ha Summer Drinks. Jamaica Cordial not ouly makes a nice healthy summer beverage but also acts as a M tonic for the stomach. Ii is put up in 25¢ bottles. Fruit Syrups. We carry a full line of the best pure Fruit Syrups. The flavors :u- clude Lemon, Pineapple, Van itia. Raspberry, Strawberry, Lime Fruit and Raspberry vinegar. Vontserratt Lime Juice is said to be the best in the world. We have just received ceveral cases of it, put up in pint and quert bottles. It goes farther than any other on ac- cout of its superior strength West India Lime Juice only lic a pint at Eser & Goff PRINCE KDWARD ISLAND Agricultural —ANB— Industrial Exhibition Open to the Maritime Provinces from September 25th to the 28th, 1900 —OVER— $6000 in Prizes. One ofthe greatest displays of Live Stock, Poultry, Farm Products, Vegetables and Fruit ever brougiit togetherin the Maritime Pro- vinces. Exh: bits carried practically free-on all Gov- ernment Railways. Lowest excursion rates for passengers. Two days Horse Racing, purses $1300.00. Special attractions in addition to the Ex- hibiiion and Races to be advertised later, 4ccomm odation for everybody. Fir Frize Lists, Race Programmes and all informativn write Cc, R. SMALLWOOD, Sec’y-Treasurer. F, L. HASZARD, _President. to T's i fC every Child Should be ExaminedYearly”’ % hills» tak?~ F Seae 99 Says the * Philadeipa'« Inquirer. In the public schools of Baltimore the eyes of 53067 pupils were officially examined, The results showed 53% of the children did not enjoy normal vision, while 20°. were found to be in no condition to co schoo! work at ali. This is a timely warning to parents. * Ignorance ceases to excuse. Neglect is criminal. Examination free.) 5. F. HUTCHESON, Watchmaker & Jeweler. a ee i HAARBARRARG mes bo a 3 = ok rz ct “SOUVENIRS —OF— Our Little Island and Dominion. belt Buckles, from 85c. Prooches from 25c. tiat Pins from 25c. Caf Links from $2.00 & poons from uc. We bave many patterns not io be be seen else whiere. G, H. TAYLOR, Jeweler & Optician, Sunnyside, Queen Sq. KAAAAAH CHAAS SRARAAAKAR MEE SE SSS ES SEES SE SSF Se EES AS ER i RE AE EE NOTICH. _— Is hereby given that any pereon found fishing without permission or otherwise sete ee tena } i RF DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN AUGUST 23, 1900. THB DAILY EXAMINER See) AUGUST 23, 1906. QUEEN’S WEST. —— Atavery large and representative con- vention of Liberal-Conservative delegates held today,— William Campbell, Eeq., of Sea View, moved, and M. P. Hogan, Exq., of Char- lottetown, seconded the nomination of Mr. W. 8. Stewart, Q. C. R- B. Norton, Eeq-, of Charlottetown, moved, and Mr. A- A, McLean, Q-C., seconded, the nomination of Wiliisam E. Dawson, Esquire. A ballot having been taken, the result was announced as 102 votes for Mr. Stewart, and 36 votes for Mr. Dawson. Mr. R-B. Norton then moved, seconded by Mr. James Paton, and eupported by Mr. W. F. H. Carvell, that the nomina- (ion be made unanimous. This motion passed unani wouely. aqme eanes _——_ oe ae + WEST PRINCE. Mr, Hackerr was unanimously nomin ated at the Liberal Conservative Conven- tion held yesterday. He has accepted the nomination and ie now in thefleld. Suc- cess to the Liberal Conservatives of West Prince. i> TARTE’S RETIREMENT, Tue reported retirement of Mr. Tarte, at this juncture, is practically a confession of weakness and of guilt on the part of the governmeat. Mr. Tarte has posed as Master of the Administration; and the Administration has done that which can- not be justified before the country. So Mr. Tarte will serve the purpose of & scapegoat, But hewill not go into the wilderness! He will be placed by his sorrowful colleagues, whc have aleo sinned, in a fine fat office in gay Paris. The members of the government dare not face the people with Tare at their head, and they think that the people will excuse them when Tarte is away in Fraace [hey will find themselves mistakep, The people w.il, properly, bold them as fully cesponsitle for all their extravagance and false promises, and corruption, as if Mr, Tarte were still directing their movements fr2m bis Cfice iu Otiawa. MORE GRIT PaRTIALITY. _— —. = Tue Grits.zin power are making bold etforte to turn everything to their own ac- They are nots@®ove allowing politics to influence their actions wherever . ls thought it will advance their inter -si8, to do so. The partiality shown in the matter of the distribution of the Cenian raid medsle is a caee in point. It is pointed Out in a lasef despatch that on the officiel list of medallists of the old St. John volunteer batiallion, now 62nd Fusiliers, but two cflicers appear with rank, namely, Major M. W. Maher and LieutCol. Blaine, The records show that neither Mabar, who was then lieuten~ ant, nor Blaine, who was only a sergeant, went to the front with the battalion, haviog been granted leave to remain in St.John. Five officers now living did go, but not one of them is mentioned with rank in the list. It ie, perbaps, needless to add that Major Maher, and Lieutenant- Col. Blaine are stalwart Liberale. The political leanings of those who have been ignored;may be easily guessed. ll eee count. ) just received at Beer & Goff’s. —_— AFTER POUR YEARS, Tux Montreal Gazette quotes the words of Hon, Bdward Blake as aptly descriptive of the effecta of Sir Wilfrid’s four-year reign; It has left us ae stavd~ arde of pubiic virtue, a death-like apathy in public opinion; with racial, religious, and provincial animosities rather inflamed than soothed; with a eubservient parliament, ao autocratic executive, de- bauched constituencies, and corrupted and corrupting classes. THEN AND NOW, Sin Ricuarp COyRTWRIGHT viewed with alarm the annual expenditure of $38,000,- 000; in consonance with Mr. Blair’s theory, he now looks upon the expenditure of $56,000,000 with perfect equanimity. | Sir Wilfrid, it is an undeniable fact, is the proud possessor of a Cobden medal and at the same time the leader of a Gov- | ernment that continues the policy of Pro« tection. Sidney Fisher posed as a staunch Pro- hibitionist, and, according to Sir Wilfrid Laurier, he was a party to an implied agreement, that was kept secret until after the plebiscite was taken, which buncoed the temperance people. I, William Malock, used to go wild over the appointment of members of Par- liament to offices in the gift of the Crown, He has approved of the appointment of many members of the House to fat posi- tions. Mr. Sifton howled fur free farm imple- ments in Manitobae When he went to Ottawa, he at once favored protection for the manufacturers. Mr. Paterson himeelf, formerly de» nouneed the N, P. 88 @ robbery and a swindle on the people. He now personally appreciates the velue of Pro- tection. . Sir Lowis Davies not long ago fumed and ranted over corruption and incapacity and frantically denounced them. He meekly gu!ped down the fraudulent emer~ gency rations without a whimper. The Liberal following—the McMulleas, the Frasers, the Caseys, the McMillans, the Landerkins,the Belcourte, the Max- wells, and the rest of the violent partizans —have one day shouted for economy and the next voted for extravagant expendi. tures ; they have preached purity in one breath and then defended frauds in elec- tions and jobs and deals in Governmental affairs; they have for years professed Free Trade and all at once lovingly embreced Protection; they have twisted and turned aod eaten their uwoa words and sbandonec their prized priaciples submissively just when their leaders twisted endturned and ate their words and abandoned their priv- ciples, and they ewallowed everything hook and line, bob and sinker, with chain lightning rapidity. —Star. « | Woman's Work is Never Done.”’ The constant care causes sleeplessness, boss of appetite, extreme nervousness, and that tied feeling. But a wonderful change comes when Hood's Sarsaparilla és taken. 2 gives pure, rich blood, good appetite, steady nerves. ery ORF VEF Os appoints Ne Montserrat lime juice is the purest and best juice in the world A fresh supply TRY Our BICYCLE LIVERY Leok atfour assortment’of NEW BICYCLES, We have alljwerld Leaders, - (%< ved tan oe # BRING *~ Your Bisycie te eur repair shop for satistactory repairs. MARK WRIGHT & GO.. LTD _—~ — = = - . All new whees. c A. P. TIPPET & CO., Montreal. ee eT ISLAND APPLES ABROAD, Ir muet be very gratifying to Senator Ferguson, and to Islanders as a whole, to kpvow that the shipment of apples eent to London by the Senator ‘ast fall were re- ceived in splendid condition, and received much praise. During bis recent visit to London, Mr. B. (©. Prowse met Mr. Lowe, the dealer to whom Senator Ferguson consigned his shipment, Mr, Lowe spoke in ihe higheet terms of the excellence of the fruit and said that instead of receving two or three bundred barrr's he would have been gled to get that many thousand barrele. The frut, Mr. Lowe added, just suited the market and met with a ready eale. + eore HAPPY WEDDING BELLS. St. Ann’s Church, at Hope River, on Tuesday was the scene of one of those bappy events id which the silken tie is made which binde two willing hearts for life. The principals were Mr, Jerome J Peters, who arrived from Ontario a few weeks ago, and Miss Katie M LeClair, adaughter of Mr. Prospere LeClair, of Toronto. The bride was prettily and tastefully dressed, and «large number of friends were present to witness the cere - mony, which was performed by the honored parish priest, the Rev. James Jineas McDonald. She was the recipient of many valueble and useful presents, and will shortly accompany her busband to e new home in the United States. ~~ -« ~ ~— HOTEL ARRIVALS. Curr Hover, August 13.—Miss E Wit« becurne, Mrs Horace Boardman, Mr and Mrs F B Weekes, Middleton, Ct; W A Webber, Dr S E Burton, W H Rockwell, Pitts fieid, Mass; F O Graves,Birmingham, Vi; Miss Sutherland, Mr R N _ Taylor, city: August 15.—Mrs Uneworth, city; G A Lomar,Sherbrook,P Q; C H B Longworth, Mr and Mre G A Stanley, G D Lorg- worth, Miss M Longworth, city; Manfred Evans, Wendel) A Levery, W B Dresser, H J Palmer, Horace Haszard, City ; Miss Danley, Mies Beekinhan, Mies Campbell, Windeor,N 8; Misé Strickland, Ch’tcwn. Aug.16—Mr and Mre J M Davison, Charlottetown; Miss Sadie Davison, do; Master Harold Dzvison, do; M'ss Marion McLeod, Toronto; Mise Leta GCraig, Miss Edith McNab, Truro, N 8; Mise May McDonald, Pictou, NS; Mr EM McNab, Montreal; Miss McLeod, Toronto; Mr P S McGowap. St. Paul, Mion; Mrs WM Ampt, Cincinnatti, O; Mr K R McGowan, St Louis; Mies Green, S’side; Carl H Mc- Gowan, Hoiel Acadia; Dr G A Alley, do. Aug 17—Mr and Mrs Barss and chi'd, Halifax; Mr and Mrs Bowker; Boston; W R Dresser, Houlion, Me; Jobn Gill, do: Mr and Mre Lyttle, Woreester, Mase; Mr and Mrs Floyd, Pitteburg, Penn; W F Tidmarsh, city; Geo J Rogere, do; A D Whitcomb, Bostor; C H Chandler and wife, city; Miss Kennedy, do, Aug. 18. Mrs Williams, H S Henderson, City;A J Biffin, Mies M Horneby, Ch’town, Miss M Fiavio, Hal fisx; Miss Sutherland, Mise Horneby, Mi: RN Taylor, MrJJ Hornby, WN Riggs and, wife Bdytb Riggs, City; Mrs Hopkins and son, Taun- ton, Masse; Mr and Mre DeCosie New York; J Keanedy, Mre F Bardwell, Miss M Cooke, LG Wheer, W F Payne; City. Avgi9—Mrard Mrs O J Waite, Mr and Mrs © A Briggs, New York; Mr and Mrs G W Gardincr, A F Tomlins, C H Earie, A W Hyndman, G W Olard, city; RA Macintyre, wifeand daughter, Hali- fax; J M Davison, Roy V Davison, city; A H Rogers and wife, Saronne, Masse; C C Campbe!l, Dutton, @nt; Mise Campbell, St Thomas, Oat; Miss McLeod, city; John Howard, Miss KG Handlan, Whirling. Mo; Capt Blairand wife, Halifax, N 8; Miss Howard. WI irling, Mo. ManvaL Trainine.—The recretary of the School Board has received the follow- ing telegram from Jas. W. Robertson, Truro, N.S.—* Have telegraphed Dr. Anderson, chairman of the Manual Traio- ing Committee, requesting a meeting of committee on School Board Friday evening or any time Saturday this week.” The Committee decided to meet at the School Board Office on Satur- day 12 o’clock noon. —Asthe 8t. John Sun points out the unanimous vote of the Maritime Pro- vinces Board of Trade in favor of mutual preferential trade within the Em: ire, iea fair expression of Canadian business and political sentiment. The Cavadian dele-~ gates to therecent meetiog of the As- eociated Chambers of Commerce in Eng - land seemed to have been equally united in Opinion. Bir Wilfrid Laurier grossly misreperesented the people of Canada when he told the jubilee conference that Can- ada wanted no preference im the British market. But that mierepresentation gave him the Cobden club medal. this can be done DYE WELL win iacs “ore MAYPOLE SOAP A child can use it. Send for FREE book ; ou Home Dyeing to ———— _ Goto the fcottish Gather- ing at Souris on Saturday: A tiiseee MEN to represent our house in resident’ and adjoining communities. Grand Demonstraiy —_ON— ‘ Monday, Aug. 27th, 1 ; Athletic Association Park, Charlot! —IN AID OF THE— +, WHELAN MONUMENT FUND, Che promoters of the Whelan Monument Fund, intend Demonstration on the Athletic Association Park, Charlottetown, iG August 27th, inst,, in aid of the above-named Fund. 0 A Eating, drinking and dancing booths will be provided on an elaborg and attended by capable and attentive waiters. - Muttart’s Steam Riding Gallery bas been secured for the Messrs. Miller Bros, of this city, have generously agreed to opera et did Graphohpone, free of charge, in aid of the cause. on There will be a Bicycle Competition for a valuable medal and other pe: The Sons of England, The Ancient Order of Hibernians, The Pree Ma. The Loyal Orange Lodge, The Benovelent Irish Societies, of Charlgu. Mt Emerald and Souris, The Oddfellows, The Foresters, The ; rs and all other National and Fraternal Societies are hereby specia ly in join in making this Demonstration a grand success, Oy oa 4 in their respective regalias. . Geo. V. McInerney, Esq., M. P., Richibucto, N. B., Sir Charles Ty. Bart. Sir L. H. Davies, A. Martin, M. P., A. C. Macdonald, M P . Bell, M. P., D. B. McLellan, M. P., Hon. Senator Ferguson, Hon, Ss, Yeo, Mr. J. J. Hughes, Souris, and other Federal Candidates are dereby pectfully requested to attend and speak on the object of the Demonstrations The Public Questions of the Day, This will be che largest and most representative gathering held in this vince for years, and all who want to have a big day’s sport should not hi attend. Special Reduced Fares and Train Arrangements in Connectim Fi Whelan Monument Demonstration at Charlottetown, Moniay, August 27th, 1900, Train Departs. Train Depers, Station Fare Standard Time | Station Fare Standard Tin Bec schave Sr See N Fos 4.30 a. m. North Wiltshire 45....+.0-9i8an Daetseis::. od o's. 1.25. 2U00.. aaa ie Colvilte.si ca on Bo ccvs cee 9.28 St. Louis..... 1.2580 2458 4.98 9% MBtog, 5 oso 2th 35-spoudl 9.38 * Alberton,..... 1.26.85 D408 £30. °* Royalty Junct.. 20........ 950 * El msdale...... B26 vine cts 5 ae.“ Charlcttetown., Arrive.,..10.05 * Bloomfield. .... 1.15. cee «00> §.34i°* Bours, s+ asces Ss. cus oon $M. * aay 6.6 BSL s chee > $48," Bear River.... 7§secassus 5.40 “ Coleman...... eee eee gino i: oF Rollo Bay...... 75.000°* ee ee | ee i, ™ Selkirk.-...... 76. dani oS be a ee BRBs. xs cass ta“ St. Peters,..+0 7S. sonene ee RITE. once: Oar vos chek we * Meeallk....sci-ce a. 6.34“ Ellerslie. .....- . LC 6.29 4°" Fe 60...c0en 6.39 “ Port Hill...... 656 cic ong” St, Andrews... 45.++++09s00 — Northam....... OS. biisipode ta..." Georgetown.. .. 75++++0008 5.50 “ eels Bannan Sec.‘ Cardigan...... 76.<ccuee - re Wellington.... 85...c0+- i PRG... Seat 95. scue se : Miscouche..... OS. s<uwen a" * St. Teresa..... 60. issoods 6.30 : Boeiiets. ..° OS. 0. ess way i Poathes Ji... oes 60... ve¥ine 4 ot Summerside.... 75....¢00 7.50.“ Mt. Stewart..... 4S. cscceee : New Annan..... Fas scceoii .or. * Tracadie..... 45. vcavees 7:05 . ; POR, 00 | Thtennctesmes. Bedford, .. ... 35+esseees 1 Freetown...... PEs vc cb ECs ea ROB viaalocsaas 25. seneeee ase Kinkora....... 1§ 0sce ote S14 OS ( Charlottetown.. Arrives...-810 Albany........ T3000 cadens nee. * : ‘i same day. Cape eee. on Tee. Tickets will be good ° are : Emerald ...... is saskes a. * Returning train for Tignish cst PE. ... Cisse neces nae lottetown at 4.45 p- Bhs Sunied ier Biliots: 3... C054 seed 8.50 | ** train for Souris and Georgetown Fredericton ..... Oi. .4i cae Charlottetown at 5.15 p.m. Hunter River... 45........ a 4° Passengers will be carried by all tras Admission to grounds 25 cents. a ; P. S.—Should the weather prove unfavorable the Demonstration on the first fine day following. . BY ORDER OF COMMITTEE August 7th, 1g00. Island Papers. NE SA Beautiful Enamelld Belt and aeck clasps, broaches, cuff links, nat pin a: pass, coffee amd tea spoons. ag | We bewe them with Buitish, Canadian, Soot ei French coats of arms. | Also flag and maple leaf pins from 10c. amd Le. mY We have sold a numaber of wedding rings sit a we are MAKERS of rings ean quickly supply ®Y i ring required. ? New gold spectacles and cyeglassete treepassi Secon ae. ‘mayetrenmet property a ead song ude ak Hier mores above the mili wi'! be 7 ted : penses advanced to right aur. ry Aadieas above the mill, wi! be prosecnted without Meme |Makers. iin with reference, W & , bs dy 2 aw tf. nut. St Phils Pa J. Uhl, Mgr., 723 Chest- E: w .$Tavlo) Camero.; Block gOneretoe® a ~ April 2nd™1900,