‘oo 1 Small Queen | CIGARS. Just receive lu crder to dispose of them 7 aicky, we are selling them for BO r box, (100 ina box colors and strengths 92.50 In ass Fauve K. Hughes i The People’s Druggist. Apothecaries’ Hall. yeegeee 200s DS SHOCSSCE 18ee DON’T ji BAKE iBA ' ‘ ‘TO-DAY ‘ ‘ ; but order everything you want at tthe Eclipse Bakery. It is certainly nmarkable the number of people who are now getting taeir baking done bere. I's Too Hot toswelter over @ cook stov: bake the necessaries of life. Ring Telephone 98. aed leave your order for Apple Pies 10c and 12¢ each Cream Pies 12c and 1l5c each Cocoanut Pies 15¢ and 20c each Ourrant Cake }6c per lb White Cake l6e per lb Bread of all kinds. All fresh and good. to TeuepHone 98. D. Stewart Eocripse Bakery BAKES BEST BREAD. MOeTLPDORs M DOSSSOA = 288 CARD ! DR. H.-L. DICKEY (Late ofjLondon Hospitals. SPECIALIST: Kye, Far, Nose. Tiircat. ——— OFFICE: Cameron Hicck Victoris Row. HOURS: 9.30 a. m. to] p. m.;2tol p. m, Evenings by app oipimen') et phere. (Eyes ‘Tested end Fite with G) ££e8.) 726 aw. » es ne t. CLIFT Cores CHRONIC Nicer . os tre CRRCNIC DISEASES ard RUP- Bis tye rant ep ite, EMaEb]ig, corpe WASHES and DYES Pelurd« eb Stet, Cherioiterown, fiom } Wey, ) “ULE WeTeercuy #. mm. every | | Send for FREE dock on home DYEING to . A. P. TIPPET & CO., Montreai. and dastardly wav THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN SEPTEMBER 8 tg00. a ee MUNSTER MEETI (Continued from page 1.) G for office—stated that there were two things they wanted to get power in Canada for; one was to make cheaper for the farmers of this coun try Kerosene oii, and the other to makea redoction on binder twine. A voice.—And whiskey: And you know the result of their bungting with regard to these two articles, Under their policy every - thing was leftin a mese, and Sir Charlies Tapper, who has a reputa~ tion on two continents, is the only man able to take up the tagt of straightening out and placing things as they ought to be piaced. Then Canadians will have the pride and Satisfaction of knowing that they have a government to rule over them whicb is capable of conducting their affairs not only economically bnt satisfactorilly to all claeses of the people. But we will not only have Sic Obaries Tapper, we wili also have our soldiers with us. The Hon. Mr. Foster in his eloquent per- Oration spoke about the duties and Sacrifices of our boys in going to the rescue of those io South Africa. But what bas been the conduct of the Canadian Government with re- gard to these boys, some of whom have been maimed perhaps for life, and many of whom wil! carry with them for the remainder of their days the wounds and ecars inflicted upon them in defence of the flay in South Africa. Why, we heve it in the public journals of this country that Op their arrival at the city of Quebec the Government oct OQunada, which has been so much wader tbe manage- ment of Tarte, Blair and Sifton, which has spent millions of money building public works that are uec- lese, took these soldier boys and gave them second-class tickets over the Government railways and Canadian Pacific Railway to the cities of Van- couver and Victoria, and the munifi- cent sum of $3 with which to pay their fare to their homes on & journey ocoupying five or six days, Tuis is the way that these boys, (hese sous of Canada, were treated by the pa ternal Government of this country—a Government which by corruption boodling and other means, by rolling up taxes and spending millions, are endeavoring to fortify and keep themselves in power. Geptlemec, a wave of patriotism swept Over ibe country Iset auniumn when a section of the Government of Canada at tempted to prevent our boys from going l to the rescu2 of the soldiers of the flag in South Africa, and that wave epread allover Cenada. “Nothing is too youd for our soldiers,” was the feeling every- where. Bat now when the excitement bas pa‘sed, when the enemies of the country in South Africa are overcome ard totter- ing to afall, lask you nottoaliow your pa triotiem to die out of your heart; but in } tLe coming elections cal! the Goveromeni of Canada to strict account for the mean in which they they treated the toye returning ‘o treir homes, by giviog them a:tsrvui«n and beggard- ly allowance to carry ‘hem to their desti- nations. That is not the way to trea‘ CHINA PAINTING °° is impossible, but perfect dyeing, at home too, is possible with Maypole Soap. Y Four Jackets opened up sh, boven? —— « CO Soe erm en ae EEKS ‘ i y) () fj ae \) WHOLESALE cases of the latest German They are up to date in style and a em ew ee ee THE PEOPLE'S 'STORE. (: ND RETAIL. SFA S/ ()) A ) 3} ; IGE Papas Ce ae »! : ; : SP ES aa oS ae & DS yesterday. =~ —_ LIS FO oot . Se -2 F a ~ & CO >} | 3 places, tc ani A TT a OS nt Ae eee, see meu making sacrifices for their couatry and pouring out their ):fe’s blood in de- fence not of their own lib-riy but of the liberties of their brethrea 7,000 railes away. We can afford to treat them gen erously. We have in Charlottetown now ® young mao who came home the other day from the war with his left arm par- alyz d by hiseilr, That young man of tuagnificent parts left tais couairy with sound body an] coand mind, aod able to mskea gcod fliving for himself any- where. He returns homedisabled. Ae you gong to permit this government which is sqrandering your money as a Government in Canada never equa dered it before, toallow these young boys many of them io humble station, and broken in body and apiriis to be left desolate without visiting on the kovernment which has done these things voor righteous and just indig- nation? — shall say nothing more about that. You are to be congratu- lated upon tbe order and attention given to these, distinguisneds states- men, and in your name and in tne name of the people of Prince Edward Isiand, I heartily thank them for the Sacritice (as I said before) which they have made in coming to our assist- ance and laying bare and exposing tbe misdeeds of the Government ot Oanada these four and a half yeers. (Applause) Alexander Martin, Esq., M. P., on being called for aid: I amsure it would be very cruel to detain you at this late hour, after you have heard the eloquent addresses of our chief- tain,Sir Cherles Tapper and the Hon. George E. Foster. IT shall say but a very few words. Tam sure the gen- tleman who has bern selected as the standard bearer for West Queen's will give such av account of himself as will ensure his election. I feel that Prince Edward Island will be the banner Province of the Dominion, aud there is no reason why it shouid not be. Charlottetown is a Conser- vative city, andI feel that on elec- tion dey it will be found to the fore aleo. Gentlemen, I thank you. (Ap- plawe). a PERSONAL. Mr. W. left this morning. Mr. K. N. Taylor returned to Montreal this morning, Premier Farquharson went to Pictou today. He returns tonight. Rev. M. Williams will preach at St. Paul’s Church to-morrow at both services. Revs. D. B. Reid, of Kelly’s Cross, and R. W. Moore and wife J. Gillis, of St. Peter’s Bay, were in the city today, Mr. Frank G. O'Neill, of Vernon River, leaves, on Monday for Baltimore to resume his studies. Dr. Alley, who has been at the Acadia Ilotel the past month, returned to Charlotte- town today. Lord and Lady Minto are at Vane conver, baving recently returned from @ vitit tothe Yukon, Morrison, who has been _ ill for reported ‘‘somewhat Rev. Dr. several days, is today improved,” Mrs. John McQuarrie, of Nine;Mile Creek, left yesterday morning on a visit to friends in Boston and Providence, The Reverend Cecil Wiggins, rector of Sackville, N. B., will preach in St. Peter’s Cathedral tomorrow evening. Miss Winnie Weeks and Miss Nan Poole will leave on Monday ito resume their studies at Mount Allison Ladies College, Sackville. Mr. John S. Lewis, of the Bank Nova Sco:ia, Halifax, will return to Halifax at the ‘ Oi first of the week, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Johnson. of this city, Mr. Thomas Davies, son of Sir Louis D-vies, was a passenger by the mail special on Lhursday night. He retarns to McGill in a week or two Miss May Collings will leave on Mondav ° . , © >a morning to resume her ‘work in the? Boothby [fospital. She will be accompanied on the trip by her mother. Mrs. T. D. Reid, the Misses Reid and Master Sydney Reid Jeave on Monday morn- ing for Toronto. where Miss Ethel will atterd the Norma! School. Miss Winnfread Macdonald, of Dundas, was a passenger by the-Princess this morning en route to Malden, Mass., to resume her duties on tHe teaching staff of the High x hool. Miss Gertie McPherson, daughter of } John McPherson, arrived home last night from Lower’ Falls, Newton, Mass., where she is a nurse inahospital, She returns in about a fortnight Dr. Joss | h Creamer, of New York, who has been in Charlottetown for a few days,left this morning on return to his h He was accompanit by his mother who passed the summer in ( rlottetown., It is now said that there is no truth in the statement emanating from Montreal that (sene ral Warren is to succeed Li utenant- General Lord William Frederick Seymour in command of the British troops in Can- ada. Mr. Charies ¢ olpitts, of M i oO id us 3 fiying + his week. Mr. Colpitts, was charmed with Island, Khe made hosts of friends whilst here, who wis] gla ily welcome him back in the near future. Mr. and Mrs. E. McDonald, of New Glas ceMillian, of Antigon- and Miss Annie M gow 9 = ; ; : 2 gu ish, who have been on a short visit to our city returned to their homes yesterday, well pleas- ed with Charlottetown, § Mr. T. A. McLean returned from Sydney last night. The mamoth boilers made by him for the Dominion fron Steel C m- } pa y, and shipped from Charlottetown by the and Omega, were landed in good condition. ~~ £EEP your blood pure and you stomach and digestive organs in a 148 - oe Eo, . . d coucifion ov taking Hood's and von will ha Vi < : A ’ 3 Oea Thy ~ . 249 ff "Is B » “~ WANTED =auuzte totality throvehonut Capadato intro. tavting up show-eardsa on trees, fence, aloat roeeds, an? all cansni rows al-o didtribat'ng smali advertisin matier Commission or salary $69.60 per month and expenres not toexceed $2.50 per day. Steady employment to geod, nonest, ~a' able mes. Noexpertence needful. Wrifa for full particulars. — < ‘Tie Empire Medicine Co., 245 w. Lerdon, Ort. inever duce oir geous, Local and. bier ltems. Pott-Tax Execurtons are being issued. Taose who are in arreara ebould pay up aod avoid additional expense, ARTILLERY.—Nv. 1 Oo's annual shooting willtake place on Monday at 1 p. m. Kensington Range, in uniform, CANADA INVITED.—An invitation has been extended to Canada to participate in the Pan- American Medical Congress to be held in Havana next December, —_—~.——_-- ARTILLERY.—N>». 2Go0., 4th Regt. C. A., will mee for drill at the Shed (in aniform) Monday evening at 7.30 &§ sharp. B, order.—Arthur G. Peake, Lieut, St. Josepa’s Bazaan.—Brar io mind the bszsar in nid ot Si. Joseph’s Convent, to be beld in the Marker al! during «x hibition week. Great preparatio.s ure being made, and the affur promises to be & greal success, ne THe three maeted schooner Fiarry W. Lewis, arrived this morning from New York with a ca-go ot 550 tons ot anthracite coal, nutaud evy - z~,fr Peake Bros & Co. She wiilbega dis- charging her ¢argo on Monday wer up, LiperatL Conservative electors of Charlottetawn and Koywiy wll kindly remember the regular yeneral meeling of tbe Tapper Oluo in the Benevoleat Irsh Socie:y Hal] on Toesday evening next at 8 o'clock. All Liberal-Conservetives are iivited, Bustvess Canes — Mr. Joseph L, Dyer, of Alberton; bas combined his tra inees with the Woodman Bros. of that town, and with increased fecility and a large stock ne doabt a grand trade will be done by the new firm, Messrs. Woodman Broe., Dver & Co. BOTH FORGOT EACH OTHER Sir Louis Te was promised and expected something at the DAVIES was busy canvassing yesterday, met an elector, a man who hands of his party, and calling him by name greeted him with, ‘‘ Oh, I have forgotten all about you!” The elector replied : ‘* Yes, Mr. Davies, and I have forgotten all about you too,” HOTEL ARRIVALS. Queen Hotel.—Mr avd Mrs J M Stucbolm, Plarrsburg, N Y; SG Ciew, New York ; Walter Simpson, Sas View; A C Albert, T P Gillespie, New Haven; Thomas E Pope, Boston; HS Macleod, Danstaffuage; Wm Beattie. Toronto; Mrs © A Clark. Eureka, N S; Mrs J W Grant, Hocewel!, N S Hotel Davies.—G A Freeze, Monc- ton; RV Patterson, Misa Gladys Pat- rereon, Melbourne; G A Deyiin, Erie E Deviin, Lyle A Devlin, Detriot ; Joseph Gouirard, Lowel!; R Tait Mc- Kenzie, A McPhail, A Jongers. Mon- treal; J Sinnard, L’ Acadie, PQ; AB Campbell, Kingston, Ont. Poe When ve have good blood we are healthy, strong, vigorous, and full of life and energy. Hood’s Sarsapsrilla makes good blocd, MARRIED. t Sacred Heart Church, Alberton, on the Cc es 2 dt, .by the Rev. 1. T. Murphy, Felix Perr: . of Lowell, Mass, to Gertrude, daughter of 1! ite William Whalen, Kildare. At sacred Heart Church, Alberton, on Aug »s. 28th, by Rev. Father Murphy, An- drew . ters, of Rustico, to Rose Peters of Bloons eld, Os > pt. 6th, by the Rev. Henry Low, at Saint i.uke’s church, Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia, 'rancis Henry Amaud, manager of the Merchants Bank cf Halifax, St. John, N. B. i Augusta Frances, eldest daugher of James W atson, Esq., of Folkestone, Eng- land, 4: ~ 40 Ad: Ste So Go Fs Ge © Ke Fe M2 FS o © oF 2 of 2 Ko Say IS BAAS IS So WANTED aT cNcE—5s) %& oF sco d hand boitles, from one to CA ve ov lve Ounces in size. —Johneon fs ew, & Johnson. fe “~ Specialists <P = in “§ Prescription Py . . “ Dispensing. oy We make a specialty of dispens =F ing Physicians’ prescriptions. en os, ABAAL: * Wa brihg us, your prescriptions we fe dispense them promptly, correctly Ps ep, and neatly. ts Me ) ~~ eo Prices alway; low. ‘os ony, ¢ 7 seg ie 5 _ ae s¢, Cor, Nest and Prince Street ga oe SF wey : “are be 2I% : “Yr S75 ) nnn, eae a in cooM ey fet Sata Sh ae oe 2 ~ ete Ie Tiel POM “y ALS Sey * O0 ge aA Sr “OAS Br te ow ae t Yan ‘ a i i ; i 1 i . 4 4 The variety of makes, eatsortment of colors, and the Durability of Tweeds make them desir- able and economical, We have a stock of Tweeds that will make it easy for you to select exactly what you require. ~~ Different widths and different priees, 65¢, 69c, T5c. $1.10 and $1.45 per yard. fe ee oe Oe A Se sip mies Bt RIS ee ns gx sot dy de eal ll a 7 wae ii Furnishing News We pride ourselves in showing*the largest and -ncbiest le of neck wear in the city. We have them at any price ‘from 2¢ to Another strong line with | us 18 Our wairts, White and colored shirts, soft outing shirts collars attach «<. silk front shits. See our doubie thread Balbrigzaw Under clothing, 85c per suit. a Extra bergains every Saturday aigl:, Store open uatil 1}; "Gordon & MoLellan seeee. Men’s StylishOu ag t ow o.¢ a en eee eae - - — ‘o Those interested. Toe makers of THE HIGHLAND RANGES were unable to ship all of our ranges this week but we expect to have a larze shipment by next trip of §. S. Halifs> fron BOSTON and those wo have ordered may count on g: it ng them then. We ask you: kind indulgence for the delay. “Agents for American Ranges,” 3 F FASB SS S FENNELL & CHANDLER