EEE THE DAILY EXAMINEK CHARLOTTETOWN OCTOBER THE BEST (ET! A MAJESTIC CONSOLIDATION OPERA HOUSE Thursday Afternoon and Kyening. The Only Real Novelty of the S:aeoo. KHE RAV&L Humpty Dumpty ——BI¢———_ Pantomime and Specialty Co:| Eeaded by Mr. Chae. W. Ravel, the Great and Only Grimaldi. ee ee is-PANTOMIME STARS-15 10—T1G VAUDVILLE AgTS—10 A hos: of Variety Features. All Special Trick Scerery. A Ton of Fun fer the Money. DON'T FAIL T9 Toe Funny Clown The Pretty @irls The Great Dancers The Funny Comedians Toe New Tricks The Trick Doukey Mike Humpty Dumpty on the Wall. A Show for the Old as well as the Young, Admission 15, 25 and 35 ets. CANADIAN SDACIFIC bf, THANKSGIVING DAY ONHB FARE for the Round Trip. Going October 17th and 18th, good to return October 22nd, 1900. The Popular Route to Montreal, Ottawa, and Torento is via. St. John, N. B., and CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY. Superb Palace Sleepers. Magnificent first-class Coaches, Unexcelled Dining Oars. A. J. HEATG, BP. Aun C.F. RB. St. John, N. B, W.C. KENNEDY, C. PA. Ge. B. Charlettetown, ee Sheriff’s Sale. Thomas A McLean, Plaintiff Vs. Tuncan McLean, Defendant Te be sold by Puolic Auction fi fa exrcution in the above ruit at the house Jately occupied by the Defendant on Grafton Street west, on Saturday, 20th day ot October, instant, commencing at }1 o’elick, am, all the ‘honsehold furai- ‘mre, cons ting cf parlor, diniog-rcom, bedrcom. sod kitchen furniture. Also ove euperior Bell piano, one extra driv~ ing mare, wagon sleigh and harn<se. Sal- positive. Terms cash, No re serve. W. B. ROBERTSON, Sheriff. > 18h, (1900—t1 ow NIGHT CLASSES —AT THE— C. B. C. (Five sessions per week) —WILL OPEN ON— Monday, 22nd last. At 7.80 p. m. Thorough instruction in Book keepinz, Business Penmanship, Arith- metic, Commercial Law, Shorthand and Ty pe writing. Intending students are ask; ec to enter at once, or as scen as possible. Terms, etc, on applica- tion to L. B. MILLER, {Principal. The Popular lar Candidates IN P. E. ISLAND Bast Queens, - Alexander Martin West Queen’s, - W. 5. Stewart Rast Prince, - - A. A. Lefurgey ‘West Prince, - Edward Hackett King’s, - - Austin C. Macdonald POINTS IN THE ISSUE. Mutual Preferential Trade | within the British Empire. Rebuke of Politicians who broke their pledges to the peo- ple — increasing expenditures and debt when they promised to reduce them. Honest Government for Unit- ed Canada. Down with Tarte and Tarte- 1sm. THE DAILY { BXAMINER OCTOBER 16, 1300 0 INFAMOUS WORK. We learn that the Government has about ferty men engaged ata point called Skinner’s Pond in the vicinity of Tiguisb, digging a hole in the sand bank of the shore, and holding out the inducement to the people of that loeality theta barbor will be built at that place. Noeum has ever been placedin the estimates for a work of this kiad, and therefore, there is n0 author-zatioa efthe expenditure mow going on. Tae place has several times been sarveyed by the engineersof the depart- ment aod their reports have been invari- ably uafay rable to any sueh project. The preseat resident engiaeer who looked over be groucd in 1895 and in 1897 gave it ae 118 Opinion that the thing was not feas- de, and the ia‘e Mr, Perry dropped the matter. Now, however, op the ever of an ection, @ discredued government wants votes for en equally diecredited san i.date— aad, without scruple, uv mooey is filched from the treasury. (ue same unwarranied expenditures. pre- vailiu wil cue Federal and Local govern- Men a-e engaged om the Railway up grees already dead. The rosd machioes are eegaged in ruining the iighwaye for fall traffis, and additional borses are required to haul the load of mepo perched on each machine. “Waora the geds wish to destrey they firs: make mad;” and we shall be much surprised if the independent people of this Province, in copjucction with the other provinces, do oot rise in their wrath and mete Out condign punishment on the cor- rupt combination ebat rules our fair Dominion, Electois, yeu require to guard your country today ae much as before. You require to be watchfal of yeur interests. The fundamental principle of British government is seriously threatened when your money is needlessly spent without the warrant-or authority of .the people’s representativee,—and a farce is made of constitutional goverrement, Independent yeomenry of P. E. Island, gothe polls on election day and say, by your ballote, that public stealieg must cease, and that public bandits ehall no Jonger rule over the destinies of our country under the gaise ofthe country’s mens, vuling goveromen:. ‘ ==" Around andfsee tle FURNITURXE. Theybuy here because Our stocks are very complete—and we are showing a jarge[number offfnew designs—never sbownfhere before. MARK WRIGHT & GO., LTD. i i Ar a representative meeting of citizene, | held yesterday afternoov, Mr. Juatice Fitzgerald in the chair, it wae, after ful! diecussion, and upva motion of Council- ‘lor Lyons, seconded by Mr Horace Harz- ard, — Resolved, That a cCmmittee of twelve eitizens be appointed to procure des gne and ascertain cost cf & suitable monument to commemorate the event and do bovor to the memory of the heroes who repre- sented the province on the battl-fields of Soutb Africa. The commiiee to report to a meeting to be called laser. Tne following committee waa eubse quently appointed: Yremier Farquhar- son, Mayor of the City, Lt.-Col Moore, © C Gardiner, Percy Pope, Janies Byrne, L L Beer, Judge Fitzzerald, J EB Me- Cready,L W Watson, P Biake, Senator Ferguson. i The passage of thie resolution ba? plac- ed the matier upon the proper footing. When the people have obtained a defiaite idea concerning the monument and are as- sured that their money wili be ap- plied to that object, they will marine) promptly and liberally. The question now ig what form shall the menumest take? A substantial arch at the southern entranee to Queen Square Gardens with foustains, at which the thirsty passers by may be refreshed, sui » ably ornamenicdand iascribsd,is the only definite proposition that we hve yet beard made. Certainly this effective. We have nodoubi that a majority of the committee wil give this importan - matter their early aud careful attention ee NOTES AND COMMENTS: —It seems likely that McLellan wi] be buried in the hole that the Liberals | have dug at Skinner’s Pond. —The Montreal Star points out that | “There is more revenue becauee the peo- ple are paying higher prices for every- thing they import than they did in 1896. Most of the duties are ad valorem and when the price of the article goes up the duty goes up with it. The average rate’ percent is slightly lower than it was_ under Coneervative rale, but the prices | being mucb higher under the ad valorem | syetem the duties collected are — - would be. THE RIGHT THING. A Wew Catarrh Cure, Which is | Rapidly Coming to the Front. ' For several yeare, Eucalypto!] Guaiacol } aud Hydresin have been recoguized as staudard remedies fer catarrbal trouble:, ; but they bave always been given eeper- ately and only very recently an ingenione chemist eucceeded in combining them, together with ober entisepticts ito » piessant, effective tablet. Druggists sell the remedy under tho name cf Siuart’s Catarrh Tablets and it has wet with remarkable euccees in the cure of naga) catarrh,broichie] and throat catarro and catarr btof the stomach. Mr. F. N. Ben'on, whore uddrees ie care of Clark House, Troy, N. Y., says: Wheol run up against anything that is good I like to tell people of it. I have been trcubled with catarrh more or Jess for eome time. Last winter more than ever. Tried so-calied curee, but did not get any bene- fit from them. About eix weeks ego I bought a 50 cest box of Siuarv’s Catarrh Tablets and I am glad to say tiat they have done wouders for me, and I do no he eitate to let o]] my friende know that Stuart’s Catarrh Tablets are the right thisg. Mr GeoJ Casanova of hotel Griffin West 9th street, New York City writes: I have commenced using Stuart’s Catarrh Tatlets and already they have given me better results than any catarrh cure I have s tried. A leading physician of Pittsburg advises the use of Stuari’s Catarrh Tablets in pre- ference to any other treatment for catarrh of the head, throat or stomach. He claime they are far superior to in~ halere, salves, lotiensor powder, and are much more convenient and pleaeant to take and are barmlese that little children take them with benefit as they contain, no Opiate, eocaine or any poisonous drug. All druggists cell Stuart’s Catarrh Tab- lets at 50 cents for full sized package and they are proktably the safest and most re- liable cure for any form of catarrh. ORK a ‘ housekeepers who are buying ourt they save from 10 to 25 p.c. ' Compound, Act. 22, | Tuesday, 16 Igc0 ELECTION, 6° ee ee YOU NEED THs KiND 's hut Has Given New Life To Others. PAINE’S Gx LERY COMPOUND. The Only Banisher of Disease. ee Other Celery Preparations are! Worthless Imitations, ee ee “PAINEZ’S” HAS A WIPE SAVINGS RECORD THAT NO OTHER MEDICINE CAN EVER | EQUAL. The medicine that has cured your friends, and neighbors—the wonderful medical pres- cription that‘has the approval of the ablest medical practioners--is surely the kind that you stand in meed of at the mom :nt. Paine’s Celery Compound is, the only agency under Heaven that can save you if you are suffering from rhumatisn, neuralgia, liver complaint, kidney disease, dyspepsia, nervousness and the troubles that arise from poisoned and foul blood. It cur-s the sick | as surely as night follows day. The extended reputation that Paine’s ‘ Celery Compound has wen as 2 life saver has ‘induced unscrupulous men to foist worthless imitations on the public. Many people are daily de:eived by these miserable frauds. It you have deciled to use Paine’s C velery see tha: the name ‘‘PAINE’S is on every wrapper and bottle that you pur- cLase. W hen you have secured the genuine **Paine’s,” you have the = medicine that can effectually banish your load of misery and suffering, and give you a new, vigorous and happy life. POLITICAL MEETINGS. Meetings of the Electors of East Queen’s will be held at the following times and places to which Alexander Martin, Ksq., the ' Opposition candidate, is respectfully invited : Winsloe Road, New Hall, Tuesday, Oct. 16, at 7 p. m. Brackley Point Road, Harringten Hall, Wedn vt Oct. 17, at 7 p. m. Rustico, Bauk Hall, Thursday, Oct. 18, at 17pm. Little York m. Covehead West, Oct, 20, at 7 p. m. Tracadie Cross, at 7 p. m. Fo:t Augustus, Monaghan Raod School, Oct. 23, at 7 p. m. Pownal Hall, Wednesday, 7p. m. Lake Verde, 25; at 7. wi. Uigg Hall, Friday, Oct. 26, at 7 p. m. Hall, Friday, Oct, 19, at 7 Cig p. r+ Schoolhouse, Saturday, Schoolhouse, Monday, Oct. 24, at Schco'house, Thursday, Oct. Caledonia, Schoolhouse, Saturday, Oct. 27, at 2 p. m. Grand View, Schoolhouse, Saturday, Oct. ae 7 ee Eldon Hall, Monday, Oct. 29, at 7 p. m. Belle River, Schoolhouse, Tuesday, Oct. 30, at 7, m. Milton Cross Hail, Thursday, Nov, 1, at 2 p.m, Murray Harbor North Hall, Thursday, Nov. I, at 7 p. m. Glen William Hall, 2 p- mn. Murray River Hall, oe. Friday, Nov. 2, at Friday, Nov. 2, at High Bank Hall, Saturday, Nov. 3, at 2p. m. Wood Islands Hall, Saturday, Nov. 3, at 7. p. m, D, A. McKINNON, Liberal Candidate. Alexander Martin, the Conservative candi date will be present at the meetings. Political Meetings. Meetings of the electors of the riding o King’s will be held at the following times and places to which the opposition candidate s respectfully invited : St. Columbo, Tues, Oct 16, at 7 p.m. Kingsboro, Wed, «2, Souris, Thur. o #ime .** e Monticello, Friday ‘* 19, “ - St. Peters, Menday ‘‘ 22, ‘“ as Morell, Tuesday ? 2 Oe Baldwins a,” el OU Summerville, Thur. a ee, oe Cardigan Bridge, Fri 26, “ “ Heatherdale, Mon. ‘* 29, ‘ ote Lower Montague, Tues. Oct 30, 7 p. m Georgetown, Wed. Coa a Dundas, Friday, Nov 2, 4 Red House, Saturday, 3: . |. J. HUGHES, eod & w guar Liberal Candidate. HORSES ON FREIGHT. TQ WEST INDIES. The “B. C. Borden” 385 tons will lead early in November for Barbadoes and Demerata—and will cerry horses on deck—applications for space should be made early. This vessel is excellently well adopted for safe and comfortable carrying. CARVELL BROS, Ch’tewn, Oct. 18, 1900 lw eod. BOARDERS WANTED.—Two or three ladies Or gents can b2 accommodated with board in a pleasavtly located house on Euston Street. Apply at this office, or P, O, Box 154, 1 eod 3i pa. ee ree Lot No. 1 A proof, ulster style, plaid lined with velvet col] regular'y at $4.50, our priee is $2.50. Lot No.2 A Fawn Single Breasted, linen througheut with dark veivet collar; a robby coat fir tnuyone; sold reguply for $6 50, our price Lot No. 3.2 A Dark or Light Grey Waterp BANKRUPT WATER- PROO ———< eae Double Breasted Fawn Waterprocf, ulster $3.90, ulster style, good heavy linings, velvet colla:, | oughly guaranteed, $6.50. + This lot we have only in large sizes, Also about 50 regular stoek which will be el out cheap. 50 Ladics’, Waterprcofs at half price. Also see our 75c Gent’s Umbrella. Sold regularly at $9, our p JAMES PATON & Ef 7 $$ If PAYS TA BUY AT PERKINS’ EET Tee eee ee eee eee eee ere Very Stylish Ee. ~ TSS PALL SUITS For Ladies. Take time to look at a new fall suits. Here the correct style ave on display at prices "the will suit you. We make it pay to by here. Better Style Bette Quality Less Pris F. PERKINSY G0, 1 = pamatie simian quelle “lt TERS |THE | MILLINERY “EADERS