On don® eSee 2204886 a teeta THESDAILY,; EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN OCTOBER 12 1900., A Good Place to buy Your Medicines. Ovr sicek ceuse our ock is slways large. Our gocds sre always good, be~ cause we make it arule to buy nothe ng but the Lest. lnr preseription derartmept is Our } I i ‘ registered eareruily bandied t drvggist’ We eave ve u fceme every article you buy bere. We serve you courteously, care- »? {ally and promptiy. Apotke ‘ The curiee People’s Hall. - Drugyists 96060028 200. S OO SESGeC Ente TISNT OUR POLIGY To keep our baked goods over from day to day and endeavor to pass them off as fresh and good. When we say they are fresh we mean it and we'll back up our state- ment every time, ORDER FOR TO-DAY. 10 & 126. 12 & lie. 16c ho. Apple Pies Cream Pies Seotch Cake TELEPHONE 98. D. Stewart Feutpse BaKkERY BAKES BEST BREAD. ), WMeRyes BROKERS, & C0, Stock Exchange Building, Montreal. Dealers in New York Stocks, cotton and grain. 1-8 per cent Cemmission each dey New York to execunng orders Direct wires wit! every faciuty cr promptly. Correspendence so’ icited. is alweve fresh, ber & money Gu i | i i i | } oe s | | i | } PF ie Aen nee esecee £" PeEOSSSS tHE sik LOUIS AS: RVANY OF TARE. rr eee Theres the Rub with a Student of the Situation. ee em Sin,—-l’m a student, Not very old, Never yet have bad the privilege ot volng. And I’ve been giving a ittie study lately Lo political matters. Up to a ‘ew days ago I aad bardly decided wurcb party to support. Sir Luis isa pret y good man, f think, and does quite a litte for this Island. But the (bing that I dislike most avout S.r Louis—there are a few other th ngs— is ebet bes Afriena of Mr. Tarie. Yes, and aservaut of Mr. Tarte, And | believ: that the less T have to do with Mr. Tarte | and hie friesdy,end his servants, the be:te: twill befor me. Just co I believe the lees Cacada bas to do with Mr. Tarte and b's fr.ends, ond his servants the bett ¢ it will be for Canad. Sir Louis eann’' dd anything unless Tarte eliows bm to do it, ‘bat’s the point that sticks me every time: And e_ouer than eee Terte practically bave charge ot Cuneda for another five years—noi for ihe amount of mouey he spends, but for the reputation he is building up—L would be qu te willing to see Sir Louis and & good masy otuer good Liberals, for | believe there are some, beaten horse, foot and arvillery. And 1 don’t see why Mr. Stewart and Mr. Martiu and Mr. Mac- donald and Mr. Lefurgey and Mr. Hackett could notget as much for P. BE. Island from a Governmeat led and adminisiered by Sir Charles Tupper and Hugh Joho Macdoraldas Sir Louis can get from a government led by Mr. Laurier and ad- ministered by Mr. larte. Therctore L say to the electorsof P. E. Island, elect Mr, Stewart and Mr. Martin and Mr. Macdoneld and Mr. Lefurgey acd Mr. Hackett, and they should no: only get P. E, IJs'an ’stull sbare of all that’s going, but they will in add.tion be doing allio their power to put down Mr. Tare and his servants and his triends torever sad @ day. SruDENT. Easy to Take Easy to Gperate Because purely yegetable—yet thor- ough, prompt, healthful, satisfactory — Heood’s Pills When you want to write a receipt don’: tear rffs corner of a eheet of wrapping paper. Yhat’s rot business. Get a receipt book at C. J. Mitchell’s booksiore. Three sizes, 10,15 and 25 cente. “An Explanation of a Mystery” will interest you—yee, decidedly. Read it in the October P. KE. Jeland Magazine. Z TO. Tae. That centrally situated one tenenment house on Prince Street, next to the late T.omas Alley’se, containing eight large rooms, with stable and coach souse, at present occupied by Rev. H. B. Morris, who is removing from the Island. Pos session given the 23rd inst. Apply to Thomas McQuaid. Lower Queen St, tf FOR SALb&. Barred Plymouth Rocks, 25 Pullets land 10 Cockrels, all from prize win- ning stoec . For prices write to k WILLIAM CLARK, North Wiltshire. LEAD ERSIN.MILLINERY, forms of P. E, Fe Aly AE EEE sy, Pra . s Xe i wi woe q ! « 5 ey No store in the city can show a better s 2 stock of Jackets than WEKKS & CO, and for Fif, | 1and Va'ue they lead, at least elected or more fash- See Weeks & Co’s cheap Jacket at $2.45 The i's pay . a ieads them W } . ¥e show ome >) : ; } vy? ’ Dives and Bla K, WW HWK Ss 7] x bs : . fat . THE . PEOPLES aw NEE 2 ata we have sa warnith stvle and fi ething nice at $3.50 nish our Jucket at $3.°0 all. choice Jackets in Fawns, Beaver, Grey, STORE. ‘ ; parsor the j sysiern Of drainage was carried ta # suc- ) 1 >mer ft] lee t} Ctr iui lee ue. ; ° Se a ek “that is what the peopie | ee 19 v eemeereeee ne the remedy that cures a coid in one day ELECTION, 1900. The Popular Candidates IN P. E. ISLAND East Queens, - West Queen's, - East Prince, - - West Prince, — - cee, 2s. Alexander Martin W. 8. Stewart A. A. Lefurgey Edward Hackett Austin C. Macdonald POINTS IN THE ISSUE. Mutual Preferential Trade within the British Empire. Rebuke of Politicians who broke their pledges to the peo- ple — increasing expenditures and debt when they promised to reduce them, Honest Gvernment for Unit- ed Canada. Down with Tarte and Tarte- i$.N. —_ GOVERNMENT POND. What “Dear Little Buttercup’’ Says About Thistle down THIsTLE-DowN is a near neighbour of ours. But we do notlike him atell. He | is a ditagreeable, cantankerous old fellow, ugly, worn Outand seedy, and ail he cares tor is tO perpetuate his own family. He is pleased with what he c:lls the the ** Memorial Fence ” just because it protects his ugly family of Thistles. Now, 1 do not pretend to admire thy tence, but, no adoubi it will comfort some of the peor peopie when wood ruus short, wext winter; it is said that coa! will be very bigh. For my part, | am not sorry thateuch nice, dry material is so close at hand. I am only a simple litUe buitercup, but [do think that Thisui2 Down is alto gether too severe about the Brignton Bridge. The old worden bridge was in a deplorable coudit.on, aud it was high time that a newW one was ;ul is the place of it. The new bridge is @ great improvement ou the O'd Oue, and it 18 verv uatair to Judge auything before it is fiai: bec. lf you Siand on the erd cof the piatform by the house laiely occupied ty Mr. Me- Leod, aud imagines bee line diawu ty the end of the old crain on Euston Siret, you will see that a great deal of filling up has io be done betore the place is eveu decent, Bat Ido not in the, least} dount thar ween the time comes it will be cone, and the IrQu railing that they are providing wili be placed much further tack than ibe lemporary wooden raiJj, which stauds inere ai present. ihe tow2 bes improved very muzh io the Jastiew years, Thepost cfiiee, law courts, police station, Princectr Wales College and other important buildings bave beew erecukd. The public ¢quares have been leveiled and planted with tres, [.deed, part of Queen Square with t iuUutaip, pretty ftlower beds and ecuts would beau ornament tO any cily. Lu avy of the streets, the trim iooking giase On tbe sides nod protected rete, us wel: as the beicer condnions of the councillers aie trying to muke Charlotietown as abirac.ive @S pvurkbible, viots Yurd Way, ELEWSR ibat our city Our streeisare lizhted by electrics; (he Louses are abuoaantly supplied W. & ‘he purest @ud best water found 1m ay verid, Lastvear an excellen .uIS year ab exXpelsive beeu imporicd for roiling ibe streets and them in . “ 7 } eteam muchine has le try K eping good condition. [ne buldiog of the! OF1ldY ‘ By elLioga R 146O DBB DecD UDdce©r } takeu, apd it the citizens will guly bare patience [am quite sure that 1 and al HB FUITCUDUIDYs will be made pleaspg le tne eve Oa CO7€C8UCt Ve lu tue tiealis Vv 2 : the icwa Bat ali thease provements Ftuke time apd money. “Rome was be oa:lli in ~@. aes,” a1d we. etl phot expect these things to be gore bv magic. Wat awhile. Th: bridge will be nicely fiaiehed, ‘he pood will be ceaned ;Out,a new 104d will be opeued from ti ‘ ‘ - ’ ~ . . 1 : : , G vernor’s Briige to Brigtton Ieoad,vo morgins Of G.wv-roment House 18 is] WHICh, a present, is not ubed ateli. DB --h sidis of 1 iin pg the pond ; De I @2ied BilLuU handtome irc@s, LOE bh he” tercupe, daisies aod vidiets witi hela their preity faces to tbe cky,“*Howers, Wil aad ewee;” Jiule ldren will be saiing | tiny b &{s, 1D SUcumer, Oo the geatiy How ing siréam, Sud in winter the peQpie Ws cannot i to buy tickets for ime? mirs ‘ be e€e@n bere Skimming overthe frozen eurface, Care end poverty ail foergetiens while lite aud beaith bicom in thei Trery C t k o much ‘gy bore for ? ee (7H SS a ony i o* fy A o ;& J 4 g i - OS £6 Livove- This signature is on every box of the genuim: Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets ae te 52 ee a a a , radi ce Sore fei woh ym ager re rate as cee SON EOL EN NP PRC OI Losal and Giher tems naan a Cron. —First Methcd:st Churea ree hearval ut 8 tonight. ;. > ? “ Y . Empire ~ODGE K. of P., meete tonight at ceight o’cleck. Ali members are :e~ qvested to a'tend. Humrry Depry --Dor’s forzet that he Humpty Dumpty Company give their ) Opening performance atthe Crera House to-night. Resigvep.—Mr. Dancan McLean, fo ‘everal years secretary to the Water and Sewer Commissiogers, bas résigued, and Mr. R, PF. OeBlois bas been appoinird to the } osition, Scppen Dearn.—Webherr with regret that Mr. Jamea McLaucblic, ao old and resp: cted resident of Souris, droped dead atthat place this moraing while on hi way to the railway etstion, For Sypxey.—The steamer Elliott sailed this morping for the two Sydveyy. She had a general cargo and some live stcck, including 16 head of cattle and two horses, ALEXANDRIa Cavron.—The Alexandria Baptist church will be reopened on Sanday Oct. 14ih. The pastor, Rev. J. C. Spurr, will preach at 11 e.m. Rev. G. P. Raymond at3 p.m. Collections taken in a'd of church funds. Ixcowe Taxpayers are reminded that Monday, the 15th inet, is the last date on which discounts will be allowed; slso that the 40 days (from the date cf the 8 ‘I vice of notice) allowed for appeals, will 1d maby Cases s0On expire. tl 13th. Arter Liqucr Setters —A Sydney despatch says : Thirty+five liquor dealers have been fined $50 each in town since the J5th August. A crusade against the liqaor dealers is being carried on in the mining districts at the inetance of the Dominion Coal company. 8. O. T.—Prince Edward Division, No, 1 will tolda public entertaiument in Wrighi’s Ball on Tuesday evening next at 8 o’clock. A good programme has been prepared. Refrespments will be servedat ihe clove of the programme, Silver collection at the deor. 2i. sidan Potice Covrr.—Lkis morning two lads named Anselem Morgaa and Easebe Care roll, aged respectively nine and ten years, were before the court charged with bresk~ ingand entering Sanderecn & McNutt’s grocery store in the Morris Block, Saun- ders & Newscm’s mest shop in the esst end of the Market House and Blake Bros. shop in the westend o {ne same bur'ding. Officer Carter arrested the lads this morn- ing at | 30 in the entrance to the Cflice of the Schoo! Board Secretary. Afier, the arrest On beivg searched, about 69 cents werefound hidden in their boots. Oa being asked the usual questions they bo.h admitted their guilt ana were remanded to jsilto await their trial in Supreme Court. iusulebie-oe RiCkeoTION FOR THE Bors.—The meeting of the mil tia ofticers to bave been held last night etands acjourned until Satrrday next at the same hour, when arrangements will be completed forthe reception of “our boys.” [tis proposed tc have the re urning soldiers arrive in Charlottetown ttout half-paat seven o’clock in the even- ing, if arrangements to that end can be completed. They will probably come hy the Princess which will be con~ ; voyed by the Acidis and either the Cure lew or the Stanley. It is understood that the return fare io Halifax on the occasion will be $3.50 the same prevailed during. ex- hibition week. If enough excursionists from outside Charlottetown offer'i: is pro- bable that the loval ‘railway authorities will make special arrangements for their convey auce. Lote of good things in the October P E.island Magazine. See the picture of Charlottetown fifty years ego. and read the description by E.L. M. Five cente, at all the bookstcres. LZR ooo oho Re KE Me Ff oe 072 FS Fe GS or FT HABEHABGASLS > * se ”- , ® V5 } SF } b e a e x - us J f ‘ safe aS Pace Patiet atten a ce | CH2 By ’ whe - wh *, 5 <P y y o. i EY te ~~, at a rt De, s 5 ¥ <sAdaginet fia & ; et eR Y PaLS ‘ e%5 ? decd ya, es ale se. & P Wat - . & oy are re avested to be sent 1n ‘ey ** L of, 4 2% A im ‘By « AT ONCE, 5 tf." a ¢ All accounts due us are re- rr om, ut sted to be paid to us Ze oe a + _" AT O N C E. el os. a te sp : _—_ a . .° e a =f YA ' een nis ; wt 4, ' A Rai ke 4 ‘ oe, wea , ye = a 7 Bn a me 7 ? xe, Cor. Kent and Prince Streets BF ip pes. & ptm 22 2 Se ke Sha b%. . 43 AF fe SF TRG LHS Ls SB EG Le WANTED —A competent girl in a sm7ll fa uily. N@washing. Apply, to. Mrs. R. © G tf, Fitzroy Street. es = ene TL ey, D 4 aad ured ’ - MEET ME AT gut a! FASS To F a , THE ALV VAYS BUSY STORE. Stanley Bros. am OO o 4 Showing § Ladies Coais of the latest cut, tailored & by; the best mannfacturers @ on earth. ‘ a Se Eeziecticnin Quality, Style, Assortment, a Fit, : — Finish and = Workmanship § $2.50 to ; $19.50 Each. ; ~ a, i STANLEY BROS Ladies’ Jackets, Ladies Capss, Dress Gocds, Coat and Costume Cloths. We show a fine new etock T.J.Earris, LONDON HOUS: PSuelae sin Seti We Sa a bare eS a Our imporiations in Suit*ngs, nter are now full and complete. Cool morning? and evenings must remind you that you wants top-coat We are showing a mecni talf you want a heavy n Gur range in Scotch Sal a es Sbirts Sweaters, Hose, Handkerchiefs, etc. Sway ue ae 7 aS ounce if af: " es Cvercoatings, Trouserings, eve, for tall am ificent range in cerrect coatings for spring ter overecat now is the best time to bur. tT ings for fall and winter cannot be surprssed, Furnishings -- G »ods: 7 Waterproo. and fal y WHi cy J I — : ‘oats, ‘Umbrellas, Var IVIGLELLAN esese Moen’s StylishfUufitters. 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