-_ r When you get to the roof use our famous Eastlake Shingles Galvanized or Painted. They look well and last well—are Fire, Lightning and Rust proof d are quicker laid than others, be- se of their patent telescopic side lock, Be sure of enduring protection by tting genuine Eastlakes, they never Write us for full information. Metallic Roofing Cc. Limited TORONTO. Lm 2 Ia Souvenir J Goods we have a large assortment of Buckels, Brooches, ti ‘ | eral | Pins, Tea and Coffee’ i whS, “ H TAYLOR Jeweler '& Optician, i, Jueen Square. All Kinds if idusieal |... Wments wa WULAAALbAadddaddd MAeQacdbdbadddAbdbddasdd lds ddd QbdGddbdddddddddde nd ddAQad dads ¢ are to be had at our store. We carry a full S ‘ In stock, We position to quote are a lowes: We are here to guarantee you prices, instru- ment sell, We have done it in the past—we every W e will continue to do in the future. It will pay you to buy “Musical In- struments” from sO us, Bros Queen’ Street. : Mil lec MARMALADE. This week we offer Upton’s Murmalade in Glass pots 15c each, Or 2 pots for 25 cents. In 7lb Pails only 70c each. Keiler’s Dundee Orange Marmalade in lib Jars 20c each, Or 2 Jars for 35¢c. In 7lb Soldered tins 95c¢ each Cairns Ginger and Pine. “apple Marmalade in ilb glass jars 25c each. Or 2 Jars for 45c. All the above are first-class new goods| just received in stock at Beer & Goff. Coonolly’s Building. bi sbdsddsdbdbd A, 2 SAddddddattt se ' THB DAILY EXAMINE JUNE 19, 1900 —— ee THE GUARDIAN AGAIN. Yesterpay Tue ExaMINeR pointed out that it bad not observed in the Guardian « word of commendation of the course pursued by the Opposition men bers re~ garding prohibition, The Guardian takes exception (0 this statement, and by way of refutation extracts from its issue of yester~ day the following :— ‘in the Legiciature the representatives of the Coprervitive party COmpriting almost half tte Gouse, gave their support to the principle of the Bull. They went wueh further, in proposing and tuppert- iog by their votes amendments designed to make it more etringent and effective.” Sut there ia not a word of commenda. ‘icon jor the Opposition in this extract. lc is w mere etatement of fact, evidently reluctantly made. It the bil were promoted by a Conserras tive Government and a Liberal Opposition calculated to submitted amendments make the measure more effective, which rejecte: by the Government, how would the Guardian act? Would it not be Joud in its denun- ciation of the Government for its con, duet 2? Would it not say that the Opposi. tion deeerved the thanks of the temperance people for their action? But the boot the other foot now, and the | Guardian is “ discreetly ” To | commend the Conservative Opposition for | eecking to make the bill as effective as p esibie might injure the Guardian’s Lib» friends, aod of cour-e that would amendments were 1s on silent. never do. —-s-+o — LIBERAL SCANDALS. Ir is announced from Octawa that the Government has flatly refused to entertain. ell aud tingular, the euggestions made by Sir Charles Tupper a week ago with the object of en'atying the ecope of the elec- tion frauds commissicn and facilitating its proceedings and conclusions. At tue time Sir Wilfrid Laurier promised to lay tho-e siggestions before the Minister of Justice, and subsequeatly he read Mr. Mille’ de- Cision declining t-em all. Sir Wilfrid and his associates are evidently not strong that are on investigations. For ways dark they are not unlike the heathen Chinee, But their eins are finding them out. i —— There is fot room for two opinions re-| i . . garding the emergency rations scandal, and the action of the Premier in prevent- ing prompt enquiry i3 therefore eurpris~ ing. We agree with the Mail and Em- pire that on such a serious matter, @ matter involving the lives of our brave fellowes at the front, the Government ought to be only too glad to order an investiga- tion. As a matter of fact the affair should have been probed without Parliameotary intervention at all. It ought not to have been necessary for Mr. Monk to raise the question in the Hous>, ‘There was noth« ing to consider, nothing to? make post- ponement necessary. But the Liberal scandals do not end with election frauds and emergency rations. Everything they touch seems tainted. Thelatest is a charge of fraud in connection with the Yukon telegraph scheme. In his place inthe House a few dsys ago Sir Hibbert Tupper called for papers in connection with the pur- chases for this undertakiny. At once Sir | | THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETON JUNE Wilfrid said a regular notice of motion would have to be given before the papers would be produced. This was a “ bluff,” for tbe Goverament has taken every day for its own business, aud & notice of mo- ‘tion cannot be reached this session. Sir Hibbert intimated that no supplies will be voted until the papers and accounts are produced. The Yukon telegraph job, which is in Tarte’s department, requires investigation on behalf of the people. i FLOPPER PINEAU AND THAT SORT OF THING. Pineau would appear to be in doubt in Ottawa or would ask M. P., his in whether he was not March last. Perhaps, if he ‘Donald Bernard McLellan, doubts could be removed. It is said in behalf ot Premier Farqu- bareon that he is ashamcd of the wretched Wise and Pineau and would deals with have diseolved and gone to the country, but Sir Louis Davies objected. Sir Louis Davies is understocd to have denied that he met Mr. Pineau, M. L. A., P. E. I., when he wasin Ottawa March 3-10. We donot know that he has denied knowledge of any letter from the deputy minister of marine to the said Pineau, inviting him to visit the Capital. — Ottawa Citizen. all “AN ISLAND HEROINE. The following resolution passed by the Board of Managers uf the Newtoa Hos- pital, State of Massachusetts, will speak for iteelf. The young lady referred to is a daughter of Mr John McPherson, ma chivist onthe P EI Railway: ‘Resolved, That the Executive Com~ mittee of the Newton Hospital hereby express their high appreciation of the valuable service and courage displayed by Miss Gertie McPhersou in reseuing the patients of the contagious ward at the time of the recent fire.” EK. P, Scares, Secretary. ‘AFTER INFORMATION. Sir,—From what head outside of the head of the editorof the Guardian did the followiag, contained in the editorial in that paper this morning on ,‘‘Federal Eléctione,” emanate: “Aud it was be- lieved’ the Opposition were disposed to prolong the session 80 a8 to prevent the appeal to the people at this particular time,” Curious ONE ——— ree CO ‘The Thorn Comes Fort’ With Point Forward.’’ ‘¢ ‘ , he thern point of disease - d ’ ¢ isanache or pain. But the 7 + blood ts the feeder of the : ¢ = ’ ’ , whole bedy. Purify it with Ty , a] ‘ ood’, Sarsaparilla. aver and stomach will at once respond? No thorn in this point. Severe Palns—“I had severe pains In my stomach, a form of neuralgia. My mother urged me to take Hood’s Sarsapa- rilia and it made me well and strong. I bave also given it to mr baby with satis- factory results. I am glad to recommend Hood's Sarsaparilla to others.” Mrs, Jonn La Page, 240 Church St., Toronto, Ont, Compiete Exhaustion—" After treat- ment in hospital, I was weak, hardly able to walk. My blood was thin. I took Hood’s Sarsaparilla until well and gained 20 lbs, It also benefited my wife.” ARTHUR MILL Dresden, Ont. _ Never Disappoints Kidneys Hood's Pills cure liver ills; the non-trritating and Only cathartic to take with Pood’e Sarsapari!ia Pr ee TRY Our BICYCLE LIVERY; Look at our assortment of NEW BI Brine MARK WRI CHT tHome Makers. cn ee = All new wheels. CYCLES. We have all world Leaders. Your Bicycte to our jrepair shop}for,satisfactory repairs. & 00. LI 19, SUCDEACROEEREREGUROREREERUEGRESECREREEOES — Desirable Wedding (its [f you wish your present to be dainty, in gocd taste, and of sterling silver, but inexpensive let us suggest :— Sterling Silver Cream Ladle. Sterling Silver Butter Knife. Sterling Silver Coffee Spoons 4 doz in case. Sterling Silver Fruit Spoon. S'erling Silver Sugar Spoon. ’ If thete are not what you like we have a large number of similar articles at very low prices. A pleasure to have you in- spect cur stock, W. W. Wellner. Jeweler and Engraver. TARGREGEG ** SSCS SARE RRERRRERGRERERGREREEE To Accommodate The Public We have opened a Nurses’ Register. Persons wishing to engage a nurse cin do so by Macdonald's Drug Store Nurees can register free of charge. PIC-NIC China Point. aS The Catholics of China Point and Gallas Point intend holding a grand Pic-Nic on the beautiful grounds of Mr. Fred Nelson, ON MONDAY, JULY 9th. In aid of the funds of their Chapel there. A good warm dinner will be prepared, and also tea on the tables at noon. ‘Lhe steamer Jacques Cartier will leave S. N. Co’s Wharf, Char- lottetown, at 9.304. m’*, to convey excursionists to the grounds, retura- ing in the evening after all the fun is over, calling at Haliday’s Wharf go- ing and returning. The band of the League of the Cress will be on the grounds to discourse sweet music, and bag pipes and fiddles and high diddle diddles A Saloon well stocked with all the delicacics of the season will be pro- vided for the benefit of the guests ané will be presided over by that Prince of good fellows, Mr. John OC Morrisey. Dancing booths, swings, qucits, and all sports usual on such eccasiens will be provided, and a fine day’s sport may be looked for. Al! are cordially invited to attend. Admission to the grounds including tea 25 cents Dinner 50 cents. By order of commitee. WALTER MORRISEY, Sec. D Ex. 2 awtld. Se te” Are you getting up a Sunday School Ficnic Or a big Church Peg Or anythng else in that line ? Well, first of all you'll want to ad- vertise it. Let everyone know that you are going to hold it. You will have some locals in THE EXAMINER of course. You know how much that will cost you. But you will also want some hand- bills and perhaps some smal! circulars. Let us print these for you. We'll do them for you in a first-class manner. And when you want some tickets you'll find that we can do them as nicely as they can be had anywhere on the Island. The Examiner Job Print. Charlottetown, London House Building. AUEPPRUHUCRDGREGEEEDGERSQERCGUQEERREREOUDESRSROOERUGOUDURRRERE SPEED SEER SENSSSQASCHARSE EGG AOUEAE? COLANRRRERESSOSE i | 1900 a Charlottetown Steam Navigation Go, STEAMERS LIMITED, “NORTHUMBERLAND” and “PRINCESS” Leave as below every day Sundays excepiteg, ) : . Frem Point Dy CuEnefon arrival of 11 John 50 trein from St, lor SUMMERSIDE, connecting with express train for Charlotttetown and ‘tl ignish. From SumMersipE on Jottetown and all Connection Uanada, also at St. Jo \ & ule in with and Dominion Atlantic R. R, arrival of morning train from Char- . ul stauons of P. E. I, & CHENE, connecting with afternoon train Poston and MontREAL. at Moncton with at St. John with C. P, R. for Pom? Dy for St. Jony, train for Canada and WV. B. and railway tor U.S and Steamers of International Lines, Tuesday and Satur- day afternoons for Boston direct due following day at noon, and on Monday, Wednesday and Friday mornings with steamers for Eastport, Portiand and Boston, From Pictou about half-past-three on arrival of day train from Halifax and Sydney for Cuartorretown. From CHARLOTTETOWN for Pictou at 8.: » 30, a m., connect. ing there with day trains for Cape Breton and Halitax at Norta Sypney with steamer Bruce for Newfoundland At Hartrax with C, A. and Plant Line for Boston. Passen- xers from all places on P. K. I. Railway east of Charlottes town can leave home 24 hours later than if joining Plant Steame:s in Charlottetown and connect with same steamer in Halifax. Through tickets to be had at Grand Trunk, Canadian Pacific, Intercolonial and P. K I Railways, and on the Com- pany 3 Steamers and connectin glines in United States and Canada. Steamers are run on Eastern Standard Time. F. W HALES, Charlotte own, P. KE. Island. Secretary, A 3-°, MARCIN is ull we rcquire upon orders to b2 executed on the New York Stock Excnarge for Siocks. , > ‘ 1 ° or ° You ca» deal in Jots of 25 -bares—comm ssion 1-8 Succees at G7 aud is now eellirng at 74 ia the west. We have every convenience to asture quick service, Private wires, tickers & telephones. D. McKVERS & CO., Stock Exchange Building, Montreal. & ful Specu'ation ix simply the application of common sense and xpert knowledge to the market movements, Our Customers Have Made Handsomely on July wheat, which we aivised the purchase of, @ short time ago, the advauce is due to heavy droughts per cent each way. Brokers. | Corresponde nce Solicited. ronage. of just now, pays to Buy at Perkin's- We Want To do Business With you We want jour trade in Dry Goods and Men’s Furn- ishings and are doing our best to deserve your pat- Our stcre is one of the prettiest and best lighted in Cha: lottetown,and everything is displayed in a neat, tastey manner that helps to make quick buying easy. Make it « point 10 give our store a trial. sure jou wilifbe pleased with your visit and purchase. Here are a few lines that we are selling a quantity We are * 5 - Ladies’ Undervests . Ladies undervests - - 5c Ladies undervests, short sleeves : 10¢ Ladies undervests, short orlong sleeve - 25¢ Ladies undervests, short sleeve, round neck 38¢ Ladies undervests, swiss ribbed - 6oc 7 av Ladies’ Hose Ladies Black Cotton Hose ; “ 10c Ladies Black:Cotton Ribbed Hose - - 15 Ladies Black Cashmere Hose Beat 25¢ 7 . = > > Workingmen’s Shirts Flannelette shiris—all sizes 18e Heavy knit shirts—all sizes - - 30¢ Heavy Black and white duck shirts} . , 65¢ Men’s underwear—per suit : : t : ‘ 44C Men’s underwear—per suit ; ae : 50c F PERKINS & CO THE MILLINERY LEADERS. iiieniiiaciiliaili a ,