a _ ee et te Ye ol Se ae = OS lS ma ~ J\AMPBELL Rx he Board of Tr : I t M dist Church a M : , ay ’ t ‘ is . 4 = ey : 5 iD} , Se ce | + ‘ s . “ | } t 4 bY i368 ¢ t 2a ‘ | e leliberas ‘ m | ments i ‘ ne l, Boge Mire cys agg \ r e Ww are of the C hy h and! t , under hie care, Mr Camp- |} pbe s» woo for himself the bigbest res-~ | pect anc eatee In going to his new field | of labor he carries with him the beet | : . . j wishes c* the membera of the Trustees | Board and of the congregation f the First | Methodist Church reprerented by them. “Noy gE f / & Arrivais ! iia WEEKS & Gd Ladies’ White Linen Covol- lars, sizes 12 inch to 15 inch, Black Satin, Cotton, Linen and Silk Back Another lot of Gents’ White STRAW HATS. Very Nobby Selling Cheap See our Suu.mer Corsets at 45 and 55 cents paiz. Wholesale and Retail Successors to W. A. Weeks « Co. BO @@ OD OS DOD 6G |] eee" r ’ $ YOU SHOULD aS ( GET A PAIR HFK DOTS J to suit you out of all the ready-mades in all the leading lines that I have in stock. Nice looking boots that will fit you and not cost anytling sike'you’ve been paying, If you’ve got to get a pair made, I can make them to your order to - give you the ~- best satisfaction Thos. McQuaid LowverjQueen St. Hoot & Shoe Store. 8 ]4* ©0063 6002 2@eO ]SFO*OGeS OGOVOGD eee O@OSD ©2242 62 0020 04% @& ©4O 193 69 2 D>e&@]em*e® OBOSBeoeeos ence EO THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARL( FALCONWOOD ASYLUM rerved to patients was titforthem. Yet that account given br Dr. Blancnard. doctor will admit the truth. Regarding the ordere of the Houre re always good and The | quiring the changing of soiled bedcloths, Mr. McPhail when explaining the con- | dition of the beds spesks oaly of the male patients, That genileman cannot have known Or must have forgotten that the female patients are left repeatedly wet and in @ filthy condition at night, as a “Witnere” haselready stated. For many years the feraale patients have been neg- lected in that respect. We may also add that some patients who-e were of a serious end dangerous character, requiring immediate medical aid, were unrelieved for days. It is also strange that Mrs. Beaton, matron, failed to see that the oatmeal and porridge was not fit for use, as she admits that she only saw a little dust and black troubles Le : | Specks lo the porridge once, when even r é : , | Halifax yesterday afternoon en route to rome Of the bad patients refused ve eat Nor was it stopped until after Mary Jane Mclonis, an attendant, reported the condi- tion tothe Government, for which reason she was diecharged. The writer has learned that Mary “Jane McInnis is the dismissed attendant whom the Patriot referred to. A portion of the porridge was taken from the asylum and examined by two doctors. They both ag-eed tha: it wag not fit for food. Then a doctor from the city went out to the asylum, examined the meal, had a« micro- tcopical examination made, and reported its condition. After that there was a change. Had Miss Mclonis said nothing, the same state of sffairs would, most likely, yet exist. A WIryess. (Auda former supporier of the Liberal Government. ) Tue Warsnirs.—The warships expected in Charlottetown yesterday afiernoon have not yet arrived. Telephonic advices from Flat River at one o’clock this atternoon report ‘osign of them from that place. Bory Wantep—Smart boy as appres tice ian Tae Examiner Job Printing depart- | ment. Boot B irgains— Ladies tine Do ig la bocte, laced and buttoaed, $1.00 a pair. See window—R K Jost, Stamper’s Cor- n-r. em ORRRAGUARESSOU RRC SORRMARERQERCOEAGEEEEE Ladies 1.00 B00 Fine Dongola, prt- ent tip—rare bar- gain, See them in our window. To-Day —— R K JOST Stamper’s Corner PAUEREGEGGGGQGGRGGURGRRGOCEEEERORGRERRGCCUOCREERORUGGAUDE CERES ISSASRORERGROUDERERECRCHGRGBERRGGHOREROREQCRREORGRURS WANTED. About 20 waiters to attend tea tables at Orange Tea. at Bradalbane, on Wedues day next, 12th July. Apply at orce to D. STEWART, Eclipse Bakery, Kent Street \ SUEGUUEREREEEREORERRRRDGRRRARTLGRERGHSCSRCCRERGRERGGEERRERGRESERSSERRGRERERREQRERERTRRDEGSOREESSERRESRRCRSREES CRS 159— is cOutrarv to the | awe ee LL AT OS TEER ee PERSONAL. Miss Ethel Poole left this m ornipg on @ | brief vieit to Monaion. Rev. J. C. MeMillan, of Cardigan, was in the city yesterday, nev. Fux. yesterday. Gal'ant was ia the city He went west this morning. Messrs Benjamin Bremner andL. U. J Fowler were passe agers to towao from the east by thie morning’s train. Mr. E. F. Purdy, who has been on a busicese trip to Wallace, N. S., returned to Charlottetown last evening. Dr. W.O. Peake, of Charlotietowa, is in the city et the Graud Union on his way to Kastport.—S8.. John Telegraph. Master F. R Couroy left yesterday OO ee Ne Pe CE ITTETUWN, JULY 8, 1539 OL AO A TE TT Ne BE OE Ee ficate. The summons is Monday, pect. Halifax ving discount expires on the 15th notices, oa atwo or three weeks visit to Boston. } He was a passenger by the Halifax. Mr. R. J. Steele was a passenger by the | Sydaey C. B,, where be w:/| drive Moutro-e in the rac. 3. Lieut~Col. Wilson and Mrs. * Wilson crossed to the mainland to-day, en route to St. John, where Col. Wilson will inepect the artillery. Mre. R. B. Peake and Mics Haviland, who have been on an exiended visit to the Uaied States ani Halifax, | Charlottetowa las: ev-uiug. The Lord Bishop of Nova Sectta, will preach ia St. Peter’s Courch to-mor ow evening ac seven o'clock. He will preach at'St. Paul's in the forencon. R McDonald, Kinkora, and returned “*) mev. J. J. Fa ber Campbell, of St. Durstau’e College, were among bose whocame to town by (hiS morving’s western trata. Mr. end Mrs. Thomas KE. Pope and iwo luughiers, of Borion,are auong the guests at tue Queen Hote!. They wiil pass the summer months at the north side, Captain Deason returned from London, Eng., last evening. It is the intention of Capiain Deason to return to London to re- side, and he wil! leave Charlottetown next werk, accompanied by Mrs. Deason. Mr. Lawrence J. Barpee, of the Departs went ot Justice, Ottawa, and bride, L ore have n passing a few days in the city. They will view P. E. I-lacd and Hal:fax and will rerurn bv way ot Boston, New York and Niagara Fails.—St.John Gazette. Protessor Martiv and family, of King- Stov, were passengers by the Campana veaterday. They will Spend the summer moutbe at the Cliff House. Mr. Martin is profes or of mathematics, mechanics and astronomy at the Roval Military College. Tue Pross—Cool, cloudy and foggy with local showers chiefly at night. Git Grr —Get a cepy of the Prince Ed- ward Istana Magazine for July. You will find interesting. For sale at the usual paces, Pouice Cocrt.- Three drunks were disposed of this morsing. Joseph Welsh was fined $4 or 20 daye and Andrew Cor- ish aod John Monaghan were each fined $2 or 10 days. Government Hove: Batt.—The names of Dr. and Mrs.‘ Bagnall, Mrs. Rose, Lieut- Arthur Mellish, A OD C., and Mr. A D McLeod, were, with others, inad- | vertantly omitted from the list ot invita‘ions to Government House bal! | published elsewhere. Hose ra Concert — Remember the Hospital Concert on Tuesday evening next. A pleasant evening may be expec ed, Several ladies new to a Charlotietows audience will perform. Miss Barret!, Eng~ land; M‘ss Carter, Buffalo; Miss Cba)mers, Toronto; Miss C Fitzgerald, Havergal College; Miss H Dawson, Mt. Allison; Miss Lawsor,N 8S A; Prof. Watts has charge of leading piecee on the programme. O!d favorites aud also ice cream. L. 0. A. B. A.—Remember the Orange tea at Bravaibaoe on the 12th. Special cheap rates ontne railway. Special at~ tractions on the grounds, only 100 yards from the station, Preparations are in pro- grees toaccommodate five thousand. The committee will spare no pain to make the outing enjoyable to all.—O. B. Wadman, Secy. tf. Lobster Boat Lost From Peake’s No. 2 Wharf, on Sun day last, a Lobster Boat. Anyone giving informasion to W. F. Tid- marsh, Portland Packing Co, will be CreeaDers Pionic. - The picnic well friends, Monday afternoon at Steamer leaves Ferry Wharf. cents, children 10 cente, —_—>-— Tue Cat Bip it.—A St, B., despatch says : beatiag curling irons. The burning o The burning oil eet the cats fur on to Mra. Rogs’s ‘dress, ran into the bar and ignited the hay. Ths barn was eured for $3@0, and its contents $150. Minirca APPOINTMENTS. —S2ud Battalio F Boulter, vice J G Sheriff, Paymasier, 15th May, 1890. Lieutenant: 2ad Lieutenant A Wood, vic F Boulter, promoted. i5th May, To be 2od Lieutenant, provisionally Sergeant J Perkins, vice A Wood, promot ed. idth May 1899. To be Paymaste appoin'e Beevet Major J G retired, ette, 15th May, 13899.—Military Gaz I. O, O. F.—At a regular meeting o their ball last night, the following officer ber 3let, 1899, by District Deputy Granc Master James Waddell, assisted by the fo! Kinnon, PG: N G—Frank Muneey. V G—J A Wares. ~ P S—A H Clements, P G. P S—W R Boreham, P G. Treasurer—J McLaughlin P G. Warden—D W Swan. Conductor—P Bridges, P G. I G—A W Mitchell, P G. J PG-RH Jenkins. Chay lain—H Chandler. R SN G—Geo Waller, P G. LS N G—Geo McDonald, P G. RSV G—DD Morr son, PG. SV G-—O McLeod. Wildey Lodge, No. 27,1.0. O.F. held i: reitnrnable on ck ae CarpicaN Téea.—-Don’t forget the big tea at Cardigan on the llth July. It promises to be a great euccess in every ree= In the evenivg there will be an en: tertainment given, when the local talent w'l! be assisted by a favorite contralto from City Taxes.—Citizens who have not ret p2id their rea! eatate and personal property taxes are reminded that the time for recei - inst, Those who wish to take advantage of the discount should pay up on or before th+t date. Ci.izans will kindly bring their Crusaders takes place on Monday afternoon, and not Tuesday as was inadvertantly en-~ nouncedinMesterday’s Exxiver, All being therefore a beautifultal aad basket p cuiz is in store for the Crusaders and (heir 2 o’clock. Tickets sy ; Stephen, A fire at Tower Hiil yesterday afternoon destroyed the barn of James Roes and damaged ‘bis farm hooere. It originated in a peculiar manner. A Cat upsetalamp at which Mrs. Rosse was | fire aid the trenzied animal, ‘after setting fire 0 ip- for Dd of Infantry.—To be Captain, Lieutenant d To be oy 1899. ’ with Honorary rank of Major: Captain and Sb- riff, vice J McPhail, f ‘ were installed for the term ending Decem- 1 lowing Pest Granda for she Grand Lodge Jobn McNevino, P G, D R McLellan, P G, R Rattray, P G,I Lane, PG, JJ Mex See eee — - eee AADAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA 4 ‘ Dont Think The Because this scap is call WOOL SOAP That the only thing it is used for is washing woolen goods. You never made a bigger mistake, it is a universal soap, and can be used in any and every case when soap is wanted —— from washing the newly born tu re- moving the erosions of time from an Egyptian mummy. 3 cakes in a box. Price 15c a box. Sole agents for this city. (gk DAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAASLAAAAAA £ suitably rewarded. jy? d&w VV eee eee eevee vyvyvvVeerereee eee eee eee eee eee eee eee eee erreerereerererererererrerrrrrr rrr a ‘ } ,27mM TAT Om mp TS.TY | ACCIDENT Len 2D TRENCH. ' AN 9 i Hither tes 7H cong i dy m Lud all Uilids 3 = ratri June he aS oa i 8 regar eC RP 1] yf 4 WP a 5 > F : : i i J oI a : nee ‘ . ie e ay af iT a a ( bh a Toh wo . ‘ ' of VA . nt hed ] He fx SONG SERVICE.— At the Gospel meeting | ; at ¢ é i ¢ ae ie i VW at) Ss tis) Ne Oy} e - ; 17 ae | wy | we i be well Cave-i l n Prowse’s new tlock tomorrow afte Tnoon | bd . Pa ’ ' ' astv in dia- | : a: 845 Strangers alwaya welcome tis > > > = =a he 2 Js © aoe ee _—_— eo 4 eY 4 ‘ 4 8 4 nt I OQ 0 i . » ‘ sty 4 . ivi 0 i ecitpeniaiinn ” the sewera treacies about 11 o’clock | . , : he reputation of innocent persons, | "- . , . | Crusapers Pionic.—Steamer ieaves | oa ‘ ' I nur f mer \ i . ‘ . | D | oO ul t : , ; Ferry Wharf at 2 p. m Fruit end other | Sm ‘ : > cn | r ni uM pia ' ‘ a } % ? | ew ve ‘ v ; "a 1, nat : . ; { hig ¢ n | il ! § é- : t SVD ‘ lag vae i M1 i i D it C3 f IAY wa | ‘ . re Ss - p to , rat! , . we a h sae x | very good withstanding the unfavorable K l i tt ympted the N ' ; le they e+} Ane man King ‘ to him saw the; **! i Oo I OF OF t parcic t a . . i. 1v when og to fal imped | vr S < the AsSViuuin Cilciais revarding : ‘ . i . . i ‘ ' a We w vac & called L) ; SALVATI Army.—Ensign and 3. e f ‘ I ‘ se a ave bee [ ciary of ie | 5 3 : : . ‘ di ' 5 rps tae Ssivation Army, will Kis ' MoT ur } > e Ing e}] Ss inday eve ! Mes ng alt : ses thew : pe? ‘2 * i ed seeing snow p ed ib around tHe ES Pron = sextet ae " : ain . . vy weather If Mr us por ory aod afters is to the Chaz ~— i " I € er. [ Mr. NCH . , a he el D , utele @ tietown Hospita nh examinaticn it Camp Bricatoy,—The camp of instrnes hati, ¢ env 1@ else, WOU!d VISIt fernale : ‘ t Rriehton «i i, ane ani the d:f- maw & attes a = a ald N ful 1 that { f ( ir-bone was | C'On & TIE MtOn CloBres loday, an 2C 0 ; ie ake ee ee ee ee ee roken and that there waa some ipjury rent comp3piee have gone to their homes, at . “ ne r avy one would ee af . : 7“ Z a ' i ; ree a of . ~ ‘and i if Mr |} done to ihe muscles about the shoulder Uwing to the rain the teats wil not be “Pi JUAN &® Of snow : at agalo at ° j pancite. wan ant daw \ 1D . : aud back. It will b several weeks before SsirucaK Vaotil M nday. z McPhail would examine the boiled turnips | : Ah ake. y “ , old wan Mall | he will be well enough to be around aszgaiao served (Oo paiienuts be could pot fall in Fee j ‘ . : “ i "AD aoe a hae od Ane ing ther I ws : . 4«t not cooked enoug} j}and at work. Had the trench been of Ligvor Recvtation Act A ae ue > ibg .Ppem Tra or at iea- 1OL COOK ed e@ JUPH. | . . : yaa . tarda ee . < > ; in regard tothe t. weread in the | @UC" sreater depth the accident would, in | W498 yesterday served on Fred LE. Rowe, . . ° Oo fegara tothe meat, weread in the; . 1 probability, bave proved fatal crarging him with violatiog the Liquor rae : —* Oe ae : at | S/d probability, bave proved fatal, r i in nN ue. statement of Mr. McPhail that the meat i : Regulation Act by sellin s without & certi-~ = less variety. HOODS ‘BONNETS and MATS ALL SIZES, ALL PRICES THE LATEST AND BEST — scm. =a > 2 22] => & W 12]2c ann $81.75 EACH STANLEY ..BROS $1.00 MEN’S BOOTS—— MEN’S SHOES —— WOMEN’S FINE TAN SHOES WOMEN’S FINE ROOTS—— $1.00 SEE WINDO V T0-NIGHT ¢@ ¢# g& RU uwrerzsrep IN GOOD CLOTHING AT REASONABLE PRICES We have strong claims to your attention, when you contemplate hase of A SUIT OR OVERCOAT. With a large,choice selection of suitinys,tre wee rings and overcoatings, W Mr Sixtus McLellan as cutter, and the best staff of workmen on P. E. Island for good solid tailoring we can t be beat. Our Furnishing Department See our new shirts, also, +S See our new shirts w cuffs, neckwear suspenders, ingmen, sweaters hose aad gloves and hemdkerchiefs. und relothing GORDONSMELD LEAN Mens Stylish Outfitters, “oo vores Ze as: ree ess ni mea . >." 7 Bee