nascent AE SD poms wa ak a eh +4 ‘gat 75¢- er TH DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN OCTOBER 2o1gc0., so Time You Were Buying Bedd ng These pi ppy nights are for: ing many hou wives to the conviction that the buyin} j i rh : And if heddirg should te done ngAt Dow, | ’ mime the les 1 these houscwives will examine U rtic ferr d to in this list, they will be tor ee t the buying should be s .viction that the buying $f Shi nekt here. Blankets, Comtorts, Dimnn' . leads them fo mth ar Our $2.50 blanket leads them lor warm econ omy of purse. TAMES P ATON & CO. Bedding. Tong ago we learned that oll wool Dianket . ad ie ae’ , aa Rae 2 49 be good, must be only oO! it 4 hes: we will have at low prices. Rub yout hand over the white ali-woo! blankcts soft and fin nore sO than you would expect at the markee price. mee si Real cotch <Ayrshires and nglis! ce ’ fs sidewn batin j Lets Whitneys’ pure soit, comfortable blanket : > ik } r llankets from $4.5 $10.00, Lanadian DIAnke: grom 2.50 Up. JAMES PATON & CO. Women's Waists. . : + te nc} that IS, Sue Shirtwaists at such prices only un shirtwaists at such prices—are not usual but extremely rare, $1.50 and others JAMES PATON & CO, A woman may havea beautiful face, a win- ning smile, a majestic figure and most engag- icg manners, and still lack the one feature necessary to make her bewitching, which isa distinctive quality of coquettishness that can only blossom underneath the smashed crown and drooping brim of a South African hat. Our Warrior Hat in all colors only $1.00 One table of hats at 5oc. JAMES PATON & CO. worth $15¢ The same rigid scrutiny of fabrics, the same smart tailoring for boy’s clothing as for men s. Stvles that have the boyish grace with the manly finish. Beautiful suits for the little fellows ; strong, sturdy suits for the older boys —the practical and the novel—a splendid lot of warm Reefers from 75c to $3.50. Also 385 Ulsters going to-day at $3.75. JAMES PATON & CO. Never mind what the thermometer says, it’s time to buy heavier clothing tor that boy. If you want him dressed in clothes that are absolute.y right in style, tailored in first-class manner, and rightly-priced you should see what we have to offer. We are willing tc have the stock judged by these few garments but we don’t want the garments judged by these inadequate descriptions. Come and sce them. $15000.00 worth to choose fiom. JAS. PATON & CO POLITICAL MEETINGS. Meetings of the Electors of Ezst Queen’s ewill be held at the following times and places to which Alexander Martin, Fsq., the Upposition candidate, is respectfully invited : Winsloe toad, New Hail, Tuesday, Oct. 16, at 7 p. 2 Brackley Point Road, Harrington Ifall, Wednesday, Oct. 17, at 7 p. m. Rustico, Bank Hall, ‘i hursday, Oct. 18, at 7p m. Little York Hall, Friday, Oct, 19, at 7 “‘p. ™. Covehead West, Oct, 20, at 7 p. m. Tracadie Cross, Wx. 22, at7 p. m. Fo:t Augustus, Monaghan Raoi School, Tuesday, Oci. 23, at 7 p. m. Pownal Hall, Wednesday, 7p m. Lake Verd 25, at 7. m. Uigg Hall, Caledonia, 27, at 2 p. m. Grand View, 2; 4% 7.28 ~ Edon Hal Schoolhouse, Saturday, Schoolhouse, Monday, Oct. 24, at , Schoolhouse, Thursday, Oct. Friday, Oct. 26, at 7 p. m. Schoolhouse, Saturday, Oct. Schoolhouse, Saturday, Oct. Monday, Oct. 29, at 7 p. m. welie Rive:, Schoolhouse, Tuesday, Oct. 30, at 7, m. Miton Cross Hall, Thursday, Nov, 1, at 2 p.m, Murray Harbor North Hall, Thursday, Nov. 1, at 7p. m. Glen William Hall, Friday, Nov. 2, at 2p. m. Murray Ri 7 p- ™. iligh Bank 2p. wm. Wood Is!ands Hall, Saturday, Nov. 3, at i: p- m, er Hall, Friday, Nov. 2, at Hall, Saturday, Nov. 3, at D. A. McKINNON, Liberal Candidate. lexander Martin, the Conservative candi date will be present at the meetings. HIGH GRADE BULBS Fo: Winter and Spring Flowers Hyacinths, Narcissus, Talips. Freesias, Oxatis, Easter Lilies, Chinese Lilies, Calla Lilies: See our up-to-date catalozue. ) HASZARD & MOORE Sunnyside, ; THE DAILY EXAMINER} OCTOBER 20, ; 300 SIR LOUIS AT SOURIS THERE bre not afew naive remarks jo the speech delivered by the Honourable Sir Louis Henry Davies at Souris, At the beginuing of it he said, “Elections are becoming more of a ecience every day ard it bebcves the Liberal organ) zations bere to work ip wel! insrked-out plans of campaign.” There is wealth cf euggestion in this— in view of the “human devices” that are now being practiced ‘all along the line,” from Skinner’s Pond to Souris Break water, and the malific irfluence which has in the elections of recent years been repeatedly brought to bear by “Liberal Organizations” to the confusion and de. feat of public cpinion ia this Province. Truly it behooves electcrs who believe that “righteousness exalteth a nation” to be on their guerd and to work hard for the triumph of the right. Continuing, Sir Louis eaid :— “Mr. Fisher then took up the matter Britain: la this he was eminently suc- cessful 80 that now a complete system of Cold Storage has been established from Britieh Columbia in the Pacific to the Maritime Provinces in the Atlantic—a covuplete system of col dstoragein ware- houses, by railways and by steamboate— a comple chain, Twenty-eight steamers are now provided with Cold Storage facilities, and the great advantages re- sulting are everywhere visible, particularly in perishable products as butter, eggs, pouliry, fruit, &.” The italics are ours. Inu view of the facts and conditions here, the clear in- ‘erence to be drawn from this remark is that, in the opinion of Sir Louis Daviee, P.E. Island is nowhere! ?P. E. Iceland has not been reached by cold storage facilities—except tuch as caused the total destruction of the poultry we sert over to England last fall! Agaipv, Sir Louie, said : “The etrong business management of the government in fostering every branch of egriculiural production, in opening up markets, bas retulted in bringing to the farmers of Cavada the largest measure of the preeent prorpertty vow evidenced on every side*” = ne humour of this will be appreciated by thoee of our farmers who bave been compelled to sel] their oate st twenty sight cents per bushel acd theiz potatoes at 15 cents. The “fostering” efforte of the government ere ceen in millions of oushela of American corp, sduitted to our ma)ket free cf duty to drive out of our markeis es many bushels of ovr farmers oats. Itis to be seen, tco, in the prac.ical closing cf tbe m«rkets of Ger- many sgainet Caradian prcducts of all kiods, and in the dirmiseal of euch men as Mr.Dillon, «mploy:d by the late govs eroment in building up the dairy interests of this Province. “The story of Cenada’e progrese, “eays Sir Louie,” in the ehort time under Likeral rule, reads |:ke w ttory im the Arabian Nighte.” This is a story to tell tothe marines—not to the farmers of Prince Edward Island, who by their own bard labor, and the favor of Providence, have brought a meature of prosperity to Can- ada nolwithsianding the miemanagement of the men in ¢ fiice. Avcother funry remark to come from Sir Louis was this: “Although last year we epent $53,- 009 000, not one dollar of the amount could be found to beepent wrongly.” When it is rememberad that while the L.beral-Concervative Government was spending about $40,600,000 a year—$12- €00,000 or $13,000,C00 leesthan the new Liberals spent last year—Sir Louis went all overthis country denouncing the ex~ travag ance of the Administration and viewing ‘‘with alarm” the finarcial bur- dens of the oppressed people — this remark of 8ir Louis’ ie, indeed, remark- FURNITUXE. ‘<Soan now be of Cold Storage for perishable products to |: able! Conservative expenditures of $40,000,008 year were in the opinion of Sir Leuiaall wrong; Liberal expenditur- ers of $53 000,000 a year are, in the op'n- ion os the same Sir Louis, allright. Con- sistency then, art 8 j wel, “Not one single charge,” says,Sir Louis, preferred’’ against the im~ maculates of whom the immaculate Tarte is master, What the following liet of personal charger, re Washington abcut Commission, in which the name of Sir Louis Davies is prominent as usual ; High Commisioners~- Sir Wilfrid Laurier.......... .$ 3 821.39 Sir Ricberd Cartwright..... 3 361 68 Sir Louis Davies......... 2640 9) pe Se ee 1,766 48 Hon W. 8. Ficldiog........... 200 00 S.eff and Assistants— AA Bourassa, cecretary......... 2.200 00 WS Poteet: Sksciccies 9LL 28 Joseph Pope. .e-e cocecesees 1,852 15 W FB Rivgecoscocce-ooe0.0. 1,345 25 RW Veneietsccescoceccicsse, AIO DP Bom: & sa.caos ete 37 25 R Boudreau, private secretary Of Premier..ccccccscscces sss 807 60 S Leiievre, assisdant secre- tarv cf Premier..........e00 ° 435 00 F CT O'Hara, private sec-~ retarv of Sir R Cartwright 854 41 E B Williams, private eec- retary of Sir L H Davies... 102 50 W C Gorden, private secre~ tary of Sir L H Davies.... 851 85 G B Burns, or vate eecretary to WS Fielding............ . 101 75 W Simpeon, secretary of Mr King ..rcccccccevesccces soovecese 181 60 Capt Herbert Taylor.......+ 600 00 CaptO G V Spain......... 30000 Capt Wakeham..........+ . 163 13 J J McArthar...... om, anes 175 00 Messen gers— P Connolly ....o00ccs costes 475 46 P FCoanolly .ccsccccssvercccose Sl 56 R Archambault....... bask 275 00 Office and hotel] reatg....... . 1,814 02 Entertainments........+. snae.; ae Printing and stationery... 1992 64 Messengers, etc...... eeseresencooee - 60360 Telegrams ,cabs, tips, lwncheons cards, photographs, and sun- dri€e......++. so ctstechsbncets pabbea:c iE FOO coc rccind cd ose s bcs tA ae —A vote tor Davies or any of bie fol- lowers is a vote for Tarte and Tarteism. —-The voter who votes for any of the Governmeat candidates votes for Tarte. —Rain, hail or shine Ferqubarson’s tug draws ber $25 perday. Let ue be joyful ! —What will Ruszia and France ¢o now tbat Great Britain and Germany have united to block their game ? —Tarte is the Master of the Adminis. tration, and a vote for any member or supporter of the Administration is a voce for him, and ao expression of approval of his methods of administration: — It appeare that Sir Wilfrid wes warn ed that Mr. Cook would turn againet hin if the Government went wrong. The Government has gone ai] wrong, aod M:, Cock, with thousenode of Liberals at his back.is now going to turn the rascals ont Poll Tax Voters must b ar in mind that it is the payment of Poll Tax for the year 1899 which qualifies them at the coming election AND NOT THIS YEAR'S Poll ‘Tax. —That was an ingenious youth who knocked the bottom out of the great Grit Rally at O'Leary by marching forward to the stage with a little berrel labelled ‘Coal Oil ” and placing it at Bir Louis’ feet while he orated on the wonders the Liberals had done for the Canadian peo- ple. Never did a barre! of anything, full or empty, stop the flow of oratory 60 con clusively. Even the boys have taken the weigbt of the Liberal oratore. What will they Le able to do with the men ? Dr. Roddick, the Liberal-Concervative candidate for St. Antoine Divisior, has issued # card in which he says: “i enter the contest with the determination tha’, reeult as it may, my friends and 1 shall come out of it without a sia‘n; ‘hat neither directly nor indirectly will I be a party to any expenditure of money in convection with tbe election, beyond what ia strictly within the spirit ae well as the letter of the Jaw. It would be a poor compliment to the intelligence, the fairs mindedness and the manliness of the elec- torsof St. Antoine Division to suppoee otberwice. It will bs for the electors theraselves to decide whether this attitude is one which shonld have their eupport.” This shows the proper epirit. Around and gee tl.e housekeepers who are buying our They buy here because they save from 10 to 25 p. ¢. Our stocks are very complete—and W: are showing a {arse number of new designs—never shown here before. MARK WRIGHT ? THE CARDIGAN DISTRICT, We learn that W. A. O:; Moreon, Ease quire, bas accepted the nomioation of the Liberal-Conservatives of Cardigan, and will be their candidate at the bye-elect:on It i+ pleasing to see the Opposition taking time by the fcr lock and making choice of one £0 able and competent in every way to represent the district and the province in the Legislature. We hope that a vig- orous cinvass for Mr. Moreon will be p o» recuted and that the friends of good pov~ ernment tor the country will be fully or- ganized for the contest whenever it moy be brought on. —_——_ ~~ + oe -_—_—_— LATEST LETTER | FROM CORP. O'REILLY. ———— Kuie River, Transvaal, 8. A, Sept. Sib, 1906. Dear Farner.—I suppose you are worried at my long silence. But I had verious reasons for it. I have had only one letter and two papers from home in two monthe. Company G has been onthe armored tiain sisce July 20.b, aod we were getting tired of the tameness and in-~ activity when the long-expected and we)- come telegram last nighi said we were to leave bere for Canada as soon a8 possible. Tae telegram also stated that anyone de- sir'og to re~enlist for further active eer vice could do so; but I don’t believe thee will be many to do 60, and | cannot blame them, Toall appea arc- we will be seon retaroiog. i Suave , njovedJ yoo! heal bh wii chrough the campa:gu, ave 1 am giad now I was put on tne armored train ae it hae giveo me a fime chance to xe the country. We patrolled the railroad line from Kroonatadt to Pretorie, aud we had a tairly good time and decent rations, We have been st..0 ed here the last eight days, ard there ir: wiih us two com- panies of the Koyal Irish HKiflee, They ae the men who were captured from General Gatacre last April, and released June 6.h. They are a iioe lot of men, have a rich brogu*, and are jolly with it. The re t of the regi nent areetationed ti: w teeo mice north of P etorieg Toere ie a large numver of cick scattered around iu hospitals avd otber places. Ao amusing incident occurred here last week. Ono August Sist we went to E andsfoastein taking the General and s'aff to Pretoria, returning the sameday. We were ordered to remain in the cars the next night and be ready for an early stert next morning. Betore daylight we ran down to Kip River where we learned that the Boers had stopped a train ani after looting it set iton fire. Prob- ably you have already heardofit. They killed two mea and wounded one. At Klip River we prepsred for aa encoun'e ‘ but wueo we *rrived on the scene, three miles below, the train was ablaze, and 200 mouateu wen arovodit, The Boers nad retired toa safe distance and wee | o ig, aod perhups laughing, at us from tc bul-ides. Atter savirg what we ?could trom the train, we were told by the officer in charge we could have tbe ecac- ‘rels'cck. Thetun came in hv, The sto :k consisted of preservi#, canned me t3 adkodred material. Msi ot us laid in qu te aeupply, after which a young tcliuw in my car (I have charge of one) composed a jingling rh me on Company G’.« jaw. Sume or the ity Beurc sb LO the xt. John ranere te bev: priated, and I ce .d you a copy in the hove the Cher lov.etown boyeo u.sy bave tun over i, Hoping to see my old friends eoou,I re~ main, Your aff ctionate eon, Josepa O’Reitiy. MEETING AT MALPEQUE. Great Success For the Opposition. The meeting held at Malpeque last evening was a great euccess for the Ops position. Mr Bell begav,epeaking tamely for about half an bour. Mr. Lefurgry followed with a l.y-:!y speech from the Opposition point of view. Then Sir Louis spoke for an bour making some very reckless statements. He was fol- lowed by Hon. Senator Ferguson, who was listened to with the most careful at- tention from 16 to Il o’clock- The Seva tor made plan, clear statements of facts which carried conviction to ithe minds of the intelligent and independent electors. It is pleasing to Jearnthat there is a great change in the public opinion cf Malpeque and vicinity. —The Tories of Toronto gave Premier Liurier ¢ crowd; and he gave them gilded p rates, HORSES ON FREIGHT. T0 WEST INDIES. The “B. ©, Borden” 385 tons will Icad early in November for Barbadoes and Demerara—and will carry horses on deck—applications for space should be made early, This vessel is adopted for sefe and carrying. excellently well comfortable CARVELL BROS, Ch'town, Oct. 13; 1900 1w eod, SR ee es That centrally situated one tr nenment hoise on Prince Street, next to{the late Taomas Alley’s, containing eight Jarge rooms, with stable and coach souse, at present occupied by Rev. H. B, Morris, who is removing from the Ieland. Poss session given the 23rd inst. | ‘ : | & be C0. 5 LTD. : Thomas McQuaid, Lower Queen St. if "| FALL AN) WINTER All Wool or Fleece Lined, Oc. A garment, all sizes upto 44 inchee. Very special values in all- wool or Fleece Limed at 75c¢c and $1.00 a garment, ' prices than ever before shown. a UNDERWEAR| BETTER VALUES THAN EVER. Fine Medium Weight Sani. tary wool, a garment. See our values before purchasing. 159 garments, odd lot, at 20 per cent off. Big sale of bankrupt rainproofs, See our boys warm clothiny. JAS. Very Stylish PALL PATON & ¢ If PAYS TM BUY AT PERKINS’ SUITS For Ladies. Take time io look at our new fall suits. Here the correct styles are on display at prices that will ets a y. We make it pay to buy here. Better Style Better Quality suit you. Less Price. THE MILLINERY LEADERS $1.00 | A Popular Garment; Men's Scotch Lambs Wool Suits | Which we have in Cashmere and Scotch Wool at low prices, Fine Lines Imported Underwear | _ We are’showing some of the best Imported Goods in | plain and heavy ribbed Llama, Szotch Wool, &c., at lewer- -% F.PERKING & C0, | ‘ : aie — en Re AE ta LO El ae ane net wena Me A Boren - ee co