THE DAILY BXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEMBER 1, 1900. POLITICAL MEE lINGS THE DAILY EXAMIN ER cite.’’ They add truly that the in- | nay that pou Oielne ak civeee flammatory pamphlet referred to is , ; : | tat “the ‘wokk of “eee Sane are | 2&ainst the Government, in King’s; friends of French-Canadians---or any | ook ee Se eee A WONDE RFUL OFFER IN : : Canadians.’ It is hoped that their | ee Fur Lined C 7 KIN G’S COUNTY — NOVEMBER 1, 1900. _peaceful appeal will counteract the . LAnD LAW Foams em aa Tarteian attempts to excite hz j eter Of Sees Saee. ae Joa artelan pis So excite atred Macdonald regarded Lord Lans-- among peoples destined to live and) downe as one of the ablest men who A mecting of the King’s Courty electors = eee iia mig ss 6 called Montague Brijge on Mon AGAINST RACE WAR. day, sth November, 7 p. m., to which Mr. Hughes, the Liberal candidate, vite A. C. McI ONALD Tur efforts of Mr. Tarte and his ; i cal field, have been renewed with vaid papers 06tiiasetdiee and relia die together,---peoples who ought to/| ever represented the Queen in : POM EA fe an Se be allowed freedom and peace har-|©anada. Lord Lansdowne has now Th r . ne : ous war in Quebec as they did when sactlnieal ka; develéeta dame: ace (ane which his ability will be € strongest values this store has ever offered. Our fur 2 Political Meetings. Reil and Mercier were in the politi- Na . alite i p< 5 = s tested. He is not popular, at this ee a are made by a skilled workman direct fromthe best fur Pe ern Nationality in this Canada of|jyncture. But it is possible that actory in Quebec, Toronto and Montreal. No jew-shop products Pie ours. *remier Salisbury and the Queen allowed within our walls. Many buy this make, but it is no edoubled energy as polling day ap- ae . a * $ r ] Ic ; : rc - - ar . e Mectincs of the electors of the riding , . t] : tet ae , know him better than the people or mar No big shows for a day or two of traveller’s samples. What ” an q c+ ' nmnroacnes ecen a < i ve < ; ~ - . fe Ss r Pw y ; . , . _ King’s'will te held at the following times and | proaches. Recently an incendiar’ WHY? the newspaper men, and that his Rts sie 4 own import, and every garment guaranteed. Our pisces to which the opposition candidate +| pamphlet filled with inflammatory ; promotion will be justified in the | te nor € best. Money cannot buy anything better We are > of . ry ; ; : . - { y “OZ 5 OF = “ee a iia - ‘ ° Sespectrully 29% W . “ay matter calculated to rouse the quick Sn Foun Davis ? ei course of events. aioe on coats - ar per cent lower than high priced fur Georgetor ed. 3 : : AUIS DAVIES misrepresente: StLOTES. cware Of speciz : i “ Thendas. F day Nov 2 " passions of our honest French-Cana i to $10 for th - ge po brands in fur You will pay from $8 ae ae 2 ~~ és ier the point made by Mr. Stewart last : ‘tor the name or brand. Orders taken and «: : R.d House, Saturday : ee ss ted broad : | I ; en and garments de- ; p atous<, Set Y HUGHES dian brethern was distributed broad- evenhen, . Gdeinabitiee: numa . a7 livered from the most reliable fur dealers in the Dominion at ri i y. c ¢ # > “ne : Ss a a is : as 5 ad iit f cod & w guar ” Liberal Candidate ‘ast throughout Quebec. In reply Tt ti an Ma - Bp cit' ; At mig See of the ge: Sj small commission, and garments delivered. made to measure witht 7 . 48 PT : 1€ Question raised Dy Mr. Stewart parents, Mount Stewart, On Oc in z y davs Te hay enon ae oa , 7 f ‘ ct. in a few days. We have had orders this fall for fur coats worth is, why did the Government imperil 30th, 1900, by Rev. A. 1 eee . pe, : See reciprocity of trade withthe United William Ross Pigot, to Ida Priscilla, : ‘ up to $300, and satisfaction every time. a 1 Sd only daughter of Mr, Isaac Jay acai ae : . ;, States by involving it wi “ - - — _ Pol | tica ‘Finding the French-Canadians Se ae + ee ee Good Astrachan Coats. and plenty : 5. $2 Coon Coats, $35, $38. a ob, ee ne ee Seal Coats, $35, £40. $50. Fur lined capes at special prices. z Wombat coats for men at $15 and $16.56. same quality as so- a 4 ie fur buyers ask $22 for. aie Men's Coon coats whi ‘3 ‘ow j savataies Ore hile they are here for $40. Now it’s worth m . . . i to this. Liberal-Conservative French- a ! Craise, | Canadians have issued a leaflet as — 1 red beaver cloth, with squirrel lining, sable trimming, $19. 1 black brocade cleth, with squirrel ning sable collar and lining, $27. ee ee rising in their might to overthrow Alaskan boundary question ? Why Meetin Ss the Tarte Government, the Liberals not have settled the matter of **Want of Watchfulness g e have printed and issued at the last trade with the States by reference hour OI , y y : “ti : : 4 °° hour, on the ery eve of an election, only to trade questions? The ques- Makes a Thief. Mr. 4. A. Lefurgey, the Conservative can- x pamphlet intended to arouse un- tion of the international bounda1yv didate for East Prince, will hid put lie meet- thinking masses to the frenzy of a ; : ae, Many Cases of poor health ings at Bradalbane Hall Oct. 3st, at 7p. m., mob in the hope of carrying them to 15 properly separate and distinct hi nt and at Misc uche Hall on Nov. 3rd, at p. m. the ballot boxes blinded by racial from that of trade. Why were the, come jrom Wa of watch- . | prejudice. was ore ; rn ‘ : : Bu Mr, J. H. Bell, the Liberal candidate, is BY) 0 sseues Se takes wad mixed up? Mr. Stewart made, fulness. t if you keep tmvited to participate. ie ; re , a decid hit---and Sir Lovi a} ; i Fide table race war, and which if persist- ecided . Louis but a) your blood pure no thief can _ 1 royal blue beaver cloth cape, squirrel lin- ing, blue Opposum co’'lar and trimming, $21. ed in can scarcely end in anything poor attempt to break its force. steal your health. POLITIGAL : MEETINGS, Weet ngs of the “electors of East Queen’ will be "held at the foliowirg times ard places, at whchD. A. McKinnon, Esq., the Gov- ernment cand idats,is respectfu ly invited. Vérnon River Bridge Hall, Oc’. 31, 2 but open rebellion or annexation. ‘It is the work of men driven by | despair, and who, rather than risk the will of the people at the polls, | descend to the wretched expedient | of — by inflammatory ap-| Yote for wals an imaginary stories, . the worst passions that human of boodling. beings can be guilty of. As the NOTES AND COMMENTS, eae A SPENDID meeting on All Hallow! | fier is Hood’s Sarsaparilia. Jt never | disappoints. the extermination the throat eaused by impure blood. She The one effective natural blood puri- impure Blood-—“My wife suffered with pain and distress from an affection of was almost in despair when she turned to Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Six bottles of this medicine completely cured her.” Jonn Wecxmar, Galt, Ont. 1 black beaver cloth, squirrel liniag. black Opposum collar and trimming, $21.20. I green beaver cloth, with squirrel lining, sable collar, $22. 1 black brocade cloth cape, squirrel linnig, black Opposum collar, $25. 1 black Leaver cloth cape, ermine lining, Thibit collar and tr'mmirg, $26.50. . m. Boxer element in China roused to’ E’en in Market Hall I beav , = ; < ‘ all. a . greg beaver cloth cape, virrel lining, Ma, Mary's Senay Schoolbeuse, (near deeds of violence and bloodshed, so | er anal ian maidiena ‘ cetsen aahan blue Opposum collar and teimming, $21. ? s corner) Nov. §, at 7 p. m. the Liberals in this pamphlet seek| Simm Louis Davies will dislike bilitated bat it made me strong and well. 1 brown beaver cloth with ermine lining usray Harbor South Hall, Nov. 6, at 7?P- = POLITICAL MEETINGS. Meetings o{ the Electors of East Quee:.’s will be held a! the following times and place. | to which Alexander Martin, Fsq., the Q@pposition candidate, is respectfully invited - at Bion Cross Hall, Thursday, Novy. 1, at | 2p. es . Mier “Harbor Nerth Hall, Thursday, | Nov. 1, at 7 p. m Glen William Hall, Friday, Nov. 2, at) ‘ing out 'was a poor manin 1896, is now rich: ‘and lives luxuriously, : Liberal Government have made life | | im power. to dethrone reason and intelligence, joint meetings more than ever,—/| and to drive our people of the pro- after last evening ! vince to acts they may regret all, , their lives. : f | “*Davigs speaks weil; but he has “Tarte and Blair and Sifton|a bad case and knows it’>--was the) think they can deceive us French- Comment last evening. Canadians, but led them beware. i e <= ‘The French-Canadians are find- | It is reported that Mr. D. A,| that Mr. Tarte. who McKinnon had to hustle yesterday | : ito get a sufficient number of names} } He and his|*t® bis nomination paper | i ' Tus Guardian really ought not | Cc a far 6h- a2Aru r 1? ‘ ; ; | mene a a ‘to have said that the cheering wes, ~ 0 r “oo < . « . o . ne se a e ~ a i coal pl genes t = Fe te ‘redoubled ”’ when Sir Louis Davies| ture, coal, everything . ear Ot tonal Pewee | than when the Corservatives were, Th After a severe cold had catarrha! fever. Again resorted to this medicine and it cured me.” Saran E. Deroy, Annapulis, N. 8. __Mood's Pills oure Kiver ills; the non-irritating and oaly cathartic to take with Hoods Sarsaparciia AN OPEN LETTER TO PATON & CO. Charlottetown, Nov. 17, '99. Having worn Stanfield’s Un- sable collar, $18, 50. 1 black beaver cloth, with black Oppesum trimming, squirrel lining, $12. 1 blue beaver cloth, with Astrachan trim- mir g and squirrel lining. $22. 1 black beave- cloth, with Opposum trim- ming and squirrel lining, $13. 50. 1 blue clcth with grey Opposum trimming and squirrel lining. $12. 1 fancy brocade cloth eape, squirrel lining, astrachaa trimming, $31, 1 brown beaver cloth, with gicy opposum trimming, squirrel lining. ” . aa . i x — , . eel Ring ih, Biles. © tj us, th conn Chammiee om te Exruvstasu in behalf of the Op-|shrinkable Underwear’ for several : ane River Hall, Friday, Nov. 2, at a ee he will Giclee eet | position candidates is growing daily | months, I fully concur in all that is Sah ies chistes: pabatien: Seka k sole a » rene Rem thon of the Liberal jand will reach its culmination on ! publishei in coramendation of it. a a. a ca 7 ~ ‘the 7th of November. J. D. REID Wood weed Hall. Sakai Sav. Mad ,/ Dovernment, the corruption 6f thé | - . Meta ts ee + * | Liberal Government, the scandals of} Sir Lovis knows now What it is| Mamager of Telephone Company of _ D. A. McKINNON, "| the Liberal Government. Tarte andito face a hostile electorate. It} P. E. Island. Literal andidate. | Blair and Sifton think if they can only | must be confessed that he puts the | “~~~ ~~ ? Alexander Martin, the Conservative candi§ | entrap the people nto giving them best possible face on it. ate will be present at the meetings. _another term any device or strata- | —— vem will do, and then they can snap; Tse hearty cheers for Stewart their fingers at the people. Blair|last evening were tokens of the JAMES PATON & CO. Ee — ee ~onr ee oe he Oe ee ee ———— Folitical 4as grown suddenly rich, and is buy- | ug for his house the finest pictures Mr . ‘ejoices in a princely expenditure in | ecetings. is OWN Way. ‘All these men were poor men one place he hears. that there are | | “ovr short vears ago. Now thev are i defections from his cause in an-, > < | other place. For Sir Louis the worst } ‘“ Laurier has no.say. no power. | Of it is, these reports are true. | “rowing rich by leaps and bounds. “o : ‘ : is Sir Lonis H. Davies will address the elec | tors.of West Queen’s at the fol’ow ng places :| 1. infivence over these men. and! : ; G : ‘ : - ; t ; , ° New Glasgow, Thursday, November Ist, ‘bas become their tox 1. ' | ind works of art in Europe. Sifton | ceived and disappointed. | } ‘ ‘people’s disapproval of a Govern: | iment by which they have been de- | WueEw Sir Louis Davies goes to} _— or 2 | Boru speakers got a good hearing | at 7 p- m. | 4m L. tiack-asioen .|in the Market Hall last. evening. | Hop: River, Friday, November -2nd, at | The outlook is b’ack unless the as _— en 4.30 Z m, , _people use the only remedy open to But, in numbers and enthusiasm, | Granville hall, Friday, November 2nd, at| a free people. Be ie } é _| ‘* French-Canadians, beware. Do} - ei a r, Saturday, November 3r, | not let Tarte deceive * ee. % ‘Sir Charles Tupper, Hon. George Tb ‘ , - | ‘ oS Sep hs xeon ae, Wee Foster, Hugh John ¥ acDnoald,Hon. | T. C. Casgrain, J. G. H. Bergeron, €zZ Mr. Stewar ill t | Sir Adolphe Caron, Hon. A. O. Tail- | oe eteae me lon, Hen. T. C. Chapais and other Stewart, is invited to be present. iday. ibecome a nation.’’— Israel Tarte Mr. Stewart ’ssupporters were away | ahead,---as they will be on election | At, “I wish to maintain the present order of things only so long as Canada is not strong enough to wa Oren. OS et TA the FD Woe he he he he he IT PAYS TO BUY AT PERKINS’. Ladies’ Costumes . BARGAINS. - 25 per cent Discount above meeti 18S: b leading Conservatives have spoken | gt Laval, from reportin La Patrie. Last Year Jackets 2 % HALF PRICE er. wat. a y ’ |througheut Quebec, Ontario, New : Brunswick, Nova Scotia. Have; Tue best friends of Sir Louis Golf Jerseys « . . HALF PRICE ‘these men uttered one word in Quebec that they have not repeated /in the other provinces? Have they Davies regret that he’ is in with such unscrupulous and and extravagant men as Tarte, Sif- ton and Blair. For this reason Woo Blankets, worth $.’.00, our price ‘ $2.95 Real state Sale ‘uttered one word in the English i we : * | provinces that they have not utter-;many of them will quietly mark , . : ‘ ‘ ied in Quebec before French-Can- {their ballots for Mr. Stewart. | Men’s English Flannel Shirts $1.00 Taare ,adian audiences? Not one. -gaer : . To be sold by Public Auction en the | ‘Why is this ? TaRTE’s maritime excursion, All Wool Socks 20c per pair premises on Wednesday, the 24th October; ‘‘ Because these Conservatives, next, at the hcur of 12 o'clock noon, that reared inthe Macdonald-Cartier valuable and desirable property situated on the | : : : one C s . ; t southern side of Richmond Street, between | school, ti — men, not unpa Zion Church and the bank of Nova Scotia, | Otic _pohticians. | with the tri-color at the mast-head, and all kinds of luxuries on board,— charged to the current account of| P. E. Island wharves—was too much | Big Basket of 25c and 35c ties, your choice 15¢ Basket of Ladies’ linen collars, regular prices 14c, tk od , ‘We F : adiang ical Liberals in | known as the Young Men’s Christian Associa- | We French Canadians want to for loyal and economical | ' ; : tien lv ilding and premises. The building is| live on terms of friendship with - we te Sir Louis nd ee our price 8c. of Linck, well and substantially built, being in| English-speaking fellow-citizens. e | friends will suffer on account ot it. a i =" ‘ a central position. immediately opposite the | ail to ae together, we want to | Ladies Fleece Lined Stocking ™ Special 28c. Law Courts; can be made suitable for many |. i d we want to | “i ° — : purposes, public or private. | anes enemotbes, S55 oe | We are informed that a deter Ladies’ Seamless Gashmere Hose . 17c. make Canada a grand country. _ For further particulars apply to “In the United States the Ameri- }. D. SEAMAN, 'cans—French, Germans, Swiss, President Y. M. C. A. | Austrians, Russians, Italians—all Terms Cash on delivery of the deed. ‘mined attempt was made by four or lfive supporters of Mr. D. A. Mc- Kinnon (headed by the local M. L. A.) to break up the meeting at Big Basket Side Combs, belt pins, etc. - 22 cent Gorset covers 5c each - = . 18c, i Sept. 25, tue end Fe jlive in peace se Aen a Vernon River Bridge nat night, ath as their country great and their people | after Mr. McKinnon had addressed | ; ; 3 , : f This sale has been po-tponed t:l| happy. the meeting. It is needless tosay that Big bargains for Women and Girls. Big bargains for Men and “Let us do so in Canada, and we will get more that is good out of our ; lives,” ™ In this connection, forty-seven F OR S ALE ss | French-speaking Liberal - Conserva- _ ‘tive candidates in the province of Leicester Ewes, and Yearlings,| Quebec have issued a letter breath- Hwe Lambe and Ram Lambs, for|ing peace and harmony and calling sale by Henry Lane, Mt. Mellick, Lot | .. ; pe ees 49. Also one Shorthorn Bull Calf upon their French-Canadian fellow Also a two shearing ram lamb, ©OU2tTY-™mem to “stop and think be- ‘|fore giving way to the passions bred by Whitelaw, of Ontario; took P first prize at exhibition. that Mr. Tarteand the Liberals with wkly 4ins pd. Wednesday, November 14th, at the | same place ard hour. jbim in Quebec are striving to ex-| | : the scheme did not succeed. Such tactics are adding votes to Mr. Martin’s already long list, by the score. —_—-- An esteemed correspondent has | sent THE EXAMINER an extended re- | port of the meeting held at Mont-| ague Bridge on the 29th Oct. We) regret that space for it cannot be} found to-day. It appears that the} Government party's large promises | and little performances were expos- | ed in good style by Mr. A. C. Mac-} donald, Mr. Murdoch McKinnon, M. Boys. Big bargains for everybody. F. PERKINS & CO. The Millinery Leaders.