——— ——, “In Five Minufes lisCooked J <- e es alsionh 3 . ae aE Breaklashey >< FOOd Sey! SAVES TIME. TED tp aan oT eK. Most cereals require a double boiler, and at least -o minutes cooking, whik Ralston Breakfast Food is prepared with « »and dispstch in a single boiler in five iutes The vigor and strength imparting prop- $< Ral m come from Gluter eat, the w>ole berry of which is » Ralston E'reakfast Food. There’s not another dish so deliciou for breakfast t)\at contains as muclynutrition as Ralston Brvakfast Food. FOR SALE BY JENKINS & SCh TA recers t 7 rar 2 Vhe Cerner G (or * sore ‘ew Coal fle A PICKARD & CO., - t , =—er rl PrP <KE’S NO. 1 WHARP., “ull stock »f the best Coal on ha « and arriving daily. \ snare of your patronage is solicit- LOWEST PRICES PROMPT DELIVERY Jore @d&wim then eod $w 5m. Has quite all the good feat- uses of the ~ Heintzman It is about as near perfect 48 itis possible to make a plano, Thats ‘he reason we ch .; as our leader, It satisfies us exactly, avd we are pretty sure it will satisfy everybody who sees and hears it, Millec Bros Jueen Street. ose QEAAdAdddbddd dae ddd Connolly’s Building. vi cba AAA Adab att —— sll Dominion of Canada PROVINCE OF Prince Edward Island City of Charlottetown. WEPIEE TT AI AEP ete” COP RRRRE eR: emr FTN IE OPP FUNALAUAAAAALAAdbb abd dcdadds Before Francie Longworth Haszard, Esq., Stipendiary Magistrate for the City cf Charlotte\own. bat His Honor the Stipen~ e for the City of Charloite- town, has by virtue of the power and authority in him vested by the etatute of the General Assembly of the Island, in- atit uted,— n Act tc several Acté Take notice diary Magistra neolidate and Amend the pcorporating ihe City of Charlottetown, ordered and appointed that Wednesday, Itih July, next, be the day down for hearing all appeals made to Cc Be! him from the preceding Valuation Assess ments of rates imposed or authorized by the City Council ofthe said City, and that on such dwy and daily thereafcer, un til allsuch appeals have been leard, at | the hour of 10 o’clock in tbe forenoon, the Police Court, in Charloitetown, afore said, al! such appeals will be heard and finally determined by him. Dated thie 5ih day of July, A.D, ROBERT VANIDERSTINE, Collector for said C LYVOU ity. Zins. e od. OTICE. | Hav og retir d from business would all who are indeb'ed to me make immediate payment atth: Medical Hali Queen St. _ harlotietown. 8. W. DODD. —_—— ————_— ek A! THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLUTTETOWN, JULY 5, 190° f ) | At the end ofa Wheailey River meeting, the Patriot say®, REVOTES ! —_—_—-- —~ THEDAILY EXAMINER IULY 5 Tue Guardian and the Patr ot are mak- e _ vs 1900. ing a great potier about the “ supplement- It will have been noticed that a lerge proportion ary estimates ” for this Province. THE CAMPAIGN. of these “‘ supplementary estimates” are little notice abort the ‘“* revotes,” by which the people have been humbugged in the past and will, doubtless, The “ Liberals ” huve a wav, when an election e] be humbugged again in the future. < ithe Liberals !” ‘rom all points come cheering news for If there is vo greater is pending, of voting a large smount for ‘cheer ” for the Liberals than that which Jocal public works and raising the hopes is given by Wheatley River and Rustico, Then they i “ out in the celd ” and expectations of the people. | bold the elections; and, then, in many they willcertainly be | afte The Patriot is, in r the llth of July. | point of fact, whistling to keep its courage |v instances the mouey is not spent and the public work—whatever it may be—is not »and to make a cover for the whole- Ss rside yor furnishes one sale jobbery by which the Pineau-Farqu- done, Summerside harbor furnishes one hope to carry the ,©#8@ im point and Tignish breakwater election of their doctor-candidate, against harson combination another. In view of the approaching general election the Liberals are at the eame old trick ona large scale. Of the amounts of the supplementary estimates, abcut which the Patriot, in particular, boasts continuously, we notice that not less than $31,50) are made up by these old “ revetes,”"—by which some people bave been fooled already. lS mn NOTES AND GOMMENTS tbe public opinion of the province. According to the advices we have re- we have | ceived, and the observations been able to make, the course of the cam- paign has,been,trom the beginnirg,continu- ously favorable to the farmer-candidate who carries the Opposition standard in the Second District of Queen’s, and to those | by whom he is surrounded and support- | ed. At Wheatley River, at New Glasgow | Hall, at Cavendish Hall, at 1 Bank, and at Milton'Hall last evening, | the Opposition scored heavily against | The vertical handwriting hobby the Pineau-Farquharsoa Government. It has been condemned in the United States. is evident that the farmers are determined | —The Farmer Candidate ought to re* to get the Government of this farming eee, er votes,—not the doctor province, for the most part, into their own | o hands; and they have been delighted by the able addresses of their fellow farmers jn the Legislsture. M>. Shaw’s ringing denunciations of the deception and dis. honesty and miagovernment of the gentle- men now in office, and the telling com- parisons instituted by Hon. William maha ( Der ake © 1 not taking any part (openty) in this bye- Campbell, have shown our farmers that ‘election. Perhaps he thinks it not worth farmers may become intimately acquaint- | while to waste his breath abouta Premier ed with public affairs, and fit themselves, | who is “very unpopular.” to contre! Provincial business, asin Den~| Jt jg stated that the road jobbery now mark. A few able lawyers on either side | prevaleat,taroughout theisecond district of are, of course, esseatial. But in this Queen’s has had the effect of so disgust- province the controlling interestlies with | \"" ® number of Liberal voters that they | will vote for Mr. Wise, the Opposition the farmers}; and the farmers fee!% more| and farmer caadidate. and more strongly that they ought to so! W_The tide of public opinion against shape the course of the public business |the Pineau-Farqubarson government is here that the farming interests shall be Setting so strongly, that both Farquharson ; a7 _|and bis doctor candidate are in very bad proesnted. Thistesling, which is strength ‘humor. But then, they have “human ening day by day,is distinctly favorable to geyices” to depend upon; and these will be thecanvass of the farmer-candidate, Mr. used freely. Wise, and is correspondingly metaverse | special correepondent to Cuba to study to the doctor-candidate come to the rescue ott of the dying Government that hae lately | the government of that Island by United ; His first discovery is a been kep: alive by Pineau. It is possible, ‘ane anaeed equipped with 2,50C of course, that this feeling may be over- | beds ata cost of $200,000, which fas come by the petty bribes which are being | never had more than eighty petients et distributed to a certain class of electors ; B¢ *!me. in the yarious sections of the country,— | but we think not; and therefore we look | with confidence to the enccess of the | | Opposition io the present campaign. o+e+e ‘vote .gainet the (fovernment candidate, —Mr. Dunsmuir, the new Premier of British Columbia 1s described as a silent ‘man. But his government may, never- theless, be a good one for the country. —It is noted that Mr. Arthur Peters is —A New York newspaper has cent a —A Montreal trade paper etates that it is the opinion of Moglish and American experts who have been looking over the ground in both Nova Scotia and the west that gold, silver and lead mining in Can- ada are only in their infancy, and tbe . ‘ mineral wealth of tue duminion is destin- —The Summerside Journal remarks | that the electors of West River district, | a8 te havea: gremtmereepment before casting their votes on the llth inst., should calmly and dispassionately ! think over the eerious state of affairs. A vote for Dr. Douglass is an approval of —For next year Finance Minister Field- ing proposes to spend $56,312,527. To /1899 we exported as follow: é Animals $11,040,326 rapidly insreasing and almost hopeless Breadetaifs 17.525.915 debt and burdensome taxation ; a vote Piet 16.776 760 forMr. Wise is a protest against euch Bacon and hams 10,416,478 conditions, and ademand for economy Si and retrenchment, and for a stop to the Total $55,759,488 mad pace at which the government are heading for the precipice of provincial bankruptcy. Thus our entire receipts from the sale of wheat, rye, peas, corn, cattle, cheese, bacon, and ham are swallowed up by ezpenditures. The outlays will be at the rate of $1,082,000 perweek. We shall, as the Mail and Empire says, al! have to work hard to find the money. —Mr. H. A. Calvin has been nominated as the Conservative candidate for Fronte - nac, with more than a fair prospect cf suc~ cess. The Montreal Gazette remarks} that Mr. Rogers, the present Patron- Liberal member, is handicapped. He has not only to carry a trunk of stationery in the race, but his support of Laurierism as well, —Bradstreets, Toronto, in ite review on June 30ih says of the Manitoba wheat crop: Showers through the wheat belt in Man toba have improved the crop out- look, but Winnipeg business firms are satisfied that the damage already done PAs ema Our BICYCLE LIVERY Ali new wheels. Look at our assortment of NEW BICYCLES. We have all world Leaders, BRING Your Bicycle to our repair shop for satisfactory repairs. MARK WRIGHT & GU.. LID —Yes! It is probable that some elec- ; ‘tors will teke tbe Government bribe and yo start a subscription list for the purchaee | Five cents the copy. | will greatly impair the general outiook for trade. The opinion that the wheat crop will be reduced about 50 per cent appears tobe pretty unanimous. Many farmers hsve ploughrd up the crop fields. fhe implement ard machinery men re- pert that their business will suffer cons:d- erably. Interest rates are firmer. southwestern and western parts of Mani- toba, in the Dauphin aud Swan river dis» tricts, and in the Territories there has been enongh rainto insure better crops than can b+ hoped for in other sectious of Manitoba. —The Revd. Mr. Pringle, missionary to the Yukon, related his exp2rience in the country, in both St. James’ and Zion | Churches last Sunday. It was most in teresting te ji-ten to the Rev'd. gentleman, who a native of Charlottetown, and abont thirty years sgo worshipped Zion Church. He missed old faces and mentioned the names of Simon D Fraser and Hon. David Laird. From his de- scription the country, which Sifton, Tarte, Davies & Co., wasfwiiling, and did barter away, turns out to be a magnificent country. It appears also that Grit rule is not palatable to the inhabitants of the Yukon territory. Is it not a pity that the party which boasis, or did boast in days gone by, that it was the party of purity shouid today be the only corrupt party in Canada? Witness the huwiliatiug spectacle of the Government of this province hanging together by a traitor’s vote, and witnese the wholesale corruption in the Second District of Queen’s at the present time. The people, we believe, have a little honor left, and they are becoming so di-gusted with Far- quhareon that they will op the 11th iust. bury him deep. 18 HONOUR THE FLAG. Sir,-Will you through your paper cf a new Union Jack to replace the dis- graceful “ string of tatters ” that now fles from Gover: ment Honse flagstaff? The local Government should attend to thie, I know; but the Premier is very busy at present, and the ships are coming in next week, Briton. ——___——— “Every Cloud Has a Silver Lining.”’ The clouds of bad blood enveloping humanity have a silver lining in the shape of aspecifictoremove them. Itis Hood's arsaparilla, America’s Greatest Medicine, which drives out all impurities from the blood, of either sex or any age. Hoods Sarsaperit ever Disappa; vifla - BMYVALE. In the old Chapel Hall,on Tuesday, the tenth day of July, instant, at 7.30 p. m. Mr. Wise will address the electors of this part, whom Dr. Doug!as did not honor with a meeting. Hon. Mr. Campbell and others will address the meeting. Dr. Douglas aad Mr. Farquharson are ri quest- ed to attend. This will be the largest and last meeting of the campaign. July 3, 1900. The Contents of The Prince Edward Island Magazine — FOR— sophie scetn ARE AS FOLLOWS; Boy’s Highland Brigade—Frontiepiece. A Life Sketch — May Carroll. Who Named the Magdalene? (Illvs.)— Rev. A. E. Burke. Our Feathered Friends—John McSwain. The Lighthouse— Marie. Cavendish in the Olden Time—V —~ Walter Siiopson. Newspaper Life and Newspaper Men—I!I J. H. Fletcher. The Little Island of the Brudenell— J. 8. B. My Forte—Jeremiah §. Clark The work of Nurses in Schooi Colleges—Miss Mattie Barr, The Tenant League Articles—Rambler. A Legend of Hollow River—Serachie. Spring Dreams --Marie. To the Roses. Bedeque and its People—Ii. (Ilus)— L. U. Fowler. _ The cover is printed ina nice green tint with a picture of a P. E. 1. camping out scene. The Magazine ia for sale at a) the book- Stores and newstands throughout tbe Island. You should get this number. and AUCTION ! The | At this We car SOUVENIRS store Touriscs find a most complete stock of Sterling Silver Souvenirs ry the noveltics - < and have Many largest stock of souvenir { designs that cannot be procure elsewhere ple Ss 0 ad els Gan asure to have y z 4 ou call, Wi. 7. ella: Jeweler and Engraver —, An ounce of satisfaction is worth a ly of talk. Satisfaction goes with every pound of ASZARDS RAHMIN TE What's the talk that talks, i ta _ It Pays to Buy at Perkins’: Good Cashmere Hose 32 Cents per pair. PERKINS # & THE MILLINERY LEADERS: ( (4 CO, p. We pride ourselves in showing the largest and ‘nobbiest lot of neck wear in the city. We have them at any price ‘from 2¢ to it Another strong line with _ White and ' colored shirts, soft outing shirts collars attached, silk front shirts. clothing, 85c per suit. Extra bargains every Saturday night, Store open until I m, Furnishing News For Saturday us is our Shirts. See our double thread Balbriggan Unde Gordon & Molellan eeene Men’s Stviish Outfitter: wel we PIANO, FURNITURE ETC | i I am instructed by Mrs, George | 7 > 7 Webster to sell by Auction at her resi. | TT 4 ’ dence, Upper Prince Street, on THURSDAY, the &th Day of July, Commencing at 11 o’clock a. m., all her household effects comprising :—Su,erior Piano, Parlor, Dining Room, Hal!, Bed- room and Kitchen Furnitte, R. BEAIRSTO, Auctioneer. Home Makers. ) July 3. —ewS eo = a — sooepeeeianss . £7 ee : : ' f] A S-% MARGIN 1 a © _ '® &il we require on ali stocks executed on the New rk Stock Excier ge. } You Can dea! ip lots a hares—conr mis« ] 7 ” Suce: Seful speculat simply tke application expert KnOwledge to the market movements. tj 7 4 * Vur Customers Have Made Handsomely _ onJduly Wheat, bought a short time ago, at 67, now 74. > advance is due to heavy droughts ip the west. it We have every convenience with private wires, tickers & telephones. j TXT _ CEVERS & CO rokers D. Me \y "5 DITURGIO. Stock Exchange Building, Monxtreal. Cortreiai3nd*aca 3) : i a al x __§_—_ = —s