Neat: T Senat. Ree} OT; Room HE DA ‘us is True Li verty, - — att when Free Born Men having to ad ILY EXAM tt Coats LAST YEAR'S. ness’ now's your charee. Saturday--Half Price On the front centre counter a lot of men’s fleece Seven pieces p! lress goods, just what yon lined, ribbed and plain wool underwear, worth up to tran ‘ r waist W orth up t »>§c— 70 cents per garment— aturday, 29c Yard Saturday, $1.00 Suit One bot of o8 tton blankets, 7ox72 inches One lot of gentleman’s colored shirts, odd sizes, worth up to $1.30 each— s Saturday, 6$c Pair Saturday, 50c Each A i ine » ribbed cashmere hose— One lot of 75c lined kid gloves, to go on sale . Saturday, 25c Pair | Saturday, 49c Pair One lot of ladies’ s oft, warm winter vests, worth 18c Onze lot of pretty ties, four-in-hands, puffs and Saturday, 1 9c Each vows, regular 25c, 30c and 3§c goods— cs | a Saturday, 19c Each Saturday, 2 de t ach aes, steel hair curlers,,a big lot of them, to ee eee hee Saturday, 2c Dozen “ r FEY jest : Ss, § ent : 30 cents pair Ladies’ new side combs, usual 15c quality— ee ee Saturday, 10c Pait Saturday at =C Pair One lot children’s gloves— Saturday, 10c Pair MOORE & McLEOD. Tke busiest stcre on Charlottetown’s busiest street. Last Year’s Half Price The first item of interest for Saturday selling is that lt of last season’s coats, tween 30 and 40 of them. matter with any of them except that they're If you'd rather make a big saving than have the extra “‘stylish- CHARLOTTETOWN P: —. ISLAN i i } There’s be- There’s ncthing the een Fireworks ! Fireworks ! WHOLESALE & RETAIL Merchants, citizens gererally, societies and committees should SScure their supply of Fireworks in good time to insure a good selec- fon. We have an immense stock from the firm who made the display at the exhibition. Cannon Crackers, Roman Candles, Fire Crackers, Star Mines, Fuzzy Wuzzy Chasers, Lawn Lights, Cannon Salutes, Crimson Bat- ties, Exhibition Rockets, Sky Rockets from 8c to $1.50. _ GEO. CARTER & CO. ee ee al Underclothing We are Headquarters for Men’s Unperclothing We can sell you a sait from 38¢to $3. Every suit at st prices consistent with quality. GLOVES ! GLOVES ! 5 See ourGloves. See our Gloves. Our values are the “st, You can’t help buying. If you want a yaic look in. “ll ke pleased to show you our stock. J. Macdonald & Go. Queen Street nn nel he lowe For Unperclothinb and Gloves | NOTES AND COMMENTS. — It was admitted by a strong Liberal, in Afton Hall, last evening, that **Mr. Siewart ‘got a good hearing—a better hearing then Sir Louis Davies! — What shall be done te the Govern- ment which sent dog biscuit to feed our. boys iv South Africa, and paid for it no less than $2.00 a pousd? —Dr. McNei'! didn’t butter Sir Loui last evening, but he pointed out that ole.= margarine, in use in the States, has been put upon the free list by the Canadian Government. — Dog biscuit for our exhausted coldiers in South Africa, paid for at the re of $2.00 a pound,—and yet Sir Louis cons tends that there are no ecandals about the Tarte-Laurier-Siftoo Blair administraticn — We learn that Sir Louis threatens to “ekin” Mr. Stewart at the North River meeting, to be held this evening. This edifying epectacle will, it is boped, be preceded by a clear and eatiefactory expla- ation on the part of Sir Louis concernirg the expenditure of that $2,600. Certainly, living in a hotel at Washington comes high; aud the woret of it i8,there’s noth~ irg to show for it in this case, vise the Public, may speak free.” —Evaipings € INEPR ene — oz, S ngle Copies Two © i. BOERSONTHEWARPATH | _—_—- Raiding in Natal—Railway Stations Burned. (Srectat ro Tue Examiver. ] Dorzan, Oct, 27.—The Boers are raid- ing the northern yart of Natal. They burned the railway station at Wasch- bauks _——_ fowards Britain. (SPeefan to Toe Examiner ] Bav-sats, Oct. 27.—The Kruger re. ception committee disclaim any hostility towards Great Britain in connection with the reception. Every meant is to be taken te prevent political allusions. JACORSDAL NOT CAPTURED The Boer Attack Was Not Success- ful, ee [Specrat ro Tue Examiner] Loxpow, Oct, 27 —It appears that Jacob:dal was not captured by the B:ers Two bundred Boers unsuc estfuly at‘acked tle gerrisorp, The Highlanders had fourteen killed and twenty wounded, A GRAND MEETING. fton Hail Iver Crowded~Good Spoeches Attentively Heard. Zrron Hatt was over~ crowded last cvening. ‘Tbe great and increasiog inter- eat ofthe peoyle in the yolitical conteat that 13 vow going Ov,48 well as the ability cf the speakers, wasevidenced Ly the fect that many in the euliesce stood ikrougks outithe feur lorg houre during which the meeting lasted, aod that the u:most atten- tion was paid to the arguments presented, Sir Louis Davies was disturbed fora few minutes bya few questions about bind r twine ard kerosene oi’; but Mr. Stewart’s elcqueuvt and convincing reply to his op- povent’s Ceclarations commarded atten- tion from b ginning to end, Jcbn MeMiliar, © quire, occupied the chair. Sir Louis Davies wadehe firat epcaker. He labored bard to convince the electors that the Tarte-Laurier Ad- ministra icon is good and pure, full of ability, ard above all careful to fu fil every promise. But the farmers who are com- pelied to pay iccreased prices for all thut they have to Luy, while they cbtain no wore, if as much, fer what they have to sell, and who see pub!ic expenditures con~ stantly incressing without much if any improvement in public works, and ex- rivagance ail areucd, listened with ecme incredulity. Mr Stewart commanded attention from the beginning totheend. His speech was exceedingly well delivered, contrasting ros: favorably “with that of Sir Lou', wud ibere Was aothing 1m it which conflic.- ep with the facts known to cur farmers. A seneation was created when Mr. Stewart brougit forth the blue bocks to prove be- yood the peradventure of doubt, that Sir Louis was wrong and he was right regard- ing superannuation; and he ylseed Sir Louis ia an unenviable position when he pointed out that the knight has failed tu apologise like a gen Je- man for the aspersion cast upoa bis char* acter. Worse than that he carried the war info Africa when he produced the Auditor-General’s report to prove the, contrary to the asgertion made at New Haver, Sir Louis was personally charged in the public accounts with $2630.91 re ceived by him in addition io his salary on account of the International Ccmamis- sion, Sir Lonis Davie stated that this money was for his hotel] aud other expenres avd that be had not received one doilar of it. Mr. Stewart thereupoa pointed out that, in addition, $1814 02 had been paid for ¢ffice and hotel rents, and upwards of $400 for “ tips” to servants, together wita many other incidental expenses,—the wi ole amounting to the enormous tum of $34,° 00 of the people’s money,-—for which nothing wLatever was obtained. : Mr. Stewart was followed by Premier Farqubarson, Dr. McNeill, Dr. Douglass, Mr: Neil Currie,Mr. SJames McLean, Mr. Dovgald Currie and Mr. Neil 8. McKenzie. Dr. McNeill’s address was a capital cne—and altogether the Opposi- tion speakers acquitted themselves 39 well C ULprre This signature is on every box of the genuins Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tovicts the remedy that eures a cold in one day WANTED.A girl for general house- work in a small family. office. o27tt Apply at this, and so satisfactorily that they were heart~ ily cheered. A hearty vote of thanks was tendered the chairman, who replied in suitable terms, and the meeting adjourned with —_? en ———— D SATURDAY OCTOBER 27 1900 ND 249 —) ee Lina Belle Wins From Perron and Warren Guy. KRUGER’S RECEPTION. ~Sesirhe g ce z : 2 l . Weretn Gag. cen re SE 82S . Time, 2 22:1, 2 Zii. 3. r Committee Disclaims Hostility ‘i im 26, 2 24, 2 25. Preparations for His Reception at. Marseilles. BRITISH POLITI ee Chamberlain. Loxpox, Oc 26.—The Sta ig evidently 1: spired, announces that Lord Sa ‘isbursjre'ains'the double offi e of Pr m> Minister and Secretary Foreign Affiir2,and that Mr. Chambers lain retaius the portfolie of Colonial See- retary. ef UNDER RUSSIAN PROTECTIION. —_— A Request From th3 Chinese Ems peror, _—_ Loxpex, Oct. 27 — Empe hasreg2ived a letter ‘rom the Chirese Em- peror asking him to take the conquered under Russian p otectton So says the St, Meucburian provinces corre spondert of the Mail, RACING AT AMHERST. (SrecraL To Tae Examiner ] Amuerst, N.8., Oct.27—The Cornered trotting match on the driviog park here yesterday afternoon was won by Lina Belle, the Qiebec mare owned by LaRoche. The summary follows : Lina Belle......... KRUGER’S MOVEMENTS (Srectat ro Toe Examiyer.] Marsgities, Oct 27.—President Kruger isexpected to arrive here on Nov. 11th. He well remain aday. An eiaborate dem- Onéstration is being organ‘z>d. Reports Regarding Sailsbury and a (*Peor L To Toe Examtvyar ] (ego. r> Tas Exauives] three~ CS. ndard, which Sate fcr ror Nicholas Peter sturg e+ea+e —‘ithe Mostreal amoug the pecuiaritiee of election campaigo isar quis Hon Mr Blair to he a candi It was @ pretty requisition a'ely it was published. Then ghing diecovered that they w madeit known that the firet published, aed fiading therein their sleey; they open when they vote. —Souris ie bound to be The handsome amount eent low residents, that the ,eople of that place RAE eT EEE Star remarks city of St Johr, N B, forthe Liberal part . phrase and nice to look up, but entortun their names subscribed theretc; pcople who had not sigaed their rames to av! Some of then were silent, but othera hav: Mr Bilair’s requisition was seeing it bore sigratures, which must have been pu’ while awoke. Unfortunately for Mr Blair the somnambulist vo'e wi-l not be large: people are very ap: to have their eye: by Mr. H. D. McLean on behalf of bis fel- is but avother evidence of the true epirit of patriotism which »:- lieves in deede rather than words. tha’ the present ition asking date im th: » io godly people fc ua? ere “on it.’ they knew of it their pever sigatd to the froxt io as a Slarier are possessed ———— Alum powders are of the menacers $0 cheers tor both candidates. 29 ‘AL SAYING POWDER OO kt RovaL Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar. Safeguards the food against alum. =< the greatet present day. ‘q we EEREERCQRQREDERSECEGREEECERGGECEEEEOERORF AE i YOU HAVE A horse cow or other animal that is not in condition, just feed it on one poona of our Island Condition Powder and watch the results. It purifies and enriches the blood, gives a glossy hide, a healthy appearance. We make the powder ourselves. We sell alot of it. because it is an extra good article. We can refer you to lots who have proved itso. Soldat 25c a pound. A. W. Reddin,PhmB. The square Druggist, xX aERPUAREUGT SUNNYSISIDE SUNNEREDSURARGAOALSUURECSUCEAAERELS S94 NUEEESOOUITANGE GER a STANDARD | Life Assurance Co ESTABLISHED 1825. Liberal policies, free and unre stricted. Bonus Year, i900 Assure before the 15th Novemt ety$ and secure a share of the profits. Enquire for rates, terms, etc. Hyndman & Cox. AGENTS. Queen Street. 33 POLTFICAL MEETINGS The undersigned will meet the electors of West Queen’s at the following times and placee : Monday evening, the 29th Oc'ober, at Z v’clock, pm, at Clifton Hall. Tu2-day evening, the 3 )th October, at 7 o’c'ock, p m, et Irishtowa Hall. S r Louis Davies is iavited to ba pres- nt, Ww. 8. STEWART. POLITICAL _ MEETINGS KING'S COUNTY: Meetings of the electors of [King’s County wi | be held at the times and places following at which Hon. Senator Ferguson and the unders‘gned will be present and speak :—~ Cardigan Bridge, Thursday, 25th Oct., 2 p. Mm. ' Dundas, Friday, 26th Oct., 7 p. m. Peake’s, Saturday, 27th Oct., 7 p. m. A. C. McDONALD, Candidate for King’s. A meeting of the King’s County electors is also called at Montague Bridge on Mon- lay, 5th November, 7 p. m., to which Mr, [lughes, the Lib:ral can lidate, is invited. A. C. McDONALD. WANTED! ee ne A reliable man with good address wanted in Charlottetown and vicinity to canvass, em- ploy sub-agents and recommend other agents for an establishe] wholesaie and manufactur- ing house sell ng a full line of articles of daily -onsumption, direct to consumers, at wao'e- sale prices. We also have other teritorries open. Permanent position. Salary or com- mission. Samples free or returnable. No curity or capital required. Write quick. Cooper, Drawer 531, London, Ont. Oct 20—Iw pd. McEACHEN & McCABE, Barristers-a'-Law, etc, McDonald’s B! Charlotte Street, C, in Sydney, Lots aD Hovwses in and about Sy n'y bought ani sold, and moneys invested «t borrowed zt saort notice, as clients may K£2- quire. d&w 1} See -_ ke ; FOR SALE. . : Leicester Ewes, and Yearling=, Ewe Lambs and Ram Lambs, fcr sale by Henry Lane, Mt. Mellick, Lot 49. Also one Shorthorn Bull Calf Also a two shearing ram |.m)b, bred by Whitelaw, cf Ontario; took first prize at exhibition. wkly 4ins pd,