7 oe ese oe ' y ¥ — en eee THE DAIL’ EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN SEPI1EMBER 24 1900 ; ee Sire ET ee : i: NOTES AND COMMENTS, CANOE CCVE BREAKWATER. Ses Nea ratee te NGa Ne Sess Aes \BSOLU ine Ls M —Judging by the fues they are making Sirn.—It appears the unsound Jocel J about him, the new Liberals wish sincere | Premier is ve ry auxious about the Canoe | y thta Hugh John had not come eut to | Cove breakwater. Before the _Douglas- help Sir Charles ih the coming comteet. Wire election two persons visited the | ee ye Oca locality and agreed to tuy all the stone | —The St. John Sun reports: that al ce wosd owned by tie eee ee Hilleboro tne oO her ; lay Mr. Emu eract are orders to remy m ber the Doctor Ww h 0 } took an affectionate leave of his Alber e election came on. It appears that Genuin county constituents, Hetold them tha ‘Te atalnens Mol deuei+ kaka: anne = he cculd go on the bench or could be jaarry which was in great demand by the J candidate in Westmeriand, but did no snhine anrate, “Bea Meee ee £ ? Be : na 11D ‘ fr.) te SS say which he would take. The genet ud Mr. McKenzie were too intelligent to b) y : impres#iOn is that he expects both. e boweht by choi: 4 thle baeane [ ie S i ; Pr i im = af? e —The Montrea! Gazette remarks tha +e on doubtless the unsosnd Premier Bs ra rs L : Pills ‘the financial accounts of the year endin Li util the etreams where, we = ase oy Lilt tle iver ©) with Jun2 30th show that the cuetom & ared, exe ut fish can be cavg ity int & + j » and excise tax collections of the twelve?» der to Henne & bh bake ry for the propoga- m Must Bear Signature of months were $38,242,223. This is $10, {tio of fsk. What is te ld der “iust ‘ ad ¢ Marj aR ~ 182,938 more than was “wrung” from th: ( ‘tne Mioister ot Marine and Fisher 2 : people in the Conservative year of 1896 scan send @ special n werrn. with the LA i od > ace but it does not seem to worry the] seceasary epawn. and Canoe Cove,when it f flee Liberals so much, . ' ; Ye “jt They had tne spend eeeives 118 just reward, will boast of a Absolutely Free, To every Gentleman and Lady visit- ing our display ef beautiful Fure and Clothing We will givea guess ticket to be used for guessing the value of our display in the Exhibtion building, the the valne to be taken at the regular marked figures: The Gentleman all the Liberal | \¢ they are true to themselves, will receive | FOR HEADACHE. papess and politicians in favor of the | vettertreaiment than bas been meted out CARTERS is ITTLE it (VER a6 PILLS. FOR DIZZINESS policy of annexatien in South Africa. The to them by the Minister of Marine and his . ; manifestoes of the party leaders have not doughty lieutenant, Mr. Farquharson. FOR BILIGUSNESS. yet appeared; but as svon as they do ap- FOR TORPIO LIVER. pear the speech-making will begin, and FOR CONSTIPATION. the campaign will go forward, tivee; they will not accept sicnes for FOR SALLOW SKIN. —An order-in-couacil has been passed | bread. Cuisintins FOR THE COMPLEXION authorizig the Militia Department to ar a ; GENUINE must ave spuaTurs, range for sleeping car accommodation : ‘ Asi; | Parety Vegetable, rue | for future returning soldiers from South LIBERAL PROMISES.? ry “ Africa. Hitherto the men travelled as GUE SICK HEADATHE. [be people are sovereign, and will dictate (heir Own terms to aspiring representa- ing af it, ikwater and hatchery, aye, a hotel for see Fac-Simile Wrapper Below. ; . uriets to consume the food grown ip . —One effect of the dissolution of the | ‘pat ne ghborhood. We have so doubt, \Wery small and as easy British Parliament has been to elicit de: whatever, that this intelligent community ( to take as sugar. clarations from almost aie soldiers generally do, tak‘ag “ pot luck,” ie ene Se ee . but the government has decided that bet~- : ; a a ter treatment shoald be accorded the} An d Sir louis Levies Ircluded. | CREE EE others. Aa election is in prospect ! They told the country that the Con- i ’ —The Mail and Empire remarke that | 8¢rvative policy was ruinoue, . whea Sir Richard Cartwright stood up io ‘dt ld ch ti 7 Hillsborough Oxford county and abuicd Sir Charles ee hey would change it in every Tr pper, on the ground that none of his relatives had gone to the war, he either They said there were too many minist« epoke in ignorance or with malice, for ers—they raised two additional ones to| ‘s Brid tr Sir Charles’ grandson is fighting as a higher pav. ee private. Such an attack was a smal! : thing for 6 man o/ Sir Richard’s preten- They promised to cut down expenditure etons. Mr Fitrpatrick has a much higher | and reduce the debt. Th New Bridge is com- notion of fairness. During bis speech on N ber of Paslinment.. should de Guessing the exact figure gets a - 7 the contingents, Dr Landerkin,the Parlia- | “° aon oie arliamen ou $20 suit free ‘ng and sare the dry mentary interrupter, broke in with the | 8PPO!nted to ofice. , : = en funny remark that — So They promised to destrov the protective streets and roads. Then Tupper at the front,” whereuson Mr. Fi z princ'pal inherent ia the Nationa! Policy 5 tS aii s. patrick reoried that men cculd serve : their couotry in public lifeas well as on you will need some- the battlefield. Dr. Landerkin ‘ar: ff, The Lady Guessing the exact figure gets a $20 cloth Jacket free, Should there be no correct guess the two nearest to the exact figure will get the prizes, Our Prices Are Low So figure quick and clesely you may be the luckey person. Each person has a guess each day of the Exhibtion. Prowse Bros. The Farmers Boys, and Wenderfu! Cheap Men. Fubsided Mr Fielding lays great +tress upon the export trade of Can-da, tut saves nothing about the over importations of 1859. The ucrease Cf imporiation to secure the ex —Tte Montrea! Witnese says . Tt 8 tra re venue was $43,464 113. The duty he Have a fine Selection seldom that there is euch a wide-epread | 788 paid by borrowed money from the sis \ : $ : under this rebuke, red fuom ths crown ot thing nise in footwear. his head to his neck, and was not heard ot again during the entire sersion. sense of loss associated with the deaib of s banks, and this over importation is a ree maninthe prime of life as prevails in petiseog cf the condition that prevailed Sell.ng Very Low eastern Ontario snd the Ottawa valley, | ¥ben Sir R cbard Cartwright was miniet> — and largely in Mootreal, over the sudden | *? Of fiaance in the McKenzie ministry. ending of the earthly career of the Kev. lites ta aaa J. EA, BELT Jf) sono weteod, of Veniieek Hilt, cailea] ytonrcal Geran The press of the two parties has got iato fairagreemeat on the issue Of selecting corrupi men as perlia mentary candidates, Liberal papers egree with those of the Conservative party that Conservatives should not nomius+ ~n ck meno. Conservative papers are comiug to agree with Libera! papers aleo that chaoos- g ing such Candidates does 20 harm to the directly by misadventure from the ecen- ae, uf those urgent activities in which he hau I}+ Freres Feot ard shown himself to bea na\ural lerder of men. Aided by no adventitious circum staaces, his own nobility of personality was rapidly impressing itse!f on the com: muvity in euch a way as to make men Bay that a thousand men could have been more easi'y epsred than he. Not that he Liberal party, Mr. German and Mr. li f did anything ostentatious or out of the Pacaul are “good enough supporters of The Re 1e way. He simp!y and modestly, and with Mr. Tarte, Mr. Siftor, Mr. Blair and Dr. determination, took the right aide in all things, and what lay next tohand he did Lat Dees well and truly. The best hope is tha ee ee there is somethiag in the fall of leaders to IxDEPENDENT Action.—An O:tawa des aie thee Steve. Borden and the rations job. ° h inspire others to step to the front by emu patch saye: The Dominion Trades Congrees la y mil § lating their tertitude and faubfuluecs. cy a vote of 18to 22, today decided that the time for inaependent politics! actioa o . : . oo the part of the trades unionists of Can- of Bouth Attics, wes ‘nothing com, ata has come, and adopted a resolution te gared co the? relief] that is felt by that effect. } BS. SMITH, and hunareas or other SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS, annul eo nk MERICA’S Greatest Medicine is wenn ot F. E. oR si : The special attractions at our forth ilood’s Sarsaparilla, because it pos- ; € 7 SIR . 8 &8 “ sse rative y tince they have started using coming Charlottetown Exhibition will be | ®°35°3 Unequalled curative powers and GIn'T aDG= SOAP [°° 4 ccale never heretofore attempted in its record of ie is GREATEST. the annals of Prince Edward Island rey |e = , , ‘it. amusements. Tne exhibition manag - All nrat ciast grocers SELL i ment has engaged Kelly and Ashby famous TITE HeCINNON & McHEYIN originators of scrobatic comedy. They perform a series of remarkable somersaul's i WHOLESALE AGENT | Ona billistd table acd arene mcreat!'®| Charlottetown Business (College roars of laughter and favorab’e comment: Writing é.cademy, Their Charlottetown engagement marke their third and last Canad‘an Will re-open'for the fall and winter 090641000000 COOS SOROGS® | APprarance, as they go direc: from | -erm On Monday, Augusi 20th inst, ~~ a here back to -ngland under aj Although students may enter at any 4 ; three years contract to appear in the prine | ‘ime, it is desirable that intending stu. Students cipal music halls and amusement resorts | dents enroll as soon as possible after the of Europe. Their act has that tinge of| term Opens. i & novelty which is decidedly refreshing,| Graduates from this college secure Now is the time to r: epare Another feature will be Auguste Dewell, ee and they will = 7 peer ; , who psrforms one of the neatest and|'n keeping up our reputation In this . for anothr yews work ; ro balancing trapese ae world | direction by entering as early in the term| Having pu.cnasea from Mr. F. J We have ali che books has ever seen, Mr. Dewell originally | ae possible. fornsby the stock and good will of 3 authorized for the Colleges came to America as assistant and trainer! Svssxcts: Book-keeping by single and| tis Bock and Stationery Busines in und Public Schools. Exer- of the .amous strong man Sandow, and is| double entry (theoretical and practical,)| ne Morris Block, we will continue the —_—_— - some $$ $$ 3 : sow recognized as doing the best swingint| Actual Business Practice, Businese ousiness in its various branches, sell- ‘ a ise and Werk Book: —a trapeze and Roman column act in el| Penmanehip, Business Correspondence, ing at lowest prices for cash on! “Miss tiers x ‘ll F d ae arge line and good value. America. His feat of balancing a fully Commercial Arithmetic, Commercial Law B. Hornsb oo. h m we the ou bel ¢ side esid rigged mau-0f-war on his chin while Railroading,Steam boating,Bavh ing (acwua os ae 9 O Has manag rae SS eee, 3 swinging and the belchicg forth of many | prectice in the College Bank) Typewriting | >USiness in the past, will be in charge : : ink, etc, ete. cannon is & realist’c and unique novelty. | Shorthand and Navigation. of the store, and will be pleased to Urniture Bar ains Besides the above these famous pyrotechs| ,Faortrr: LB Miller, Principal, | attend to all old customers and many ; } niste, — and Teale, have been engaged | Teacher of ene Arithmetic, | new enes. MITCHELLS BOOKSTORE to give what is promised to be the granod-| Business Practice, Business Cor res pond- <« ; est display of fireworks ever given on the| ence, Typewriting and Navigation. "= A choi-e new stock of Wall Papers , : ae ill be 2 t le, and all de- 5 : Island. In fact it will equal in some A C Macmillen (Vice-Principal wil " JBKe. Pat Om sare, Queen St. Opp. Prowse’s. respects surpass in nlaikisophde aod Fe Teacher of Railroading, Steam boating | P@ttmenis of the business will be kept COBO 0088 M CeOS 3000 2000 C006 | grandeur anything in thie line heretofore Banking, Accounting and Actual Businese | Vell stocked. A well supplied news attempted in the entire Maritime Prov- | Practice. te and will be a special feature of the ania ah inces. Their ontract with the Associa J Harry Williams, Teacher of Business | business The store will be knewa as tion provides that they are to give the! Fenmanship. ‘The Bazaar Bookstore.” grandest fireworks programme ever wii-| Wm. Moren (licensed) Teacher .of Z ’ _ | nessed in the Maritime rovinces. Thus/| Shorthand. . fee THE Al) HORSES W ANTED it will be seen that this year’s Oharloite-| J L Joncas (Quebec), Teacher of Draw- town Exhibition will be gresier and on a ing, Lettering and Auditing. more pretentieue scale than ever before. Beside our regular course of lecturee Wanted at once, 50 general purpose horses, on Commercial Law, Lectures will be weight ‘rom 1100 to 1200 Ibs, age from 5 to _—___+— given by many of our Professioaal and years. Apply to Business men. Ansouncement later, For But we don’t like tw use the word. So many ad- Vertisers use it and don’t mean it. Webster says, “a gainful transaction”—that’s how We mean it—a gainful transaction]for our customers» em o-m Om 4 me 6. Oe Oe, We would like you to call and satisfy yourself that what we say is true, Your best friend can give you no bet: licati f : i i ° h N A. Horne & Co, [avis tas warts £8704 0 beter application. forme, tetimoaal, en Successors to'P. J. HORNSBY. Jo n ewson Richy coh in KENT STREET, | stomach and weak nerves take Hood’s L. B. MILLER, MORRIS BLOCK.... y 3 y 2ins, Sarsaparilla, | Priacipal, Ch tewn, March T5, 1908. ars rmeti =>362 0S t do a> PDOD 4 OOS DOW. 639370005 208s DP DIDEM®