DTHEAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, OCTO3Ei 47 29, 190 — at | AT NORTH RIVER. ; — PERSONAL. | ——— A Big Meeting on Saturday 5 | Evening. Have or 4 A big meeting was held in the hall at North River on Saturday evening. Mr. Robert McKinley occu pying the chair. : Stewart addressed the meet- e | ing for an hour, He commanded the emoke attention of the highly intelligent : si 2) audi Mr. W. F. Tidmarsh and wife left this morning for Halifax. Mrs. John Collings is e home from Boston to-night. Queen Hotel :—John Arch. Mac- dozald Glenaladale; J P. Woodbury, Sydney. Military School, who is visiting his home ] I ence as he pressed home point m Onariottctown, leaves te eT r< Wii, nouce 4 ~ > - so a: . ul re orni For alifax ‘ nee fhanks, . ad czars. | after point of his indictment against a ‘Ca: adit ning for Halifax to .neet you always smoke { - f | th farte-Laurier administration Th ace ha itn of Me IR wna was freoane By ; i <2 ; c y 1enas oO WIT, J. . Ves I ] UY them it 1. ‘ ” D Tre SS a. Su Connollv of T A Mel ‘ins ‘ ant 7 . sOUIS avies oOHowed, e har ed : 7? tue roe . ee Hughes. ! upon the word “sold ” which: a lishment, are glad to see that he hee een oe Mr. Stewart had used in con- nas a sufficiently from his luy your cigars Pere SHC Re) nection with the oil questi severe i:Iness to be about again. . ?, a. ne | eCSLION, Mi i M “K; . ‘ you will talk about th just aS Mj and waxed warm as he as 7 a McKay, cf Moant Stewart, . EOS cole iia “| and Mis; Warre f Charlotte , these men did. serted and reasserted that the} fi a . Wat mente f fi _ irlotte ren Government of Canada never had ert this ee for Halifax. While Cur fall stcck of cars and Z|} any oil lands teseli. But he didn't of — CLcy they will be the guests . } e 1 renre- +} ~ ‘ * . 2 a | < mrs é : fF ‘e robacees is complete, and repre |tell the truth that Canadian oil |‘ Mai oo ane uzue W aero sents all that is good in cigar @{ wells, the working of which had pre- oan ale : ikon a ee, . B\ vious to 1897 been a home in-| °° MATReSON, ivate Wave, value. dustry.. are mow aie pe Mr and Mrs J J McKinnon and Mrs . 7 «) iw . . . ™ Tv 4 ‘ - Te > © ‘ se You should try on of our the great American — syndicate r. ¥. Fullerton were among those | who left by the Princess this morn- inr for Halifax to meet returning r-latives from South Africa. which now regulates the price of oil according to its own sweet will, and that this is due to the action 8c or 10C leaders; Messrs. 4 The i ae : ‘ a - y j — AUGHES Peo»le's of the larte-Laurier Government, | oe bs ‘ankin, es one J. A. Pall. Drugeists of which he isa member. Sir Louis | arquharson and F. W. Hyndman also went. Mr. Harry J. McQuaid, for many | yeirs inthe employ of the Char- lottetown Woolen Company, has| gone into mercantile basiness on his | own account at Phoenix, B. C. The firn is known as the Law- ee McQuaid Company, Ltd., and has a) oa : capital of $10,000. Mr. McQuaid is A..w:GESTION, resulting ‘ror fa beeee the business. fie 4 a| weakness of the stomach, is relieved | gon of Mr. Andrew McQuaid, of by Elood’s Sarsaparilla, the great stom- Chavisttetin n, and left for British | repeated his statements concerning | the government's promises, the | tariff and other matters. Dr. McNeill and Premier Fargqu- harson then addressed the meeting. A vote of thanks to the chairman passed mnanimeusly. pont BAKE TO-DAY ant at but order everytbhing”you ° the Eclipse Bakery. 11 is « rtain- s ae ¥ eh ly Sanedkable the number of wh tonic and cure for DYSPEPSIA. Columbia about four years ago. His} 'e who are now getting them ‘many friends here will be pleased to Baempemeeher. ‘learn of his success. | Lon ote wenmnielie ol - Every P d | Hctel Davies :—J. J. Crowley, F. to bake the necessaric: very Purchase of Five Bars | A. Landon, W.‘B.Robinson, Harry | Fisher, Montreal; J. A. A. Seguin, ' . ’ S } RING TELEPHONE 98 i 'St. Hyacinthe, Q. ; Geo. D. Mc- < j E / Mahon, Emerald; Fred H. Barr, St. d leave your order for It dg ‘ L1G, Apple Pies 10 and” ¥Be~ each © lichn .'M. J. Haney, M. J. Butler, 'Toronto ; Geo. Sanderson, Halifax ; |F. A. York, Sheffield ; W. A. Bren- S . ‘nan, Summerside; J. A. Kelly, Roy- oa ialty: D. H. Douglass, Mt. Stewart ; ee |W. C. Hogan and wife,Morell, Chas. |McKinnon, Hunter River; J. M.| ‘Nicholson, North Wiltshire ; Frank | Macdonald,Goose Creek; Ne?! Camp- | bell, St. Louis, Mo. | Captain F. W. L. Moore, at pre-| 'sent of Quebec, is playing Rugby football with the Quebec team) Nice | which beat the Lennoxville College |team recently. He is playing half- | \ back, and although the Quebecers' | | play a fast game and a merciless tee lone, he thinks.-the old ‘‘Abbies”’ | "hy . |couid play circles and rings around | McKinnon & McNevin them as far as speed goes. Captain) | Moore is also captain of a citadel | 'footbal] team which is putting up! | good play, having recently defeated | p2and 25 each 1§ ard 2oc each 16¢ jer Th. i6¢ per Ib. Cream Pies Cocoanut Pies Cunant’ Cake White Cake Pread ot all k-nds. All hesvand gocd. D. STAWART, Eclipse Bakery, Bakes Les: Bread. Entitles you to one NEELLE CASE Ask your grocer about it. Political Meetings. oe / premiums besides. Wholesale Meetings of the electors of the riding 0 | b King’s will be held at the following times and y pisces to which the oppusition ‘andidaté s fully invited : sé. Columbo, Tues. Oct 16, 2:7 1. ™. Kingsboro, Wed. © ee = Souris, Thur. aa? “3 + Monticello, Friday ‘‘ 19, “ 7 > _— ena re eM eng ‘the Montmagnys. ‘The Captain's oe da gare! ie <3 ‘many friends here will be glad to Baldwins Road, Wed. ‘‘ 24, ‘“‘ - os a Semmervi'le, Thur. “ 25, “ “ ‘know that he is enjoying excellent > Us. *S> | a v ! Cardigan Bridge, Fri“ 20, “ “ Charte rs e | health, and is in every way main- Heatherdale, Mon. “ 29, “= ‘“ ‘taining the good name of Prince Lower Montague, Tres. Oct 30, 7 p. m. ad | Edward Island. Georgetown, Wed. ees I have several new s*hooners seek- —<— + Dundas, Friday. Nw :2, ing proc use charters from Islani Ports; —By the death of Mrs. Batt, Red House, Satusdavy, ‘“* 3. “ to Nova Scntia, United States or Wes: | relict of the late Samnel Batt, Esq., J. J. HUGHES, indies. | Charlottetown has lost one of its eod & w £ ar Liberal Candidate. DENNIS MURTHY. loldest inhabitants. The deceased | was a daughter of William Scantle- AU Lt T.—Double tenement ic use, con COMMISSION MERCHANT, | hery 40 ; > eEaTiv vears O hining fis . | bery, was born in the eariy years 0 ae ee a gt aa — re HALIFAX, . : N.3 | the present century and died yester- S. . Newberry, Gratten | ' ; * oe ee sireet east, eal P.O. Beh. 8. ‘day afternoon ifthe 87th year of her day a fine | and a good ‘her age. She was in ‘lady, a kind friend ‘neiehbor, and leaves many friends) ‘andacquaintancestomourn. Three |sons, some grandchildren and great- |grandchildren survive her. Her 'funeral takes place on Wednes- iday afternoon, at 2.15 o'clock from} her son’s residence, Water Street, to Sherwood cemetery. LL i I A APS _—ee MONEY-SAVING ome Soebde Wow Coing orn at Weeks & Co’s. eee ee —_—<_—_—_$_—$—_—_—— \ —Several railway telegraphers came into town onSaturday to meet | the returning delegate to the con-| vention at Missouri, Mr. Neil Camp- bell. ‘His report is very satis- factory, showing the Order to be in ‘ a flourishing condition. The Islanc | "7 ‘ 2 Division enjoys the distinction of URS, FURS—In this dep:riment Weeks & Co |being among the best Divisions of fad. jtis an understood fact that any person wapting a tu: oe Order, being led by but tarce or ‘ our. i ip — erm earment of any kind always goes to the leading iur store - Weks & Co, —The committee appointed t “ : " ea . nrocure information regarding the | Our s; e2ial ladies Fur Coat at $17 is a w’ nder. procure < & ; , =F ; : | desion, cost, etc., of the preposec As« to sve our astrackan jackets at $2075, Everyskn guaranteed. } desig ? rie Ladi : monument to the South African l-s” bla * . al si ” " he & : Tho , } tales in the oy and colored Beaver Cloth fur lined cape et $14; the best; . 055 have written for the neces > CLEY. informition and asscon 2s suf | a. : ary $17 TY stylich Llack brocade cloth, fur ‘ined, Oppossum tiimmed, at} <cjént data has been procured % ha wonder. meeting ofall interested will be ‘bs fur coats at $10. $17.50, $21 and rp. Besc qualities of Coon al-| called. Ways in stock no robes in grey and |lack, $4.45 $5, $6 $3. @alvays carry a beautifu! stock of Cols 8, Rufis, Ties, Collarettes and alll ep Alarm Now is the time to select 2 supply of fireworks. See Geo. Carter ¢ Co’s. advt. Political Meetings. se, seliine at. rx; a » selling at prices that can: o: bc dup'icated on the Island. : - Weeks & Co. guarantee every skin and every price, and > not al:ow an; house to uniersell ther. ~*Trade whee Uwil get honest dealing-—at The Peop!.’s Store.’ bach WHAREKS & CO. THE LEADING FUR STORE. ‘ holesile and Reta’ Mr, *. A. Lefurgey, the Conservative can: | | didate & r East Prince, will hold put! c meet: | ings at Bradalhane Hall Oct. 31st, at 7p. ™-. and at Miscouche Hall on Nov. 3rd, at p. m. | Mr, J. H. Bell, the Liberal candidate, nvited to yarticipate, a» enacta } xpected | Sergt, Warren, of the Fredericton | only ceeded to Oe aa ee Local and Other Items. ‘ eee aR ' a lhe Halifax is due about six o'clock to-morrow morning. | --Regular meeting of Lodge Prince Edward, 8S: O. E., (W. R.| degree) tonight at 8 o'clock. Ad- |} vancement. Visiting brethren wel-| come. Stetso'ns Company, to have! played Quo Vadis at the Opera House tonight, have cancelled their | | engagement on account of unsuit- | . } ’ CTA “~ ~; seane , able steamboat arrangements. —The sum of $230 was real- | ised at the bazaar recently held at| Miscouche. In the contest fer th | most popular candidate Lefurgey | won with 117 votes. 1d Attention is directed to the advertisement of the political meet- | ings to be held in East Prince. The meetings are called by Mr. A. A. Lefurgey and Mr. Bell is invited to! participate. | —As a limited number of tickets can be sold for | the banquet to the South African | Contingent, these requiring same | should apply at once to the officers | of the militia for them. ° Tickets| may not be purchasable on Tues- | day evening. CRIA ; iO moda UD } —The steamer Campana arrived | from Montreal on Saturday evening, | and after discharging cargo pro- | Pictou. She returns to! Charlottetown this afternoon and} will leave on return to Montreal | about nine o’clock tonight. Her! outward cargo will be made up} largely of stock. : —At North River, on Saturday ' evening, Premier Farquharson said | “The home market is always the’ best market.’’ That sounds like an/ old Protectionist argument and it is | usually true. Protect the home| market for oats—by keeping out American corn. . —Messrs Sentner McLeod & Co., | have secured the store in the Lon- don House Block, lately occupied by | W. H. Stewart & Co., and intend | connecting it with their already | large store, cutting an archway through. The new portion will be set apart for the sale of clothing | and gentlem 2n's furnishi ngs. —There will be a District S. S. Convention in the Presbyterian) Church at Clyde River on Monday , afternoon and evening, Nov. 5th. All Sunday Schools in Lots 29, 30, 31, 32 and 635 are urged to send delegates. The Field Secretary and | the Sunday School workers will be present. At the evening a silver collection will be taken to aid of the | Provincial S. 8. Association. —There will be special cheap fares in connection with the arrival of the South African contingent at, Charlottetown. On the day of the arrival of the contingent,the Prince Edward Island Railway will put in effect the following arrangemerts : A special train will leave Summer- side at 2.35 p. m. standard time, re- turning leave Charlottetown at 10.30 p. m. standard time same night. From stations west ot Charlottetown tickets will be issued by regular morning train and special train from Summer- side, and from stations East of Charlottetown by regular after- noon train, good to return by special train to Summerside and interme- diate stations same night, and regv- lar morning trains to all stations 6 Meet Wie at The Always Bnsy Store. IMPORTANT FO THE LADIES [8 Tailor-made Suits of the Very Lat- est Styles and Newest Materials Offered at 75c ON THE DOLLAR. Have you ever considered the advantages of buy ing a Tailor-made Sut ? FIRST.—The men who mik> these garments uader- st:nd their business dowa to the smallest detail. They give you perfect frts. SECGOND—The materials are rigit up to date, and the colors the newest. THIRD—They tend exerts to New York every month and turn out garments o: the very latest styles only. FOURTH — You have no trouble in selcc'ing ra'e-ials, and lose no tim: in being fitte 1. AND THE PRICES $ 8.50 SUITS FOR $ 6.38. $10.75 SUITS FOR $ 8.07. $11.75 SUITS FOR $ 8.85, $13.25 SUITS FOR $10.25. $14.95 SUITS FOR $11.25, - $15.95 SUITS FOR $11.85. IMPORTANT All the Suits are new and tailored by the best mannfacturers on the continent. Stanley « Bros. we Hot the following day at the same rates that were used in connectionewith the special days for the Provincia! Exhibition. ‘tions at correspondingly low rates. Also from all stations by all trains on day of arrival of contingent, good to return the following day at one way first-class fare. en iT SEE OUR.... 15 cent Window ow a. ; opens? About 25. diferent varieties of tooth preparations, regular 25 cent goods. fe Toi'et preparations of different kinds, tooth brushes, combs, nail brushes, etc. ‘ Anything in the winacow for 15 cents. x Xe Ow Is full of pent up colds, chills, shivers, stakes, cold winds ard Ulustery weatl er, You had better change your UNDERWEAR We have an «xtra miality fecce lined for 65c. Tlen'y cther kinds from 2 cents to $4.00. NEW FALL NECKWEAR Direct som the nianuacturers; mad: rm silks of our scle ti The styles are up-to-d.te aod the pr cet w.thin the) 0 7 § fall. There is io -o -¢ in men’s furnis! ings where )ou can b> better :ute . We an daernine! to seep Dp cur reputa ion for first-cl..ss ‘urts Ings. 135 MORRIS BLOCK CHARLOTTETOWN D. A. 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