ere THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JULY 12 1868 > Undertaking Notice.—Mr. A. H Clements w he for the last few years has been in charge of our undertaking depart. ment is not new in our ¢em- ploy - Night calls can be made at the residence of either Mr. “. Wright or Mr. a D Wright by ielephoue or personally, and will receive prompt at- teuttou —™M Wright & Co Funeral Directors, % d iw. The Roval is the highest grade baking powder known. Actual tests show it goes one- third further than any other braad, Absolutely Pure ROYAL BAKING POWOER CO. BIG SALE of the day nEw YORK order Weeks & Co ’ ? ’ the au Will se beginning tolay durisg Summer sea~ #00, Allsummmer goods at big dis counts, many lines at Hal Price, All Ladies® Black and Cclored Capes OO p.c discount All sh p trimme "and E: ted Hats and Bonnets at OO p. C. discount About (2700) two thousand sever hun~ glish impor - dred vards of new Black Cashmere, the best \ ewe have ever shown, recently received, worth 75c per vard. We are having a big sale of this special cashmere in two shadese—Jet Black or Blue Black, 5c yard | For fancv Black (roods we show a large variety of rich effects, and very bes velue. ~~ Eso New 1OZ Fancy Sail en iot we have, We offer about 6 dozen ore (balance ofthe 30 got at Half Price). at 35 cents worth from 50c to S0c Gentlemen try us for Outing Shirts | White or Unlauadried Shirts Cuff; Coliars Gloves or Braces Summer Underwear We keep a large variety of new furnish- ings. W. A. Weeks & Go, Wholesale & Retail, SECO » $900 0000 OO MONEY TO LOAN. On Farm Property also on Real Estate within the limits of the city in sume of from twoto tive bnodred 9006 Gelars at a reduction on current rates of interest. J. H. Reddin, Solicitor Cameron Biock . ©4824 628086 Od © £06400 SECO LMA PONALI DIRECT IMPORTER ALES, WINES AND LIQUORS, Wholesale & Retail L4ZITH HOUSE 32 to 38 Queen St.. Ch’town, a a ee Write for stock list and prices. 58 dy 2aw !mo mung} ), PROMISE VS. PERFORMANCE. a (Continued from 2nd page.) been preeented by Mr. Foster, Mr. Wal~: in the city. to estimates | lace and other gentlemen with regard the ewolien character of the that were brought down— “The facte are eerious, disgraceful | ac~ knowledge, but every stom of responsi- bility is charged upon ihe hon. gentlemen | do not intead to for the reckless mannerin which they managed the finances.* * * That the people are willing to wait for the develop- mnt of my ben. friend’s policy, which will take place next session, and rhey will judge the Finance Minister by the policy which he then proposes.” lu other words the estimates we are pre- senting to parliament are not our estimates, we bave not had time to go into every branch of the public service and whether we could carry out our policy of economy, we are not able to do that forwant of time, we were obliged to take up the estimates as they were prepared for us toa largeextent. We admit they are dis sraceful, we admit they are extravagant, but we ark the country and the House to suspend judgment upon us till we haye an oppor- (unity of presenting cstimates of our own. The Hon. Mr. Fielding, Minister of Fin, ance, was more smphatic atill and went more ioto detail iu defending himself and his party for bringing in these extravagent estimates in the year 1896. He says: We had to eay in the beginning that we accepted the estimates of the hon. gentle- man opposite with a full aod clear under standing that we had not an opportunity of enquiring elaborately into details of the organization of public affairs; but that our hope and expectation was that we would be able to make some reduction inthe °x~ penditure. I have a strong hore that before the end of the fiscal year we may be able to effect some changes in fulfi ment of our promi+es in that direction to show the public that we are able to affect economies | hon. | Scotia Government Experimental which have been spoken of by geutlemen opposite. But it will not be until the first year is completed and until we have paid the debts of hon. geatlemen opposite aud entered upon @ new year for which we shall prepare the estimates our- selves and have full and complete control of them that we shall be in a position to make ccmparieons. I have not the slight~ est doubt that when that time comes a comparison of the records of the Liberal party and the Conservative will show that the Liberal®party is one of economy.” The hon. Finaece Minister ot the pres sent government longed, in 1896, for the time to come when he would beable to make comparisons, not comparixons be- tween one year and another, or of his own work, ws the Secretary of State is now doing, but comparisons between his work as a Finance Minister of this country aod the work of the Conser- vative party in the admwinisteation of our fivancialafiaire. They longed for the opportunity when they would be enabled to make these comparisons, but we have now my hon. friend the Secretary of State the House aud presenting enor- mously ewellen estimatesto this House without making any comparisons save betweenthe years ef the administration and management of public finances by his rieud since kiey have come inte He thinks it is sufficient for the purposes ef defence for him to be able to show this House that the expenditure of the incomingyear is notso much greater than the expenditure for the present year; that if the Government will prove to tbis House that they are not going beadlong to destruction and adding tens of millions more to the expenditur? of the incoming year than the year through which we ure now passing, aud for which they theme selves have estimates made, he feels that if he dees this he will have made satice factory comparisons, and the country will be eatistied, i 4 said when I opened my remarks, the govern- ment should be able—as Mr. Fielding said they would be able—afier they had been twoor three years in power—to make rising in own p wer. | satisfactory COni parisons Letween their owp Summer Washing Ties | administration and the administration of | affairs by the Conservatives when thes were in power. As my hon. friend bas not ventured on these comparisons, I will make afew and they will be verv few. I extend my observations but I cannot allow this opportunity to pass without placing on record sonie o: the comparisone between the Liberal-Conser- vative administration and the administra- tion as evidenced by the estimates we have now piaced before us. I find ithat for the last complete year of Liberal-Conservative administration, 1895 96, the total expenditure on consoli- daied revenue was $35,949,142, and I fiod that the estimates now submitted to the House— Hon. Mr. account ? Scott—How much capital (To be Continued.) a - Want ‘o save time, money and annoy* ance. There is asimple wey out of the trouble. Come here for your ready to wear clothing.—J. B. McDonalu & Co. Desirable Building Lots FOR SALE. we I will sell by Public Auction at the; premises Brighton Road on Wednes~ day the 20th day of July instant atthe hour of twelve o’clock, noon, the remain- der of those valuable and very desirable Build.og Lots situated at Brighton, part of the estate of the late George Davies. This affords an excellent opportunity of securing Building Lots in one of the most pleasant portions of the city. Terms and other particulers known at sale or on on application. ROBERT BEARISTO, Aucuoneer, made 158 dts PERSONAL. Mr. A. J. Mcloni«, of Murray R.ver, is McWilliams, the murderer, has been sentenced to die in October next, Dr Smith, of Shediac, is among the latest arrivals at the Hotel Davies. Yale University President McKinley and Admiral Dewey the degree of LL. D. Mr. B. D. McLellan, M. was in the city over night. we-t thia morning. Mr JL Clark, of the Ontario Agricule tural Co'lege etaff, is epending a few weeks at his old home at Bay View. It is pleasing to bear that Captain Pye P., Tignish, He went fina | to be able to resume command of the Hali- | ; is recovering trom his illness and expects fax on her next trip. Messrs. Angus McDozxald and Kenneth MecAulay, of Cariboo River, paid a visit to Prince Edward Island last week.— Pictou Advocate. Mrs. H. C. McLeod, of Halifax, and three chiidren, will spend the summer with Mrs. H.L. MeDonald, of Cardigan hes conterred vpen | ‘Local and Other Items. { 1 O F.—Meeting of Court Avondale to night at 8 o'clock. For Dritt.—No. | Co, C. A, will ; meet for drill this evening at eight o’clock. CMBA.—Brench No 216,C MB A’ will meet in the A O & Hall this eveniag at eight o'clock sharp. ~—>—_— Picxic.—Special train leaves for Baptist S. S. Picnic at Suaffolk,tomorrow morning 9.45, Tickets 15 cents at the depot. You can’t do better than attend St. Jamew’ picnic at Maple Grove tomorrow. Trains jeave at 9 sharp. Fare 25 cente. Tue Twecera —Thie ie Orangeman’s day, and the members of the order are celebrating it witha big tea- at Wilt- shire, The attendance is very jarge. Ssaecodembitoes Forr Aveustces Tra.—Excursion boat leaves Ferry Wharf at 100’clock. Come along and have a good time at Fort Augustus Ta, Monday, Jaly 18th. Bridge, P. EK. Islend—Halifax Hereld. Mc H B Duchemin, B A, of the teaching staff of Pictou Academy, is spending bis vacation in Charlottetown. He crossed by the Princess last evening. Mr. James Wonnacott, foreman of the Halifax Chronicle, is visiting his native province after an absence of thirty years. He is a brother of Mr. John Wonnacott, of Charlott: town. Mrs J B Jackson, of Ingersoll, Ont., | arrived in the city yesterday and will spend afew days here the guest of her sister, Miss Tiluey. Mrs Jackson is ac companied by Miss Kelso, aleo of Inger- soll, and they will spend a couple of months in P E Island.— Moncton [imes. Superintendent Robertson, of the Nova Farm, has received word that a younger brother of his, was mortally wounded in the battle of Friday last at Santiago. Mr. Robert. left immediately his home in | Ontario to visit bis mother in her hour of aih ction. £on for Arriva!s at Seaside Hote!, Rustico Beach; | July 3—Miss MG UC McKiever, N Y. | July 5-—Mr and Mrs KE F Dawson and | three children, Charlottetown. July 6— } T W Bows and wife, Hamilton, N B. | July 8—Surgeon-Colenel Neilson, Oitawa; } Mrs © H Taylor and two children, Miss 8 { Aggeit, Montreal. At the Queen Hotel : T Robertson, Sum | mers‘de; Jas Clow, Murray Harbor Norths © Harkins, New York; Mr and Mrs Wen Farnum, do; Miss Kuby Bridges, do; Miss | Adele Lagros, do; Farnum, de; M Davidson and wife, Boston; Margarette KX Bayne, D Coffin, Bostons B D Koger, Stellarton, N =; Hon B Chase, Herstead, Pe; Mrs R Laing, Miss Jesse Laing, Master Allan Laing, Halifax: J K Ros-, City; J PSallivan, St Peters Bay; J D McLean BC; Miss 6 McLean, Boston; H H Arthur, Quebec; E Gardner, Lowell, Mas-; A E Macaeiil, Stanley Bridge; L H Dustin | Inward passen ox Mr L Lovejoy and wife, Miss M Faught, Miss M Fra-er, Mrs S MMeliin, C F Aldrich, Mrs Coas Cowdrey, Miss Phoebe , McPhee, Miss G Titus,J 8S Cunning - ham, Mra W K McDonald, Mrs &S Richards, Mrs W Bovse,O H Perry, Mrs j McPhail, D Ward,Ernest do, Mrs Mc Innes, Mrs M McLeod, Mre S Campbell, Miss E Burbuck, Mrs J W Judson, Mrs W A Judson, Miss Carr, Miss Sullivan, | BC Montgomery, ES Montgomery, Mrs EJ Smith, ¥m McQueen, W H Fangit, W V Grant, Eimund King, Geo Jettrey, | rs were : Douglas, Mt Stewart. rr + , rT? jue Bosroxn Boar.— The steamer | Halitax arrived from Boston this morn- } ing ubout half-past four o’clock. Her | j >? Frank Campbell, Ernest 4tardoer, | Lawrence Bruce, Mrs McWil- liams, Niss Nancy McKenzie, | H Hardman. D Carr, Jno Inman and | wife, W D Sauarebriggs, Jno McMullen, Mrs McLean, Alfred McLean, Mrs Charl-s Hyde, Mra Green, Lizzie Mclunis, Jennie Hope, Aunie Hooper, Jenneth Dockendoil, Mrs Bruks, Miss H E Holmes, Miss Gertie Holmes, Ada Wood, Mirs S Doran Jas Gill, A C McDonald,Mrs K A McLean Mrs Cyril Sensibal, Miss Flora McKen- zie, Misses McEachern, (4) Uhas Mc-~ Eacherv, Mrs A C Baronowske, Mr, Clarke, Mre M McSween, Misses McPhee, (2) Mie Jno Mclaaac, Miss Mary Power, Misses Crabb, (4) E McGonuel!, Eliza Kehoe, Misses Colwell, (3) Misses Han- draban, (3). The steamer Halifax Jeft on return this afiernoon. Her outward passengers in- cluded: Mrs Collings,Mrs Smith, L Horne, Mrs Horne, Mrs Pay, Miss Day, Nora Waddell, C T Aldrich, Alex McLeod and wife, E Towan and H D Simmons. During July you wil) find our prices on ladies’, misses’ and children’s boots the very lowest in the city, We have alot in small sizes we are clearing out at half prices.—J. B. McDonald & Co. | formeriy ) Harris, P.R.C. A., have been beantifully | Council Chamber. | driving of carriages on tbe streets of the { B. Pollard, live Stock.—Live stock taken to the St. John exhibition can leave by car at the grounds in time to reach Halifax be« fore the opening ofthe Nova Scotia exhi- bition. A meetiog in the interest of the Ancient Order of Forester’s will be held in Wright’s Hall tomorrow evening at 8 o’clock. All persons interested in same are invited to be present. IE: S. S. Proxic.—Spend a day in the country. Go tothe Baptist S. 8. Picnic at Suffolk. Special train leaves at 9.45 a. m. regular leaves at 3 p. m. Return tickets for special train 15 cents at the de- pot. ———. + New Iron Fence.—The new iron fence around the South side of the Truro Cemex tery is being rapidly finished, under the superintendance of Mr. James A. Mutch, ef Charlottetown, now of New Glasgow; the agent for the Rankine Fence Company, of Montreal—Truro News. Sliema Haxpsome Porrrair+.—The portraite of the Jate Mayors, paimted by Mr. Robert framed by Mark Wright & Co., and are suspended about the walis ot the City The portraits have been painted in Mr. Harris’ best style and the frames are in keepjng. © THe Park Roaewayr— By the provisions of the bylaw inirodeced last evening by Councillor Crabbe the law regnistiog the city is made applicable to Victoria Park Roadway. The centre of the roadway is set apart for horses and carriages, the pathway next to the water is reserved for pedestrians only, and the upper walk is for pedestrians and bicyclists. siphon Creeaper® Picric.— The Loyal Crusa-~ ders picnic yesterday was a grand success. The weather was perfect. A sail on the placid waters of the Hillsborough, onder a beautifui [talian sky, and an nour ortwo rambling through the pleasant picnic groves of Jenn MacKachern, Esq., at Red Point, made the time appear to pass all too quickly. As the steamer returoed to the ecitv three cheers were given for the Queen, three cheers for the Loyat Crusads ers,and three cheers for everybody. 6 Ciry Cooxcin.—Tbe regular monthly meeting Wa- held last night, A bye- law regulating the driving of carriag-s, ete., was submitted by Conne:ilor Cr:bbe and set down ter third reading tonight. A re- quest for $1000 from the Scho | board was complied with. A motion that Walter P. Doul! be ay pointed eleetrica!l inspector for the city was ord+red to lie on the tuble. A motion regardti pavinent of Si8.75 to Mrs. Mefnnis, who w+s some time ago injured by reason of a defective sidewalk, shared the same fate. A letter from James regarding a new bridge at Brighton, was read, also a letter from Thos, Desmond, relating totbe burial of dead animals. w (he deatiniesiinls S S Coxveyrion.~-A very interesting and profitable time may be expected at the Sunday School Cenvention to be held in the Presbyterian church, at Orwell, on Thursday, 14th inst. This convention is held in connection with Queen’s Co (East) SS Association, Each school east of Cnariottetown and within the County has the right to send two delegates together with its Superintendent. Accommodation will be made for all delegates, S S Super- intendents and pastors. There wiil be three sessions, in the moraing from 10 to 12, in the afternoon from 2 to 5, and in the evening from 7.30 to 9.30. The executive committee has secured the services of Rev’s D B McLeod,\J W How; ard, A McL Sinclair, J C Spurr, J W Mc- Conuell, AS Stewart, Geo A Ross, Mr M J McPherson and others, and will endeav- our to make the convention one of great 159 4in,d & w. o— AS AS ee AS AE ee PA ee ee UN ® GREEN : ‘¢ The kind that kills is the kind we sell, Sole in any es 3% quantity, from 1 pound to 100 pounds at lowest cash 3% 3% prices. Me ¢s JOHNSON & JOHNSON e s% rHE DRUGGISTS. oY SEG DSS I SS SS SOS SS ee Se Ne SY > @ NIE NE Oe SE I CO @ NE o< Ficy i S 7S = FP 78 profit to all who may attend. \ | } { ae i . WY, aie s% a- is =a? => D> 7 ™ 7: eaten et BOCOBSOSCEOOSCECO HSE FOSS « OESSOCHOESE COSC OSES SCO Stet overeeos COCECIESSOSS CECE soeesees Bargains in Cool Headwear For Children SF She GE RANI LL AT <a> Stanleys’ Taser 150 SAMPLES Muslin Hoods and Hats. sv s% = = 2 ‘ c “ Shown On Our 4% = 4 s% = « Front Counter. “> “> STANLEY BROS. The Always Busy tore. -D. GORDON, Ht vel lemen’s Furnishing Goods. what we can do for you. with our customers. GORDON & Upper Queen St. SIXTUS McLELLAN rt That we are headquarters for High Class Tailoring and Gent- Time and space will not allow us to enumerate here Besides it costs money, and we prefer sharing our profits All summer goods at sweeping reductions. McLELLAN Men’s Stylish Oatitte . A DABAVAYA BD ¢ Dyeing and Cleaning as good OLDE DLDIOLDILILILSS one and the same time. ~@ It’s all ABew Creve AY<3O oe cotton, thatisdyed with Mavvo to convince anyone of the gre: where powder dyes are used. SVOCHRTACA IAS Two Birds-One Stone say that any ordinary powder dye is as Maypcle Soap, which is one that cleans and dyes at A mere glance at any article, be it silk, satin, woollen or > gi ence between this modern method of a € dyeing and the old-fashioned ¢ nonsense to suppose or to le Soap, is all that is necessary t differ- one G end Maypo , f 10 cents a cake for all colors i 15c. for black. ts e Free dooklet and sample of work by c Soa e addressing p ; ¢ e CANADIAN DEPOT AT ALL DruGcieTs, Maoe al iN ALL COLORS, In 8 PLACE ROYALE, MONTREAL. ie ane. eee OS D< DL BLD DSS DDL OE Or a ° When them for sale. A.763!} seeing our sock. Don't Fake Any Chances You Buy a Watch Buy of a reliable dealer and let bim take the chances, [Xt is the only safe way. to be made without care and deliberation. promises, we give a safe guarantee. buyers haye purchased their watches from ue. Why rot you? Our watches are carefully selected and teeted before offering A watch is too important a purchase Instead of idle A great many critical You cannot afford to buy without first oe” WwW. W. WELLNER, Jeweler 5 aan yp a eae H