ThE DAIL’ EXAMINER’ CHARLOTTELOWN OCTOBER 5 1906 ee ene —_—— RE me per MILLINERY OPENING, ry ns, 4 Visiting a! §. | Afice evening mate it possible m | many ladies to v sii the m linery exhibir| a | at the store of Me:see- Moore aod McLeod. | — ; | Needlesa to eay the showing was worthy ‘ye not been saying much i ibe enormous attendance it receivea. | about isiting Cards lately. In every section of the large store there, ; oom neintic x them al wus evidences of the skill aud ta-te of the| But we ‘ve been | | decora or. | the sau more than we Un entering t'e store one’s eye was dai hafare We print Ny mM Fs aught at once by a beanu.iful dispiay of | did draping in elegant colored silks. The! nicely and we ust the best cards, ay attractive Showing of dress goods and! And cut ag sare, L s 40ci -liks drew many admirers abou: the sec- Gentlemen’s $5cts tion of the store in which they were dis- | a packag 4 played, a packag Mourning Cards | Lhe miilinery exhitit wes on the ¢fec- E cents a package exvra. Mail | one d floor, and wa-, of course, the attrac- hy ue orders Yoneive cur | Fi "eae a ep : The room was beautifully decorated, hest attention |} making & suitable background for a dain« | ty dinplay of fall millinery. The designs the Exam ner Job Print , —of which a large nom ber were shown) —were the work of the firm’s head mil- e Ch’town’s Leadirg Printers. /d.uery Mi . Koma oe who is cer. (a'p to De cOngrat ‘ ! Cor. Queev and Richmead Streets ; wy peter a ea ae Dene y| —Uperairs, | We append descriptions of two or three | bets which were much admirec; eo > Very pretty black sad yellow pompadour | hat, lattice work, crown draped softly with | 'plecete, trimmed with aogel winge, larg- | 99000620 00> BS 68619000 eeee | Sitip bows, caught prettily with sieel aud . “ ® | gold buckler. e 1E6 4 Large mulberry hat, made of mirror 2 ; @® | velvel, trimmed with two shades dainty : ° satin ribbon and angel wings, rhinesioue @ | buckles at back. @ Verystyleh red velvet bat, trimmed . or 6g, : with tucked taffeta and large kaots of, 8 @ | velvet, large wings on sides. ® 3 ° -<—_- q ‘ . Isr . Tnere is nothing nicer = JUST A PRIENDLY WARNING . for tea than rolls or biscuit We have just what you To our Respccted Premier Frou want. They are deliei- Solomon Siow. ous Parker House Rolls ]0c _ I would advise him to close er fence off dez. the death trap at the outer end of Prince Cream Tartar Biscuit, Streei Perry Wharf. Some person, owing a 10: d no doubt to lack of credit o1 cash to buy Apain) > GCz. new material, bes removed the covering We also have Brown of wbout forty feet of she western side of | Bread at 4c a loaf. the dock and carried it away to use else-| Try it. where- It is a disgraceful and dangerous: piece of work. | warn the Premier, . h : Acting Commiseioner of Public Work, to| t Telephone 98. ° beware of indictment for manslaughter if 8 ao accident happens there. This, as we | n > ; 8 ss running ferry Steawers without due | ’ D St ¢ regard for eafety of the public, ehows VT e . ' : . 6 ar @ | electors the repect he has for their “ @ | iives. ' . e : Eciipst BAKERY ° SoL. mon SLowW. 3 ’ oT & @ BAKES BEST BREAD. e ss * & é resulting ‘rom peeeniecees & Desvoeece recs -~sGESTION, i weakness of the stomach, is “relieve l by Hood’s Sarsaparilla, the great stom- *h tonic and cure for DYSPEPSIA. ee - — THE UNEXPECTED HAPPENS IfCh’town was OTTAWA to-day you would have been sorry you were net covered for a large amount. BUYING TP NEWSPAPERS _ Monrrear,Oct. 3.— The grits are adopt» Ng Siftonian methods 1n the election cam- Paign ona gigantic ecale. It is learned On excellent authority thatan en rmou+ fund has been raised with the object of buying up a8 Many newspapers &3 po-~ sible with Conservative leanings and ‘urn- ing them into straight Liberal organs. W bere this is found impossible,new papers will be etarted for the campaign. Headache Biliousness, sour stomach, constipa- tion and all liver ills are cured by Hood’s Pills The non-irritating cathartic. Price 25 cents of all druggists or Dy mail of C.L Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. po me «== eee = =? [have good companies and Cau quote you low rates, & H. BEER eee: t ae ‘ may THE DAILY BX AMINBR| Li OCTUBER 5, 1990. THE PATRIOTS FRCOF. Sir Loris Davies has cause tocry out, ‘save me {rcm: my friends ;” and Senator a yn owes the Patriot bis heartiect } had not rej cted the amendment and ir- sisted that the bill ‘without it. thould become law | The follewing is sub-section 5 of sec- tion 96—the eectiun referred to; and the | words in islics are those of Sir Louis’ | ameudment :— **No candidate, person shall communicate at person, any information, the back of the ballot voter at a polling tain at the counting of votes the number on the back of any baliot paper ; det this provi- lnot apply marked in ac- cordance with sections 67 or 74 of this Act.” officer, clerk, any time to any A , J, y 7 }, }] - SOR SHA fo ballots The meauing and intent of this section, /and of the words in italics, suppiied by Sir Louis Davies and rejected by the Senate, are so clear that The relieve the he wno runs were 1D. polling tead, latter tended to officers “and agents frcm the pains and ' penalties aitached to the of the secrecy of the ballot in certain cases that can arise only on P. E. Island; and the Patriot proves this con- clusively by publishing ihe remarks of Sir Louis when ke submitted the amends ment. Sir Louis Davies said—the Patriot quotes frcm Hansaird— that “This provision, which probibits any information being given, must not extend to that section, oi\herwise the ot ject would be defeated.” Sir Louis further ta'd :— “Tt is necessary that informaticn should be given in these two cases as to the num- ber [on the ballo'] and I propose to add to tub-sectiou 9, which prohibits any information being given : * But thie provision thal) rot spplv to ballote marked under the 67ih or 7ith gections of this Act,” ‘“*Amerdment egreed to.” The Patriot bas ty quoting these words from Hansard made ihe case sgainst Sir Louis £0 strung that reckless aseertion and protestation on his Lebalf are vain. In view of the fact, now clearly es- talliehed, that section 67 of the Dominion E 'ections*Act, directing the numbering of ballots objected toon the ground of want of qualification, was in the Government’s Bill when introduced laet session, and that Sir Losis Davies’ is therefore fully reeponsible for it,— the {Patriot is now compelled to res‘ its case against Senator Ferguson on: -¢ fact that a jadicial investigation m« o- judge, and the numtered ballote’be r-. - viewed. But, in case of tuch an ipver:} gitiop, the court will firet set:le :'e qual fication of the voter. If that show! : be fcuod gord the investigation in resp: ct to it will end, ae the vote wil! already have been counted. If, on the other hand, the | & LU I Shopping: al W Wise providers for the hcuse or personal use do not waits until the pinching frost makes every bsdy want everything all} at Once, Morn: ing and evening hints of cooler weather are sufficient, ® prompt tkem, to make ecrly and eusy ‘choice from our im- Mense stock of DRESS GOODS, FURS, MEiLLEINERY. MANTLES & JACKETS, We carry a magnificent range of Dress Goods in all the! atest wears and cclors, Prices from 15¢ & 25c to $2.50 a yard, Furs—Our Furs this season are all new, and. of course the Very latest patterns,in Ties, Collars, Jackets and Coats, Mantles & Jackets — We have the pleasure of knowing that our Mantles & Jackets are the neatest fitting, most stylish and *e8t Value in the city, » Millinery—Last week was a busy one in this department ; never before have we had such a rush. We hear, on all sides, that it was the most magnificent dis- lay of Millinery ever shown in this city. WHHES & CO. . THE PEOPLE'S STORE. LEADERS IN MILLINERY, quel fication is found bad, the fraudulent voter wi'l bave no right to the shield of secrecy, and no rig't to complain if his name ebculd subsequently be divulged. NOTES AND COMMENTS. — Sir Louis now wishes that he hadn’t raised that question about the secrecy of the hallot. —Lord Wolseley annownces that he mav pay Canada a visit next year and go over the scenes of his early military exploits. —Hon. Hugh Jobn Macdonald has alzanged :o meet Hon. Mr. Sitton o the stump a! Brarden. No doubt there well be a lively encounter. —Dr Saunders reports from Paris that the following awaids bave been made in the fruit department of the World's Exp» tition: ‘Five g:li medale, oneesch :o Ontaric, Quebec. British Columbia, Nova Scotia, and New Brunewick, anda silver meda} to Prince Edward Island.” Tie cold storage of fruit for tbe Exposition bas proved succesefule Sir Charles Tup- per thinks that what has been done on a ema] scale {or tbe Faris Exhibition ecsn be dene on a large scale forthe benefit of Canadian farmers in general. EEE Furniture for Sale.—The household furniture in the house now occupied by Mrs. Macdona'd, Lewer Prince St, is offered fer private sale. Among the articles cffered are a baidounna | large general cargo. i trip to Sydney Cueesk.— Mesgere Dijon & Spillet made athipment of O14 boxes cheese io- ‘av by the Princess, Th-y go to Great britalo. Rees _—_—_— For Sypyey —The steamer Elliot feft yesterday aflerncon op her regular week 1) She hada snug cargo of faim produce and gerera' meriandice thanke. o ‘T HE- ae Poat.—The ‘teamer me hity of Ghent arrived f i It kes been cl arged that Sir Lou's 1* & 1 rom Batifax ab u D on : a} wee cleck this morning, and left on re avies, ) n It ' » bis ' } : , 'n the Mouse of Commong,carr | turn abcut noon, Ste tad wo geversl an amendment to one of the sections of, freight both ways, = . . j sienlagiiiaiti the Dominion Election Act by which the; ,_ , ¢ ‘secrecy of the ballot wou'd have been! ‘Two Years IMexi-orment. - George J ‘ Te i Wedge, feund yuiuiv of bre ski nz toe Wie doce awsy on P. BE. Island, if Senator; dows ot B.sce Q WeK y's ktore at Sum Ferguson and his friends in the Senate | merside, bas been sentenced t> two impristcument in Dorehe+ soe scree sa ter Pe miter THe Bownavista.—The siesmer Bova. | v sta, Of the Black Diamond Lise, arriv« d in Cherlottetcown t}ree c’clock this from Montreal abvut morniog, bringing o She lefi about noon | for St. John’s, Nfll., calliogat North | Sydney on the way, Ter outward cargo gentor other included 1400 bags oats, 200 bble epples, 42 baskete and 14 bbie. plums, 18 be ad as to the number on gattle, 230 eheep aad 24 horses. paper given to any | station or attempt to ascer- | a An OLD axypD WELL Trigp RemeDy.— | Mrs. Wiorlow’s Soothing Syrup has been ' used for over fitty years by mill‘one of Violation | j after the election, be held tefore a eco: rt Mies motbers for thei: children while teething with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, alluys the pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for diarrhoea. It is pleasant to the teste, Sold by druggists in every part of the world, Twenty-five cents a bottle. [is value is incalcuatle. Be eure and ask for | Mrs. Winslow’s oothing Syrup. —— oe A Bap Accipent.—A regrettable> acci- dent occurred yesterday about noon, at Mr. Donald Macdonald’s, Bethe), Lot 48, when bis eldest daughter, Vaura, received euch irjuries to tre left arm as to require amputation at the elbow. Threshing was goitg On, and she was standing near the drum when tbe belt siipped from the pully. She stiemp.ed to replece it. The pully was flying around at a very rapid rate, and Miss Macdonald’e arm wes caught between it and the shou'der of the epindle. Before relief arrived the forearm was co manyled that it was rendered use-~ lese. Two doctors wore summoned and amputation was made, Teday we are pleased io hear she ‘s as comfortable as possible under the circumstancee, Tue Bostox Boat.—The steamer Uali- fax arrived trom Boston about one o’clock thie morning, bringivg the following fas- sengere : Geo Dalton, Mirs L Campbell, Mracd Mra Andrew McMillan, H B Waitor, Miss arr, W B Rogerson, H F Bowmaa, Jobn J Delop, W P Ellio:t, Mrs Varcber, J Reese, Mies May Clark. From Halifax: Mrs C Swith, Mr and Mrs D Beaton, J M Owens and wife, Mr E Stewart, Mise A M Irving, Mrs Prowse, Mise Sadie Clark, Mrs Sanford, Miss N Neleov, Jags W Day, T DHuzher, P H Hurn'gan, L McGregor. The Hali- fax leit on return ‘0 _ Boston ta the uscual time this afternoon. Her ont~ ward paseengere were Mrs Jos Carroil, Mise Delland, Mies McLean, A Munn, Mre McGrath, Mary J Butler, Miss Currie, Miss Eugenie McCarthy, P D Compton, Mr_ BEiliott, Miss Trainor, Miss Rusb, Miss A Mc Lean, Mrs LR Meesick, Miss Munroe, Mra McElroy, MrJ A "T hompeon and wife, A A Bishop, Miss Dingwell, James McEachern, M Gallivan, Hugh McKay, McLran, Allen McAfee, Mrs ’G W Smith, Mise G Trainor, Mrs C Poll- ‘eri, MreS Farquharson, Mies Mary E ccmbination wardrobe and dressing case, in red mahogany, and alse other, pieces in the same wood. ny at the premises, Smith, Miss Mary E Currie, Miss Meggie McWilliame, Misses B Poole, Mrs Mc-~ Pherson, Mre Fieher, Mre Joseph Carver, Mr Joseph Carver, Master Albert Mor- ‘icon, Mies Joseph Gauthicr, Mra E} ls, | Williams, Mr W M Mareball, Mrs W JS. Macdonald, Capt Finlavson, Mr Walter Seiden, ir Joseph F Movlan, Mr and Mrs E Bryenton, Mrs L McLeod, Mies Louise McLeod, Mise Emma Rice, Mr J R Reese, Mr J E Thayer, the Misses Foley, Mise Annie McTague, Miss J McTegue. ‘ GRERBERELSAGAS SF in 5 If % i 4 — All persons having accounts against the firm of Johnson & Johnson, are requested to send them in net later than Oct. 31, 1900. We are just rerdering our quarterly accounts aud would ask a prompt settlement of same, as it is necessary that all accounts be closed without delay. SAGGRLECRG ADGA: aappocnasacaanwseaneD’ Cor. Kent and Prince Streets .79 TRS IFBAGSE SHAH “Crews ft ‘the first essential to a Jacket is Fit. [: don’t n atter how fine the cloth may be, or how elegantly the garment is gotten up if it don’t fit it’s no good. Our Jackets are all fitted on human forms before they leave the factory. Every detail of finish and workmanship is closely scanned; snd the gcods come to us as perfect as it is possible for ski'! to make them. ‘Want a good fitting Jacket? Come right to us! $2 50 to $19.75 each. STANLEY BROS Ladi es’ Jackets, Ladies’ Capes, Dress Gocds, : Coat and Costume Cloths. a We show a fine new stock i.J.Harris, LONDON HOUS: Kall - Announcemen 19C0. Our impcriations in Suit‘ngs, Overcoatings, Trouserings, exc, for tell an nter are now full and complete. Cool mo niogs and evenings must remind you that you went a top-coai. We are showing a magniticent range in correct coatings for spring and fal taIf you want a h-avy winter overcoat now is the best time to bur. Our range in Scotch Suitings for fall and winter cannot be surpissed. Furnishings ~ Goods. Collars, Ties, Underwear, Waterproof flose, Handkerchiefs, ete, GORDON & MOGLELLAN Shirts, / ats, Umbrellas, Sweaters, Uap «eese Men’s Stylish Oufitters, se tg ne per armen se no ip RT tina opee thet el nie " r. me ace atin — ise ae a an aoe. inptetnrenanem tity 6 semitone eas sas iii, BET aes 2 so Ae (ee sat gets ee ed “er a i Al Et 3 Ta POT a Ba II ET ys a aS we ee lie e ~ SS ee a a a Na etog Bee a copie sme er P