AERO YH GL SOLARA EE AP ‘THEDAILY BKAMINER 4 Word About Prescripticns. Ve are compoundiag more and more each week. und that get just tt at the hat the : always ing and yrougbly Many people have fc here they can always ghat is called for. Ju time we promise and rice iS reasonable. W use the best of everyt t dispensers are — our qualifed . george E. Hughes The People’s Drugg'st. Apothecs ries’ Hal. ——~ — pooee {ALL ‘GOOD ‘AND FRESH That is the way with our baking. Brerythiog is of the beet Ip rredienis and is carefully wixed and baked — so much so that our baked goods are unrivalled. FOR TO-DAY White Cake léc ib Nat Cake 16¢ Ib Light Fruit Coke t6c Ib Telephone 98. D. Stewart Eciipek BAKERY BAKES BEST BREAD. peeonaseees S 80680868 %08 CARD! > DR. H- L. DICKEY (Late of, London Hospitals.) SPECIALIST : Eye, Ear, Nose. Threat. OFFICE: Cameron Bicck Vic' oria Row. Hours: 9.308. m. tol p. m.;2'o1p. Mm, Evenings by aby OL mer bee) bere. (Eses lested tie Fittewith Gleeses.) y 6aw. 7 Cures CHRONIC: DISEASES and RUP- TORE, Offee et Mrs. Stump etles, corme Mheeend Kent Street, ( hariotteiown, fio ' EF : seturd®y evening toluerday a. mm. every Peed, inspection. shown, at | | el ecoesee. @ ©0800 Seceesue GOSs 0609 CEGESOSt } —thongh @32BS 8G6ed 9EHBGGBE fa - “~ : 1) THE DAILY EXAMINEh CHARLOTILTOWN SEPTEMBER 12, 1¢¢0 ee — Pe SS = a . Se A ee Fe RN i] t IT WON'T DO. } it et SEPTEMBER 12, 1900. — THERE seems to be cause for the per- eonal feeliog exnibited by Mr. Blair respect to SirCharlea Tupper. For, at lw | Fredericion, Sir Charles contrasted his public oorduct with that of Mr. Foster, charging that he“ he had beid power ia New Brunswick by corrupt'ng the repre- sentatives Of the peopie with the peopler’ money.”? Sir Charles added that Mr. Blair bad enleay red woearry this out on & larzer €caie 1a Domivioa affairs. ip This was,Sir Coasries eaii,“ihe lowest and moet contem pt.ble siaudard wa public man could for & comm snd desceni (0, man who was uoadile to the suppor the hignest intelligeace tor public lire’? Sir Coa-lee traced Mr. Biair’s career in the Hoase, and of the incu of was woth. gave # bListury of tune Drummond deal aod how Me. La Puirie. Onial could nave been brought 1ato Mont} Couuty Parte’s sous acquired He showed | ow tbe Intercol real over (he Quebec bridge withua: ¢ ost- ing ao extraceot. B t this did mend ites! to Mr Blair, “for mOthiog iv it fur the boy.’ no: cowmr there 18 of the Crow’s Nest Pass Riilway dea! as showiug Mr Blair’s incapacity aod theo went on to show how Mr Powell bad di-- sected acd’ ani destroyed his claims in re ard tothe Lorercolonial management. Ye:! Mr Bloir hae cause for his “pity” ’ or Sir Charlies ! A WORTHLESS PLEA. ——————— Mr. Bratr's p’es for the purchase ot the Drummond County railway might be considered a good ‘one if. there had uot been alrealy two railways and the St. Lawrence river affording means of com- mupication between Montreal and the Maritime Provinces. To the competition of these, the Minister of Railways has added the Drummoad County Railway at atoalcost, incladiag that of the Grand Truuk connections, of about $7,000,000, as Sir Charles Tapper bas pointed ont, the Intercolonial might have secure! connection viatheC P.R by the coosiruction ot a railway br.dge at Quebec. A& Ut is, the couotry has the Drummond County railway on its hands, aod has yet tobaild the bridge at Quebec. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP The ‘frm o‘ Laurier, Mowat and Vic: tory, formed in 1396, has been disso'ved. Mowat, at the earliest opportunity took a Lieutenant«Governorship, and Victory bas retired from tbe firm, which is now known as Laurier-Tarie and D:feat! Constipation Headache, biliousness, heartburn, tndfs gestion, and all liver ilis are cured by Hood’s Pills The first shipments of our New Fall Jackets have arrived and are ready for your Needless to say these roods are the meatest, best fitting, tailor-made goods we have ever Come early and sccure ee ee ee WEEKS & CO THE PEOPLE'S STORE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Sold by all druggists. 25 centa first choice -—— Mr. Buatr’s excuse for the great in crease in expendi uree, viz., that the Gov- ernment made railway deals, ets. (for the | ge0d of the country) won't do. ‘That 18 what the late government was charged with doing. Bat the fu filment of the promise ot the Liberal leaders to reduce expenditures by four or five millione of dollars was not dependent upon such con~- sideration. oe _-~—- A FALSE REPORT. ee A Few days ig the Guardian publish. the following despatch :— ‘Mr. C. Lavergne, Conservative M. P., ata weellng in the interests of Berger s made & vicious atiack upon Sir Wilfrid Laurier whom he charged wiih baving caved in to the fauaties of the other Prov - incea aod sent two Contingents to South Atrica t» be murdered by the Boers.” Bat there is no euch persun as ‘* Mr. Lavergne, Cosservative MP.” The oaly Mr. Levergne in Parl.ament is tie mem- ber tor Drummond and Arthabaska. He is vot » Conservative but adevout Liberal and Sir Wilfrid Laurier’s law partner. He didu’c utiack Sir Wilfrid. Toe des- patch to the Guardian was evidently made for a purp ose. NOTES AND COMMENTS, Simi aiedd o ted Sir Charles also gave a history, in brief, | threateviog oy () ( s ie {‘/ \ ese? av | here as muci esilier tban ueusal as is | 13,15, vat 17, 19. - —A Blgiai -oldier, arresed_ for io kill Prince Albert, declared that he cercainly would execute b's threat if he should be released, as the removal of Prince Albert would make B-lg'um a Republic. —We note that Mr. Blair claims that taxes have been lowered ue a result of Lib- eral policy. Perhaps the ho orable g+n- tleman willl show how much the pricee of goods vpon which duties are levied, have heen recnced as a result of these lowered taxes ? —According to the London Tim?a’ Pekin correspondeat, Chung Li, the mill. tary commandant of Pekin, who was re~ cently reported to have been arrested, was respoosibie tor the murder ot Baron von Ketteler, the German Miniacer. He is confined under German jurisdiction. —A few daye ago, before the Britieh Aesociation is Bradford, Eagland, Prof. Sullas gave bis reasons for believiag thar there isa coal. fied under the London Basin ai Eofierd Lock. [- is bis opinion tbat tnis isthe ceotre of @ large carbon-~ iferous area, and he advocated borings to determine tne truth of the theory. —In tbe course of an interview a' Mon- treal the other dav Sir Charles Tupper vaid,—“ It would be timply impossible for a vewepaper torxaygerste the entha- ~iaSm and ymoortance of the meetings we addressed in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick aod Prince Edward Island. I baveuever in my life eeen anything like the attend- apce aS wel! as the intenee feeling that has grown up in these three provinces ayainst the present administration.” —<If the new goverament dce3i’t ren duce the expenditures by shout tour mil love they will never rece've ano'her vote from me’ This wasthe statement of an independent farmer in Bedeque—a stro ig old Liberal—jast about four years ago. Aputwer person had dared at 10 hint o4cim thatthe new government migh: sot perhaps fiod the reduction of expendi urega very eusy matter, But the farmer -—not eo very old either— Was ehocked at the ideo, What will be do now, when ce expendinures are $11,000,000 highe: nan they wer- then, and $15 0 0,000 syber thao’ be llont fixed by om? He wii, weteel sure, do (hat woice purdred- ot bis fellow Liberal, will du,—viz sgaioet ihe candidate of tue nies misied bim then ! voe Eoverumenut LNT ELE IM: All Business ven And Profese ona) men on Pruce Eiward J-iard will havet» have ACertsia amount of printing ' ; ' ' moet It vou are a bu-i ef8 man or protessianal man we would like to vo your printing for you—we w ould tike o give you pr cea On It B4uVway We thiok w- car give you better sa isfactio’ in the Job Printing j se aovwhere than you Can ge" tl-e, We sve.put «n a lot cof new ‘ype,tc., hia vear, evanling u-‘o tu nou better work than ever tr» tore- a d-‘“twe h-ve work done whea we promt e a" The Examiner Job Prins Ci’town’s Leadiog Printers. Cor. Qaren avd Richmond Sueets — Upertsire, ‘ | STR. CAMPANA. CHING: OF TiME., %i}l sail from Picton on S 1: riav. 15 nh Sep’. ad ferinightly ther ater, calling a Cha] ttetowa aid galing trom practicable, CARV+:LL BROS.. Ag: nt-. Ch’towo, Sep: 1]. 1909-Ex ll, 14, Gu-r q¢al form. A full attendance required. Sr. Josern’s Bazaan.—Don’: forcet the Bizaario M rket Ball duringexoibition week. Everything po-sibie will b* dune to make it @cuccess. Arrange to at- tend a Goop Likenesses.—Tae Sur.merside Jourvel publishes capital likenesses of Sir Charles Tupper aod Measre, Edward Hackett and Altred A. Lefurgey, the Lioeral.-Conservative standard-bearere in , West and Has: Prioce. { ees To pay’s Weatuen. Dring the early mOrolug raio begau to fall quite heaviry, the downpour continuing tbhiougsout the grea er partof the forenoon During the rajiofall the wind blew quite lively, aod in Somme B+c!1one of tue prov ace here wae thunder and lightning. ‘he ti e aleo rese higher than usual Up to the time of writing we had not heard of any damage Tue Pottyro —Tue sieamer Polino, of the Dobel: Lire @ rived in port last night sbout ex o’elcck ani lef this morose for the Sydoeys and 8t John’s, NA... The Polino hid # Jarge yevers! cargo in- wards. Her outward cargo’ inc'uded 100 barre.s pork, 150 pky- gy cerie: aod 500 bags potatoes and o t+ togetber with a deckload of live stock. Mr. J. A. Henry was @ passenger tor St. John’, Nfll, ard Mr. H. Laptbo:ne and Mr. J. Simmons tor Sydney. An O_p anp Wet Trigp RemeDy.— Mra. Winelow’s Soothing Syrup hae been used for over fitty years by millions of mothers for thei: children while teetaing with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays the pain, cures wind colic, aud is the best remedy for diarrhoea. It is pleasant to the taste. sold by druggists in every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Ite value is incalcuable, Be rure aad ask for Mrs. Winslow’s oothing Syrup. Sieeptidiieeiiie Bank Improvemests. —New counters are being placed in the Merchants Bank of P. &. I-land which will greatly increase the artistic appearance of its ioterior. The work i+ being done by Mr. John New~ son. The counter is in about the same position as the form-r one, and is of heavier make. [ -a light brown qu srter~ ed oak with gold n oakffinishirg:. nas Fix wick+ts .chie the old one nai tives - The front of the conno-er will have »ix plates of -lase, the lower nelf being chipped ent the upper plaix. Munch credit is due the bank, which, during the past year, has taken -oOne imoortant steps, aad to Mr Newson four this last evidence of pro gres:* Ax ENerGeTIC Wuman.~ An exchange says: Treotherdav a» woinan in Bridg-- town picked 15 quarts of blas¢berries, wslked home, a di-tavce of two miles, ‘he canned four quarts of the berries,made a iot of pies, went out and rak+d hay for an hour, returned to the bhonee and eprinkled the week’s washing ready tor ijrocing, made tiscuite for the family, comprising herself husband and five children, washed the dishes, made the «da, washed the family’s colored clothes, atiended to several miner chores, put the children to bed, all who were not o'¢ encugh to g)alorey and turned in at ten o'clock. Asa foisher she was obliged to be npa good partof the night with a sick child, aud the following night went to a dance at Denmark. leat ote For Fxurpitiow Weex —Manager Yale ne Certwioi? surpassed bimeelf in secur. vy new novelties, special acte, etc,, that « | preve a surprise to the many patrons is famous and loog-lived epectacie. 140 0 1901 wid inaugurate the nioeteenth of the “Devil’s Auction” Cr. A. ong the many novel acts secured may t »-entioned the three Leando brothers, : Clemente si+tere, M’lle fren? aod Zuzs, Richard T Brown, Mi-8 Annie Li. -t and others, Combined wi h the | mes | —e ce is i; m CaaRLorterown Enoixrer Co. qill ret, ; ‘ , ; i for drill thie evening at 8 o’clock in uni-| TE Sa Le a |} ‘ ii ‘ ' ne " ' i ian ; hn i ad |g tik ; ae o% ii ) PRR |p | LADIES i OTH JACKETS Al STANLEY BROS, | Seine 20 5 deine iil lent Se lian A anne Rn, Aare ne Be a ‘ia if ut ee 8 First instalment of our NEW it FiLL JACKETS just © penel—a ile splendid assortment, 4 i Perfecti | ee in ‘ Quality Sty!> it inish ND ne atectinctatn is: eea , pamcaseatr cna Bt pan: iti a Slew Sin lo ceil aseintrmeca can sow 28 ' Workman- i ship | Stanley B V I OS. i DOMESTIC ECONOMY) Said Brown unto his wife one day, ‘We've nothing left to eat ; If things go on in this queer way, We can’t make both ends meet.” Ilis wife replied in words discreet, “Oh, we won’t be bacily fed; DIAMOND — LINE. — — . 4 - ex BLACK ~ 9 many new novelties, beautiful scenery, grand ballets, fanny trick ecenre, all go ‘o make up the best spectacular entertarn~ nen’ ever produced by maoager Yale. Tie “ D-vil’s Auction” will be the at traction at the Opera House Exhibition week. ¢~ OOD NEWS corzes from those XA who take Hood’s Sarsaparilla foi scrofula, dyspepsia and rheumatism. Reporteagreethat HOOD’S CURES HGEOOO OM! (HHO®@ ‘* WANTED 4 AT ONCE. — 100 second hand bottles from one to 4 twelve ounces in size.—Johnson & Johnson. @°%e?s%o? For the toilet, a very fine line at surprising prices. 10 cents per cake, 4 cakes for 25 cents. Is is oue of the best we have ever had, Anuthr line 6 rake, 15 cents for 3 cakes, values cents p ? =e tO sh ne) Oh =o) © 7, age, mond St, George St If you can make but one end meat, ' I’ll make the other bread ? : os Chicago News. Re SO tng ae a ‘ eS < 5 ; “ = 2 q | ‘ ‘ BUT GOGD WIFE ! n You can’t make good Bread if The 8. 8. Binavsta sailing from Moa- yt you don’t use good Flour. It’sa treal Friday morning Spr. i4h will te ; ; £ ley : - . mistake many people make in 7 at aa M mdav, Sept. LTtb, a . , and eaile for St. has. N : buying Ficur as well as other| oo f St. Jorge, Newfoundland, i hir s : thi ve - th ce via North Sydney, carrviag horees, Cattle i : Laings, In thin tag they are USINS | and echeepon deck, antl p-otice ander os economy by buyiaga cheap grade | deck, at lowest possible “ae, ‘ but it generally proves the dear- For farther par.iculs 5 a. to freizit estin the end. Whenin want cf | and passage, apply to ij F’our give us a call; we keep most PEARS BRO & CO. i of the standard brands and can ae . Agente, 4 : : vo’to«n, Sept. Llib, 1900 guote as low pr.ces as anyone in the trade, ee i RED ROSE TEA. 7 ae : The Prince Edward Island Yieaz nv FOR SEPTEMBER This is one of the finest flavored Teas on the marke’, give ita trial eee Lt aioe eaperey nee OM EIRENE F 28c per lb. Try a bettie of our pure home- made Raspberry Vinegar, 25¢ per bottle. It makes a splendid drink. ’ . aS Is out. You should have it. Free delivery. Te'ephone con- Thy? B c : al ¢ Why. 2 -Calze 168 a mIsl Luteresting ef ee : vumber and well worth your sending 7 R f Maddi an & (0 The following are the couiens | 5 : All are good numbers, Lower Queen Street. | Micmac Squaw and Wigwam Pronti Uur teathered Friends R« cgan’s Reverse The Ambitious Man John Maclaren Words Only jeremiah Clark, B, A. tiow the Dog Saved Grandfather A. K. M. A Jcu.ney it.m Port Lafoie to St. Peter's J bn | lil wain John Mc rae pr ft.» sain EAS DR. GORDON ALLEY PHYSICIAN & STRGEON (Graduate McGill University iveas B. deque and its People—1V Henry H. rlooper, Detror’, Mich 'te Tantramar Mar-h ii. 4. &. 1 he River Plate and the Argeatine Rx pultic Office ant Keerderce- Dorchester Stree Office Buurs--? to 10, ». m., i o 3 eali7Tu. 4,0. mr. 7 . iF > : Re d : 4 Provrt atreation fo country calls. ‘= tte Sloliison WANTED —A girl for geneva! houre © rk. a ae Avolvt wra. i S. Bagnail, Fitsro, 8S :eet For sale a’ «!') the bo katores «nd i d; 3 nos pd. ‘stands ° . » i S = a ul vWolandn, Fess cents the « py, OF 4 FOR SALE O18: TO LET—A housein the | subscript.cn fitty cents the year : business part o° ne town or w ald exchange + Send a copy to your friend away or your boy or girl at scho 1. THE P, E. lL MAGAZINE, P. UV. Bix 698, Charlottetown.. lora property G» town. App'y a. this offic . ds 2 wks pr’. WaNitl.—a Couk. apply Ww ws. Lv. B. stewart, Prince street 3 ne WANTED.—A girl aceut 6 .: 1 yeas of emart andtidy. Apply to ’ rs, A, Red- as cme ond —