— Pw eee" —_ BO ce a eal NE i tol th eM Tan Pare COD Bana ‘aie Ye sis saat NS NEEL AEE RT OE oo tM rrr ————————e a ie tcl Bis gah otic Ts, dag ee Ce eae Be cha MBE aged E80 peseil aack Pet eee sani sil, Manson 1s eee alle AA AGO DO acetyl Plated OE EE LLL LEAL ALE LANAI IE - + a a i oe wae ety ae it vill & Beg ie THE DAILY EXAMINER | —_——— a ee ee AU GU sT 4, 1898. PLACING THE RESPONSIBILITY. Tue Patriot is st:\) trying to deceive the people with regarito the responsibility tor the present deplorable financial condition of the province, It says the Conservative a iministrations are responsible. But auch is not the case. Arter the Conservative. went out their successors claimed that the liabilities of the Province amounted to $171,000, to meet which Mr. Petera ob- ta'ned leave to iesue debentures amountiug to $185,900! Besides this, taxes were im - posed to the tune of about $66,000 a year, the Lind Office was worked for all it was worth aod everv other available source of revenue was taxed to its utmost capacity. The result has been im One year it another is promised 1898. One would issue of debentures wrung taxes they a deficit every year— $126,000 —and for the year of grace hink and the large sums was pearly that with the from the people in the shape of would have maoaged to make But tb ‘Vv did slightest attempt to keep their promise in ends meet, not make the this respect, Lberr aod gross iit “Province into a financia 1 will be we it. “eC kless extravagance smsnagement has piunged the mire from which ll-uigh inopossible to extricate ee eee ee — Poe me SUGGESTED DUTY ON WHEAT. ——_ Tue Laurier Goveroment is very wisely following in the footsteps of the Liberal trade with Greath Britain. It is quite grue that when they were in opposition the Liberale ridiculed the action of the Con- Oring to secure a in for the products of {poultry yard. But loes not usually act utterances, servatives in endeay market in Great Briti.i the Canadian dairy ar the Liberal in power up to his opposition already been amply demonstrated. The matter of trade with the Mether Country is a notable case in point. as has developing Notwithstanding al] pressed their previously ex- Opposition to this echeme they have continued it,and at the present time Professor Robertson and the Minister of Agriculture are in Great Britain in behalf of the dairy and kindred interésts. Professor Robertson is known to have his subject well in hand, and he has a happy way of beiug able to bring his knowledge home to the people Opinions in he wishes tf» reach in a clear and forcible manner. British he has es and talks and coatri- buted interviews and le‘ters to the press, all ’ According to late papers delivered addre:: of which must gave a helpful effect ia pro- motirg work Liberal.Conservatives the the One of Professor inaugurated by Rubertson’s latest contributions appears in Ja ames Ga Lette, cates a seksi) tariff, the St and in it he advo- the adoption of which must prove bene ‘icial. He prop )se3 adaty of two shillings and sixpence per qaarter, or eight cents imported from a bushel, on wheat foreign countries, and ex- luty will not tofthe ; : : presses the Opinion tha’ this adda farthing to the c four-pound | | loaf, while it would greatly stimulate agri-~ | culture in Canada and |ndia. The doctrine isasoundone. But,a3 the St. John Sun | points out, it kas been set forth in Canada many times. It 1s contained in the platform adopted ty the New Brunswick Liberal- he M inar solution | Neill, amendment. © ynservatives at ¢t 9cton convention, It was expresse | SOOG SSEOCSSEGCASSHE IED @2OGe cossescetoos propose | and headed If do anything te last session by Mr. 3 off with a Government Professor Robertson can convince the people of Great Britain that this policy is prudent, | manlike, he will doa itriotic and states- Canada, The ervice to to Great Britain and to the empire. Sun follows this intimation up by Stating that the greatest obstacle in Professor Robertson’s way is the declaration made last year in England by Sir Wilfrid Laurier that Canada does not want such a prefer- | ence, and Sir Wilfrid: advice to the British people aever to depart from their free trade practice by imposing a duty op food. It was this declaration which led Mr, Chamberlain to say that he would ut now “touch preferentia] trade with a pair of tongs.’ ee nr A IDO mr en The Only Surviving Colonel. Santiaco pe Ccsa, Aug 2.—Colonel Jonn H. Page of the 3rd Infantry, leaves by the transport Lroqucis for New York dangerously ill with malarial fever, Colonel Page was the last colonel of the regulars left ir Cube. All of the other colonels who came orig nally have either been killed in battle or died of sickness. There are any sumber of lieutenant colouels, but no longer any colon-le of the regular army. Montreal Gazette: Sir Wilfrid Laurier’s Cobden Club medal is fastened to the wearer’s breast with silk ribbon. A more costly tie just now would be a piece of high priced free trade tariff binder twine. THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, AUGUST 4, 1€98 cn ee et ttn neat pet CANADIAN DOCTOR'S BRAVERY Heroic Action of Dr Scott, a Clever Young Canadian. The Canadian Medical Reyiew pays an enthusiast c tribute to Swurgeon-Caplain Scott, the Ca adian medical map who, when recently in action at Sié¢rra Leone, was wounded thrice in the chest, ankle and thigh, and yet, amid the awft.| pain, prop- ped himself up and wenton tending the wounded, Later he succumbed to the strain, but a sea voyage partly restored bim, and the bullets are to be extracted with the assistance Of Roentgen rays.” “Then may we not hope,” savs the Re- view, “he, too, will receive the greatest earthly rewardtp ssible to a British soldier, the Victoria Cross, which, as it lies upon the breast of a brave man,causes the hearts Of his countrymen to glow with de- light because they can claim him. Let os hope that we shall see it resting in the uoitorm of Surgecn-Captain Scott, whose deed of bravery, if poxsible,excelled that of Piper Fiadlater. Music, even when play- ed uader suffering, will rouse enthusiasm in the heart of t euflerer, and thne strengthen him to béar and to do, but noth- ing except the most noble spirit of self- sacrifice could prompt. so Christ-like a d-ed as the conquest of one’s own agony in order to help tiat of others. Surgeco Capta n Scottia a Trinity{man, and a grand-nephew of Dr. Covernton, of Toronto. He was house surgeon in the Toronto General hospital for the yeurs 1883.4. O'CONNELL'S NIGHT. OPERA HOUSE Conservatives in the matter of promoting | oe August 8th, 1898 Monday, ay SNS ss wags Misses Carrol! and Coady 2. Address..... -Mr. Joho Gaffoey 3. Song......+ese000..Miss Annie Hyndman 4. String lustruments ...., Ladies’ Club 5. Song.... -- Mise Florrie Blake 6. Violin Solo............Miss Masie Coady PART II. Te WOME. o's «dk ventg ea) Mrs James Byrne 8. lnst Dcet.. Masters Jack &Jim Payne 9. Bong.cccccose pb aceeeentang nee: UNDE Bee CU. cin ceds> cas “Mr P. MeConrt ll. ieee oc. ‘ .-Mr A. Bruce 12. Recitation........ Mies Clara Petrie 13. Soug... ..Mr. Chas Bell GOD SAVE THE Q U EEN. Admission 25c to all parts of the Hall, The Son of His Father naturally tastes for shoé like papa’s ~we sympathize with the little fellows—Our little men’s line has the style and’ character ofa mans shoe. Slater yonihs’ to 2, $2.00 Slater boys’ {, $2.50 They are made of choice calf skin —neat-—dressy—but etrong aud long—wearing. Alley & Go., The Shoeists Bf pe, boots, sizes 13 boots, sizes 2 ; to —— SSSSESSSS SSSSSSSSSESSSSSSICS* 4 O0US8G4646086 Character toa «In Advertising Wendell Philips once said 1 the news ina morning paper, you have no notio mn of, what happened till you look up to the paper’s title,” That’s just as true of advertising. You interpre what’s written by what you know to be back of the telling, We should like to say every day, til: everybody near it, hcw well we can suit them in and tar should have read their Furniture wants, Noth make prices within reach of mo Mark Wright & Co., Ltd Home Makers:----- } | Rogerson. JUBILEE MISSIONARY SOCIETY. On the 19th July 1&98,Miss Catherine Cameron, teacher, with her pupils fre m Lady Fane Schocl Distriet, Tryon, at- tendedalarge erling of the above Society in Rose Valley Church ac- compained by the following parents and other friencs trom the district, ramely Mr George Stordy, Mr and Mrs Thomas Stordy. Mr and Mrs William Kidsoo,Mr ard Mis Samuel Frarcis, Mrs Wiliiem Rogerson, Mr ‘Thomas Stordy, jr. Mr William Stordy, Mr Roy Stordy, ard Mr Altert Regerson. ' being the most intelligent and 1espect- able in the district, : nlall comfortable and prospercus farmers, except Mr William Kidsou who is oue of the best and most enterprising carpenter snd carriege builders in the community. The pupils in going tbrough the exercises of theevening heldthe aud- ience spell-bound unula la‘e hour. The sevecal addresses avd recitations were of the most interesting and in- structive characier, and given in a most admsrabie style interspersed by Vocal ond Instrumental music. Those who ia their turn presided atthe organ con- sidering their ages and the limited time iv which they acquired their knowledge both of Vocal and Iostrumental music from Miss Cameion their teacher de serve special praise, while in many of their addresses could be seen the distinctive qualities of fit successors of the late celebrated and _ |.mented, Mise Frences Willard. The program was as follows: Singing by tne class, Miss Jemima Jogerson, crgaaist, Bringing in the Sheaves; recitation by Miss Bessie Frerch, The Cross of Cbrist ;recitatiou: by Miss Mary Mai:ters, Waiting bythe River; recitation by Mi-s Addie Francis,Make sure of Heav- en; sioging by the class, Miss Jemima Rogerson, organist, He leade:h me: ad- dress by Miss May Stordy, The Island of Tiinadad ; singing by the class, Miss Lillian Kidson, organist, Shelter in the tim» of Storm; address by Miss Cerrie Stordy, Education; singing by class, Miss Jemima Rogerson, organist, Lily of the Vajley; address by Miss Ethel Francis, The Last Doliar; singing by eiass, Miss Ella Calbeck. organist, What can wash away my stains ;address by Lester Francis, A lit le boy full of the Bible; singing by class, Miss Carrie Stordy, organist, O where are the reap- rs; address by Miss Ella Calbeck, Work enough for all; sivg ng by class. Miss May Sterdy, organist, There is work for each of us; address by Miss Lillian Kidsop, A liitle girl shall lead them; singing by class, Miss Jemima Rogerson, crganist, | am a child of the King; recitation by Ebby Francis, Christ blessing little ch'!dren; recita- tion by Miss Katie Cameron, Happy little workers ; address by Miss Jemima Rogerson, Success; Singing by class, Miss E!la Calbeck, organist, Shali we gather at the River jsinging, The Trusty Guards, by eight of the young ladies singing by class, Mies Lilien Kid. sop, organi-t, Rock of Ages; address, Miss Jemima Rogerson. Billy Bray; singing, class, Miss May Stordy, ergavist, Glory to God Halle'vjaa; singing, Miss Addie Freneis ard Katie Cameron, My Jesus [love Vhee ;address. Miss Bessie Freach, The lufidel; -sinz- ing, class, Miss Carrie Stordy, organist’. There’s a land that i- f ‘rer than day; sddress, Miss Ethel Erancis, Our As- coc‘ates; singing, Cass, Miss Jemina togerson, organist, Meet m2 there; 2'dress, Miss May S ordy, ‘Ihe Goou Proprietor; singing, class, Mis ss Jemima Rogerson, organist, Blessed Assurance recitation, Miss Addie Francis, Trast is the Saviour; Seripiure Tex's by the singing, Miss Jemima organist, Aiton; address, Miss Crrrie Stordy,Success of Christian. \. . Ciass, class: ity; Singing, class, Miss Jemima Roger- son, organist. Saviour lead me ;:address, \Voman’s Calleck, ; Singing, class, Jesus loves me Miss Jemima for the Mission- Miss May Stordy, Young Culture; address, Miss El Young Woman’s Culture Miss Jemima Rogerson, this I know; recifa icn, Rogerson. An Appea! aries; singing.class, Miss Carrie Stordy, organist, Shall you, shxsll I. At the ‘lose a high tribute of praise was be- stowed on the cless by the Rev. M. Cempbeil, Pastor cfthe Church, end ina lecture : “When you read - ing pleases us better, than to deet means, their graceful and orderly deportment and theclear and distinet enunciation which added a charm to al} their ulter- snes. A yoie of tharks by Kev. M. Campbell and carried unanimously was then tendered to all the welcc me visitors thom Lady Lane and slso tothe hind sdies who dee r-ted the church for the oveasion, after wh«htne meeting dis- pred, sli highly delighted with the evening’s procecuings.—COM. ienmeiidiaait a: CP CAH O BO << B<B< 3D REMEMBER ! ae remarkable. ...e. Sweets 2-0) 2% 0th 0 8 8s ss oe Ss 3S 8 . that . . freshness ,and beauty incoloring. «+. ++sese-s imparted. ... + eee . is characteristic pe! of ARBSBAB< 3B“ 9433 ~ MAYPOLE SUMP Le saints cath cee Ces Ifome Dye . CLEANSES ... AND ~€>4> 00 © at one operation, PALA LCALAL ACH LO TAT PRG BABA Ts BAA IB 10 cents a cake for all colors and 15 cents for Black. At all Druggists. In all colors, For ail Fabrics. Free Book and Sample of Work by addressing CANADIAN DEPOT: 8 Place Royale, Montreal. oo “EEO O0C OO OG & OS EEE CC 0B O<D< I< F< I< FO ELECTRIC LIGHT SPORTS! And Promenade Concert On the Grounds of the Ch’town A. A. A. RT is THURSDAY EVENING, AUGUST lith, 1898 Programme and Prize List Overture—Psyche. Fels Mile Bicycle—'st Prize, Meda); 2nd, Silver Medal. 32— W altz-- Winoza. 4—Two Huadred and Twenty Fiat Race—1lit Prize, Geld Medal; Gold Plated Watch Chain. 5—Band Selection— Baritone and Solo Alvo, Rath and Helen. 6—QOne Mile Bic5cle Gold Yard 2aq lst Pr-ze, Silver others who addressed the mecting, for al . NU AL Un nar rr MUTA nA nnnN pag ® Fhd Newest Fe ries Jonn McLeod & Goy., | Grand. Scottish ——s naa _— CUR RAP — pas a vin r = fi TeaValue : HOUSEKEEPERS, Tetley's Elephant Brand Tecs, you should do so at once. These Teas are put up especially for family use.—Wrapped in air tight lead packets, the flavor and purity in ensured to the consumer, who is also +" if you have not tried protected as to the correct value by having the RETAIL PRICE PRINTED ON EVERY PACKET. Sold by most grocers ir: Canada and the United States. 252. to $1.00 per Id. in $4 end 1 tT. Packets, I! your grocer cannot supply you, write us and we will see that your order is filled. d JCSEPH YLTLEY & CO., London, Eng., Canadien Heed Office: 14 Lemcinc St., Montreal, J s : ULL . R. 6 = > A . 0 N ' ’ 1 ( : , The NewColorings in Suitings The Latest Designs in Trouserings : for Prince Alberts 1d Morning Coats Tien the Jatest fashion plates, for then you want to § know if our artists can produce the garment when finish ed just as represented. She bosses everybody—well, @ nearly everybody. Weare up-to-date with her ne west productions in colorings and designs, and our artists can produce the rest ws represented on the fasnion plates, a CPE ~~ TORIS tA AE, ARTES STS. S. “O. E. : om—— Gathering Aspecial! Train will leave Summerside a 5 o’clock p.m., local, returning after ins events are over. The Fares are as follows : Summirside to Cc h’ Own and Re ‘turn $1.00 Travellers’ Rest— Freetown * 13 Kinkora—Cape Traverse ” e 15 Emerald—Freetown . a1 0 Clyde—W iitshire me ” 5 Colville—Mi‘ton ” ” 30 Winsloe “ ss 2) Royalty Junction " “ 15 Cemetery “ ss 10 St. Dunstan’s - “ 05 Single Far? from Souris, Georgetown and al! intermediate stations on 11th Aug., good to erturo on 12th Aug. FARE FROM PICTOU by Steamer Princess, $1.00 zood to return on 12th Aug. GRAND FIREWORKS DISPLAY - Immediately after the Sports. Admission to Grounda, 25c. Grand Stand, 19c. A. E. INGS, President. Charlotietown, July 28th 1898 Man Waauted. E. H’ BEER, Secretary. oe RaL ES SLE 7 Apply “at Large’s Liver Stable. 151 tf 3 : : : y handle o fast se ling article. Good com } ; ; ; LID .xg «mission. Apply at once to ‘M Box 17 | et SE SS EE Chavtoutcion®. 163 dw. + t Vn. Be ner lace . ; Cep; 2ad, Opera Glass:s. oak td. The Sons of England will hold b 7—March— University of Pennsylvania their Annual Pien‘c es, 8—Four Hundred ard Forry Yard Flat The Annual Gathering of the Clans. | i So woe y ee he aes ee eae aera ee ‘ ) Race—ist Prize, Silver Cup; 2nd, Silver | under the auspices of the Caledonia Ciub A ge C R A Pp A U {?. SF Medal, of P.E Ieland, will be keld at | - : 9--Sebottiscse. . Darling Flo Ou the beautiful Grovads of Jabez : 10—Tvo Mile Bicycle—tst Prize, Sil- fea eb St. i a{ers’ hae: Lee, Esq., on ; : ver Watch, (Waltham); 2nd, Silver Medal On & + John P. Rall z. . e 11—Over.nre Ob! I Don’t Know. n fie'd of Jobn Te os Bear 4 VE 1; r mae ‘f 1 ; 2 —Kizbt Hundred and Ejighiy Yards tailway ae on Te OE ay, - Sts ot i ' Flat Race—Ist Prize. Gold Medal; 2nd, Wedn eslay Ag Tst 13 |} Steamer “Jacques Cartier” ‘will Jeave Silver Medal. js l, | Steam Navigation Company’s Whart at ; 13—March—C, C. C.— Dedicated to the at ‘ on, | 9@ ™m. sharp; returning will leave at », Creacents Special trains leave Ch’town at 8.20, | neg ; su %y 5 : : ‘ Sk tat () 3 ) ? 7) nf 2nre ie j . > : : = 14— Five Mile Bicycle Race—1st Prize, local, Souris 1 a ‘Eg : ' — ere | Amnueements of ali kinds will be pro- Perlor Clock; 2nd, Silver Cup. eer rae at (.09, local, stopping at | vided be the cou. mittece. . S , | al: intermediate stations, i 4 ; “ ates es. De f as ; ; athe ol . well stocked Refreshment Booth and Entrance fee for reas. eran, ere ree For train arrang gements, priz2 list and | m : . 4 event. Entries to close Saturday evening , | Tea Table will be on the grounds, under a = | full particulars, see programmes and ads | | W.P : ‘ 6th August. ' , the management of Pickard & Co. vertisements in newspapers later. > Tickete ‘ al ‘ ; op teturn Lickets 40 cents, to be had at 7 The Grounds Will be Beautifully} p.acNEIL, JAMES McISAAC, |A.W. Reddin’s Drug store, Pickard’s Iilgminated Rec. Sec’y President | Bakerv, and at Wharf, Tea Tickets 25c 164—wk4i dy eod 2,46 82 Ba allion Band ir attendance. 4 Train Arrangemen& ; : i BY ORDER OF COMITTEE. F 180 Beer Bros hereby | Wish to intimate that 64. Fi re Gold é they huvegiven every py ; possible notice to 54) . those indebted to © dell — ; them in order thet 5g y , payment might be Be, ae e made to themselves | A most delicious: table dessert : direct. | ar rea omag he To as the k ‘they now give py. JOEY SON VO DOS LOGINS we ‘: notice that — their Eesiak” ot Jolly in one books are about © be place to harden, 102 4 per P handed over tor col- package. For sale at :the P “Victoria Row Grocers.” SANDERSON & C0. — lection through the Courts. BEER BROS. Se WANTED, A few active agents in each Couniy t PLILELEX LLIN =