| * AJ) ) FXAMINEK CP ARLCTTRETOWN OCTOBER 17 190 Hughes’ La Grigpe Waters : gare Bw FpPECiiic fcr Colds La @ Grippe, Influenza and a}] kind- red complaints. One dose re Un lieves, & few doses cures. like the ordinary cold remedies & + ae 1 sae ! Lit. Bea vcuUu cen go about AS U:Ua@i WHITE taking the. Price 25c a box. " + = The _ HUGHES Peo, le's Hall. Droggists PS CEPR A Le ee 9000 0008 206s S CHS SHOCCRSE * ; e ° : Don’t $| ¢ : * : Bake : * S @| Mr. A.A. Lefurgey, B.A, LL. B., 8 To-day @ | the Conservative candidate for East @ | Prince, is the youngest f the | ‘ 3 ‘a youngest son of the late 8 Butorder everything vou want at ° Hon. john Lefurgey, ¥ ho, 8 © ihe Eclipse Babery, It is certainly mercuant and public man enjoyed the remarkalie the number of people confidence of the people in no unusual who are now getting their baking degree during a long business and pub- done bere. lic life. The subject of this sketch Don’t ewelter over ot stove to was educated at St. Dunstan’s College, bake the necessaries of | fe, Mt. Allison and Harvard University, : taking the degree of B. A. at M li- Ring Telephone 38. son, oa vaboaaieaeile that of a LB and Jeave your order for at Harvard. On leaving the latter Apple ioe Er = io os University, he decided cna commer- | ‘ream P')°8 Bl) Cc eac 1 } ‘ hich : : Cacoanut Pica —1Band 26ceach | Cuteq with marked success, and. has Currant Cake ltée per lb. = ; White Cake l6c per lb. @ | NOW important interests both in Prince Bread of all kinds. . Edward Island and Cape Breton. In All fresh and good. = 1897 he became the camdidate for @ | Summerside for the Provincial Legis- $ | lature, and was elected, redeeming his D. Stewart @ | father’s seat fur the Conservative party. @} Hetook an active part in the pro- Eciirez Baxery 8 | ceedings of the Legislative Assembly BAKES BEST BREAD. ° during the session of 1898,and evinced @ | an excellent capacity for business. In SOOSREECCES HM BOCOOSOO ORS | the fall of 1898 he became the Con- servative candidate for East Prince, pe ), Mckyrs & C0. THE JAIL FENCE Sir,~ 1 scotice that that eyesore, the jati tence, is being re-erected. This diss poses of the hope some people enrertain- ed tbat tbe destruction of the fence might be ap indication that the jai} itself BROKERS Stock Exchange Building, Montreal. Dealers in New York Stocks, cotton and grain, wou)d s0Cn go. Aprojoe, base not the city the title ta x the Javd upen which tbe locs] govern- 1-8 per cent Commission each day | ‘°° '*°: Tia txts heute Gaara een eth: Ban Welk ae right bes the latter todo so ? ery facitity ior executing orders Citizen. prompthy. lf you havent read the October P. E. Correspendence solitited. Island Magaz'ne yet, real itnow. Atul booketores. Five cente the copy. Ey = ae — \ Rubber Cloaks. Weeks & Co., carry the DISTINQUE BRAND _It being noted for its wear and value. Every garment 18 guaranteed, We have just opened a beautiful stock of Tams, Navy and Black. We have in stock » few ot last seasons styles with capes ; if you want a bargein in a Rubber Cleak call and szcure one of - UMBRELLAS ely have now in stock a large assortment of umbrellas with ail the latest shaped handles, It will pay you to tuy at WHHRES & CoO. 3 THE PEOPLE'S STORE. LEADERS IN MILLINERY. G@ MR. A. A. LEFURGEY, OPPOSITION CANDIDATE FOR EAST PRINCE. rthe Hon. | the Young men who are attached to | him on account of his real worth and | LETTER FROM MR. McDONALD" The Opposition Candidate for King’s | i i | no ea how mach 1 love you! AtHARP REPLY, ! | SIR,— ln the Patriot of the 15th ie « | Spitetul scurrillous leiter against Alex } Whartoly y the esceemed Couservetivegeeua:- date for Kurt Queen, hilar it Pois @riter siyes No Cuns rvatve | or Liberal either wrove this letier trom Caledourn, Thie lever «no donbt the work of D A McKinnon’s henchman, or brow-beater, as bove Cail Nitu, Woy is al- Ways Beot Outin the districts to do the dirty work for the Libera! candidate He dares (0 Cast slurs at Mr. Alex. Martin’s « /OlFervalive, manner cf doing business. Mr. Martin’- buriness is ~Onducted on honest busines principles. Sois ui- ear Vas; and what is more be go! bis nomination es Conserva live Candidate for this ridiog in aa hones: Oped Upr ght manner, Con he of ponent eayso? 1118 well known tv the leading Liberals and ihe Cuonstrvaives ot Ka: ‘dueea-, also, tha McX<innon bad re Chance of receiving theiLiveral pom-ne lion,tved he no’, as secretary Of the riding, resc red to trickery aod masipulated tre polis to suit himself. He pul DO DO ifisa- ion In the Patriot or avy p»per calling up tlectors of the dff-rent polls to hold meetings and appoint delegaiee. He simply sent le terstothe ekcors in the polls tbat euited Mr. McKinnon, and there bole and corner mretings were held in places that suited best tor Mr. Mc Kivcocn’s interests, Many of these letters were only received at the polis the day before the general convention was held, aud in many pol’s no etter or notice was received at ail,eo our Liberal neigh- John Yeo being called to the Senite. Notwithstanding that desperate efforts were put forward by the Federal and Provincial Govern- ments to elect his opponent, the Hon. W. S. Fielding leading the campaign, Mr. Lefurgey came within a few votes of being elected. Indeed, it is firmly believed that he would have been found legally elected had not the re- count which he demanded been frustrated on technical grounds. Ow- ing to the pressing nature of his busi- ness engagements he found it very diffi cult to enter the political arena on the present occasion. Finding, however, that the hearts of the people were set on his becoming the standard bearer of the party he felt himself impelled to make the ne- cessary sacrifice. While Mr. Lefurgey is esteemed by all parts of the com- muniy he is a_ particular favorite with unassuming manner. He will undouodtedly redeem East Prince by a handsome majority. To the Editor of the Daily Patriot: Dear Sin.—My attention baer, at a late beur tonight, been called to aehort editor ial peragraph in which you state that ** Mr. Hugber, the Liberal candidate for King’s, is finding conewerable difficulty in inducing Mr. A.C. McDonald u nold joint m<etings.” In re; ly, I Lave to say that Mr Hugh<e, on Wedresday last called me on tie pbone toerquire as to joint meetiige. | replied that ut the moment I was vo: in postion to give bim @ definite rejJj:. having made other engagements ih I felt tound to carry ou. have since seen that Mr Bughes bas a: vertized @ series Of meetings, and invi.ed the Opposition candidae- I bave cm»: celled other engagemenis and have pn: lostamomentin advisiog Mr. Hughes tbat I would have wucbh pleasure in meet- ing him at the meetings at St Columta Kirgsboro, Souris and Moaticello.bis fou: tirat meetiogs. [trust I shall be able to perfect arrangements to meet M. Hugtes at hie other meetings algo. No dubt Mr. Hugnes had the a!- vintage of knowing as to the time of thr election and havieg hada week’s start, finished his canvaee. Notwithstandi: g this fact, I an quite sati: fied with the work I bave done is that way; and without «‘rushing fearles:- ly into the fight” I shili with coafid- ence await the verdict of an intelligent electorate. I have vanquished a much more for- midable opponent thar M-. Hu_ les when I wa: on the defensive. With the tide of popular opinion rin- ning with me, as at present, [ find it a comparatively easy tusk, as the Gow rs- ment find it a difficult task ts reconcile their many promises with their few performances. Tnhinkiog you will fiod that I umable ‘o carry out my canvass satisfactorily and meet Mr. Hughes and answer bis arguments #130, lam yours, ete.., A. C. MeDonaLp. Souris East, Oct. 15th, 199. *Thais l-tter was mailed ty» the editcr ot ‘Ibe Pamoton tbe evening of the 15h Getober, but ithas not apreard tn His paper. lick Wi tingtor— “Darling. you have ” . . bors inform as; and at the convention, we Ba’ 1 sm willing to learn.”—|Life. learn, there were ouly present about 90 deiegates when there ought to have been 130 to 140. This, of course, was all first rate On our eide. This was doing our work, But atthe same time it exhibits the character of the man who aspires to represent # respectable, wealthy district like East Queen’s. The man who will play wricks on hie own friends aad get in in such a dishonorable way ie not the man to represent us in East Queen’s, and we sbeli bave the Lelp of a good many ef the liberals to retura Alex. Martin as our reoregentative. The Patriot’s writer eays “aman can smile acd : mile and be defeated.”” But he will diecover thata ‘“‘man Can émile and smile and be a vils lain,” and villains deeerve to be detea ed. Mr. McKinnon wiil be defeated ip East Queen’s on the 7th of Novembe; for the electors of East Queen’e, beth Consere vative aod Liberal, want no tricketers to represent them. Mr. McKinnon had better Cast Bo more stones. A True Coneervarive. Cardigan, Oct. 16, 1900. A TIMELY ADMONITION. DeAR S.k, ~ After Mass, at Si. Ann’s Church, Lot 65, on Sunday, the 7th inst., the pastor Rev. D. B. Reid, took occasion to address a few words of admonition to his congregation, regard- iog the practice, now so prevalent. of buying und seliing votes at elections. Father Reid explained that he was net -peaking as a politican or in the interests Of any party Or candidate, but sliuply as a priest whose duty it was io 1ustruct his people in their moral oblji- zations aud the duty they owe, as good cil zens, to the State. He pointed out the degrading and demorselizing conse- quences of corrupting the electorate and the danger tothe State and honest Goverament resulting from a purchased vole. The reverend gertieman then pro- ceeded to explain, in clear and convince - ing language, that it was a mortal sin for an electcr to sell or barter his vote for money vr ior any gift, favor or promise made by, or on behalf of any candidate. He also clearly explained that it was a morta] sin for an elector to ‘quibbie” about his vote—that is no elector can record his vote for any candidate in consideration of having received a gift, favor or promise from such candidate or any person acting on his behalf, although at the time of receiving such gift, favor er promise the candidate or the person acting for him, may not ask the elector for his vote, +* An elector,” said Father Reid, ‘*may quibble ” about his vote and deceive his neighbors. He may quibble and deceive the candidate. But he cannot deceive Almighty (od." In concluding the reverend gentle- man then advised his congregation to give no countenance to tie numerous birelings whoare roaming around 1%e country, night and day, aitempting to corrupt and debase the electorate with money and liquor, and exhorted his people to goto the polls as free and independent electorsand as good citi- z2n8, vi te according to the dictates of their conscience for the pirty they con. scientionsly believed would honestly and efficien'ly govern the country. Father Reid cannot be too highly commended by the press and a!1 good citizans for his seasonable and salutory admonition ; and itis to be hoped that clergymen of all denominations will emulate his good example. Whe will be the next clergyman to denounce brivery and ccrruption at elections and raise his voice in the in- terest: of rorality and good honest Governmen Anti CoRRUPTIONI T. Oet. 15ta, 1900, j i MEET ME AT THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE, LOOTkKk€ Around and see the Ladies who are wearing OUR JACE- | KTS. Its easy to pick themout. They lock v ell, fit well, and wear well. Hundreds are wéar- ing themin town and country. They know a good thing when they see it. Want a Nice JACKET COME RIGHT TOUS! — Stanley Bros Perrin’s Gloves. We sell Perrin’s and other high class made gloves. We know no better made gloves than you can see at our store, every pair guaranteed to be perfect in workmanthip, Our stock is the largest we ever had the pleisure ot showing, bought right, and will sold with thesmallest profit of any house in the trade. Kid Gloves Fleecy lined, 6@c, 80c, 90c, $1.00 and up. Kid Gleves, silk Jined, $1.60 and up. Mocha Gloves, silk lined, $1.75. Movhs Gleves, fieecy lined $1.00. Russian Tan, unlined driving gloves $1.10. These prizes will be found very }ow for the quality. Woolen Underwear The season is here for you to put on warm underz!otl ing. We are prepared to supply your needs at the lowest pric: s. D. A. Bruce. Men’s Furnisher. 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