' ——, 7 a ee. Terms Four = VOL. 36 _—_ —_—_—— —_ —_ —————— ERE ——-—_ erfect Suits Damaged Prices . oor ‘s nothing the matter with this splendid} lot of i adies’ made-up suits, ezcept the price r = is 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 sult + We advertised thirty-six a few days ago. There's not any thirty-six here now, but perhaps we have yours yet. Queen’s. Charlottetown; George W. Howlan, Suits for Suits fer Suits for Suits for Suits S i.s $2.45 3.60 4.00 5.06 7.00 9.00 $1.84 2.70 3.00 3.75 5.25 6.75 Island: William H. Aitken, of the ‘firm of Carvell Brox : Horne, C. ©., Hon. Patrick George D. Longworth, Blake, Ronald of Stanley. Bros., Charles Lyons Donald Nicholson, Thomas Handra han, Frederick Perkins, of the firn of F. Perkins & Co., Dr. Stephen R Jenkins, James J. Johnston, bar rister-at-law, James Paton, of th firm of James Paton & Co., James MclIsaac, James Eden, W. W. Stan- lev, of the firm of Stanley Pres., D. O'M. Reddin, John Newson, Angus A. McLean, M. L. A., Adneas A. Macdonal 1, Picton S. Brown, Maurice Blake, William L. Gotton, Frederick R. Foster, R. B. Norton, Mark Wright, of the firm of Mar Wright & ... Arthur M. Wright, New Dominior, | Lot 65; John A. Messervey, of th firm of Carvell Bros., John Me Eachern, Matthew Stevenso | Arthur A. Alley, Andrew A. Mz. |donald, Patrick Reid, Hope River. farmer; Joseph Wise, North Milton: | Peter McCourt, Walter A. O. Mor- ison, Allan McPhee,A. W. Sterns. | fcr for oo MOORE & McLEO The Busies: Store on Charlottetowu’s Bu-iest Street. we Wat ; : Ww 5 J st assortments of Ladies e scen in the city. five stone Fireworks | J S Bagnall, P P Gillis, James HANDSOME.... ‘Smith, E Blake, John Snelgrove, i. | Joseph Steel, J H Murphy, M \ 'Thos Wynne, John Pembroke, Jol Curley, Patrick Callaghan, William | Bovver, Richard Duffy, John Mac- e display one of the handsom- 'A T McKenzie, Timothy Carrol! ings to Anthony Collett, John A Hogar, |Stephen Myers, Henry Redmon, ially mention ours lection } . ; ad ct half hoop se sings, mounted with Dis- drew Smith, Patrick Hagan, Ths mond:, 0 in c mbination with Emeralds, Driscoll, Chas A Hyndman, Henry <3 Rubi s, Sapp. ies, Sy) Edmonds, Joseph Taylor, James Mc : ( ); Is : 7 a nor, Robert E Smith, Donald Mac- |Kinnon, John Hughes, Thos Essory, F Koughan, HR Large, SC Myers, Mahon, James Edmonds, Frederick Merry, James McQuaid, Chas Ferris, John T Heartz, R B Norton, R Mc- * ! I ire W orks ! |Patrick Lappin, Peter Kiggins, | Bernard Thistle, John F McDonald. | John Coyle, Dominick McDonald, H Carvell, Geo Wilson, MJ Johnston, ‘James Landrigan, Dr. Bradley, Merchants, citizens generally, societies and committees should | Martin Tierney, Thomas Beer, Ed- CHARLOTTETOWN. i Ii ngs | Blake. J J McGowan, Thos L Smith kenzie, Thos Pickles, Patrick Brown ‘ i. - Garki “r; tae Talsh. An PE I We worl sp; Patk Clarkin, Francis Walsh Pearls, Turquoise, or | Murrer, Chas Saunders, Jos O'Cer J B Dawson, Isaac Murley, J A Mc- | Neill. Arthur Edmonds, D Gordon, WHOLESALE & RETAIL & Broce, Walter Lowe, WH F Burns, Chas ~ “cure their supply of Fireworks in good time to insure a good selec~/ ward Murphy, J H a | 3 , | Smallwood, A McQuaid, Bernard oe We have an immense stock from the firm who made the display Sy ei Ree ae Murphy, Fred the exhibition. Aiggins, 4 W Perkins, F S Mitchell, John von Sf peril Pe eig Candies rie Crackers, Star Mines, 'Saunders, Isaac Oxenham, Wm T muazy Wuzzy Chasers, Lawn Lights, Cannon Salutes, Crimson Bat") p..ne, Hugh Hennessey, William ries, Exhibition Rockets, Sky Rockets from 8c to $1.50. Finley, L P Tanton, Wm Moran, Jas W Smith, Joseph Gallant, John Gi [ James, Wm Bateman, Gabriel Mc- © CAR E R & co *| Donald, Geo Burnett, Angus : ' | Desroche, John Connolly, Edward dkw ‘ ¥ : Praught, John 5 McDonald, C. H. B. Longworth | 7 Mr. William S. Stewart, B. A., Q. C., was ‘before Sheriff Robertson as the O;dosition Can 2'cate for West His nomination paper was signed by the roliowing lead | ing merchants, mechanics and farmers, viz: William E. Dawson, ex-Mayor of! Smith, Alexander | | ; | | | } CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 831, 1900 WILLIAM S. STEWART, B. A., Q. C. to-dav nominated Hughes, Albert Brown, E Gallant, Patrick Snelgreve. PS ex-Lt.-Governor of Prince Edward | James Rush, James McGee, Donald McKenzie, Peter Dunn. NEW GLASGOW. Richard Y McCoubrev, Ernest W McMillan, M. P. Hogan, Simon W./F Harris, H Bradshaw, M D, John} Crabbe, George Stanley, of the firm Binns, Sr. Ham | Geo H Stevenson, C Jas Cc 3inns, Elijah Hill, A Stevenson. Stevenson, Eldon E mn, Moses Martin, Eusebe e Martin, John Peters, Peter Gallant, Fidell Pino, Leonard Pino, Anthony Doir ion, Joseph D Doirion, Wm W Rodd Josep Gauthier, Joseph Doucette John E Fraser, Jeremiah Buote, A! phonse Doiron, Cyriac Buote, Pete S Doiron, Eusebee Arsenault, Pete Murray, Joseph Buote. John Dorior. NORTH MILTON. Pred J Wise. H A McRae, Alber R Wi-2. Wallace Cestford, John Mc Leod, D W Henderson. BROOKFIELD. : Angus N McLeod, Richmond M¢ Duff. David Wilson. DUNEDIN. Angus C McLean. eel HAMPSHIRE. Hamilton Watts, Jno Watts, Tho: Tremere, Albert Tremere. NEW HAVEN. John Deveraux, James Ambrose Collins, Peter McElroy, Neil N McFayden. CLYDE RIVER. Joseph Murphy, John D McLear. Charles D McLean. BANNOCK BURN. James Beer. CORNWALL. William Leonard, Michael Deve: eaux, Thomas Kickham, Allan Mc Lean, John McQuillan, Andrew McElroy. FRENCH RIVER. WCOrr. James Jack, James R Orr. Benj. Pillman, Charles Locke. Cole. David, Cole, John C Pavnter, Leslie Adams, Georg, Adams, Ian Delaney, ird Pillman. J Harry Harding, William Bernard, Joseph Harding, Samue: Harding, James L Sims, Bernard, Robert A Thomas Cole, George A Johnston, John Warren, Winfred Bernard, Albert Warren, Lemuel Sims, Geo. Sims. Cyrus Pillman, Borce Hard- ‘ng. James Pidgeon, Samuel Ber- nard, James Montgomery, John Pillman, John M Warren, James Arthur, John Cole. Peter Murphy, Thomas Murphy, Harry Johnston, (Continued on page five.) McKay. | Thos Murphy, Jas Bullman, Frank | ‘iurphy, Jr, Francis Murphy, 5 Dor-| n, Sylvian Doiron, Emmance Doir- | Tierney. | Richard L'| Wms A} | STILLTHEYCOME. | | BRIBERY EXPOSED. Another Barefaced Case -On Be- half of Sifton. | Liberals Opposing the Laurier- Tarte Government. [SPRCIAL T) THE EXAMINER. [ Winnipea, Oct. 31.—-Another case of barefaced bribery has come to light in the election here. James Morrow,who was nominated for the Commons as a Patron but declined, was summoned from the country by a telegram sent by Dr. McArthur, (Siftonite). On arriving here, in haste, Mor- row was asked by McArthur to take the stump for Sifton in Brandon. This he refuse] to do, being a supporter of Hugh John MacDonald. “cArthur said there must be some mistake, and enquiring where Morrow was staying, left him. Next day Morrow was called on by ©. Ww. Bradshaw. a well knowin Siftonite lawyer, who represented himself as appearing for the Con- servatives, and offered Morrow | $1000 over and above expenses on [SPECIAL TO THE EXAMINER. ] Sr Sat a wore ok ay isgar against R. L. Richardson, Toronto, DOct. 31.---Mr. H. H.) entering the field as Conservative |Cook has issued an affidavit as to| candidate. This big amount Mor- facts in connection with the offer of | TOW refused, and he has given tothe |a senatorship to him for $10,000 | public the facts over his own signa- Mr. Cook swears that whenever;ture. (an investigation is ordered he will) _The Tribune publishes a facsimile | vive the names. | of the telegram received by Morrow ‘ from McArthur. , | EMPRESS DOWAGER | The object in getting Morrow in | the field. was the expectation, ap- pee ene parently, that he would take enough ‘Sends Emissaries to Expel For-| votes from Richardson to defeat eigners. | him. --— ' { [SPECIAL TO THE EXAMINER’ ] | | Sr. Joun, Oct. 31.---An import ;ant meeting was held at Carleton |yesterday. Alderman Colwell, who was a. unedby Mr. Blair to have a friendly feeling for him, produced a letter written by the minister ask ing his support and promising to do the best he could in winter port matters. Alderman Colwell did not | consent, but advised the peonle to | vote for Foster and Stockton. Frank Hathew y, ‘vho, four years ago, was chairmuu of their party, made a strong speech in favor of th« | opposition. ~~ | H. H. COOK | Wiil Give the Names when In- vestigation Ordered. ae -— PREFERENTIAL TRADE, [SPECIAL TO THE EXAMINER. } Loxpon, Oct. 31.---Most serious) The Saturday Review Contradicts ‘troubles are brewing in the Yang Laurier ‘Tse region whither the Empres;! Dowager has sent emissaries to} OTe a are raise powerful armed bodies to ex-| (SPECIAL TO THE EXAMINER. ) MonTrREAL, Oct. 31.—The Mon- | terminate the convicts and | the foreigners. 'treal Gazette to-day republishes an ee oe oe article from the London Saturday | Review, one of the most influential |of the British weeklies, in which it {takes the ground that the mutual | preferential trade policy proposed by Sir Charles Tnpper is not only prac- /ticable but is steadily gaining ‘ground in England. The Saturday Review says: ‘‘ They who speak of /any such idea as utopian or alarmist, | according to their point of view, do | aot realize the change of thought fo | these matters that is going on in the minds of the younger genera- tion.” © rE ———— ; ‘CANADIAN CONTINGENTS. | ————————— iF... YOU HAVE A horse cow or other animal that is aot in condizion, just feed it on one po na of our eXpei | A REVOLT. Tribes.in Morocco Against Gov ernors. [SPECIAL TO THE EXAMINER. | Lonpon, Oct. 31.--A_ widespvre: tribal revolt has broken out Morocco against the provincial ¢ 'ernors. Serious fighting is antic? | pated. ’ i _Members May Take Discharge ‘r| South Africa. | | ea | (SPECIAL TO THE EXAMINER.) ). Orrawa, Oct. 31.—Mr. Chan -| | berlain cables that members of th | |Canadian contingents are free | take their discharge in South Africa. | ee eee THE IDAHO. | Thousands in Halifax City|@ Island Condition Powder Gayly Decorated | @ and watch the results. it purities and nriches the blood, gives a glossy hide, 1 healthy appearance. We make the powder ourselves, We sell alot of it. / ‘ m . because it Is an extra gor id article. We ' H ALIFAX, Oct. 31.---7 housands can refer you to lots who have proved | visitors and the whole populatiod itso. Soldat 25c a pound. | Halifax, have th A. W. Reddin,PhmB. been wait’ng int The Square Druggist, } (SPCIAL TO THE EXAMINER) city for 24 hours for the signallin, | | of the transport Idaho. A stiff north eastern breeze h: heen blowing and the weather ! become cold. The city is gorgeor ( > \ (eel ‘i ; 'with bunting. Up to ten th SUNNYSISIDI§ X morning there was no sign of th Idaho. a eee COMPLAINTS AT CAPETOWN. Kerosene ‘Dispensed With Volunteers t-0 . Oil... Soon. Kerosene oil is a barning question just now both with politicians and housekc: p rs, The former want to make political :ap i yut of it, while the latter want to kn w where to get the best quality of oil f rte leat money. We have just received part f ur fall stock direct by schooner. from New York. It is called “‘PRATT’S AST L [SPECIAL TO THE EXAMINER. | Lonvon, Oct. 31.—The Capetowr correspondent of the Mail comment- on the “astonishing outburst © ‘Boer activity’’ and points out th possibility of the 6 having been considerably reinforced. Com plaints are heard in Cape Town, h | : asserts. regarding the premature | and is the highest grade of refined Am 1" departure and dispensing with the | Oil. We are now offering it for sale iu if . Fae gallon tins for 22c per imperial gallon. As‘ services of the volunteer forces. a I f 8 es ere for Pratt’s Astral, as there is no bt Special low price by the cask. BEER & GOFF, Crocers 3 ers on i a PREMIER FARQUHARSON says that all the respectable people are on 'the same side as he is. Well, we ded se nt anti de pee ek CR ens * x as “Zz eee anf or a RM Mendy oe alls I ee 7 1 Cin ERR A OL ET RTA EI EE ak wwe > “ane