Youcan buy & Feve Troughs and Conductor Pipe of any other pipe made—it allows for contraction and @i expansion and comes in 10 3 feet lengths without cross R. “) seams. Why not write for oar Catalogue and Price List ? Motallle Roofing CO, umires waruractvazas, TORONTO. eee ( gol Footwear That's what bhdy ss 1 a’ od a Pair POE CE INGE Aer 09 . are feet coolers. 4 . f 4 ‘is White Canvas E ~ ves $1.25 a pair. ‘len’s White Canvas uts $1.50 a@ pair. ‘+o! and Comfortable . rT ° y al Stamper’s Corner. \ = - PaaS +i . a. Fe OL 3¥ uA) Als, sare Be ery }. .ccommodate The Public have opened a Nurses’ }.. » er. Persons wishing to e a nurse can do £0 by . . |: donald’s Drug Store N+ +s can register free of charge. Goods we havea large assortment of Buckels, Brooches, Pins, Tea and Coflee RP Oas, cH TAYLOR Jeweler [& Optician, ie, Queen Square. Burne - CVSS 1 PASOCOC OSHC HEESCO/ Quality and Price Are two ofthe most impor- ; tant points to consider in buying anything. Wemake them our ; spec)aity in stationery. Quality —the best in tint and texture; prices as low as can be sold. ; See our stock and prices—that’s ; our dest argument, 3 MITCHELL'S ECOKSTORE : i Quera Street Opp. Prowse’s...... SOOO 000688 M 0007 G08 CHOe THB DAILY EXAMINER JUNE 21, [900 ee eh tem THE WEST RIVER ELECTION. Tens is more silly bluster and twaddie in tue Patriot of laet evening regarding the West River election than bas appeared saying a good deal. The Patriot’s state» ment that the Government was not afraid to open the district is too transparent. eroment until the eleventh hour? Why was the district deprived uf one of its representatives during the last session ? | Actions speak louder than words ;—aud }the actions of the Government in this | im | afraid to hold the election in question, ‘iter point to the fact that they were Now that an election is to be held~- when the Government’s evil day can no longer be put off—the Patriot brags and blusters froms us—cheaper than you can make them, and you're always sure of perfect qual- ity and fit. | t» We use only the best y brands of Galvanized Steel Y eee ene ae Why was not the election held months & 7 Ta pattern to order. ago when Mr. Wiee was Our Corrugated Expan- hoodwinked iuto resigniog his seat? c sion Conductor Pipe is ahead Why was the writ kept back by the Gov- iy and prates about “ithe uprightness of the course” of the Government. temporary is only whistling to keep ites Its tune will be different after the election. courage up. ' | -_-—-: =~ AFRAID OF INVESTIGATION. Tue Patriot applauds the action of th Liurier admivistration in voting ou‘ clan-e nineteen of the charges made by | | Mr. Monk regarding the emergency ra: | os. Ineo doing the Patriot is follow- | | ing the course pureued by other hide. | OT in that paper for some time—and that is} But our con- C Ne THE DAIL’ EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN JUNE 21 1900. NOTES AND COMMENTS. ee —The summer solstice, ‘ Mra Gladstone has been buried by the lside of her husband in Westminstr | Abbey. —The Patri«t doesn’t like the Star’s | cartoon regarding the Pineau soandal. | Neither does Pinesu. —The Patriot says that Pinean’s speeck~ es inthe House were without ecandal as the essential ingredient. Whew! | —Perbaps the Government ian’: afraid 'to canse an election to be held ix the Fort Augustus District ! Thet District has been deprived of one of its representatives for tLe last three sessions ! —In connection with the discussion re- garding the measure of provincial probi- bition passed by the Pineau Government the Guardian maxes some uncalled for aod unfounded remarks'abogt saloon advo- ‘cates, But it is paiofually silent respect - ‘ing the Club. | —Mr John Aderson, President of the Province al Alliance, bas sent Tue Ex” AMINER an interesting letter concerning the prohibition bill passed by the Pineau Government last seesion, which is unas ‘voidably crowded out of today’s issue. 'Mr Anderson int'mates that the “teeth” have been removed from the bill eub mitted by the A’iiance, and thatthe Al- liance 18 therefore not responsible for the measure. — Apropos of the report from Ottawa that the Liberals are disposed to hold on to power for another cession the Mon- treal Star has en excellent cartoon. Pres mier Laurier and his followers are repre seited as flonn!-ring aboutin the water; and Sir Wilfrid i+ giving them thie advice: Say; fellows, wheo we gat out we're going to get an a-ful licking, so we'd better just stuy in as long as we -@2+6-o ————_——~_________-_ LETTER FROM MR. GEO. E, HUGHES. WAS KNOWN IN on hand. eee eS CHARLOTTETOWN. Pictou Says the Pictou Standard of Tuesday : ® young Jady whose popularity in the commuoity was variously manifested, es- pecially by the number of floral wreathe Jad upov her casket, and tbe very large number of +1: denominations that attend: d herfaueral. Being of adelicate constitution, Stella McKenna easily became the vietim of la grippe. which carned off so many of our people duriog lact winter and spring, but witb the best medical skill aod all that her fond yparents could do tor ber, her life, under the band of Di- vine Providence, was prolonged. De- cline, however, set in, and the gradually saok, uotil relieved ty death on the 15th inst. During ber illness the deceased bore her sufferings most patiently and cheerfu!- ly, being truly resigned to the will of @od, who called her to Himself. Alibough paturaliv inclined to remain with her parent*, whom she loved eo well, a little longer yet, when she eaw that there was no human bope for her recovery, she calmly resigned berseif to death. She would not indeed, wish to have her life on earth prolonged, as she felt that she was going to a better life, where God Him- parents, Mr and Mrs Archibald McKenna, have the eincere sympathy of the coms munityin theirs very great bereavement. Rev Roderick McDonald, uncle of the deceased, cfliciated at the funeral service Sunday in Stella Marie Church, assisted by the p stor, Father Cuisholm. Mieses Coady and Smith, of Charlottetown, ren- dered efficient and acceptable assistance to the choir atthe service. Mackeral Bait Mills a few A. Duchemin & Co. dy ?ins wk 4ins. . Death of Miss Stella McKenna, of Yesterday were ‘aid to rest the remains of eelf would be her very rev ri Her every- E looking for && w--QOur white Can- f \ . | But what doee clause nineteen say? t s:— % | bound journals of the Grit persuasion. sgain calling for tenders for street light- Here '®8 Sir,—I notice the City Council are I would suggest that the Council seriously consider the advantages of oper- ating a plent along the same lines as our s Shoes for Ladies : ‘$1.00 and $1.50 & 4 | undue haste, the agreement hereinabove of same could ve landed direct in the WE ~~ Pre » 2K Josty ad | ‘* And the said Frederick D. Munk also present system of water and sewerage. | | beli-ves that he can eetablish by eatisfac- would suggest that the Council purchase | (ory evidence that the minister of militia the most modern plant and place it on the |and defence, the said Hon. Freierick city yr: perty at Pownal Wharf William Borden, war guilty of grossand in. such «4 position tha’ the eoal | culpable negligence (#) in makiog with and other materia’ rquired for the use reterzed to of the 4b of Jannary, 1900, works, and the stone fer macadamizing for the supply of emergency rations to could al*a be landed direct from vensele, the Cavadian troops, in Scuth Africa, thereby suving considerable expecse. The with irresponsible parties; (b) iu not hav-, 8tone crusher could he placedin such a ing the preparations of said rations con-/ position as to be operated by the elcctric trolled by competent ven, and the supply light plant. Our sewerage cors ructien furnished to the troops caretully and rigid- wi'l socn te completed, and tben our ly inspected and tested : (c) in neglecting,’ Water Commissioners could manage a)] after he bad received suid letter of Janu-, With very litt'e «xtra expense and we ary 25:h last, to take the eteps commard~, would have cheaper and b-tter light. ed by the ordinary rules of prudence to Gro. E. Hreues. ensure the protection of the troops; and | (4) in Paying the amount of the said con FIT RYE Dred ee is | ration, © tract, $4,660 in meaee where he must 1M@ Charlottetowa Driving Park bave kdOwn that any recovery of the xame | inn ihitin: was impossible and without any investi-} and Provincial Exhibition Ac- sociation. rs ' ' es io c. ‘ ; : Luis te the charge agvinet the Mini ery Separate tenders for constructing the (i- of Militia, a charge which the Government lowing bnildings and fences will be recei.«d j . aera : the an ta ate — would not allow a select committee of the ¢ at my office up to Thursday the 28:h but the doctor cannot analyse the blood upon which these organs depend. and enriches the blood. when ‘‘a bit off’? or when seriously j' afflicted. It never disappoints. | % Rheumatism—‘“ I believe Hood’s Sar. . E& saparilla has no equal for rheumatism. It | @ has done me more good than any other | i medicine I have taken,” ; KENNEY, Brampton, Ont, Was very weak and had a bad cough. I could not eat or sleep. Different remedies did not help me but Hood’s Sarsaparilla built me up and I am now able to attend te my work.” Muinniz Jaques, Oshano, Ont. “Every Well Man THE samme Charlottetown Steam Navigation Co, STEAMERS — “NORTHUMBERLAND” and “PRINCESS” Leave as below every day Sundays excepteg. From Pont Du © } HENE, 11,5 ho 4c E,' on arrival | of 11,50 trein from §} SUMMERSIDE, connecting with express train for . Charlotttetown and ‘} ignish, 3 mir ae or arrival of morning train trom Char ottetown and all stations of P. KE. I, 8 for Porr De ee Moncton with train for Canada and WN. BR at ST. John with C. P, R. and rail a ! 3 : » Rs way tor U, S. were also at St. John with Steamers ce Internetiiail “ ominion Atlantic R. R. Linew, Tuesday and Satur ay afternoons for Boston direct due followirg day at ‘oO noon, and on Monday, Wednesda ‘Pi J ¥ a y and Friday mo with steamers for Eastport, Portland y raings and Boston > r : a ; : ) From | (cTou about half-past-three on arrival of day train’ | from Halifax and Sydney for Cuartorrerowx | From CHARLOTTETOWN for Protou at 8.30, a. m -» Connect, r Cape Breton and Halitax amer Bruce for Newfoundland At Hatirax with C A. and Plant Line fo: Beosto ) vers from all places on P, . town can leave home Steame:s in Char! in Halifax. _ ‘throug tickets to ba had at Grand Trenk. Canadiat Pacific, Intercolooial and P, & | Kailways, and on ic, | the Com. pany’s Steame:s and connecting lines in United States and Canada. ing there with day trains fo at Nortu Sypney with ste ; Passay. HW. I. Railway east of Charlotte. 24 hours later than if joining Plant ottetown and connect with same steamer Steamers are run on Eastern Standard Time. F. W HALLS, A doctor’s examination | might show that kidneys, liver and stomach are normal, Hood’s Sarsaparilla purifies, vitalizes It cures you Mrs, ParrRick Bad Cough-—‘ Atter my long illness, I Sarsat 0 ‘Never Disappoints ym [t June, instant 19CQ, at 12 o’clock noon. bik A machinery Hall. seems to Toe Examiner that the Minister,! A Pigs shed. if be was conscious of his administrative} A Poultry House Houee of Commons to enquire into. ; ae | A fence between the Exhibition groands | . integrity, would haye insieted upon a Lie hie ene eine im . AGG ie 7s Oe ae ~ prompt investigation into the charg? Plans and specifications of the above to be | ; e ‘ ; we er <= with a view to proving its falsity. Seen at my office, Charlottetown tS = But it wa: . 1 ad bl ,...| Eachtender must be accompanied by = ut 16 was not deemed advisable to adopt certified cheque for the ten per centum of the = this mauly course, and the scope of the tender in each case as security for the faithful = enquiry was limited to an investigation of performance of the contract. = . tside the H Th Gj f The contractor will be required to sign the | & > 2 < — _ ns tae SEGR Te. : poe ° ordinary form of bond and agreement usually = the Minister must condemn him and bis adopted by the Dominion Government for = Government in the eyes of the people. the construction of public works, = | Any person tendering who does not enter | er ee ee into said bond and agreement within one | & =n net : . ine accent: | a —The Patriot calle upon the Acadian a. aoure a eee = ° > > es alc I ; 1y electors to support Premier Farquhar-on orton . ee ee — . sas orieited, oe and _ ee ee the ae oe The whole of the work to be completed on | & press has been making some remarks re-' .. before the Ist September next, 1900. = mee the — of Pineau. But va The directions do not bind themselves 10 | & Acadians of this province are too intellix ..cent the lowest , tend = accept the lowest or any tender, = gent to be caught by euch chaff. The : C. R. SMALLWOOD | straw at which the drowpving sdministra- | Secretary. | & tion is clutching will not avail it much. Ch’town, June 20, 1900. 21, 23, 25, 27,| 8 = e-— enema La sie ae Saal Com = = = : tee a od aa a ie Road = a so YCLE LIVERY, All rheels = Our BICYCLE L R new wheels. = as — = Look at our assortment of = coll on } 7 NEW BICYCLES = oF = * oe oe + We have all world Leaders, = = tee a = ' : Sond Prins 3 all — = se eee , . . - . _ mee Your Bicycle to our repair shep for satisfactory repairs. | 5, « Hood’s Fills cure liver ills; the non irritating and enly cathartic to take with Nood’s Sarsaparille RUTECERTSGREGTCORGERGERCERCIOGRERSESOREE = Desirable Wedding (rifts If you wish your present to be dainty, in goed taste, and of sterling silver, but inexpensive Jet us suggest :— Sterling Silver Cream Ladle. Sterling Silver Butter Knife. Sterling Silver Coffee Spoons, 1 doz in case. ~ Sterling Silver Fruit Spoon. Sterling Silver Sugar Spoon. | If thete are not what you like we have a large number of similar Hath His Il Day.” a Charlotte own, P. K. Island. Secretary ee oe ee ——e —— is the all uaborbing question at the present time. We're advancing every possible thought in Women’s Sumner Wearables that will be conducive to comfort Talks our Shirt Waist For Instance Pre'ty miliss, Lacey Lawns, dainty white waists. VPiic d from 50. to $3.00. We «re sh winga handsome line of silk waists at $6.75. Khaki Duck skirts. !’uck skirts, pique crash skirts: our prices ure the lowest, Black lu-tre skirts for shirts, $1.50 PERKINS & CO THE MILLINERY LEADERS: ; ie oe RAs articles at very low prices. A pleasure to have you in- spect cur stock. W. W. Wellner. Jeweler and Engraver. > > = MARK WRIGHT & Gf . LID who are indebted to me make immediate ' payment at the Medica! Ha!) Queen St. ! Charlottetown. NOTICE. | Having retired from business would all | iHome Makers. 8. W. DODD. A 3-°> MARCIN is all we require upon orders to be executed on the New Y rk Stock Exchange for Siocks You cao deal in Jots of 25 shares—comm s+ion 1-8 per c++! each way- Succeesful speculation is timply the application Of con i un #rnse and expert knowledge to the marke" movement-. Our Customers Have Made Handsomely on July wheat, which we advised tLe purchase of, a short time ago, at 67 and is now eelling st 74 fhe adva:ce is due to hesvy droughts in the weet. We have every convenience to assure quick service. Private wires, tickers & telephones. D. McEVERS & CO., Erokers. Steck Exchange Building, Montreal. Correspondence Solicited. hidtatnatiestiean i eae : ne