a 9004 008 FES. BO 2800+ ORB Don't Bake To-day But order everything vou want at the Eel pee Bakery, Itis certai: ly the number of people their baking S222 ©6082°20668 e240 ORSE7 EASE G82 C 42+ G yemarkacie who sre now gettin: done here. Dent eweller over bake the necess Ring Telephone 98. end leave vour order for Ayple Pies 10) and 12c¢ each Cream Pies 12 and 1l5c eaeb Cocdas ut Pies 5 and 2Cc each Currant Cake lte per lb. White Cake l6c per lo. Bread of all kinds All fresh and gcod DD. Stewart Ec.urper Bakery BAKES BEST BREAD. eesstecsos £ 80086086 *000 . cock stove to aries f jife, @OGO08CSE5BS 20-78 6ue” sian i THE UNEXPECTED xz PRIS ROROROROROROAURRR RES This section of the Dominior Election Act was in the bill as it was intro- duced by the Government of which Sir Louis ig a member; and the Patriot declares that it “practically destroys the secrecy of the ballot ; a “1 A> ™ dace! Aran Ara **In the Province of Prince Edward Island. if any person de S sires to vote, whose rig rht to vk is obje ‘cted to on the , groun d of want ol qua lification, and if a candidate or any agent of a can- didate or (in the absence of such agent) any elector acting in the interest of a candidate, so rbjects in the presence _of the elector, the de *puty retur! cre in addition to Les in his initials on the back « the . bal lot 9g oth- ig fg paper, as provided ce section 76, 3 shall also place on, the back 3 thereof a number corresponding g : to that placed Opposit e the hehe aA ARNO RIN NOIR NOR RCAL AORN RO voter’s name on the poll book. wind Arachs ! ech a ad 4 7 if $4 1€ Z A 4 Z £ 4 4 Z f Aaa (tHE DAILY EXAMINER Sir Louis Davies and the Secrecy of the Ballot AT RONDO RO RORS ROR ORRTRR TAIRA Here are sub-sections 5 and 8 of section 96, safe- guarding the secrecy ot the t YS SSE ballot, with Sir Louis Davies’ attempied davies attempied amend- ment in italics :— Sub section S- No candidate; officer, c erk, agent or any othe! person shall communicate a! 7 ny time tO any person any in- 7 formation as to the numberon =: +} hr } : obi } 1} » 7 Cri¢ t CK Ol Lire DAaLliot papel 7 given toany voter at a_ polling 7 l1On, eX P to court or ¥ lce lawfully requiring him s¢ 7 tO do or atfempt to ascertalir at 7 the counting of votes the num- yi 1) ron the back of any balivt = | aper : but th 1s pre WIS7O72 sh ull a nt ahhAla i f f ; bet MCL APPiy to 0a'iols WarkRed wtH ss Fi , woordance with sections O7 and = ¥} ’ 4 f 7? 4 7 f , i¢ ? Sub sec. 8. Everyone who 7 violates any of the provisions of >t 1; ete eal ates os Si this section shail be guily of an gf > ; . } + 5 o 4 indictable offence, and liab e toa a penalty not exceeding two hun- jg¢ dred dollars, and to imprison- nent for any term not exceeding 7 six months, with or without 3 hard labor, in default of pay- JF ment of such pen alty. ¢ WHAT THISTLE DOWN SAYS About the Brighton Bridge and Its HAFPENS If Ch’town was OTTAWA to-day you would have been gorlry you were net covered fur a large amount. Ihave good companies and can quote you lew rates, & H. Baue Furniture for Sale.—-The housebold furniture in the house now occupicd by Mrs. Macdcnaid, Lx wer Prince &t, is offered fer private sale. Among the articles cflered sre a handsome ccmbination wardieb- and dressing cate, in red mahkcgaiy, and also other | piecesin the ame wood. Apply at the premis: s. tf. a =“? — - = SRE SO Mike GY) DOVER STS ). WcEyers & Go. Stock Exchange Builcing, Montreal. acess | in New York Stocks, cotton and grain, 1-8 per cent Ccmmisston each day Direct wires with New York te .fery faciuty ter promptly. Cerrespendence soliaited. execuung orders Surroundings, We live on the Brighton Road, near the bridge. My family and connecticnos are well e-tablished there now, and we occupy quite a large epace in tbe Pre- riier’s ficid. He is» kind, good man, tor he Jes us live and flourish, and bear flowere, and cow seed, far and wide, from year to year. He is quite unlike thoce priggicsh creatures, ou wis eame road,who puli us up by the roots if any of us venture 10 put our heads atove the ground in their property. I hate those Brighton Road pecplr, and I scorn tbeir etiff gardens with etaring red geraniums, snd horrid sweet peas, erd Virginia creeper and clematis struggling io get up the sides of the housee,aad siu - ting owt tbe daylight from the windows. Liike things as neture grows them. There is nothing prettier (and | know the Premier agrees with me) than a fine bev ot Thisties, with fluffy down, flying up- bill ard down dale, tickling pedple’s moses und waking them eneeze,cr roll- ing about in little eoftt balls on the ground. The owner cf our home has done all he can to protect us the last and kindest act was to ; utup a fence, “a memorial fence” wecallit. itis ceveral feet bigh, and is beautifully carved wiih tLe names of boys who for the Jast half century or so have attended ithe Princeof Wales College. Envious critics eay that fence is a litile wesk in the joints, and lcoks as if bad seen better days; but such people are net worth minding, and anybcd can see tha itis a very elegant, substantial tence, an. quite an Ornament to the road. We Lavea beautiful bridge now on the Brighton Road. It cost oniy a thousand dollars, @ sum 0 insigaificant that the Council thinks nothing of paying it fur euch an elegant structure, But there is no use in trying to please some people. | do uot know hoe maby inches wide the piece of ground is that was bought from the Premier for a huodred and fifty dl lars, fcc the purpose of making tbe bridge w! der on the norih eide; but I em quite er 8 \ I Wise providers at Cnee, Morning and ev Mevse stock of DRESS GOODS latest weais and alaone Furs—QOur Furs this season are all new, and of course the : MANTLES & JACKETS, We carry a magnificent range of Dress Goods in all the Prives from 15c & 25c to $2.50 a yard, teKS & UE for the heuse or personal use do not wait until the pinching frest makes every body want everything all ‘ening hints of cooler weather are sufficient to prompt tLem, to make e: rly and easy choice frem our im- FURS, Very late:t patterns,in Ties, Collars, Jackets and Coats. Mantles & Jackets — We have the pleasure of knowing that; our Manties & Jackets are the neatest fitting, most stylis ch avd best va ue in the city, Millinery—Last week was a busy one in this department; efure have we had such a rush. that it was the most magnificent dis- in this city, never b We hear, on all sides, play of Miltin ery ever shown WHE S & CO LEA ADERS IN] HE PEOPLE’S§STORE. MIL LIN Shy ae y ‘:g bim to have the sluice gate MILLEINERY. Witu it, 6d nuthing Lut the goed of the country could have induced bim to sell it. Some diseatefied people; and there is always some one to grumble, want to know why the piece of ground was aban- doved On the north side of the bridge and apiece bought on the south side. I can te!l you wiy,—it was to show to a@ivantege the oid Eu ton street drain, dewu which arich, dark i|ttle steam «till meanders between jagged banks of «liy and relics of the timber which, in days of yore, Support:d the old draic. Some people lke to destroy all the ancient Jacc mark+,and watermarks too, for that matter, Not many years ago @ larger aud d:eper sheet of water was On ihe por h side of what was tnen called Black Sem’s Bridge, than is now (0 be foucd ou the touth side. But cnly eimple- tous COuld want atull flowing streem ua- der the bridge, and, for wy par , Liniek it would beapity todi-turv the rich al- luvial deposit which for eg-s has been filliuy up tost water course. For years, two or mote tanneries emptied into it and Kustou andother streets contributed ail they could to choke the old thing. Toe right wey is to gov on choking it. It can’t avy up, because thertream trom Spring Park runs juto is. But 1s good enough jurt agit te; and if 1Udves seod up @ Mek recent stOmet mer, why what mauer? It wou’t Lurt ibe Lbistic family, and that 1s sil 1 care for. There i8 & man who. eays he would clean out tbe Governor’s Pond for che sake of tne fertilizar buried ia it. But what would be the use of }:? It would culy cet the esiream ruouirg “again, and perbaps Carry sWay some ot the bog, now turming on the shore ot the Premier’ field avd mekeetkaiing or beat esiling prac* \icable for the tirecome ch lire of the town. It igsll nontense providing plea~ sures for children. They ought to work or gO toechacl ailthe time,—troubles.me little wreiches! Scme of the people livirgin the West Bod signed a petition to tue Governor atk, repat:«d, ucder the Goverpor’s bridge, €0 tha: ive pond might te kept full, treeh and tw:< ; vui tLe eiupid clestures might |b ve kLOwnM that there was no money to w- ou tuch siliy prejects as the bealth o: .: Cummubily Or ine Leauty of the tos i aw eick of hearing nothing all the tire tut health or beauty. THuTLe Down The Liberal-Conservatives of N W-e'm néter, Governor Dewdney tooppose Mr. Auley Morrison, Libera’, at the ceming Domin. jon elect.ous. we oto ———_----- -- CIGARETTE SMOKING issaid to cauee shortness Of breath. If this is so the remecy is leave them off. But if the , ee ehort vbreath Comes from a coldor asthma ee aati. the remedy is Adamson’e Botanic Congt’ mils we feel sure. bave an overflow bho Bileam. 25c. all Druggiste. on SEGLEGGAGBGNS Vicroria Diviston.— Meets every Mon~ i day evening at 8 o'cleck. & t F Qur 753 coreet for 50s tonight.— Prowee “ . Brus a ls Eo. CarteER & Co: announce the 4r- us > | rival cf their eupply of Ba bs direcs frow | "# i Moitand. Sre edvt. | ‘Fol saree Hs wt iF For £r. Jcun’s —Schr. Evelyn, Bencit | és. fs mister, failed from Boston for St.| o All persons having accounts we Jubn’s, Nfld ,on Wednesday, ihe 4tb tus. “P against the firm of Jobnson& *" a &¥ Jobnsoa, are requested to send tS Netice To Taxpaytr-.- Executions are | Wj them in net later than Oct. #9 being iseued daily for pertons] and poll] *! 31. 1908 oe taxes. Pey ard save expences, as the ks ’ , ax t:me ig up. | £5 : a4 Sunpay AFTERNOON: + dole service at. §5 We are juet rendering our 94 ee ee ee Sf quarterly accountsamd would ¢ tbe Go-pel meeting in Mechani-s’ Gall #5 k cal oF tor orrow atierncou at 3.45. Strangers t¢e ASK & prompt settlement o , always We'Come. i Ye same, as 1t 1s necessary that wT —_———— 3 all accounts be closed without gf : GorpeL MegtinG.—R-member the Gos-: delay. re p i Meeting in Mecbau.cs’ Hall Sundey ~~ ernoon ai 4 o’clock Strangers #' wavs 5 a gale. m:. Leseon—2 Cor. 6-10. ‘‘Adb RA at : Ly a) jurtal eling.” ie x \ ; Ye? m portant me zg se % \ ot ea ont COSC & TEMPERANCE CRCSADERS.— The c fficers we (} ds d meubers of Comzany “A” are re- Jo . ested to attend theopening meetingon By “B undsy -vening at 6 30- Come ‘and ies Cor. Kent and Prince Streets & } cing a rew member with you. E'ection ; pew ¢ fii: re. sure 1t was & great wrench for him to part B. C., have nominated ¢2- iat aon 7 TAXES COLLEC: ED Paxes in 1895 (Con- Servative ) . . $25,446,178.a0 [axes in 1900(New CAN cic re 37 919,772.00 | Increased inne laid New _Lib- eda increase “for eich man, woman, and child | Annual increase for each famil oO RVG ce or 12.50 tN Five more years of Mr. tarte wiil cost pa hn ib oka 62.50 | each | } Local ang bee s tT, Peven s ene j ; | egies ~— Ser Vis Cewrer: 7.4 and 21s:, viy Com-nanio | 8a. m. “Ma ine, li a.m Evensony, 7 | }p.m. 14 b acd 28.46—oly Commoni.n 8S ardll. m. Eveu- Matius, 10am. ~ rung, « Pp, Mm. Fort Evectric Comeany.—The Ful! Electric Company tiave jist bad in-tatled, as an additton to their present + ffisient plant, a 100 norse power Ideal Eogine, the moet uzeto-dste engine bow in uee, and built by the reliable firm of Goldie & McCuiloch, of Galt, Out. Anew alier- patitg dynemo base ule been added to \he plantand the company car take on a large ; Umber of uew lights and, they claim, give amuch more efficient service and more improved light than bas ever been giver in Cherlotietcwo. If the citizens AMesire & good brigh. Ight the Full Co. is prepared to give it to (hem, and on any evening the engineer in charge will be pleased to show theeit zens tue working of the newengine and dynamo. An _ in- novation in Charlottetown electric ligh'« ing 18 #186 in use in toe company’s power house inthe shape ofa handsome new whice marble switchboard. ~The efforts put forib by the company to give the cit~ izens an ‘mproved electric vervige et a iow price are well worthy of the patrou- age of all. RECEPTON FOR “OU2 BOYS.” —< Details Discussed and Committees Appointed. There was a large attendance at th® meeting of militia cffisers teld in City Hall lastnight toarrange for a recep:ion to the I[-land soldiers returning from Soutn Africa. Ccl- Moore, D. O. C., presided, and Mejor Hodgeon acted as eccretary. The meeting throughout was most enthusiastic. The officers, like the Citizens, are determined thatthe return: ing heroee ehall be given a fitting wel- come. Details of the reception were taike? over. A special train to bring the “boys” from Halifax to Pictou, and a epecial steamer to meet them at the latter plece were suggested and & committee was sppointed w see what could be done fn this regarv. The reception to be given them upon their arrival in Charlotiectowo.wil,inall'probability,inciude turnout of the milittaand other forces with bands of music, decoration of siores and houses, a torchlight proceszien and display of fireworks. Details will be ara recged as soon as the hourof their are rival in Charlottetown becomes known. B-fore the meeting eé¢journed commit- tees were appoiuted as foilows : Committee on {trareportation—Lt Col Moore, Lt Col Longworth, Surgeon~M:jor Jenkins, Capt Hooper ard Capt Jobnson. ; Dinner Committee—Surgeon - Majos Jenkins, Mejor Davison, Capt Bartlett ' Qepiain Carvell and Lieut Leigh. -| These committees are to report on, | Thursday evening next, to which date the ‘meeting stands adjourned, | The boys of the Highland Brigade also | met last night to arrange for a reception 'to Chaplain Fnilerton and Lieut Macdon- -ald,who sareon their way bome ‘rom South Africa, With a viewto raising funds tor this !nudsble object it was d-- cided to hold a eccial in St. James’ Ball on Friday evening next, at which a choice literary and musical programme will be discussed, refreshments served and candy auriicecream provided. The otject is most praiseworthy snd the Highleuders PAF IGHGGRP EELS | iden vt ities ETB E S| CHARLOTCETOWN OCTOBER 6 rgoo., a a —_— 12,473,694 00 | sheet TER ~~ ay eee enIRs Che tae sree . * - om ER Ms ry * oe ' Kes re it it don’t fit it’s no good. The first essential toa Jacket is Fit. It don’t matter how fine the cloth may be, ¢ how elegantly the gafment i 8 gotten up Gur Jackets are all fitted on human forms before they leave the factory. Every detail of finis and workmanship is closely scanned; and the goods come to us as perfect as it is possible for skill to make them. Want a good fitting Jacket? Come right to us! $2 50 to $19.75 each. STANLEY BROS See T. J. Harris, Fall Our imprrvations in Suit'ngs, nter ire 1 ow full and complete. Cool mo niog? and evenings must remind you’ that you want a top-coat. We are showing a magnificent range in correct coatings for spring and fa! talf you want a h avy wint«r overcoat now is the best time to buy. Our range in Scotch Saitings for fall and win‘er cannot be surp ised, Furnishings — Goods. Ladies’ Jackets, Ladies’ Capes, Dress Gocds, Coat and Costume Cloths. We show a fine new stock ——_ ~ Anneun 1900. é ‘Ties, Underwear, Waterpro t ats, Sweaters, Hese, Handkerchiefs, etc. GURDON & MCLELLAN Overcoatings, Trouserings, LONDON HOUS2 ei ev:, for tall an Umbrellas, Usp +eese Men’s Stylish Onfittere. gr veerniiaene mnie or beni saccee eP achat a sn aa Rl eso