er tr" SOURIS TEA... PAR EY The parishoner St. Mary’s chorsch tend bholaing a Tea Party on their Tr ' grounds oOo fl ris W 1] be Spare ; Dy ne nhs i7- } ee make this tea «qual ; | erality is not fair to otber Canadian cities. if poe-itl+ better than ar s party i ‘ : in Sonris in the past. | Ottawa has already hed the advantage of om ee at much expenee e the expenditure of tie millions upon mil- engaged Muttart’s celebrated steam } | jions of dollars that have been paid out of go- Round with its famous stean +] the puble treasury for the construction ag fs all the popular oe ft J * and maintenance of public buildings oe ; a Oe iad a g | and other public property at the capital of horees, chariote, seats, chairs, etc. the country. Why should she also re- Polowivg are the tra angemen'S | ceive a government grant of $60,000 a —— : ; oan —_ wth Tee. : aN year in order that her natural beauties rac on the fuilow ae Ledule. may “be Zenbanced by artificial adora~ peare Ch'town... ........7 15 am, S. Time | ments such = her sister St Dunstan’s .7204m 7 Cities cannot sfford ? Surely not merely Cemetr) -. 725 am because our representatives have to spend Rov. Junction. ..7 am two or three months of every sear, and a lot ‘ elk, ae ‘ 1 : . of money, within her borders. Under the Bedtiord...cse ..800am circumstances, Ottawa ought herself, out Praradie. ........ Ss $7 am of her own resources, to put on a few extra Mt Stewart. ..... * 34 & ws frills and strive to look somewhat better 3 D at ‘. as oe than ‘other*Canadian towns. Or, if not, Ces eae then other Canadian towns should certain- Moreil......0...++---8 50 & m Jy participate ia the largess of the Domix-~ ! er i a : m ioa Government. Io this connection, we e “ug cuebg fe et ca are fs suggest the expeaditure of a few hundreds, is Oe lf or thousands, in the improvement of Gov~ Selkirk..........9 30am " ernment Pond in thiscity. The Govern- Rollo Bay ...... 9 38am " ment’s representative, our esteemed Lieu- — a et ; 7 _ o tenant Governor, lives in the immediate = Sc.” aheben m vicinity of this ugly pest-hole, and the Arrive Souris. ..........1015 @ m " Leave Souris.............. 605 pm " Passengers from siations between Georgetowa and Mt. Stewart can go by regular morning trains, returning by reg- ular morning trains, Tuesday, Juiy 18th. Fares to Souris. Re IN A I 6 0a nen. sonscesenesccsst Suffolk to St. Andrews............sesserees TIC BPPOIe OD BUOUIC. 25, . cccceseee cevccscs Ie cists sckecnte wane « Selkirk to Bear River....... ..........35¢ New Zeslany to Souris... . 000.00... .202 Harmony to Souris. .............. .... 16 Georgetown to 48 Road.............. 85¢ ee NN OE Es cnccsccscctees« stccsee 75¢ MICHAEL McCORMACK, Souris, July 6, 99 158—dypat, wat tl jyl5 ENGLISH CANVASS ... SHOES IN SIZES _ ieee, °*: Regular Price $2.50 Reduced to $1.88 ...... A fe + pairs left JOHN H. BELL GREAT GEO. STREET. NEAR QUEEN STREET. CARD We, the undersgned, do hereby agree to refund the money on a twenty-five ceot botile of Dr Wills’ English pills, if after using three-fourths of contents of botile, they do not relieve Constipation and Headache. We also warrant that four borilea will permanently cure tLe most ob- etinate case of contripation. Satisfaction or to pay when Wills’ English pills are used, Johnson & Johnson Druggists Charlotte- town PEI, Geo. E Hughee, Druggist Charlottetown P E I, R. Watson Queen Street Charlottetown P EK I, Reddin Bros Druggist Queen Square Charlottetown PETs 159 eat tf Mortgage Sale ‘There will be sold by public auction at the Court House in Summerside, on Thursday the tenth day of August vext,A D,1899, at the hoar of eleven o’clock in the foreneon. under “ power of sale contained in an indenture of Mortgage, d ted the first day of December, A ), 1897, made between Margaret McPher- £0n Of the one part, and the undersigned of the other part. The Mortgage interest the vndersigned ia $1000 out of ell that tract of land situate on Lot 8, Prince County, Prince Edward Island, bounded on the west by the Straits of Northumberald, onthe north and east by land formerly owned by Duncan McPherson, or in his possession; on the south by land for merly owned by or in the possess- jon of Isaac Smith, contuining fifty-five acres of land. more or less, A’so all that other yiece of land on Lot 8, aforesaid, bounded on fhe south by the Hamilton Road, on the east by land in possession of Samuel McPher- son, On the west by land of Stephen McWill- Secretary jams, On the north by a piece of twelve acres | lying to the south of the rear line of farms fronting on the south side of the O’Lea: Read, and containing Per acres of lan more or less. Also, all that other piece ot land on Lot 8, aforesaid, hounded on the s>uth by the Hamilton Road; on the east by land in possession of Neil McPherson, on the north by land in the possession of Thomas W ood, on thetwest by lands now or formerly in possession of Duncan McPherson, Donald Currie, Daniel Brooks, Richard Wood and Johv J Dunville,and containing one handred and filty acres of land, more or less, For further aetieasee apply at the office of J E Wyett, Barrister at Law, Summerside Dated this 7ila day of July, A D, 1899 JE WYATT, 159—satéi Mortgagee ' | ‘THE DAILY BXAMINER THE DAY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JULY », 1859 JULY 8, 1899. | GOVERNMENT POND — | A SUGGESTION. In accord with their policy of econemy, the Liberals of the Dominion Government ave determined to spend $60,090 a year the adornment of the city of Ot- j}tatwa. We submit that this exclusive lib- land of Government Farm extends under one side of it. Fairplay apart, there is good reason why the Dominion Govern- ment should widen the ephere of the bounty it is showering upon Ottawa and grant a few hundreds of dollars out of its abound. ing treasury for the purpose of having the mud and filth of Government Pond remov~ ed and the place made presentableto the distinguished personages who may, from time to time, pay 4 visit to Government House, as well as to the citizens of Char~ lottetown and the public at large. >>> orore “HUG THE MACHINE ?” WHY Mr. Preston, the Liberal Party Mana- ger in Ontario, was sohighly delighted at the result of the election in West Elgin, and so well pleased with the machine by means of which the “great Liberal victory” was won, that immediately upon tae an- nouncement of the reeult he dispatched ‘9 the successful candidate telegram : the following “Toronto, Jan 12th, 1899. To Donald Macnish, “St. Thomas, Ont. Heartiest congratulations. Sorry to the bottom of my heart 1 cannot be with you tonight. To be supported by euch a nobie army of workers should make you the proudest manin Ontario. Shake bands with the boys for me, and hugthe members of the much abused threshing machine for Auld Lang Syne. W. T.R, Presron.” The Liberal candidate felt as a conqueror fresh from the field of battle, and just as a con- queror might be supposed to embrace those who had been instrumental ia gain- ing his victory,s0 Mr. Preston exhorted Mr. McNish to ‘thug the machine.” Truly “the machine” accomplished great things for Mr.McNish. By it—vide Mr. MeNish’s confession—a large number of persons were specially sent into the constituency,’ “several of the said persons, illegally and without authority acted as returning o It was indeed a blissful moment | or exaggerated in some respecte. cers,” and “grave irregu'arities” were pers petrated; a “large number of persone” were the >riljmate “brought into the riding for express purpose of personaii voiere, so that “the declared numer of votes for Mr. McNish la-gely of bona fide votes cast for him,’ while “a exceeded the number large number of ballots cast for Mr. Mc- Donald were, in some nefariors and cor- rapt mauner, manipulated, ”——sl! this and much more is admitted by Mr. McNish in a statement mide over hisown signature; —and this was wov Mr. P-teston called upon Mr McNish to “hug the machine,’ Toe machine had accomplishe! great things for w igh Prestoa and MeNish were grateful and jovfal. Bui in vuis case the joy and gratitude were of ss.r. dura- tion, inse far ae Mr. McNish was con- ceraed; for thore horrid tories actuelly hed the audecity 10 question the machine’s methods before acourt of law. But Pres- ton has his reward in a fat Dominion Gov- eroment office across the sea! HOSPITAL FOR THE INSANE Tue second letter of “A Witners,” pub- lished today, must trustees and responsible officials of the Ho-pital for the Insane some concern, The statements are evidently those of one who knows all about the internal management of the in~ They may possibly be untrue Bat they give the stitution. Ought to receive attention. “A Witness” makes additionally clear \he fact that Mary Jane McInnis (who- ever she may be) has b-en harshly and upjustlytreated. In the light of the ad- that have been made by Dr. Blanchard snd others, she simply did her duty as a brave and honest woman in attendance upon lunatic patients. She ought certainly to be sought out and put back in the position from which she has been ejected—that is if the will teke it. —Mr Gabriel McDonald is a strong aod consistent supporter of the Farqunar~ eon Licensing Law as against the Scott Ac!. Weshou'd be glad if it were eertain that drunkenness is Gecreasing under any circumstances. Unfortunately, evidence is still wanting that drunkenness 1s decreas- ing under the operation of the Farquhar: son Act. In point of fact, the balance of proof is, so far, the ether way. Bat there may be something ia Mr. McDonald’s con~ tention that the conditions tendivg to pub- lic exhibitions of intoxication bave laiely been exceptional. —_—_— See miseions —-Dreyfus declares his brain ia a!most reeling inthe faceof the mass of docu- ‘ments and explanstions his counsel are bringing out regarding the extraordinary machinations of his eumies and the per revering devotion of hie friends. Dreyfus is astounded and full of heartfelt grati- tude at their self-sacrifice. — ~~ Thousands of pereons in Canada have received letters from their friends in the Klondike couutry corrobrative of the charges brought py Sir Casrles Hibbert Tupper agsinst the administration of the Liberal in that part of the country, -_— SUPREME COURT. ee Saturpay, July 8. The case of F. De. C. Davies ageinst F, W. L. Moore, began thie forenoon and is still before the Court. W.S. Stewart, Q. C., is counsel for the plaintiff; W. A. O Moreon,Q. C., forthe defendant, In the cae of Alleniegainst the Steam Navigation Company, tried yesterday, the plaintiff got a verdict for $155. | Things to Make a Note of. —— — Sr. James’ Picyic. — Remember day, July 13th. To parents and adults of St. Jamer’ Church come: with the children to Morrell and enjoy a holiday ; it won’t cost you’ much. the’ Secure your tickets early for St. James’ picnic. A. ae Bal before. to $50. fy a N I Nil, Ard Still the Best June Weather bright and pleasant after the cold spring, what could be more delight- ful than a daily run on a BICYCLE STEARNS Bicycles are still the Brest and CHEAPEST—More sold this year than ever We sell guarantee wheels from $30 a er bonne Y Large Discounts on FURNITURE Qe ALL THIS MONTH MARK WRIGHT AND CO lis news worth | days as the © Price reductions on cool shirt wa sts + reading about——such And such waists, too! The finest foreign fabrics ani the choicest American goods are genetous- ly represented. See them promptly to-day, for a few hours selling will creatly lessen them. IN OUR SHOW ROOM Straws, ribbons, flowers, feathers, gauzes and ornaments have been com- bined ina way to show that art is more artistic, grace, more graceful, in- genuity, more ingenious and _ skill more skilful to-day in compiling a per fect hat than at any other time since hats have been hats. Special offer on all Dress Hats in 2olors, at 50c for this pm. See eastern window. The buying of our shirt waists this summer was none with che intention and determination to have not only the largest but alsc the finest and most varied stock, and to sell them at prices that weuid at once stop all argument as to which was the proper store to look to for shirt waists, Tile OI Sad Sa aa ri SUM iH A GOODS waS ‘then get a book or a fan and ~ JAMES PATON There’s 2 deal of solid com-! ° : { fortin a Hammock! Stretch | /it between two leafy trees, or| lor of the right style you're fase in a shady corner of the pizza’ where the breeze can swing it and the sun can’t peneirate, throw in a couple of cushions, | climb in your-elf—and there | you are. Thecost needn’t prevent you having Hem- mocks all over the place. A pretty good one costs only $1.10, plenty strong enough and large enough fcr ordinary use. The fancier ones go to $4.25, and you can fit your ideas to a price anywhere between these two extremes. The department of women’s neck- wear is heaped high with new things in washable and unwashavle. Neck- ties specially designed to wear with shirt waists). The most beautiful line of Bandana goods we've ever shown, and the most brilliant array of fancy silk scarfs, bows, windsors, fore«in- hands and knots you ever saw, AND CO’Y oe a i R ae ' DSA’LOR Harts knock-about hat after all. The only Ing oe a a ably dressed. In a sailor of gaan wrong style you're afier aila dow Between the wrong style andq right scvle there icn’t a cent of pre, it's only a question of buxingt the righs place, that’s here. See our 25c lot. CLOTHING—After we're sure | quality is all right, then we lookgy = for prices. We know how to by and where, and that’s why thes splendid bargains crowd our day after day. You'll never till you buy here, how really ii takes to tog up the little chaps. Jas, Paton & x PLEASANT NEWS FOR HOUSEKEEPERS uv Messrs Lever Bros, Limirep, pro- prictors of “SUNLIGHT have acquired the ownership of the celebrated MONKEY BRAND scour ing soap, an@ have put it on the Cana- dian market in a new and more con- venient package, containing a TWIN BARor TWO TABLETS, each tablet being separately wrapped. The Price is Now 6 cents per [wo Tablets. This is astonishing value, and will be greatly appreciated by the purchas ing public. MONKEY BRAND SOAP is world renowned as a polisher and scowarer, and is a boon to the house- keepers who delight in keeping bright their SILVER, BRASS, COPPER, TINWARE, etc., or removing RUST S™AINS, TARNISH &e. Ask your yrocer for MONKEY BRAND, and see that you get the two tablets for 5 cents. Hospital Concert —AND— ENTERTAINMENT An Ice Cream Concert in aid of the P E Island Hospital, will be held in the Kindergarten Hall, on Tuesday, 11th July next,a: 8pm. Programme later. Tick ets 35 cents Tickets at Dodd’s'& Rankin’s. Masonic Temple Co The Annval Meéting of the Masonic Temple Company, will be held in the Masouic Temple, on Wedueeday, July 12th, 1899, at 8 o’clock, p. m., tor the election of directors aud general business, By order D. McLEAN, July 4— Sec’y-T reas SOAP” : Pr PAYS TO BUY AT RRINS. THE POPULAR SUNNYSIDE DRY GOODS STORE Ladies’ Shirt waists, shirt waist pins shirt waist sets. Corsets Crash skirts, crash suits, pi jue skirts, p:que suits, crash | skirting, pique skirting, | Hosiery Dress skirts, under skirts wrappers, Veilings, side combs pompadour combs, under vests, suspenders, and sunshades. Dress Goods We keep the most up-to-| date stock of dress goods to be found in the city, in every color, hue and shade, black silk wrap henriettas, merinos, cashmeres, poplins, lustres, and mohaizs, Ripleys piree finish in different shades, no two costumes alike, Bazar furnishings. white shirts, outing shirt night shirts, half hose, Ge stockings. neck ties, collars % cuffs, cuff holder., belts, braces * pants, straw hats, yachtim caps, gloves, umbrellas, glove fitting patterns l5c eac 000 July fashion'sheet given away; ask for on F. PERKINS & C0, SUNNYSIDE CHARLOTTETOWN —“=ay Muslins Just the thing you want & a summer suit or summ blouse, cool stuff fox weather, Tweeds A large variety of Monet tweeds, Scotch tueeds, English tweeds, Canadian tweeda 9 English serzes, English worth eds, west of England panting» tailors trimmings, ; W ool We take wool in exchan for any goods in the store, also buy wool for cash. Gents Bathing suilé —— 4 eee eee J.B. MACDONALD and co’y | WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED 10 dozen pairs of the | celebrated Withim $3.00 shoe, for men,?in nut brown, tan — and black, in boxcalf and dongola, in all widths shoe for men is giving the greatest sstisfaction of any shoe made in Canada for the money, more money by other makers. J.B.MACDONALD &:CO. Chowan and beiter tian many eoldjst © + Within $ Try a pair, for sale by nd i * o a oe. Ph a s ~