Changed. By the uee of Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tablets — She bad Catarrh of the Stomach— She was Tortured till Cured by Dodd’s Dvepepsia Tablety, “T can’t imsgine what’s wrong with me. Mv food doeen’t agree with me, aud L feels.ck and wretched after eating. | have a sensation of being bloated after each meal, a sour, watery liquid rises from my étomach te my mouth and gas belches up coastantly. I find it difficult to breathe, my head aches fearfully, my appetiie is caangeable, wy nerves are utterly uns'rung, and] feel weak, played out, and entirely unfit todo anything but lie down and quarrel with myself and everyone about me.” Such is the way a Toronto lady de- scribed her condition a couple of weeks ago- She looked miseratle. She was sallow, thin and feeble. Her face was covered with pimples. She was a living picture of ill-heslch. A friend advieed her to use Dodd’s Dys- pepsia Tablets. She Did so. Today she isanother woman. Her complexion is pure and clear, she is plamp and healthy - looking, 8 rong, energetic, her head is clear, her eyes bright, she este and sleeps well, aed is as bappy as tne day is long. She was enffering f1om Catarrh of the Stomich. Her food did not digest, but | lay, a putrid mass,in the stomach fer-~ )} menting and creating offsnsive gas and polronous matier. Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tablets digested her food, giving ber somach a rest, anda eh>auce to gain strength. Taey regulated ‘ue Lowele which carried off the foul, poiensous matter that formerly rose from stomach to mouth. They cured her. a= Sa SEES DIED. At Chariottetown Royalty, on the 11th inst., Susan Rundell, the veloved wife of Frencie Bell,in the 78th year ef her age. [Fanerai on Sunday, at 2 p. m. to the P cople’s Cemetery. To thie city, o1 Saturday, October 13tb, Lots of good ted in the October P E. island Magezine. See the picture of THE PROPOSED MONUMENT. | t A meeting of citizens 1s to be held in the City Council Chamber on Monday af- ternoon at 4 e’clock, for the purpose of taking action with reference to the 9 posed monument in honor of the young ¢ men of Prince Edward Island who rolun~ teered for service ia South Africa, and who nobly fought at Paardeberg and eleewhere. We understand thet the proposition is to erect something in Cher- lottetown, both ornamental and useful, as a lasting memorial of the serv:c> rendered by the brave volunteers of this province The living, ae well as the dead. those who escaped as well as those who foughi and fell, are 1o be remembered aod dis-~ tic guishe?,—as they certainly deserve to be. We hope that the meeting will in elude the more influential men of the com- muoity, and that euch arrangements wil] be made by the citizens as will ensure the success of this patriotic movement. wrtroe Madame Ramrdeil, has arrived in town and hae taken roomsat Mrs. MeGregor’s Prince St. where she bas on view a full line of hair goods ef all kinds- She will make up combirgs in a very satisfactory mapper, Shampooing for ladies and children every evening after six o’clock. Madame Ramedell basa dandruff cure that 18 meeting With great suceess as & toaie and restorer. tl. Ee NEW MOWN HAY is sweet-smelling -ia from a ccugh is neither pleasant nor profitoble, so insure with 25c. with a of Adsmeon’s Botanic Cough 25c. all Druggists, ttl ae Balsam. n\n “An Explanation ef a Mystery” will tanity, ali to himself, to defend the Gov» interest you—yes, decidedly. Around and see the housekeepers who are buying ‘our Our stocks are very complete—and We are showing a large number of, new designs—never shown here before. MARK WRIGHT & CO.., TD. Read it in the October P. KH, Jeland Magazine. ORK they save frcm 10 to 25 p. e. Charlotietown fifty years ago, and read , the description by E.L. M. Five cente, g‘ al! the hooketores., ae - ** No Eye Like the Master's Eye.” ‘ou are master of your fealth, and tf you do not attend to duty, the blame is easily located. If your blood is out of order, Haod’s Sar- saparilla will purify it. It is the speeific remedy for troubles of the blood, kidneys, bewels or liver. ' Heart Troubie—“I bad heart trouble for a number of years and different medi- cines failed to benefit me. I tried Hood’s Sarsaparilla and three bottles completely end perfectly cured me.” Mra. C, A. FLiINN, Wallace Bridge, N. 8. ae A Safe —“ As ¢ had lost five chil- dren with diphtneria I gave my remaining $swo childrea ’s Satsa as they were subjeot te throat tren and were not very strong. They are new healthier and Btre Mrs. have not sinee had a cold.” Pembreke, Ont. tk. marble, all Jewelry in all lines and quantity. Watches all grades gold, silver and nickle. G. H.’Taylor’s Sunnyside, Queen Equare. HSER ESE SES SEES eS SS ES SEES ee cee SSF SSIES FE nD A Special Offer Latlies Hat: Which Shopping Expedit' on. 500 Hats —AT— o0c and $1.00 Don’t buy trom us until fail to see us before you buy. This is no JOB LuT. See the window. Jas. Paton & ty iti If PAYS TM BUY AT PERKINS ee EF FEV FFT TE TTT TT TT TT TT TEER SWELL AUTUMN JACKETS Notic Few of Them in our West Window or acer 66s aa Had these swell creations been obtained in the regular way they would have cost us —and you—from 25 to 35 per cent more, but we got them at a snap—something very un- usual at the beginning of the feason—and you will reap the benefit if you purchase now. By so doing you will save money—Be the first to appear in the pretty fall etyle - Have use of your garment the full season.—Our prices will please you ooo & 24 @ @e 620 2O66CR OB tT GSH *O384888 >see oD D5 08880087 OD OSD OOD ™= 6% 0004 ©eeat SBReSAasewVseeaeu? SL WAYS IN THE LEAD. r. PERKINS & UO. The Millinery Leadexs. ———— —___— Linseed Oil NOW LANDING 25 bbls. Linseid Oil. 50 bbls. Portland Cement. For sal: low, Steves and Hardware. Ch’tow.:. Sept. 17th, 1900. Walker's Cer. ought co bring out all the Ladies ; in town On you have seex, around—but do SIMON W. CRABE "4