- THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN SEPTEMBER! .f goo. KINDERGARTEN |THE DAILY EXAMINER Principal - - - Miss Wathen Primary Dept. - - Miss Barrett Re-opens Tuesday, September 4th, 1900, Lower flat Kindergarten Building, Prince Street. Charlottetown’s School of Music Director Prof. W. H. Watte. Mies Smallwood’s Clasees Tuesday, September 4th, 1900. : The Directors Classes on Monday, Sep- tember 24th, 1900, upstairs Kindergarten. F.S. MOORE, Beq., Secretary of Board of Trustees. CANADA'S ; International Exhibition St. John, NV. B. Opens Sept; 10th, Closes Sept 19th, resume eens Additions have been” made [to the Live Siock prizes and a buttermaking competition end exhibit of cheese making provided for, Amusements will, this year, be more than ever a prominent feature, including many unique and s\artling novelties, Excursion return tickets will be issued from all stations at one first-class fare from September 8th to 18th, both inclusive, gooa to return until September 22nd, 1900; and on Tuesday, September 11th, and Monday, September 17, special excusion tickets will be issued, not exceeding $3.50, from any sta- tion on the P, E. Island railway, good to re- turn on third day including date of issue. Summerside on Tues- 17th inst., from and on Monday, The return fay day, 11th inst will be $2, 50, Exhibitors desiring space in the buildings oron the grounds should make early en- quiry and, for sales and special privileges im- mediate application snould be made. Premium lis's and entry forms will_be‘sent j liberal and progressive messures passed SEPTEMBER 4, 1900. THE WELCOME. es A rew days ago we ventured to predict that a very hearty welcome to Prince Ed- Island would be extended to Sir Charles Tupper and Mr. Foster;—and the event exceeded anticipation, We do rot pretend that all who thronged the Steam Navigation Company’s wharf last evening were there for the sole purpoee of greeting the Liberal-Conservative leaders in the ward House of Commons. In ary case there would have been many assembled to wel- come home our victorious athletes-—fresh from their latest triumph. But we do say that the throng upon Water and Great George Streets, when Sir Charles Tupper and Mr. Fosier delivered their sbort and rousing speeches was owe of the largest— we might perhaps truly sey the largest— ever seen in Charlottetown; and there was a heartinese in the cheers af welcome TLS setter needs ee ee s —— EAST QUEEN'S. Ara very Jarge convention of delegates representing #1] parts of East Queen’s, held to day, Alexander Martin, Keq , wae unani™ mously and enthusiastically nominated ae the Opposition candidate for the repreren tation of the riding in the House of Com . mons, Mr. Martin accepted the nomina tion in a short and eloquent address. The convention was then addressed by Edward Hackett, Esc., William Campbell, Eeq, Senator Prowse and other gentlemen. Shortly after three o’clock, Sir Charles upper and Mr. Foster entered the room. They were enthusiastically received and repeatedly applanded as they com« mended Mr. Martin’s past oonduct iu the House cf Commons, dealt with the mal- administration public affsire by the administration of Sir Wilfrid Laurier, and gave their solid reasons for believing that the Liberal- Conservatives will win im the coming of elections. ec tcc: A > I er MANITOBA GOVERNMENT. which proved, beyond a doubt, the good feeling that prevailed. sir | Charles Tupper was in such good form— notwithetanding the exertion of his pre- vious addresses at Pictou aud on board the steamer—that his voice rang out fully strong and clearly audible by all, It has been well remarked that a man who coms bines the experience of age with the vigor of youth is one whose advice ought to be followed. Certainly he gave the Governs ment’s obedient servants cause to regret that Mr. Finance Minister Fielding had been so indiscreet as to prate about ‘‘ Tupper and Toryism;” for he challenged comparisons, aod showed that all the recent great in hie native Province of Nova @gotia and on application to CHAS, A. EVERETT, _, | Manager & Secretary. T. *; McLAUGHLIN, | President WALTER SIMPSON, Bay View, Agent for P. E. Island Guar and S’Side papers, Prince Edward Island Railway, HALIFAX, N.S., EXHIBITION. Sept. 12th to 20th, 1900. j Exccrsiox Yercrx Tickets will te jesued either via Poiatdu Chene or Pic~ tou from al] statione atone firs! class single fare fromm Sept. Lith to 19th. 1940 both inclusive, goo% 6 retuta Sept. 22od 1900, and on Sept. 12th and idtb, 19 0; the rouhd ‘tip rate will not exeteed 85.50 frota aby Stations good to fetttra third day, 7 including day of iseue. G. A. SHARP, Supt Ch’town, Sept. 1, 1900. eod, Prince Edward Island Railway. ST. JOHN, N.B., EXHIBITION. Sept. 10th to 19:h, 1900, Excursion Return Tickers wiil be issued from all stations at une first class single fare frem Sept. 8th to 18th, 1900, toth inclusive, good to return until Sept. 22nd,1°(0, aud on Sept. 11th aod 17th, 1900, the rouud trip rate will not exceed $3.50 from any station, good to return third day, ineluding date of issue. G. A SHARP, Supt. Ch’town, Sept. 4th, 1900. eod. Prince Bdward Island Railway CHARLOTTETOWN EXHIBITION. Bept. 25th to 28th incusive. Excursion Return Tickets will turul Sept. 27th, 1900. Ob trains. G. A. SHARP, Supi. h’town, Sect. 4 h. 1900 eod. | hins. be issued from el! stations Sept, 24th, 25th, 26th and 27th, 1900, at one first class si gle fare, good to return Sept. 29tk, 1£00, at special reduced fares, good to re- For particulars of rates and syecial train arrangement apply to nearest ticket agent or conductors by the Parliament of United Canada haa been supported and actively promoted by In point of fact,Sir Gharles Tupper is the real Liberal Leader in Canada; for before every other living man he has fought for those great measures which brought to the people of Canada the great blessings of political uaioa, of transcon- tinental communication, and of the na- tional prosp-rity resulting from the indus trial activity promoted by the National Policy ; and he is, even now engaged in an arduoas atruggle fir mutasl! Preferen- tial Trade between Canada and the Mother Country and all parts of the Britich Em- pire. } Sir Charles Tupper’s reference to the prowess of our young athletes was timely aod stympithetic. We mutt all needs veow older. But Sir Charlee exhibits au | interes: if Le rielog hopé of thé Country whieh is in strict a¢cord With the priaci- ples by whi¢h be has been guided through-~ out a long lifetime of succes: ful effort. Mr. Foster’s addrets in reply tothe cheers of welcome with which he had beea greeted was a)! too brief; and his ad- dress of this evening, at the rink, will, | | we feel sure,be wortby of the great Parlia- ) mentary orator whose reputation extends all over Canada. T he cheers with whieh Mr. Stewart was received as he came forward to thank his fellow citizens for the grand welcome ace corded the Opposition leaders in the House of Commons, prove thatthe Opposition candidate for West Queen’s is the popular cangidate; end his stirring, eloquent words madea fitting end of a remarkable event. Reported Appointment of Lieutenant Colonel McMillan, [Spzcrat To Toe Examiner ] St. Pavt, Minnesota, Sept. 4,—A Winnipeg epecial to the Despatch eaye: The Free Press, the Sifton organ, an- nounces the appointmentof Lieutenant+ Colonel McMillan as Governor of Manis toba, succeeding Mr. Patterson, whore term is up. NO NEWS FROM PEKIN. Latest Reliab'e Date a Fortnight Old. [Specrat ro THe Examiner] Loxpox, Sept. 4.—The latest reliable Pekin date is now nearly q fortnight old. An undated despatch received at Vi- enna reports thatallied troops marched throagh Imperial palace, August 28. But it was known that this date had been fixed by the allied commanders for a formal promenade. There is ne cther news of any kind. HORSE RACES |Special To ‘Tne Examryes’] Hairax, Sept. 4.—In the horse races at North Sydney yesterday, the three-minute class was won by Lady Bess in straight heats, Zeloca second and Topsy Pilot third. Best time, 2.40. The 2.40 class went in three straight heats to Appellant, Tom second, Little Westthird- Best time—2.32, In the 2.25 class, Romp, owned by J. A. Leaman, of Halifax, proved an easy winner, getting three straight heats in 2.33, 2.29 and 2.294. Haxirax, Sept. 4.—The races at Spring« hill Mines resultedas follows: Free-~for- All, Lina Belle first, Arclight second. In the 2 29 class, Dash West firet, Ben Hal! second. In the 224class, Rock Farm Grace, first, Belmont, second. —‘* Tupper bas already taken the town,” to-day. Everyone was talking about the great Liberal-Conservative Leader and his powerful! address of last evening. pa TRY Our BICYCLE LIVERY So D. Mckvers & Co, BROKERS, Stock Exchange Building, Montreal. Dealers in New York Szocks, cotton and grain. 1-8 per ceat Ccmmisston each day Direct wires with New York to every facitity fer executing orders promptly. Correspondence eclicited. BRING Home was one of the remarks made on the street > Ce... | This signature is on every box of the genuine Laxative Bromo-Quinine teaviets the remedy that cures a cold in one day —_ | All new whees. Look at our assortment of \NEW BICYCLES. We have all world Leade_ Your Bicycle to our repair shop for ratittactory repairs. MARK WRIGHT Makers. . . enema Goins to School Mon CHARLIE ? ay YES, Mother is going to buy me a new suit at 7 PATON’S i That’s right. All my brothers they always look so well dressed. They Keep Boy’s Clothing For the gentler, quiet house boy ora scrambling, climbing OUte » Ute. door sort of boy. Tell your mama to try a pair of Paron’s 49¢ are Offering 200 pairs all at 49 cents. Then there is their and they have pretty pleated suits at $1.25 and $1.35 and English made suit at S$ Then Oxford Suits 75¢e and $1.00, But don’t forget to ask to see their odd pants at 49¢, JAS. PATON & CO, | a BUBONIC PLAGRE Area of Infection Fxtending, (Spectaf ro Tae Examiner. ] Guascow, Sept. 4 —-The area infected with bubonic plague bas spread to Covan, asuburb. A boy died there on Saturday and the medical authorities certified that he was a victim of the diseace. Three additioual suspected cases of th plague have been reported in the city. ><> . NOTES AND COMMENTS. ee ==All parts of the province will be re- & 00. LID "HASZARD & MOORE t presented at the meeting to be held ia the rink this evecing. — All the trains are bringing electors to- day who will hear Sir Charles Tupper and Mr. Foster speak at the rink this evening, -The rink bas been suitably decorated and prepared for the great meeting of this eyening. Seats have been reserved for about three hundred ladies. —A farmer anda formef supporter of Sir Louis Davies has an interesting letter in Toe Examiner todey. The leiter is addressed to the editor of the Patriot, and should receive attention in that quarter. “To Err is Human.” But to em all the time is criminal or idiotic. Don’t continue the mistake of neglecting your blood. When impurities manifest themselves in eruptions or when disordered conditions of stomach, kidneys, liver or bowels appear, take Hood's Sar- saparilla. It will make pure, lie blood, and put you in good health. ever Disappoints get their clothing there, that's why school pants, to fit school boys from 4 years of age oa 7dc suit and their $1.00 school suit [Sailor] another $3.00, and little reefers at 1.50. at $200 $2.50 ee cee / | IT PAYS TO BUY AT PERKINS, 368 5a C2 > We haven the- Our We want you: to Our new fall caps are now in. latest styles in men’s and boys caps. assortment of caps is large. call and see our caps for fall and winter. Our prices are from 18c tc 7dc. Suspenders. Perhaps you want a pair, if you do seejours be- Our President Brace is a leader. If you want ease and comfort wear a pair of our President Braces. We have many other fore buying. lines to show you, F. Perkins & Co. The Millinery Leaders. School Books School Supplies The latest in Exercise Beoks, Scribblers, etc. Everything For The Student. | AUTUMN New Dress Goods, Tweed Suitings, Broad Cloth, Nerges, Black Goods- Tartan Shawls New lot just in. T. 0. 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