THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOW eae ————— POLITIGAL MEETINGS ELECTION, 1900. KING'S COUN™™ The Popular Candidates A meeting of the King’s County electors ts called at Montague Bridge on Mon: | day, sth November, 7 p. m., to which Mr. | biughes, the Liberal candidate, is invited. IN P. BE. ISLAND A. C. McDONALD. ‘Rast Queen's, - Alexander \ tn ‘West Queen's, - W. 4. Tt Political Meetings. Rast Prince, - - A. A. Lefiy.ty rs of the riding o | West Prince, ° Rdward ft Mex tings of the electo » .. ; 1 at the Folle ¢ times ana - ’ + 1 ; — =. hi th > a i weeds 3 King 8, . ~ Austio U. Ma ona d places whi tl gespectfully invited : i en Gseorgefown, Wed. RI, 7" Dundes, Fraley, oe gu) «| POINTS U8 THE ISSUE ea rouse, “aluraay, ir Jl. J. HUGHES, : . | & cod & w guar Liberal Candidate Mutual Preferential Trice . I gual 7 a the British Empire. Rebuke of Politicians who | broke their pledges to the peo- Political * le—1 ASI nditures Meetings. |and dest when they promised to reduce them. Mr, A. A, Lefurgey, the Conservative can- | didate for Fast |’rince. will hold publ meet- | Honest Government for*Unit- ings at Bradalbane Hall Oct. 31st, at 7p. m., a: and at Miscouche Hall on Nov. 3rd, at p. m. | ed Canada. Mr, J. H. Bell, the Liberal eandidate, is Down with Tarte and Tarte - mains that the tactics of the Gov- lished in Canada, the Mail and Em- pire says : ‘We need it. We shal have to coin money to keep up to this financial pace.’ Tur St. John Sun remarks that “the hope of the city and of the whole country is in the young men, and the young men are not follow- ing the Tarte-Laurier Government. This is true of Charlottetown and Pricce Edward Island as of St. John ind New Brunswick. —_——_——— Joun CHARLTON said truly :---‘* The rovernment w. s fortunate in assum- ‘7 om “th beginning of a per- od of presperity, which not only ipplies to us, to all commercial nitions. and which it is well to real- ize has been due to the blessings of -rovidence and to causes beyond the N, NOVEMBER 1, 1900. — ee oe control of the Canadian Govern- ment.’ ti _ Ir is all very§well for Sir Rich- ard Cartwriffht talking for election purposes, to denounce tampering with the ballot, as he did im Gode- rich this week. The cold fact re- ernment of which Sir Richard was a member, were in part such as to prevent a thorough parliamentary enquiry into the ballot tampering around Goderich in the last election there. ee EyWar relics are now fetching a invite to participate. . | Sm. te ; POLITICAL “MEETINGS, THE DAILY EXAMINER Meet ngs of the “electors of East Queen’ | will be ‘held at the following times ard places, | TOUR C at whichD. A. McKinnon, Esq., the Gov-| NOVEMBER 1, 1900. | ernment candidate,is respectfully invited. POS OS TS Vernon River Bridge Hall, Oct. 31, 2 EMERGENCY; . @. ret. Mary’s Road, Schoclhouse, (near FOOD SWINDLE. Mabon s corner) Nov. 5, at 7 p. m. | Murray Harbor South Hall, Nov. 6, at | 7p. m | The minority report of the com- |mittee appointed to enquire into | the emergency ration charges re-| POLITICAL MEETINGS, »>t:2 sl | | “‘(1) That under the circum- | | stances disclosed by the evidences, Meetings of the Electors of Fast Queen’s}the contract for the supply of will be held at the following times and place. emergency rations was entered into to which Alexander Martin, Fsq., the with undue and iaeen See Opposition candidate, is respectfully invited : | : ee es raste Milton Cross Hall, Thursday, Nov. 1, a'| DY the Minister of Militia. Tenders 2 p. m. |were excluded, sufficient enquiry | Murray Harbor Hall, Thursday, was not made, and the sample ot-| Nov. 1, at 7 p. m fered by the contractor was not| properly examined. North Glen William Hall, Friday, Nov. 2, at Tos River Hall, Friday, Nov. 2, at| () The Cmergency food supplied | 3 p.| m. ; was totally unfit for the purpose in-| " High Bank Hall, Saturday, Nov. 3, at| tended, and an imposition was prac- | 2p. m. | ticed on the department. The con- Wood aslands Hall, Saturjay, Nov. 3, at| tractor is civilly liable to the gov j.p =m Ss as | ernment. D.A. McKINNON, | * ** He violated the Criminal Liberal ‘‘andidate, Alexander Martin, the Conservative candi® ate will be present at the meetings. Code by offering an article bearing a false trade description. (3) After the warning contained _in the letter of the 25th of January |last, quoted in the reference, and the report by Chief Analyst Mac Folitical | Farlane, the department of militia . should have disallowed payment. Meetings. The minister should have communi- | | cated with the Canadian contingent. On the whole, your committee find that the minister of militia and the | department of militia were guilty of cuipable negligence in purchasing and providing Canadian soldiers with | an article totally unfit for the pur- poses for which it was intended. In this connection the com.nittee recommend that the military auth- Saturday, November 3rd, | orities in South Africa be given im zs _ _ | mediately by cable the benefit of the n candidate, Mr. W. S./ report of the chief analyst.’’ | to be present. | Such is the report for which Mr. 'J. V. Ellis, of St. John, and severa tewart will attend the) other supporters of the government meetings. voted. The report of the government an- | alyst above mentioned, says : ‘* Since 'the average percentage of proteids ‘in wheat is 12, it does not appear | that this proteid powder is a very ECONOMY concentrated food, or is entitled to ) its name, or has a food value equiv- | alent to $2 per pound.”’ IF a person can make a small saving | The St. John Sun remarks that each day, it means considerable in a ae , year. the majority report, approving of the whole transaction, praising the | minister of militia for his share in it, whitewashing contractor Devlin, and condemning Mr. Monk for bring- ing up the matter, was supported by Mr. Blair, Colonel Tucker, Colon- el Domville and Mr. Costigan, Dr, Lewis either shirked the vote or paired in favor of the swindle. All these, with Sir Louis Davies and his two Island followers, Mr. Fielding, Mr. Logan and the whole Nova Scotia following of the government, supported the report which endors- ed the fraud and condemned the honest and fearless French member who exposed it. we ee ae Sir Louis H. Davies will address the elec tors of West Queen’s at the fol!ow ng places : New Glasgow, Thursday, November Ist, ai 7 p. m. Hope River, §.39 p. m. Granville hall, 9D. m. Ifunter River, at 6.30 p. m. The Oppositi Stewart, is invite riday, November 2nd, at Friday, November 2nd, at Em Mr. s above her. wat. We sell a large tin, 3 Ib, Baked Beans fer 10 cents a AO +x cea es YOU can make quite a saving Seach and every day by dealing wlth us. SANDERSON & CO., Vicrorta Row GRocersr a es FOR SALE. Barred Plymouth Rocks, 25 Pullets and 10 Cockrels, all from prize win- ning stoc. For prices write to kWILLIAM CLARK, North Wiltshire. — TURN OUT TARTE. VOTE DOWN THE CANDI- DATES WHO WILL, IF ELECTED, SUPPORT THE MASTER OF THE ADMINISTRATION, dy ti-wal. Li{REMARKING upon Mr. Fielding’s | knaoked down at $5. |cross bun | Friday, sold for $30. 'have written to him endorsing his | abeve letter even after Mr. Cook’s high price in London. Ata recent sale complete sets of Mafeking siege stamps fetched from $130 to $175. A coraplete copy of the ‘‘Ma- feking Mail,’’ published during the siege, realized $25, and an odd copy of the ‘* Ladysmith Lyre ”’ was A specimen of the bread rations served asa ‘“‘ hot " at Mafeking on Good No doubt the man who did without it thought it SoM Winter Jackets For the winter now approaching so 2 a of millinery fast are made of all the most wearable cloths, such as beaver, melton; serge, chinchilla and cheviots. The style calls for a jacket a shade shorter than last season’s, but rot too short. In Canada. the home of cold weather we need them a little logger than in Eng- land or the United States. We Have Them just the right cloth, just the right length, atjust the right price— $3-95, $5.50. $8.00, up to $18.00. Over 1000 to chorse form. Last year was our banner year year in this department. This year we're deter- was well worth the money, om Mr. JoHN CHARLTON says : ‘* While holding that Canada is not likely to} be able to get preferential treat-| ment for her food products in the| British market, Iam free to con- fess that I may be mistaken in this | view. It would have done no harm | if a greater effort had been made to! obtain from Great Britain some trade concessions in our faver. | shall urge the opening of negotia- tions with the home governmentfor the purpose of obtaining, if possible, trade concessions from that nation which will put usin a more favor- able position in her market than that enjoyed by foreign states.”’ Satine TuE following letter from H. H, Cook has been published in all the| Toronto morning papers except the Globe : “The undersigned desires to re- turn his heartfelt thanks to many members of the liberal party who course in exposing the treachery to liberal principles of which the liber- al government has been guilty, and he desires to say that inasmuch as it is not possible for him te acknowl- edge the receipt of each one of many hundreds of letters so received, he takes this means of doing so. (Signed) H. H. COOK.”’ The Globe refused to publish the . ’? mined to outdo last years record. Our we ve gx. jackets are priced accordingly. Sizes | from a two year old little girl up to the stoutest lady in town. down to bo PROWSE BROS. The Stylish Ladies’ Outfitters. 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