+; 4% te oe Rg _ ee es. Wi + {oo Pines al PS = - te i os a Lime Roe Per DE Er. = es at} {jp Wot =e ae ee i =e oo & © | ONGTON TWEEDS - We represent the; Moncton Woclen Mills and always keep on hand a large range cf patterns of their make of tweed, These are the strongest and best twecds that money can buy. Canadian Tweeds Scotch T weeds Kuz’ sh Tweeds English Serges English Worsteds Englis1 Panting Reauy-Made Pan‘s Made from Moncton Tweed Blanketings Druggets and Yarns, All the above we keep in large variety. We are importers of high grade Staple and Fancy Dry Goods. We take wool or cash for any goods in the store. We also pay cash for wool, —_ t Perkins &C SUNNYSIDE Charlottetown. ee W hite’s aramels and Snowflake Chocolates <= Can be had at any of the following first class stores: T. J. Morris D. L. Hooper 222222 'whete WOOL W. Pickard & Co, W. A, Hutcheson W. F. Carter Stewart & Gates Sanderson & Co. Beer & Goff THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLU RS FET EO PTT AD, FT THE DAILY EXAMINER JUNE 20, 1599. CONCERNING EXHIBITIONS. senestiead Wuite the Government of Prince Ed- ward Island has deprived our fermers f their exhrbitions, it is pleasing to bserve that they have atill left to them the privilege of competing at the exhibi- yns held in the other provinces, [his is @ privilege they Invariably take advantage of, but it is one which they may not long »y Unless something is done t wards ; . . “ere 4 ma e exhibition in Prince Edwara leland, it INER to see the other provinces close their would not surprise Tue [ExaM- loors against exhibitors from this province. regrettable, but it is The extibition at Halifax this year, it may be This would be very within the range of probability. added, will open on the 23rd September and close on the 30.h. Besides gold, silver and bronze medals and diplomas the sum The at St. Joho opens on the I!th of $17,000 ie offered in premiums. exhibition September and closes on the 20th. both exhi~ The prizes aggregate $15,000. At bitions special attractions will be provided. Arrangements are being made to accom~ modate hundreds of visitors. A PROPHET OF EVIL. Ir is pointed out by the Mailand Em pire that whea the Yukon contract, giving 3,750,00 acres of land toa railway com- pany, was before parliament, the Torento Globe declared that if it should fail to pass we would incur the following calamities “A joss of mitlions to the cities, the traders, and the manufacturers of Canada... “Lesa work for Canadian factories, and less labour and lower wages for Canadian workmen. Decre®sed earnings for Canadian rail- tails. “Canada to pay half a million a year in ruling and bolding the Yukon district. “A great loss of life among the thousands who sre rushing into the Yukon over the dangerous routes aad paeses, *‘Neither the churches nor the medical and charitabls organizations to be able to do their humane work effectively in that country. “The British flag to be imperilled and Canadian authority set at defiance. “Government from Washington rather than a Government from Ottawa.” But, thanks to the Senate, the contract was not ratified by parliament. Yet none of the evils predicted by the Globe come to Dass. have _ h(C Oo mom LINE OF SAFETY CROSSED. Tue Montreal Gazette nas an able article dealing with the phenomenal borrowing and spending proclivities of the Laurier: Tarte administration. Here is what the Gazette says: “The supplementary estimates for the current year, laid befere parliament on Monday, anthorize an expenditure of $2,- 647,628. Those adopted at the laat session gave authority to spend $47,970,948. The total authorized outlay for the twelve months é€nding with the current June will, therefore, be $50,618,576. Last year (1597-98), whew the record in frze spending was made, the outlay was $44,240,786. The increase in tbe present year is, therefore, likely to be quite six millions of dollars in excess of its pre-~ decessor’s figures. Canada is growing, and an expanding trade warrants an ex- panding public expenditure. No one exs pects the cost of the government services to be curtailed, or even to remain station- ary. A recognition of the legitimate re- quirements of the country, however, does iti >n to studies is the be-t passport to hon- ) clothing in Canada. We are sole agents for | Ch’town., S uits_all prices, suits all sizes, not justify avy such rate of increase in the | Paton & Co’s, tf public charges as is implied in these fiz- ures, which exceed by over iwelve millions the sum ($38,090,000,) w L896, Sir Richard Cartwright declare to be a scan- dalously large outlay for Dominion pur- Public opinion ia Cavada bas not free spending, Che con- poses. been educated to a4 particularly of borrowed mo uy. 13. ike tem plation of what tbe Laur er govern- ment is doing is, however, likely to cause those who appreciate Whatit means to think that it is time for calling halt. | The line of tafety ha oeen crossed when theannual national expenditure reach es $10 a head, The Gazette strikes the nailoa the head, . , . - ‘> as it vsually does. “The line of ~afety has most certainly been crossed a. [it is high time a halt were called. sat te memberiog T srte’s histor ¢ remark, “wait till you see us next year,” the prospect of of an enconomival policy ip too the exercise the near future does not seem ary bright. MORE CRIBBING. Sirk,—Yeur articleupon cribbing was good, but it did notcover the whole ground. “Cribber” supplied some of the omissions, but not all. What of the innos cent who are placed under the reproach of those general accveations? The char- acter of the honest student should be pro. tected. This can ge done by bringing the guilty to justice. The student who cribs or secures his l:cense dishonestly is LLETOWN, JUNE 20, :89y HOTEL ARRIVALS Hoie: Davies: Peter Macnutt,, Malpeque; C L Baxter, Portland; W J Farrand, st. Jobn ; Geo C Heinizmwan, Torento; DS Cluff, Woodstock, Oot; FF Brunear, Montreal ; Richard Huat, Summereide ; G A Fre: ze, St. John’s. Queen Hotel: P Sinclair, Summer- field; Marjorie Gillis, Foston;5 H ad VAIS Jooes Si. John’s, P GC. 68 Clay, New ‘ G lasgow ——_— X -—- PLEASANT NEWS FOR HOUSEKEEPERS a not morally or intellectually fit for the poritioo of school teacher, and eur college should be managed to prevent uch being imposed on the public. Ino the writer’s school days cribbing was aa unknown quantity. You, Mr. Editor, eae probably testify tothis. It is ratuera recent in» vention, more probably the’outcome of our educational syetems than of inheritacce, The alternation of studen:s a'leged in the Prince of Wal College is at bestonly a preventive measure. If in spice of this copying hes been eucceesfully done must all whcse papers ae alike be declared guilty, or must the innocent be protected by unearthing the guilty. The cribber can easily be detec‘ed by a teacher possessed of common judgment. The student ca-rying highest honors is rot! generally the thief. An oral examination by the teac ier of « suspected student upon the subj «t matter of his paper woald soon bring te tigut hie criminality, Circum:s specticn in the Prince of Wales College, Our euly training echeol, is badly needed. Another feature scarcely ever approach- ed 18 the tendercy to bring this institution under political submission. If the college walls could only epeak they could ie] some Carious tsles. It is dangerous to impartial administration to have the ecllege under the supervision of a board consisting Of a pariizao. Government pre- sided over by a premier to whom politicel expediency is the first consideration, A diploma or license eecured by a wink trom one in authority is jast as dishonest y eecured as if taken by cribbing. The students have their own complainis along this live, and the larger liste of graduates of today compared with the numbers in the days of honest, non-pertizan manage~ ment, tend to give cc lor to what we hear. Most of the students consider that devo- ors. For the child ot a conservative it 1s the onlv one. ‘i'here are those however, to whom the favor of their political deity is the equivalent of a successful examination. This species of cribbing is as bad as the other, worse in fact as it has its Origin in political corruption. lovestigation by au independent com- mittee from the legislature or before a compeient commission of citizens should be ineisted ‘upon as the best means of allaying the dissatisfaction prevailing all, over the province upon the several features of Prince of Wales College management. One INTERESTED, iiahiilin ae neers | Children‘s}Suits—Messrs W R Johnston & Co., ‘are the best makers of childrens’ suits all makes, ia two or tbree pieces. — Prowse Bros. 3:. The Latest Fad.—Gentlemen’s _ silk front shirts—three dozen to select from at OI De — — before, to $50. Beller Than ver.” And Still the Best Juae 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 BEST and CHEAPEST—More gold this year than ever We sell guarantee wheels from $30 Large Discounts on: FURNITURE Qe ALL THIS MONTH MARK WRICHT AND Co 4444484444 Messrs Lever Bros, Limrrep, pro- Canadian Pacific Railway. The Imperial Limited. ” —FROM— Montreal tu Vancouver IN 100 HOURSA, eec Jc!, N.B., at 1.45 makes close coaneciion at Montreal next morsing with “IMPERIAL LIMITED” leaving at 9.30 am, making therun throagh to the Paci- fie Coast in five days from P. E. Island, Close also made for loca- ,o nts in the Canudian North West, Koot new Conatry, &c. For furtber particulars, aates of farel etc., appiy to Ticket Agents, or to A. H. NOTMAN, Ass. Genl. Pa-sr. Agent, Bt. Joho, N. B Dr. HL Es. Dickey Late of Royal London Ophthalmic Hos pita}, Moorfields. and Central Lon- don ‘lhroat & Kar Hospital Specialist in diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose & Throat Office-—CAMERON BLOCK. Residence—* HOTEL DAVIES.” Office Hours—9 30 to 1 p, m., 2 to 3p. m., 7 to 8 p.m. Eyes tested for glasses 129 daw pm, gornectiions i nooooone prietors of “SUNLIGHT SOAP” have acquired the ownership of the celebrated MONKEY BRAND scour ing soap, and 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 Xow 5 cents per | Io 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 isa boon to the house- keepers who delight in keeping bright | their SILVER, BRASS, COPPER, T1NWARE, etc., Or removing RUST STAINS, TARNISH &e. Ask your yrocer fer MONKEY BRAND, and see that you get the two tablets for 5 cents. See Gee Cross Hasband —.ay When the husband gets a good cup of tea for breakfast, he is put in a good humor. When he gets good food at all the other meals, he is kept iu a good humor, \ ee 7 ~ Good Groceries wiil help you a lot—try our store — your money will buy more than you think, if you trade with us, Driscoll & Hornsby QUEEN STREET—— Ly» Ware > Fountain Soda Water , I» [p> «i{| «({l ee «tl qj) DRINK.... Sparkling, Natural Kquinox Waters & | Ginger Ale QT- BOTTLES 25¢ 1) fe Wholesale and Retail >... =>. Reddin DLrOs Opposite P. O. | BBS wT “ll BAS z FSVFTF VwY¥vTvT7 —_—_~ VIVES TTIVVTV { ot the season, "ABOARD ! {000 PASSENGERS FOR MORELL TEA. It a AT MORELL, — ~~). TUESDAY JULY 4th, 1899. Will be the crowning social event of this closing year of the 19th Century Here we are again, with tre old name—The Great Jubilee ea, Is it not like meeting an old frend with whom you once spenta pleasant and evjoyable day Sumebody has asked, what’3ina name,we will not ven- ture to answer that ques.ion as it regards names in general, but will merely submit that this rarticealar name, JUBILEE TEA inas.- much as it designates the great social cather- ings held 2 Morell is a guarantee of the highe t exceilence_in al! that pertaius to tea-parties, In confirmation of this #ssurance we con fidently appeal! to the many thousands of per- sons from all over the province. who attended our first great Jubilee Yea in 1895 It is because of the reputation for excellence acquired by our great Jubilee Teas, that we have retained the old name, and we will spare no efforts to make the present tea the peer in every respect of its namesakes, which have gone before it. ‘the Tea will be held on beautiful and spacious grounds adjoining Lot 40 Station about 1 mile frem the village of Morell, and within easy reach of “‘Stookley ’ the historic siie of the old Acadian town of St, Pierre where social gatherings were held in the olden days, before our grandfathers were born, If you wish therefor to have the pleas- ure of attending the first, largest and best tea arrange to be present at the CENTURY JUBILEE TEA (to be heldat Morell on July 4th. Shoult this day be unfavorable the tea will be held the first fine day following. ‘Trains will run in connection with the tea on standard time as fol.ows: Train Arrangements Leave Charlottetowa ; & 15am, standard Leave Roya'ty Junction ™ " 8 30 Leave Bed{ord 850 * 0 Leave Tracadie S55 * Leave Mt, Stewart 910 ** os Leave St. Andrews ois °° . Leave Douglas om * i Leave Dundee 7m * “Ae Arrive at Lot 40 949 * - Returning leave Lot 40 at5p m, standard. Passengers from Georgetown, Souris, and intermediate stations will go by regular morning trains and return by regular after- neon trains. FARES Charlottetown to Lot 49 60 cts Royalty Junction * ork 15 cts Bedford oe Tracadie ” on ’ Scote ifort “ ; do cts Mt. Stewart “6 25¢ cts St. Andrews ” 20 cts Douglas “ 10 cts Dundee ” 5 cts Georgetown ” } Brudenell os , 60 cts Cardigan 8 Perth “ {8 Road “ {5 cls st, Teresa’s ae Peake’s si ai Pisquid “ ; o cts Souris ee Pe Harmony acl. ° 0) cts New Zealand ‘ Bear River it a tollo Bay “ aD cts pe we . Ashton si ; on Five Houses wel 35 cts St. Peters . 25 cts Midgeli ” 20 cts Marie ” 10 cts Morell 5 ets ROBERT MOONKY 137—dy13i & wky Secy NOTICE! The New York Life Insurance Company is prepared to treat with gectlemen throughout the Maritime Provinces, for appointments as district representatives, city andcoantry. Some valuable posit~ ions now vacant, will be conferred on suit- able applicants. Experience not absolut~ ely necessary. ADDRESS.—Agency Director, New York Life Building, Montreal. 135— ? Grand Musical. _. Literary Entertainment ———— <a Uommencement - Bxepgiges ome fF cnn Cenadian Pacific express leaving Pair | NOTRE DAME CONNENT, —ON— Thursday, June 22, at 8 p,m, A varied and interesting programe has been prepared, consisting of Music iSong, Recitation, <A Magnificent Tableau and Graceful Exercises jp, Physicial Cuiture by the tiny tots of the Kindergarten, as well as by the senior Pupils, Doors open at 7.30 p. m, Exercises to begin at 8 9. mw, Admission 25c. Reserved Seats 35c. AUCTION! SUPEHIOR FURNITURE Tam Instructed by Miss Coles to fall auction at her residence, Kent Street, op Wedne day the 28th day of June inst. cum. mencing at 1! O’clock a. m. Ail the household effects, com prising Drawing room. Dining recom, Hall Bedrosta and Kitchen furnitvre. The above includes English Piano and seme elegant pieces of old Mahogony and Rosewood ae be ouse wi open for inspection on Tugs- day the 27\h from 10 a. m. till2 p.m. Terms Cash, R. BEARISTQ, Auctioneer Phone 174 P, Q, Box 326 LEITH HOUSE 32 to 38 QUEEN ST. WHISKIES in Ushers special feserve & O. V.G. Doctors speciai Roya! Blend, Galic, Greers, O. V. H.Islay Fiend, Robertsen Sanderson famous whikky ies, and 20 other cheaper brands in casee of flasks and bottles; also in octaves & or. casks. WALKERS RYE in Club and Imperial, also on draft Seagrams, Corbys & Wilsons Empire Rye in al! sized pack- ages, BRANDES in Hennesty “ Jockey Club” (Carte d’or) Tricoche and other cheaper brands in cases qr casks & octaves, RUM Dewerara fall strength inpacch- eons and barrels, Jamaica in easea, bot® tiles and half-botties, Gin octaves and qr casks, also in cate all prices. WINES Wilsons invalids port special reserve, army & navy port, Tarragona & native ports, severa! brands high and low grade Sherriee, clarets champagne ete, etc ALES & PORT ’Baes, (Hibberts) is qts and pis. Guinness’ stout (Burke) in qts and pts. Keiths Labatt Halifax Breweries | & Ready in Hhds and half Hhds, aleo in | qt acd pt bottles, MINERAL WATERS Shank’s Bel« | fast ginger ale, appolovaris water, Rose- back water, Havelock & Wilmot spa Ginger ale and table waters. CIGARS TOBACCO & CIGARETTES 20 009 cigars al) grades and prices, jots of | cheap pic-nic brands,all the best brands les smoking and chewing tobaccos inelud- | uy index & Little Napo'eon, Sweet Cap- oral, Athlete; and otber cheaper brand cigarettes, Call or write for prices. Ai Macdonald, Wholesale & Retail Wine & Spirit lw porter, — ee ee ee z , I build them well, the peo- ple that live in them say 80. I have built a number of houses in Charlottetown and outside of Charlottetown, They are houses which would like you to see. If you’re thinking of baild ing, you might let me know. I would like to submit plans and figures, My plans are good—m figures are better. Try me anyhow, I do jobbing also of ail <inds. Nothing but good work, WM. W. HARPER Marufacturing Contractor,