THE DAI aii” 5 Room oe. Ps { Comamont en ene ~~ This is ve ae 7 1} Lar > - Ottawa Dollars ret Y ear. ; ap = senna ce —— — OOOO OE w LY EXAMINER. True 1 Liberty, —when Free Forn Moa havi ig to Advise the Public may sp3ak fre —@rvipin ae -—— FS, Sirgle ‘pies Two Cents a vO a. 36 CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1900 NO, — ae oe DRESSED WOMAN Need not be expensively attired. It costs no more to have correctly fit- ting stylish garments than ordinary common-looking kind. Every lady’s ff suit in our stock has had the price 0 cut io | 25 = per cent The suits are new. and handsome, and_théy're They're stylish well made. There's not a suit in the lot that you wouldn't be pleased to wear. Maybe we have your size. MOORE & McLEOD. . i } , | | |; } } | | | i a ee age ei | goes to Baddeck where he will ad- | dress meetings. | Tuesday to Sydney and will HANDSOME.... W. W. Wellner, Ring Ss Watchmake We display one of the handsom- Jeweler est assortments of Ladies’ Rings to wugr be seen in the city. Charlotteto - 2s Ne would sp: * mertion our s lectian ot ha'f hoop s: -, m uated with Dia- mond-, or in ination wth Emeralds, Fs Rubics, Sapp? l‘earls, Turquoise, or 3 Op Is ; These we « in three and five stone combinet': ns FIT FOR A PRINCE i | | } | / outlook | favorable to Stormont | Ontario, | per arrived here by the late train 0D | 4a) you | Bay afterwards. On IN ONTARIO ‘PROSPECTS “BRIGHT FOR | PROMISED HIGHER WAGES C ONSERVATIVES. nana | If The Opposition Wins. The People Will Not Vote For’ Tarte. | [SPECIAL TO THE KXAMINER. | MONTREAL, Nc vy, 5.---Much interest | | Was created in labor circles oa Sat- |}urday night by the re ading of a p litical | letter to delighted thousands of Conservative | working men. standpoint, is brighter in Ontario | If wasread by Mr. M. J. F. Quinn | than ever before. Eve ry doubtful | and signed by the largest industrial | seat will go Conservative, and what! firm in its line in Canada. a | the Conservatives have they will} The letter is placed in the safe! (SPECIAL TO THE EXAMINER.) Toronto, Noy. 5.—The from the hold. That is the situation in a) keeping of the Montreal Trust and | nutshell. ; ; | | Deposit C omyany, to be opened tle) Conservative organizers here de-| day after the elections and mace| | clare that the next House wil} see a} public if the Conservatives win. | majority of at least 22 The lead taken by this firm must, Conservative | in the event of victory for the Cor- members from Ontario. Many con- siderations go to make up this esti-| servatives. be followed by a s weet | mate. Ontario is strongly Protes-| number of firms. The ‘announce-| |tant. The Remedial Bill in 1896 | ment was received with applause. played — with p: = lines. That! The letter is as follows : is now a dead issue, and parties are | 9 lining up as never toe But On-| MONTREAL, ee 27, 1900. tario !is also Conservative. The} | To M. J. F. Quinn, Esq. : provincial election of 1898 was so| Dear Sir,—In reply to your en narrow a sgeak for Premier Rose | quiry, we beg to say that we are that he might have said ‘“‘ another| under the impression that the work- | such victory and I am done. |inginen of Canada will find a vast | The adoption of the provincial | improv ement in their condition if franchise played into the hands of| the Conservative party be returned the Conservatives. |to power. The uncertain move-| Of all the issues of the campaign; ents of the Liberal party, their that one that presents Tarte as) shifting policy,and the feeling of in- Canada’s separation | Security whic ‘this engenders, make from the Empire is having the| trade matters doubtful under any greatest weight here. policy the Liberals may for the Tarte’s attitude on the contin-| moment adopt. This is always in- gent question, his speech in France, | jurious not only to employers but /and his equally indiscreet utterances | ‘employe. If there was in power a in Canada, all militate against the| Party that could be depended upon | Liberal canvass, and at public meet-|fer a stable trade policy the| ings in Ontario, when Tarte’s name| Workingmen of Canada’ will! is mentioned, it.is hissed. Local papers | have a share in the n- | appear with headlines ‘“‘A vote for|@ustrial boom that the whole | Sir Charles is a vote against Tarte.’ | orld is experiencing. The hi unds | Altogether it looks in Ontario! in our establishmett are largely my n| like a landslide for the Conserva-, 9f skillel labor, and provded the | tives. Among the seats the Conser- | Vonsei vatives are returned to power vative organizers are confident they | C&T intention is to give an immedi- | will win are Brockville, Cornwall, @4te advance to our working people; West. Durham. South/ 424 this step is of such a character’ Essex, Frontenac, North Grey, | that it is certain to be followed ‘n| Hamilton(2)W Huron, Kingston, East |™any parts of the Dominion, and) Lambton, Leeds, Grenville, North/ W-ll, no doubt, become general. You| North Middlesex, Centre} Will be permitted to compare this Toronto and Centre Wellington. | promise with our performance after | nto the Conservatives are returned to) SIR CHARLES TUPPER. |power. | In making this letter public we, must request that until after the} election you withhold our name, as } | | } | r His Campaign in Cape Breton. | in some quarters it may be sought (SPECIAL TO THE EXAMINER.) o convey the impression that we) |were trving to directly wre SyDNEY, Nov. 5. employes. lL may - that ‘sucha course | Sir Charles Tup-) ¢po . £ - Vi res OT OUT ly howeve SB 6 . : es . | Friday night from Montreal. He! jas never beea Saal by us. The | spent Saturday morning in conter- comin» of the Conservatives un- lence with the local Conservative loubte edly means be tter wages for | leaders, and in the afternoon went the workiagmen right away. So| out to ulace Bay. That evening he] the workingmen will have a real in-| addressed a large political meeting | +erest. not a sham interest as now, at Bridgeport, returipg to Glace) in the works of presperity. Sunday he : —— cc ir A stayed at Glace Bay and to-day he LA PRESSE. | TOFITS ARTICLE | WORK FOR EXILED BOERS. TEXT OF ITS A | A Truly Cam- He will return on) remain | in Sydney till the election is over. 2 Marvelous Dr. Leyds Sends Out an Appeal paign. to the Employers of Holland. Antwerp, Nov. 3.—Dr. , European representative of the| Transvaal Government, has issued! from La Presse, a proclamation throughout Hollana, sas made on Saturday, urging employers to take into their | full as follows : employ distressed Boers driven from ‘bs were. wemagen 5 y . . * 2 ~} 4 ; their country by Lord Roberts. “The political campaign stds the | Dire misery reizns here among the eist “13 > ....| Corservat.ves are at present carry Hhoer families thus expelled or trans- | Seca hac eee’ eseweielik.~ Baae > snes —_ 4 . 3 rted by the British Government. sctucit a0: th! aoe how. t0 “wire ~ £ - > me of them are all but starving streng'h to a party and how to o oe _— 'ganize tor dattle. ‘he Liberals themselves admi that the Conservatives have made a splendid fig ht, and many among ‘them now think that the Conserva- tives have powerful reason to hope for victory. The news that comes _ from all parts of the country indi cates that the Conservatives dic displaying in the contest an energy and a vigor beyond comparison a: id superior to anything that has eve been seen in the history of the pa ty. “Sir Charles Tupper, if he triun p .bs next week, wiil have at_ his side « t very strong support from the pri- vince ot (Quebcc composed of supet ior m-: oe great strength. Every je body aciires, and with reason, thé 3 [SPECIAL TO THE EXAMINER. | Nov. 5.—The comment to which reference | is given in| Leyds, . ONITREAL, CAMPAIGN, | pY Baking P Powder Made trons pure cream of of tartar. | | Safeguards the food | against ¢ alum. | Asam dhisbisiitinn the greatet nonemeen of tae qwrescat days Conser\ ativ e friends is 2 By 2AxINa 20 SOWOR E90, Wty TORR. i admirable.’ fight made by the Ccnservatives La Presse admits cordially and with- out reserve that the pluck of our absolutely ~ WORKINGMEN GRAND L_iberal- Conservative Rally. N IGHT BEFORE THE BATTLE ——— A Grand Rally Meeting of theelectors of Charlottetewn ahd Roy- alty will be held on Tuesday Evening Next 6TH NOVEMBER, INST. IN THE OPERA HOUSE At 8 O’clock, p. m. sharp. Rousing speeches will be deliveredby Mr. tewart, the Liberal-Consers vative candidate, and other prominent speakers.” P. BLAKE, President Liberal-Conservative Association. C. R. SMALLWOOD, Secretary Liberal-Conservative Association. Oleo Guaiacol or Reddim’s Perfected Emuls‘on. nds its way ‘nto many houses Because of its Goodness Bec.use we make it. In the fall of 1898 we made and -Old only six doz. Last fall we sold three gross. Because we Lave medical men’s approval of it here. Because it’s the only Emulsion ' On the market c mtaining our antisept- ic. Jt will stopa cough where others have tailed, besides ircreasing weight” end strength. Wecan reftr you to ladies who have used it for their chil- den. Made and sold by ¥, Reddin,PhmB. 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