THE BAIL’ EXAMINEK CHARLOTTETOWN SEPIEMBER 17 1900 ABSOLUTE ECURITY. a Genuine f™ «. Fiua Carter's Little Liver Pills. ®&ust Ecar Signature of fiePard See Fac-Simile Wrapper Below. a oxy small and as easy fo take as sugar. 4 CARTER o | FOR HEADACHE. a) | FGR DIZZINESS. ITTLE FOR BILIOUSNESS. EVER PILCS. FOR T LIVER. FOR an PATION. FOR SALLOW SKIN. FOR THE COMPLEXION i NURNE MUSTIWVE SJONATURE. nc | purely Vegetable: roc} . een. ko rr CURE SICK HEADACHE. Hillsborough Th New Bridge is com- ing and sv are the dry streets'and roads, Then you will; need some- thing nize in footwear. We Have a fine Selection Selling Very Low J. &. BELL ‘lhe Bergain Poot sad thoe Store. eS TE PWITATION {S THE SINCEREST FORIh OF FLATTERY.” Ge be te proof that WINARD’S LINIMENT has extraordinary merits, and is in good repute with the public, is, that IT IS EXTENSIVELY IMITAT- ED. The imitations resemble the THEDAILY BXAMINER SEPTEMBER 17, 1900. REPATRIATION OF TASI3 WS Toreturn to the Holy Lind has for many centuries been the dearest desrie of the Jews. Over eighteen hundred years agothe Jews weredrivenoas of Jerusalem? and they have ceased to exist a3 @ nation. Since thea, the idea of the reoccupation of Palestine has been a dream. But the nersecuted children of Israel bave been in recent years awakened to very very vigorous efforts for their repatriation. In August of this year the fourth congress of the present Zionist movemeat was held in London. Atthis there were over six hundred dele~ gates from all parts of the earth. These included Dr. Theodore Herzl, of Vienna, leader of the movement, Dr. Max Nordau, and Mr. Clarence I DaSa!a, President of Societies. The present plan for the ac- quirement of Palestine is to purchase from the Turkish Government that portion of its domain known as the Hold Land. This country shall be governed as Canada is. The Jewish state will have home rule as regards their internal affairs, the Turks to keep a bold upon tbe land and to retain their supremacy. In order that thia bome government be made stable and secure the world over, the great powers will be asked to come to en understandiug in the matter and jointiv agree that therights of the Jewish nation be observed. Thus the question ie lergely one of price and terms, and with this in view a fund bas been started, known as the Jewish Colonial Trost. The beginning of the movement was three years ago. Today it has two hundred thousand members. As explained by Mr. de Sola, who has re- turned to Canada, the object of the or- ganization is, first the securing of a home for the oppressed and suffering Jew, no matter from what country he may come, ly the development of agricultural] colonies and industriesof all kinds; thirdly, the arousing of Jewish nationa! sevtin.ent by | the establishment of a central governing , power known as the Zionist Congress; | and lastly the restoration of the Hebrew | language and Hebrew literature. So the bome that Israel was once drivem from may again be the dwelling place of this peculiar people. NOTES AND COMMENTS. — Would it be well, aske a contempore ary, to have another Globe scandal? Do, you realiy think that the men who in 1896 | preached honesty in the organ were en- titled to $1,500,000 worth of pub‘ic prop- erty that they never earned, and for which they did not pay one cent? Are you going to permit the organ to take + .other heul from the taxpayer? Do you think that the public territory belor zs to the people, or that it ought to be divided up among grasping politicians as payment for their party services, —Beit known that the Orthcdox church of Russia is the wealthiest in the world. Asevidence of this, it is stated “that it could easily pay the nations! deb: of the empire, amounting toabont £200,- genuine article in appearance only. They lack the generat excellence of Genuine” “Bhis netice is necessary, as irjurious and @mgerous imitations, called WHITE LINI- meer, &c., liable to produce chronic inflam- weation of the skin, are often snstituted for WEN ARD’ L) NIMENT by Dealers, because tlkes? pay a larger profit. They all Sell on the Merits and Advertising of MINARD’S, ‘particular claiming te be made by a proprictor of Minarp’s LINIMENT, simply is a lie. INSIST UPON HAVING MINARD'S LINIMENT "MADE BY & C. RICHARDS & C0. Yarmouth, N. S8., The Relief —OF— Lady Smith, of South Africa, was nothing com’ § Med to the! relief, that is felt by & BS. SMITH, and hundreds ef othe: @emen of }. E. Island, on wash day since they have started using GILT £DGE soar All nrst{ciass ‘grecers SELL it. WHOLESALE A@ENI | 000,000, or nearly $1,000,000,000, and yet not be impoverished.” This seems al- most iccredibl-; but it must be remem- bered that it has eome very lucrative sources Of revenue. ae of the most profitable is the gale of candles. Being ‘““cousecrated candles” there is an enorm- ous demand forthem during the easter season, —The Sydney MBerald remarks that the marvellous progress of the United States as @ manufacturing nation is stup-~ efying Europe, and particularly Great Britain. United States manuiactures, in~ cluding especially iron and steel and their prcdjucts, are rapidly driving out British goods in Britain’s own markets. Having becone supreme in the prcduction of ag- r-cultural products, the United States ‘s now directing all its eaergies towards the expansica Of its manu.acturing industries. Our neighbors are now exporting move than a million dollars worth of «mapu- factured products every dayin the year. holidays and Sundays included. The pr'ncipal market is a free trade country, while the great producer is protected to the hilt, SOLOMON SLOW’S ADIVCE What I Would Do, or Have Done, if I Were Boss. I would keep the sidewalks clear. I would enforce all laws, City, Provin- cial and Dominion, but I would serve al] alike—grit and tory. I would take the steamer Brant out ons private excursion and I would always have av admiral on board. I would keep the road on the Southport side of tae river clear of manure piles. I would keep all highways open to the public. I would—but what is the use while the } the grits rnn the whole machine. I would emach the machine. Soromon Siow. the Federation of the Canadian Zionist | or what language he mav speak ; second~| noone a TE | poLITICAL INDIFFERENCE. j Sin,—The federal élections wil! soon be Fe us and already many ,Candidates are in the field seeking nomination and elec tion tothe House of Commons, Jus’ at ‘| the beginning of the {campaign a very dis. couraging feature is becoming apparent, It ig that many of our most respectable countrymen are declaring themselves abs solately indifferent as to the issue @ the coming election, are proclaiming them- selves to be disguested with politics, some having decided within themselves that when the day fer voting comes they il not vote. Among the most prominent sis feeling are, first, the lack of yuestions to be submitted to the vote; secoad, the increase of Ww opu sr ; bribery sad corruptiong and third ‘ihe questionable character 0 naiv _ politicians and political agents their connivance to this bribery an! corruption. The first of these seems at first plausible. We are not now called upon to decide as to whether or not we shall form‘a confedera-« tion, as to whether or not we shall build transcontinental railways; the ship of state has been built and fairly Jaunshed, but does not the steering and manage- ment of this ship need as much wisdom, earnestness and sincerity and strength as her building and launching, do we not need wise heads and strong arms to direct her course either west or east, north or south; else with tyros, desperadoe: or pirates at the helm she will either be a na- tional laughing'stock and fall a prey to the winds and waves and rocks that beset her course or she will be a disgrace to her builders aud fall a prey to the virtuous isdignation of a stronger power; so those who built and launched her will have dove their work in vain, Yes! Canada is now fairly started in her Career 88 a nation, and it behooves every one of her citizene to do his part in mak- ing her a mighty force in the world for truth and justice. Then as to the in- crease of bribery and corruption: I say that there ia nothing which does more to bring this about than the indifference of respectable people. When the weaker brethren see the indiffefence of those whom they look uj. to can we wonder at , their argument that it matters little which | way they vote, that » five or ten dollar |note is more than acceptable to them ; that it would be foolishness to refuse it when offered. ‘ihe questionatle charac, ter of many politicians and political agents I take ‘o be the direct result of the neglect of these who look down upon them, and with whom the word unscrupulous is an sjective constantly to be associated with the word politician. Someone has to take charge, and if men of respectability and honesty do not bestir themselves and see to it that the government of the country is in the hands of men in whose character and principles they have confidence, then itis only natural that Officesseekers, boodlers and their as- sociates will see their chance and take it. There wasatime when it wes considered a great honor, something for which a re- liable business man, @ good doctor, an hooest farmer, might well aspire, to be a member either of the Dominion or li cal Parliaments. There wes atime wheu such @ man might look with confidence to the best men .of the couu try for hearty support. But now there is no greater discouragem -pt fo those of our politicians who have the best interests of their country at heart, whe are not in the deld for their own sel- fish interests, I say there is no greater dis- couragement to them than this lack of interest about which I write. Again there are others who abstain from taking any interest in politice because they &re afraid of giving offences; there ace clergymen who abstain from expressing ‘heir opinions, even from voting because they do not wish to cffend any member of their congregxtions; there are merchants wo dothe same because they have among their customers men differing politically [ have heard that the managers of come ef our banks adyise their clerks not to vote or teke any active interest. in politics, that the business of the bank may pot suffer thereby. Aclergyman, mer- chant bank clerk or amy other man who neglects his plain duy asa citizen for considerations such as these I take to.be not worthy ,of the name citizen at all. The elections will soon beon. It is now the time forevery lover of his coun» try,whether he be Liberal or Conservative independent or what not, to take his part, however quietly, in nominating, working for and electing good reliable men to gov- ern this Canada of ours for another five years. Let us not shirk the duty, but le. us msnfully‘and unfiinchingiy shoulder the responsibility Jaid upon us aad act under it as good men and good citizens should act. Os-ERVER. eR A RI The Mail and Empire remarks that “it is pleasant indeed to know that Hugh Jonn is not welcome to Israel Tarte. Tarte caricatures him brutally, atiacks him viciously and exhibits in other ways his dislike for bim. Were Hugh John acceptable to Tarte loyal men might shrink from him. Bourassa and Monet are equally antagonistic to Sir John Mace donald’s son, West Prixce.—The Libera: Convens tion forthe Riding of West Prince was held at O’Leary Thursday afternoon to nominate acandidaie fcr that constitre eocy. Mr. BD Mec'ellan, M P, Dr W W Wickham, Tignisb, and Hon. J W Rich- ards, ML A, were put in nomination aud a ballottakene Un the first ballot Mr Richards, having the smallest number of votes, retired. On the first second bal- lot, Mr Maclellan hada majority, and his nomination was afterwar?s made unani-_ mous-—Agriculturist. ~ Fur Sacques Astracan Fur, Black, nicely lined and glove fitting sacque in all sizes at ‘28.00 Astracan Fur, Black, witi heavy storm collar, beautiful finish and perfect fitttng $40.00 Astracan Fur, Black, glove fitting, bright shine curl, glove fitting sacque $50.00 Coon Fur, natural color beau’ ‘fully marked, and of No. 1 sk‘ns only, brocade lining and glove fitting $00.00 Coen Fur, natural color and extra No. 1 skins, slightly longer, and perfect in every way $56-00 Electric eal, the most beautiful fur ef all, and the mest stylich this year. $50.09 All our furs sacques are of the best quality ever offered for the money, notwithstand- ‘ug the advance in furs) We bought furs for two large stores this year, we got them chean- er too, ADIES’ ~*~ ‘FUR COLLARS, AND RUFF%. “ae ae "See . FURS. Fur Caves Black Goat Cape, made for wear more than beaut but is very pretty for all, fall length Many different furs and ruffs this year. Here’s some of ours :— Astrakan Boas, Sable, Op- posum, Seal and Thibbet, Any ome con get just what suits them best right here. Price 50c to $7. 60 for ruffs, ce Collars are large this year, in f.et are bordering on capes, and are mostly made with a ripple and ofa variety of furs Here’s some of them — $4.90 Black Opposum is nice in a large ripple collarettes Price $5.50 Klectric Seal large ripple collarette. A perfect beauty. $10.50 Astraken rnd electric Seal. large collarette, a very pretry combination $12 50 Seal and Thibbec, large collarette too, is a very beauti- ful combination. $10.50 to $18.50 When thinking of furs please think of us and drop in }and see us, Astrakan storm PROWSE BROTHERS Furs for Everybody trom the Cradle to the Grave. rd and well made cape B12 59 pe, ‘full $19.60 Black Astcacan Capa, prett curl and always serviceable oN. Black Astracan Cape, with _ heavy ripple collar, aud extra ae bright curl if | Black Astraean Qa |length and well lined Me ke $25.00 ce a Ta te gf © Far lined Blue B F 7” Cape, outside of eaver and the furcollar s very large and comfortable '_ Far lined eape of | Beaver and storm collar of thibbet fur $28.00 Fur lined cape of fawn Beaver cloth, and lined with No 1 skins, large thibbet col. , lar, a beauty every way Our fur capes are beyond doubt the very best value ig the city, Better have a look at them. CANADA GETS ¢ 830,000 Por Produce Sent to South Africa on War Office Order. Orrawa, Sept.12.—Mr. W. W. Moore, of the Department of Agriculture, sails to-morrow on the steamship Nyassa { There Will Be Excursions to St. John FOR THE introation al Exhibition from St. John for Capetown. The Nyassa is taking 2,500 additional tons! of Canadian hay for the Imperial Gov- eroment, which meskes 19,200, tons, valqa edat over $300,900, sent from Cavada since the outbreak of the war, In ad- dition there has been shipped from Canada to South Africa for the use of the Impzris! troops 8,207 bsgs of oate, 7,547 cases of jams, 12,687 cases of beef, and 38,285 sacks of flour, The total arnount thue ex- pendedin Cauada by the Home Govern- ment within a short period for these artieles of produce, transporiation charges on land and eea, amounts to the splendid total of $830,000. When Mr, Moere has transferred the Nyasea’s cargo of hay to the Imperial authorities at the Cape he will visit differ- ent points in the ‘South African colonies, looking for openings for Canadian food products. satecmmraneatitigsniiiliniaaasaee sais Nervousness is cured by making the blood rich and ‘pure with Hcod’s Sarsa- parilla. It gives the sweet, refreshing sleep of childzood. Wants, Losi & Fount TO ae a = mas Stre at, rosses m ist October. Apply to Ca «. White, Upper Pownal ~treet. -_ = HOUSE TO BE LET.—Containing fourteen rooms on Grafton Street, near the Market House. Good stable and yard. Rent moder- ate. Apply to Mr. Donald Nicholson, Lower Queen Street, 6ins paid. WANTED.—A young man for eur Retail De riment, must hav & Co, The People’aStore. experience. Weeks PATENT | ROBERTS & CO., s2475%, PEOPLE'S BANK BUILDING MONTREAL. 12 year’s Examiner in U.S, Patent Offic NO ,PATENT—NO PAY. Write for Red WANTED.—A young man as clerk in a dry goods store; one with some experience prefered. Apply to C EXAMINER Office, WANTED.--Immediately a co@k and house nae ae required and good wages, a h m pio icdens ent Offica, Kent Street. Wanrep.— Drug bomen ef cne or two years experience. ply, statin e, te P. O. Box 669, Charlottetown, er . | AMINER office. On Wednesday 12th Sep- tember and Monday 17th Sep- tember, Return tickets will be sold at all points on P. FE. Island East of Emerald and West of points wearer Summerside at a lesser rate. Summerside Rate $2.75. —Both these rates include admission to the Exhibition. Tickets good to return three days from date of issue, To be seen at St. John Best collection of Live Stock and Agricultural Products ever yet gathered in the Maritime Provinces. The only Natural History collection ever shown,with live fish, trogs, snakes, &c, in their natural haunts, More floor space coverea with industrial display than anywhere Kast of Toronto, _Marsh the Wonderful, whu dives seventy feet from a fly - ing bicycle into a shallow tank, Baden-Powell’s Armoured Train. _ Moving Pictures of the Brit- ish-Boer War, and in the Anphitheatre the Wonderful Kosai Brothers, wanted at Hali- jax and everywhere else, Kelly, Ashby and kings of Aerialg ymnasts Auguste De~ well, The Novelty trio, and other stars, A Daily Round of Education and Amusement. TO-LET—The MeTavish House King St. , Or for sale on easy terms. apply at the Ex. tf, Port Hill at $3.75 aud from! THE Charlottetown Business College Will re-open for the fall and winter erm On Monday, August 20th inst, Although students may enter at aay time, it ie desirable that intending stu dente enroll as soon as possible after the term Opens. Graduates from this college secure employment, and they will greatly sid us in keeping up our reputation in this direction by entering as early in the term as possible. Subsgcts: Book-keeping by single and double entry (cheedtllanl “abl practical,) Actual Business Practice, Businese Penmanship, Business Cor Commercial Arithmetic,Commercia! Law Railroadiag,Steam boating,Bavh ing (actus practice in the College Bank) Typewriting Shorthand and Navigation. Facritr: L B Miller, Principal Teacher of Book-keepizg, Arithmetic, Basiness Practice, Business Correspond~ ence, Typewriting and Navigation. . A C Macmillan (Vice-Pri Teacher of Railroading, Steamboating Banking, Accounting and Actual Businest Practice. : J Harry Williams, Teacher of Business F enmansbip. Wm. Moran (licensed) Teacher of Sbortband. JT, Joncas (Quebec), Teacher of Drawe ing, Lettering and Auditinge Beside our regular course of lecturet on Commercial Law, Lectures will be given by many of our Professioa Business men. Announcement later. For application forms, testimonials, et? wpply at once to L. B. MILLER, Principal. en WANTED.—Immodi ately a general servant A good re’eremce recuired. Apply to W. F. Mitchell, King square. ——— gents ieft “Highest priee pald for ladies and of clothing. Call at their residence cor art Brep a card in the Post Office, er , Ricamend Street, epposite Neilsen Bros Mrs, Kirby, Clothing Store ert te WANTEB.—A general servant. Apply Mrs SinaMaamann moat to Hetel Davies. r E.—As good BABY CARRIAGE FOK SAL asnew, Purchaser may have nickle for sivighing. Will be sold cheap. WANTED “iin. In every locality throughout Cenada te intro tacking up shew ey coum font. along roads, and all comspieuoe0s ; places, also distributing small ae i matter. Commission or salary Sov.0@ dap, Biend em ates tel neon, reliable en. Ne experience rite fer full Bs i CHAS, A. EVERETT, | Mgr. azd Sec’y The Empire Medicine Os., 246 w. ¥-~denm, Ont juss