yom crs gotit Re Commer ‘ + ‘ : , peut ° cttawe eet hk FOL: (ARLOTTETO ~” uations ah + NR MES” i Our proposition to all ladies is that we can save them money. We do this by giving them Ingh values in Jacksis and Capes at prices easy te pry Mind you—any Jacket you buy here will be right—ex actly rizht Qur Jackets are fitters _they’re made te look well -and to wear. And they’re not priced any higher than the ordinary kind. a a eae Then there's the advantage of choosing from a big stock. They say oursis the biggest Jacket stock in the city. Have you seen it? Moore & = MeLeod } The busiest store on Cha:lotte'own’s busiest street Bulbs ! Bulbs! Our shipment ef Butbs, Diact from Holland, bis just ar- ved, and will be on sale this eventing. BAYATINTHS-Named Warieties Single and dcuble, white, red and gold. blue, vio'et, uve and yellow. €8 ode ety mateo TU alPs. _ White, scirlet, red and gold, finest named varieties and tere extra, ~ROCUS. Finest mixed varieties. A'so Fuscias and Roman Jacinths, No finer bulbs can be had in Canila. Our prices are fr than those ot any Cunadian firm io- equal quality, In- thon invited, EO, CARTER & CO: Direct Importers of Bulbs. eee ———a EES immer Suiting, Our importations of clothes for spring and summer is now lete, and we invite inspection of the la-zo>* s22 =cbbiest hy Suitings, overcoatings and trouseraze, t¢ be eeen in ‘ . mY Correct style, perfict fit and cert workmanship anteed. Always on hand,a {ull line of gsnte? fernishings JOUN MEROD & CO ee by ‘ a F ‘ A kz Fy i 1 ky A J i ) ¥ . a CSE SAN SN Late we » my $-ro Men ba ~ Orpen Peake 7 nNAneCDLCNTe PRUSPEUIS IN ff af UF mes ee DE DOLCTAH rc BAe! ON ® Sit Gharles Tuppar’s 6 Meeting y 4 ’ ! THE MARKESYS AND HOW THEY ARE SUPPLIED. bua Workmen Being Paid off This Week. : | | ! | | i | (Qydaey correspoodeace of Taz Examiner) Siace last writing, the only eyent ef im- portance to chronicle is ,the great meet- tng held here last nigut by Sir Charles Tupper and his colleague in this couaty, H, F. McDougall. The meciiag as heldin Royal Albert Hal',a large roomy struc ure near the Cusioms and P. VU, public buildings. Only abeut galf the people could gain admit- tawce us we were literally packed in it, aad the beat was almost suffocating. The decorating was very nice and appropriate. A large picture of Her Moj-sty was hung in the uppsr centre of the siage; beneai» we recognized the picture of the Jate Sir Jehn A. Macdonald. Upon the left of the chairman was the picture of the late Sir J. 3. D-. Thomp-on, aud on his right a painting ot cur most worthy chieftain, Sir Unaries. Tac stage was decorated profuse~ ly with bunting. We nut ced the tri-color aud Stars ava S.ripee deride the Univo Jack. The mottocs in large lewers over head, “Welcome to Nova Scotia’s greatest son” and “Cacada’s foremost Statesman.” elicited many remarks of praise from acmberese in the immense audience. Q iite & vomber of | dies were present, ana 2!! lt # country aad towa celebrities most of whom were unknown to tue writer. The meeting was celled to order by Mr. D. A. Smith, the president of the Lb- eral-Conservative Arsociation,of thie town —one of .be many natives of Charlotte~ town resident here. After a few remarks whilst introducing the illustrious chief~ tain, bis colleague, Mr. H. F. Mc- Dougall took the floor and in an earnesi acd expressive speeci reviewed aia cours: a8 representative of this County for the past eighteen years, showing the reeult cf bis labor and hard work i» Peritament. Wih others from this ‘Ounty wud province taey succeeded in geiting the Cape Bretun Railway which, iu @ Measure,is One of the prince pal tactors in the great development and prosperity now seeo around us, and in the event of tne Liberal-Conservative party veing returned to yower be would do bis ut- most to bave a bridge built across the S rait of Canso, chowing,if the work is fea« sible, that there would be money saved by its cocstruction. Waen the two new rail- way lines unier coastruc:ion in Cape Breton Island are finished a brisge over the Strait is ibe only means of succeseful!y carrying cn the immense traffic. He asked ail Li: friecds, as well as his many political Opponents in former years who are now workirg in the Conservative canse, to come to the p)il on election day and ryil up a msjority of thousands for our great old cbeftain an! bimsef. The applause whica greeted many of Mr. Mc- Dougall’s sentences was something grand, and suo onlovkerI would wot hestiute in saying toatin thia Gritty town of North Sydney taere will bea large Conservative vote. At this juncture, when Mr. McDougal| concluded, .a fe:ble «ffort was made by some paid scallawags in the bask of the hil', who were filed with cheap whiskey before comiog, to get up a cheer for Laurier. This *was a siznal that caused ihe name of Laurier to be hissed whenever mentioned. (o Sir Cuarles rising the band struck up “For He's e« Jolly Good Felluw,’ which was cheered to the echo. The leat time the wricer had ihe hono- and pleasure of hearing Sir Charles wag at the iink in Charlottetown some yearrago- He was theo much younger looking. But be etill possesses the en- ergy and push that he always was prover~ bial for. There is something about his face that reminds One of the late Hon, J. C. Pope, of our own Island. Sir Charles, whilst speaking, held the attention of the immense audience, and, ex- cepticg the many isterruptions of ap- plaase at his well+ ounded sen tencee, the order was the very best. He is without doubt the idol of Nova Scotiane, always excepting those who refuse to be enlightened. His remarks upon tle present prosperity of the Island of Cape Breton were well received. In speaking of the effusions ofthe Rip Van Winkle who runs the Sydney Record and attrib- utes all the credit of the present prosperity io the Liberal Government, he showed ' most conviacingly tnat it wasall due to | the National Policy which the Liberals had to swallow, after abusing it for years while in the 1878, opposition. Tu while in this county ia WV es 4 ? LANL aoti eal | parte of Casada and had io gay that he comisg contest. ag to advise the Public, nay 3 half tim>. He also said at that memor avle meeting thatthe iron and other un- koown industries would spri: g up in Cave, Briton which would makeit the foremost ! | vart of Canada, He was now pleased in- | dsea to see bis predictions being fulfilled ; | | he minere, instead of earning 80c'-. t $l perday, were now g tring $3 vo $4. The wise policy introduced by the Cux- aerva ives was the means of getting | foreign Capiial imve-ted in this couatry- He referred to the many boasts of the Lib | «ral campaigners, e-pecially to Mr. Field- ing, bo claims the Liberal party will 1¢ m? back to power, whieb he eonclusive- ly refu'ed,and in going over his many cam- paigus for the pat 22 years he said th'« year he had addressed upwards vfone hundred meetings ia the d ffereat | i never oa¥ & brighter prospect for the success of the Conservative party than the next Campsign; and if thsLiveral pir y eflivers will not seal the electors’ hou-st bal'ovs atier voting, as io Weet Kigio and other Ontario ceunties, there was cot adoubtof the ouceme of tue Tue steanter Bruce, which ruas from this port to Newfoundlaad three times each week, does 4 large traffic. Un Mon- day 160 Newfouudlaud families arrived here by ber, but left at once fer Glac- Bay aud other mining cenires to work. I alsy saw about 100 mivers the sime day returning to Newfound!aad, which com- iog and goiag has been customary al) summer, aswork inthe mioes is pail tur xc-ording t» tha quantity of coal each work 8) herd chat thew u-e them-elves upand get ~ck. Some 23 of those miners died here O: were Kileu by accideat during the pact sum ger. The Florida makes her last trip here today, 8” ’us repor ed. Tee Bilio’s we-k'y trips from P. E. I. keep cur products in sbuucance on this morket. The large buyers of oats and other produce here say thatthir y-foir c2ote for oats is as much a8 cas be expected. Potatoes wi!! also te low. Hey sells from the ears at $i1 00 per ton, comiag io from Sackr ville, N. B, Apples are io abundance. No. 1 Gravensteins sell at $2.00 pee barrel, Meatis sbundant and cheap. The Lake steamers bringin large numbers of caitleas well as P, EB. Ieland coastere, Some of the cat.le coming bere are preity hard-looking sccubs, and don’t brirg| mucb,—although nice fat caitle are always | sold readily. Butter is in fair supply coming in by steamers from the Bras D’Or lake rorts. The I 01 and Steel Company are begin bing to discharge thir labourers, Some two uundred and fifty men were paid cif this week. Sbou!d coi8s contioue we may look fur poor times and low weges during the fall and wioter. The Nova Scutia Coal and Iron Com- pany are building tweaty double tene- ment hou-es near their coke ovens at Syd~ Ojon Cut, Somecf ucse mep vey Mines. The direciors of this com- pany met here some time ago. Th-ir aeiiberations were kept private. Muny think they coatemy] ste building Tron sod Steel Works at or near North Sydoey, and the holders of rea! estate are asking faney prices. North Sydney, Oct. 3. P. &. 1. - CONVENTION IN HALIFAX. Foster Will Address Mass Meeting |SpectaL To TSE Examiner. J Hauirax, ‘Oct, 6—The Libera!sConsere vative Convention for Halifax County will be held on the llib, Hon. Mr, Fuster addresses a mass meeting in the > evening. } Baking Powder cream ot | tartar. [ Safeouards the food } against alum. ' ftom (altiee sewders age the grzated nushaxts io heelth of the genset day, Wade from pure 0 edhe 9 Mawar tee seereenenepnensNeieey | Pt i 7 ~ . . >? 7 . IWAK (ras. —MuBiPrpsg ‘ aA er i rm pola NEE ) SATVPRBDAY: OCTOBER 1900 a nn sl ail be z PAST ae ares lat eveniful year, he reminded | ba CA TA UALTIES who ert now prese i na whoo in % at year heard him address a large meet a Lulerpationnl P er, Svaneyviba Se i d totbem, “return us| Deaths From Fever aud Wounds ) pover aud We wi'l inaugurate a pol-cy ) that wil five impetns to the coal indus ry! Many Sick. Ot usve the state of things wh ch j exist,” the “miners ovly working |} eae ve | “PECIAL To THE EXxaMixer } Loxpon, Oct 6.—1: has been reporied & the War Office that Serzeant-Mej or B. Hunt. « f ‘A’ squadron, Canadian Meunt- ed Rifles, died from enteric fever Juve 16. Orrawa, Oct, 6 —A report from Colu- orl Evars, commanding the 21d battalion Canadian Mounted R fies, from Doorna krop, gives the toial ferce on parade as 169 members; sick 115, Private Smith Cied from euretroke and was buried at Bloem/eotein August 17 Private Flyen was srverely wouod:d; Aug1?,and Corp! J R Taylor mortally wounded. The Istver died the same day. ape ~ BRITISH ELFOLIONS. — a Conservatives Have Gained 23 Seats; | Opposition 15. [SPaciaL To,THe Examiner, } Lonpon, Oc. 6.—Thirty-two contests took place yesterday in the Parliamentary tlections most of them 1 the raral dis- tricts. Ibe results bave wet yet been an« pounce]. So fara: is know: , however, 441 members have been offizially declared | elected, The relative strength of the parties ia ' as follows: Ministerialigte, 311; L'berale, 17; Nationalisw, 4; Laborite, 3. Thus tar ibe Ministerialicts have gamed 23 «eat aod the Oppveition 15, wu ch wovld give! the Government an additiousi +x cen votes ou a division in the Com nove. IN TORONTO. * McLean to Run for East York [Specta, To Tug Examiner] Toronto, Oct. 6.—As a seque) to the dfficulty in East York over Mr. McLean’s Candidature, he his position yesterday as Chairman of the Conserva iv City executtv:. The resignation was accepted, and Dr. Beattie Nesbitt was appoiuied in his stead. Tue party leaders have decided that Mr. McLean sball remain the cacd.da‘e in East York. resigaed RUSSIA AND CGINA. Almost an Engagement at Formosa (Speciat ro Toe Examiner] Loxvoy, Oct. 6.—It is reported at St, Petersburg, accord ng toa correspondent of The Timea at the Russian cspitel, that the Chinese fleet in Formosa § rait at- tempted toengsge the Russian srmored cruiser Rar'k; but the latter’s epeed frus- trstedthe ylin. Tne correspondent says, “It is probsble toaat All-quid will force the Chinese flee: to cap'tulate or will de. destroy it.” =P 42: << —— HOTEL ARRIVALS, Queen Jotel: -RR Goarldiag aid eon, London, Oat; AC Crowe and wife, Gal: fax, W HSpexcer, Montague. Hotel Divies: — Ed, Crosby, Cape Traverse; E D Jamzeon, CI Markham, New York; J F Fraser, Halifax; Wm. Wright,J Kellert, Montreal; WG Stan- field, Truro; E W Vernon, Toronto; C Walter Ciark, J C Watson, w ill S Louson Montreal, 10 pound basket fresh grapes for 40 cents at Beer & Goff's. Anotuer lot of ‘5 Roses” Flour in half- berrels and barrels just received at Beer & Goff's 2 in. Tae Oxford Manufacturing Company bare for their tweeds received the * Gold Medal ” atthe Industrial Exhibition at Toronto. New patieros just to hand at their agency kere. D.A. Brace, Morris B ock, dy. wky—-tf. The best that money can buy should ee ee Pe eee be your aim in choosing a medicine, and this is Hood’s Sareapariila, It cures when otbers fail. Oe “a SAINT OOM OM . EES eee, 3 ecu on oe eee Mie Tin ore Nw 238 SR Te Brad an sln a meen Dee Dee kkk ake ee heat Ree COESUUCSMPULISEDS TORR UAE REDSERROREREP IEP —TO— LOVERS OF THE WEED We call your attention to our new importation of Havana Cigars and choice Domestics. Our show windows to-day will sive s\me idea of the immense quanuties of these goods we 'andie. It is your own particular taste for a certain cigar we cater to and are ever anxious 1o please. Try us for a good smoke. A.W, REDDIN, Pham, 8. The Square Druggist. ne GREGGSUEDGMRERDREE TEE" aba Sunnyside, CRULELERGGMRGS! GERAD GSE RRSERRDOROERERER SSS FOR insuranee ESF NEU GU ANAANSAVNGNAASESEATAAEUALAAS SAEs aaNAAaEL AGEL eeasoespEEe re ED, “a Fire, Marine, Life Apply to HY NDMAN & C0 Agents. PICKLING VINEGARS. X X X Malt—48c per gal. Best English Malt—72c per gal. French White Wine—60c per ga’, X X X White Wine—48c per gal. Gider Vin: gar—40c per gal. Special low prices for large quantities Also all kinds of Whole und Ground. Spices, Tumeric, ete, for pickling purposes at lowest prices Beer & Goff tha One W knows there is one sure wiy to reach a man’s heart, aid that is by always having a nicely spread table. To do this you must have choice groceries, canned goods and provisions. Ne Can Help You There’ We have the best of everything in that line What we want is your trade; can we have 1+ *® JOHN McKENRP +. Queen Street, 7 THRESHING MACHINEEY Buy the Best. Threshing Machinery manufsctured by William J. Scott, of Marshfield, are ior -ale at the Maseey Harrie Warerooms, Kent Street, Charlottetown. Mr. Scott’s reputation as a manufectuor- er is well known. Only tse very beet material is used and the shakers avd cleaners are uvequalled for design ard workmanship. 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