Summer Complaint Now 0 prevalent can be sickly cured by using our 4 * glackberry Cordial easant te the caste and being compound of purely veget- able extracts, may be given to the smaliest child with perfect safety and the assurance of speedy relief. Price 25 Cents. George B. Hughes The People’s Druggist. it is pl Apothecaries’ Hell. } 0000002000 S ~wOSOOSCSSHS ° © . e SNAPPY ; : ® . . AM: ‘Cinger ; ' : e ’ ‘Snaps : ‘ Who would want_any other kind?! A Giner Snap that isnot snappy is mo yooc. Wekeep the snappy kind —mixed right, made night and we sell them right at only 12¢ per Ib. Order today. ’ , Trzrnowe 98, ’ U ' : D. Stewart ’ ; Eourpse BakeRr¥ t BKESIBEST BREAD. jerieeees # seccence vee Porineial Rifle Association The Annual Prize Meeting will be held oo Wedueeday and Thureday, August 15th ind 16th on the Rnsineton Rifle Range. 4A BARLETT, Capt. Sec’y- Treas. F BOCHERTY, Lt. Col. BR. L. President. — 7,8, 10, 13, 14. a CARD! DR. H.-L. DICKEY (Late of, London Hospitals.) ReCIALIST : Eye, Ear, Nose. Throat. ae Cameron Bicck, Victoria Row. ao 9.302. m. fo 1 p. m.;2tol p. m, omilgs bY appointment. Telephone. ; spi Tested and Fitted with Glasses.) Very Pretty Nav vy Tam ee pened to-day a lo €2¢h ) which y TO OE EOE I AES EGE ESS a EI eS pI I I ons — we 2 eS a aE as EST! BMEDEXOE ANGs. —_—- Montreal Gezette: When a Conservas tive public man speaks of coming events theee dayshe epeaks wiih confidence. Confidence ina cause is « wighty help in the day of canflict. Mail aod Empire. Sir Wilfrid Laurier has told the people of New Glasgow that the elections will be held within the next twelve months. This is probably ali he knows now, Mr. Tarte is not where hecan be consulted. — There will probably be general elec- ticns in Great Britain, the United States and Canada within this year; and it is likely that the Conserwatives will win in all. —_—__—_—_—ooo —The Soleil of Quebec finds it neces- sary imits cartoons to mpreseat Mr. ee Clarke Wallace asa bludgeon-armed ruf- fian whose motto is “Death to Catholics and French-Canadians.” The idea that Quebee is solid for Laurier must, as the Montreal Gazette remarks, be losing its bold of the party leadere, elee this sort of debased religious aid race appeal would not be restorted to. —_ —_- — SHIP NEWS. Port of Charlottetown. ENTERED. Aug. 15,—S.S. Polino, Lachance, Mon- treal; Athlete, Roberts, Svdcey; Marcella Butler, Hamphill, Port Hood; Swallow, Fiolayeon, Pinetie; Morning Light, Rich- ards, Pictou. CLEARAD. Aug. 15.—S. 8S. La Grande Duchesse, Hanlua, Boston; 8. 8. Polino, Lachance, St. John’s, Nfld.; Athlete, Roberts, Pic tou; Annie Laurie, Jimmo, Pugwash; Marcella Butler, Hemphill, Port Hood; Swallow, Finlayson, Pinette. ———— **Keep to Your Place and Your Place will Keep You.’’ Without good health we cannot keep situations nor erjoy life. Most troubles originate in impure blood. Hood's Sarsa- parila makes the blood rich and pure, and thus promotes good health, which will ) kelp you “‘keep your place.”” Hoods, Sa '€@G<6 6686 906088280 er ie IAMS FOR THE CHILDREN. Gbvcae ce resewsdné¢ bien me eee @ 6.4 49¢ ™ > e 4 j alan: : : his line also in colors Red, Biue and Green. White Pique Tams trimmed with Blue... ci. sce eee -56C We have a new shape tam, rointel at both ends........ 68c Girls you want one of those hicycle caps with cloth and Patent-leather eee, re ere 40c and 52c Then we have a beauty, the Crescent at....... ces eb ahintee We have C We will clear at low priccs. WEEKS & CO. THE PEOPLE'S STORE. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Never KET TE | | DIED, At Pinette, Avgust 4th, 1900, Margaret, beloved wife of William Stewart, aud eldest daughter of the late Robert Me- William, of Eldon, Bélfast, aged 72 years, leaving a sorrowtul husband, three sons and two daughters, together with a large circle of friends. NOTICH. —_—_—— The annual meeting of the Wheatley River Hall Company will be held in ssid balloon Wednesday, August 29th, 19¢0, at 7.30 p.m. Be order of Trustees. wkly TAGO.D UING, see. meg = of new samples (only one of — — THE DAILY EXAMINER, CMNARLUTTETON AUGUST £16, 1900 THE DAILY EXAMINER AUGUST 16, 1900. —~ _—_— THE WHELAN MONUMENT. Reverence for the dead, and particular: ly for the dead who have done great things for their country, ie the feeling of gen- erous hearts. It is creditable to the Irish- men of this province that they heve kept alive the idea of erecting a suitable monu- ment to their greatZcompatriot, Edward Whelan. We regret that the came idea with respect to George Coles is not equally inevidence. The names of Coles and Whelan must ever be linked together in the history of this Province as those 0° the men chiefly instrumental in obtaining for the people, en masse, Responsible Gov- eroment and Free Education;aud we should be delighted if the names of these two, foremost among the true Liberals ot Prince Edward Island, were linked together jn a movement for the erection of @ monu- ment to each. Exce'lent portraits of each, by Harris, adorn the walls of our Legislative Chamber, and loving hands have erected for each a stone to mark the place where the honored dust lies entombed. But the public upon which these two patriots con- ferred their boons has yet to supply the fitting public monument which each de- serves, and which it should be the pleasure of a generous snd thankful people to supply. Those who have for thirty odd years kept alive the idea of a mo sument to Whelau are now, sga‘n, about to make an effort to obtain sufficient means to effect their purpose; and we hope that men of good will in every part of (he province will unite with them, and that the ‘‘grand demons'iatior, ” on the 27th instant, wiil be a distinct success in every respect. NOTES AND COMMENTS. —A little Lank in ©xlabama has closed ite doors. The failure of a bank is a rare thing nowadays, —Miss Pauline Johnson who is to give ue one of her unique recitals tonight in the ‘Opera House has produced, undoubtedly, some of the best patriotic verses written in Canada. The western prees says she rouses ber audiences te great enthusiasm vy the rendering of the following lines ; CANADIAN BORN, We first e.w light in Canada, the land be- loved of God, We are the pulse of Canada, ite marrow and its blood. And we, the men cf Canada, can face the world and brag That we were born in Canada beneath the Britieo Flag. Few of us have the blood of kiaogs, few are of courtly birth, But few are vagabonds or rogues of doubt- ful name and worth, And all have one credential that entitles us to brag That we were born in Canada bereath the Britieh Flag. We’ve yet to make our money, we’ye yet to make our fame, But we have gold and glory in our clean colonial?name ; Aod every man’s a millionaire if only he can brag Toast be was born in Canada beneath the British Flag. No title and no coronet is half as proudly worn, As tbat which we inherited as men Can- dian born; We count no man 60 noble as the one who makes the brag That be was born in Canada bereath the British Flag. , The Dutch may have his Holland, the Spaniard have his Spain, The Yankee to the South of us must South of us remain, For not a inao dare |ift a hand against the men Who brag That they were born in Canada beneath the British Flag. E. Pawting Jonyson. PLELL. SGHOGL SERIES The Deserted Village —AND— TRAVELLER, with full notes as required by the Board of Education. "he above book is now on sale. Price 15c. Haszard & Moore Booksellers, FORESTRY. High Court Now Being Held at Souris The High Gourt of the Independent Order of Foresters began its seseion at Souris yesterday afternoon. About a hundred officers and delegates are in at« tendance, The High Court Degree was conferred on about fifty persons, aud the High Court was reduced to a Subordinate Court 8o that all members of the Order a take a seat. The report ot High Chi f Ranger Dr. H. W. Roberisen ae the an that the increase in mem bership bad _ been 189, Lt referred in feeling terms to tae deaths of Brothers Geo. F. Owen, P. A. V. GC. Ranger, Malcolm Mc!.eod, Roland Taylor, Alfred Riggs, Geo. D Davison, Craig, Vessey. Covey and Seaman. Allusion was made to the work of organization, An organ zr 18 wanted, notso much for starting new Courts as looking after the old Courts and getting members totake more inter- est in the Order, and in their own Courts particularly., In that way a large cum. ber of suspended members could be saved. In regard to bonus to members the rerort siated that at the next meeting of the Su- preme Court the eurplus will have reach- ed twenty-five dollars per capita, aud that it vould be well for the Courts here .o discuss whether section fifty-five of the Constitution be acted upon and a bonus given all members of seveu years’ standing Or nol. The Foresters’ Ward in the new P.E Island Hospi:al was mentioned. Th committee could not secure a ward on the terms given at last session, and it was thought best to reter the’ whole qaestion to the High Court, One taragrarh of the report re- ferred to t.e ‘enemics’ if the Order, and stated : “But there are some who, if it were in their power, would stop the progress of our noble Order. Notably among there are a few pas‘ors of churches who would give their blessiag to some sunall sectarian society rather than to a noble iastitution like the Independent Order of Foresters, which admits all worthy men and women regardless of where they worship. “T am not aware that these efforts have prevented any desirable men from j ining ovr Order, but if such spiritual advisers thigk they are helping the cause of jus« tice by endeavoring to pull down our society to build up another they have much to learn of true fraternity.” The High Secretsry’s report showed tocal numberef courts to be37 and the pres:nt membership 1614. Tle High Treassurer’s report snowed cash on hand from last year $401.95; receipts during the year $987.34- expenditure $1,018.00: cask on hand aad io bank $371.29. Rocky Porst.—There was a large and intereeting meeting of Elliott Division, Sons of Temperance, on Wednesday even~ ing. The resident clergyman, Rev G. McIvor, and the Provincial Deputy, Mr. J.J. Chappell, were present and spoke words of encouragement to the members, urging themas good soldiers to move steadily forward until their purposes are accomplished, namely the total and en~ tire prohibition of the iniquitous liquor traffic, that is causiag so much euffering and desolation im our midst. Next Wednesday evening there will be a free mee:ing Open to the public. An excellent programme assisted by city talent is being arranged. The meeting will open at sharp 8 o’clock. —_— sas -— Texnvers Catzep For.— Tenders for printing score cards for the races to be held at the Charlottetown Driving Park on Wednesday ard Thursday the 26th and 27th September next will be received up toand on Saturday, the 25th inst, at 12 o’clock noon. The highest or any tender not necessarily ac- cepted. All tendersshould be marked **Tenders for Score Cards,’’ and be ad- dressed to C. R. Smallwood, Secretary. rb North Wi.rsairnge—A meeting for the purpore of appointing delegates to nomi- nate # Liberal-Conservative candidate for the House of Commons will be held at - North Wiltshire on Monday next at {7 o’clock, p.m. SEMI SIENNA MONTE = Tanglefoot Se Sticky fly paper, t he stickiest of tbemall. 3 large double sheets 10 Cents. Little Tanglefoot 9 double eheets. 10 Cents. Wilson's Poison Pads 8c per pkg. (5 pade). Sweet Poison Pads 10c for 3 pkgs (15 pade), Davis’ Poison Felts 10c for 3 pkgs of (12 pads), LY ve TVS TEN NNN TIS STINTS NINN is PH AY STN TY MUMS Ue le WAM AUN UAL 3 Ud bb Adie ddd dddstectidddd MEET ME AT THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE. Every Lady in Charlottetown and Country Should take advantage of the prices we are offering on Wev7 Shirt Waists Not old crumpled goods, but new fresh stock, just as itcame from the laundry. It Will Pay You To buy these waists even if you use them only for house wear. Three Special Prices 39c, 50c and ¢5c Each. — These latter are elegant goods worth $1.35 and Stanley Bros, ace + sm, meme cummre _ Furnishing News For Saturday We pride ourselves in showing the largest¥and{ nobbiest lo of neckwear in the city. We have them at any price from 2¢ te 75.¢ Another strong line with us is our Shirts. White and solored shirts, soft outing shirts collars attached cilk front shi:is. See our doubie thread Balbriggan Unde- clothing, 85¢ per suit. | Extra bargains every Saturday a < , p. m. Store open uatil 1} Gordon & MoLellan eseee Men’s Stylish Outfitter BOTH FEET & and you will be fitted with the latest’and most fash- t onable boot or shoe to be found in the city, for the ga ieast moneyfand guaranteei the best of satisfaction McQUAID’S, LOWER:QUEEN:STREER Ke a -— 2 ee pe Foy ey. —. iatne tin oe - t