aanantetsae a GS GOS ln te AT tage Oa te a a nt ag een aengh Meee. Te MU fh it | Ly) b.-Veekly Sailing for Boston. From Charlotte Hawke-bury and Halitex SS*La Grard Duchess” Tu rdey al noon S Halifax Fridays at noon Fron Boston Tuesdays and Saturdaya from Halifax La Grand Dachesse Wed nesdays4pm SS Halif rdays 11 pm T cketa for eale at stationsgon P EJ Rail «sy For Tickets, raies and infor mation apply to W W CLARKE Agent Or 0 Charletietewn H |. CHIPMAN Canrdian Avent 7 : oo Valifax NS ANNUAL | Hillsborough Tea. = The ladies of Fort Augustus Parieh intend holding their Annual Hillsboreugh Tea, oa Thursday, July 13th. onthe beautifol grounds adjoining the church, Fort Augustus not only has mery ,lces of historica) interest to boast of, bul bas scenery which for beauty and variety is unequalled in the province, The committee in charge are determin. ed toleave nothing undone to make the 13'h a red-ietter day at Fort Augustus. Saloons well stocked with temperate drinks, confectionery, ice cream, and the femous Dromore Strawberries, will be on the grounds, and all amusements and music usual on such occasions will be pro via ad. The steamer Southport will leave Ferry Wharf, Ch’town, at 10 am, returning at 7 Pp m. The beautiful New Church, which is pow well advanced towsrds co:spletion, will be open to the public. Should Thursday prove unfavorable the te. will be held on the foliowing Saturday By Orper or Commirrer. 150 — c3iw2i The Rest ot the Week LP. PUCKLi COMPANY Will play at the Opera House at popular prices—10c, 20c and oe. €~e €6e Our Store Will be closed on Saturday, Dominion Day. We will be open on Friday night till 10 o'clock, to give you a chance to buy your “Tiger Brand” Olothing, Boots and Shoes for Saturday. R. H. Ramsay & Co’, THE OUTFITTERS. See See on —— eee eee Dominion Day Excursion to Pictou & Return Fare One Dollar Steamer Piincess wil! leave Co’e Wharf @t7 o’cluck in the morning, and retura Game evening about six. By order, ¥ W HALES, Bec’y THE DAiuY EXAMINER, CHARLUTTETOWN, JUNE 29, #39 Te 1 [t will not do tor{the government and ] HK DAILY EXAM NER therr Organs to merely Gaenor e |] ne Ex~ ~a AMINRR aod the Grand Jury. Nor can} JUNE 29, 1899. they hope to be rmlieved from tue blame j . | attaching to them bys one-sided white- washing enguiry held at the asylum, even | BAD FOOD AND NEGLECT AT HOSPITAL FOR INSANE: Pee not present. Neith« Tue Patriot bas interfered in this mat- if a shorthand reporier were employed, aud ifewen the editor of THe Exaviner was r can they ehift the } blame (as The Patriot tries todo) upon i y aa y £O ‘ en~ . ! ter somewhat hastily and somewhat offen Mr. McPhail whose difficult position is or ly, as weil as unnecessarily. If the} mide additional y difficult asa result of | charges publicly made in THe ExaMINER partisanship avd nepotism in | were shown to be untrue the record of THE those wha furnish the asylum wi. food Ex AMINFR proves that it would readily ad- aad other supplier. The respors bility mit the faet. If they were not untrue, then | praty primarily aod essentially, upon the everyone will admit that Tur Examiner g2vernmen!; and the people will, of course, was fully justified in publiehing them- | pold the government responsible, Whether, indeed they are true or untrue Concerning the they ought to be published and therecught| Tyg Exawixen to respond tothe iuvita- to be an Investigation held in respect to tion of Premier Farquharson, we have only them ; | it ie atylums for (he insane whose inmates have ‘ } . e } . a { : } forall experience has proved that | ¢, say that he was ready to go aud would easy to fall into careless ways in| naye gone tosee and hear the evidence adduced on behalf of the Government: but } . oiimatea?} ols j ann a ‘ ' , : | NO recourse, especially where the sepplies| p.. misunderstanding as io the means of | are furnished by relatives and friends of toand from the Asylum. Itis transit authorities 10 | »eediess to say that THe Examiner is, at the Government or other a}! times, amenable to fact and reason. But propriety, we have to say that the action of Premier Farquhareon—the man whom, above al} : holds responsible for | One, o8 follows : the management of tbe bospitul—in being Wepnaepay June 28th. present during the Grand Jury’s enquiry, with the object influencing of ite findings, } charge, a i T aS oe ia al , a |; Asareply to The Patriot’s attack upon | ;., the light of reason and | Tux Examiner and its correspondents we | quote the report of the Grand Jury con- ‘ . . | cerning the state of our public institu- othere, the country fo Tue TICE AND JUSTICES OF THE Court. We, the Grand Jury of Queen’s County, having inspected the Hospital for the In- sane, the Poor House, the Jail, and the Charlottetown Market House beg to re- port as follows: Cuizr Jvs- SUPREME | HonorasLe THE iy Open to questios and censure, NOTES AND COMMENTS. ice —Settlement of the Alaskan boundary question by agreement to a modus vivendi bas been further delayed. —The Summerside Journal remarke that “the non~appointmert cf a County Court Judge is interfering considerably with business in Queen’s County.” But the busivese of Queen’s County is a secon- dary consideration in the minds of minis- ters at Ottawa. ‘The firet consideration ie to make Belfast safe forthe Farquharson Administration and reconcile the French Liberala of Tignish and ether constiiwen- cies to the deprivation of representations ever since the building was constructed it} ;, pither Senate, Hovse of Commons or has been customary to allow the fires to Jadisiary go down each night during the winter somaeansnetaeminindigmeaicgiiiasini mooths between ten aud eleven o’clock : p m., and not revived again until five or Things to Make a Note of. six o’clock a. m , thus exposiog the in- oe mates to an uncomfortably low tem perature as well as causing the water to freeze in the pipes and on the floors. We | bed than a trip on ecme of our river steam- would strongly recommend that the fires | ers. We have in mind just now a very be kept up continuously during cold wee-| pleasant rai] by steamer Elfia to Rocky ther, and @ uniform temperature be maio~ | Point. This atezmer has been refitted tained and recorded daily in the different | this past springand is managed by very wards, The buildir g throughout was as efficient officers and crew. She has passed clean and tidy as its overcrowded state | the government inspection and is therefore will permit. — thoroughly safe, while Captain Wiener in We fouud that the flour, meal, mi)k and} charge will doall io his power to make the butter supplied to the institution prior to | ttip pleasant and comfortable. May last were in some instances totally coment unsuitable; but this grievance,we are assur- ed, hae been removed. We would suggest however that in future the storekeeper be required to use more caution when receiv- ing supplies. The /oor House appeared to be as clean and comfortable as its overcrowded and dilapidated condition permits. The Jail may be briefly described as a disgrace to the province. No provision is made for the health or cleanliness of the prieoners. Upon inquiry it was learned thatthe genera! batnroom has not been in working order for some years, The Charlottetown Market Houce was also inspected, and the jury would suggest that some of the chopping blocks and table teps be renewed. We take this opportunity of expressing | our regret at theloss this province has sustained in the death of toe late Judge Alley. On behalf of self and fellows, Horace Haszarp, Foreman. Dated a. Charlottetown, P. E. 1., June 28th, 1899. Thus almost every statement made by laa Examiner’s correspondent is borne out front shirts—three dozen to select from at by the Grand Inquest of Queen’s County | Paton & Co’s. tf TL A os - 7 naa oY | Gace ey Better Thay Ere,” Ard Still the Best June Weather bright and pleasant after the cold spring, what could be more delight- 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 _—eee— ALL THIS MONTH MARK WRIGHT! AND CO Hospital! for the Insane. — We found this building very wuch overcrowded, to euch an extent that ten patients were com- pelled to sleep in rooms originally intend- ed to accomodate five. The eeilings and floors were in gome places much out of re- peir; particularly was this the case in mele words Nes, 1,2,and 3. The win dow sashes in at least some of the halls and rooms reqvire to be repaired. We were much eurprieed to learn that What nicer afternoon outing could be Chinese Again. —_— -— Bexiix, June 28—The Lokalanzeiger published yesterday a despatch from Kiao CLau, Province of Shang-Tung, China, eaying that natives have destroyed the railway works of the German ergineers ond that @ punitive expedition have been sent against them. iP >. <<a Alfred A. Taylor, of Margaree says One bottle of MINARD’S LINIMENT cured a swelling ofthe gamble joint, and saved a horse worth $140.90. Thos. W. Payne of Bathurst, saved the life of a valuable horse that the Vet. had given up, with afew bottles of MIN- ARD’S LINIMENT. } The Latest Fad.—Gentlemen’s — silk respect [Oj failure of the eustor of | SHIP NEWS Port of Summerside ENTERED, June 27—Jennie Armetrong, Grady, | Pictou, cowl; es Campana, Demers, Pictou, i ’plores, J vue 23 BIG STOCK apc I ag Pianos & Organs | JUST ARRIVED AT— PLETCHER’S PIANO WAREROOMS. Restive, Cain, Richibucto, } lumber, | CLEARED, { June 27—as Campasa, Demers, Mont- real :-- BP DOROP GHONO. i cic es cause $1300 00 Zan MON OO. i ccd 556 00 | 2 Ases lobsters. ee 20 Hh OM ae ota 25.00 ee Wey NUON bin cise encerecar as 573.00 $2474 00 June 23—Restive, Cain, Pictou, bal; Jecnie Armstrong, Grady, Miramichi, bal; Jessie Newell, McLure, Picton, bal. a | You can buy fine colored organdies and dress muslins cheap these days at Stanley Bros—read ad, Sa 2M Ye Me Se 2 eM Sp Wee SiS SF KK TR RK Beside Building FLouses I do all kines of carpen- ter work, joiuing, turn- ing and all classes of job- bing. I have a properly equipp- ed factory and turn out work to order, to the eatisfaction of my custom. ers. Next little job you have bring it my way! it will be well done, it will be promptly done! it won’t cost more than it is worth. Factory on Fitzroy Street between Weymouth and Cumberland Streets. Don’t confuse it with any. WM. W. HARPER Manufacturing Contractor, Ke 829% ME NEN ME Se Ne ah AS Uv Ze YS A> WS Us WP ees ospital Concert —AND— ENTERTAINMENT An Ice Cream Concert in aid ef the P E leland Hoepital, will be held in the Kindergarten Yall, on Tuesday, llth July next,a: 8pm. Programme later. ‘Tick ets 35 cents PLEASANT NEWS FOR 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 Iwo 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 BRAND, and see that you get *the HOUSEKEEPERS.un OPERA HOUSE BUILDING. = o— E'rpiday| FROM 8 TO 10 P. M We sell 100 Blouses. Our 5Se special for =S cts Only one to a customer, SENTNER, MeO & a SUSU OU nt ret AU MISS MARGARET ANGLIN ag says $ “Maypole Soap is most satis- factory and gives the best of results for quick cle4n dyeing.”’ DYES any material any colour. For sale everywhere. book on Home Dyeing on : The great English Home Dye, washes and IT PAYS TO BUY AT PERKINS —- FRE application. 7 “ = _ » A. P. TIPPET & CO., 8 Place Royale, MONTREAL. ge o> UU ee Urs ons = F P K ER r AVv= open tI 9.30. p. m. Prepare for Holiday & Sunday. of the most up to date stylesin collars, ties, collar buttons, } fancy flannelette shirts, summer underwear. Ladies’ cashmere hose 20, 29, 33, 35, 40, 45, 55, 65 per yard Children’s hose in all sizes and all shanes. Ladies Merin> Undervests........00ee+----- 88, $1.00 each Shirt Waists worth S5e for 35; shirt waist pins, belts | pompadour combs, kid glove, silk gloves, lisle thread gloves LADIES’ Pique Skirts, Crash Skirts, Blue Serge Skirts, Black 9.50 P.M 9.50 P.M. 950 e itis OS . I . GENTS’ FURNISHINGS This is a line in which we excell. We «ep a full range | cuff-, cuff holders, golf hose, braces, caps, straw hats, silk hand kerchiets, white shirts, neglige shirts, sil strip, cycling shirts HOSIERY Ladies’ cotton hose....10, 13, 15, 19, 20, 22, 24, 25, per yard Men’s cotton half hose.. ......6, 12, 15, 18, 20, 25c per yard Men’s cashmere half hose ... 20, 25 32, 38, 40, 45c per yardy UNDERWEAR Ladies’ Undervests.........5, 6, 10, 12, 16, 18, 20, 25c ench Ladies’ Silk Undervests...... ssseee eveeeresss$l,00 cat MISCELLANEOUS Lelt pins, corsets, corset clasps, veilings, laces, embroideries, children’s suspenders,garters, garter elastic, sombs, side combs evening gloves in different shades. SKIRTS Serge Skirts, Figured Lustre Skirts, Underskirts in white and black, and metalic stripes and checks, > SUNNYSIDE CHARLOTTETOWN “=a two tablets for 5 cents. Se a ES a