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GREAT MEETING AT RUSTICO _-——— One of the largest and mostenth usiastic meetings of the campaign was held in the large ballat Rustico last evening The chair was eccupied by Mr. Ga'lan:. who di charged bis dutieto the ratistac, tion ofall, The first speaker was Mr. D. A, Me- Kinnon, the Liberal candidate. Hie speech consisted of a rambliog rehash ot wonderful Liberal performances. As usual he wearied (he audience with his futile efforts, Mr. Marun followed. and delivered one fo the most Coavinciag addresses yet listened to in the public questions of the day. Hewas in splendid torm and fully expceed the corrupt methoda of the ib. erals On order to retain power. He pc m ed outthat Mr. McKinnon had called ibe meetings without eveu the courtesy of consulting bim, and that Mr. McKinnop had omitted to call meetings at some of the most it portant centres in the district, eve ae Vernon River, Mount Stewart apd Wheatley River. Mr, Martian wae followed by Premier Farqubarson, who told the electors that ifthey wanted an eddition to their breakwa'er and other public werks they must vote for Mr. Mc Kinnoo. This attempt to browbeat end coerce the people of Rustico was received with the derision and contempt which it deserved. Senator Ferguson next addrersed the meetiog, and ciearly showed the shifting and vacillating policy of the Liberal party. He ably reviewed the position taken by Sir Charles Tapper 02 Preferen- tial Trace and carried the audience with bim. Dr. Douglas followed in a Joud style of Oratory,bui the audience would aot lis-~ ten to him, and he was obliged to desist. ' ‘Mr J.J. Jobnetcn was next calied upon by the chairman. Mr Jobnston qaickly caught the attention of the andience, and ably showed the impartial mane ner in which the Conservative party hed always dealt with the French people in Casnada,and con- t-asted it with the way the Provincia: Government bad ue d_ the French race in P. E.Islarnd. he alee briefly referred to the etrarge conduct of an Attorney Gen. eral etill drawing bie salary and runoirg for a eeat in pa lament. His epeech created 8 most favorable impress.oa and was beartily applanded. Mr. Blancharc, followed and tried te excuee the Liberal partv for their many short-comings. But hie task wa: a heavy one. Mr. Doyle aud Mr. 8>ort epeeches. The meeting, was ty a lerze mejority, Conservative. It Jwas closed with cheers fer the Queen and the Conservative can« didate. Buote also made —Thankegiving Day was generally observed in this city; and we have no doubt that gratitude to the Giver of all good things for the blessings we enjoy was a prevalent feeling yeeterday. EEP your biood pure and your | stomach and digestive organs in a healthy condition by taking Hood’s Sarsaparilia and vcu will be WELL- — Lient.-Colone] Sam Hughes has been’ unanimously re~nominated ty the Liberal Conservatives forthe representation of North Victoria, Ontario. This signature is on every box of the genuinw | Laxative Bromo-Quinine Taviets the remedy that ctreg a cold im one day | Boomilets rox —— me ————et — é Saturday 1. Men’s warm underwear, regular price $1.30 a. suit, yours today $1.00. 2. Men’s heavy lined kid gloves worth 75c¢ pair, yours to-day tor 52¢ pair. 3. Men’s Scotch sox, heavy rib, worth 40c pair, yours today for 29¢ pair. 4. Men’s heavy English brac2s, regular yours today for lic pair. 99. hed ed and 25c pair, 5. Ladies’ undervests, good and warm, regular 18¢, 24¢ and 28c, yours today for 13c, 18c and 20c. 6. Ladies’ flannelette underwear, night dresses, worth 80c, yours today for 63c. 7. Ladies’ dress skirts, only 16 left, will clear out at less than vost. S. Heavy fall jackets; here isa bargain — Our $2.35 coat for $1.86. 3 Leaders Our $2.75 coat for $2.25. Our $3.25 coat for $2.75. 9. Ladies colored 7 stud lacing kid gloves, regular $1.10 Pair, yours today for 60e pair, 10. Heavy white wool blankets, large size, cheap at $3.25 today $2.50 pair. Hundreds of other barga‘ns for the person who wants to save money; deal at WHEHEKS & CO. THE PEOPLE'S STORE, LEADERS IN MILLINERY, . —~ r= J? 3 eo ie TH# DAILY EKAMINER ae eT | 2 oz OCTOBER 19, 1990. _ a THE COOK CASE. ee euee senda — qeneoonnmnantenmnanl ee ee Mr. H. H. Cook, a very weslihy and sbie member of the Oid Liberal party, re~ cently sent a two-psge letter (o the prees in which he denounced utterly the pro~ mise: breaking,unecrupulous and extrava- gant politicians who have in the past four years while in cflice at Ottawa disgraced Liberalism, His charges, full and purticu- lar, have not been met. Some of the gov~ ernment’s paid papers declared that Mr. Cook was a disappeinted < flicerseeker, Mr. Cook retorted that he bad buen of- fered @ Senatorship if he would pay $10, 0U0 for it. This canecd a seneation, and brought forth adevial from Sir Wilfrid Laurier. To this denial Mr. Cook has replied ; “One of your followers has directly, and eome of your organs Lave by inference, stated that in making these charges 1 am influenced by a failure to eecure a Sena- lorship. Replying to this statement I have eaid I was cffered a seat in the sen ateifI would pay $10,000. You have takenjit upon yourself toeeeay denial of this. Of my statement and your denial I ehall bave something to say again. In the meantime, let me pointout to you that, even if I were improper'y is flaenced in making these charges, this would not lessen their seriouscess or be any anewer to them. Your offence is not against me, but against {the decency~lev~ ing people of Canada, against every man who believes that public men should be truthful, honeet and clean.” Mr. Cook aleoreiterates his charges in brief. He cites seventeen epec'fic inetans ces in Which the government has betrayed the principles of the Liberal party and broken faith with the people of Canada. They are: 1. Appointment of members of Par- liament to office. 2. Refusal to allow judicial enquiry into Charges of corruption, etc, agaiust a minister, 3. Increasing the public debt and ex- penditure in violation of promises. 4. Increased taxation of people by $1.16 per head. %. Failed to put aside the last vestige of protection. 6. Failed to send commissioners to arrange for preferential trade. 7. Bacely tricked and betrayed the Temperance people ot Canada, 8. Failed to lessen the number of ce sbinet ministers. 9, Increased superannuation allow- ances. 10. Failedto abolish the department of trade and commerce. 11. Failed to meke an honest attempt t> abolish the Senate. 12. Inetead of doing away with trusts and moncpolics increased them. 13. Increased expenditure for admin ietration of justice. ; 14. Fanled to keep pledge to stop the grer ting of public lands to railways. 15. Deliberately broke promise to stow granting of cash bonuses to rail- “ways. it. Ineteed of reducing expendé ture for immigiation, have doubled it. 17. Icberge your government with entering intO @ corrupt deal with a oum- ber of mén,ecme of the directors of the Globe printing company, by which these men were evebied to grab a quarter of a million ecres cf coal Jand+, and the country was defrauded cut of two mil- 1 on dojlare, Can you dery this ? We shall ‘hear what Sir Wilfrid will 8vy iv reply to this arraingement. <atiip-ote WHAT IT WILL BE. ee “ Tux upeetting of the preeent admin is. tration will not be a defeat of the geuaine Liberals because they believe in uphold- inz the honor of the country. “It will be the defést of a gang of men whe have usurped the Liberal name, who have broken cvery pledge and viclated every vow that wes ever made in the name of Liberaliem. “* {¢will bea defeat to thore who have flung so the breeze ;the'r banners with the unholy inecriptions,‘ It is wrong to buy vetes—when you don’t necd them,’ and ‘ Elections are not won by prayer.’ “ It will be a defeat fur sli those who seek to live by sectarian strife and eries Of race. ‘© Tt will bea defeat for time-seryers and for those who with to draw money from the public ull. “Tt will be‘a defeat for the ballot-stuffing, bribing machine, and for all the corrupts ing crew; but it will be a triumph for the publie conscience of Canada, and it will teach this never to be forgotten Jeeson, that if public men expect to retain publie cor fidence they must be morally and polis tizally clean.” ——— Perfectly healthy people have pure rcb blood. Hcod’s Sareeparills purifies and enriches tbe blood end makes people h-aliby. CHARI OTTETOWN OCTOBIR THE DAILY EXAMINER Local ano viner ite | Gordon. Dr. and Mra. or ERP ERROR nap eenteegeeeaesmanecoaaiionmens Fatse Atarm —A false alarw o¢ fire was sounded Ibis worning about nine Oo cloek. ‘ Horses vor'New FOUNDLAND—Mesare A orve & Co. made a tbipment of fifteen horees this merning b t : Newfoundland, 6 by the Princess t ied Mugrar Bansrr Sovrn,— Mr. Martin will Harbor Sou Inst ad of t In error. Alex. addreas the electors of Murray th oufTuesday, Ncvember 6 h he date previously advertised sbihcieisies Pieasaxt Evexixc.—If you wiah to spend & very pieatant evening, come wv the social in the bacement of the Firs Methodist Church nex: Tuesday evening Good programme, Home~made cand) for sele. Only 10 centa admiesion Temperaxce Sermox.—On Sunday evening Victoria Division, Sone of Lem. perance, will celebrate their 520d anni- versary by attending divine service ip Central Christian church,when a temper- auce sermon will ke preached b a. F. Whiston, . ore Train Szavice Resumep.—TteC PR if now Opened up from St. John to Fred- eri¢ton, and trains are running regularly. The branch to Fairville was opened lost night. AlJlsections of the division are now open for traffic, and the regalar train rervice has been resumed. Tue Orera Hovse.—The performances. of the Humpty Dumpty Com} auy at the Opera House last afternoon and evening were thoroughly enjoyed. The prize of $5 for guessing the weight of the’ trick donkey Daiey, was divided between Emily Waleh and Katie Hughes, who guessed two pounds above the actual weigh, which was ascertained by a committee to be 358 pounds, Aw OLD axp Wait Tater Rexepy. — Mre. Wiorlow’s Soothing Syrup has been used for over fitty years by millions ot mothers for their children while teething with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays the pain, cures wind colic, and is the beet remedy for diarrhea. It is pleasant to the taste. Sold by druggists in every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a botile, Its value is incalcuable. Be eure and ask for Mrs, Winslow’s oothing Syrup. Weppixe Yesterpay.—At the resi- dence of Mr Arthur Gatee,yesterday moras ing Mies Margaret Barrett, of thie city, was married to Dr. G. W. Smallwood, ot New York, son of Mr. Chas Smallwood, of this city. Rev. G. P. Raymond performs ed the ceremony. Miss Blancbe Small- wood, the groom’s sister was brideemaid, aod Mise Hildred Gatee maid of honer. The groom was attended by Mg. Joba. Sma!iwood lefe ves‘erday morning for their home in New York, followed, by the best wisnes of all. Tae Reosrrion.—At a meeting held in the Premier’s office on Wednesday afier- noon, attended by representatives of the Previncial Government, the City Coun- cil andthe Militia, sub-committees were appointed to arrange for decorations, fire- works, procestion, etc., and to erect a platform on the north side of the marke: uuilding, where an address will be read by Premier Farqubareon. There will be another meeting in the City Council Chamber on Monday night st eight o’clock, to which national, fraternal and other societies are invited to sead repre- sentatives. An QevieraL Mistake.— Mr James Gillan, ot dt. Patrick’s Koad, near Peake’s S:ation, was at the railway station in thix city a few days ago with his wagon which be desired to tend home by train, having sold his horse. He has desired us to pay that he didn’t corsider that he wae ceurteouslyer fairly treated by the cficial who utked him §2 10 freight. I: eeeme that Mr. Gillan was mis‘aken for a bad Tory, for afier he bad given the efficiala piece of his mivd end rtarted to take hie wagon away, the coon came down and cff-red to carry the wag- on by rai) for $1.00! Bot Mr. Gillan, who bas always been a Libera', was uot to be so appeased. He took his wrgon back to town; and the railway did not get his dollar. PLGEEGGESBSSF $ Malt i 2 Extracts % For loss of appetite. Poor digestion. Nursing Motie-s. For convalescents. WYETH’S MALT EXTRACT— 35 cents 3 for 90 cents. PABST MALT EXTRACT— 30 cents 3 for 75 cents. DIASTASIC MALT EXTRACT— 25 cents 3 for 60 cents. HOFBRAN (our best seller)—15 cents 2 for 25 cents. EMG BILLBOAR GP GALL : ' se @or. Kent and Prince Streets EPSP SAIS SASS VTABHABABESSRIGLBALG HHS 19 1900 , —— ren NS MEET MEAT THE ALWAYS BUSY STORF, LOOTkK€ Around and see the Ladies who are wearing OUR JACE- HTS. Itseasy to pick themout. They lock well, fit well, and wear well. Hundreds are weéar- ing themin town and country. They know @ good thing when tuey see it. Want a Nice J ACKET COME RIGHT - Amonemen 1900. Our importations in{{Suitings, Overcoatings, nter are now full andjcomplete. Cool mornings and evenings must remind you that you want » tap-coat. Trouserings, ev:, fur-tal] an We are showing a magnificent range in correct coatings for spring ani fa talf you want a heavy winter overcoat now is the best time te buy. Our range in Scotch Suitings for fall and winter cannot be surpassed, Furnishings~ Goods. Shirts, Oollars, Ties, Undereecar Waterproof Coats,“4{Umbrellas. ~ a Sweaters, Hose, Handkerchiefs, ete. " a ee GORDON & MOGLELLAN —_——- ee Here Youll Find -=--+-- Furniture Bargains But we don’t like tu use the word. So many ad- vertisers use it and don’t mean :t, Webster says, “a gainful transaction”—that’s how We rmaean-it—~ gainful transaction for our customers, We would like-you to call and satisfy yourself that what we say is true. John Newson - = 9. ¢O~e 6S ©3664! 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