| Sek Re yc. 8 <tm _——— is e= 6@@ » S | been filed against the return of the mem- angel Now is the tin jug mats. 1200 STAMPED mats of the newest designs. ALSO Hessians and Forfars nthe following widths. 18, 27, 32, 56,54, 72 inches, prices and quality right. Wholesale orders promptly attended to. WEEKS & CO. THE PEOPLE'S STORE WHOLESALE & RETAIL 6¢@ 460 CiTY COUNCIL MERTING for hook— Standing Committees and Auditors Appointed, A epecial meeting cf the new City Counci| was held last evening for the pur- pee of appointing standing committees, ditors, aod fir t assistant chief of the te deportment. When the Mayor took echair at 7 5O there were oreeent Coun- illore Whear, Macdenali, H- ~, Tarlor @d Brown. Councillor |i irue did not | after the comm?) tees bad tren | pointed, and Councillor Canton entered be chamber a few minutes Defore him, After the Mayor had expiaised the vb- tfor which the meeting was called, the pointing of cemmittees was proceeded ith as follows :— Finance—Whear, McDonald and I.ycas. Street——Tay lor, Lyous,Mc|Jonald,Browa ind Bal 8. Tender and Public Psoperty—Brown 14ylor and Horne. Market— Balls, Taylor an Tantor. Trucks and Carriages— \Vhear, Balle ad Horne. Fire Department —Whea orne. Police—Macdonald, Taylor ard Brown. Uson motion of Councillor Whear, #conded by Councillor Mac Josald, L. B. Wilier and Robert Galbraith were ap- Winted auditors for the ensu og year. Councillor Whear erccnded bv Coun- tilor Macdonald moved that Cvuncillor Brown be appointed first assistant chief of le fire department. The motion car- tied, During the evening there was con- derable diecuseion relative 'o canvaseing Tanten and if positions on the commit'-e-, etc, par- Mtipaied in by nearly al! the members Meeent, and some of the Councillors be- “ue Quite warm over the si matter Of the debate. Council adjourned. eco : —_— oo DIED At Dancdin, New Zeaiand, om January th. 1900, Jonn McRae, eon of the late Donald McRae, Eeq., Peint Prim, PEI, *aylng awife and son. ieee © 7 Bremab Indian tea 24 cts per pound at Sinderson & Co’s. IPrapare For Z.ent FISH FISH re FISH Fish stories as a rule are not believed, bn ; “Min this case we were not the angirr , you cen rely on thie one. We are fish- be for your trade and the tempting bait ¥e cfle "ecfler you is good stock combined wih he loWest possible prices co gietant with ality ard the present bigh etate of the *i8h MaAatvet We hav. stock some prim? Codfish ’ wae " @ ote!, also Boseless Hake md Cedfieh by ibe ib and bos The Berri g warket ie poor y supplied; mt we can « poly them y the doz, MERE: and | iP ne NS ato ¢ a Li oS’ err, | Also in stock, can~ Clam*«.etc., and a at the CO ES TCC I ean: ne heel ceneral groceries ail PPESt Hosaible prices. Free delivery of Peeel* to ol! parte of the city. Telephone | PR Muaicatjoy PF. Madd gaa & Go LOWER QUEEN sT&“zE°. i broke al! the jaws in one fell | the government. BELFAST AROUSED. Six,—In re the petition said to have ber-elect for Beliaet, A. A. McLean, E-q., for bribery, etc, permit me to saya few words through the columns of THe Ex- AMINER. It is most astounding that an imputa- tion should now be attempted to be put upon the fair name and hitherte un- tarnished escutcheous of the proud, honest and icteligent electors of Belfast. For what ie this done? Is it for daring to vindicate at the polls by the proper exer- ciee of their franchise—their inherent rights—rights that wers ruthlessly out- raged at the previous election? Dvces Premier Farquharson and his effete gov- ernment whe are the concoctors of this diabolice] scheme te unseat Mr. McLean, concede atal! that afree, fair and con- scientious vote is the proper, the honest and legal thing ? If our election lawe are etringent enough, acd justly administered —it is under our respovsible form of goveroment the only proper and legal vate to cast, and not the purchasable one—one obtained by the basest methods,by bribery corruptien or ether unscrupulous meane Did not Premier Farqubarsen and his unholy heelers bippodrome all and every section ef this district, not seeking whom they might devour, but soliciting the eut- frages of the electors by premises (uoful filled) of railways, bridges, read contracts and othor jobs by the ecore ? Did not Sir Leuis Davies put aside his legitimate busi- ness at Otiawe, negleciing the interest of the public, t renew justa few of his stale promises and to elecirify the people of Belfast with mythical rhetoric, highly garnished words and genseflections galore, making more promises and threats by turn ? But alas! poor Yorick, the people knew “him” teo well. All hie eloquenae and all Premier Farqubarson’s pledges, promises and substantiale, made te out- filank the Liberal-Conservative phalanx did pot succeed. Suffrages sre not a purchata'le community with tke brave aud nc ble Highlaaders and Irishmen of the famous and renowned district of Belfast. Thi moribund government are the prime movers and imetigators of thie petition to rob A. A. McLean, Eeq, ef hve just rights, as representative ef the 4 bh electoral district of Queen’s, ani set at defiance the well expressed wishes ef the people. It isthe olu cuttle.fish ex pedient to dirty the water in order to es cape. Representatives are sent to the legis. lature tu frame laws for the better govern- ment of the country. Some incempetent ones manage to slip in by a fluke—at times on the coat- tails of asother— they ere not prolific of speech, but ar: ap im- provement on Chinese funeral mutes. They assist to make, past and enact laws, What follows. These eame legislators seek to monopolize the privilege of breaking the same identical laws that they them- relves were instramenmta! ig framing end enacting—and they succeed to their own entire tatistaction apparently. The elec- tion laws aro violated without any com- punction whatever. Everything is fair ie war say this mcribuad government. They approve and countenance the debauching and prostitutiogof the conscien e of the hones: electors. There are other people occupying re. eponsible positions who busied themselves at the last election in this district, pot in enforcing the observance of the !aw,—bu', being of a Moor‘e’ish temperament were indifferent about their duty, altbough when aciing in an (ffizial capacity are ia Clouse proximity to the ermive robes of justice. These people are certaialy clothed with puwer to 1nd cate the majesty of the law; but apparently preter tu. shelier them selves under the supposed fact that Mosce ewoop Premier Farqubsr-on absolutely turgets or disbelieves that the result of the last election here as well as elsewhere on the Island is, pure aod simple, the outcome o! the past, present and future conduct of The pele of Belra-t are unanimous thatthe decision and ver dict at the pollson December 13 hb last} irrevccable, the Government to the coo trary notwithstanding. Hon. Ierae! Tare, that infallitle au- thority, says that “‘elections are not made with prayers.” This 18 quite true evidenced recently. The efficacy of Irael’s prayers and that of his colleagues proved of no avail in late political contests. Isiae! is not the right kind of an apostle. Sir Charles Tupper, speaking at Ottawa a tew days ago, on the Manitoba elections, eaid that the most potent factor which brought Hon. Hugh J. MecDovald inte power was Mr. Siftoo. Perbaps the sam may be said of Belfast election, where Sir Louis Davies (of “linger longer Loo” fame ) tried his Sacerdotal fonctions and influ- ence, but to no eff-ct What shall we ray of South Cotario? Israel was there, bis prayera ditto—and save that 18 electors were fined by the court of justice for brib- ery. in various cums racging from $200.00 to $800 00, and in default of payment, to kum spinniog term of one to aix mon.bs in prieoo, bis prayers were here also. The prayers of the wicket availetlh nothing. This ia the record of the would be re lection teste; “tell it serve an 0 former in the recent e aoa ~s Cape Cod and Island cranberries selling low ai Sanderson & Co. ‘‘He Laughs Best Who Laughs Last.” A hearty laugh indicates a degree of good health obtainable through pure blood. As but one person in ten has pure blood, the other nine should purify the blood qith Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Then they can laugh first, last and all the time, for —————— THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTEIFOWN, FEBRUARY 24, 1900. = Tr er RIA. Sar es ] notin Gath and publish it ro’ in Askalon.” Premier Farqubareen and bis incapable government had better resign, for by 80 doing they are only obeying the mandates of the pe ple. Junketing io the country, and ending delegation «fter delegation to Uttawa and elsewhere atthe expense of the peop'e for pleasnre will notdo The public business is neglected. Each is embossed in green fungus, ) Roger’s March as exiles to obscurity and make room for the peoples’ representax tives. The people of Belfast are awaiting this move @n behalf of tne Government. They have their candidates in the field in the persons of A. A. McLean, Erq., the present member elect, and Henry Weod, Esq, and come “wha daur.” These candidates have been nominated at the Jargest and most influential meeting of the Libera!-Conservatives ever held at the famous seat of convention, Eldon, by a unanimous vote—supported by sene- tore, Ex-M. P’s and other leading men from all over the d'stric’; from the young- est voter to the octogenarian never-failing supporter. Such unanimity, such spon- taneous fidelitv to the Coneervative in~ terests, protends an unflznching determin~ ation to wipe out the stain, now attempt- edto be put on the famous district. M sers McLean, Weoi and Vietory. “Nemo me impune lacesset” Res Ror. MAKE YOUR TEST. “Does the weather affect you isjarious- ly ?” Deo you fee) drowsy, sleepy, weak, languid and upable to ‘‘hold your head up?” Are you miserable, when the weather ie eleudy or rainy, or change- able? Do yeu kuow what is the matter ? You have Dyspepsia, and you require a treatmentt ef Dedd’s Dypepsia Tablets. That’s all. “That's all?” And is that not enough? isn’t that serious eneugh? you ask. Serious enough, in al! truth, It meas that your life is at etake ; that there are. days and nighte of horrible suffering before you—unless you provent it. That’s the serious side of it. But you meede’t trouble aboutit. You cap set yourself om your feet, agais, quite easily. How ? By using Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tablets. They will digest your food quickly, natur- aily and thorough!y. Thrre’a no chasce of any stomach di:eace « xisting when tnese | Tablets are used, Dedd’s Dyspepsia Tablets are the only medicine in the werld that cau do this. Every other faile. Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Sour Stomach, Foul Breath, Wind on the Stomach, Waterbrash, Heartburn, Piliousneer, and all other stomach diseases vanish a? oie and for ever before Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tab- jets. lv» true, every word of it. Dodd's Dye- pepe a Tablets cure these diseases at orice and fur ever. If you don’t believe it, test them. They'll convince you by curing ou. Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tablets digest the food ; tone and strengthen the stomach ; reguiate and invigorate the bowels, and build up the entire digestive system. "PERSONAL. — Dr. Macneil], of Stanley, is in tke city. j Mr. P. T. Farmiog, of Summerside came to Charlottetown this merning. Mr. D. O’M Reddin and his mother were passeogers by the mail special last eyenirg en route to New York. A cablegram received here todsy report: the safe arrival at Liverpool Eng., this moruing of Mr. James Paton and Mr. W. W. Stanley. Mies Isabel Ross, nurse, who has been in the country for the last month has re- turned to the city. Messrs. A. E Areenanli and Walter Douli were passengers by (his morniog’s train from the Gast, Mr. Ar- sersult delivered bis lecture on South Africa in Souris last evening, toa large and well-pleased eadienee. Mr. Douil’s views were also greatly appreciated. >. Hockey.— Least night at Victeria the Victorias played a game of hockey with the Uriene of Victoria and were defeated. Score7—l1. Mr. Wm. Lea was referee. GorreL Meetinc —Remember the Gospel] meeting in Prow-es new block, Sunday, at 4 o’c) ck. Ssrangers always welcome. Lessor, Jono 6.37,‘ 1 will in no wiee cast out.” “SOME BEVILis_ inside of me, tiekl ing my throat with a feather,” said a goed deacon with a sadcongh. “Wel', th is the holy water that will cast tue devil eut,” said bis wife, as she produced a bottle of Adams-n’s Botaric Cough Bal- sam. 25c. all druggists. Big boot bargains for all at our clearance sale—R. K. Jost Soiled Slumber Kobes, Cor- eet Covers, Skirts, and as- sorted ladies’ underwear all go & Co’s. Tbe Annual Meeeting of the sbare- hclders of the Charlottetown Coodensed Milk Co. will te held in the Board of Trade Room Masonic Temple Bo iiing Charlot etown on Wednesday the seventh day of Merch 3900 at the hour of 3 p. mw. Dated at Charlottetown this 24 day Feb. 1900. E.R. BROW Secretary. Let them } walk out with bowed heads to the tune of and every department of the Government | at 25 per cent to-day at Paten | Annual Mesting Loyal Crusapers. Monday evening at 6 30. . ——— . Hocker. —Victorias practice from 9 toll. tonight Gold seal ginger wafers 102 per packs age.—Sanderson & Co Remember the Y M. 8. entertainmes in St. Paul’s Schoolrcom, Fee 27th. _— = TEMPERANCE. — Victoria Division, 8S. o T.,mretson Monday evening. Visitors welcome. Tre Temreratvre — Coldest last night, 33 above zero; warmest up tol p. m. to- day, 37 above. Po.ice Ceovrt.—This morning, Alb:rt P. Allen, for being drunk and disorderly, was fined $5 or 30 daye. Sone Service at the Gorpel Meeting in Prowse’se new block tomorrow afternoon at 3.45. Strangers alweys welcome. ’Twas Mcen Appreciatep.—The in~ mates of the Poor Honse desire to thank the Ladies Aid and Red Crose Societies for denatione of candy. Fuserat Norice.—Thbe funeral ef the late Mre. Hugh McGonne!l wi!! take place at 2.45 p. m., tomorrow, Sunday, from the house, Sidney street, east. ArrestFD To-Day.—A lad named Mc- Intyre was arrested on Queen Street this morrging by Officers Taylor and Matheson, He was drunk and is believed to have been engaged in a fight previous te his arrest. Wairxey Stoten.—The saloon of Mr. John McKenna, on Queen street, was en- tered last night and about a dozen bottles of whiekey were therefore taken. An en- trance was effected by breaking a{large pane of plate glass over the door. Sociat.—The ©. Y. B’s. will hold a concert and pieeocial in Hunter River Hall, on Thureday, March lst. The programme will consist of cemic songs, readings, reci- tations and dialogues. Come and enjoy yourselves. Admission 19 centst Ladies with pies free. First Metuopist Cxurca—Dead Marches will be played by Prof. Watts in place of the opening and closing voluntaries in hosor of the memory of our brave young yolnuateer, Roland D. Taylor, the evening eervice will have epecial music. More Dipnrneria.—A case of diph- theria developed yesterday afternoon at the residence of Mr. Jobn McDonald, cer- ner of Powna) and Dorchester ttreets, The patieut is Mr. McD nald’s thirteen- year old daughter. Broveut to Tue Hosrirau. —The six- teen year old sonof Mr. A. C. McLeod, of Freach River, was brought to the city this ferenoon and taken to the Prince Edward Island Hospital. It is thought that he is euffering from ay pen liciiis. Fast Skatinc.— Mr, Duffs, of St. Jobn, the champioa skater of the maritime pro~ vinces. will meet Gaudet, of this city in two amatuer races, 1 and 3 miles, for the championship of the Island, on Tuesday March 6th. This will nct be a slow race; it will be for oleod from tke start. Beevs Cneques.—A man giving his name as Wm. J. Barves, bought & quan- tity of hardware at Dodd & Rogers on W ednesday and gave in payment a cheque on A. R. McDonald, Pictou, fer $42, res ceiving acash discount. Later it was found out from the Pictou Bank that there was ne monty with which to cashit. A warrant was issued for his arrest next day. Yesterday a man played the same trick on D. Rogers & Son, Summer, side, with the vame of A. Duchemio & Ce., on the cheque, and payable to Isaac Saundersen, whom‘he claimed to ke. His goods were taken to the Terrace House, at his request, and it was found that he bad given his name there as Perkins. Sue- picion arose and a warrant was is+ued forhis arrest which wes accomplished yesterday afternoon. There is some doubt thatthe same person passed both cheques, The one in Summerside has acted foolishly, paesing under three names. He inteudedte come to Charlottetown from Summerside ‘yesterday but missed the train. Se will betried at Summerside on Monday. Your NWurse W l' recommend you to nse & good, tresh and palatable Emul- ‘ion of Cod Liver Oil for the ebildren when they are losing fi sh, and are pale and sickly. It pute color in their cheeks snd faton their bones. This wili apply equally we'l to adults, Johnuson’s =mulsicn Is pleasantly flavored, and et this season of the year 13 e&- pecially beneficial . Large bottles 50 cents Sold only by f {% Sudsohdidon i a a Fa a7 Local and Other Items, | 39c [press Goods per When you can get desirable goods at one tuird less than the regular price, and in lots of sasee for less than half price, its good business to bny even if youdon’t want to make it up at present. Black, Plaids, Plains and Fancies AUL ay in Stamey Bros Girls’ Boots sizes 11, 12, 13, 1, and 2. Some Oil Pebble first price $1 10 Some Dongola first price’ $1 35 All in our window at one price—70 cents a pair. | ALLEY & CO: 2444404442444 Clearing Sale of White & Colored at Half Price The W. G.and R. Brand We have placed these shirts on our coun- ter as a job lot. Some are slightly soiled but are good patterns and fast colors. Some are open back and front, Regular price from 7dc to $1.75, Shirts | Out they go at sOQcts on the dollar. GORDON & McLELLAN Men’s Styl sh Ontfitters....+.