ee = SOURIS THE DAILY EXAMINER’ TK A... : a Y <r%e > A SPre oe sxe, ° ae lam tas “an A. “eh “a mS boat The parishonera of St. M Souris iatend boluing a Tea Pa beantif church grounde ¢ MONDAY, JULY (7th, 1899.) No efforts will be Spe re ‘1 be mare ing committee to make this , equal i if possible better than any ta party in Sours ine past Phe commitivee at much expen engaged Muttart’e celebra‘el s go-~h- and with its fem paving eil the populer a t Thies Merry-geercund ia the finest of © kind nm Canads; cousisting of ¢ yp tf horses, chariots, seats, chairs Following ere the train arrangemen s and fares, A *pecial train earing Char- lottetown at 7 15am, standard time, w rut. on the following scheiule weave Ch’tuwn... ......+ 715 am, &. Time St Dunstan's » Cemetry.. n Rov. Junetion. 720 am i" 725 "am " 7 Bn am Debian wei 745 6 m " '" Ts serdiecncst OL O " " Bedtord..... ....8 0am " Tracadie. ........ avy am Mc Stewart...... s 20am " st Andrewa’. Xl4am " » peeee........ ..8309m BE GG cs ictiiccsacse 48 & es " eee " ee | " —— | 9@am " oe 8 Peters,.......9100m " See. a. 921 am " a. MRR: iis ce Bw " Ww RO coecas 9 38am " » Bear River.........9448 m " w New Z:aland....95f4 m i" « Harmony.........1000 am " Arrive Souris. ..........10 15am " Leave Souris,...... ..... 60pm Passengers from siatons between Georgetown and Mt. Stewart can go by regular morning trains, returning by reg- ular morning trains, Tuesday, July 18th. Fares to Souris. CONIC ace 2s0s enrecescrcreces 85e Suffolk to St. Andrewe............ eeseseees IC RONEN OR MEIEE, . . « ecinccvnss veces 0 O08 OS ae, | Selkirk to Bear River....... ..........35¢ New Zeslanu to Sonris............ . 25¢ I OO GEE, ks cescnesee 9s os kOe Georgetown to 48 Road.............. 85c St Teresa to PN iis biiniiein . santas 75c MICHAEL McCORMACK, Souris, July 6, °99 148—dypat. wat tl jyl5 O<D<3B<3<3<9C00rC> ">> C8 Secretary Maypole Soap DYES any material DYES to any shade. A Perfect Home Dye. eg Mrs. MCFARLANE, Toronto, says: “I have used ‘‘ Maypole Soap” dyes and find them more satisfac- tory and less trouble than any others,”’ ‘ For SaLe EVeRYWHrAE. » FREE book on Home Dyeing on application to CANADIAN DEPOT, $ Place Royale, - - Montreal. NBN SM I< IX IOCOE” E> EE EVO ENGLISH CANVASS seo SHOES INSIZES 6,7,849 Regular Price $2.50 Reduced to $1.88 ...... A fe.” pairs left JOHN H. BELL GREAT GEO. STREET. NEAR QUEEN STREET. DRED A LAGOA PLP LP OP OP LP CR LO LP OA LOL LO CoCo Orne r erage or Y | break up. are at loggerheads, The former has asked the latter to r sign. Mr. Mar i tin is charged by the Premier with three ’ a Jarg THE DAILY JULY 7, 1899. A GENERAL BREAK-UP JupGine by the signs of the times along the line the Liberal machine wil] svon Advices from British Columbia state that Premier Semlin and Attorney General Martin things,any one of which ia evitlicient to die~ qualify him; bamely: diegraceful conduct at et nnbecoming a Cabinet Minister, by which he brought the Government into disrepute, neglect of duty as Attorney General, and disclosing Cabinet secrets to Mr. easy to outsiders. From what weknow of Martiz’s doings in Manitoba it is believe that aoy and all of these charges aretrue. At any rate the Premier has the power to eject Martin and evidently intends to doso. Thie will the British Columbia government of the chief of the Liberal machthe politicians and will pro - bably result in'a general election ian which the Conservative party of the Western Pro. vince will regain its preponderance in pubs tie affairs. relieve pression that Hugh Joho Macdonald, the Conservative leader, is rapidly rising in the confidence of ihe people, while the machine upon which Premier Greenway depende has failedto prevent the Corsere vatives from addin, largely to their nums bers on the yoters list, In Manitoba, too, & change of government is imminent. The Liberal papers statethat Hon. Mr. Hardy is about to retire from the Premier- ship of Ontario, This fact, taken in con- nection with the popular diegust which bas naturelly followed the ecandalous dis~ closures in the West Elgin and other elec- tion cases, points to the break-up of ihe Liberal machine in Ontario. In this Province, as well as in Nova Scotia,the people are sick and tired of Liberal management resulting ip constant~ ly increasing debt and taxation, neglect of all public intereate, and the most glaring abandonment of principles which Liberals throughout the country hold dear. The machine, double acting as it is, .cannot sustain Premier Farquharson much long- er. All over Canada there is prospect of a brighter and better political day. inlaid ieaiiiinceeemnes le —Advices fromthe West state that much righteovs indignation is felt by the Acadians of Tignish because of the ac-~ tion of Premier Farqubarson in bringing | ging Reports from Manitoba confirm the im- | ' ' EXAMINER LIBERAL COURAGE. A few weeks said: “Ichallenge the member for Picton or any otber man iu the House,” Sitio lay up- on the table the cbarges be bas to mak, and declare his abilitv to aubstantiate then been the better part of valour.’, dum investigation that has heen held be fore Mr. Ogilvie, oae of his own r lations, and 1s aided jn doing so by ihe Guvernment majority in the House of Commons. A day or twe ago, Dr, Sproule went so far asto say that the Governor-General would be justified under all the circum- stances in dism isaing the Government; and who will dare say that Mr. Sproule was net rizht ? eee NOTES AND COMMENTS. wee ee — The Wast Elgin ele:tion case is rank ; it emells to heaven, —It it be true that, deapite all Liberal precautions the revision of voters liate in Manitoba shows large gains for the Con- servatives, the Greenway guose is cooked as well as that of Farquharson. —Advices by telephone state that, at a convention of the Liberal-Conservatives of the first district of Prince County, held at Alberton, yeeterday, Mr. Henry J. Pieno, was selcted as a vardidate to oppose the uusea ed Meddie Gallant. —It has been pointed out that the breaking sway of ihe government sup~ porters in the House of Commons, as illustrated in the Yukou railway contract aud Yukon scandals, ie the prelimiaary to the present Liberal Goverument’s downs fall. The Gez-tte rewarks that the situa- tion at present is the more menacing, alse, because the Liberals treaking eway ig On & maiter of deale. People may respect public men who go wrong On an issue like the school qaes- tion ; they will not respect public men who go wrong on jobs. FSTEEMED EXCHANGES. Meil and Empire: Tammany’s reru- tation has always been unsavoury, but at p.esent the Ontario machine seems to be a little more so. Montreal Gazette: In England they neithes uuderstand nor approve of officials, or @ government responsible for their acie, being coutent to rest under charges of public dishonesty. The Laurier Govern ment may discover before long, too, that on his slection vow and making uee of their centenary celebration as a means of | propagating the orders of the machine, | They say that’be is attempting to stir Up | | spimosities when @ love feast was pre- | pared for the Acadian family asa com- ; memoration of the landing of eight Aca- | dians in Tignieéh one hundred years ago, | and if Premier Farquharson cou'd leaye | | them unrepresented for awhole vear, he could surely have let thie {cast pass with~ out political turmoil and his cheap de- vices. They all believe that their feast On the 19%his takenadvantage of, and nomination made on the 18th. —Reports from the Soudan indicate that the September campaign against the Khalifa will not evolve much fighting. The Derviehes are deserting bim, and those who remain are euffering from disease and famine. +o - —The latest official statement, subject to | revision, shows that the Customs taxation of the year ended June 30 last, was nearly three and a-half millions greater than the Customs taxation of the previous year. So the Liberals perform their pepance to! relieve the country from ‘“ the burden of | customs taxation.” Canadians, if they understand, do not #pprove of euch a course, asy more than Eng lishmen. —_—-s— * _——_— —.. Tt eo . LOCAL NOTICES. Blue crash for ladies tuits one of the now nevelties at F Perkins 4 Co’s. You can have your medel graved at W W Wellner’s. Wuite muslin aprons, with frill ,33 to 72 centsat F Perkins & Co's. Doys are numerous sround this city and every dog should bavea collar with his owner’s name on it. We can engrave it for you—W W Wellner. aay ee DIED. At St Margaret’e, Catherine, beloved wife of Paul McPhee, Esq, in her 56th year, leaving @ sorrowing husband, one son and ihree daughters, besides alarge number of friendés to mourn their loss. Her remains were followed to St Margaret’s church on the Ist inst, by a large concourse of peos ple, where a high mas of requium was sung by the pasior, Rev. Peter Curran, assisted by the Rey. A. McLellan, rector . Dunstan’s College, Charlottetown. rar nicely en eT before. to $50. Baer Tha Ee,” And Still the Best ro. June Weather bright and pleasant after $$. eee F thefcold spring, what could be more delight- ful than a daily run on a BICYCLE. STEARNS Bicycles are still the Best and CHEAPEST—More so'd this year than ever We sell guarantee wheels from $30 Large Discounts on FURNITURE ——ee—ALL THIS MONTH MARK WRICHT AND CO | holiing @ grend by evidence, and he will get bis investiga tion, and I wiil be able to convinces the hon. gentleman whomakes tha charge that discretion on his part weuld have! Sir Charles Hibbert Tupper accepted this challeoce, tabled bis charger; stated that he was prepaired to prove them : declared that he would retire frou Parla. ment if be were unable to demous. race that they were essentially true ww Mi’ Sifton eneaks away under covervt ihe re- port of a pirtia’, whitewashing, ad captan, CHAKLOTTYETOWN, JULY 7, 1899 oe AT ST. TERESAS | The Par shoners of St. Teraesas propose Tea Party, on the beauti- ! ful grounds adjoining the church, and ad- | ’ : ' 4 oe jacent to the Railway cn »| SATURDAY JULY 8th 1999 the Excelsior Tes of the season, eg ladies of St. Teresa’s to cater to the tastes of the mos | fartidions are well known, and a refresh- ral i ie ili 1e8 oO; | No effert will be epared to make it | the | men’ | On BLOM of the geason, will be ibe Axeelsior ‘ea, Prizes will be given for 100 yards dash sack race, tug-of-war, etc, Teaco the tables at 12 o’clock. Tick- ets 25 cente. Friends bent on a Saturday excursion will please remember the date, Julv 8th, and thus ensure for them- selvee a pleasant out ng. u special feature of In connection with the l xcels.or Tea at epecial train leaving Charlottetown at 8 30 a.m. s‘anderd wll run on the the following schedule, The train wi'l leave— a.m. 0 9 serccee ene ov ccceees 8-40 CaTOEIOtOW acsciccee sss Royalty Junction.............. Re) ss iiines 5 ee ee 855 I obi sieeviksecice ees 905 SOE ee Baa IE. ss sc osnuas 65k oo ue peal sc, ...9 40 Peake 8...00000.. wekia Cou 9.55 Arrive ai St. Teresa’s........ ‘ity ss oa The trains will run on Standard time. Returning will leave St. Teresa’: 5 p.m. standerd. Passengers from Georgetewn, Cardigan and Perth will go by regular moroiog and afternoon trains, returoing by regular evening train. Fares to St, Teresa’s from ; Charlovte‘own 2 R. Junction § ‘**tttt tteeseeresseees 60: York ) ; Suffolk | Vasud (Gap ca eeus duel . £50 Bedford } Tracadie * Sestahtert Koy cvinds Sura Gen 35¢ Ee MURINE. 4 4 uc bedencosdnketesnedaie cad: ue PMI, 4:5 s 0:4 s0ecsstcantbestbenisbeniesies | PUNE i's 0b hendececekne eels 5c TIOGA. 5 «uo 600s ierieteies 35c SPIED . ss cy: 42 ‘nvedenanssenticbaaaens 25¢ Bini o.0 » 8:0 o.oo beehoesdiubeesiewnerianes ee Those from Souris and intermediate Stations at one first class single fare, good to return day of issue. JAMES A. McDONALD, See’y Monkey Brand Soap—~ > X ———_ « PLEASANT NEWS FOR HOUSEKEEPERS 11 Messrs Lever Bros, Lowrrep, pro- prietors of “SUNLIGHT SOAP” have acquired the ownership of the celebrated MONKEY BRAND scour ing soap, ard 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 Xow 5 cents per I'wo 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 b.ight their SILVER, BRASS, COPPER, T1NWARE, etc., or removing RUST STAINS, TARNISH &e. Ask your yrocer for MONKEY BRAND, and see that you get the two tablets for 5 cents. Lobster Boat Lost From Peake’s No. 2 Wharf, on Sun day last, a Lobster Boat. Anyone giving informasion to W. F. Tid- marsh, Portland Packing Co., will he suitably rewarded. jy? d&w TO LET,—A house on Sycnsy St, containing ‘e2 rooms, good vard and stable. Immediate posse. Apply to J T Curtis 158 FOR SALE.—Ata bargain as elegantl uated building lot fronting on the northern side of Gerald &t. Apply to J. H. Reddin 1 sit- Solicitor Cameron Block 58 10i eod ked with all the delicacies | | pi:ue skirts, p:que suits, crash | | s‘irting, pique skirting. | _SUMMER RESORT ~™easiae : Frotel RUSTICO BEACH, P. E. ISLAND SOUEY VEWSOV & O8., Proprietors CON OOD ee RCO thi» ‘ na athing. Covered Ba oe eeeeCROQUET AND ‘l'ennis Grounp oats Oey Panag ane ioi7? T.4 \T} f ‘ ; Wotoy purl wud OL Wag? Haete® Wash § | p 1) Atay ‘ 4d ik AilGy s a] cat ee a ‘ Loach will Jeave Charlottetown for Saturday evening, ca Retar: ing M. ndav, Wedne-day and Meiday ; ling for guerts, morning WwW ireins jen ve Cn’\own tor Annter River at 7 49a m,and130and310 pm. wes Su aay o Hunter River at 6 55,8 35: 4 mersitde ~m,ant 735 pm, pena Praios run on Kasiern time, which is au bour slower than local time, Address al] corretposdence to JGHN HEWSON & 09, Charlottetown, P. Ep Pieasant View Hotel, Hampton, P, E. f. MATTHEW SMITH, PROPRIETOR. ; THIS HOTEL, situated in one of the mest beautiful parts of Prince — Edward Island, has become a favorite resort. It is withia a stones throw of a unsurpassed, The hotel is comfortably furnished, and a good table is provided. passengers to the hotel, Information Bureau. TERM3:—$5.00 per week; for family parties, $3.00 per week,, Hotel will be opened for season on July 1st, MATTHEW SMITH, Proprietor. Og une 22 BS THE POPULER SUNNYSIDE DRY GOODS STORE Ladies’ EE PAYS TO BUY AT Muslins Shirt waisty, shirt waist pins; Just the thing you want for shirt waist sects. & summer suit or summer blouse, cool stuff for het Weather, I'weeds A large variety of Mencton tweeds, Scotch tueeds, English i'tweeds, Canadian tweeds, | English serzes, English worst. eds, west of England panting tailors trimmings, Wool We take wool in exchange for any goods in the store, we Corsets Crash skirts, crash suits, | Hosiery Dress skirts, under skirts? wrappers, Veilings, side combs pompadour combs, under vests. suspenders, and sunshades. Dress Goods 1 also buy wool for cash. We keep the most up-to-, Gents date stock of dress goods to be! found in the city, in every furnishings. Bathing suits color, hue and shade, black/white shirts, outing shirts, silk wrap henriettas, merinos,!night shirts, half hose, Golf cashmeres, poplins, lustres, ‘stockings. neck ties, collars, and mohaizs, Ripleys piree cuffs, cuff holder., belts, braces finish in different shades, no pants, straw hats, yachting two costumes alike, cape, gloves, umbre!las, Bazar glove fitting patterns 15c each 000 July fashion’sheet given away; ask for one F. PERKINS & C0, SUNNYSIDE CHAR UOTTETOWN ~<a st —<—<—<—$ ee J. B. MACDONALD and co’y WE HAVE JUST%RECEIVED 10 dozen pairs of the celebra‘ed Withim $2.00 shoe, for men, in nut brown. tans, and black, in boxcalf and dongola, in all widths. shoe formen is giving the greatest satisfaction of any shoe made in Canada for the money, and better than many toldjst more money by other ma’ Withim $3 .& Try aZpair, for sale by J.B.MACDONALD &.CO. Ci)°*4own, the atove Hotel every Tueeday, Thursday and WHERE "HE HOLIDAYS MAY BS PLBASANTLY SPENT | splendid besch, where the bathing is | Pleasant View Hotel is distant from Charlottetown about 19 miles by 4 Bonshaw Road. The drive is one of the prettiest to be had. From Crapand — the distarce is 4 miles. Cozch meets the boat at the latter place to convey — Intending visitors may makearrangements by writing to the proprietor ¥ or by er quiring at the Examiner office or as Johnson & Juhn-on's. Tourist : re eee REINS. 7