THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN SEPTEMBER ee em goo 4 Word About A prescriptic We are compounding gai more each week. more Many people have found that here they can always get just hat is called for. Just at the ime we Pro. ise and that the rice is reasonable. We always we the Dest of everything and sor dispensers are ‘thor agit} qualified. forge E. Hughes The People’s Druggis Apothecaries’ Hall. a aRRRETNAR NE aay ‘BAKE TO-DAY put order everything you want at the Eclipse Bakery. It is ce:tainly remarkable the number of people sho are now getting their haking done bere. It’s Too Hot tosweiter over @ cook siove to bake the necesearics of life. Ring Telephone 98. sod leave your order fer Apple Pies 10c and 12c each Cream Pies 12cand lic each Cocoanut Pies 15c and 20c each Ourrant Cake 6c per lb White Cake l6c per lb Bread of all kinds. | fresh and good. OG8e CORE CORi OOBE TstrPHone 98. D. Stewart Eciipee BAKERY BAKES BEST BREAD. et M W2Qe0Rare8 | CARD! DR. H- L. DICKEY (Late of} Loudon” Hospita!s.) ®PECIALIST: Fye, Far, Nose. Throat. OFFICE: Cameron Bicck Victoria Row. HOURS: 9.30 a. m. tol p. m.;2'01p. m, Evenings b) FL) OL Bc L's vod (be. (Eyes Lestcd,e1rg kittewiih Glesses.) y 6aw. seee” ne oe amecse ee Di. CLIFT Cures CHRONIC DISEASES TORE. Ofece et 1 Pr} ard R°JP- rtumtice, carne ‘sro Kert Steer, CPaslests Ovwn, fio THE 3 DAILY EXAMINER ~~ SEPTE MBERBI , A BAD EXAMPLE. Waar a hue and crv would have been raised foor years ago by the false Libera! leaders and their preea ifa Conservative Minister of the Crown bad used a Gor« ernment stesmer tO promote his personal or his electioneering pursuits! But the goveroment steamer Brant was taken from | her mooring in Caoarlottetown yes'erd y moroing and seot to Point du Coene, noi | Oo public duty, but to enable Mr. Blair to aidressa public meeting at Summerside | —and the Liberal leadera and their creas are now all emiles. Kventhe most ont- regeou: and wasteful misdirection of public property is winked at or openly | c mmended by the reptile press, , As I'he = ey Was seul on the Lord’s Day to E oe over Mr. Peters for a party purpose, o Srapt Was #®@a: yesierday, huodreds of miles, atthe public expense, to briog cver Mr. Biair for party pur- poses. The care is andetensible. But Kis One The Liberal Leaders seem io tuick that peblic property, before everything else,is for their special use and bexe fit. tCanualous act of Mr. Larie who, two or three vears ago took the Goveroment of many. Witness the Steamer Kureka for a leagthy pleasure trip io which he and his friends beld hi,b c.rnival,—and charged the whole cost to “‘wharvesin P, E. Island!” ‘be example ofthe Master of the Admipisiration is now being followed ty his subordinates io the cabinet and by high officials. The queston whether or not it is right to do <hat which they de~ sire to do is a secondary consideration. Reckleseness and extravagance the public service the Crown Pace, en pervade and the ministers of — pledged to economy—iead the “ The Conservative candidates and the Conservative Press io general are busily engeged in resurrecting iseues long since dead, in delving in balf forgoiten lore for the records of the past, and 10 endeavoring to give life to questions tnac have passea into bistory, Led by tueir egotistical chief, Sir Charles Tupper, the renowned Conservative arch» slogiet, they are actu~ »liy living im the past and their scenes of labor shoald be changed to the clase:cal lands where they would doubtless find larger scope for their researches. - Pa- triot, September 14. Let us see. What old issues have th® Conservative press und candidates, and the Conservative leader, resurrecied ? year 166, to the fact thatfor eighteen or twenty years previously the Liberal leaders denounced protection, and to ‘the fact tha protection ie still ia force eds eff-ct though he Liberals bave been in office for four Sir Charles has pointed out ths! ;n this regard the Coneervatives were ad mittedly right and the Lib-rale admitted y years. wrong. They have referred to the fact t’a Libera! leaders promieed to reduce ex ; } penditures, taxation and debt, and tha “MUGSY evening tulvierdsy &. m. every ‘itn | ek: ere have a'l been increased by millions cs upon milliens of dallara. Sir Charle —_— . - The firs Fw Se eee ) goods are )) tailor-made good shown, § Come early and at New Jackets | shipments of our Neur Fall Jackets ' have arrived and are ready for your ¥ inspection. Needless to say these the neatest, best fitting. WEEKS & CO s we have ever secure first choice They have referred to the contest cf tn® { ——s ‘Our Featbered Fricnds- —_—_——— - Tupper has pointed ont that if the Con- | fervatives were wrong§in respect to these | important matters, effecting the taxpsyers further out of the way. They thar, have referred yo the fact previous to 1896, the #Lib« eral leaders cham pienes Continental Pree Tr de 6s @ panacea for all the evils then besetting the people. Sir Charles and Mr. Foster have pointed out that io respect to thix ancient fad the Coneerva- lives were right and the Liberal leaders wroog. They have referred to the fact that the Liberal leaders took upin succes-ion Commercial Union and Unrestricted Reci- ! procity, sod the resprct to both of these «@ 1estions. i Sir Charies, ii is irue, ' ‘bat they were wrong and Conservatives adm:t edly right in little further back and referred to tbe consoli- oation of Canada aud the building of the Canadian Puac.fi¢ Railway—io spite of the Liberal woich be was proud aod weot a leeders—as achievements of of which tbe value to every Province, to British Norih America es a whole,ind the British Em- pire, is now recognized aad thankfully admittei by every intelligent ani patriotic citizen. But for the most part, the indictmeat ihe leaders refers to rgainet false and foolish Liberal the years immediately precediog 1896 and thore suvsequent thereto. Tuis is not“ancient” history. Tnis is modera _bistory, acd it leashes plainly and uamistakably tha trust canuot be placed in the L.bersl Leaders and that ihey ought to be turned out of office. This protest of the Patriot sgiinst ‘ ancient history” betrays the fear that is at the hearts of ths false and foolist: Lib eral leaders and their subsidiz-1 follow . ers of the “reptile prese.” They fear the record of history as Macb2th feared the ghoste of those whom he murdered. They know thatthey are guilty of haying de- c ived the people ; they know that they st ie tieir Oop onent’s poli'y ; they know that ihey hav; been reckless and ex- travagant—and they fear ao hooest peoples rig 1.cuvu8s indignation . ——————EE—EEE ee ROTEL ARRIVALS. Davies.—_W L Hotel Ogle, Toronto; J Walsh, Mt Stewart: W Har reywell, Hunter River; E Y Row! ee step! hen, N B; W ] Giles, Toronto; Mrs Willa ud Kitchen, Fred- ericton; I C Hall. Queen Hotel—J W Callbeck, Augustine Cove; ALM Blackador, Trinidad; jose; _ Burgess, Hazelbrook; Wm Sterns Mc ell; J E Sterns and wife, Marion Sterns, Dart seat Miss Emeline Kk Clarke, Miss Julia H Sher- man, Cornelia B Lawson, Yonkers, N Y: Florentine H Havden, Anna L Ward, Wat bury, Conn; Mrs J] Bb Henderson, Brookline, Mass; E J Hens jerson, Salem, Mass: L E Distant, Halifax; Mrs W P Archibald. Miss Jenny Arcl hibaid, Sunny Brae, N 8S. -o Iron Deposits Sypxey, Septem‘er 9.—Donald Mathe~ eon, ef Baugor, and Celia Gillis, of Syd ovy, have traosferred theiriron depois | at Big Pond to the Dominion Iron and Seel Conpony. deposits are considered | very valuable or its equivalent when you DY Skirt and make it as good as new a } MAYPOLE SOA P it aa i FREE book on Eeme Dyeing by DP] 7 to to | A. P. TIPPET 2 C0., Montren eames i The Prince Edward Island Wagaz ne rw 4 : a - os Is out. Yiu should hive ie Why? B-canve isa most litere ting number antl well we roh yours n it ie, ‘The following are the couten:s. Ali are go d numbers Micmac Squaw and Wigwam Frentispie Roogan’s Reverse The Ambiticus Man John Maclirena Words Oaly Teremiah Clar] A How the Dog Saved Grandfz A Jcu ney fr m Port Laloie to St. Peter’s Bedeque and its Peopie—IV tlenry H. ' r Hooper, Detroit, The Tantramar Marsh H. #4. & The River ! late and the Argeatine R-pul i Tos h Reid Reminiscent John Mo! ison 1 7 - rn - > i. e-bemES, contenant east thSeSS SAI ORAS '¥ For sae at all the bookstores anil j Vf: Gewstands. F.ve cents the «py. or! \ . — THE PE IPLE’S STORE ()) subs:ript.on ftiy cents th: years! . Ss: ‘nd ac py si your fejend a vay oF | AND RETAIL. ‘ 9 your boy or girl at acho |. f ( WHOLESALE | THE P. E. I. MAGAZINE, P. VU. Bex 698, Char’ott-town. of the country, the Liberals are much f Local and Giher ‘tems. cHme, j _ p ] Tue Pross —Fine ; tempera’ure abou’ — ExroLt Your Name sith the Topper Clab tovight. CourT.—One POLICE drunk morning fined $1 or 4 ays. a.) ee Regul Edward to-night at ATTEND the to night mee “V."—The * afterrn y ¢ aiternoon at ar meeting of Lo & O ‘clock, - ting of the Tr -_- o'clock. Do 4 _—_ LIBER JIBER > , at d O ClOCk, at Milton Hall on o'clock sharp. Particulars later, ANOTHER ADVA advanced a.cent ranged from 22c. - Y ALL young mn of the Turper Clu BAND To-NI 1as prepared a ch ~~ Rocky Pctv1 Monday next t from Rocky 1 Sanday afterncr 43 and fortnightly Cuarlotteiown. loading | ert h at M ing for Charlotteto for St. John’s, NA 4 ‘ advertisement. Aull la-t tire of the pubtve ihe ore hund litte or nothing fr was not protectea For tHE horse, Waa Ree» rd states McCoy fight hat McCoy got atth +.eventh $5.00 for 26 cents | the Kid ae AL-CONSERVATI “1. +4 ae ner Club meeting In to 2 7HT.— i ne ice programme for t concert in the Quee Xu drawing up 4 report for red in Rome. ExaiBirIon. took over tclay some cattle, horses, sheep Halitax ex ib ition. to Senator vr a Fake? on the authority of one of oCov’s seconds that the recent Corbetin was a fake. I: VES attend BIS Mall thi a> L. O. A.—Royal Scarlet Chapter will meet Friday, 14th ———_— NCE. —Butter, ; in the market or — of i6 vears ib tonight. — —— > FERRY. —On 4th Regt. n Square Gardens was dge Prince ipper Club at 8 o’clock in the B IS Hall. * Y’s” will meet on Wednes- n't forget, the Tup- Ss evenirg — Notice —The ladies of Grace Church will hold their annual tea on Tha iksg iving Day. of age and over are req vested to attend the meeting band night's and after : Elfin will make es last trip from Charlotte ¢ wn at6 p m, and a t 6.30 p m The 3 . ‘lock trip on will be discontinped. hereafier, Ca ontreal, wn. She will ; , Sunday evening, and on Monday, bi; ey ope Sy oo <= Tuetrr Worx Cren —The Ottawa and rehet Committee bas paid the a Workman- claim, aod with the exce;ztion th- on CHANGE OF tImME.—The Campana will sail frem Pictou on Satarday, Sept. 15, ling at She will eail from Char- lottetown as much earlier as po esi ble. BONAVISTA.—The s.s. Bonavista, now on sails Friday morn- be due here 17th, sails Iney. See f-rmation work ot tue Comumilliee ‘8 practicaliy at anend. A COMING. ATTRACTION —‘'O is to be played in Charlottetown ‘Quo Vadis.” it may be added, triamphal march through the Itali It was performed fifty times in N:; The anthe ym the play, as by copyrigi ¢. —The and ewine for the Some of the eaitle beloaged Fer-u-on. Yesterday afternoo —The every cent of a a in Phi uo Vadis’ u this fall. has made a ian Cities. rples +} ine Princese on Mr. N. F Dockeadortf, Nor:h River, +bipped two and Mr William Vickerson, a tul! to the 8: Jobo exhib'tion. iladelihia is etated the puree for losing. Avother etory is that Cortett was expect d ito i+t McCoy defeat him, but hour declined aud defeat-d eaid, has aveterionsly disappeared from his bome 1 New Yors. — HEN YOU are feeling tired and £@ outof sorts you W ili Gnd Hood's ' Saparllia Wi 4 7 - zvod. Se eure to Today : Sep af Me Herbert &. y nm Oaths, 12 GO you W onderfui to GET HOOD’S. DIED. Holl, t. llth, Herbert Arthur, son of this city, aged fa fR Sy RSs RAS Ky: sah SASS sb eo Ks * Exhibition = +f i & 7, = 3 Wee ‘ oy a % Will find us giving rare $s . bar ssi iS In evel Vthaing in the : op wr ty tine. : a & “6 We have just been in bosi- 2A ff ness 11 vearsand are goingto §& celebrate, a = din sn Wet y % If you're Thirsty, try our , Lola. —> wv If you smoke, try cur &, Cigars, vw - Lh sy Drugs, sos off, 7m“ Xt se," 4 oh ? oF Cor. Kent If you'rs sick, try S a he —— v4 one 4 “ee fe cur wr if and Prince Street ts 3 Si eo BWHEASPELS af. ernzon this ; ard 9 has had novel i US . Xa a — | LADIES CLOTH JACKETS i STANLEY BROS First our NEW FALL JACKETS just cpenel—a instalment of splendid assortment. Perfection in Quality AND ship Stanley Bros, IGE EREAM SOCIAL AND ENTERTAINMENT come TN animes MILTON HALL —ON— TUESDAY, SEPfEMBER Ith, 1900 ] - es BLACK DIAMOND — LINE. . The 8 8. S$ treal Fridav morning Sept. due at Charlotterown Monday. Sep’. !7th, and sails for St. Jubn’s, Newfound an’! via North Sydney, carrviog horses, cattle aod éhe ep on deck, and . Bonavista ailing from ‘foo- l4:h wii te ’ Ice cream tnade cf genuine cream ! . pea ei Justtry i: !! Cake and cream, most de- | deck. at lowest poesible ras me oe ncous, and ap evening wiu the heath For further partiza’s ; 4: ‘of mus cians, utder the dection of Mr. Jost} and passege, app yto of Miller Bree. wih he meagorticers ’ PEAKE BO. ¢ Grapbopbone Grand—finest in the Mari- oe tie . - I 7 n " ' time Prov nces. ve’town, Sept. Llib, 1700 Tce ereum and cake 10ce, ment 10 DUBEL STR. CAMP ‘V4. As a CHANGE OF Time, Ec ertain- od * % Wil) sad from P-ctor on Sa'urday gu i . ra] . ’ es =a “ 5 iybad 15 h agi ond fernightly thereafier, sins, ee a enlling at Charl sttetowa and satire from As } en er ’ - . nigh oH . nere a+ muc ' : \ Ss ay + ay Lome re Lemp n tad Vos » , ' a — thas ™ . ne - & ees “ igre we greta gn Pn praciicable, PRIDE 2 BS Soe Spe ie c Lede a at "Fr / : 2 as twee oe Ge ae ict“ : PARY Sisls DHUS.. ’ | Agents, j Carer wr. >p L.1909-Exll, 34, ouar 13, 16, rot 17,19. ' As Supplied To The Queen Ferguson's Everton toffee Batt-r Seoteh cirect from Edin . rzh, Se : For sale ut Macdoiala’s Drag Store Night Bell. Register The S 8. POLINO of the Dobell | Line, is due here from Montreal on ; Tuestav, S vt llth, and suls for : * > - ° o St. John’s, Nfid, via Sydney and | Nerth Sydnev, carrying live stock oa | deck and prodace under deck at Jow- ; est rates, | For further infornati n as 0! | freight and po agply to x oo ve nt. ; | | NOTICE! b . anne _nd ‘ 7s. ° Poist FERRY. | | On and afit+r Monday, \7th, | the steamer i:ltin will make her last ‘trip from Charlottetown at 6 p. m., aad 6.30 from Rocky Point; also ais contirue 3 ovlock trp on Sunds 11—3i. ROCKY Se pt. Nurs2s a mea EO RR Sos “og moe Ao 8 pcm oe nmetna oe sewed aes mane cremenn a ee aga ge ree mate ae ae ian Ss Se ee ee Se Ser, eis ee. 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