Md FALTS. Hughes’ La Grippe Wafers are & specific for Colds, La Grippe, Influenza a1 d all kind~j uw red complaints. One dose re- Un- like the ordinary cold remedies heves, & few doses cures, you can go about as usual while taking them, Price 25¢ a box. HUGHES’ we a goceeosesee. @ ee teeee0e = Don't Bake To-day Bot order everything you want at the Eclipse Bakery, It ia certainly remarkatle the number of peeple who are now getting their baking done here. Den’t ewelter over a cook stove to bake the necersaries of life, Ring Telephone 98. and leave your order for App'e Pie 10 and 12c each Cream Pies 12 and 15c each Cocearut Pis 16 and 20c each Curran: Cake l6c per Ib. Whe Cake l6c per Ib. B tad of all kinds All freeb aid geod, ». Stewart Ec: tpeee BAKERY BAKES KEST BREAD. sGGatccecs JF SE8S82S8 %*08 The People’s Druggists Apothe- caries Hail. & C0. I. ces PROKERS, Ftock Exchange Building, Montreal. Deal rs mm New Yurk Stocks, cotton and praia, 1-8 per cect Cormisston each dey Direct wives with New York to Lvery isculy tor execuung orders prem pty. Conrespercence solicited. } ee EEE erEEeEnercees AT LOT 65. -_—_oo MEETING The large hall a+ Lot 65 was packed on Saturday night to hear the public quet= tions of the day discyaced by the Liberal Conservative Candidat:,and other'speakers, Mr. D. W. Henderson occupied the chair and the epeaking took lowing order: Mr. W. S. Stewart, in an hour’s speech, gave a thorough aed com prehensive re. view of the misdeeds and sboricomings of the present Government and the policy of imperial preferential trade which Sir Charites Tupper is about to accomplish for Canada. He was well received ‘and loud- ly applauded on concluding. Pr mier Farquharson spoke after Mr Stewart, speaking chiefly on local ques tions, not attempting to meet the ch arges made against the Oictawa Government by the previous speaker. Mr. P. J. Trainor was the next speaker, and took the meeting by storm by his abie and eloquent speech. Mr. Trainor was followed by Dr. Doug- lase, who seemed to be al! at sea op Do- minion politics, Atter Dr. Douglass bad concluded bis remarks the chairman spoke about adjourning the meeting on account of its being Saturday evening. While the mat- ter of a*jouroment was being considered Mr. J. F. Whear, who was not called for by ary one, ascended the platform to speak. Mr. Stewart objected to this, declaring that it was the turn of a Lib- eral-Conservative speaker. Mr, James McLean, of West River, and Mr. Stewart arranged that the latter should make a sbort reply to Dr. Douglase, and tha: then Mr. McLean should epeck on behalf of the Government. But Mr. Whear and Premier Farquharson woald not consent, insisting that Mr. Wnear should speak first, and in cons¢ quence the meeting broke up in confusion. “The blood ie the life.” Science has never gone beyond the simple statement of scripture. But it has illuminated that statement and giving it & meaning ever broadeuing with the increas:ng breadth of knowledge. When the blood is “oad” or impure i¢ is not alone the body which euffere through disease. The brain is a'so clouded, the mind and jadgment are effected, and many an evil deed or im- pure thought may be dircetly traced to the impurity of the blood. Noone can be well balanced in mind and body who-e blood is impurs. No one can havea wholesome and pure life unlees the biood is pure. Foul blood may be made pure by the uee of Dr. Pierce’s Golden ,Medicel Discovery. When the blood is pure, body and brain are alike beelihy and life becomes a daily nappiness Free. — Dr, Pierce’s Common Senee Medical Adviser, 1008 pogex, 700 sllustra~ tiong, is sent fres om receipe ut stamps te defray expenses of muiliog sud cnusiom-, Send 31 one-cent etitups tor ape covers, or 50 *tamss8 ter cloth, to Dr. KR. 1 V. Pierce, 663, Mam 5 reet, Butialo, | ee ee | rece, wt h stsble and ; prea nt cceugied by Rev. H. B. | who is removing from the Island. | Ression N.Y. Ly This signature is on every box of the genuine Vaxative Bromo-Quiiine T»iets the remedy that cures a cold im one day To LET. That centrally eituated one tenenment Pricee Street, next to ibe lave Allev’s, containing eight large j house on T. oma coach nacnée, xi Morrie, Pow 23rd inst. Apply to given tae § Thomas McQuaid, Lower Queen St. tf Jackets our Jackets'are made to fit the living forms of P. BE. tstand. WEEES & COQ. No stor 10nal) a Finisie a: ali say e in ihe city can show a better selected or more fash- | Valve they tead, at least “that is what the people see Weeks & Co’s cheap Jacket at $2.45 Then we have something nice at, $3.56 warmth style and finish our Jacket at $5.20 jeads them ail. We ¥ ’ Blues and Black. W BAK Si THE*jPEOPLE’ScfSTORE. Low some choice Jackets in Fawns, Beaver, “Grey, — EEO AOE IE 5 CT ee ST LEADERS,INMILLINERY, ; place in the fol) —_ ee | u ee ee cee + ~ SATURDAY’S POOTBALL GAMB. | [ q Sons of the Heather Victorious. The second footba!i match of the sea 800 was played at Victoria Park Satur i day afternoon, when a Scoich team lined | the big meeting in Market Hall conight Up Against the allied forces Irelaud, etc. delight a footballist’s heart. of Eogland, exc lent order, and conditions were favourable for a good game. ‘i've High- landers won the toss and played the firet balf with the suo behind them. It was 4.30 when Blake kicked off for the Allcomer+, It was soon apparent tvat ibe Higbland |. ddies were to tave the beter of the argument. Their buck division was impregnable, while their forwards fought every inch of ground. Not maoy mainu'es of play bad elapsed when Ritchie was given the ball on his own fifteen yard line by a magnificent rurc§ he ‘eluded his Opponents’ backe, and the fir-t “ try” was ecored for the Seo -hbmer. The govl was not kicked and the score stood Scotchmrn 3; Alicomers 0. The Alicomers now made desperate efforts to score, McQuillan, Kehoe aod the two Suilivans doing splendid work. But the Scottish back division kept up their good performances and by some tackling, swiftruoning and skilful handling of the bali kept the scoredown. Their forwards rushed the pigskin down the field,and R.B. Brown went over the line for auother try. Bethune kicked a pretty goal aod the score stood Scotchmen 8; Allcomers 0. Thus the half ended. The second half was more stub- boroly contested, and the all- comers did better work. But the Scotchmen were not to be outdone and after some magoificent “passing” on the half-back line Ritchie sgain made one of his sensational runs aod avother try was the result. No goal. Scotchmen 11; Allcomers 0. The Highlanders’ forward had appar- ently used their strength and it r:quired skilfal work on the part of the quarters— Lou Macmillan aod Brown—to stave off the onslanght of the Allcomers, The bal! was rushed to the Scottish five yard mark and atry wae insight. A series of scrim~ mages followed during which a High- lander transgressed the rnies by picking the ball out. The referee wastoo sbarp for him, however, and the Allcemers were awarded a free kick which resulied ina goal by Blake. Score—Scoicb i!; All- comers 2, The ecene of coctic: was then changed to the other end of ibe field. Ruchie sazan wentover the line for a tonchiowa, The score stood *co comeu 14; A lcomers 2—and the pame e-ded. The combination werk of the Scotch halfbacks — Kitchik, Eric McLean, Berhune aad C MeMilias— was ofine groaod gain- ing styl, sod & morkred tinprov: ment was boucesble trou insi week's game. Keep Lup boys, wis tte ouly wav to win, The yuartere, Lou Macmitlaun aod Brown, as ustial werealways* a the game,” while en the Ailcemers’ ‘eam McQuiilan, Kehoe, Tramor »vrd the Sullivans played with exe lent j i leans nt and repeatedly gained ground tne Prince of Wales College mea on thete»m , McLean, S rong, Mc- Bride, Sierve, Me radyen, Seiler and he Snerpes are rp dy coming forward and will duublicss unprove greatly with more pr’ Cllee. Mr. D.A. “Milk anon, of the Abegs Welln, refeyeed .be vame to the sutisfac- tion cf all TA Ris’ AGENT WEST. In connect'on with Mr. Tarte’s emmia- sary in We-t Privee, the following Ieuer is to Jost L Lo partial: “st. AnTonte de Bloomfield, Oct.6 1900, | | *‘}eak LImpartiaL,—1l write to you haitvy the mediou of vour paper you w !} put the public en its guard agains ce individual who'calls himself Mr Tarts’ pres ’ “He -erme to Bloomfield to force the (altivateur vpon ibe people. “pe found wé out and threatened me 'O teke my ,O= mMarier commission form :e. TL voulan’s teke the Cuitivaceur. In pite Of bis threats Lo refored ic with indig- nation wna pul tbe run en Guim “] regret totell you that tne ereature was seccmpsuied by # Ligmehman who ought io ktow how te pass bis time | ; better. “Peank GaLiast Mr. Gellantis an Acadian of prine’” e and spirit. aod if there are many more hike | bim La Jeur will scou return © th Master of tue Adainisiration d: gu-ied, — mee eee ae Lote of good «hinge EE. island Magezice. See the picture v! The day was one that would | There was | | Dot & breath of wind; the grounds were in knows Andsew ik in the October P | Charlottetown filly yeers ago, and read , the description by bb. L. M. Five cent at all the hook«rores ae | be - ‘NOTICE — Axy Person or Persons Guilty of an Infraction of the Following City By-Law, Viz, ‘“No person, shall or Otherwise injure any tree planted under the authority of this By-Law, or any tree now planted and grow- ing upon any Streei or square in the said city, or shall cut down, break or otherwise injure the boxes, supports or other appendages to or around any such tree. ” Shall be prosecuted under the penal clause of said By-Law and subject toa penalty ol the sum of sixteen dollars with costs. J]. P. NICHOLSON, ‘ City Surveyor. 3ins eod. ave 3 Clause 3 ." er . cut down AIK, lo} Cap Oct 13,ff1900. ance THE DAILY BXAMINSR CHARLOTTETOWN OCTOBER 15 1j00., Cal ah Uiher Iteng Ca a ee ee Marker Haut — Puolic meé iy tonight, Hear the public questions discussed at -_ Tae Campana —The steamer Campana was In port On Saturday night. She had ; @ good general freight. ~~ SHIPMENT OF Horses — A. Horne & Co, shipped seventeen work horses tocay to Newfoundland. >_>— Witt Ner Come.—The New Glasgow foorball team Canoot come to Charlottes town this fall, — Tue Harirax,—The eto-mer Halifax i8 expected here from Boston early to- morrow morning. She wil! ea:] oo re ure about one o’clock. 8S. O. E.—Reguler meeting of Lodge Privce Edward (Red Rose Degree) to- night at 8 o’clock, Every member is requested to attend. Tue Hatirax Boat.—The City of Ghent arrived in Charlottetown yesterday moruivg about five o’clock, tbe public re- ceiving the usual notification. She left oa return to Halifux this foreneon. Her outward freight included a quantity of potatoes for the West Indiee. 3. or T.—Prince Edward Division wil] hold a public entertainment in Wright’s Ha)! to-morrow evening. The Rev. D, B. MeLeod and Rev. Mr. Whieton will speak, Mies Rattray will read and Mr. Stanley will sing. Refreshments served at cloee of programme. Silver collection at the door. Opera Hovek.—The Ravel Humpty Dumpty Pantomime and Specialty Com~ pany gave an excellent. performance in the Opera House on Saturday night. The singiog and instrumental music was some of tae best yet in Charlottetown. The compaoy will give a matinee on Tbhureday afternoon and a performance in the even» ing. — Tu» Guisanz —The surveying steamer Guinare, which Kas been on service on the Newfoundland coast during the summer, arrived in Charlotietown yester- day morningto go into winter quarters. The many friends in Coarlotictown of Mr. Keating, the efficient storekeeper, will regret to hesr that he was very il) for sOme time, being an inmate of the Hospital at Si. Jobn’s for five weeks, asnstalipliclis Aw Expiaxation.—Io concection with the synopsis of the willof the late hue, Thomas W. Dodd, pubjished on Saturday, THe ExamMixer 18 Fr quested to state that Mrs Doda’s bequest ot $35,600 i given to her absolutely, also Mr. Doud's lace re-i~ dence (taxes insurance and repairs thereto to be paid out of the estate) and horse- hold furniture, eic, for her Ife, Mrs. Dod does not share in the residue otthe estate, Mra. Mahon’s bequest ot $35,006 is given to her abeolute!y, xlso the nome oceuri-d by Mre. Dodd and hou-ehold furr™ re, ete., after her desth. ard an eqs: share with Dr. Dodd in the resi-~ of the estate. The beqnest for the rm: steoance and education of Frederick W siker Ings is $5000 not $3090 as stated. Mi. HOUSE. OF BERLIN | Cured of Lumbago by Dodd’s Kid. ney Pills Beruix, O° 15 —~Everyone in Berlin le is a reepected and prosperous resident, who numbers his friends by hundreds. For over a year past Mr. House was tormented by severe pains in his back, which increased in severity in spite of doctors and their medicines. He was advised to try Dodd’s Kidney Pills. Hedideo, That night he felt less pain. Daily the pains absted, and in less ‘han two weeks Dodd’s Kidney Pilis bad cared him thorougbly. There is only one eure and unfailmg enre for Back-ache. ‘ihat cure is Dodd’s K dnev Pille. Experience has proved ois thousands of times. ad TF BBBSHAAGBGAYS id ss ox A {| & Kr fi i “ ti % ut A fs SHCCOUNS F ~ s Against Us & = Ni VoD is ast FX are requested to be sent in i AT ONCE. All acecunts due us are re- quested to be paid to us AT ONCE. ‘ : “s pee, «: we Ld & .% s ; be 5 Ka Qor. Kent and Prince Streets Cg) SPEEA Ss NGS errr ret WEET ME AT THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE, Stanley Bros. SHOWIng of ;the latest cut, tailored by {the best mannfacturers on ‘earth. meena ‘Perfection in Quality, Style, Assortment, Fit, Finish and Workmanship $2.50 to $19.50 Each. STANLEY BROS ht. Perrin’s Gloves. We sell Perr'r.’s and other high class made gloves. We know no beter naie gloves than you can ree at uur store, every pair guaranteed to be per e tin workmianu-bip, Our st.cx is the largest we ever had the pleasure of showing, boazht right, and will sold with the-maliest profit of any house mm the trade. Kid Glove; Fieecy lined, 6@c, 80c, 90c, $..00 and up Kid Gleves, suk lined, $1.60 and up. Mocha Gloves, silk lined, $1.75. Mocha Gleves, fleecy tined $1.00. Russian Tan, unlined driving gloves $1.10. These prices will be found very !ow for the quality. Wos2len Underwear The season is here for you to put on warm uoderciothin: We are prepared to supply your nezds at the lowest prices. D. A. Bruce. Kall - i1900_ . Br! Our imper aticns in Suit'ngs, Overcoatings, Trouserings, evc, for ta’! an nter ire now full and complete. Cool morning: and evenings must remiad you that you want 9 top-coat, We are showing a nagnifiient range in correct <oatings for spring and fal talf you w: nt a heavy winter overcoat now is the best time to buy. Our range in Scotch Saitings for fall and winter cannot be surpassed. -Furoishings - G >ods. Shirts, Collars, Ties, Underwear, Waterproot Uosats, Umbrellas, Uap Sweaters, Hose, Handkerchiefs, etc. GORDON & MCLELLAN ———— eeeae~ Men’s Stylish{Vufitters...