we emma & THE DAI Keating Room Lesage estes a a LY EXAMIN 6Use.0f Comm yn; p y : Per Year Utta AS —_— VOL. 36 This is True Liberty, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. when Free Born Men having to Advise the Public may speak free—Evxipipes, ISLAND, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1900 Single Copies Two Cents aa NO. 283 ER. —— Periect Its Damaged Prices There's nothing the matter with this ladies’ made-up suits, ezcept the price. splendid lot of That bas been cut and mctilated in a cruel manner. These suits are new, they're stylish, they’re well made. There's a big stock to choose from, and nowis the time you want a suit. We advertised thirty-six a few days ago. There's not any thirty-six here now, but perhaps we have yours yet. $2.46 Suits for $1.84 3.60 Suiits for 2.70 4.00 Suits for 3.00 5.00 Suits for 3.75 7.00 Suiits fcr 5.25 9.00 S i:s for 6.75 MOORE & McLEOD The Busies: Store on Charlot :etown’s Busiest Street. Fireworks ! Fireworks ! WHOLESALE & RETAI Merchants, citizens generally, societies and committees should _ their supply of Fireworks in good time to insure a good selec- at the exhibition. : ~sCannon Crackers, Roman Candles, Fire Crackers, Star Mines, uzzy Wuzzy Chasers, Lawn Lights, Cannon Salutes, Crimson Bat- fries, Exhibition Rockets, Sky Rockets from 8c to $1.50. GEO. CARTER & CO. ad& Wx ~~, HANDSOME.... Rings We display one of the handsom- est"assortments of Ladies’ Rings to be seen in the city. W. W. Wellner, Watchmaker, Jeweler Engraver, iat” ee ae ; ba a ate! é etown, P. E, I.| We would specially mention our slection = ot half hoop settings, mounted with Dia- monds, or in combination with Emeralds, Rubies, Sapphires, Pear'’s, Turquoise, or ZN ss A a A oO Z oe vA tO WN VAAN LFF SS Pos Forenoon. ARRIVAL OF IDAHO. Landing at Ten O’clock This}! A New Cat (SPHCIAL TO THR EXAMINER. ] | Hautrax, Nov. 1.---The Idaho ar- rived here at three morning. The troops landed at ten o'clock. The city is gay with bunting, and crowds throng the streets. BOYS COMING HOME. Will Arrive in Charlottetown Fri- day Evening. [SPROLAL 20 THR BXAMINER, ] Hauirax, Nov. 1.--- The Contin- gent will leave Halifax tomorrow for home.---Cu’Town OFFicers. <i a BOTHA ON THE MARCH. ———_ Proceeding with a Strong Force to Invade Cape Colony. (SPECIAL TO THE EXAMINER. ) Pretoria, Nov. 1.---Intelligence has reached here that Commandant General Botha is marchiug with a | } AUGUSTINE C. McDONALD, ESQ. Augustine C. McDonald, Esq., was nominated on Wednesday as the Opposition Candidate for King’s. | : | He was proposed by D.Gordon,s¢c- onded by John A Mathieson, and /Supportec by Angus McLean, Arch J Macdonald, Henry Levangie, E H | McKachern, James Bourke, James |H Skinner, John D Knight, Daniel Skinner, Nelson Fairchild, Temple W Macdonald, H Allister Macdonald, H Yoston, Richard D Keaho, George Keenan, Charles Fitzgerald, | Edward B McLaren GEORGETOWN ROYALTY. Joseph McAulay, Andrew Me- Aulay. E B Muttart, John McLean, J G Sterns, CH Sterns, Peter A Mce- Phee, Dr GH Marven, John Keays, | Michael McCormaak, Jas McQuaid, J C Ferguson, William Pope, A | Boisner, Bennett McEachern, Hugh ‘Campbell, Andrew Mooney, Frank |Bushey, Angus McPhee, Donald | A Campbell, Joseph M Macdonald, We have an immense stock from the firm who made the display | , Alex Macdonald, Nelson Longapie, |Malcolm Praught, Wm J Gillam, H 'J MacDonald, Stephen McEachern, 'Patrick Grady, Peter Mullison, - | Frank Conroy, H D McLean, E L Stewart, J B Matthew, U Matthew, 'D Sutherland, Ronald H Macdon- ald, Herman McPhee, Thos Perkins, | R F Macdonald, John McQuaid, Wm | Mellett, Ambrose Haynes, Patrick | |McCarthy, Robert Hillyer, George | Leslie, John Garrett, Henry Square- | briggs, Robert Deagie, John Kick- /ham, John T Cantwell, James Kick- ham, Wm McLaren, Howard Leslie, | Daniel Doyle, Dr A A McLellan, all of Seuris; Stephen McdAulay, James James Keays, Line Road; John J Campbell, ‘hepstow ; McDonald, Cormack, Souris River; Mathias shend, South Lake; Creamer. Joseph N McDonald, Nor- ris Pond; Theo Gallant, Eusebius |Gallant, New Acadia; William _ McCormack, Peter D Conway, John. Sullivan Henry, William Griffin, Wm | | Bushey, Frank | Rock Barra; John Mc- | Mooney, Little Harbor ; John Town- | Bernard | | H Townshend, Murdoch Gillis, Hec- | | tor Campbell, Joseph Mead, Cyril! White, Rollo Bay ; Clement McDon- ald, James McPhee, Clear Springs ; J C Underhay, Hector McMillan. Bay »rtune ; Joseph A McDonald, Red House; Lazarus White, Peter } Mallard, sr.. Wm Mallard, Gowan Brae ; Peter Conway, Geo Mallard, Wm Longapie, Joseph Fisher, Jas Cantwell, Patrick Hanlan, John G | Mallard, Francis Bushey, John Edward Gregory, Alex Cheverie, Wm Mallard, John) Cheverie, New Zealand ; H B Bruce, John E Robertson, James Gardner, ‘James G Bruce, Alex McLean, Red ' Point. and was | done to save her life. strong force to invade Cape Colony near Kenhardt, where it is said that the irreconcilable Boers are ready to join him. ma A TURF OUTRAGE. Lina Belle-Poisoned by Croton Oil. [SPECIAL TO THE HXAMINER. | AMHERST, Nov. 1.---Lina Belle, the well-known Quebec mare, died here yesterday from poisoning. On Mon- day night, during the temporary. ‘absence of her | persons broke into the stable at the driving park and gave her a dose of ' croton oil. attendants, some In the morning she was discovered to be in a very pitiable condition, removed to the Terrace Hotel stable where everything was But the dose administered had gone thoroughly through her. Mr. La Roche, who 'is in town,valued the mare at $5,000. ROSENEATH., Walter Kelly, Patrick Kelly, | Thomas Donahoe, Arthur Gordon, | George Gordon, Lemuel Gordon, | Capt. Wm. Gordon, Alfred Gordon, | Fade Gordon, Edward P. Munn, ‘homas Rulpitt, Con. Donahoe,John Donahoe, Thomas Donahoe. SUMMERVILLE. the men who were working would be sent home. rr oe ——— HU MAN DEVICES. Srr,---The yellow weeds and this- tles being all cut down along the railway track, it was thought jthat at this Sut no ! ‘ingenuity of the Government was Patrick W Keoughan, John Gill, | James Kelly, Alexander Murphy, | Taos. Rice, John Edmonds, Malcolm Gillis, John Allan McDonald, Michael Curran, Gregory Kelly, Anthony Troy, John Lawler, James Coady, | Andrew Lannan, Henry Lannan, | Thos Cain, John J Walsh, Richard Gill, John Mahar, Elijah Fraser, | James Edmonds, Wm Cain, Thos | Connolly, Patrick Bower, Terrence | McInnis, James Sample, Patrick | Morrisey, Patrick Lawler and many others. CARDIGAN BRBIDGE. John Donahoe, James E Macdon- ald, James L Macdonald, DC Mor-| son. | BURNT POINT. : Nathaniel McPhee,John Hemphill | James McPhee. | A> madale, John W McPhee. EPPSS GOCOA GRATEFUL COMFORTING Distinguished everywhere for Delicacy of Fiavour Superior Quality, and Highly Nutritive Properties. Specially grate- ful and comforting to the nervous and dyspeptic. Sold only in }-lb. tins, labelled JAMES EPPS & CO., Ltd. Homeopathic Chemists, London, England. BREAKFAST SUPPER 4 4 . —— ~~ Op Is. , : These we show in three and five stone combinations. 4 ' i EPPS'S GOCOA OBITUARY. 1 _f Mr. William McCabe, of Newton, Lot 26, died on Tuesday evening last, iu the 55th year of his age, after an illness extending for several years. | He was an honest, upright man, and | well respected. He leaves a wife and three children to mourn the loss of a kind husband and father. funeral took place to Kinkora ceme- tery Thursday, and was attended. a= Sir Louis DAvies made a. mistake last evening when he depreciated that YOUNG man. young, it is felt by the young men men of West Queen’s that he will represent them well in Parliament ; His | largely If Mr. Stewart is | equal to the occasion. A switch at Newton, Lot 26, is now being trans- ferred to the other side of the track, and the root puilers are again hard at work. What next. OweEN. 6 Henn This signature is on every box of the genuin Laxative Bromo-Quinine tabicts the remedy that cures a cold in one day Bon’t Tell Your Troubles to a Policeman Tell them to us. If you have a cough BRITISH COUGH CURE cures most coughs; it is pleasant to take. It contains everything that it shouid con- tain, to benefit a cough, and nothing that it should not con- tain. Price 20 cents. If your cough is of long standing we defy itto stand in the face of our Emulsion with guaiacol. Do you know about this article? If not come in and let us_ tell you what others fay in praise of it. A. W. Reddin,PhmbB. The Square Druggist, SUNNYSISIDE X o'clock this/ The | and the young men are going to. | vote for him. rrr REWARD OF MERIT. National Popularity in Less Than a Year, Throughout a ¢reat nation of ‘eigiity Millions it is a desperate | Struggle to securé éven a recogni- tion for a new article tosay nothing | of achieving popular favor, and yet |within one year Stuart’s Catarrh Tablets, the new catarrh cure, has met with such success that today it can be found in every drug store throughout the United States and Canada. To be sure, a large amount of advertising was necessary in the first instance to bring the remedy to the attention of the public, but | everyone familiar with the subject | knows that advertising alone never made any article permanently suc- cessful. It must have in addition | absolute, undeniable merit, and this | the new catarrh cure certainly pos- | sesses in a marked degree. | Physicians, who formally depend- | ed upon inhalers, sprays and local ; Washes or ointments now use |Stuart’s Catarrh Tablets because, as one of the most prominent stated, these tablets contain in pleasant, convenient form all the really effi- cient catarrh remedies, such as red {gum, Guaical, Eucalyptol, and San- | guinaria. | They contain no cocaine nor opiate, and are given to little child- | Ten within entire safety aud benefit. Dr. J. J. Keitiger, of Covington, Ky., says: I suffered from catarrh in my head and throat every fall, with stoppage of the nose and _ irri- tatiou in the throat affecting my voice and often extending to the stomach, causing catarrh in the ‘stomach. I boughta fifty cent package of Stuart’s Catarrh | Tablets at my druggist’s, carried (them in my pocketand used them faithfully, and the way in which they cleared my head and throat Was certainly remarkable. I had no catarrh last winter and spring and consider myself entirely free from any catarrhal trouble. Mrs. Jerome Ellison, of Wheeling, W. Va., writes: I suffered from. ca- tarrh nearly my whole life, and last winter my two children also suffered from catarrhal colds and sore throat so much they were out of school a large portion of the winter. My brother who was cured of ca- tarrhal deafness by using Stuart’s Catarrh Tablets urged me to try them so much that I diiso ard am truly thankful for what they have done for myself and my children. I always keep a box of the tablets in the house and at the first appear- ance of a cold or sore throat we nip } ' itin the bud and catarrh is no ‘longer a household affliction with us. Full sized packages of Stuart’s Ca- tarrh Tablets are sold for fifty cents at all druggists. Standard... Life Assurance Co. } } ESTABLISHED 1825. Liberal policies, free and unre- ' stricted. _ Bonus Year, {900 Assure before the 15th November | and secure a share of the profits. | Enquire for r. ¢s, terms, ecc. Hyndman & Co. AGENTS. /33 Queen Street. Kerosene Oil... Kerosene oil is a burning question just _now both with politiians and housekeepers. out of it, while the latter want to know where to get the best quality of oli tr the ‘least money. We have just received pa-t of | our fall stock direct by schooner from N | York. It is called ““PRATT’S ASTFA and is the highest grade of refined 41 er can | Oil. We are now offering it for sale in four gallon tins for 22c per imperial gallor. Ask for Pratt’s Astral, as there is no better, | Special low price by the cask. BEER & GOFF, Crocers arrh Cure Secures \ The former want te make political capital_. a. 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