~~et eae a - i. ii Soe ten Saco wate o ABSOLUTE SECU g seaman Ir is truly remarked St. bn | Cenuine } 3un that Sir Wilfrid La el- | | leagues ar i 1 a a t 9 r u Of \ arter S e charg I oO wr 1a ’ ‘ % Pills | of a fair investiga Little Liver ] Se | ac ised and con{fcund : Mue | | can imagine, Says th Sun, | Must Gear Signature of | eloquence of Sir Wilfrid, the eca' iad | sarcasm of Sir Richard, and the bellowing Hike sheen | thuuder of Sir Louis-and Hon. Mr. Pater- ” Ze <7 on. ies son if werea Tory Government that See Fac-Simile Wrapper Below. | tried to head off an enquiry into the con- | duct of a minister ora polling clerk or even Very small oad as easy | ete meten: We te with@et season patter 8 : | that thoughtfal peo 1 the liberal 48 "@ | FOR HEADACHE. | wellas conservative raoks are asking | CARTERS FOR DIZZINESS. | themselves, Why this frenzied eagerneés LE | FOR BILIOUSNESS. é Gi NUINED Must nave gpuature, “Mee,, | pureiy Voretable, Ary AC ore’ | CURE 3!CK HEADACHE. WITATICN IS THE SINCEREST Tr ” FORM OF FLAT TERY. The b ro! that on mag WINARD’S LINIMEN' has extraordinary iaerits, and is in good repute with the public, is, that iT IS FXTEN-IVELY IMITAT ED. The imications resemble the senuine rrticle in appearance only They lack the genera: excellence ot Genuine This noti-e is necessary, as irjuricus and anger Mr italio’.s, Cé 1 1 WHITE LIN! wet, &c., Mobi poduce chromic initia nation of the skin, are often sn stituted fo WINARD’ LINIMENT by Dealers, because ihey pay a larger profit They all Sail on the Merits and Advertising of MINARD'S. Yne in particu!ar iming to be made by a ormer proprietor MINARD’s LINIMENT, which simply i. a INSIST UPON HAVING MINARD'S: LINIMENT C. C. RICHARDS & CO. Yarmouth, N.S., — = oe eee + Mechanics Wanted ¢ 3 Moulders. 1 Blacksmith. 2 Boilermakers. Highest wages and constant employment guaranteed to good men by ¢ Bruce Stewart and ms . Seam Nav. Co’s Wharf Yh’town, PEI ‘ Phone 125 ’ ee ee A i i ~~ «~~~. @ « @ @ a oe ~~. See] ee oe oe neem SL cll LLL A Church Sohusle Girls: EDGEHILL, WINDSOR, N.S. CLOSING EXERSISES Tuesday, June 19th,-1900. ee BDDG. BOOB. - co sce'e Distribution of Prizes 2.00 to 3.30 p. m..-.Exhibition of Draw- ings and Paintings. Inspection of Rooms in School Buildings. 3.30 p. m..... +++e Lawn Tennis Tournament dy 3 aw. — A CARD R. MACNEILL, M.D. Having 30 years experience in the practice of his profession, may be con- sulted on a!) branches of general medi- cine including the specialties. Office ani Residence—Prince Street third door above Kindergarten Hall. Hours—9 to 11 a. m. rto 3 and 7to8p.m i.dy & wkly 3 mos, IVER FOR TORPIDLIVER. | | PILLS FOR CONSTIPATION. + | FOR SALLOW SKIN. __|FOR THE COMPLEXION ‘ | TH THE DAILY EXAMINER JUNE 20, 1900 mn = | ee AFRAID OF PUBLICITY. | to hide the facts? Al! the high-sounding professiona of the premier, made with 50 fine a semblance of sincerity, are fllatly contradicted by the attitude of his gov- ernmentin the case of every inquiry asked for by the Grave charges have been male, ani in the case of the West Huron and Brockville crime agaimsatthe country had been prov— Opp ysition. elections « ed. Yet thia fine parist and his following E DAILS EXAMINER, NOTRE DAME CONVENT, Conclusion of the Large Prize List. Following is the remainder of the prize st of the Convent de Notre Dame:— PRIZE LIST] UNIOR!| DEPARTMENT, Fifth Claes l, V McLean, Margaret Coyle, ra nor, T McGee : 3, M M Jenkins. —1,A M ur- May Power, Mahar; 2, N wwan, A Kgan ; 3, \ : vi ray. Ohi i) Doctrine—1L,A Murphy, Maud 'rainor. ‘ rgaret A Coyle, © Kitzgerald M Jenkins, S Cantweil, Marin: sinor, R MeGee, A Murnagho, Mav Coyle:2,M Herrell, C l'owap. L Viah aT. N Py unty. M Walsh, M Power, K Currie,G Reddio. P Kelly. Grammar—l, Mand Trainor, Adele Murpby, M McLean, 8S Cantwell, Margaret Covle, A Murnaghen, May Coyle, L Lafferty; 2,T Mahoney, Clara Fitzgerald, A Egan, M King, N Praoty, E Dadier, M Power, FE Steele, M Wa'sh K Curran. Geography —l, V McLean, A Murphy, M Jenkins, Maud Trainor, S Cantwell, T Mahoney, A Murnaghan, May Coyle, L Laffertv, A Egan, M Power;2, C Fitz- grald, Margaret Coyle, M Walsh, K Carrie, B McGee, E Dudier. Aritbmetic—1, S Cantwell, Margaret Coyle, Maud Trainor, Adele Murphy, E Dudier, V McLean, M Jenkine, C M Steele, M Welsh, A Murnaghan, May Coyle; C, A po..ic t} wd varst sue i «ft more im port- ance to them tua. the escredness of a ballot. The support of a contractor is more to be considered than the welfare of the men who went to fight for the Ex pire. That is the kind of government tie applaud and to ~eturn to power. ATTRACTING ATTENTION ABROAD. Ir is pointed oui by the Boston corres ruption im Qatario and Prince Eiwr! considerable attenticn is the United Sta.es. Several leadicg papers have com- mented on the baliot trauds in Canada, most of them predicting tnat the present | governmeut at Ottawa will suffer on ac The R. L, Journal, the foremost ' . } couat of the recent deve opments Providence, paper ia the state, says editorially : “The United States is so ofien held up as an example of political wretchedoess Liat It Glas to HOLE the progress uf tne investigaitues luto ballot traads io seul rlal »Canada. The corruption there wu'ch is uoder investigation was wust baresfaceo. Frauds such a8 are sceldum or never Changed iu thi- country Were perp-trated. One is amez-d at them. If possible let an Atorrican imagine tbe beitery of every election vof- ficer in a disirict which was Close and doubtful. Io the United States the bai- lot which is counted by fraud is practic: }atly never Kuown of to such precincts; The trauds are committed iu localities where the vote is al! or largely one sided. Uur political rascas are brizen, aad daring to the last ex'remuy of personal courrge, but they are afraid tu apply themselves to changing the color of a plurality. Io several Canadian districts the conspirators completely overturned pluralitie-. Tne d+ebsuchery of au electora'e has probably never bees more complete. Everybody who could be expected to obj-ct to the tricks was brought to silence. It was because of that tact that t.e investigation has been so tardy aod tedious. ‘Tbe efforts to ditcover the circumstances of the crimee have been fought atevery step. But the truth is gradually coming tolight. A royal com- mietion has been appointed to go over the whole ma ter carecully. Oo tus intention to reveal the possible rottenness of ibeir political system tte Caradiaus are to be congratulated. lueir diegrace dema ids all the a:teation they can give i” DAIRY PRODUCTS. Cheese is selling oa Untario boards today about a ceat and # half per pound bigher thau ihe prices of @ year ago. Butter in Montreal is trom three and a half to fourcents higher than the prices of a year ago. The Canadian Grocer figures out that if the same amount of cheese has been marketed thus far as for the like period in 1899 the increased value repre- sents over $230,000. But ae a matter of fact the exports to date are nearly 60,000 boxes more than last year. The enhanced value of butter,compared wih an equal volume of sales a year ago, represents, according to the Grocer, about $80,000. Both the butter and cheese makers are very firm ia tne west. Friday’s Star quotes cheese at 10 to 10 1-8c tor western, and says as high as 107-8c was paid on one Ontario board; while butter in Mont~ real for export is held at 20} to 204c. One factory in Ontario. booked sn order last week for 32,400 pounds, in 56 lb. boxes for the English market. The outlook for dare not stand up in the - face of the country and say the crime shall be prompily nvestigated and the guilty punished. ‘bese men are not statesmen. | people are asked by its pa‘d organs to | pment of the St. Joho Sun that the cor- | . : | [sian2 oy the liberal party bas atiiacted | Fitzgerald, {, Lafferty, K Carrie, N } Pructy, M Herreti; 3, G Readiao Peomanshio 1, A Marpsy, M Jenkins, | F Mahonev. M King. Maui Tremor, V } McLean, Margsre A Coyle, A Murn»ghan, May Coyle, L Mahar; 2 Marion Trainor, E Tow«o,M Pruaty, G Reddin, C M Srecie, H Currie, B Peaind | Plain Seving—1, Msaud [ranor, A | Marphy, M King, B MoGee, N Wrus'y, 11, Mabar, M Jenkins, V McLein, Warger- et Coyl-; *, T Mabooey, Marion Trainer, A Mornaghan, Mav Coyie,S Canine 'MS ele, B Traiaor Cantwell, Honorahie mention—Z Medoua N McDonald, ? Monaghan: L MceMa j Bowden, M C pn aOlly, K Williams. A M Carvill, A Boylan, G Redding, EK Me Mahon Special prize for Christian D awarded to Adele Mu poy maec 4 for good conduct awarded to Mani for. Special pr z- for Domestic Ke awarded to Rose McG PRIMARY CLAS8 Catecbiem—1, E Blanchard, TF Welr: 'S Welsh, M Braudere, A McGuigan, L | McQuaid, G Davis; 4. E MeQnaid, E Co:le, A Burke,M MeQaaid, B Kiggine, b Gillie, H Quirk, E Vovle. Second Bo. k—1, M Braudere, & Blan- chard, A McGuig.s, L McQ said, § Welsh,G Davie, L Welsh; 2, 4 Burke, M McQuaid, EK M Covle. Second Primer.—1, B Blanchard, M Coyle, K Berrovn, “te Gillao, J Beil, KR Ryan M Baler, 3 F uo; 2, M Kon rhan G Doolan, A McDovasid, A M Cuiien. A Cutlen, L Callaghan, M Tra:uor, A Me- Rae, M McLellan, EK Mabar Arithmetic - 1,G Davie, L. Weish, A McGuigan, A Burke, E Blascoard, M Brauders, B Blanchard ; 2, B Gilli-, H Quirk, M McQaaid, A Kiggio-, K Rysao, J Bell, £ McQasid. L M: Quaid, E Barros, L Callagbsen, M Kougban, A Cullen Writing— 1, EM Coyle, L McQ raid, E Blanchard, S Welsb, A Burke, & Bar ron, M Gillan, G Davis, M McQaaid, L Weish, M Coyle, E Doyl ; 2. M Brauier- A McGuigan, E McQuaid, B Blanchard, J Beli, W Butler, R Rzav, S Flynn, G Doolan Drawing —1. E Blanchard, M Brauders, S Welkb, L Weleh, M Giilan; 2, L M> Quaid, E MecQaaid,J Bel, | Byrne, & Barron, +A Bu ke, H Quirk, M Con oclly. Piaio Sewing—1, R Ryav; B Blanch ard, M Coyle,M McQuaid, W Batler, M Koughan ; 2,E McQuaid. A Callen S Flyno, H Quirk, B Gillis, E Barro : KINDERGARTEN DEPARTMENT 1, E DeCoste, J McCarey, M Doy!e, H Jeokinse, A McDonald, W Fitzpatrick, M Paoli, B Gallant, N Burke, L Dudi-r, L Cullen, M A Steel, K Smith, B Me Voaald; Z2,M Clarke,G Power, K Egan, N Jenkins, M Riley, K Traiaor, A Monaghan, B Ronaghsn, R Couway,*A (x. liaut, J Sweeny, Instrumental Muzic. Second Division--1, W Gallan!; 2, KE Roy, M Doyle. Third Division—1, A Clarkin, G@ McDonsli, M Larkin; 2, B Talbot, J Blake, N Morgan, G MecRory, S Byrne, W Ryan. Fourth Division—1, E Parent, A Bearns, E Blanchard; 2, A Benoit, E Gillie, M Stewart, B Welsh. Fifth Divisiono—1, A Reardon, M Reid; 2, A Malone, N McPhee. Sixth Division — 1,A Dillon, M Jenkins, L Murphy, M McCourt; 2, R Ryan, L Corish, M Murphy. Mandolin—K Roy, M Larkin, B Talbot, A Bearns. Guitar—Jd Hornsby. Vocal Music—l, B Talbot; 2, G Mc- Rory, E Roy, M Stewart. ART DEPARTMENT. Oil painting and drawing—1,E Hornsby, E Boy, M McIatyre, G Bolger; 2, A Bearns, A Clarkin, N McPhee. Embroidery and fancy work—l, M Walsh, B Walsh, E Roy, E Parent, M Gallant, N Morgan, M Stewart, A Bearns, M Reid, A Murphy; B Talbot, 2, M Doucet, M Larkin, L Murphy, M McIntyre, M Mc- dairy products therefore appears to be ex~ cellent. Phee, N McPhee,S M Coyle, I Byrne, K Murphy. CHAR! OTTETOWN JUNE 20 1900. We Any Gloves at ant More Hands s1Ze, auy age, any shape, will do, to wear our guaranteed Ladies’ $1.00 the pair. There's a style about these gloves that common gloves cannot approach, but there’s more than style—there’s comfort and wear too. In Tans, Browns and Blacks, 75e, 85e. AUCTION Valuable Premises FORMERLY USED BY THE P. E. ISLAND HOSPITAL, The sabscriber wiil offer at Auction on the premises, the above property situated on St Peters’ Road, Charlottetown, on THURSDAY, JUNE 21, | ;Ch town, April 26ih, 1900 AT 12 O’CLOCK NOON. Tae Buildings are iv first-class condition heated by bot water, and can he tasily converted into several! tenements R BEAIRSTO, June 9 Sat. & Wed id. Auctioneer. ~— ~ —— Dividerd Notice Merchants Ba nk of P. E Island. CHARLOTTTTOWN, May 31, 1900 Notice is hereby given that a half yearly dividend at the rate of 8 per cent. per anum on the capital stock of this bank has been de- clared, payable at its Banking house on and after July 3rd, 1900. The transfer books will be closed from the 18th June to the 3rd July next, both days in- clusive. By order of Board. J.M. DAVISON, Cashier. uneg 1900 2aw 4w. NOTICE. The undersigned bicycle repair men bave this day agreed that ali repairs and euudries wil] require to be paid for in cash on delivery. Please do not ask for credit as it wil! not*be given, Signed, EARNEST RICE, W- P. DOULL, PERCY G. ARMOUR MARK WRIGHT & CO May Ist. 1900, | > . + "3A z om # = ° > . . - - | P. S.—Just received by express 1 case Ladies’ White Sailors 45c. 5d¢, §5¢ Ladies. Have You Any Use For a nicely made shirtwaist in Scotch, Zephyr or pretty muslins, new, just opened, a little later in styie than the early spring ones. You'll find them splend'd value; we are selling them, FOR 50c , 7 And 1 case Ladies’? White Dress Bats, 45c, 65c, 85c, $1.25, $1.45. PROWSE BROS What trade we have we'll hold, and what we haven't we're after. ——$ ~ FIRE NSURANCE Very low rates quoted for desirable busi- ness. It will pay you tocall on me before placing your risks, Horace Haszard, GENERAL AGENT MARINE INSURANCE Hulls, Cargoes and Freight. Insured at Lowest Ratkrs. Sterling cer- tificates issued when required. Losses Promptly Settled. Florace Haszard, | , Ch’town, April 26th, 1900. GENERAL AGENT HASZARD'S BRAHMIN TEA. Imported Direct From the Warburton Estate. The most popular and, best seller in Canada All the leading grocers in town and country now sell Hassards the genuine “Brahmin,” Ask for it, and see that you get it. nell —