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I. iets for gele ot Starions P al sflormation W. W. CLARKE, Agent Charlottetown CHIPMAN Manage Bal at least 99 minute woking, while “08 Breakfast F ood is prepared with ang dispatch in a single boiler in five Rinutesy Th Vigor ind st rength imp ing prop- he Ralston come from G roth an into Rt he whole berry of which is milled “S09n Breakfast Food. There t ther dish so delicious tains as much-nutrition int t Food FOR SALE BY SON ‘NKIN'S & “ole 0d; Morgon & McQvarri Litisters, Solicitors, °&c. ly and ' | Plant Line |” Le BpS OW > <D<D-D-DODPPDOSDO-DBODD = => ~ <> - t a ~ South Africa and the East. =| 4 > | : + | Sos SOPOD OSD 8-999 GF A YANKEE FRIEND. ES A FFW GERMAN AND FRENCH N I SOME POINTERS ABOU’ AIN, A Canadian sojourning in Germany er furnishes an interesting in- nce of Yankee pluck and demon tes clearly that we have yet a good friends across the border. It starts something like this Around the ge centre table of the cafe, which is at once our home and } _ thy Orr c uD In this Ger! nan town, German and were grou] Spanish visi- joined him- I use the word in its and a ec French, LO these, iater on, selta Yankee U.S. meaning typical one; julet, educated, selfcontained, elo juent and instinct with that dry paw ky humor which grows ‘down east.’ Che latest news from been posted up, and had of course re- | opened the eternal subject of the war, and for hours flowed a ceaseless stream | o| bitter words, often in French—more oiten in German, but always to the same effect—the probability of a European coalition against England the exposition,’ contemptuous reference to our army, to our nation, ‘vreatonly in her wealth,and brave the weak,’ and all the stock of continental hate. I had ng ceased disputing with them, on understanding that the name of mentionerd disre- Oniv to Ciatribdes the the Queen is never tfully; but they are free to kill Eng- /no great admirer the front had | of them the iron post bearing the | teed son a the old ithipertol designa-| . Belgian Lion and Crown. I could step from Germany to Holland, and from®Holland to Belgium. If Eng land’s neighbors could step like that over the fence into her farmyard, she would have five million men to take care of her cattle. Now, lam myself of England; her lions pull her chariot through with little regard where they plant thei paws; but I tell you they will never stop till Great Britain pulls the reins. You yourselves knows best if you could agree together to arrest those , lions and rifle that chariot; but “by ( the Eternal,” as one of my country- men used to say, some of you would get so _ terribly iwed if you did that you would never look the} same again. his was the substance of his re- marks; itseemed to rather dampen , the spirits of most of those there. From the spire of Saint Anna _ her} chimes proclaimed the hour of two and it was considered too. true to argue in reply. I should have liked to applaud, but it would have been rub- bing salt into wounds, so I contented British-wise, by asking the down-easter what he would drink. myself, PRETENDERS The speech of Kaiser William at the launch of the Wittelsbacb, which has been critized especially for its refer- ences to China, is really remarkable in more ways thanone. One ofthe most insidious claims that it makes is that the Emperor sits on the throne of the Holy Roman Empire. The Wit- telsbach was named in honor of Prince Rupert of Bavaria, to whom the Em- peror particularly addressed his remarks He dwelt on the old friendship that had united the houses of Witteisbach, je ‘with their mouth’ without dis- | 224 Hohenzollern in the pest. His turbing my placidity. But the Yankee Majesty recalled one ep! isode in their seemed interested and, about mid- | Télations as of special significance. It righthe began to talk. Because of | was vouchsafed, he said, to an ancestor his nation he was listened to compara- of his own to share ina an unusual hen- tiet, though his conclusions were | ©T betore the gates of _— val Rome inexpected. | Mounted on cnet steeds they’ Were to- Me cnstonee® he said quietly—and gether made knights by the Emperor wn-*ast drawl clung even to his Henry VII. The mcison is immortal. ased French—‘ you have re-| !2¢% . continued the be cabin in a mang times that this war will! P ainting that adorns the cabin of the ngland very dear; but you will ;*™! erial yacht, Hohenzollern. aad | pardon my observing that it will cost | °? ‘the field ot Muhldorf, the descend larmy, and feeling army, a u Cc ils | i Apl 24tf, {19 an | and vast armaments. You needthem. | | | } ImBrown’s Block; South F ur Square. ETOWN ae K ! WANS NEGOTIATED cal. war under modern . ho §.umber have goaded her for months as to her ability to wage a land war in Europe t were necessary ; you wereal) walk g around with « hips on your shouid ers, tempt we Say might have went to sleep again, and er sons have still remained in thei vellous ignorance as to your fee g But, as things are, you will not >t that long purse. This war is t an episode; it will pass, but Sout! frica will never again pass from Bri tish control, Einglists uncleaned forest. You say a ngland’s army will be wanted | — t eee n India and her jlonies; but I tell you those colonies | armies not to rehel but, tt ( high cif ibbuhh cia battices, Il need be Your own journals have shown the England has been sleeping very a satisfied with her toy secure behind the |. her tremendous fleet. s the first of you to taste a and conditions, and the draught has driven from her.eyes. All your papers fortably, - f “al AD Ui th : trerness of the ting her to knock them off as in the United States. If you had rested quiet, England And you will .see u armies grow and grow; yo see her bayonets bristle as pines ragon’s teeth, and each taunt will aise an armed Englishman against u; and now for every British uni- rm ordered, you nations must order wo: those of who you groan under axation will grown more, and the neshes of your conscription laws will drawn still closer together to hold ou all in their net; your widow's sons may have to serve, and you nay not be able to buy your year’s exen iption. ‘You told me of your huge armies, Yesterday I was at Vaals oe little frontier place, close to Aix-la- Chap- e)—‘there I saw, amid the plan- ns, the three pillars of © stone iced trianglewise, and it the centre ee eee { was curedof Bronchitis and Asthma | by MINARD’S LINIMENT MRS. A. NLIVIGSTON Le t 5, r. E. Be I was cured of a severe attack of Rheu- matism by MINARD’S LINIMENT. Mahone Bay. JOHN MADER, i was curedjoffaeceverely sprained leg y MINARD’S,L NIMENT. _ JOSUHA WYNACHT. they had fought speech consists by German princes. sion of Albert II., it ' ose valiant princes supported | you cther. European nations still more | ©"'S of those Pade ‘ach other bateae Lie zollerns won the battle for the Lucier Louis the Bavarian (Ludwig der Baiern). cn’y occasicnon which together for the good Nor was t' a tI e of the empire, and, — God, they would do so again Now, the ‘insidiousness of this in the fact that the Emperor identifies the imperial found- ition of 1870 with the Holy Roman F “mpire -—the > Empire of Charlemagne. He is, indeed, German Emperor, and s such, may claim to be the successor ‘fa monarch who was elected mainly Alter the acces- Is true, in the year the emperors but two, down cali the crown of the house of 1438. all . Francis II., whe nm 13505. were princes Hapsburg By that time Napoleon Bonaparte, who, in the height of his nower, regarded himself as Charle and called his short- — mes successor, Ever’ MOTHER For common silrents which may occur in every family. She can trust what time indorses. For Internal as much as External use. Dropped om sugar it is pleasant to take for colds, coughs,croup,colic, cramps and pains. {have used your 7ne > Liniment ta treet eur infant (only six mom‘hs old i: for colic, an¢ fittle nee a ee dau :hter ice ease. genera Pager —- JousL — go's ANODYNE out’? LiNIMENT Relieves Every For . of Inflammation. Originated in 18r0 by an old wy Physician. No renedy has the con agence of the ublie (oa greater extent. Our book on INFLAB 5 LATION free. Price 95 and 5@c._ I. 8. Johns 50c. I. 8. Johns on m & Co., Boston, Masa Parsons’ Pills “test Liver Pili te. Posttiveiy cure Bilious sie ** > Liver and Bowel com. pnts . ~kpell = aritier from the blood rae women ‘find & ‘nef from using them a the l ‘a JONHB N & UO. Boston, Kaew DR. GORDON ALLEY PHYSICIAN & SURGEON (Graduate McGili University) : O fice and Residence- — Dorchester Stree Office Hours—@ to 10, 8. m., lic 3 and 7 w 4, p.m. Pr yin gi attention te «errtty Immediate possession of that Build Bridge water, ) F ing adj>inivg the Masoaic Temple. able for offices etc. Apply to Mrs. D. McKinnon, McGill Avenue, Ch’Town. i dy, lwk. EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN JULY 21, 1900 tion of King of Rome (King of the Romans), and made himself emperor. His nephew, throne of France, dubbed the deceased King of Rome, Napoleon II., and as- surmed himself the title of Napoleon III. Now, old King William, when he was hailed emperor, in the very stronghold of the defeated and de- thronged Caesar, suggested rather than claimed whatever validity there might TO BE LET... | Suit be in the imperial heritage of the Bon- apartes. The line of descent of the im- perial crown from Augu3tus ito Francis Il. Under “Pretenders” is simple enough to follow. | From Augustus to Romuius Augustulus (a name of seeming irony), the last of | | the old line tooccupy the throne of the West, ther+ is nobreak in the series, though there is sometimes a little confusion. After «his petty Avgustus, One Nas to go to New Rome (Constantinople) for the continuance of | the imperial record. In 797 Con- stantine VI. (Emperor of the East) was deposed by Irene and in 800 the western line is restored and in the person. of Charles the Great obtains the high sanction of the head of the Church. Henceforth, the West, alone represents both orthodoxy and the true imperial soverignty, and there is no break in the succession of nominal emperors until Francis II. The direct heir of Francis IL, house of Hagsburg is, of course, Francis Joseph, Emperor of Austria and King of Hungary. But, since scendants to resume title. There are others, however, who claim the dignity as heirs of Augustus. The Sultan sits, as a matter of fact, on the throne of Ccnstantine, who was Emperor both of East and West. But the Czars consider themselves entitled to the honor of perpetuating Constantine’s Office, as professing Constantine’s faith. Then there is the King of Italy, who reigns in Caesar’s city, once the world’s mistress, while Prince George ef Greece looks upon Europe and Asia from Athens waere Plato taught and Paul preached. But, if either of those monarchs hasimperial ambitions, he keeps it to himself just now. It is also noteworthy that Prince Rupert, so eulogized by the Emperor as the representative of the Wittels- bachs, is also the direct heir of the house of Stuart. His mother is the rival of our venerable Queen, and Prince Rupert, who represented Ba- varia at the diamond jubilee, is in the eyes of true Jacobites or Carolites, the Prince of Wales. His line of de- scent has already appeared in The Gazette. If it came, however, question of pretention of that kind he would find in the Emperor him- self a sturdy rival, as the eldest son of the Queen’s eldest daughter. MERICA’S Greatest Me dicine is llood’s Sarsaparilla, because it pos- sesscs unequalle d curative powers and its record of cures is GREATEST. when he ascended the | as head of the) | + so re tet A cold is danger- ous. Don't let it get the start of you A few doses of mt Cold Cure wi break up any form of cold in a few hours and prevent grippe, diphtheria and pneumonia. 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Games and other amusements will be provided, sleo refreshment and ice cream booths, and specie] tables set for visitors. Return tickets 25:. Now onsale at Moore & MclLeod’s and Paton & Co’a., . Nicur Beiu W.A, STEWART, 0 R. Secretary. Cures CHRONIC : F | “TRE. Office at Mra. DISEASES and RUP- Stumbles, corer - and Kent Street, Charlottetown, from sy evening toTuesday a. m. every ——— who are indebted to me make immediate payment atthe Medical Hall Queen St. NOTICH. Haviog retired from busine3s would all barlottetown. S. W DODD, Flour. Some brands of Flour have advanced in price at the Mills 48 much as 90 cents per bbl. within the past toor three weeks, and some millers think that they have not touched the top notch yet. We were fortunate in securing severa: hun- dred bbls. early, and we are now offering them for sale ata very reasonable figure for spot cash, If you want to buy Flour it will pay yon to write or call and get our prices before buy- ing elsewhere. 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Et. and Did anybody ever tell you how nice Ramsay's straws are, or better sisi, did you ever see them yourself ? have an immense stock of them this year, twice as many as we ever had, and np to the present time have sold more than twice as many ag we did any other year this early in the season. We're rushing them out every dayjby hundreds and we want to keep on rushing till we havesold every one in the store. Thirk how much better you will feel, and come and get one. say & Co r, tro a 7 a EN