thee teense g to advise the Public, may Speak [798 —~KuKierpeas i Thirty-six carefully cut, elegantly tailored, nicely fin- j ished suits, to go at a bargain counter price. 4. we mt. me > 5 per cent, BISCOCUNT PQS a er Sli aN GE Beale, SO II. 7 ey Q fi the price of any of this lot. hurry, they'll soun go at this price. Just think for a minute of Suils fer Suitsfor SuitS red Suits for Suits for Suits for Su.ts. for $16-80 13.C0 10.25 9.00 7.00 504 2.45 ' OO SaaS SaaS lS Sa Oa finished reading **The Examiner.” es Just thirty-six stylish costumes go on sale today. But you'll need to If you could see the suits you’d be here before you'd t r S $12.00 9.75 69 19 20 3.79 St met oS Cr o> =] Hyacinths and Tulips BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS in the house in winter and lovely beds in the garden or lawn in early spring are within the reach of all. gay re Yo 4 ‘ “ ; Tulips are the flowers thas give such grand results. Do you wan ae best varieties and finest bulbs ? If so, buy from us. We have “re . direct from a celebrated grower uf Haarlem, Holland. ‘Lhis 1s the a ot the Tulip and the Hyacinth, Our prices are lower than equal em ean b2 had elsewhere. Special low prices for quantities for beds, bor cal! and see our fine stcek and get a copy of OU and grave plots, CATALOGUE. ——— GEO. CARTER & CO. Direct Importers of Holland Bulbs. Our Tortoise Heaters have one piece top. See that you get this top and escape the danger and d’secmfort of gas in your house. Fennell & Chandler HEATERS! STANDARD ESTABLISHED 1825. Liberal policies, free stricted. Bonus Year, 1900 Assure before the 15th November and secure a share of the profits. Enquire for rates, terms, etc. Hyndman & Go. AGENTS. 33 Queen Street. and unre- POLITICAL MEETINGS BIW s COUNTS Meetings of the electors of King’s County wil be held at the times and places following at which Hon. Senator Ferguson and the undersigned will be present and speak :—- Cardigan Bridge, Thursday, 25th Oct., 7 p. m. " 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- day, 5th November, 7 p. m., to which Mr. g the Liberal candidate, is invited. ra A. C. McDONALD. ~* , > = _ =~ ee tied — - at Ste Be * — wre §! Preparations } MOORE & McLEOD. } The busiest stcre on Ci a-lottetown’s busiest street. Life Assurance Co Lt fee ttneenemetetietaemeadens BOLTING LIBERALS ——— ee ee | Influential Men all Over Canada Withdrawing Support From the TartesLanrier Govern, ment. (Spectat to Tue Examixer.] Toroxto, Oct. 24.—The Liherale are @ , bolting all over Canada, Alexander Hamil or, of Winnipeg, a Liberal of 25 years standing, has joined the Conservative Asscciation and saya that the Liberals were promised bread and got & stone. Peter Regan, one of Toronto’a leading Old L’berals.Soppcses the Goverument. De. Borden pas teen flooding King’s County with a letier from Chaplain Lane, ofthe Second Contingent, in which the Jatter said ‘hat the emergency rations were gcod Mr. Lane explaing that this letter was written on the strength of samples given him: Later he wrote to the Militia Department saying thai the rations were rotter,. The exposure is provirg a black eye for Borden. CHINESE BLOOD Wantonly Spilled by Soldiers. Russian [-PeciaL tro THe Examtyer ] Loxvos, Oct, 24.—The Russians til] , continue to exterminate the Chinece in a B retblees mauner, in order to protect the » | fotare of the Marhcura railway. The Chinese resistance bas been a mere farce: the Russians have been only too glad of Hj the cppertunity t> kill every Chinece eoldier and to des'rov ewery vestige of a} Chinese authority in Manchuris; and they have takeu advantage of the farcial re- sistance with a vengeance. Cs SIR CHARLES TUPPER. For Volunteers. Reception of [Speectat ro Tue Examiner. ] Ortawa,Oct, 24.—Sir Charl-s Tupper letc tor Torouto tonight. Elaborate arrangements are being mace Or the receptiou of the volunteer-. A magnificent electrical display is promised. The militia departmeut has cabled the War Office for the names of the men coming bome on the Idabo. But it is doubtful whether they can be got beiore the transport arrives. PROMINENT HALIGONIAN Passed Away This Morning. [Specrat To THe EXAMINER ] Hatirax, Oct. 24.—George A. Pyke, well-known wholesale grocer, died this morning. He was largely interested in Nova Scotia gold mines. eee |RovaL Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar. Safeguards the food against . Aten S:&- couriers ase the greated cacuacers io neatth of the present day. ’ mgr yoru. Bs pens SOWRER OOh. 1 ‘ STRATHCONAS HORSE ~ | Chasing the Boers in South Africa. } [Seecran To Tne ExaMINeR ] Drasay,Ost, 24— Scratheoaa’s Horee have receauly bud some Startling exper.= ences in the Selati dis.rict, and they hav: greatly distinguished themselves upor every occasion, While patrolling Zand River they gain- ed intelligence from a trustwort:y source that there was a Hoer convoy abesd. They immediately started in pursn t snd by a forced march along a circuitous route eucceeded in reaching the dritt just asthe convoy was preparing to cross. Believing that avo:her British patrol wae, a8 srraoged, supporting them, Strath. cona’s Horee attavked the Boers. Uafor- | tunately the patrol did not arrive in time to help aud the attack failed. Had the eupport acted as arranged, the whole con- voy would certaitly haye teen captured. As it was, the Boers were badly mauled and escaped with difficults. | Subsequent to thie adventure a trooper ot Strathcova’s Horse aod a vat've atiach~ ed to the corps were killed by lions. _— —— oe. - ~~ = CANADIANS IN LUCK. Took Partin the Splendid Ovation at £t. Vinceut. Oo mj QUALITY fs the essential element ‘ ia the make up of SURPRISE Soap. # QUALITY fs the secret of the Wy great success of SURPRISE Soap. QUALITY means pure lard soap 4 with remarkable and peculia: qualities ® for washing clothes. Pe. ae es a ry D " be iP a r UW Sates r THERES UORUDSUQSECSCRERESOGNGTRCSUSREREP RES A GOOBLY SPOT TO DEAL... The place where high grade and low prices mect. a as [SeecaL tro Toe Examiver]. Monrreat, Oc'. 24-—-A_ epecia! cable from London says: The Idabo's arrival! at St. Vingient, coinciding with Auranis, the Canalians shared ia the meguificent recepi n “accorded to the London City Imperials by the Porta- geee. A dance and supper was given on Friday evening at which the Governor General of St. Vio+ent was vresent, at~ tended by the Canadian otticers. toe WHAT PEOPLE Bay, ) Is Not What Makes a Remedy Valuable Test moniale are good things and we are always giad to yet them, vui tuey dou’ wake our remedy any be ter, S:uart’s Dyopep-ia Tabl:ts are good bi- cau-e they do pood—becsuse they cure ‘Lertimenials simply prove that the tab lets wave helped other people, Lut ive yvureeit you are most interested iu, acd whe wer they wiilcure vou is the question. lt ie very easy to find Out—try them. A full package Covts but fif y ceuts at you: druggist’s. They mre well wortn that it they osly help you aw iittle bit. Tur ch-uce is Worn takimy at the price. We put iton that basis because ycu doa’t koow about the tablets. If you Kuew as much about them as we do you would bave conjlee euntdence; ibis advertising would be unnecessary. We bave seen them cure tbe worst cases 0 wiomach troublkk. Gases of long siandiug wud obstinacy, Cases that oth.r medicine: aid evea bigt priced dociors had failed to subiue. Here are some testimonisls. If you Care to read them we have thousands ct them. Rev. J. R. Hogg, of Wymore,Nebraska, writes: Fur six years | bave been trov bi- ed with dyspepsia. Last tall I became very much alarmed at some eymptome of het rt trouble and Came to believe there was a sympathetic relation between the two diseases, or rather, that the etomach trouble was the cauee of the heart disiurb- ance. | hit opon Stusr.’s Dyspepsia Tablets for aremedy aud invested « do!- lar and a half for three boxes which last: ed me three mouths acd [ can eat any kind of food I want and have a gocd vig- orcns appetite. AlthoughI am seventy-~ seven years old, I now teel perfectly wel! and without being r quested by anyone I moke this statement as a compliavent ‘0 be virtue of Stuari’s Dyspepsia Tables Mra. Lydia Bartram, cf Assyria,Mich , writes: [ have suftcred from stomach trouble for ten years and five different doctors gave me Ouly temporary relief. A Mr. E. R. Pege advised me to try Stuart’s Tablets and four boxes did me more permacent benefit than all the doctors’ mnedicives that I bave ever taken. We honestly believe that Stuari’s Dss- pepsia Tableis the best medicine ever msde for the cure of stomach troubles. Don’t mistake our meaning. We don’t claim them to cure anything but dys- PRBeB BE Bg At the Central Drug Store Lest you forget, we make and sell The best Cougn Cure, The best Ensulsion. The best Beef, Iron and Wine. The best Quinine Wine on the market. We keep everything you require in the household in our jine. Grippe Cures, Liniments, Plasters, Kidney Pills, Liver Pills, etc. Just now—a bottle of our Quinine Wine would do youn» end of good, As an invigor- ating tonic .t h s nio equal. The Square Druggist, SUNNYSI al A ¢RSGMEGUUUAUGRADERSGL’ONRSSREGEERAEGEDARASHEDARENGSGNGERSCOURSARSEARESSOLE 4 25th and 26th BELLE MORRISON’S Female Minstrels Popular Prices : 25c and 35c¢ ; reserved seats Scag Plan of reserved seats can be foun® at usual places Wednesday morning. fhe OGIQ8ER Prince Edward Island Maga: in: is out, and for sale at the Luok- stores and newstands. An hovis in- teresting reading. Some mere v ews of Charlottetown in fifty years »go, aud a photo—engraving of the Maiket Square, Following is the table of contents :-—~ Market Square, Charlottetown—-Frontispiece A Journey from Port LaJoietoSt Penis im 751. ; Joan ©: vere Two Dreams—I. An Explanation of a Mystery—D. A. W. 4h, Why Does that Memory Stay (Poem)— N.W. MQ pepeia and stmach dieorders. Just the! one thing is what they are made for, but. that ove thing is the cause—the starting point of nearly all the sickness in the} world. Ure Stuart’s Tablets regularly. Keep your stomach rigbt, and you can never be sick, Charlottetown Fifty Years Ago, (Illvs.)— E. lL. M! The Ambitious Man—John Maclaren. The Storm (Poem)—J. &, B. Bedeque and its People—V—L, U. Fowler. Life’s Little Absurdities—Ges, McKerzi: TheDawing of Though:—Louise Laird, OPERA - HOUSE. Thursday and Friday, - oh aN AT. ge aa a RM co ae eee 2 re * ——— agree Bee ee a ee ee oS een