ae te Read Reom “vel OTTAWA _ ~ serene a r Year HE DAILY This is True Liberty, when Free Born Men having to‘advise the*Public, may speak free,”—Evripipus EXAMINER —_— = , Single Copies Pay dea Saturday we opéned up still another lot of handsome new [felt hats, mostly in greys and fawns. 4 We've a lot of “the pop- ular new shapes included among them. Some of them are trimmed with*fold of|jpolka dotted silk, others with a?single band of ribbon, some with three bands of ribbon—etc, More New Felt Hats etc. Someg of the prices are $1.40,91.50, 1.75, 1.90, 2.45 etc. The busiest store on Char- lottetown’s busiest street. i } MR. BROW’S GUERNSEYS WIN Brow today states that hie Guernscys A SUCCESSFUL ISLAND EXHIBITOR At othe = Exhibition ai Stierbrooke. ee MANY FRIZES. They Will Also be Shown at the Halifax Exhibition. A telegram “received by Mr. E. R&R. have won many pr‘zes at the Sherbrooke, Quebec, Exhibition, in the face of the fact that Greenshields’ celebrated berd had two entries in each claes. Here is the list of prizes won by Mr. Brow’s Guernseys :— 2nd for aged bull. 2ad for yearling bu'l. ist agd 3rd for ball calves. lst and 3rd for aged cows. lst and 3rd for tworyear-old heifers. 2od for heifer calf. 2ad for aged herd. lst for young herd. Mr. Brow has Tue ExamINER’s con. gratulations. His cattle are now on the! way to Halifax, where they will also be exhibited, ——— as, — ——— THE TURF. auundiiines Large and Enthusiastic Convention | =P } at St, Jobn, ic on -_ MINEB.] (Specian ro Tae Fee | St. Joun, N.B., Sept. 8—The LA Conservative gepvention held last night Was hy fee, attended by an enormous crowd. thousand were in the audience, which was most enthusiastic and cheered the leader to the echo. Addresses were also delivered by Mr Monk» M. P. for Jacques Cartier, who predicts that fold Quebec will return to the Conservative at thé coming election, and by Mr Foster. RUSSIA COMPROMISES. Will Send Main Body of Troops to Tien Tsin. [Spectra to Tax Exam iver | Loxpon, September 8.—According to the Vienna correspondent of the Daily Mail, Russia has sgreed to a compromiee leav- ing @ portionof her troups in Pekin and sending the main body to Tien Tsin, whieh will be the military headquarters. A TERRIFIC STORM. ‘Great Loss of Property in Jamaica. [SprciaL to THe Ex aminer-} KINGSTON, Ja., Sept. 8.—A terific storm — —— Guy Wins in Straight! Heats, Warren (ree [Spxcrat to Tae Examines. | HALIFAX, Sept. 8.—At terday ,the race between Warren Guy and by the straight heats. Time, 2.21, VESSEL ASHORE. sridgetown yes- Ferron was won former in three 7.99 eee and 2.25. off the of Florida. Waterlogged Coast Beautiful Enamelld _ Belt and neck clasps, broaches, cuff links, nat pins, scar pias, coffee amd tea spoons. We have them witb British, Canalian, Scotch, frish"and French coats of arms. Also flag and maple leaf pins from 10:. and 15c. up. We have sold a number of wedding rings lately, Ext we are MAKERS of rings can quickly supply any style Mg required. New gold spectacles and ¢yeglasse*s Ew .Tavlior OFPTICLIAN as of Apri! 2nd 1900, Oamerou Block, Charlottetow | BRAHMIN ‘Mported Direct From the Warburton Estate The most popular and best seller in Oanada, Allthe fleadin, ,.wers im town] and country now?se!! Haszards] the tc rine’”" Brahmin.” v7 a1 _ Ask for it, and see that you get it, ) sie [SreciaL TO THE EXaMiner-] Miam!1, Fla., Sept. 8.—The Culdoon, of St. John, laden with 330,000 feet of pine lumber, is ashore five miles south barkentine of Curyfost light, waterlogged, —_—_ o+er THE NEW BRIDGE, Sin,— Passing Over the new bridge at Black Sam’s Creek I noticed that some- one failed to place the bridge in the proper place. Itis too far down stream which tends greatly to sharpen ,,the angle in the rosdway. Have our civic rulers any notion of the beantiful as a quality to be preeerved in @ public structure which is intended to lasi? Why was the bridge taken down 80 far when there was room for it foather north ? Had the purchase of the lacd b:low enything todo with it ? RateEpayeEr. RoYAL Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar, len ri Safeguards the food against alum. Alum powders are the § menacérs to ne does ‘ RO ‘AL BAKING COWDER CO., MEW YORK. eae ee me .——— eee — WANTED.—A boy to attend grovery store, one with some eXperience preferred. Jas. Kelly, & Co, 2ins pd. swept over this Island last night. The rivers were overflowed and great damage has been done to the banana plantations. Miles of Tor- tents of rain, which were the feature of the iailroad track have been washed away. storm, still continue. The loss will aggre- gate thousands of pounds. NECISIVE NEWS Expected From South Africa Withi a Fortnight. [SPECIAL TO 1HE EXAMINER]. Loxpon, September 8.—We learn, says the Daily News, that the Government ex- pects decisive news from South Africa Withiu a fortnight, and tbat Parliameu wlll be dissolved during the last week of September. DISTRESS IN NBWFCUNDLAND, Vessels Crushed by Icefloes and Out fits Lost. (Specrat ro THe Examiner] ST. JOHN’s, Nfid., from Northern Labrador reveal the existence of great distress among the fishermen owing tothe ice remaining cn the coast so long. Many vessels were crushed in floes, losing Sept. 8 — Reports their sapplies and fishing outputs. FREIGHTS ADVANCED Owing to Advance In Price of Coal. [SpectaL To THe EXAMINER ] Le-i pon, Sept. 8—Shipping firms engaged in the Canadian trade have agreedtean ad- vance of ten per cent in freight rates tecause of the advance in coal! and other steamship stores. rr THE ELECTIONS. A Straw Points the Other W ay. (Specia, To Toe Examiner] Orrawa, Sept. 8.—That the elections are not to take place this side of Christmas seems to be evident from the fact, that the Hon. James Sutherland leaves for Paris next _ week. | kal | Fully fou VOL 36 CHARLOTTETOWN P- £ ISLAND SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 8 1900. rs ) ¥ CONSERVATIVE CONVENTION. MONSTER | MEETING IN THE RINK ‘Messrs, Siewart aid Martin Speak LIBER&L DECEPTION AMD Mis. COMLUCT ,EXPOSED. Government's Treatmemt of Our Soldier Boys Denounced. The big meeting in the rink on Tues day night was brought tu a close with | rousing sperches by Mr. W.8. Stewart G. C., and Mr. Alex. Martin, M. P., the Liberal-Conservative s.andard*bearers io West and Hast Queen’s. Both gentlem.a came forward io response to repeated calie,and each was given a great ovation. Mr, Stewart said :— Ladies and gentlemen,—I cannot ex- pect that @nything I may eay at this late 4 iG NO CITY SCHOOLS Re-open Tuesday, September 4th se . } We are still headquarters f>: Seribblers Pens, fok Slates An immeéNse stot&e now on hand, We are all ready for the rash, but come early. Ask for our new School Book Price List. Special cath discount to ail. GEO GARTER & 60. Bookeellers. eS een nae a io —— ent Exercise Books | 209 i, - ‘ | School Books i ‘ Ollege Books Penci's, &v. + hour of the night, afier the speeches you have heard from the distinguished Cana. | dian statesmen, will be accepiable’ to you. But I think I may say that every patriotic citizen and every elector of Prince Ea- ward Island who has tbe interests of guod government at heart musi feel @ great in~ debtedness to these gentlemen for the sacrifices they bave made in coming to ad- dress the electors of thia province on tne eve of the election which is to be h-li. We aro particularly indebted to the cnief tain of the LiberalsConservative party woo ia the month of July entered upon bis eightieth year, bet who, impelled by his duty a8 @ public maa still has the cour age, pa'riotiem aud epirit to cross the Straits of Northumberland and come amosg the people ofPrince Edward Is land to place betore them intelligently sud clearly a8 be bas dove tonight the great issues for thei consideration and tor tneir decision. Although ke bas contributed to the great deeds of Canadian statesmau-n'p aud possesses a record perheps alread, greater and more iiiuetrious than aay | other Canadian statesman iiving or dead, yet the people of Canada do not +reem disposed even at his very advaoc-u age to; let him go; and they appear to have mate. up their minds that he shall at leas. fur a: term of five years more be Premier of ‘his. Dominiog of Caneda. (Appleus: ) Tbey want him to carry out end perio. u some of the thinvs that were knocked on the heai by the®oungiirg and incspa)'e goveroment-whica has ruled a. Ouawa during the past four years. Take for io- stanee the Fast Aijantic Service, the c n- tracts for the performsnce of which were entered into under the Liberal "Cows: va- tive government and which weuld Lave been the means ofcarrying not only tue people between the two continents but ot ‘raneporting ftwitily te tie Europeao markets the chez, beter onl o Ler predvete whic’ ihe pewpie~ ¢f Cauai. manifacture avd ra‘see Turis contr was made by SirCharles [sper 6a ia- eveof the dissolution of his governn.en'. but when Sir Wi!frid Laurier came into power hetore itinto sbreds; and from that day to this no simi'ar cvoatract ha been entered inte al:bough they bave bad Mr. Dotell, a member of the Goveron ent, making an exhibition of himself every few months ruuning back gnd forth he: tween Canada and the United Kingd m endeavoring to secure a coptract which 't they bad taken up trom the hands of Sir Charles Tupper resdy-made would heve carried out all the conditions that Cavada required. In addition to tbat the Pac fi: cable—a contract which the late Govera- mevt had ready to carry outand accom- plish —has been bungled and set aside, aad ba+ not been carried out and fulfilled ua- tilthe present time. We therefore need the great services of Sie Charles Tupper ard his colleagues to right these things, and nctooly these but to rectify other matters in which you are deeply interested. Select, for instance, binder twine, which interests every farmer in Prince Edward Island. Owing to their incapacity aod inaptoess for goveroment the binder twine of thie country costs the farmers to- day overtwice as much as it did during the years the Liberal-Oonservative party held power in Canada, It ie too late for me tonight to tell you how this has been | dene, but on tome future occasion I wi!! have an oppor unit not only in Ch srlotte- town but throughout the riding of West Queen’s to lay before ‘the people more at length why these things sreso, I may also mention snother article that is of universal use in this province—the article of coal oil. It has gone up here 3 ceate a gallon more than previous to 1896, and I am told that in other provinces of Can-! ada it bas increased to the tune of 5 cents a gallon more: Why, gentlemen, the Liberals when! in Opposition when going about the country—the Liberal leaders hungry (Continued on page 4.) contract | r 4 Saturday is always bargain day with us in the sundry line. Try us for Soaps, Combs, Sponges, Tooth Brushes, Nail Brushes, Bath brushes, ete, N._ B—A special line of toilet waters and perfumes on draught —the best makes at very reason- able prices A. W. REDDIN, Phim, 8B. - = -_ ~-_ a - — - - ta — = ~e ~~ — = = _~ a cm 7 5 = — - = _ = — = The Scuare Cruggist -— ~~ - ar = . = — — Sunnyside. > sauaueosuensouutasucaszensatecnenassarse?? Insurance Fire, Marine, Life All Br.tish Compavies. owrates, HYNDMAN & CO AUENTS Telephone 67. R sks takeaa DENTISTRY BY SPECIALISTS. I PAINLESS DENTISTRY }- use of ELECTRICITY or ty the BERLIN METHOD. MODERN DENTISTRY Crown and Bridge Work (Teet\ with- out Plates). ARTIFICIAL TEETH—We make all kinds. Teeth Ex racted Without Paia. - Berlin Dental Parlors. CHARLOTTETOWN, NT LI: TAC A Ly ee Rei a in Se Fer x PES: oe dP eget Dati AE gh DE OO SE MES SB RE: CB ee DE dg ie ts Ck ee ey SRS. Ce ee Ee er Ee ee eee ae sae