[i Short Line to Quebec THE DAIL‘ Tw Hours Only’ THE DAILY EXAMINER JULY 20, 1900. Saturday Night FROM 7 TILL THE FRENCH VOTE, 9 CLOCK, — We disagree with the coutention of the W ig Darga Guardian that the French-Canadianse of Ni ‘ cs WV tastico voted for Dr. Douglas because e. ’ y sympathize with Pineau. Such a ve itention is a libel upon French honour. ~ ' ve know that at least some of the French > 0 and us electors of Rustico voted for Dr. Douglas ( 1) 730 imply and only because they were unpre~ H r plated tea st sred to vote for Mr. Wise. They had Sis slways voted against Mr. Wiee and they ( os, good ‘ were impressed with the idea that his o0) | change of political faith was due to some I t fans 79 ilterior motive, rather than to genuire Lo e of Blue Wa lissatisfaction with the political course of M l and seuvenir goods. | the menin office, They knew tLat Mr. Wise had been in bad company ; and they ot be persuaded to vote for him so Ju “y & Co." _ Queen | soon after he had parted with his com- pany—even though his resignation of bis This, |} trust was hoaest and honourable. Sa. e eee | the situation is ONE OUT OF FIVE, (St. John Sun.) The joy of the friends of Sir Louis Davies over the election ef a local govern- | ment supporter in a recent PrinceSEdward island by-election shows how desperate in that province. Five proviocial by-elections have been held ip a few months. All were in constituencies carried in a general election by the friends of Sir Louis Davies. Of these five con- stituencies all but one have rejected government supporters. One refused to elect the atiornry general, early last autumn, and that official bas Lot vet found aseat. He watched from outside the bar of the assembly at the not venture to fight the proceedings last session ano did for the riding vacated by the sharp trick played on Mr. Wise. As the result of the action of the Prince Edward Island electors, the government, which had a } two-thirds majority after the geaeral ‘lection of 1897, now oes iis life to the casting vote of the Speaker avd the pur- chase at Ottawa of Mr. Pineau. The ~ and not sympathy with Pineau on accoun! - ) 04 | of lenancijations of his perfidy by the Co~» {; ' | servative press, was the true reason why = 8 | some, perhaps msny, of the French peo- | — for Dr. Douglas. JO tons HE CARRIED HIS POINT. | ple of Rustico voted against Mr. Wise and and Egg Sizes| -EX— Ir will be bill, as remembered that the introduced to Par- was inapplicable, in some ‘respects, to Prince ‘f “ 107 where we have open voting. Mr. h : if d ad Martin tried to have the matter arranged Lu. dere on 2th Inst; election posses liament laad o the House of Commons, but was not fully successful. The bill went to the Senaie and was hung up there until the last day of the session, Hon. Mr. Ferguson | aad his fellow Senators insisting that the . . amendments essential to the proper and so d iow while dis- . ee A. ; | just operation of the measure in this | 604! Provioce should be passed. On the last Bd fi aed ali ‘ ‘ DOOK yc ur order at| lay of the! session the government wer2 oO! confronted by the alternative to pass the amendments or lose the bill - HicMILLAN. riding of which the last election was held bas long been regarded as about the stroz- est liberal seat in the whole province. W bether it would have remained so in the recent by-election if the had placed a man of their own in the field, as they did in all the other cases where they won, cannot be known. They decided to give their support to Mr. Wise, who had been a goveroment supporter, but had withdrawn bis confidence. Ad- mitting that the election of Dr. Douglas was a victory for Sir Louis Davies and | Mr. Farquhareon, we have this fact that | Mr. Farqabareon, by the Davies-Farquharson party has lost four out of five seas vacsted since the grace of Sir Louis, became premier of Prince Edward leland. Edward = [e~ | } Rev. eee ee INDIA FAMINE FUND, The following sums for the jIndian Famine Fund from the congregation of Belfast have been received and forwardcd to the agent of the Presbyterian church in Halifax: ~ AM $¢ 500 5 00 ie |. , ¢ .conskbvacins DA McLeod....... Andrew Dixeon™......00 ceorcccsreee 2 00 Capt. R K McKenze.......... 2 00 Capt. John McPherson........ L 00 | Collected in 3ig Point and Bell Creek by Miss Annie L f MoRae. . . . sccccs ccccsccerscosesces $ 435 be in South Pinette by : Mise Christy A. McKenzie. .$ 16 95 Finally, at the last moment the amendments were pissed, and bill, as amended, became | ] law. , 1900. eod lw. . ' a It ie well that we have the Senate; and of [A J it is weil that ° ig CANADA'S t is weil that we have m?o there to fight | for jistice and the rights of the smaller | p> atloval Exhibition“ ——-— NOTES AND COMMENTS. John, N. B. Bp: »*, 10th, Closes Sept 19th. —Tre Maritime Medical Society now in | eeseion at St. their sympathy to Dr. McLeod, of tyne civ ~- | he best men andthe best newspapers of $163.14. Bro. Wm. Williams, P. G. W.P. of Masseehusetts Grand Division, conveyed the greetings of the Nationa) Division and informed the Divis:on that the National Divisioe wil! meet in Char-~ lottetown in July, 1901. A resolution of sympathy was adepted in reference to th death of Geo. D. Davison. _—_—_——s~_ Remember this : No other medicine has sucb a record of cures as Hood’s Sarsa- parilla. When you want a good medicine, get Hood’e. and entry forms will be sent CHAS. A. EVERETT, Manager & Secretary. cLAUGHLIN, I M OTT TAN -PAGIFIC KY: John, bave sent an expres= | | | en made he Live | @r°> partisan. Bui neither the best men S a ermakis petition | Bor the best newspapers will suppert the r ee ng pre ed for par'v ip wrong dong or in continuous ' a breaches of prom'seto do that which is; 3 will, this year, be more than | rizit M feature, including many " rtling noveltie —Tne St. Join Sun rem>rkxs that the 2 Paris ex;osition has already cost the oe ne special excursions On | Dominion treasury $285,000, equal to ——; ve mAnwils OF | nearly half the revenue of New Bruns- § mar nes Willi be ¢ I prac o . . ; ; Be pcr 2d Ainrper tales wick. Bot it has givea Mr, VTartea Full particulars vertised ; : great advertisement in Frauce, AI — ’ desiring space in the buildings} TE&MPERAXcE.— The July session of the ounds should make early en-| Grand Division met with Centennia! r sales and special a leg im- | Division at Cavendish on the !8th inst. pplication should be mad The Grand Treasurer reported a balance Collected in North Pinette by Miss Jean MclIoneS...........$ 975 | Collected in Garfield by Mies Etta Cue. .tisicndin ss 5 70 Collected in Eldon Dietriet b vy sis Ada McLeod and Miss Edith Moore... sak cvetuaeee te | Collected in * Waehi: he “Mice Bessie Smith........+++ ...$ 1050 | Collected in U. P. P im and Glaishven by Mies Bellis McLeod.......- » abeved Nie Peesneben $ 885 Cellected in Lower Point Prim by Miss {Euphemia MclLean......$ 14 35 $102 15 Matootm Fixiar-on, Treasurer. Belfaet, July 18ih, 1900. ‘The Relief cet aan lady Smith, of South Africa, was nothing com pared tothe relief that is felt by ) RS. SMITH, and hundreds of other women of P. E. Island, on wash day since they have started using GILT 2DCZ SOAP. All first class grocers SELL it. McKINNON & McNEYIN W HOLESALE AGENT Ca = eo TRY EGANTIC. Jobn 5.15 p m, daily, except Sunday etec 9.50 a m, daily except Monday VIA.) Ly. St Ar. Qu Imperial Limited Ocean to Oecan | IN 116 HOURS. Look at our assortment of Knights of Pythias Meeting Detroit, Mich., August 27th to 3lst. One fare for the round trip. BRING SUMMER TOURS 1900 Send fur bookle:, Shall be glad to quote rates for epecia’ tours on application to A. J. HEATH, D.T. A.,C. P. B., St, Joha, N. B. or W. C. KENNEDY, Solititing Agent C.P.R. Charlottetown, owe see ~~ Our BICYCLE LIVERY All new wheels. NEW BICYCLES. We have all worldJLeaders, Your Bieyele to our repair shop for satisfactory repairs. MARK WRIGHT & CO.. LTD Home Makers. —-- = “te. a emer | increase, conservatives | | M ore. Kverybody skould have j Dodd & Rogers EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN JULY 20, 1900 AFFLICTED INDIA. Enjoys a Gracious Rain-But the Conditions are Still Grave, Lonpon, July 19.—There has been a good rainfall in Surat, Khandeich and the westera part of the Deccan, and rain has begun in parts of North Gujurat, where the numbers demanding relief continue to Tne viceroy of India, Kedl<ston, telegraphs that there were heavier general rains last week in Benar and the central provinces of Hyderabed. Tbe rainfall was yood and eufficient for present needs in Lajputana, In Central oderate general rains. The sowing Of crops has partly commenc- ed. The monsoon was heavy in Surat, and there were good falls in Kattywar aud Thanos. ‘There has been insufficient rain in the Punjab for dry land sow- ing. Notwithetanding the improved prospects no diminution of reliefis possible. On the contrary, the figures last week were the highest reached, village relief and ad- vances replacing relief work. The con- dition of the surviving cattle in Western India is deplorable. The health returns from the central prov'nces are satisfactory. The total relief on the lists was 6,148,000. The Governor of Bombay telegraphe to the Secretary of State for India that there were 8,928 cases of cholera in the famine districts during the week ending July 7th, of which 6 474 were fata], and that in the native states there were 9.526 cases of Baron Curzon, of [udia there were w ——e : HAVULSESHTULEVOPSHUUUUUNSiinenea retty Rings, We have provided for the de. $ — Grand Tea and’ Garden Social. | | A Grand Tea and Garden Social in aia of Charlottetown Hospital will be held a. Watermere (late residence of Co'onel TUESDAY, JOLY 24th. The best tea tables, refres hmer it ice cream tables wi!! he pr led, Tea served from 5 p. m. to 8 p. m. Good music by the League of the Cross Band. Dancing and lots of amasements. Be sure and attend, as the ladiee will spare no pains to make this the grandest | event of the season, and the hospital needs your assistance. By order cf committee, and | | mands of fashion and display as fine an assortment of rings ag was ever shown in the city. Every dainty settingand com. It's all is », Those Who bination is to be found ‘in opp : Plain Sailing LB I Deal With collecticn—and that meang a With Us end of style to pick from, 5 > As t rice, itis gi : Our Goods are Right question of what, sou Our Prices are Right} pay, for ve have rings from It lies with you, reader, togive us a $1.00 to $50.00, which 5,892 were fatal. The total number of deathe on therelief works was 6,870 which was 3.9 per 1, l 000. TO THE DE AF. KR rich lady, cured of her Deafness s and Noises in: the Head by Dr. Nicholsons Artificial j Ear Drums, gave $5,000 to his In- stitute, so that people unable to pro- cure the Ear Drums‘may have them free. Address 222nd, The Nicholson Institute, Longcott, Gunnersbury London, W. Th, =. Something New something Nic: FOR TOURISTS and for our own people. Direct from Eng'and comes a shipment of P, E. ISLAND CREST CHINAW!R?, made expres-ly for Haszard & a piece of this beautiful Island erest goods. Al! sorts of sizes and pieces, See our stow wi: dow. ‘ Haszard & Moore SI. JAMES CHURCH Sabbath School Picnic Wiil be held at Morell on Wednesday, July 25th, On the beautiful grounds of RN. Cox. A special train wil] leave at 9 30 o’clcck a.m. The committee wil! spare no means io making this the picaic of the season. Games “and otber amusements will be provided, »lso refreshment and ice cream booths, and specie! tables set for visitors. Retura tickete 252. Now onsale at Moore & McLod’s and Paton & Co’s. W.A. STEWART, Secretary. Tt el wranite Preserving Ecttles from 30c. kiefriserators less than cost. enna thance to prove the above assertion. We bre receiving new goods daily. See our Vovered Chip Market Backets fram 10¢ up. ? Shoice Creamery Buite: | crowed, zW W W Try our Orange } ¢} 3g per , ' e her b. It will please yo * olss well Jeweller & Engraver, TOUGUTERUEDEGUOEEEORESOEUEEEORISUESININS SUNNYSIDE DENTSTRY, Haezard’s genuine BRAHMIN TEA. A big stock ofother Teas Ga rend, frou 20c per |b up. éi— Also in stock, canoed Saimon. ° T Lobsters, Clams, etc., and a ful Offce in New Prowse Block ine of general groceries, all at the| irst door to the right up owest possible prices. Free delivery o: stairs. goods to ali parts of the city. Telephone ; communicati on, RR Maddigan & Go Telephone connection, [> PAYS TO BUY AT PERKINS,— We Are Dividing Prices With you; sometimes in the middle; sometimes you get the lion’s share ; sometimes not so much; in any case, we divide with you. If there is a soul in this city with a cent to spend for sum- mer, they should accept this hint and come here while we aie dividing prices on SHIRT WAISTS, WATERPROOFS, DENIM SUITS, SAILOR HATS, DRESS HATS. TRIMMED SATS. 25 dozen summer vests 5c each. aw A T’...... NS) ILLUSTRATED « « LECTURE SOUTH = AFRICA LAND OF THE BRITON AND BOEE. —w 3 Y¥ —- MR. ROBERT P. BELL, American Lawyer and Journalist (Three years an Ujtlander.) asAn Uitlander’s Life among the Boers pictured and described. Nz 100 ORIGINAL PICTURES 100 Opera House, Charlottetown, Monday Evening, July 23rde Admission 25c. Reserved Seats 35¢ and 50c. @ Plan at Medical Hall and Rankin’s Drugstore. DR. AYERS) SOSH SOSLSESHTEET lanl