eee Se eee ee SRL A rea cm x08 pe BM ote ey ve) THE DAILY EXAMINER JURL 29. —_ — A QUESTION. Lagos We have no disposition to disturb the serenity of Sir Louis Davies’ holiday. Sir Louis ia at home for a rest; let him have ‘t. He will need some reserve force when, in August next, he comes to deal with the lTpited -States Commissioners at Quebec ; and we hope that the bargain to be made will be a good one for Canada. But, perbaps, some of his friends will explain a problem suggested by the following words clipped from the Patriot’s interview with “‘ the knightly-Sir Louis”: “ True, the total expenditure was large,” proceeded Sir Louis, nd but _every item is capable of defence and justification, The total expenditure, every item of which is capable of defence and justifica- tion, is in round numbers $8,000,000 more than that which Sir Louis, and Sir Richard, also, when in Op- position denounced as the height of ex- travagance ! Now, the question expenditure is justifiable in every parti- cular sum that goes to make it up, on what ground did Sir Louis stand wher. he denounced the smaller amount as un)justi« is, if the larger fiable and extravagant ? Perhaps someone will satisfy the inde pendent farmers of this Provioce, who yoted the Liberal ticket because Sir Louis told them that the Tories were “ extrava~ gant,” that an addition by the Liberals of $8,000,000 a yeartothe “Tories’ extrava- gant expenditure” is not extravagant. a+6eo ero NOTES AND COMMENTS. — Risky pic-nicing weather. —** Remember the Maine,” cry our cousins tothesouth. “Yes,” says the Canadian Grocer, “it ise always well for merchants to rememb:r the main—thing.” —There was a perhaps inadvertent omis- sion fromthe Patriot’s interview with Sir Louis Davies. No questions were asked or anewered as to the promised Hills~ borough Bridge and Southern Railway ! —Sir Louis Davies announces that Mr. Jobn Charlton. M. P., may be one of the Commissioners at the Quebec Conference. Mr. Charlton gave the Washington politi- cians timely advice as to the best means of squeezing the Canadian lumber trade, and he is a New Yorker, born bred and educated. The qnestion is, will his influ- ence on the commission pot inure to the advantage of the United States? —Mr Sharpe is receiving warm and well deserved praise for improvements in the summer time-table. Strange that when Senator Ferguson was struggling, a few years ago, for the introduction cf the principle of close connection with the mainland, upon which the new timestable is based, those whoare now praising Mr Sharpe were then equally loud in their abuse of the Senator. —Sir Louis Davies, whatever his faults may be, has still a warm admiration for his native isle. In the course of an inter~ view withthe Patriot heis reported to have said: “Thereis’ nothing half so lovely as the auburn shores and emerald green of Prince Edward Island. I have travelled considerable lately and have seen many beautiful placee, but none equalled in landscape beauty the Island nestling on the -blue waters as viewed from the deck of the Northumberland yesterday,” A © 0 et ee OBITUARY. The relatives, neighbors and friends were gathered together at Brooklyn, Lot 61, on the 22nd inst., to lay to rest the re- mains of Mary, eldest daughter of the late Joseph Compton and beloved wife of Ben~ jawio Bears. Throughout her long avd painful illness she showed that same mild and patient disposition that made her an exemplary wife and mother. She was in the 53rd year of her age, and leavesa husband, seven sons and two daughters, and alsoa large circle of relatives and June 29 149 dy 3i wy di. friends, to mourn her Joss. She died as she had lived, in the good will and esteem of | * = — neighbors and acquaintances, as the large attendance at her funeral showed. The lixbearers were: Murdock McKinnon, - P. P., James Compton, Charles Mc- Kivnon, Henry Camptell, Christopher Jardin and John Stymest.: An aged and estimab’s Jady has passed awav¥ at Stitimerside—the wife of Hon. James Muirhead. Mrs. Muirhead leaves a husband, four sons and six daughters, The sons are Colin, Chicago, William F., Gravd Rapids, Mich.,and John Muirhead, druggist, Summerside. The daughters are Mrs J D Enman, Summerdide, Mre. SF Hodgson, Charlottetown, Mrs W B Morri- THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JUNE 29, 1898 THE KINDERGARTEN. ao alone ener i ; Closing I xercises ‘bere was a lerge attendance of visitors at the closing exercises of this moat iuter esting school, this forenoon; and great interest was shown in the exercises. The decided ability of Miss Sayre oni her assistants was made evident in the perfect discipline of the little ones under their charge. The Kindergarten fits children for entry into the fourth grade of the public schools, and it is also a training school for jKindergartners. Mise Huot, having passed a highly satisfactory exam! nation, was presented by the Rev. Mr. Campbell with a diploma as a Kindergar- den teacher ,vnd w |i;o,e.@ Kiadergarden in Summerside after the holidays. PERSONAL. Miss Laura Rowe left yesterday morns ing for Boston. tev L G McNeil!, of St. John, is wviert- jng his native province. Miss Gilleham, of Ottawa, is the of Mre. F. W. Hyndman. Rev. Mr. Sutherland had a relapse last guest Rey. J. A. Gordon and wife arrived from St. Johniast night. They are registered at the Queen Hotel. Mr. Theodore Abbott, ot Union Road, accompanied by his daughter, were pas- sengers by the Halifax yesterday on a holiday trip to Boston. Miss Laura Young, B. A , who has been spending the winter with triends in New York, returned home yesterday. She was a passenger in the Halffax. George McDougall, the constable mur- derously attacked at O'Leary, is reporved a little better today. [t is feared tbat blood poisoning may set in. Mr. W. J. Farrand, the popular re-~ presentative of the Canadian Drug Com- pany, St. John, is visiung the province in the interest of that well known concern. Rev. Theophilus McLeod, pastor of the Palmer Avenue Presbyterian Church, Corinth, N. Y., is spending the summer tn his native province. Kev. Mr. McLeod's address is Eldon, Harry Williams, son of Mr Thomas Williams of the 1.U.R , bas retarved from the Drummond Railway where be bas teen some weeks chaining tne road off.—Monc- ton Transcript. Ex-piper Findlater, V. C., Gordon Highlanders, the hero uf Dargai, bas ter- minated his engagement with the Alham-~ bra company, where he was exuibiting himself, and isto be given a position iu Her Majesty’s housetolu, and thus be kept from want. Hotel Davies: I C Hall, Hotel Acadia; Peter McNutt, Malpeque; Mr and Mrs Parker, T H Dobson, Alen Parsons, BE Sumper,' H H Enyeike, R W Houston, Montreal; E B Williams, Ottawa; Harold Wright, St John; W McLeod, Boston, At the Queen §Hote!: Edwin Wagstaff, Halifar; Joun F Baker, City; Ne] McLeod, Summerside; Rev J M Gurdon, St. John; Mrs Gordon, do., E Walker, Bass River; M J Somers, Boston, .M K Murphy, Baltimore; Wm Sinp.oo, [Summercide; Mrs O N Carney, Boston; Mrs K J Gates, Roxbury, Mass; Miss Katharine McLean, Arlington, Mas; Mrs. J D Luco, Hyde- park, Mass; Jas de W itt, Montreal; Geo Boyce, Brockville, Ont. Rev. W.J. Kirby with Mrs. Kirby and family, left this morning on an extended visit to the Old Country. During Lis stay abroad Mr. Kirby will be a delegate to the World’s Sunday School Conyention, of which he isa vite-president, Rev. Mr. Kirby is a prominent member of the Order of Foresters, and last evening he was resented with at address on behalf of Courts Avondale aud Mount Stephen. Accompanyiog the address was an elegant gold-beaded cane. Masonic Temple Co. Th2 Annual Eeeting of the Masonic Temple Company, will be held in the Board of Trade Koom, Masonic Temple, on Wednesday July 13th, 1898 at 8 o’clock p.m. for the election of Directors and general business. By order sop, Grand Rapids, and Misses Janet, Zillah and Adah Muirbead, Summerside. It is about two years ago that Mr. and Mrs Muirhead celebrated their golden wedding, avd her death is the first break in a happy family circle. The funeral took place Monday afternoon, to Summerside ceme- tery, with a very large attendance of relatives and friends. Rey R.S. Whidden, of Bedeque, officiating. The Masonic Grand ,in session here Friday, passed a ution of condolence, which was for~ warded, under the seal of the Grand Lodge, to Bro. Hon. James Muirhead. ——_> 2<aa———— have been sick you will find Bods Sersoparilla is the best medicine you can take to give you appetite and strength. D. McLEAN,. | This FF renoon. | ~ night, but he is improving again today. } from committee on Special train mornin | Wrieht’s Furniture Is always good, and is cheaper, all things considered, than any other Local ant Other Items, | City SetveLs.—The cny schools will close tomorrow. wlienihialalion For Dritit.—No. 1 Company, 4th Regt C. A., will meet for dri!l tonight at 7.30 o’clock, ia un:form. THere is reason to believe that the Methotist Sunday School pienic to Maple Grove on the 6.h July willbe w big suc- cess, Evxpay School teachers of First Metho- dist Courch will meet tonight at 8.30 in the parlor. Picnic comm ttees are ex- pected to bring their reports. CaLepontan Cius.—The annual Scot- tish gathering wil! he held this year at fiead of St. Peter’» Bay on Wednesday, 17th August. Part culare later. = - — Sr Perers Day Scuoo. —Hie Honor the Lieutenant Governor will distribute the prizee this evening at 8 o’clock. All interested in education are invited. shonin A. OU. H.—Don’t forget the sports on Dominion Day, The programme is aa excelleut one and should attract a grest crowd. The oration by Mr. Quinn, M. P., will be well worth hearing. lie A Rapbicat Cuayce Succestep. — A correspondent of the Guardian suggests that hereafter the ladies remove their hats at cervices in the First Methodist Church. He says that on Sucday last the view was materially obstructed by large hats. Sartors ARREstED,.—Two sailors ou the brig Viola, named Oscar Larsenand Henry Vovts, were yesterday afternuvon arrested at the instance of Cap- tain George E. Finley. The sailors are charged with being druok, disorderly and assulting the captain on board his ship. Taey will come up for trial tomorrow. : Ziox Cucrca Piextc.—Return to Freetown trom Summerside, 32 cente other stations between Summerside and | Freetown single first-class rates, going and returaing by regular train. From stations between Ubarlottetown and Freetown, tickets at reduced rates can be obtained Norwegian | tickets of picnic. Date of picnic, July 4th. ——-- Avmosv a Seriovs Couristox.— Whilst Mr. Bayfield Williams, Private Secretary to Sir Louis H, Davies, Minister of Marine and Fisheries, in company with a iady friend was ridiog a bicycle down Queen Street near Dodd’s corner, yesterday he was run into by a carriage driven by two women. By skilful manoeuvering Mr. Williams managed to escape without Serious injury to bimeelf, but the bicycle was thrown down on the street and the front wheel ran over by the carriage. The many friends cf Mr. Williams will be pleased to learn that beyond a slight shcck to his nervous system he was uninjured Charlottetown am—— Sewerage TENDERS FOR SEWER PIPA SEALED TENDERS endorsed {‘‘Proyo als for furnishing Sewer Pipes tor Charlotie- town” addressed tothe undersigned, w:l! be received at this office. until noon oa Friday; the 8th July, prox., for furnishing Stoneware, or Vitrified sewer Pipe and their appur enances, accord- ing to conditions and specifications*’to be seen at the office of the Commissioners of Sewers and Water Supply for the City of Charlottetown, Prince Edw-erd Island, or at the office of their Chief Engineer, Freeman C. Coffin, Esq., 58 State Street, Boston, Mass. Proposais must be on the forms suvynplied from this Office, and each tender must he accompanied by a certified bank cheque for Three Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($33u.) pey- able to the order of the said Commissioners. Thischeque wilibe forfeited if the pa ty decline ihe contract, or fail to complete the | work cvntracted for, and wiil be returned in case of non-acceptance of tender, The said Commissioner's do not bind the m- felves to a-cept the lowest or any tender, DAVID LAIRD, ; “hairman, Cfiice of Commissioners of Sewers and Water f Supply, Chartottetown, P. E, Island, June 27, 1898—june 27 2 aw : * ee | For The Picnic Party. | No pienie perty bas everything required | uvtl » boule of Abbey’s Salt is added to the basket. A teaspoonful of thie stand- ard English preparetion, ina tumbler of water, makes a delicious and healthful drink. Don’t go*without it if you want io enjoy your outing thoroughly. Sold by druggists everywhere at 60 certs @ larg+ bottle. Trial eize 25 cents. -_ MARRIED. At Needham, Maas, on the 23rd inet., by Rev. Jobn A. Macelwain, Louis L. Holman, Sumwmerside, and now on the staff of the Yonth’s Companion, to Mise Edoa L. Bourne, danghter of Charles E. Bourne, Needham. DIED. At Summerside, on the 24th inset., in the 78.b year of herag-, Zillah Townsend,wife of Uon. James Muirhead and daughter of the late James Townsend, of Traveller’s Rest, At Abram’s Village, on the 29:h_ ult., after a sbort illness, Joseph M. Gallant, aged 88 years, leaving two sons and four daughters. The deceased, who wa« highly e-teemed and respected by all who knew him, was the father of Mr. 38. E. Gallant, ex-M. P. P, late representative of the third electoral district of Prince County. At Carleton, Lot 28, 0n the 17th inst.» Sarah Carruthers, aged 54 year-, wife of Charles Doull, leaving a husband, three sous and two daughters 7 Te Cure a Cold in one Day Take Laxativ? Brom> Quinine Tablets. All Druggists refand the money i! it fails to cure, 5c A tempting array of tropical fruit at Sanderson & Co’s. Tomatoes, Cal plume, peaches, apricots, bananas, 25c per dozen; cucumbers aud cabbage.—Sanderson & Co. CABL A) )tdé38* AGSE2e 0 Algernon H. Prowse, Ship & General Broker, Com- mission Merchant, « hart- ering & General Agent St. John’s, - - - - Newfoundland A. B. C. CODE, For Genera! Business. P, 0. Box 832 For Shipping 148 12in eod SCOTT'S CODE, ‘fo Contracturs ! Tenders, addressed to Charles Palmer, Esq., Chairman of Trustees, will be received up to saturaay, 9h Julv, for the construction ofa new building of brick and stone for the Prince Edward Island Hospital A certified cheque for 5 per cent of the amount of the offer must accompany each tender, the lowest or any tender not necessarily accep ted, Plank and specific:tions can be seen at the office of C, B. CHAPPELL, f Architect, June 14—eodtd Iv’s No Secret lalla neni Our method of doing business, We're l.beral because it pays to be liberal. ‘he better we serve you the tetter hold we have on your trade. Perhaps you haven’t tried us. Perhaps you would like to— very well—here’s the chance. A Suit of Underelothing _ No pig-in the bag here. We tell you just whatit isall the way through—ro better no worse; that you can rely on. Its Construction Creats color, good texture, new good:, good fit, beet workmanship, warranted to wear for yeara, all sizes and colors, Money back if it isn’t what we say. New York Cheap Store. Phillip Goodstein Opposite Parliament House, Grafton St. NOTICH. Certain parties having already this cea. son been trespassing on my property on the Morell River Lot 52. I now give notice that any persons found fishing with~ out my written permission or otherw se trespassing on the said premises will be prosecuted instantly without any distinc- tion. J.S. MORRIS. Hich-erade Art Rocme ee 8. F. TarBush, for the High Grade Art Co., has opened an office 4 doors up from J. T. McKenzie’s store on west side of Queen street, and is of- fering to enlarge photos, tin-types or group pictures very cheap for three months, that everybody may have a sample of their work. He hag in the | past 10 months delivered the highest - grade work ever delivered on P, E. I. Beware of unauthorized agents, All work guaranteed, and no deposit required, 138 ‘arily accepted For further particulars . roar! 110" GHUach Sunday School | ICNIC WILL BE HELDAT Birch Grove, reetown, ——(O N-—— MONDAY, JULY 4th. Trains will leave at 9 a.m. (local). Return Tickets :—Adalts 40 cente, Lady and Geutleman 65 cents. Specie! rates to families- Tickets for rate at Railway Station on morning of Picnic, also at Haczard & Moore’s, Geo, Carter & Co’s and at W. M. Coffin’s. . C. J. McMILLAN, Secretary. 149 3i wed thur sat wl is “Shin a ha Shin Boila” THE Catholics of China Point and G.llas Point take this means of invit- ing all their friends aud the public in general to their Tea-Meeting and Amusements which they purpose holding near China Point Wharf +o (reneseneens Thursday, July 7th, Next in aid of their chapel now in course of erection, All kinds of amusements and sports usual at such gatherings will be provided, and music galore will enliven the occasion A superior new Singer Sewing Machine donated to the chapel fund by Mr W, J. O’Reillv, will be disposed of by LUT- TERY on the occasion, at the small sum ol 25c a ticket. A saloon well stocked with Temperate drinks, fruit, ice cream and al! the delic cacies of the season, will be on the grounds an? will be presided over by Mr John Morrisey, a Prioce of Hospitality. The Str. Jacques Cartier will leave Steam Navigation Whert at 10 a.m. to bring excursionists to the Tea, returning aout 6 o’clock p m. Admiegion to the grounds including ten 25 cente. Should the day prove unfavorable the tea will take place ou Saturdey, By crder, WALTER MORRISEY, Great Kastern Tea | CARDIGAN BRIDGE Dominion Dav, July 1st,1898 In sid of All Saints’ Church. This Tea willte the attraction of the season. Amusements of all kinds will b provided. Meals, ingluding a bot dione will be furrished in a style to’ please ih¢ most fastidious. A concert will ve giver in the hallat Cardigan Bridge by which the festivities of the day will le brought to a close, Come one and all to ihe Great Easters Tea and you will bave cause for self-grat- ification during the remainder of the yeaa 1898; ; dv&wky THE ORANGE TEA Will be held on the 12th July at Wilt- Shire Station. A train will le»ve Ch’town and Alberton in the merning and another will leave the city at 2.15 for the convenience of clerks and others and will arrive at the grounds in 45 minutes This is always the tea of the season. Everybody is there so if you wavt.tu meet your friends either to talk politics or io do business except rum selling be there. Two Old Scott Act prosecutors will be on deck. The Orange Society bas ao use for the rum business so a hint 18 sufficient, See ad later in this paper. REUBEN BARRETT, Secretary. dy 2i wy li. Tenders For Stone. Tenders addressed +o the undersigned and marked “Teuders for Stone” will be received not later than July 8th from rties willing to contract for the suppl y- ing of 400 cubic yards of quarried stone within easy re&ch say four miles of Kin - kora Church, contract to be finished by December lat, ; Tenders may be accepted for the entire quantity or for lotsof 50 or 100 yards price to be stated also for dimension store. ascertain quantity of such may be re- quired, Lowest or any tender not necess~ apply to J.J, MACDONALD, 7. Kinkora, June 2 tth 1898, NTR 20Uh, at. 10,30 o’eyoe sery, .. onan ers, Ladies v ij! fin ' the acer: 1 By Crper or CoMMITTEE. ‘OPE R \ YAN dy 2i wy li, wali PLA Ws *preial anion te-uurrow, Xpleadid eni leetion or : E, H.N¢ Don’t miss this saie, DR TOR, Newfoundlak ee — The most pictn resortin Am The Sportsman’s Paraiiy Every River and Lake the sie of Newt Kailway abo Salmon & Tei The Snortest Sea Quickest ana safest any part is via Mail st “BRU » Classed A 1 Sa I N . seaves North Sydney ey “ Friday eveniog,on arrivalal e: ) express. Returning, jeaua on arrival oft Joh arrival of St. John’s ex ; FARE: ~Charlottetown a Nfld. first $19 95, second $10,30, 7 tickets on sale at al! tALiON8 on ty RK. and 8. Nav. 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