wt ea Sagas a ‘ - —— Pure Maple ©» roe SYTUP We received to-day from (Juebec a small lantil y of pure Maple Syrup. It is a gi. d heavy syrup of very nice flavor, and is by far the b st we have seen this year. » by the bottle at ee & Co fr «: Grocers. EXIENSIVE SALE, Furniture, Horse, Carriages, Xe For Sale by Auction. Tan to ton S rect, oo Mopeay, May the 23rd inst., Commencing at 11 o'clock. A house bold nstructed by L. E, Prowse, Esq, 'y section at bis residence. Graf- } effects, comprising Pa . Dining Room, Hall, Bedroom and K Furniture. Al. — Horee, Carriages, Sleighe, Har- uness, &: ice: ine Cash. R. BEARISTO, 4 uctioneer. Maz 15 dtd. Macdonald's Celery Nervine all affections of the Fir Jie) Ve Se } e(donald’s Drug Store Nicut Briy ‘TELEPHONE. : Half dollars our on we'll shove dollars your way. We are determined to keep ; the best lines of in the market, and to sell as low as possible. When you want anything in this 5 line call in and see mS values. stationery NTCHELL’S BOOKSTORE. ‘J u Street. BOS” OB m? HAL FOB? Hd Oe FHF% G*F" Opp. Prowse’e...... ; Se KS CDOS BSCR COO SoG ODEGe ~- ee HER MAJESTY’S ANNIVERSARY. The Sunday nearest to will be observed by the & by av Anpual Parade and n one of the churcte CELEBRATE WITH A ROSE 7 he} ulW « Every Beas a We are «a tereue + epecial order on the 18.5 May, tw came for Sunday 27ib. It you want emy leave your order before the léth at Tart’s Green bt ouse. JAMES TAIT. jr., Florist, Richmond 8t., West. . Oo, E. Society Special Service %.ar poses on Parade. u.e@iio s wm&w. FOUND.—On the St. Peters Road on Tues- day ufitrpcon @ paper box containing three bunches of keys, Gwner can have sume by applying at THE KXAMIN} R oOfficeand pay- iDg 10Fr 1 bis advi rtiseMe Ls Sinus. LOST .— Duescay Morping ton esd. ‘end Post Office Bark oi Nuva @cotia Note. rewarded ty delivering at ) between Brigh* one new $ilv.00 kinder wil! be XAMINER office, WRAPPING PAPE K.—Od re good f ome” Pe for sale cheap, at fun ExAMIN =n THE DAILY EXAMINER, GHAR OTTRBIOWN, MAY 16, i900. ANOTHER INSTANCE. | THE DAILY EXAMINER | rs - i MAY Tus reports of the Department of Rail- . AG. | ways shews that the Drummond railway, Pe ' “| which the Gevernmeat bas bought and THE FIRE ANS ITS LESSON. 1900 | added to the Intercolonial, cost as fol- | lows :— : ia Capital. ~-++-$ 400,000 “Tus unexpected happens.” Probably | o,.), cise iia geneilie 216,592 the Just thing that would have been | Dominion bonuses...... ...-. 433,936 thought of Jast night was the possibility | Provincial bonuses......... aes "ane of a}serious fire at the Charlottetown Muuicipal bonases......066 eeeee - Ds - Pumping Siation. This morning webave | ‘Totg),...... -oee $1,412,948 yy thankfulness on | , : great cause = fo! | tis stated that the private capital in- the 24th May account of escape from such a | vested was the $400,000 raised om stock disaster as would have occurred | and the $216,592 borrowed, or altogether eo oe re Se $616,592. For the road the Government action for the summer. paid $1,489,000, thefproprietors retaining cause Of the fire remains a mys- | | the rolling stock. The profit was only tery. " The fire could not have arisen | $822,408, and the engines and the cars. wroace is intact ; it . , from the furnace which It was in conrection with this “ deal,’ ; th Os , could not have come from the coal which | ‘¢ we mistake not, that Mr. Tarte te- $j P git 0 nn | the fire did not The engine room | ceived $20,000 with which to purehase a ic r iginated has a concrete! ; in which the fire originated has a conc e newspaper organ of the Liberal party. floor and brick wells, the doors, window | fa The HOW THE MONEY GOES. reach. eos frames and roof only being of wood. roof wae eovered with slate. er — MER WISE’S ADDRESS. Tue snng Jittlesums paid by the Do~ | minion Government to the useless and uan- | necessary party lobster fishery commiesion fellowing statement re- Me. Wise relates, in the course of a | are shewn in the lengthy address to his'conetituente, one Of | cently submitted to Parliament: the mostidisgracefv|,episodes in the history | Services. Mxpenses. of this Province. We have no donbt that pm Prince...... ... 2.20006 $845 95 Mr. Wise’s addresswill be read by every | Donald Campbell ...... $616 00 276 90 elector im the second district of Queen's ee Currie...... ae ae os ; f+) S Ga ant.. eeeeee es 0 2 . i 8 eer 7 re |} AC LeVatte.......... 46900 247 60 aide elsewhere. It 18 a Pp ain | R Lindsay. . an 06 431 85 explanation of circumstances in which he | MH Nickereon.. ree 490 60 223 15 SAPS Soe dost gray HEH representation in the Lakin, The acquiessence of Mr. Wise in the sugges- This is one of the many cases in which tion that if he were jetermined \o oppose | thousands ef dollars were paid out of the the government jhe would resign provided | Public treasury for the reward of supports an election was held forthwith, the! ers of the Liberal party ! written agreement @f the Premier to | ates hold an_ election, and the resigoa- | NOIFS AND COMMENTS. tion eensequent upom thet agreement, | the breaeh of faith and trust and written coutraet upon which the resigna'ion de~ pended, nallifying the resignaticn, the ae- sertion of his right to retain his seatin the Legislatare, aod the last scandalous, dis. graceful, shameful scene on Which he, | the Spenxer threatened to put the Geos the duly elected represeatative of the | tion ja jail. The emallest legislative body people, was illegally draggei from the | inthe Dominien seems like!y to acquire Legislative chamber, without the | sueh unenviable motoriety tat the Prince order of the House—ell Mdward Islanders will rejoice whem it re- tures t blivier. clearly setforth by Mr Wise.'And they are ae ee —Commeoting upon the fact that the enough to make the bloed of every hoas | patriot and the Piomeer are frantically ea- est British freeman boil in his veine. -deavoring to make it appear that Mr. Pinesu’s political conversien is the effec of Censervative criticism of his actions, | The Summerside Journal says: “Notb- ing ig further from the truth. Tne Con- servative papers made no reference to his alleged change of political faith until he allowed himeelf to be spirited away by the Liberals. If people would but stop and think a moment, they coulj ea i'y answer themselres the question—Why should anv Conservative paper criticise Mr. Pineau so long as he was true to the party whica elected him ? There is achapter in the history of this subject which, whe« ostentatiously accepted the challenge, and published, will not make pleasant readin, for the supporters of the present Govera- for proof of its statemsot it bas pub- eh 9 lished a few werds alleged to have teen : vias clipped from The News, published in Toronte—a paper which we ksow noth OFFICIAL OONERADICTION. ing sbout aod never saw, and a few —The Mentreal Gazette says that “the | proceedings of the Prince Edward Island Legislature are in keeping with the line of policy the Goveroment kas adopted in the hepe of retaiming power. Charges of drunke m es have been bindied about, and these facts are THE PATRIOT’E FAILURE © A few days ago we challenged The Patriot te make good its statement that “Tae Examiner and its friends have been particularly bitter againet the peeple of Mr. Pineau’s nationality,” ard ‘“‘never lost aon Opportunity to insult the Freach pepu’ lation of this country.” The Patriot . c ba - . c words said to have been speken | Sir,—Permic me to contradict # state b Oe alk aetna h _ | ment in yesterday’s Patriot whereio it y 8 Mr. Heatherington whom W* | staies that the Conservative electors of never saw and vever heard of! It is easy to aceept a challenge, but it is evidently another thing te prove the truth of a falee and injurious statement ! The Patriot is now anxious to abandon the race cry recently raised here by Mr. Arthur Peters and itself, for it trusts that “the diseussion will end here.” We com- mend ite late discretion. the first District of Prince ‘‘have insulted kis nationality by pon. inating another men ia Mr. Pineau’s place while he atil! held the seat.” You will be surprised whenol state positively that sosueh nomi- nation bas taxen place; neither basa coo~ vention been held, Tue last convention held in that District, was the convention in June, 1899, which nominated Mr. Heary J Pineau as its standard bearer. If the Patriot were as anxious for the true as for ‘ee the false, what a power for good it might be. —A peculiar thing is stated by a recent British army medical report, namely that the healthiest men in the ermy are the older ones, over 25. James K. Brees, Sec’y. Lib-Con. Ass. Charlott etown, 16th May, 1909. ee SO Ce ________— : a TRY Our BICYCLE LIVERY. All new wheels. } Look at our assortment of NEW BICYCLES. We have all world Leaders. Brine Your Bicycle to our repair shop for satisfactory repairs. ee ee MARK WRIGHT & G0.. LID Home Makers. emmmieentenereresanenerenen nyverneenpryeey —- ~~ ey Germany Seizes Territery. Loxvox, May 15 —Lionel Docle, who ia conducting a Usape-to-Cairo expedition fitted out by the London Daily Telegraph, eends by wire and steamer from Uvilla, north of Lake Tanganyika, the following : “The situation Lere is critical. The Germacs kave torcibly seized all the Congo Free State territory up to the Rusize river, occupying 2,000 square miles of Congo territory, with 1,000 soldiers, fifteen officers and cannon. “The Belgian officer withdrew frum his station wader threat of instant attack. The Germans burned the’ station. Their offi cers acted on instructions from Berlin.’ Diaetea ites Paris, May 15:—Dzeyfus arrived here with his wife from Geneva yesterday morniog. The Government is much worried over his return, which was un- looked for. Measures will be taken to have the captain leave as econ as possible wing ‘0 fear of demonstration, on ee eee M EN’ oe CHOCOLATE DONGOLA BOOTS. Extra good stock—wellxmade —well fivished— Manutactured ’ one of the best makers in Canada, cr 4 va $2. ‘Zep a pair— E more money for no better goods A. K. JOST. = Stamper’ § Corner McCREADY & CO. You have often paid much Quebec Steamship Co. Sir “CAMPANA,” | Ae QE EL REECE Le From Ch’\own Monday 28th May From Montreal Tuesday 22nd May Monday 4b June llth June 6s 18th “ ee 25th se “” 304 Jaly a Mh July “<< 96 “* “«. 30: % ae * 6th Aug. ‘© 13 b Aug. . fe “37th * " 3rd Sept. * 10:h Sept. . 2 *: Bith -* 4s 1st Oct. “« «8th Oct, « a ©“ « 230d * . a. * * 5th Nov. « =12th Nov. Freight bandled carefally and at cur- rent rates. Passengers wil] find the accomodation the verv best, and the St. Lawrence the most delightful. CARVELL BROS, Ch’town, May 14th, 1900 Agents. dy 2aw wed & sat. Sue SEE The Right Beginning es ae Our Heintzman Pian, Is its own b2s recomme nda- tion =: T’3 easy activa ald 6 to the pleasure ot playiog. Its soft tone and perfec t pitch help to make mus ic for the beginner. Our terms will help yuu, to oO¥n an instrument—See us —anyway, Miller Bros. Queen Street. Connoliy’s Building. SHeAMMddbAMALddddAUAdLLLALA24iLAILISE the trip up and down AAMUAAUAAAAAGA A UuadAsdidbaudl uuu ee ‘ ee ee = - ean reheat NO TRAU RLE TO WE REFUND HONEY | SHOW THE GOODS | WILLINGLY. | } —~-—————---——-- | — | WE EXCHANGE GOODS | GHEERFULLY. | ---—------_--_-—_ --- - | You May Want A new hat,a necktie, a white or colored shirt, gome underwear and seeks, or a pair ef rasa braces, perhaps a spring suit or overcoat, or gir perchance a bicycle suit, golf hose, sweater “and beit. Cees This is the store for you to trade at for anything in Men’s Wear from a Collar Button to an Overcoat, and we solicit your patronage; assuring you of our desire to serve you well and treat you fair. Our stock is large and well selected and our prices the most reasonable. Hats, all styles, 31.25 to $3.00, Neckties, 10c. to 50c. Some extra fine ones at 75c. and $1.00. White Dress Shirts, all reinforced fronts and continuous facings on back and sleeves, 50c. 75c. and $1.0@ each. Colored Shirts, soft fronts and laundried fronts, 75c. and $1.00 each, Fine Silk Front Shirts at $1.00 each. Soft Oxfords and Silk Striped Shirt Collars attached, 50c. and $1,00. Light Balbriggan Underwear, double thread, 75c. and $1.00 per suit. Light, Black and Tan Cotton Socks at 15c, Fancy Colored Cotton Socks and Mercerized Cotton Socks, at 25c. and $5c. Black Cashmere pure wool seamless socks, double heels and feet, 25 cents a pair. Sraces in every desirable make, 15c. a pair to 50c. All Leather Braces at 25c. 35c. and 50c, Light weight Fine Elastic Webb Braces, neat patterns, 25c. Tweed and Serge Suits, $6.00 to $13.50; Spring Overcoats, $7.50 $13 50. | Bicycle Suits, $3 50 to $5.00; and odd Bicycle Pants, $1 25 to $2.50; Sweaters, all colors, all wool, $1.00, and a full assortment of Navy Blues, White and fancy patterns at all prices. Bicycle Hose, fancy patterns, 50e. to $2.00 @ pair. Red White and Blue Sweaters, $1.25 up. Jas, Paton & Go. IT PAYS 10 BUY AT PERKINS. JAPANESE SILK 20in WIDE ONLY 2Sc. PER YD. = 4 "T= Ferking’ Our Millinery is‘different from others. 7s eee co en eee . & Lena a. a) — ae