C at BLACKBERRY COMPOUN)) Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Cholera Infantum, And ail Sommer Complaints. Jere ohn Pleasant to take, Price 25c. HUGHES’ The People’s Druggiet. Apothecaries’ Hall. 99020600 9060 @ ~o OS OCOSS snappy Cinger Snaps Who would want_any other on kind? is not snappy 18 no gooc, We keep the snappy kind —mixed right, made right and we sell them right at A Giner Snap that only 12¢ per Ib. Order today. pesetineses 8602208806 "00 TeLersone 98, D. Stewart Eouirse Bakery BAKESJKEST BREAD. @@O-=66U27 940080280 Provincial Rifle Association. The Annua! Prize Meeting will be held on Weduesday and Thureday, August 15th and | 6th on the Kensington Rifle Rane. AA BARLETT, Capt. Sec’y- Treat F BOCHERTY, Lt. Col. R. L President. Aug 7, 8, 10, 13, 14. Hats, vost & Found RO BERTS & CO. tte, BOY W RXAMINER Office. a | | i PATENT SoviIcl TORS PEOPLE's BANK BUILDING MONTREAL. 12 year’s Examiner in U : . 8. Patent Office NO PATENT— , : Book, TENT~NO Pay 4 Write for Red ANTED.—As apprentice at THE ESTEEMED EXCHANGES. Ottawa Cit zen : Grit writere are striy- ingto blot out from the records the pro~ mises and pledges Sir Wilfrid made in ante-power days, with a view to securing office. But al! their eflorts will be in vain. The people know upon what mnder~ standing they confided to Sir Wilfrid the destinies of Canada and how completely he bas repudiated bis part of tke contract, Pall Mal! Gazette. This is a transla- tion of the Arabic poem presented by the Khedive to the Queen whea he visited Windsor last week. The poem was writ- ten by awell known Egyptian man of letters : “OQ Lady of the Kingdom, O Thou Off epring of Those Mighty Suns, who soar- ed along with their Realms (o Spheres un- der which roll as humble maidens the Heavenly Planets bright. Around Thy Sacred Head do the Angels wreathe their Love-gariands interwoven with the Love. jewels of human souls, But art thou a goddess, too, that before Thee have Times flinched and knelt with an affrighted look, To Thy Sway have humbled themeelves the Countries of the Harth,and the mighty Oceans with their rolling, foaming Plains, and the fearful deserte, with their rolling sandy waves, thunderstruck steod before Thee.” tiieeepreananenanneneneennsttl dye at home Blouses, FOR LADIES seis uth Bos Blouses use MAYPOLE SOAP is unexcelled and costs no more than old fashioned dyes. Send for FREE book on Home Dyeing to A. P. TIPPET & CO., Montreal. A splendid picture of H. M.S. Crescent forms the frentispiece of the Auguat P. E. I. Magazine. You should havea copy. I:’sa good number. AUCTION SALE To be sold at the Publis Auction, om Friday, the dist day August A. D. 1900. At the hour of 12 o’clock noon, premises by Sa the house and buildiags on the corner of Richmond and Rochfort Streets. Also the vacant lots adjoining the above. For further particulars call at the Office of Warburton & McKinnon, Solicitors. MRS. ISR BEL MASON. Mr. Rospert BEAIRSTO, Auctioneer. —-— DR. H.-L. DICKEY (Late of London Hospitals.) SPECIALIST: Kye, Ear, Nose, Throat. OFFICE: Cameron Block, Victoria Row. Hours: 9.30 a, m. tol p. m.;2tolp. m, Evenings by appointment. Telephone. (Eves Tested and Fitted with Glasses.) DR. CLIFT Ceres CHRONIC DISEASES and RUP- TURE. Office at Mrs. Stumbles, corner Prince and Kent Street, Charlottetown, ho» Saturday evening to'luércay &. m. cVery week. cuff bands reinforced, and up. Collars in all the latest shapes, all guarantced 4-ply linen price l5e each or ? for 25c. 18c each or 2? for 30c. 8 round and square ccrners 25c pair or 2 pairs for 45c. Braces, English, American and Canadian makes, prices 10c, “Ue, 25e, 80c and up. Ties, we keep the latest styles, four-in-hand, strap knots, Cutt 3 ‘ 12e, 18¢, } _ bOWSs and puffs, T U nderwear that eke & Co, WEEKS & CO. THE PEOPLE’S STORE. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Remember we have stock a full range of shirts, collars, cuffs, braces, ties and underwear. Shirts for the warm days with “A: pretty silk fronts 80c and $1.00 each. Colored checks, all wareable goods 75c, 95c, $1.10, $1.25 each. Laundried and unlaundried shirts, linen bosoms, ccllar and range in price from 32¢, 902, 75c, 85e gives comfort is the kind you buy at in shirts in stripes and _— THE DAILY EXAMINER: THE DAIL‘ ~ AUGUST 7, 1900 ee eet Raat | THAT SUBSIDY. We are informed, and are authorized to Siale, that the Charlottetown Board of Trade had nothing whatever to do with obtaining a “‘subsidy to the charterers of certain tramp steamers which were loaded with oais in Charlottetown this spring,” as insinuated by our corréspon- dent Shi, per,” The arrangement deems to have been made by the Guvernment and the “char- terers,” whoever they may have been. The shippers of these oats, we presume, had the grain oo hand ;and, finding no marketin the Provinces—owing as we contend to large importatioos of corn, res sulting from the abolition of the corn duty—while prices ruled low in England, they turned to the Government ; and, having irfluence at Oitawa, they ob- tained the subsidy for their chartered steamer, The transaction shows ingenuity and resourcefulnes3 on the part of the ouyers and shippers of these oate. But it was grossiy unfair to other shippers and Owners of shipping here. We don’t blame the charterers who obtained the subsidy, Merchants are to be justified in doing what they can to save them- sclves from loss, so long as it cau be done honorably. But whatabout ine governs ment which allowed a large amount of pub- lie money to be ueed for the relief of cer- tain merchants aod charterers while other merchants and ship owners in the com munity got no subsidy and suffered loss? What wiil those who have oats on hand and obtained no subsidy do? And whet will those unsubsidized ship owners and shippers who make a business of carrying oats between here and England do? It will readily be seem that a subsidy to Steamship ownversorcharterers,who provide steamers fitted with cold storage and ven- tilating appliances and bring ships here for the purpose of opening a new and lucrative trade direct between this Pro. vince and Great Britain in respect to fruit, butter, .cheese, poultry, meats, eggs, etc., is a different thing toa subsidy to the cbharterers of an Ocean tramp which calls here, ouce for all,to loadoate! We should commend the yguve:nment that pro« vided the subsidy in the first case ; we have .o condemn the government which has provided the subsidy in the last case, Of course to Board cf Trade of Charlotte- town could have nothing to do with the latter trawsaction. The Board of Trade exists for the public good ; bunt thie trans. action wes for the good ef a few favored individuals. _— tN SHIP NEWS. a Port of Charlotietown. ENTERED. Aug. 4.—Curetu, Amckshank, Camp- belltou, N. B. ; Aug. 6,—Fred M Batt, Eoman, Pictou: J. 8H. 8., Sonier, Tracadie, N. B.; Merry May, McKay, Sydney; Sir John A. Mc- Donald, Hyde, Sydney; Ethel Aggie, Mooney, Syéuev; Kate, i elaney, Proepec- tive; Samoa, Roper, Sydney, CLEARAD. Aug. 4.—Curetu, Amckskank, Port Daniel. Aug. 4—Merry May, McKay, Pictou ; Tcrriden, Lord, Pictou; Champion, Orr, Richibucto. “To Err its Human.’”’ But to erp all the time is criminal or idiotic. Don’t continue the mistake of neglecting your blood. When impurities manifest themselves in eruptions or when disordered conditions of stomach, kidneys. liver or bowels appear, take Hood’s Sar- Local and _Avrna Resroca.—Meeting tonight at 8 o’clock. GATHERING OF THE CLans.-~—At Souris Driving Park, Aug. 22 inst. Music,—The Band of the 4th Regt., C. A., will play ix Queen Square Gar- ders tonight, Tue Markers.— Large quantities of berries were in market today. Rasp berries were celling at 8¢.a quart and cherries at 7 cents, Fyricipe.—-By request another test ‘of the wonderful fire extinguisher Fyricide will be made ov the market Square to- bight at 9 o’clock. L. O. A.—Misa Mory Cullum, of Tor- onto, Grand Mistress of the Ladies, Orange Association, and friende, will psy a visit tu St. George’s Lodge toxnight, of which a full attendence is ri queated, Visitors welcome, ili chi Moonicar Excursion.--It ie hoped tbat every lover of a good time is bearing iv mind the excursion tomorrow (Wednes- day) night. The excursion promises to be & great success. A limited number of tickets will be sold on the wharf before the Princess leaves. ScHooL Boarp.—The regular monthiy meeting of the school board was held last night. Theresignation of Mise Leuise Barrett as teacher in West Kent was ac- tepted. Miss Maud Bremner has been appointed to the vacancy.Mr. N. Campbell will be retained 8s teacher in West Kent, pending the return of Mr. Bowness from South Africa. Tae Campana.—The Campana called at this port yesterday afternoon on return to Montreal, She left sgain shortly after 9p. m- witha large cargo consisting in part of 1900 boxes cheese shipped by Carvell Brothers, 1200 boxes cheese ship~ ped by A. J. Biffio and 2000 bexes egge shipped by Sundry persons. The Cam-~ pans’s passenger list this trip numbers 120 persons mostly taking the round trip. ’ Dance ar rae Cuirr.—At the Cliff Houee, munnbone pe guests last night participated in a m@Fquerade ball arranged by the genial host und hostess. The costumes were very pretty, and in some cases unique. The proceedings which began by agraod march to the ballroom continued throughout the evening to the great enjoyment of the guests. A refresh~ ing tupper was served and the music was exceptionally good. _ Saovip we Struprep.—The practice now indulged in by many boys and men of bathing in public p'aces is growing to such extent that something should be done tostop it. Laet evening a man undressed himeelf at the foot of Richmond Street, West, in the presence of a crewd of children cf both sexes. He was apparently druok, and had to be dressed and taken awsy by one of the residenta of the neighe borhood. An occasional visit on the part of the police would doa great deal to pre~ vent such scenes. Tse Boat Race.—Tomorrow morning’s race promises to be one of the most keen contested yet. Last year the Flirt won firet prize, but this year the aew boats Freda, Ladysmith, Gentleman and On- ward are likely to meke things interesting. Dr. Alley will start the race at 10 o’elock sharp. The evurse will be from Cene nolly’s wharf aronnd the asylum buoy ; thence around the buoy at Brickmaker’s Point ; thence arouod North River buoy, and back to etarting line—course to be eailed twice ; time limit four hours. Tbe judgesare; Dr. Alley, Dr. Robins, and W.L. Deac. ‘luesteamer will leave the wharf immediately after the boats have started and follow them around the course, Entries are coming in fart. Upto time ofjgoing to press the following have enter- ed ; Freda—Jamee Griffin. Stranger— J H Judeon. Ladvemith—J H Judeon. Gentleman—J H Judson. Jubilee—J H Judson. Onward—DN Taylor. Report—Taylor Bros. Rescue-— J H Taylor. Vede—John Mille. Flirt—J Pineau. Selina H—Lund. saparilia. It will make pure, lie blood, and put you in good health. 4 Sarsa pbc Achaea) ) LIE Roast Beaf in 2 lb tins Compressed Ham in 2b tins 32c each Ceylon Tea in 1 lb fancy tins Pineapple Chunks in 2 lb tins Quaker Rolled Oats, BDessicated Rolled Wheat l6c package Brown and Webbs pure Wea: India Lime Juice Beer & Goff. New Good g, Faust Blend Coffee in 1 lb tins,45c ea (Very fine flavor) 32¢ each 85c each 30c each 16c package : ‘ 8 SSeeSesssssse Other tems} EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN AUGUST 7, 19@0 i | t | | Oo ¢ SUMMER_. @ COMPLAINT Iz quickly cured by using Wild trawberry Comp. or Blackberry Cordial . Perfectly safe for all ages. Pleasant to take. Astringent without produc- ing costiveness. Price 25 cents. Sold only by { a eee ee 35c bottle 25c boitle Fruit Syrups | | x | ~~. p. m. cn Act Meet Me Atthe Always Busy Store Read This Price List of Shirt Waists. Fresh well kept goods these, not soiled or crumpled—but all ready to wear. White | In sizes 13 1-2, 14 and 14 1-2, $1.35 and $1.40 For S8Oe each. In sizes 12 1-2,13 and 13 1-2, $1,50, $1,75 and $1.95 For $1. each. Colored, and Black and White, 85c, 95c, and Cc $1.00 For 505.4, Cvulored, and Black and White, $1.35 For 75 $1.55, $1.60 and $1.90 For 95 Sach: $2.25, $2.35 and $3.00 For $1.50 each, , STANLEY BROS Se $1.20 and c each. Furnishing News : For Saturday We pride ourselves in showing'the largest and nobbiest lo f neckwear in the city. We have them at any price from 2¢ to 75.¢ Another strong line with us is our Shirts. White and solored shirts, soft outing shirts collars attached cilk front shi.ts, See our doubie thread Balbriggan Un?o- clothing, 85¢ per suit. Extra bargains every Saturday aight, Store open util 12 Gordon & MoLellan «eee. Men’s Stylish Outfitter ~ Crash Skirts, Pipue Skirts, Shirt Waists White Shirts Waists Colored All fresh! new goods, no old stcck, but they have ¢ be sold this season, so it will pay you to look at them, TI. J. 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