THS DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEMBER 5. 1900. : — : — _ ae ; , OPEN LETTER, 6 Oo ENTHUSIASTIC CONVERTS |THE ST. PAUL INJURED.| POLL TAX VOTERS. | i / a\/ ee ? 3 | stown, Nov. 17, '90 — * oe Thousands of} Them | The big Liner Wrecks one of Her) Poll tax voters should bear in Meet Me at The Always Bnsy Store, ; Charlottetown, Nov. *, °- Who Believe as This Woman | Shafts. mind that their tax must be paid i Having worn ane aie Does. ; ieirtiininten mea tee Election Day. Le: e shrinkable pe ai “all that is Mrs. Ira Knowlton, of Butte, Mo | [SPECIAL TO THE EXAMINER. ] le NG END TO IT AT eh . a inthis of it. is a most enthuSiasti¢c convert to the | New York, Nov. 5.—The Ameri-| ONCE. lf You Buy at — ; J. D. REID, Manager ot Telept me Company of Pp. £. Isianc -—t You can safely come in here any time you line without any pre- to be right up tothe and perfect purity. GEORGE E. HUGHES, The People’s Druggist, Apothecares Hall. DON’T but order everything you want at the Eclipse Bakery. It is certain- ly remarkable the number of peop'e who are now getting their baking dene here Don t swelter over a coek stove to bake the necessaries of life. RING TELEPHONE 98 and leave your orcer for Apple Pies 1o and 12e each Cream Pies 2 and 25c each Bread of all kinds. Felipse Bakery, Bakes Bes: Bread. virtues of Stewart’s Dyspepsia Tab | lets as a cure for obstinate stomach! trouble. She says: “Thad poor| digestion nearly all my life. It | now seems to me that for vears I| never knew what it was to be hun gry, to have a good natural appe tite. | was troubled with gas in stom. my stomach, sometimes I had! . : cramps in the stomach which almost | replace them with a new set. The}. t the Pr ; vious inve stigation resembled spasm, ship is leaking considerably. Le sae i rince Street School enter- | You’re , Whatever Doctors told me Lhad catarrhof,| When the accident occurred the | — nent and social on Thursday | . a5 or worry. a the stomach, but their medicines) C4bim passengers were excited, but Hall. the 8th inst., in Y. M.C. A. | Entirely ‘“‘Cheap’’ means awful things you buy here is sure would not reach it and I would still they were soon restored to quiet by | ali. Admission 10c. Safe as well ay a ‘good chines be a sufferer had I not, in sheer des-| the prempt assurance that the| peration decided to try Stuart’s| Steamer was in no danger. { ness that has passed over this ee ey : Dyspepsia Tablets : - is ue excursion tickets at second-| ca a. : ” limit of high quality re rblets. : er ee ee ame etiien ae aah Pt at second | ; town has not affected prices as cnew they were an advertised | IN NOVA SCOTIA. cates aia > x or return on the | much as it has injured qualities. remedy and didn’t believe anything | read about them asI had no con- fidence in advertised remedies, but | my sister living in Pittsburg wrote | me last spring telling me _ how| Stuart's Tablets had cured her and. her little daughters of indigestion | and loss of flesh and appetite and I'| hesitated no longer. | bought a fifty cent box at my| drug store and took twoof the large | tablets after each meal and found! them delightful to take being as pleasant to the taste as caramel candy. Whenever during the day or night ! felt any pain or uneasi-| ness in the stomach or about the hea:t I took one of the small tablets and in three weeks it seemed to me | as if | had never known what stom- ach trouble was. I keep Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets in the house and every member of! our family uses them occasionally | Dyspepsia Tablets than in five years' of the doctors treatment.” Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets is the | safest as well as the simplest and/| which carried away her starboard | ‘less, and it will take six months to! THE GRAND FALLS DEAL. | tek of 122 pages, 42 illustrations can line steamer St. Paul limped in- | to his port vesterday uneer her port | Local and Other Items engine, having incurred the most | —————— ‘The in her career. THE TUPPER CLUB KOUMS n Oct. 31, the St. Paul struck, | are open dail as supposed, a submerged wreck | Op . idmieaceser = . *; . propeller, causing the engines to/4fe invited to attend. race so fiercely that theshaft broke| ---Boodle.---Beware ! Stanley Bros. ach causing pressure on the he; -t and all connections were snapped. | r ‘ to ourchase eat e heart | # S were snapped.| __Thre ae ae oe a want d with palpitation and short breath, | The starboard engines were so se-| 10 days seca aa ee a 7 ‘ Taarlw ? ‘ . ‘ rarely wrasels os « « 5 if anything in the drug Nearly everything I ate soured on) Verely wrecked that they were use-| seaman. et ee : 8 oe en ; I a Patriotic songs and ene —In connection with the Dominion | . ° l ’ .— B | Election, the P. E. I. Railway will ii ead The wave of cheap- | —- = = | Youll do more intelligent and economical buying when you think of goodness of quality first, and lowness of price next. That’s the way we buy. —The members of Court Avondale, 4. O. F., are requested to meet at! | Court Rcom to-morrow (Tuesday)| | morning at 7.45 a. m.to attend the | funeral of our late brother, R. Cir : eo Puce HALIFAX, Nov. 5.—The political | Pott a order, J. D. Taylor, Cui-f} parties in Nova Scotia now stand 12)“ . ; to 8 in fayer of the government.|. —J reparations for the banquet Electien day will change this so as/™ Horne’s Hall tonight are about to very much more than give the CO™MPpleted and th» affair promises larger figures mentionej to the Co:- * be a great sucess. Red white servatives, and what is left to Grits. | @ a bse re the prevailing, colors There is not a. county, hela. by the! usedin the decorations, and in the Conservatives that can be said to be centre of the room is the word in danger, whereas the chances are | Welcome’’ in lar ,¢ letters. —“Uur Boys Under Fire or New strong that six counties now held by | ; Gicits wit tis valiant “| Brunswick and Prince Kdward Is- land volunteer in South Africa,’’ by Miss Annie Elizabeth Mellish. This Probable That Six Counties Will be Redeemed. [SPECIAL TO THE EXAMINER. | Ladies’ Jackets Never before have we shown ‘New Costumes Ladies’ tailor made suits in colored tweeds, short smart double breasted jacket, lined throughout, new flare skirt, special such stylish smart Jackets for so little money. When yo consider the quality. fit and finish, it is really wonderful how they car be sold for the 'tells of the varied career of Our _ Boys during their year on active ser- vice. For sale in ali the bookstores. , The story of the withdrawal of Price do cents. (St. John Sun.) bringing a large general Ladies’ tight fitting, double ree of . after a hearty meal or when any of| yor th f money. + mci = aie | us have a painor ache in the diges-| Mr. Richards in Victoria and Mada-| —_The Bonavista arrived from $8.50 for $6.38 L White Cake 16 per Ib. tive organs. | Waska is astory of black treachery. | Montreal about eleven o'clock last Th Pate Kins.’ . Mr. E. H. Davies of Hampton, No defence or palliation is possible. | night, ree Specials in e P G We may suppose that this treason All fresh and good. Va., says: “I doctored five years ‘cargo. She lef hale ‘ resh and g RT for dyspepsia, but intwo months I Was not committed without its price. | St. John’s Ae Sedney sauce eee ge Fagg Pg breasted Colors rot #more ben f Stuart's but whatever the reward may be,! which ; oor y front suits, in various ‘. D. STEWA . £ ore benefit from tuart's vax “Sears So shia’ Stn Seca hag} nich included 2000 bags oats, 220 cloths, tweeds, homespuns, : bores butter, 183 boxes cheese, 120} double breasted bls vegetables, 8 bris oysters, 12 rolls leather, 114 sheep, 20 cattle , ad 12 tons straw. . betrayed his triends and supporters, serges and ladies’ cloths. Heavy his party, and what is worse, has betrayed the electors of his consti- frieze jackets, good quality well made and perfect. fitting $10.77 for $ 8.07 four colors, oniv $4.25 each. Pg “E4: ae on as be TS eee, tee ale ae ee ed i = ¥ "4 ri } nr . . er i most convenient remedy for any/tueney. The transaction was evi- ; 11.75 for 8.85 Heavy Conti . "iE form of indigestion, catarrh of stom-| dently the fruit ofa deliberate con- | The volume of taxation has been 13.25 for 10.25 Seat Sackett pean ae oer §: ove mM e r ach. billiousness. sour stomach.! Spiracy. Every precaution was taken ' increased by $12,400,000. 14.95 for 12.25 throughou- sci saan ath: cae ; , . ° j > ° + . . = : Pp | - - “4 “. Ga s . 4 bloating after meals, sympathetic | tO ene oa or out of their | —A _few minutes after twelve 15.75 for 11.85 with cloth, ?n . velvet insiried, E ‘ ‘ z heart trouble. \right to choose their representa-;on Saturday night last the | six colors, #6.00 each. » Now is the time Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets is aot} 9% If the conservatives had/giass of the windows of a Ladies, this means that you Elegant beaver jackets in * To PI a cheap cathartic but an active di- | known of the plot they would have | vacant house on Great George | can buy your stylish ready-to- fawr, navy%rap, and red: mi 0 ant... gestive remedy containing the pep-| Chosen another candidate and thus! Street, near the Hotel Davies, were wear winter suit for less mon- lined threughcut “with silk; a: ey than youcan procuite the *material and have them made up. It’s worth looking into. Come and investigate. large pearl buitons; a coat ‘you would de willing to*@pay $10 for; our wrice 47.95. sin and distaste which every weak} $!ven the people a chance. If the | broken, the sash suffering as well, stomach lacks and they cure stom-| honest liberals had known they) and the grating from an adjoining | ach troubles because they digest the | Would have prevented the crime. 1f/ doorway was thrown into the cel- | food eaten and give the weak, abused } the body of electors had known that | Jar tearing away the wire netting BULBS And Read the November Mayazines A full stock of each on hand. flaszard & Moore Sunnyside. over-worked stomach a chance to rest and recuperate. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are sold in every drug store in tke United States, Canada and Great Britain. i The Non-Irritating Cathartic Easy to take, easy to operate= Hood’s Pills Save Money AND BUY YOUR... UNDERCLOTHIN .-4AT WEEKS & CO’S... ‘0 say who shall speak for them at battles ofthe Empire in South ; ttawa. Africa. He was proud of the part 7 We show a heavy, rich, all wool inder and drawers, regular price 70 cents each, yours this week 05 cents Suit. Our fancy line: suit at $1.00 is We are showing a plain al] weo: knitted linder and drawers, wortk $1.10, yours a suit for 90 cents. We also show a better quality | suit, worth $1.60; but we want tc | don’t forget that the Best and Cheap- est place inthe cityfto buyfit is_at...... ‘WEEKS & CO. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. The People’s Store, | they had been brought to bogus hust- /ings to see a sham performance, an | that the whole matter had been de- | cided by a corrupt and secret bar- 'gain, they would have made it hot | for all the traitors. | Whatever may be said of the | minor characters who had a personal ‘share on the spot in this dirty job, _ the mind of the people of New |Brunswick will trace the contract ‘to one source. When Mr. Foster on the hustings in this city was cribing hisopponent as the most un- scrupulous pofitician in Canada, and when he spoke of the way in which Mr. Biair, making traffic of their honor, and know what was going om at that moment at Grand Fails. He had enough |without that. It is only one more deal, one more successful | attempt to degrade public life, to} make politics disreputable, and to| 2stablish in this countrya despotism | oased on corrupt personal bargain. Here are the people of a large con-| stituency left absolutely powerless! A‘l is settled by a corrupt rade of which the people know 1othing, though they are the mer -hancise. The expenditures have increased »y $10,688,000, THE CONSERVATIVE n both summer and winter. [Improvement of Canadian chan- els of navigation. One franchise for all Canada. —Star. i r STRAY COW onthe premises of Pet tewart: an old Brindle cow. If not called old to pay expenses at 2 o'clock ns d&w. LOST. —In Charlottetown on Friday last, | lady’s g || watch. Finder will please leave i a a ce < same at Tif EXAMINER office. n5 des-} cess. had dragged | : down one public man after another, ! ae the world. Twenty-five cents | 7, a Dottie. slaughtering their form, he did not | Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow's ry Catholics had taken in the war, r before -he roth. upon that date will be | ;across the hatchway. The das-| 'tardly act is understood to have | | been the work of *wostrangers inthe. _city, whose names are known, and_| who will, in all likelihood, pay for! ' their malicious action | —An Old an Well Tried Remedy : | 'Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup) _has been used for over fifty years by | | millions of mothers for their child-| ‘ren while teething with perfect suc- | It soothes the child, softens | ;}the gums, allays the pain, cures | wind colic, and is the best remedy | It is pleasant to the | Sold by druggists in every | | for diarrhoea. taste. Its value is incalculable. Soothing Svrup. Railway subsidies have been in- creased from $3,200 to $6,400 a mile. —Before beginning his sermon in St. Dunstan’s Cathedral yesterday Rev. Dr. Monaghan extended a hearty welcome home tothe Island soldiers who have been fighting the and was also proud of the part they had taken inthe welcome home. He hoped that those Catholics who had so successfully resisted fiesh and bloed, who had escaped the bul- lets of the enemy, would be equally | successful in resisting the attacks, of Satan and his minions and come | |fund, under the patronage of His | | Excellency, the Governor General, | 'and netted. thereto over $12,000. | The entire Canadian press speaks in | 'the most glowing terms of these life- | like pictures, and no doubt our citi- zens will be as anxious tc see them | ‘as were the thousands elsewhere. — - = OOD NEWS comes from those | who take Hood’s Sarsaparilla for | scrofula, dyspepsia and rheumatism. Reportsagree that HOOD’S CURES STANLEY BROS.. kik kh he he hb VICTORINE| Se ————— SEE OUR LINE OF NEW We are Giving Extra Value in Men’s Gloves See our Moleskin glows for working mer. at 252 and séc, Kid gloves and miits from 50c to $1.25, Mocha g'oves trom $1 to $2.25, Fur ‘iaed gloves and gauntlets. ~- ORDON & MCLELLAN ‘MEN’S OUTFITTERS. A full line cf =tanfield’s Unshrink- 2 paenD a ae r were” on ans aly eee st Lean s a iu UR orm ae — % = 7" = ae emp arrs PSR eg. e = ras ee ” = ae a “ one ee ae <a . , PO dey —~ value in the city. It is give our customers good value, s& POLICY. through the battle of life unscathed | ‘ Yorth $1.30 in tani f - f ) pe this week it goes at —_—— Sy sin. , ; Inited Canada < a United ns : seid seh Sadek Mia ; ™ For comfort vou want? aoa $1.25 a Suit. was 7 Canada and a Un | —arangemanys a at last been | Fall re ec kwear Sur fleece lincd tegular price oa we ‘completed whereby the wonderful R550 per « + th Regular ore Now comes the fine lamb’s weol, Maintenance of the National Sereranee the marvellous moving | uit, this week to clear at} worth $2.00 a suit; this week yours olicy - een for Canadian picture machine that a ee St to Ch c for PES ee a and New Brunswick went wild over | : + e3 to cose From $1.45 Suit. $1.65 a Suit. _Reciprocity in Imperial Preferen: | iast winter, will be exhibited in| 500 Differen ; j ial Trade. | ; ., | Charlottetown the week of Novem- | i ; : A National System of Cold Stor! per 12th. This modern wonder was | Nothing aids to a person’s appeara ice for 89 sma'| an ovtlay as a new When* Und lothi ige and Past Transportation. lexhibited from Vancouver to Syd-| tie, No matter how well dr:ssed a shabby; tie spoils the w .0le appearance. ai es on Jou want, VReererare Development of Canadian ports| ney last winter for the patriotic |