THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JULY 13, 1897 . J DM ae a Sept wee Raed huis prac feet -es the food pure, royal _ wholesonte and delicious. { Absolutely Pure a | \ YORA afval BAK * ? - - [niversiiy, i brea] UU ti UL ut SESSION [897 98 rail um comprises course ip The eurricu g curl | of Queen’s into two | respectively the north and south ri lings 1 | Division of the ASUG *ESTLON, First Blectoral Distric: of Quecn's County Called For, Ss Rg. T } OUuUgoL tO be bis 18 an one of and The ; time has arrived to div ide the Frat District ridings to be termed age of progress Cotman sense “JLD LIBERAL SPhALS, Srr,—A letter inthe Patriot of a week orsoO ago over the signature of “Cor,” in answer to a letter which appeared in your paper of the previous week, is but for one thiny—the extent to which some small people will go to vive vent to petty spite. This individual is well known to have had recently some uy pleasantness remarkable with one representative for each. the railway forming the division line. The convenience of the el ctors and of the ites lema ati irrangement hke ; It is area OY some people that on t of our le franchise this can- not be done I Ss arguipentis not sound | ; asthe property holder can under this / arrangement be allowed two votes: the | urged to make the change. | that must be considered at eluding vA 1 SPECIAI gers, VVee"™ : ’ ee rOR Wey SCIENCE | ani LAW, 7 LAR) rN 4b a. : | gureniation, Exan wud Scholar- | a sation t ARTS | ay pxamina\ \ ARTs ; eeniwiXk 1 S 1 Al IED | is Wer INE, " . | léru Ss Lia ‘TH SEPT, oaume, eve” . _ Yep Sepy gessmsakY SCIENCE, 22 a | fynies of the Calendar, containing fu -smmation, MAY pplica ve tg the Secret ei —_——— | | } % Hy | pe ; , ’ ee 5 tit lip Htigcle Sticks Pins The newest ideas in Stick Pins see them. Huse Sets lg Guard Chains All new selection to choose from. this season, the largest 1 W. WELLNER, Jeweler CARD. Tethe Electors of Charlotte- own, Common and Royalty. GENTLEMEN: Heving been nominated candidates to con- erCharlottetown Common and Royalty, in seittetests of the Liberal Party, we respect- WF solicit your supy Our record as re- Mettatives of this constituency during the Ze & belive vou. Weare in ac- Miwith the Platform of the Local Govern- Rent as laid down i! idress of the leader ; a in the past, do our ort. Rif elected. shall "it promote the int Mend of the Provinc: ] tanking you for y citing 4 conti . al rests of our constitu- ur former support, and : nus e OF your lavor, We have the honor to I e, Your obedient servarts, EENTAMIN ROGERS, L. E. PROWSE. al city prs. enters PYTTTT PVT S Sy / « . jt James’ §. School Picnic AT SUFFOLK. W THURSDAY JULY 15th This is an excellent place to pend a holiday: plenty shade and beautiful scenery. One hour’s drive by Carriage or bic vcle. Special train leaves citv at 9.45. Return tickets, adults 25¢. + se children, l5e. Special tables for vgsitors. . Refresh my< nt Roothwe | stocked ta all the delicacies of the season. Cone acd havea day’s Citing, : = good ee ie ee ee . Lo, le 2» ra ® ® @ @ @ @O2823248 0°90 Q@ i and 14th Jaly dy. 7*%422-2-<<3 col * ee Heehll-Church School far Girls Windsor. Nova Scotia. INCORPORATED 1891. » Covrryey, D. D., Chesir- man Roard of by. Rev. Bisno te of Cheltenham Ladies’ k “fee, England, Principal ; eight Msi. : wide nt *xXperierced Governesses fr } ‘ England ; Housekeeper, Matrov Ben iPed Nurse rq With Nition in English d y,, MebArtment, Sis. Pfam? BT Puvyican Criture, ete., c= y, Preparation for the Univer- ro Len : a For ey) begins Sept. Lith, 1897. ®endar 9 es, ii Pp'y to Dr. Hino . ‘| huadred electors can turn the election in ‘on his imagination to gull the men of New | with their names appended is all the re- Australasia- franchise one vote; the plurality or total r of votes deciding the issue. It isaveexpense. It would be a vreat Each riding could attend to Sinve Queen’s County has been divided intg ridings see how creat nietice is lu hic elect rs aud ean- Che least worthy land IT hope the question indepen- | ‘f party politics will sidered and a short Act authorizing the change enacted. It is very likely the question will be agitated at the com ng election, and our successful candidates num | VOU couvenrence, ‘air its own alfairsa. re conve T ! ‘ S. experiment is at dent be faithfully eon There is another matter worthy of notice election, the North railwav ex- a tas trom for Five hundred electors Riding have petitioned tension to Stanley Bridge and a steam ferry to the head of French River. This petition was sentto Mr. Davies, who, it appears, pigeon-holed it and did not pre-ent it tothe government at all. These five West Quaeen’s anv day Mr. Blair, in f May 261) st Says the de- partment of railways has not received any petitions since the present vovernoment pDowFt SA DY ‘ fae COonstruc- were tee i . ’ . ‘ ° al i isiand Railway to Stanley Bridge. This! hard on Sir Louis who says in a letter ry hearing date 12th June: i anbrmitted ratter of this e4y cLension to mv col'eagues >and ~ dee! tbat the matier could not possibly be conside. ed tll after a conclusion ws reached with re- ference to the Hillsborough Bridge ana the uth to Mi ray Harbor and * So it appears the Aills- borongh bridge and the railway south is not decid Is Mr. Blair a colleague of Mr. Davies or is Mr. Davies, under the influence of knighthood, drawing railway > le ; belfast, etc. ) ypon either. Lon ‘oo whose influence and votes elected bim. i payers will need to coosider why they are sendiog enbors of par! a- ment to our local legislature. i evident from the past that none of our representatives are originators or advo- cates of local legislation and for that matter our roads and bridges would be attended to equally as well without them. Messrs. Sinclair and Warburton will be ashed to produce theirrecord. A blank sheet cord they bave to show and their supporters are beginning to think their usefulness is gove. New London, July 9, A Vorer. -_—_- —_ Baxp Concert.—Through the kindness of Mr. A. W. Reddin the Citizens’ Band will play on Queen Square this evening from & io 10 o’clock. i was ~ —_? DIED At Digby, N.S. on July 11th, Charlotte, beloved wifeof H.F. Coombs, of St. John, aged 48 years, leaving a husband and seven children to mourn their sad joss. —_——_ = NEWS NOTES, Miss Ethel Rebeeca Benjamin, LL. 8B., aged 25, of Dunedin, New Zealand, having passed the bar examination, is the first ~ oman admitted to practice as a barrister and solicitor in Australasian courts, The speeches at the banquet given by the London Chamber of Commerce to the Colonial Premier, were notable for the varying Opinions expressed reguarding the representation of the colonies in the Imperial Parliament. Premier Reid New South Wales, said minor representation at Westminster would never be accepted in Be caused considerable laughter by reminding his hearers that New South Wales gave two years ago a freer tariff than Canada’s. “If this had oceurred in the Jubilee vear,” he said the premier of New South Wales would have been the fiseal lion of the hour.” The Orange Order of British North America have decided to entirely separate the regular business of the order from the muta insurance branch, and with this objeet in view two general secretaries instead of one as form- erly will in future administer the affairs of the different branches of the fraternity. Mr. Lockhart, who at the last annual meeting of the Grand Lodge was appointed Grand Sec- retary wf the Order for the Dominion, will look after the regular business of the Order, while J, F. Leighton, of Toronto, will attend to the affairs of the Mutual Insurance Branch. 7 nembers of the Grand Lodge believe that the change thus made will result in great bene- ] 19) t to the Order and particularly to the Mutval Insurance branch. Arrangements to separate the two officers were made at the recent an- uual meeting of the Grand Lodge. Is essential for health and physical strength, 2 When the blood is Appetite week, thin and impure the appetite fails. Hood’s Sarsaparilla is a wonderful medicine for creating an ap- petite. It purifies and enriches the blood, tones the stomach, gives strengtb to the nerves and health tothe wholesystem. it is just the medicine needed now. Foo d 5 5 Sarsa- parilla j into the press to try | Jneicions wee ting ont would have asolitary | ‘ with some of the parties likely to have some of the offices referred to, and he flies to hinder the change. The counte; petition he refers to .was engineered by parties who have little or vo interest in where the oftice is located, and was hawked aroun: aj ining settle- ments for signatures to swell the list. What right, we ask, have the people of other where we want eur post office Friendship is one thing and str cts to say kk cated ? puoke accommodation quite another. No sane man who knows the location and has at heart the best interest of the general public will decide ‘ ’ + , , ‘ ' { otne: than that Lot {) Station {fs the right loeation for the pst offise. Afew in Charloticta vould like the Post Office Over Kensingion H ll, but how would that suit the wajoruy? Why then tolerate our Post Office to bs stuck as it 1s in onr corner of the district. As to the harbor borivgs we think that they are matters more ofa personal natnre, at least they do not interest the ceneral public as does the Post Office. But we fail to see why any one family should have a life long lease of any position. It is not always a question of competency, but one of right. Indeed we are not so sure that au vccasional holiday for a years would not materially benefit more than one of our Public Departments. te w We know some whe fee! so serene that through laziness and ann vance their use: | fulness is goue before they reach middie age. We incline to the opinion that some fl ‘ct A vd vive Us rey -oved 8ervice. If | tue powers Chal Le Dave any doubt about | the matter let them send & good man who has an eye to good service only and we will abide by bis report, Op Liseran, St. Peter’s Harbor, Lot 40 July 10h. L827. erase ADDRESS AND PRESENTATION. The Loyal Crusaders of North Liver held their aunual picnic on July 9ih at North Point. A large number assen,dled among whom were the Presideat aad other officers, with the worthy comn. ander Mr. McPherson, who also has been the teacher at North River for the past two years. As he is about to leave the prniis took advantage of this opportunity lo poesent him with a bhandsywme cane and the following address: Dear Teacner,—As your are about to leave us we teel that we cannot let this Opportunity pass ‘xpressing to you our sorrow at departure, as we have found you a_ patient and painstaking teacher, and one who has aiways taken great interest in promoting among us those principles which tend to the betterment of man. The interest you have taken 10 our Loyal Cru- saders Society has been much appreciated by us, and we have found you a faitbrul worker in t»e cause of temperance. You will be missed not only by us but by the e€ommunity at large for the ready and willing assistance you have given at our Social gatherings and we trust that. in whatever part your lot may be cast God’s blessings may rest upon yon and it on earth we meet no more we shal! all meet in that world where partings are unknown. Ia couclusion we ask you to accept this cane as a sma!l token of our esteem and to cherish a kindly feeling for the pupils of North River School, Signed on behalf of the pubils, Exvira Scorr, Grace Howarp, Heven Wuire, Eruet B. Ronerrson, W. A. McKistey, Newuie M. Bary, JOHN Baty. REPLY. Dear Preits.—I am very grateful, not only for this beautiful gift, which I prize very highly, but also for the kind words which sccompany it. Since I came amongst you I have received much kind- ness from you ali, and I shall make it part of my duty through life to merit even a portion of your regard. If any words of mine have served to amuse, cheer or struct even afew they have not spoken in vain, aud I am happy to have been the instrument, eveu in asmali de- gree, ofso much good. [am now about to bid you farewell, but if during thelap-e of years I shouid be permitted to revisit the scene of 80 many happy days, I hope to find that friendship which binds us today and bas bound us forthe last two years growu stronger by separation. That every | suecess may attend you is the wish of Yours very sincerely, KENNETH McPuHErson, North River, July 9th. Without your sil I Pen ~~ ee CC ch: nee AN OUT AND OUTER Would Rather Go to the Hot Place Than Support Peters Sir,—The man who was asked to run against the Honorab'e Danie] Gordon | ca'led on one of his neig’ bors and solicited | his support, “being that he was bis neigh- bor and afelliow fariner, and would get | Mr. Peters to do wonders for the district.” ‘“‘And you expect me to suport you to keep in the Peters Government! I will not support you. I had rather ,o to L——1| and walk on twenty miles of that long | road on broken glass!” No wonder Roddie backed a ACT. { | ! | | July 12th, 1897. —— te We know the great cures by Hood's Is the best—in fact the One True Blood Purifier. - a9. Poetic are | aste I ss, mild, effec Hood ’s Pill oe an creagiats. a ‘Sarsaparilla are genuine because the’! people themselves write about them. Boston, LO3AL AND OTHER ITRMS [.O. F.—A mertiog of Court Avondale tonight at 8 o’clock, — Fire.—The dwelling-house of Mr. Ri A. MeMillan, at Stanley Bridge, was badly gutted by fire vesterday. There was ne insurance, eRe ENG:Neers —Members of the drum and fife band will meet for practice Ing at 8.30 o’clock. this even- i llcecas Tue Wearuer —Fresh and southeast winds, showers, to strong south paruy cloudy with Marker Hait.—Hear Dr. McLeod, of Fredericton, in defence of the Scott Act in the Market Hall this evening at 8 o’clock. a Scort Acr contributions (continued) : WwW. C. Zz. SF iabekecieedia ss bh se ee we $40.00 Merchant....... 7.50 Satvation Army.—In the W.C. T. U. parlors yesterday afternoon, Miss Jost gave an interesting address having a special bearing upon the work of the Kes- cue Home for fallen women in St John. sipcieaidlinnag Worps ov THanks.—The family of the late Wm. Smith desire to thank all those who took part in the search for the body, comprising people from Charlottetown and Rocky Point avd particulariy the Indians at the latter place. Sovris Noves.—Mr. W. J. O’Reilly, of the Singer Sewing Machine Co., is in town opening a branch store. Two vessels have arrived stone for the breakwater. The St. Olaf called here last evening on her way to the Madgalen Islands _——- —. laden with THE unavoidable delay of the arrival of the English immigrants is ended and for the vene- fitof those who have applied to Mrs, Hogg for any of the children we are able to state that she will arrive here on Friday next, with the little ones in charge. Persons who can possibly do so_ had better try and arrauge to be at the Rankin House about eight o’clock Friday evening, soas to enable her to settle the children as soon as possible. All appli- cations which Mrs. Ilogg now holds will be filled. Any others will have to take the of being filled now or remain over un- ul the next immigration. aaa Recent Dearas. — Mrs, Benjamain Roze s died at Alberton last eveninzs about seven o'clock. Mrs. Rovers leuves » family of three sons and three danghters, She was sixty two years of age, and was deser- vedly esteemed by all who knew her. Mrs Henry F. Coombs died at Digby, N.S., a few days ago. Mrs. Coombs was a native Of Rustico, in this province, and resided in Charlettetown for many years, Some years ago the family removed to St. John, N.B. Mrs. Coombs has been ill for some time, and, in the interests of her lealth, was visiting her daughter at D vby. -_-- > _—__. Cuaistian Enpeavour.—The semi- annual business neeting of the Christian Endeavour Society of Zion Church was held last evening. The election of officers resulted as follows: President’ Miss Annie Fraser, (re-elected); Vice President; Mr. J. T. McKenzie; Recording Secretary, Miss Winnie McLeod, (re-eieeted); Treasurer, Miss Louise Coffio; Look Out Comunittee, Miss Aitken; Prayer Meeting, Mr. Peter [noni ; Visiting, Miss R. Clarke; Poor House, Miss McIsaac; Liierary, Miss Ina McMillan; Social, Miss Laura IqeLeocad! Music,Miss Minvie Smith: Fiow er, Miss Margaret Srewart; Relief, Miss Annie Ferguson, (re-elected; Mission Hall, Messrs J. T. McKeazie and David McInnis. PERSONAL. Rev. D. Sutherland returned from Moncton last evening. Miss Carrie Holman, of Summerside, came to Moncton yesterday moraing fora short holiday visit.—Moncton Transcript. It is pleasing to hear that the Laurier Goverament have reinstated Mr. Thomas E. Flynn as Landing Waiter in the Customs Department. Mr. W.C. Collet, architect, of Boston, formerly of Crapaud, ix spending his vacation with relatives aad friends here. Miss Mattie S. Barr, Matron Cal le Indian School, Pa., is visiting her siscer, Mrs. John Coombs. Queen Hoiel: E. M_ Sprague, Maine; Ernest Kemp, Ottawa; Dr. McLeod, Fred- ericton,N. Bb, E. R. Brow, city;R. J. Klinn, Halifax; T. F. Simpson, Brantford, Ont; Mrs. Craig and son, Halifax; D. M. Bacon, Toronto; Miss Hunter, Dundas; Samuel Root and wite, Buffalo, N. Y., Mrs John McKenny, Harttord, Coa. Rev. Dr. Heartz, who succeeds Rev. F. H. Wright, B. D., in the pastorate of Brunswick street Methodist churel, arrived in the city with bis family oud Wednesday evening ‘ast. Dr. Heartz isa! native of Chariotte:own, P [., and bas filied the prominent cfii cia: Or 1008 tu be Method st chuech, being »-esident ot ihe conference several years since.—Hali- fax Herald. Hotel Davies: F. R.D-arborn, St John; ' Mrs. Morton, Dundas; Rev. and Mrs. J. A. Cushing Dill, Geo. A. Gane, J. P. Thomp- soo, New York; Brron N. Barns, Won. Owen, Montreal; M. McNeill, H. P. Wetmore, Halifax; J. P. F. Pierre, Mass; B. C. Cox, Souris; J, M Reid, St. John; Mrs. F. Derains, Miss Flora Derains, Levis, P. Q; W. K. Crosley and wife, Wellington, B. C.; A. W. Oldfield, St. John; W. B. Dixon, Sackville; Robt. Hirsch, Montreal; D. B. McDonald, St. John; R. T. Taylor, Moncton; R. C. McLeod, Summerside; J. M. McLeod, city. © ———_——————— > SP ee. 0 wee eee ; Fresh strawberries daily at Brace’s. A large assortment ‘of bathing suits selling cheap to clear at Prowse Bros. you Want in a7 “Sey THOTVNYTOPE NEED OTNEnTT ea ene Tne Te rHenneRE ese arene pene onennape pep enrOnepenentpnTe Caariottetown MITPHTPANPONNNTHODNNODNR erO HOR NORD NRT repnONnnT ¢ 2222 e308 088 =o ¢ SOUVAnIT P. E Island a copy of “Prince Edward Island,” is about the best thing for the purpose of giving strangers an idea ot our beautiful Province. It con- sists of 100 pp. printed on the best paper. The engrav- ing are numerous and first class. The price is 25¢ a copy. They are for sale at at = = e = |= E = = = all bookstores in Charlottetown, at: Summerside, and Souris and on the train. They may be obtained at this office securely | wrapyed, re:dy to mail to frinds abroad. Write or call, THE EXAMINER OFFICE. weetQUEEN STREET...... » s > > & @ © 2 2@ See @ @ 22824030280 Ff © B&BS OBSBB32E2073 2828 8 Cent Jubilee Stamas, I have 30-8 cent Jubilee Stamps, worth $5.00 each to me. may be worth $20 each to you. Five takes one. T. J..BUOTE, July 12¢h—d4i Tignish, P.E.I WANTED.— Agents for ‘‘Quern Victoria Hr Keign aud Diamond Jubilee ” Over- fiowing with latest and richese pictures (on- tains the endorsed biography of Her Majesty, with authentic History of her remarxable reign, ard full account of the Diamond Jub- ilee. Only $i..0. Big book. rm -ndous de- mand. Benauza for agents Commi-sion 5) per cent. DUTY PAID Credit given freight paid OUTFIT FREE. Write qnick for outfit and territory, THE DOMINION COMPANY, Dept. 7, 356 Dearbon St, Chieaga, dy 4i i ee i i a a a a0 CaaS Meet me at The Always Busy Store. S6CCCOOOCCLeG t is not so much Low Price that SHIRT eo EEE Style, Fit, Finish and Quality All these are combined in our Shirt Waists; to- gether with an assortment that is not equalled in See them at LOA eT EIT ABT Bas py, ssyeevrrernnnvennprernnnernene TVrrrvevoenenppnNNN pat SAUL GA ALCAN LALAAMAAAAALAAMUUAAAA AMAA ALAdAUAUUAAAdUU AAA AAU SUd Abb Uddddddidldddddaaay STANLEY BROS., Ths Always Busy Store judi iuuidsidiuidiiduaTe ALUdbdddddcdddadd ‘A By-Law Respecting Milk Vendors, Be it euacted by the City Council of the ‘City of Charlottetown as follows; — 1. Every person publicly selling Milk in this City in or from any vehicle shall ob. tain from the Mayor thereof a License as a Milk Vendor and the Mayor is hereby authorized to issue such license upon re- ceiving the License free hereinafter men~ tioned, 2. The License fee for the present year 1897 avd up to the Thirtieth day of April next shall be Fifteen dollars and shall be payable on the Twentieth day of August next and thereafter the said License fee shall be fifteen dollars per annum and shall be payable on the First day of May in each vear. 3. The City Collector for the time being sha 1 be and is hereby appointed Inspect- or of all Milk offered for sale in this City. 4, It shall and may be lawful for the said Inspector to examine and inspect all mill: so offered for sale wherever the same may’ be offered. 5. Itshall by the duty of every persom keeping or offering Milk for sale whether on the streets or in shops or private dwel)- ings to furnish to and permit the said Tn- syec or to take samples thereof for examin- ation Os analysis, and any person hindering the said Inspector in the discharge of his duty, or refusirg to permit him to examine and inspect or to take samples of such Milk, shail be deemed guilty of an offence against and incur the penalties of this By- Law. 6. It shall be the duty ofthe said In- > 2 ee ee &@ @ 22 2? ©] D> & spector whenever he has reason to believe any milk to be adulterated with water or any other substance to procure a sample thereof to be analysed and to prosecute all persons who mav be found selling offering or keeping for sale any adulterated Milk. 7. No person shal! expose for sale or sell anywhere in this City milk adultera‘- ed with wa'er or with any deleterious eub- stance, 8. No person shall expose for sale or pullicly sell Milk in this City in or from any vehic'e without having first ob- ta ned a Licence therefor in manner above mentioned. | 9. Any person or persons guilty of any jinfraction of any of the provi- }sions = of this Py-Law shall upor conviction in the City Court of the S ivenditarvy Magiatra‘e on the oath or af- fi mation of any credible witness forfeitand pty at the diseretion of the said Magie- trate a penalty not exceeding the sum of Thirty dollais for eech offence exclusive of costs and in defan!i of payment thereof it shall and may be lawful for the said Magistrate to commit the offender or off- enders to the Common Jail of the County of Queens County for any period not ex- ceeding Tuirty days unless the said pen- alty and costs be sooner paid, provided always that nothing in this By-Law shall be construed to require persons selling milk in stores or from their private dwell. ings to take out the Licence above men- tioned, H. M. DAVISON, City Clerk. City Clerk’s Offic >, July 13th, W. E. DAWSON, Mayor, i897—2 wks.