i LATION IS THE SINCEREST FORM OF FLATTERY.” est proof that MINARD’S LINIMENT has extraordinary merits, and is in good repute with the public, is, that iT IS EXTENSIVELY IMITAT- BD. The imitations resemble the epuine rrticle im appearanec only. hey lack the genera: excellence of Genuine This notice is necessary, as irjurieus and dz »g:rous imitations, called WuHite LINI- M &e., liable to produce chronic inflam: of the skin, are often snhstituted fej} RD’ LINIMENT by Dealers, beeause ay a larger profit. all Sell on the Merits and Advertising of MINARD’S, aitieatiahile dina dd DAL TAME a APRIL 4, 1900 eee = The —_—_—_ THE QUEEN’S VISIT TO IRELAND A satisfactory proof of the fact that “the Green Isle” is contented and happy as partofike United Kingdow of Great Britain and Ireland is foundin the en: thusiastic reception of the Queen, to-day, and the conten!ment and prosperity which Whether or not the conditions world have been tetter if Ireland were now separated from the United Kingdom and Mr. Michael Davitt or Mr. John Redmond and other professional politicans and demagogues with whom she has been cureed were in office and power there, isa prevail, Mati MIN they be) fF j ne 9 particular claiming to be made by a/ question that we leave to our astute : datle toate MINARD'S LINIMENT, | Guardian. It is evident, at all everts, that the action of the House of Lords which INSIST UPON HAVING | prevented the separation that the House : | of Commons would have accomplished | INARD’S LINIMENT | bas resulted beneficially to Irelaad as well as to the whele country; and the three of united front MADE hY time stress and C. to the world. That the people of Ireland have Yarmeuth, N.S., practically acquiesced in the action of the House of Lords and the will of the whole people as subesequently expreesed, is ; RICHARDS & CO. | Kingdoms in this proved by the reusing reception that is | trouble present an ; Venerable being given the Royal and 1.00 o As lady who represents the authority and & , PDair id ‘. lignity of our United Empire. Let us | hope that the lesson will not be lost upon ( ' 2s : , those who would now destroy our un- Va For Lasies Fine Calf FR rivalled constitution by hampering bat ’ id Dongola Boots. fo the ivdepen lent action of the < a second Chamber of Parliament. With = nae nee justice and charity prevailing throughout 36 Our window ond we the land, while every movem ent by which the bounds of liberty are enlarged is ex- tended to her, [reland must,in the future, Pry’ ek 9 ee i - partake in every national and imperiai tri- Es : umph and in every prosperous «vent, 4 d pair ene unhappy pasetof Ireland will, ere ; ‘ long, be completely forgotien, or remembered only to iuduce the feeling of be SES For Ladies Fine Boots — regular price $1.50 to $2.25 apair. re thankfulness that a happy change has taken place. Tae yisit of the Queen to lreland, is at once a proof ani a guar antee of the reslity of the improvement tha: has Ireland has been known PewEED lndbadl already set in. 3 Se them on our as the Emerald Isle and a very bt ; precious gem among the nations, -3 bargaln Counter Her sons have, in al! ages, been renown- < ed for their bravery in the field ana their eloquence inthe council, Many of them are playing leading parts in the great tdrama of British Imperial development which is now proceeding. Their distin- guished ekill and valor in battle have lately shown among the korjes of South ARK. JOSTS. : Ed Stamper’s Corner. & é . Beh MON eed ee aie F PERKINS & CO Wool Charlottetown Wceol We represent tke MONCTON WOOLEN MILLS. We always keep on ‘hand a large supply of tweeds made by this celebrated mili, Ask for the double and ‘twisted Bannockburn. they are positively the best goods to wear Ris that’s made. nam ' We also keep a large range of Scotch, Ready Made Pants é Moncton Double Twist- | aglish and Canadian tweeds, and we take ed Bannockburns are) 00) in exchange for the best. any goods in the store. F, PERKINS & Co SUNNYSIDE. been nee Moncton Tweeds scotch Tweeds Eng! sh Tweeds Can«dian Tweeds Fuetish Worsteds Fnelish Serges Moncton Blanketing Blanieting Rugeings Charlottetown. eo 8 ee oe ae 7 THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, APRIL 4; 1900. er SN Patna NR NR NOTES AND COMMENTS. Africa ; and it isto mark her admiration of the loyal and gallant conduct of the Irishmen, that the Queen visit Ireland today. The royal tribute is appreciated by the warm hearted people of Ireland. The Irish air is rent by the acclaims of | thousands of Irish voices invoking bles- - A Redistribution Bill in the interests of the country and a Gerrymander Bil! in the intereats of tne Liberal party are—as the Guardian would se if it were not, blinded by party prejudice—two different things, Probably the hest thing of all sings upon the aged lady and gracious would be a judicial commirsion invested sovereign whose power is, subject to the with fall power to redistribute the seats cf the House of Commoner, impar- wise provisions of tie British Constilution, tially, according to the provisions of the British North America Act, at the close “Bioad based upon the people’s will of each decennial census, And compaseed by the inviolate sea.” cL + Ele ANI MR. WISES RESIGNATION. —The Guardian udmits that “the single incident” of the West Elgin election ‘* proves nothing as to the will of the people in regard to redistribution.” Just so. And as to “ihe single incident” so as to all the corrupt bye-elections won by the Liberals. They prove nothing concern- ing the will of the people. There must be a general election and redistribution must be an issue in it, and the whole matter must be fully d scussed before the will of the people as to the Lfberal gerry - mander or to the Judicial Commission can beknown. ‘The Senate has given an op portunity for this. Tue Patriot repeats its statement con» cerning Mr. Wise’s resignation. Well, here isthe definite counter-statement of Mr. Wise, himeeif : Sir,— The Patriot’s article in its issue of March 30th, in 80 far as it refere to my resignation as a memberof the Legislative Assembly of this Province, is misleading aod untruthful. Being dissetisfied with the conduct of Mr. Farqubarson and bis Government, I felt that 1 could no longer support the Goverment on the floor of the House, I therefore decided to resign my seat and | give the district which I have had tle honor to represent for so many years eo opportunity to either approve or disap- prove of the policy of the Goverament. On the 28th of February, in the pres- ence of Mr. Murdoch McLeod, of West River, Mr. Jonn McSween, of Colville,and The Non-Irritating Cathartic Easy to take, easy to operate=— Hood’s Pills ————$ ! i | Mr. John H. Bell, of Charlotte-' town, I signed and handed mr'| 14 YEARS resignation to Mr. with iastructiOns to have the same trans- mitted to the proper quarters, This resig- nation was given to Mr. Farquharson and | Fargubarsou | Without Cleaning ; accepted by him onthe express under- © ata wie i: ial olds standing that an election would be im-| : i ira bes tren, bap el mediately called to fill the vacancy} me to be repaired, which the owner stated had not been clean- ed for 14 years. caused by my resignation in order that the | district would net be unrepresented when | tbe house meets; and in order to avoid | ; , any misunderstanding on this point Mr. | US mark you, it heeds more han Farquharson gave a writien undertaking | Cleaning now, one of the pivots having to do so, which undertaking accompanied | been entirely worm away for want of the resignation. oil. Mr. Farquharson has not carried out [ would like to impress on all own- his promise. ;-My resignatien is in, but no! o.. of watches, (particularly fine election has been called. | enabeabi): hie te oA r , ‘sae I may say that a few days after my | V®26S/ ” oe ee oe ee resigoation was handed him, Mr. Far-| YOUr watch cared for at intervals not qubarson informed me thata word had| exceeding twe years. I solicit your been Jeft out in my resigna‘ion, and that | prtronage, because I know that I can it would be necessary-to sign a new one. | give you the best service obtainable. | ThisI did. My sodoing in no way eff-cted | wy original agreement. . (5 kK HUTCHESON i : Josera Wise. | ‘ + a LY 9 North Milton, April 2ad. Ea ; This is aclear and manly letter, Mr. | riers seve eben etns Wise’s motives were, evidently, right. | The electors seat bim to the Legislature to support the Peters Administration ; he found that he could not support its suc- | cessor, the Farqubarson ..dministration ; | and he resigned the trust he had received from the people, first stipulating that the | vacancy created shou!d be filled by an election forthwith. ‘I'he course he adopted wasa proper one. But he is not 4 law yer, and the tricksters of have taken advantage of The | agreement has not yet been fu'filied An election has not been held. Bat Mr.Wise ig out of bis seat! He and the electors of the Second District of Queen’s have been made the victims of a rascally trick in order that the Goveromect may have one opponent less on the floor of the Legislature. We are referred by the Patriot tocer- | tain witneeses “to be found every day in the Colonial Building.” This is too, in. definite. We prefer to accept as true the defivite statement of Mr. Wise—who mentions the witnesses of the ‘‘express understanding” arrived at between him. | self and Premier Farquharson. the Government him. Cases of Granite Wear, Just received; the chance of a life time te get bargains, ase A few label buttons of General] Roberts, Kitchener, Buller, White and Colone} Baden~Powell at Tae Examiner office. | Also ® few stick pin celluloid flags. Do your mattresses need to be reuphole- | tered ? If so, let ussend forthem. If! sent for in the morning we will return them in the evening made over a3 good as new. Prices very low. —i wk. Tickets on sale at C. D. Rankin’s ead! Haszard & Moore’s for Emersoaian re- cital, Thursday evening, Ap ri! 5th. FIRS Dodd and Rogers The Hardware People. JouHn Newson. a eens of Baby Carriages received to-day—all new and up to date. MARK WRIGHT & GO., LTD Home Makers, Che Dew “Strathcona Cape) thane ve 42nd Black Watch and Seaforth Highland Plaids, See the Tartan, the Highlanders wore when they wort fighting with our Island Boys. 7 ing in Sco‘ch Clan and Family Tarcat tans, also Plain Colors and Fancy | Plaids. The general utility of this Cape is at once apparent. It is eag. ily put on, and adaptable to many) eccasions ana purposes. For driving, promenade, evening or boating wear It is particularly indispensable, ag i same time pcssessing an attraction, © and style peculiarly its own, k We can supply this garment ing§ animmense variety of Shawls of@} plaid reversible combinations, also — plain colors with plaid, so that everye: wish as to colour or style can be | fully met. A choice is a's> obtaingy® able from a very large assortment) hof Black and White Shepherd’ Checks, Grey and Black Plaids and® 4 mixtures in Shawls. ie As a bridal gift. one of these capes thowing appropriate family the tartans in combination, makes a ©) particularly handsome present. ’ Following are a few cf the clans. Murray, Blue and Black Ground, Farquharson, Blue and Black Ground, Green Checks, Yellow and Red Lines. McLaren,ground “ McGregor, Red Ground MecArthur,Green ground Biacx Checks, Yellow lines. Green Checks, Red Lines. ; a ce ie “ Red and Yellow Lines, # ‘White Lines, ‘ “ ‘e ae Cameron, Red Green * - ts Fraser, Brown ‘* Green and Blue Checks, White and Red lines. Campbell, blue Blick ground Green and Red lines. Argyle, Argyle Checks on White Ground, 8 Sirclair, Red Grouo’!, reen, Black and Blue Checks, White and@ Red lines. Cunningham, Rad Ground, Black Checks, sr ° . 7 te. *. lue, White and Red lines. @ Forbes Green, “ ¢s ** Red and Yellow lines. Montgomery ‘ s Blue es Davison ‘* Blue and Black, Checks, White and Red lines. McDuff ts ‘ Green, Blue and Black Checks. Black * Hunting Stewart, Green Ground, Black and Blue Checks, Red and Yellow liaes, toyal Stewart, Red Ground, Blue, Green and Black Check-, Yellow, White and Red lines. Guno, Green Ground, Blue and Biack Checks, Red lines McDonald of Waffo, Red Ground, Greea and Blue lines. Forty Twa, Biue and Black Ground, Green Checks. McKenzie Seaforth Highland Tartan, White and Red lines, Gordan, Biue and Black Ground, “reen Checks, plain lines through Green checks, Murray and 42nd, Blue and Black Green Checks, Red lines. McNeill, Blue and Black Ground White and vellow Prices of Shawls, 3.50, 4.50, 5.50 and 7.50. Better grades 8.20, 10.50 and (3.50. Jas. Paton & Co. Our New Clothing FOR SPRING HAS ARRIVED It is from the best makersin Canada The fit, finish and general make np is superior to'most READY-TO-WEAR CLOiHING, You will find our pr'cos the very lowest ace cording to quality ot goods. Men’s Suits from $3.75 to $10 50 pore.“ 4 ee Oe When you vant clothing, eome and see us. Our INDUCEMENTS, i GOOD GOOUS and LOW PRICES J. @ Macdonald & Checks, White sé ?