Be . Here’s A Good Place to buy Your Medicines. } Our stcck is alv sys fresh, ber x esuse our § ock is always large. Our goods are always good, be- 3 cause we make it arule to buy nothe we but the best. Our preseription bandled department is carefully by registered drugg sts. an We eave youecme money on every article you buy here. We serve you courteously, care- fully and promptly. Apotke DOs The Caries it People’s Hall. - Druggists 9000 008000. 0 eecncesence TISN'T OUR POLICY To keep our baked goeds over from day to day and endeavor to pass them off as fresh and good. When we say they are fresh we inean it and we'll back up our state- ment every time, ORDER FOR TO-DAY. 10 & 12¢ 12 & lic. l Ge lo. Apple Pies Cream Pies Seotch Cake TELEPHONE 98. D. Stewart tctipss BaKeERY BAKES BEST BREAD. aGeeeiueees #” 8688 80G8%60 D. McEyvrs & Co, BROKERS, Stock Exchange Fiuilding, Montreal. Dealers in New York Stocks, cotton and grain. 1-8 per cent Commission each day Direct wires with New York to every facitity fer executing orders promptly. Correspendence sc icited, " a x | AT STEWAR1’S CORNER, sewer crossing Buchenan (Stewart’s Corner), dangerous for hor trian travel, Had Supervisor Martin paid more ais tention (o the due performance of his duty when at og Overseer in this feection (ast June and less to fpolitical trickery aod intrigue, the roads would today, be in a mucn more passable condition jtor haul. ing produce, ete., for shipment tuan they ure. Mr D, A. McKinnon, Attorney General, (?) in nis still bunt and hopeless politica iuneracies, recently passed over this dan- gerous bolea few times, and it is much werdered at that he has not brought this piece of p¢glect to the notice of the re~ creant Official before now, Piobvubly Mr. McKincon is desircus of leavirg this gui- ter open for the free passage tnrough of himself, his government pals and th- grest gorge Or mass of corruption that must pass into Oblivion after the election. Meactime the people want tie roads and croseings put tp good repair wi!hout delay, and it Mr DA McKinnon or his faithful (politically) supervisor cannot procure & grit in this large sec ion of the couuty to do the job let them ayproach a Conservative and tender him the work of repairing. But pay ia advance in current money for be wili noi be lured by worthless promises that uever mater. lalize, neither will he aceept payment in Borden dog biscuit or Kruger “blue- backe.” Ros Roy. —_-— — Madame Ramedeil, has arrived in town and has taken rooms at Mrs. McGrego.’s Prince St. where she has on view a full line of hair goods of all kinds» She will make up combings in a very satisfactory manner. Shampooing for ladies and children every evening after six o’clock. Madame Ramsdell hasa@ dandruff cure that 1s meeting with great suceess as a Logic and restorer, li. NE FO FE ET RESIS: ESTES I SO IS INA Mit Cannot Grind th Water That’s Past.”” This ts what a fagged out, ‘earrul little woman said in 1s? -t evith eee tolling her cares and weak- resces. Her friend encouraged by telling of a relative who had just such troubles andwas f ? se cared by Hood’ s Sarsaparilla. The littl woman now has tears of ‘, for she took Hood’s, which put her lin prime order, and she lives on » strength of the present instead of ving about that of the past. umor—‘“ When I need a blood purifier take Hood’s Sarsaparilla. It cured my r and it is excellent as a nerve tonic. Josiz Eaton, Stafford Springs, Conn. Erysipelas Sores—‘ After scarlet fever &@ running sore was left on my nose. Took Hocd’s Sarsaparilla and it cured me. My brother was also relieved by it of erysipeias 'n bis face.” Excia Courser, Burden, N. B. Hood's Pills cure liver ills; the non-irritating and eathartie to take with Hood’s Sarsaparilia, Jackets All our Jackets are made to fit the living forms of P. E. Usland. WEEES & COQ. No store in ihe city can show a WEEKS & CO, and for Fit, nabie stock J Finish all say of Jackets than and Value they lead, at least “that is what the peop better selected or more fash- 7 See Weeks & Co’s cheap Jacket at $2.4 eithing nice at $3.50 Then we have sem For warrith style and finish our Jacket at $5.20 leads them all. We show some vy 7 Blues and Black. WHERES & CO. THE PEOPLE'S choice Jackets STORE. . LEADERS IN MILLINERY, >> °° .€ in Fawns, Beaver, Grey, |THE DAILY BXAMINE Sir, - Allow me through the columns of Tue ExaMiner to draw the attention of Supervisor Marup to the condition of the atthe junction of Me- Aulay’s and main post roads at Mount The | planks are— mot unlike those in the local government policy—worth less, rotien and broken, rendering the crossing extremely See, Cartiages and pedes- OS ee a a a itll: elites: <i> - <Bp- <i e <i —e-- ‘send commissioners ; B OCTOBER 11, 1900. eens ence ——— THE GREAT QUESTiON. Tue great question inthe coming el c- tion is Imperial Preferential Trade. Sir Wilfrid Laurier prevented this question trom being included in the issue of the last election by declaring that if the Lib- erals obtained a majority they would to arrange for 4 basis of preferential trade’ aud by urg» ing that the Liberala were in a better position than the Libera!-Conservatives to But he cannot do £0 Bow,—becauge Le has sirce repudiated the idea, Sir Charlee Tupper, on the other haud, has steadily pressed the question (o the issne of tie election of this year; and we shal! soon see the re~ suli, Will the eiectors of Canada tell the people of Great Britain that they don’t devire preference in tte Imperial markets ,? Tuat is what they will d»> by voting for the candidates supporting. Sir Wilfrid Laurier, bring abont the desired result. Surely the most deeply dyed- in -the-wool adherents of the Laurier- Tarte-Blair-Sifton party will pause be: fore they express, by their votes, opposi- tion to an ides involving all that Im- perial Preferential Trade does. “J ust see,” said Sir Wilfrid Laurier in 1896, ‘‘what a great advantage it would be to Canads, if the wheat, cheese and butter which we send to England should be met with a preference over similar products of other nations, The possibilities are immense.” BLUFF ! Tue Patriot of last evening says : “The Laurier Goverrment, with a splendid record of four years of honest, efficient and prosperous rule to their credit, appeal with assured confidence for the endorsation of the country.” If a record in which the public expen- ditures have been increased by ten millions of dollare a year in the face of a promise to reduce them two to five millions is “splendid,” then the government’s re- cord is “ splendid.” Ifa record in which Tarteism has been predominant inthe face of the moet solemn assurances of purity and economy of administration is ‘‘ splen- did,” then ouly the Government’s record is & “‘eplendid ” one, The Patriot is joining iu the Tarte game of bluif. But it ought not to be too absurd. + ae +t POISONING THE PRESS. These are tempting days for independs ent journalitm. A week ago it was announced that Mr. Clifford Sifton was irying to buy up the independent paper in Brandon wi:h a view to turning it over as a convert to his side. Now young Mr. Tarte has been at the Same work with the Debats, a Montreal weekly, as his intended victim, He proposed to purchase the editorial eolumns ofthe psper untilthe general election was over. Both the Independence of Brandon and the Debats cf Mostrcal stood out this bribery. But thie ie a nice state of affaire. Here is the Government country eo rotten that it agaost of a civilized is prepared t corrupt the publis prees.—Mail and Bn- pire. When you want to write a receipt dor’ tear 1ff& corver of a eheet of wrapp ng paper. Yhat’s vot businese. Get a receipt book at C. J. Mitchell’s bookstore. Three seizes, 10,15 and 25 cente. oo — eet “An Explanation of a Mystery? will interest you—yee, decidedivy. Read 7 J ’ the Octoier P. KE. Jsland Magazine. it in > Re + Empercr William has changed the yle of bis moustache, tut Eari Litrime the allies in the s: me old wav. i i i a | Visiting Gards, 4 Weve not been saying mu Cards I me te But we've been printing them ul about Visiting ately. ao the same.—more than we ever did before. We print them nicely and we use the best cards. ‘ And cur prices are, Lades 40cts a package Gentlemen's ae a package. Mourning Cards 9 cents a package extra, Mail | : and telephone orders receive our & bess attention. : + Te The Examiner Job frint Ch’town’s Leadirg Printers. Cor. Queen and Richmond Streets —upetairs. Qa a 4 ' R\Local ang tiny 8 board of the Method is: 9 188100 _ three days session at Kingston | For Sypysy.—T 8 MOxEY FoR Muist1ons.— The genera) , during its » passed ap- propriations devoting $89,000 for home miseions and about 190,000 tor Chinese Japavese, Indian avd French work. + heschr Avon cleared | from Siavley Bridge for Sydney yeeterday, | She bad 1800 bushels oats, 600 busbel- | pota'oer, 250 buehels turnips, 30 barre e ap, les and ether freight. Wedisck Bros, were the shippere, deiincdiielassin Income Taxpayers ule reminded that Monday, the 15th inst, is the last date on which discounts wili be a lowed; alec that the 40 days (from the date cf the Fervice Of notice) allcwed tur appeals, wil) 1O Many Cases socn expire. th 13:b. A Successryr~L Team.—A Pictou deco patch cays: The teet of the arte-. wells which heve been bored to eupoly ‘he town with asystem of water works, ecded on Saturday, and hae been very suc» c2estul. Over 500,000 gailons have been obtained daily,’ we Miscovcne Convext.—A bezaar and socitl will be held in Miscouche Hall, on Tueedsy and Wednesday evenings, the 16th and 17ch inst., in aid of the convent. There will be a basket eocial in connection with the bazaar. Revs. P. P. Arsenault aud John A. Macdonald will give an ac- count of their recent tour in Europe, illustreted by limelight views. A Criver Istanper-—Speaking of an entertainment givenin Sackville a few ‘Venings ago the Posteays: Theresdia by Miss Gertrude Davies,of Chariottetown, were well received.aod her impersooations of Mr. Peggety and the various ch.rac« ters in ber selections from David Copper- field were exceedingly clever as was aleo her selections from Josiah Allen’s wife, _ St, Jose's Bazaan.—The drawings 10 COnnection with the recent bazaar in aid of St. Joeeph’s Convent, resulted as tollows : Silver Teapot—Miss Rose McCarvill. Tobacco Jar—Mies Maggie McKenna. Doli—Isabella McDenald. Silver Tea Set—Rev. Stephen Phelan, Georgetown. Chair— Mies Georgie Kelly, Tracadie. ConsgrRvative Rocus.—The committee rooms of the Liberal-Conservatives uf East Queen’s are in th: Morris Block. opposie the cftice of McKenzie & Arsenault. T he Liberal-Conservatives of West Queen’s have opened a committee room ia the Prowse Block, on the north eide of Queen Square, next door to the office of Mr. W.3. Stewart. IMPROVEMENTS aT CuatHam.— Freeman C, Coffin, civil and bydraulic engineer, of Boston, (well known in Charlotietown) ie pow «employed onthe working plans for the water snd sewerage system of Chat- ham, N. B. The plans will include an electric plant for the street lighting, asd the total cost of the work will probubly be in the vicinity of $130,000. The pl. ns will be reedy by December, and contracte for the whole work, in seciions, willle! let in January or Febuary of next year. Potice Ccurtr—This morning a man named Joseph Adams, about 27 years of age, was sentenced prisonment with bard labor for vagrancy- Adams landed in Charlottetown from Nova Scotia the night before ls:t,and has since been making himself obnoxious in liquor saloons and other placer. This morning, when asked what he bad to say for bimeelf, Adams said he euppoeed he wasa “ bum”. The magistrate agreed with Adams’ estimate of bimeelf, and sent him to jaii for the term previously mentioned. An atusive language prose- curion brought by Mrs. McNeill against Michael Weathe:bie was continued until tomorrow fcr the production of material witness Lots of good things in the October P E. leland Magezire. See the picture of Charlottetown fifty years ago, and read the deecription by E.L. M. Five cents, at all the bookstores. cs RA we Wal Ve 0 Fe 69 Fo Fe Ae » 2 4% wf e S BKB AAL GR TA “ = aie . x “Ss oy yd ues id se + \¢ e = <ax¥ Ba wr po és ° Sm. 2 ade 4 4 ra 5 wT * ‘ves ?, ~ ~ oF #7 a] q 2 Sp Ley Lain * f< Ss. 3 - 4 are reqves‘ed to be sent in =p gs “iS = AT ONCE. % se : St All accounts due us are re- Re ws guesied to be paid to us G . “ AT ONCE. Ks <3 eke we oA Y : 1 — a - wo ‘he = Seen: 23 : Ut = Cor. Kent and Prince Streets A KO SS Ab die ih SF LG ae a , é STANLEY BROS {Oo six months im- | 9 Ladies’ Jackets, le rs b : , weed “MEET ME AT THE AUNAYS” BUST STORE Stanley Bros. are OW Dhowing Ladies Coais of the latest cut, tailored by the best mannfacturers on earth. ‘3 Ferfection in Quality, Style, Assortment, Fit, Finish and Workmanship $2.50 to $19.50 Each. Ladies’ Capes, Dress Gocds, Coat and Costume Cloths. We show a fine new stock LONDON HOUS: Dean obits bei a Kall - Announcemen Our nter Coo We talfiy Our Shi: Sweate: rie ob 1900. impcertations in Suitings, Overcoatings, Treuserings, eve, for tal! are now full and complete. | morning? and evenings must remind you that you want 9 top-cont. are showing a magnificent range in correct coatings for spring and f cou want aiee -y winter overccat now is the best time to bup. range Bea Suitings for fall and win'er eannot be surpessed Furnishings ~ C-oods. | Waiterpr. ef Joats an ‘es, Collars, Ties, Under wear, . Umbrellas, Cap , Hose, Handkerchiefs, ete. RDON & MCLELLAN § if i a esese Men’s Stylist JOufitiere. i