TRE Dall ¥ EXAMINEK CHARLOTTE19 N OCTOBER 9 100 Lene) TL CT, TE) PET oor A ee ST SOME : diate ee 2 en FE SUM “SARTCETS. Canada couid stand alone and let #m Dy Vir a 2 ak eee i urope do what she liked.” yi a fay eS Choice Here we have a Canadian unr Che following extracts from some of | Openly discussing in France ihe pe Gravenstei l'arte’s sp eches in France, will show | bility of a war between France a the kind of sentiments and speeches of Great Britain, and there and then de- $2 O0'and 2.25 per bbi. : the food supplies warmth and strength; without it the Reina, the muscles, the | merves and the brain are bbc hetitdmersid aol ae guarente e that my Kidney Cure will cure $0 per cent. of all forms of kidney complaint and jn many instences the most serious forms of Bright’s disease. If the disease is com- Plicated send a four- Ounce vial of urine We wil! analyze it and advise you free what to do. MUNYON. At all druggists, 250. a vial. Guide to Health ee eae eee ——— TE which Sir Wilfiid Laurier approves in { ©@"ng, and afterwards repeating. that a iy of the Canadian govern- in such an event Canada would mets be true to her British allegiance, ‘The remembrance of the Mother- {| WOuld stand neutral ! land (France) still lives in Canada. But we are under the necessity of act- ing with policy and discretion. —Tarte NEW LAW OF VOTING AT n Le Journal de Paris, April 5, 1g00. Allow me to say so, arid allow me ened the : Time weak, and general debility ’ llows. But f: tis hard to dai. O “fe and is di. ‘ixed by many. occ cls & ulation. a = ee | at DOMINION ELECTIONS. Se a . sy s y: SE EE ee / to repeat it, we have remained F cals ir Bn 6 medical nivice treo. 1505 Arch at. “bila. : : . es y bbl ' a Tm or . , ee , : These d-siri { a supp lies the f In a form [we are more and more su; we are The right to vote at elections for | 4 ; f pre " : a é : ; . ; : : ‘ t ies can ODbts men le sant to take and eusy more French then we were twenty | the house of commons of Canada is O Mm y : sé sie hint botain Saem Pp :: | ee years ago, and more than we were a|g2verned by the Dominion franchise} | i er a OS LOW Pree, serect ? cfrer ; shit ; > : } ot aii & ‘elbe to Cine. _ t stre net cns th year ago. (Applause). — Larte at | act of r59S and the Dominion elec mo osha rt — e seamen rma | if Cali and see them nerves and muscles " Invic- | Rouen, France June rgoo. tion act of 1g00. LET CANADA LEAD THE WAy ix X ‘ > o ‘i ys » ; ee . at ae wv Kar TO . mn ‘ _ . / - L Smntind gr le 4 We represent over there the France Section 5. of the Dominion franchise a hala as R you to ouy a Lew Q ANDRE ; N & HI ArTeS nN | i y .< s . ce ‘ ; ance. | 3 OFrare os GY, and | of | urepe, and Ido not think Lb am } act, 1898, contains the following pro- TT ' Kiel oT P ild { rs m rig he words of “ham herlain’e ‘ ; builds up the ¢ ntire SV stein. uken in 8% aying that before twenty- Visions; a eines « , i se < 1m ee S$ Call al d let us show rau Victoria Row Groers. re Ee ael Bs oo, all druggists. } hve years we shall form the majority (a.) Phe qualifications necessary to + ‘ ifna = ae : CR peepee ee, tho finest Range hy actual p ; BOWNG, Chemi ; i “es . . : .* ; Signifcan : ng ee or | Ry reeves oo . ee |} —Tarte, at Rouen, France, June rgo0 | entitle any person to vete atan elec-] 7? a test on the market DE Ne i | “OQureyes are constantly turned | Uon for the house of commons in any]. ieee - eal ead uk eae ~ Ulan vung ' 7 - . , a . ain } union tetweer the colonies and th vw Ot) er- 3 :; : ; Al fy : Fy tows u: ‘everses ea rrovince Shall be tho astadblished by _ ; : We -teselng ibe ger uine iy YSIDK DENTSTRY W Lilt S Ss | fl — ‘ your reverses strike us ¢ ' ine ” ¢ “* 7 : ue - esta 5 é: ' a lind, now cemented by their blood, be for- | dc i ; ” he saad ai ia vi L Yay ull in the Oreast; you success 1S our he laws o at province as necesrald| ever maintained.” j PUG Ting caters iOwe : - romels ear guil das ea fo 7 | : <6 on sowre 1163 Care i] me r OoTeale St JOY. VW e are, certes, loyal Bri iO entitie Suc h persons to vote in the If tha rt he the guiding | Ti inciple of yt ar, : a OfEce deen a ew Prowre 1 i6 vk and ~ subjects, but above all French.— pattie aye o the province ata pro-} British statesman ship, when Canada, irst door to the right up ais | farte, at Rouen, France, June 1600 | VINCIal election ; ei, hall | the British West Indies, Australia, stairs. i} . \@ j i » { stons na eC T r =] + q Ssnowllake If one day you come and [ hope the (O.) I he polling divisions oa ©& 1 New Zealand, Cape Colony, and; © Telen} ‘connectio’ ie ’ =A greatest nudes among you will come those estabiished by or under the law S| Natal unite im asking the Mother| é Cr€puone CONNeCUO) » iad: rcit ‘onad-s * rf th: ) i bo F eo 4 r? sc . nee Chocolat es lees t> visit Canada you will see as you | % that oo for sop purpose oC ountry to adopt a system of inter- | ; Tl U ascend the great river, discovered by | Province lal elections, ec the ter- | Imperial nrelerenti al trade the request | Ro ers im. “A it Can be had at any your compatriot, Jacques Cartier, the | Tory comprised in the ee wili not be refused. . 5 Ss ~" ee if Hi . *) i f ’ ~ ~ ~ Plect S »} . ’ ‘i H ‘ tcliow] f 5 a} As tri-c olor fi Lag displ wed above our vil t ict or which such election IS helc It 1s on ly necessary for Canada to} 1 Prince Kdward Island hanway. if a7 DhiK ngebrsiclass ore | lages, because itis the national flag (c.) The voters’ lists shali:e those } jegg the way. \E or FF. ° iy i rear * = , > F, > ecPpYyPp } ; . © i i? ix ;. &. Morris ot rE ench Canedians. (Loud applause) prepared lor the a ” sting . The Australians and New Zealand- ¢ i i: ES ‘ THANKSGIVING DAY. | ees DL Hooper —Tarte, at Rouen, Fiance, Jure, established, and whic 10n_ thes xtieth| ers are favourable to it, Mr. Cecil . ; oe : : 1900.” day next proceeding the d_.y fixed for] Rhog other crominent Soot Vecassion Metein ‘Ciback seekel ae ae ick 7 * he : Sahay nnaldheseidalll anbepyreppeaanlliee pb > <—_> —> <> —_P way fare, will be issued from ed stat ’ AT ickard & Co, Frank declarations (on South Afri- | © Nomination ot candidates for such } Africans have advocated it, and the} hi, aia a Gaal 27th ee ane ; ft ’ : win: slectio 1 : “@ 9@ ‘ , : LMS INé ys CIC a at sia, F | Ree — A Hutcheson can war ) might arouse the susceptibi- | Dominion election were 1n koys € OT! British West Indies would be delight- | sm las § lan to return upto and on Ociober 22nd, 19g0a. at + y a lities of the English, without satisty- were last in force under the laws Of | ed to join in such an #rrangement. iS 4} S Ticke<s are good on'y for continuous journey (aa } 4 e » : ‘ 11 °° . - . . , * . : ithe lirectr: ' tk W. F. Carter ing the French.— Tarte, i in Le Journal that province tor the purpose of pro But Canada is the premier colony, in either Cirect:on. os eae An “~, } , ~y 4 : »o tee wise a vat ; stewart & Gates de Paris, April s 5, 1900. vincial, elections. and the British people will do nothing | Superintment. ube Sanderson & Co Itis quite possible that in their} 7&Ction 5 sub-paragraph (f.) enacts | until the Canadian Government takes Weve not been saying much Railway Offic s, Charlottetown, September 1p ‘ ’ . . * } a , : a |e , ? . : : r ii J.D. McLeod & hearts 20 per cent. of the French Can- | that the provisions of the a of the | decisive action in favor of reciprocity abou“ Wleitine « Chrds. labels. 29 th, 190. eod til Oct. rptt THE ey + : ‘ ; ince ¢ ses wne!r ~hi . ‘ - ° r tee » MCLEE adians disapprove of the war, and | Province as to the places when ~ in Imperial preferenual trade.—Mon- Shne apc Lana walidtne tial % e) ‘ ~ : ? ‘ 2c lar ~ * j ’ a 7 y ) 3 i » S30 i. H. Yason, think that Canada could have pvt the |fes deat clectors shall voe sha! ire.) Star, Oa P 8 N of eee: EL money to more practical use.—Tarte shall apply to Dominion eleciior . the saac,—more than we ewr r in Le J »urnal de Paris, April 5, 1900.7 | P&CUOns O4 and 65 of the Nova Scotia did before. We print them G eR “He eutogized Papineau, and said Becton act previce that no elector nicely and we use the best cards, NE A cv Me , . - . > hy ¢ i hp o> cyt > | aS he was glad to be able tc inform his | Sali be permitted to vote in more And cur prices are, Lades 40cts f » ty audience that the grandson of the pat- than one polling district or division In ae . . X X X Malt—48c per gal te tat a this province on the ae day, and a package. Gentlemens 35cts -< pe : riot. M. Bourassa, new sitting in the *1 . - mah ae eee m6 ¥ ™ at no i¢ct or navi ng a right to vote Best Exglish Mal:—72c per gal house Of commons, was no less eager | ‘"*s - = ancestor to preserve the nationa'ity the en writ he shake ‘shall be TO BOSTON and uphold the rights of the French permitted to vote in any other coun- Oo Canadians.—Tarte, at Paris, June 21, | ‘Y- a. : Ont t 1900.” Apparently the effect of these provi- of. 16th 1900 | °°: = brs . Commencing { Uda v “There aretwo millions of French | 5!0?S5 'S that an elec LOF agg vote at Do . | people in Canada On national feast | ™!n!on ae _ ce seta ot S.S8. Halifax days, not a house but is decorated with Ni ie same Cay in Ue por French colors. See the province of | Y0V@ Scotia. Will lesve Crarlouetown at NOON on j *FEne 7 a s- TUESDAY. Quebec. It becomes more French, At clectons for the house of as . ‘ ; ° ‘ -py ‘ artal 3 Paseengess leaving Cherlottefown onj| for French immigrants are coming in sembly oo ee pr —_s n ie os ; . S r om ~e . Wednesday and Saturday mornings make each day, and when the British are not | 5°" holding Vomunion offices are ais X X X White Wine—48c per gal. nd telephone orders receive our ' Cider Viti gar—40c per gal. best. attention. ,_o— Special low prices for large The Examiner dob Frint quantities. Also all kinds of Ch'town’s Leading Printers, Whole and Ground Spices, Cor. Qurea and Richmond Streets Tumeric, e‘e... fur pickling —upstairs. : a package. Mourning Cards 5 — per gat. i cents a package extra. Mail French White Wine—60c per gal a ed purposes at lowest pric:s “7 +>" Beer & Coff close connection at Halifay tor Boston. in a majerity in a country, when they qualified by — Pe fe te : ales . | vincial act above referred to. ese E AU fUMN EXCURSIONS. ‘ong ee Tare disqualifications do not apply to elec- A. A: McLeer (. Pp. RB, istan d To cn oe es ber, 1900.” . z tions for the house of commons, as al ae: le emt : i » ° ° - . ° . a ° 4 ‘ . Pere ace « : ie dant Teel hich is an | section 6 of the Dominion Franchise ee : SOYTiet Soy Commer cial Collevre For tickets, rates and all information hy shou sondon, which is an oe vaste ae The ‘* Albert’? Toilet Soap Co’s Bicck Cleriettetown s siand, ; - F ap imckes young- : : W. W, CLARKE, Agent rather than Paris, the city of civiliza- | V'S'OP- |. seneatileised vehikuah iii Matai Me rey te Leen. The attention of those... were @ Charlottetown. | tion, of liberty, of justice ?—Tarte, in “No p rson possessed of the quali- : : : thorough 43d practical preparation for en pith | Pari Fi on stenvlan Se stembe fications generally required by the active business life 1» called .o the advan- aris é jiew. Se t, ‘ap oo Apl 24tf eas 7 provincial law to entitle him to vote at It keeps their ceticate skins JOHN P. BRENNAN j neat ed x gn a Book« ivlianager, 3 O9Y.- 2 de iall ig vali in good order. eepinpg, Vommerdaia aw ri’ mete, : , ‘He dwelt on the warmth of French- | 4 P* ovir cid election shall be disq Made entisely from vege- aa Penmanedip, toglish, Corr spondence, Canadian affection for France, and j Sed from en at a Dowinign es table fats, it is an emollient as if st gail ,| Business Methods, Shorthand, Typex ' eS 54] h iv le e | tion, merely by reason of any prov 5 'n rell as a cleanser, and isas Ship Broker, Commission Merchant and | writing, etc., are taught in tue most direct aid that though they lived under the A ioe* 0 wel e ,etc., g Misty Vis ion B itish fla oa i sole festival days | of the provincial law Gisqual 5 useful on a lady’s toilet as in dealer in all kinds of p oduce, or _ and prac’ical manner. Special ariercion ritis ag, J estival -.. | him from having his name on t! mtd | the nursery. commod ous premises on Ccmmercial ie is given to locat.ng gratusies in pood and in national celebrations, 1t was +s soninas = Halifax Herald | Faintly but exquisitely aro Being Eee adapted for handling o business positions. New term or-re om the tri-color that floated over their | °° ne ene ae matic. Prince Edward Js!and products, MONDAY, AUG. 20h inst., at 30 « hom-s. They were French at heart Sree parentage ed. m. Sead for prospecins, P.O. Box 28. ; ee a 10m iS. : and they would always be French.— | Se iieeaclis heli P JOHN P. BRENNAN, ISAAC OXENAAM, Tarte, at Paris, June 21, 1900.” North Sydney, Sept. 25, dy 135 Wy. ln , Principal ard Yroprietey { ug '. we tf. §@‘‘I will say, asI have often said | e- i — == { fire, that I am French, and that I was never anything but French, and S Y —h Comes with advinci tha: I will always be French. In AV eC O uU r eee Gwe, a speaking thus 1 am voicing the feel- MONEY but can be ; ared ing of my fellow- country men.—Tuarte. s © Q f cs ik eH aR, ; ' } Vit by pronerly (41 oe at Paris, June 21, Iyoo’ Riatabbes tines. wy date wen ee \ pl Opel \ iitcea o1as Ses, And finally Mr. ‘Tarte capped the ask your dealer in medicine to show you thé : in } ¥ th event new so cent size bottle of JonNnson’s ANG Spectacles are our specialty. climax by declaring that, in ga sO | Same Sorcmore: tt soctaian ower Saeed “ at ot war between France and Great Bri-| ions as much as the old 25 cent style, which sé When we fit the mM, tain, Canada would stand neutral. | js a great saving to those who use this valu f yt Sat at These are his words :— able tamily medicine. The superior quaiiiy they sive sausiacuione “I have been asked what would be| % this old Ancdyne has never been equaled. Kami 1 e atti ‘G in the event of Eyes e: *xamined free. the attitude of Canada int a war between France and Eng'and. con's YNE , temeewhnNO + | Would the French-Canadians fight for A ol LAMENT i k HUT HESON., England against a or would er ae hel the their help go out to land irom Fifty years ago this menth, Dr. Johnson left Xt 5 - ‘ ‘ h eith me some dolmson’s Anodyne Li: ieee fe Ww Sich they sprang. To this ] nilg t I rememnber lim distiuctly, and ye tell y¥: Just how he was dressed on that da oe reply somewhat in the words Gf &1 25:4 Jonnsed’s Liniment ever sirce Gan & a ‘ gay it has maintained its higt t ne: a fri French gentlemen with whom I wiS| thittime to thia. No itm ED ata camene + a ths contidence of the public tc e te Mat hl B (i Tea speaking the other day. We were = Foun BRAD, Herth Watects rf wig L ncudiiall =8{j ssible o fe ah él cussing the ge tion of a re the Asa family remedy it has been used and ia- European war, and, coming tO 'R&| gorseq for nearly a ceutury. Every Mother im best * vi ote pom of likely allies, this gentleman should have it in the house for many commot Tea on Earth said that if France found herasif with- ailments, Internal as much as External. €. . If you want to use the best 25 cent Carniva's, Scotsman, 20thCentury, F. & D.. Columbia / , s F abe Hlartiords bave had a large sal: &o%Chariotsé+town. Wejire! stil Watchmaker & Jeweler. 3 ak s * vireceing the above daily Lcok them over—Write for catalogue. Our book on INFLAMMATION free. Price out friends she cculd stand alone ard | Or nee eee emoe & Coe Bannen, Mane let Europe go her own way. And so Repair supplies—SecoudHand Wheels, 3 + SS tea you'll have to use Matchless Blend I would say with regard to Cattnihtiie Our sales of this tea have been some- | ~ ne meses ~h f or . } thirg marvellous. They have in- & arters e x Mal { | | creased every weck since we first be- vén tG seil it—and they’re increasing pam h pie ctng oo a —_- ; as ugus se rs acdc ted. feil eiition sen ae I have several new schooners see <- fully about the head and boly. [ used | ing produce charters from Isls and Ports Remen ber we are ole agents. You MINARD’S LINIMENT freely o>. him!,, Nova Sc ntia, United States or West : apd in a few days he was as we}! as ever, } J. B.A. BEAUCSEMIY, Try a pound of Matchless ran’t get the be:t 25c tea anywhere In ities. : + #) ission Merchant Jenkins Aall Son Proker and Commission ercha | es | P. O, Box, No, 8-dy Charlott town,