le Opera lIHouse LOR REMAINDER OF THE WEEK TO-NIGHT The Richards Steck Co. Will play ' VILLAGE BLACKSMITH” ttiest comedy ever presented, The lo-Morrow Wieht Ti’. MARBLE HEART ~4 With its display of magnificent costumes. Sat y «afternoon, Matinee at 2.50 +, y +B | ‘The Three Musketeers Vrices 15 and 25 cents. Saturday Night 4 -— 7 *“ZTURR CABS The s!; odard American drama, Prices fo; the evening performances 25.35 nd 50 cents. Tickets on sale at the usual places New speciaities introduced at every performance. DOMINION ATLANTiC RAILWAY: and *teamship lines to Beston via Yarmouth, The lopular’ Fast line be. tween Nova scotia and Keston via Windsor Junction and Halifax EX! FF*S TRAINS leave Halifax daily (exec; ctoday) at 6.35 a. m., for Digby and Yarmeiol, making connection Wednesdays and »»'u) days at Yarmouth for Boston, Ti ROYAL MAILISTEAMSHIP} “Ob INGH GRORAR” CRINGE th 24C0 ¢ "onpage. 7000 Pcrse Power. the fast. ud fil est cleamer plying betwecn the Meraiiin« Provinces and Boston. Leave Yarmouth Wednesday a: d Saturdays for Hostcn. On f°: lof Express Train from Halifax: Rets+: ng laves Boston ‘iuesday and Fri- day: {+.m:’ Pas +i ers arriving in lUelifax next day 5 3¢ p.m. y “xpress Tralz. Fury oi) intorication, guide book, foldere, et , which » iit be sent frec, write to F. H. Arm- Strone, ;cneral passenger Agent Kentvile P. GiFKINS “ Gen. Manager: K 4i-:% € } . &., May 26th, 1900 INTING 4 Pal Goodre lable printing. Print- , that you don’t feel ashamed | hele © Printing that you'll be of. Printing dane when j want it. Printing done . We promise to have it done, at prices t you can afford to pay— you pril lns dor.e a W which will save mic, The Examiner Job Print —v pstairs, é 1° EDWARD ISLAND er.icultural —ANDB— Industrial x hibition Cp:: othe Maritime Provinces from Sep: wider doth to the 28th, (900 $ ‘200 in Prizes. town’s Leading Printera. = }ieen and Richmond Streets | \ eo <i <P <a -e —- P A eS ea oi eek vinuen. g t 7 Maritime Pro- ant ' ph dk ractically ‘ree-on all Gov- wr dhin Horse Hacing pete BES, niin iol weteeetions in addition to the Ex- d Racesto be advertised lat A‘ cm modati n for everybody. . “‘r Prize Lists, Race Programmes and al) in‘olm tien write Cc, R, SMALLWOOD, L. HA ZARD ~Treasurer, Presid nt. broken promises, |; make come attempt to explain away the > <eumeeneen mae ‘THE DAILY EXAMINER ae AUGUST 31, 1900. YOUNG CONSERVATIVES. ee Ime meeting of Young Liberal-Coneer- vatives to be held te-night in ihe Hali of the Benevolent Irish Society, should be largely attended. The meeting is for organization. No time is to be lost. The enrmy 18 working energetically, and as tue elections may be sprung on the people at apy mOment it is well to be prepared: _——— BEFORE AND AFTER. Wen Sir Louis Davies was in opposi-~ tion he labored hard increase the salaries of the judges. He also deplored the extravagance of the Conservatives, the to h gh price of kerosene oil and the very low price of oats. What has he done the salariesof the judges. Did he remove ihe specific duties? Not he. Instead, he increased the price of the poor man’s tobacco, and gave the monopolists contro) of theoil, And everyone knows the mill- stone of debt he has succeeded 1a faeten~ ing about the necks of the people ! ererer A TRICK THAT IS VAIN. Tue approaching visit of Sir Charles Tupper, Hon. Hugb John Macdonald and Hon.Geo. E. Foster,is made the text of an articie in last evening’sPatriot. [he article is personal and barren of argument, The reference to the promises it says’Sir Cbarl2s will make is intended to divert attention from the pre-election promises of the Lib- erals. But the scheme will not work. The people are familiar with the Liberal record and know that it is one of The Patriot should many breaches of faith on the part of Sir Louis and his colleagues. It cauno. de- ceive the eleciors by its red~herring sac 1C8, ET A I rte EAST QUEEN'S Ter Liberal convention called to meet ia Cuarlottetcwn at ten o'clock this morn- i g for the purpose of pominating a can- i.date io conteet Hast Queen’s was late in acd slow in getting to ‘hig yaork, In fact it was not until dat o'cluck that the result of tae cCorvention was announced. The doo. U. A. McKionon, Attorney-General of this Gourier Government, received @ mar jor.ty of votee avd was chosen as the ops ponect cf Alexander Martin, the sitting men. ber. Ss polling districte were not repicceni d at the conventisn, ct at all contrary it everal ®d che mectirg wre barmoni ous. On was apy- thing but harmonious, and there was a lack of enthusiasm smongst the delegates. The msjority of the meeting was inj favor of Dr. Roberteon, sid his supporters are not all pleased at the choice cf the convention. Some of them are not slow ir stating that Martin will have a walk-over 3n election day as Mc- Kinnon will have no show with the elec- tors. We agree with them. > — 2. —__—_ the —It is reported that Mr. Tarte ia to be! appointed Lieutenant Governor of Mani- tuba in succession to Lieutenant Governor | Patterson. since he obtained power ? He has increased | ‘bounds of Province and Law Agent of the | THE PA{LY KXAMINFER CHARICII}TCWN ATCUST 31, 1600 N) DEFENCE YET. Tue Patriot’s especial pleading for Sir Loais Davies will not prove helpful to thet gentleman. Neither will its abuse of Tue Examiner ivjure this journal or weak - en its arguments. All the silly twaddle io yesterday’s leader, all the tearsshed over Tue Examiner’s criticiems of Sir Louis, are beside the mark. Tbe Patriot would be better employed explaining away Tne ExAmMINER’s charges—if it can, If it can make Sir Louis’ post-election acts line with his pre-election promices it is ex- pected todo so. But ic made no attempt to set him right yesterday. O-<D Ore NOTES AND COMMENTS, —Organize is the watchword. —The Ottawa Citizen thinke that Sir Wilfrid’s pre-election tariff pledges may be classed as a variety of trade winds. —The exiract from Sir Charles Tup- per’s speech published by THe Kxaminer today ehould be read byal!. The tacts set torth therein are impcrtant, —A prominent Liberal member of On- tario gives Wednesday, October the 17th, as the date of the general election, with the 10th as nomination day. —“Show me one single act initiated and carried out since this government came into power that bes contributed to the prosperity “of the country, and | will apologize.”—Sir Charles Tupper, Amheret, N.S8., Aug. 24. — According toa statement sent out by the British War ©ffice, the tota! casualties asthe resultof the South African war, have exceeded 48,000 men. By casualties are undoubtedly meant the killed, wound~ ed, missing and the large number who died of died. = —— THE BAPTIST CONVENTION. Temperance and Other Reports— Moncton Next Year, Hautrax, Aug, 29.—At the Baptist con- vention yesterday morning the report of the twentieth century fund committee wae discussed and adopted with the ucder- standing that the home missions referred to in it would include the Maritime Pro- vinces, Northwest, Grand Ligne and Bri- tish Columbia. The report on the fund for ministerial] relief and sid was adopted. The report from the ccmmittee on cor- reepondence approved of the organization of a provincial prohibition convention at Moncton. The report on temperance was discussed and adopted. The committee on estimates reported giving the same distributiony as | +: year. A tesuiution to the effect that th: Baptist national couvention be invited to hold its next meeting within the the Maritime Provinces was adopted, The convention decided Moncton next year, after which journed. to meet al it ad- “UNION” HEARD FROM. Sirn,—I notice an editorial in yester- day’s Patriot in which a piece of poetry had been written. It mu-t surely have been a mistake. The poetry should have been a8 ollowa :— The election’s coming soon, And grit promises will boom, Jnst as they did in days of yore; Tory promises are true, And it would be well for you If, you did as you promised us be-~ fore. Uston. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE Day. Take Laxative Bromo Tablets. Ali drug- gists refund the money ifit fails tc cure. 25c. K. W. Grove’s signature is On each box. Our BICYCLE LIVERY: Look at our assortment of Gx. a. ‘ a 2 We have all world Leade_ e.. Setot, Ges - BRING = RK WRIGHT Home’ Makers. a All new whees. \NEW BICYCLES. Your Biaycie to our repair shop) for*satistactory repairs. & 00. LID door sort of boy. Tell your mama to are Offering 200 pairs all at 49 cents. Then there is their 75c¢ suit and their and they have pretty pleated English made suit at $1.50. Then Oxford Suits at $200 $2.50 $3.00, and lit 75¢ and $1.09, But don’t forget to aa eeinnntinantneteniion uncueal Coal Famine in Newfoundland. Sr. Jonn’s, Nfid., August 29.—A cosl famine vow threaiens the colony of New~ fouudlacd, The establishing of smelting enterprise at Sydney absorbs the greater part cf the Cape Breton output; and the failure of Reid’a mines leaves the colony witbont any local product. Sydney coal bas advanced 30 per cent and there is probably not enough to sup- ply the winter’s demand. Mr. Reid, the railway, contractor, is likely to be tne mst affected, bis train and steamer ab- serb'ng fully a third of the entre colonial C%%. Import, GPO Ca This signature is On every box of tho genuine Uaxative Bromo-Quinime Tablets the remedy that cures a cold im one day [) J ont Read Thousands of Sweet Peas to be given away on Saturday night be-« the 7.30 and 9 tween hours of o'clock. We have over 40 chcice varieties now in full bloom acd invite the public to come and have a bunch for Sunday. Haszard & Moore Sonnyside. This D. licRvers & Co, BROKERS, Stock Exchange Building, Montreal. Dealers in New York Stocks, cotton and grain. 1-8 per cent Commission each day Direct wires with New York to every facitity isr executing orders promptly. Correspondence solizited. Going to School Mond CHARLIE ? YES, Mother is guing to buy me a new suit at PATON’S That's right. All my they always look so well dresse They Keep Boy’s Clothing For the gentler, quiet house boy or a scramblin JAS. PATON & CO, ay brothers get their clothing there, that’s Why g, climbing, ont. try a pair of Paton’s 49¢ school pants, to fit school boys : _ from 4 years of age to ]4 $1.00 school suit [Sailor] suits at $1.25 and $1.35 and another tle reefers at ask to see their odd pants at 49, 'T PAYS TO BUY AT PERKINS. Caps Our new fall caps are now in eo A i eweeeeeee0884ECUCe We hare the Our We want you to latest s'yles in men’s and boys caps. assortment of caps is large. call and see our caps for fall and winter. Our prices are from 1Sc tc 75e., Suspenders. Perhaps you want a pair, if you do: ¢ ours be- fore buying. Our President Brace is a leader. If you want ease and comfort wear a pair of our President Braces. We have many other lines to show you, iF. Perkins & Co. The Millinery Leaders. re Rye SHY A MER ee, Se ee uot Lea EX New Dress Goods, Tweed Suitings, Broad Cloth, Nerges, Black Goods. Tartan Shawls New lot just in. T.J. Harris, Loudon House ee EF LL PE Mee