THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JULY 3,7 Igo, & 1). klhott SAILS FOR | SYDNEY | TUES)AY, Sis! INST. Steck and other freight | YY") r Carrie ‘ \ . WiciILLAN We wr Hic cringe | | i i Just eived 25 barrels prime} Labra Herring (warranted) . | These ing are not very large, but | if you yp cfer flavour and quality to size th are the Herring to buy. We hove just received also some} large fat ‘/ape Breton Herrirg We! ca... SU f them in pal s, ¢ bbls. 4 bbls, and oy the dozen, also in barr. Is | for the lesale trade. | 4 rn } For the | CY Press) ve Season We |] just received 50 dozen Preserve | .rs in glass and stone which will be s« li’ low to clear out the lot, masptk orries. Orders tiled for Ras; pail. R, F. bladdigan & Co | ver Queen Street, | per} ies by the oe GANADA’'S Intern: tional Exhibition | St. Juhn, XN. B. | Opens Sey . 10ib, Closes Sept 19th, Ar ditic Ls have peen made to the Live nd a buttermaking competition i cheese making provided for. v—_—__——— Amuse! ts will, this year, be more than eve P feature, including many ul ng nov Very che res and special excursions on all railway: and steamers. Exhibits everal of th. main lines will | arried prac cally fre Full partic advertised | er Exhilite siring space in the buildigs oron the crounds should make early en- quiry and r sales and special privileges im Init ate app \« lOhn snouid be made, | Premium |\sts and entry forms wili be sent on Lice | } CHAS, A. EVERETT, ‘ ’ Manager & Secretary. i } D. J. McLAUGHLIN, Pre S] len : NOTICE. Having retired from business woald 8))| who are indebted to me make immediate payment at the Medical Hs) Queen St, ~ harlotietow no, & W DODD. | ~_— -.-- Ce ce rem | i } i ¥ i ie N 4 : Granite Preserving ‘THE DALY EKAMINER ;a) party atthe time of the Jast general } aod blighting effects of the political lowest rat¢s. | -harter-mongers, anc the consummation | which the president of the Globe Publish- the history and the decadence of political morality, and very bad luck. Stock in the by the prevalence of the political ideals of | moving sidewalk, which eold some hich - ia te time ago at 140, has dropped | which the Minister of the Intericr is a pro- ae ? _ a ; P to 98. Sbares of the Venicein Paris ( |} appreciations of tak.! eyinptom of statesmanshbip i 3 and it is anoounced that the moving side« : . } oat t ¢ TT @e@ iy . - | Tee trut and the jimportarce of theee | *® k will go our of basiness in conse an | ernment | Jeged“* failure of jastice” referred to by | woman in or about Charlottetswn that thie /rece. ved @ cabegrem on the 24th inet, | the Democratic ticket. | t8 party’s nominees or platform on record, E-ettles from 80c. Refriverators _jess than cost. == Se AST 2 AEC a EE that an equally influential opponent cao convince. —The Russians have announced their intention to keep ccntrol cf the entire rail- way line between Taku and Pekin until —————= | the corclusion of hostilities, when they: propose, they say to restore it to the) Chinese, Admiral “Seymour strongly disspproves of sllowing thhm to repair the line beyond Tien Tsin. He considers that the British should insure the under- taking and conduct the repairs. Mean- while the French are endeavoring to obtain contro! of all the river tugs. It is beliey- ed that they intend to share the control with Russia. The mutna! distrust of the allies gives rise to uneasiness, JULY 27, 1900. LIBERAL OPINION. —_—_—— —_ Tue Winnipeg Tribune, one of the atlest journalistic supporters of the Liber. top, and still representing the honest beraliem of the country, saye,ip the ESTEEMED EXCHANGES een Halifax Chronicle: There is just one thing of which we may all feel sure—and that is that we cannot be sure of anythicg just now in China. Mootreal Star: There is not the slighest reason for believing that the druught prevailing in Manitoba ie the re- eult of Hugh John’s prohibitios act. St. John Sun: The new premier of of the working coal mines on the Pacific Coast. The first measure he proposes is _ ~% MG course of @ recent issue, that “the ys _The New York Dry Goods Record says much nopsense 18 about the effect of the war on the export of grey cottoae. In New York where the export trade is done it knows of no cancel- and of only one case where the uine’ OL everything that comes within the ¢ nowhere re strikingly exemplified than in the radius of its influence has been lations, ase of the Peronto Globe.” It proceeds to review the course of the Globe and declares bas knowledge of that “here are those who declare the be- | ee em per for im-~ - os 1 mediate shipment, and that shipments to | ripping of the moral disintegration of the | medi ae vee f Shangbai in the last two weeks com- Giobe was synchronous with the refusal prised 16,499 packages. ‘The huge size and diverse governments in China make the situation difficult quainted with the country to understand its peculiarities, Shanghai is 600 and Canton is 1,200 miles from Pekin. While owning the same central government the provincial administrations are so indepen- dent that the conditions in one hardly affect the others. A riot in Philadelphia or New Orleans would have as much ip- fluence on Moutreal’s trade as the siege of Tien-Tsio bad on that of southern China commercial centres. the Ottawa government to grant the Britieh Columbian petition to disallow the gift of the Crow’s Nest coal Jands to f the celebrated (or notorious) Crow’s Nest Pass eubsidy deal, by means of og Company became the beneficiary, to an enormous amount, of a wasteful and wanton alienation of the public resources.” The Tribune’s closing words are of geveral application,and ought to be care~ fully perused and considered by every The Tribune “Tf the people cf Canada will profit by —The Toronto World states that the Paris Exhibition is an admitted failure. The enterprise was badly plaoned and badly carried out, both as a whole and in detail. An insignificant attendance is | the penalty the Parisians are paying for their lack ot business ability, and their attempt to fleece the people by innumer- able faker. These latter are experiencing elector. gays : experience of the the end of every ‘ree Government has been brougkt about by past, tuey musi see that mineut exponent. Already matters have reached such @ stage that it is the bounden every man and to. =. declare_— boldly against melange of veniality, incompetency, and humbug which constitute nine-tenths of what we cal! our ‘politics. Hypocritical virtue in the abstract, with eophistical defences of 10r:comings in thé concrete, should not fake have fallen from 100 to 8jfravcs, and the] same drop has occurred in the journal | shares of almost al! the other epecisl at- the | raciioss. The amount invested ia these isrepresented by & capital of 45,000,000 frencs, Exposition boads, issued at 20 francs, have declived to8 francs, in spite of the advantages which they are supposed to confer asthe holders, Every day a dozen business failures are reported, due direcily or indirectly to the tack of at- tendance at the Exhibition. In addition tu the other troubles, the city of Paris bas been inundated with ‘law euits from (he concessiovaries along the moving side- walk. The noise and dirt of the thing, it isclaimed, have ruined their business, iuty of -ombined a b+ sccepted as adequately filling the re- yar j-urnalism, nor ém-nts of patriotic gd rbeorice! piatitude be regarded as »uOU he unfalieg i:dication or a8 ap unmis- rr quence. The Exhibition bas turned out a wits aomil of vo danbt.” decided frost. Few have gone to’ Paris os from this side of the Atlautic, while the NOTES AND COMMENTS. attendance from Great Britain has been very disappointing. The experience of wOrld-wide exhibitions ha- latterly oot been very encouraging. ‘Ihe World’s Fair at Chicago fuiled to attract visitor: from Europe, and the Paris Exhibition will draw very few people from America —It is st t-d Ly one who claims to know Lia: \licie Was Du Canned goods of any kind ea eu ut Morell picnic, — Weehal] see whether or not the Go v- will investigate the case of al- Is there a woman—There ie rot a ite Guardian this morning, or proceed, } bews won’t interest. 285 pretty blouse on effective way, egainstthe party cffi- j waists on gale tomorrow morning, cial! soared bvddue “— worth from 65 cents to $1 50 ee se aa 7 _ piluy 686of Montece) | Saturday bargain prices, 39:, 49, and 75:. ary ootuve 2» Sys Os eee Ladies’ Anis tkirt bargains, 95c, $1.25, $1.50 and $2 00, worth one-third more. 100 pretty lawn waists, not avy old san pie lot but clean, new goods direct from the factory 50 white pique skirts, $1.25, $1.50 and $1.75, all sizes, 83 colored shirt waiets at 75 cents, worth $1.00 and $1.25. Fash- ionable waiets, } to} off, and many under half price. See our front middle counter, —Jas Paton & Co. —_—_—_—_——- It may rain to-morrow, we are Ouly guessing; but it would be well to secure one of our umbrellas; we carry the best stock in the city to choose from his danughier, Mre Percy Leslie, lated Shangha!, conveying the pleasing intimation that both she and ber busband were safe, und that they were sailing tor home tuen via San Francisco. This is ihe firet direct information from the Can« adiap missionaries who are on their way out of China, ... ae 4 —The Montreal Gazette remarks as indicative of the prospective result of the United States presidential election that old Democratic papers which opposed Mr. Bryan's candidature in 1896 are again arrayed for the fight of 1900 as hostile critics of the platform. The aign ig not the jeast ominous of those which threaten The party news. paper thai is forced on principle to aseai] being printed } ’ purchaser asked for delayed shipment. It @ case where severs) | Easy {o Operate atax on coal produced. Mr. Dunsmuir wili have to pay tue most of it, but as he is the richest politician in Canada be can : etand it. Easy to Taic Because purely vegetable—yet thor- i ough, prompt, healthful, satisfactory= Hood’s Pilis for those Wowc~ | roegHHEMEMPGUEHUEEEEOCOAUeneeeenneGQECEEEDS Pretty RINGS. We have provided for the de- mands of fashion and display as fine an assortment of rings 2s was ever shown in the city. setting and com- S frur J Every cainty binatirn is te in our that collecticn—and means no end of style to pick from. As to price, itis simply a question of what you wish to pay, for we have rings from $1.00 to $30.00, , & & s Je 17 e ier X ellner - EDSRELERGTAREDREDSSSSECEDRRERSQERGEERE ER Te nn PUUQUUERRERSERRROERRDEESERRRCEGR ARRON ORSREREEURPRESD OO RGTRRAGHAEHRRSORDGRRRREREREREERECSUUAPPASRECRERRORESRADE Furniture, Horse, Carriage, ste, by Auction. Iam instructed by Mr. Alexander Gillie, to sli by auction at the premises “Ardgowan,” Mount Edward Road, on WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 8th, 1900 commencing at 11 o’clock, a. m. The property known as ‘*Ardgowan” formerly the residence of the late William Dodd, Esv., comprising 73 acres land with cottage avd outbuildings all ia good re- pair. The grounds are tastefully laid out and planted with fruit and ornamental trees, Also all ithe household furniture, horse, buggy, Sicigh, carte, harness, crop etc. As Mr. Gillis intends leaving the Island all the above io be sold witbout reserve. Terms cash. makes ten votes against it for every one People’s Store. . Our BICYCLE LIVERY All new wheels. Look atfour assortment of NEW BICYCLES, We have all world Leaders, BRING Your Bicycle to our repair shop for3eatisfactory repairs, from. — Weeks & Co, The' R, BEAIRSTO, } Auctioneer, 1 dy Sat wkly 2ins YORKSHIRES FOR SALE. Young pigs six weeks old, now ready for delivery. The large York. Address, WILLIAM CLARK, North Wiitebire Farm For Sale 100 Acres Land. Fronting on the Brackley Point Road, weil enced and in good condition. Purchaser can have option of 60 or 100 acres. Apply to JOSEPH KENNEDY, Harrington W. C. KENNEDY, Charlottetow2. or to _ wkly 1 mo pat guar. NOTICE. Ie hereby given that sav per:on found a MARK WRIGHT & GO.. LTD. Home Makers. trespaefing on the stream or property at Moore’s Mill, Milton, either below or above the mill, will be prosecuted without dis- tinction , dv 2 aw tf. LoST—On Wednesday between the Bank of | Nova Scotia and the Post Office a bunch of | keys. Apply at this effiee. | fishiog without permission or otherwise | i British Columovia owns and operates moet j eee — . na $3-Gvinea BYCICLE (Ladies’ or Gents’) PRER. $0 “ PIANO FREE, 30“ = GULD WATCH (Ladies or Geats’) Page 30 “ SWING MACHINE FARE, TRIP tothe PARIS EXHIBITION af 1900, ALL EXPENSES PAID, VALUE 130 Ouineas, Prep In order to increase the circulation of the Woman’s Wor Lp we have arrangements whereby any subscribes may gain a ladies’ bicycle, Value 39 yuineas, a gentleman’s bicycle, vaiue 30 guineas, a 7-octave walnut piano, 30 guineas, a gold watch, ladies’ or gentleman’s, value 30 guineas, without any cost beyond the subscription money. This system is not intended for the idler —to receivé something for nothing—but for those who are willing to use a} cleverness, in their spare time, for which they receive handsome prizgs, Carriage paid to your door. If you want any of the articles named above you can procure them by be coming a subscriber to the Woman’s WortD. This makes you eligible to Par: ticipate in our method of procuring the articles named -ree of cost to you, Every subscriber to the Woman’s WoRLD is entitled to one of these prizes, according to conditions we send. Subscription for one year Post free, 58. 10d Send addressed envelope with stamp (of any country will do) for Copy of selec, paper, and full instructions, how to proceed, also say which prize you Address.— THE “WOMAN’S FWORLD,” # | | | Desirable ProDerty | BRENTFORD, LONDON, W., ENGLAND. SOUVENIRS OF Prince Kdward Island We carry a very Jarge stock of beautiful enamelled souvenirs, many desisgn that cannvt be had elsewhere, emoracing Charlottetown Crest==P. E- |-, Coat of Arms: ,Usminion of Canada Coat of Arms. British Coat of Arms. Maple Leaves: We have all the above subjects mounted in Belt Buck!es, Brooches, Hat Pins, Stick Pin:, Sials, Book Marks, Nail Files, Sho Hori.s, Button Hooks, Tea Spoons, Coffee Spoons, Orange Spoons, Ben-Bon Spoons, Sugar Tongs etc., A pleasure to have you call ‘and inspect our Souvenir display, WW. V7. Wellner. Jewe) r:n? Engraver. . — ae c= IT PAYS TQ BUY AT PERKINS ———— RVs We Are Dividing Prices With you; sometimes in the middle; sometimes you get the lion’s share; sometimes not so much ; in any case, we divide with you. If there is a soul in this city with a cent to spend for sum- mer, they should accept this hint and come here while we are dividing prices on ‘SHIRT: w AISTS, WATERPROOFS, DENIM SUITS, SAILOR HATS. DRESS HATS, TRIMMED HATS. 25 dozen summ>r vests 5c each. | “i | | | ~_PERKINS' Sa RE eee guess ———— —————— n ounce of satisfaction is worth a tol of talk. Satisfaction goes with evely pound of ASZARDS ESRAHMIN Tre That's the talk that talks. a § C ¢ §