Summer Drinks. Jemaica Coreial not ouly makes a nice healthy summer beverage but also acts as tonic tor the stomach. It i put up in 25e bottles. Fruit Syrups. We carry afuil line of the best pure Fruit Syrups, The flavors in- clude Lemon, Pineapple, Var ilJa, Raspberry, Strawberry, Lime Fruit and Raspberr) vinegar. Nontserratt Lime Juice is said to be the best in th world. We have just received se\eral cases of it, put up in pint and quert bottles. It goes farther than any other on ac- covnt of its superior strength West India Lime Juice only 15 a pint at Beer & Coff CANADA Province of Prince Edward Island In Chancery In the Rolls Couri. In the matter of John Bowman, of North Wiltshire, in Queen’s County, in the Province of Prioce Edward Island, g jnnatic. P: rsuant to and by virtue of an order of the Honerable Edward Jarvis Hodgson, Master of the Holls.made in this matter upon the ap- plication of James J. Johnston, gf Chariotte- towp, in Queen’s County, Attorney at Law, Committee of the person and estate of said Joba Bowman on the first day of August, A. D., 1900, and an order made by the Master of the Holls in emendment thereof on the eleven h day of Avgust 1900. I will set up and sel] iv Publie Auction at the Law Courts Building in Charlottetown, in Queen’s County On ‘ivesday the twenty-fifth day of Septem- ber next, 1900, at ‘welve o’clock noon, ali that tract piece Or parcel of land situate lying and being on Townsbin number Thirty-one in w'$ Edward Island, boundea .* follows that ‘s to &f: Commencing on the Nota eastern side of the Norih Wauitshiré Road ina the +ou heas ern boundary line of fifty acres formerly 1n Lossession of Jonn Hatherly now owned by William Hatherly end running thence Nortlh thirty-eizht degrees along said boundary line eighty-three chains aud thirty- three links Or to the rear jine of farms fron'- ing On said Road, theoce South fitty iwo degrees east nine cha’ ns Or tothe line run b. Robert Harris, and agreed upon betwe_n Richard Bowman and Tsomas Godfrey as ver instrument of assignment nearing ‘«iate the firs: day of January, A D., 1880, thence souti thi ty- eight degrees wes. aiong Said line to the Souther: side of the Railway appropri.- tion, thence along the same Southerly and South wester'y until it meeis the said line ruu by Rebert tarris as aforesaid thence alorg same south thirty-e ght degrees west to the Ncrih Wiltshire Road aforesaid, and thence iviwwing the cource therof Northwesteriy nine chains or to tue place of commetc ment, Saving and reserving thereout 87-100 of an xecre conveyed by Richard Bowman to Fer Miajesty the Queen and seventeen one-hun- dredth parts of an acre conveyed py the Cominissioner of Pnolic Lands to Her Me jesty the Queen for Kailway purposes leav- ing +eventy ‘our acres a little more or Less, Condidions made known at sale. D .ud this 17:h day of August, A. D., 120). J.-A LONGWORTH, Ma:zterin Chancery. cy wed & sat tfll sale. BART AAAAR AR AS SAAR , > SOUVENIRS iP ce Our Little Island aud Dominion. Belt Buckles, from 85c. Brooches from 25c, Hat Pins from 25c. Cuff Links from $!.00 Spooas from 9c, We have many patterns not iG be be eeea elsewhere. G, H. TAYLOR, Jeve'er & Optician, Sunnyside, Queen Sq. AAAAS SORA AAA AAS PEC ETE EEE EE EERE ERE EES LEERY VEE BEE Wants, Lost & Found LOST.—In June, between Queen street and Navigation (o’s Wharf, a parcei of clothing. Finder will be suite bly rewarded by leaving same at this office. ROBERTS & CO., scuicrross . (PEOPLE’s BANK BUILDING MONTREAL. 12 year’s Examiner in U.S. Patent Office. NO PATENT—NO PAY. Write for Red "40 L&T. The house on Lower Prince St. now occupied by W B Robertson, Esq. Pos} ses" On Uctober Ist. Apply toR Macmillan‘ WADSTEL.—A smart steady boy about 15 years Of age to attend a store. One who Rad Liberal — Conservative kleo tors of West Queens. —_— A convention of the Liberal-Covserva~ tive electors of the Riding of West Queens wili be held in the Benevolent Irish So- ciety’s Hall, Kent Street, Charlottetown, on Thursday, the 23rd day of Auguet, instant, at 1.30 o’clock io the afternoon for the purpose of nominating a candidate t> contest the riding, at the forthcoming Dominion Election The cenveners of the different poll ing districts wil! please have delegates from each poll in the riding appoiated to attend and to vote at the convention, P. BLAKE, Convener. € R SMALLWOOD, Secretary. THE DAILY BKAMINER TT AUGUST 22, 1908. ANOTHER GRIT DISGUSTED. Artoors De.isiz, ex-member of Par- liament for Port Neuf, is another Grit who is at loggerheads with the Laurier- Tarte administration. In the course of & reeent interview in Montreal Mr. Delisle seid,— I am atill a Liberal of the old school. I will be scandidate in the County of Port Neuf at the coming elec- tion. I declare this, and I will run against a'lcomers, Iwill run as an independent Liberal, ready to give British fair play according to its merite to the party in power. I do not wish to way more,” add- ed Mr. Delisle, ‘‘but do not forget that, if I am a Liberal, I am not a fanatic, I will support a good Admiinistration be it Lib. eral or Conservative. In any case, I can judge for myself with the experience I ac- quired while a member, and know what to think on that point.” Mr. Delisle con- cludes his interview -by saying,—“ I will] not approve Of the present regime, in which it is not the chief who governs, but his allies,” i te DEPARTURE OF MR, PROWSE. To be honouredjby one’s fellow-~citizens as Mr. L. E. Prowse was honoured yes- terday, ie aa ambition that very few men realize. The appreciation of true worth exists in the heart of every true man, and it is because Mr. Prowse ia the posseasor of so msny good qualities that he was yes- te-dey g vea euch » flattering token of the esteem and aff.ction of his fellow citizens and :rienis. When it beceme known that Mr. Prows? had resulved to leave Charlottetown and take up his abode ia Sydney it was decid- ed by hia many friends that some expree- gion of their regard should begiven. Ac- cordingly the meeting in the Legislative } Chamber was decided on. A report of } this will be fourd on another page of to- day’s Examiner. During the years Mr. Prowse has been in business here he has worked himself up from the humblest position to be the head of oue of the largest dry goods estab« lishments in the lower provinces. That he has been able to do this in those days of close competition spesks much for his energy and business ability; that, while doing 80, he has won success without in- curring any ill.will isthe fittest testi- monial to his goodnees of heart, geniality, and other traits that men admire. It was to place upon record their appreciation of a good friend and wortuy fellow citizen | e& es TRY Our BICYCLE LIVERY k at our assortment of -_ = BRING Your Bieycie te our repair Bad sme ex pt rience ; rr : office pt irferred. Ay ply at thig { that so many of our leading men gathered ‘ together yesterday. We join with them ill in regretting Mr. Prowse’s departure THE DAIL) from Charlottetowa and wish him, during the years ke will be connected with the business and social lifeof Sydney, the | game success and popularity he has | achieved in his native province. id ie THE JNOREASED EXPENDITURES In the ( xnadian Farmer of recent date there appeared a letter written by a farmer for the benefit of farmers. In that letter many traths were brought home to the people, especially the agri~ culturists. The writer in the course of his Jetter says: How do the farmers of Canada like the proposed expenditure for next year? The estimated expenditure amounts to something over $ 6,000,000. This ie going it pretty Strong for a couns try the size of Canada. It is an increase \PKINCE &DWARD ISLAND Agricultural —ANB— Industrial Hxhibition Open to the Maritime Provinces from September 25th to the 28th, 1900 —OVER— $6000 in Prizes. One ofthe greatest diavlays of Live Stock, Poultry, Fara Products, Vegetables and Fruit ever brought together in the Maritime Pro- vinces, Exhibits 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- hibition and Races to be advertised later. Accommodation for everybody. For Prize Lists, Race Programmes and all informativn write Cc, KR. SMALLWOOD, Sec’y-Treasurer, F, L. HASZARD, President. in the annual expenditure of Canada in four years of about $16,000,000 per annum: The estimates brought down by the Cons servative government at their last session smounted to Only $38,000,000 and if we add to this $2,000,000 for supplemen- taries, which is actually going above the mark, it gives us a@ difference of $16,000,. 000 between the estimates of 1896-7 and thoee of 1900.1. It is certainly piling up the expense of the country out of all pro. portion te the increased needs of the coun- try. Thie after all, is the pointon which good or bad government binges, The government that conducts the affairs ot the people in an efficient manner for the least money, is the government which should be placed in office and kept there. And when we eay this we are only repeat- ing an Old Liberal argument, used with great force throughout their campaign Give us power and we will save you money, lewer. your taxes and give {you good gov~ ernment was the cry, and here we have the performance. The expenses of the gcvernment are raised $16,000,000 a year, Just think ofthe enormous amonnt of money that is, and how many farms it would buy. It would buy 4000 hunared- acre farms at $400@ each, or it would buy 400,000 acres of land at $40 an ecre,whici means thatit would buy out 4080 of the beat farmers cf Ontario, for it is good land that brings $40 an acre. Of ordinary Crown lands, bought at $2 an acre thie great inerease in the annual expenditure of Canada brought about by the Liberals, would purchase 8,000,000 acres, That is to say they are spending ever and above what the old, government spent, every year, a large sum, enougk to pay for a bundred-acre farm each for 89,000 farw- ers. Aud where are they getting their money ? They are taking it out of the pockets of the people of Canada, and ou of the pocketa of. the formers of Canada, and they are net giving the farmers any- thing in return. This is a very serious matter and the farmers wou'd do well to consider it seriously, and not be led awa’ | by the cry of good times. If the tiae® are zood, we have providence to thank and not the men who require $56,000,000 to de what other men have done with Icse than $40,000,060. After Dinner Te assist digestion, relieve distress etter ea or drin heartily sr eieedal Recstenaian kine : Hood’s Pills Sold everywhere. 25 cents. ‘ Jamaica cordial makes a yery nice drink with ice water. Only 25c, a bottle ARK WRICHT Heme Makers. at Beer & Goff’s. All new whees. NEW BICYCLES. We have all world Leaders, shep for satistactory repairs, & 00.. LID Neu Fierring’ Just received 25 barrels prime Labrador Herring (warranted). size these are the Herring to buy. iarge fat Cape Breton Herring. for the wholesale trade. For the “reserve Season We have just received 50 dozen reserve Jars in glass and stone which will be sold Jow to clear out the lot, : tas pberries. Orders filled for Rasplerniies by th pail. R, F. Maddigan & Co Lower Queen Street. oo | Gites RAIN ' CHILDHOOD has blighted many lives because the pain caused | thereby Produces an aversion to study. The backward child too often becomes the unsuccessful man. G. F. HUTCHESON, Watchmaker & Jeweler. McGILL UNIVERSITY, Montreal SESSION 1900-1901. Matriculation Examinations, preliminary the various Courses of Study, will be held at Montreal and at loca) centres on lith June, ani at Montreal in September, as ander. *Facully of Arts(Men and Women) tFacalty of aupitet Science Faculty of Medicine Faculty of Law “aculty of Comparative Medi- cine and Veterinary Science, Sat. 22nd Sept) *In the Faculty of Aris (Revised Curriculm. he courses are open also to PARTIAL STU- DENTS without Matriculation 4 =" tin the Faculty of Applied Science the courses in Civil, Mechanical, Electrical and Mining Engineering, Chemistry and Architec- ture. are also open to PARTIAL STUDENTS without Matriculation. Examinations {or twenty-one first year Entrance Exhibitions in the Faculty of Arts, ranging from $90 to $2.00, will be held on the l7th September at Montreal, Halifax, St. John, N. B., Charlottetown, P. E. L., St. John’s, Nfid , and other centres. _ rhe Royal Victoria College, the new res- idential college for women, will be ready to receive students on 17th September. née McGill Normai School will be re-opened on ist September, Particulars of Examinations, and coples of the Calendar, containing full information, may be obtained on application to W. VAUGHAN, Registrar. Seis atecipiatasinniceae $0 00600 2 0008 06006. on { Photo Supplies Just received a large supply of Plates, (Stanley & Hammer.) Paper, (Solio). Mon. 17th Sept. C668 peed tw CORE BEE NBNS THHO OOLE ODE O866 2999 Film, Mounts, Printing Frames, etc., etc. MITCHIULL’S BOOKSTORE Queen St. Opp. Prowse’ sinh drdsinbeaseuene | These Herring are not very large, but you prefer flavour and quality to We have just received also some We ca. supply them in pails, } bbls. 4 bbls, and by the dozen, also in barrels EXAMINEK CHARLOTTETOWN AUGUST 22, 1900 —— attend. « This will be che lar vince for years, Admission to grounds P. S.—Should the weather prove unfavorable the Demonstration will be es on the first fine day following. , August 7th, 1900. The above The policy i les, Asiatic, Cholera, Er urand Demonstratig — ON— Monday, Aug. 27th —ON THE— | Athletic Association Park, Charlotte, | —IN AID OF THE— WHELAN MONUMENT FDqN, § Che promoters of the Whelan Monument Fund Demonstration on the Athletic Association Park, August 27th, inst,, in aid of the above-named Fund. Eating, drinking and dancing booths will be and attended by capable and attentive waiters. Muttart’s Steam Riding Gallery tas been secured Messrs. Miller Bros, of this city, have generously agreed did Graphohpone, free of charge, in aid of the cause. There will be a Bicycle Competition for a valuable medal and other po: The Sons of England, The Ancient Order of Hibernians, The Bate The Loyal Orange Lodge, The Benovelent Irish Soci Emerald and Souris, The Oddfellows, The Fores and ail other National and Fraternal Societies are join in making this Demonstration a in their respective regalias. Geo. V. McInerney, Special Reduced Fares and Train Arrangements in Connecti ¥ Wielan Monument Demonstration at Charlottetown, Monday, August 27th, 1900, Train Departs, Station Fare Standard Time | Station Fare Standard Tin Te cc sks. DE Pi inc ene 4.30. a. m. North Wiltshire 45....++0918am ERE ccccse SBE ces 0 sce 4.44 “ Colville..... 35. ccesccdhe oe Bt. Howls... BSS ced onc: 2 Milton....... 35> --.c0eien Alberton. ..... E.RbsecscsoosHee =|” Royalty Junct.. 20......+. 9.50 * Elmsdale...... Oe dss case c= (% Charlottetown., Arrive....10,05 * MOOUREGE ne BBS isco cscs ay Souris. «ssphs 86.0.6» scene O'Leary ...... MSG. Seis C45 Bear River.... 9Sssesuenn 5.40 * Coleman...... RBS on i cotds ..0:n * Rollo Bay..... 7S.000°** eee | SE ae. 7 Selkirk.-..... TSecceu ace “ § ee B.Sc ccc cece Sela. * St. Peters...., 7S occsnne. ae Castway.....ss. Oiiscsssi eee Mord (6 i 60. coach ae WOM csedé OReuvsbicd 6.23.9 Ot Be.ckcan 66. cess ea ‘ Povt Hi... .. Beceiccsei Mo St. Andrews.... 45.cssesmuaean Northam...... hs 6.46 * Georgetown..... 75§s+ccceshQ Richmond..... Sea pea A Hs Cardigan...... 75 ie : = See ak Tie vadees A la, PestReniscise’ 7S -a000auae cs OME ccee « Bivavcidss 9.29 * St. Teresa..... GOseusseueee a ee Sere 1 * Peakes....ccc. GBabemee | : Esa .. Tice us oben A Mt. Stewart..... 45 -ccceres hs New Annan..... Piveines’: 3co° © Tracadie...... 45eereeseeJ0§ ROR. 000° JGicc+-s Re Bedford, .. ... 35 seeeeeeF@) Freetown...... eet iveud Ra is Th. « vkeenele DS evevereeTd® Kinkora. ...... PRiice sahics Rr4. °° Charlottetown.. Arrives....810 cases Pasnaiwces rs. * = Cape Traverse.. 75.02.06 q-45 ” Tickets wall be good " <a, - Emerald...... Uicssucks: 835° «(8 Returning train for Tignish Tolle css. GOaoccesacean -* lottetown at 4.45 p. M., Suetet - SS eee ae 8.50 * train for Souris and Georgetown s Fredericton..... GO...00 vesman. Charlottetown at 5.15 p.m , Hunter River... 45 eeeoveccs 9,08 - j Passengers will he carried by all trams 25 cents. Is'and Papers. ww THE —~w Ocean Accident & Guarantee Corporation! OF LONDON, Special Travelling Accident & Sickness Gouponiirolit , intend Charlottetown, 4 provided on an elaborate oe ters, The hereby specia lly grand success, by marching t9 the Esq., M. P., Richibucto, N. B., Bart. Sir L. H. Davies, A. Martin, M. P., A. C. Mecdonald, M, P )us Bell, M. P., D. B. McLellan, M. P., Hon. Senator Fe ‘Sen Yeo, Mr. J. J. Hughes, Souris, and other Federal Candidates are dery » pectfully requested to attend and speak on the object of the Demonstration The Public Questions of the Day. gest and most representative gathering held in this and all who want to have a big day's spo:t should not bi BY ORDER OF COMMITTEE ——— The indeminities are as follows:— Death caused by accident in passenger Railway conveyance $i Temporary Disablement caused by accident in Railway $10.00 per week, Temporar policy has just been issued by the greatest;and most prog Accident Company in the world to-day. . “i J ‘ S issued by the agent in Charlottetown’at a moment's note 7 enclosed in a substantial pocket book. y Disablement caused by Smallpox, Varioloid Diphtber ai { ysipilas, Appendicitis, Diabetes, Peritonitis i Pneumonia, Meningitis or Tetanus, $10.00 per week. _ ; PRICE OF POLICY—$3.00 per annum. JAMESHJ.ZJOHNSTON,=Stam gest are Cuarcorrrows 4 vo as : j aA IL holding for the Occasie tO operate their ou eties, of Chariots an Oat nial Sir Charles Tipe! ‘Train Depa —— ot