THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLUOTTETON JULY, 21, Two Hours Only! #6 DAILY EXAMINER Saturday Night | FROM 7 TILL 9 O'CLOCK, We wil! give some big bargains, Nickel Alarm Clocks 9Ve. Faght day oak case strike clocks | e ' &°? 6. | C'ry | ' r dis] , ; { hit . ry cw) i) ‘ . ®<) Watch from $2 00 and uy | ‘heese lishes (china) 7dc Half d ver plated poons | I I ~ OO. Gold plated sett rings, go 1a ty | 50 j - —_ ' Beauati pera Tans 4% We keep a nice line of B Ware, | Wedge Wood and seuvenir goods. Jury & Co. Sunnys! Queen Srreet Hard Coal | to note that such men as the Rector of St. ad Chestnu! and Ege Sizes |: mur wy - — ta , §, ELLIOT Due Here on 20th Inst, Will be sold low while dis-, charging. Kindly book your ord r at; once, | R. McMILLAN. Ch’town, July 16th, 1900. eod lw. | CANADA'S ic International Exhibition Si. John, N. B. Oth JUL «6 Crens Sept, 10th, Closes Sept 1 | Additions have been made to the ! &1« ck prizes end a buttermaking competition ar.d exhibit of cheese making provided for. than “musemen's will, this year, = many be more evera promincnt feature, inclu unique and siariling novelties. Very cheap fares and special excursions on all railways and steamers. Exhibits on several of the main hnes will be carried prac- tically free. Full particulars advertised later. } xhibitors desir ng space in the buildi gs cron the grounds should make early en- quiry and, for sales and special privileges im m<ciate application should be made. t'remium lists and entry forms will be sent on application to CHAS, A. EVERETT, Manager & Secretary. GHLIN, President. D. J. McLA oN TPIT VS PACIFIC RNe Short Line to Quehec VIA. MEGANTIC. Ly. St. John 5.15 pm, daily, except Sunday Ar. Quebec 9.50 a m, daily except Monday Imperial Limited Ocean to Oecan IN 116 HOURS. —_-— Knights of Pythias Meeting Detroit, Mich., August 27th to 3let, One fare for the round trip. SUMMER TOURS 1900 Send for booklet. Bhall be glad to quote rates for epecia tours on application to A. J. HEATH, D.T. A.C, P. R., St. Johr, N. B. or W. C. KEN NEDY, Solititing Agen. C.P R, Ciusrluietown. ; Christian manhood. | Paul’s, Colonel Moore, | Mr. Miller are taking an active | language ee | JULY 21, 1900. A GOOD MOVEMENT. Yue main object of those who promote Brigade is the moral aud spiri- The Rev. the Boy’s tual improvement of our boys. Mr. who have Pr Withycombe and tbose owed his initiative ip this »vince, com mendatioa a0 ep- } leserve We hope to see the Boye’ couragement. > ; 5 © } Br gade movement grow and flourish be- standard of sause it l-ads ontoa high But there is anotLer point of view from which the Boy’s Brigade movement 13 (0 | be revarded-=that of the defence of our} The Boer war has proved the ie a superiority of an intelligent citizen-sold y treiaed Lo obey the word of command | initiative. The training of the Boys Brigade | iscaleulated to produce just the class of | | i and yettoact, at times, upon persoaal | ! | soldiers that may be needed for the future jefence of this country. This movement is in the strictest sense @ pious and patriotic one, and we are giad Watts and part in Mr. , and that it is receiviog the countenance and support of the community. The |} rigade is intensely interesting in itself. i i [odeed we knowof nothicg more inter: esting thau our boys—uoless it may be our girls; aod we are pleased and proud io | koow that excellent conduct prevails in \] ite ranks, and that altogether ‘t pre- | sents & fine appearance. e > - OUGHT TO APOLOGISE ! —_-— —— We see no difference—and we believe the French-Canadians of Rustico wil) see no difference—between Tue Ex- AMINER's interpretation of the Guardian’s avent Pineau and the French vo e and the language as subeequently ex- by the Guardian, abase of Pineau would never move the French-Coneervatives of Rusticoto vote for Dr. Douglas unless they sympathized with Pineau ! Ic pointof fact, the alleged aboce > of Pineau by the Couservative Pres, corg-ted in telling thetruth about bi- con¢u»; acd no man of honor,whether F-+neb, Ei glish or Scotch,could have (elt ndignas: wn account of it. Ouxe of the the press of the country is to cize bad actions and denounce those whodepart from right paths. The Con« serv.tive pres*, in comparatively moder- ste langnage, performed this duty; and tu say that French electors voted for Dr. Douglass because the Oppostion press plained 2utl Fit | St John’s, Que, has been ' both Sir Wilfrid Laurier and the Toronto | Globe. Sir Wilfrid has declared his coa-. | recall ot w ) be snot;” to which Dr. Certainly, of a“ no precedent” proviso in the order eending the firat contingent of troops to South Africa, followed by the sending of another contingent, wasa precedent that the Government followed time afier time. It presented the appearance of a rudders» less ship in a 8ea of many currente.” These truth which has impressed all observing ihe words of the Gazette convey a take an interest in The ‘leadership Canadians who politics of this country. of Sir Wilfrid Laurier amounts to notbing. ee ee NOTES AND COMMENTS. —Sir Wilfrid's triends in Quebec must be in a panic; for his Quebec orgsn is telliog the French Canadians ‘bat all Tories are Orangemen, and thet all Orangemen are bound by oath to drive the French-Canadiane out ot Canada! ~The Montreasi Star dec!ares that the man whocan produce a lJonzer session than the recent one of the Dominion Par- liament with a elimmer record in the way | of business done should be awarded the the reversion of the Cobden medal when Premier gets through with it, —Dr Wood, the collector of customs at condemned by duct ‘,offensive and reprehensible” and such ‘fas could not be tolerated.” The Globe finds that he has been guilty of serious misconduct and “has fairly laid himself open to very severe censure.” Such beiog the case, it is worth while to nat Dr Wood has _ been guilty. Iv appears (nat some weeks ago a French Canadiao grit named Potvin, who resides in St John, remarked in Dr. Wood’s | presence, that he “hoped every Canadian : who had gone to South = Africs to fight against the Boers would Wood replied : ** The British in 1837 hung a number of | such people as you, and should have hung more.” Whereupon Potvin took the quarre! into the French newspapers, and a number of the more fanatical sheets, headed by Tarte’s paper, demanded the immediate dismissal of Dr. Wood, for daring to speak in that way of rebels past and present. Subsequently the matter was brought up in the House of Commons by Messrs. Monet and Bourassa, and Sir Wilfrid, in the course of the debate, ex- pressed the judgment quoted. Russia’s Campaign. Bers, July 20.—The Berliuer Tage- blatt’s correspondent at St. Priersburg declares that it cannot be dcubted that Russia is preparing for a separate cam- paign against Pekin, via tbs north, by land. He sdde that Russia does not be- lieve the allied campaiga trom Tien Tsin will be successful or in time. In reply to questions put to the A-sociated Prees cor- respondent touay, al-ading Foreigs Office Official said :-—““There bas been vo azgree- ment between the powers regar-ivg the size of the forces w be sen Ciina. Eech power is sending the nimb r that she can spare. ‘(here bas bee» no ex- change of notes on the subject, hut a tact understanding seems to prevail that reac criticised and condemned Pineau is to say tical traitor but thatthey cordemn newepa- per criticisa.. The Guardian ought to apologize fto tbe irsulted honour and intelligence of the FrenchL-Canedian people. NO LFADER, ComMEXTING upon the late session, the Montrea] Gazette says: **T he accomplished work of the session amcunts to very little, which might not in itself be a matter of reproach if what was done had been done with something like businees dispatch. The lack of a direct- ing mind, which bas been visible from the session of 1897, was painfully evident however. Minieters did not seem to know what their colleagues were do- ing, nor tocare. What was done one day would be contradicted the next by some action of the Government memberr. Argument would becontradicted by action, and one action hy another. The ineertion corresponding wit her real interest io ; : - ' China, commercial or territorial.” that they not only sympathize witha poli- ; ne Pighting Smallpox, Monrreat, Jalv .0 —Five new cases of smallpox developed today. A!) were among people wie hac been quarantined. The beal:h authorities are making a great fight, and no doubt are able to keep the dieease from becoming epidemic. “He That is Warm Thinks All So.” Thousands are “cold”’ in that they ca not understand the glow of health. This implies disordered kidneys, fever, bowels, Liood or brain. Hood's Sarsaparilia gives all who take it the warmth of per- fect health. Get Hood's because dloods. Sarsapart! al 4d Disappoints& Straw Hats. U aderweear suit in this City C imbri . Saturday 885 imported tweed 75 power will send & contingeut adequately | granite cloth, now TRY Our BICYCLE LIVERY BRING MA — ——————— SN All new wheels. Look at our assortment of NEW BICYCLES. We have all world Leaders, Your Bieyeie teour repair shop for satisfactory repairs. K WRIGHT & CO.. LTD .. {Home Makers. wa — FIO ee MAJOR From all over the Town and Country have Pro. nounced Paton’s Saturday Snap Worth going a mile on foot to see and buy, To-day’s list is as under. : New Pulley Belts worth up to $1.25, Saturday 44) White Skirts, 3.25 tor 2.75, Saturday only. © 4 White Skirts ~~ we 95 for 2.50, Saturday only. White Skirts, 1.75 for 1.00, Saturday only. White Skirts, 1.50 for 1.25, Saturday only. White Blouses ! White Blouses! Are going fast ! Big Crash Amon $1.45 for 95c ! A $1.45 for 95c ! Buy Waists 39c. Buy Pants 5@c. 500 pairs Boys’ Pants, worth up to 50¢ Boys’ Pants worth up to 65c and 7éc. Saturday 5.00 Men’s Worsted Costs and Vests 7.50 25¢ Ladies Wrappers $1.50 to 1.75 for $1.25 85c, Saturday Men’s 8.90 Suits for Pictures 50c for 56 in. Serge Dress Goods, Drab, Black and Griyes 69. 25 wraadsa for $1.25. Saturday’s fiae style 10c, {5c and 20c nr $1.00 1-3 off 75¢ 6C an The best Suipmer M2n’s S raw Hits Oae tables full $1.25 for 500 pairs Sox 9c for Soft Bosom Shirts Cotton Suil« » to 95ce for 5dc 1895 yards Dress Goods at about Halt Prie- 25 yards for 25c. 50 for 152 40 yards for 20e. 50 for 25c. 500 S'raw Hats wortaup to 85c for 25c 200 Mea’s Felt Hats for 90¢ $9 09 S-rze Suit for $7.50 Bovs odd Pants Cotten 25e¢ i185 yours f vr Saiur’ay Barzains for $1 25 P.S. See onr $500 Fcimmed Hats 50 HOLLAND BLOUSE Suits and single Blouses for boys 3 te 8 years, ROYAL “ARGAIN— High Range off: .Qa TJPNENTY-ONE NUMBER is« ROYAL ONE. Bieyele Skirts $5.0) value for (Homespun Cloth). Summer Oating Skirts, 3 colors, all sizes $2.75 value, 1.90 Colored Duck Outing Skirts, 3 colors. Green, Blue, Light Gray $2.35 1.65 Twelve pieces of English and Ameri- can Dress Muslios. Very fine Cambric and Perealine. Priced from 15c to 19c. cut down to sel! Arrived just at 49e $1.15c quality. $8.50 $7-75 to 9.00 Drabs, Browns. and Blacks sizes 8 to price $7.00 to quality "Ha $1.00 abn. 1 a0 95¢| 10c Ladies Black Sailor Hats worth 45c. 10c in time for Ladies’ Waists, new colors, new styies. and (5c 500 yards of Dress Goods, Saturday Half Price. marked fro 5.00, JACKETS 5.05 Summer Coats, RBiues, Greens, Reds 38, every day Saturday price 5.75 38c a Suit American Shopping Bags 95c LADIES’ 1.0K EPS to = ce 15 LADIES’ 36 Ladies’ Fawoas, 10.00, Men‘s Underwear Saturday to and keep their color. The W. G brand ; also a few of Tooke’s a Children’s Knit Cotton Waists 35c Children’s © races 8c pr. LADIES KID GLOVE SNAP, colored and Black, Laced and Buttoned and Clasped ail sizes one dollar 49¢ now weather Belts, priced from 25¢ to 35c. fancy Buckles lOc with and without Bibs with insertion trimmiogs, good value at 50c 39¢ each. Saturday’s price SMALL SHOT for SATURDAY Lawn Insertion 6 in. wide 15c for 3¢ 5c each Under vests for Men’s Sox 5c pr 38 New Pulley Belts made from Silk Ribbon price from 75c to $1.24 A9¢ Saturday’s prive bargain Soiled in the making atthe tacto” 294 White Grecian Bed Quilts full s.ze soft finish in dressing good value at $1.35 and $1.50. Saturday’s price 95¢ Ladies’ Cashmere Ribbed Hose for 25¢ 25C p- Ladies’ Sun»mer Corsets for 35¢ Men’s Socks 5c, 8c 10. n.d 15¢ 500 yards Imported Tweeds, 12 pat- terus.price 75c 8° ¢ $1.00 Satur- day’s pride 55¢ Children’s Bibs 5C Waists, 50¢ 39C S Lace Costumes Dress at half price. All-wool Sox A jot of ..a0 es’ Shirt Shirt Wais s 50 at 75e, 100 at $1.00. Manv are worth 1-3 and 1-2. See our 8:6 SVAPS. Skirts at 95e. Jas. Paton 20¢ | enty five cents. Savurday’s price Jackets, Colors, regular Saturday price to—night,—another bi | 6 doz go on sale this p. ™ Are going fast ! g the Crash Skirts. 25 ‘Lrimmed Hats $4.00 and 5.09 Unlaundered Shiris worth up r : i My »&R Men’s Shirts the kind that wil] of Shirts, J The last the had 300 last Saturday all gizes hn i4in. to 164 many have and 1 pair of Cuffs. The PTiCe Tan try 85c to $1.60 and were Considered pu value at that price. Every Shirt gu. anteed the best fitting Shirt in Cans to-day. Price is (2) two collyy Saturday's Bargein i Bandana Scarfs, the kind thst ¥ wash and keep their color, made tra ® Soft Chintz pattern Silk, regular 7% Scirfs just the thing to wear with; Soft bosom Shirt, they were ney offered before for less than ser- ay SKIRTS, SUITS and BICYty SKIRTS, Ceep a Skirts 38, 40, 4a 44 ,$9.00 for 700 Lustre Skirts SPECI 3°75 and 415) Clota and Tw-ed Skirts (oabit back) SHE Sumuer or Spring tl Fawn and Mu price $5.00 to 7 -” $333 Handkerchiel Serge and PRICES $5.00 value for 15 Ladies’ a , ee Ss Hemstitched Ladies 50c a doz. A sample lot of Children’s. American Sailor Collars a cit ance prices. Men’s Braces 1Scy Gordon Dye Blask Lisle, Hows | sizes, lace design, very new 48 to % (extra speciai) Ladies Embroi@?-ry Ioitial Hare kerchiefs, 3 in a bux 45¢ Saturday 85 Soft Bosc m Shirts good wash) and good value ali sizes lots op terns make a good outing Shirt. 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