: ! 7 : : PVPTTT POON ET OpINRORRNE IT eRPenT rr prrpennenent THE ‘DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN, AUGUST 5, 1899 | VVTVTV TTT TY if You Like wood Bread 4c PER LOAF D. STEWART ECLIPSE BAKERY BAKES BEST BREALP RCAAAAAAAAAABiAMAAAAAAAAAAAAAA > _b_hphhhhhhhtt ne cc ts" <D ir ~” oO te <u ~ Qu ——~o ee el seynneynnen ERNMENT More than 2000 Fam: lies in Halifax avd Dartmouth use Sun \j light and Lifebuoy : Soays exclusively in their homes and all say they would not have any other kirds. rnynyy This information is correct having been gained by com petent and trust-worthy ad— vertisers, Jeasingsamples at every house and waking care- ful’enquiries. ‘these families never knew what pure SOAPS meant, un- til chey tried SUNLIGHT and LIFEBUOY. j , Why should not others learn and be healthier and happier for the lesrning. gagaj Price is only 5c for large twin bar. WAV AeA Aab ddd dd ddadbaddadd GUAAALAAAAAAAbOALAAANAAAAAALALAAAALAAAALALAGAAAUALA bGAAdALAALALAGLALALdAdddAAdddAdGdd Hever ier even vn? “iv ‘ VY zis NY eRe lll CC OO LOD Provincial Rifle Association —_— THE— Annual Prize Meeting Will be beld August 9th & [Oth 1899 On the Kensington S F, Hopason Major Secy «& Tre as - TENDERS. ee Sealed Tenders will be received by the nu? cersigned, until the 12th of AUGUST, next ‘rem parties willing to_ construct and com- piite the new R. C. Church at Kinkora, ace: rdingto Plans and Specifications to be seen at the Bishop's Palace, Ch’town, up to luly 20th; and at the Parochial Residence, K in kora, after that date. te N o tender will be considered unless accom- ZBunied by acertified cheque of $1(0.00 or approved note of hand for that amount, re- tur nableif tender is not accepted, and for~ feite ‘if tender is thrown up by Contractor. "ew st orany tender not necessarily ac- ce , sted J. J. McDONALD." 4 > £,d6i, wil 2aw 3wks BLACK DIAMOND LINE Xifle Range. F. DocHERTY Lieut. Col R L President [ The 8.8. BONAVISTA sailing from Montreal, Tuesday morning, Aug, let, will workers for the/Léberal Party | erament had on hand at Kingston 280 tons -before Parliament by the Conservative be due at Cb’town, Fricay merning, Aug. 4th. and eails for St. Jobns, Nfid., direct, j with horees, cattle and sheep on deck and produce under deck at lowest possible | 1 rates. For further particulars as to freight and passage apply to She will also cal] at Harbor Grace. Ch’'town, July 2ane BROS & “in FAGELGHGLRAS a “Prince Edward Island” . New Edition--Just Issued. An Itlustrated Book, de- scriptive of Prince Ed ward Island. For sale at all pook- stores and at R. H. Mason’s newstands. Ccntains a map. Price 25 cents a Copy. 2 SPNPSESE EE ET ES ES 3 Xi ¥ SERRE F Sy S THE DAILY EXAMINER AUGUST &5, 1899. HOW THE.FARMERS WERE BLED —_—_———— Tue farmerc cf this country are indebted to Mr. Taylor, M. P., for exposing the scandalous manner in which they were c eated jast -vear in respect to bmdeT | twine. It appears thata ringof leading Bates & Sons of Ot ava were in the ring and they were active The Gov- ealers was formed. They asked Bates & Sons to offer for it; and, after a private confer- of binder twine. ence, Bates & Sons made an offer of $4.50 per 100 Ibs $4.46 and $4.95 according to A cireular was then eent by the five or six other No one onteide q iality . Minister of Justice tc dealers,—ali in the ring. the ring was asked to tender for the twine. Of course no tenders were sent in. So Bates & Sons got the twine and handed it over to the ring atasmall advance. The ring put the price wp ; and the farmers had to pay 134 cents for twine which the Gov - ernment eold at #} cents to aparty heeler. = ae ew = 7 Oo es GRIT WESLECT. Turover the negliegence of the Laurier Government in omitting to fil] the vacancy in the Queen’s County Judgship, much inconvenierce hae been-caused the public; and io many instances merebants and others have lost their just debts. For :hree moths no proceedings. could be taken for the garnisheeing of debts. Consequently many a debt could not be collected,-— aad all because the confieting demands of the various aspirants to the yodgsbip covld not be reconciled. It was only after the action, or ;rather inaection,ef th? Governo= ment became to be a byeword thorough- out the country,and the matter was brought amembers at Ottawa, that the Government mustered up courage to act. The only exeuse advanced by Sir Wilfcid Laurier for the delay was that hie atteztion had not beer directed to the matter. This is not accepted by any perszov. That he did not know of the death of the late Judge Alley £< woot be believed,as ‘t is wel] known that persoas on;this Island have been-for months in direct communication with him on the subject of his successor, Thie statement of Sir Wilfrid is valuable, being a fair guide in determining upon the accuracy of Sir Wilfrid Laurier a3¢9. othr matters. We see it stated that the courts which,by law,should have been held at Eldoa or the first of August and at Bonshaw on the however, as fourth of August, have been farther | adjourned toa anothcr day. We are in- formed that no authority exists which ax~ | thorizes an adjournment of a court whe, | the office of judge is vacant. The County | Court is a\court established by statute, and | all its powers are derived from statute law, | —and the only authority given to a clerk to adjourn a court is when a judge ia ab- sent. This clearly does not authorize an tn adjournment when there is nojadzge in existence, and it follows that the adjourn~ ments made by tha clerks at Eldon and Bonshaw are of no effect, and that the suits iastifuted,and which stood for trial at these circuits, must be entered and commen- ced again, as no courts can bejheld until Oc- tober. The suitors in these circuits will, { of course, thank Sir Louis Daviee for the delay and inconvenience, 2--e-e a —It is pleasing to note that special | copies of the Hon. Donald Ferguson’s | speech on the Redistribution bill have been | printed for circulation. We hone that it | will be read and carefully considered by | the people. It is very conclusive. | | oflen equalled ou our harbor. Biss | center to the list. | have been safficient of a democrat to get a i ‘ | “BPPICIENT SERVICE.” ReveRRING to steam service between Province and the mainland, the Commerce said in the Houee this Minister of of Commons a few the winter days ago: “My recol- | lection is that service is the) only one ftipulated for inthe terms of The worthy knight’s recolieectionu The union.” ‘e at fault in this regard. terme of union provide specifically for: «“.DMficient steam service for the cenrey- ance of mails and passengers to be esta b— lished and maintained beiween the Ieland and the mainland of the Pominion, winter apd summer, {hus placing the Island in continuous commub colonial railwav and the ral«ay system of cation with the Loter- the Dominion. a LIFE ON OUR HARBOR. Seldom do *09 many steamers «nter Charlottetown harbor on ove day as came in on ‘Thursday afterncon and evening. Those who were out inthe park on that day, ia addition to watching the cricket match and tennis playing had the pleasure of seeing an unusually Jarge number of steamboat- coming in. First of sl] came the Electra, and as she wae coming in the Jacques Cartier was going our crowded with excursionists—all bound on enjoying: the beautiful sail to Orwell. Then the little government laucb, Sir Louis, came: in; and shortly after herthe City of Ghent, whose comipg was not only known to thore looking on--her delightful sirene whietle proclaimed to all the city that sbe was here on ber regular weekly visit. Closely { following the Gnent was the Sentivel, that trim little Amercian yacht which attracted the admiration of ali who gaw her. Many were the suppositions as to what her name could be, butss sbe was not expected no one knew uatil.she got close to the wharf. After ber, the wmi'iar form of the Princ-+ was seen coming in at full speed until she was almost up to the wharf. Just an onlookers adjourned for some- thing to eat, last but greatest of all, the Halifax steamed in at a lively rate, sendind side waves towards the shore, and bringing to the I-land tonrists, who came to enjoy the’ refreshing breezee of our summer clime. This number of steomers, in ad~ dition to our regdiar ferry boats, tugs and steamer-, coming in, one afternoon is for Charlottetown harbor something out the ordinary. Af:er tea it still kept up, the Jacques Cartier returning from Orwe)] shortly after ight o’clock and as she neared her berihthe old time strains of “Home, Sweet Home” ciuld be heard across the water with pleasing eff+cte, being suog by upwards of one bundred and thirty excursionists who crowded ber deck. At teu o'clock the Bonavista, of the Black Diamond Line arrived from Monreal! and -he wasthe last for Thursday night, On Friday morning at five @clock the Cam- pana, that splendid steamer owned by the Quebec Steamship Company arrived from Quebec and Montreal with one hoodred aod t-venty five passengere, and as sbe came in the Elecira eailed for Monta ; It 18 enjoyableto watch steamers as well ae sa ling vessels coming and going. But those who had the good luck to be about the wharvesor park at 7 o'clock on Friday morning might see a sight not ‘iret of all gue. ithe Citv of Ghent lett her wharf, immedi- ately after her the vacbt Sent ae! glided out and foll wing Ube Ssative! the Princess s arted. Ove behind the other they steamed cut the Larbor and justas they were going out the three | ma ted schoon-r Evelyn, with every stitch of canvas set was coming in, s’xteen days trom Barvadoes. That was a sight which would make maoy aconfirmed lacd lubber that he were a sailor, with “‘a life on the ccegn wave and a homeoa the rolling deep. wish — SO + a — <a —The Montreal Gazette remarks truly that the philatelic host will long remember Mr. Mulock. He gave them firet the Jubilee series of stamps, and then the “greater wallmap than bas been” to worry over. Now he has added a sur-charged 3~ He does not seem to title under the present regime; but his name will be familiar to the philatelic cranks when, as with their predecessors, the ewords of our Canadian knights are rust, their banners dust, and their railway deals as forgotten as their ante~election pledges.” At Last A Bed That Will Not Sage We have been testing this ordinary style wire mattress. difference. a, Chew 19 +3 1 Wafted to heaven on flowery beds of ease? No, you wou’t be that if you sleep on Hercules Spriogs, but you will be wafted to the Land of Pleasant Dreame and will rise each morning, thoroughly refreshed and feel- ing like a new creation. mattress for the last two years and being satisfied that they are ten times better than the We have secured the entire control of this bed for P. E. Island—They cost no more than other beds, andif you test one you wilifreadily discover the MARK WRIGHT! AND CO Connolly House, Mapianwue mewunew. sayy -v - VAY tO UCUU we - —— seen sodpainasaaten ila Ga GATHERING Olle GLANS Se — OPERA HOUSE. One night only Tuesday August 8th 189g EDWIN C JEPSON’S Elaborate Sceic Production Thursday August 40th at Char- lottetown Our store will de closed from | o’clock on Thursday. _ Visitors arriving on Wednesday will please do their shop- ping Wednesday afternoon er early Toussday forenoon. Ar- rangement have been made with the P. E. I. Railway for re- turn tickets at one single fare good from Wednesday till Friday. Tartan Ribbon, Clan Tartans, and other Highland Dress. Ornaments, Caos, Tams, Scotch Shawls, Scotch Lambs Wool, Fine Underware. Scotch Wraps at Jas Paton & Co It Pays tobuy at wr eCrxins The Millinery Leaders The popular sunny side Dry Goods Store, where goods in demand are alway s ou hand, and seasonable in quality and right in price Bathing Suits There is a time in the affairs of every man and women eithed which if taken at the flood leads on totortune ‘That time is now toall who trade at Perkins’ The tide is in and the bathing suits are here too and all things else that svits. ~ ' 2 z Gents Furnishines This is a line in which we excell. We keep the most up-to-date styles in mens shirts, collars, cuffs; ties, handker chiefs in silk, linen, and cotten Hosiery Ladies cotton hos: from 10c to 25c per pair ef cashmere of ae 20 ct Sd5e 6é “cc Mens cotton half hose from 6to 25e% * ‘Cashmere “* “ 90 “ 45¢ * ‘f Pattern The Bazaar Glove fitting pattern stands withouta peer in the world. Itis decidedly the most correct, the most economical and most simple. If you have never used them get one at Perkins’ for 15c. 500 August fashion sheets given away, ask for one F. PERKINS & C0., SUNNYSIDE, CH’TOWN MILLINERY LEADERS...... CIVEN AWAY HU PALM LEAF FANS SATURDAY EVENING we will give one palm leaf fan to every customer visiting “My Store” oc. GRE TO-NIGHT All Kinds | of Snaps ~ TO-NIGHT Come early and avoid the rush. 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