en Ga an —_—— eae ae — —— eeceeeo eavoecccacece | eeoee e 4 C AND ® | music EXTRAORDINARY 3 ; OS : 2 On acct of st rring times Qe $ iwo clections in one = : week Reddin Bros. will give ° Pa), + é Three Free and Concerts e : on Queen Square, : : Monday reague of Cross & : P © ® Banc. e : luesdav—Citizens Band. 4 ® Wednesdavy—Worth’s Band. @ ’ Betweet numbers, Mr. Peter = @ Ferguson ll play the Pibroch of ° e of old Sec ilar : «€ ° meno ° ¢REDDIN BROTHERS 3 ' } ° ‘ i ; a — : : Opposite P.O. ° specoececoeoeeeecencceser e Refrigerators lce Cream Freezers Gil Stoves ess BODD & ROGERS & at prices never before offered in the city. [fron . Masical Direcior : Toronto Conservatory of Musie. ; ent powerful. ot art 6 . USi¢ }] RE Island A on aa il ently perfe Ge ; ippearance the (Signed) Dir Allow . "@< t r “ory of Music me to qualites you for the e mechanism 1s entire Piano is Yours truly, Epwarp F ‘Toronto cencev ~ wo? fi. PH Opera House eo, Agent at Summerside. ae V4 n UM hp Sein relia table re teen Bign U—Tuesday p. m: #nd Findlays, Close Ward, Building rolled, Robins §table, K Ju'y I3th, Orwel', a brown sik Artomatic Frames. The Bell Organ & Piano Co.,L’d. Dear Sis. you Piano ordered from Tonto Conservatory ‘of M usic. The tone is remarkably pure and brilliant throughout, while the bass is deep and compli- of the the To- appar- the touch elastic, and m a work ISHER Conser- —_—_——_. between ent St, Jy 20 PERSONAL. . Dr. MeLeod left thie return to Fredericton, N, B. Mr. Jae Hennes<ev, i dertaker, he morping on the well-'tno#n un- to holidae amony i the elassie gla les of the Melville Road. Mr. Kd. Crosby, the efficient station agent at Oape Traverse, is spending a well- earned vacation in Charlottetown. Mr. Joha Cullen is relieving him. Mr. Patrick Corbett, of Halifax, is visit- ing Charlotretown. returned Charlottetown | after a well earned spent Mr. Corhett’s many | friends in this city are pleased to see him | looking co well U. A. Hornsby, exerelieving « fii: r for | the Merchants’ Bank of Halifax, is new { Walsh, of Acadia Mines. his ! | relieving Edward on vacation.— Halifax who is aw ay Herald. Mr. Joseph Pope, Under Sceretarv of State Deputy Registrar Ottawa, arrived at Summerside on evening, and issp-nding a short vacation with friends on the Island. Charlottetown thia forenoon. and General, He was in Fev. W. R.$Pepper and familv passed through the cny on Friday on their way to Bideford, FP. E.lsland, to the Meth- odist church of which place he was | lately appointed pastor. The charge he bas just left is Andover.—St. John Tele- graph, Queen Hotel: K M Jenkins, New Glas- gow; R W Fin‘avsen, Boston; Ida Crozier, Westville; Chris:is McLean, Alliston; E J McDonald, Boston; E H Sprague, Maine; Thos F Simpson, w fe and danghter, H Stenebough,Brantiord, Ont; ’ M Learment, Toronto. i Captain McIntyre one of the vew officers of the Salvation Armvin this city is al distinguished War Cry boomer. Since coming to Charlottetown he his sold one hundred copies in a single day. So if you want a Cry look out for the captain,who is always on the rounds. Hotel Davie S°: Jas Ferguson, S UTIS; M A Maynare and wife, Miss F A May- nard, Springfield; Mre Macdonald, Miss Macdonald, Annsndale. L M Steveus, Miss Fuller, Miss Sanger, Miss T Hill, Truro; Miss C, McLeod, Pugwash; F W Drawne, Pugwash; R. M. McPherson, Mrs J Dick, Mrs W Proctor, Mrs L Simp- son, Miss L Curton, Jack Cooper, A son, Wa'lace; H Green and wife, Master Horace Green, Springtield; Miss K Dakin, HM Little, Pugwash; DC McCabe, New York; G A Freeze, St John; Major Schur- man, S’side; G A Gane, New York; H Stanway, Halifax; A C Davies, Miss Bes- sie Davies, Miss A Louise Davies, Boston; W A Skinner, C Rockwell, Montreal: Julia A. Smitb, Mary E Chapman, Brocklyn, N Y; H Wright, R AE Mitchell, St John; A Wer, Toronto; E E Russ, Quebec; Walter W Calpin, R F Taylor, Moncton; R Macrae, Phiiadelphia; Mrs W W Reid, Mrs Reid, Chicage; Jo-eph Pope, Master Maurice Pope, Ottawa. SUPREME COURT—KING’S COUNTY. The July term of the Supreme court opened at Georgetown this morning after the adjournment of the election court Mr. Justice Hodgson, Master of the Rolls, pre- siding. There was an assault case before the Grand Jury but as the prosecutor failed to appear the matter stands over The Grand Jury hav-ng visited the jail reported that everything about the in- stitution was clean and well kept and as there no prisoners they were discharged. Tomorrow being election day and the courtroom being given for the purpose of polling and owing tothe necessary absence of counse!, the court stands adjourned til! Friday at 9 36 a. m. The petit jurors were notified not to at- tend until that day. << @- +o —— ee, LAST NIGHT’S MEETING. Sir,—The Guardian, in its report of last night’s gathering in Market Hai! says that “before the meeting closed the hall was packed full.” Now, sir according to mv information this statement ** net in line with the facts. Shortly before the meeting closed a friend of mine visited the ball and he informs me that it was nor half fuil—ilet alone packed. The Guar- dian should know that no canse, nct even the Scott Act, will be benefitted by misrepresentation. TRUTH. Prince Edward I siand lilus- traied is for sale at all the Bookstores. Price 25c. VALUABLE Business Stand Montague “Bridge a eta Auction on THURSDAY, July 29th, eue Bridge. 5 e 7 ‘ Store, Dwelling and Warehousr, and now occupied by A L Beer. Heated with Hot Water, ness stands in King’s County Also at same time and place will ete ete Terms at sale. J. M. AITKEN, | } } | Friday | } Anderson and wife, Yarmouth; John R| Audley and Hiram Simpson, Spring Hill; LC Glennie, Oxford; Mies Louise Robert- | I am instructed to offer by Public at 1 o’clock, on the premises, Monta- formerly occupied by Beer & Sprague Good | Cellar, Well &e. One of the best busi- be offered Warehouse, Stable and Loft for removal, slso Cart Wheels, Axle, Truck, Wood Sleigh, Express, Buggy, | Mare, Harness, Organ, Shot Gun, etc Auction eer: SCOTT ACT CAMPAIGN. Last Night's Meeting tn the Market Hall The Rev. J. Gillis opened Jact night's meeting with prayer, after which the Rev. Dr. McLeod was called and made an ex- cellent speech. He firet made reference to the letter in Jact mght’s EX «miner fron Mr. Bremoer, in which he pointed out that he muse have been misunderstood as he never suid the rich did not drink, but the fuct was thal they did and got drunk too, | but they would be earried home in a coach | } While the poor fellow would pull up to the lockup. Neither did he think Mr. Brem- ner had avy argument in the statement that @ lieease Act would give better liquor, as it did not make aoy difference, men got drunk on good as well as vad liquor (hey may wantto abolish the thad Jiquor but they ret drunk on the heensed and ood hquaer all the same. It has been proved that instead of decreasing the sale by selling the “good liquor” it increased it He hoped it was trne,as he had been informed, that P. E. I. would never eaact a license law aga'n, He deprecated ihe fact that some cowardly men refu-ed to vote Scott Act because it might affect their business. If he was not a Coristian, nor a beheves in God nortemperance, he would fight the liquor traffic from a business star dpoit t. Von’t be fooled, dows be bu ldi zed. but vote right on the 22nd. He wouli like to | be with them to theclose but teared he must leave for home as he had not been able to talk since he came on acgount of a good vote and come of victors. The Rey. J. G:llis made a brief practi- ! cal address in which he showed the effect of the Act on the rural ci trists and said | the moral tone of thecommunity he came | from was getting better and better wince the Scott Act iu Charlottetown. He illus- trated his points showing the etleci of intemperance on the body, mind, morala, and finances of the community. He said there were 300 ruined every year bv the direct influence of the traffic on the island and at least 700 by the indirect influence. Mr. Spence spoke next and delivered a most convincing speech showing the posi- tion of the Episcopal, Presbyterian, Baptist and Catholic Churches on the great ques tion. His reference to the growth and resources of the country, the effect on the Dominion by the labour of the workmen, miners, fishermen, lumbermen, farmers, etc., and the opposite effect on the country by the liquor sellers, was wonderfully impressive. The liquor seller is not a producer but a parasite sucking the life blood from the pation. He shewed bow the liquor law never was enforced no matter what kind we had. The Scett Act has been better enforced than any other law but those engaged in the traffic never would abide by law. His illustrations of regulating a mad dog by law were very amusing while they were very convincing. [tis impossible to give any idea by a report of this ex- cellent address. Few will forget the final remarks on the crucifiction of the one in the minority. ‘“f would rather stand weeping with crucified truth than howl’with the crucifving rabble, while this one is kuown the world over not a name is remembered of the mob.” Phere will be a meeting this evening in Grace church, when Mr. Spence will again apeak on the subject — > +e FARQUHARSQIN AND THE FOUNTAIN. Sirk,—Last night’s Patriot claims that the fountain at Heartz’s corner was placed there through Hon. D. Farquharson’s ef- | forts and urges this «sa reason why the | second district should return him. Ie true, this would be a wonder‘ul four vear’s record for Mr. F. It is, however, far from the fact. Philip Large, Esq., is the gentle- man who is entitled to all the credit in the mattar. He (Mr. L.) applied to the wr iter for a form ot petition which he vigoruvusly canvassed for siguatures, securing Mr. Farquharson’s sigaature amongst others, and after much effort succeeded in having the fountain erected. Is there anything elee Mr. Farquharson did? Have Sunlight Soap wrappers votes ? Respectfully, L. P. Tayron. | ' | throat trouble. He hoped they would poll | HON. D. ; i LOCAL NOTE£ICES, Impurities in drinks suchas mineral] acids, the poisonus coloring matter, often cause iliness and stomach disorders. Sov- ereign Fruit Syrups are free from all impurities, For your summer house.—Camp stools and chairs, folding chairs, lounging chairs, camp beds, folding wire cots, cheap feather pillows and cheap mattresses, at prices that will please yon —Jobnr*Newsor. L>i,2w Our shirt waist stock takes in this large sizes as well as the medium and smail.A gnod assortment shown in 38.40 and 42 inch at Stanley Bros., the Always Buisy store. 2. Royal makes the food pure, wholesome and delicious, | i j Absolutely Pure ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. Tue Lycevn tonight. Spetabiewiiiias Lyceum ten'sht. Give the people's candidates a tull | oure. Farewett Meerinc.—Members of the Peters admiuistration sre holding their far.well mectings to day. ee Tue Weatner.—Light to moderate winds combined, fine and warm, a few Showers iu western portion tonight. piesa Mass Meerinc —A mass meeting in Grace Church at 8 o'clock to-night. Addresses by Mr. Spence and others. oven Trearricar.— The Daniel A. Kelly Com- pany have canceled theirdates atthe Opera House. Thev were to have opened their season On the 2nd Aueust, —— Ar Keysixcron.—the tea at Kensing- ton yesterday was largely attended and a most enjoyable outing was the result. We have not heard the amount realiz d. Ty tae Tors.—Johbo MeLaughliv, au iadividual well known about the city, was this forenoon arreste! on a charge of be ng im plicated in the larceny of a quantity of crockery from the warehouse of Huh Movaghan, imal Arrevpereo Svicipe.—The Guardian correspondent at Summerside reports that Mr. Alfred Oatway, an old resident of Si. Kleanor’s, attempted to commit suicide Sunday morning but was prevented. He bad beeu in poor health for some time. seecviallpbicien For Seorr Acr.—*One dollar from ga 17 vear old boy who wishes to aid the manly men ot Charlottetown in putting teusptation oat of the way of other boys as weli as his own,” This note and money have been received by the finance com- mittee of the Scott Act. Liomsesiigipanindh Promenade Concert.—The first of the series of promenade concerts promoted by Reddin Bros, the popular druggists, was given last evening. The League ot the Cross Band occupied the stand, and rend- ered an exvellent progranmme. The attend- auce Of citizens was very large. ipshlienit Iuportaxt.—On Wednesday evening at 7.30 o’cleck, a women’s prayer meeting will be held in Zion Church at which Mr. Spence will give an address to wives and mothers. An invitation is given to every woman in our city interested :n a husband, son, brother or friend, to be present at this ineeting. 167—2in. shins boigticlainens Resumep Work.—The steamship Norih- umberland, which was on the slip at Pie- tou last week having her bottom scraped aud painted, resumed her trips on tke Pointdu Cnene and Summerside route yesterday morning. Awnings have been placed over the steamer’s after deck and the promenades on both sides. This will make a trip by this popular steamer mere enjoyable than ever, and the most pleasant way imagizable vo spend one of these hot summer days, heninaionen Inervest Last Nicgur.—An_ inquest was last evening held in view of the bedy of John Belcham, particulars of whore death were given in THE EXAMINER yesterday. Odicers Taylor and Campbell were the witnessed examined. The verdict of the jury was in effect that ths deceased came to his death by taking Parie Green while laboring under a tit-<of, tem porary insanity’ Otticer Campbell found $10.50 weapped in a piece of paper ina table in Belh m’s room and $1.23 in # purse in the pocxet of the deceased. Warenovse Exrerep. —The warehouse of Mesers Weeks & Warren, of Graftga Strect, was entered by burglars last nigbt. There were two locks on the door, one a padlock and the other a large old-styie English lock. The padlock was forced open, and the larger lock was evidently opeaed with a skeleton key. The boots in the cases were strewn about the floor indi- cating that the thiewes had been selecting the best stock The firm do not know the exteat of their loss. About a month ago the same warehouse was also visited with the same object in view. it too bad that the guilly persons cannot be found out and punished as they deserve, KING’S COUNTY ELECTION CASE 18 Melntyre vs. Macdonald. The election court oj ened at Georgetown this morning at Lt o’clock. Upon the request of counset the court has adjourned until the 30th of September, and Mr. Justice Hodgson the presiding Judge intimated that no turther adjvruromeut of the case would be allowed auless for some good cause shown and supported by affidavit. SUB As is now well known, the Postal Authorities will not sell to the public tre be 6c and 8c stamps of the Jub - ilee issue unless the full set up to $5 is taken, and as the public natura!ly r. fuses to buy the higher values from 31 to $5 which are absolutely useless for postal service many people are with out the $,6o0r8. Any one wanting any of these rarest of the Jubilee issue, can have them at following prices.— + cent Black, $2.00 6 cent Brown, 2.00 Scent Lilac, 1.00 or one of each of the three for $4.50. As there are only a few, it would be well to apply early. Address A. B. C., P.O. Box, 652, Charlottetown [x88 SPAMPs, — ee P. S.—Will sell 5 of the 8c stamps | for $4.00 June2) LOCAL AND OTH3R ITEMS ~se 223% @O 84 8 SO S 2 8 & Suen.) 22 843264 2 =e] 2 @® 22 2 2] 2 22 2 THE DAILY EXAMINFR, CHARLOTTETOWN, JULY 20, 1897 Meet me at The Al AEROS Ere ere reeeereerrrernsneeervereevasseneereretesteerrerrtnenny finished and the Do to ia Tas Always TYOTPPYDPOPOPTR DY PPPE eR eppeneHroneD err eprenenentOnEnHOnepreRernoTenerrrnenT \] raverersennePverevnennenneesenSannaye.pppzqnpnapnDenenppenonpennDenr pny ©22829600060808 AIRT AISTS That is the kind we sell. NS ways Busy Store. THAT FI Well made, well WAUAVANUAULAAUAAUALALULALGAGANALALAAGAALLRAALAUAAAALGAUALULALASAAdAdAdAdddAbdadddddaddadd QUALITIES that the different prices will stand. 30286 020008 STANLEY SROS., Busy Stora UA AA UAL A PARTIZAN SON. f ————— ' Sir.—There is one young man in the Georgetown district whose enthusiasm in the Grit cause is the surprise of many impartial men on both sides of politics. Mr. Carl Owen’s father is Collector of ¢ Customs, the gbest paid official in the county. Ifthat youvg mao has no re- spect for his father’s pcsition it is as well that the public should know it, for let him remember that his great activity in the Grit cause dces not escape the notice of everybody, and it not considered just the thing for a Dominion official’s son. ConservaTive Enectror, Georgetown July 20, 97. August Delineator now in at Carter's } Bookstore. - er . . i le Pi inaclhad 22. 2 @ Souvenir P. E Island a copy of “Prince Edward Island,” is about the best thing for the purpose of giving strangers an é an ¢ idea of our Ddeautiful é ¢ é é — OT Ge ay Se oad ; ¢ ¢ ¢ ( ¢ ¢ : ¢ ¢ é e Province. It econ- sists of 100 pp. printed on the best paper. The engrav- ing are numerous and first class. The price is 25c a copy. They are for sale at all bookstores in Charlottetown, at Summerside, and Souris and on the train. They may be obtained at this office | | | | securely wrapyed, re dy to mail to frinds abroad. Write or call, é é é ( $ 6 , ¢ $ ¢ f 6 é é THE EXAMINER OFFICE, sees QUEEN STREET...... ¢ WSS VOVASVSISOS | | tained a Licence therefor A By-Law Respecting Milk Vendors, Be it enacted by the City Council of the City of Charlottetown as follows; — 1. Every person publicly selling Milk in this City in or from any vehicle shall ob, tain from the Mayor thereof a License as a Milk Vendor and the Mayor is hereby authorized to issue such license upon re- ceiving the License free hereinafter men- tioned, 2. The Livense fee for the present year { 1897 and upto the Thirtieth day of April next shall be Fifteen dollars and shall be ‘payable on the Twentieth day of August next and thereafter the said License fee shall be fifteen dollars per annum and shall be payable on the First day of May in each vear, 3. Tue City Collector for the time beiny shall be and is hereby appointed Inspect or of all Milk offered for sale in this City. 4. It shal! and may be lawful for the said Inspector to examine and inspect ail milk so offered for sale wherever tlre same may be offered. 5. Itshall by the duty of every person keeping or offering Milk for sale whether ow the streets or in shops or private dwell- lugs W furaish to and permit the said In- spector to take samples thereof for examiv: ation 0s analysis, and any person hindering the said Inspector in the discharge of his duty, or refusing to permit him to examine and inspect or to take samples of such Milk, shail be deemed guilty of an offence against and incur the penalties of this By-Law. 6. It shall be the duty ofthe said In- Spector whenever he has reason to believe auy milk to be adulterated with water. or any other substance to procure a sample thereof to be analysed and to prosecute all persons who may be found selling offering or keeping for sale any adulterated Milk. 7. No person shali expose for sale or sell anywhere in this City milk adulterat- ed wiih water or with any deleterious sub stance. 8. No person shall expose for sale or publicly veil Milk in this City in or from any vehic'e without having first ob- in manner above mentioned, ‘ , : : P _ 9. Any person or persons guilty of any Infraction of aby of the provi- sions of this By-Law shal] upon conviction in the City Court of the Stipenditary Magistrateon the oath or af- fiimation of any credible witness forfeitar d pay at the diseretion of the said Magis- trate @ penalty not exceeding the sum of Thirty doliass for each offence exclusive of costs and in default of payineat thereof it shall and may be lawful for the said Magistrate to commit the Ofiender or off- enders to the Common Jail of the County of Queens County for any ’ ceeding Thirty days unless the said pen- alty and costs ‘be sooner paid, provided always that nothing in this By-Law shall be construed to require persons selling milk in stores or from their private dwel| ings to take out the Licence above men tioned. H. M. DAVISON, City Clerk. City Clerk’s Oni % 897—2 < ks, W. E. DAWSON, Mayor. »July 13th, period not ex- -