THE DAIL) EXAMINKK CHARLOTTETOWN OCTOBER 15 19¢0 Am | A COMEDY OF ERRORS. os | aN La) N ELECTION, 1900. The Laurier macialieh blandered in- Local and Other llems, | Mi oe OF Oe — yf to their present British tariff. Marvet Hall tonizht, & a | ) é olf , When they etarted tariff making in ’ Th p | ( q i { ; sed i - LoyvaL Crusapers.— Remember the! TH A NKSGIVING DAY Opu al all d OS LOOT hey: OR suai soldier’s visitat 6.30 sharp. meat which would be open to any country Se renee ps einamanpcih ieee — Excursion tickets IN P. BE. ISLAND ;which would make ite tariff as low 8% = piowy Down.—The light tower at rr ours, Aanandsal+ was blown down during the —FOR ONE FARE : . Sir Charles Tupper told them plainly , recent storm. for the Round Trip. Rast (ueen §, ¥ Alexander Martin that thev could pot do 80, as German and Attend the public meeting s - ., y ri i d the most favored ua- Going October 17th and 1Sth, good 5 ’ i i Stewart | Be'gian treaties an : ' 7 to ret rn October 22nd, 1900. . West Queen s; W S tion clauees in Britieh treaties would not|!0 Market Hall tonight. S Vhe Popular Route to Montreal, Kast Prince, a2 A. A, Lefurgey allow it. PoLice Court. —Joseph Cameroa wai. ® Ottawa, and Toronto is via. St. John, Dei} i Sir Louis Davies, with his usual tend- today fined $5 or 30 daya for drunkenness, N. B., and West Prince, Bdward Hackett ency to jump bsfore he comes to the The Gormac case was continued or CAAADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY. King’s, - - Austin C. Macdonald) peace, declared that not even a “fledgling | ®Mother week, = hare Part of a bankrupt stock of Rainproof Coats, ” , ; i les : . . Caner Palace Sleepers cpealiaads lawyer” would agree with Sir Char Tis AFTERNOoN.—A meeting ip con~ A eve 6 | "s nt £ a Coaches ay | Lupper. nection with the proposed monument to Great bargain in Men's grey and blue flannel shirts, Mas nificent irs ne Ss ~y Ss. POINTS IN THE ISSUE. It turned ovt, however, that, as usnal, the Islanders killed in South Africa 18 5° Men’s working shirts at 25¢ each. U nexceiled Dining Vars. ‘ Sir Charlee Tupper was right, acd Sir calied jor four o'clock this afternoon, in A. J. HEATH, Mutual Preferential Trade Ceule Devine ielieiwbellin: “Maik tobi the City Council Cha nber. 193 odd garments in men’s underwear at 20 per cent off. D. a eo within the British Empire. of England decided that the Belgian and| Sorprers’ Baxquet-—Final arrpnge~ Llama and Lambs wool, Scotch and En lish im : agers d| ments for the banqnet to “Our Buys” are all at 20 ff. 8 ported underwear w.c KENNEBY ice h German treaties had to be respected, an “ be; cies ye per cent off. "'C. PA. C. PLR. Rebuke of Politicians who Mr. Chamberlain declared that the most woakd ana . sohiehie thet the nants Ladies’ rainy day cloaks at half pri Charlottetown, P. E. I. broke their pledges to the P€0-| ravored nation clauses in British treaties leadenteieeal tn acuas as ee ee 2 y day cloaks at half price. ptom ple —_ increasing expenditures prevented the extension of tbe reduced | building is limited to three hundred, aod | The biggest Dress Goods bar ain yet, 6 : j ; : ; early application for tickets is desirabl T d itabl i ; yet, 62 ends of all Wool Dress Q and debt when they promised tariff to countries beyond the Empire. Y app sirable. weed, suitable for tailor-made dresses rainy day and ski Kicked f ss Swi, Seiadhen | Theee may be ortained from any officer of are worth up to $1 50 all go at Skirts, Many L « | to reduce them. e — ip A as ear a a ee the militia resident in the city. : 8 75 overnment did, in the end, wha . : ofr 385 Men’s, Youths and Boys all wool Ulsters in e; h —_— Honest Government for Unit-|Cburles Tupper toldthem they shovld | A Puieasanr Ovrine---Principal Mil er from $4. In eight colors worth d C : a f bave done at the outeet, —whereupon the treated hie Classes in book keeping ai the s 34:0 to $7.50 all at $3.75. The cloth and lining are worth Thomas 4 McLean, Plaintiff er party, with one accord, called upoa tae re oe criey after ete . : vs. Down with Tarte and Tarte-| public to admit the accuracy aad wisdom | trip was to Rocky Pointand reture, and Men’s Fall Overcoats $6.00, $8.00 and $10.00. Duncan McLean, Defendant | ism of Laurier’s statesmanship. The ab | includedavisitto theIndian camps, the Factory Tweed at 25c worth 38c ; urdity ofthis claim reminds us of the| Block Houseand Warren Farm. The : — SEs —S= bindtng to one of the chapters in the Picks | ¥*#!er wae delightful, and the trip was Prices on Bed Quilts and Blankets that will crowd ; Se are Sai 12 ‘Whtleh ’Dinbiehd tela thet os oe) linger long in the memories émerican Bed Quilts special value _—— Tobe eold by Puodlic Auction fi fa ; ’ . of those who participated. : hr ion in the aboveruit at the house story of how Mr. Wink'e, instead of sheot- / ” by the Defend | Tae Coxzece O The P Snecial V lately cecupied by the endaot on ing atthe crow and killing the pigeon, HE UcLLEGE OBsErver.—The Prince j Gratt» “treet west, on Saturday, 20th - pr os dan eee teal oa pas ee of Wales College Gbserver for October; pecla alue 1 Umbrellas at 75e and $1.00, day © Uc ober, petant, commencing at OCTOBER 15, i300 : vs " tbe first number issued this season, has | Special Value in M ’ 8 art: ll oc! ch, am, all the en furai- | __., .. - - ~ Even Dickens Ti ae at been placed upon our table. The Observer|is 688 oCaris: ture, .ons*ney ef parlor, diniog-roow, cause him to make Mr. Winkle claim the | publighed by the Coliege students and Mr, ; : bedrisw su kevehen furniture. leo A GROWING TIME. apglnate offilia-beetcedess 00 Genonst of 1sroet 6, Wotks boda dave the Deh atte Special Value in Scotch Tweed, a0 ep naina ” — tne accuracy of his aim, But that isjust | per ore te are very, iaterenisne, eter Special Value in Tweed Suits, Sele posive. Terms cash, No re-| Gary speakers and writers ere fond of age eee Goverament ee Song 4 students, and the indications are eerve. : “ bey fired ata crowon a tree in the | the Observer fer 1900 01 will not be be- a ’ aoe ae os Lo bale taieil rene ‘bea Ae lawn and kilied aduck in the back yard; | bind its predecessors in any particular, =—e ciathing 's guaranteed. Get our prices before you buy. eriif, ¥ n ; “ Oct. 13.4, 1900—1) sale. Wilfrit Laurier bes been in power. | *94 20¥ they ask the peo; ie of Canada} ray Recerriow.=The meeting of militia Bete Sine shipment of “The Popular Professor Hat” all colors . 7 oe Well, some things have grown, it is true, |*° epplead their markemanship ! Cflicere Oo Saturday night was well attends roe i i é i i CLASSES In the firet place,the pubiic expenditure es TY od, ome wy ht ge rtet 4 how > a preted: tr iQ / hae grown from $41,702,383, 1 the Tact NOTES AND COMMENTS. the reception ef “our boys.” The recep- —————— LT cr : tion, as-becomes the o:casion, will Le on —Ar THE— year of the Contervaiive edminictrct on, . : la large scale. The returning soldiers will (0 $53,(50,000—this being Mr, Fieldiog’a! Mutual Preferert ol ‘rats won'd make! be met ettae wharf by the militis ond : the couutry righyeatu ducer in 1896. ae Sie ai i A . Si estimate for the year 1899-1900. It muet : 1 | 8s many societies aud political organiza- . all tts - —Three weeks of work ana activi y ta ters a may turn ont, There wi) aiso ie « @ CO ee aS Mn eg Gree eneure the fall cf the sueapatle end core be adinner, a night or two after the ree Thev, the debi grew frow 1396 .o 1899, ‘Tupt men who pow govern us! ) ceysion. atwhich both ladies and ventle. (Five sessions per week) or in three yeare, oy the amuuut vi $7, —If farmers wish to have Mutuel Pre.) en will be guests, to be oeld in Horne’s 776,014 ‘Tbar is soutber very murked | ferential irade, they must elect a gov- ; Hail,ov - ent Sireet, the lnrges: avai aole —WILL OPEN ON— jus.auce of growih. erpment of ac iou, nol a government of DIace Mir, aod Mre.J. J. Dav ew will ve mere boarters ! ithe caterers on the occasion, which isa : . %2 145 « : ‘ Leu, &Xatiou lucressed from $28 145, guarantee that everything wiil te of the | ¥ i PA 6 a Pane a —Le Journal, of Montreal, declares on | ray WA Ingt 052 in 1896 tw $35,875 455 a 1899, or} eee “i ’ ccta each best. The bouses wil), 1: i underetocd, vs ul yy ci cd ak' Ube) che Mig Pg ER bo Be, degrades mit ated be illumina‘ed, and there will be a di-piay , ‘ 5 ; . of fre works, The militia, at ‘heir meet- | ing also “ppointed Committees to carry ov the details of tier end of the! DP « » }* . 1° . | B/,20) 413, im three yee, -avoiber guod|/enz-n with the ieonousibility Of a judge ; Hiustcation of substantial growih, and it says, fi-elv, * to renounce the right O er things bave aiso goosa,such, es {)8 cowardice, ty sell tt in infamy.” At 7.350 Dp. m. - ‘ The ial jnsurnetior in Rook ; ' -— rre- ‘ ‘ , } ; ' { PAYS T : a e - : : : prices of the necesearies of life's: coal, cor- | A cor:e-ponden: in West Priuce res | »,, epicn = Well a& @ Coinm) tee to cone! § { 1d n | keep 2. Business P nmanshi;, Arith- : oc i ; ports that every twig wlong the railway | oy wih ine Premer aid » committee! ¥ ain oki j wivcial Tae. Shorthand (CBS, wovieos, Cual Oll, elc, bave grown track has a wes ts “etter se deeele a ' petites ; - rain 1 - } MAA RAADADAADAAAAADAAADAAAAAAAAAAEE A AAA AAD AA 4 ie ori ‘ ‘ ‘ t i¢ a o~ , ec 7 ing he \ ie \ } writin Later 1; ¥siudents to the exteniof from 25to 50 per cent. every wharf and mud-bole its garg at | rs ion een and i. gn writing, utenadings nts : . : - ; ay eal ) Enter at once, Or as SOCH Pticre hos, LOwever, Been @ ma) ked work ihere—jast oefore theeleation ! j — We noders sed h-' some of those j ~ S ' ’ =e ~~ . ’ F mss , , oY ' : hts he ata t . ne 5 . 4 2S } Terms. ete. cn applica | 8K of growta to ecme thicgs in which} —Welears hat Dr D J Meli-od has | ¥ 9° SFr grits before temperance rns a . i Sa Pe eT err the people of tbis [-iand are interested decided to ses un the offize of Saveria. | C#™ YO p Opow]. aroun Weert Prince} § ery y is as i pe it i Ss st { a . t« 5 on nes ented my a i @ =e : _,jtendent cf ¢dacanon and to remove to 2 '' 2! ft ee itor prohibition to # ™ MILLER Phe pric&= ULC Ur reper, such as Oats acd Rydaey abou che Hr< of Dece m ber next, | voy for B D. McL lian if he would iJ. : &, pobstoe-,tiave suown No growth whaieve:. By the removal « f DeMecLeot anid Mra Mes pie ms hripeelt to suppore prohibition in 7 . ame 7 ' } tas <q’ oi . iT Ay Sian. | :rincipal. Tke price of labor has not grows. | Leod end tannly © ailowetown wii lon, ae ae ae a wre “Don’t = sa —_——- —— — —_ -—_—— nee eo at i t © 'bPyairv, please,” was the rt of |B The only growth ibere has been in aay. {949 Svdoey wil yarn, excellent ciuxeur. , : ! — ee Tem te = QO Pat a O a he Meee, len perance advocate. “Dida’t | # dx: — - } ‘lava teleg mY : . oo ae toing which is really advactageous to the se oF the Pstriota Ottas . €r8™9 | McLelien ard his master Laurier give! ; . jStatésthal* mouey bas beep putup’inthat| ,. | ; br; tes i] people of Prince Edward Island is the} _ ¢ : betrword to bring in prohibition if a pathy : : jcity thet vot mere than awenees | aii joriy of the peopl- deciared for it; and | marveious jacrease both in the price and tive geats wll the carried by the) . : ie peopt= Gectared .< ; bdiks every Ober jor myiee they made, didn‘ they bhresk 2? Out with them, | & c output of our cheese factories and cream. |Oppositicn in Quebec and the Maritime erica. For this growth every particle Provinces, tiere the Liberal betters bet | ,, m, and sive ochern an trial.” of credit is due tothe late Donservative {C7 ® MJOTMY 1B Sa AaT I No doubt tHe ——-——__—- ++ 0+ e —-_-__—_. | Bl cies money bet comes directly or indirectly Madame Kanides, na- arrived in town . am ioisiration. Cutof the peuple’e exchequer. and bas tuken rooms st Mrs. McGregor’s | F L d The friends of the Laurier Government — We have been accustomed to think of | Prince St. where the bas on view a full | § or a ies. would be wise if they refrained from re-|Mr B. H. Cock as @ very wealthy Lib- | line of hair goods ef all kinds) She wi! eral who hus been bled freely for the good | meke up combirgs in a very +aiisfaciory | ‘t his perty. The offer to him of a! manner. Shampooing fer Jadies and | | | S-.na or-hip accom panied by & demand | children every evening after six o'clock. | § travagance and mismanagement, and the | tor $10,000 tcwarae the Liberal party’s Madame Rameadejl basa dandroft cure | § carefuloess aod foresight of the Cen- | election showe thet the genilemen now ip that 12 meeting with great suceess as & | | eervat yes. cflice thengbt that Mr. Cock might be | tonic and restorer, a. ie ‘led aguin, Its creunabie to Mr. Cook | og* 7 aes an ——— eee that he dectued to accept ihe corrup Political Meeting —Becjamin Gallant, of Bloomfield,| Pr poea]l, and ‘hat he is assisting to who figured in the trial of Mecdie, as ene|‘* turn the rascals out. ” ate See are ferring to the growing time. Every allusion to the sutject eugge-is Grit ex: Take time to look at our ——- | } Sa j | E is new fall suits. Hfere the correct styles are of those who carried whiskey, is the re- —__——_—_—_-—_ —. Meetings of the ‘electors of the fidinc o 4 . ° h ll " : tape yon oe ee ee n aisplay } > at wi \urcing cflicer for West Prince. Surely | King’s will be held at the following times and | on d | J y at prices t t tbe temperspve Liberale there and elee- The T mS. t 4 $ places to wh ch the opposition candidate s | “9 where will be bappy. ‘ Cfi- if. A aa fig sespectiuily invited ; | tt. Columbo, Tues. Oct 16, at 7 p.m, suit you, —Au Ottawa telegram to Tie Patriot C I [A Kingsboro, Wed. ot ayy. YS * gi ¥ >} 4 na ere tays (bat “the Conservatives concede a) at 1artic m . ouris, Thur. . 18, Mii ~ ; nore a ’ Pay 7 - . mejority tothe Government in Untario.” | Monticello, Fiiday ‘* 19, * yi : We heard this report here nearly a week | Easy to take, easy to operates St. eters, Menday “ 22, “* “6 ( K tt ) St | B th n ality ago. Tie Missin ought nak te publieb | y Morell, Tuesday 66 23> ‘ ‘6 6 GI iy B p } BI l ‘ 2 chesinuits as telegraphic pews. Hood S Pills Baldwins Read, Wed. se 24, sé ‘6c j i sae ts oe le, Thur, - a s f * paREIEY - Sate SNCs REA > ardigan Bridge, Fri 20, | i ms Heatherdale, Mon ae * } Legs Priga. Lower Montague, Tues. Oct 30, 7 p. m. : } Georgetown, Wed. Th ae f r ' a Dundas, Friday lev 2 * Lh would be had not nature : R 2 H 4 ’ di 7° ‘ee Nox ™ “ ; a ae NEG Piouse, falurcay 3 supplied us with the prope: inaterial ) : |. J. HUGHES, to hezc it. Aad what isthe carbon: mierai worh if you do not have a wood -bove or range? The preducts; ’ Around and’ see tlhe housekeepers who are buying our ©; cou bustion are never los: in one of | E 0 RN ITU SE. . our Jiauges or stoves. Eve-y ore gu raiteed, eod & w gu Liberal Candidate. =~ DRSES ON FREIGHT T0 WEST INDIES: The “B. C. Borden” 385 tons will | Icad early in November for Barbadoes | and Demerara—and will carry horses | on deck—applications fer space shoul i | be made early. 7 » *. AF ' } a F, PERKINS @ C0) Theyfbuy here because they save frcm 10 to 25 p.c. i) ( id i Roger's, Our stocks are very complete—and we cre showing a WANTED. jarge‘number ofgnew designs—never sbownfhere befure. An fgeutfor Prince Edward Island to ap This vessel is excellently well, nal BO'ntS b-agents, and take control of the sale adopted for safe and comfortable M | L | N E R Y 6 E A D E R S of Kee er-Kirkpatrick’s Mf’g. Co’s publica- tone8 including the National E ncyclo edia, | carrying. % new ¢ iticn just Out, and other sta ndard = works ; permanent emplcyment erd ~arge CARVELL BROS, erct a-te Bank, Monten. ee becom, 616 i | = Ch’town, Oct. 13, 1900 lw eod. - wee | +