| Word About Presorip tics, We are compounding more gpd more each week. Many people have found that here they can always get just | ghat is called for. Just at the ‘me we promise and that the el is reasonable. Ww e always o the best of everything and oor dispensers are thoroughly yaslified. qurge E. Hughes The People’s Druggi«t. Apothecaries’; Hall Se UeEnennetiiine essen aL iGOOD ‘AND FRESH That ic the way with our baking. Everything 18 of the beat ingredients aod ig carefully mixed and baked —a9 puch eo that our baked goods are unrivalled. OO O¢ 29990605605 THE DAILY EXAMINER CAARLOTTETOWN SEPTEMBER 13, 1900 EXPECT VICTORY. The Hon. Hugh John Macdonald on The Prohibition Question. (Montreal Witness, Independent Liberal.) There was a look of resolution in the eye of Mr McCaskill, the presideat of the Sir Jobo Macdonald Club. Mr. Henry Dalby, the Conservative Organizer, was unwontedly buoyant and merry. The Hon. George Foster does not easily throw off that eaturnine air which has become babituai to him, but even the ex-Finance Minister, after being. closeted with the Hoo Hugh John Macdonald, skipped about like a youog man. Mr. Quinn is a little ponderous, but Mr Quinn was elast- ic, and youog, and joyous. Indeed, the cee fanthful were in a state of much elation tcadsy,. The leaders were in their mudet, cor fi- dent of victory. Sir Charles, looking weil and strong, brought back trom the east the mo-t glowing reports. The dion. ‘Hugh John’ was perfectly certain tha: nota seat west of Lake Saperior could be secured by the Liberals, Toe Windsor Hotel was tbe Mecca of Couservative desire today. The hirelizg was there,and he who wanted to make a litle ‘on the site’; the conecientious Courervative, who desired the triumph of his privciples, paid his respects io Sir Chailes ; the stream of visitors was coo- stent. *Hugh Joho will be a tower of etrength,’ said Mr. Dalby today,* in the coming fight. He bas not merely a great name, bur he has the lineaments of his great father. These will have their effect wil over the country, and expecially in thie province, where Sirdenn is remembered with sc much loveand respect.’ As to the prospects, Mr. Dalby spoke in the most confident manner of the result. When be first took hold of the work of orgauizing it wag pretiy generally felt tbat litle couid be expected at this elec- licn, aud that the only thing to do would be to take a beating like a gentieman, FOR TO-DAY White Cake i6e ib Nat Cake i6e lb » Light Fruit Cake t6e Ib ¢ , a § Telephone 98. ; ; e :; D. Stewart; ‘; Ecuipes Bakery 3 8 BAKES BEST BREAD. : eee @ sieeess BOA 0868%02 oe — ance CARD! DR. H.-L. DICKEY (Late off London’ Hosp tals.) SPECIALIST: Fye, Far, Nore. Threat. Orrick: Cameron Bicck Vic! oria Row. HOURS: 9.30 4.2. tol p. m.; 2101p. m, Evenings by sp) OobimeL en phere. (Eyes Tested end Fiticewith Glasses.) yY Gaw, n. CUFT Cares CRRONIC DISEASES and RUF- TURE. Ofce at Mrs. ttumtles, corne . it fre Kent Street, Charjo\teiown, fo weld *Y. evering lo‘luecday a. m. every a All this wos changed, and the tone was one of seitied conviction that the country would be carried by the Conservatives with a splendid majority, Tais was his own conviction after a careful study of the whole field, including Quebec, which would give a surprise to the Liberal party.5 HUGH JOHN’s’ OPINION. In conversation with a ‘Witness’ rep- resen(ative, Mr. Macdonaid rapidly glanc- ed at the situation. ‘You thought the whole thing out, Mr. Macdovald, before you took the etep of reliiquishiogthe premiership of Mabpi- tuba ?’ *Yee;[ certainly went over the ground pretty well,’ ‘Did you ~ize up the situation to your eatiefaction ?’ “Of course I cannot speak ‘or the east, but 1 know the west pretiy weil, and I am confiaent that the Liberals cannot carry a single seat west of Lake Superior.’ ‘That isto say, you expect Maenitobs, the North-West Territories and Britisp Columbia to go Conservative ?’ ‘Yes. There may be a little doubt as to Wino peg, owing to the fight beimg (as it would appear) 4 triangular oni, wiich may resuit in the elecwuon of a labor candi- date for ihe city, but outside ofthis 1n- siance,I have vo doubt at ail in my mind as to the Conservatives carrylcg every seat west of Luke Suprrior. Asto the prohibition question in Mani-« toba, Mr. Maceeonaid said the mater wae DYEING SILKS nothing equals that wonderful English g Brilliant home eI ~* fast cye colors, SOLD EVERYWHERE. FREE book on Home Dyeing on application to _ A. P, TIPPET & CO., Montreat., The first Neur Fall Inspection. shown, at WEEKS shipments of our have arrived and are ready for your Needless to say these g0ods are the meatest, best fitting, tailor-made goods we have ever Come ea ly and secure first choice —— ee eee eee THE *|PEOPLE’S STORE. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. SOSeoces ceo2ese Jackets & CO now beiore the courts. Should it be de- termined that the province had the power which it proposed to exert, then by next Juve there wou'd be prohibition in Mani- toba. ‘Prohibition was a plank in the Con servative platform ? ‘Yes, but not put in by me. I po nt- edoutat the time what it might mean to insert it, but it wus said that it need not necessarily mean anything extreme. I replied that I always believed it in mean~ ing what I said, and if a thing were pro- mised it should be imp'emented in politics as well as io any otber relation of life.’ ‘Then, in carrying out the platform, it wae simply a pledge of bonor, aud not ar items Local and Uiher Items ARTILLERY.—No. 1 Co. will meet for dr ll at 8 o’clock tonight, not in uniform. THe Props.—Northwest to west win ia, fallin s to moderate or light; fis? aod cooi, Wo ?—Who’s attending to the fisheries. of the province while Mr. Jobu A. Mathe-~ | eon 18 attending grit mestings ? Cemine at Last.—At Summerside thie week # meeting was held for the purpo-e of forming & Company of infantry. personal conviction ?’ ‘As far as Iam concerned, yes. You may remember that upon a former occs- myself We had two plebisciies in the province, which gave a reeult of six ww one in favor of prohibition. We could not altord to igvore such an expression of Opinion, uuless we wanted to do as the federal government has doue,’ said Mr. Macdonald, langhing'y- NEW BRUNSWICK PROSPECTS (Montreal Star.) Hou. Geo. E, Foster, the ex-Mintater of Finence, who accompanied Sir Char.es Tupper, upon bis arrivsl in Montreal was asked 8:0 the political outlook ia New Bruoswick. Mr. Foster replied : “The prospects of a Co: servative vice tory never looked better, and I caunot see which the Liberais expect to carry province of New Brunewick. I evidence that they have iost- As for the Concervative party, while I see no indica: that we are gaining ground.” Moncton, ard Mr. Powell strength every day. tives, aod Mr. Moar, .province. will mot be easily cestroyed. ber for Jacques Uartier 18 delighted with time Provinces again, will meet with the warmest welcome.”’ Mr. Foster referred ward Island. Bar of the Province, aod epesaker and is very popular among al! clasees. very best wen that cou'd be desired, and party will take place in the island at the first call to the polls. Mr. Foster is still under the impres sion that the election will be held at ar ently date. When asked when he was going back to Uitawa a few days ago Sir Louis Davies said: “ Not until after the electiony.” The Liberals, however, bave done very little in the way of nomi- nating candidates in New Brunswick. “ Blecuon or no electicn,” said Mr. Fose ter,“‘we are making bay, and I think everybody will admit that we are in good condition.” sion < told youTI was pot a probibitionis: | avy grounds except that of boodle upon the cannot see where they have made the sligntest gain, sithough I ceriainly see the pluinest tion whatever of the slightest defection from our ranks, there are signs every day “ We had last week what I have been told was the largest meeting ever held in is gaining The Acadiaos are rallyiag to tbe support of the Conserve- M P, created a eplendid impression among them, ard helped us a grea: deal througbout the His clear and calm speeches carried conviciion, andthe effect of them The mem- the trip and intends ‘o reiarn to tbe Mari- If be does to he in the most hope- ful terms tothe prospects in Prince kd- Mr. Stewart, who opposes Sir Louis Davies, is at the bead of the is a splendid The‘ other caudrdates ere the a sweeping victory for the Concervative Porwe Covrt.—Today Philip Dogherty | found guiity of drunkeonees, waa find $2 | for lO dave, Another man charged with | tbe same offence was diecharged ’ from custody. Moserrata Races.—The races at Moosepath Park, St. Joho, on Tuesday next, promise to be full cf intere-t. Coun- cillor Brown has entered Sir Richard in the 2.28 elass. Tue Everyy.—The_ schooner Evelyn, Captain Benoit, arrived in Boston on Tuesday, sixteen days trom Barhadoes, al] well. She takes a general cargo from there toSt, John’s, Nfli.. where she is chartered with fish to Brazil. —— Norice.—-Citizene are reminded that the time has .now arrived when all city texesshould be paid. will be issued for al! po)! tax unpwd after the 17th inst. Kindly pay up and avoid additional expenses. Horse Lost.—Mr- Benj. Donalds, of Sea View, lost a valuable horse one day last week. Mr. Doralds was cutting graip, when one of the horses slipped and feil, breaking his leg against the har- vester, The injuries were so severe that that the horse lac to be shot. Grit Piatrorm CoLLapseD,—The plat form erected at theeast end of the post office for the purpose of speechifying on the arrival of Mr. Fielding has been changed (after the manner of grit platforms) and is now being put up near the Market House. Forty Hovr3’ Devirton.—The Forty Hours’ Devotion tonk place at St. Mark’e, Lot 7,00 Sund»y, Monday and Tuesday. The Mass of Exposition was celebrate i by Rev. Father Burke, the pastor; that cf Pro Pace by}Res. Father Gallant and that of Repositiuu by Rev. De. Chaisson. A vast coccourse of people attended, A New Feature —Among the many rovel ects recired by Meonger Chas. HE. Yale forthe season 1909-1901 18 a’lle Irene and Z-za. This act hae been a fea- tureef the New Yoren Roof Gardens the past summer and wl! be seen on the road for the first time, with the ‘‘Devil’s Auc- tion” when it plays an engagement of one week at the Opera Hoase. Firework: at Expipiticn —The pyro. technic display, which is to be one of the best attractions at the Exhibition is under the control of Hand & Co., of Hamilton. They have made displays at many Fairs tir agh- «ur Canada, aud the excellence of their work is recognized. The Provincial Ex hibition management has epared nothing to make thia the best display ever wit- n’s ed here. Ths many‘thioga that will be 6 -» include some new and wonderfu dev Ces, ] “No Eye Like the Master's Eye.” You are master of your health, and if you do not attend to duty, the Blame fs easily located. If your blood ‘ ‘ fr s ry +? ~ ts out of order, Hood's Sar- fT ef fe oe C ff Saparitla will purify it. It is the epecific remedy for troubles of the blood, kidneys, bowels or liver. Meart Troutste—“I bad heart trouble for a number of years and different medi- cines failed to benefit me. I tried Hood’s Sarsaparilla and three bottles completely and perfectly cured me.” Mrs. C, A. FLInN, Wallace Bridze. N. 5. A Gateguarc!—“ As i had lost five chil- dren with Gipltneria i gave my remaining two children Hood’s Sarsaparilla as they were subject to throat trouble and were not very strong. They are now healtbier and gtronger and have not since bad a cold.” Mas. \W.H. FLecker. Pembroke, Ont, 2 . Hogs coarsapeail wee rey CA het Be sm >! a Sats deeae , flond’s Ueiia cure liver tlie; the nop-trritating and a ren are Fg eo SSiy catuarne to take With Heed’s Safuaparilla Gale catia o < —_ mtn MARRIED. At the Presbyterian church, Mi: Stewart, on Sept. Lith, by the Rev. A Craiece, assisted by the Rev. F. S. Cr ffin, Lower S‘ewiatke, N S., brother of she bridegroom, andthe Rev Wm. Forbes, Noel,N &., the Rev. Robert L. Cc fi 5 Middle Stewiacke, N,S., to Alice, daagh- ter of Mr. T. W. Cowan, Mt. Stewart. At Char] stte(own, on September 12, by Rev, @ P. Raymond, Archibald G Bishor, 0: Hopewell Cape. New Brunewiek. tu Mary A. Younz, of Jeddore, Balifax Co. N.S. —— — preeeamesnad a At Fairfi-'d, Anguset V1, Theresa Mc- lease, in tie S8tu yeer of her ag*, leaving ove brother, two sisiers and numerous friends aod neig bore to meurn their lose. BI, P, Canapian Trape Review.—The Gali fax ediuion of the Canadian Trade Review ves an idea of what the Review will do : Pr‘vce Edward Island and Charlotie~ «vu. Forty pages of descriptive matter | engraviogs are devoted to Halifax, the districts near it, fr stmouth, Featville, Widzor and 1» Anvapolis Valley. Halifax is {i * deseribed,—its harbor,the citadel and » ‘ary, its buildings and ite commercial hea es, Points of especial ioterest e importance —_ are pointed ont. Ti other places are in like manrer de- ecr' ted. Eduestion, societies and church- es rece.ve attention; andal*o agriculture, with ites very import-ot branch of horticulture. The cuts number about 175, and show the best aghte, churches and bueiness buildings. Ass whole the Halifax ed'tion is highly er ditable to the Canadian Trade Review. Our merchants and others aiding the com- p lers -bow!1 endeavor to mske tbe Island edition even more atiraciive than tbe Halifax one, poeonrmenrnceenienneeaes \“e -WANTED AT ONCE. — & )} second hand bottles from one to twelve ounces in size.—Johnson & (axl Johnson. a a oe + y ef . ad . ‘ . oot Soaps. For the toilet, a very fine line at surprising prices, 10 cents per cake, ¥ 4, ec ‘ * GR 2 Executions } Saturday we opened Sup still another lot of handsome new felt hats, mostly in greys and fawns. a We’ve a lot of the pop- ular new shapes: included among them. Some of them are trimmed with fold of polka dotted silk, others with a single band of ribbon, some with three bands‘or ‘ribbon —ete, etc. Some§ of the. prices are $1.40, 1.50,.1.75, 1.90, 2.45 etc. The busiest store on Char- lottetown’s busiest street, — Said Brown unto his wife one day, **We’ve nothing left to eat ; If things go on in this queer way, We can’t make both ends meet.” [lis wife replied in words discreet, **Oh, we won’t be badly fed ; If you can make but one end meat, 3 I’ll make the other bread ? Chicago News. BUT GOOD WIFE! You can’t make good Bread, if you don’t use good Flour, It’sa mistake many people make in buying Flcur as well as other things, in thinking they are using economy by buyiag a cheap grade but it generally proves the dear- estin the end. When in want cf F ‘our give us a call; we keep most of the standard brands and can quote as low prices as anyone in the trade. RED ROSE THA. This is one of the finest flavored Teas on the marke‘, give ita trial 28c per lb. Try a bottie of our pure home- made Raspberry Vinegar, 25¢ per bottle. It makes 2 splendid drink. Free delivery, Telephone cor- nection. RF. Maddigan & Co Lower Queen Street. Notice. 5 cakes for 25 cents. Tt is one of the best valaes © we have ever had, Anvth:r line 6 AS cike. & 15 cents for 3 cakes. — ' : cents p-r be) sO) OOO) P66 HOS? of two o’clock, p m, on my ‘premises to JO3EPH M’DONALD. ‘ ee There his beer on my premises, since July 15 b last. four sirsged heifer, one | black aed one red and white epoued (two , year old.) One white aod one red acd j white (oue ye r old.) Uscless claimed | wittin ten d»y- acd «'l damages paid j they will be sud by public auction on Saturday, 220d day of Sept. at the hour cc ver expences, DOMESTIC ECONOMY SE. LO BLACK DIAMOND = ae a LINE. The 8. 8. Bonavista sailing from Moc- treal Friday moruing Sept. i4ih will be due at Charlottetown Monday, Sept. Lith, and rails for St. John’s, Newfoundland, via North Sydney, carrying horses, cattle and sheepon deck, sod prod Ice wHnecer deck, at lowest possible rater. For further pariicuiais ws t) (i 2 and passage, apply to PEAKE BLO ' & Agente, wv’town, Sept. llth, 12960. The Prince Edward Island Yazas ne: FOR SEPTEMBER Is out. You should have it. Why! Becauge its a most interesting number and weil worth your sending The foliowing are the contents. All are good numbers. Micmac Squaw and Wigwam Our Feathered Friends—ILI Roogan’s Reverse The Ambitious Man John Maclaren Words Oaly Jeremiah Clark, B, A. How the Dog Saved Grandfather A. E. M. A Journey from Port LaJoie to St. Peter’s John Caven Frontispiec 8 John Mc »wain Bedeque and its Peopie—1V Henry Hl. Hooper, Lgtrort, Mich The Tantramar Marsh a 20%. The River Plate and the Argentine Republic jos-ph Reid Reminiscent John Moliison For sale at «' the bookstores and wewstands. F.v+ cents the copy, or subscription fifty cents the year. Send a copy to your friend away or your boy or girl at school. THEP. E. 1. MAGAZINE, Glenco, Sept. 11th, 1900. P. UO. Box DVe 4 a ot a aie ci Oren aint nt AO EO OA LE RELL LT saumenaacaaenanentie i le = Ni NN 5) CN setts teatiiadiaiaa tactile