—_— | Sod the house will like. 5. KELLY'S & 00'S GROCERIES Are always to be depende on.... rh : ' Only ihe best kept nr stock, Onur customers are estisfied c If you want to be sat sfied wan «(UF g)0 eries desl with ue, : Try TEA we sell. Special atten- tion was given toits selection. Thesame | Care ise Jin buying a!) other lines TE Sa ND BE SQUTISFIED | KELLY & CO ii JAMES Queen St., near Lond House Corner, weddy ky -_ The Nicest Freshest BEST GROCERIES Groceries that will tempt the appetite. Groceries that do not take all your money to buy. + Groceries that everyone in } Buy and try. Come in and see US, D"scoll & Hornsby QUEEN STREET ken bh aneas Never put off for tomorrow What you can do to day. If you think you are not getting value for the money you pay outevery week for groceries, try us to-day. vie Don't bi i Want a Cent aa» Of your money unless you get value received for it. For that reason we are always glad to have you look around our store and learn how much better you can do here than anywhere else. John McKenna Q2een Street, The Rest ot the Week LP. Flocklit COMPANY Will play at the Opera House at popular prices—10c, 20c and oe, : ' oom | ‘why not farming? The idea seeme to be} THE DAiwx EXAMINER, CHARLUTTETOWN, JUNE 25, .039 FSTEEMED EXCHANGES Montreal Star: The as busy just now asthe devl ina wind, getting out the voters list, and Lit» feral members Parliament are privately notifying their friends to prepare for geoe- These indi. cations do not necessarily the | general elections are to | be held this year, /tut they unquestionably mean that the Government desires to be ready to hol | the electiona in case of certain eve>tuali- atter the close of ‘THE DAILY BXAMINER JUNE 27, L899. FARMING IN COMPANY. rai elections in the autumn, mean that A company has been formed in Russel County, Ontario, for the purpoee of raising stock and carrying out, ia all ite branches, the business of farming. It seems to us ties, at sbort notice, soon () ieen’s Priater is gale of | ‘Centenary —ANI— dom — Hostival cmnetetneaneens | In commeration on the 100th Anniversary of ihe founding ofthe Parish of Tignish. rhe I arishners of Tignish intena nolding aGraud testiualand { Nic on th: beanti- fulchurch grounds on into my snl anos & Organs The arr angements made for the cccasion | are Of the most nove ae that this is an example which might well} the present ression. The ministers, not- | will be provid a cae a aoe oe be followed by some farmers in Prince withstanding the bye-elections, ure con- ee ee - (ea-party a Edward I-land. Suppose a farmer with ; 8clous of losing ground tn the count. ), and will aerve ties aenate army ofamiable waiters . large farm and several sons, would it not | ™®* decide cnet 140 (he = aetier cy to} “v4 — Pontifical High Mass il] take place . . i cut their losses short. [heir whole e+urae | = i ee as — wo ‘vy sermous by eminent be beter. in at least some case;, for them | pig session has been panicky, ridtcutoasly { Fre a ins peuiines® oo wel ae poreons tO unite in a j int stock company, work | so in view of their big majority Buu cbelr |; Scotia and New Brunswick will aan batinn together, and draw the profits accor tir ge t¢ suceesses at the no 1+ hace th - er sl . : elect:ous. the proportion of shares held by each | : re Fs ee member, than to divide, leave the old peo~ | ; : PRT] YOM e alone, and go to the States? Large | SUPREME COURT. manufacturing and other estab shments | See ae y Y 1 INESDAY ne 238 are successfully managed by co-cperaticn ; | Wepsrspay, June 28. The case of Davies ve. Moore, which began yesterday afternoon, is before the Court aga’n today. The Grand Jury yesterday found true bills against James McIntyre, indicted for assaulting his wife, and against Joseph Cameron, Henry Walsh and David Bell, Unader this heading the Daily Globe of | indicted for housebreaking and larceny. In the cases of Jobu FP. Joy and Edward : : 4 Henneteey the witnesses did not appear “Never before in the history of the Pro- | and the iodictments were for the i vince were public affairs in so disturbed ® withdrawo from the jury. state. The people are bewildered. They | Yesterday, in the course of his address see on sil sides evidences of the stupid t ihe Grand J ury,the Chief Justice made worthy of consideration. - eet — wom + oe Oe BRITISH COLUMBIA'S PERIL. Victoria says : } mY i , t er j : bluodering of an incompeteot Government. | 4), aifecting reference to the late Judge. They see business on all sides uveetiled. | Alley,by whose death the adminstration of . . _ ai “hen ’ Mines are closing down, throwiog bun | justice ia this county nas surtained a great dreds out of employment; capital i# | }o,, ? alarmed; disputes innumerable are arising; where yesterday there was progress to-day; Todaythe Grand Jury ere visitirg the there is stagpation. And this at a time | asylumand other Government institutions. when the country should be going ahead by le :ps aud bounds. ~~ Sir Hibbert Tupper seems to be gett.ng in his work at Cttawa. It will be interesi- ing to note the action of the government party reepecting the charges brought against the Minister of the luaterior. political parties, not a time for personal bickerirg:. The situation is far too grave for that. Acruel fate has placed the hi “Tt is not atime for a wrangle between ministration of the public affairs of thie Province in the hands of aset of men ab- solutely abd hopes: sly tacompetent, It is but the bald truth to say that fo country | @a tatih ever euffered from misgovernment | to such au extent in eo short a time as has British Columbia aince atsumption of MARRIED office by the band of wreckers now ; Lie 3s c:arge. Wreckersis a fit title to app!y | Ua June Bh, at the Parish church 0 tothe present Government, Every single Sandel Magna, the Lord Bishop of Wake act thev have perpetrated has been cal- field, the Rev. R. N. Hurt, father of the culated to stsy the progrees of the, bride, and the Rev. R. Fetzer Taylor, country.” 3 nee Vicar of Gomersal, officiating, Sydney : 23033 ee iHarold Gernett, younget son of GTS NOTES AND COMMENTS. Garnett, Eeq., of Uusel Nest, Bolionee Moors, to Dorothy Alice Hurt, second a daughter of the Rev. R. N. Hart. (The bride is a neice of Mr. Lawrence W. Wat- eon. At St. Marke, Lot 7, on the 27.h inst., by the Rev. Father Burke, P. P., Miss Mary Leonine Butler, danghter of Mr. Lawrence Butler, to Lawrence Fitzpatrick, son of Mr. William Fitzpatrick of Ki’ dare Capes. rR aR AEN RP ete ee TY SHIP NEWS —According tto Sir Wilfrid Laurier the cost ot the Prohibit:on plebiscite did not ceme quiteup to $260,000. But nearly $260,000 were thrown away. =fenator Ferguson has been getting & new batch of names of those up West who received fishing bounties and never wet a line. For right down rascality the party of purity eacily takes the cake. —Commenting upon the prospectof an election next fatl,=the Montreal! Star re-~ marke that, “it is not usual for Canadian Parliament todie at the early age of three years, but we never had a Parliament we could better spare.” —The telegraphic reports omitted men- | tion of the factthat Mr. Ilonis Fraser, of North River St. Elearnors, brocher of Miss Fraser, of this city, a first year student of King’s College, won the Welsford Testi- monialthis year. Mr. lraser has our cou- gratulations. —The whole country commends the action of Sir McKenzie Bowell and Sena- tor Ferguson in holding up the Drum- mond and other legislation until necessary returns are brought down. The little pop- gucs of the Governm nt have not frighten- ed the Senate worth a cent. Port of Charlottetown. ENTERED, June 27.—Foam, Moran, Pictov; Frank ‘ ’ ’ Giant, Wallace; ss Campana. Demers, Pictou; Morning Light, Read, Crapaud. CLEARED. June 27.—Britannia, Johns, North Bay; Foam, Moran, Pictou; Hector, Skin- ner, Richibucto; Frank, Grast, Wallacr; Lady Aberdeen, Pope, Crapaud; Morning —The Montreal Star suggests the fol-| Light, Read, Pugwash; es Campana, lowing as a suitable epitaph for the pre~| Demers, Quebec. sent Dominion Parliament : nee gD Here lies Dominion Parliament Number Prince Street Methodist Church Sunday Schoo! picnic, Wednesday, 5th July, by steamer Southport to West River Bridge. Return tickets 25c. ———l The Latest Fad.—Gentlemen’s silk front shirts—three dozen to select from at Hight, I: didn’t go far andit never went straight; ‘lbeonly thingit did in the patriotic line Was to die and make way for Parliament Number Nine. That may be beiter and it can’t be wuss Than this bumbugging spendbrift, ill- mannered little cuse. a eS Oe —— SD Beller Thay ire,” Ard Still the Best June Weather bright and 1 Dr, H, L. Dickey Late of Roya! London Ophthalmic Hos pital, Moorfields, and Central Lon- don Throat & Kar Hospital Epecialist in diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose & Throat Office—CAMERON BLOCK, Residence—-“HoreL DAVIES.” Office Hours—9.30 to 1 p,m, 2 to Bp, m., 7 to 129 daw Sp. m, Eyes tested for glasses ful than a daily run on a BICYCLE. STEARNS Bicycles are still the BEsT and CHEAPESt—More sold this year than ever before. We sell guarantee wheels from #30 to $50. Large Discounts on FURNITURE Paton & Co’s. tf pleasant after the cold spring, what could be more delight- —_ee— ALL THIS MONTH people curing the afternoon Graad presession wiih bands or Musie torcnes cavalary, iollowed by an open air coucert ane the greatest display o1 fire works ever seen On 'his Isiana will close the fes'iva} Tignoish June j2th 1899 Special reduced rates and special traia arraingements im Connection with 100th anniversary at Tignish Wednesday, July 19tb 1899 , a | | | STATION FARE TRAIN Drts ! $e a.m. (Local) | Cha) lottetown......3.25 : eer toyaity Juct..... .. 1% er IE ccs onc cn es FG hae 6o bs cake Cc ee Cs eS a cekndicav Bin oi eu bce ue seas 7 Le Deeeen. Se eee 25... Be sc cake, 617 Hunter River 1.25.. ‘deus weaewel al 6 27 ING i kha o's 06 le ob dh ddd ics hae a 6 40 Bradalbane......-+. ee xcdd 8 cep ebn daeeund 6 52 Pee BOGisone.. BilB cs ic ccnc: cane ... 638 i os ea nnn ekDp a 00e450ORRe 5 .. 7 08 J ee Se ee. 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WRN ia cs scsseubesvseccsadis Passenjer. from Souris and Georgetown end inte:m diate stations as far as Char- lottet6wn, will be able to obtain through tickets to Tignish on1he isth July by adding 1 firstclass fare to $1.25 thefare trom Char- 1Ottetown and these tickets will be good to return on the 2WthJuly from Charlottetown to stations east by reguiar train. 1G 3! aan | sree ier CK | —JUST ARRIVED AT-— FPLETOBERS PIANO WAREROOMS, OPERA HOUSE BUILDING. \ a The most cleanly and effeztive Vermin Remover ever known—Helpepper and Ver. min must separate Directions on each package, F J BUOTE, sStcy Are You Satisfied WITH YOUR FOOTWEAR ? You want to have nice looking boots that will fit well and wear well, You’ve often been disappointed i'l] war- rant, Well, I know something about boots— I’ve been a practical shoemaker for over twenty years. I’ve & nice store stocked with s!}) the popular makes. I know whether a boot is good or not; I don’t say it is, if it is’nt. I would like you tocall and examine 1oy stock JOHN T. BEND GREAT GEO, STREET. NEAR QUEEN STREET, N. B.— Best role ieather— English Up~ pers and shoe fiadings in stock. Laces wholesale and retail—Cheapest place to buy them. Monkey — Soap— PLEASANT NEWS FOR HOUSEKEEPERS,s Messrs Lever Bros, Limirep, 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 Two 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 house- keepers who delight in keeping bright their SILVER, BRASS, COPPER, TINWARE, etc., or removing RUST STAINS, TARNISH &e. Ask your grocer for MONKEY MARK WRIGHT AND CO BRAND, and see that you get the two tablets for 5 cents. IT PAYS TO BUY AT PERKINS. We are not saying too much wher we say that hundreds of mills ave at work, and supplying us with goods to meet your need. The looms of Britain, France and Germany, United States and Canada, from the product of all these we have the privilege of selecting. Therefore you may depend on getting from us the very best that money can buy in the c Make a note of them city. We quote you a few prices. All wool blue avd black rerge 19¢ yard. Black Poplins—55c, $1.10 sud $1.25 per yard Faney Dress Goeds—io al the} news si spades, 16c, 20¢, 25c, 30c,33c,35¢} Black Silk Warp Henrettas 42c, 44 —$1.i0 and $1.25 per vard Heavy Twill Black Serges—| Biack Cashmeres—29%, 5c, 420 25+, 29c, $22, 36c, 38u, 40c, 42c, 50c, 55¢ | G2». B50, 88c per yard 5&8e d 62 vard. 8c and 62c per ya Black Merinos - | and 50c per yard, ' | 50, 550, T2cy 802 Plain Black Lustre - 42c, 55c,} per yard, 65c¢, 78c. i Special Line Black Serge--50 inch, 728 per yard Riack Silk and Wool Grenad.- ; ines —One Costu me 6 yds, $10 80;1 cos | One only Costume—6 yds I[rognal Ciye ume, 6 yde, $8.10. | tre, $3 90 . 7 Bazar Glove Fitting Patterns Ripleys Pirle F inish-—High —16 cents. i Ciass Dress Goods. The iad~ siiiaek, Figured, Lustre 2,|jes costume, It will not mth ee or cockle with rain. We have Black Figured Mohairs—Pret | it in all the newest shades. ty effects, 65c, 68c, 98e, $1.10, $1.15, : at > $1.25, $1.45. $1 60, $1 65 per yard, ! Prices 75, $1,10, 1.20, 1.30. EIGHT SILK AND WOOL COSTUMES at a big discount First Price $5 65 Price to clear........«.... sina poteg ae ‘ $6.65 “ 0s “ $5.7 eee snee son a + $5.50 ‘“ ae nomi $< $6.50 “ sak veaiiisatiameidiialie aan ME ™ $6 00 we seinissipan weeeatibaiineanae emesis Aaa 56 «“ $5.10 “ is sniis < «'='« 6p ahigemniaa pints ns —sesieapsiee—- F, Perkins & G0. SUNNYSIDE CHARUOTTETOWN ~~ Gay’s Plants 10 dozen annual bedding flower plants for $1.00; large wintered over daisy aod pansy in bloom, 25 to 30c per dozen; eweet william, sweet rocket, forget me not, each, 30c per doz; vegetable plants, extra early transplanted cabbage plante at per 100; celery transplanted 40c; extra early tomato for ripe fruit, 30c pet doz; |e tomato’l2c per doz; outside cabbage for fall and winter use, 10c per 10), 80c per i ¥; If to be eent by mail, 4c extra per 100 for postage. Orders to the value of $1.60 # receive $1.20 cents worth, send $2.00 and you wil! receive $2.50, send $3.00 and 700 veto the value of $3.76, and send $4 and receive to the value of $5. Please rea the order. Write plainly— address, J, J. GAY & SON, Nursery Gardens, Ch’tows,@ ¢ the market, or gardens, head ef Prince St. Telephone 150