i <a ae i me ett aa eeted sameeren te ee THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, AUGUST 15, , 899 sm ~ ‘wi aneege z - anaes oe bedotany er pin ake S| STEN) IN PY It Pays to buy at/ re > Charles would egg Sir \V lrrid on. Uence iP Wi i i | ~"69 pi * aia a e Sir Wilfrid, losing sight of his i) 2 | FF u sta? - af ; main object, allowed himself bis remark~ 4 < . F TAN » re08 able declaration that it was * erbitrtion comme A Dome 2 we FHBsSe P AUGUST 18, 1899. or war,’ Pyram‘d Harbor or fight. Back 5 . : S20 > | a of him shouts Sir Charles Tupper : * Yee, - = DISAPPOINTMENT IN you are ri ght. I will support you. Your; , 2a > 7 APs language is not too strong. Just near & POA ence | THE UNITED STATES. | O7e ee eee i ancoy the Yankees “ , aoe He ae proj ‘cote ot a ont — cv yn us 7 s rpat ther disappointment through | truly uneomfortab t is the old game. LOT Gad a » kind that all lovers aoe ae ppe 5 ssibl , es al ed ae q| Create a situation impossible for a Premier : ry : ee out the length and breadth of Canada niet |e . eaaahwaed Wan BOMnnaGl maak ob joe We have fought hard These are among the ‘ . not be stated. The carlessness, waste, extra~ bring back the Tories to power. And Sir me : a : ; E | vagance, deceit aod tergiversation of the | Wi)frid Laurier is io the trap.” The congregation of St. Ann’s, Lot 65 for first place and are noveities that are now ’ Laurier-Tarte administration have made We have no doubt that this is a fair | intend holding a grand tea on the church P a } '” ; ” S } Ww 7 . ‘ 4 C8 nm PER LOAF F a deep impression upon all Canadians— | expression of opinion in the States con. | grounds on proud so'may that we have ; being shown at Perking’ NE ’ } } . *le.: “a: ] > aod particularly upon those who hoped | cerning Sir Wilfrid and the position held : qd 7 | -lattzined and are boun < e 0 STEWART £ | to bave seen &n Improvement upon the | by the Government of Canada in the re- MONDAY, AUGUST Ist, 1839 , é They are very pretty : ale | | adm pistration of the Conservatives. Nor] cent negotiations. The opinion ‘is ell All are a joes on 7 can to hold our position as 9 ; ‘ : > sn p | are we surpr! sed | to learn that disappoint-| wrong asa matter of fact. Sir Charles we aa will is cee es : : ‘ over a nice shirt Waist SAKES BSST BREAD g | ment with Sir Wilfrid and his Government | Tupper would never hove placed Canada| pease everybody. leaders in High Class > ba — ® | has extended into the United States. Sir/ jn the difficult position in which she hae Come and see our new church and have d ; ; you snou get one be- an Wilfrid and Sir Richard taught the peo- SS ‘a of the United States to regard the Conservatives as their enemies and the CH TOWN SAP WOuKS. -T HOLD BASK! Liberals as their friende. The Conserva | tives ba 1 stood in the way of the United States. Their fishermen were not permitted }to go and come at large in Canadian | wat ere, and their traders were not per mitted to make a slaughter market of ! | Canada to the destraction of |Canadian in- So there was discontent in the | dastry. _| States with the Government of Canada. Y ret a Lad,;’s Go'd- lated Hunting ' 4S ah i son is i Sir Wilfrid went over to Boston with his a Ludy’s Go'd plates pen Fac : | bland «mile and sunny warsard toli the : Lac ‘'s G j A tal 2 g | . acl) n Metal Open Fac | people tuatas soon as the Liberals gained set @ Gentleman's Gold-plated Hunt | power there would be a change—a ase Watch, xe a Gentleman’ Goli-p'ated Oper | great chaoge—by which the people of the Vatch ee a You cs» # aGentlem:ns Dueber Silverine | States would benefit. Itis stated that as ‘ « ¥ aten Y » ‘et a Gentiemazs Gun Metat Open |® result considerable gsums of United Vateh States money were sent into Canada for x ¢ ef either of ab yve for 2 56 Cash and | biee or Royal Oak Wrappers use in the electioas on behalfof the Lib- *. Boys’ Watches for 93 cents ca sh | b ) Wrappers erals. The Liberals {have been in power Y ‘leeks for 3 . and 2 ; a ee ee ee a i Coes upwards of three years. = Krosch ha ‘ | Bat the promised concessions bave not 10 t Hracele's > For Wreppers : : > ‘ Pocket Knives been made, except in respect te Indian SCY THE FAMOUs— corn, a twine and a few other articles f R 0 k g ttle account in the miads of eixty Oya A daps |e millions. The Liberals are, indeed, just ~- AND SAVE WRAPPERS~ as stiff in their negotiations with Uncle ‘p'eadid offers at the Factory, Wey-/ Sam as were the Conservatives. So the ‘bh Steet, where premiums are on | . tion. people of o United a ~ Aone : ‘ayy | quote the Criterion of New York—that LAPTHORN & CO ¥ “Sir Wilfrid Laurier, the Liberal Pr2m- ier of Canada, has fallen into a trap set for him by his wily opponent, Sir Charles Tupper,” aud-“he has been playing the Tory game.” The Criterion continues : Jub) a J. $3. THE WEEK'S “ It wasj Sir Wilfrid Laurier’s hope, on cotning ‘nto power, that this could be done ov ® isrge scale,and at once. He is sn optimist and excitable. With an enthus- lasm characteristic of the man le set rey aia ‘ : : : . ( : be { 1S ic ik | ES... about promoting the Joint High Commis- 4% . siov, which was to setile all dispntes, aud ! ny gradually work around to a reciprocity ag ee | arrangement that would bring Canada | nto the union commercially, bat still keep-her Canadian and apar: politically. | lt was a capital mistake eo to begin. The | incrusted differences between hér govern- | ment and ours are manifold and vexatious se — most ot them created by official Canada | for vexatious purposes. To bave begun i traukly with an appeal to our continental > you would like to vet ttle more for what you | ‘aps you would like to ; : hi ' verything fresh and raternity, and asked for a lowering of our rr tariff in exchange for similar advances, : }on her part would have been 1 will tr my store | | th the direct and the safer course. ate. | instead the time of the Commission was think you will find that YOUTL | frittered over a ecore of minor issues—all will go farther. | vexatious. It was not felt seriously here that any good could come of it. Unhappily A:cd all the groceries you | for Sir Wilfrid Laurier, the discoveries of old in the Klondike | - cet will be good and fresh. —_| “ld in ee eee | minence to the most vexatious of Canada’s | contentious, namely, that of the Northwest boundary. Canadian greed was excited. A preposterous tax on gold wae at once pro- | posed. Phantoms began once more pursu- | ng the Canadians. Sir Wilfrid was urged (0 Claim this and that, and fo hold faet. A i ice of our territory that would give them p ARG. AINS 32 J... McKENNA, QUEEN ST. GROCER Bi ie he Pacific port tbrough waters traversing . Alaskan possession was demanded, In this conjuncture Sir Charles Tupper eaw his chance, He would support the ministry to the last grey hair oo his head, MISSE < AND CHIL DREN S ODD |e0 they would stand up for what would | vex us most. No matter that Canada LINES AND SIZES IN never had any more use for, need of, or BOOTS SHOES claim upon this cold spot on the map than been placed by Sir Wilfrid Laurier. That Sir Charles Tupper has generously extend ed a hand to help‘the country out of the international difficulty into which it has been drawn, shows, not that he set a trap for Sir Wilfrid, but that he loves Canada more than he bates the Liberals. It is essential tothe interests of Canada that the people of Canada should present a united"front against the pretensions of the States io regard to the Alaskan boundary and so Sir Charles stands by Sir Wilfrid at thisjuncture. This is one of the reasons why the people of the United States are disappointed. FAVORITISM. Tue Hon. Peter McNutt called his new schooner “Sir Louis Davies ;” and the steamer Stanley left to day for Ma)prque via East Point. It costs th country dearly ; but the two public men privately interested are satisfied. Why not send the steam dredge where she can dothe most good for the greatest mum-~ ber,—eey to Powne!l Bay or Wood Islands where she bas long been needed? == a = Ottawa Free Press: ‘‘ Peace has al- ways been the dream of the wise, war the experience of humanity. And eo seems likely to continue.” ~~ 2 ec Co-operative Farmer: ‘* We are glad to seetnat Senator Ferguson is pressing for the establishment of a system for gather- ing the agricultural statistics of the Do-~ mipion. There is probably no civilized country where less is done in this regard than in Canada. We hope before another year that a system may be inaugurated.” a Dirrerexce IN Price —Farmers in the United Statee, like those in Canada, complain that there is too much ditference between the price they receive for an article and the price paid for the same article by the con- sumer. In ‘the United States the Gov- ernment bas taken the matter up, and the: Department ot Agriculture ther ies conducting ao investigation for the pur pose of learning ,how much the difference aJl round is,and with e view of utimately finding a remedy for any evil that may exist. Ay OLp AND Wett Triep Remepy.— Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has been used for over fifty yearsty millions of mothers for their children while teething, with perfect success. It soothes the child softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. It is pleasant to the taste. Sold ' by druggists in every part of the world, Twenty- five cents a botile. Its value is incalculable. Be sure and ask for Mre Winsloe’s Soothing Sree: fn —— Sean ee ses : —_) BORN. At Dedham, Mass.,on Sunday, August 13th, 1899,to Mr. and Mre. Edmund Carson, formerly of Charlettetown, twin sons. a eee DIED. At Dedham, Maes., on Sunday, August 13th, 1899, infant son of Edmund and Ida — a Carson. (ND SLIPPERS You May Have Tried Just the «ine you want for the | holidays—-for frollicking abrut the ountry, ond scampering around the | O In fat we have a LARGE and) thers now try well assorted stock. We can fit you all. Mens. Boys, Laeirs and babies. Big Stock Small Prices BEFORE YOU BUY PLEASE TRY | coms Weeks & Warren — TEETH) and filled or frre ire mattress, Ba te sy “* See eS, —-—= = ~ ACHING Carefully treated crowned with gold. DR. J. P.eMURRAY, QUEEN STREFT | ie ed « the “HERCULES” SSO So called because ones test it has proven te be ten times stronger than any o!d style wire mattress. _ WALL N oT SAG—Coste no more than the cheap kinds. ett ee FE At tines A Set ne a! MARK WRIGHT. AND CO Home Makers — 4 a delightful drive which will enable you to view one of the finest sections of count. ry to be found in ail Canada. Good refreshments and dancing saloons and a new variety of attractions. BY ORDER OF COM. July 18, 1899—w3i FOR SALE. That valuable freehold farm, situated on the St. Peter’s Road, eight miles from Charlottetown, which was owned by the late Henry M McLeod This is one of the most desirable farms ever Offered for sale in this province. It is situated in the nicest farming section in Queen’s County. It consists of 125 acres, 95 of which are in @ high state of cultivation, the balance being covered with hard and soft wood. It is well fenced with spruce hedges and has a large orchard. Railway Station, Queen’s County Court Houce snd School Houee sll on the prem‘ses; wharf and cheese fac~ ‘ory are within easy reach, The dwelling houce and barns are all that can be desir ed and are in gool repair. Intending purchasers mus: see the property to ap- preciate the many advantages it offers to the aspiring agriculturist. The property may be inepectd any day upto the first of Septemter, whe. to parties interested full part'culais and terms: will be given by the undersigned. Another farm of sixty acres half a mile m le from the above with three never fail- ing &prings of water will be sold cep: rately or in connection if desired. SARAH 8, MACLEOD, HENRY 8. MACLEOD, Admistrators of the «gate of the late e Henry M. McLeod. 190 c6i w3 TO LET. STORE AT VICTORIA, LOT 29. That store at present occupied by Mr. Charles Hughes, on the corner of Maine and Water Streets, Victoria, one of the best business stands in the village. Jm- mediate possession. Terms easy and made known by applying to Donald W Palmer, Victoric. iT. CERTAINLY Never pays to carry an unreliable watch, "You never know the time and and are constantly missing appointments on that ac- count. We sell Reliable Watches Onlv We don’t care to handle anything else. Call and give us the ver— dict of your inspectiop W. N. TANT JEWELER | Am So Glad——— You Didn’t Forgeta Bar of ROYAL OAK SOAP. We’re sure to want it in our house. It im- proves the clothes so much, besides it is very pure and one bar will do as much as 2 bars of filled imported soap. eet For sale everywhere. Beware of imitations eee cs a , PORTO RICO SUGAR Thirty tons Just landed For sale by HORACE HASZARD Charlottetown [st August 1899 2 w eodj == DRESS GOODS MILLINERY. ¢ é Shirt Waists ro We have a large range of Shirts Waists still on hand very stylish and pretty. fore they are all gone, Women’s Neckwear Jaunty styles and easy prices. The newest and most up to date ties in the Every one a bargain cheap city in diamond knots, faney bows, and string ties. Firg first served, These at regular price but with } off the price everyone isa — snap. are the ties that bind. F. PERKINS & C0,, ' SUNNYSIDE, CH’TOWN MILLINERY LEADERS...... = e& “My STORE” (NEW ~=~e =] NEW BACK $2062 oe CURTAINS: ‘ 800 PAIRS. oe =oe2 OOO § OO ee THE PRICES ARE LIKE FEATHERS on a DUCK’S BACK ee ace ca 2 a ou rr ne 100 pi ‘3 23 yds long 25¢ a pair oh 100 23 " x. 58e a p ur’ 2 3 a. - £5 = 68e a pair a i = - S8e a pair EF ‘ ‘ mC . 00 : 3% Soy Joc a pair es tii. sso 81.25 a pair ee 60 “ 33 ag $135 a pair “§ ooh e « ©1.40 a pair “a 6 * G4 « $1.58 a pair 8 we “> Se Ae $1.90 a pair 4 OF ¢ ; > . 2 pe Se ee $2.20 a pair : > eo, * $5.50 a pair # - ee $4 75 a pair A mr oe $5.09 a pair “} 25 “<“ 3% <<“ “ $8. 00 a pair ‘ E When you want Lace Curtain values sf you'll get it at & Ss , MeL, Cot ae Senge —_ ee ss _— — — F you avoid the malodorus and dangerous conseq- uences of dead Vermin. e Price 25c per canister at all druggists and groc- ers, or sent post paid on receipt of price. Leeming Miles & Co, Montreal, Que ~~ es Di GENERALJAGENTSfroRFCANADA —