—— THE BEST {ET A MAJESTIC CONSOLIDATION OPERA HOUSE Thursday Afternoon and Kyening. The Ouly Real Nevelty of the Season. THE RAVEL Humpty Dumpty ——BIG Paitomime and Specialty Co Healed by Mr. Chas. W. Ravel, Great aad Only Grimaldi. ihe _—— is-PANTOMIME STARS--18 10—BI VAUDVILLE A878—10 A nesc of Variety Features. Ail Special Trick Scerery, A Ton of Fun fer the Money. DONT FAIL TO Toe Fuony Clown The Pietty Girls The Great Dancers The Funny Comedians Toe New Tricks The Trick Donkey Mike Humpty Dampty on the Wall. A Show for the Old as wel] as the Ycrung, Admission 15, 25 and 35 cts. HIGH GRADE BULBS For Winter and Spring Flowars Hyacinths, Narcissus, Tulips. Freesias, Oxalis, Easter Lilies, Chinese Lilies, Caila Lilies. See our up-to-date cata!ogue. HASZARD & MOORE Sunnyside CANADIAN ‘PACIFIC F THANKSGIVING DAY ONE FARE for the Round Trip. Going October 17th and 18th, good to return Octobr 22nd, 1900. ‘the Popular Route to Montreal, Otrswa, and Torento is via. St. John, N. LB 9 and CFAADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY. Suyerb Palace Sleepers. Magnificent first-class Coaches. Unexcelled Dining Oars. oe i oa A, J. HEATa, ‘ DP Aa & OS. | St. Jokn, N. B, W. Cc. KENNEDY, C. P. A., ©. P. R. Charlottetown, P. E. !. Sheriff's Sale. Themas A Molen, Plaintif Dunean NicLean, Defend aut Tobe sold by Punlic Auction fi fa ex cvtion in the aboveruit st the house lately cccugied by the Defendant on Gra‘ton Street weet, on Saturday, 20th dey «i October, inetant, commencing at 11 «chek, am, allthe household furni- ure, consisting Cf parlor, dining-roow, bedr.om,and kitchen furniture. Aleo one +uperior Bell piano, one extra driy~ iog were, Wagon Sleigh and harness. Sale positive. Terms cash. No re» serve. WwW. B. ROBERTSON, £ heriff. ELECTION, 1900. The Popular Candidates IN P. BE. ISLAND East Queens, - Alexander Martin West Queen’s, - W. § Stewart Rast Prince, - - A. A. Lefurgey West Prince, - Edward Hacketi Kings, - ~- Austin C. Macdonald POINTS IN THE ISSUE. Mutual Preferential Trade within the British Empire. Rebuke of Politicians who broke their pledges to the peo- ple — inereasing expenditures and debt when they promised to reduce them. Honest Government for Unit- ed Canada. Down with Tarte and Tarte- ism. a a THE DAILY EXAMINER OCTOBER 17, i300 THE BRANCH LINES. ee The Conseryatives Did the Work. Be.rast axp Murray Harsor RatLway is a matier about which Sir Lou's Davies has shown an amcunt of weakness and indecision that is extraordinary,—even for him. In 1890 he made a timid reference to the question of some kind of railway in the south. It was during the Jast eees'oa of Parliament, before the election of 1891, and he made great use of this advocacy during the campsigon of that year, When the elee- tious were over he never mentioned the claim ot Pr:nce Edward Island for rail- ways unulibe maiter bad been forced on the atiention of the Ministry and Parlia~ ment by Senator Ferguson, who struck a blow straighs from the skhouldcr in tavor Of & railway direct from Charlotte. own tv Murrey arbor. Here is an ex- tract trom a speech made by the Senator n Charlottetcun in December, 1894:— THE “RK garding the ecutbero railway, I ad- vuCeit¢e tuad Irmihe Lerbor or Char- iviieewn to the barburot Murray Har- vur, Gonutcbd withthe existiog braueb trom Mouut Stewart to Georgetown at ‘CWE Point [LO be eeitied On, aud touching at ur bear Moutague Bridge. And I may say further, that law etropgly opposed to a plan advocated by Mr. Davies in the Cemmons for the coupsiruciion or ibe Cruces ine only, boving iis terminus ear Wood Isiaude. Suche line would be ot Lo bevefit io tbe Belfast aud Murray Har- bord siricts. Io fact the veiy proposi- tion of it was insulting and injurious, and showed plainly that its propounder had giveo the question no earefui considera tion.” Durieg the spring and summer of 1895 Meeers Martin, Jenkine, Huat and McLeao visited Ottawa at their own expense and ably eupporied Senator Ferguson’s railway policy, which embraced a direct line from Charlottetewn to the south and six other branch lives in various parte of the Prevince, Mr. A-© MeDonald brought the matter before Parliament in an able speech, which foreed the unfa bful and halting member for Queen’s to cease deriding the claims of the Province, and aban- don bis silly proposition to build a use-; less cross line only. The correctness cfour statementis amply proved by the following extract from Sir Louis LO Sin FURNITUXE. Theyffbuy here because O.t. 13th, 1900—t1 tale. speech on Mr. THEZPAILY EXAMINER CHA RLOTTETOWN OCTOBER 17 1900., McDonald’s motion, which isto be foundin Hansard ot 1895: *“Wheo Ll brought this question before the House in 1890. I thouzht it wae de «irabie to put this motter betore the Gov- eromest in & businert-like way. I had some consultation with a number of might be built Which woald give (be pecessary accommodation and 40 away with the neceseity of a bridge acroes the Hillsborough which would cost half a mitlion of money I thought that that line could be adopted, and the anouut which would b: a»Ked for would mot be « question ofa willion of mousey or any ining like it, Bat the people at iarge, being led by tue polilicans to suppure the ‘they can get the larger road, are in favor of the ‘larger road and [ weed now say that if such a road cau bs ebiained it will have wy hearty 8", port from the word go.” This extract solicitude at that time wes to prevent th: building of the Bridge as well ae direci line to the South, and tbat he only desist- ed from his efforts becau-e the * poll ticiaus” had made the peuple believe thai something better was obtainable. Despice Sir Louis’ attempts to throw cold wa'er on the question of branch railways for the Island, the Conservative administration acceeded to the requests Of Meesre. Fergu- son, Prowse, MacDoaald,, Martin and othere, and gave notic: in tke Commons of the following resolption: 1. The Minister of Railways and Canale may ‘ocate, conetruct, equip and work in Prince Edward Ieland tne follows ing liaes of railway, exteusions or braoch 4 lines :— ‘ (a.) From Southport to Murray Harbor South, with # cross line conneciing with} the Prince Edward Iclana Ratiway, be. tween Peake’s and Cardigan Statiour, touching at or near Moatague Bridge ; _(e.) From Souris er Harmony Siatior to Elmira; (c-) From a point between Royalty Juaction and Yor Stations te Cove Head, aud thence to Oyster Bed Bridge ; (d.) From Emerald Junction to Stanley Bridge, touching at or near Clifton ; shows that Sir Low's’ | (e.) From Summersite to Rich moud Bay ; (f) From some point at or near O’Leary’s Station, to some point on the western coast, between Brae and Cape Welfe ; (g.) From North Wiltebire to Victoris. Sir Louis Davies coatrivuted bis ful) share to the obstruction which prevented Sit Charies Tupper and Sir Mackeuze Bowell from carrying this resolution ivio law during the seseion of 1896. In introducing the proposition te build the Southern Railway, regarding which little or nothing was done uotil the eve of anetber general election, the Ministers io charge of the bill excused themselves for doing anything onthe ground that the late government Lad commitied tbe country to the Southern Railway,—vwhiie Mr. MeMillao, one of their prominent Supportere, gave them credit for stoppiog the other six branches ! The Conservative party is entitled to every moreel of credit that attaches to the promotion of the Southera Railway, while Sir Charles Tupper is ready and williog to proczed with the other branches as roou a8 Le is entrasted with power. Perfectly healthy people bave pure, rico blood. Hoed’s Sarssaparilla purifies aud enriches the blood and makes peop!e h -althy. —The temperance people of the coun~ try are taking the bull wy the horns to the great coesterpation of the Liberal candidates. “You have tricked and de- ceived us,” they tell them*‘now take your licking.” ‘*But,” plead the candi. dates “the Tories will do worse.” “Well, we ven’t panieh them till they deceive us —and punish them we wil) then;— now have you to deal with”’—is the logieal reply, There will be a double- barrelled kick this time—from the tem- perance people duped and contemned and the liquor men taxed and plundered, Your Liver Will be roused to its natural duties and your biliousness, headache and constipation be cured if you take ‘= Around andfee tle housekeepers who are buying our Our stocks are very complete—and we sre showing a large[number of new designs—never shown here before. MARK WRIGHT & GO., LID. OE cee Hood’s Pilis Sold by all druggists. 25 centa ORK they"save frem 10 to 25 p. c. rFALTON & Oo. Colds « ‘ Eogiveers and I was assured by them thst a branch line ,from Peasake’s station : UU Against the wearing of such thin garments weather. garments soon. serves health. Do it now. tion. be excelled. $8.00, We want to see you call. a 2p eee —o- during this sudden immersion from warm to chil] You must ineresse the weicht of your It’s economy—pre- Our fall line of underclothin-» is ready for inspec- Come in, see it, be convinced that it cannot They are Scotland’s and Canada’s best. Uur soft fine wool finish Llama Wool shirt and drawers at $5.00 cannot be beaten even at We know we have a fine stock—we want you to know it also, © See Our Unshrinkable Stanfield, Read what our Mr. Reid says: AN OPEN LETTER TO PATON & CO. mendation of it. CuarLorretown, Nove mber 17th, 1899, Having worn Stanfield’s Unshrinkable several months, I tully comcur in all that is published in com- Underwear for J. D. REID, Manager Telephone Co., of P. E. Island. JAS. PATON &CO, Brown’s Block. POLITICAL MEETINGS Meetings of the Electors of East Queen’s will be held at the following times and places to which Alexander Martin, Esq., the Opposition candidate, is respectfully invited : _Winsloe Road, New Hall, Tuesday, Oct. 16, at 7 p. m. Brackley Point Road, Harrington Hall, Wednesday, Oct. 17, at 7 p. m. Rustico, Bank Hall, ‘Thursday, Oct. 18, at 7pm, Little York Hall, Friday, Oct. 19, at 7 p- m. Covehead West, Schoolhouse, Saturday, Oct, 20, at 7 p. m. Tracadie Cross, Oct. 22, at 7 p. m. Fo:t Augustus, Monaghan Raod School, Tuesday, Oct. 23, at 7 p. m, Pownai Hall, Wednesday, Oct. 7p. m. Lake Verde, Schoolhouse, Thursday, Oct. 25, at 7. m. Uigg Hall, Friday, Oct. 26, at 7 p.m. Caledonia, Schoolhouse, Saturday, 27, at 2 p. m. Grand View, Schoolhouse, Saturday, Oct. 27, at 7. p.m. Eldon Hall, Monday, Oct. 29, at 7 p. m. Belle Rivet, Schoolhouse, Tuesday, Oct. 39, at 7, m. Milton Cross Hall, 2 p. m, Murray Harbor North Hall, Thursday, Nov. I, at 7 p. m. Glen William Hall, Friday, Nov. 2, at 2p. m. Schoolhouse, Monday, 24, at Oct. Thursday, Nov, 1,, at Murray River Hall, Friday, Nov. 2, at 7p. m. High Bank Hall, Saturday, Nov. 3, at 2p. m, Wood Islands Hall, Saturday, Nov. 3, at 7- Pp. mM, D. A. McKINNON, Liberal Candidate. Alexander Martin, the Conservative candi date will be present at the meetings. Political Meetings. Meetings of the electors of the riding o King’s will be held at the following times and places to which the opposition candidate s respectfully invited : St. Columbo, Tues, Oct 16, at 7 p- m. Kingsboro, Wed. an ee Souris, Thur. eee oe Monticello, Friday “ 19, “ i$ St. Peters, Menday ‘ 22, Morell, Tuesday ras Se " Baldwins Road, Wed. ‘* 24, ‘* © Summerville, Thur. ‘* 2s, ‘ e Cardigan Bridge, Fri ‘* 26, ‘‘ Heatherdale, Mon. ‘ Lower Montague, Tues. Georgetown, Wed, v Dundas, Friday, Red House, Saturday, cs ae ayy J. J. HUGHES, eod & w guar Liberal Candidate. HORSES ON FREIGHT, TO WEST INDIES. The “B. C. Borden” 385 tons wil! load early in Nevember for Barbadoes and Demerara—and will carry horses on deck—applications for space should be made early. This vessel is adopted for safe and carrying. CARVELL BROS, Ch’tewn, Czt. 18, 1900 lw eod. excellently well comfortable - South Side Market Square. If PAYS TM BUY AT PERKINS’ eT EE EET TTT TTT eee ee ee eee eee Very Stylish PALL SUITS For Ladies. Take time to look at our new fall suits. Here the correct styles are on display at prices “that will suit you, We make it pay to buy here. Better Style Better Quality Less Price. 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