; fe fe ai Also ult is a leader and iothiug stocks are but our small profit — * . . , ~\ryry _ “fy , T TAT > . THE DAIL’ EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN JUNE 13 1900. ow owe A PROO LE oN TEES aoc? * , ine ", oe “ ‘ j ’ ‘ A a’ ee ee oe — oe a ee : . aT) sociation.” Thie goodly array of Lib-| 18 IT PROHIBITION OR A SHAM 1 anes | yr Nolte 4 ', —a Lil } , B d ba, (ul j valve ht been practically wiped out. encithi «die = arm Sik,—The Pineau Governmert has (pron ‘ iP ty} , Oi) i-eed & Proh hition | Ww, “aD 1 an ittemnpt Waals NE 1s, is ‘ ‘} TS , THE POLITICIANS is made to give them lj what is okiaie AND THE PRESS. | only Prohibition in name. Agrippa said ! 7 ‘ Pan) ey ' he le ‘ sy 4 . s oe ST .DUNSTAN’S COLLEGE a ee ee ee adies belonging to be & Ubristian this last act is almost ° 1 with Notre D sais ie prohibition, but itis phohtbition only in : course of bis fine addres . i { ' lipg @ Giand | ’ , tic V terested ly th “ ' name ; for coes not ich Lhe Innumer- sle in the B. I 8. H . " eee terday afternoon, Dr. Campbell mad able and more dangerons clubs which will, iv and Tuesday, Dunstan s Uolege are v ' decided hit at the Politicians and the moment it is declared law, spring into | " ‘ Ta Str } ci eects 08 vrowth iD u- : ‘ xistence The ts Y Ce Organizalti a | onl oon, Sueur u ated upon the growth ¢ Press. But he seemed to forget that these | **’ t Phe oe © OFganiz MIODS | bi Be By ' ' Home-made Candy - yrea wes ré ume- } ' i the echurebes aud lovers of good order and . f a" ’ re¢ ’ n° ~re 7 ? ] wihiat : eo » | i é son aflords will be off . , ated 1 en are, Upon the whole, aL Une } DC | sobriety ovld not be deceived. I[t ia; , od j : Lit sa ; , } , t ’ ’ . - ’ o i ) | W Spar; i make the I “ ’ make them. If the por) HGO8 Freak their] not a prohibtitory ja ‘ OUt almost a pro . . lowe (it I “al avis™ . { : ms €1 : ntirance L0c. C eget k i \ promises and are corrupt Or capal e. the nivbitor the Pat juaarson- P 1) : - fo 1 er wingis now being; * ck Pinean G ne ore s iki hie Bos ie retty ark rnatterns 1n ats Snite—_all] a i a9 . 4 . "9 : peopie have the power t¢ vote €tb | e" he a ree em 9 | : es 7 and ai: prices, - et eed St ous _ a wh snd **turn (bem out:” ar] news- errr : “aon? ve passed (hié * almost [3] L< k 7 i N VY R ue SILLS ()) Yr spe yal a P . , 7 clic communities of \C°"" 8 , er." 1, . e enforced by | wy Dine Suits, Our, special fine clay serge suit mes ee re papers whic blish sengatious and lies sas papers Whit i DUDIISD AFavLious and i thems 2 he pn} } Impress Vv . fo it ] ie a > - 3 { Isla they con te , ' mn £4 ‘Impress yeu for its lowness. Boys good wearing ane 4 j | ; i would not last long if not patronized by dhe py d this law, but | . 2100 1 OF ee ns ntthing hi , 1 I aris b , . enite & } 9) "xk © KA. ¢ F ' S 6 , tbe people. When blaming the politic ant Vat 2 PFOVIFIONS Ww > made more suit | 1.00, heady I fd, 2.00 and JUV, ‘\ Au an cont , : i rt os Fal) : le ‘ ’ aud ibe pre 88 OF thelr C¢ uniry, the peo} e . ' BoD Zalon _— Ve a and is unique, anda . : te ren i ‘ hereafter existing, to ‘ ' 7 > | Tt ns tor the student reflect upon themselves, +8 toe people's me under its provisions. The Pineau bd Pont Q t : S| Wa & riu . . . . . a 4 uv — a a ew a i: business to select and elect capable and Government voted against the prohibitory Bi & 3 - Ming 10 mind ana) ee ; i : aa % AE ‘ i} tt ,| honest politicians; it’s the people’s buai- amendment, and eupported the “almost” , ' ~ Ss ti reviremenb 14 | De thitine ow ’ ) » . ‘ | Probipitio w now passe t 38 ar ness to discriminate between newspapers | | ‘ i ition La " f ? ’ “ s ree W ae : j ary ¢ ( —"s : | Wo'cod gives poor como! to the temper- € SOlICc OI patronage re aak for wanr favare , | which habitually publieh falsehocds and P : I cit your patronage, but we ask fon your tavers only to the eX S week we ¢ fler a n.ce h are essential to the higher intei- : : é {| ance people; for it will remain a dead ; i J - wr lata. ' 'l-informed | ™i8representations and those which pub [letter upon the statute book. The] tent that we deserve them. Not alone that our boys’ cl eont ining one pound i Ol ual de vesOpment. That weli-lDIorme? @ wai eed ee ae : : aay . : : aie , otnds lish the truth, | Country should at Once awaken upto 4 tull most ecmple te and most stvlish and most leaai y ve 4 , ea ahonid ‘ t 1] or« I i ( "Aw | j bee . is . ; ‘ ii} . s aY & it IeaAslnNe j -cround cofiee,for ZY_CenNtg. | parents should select wer orderes a | realization that this Government, which : ’ I nS) Ge > ae “ee . ee acearnenenleti co ‘ . i nib ae : : - . , : dition to the Coffe |1}:ere | tonalinentutions tp Prince Edward Is-| is &@ mixture of License aud quasi-prohibix~ |] system, or trade winning methods, are appreciated by all who deal here, a i : f yt fland is theretore not wonderful, But ic| NOTES AND COMMENTS. | tion, Is Only @ spam and frat upon the i111 teed | . ’ ae very wun & Ene &Giass |” it g oe af Matias claiuetel, Sout Willi DE recognized by you muaccess urges on to greater efforts + 3 r ms . as 1.2%, | is cCreditabie tO these WHY govern the in | elem atattigence af ® people wh ' ' oe ” greater ¢ forts to please, ag ry . 100 alit ich hs : T Pains . - | On responsible gover ent 1 is prey. cee ree sere ; iil aineasd (ua . oo P tCr good gerry +! itution, to the Rector and bis efficient} —The Kaiser, imperious as he is, | Sas Ae ; hy : — 7 a 7 ag’ you li agmit upon comparison with any coinpeting offerings. YOu Le thing Call at ur in Quebec ;) basn’t his own sweet will in respect to ce, and nota one-man power (Pineau) ;Uu Lb LiLice . stafl, that 80 many parents In Quebec anc : H i | . as we have now. & ly j fe the 1S ' , 8. D : everything. Me recentiy expressed & wish i . oT 9 1) s >7)) here [eR “Les ~ 8 as | . ! 2 31 7 . ear) \ ang J ce L€1ll G&S | eleewhere have select St. unstan’s Bs | that the Englieh language shoald be ef- | PROHIBITION \ ve 0) ly a& ;1mite nium=- e A Mater ot their boys, rom ibe f-giualiy tang! t in the gymnasium of the $1.50 & $2, $2.50 and upwards. . n stock, ir cers nds ‘asi¢al iments Of | Ins: are ta be had at our store. We carry a fa!] stock, We are position to quote in a lowes: W ir here to guarantee you prices, every instru- ment we sell. We have done i: we in the past will continue to in the future. It do so will pay youio buy “Musical In- struments” from us, UNIT TECCEre iret rir eeee CL LEURter LeeLee nereeeee seer ryt Cette r rer err ery anr yey Bc - Millec Bros wn Queen Street. = »nolly’s Building. m6! AMMA ddd NeW GOODS BIG STOCK Large Assriment Just Opened. Hisir erimpers, side combs, back com Ly, something new in ladies’ belts, purses, swagger and walking sticks, sehco] bags, movth organs, carvers, bread knives, pocket knives, shaving brashes," razors, watches, clocks, jewelry, silverware—at the Modern Jewelry and Fancy Goods Store. Souvenir goods a specialty. Jury & Co Sunnyside Ch’town NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the business of the late Cherles Matheson, Painter, will be carried on by the undersigned un- til further notice. The butinees wi!! be under the man- agement of John C. Murphy, who been in the employ of the deceased for the past nine years, is amaster workiman, and quite competent to conduct the work. The patrousge of former customers kindly celicited. JANE MATHESON, Bt. Avard’s, June 12th, 1900, _—eod, . i? oe ron 2% ae : 2er & Geil | merely commercial point of view, It Is rtaut that the trend of students should ) Ay . rowards this Province. Each boy at re here, expends hundreds of dollars w year ip the community. From this { view, everyoue tion of Si. Duusten’s take on be realized. abpoiLer wing will ere long 9 but tor Roman Caibolics the Insllintien iz, of course, a higher good. Judging by the one of the commencement exercires, we have nO hesilaiion ia taying that this bigber good is being atiained, “be papers 'read and ibe aadresses delivered were tnoughttul, log:eal, well composed, and | breatbed # Wholesume epirit; aud there | was in evidence also, the pure in.ellectual | pleasure afforded by gocd music, vocal i ; } | | 1 | ren acd instrumental. NISLEADING T is ‘pointed out that the analysis of the political “group” of British Columbis, as published is misleading. A corress pondent of the Star save that tbe giving ot seventeen Oppoeiiion members in addi- on to the Coneervativesis imply a blind. Out of the seventeen men, £0: claseed, all : but one, the Star corresrponden’, learns are cr Conservatives, who others. eniver= the doubt is over all added wnat litile tained that the whole of the succeseful candidates, Mariic’s immediate supporters, wili vote together agaiust the Premier, and it is noted, as remarkable that, with the exceztion of Mettin and bi; there was not a €xcept immediate supporters, Liberel among the candidates. The Vancouver World, before the elec- tions, gave @ lictof the Martin Govern- ment candidates throrghout the province to show that it is purely a Liberal Govern- ment ,and should be supported by 4! | Liberals., In the par- ticularization it describes some of the can. didatee as “*well known Liberals,” others as having “nothing in their veins but the beet of Liberal blocd.” Another is “de. ecended from Highland Scotch Liberale,”’ still another “has beeu noted as an ad- vanced Liberal,” others “staunch Liberals” while one is th® “President of the Vancouver Liberal As. Gia = ; must hope that | Anthem was beiog sung ip | Commons, a few days ago National Schools. Bur the delegates to the German Schoo! Reform Association decided that Englisi: shail be optional, like Hebrew. —The fact that Sir Wilfrid Mr. Fielding and one or two other minis~ ters kept their seats while the National commented upon by tne press. “Actions,” itis said. “speak jiouder than words” Sir Louie Davies stood up like a British man and so did Sir Henri Joly ae Lotbis niere. —Whetber the Federal Government will act with premptitude or pot, in re- apectto the demand for ihe dismissal of Lieutepant-Governor McInnes, 's watched wth great intrrest. The general courebsus Ol CplHiGn amongst constitu: Laurier, | belpg | the House ot | is betwg much | tional lawyers 13 that they have no choice | but to take immediate action and dismiss | bim. —Commenting upon the report that Mr ‘Tarte torent:ned to close up ihe | Canadian section of the Paris exhibition 'ualess he was given the chef place io the irecep:on to President Louubet, The Mon treal Goez-tie savs that *inafew months ithe Cenavian people will tave op oppor tunity to cut off the very big bead of a very small miniscers They will do ercdit totheir couniry by taking advautage offi! —One of tbe papers coulrase Sr Wilfrid Laurier’s aecepiion in the plebiscit2 and pronibi ter, sud oth r matters, with the stra gutforward aci ot: lesptcs 10 | Hugh John McDonald in passing the pro- have, thus, @ clear | ,to the } i marks: j } \ | bill to which be stucd pliidged electors of Manitoba, “Between the manly Hazh Jura acd the tricky Sir Wilfrid there difference of meral character.” ie + ene hibiticn Brat {¢+~ IS & Vaart Promoters of Teapariies, Pisnics Gardgn Parties etc. Have your _ handbills, tickets, etce., printed by THE EXAMINER Job Print. You will have them done prompt ly. You will have them done in the best manner, You will have them at a low price. Write or call for prices. The Examiner Job ; Print. are simply | Charlottetown, London House Pui lding. Our BICYCLE LIVERY Look at our assortment of All new wheels. NEW BICYCLES. We have all world Leaders «< rine Your Bicycie to our repair shop for satisfactory repairs, ne tt te MARK WRIGHT ‘& 00.. LID — ee ee -- Home Makers. j SHIP NEWS. Pert of Charlottetown. ENTERED. June 12 —Anna Laurie, Jimmo Sbedise; Javet, Gerrior, North Sydney Estelle, Bontin, Bathurst; Patriot, De- Coste, Sydney; Deisy, Moran, Pictou; Danie!, Roberts, Wallace; Edwin A Gro- zier, McDoug:!), Picton. ‘LEARED, June 12. — Daisy, Moran. Pictou; Elec tric Blesb, Fenquere, Sydnev; Daniel, Roberts, Wallace; C V Minet, MeDouald, Piciov; Edwin A Grozer, McDougall, Montague. Gonstipation Headache, biliousness, heartburn, indf- gestion, and al) liver ills are cured by Hood’s Pilis Sold by all druggists. 25 centa — ‘WANTED parcel boy ‘ & Co. W, Bros, TE you are ran down take Mac's Blood Tonie and Laxative Pills. For sale cnly at Wacdonala’s Drug Store Just received—Hoftbran Malt Ex- tract acd full line of Perfumed Pine Preducts. at once a smarié App'y to Weeks Y ' - KB. Corsets at Stanley wee Prince Edward Island Magazine The following are the contents for June now on sale at all the book- stores and newstands. North Side Queen Square, a Generaiion Ago—Frontiepiece. My Forte—Jeremiab S. Clark. Sea _ of Fortune—- John F. Robertson, r. Newspaper Life and Newspaper Mex—II. (filue.) —8. H. Fletcher, Scottish Asecciations in P. E. Island— Hon. Senator Macdonald. | Bedeque and its People—1. (illus.)—L. U. Fowier. What Constitutes a Gentleman ?—Jobn MaeLaren. The Empire (Stagee in its Progrees)- IIL. Hon. A. B. Warburton. This numb r_is well worth reading Get acopy at o®ce, Price 5 cents. D. C. McLEOD BARRISTER, ATTORNEY, SOL, OITOR, ETC. Orrice—Bank of Nova Scotia Building, Charlottetown: * dy 3 mos wk!y 1 year | i i . dence is here for you For 4Sittle Lads Knee « Fo Pants Suits, new, novel, exclusive | efiects, and each suit $1 to $2 lower than you'll find them elseweere, rr . [rue the same statem: might be made by any concern, but the evi- when you call. Try it. A ) Ra Clothi: seve our men's $4 to, $15.00, and between prices ' Big Boys and Young Me ng3s.Suits, up to $15.00, we sey, bec. Us: trade, nothing is too fine for our but the between prices ara most popular, $5, $6 and $7.50 for handsome attire, and a guaranteed siving makes buying here safe and profitable. as Paton & Co. (o Your Interes and boy's Mur sales are larger in clothing Than for years, _ _Mhe reason, We are selling good filing well-made suits for about 20 per cent lower than current prices. do ycurseelf justice. You can save enough on a suit of clothes to buy a Hat anda pair Boots. t Vohe:e Worth 1 MACOUNALL and Low Prices Meet. Peery ey ne gee eh nee Vv. ‘ @¢qd if ge table ( reusplanted) 46c per 100; late Cabbag> : ‘d ready the 20th June, 12¢ per 100; early s+ owlali Cauli flower, 502 per 100, extra early Tomato 25c per doz; Celery 40c Pompkin, lic per! <. Flower Plant».— | Panrvy, (1 doz traus,i sic in box) 2Ce per box; nice Seedling Pansies 12c per doz. of above pansy cost $6.00 per oz ) Extra choice Verbena, (transplanted in boxes) 25c per doz: (in moss do., 20¢ per doz.;) Doatle Daisy, (in bloom) 5c each; Large Forget me-not, Hollyhock, Rock+t, Sweet Wil- jiam, ete , 5c each, 40c per diz; Petunia Candytuft, Migoore te, Balsam, Mora- ‘Gay's Plants, Plants.— Extra Early Cabbag:, from late do., 12c per doz; per 100; Cucumber, Sqnasb, u-v in bloom, 40c per doz; (The seed Varuacions, Diantbua Aster Phlox, ing Glory, Nasturtium Canary Creeper Marigold, Chrysanthem ns, Uiagon Ageratum, etc, etc., 12: per 2; Uarpet of Snow, Alyssum, Golden Fiather. te srelia, (for edging ot beds) 6c per doz, 4Jc yer 100; Deniia Bulbs, 8c each; Gladiolas, 4c eacd ; Paime, 40c — \o $1.00 each; Asparagus window plant, the most posular h»nging plaot 30c to 40¢ each. time Provinces (packed in »: =~) Inder plane will not be sent until ali dav r Mail orders a specialty. relves to anv part cular Stalls or Nursery GarJdevs ed es & guide for our many custowers from a 2 8 Murket House. Tue, Thu&w. Sperengi the fines} Plants sbipp | to al; the Meri ot frost is past W.d ot bind ours pric ” Market tie above is intea- aur tance. Please remit cash with order. J.J, GAY & SON, Charlottetown and