wy THE DAIL) EX4M:NEK CHARLOITE OWN OCTOBER 12 geo THE BST {ET | XAMINER THE GREAT FACTORS NOTES AND COMMENTS. \ MAJESTIC EONSOLIDATION = DAILY & eee OPERA HOUSE ASpecial Offer O > Cae —— ce Tenn isagainst the Government and —Just before the e'ection—free peeees ani firet ciass cars for the soluier boys yvog and coming from Halifex A little waile ago, eecoad-ciass tick-t+ and cars — I» New Brunswick, five Government caididates have yet to be nominated, and | but one Oypotition. In Nova Scotia and | OCTOBER 12, 1300 a in favor of the Conservative Opposition THE PROSPERITY ARGUMENT. almost all the great factors in changing public opinion. Ino his farewell letter to ‘his constituemte, the late Mr. Marchand ' ee <== Two Nights Only | | | Fiiday and Saturday ltry were The Only Real Novelty of the Season. — ee THE RAVEL ‘umpty Dumpty ——BIG —— mime and Specialty Co- arte Gow P Headed by Mr. Chas. W. Ravel, the Great aod Only Grimaldi. ee ‘-PANTOMIME STARS-!§ 1f—31G VAUDVILLE AGTS—10 A bosc of Variety Features. All Special Triek Scerery A Ton of Fun for the Money. (ee DON T FAIL TO Toe Fuany Clown The Pretty Girls The Great Danerrs The Funny Comedians Tae New Tricks The Trick Donkey Mike Humpty Dumpty on the Va. A Show for the Old as wellasthe Y.iung Gur Prices 95, 35 and 60 cts @ Tava bee —_— “PACIFIC KRY, THANKSGIVING DAY ONE FARE for the Round Trip. soing October 17th and 18th, good to return October 22nd, 1900. The Popular Route to Montr<al, Ottawa, and Toronto is via. St. John. Tue only point in the Goveroment’s propaganda, today—the pvint upon which the Candidates and canvassers continually dweil—is this: ** The couatry 's prosper. The inference is that if the coun~ there would be ‘4 18, not prosperous | no’ hing else to commend the goveroment | to the electorate ! | Bat ie the country really as prosperous tought to be, under existing circum ,» as it would be if its public affairs | were economically and prudently man. | aged? That is the question. We Lave had good crops in several con- cutive yeare, thank Ged. We have had « large influx of money,—owing to |tbe development of mines to whieh the | way was opened by the late government and owing to the high prices paid for the a siunces ia } i « | products of our cheese and butter fac~- _ tories established by the late government. Gunsidering the unflagging industry of the people and their eare and economy, they bt to be very prosperous,—and no thanks whatever to the present admin~ | | | { | istration. They would certainly be more | Frosperous than they areif our public ex- _ peoditures had not been enlarged by about | $11,000,000 a year, and if about | $11,000,000 in additional taxation had pot | been taken out of the pockets of the peo- | ple; and if the prices of all imported com» ‘modities had not bees increased while tiose exported—except butter and cheese aid a few other things—had not been de~ ‘creased. This little community ie this _ year called upon to pay to a monopoly in | Boston at least $50,000 more money than usual on account of the increase in the price of coal; whilethe deorease of the price of oate,on account of the influx | 0° United Sates corn imported free of | da y from the United Statee, has lessened | our people’s income by at least $50 ,000. i: is pleaded that the Government can~ no contre] prices—that they are asfto t:a'e | but “lies upon the wheel.” But the | Goverement can legislate and administer io respect to public affwire in such a way iccidence of rede will be The corn aad oats In this case mill.ous of ‘bushels of corn have oeeu brought into the Canadian market and censumed there tothe exclusion of as that the o the people’s favor. situation is @ care in poiot, several N. EB, and CAAADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY. | Superb Palace Sleepers Magnificent first-class Coaches, Unexceiled Dining Oars. A. J. HZATA, Me ihn WTR St. John, N. B W.C. Ke NNEBY, C.F £8. Fb Charlottetown, P. E. f. i os “ ia vs gap ‘Tor would lg Ss had ed us with the propes material vr } 4 ee y}, Ss oe not na.ur nv to hect it. And what isthe carbon u i werth if you do not havea ¥ tove or range! ‘The products © con, bustion are never loss in one of owr i.anges or stoves, Every ore Ls uteed, Dodd & Rogers, WY IN Turd, 4n aceut for Prince Kdward Island to ap »pOrnt sib-agents, and take control of the sale i Keeler-Kirkpatrieck’s Mf’g. Co’s publica- Cusy including the National Encyclopedia, | DEW @cition just out, «nd other standard ! works; permatent employment ard large ' —_ Address Canadian Office, Room 519 verglan s Bank, Montréa’. 1 week. 4 ie] t additional many millions of bushels of oats, and to 1. coreequent reduction of the price of oa -. It f.llows tia: alihough there bas been ter activity cf trade, larger exports im arts, wore-businesg done at the banks, acd enhanced bank earnings, the rd.viduaily are little better off not co well cff as y were.=erd ils to be in vicn of the good crops whieh tiey Lave been bested, the ry iQ pricee raid in Rougland for their | nide tutter ard cheese, and the | money derived from their | foresis ard their mines in the great West. the of the applied their lop-sided oo only a few thiogs, euch as corn and binder- twine, and maintained the National Policy of the Conservatives—which be- fore the last elections they dencunced ia all every £ me > Tac.Ory- 1 Horiura'ely mem bers Government ik ideas ree Trade the moods and tenses with epithet they could apply to it—in respect to manufactures and other tranches of industry and trade. So that while our farmers have cuffered by Jower prices of grain and higher prices of goods, the peos | pe at large are better off than they “peng be +f At the Government had kept its pledges in respect to the “‘elimination ” of Pro- tection asin the cases of ccrn and binder twine LW + — 6 ~~ eae + —-—— | ? > wr 5G Wiis astonish many people to learn | that in 1899 the value of the principal food producte imported by Great Britain ameounted to 620 million dollars of this Canaia per cent. nd that contributed only seven’ said very forcibly that a pledge given to : ee ‘ — we'l filled up, a community should be just as binding : —Mr Ja: @ jad his assie‘an s at the t-le- on covsicience and honour us one given to a private individual. Mre George Brown, : with the outside world. wil befsund in Tue graphic columns, to-day, —The Brooklyn Eagl:eays : ‘If you want a child to bave a powerfal bram give him all the simple food he cap cat and if he dees not est well, ingiead of eweeis and daintes give him outdoor exercise WLich will quicken his appetite. And when he gets old enough to bave real brain work to do give him plenty of not held as tindisg on their conscience | good juicy beef and mutton. Tius you will get your big body which is tbe test possible support to a powerful brain and, lo the majority of casee, a condition pres cedent toil” Interesting news another Liberal of honour in his day, put Exant ‘pr’s t-lea the eame idea in ao declaration that“‘if a public man can hold que set of principles | out of effice ard another set in cfiice, re- The m-mbers of the Lauricr Government, eponsiple government ie a farce.” / from the greateet down to the least, have and honour the pledges they gave to the | They bave held ove set of principle3 in opposition and an- community of Canada. —Pro‘easor Ruseell wrote an open letter to his Halifox consutuents explaining what he bad dose for them and stating that be was in their hande for the future. The letter filled eomethree columns of type aod appeared io the Dari:mouth Weekly other in cflice. They promieed a reduction They They promised a free —— of expenditure and taxation. in~ creased both. trader’s tariff for revenue. They actual« : and the Halifsx Chronicle. Th : ly raised the protective duties of the Con-| mouth liberals met and saamunana servative tariff in behalf of certain favor-| passed a resolution insisting that Mr. Ruesell ehould be re nominated. But ed industries, eacrificing others without | with a millionaire candidate io sight there Was uo chance tor the Dalhousie pro- fessor. regard to private or peblic interest, They promised aclean government, They gave —The Gemmercida Jearal webs that it isnotso much the aggregate of trade with which the average elector is coucerned, as the question of prices. When the farmer go°s to market with the us the Crow’s Nest coal ‘lands scandal the Dremmord County Railway par- chase ecandal, tue Yukon official scandal, the gold dredging leases scandal, the In-' meat with low pri PKs ces for’ the output of tercolonial dismissal scandal, the dredg~ } ic ticle, and maierislly increasing prices | on (oal, ot], sugar ard slmest everything | elee he hasto buy. Yet those are the rations ecardal, the Ontario “machine” , conditions that row face him, ana he is ' forced to come to the conclusion that four ‘years of Liberal rule have noi given bim ment” ecandal, the fake Labor Gazette | acheaper country to live in, despite the | . ’ . : . . scandal,the prohibition plebiscite scandal, | wee a enn: “ tare —Sam Jones, the American evangelist, Base: “I say it from a kuowledge of quoted words of Mr. Marchand appeal, | this country (the United Siates) which : : constant travel can oaly give’a man, that there will be a voter who must bea bos- | we are today enjoving the mosi solid, tile critic of the Government, and hostile | Substantial prosperiiy that I bave ever LS (known. There is not « nook or corner o 2 | . - critics ,méke hostile voters.—Montrea| | thie country (he Untied States) that is Gazett>. not prorpering, America as w# nation | hever prospered ard never came to the ANOTHER PRINCIPLE — GONE! ing job ehave scandal, the emergency scandal, the harbor ‘‘political appoint. Wherever there is a man to whom the’ ' frontas she has in the last four years, not cnly in all her manufacturing and | Commercial interests and with the balance ) Of trade millions oa miilions in her favor, but for the firet time ia ber history : ; We are the morey Jenders to the imperial ly repudiated and: countriee beyond the waters.” Similar dropped,—and the Guardian of this morn-! reports com? from England, and all the ing gives reasons for accepting tities. I: /¢#ding countries of Europe. eaye ; | —Tommenting on some of the vaporings 2 i of e alifa ; nN} a + + 3: would have ill. Beeome Cancds® to! we Halifax Soe ee ee 7 i es S In ew . , | result of the recer have refused ps: ch distinctions for ner | Dedeinistals The Bt John S s 2 ey eminent sous while every other British | will wage great eurptice me ny ae cle ‘ : ss apa lly CG 3 IC ee ee oo | id the other boas‘ers to learn that the CeeMes aruene eee gl BCCept! over; ment pariy bas not cap ured asingle imperial titles, the giftof the Sovereign, | seat in this prov 3 ce. In the aie 2 . 4 ae w c 4i8 ivince, F ur Canada would have Inin under the stigma | contests it has held three seats that it had of being tainted with republicaniem and! hedarée anil tebk: eee that hee bade The three zounties carried by the Liberals ANoTHeER principle of old-time Liberal- ism has been forma! ripe for annexation,” £0 promptly opening our communicaticns | produce of h’s toil he @oes not like to: Privce Edward Is'and the lists are pretty } #rapu Cllic » ire entitled to great credit fo: | ! } ‘hopping Expedition. Just eo. McKenzie and Blake and} ¥¢re ll carried by them inthe lst domir-, ;ionelections. One has ten carred! Gcorge Brown were gq! c when the ao Pt : ” a‘l wrong wa | now ly alarger m:jority thanin 1896. } refused ihe proffered titles. Sir Wilfrid | 7 and Sir Louis and Sir Compary were a] right in following the Contervative ex- however bore tie msj rity ie reduced. In the third it ie jast the came asin 1896 Io a general eiection with 4 secret vote the shewing in the three counties should be much better for the opposition than it was in the by-elections, where the heeler may ample and accepting them, cheeply won. supply the ballot end where the mechine Operates the ridings one by one. But in 18'6, notwithstanding te failure to carry King», Queene or Albert, the Literal-Con- fervalives secured nine seats in this pro- vince, while th eir opponents carried five Even if the Chronicle is right, and no llaprovement can be made on this showe ing, the eituation would not be altogether disheartening, Nine to five sll over the country would be tetier than nothing. ~~ Mademe Ramideil, has arrived in town and bas taken roomsat Mrs. McGregor’s Prince St. where she bas on view a full line of bair gocds of all kinds» She will make up combings in a Very eatisfactory manner. Shampooing fcr ladies and children every evening after six o'clock. Mademe Ramedell basa dandruff cure that 1s meeting With great suceees as a tonic and restorer. Wee + ere Cie eptetemaenectinn AR APPLES BY AUCTION. | i aie. ee SARBSARKSARS % | iy ' | | } su wis I will cell by auction in front of my office, Queen Street, SATURDAY MORN- ING, 13th October, ot 10 o'clock, 140 bc rrels choice gravenstein apples. R. BEAIRSTO, Auct iencer {RASA ¢ < wy = 4 Around and see tle housekeepers who are buying our} FURNITURE. They buy here because they save from 10 te 25 p. ¢. Our stocks are very complete—and we sre showing a’ jarge number of new designs—never shown here before. RK WRIGHT & Gi LOGS, AMA Clocks in marble, a J | iron, and wood all 5 prices y evita hh oer Jewelry in all lines and quantity. Watches ail grades gold, silver and nickle. G.H.Taylor’s Sunnyside, Queen Squere, SPP SSSR PY HAGA AH ee ree ee ee oe a“ Ss fh AEE gS AR ak aE ak Ot a ae a A BS SS AS a A eS jj + ci Latlies Ha wr Which all the Ladies in town gy ought co bring out + 500 Hats wis 50c and $1.00 Don’t buy trom us until you have seex fail to see us before you buy. This is no JOB LuT. See the window. Jas. Paton SL —————————— around—byi g + ‘ay » F SS — — — ——————— _— notions oes —— = If PAYS TA BUY AT PERKINS’ eee FF FFT TTT TTT TTT TT TTT SWELL AUTUMN JACKET $ ho tickew ef Thom in our West Window SOT G80 ce O0O64 GF -2424VSSVEt Had these swell creations been obtained in the regular way they would have cost us —and you—from 25 to 35 per cent more, but we got them at a snap—something very un- usual at the beginning of the feason—and you will reap the benefit if you purchase now. By so doing you will save money—Be the first to appear in the pretty fall style - Have use of your garment the full season.—-Our prices wil! ple: se you ees £24 BOF 6826832024395 9080037080 ®D>Out 6+] OS. @ 828283938638 OO OS 2O78F AGF” O2G8T O28 6004425000488 ALWAYS IN THE LEAD. PERKINS & C The Millinery Leaders. WOW LANDING 25 bbls. Linseid “Jil. 50 bbis. Portland Cement. For gal: low, ual SIMON W. CRASS Stoves and Hardware. 1 Ch’iicw Sept. 17th, 1900. Walker's :