we should be without our two trainee al) ’ THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN, MAY 12 (899, 9s ee mer nT Smeaton ANGE LSENEESEEeeeeees = TRAINS WEST---A GRIEVANCE. [ TRY [THE DAILY EXAMINER |" ‘!Local and Other ems ap 7 inact Sir,—Every reasonable man will admit TRADE Miah “) MARK. r / .} MAY 12. 1899 : that 't 1@ time the ratiway authorities did i. 0; 0. B..sWildce Lodes Mo. 27 ' - ~~ 7 someth ng to remove the hardahip of tras meets to-night eat sii : . a ’ ; vel and the intclerable delay of mails to ve ‘ SCHOOL ACT AMENDMENTS. § | the west. here is no good reason why| Boys Bricapr—Companies 2 and Bliss “tone, our new williner ued rders personally, Try ss Ve S tor your new hat. She ] ghly reco nmended and Ww! yw TRY WEEKS & CO/M ] in a jiitie Act,1877, It is needless to say that it doea not at all Tae Government has brought billto amend the Pub!ic Schools meet the case of the country at large. A few provisions against truancy and against a daily average attendance of less then twelve scholars, are submitied asa sort Of fender for the significan section which enacts that a third inspector of schools be appointed at the expeuse of the There is evideatly a “kicking Liberal’? whom the office wil! snit. It is, apparently, hoped that tbe additions] sal- FOR Back and Colored Drs § Googs: We have just received and opened a | large choice new stock of rich black goode, Broad a Costumes, eid and fancy dress goods, the very latest | Wil }2 happy toshow them to you. TRY WEERS & CO FOR Ladies Latest. Capes Oor mantle room coatains a person- ally sele ted stock of newest stylos in Capes. Yrop in and see them, they are marked low. TRY WEEKS & CO FOR Kid Gloves The newest colerings in Clasp and lacing. Don’t forget our 82c _bar- ain worth $1.25 to 31.50 per pair. £ Real rench Kid. GENTLEMEN TRY WEEKS & CO FOR Your Furnishing We cun save you cash on every pur- chase i your line. See our latest 4 ply collars at 2 for 25c, cuffat 22ca pair, worth 30c., Kid gloves, shirts, neckties, braces. We buy these goods low, anc! sell them cheap, tRY WEEKS & CO We have the youin the for your variety, price. a WeEKS & Ci Wholesale dry goods. ; ; and will please and Retail write 6B er iP _eetite 2665.92 °2 29D 60RD iry willbe medeup by cutting downthe pay of first and second-class teachers ef echools to the amount paid third. s.nel class teachers, The lest section of the bil] admits of the | appointment of women as members of the Charlottetown and Summerside School Bosrds. Referring to this provision, Hoa. Mr. Gordon drew upon his ample store of Classic learning wheo he said that since the and ¢xores-ed should think the little account in affairs of state up to the present, women have proved their ability to take positions in the profeseion of law, medicine, arts on equality with men ; ate with eword in hand, her regret that the men women of so science and acd why not With such a the oo the Board of Trustees ? recommendation from sucha source, passage of ledies to seats at the School Board is assured. il te oe —A Washington despatch reports that ** #]! hope of reconvening the jot Ameri- can Canadian Commission in August bas been abandoned.” eS a —A shameful act of injustice on the part of Mr. Speaker, commuted last evening, was this forenoon the theme of conver- sation in opposition circles. Members of the Government party may imagine tbat they are “‘smart” when they coastruin the Speaker to favorthem. It thev were wise they would be eareful to see that the Opposition obtained fairplay. The men who compose the Opposition are not of the quality whick submit« to gross injustice; and they will be heard, sooner or later, notwithstanding the petty tavoritism of the Speaker. Tae New Govexnment Sreamer.— The new steamer being built by the depart- ment of Marine and Fisheries, in the yard between Poole & Lewis’ and Peake’s No. 2 wharves, will be launched abont the 27tb of this month. She is being built 96 feet between perpendiculars, with a 19 ft beam and 8 ft. boli. The contractor for the hullis Mr Jobn White, of O’Leary ; and Mesers Bruce Stewart & Co., ar supplying the engines and boilers. The machinery is guaranteed to give ber a speed of 9 knots an heur continnous!iv, a rea. The engines are to be about 35 nomival horse power. It is expecte thatthe steamer will? be altogether finished the first week in July when the agent of the Department here will take charge of her, to supply the lighthouse, etc., and after the needs of the Marine branch of the department are filled Dont Blame Your Feet fault of next pair it’s the (Jet your lf tr it & o acae 2 at CC® SBOVEVWSE Vy a= 2 ) from: a man who knows his bus- Ines Shi eing is our business und \ KRLOW €\ ry branch of it from A to Z fry us: we will pro > kt I hand i de as well as i por . I Specially Selected boots and shoes. The business that dis apoints customer su a minis itself. Drop in and in- spect our stock. S:e the LEADER in mens for five qua cter $1.25. * : a back, more e study to bring anc want to please tha I ou you once, 4% Thos. McQuaid 3 K Lower Queen St. fioot & Shee Store. € DO ft 68 O63 OOwsS See © 4.790002 es FEGLISH MINERAL WATER Jew bury and Br.wns Ginger Ale and Soda Water in cases of 6 doz. each just received from Munchester, J & T, MORRIS. | 97, dy3i ead | Q: © 4 ' € ' ? A abe will be handed over to the Fisheries branch and will be emploved in the pro- tection of lobsters in the Strait of North- um berland. desi ninaekctialinin schahidhiaial | Bicycle repxiring of all kinds done ’ pro mptiv and we is neo breaks Loe) ba} for justo mend Rogers & Rogers. The Bicycle Men, Kent St. 10c We Sell the Best Shoe Dresvings. au ea) & D> Co Dressing | Russet, Brown and Box Combination—Paste and Liqui }--made by Ameri- can Dressing Co. Cis DIAMON D—tThe best L5c dressing on the mar- ket.—Try it. | | | 25 cts | ; 1 | { Gilt edge, egg finish and No brown combination. better made BROWN PASTE (0c A 0X —>~ R. K. JOST STAMPER’S CORNER ee C0000CCe S 000040096000 = ea oe? @ e® @ 7? @ eau @s FO & 723 7 @ G @ =e. time that the Spartan lady entered the Sens } winter any more than any other section of he In'ercolonial system. We have con~ vinced everybody that a change from the -ummer to the winver schedule should.not put us back to the vexations of travel of wenty years ago. Every person from the east, of ordinary inteJigence, has pro- roupe d the prese ot western arra ygement simply insucpor‘ab.e. We qnice unders'ani = that the superintendent of the road, desiroua as we believe him to be tofoliow the progressive ~ysteim here that obtains on the other aside, may have been unable tesecure in a mo- ment the necessary conveniences we de- manded Just fall, and muet continue to demand until West Prince, the paving ~ec'ion of the road, gets a moderate share of atiention from the railway authorities. But how comes it now, with the rash of spring work ov, and the necessity of travel, aod ‘he prompt delivery of goodsaod mails apparent to all, that we are etill kept to the old winter train -every single night to the disgust ot everybody —an hour, an hour ani a half, and two hours late at its destinaion ? Three trains accor modate the section be- tween Summerside and Chariottetown. The wes: muat, this 10.b day of May, puc up with ove slow, lumbering, belatec train, while it contributes largely to the fast expresses, etc., which render life bearable to’ exstern people. Surely Mr. Sharp is able to do more fairly by us. Other years we had the through express at least every other day. Surely itis not necessary '@ await the change of time on the mairlaud—winter or summer doves not inierfere with the number of trains sfforded, -to give us the ecant service of even other years. We are glad to learn that the trans-eon- tinental C. P. R. train will reach Paineec this year nearly two hours earlier than fermerly and that the maritime express passes this point inthe forenoon. This will allow the mail express meeting the boat to put down iis passengers at Charlette~ town at a comparatively early hour, say 930 o'clock at the latest. Ir is to be hoped that, for the inegnificant service its detention in towe would render, the up- coming evening train will wot be delayed after the manuer of last year, but will be in Summerside to meet the boat also, ani reach Tignish vot later tban 10.30. Tie odd agent comiog west from Souris or Georgetown should vot delay and incon- veniznce the whole country and bring tne only prompt service we have ever had into contempt. A. E. Bourke. ae ee Pee How Would This Look ncy to yourselves 1 WATCH of wt, what a convenje:ce and whata pleasure to the wearer.; Well, as a long ex- rienced watch dealer, I am greately sur- prised at the triflir.g cost for such well made | ly artistic be H}S S¢ and truly a watches asthese fare. Waltham watches, high'y polished, and geod time-keepers- Prices anywhere from $6.50 up. W. W. WELLNER, The Great Watch Heuse, READY ! We for the summer trade. havea nice and vwer- ied assortment of Boots Shoes and Slippers BLAGK, TAN, O& CHOCOLATE In STYLES we are UP-TO-DATE In PRICES we are DOWN TO TWE TIMES Please give us a Call You will be surpried to see what the CASH will 40, when you come to BUY a boot or shoe. We keep jhe best shoe polishes in black tan and chocolate-from 10 to28s. Weeks & Warren wil meet for drill in parsonage groun ls of the First Methodist church at 7 p.m, Seweracs.-—Work will te commenced on part of the Seweraye contracts next week, probably on Tuesday cr Wednesday. Tue Preps.—Moderate to fresh eouth— erly winds, showers at first. clearing this evening, fair and moderatly warm on Saturday. CHaRLorret wx Scuoot or Music.—Tue lecture oo Musical History will commence at Ll ®, m. tomorrow in place of 1030. Studente will kindly note change of hour. igkiabiiaces Tue STaxtry.—The Stanley returned frou placing the Cape Tormentine buoy lastevening. She will goto Pictou the firet ofthe week. The West Point buoy has still to be put out, Tue Lycecm — Don’t forget the concert- lecture in aid of St Jo: eph? s convent. It will be given in the Lyceum on the evening of the 17th. The programme is a choice one, and should draw a full house. Nidcblaisies IsLanpd Birps.—There will be on exhi- bition in the window of Wateon’s drug- store tomorrowevening. A numberof stuff d water birdsof P E. Jeland the work of Mr. A. Calder, texidermist. These epecimens are for sale. Sons or Tempruance.— Please take poiice that Prince Edward Division. Nol will pay a fraternal visit to Victoria Division, No 4. in Wright’s Hall, on Mon- day evening at 330, All Sons of Temper- ance welcome, Law to Re t.—The funeral of the late Mrs. Malcolm McLeod took place thie afiernoun at hialf-psast two, to Sherwood Cemetery by carriages. There was a large attendance of ;relatives and friends. The pali-bearera were: Mesers W.E. Dawson, Percy Pope, L. W. Watson, Capt. Tooker, G. A. Gane, and John Ricbards. Tre Steamers, —The City of Gaeot ar- rivea here at 3 u’c!ock this morning with one passenger to this port. She sailed again at about 11 30 with a general ca’ go of hay. @eate, potatoes, pork, etc. The B navista is expected from Montreal this aftervoon. She sails tomorrow even ing for St.John’s, Nfld., taking a large quantity of live stock. The Halifax leaves Boston tomorrow and will be due here on Mondav, about midnight. The Grana Duchess is to make weekly trips on this route during July and August. Po.ice Court.—John Reid, a laboring man, appeared in the Police Court thi: moruing to answer to three separate charg~ ee. The firet was for an assault upon one, Iesac Murley, for which the Magistrate fined him $5 or thirty days imprisonment. The second was for breaking Owen Train- or’s window on Queen St., for which a like fine was imposed. The third was for being drunk and disorderly, for which he was condemned to pay $4, or twenty days Imprisonment, The hearing of the case against a young man for fighting on the streete was ad- journed for eight daye to procure the at- iendance of the other shies ces in the fight. -— Tue Drevce “Prixce Epwarp Some extensive improvements and aitera- tions bave been made to the dredge Prince Edward this spring, under the supervision of Captain Larkins. The work is being finished today, and the crew goes @n to-~ motrow. The improvements consist of 6 new scoop made by Bruc? Stewart & Co., > new handle for the scOUp ten feet longerthan the old one, three new anchor poste, ten feet longer than the old ones. thoroughbiy os She has also been corked and re- painted and the machinery has all. been repaired and re~ fiited. The first dredging dove this year will be ac the Railway wharf, which wo]! be dredged to a depth of twenty-five feet at jow epring tide. This 18 being done 10 accomodate. tbe, large ocean lrers. With the tug T. A. Stew- art, ($25 a day) also repaired and cleaned up, alargeamount of dredging will prob- aolyv he : got through thie season, Gu (pu aewenr ieeriaeninill = —— OD OD OB 9 BB IDNHD IWS ° Barbar’s Supplies Rsyptain Pgs Sb ampoo | Composed of whites of egg combin d with cleansisg ma \erials, making a shempoo urequsiled for “cleansing the hair and scalp. Fifty eham poos inajar Price 25. Turkish Shampoo Used for Shamro» and era foam, 25c. Simgeing Tap ers, per bundie of 30, Léc. ——— Coametiques, Combs, sh -v— ing and Hair Brushes, Straps, Soaps, and every~ thing the barber wants at lowes: prices. JOHVSON & JOANSON BRUGGISTS. >? 62 0 6 O66 D]oDtO|oBl OS OS <2 OS ODO ht Oc Ceibeaeneeemethbote te d<®O~s Some ni | | ; Shirts. oar Hanley Bros. Nowhere can white WE KNOW what PERFEGT FITTING SIZES 14 1-2 tle , often to the surface. We can make ‘for you. Our stock this and shapes to get. be purchased to better aul-| . J vantage than at Stanleys TAILOR-MADE SHIRTS bought right too, experience all prices, BUT! we advise a fairly goo! shoe; soit tender feet require goed shoe-making. . Parents iry our Childrens Boots. ae ALLEY & eee shirts OPEN BACK Our $1.00 shirts are made to our order by the best shirt makers in Canada goes into these shirts, and have proved their wearing qualities $1.00 TO 17 1-2 IN. RRR~— a BROS, Ste ely are a great worry and expense—it isfhard to fit the little feet- ia there is the wear een ally running about, sometimesin the wet brings the SHUE QU ESTION it easier year is large, very large, it’s has tanght us wha shoes We have them black and ci red a and wD ‘ate CST So i e°een SPECTACLES ——AND—- Oc a par and up Just opened a new stock at the Modern Jewelry and Fancy Goods Store, Sunnyside, opposite Post C flice. JURY & CO, 32 68@ : eUan YSIS . eae Office in New Deibid Block, first door to the right up stairs. EY EGLASES: TRNDER Sealed Tenders wi)! be nudersigned ti}] the 1t parties willing to contract for the con struction of foundation of he proposed church at Kinkora, according to p aus and | specifications to he seen at the Parochial Residence at Kinkora. Envelope to be marked * Tender, ” The lowestor any Ten ly accepted. J.J.McDONALD, P. P. Kinkora, May 8b 1899 110 dy3i wy3i wat 3i received by the f Jur f, from ier not necessar- ———— 'To the Electors of the City of Charlottetown As vou are now called on to elect a DF. AYERS eu: Cir’.cwn, May ; euitable person to fill the vacancy on the Board of Comm's-ioners of Sewers and Water Supply. I have been requested by & number of citizens to sllow myself to be put in nomioation for the office. I now solicit sour euppor:, if it shouid be your pleasure toelect me, ! willendea- vor to discharge the duties pretaining to the office, with a due regard to economy and efficiency. Youre trulr, CUAS. Me JREGOR “$9 14 as ee ee a ee a ee a ee ee ee ee rs