: ! ; Sir eGR ae aa eee nen th - oe ry Ee a IIT Oakes BURRS C* (Ree rs. +e i. & oa a x Mi & plique m the leading thades. te It Pays to Buy at Perkins’ What You P WVill Sce at PERKINS All our uew veilings are now opened. The Jat- Fest, green veiling, you'll find ec unter, it at our veiliag We have some very pretty fancy stock collars Bor ladies, als’, plain and | § pleated eatin stock collars. New shirred tits, end narrow striped s i} 1 S iur ladies. We have the “always ready” shirt waist ho'de: and skirt supporter. New reversib'e cloths ¢ for capes and skirts open- ed today. We have the “Bat wing bow,” tke very latest tie ‘or gentl: men, We cseli the Fownes Phyllis kid glove,thebest B English kid glove made, Weare showing a very E handsome line of silks for yevening waitts and lin- We have the new ap- trimming in ail New hat pins, hat an- chicre, bone hair pins, back combs, side c mbs, belis, belt buckles, purses. ini- tal porseset our fancy eo ds counter. We want every Jady in Charlotietown te see our ecstumes before buying. We have the best goods, the newest styles and our rrices are a jittle lower than elsewheie. Here isa dress goods rargain at the first of the season. A joblot of all wool dress goods in plain, mixed, and checks, the regular vrice would be Qiie, but you have your choice for 50¢ per yi rd. PERKINS i UD my aS aT” 7 Chee dIyhraoy la ees. Ce wt t 5 9 THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN SEPTENDER 11. 12000 THBDAIL BEAMINER SEPTEMBER 10, 1900. la erecta, ed .—_— THES ‘BERAL MISSIONARIES. Six Levis Davies, having taken alarm at the strong feeling against him in the Riding of West Queen’s, particularly in Charlottetown, has sent for the Hon. William Stevens Fielding, Finance Min~ the Hon. William Paterson, of Customs, the Leurier- ister, and Mioister ip : Tarte Government, to help him along in ‘he coming struggle. These honorable -ketiog rink in Charlottetown next Fri- day. Both of them have add -eseed meet- ‘egx ou Prince Edward Island. The Hou- M>. Fielding was here in Dcc-mber, 1898 a-sistiog Mr. Beil at the bye-elections,and the public bad the extraordinary epectacle of Minister travelling from echoolhouse to schoolhoure throughout ihe district, imploring the electors to sup. port his candidate. The Liberal candi- duie was returaed by a much redvced ma» | jurity and bes oecupied the seat ia the douse. But there are many rumors as well as some well-known facts regarding io which that end was at» a Finance the manver tained. The Hoo. Mr. Paterson has also been bere. He spoke in the Market Hall some years ago. At that time he talked free traje He is a Jarge biscuit mana. — and economy. facturer aod belicves in protecting that Mr, Paterson is Minister o, Before getting into that snug posi:iva be stated that,— “We aReE TakING $6,115,000 more iN TAXES OUT OF THE PEOPLE THAN WE tHOULD» AND WE tPEND $7,571,000 mMoRE THAN we AN ERA OF ECONOMY IN EXPENDI.« | roe SHOULD AT ONCE BS ENTERED UPON.” ; Ia the year 1896, when the Liberal- | iadustry. ; Customs. Conservatives went out of power, the taxes were $28,145,042, and in the year 1899, under the goveramert of which Mr. Pat- | ereon ig & m.mier, the (axes amounted to ‘Lao Mr. Paterson said shoulu be taken. Thies is aeatnple of Mr, Paterson’s era of e@-gncmy which he promied. Mr, Pa-erscn’s 2xpenditure aleo shows wha: he regards as economy. Inthe year i8¥6,tbe Liberal-Conservative government all purpores $41,702,383, «which, aczord vy to Mr. Paterson was d»lurs too much. The puvlic Cou bed y credit the fact that jast year th: .oiolexpenditure by the Laurier fifty-one and one-half of dellare, or about eighteen then Mr. Pater- ehould be an era of economy ai once; aud, iostead, his goverument gave xpeoded fur seven m /louso0 Goverpm-nt Was ail ious vatilions of do'lars more Oa, Wucy in Cpposition, said spent, He prounred uc puole increased taxes aud increased _ub iw expenditure. —~-@ MORALS AND POLITICS. Tue epeeches of ibe great Liberal- C omservative lear ers migit weil awaken the though fal e estore ot this Province to calm refirction on the eve of a general election. Clergymwen aud otbers who are teachers of the ;eople might ask them« selves, seriously, are they doing tueir duty to the prblciu renmsining silent while meén io public posiiicns think nothing cf v.olating tueir ledges and freely eacour- &.e the briber his nefarieus work Good morals isa doctr.ne of the highest No vation has afforded a more siriking eXample than the Romans have done <t ihe necessity of good murals i" imp ‘Tiance. geotiemen will address the electors in the | | | | { j { } ly ; Governments. — et OLD to the preservation of political liberty and the happines* ofthe people. Thies ques- tion ie interesting to those who ¢ouduct the machine of ygoOvernment ;--and it should alse be coosidered vy every single individzwl of the community, because the errur or fault is in the con- duct ef individuals and can only be amended by @ cvavicuou brought home to tue mind of every private vow.er that the reformation must be begun by aie own virtuous aod patriotic Political virtue is necessary, ably necessary, (0 the Coatioueu exisience endeavours. indispeus- ef every guveroment, Whaiever form. ernment we see pla.oly how virtue aud morals are vivisated io keep them ww- gether. We also witness the federal poli- Liclans in their trausactions wud duuble~ dealing deceiving tLe people. Bt they enouls remember tha® us human luctiu- If we look at our owas local zuv- +, tioue, however limued or cx.cusive Lheir oumbers—however wise the:r politicians, or excellent their lawe, can poses any measure Of daraiida without toat powers tul cement—virtue— in the principles and “Neher tue crimes of bad men,vor even their thoughts, are coucealed trom the gode.” At toe buttle of Agincoart the English, being one morals of the pele. to —_ tea againsi the Freoch, before the action began knelt down invoking the prot«ctioa of God;anud each man put a sma!) piece of earth iato his mouth in rewm:rm - brauce that tuey were formed of dust aod to dust they should retura. The resul: is known to readers of history The Con- servatives may well take courage. With o m jority Of vores polled at ihe last elec - tos, and usity in their ranks now, their victory against the Lib- erals will bz as complete as the victory at battle of Agincourt, Tarte and his minions msy indulge in the means that he considers better than prayers; bat as the Athenians inquired into the life and morals of all who held offices in the State, ibe moral electors of Canada will holia ecruiiny which will declare the record of ihe present Duminioa and Loca. Govern- $35 375,455,- about thirteen millions more ments infamou~,—such will be the award against Laurier and Ia-te at the comiog election. The ex'ivctio. of the liberties Of the Roman people and the downfel’ of the commonwealth were owing to the cortuption of the Roman masnere. Tae extent of the Roman dominions towarde the end of the republ.c proved fatal to ite virtues. If the morals of the people be entire, the spirit of pstriotiem perv au- ing the rank of the etate will excite io euch exertions e8 may soom recover the honour of thie fair Dominion; and assure i the tide has turoed aad the eves cf every lever of bis country is direcied to the veteran staieswran, Sir Charles Tupper, and his noble standard bearers,G-o LH. Foster and Hugh Joha McDovald, to save tus from tne motley crowd that now s.eere the chip of state. Quid leqes sine moribus vana pre ficiunt” is @ ventiment ¢qually applicable tw We trust the electors o! this province, aye of ali Canada, will keep thie prize:ple, that righteousness aloe exalteith a. pation but sip js a reproach and athame to avy people. The signs of the limes point that the mannere and patrio:ic ardor uf the Canadians, at thie time, mac- ifests a spiritof reconvalescence which will speedily operate toa wonderful char ge in the political his tory of Canada. Now, independent electors of Prince Ejiward Island, what is your duty in the contest? Is it to give your support to the men who deceived you, wae sbamelessly lavished their promises, who shed tears for the de- plorable conditiou of the farmers aud the ccming ts oe eee, ee BRING MARK WRIGHT & G0... | Home iMakers. 3 Our BICYCLE LIVERY + All new whees. Look at our arsortment of \NEW BICYCLES, We have all werld Leade_” Your Bisycie to our repaix shep for ratirtactcry repairs. ry 5. ewer be ite | poor marketer, who led you to believe thas ihe policy they advocated would be car- ried out tully if you elected them ? Hav- ing obtained power by deception, Jet it be ® warnivg to evil dorrs wad deceivera hereafier, that the tovereignty of the | 6 - ple will sot tolerate this conduct but that lke the Areopagus of the Atheviane you are to hold an inquiry into the life and morals of all who boli offices and re- presentation in the Goveraaent’ Look well to the ballot boxes and poll your vules independently of «ll bribes and temptations, Tt not the Weert Elgin aad West Huron frauds be perpetrated iu P. E. [siand-—nor a government that screeo g aod shieide such corrup.ien receive sup- a “The Coat’s The Thing Polero, Eton, Short Coat. Jacket—Ayj in Demand—‘Some Attractive Styles. It isto be a coat season. So fashion decrees, ‘in evidence, of course, at the opera or for carria : with the great bulk of the season’s trade, the coat will be por’. The atmosabere is clearing in «lj &2°™Ment around which will centre steadiest and largest deman. the provinces. Like tle philo ophers of | JACKETS—The short 20 or 19 inch jacket will be a Greece, Tarte & Co., have deduced their popular. A pretty style is 20 inches long, tight-fittin lely m rails frum ine nature Of ian rather | dipped toward the front. The collar is rounded g, and th .o from that of God. revers both round and broad. ‘The sleeves are of regular sing? ‘ “dll that Glitters is not Gold.” t i | Capes ge wear, a 42 ¢e4sa NOTES AND COMMENTS, There are “gold bricks” in every branch of busin ets, — —The Libers] leaders curred }.10lecticn articles that Jura tle unthinking. The rural “Rube”? ig ca eee Cup aern yore 1 Hem ey ae oe} the only fellow who gets “taken in” either, Clever custome got a } q ~fieill be iaeninnte ber ck caught by the “glitter” of shoddy wares and wi the next fadto b> taken up by tue; Words. ) LeuriersTarie party. We want vou tom : . “ 3 ul 3 — What will the next Liberal tane be ? y but our produe s to the test. Take no fnd wili the wuligeat Liberals of ive for granted. See the Jackets tried on. Be doubly careful ? country he tovied or frightened into dacce | Compare without frejudice. This dope, we are perfectly 8 ing tou? ise ; — . at -A prominent Liberal in Charlottetown | tlie 4 that — will bene fit by your decision. Gur prices are the lowest tor the best goods. is authority for the statement that Sir Louis Davies will be defeated at the coming elec- | Toe R -ady-to-wear Importers, tion. —"resh from the bosom of the broad At- lantic, Sir Louis and Mr. Fielding may be‘ expected to retail such yarns, as are usually told to the marines. ee = —The arrival at Cape Town cf four of, Lord Roberts’ chargers 1s accepted as a proof; of the report that the commander-in-chief will soon return to England. ~-Sir Charles Tupper was, a few days ago, | elected an honorary member of the Cape] Breton Medical Society, “for distinguished ' =e —_ —_—— - a slid services in connection with the profession ‘ : * rendered to his country.” | Prince Edward Island Railway, z —“The man whodeceivea me once or twice will cot deceiv: me again.” This aes ¥ Saying of au ictelligent el-ctor represenis th: . teeling of tre perple of PB. E. HALIFAX, N.S. EXHIBITION, ’ Is'and. OF s oye : Sept. | : —We are inf fined tha: Sir Loui. pt. 12th to 20:h, 1900, : : Daviee, when Cauvacsing ou elecior, yes- c terday, s’ated that he was hard preesed : * as be never was before. This is quite ; Exoorsion Revorn Tioxers will be trve. BatSir Louis ought to remember ‘ jesued either via Poixtdn Chene or Pic- : thet he made promises that he never per tou trom aj] statione atone first clasa . formed, ‘Tne way of the tranegrersor is '% ringle fare from Sept. 11th to 19th, 1900; ~ — *© ae This 1s a new Breaktast | poh inclusive, good to return Sept. 22d are . _, |Food just put on the market. 1900, and op Sept. 12th and 13th, 1900; -—Our advices from Summerside are io the a ; - the round tr'p rate will not exceed $3.50 effect that the drill shed was well filled last It 18s made entirely from the } from any etatior;g 110 retere third dae night peg ne eee on beth] very best selected hard wheat | including day of is:ne fe sides O politics, together with some of the ' a : many from outlying districts who receive and be ng almost pure Giuten . G. A. SHARP, Supt. i governmental favors; but that of the inde-}; . 2 | Ch’ town, Sept. 1, 19f¢,. eod. net cent : thinkin - econ om > loving, don’t- 18 one of the healthiest ana | . <4 scien eh unc w ve-fooled farmers—so auch in evi-} most nutritious foods kn Wa. | rice Wal ; Sal Wa lence when Sir Charles and ‘oster spoke : ’ " cenge when Sir Charles and Mr Foster spoke) 1¢ js highly recommended for | i Summerside—there was a plentiful lack. er : —— } ssest- ‘ecinanmmn tone Sabena ice the use of diabetic persons or rote SEW Ss te aes ‘S as issueGc Wi r 08 : ny uf - a | . circular re Canadia~ products in cold storage those ot weak digesticn. With CHARLO (TETOWN SYHIBITION, at Paris: A recent issue of the New York om acai td ai . . . limes, which gives special attention to the every two packages purchas:d Sey t. 25th to 28th inclusive, Paris Exposition, has the following in regard) at Our stole we give free a 2 to the Exhibits from Canada : “‘ In connec- . . a 4 1 Canada : “* ; . my . tion with the Canadian fruit exhibit, a feature V ery nice picture of North Ex » yo} fp emetpaey n which fed peels iiheeke : xcrrsion Retcrn Tickers wil! ie of interest is the manner in which fresh apples : had bows (ranapented (anh peasnee OEE 8 ae issurd from s]l etations Sept. 24th. 25°, na een transported ,and preserve< y ihe . : ; we 26h and 27th, 1900, at one first cinss Canidian cold storage system. This is €x- cc ae ? emplified at the colonial building in the Tro- meer & Goff si-ele fare, good to return Sepesaee cadero gardens, where a large “warehouse is 1900, at epecial redneed fares, good to re | képt ata temperature suitable for fruit and Groe 2rs. uro Sept. 27th, 1900 For particulars | dairy products, anda show case fitted with of rates and especial tram arrenzement triple glass sides permits the pablic to view Bi apply to ne seat iicketsgent orc nductore these perishable products in their original on tralué. shipping packages and on display shelves, In (}, A. SHARP, Supt. this show case are seen apples almost a year Ch’tcwn, Sept 4b, 1900 eod. old, some of which have been transported ‘ | from the eoasts of the paeific, in absolu- ana | tely perfect condition; butter as fresh as when ‘ ; : ' it left the dairy: eggs and cheese of equally p j Ed d [ ‘ dR } ay : inviting appearance, all enjoying the grateful 1 ‘ PIOGe War §.all al ¥ * 2 chill of 38 degrees, while the atmosphere out- ' - side is quivering with heat waves at 85 or 99 {) . | degrees. This feat, which is unique in the ST. JOH, W.B., EXHIBITION, =f Paris Exposition, has been accomplished IN under the direction of the Canadian Minister “er — - and Commissionee of Agriculture. The cool- " Sept. 10th to 19-h, 1900. ing is done on the ammonia system, and a TH: CRATING RINK large fan produces a continuous circulation of id ee ania : bisth 26) eis ase ainn ann ae 3 coia alr, oth in the warehouse ana now } be y 6 ‘TRSION TURN Tickets Wh case. [ CHARLOTTETOWN, 4. Excussion Rercnx Tickers issved trum all staiknn® at vot pret clare ' a - ON — single fare frem Sept. 8ih to 18:b, 1900, both inclusive, goed to return unl FRIDAY, SEPT, (4th, INST. Bépt. 2204, 1900, and on Sept. 11th eed 2208, } ; rate will 00% At7.30 p. m. 17th, 1900, the rovua trip rm ; exc-rd $3560 from eny station, good @ Addresses on the leading issues now before the the people will be de- > aturn third day, ineludine date of iO G. A SHARP, Supt. Chitown Sent, 4:4 > 19" rod, iivered by the Hcnorable W. S. i Fielding, Minister of Finance; Hon. Wm Patterson, Ministers of Customs. Watch d Sir Louis H. Davi inister of : sales ala oe Repairing Full particulars as to tra‘n ond stean.bost arrangements «ii le , ub- If you have any watcher, lished on Monday. clocks or jewelry tu be repair S- BLANCHARD. jed you will make no mistake to bring them to The Moierm Secretary of Committ: e Jewelry aud Fancy Goods A CARD Store. Altnough we are not the 2. MACNEILL, M. D., men ibat tike the sun, ¥% 3 ‘ guarantee our Wwcrs thats Havit g 30 years experience in the oractice ot his profession, may be con | dune. alata ak ae | Sunnyride sulted «nal! branches ot general medi | Jeweli'y Siont ine including the snecialzies. Swell y ura Office and Reside .ce—Prince Stre2 Opposite Post cUthce, “Think of Ease But Work On.” If sour Llood is impure yeu cannot ever “think of ease.”” The blood is the creaiest sustainer of the body and when you make tt pure by taking Hood's Sarsa- varila you have the perfect health in qwiuich even hard work becomes easy. ata er Disappojats | fhe Vaccination Act 1886, |. Ou'end efter Moudsy August 20 b, next Vaceipstion wiil te atended to ty ibe under~geed, uoder the provisions o th Act, at sbeir respective cfhicer, trom 2 4p. w., daily, tor the present. (Signed) RICHAR! JOHNSON MLD. PETER (UONR YY. al. D. Supt-. or Vazcinatior. Chour. Avg, ly >, 1900 —taw 1. lw TO LET.—1 cottage ~y Bayfield Stree: 3rd dio: sbove Kindergarten Hall. | Jury & Oo. fHlourls—g to 13 a. m. 1 tc 3 and PD V20 capt, White, Upper Powxel > treet dy & wkly 3 mos