ile It Pays to Buy at Perkins’ iWhat Y ¥¥ ill See at 2 a 5 A ; Ail our new veilings § are now opened, The lat- § est, green veiling, you'll wfind it at our veiling counter. We have some very S preity fancy stock collars tor ladies, also, plain and & pleated satin stock collars. ce & New shirred tits, and nariow striped siik ties BH tur ladies. Erekel ieee ea | Wehave the “always sready” shirt waist holder # and skirt supporter. New reversible cloths ® for capes and skirts open- a @ or = a. = _ e We have the “Bat wing F bow,” the very latest tie H ior centile men. m We sell the Fownes § y Phyliis kid glove,thebest & B Knglish kid glove made. B Pana Deen oe bt # Weare showing avery § @ bandsome line of silks for & fevening waists and ling § Bens i We have the new ap plique trimming in ail # the |seding thades. - " New hat pins, hat an- A Cher’, bone hair pins, back @ cc imbe, 3 PERS belt buckles, purses, ini- & tal puyseset our fancy & 2o.ds counter. V e want every lady in | Charlottetown te see our & cstumes before buying. We have the best goods, 4 the newest styles and our & prices are a jittle lower & than elsewhere. : Hereisa dress good & targeln at the first of the | serson. A joblot of all § wool dress goods in plain, § smix:d, and checks, the mw icguiar price would be m@ Yc. but you have your # chcice for 50e per yard. §& + The Mi'linery Leaders. ‘THBDAILY EXAMINER ; gested lo vain, is now, we are assared— { ms ° the Opposition have certainly no caase for side cembs, belts, Bf THe PATLY FXAMIN Ro CHARIONTF TOWN SEPTEMBER 14 1.00., a SEPTEMBER 14, 1900. At last, om the eve of an election, we are promiced & new railway station. That which the cries of fever patients, the cer- tificates Of doctors, the demands of the Board of Trade, the re quirements of busi- ness, the convenience of the public, and progress of the trmes—not to speak of Tue EvaMingR have repeatedly sug- when an election isto be held “very soon” - to be supplied. A year or two ago it was deemed eofficient to lay a concrete floor under the cftice of the superintendent, —while the fever-breeding microbes were left full seope in all the other railway cflices. But now—now we are 'o have the new ‘tation which has so long been re« quired, And what about the extension of the line along the head of our wharves? It isu’t surely possible that thie concession, so much desired in the interests of the trade of Charlottetown, has been denied, on the eve ofan election. Mr, Blair will not, we feel sure, stop at such trifles-—just before an election. pnccijiieiasialllisiiltaa iil tes unig THE RECEPLION LAST NIGGE, Ir Sir Louis and his partisans were satisfied with the reception of last evening, braucher im Order tut iuey may enur th: professions and ev gain a livelihood tor themeelves, we have, in these circum~ stances, no objection to make. But in the caee of little children,—many of them gai 2 jng the merest elements of learning, easen- tial to ordinary intelligence, many of them members of large and poor families—we enter a protest. A fee, however small, in sucn cases is Contrary to the epirit of Free Education and may easily be made the means of instituting invidious distinction between schvols and children in the schools. oom THE LOOP LINES. Tne Minister of Railways came and saw -—but he hasn’t settled the location of thoee loop lines. We venture the opini n that the questions involved will not be settled until after the election! Then another Minister of Railways and another Administration will take the matter up and settle it. NOTES AND COMMENTS, a —What tune will the Government dancing masters play tonight? The N. P., of course ! —8ir Louis said last night that the enthusiasm in Summerside did his heart good. Yes, he has to go outside of Queen’s west for consolation. —Premier Farquharson was the pre- siding genius in the welcome of last evening. The fact suggeste Pineau by whoee vote last eession Mr, Farquharson was kept in office. complant. Of course the str:et waa full of people—of all sorts, sizes and cond i- tions. But the enthusiasm which mark « ed the reception of Sir Charles Tupper and Mr. Foster was, notably, wanting. Only asmall proportion of the spectators joised in the cheering,—which was tersely describea as “sickly”; and the speeches in reply to the address, though smooth aad well deliyered, were namby-pamby when compared with the strong, stirring and Convincing utterances of Sir Caarles aad Mr. Foster, Messrs. Fielding and Pat- errOu’s pla:itudes were merely calculated io make a favorable and pleasant impres- sion regarding themselves, personally One staement Mr. Fielding made inter- esied the ciowd,—tbe statement that the elections woald he held ‘‘very soon.” So there is not a day to be lost in completing arrangements for the impeodiug etruggie, ANOTHER BLOW. one blow a: the biids of cur Provincial Gov- ernment,—a very emall blow it is true, ‘oCome froma wiak and contemptible aimiuistration, Parents eending their to the Medel Sehool have re- ceived the following curt vote: children Dear Sirn.—An admisson fee of 25 ceuts 1s Charged this year for each child. Yours, In view of the straitened circumstances of the Farquharson , Administration, it is Ferre Epvearion bes received another! bul jurtsuco a Liow as might be expected | —When Mr. Fielding described Mr. Paterson acd himself as “political tramps” —was ita mere slip of the tongue, or is the truth sometimes told by a Federal Minister on the stump ? —All the great Boards of Trade in Canada and in England have declared for tbe Briiish Preference towards which Sir Charles Tupper ard his party are struggl-~ ing. Perhaps Mr. Fielding wiil, nevertue~ lesa, say again, that “its arrant humbug.” If so the people will do well to test the mater by voting for Sir Charles and the opposition candidates. —Some say the planks in the Liberal platform used last night rested upon empty beer casks. Others say kerosene oil caske were used. Hither would be in keepiog with Liberal actions. The beer “empties ” would be indicative of the ‘hollowness of their prohibition deliver- ances, and the oil casks would be sym- bclical of the monopoly they have given the Standard Oil Company of the United Statee, —We haveto thank Providence for good crops in reward for the farmers’ labor; we bave to thank the Liberal- Conservative Government for the estab- ‘lishment of our cheese factories bringing in British money; we have to thank “* Kruger,” ‘ the Boxers” and other outs side influencee for unusual activity is Our trade; we bave to thavk the Liberal- Coneervative Government for opening up the Northwest and enabling Canada to participate to the full inthe advantag - flowing from this unusual activity. What haye we to thank the Laurier-Tarte Gov+ ernment for? Surely not for the higher prices of goods or the lower prices of grain ! —- -—--—- > 2 ——— Cueese. —Messrs Dillon & Spillett sre meking .@ ehipment of 2000 boxes cf not 6Urprisiog thatthey have to resort to) such expedients as thie. A few years ago | they imposed a fee upon students ee) ing Prince of Walee College, and have | s.nce doub'ed it. Now they impose & upon the | children atterding the Model School, which w'li, ere long, te doubled, and per- | fee overrun dy the “fees” imposed by our Liberals in distress, Inthe case of large boys and girls etudying the higher cheere from Summerside to Great Britain: This signature is on every box of the genuine Laxative Bromo-Quinine taviets _ the remedy that eures a cold in one day WANTED.—At once two haps quadrupled, Free Education in| bright girls to learn millinery this province is heing gradually but surely : work, Apply to Miss Emma ‘Toombs, head milliner with Moore & McLeod. ST aR _—_——_ 2 __ TRY Our BICYCLE LIVERY’! Look atfour assortment of NEW BI We have all world Leade~ BRING ——— Your Bigyele to our repaiy ee re 7 _ in —?* All new_whees. CYCLES, ~~ ty shep for ratistectory repairs. LET A TTD MARK WRIGHT & C0.. LTD Home (Makers, AT HALIFAX. The Winners in Yesterday's Races, (Sreciat Te Tue Examiner} Hatirax, Sept 14.—At the exhibition yesierday, the road race was won by Polly E, owned by J. Probas, of Halifax. The farmer’s race was won by Fred Slipp, owned by H. J. Magee, of Berwick. The attendance atthe show yeste:day was over five thousand, and the figures a e expected to. run away up today. eam SOLOMON SLOW’S ADIVCE. What I Would Do, or Have Done, if I Were Boss. I would have Sir Louie tell us if he ever had the remotest idea that it was pos eible to reduce the price ofkerosene oil to 10 cents per galion. Yes, I would ask him if he ever expected to get reciprocity with the United States. But what is the use of asking, I would know from Hon. Mr. Fielding if he still holds the view that Nova Sc. tia should secede from confederation I would like to know from Hon. Mr Fielding if he was sincere in his assertion that it w re better for Nova Scotiaif she were clear of confederation. 1 would know if the Grits will say that the claims of Sir Charles Tu per regard- ing the building up of the Nova Scotia coal and iron industries are not ful- filled. [ would like to know why the Grits did not reduce the price of kerosene as they promised to 10 ceots per gallon. Sotomon Stow. HOTEL ARRIVALS, Hote) Davies :—Peter McNutt, Mal; peque ; Dr aod Mrs F R Warren, Worces- ter, Mass; Wm G McDonald, Halifax ; Wm Hodnett and wife, Mr3 Jas T Batley, Mr and Mrs J M Burr, P A Me- Elroy, Chas A _ Alexander, Doyle, Miss A Egan,E P Collier, MJ Hurley, Boston; J Wm Tratt, Beverley, Mase; WA Paine, E T Paine, Central Falle¥, RI; WH Young, Dedham, Mass; D C Leahy, Milford, Mase; Afied N Robbinet, Norwood, Mas; fF Ansley. Tororio; H L Harris, New Ycrk; C B Burns, Ottawa ; Robert Hirsch, Montreal; W A Brennan and wife, Arthur K. Brene pan, Summerside; BD McLellan,D M McDonald, Tignieh ; Mrs P Benks, Provi- dence; C E Deering, Mrs C E Deering, Portland, Me., T C Martien, Jacksonville, Fle.; Thos H Mangin, New York; W C Loppan, Newburyport. Mass; A R McKasick, Roxtury, Mass. Queen Eori:—G A Spink, Bridge- water; P odinclair, Summerfield; H J Gordon. A berton; E Boswell, V.ctoria; Mrs Keuneth Macleod, Mrs John Ke:ly and children, Boston; J M Macleod, New Mills, NB; J J Cragg, Halitax; C B Pitbiado, Prince Albert; R H Palmer, Seattle, Wash; C J Kicks, Hotoker,N Y; Mise M Macdonald, C T Q tino, Botton; Mr and Mrs L T Howard, brockton,Muss; W T Stone, Roselle, N J. ae NEWS. SHIP Port of Charlottetown. ss ENTERED, Sept 13 —Swallow, Finlayson, Pinette , str Electra, McLaren, Montague ; Merino Hempiil, Wallace; sir Elliott, Nelson» S’side; Fred M Bait, Enman, Pictou. OLEARED. Sept 13—Swallow, Finlaveon, Pinette ; etr Electra, McLaren, Montague; Karino, Hemphill, Montagve; str Ejliott, Nelson, Sydney; Sir John Murray Harbor; Fred M Batt, Pictou. —-——_——— _ ~~e ee =e] @ Oe @2e oe WANTED J¢ A young man with some ex- perience at carpenter work to learn the art of pattern making. App'y to at Rltaecenastttilllnend<tstenalliesemamaaed CARPET Now that you are home again frem summer yap: house replenishing is at hand you may need a hall, dining 100m or belrvom. We will following ends at priees to clear — Miss A & — ee : ~ 10 yds Tapestry at 38c 934 “ at 14; « at 50. 4: ” at 68: 16} « és at 68c 74 "2 « at 70c ia S at 68¢ 12% “ a6 at 90c 123% * * at 45¢ - = . at $1 534 Tap Stair at 50: 5 1-3yds Tapestry at 85c : was at 65c oo e at 63c — .* ' at 65c IT We will cut all lengths at those prices over yds le Jas, Paton X Co, “ee strip for i offer for ten days ; for 28e, 45c for 35¢, for 37. for 49c. for 49c, for 54c.. for 49c, for 60c, for 35c. for 70c, for 37e, for HRs, for 47e. far 44e, for 47c, German, Hingtlish, Pettit. che oe re ee Tee re es Re ve Si oe + — et Oe ee Autumn Ladies’ Jackets. Now open—our new stock, Tartan Shawls for Golf Capes. . x T. J. daarris, . LONDON HOUSE ee Ee — i OF Wheat Food just put on the market. It is made entirely from the very best selected hard wheat and be ng almost pure Gluten A Macdonald, Hyde, | : : Eoman,' It is highly recommended for : is one of the healthiest and most nutritious foods known. | the use of diabetic persons or Brace stewart and Ce. Founders, Faogineers, Machinists and Boiler Makere. Steam Nav. Co’s Wharf, Ch’town, PEI Phone 135 mW ie ee Oh “SS “Ee OS eS, SR DS SD. LOS “SS =>. e 2 22 <4 a a, @e @&® | | SUNNYSIDE DENTSTRY, Office in New Prowse Block ‘irst door to the right up ‘tairs, Telephone connection. 22a DR. AYERS those of weak digesticn. Witt ¢| every two packages purchased at our stole we give free a very nice picture of North Western scenery, meer & Goff Grocers, ‘ENGLISH: MALT VINEGAR Plain or Spiced, 6c per g-llon. For kee ing the pickel firm and goed there is no betier vine- gar than thie. But tome prefer the proof at 60e per gal.or White Wine aad Cider at 40c per gal. If so we bave tiem good and strong. SANDERS? & wu Who sell best V u:ger and ) f pices. m a J This is a new Breuktast Prince Edward Island Rallmy, 5 HALIFAX, N. S., EXHIBITION, — Sept. 12th to '20:h, 1900. | Execrsrox Ravcay Ticxere Lee issued either via Poistdu Chene'or Pit tou trom al] stations atone first oles single fare from Sept. 11th to 19th, 1900. beth inclusive, good to return Sept. 1800, and on Sept. 12th and 13th, 190%; the round trip rate will pot exceed from any station; good to retura third day, including day of iseue. ae G. A. SHARP, Sapi Ch’town, Sept. 1, 1930. __¢dg Prince Edward Island Railway CHARLOITETOWN EXHIBITION. | Bept. 25th to 28th inclusive. Excvesion Rervry Tickers wil be iscued from sl] stations Sept. 24th, 26:h and 27th, 1900, at one first siogle tare, good to return Sept 2 1900, at special reduced fares, good t? urn Sept. 27th, |900. For pa of rates and especial tram apply to nearest ticket ageut or conductor on traine. a cH ARP, Sale Ch’town, Sept. 4 b, 1900. Prince Edward Island Railay. ST. JOHN, N. P., EXHIBITION. Bept. 10th ftc 19%b, igue, a jit. be Excrnsiox Rerury Tickets wi'® i esved from all] stations at oof ret aed, single fer: frem Sept. 8tb te oe : noth inclusive, 1o rei Sept. 220d, 1900, and on Sept. ar 17th, 1900, the rovud “ oe w exceed $3.60 from eny Stabiols ee s ird d eluding date Of 18888" -eturn third cay, my SHARP, Ch’town, Sept.24ib, 1900. ‘ ; =|