eo . It Pays to Bay at Perkins’ : t is i that che Fi-lting tarffis a tariff for rev~ 10 pledgea to the people, Their promises to oe _— ith we = ao = re . enue only ? Question. yds Tapestry at 38c for 28c, . : : eiguteen years, the ne or tw : reduce expenditures, taxation and deb’, to : i a tl ti ob~ddies hell & dali, i —So the Minteters didn’t defend them~ 934 « 7 at 45c for 35c, What Y elimioste protection, to promote purity of | Peres Of Call tim air BO Gal's OY | againet the cearge of having broken their Bgl : clec'ione, to secure the independence of) ‘B® Ways 88 they were — in| pledges. The gay deceivers imagine that 14y : at: 50¢ for 376, ee ace aie dedact bo denied, Thos United States, Auctralia and other} they can brazen it ont ! at, 4 at 68 ' par . . . S State have not been fulfilled. No| Countries whose public fiuancee and <e the — aod on ee or 49c, a ions dent! - of the opposition were taken out of the 151 «+ 6s 4% ill See at attempt has been made to fulfill them. Te ae sep: as y phy If meeting of last evening a very emal! aud~ 4 at 68c for 49c, Aud there is no defence in view of the|'* “*F€ Poss! ' ae oe lence woul! have been left to the New ne. “ at 70c for 54 fact, Let thie be noted by the electors | &¢rupulous New Liberals could remain in | Liberal missionaries. c. oe West Queen’s and the country at large. | Olive for eighteen years, Mr. Pat~ —The mao who received the greates: lig * “ at 68c for 49c. ‘ 3 ersvn’s doctrine of avezsger, as ap-| applause at the meeting last evening was F j Bat there wae as attempt io talk nee . | Mr. Joseph Wise, who is wel known ag 12% * re at 90c for 60c.. one or twoof the promises. Mr. Fielding|Plicd to the imports and = ex baviog receatly renounced the New Lib- a haithe audacity to pretend that a protec-| ports of the country uoder the L beral- | oral party. 1234 é: at 45c for 35c. cae tive tariff had given place toa revenue Conservatives and under the Liberale;wiil — Maine and Vermont have g ven good 12 ‘“ 6s at $1 f ” All our new ve sng tarift,—resulting in activity of basiness be speedily smashed toemithereeus. We ee In the i a tlec« or ‘0c, “e : , : ° a : tiona, aud the confidence of the Republi- 53/ . in é are noW opened, Tue lat aud great prosperity; and Mr. Paterson | bave bad ee of fairly good times cane concerning ike Wess aaa Breel. 934 Tap Stair at 50: for 37e, est, gre en veiling, you Il supported this covtection by references 10 | #0U our rulers have beeu extravagant aud dential contest, in November, is increased. 5 1-3 yds Tapestry at 85c Re wi sina it at our ve liag ‘*‘ averages” and *‘perceatages”. Tnis pre- carless therein. According to the} _sir Louis Davies scoffs at the ides . counter. tence will not stand for one moment in| !Mevitable laws of trade, there must, ere | that the British Government will agree to 4 " r at 65c for 47c. tbe light of the two tariffs, side by side, | ong be a recurrence to harder times, and a a ppreena but he tise ‘os is at 63c far 44 We have some very as foc example : Mr. Psiersou’s averages, Of imports and | °CCU°G At Several other grand ideas whic c, * e pie: have afterwards materialized | i m preity fancy stock collars FosterTariff. Fielding Tariff} eXporis aud duties collected must thea icc Macleans dail teeilles | Tae mY a at 65c for 47. = ior ladies, also, plain «and Semen aereetemn soc per ton, | Came Cowe. to the elt Liberale aos te oleate shane ; ; Soft coal _ 62c per ton 53C¢ per ton , 2 3 i a 1 ing oil 6c per gal 5c per gal Haviog showa that the ministers failed Support from the promise breakers be- We will eit all lengths at those rics 0 ; f $ ‘ § ; s and shoes >< perc 25 Dp cer 5 z v « 3 38: Vv i plea . i oe stock collars. Miauinc’ons of brass 30 aor re 30 ae po to pul ine goud defence in resp ct to their cause real Libera s had In the past ” P cr 5 yds long, New shirred ties, and De 2S Ae Re ent 35 per cen, | broken promises,proiection and other mat. | brought about great retorms was really ‘ ‘ yrey cottons 22/72 perce o> Pst Com ~UDDY. Pnar ow striped sik ties ar en Caren aor os *s percent | ters, we shall deai with the Government’s , ” ¥ ™ Printed cottons 30 per cen 35 per cen 3 eo : tur ladies , finiolens caption oo per cent ispercent | 1occeased expenditures, Pretereatial Trad —The ministers forgot, when talking piur 1a ies. len cloth scperlb& aspe 35percent | m stters in a further iesue. about the purchase of the Drummond ‘ 3 Weéhave the “always }reavy’ shirt waist holde- fand skirt supporter. New reversib'e cloths for capes and skirts open- ed today. We have the “Bat wing bow,” the very latest tie ior gentlemen. We sell the Fownes B Phyliis kid glove,thebast Fnglish kid glove made, Weare showing a very acct a ee _ | What is needed, he says, and the fact ie} the Maser of the Administration was, for Now open—our 1ew stock,’ handsome line of ailke Sor Before the elect'on, ‘Sir Wiltrid Laurier | socentuated by the Montreal Gazette, is | the nonce, forgotten by his obedient vai, “Is cae Liberals are euccessful that the coiouies should press the matter | !0/lower. Tartan Shawls a Fevening waists and lin- Bens ® \ve have the new ap- THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN SEPTEMBER 15, 1900 THEDAILY BXAMINER ee $$ SEPTEMBER 15, 1900. So NeitHeR Mr. Fielding, nor Mr. Pater- son, nor Sir Louis Davies, last evening, ettempted to meetin a manly way the coarge of haviog broken their pre-election Io tbe light of this comparisoa it will be seen that Mr. Fieldiog tricd to con- vince his intelligent -hearere that the jdentical rates of duty which under Mr. Foster were “* bighly protective,” were “for revenue Only ” when imposed by bimself! According to Mr, Fielding 20 per cent. On farm machinery, impored by tne Liberal. Conservatives was protective, f.stered com bines, put up prices, inflicted # serious burden upon the people. But, premio Change, the Liberals gain power by promisivg to take off pretection,—and 20 er cent. on farm machinery, imposed by; Mr. Fielding, “ becomes aduty tor revenue Only ”! So throughout the whole ney witrcut cfifthe head of protection at nce, wud trampleon the body;” and Sir “Qur_ policy +.¢s0 lo provecsiva,—our policy from Recoerd Cartwright said, N. P. elephant, sod added « miliiou to the tazution of the people.” There was no scare about the manuface turers on the part of Tag Examiner, at all events. Mr. Fielding contends that activity o/ business and prosperity have been caused by the operation of his tariff, while nothing bat hard times and ruin resulted from the tariff of hie predecessors, Surely,tuis is a little too thin! Io point o¢ fact itis not trae. There were years of great activity and prosperity while the Conser- —_ e+e PREPERFENTIAL TRADE. Iy timely aod striking contradiction of the statement of the ministers, last even- ing, that there is “ nochanze”’ of obtain- ing preferential trade with Great Britain and the reset of the Empire, we have the report that Mr. A. E,. Kemp, President of the Toronto Board of Trade, has returned from the congress of chambers of com- merce of the Empire in London with the report tbat the prefereatisal trade idea is making good progress and may easily b, biought withia range of praciical politics. uped the aitent‘on of the Imperial Gov- This is undoubdt:dly the real Mr. Chamberlain ernment, key to the situation. was quite ready to take up tae question NOTES AND COMMEN!S, Cleats ad Nothing about binder-twine or the price of coal last night. — For wearing an intelligent esudience and clearing a mee.ing, Mr. Paterson is a howling auccese. — Mr. Paterson knows where authentic information can be obtained. He referred his hearers of last eveniog to Tar Ex AMINER Office. —Will Messrs. Fielding avd Paterson tell the people of Moatreal or Toronto Couniy Katiway, last evening, to eay that the Senate raved nearly « millisua of deliars on that accouvt. But the public won't forget. — Mr Fielding is the man who bartered away tbe coal mines of Cape Breton and is responsible for tue increased cost of coal. Yet he had no word of explanation or excuse ‘asi evening, for the simple rea- son tbat no excuse could be given, --Mr. Patrreon aimitted last evening, that tte G.v-ramenst had been confronted oy“‘an abe opposition.” Yes, and next year the ‘fable Opposiiion” will be on the Government side of the House, ably directing the public effairs of the country, ~-Mr. Davies—beg pardon, Sir Louis— hed much to say last night ia favor of S<fton and Blair; but not a word about his desr friend Mr. Tarte. Too bad, that —Sifton officials are prominent among thoee mentoued as Liberal candidates in the Northwest, The fact isjas the Gezette remarks, aesiga of the times. It points to & «carcity in the Laurier ranks of men oul CARPET AT COT Pa —_ a German, Eine lish, Now tuat you are home again from sy . 7 . mm: i house replenishing is at hand you may need a v hall, dining 1007 or bedroom. We will offer f following ends at prices to clear— Jas, Paton & Cb, Autumn Ladies’ Jackets. for Golf Capes. strip for or ten days the Paiceding ehades, Af rit te or ody ie ann ni Wad Lert ee and owen, Sd TN TE ie | m the | &Gine Fades. laincus sy:t-m of protection which alk oie ; en ee ee rr ° m “4 ee Y a stouewall opposition. No progress can be | sip0) tisinle are vot chosen for their 5 ve & New hat pins, hat an- mchers, bone hair pins, back Rccmbs. side cembs, bel:s, @beit buckles, purses, ini- ' yesr,—thi~ is an accursed system,a system the vitals out of this country; aud S:r_ Leuis Davies said, “We have teen a'isckog this policy year by bas been grinding accarsed of God and man; aod Hon. Mr made uaul the present Goveroment of Canada 18 removed to make way for ax administration which will take up the question of pre‘erential trade in au honest straightforward aud eympathetic spirit. mors] shape: —The Montree] Gezette remarks that “There isas much being eaid in the Literal press about the relat.ve positions inthe Conservative pariv of Sir Charles Supper aud Mr. Hugh John Macdonald, Miss Dalton, Messrs. Stan- ley Bro. Mailliner, is ex- U real - see ee Saree ; : f Patereoo said t» the Ottawa Conve ntion 2 : t al purses et our fancy : : ‘ la ee piss a sina oth it mattered to ‘heir opponents who pected home to-nigh:, and f BE 20 ds counter. yo GeCiare for the freedon of trade ASHREWD MAN will wear the crown that their lecd-r is ay hh ie al eal a ag ust reatrictioas of trade.” ' evidently afraid of having knocked otf his | W! e ready for business : ae ' 5 ni acs: as Sail aes ea head, Both men usder-tand the stitua-, Monday morning. Miss Dal- a We y ant every lady in : . ae : belie _ u hl i ition and tue course of their opponents 1 h: e s wi fri Dal ss Char oti:eton nte see our @ mice to neve toat these pledges, Tn Hon. Mr. Fielding is oneof the} alao.” On Mas been vi iting friends costumes before b:ying. We have the best goods, i the newest styles and our spries are % jittle lower Pihau elsewhere. * dare wc argoin athe fit of tbe Heeisa dress good & -xpressed and implied, were fulfilled by (he Chaogesiu the tariff, a fair sample of wWa'ch are given ia the comparison—the deaily parailel —suown above ? [a proofs- of the for reveone only, Mr Patereoa declared that Sir Caarles Tupper had received it with great alarm for th- his contention that present tariff is shrewd premiere who refused to com: out io 1896 and a-sist Laurier ia his fight. But wheu Laurier won, be came off the premiership of Nova Scotia and became Financial Minister of. Canadas He is a snrewd man with am eye to business; and is now trying to save the Laurier-T arte Government and his position with all iis —T.e Finence Min‘: ter intimated, last fVeuiwe, tbat ire election moght be veld eoou crit might be held vesrly a year hence,—if the Government found that thev were unpopular. This is in accord with the New Libkeral’s idea of government byibe people. © We’il bold on as long as possible, it we think the people 6re against us”—is the patriotic resolve of the Laurier-Tarte Adm nietration. in St. John’s, Newoundl nd, and on ber return has ta*en in the different millinery openings. Best work and satisfaction guaranteed to all her patrons, et, This is a new Breaktest Food just put on the market. ’ It is made entirely from the very best selected hard wheat and be ng almost pure Gluten ;is one of the healthiest and manufacturers, and that every Conserva: ib nese | iti i) : ‘ : — y emoluments etc. Buthe wi'l not seuc- Great | orale, these | nN ancery most nutritious foods Sia mBseascn, A job lot of all live newspaper in the country had con- ~ neumaucaceent ae ; i se ; ; ,,|ceed. Thedoom of the Laurier Govern. It is highly recommended for woo! Cre 8 gocds in plain d-mned it oa the ground that it wou!d : : In the Ralls Court of di 1 yw 2 ; = es ee ,.) ment, with its scandalous record, is sealed I *| the use of diabetic persons OF mixed, ond check s, the injure the industriel interests of the n the matter of Joun Bowman, of North } . : With seguhYr vuriee ¥ ould be country. Well, here is wnat Tue Ex- — ‘That was o pretty thin speech” AP Wiltshire, in Queen’s County, in the those of weak digesticn. t Se : \ AMINER 84id abort ii—April 24ih, 1897 :| was the remark of a lietener to Mr. Field- Province of Prince Edward Ieland every two packages purchase vic. tut you have your diog just eveniag. ‘*Aliogether too thin ” r ANY MATERIAL gi Ls s * “The Government bas aewallowed the |. => ; i DY E peering lunatic. at our stole we give free & choice for o0e pertyard Se eres, f North J a ° , ——te v » 1f@t + 0 NE NT gE LA " aaa aa A PERFECT HOME DYE } as - and by virtue of an order of th Wen — ee re oporadle Edward Jarvis Hodyson. Mas e , ; = For sale everywhere of tne Kolls.made ia this mater upen regen sacha — 7 : FREE bo°k on Home Dysing by | | lice Sanit fount stout tas | ESE off : vp, 8 COunty, Attorne t , applying to ee of me poe and anth of said z fe ha an On the first day of August, A. A. P. TIPPET £C0., Montreal. 1)., 1090, aud #0 Order made by the Master o x oo | : the Kolis in emeadment. thereof on the Grocer®. — - sell by Puctio Auction ee ues it Op and , s | rel] Puolic ion a @ Law Courts j Our BICY CLE LIVERY All new whees. Building in Charlowetowa, in Queen's County MeciLy UNIVER ) ; ; on ‘Yue y the twen'y-fitin do t Sepieni 5 z Look atfour afserte ent of = — ‘i yer next, 1990, at -we.ve o'ciock Necia: all Saar , - ee lract pits or p afCsi Of jand situate lying and bbe g Filnte” Rdward fuand. Youvad ee Tose | gaye SESS LON, 1900-1901, wi j m % : y yj? . ~ : 3 ; ; ong y A that is lo Say : ( om vencing on the North Matriculation | epee Ft aa oe: — N EW BI ae E eastern side of the North Wuitsh re Road in | the v=rious Courees ef Study, lith er. ae <-> I , S. ihe Fou heas:era boundary line of fifty acres) ‘* Moptreal and at local centres ou * lancet © | : © formerly in pOSSessiun of jona Hatherly n a tune, apt at Muntreal in ema = | treat Big Snecess ys ka - — ee ly and ruuning acne ys of arts(Men and | ae : > } ; | y-etzb Pvrees & @nid aculs 8s A | We have all world Leade_<, buandary line eigh:y-unmcriwinea dines | Women) Tth Sept eae th:ee links Or tu tic resr jineut nme ito Fucaity of Applied Science ~Moa. 17th © ing on Said Road, thence sow fi‘tvy tw faculty of Medicine r : FE XPD TTIGM sires stecicue eee a! | gaeutey ot tae MD a © 127, AD agreed u,0N bLety ear : , a ii "The M: linery one i Kicha'd Bowman and 1 pom is Goatrey ao tr cine sng Veter mury Seic noe, Set. el Gectlivihnat dated lestrument Of assignment 'exriby date th: In the Faculty uf Arts (Revi TiAL STU firsiday of January, a. D., 1880. thence ment! he courses are open also to PAK ie n thity eight degrees wes @ivug Said line io | OZNTS without Matriculation ied Science the De f 10th nt 19th 88 f 1980 the Souiberi side of the Railway appropria- | [4% the saculty hte teckrical a bEpL, 1000 UU) ernience, slong the same Souberiy aud | gursce fo Civil, Mechentedl Ue archi hea ‘ : on ‘ . - Wes-€riy Uni. 1t meets the said line rin 7 SUms nee Faden } DENTS 2 our Bisyele to our repaiy shop‘ fo> satistactory Ce pairs. by Robert riscris as aioresaid thence aio! g | Ure. ars also oven’ to PARTIAL STUDES « 4 momen 3 en ame svuth ihirty-e ght degrees weatto th. | °+¢out Matricuiation. first yeat Norih Wilbsut @ oad aicresaid, and thence Kxaminatiozs ior twenty eRe of Arts, toLowing the AS, Lot ance Eixhib‘ticns in une Fscaltv The greatest of then all, Phenomenal open a.r (free) and in- coautrre therof Northwesiecriy wine cheips or os. e place of commencement S@Vioy ard reserving tbereout 87-100 0: al act® Couveyea vy Richard Bowman to Le Majesty the Queen and seventeen one-hun door attracticns, | Magnificent fireworks nightly. ah parts of au acre conveyed by the ; > e+ : . MiniS<ion ; . hy , Three British men of-war in:lar-| oheaty the enn Yor Railw: ae Bon Oe Red Sa BR |b ur Sep‘ l4th to 18th & pt, ing seventy tour acres w | 7t% more or less. a oy} Z he . it 7% “ ‘rs Condigions msde k > PO Me tf RNS Bia. wy Excursicn -rates-en a!) steam’ oat nowy #1 sale. are sh, a soot “getty id §) Bayes ed | if ae? a+ Z ; : git: OFS "a es 4 a“. ° 3. zs : ; Dated thi zt d Ai st, ° -. 1908. ‘ sae.” Doprae tion: ath «Sr > als in apes giant + haggis styl sea) site ‘i ahi Sa\t-ca aaa 8 17th day of Ai: ust. A. D.. 1900 : ny HomeiMakers : ceeeenies ; ers. J.-A ONG WORTH, far ta MAEHalaase ates SE SEB ie st os Sie ske"Pie, scare”, : ; id on angipg trom $90 to $2.00, will be be ‘7th September at Montrcal, Halliaz, St fohn, N. B., Charlottetox n, PB. EB dy lohn's, Nfld , and other centres. é rhe Royal Victorix Coliege, the pete dential college tor womnss, = reaay ‘ec eis. e@ studeuts on 17! e ove ber. ne McGi'!l No: maiSchoo! will bere opened 1D 13st September, : - Particuiars of Exsminaticrs, ané rome she Calender, coniaining cts may be Obsained om icaliomso fp W.WAUG 1A de Rexistrar « 7 evel ve ne RK de see de S - 4}. feelin Salelesecitea dywd & SS 6 a. i Tee ‘a