(6 NR ES ee =» > ' a a BLAU i nAMon LING ne from Mo id will be _ Repay #368 *) worting Oct. 2 Friday uct trea) ‘Tae ade: v due at Charlettetewn ing Ox. H.b sod sails for St. Jebn’s N fid., Vv Nortn Sydney. carry! ng borses,c attle and THE DAIL’ EXAMINER CHARL@TTE] CWS OCTOBER 2 THE DAILY EXAMINER OCTOBER2 2, | 900 SS — a A FALSE ARGUMENT. a We bave high authority for saying that kind ofa he. following wae a balf-truth is the worst Gu the train recently the uitered: “The made a Liberala have ebeep on deck avd produce under deck » ~— +t possible rates. r further particulars as to freight ana | frage app! ly to ti pee PEAKE BROS & CC o Age ia Ch’towr, Oct. Ist, 1900. Dancing AND ee Cultur e}. Vi iss ae Ma 2cdon: rid will re open he. cl:s es in dancing and PI al ( uhiure ath Oc:ober. Those forming privace classes am«ng friends should apply at once, 18 orcer to have choice of time for class Miss Mac- 5 Leonald will be at home to intencing pnpus at her room on Kent Street from 10a. m to i p. m jane irom 3 to 5 p- m dy 24% DOMINION? ATLANTIC RAILWAY: aud Steamnahip lines to Boston via Liarmouth. The Popular tween Nova scotia «wand toston via Windser function and Halifax EXPRESS except Sunday) at 635a. m., for Digoy ane Yarmouth, making cenrection Weancsduy * ene «+tardays at Yarmouth tor Boston. TILE ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP “PRINGE GEORGE” h ii a4 24(0 Circse i ornace. faries! Meratime Provinces and Hoston. Zexnve Yarmouth Wednesd’ ana Saturdays ior Hostora, on arrival of Express ‘i rain from Halifax- Keturasing leaves Boston ‘luesday and aay «ii 32, m° Parsena2ers arriving in Halifax next day y Express ‘ain. inferm.ation, guide bock, folders, ete will be sent iree, write to F. KH. Arm: general jyasserger Agent Kentville P.GIFEII S Gen. Man: ger le N. S., May 26th, 1960 - 7000 Porse Power, the Benitvyv _—_— — ——— Farm For Saie At Auburr, Lot 36. , ‘ave This faim, Patrick Tynan, co tLe property of the tales 8% acres of vii able lan !, under cultivation,eo! the balence ere d with an excellent grcrth of hardwood ard raiie. There are gatLe premises beri‘es 6 esinfer’ hfe awelling bous,% jatge crew barn and - wconch house, alega fine thriving youn, ‘orchard ; while a neéver- failj ng stream oO: water f) We throag b the centre of the ~~ Smarty farm, 2 iis ; lace is nicely 81 inmated 3 in apr percus ¢ mmanaity ALE jg ats oO COD ven)‘ np! ro churches, :Chool# tad orhet pFActtca} rae. ey pent Avy perron want! bg & « a be! ng if go ~ Mi fereedte ard attractive bome would do a - well to purekeee ; ard, moreover, i hee the edventege ot being ready ‘or Oc. cryurcy ateryume. The Lett of terms wiihte given. For futher perticulers yply actbecfice ci DC M. Lecd, Chars lovevewn, or to Mrs P F Tynsn,13 North Treen St. Scmer ville, Mars, wk. 4ip Has the Time Come For you to puy a new i RN arr Triage. Call and Jet us show yon ho finest Range hy wcluat gt on the market. We are seiling the genuine Tortoise Haters lower this year, &eda & Fie is momen) NaN A ~~ CESS. FU GNNBIA BLN : th Fast line be- | TRAINS leave WBalifax daily | no finest steamer plying between tp? | reduction of 334 per cent. oo British goods ’ i-o t that a srend thing for the country. . j This belfstruth. which is wholly falee, : vas, we find, been impressed | | upom many ie «clors,. Let ue look into the matter: The Literals added from 5 p.c¢ to 10 p c.totheduty levied wpon the vaiue ot } i - British goods. Then they ordered a re | | bate, first, of 123 per cent. of the amount | & ; . of the duty; then of 25 percent. of the mount of the duty ; and Jast winter they from duty to 33 1-3 per cent. increased the rebate Tu: se are the facts, | Now let us see how they work out. | Take tor example, a case in whicb the increared ihe goods the rate cf duty was Take a package of i duty on the valve of which was first raised ' origivel i pene c. from 25 per cent. to 30 yer cent,—eay the | Original cost of the gocds wat $590; the | duty at the old rate of 25 per cent. would Le $125; and atthe new rate of 30 per the cost, $150; trom the Jatter { cent. of 25 per cent. amount and Importer bas to pay $112 50,— just tariff | the | $12.50 lees | was in Operation, OF LESS THAN TWO AND A THE than whenthe Foster HALF PER CENT. OF THE VALUE OF | gcops ;-— take a retate of 33 1-3 per cent. / trom the increased duty snd the importer will pay $99.75, just $25 25 lees than when in operation, or ORIGINAL the Foster tar.ff was | apour 5 PER CENT CF THE | UF THE GOODS. | bie, thev, is what the boasted prefer ; |eace amounts io. Not 33 1-3 per cent, — | but 23105 per cent. lees than che rate | levied upcn British goods ucder the Foster jtarift! A mere nothing. When the there was no rate levied by wes 124 per cent i| from the Fo.tite reduction at » Mr. Foster. How the sreduciico re:ly efficte the purchaser by retail may be appreciated by r ferecce io iLe fact that cn four ehilling’s wor.b of goods j urchaecd in Englard the duty atid ger is €1 36; and with $1.27. I villthusc¢astily Le seep that im respect to small art cleo or articles sold by the yard cent. the rebaie cf 50 1-3 yer cent, or pons, the cost of which is @ few cents por yard cr pound, it is impossible for the merchant here to meke any reduction in price on ecceunt cf tbe bcasted rebate of a0 3 = (nf, Ny ther, that the co:t of goods ww ihe ane acer ty retail has not ber ard haitle increased aiuane- ° 4 Great Br P pb this : when ( ait Daye Leen as -~®TSid with the incr. aced 708 fel the States aad other Salslan @ COUR ries | Youd a lessere’, tious from ~- ov” Ve. Ii the Libersis had, boreetly, in the first plate, lowered the rate cf duties cn euch goods a8 weimyort frcm Great Britain 5 te 10 per cent., and raised the rate uron such goode es we impert frcm the com- foreign countries 5 to 10 per cent., they would have done a good thicg for Great Britain and a good thing for Canada. But they preferred todo the very re. verse Cf this. They preferred 1o humbug the people of Great Britaio and the people cf Canada, to take the daty off corn and other articles imported from the S‘ates, and to makea big talk about that which, practically,+o far as the producers in Great Britain and the consumers in Canada are concerned, amounts to nothing. —_——— —“One policy, one country. one Em-~ pire, one flag.” This is the Liberal-Con- servative party’s sentiment. thie amount oT} take a re bate of COET | mercislly hostile United States and other Toco BRITISH BLECTIONS. Tuer political party of which Lord Salis- bury (Cooservat ve) and Mr, lain (Liberal) are the Leadere—the great Liberal-Coneervative per'y of Great Brit- Cham ber- 'ain—is carrying everything before it in England, anc will, without a doubt, come o the next parliament with an increased moa jority. This party really deserves the confidence of the electors. 1' The bes not broken faith with them. government under it has been well conducted, There is not a whieper of corruption in counection with We nothing Bogland about lits dealings, have heard from such rascality as dog bircuit for the soldiere, nor pleb ecit: 8 | by which to deceive eny section of the "electorate, no bhumbag. We accept the success of the Liveral Conservatives of Great Britain as aa omen of the success of the Liberal Con- servatives of Canada. le > Ais ‘* The Conservatives, if power, wll endeavor to establish each acysitm of cold storage end travspor- tation us will ensure the placiog of the surplus of all of the more perishable products of our farms, orchards and dairies upon the British murkeis, speedily and in prime eondiiion,—ithus securing for Cuvada all the advantages in prices and prestige which the superiority of her fruite and other produce ought to aseure- The Literal Coneervative party can point with pride, which is justified by pact history, to the fact that it is @ party ef pledge~kcepere.” placed in The atove ie a quotation from the letter _ Sir Cherles Tupper to our ‘armere. We know thatour farmers were promiged cold igiorage by the Liberals, and that they haven’t got it,—though the Mesers Ratten- bury bave apparently rented to ihe Gov- ertment a cold storage warehouse at a good ‘the reasonable course to pursue, seems be to take the Leader of the Oppotition at his word and give hie party atrial, figure, now, tw ——_—— NOTES AND COMMENTS. — Great Britain bes warned the governo~ ment at Ameterdam that ex-President Kroger must uot carry bullion or state archives witb bim into Holland. —S.r Louis Davies on his bicycle, can- vateing voters frcm house to house waeione of the eights of yeeterday. as ridirg in @ paluce car, eh ? —Just before the election, there is an nounced & fractions! reduction of railway rates. Does Sir Louis think that the in- deperdent voters of Prince Edward Island are be to bought iu thie way ? ~ Prince Gecrge of Greeceis tired of being High Commicricner of Crete. Ha urges the veceteity cf allowing Cretans to cec'de their destiny themselves, —Ivie cvident that the Patriot har rething \o ray abcut the damaging ‘acts set forth in the ctatesman-like letter of Si: Coarles Tupperto cur farmers. So 1 recorts ip misreprecentation and abnee: ~.Complaint comés tous about the vobearatle deluys of the {raipe in the west. The afternoon traip, due at Tignieb at four o'clock, has "ot b-en on time for a imcnth, and one ‘nour,’ wo beura, any euch Nubre& 6nable delay is a common cccur- leh¢te with ic. The train, we are told, ir employed carrying carloads of eteel raile to the uiter inconvenience of passsengers. This nlolerebe abuse should be cor- rected. We were told that carloads of steel rails were put on to the Sir Charles Tupper epectal from Summerside and peop'e returning from the Summerside demovstration kept on the road all night, as & consequence. It was bad enough in a!l conecience to puuish the Tories by such reprebensible action; but why, if all West Prince is not row Tory, keep it up ? A word to he wite inthis matter ought to suffice. Constipation Headache, biliousness, heartburn, {ndif- gestion, and all liver ills are by 7 Pill Hood’s Pills Sold by all druggists. 25 cente. “ROARDERS WANTED.—Two cr three ladies or gents can be accommodated with board ina pleasantly lecated house on Euston | Street Apply at this cftice, or P. O, Box 154 1 eod 3i pd. HOUSE TO LET .-- On Grafion Street, Possession given on wctober 5th. Mrs. A. W. Newbery Kast. Apply to lin. TRY Our BICYCLE LIVERY — » All new whees, Lock at our arsortment of NEW BICYCLES, BRING “<< Your Bieycie to our ‘repaixjshop for satistaet >: J Ceorves | We have all world Leade” = @ MARK WRIGHT & GO.. LTD Not so easy | & ‘e { Prince Edward Island Railway, way fare, this Railway, on October 17ta and 18th, good to return upto and on October 22nd, 1990, THANKSGIVING DAY. Excursion Return Tickets at first-class one will be issued from ad stations on Tickets are good on’'y for contiauous journey in cither direction. G. A. SAABP, Superintment. Railway Offices, Chariottetown, September 29th, 1900, eod til Oct. 17th WE ARE AU IORIZED fails to cure any case Kezema or Piles, no matter how long e&tauding. Forsale only at Macdonald's Dred Store NIGHT BELL ea = = See ENGL'SH VINEGAR Plain or Spiced, 60 per gzllon. For kee ing the pickel frm and good there is no beter vine- gar than this. But tome refer the preof at 60c per gal. or White Wiue and Cidar at 40c per gal. If so we bave tLem gccd and strong. SANDERSON & UO Who sell best Vineger and pickling s Wheat This is a new Food just put on the market. It is made entirely from the very best selected hard wheat and be ng almcst pure Gluten is one of the healthiest and most nutritious foods known. It is highly recommended fer the use of diabetic persons or those of weak digesticn. With every two packages purchased at our stole we give tree a very nice picture of North Western scenery. Beer & Coff Groceries, FARM FOR SALE. The undersx ned Executors of the Ka- tate of the late James Howard, Esq., ofiers for sale the farm at Cornwell oc- cupied in bis lifetime by deceesed. This ia rea'ly one of the best farms on the Island. [t consists of about 100 acres of land in a high state ot Cultivation, with garden and orchard. Thedwelling house is a fine two story building, furnished throughout, and ths barns and out-build- Ings are in good repair, A rare chance to get @ first-clacs farm property. Fu terms, etc, apply at Jaw office of Jobo T. Mellish, Charlottetown. GEORGE EOWARD, JUHN T. MELLISH, 3i—¢li w2i. JOHN P. BRENNAN |= ~~ Ship Broker, Commission Merchant and dealer in all kinds ef pioduce, my large and commod ous premises on Cummerciat Street being particularly adap ted for hand.ing o Prince Edward Island products, Consigaments solicited, Prompt returns. JOHN P. BRENNAN, North Sydney, Sept. 25, dy 135 wy. Execatore. . | j HT | i | To refind the money wee Remick’s Kezema (ure) O11 ‘Bou RSES 8 R FGISTER | Break! eat Ladies’ A plum in A $5.60 Wri A $12.64 winproof Coat, size 56 and 58 in Men's Felt Hats at 25e¢ » for Golf Cupe for $3. 50 A lot of Men's Rainproofs bought at half, 385 Ulsters worth dou: le $3.75, St) Boy’ 8 Reefers 75c, $1.00 and $1.50. 300 Poy’s Suits $1.35, $1.50 and $200, Special prices in Underwear, Fine Sotch Llama Underwerr. Men’s Furnishings, 389 Scarfs for Feather Boas, 50 at ¥ off. Dress G.od Bargains ‘$1. 26 for 7de. Golf Cape: $5.00 Golf Shawls $5,00 for $3.50. See window Special Driving Gloves $1.25. Men’s Sox, Braces, Hats, Collars Cuffs and Scarfs Men s Hats and Caps. ; ! Men’s Special in Underwear. Ladies’ Hats by the 100 60 tadi-s’ Trimmed Harts, Specisl Lined Gloves 75e, 69 Men’s Caps worth up to 85e. Men’s Working Caps for 25¢. going that Way, Stanfields Underwea, 16c. as, Paton & Go Ses — The wiileie ned offera fox ale taa bargsin the following: One 40-Horse Power Engine and Boiler. 14 Driving Pulleys with Shaft and Belting. One Rip Saw and bench with ca:‘age. One 36 in. Saw. One 24 in. Planer—One set hvisting blocks, One Matching ard Moulding Machine, Fifty-one Moulding Kuives, One Band Saw complete. | One Buzz Pianer. One Swing Saw complete. One Turning Latie and, Shaft — One Vice ‘wo Emery Wheels - One Jig Saw. Three Gireular Saws and tables. 7 ° All in first-class order, MATTHEW & MCLEAN Do You Know it? Do you knew you can get the best value in Readymade Clothing, Shirts, Ties, Wear, Gloves, Hats, Caps and Kainproof Coats At the Gentlemen’s Outfitting Establishment, Moré Block, Opposite Post Office. D. A. Bruce. Le Under: TT, SIO 2 GRD Eee oe oT] Is - Tb LUNG AND MURT OF IT Is to get a boot that will wear and fit you, then you will have sati-fac:ion. You also want something & 4 tofsuit you in price. Ycu will find them all at 13 | McQUAID’S, LOWER QUEEN STREET a acu aa a Pex, Sy 4 it oe pw i: b: t Boot®and Shoe Store.