ABSOLUTE SECURITY. Genuine Carter’s Little Liver Pills. Must Bear Signature of fee aad See Fac-Simile Wrapper Below. Very small and as casy to take as sugar. CARTERS|ron ouzwess. FOR BILIOUSNESS. [VER [et secrares CURE SICK HEADACHE. —_- SUCECEGGUEDEGE! EUUGHGAGEGRGGOGREOREREEEED Wedding (rifts. The abundance of artistic and EPPUESPGRUSEEGHUSOEOURSEQUECOOSS2GREORGATHORONRENGRORGGORGGROCGRRGUGSEQUEERGQQGEDOROREQEGGLAG/ CERROUOEGERESE suitable gifts to be had at this store is well worth a visit to see. Nowhere in the city will yo find a more select stock of Sten ling and silver plated Ware tha our disp ay. Those who are interested in approaching weddings will find c tcice fro easy to make a our Wedding Silver. W. W.: Wellner, Jeweler and Engraver, UGE OGGAANENGNESEHACCENAEHSNAAUCEOGUOOUUECEEEEEDEREREREAULEOEEENGDERS*ESODEOOOEOOOEOSEDOESSORSEOUAE ODEN — ee eee ee <3 = eee en tee oe ‘Its all Those Who Plain Sailing Deal With With Us fur Goods are Right Jor Prices are Right Ti lies with you, reader, togive us a tbance to prove the above assertion. We ure receiving new goods daily. See our Covered Ch p Market Baskets from 10c up. Yhoice Creamery Butter juet received. Try our Orange Pekoe Tea at 28c per b. It will please you. We also sell Haszard’s penuine BRAHMIN TEA. A big etock ofother Teas on band, from 20c per lb up. Also in stock, canned Salmon, Lobsters, Clams, etc., and a full line of general groceries, all at the owest’ possible prices. Free delivery of zoods to ali parts of the city. Telephone sominunication. R. F. Maddigan & Co LOWER QUEEN 8TREET. Dividend Notice Merchants Bank of P. E. Island. JHARLOTTTTOWN, May 31, 1¢ Notice is hereby given tnat a half ae dividend a: the rate of 8 per cent. per anum an capi: Steet ee has been de- y é at its Ban house after Suly ora, 1900. qa ed The transfer boogea will be closed from the 3th June to the 3rd July next, both days in-~ elusive, By order of Board. J.M. DANSON. ane 61900 2aw tw. a . —_—,_ OU00097**° S000 20SRTEDESGORERSORIAOSEE ES THEDAILY BXAMINER] JUNE 8, 1900. j Wentworth, He could not p »s8i bly face the old Re- formers of that constituency and brazen out before them the record of the Laurier Tarte Government. Mr. James Livingston, M. P., is eaually well advised in refusing the nomination in South Waterloo. The constituency was carried by him in 1895 by a majoirty of but 89; and the change of feeling owing to the departure from the} platform, the violation of the pledges, the boodling, and the ballotsbox stuffing is so marked that Mr. Livingston could not hope for re- election, Mr. D. K, Erb, M. (P., for South Perth, has “also Meclined$ renomination. He is justified, forthere ig not the remotest chance of the return by that constituency of a supporter of the present Govern- ment, Hop. William” Paterson ‘has declined renomination in North Grey, his present constituency ; he will search elsewhere for aseat. This is possibly the ablest inove Mr. Patterson kas made ; corruption won the riding for him ia 1896, and the people will not tolercte a fepstition of the tactics of that contést—Mail and Empire. NOTES AND COMMENTS. —It is said that a fall election is looked for in Great Britaia, too. The Conserva- tive party there is aleo in good shape, and their Opponents at sixes and sevens. —A report has itthatthe Parliamen-~ the return of the troops from South Africa, so that the Goveroment may get and the it will want to send to tne war, but he will do it all right. His woe will be that be will sincerity. is remembered. who have been closely following the war say that while the lessons taught cannot be regarded as especially aew, the opera: tions bave substantiated these important concluaions :— The avoidance of froatal attacks upon au enemy's position, especially in close order formatiun. The necessity of having the latest small arms and artillery. The uuderirability of risking artillery, es General Buller did at Colen-o. ; The value of effective scouting. The presence of emple cavalry and artillery. —The Star publisies an epitome of Rev. Father Barke’s sermon in which te declared the truth that ‘foo country wa- safe which did pot scrupulously guard from fraud its tra.chi-e, ‘In tim 8 goose by,’ said he, ‘we have heard of suca things as the purchase of votes, bad enough, and in all conscience to be reprobated, tut to- day an organiz-d band o: dissolute men manipulate the ballot, introduce fal«e one- for their employers, and steal and arrange the boxes to suit their ev:] purpose. A looseness in politics] morals, invited by ‘elections are not made by prayers’ epeeches, and readily taken up by machine workers, is Over-spreading the land. We have arepresentative elected by the people here formally to end a bad governmeat, making a complete somersault aod put.ing off for 4 moment its death agony. So we are broughi face to face with the most pronounced brand of corruption, and it is to be hoped thatall Catholics, at least, obeying the voice of the church, wil! con- tioue to reprobate political rascality as all other immorality in their own aud the country’s weal.’ ” —The Right Hon. Sir Richard Temple, formerly Governor of Bombay, io a strong article in the June iseue of the North American Review, makes it clear that Britain’s resources are equal to any emergency. He +ays~ * Whether the presentis @ fitting time tor o'her powers to try any contests with Britain, is a question for them to determine. Britain is at the acme of ber ‘ puis- Sance;’ never has she displayed such rasourcefuloess Ey) sbe has recently displayed ia Suuth Atrica, aed yet her resources are very far from ex- haustion ; indeed, they have no! even yet been adequately called forth. She is stil] ready to meet any combination that could reasonably be anticipated, and if the pres ent war shall be speedily terminated. then she will bave forces available in a strength never before equalled in all her eventtul bistory. She can afford to regard other nations quite complacently, whatever they may say, realizing what her rights are throughout the world and knoowiaog well how to guard them.” —_— DIED. At Si, Paul, Mion., of appendicit’s, at 11:30 p. m., Monday, {May 28, 1900, at Bethesda bospital, Colin Douglas Mac- gowen, second son of D. H. Macgowan, 258 Bates avenue. —E————————— Keep Minard's Liniment in the House tary elections will be held shortly after the benefi of the popniar enthusiasm ; Montreal Gazette remarks that be curious to see Sir Wi'frid Laurier applauding the soldiers be did not hardly be able to persuade anybody of his His*Toronto Globe interview — Officers of the United States army THE DAILY EXAMINER, OBITUARY. The St. Paul, (Minn.,) Globe, May 30>; = says: “Mr. and Mrs, D. ©. McGowan» ;* e ORO >. ee . ve > he Pc) = of 258 Bates aveoue will have the pro THE BEGINNING OF THE END, found sympathy of their large circle of Ye EIT PSS BS acquaintances ia the bereavement they a +t sudde leatl oe ; have suftered in the almost sudden death Mr. Speaker Bain has done the wis | of their son, Colin Douglas, which ead ee aac . . 1 ‘ 2° eR: 7 thing in declining to run again infSouth | event occurred Sunday. Deceased was aged seventeen years and a lad of excep - tional intellect, and better even than that, of a most lovable disposition.” The friends of Mr. and Mre. McGowan in this city and province join in the sympathy of their frie nds at St. Paul. een ee It is with deep regret that we chronicle the dcath of Mr. Sophus Edmonds, which took place at his bome in Summerville, on the 15th inet. Deceased was the only son of P. J. D. Edmunds, and his death at the early aze of 23 years has caused great sorrow turoughout the neighbor- hood . After a successful course in St. Dan- stan’s College, he spent a few years teaching, firet at Lower Cardigan and more recently at Head Si. Peter’s Bay, in both of which places he earned for himself, by his integrity, the esteem of both old and young. About two years ago, owing to ill-health, he gave up teaching, and since that time had never enjoyed his former good health. A few months ago it became evident that, notwithstanding the best medical attend - ance and every comfort which love could prompt, death had marked him for its own. He bore his illaess patiently, and forti- fied by the last rites of the Catholic Church passed peacefully away. A large number of people followed hie remains to St. Joachim’s Church, Vernon River, where a solemn Requiem Mass was celebrated by Rev. D. Doyle, after which the remains were consigned to their last resting place. To his sorrowsstricker parents, relatives and friends, we tendne our hearifelt s.mpathby. It is with deepest regret that we chronicle the death of Mr. Michael Callaghen, one of the oldest end most respec'ed members of our community, which occurred st his home, Riverdale, on Sunday, the 6th of May, at the advanced age of 76 years. The deceased was iu hig usval good bealth until a short time previous to his death, when he was attack- ed by a severe cold which gradually be- came worse,and despite all that ekilled medica} rid and loviog friends could do he passed peacefully away. Deceased came to this community when a comparatively young msn, and by his CHARLOTTETOCN JUNE 8, pn aces srathatnas “ What we advertise of the word. ——— eee - 1900 RS cc F Me Ke Ve SATURDAY BARGAINS FOR SATURDAY ONLY, Print cotton 34 in. wide worth 12¢ yd, Sat. 4c. Dress Goods 40 in. wide all plain colors r2c, Sat. roc. 40 in. Black Briocade worth 28c, Sat. 19¢. All wool serges worth 28c, Sat. 15¢. Ladies 6c. undervests, others say 8c. ones, Sat. ge. White muslin very pretty patterns worth 9c. Sat. 6c. Ladies Lisle Thread gloves worth 15c. Sat. roc. Stroeking the roc. kind, Sat. 6c. _ Table Linen all linen worth 22c Sat. r2}c. Linnen Towels 42x20 inches worth 20c Sat, 124 Cotton Towels per pair, Sat. 4c 1 peice only dk Flannellette worth 1oc. Sat <c. The best soc. Shirtwaist in Town, Sat. 38c Ladies Tailor made costumes 6 only marked and well worth $6.25, Sat. $4.00 Ladies waist Silk, all new z25c. Sat. 16c. Ladies Satin stock collars all colors 18c. Sat. r2c. Men’s Balbriggan Underwear ‘soc suit, Sat. 30. 300 Men’s Straw Hats up to $2.00 each, Sat. 25¢. 3 doz Men's Crash Caps soc kind, Sat. 25¢. 2 doz Men's Golf Tweed Caps 75c kind, Sat 25c. 2 doz Men’s Colored Shirts worth $1.00, Sat, 5oc, 3 doz Collars 15c each, Sat. 3 for 25¢. 4 doz Ties and Bows 25c kind, Sat. 15¢. we have, and when we use the word bargains we mean it every sense (Watch the green tickets on Saturday, they mean Snaps.) a 3 well provided home. the Rev. pastor, sympathy. industry and perseverance felled the forest kings, cultivated the land and worked out for bimself and wife a comfortable and By bis ever obliging | © aod genial disposition he made for hi nelf way friendsand no enemies, and bis death will te tincerely mourned by al! wuo had the pleasure of his acquaintance. During his illness he wae fortified by the lat rues of the Catholic Church, by his kind Pastor, Rev. D. B. Reid. A proof of the high es- teem in which be was held was manifest- ed by the large concourse of wagons which, notwithstanding the disagreeable siaie uf the weather, follovred his remains to St. Anne’s Church, Lot 61, where eol- emu bizh Mase of Requiem was offered by Tuo the bereaved wife | and other relatives we extend our sincere What trade ——~ - in a Few Minutes? Muscle, the Very Bone, Griffiths’ Menthol disease, good for sore throat. Sold by druggists, 25¢ and 75c. _ provisions. in that line. RHEUMATIC PAINS, _ We Can Help Your There; We have the best of everything What we want is your trade; cin we have it} 7 JOHN McKENNA. Queen’ Street, Why Do You Snuffer When an Appli- cation of Griffiths’ Menthol Lini- ment Will Take Out all the Pain It Penetrates Membrane and Tissue to Here is the Proof. Mr. Robert Collett, 70 Elliott-street, To- ronto, writes: I am sure if the poor rheu- matic sufferer only knew of the virtues of Liniment there would not be so much suffering from this terrible I had been suffering for several weeks with a painful attack in my should- er. Half a bottle of Griffiths’ Menthol Liniment removed every trace of my trouble. I have also found It exceedingly CP” at Cet age ae 2 AeA he ms The One Who Cooks knows there is one sure way to reach a man’s heart, and that is by always having a nicely spread table. To do this you must have choice groceries, canned goods and See Saaautaautsanacauaamaateannaneaneateateateatemteaneantas PrPROWSE eT BROS. we have we'll hold and what we haven’t we're after. a Ds se Be a se si NRCC aoatascees ees oesaeaa Catarrhozone. Guaranteed To Cure Cararre.—Ca- tarrabzone, ozovated air cure, is guaran- apteed by the makers to cure the most chronic case of Catarrh of tne nose or throat. It cures by iobalation. No danger, no risk. Catarrabozone when inbaled is volatile enough to reach the minutest cells of the lungs and bronchia! tubes, where it attacks the disease at its foundation. It cures because it cannot fail to reach the right spot. Price $1.00 at all druggists or direct by mail on receipt of price. Send 10c. in stamps to N. C. POLSON & CO., manuf’g chemists, Kingston, Oat., for mp les and testimcoiale. NOTICHSH.. The undersigned bicycle repair men have this day agreed that all repairs and suudries wi)] require to be paid for in cash on delivery. Please do not ask for credit as not be given. Signed, EARNEST RICE, W: P. DOULL, ERCY G. ARMOUR ARK WRIGHT & CO May Ist. 1900, it will Church School ? Girls, EDGEHILL, WINDSOR, N. 8S. CLOSING EXERCISES Taesday, June 19th, 1900. 10.36 a. wm... ... socks 4 0 abd deneert 12.00, noon......... Distribution of Prizes 2.00 to 3.30 p. m..-.Exhibitioa of Draw- ings and Paintings. Inspection of Rooms in School Buildings. ) In buying your boots here. Th , «1ces are , very modest, the style correct, the quality’s 2% perfect. This season’s styles are quick seHers. That’s because thev’ve caught the fancy on popular prices at ) McQUAID’S, LOWER QUEEN STREER @ i SOSERESpeoet Ne ee — a ee y ‘ it ; Our importations of clothes for spring and summer isf{npw compléte, and we invite inspection of the largest and nobbtest stock of suitings, overcoatings and trousering, ta be seen in this city. Correct style, perfict fit and best workmanship guaranteed. Always on hand,a iull line vf gents’ furnishings | 3.30 p. m.....0.... awa Tennis Tournament dy 3 aw. hatin iy JOHN MLEOD & CO