| ae tne i semaami -t — ABSOLUTE SECURITY. © aaa eS TS Ge aw (Carter’s nuine Little Liver Pills... Must Bear Signature of See Pac-Simile Wrapper Below. Very small and as easy to ‘ake as sugar. + | FOR HEADACHE. CARTERS | ror oizzmess. rT LE |FOR BILIOUSNESS. i VE FOR TORPiD LIVER. PILL FOR CONSTIPATION. * |FOR SALLOW SKIN. FOR THE COMPLEX! GENUINE wvermyve MATURE, Purely Vegetable, <Auerr*@ eee’ eet CURE SICK HEADACHE. WITATION IS THE SINCEREST FORM OF FLATTERY.” The best proof that WINARD’S LINIMENT has extraordinary merits, and is in goed repute with the public, is, that iT IS EXTENSIVELY IMITAT- ED. The imitations resemble the genuine erticle in appearance only. They lack the genera: excellence of Genuine This notice is necessary, as irjuricus and langer us imitatiors, caded Wuite Lint wENT, Xc., liabk top oduce chronic inflam nation of the skin, are often sn‘stituted fo dINAED' LINIMENT by Dealers, because hey pay a larger profit. They all Se'l on the Merits and Advertis ng of MINAR)'S. Ine in particular claiming to be made by a omer proprietor of MINARD’s LINIMENT, whith s nply is ali-. INSIST UPON HAVING MINARD'S LINIMENT MADE BY C. C. RICHARDS & CO, Yarmouth, N.S., ‘Its all Plain Sailing With on Us Our Goods are Bight (ur Prices are Right It lies with you, reader, togive us a thance to prove the above assertion. We are receiving new goods daily, See our Covered Chip Market Baskets from 10c up. Yhoice Creamery Butter juet received. Try our Orange Pekoe Tea at 28c per b. It will please you. We also sell Haszard’s genuine BRAHMIN TEA. A big etock ofother Teas ou band, from 20c per Ib up. z,, those Who pf Deal With Also in stock, canned Salmon, Lobsters, Clams, etc., and a full ine of general groceries, all at the Free delivery of owest’ possible prices. Telephone goods to ali parte of the city. communication. R. F. Maddigan & Co LOWER QUEEN STREET. OO CANADIAN ~ WACIFIC WA SUMMER - TOURS Write for 1900 Com menacing June Ist, Tour Book. The famous fast (raia “Tmperial Limited To the «Pacific Coast will be put in service commencing Jure | lth, 1900. New Route To Quesec Commencing “Jiine Sth, there will be & first-class and sleeping car leave St. John at 4.10 p. m., week days, and run through te, Levis, P. Q., via Megaatic, A. J. HEATH, D. P. A., St. John. N. B. | | | THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JUNE 19, 1cco “> LS AT EVICTED BY M. MENIER. ‘ | The English settlers at Fox bay, Anti- | ‘oati. have at last been evi ‘ted by M. | Menier. the Frenc chogolate king; but | rouch the kindness of frie: is who nave | rested themselves thetr rdLtLON, | sr2 on their way ~ Kix lingly pal il is the og? 7 speak Mi i lox wo, CI ut i them by t! W | Menier bo | i , | erva he claimed ts di ' jelav. In his effor irive them ou M. Menier was aided by Mr. Tarte, wh evinced great interest in his claim. Mr Tarte defended the proposed” evict and took occasion in Parliament to scribe the English Methodist settlers wreckers and murderers, He said they were there to lure ships totheir doom by exhibiting falee light. This assault up on the character of the unfortunate people awakened reseniment among English-speaking Canadians generally. It was uncalled for ;it was deliberately untrue. During the prst year, M. Menier has operated through the courts, and the judges have reluctantly had to decide that the settlers who could show no deeds were subject to removal. In the unhappy victims, Rev. Dr. Griffith, chairman of the Methodist distriet of Quebec, has taken a benevolent, humane, and fraternal interest. He sougit to protect them, and aided them when their removal became a necessity. His action has incurred the displeasure of the Parisian millionaire, and thie gentletnan actually sought to have him arrested and transported to Baie St.Paul for trial on main on the island to resiat the decision of the court. Failing in thie, M. Meoier ix ausrg Dr Grif- fil for $5.000 on the awame alleg tive, Thesuit bas orviuced mich surprise. Meanwhile the evicted settlers, peaail-ss and suffering, bave reached Quebec on their way totne West. It ia altog ther probable that in theend the change will be beneficial to them, aod their children. But. meanwhile, the loss of their homes, their boate, their little lobeter factories, avd their fishing plants ie a sorrowful thing for them. They go West, not as wreckers who !ure shipe and sa'lors to their doom, but a+ good and religious people who deserve we!!. —__ —+> © << THE WAY THE BOERS CHARGE. A Boer charge is destitute of hurrat: aod dasb. ‘Ihereis no aligoment apd litle semblauce of conceriei action. Yet the concerted activn is there. Hav- 1ug been broadly instructed by their commardsnts as to the genera: otject and plaunof the movemect, the Bvuers ) Siart, woving rapidly enough while at log raoge, yet cautiously, o» To conceal bhimvelt bebind what, to the uidinary man, wou'd seem ridiculously inadequate Cover,is ao inscinct with tue Boer, borv of the veldt aod its ways. Tbus runoing in @ crouchisg attitude, aod keeping out of sgut as much os possible, ss the thin, widely sca tered ‘oe muves turward uplhl « point Is reached wituio eff clive rfle-raoge of ibe enemy. Thea ine resi a tack beg'ne,; aod the peculiar method «tf the Hyer vegive to opera. Lo will cet be & move meut of the whoic lite, bul va:y Ola smal! segment. The rest of the line wili support it. A ceriain wLumber Of m-u in each jcommacde, amvuutiag '0 prubstly vne- tourth, had veea told otf befure tue ai ack began, t. hold whea rushes were made aou concentrate their fire upon ihe eremy. Tnese men lie recurely eheitered, tue ready rifles at shoulder, aud po nted, their watchfal eyes sconiing tue positisns of the detendere. The signa! is giveu sod the rush begins. Up sprinz, fifty or a hundred men, with rifles held loosely at # “tral,” aud desh forward at full speed, leap‘og over the grouad Ihke Z 1iu runners A few scattered suots give waraing of the houer fire to come. Prove on the earth go the charging Boere. Cr—r—r—arh! comes the voliey. Up again, and » wild ecurry on for half a m ou b-1ore the second volley can come, a dith-n Corn agaio,each man undercover. Fifty yards had been gainord. To see a baoy uf men spring up suddenly and dash toward them is calculated to flurry auv troxps. Th- Boers have counted upon this, and for i: the reserved marksmeu are prepared. Startled for a momect out of bis preeence of mind, or in his eagerness to get a fair rhot, Tommy Atkins w I! expose himeelf. A head, a shoulder, an arm or leg shows. It is sufficient mark for « Boer. The Maueers yelp n a stamuwer ng chorua, and a score of gentlemen if ku»ki grope blindly about in the dirt and gravel. He STIS, Tt nr — HeteeRe Be and remceve im the rromach. crom and bowels, by the use of the oe in a bottle; ee toa Seema te jae Parsons’ Pills sarsons Pills 3B e ee EST Liven PILL MAD side fee Spiouemecs and all Liver Sook tee. ‘P's Jouncow 8 0dr beaten, moe Hay For Sale. About 25 tons of pressed hay, Apply, to the office or to S. R. Jenkins, {Upton North River. 2aw 2wks. the charge of inciting the people to fen and ~ to HONORS FOR THE WAR HEROES. All Will be Liberally Rewarded by a Grateful Sovereign. Lonpon, June 16.—The honors to be conferred on Lord Roberts for his econ~ of the Boers are already being dis- issed here. There is a vacant garter in >» Queen’s hands at present, to which B s generally deemed entitled, despite Pa rston’s motto that the great advan- re of aelecting” Knights f the Garter vas that “there was no question of merit volved.” Roberts will also get an earldom and sbably a ward of £250,000, General French will be given the Grand ros e Bath, and be promoted to full peneral. Ian Hamilton and Archibald Hunter Facker will get the Grand Cross of St. Michael and St. George, Colonial Order, together with to Lieutenant my 7 y Greneralship. promotion ——-- 8 ee THANKSGIVING DAY A Suggestion From the Anglican Synod. Toronto June 16.—The Anglican synod today adopted a resolution in favor of a united movement among churches to induce the Dominion government to set spart a Sunday instead ofa Thursday as Thanksgiving day and declare the Monday following a pzblis holiday. ELECTI-N RUMORS. Reported that there Will be Anothez Session of the House Orrawa, June 15.—It is stated this afternoon that the geoeral «leciionus will not come off unt | avother ees~ion. Preparations for an active campaigo culminatiog in the elections in October, are in full swing in the departments, but it is said these will all be called off. >+ee TARTE’; ANTI-BRITISH VIEWS In aepeech inthe Canadian section ofthe Paris Mxhibition, Mr. Tarte, it 8 reported, conveyed the impressiou t.at the Province of Quebec was desirous of Adopting the tricolor. Later, in company with a party of French-Canadians, he visited Rvoueo aod delivered a lecture, in which the follow- ing words occurred : “T shall go back consoled with what! have seen and beard. We have never ceared to look towards Frauce. May France never .ose sight of us.”; It is no violation of the privciple of free speech torny that Mr. Tartes attitude ougut to di qualify him from pubiic affairs. The people will bid him snd Mr. Bourassa we'come in private life to held ws iptease anti-British views as they lice, but the British people of Cavada have also the right to refuse thtir voles api Counieuance to any Goverameat that shelters and bovors meu who are +o evidently foreigc tothe Canadian idea and who plainly yearn tor the overthrow of British inflaence. — Stratford Herald. — a “HAMLET.” Tie Lyceum Compa y is praised by all who a tended the Opera House last eveuiny fur a very five production of Shakespeare’> Hemlet. Tne compauy deserved it al], tor the pre-entatiga of the play was certainly good. The compaoy is not large, but is composed « f goud talert rising to abigh orderin the persons of the teaders, It wag pleasent to notice -bat where a member played two parts, the futile effurt to conceal this by assigo- lug bim or hera seeond name was not resorted to. Throughout the five acts the audience was held deeply attentive. The co-iumes were good, und the staging ap- pr priate, but it was in the ‘ntelligeut T-ading Of the lines and the spirited action displayed by nearly all ofthe compsny th «t everyone took the keenest pleasure. As Ophelia, Mies Effie Hext was charms ing in appearande and acted admirably. Spe showed great ability in the ecene where she appears bereft of reason, and was warmly applauded for ber excellent work. Miss Hext is a clever actress, and promises an exceptional treat in the roles which she wil] assume during the rest of the engagement. Mr. Edouard D’Oize played Hamlet and was thoroughly imbued with thecharecter of the melancholy Dane. His acting was <x- cellent, and his lines were given with all their worth. Miss Beatrix Hamilton played the queen well. Mr. Wm. H. Bokee was exellent as the Lord Chamber- Jain, Polonius reciting the lines of the part admirably. He alse played the first grave digger. Mr. Buffham, as Laertes, was better in“the Jast act, where be did excellent work than in bis earlier ap- pearance. Horatio was well taken through out by Mr. Keefer. Claudius, the king, was also done well by Mr. Cufford. Jozeph Selman played the gbhoet and also the first actor, filling both roles very favorably. The other characters fitted well in making the entire production a thoroughly artistic one, and delighting all admirers of the great poet's werk.— St. Jokn Telegraph. enitli If you don’s feel quite well, try a bottle of Hood’s Sarsapariile. It is a wonderful ~~ - Any Gloves at size, auy age, any shape, will do $1.00 the pair. There’s a style about these gloves that common gloves cannot approach, but there’s more than style—there’s comfort and wear too. In Tans, Browns and Blacks. Ladies, Have You Any Use ore Hands , to wear our guaranteed Ladies’ sini? ¢ For a nicely made shirtwaist in Scotch, Zephyr or pretty muslins, new, just opened, a little later in style than the early spring ones. splendid value; we are selling them, ZOR 50c P. S.—Just received by express 1 case Ladies’ White Sailors 45c, 55c, 65e, 75¢e, 85c. And 1 ease Ladies’ White Dress Hats, 45c, 65c, 85c, $1.25, $1.45. You'll find them PROWSE BROS What trade we have we'll hold, and what we haven’t we're after. Doe aamte - AUCTION a Valuable Premises FORMERLY USED BY THE P. E. ISLAND HOSPITAL, The eabscriber will offer at Auction on the premises, the above property situated on 3t Peters’ Road, Charlottetown, oa THURSDAY. JUNE 21, AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON. The Buildings are in first-class condition heated by hot water, and can be casily converted into several tenements. R BEAIRSTO, June 9 Sat. & Wed td. Auctioneer. Dividerd Notice Merchants Bank of P, E. Island. CHARLOTTTTOWN, May 31, 1900 Notice is hereby given that a half yearly dividend at the rate of 8 per cent, per anum on the capital stock of this bank has been de- clared, payable at its Banking house on and / after July 3ra, 1900. s r The transfer books will be closed from the 18th June to the 3rd July next, both days in- clusive. By order of Board. J.M. DAVISON, Cashier. uneg 1900 2aw iw. NOTICE. | The undersigned bicycle repair men have this day agreed that all repairs and sundries will require to be paid for in cash on delivery. Please do not ask for credit as it will not be given, Signed, EARNEST RICE, W: P. DOULL, PERCY G. ARMOUR tonic aod invigorator. ;It will help you. . MARK WRIGHT & Co May ist. 1900, $M In buying your boots here, That’s because they’ve caught the fancy on @& popular prices at - McQUAID’S, | Th very modest, the style correct, the quality’s a perfect. This season’s styles are quick seHers. Rae - LOWER QUEEN STREER Daou <§ BORE yo Om Great Sale of Crockery, Glassware and Groceries, Big Discounts for 30 Days. All our present stock will be closed out* at big reductions—below ar somé prices :— $3.00 Tea Sets now 75 cent Glass Table Sets now 40 24 90 50 $1.50 1.50 50 30 “ec “ ‘< te “ “ ts se es $1.95 s “ee Large Lamps Lemonade Sets China Berry Sets Glass “c ee “ce +e “ee “ sé a sé per set 50 cents 25 26 “ of 6é “ ‘ “J Also a lot of odd crockery selling at Half Price. * P. MONAGHAN, Upper Queen Sirs y ~ Vide —. .