ig -. a ee “ae ee BP”). MN nto a ee ed ~ aoe igs cles i eR ——— ae THE DAILY a JULY 20, (898, THE STATES’ com MISSIONERS. —_——_— Tee American mewbers of the Joint Commieeion to. settle the differences be- tween the United States and Caanda have been announced at the White House as follows: “ Charles W. Fairbanks, Sesator from Indiaoa; George Gray, Senator from Delaware; Nelson Dingley, Represen- tative from Maine; Jobo A. Kaseon, avd Jetin W. Foster, of the Wistrict of Colambia.” these We they It ie noted as significant that all gentlemen are stalwart protectionists. kind of a bargain with our wobbling free traders ° shall see whac will make That the tween the United States and Canada may various questions ia issue be- be satisfactorily settled is the desire of all Canadians Sut the organs of the Gov- ernment are not encouraged by the make- the The Toronto Globe remarks that “ the appear- up of Republican delegat on. EXAMINER | 1) Wright. SUPREME COURT. Grorerrowyx, July 19. The Supreme Court met here today, Mr. Justice Hodgson presiding. The tollowing were cho-en grand jurors: James Clow, Murray Harbor, foreman; <George Mac- donald, New PeriL; Malcolin Macdooald, Daniel Robertson, Patriek kelly, Patrick Wal+b, Jobu F Macoeill, Cyrus Canitello, John Poole, Joha Collings, Jonn Sterns, Peter Edmuad+, Anthony McLaugllio, Donald G Cameron, Geo Macdonald. An- nandsle; Richard Jenkins, Taomas Kick - ham, Geo H Hume. Mr. Justice Hodgson, in:his address to the Grand Jury, referred in feeling terms to the death of Rev. M. J. McMillan, and also made fitting ref-rence to the demise of Judge Reddin Henry Vickerson va. Daniel J Mac- donald. Judgment reserved. W. 8S. Stewart and O. Ratieobury fer plaintiff. Nelson Ratienbury vs. Charles G. Judgment for plaintiff for $1263. D.A. McKéionon and O. Rattenbury for plaintid; uo defence. Ou motion of the Attorney-General and upon presentation of the necessary certifi - cate, the Court granted an order for the examination of Louis Brehaut-for adoies sion ta study faw. A. Louisa Marcon vs WilliamJd. Paquet. Action for libel. Now before the Court. ance of the name of Nelson Dingley in the | 4- Mellish for plaintiff; Mathieson and list of the American Commissioners to the Bentley for defeadant. MeL oO 1@ Americ Comm issit Ss " . 1": ~ he Queen vs. Augustus Griffin. Se- nehee e« re ‘e 9 : at - i . . Quebec conference is “aoimesbiog of @ sur-| duetioa of girl under 16 years of age prise. Mr. Dingley has not hitherto been | ‘the Grand Jery round a “Trae Bill.” been regarded. a&@ an especially strong Ready for trial on Wednesday. ‘ , j : y si a a triend ef closer cotmmercia. rela: Wepxespa~, dady 20. tions between Canada — .and the,| ,Marcou vs. Paguet.—Nonsait. Without national fame he became a U nitedStates. ed degree of attaining any mark- leading mexn ber of the Lower Houee, doing @ greatdeal of committee work, finally, after the Republican triumpa of 1896, he managing the tarifl was given the task of bill which has been known by his mame. Since it passed he has been mainly prom- neut as ao admirer of bis own handiwork, all explaining that the prosperity of the nation was due to it, and that all delays in the advent ef good times were due to extraneoue causes.” In another paragraph the Gicbe remarks : “ that Representative sponsor for American tamil, ie a delegate to the Qu>- bee conference, which need not be regard- ed as a bad omen. Mr. Diogley’s tariff legielation was guided by a national im-~ pulse rather than by ecooomic philosophy, Nelson Dingley, the latest an] that impulse is now directed in more Bue it is evident that neither The Globe nor the Liberal party are enthusiastic over the prospec t. reasonable and favorable courees.’’ snceeietiiiiliainteicin NOTES AND COMMENTS. —Montreal Star: It will not do for Cavadian citizens to relax their interest in politics just now. There is # prospect of anything but adull season ahead, The independent voter may get his chance before he expects it to express his oping.on ofthe Yukon proposai, the ** business is business” policy, the Drummond Connty deal, the Hardy irdecen cy and the rest of jt. —It i¢ a curous fact—notidin our te'egrams today,—that the men for whose sake the United States went to war are now the chief cause of difficulty to the United States forcesin Cuba. They will not, it appears, submit to the arrangemeu's made by the United States and Spanish geuerals ; aud the United States Govern- ment age COMpeiled to maintain well-nigh ne full Strengt th Or their ep them in OF fer, in Cuba to army -7 b vi ight ” last been done. appears to'lay for ap- cations of persons ready to accept the Liberal Premier for Prince Eds Tue Examiner is in ads its contemporaries as to the I his is but os as THE first mere ad vise advertisement. Sut we ha e no doubt that the advertisement wili duly appear it “all Island pagers, and perh ope in the Halifax Curonicle and St. John Telegraph. There is as much troth in the statement that the case is urgent , wo found in adverticements; and wetrusttha epeedy relief will be founa by all who are speci ially interested, including the missioner of Public Works. a -aie- «kee A STORY OF GLADSTONE. ‘ ug has at AR p! cthice ot wal { Islann. vance of all announcement. E xAMINER advertisem ent was (thé Com- A good story of Gladstone at the time of greatest rivalry with Disraeli is told in hi+g The Jewish World, credited to the Vienna Welt. Atadinner party the subject of Jndaism cropped up. “Admitted,” said Gladstone, “that the Jews have given the world a philesopher in Spinoza, musicians in Mendelssohn and Meyerbeer, # poet in Heine, the fact remains that they have not produced a single statesman.” There was silence fora moment. Every one knew, of course, that this was a direct allusion to Disraeli. Then one of the company stepped into the breach. “Mr. Gladstone,” he eaid,as a matter of fact the Jews have produced a statesman, one of the greatest the world has The fighiing instinct of Mr. Gladstone eurged. up at once. “May I ask, sir,” he said polit e ly, man?” Every one,anticipatiog a more than lively scene, waited in tense expecta~ tion for the answer, Ite ame in the quiet~ est tones: “Mores, sir.’ Everyone | smiled,and Mr. Gladstone joined in laugh.—Jewish Messenger. No other preparation bes ever done j so many people so much good as' Hood’s Sareapari!la, America’s Greatest Medicine, is usually and | seen.”’ | “who was this Je oiahh states. | the | The Queen vs. Gritlia.—Now befere the Court. BORN. In thiscity, on the 19th inet., to Mr. and of Wheatley River, to Dora Hall, of Char» lottetown. DIED. Suddenly,on Tuesday evening, July 19th, at the residence of John MacMillan, Hazelwood, West River, Mrs James A Hamilton, of Truro, Nova Scctia, mother of Mrs MacMillan, At Wocd Islands light houee, on the L&th inet., after a lingering illness, which she bore with patience and resignation to the Divine Willi, Mary McMillan, in the fortieth year of her sage. Deceased was the eldest daug!iter of the late James Me: Millan. At North Lake, Lot 47,00 July 3rd, after a short illness, Fanny, relict of the Jate John’Campbell, tailor, in the 79th year of her age. LOCAL NOTICES, —_—_—— The bargain counter hag a message for you today—diess goods at 25c, 35c. 50¢.=-See our ad.—Meore & MeLeod. Tuinking of buying a dress? Then stop at cur front centre counter today. See eur @ 1, Moore «& McLeod. Men’s readymade pants a, $1.00; $1,2¢; | and $1 50; up, all sizes, Grand er W D McKay. A gobd sive cressing at a low price, that’s “Boulevard.” 10c a bottle at RK. Kk. Josts, Stamper’s Corner. a or rapidly. 5 ness inen and travel- lers @arry them in vest a ° i them | in purses, he eepers keep them in — closeta. friends rec commend them to friends. use a Bay View and Other Notes. Haying is in full blast. The crop cf clover excells anything we have had in recent years Lobster fishing is over for this year it has been a ruccers at some factories. while at others it has been carried oa at » loss. Mackerel were quite pleztiful on this coast Jast week and quite @ nomber were hooked, J.C. Clark, E-q., retarned Saturday night from his trpto Burlington, Ver~ mont., where Le was representing the Grand Division of this Island at the Nat ional Division meeting. Stanley cheeve factory greater quantities of milk at Vv oy year. Clark, of the Ontario Agricult ural Colieg®, is epending his vacation here. He has leave of ab-ence from his duties at the College tor one year and is going to spend the time at C orne:l University. is handling far than in any The snnval trot was held on Central Park, Hope River on Saturday last. | Tnere wae the usual amount of drunkenness, fighting and profanty, Ssme of the valley boys «eveloped can- nibalistic tendencies with the resmlt uhat the Ruetico lads went". one minus parte of their ears. We understand that a rv meeller from town (a very meek man) was present and rendered valuable assistance iu keeping up the entertainment. The trotting was only a side show the main entertainment was the fighting an“ ear chewing. Would not these trots be a good place for our Scott Act Insogector to turn up if he is Only Liberals Need Apply. a WANTED IMMEDIATELY «4 Leader for the Liberal Party in Prince Edward [slaud. Adherence to political principles or Party policy i# not essential. The main point iv, if possible, to keep the Party together as «# FEEDER for Sir Louis and his friends. Applicant must be prepared to break all pre-election promises of self and Party, and shoulder a debs of about half a mil- lion dollars, besides the new Prince of Wales College job, and all acts of previous administration. Certificate of character aot needed: but applicant MUST BE A SMART FEL- LOW, and able to humbug a majority of the people. Salary $1 Dominion patronage. 300 a year aud share in Apply at once, as the case is urgent, to i. Bl my Charlottetown. N. B. Government post-office box, As a special inducement,—suc- not altogether too choice of bis company. His presence might be some check on tbe free sale of the ardent. A FEW CRUISES. i Mrs. F. H Beer, a daughter. ~ Sir,—Sir Lonis Dave: is enti:led to the| —— thanks of his many friends for his hoes | MARRIED. pitality at the Governmeni’s expense. Ue : is also self—denving. He was invited to! : At the Manse, . harlottetown, July lst, epeak on Dominion Day before the A, O. tad ; ? ; ‘2 | position on account of | the illness of Mr. Quinn, bat he denied himeelf the Atthe Manse, Charlottetown, July 13th pleasure of oblig ng the Trishmen in by Rev. T.F. Fullerton, Jacob G. Eoman, | order that he might keepa previous en~ of Argy]! le Sho re, o Is abell a McPhee, of : gxagement to go fis hing with rome triends| Riverdale. | in the flagship Acadia in and around Bay At the Mans:, Charlottetown, July 14th | Fortune. The Government bore the by Rev. T. F. Fullerton, Nicholas Clare, | cost of the entertainment. Sir Louis is’ neXt heard from on a cruise on the Acadia with more friends arouad Cape Breton wed the Bras “dOr Lake+; and now is for the third timé oo another cruise, this time with the Hon. Benj. Rogers and; ramor bas it that Sir Louis is using “sunny waye”’ oc Mr Rogers to induce him to be~ come leader of the Local Government. It if significant that Hon Mr, Farquber-on Is net among the invited guests. He will be asked, however, to support the Rogers Adwivistration, and if he dues rot do £0 Mr Tarte will be a-ked to provide another | tng for the dredzing. Consequently Mr. F urguharson’s independence is consider - | ably hampered by reason of his receipt of $25 a day from the Dominion Govern-! meatasa tug owner, INDEPENDENT. Don’t wait till your cough is bad enough | to keep you in bed. Take Dr. Harvey’s | Southern Red Pine, ss soon as you feel w co'd coming—it cures. | They Say I Actions Spark i; Louder than Worde | Weaiways keep a full or of the best of everything in our line. Our prices]; are th ¢ same y, alittle less ‘ies you pay ' fo. inferior ete ek. ‘Our Prioo Speak | ' Even Louder Than Actions. | | Pre . They shout and the result f¢ an increas: 10 rade beyond our greatest expectations | | See those ceda? Shingles 9S, eents. They are quick sellers, 181. James ‘Connolly’s Wharf. Barrett, S PHONE = | superior quality it is cheap. ' Mark Home Makers:----- - OR rURNIT URE. Means most to people who have the least money to spend eee Wright & In spite of its: | and workmanship— Co. Ltd —- | THE TEA OF '98, | be providec by the committee in charge. cessful applicant will be appointed to the first vacant Dominion Cflice in this Pro- vinee, without regard to fitness, a Light felt hats, straw aad crash hats at (02 st— Prowse ene. 167 3 > Ca, Lightest Plate Camera Eastman’s No. 2 Eureka Jr. Takes pictures 34 x 314 inches; weighs but 12% ounces, Meniscus lens, rotary shutter, three stops, view finder, socket for tripod screw. Perfectly adapted to snap-shots or time exposures and equally con- venient as a hand or tripod camera, Price with plate holder, - - - S250 Complete deveioping and p stati ontilt, - 1.00 Cataiogue of Eureka Cameras and Kodaks free at agencies EASTMAN KODAK CO. rochester, N. Y. “We advertise what we have. We sell what we advertise.” Run Regularly, Fit Finely, Wear well, way with oer “L, adieg fine Dongo’a, plan toe. That’s the _ icher Shoes,” f as), Comlertable, Durabie, | If you are looking for comfort in a shoe nd is here. Onor Binoecher shoes just the thing— SL.S5 a pair. R, K. JOST, tam per's Corner. “We 1] what we vou will fi are advertise what we have... We advertise.” oO EN RD ran AE SOU Ris In aid of St. Mary’s Ch urch wil] be held on the beautifal grounds, near the Convent on Thursday, the 21st day of Jul ly. The usual sinusements and sports vill A bras3 bend will be in attendance enliven the occassion, Special l carry to ; train will passengers at the following rates. Charlottetown to York inclusive $0.85 Suffolk to St Andrews si 15 | | Dong glass to Marie Pe .60 Midgell tw Ashton " 45 Selkirk to Bear River oA HE New Z<caland 6 26 Harmony a 5 Pisquid to St Teresa 15 48 Road to Georgetown os 85 Summerside Winsloe and intermediate Stations to Souris single first class fare in time for special train to Souris. Leave Charolttetown 7.15 A M sta ndard ** Royalty Junction 7.30 “« York 7.45 *% “ “ Bedford 8.00 “ “ Mount Stewart 820 “ * * Morell 8.50 * sé “ St. Peters 900 * & “ Selkirk 936° * “ “« Bear River 9.45 « “¢ Arrive at Youris 10.15 * e | Admittance to grounds and tea 25 cents, | MICH. D. MceCORMACK, Seeretary Souris, July 4th °98 153 2i tues thur wkly WANTED---A “PREMIER! canrerrnirrtnnere ena ne A Curious Fact It is really remark- . able the number of |» cheap plated watch {hp -ases that are made and |» ‘old these Cays—cases [> that will wear any- |» where from six weeks 10 three years, and | most of them contain. ing a guarantee war- renting them to wear tor 20 years. A gcod filled case, one that will wear for 20 years, costs within a dollar of of what it did seven years ago. Tlat dol- _— a: lar represents the reduced cost of ,waking~ the gold costs just the same. I sell gold filled cases, cases that have stocd the test of vears, and personally evarantee every case ¥¥VF FES STS EET TET T TTT «i! that I sell in addition tothe manufacturers warrant. a | have some of the latest and most desirable pat- terns in stock, also silver. Any make of movement you want. al =H. W. TAYLOR QI QMUAAASAALUAhg ALAASGLRRLAAAG AAA LMASGGAAAAAGA LU AALdRG LAN GLU UUL Add! FIIITTS 4 OT SS BRUCES. SSOSEOCS SSE HOSSEGSSCOSGE J CDs SPONOGTIACSCSOTEALOO Queen St—High Class Tz iloring—Queen St GCOROCEO SESE HFOS DEST SACK LH SOBtOOseeeseulsesecer Yes you cai Purchase a suit of clothes for $5.00—But what is it ? worth, and if you are satisfied, who should divagree with you? But would it not be more satisfactory to buy one of our make $10 00 or $12? If there is any ditfisuity in getting one to fit you, we will make one to special measure by first class workmen, for $12, 13.50, $15, and upward. Wecould fill a newspaper ful! of testimonials in praise of well made clothes, but wé forbear. pry par me Pee dition aie es ary died) ad INTE ror. el es sal nee cot So , ad eae t . \ Ce NC ata YE fe" ec ene * een " ‘ " oP mina net ns It’s all it’s eee Se} 1% 4 law et tg LeES Ase rs f ery bs py) a EE be SSIBCO“OScCees SAeIlrose H OOS TEOCBSSSSOSSCAOOSEOEO 4Tr Bruces High Class Tailoring y Quecn St Ch'town 3 EA ee et eae of Ts tas Rae eae 9 a) ¢ " J r ‘ 1 “ ‘ ew “ aw t >. 2 " « Sata “SdwAT Sear Pinel de DT tedl ecto tS tel itll LAS AS abeied wid ated wis Sl od oh yom Va corr A SedaT Ry rr RNY “a , rrr ete > ts viv Se Eee TEE ee - POSIS GREEN. We are leaders in the Green business We sell the best We have sold more in the past six years than any ce use In - Islar ¢ HANDLER ie PENNELL & High Grade. English Manures are tbe BEST, CHSAPEST, and Unly Reliable Fertilizer on thw market. Have been largely used here for 10 years, with most gratifying resulte—.nd without a single failure. 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