Es nt eB SRR 8 Qe ae Charters! { have several new schooners seek- { of high r cultivation, Miss ‘ : ace charters from Island Ports meray ? sid i Mi g the United States by duty rates ranging —re = _ aavere aa ee We ' THE EXHIBITION Maasey, of Summerside, anc , - azel from 25 to 100 per cent.; and that out cf a to Nova Scetia, United States or Wes ESSONS ‘Andrew, of St, Eleanore, Miss Miriam! toral of $64,618,000 of free goods imported , Indtes. AND ITS Las "!Norton and Miss Kitty Petere, of Char-! into Canada for consumption, the United . . . 2 ; ( o RQF a4 DENNIS MURPHY scahiniataliicies lottetown, exhibited, as the first. fruits of | States = “a rs of ne = NRNIS i ’ ; i ; ee | per pent. ; ‘ y0On 1s ; Broker and Commission Merchant. The chow of roots and vegetables was their artistic spi painting 8 that were | tion of trade matters that ought to be LINE _-- BLACK DIAMOND THE DAILY EXAMINER ne TE OCTOBER2 1 1|900 previous years, ‘Lhere were a few good exhibits. But theseseryed to bring into bolder relief the few inferior Samples and na ——a be Several which they have ourbearty congratu-~ lations. Otber and older exhibitora deserve no- the bare boards in this department of the P. E. Island Exhibition cf 1900. The | falling off in thisregard was,without doubt ‘ due in part to a regulation which ehut tice, But this article is long enough. We can only add the hope iaat the lessons of this year’s exht!i ion will be borne in mind. a pemansseeenenstill —— ee Summerside euch ‘eaders and teachers in per cent.; that the increase in the impor. art as Mrs. Beairsto, and,in Charlottetown, Mre, McNutt and Miss Temple, of the young lady exhibitors in this de- ugaioet Canada on total exporte and im- partment bave evinced a decided talent,| ports was $56,509,000; that Canacian tation Of manufactures from the Uni ed Stees over the previous year was 19,63 per cent. ; that the balance of trade facmm products were well-nigh ebut out of hardly be said to be satisfactory to Can- ade, chiefly for the reason that while she purcoased 625 percentof her total im-~ ports from the Onited States; the tariff of that country seems to bave teen arrang- ied with the purpcse of preventing the vale of any ot her preducts in exchange. Her ecale of duties upon the total imports from the United States is 12 62 per cent, en oe A p'um in Ladies’ Felt Hats at 25c, A $5.00 Wrap for Golf Cape for $3.50 A $12.06 i 4 .sinproof Coat, size 56 and 58 in M A lot of Men’s Rainproofs bought at hal 385 Ulsters worth dou: le $3,75. f, goin Quick Sellers 1e€n’s $8.06. g that Way, ee 8 1 : and upon dutiable imports for consump: ; ’ : ~ 4 7 vat of the competition those who did = CHAKLTON’S “BREAK.” tion 2414 per cent, while the general ea 80 Boy s Reefers 75e, $1.00 and $1.50. oe cultivate av acre and upwards of such MR. i“ + the Ueited Mints ee ; 300 Bov’s Sui Or i. pte ee a of the United States upoo total imports is DOy's & uits $1.35, $1.50 and $2.00 k | r things ae are Ordinerily grown upon the 244 per cen', and upon dutiable imports | Special prices inh Ti daretonr ne from } The g Charlotte 49} per cent. i ; af ; etasailinc from Mon- | farm. The garderere about 4 3 t eins Ti Bdlyrs Oct 2 - will be! towu were not io it,’—and the farmer® In the course of an article by Mr. John “a be par ti of the Canadian Govern- Fine 5 otch Llama Underwevr. Stanfields Underwear ’ 7 z } } ' ~ i y j ) ; ’ . . : due at Chariettetewn Fridsy morning Oct. | oy ci e country did not take ibe trouble to Chariton,one ee most prominent of nie asi buco Niopreiuts a cokes mo Men’s Furnishings, 3&9 Scarfs for l6e. e ; ; ils for St. Job's Nfli., via | ; iuc y- | Li s who bave teretofore supporied | °°S ae 7 ae i F Novta § = eee c ae oa bri: g in Samples of thelr produce ee . aa pate a man aor aa etep meete wita the general disapproval of Feather Boas, OU at 5 uff. dine z kaa produce under deck at| Of them, in point of fact, “never thought|(he ‘overnn : tbe Cansdian manufacturers, and there is Dress Gcod Bargains $1.25 for 7dc. of the exbibition ” unul HR, low: *t possible rates. , For further particulars as (o freight and passage apply to PEAKE BROS & COQ, Agents. Ch’town, Oct. 1-1, 1900. Ce o- Dancing AND . ; ing upon the Canadian mind that there 18 ON ba > | : Tor 6 tection ” : 89 M Jans W r F hysical Cultu re | in their metnods if the exhibitions are not|"Y ® moderate _—— of protection,! . ore direct rosd to securing a remudy “ in! 8 Ca ps worth up to d9¢ Yr \ ry SS i = . * ; . a f maintained, successively year aiter year, would be eeverely injured by such 8) for the great disparity existing between Men’s \\ orking Caps for 25e. Miss 11. C, Macdonald will re-open —_ But if the exhibition ef roots and vege~« policy, and would probebly command a} the volume of exports of the United States classes in dancing and Physical Culture the 3 eufficient amount of influence to defeat ani of imports from that country than 4th October. Those forming privace classes | tables was upon the whole iegraceful to ie eciieiaie: Gan Wan he preferential duties in favor of Great Bris among friends should apply ai once, an ics | wrince Edwara Island, the exhibition of |” eee eee ee tain. As the fact becomes known that a” he 7 o_o of aa for class. Miss | i. fruit wae, upon the whole, highly ¢redit- comes to write of the ¢ffect produced by | while we buy $48,000,000 of manufactures nald w > at home to intending pnpils : . vad 3 .e, aie Donald will be at home eee | d th : ¢| the Canadian preferential tariff. in favor of | from. the United States, we are only per- at ber room on Kent Street from 10a. m. toj able. It was large, an e truit was 0 ee mitted to seil $60,00,000 of ' Ip.m., and from 3to5p.m. dy246. nellent lit Tuere w.s in this de,| Dritish importe, Mr. Charlton flatly coa- : id $00,00, of our farm pro- J 3 to 5} ) excellent quality. Tu -8 iu ns ducts in return, th:s query is naturally MINION! ATLANTIC tue seasoa was them which they deemed worthy of exhibition. Two ratner important lessors may be learne ‘ip view of these facts, (1) that if it be desiraple to bave a creditable exbibition of root and vegetables it is not wise to shut out } | | so far advarced «bat it was impossible for to produce apnytbing gardeners and inteusive farmers; and (2) | taat farmers and others are ve.y apt to ! . | relax their effuris and to become careless partment competition from Nova Scotia; specially selected to aid the Government in the International Commission—1e argues that Canada is not hkely row, or will be for years to come, prepared to ac- cept the suggestion of an Imperial Zoll- verein embracing ‘be admission of British imports free of duty. The loss of revenue, he claims, would be greater than thie country could sfford, “and the manufac- turing iptereete, which are cf considerable mome nt, and bave been largely developed tradicts what Mr. Fielding, the Minister force in the Conservative objection that the action is purely sentimental, as the Briti b tariff presents no features applic- able to ourselves that do not apply to all o’her nations, I[¢ ‘8 not at a!] improbable (bat in the event of Conservative success atthe g neral election, now but a few months distant, the entire system of pre ferential duties wil] be ewept away,unless Great Britain should reciprocate by granting preferential treatment for Cana-~ dian products in her markete, “Io the mesntime it is gradually dawn- suggesied: Ifthe American tariff con» Goif Cape: $5.00. Golf Shawls $5,00 for $3,50. Special Driving Gloves $1.25. Men’s Sox, Braces, Hats, Collars, Men’s Hats and Caps. Men’s Special in Underwear. Ladies’ Hats by the 100. \0) Ladies’ T:immed Hats, Special Lined Gloves 75c. See window. Cuffs and Scarfs, and it is pleasiog to note that—a Nova|°! Finance, fen when - Ce here. — to barour farm products from the : . . ~ ee Sy \ . writes r >of £ i RAILWAY Scotan tring the jge—Prince Bdward|/ The retutt thos far” e | writes] marke of that con i exahangy fo : + /pointmen 0 ( j duti Island upples of several varieties weie ad- has been &@ «aisappoin ; and Sieamship lines to Boston via Yarmouth, — — The Wepular Fast line pve. tween Nova scotia and Heston via Windsor Junction and Halifax EXPRESS TRAIN® leave Halifax daily (exc ept Sunday) at 6.35 a. m., for Digoy an: Yarmouth, making connection Wednesday ' apd watwdays at Yarmouth for Boston, THE ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP “PRINCE GEORGE 2400 Gross Tonnage. 7000 Forse Power. th: fastest and finest steamer piying between ta Meratime Provinces and Boston. Leave Yarmouth Wednesd( and Saturdays for Keston on arrival of Express { rain from Halifax<* Keturving leaves Boston ‘i uesday and ; aid thie fact mast eacourage our Hortir judged eupcrior to those grown in the furs amed Valey of the Annapolis. Altogether ihe tru.t oo exbibition this year impressed Visitois tothe exhibition very favorably ; Caltural Sociely aud truil-growers through- out ibe prov.tce Lo persevere in their ef- forte \o implove a:d io_ reach perfection. From the coniemplaicn of fruit to that of tiowers wud faucy work and ari—-those thiugs which «bcw the stancard of taste, Seutimcen!, CLliuse Iu & COmMuUnity —is buy Here, s#gai:, there is fir corgisinietlon. The flower# m3d+- « very Lesutful show. Without p:tjadice td trore wroee exhibits were swall urd gcod—end there were mapy such—we might ccmpl:mest Mr. G. H. Qo exsy Singe. Mater those who anticipated a large increase, on the one hand, of the importation of British manufactures, and @ ydecrease, On the other hand, of the importation of manufactures from the United States, Two full financial years have elapsed since the differential rate was made 25 per cent, it having been 12 1-2 per ceat. in the year previouz. In spite of this change of policy, tbe importation from the United Siates has increased rapidly, and the state of trade at the close ofthe year 1899 showed large importations from Uuited Stater, a la ge free list applicable to those im portatione,and a Jarger balance of trede in favcr of that country thas in apy previous y2ar.” He then gives interestirg taeblis of im- upto the American standard of 50 per cent.,end commerce feeding the opera~ tives that produce the goods by securing try? Upon the action of the Uui ed States will probably rest, in the near future, the forro of answer to this question,” There is in this extract L'bera].-Coneer vat ives much that cannot approve. But it sets forth one or two important facts in opposition to Mr. Frelding’s argu- ment at Caarlonetown; and it shows thet Mr. Caariton refuses to be made a party to the deception of the prople in regard to the results of jag-handled preferential trade. ninepiciiiiialite cilities S DEFICITS AND SURPLUSES. Is hege letters the following announce~ the production of the latter in our coun There’s many reasons why we do the largest Dress day atdo,m* Ha z rd cu the cumter and excellence of| Ports and exports in substantiation of this} ment is made ; Good : . ‘ Paseen sere atriving in Halit i oods business in Charlotte- Jim biseatitt of flowere, Mr. Haezard has | Statement. He shows, or the figures show, | pura) gesait for three years } or all information, guide book, folders, et< which will be sent free, write to F. H. Arm mrene, general yassenger Agent Kentv iv Bee Ke P, GIFKINS: ( Gen. Manager Ken tvilis N.S., May 25th, 1900 Farm For Sale At Auburn, Lot 36. This farm, the property of the late Patrick Tynan, contains 80 acres of valu- ihe flor culture of Chare- luiceccwn ard the province ai large; ard we have no dcubi iat, besides the plea- sure he bas in his work, he will rece ve the reward of public ay preciation which is | his due. Mr. Tait, did rot, we believe, enter into the ccmpetiticr; but the fine collection of flowers exhibited by him in the gallery of the Exhibition Build:ng was noticed and admired by all vieitors doie wuce fer that the export trade of Canada is not in- creasing so far as the United States ic concerned, the value of our. ex- ports to that ecuntry in 1899 beicg $45, 130,000 , en increase over 1896 of about amillion dollare, and less thaa in 1897, when it was $49,373,000. During tne same years the exports to Great Britain showed a fair increase, being, $99,091,000 in 1899 as compared with $77,227,060 in of Conservative rule, 1893 1896 ......ececccccsee soorseeees -$ 5,698,709 Total surplus for three years of Libera! rule, 1897-1900. .$14,500.835 Without discussing thejcorrec'nees of the fizures, let us goa litile further. For example : Total taxes for three years of Conservative rule, 1893- ESG 2. sescccens wees cseccch Spl ABGe Total taxes for three years of Liberai rule, 1897-1900.. $102,776,746 town, One fact alone covers all, and that is we’ve every kind of nél you want and at prices much cheaper than any other store in town. Each and every line of goods in this stock are specially chosen to the requirements of — oo of good taste. 1897. Onthe other hand tbe imporis : i tae i deena oaks coed eM Wiles’ depertment— the faney|*0™ the United Sratts have increased! Cot sym ine pecken Na ihe ueebit naa ee ee ee Soe Bi) v 5 ee i é . ae r p cKets i ° growth of hardwood srd rails. There are} work, embroidery, etc.,—ccntained many enormously under the Liberal tariffyrising | ¢rom the tille of ee ace and the greatest care is used eothe premises besices a comfortable dweiling uouse,» large new baro and a coech house, aleoa fine thriving young orcbard; whilea never-failing stream of mater flows thrcugh the centre of the farm, ‘Lb’s ; lace is nicely siluated in a pros« percus Community, and ie also conyeni¢ent to clurchee, echcols and ciker practical reqvirements, Any person wanting @ cou'fcrtable avd attrective bome would do well to pureheee; acd, moreover, it hs+ le edvantege of being ready for Oc. cuyency atervime. The best of terms Wii Be given. bor further particulars &}} » at the cffice of D C McLecd, Chars lete'cwo, or t Kis P F Tynan,13 North Unov St. Somerville, Mats, wk. 4in ‘C\NYSIDE DENTSTRY, — ——_—_—__—> ‘ _ Several counts of tbe carriages at the OtEce j r " ubera! of ihe Jate Mr. Cyrus Shaw were ; : ; e in New bowse Bleek made—some of less than three hundred ret door to the right up - ‘Ome upwards of three hundred. acnsartsenscns nt : that the funera! was one of the largest 9 : lelephone connection, end mort representative ever held ia | DR YR Y Our BICYCLE LIVERY All new whees, tre oe Island. oe Roses | R Look 2 ouris and the country between theee JI A A ee at eur assortment of * adh, oe A. A- McLeanQ. C! Larrister etc, Brown's Bicck Charlettetown. Money tc Lean. TO LET. _—— — A diacxsmith’s shop, with ecmplete set of OG. 8, ceutrally ituated at the dumation at ihe: U Peter's and Covehead Reads. For fw ther particulars arply to yt JOHN T. McFARLANE Marsh fet. dth- we '2irepa, field, Queen’sC 0, exceedingly fine exemples of gccd taste acd skill. The judges in this department had a very difficult tack to perform. Be sides awarding the prizes,the names o! the winners of which Lave been published they mede honorable mention of many exhibitore;—indecd, there we:e but few of the exhibitors of whem “honorable men- tion ” might nothave keen made. The picturcs in the art department were shown, a8 usual, in a tad light. But by careful observation and examination many meritorious works were found; ard we think that theart exhibit, as a whole, re- flecte credit npon this s mall commubity, from $68,574,090, in1896, to $93,007,000 in 1999; while the imports from Great Britain only increase five millions in the same period; and indeed the value of our imports ‘r@.o the Mother {Country in 1899 were not up to thoee of many of the years precrding 1&95, when there was no pres The closing paragrsyhs of Mr, Charlton's article should be read by every Liberal elector in Canada: ‘* As regards the preferential treatment aceorded by Canadato Great Britain, the results under tbe application of the 25 per cent. reductions for the year 1899, as re- lating tothe United States, are that the It is pleasing to know that there are in increase of total imports from the United States over the previous year were 18 07 BRING NEW BICYCLES, We have all world Leade.... | Your Bieyele to our repairzehop for satistactory repairs. MARK WRIGHT & C0.. LTD ferential (ariff in favor of Great Britain! |, the merchants than the Conservatives did in the three years. — they ought to have somethiag eft. But where ig the $14,500,000 of sur- pus? There is no such sum in existence. The money has been epent and with it $7,000,000 more, which sum appears as an addition toour national debt,—Mail aud Enipire, —— —2- & «—-— NOTES AND COMMENTS. —Qne of our exchanges acke: Ie there avy sporting Liberal in this country 80 “‘game” that he would bet $10 on the sole strength of Sir Wilfrid Laurier’s knightly word? He would be a very new Liberal, indeed who wou!d not be tou old to be caught with that proposition. two distant points, were represented atit by leading cuizene. It appears that some chsoges were made in respect to the pall- bearers, who were Messrs. James E Mc- Donald, D © Morson, Alexender Hamil- ton, William Cain, Thomas Lannan and Gecrge A. Thompsou, Mr. D. L. 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