6 TONE RT te cre THE DaiLY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JULY 15, 1599 The Big Mari time Fair ‘THE DAILY EXAMINER Nova Scot iaProvincial Exhibition SEPTEMBER 23rd to 30th, 1899 | mann . . ia $1700— Offered in Priz3s Ineres l priz in Cat - S eep, Poul- try, Aj lkural Products, Flowers and Fish, Imerovep Faciiirres IN Every DararrMent. ges" Write for Pr Lis Four Day’s Racing—Big Pur- for Trotting & Pacing aes SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS surpassing JULY 18, 1899. GOVERNMENTAL INJUSTICE. Tue Montreal Star to hand this morn- ing, contains a leagthy letter which sets forth avery grosscase of injustice and tyranny on the part of the preeert Liberal Government ef Canada. It is well known thatthe g » vernment,early in its career,took the stamps, etc., out ofthe bands of Mr. Bur- important business of printing postage land, of Montreal, and gave it to an alien New York. More than that the spleadid programmes of previous vears company in The world’s Greatest Artists in Marvel-| the zovernmert refused to pay an officially ous Feats of Dex'erity and Side Splititog j certified account of Mr. Burland for about Specialties | ¢10.00 ). The correctness uf the accouct aes o ty wenatation War With the Afghans P, ry evening witha realistic British Suidiers in Actual Lord Robvert’s imous March to Kandahar,” and “rhe Stormin r of Peiwar Kota!l.” a no’ odd Aiehen Stronghold. produced wi ; vo in ea "Beit 1 Sailors and So! rs f n the isrrisep, a Fumber ol Whe ytook partinthe Aigtan W3 Firework Gelore Magnificent Display Evers F t i rmation ; ply to J, E. Wooo, we Man.and Secy Cad Minerz ts As Ae WS ree W avers We are agents tor Taylor & Tennant’s Amherst, celebrated: Rlineral Waters. ilub Soda. | Cream Soda Ginger Ale Orange Phosphate Lithia Water Sarsap arilla Which we sell at manufactur- ers prices J. & T, MORRIS A GRAND =] mo] 2 TEA—— MEETING with 164, 61 ‘ea VB DAD ADAPOCOEAEMEME RED OO fs oe F2-OPRIS-PRERCR IPE “ee A woman’s best friend is e Home dye that yields ab- 0 suadiy satisfactory results every single time-—Maypole S ~ oap. The Home Dye that wash- es and dyes at one operation. Fast colors and brilliant ones in Maypole Soap. books on ‘‘ Home on application to: Free Dyeing,’’ A. P. TIPPET & CO., 8 Place Royale, Montreal, General Agents for Canada, <D< P< PL D<3OSOC~ > E>er-e> in connection the Presbyterian Church of Tryon, Hampton and Bonshaw, will be held on the Manse Grounds, at Hampton, on Wednesday, the 19th July. A large and representative committee having appointed to carry out the arrangements, everything will be done in first-class style, and the public may look forward to an excellent entertainment. Should the weather be unsuitable on the above daie, the Tea will be held on the first fiue day following. By order of Committee, t to declare Mr. , and GEO. C. ROBERTSON guiy 13—wkli, dymon $604 @ manne was admitted,but Mr. Mulock took a posi tion in respect to it which is thus atated, “T won’t pay you that unless and until you hand me over the plates.” “Certain- ly’ wasthe reply of Mr. Burland, “but you will please pay me for these as provid- ed by the terms of the contract.” This Mr. Mulock flatly refused and declared that so long as he was a Minister not one ceat of the account of ten thousand doliars, admitted to be due for work done, should ever be paid till the plates and dies were given up without any payment for them. “Mr. Burland tirough his legal adviser then asked for the issue of a fiat so as to be allowed to sue the Government for tbe amount, But this further request was stubbornly and repeatedly refused; and Mr. Mulock, moreover, threatened the direful things that he would do unless Mr. Burland ave up his rights aod knuckled under. “Mr. Malock attempted to carry out his threat and prevsiled on his colleague, Mr. Mills, te bring down an amendment » to the Criminal Code, baving for its object Burland’s position a crime imprisonment ig the penitentiary the punishment for it.” We have not space for the whole letter. The gist of the case is contained in the above extract. Mr. Mulock stabboraly re- fuses to pay the acceunt or to permit the issue of a fiat enabling Mr. Burland to obtain a judgment in the court,—though it is plainly stated in his contract with the government that Mr. Burland shall be paid for the the plates jp his possession asa pos condition of handing them dver. The matter ieone of importance in it- felf, The idea of passing criminal legis- lation to apply to the particular case of one, man isrepugnant to British ideas of juée | tice ; and the refusal of the common right, open to all except those who deal with a; sovernment, of a trial of the matter before @ court of lJawis “cowardly in the. ex- treme.” Butitis particularly interesting here, inasmuch as our Provincial Governs meot has acted ina Similarly arbitrary aud cowardly manner with regard to Mr. Walter Lowe. In viewof the advant:ge which our truly Liberal take of their | powers, the passage of a law enab'in: pul lic contractors and others their claims against the government of the day justice, is neces- Governments to carry te the courts of law and sary. Orelse the Governor General and the Lieutenant Governors ought to be cal- led upen and authorized to exercise .their prerogative of issuing such fiats, indepen- dently of their constitutional advisers, in cases in which justice may seem to war- rant euch action. If we the Lieutenant Governor exercised prerogative independently. mistake no thi aoe > — Some of the papers are involving the people of Ontario in the scandalous electoral jobbery and corruption recently exposed in Weat Elgin and other Ontario ridiogs. The fact of the matter is that the body of the people of Ontario are as inno- cent in the matter as those of P. E. Island. But it is easily seen that a few rascais may destroy the character of a whole people if ovly the people tolerate them. Out with the rascals—that is the lesson for the peo- ple of Ontario, and of Canada at large. At Last A Bed That Will Not Sage MINISTERIAL SALARIES. “Times change ond men change with them.” A few years #go, whenthe Con- servatives were in office the Liberal politi cians and the Liberal newspapers never let slip an opportunity (oO animadvert upoa the number of members in the cabinet and . 1 7 . ‘ just enough toiive upsn was brought out in relation to hie purchase of x house of which he wascompelied to give a mort- gage; and the St. John Telepraph remarks that “all thecabinet ministers of Canada ought to be paid on a more liberal scale :! a2 at preeent. It is now quite impossible for them to save avythiog out of their ealaries, aod this isa state of sftairs that ought not be allowed to costinue.”’ say that if this It is needless te is true pow it was true when the Conservetives were in power and when the Telegraph was commenting upon the of the administration which paid the Premier $8900, and other ministers at the rate of $7000 each, per year. But the Telegraph now remarks that : “Considering the fact that Cenada isa nation in peint of population these salaries seem miserably emali. Cape Colony, which hae a smaller white population than Nova Scotia, paysite premier a larger selary than is paid to the Premier of Can- ada. The premierof New South Wales, With only one-fifth the population of Cans ada, receives $9000 0 year. Victoria pays its premier $7000 and little Tasmanis, with only half as many inhabitants as New Brunswick gives iis premier a éalary jast half as large as that paid tothe prem‘er of Canada” The Liberals in uffice see with other eyss than thore they had when in Opposi- perhaps th¢y have obtaised new aud iii ed gold rinimed — ! extravagance tion. —_—_—_ Cee NOTES AND COMMENTS. Se —The British oii s¢ed trust, with a capi I tal of over’ $11,000,000, | as ‘ust been organ- ized, Trusts tlon’t exist in free-trade Eag~ | jand, eh ? } <By treaties with the Great Powers, which went into operation yesterday, Japan is now, for the first time, recog sized by the nations as an equal in every res. pect. —The prince of Naples has established clasees io agricniiure ‘n the Neapolitan army corps,—to meet theobjection thatthe | soldiers lose their agricultural babits dur- ing their compulsory FeTvice. —The rainfall all over the northern part ef the wor'd has been unusually heavy this year. The Ovtawa Journal reports that “he heavy rain has had a bad effect on the crops in general. Low lying di-tricts have beeu practically drowned out. Aa evidence of this was to be seen yesterday in the low pleces atthe Experimenta! Farm which were covered in some parts with a foot of water. — The Patriot seems to think that if it can only say “you're ancther,” it has given a sufficient answer to the charges of gross and recent electoral rascality and corrup- tion preferred against the Liberal party. It is needless to say that, eyen if it could trathfully adduce the tu quoque argument, the argument would go for nothing. But The Patriot may safely be challenged to bring forward any well established case to match the guiltof that which has bees confessed by Mr. Douald Macnish. EP > 2. Fresh strawberries received daily at Beer 164 2in. | & Goff’s. Wafted to h*aven on flowery beds of ease? No, you wen’! be that if you sleep cu Hercules Spriogs, but you will be wafted to the Land of Pleasant Dream: and will rise each morning, thoroughly refreshed aod feel- ing like a new creation. We have, been testing this mattress for the last two years and being satisfied that they are ten times better than the ordinary style wire mattress We have secured the entire control of this bed for P. KE. Island—They cost no more than other beds, and if you test one you wil: readily discover the difference. (MARK WRIGHT! AND CO the large amounts each was receiving from the public treasury; while ifone of the Conservative ministers took a palace car at the public expenses the fact was hera!ld- ed throughout the length and breadth of of Canada. But vow, whea tbe Liberals are in power, we hear not a word about the number of min:sters in the cabine ; but we hear occasona! insinusting appeals tor | larger ealarie-,sad we see ministerial iraips running Or yovernmeaot yachts sailing wherever minist2rs Want to go, A few days ago the facttba: Sir Wil- frid Laurier ba; not. more income than A A Se, ae ee ESTEEMEI EXCHANGES. St. John Sun: If the liberal conserva- tive party were as corrupt as the grits were wont to declare, the hope of plander will not be any inducement for them to seek a return to power. By the iime the term ofthe grits is over there will be nothing left. Ol OOOH Alfred A. Taylor, of Margaree says: | Ooe bottle of MINARD’S LINIMENT cured a swelling ofthe gamble joint, and saved a horse worth $140 00 Thos. W. Payne of Bathurst, eaved the life of a valuable horse that the Vet. bad given up, with afew bottles of MIN- ARD’s LINIMENT. Monkey Brand Soap— PLEASANT NEWS FOR HOUSEKEEPERS, ea Messrs Lever Bros, Limrrep, pro- 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 GBARor TWO TABLETS, each tablet being separately wrapped. The Price is Now 6 cents per Two Tablets. This is astonishing value, and _ will be greatly appreciate ed 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, T1NWARE, etc., or removing RUST STAINS, TARNISH &e. Ask your yrocer for MONKEY BRAND, and see that you get the two tablets for 5 cents. Dr, H, L. Tedaier’ Late of Royal London Ophthalmic Hos pital, Moorfields. and Central Lon- don Throat & Ear Hospital Specialist in Giseasces of ihe Eye, Ear, Nose & Throat Offica--CAMERON BLOCK. tesidence—"*HOTEL DAVIES.” Office Hours—9.30 to 1 p, m., 2 to 3;p. m., 7te on m. Eyes tested for glasses 129 — — + ~ — Marmalade. We have just reesived a new kind of ORANGE MARMALADE, put up in glass pots, which we are now offering at the low rate of 2 Pots for 25 cents Also just opened a case of Pime- apple Marmalade which is of very fine flavor. The Pineapple and Ginger Marmalade has aleo given excellent satis- faction. Those are al] new goods and you should try them if you want something nice and tasty. BEERS QUEF GRECERS The Nicest Freshest eeneANDesee BEST GROCERIES Groceries that will tempt the appetite. Groceries that dco net take all your money to buy. Groceries that everyone in the house will like. Buy and try. Come in and see us, Driscoll & Hornsby QUEEN STREET—— ‘ e Oat ve Is 25 GIs fate ‘Prince Edward Islang” An Illustrated Book, de. scriptive of Prince Edward Island. For sale at all pogk. Centenary som Festival In commeration on the 100th Anniversary of she founding ofthe Parish of Tignish. Yhe Parishoners of Tignish intend holding a Grand Festiual and Pic-Nicon the beanti- ul church grounds on WAAL v * KK stores and at R, H, Mason’s newstands. Ccntains a map, Price 25 cents a Copy. WEDNESDAY JULY 19th The arr angements made for the occasion are of the most nove! ,nd varied, Tea tables will be provided where allthe good things AG AD AK usnally fuund at a tea-party will be had. boas A A Sm A poe. Sal oops with an army ofamiable waiters 3s hfe Ns ie Ae SSS SBSH ll serve t} rie sts | “solemn Post: tie al High Mass “ill take place at 9a, m. fol ow sermons by eminent pulpit orators. Many di: stinguished persons fom this prov ines as well as from Nova Scotia and New Bs unswick will address the people during the afternoon. Grand prosession with bands or Music, torches cava'’ary, followed by an. Gpen air concert ane the greatest display o1 fire works ever seen On this Isiand will c'ose the {es iva) Tignish June )2th 1899 Special reduced rates connection Si. Andrew's Tea) This tea will take place op DAY, the 251b inet, on the grounds tee the charcb, and special traia " Tea on the tables at 12 o’clock, arraingements in with 100th anniversary at Tignish Wednesday, July 19th Saloons with § te m perate crinks wl 899 18 STATION FARE TRAIN DPTS many oth er deli cacies on the grounds, $e a, m, (Local) A good diaver also provided, ein oe a , = Games and amusemente for ali eel alphaainns * -gpiad 553 Everything firet ciaes, OED: os, basses > wc PO ua caes oe ee meues 6 08 Should the weather prove unfi i er 06 x5 Dik cs va vwdewcues on aie... ia... 697 | On the 25th, the tea will be held on thy Fredericton........ RUN cs sedi vine deame .6 40 | next fine day. Bredalbare,.....cee Letibabed colvawuiesee 6 5? Emerald Juct....... 1.15 6 58 Special train will leave Ch Pann cess os scledoscereier 00 a5 panei 708 ) calling at intermediate stations, at Ma, B TOO. ins |. ces Oi its inet ph akés/cieeee 722 ] oo heen ae 734 | Mes ocal time, returning after the tes Summerside...... .. .95........ .... arrive 7 45 MICHAEL FEEHAN, Sec’y ae es oes 70 | St Andrew’s, July 3rd, 1898 iia... cp 805 Wellington... ss ae 7 @.. .8 22 eo: ole td eeu gue a ae 7 oe .8 35 Northam.. 0600 470ONG 5c kn ee 8 05. .0+000-8 42 Pian For Sale. PE Mas eetbe cd wd bude bea te 8 13.. . BO ; Elle rslie..«-........ ee etis vce isu ad 8 AD a ee Conwe iy. OOGset646 ovees 75 ecebocoses Ss 29 cocvecces 9 07 . ce ec. bbs ics 8 39. .. 917 | _ 1 offer for sale my farm at CGS din bWds veus Miisessbeas 8 55. 9 4 t peistirg of 265 aS 4. even Me uccous $ 05 945 | Le - a as re 1 dey, 14 Re I lacs eee gg | acres dyked aud marsh land, 125 sony es. MBvevne ae ..955 | cleared and in good estate of culti Bloomfield .. 45. FI Tne oeee 1003 | balance covered with good hard and TOES... ..-.. oo. « fiieeeh ccc i. ae ‘ : ‘e Elmadale....°/2...; 45.... .....9 35....-.1018 | Wood, There isa good dwelling house ani Alberton TES 35 hs £9 4 wi 108 all out buildings necessary on a well kh eee hak eda er iin y . SR Ris Me 10 04... i948 | Ped farm, aleo an orchard and good well, Deblois. iabch daseosse 2 i, napanee 10 10 |. ..1054 | This farm is within 2} miles to mosee SS ces. : akeake Bek see i ; : : Weeeices,.; .ikbceae Goacreueus 10 2 .... 1107 mud and isvery convenient to th railway and steam boat connecti churches, mills, ete. If not sold by private sale before 18h Oct, it will be sold by public auction op the premisee with stock and farm imples ments on above date at 10 o'clock a. m, JAMES M. CLARK. “WE PAYS TOBUY AT | ©riRAIN See Those Shirt Waists 31.15 shirt waist for 60 cents or 80c shirt waist for% STOP a minute on your way, Buy a shirt waist here to-day, One dollar fifteen for sixty cents, Completes your suit with little expense. Now if you want one look alive, $1.15 for 602, or 80 for 25. We have other lines too, of the most up-to-date styles) hirt waists in Silks. Sateens, muslins rercales and prints % Styles all correct and prices all right. fuslins Now is the time to buy vour muslins andhave the good ot | them during the hot days of July and August. Millinery ! We are the millinery leacers and any thing you want in this line we have it and it is the corre2t tiing. Hosiery Possibly you'll need a few pairs of cool hose for warm weather. We'll just mention two lines that we have, cotton hose 10c per pair, Ladies all wool cashmere hose 202 per pair Plack and (jolored Press (foods F. PERKINS & CA, FASHION SHEETS Sunnyside GIVEN AWAY. CH’ ToOwN BAGAAR GLOVE FITTING PATTERNS 16 cents a IMPORTANT TO THOSE y WHO INTEND PUTTING IN SEW ERAGE | If you have to buy a stove to heat your bath boiler, get a Highland (uade in Boston) and have satisfaction. For saie only by Passengers from Souris and Georgetown .and intermediate stations as far as Char- lottetown, wili be able to obtain through tickets to Tignish on 1 he 18th July by adding 1 firstclass fare to $1.25 the fare trom Char- lottetown and these tickets will be good to return on the 20thJuly from Charlottetown to Stations est by reguiar train. F J BUOTE, Secy Pl gemmooas ‘ FENNELL 0% CHANDLER