queen ws. Princ ilway Prince Edward Island Railway} THE DAILY EXAMINER GRenaEyeTes ——— eee ae eee mo | SEPTEMBER 8, 1900. CHARLOTTETOWN EXHIBITION. = | me Sept. 25th to 28th inclusive. A BAD CANVASS. Excursion Retorn Tickers will be We have heard, from several directions, issued t om e}] stavions Sept. 24th, =dtb, that the agent of Za Puérie, of Muntreal, 1s 26.b avd 27th, 1900, at one firat clase . ao etnies A all si gle tare, good to return Sept. 29th, | ROW 2B MNS rovince at work among OUF It 1900, at special reduced fares, good to re- | low ens of French descent, and that his turn Sept. 27th, 1900 For particulars nt briefly, stated is this: Take La of rates and special train arrangement] p,:, support Sir Wilfrid Laurier, be apply to vesrest iicketagent or conductors | _ .. is Frenchy vote against Sir Charles aig coos G. A. SHARP, Supi. Pupper and the Orangemen. Ch’tcwn, Sept. 4:h, 1900 eod. Che Messrs. Tarte have, of course, a right to se an agent here to ask subscriptions for ne - the Liberal organ, for which Mr. Greenshields of the Drummond Railway deal, put up $20, Prince Edward Island Railway, 020 igh L’Impartial and Le Moniteur ¥ Acadien are much more worthy the support of our French-speaking people. But we pro test against the Laurier-Tarte party canvass. HAL'FSX N § EXHIBITION i It is not true, and it is entirely opposed to Fstop Seri ' “th arest wish” of Sir Wilfrid’s heart, as Sept 2th to 20th, 1900. expressed at New Glasgew ! It is calculated t> provoke race bitterness and strife and to prevent union and concord among the ele- Exccrsion Reworn Tickets will be} ments of Canada’s population. Moreover, it jesued einer VIB Poistda Chene ‘or PIe- | 5. trans arently weak;for if, upon this ground tou trom a! sumone atone first class the French-Canadians ought to vote for the eingle fare from Sept. llth to 19th, 1900. Dae eee Ped A aoe ie hosh inclusive, good to return Sept. 32ed | Soveroament, I 1s Clear that upon this ground 1900, ard on Sept. 12th acd 13th, 1900; | the English-speaking electors ought tovote for the roun’? rp rate will not exceed $5.50 | t from anv +\stion; good to returo third day, | } including day Of iseue. G. 4. SHARP, Supt Ch’town, Sept. 1, 19.0. eod, cE ls - { } Prince Edward Island Railway. |” acts | F ST. JOHN, N. B., EXHIBITION, Sept. L0th to 19:b, 1900, | ! a ‘ LC Exccasion Return Tickets wiil be? jeeved from al] stations atone first class single fare frcm Sept. 8th to 18th, 1900, both ixclusive, good to return until | Sept. 220d,19(0, and on Sept. 11th acd | 7th, ryuy, .e rowud trip rate will not excxd $450 from any station, aaa e Feturn ‘bird dav, ineluding date of issue, e lp h a n "; i \ | G. A. SBARP, Supt. Cu'town, Sept 4th, 1900. eod, . Watch i. meni, and sO misreprese If you have any watckes, clocks or jewelry to be repair-|L ed you will make no mistake to bricg them to The Moiern Jewelry and Fancy Good: Store, Al:bough we are not the | insuli. men that take the sun, we|" gusrantee our work thats|"’™ done. cumnyeide Jewelry Store, Oprozite Post Office, Jury & Co.) =: As To The Queen: Fercuson’s Everton Toffee _nd Butter Scotch direct from i dinburgh, Scotland. Fo: sule at Wacconald’s Drug Store Nighi Lell. Nurses Register abiincetmneanees venvees, Siudents Now is the time to ;1epare yeus work. have ali che books authorized for the Coileges ad Public Schools. Exer- ind Werk Books—a large line and good value. Pienty of pencils, pens, ink, ete, eter tee anohr for vo Cis’ a duty | race ‘ thei the,S. S. Stanley have heretofore been unable the goveftiment failways just before the has proved vain—until the fa Parliamestary election! To the in i] ng done the government employes in this province there has now been added Liberals evidently expect Ottawa Citzen: Sir Louis Davies was 10minated On Saturday. Should he succeed n securing his own election he will occupy a seat to the left of Mr. Speaker in the next Lfouse, Montreal Gazette : There seems to be an that votes can be Yy o ‘= T) . : | h making fun of the recent accident Sir Charles Rooms over Rearden’s Barber Shop, On Mon- outside —— he opposition. No! the electors of Canada, are in the pposing parties, and to consider the exis ting ‘rench and English speaking alike, und to look into the records of ituation of the country, without regard to the r religion of the political Icaders,—and ven decide which party is the most worthy { their support in the coming contest. oo RATHER LATE ———e Iv is reported that the officers and men of )obtain new uniforms since the present Busi ee THE DAILY FXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN SEPLEMBER &, 1y. ». THE NEW BRIDGE. REFERRING to the letter of our correspon dent *' Ratepayer,” we are glad to be able to report that the protest of the ratepayers of the vicinity has resulted in an order to extend the covering of the bridge on the north, so that it will admit of a sidew:]< for foot passengers Evennow thenew bridge is very far from meeting the expectations of those who hoped to see init the complement of the Government bridge and approach to the park roadway at the other end of the pond and a fitting west- ern entrance to the town, It is feared by many persens that the space beneath the bridge is not sufficiently large to admit of the passage of all the water pouring into the Spring Park brook during the spring We hope that this fear will not be It is new bridge is larger than that freshets, culvert of the of the realized. said that the bridge below at the entrance of Government Tlouse. Oo 8 www - NOTES AND COMMENTS N icholas Flood eral-Conservative Assinaboia, Davin is again the Lib- standard-bearer in West -Speaking of the great Liberal-Conserva- tive meeting held in Charlottetown, the Mon- treal Star says: ‘‘The Liberal-Conservative and the Tupper club did their work, that of organization, well, andthe enthusiasm and willingness to work augurs well for their suc- cess.” Eee a —Sir Wilrrid Laurier at one time nailed bia flagto the mast of Unrestricted Reciprociiy with the United States ; but now heis content to sail under the stolen colores of Protection. —_—~— —‘“The Island crushed by Tory Taxa. tion,” was one of the cries of Sir Louis and the Patriot in the Jast election contest, The fact is that eleven millions more are taken out ofthe pockets of the people now than in 1886! How aboat “Tae Is, land now ? —The Northwest and British Columbia have prospered because the Canadian Pacific Railway was built; end the Nar ess Administration undertook to manage ublic affairs. Bnt, now, after four years ave passed away, and in the face of a gener- | election, an order has Leen issued for the ew uniforms that have been so long needed. ‘his isc sistent with ‘“‘the high politics” haasted merease of wages on gOv- xhibite + in the ] rnment calls uponsthe employes te vote. It used to be a complaint against the Con- rv government that they neglected the rests of men in thes public service here. sit the late government had the excuse that | had sent a majority of its repre- port the opposition in parlia_ nt matters de- With Sir with a majority as to ir influence Ottawa. uiis Davies in the Cabinet, ter treatment was expected. he Government's em- stowal of ‘‘favors.” <i ——_- wee ESTEEMED EFXCEANGES. tional Poiicy established and maintained, not because of goything the men ip ettice have uodne. ‘He Laughs Best | Who Laughs Last.” A hearty laugh indicates a degree of sod health obtainable through pure blood. As but one person in ten has pure blood, the other nine should purify the blood euith Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Then they can ‘augh fist, last and all the time, for Ladies, drop iv to-night and see our new Dress Goods, new Hats, new Cloaks and Jackets. -. Prewse Besos. pm = —_—<———$$—$ er Notices to Electors. — 9 WARD 2, EAST, The Liberal-Conservative Electors ef Ward Two Kast are requested to meet in Sample Rooms, over Reardon's Barber Shop, Satur- day evening, at §$ o’clock, for the purpose of organization. James Mc Millan, Convener, WARD 4, EAST. The Liberal-Conservative Electors of Ward | Four East are required to meet at office of J. | D. Taylor Queen Street, on saturday evé=ing at 8 o’clock, p. m., for the purpose of Organiza- tion. J. D> Taylor, Convener idea among some of the Laurier newspapers secured for their party by g Pupper met with. They possibly estimate aright the intelligence of their co-believers in Liberalism as it is; but it does seem to an observer that by such journalistic Boxerism are hardly ' worth the offence it causes to decent-minded men. TRY Our BICYCLE LIVERY Look at our assortment of those whe are tickled } WARD 3, EAST. Thé Liberal-Conservative Electors of Ward ‘Three Eastare requested te meetin tample day evening, at 8 o'clock, for the purpose of organization. Chas W. Quirk, Convener. ROYALTY WEST. The Liberel-Conservative Electors of Roy- alty West are requested to meet in Reyalty West School House, on Monday evening next, at 8 o’clock, for the purpose of organization. John McMurror, Convener. All new whees. INEW BICYCLES. BRING (CHULL’'S BOORSTORE e? NODE KOBE HOMA ERED SLC ® £03 DEO® We have all world Leade. Your Bieycie to our repair shopjfer satistactory repairs. WARK WRIGHT & G0.. LTD -°- Home Makers. nil tos THE SKATING RINK CHARLOTTETOWN, ee, ome FRIDAY, SEPT, 14th, INST. At 7.30 p. m. Addresses on the leading issues now before the the people will be de- iivered by the Honorable W. S. Fielding, Minister of Finance; Hon. Wm Patterson, Ministers of Customs. and Sir Louis H. Davies, Minister of Marine and Fisheries. Full particulars as to train ant steamboat arrangements will be pub- lished on Monday. S- BLANCHARD, Secretary of Committee There Will Be Excursions to St. John FOR THE [nternational Exhibition On Wednesday 12th Sep- tember and Monday 17th Sep- tember, Return tickets will be sold at all poin‘s on P. EF. Island East of Emerald and West of Port Hill at $3.75 aud from points nearer Summerside at a icSser rate. Summerside Rate $2.75. — Both these rates include admission to the Exhibition. Tickets good to return three days from date of issue, To be seen at St. John Best collection of Live Stock and Agricultural Products ever yet gathered in the Maritime Provine>s. The only Natural History collec:icn ever shown,with live fish, trogs, snakes, &c, in their natural haunts. More floor space covered with industrial display than anywhere Kast cf Toronto, Marsh the Wonderful, who dives seventy feet from a fly- ing bicycle into a shallow tank, Baden-Poweli’s Armoured Train. Moving Pictures of the Brit- ish-Boer War, and in the Anphitheatre the Wonderful Kossi Brothers, wanted at Hali- tax and everywhere else, Kelly, Ashby and kings of Aerialg ymnasts Auguste De- well, The Novelty trio, and other stars. A Daily Round of Edu:ation and Amusement. CHAS. A. EVERETT, Mgr. and Sec’y. FOR SYDNEY (North and South.) &. s. EKLLIOTT ~—SAILS FRO M— S’side on Wednesday Affernoon 42th ~~ Sept. Chitown, Thursday novn, Sept. 13th. Has geod accommodatiun for Live Stock under and on deck. This as well as other freight carriec low. R. McMILLAN. _ fhe Vaccination Ach 1885. On end efter Monday Augnet 20:h, next, Vaccination wil) be etrended to ly the ‘undersigoed, under the provisions or this Act, at iheir respective officer, from 2 to 4 p.m, darly, for the preseut. (Signed) RICHARD JOANSON M.D. PETER CONROY. M.D. Supts. ot Vaccinatiors Ch’iown, Aug. 2'':, 19°0.—tew tf, Demand—-‘Some Attractive Styles. _ It isto be a coat season.. So fashion decrees, (Cg : in evidenes, of course, at tne opera or for carriage wane with the great bulk of the season’s trade, the coat will he But garment around which will centre steadiest and largest d JACKETS—The short 20 or 19 inch jacket wil] be ait popular. A pretty style is 20 inches long, tight-fittin - dipped toward the tront. The collar is rounded eae revers both round and broad. “All that Glitters is not Gold.” There are “gold bricks” in every branch of bus articles that Jure the unthinking. The rural “Rube? ig of the only fellow who gets “taken in” either. Clever ¢ = are often caught by the “glitter” of words, We want you to put our products to the test. for granted. See the Jacketstried on. Be doubly careful compare without prejudice. This done, we isfied that we will benefit by your decision, Our prices are the lowest for the best goods. Jas, Paton & C Tae Ready-to-wear Importers, Take ee oe aS oe ee ee —_ - 'T PAYS TO BUY AT PERKINS. / SOE A slag wy Mew We have the Our: 4 We * want you: to: Our new fall caps are now in, latest styles in men’s and boys caps. assortment of caps is large. call and see our caps for fall’and winter.. Our prices are from 18c te 75c. Suspenders. | Perhaps you want a pair, if you do eee ours be- fore buying. Our President Brace is- a leader. lf you want ease and comfort wear a pair of our President Braces. We have many other lines to show you, F. Perkins & Co. The Millinery Leaders. AUTUMN New Dress Goods; Tweed Suitings,. Broad Cloth, Nerges; Black Goods. Tartan Shawls New lot just in. —. T.J."=Zagrris, London Hous ‘The oats The Thing | Bolero, Eton, Short Coat, Jacket—ay in The sleeves are of regular giz * “a shoddy wares and wily 2 Bn ei ‘ias” eo “i 4 ams are perfectly gat. | al A (