THE DAILS EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN AUGUST 25, 1900 ES eee DOMINION ATLANTIC 7 RAILWAY: and Steamship lines;to Bosten via Yarmouth, The Popular Fast line be- tween Nova Scotia and Boston via Windsor Junction and Halifax TRAIN™ leave!Walifax daily (excep! Sua ay }at 635 a. m., for Digby ap Yarmouh. making connection Wednesdays and satu’ days at Yarmouth for Boston, TUE ROYAL‘MAIL STEAMSHIP “PRINCE GEORGE" 2400 Gross Tonnage. 7000 Borse Power. the fastest ond finest steamer plying between tne Maratime Provinces and Boston. Leave Yarmouth Wednesday anc Saturdays for — on arrivai of Express Train from Halifat** HReturting eaves Boston Tuesday and EXPRE Fri- * arriving in Halifax next day 5 4 Pp. Eapress Train. Fur 1iormation, guide book, folders, etc. whic il be sent free, write to F. H. Arm- strong neral passenger Agent Kentville N. P, GIFKINS: Gen. Manager! E e N. 8., May 26th, 1990 PINGS EDWARD ISLAND Acricultural —ANB— Industrial Exhibition Open to the Maritime Provinces from September 25th to the 28th, 1900 19 —OVER— ~ s $6000 in Prizes. Ore of the greatest displays of Live Stock, Poult: y. Ferm Preducts, Vegetables and Fruit ever >T rght togethér in the Maritime Pro- vi inc éd Exhibit> carried practically free on all Gov- } ernment Railways. Lowest: xcursion rates for passengers Two dajs Horse Racing, purses $1300 00 Special attrections in eddition to the Ex- hibition end Reces to be advertised later. Acconimecdation for everybody. For Prize Lists, Race Programmes and all informatiun write Cc, R. SMALLWOOD, Sec’y-Treasurer, F,L. HA ZARD, President. > amnnnemnaets FOR SYDNEY (North and South.) &. Ss. ELLIOTT Sum ni on Monday afternocn, 27th. inst., Charlottetown Tuesday den, Aveust 28th. His good accommodatiun for Live Stoc ider and on deck. This as well as o her freight carriec low. R. McMILLAN. N=W PIANOS Perties ontemplating pur- chesi) g a gocd piano would do we] io ex’ mine my magnifi- centirewstcck Just” received and «pened cut. vr’ ‘ é “ss iliey are dandies.” v. ' : & 3 Uper. _TLETGHER: cuse eee couse THREE NIGHTS i fi ands Stock Co. «7 a short eng gagement of ts at the . : 1 cil Te ¢ nig: Orera House on MOsDAY, AUGUST 27th MO’ DAY NIGHT ‘te Three Musketesrs, SDAY NIGHT The Black Flag, W:>DNESDAY NIGHT Play to be Announced, Seats now on sale. TU * vees 25, 35 and 50 cents. ne el THE DAILY Y EXAMINER AUGUST 25, 1900. “ORGANIZE AT ONCE te ee ~ alee eee: Everything pointe to an early e!ection. [t is advisable therefore that the Liberal- Conservatives in every riding in tne pro- vice Should get together at once and orgavize for the fight. Let no “time be lost. The Grits are unscrupulous and will use every means in their power to nold on to office. From every section of the province comes encouraging news fo; he LiberalsConservative party- In every the Liberal- in the ascen- other province in Canada oservative Cause is also iact. Let all pull with a will—aad pall together—and victory is ours, eee IN WEST QUEEN'S. ae ee ee Tue Patriot is worried about Mr. W.S$ Stewart’s candidature in Wes: rbis is to be expected. Mr. & exceptionally strong man,and will give ihe Patriot’s Knight more trouble than he Mr. Stewart is in the fleld to win, and the chances are excellent gor carrying the riding. The people are thoroughly disgusted {with Sir Louis his Government. They have been deceived and will resent the decep-~ tion on electionday. No mistake will be made by electing Mr. Stewart. He is well informed upon the public questions of the day, a keen debater and an able man in every respect. The Laurier Government is doomed, and when the Con- servatives obtain power the people of West Queen’s will bave an energetic repreeen- ‘ative to look after their interests in the person of Mr. Stewart. { Jueen’s. Stewart is an wants, and MORE GRIT DECEPTION . _— oe AccorpinG to a Winnipeg despatch there is intense indignation among the farmers of Manitoba over the duplicity of the Government in the matter of binder It was understood that twine was io, be furnished the farmers at cost price, plus the coset of bandling, and the farmers w-re jubliant. The harvest is fast end« iuz, the threshivg is oo and the twine has It was stated that an the Government was at the Wianipeg Fair to teke ordets from farm t vine. pot yet ap peared. agent of ere, but: Mr. Hugh McKellar, Deputy Mi vster of Agriculture,statcs that though h-and Mr. Gregg, editcr of the North- We.t Faurmer, made diligent search for th.eagert hecovld not te found. The faruers Of this province are wondering how many more practical jokes the Gov- ment is going to spring upon them. It will be one of the things Clifford Sifton sill be exeked to explain when he goes wet —_ + _e THE GOVERNMENT’S RECORD Dcrine ‘he past four yeare, says the Brockville Times, the Grits heve had fair chance to prove their cleims to be competent rulers as compared with their Conservative predecessors. Public opinion bas had timeto form. If the people get a fair opportunity to express this opinion, and their votesare not tampered with, we believe that public opinion will turn the Grits out of power. The Conservatives were not perfect, but in their long reign of eighteen years they never made such a record of rank raecality as the professed purists Enown as the Laurier government: The Laurier administration bas pot only J Our BICYCLE LIVERY Look at our assortment'of aS rye its free trade plank and adopted the pay protective policy, but eld an unperallelled orgie a "Desig extravagance and gross corrup~ tion. The election scandals of the Grit “ machine,” whereby the votes of honest men were deliberately filched and fraud- ulent ballots substituted, has for disgrace: ful wrongdoing by a political party, never been surpassed in America, The record of the Laarier administration ‘s pocks marked with scandals and obstructive in~ vestigations, and if public opinion in Cavada is not agains’ such a record we are rouch mistaken in the Cansdian char: acter, ee en AN OBNOXIOUS PAMPHLET. Tne Quebec Soleil,the Toronto Globe and other Grit newspapers recently published what they claimed jto be the facsimile of a .pamphlet criticising Sir Wilfrid Laurier for haviog permitted Canada to take part in the wars of the Empire and being too much in favor of Imperial - ism. It is known as French Pamphlet No. 6, and these papers claim that it was issued from Conservative headquarters, with Sir Charles Tupper’s approbation, fot circulation in Quebec. Incidentally these same papers have been fiercely denouncing Sir Charles for having one policy for Quebec and another for Ontario, I' transpires, however, that Sir Charles knew nothing of the pamphlet in question until it was brought to his notice by an inter, viewer afew days ago, when Canada’s grand old man _ promptly and em- phatically repudiated it. -% never heard Of the pamphlet to which you refer until today,” said he ‘and | have not yet read it. I need scarcely say that if it contains such expreegions as you describe, I have no hesitation in repudiat- ing them utterly. They inno sense re- filect my views or those of any section of the Liberal~Conservative party. Moreover, they are in direct contradiction, not only to my own public utterances, but to al] the public utterances of all the Frepch- Canadian leaders of our party on this subject. Sir Adolphe Caron, Mr. Ber- geron, Mr. Casgrain and Mr. Monk have been most outspoken in declariog them- selves, notonly in the House of Commons but before large audiences of their own race, in favor of Canada sending troops to the Transvaal, and I am ¢eatisfied that they accurately represent the vicws cf their constituents. I only desire to add that, upon this question=as upon al: others, I have but one policy for all Can- ada. That policy may be right or it may be wrong, but at least it bas the merit o being precisely tue same ip Ontario as is in Qaebec.”? This emphatic statement of the Leader of the Liberal-Conservative party should puta etop to the attack: that are being made upon him. “A Gentle Wind of Western Birth” Tells no sweeter story to humanity than the announcement that the health-giver and health-bringer, Hood's Sarsaparilla, tells of the birth of an era of good health. # is the one reliable specific for the cure of all blood, stomach and liver troubles. Girls’ ard boys’ slippe~s 10 cen ts a']} clearance sale. ~ Boots and shoes reduced 30 per cent to half price atW. H. Stewart & Co’s. old stand. Sale conducted by Gcff Bros, All new whees. NEW BICYCLES, We have alliworldgLeaders, BRING Your, Bisycie"to our] repair shop for satistactory repairs. MARK WRIGHT & 60... LTD Wome Makers, } GATHERING OF SCOTTISH CLANS ae ge —_——~ Parade This Morning---A Big Time at Souris. The “annual Gathering 0? the Clans wich was postponed from Wednesday is being held today on the Souris Driving Park. The occasion is one which is looked forward roby +1) Scotchmen with eager expectancy, and tojay, despite the postponement and the morning there is a large attendance. seven this morning Caledonian Club clouds At helt.past the members of th- assembled at their villiage ws attired in its best to weleome the sous of the Heather. On all sides was dispiayed the Tartan, dear to every Scot- tish (heart, and the general appearance of the eastern metropolis betokened that for one day at least it was given over to the reunion of Eighlaod and Lowland Clans. The procession was re-formed at the railwav station in Souris of talk, pound of HASZANDS j. A. MACLAREN, CHIE Arn ounce of satisfaction is worth a Satisfaction F CALEDONIAN CLUB. rooms on Queen Street ine procession was formed. It consiate: of the Highland Brigade in uaform, and the Caledorian Cinb in plaid and bonner, headed by their pipers and the Band of the The route of procession 82nd Battalion. was down Queen to Water street and thence to the Railway station. A epecial (rain of cars in charge of Conduc’ors Munroe avd Cox | left the » Staticn f few 'Midu vs telore eight auu after increasing a 1, MACPHFE, PRESIDENT] CALEDON Te its load o: living frieght at th» different f and paraded through the stations arrived at Souris as it. The | principal strects which were i ined with spectators, f r from north and south, from east and west, the pesple had aceembled. After the parade tne scene of activity was changed to the Dei ving Park,a mile and a half from the villugs where the Sports aro taking place. The list of entries for the professional events i« a large one and includes the old veterans whohave com- peted at there . games for meny years, ton goes with every é 22 ARM! where a ae er ere er = Going to Re-Decorate? Why not enjoy the practical ad vents offered by our They are both handsome and econo, mical—outlast any other style ot inteeg finish—are fire proof ands Sanitary be applied over Aaa ifn aa are made in a vast number of designs which will suit any room any building, Write us~—we'd like you to know al] about them, If you want an estimate send outline showing the s and measurements of your ceilings and walls, Metallic Roofing Co, Limited TORONTO, ———a 1 es SN A a ee AARARAGARRARAAARARAARAARAD ! | SUEDE Rea.. Me rs no condition to} warning to parére all over the county} gence and ignoras where the responsibility rests place, and where periodical exa an of the pupils’ eyesight by school juthote ities will place it at last."—Phi {nquirer. i‘ y. a Se gf if ig Fs FF ES EO Men or women coat mak ‘can find work with - ANY DENTIST in Oh’town or any other town will teil you that Waire’s Dg. TAL prepa-ations are unexcelied, We Sell Them He wil! also tell you if up-to. date, that the Perphylactic tooth brush is the most perfect cleanser = made, We are showing a fine line of dental preparations just now at reduced figures, A, W. BEDDIN, Phu, B é Tke Ssuare ~-ruggist. Sunnyside. nusteengonestsasbbegneyqnanannane PTCURAUCEREEGEGSGEUSELESOGEEOSSOEESNELIIN® ordinarily used, and the results | suggestive ; 9,051 pu- defective ark unsafe: P ret to be ision, Dut: ve of defec- tive eyes "emma pupil wads yearly exe aminati pils’ eyesight, The far arly one-fifth of the tota Jed, found to bein s00! work at all, isa td school authorities J it shows gregtnegi- ‘ce cn the part of parents, P HUTCHESOM, Watchmaker & Jeweler. AARASAAAAAE TOURISTS Before leaving our Island should secure a souvenir that will remind them of their pleasant time here. We carry as fine an assorted steck as can be found m Charlottetown of Enameled Souvenirs of Prince Edwara Island and Canada, Among them will he foun4 a large variety of useful and ornamental articles at prices ranging from 2c upwards, Quality the hivhest, prices low, C. BH. Taylor Jeweler & Optician, Sunnyside, Queen Square. ww = Sa dere Tout at tecplnouryttaltl ee ers | Dufty, Hillsboro, N. B. Com at onee,