3 _* ee SOE Oa SO a vers» - nett : . PIS IT Tg es ‘ Q Be grees mm ermpm nd ete Tee, water, CE e z & i f € re MUNYON’S GUARANTEE. Btren« Assertions as to Just What ’ the Hemedies Will Do. Munyon cn tees that bis 1] ; “ x Cure ‘% i re ‘ y uy ‘ , all cases of rit s 70 . tism a few |} rs ; "3 my tere °° fe 0—Cltéoapy kind of DPeacacae | quickly break Dp a of col4 atid eo on through the entire list ol At all druggists, 25 cents a via if 5 eed medical advice write Prot. Mun 4505 Arch st., Phila, It is absolutely free. you, “In Five ft HN fes reals require a double boiler, t 20 minutes cooking, while ikfast Food fs prepared with patch in a single boiler In five w and strength imparting prop- iston come from Gluterean whole berry of whichis milled ’ Ralston Breakfast Food. . There’s not another dish so delicious fc ¢ breakfast that contains as muchnutrition Ralston Hreakfast Food. FOR SALE BY ENKINS & SON The Cerner Grecers, Sole Ager te. Hh l A Pair For Ladies’ Bicycle C Sale : ? we + Soots o F4 made from fine Donyola = medium cut light—and j comfortable —. suitable oy for walking boots also—*+ 9 ee qy 2 S150 r a pair for men’s Bicycle ° soois = regular prices gq Ly $2.00, ; ) See them in our window ‘he. J O8t ‘ §tamper’s Corner. 2 W Cal D A PICKARD & CO., PLAXE’S NO. 1 WHARF, A fu l stock of the besc Coal E os OR ha: d asd arriving daily, A sare of your patronage is solicit- ed. LOWEST PRICES PROMPT DELIVERY Jane (0!&wim then eod $w 5m. OUR HAMMOCK TRADE IS BOOMING HOT JULY Is coming: swing up 4 Ham- mock and be happy, You Save Meney by Buying Yeur HAMMOCK FROM aSnelll& Moore P, $.—Our stock is large and all new. ‘THEDAILY EXAMINER A FOOLISH CRY ! Tue Parrior’s reports of public meet- ings recently held in the country heve been denounced as falee by reliable per Yet n the strength of these reports and the sons who atterded those meetings. statements of “several staunch Liberals, it declares its belief that “ the Liberal candidate is going to be elecied by a band Swe majority.” There are bo circum- Siances in which a prudent and con- scientious man, would make such aatates ment fin respect to any hotly contested ele Of couree the Second District of Queen’ returned Liberal candi- dates in the old days when they denounced ‘‘ the ex'ravaygance of the Tories ” and promieed to make ends meet and ayoi* taxation. But it does not, it ought not, to follow that they will elect Liberals now, the themselves Liberals—bave proved them~ when Liberals—or those who call selves to be far more extravagant than the Conservatives were; when it appears that their promises were, like pie~craste, made only to be broken; when they are acting in violation of the plainest principles of responsible Government; when they are ia office and power only ae a result of the treachery of Pineau. How has the Patriot met the charges preferred against the Government in this regard? It has nat met them atall! I: has uur attempt- ed to meet them? And with, theee charges all true, admittedly true, how can it ex- pect that the people of West River- Rus:ico district will return ‘‘the Liberal candidate by a handsome majority.” The only ground upon which euch a conclu- sion can be arrived at ia that the people care nothing ‘whatever for the prineiples of responsible Government, or about the increasing debt of the Province, or atout honesty in the Government of the country, Has the Patriot a right to assume this concerning the Secoad District of Queen’s ? It bas aot. Nor can it assume that the people will uphold wroag and robbery and mis- government such es that which was made evident last seseion in the vacant seat cf their own elected representative, in the fact tha! a man rejected of the people of Murray Barbour continues to hold the ime portant and responeible position of Attorney-General of the Province,—in view of the scandalous trickery of the Government regarding the representatives of both the second and third districts of Qeen’s (County! Pineau apart, there ig no ground, whatever for the Patriot’s expectation that the Farquharson candi- date will be elected. The Farquaareson candidate cannot beelected if the people are but true to themselves and true to Literal principles. There is but one ground upon which the Patriot’s expectation can be based,— and that is upon the sums |‘ of money for road work, etc., which the Government is now scattering broadcast throughout the second district, But we cannot believe that the majority in the district will, upon this ground vote confidence in a Govera-~ ment which—to say nothing of the enor- mous debt that has been accumulated— stands before the people, indefensible, guilty of violation of statute law and con- stitutional principles. The petty bribery of the Government may influence a few persons Of low oharacter. But we prefer to believe that the great majority will, after the example of Belfast aod Murray Harbor, vote the bribere out. The Patriot’s talk about “a handsome me jority,” at the beginning of, the campaign is foolish and unreasonable. THE DAILY EXAMINER CHAKL®TTETOWN, JUNE CITY IMPROVEMENTS. We note a good deal of civic discontent op account of the tardiness with which au‘horized civic improvements are being made. The letters of some cfour cor sa 1j respondents have been published ; and di » appointment has been +¢xpreceed thot while estimates have beea made, with a flurieh of trumpets, not much is «being done. Disapproval of a civic grant in aid of the exhibition of next fall has also been shown. While it is pleasing to know that taxpay era are watchful of their rule r’s"action and ‘naction—would that they bad been more watchiul all over the Province l—w hope that citizeas w I! not be overhasty iu Council/ors and the City It is true that the plank ecpdem ning their officials. ways are rotten and brokea in many places, itis true that the old, rotsen, ugly bridge at end of Brighton road is not being replaced by a new bridge as soon as some persons expacted, it is true that our streets are not as smoth or cleanas they might be. But there are reasons, we are assured, for the delay of the works of repair—some of them unavoidable. The suggestion, contained in the letters of eur corresponderts, that a good steam roller and street sweeper should be ob. tained,eeems to be well worthy of favorable consideration. When in Halifax, lately, the writer noticed the esse aad celerity with which the streets of that city were made smooth and hard by means of a heavy steam roller. Whether the results would be equally satisfactory here is a question to be looked into and discussed. An expenditure that would make for econ~ omy in respect to Screet repair and at the same time result in ths needed improve- ment of our streets is one that may prop- erly be made. NOTES AND COMMENTS. —-The Patriot is whietling keep its courage up ! — How can soy “Liberal” support the Goveroment which is dependent on the vote of Pineau,—who was elected to vote against it? —Tfbe Guardian and the Montreal Herald want to have Mr. Tarte muzzled. These Liberal organs evidently fear the election resnits of the lively little m‘nis- ter’e much ~peaking ! —In the Senate on the 27:h inst., Hon. D. Ferguson made a telling accusation against the Government in the matter of Mr. Henry J. Pineau, M. L. A. for Tig nish, P. E.I., who waa elected as a Con- servative and since became a Liberal, thereby saving the Farquharson Govern- ment. In vain, says an Ottawa corres- pondent, the members of the Government endeavored to cajoie the House into be- lieving that there was no connection between Mr. Pineau and any member of the Government. The charges were proven and will remain proven to the gen- eral mind. — The Liberals of Canada, amcng whom Sir Louis Daviesis a leader, promised to reduce the “enormous expendi ures” of the Dominion G>vernmest under the Con- servatives; they have, in point of fact, in- creased ‘he expenditures by $18,000,000 to $20,000,000 « year! Still they try to make our farmers believe that they are strictly economical ;—and they expect “a full liberal vote” at the next election. They must expect that the Liberal elec. tors are as conscienceless aS they are themeelqes, bra rely—to eseetge ————— ———— “Little Strokes * Fell Great Oaks.’’ The gianis of the forest must yeld at last to the continual blows of the qoods- man. When the human blood has beoome clogged and impure the Bittle drops of Hood's Sarsaparilla, properly taken, will fell the oak of bad blood. TRY Our BICYCLE LIVERY Brings Leok at eur assortment of , NEW BICYCLES. We have all world Leaders, a All new wheels. Your Bicycte te our repair shop for satisfactory repairs. MARK WRIGHT & C0.. LTD HomellMakers. bine CHURCH SERVICES. METHODIST, Prince Street.—Prayers and praise Service at 10.15, Rev. J. W. VicConnell at 11 and Rev, H.C, Riceef Hartiand at7. Strangers wel- come Altentive ushers Grace Church.—Frayer meeting at, 1@ Rev. M.. Riee a! 11 and Rev J, W. MeConnell at 7 Sunday School at 215. E L and CE at close of Sunday Sehool Strangers slways welcome and seats provided. % PRESBYTERIAN Zion—Prayer meeting at 10 McLeod at Il. ard at 7. Bible Class at 2 30. St. James’—Prayer meeting at |6. Rev. John Pringle atll aod Rev. A. W. K. Herd- - an at7. Sunday school andBible Class at BO. Rev. D. BR. Sunday School and CHURCH OF ENGLAND St. Paul’s.—Morning prayer at lla. m, ®Bun- day School and Bible Class at 2.30. Holy j Communion will be celebrated at& 30 a. m_ | and af er the morning service All seats free : and unappropriated Everybody welcome St. Peter’s Cathedral —Holy Communion atS&andila. m. Mating at 10.15 Evensong at7. Children’s Catechising and Bible Class at 2.30. All seats free and unappropriated. BAPTIST. Prayer meeting at 16380. Service at il and 7. Sunday School and Pastor’s Bible Class at 2.30 Strangers welcome and pro- vided with comfortable seats CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Rev Robt. F Whiston at jl and 7. All wel- come, Sunday School and Bible Class at 2.39. CHURCH OF CHRIST Services atlland 7 YPS 6 EB Wednes- day bight at 7.30. All welcome. ST. DUNSTAN’S CATHEDRAL. Low Mass at 7.308 m Children’s Mass at §. High Mass and sermen at 10.30. Vespers and Benediction at7 pm. SALVATION ARMY. Sunday Services at7, 11, 8, and at 8 p.m. Week night Bervices—Vonday, Tuesday Thursday, Friday and Saturday at’ 8 p. m. GOSPEL MEETING, GOSPEL MERTING.—Remember the Gospel Meeting in Prowse’s New Block, Sunday afternoon at 4 o’clock. Strangers always welcome. Acts 8-35 “And Preached Unto > Him Jesus,.’’ SOSt S90 COOL Meee 100000/ f Fireworks Firecrackers Colored Fires Flags, etc., ete, —FOR— DOMINION DAY —AT— MITCHELL'S BOOKSTORE Open Dominion Day from 10.80 to 12 a. m. and from 6.30 to 8 p.m. for the sale of those articles, OG °48 264 J tuGO 2064 28004 For Jominien Day: If you are going pic-nicing there is nothing nicer to take along with you for a lunch than some of our Cooked Corn Be-f, Wewil slice it up for you end*it makes fine sand- wiches We have also Libby’s Chicken Loat, Cottage Loaf, De villed Ham, Poited Ham, Chicken and Turkey, Lunch Tongue, Baked Beans in ‘fcmito Sauce ete. Also all kinds of Pickles, Syrups, Fruits and Confectionery at Beer & Goff. ie 7 ; s, “Woy No Other Piano Has quite all the good feat- = 8 us s of the Heintzman = {t is about as near perfect as itis possible to make a piano. Thats the reason we choose it as our leader. It satisfies us exactly, avd we are pretty sure it will satisfy everybody who sees and hears it. Miller Bros Queen Street. PYVTN De DenTenT HTT ONENT ERT ORT OTTEN HPs FF PTT Connolly’s Building. (AAA | Se An ounce of satisfaction ig worth of talk. pound of HASOANUS BRAHMIN TE ‘Fhat’s the talk that talks his lateral You? Dali You Can Buy all for $2.38. ee & fon Satisfaction goes with every = 2 pair Hose Flannelette shirt Unlaundered Shirt, best in Canada on Colored shirts stiff bosom $1.25 and 1.50 quality 50c Necktie 35 to 55 quality 20e Suspenders (mens) 18¢ Umbrella 40¢ Men’s and Boys’ Caps 18¢ Straw Hats 4uc to $1.10 quality 95e Better quality for better price. What we advartise we give, D. A. BRUCE It Pays to Buy at Perkins’. Good Cashmere Hose 3 2 Cents per pair. F.: PERKINS « & « 00, THE MILUINESY LEADERS. Furnishing News For Saturday We pride ourselves in showing the largest and Snobbiest lot of neck wear in the city. We have them at any price from 2¢ to Te. Another strong line with us 1s our Shirts. White and§>olored shirts, soft outing shirts collars attached. cilk front shirts. See our double thread Balbriggan Under- clothing, 85c per suit. Extra bargaius every}Saturday night, Store open antil 11 p. ™. Gordon & McLellan eoeee Men’s Sty'ish Outfitters. re - —— ~ = i me ee ioe —_— "8, MARC is al! we require vn oli stocks executed on the New York Stock Exchange. You can deal in lots of 25 shares—commission 1-8 per cent ea Successful specalation is simply the application of common 8 expert knowledge to the market movemente. Our Customers Have Made Handsomely _ onJuly Wheat, bought a short time ago, at G7, now 74. The advance is due to heavy droughts in the west. We have every convenience with private wires, tickers & telephenes. D. McEVERS & CO., Brokers. Steek Exchange Building, Montreal. ch Qorresganisac; Selizissi OR RINNE os eR Scsicalt acaiaeeaiind escape Te aa AS: Oma he Nt ae TTY