i ay “ete Reag Roo ( ~ 460m COTTA Ww A — — lll © . Myllars é Yeu Tnis is True Lib ; ee —— ee ieteesenafimaienoaeennmaet aesascetaneeiahencaomeiiemeeeesaet ee nani alien i sisi ii rors | erty, when Free Born Men. asabhilil' to ay th er $$ jeri atlininan,~asigiiial aiid saa pres. 2 the - Public may sreak free—Evripipes e a? So — scccciaiiialdh : ° ; oa single Copies Two Cents — tates VOL. 36 edema CS P. E. ISLAND, MONDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1900 : — NO. 250 SNAPS IN UIT Here’s the suit buyer's chance. We're putting on sale a lot of stylish, well tailored handsomely fin- ished new suits for ladies. Some of them from Germany, tome Canadian made- Ailof them made by careful, artistic de- signer 3. ALL AT A DISCOUNT OF } per cent. | a5 If you could see the suits, you'd drop Tus Ex- AMINER und only wait long enough to put cn your hat before comirne after one. ~ $2.45 Suits for $1.84 3.60 Suits for 2.70 4.00 Suits for 3.00 5.00 Suiits for 3.75 7.00 Suits for 5.25 §.090 Suits for 6.75 Thiak of buying ric2, naw, stylish suits at prices like this! MOORE & McLEOD The Busiest Store on Charlottetown’s Busiest Street. PARES ees 8 Pe. Fireworks ! Fireworks WHOLESALE & RETAIL ens generally, societies and committees shout Secure their supply of Fireworks in good time to insure a good selec- tion. We have an immense stock from the firm who made the display at the exhibition. Cannon Crackers, Roman Candles, Fire Crackers, Star Mines, | Fuzzy Wuzzy Cha sers, Lawn Lights, Cannon Salutes, Crimson Bat- ttties, Exhibition Rocke: s, Sky Rockets from 8c to $1.50, GEO. CARTER & CO. Here Yow ll Find *~*>~ Furniture Bargains But we Merchants, citiz don’t like to use the word. So many ad- Vertisers us2 it and don’t mea :t, Webs‘er says, “a gainful tramsaction”—that’s how We mean it--. gainful trarsa&ion for our customers, We would like you to call and satisfy yourself that What we say is true, John Newson S14 SQ2s FO, 6VODBSISR OSIM ADed SIGHED BPOeea aaa Q-<M. @~O. 4h, BS. © HH OB AD Oe 4 é =o 46 woe = 5 4. © 4 8+ 68S Oe /deeming 14 seats, so that the repre- Grenville, North Simcoe. ‘and Stormont. | Hastings and South Victoria. ‘itis more than probable that the | jit is altogether improbable that the | | | than one of the seven seats for the Columbia the Liberals. ‘carried in election, and one ' Bostigan. THE ELECTIONS ne DOUBTFUL REPORT. THE OUTLOOK IN THE PROVINCES Strong. [SPECIAL TO THE EXAMINER, | And the Tectieahea~h Change in New Brunswick. LONDON, Oct, 29.- a despatch from ( Cape Town a force S Boers surrounded a patrol of li Cape Police with a convoy near Hoopstad, Orange River Colony, on Wednesday. The police were com- pelled.to abandon two maxims. They [SPECIAL TO THE EX AMINER. | Toronto, Oct, 29.-- Ontario in the | bye- elections me returned 45 Lib- 'erals and 40) Conservatives and seven | so-called Independents, all of whom :}on all party questions have been/| away with the convoy. supporters of the Government. Its| seven killed, eleven’ wounded and ¢ Tepresentation was, therefore, Lib-| fifteen captured. 'erals 52, Conservatives 40. The Boers have sti]] fifteen thous- According to the reports received | ‘the C onservatives are certain of re-| ing in the Or: inge River C olony, | $ LL — sentation from Ontario in the next fo | House will be Conservatives 53 and DEATH OF MAX MULLER. c | Liberals 39. The fourteen seats which Conser- | vatives will carry are, Hamilton (2) Ottawa (2), Cardwell, Leeds and Lonpon, Oct. 29.- Cornwall) Muller, the Fontenac, Centre| dead, aged 77 years. Toronto, Brockville. Kingston, East | professor at Oxford, sevnciimeipesiin e [SPECIAL TO THE HXAMINER. | f --Friedrich Maxic eminent philologist, is He was a ee PURSE FOR THE BOYS. This is a moderate estimate, and | | Conservative majority in Ontario | will be over 20. WInnipea, Oct. 29.—In Manitoba’ '¢ tional Subscribers. : Liberals will be able to retain more ‘ fund towards the purse for the re- province, and the Conservatives are’ turning soldiers is growing larger. | looking for a clean sweep of the The people are recognizing the fact , | province. that actions speak VICTORIA, British | four years | their contributions. Oct. 29.—In ago returned four of six members. Itisthe desire to have the fund | They may return one this year; but gnread over as large an area as pos-) } even this is doubtful. sible, and for this reason .subscrip- 29, — ReGina, Oct. - In 1898 the Northwest Territories elected two: [siand. | Liberals, one Conservative and one Island Independent. This year four Con- servatives will be elected. St. Joun,Qct. 29th.—So far as ca There is no reas n w rhy this | , should not be able to do as well for her sons as the provinces of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia. Who:e members of the | be seen now there is no chance of ara to be presented with purses support amongst the electors of the government it mproving its posi- ranging from ten to fifty | this part of the country. | tion in this province. doliars. It ought to be a matter of alias ne Sir Wilfrid Laurier has now six) interest to us all that the Island seats out of fourteen. Five were should be well to the front. an ob- Police Court. has been ject lesson that bravery does not go defection of Mr. | ynrewarded. Those who are de- sirous of showing their admiration | cannot do so in a more suitable’ manner, as nothing will appeal so | stronglylas th e cold hard cash. The following have subscribed since the last list was published: L P Tanton, Rev Dr Morrison, Rev Dr Monaghan, Bishop Macdonald, Dr Goodwill, Geo W Gardiner, Dr Bag- gained by the All these six are in danger, and in four, the advantage seems, at pres- ent, to be with the Opposition. Mr. Blair is fighting for his life in a constituency which Mr. Ellis carried against the late government by a large majority, and the chance of Colonel Tucker holdi ing the coun- try seat seems to be smz ul. inall, Thos Handrahon,. Edward Albert, King’s, Victoria, and Dav ¥, John Elliott, W F Tidmarsh, ;Queen’s are conceded by the gov-| T C Jamcs. Pr J ley. Geo M Moore. |ernment supporters to be doubtful,| Rey D McNeill. Henry Smith. Thos | and are claimed by the Opposition.| W May, L B McMillan, J N Camp- ~? | On the other hand the Conserva-| pell. Dr DJ McLeod. E F Purdy, B | tives Slaim five of their eight seats| Balderston, A Newbrry, J.D. as certain, and admit that the other! McMillan. I:ikre Gallant. Vil | three are uncertain, though in each|jjam Brehaut. J M C ampbell, | of them the party locally are’ Bernard Trainor, James Currie, J A’ | sanguine. | Matheson, A D McLeod, John Ken- | Elections are uncertain things ; nedy, EO Brow n, Miss M Coles,'Geo! | but if there is anything sure about | Garter & Co, Rev W B!Wh'ston, C| } See one, it is that the government | Leigh, jr, W sided Geo Simmons. | will beaten in New Brunswick. Lieut, Governor McIntyre, W L! ee Cotton, Hon D renee irson, Dr THE CHINESE TROUBLE. | Beer, Sir L H Davies, H McInnis. — Oo * (SPECIAL TO THE EXAMINER.) | Suffering of the ¢ Missionaries. ‘Take care of the pennies and! t * the pounds will take care of them- | | Sel res. Large things are but an aggrega- Lonpon, Oct. 29.—The China em- take tio1 of small things. If we | broglio is in statu quo. car2 of the small things we are in|! | Advices from Pao Ting Fu give effe:t taking care ot the large | harrowing accounts of the suffering thi1gs which the small things com ' of missionaries at the hands of the) bin» to make. | Boxers. One correspondent says:} Tuke care of what you eat, when Provincial Treasurer has or-| you eat, and how you eat, “and er to kill all foreigners. sto nach will take care of itself Americ: ans and But who takes care of such veal BY | ‘The idered them | He allowed eleven and a score of other ailments which } are but the symptoms of disorder allied | four British to be massacred.’ things? That why, some day, | —=———= |the majority of the people have | to take care of their stomach. When that day comes, there is no | aid so effective in undoing the re- | sults of past carelessness as Dr. | Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery. | It strengths the stomi ich and re- | stores the organs of digestion and | yuutrition toa ‘condition of healthy | Baking Powder activity. It cures biliousness, nae | ‘burn, flatulence, -indigestion, palpi- | | tation, dizziness, cold extremities | Wade from pure cream of | of tartar. / \in the stomach and its { organs. @ Safeguards the food WEATHER BULLETIN. Om — s { against < alum, | j Probabilities for Meat 24 Hours. | Aiam 4 ith a day. Toronto, Oct. 29.—East winds ; 1 menace — of the becoming unsettled ; rain in western YORS portion before night. B> ‘SL DAMING POWDER O8., —ee ae ar eae oe Boers Said to Be Still 15,000 Important Meetine on Saturday urday afternoon a large --According to 5© ntative meeting of the Women's | Council was held, be ‘ing their regu- In the absence of the President Mrs Johnson report of the annual meeting of the were ultimately reinforced by Yeo- National Council at Victoria, B. C., manry and succeeded in getting | in July last, and the many branches But it cost of good and successful work it is being made to interest our people | in the history of this grand country | and men in the field, nearly half be- of ours, not only in research but by | erated Association and | PEAKE S STATION | ‘Money Coming in Well---Addi-| success. tors from King’s and East Queen's. | It is pleasing to hear that the Henry R. Mooney, Esq., the chair, louder than! speech which was listened to with | words and are coming forward with great attention. Senator Ferguson then followed for about one hour | He was followed by Messrs Jas. Mc-' tions areinvited fromall parts of the Jaa- meeting broke up at a late hour with Donald. contingent and Mr. Martin are gaining fresh Liquor Regulation Act, by selling in years and 5 months. | when they want a Piano, go no far- =. sens2S0DES 20000005 0000NOENAGEaLENORE sci YOU HAVE A horse cow cr other animal that is not in condition, just.feed it on one poona of our Island Condition Powder and watch the results. 1t purisies and enriches the blood, gives a glossy hide, a healthy appearance. We make the powder ourselves, We sell alot of it. because it is an extra good article. We can refer you to lots who have proved itso, Soldat 25ca pound, A. W. Reddin,PhmB. The Square Druggist, SUNNYSISIDE X WOMEN’S COUNCIL. ; URESESGED” Mrs. Gardiner’s Report. In Prince of Wales C olleze on Sat- anp re pre- ir monthly Ineeting ‘tor October | kindly presided. Mrs. C. . Gardiner gave a very interesting | . -~ ngaged in, and spoke of the effort | tudy, also of the Teachers Fed-| an appeal! ora Teachers’s Standard Certifi- ates, salaries irrespective of sex, xe The meeting expressed itself in avor of asking the National Coun- il to meet in harlottetown in 1901. Lunmounmeuronnansunoeoamned AULESUOUSUADCRDSEQEUORSSGRHOSUEDAEEEDESOS —) MEETING. Tur meeting at Peake’s Station m Saturday evening was a ¢reat The large school- house | vas crowded to the doors by elec-| STANDARD Life Assurance Co ESTABLISHED 1825, Liberal policies, ’ | stricted. Bonus Year, 1900 Assure before the 15th November /aod secure a share of the profits, Enquire for rates, terms, etc. Hyndman & Co. AGENTS. -33 Queen Street. oceupied | and the popula: Conser- | vative candidate, A. C. McDonald, | pened the meeting by a very able free and wunre- arraiging the Government for their oroken promises and corrupt deals. | J. Dewar and Jos. Doyle, each | f whom made capital speeches. The’ hearty cheers for Mr. Mc Both | Mr, McDonald This morning three drunks, Ber nard Wynne, Charles Hogan, Eph raim Chappelle, were each fined $ or 10 days. Philip Curley, for a breach of the aroom not fitted up according to law, was fined $100 and costs or two months’ imprisonment. James Gormley, for an assault upon Simon Joseph inflicting bodily harm, was sent to the Supreme} Court for trial. The magistrate consented|to accept bailthe prisoner | in the sum of $200 and two sureties each in the sum of $100 for his ap- pearance at date of trial. The . prosecution against John) Gorman for being drunk and disord- | erly on the street on the 28th Sep- tember last, was dismissed. A Colas WOMAN is’at contented simply because she uses SURPRISE Soap; but the use of this soap con- tributes largely to her content- ment. In proportion to its cost, § it’s the largest factor in house- J hold happiness, ! 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