* ~ He a hats AE AOA LOLS, CLE GE EM. ORL A ON ANCE AA ee te apenas Alo ce veh =e alors THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JUNE 26 lodvy BEAK DI MOND Li INE The S!S. BONAVISTA sailing from Montreal, T eeday moroing,Jun¢ 27, will be due at Co’town.Thurscay morning, June 29th. and on F xy morning will sail for Si. Johos, NA, via North Sydney, wit horses, cattle at jaheep on deck and | prodn mnder deck at west possible Yates, For further pa llars as to freight and passage apply to PEAKE BRUS &Cd., Ch’town, June 26 Agents oo 222:ee&e 1 Am So Glad —— Pe You Didn't Forget.a Bar of ROYAL Oak SOAP, We're sure to want it in our house. It im- proves the c'othes so much, besides it 18 very pureand one bar will do a3 much as 2 bars of filled imported soap. For sale everywhere. Beware cf imitation; 2225222 Marmalade. We have just received a new kind of ORANGE MARMALADE, put up in glass ts, which we are now offering at the w rate of 2 Pots for 25 cents Also just opened a case of Pine: apple Marmalade which is of very fine flivor. The Pineapple snd Ginger Marmalade has aleo given excellent satis- faction. Those are all new goods shouldtry them if you want Dice and tasty. Been & GUPF GR CERS and you something are the kind of houses I put up. I have built namber, and can show you them, ‘The owners of the houses |‘ like them. or write me and | will eall and see you, Call and see me, You will find my figures surprisingly low. WM. W. HARPER | Manufacturing Contractor, PRM NEES SSS — BP AP TS GAP GAP? GP Bl Je . ; | | to secure that, 1 believe, next, | ' } THE DAILY EXAMINER 1899. JUNE 26, PIONEER VS. GUARDIAN. dill Dr. Guardian . > The Pioneer refers to oprague 4 rencontre with the concerning the liquor traffic. “ ] believe firat in prohibition. in the mest effective restrictive legislation that can be in the unre= iq! 10r traftic upder secured. I do not believe strained fre edom of thei | avy circumstances whatever. The Pioneer commends Dr. ofound§ thinker” i } se a pr reavoner” denounces the Guardian { to read him out of the temperance ranke. It says" “The Guardian, therefore, does not to argue the question earned doctor so Loldily and uvhesitating- ly expresses hie Opinion, lower him inthe estimation of bis co- workere in ihe cause of temperance by attempting to read bim cut of the temper ance ranks and to place him on a level with rum sellers.” Dr. Sprague had merely stated a belief long held by many of the more reasonable try aud expounded several years ago by Tue ExaMINeR. It was on account of its ex- pression of this belief that Tae Examixer was called “Tbe Ruimy Organ” and talked about and canvaeeed against in the te perance societies of this Province. the Pioneer muttered no word of comp lain! then. Indeed, if we mistake net i, joined Premier Farquharson and The Guardian and other “blood money” work" ers in their cry against Toe Examiner, With such accessions to its side as Dr Sprague, Tae Examiner can afford t? laugh at the fight now raging between The Guardian and Prewier Farquharson and his organs, CONTROL OF EVENTS. NEITHER men nor nations may control aillevents. A proof of this fact has lately been found in the United States. The Govr- ernment of the States entered upon the war with Spain for the purpose of relieving the patriotsof Cuba. It was expected tha; Cuba would be free after the Spanish power there was crushed. But Cuba ie The Boston Herald, at least. is still doubtful about the not free yet. is@ue Of the matter, for it sar ** Cuba is still an unknown problem. There are conditions that may foment in- eurrec tion before its various elements are pacified, especially if we do not see our way clear to recognizing the independence that we proclaimed ourintention of promoting.’’ As in Cuba so in the Ph:lppines, the forces of the Unitsd S:ates were welcomed as deliverers from Spanish tyranny and the promoters of independence: But the Filipinos are now fighting those whom they welcomed, and the United States gov~ ernment has been constrained tosend ad- ditional troops aod munitions of war to put the Filipinos dowo. It seems clear that a hizghter’ power than the Govern- ment of the United States is controlling events and defeating the gool intentions of the people of the Great Republic. -—_- — A warning to those whe haye soda water fountains is contained in the fol: lowing newe item from Pittsburgh, Pa. : Andrew Hammer, sr., 55 years old, was this morning charging a eoda fountain at his place of business, No, 134 Beaver avenue, Alleghany. The carbonic gas tank exploded. Mr. Hammer was almost blown to pieces, his body being horribly mangled. He died halfan hour later, The building was considerably damazed. * Dr. Sprague had said: ” Unaltle Sprague as and an “ acute who has few superiors, and 1¢ for atiempting vpon which the but endeavors to and consistent temperance menof the wor!d, But NATURAL HISTORY OUTING. A Pleasant Excursion to Several His- toric Spots. Natural Hir~ place The annus) outing of the tory and Antiqvarian Society on Saturday. Tne excursion was partici- j (Ook pated in by about forty persons among whom were Mr Newson, President; Mr McSwain, Vice Presidevi; Mr. Watson, Secretary, Rev Dr Curran, Dr McLeod, Judge Fizgerald, Mesere b Brecken, Char les Palmer, George aod Freder: or? . ane, J May, Silas Hodg-on, W Macready, ‘ylder, W Newson. Ciarkin, Mesdames he al ‘ Gacve|Macreal:, Watsov,|Hodgson Tu ker, Misses Dawson, Newson, Weekes, Jusnron, Barrett, Pippy, Bartlett, McLeou rhe entire party probably numbered rbout forly passengers, tue majority of wacom took passage “i the E fio to Rocky Point at 9 o'clock, ! remaioder of tbe party going by alater boat. Atier calling at the Indian’s camps, the party repaire dto Ri ng wood, the site of the residence of Col. C umberlead, where 60 interestivg bistorical address was delivered by Hon. F. st. C. Brecken. Lhe old fort aud other historic spots io the vicinity were also visited, and interest» iag reminiscences were recalled by Mr. John Newson and Mr. Brecken. Daring the course >f the proceedings luncheou was provided; and late in the afternouu the par.y returned to Charlotte- town delighted with the outing. eee FSTEEMED EXCHANGES. Montreal! Gazette: Despatches from Ber- lin say Canada is excinded from the scope of the new Anglo-German commercial treaty. ‘The incident will draw attention again to the one accomplishment of the Laurier Government in coanection with our foreigo trade, the shutting out of the German markets of Canadian grain.” Winnipeg Tribune: When a political party ceases to bave a reason for its ex- istence above and beyond the mere desire of its leaders for office, and of their follow- ers for the spoils, it becomes a mere mas chine, and ie a menace to the wel] being of the community.” co — — INDIGNATION IN BELFAST. Sir,—The discmissal of the Rev. D. McNeill from the education office by the Farqxharson ~ McDonald government is Csusing’ intense displeasure and indigns- tien among all classes and creeds through~ out this district, rrespectivejof party. Is this the outcome of our representative's influence in the government? An act of such barsh cruelty and gross icjasicie to- wards an efficient servant, a good man aod the highly eeteemed friend of hundreads of the electors of this district will not be tolerated. Be.rast, June 24, 1899. ———— + & > —Senator Dandurand’s bill against usury ha: been thrown out in committee by hi- fellow senators. The measure command a large amount of public sympathy, and there should be some way of securing ite object without impeding legitimate busi nets transactions. Alfred A. Taylor, of Margaree says: One bottle of MINARD’S LINIMENT cured a swelling ofthe gamble joint, and saved a horse worth $140.00, W., Payne of Bathurst, saved the that the Vet. had bottles of MIN- Thos, life of a valuable horee given up, with a few ARD’S LINIMENT. It is announced that the oil seed crush- iag mills of Great Britain are about to form acombination. This involves the smal- gation ot fifteen mills, witha capital of £2 500,000. —_———_>-" The Latest Fad.—Gentlemen’s _ silk front shirts—three dozen to select from at Paton & Co’s. tf Besides the regular trains from Souris Georgetown running at excursion rstes a special wil: leave S’side at 6 40 0 clocd end Ch’town at 8 30 o’clock standard returning will leaye A DS LS SS Ge" ey ener ee t Thal EV Ard Still the Best Tracadie at 5 o’clock, THE COUNCIL HYPNOTIST. Sirn,—In the P. E Island Magazine the existence of a city council bypnotst was weil advertised throughout the Dom- inion. Bourinot pronounced favorably upon that iseue, but made no comment on the disclosed prodigy. The mon- strosity etill exists and with unwanipng power. What is the use of a city coun cil overrnled bv supernatural influences ? They pase resolutions which are at once scavered tothe winds by a flash of a mind or a glare of aa eye. A vote of the counci! ordered the Kuston street platform to be replaced, but uoder the charm ofthe me-merist it still retains its nine'y degree attitude aguinst che neigbbor- fencer, ‘he council by resolution orders thatno one seball te tmployed on the nolice force who is “* over .8 vears of age,” or “less thau 5 feet. 8 inches - but .of Sveoysli terteres and the commaads of the caaade are consigned to hades. The council or~ dered an electric lamp at Black Sam’s bridge.but the same magic wand command, ed darkness for light. The council by vote refuse to allow «xmecdments to be asked from the legislature, but presto change and the bill is before tne house. A year ago a vo e of the council refa ed to employa cer- tain citizen as & Special poligeman, bat two or three magic passes trom the con- jurer and only two days later he was en- gaged. Atthe last council meeting an obstructing post was ordered to be removed and the same evil geniu- sends the magnetic flash which paralyses the cty eurveyor or and sets at naught the usaminous will of the council. What is the use of a city council; why keep up the farce of such an astembly if they are to be lashed about by this supernatural or mesmerie influence. Cannot the executive head devise some medical charm that he at last may be pre-~ served from bypnotic contact? In the days of Dawson these secret passes and schemings were cf noavail, Is there no strong mind inthe council to connteract this species of legerdemain. If not abolish the council and let the magi rua all, ing lng st ae height; the breath Re*Pon- IBLE GovERNMENT. _ - <a - aa Sheumatism Can't Exist When the kidneysS are kept heaithy and vigors by the use of A. W. Chafe’s Kiduey- Liver Pills. Itis Uric Acid le*t in che blo d by defective Kidneys that causes rheumatism Dr 4. W. Chase’s Kidnev- Liver Pills make the Kidneys strovug and active in their work of filtering the blood, and thIs removes the cause of theumatism, One pill a dose, 25 cents a box. FOR SALE One heey one Piano— will be sold cheap. Apply to J.J. JOHNSTON, Barrister 148 gacenemepencuseesamenceenenes anetammnocemnenanee | Flowers anid Plants Strong and. Healthy Collection bh at 10 o’clock inelnds~ Tuesday Juie 27 ing Palms, Ferne, Teaand Moss Roses, Fuchsiav, variety of house and garden plants E. H.NORTON Anctioneer i siciantini PLEASANT NEWS FOR HOUSEKEEPERS. as, Messrs Lever Bros, Limrrep, pro- prictors of “SUNLIGHT SOAP” have acquired the owne rship of the celebrated MONKEY BRAND scour ing soap, and have put it on the Cana- dian market in a new and more con- venient package, containing a TWIN ence senna ee Seasonable sore AOOG sieraliilin AT Sichidebiin HASUNABLE LOW PR 0 doz lisle thread stockings at sweeping low prices 150 dozen stockings. 5c. 6, Sc and 10¢ a pair Men’s socks at 8c end 10c a pair 200 Flower Sprays at 5¢ cach 50 dozen Straw Hats, 2 for 25e 83 pieces Plaid Ribbon tor Scarfs and Ties 755 Lacies’ Leather Belts, for 15c, 18¢ and 30¢ A lot of Veiling at 5c, 10c¢ and 15c per yard 87 Shirt Waists going at 35« each 185 Shirt Waists going at 50c White Lawn Waists; 65c, 85¢ and $1.00 Ladies’ Undervests, 2 for 25c, the best in town Ladies’ Summer Corsets for 35c A BIG SNAP IN MEN’S COLORED SHIRTS Anvther shipment of silk front Shirts Another lot of Unlaundered Shirts, 4 for $1.00 390 Pairs Odd Pants, if you knew the price you wou be here iu ten minutes BOYs’ ODD PANTS Another shipment of Shorey’s Suits, Waterprcof Ce Men’s Ties and Hats, Straw and Felt. - Jas, Paton & Co ¢ re PAYS ( ; ; ; ( ; : TO BUY AT PERKINS. > & Oo > ee @ 2? ae => as & @ @ @ S mennoawel We are not saying too much wher we say that hundreds of mills are work, and supplying us with goods to meet your need. The looms of Britain, France and Germany, United States and Oa from the product of all these we have the privilege of selecting. The you may depend on getting from us the very best that money can buy in city. We quote you a few prices. Make a note of them Biack Poplins - 55c, $1.25 per yard Black Silk Warp Henret —$1.10 and $1 25 per yard $1.10 All wool blue aud black serg+ 19c yard, | Fancy Dress Goeds—in a’) the newest shades, l6c, 26c, 25c, 20c, 35c, 35e 42c, 44c and 50c per yard, _ Heavy Twill Black Serges — | 5, 29c, 32c, 36¢, 38c, 40c, 42c, 50c, 55c 58e "and 62c per yard, | | Black Cashmeres —29¢, 390, 4 | 62c, 85c, 88¢ per vard ‘ ) ( reo Black Merinos — 502, 552, 720,* per yard, Sp cial Line Black Serge— £0 inch, \. per yard Plain Black Lustre —42c, 55c, 65c¢, 78c. Pilack Silk and Wool Grenad. imes— One Costu me 6 yds, $10 80; 1 cos um?, 6 yde » $8. 10, One or » $3 90 Ripleys Pirle Class Dress Goods. stume. It wi'l not ms ly Costume—6 yde Irognal Finish—Higg The le Bazar Glove Fitting Patterns | —16 cents. Black Figured Lustre — 28c, ies ce a 4 , BARor TWO TABLETS, each | 30c, 362, 420, 55¢, 80c, 89c, $1 10 yard | kle with rai We ha’ ; ; ee ior cockle witn ri : vel oe, H, L. DiIcKEY June W eather bright and pleasant afte tablet being : parately wrapped. Black Figured Mohairs— Pret | it ns il i Se shades a . . Liv effec Dc, 68c, 9Be, $F 1.15, “gar a Rf ony ; Late of Royal London Ophthalmic Hos ~oitog spe , What could be more delig ht. The Price is Now 6 cents per js: 25, ito. sito, s1-csper yor. "| Prices 75, $1,10, 1.20, 1.80, aan oat & Ear Hos vital u l nh y ' rary ma - 7Y ty . , . . a0 Brust utes tc DS an a aily runon a BICYCLE, Iwo Tablets. EIGHT SILK AND WOOL COSTUMES at a big discount , *% ro P at Deine @5 65 rice to clear ) Omics penn ee . ST HARNS 5 S Bicy cles are still the BEST This is astonishing value, and will cia 26 65 ii en te Aad saseoecese= seni L\VIES, e creat appreciate , e purchas “ ae oe s = é Be ee can Baatcs’ °°? Beg | ANGE CHEAPEST—More sold this year than ever |ingpati. ve 7 PO Peres | 3550 ' anne 5 ani. ae zoe é snow Sh before. We sell guarantee wheels from #30/ MONKEY BRAND SAP | > 9B 0 2 Soma Farniture Auction | $°2- |is world renowned as a polisher and “ , $5.10 . Jo scowarer, and is a ‘aie to the house- | sind anemia ? k e} ers w ] ) oh . k een oh shi ——S25%ff Ne ae a WEE ye ste astructed by x . areal to Large Discounts On FURNITURE thei ir a es 7 AS a _ /PPER ™ ' gh ~— | “4 of OSS Bisse’, ton Wedecoday, the Beeday of Joly, A ry wa, > See Rk SOMOVINE REMY SEATHS, TARUSET | iain ae 4 oye hy de OE ESD / ; eS | TreEvgew | ke. ; wv aiehe h “ i ‘ aaa the acs ; Li i Ht = MO N i Hi Ask your yrocer for MONKEY | . A McDovald, Esq.; comprising Parlor, | —_—_—_____ re BR: AND, and see that you get the Be. | intingroom, Hall, | 1 and K n | two tabl for 5 aad: 1 : Furoiture. , i i ; wy ya R. BEAIRSTO, \ K Vi GH ] AND Clie sla iae | SUNNYSIDE wee: o= Auctioneer | : | wi | j! ’ | CHRARUOTTETOWN —“ ay