Wrong foo, wrong yuch Work, ey cenerally, Wings Aacreast vita decreases — hanniie : a} t os increasing tone al giving - : tem | entire sysiem. GEORGE H. HUGHES, The People s Druegist., ry Apothecaries Ha — RES BREAD not 200d, we « not $ ; meals, or in fact enjoy hive, f-1 ‘“bhread is (tHe staff f hi Bread cannot be good unless the ingredients are go and the mixiug and baking must done by experts. lhat is where we have the advan.age, Our speelalty 1s DUCHESSE LOAF (CENTS... Lots ot pecple will hove other. It is excees rg egree able to the taste al ver\ pepulrr witl hovsekeepe rs. We also have \ enna bres¢ | and plain bic2c ALL FRESH AND GOOD... TELEPHONE o8. Dp. STEWART, Eclipse Bakery, Bakes Best Bread. he | i | | i ; } } ! } } i | {Apples ! Apples! Good Apples for cocking and eat- ig purposes, cnly 12c and Ise pe peck, Willow Market Baskets Just received, a fine lot of c.vered Willow Market Baskets. Eureka Blend Tea lfyou want Tea tuat will please jou, try Eureka Blend, this is our special blend. R. F. Maddigan & Co. Lower Queen Street. oy 0 n “ 2 S 5 ss set S Heavy Underwear, regular + suit, reduced to 95c SUIT. Heavy F = favy Fleeced Suit, every seam *ércast. worth $1.30. this week. $1.00 SUIT. w e@¥Y English Braces, the kind Rett et break, 18c and 22c pair, Tth 30c pair. i] Collare ¢ Cs a ee “our ply linen, 15c each, 2 { or. *~ 1 te ?tor 25c. All styles, al! linen. “=e * 109 through our stock, ' | j i i districts } i | campaign, j } j ' | ' } | i } | | : - store. Altogether we have outgrown all others. ewing stil], and it is values like this that’s doing it. iby Mr S W Crabbe 'explained that | Lean, Mr. P. t McLean, Mr. J. T. THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEMBER 20 1900. GOOD MEN Opposition Candidates in the Field. PATON AND JENKINS Chosen at The Meeting in The Lyceum Last Night. A CLEAN ELECTION DE- MANDED. There was a large attendance at the meeting in the Lyceum last night, and much enthusiasm manifested. The meeting was called to convener, who they had met to nominate two candidates for Char lottetown and Royalty in opposition to the Farquharson government, and asked that a chairman and sec- retary be appointed. Dr R Macneill was then elected chairman ana Mr. Charles R Small- wood secretary. The chairman, in declaring the meeting open,emphasised the impor- tance of selecting good men, men who would contribute towards the rooting out of the incapables who have plunged the country so deeply into debt. He suggested that a nominating committee be appointed. Was order The suggestion was acted upon and a committee was chosen con- + 18 ; F Tames P; Fredk ata sisting of James Paton, Fredk Per- kins, W E Dawson, W H Aitken, § W Crabbe, P Blake, R B Norton, P S Brown, P Cullen and J J John- ston. While the committee were deliber- ating the meeting was addresed by Mr. Joseph Wise, Mr. A. A. Mc- McCourt, Mr. T. A. Mellish, Mr. W. S. Stewart; Mr. J. P. Tanton, Mr. E. T. Carbonnell, and Mr. A. Des Roche in theorder in which their names are given. The different speakers dwelt upon the importance of selecting the best men to contest the city and assist the country in hurling from power the combination that has mismanaged affairs and fastened a millstone of debt about the necks of the peo- ple. The reports from-the country were most encouraging, and the prospects are bright for the overthrow of the Farquharson Administration. The great heart of the country is Conservative as evidenced by the fact that in the face of the money and liquor used by the Liberals during the late ; three candidates had been chosen in opposition to the Government. Mr. Stewart, in thanking those who had supported him in the re- cent contest, referred to some of - - MEN’S - - FURNISHINGS. A <a : : ‘s furnishing goods store doesn’t grow without reason. tsn tt become the biggest in the city without the best of rea- - Good goods make a good store ; best goods make the We are Gents’ Lined Kid Gloves, the line that’s worth 75c a pair, this wsek 52c PAIR. We show a very warm lined Glove every seam well sewn. It’s worth $1.10. It goes on sale at 85c PAIR. Heavy Flannelette Working Shirt at 50c: good value. Better grade, ribbed, at 62c EACH. If you want better grades in any line drop in and have a % is we carry one of the largest and Stocks in the city to choose from, and at the lowest prices. TOLESALE AND RETAIL, WEEKS & CO. The People’s Store, ! | corruption of the | ——ee argest character. At th ; a. r ° : — e conventio ractordas y Mr. W. H. Aitken submitted the| proasrs A. Peters seoen Yesterday report of the nominating c .4, | Messrs A. ers and A. McLauch- por € nominating committee | jin were re-nominated for the St | showing that they had selected Mr. | Peter's District 2 The postponed meeting of the James Paton for Councilman and| Dr. S. R. Jenkins for Assemblyman. |! ,,._.7 0S ‘ salad | \ ictoria Hockey Club will be held M. C. A. this (Tuesday) the disreputable means usel to de-| ee * feat himin West Queen's, charging | Local and Other Ite, S| (bribery and AND TRUE! one nett eens coi a te sssiesttettensains —— ° — The announcement was , with cheers and applause, and the |” ene LS 7 On report of the committee was adopt- | ©Y°"™s at ¢.30 o'clock. ed by a standing vote. -Go to the Lecture Room of the Mr. Aitken in submitting the re-} First Methodist Church on Thursdav | port of the nominating committee,| evening next and hear how Cana expressed his approval of the choice | dians acquitted themselve« in South of candidates, and said he would de} Africa. | everything in his power to promote | ‘Mr. Henry Boswall, of Brook- the election of Messrs. Paton.and | feild. has heen sees i Pe el Jenkins. He deprecated corruption| priz> for Red Fife wre aren | -. Geprecated Corruption | Prize for Red Fife wheat. exhibited | atelection times, and hoped that} with the Canadian food products at the present contest would be free} the Paris Exhibition ¢ trom this oreat vice. (Applause. ) Mr \ M li as “344 Mr. Paton,in returning thanks hi ee peri Wt gensdar rics abe Vapsc ture on for the honor done him, said he felt} (3° “QEC jSESSS th South zAtrica in a the Sunday School of . the First Methodist Chrreh. Thrre@aw even ing at 8 o'clock. Adm‘ssion 15 cts. it to be his duty to come forward again. He thought that, all the) circumstances considered, he did well at the last contest. He wished! lf you want a fur garment of this to be a pure election. (Applause)! 4MY kind get One at ** My Store.”’ He did not want a vote that had to| Compare it with any you get else be bought. (Applause.) He believed | Where at the same price —buy where that there were enough men obtain- | YOU get the best value. Sentner, able without being bought to place| McLeod & Co. himself and colleague attle head of | This (Tuesday) night at Salva-} the poll on election day. (Applause| tion Army Barracks, Rey. Mr. Ray- and cheers.) ;mond will deliver an address. | Dr. Jenkins spoke of the| Thursday night a Band of Love honor done said that if| meeting, with fiag drill. Admiss‘cn elected he would do his best to look| 5c. Saturday evening welcome home aiter the interests of the people. to officers. He agreed with what had been said When you want to buy a suit of by his colleague with regard to the! clothes, ulster. overcoat or anv- manner in which the campaign) thing in ready to wear clothing wet was to be conducted. He | one from other dealers. cet one from wished the election to be free from us, take them home and compare corruption of every description. them, then if ours is not the best (Applause ) He thought it was high | yalue don’t buy it, that’s | busiaess. time the people made an effort to) Sentner, McLeod & Co. sees COUN the corrupt acts em Messrs I. 6 co gated Shaan at a at elections B. Prowse have l:ased Hillsborough = ame and cheers.) Skating: tink and <scill enhance ie te ee aot hoa during the comiag season. Both I a a a oe . “~, ~-| young menare active and«nercetc been made. He also approved of 2 the decision to run the election on pure lines. (Applause.) The also him, and peo- facti “% . action. ple should be sick of the corrupt 1 ; > 2a 27 - Iv a) rad | tactics employed by the enemy. he steamer Halifax arrived} He heheved that ths from Boston about half-past -seven | ee | this -nine T Pa tinc caste people were tired of the corrupt and this a ee W. Yates, A.-Lvs incapable overnment< ther now| “a and Miss McAree were the pas- © : a wes i ea Fara T a ml » + - "2 have. In Charlottetown it was ex- | 5©™@8ets Dy a a io outgoing p2s- | ANnewerse y = : i b¢ , > Le -(y eB pected that good men would be! W Ni. a - ae were ve : | ~ : nN - wse ase >» | chosen to Oppose the goyernment, SCOOMON, MM. LTOWSCS, ~CeRle | and he believed that good men had| McIntyre and Master E. Fitzgerald. been Sé } cted. (Applause. ) If Messrs -Attention is directed to the ad- | Paton and Jenkins are elected the} vertisement of the Maritime Stock | people will be proud of them. (Ap-| Breeders Association meetings to plause. ) He urged all to unite and be held on the 27th inst., at Pownat, vet to work at once. [If they did| Marshfield, North River and North this, as he felt sure they would, the} Wiltshire. These meetings will be return of the two men nominated| ot great benefit to our farmers and tonight was assured. (Applause. ) 'should be largely attended. On the | A vote of thanks was then tender-| evening of the 28th a dinner will be | (Hear. hear.) 4° ed the chairman and fittingly acknow | given at the Hotel Davies under the | ledged, and the meeting dispers- | auspices of the Association. ed after giving rousing cheers tor}; —Rev. J. M. McInnes lectured in| the candidates, Messrs Paton and|the basement of Zion church last | Jenkins. evening toa large audience. His} | subject was ‘‘ What Intemperance | ‘has cost the Nation,’ and it was| |ably handled. During the evening | ER AGI When your child has croup don’t experiment with untried | yocal selections were rendered cor’ | remedies. Gritfiths’ Menthol | sisting of a duet by Mr. Stanley a: d Miss Fraser and a solo by Mr ‘Stanley. The doxology brought the | proceedings to a close. Rev. D. B. | McLeod, pastor of Zion church, oc- | NOTES AND COMMENTS, |cupied the chair. | — After cabling Hon. Mr. togers asking if he would accept a Tur Conservative Convention for} nomination for councilman, and re- the First District of Prince is to be! ceivinga reply to the effect that he held at Alberton on the 24th in-| would, the friends of the Farquhar- stant. |son Government met last night and ‘nominated Mr.* Geo. E. Hughes in ‘his stead. It is understood that Liniment can always be depended upon. It gives instant relief. EE Be TERRIBLE times for elections ! The very reads ought to condemn the Farquharson government—even | being cast for Mr. Hughes against if they have no other sins. | being cast £ “> |20 for Mr. Rogers. There A CORRESPONDENT writes: ‘‘I see/| siderable sympathy expressed for you have nominated Jack Whear in| Mr. Rogers who has, while absent Charlottetown. Why not put up from the Province, been turned nny Quinn and complete the! down by those who pretended to be team. | his friends. Smart tricks generally affect the ro — + = trickster most. This election smart “Example is Better 9P Than Precept. trick ought to knock out Farquhar- son if he were not deserving of a knock out on a hundred other counts. Our people like fair play and * no mean advantages. It is not what we SAY, bet . a what Hood’s Sarsaparilla does, that tells the story. Thousands of testimonials are True and honest dispensing is an/| examples of what Hood's absolute necessity when medicines} fas done for others, and are prescribed by the physician. | what i will do for you. Our dispensing department is con- - ‘ ak a ie sa — “I was weak had ducted on such perfected plans that tainting spells. Dyspepsia and indigestion in severe form troubled me. Five bottles errors are impossible. Strict atten- | tion to business, pure drugs and low | of Hood’s Sarsaparilla made me well and prices have won for us a large mea- as ey WILLIAM VANVALEENBURGE, sure of public confidence. Whitby, Ont. Tue Kinp THAT Courgs. If you are suffering from heac- xr TRUE AND HONEST DISPENSING. A Good Medicine — “We have taken Hood’s Sarsaparilla in our famil spring medicine and used Hood’s s for te : biliousness and found both medicines very ache, ie ogg pay trouble, | effective. For irapure blood we know liver complaint, kidney disease or! Hood’s Sarsaparilla is a g m e. ills resulting from impure blood, we} R. 8. Pevron, publisher Bee, Atwood, Ont. strongly advise you to use Paine’s Celery Compound. It is the great} banisher of disease, the only medi-| cine that can truly bring you health and strength. Try a bottle of Paine’s Celery Compound if you) f-el weak and run-down; it is a| mirvellons strengthener. Reppin Bros., Druggists, I. Hood’s gure liver ilis; the He tg take w STRAY COW.—On the premises of Peter Stewart, East Royalty, an old Brindle cew. If not called for before the 1oth inst. upon McMillan and W. |! IT’S OUT cpap irene eens 'the vote was a close one, 22 ballots | is con-| _ A u ; t |Some exceptionally interesting ar stor LIBERAL - CONSERVATIVE Fictinestmnnistiattell T. J. HARRIS, London House. INCOME DO YOU WISH to know something about our New Form of Insurance It will pay you to investigate it even if you have resolutely opposed Life © Inswramee plans hitherto. If you will favor us with your age we will send ycu in return the details af the best Protection and Investment plan that was ever cevised. © THE NORTH AMERICAN LIFE, J. K. ROSS, Charlottctewa. Nov 15—eod in dly 11 wky for 2 weeks. INSURANCE. and may be relied upon to give j yun patrons of the rink the fullest satis- SEE 0 Uj ie {| N F Ur N EW 500 Bifferent Styles to Ghcose From Nothing aids to a person’s appearance for s> smal! an outlay as a new ie, No matter how well dr.ss da shabby tie spoils the whole appearance. We are Giving Extra Value in Mien’s Gicves. See our Moleskin gloves for working mer at 25c ind s6c. Kid gloves and mitts from 59c to $1.23, Mocha g'oves trom $1 to $2.25. Fur ‘ixed gloves and gauntle s. GORDON & MCLELLA OUTFITTERS. X OVER [2,000 PEOPLE Have purchased “HEINTZMAN’S PIANOS” In preference t) all others. We will furnish r with the list of their names if you desire it. Intending purch ers will do we! to scrutinize the list closely, where they will most iikely recog nize the name of a relative or friend te A ful! Jine eof Stanfield’s Unshrirk MEN’S THE NOVEMBER Prince Edward isiand | ’ Magazine particularly good number. ' } | ticles, and the cover picture, ‘‘A P. | E. Island Road,’’ and the frontis- | piece, ‘‘Marchbank’s -Mills,’’ are! | both very pretty views. These are the contents. Near Marchbank’s Mills, Hampton, P.E.I. -—Frontispiece, The Malpeque Oyster at Home, (illus. )— Rev. J. M. Withyc-mbe. Wolves in Sheep’s Clothing (illus.)—Law rence W. Watson. Our Educational System. Charlottetown Fifty Years Ago, Aspen Poplars—J. S. B. whom they can write A Journey from Port LaJvie to Trois for their opinion of Rivieres—John Caven. the The Ambitious Man—John McLaren, “ , Heintzman Piano. A True Fish Story—Carle. Miller Bros. Two Dreams—ll, Book Notes. Sole Agents, (Jueen St, Change of Time CHARLOTTETOWN AND PICTOU. For sale at all the bookstores and newstands. Five cents ihe copy. Subscription one year 50c; six months 25c. THE P. E. t. MAGAZINE, Box 698. Charlottetown. CONVENTION. A conventicn of Liberal-Conservative Dele gates for the Second Electoral District ol | King’s will be held in Moreli Hall on Thurs-| On and after Monday, the 19th day, 22nd November inst, at 1 o’clock, p.m.,| Nov., the steamer Princess will for the purpose of nominating a candidate to | Jeave Charlettetown for Pictou at contest the district asan Assemblyman, at | seven o'clock. a. m. (local) instead the forthcoming election, in place of Mr. W. of biti adcah Gliee ag A. O. Mors n, resigned. Chairmen will see Als Pl leav : Pict ab as that poll is represented by ten delegates. AISO, Wii leave Fictou about twe p.m.,on arrival of morning train L.P. DOYLE, | from Halifax. By order. St. Peter’s, Nev 14, 1900—d& Charlottetown, P. E. | that date will be sold to pay expenses. ni Conveuer ‘ F. W. HALES, Secretary. ; * - van Le exe a Rae wae Ri ee ee ad es A wt oki ihr ’ ee = ” i