FAIR PLAY DEMANDED. ns You can safely come : Bi, ~The conduct of the Patriot an time you in the present campaign is in the in here any urchase highest degree reprehensible. want to Pp reports of the meetings held anything in the drug throughout the country are invari- ably gross perversions of fact. limit of high quality and perfect purity. GEORGE E. HUGHES, on the contrary, been characterized by the greatest moderation, and every fairness has been shown the opponents of the party which it supports The People’s Druggist, sued by the Patriot recoil upon those | Apothecaries Hall. @ by whom they are used. Thinking Bi, Liberals will not approve of the 7! “eos Patriot's misrepresentations. —_——— ; ~ FAIR Puay. = li z ulbs m PRIZE WINNERS % At Fairs and Exhibitions 5 Used th se e = = DIAMOND DYES = © The Fall fairs and exhibitions held this year in Canada were a source of pleasure and satisfaction to hun- dreds of energetic and artistic ladies. Magnificent displays of Mats, tugs and Carpets made from rags dyed with the Diamond Dyes drew the special attention of thousands of visitors. In ninety-nine cases out of every hundred, the exhibitors who used the Diamond Dyes to color the ma- terials of which their Mats, Rugs and Carpets were made, took the best prizes. No stronger proof of the superior- ity of Diamond Dyes could be de- manded. Women all over Canada ; Will find it pays to use Diamond Dyes to re-color their faded and dingy looking dresses, skirts, blouses, capes, jackets, ties, ribbons, etc. Hyacinths Tulips Grocus Easter Lillies Sacred Lillies Largest Stock Best Quality Lowest Prices a Its | saline } the tine without any pre- cer of the meeting in Market : igation Hall being the most conspicuous of yious investig all in this respect. It is freely con or worry. Whatever = J) ceded that the Market Hall meeting | e was two to one in favor of Stewart: you buy here is sure but the Patriot claims that ‘it was| to be right up to the largely in favor.of Sir Louis Davies. The course of Tur EXAMINER has, | Tactics such as are pur-| THB DAILY BXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEMBER 3, 1900. | SOUTH AFRICAN WAR. —_—_— — Differing Reports Boers Active. POLL TAX VOTERS. | na ee should bear in | min at their tax must be paid’ BEFORE Election Day. Let them ATTEND TO IT AT ONCE. _England with the majority of bis | (SPCIAL TO THE BXAMINER) Loxpon, Nov. 3.---The South | | Africa situation is improving and} | Lord Roberts will shortly return to | Local and Other Items staff. _ THE TUPPER CLUB ROOMS Arrangements are being made at | : Capetown to send the first batch of | 4re open daily from 10 a. m. te refugees back to Johannesburg. Nevertheless the activity of the| 10 pP. m., Sunday excepted. All Boers continues. On the 28th, a) are invited to attend. re of three hundred ne —Regular meeting of Loyal Cru | ured a garrison of thirty men at) caders on Monday evening at 6.30. | Reddersburg but released them. ahihedes eae ee lee a Trains from the south to Pretoria} ~ _“*'P"4 quadrille party J uesda j are attacked almost daily. | evening, November 6th. "Tickets to| | On October 24th the burghers| be had from committee only. occupied Kellyfontein. lap ong, Service at the Gospel| On the other hand, Kirds has in-| Meeting in Mechanics’ Hall tomor- | | *>- el. flicted a reverse on DeWet’s force | TOW afternoon at 3.45. Strangers | near Pares,--- capturing two guns, | always welcome. | one of them lost by the British in} —Remember the Gospel Meeting Sannas post. |in Mechanics’ Hall Sunday after | The Daily Express publilk-hes sen-| noon at 4 o'clock. Strangers always 'sational statements that B - re-| welcome. Lesson, Mathew 26-41. _Vival is more serious than they had| ‘‘Watch and Pray.’’ | been led to believe, and in conse-| ---The City of Ghent arrived at | /quence Lord Roberts’ return oT half-past four o’clock yesterday and likely to be still further postponed. | Jeft on return this forenoon. She | It a — ogee yy en had a general cargo both ways, her | party o yps erore | re i includi t | Febeuary a that five thousand | bbls ry ahciraan fies, y; < 8. of potatoes for the West Indies. horses will be sent out. ----A meeting for boys only will be | It declares that Boers are well| ‘Idi aric }armed, abundantly supplied with| 9 = wee | ammunition and that the campaign) yop Ww op f~ ae? . ©" | Anct-ew W. Robb, ot Halifax, Secre- fen-«/ will last another six months. |tacy of Boys’ Work for the Mari- time Provinces will conduct the| |. Inthe best informed quarters it | iS reported that there is no ground lesevice. . AR boys are invited ---A grand anniversary concert | for the pessimism of The Express. a ee ee ee under the auspices of Court Dalvay, | | —Don't forget the enon Canadian Order of Foresters, will be joer eee. Se St. James’ Church to-| held in Hunter River hall on Friday i ee /evening, November 9th. Some of | The night before the battle--- _Charlottetown's best talent will take | Grand rally in Opera House, Tues | part in the proceedings. Admission : . | 15 cents. day evening. See advi. | Ome Bape } | i Under Fire or New The inae-4a ieliinaiiin:. tan | Brunswick and Prince Edward Is- |. ne meeting at Granville Jast|iond volunteer in South Africa” by | jnight was largely in favor of Mr-.| Miss Annie Elizabeth Mellish. This | Stewart, the Conservative Can-| hook of 122 pages, 42 illustrations |didate. Mr. Stewart spoke first. tells of the varied career of Our I Geo. Revtes & Co. Direct importers ot Hol- | One package of Diamond Dyes will! He was given a splendid hearing and | Boys during their year on active ser- | doas much work as three packages| ™Made an excellent impression. He | Vice. For sale in all the bookstores. | | of the common dyes, and give colors| Was followed by Sir Louis Davies, } price 50 cents. far more beautiful, more brilliant! Who received a fairly good hearing. | land Bulbs. | and more lasting. TO-DAY To Piant... ly remarkable the number of - but order everything’you want at peop e who are now getting their baking done here. Lion t swelter over a ecoek steve Now is the time the Eclipse Bakery. It is certain- to bake the meceséaries of life. And Read the RING TELEPHONE 98 and leave your erder for Apple Pies 10 and 12c each Cream Pies 12and 25c each Cocoanut Pies 15a d 20e each Currant Cake 16¢ per In. White Cake 16c¢ per Ib. | Bread of all kinds. | Novemher Magazines A full stock of each on hand. All fresh and good. B. STEWART, Eclipse Bakery, Bakes Best Bre-d. Haszard & Moore Sunnyside. Save Money .-AND BUY YOUR... UNDERCLOTHING ..AT WEEKS & C0’S... a We are showing a plain all wor! knitted linder and drawers, worth $1.10, yours a suit for 90 cents. We also show a better quality suit. worth $1.60; but we want to give our customers good value, so this week it goes at $1.25 a Suit. i We show a heavy, rich, all wool inder and drawers, regular price 70 “ents each, vours this week | 95 cents Suit. Our fancy lined s _ best value in the Worth $1.30. uit at $1.00 is city. It is For comfort vou ox 2 want a suit of $1.70 ae ned begular pric Now comes the fine lamb’s wool, L.é ric = 5 ; oe ae ae . : . > Per suit, this week to clear at worth $2.00 a suit; this week yours for $1.65 a Suit. s.When you want Underclothing don’t forget that the Best and Cheap- est place inthe cityfto buyjit is_at...... r, Willa Uatipbbell, M. L. A., fol-|. —-Frominent among the beantitul |lowed, making a capital speech. fCECOra Ons Ast Rigas Was eeks & a en | Co's. store which stood out among | [.j-—Home made candy,:at the pub-/ the finest decorated buildings in the | | lic -temperance entertainment in!city. From the roof to the side-} | Victoria Division Room on Monday! walk was one mass of flags | fevening. Silver collection at door.'and bunting, and running from the! }Chair taken at 8o’clock. Every-/ first, second and third stories were | | body invited. strings of flags crossing the street} SE _ }tothe market house. From the) ---Don't forget the public meeting : + of we -e set off some beautiful firc- | jand entertainment on Monday! works and colored lights which pre-! /eveuing in Victoria Division roon.2Q sented a magnificent scene. There | wee 1a |were also good displays of fire-| _Bargans in boots and shoes to-! works from the stores of Prowse | night at big clearance sale next tO Bros., Paton & Co., the London | vriscoll and Hornsby’s, Queen St. | House and other establishments. | hea Z ‘and these were prettily decorated | EVERY ONE should remember | 4. well. that by the loss of health, enjoy-! a a eas |iment and happiness also are lost I e aoe tee ta ae weleCVer. Check the slightest cough ‘ i tsetaias of Mr F ; Ww Gill of the! or cold by using Adamson’s Botanic | 7 ; pall ark bese , ; : : st Office Department :—The ay-! ough balsam, according to direct- | Post Offic “ : , eo aes Bo printed upon the label of the pointment of Mr. L. W. Gill, B. VS PP 2k , 4 i ‘ 1c 3 - hai bottle. 25c. at all druggists. A. Sc., to this important chair, has Plena “3 . 'been lately announced. Mr. Gill is Black corsets, fifty cents, regular}a native of Prince Edward Island ice eighty cents. hand is a gradnate of McGill Univer- Black ringwood gloves, special |sity, where he took a distinguished | fifteen cents. T. J. Harris, London| course. After graduating he was\y MH use. awarded by Her Majesty f Commis- | Meet Me at The Always Bnsy Store. lf You Buy at Stanley , Bros. You’re Entirely 7 Safe New Costumes Ladies’ tailor made suits in colored tweeds, short smart double breasted jacket, lined throughout, new flare skirt, special $8.50 for $6.38 Ladies’ tight fitting, double breasted and single breasted fly front suits, in various cloths, tweeds, homespuns, serges and ladies’ cloths. $10.77 for $ 8.07 11.75 for 8.85 13.25 for 10.25 14.95 for 12.25 15.75 for 11.85 Ladies, this means that you can buy your stylish ready-to- wear winter suit for less mon- ey than youcan procuije the material and have them made up. It’s worth looking into. Come and investigate. 62 ‘‘Cheap’”’ means awful things as well as the one good_ th'ng--- low price. The wave of cheap- ness that has passed over this town has not affected prices as much as it has injured qualities. You'll do more inte’ligent and economical buying when you think of goodness of quality first, and lowness of price next. That’s the way we buy. Ladies’ Jackets Never before have we shown such stylish smart Jackets for ‘so little money. When you consider the quality, fit and finish, it is really wonderful how they can be sold for the money. Three Speciais in Colors Heavy double breasted frieze jackets, good quality, well made and perfect. fitting, four colors, Only $4.25 each. Heavy double _ breasted frieze jackets, double stitched throughout, seams strapped with cloth, and velvet imsirted, . $x colors, $6.00 each. Elegant beaver jackets in fawn, navy, drap, and red; lined throvghout with silk: large pearl buttons;-a coat you would be willing to pay $10 for; our price $7.95. STANLEY BROS. te we he fe ve se iain a sioners an Exhibition Research 'Scholarship. on which he carried on an important research in electricity, for one year at McGill, and for the second at John Hopkins. His report ‘he Souvenir of the return home f Prince Edward Island’s South African Contingents, just issued —_—-~) rom the press of THR ExaminER Job Print, is decidedly attractive. It contains photo-engravings of all the Island’s representatives at the war. -A nice thing to keep. SS DIED. At Alma, on the 3lst ult., of heart disease, Thomas Yeo, aged Si years, * GTP: TL 2 YEARS OF VILE) see gup.. Wonderful Testimony to the Cur- I 5 ce nt ative Powers of Dr. Agnew’s | Window to the Commissioners was so satis- factory that he had the unusual honor of having the scholarship of- fered him for a third year. Mr. Gill has lately been employed in the testing department of the Westing- house Company, of East Pittsburgh. He thus comes to us with the strong combination of high scientific at- tainments and practical experience. CT: ET CE RRC } Catarrhal Powder. | Chas O. Brown, journalist, of | Duluth, Minn., writes: ‘I have) been asufferer from Throat and Nasal Catarrh for over 20 vears, been stopped up and my condition | ruly miserable ithi 5 min- truly miserable. Within 15 roe tooth preparations, regular 25 cent utes after using Dr. Agnew’s Ca | goods. tarrhal Powder I obtained relief. | Toilet preparations of different Three bottles have almost, if not | kinds, tooth brushes, combs, nai! entirely. cured me.’ 50 cents. brushes, ete. | : Anything in the window for 15 eents. x | during which time my head has| ; About 25 different varieties of : | t1e CC O- ———— Have a Souvenir containing 4 | photo engraving of ALL of the Prince | | Edward Islanders who have taken | WEEKS & CO. | | WEOLESALE AND RETAIL, Tic People’s Stor. | part inthe war. At all the book- | Ten cents each. ee i itiailiteiadeninedicce 4 HEN YOU are feeling tired an¢ out of sorts you will find Hood’s | Sarsaparilla will do you wonderful | rood. Be pure t0 GET HOOD’S. OE Oe stores. | j j ) on ’ MEN’S VICTORINE | SEE OUR LINE OF NEW Fail Neckwear 500 Different Styl es to Ghcose From Nothing adds to a person’s appearance for so smal] an «vut'ay as anew No matter how well dréssed a shal »by tie spoils the whole a; pearance. We are Giving Extra Value in Men’s Gloves See our Moleskin gloves for working mer. at 25c and sfc, Kid gioves and mitts from 50c te $1.25, Mocha gloves tron: $1 to #2.25. Fur ‘ined gloves and gauntlets. | able Underwear. A full lJine of Stanfield’s Unshrink- GORDON & McLELLAN xy OUTFIT FERS. —~ ar ye FS IS ER Eg -~e RENE go ONS a sk Won, Egg OE Sass FR Eo ST RE or es ee ee ee ee eee ee ee ee ee