THE D.ALY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JULY 27, 1599 ames oe : : ny ~ et eiomenatans e ) : t want Wat ‘} ; . % ap 5 r A GREAT CONSERVATIVE. Cherry Valley and its Church | 1 » Ate | wv wonnovennyrsentsnnnnnennnersnrtras LOK DAL ti ae | ; SENT TNTTTT ITT TTP TP PTT TTT TT! as | Ads : ae : 7 : al ’ y ; = | : Commenting upon the ilness cf Lady A short time ago, accompanied by | , , << - , { f } : F = inre [ | 2000 ail: = | | Salisbury the London correspondes Ol | friend, the writer had tne pleasure ol = Mare than 2UUU Fam | JULY 27, 1899. Fe ee ash ara a rv atike the geotty village of Clauy Vale e : . Oo _ = - ie i : ley. How delicious was the balmy air as ; i 7 . . «“ ( Anson rTvy BAS we huca, 00 pe j » he , a t = Lies il Halifax Alt = al NSATISFACTORY Lord Sal ui i . ; ws | - , eel we drove along tué quret country oe | a ~ . alone in his happy Omestic ie, red : ae o ner —_ o he e whole} = ee a TRADE CONDITIONS | *!00¢ 10 bie nappy ieee ery veara, | Pleasant summer evening, when the whole | anil a Da wh nit H ls ! SUM" > | or Dewey YS Oe ae ic — : : | eurth seemed filled with the wellowed | . = a] MOLL S 1} ik = } —_—— | to the jevotion eee oa ae - liight of God’s glorious sunshine. st | a T. , at w > : . here | ght witolt bil wite e@ i8 bpOoW Ot aba j : ra : saa “ tesa ve anc . nn 4 = y-loe past year, ending Jun¢ 30th, there } origh lewther side were the meny sttiraciive at a nr Lil Minny ~< ; : -iweary, aud shouid the heavy hand of | allt : ‘ ae sfal @ t4e re] « . = light alu LEUUU} => vas & U6 ided decrease in the value of pee a fall upon Din, h s retirement rT a + Sak ae 7 a - on > —_ ’ an ex a si dines bie eer | ling io their luxuriant growth ivin t = q Q > Canadian exporte, and a very large increase | troy bis great position might Sarprise Oe” | green, while the tail grass waved to and me : t | > ’ ‘ . } 3 3! le ven 2 wee e — : > Y S = SOaps 2 n the value of Canadian imports. et bod) . wo eit wou d leavea gap i _ th fro in the gentle br A short distance W arm Wi eal her is Here—— = 3 | For 1897-98, our exports amounted in | politics’, ft: of the country hardly \,. | away « beautifal extent of salt water— owe ¢ , : si. ue to $164.152.62% - for 1898699 they | (240 Wica wae felt by ali parties when Mr. | ¢ ne burnished sheet of living gold”— - . ‘ / exclus \ : = value 10 9106,104,8C0 ; for Louder: -_* Gladstone ieft tt scene, [tis a pleas- | _" a ae ; : ne 1 he ohn You Yr UL) ra 13 rhter Underclothing. W e (an suit you with eo t tn O15 > oF . res f sees , glimmered and giistenes e 8 ry} ‘ L'O Sdn S ¢ o- : . y i t Ss amounted to 154,08 } 650,—a decrease of I is okies and e kind spirit which anunates | = : 2s i i > ' y 4 Se ] h ‘ = 2 | a te ae ore aie eg ea mes* | sanlizht the whole forming one of those} the Binest Balbriggan, Cotton and Natural Wool, the thig : = have any other kind 3 | Upwards of $10,000.000. a j our pub ic life to see he lead ne arvicie a | pretiy scenes that liogers jong in one’s : C i co ’ 5 — => For 1897-98 our imports were $130,- today’s Daily News occupied with % O10" | ideinaih. kind. ‘ « <—_ | nent reasic ot sv ymathy rit the ’ : } a os »F ‘4 = This information is correct —@ | 698.006; and for 1898-99 our imports 14 lent exp ee ee it Ow our way homeward we visited the Shirts and Drawers 55 cents. =: . anne =) $152,021.05 do less | PTime Meet, Oe ee fhe sacred edifice is : “ 1! rained by coilm- were $192,021 ,0oS—an increase Of NO [ePSj)- 1 ities of hie character T- paves : a ee ; = haring oa _ 7 om = | ae ; . Se high quaiit yt UIs Chat . Fe Be OOS beautifully situated, being almost com- ee te ee ee nn ee ee ee —— pletely surrounded by the large number of ae : . . . ne j ¢ ae é x : | reer Se los ‘ —- : far {* ‘ he i aa ast is not oe bu toatl Plia >| & touc. J si * } = vertisers ear = fampie S at ap tion is worse for Canada than it was last | is not a a tba f - th l ‘ i yes tall, beantiful trees that adorn the church W ats . pad . x y ‘ y ar ar or a ay at - - «* — every hi use | making care- = | vyear~—ip so far as Great Britain, the other 8y topat iy spa ad ; I } - Vy in 40 land, while a emall inlet extends along the : ei al . hy ; thlessly Gistrac r is siness8-- = ful nquiries = ! solonies of the Empire and ali foreign ruthie os — Anagees ty - eouthern portion of the grounds, It : on ae eeese “my for the statesman who cauuol, for a mone would be hard to find a prettier location ‘ > — S| uations are concerned—by upwards Of} ent relax his vigilance in public affairs. for a church than this charming spot, pre- —_— = we new Sate . s Aipors 1 olf ths eraceet (eee this , = these families never knew —@ $31,000 000 His blameless conduct in all the persoua : cn aE lik earauce ~ ; ——~ | ; ny ae , Pe senting asit Coes, & homelike app ; ‘ 4 . ‘ s _— =, w hat pure SOAPS meant, un- = Our domestic trade may be upon a better relations cf life, has earned nim universal that must appeal directly to the heart of Are reduced in price to make them move at a sively ¥ = til chev tric SUNLIGHT = In view of | ¢8tee™, and there is # warmer feeling 8. sey ‘worabipper who eomes to God's . i \ ‘ ‘ ‘ 4iX\sa : ting Be ag Ted IO 71a f i J s ; 4 ? - ? _ : LIFEBUOY = footing than 1t was @ yearago. 1M VIEW OL) 1. tired statesman, vho finds worry . y oan vid his stapete of geaies ne Do you want one. : i , , Vv } © : ; © . © } e~ Sand ts sD ’ the increased products of our mine8 and | jngtead of repose awaiting him at his “ae a Pp P _ aaite , ankegiving. — 3 manufac*uries and improved facilities for | house door.” Laas aban the beauty of the lovely es ” y } oat «a “Se . ° . . cuinsetttiineins Se o 7 ~ Why should not others o transportation, we hope and believe tbat it — scene, we wandered into the cemetery that -- . . . , ° = learn and De healthier and — | is 80 NOTES AND COMMENTS. adjoins the church ground. It is also = = happier for the Jearni = : aad ila seronaiies es that stand Ss => Bui our British and foreign trade is cer- nearly surrcuaded by tall tre : ata on ® . 4 -- —= inl bad I t to it. we , . : ; ibere in all their grandeur and majesty, z = - i — oe tainly ae eee. er —The Local Government is very sick tox | ,. though they would protect from the hot Morris Block: 1 ind - 4 2 Price is amiy d¢ fOr are buying more than we are selling; aad | day, and the thought of losing the Mc~] .u» of summer and the cold blasts of win- ~~ z ail - a . , . ” ; . e = large twin bar = | drawing “pon our domestic resources te Donaid limb a borrowing. ter those who lie peacefully sleeping -~ $$$ en se ‘ | : S| make ends meet. We may be able te — Will Premier Farquharson hold on ;’neath their shade. And just as you ———<——S ——— —— ee, + Se d it if per ae Sentuten ona | seeing that it has been demonstraced that | ground that speaks of peace and rest for be = t t if ov en- . : s SE AMAA AAAs: —— * b viet 7 . } oe a he hae lost the confidence of the country? | those in'the midst of the cares of life, seem - —————— ——_________—______- | tinue to be promitabie. ‘(iherwise the day = — , ideal ‘or a church, so does this a oa , : —Tae Prtriot’s rooster is sot crowing. | 9" ideal place for ch sed pe ant tency :¢ sz of disaster must come. Ss hing has'e le the bird and he h sequestered nook seem an ideal place -or @ he ) ieee. s i Somet ion 1as struck t wh aud he lai: wheame olen sunken aaa walle 4 been withdrawn from public view. Ac- |” 9 ~ a a : ad ; : er the cares at 4 HIGHER SALARIES. cording to present indicatiors, he will not lie ee oe and the victory : — | appear agaio,—‘t may be fer years, and it | ULES OF Ze P — . . 1 won. . . Wize the Liberal members of Parlia- | may be forever. ! ; : TI Rites « Aieelion thie As we slowly and silently pass along ancas 1re 1ré nsurancé Mo. i ment are clamoring for an addition to their | Th. ne ato ‘ “ ‘ C nh the sacred ground, we notice how carefully “There can be no question that the Canvas ; : heir indemnities,and while the Toronto | een tended by . ° . i Ra : a ; b |dians are a go-shead people, and that ie ek ae beostan lo? V ictoria-Montrea 1re nsurance O- ¢ slobe favors @ proposition to raise the) professor Robertson, their Agricultural % . salary of the Premier to $15,000 a year, the Finance Minister has actually brought each, to the salaries of the Ministers of Custome and Inland Revenue. The policy ot high salaries for efficient heads of public departments is all right. But everyone must see that the Liberal Party, the party dowu a measure to adding $2000 a year, | Darryiag Commissioner, is @ happy blend of the perfervid and the shrewd. —The Montreal Witness refers to the Gover :ment’s motive for sperding s0 much of the poeple’s money and says: “A great | dea) of money is being frittered away upon ' projects which will yield no adequate re. | turn, but the expenditure wil! please the / constituencies” and, the Witness might | have added, “catch votes.” ing recollection of those who have gone on betore, and are reminded that this care for the last resting place of the departed ones speaks out more eloquently than does che costly monuments of marble and granite. This fact speaks forcibly to us us we pause beside a grave that bears the sacred em- blem of the cross. Here are also growing a profusion of beeutiful flowers that are emblematic ofthe stainless purity of the The above Companies are not connected with the,P. Island Board of Fire Underwriters, and are not bound by tariff rates. I am, therefore, prepared to effect insurance substantially reduced rates 5.5. JOH NSTON, iii te ile : : ‘ i flow- of the inefticients, the party which inces~ — earthly life of the fair young ; a ; tea . ore — The expenditure of more than $50,- | er that sleeps beneath, a life of grandeur Agent, Charlott2town, P E. ; Santiy railed at the Conservatives - 4€~ | 900,000 per year on consolidated fund and beauty and simplicity that shone out 60/ ne §.—2aw tt - count of the salaries heretofore paid the | capital account, is enough to set the Cap- brightly amid the lights and shadows of ‘ t ] fn Premier acd other Ministers of the Crown, ' adian taxpayer thinking,” remarks that | thie sinful world. And now as we pass . ' ? s het the warty which enn deesictestly red hot Liberal peper, the Haml on} out the cemetery gate, the prayer of the} — ue " ay r ‘ < ies : r : coigte : sig Times. The editor ot Tne Times evident= poet rises to our lips.— ; make iarge additions to the salaries of Sir | }y jiod it hard to forget that he was one ad al ia al | ‘a Wilfrid CLaurier his colleagues in the ofthe moversof resolution? in the great Dear God: who gave us "8 It Pa Ss to bu at ¥ q Cah; ; ; [it.. at enewention a: Gltkae in 100m breath, $3 Cabinet and their supporters in Parliament. 4'0° @ Convention & lawa in 1090, Dissolve this mystery of death a ° This i ’ me ; : which deuounced Conservative extra- : ci } - « , : ae In all kinds is 18 anvther point upoa which the ac- vagance He proceeds to What «un shal! light, wnat waters lave. i ; i tion of leading Liberals in the Government | gj, y a briek at the fic- The mystic shores beyond the grave ? : it is in direct and flagrant opposition to | tion ‘So. pl al expendi ure,,” remarking : L. .4 of kitchen their declarations when in opposition, Phe “There are ere) appropriations for many Tt} t ell i ial ids the e & ° 7, oe + a harbors aud public butidiogs, in various —Ithas beeu w narked utensi's oe distrust, aud disgust Of partsof the country. Works of that kind | preseat Government has “no policy relat- - i DL.» economical taxpayers may be better im- | should, io our op-nion, be paid for only ing to the general good of the country it THE POPU AR SUNNYSIDE DRY GOODS STORE ya | agived than described. | out of current income. W th all her} is in its public policy merely a distributor ais very chea siesta | world-wide responsibilities, Great Britaia of election bait. Whether the peopie will ' . ; g 68 in ti ‘ac ke the bait is another story.” 4 : | pays as she goes in time of peace, and | take the has te SOs Nee i WON'T SEE THE POINT. manages to appropriate a considerable| : y —_— annual sum for the redemption of her old fe + ; Tue G vardian, this morning, points out | war debts. Canada ought to follow her S% Si WA s AS - i . y . J | - : exdin ple,” aps SG SNe EE @ ? We are showing the very latest movelties in Ladt | that both Senate and House of Commons | eo bo : fins _ : J 7 : 5 h ; | are sul.ject to the provisions of the British | —Mr. E. F. Clarke, M. P., of Toronto, , Shirt Waist Ties—The Diamond Kuot, you oubgtt » see t hi 7 | made a eplendid fight forthe proper re~ tA . . ‘ . Ro é rs North America Act,—just what we say- | preseatation of that city in Parliament. and get one, : : 3 It also repeats the statementthat the num- | The Government su pporters hed taken the s E . ber of members of the House of Commons | ground that the city is entitled to but few - ; ; : ; , . samantha ~ ’ -f« ai) >™ Bi may be from time to time increased by the | members because members representing v ec sent you sf ate- : AS 1; . Biel hich d | rural constituencies live within the city ' nee | DOFIAMORE Se ee oun limite. Mr. Clarke answered with a let- I nt rf account ae i ? - deny. But it apparently failsto see that ter written by Johan Bright, who called for IN a. he OL ACC : i D bell 1né one of the provisions of the North Ameri~|an equal number of representatives ‘ ; , ae a T can Act, to which the Parliament of Can~ | fF et equal number 2 of elec Belt Buckles the other day . ik ada is subject, isthat“‘Quebec shall have as if your great city,” said Mr. q gl “ ae ee u * , : ») Bright, addressing a friend. “is only to Waist Sets i i — Som the “fixed” number of sixty-five members,” | send two men to Parliament while an equal > Y will ores {} ; 3 : | and that as “sixty-five” is to the popula- | population and property in some other part . * Ol i - ea ) KR : a | tion of Quebec, shown after each decennial | °f the kingdom is to send twenty men to N eck Clasps @ K i ° : ; j *S¢5 a . Parliament, then I say your franchise is of oblige if JG tH il ' a census, 80 must the representation of the littl aol ice ahead - a : : ; ittle avail. »y should Toronto have 1 - - - : — 4 = * aR: +2 = other Provinces of Cana la In the House of one mem ber for forty thousand people, ee ll ‘ l ‘ . R ; : a Commons be to their respective populax| while Norfolk,with 28,000 people,has two? ° x ALL OUR Ca alt pay. ALL UU : The S. S. TIBER is due here from bid Halifax, N. S. For information as | ¢ature. J ing out the Redistribution Bill. going at 1-3 off. Now is the time and thisis the place to freight or passage apply to i a | get them. N. RATTENBURY, ithaca July 27, 2899 Agert i la { S S Geo. H. Geok , : 0, PHOTO STUDIO A Bed ire eee SUNNYSIDE » ee Watches in Nickel cases $3.00 to $10.00 wi: 1aGmainapietene siden ANNOUNCEMENT » » Silver » 7.00 » 3000) CHARLOTTETOWN -——~ : --— ° Wafted to h-aven on flowery " Gold w» 10.00 » 190.00 i, Having obtained the services of Mr. A. 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