oll telenet It Pays te Bay ab Perkins’ EMU Next Week Perhaps yeu'll need new table cloth, new napkins, or afew towels, We have real good table linen at 50c per yard, also a white damask at 72c, splendid value in table napkins at 75 and $1.10 er dozen and good limen § towels at 2 for 25c. ~ Millinery We have a large num- oy ber of new felt hats that &§ we opened this morning ; we have marked them at a very low price, s0 come 5 early and get first choice. § VOur milliner ‘Ttiss Tutch visited all the large mil- : linery openings this fall | where she secured ail the latest ideas and styles in # fall millinery. Jackets $5.00 will Jand you into garment you'll be proud » Gostumes _ ™ Hiave you figured om : mH spendiag $10 for a fall @cociume? If so, we don’t fe suppose you would object y to cur giving you the $12 § hind instead, Beye, our prices please the B purse mefass eee § 3 4 ) as . & UU The Millmery Leaders. s CUR HATS plese the B a THE DAILY BXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN SEPTEMBER ez, ee THE DAILY EXAMINER’ SEPTEMBER 20, 1900 aa Qu “Weenies P. E. ISLAND'S EXHIBITION. If the present fine weather should con- tinue, the P. B. Island Exhibition of thi* year Will, without doubt, be the beet that bas been held here. Botries are being received from every seetion of the Prov- energeticseoretary, that the various elasses of exhibits will be rilled to over -flowing- Besides taere will be many other attrac- tions including the races, and the acrobats. Af.er an interregaum ef three years, the people are likely to show their apprecia- tion of exhibitions] by coming to this one in torce. Besides, if the fine weather should continue, mumters will come from Nova Scotia and New Brunewiek. a ciated IMMIGRATION, Siz Louis Davigs, at the rink, passed bie highest eulogium vpon Mr. Sifton, and gave him all the credit for all the im- migration that be said was pouring into the Nerthwest. Now the British emigra- tion returns up to the end of last month show very clearly what kind of immi-~ gravis we have been getting this season. this year totalled 38,801, as against 25,~ 309 lasi year, on the face of it a very satisfactory increase. But the satistac- tion is greatly leseened when it is found that theincrease is almost entirely for- eigo immigrants. The emigrants of Britr iso Origin were Jess than a thousand in excees of last year; but the foreigners in» creased from 12,462 to 25,210. It is apt« ly remarked by the Montreal Gazette that we used to pride ourselves on the fact that if we got fewer immigrante than the Siaies, they were of superior quality. But uow it seems to be the other way. Tweo-ihirds cf our immigration is of for~ tizu extraction. These are facts which give ground tor serivus consideration. Mr. Sitton’s success in bringing in Gallicians and Doukbobors, and such like, isa very questionable benefit. At any rate, we do not think that Sir Louis Davies has Sireogihened bimelf in the good opinions of the thriity and intelligent people of Weet Qacens by his championship of the hero ot McKerzie-Mann desl and guihorof the “too Literal® immigration the pvlicy, COED STORAGE, ’ Atthe recent meeting in the riak, Hon, Smart jaunty jackets; g William Paterson, Minister of Cuetome, cla med that the Laurier>Tarte Adminis- tratioo bad established cold storage ; that tothe Liberal Minister of Agriculture, Hon. Sydnory { Fisher, wasdue the credit of » novement. But this etatement cannot be borne out by the facte. It was only abit of biuff, like many other statements of the hon. gentler initiating the man. It is a matterof history thata cold storage system forthe safe carriage of butter was begun in 1895, under the Lib- eral- Conservative Minister of Agriculture. Arrangements were made whereby refrig-. erator cars for carrying butter were opers ated during the summer upon the main lines Of railways running into Mon- treal. In the same year arrangements were made for the fitting up of insulated chambers upon steamships frcm Montreal TRY Our BICYCLE LIVERY BRING $ euce. We learm from Mr. Smallwood, the The emigrants to British North America to Avonmouth, Liverpool and Glasgow, Tem steamshijs were fitted up im that year, In the seston of 1896 arrangements were made for the fitting of three steam- shipe with mechanical refrigerating plant and insulated chambers, having acapagity of 20,000 feet each ; but the plan was not carried out because of failure en the partof the company contracting for the work to preform their contract, This information is set forth in the Report of the Minister of Agriculture for 1896, which report is signed by Sydney A. Fisher. Hen. Mr, Paterson could not have been ignorantef these facte when he clamed in the rink that the movement for cold storage wae initiated by the Liberals. By the way,—there’s vo cold storage for P. E, Island. - NOTES AND COMMENTS, —Mr. James bas had a telegram from the Rev. T. F. Fullerton to sav that he jeft Pretoria for home on the 19th—yes~ terday. Nodoubt be’ll come with the boys ;--and all will be heartily welcomed home. —Mr. Tarte is so anti-Britieh in his utterances that the Globe is afraid to sup~ port what he saye, and pronounces his language “ indiscreet.” Weare asked to forgive these “ indiscretions. But the indiscretions are preached for a purpose. They are intended to breed inter~racial ill-feeling, and we do not eee why a Min~ jeter of the Crown should he pardoned for such anti-Canadian and anti-British work —It seems to be true that Mr. Tarte has challesged Hugh John McDonald to prove that his Parisian epeeches were disloyal to the British Empire, But the “peeches bave been published by La Patrie, Le Soliel and other papers. Surely the people are able to judge for themselves. Of course in judging those speeches a good deal depends upon one’s standard of loyalty. Some men may believe that the Cabinet Minister who boasts ina foreign country that he is loyal because he has to be, and adds that if that foreign ceuntry, whose tricolor is his flag, wars upon Britain, Canada shal! remain neutral, thus abstaining from the defence of the Queen on Canadian soil, is not an enthusiastically loyal man. “Example is Better Than Precept.” It is not what we say, but what Hood's Sarsaparilla does, that tells the story. Thousands of testimonials are examples of what Hood's has done for others, and what it will do for you. Dyspepsia — “I was weak and had fainting spells. Dyspepsia and indigestion fm severe form troubled me. Five bottles of Hood’s Sarsaparilla made me well and strong.” Mrs. WILLIAM VANVALKENBURGE, Whitby, Ont. * A Cood Medicine — “We have taken Hood’s Sarsaparilla in our family as a spring medicine and used Hood’s Pills for biliousness and found both medicines very effective. For impure blood we knew Hood’s Sarsaparilla is a good medicine.” RB. S. Petron, publisher Bee, Atwood, Ont, ? JUL OC Never Disappoints Hood’s Pills cure liver ilis; the non-irritating and | Gely cathartic to take with Hoog’s Sarsaparilia WANTED.—At once, too bright girls to learn milliner y. Apply to Miss Emma Toom bs head milliner with Moore & McLeod. — All new whees. Look atfour assortment of NEW BICYCLES, We have all world Leade” Your Bigygie te‘our repair shop for satistagtory repairs. MARK WRIGHT & G0.. LTD | Mome* Makers. ee _~ —— a MUST TARTE GO ? Divided Cabinet Confers at Moxtrea, Mosraca., Sept. 18-—There was quitea gathering of Liberal politicians in Mon- treal yesterday, and according to reports, the question of the elections wae the prio~ cipal subject of discussion. Sir Wilfrid Laurier arrived from Ottawa inthe mora- ing, aad proceeded to the Wiodeor hotel, where he was met by Mr. Blair, Minister of Railways, Selicitor. General Fitzpatrick, and ex-Premier Emmerson, of New Brunswick, During the day. Mr, Tarte wen\ uptothe Windeor hotel and was closeted for some time with the Premier. The story ie that there is a big breach in the Cabinet, and thatthe Ontario Minie~ ters aremaking « decided kick sgainet Mr. Tarte’s ascendaway . FUR FASHIONS A pronounced Fur Season at hand. Fur Garments‘and Furs of every dis- cription to be the rage. What Sentner McLeod & Co. are do- ing for wearers of Furs. The woran has yet to be born who has not a fondness for beautitul Furs, and i: is therefore natural that this phase Of fasbion should interest and acinate all womankind. For a woman to possess that most comfortable of all outer garments, namely, a Fur Jacket or Cape, is to be the admired and envied of her sex. Hence the universal interest which Fur topics excite among fashion followers. Among the fashiouabie Furs this sca- sou at Sentner McLeod & Co. are Ladies’ Jackets in Persian Lamb, Grey Lamb, Bokhara,Electric Seal,Astrakan, Raccoon, China Mink, Wallaby, Wombat, Siberian, Bear, besides some lovely Jackets in combinations of Persian Lamb. with Mink and Sable Trimmings, also Mink Jackets with Persian Lamb and Seal Trimmings. Sentner McLecd & Co. are showing capes in Persian, Seal, Bokarra, Astrakan, Raccoon, Blue Oppossum, Wallaby, Wombat, Grey Lamb etc. In Fer lined Garments they show a very large variety in Silk Brocide and plain cloth covering and lined with Squirrel, Hemster and Caluga, trim- med with Sable Blue Fox, Blue Op- possum, Black and Colored T hibits. Sentner McLeod & Co. are showing the greatest assortment of Fur Coilars in various combintions of Fur. If every woman young and old, does not possess a feshionable Fur Neck- piece, with a cluster of tails this winter, it will not be dueto any Jack of variety in Sentner McLeod & Co.'s stock or prices. This firm is ths largest Fur dealers in the Province, and they are going to make a show at the Provincia] Exhibi- ition. Their Fur Rooms are worth a Visit. Harm For Sale The subscriber offers her valuable farm for sale, situated two miles from Alberton on the Tignish road, .containing one hundred acres of land in a high state of cultivation. It is*most desirably situated every way, being only one quarter of a mile distant from school house and grist mill, etc. There are on the premises a large dwelling house all finished, a barn 30 feet, good well of water and outbuildings. Terms liberal and to suit purchasers, For further particulars, apply to George Matheson, Esq., Rustico, or to the sukscriber on the premises, SARAH RITCHIE, Alberton, Sept. 18, 1900. ay wed & sat tf wkly tf. 50 HORSES WANTED Wanted at once, 50 general purpose horses, weight from 1100 to 1200 Ibs, age from 5 to Syears. Apply to 4. Horne & Co, KENT STREET, dy 3ins wkly 2ins. 4 THRESHING MACHINERY Buy the Best: Threshing Machinery manufactured by William J. Scott, of Marshfield, are for sale at the Massey Harris Warerooms, Kent Street, Charlottetown. Mr. =coit’s reputation as a manufactur- er ia well known. Only the very best material is used, and tue shakers and cleaners are unequalled for design and workmanship. & September 8th. 1900. t ; WANTED.—A young man as Cierk in a dry goods store; one with seme experienee prefered. Apply to C EXAMINER Office, WANT ED.--Immediately a cook and house maid, reverences required and good wages, | Apply at E.nployment Office, Kent Street, CARPET AT CUT. Pare I ce, New that you are home again from summe Vaeation. a i house replenishing is at hand yon may need sti Pe hall, dining 100m or bedroom. We will offer fellowing ends at priees to clear— 1@ yds Tapestry at 3é%c ss “ 934 14} 14 15} 174 113 12% 1234 12 534 Tap Stair - 5 1-3 yds Tapestry 4 19 24 “ce tI “ 6“ “ec “ fi & sé “s “c ‘é “ee +“ “ “ e ‘< 7 “ at at 50c at 68c at 68c at 70c at 68c at 90c at 45c at $1 at 50> at 85c at 65c at 63c at 65¢ wee ft fer 28, 45¢ for 35e, fer 37c. fer 49c, 1 for 49e, for b4c. for 48c, for 60c, for 35c, for 70¢, ‘ for 37e, a for 58c, for 47c, ‘ for 44e for 47c, We will cut all lengthsat those prices over 5 yds long, Jas, Paton & Cy, OPERA HOUSE}. 4 NIGHTS COMMENCING MONDAY, SEPT. 24th. A - GRAND - EXHIBITION - ATTRACTION The Biggest that has ever visited Charlottetown CHAS. H. YALES FOREVER AND EVER Dzyiu’s AUCTION ALL NEW THIS YEAR. The Caverns of the Evil One Beautiful Valley of Andoche Castle Insomnia Palace of Manikins Bower of Flora The Caves of Despair Gorgeous Trensportation Hundreds new Costu Three Grand Balle mes tS, All new faces headed by SIGNORINAS MAVEROFFER and MACCARI Complete Change Cast Company. THIS YBEAR THE BEST EVER Prices same as Halifax and St, John $1.00, 79¢, 50c, 3° Seats on sale Saturday at usual places, Alfred and Madam Phaseys’ Sidonia Troupé of English Singers and Dancers Ireve and Zaza The Girl With the Dog With the Auburn Tail. The Brotbers Leando Great Trie of Comedy Acrobats 5 Richard T. Brown Comedian and Mimie Anna lloyd The Vital Spark The Sisters Clements Comediennes, Singers, Dancers £M o> > see. 3° se Pere pel . J AS D> . > ) ; - Le ‘ a ) c 4 i Belt and neck clasps, broaches, cuff links, nat pims, pms, coffee and tea spoons. We kave them witb British, Canadian, Frenzh coats of arms. Also flag and maple leaf pins from 10c. and lfc, ap. We have sold a number of wedding rings lately, we are MAKERS of rings can quickly supply any style ring required. New gold spectacles and eyeglasset. enagl acat Scotch, (rish7s34 as of a's ’ nad Fy WwW Tavi or April 2nd%1900, >t a Oataeroa ‘Bl 2s, JOharlotteto pix