THE DAILY FEXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, OCTOBER 31, 1900. -_ NOTES AND COMMENTS. |MARRIAGE AT RUSTICO.) = THE TUPPER CLUB. ‘|Local and Other Items ae ' The marriage took place on Tues- | Splendid Meeting Last Night ; ; SenaTorsurps $10,000 each ! ne nce at 8 le at St. : Able Speeches . we Dr. Handrahan is coming to the EyERGENCY dog biscuits $2.00 pel | 4 Ueustine’s Church, Rustico,of Miss “ city bt practice. pound ‘Teresa Crokin, neice of Mr. Peter The meeting of the Tupper Club The x. wo. Hh U. meets to- — R. P. Roblin was swort ‘McGrath, Hunter River, to Mr. | last night was one of the best hele morrow att. rnoon at 4 o'clock. : os e a * scraca of Mani |George L Murphy, of the firm of} since the club was establish -D. A. McKinnon pleaded at Eldon: toba. Ar Cam] speakers supporting candidate was Mr. W P. P., a supporter of ¢ Government. elton, N. B., - Ar the Eldon meeting Mr. Farqu- :arson stated that $750,000 of the debt was paid off in 1899. challenged to produce evidence t prove tne abuse A VOTER estimates that Mr. Martin s ma- | plants. jority will be 475. Don't be too|” [The bride wore a going-away sure. Work hard. Let every vote) sown of gray homespun, with a gun be polled---in Belfast and ever)~| metal shade of panne velvet hat, where. ‘and carried a pearl prayer-book. Ir appears that the Tarte-Laurier | The bridesmaid liked where Government is best least known. It ishighly spoken of in the United States and by some persons in Mngland. Canadians dis- -appointed and deceived by it, do not like it. One of our correspondents reports | Sydney, C. B. ve that Mr. PD. A. McKinnon is not} The happy couple left by the 5.30 courteous to his opponent. ‘‘ At} train for the west, leaving Summer- Pownal,.”’ he says, “Mr. McKinnon|side for their future home in scarcely referred to Mr. Martin as “Mr. it was ‘‘that man, Sandy Martin.’’ All the worse for Mr. Mc- Kinnon! It would be folly to send to Ottawa, as a representative of one of the | The ceremony was performed by the : : i . » the Opposition Rev. R. A. Mott, \s. | the a ice f the Provincia! “— River. When and Mendelssohn's wedding march. tatement he resorted t in the Belfast district | pegutifully decorated with choice 'was an elegant gold brooch, and to | with opals. the people, one who does not observe | the common amenities and courtesies -of civilized life. : ; , %. ar , Louis Davies and Mr. W.S. Stewart ea “ : Mrs. Peter McGrath, aunt of the! while High Commissioner, and the : on eae : ; & SUR we ro voids hieall is rick | Dride ; bed- room suit, Mr. B. E. | lectures of Professor Robertson had) es ee ee ee and pure. The dest blood puritier, Croken, father of bride ; bed spread done much towards developing our attire J. R. Larkins & Co., Sydney, ©. B. B. McDonald, assisted by Rev. James AS. McDonald, of ' Miss Fannie Gallant, with her jusual ability, rendered beautifully 'the wedding march from Lohengrin, 'The children of the convent, under ‘the direction of the sisters, sang hymns appropriate to the occasion }during the mass. The church was was Miss Katie Croken,sister of the bride. She wore /a pastil shade of brown tailor-made ‘suit with panne velvet hat to match, and also carried a pearl prayer-book. ‘The groom was supported by his -cousin, Mr. Lawrence McDonald, of Sydney this morning. The groom's present to the bride the bridesmaid a goldring set The other presents received by! the bride included the following :| cheque, Mr. Peter McGrath ; piano, | ed. The attendance was large, and | ‘‘Why not allow the Attorney-Gen- great enthusiasm prevailed. The) oral to get in.’’ Echo answers. Pw speakers score any | iss ' j diffe r¢ nt Spe _ s «x red aes | —Miss Temple will hold an points against the band of incap-| exhibition and sale the ‘s now in power at Ottaw: ‘ | 4 ; ¥ Se are tee |e 1eir remarks were y applaud: | later. ed, | Ex-Councillor Nichelson started| —The choir of the First Method- olling by criticising the! ist church are asked to meet for art first week Further particulars the hal! conduct of the government in the | practice in Prof. Watts’ studio at natter or Keioscne Oil and other] 8 o cloc< tonight. cecessaries: He also gave some very --The funeral of Mrs. Samuel interesting and encouraging reports! Batt and Mr. Nelson D. Armour from the country districts, speaking|took place this afternoon. Both vith special reference to those parts} were largely attended. ‘n which he had attended meetings. ‘ Mr 7 1 Mellish spoke re Bs. | —The matron of the P. E. Island es ee ad orb") | Hospital will be pleased to see visit- upon the questions of preferential . ee es : ; s to the institution on Tuesdays tariff, the sending of the troops to oe : La 5 pst! and Thursdays of each week. Africa, and the Yukon matter, | ; showing the unstatesmanlike course | —A musical entertainment under pursued by the New Liberals on/ the direction of the Ladies Aid of these points. He paid a deserved | the First Methodist Church will be tribute to the work being done by given in Kindergarten Hall on the the young men in this campaign, | &vening of Nov. 22. and predicted a Conservative vic-; —A public meeting and entertain- tory all along the line. So far as} ment will be held in Victoria Divis- Nova Scotia was concerned his in-;sion room; Wright’s Hall, at 8 formation was that it would be two) o'clock. ~ Homemade candy. Silver to one in the Conservatives fair. collection at the door. , Mr. J. A. Messervey dealt with, W—The Rev. Wm. Driffield,wio is to the question of prosperity, showing | preach in St. Peter's Cathedral to- that whatever measure we enjoy is) morrow night, is expected by the due to the far-seeing policy of the) mail train this evening, and will be Liberal- onservatives. It was the the guest of the Master of the Rolls. Conservatives who brought about TI iii tai ake aes ; confederation, and built the C. P.|, ~. 47° ee eae R. The work of Sir Charles Tupper! tonight, CLOTHING Our Clothing Business has increased to such an extent that we ~re compelled to move into larger quarters. We've rented part of the London dous:, and intend cutting an arch- way between the two bu Idings for the purpose of doing a first c ass Gents’ Clothing and Fur. nishing business. Everything kept on the groundfl oor. We expect to move our cloth- ing in about the roth ef November, and be- fore removing we must reduce our large stock. SENTNER McLEOD & CO., ‘and carving set, Mrs. B. E. Croken, mother of bride ; silver desert set on | stand, Miss Fannie Gallant ; silver | e 'cake basket, Rev. J. J. McDonald ;} silver berry dish, Miss Mary A. and} ‘James Kelly ; silver pickle dish, Mr. '/Maurice McDonald ; silver card re- ceiver, Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Brown ;) silver butter knife with pearl handle, Mr. and Mrs. G. J. McCormac ; fancy flower stand, Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Reid; gold coin, Mrs. Doyle, erricher and vitalizer is Hood’s Sarsa® parilla. Be sure to GET HOOD’S —— TT PERSONAL. Miss M. Doyle, of Halifax, who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Blake, returned this morning to her home. rll el export trade with Great Britain, | and the work now being done there! by the C. P. R. agents was also! contributing largely towards the! same end. Steamship lines, he showed, were a valuable aid towards the development of trade. In this | connection Mr. Messervey showed, what could be done if a direct’ steamship service were established | between this port and Great Britain, the West Indies, and criticised the! ---For the reception of the return- ing Islanders the Steam Navigation Co. bas puta line of incandescent lights along the front of its wharf and up the west side for a consider- able distance. —All Saints’ Day : St. Peter’s Ca- thedral.---Holy Communion at 7 a. m., 7.45 a.m. Memorial service for the departed and sermon by Rev. Wim. Driffield, rector of Parrsboro, ~ ‘ “Tf you have a sprain or any swell- ing, soreness or ay inflammaticn anywhere, use Griffiths’ Menthol Liniment ; it takes out all the pain instantly. it. Leading athletes al! use - Oa ---The annual meeting of the Cale- donian Club was held last evening. The folig@mine officers were elected for the ensuing year :---Chief, Capt R. Macmillan; President, Major Stewart; Ist Vice-Pres. John Gillis; ‘2nd Vice-Pres, Chas McGregor: Fi- nancialeSecretary, Alexander Mac- donald; Recording Secretary, D R McLellan; (orrespendin - Secretary. CB McDonald; Vreas., J A McLaren: Piper, Peter Ferguson. ——— © ‘Take care of the pennies and the pounds will take care of them- Selves. Large things are but an aggrega tion of small things. If we tak «care of the small things we are ip effect taking care of the larg things which the smail things com bine to make. Take care of what you eat, wher | you eat, and how you eat, and yow stomach will take care of itself But who takes care of such trivia! things? ‘That is why. some day. the majority of the people have to take care of their stomach When that day comes, there is nm aid:so effective in undoing the re- sults of past carelessness as Dr Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. Bradalbane ; silver syrup and tray, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Reid; silver cake plate, Dr. Chas. F. Kennedy ; carving set, Mr. George J. Rogers ; Government for its failure to pro- vide such service. He also dealt with the Newfoundland market, pointing out that during the entire silver cake basket, Rev. P. C.| period of Liberal administration no Gauthier: gold coin, Mr. and effort was made to bring that colony Mrs. Jno. McGuigan; fancy into the confederation. The open- rattan chair, J. F. and ing up of this market would be a Mrs. Arsenault : silver fruit dish) great boon to Prince Edwird Island. with spoon, Rev. J. 42. McDonald ; silver pepper salt, Miss “amie Mc- Leod; half dozen silver fruit | knives, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. D. Mc-' duty of about 30 per cent on otier Leod; & in gold, Mr. and Mrs.\ goods. He failed to notice the in- Joseph Gallant; silver pudding dish, | crease in labor referred to by th At the present time the duty on turnips 20c, and on oats 6c, with a) Messrs. Weeks & Co. ; toilet set,! Liberal press ; and the captains~of Vessrs. Reddin Bros. ; gold brooch | vessels will tell you they never had ‘set with opals and pearls, F. A./a duller season than the present Croken, Springfield, Mass. ; silver butter cooler, Messrs. J. C. McPhee ‘and Fred Hughes; card receiver, | Mr. and “rs. P. P. McGuigan; silver nut bowl, Mr. and Mrs. Patk. Reid} and his colleagues to keep their pre- and Miss Beatrice; silver sugar bowl! election promises. Mr. Wise dealt and spoon, Colonel and Mrs. McLeod | at (considerable length ‘with our) andMiss Jeanetta; pie knife and fruit) markets abroad, pointing out the 'spoon, Dr. and Mrs. Douglas ; silver | failure of the Liberals to obtain free one. Mr. Joseph Wise, ex-M. P., one. of the Old Liberals, spoke next, re- ferring to the failure of Sir Louis butter cooler, Rev. R. B. McDonald;| trade with the United States. He ‘fancy cushion, Alice E Fraser; set) gave a most encouraging report ‘doylies and needle case, Gertie Mc-| from the Milton poll, showing that Lellan; rug, Lena Croken, sister of | there was a decided change there | wide; china 5 o'clock tea set, Daisy | in favor of Mr. Stewart. | ‘icInunis; china salad dish, P V Rob-| Mr.A.E. Lyon, who came to ‘'n:silver fruit spoon, W C Hogan :| Charlottetown from Ontario some- 'fancy silver spoon, Jno F Reardon: | thing over a year ago, | silver sugar spoon, Emmaand Annie| spoke after Mr. Wise. He | Murphy; berry set, Mr and Mrs Geo| criticised the conduct of Sir) 'S McLeod. It strencths the stomach and re- | stores the organs of digestion anc ‘thitrition to a'condition of healthy | activity. It cures biliousness, heart burn, flatulence, indigestion, palpi tation, dizziness, cold extremities and a score of other ailments which are but the symptoms of disorder in. the ‘stomach and its allied organs. COLORED ..Fire For the celebration. RED, WHITE BLUE, GREEN Leave your order now. The Medical Hall J. G. JAMIESON, Druggist |Murphy to their future home. | Louis and his colleagues with regard | The best wishes of all who know/to the winter service, referring to hem accompany Mr. and Mrs. | the early withdrawal from this port | ‘last fall of the steamer Minto. | —_——- <—~ | Speaking of the prospects of the —An Old an Well Tried Remedy :} Conservatives all over Canada, Mr. | Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syru}| Lyon pointed out that they were has been used for over fifty years bs | excellent. He had private advices | nillions of mothers for their chil -| from reliable sources in Ontario to ‘en while teething with perfect suc-| the effect that the Conservative It soothes the child, softens | majority in that province would be 24 he gums, allays the pain, cures| witha fighting charce for 32. The | wind colic, and is the best remedy |h’‘story of Canada, he said, contains ‘for diarrhoea. It is pleasant to the| no instance of the Liberals winning | taste. Sold by druggists in every | from the Conservatives except when | part of the world. Twenty-five cents | the latter were divided. The Con- |a bottle. Its value is incalculable. | servatives were divided he Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow's | Pacific scandal in 1874 and in 18% | Soothing Syrup. | the School question separated them. | |The Conservatives were united now. | [@S6. | He showed that Sir Louis had dur- 'well for’ himself. He had drawn '$8.000 a year salary and had receiv- ed $2,600 for his junkets to Quebec aud Washington. He had also ob- tained a title. Mr. Lyon closed his ‘able and instructive address with /some excellent advice regarding the canvass. | Other speakers were Councillor |Tanton, James Paton, E. T. Carbo- nell and Dr. Bagnall; each of whom made excellent addresses. CLOCKS Clocks in marble, iron and wood, all prices. Jewelry in all lines and = quantity. Watches, all grades, gold, silver and nickel. G.H. TAYLOR Sunnyside — C6 A Lfovr This signature is on every box of the genuin:: Laxative uinine Tablets the remedy that cures a cold im one day potatoes in Newfoundland is 10c, on! hy Mr. George E. Hughes, of this 1 on tne} ‘ing the past four years done very | at 7.30 p.m. —Reap the extract from the) London Saturday Review's article p4blished in our telegraphic columns tolay. Nowisthe time to strike for mutual Imperial Preferential | Trade, by voting for the candidates Sup porting Sir Charles Tupper. ---A message was received today | city, from Mayor Campbell saying that about eighty dollars has been | subscribed in Summerside so far | toward the purse for the re-| turning soldiers. This is_ really) splendid. —Mr. Farquharson challenged Mr. | Martin and Mr. McLean to disprove | certain statements of his, but when he concluded his speech he departed from the meeting through the win- dow—probably to attend to the business connected with the recep- tion of our brave soldiers. ---The Postmaster at Charlotte- town has been instructed that a limited quantity of newspapers will be accepted by the Department for transmission to the Yukon Terri- tory and the Atlin District. This | cancels the tormer notice that news- papers, etc. could not be forwarde‘c. | —There was a great meeting at Wiltshire last evening. The speak- | ers were Sir Louis Davies, Senator Ferguson, Dr.jDouglass, Dr. McNeli’, Mr. John Balderson and Mr. Mc Court. The two first spoke for an hour anda half each. When Sena- tor Ferguson ended there wasn't | much of Sir Louis’ plea for Laurier, Tarte & Co. left standing. LADIES’ JACKETS... See Our Stock ---The different societies intending to parace at the reception of th South African soldiers on arrival at Charlottetown are requested to send their marshals to meet togeth- er at the C.ty Hall tomorrow (Thurs- | |day) morning at nine o'clock, to| mS é oe " make final arrangements regarding | ¢ etc. D. L. is procession, Hooper, | ) T. J. HARRIS, London House. Chief Marshal. 2 van Ti _ ---People who were present at the | a N A if Grandview meeting assure us that : ‘the Patriot’s report is utterly lack- | 1. In new business in {‘anada. in the essential element. The ‘meeting wasa great success from the Conservative standpoint. Both Mr. Martin and Mr. McLean made excellent specches and each received a splendid hearing. The only man who disturbed the meeting was a| brother-in-law of Mr. D. A. McKin- non, the Liberal candidate. Wwe AoAn, IL. In ratio cf asse.s to liabilities. VUVVULG IIL. In Actual Results on Investment Pol- ---A contribution ot fifty dollars 1Cles. was sent in this morning by Mr. | Arthur §. Cameron from the resi- . . . . The Company is: ue Policies on the lives of men WO dents of Montague. Word hasbeen | | men and children on all up-to-date contracts. We will be pleased to select e plan to suit you. Call and{see us. J,&. ROSS, Provinciil Manager, Ch’town. received from Georgetown that thirty dollars have been collected there for the fund. Souris also sends in another list making the | total in cash from that place reach | the splendid sum of forty-five dol- | lars. In all Eing’s County will con-| tribute about $125. We are com-| pelled to hold the long list of addi- | 8 ) _ tional names until to-morrow. ¢