wee THE DAILY EXAMINZR CHARLOTTKTOWN SEPTEMBER Io, #970 It Pays to Buy at Perkins’ aWhat You PERKINS? bad gare now opened, The lat- est, green veiling, you'll fnd it at our yeiling counter, We have some very preity fancy stock collars for ladiew, also, plain and pleated eatin stock collars. New shirred ties, and pariow etriped sik i tur ladies, . We have the “always ready” shirt waist holder and skirt supportef. New reversib'e cloths ® fur capes and skirts open- ® ed today. Bi «We have the “Bat wing B bow,’ the very latest tie e ior gentlemen, 4 We sell the Fownes H Phyllis kid glove,thebest e' English kid glove made, Weare showing a very andsome line of silks for vening waists and line We have the new ap- Bf Plique trimming’ in ail ‘ the leading shades. Ag New hat pins, hat an- - Chere, bone hair pins, back | cmbe, side ccmbs, belts #beit buckles, purses, ini- # tal purses et our fancy go ds counter. ws % v e want every lady in % Chariotietounte see our # costumes before buying. have the best goods, the newest styles and cur es are ® Jittle lower thau elsewhere. Here isa dress good® ‘argein ac the first of the seeson. A joblot of all F w oul dress goods in plain, Bee mixed, and checks, the } regular wvrice would be Dt _ ett 2 hee ee OT ele ce, but you have your 2 one for 50e per yard. + PERKINS ull T FY VT rao y I caders. Ds x Ps Ail our new veilings THEDAILY BXAMINER SEPTEMBER 10, 1900. sneer ea Seo ee ons - — — HEAVILY HANDICAPPED. Tne leaders of Canada’s New Liberal- ism enter the campaign handicapped by the circumstance that the electors have ¢ learned to doubt the truth of what they # | tay. Personally they may be—some of them j | undoubtedly are—) leasing, and clever, a] aud eloquent gentlemen, B | believe what they say when spsaking to But ne one can the electors upon the public questions of BY | the day 5; for it is notorious that their @ | most colemn declarations, ou theplatform auc .n the press, have been proved to be faise avd utterly unreliable, In respect 4 | tO protection, expenditures, taxation, debt etc., they have done thet which they as- sured the electors they would not do. take the caseof Mr, Fieldivg, who is personally, perhaps, the most popular minisier inthe Laurier-Tarte cabinet. A few years ago, he so played upon the prijudices of the people of Nova Scotia that he pereuaded them that he would teke Nova Scotia out of the Union,—and thus Le gained cfficeand power. But be ali the while knew well that if be should succeed in his mad epter- prise Nuva Scotia and our great Cana- dian confederation would receive irrepare able injury. So, after he gained otfice and p wer he never tried t6 do that which | he was elected to de. For two decades the tame honorable gentleman contended, on the plaitorm and in the press, that protection was a curse to Vavedato be abolished and cast out at the first opportunity, But he knew, all the while, that protection was, in the circumstances, the best thing for the country; and eo when he became Finance Minieter he took e.fe—@liie ne read- justed the tar-ff in some respecte—that Protection should be we.l maintained. flow can the people in view of these facts believe the political statements aud promises of Mr. Fielding and such as he? Sir Louis, Mr. Biair, and Mr. Paterson are in the same condemnas tion. They sli knew quite well that the Liberal-Conservative Government were and yet they derounced the Likeral-Coneervative Gov- eromeut as scandalously extravagant,— reasonably ¢coromical ; —with the result that they vite ned < ffise and power to add from r/9,°00.00) io $15,000,000 to expendi- urcr; $15,000,000 to taxation and $7,. JOU.OLO io the pubnedebt! The state- eats of these men, must, therefore, be sken by the people of Prince Edward Is- and aidall Cenada with @ very large 2 Yee! they go into the sampatgn besv ly bardicepped, SiG. Of GAlt, — ee 8 THIS IS “ NEXT YEAR ” } £ccoRDING to the Canada Gezette, the Guverbmeut expenditures io the month of July, 1900, emeunted to $2,618,453, Io ine monta of July, 1891 they were $2,” 395 786. For purposes of comparison the ligures may be teus siaied :— Expenditures July, 1900....., § 2 61°,453 Expenditures July, 1399....., 2,353,787 | ere srsseee $ 264,667 Yes! This is Mr. Tarte’s “next year.” nee —Unrestricted Reciprocity, involving discrimination againet G@reat Britain, was rejected by the pecple ; syd now the Tarte-Laurier adminietration are well- content toride the Protec.ion elephant ! TRY t- os ~ Our BICYCLE LIVERY WHO STRUCK PAYERSON? Hon. Mr. Paterson will speak here on Friday. Mr. Paterson was struck so badly at South Braut in the election of 1896 that be had to seek refuge in North Grey, and he is now on the look<ont fer another constituency. He represented South Brant for twenty four year-; bat the people goi tired of him and rejected bim in 1896. North Grey ie alco tired of him; aud he bas not been nominated for avy other place. Although there ure two Liberal constituencies in Prince Ed- ward leland, for which candidates have yet to be nominated, it is not likely that either will be offered to him. CAKTWRIGHTS OPINION. Tae Parrior and sone } er on?, includ - ing Sir Louis Davies, Fuluiog and Pac- erson, are telling the people that the Laurier Government is going to winat the comiog election. Sir Richard Cart- wright, however, is cf a different opinion. At ameeting of L:berals held at Norwich the other day he suid ; ‘I would be sorry if our friends here or eleewhere should think this is going to be an easy contest, I have nodoubt hat in Ontario, and pare ticularly throughcut the west, we wiil be celled upon to fight ag we have never fought before.” Private advices from Oatario and the west sre io the effect that British Columbia, Manitoba acd the Terri- tories will return @ solid body of Liberals Cun-ervatives, and in Oatario it is admit- ted, oa both sides, that the Liberal-Con- servatives wil carry the Province by a large majority. The defeat of the Laurier Government seems assured, +er NOTES AND COMMENTS What about kerosene oil—are you get- ing 1 cheaper, as Sir Louis promised tnat you would ? — Yes, iv’s true, Sir Louis Davies used to sneer at “tin~pot tities.” What bas he to say about them now ? | Mr. H. A. Powell, the able advocate, is ag@@™ ihe Libera! Coneervative staodard beafer in Westmorelaad, —Strange that we don’t see anything in The Patriot about the increase of the pub- ‘lic debt, taxation and expendi'ure ! —Tane anxious decire of the New Lib- erals 18,n0t to do what’s beet for the couptr); but to promote the interests cf seit aud party, —The net debt of Canada in 1896 was | $258,497,432 and the vet debtiun 1899 was $253,497,432, — increase $7,776,014. Truly 1 bas been a growiug time iu re | spect to debi as well as texauou. —What activity tiere is in all the gov- ernment departments jast now! Does ihe goverbment really imagine thet tne peopie are such fools es lO Change their politica! convictions upon the great questicns 0: the day, Gn account of » little ephemeral activity On its part, before an eiccuion ? —QOur readers will form an idea of the truth and jastice of the meaus taken by our New Liberalism to hoodwink aud | misicad the people of Canaaa by perusal lofthe tollewmg teiegrams puodlishea by the St Joho Tc legrapn : Chariouetown, P. KE. L., Sept. Ge (Speciai)— Never in the history o1 King’s /County were the Liberais so united as at present, Yesterday J. J. Hughes was unanimously nominated as the Liberai candidate,ata rousing convention. Mr, Hughes is a very elrong candidate, and | wiil be elected.” | “Qharlottetown, Sep:. 6.—(Special)— Sir Charles Tupper addressed @ large open air meeting at Summerside last night. He ‘spoke for vverone hour. ‘There was an entire abeence of enthusiasm at the Con» ‘ servative convention held there yesterday. (A. A. Lefurgey, wao Was defeated last election, Was again neminated to oppos, ™~ j All new whees. Look at our arsortment of oer ©... i mY 3 Gal ce =! BRING MARK WRIGHT & GO.. LIL Home Makers. i\NEW BICYCLES, = have all world Leade.” * #™. ' Your Biaycle to our repair shop for’ratictactory repairs. | { anes Beil M.C McQuarrie was first nom'- nated but refus de” —Uncorrected reiurne of the United States census for 1900 place the popula- tion of the country at 75,578,000. The Movireal Siar remarks that in 1890 the ! figures were 62,622,250, Since the las: census the repubiic has also be- come a colonial power and its dependen- ciee—Hawaii, Cube, Porio Rico, Philipr pice Islands and Guam—nave a popula- tion of 10470,281. Tbus tne new American empire bas ovo less than eighty-six millions and odd of popula ion, Jeading every other country in the world except the British Empire snd Russia in area cf territory and variety of reces Our neighbors are apt scholars, and have taken # leaf out of the parental vook. —Am_ vg the gold miviisg comprn’es whore fi-la of labor is in western Ontario the Central Canada Chamber of Mines is one that has showa much enterprise. The Cham ber i-sues # statistical analyses of is mines, among which are the Mikado, Sui« tana, Olive and Regins, From these the total product of gold to dare is $711,330, that of the Sultaua being $375,000. The results of aesay (ests are very promising. From thirtv-oue made of the Scramble Reef the average assay value im gold per ton of ore was $81.14; four from the Bully Bay had an average of $64 25. The Chamber ot Mines is a new corporation, and is doing a great deal forthe develop- ment of gold miningin west«rn Ontario. It appears to have euffered from skeptic« iem baviog been expressed regarding the accuracy Of newspaper paragraphs dis feminated under iis auspices, and now the information given vo the public in month- ly returns is received by the Chamber under aflidavit, Cram OF Wheat This is a new Breaktas: Food just put on the market. It is made entirely from the very best selected hard wheat and being almost pure Gluten is one of the healthiest and most nutritious foods kn wr, It is highly recommended for the use of diabetic persons or those of weak digesticn. With every two packages purchased at our stole we give free a very nice picture of North Western scenety, Beer & Goff Grocers, + ee ee Notices to Electors. WARD 2, EAST, Thé Liberal-Conservative Electors ef Ward Two Kast are requested to meet in Sample Reoms, over Reardon's Barber Shop, Satur- day evening, at8 o’clock, forthe purpose of organization. James McMillan, Convener, WARD 4, EAST. The Liberal-Conservative Electors of Ward Four East are required to meet at office of J. D. Taylor Queen Street, on Saturday evering at8 o'clock, p. m., for the purpose ol urganiza- lion. J. Lb. Taylor, Convener WARD 3, EAST. The Liberal-Conzervative Electors of Ward Three Eastare requested te meetin * ample Rooms over Rearden’s Barber Shop, on Mon- day evening, at 8 o'clock, for the purpose of organization. Chas W. Quirk, Convener. ROYALTY WEST. The Libere|-Conservative Electors of Roy- alty West are requested to meet in Reyalty West School House, on Aionday evening next, at 8 o’clock, for the purpose of organization. John McMurror, Convener. Lied HeInaus ral —~— wile THE SKATING RINK © — FRIDAY, SET, 44th, INST. 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 and steambeat arrangements will be pub- lished on Monday, S- BLANCHARD, Secretary of Gommittee TO LET—A cottage on Rayfield Street Applyto Capt, White, Upper Pownal trect# nn a maa ta Glinpses a “ ihe Adee we v Of The Beautiful [t pays you to come vut this lovely month and to take a walk through our store to get a glimpse of the beautiful new stocks, now in the tullness Richest sho wing Crepons, Bright N ji Made in Germany, England and Canada, the makers vieying with each other as to who can make the most natty, most wearable and best fitting jacket; we getting the choice of their stock and getting it in such large quantities, lets us buy cheaper than others. Jackets for little girls, Jackets for larger girls, Jackets for little ladies, Jackets for larger ladies, Capes for all, both large and sma!l. Outing Fats For misses and ladies, you;must see them if you haven’t got yours yet. They’re pretty to say the least,—grey, pear], fawn, blue, red and_ black. Color enough tu suit all comers; prices start at 75c and end at $225; look them over while your thinking of hats. Misses’ sams - In many new natty styles, better drop in and look them over; if you don’t need them now you will at least know where the nicest ones are. of fall Capes, Jackets and dress stuffs ever seen in Charlottetown, ‘ | i of their blovm all over the store, , Furs, Curled AW About our dress goods, in 1.egard to the fall wear we fell that you will be intereste 1 greatly. Each day brings us new arrivals and about (this time the counters’ are simply groaning with the mass of pretty conceits for Autumn Wear, and all offered at the small and insignificent price this house is noted for. Here’s a little list of things. Curled Crepons Surely as pretty as you could possible expect, many new patterns, price 65¢ to $3.75 the pad, Tweed Costumes In pretty plaids and checks also plains and stripes, 4; yards makes @ complete costume, price $1.40 the yard. Cheviot Suitings Very preity patterns, and they make up so much nicer than some gods, plain colors, $1.60 the yd. Cheviot Serge s Ali wooi and ‘genuine good goods, very nice tor outing wear at 68¢ the yd. Black Bedtord Cord, in all wool and special good wear 68c. Will you share in the Autumn Feast of Wonderful Daintiness at the largest store ? oe re ee car What trade we have we'll hold and what we baven’t we're after,