cmt THE Little Liver Pills. Must Bear Signature of 7 Lm (ie ee Kozol See Fac-Simile Wrapper Below. | Very small anc as oasy to take as sugar. *,, FOR 4EADACHE.. CARTERS roa DIZZINESS. RES ITTLE FOR BILIOUSHESS. 2 IVER FOR TORPID LIVER. = PILLS. ir COMSTIPATION. FOR SALLOW SKIN. FOR THE COMPLEXION GEN UINZS must mye ry woo’ of WS, [Purely Vegetable. CURE $!CK HEADACHE. Hillsborough ape bide The New Bridge is com- ing and so are the dry 7 ry streets a | roads, ] her witli , sgolre= lie’e ( Vout thing nice In Ve Have a fine Selection Selling Yery Low J.B. BELLI The Bargain Boot and Shoe Store. WITATION IS THE SINCEREST FORM OF FLATTERY.” ’ The best proof that WINARD'S LINIMENT has extraordinary terits, and is in good repu'e with the public, is, that iT IS EXTENSIVELY IMITAT- ED. The imitations resemble the genuine srticle in appearance only. They lack the genera: excellence of Genuine notice is necessary, as irjurious and ms, called WHiTe LINI wes, &c., liable to produce chronic inflam mation of the skin, are often sn stituted fo WINARD’ LINIMENT by Dealers, because ihey pay a larger profit. They all Sel on the Merits and Advertising of MINARD'S. Ome in particular claiming to be made by a ormer proprietor of Mixarp’s LINIMENT, which simply is a lie. This dangerous imitat INSIST.UPON HAVING MINARD'S LINIMENT MADE BY C. C. RICHARDS & C0,, Yarmouth, N.S.. wee OO eee eee Ct” 6509 0049) 204 963600" Because we do not Select some tew articles and tell how low we sell them, dcn’t think that our goods are high priced. If your ; office or store is in need of ink, pens, mrucilage, or any- thing in our line, call in, We will stpply you. MITCHELL S” BOOKSTORE Queea St. Opp. Prowse’s. OOO +000 000! F tv80 O90 CNRS SOOT COS4E A O40 O9OS 95060886 2906 2900 1S THE MARCH TO RUIN. | ever thay are, or whatever th y are, when light is thrown on their doings, tne party ra)liee to their support as if to assail them were to lay the axe at the root of the tree of Liberalism.The emergency ration white wasbivg is the latest casein point, but it is only one. Commen senee is out- raged and public intelligence offended hy aliempts to show that everything is all right when it is plain that everything Is all wrong. But Liberal journals and Lib- eral politicians cannot see this, and so they pursue a course that brings their whole party into the mess aod makes it appar thatthe firetduty of a government aad «ll who believe in its principlesis to protect the black sheep of ite following ‘rom the punishment their offences merit. The end of sueh folly is disaster, ae it should be; but there is evidently no one in authority in th party who both sees and has streugth ww pont out and stop it. The march to ruia wil go on. Montreal Gazette. CAUSES OF THE LONG SESSION. In the course of nie last Ottawa letter Mr. 8. D.Scoit remarked that after five montis Mr. Mulock bad iutroduced unis mil tor edjueting labor disputes, which he d clave. ta ve one of the most imporiaat events ot bis lite. About the sime time Mre Fielding bring» down a reries of esti- mates asding for seven and # half million do!larw. * * * = To go back a little we fiod that ihe fir ¢ estimates Which are usually duwa within a few days oftbe opeviug were aot ready tor weeks. Mr Fielding’s budget speech aid not cowe until seven weeks afier the oprniog The bouese has beeu in ses*ivn tuur mouths before tbe supplemeutary estimates for the year theaclo-ing made appearance. No obstruction trom oppesition. Asto ob-truction,—the op position made no debate ou the address, und were even aitacaed by the miui-t-rs fur allowing it togo through with co Ltte otj-cuion. The budget debate was long, but for tbe first time probably to the history of the @ountry there were more speeches ontbe Governm ni «ide tuso on the Opposition, We have had amendments to supply, but the firsc ove moved was brought 1a by Mr. Russell, o« tne Government side, for the purpoa- of glorifying Mr. Fielding and killing ume Much the larger pert of (ue debae was on goveroment side aad io all subsequent discussions the eupporters of the govern- meat have done st Jeast ther fall share of che talking. Inthe face of: his it was coarged no Jomger agothao Friday night that the Opposition was making delay. Yet here is the record for that day and the three preceding, given in Huaneard ecolumar, adjusting tue broken coumns ot conver:ation as fairly 88 porxs:tie:— iheic Gv’t, Opp’a. MORON OT 5 os soc ccees se oss 52 Wedaoceday. ......ccce.. 61 67 TRUPOdBY ...ccccce -c0- sere +. 68 52 | ae coos 66 68 THE NEW HAVEN MEETING. Ma Epirorn,—The report of the New Haven meeting published in the Pa t.iot is b th uotruthful and misleading, notwithstanding its silly bead limes New Haven did not speak decidediy in favorof Dr. Douglas, Afler reciting the Grit speakers the Patriot adds Messrs. William Campbel!], P. McCourt, A. C. Shaw on tbe Conservative side. The latter, seedless to say did not get ahearing. I pronounce this statement a d:liberace falsehood as every one at that meetiog knows I was called om by the eleciors and did not want to speak as it wasiate. Mr. Cyrus Crosby then got up to speak, but the meeting continued call - ing foc me aud Mr. Crosby was not allowed to speak antil I was first beard wnd I may say the respectable people of New Haven of ing atite meetings. D, Farqubarson’s hoodlums from Long Creek end other sect'ons, who attend from. meeting to meeting to bowl Concervative speakers, were there headed by s8_ person from the Regietry office who was busy distributing whiskey outside ana ai the door !n order to make trouble as on former occasions. On my going on the platform Squaliy Jack, junior, and four or five others set upaequeak or two near the door, but the respeciable electors ot New Haven would have none of it, and so Fatquharson’s hoodlum turned to attend again to distributing whiskey. both parties aly ays gave me a good heare- 1 then spoke at the meeting; the respect abie electors listened attentively and I The way in which th pusiness le | business”? idea run® through t com> | | ment of the Liberal press on recent un | i plese@ant vents i8%t ® promising sign | for the Government. I: 8 e acce plea qgoctrinve wnat whe 0 par.y is lo power ine hanvgers- 2 lid mukKe some 1, @Od nO One Is equearnish & i the me vie Vine man jo a | fora 8 Ou ira A t * 60 a)! av * i “ Ww 1ere, ‘WV ( w else wh e ) r a vor I e, which he sel ws goo Anotber is te »ou the ingsid } an aru hav purchase. Anotber se i yroan j biscuit rations wu: $2 a ponod. A ro On through almo*t every déepartme® cf the whole admiuaisirsiios None of th beneficiaries are men of weight; some © them are hardly keown in their localities till the success of ther pu draws wt favorable attention to them. Bat who reminded them etaiements about one and eabalf milous : being < flered tor our cl m8, oie broken | promises, publicly mace which } now Fay are aS Numeroue af Ch ogs in the plague in Kovypt and etinking ! he land lhe farmers n the we ond district w \] | show on tbe 11th that flocding the dia- t with whiskey, ) yybery On roads, cor- scls will not intlaence be electors ey will help tosave the province from enormous debt ana reiurpn an noneat r at the head of the po hig Hie nan ilonest J ph Avex. ©. Saw & VLU a» @& <<a - ‘Ss AND COMMENTS. the army,” writes harder work, or moe fighting” Canadian Contingent. They emously i the Canadian mam?, that Gritaio never again heel xe to sceept an offer of Canadian troops io time of trouble. —fEvents (Otsra}, an independent ? ; . . jaurnal with strong Liberal leasipgs saye®: Mr. Tarte talked teo much ani too recklessly. Hiscondactiu Paris, where he should never have heen seut, has been euch aS to in‘en ity the feelings of resent ment which herai-ed by bis course enthe sending of the continvent to South Africa, He has never been recognized by the old Liberals,as a good Liberal »ad his eppoint- ment was reseated by them from the very hour when it was anvounced. The appointmest of Mr. Bernier ‘0 suc ceed Sir Henry July in che mint-try lends color to the ramored retirement of Mr. Tarte. It is no eecret that Mr. Bernier was long ago 8p9*+n of for cabinet hooors but that he refused to serve ina ministry of which Mr. Varie was w member. Either oneof twu things mast, therefore, bave taken place. Eith-r Mr Bernier hes chavged his mint, or Mr. Tarte is going out, W hicn one “nw w ll be koown ezortly no doubt, As for Mrsfon, whether be is retired from the miut-irv or remaine, it is the same thing with bim—he is politically dead and all there ig row to be done is to bury him It his ieaderdoes notdo so | for the good of the party, it is ceriain that the people of Manitoba will when the chance comes tneir wav. Montha ayo, I said thac ifthe Liberals boped to win at the nex election there would have tobea reorgau Zi'iou of the cabiaet, with Sifion and Tarte lett out.” —A correspondent of the Londcn ut- look ot Juve 7 save that he does not take much stock io tne popular talk of the decadence of France. He writes: “Let me descrihe the splendid fete ot the Union of the Gymoastic Societies of France. This is the twenty sixth of the anaoual serica, ard it was he:d io the Annex of the Exposition at Viucennes. Over eight thousand voung athletes from every part ot France were in attendance; avdin one of che finest numbers of the programme—'he exhibi ion of pbysical drili—uver tures thousand members took partsmmaltaneou ly. Except in the twa Horid wanifearations of architecture, ia wh'ch # distiuct taliirg off of taste is to be perceived, and also to some exten is the kindred art», tiere is no decadence. On the contrary, there are signa fa great r-vival such as France bas +hown time utter time after misfortuces which weu d have crashed aov other nation. Tho beet educated nation in Europe, the attention of the rieig generation is direc ed to physical develcpment in a degree which is actually causing concera among those who most cordially welcomed tne growing interest ip *ports evinced by the touvdation in every quarter of footrall, cricket, boxing, boating and kindred clubs. The fear, indeed, isthatshe pendulam may swing too far, ard thet in the eagernees to dis- cover and practice the secret of the ‘su- periority of the Anglo-Saxon,’ the same excessive devot On to attsioments which excellent in themselves. have been ele- vated toa ridiculous promince ip our own coun r+, may be developed to the deterior- at‘oo of higher and more esaential qual'fi cations. Es: modus in rebas, But this is a hard saying Meaowhile the youth- hood of France stends for sobriety and phys cal vigor, and the nation will reap ithe reward, RECENT PUBLICATIONS. The aonual report of the Diocesan Society of Prince Edward Island for the year 1899 has just been issued. It contains the Secretary's report of the laat annual meeting, tue reports of the church committee und ofthe clergymen of the various churches turoughout the pro- vince, ® liat of contributions received du ing the year aud other matter of ic- terest, There are thirty-five peges in a!l. The report was neatly printed ia Tue ExaMINeR Job Office. Pie premium list for the Priace Ed- ward Island Agricultural and Indusirial exhibition to be held at Charlottetown, Sept. 25-28, has just beep issued'from the printing office ot Mr. J.D. Tavlor who has done his work well. It shows over $6000 iv prizes. Competition is open to the Maritime Proviaces. There will be free (~an+portation for exhibite on all gov» ernment railways. In connection with the exhibition tbere wil! be races on tbe 26th and 27th Sepr. The premium list con- tains much valusbe information for in tending exhibitors and otkers, and all concernea should have acopy. The ex- DAILY EXAMINER, CARHLOTTETON JULY 9, 1900 ) of Farq he 08 false | ‘ pera >= Eo = ess Me ee OS > or PE ah ee ate 4 bs Sea MS Mice fe EL sei it well. try them. shirt. What United States and China. Berwin, July 5.— An important de- spaich trom Washington has been receiv- ed at the American embasey. It is under- stood that the despatch clearly outlines the entire present China policy of the Uniied States. The main features of the programme are the restoring of order in China,¥ he obtaining of full damage for o itrege: and the loss of life among Aweri- can ctizens and missionaries residing in China, and the promising of a currespond- ing share of military aid wherever Ameri cao interests require it. Under no condi- tion, however, will the United States be- come @ party totkedivirion of Chind or to territoris] conquesis.’ 4+0+4 TAKE TIME. Take time to breathe a morning praver, esking God to keep yon f.om ‘vil and use you for His glory durimg the day. Taketime to read a few verses from God’s word each day. Take time to be pleasant. A bright smile or a pleasant word falls like sun- beams upon the hearts of those around ua. Take time to he polite. A gentle “J thank you,” “If you please,” Excufe me,” etc., even tc a. inferior, is no com promise of dignity, and you know True politeness is te say The kindest things in tbe kindest wa-» Take time to be patient with childrece Patience and kindliness will opena way for a good influesce over almost any child. Take time to be thoughtful about tbe aged. Respect gray hairs, even if they crown the head of a beggar. ++6+2 ->-e When the hospital ship Maine arrived hibition promises to be the most succese~ ful ever held in the provinee. ———F at Southhampton q@ith a batch of wouad- ed, Princees Louise, after addressing a few kindly words of welcome to tie patients on ooard, presented each with a silver medal, bearing a portrait of the ship, surmounted W/HEN YOU are feeling tired and out of sorta you will find Hood’s, Sarsaparilla will do you wonderful geod. Be sre to GET HOOD’S, by American and British flags. Each man was presented also with a pipe and a pound of tatacco. Shirt is a real comfort fand a joy whiie it lasts. Breezy, Happy-go-lucky or dainty dress shirts, For Men or Boys. Our assortment is now in full feather, a stock fulier of comfort sa the summer days than we ever before could show you, fit is our song and we sing mousivg sround prompt payments, means equal goods at lowest prices. goods at equa! prices, aud then the clincher—not a reason--but a proof that the others are real reason; vour money back if you want it, Perfect fitting underwerr for men, who get nothing but misfits elsewhere. PROW SE BROS trade we IT’S WAIT. A reparate white shirt stocks, sharp [Dominion of Canada PROVINCE OF Prince Edward Island City of Charlottetown. Before Francis Longworth Haszari, E-q., the Stipendiary Magistrate for the City of Charlottetown. Take notice that His Honor the Stipen~ diary Magistrate for the City of Char!oite- town, has by virtue of the power and authority ir kim vested by the statute of j the General Assembly of the Island, in« peti uted, — An Act to Coneolidate and Amend the several Acts Incorporating ihe City of Coarlottetown, ordered and appointed that Wednesday, 18th July, next, be the day set down for hearing all appeals made to him from th+ preceding Viluation Assess ments Of rates imposed or authorized by the City Courcil ofthe said City, and that On such day and daily thereafter, un- til sll such appeals have been beard, at the hour of 10 o’clock in the forenoon, in the Police Court, in Charlottetown, afore- said, all such appeals will be beard and finally determined by him. Dated this Sth day of July, A. D., 1900. ROBERT VANIDERSTINE, Collector for eaid Cit. Zins. e'od. F In Souvenir Goods we. have a large asse:tment of Buckels, Brooches, Pins, Tea and Coftee Spoons, GH TAYLOR Jeweler & Optician, | Sunnyside, Queen Square, Wear curs, they fit. Easy, egestions for Pique Shirts, Silk Front Shirts, Silk and Wool Shirts, wool alone shirts, or cotton shirts, all have one good fault, thev are subject to fits, good long lasty fits The best kind of a snirt shirt 31.00 ? This is a shirt survrise, the cloth isa fine, firm, sound thread cotton, reinforced across the frout where the suspenders chafe and the flat iron riots. of cloth underlays ard great'y sirengthens the seam where the sleeve issetantotie stoulder A. High Grade linen boscm, long, short, open, or closed bosom all the same ever popular priced $1.00 white Clever buying did it, weeks of searching and solid pirce fisummg and Better have well hold, and what we haven’t we're after. ‘CANADIAN . PACIFIC KY: CHEAP EXCURSIONS ante fh ¢ ewe Canadian Northwest From Canadian Pacific S ations in New | Branswick. Round trip Colonist class tickets. Winnipeg....... eo — Moosomin...... Scce dence Ghee UU erciustendcheed an bicsoeh ae’ aseoianee ia oan teonepenenesneee Prince Albert.,........ shseunin 5.0 6a 35.00 ee haeee. . . . cndeah ds Siwoe + ov eoved 35.00 NG BR tiitinnscaic iii dt 40.00 oe NIE. sos nic oi aa eee oe 40 00 Tickets good guing only June 18th, July 13th and 16th, good to return uatil August 20th, Sept. 12th and 16th, 1900, respectively. Tickets good to stop over at Drydes, Ont, Winnipeg and weet thereof. For farther particulars write to. A. J. HEATH, D.T. A.,C.P. B., St. Joka, N. B. FOR SALE “Wewlands” The late residence of Mal colm McLeod, Q. C., in Char- lottetown Royalty, containing twenty and three quarters acres. Apply to D, C. McLEOD, Solicitor, &c. Ch’town, June 19th, 1900, | dy tf = eee a a 6 . A p : i |