Sis aaa To cma Ln — ih OIE Big ay Canoe ee THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN! JULY, 24 roee. Two Hours Only HED DAILY RKAMINER SULY m4, amano 1900. — Saturday Night | NOTES AND COMMENTS. FROM 2 TILL 9 WCLOCK, —— ee vill give some big bargains —Tbe Cunard officials announce that Vicke ‘ 90¢ Nickel Alarm Olocks ham ; the damage suffered by the Campana in Eight day oak case strike clocks) .+¢ collision reported yesterday will not $2.65 preveot her sailing for the United S:ates Cry«tal butter dish 25c. | next Saturday. China sugar bewl 50c. —News received from Ottawa says that Wasches from $2 00 and up » Russian Government ie going to com-~ Che:se dishes (china) 7dc | peneate Canadians os well as Americans | 3 ; whose 6e ooners were seized b Halt dozen silver plated tea spoons | ¥" 2 aling ae ere seized by $1.00 | that Government io 1892. G plated sett rings, good quality | —The Legislature of Cape Colony is Ke ee | now in session, Sir Alfred Moloer, in the : p : > ourse Of the speech from the Throne, said J tiful opera fans 7 5c. | <7 LSet yaie 7 soe i ee that the war would s00a be over and then Wi Kee Pp a nice iine of rt outh Africa will be united and prosper- Weds, Wood and seuvenir goods. ous. —Some ofthe Liberals are calling for a ! & ¢ | } cc ven ttop to lay down 8 new set of prin- 1 ir y a ‘ciples. But newmen arealso needed, It {i bas been truly remarked that the present Stree t. | men woul ld have no more wanes %t for new rinciples than they .ave bad for the old (Jueen Hard Coal =: y side, —Sir Wilfrid Laurier, according to re- port, will stay at Ottawa mach of the ‘ummer,attending to the duties of his« flice. The Montreal Gazette remarks | 6 another sign that the elections are in |theair. Ordinarily July end August do 500 tons { not provide so much routine work as to | require the Premier’s preseace at the cap- | ital, Arranging for the elections wiil. Chest ni and K Sizes, —In the West the Conservativesare put- it Ws ting spleadid candidates in the fieid. In | Assin! doia Mr. R. S. Lake, M. L. A,, of oa (Grenfell, has just been Ss to op- —EX— pose Mr. Douglas. Mr. Lake is the eon of Col. Lake, a distinguished Indian officer, ‘and a brother of the Colonel Loke who was outhe Defence Commission. He isa fice specimen of manshood, 4 oaree ' { ) farmer, and @ popular man the conet ' tueney. in sl | It has been remarked that in Canada, while goud domestic servants can general- ‘ly iced employment and the mines always Siiract a good many, what we most need & a constant supply of persons who have & jittie capitaland are not tooproud to | Word, and have good health and strengta, totakeup landin the Northwest. Due Here on 20th Inst, Will be sold low while dis-. a ng 7 eG in 5 2 udly book your order at ~~ ) ' sooner newer Canada 1s filled up, the better once. t wil! he fxe the whole of the Dominion. DOWFre to the bundreds of rebels who | r \ ' } =... a gscsesuie Cf Cape Colony, now |} | iD Feseion, is asked to approve a bili pros p | Viciug foe a especial court with especial | } ry lieve ' a | The | esty Said :— that this} House. The fiexibility and sonority of his voice, the varieth of the imagery with which his speeches are embellished, his eplendid physique, sil unite to make ‘bim adistinghuished orator , whose voice is always welcome in such tragic circum- stances as those of this evening. The member from Assiniboia expressed him- self in a tone of sincerity and of deep sors row which communi¢ated itself to a!) the members of the House in learning cf the fatal dews.”’ But Mr. Davin shines in de- bate invariably. He is @ master of phrases, and a king at repertce. His description of the Government and its unredeemed plede- es as “congested pawn shop” is unequal- led, and his reply to Mr, McMullen on the subject of reome to let ws certainly both ewift and accurate. The North-West bas in Mr. Davin a Parliamentary representa- (tive of whom it may well be prond. —Sacerdos, writiog in American Herald, condemns our easy tolerance of | sense justice. tion for bumap sin ; ; essence, evil in the following worde: It has heen | remarked that the easy tolerance of moral , evil is ove of those tendencies which sap the very springs Of civilization, which eat oat the vigor and core of its life. We do not see its advance; itisin theair. I: gilds the danger around as with nothirg less than a deceptive beauty. It makes us easy and tolerant when it would be the veriest mercy to condemn; it makes usin private life sensitive about beiug tiff and old-fashioned, and wanting in sympathy for new and striking ideas about moral matiers. It makes delight in mora] paradoxes which startle religious pereohs of the generation which is pagsing away. It makes them talk of God as if he were all benevolence and in no real It blinds men to the morai necessities which drew wen dowa into cr vale of tears to die asa propitia- it makes men turn away almost witn fierce indignation from God’s own revelations imply that He is, in virtue of His necessity, His indestructible irreconcilable with self-chosen evil. Thus it penetrates society and pub- lic morals, and thus it debases eometimes that Heaven-sent faith which alone can save them. = — Italian Expedition, } ‘ | | part there full of | Mr. Davin’s speech on the death of Lieut. | Borden, “Mr. Davin,” it says, ‘is bayond | queetion the most pathetic speaker in the edema CANADIAN Ch’town, July 16th, 1900. eod Iw. already been put in goal, and otkere | ge | who have taken a leading part in the re- lion. A commise:on will be created to | A) 2) ene CANADA S deal with tne ranked file of the rebels, ‘witb power cf sentencing for 6 period of veel rT Eee five years and to disf-anchi-ement and de- ; ‘ hs ino i father civ: a InterDational isXDIDION se ote etree | - Tie Mestrea’ S.ar, of Saturday con- |iaips # cartcon enit}ed ** Our Boxers a ' i y fi vecribed as lowe: “ They have Nt. John, RN. B. barct incriminating ba!low, bro ken ail _ibeir ante election promises, infi-cted in 0+} | EUmerebls scandal tortures cn the public, Opens Sept. 10th, Closes Sept \¢ fb ' pags . *he trcaeury, a! d eyo rcw march - ae ,; og ts ihe polls to emdeavor to retain their me. syle tn jcwer in the country—the allied pro- ae ; . eget: cces should suppress them.” We need eas Sens oat 2 bcdicdnahiny sccumstitinn 1ROe SOP thet the cuiters is meds ape Ptcck prizes and a buttermaking con ed SHOP portraite of our Literal ministers at | and €) ih it of cheese mak ing provided for. Ouara. prom inent among whom is our « Amusements will, this year, be more than | OWD 51 r Louie, } ever a promincnt feature, including many —An effort is bring made to merge into } unit nd startling novelties, | one party of the Republicans who are’dis- Very cheap fares and special excursions on on ith MeRinley and bis Imperial all railways and steamers. Exhibits on {| 2° !¢Y aod _— Democrats who Gusilke several of the main limes will be carried prac- | Bryan and the silver plark on which be ically free. Full particulars advertised | Stande. These men find that there is po j er : candidote for whom they can conscientious: ie ae aos Jy vote, and they do no: like to be ot liged Fxh-'iers Gesirng space inthe bucigs ito apgme from the urgative eide only. or oo should make early en- Therefore it ie propored to put a” other quil d, for sales and special privileges im | ticket in the field. It is epoken of s8 @ mediatc application should be made. third ticket, but this is not correct, for Pren ium hats and entry forms will be sent | there are already seven or eight tickets in on application to the field in addition to those of the two os ee great parties. The proposed plstform of CHAS, A. EVERETT, | the new party condemns militarism, calls Manager & Secretary. | for the recognition of the independence of . ae ‘ Cuba, the Philippines, Puerto Rico and D. J. 3 cLAUGHLIN, Hawaii, demands the abolition of specfal President. privileges, and favore civil service reform. Genin —<iniitins Free silver is opposed. —La Pairie speaks with enthusiasm of Napwes, July 21.—Kiag Humbert re- viewed the Chinese expeditionary corps before their departure, and afierwards ad~ dressed the officers and meu. His Maj. “Tl bring you my ealute and that of my country in wishing good fortane io your srme. You goto a distant region where our fiag has been outraged. You go there, not for the purpose of conquest, but | oaly tor the defence of the sacred rights of rman aod violated humanity. In your mission you will have for companions soldiers of the most powerful nasions of the world. Be good comrades with them. Try to hold ajoft the prestige of the Italian army and the honor of the coustry. De. cOufidence, I accom pany you in spirit. Mav God bless your mission.” The expedition com cfiicere, 1,891 men, and & battery of machine guns. prises 75 They are conveyed by turee transporis which will not be escorted uatil they reach comer “Good Beginnings Make Good Endings.” st You are making a good beginning when you commence to take Hood’s Sarsaparilla for any trouble of your blood, stomach, kidneys or liver. Persistently taken, this great medicine will bring you the good end- ing of perfect health, strength and vigor. Hoods.S Never Disappoints | ———n ee Hon. Peter Sinclair, of Summerfield, registered at the Queen Hotel this fore- noon. Tae Guioria.— The yacht Gloria, owned by Mr. H.C. Macleod, Geoeral Mauager of Bank of Nova Scotia,arrived at Georgetown from Halifax this morning on her way to the Great Lakes. She left George» town this afternoon and will probably go around the north of the Island. — T Short Line to Quebec VIA. MEGANTIC, Ly. &:. John 5.15 pm, daily, except Sunday Ar. Quebec 9.50 a m, daily except Monday oe Y Imp: erial LimitedDcean to Oecan IN 116 HOURS. ae Knights of Pythias Meeting Deiroit, Mich., August 27th to 3let, One ‘are for the 1ound trip. ——_—ea SUMMER TOURS i900 Send for booklet. ' Bhall be glad to quote rates for especial ture on application io A.J. HEATH, D. T. 7 P. R., St.John, N '.. KENN EDY, Bolititing Agent C.P.R. Charlottetown. BRING B. Ww. ee Our BICYCLE LIVERY All new wheels. Look atfour assortment of NEW BICYCLES. We have all world Leaders, Your Bicycle to;our repairJshop for satisfactory repairs. MARK WRIGHT & 60... LTD ‘Home Makers. a MR. WISE DEFENDED. Sir,—The Guardian cays that Mr. Wise left his party the same as Mr. Pineau. This is not true. Mr. Wise was elecied wo eupportthe Liberal poste—and he did eo | --a8 long as he could conscieutiously. When he came to the conclusion that he could not do eo he acted in a straight- forward and honest manner, He said, in effect, to his constituente, ;you elected me to support the Farquhareoo adminis- tration; but I find that owing to the ras- cality, the waeteful extravagance and dis- honesty of the whole party I cannot sup- port them, I therefore resign and give you back your truetin time (according to the promises the premier) to elect another bes fore the mecting of the House. Had Pineau done the same he would have acted honestly instead of acti a d, dishonestly. ng, a8 he ELECTOR, ——__ all When we have goud blood we are healthy, strong, vigorous and full of life td energy. Hood’s Sareaparilia makes good blood. are oe -— ~ - Narrow Black Ribbon Vel- vets just received at Stanley Bros, also three widths in satin black velvet ribbons. It may rain to-morrow, we are ouly guessing; but it would be well to secure one of our umbrellas; we carry the best stock in the city to choose from. — Weeks & Co, The People’s Store. — BLACK TIAHOND LINE. The &. §, from Moa- treal Tuesday morning July will be due at Charlottetown Friday July 27th and sails for St, John’s, Newfoundland, via North Sydney, carryiog horses, cattle and ep on deck, and produce under deck, at lowest possible rates. For further particulars as and passage, apply to PEAKE BROS & CO. Agenis. Bonavista sailing 24th to freight Ch’toxn, July 24:b, 1900. — my CEEREEERCEGIECEELEREEECeteeeccecsGlQee eben ret Rings. We have provided for the de- ' mands of fashion and display as fine an assortment of rings as was ever shown in the city. Every dainty setting and com- bination is to be found in our collecticn—and that means no end of style to pick from. As to price, itis simply a question of what you wish to pay, for we have rings $1.00 to $50.00. W. W. Wellner Jeweller & Engra~er. from CRORGUERUREREERGGRRERCOUARRR DER RGGRSRERASRRRRORRRERD DN EURERRRRRRROQURSRDORRRROQUEREQUQHREQURASPARNERREREGDOQERS porns SHGRSALEGES IL ee The Relief Lady Smith, of South Africa, was nothing com pared to the relief that is felt by ) RS. SMITH, and hundreds of other women of P. E. Island, on wash day since they have started using GILT 2DsSzE SOAP. All first class grocers SELL it. McKINNON & McNEYIN WHOLESALE{JAGENT ~~ THE “> 4 Ocean Accident & Guarantee 0 orporation, Ly OF LONDON. Special Travelling Accident & Sickness Coupon Poligy, The above policy has just been issued by the greatest an Accident Company in the world to-day. The policy is issued by the agent in Charlottetown at enclosed in a substantial pocket book. d most Drogreg a moment's Notice ang The indeminities are as follows:— Death caused by accident in passenger Railway conveyan Temporary Disablement caused by accident $10.00 per week. Temporary Disablement caused by Smallpox, Varioloid Diph ia, Mey les, Asiatic, Cholera, Erysipilas, Appendicitis, Diabetes, Peritonitis, Pleuriy, Pneumonia, Meningitis or Tetanus, $10.00 per week. PRICE OF POLICY—$3.00 per annum. JAMES J. JOHNSTON, Stamper Book, OHARLOTTTOWNAGEN 7 ce 15 in Railway cons ———|T PAYS TO BUY AT PERKINS-——— We Are Dividing Prices With you; sometimes in the middle; sometimes you get the lion’s share; sometimes not so much ; in any case, we divide with ‘you If there is a soul in this city with a cent to spend for sum- mer, they should accept this hint and come here while we aie dividing prices on SHIRT WAISTS, ; WATERPROOFS, DENIM SUITS, SAILOR HATS, DRESS HATS, TRIMMED HATS. 25 dozen summer vests 5c each. sins a men HASZARD'S BRAHMIN TEA; Imported Direct From the Warburton ee The most popular end best seller in Canada, All the leading grocers in town and country now sell Haszarde & § genuine ““Brahmin,” Ask for it, and see that you get it. * ——— BEBE GEE HE Eg PEEBGEGESH WRERE THE -. HOLIDAYS! f _ MAY BE PLEASANTLY SPENT. Pleasant View Hotel, - Hampton, P. Bb MATTHEW SMITH, Proprietor. This Eote!, situsted in one of the moet beautiful partezof Prise Edward Ieland has become a favoirte resert. It is within a stone's throw of a splendid beach, where bathing 1888 surpassed. The Hotel is comfortably furnismed and a good table is provided. Pleaeant View Hotel is aistant from Charlottetowu about 19 miles Bonshaw Rosd. The drive is one of the prettiest to te bad. Crapaud the distance is four miles. Coach meets the boat at the place to Convey passengers to the Hote). Intending visitors may rangements by writing to the proprietor or by enquiring at Tae Exa™ Office. Terms moderate. Hotel will be opened for season on July let. MATTHEW SMITH, Proprietor. — wes ® SESS 2. Seeeaaiadinoamdine ns > Fe Sz une 26 d tf. Sorereeeon ease TAO? Xs