5 THE DAILY EXAMINER, CARHLOTTETON JULY, 10 1900 1. JAMES’ CHURGH THEDAILY EXAMINER j JULY 10, 1900. ‘ y THE TOURIST SEASON, Sabbath School Pichi Wi ld at More!! be he _ . lays come the tourists. ‘+f ~ © Rg , Wednesday, July 20th, wre accompanied this year, a0 nasal, e e ° asant weather. Ii is pleasing to i) ne ] l yroutl — ~ Ki have een suc a \ ecia ; w leave al? : - i etter a mu 1A ) Ai be c i =} 4 oy ~ i ic of 1 ver Our sLeaAmMere are 8 i other amusem« h and well provisioned, a credit to : rater ment no ' ; rung te ir ti sare well upto a ae sf W - e W A STi : i € care ar ‘ unt of ar ir : ( an an vW ex i S s . Fie sctere We have heard - f ym e mainiand ex~ <> my! : Sew, . cS | ; sis 1 piessure co jus i a + Pots bed ws SG aa i careftu sweepti at : , e > } | y 1" r y Cars Ol ie } ° i isiand ILL BE HELD ON S = Vay - mparead with those oi whe hy lx . ' } ‘ i most of our hoteis and ilii At it ' i i] ‘ . iv VW ds i RAUL warding ise#, tO0, improvement is & OT { The recet tiy en! arees )y a M : ) *s Grou i rt . ty ; Un Miss McKinnon’s Grou ’ Hotel Davies affords excellent accomiaoda minutes walk from ROCKY POl » AY TY? © , } ottetown, and the oy visitors;and the Queen, and oth houses in Char- e,; eae fy) . } 7 Ciifion, the Russ anc site ae houses Summerside, continue to ELFIN will leave TY | we me their customers to all the good _~ 22 ? . and ¢ r - ed hi en R to things that “The Garden of the Gulf’ er > affords. Throughout the country, too, well supplied REFRESHMENT there are now many hotels, boarding : CH will be open the whole da ses aod farm houses, where good t } tr ‘ i , gclore;) and a Visitor a, & « dis beanine : shandance of meats &r ig may ve oolained, - ar good will be spread at 5 « jaa eda kes and othe AmMuUSseMents W é “¥~ a ae A PROMISE AND ui he direction of the “Young ‘ 3 HOW IT WAS KEPT! tte place for safe bath ug cao by id anywhere. Those who atter a w erta aly enjoy theouting, as no pains ¥ be spared to make this the tw Wen Sir Wilfrid Laurier was seeking tT nt picnic of the season. otHee 1896 be made the following »5 > ; i 6 cents. me et edge on behalf of himself and his party ‘ pecial the example of Mr. Mackenzie : and [ say | (bat although we may not be able to bring the expenditures towhbat they were under m, A rea ner v ~ 79 aré per year. Liberal-Conservative Government A. ise ; we can reduce the amount tvo, yes, ree, and Mr. Mills says four, millions of , ard oard | charter disappears. * the extent of the Libe-al apostacy. ‘It we get into power, we will follow | Government has apparently than theamount that 5 Laurier ir Wilfrid , 10 pledged himee)f aad his party expend in the course of @ year. The Liberals bave added to the public ‘ - XI ree > Tate Of PJ 4VU,UU0 & Year—in tl e of Sir Wilfrid’s promise that they should be reduced two, three or f }} jollars a year. our million iantciiens noah on bid. Ui WS nine n Arrival aud Departure of Trains AY > AND COMMENTS ee ut UU A Ut L NOTES ANL UO iy iN iW. i ana Steal and ——— } ” 2rd Muu WD bameri ‘ ~~ Arg ares of ece? rains i€ Ops ' . of the North are Ww { y rapidly, | a oll and e fears BD Gl I e | . i ieeipated | TRAINS y : . > ¥ } : j re il W ar eb } at 9 i £ . y hrxpres r ing \ Be ccses 5 39 > t ; | t {) ’ QO AN Sur é L¢ u I I \ ¥ ar f i ‘ | 2 OF I | Ve » a y\ Ao ' . , : € Val laa nadiat Atlas I Lf h Ee ekinn U | mi 1D & scnvo¢ Ac i \ very eanected cit wee “i . 600 pm As ' ‘ 2 { 3 jot etow AWA eve u aa om \ i Ce e pers Q 4 WV \W st Im ers nior, | west, beeeee ee ee vod ai . h iso} ‘ Accomodat! rriy from (tne 5 . : ; ] west eeees ) 25 Dt @ e to regret He iived an honest ana ‘i © Veveccsses cbpedt ees a eo } God fearing man, and he died at a” good | Express leaves for the east...... i Uo 4 m. 1) .T ae : yx es ar n the eas 9l0ar old age. ‘“‘The memory of the just ie Expres arrives from the east.. 9 104m. blessed Accomodation ieaves tor the Oe | es soneeecne te ee — By king over the Bank of Britieh | Accomodation arr 1 the Columbia, the Bank of Commerce will OO, cg ube eve ene woe 4.50 p m. become the second largest bank in Can- ada, with ramifications extending from ae end to end of the Dominion, and with offices in every'great business of centre the STEAMERS ie 95 world. Nive millions will be the par PRINCESS value of the authorized capital. The two ae ° re nrnene 8 ineti Ana ‘ i . banks are prosperous institutions, and to- | Leaves for Pictou every morning gether they vw ‘0 @ vast business nace ree ee 858 « +} abhls oc : Cg eS ‘ ) ' the able p ieacy of Senator Cox, and Arrives from Pictou every even- the equally able mapagement of Mr. B. : 8 30 . 17.1} ; ‘ iDg Bicceses utes sesvees O OU P i. ; E. Walker. With tbe merging of the Bank of British North America into the LA GRANDE DUCHESSE. Bank of Commerce, a bank with a royal! Che former bank re ceived its franchise in England may years ago - before Confederation, in fact. Iis shareholders are chir ay residents of the BritishIeles. Allover the Pacific coast 1t does a great business, which the Bank of Commerce will now have. —Speaking of the enormous estimates Farmers’ Sun says :—“It would be idleffor anyone to attempt to prove that in this case performance is in harmony pith p The figures show on their face The concluded ' that the people want to be bought, aud has Jed that they shal! have no occasion licker over the price. Many an olis time Liberal will wish that the Sir Rich Cariwright fof old were in the | House of Commons to flay theyG ivern— th tne romise, t > e 101 L ment, I'he Government may in iis course secure tbe support of corrupted vorers and of vena] interests, but they will lose *r 1¢ Support of many a Liberal, who, with sire for 4id ian that year $36 969,759 in account o! nary expenditures and $4,722,624 ® in account of permaueat works,—maki: g5 . in al], $41,702 383. if the Liberal pledge had been fulfilled ine total expenditures of the Liberal Goy-| B er would auw be less than $38,000, 000 ayear. But they are, in point of fact, wards Of $60,000,000 a year ! | ving puicnasea from Mr. F. J ‘i ' h k d 9 Last year they amounted to $51,542,635 sby the stock rood W van adee aiee ed . yt + : se 6 ws eee — or $13,500,000 morethan Sir Wilfric OK and Stationery Busin¢ ee ‘ ad , promi ¢d tbey should be. f orris Block, we will continue the , * ~ . } ss in its various branches ! If itskould appear, when the accounts | lowest prices for cash only. Miss Of ‘@8t year are fully made up, that there | B rnsby . who has manaved wa ieficit at the end of the year, the! 5...0ess in the past, will be in charge ; fact will be due, not to the Liberal man. tore, and will be pleased to; agement, but to the splendid reealts of the a 1 to all old customers and many j great public works of the Liberai-Con- n NES. servative party. rn ~- "ew - - r Ianarc - . noise new stock of Wall ] apers} Thais year the Government has asked A . . » al d a . e . nee put on sale, and an GS" | and obtained authority to expend $62,029. eI : . the _— ae be Kept | 796, as follows : ’ oc Kec, 4. weil Supplied new . & ~ ; we 1 f es : , Main estimates $49,068,391 i r ~e > ) ne es 7 . ‘ o- wul oe a ST ecia eature of the Ss ipplementaries 7,244,135 ss The store will be known as | Bridges 717,200 Bazaar Bookstore. Railways 5,000,008 Ste. THE neat Total, so far $62,629,726 This big amount does not include the m iT salaries of the three additionul Superior A » w | Conrt judges to be appointed in Quebec, or 4 ' i | av additional judge inthe Yukon, or cold | | and contingents, estimated at Stor re LO age, | | | at this Office and receive reward. . | about $2,700,000.00, and increasing the ~ Fr ft * v } } oUCCOSSOFS to PF. d. HORNSB ae | amount of the year’s expenditures to close | MORRIS BLOCK.... , upon $65,006,000, or $27,000,008 more Ch’town, March 15, 1900. | THE UNEXPECTED | HAPPENS i F Ch’town was OTTAWA to-day or 27, Our BICYCLE LIVERY Look at our assortment of you would have deen sorry you were not cover ered for a large amount. I have good companies and san quote you low rates. E. H. BEER PRING Charlettetcwn Board of Trade, Quarterly Meeting. The General Quarterly Meetiog of this corporation will be held attheir room MacEeciern’s Building, Queen Street, | Wednesiiay eveniog, July llth, at 8 | o'clock, wo W. W. CLARKE, Secretary® Ch’town, July 7th, 1900+ guar NEW BICYCLES, We have all world Leaders, Your Bicycle to our repair shop for satisfactory repairs RK WRIGHT & G0.. LTD | Home Makers. nope ae persona. reward, epared veither time nor effort in 1896 to secure the triumph of bis party’s cause.” “To Err is Hurnan.”’ O LI? {Ss uUman. But to err all the titee is criminal or 5,| itotic. Don't continue the misiake of | . Boia : Soa aes neglecting your blood. When impurities sanifest thermmsel ines - manifest themselves in eruptions or when cisordered conditions of stomach, kidneys, ver or bowels app ke Hood's in ? ye ad al . i es tf yr Saparilia. ff will make pure, live blood, and put you in good heaiih. Hoods Sarsapar ahah Disappoints t Sep r t . 4 ” > 7 P Cal, lee - Je Highest price paid for ladies and gents left offclething. Callat their residence for them. Drop a card ip the Post Office, or call to Richmond Street, opposite Nelson Bros. Mrs, Kirby. Clothine “tore maid s@€ivant: Apply io ~WANTED.—A Mrs. George Peake, Euston Street. SCHUOL TEACHER WANTED.—Gentie- man or lady. Good pay weekly for selling Fruit or Ornamental ‘recs, Shrubs or Roses, in Towns, Citiesor Country. Unusual demaad for this line now. Brown Brothers Company, Nurserymen, Limited. d lw, LOST—Between the Cliff Heuse and City via Union Road last Sunday a handbag con- taining camera and rubbers ete, Please leave d&w2t. WANTED.—Girl for general housework. House provided with all modern appliances for mé Ring work easy. Libera! wages to the right party. Apply at this office. Tune 15th, 1900 eod 1 wk, sce ammaae a. All new wheels. ¢ 4 ‘ % t | _OHARLOTTETOWN. ; buggy, 1 Driving W ; year old grade hetfer calves. HIME TABLE .\ i ( LOK AL [NI rh, ) mn i Arrives from Bostos and Halifax every Mondav eaves Bo: ; every Wednesday 12 p m. “oe ae es ee ee | L tor HALIFAX. Arrives from Boston every Thursday Leaves for Halitax every Friday and Halifax i Boston au NA. CA CAMP 4 4 i ath Arrives from Montreal and Que- bec every alternate Friaay.... Leaves for Quebec aod Montreal the following Monday eveuing. CITY OF GHENT. r.ves from Th la Leaves fo A ike ah nelifax Vv atlernooua every ars oe Halifax every ee 10 & JACQUES CARTIER. Orwell ; rv avs, i hursa Leaves for W ednes Leaves for Crapaud dav a Leaves tor day at Tuesdays, a) *-—-l eaves Ferry Wharf for Sonthnoor ' LL por “Hitiun”—Leavee for Roc ky Point daily at og, & 3, li. aw 2,4, 6. oe, : me, Sundaye #t 9a m, 12.45, z. 2,3 ‘nin, 1.15, 230, 3.15 aud 5 »p w ‘Sou:bport’ ihune up East River every furSday, lecving a: 5.30 « m, and 3 pm joc ‘nos up Wert Rover every Fridays, leavisy >.20 am, ond 4pm ‘OCA =~e = Ss © @ > = oe «qo eae Its Important In order to bave good castings that the patterns be good also. We have in our employ “expert pattern makers” and do not hesitate in' sayicg that our patterns are first-class in every respect. If you do not have a pattern of the article yOu want cast we will be only too glad to supply you with eame. Your orders are solicited, bruce stewart and ¢ Founders, Engineers, Mechinists and Boiler Makers, Sieam Nav. Co’s Wha Ch’town, PEI Phone 125 c_ vf Tl, =e oe > a a => a ® © @ a ea ae 2 ae | | | | | | Dr.J C Houston Physician & Su SOURIS, P. E. I. Graduate McGil] University,¢ 98. Orrice—Next Door to Mercnants, Bank. PUBIIc AUCTION Of Riverside Farm, at Midgell, St Peter’s Bay, on Wednesday, July 18, 1900, at 11 o’clock, a. m. _ This well-known farm of 130 acres, build- ings all in first-class repair, farm will] be sold with or without crop. ‘Also Self-binder Thrashing Mil! & Cleaner, set Fanners Seeder & Cultivator, set spring- tooth Har- rows, Plougls, Hay Rake, Hay Fork Mower Potato Digger, Circular Saw, other Saws i ) agon, Sleds, Carts, rrucice 1 set Ship Molds, 11 choice Milch Cows mucne Ayrshire, 1 chcice thoroughbred heifer ce Horses, : ‘'y prove unfavorable, sale on 4erms made known at sale Should the da next fine day, ™m. > « y CUSTOSIERS” You will recognize them } y ee ° ry the Super. () Nee, 10r qualit) and sty le of the ir clothing 7 fais and the self confidence that they are the () hh CSL Gressea persous you meet. A a Qur Dress Goods counter is daily \) thronged with enthusiastic purchasers who ap= (\ preciate fully the values here offered. And 4 those who have not yet bought will find it to + ave 1O ‘+ vaYn advan Nea thei foods uy of usand bvy at. nce, le, Reasonable and Serveable, Black Cashmeres, Merinos, Lustie 1 SON a0 } Figured and Plain Serges, Priestley repons and corded effects from 250 ¢4 $1.50 per yard. Ladies’ Suit lengthsin Fawns, (Greys, Flues, Greens, Browns, Navy and Mottled at 75¢ to $1.00 per yard Light Summer Lustres, hundreds of yards short and plain, all the leading shades; extra quality 28c to 40c per yard Summer Costume S'‘uffs in web, silk and wool, very handsome, blending in colors 28¢e to 90c. Ready-made skirts, lustre and figured stuffs latest cuts, English make $2.00 to $2.50. Ladies’ Dainty Pique Skirts, plain white and white with blue trimming, pretty effect for sum- aa “ mer wear $2.00 to $2.50. ¢ CRASHES AND BUCKS Snitable for outing costumes in White. Fawn and Blue. also Ready ade Cras lripte and slue, also Ready made Crash skirts ata marvelously low figures, BARGAINS IN SUNSHADES A quantity ot silk, pearl and bone handled sunshades at from 25¢ to 50c. These will not stay witn uslong. Secure yours at once. Blouses in sn a GQalntyv & 10, lej+ Lv Ladi 2S looking LO} in, Zepher, Calico and Pique ¢ to $1.75 each. he best possible investment in clothing may end their search at +0 Ul ) MATTHEW & Mi GLEAN’S. I, SOURIS, P, E, it Pays to Buy at Perkins’. Good Cashmere Hose 32 Cents per pai. F.¢ PERKINS ¢ & : THE MILLINERY LEADERS. ( fe () < — le, CHARLES C y R, N. COX. H LES COFFIN, : Auctioneer. St. Peter’s Bay, Jane 27th, 1906. 3ins f. S-°) MARCIN 18 Bll we stocks executed on the New York Stock Exchange, You ee POF is <i - ou deai in Jote of 25 shares—commis-ion ]-8 per 60! Succeseful soecu ation expert knowledge to al Can on is simply the application of common # the msrket movementr, Our Customers Have Made Handsomely lig 7 . Lanai = ~ y on July Wheat, bought a sbort time ago, at 67, now 74. The advan cf is Cue tO heevy droughts in the west. y , . ‘ ° We have every convenience with private wires, tickers & telephones: D. McEVERS & CO, Stock E xchange Building, Montreal. + roxers. — jae _— Corresj;ond ac: 3 iiettad nh.