THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN, JULY jy, rge- eran eo me hp, ” f ; 4 i ie | THED é a pk ue A... rs JULY 7, 1900. , ie ‘ie st } _ . = Bee |S | DON’T BE TOO SURE. i ae — eee Fee 4 : fe | : | Bx othorapsaunananramat tee who DT Line I ~barg i . Roe 3 om = eae ee aed “4 Administration in t econd dis os ¢ iF Ae sae Rte ERO de : I st I | Ip Cl SE k’ e | t are very confideut of victory on W ed ste shi ‘ e “his s good I Lit sailing from \ y nex Cb cor é ror } | nO vd vi y man ho des to | \ ’ will. ‘70 n oO ! er ax, N s t Lr } qu vive 4 y | I further information Olearly on Wednesday. Mr Farquharson | } ; freig) Land pe assage apply to | aad ia | gions will prt forth Ts | ae \ | . sin ; RATTENBUR | of which they are cCapablie. Lhia is } \ I battle will be Far- WS e / ‘ : Rm octor-candida d 4 —, .¥FQO ack ed. hear that several “‘supervisore’’ in | tne . f i rOV [ be I ‘ scm | ( ect trict, and other workers for the ment party were in town yesterday eiving their “ammunition” for use in sontest. Those who are determined » elect the farmer candidate wiil do well ~ If they election d iy. 5 and keep brand: 150 one hunir anteed the best to-day. Price is i. | »)be active on . , 1h , iyrm =| sbould fail to obtain a decisive majority A ADAY, JULY loth iM. |for Mr. Wise, the result will be and be fully convinced that 3 oe jue to “ tak ng iveasy * On account of every whim and desire for pleasure, } over: confidence. Don’t be over-confi-~ wi | be more than rewarded. deat, object is most worthy—the p-<eniainmtin c ing of fands for the erection of | OUR MEN AT OTTAWA. n chureb, the foundativn “ is now receiving the attention | os ms contractors and workmen. I'he newspaper correspondents at Ottawa T)~ »osual emusements will be fur-|, ni and the inner men carefully | 2®ve taken the weight of our representa— Pp 1ed for by a competent and tives at Ottawa. One of them writing on » rous staff of officials wh» | the 3rd inst., gays :— tak~ youright in hand on arriva’, and cA } Bs ee — p ¢ you go till you ery stop ! Among the mem ber: who Can al oO Train arrangements will sopear {°° be * not void of righteous self-ap~ 2 bat earefally note the day and | plause’ is Mr. Martin of Prince Edward = your outings accordingly. If | island. Mr. Mariin is not a son of si ‘ave never seen Souris, then | thunder, iike Sir Louis Davies, and can- c snd see the smartest town on | cot say s0 many words in a minute as the th. i-land. If you have already seen | koight. But he is a most persistent man Sx 2, then come again and renew | and has not that eplendid gift of infinite yeur acquaintance. In all and every | inaccuracy that characterizes the mintster cas come to the Souris Tea. |of marine. When they get down toa dis- MICHAEL McCORMACK, | cussion of an election act applying to Sec’y | Prince Edward Island, Mr. Martin sub- : y 6, 1900—tI t. 'mits to @ good deal of vociferation and - an t, mon, thur & wkly; dy | 4 certain measure of contemptuous setting x. Sis, toes, fri & 4, fri & wkly & & Her. oy aside at the hande of the minister. Sir a | Louis assumes a kvowledge of all the law points and familiarity with the local situation. But in the end Mr. Martin 10C- omes up calmly witb the facts Sir Louis ignores or misrepresents, and with the wal cine law, which the minister invariably gets ine = wrong and usually misquotes. At the oe ¢ ina Point very end the solicitor general who bas 4 1 ® | chargeof the bill discovers the lapses of hie colleague and good vaturedly accepts . ; ' the amendment which Sir Louis has beeu » Catholics of China Point and denouncing or holding upto ridicule. G s Point intend holding a grand ““By some such procees Mr, Martin and P.-Nic on the beautiful grounds of | Mr Macdonald have succeeded in incor- M+ red Nelson, porating somewhere between a dozen and a secre of amendments applying to Prince Edward Island, out of a larger nu mber 0) MONDAY, JULY 9th.) that were prepared by Senator Fergus on, Senator Prowse and themselves. Yeeter» In aid of the funds of their Chipel | th: A vood warm dinner wi!! be | *8¥» for — a euccerded oo ; “i a | posing a penalty on the returning officer P red, ead also tea on the tabi 5 at! who ehould sanane an eligible out. As a Lhe steamer Jacques Cartier stood there seemed to be no punishment w cave S. N. Co’s Wharf, Char- | for the refusal to accept such a vote,which dot wn, at 9.304, m*, to convey | is somewhat important, inasmuch as they e> sionists to the grounds, return- | baye no election lists Oa the Island and ;) the evening after all the fun is | tb leputy returning Officer seeme to have ; calling at Haliday’s Wharf go- the largest kind of authority to say : 7 7 whether aman mayvote or sot. Sir ” id returning. The band of the Loudly aseured the bouse that such pen- L.».ue of the Oross will be on the alty was already provided, but as usual g? » uds to discourse sweet musir, and | was found to be wrong. b: . pipes and fiddles and high diddle}| “bere remains yet the important ques- dic cles. tion to be dealt with of the recount in 4 <,loon well stocked with all the | Prince Edward Island. Owing to the d ios of the season will be pro- loca! law which bas been adopted there : seems to be no way of making goed the vid «| for the benefit of the guests and | error of the returning officer except by wl presided over by that Prince | election petitions which open up ail the of .ocd fellows, Mr. John O Morrisey. | questions under the Contre verted Elections Jyancing booths, swings, queits, and | Act, 80 that it may cost the candida‘e a al rts vsual on such eccas!ons wil! | Year or two of litigation and a thousand je ,r_ vided, and a fine day’s sport | dollars or roe - Tectify an error in sola aik od Coe’ tt tae ce lially | aoe ng or blundering in throwing out ini:.cd to attend. , : Admission to the grounds including | This extract gives a good idea, not only tea 25 cents. Dinner 50 cents. fo of our men at Ottawa, but of the difficulties order of commitee. cder which they labor. That they sucx WALTER MORRISEY, Sec. ceed ic obtaining amendments in the face D Ex. 2 awtid. STRICT CARE AND ATTENTION. Ip thie age of worry, bustle and busi- | ner competi ion, trict care and attention | in tie filling of ycur physicion’s prescrip~ tici+ .« absolutely necessary for the safety and welfare of your family. We guar- antce accuracy in dispensing and purest quality of drngs. Painn’s CeLeny Compounp Will quick'y benish those tired feelings that make life a burden in the hot weather, ' It braces the nerves, builds up tiesue, bone and flesh, gives a bealihy appetite and / Charlottetown, a ered eight large steamers troops to | of Sir Louis Davies is good proof of their bility and persistency. ~ we we oem NOTES AND COMMENTS. ~The German Government has chart- to transport China. —According to a despatch from Cape Town, President Kruger is reported to have moved to Nelsprait, the transport station for Lydenburg. — Having learned a good deal about the geography of South Africa, we are now to sindy China. Waris a great educatcr in these days of telegraphic communica- perfect tiger tion. Paine’s Celery Com- | tion and the newspaper. ound i estof all medi= | i ‘ a. i th mee oer coheat of, GR Mem |...) Mabon! Training school is to be = oe ‘ | eatablished at Charlottetown after the REDDIN BROS, Druggists summer holidays. Io the meantime PEI exchers may receive iustruction in map- wal training, free of cost,at Fredericton, N. B. Charlottetown Board of Trade, —A telegram received at the Colonial Offic é,, iD Lor dou from Col. Willocks, dated Quarterly. Meeting. F ::mea,July 3,states that native messengers omocmmetnae from : Pekin now at Bekwai announced that The General Quarterly Meeting of thie {| the governor of Ashanti, Sir Frederic corporation willbe held at ther room Mitchell Hedgson, several officers and MacHachern’s Building, Queen Street, Wednesday eveniog, July Ilth, at 8 o’clock. W. W. CLARKE, Secretary* guar Ch’town, July 7b, 1900. their wives and families have teft Kum- asei and arrived at Ekwanta, twenty miles southeast of Kumassi. ' that many were killed in breaking out of ' Kumassi. | founded, Meseenzere add The rumor appears to be well SKIRTS, {, $9.00 for Serge and PRICES $5.00 value for American Sai ance prices. Men’s Braces (extra speciai) 3 3 aS 08 OB XS 5 Men’s Shirts the ki nd that will wash their color. also a few of Tooke’s. had 300 last Saturday 14in. to 164 many have (2) two collars and 1 pair of Cuffs. 85e to $1.60 and were consider value at that price. Satur offered before for less than sey- enty five cents. Saturday‘s price SUITS SKIRTS, Crepon Skirts 58 Lustre Skirts Cloth and Tweed Skirts lor Collars at clear- 5 36 Ladies’ Summer Coats, Fawans‘ Sinnts 6 35¢ X Drabs, Browns, Blues, Greens, Reds en's Socks Hair Brush, Nail Brush and (ot und Blacks sizes 8 to 38, every day 5¢, 8c, 10c and 15¢ Brush for Gordon Dye Black sizes, lace design, very new 48 to 9%95c mM RES Wz IEG 3M x Wz Si yr TN IG AER OK OO aa ik sargains > To-night 3 WHILE THEY LAST 59 Gents’ Unlaundered White Shirts, all sizes, 65e, voce and 85ce. Saturday 50c 185 pairs Boys’ Short Pants 75¢ tor 50¢ Cotton Waists 35c | 20¢ | Sc pr. LADIES KID GLOVE SNAP, coiored | Children’s Knit Hand Saturday 30C 85 Soft Bosom Shirts good washers and good value all sizes lots oi pat- Ladies Embroidery Initial kerchiefs, 3 in a box 45c Saturday Children’s Bibs The W.G. & R. Children’s Braces Shirt Woaists, 5.8 A lot of Ladies’ | Shirt Waists We from ad a nd fifty left. all sizes rr t Ss or co 2-2 The price r. . sce | ee ee ad a aa Prices ) and Black, Laced and Buttoned and 12 Dress Robes at half price, = ro Oh cl ’ ee : +} + > P Every en = a Saturday’ + bévgale price (5C eee all ae one dollar A9¢ imer Giyster Net Iroyvinal Moreer 3 ae af z : ‘<n Scie R OY al. B. AR G ai Hich R aia quality. Saturday only / | groun a7 dé 5c goods, for Saturday | fitting Shirt in Canada | - eee Sa | ane i . Dj day's” Bargain offer. Our TWENTY-ONE NUMBER 50 Leather Belts, ; fancy Buckles irect from our work rooms. Ria 50c isa ROYAL ONE. priced from 25e to 35c. 25 'lrimmed Hats $4.00 and 5.00 jen Satur- ] Qc BLOUSE Snits and day’s price 50 HOLLAND Bicycle Skirts $5.00 value for 38 For your Guid Man's Neck Silk 390). 68c and 75c, Saturday Bandana Scarfs, the kind that will (Homespun Cloth) single Blouses for boys 3 te 8 years | : i ( Se ee a : old, price 75c to $1.00, Satur- s a ro ere att _om Summer Outing Skirts, 3 colors, eet eine " 50c Boys’ Pants worth up to 65¢ and 7% , oft © ; IntZ pa ern d! e 4 eguiar Ao granite cloth, all sizes $2 75 value, 100 I di Whi! J I 4 Saturday Scarfs just the thing to wear with a Saturday’s price zadies’ ite Lawn Aprons Soft bosom Shirt, they were never | with and without Bibs with insertion Yr .90 trimmings, good value at 50c 39¢ 8 eolors. | each. Saturday’s price ¥ Satur-| SMALL SHO for SATURDAY— | Lawn Insertion 6 in. wide 15c for 3c 1.65, 5c each 5c) Su . Men’s 8.00 Suits for Colored Duck Outing Skirts, lec Blue, Light Gray $2.3 day 5. Men’s Worsted Costs and Vests ( a" Half Price! Ladies Wrappers $1.50 1o 1.75 for $1.2 56 in. Serge Dress Goods, Dab, Black and Grays $2.25 goods for $1.25. Saturday only BICYCLE , 40, 42 and and : : Pictures 50c for 7.00 Tweive pieces of English and heat] Under vests for . can Dress Muslins. Very fine Cambric | 2 2 2g x1 Ini ‘ Aa 1 . . SPECIAL and Percaline. Priced ae 15¢ to 10c Men's Sox 19c. cut down to sel! Saturday ! e 5c pr Ladies Black Sailor H th 45c. ete 3°75 and 4. 75! ; Sat aan ee, ee ee Men’s Ties 3 for 1-4 dollar Chek | 35 New Palley Belts made from Silk | Ribbon price from 75c to $1.24 49¢ Saturdao’s price bargain : Ladies Scarfs (babit back) | p 3 for 3 dollar. Hair Brush, 3 00 Brush, Nai! Brush Saturday for - 25C! Soiled i ie, oli J ie “geome Soiled in the making atthe factor : J a t ge Pagel Ane St Bag 95c and] 24 White Grecian Bed Quilts full va Straw Hats, fine style Jack ets, xrey, ‘awn anc MIRE 1 ce Be ae : : _ $ $)Ze, ‘ Colors, regular price $5.00 to 7.50. 11 saturday soft finish in dressing good value 10c, {5c and 2k Saturday’s price = 75C| at $1.35 and $1.50. Saturday’s 95¢ The _—ibest Summer $1 ti 3.06 ) yards of Dress Goods, Saturday { price Underwear suit in this City forvy*™ Half Price. | Ladies’ Cashmere Ribbed Hose for Men’s Straw Hats _ Hemstitche4 Ladies Handkerchiefs ; LADIES’ : JACKETS marked from 25C 1-3 Ui. 50c a doz. $8.50 to $1000. Saturdavy’s All-wocl Sox One table full $1.25 for . price : 00 7 239... 5 2e . A sample lot of Children’s. 5 LADIES’ JACKE TS la oth ie 25¢ p. : a 4 5 5 Ladies’ Summer Corsets for 500 pairs Sox 9c for 7 Per . t Y OO ri ; Sati 7 1 Be 75 to 9.00 going Saturday Silk Front Stirtstor men. 40 Shirts six patterns $1.25 and 1.50. 95 Saturday C 500 yards Imported Tweed 12 terns, price 75c, 85c $1.00 Satur- day’s price | price $7.00 to 10.00, Saturday’s price 5.05 38c a Suit 1-4 dolla 300 Colored Bosom Shirts, Cotte Silk and Cambrick 75c, $1.05 and 125 15c prj Lisle, Hose all pat- 55¢ | | Men's Underwear | 90 Shirt Waists from 8 till 9 Saturday 90 Boy’s wash Suits, fit 3 to 6 year old boy 300 Black and Colored Dress Hats for LOO Black Sailors 109 cach 89 Boys’ Caps 9¢ 10c, and 15¢ 18 Rubber Coats, Drab, McIntosh $5.00 for $3.05 30 New MclIntoshes for ladies, new style $6.00 for $4.50. 25C 39C 25¢ Yours for Saturday Snaps. Jas. Paton & Co. re MEDS MBs 0ENS sk 0O soma ee