th » > perp YTV NT t > *2H: THE DAJLY EXAMINER, CHANLULELETOWN, JULY 12, 3899 ~~ —m., Ra i ls we A ( er Te 0 eee" : ae my Ma oa 8 worn ; e - ——— : 2 CRT to rent moe tet PN NA I LY SAT eer : y . one > # * gil ~ TTT) : Bowell and most of wie friewds, i divg| PARMERS AND DAIRYMEN'S | BR PAY TO BUY A ; Fo NE go, ee om MITT) | r Y TKI eo ae anatawrow. | on c ‘ ep- — HH 1) \ I v K ASSOCIATION. } ets warty: bidis DSRALIL A rane 1 eee | TRY 8. as acomprot re @ rev Billl | | 4 a : atin a ont rac t Frag [ ink i <a : E mid fA @e JULY 12, 1899 eee p : eis Annual] Midsummer Meeting JU hs os . god Dronimoud Iratlwas trnprovident 4 » ee , [t ~ ‘ pual meeting of the Farmers and | : * . : . ‘C AW ‘ ° rvmen's ASeucia iva of Prince ib iward * rHE SENATE, AND g »Sir McKe ' This | Dairymea's ASseocia | , ; ~ ' ° Cc 1" ‘ 7P by ma < ah THE Spain, Qt to Si i ; “a a ci | Tt q c no : : oii iia EEMENT a What ohes ieee wl} be thrown] ls aud w&s heid tn t iis Cil¥Y Ou l ule — THE HAPULER SUNRYSIDE BRY 6033S STORE GR AND iL RUNEK AGR 4 + means lUuae th ’ ' : ’ } | h Inst., tn tne Your gz Liverals clubs | add Os a ; i Mia ; out Bot th is I » > vgors not | ruom. ‘ucre wat ew good a.tendance of s 4 ; : . | Seem to be ase! 12 matter, 3} * a); members. Afier routine, the Ocers for } d | . I . THe situation in the Senate regarding the t : vy loa : 2 ' th jibe ensulng year ere ciccied a® fol- | al les i Mus ins ‘ : j ; pora’ +? t i CLK y % ~ d ; V Tal ise of the Drummon i Railw Ay an i ‘i . eee | Witte itn Mf : . . . 1. n Mouotrea! is In active operation » : ay Pe oe . . : Bie T nat he th wink M UAL, JULY itll, .OUd, | the leasicg of tLe Grand Trank line ss | The fact t result of tha working | Vic ire oe a a Day View. | Shirt waists, shirt waist pins; Just the thing you Want fy i in a. ' s. aaees y | iif Cl i ice *reSIGEeNnt cler 9TUUIC, sazia@CK | 7s ee 4 Slim >% © am N pared | ee ni ‘ = i ing a | Cf that exiensio Me LS | River, Lot 35. | shirt waist sets e summer eut ° SURi “ae Commons, contains a clause ratifying a eld f : Parliamen , alt oh Rscusapictmsarer + Jue tk Mate | bloure, eoul stuf] for 7 ‘ » 6 a yrec? nt we} ‘hh wile | : if 1 i " , ’ supplemental taria apreen on , ‘ Sr O ive ‘ j Si. Peere | ie. : weritner, ins 8 | pro iuce i n the Common rhis oe ‘ A rdiuor— Charles Craig, Be ce pie. 1 orsets | 3 : F sd t Die Ss iO Te 1 Tor : j | ; netyv ' ” ci sx-Cative Guu witiee— J aine- tv Dougan i ex} agreemeut, which was to be good for ninely_ | } SX-Cutive oe UGA, ! 1 aie Mi coe 1 hasie sow | Charies Coles, Jonu Gis, N cuclas Colwill, ee see ote W ad a : » nine veare, binds the Grand j/runk to hand ett < <i canes -— 1 Cpa W ia ee Bde ia cee Crash skit {s. crass sult : ee S : ' ® ‘ : ‘ , at} « ;* seg yeas — . ee > 4 : 1+ ‘yy } pla f th over to the 1. C. R.at Montresl, all treffi: | A MODERN INSTANCE | Corruibers, pt ue skirts, prque, suits, crash A large variety of Monga This ; est ol originating weet of Montres], in the city of | sian tie alia Che retiring president, Mr. C, W. Crosby, | g'-irting,. pique skirting het - ‘, os nae aa. kind llop * Montrea! oron the Grand ‘Trunk in » o timeti word of . Att te delivered a Speech Ip repiy 0 8 vo oF ” : Cweer S, Scotch tueeda, En 7 " . ee ee } NGE upon & ine the vr ia Mit - ' : ‘ . oo go oe \Yeused to the Government. But it contains | C : 7 i tie fl , | thanks, aud the new elected President ad- : t weeds, Canadian twe ¥ sing & the , arrangemen 8! : 7 eas ae oa | ter of the Crowa, uttered upoo the floor Of | greseed ihe meeting upon takivg the H « - ae “ i * ai . fs re ber provisions 0 ry : : S 4 if : > < and fares. A <pecial train leaving Char- | 4@ balf a dozen o-ber p eer re a | Parliament, could be relied upon 4s trae. | chair. *~ Oslery | i iglish ward ee" English 9 lotietown & Jem, s au , less, against the pullic interest, one Of | Now itcan not. For instance: One of {.. the afternoon, President Simpson in eds, west ot England pan i : } on ! \ ” ( r} . ; all -DO ( a i¢ ue j~} : . ‘ n »¢ ; 2 t ; ’ ”~ 3< 17 : sleiy : . ; > r & on wing ; zi | which is that all ter I aed : ‘ ¢ wee | the charges made by Sir Hibbert Topper the ~_ ne 7 ee ee , Dress skit ts, ur der skir ts, | tailora trimmings, Leave | wn... vs ime | ed by the I.C. RB. shall be hanaed to thas 414 Mie ode as id ai pases snes WR . ae ry. . sisnce as . ot St Dunstan ”" a 4 Truol 1 ite counections at | ~~ that Mr. Sifton’s old law partner, Mr | pote nbury for the purpo-e of endeavoring | WYappers, Vellogs, side combs _ ' 1e ‘ '’ok an ite POuUNneC IL < . a ; 1 ‘ ; # e Cen 2 the Gran es : ae | A. E, Pup. of Brandon, had acquired | to arrive ata better understanding with pompadout combs, under vests. Wool oh ict r > part ; . . ‘ a . ; > . Wine. dees wl - - Montreal, which means _ ss gold dredging leases, and in inviting cos | reference to live hogs aod their purchase, suspenders. and sunshades. » {5 aw | this traffic intended for the Northwest or | © : 7 gia ‘ reported that they Lad not been success’al | * epen 3, . H ; seseeeee ences i : : , sa | operation had declared in writing that Mr, | ° hing ony terms with Lien We take wool in exch SHEP UKs eeeeee olan British Columbia shall reach itedestina-) ,. 1a. ee Re ee in making apy ns with Lim. . edie S(O4am I ti United States railways during the . (ee seas alr espeaceesien . every Mr. James Carrutvers, from the com—- D —s G a for any goods in the store ie ~tyam : tion over : ae It . | ed with him, but their.nam:s could not ap" | mittee appointed to wait on the goveroment ress TOO Ss also bu “wool for cash . Mit Stewart......5 2)am continuance of the : a is pear ‘for obvivious reasons.” Mr. Sifton | with a view to the pig go os of rhe - 7. ° ~¢t Andrewe 8 24. on setiles on differentials in mi! eage agalust i : . oe ° fe-sor of Avriculture ut rince of Baler r TOR 8 39am the I. C.R In a baeul from Chicago to a : santas ie oy Sa i College, reported that the government bid W : keep the must up-to-| Gents - Ba Se sold jaw partoer, ir allp y declar- a . : : tt HOt 40... ....ee cones Seo 6 8 Helifax, Montreal is a« nearly ae possible ! ae li a bh; . ‘i. bos re to ee nee Agri-| date stock of dress goods to be| ; eee | es i t hoi 2 a { ing In paritament, On hts word 33 Minister*® | eyiture as soon as the new co ege was ° Pe ee -| . . . a — -way.— 8 weing the distance } 1? verv if l nzs, ’ TEBPIC ss. ccccce coeces 8 45'8 ™M " mid-way,— 840 .miles being ae [that Mr. Puilp hal aever recived a | compleied. ; found in the ee woe fa J roe shi ae Bathing cuits 1» Mideell ..... 903 am from Chicago to Montreal, and 837 from bydraalic lease, aad that theretore be, M: Mr. Turner reported that ihe committe |color, hue and spade, black! whit: shirts, outing shirts, S re ‘ . T r ' i2 Bee . : i on -_ . : ¥ i P . - a. . i SEO M..- +. am Montreal to Halifax, Under thie trafic) os oo could aot have been a partner in | SPHvinted at the meeting cf lavt winter 101 silk wran henriettas, merinos,!night shirts, half hoss stale ‘- Able ........ 92lam . greement, the distance,from Montreal to ¥ et ‘ J wait upon the goverament to represent the . : os al ; y ee cin ceca ee in '" — : ot 2. A .»,; any such speculation. The language of| advisablty of putting a tax cn dogs were cashmeree, poplins, lustres, stockings. neck ties, coll 22 Halifax would only count 425 miles, while b . ; ; ee 9 38am " : ‘ : Mr. Sifton was this : not well received. and mohairs Ripleys piree cuffs, cuff nolder.. balts braces gE TE, Disc cewe es 944am " the actus! mileage (840) would be allowed “i a a A animated discussion about sheep finish in diff ° at ’ i. ’ ’ . » New Zea ind... . 95lam " between Chicago and Montreal. In this a oe ly Blogg ane niga sa .: or killing dogs eveued. nish in aifierent shales, id pants, straw hats, yach 20 i . elise ; 7 " . . a ° zs « Hart ony .......10(0 am ‘" way the Grand'Trunk and the I CR would | "01 tne ban: gente - eee ee lhe commiitce appointed for the pur~| two costumes alike, caps, gloy es, umbrellas, Arrive Soa: Beg -<cccces. 1015 4am : ; wae : - pose reported an “order of business” for » or each haul the same dietance; but the) which the bon. gentleman cites as proof : tee cs DOR TOG icsct's sectes 605 pm : Se ae ae pr ‘nt which he makes, Would | 'h@ Sutdance of the Association which Passengers from stations between Grand Trask would receive 66 2-3 per | ofthe statement which be makes. CUM | oes adopted. Georgetown and M's. Stewart can go by regular morning trains, returning by reg- ular morning trains, Tuesday, July 18th. Fares to Souris. Se e.g stan. bndoenes nohtaae 85c Suffolk to St. Andrews......0. .s-ceccecses EDC a TS .60e Midge cu ons ae Selkirk to Bear River..... .. Bde New Zeulanu to Sourie. ................202 bh a nee | Georgetow rere ha S85e St Tereea to Pirquid Sbennd ee cueesee « 6 4eneen {5c MICHAEL McCORMACK, Seuris,July 6, 99 Secretary 153 -dypat, wat tl jrl5 ENGLISH CANVASS ae eS LORS, IN SIZES 67,8 &9 Regular Price $2.50 Reduced to $1.88 eeeeee! A fe : pairs left JOHN H. BELL GREAT GEO. STREET. NEAR QUEEN STREET. BIG BARGAINS MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S ODD LINES AND SIZES IN BOOTS SHOES x) SLIPPERS for Just the cine you want holidays—for frollicking abrut the ountry, and scampering around the In fact have a LARGE and well assorted stock. We can fit you all. Mens. Boys, Lacirs and babies. Big Stock Small Prices BEFORE YOU BUY ~ PLEASE TRY Weeks & Warren we ee beseeeeen “Go O24 6 OO™ DROP IN AND SEE ME I have the latest Americsn news~ papers received by mail every day. FRUIT always fresh and nice. chocolates and other kinds. * Stationery, Tobacco Cigars etc CONFECTIONERY, the’choicest + Call in when you're passing the é é store, oid City Hotel corner R. H. Mason BOSS Ctw es 2468 -- Se the | cent of the charges and the I.C.R 35} per cent. When the bill came up before the Sena- tors they demanded the production of this traffic agreement, and conecquently its contents became known. Jt wae then found out, for the first time, that the con~ cession of delivering eset bound freight to the I. C. R. at Montreal, instead of at Levis, was bound ap with quid pro quos of ar that the epart from alarming ,character. It seems members of the Government, Mr. Blair, did not, upto this time, know what the character of this and consternation ruled, in their ranks. On| Thureday Mr. Mills gave notice in the agreement was, Senate that he would move an ameudnsent This smeudment the Opposition declined t> accep, as it would place ip jeopardy the Concession of the east-bourd traffic to the [Intercolonal. This concession, Mr. Biair declared before the Drutamond County en- quiry, was one of the considerations which for of $140,- the General Manager of the were received the rents 000; and | Grand Trunk, Mr. Hays, bad cnly abouta month ago given Sir McKenzie Bowell a memo. in which he treated the east bound trade as a clear concession to the Gevern— ment and did not claim any quid pro quo for it. The Opposition, led by Sir McKenzie Bowell, then submitted an amendment providing that the east-bound freight should be delivered tothe I. C. R. at Montreal, aud tba‘ all the other conditions six months’ notice by the Government. The Opposition contend, on the authority of Mr. Blair and Mr. Hays, that thie dis position of the east-bound what wa 8 | forming the contract. ae freight intended when Sir McKenzie was At Last A Bed That Will Not Saeg | We have been testing this jand being satisfied that the ordinary styl2 wire mattress. control of this bed for P. E. I difference. MARK WRI la giving the Governmeat power to| terminate, on twelve months’ notice the entire traffic arrangement, of the traffic. agreement be terminable at | you believe it that the hon geatlemen can-~ nct read a retury wher it is brought down to the Hous- of Commons? What does the retura show ? It shows that Mr, Philp never g.tavy leases ofany kind what ever.” The return (No. 83) which M-. Sifton exbibited to Purliamen', contains on page 4, fifieen limes from the bottom, the follow iag entry: Name of applicani—A. E. Philp. Re-idevce— Brandon. tiver or creek—Klondike. No. of miles leased— 20, Rent pwd— $2,006. Mr. A. E. Philip, of who weote that the Minister of the interior and Brandon, Major Walsh were interested wita hins io , did m les of territory, or four leases notwita. hydraulic jease, therefore get 20 standing the Libera! Minister’s denia!, o+e°- oe -——___—___—__——_- NOTES AND COMMENTS om eempemnees —Lord Lansdowve,the British Minister of War, has has introduced “The Militia Ballot Act,” which 1s generally understood to be the thin edge of the weage for con BCPIiplion. —A frequently asked question ie: «What will the Outario Government do about the West Elgin case?” We agree with the Montreal Gazette that “it will provatly hog the machine.” —It appesrs that a considerable part of the $7,000.000 is Me KenziesMann, because they didn’t get the Yukon Railway contract. Ocr_ econ- omical government is very careful that its useful friends chall not euffer loss, —It appeare that Lord Curzon married his wife’s relatione as well as his wife; and that the “relations” demard preferevce at the Vice Regal Court. As a consequence a good many ladies and gentlemen in India bave withdrawn from tke court. Lord Curzon is reported to be “worried.” as 1o go to wewesrs —Among our visiting physicians is Dr. Hetherington, of the New Brunswick hos- pital for the insane. It would be interest- ingto learn De. Hetuerimgton’s opinion coucerning such a hospital without a resin dent physician, and ciowded to the garret. Por Wafted to h-aven on flowery teds of eare? No, you wou’t be that if you sleep on Hercules Spriogs, but you will be wafted to the Land of Pleasant Dreams and will rise each morning, thoroughly refreshed and feel- ing like a new creation. mattress for the last two years y are ten times better than the We have secured the entire sland—T'hey cost no more than other beds, andif you test one you wil: readily discover the CHT AND CO A discus-ion on the suljeet of Govera- meat aid 'o Agricelture was taken part in by several members of the Avsrociation ; aud the matter of the future welfare ot the Association, how to make ita greater succ s3 and more practical'y useful to the farmivug community, was also discussed. A committee consisting of the President, Vice President and Secretary was appoict- ed Lo prepare a programme of subjecie for discussion at the Associaticn’s vext meet~ ing. The Wrince Edward Island Magazine tor July istor sale atail the bookstores 5c a copy PLEASANT NEWS FOR HOUSEKEEPERS.w, 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 BARor TWO TABLETS, each tablet being separately wrapped, The Price is Now 6 cents per I'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 hous keepers who delight in keeping bright their SILVER, BRASS, COPPER, TiNWARE, | etc., or removing RUST STAINS, TARNISI! | &e. Ask your yrocer for MONKEY BRAND, and see that you get the two tablets for 5 cents. TENDERS. Sealed ‘venders will be received by the undersigned, until the 12th of AUGUST, next ‘rem parties willing to construct and com- plete the new R. C. Chureh at Kinkora, according to Plans and Specifications to be seen xt the Bishop's Palace, Ch’town, up to July 20th; aad at the Parochial Residen ce, Kinkora, after that date. No tender will be considered unless accom- tanied by acertified cheque of $1'0.00 or approved note of hand for that amoupt, re- turnable if tender is not accepted. and for- feited if tender is thrown ur by Cox tractor. uowest orany tender not necessarily ac- cepted. : J. J. MCDONALD. July 5, déi, w4i Z2aw 3wks Bazar glove fitting patterns lic each 000 July fashion’sheet given away; ask for one F. PERKINS & CA,, SUNNYSIDE CHARLOTTETOWN —“aaay ——— eee wg SSS ee You may trap a FEW rats or flatten out a few cockroaches and bugs, but clears out the trouble. whole lot at once without & Co, Montreal, General Agents for Canada Leeming Miles Swords will be beaten into plough shares later on; but oat armers do not need to wait till the “ Peace Conference” is over, before buying their plough shares, as they can do soat orce, by calling at the Masonic Temple Store, where any share, or other plough extras can be had for jess money. and better than any imported. Prove this at once, by trying hem. 7 Oh Se abe Si he «il52 “as TES ih T.A. McLEAN, MANOFACTURER Of ALL KINDS OF DAIRYJ& FARM MACHINERY, Esdale Foundry and machinery Depot. Office. Masonic Temple, Charlottetown. HICH CRADE Englisn Manures CONTAIN...... More MORE VOoRE PRODUCE.... BETTER CROPS LASTS LONGER More RELIABLE And are cheaper than any other Fertilizer eve sold on P. ¥. Island. AULD BRO- Charlottetown, May 27th, 189-9,- P, Ral — NITROGEN Pros. Acip POTASH