> , aa ANE A, A Wen OR OR CRM fund re NOTES AND COMMENTS. \ pa I m lie Ts reports y a i 0 ps : ! 4 ; | ence aod mine : . - ip \l treal Gazette say 1a! If , rs F Gov ment bas not tne courage 0 | ; Oa wWspapers pay postag t (ee i ’ ild the fairness to carry all Genuine ' . x \] ‘ I Man R \ > ) : a 5 i. Oitawa Libers as forma # } ( Q i servalive i , hy pper H 8 : ne ael } OF 8 in 1878 wiil t eated Little Liver Pills.|- I ih { ym Stanidal Re j nD | ) > lia \ iit ‘ . i ¢ sf thia { Must Bear Signature of if 8 of th yuatry Ww — fa ute hig 12 “of AE cen ~ War x \ ‘ mo 7 a ‘i , r ith i” y i 2ed iv ¥ IT Ele, Moc aoa as iy / Cte r . is he Vitline Swindte it has bee: | we remarked thatthereare two depior See Fac- ike Wrapper Below. : : ee ; Se Fa Simi apr Je able features of this transaction. [he Very small and as casy j firs tine atfair ere second is the ' . rganized attempt to hash it up. to take as sugax. , OFS i : a ac toa ' Wa— Montrea razette Do Le er | FOR HEADACHE. gency food acanda! division the Laurier FOR DIZZINESS. Governmént’s majority went down to 14, FOR BILIOUSNESS. Thirteea per cent. of the Liberals in the FOR TORPID LIVER. FOR CONSTIPATION. FOR SALLOW SKIN. FOR THE COMPLEXION ITTLE IVER PILLS. CURE SICK HEADACHE, mae A ores Hillsborough oo bridge he New Bridge is com- ing and so are the dry streets and roads. Ther you will need some- thing nice in footwea We Have a fine Selection Selling Very Low J. BH. BELL The Barvain Be Sh e Stor . ot and WITATION i THE SINCEREST. FORM OF FLATTERY.” a The best proof tha has extraordinary merits, and is in good repute with the public, is ITIS EXTENS ay ELY IMIT AT- ED. The imitations resembl e genuine : ° le in appearance only. They lacl > ge nera excellence of Genuine This notice is necessary, as irjurious npert imitations, called WuiTe L ai wENT, &c., liable to produce chronic in flam mation of the skin, are wINARD’ LINID hey pay a larger profit. They all Sell on the Merits and! Advertising of MINARD’S. to be made | Ine in particular claiming by GENUID © Must have MATURE, i, | Furely Veyetable. <Aeey7eeced Sree TURD es a A 'edthat “‘there will be | genuine Liberals in | in 1 often sn5stitu sal 1 fo ENT by Dealers, because a ormer proprietor of Minarp’s LINIMENT, which simply is a lie, INSIST UPON HAVING SisARis LVIWENT ee +4 MADE BY Yarmouth, N.S., er RICHARDS & CO., 26905400 0008 4" 208 068600" + Because we do not Select some few articles and PLO Pee tell how low we sell them, don’t think that our goods are high priced. If your office or store is in need of ink, pens, mucilage, or any- thing in our line, call in We wil supply you. MITCHELL'S BOOKSTORE Queen St. Opp. Prowse’s.j § 990 6300 OH 4D tu 0O COOL ESO y d House of Commons voted against it. If 13 per cent. of the voters who put the Laurier Government in power vote againet | itat the general elections its en? will be | emphatic. —Mr. James Somerville, M. P., one of the Mackenzie Liberals has been forced Out of the Tarte~Laurier Party. He is an honest man who condemns the Govern- mnent’sextravagance. It has been remark very few of the the next House Lau- rier does not want to be barrassed by members who insist that the principles be observed.” —Emperor William has telegraphed to the commander of the German equadron Chinese waters, to the governor of Shan Tung, to the viceroys and to others, offering a thousand taels toanyone ac. complishing the deliverance of any foreigner of any nationality whatever, now shut up in Pekin, who is handed over to any German magietrate, and offering to pay expenses of the publication of this offer in Pekin. —It is reported from St Petersburg that the Czar will not hear of any per- emptory setilementof the Chinese affair or the expansion of the territories belong- ing toany single power. The Czar ecnvinced that Germany wil! support him i8 in this policy. Powerful influences are at work tryiag to induce the Czar to maintain absolute reserve until the strength of the other powers is exhausted, when Russia will assumethe position of arbiter and secure the lion’s ehare of the spoils. The despatch concludes by saying that the Czar will have to show extraordi- nary firmness to weather the storm of feeling it will arouse, TO BE INSPECTED. —_ notice in aneditorial in the ot the 6th inst, under the head-~ sa Gu rdian | ing a “Farmer and Doctor Candidates,’ | that that paper had no disposition to in- | tervene between the parties who are con- testing the Second District of Queen’s. I | notice too that although that innocent in- j dependent paper neard Mre Tarte’s speeches and unbecoming expressions for many a day without a word of disapproval | it has selected the time when the votes of that | the people of Rustico are wanted for the | Farqubarson Government to show i's in the |< dependence by denouncing Mr. Tarte with | the evident intention of having the paper placéd in the hands of the French electors | of Rustico where it bas nothing to lose n order to show how their compatriots in the Liberal Government are used by the prese, and get their votes for the Liberal candidate. It says “‘We may venture to examine the principle laid down in the sentence above quoted from Tue Examiner and try ana sift the chaff fromthe wheat.” Who is better qualified to sift the chaff from the wheat than the temperance editor, who would laud Premier Farquharson to the ' | skies for pressing a proibition bill that | . _ ¢ . | willgive him blood money duriag all the ; days that he will be in power and that postpones any hope fof any change frcm the present license system til’ the Govern- ment is a thing of the pa:t? The article shows that asa sifter the editorof the Guardian can do fairly well ; nut when the sifting isdone why give us all the chaff ? It goes On to say; its underlving principle is that a body of electors ought to be re- presented by a man of the same ceiling as themselves.” Its «underlying rr acip'es | is nothing of the kind, but its underlying principle is that no one should act for or advise tue public but a person who knows and means what he is talking about. For instance,a lawyer, doctor or man should not prate too much about the interest of the farmer, It means,too, that a person should not set himself up as the representative and spokesman of temperance people when he was willing to sell, sacrifice and betray the temperance cause in order to bolster up a rotten and corrupt party, more especially when he } claimed to belong to no party but was | independent. This is the underlying principle, Mr Guardian, and we hope you will apply it ip eo far as itsuits you. The Guardian insultingly says that com paratively few farmers are qualified for seats in Parliament. They have not endeavored to qualify themselves sor representative positions and adds “ we tbink this is to be regret- ted.” Certainly itis, to be regretted if correct. But fortunately it is not correct, and such unworthy opinions of the farm- ers of this province are only entertained edd —? eae An ft “ey oe St 25 business ? 15,900 feet of lumber (deals and scants ling.) Port of Summerside. ENTERED. July 9..—Sfr Louis, McArthur, Pictou, coal; Vidette, Bowie, Pictou, coal; Daniel, Roberts, Wallace stone, Lenox, Great Bras D’or, coai; L P Churchill, Willet, Pictou, coal; Swift Current, Murray, Pictou, {bailast; Restive, Cain, Pictou, coal CLEARED, SS Frank C Bitt, Dunne, Pictou, b jlast. Juse 9 —Dariei, Rot Lenox, Boudrob, Uak Bay mills, P Q: bal; Vidette, Bowie, Richibucto, bal; Swift Curreat, Murray, Pictou, tal; Res. tive, Cain, Pictsu, bal; Sir Louis, Mc- Arthur, Miscouche, bal. erts Wallece, oats; Montague Norgs.—New sidewalks have lately been put down on Main street. Mr. Jay, the Principal of Montague High Se shool, has changed his intention of leaving, and has engaged for another year. Rey. Mr. Penna last night deliv- ered his farewell sermon to a very large | § attendance. He will be succeeded by Rev. Mr. Frizzle. M.S. Johnson, B.A., ‘eft this morning to take charge of the achool a’ Stanley Bridge.—Mr. Kimble Coffin bas finished the contract of framing the new brig for George W: nee She is 120 teet keel.—No. 5 Co, A., arrived home Saturday after their two weeks spent in camp. They looked sunburnt but lustv. A certain sergeant was found to be missing; he ie since reported to have turued up in the east. —Brovrvs. MoteNew Preto! fhe Pan oe mare ¢ . and remeve im ities = bowels, by bon 0 of the cee known. Rat. upin ing one a dose. ded by many physicians, Parsons’ Pills } ‘BEST LIVER PILL MADER” P Biliousness and all Liver and Bowel Sse i | d by Druggists, or sent ) Sock hee TE Jounsox oe eter 3 ote. ae i | De Cl Cures CHRONIC DISEASES and RYP-| TURE. Office at Mrs. Stumbles, corner Prince and Kent Street, Charlottetown, from Saturda y oo " uerday a Mm. every Week, . udiu ; é Be very warm during the days of this month, we would advise you to 4 see our hot weather A underclothing. There’s i %2*_.\ the cheap grade at 40c i Oe the suit, then there’s Ee ot ir Ve; better al! the way to t! Ve 6 t $3.00 the suit. ae eS er eh Sut v ' mays a ut you must ask to ba. mo see the $1.00 kind, a} (3 & that’s the kind we claim to be all that can’be asked for in comfort-giving underwear. - | Have a Fit When you are buying a hat; its just as easy to get a hat righ‘ as wrong, and its no’ half'so headachey. i We claim to be able to fit any head. Surely one of our 6000 “Christy” felt hats at from 50c to $2.00 will doit. If you don’t want a felt why we have 32.000 strawstall the way from 5c to $2.00 each. The $1.00 hat in both is our speciality. But be sure you get a fit, don’t’ take one until you get; it’s here somewhere, no doubt® ‘about that. - am What trade ‘we have we'll hold, and what haven’t we're after. } ' , | TRE DAJI14’ EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN JULY 11, 1900 ce us. ie 1 le tA le dl Bel eh att ole Ble - by a fewwho are swallowed up by their : SRE SSR a A a a y fhe Examiner Caleng great Opinions of themselves. Who, be- } ie FOR JUL ar | sides the editor of the Guardian will un- be B cove seen lertake to say that there cannot be found | \@ | witli 1i8 province a thousand,to say nothing | 3 y | MOON’S?CHANUI tv, farmers wlio are ufficiently well a ma | } rter, 4h. juslified to act a8 representatives te e Full Moon, ae The truth is that when a farmer contests 3 rs Li uarter, 18t! ‘.% : a 5 , av election it is with the view of represent- 4 | Ne Ww Mo "26 ¢) g the people and getting in return only Mis , is —s . trifling sessional allowance and will not | i | we Da We'k High Water Su resort to deceit or to paying out large] xy AY OWS 5! sors | Al's Rises, ‘Sas s of money that will never be return- iy And look at it well i a oa ae ; rder to win, while adoctor or law- | @ r ‘ ? ee | ‘ ei ne | aay e visions of lucative aad hosor- |i that’s what we like to see | Sunday 36, 1 184 20 ae ’ sve Sac 30 - 4 a | 2)Monday 1 35; 156 92) 48 is al tne BAG Se et PY) Po ae everv customer do, CX- | 3)Tuesday 215| 2 36 9] 43 ) I rin tO gain ke at A Wh P . . = | , ~ ott a "imulkia’ cle NMAUTTij / S\ amine our youths suits fB| 4 Wednesday; 255) 3 16 22 | @ ] ( ya st pping stone om «hs vom V4 % JA al - a 5 Thursday 3 40 1 9 23 , the Seu is ott A o—_ TA 7 (7 \ well,and if you findany- @ 6|Friday ‘ 36 459) 24 a e interest of the country * a —.. Wf, - ut _ a «© if 2 { 4Saturday 2, 6 16) 95 : » seahiecsies Bsciee Ge f \ a NZ p 7, thing wrong tell us so, if 4 8 Sunday 753 oul & ‘6 ptatives, | V/A Ye ' there’s room forimprove- #§! 9Monday 812 839) 27 a t Guardian is of the opin - h\ SJ YY ‘wali \} ment we want to know | 10 Tuesday 9S OS & 44 ince the farmers do not fill = ; \Yy : ’ . : me | \l Wednesday; 9 23, 9 52) 2g 43 the legislature it is because ~yeee Se } it, and we'll make it. | \2 Thursday 10 56; 11 4 29 ’ Vv \ 7 ? a : . 43 e are that many qual fied farmers + \ < \ We don’t think there’s 13 Fri iday 1] Ld 15 30 4? What qualification is re- | & nN \ te ca ; . 4 | 14 Saturday 1151 018 31 4] juired ? We hear (hat ata meetinga few t YX % i\ } Nyy much room for improve’ | 15 Sunday 0 oo} | 0 32 49 venings ago, the Leader of the Govern: | § 2 ae Wp ment in that all wool serge l6'Monday =| 111i 135) 33 | ment said that if they had issued twenty~ k iY \ “WK DN it rs ot on 56 50 17 Tuesday 1 50 . 16) 34 38 six theusand more debentnrea last year y WAY HS: Ry sul Of ours at 0.00, = Wednesday | 2 30 3 0 35 | 3 they would have the handsome} | HH unlesss we improve the Ry) 33h) 6a ee surplus of six thoveand dollars. Why not r 4 } A { \ -ofit: whe ; th ey 5 25; 5 48) 37 | 35 : eee , ‘ iN at Vd) prot; woen you see the 21 Saturday 650 7 18) 38 iasue a million and twenty-six thousand SA hb He NII ; al o 22 Sund 754 8 22! 34 debentures, haveover a millon surplus, = if VT) suit you lI ac!-nowledge 23 ea 85/1 9 18 39 33 and be 4 rhe Tf the bpp 4 i) that we could do that if 24 Tuesday 9 36 10 2) a _ shown by the rremier is all that 18;@ “//) | s ts ’ 25) Wednesd 10 1 9 1 required [ think it would be an easy Wf | ty we wished, but we don’t. 2%6/Thursday | 10 40 il % 3 2 matter to find farmers qualified for re- ie 27 Friday 11 14) 11 36| 45 : presentatives ; and I do not think it would 28 Saturday ll 25) 11,47) 16 0 be hard to finda farmer who could be a 29/Sunday 00 021) 47 % Guardian and act his part honorably to». & 30) Monday 031 052, 48 4 Farmers should look with suspicion on i } 32 Tuesday 1 oP a 1 264 50 72 doctors or any other claes of people who —cccccmanssienaeeat — will neglect their calling to enter politics from which they cannot expect any honest ( ANAD IAN return for the loss incurred. # Farmer. AC! FIC aa Siete ” <<a . . Any man’s pocket book, if : "i Port of Charlottetown. we ys ‘ pe covert top Canadian Northwest —_—- coat for the chilly evening. : From Canadian Pacific Stations in New ENTERED. | t=) He will be richer’ too ‘wicdate Celeniet ohien ola July 9.—S. S. Fred M Batt, Enman,|§ PZ although he does spend $6.00 | Winnipeg.... eee ——— Piciteu; Schr. Annie Laurie, Jimmo, Baie i for one of those nice light | Moosomin...... »seeeeee 28.00 Verde: Schr. Lorena, McMillan, W ood, y . a” CC rd nes ” | Regina... 0000040 0006400 Ge0seree © seerecece 30.00 Islands; Schr. Janett, Gerrior, West Ari+ | .% YW ° _ . ~ Yorkton. wttsessteseneseererees seeesenes QOMD chat; Schr. Miletus, Peters, Sydney; Schr. | # } He is verv apt to save - | cave Al Dert....ccccs seccoceee 0.000.005 } . Pi atnvis Gia 7 Ty ee a ° PAE Fo 5 0s nonsenbens tase (4445 te ; Alma, Burke, Pictox; Schr. Vesta, Evans, more than that in doctor’s e Re * Deo 35.00 Chester, N. S.; Schr. Margaret Ann, } a's : . By | TUS LICET ocees voccescess oes -- 40.00 Buckles, Pictou : Sehr. Sea Slipper, bills before the summer Ss ; E Imonton . - a . Seach 40.00 Campbell, Montagur; Schr. Lizzie A., over. These coats are not Sy ickete good go ng only June 18th, McRae, Pictou; Schr. A Linton, Conran, “ei ae te m aly 13th aod 16th, good to return until North Sydney. | i too heav ¥; they re just right me | Auguet 20th, Sept. 12th and 16th, 1900, CLEARED. Sy something a little better if you want it, $8, OO, $10.00, respectively, July 9.—8S. S. Fred M_ Batt, Enman! & $12.00. | Tickets good a omen ae at. Dred Pictou; Schr. Lorena, McDougall, Wood | § Ont., Winnipeg and oe thereof. ae Islande; Schr. Julia Waid, Dunn, Pictou; For the artioulars write ss Schr. Lunenburg, Evans, Pictou; Schr. ‘ pS hoe: Chlor's, Langill, Pictou; Schr. Margaret ao ae an D , Ann, Buckles, Pictou; Ss. &: Bonavista, 3 | D. T. A., C. _R., St John. N, B. Fraser, North Sydnev: Schr. Sea Slipper 3 saan EI Campbell, Pictou; Schr. Liazie » Mc- | i Rae, Pictou ; 8. S. Thor, W illeleneow, | Dominion ol Cana 4 Rochester, G. B,, 123,500 bushels of oate, a | PROVINCE OF Prince Edward Island City of Charlottetown. ee | Before Francis Longworth Haszard, Beq, the Stipendiary Magistrate for the City of Charlottetown, Take notice that His Honor the Stipens diary Magistrate for the City of Charlotte town, has by virtue of the power and authority ic him vested by the statute of the General Aesembly of the Island, ite stituted ,-— An Act (o Consolidate and Amend the several Acts Incorporating ihe City of Charlottetown, ordered and appointed that Wednesday, 18t h July, next, be the day set down for hearing all ap peale made to him from the preceding Vaiuation Assess ments of rates imposed or authorized by the City Council of the said City, aod that on such day and daily thereafter, ua- til all such appeals have been beard, at the hour of 10 o’clock in the forenoon, iB the Police Court, in Charloitetown, sfore- said, all such os pay will be heard and finally determined by him, Dated this 5th day of July, A. D., 1900 ROBERT VANIDSRSTINE. : Collector for said City. 3ins. e od. FOR SALE “Newlands” The late residence of Mal colm McLeod, Q. C., in Char- lottetown Royalty, containing twenty and three quartels acres, Apply t D, C. McLEOD, Solicitor, &e. Ch’town, June 19th, 1900. dy tf ———eee Molasses. Direct cargo, schr. “Omega” from West Indies, arrived t0- day—121 puns, 20 hds, bbls. Choice quality. CARVELL BROS. | Ch’ town May 14, 1900. <a ae gh “a Soe - t RL, Jeet, BHAT SAY R iis. Ne Raaierae