THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN, AUGUST 1, 1899 TH UALLAAAAAAAAAUb LARA AM LAMA Aah MAb Ab Add add sed aad | ‘ x PPPRPTPD: PRE VEOERE VP PORPONE OPPS oe = . _ n Tl : =: More 2000 Fall. , ad = T =: lies in Hall 1X ant :- > n 1. Y = fa aaa Ith 189 ite: = i ae es: = licht and tien ; i 7 di = Soaps = , e x ively theu | = ll say they ! : Th ‘ iving | va hy : ten rt riny ad S rtiser eaving es e~ very h und r ¢ care e— ‘ulenquil , S= ‘these families never kx ¢ vhat pure SOAPS meant, un- : $ | chey tried SUNLIGHT , id LIFEBUO' Why shoula others : arn and be healthier and ‘ appier for the leorning. ' = Price is only Se for : z- iarge twin bar, - i / . t “e SAMMM MAMMA AAU AAdAdd MUdUUUUAAAA ) Frovinciol Rifle Ass Ociation iHE-- F Annual Prize Heering ‘ WI! be be] i August 9th & {Oth 1899 4 Oa the Kensington Rifle Range. é » -. Hopeson F Do tH r Major Lieut. Col R L : Secy & Treas President. | he 4 > ‘ - 4 _& is > WAU NEES RES ENED ES ES J nliianllaimaggill igs Bia a gn . MB ies ee lle eh I Ay app 10 sam cai Rye * "ae rates. For further inate Sante Ch’town, July 28 BOYS WANTED.—Two boys work in Livery Stable. iis i } | i i | i \ their due in | paSsed away, the Tignish election is over, ; Our EEE ; Spoui THE I) soa RX AMINER ae oe STATISTICS. few days ago, e Hon, Dona!d Fer- | AUGTU ST L899, i guson cal ed the attention ¢ tp? M nisters " in I Senate ' Leces vag (i LINGER LONGER.” annual compilation and distribution of woe agricultura atistics.” Ever watch : the motto of our | of the interes: « r farmers and those ‘ mentin respect to every- | Who transac’ ! ‘ nh t r renaif expenditure of public honorab! m>ney.for party purposes, Three months 1 is of 3 f ‘ — rarter of a year—have elapsed since anything should result from wu, he will t d igeship of the County Court of place the ry I e <4 ad nal } (Jreen’s County was rendered vacant bv; obligation to hire. Senator Ferguson | the death of Jadge Alley. All this time! pointed out that while agricul'ure is by é business Of the court has been hinder-/ all odds the 1 rtat ed. i gust circuit of the court | this cou try, *'t D Governimen begin to-day. But a judge has | has no agricultura! statistics beyond those not yet been appointed,—though it is well | procured in connection with the d al | understood that there were there or four; census.” Weregret that the a dalice of | applicarts for the position and that there the Governmert iithe Upper House was are perhaps a dozen Liberals lawyers who ! not able to give S:cator Ferguson any in- would be glad toaccept it. It was fully | formation or satisfaction about the matter expected tha yng delay would end, ia | other than that to be drawn from th? any case,immediately after the bye-election | words : “the eabject has been engaging the But the end is not |attention of the Minister of Agriculture “Linger | ¢ in Prince County. yet. Another application of the for a < considerable period of time.” Loager” mottois foundin the conduct of the Provincia! tothe L 1892, upwards of eeven years ago, the + SOMETHING WRONG | } Government with regard | unatic Acylam. Away back in THERE surely, be Grand Jury formally directed the aiten- must, some ~ tion of the Government and the public to | thing wrong about the telegrams which ‘alia Sir Wilfrid Laurier declared, the fact thatthe asylum was over crowd- : . . » » > 2 1 ; ” ed. But practically nothing has vet peen yesterday ’ iD I aril iment, with reference to done towards supplyiog the additis | the vacant Queen’. Conaty Judgeship, that nal accomtodiation required. Not lorg | “the matter had never been brought to his | eince a scandalous state of affairs was | @ttention” and that “he had no knowledge brought to light in connectien with the | of the matter.” Itiscertain, at all events, Asylam. The Goveroment promised that | that hundred of letters have been sent from this Province to Sir Wilfrid’s address,—all calling his attention to the | vacant judgeship and suggesting the ap- and the appointment of the commission | pointment of ose or other of the eligible has not yet been announced, legal] gentlemen in this Provioce. Perbaps For buisness is business administrations» | The Patriot is able to explain the mystery Liberal certain!y | of the Premier’s language. slow. i the matter weeks have & commission to investigate would be appointed. But Goveroments are —e+e+ NOTES AND COMMENTS —_——_- ><» o eo _ REDUCED FARES. | ee et It is really surprising that thé Patriot '7 d persist in denying io Messrs Mc-, Parliamentary grants of this year, amount Dovald and Martin the credit which is’ ing to apwards of $60,000,000. Taxpavers respect to the proposed re. |in P. E. Island ought not to be kept in age ad 'ignoraoce of such matters. ductien of railway fares,—the more so as | “<u ’ ; —**We may as well be hanged for a sheep —By the e way, we see | li ittie or nothing in | The P=:- awit OF rhe Gr varaiaé About the ‘bi Z ' noone has aitemptedto detract from the 9. fora lamb,” say the Government, “+o service rendered by the Charlottetown | we will take another six millions.” It is Board of Trade. There is one point which | the action of desperct» gamblers, and the Patriot cannot wipe out and that is | eompetneS re gomblers ve ore gambling with other people’s money. So that several months before the Board of says the Montrea! Star. Trade moved in the matter, Mr. Martin | —The Ottawa correspondent of ibe St. | gave notice in Parliament as follows. John Sun writes that whea the West “PR, d he opinion of this He that Huron election was in progress ,Dan Me- $ ecyn tto reduce the rate for freight Giilicuddy, who enjoys the breakwater , ae . cont-act at Goderich, also the contract ’ ; > ; the , , sl, ul ¢ he ° . . ; a I : ve P. E. Isla Pai for printing the b Ists, got cffa beaatiful oy) ~ ? ay.” This shows that Mesers McDonald | poem, reading thus : ° ! “ and Marti in had the matter in hand long . oe for Tarte, so tright and smart; before the Board of Trade took it up, and , Hx fur Mulock, too, sevah for OOS ee Bi aa | hat they were prepared to push it, | Hes eh or Bc ci ee Tene | i seis cilhasinsiidags bo fought the lupper crew, i ’ A LETTER TO PONDER OVER | , *0¥ SOmebody has completed the prc» J i duction by adding the verses : 5 cr . . ey rrabh for P reston who @ now a Tue Rev,D. V. Lucas, a prominent min) 4 Ste hf On, Wh bow : Seoul} ji ter of the Methodist Church, sen! a letter - Hurrah for Sallivan, too, In all kinds ed either in The Guardian or The Patriot. So we are constrained to publish it in Tue to The and Empire several weeks Por Government bluft-rs ard tallot-tox ago, Since then the letter hae been stuffers, copied intomany newapapers in the sev- | And the whole piratical crew. eralprovinces, But it has not yet sppear- | For ballots pilfered to belp Sir Wil rid, |For blunder and plunder, an: d ] | For Government heeler:, and ies, dealers, and stealers, of kitchen utensi's, very cheap. Dodd & eT ; BLACK DIAMOND LINE The 8.8. BONAVISTA sailing from Montreal, Tueeday morning, Aug, let, will be due at Ch’town, Friday morning, Aug. 4th. and saile for St. Johns, Nfid., direct, with horses, cattle and sheep on deck and produce under deck at lowest possible particulars as to sr ht and passage apply to e will also ca)) at Harbor Grace. Sroe=|MIARK WRIGHT AND CO EXAMINER. We feel sure that it will be widely and carefully readand considered, not alone on account of the truthfui comparisons instituted by the reverend gentleman, buton account of the moral ground taken by him, aad on account of the fact that it is “righteousness which exalteth a nation.” In this view, the electorate of Canada wi!! do well to pause and consider—after reading the letter— But keep up the the purity cries.” . THe Moyta’s Recorp.—At the Police Court, during the month ended vesterday, there have been fiftyetwo convictions and five dismissa's. For pusiance there were five convictions; for assault there were five convictions; for breach of Liquor Regula- tion Act there were three convictions and five dismissals, and for drunkenness there were thirty-nine convictions. During before they give another lease of power ! Jast July (1898) there were only fourteen to the gentlemen now in Office, whom } eonvictions for drunkenness. the rev. D.V. Lucas so de id describes. ‘Atlas! A Bed That Will Not Sage 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. E. Island—They cost no more than other beds, andif you test one you wili readily discover the difference. ee ee Wafted to h*aven 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 Dreams and will rise each morning, thoroughly refreshed and feel- ing like new creation. ae =. ! —— DS AT HALF=PRIGE | During This Month } O ff Dress f 35 Drees Lengths ranging in price from 4 sper | 75¢ to $145, at one third off, Come | quick if vow want a new drees—JAS | PATON & CO Silk and woo! D i off at JAMES PA’ | | oods, Muslins, Fancy Muslins, 2ss Goods at one "ON & CO’S | DRESS GOGDS— One lot, 35 Dress | lengths, one-third off—J PATON & CO. Your chance of a nice Silk ard Woo!) Dress at one.third offut PATON & CO’S Summer Serge Suits from $500 up. | Shorey’s guaranteed All * 00] Serges st third 32 Dress Lengths at 1-3 off. Colored Silk at 1-3 off, Men’s Clothing che p for cash, $10, $12.$14 and $18, are the best.—J PATON &CO. Hammocks from $1.10 to $2.50. Cheap ‘comfort. Get one.—J PATON & CO, We have over 4,000 yards Scotch Print | Oxford and Cambriec Metalice, Musline, | Madrids, aod other Cotton suitable for Draperies. 18c Cottons 16c¢ Cottons 14c Cottons 12c Cottons 10c Cottons for 8c Cottons for 4c American Cotton, fast dyes, at 6c. Navy, Crimson, Browa snd Light Blue Grounds. One lot Crash Hats for half price.—J /PATON & CO. for 9c for 8c for 7c for 6c vc Shorey’s Clothing going in great style. 1~2 Price Prints Straw Hats Over 4,000 Yards Print Cotton at Half Price Silk and Wool Dress Goods at 1-3 off SAS PATON & CO It rays to buy at wweerkine “ Goods In Demand Always con Hand” | Our special sale of shirt{ White lawn aprons, plain | 1 waisis still geing on. and frilled, ranging from 19¢ to 72e yaist must go. Every v 6 16 Waists tor ie 00 | 2 90 “e 6s 1 Q4 [a6 -- ae | :35..« 2 in price | ; in braided wire 28c, 36c, 75e Latest style | cushions. AUCTION! Furniture. Iam instructed by Mr. N. A. Curriey to ee]] by auction at his residence, Kent Srreet, (opposite West Kent School) on Wednesday, the 2nd day of August, coms meneing at 11 o’clock a m,. All his bousehold effects comprising, Kitchen Furniture. The above all good asnew. ‘Terms cask R BEARISTO, Auctioneer WANTED. 500 August fash- Bazar Glove fitting patterns 15c each. the ion sheets justin. Ask for one—they are yours for asking “Given away” F. PERKINS & C0., SUNNYSIDE, CH’TOWN MILLINERY LEADERS...... ak > Ce a A 16 a ee ay Wen aie ee ee — a 1g to economize on your clotes ior stimmMer a howe awa » 7 RA how bhawmee i aypole Soap makes old things gives an absolutely fade- ety ——tt - Easy Sum mer =. is dyed with it Dressing and a briiliant color to what- Better yet— it doesn't dye the hands. | ¢ It’s very safe and easy to Dye with Maypole Soap. Free illustraicd Book all about successful Home Dyeing by ad- dressing the Wholesale Depot, 8 Place Royale, Montreal, <r a 108 ee 00 0 em 1 ee ee) ce | | : sieht \t Dufferin Mines, N 150 « a ae st i ufferin Mines, Nova 145 « 9% Scotia, a number of miners, 149 « ‘ 94¢ whocan handle machine drills; ise. = ? 90¢e Muslins. also engineers and 4 nymber ion -* - 88e of mine ‘aborers. Hérhest 19% «6 66 S4e Cool goods fcr warm days, sien ocd ska ee on se <« 7%, | We would call special atten- jwages and steady emp <a 100 « és 67¢ stock. others need apply. Apply to Gie & és 64¢ —_—— the Manager at the Mines. 50e ‘“é ‘é 30e a iZ —dlwk Men and boy’s straw hats The above are all this) selling at half price. Youll GANADIAN PACIFIG RAILWAY spring’s styles, and include| save more than the price of silk, muslias, sateens, percales| the struw, and have the com- oa - . ~~ Pos ginghams and prints. fort to the good. PRAVEL - IN - COMFORT —BY—— TOURIST SLEEPERS eaving Montreal every THURSDAY at il me rthe PACIFIC OOAST, accommo datiag second ciass passengers for ab pointa, in Canadian North West, British Columbia, &c Berth Rates— Mentreal to W innipeg sivooaceans “= ' Montreal to C algary ek \vek ninth wa esnenie tf Montreal to Kevelstone eo aon 7h Montreal to Vancouver....+.........-- soee BOC Montreal to Seatile...... , osken ee For passenger rates to all pointe ip Canada, Western United States and to Japan, China, India, Hawaiian Islands, Australia and Manila, and also for descriptive advertising matter and maps,write to A. J. HEATH. “pa ‘t Passenger Agent, luly 5—~dy St. Joln. N. B Sam Walo-onk -———- Laundry Richmond Street, near Queen Street Gt. Geo., near Queen Square PRICE LIST Bosom Shirt, lc, ironed only 8c; Night Shirt, 8c; Wndershirt, 6c; Woolen shirt, 8¢; Shirt with collar attached, 126, ironed onl a Drawers, 6c, Bosome, 6c; Men’s Collars, ; Ladies’ Collars, 2c t© 4c; Cuffs per pair, 4¢; Neckties 3e; Socks per pair, 3c; a chiefs, 2c; Towels, 3c; Linen B Coat, 25e; Waist, y's Skirt, plaip, Large White wene adies’ “Aprons, te 19 106; Men's Aprons, "503 Chemises, 10c; Lady's —— htgown, ide to I5e, Family Washing, é#c per dozen; Genilemen'’s Washing. soc om dozen, All work well done at the lowest prices First-class Laundrying done here. Parlor, Diningroom, Hall, Bedroom and? Oe ee