7 dag ieee a A BLAGK DIAMOND LING | a a ee The 8. 3. Bonavistasa ling from Mon trea) Tuesday morning Oct. Zod ” be dave at Charicttetown Friday wcraing Och. Bh aod tails for St. John's Nfld., via THE DAILY7EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN OCTOBBR, 5 THE DAILY EXAMINER ee at " ee OCTOBER2 5, 1900 NATIONAL POLICY, NO. 2 —— Sin CHaries Torrer’s address to the farmers Of Caunadaon Cold Storege is one! or the moet documents éver issued in respect tothe pullic affairs of Im portant Nortoa Syd nev, carryivg horses, cattle snd the ‘pon deck aod pre duce under deck 4! lows et possible rates. | For turt ber particulars as to freight ana »] to paseage apply ss : ‘ PEAKE FROS & CQ, 1900, Ch’town, Oct. Is', Dancing AND Physical Culture Miss H. C. Macdonald will re-open classes in dancing and Physical ¢ ulture | 4th October. Those formu a ivae ¢ among friends should apply at once, in ordet to have choice of time for cl Miss M Donald will be at home to inten‘ing pnpus at her room on Kent Street from loa. m (to ap. m.,and from 3to5p.m. dy2406 DOMINION ATLANTIC RAILWAY: and Steamship line» to Boston tia Yarmouth. The Popular Fast line ve- tween Neva scotia and Boaten via Windsor Junction and Halitax EXPRESS TRAIN® leave! Galifax daily except Suacay) at 6.35a. m., for Digby and Yarmotth, a aking connection Wednétsday # apo matu’dass at Yarmouth for Boston, THE ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP “PRINCE GEORGE” 24(0 Groer Tornage. 7000 Forse Power, the ‘aru st and {inert steamer plying between tov Maratime Frovinces and Boston, Leave Yarmouth Wednesd(/ Sud Saturdays ior Boston on errival of Express { rain from Halifax: Retarning leaves Boston lucsday and €ay «xt 40,m° Pazeenzers arriving in Halifax next day p.m. by Express ‘rain. For all intormation, guide bock, folders, ete which wi)! herent free, write to F. H. Arm- xe g, general yasserger Agent [fentvi}« P, GIFKIN®™ Gen. Manage: Kartville N. S., May 26th, 1900. -_— —-- a S Has 5 8 the Time z Come : For you to buy a new Range Call and Jet us show yeu tho finest Range by actual test on the market. We are teiling the genuine Tertoise Heaters lower this : Choice Apples $2.60 and 2.25 per bb. Those desiring a nice bbl of applies can obtain them from us at this low price. Call «nd see them. SANDERSON & U0 Victoria Row Grocers. ' er j Canada. [tis too lengthy {or publication | | in THe Examiner i exienso, but we hope | will catch the eye of cur farmere, for | there ig ip it as much real hope | .astbere was to manufacturers in 1878 in | . ee |} whom j } the annouucement of the first er po. icy | was never Claimed for the National P< liey | of [STS thas it embraced al! that the Gov-| regarding the iodustries of the} cuatry. Sir Charles begins by saying that it| eroment Of Canads ought tod» in stima-| la.ing the public resources, and adds that| agriculture is, and ever must continue to| be,¢ a most important industry. He says! | toat it was a Conservative minister who| started the Guelph College and the Exper. mental Farms and appointed a Dairy’ Commissioner whose marveloug success | in promoting dairying is so well kuown in Prince Edward Island. He then goes on| to say thatthe late Government had, be-| fore they went out, grappled with the | question of cold storage, which was then in the experimental sisge, and proposed a complete system of mechanical refrigera~ tion beginoing at the Canadian railway stations and extending tothe markets of Europe. There were to be depots in Great Britain fitted with coli storage for the distribution of our i perishable producte, and the fast line service On the Atiantic was to form a part of the plan. Sir Charles points out with great force and clearness how this matter has been bungled by the present administration, The fast lice has been thrown back, hopelesely, aud the cold storage provided both in Carada and on the oceau has been of a most wretchedly inef- ficient character. He proves this by the puvi.c statemente cof Professor Robertson aud Mr. Crind'’y, beth of them experts employed Ly the Government itelf. While California and Auctralia have been able— Ho withstanding ihe gieaier dietance and preservation and i at encounieved to land their perishable, p ciucts in Kigland ina perfect state of { preeervation, «Lo, mous losses have been e2s.aincd by tue Canadian producers o¢ fruits daily picdcce, egge ard meat owing oO the wretchedly bad character of the cold storage provided hy the Hon. Sidney Fisher which that entiquated farmer ani jolitician detcrites a8 a ‘perfect sys- Qur tarmers and thippers krow sumething of the quality of cold storage furuieiLed them by the Lake Winnipeg, toe Guejctia, andthe Lake Huron. At the prerent mc ment hundrede, we might 8 .y (nousetde, of Lerrele of apples are rotting in cur Crcbercs cw acccunt of the lack of ironéporiaticn end cold storage facilities, Acd yct the Government is spending ten mill.ons more money than the «average of Contervative expend- iture from 1890 ito 1896! When the Master of tre Adminietration told the people'to wait till ttey saw him next year he meant that the public should revel in visions of tuch things as Drum- mond and Yukon deale, But there was no promiee of necessary expenditures in the interest of agriculture. The latter is what Sir Charles Tupper propores to do when he gets into power. Thoroughly equiped warehouees at all points in Cen- ade,a fleet of fast octan steamers, and em. se? SEED ee the people. our farmers. then adds: the secrecy of the ballot |a gross blander or something worse. Here 'land if aoy person desires Fright to vote is Oojected to on the ground ‘in the interest of a candidate, so Objects in | t ie province depots in Europe, all fitted with the most modern end <ffective mechanical cold! storage which will take the perishable products of the Canadian farmer from the farmer’s door to the mouth of the Euro- pean customer, is the National ey No. 2 which Sir Charles announces in, his Address to the Fa:mers of Canada. | This is the promise of a leader and a) Our BICYCLE LIVERY Lock at our assortment of BRING MARK WRIGHT & G0.. LTD NEW BICYCLES. We have all world Leade_ =. Your Bicycle to eur {repair shop for satistactory repairs There are millions in it for i Allon Atta me ~ THE PATRIOT’S BLUNDER AND SIR LOUJS’TRICK THe Patrwotr of the 2nd inst quotes rec tion 67 of the Election La 4 d ‘This section which practically destroys introduced in the Election Law by Senator Ferguson. It was not in the Election Law as it passed the House of Commons.” was All this,as we pointed out yesterday,is is section 67: ‘© Ta the province of Prince Edward Ts- to vote whose, ot want of qualification, sad if a vaudi- date or any agent ot a caud.date of (in the atsence of such wgent) any elector acung —— « the presence of the elector, the depu'y returoing cCfficer Lio addition to placing his initials on ihe back of the ballot paper, us provided by section 70, shall also place ou the back thereot a number corres wwod - ing 10 that placed opposite the voter’s name at the poll booths); and such person having taken, if required, the oaths prescribed by this act and the law of , and having otherwise compli- ed with the re quar ite nts of the law, shall be entilled to receive such ballot paper and to vote,” ————) Ali of the secticn except the words io italica were in tue Bill introduced by Mr. Fitzpatrick. The italicieed words | were added to the bill—as we have learp- : ed since yesterday—in the Commons at! the instance of Mr. Martin. The Senae made nochange. All the provisions for numbering the ialio:s were in the origin - al Bill. So much fer The Patriot’s blunder, Now for S.r Louis’ trick. Here are eub-eections 5 acd 8 of section | 96, with Sir Louis Davies’ attempted ame, end ment in italics: — when Sub section 5. No candidate, officer, clerk, agent or apy other pereon enall | communicate al avy time to any pereon | avy information as io the pumber on tbe back of the ballot paper given to any voter at a polling station, except to al court or judge lawiully requiring him cot todo, or attempt to ascerinin at the counting of voles the number on the back of any ballot paper; but this provi sion shall not apply to ballets marked in accordance with sections 67 and 74 of this | { Act.” Sub sec, 8. Everyone who violates acy ot the provisions of this section shall be | guiliy of an indictable offence, and liable « (oa penalty not exceeding tvo hundred | dollars, and to imprisopmeut for any ; term uot exceeding #:X months, with or! without hard labor, in detaalt of payment , of such peualty. Siz Louie’ trick was in inserting in the | subsections the words which we have placed in italics. Senator Fergu-on dis~ covered the trick and bad the Words struck out, There,is no doubt or question, Sir Loais’ evident intention was to destroy the secrecy of the ballot, and thus enable bim to int:midate the Civil Service and the railway vole, —Richsrd Croker, ‘he notorious head of Tammany Hal! and virtually Demo-~ cratic dictator of the state of New York, bas wagered $100,000 on Bryan at 23 to 1. This means a quarter of a million dollars for Mr. Crokerif the Democrats car v the state, aud that is en induce- ment even toa New York politician. It means alco that every henchman of Tam- many,in proportion to bis means, 18 probably equally interested financially, and has been epurred to his most ttrenu- ous efforts in benalf of the national iicket, Oue great difficulty the National Democ- racy has always faced in New Yerk has been the tpathy ofthe New York city organization, As Tammany frankly re- maikes, “There’s notbing in This year, thanks to Mr. Croker’s example, there is scmething in it: ©. gs , You won’t be kept awake with that constant hacking Cough if Griffiths’ Menthol Liniment ig used, Just take a few drops ou sugar and rub the throat and chest. All new whees. party who have always kept faith wih HAATAARAA KAAS CAAA AAAARAA 1900 A Having pu.cnasea from Mr. F. i “fornsby the stock and good will of | tis Book and Stationery Busines in} ae Morris Block, we will continue the | ousiness in its various branches, sell- | ing at lowest prices for cash only. Miss B. Hornsby , who has managed the | yusiness in the past, will be in charge of the store, and will be pleased to} Jed attend to all old customers ‘and many aew ones. A choi-e new stock of Wall Papers will be 2 .nce put on sale, and all de- partment of the business will be kept well stocked. A well supplied news and will be a special feature of the business Jhe store will be known as ‘The Bazaar Bookstore.” a a hi Succassors tof. J. HORNSBY. MORRIS BLOCK.... Ch town, March 15, 1900. A CARD. We, the undersigned do hereby agree to refund the money ona twenty- five cent bott! Will’s English Pills, if after using three fourths of contents of bottle, they do not relieve Constipa- tion and Headache. We also warrant that four bottles will permanentiy cure the most obstinate case of Constipation. Satisfaction or no pay when Wills English Pills are used. Johnson & Johnson, Charlottetown, P. E. IL. Gec. E. Hughes, Druggist, Char lottetown, P. E. I. L. W. Watson, Druggist, Queen St. horlottetown, P. F. I. Reddin Bros., Druggist:, Queen Square, Charlottetown. Druggists, COMING OPERA HOUSE One Night Only Thursday, Oct, 1th Second Successful Season Culhane, Chace & Weston's MINSTRELS| # wiy, 30 STARS 30 10 Comedians, Singers & Dancers 10 8 Supers Vocatists 8 14 SKILLED MUSICIANS 14 6 ComicaL EnpMEN 6 3 Famous 3 St. Felix Sistars 3 30 FUNNY FEATURES 30 GRAND STREET PARADE AT Noon. Seats on sale Monday. ¥ARAARAAKA GT STOCK OF WATCHES ¢ You can't find a more com- plete stock of watches in Gold Silver and Nickel, from 7 j-wel up to 17 jeweled movements than at G.H.’Taylor’s Visitore during Exhibition week will find in aj! linesa full stcck with prices right. Sunnyside, Queen; §Square. Te eS PS Se WERE SYE SSE R SE APY YEE ye = ee Sr mee ss tO eel eee a JAS.PATON& oo, °° ™ Leaders: f Low Prices, For Your Bed | Good Comforts and Bianketg Priced Especial.y Low _ Today’s peep into Paton’s store’s book of esate bring to light this tale of bed-coverings, A time) ann . deed, that offers a score and more of rare chances ‘eat ; .0 ding at a saving And what adds more than good all to one’s Joy of living? Whata pleasure to baa bl and comforts large enough to cover without skimping sot » & enough tocliug without packing and heavy enough ccld without being awkward. Yov’!] spend mole thant = of your life in sleep—better attend to ihat bed whj like these : oe while costars COMFORTS $1.48 TO S00 | BLANKETS 75c To $8 09 $1.25 Soft comfortable Blankets $2.5¢ Good warm Comforts ee $1.50, $2.06 $2.25 | English Whitrey Blankets $3.00, $3.50, Scotch Ayrshire Blankets $5,00, $5.50, $6.09 69 cdd underwear garments for meu at 25 to 30 p. ¢. off Jas, Paton & 66, American Comforts $1 60, Canadian Comforts from 75c ” $1.25 —— | Cure it Quick! ene iwere A Cold in the Head—Hughes’ Wafers. A little or big cough---Hughes’ Cough Mixture, Hither costs a quarter,and worth many times the @e (Geo. E. Hughes The People’s Druggist. a —_——— a Walches E S| W.W. Wellner Thoroughly Good Time Keepers, Watchmaxer Jeweler A watch purchase is rarely E : decided upon and made in few —— moments, usually it 1s the out- come of careful consideration. If you have such a an invest- ment in mind we would like to have you spend a little time in our store. We will be much pieased to show cur stock of watches. They are thoroughly reliable and sold with a positive guarantee. m Charlottetown P Ef. (WAT HFS se ett eens aunt MONUMENTS, SACOPHAGUS TABLETS, HEADSTONES AND GRAVE MARKS. We have now on hand the LARGEST and BES£ SELECTED stock @ Marbles ever imported to this Island. The materi] was all FERSONALLY ELECTED Jast fal), before the advance in prices, and incluae* Permont Marble (White andj®tue) Branden—tHtaliap Marbie.: Scotch and N. B. Graniic, Freestone, etc.’ Our PRICES are at ROCK BOTTOM, and our workinen the best At its a the Province. DESIGNS and PRICES cn appiicaticn, HIF, PURDY ee ee eS ee ll