ami 4" STE 4 Word About Prascripticns, We are compounding more gad more each week. Many people have found that pere they can always get just ghat is called for. Just at the time we promise and that the price js reasonable. We always use the best of everything and our dispensers are thoroughly qualified. George B. Hughes The People’s Drnggiet. Apotheca ries’ Hal). 99000008 200s S 0002 DESC CEEO ALL GOOD AND FRESH That ie the way with our baking. Everything is of the beet ingredients and is carefully mixed and baked —so much eo that our bsked goods are unrivelied. FOR TO-DAY White Cake 16¢ ib Nut Cake 16¢ Ib t Light Fruit Cake 16c Ib ¢ , e ° Telephone 98. ; : ¢ ; D. Stevrart: ; : Eciipee Bakery ° § BAKES BEST BREAD. ° seccncucess ig neces cece tees ) CARD! DR. H- L. DICKEY (Late ofj London Hosp tals.) @PFCIALIST: Kye, Far, Nove, Threat. Orrice: Cameron Bleck Victoria Row. Bours: 9.30 a.m. tol p, m.;2:o1p. mM, kvepinge DY FL} OI Mere phere. (Fyes lested ed Fitiewilb Glestce.) ) 6 aw. eet et D?. CLIFT nres CHRONIC PDISEASHS and RUP- IURE. Offce st Mrs. ttumtles, cerne yee stu Kext Street, Charlotteiown, fio7 Frtmdty. evening to'lue:day a. m. every Ween. TRE res aR ene ee balLy FXAAMINKK CHARLOTTETOWN SEPTEMBER 14, 1900 LABOR AND CAPITAL Mr. Foster's Appeal at Montreal. A: Moutreal, Mr. Foster said: Wel, sir, tue Literal-Cocservatives have but one ‘une, and that 1s the tue to the adequate protec jon of the twdustries and lator in Caoada. |i was the same step im 1878, ad it woe the same step at 1879, ouly more siaid, because it was put into tpe Statuce Book. I was the same step duwn to 1882; it was the same etep down to 1887; 1t was the Same Ssiep down to 1891, anc it was the same step down to i896; aud, sir, we do not change, because we are yet ip possession Of the +ame tune in 1900. (Great upplaure.) 1 made thet stacement at Summerside the other night in a packed open air meeung, aud one very cute coap remarked, ** Ob, but you made adjustments,” and I answered, “ Yes, of cours. we did; | doo’t suppose you ere wearing ibe same ciothes as you~: were woen you were two years old. We make our acjusimeot, Larthe principle is the same. We always wear clothes, and we wear our own clothes ” (Loud a;piaure.) And so I say 10 you tonight, atter hearing these glorious leaders, my veterau chief, aud my colleague, ugh Jona, is there any duuvt In your mind as to what you ought to sek the electorate to do with re terence to these great questions upon which the labor aud the ,iodusiries of Luis couotry depend so much ? Say, business men and men of capital, whai do you tnink? Is it better to have the same steady principle upon the affairs of this country carried out, or is it better or wurse that you don’t know one year from ans e@tber upon wicn principle you wil: have to siana? Labour witohut capital would be sborn of its arms and its powers, and jast the same wi h capitalzif javor were nut by its aide. What do you think 1s best 10r the labor of this couatry — to havea etaid and fixed principle, keep~ iug the idea of Canadiao labor for Cana- dian iaborers. Mr. Biair goes over to the United States and buys eight loccmo- tives and they come Steaming into the station house here in Montreal. What does that mcan? It means that labor, foreign labor, gets tbe wages for ail this work that was done. What else? Laborers’ families in a foreiga country sre ge.ting lite, love and bome comforts at the expense of the oper~ ators of this country. (Applause). Every ton of stiaing ste.l which, instead of being made out of Canadian ores, in Causdian smelters and moulded by the brawny hands of Canadiac labor, every ton of it ,oes to build up the wealth ad power of « foreign country, while it might just as well remain here. (Renewed ap- plaure). By the laws of power which bas extated forever and will ever exist, there is an fndiseoluble bond for all pros- perity and betier progress between labor wnd capitsl. Let capital not lay its heavy hand upon labor aad le labor never make the mistake of cespis- iog and scorning capitaly Hach is essen~ tial to the other. Thd@ brawny bands ot labor may s‘aud tefore these very moun~ tains of the fiaes: ore 10 the world,and they may stand there and’stand there until they starve, unti! their benes whiten at the base of the mountain, and they canuct extract food pcr wealth from it, Let ali the capitalists of the city of Montreal stand before that same mountain of iron ore, and etaud there until they starve snd their bones whiten a: the base of th mountain, they cannot alone extract svs~ tenance or wealth outof thai ore. Bu put them tcgether and you set the tra solution of the chemical process aod ine mechanical process invented by sume pale student in the laboratory who jabors . eurely as avy laborer in this wide worid (Appiause). Place the brawny arms v! labor, tbe millions of capital and tb! wonderful process of tluxing together euu there you have the sustenance, ihe weaith Cee... as ~s 2 PSs WHAT ABOUT YOUR FALL COSTUME Drop in and see what showing in the way of Tweeds, Camels Huir ef- fects, Broad cloths, Crepons aud Mohairs, These goods aie all the latest styles and designs, many / patterns being controlled by ourselves. i JACKETS. Our first shipmes.t has arrived and for sty le, fit and finish t ley are winners. WEEKS & CO THE PEOPLE'S STORE. rm WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. ' ecoesecoesessesesod > ad BPP LPP ta SSSSS we - I 7 =) ay Ww ‘ Weeks & Co. are the power, tor upbuilding the ecuntry. (Applause). That is the true RELATIONSHIP OF LABOR TO CAPITAL Why should we cot have capitsl io thi coupiry ? Twenty years sgo you could be excused for not withing it in this cous try. Why? Because vou did not kuow what the country had bu: today we live in times of life and knowledge; we know what we have io pari, and by tbe part we know that hy the uoion of the abundance of !abor andthe abundance cf capital there is ia this coantry and the broad aud wide and deep resources we have that by which we can build up a nation second to none in auy equal area in any part of (bis broad worid. (Loud applause). Young men, some of you who are before me to- night, maybe, are marching up to that which you first prize, vour citizenship. Do you ever think of bow absos lutely vital th-t citigenebip may be made to good governmen:? Your bal- lot i+ your right to self-government ; your warrant, your trancbive, is the strongest right that you have, end the most inesti- mable bond that is given to yon, Itis the badge of your ciiizenship. When this young nation is being built up, think of the responsibility that is ‘aying upon you, growing upto the {wellness of manhood, Exercise your franchi-e with an intelli- genceand thoughtfulness which will make in thedireet line of good government. Let Liberal-Conservative bisiory do its work of drawing you towards it a9 4 party which embodies at the present time, a4 in the past, all that ie best forthe people and the progrees of this great Canads of ours BORN. At Point Prim, on Sept. 4th 1909,a daughter to Captain and Mre, D. Mur- cbieun, Easy to Take Easy fo Operate Because purely vegetable—yet thor eugh, prompt, healthful, satisfactory< Hoowd’s Pills Our Willinery De- partment is ready for your order. New goods are in, milliners are back again, Get your order im before the big fall rash com- mences.----Roore & UcLeod. Libera et. THE SKATING RINK CHARLOTTETOWN, omer AON cneee FRIDAY, SEPT, 14th, INST. At 7.20 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 an? steamboat arrangements will be pub- lished cn Monday 'S- BLANCHARD. Secretary of Gommittee mm. scene PRINCE EDWARD IcLAND Agricuitural Industrial Exhibition Open to the Maritime Provinces from September 25th to the 28th, (900 —OVKR— $6009 in Prizes. —— —-- =~ Ore ofthe greatest disnlays of Live Stock, Poultry, Fern Prodi c's, Veretables snd Fruit ever brought tige:her inthe Maritnme Pro- rinces Exhibi ¢* carried practically free on al) Gor- wren. Railways Lowertcxcursios rates fer passer gers [wo days Horse Racing, purses $1300 00 Special) »ttrectious i: rdditicn to tne Ex- pibition apd Reces10 be advertised later. accomm: dation fer everybods. +r Priz- Ls*, Rece Programmes and alj “.uolmativa wriie Cc, R. SMALLWOOD, Sec'y-Treasurer, F.L HASZARD. President. Ee Local ant Ciher_Hems. HIGHLANDERS —Meimbers of the Hig: land Brigade ~ il] m-et at the Hail to night 8:7 o’clock sharp. Fuil! attendance requested Sons cF Temperance, — Orient Division will meet on the 2]-t for the cel bra tion Of iis 14th avniversary, The meeting thie eve Dir g 18 posiponed, — Mr. L D. Thorpe, engineer of the Char lottetown sewerage syatem, aod Mr. R. S Les, C BE, left thie morving for Trarc, where tue latier gentlemaa is acting a- consulting engiacer Notice.—-Citizens are remiaded tha: the time bas now arrived when all city texesshould be paid. Execu'ion- will be issued for all pol! tax unpaid aite: the 17°b inst. Kindly pay ap avd avoid additional expenses. , INTERSCHOLA-TIc >PoRTs on Saturday Wert Kent ve, Queeg Sqaare, “Tix biggest thing yet.” Get your tickets now, and avoid the rush at the gate, for everybody and his uacles and bis cousine aod his aunts will be there. In Honor or Marriage — The echoouer Harry G. Lewis, lying at Peake’s wharf, is gay with fiags today, honoring the marriage of her captain, Archibald G. Bisbop, who was married on tne 12-b inst , 48 siated in yesterday’s ExaMINER, t> Miss Mary A. Young, af Nova Scotia. Sr. Joun Exutsitioy.—By the St. John papers at hand this m rning we see that Mr. W F Dockendorff, of North River, has been awarded second prize for brood mare in the agricultrral class. Mr. William Vickerson, aieo of North River, was awarded second prize for sborthorn bul). Aw OLD anD Wet Trigp Kemepy. — Mrs. Wiuelow’s Soothing Syrup has been used for over fitty years by millones ot mothers for their children while teething with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays the pain, cures wind colic, and 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. Ie value is incalcnatle. Be eure and ask for Mrs. Winslow’s oothing Syrup. Tue Boston Bceat.—The steamer Hali- fax arrived from boston about one o’clock this mornivz, bringing the fuliowing pas- seogerr; Mr and Mrs Fiske, E McCarthy, Dr Leahe, WH Young,C B Swift, C J Ginia, E A Allen, E Brvanster aod wife, J O Connor, C 8 Quinn, Miss H G O’Cons nor, Miss M OQ’Conner, C C Reed and wife, CL Knapp and wife, W J Chappell, ue. ¢ 34 McLeod, J M Treatt,J M Devine, E Prodwell, Mr Dingwe!ll, PD Compton. Miss Dingwell, Mary McDonald, J F Kelly, Jas Kelly, Mr Holiand and wife, Mr and Mrs Barr, D A Russell, John Hanley, C Collier, M S Hurley, J H MeCieave, TW Smi:b, WwW A Paine, E x Paine, . Ce Conroy, Ckarles Worry Cap: Kenfield, Capt Snow, Miss Doyle, Miss Joy, A K McKausick, W T Stone. L W P:per, W C Tappav, Mraai Mrs Howard, Mise A Mcl- nie, Miss McLean, Mics MJ Holland, Mies M E Walker.’ Mre MeClever, Miss M McDonnld, Miss E J Roed, Mre A Ellis, Miss R E Campbell, Mr- Underwood, Miss McPhee, Miss Hyde J F Maviow, C B Swift,J A Thompson, A McCarthy, © DS&8mith, Geo Painter, D Gillis, Mary Pratt, Miss F Campbell, Mr+ H Steveson, Mrs Brown, Miss E Mce Eschere, Mies M McGregor, Miss Mc- Gr -h,Mrs McElroy, Mise K Grinsell, M:-~ K McCormack, MissS McPhee, H A Miiimald, J Bous, A McKenzie. Th. <talifax left on return to Boston this afi. con atthe usual hour. Her outward pa » ogers included Mre Neileon, Mr Wm Hes ~t,Mies C B Macdunald, Mis+ May Gili sitss Alice Clarke, Miss A Halliday, Mr- » o S Murrey, Mrs Schatter, Miss Gra: ow, Miss Laura Darcach,Mirs Emily Darr. o,Mrse Darrach Mr S C Darrach, Miss i’ N Rowe, Mies Laura Livingstone, Mr asu Mrs E L Power,Miss Josie Power- Miss C Hulman, Mr E_ Care vell, Miss Morgan, Captain snow, E P Collier M J Hurley, W A Yousg and friend, Mr H C Mone, W A Peyne, the Misses Doyle and Joy, Miss Mamie Campbell, Jas Griffio, Mr. C J Kicks, Mr p¥6lland, Mre H H Barnes sod daughter@Mrs A MacKenzie, Mrs Robert- ‘ou, Mr F A White, Mrs J Buochard and Miss McInatyre., DQ oO rey Ome me S49 @ WANTED AT ONCE. — 300 second hand bottles from one to @ tevelve ounces in size.—Johnson & Jvohnson. ® ‘Soaps.! : peeltelte® For the toilet, a very fine lire at surprising prices. 10 cents per cake, 3 cakes for 25 cents. Tt is one of the best values we have ever had, Anvther line cike. 6 cents pre 15 cents for 3 cakes. f epee PKB go GAG KS GAG COACH 94 G1 8G ei Meet Me at the Always Busy Store. ; ' Ladies Cloth Jackets at Stanley Bros. Fit, First New Fall Jackets just opened instalment of our —a splendid assortment, Perfectionin Quality, Style, Finish and Workmanship. STANLEY. BROS. silk front shi. ts. clothing, 85e per suit. p. m. Extra bargains every Saturday acl*, Furnishing N We pride ourselves in showing*theglargestdand ucbbiest ie of neck wear in the city. We have them at any price ‘from 2¢ to 75.¢ Another strong line with us is our Shirts: White and solored shirts, soft outing shirts collars attached See our doub.e threa Balbriggan Under . ar ore oper uatil 1, Gordon & Moellan «eeee~ Men’s StylishUuefit eae Notice. There has beer on my premises, since Julv 15.5 last, four sirayed heifers, one black aod one red and white spouted (two year old.) ove white aod one red and white (oue year old.) Ucless claimed wittin ten days ard a'l damages paid they will be soid by public auction 0 Saturday, 22nd sy of Sept. at the bour of two o’cleck,, m,On my premise vO cover expea-es, JOSEPH M’DONALD. Glenco, Sept. 11th, 1909. dy and wky.3ins. _— ty: — WANTED,—Atoncea parcel boy, App-5 at Sentner McLeod & Co, omen, mnt canst Pd ge a 1 BLACK DIAMOND LINE. o << Fu -ta sailing from Mon treal Friday morn’ + Sept. 14th will be- due at Charlottetos Monday, Sept. 17th, and eails for St. J iu’, Newfoundland, }via North Sydney, carryiog horses, cattle and sheepon deck, uad produce under deck, at 'owest possible rates. For turther purticulars as to freight and passage, apply to PEAKE BRO3 & CO. The §. 8. Bona: - 4 gente. vo’icwn, Sept, 11ib, 1900. - eM Eaten ilaasenitlaaly selene Ui S el SE ee ee i le mn Nt Ri Mare ate ae A aa ’ ie . : Tee i i at t ? if i os -