; ihe f @: Site Povinn 2 Ww y 4 w w wr w w " : Every voter for McLellan wi | 7 — | ee ET _— *| tures on ordinary or consolidatec | we Fa whe ~ Sali ute whe ye wa she . signify assent to the jobbery tha i he scored heavily. Butif we} j THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEMBER 2, 19080. NOVEMBER 2, 1900. mane ~ WELCOME HOME! A TRL #@RAM to the Patriot of last evening announced that ‘‘ The city is crazy to-day, and will be stark mad to night We presume that this language is slightly hyperboli THE DAILY EXAMINER THE MARKET HALL case to press against Sir Louis MEETING. | Davies and the Tarte-Laurier Ad- ——— ministration, of which Sir Louis is a In the Patriot we read concerning | member. We take no great credit the joint meeting held in Market/ for the hostility of public opinion in Hall on Wednesday evening : this community towards the Govern- ment. The disappointment of all classes of the people who believed tk 'the Liberal promises of retrench- iveryone who was present knows | lve eae . , | ment, economy, reform, free trade, that this statement is absolutely in- | : os a , |reciprocity, cheaper store goods, ..’| better prices for oats and potatoes, knows it. | eA public expenditures, ‘ Last night’s mass meeting was for the Liberals a tremendous suc- CeSS correct. Sir Louis Davies knows it, Premier Farquharson : i reduction of NOTES AND COMMENTS. A WARM WELCOME TO P. E. ISLAND'S CONTINGENT. No wonder the Liberal-Conserva- tives shouted “‘time’’ atthe great Market Hall meeting when Sir minutes or a quarter of an heur. Mk. CHARLTON’S opponent—duly nominated on behalf ot the Goveru- ment—has withdrawn from the field, and Mr Charlton goes in unopposed, ; | | Louis was exceeding his time by ten ! A WONDERFUL OFFER IN Fur Lined Capes The strongest values this store has ever offered. Our garments are made by a skilled workman direct fromthe factory in Quebec, Toronto and Montreal. No allowed within our walls. Many buy this best fur jew- shop products make rre ; , « cf ’ ° s ° Vike « . . * ° y if 2. a but it is nh cal. Joy, great joy, and thankfu Every candid Liberal in Charlotte- | reduction of debt. ehkc mami after all! The incident is very sig- good. No big shows for a day or two of traveller's samples What . ° : } u ’ "3 < « oo ? Te « rie "ry i m9 ’ , eno ae ness—rather than madness—ought| town admits that the meeting was| rrompts electors to support the ere nie fu. —. the be rg eet werd tat lento tl Swe vs = Our *} . -evailine : ‘ } “( 5 ec ' ; E <¢ siacioncaaie 2 ize a4 = = =ct. NV 20 Cz ” 2 , : 1 e © to be and will be the all-prevailing | ,o¢ for the Liberals “a tremendous | ! ko I urs are € yest. oney cannot buy anything better. Wy. are foe); throuchout Charlottetown yp t} /Opposition candidates at this elec- | offering fur coats 15 to 25 per cent lower than high priceé fur eCling t oF Tid « *| success yr “e ’ » : oe ° ly ’ ay vwAY 7 x : ae rr aye ‘re +3 y . s a -elcome home Fa ee Se a a a ae protest against the | TOTAL EXPENDITURE stores. Beware of special brands in furs. You will pay from $8 this evening, as we Weicome hk . Government side might, perhaps, torantesent aceoteel ieee eet! INCREASED....... ..$11.300.000 | to $10 for the name or brand. Orders taken and garments de- the brave boys who have so nobly} while the canvass is going on, con-|. ern > Fatriot TAXES INCREASED _. 10.240/000 | livered from the most reliable fur dealers in the Dominion at ir dutv in South Afric to the young candidate for West! COMMERCIAI FREE small commiission, and garments deii 1, mz . ak Te the ul dut Vin. out 2 rica tend that halt the electors present Ci ati seis he a e eats th j 1 M 4 4 “is” : ; . ; ; ho « f 1 be) We h SER; de elivere< . made to measure withb- ‘Wala > ever flee ’' : : + - | Wueen 8, { ve ene ce 1e ee ee ee ae eee Se a W davs. > hav ac ars ; all f — ana Welcome ever smiles. were in sympathy with Sir Louis! * ea ip meee he tN eel oad 304 es en ek ore ee this fall for fur coats worth And t] mile of genuine welcome) +.y; . } } i scandalous attempt of the Patriot up to $300, and satisfaction every time. JATKU ne § Lie ¢ ‘ th vies. ve ave are very goo : z ‘ i Se . eae ” i j . u * Se niKaieks Da ‘we have heard very good}: jead the people of the country | Good Astrachan Coats, and plenty of them, at $18, $20, $95, will pervade the face of 1arlotte-| judges of public meetings declare | ie a eRe f + t | Coon Coats, $35, $38, and $40. ; . — , “re : ; . } as » The character oO 2 gexec S 0 oy ee F town this fevening—though there that at least two-thirds were evi.|“~ 1 ‘ld in Mu i ‘ t H l a ee a ee ee ; : “a : ne meeting hek Marke all on| Mor ii aie 2 sali ee must be mingled in the cupof public | gently supporters of the Opposition | —- & a ny 5 Fur lined capes at special prices. a ] ip a tei f sadness as we | Wednesday evening. Wombat coats for men at $15 and $16.50, same quality a hippimess a tear oF sadness aS We) .nq Mr Stewart - : on ju ¥ a8 Se- thir kof ¢} : dae weet Mr. § art. called expert fur buyers ask $22 for. rink of those whose remains are le ae. | This cc ~ ‘< ; ; \ sc mamta telat + ial : y ‘ie 1is conduct of his organ must Men's Coon coats while they are‘here for $40. Now it’s w ° +: r e ” a < 2 - : 4 ’ 0 behind. The men whom we shall wel- GRATEFUL COMFORTING rth cune home this evening, with glad- ness in our eyes, have bravely faced the greatest of perils,—they have Again the Patriot says : itend to discredit the candidature of ‘Sir Louis pours hot shot into| >" Louis Davies. The personal the Tory ranks and effectually) sympathy of many electors must be crushes Mr. Stewart.’’ | withdrawn from one whose election Distinguished everywhere for Delicacy of Flavour Superior Quality, and Highly Nutritive Properties. Specially grate- ful and comforting to the ee ee anywhere $50 or $55. 1 red beaver cloth, with squirrel lining, sable trimming, $19. 1 black brocade cloth, with squirrel lining > -_ . 7 ¢ > 1T os s bl : : ini . 25 way ang anes api Every intelligent man inthe audi-|is deemed to be dependent upon} BeFvous and dyspeptic. Sold nate Caer Gas Reeag, a0e share, and our’s, in support of Brit-! \. h: aa kad + ig| such tactics. Electors who w Only in }-lb tins, labelled 1 ruyal blue beaver cloth cape, squirrel lin- ish freedom and progress in South ence knows that this statement Is |§ en oe cre im; JAMES EPPS & CO., Ltda. ing, blue Opposum co’lar and trimming, $21. Afriea and on behalf of the world- wide Empire to which they and we They are worthy ofa grand honor that we can bestow upon them can be considered belong. reception. No too great ee oes Tarte has been. ‘‘Master of the Administration.’”’ The people are masters, now! ee - A WORD IN SEASON. From every part of the country the word comes to THe EXAMINER that public opinion is running} strongly in favor of the opposition | cussion and spoke laboriously for an | ‘hour and nearly three-quarters ; that the Hon. Mr. Campbell, At- untrue. It was, indeed ap-/ doubt, wishing to give Sir Lonis a parent that Mr. Stewart left the) vote while they condemn the words hal] a stronger man, much stronger | and actions of the Master of the politically, than he was when he | Administration, will now, we fee) entered it—though he was, as/Ssure, feel it to be their duty to put everyone knows, received with such} aside personal feelings and to vote a cheer as scarcely never before| down, decisively, the Tarte-Laurier greeted a candidate for the peo- | combinatiou, | ple’s suffrages. It is well-known, | THER VICTOL too, that Sir Louis opened the dis- ANOTHER VICTORY. if was announced,a few days ago, also and it is well-known that if there | torney-General of Manitoba, had was any hot shot it was poured in} been elected in Morris,Manitoba, by by Mr. Stewart in the course of his/| an increased majority of about three overwhelmning reply. thundred. Today we have to report | the election of Mr. Taylor the Lib- ‘Homoeopathic Chemists, London, England. BREAKFAST SUPPER EPPSS COCOA AN OPEN LETTER TO PATON & CO. Charlottetown, Nov. 17, '99. Having worn Stanfield’s Un- shrinkable Underwear for several months, I fully concur in all that is 1 black beaver cloth, squirrel lining. black Opyosum collar and trimming, $21.20. 1 gree: 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 trimmirg, $26. 50. I greg beaver cloth cape, squirrel lining, blue Opposum collar and trimming, $21. 1 brown beaver cloth with ermine lining, sable collar, $18.50. . 1 black beaver cloth, with bla‘ k Opposum trimming, squirrel lining, $12. 1 blue beaver cloth, with Astrachan trim- mit g and squirrel lining. $22. 1 black beaver cloth, with Opposum trim- ming and squirrel lining, $13 50. candidates. We are now fully as-| The Patriot says, too, that— sah Coden ieee published in commendation of it. pti: —— 4 Opposum trimming sured that Prince Edward Island) ,,.,.,,.. eta le ce ee : sag J. D. REID. and squitre g. $12. ma : | William (Mr. Stewart) is getting! Winnipeg Centre by a majority of Rei 1 fancy brocade cloth eape, squirrel lining, will, on the evening of election day, | ¢4 pe an adept in wielding the muck | 167. This *constituency” has for Manager of Telephone Company of astrachan trimming. $31, stand in line with the other Prov-| rake. * * * * * " . P. E. Island. ‘torious throughout the | breadth of Canada, if! inces, vi length am only our friends are not alled and out-done on election day. Now is the time for the central com- - ’ out-gener- | fe appez ce Ss awe: s i. ; ; aids aca tas cteiat taeda anata We ppe il toevery honest man Or'emplars and exponents. Another Because pure] See ther t » perfect their dveimriinin ahectol ee Liberal or Tory, who was/ decided victory has been won by the eugh, prompt, satistastory ~ top taking tayo to wor. Th =< Mood’s Pill td ith Age geet work. The); tification for this coarse lan- | events cast their shadows before !”’ s & 3 ; ; ' } : y ‘ a3 aie oo oe -- us ; eer ees et **\oua e? W.coitend that there} TO BE REMEMBERED = —— a = 8 ; ri? a § cz > ; — ’ . | showing a good example in this re-| _. snot. Mt Stewart. ¢iiewed! , | gard. a is now rampant. cL |ofitmay stick,’’ but he presumes | the new liberalism of which Mr. \altogether too largely on the ignor-| Greenway. Sir be | Many years been represented by a But it too has repudiated ‘“ Willlam’s motto seems to : ‘throw all the mud you can, some | Liberal. Wilfrid Laurier. ance of his audience.’ : - : ance of his audience Tarte, Sifton & Co.. are the ex- present,—we ask “was there any | Liberal-Conservatives. .** Coming Easy to Take Easy to Operate iy the pointsin the opening; Here isa record of the expendi- ntl ' . | account, since 1896 (the last vear of ! semper rig V---uand we are Mian : : ’ oa: 0 . | Conservative rule) the year in each | ‘judgement of the citizens of Char- | 1 brown beaver cloth, with grey opposum trimming, squirrel lining. JAMES PATON & CO. + ge? APPRECIATION. | . tetown—he uttered not one word escapes — os 949.142 4 - of Sir Louis Davies. It is| pgq7 38, 349,730 i a We have tothank our contem ipossible, of course, to describe 1898 38.832 526 j IT PAYS TO BUY AT PERKINS’, poraries oi the press for their kin 12 a.tsof Tarte, Laurier, Sifton| 1g99 41.760.342 4 ; ly reinarks concerning THe E ad Blair, without recourse to lan-! 1900 42,987,549 é: AMINE? S new dress ;—and als uage that may be described as | There has been, in the four years | 3 many friends in Charlottetown and| :rong. But there was, in, ¥r.| since the Laurier Government came correspondents throughout — the | It is particularly grati-| at this juncture, tore | ceive so many tokens of public ap- | preciation of the moderate and rea- | } i country. fving. too ~ stewart’s whole address, no sign of | jnto power, an increase in the or- “mud ” or ‘the muck rake.”’ |expenses sof the administration of six millions a year. The Patriot heads one of its ar- ae m ssa Oy he outlays capital accc ticles ‘“‘William’s Woeful Whine, The outlays on capital account sonable course of THk EXAMINER in| I Sil tlie sae stain | have been in proportion. Here are Ladies’ Costumes - » 25 per cent Discount the political contest that is now| ,, : : onto the figures : Seay . Mr. Stewart, as usual, indulged pe echtaeey ee prosperously for the |in his characteristic whines which| 1896 $3,781,311 Last Year Jackets HALF PRICE Opposition. | were utterly devoid of argument, | 1897 3,523, 160 a EB. ne | the greater part of his speech being | 1898 4,142,231 af THE PRICE OF OATS. | devoted to petty, spiteful attacks{ 1899 9,639,142 a fe Golf Jerseys HALF PRICE ovimaanti on the Ministers of the Crown—| 1999 9,726,260 | 3 . Tux Pataior of last évening | Particularly Sir Wilfrid Laurier. There has been an increase in|} 3 fe Woo Blankets, worth $-'.00,“our price . $2.95 Says | Regarding this Patriotic utter-| +i, department of the expenditure|f ™ ™ ‘ The fact is that oats were sell- | ing at Summerside at 20 cents per bushel, when the Liberals came in, | in l:¢6. The same quality of oats) are now selling at that place for 29 cents per bushel.’ \ We are informed on the highest | auth rity that oats were selling in | streets in Charlottetown before and | * . . > > ' just after the election, in 1896, at! ance we are also in the judgment of the public when we say that it is utterly false. Mr. Stewart's tone— particularly towards the end of his speech—was rather that of triumph than of whining, asif he were as- sured by the tone of the meeting that he would lead the poll on elec- tion day, even as the cheers he re- ceived were the more general and in the last year of the Liberal, as compared with the last year of the Conservative Government, of close upon six millions a year. Fourteen millions more were col- lected from the people in 1900 than in 1896. Here are the figures, taken from the public accounts, and Mr. Fielding’s address at Halifax : our price | Ladies’ Fleece Lined Stocking Men’s English Flannel Shirts All Wool Socks Big Basket of 25c and 35c ties, your choice Basket of Ladies’ linen collars, regular prices 14c, © $1.00 = 20c per pair 15c 8c. Special 28c. ae Cents Pe OS A | eee 1896 $36,618,590 Ladies’ Seamless Gashmere Hose 17c. rus reached office, during Septem- mone-eiisinine 1897 37,829,778 ps ees aac eed bs : : be: aad October 1896, they were | sac | 1898 40,556,510 ig Basket Side Combs, belt pins, etc. ¢ eac cold at 26 penta dhl Sceath per] ee ee ee ee 46,743,102, bushel. Jn December and January | art, and its wildly untruthful state-| 1999 50,927,941 22 cent Gorset covers 1 s . 18c. | | following, oats went up to 24 cents} ments, are the more remarkable in} mMoct of the increase came out of -»- BARGAINS .- tt nd 25. acuth ue Weak dak oe view of the almost invariable _mod-| taxation, as is shown by the figures | Big bargains for Women and Girls. Big bargains for Men and b. tinued at 25 cents during the spring | T?40" of Tum Examiner. While) of the customs and inland revenue Boys. Big bargains for everybody. : e 1007 " ' | we have, asin duty bound, vigor-| .oljections & OT iSwvé. ie eS . 4 So that it was while the Liberals | ore — in — ae 1896 $27,757,285 i were in office that the price of oats i coo Abie otis inn ‘ 1897 28,648,626 went Gown 40 fiz lowest point ‘applying to Sir Louis Davies — any! 4g98 29,576,455 e - . a ~*~" lof the government candidates} 1899 34,958,069 | Farmers know this fact. sa : ’ ’ ; =a55 Saconceiine nis. language such as the Patriot! 1900 38,242,223 | The Millinery Leaders. THE strength and organization of thas employed regarding Mr. This means that the rate of tax | the youny electors of the Tupper | Stewart. jad 7s ss apparent at the troversy is always careful in Marke all meeting. The c . : , ; G.. tne cub the use of his words; and THE Ex- will be cvem more in evidence on : election day. | AwINER has hada particularly strong The strong man in con-| ation has increased under the Laur- | . Y ‘ ~- ' ier Government from $5.42 to $7.51 | athead, or from $27.10to $37.67 a) family. | Ww Fe w wW/ Ww w w we le Me Oe < sf we Se