‘ + # . ' ‘ ~ ‘ M ‘ J y SOURIS s TRNGN ¢ i a, A eee Ad —_ = :. 2. zB i : Dt. Ay S nu ih if i gy A le i bea gr nas nye V y 741 f MONDAY. JULY fill, i0U No et s will be spared by if} : i ‘ i Oo i . a Vf ‘T a go-~R iw ~ ‘ plaving }} a Vy rr’ “9 ’ 1° 3 ‘ es at 4 i { il : os = 1 . ul raliOp hHorees iriois, & ts o'Tr, GICc. Fo lowing are the train arrangemen s and fares A sy al train leaving Cha: lottetoan a 7 15am, stardad time, wi TUG On (the foi wing e«chedu e weave Ch’town tas eon. &. to St Dunustan’s 7 2O wi { etry 4 2S R 730 am edb sindadabi iva 745 am Self lk ‘ cshiasees 4 Ok Oe Bedtor4...... 8(O am Tracadie 87am ant Ghedart...... & 2Ja m “¢ Andrews’, 8 °1am Dougla:........ .. 830 am is bickdnakons 845 am PG iictccceesseutt $06 & MEOFIC cc covcece ccccee 8 66 6 Mm " Midgell ..... 9 am 8: Petere.....:...9100 m i acre rere §2lam &] k eee | Roll. ! GV weeees 938 am ” Bear i:)ver....ccss 944a m New land....95la™m Harm ...1000 am Arrive Sourie...........1015 a m Leave Sourie....... ...... 6 05 pm Passengers from stations between Georgetown and Mi. Stewart can go by regular morning trains, returning by reg- ular morning trains, Tuesday, July 18th. Fares to Souris. es etishedeacines 85c Suffolk to St. Andrews............csscocees COC EEE EE Midge!) ies Selkirk to Bear River....... ..........30¢ New Zeslanu to Souris... ..............20¢ Harmony to Souris. ...........+. .15¢ Georgetown to 48 Road.............. 85 ee OE OD. FR sincsscxacdiecns csnetin 75c MICHAEL McCORMACK, Souris July 6, 99 Secretary 158~dypat, wat tl jyl5 ENGLISH CANVASS SHOES IN SIZES 67,8 &9 Regular Price $2.50 Reduced to $1.88 eeeeer A fe ¢ pairs left JOHN H. BELL GREAT GEO. STREET, NeEaR QUEEN STREET. BIG BARGAINS MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S ODD LINES AND SIZES IN BOOTS SHOES nd SLIPPERS Just the cine you want for the holidays—for frollicking ubrut the ountry, and scampering around the In fact we have a LARGE and well assorted stock. We can fit you all. Mens. Bors, Laeirs and babies, Big Stock Small Prices BEFORE YOU BUY PLEASE TRY Weeks & Warren resesene “4 82568206608 DROP IN AND SEE ME I have the latest American news- pers received by mail every day. FRUIT alwaye freeh and nice. CONFECTIONERY, the'’choicest chocolates and other kinds. é Stationery, Tobacco Cigars ete Callin when you're passing the store, old City Hotel corner R. H. Mason THE DAILY EXAMINER, NL LE LTT TC LE LE EL TE EY NE SE NEN RY THE DAILY EXAMINER i ills ta be cured; and the ‘ eymptoms cate that the state of the country is grow- pg so much woree that doctors of skill and sbility are really needed. Perbaps the doctors in convention wil! eonsult abou® a prescription. But we apprebeod that no improvement can be effected until after the Liberal leeches off. shall have been taken ~-rovw-ro- this e1Ze sr rae epecimen of ed 21,000 egg for lobeters ip Cavadian weierr. N w, i maintain, if a system similar to this were adopted, millous of lobsters would be saved that are now destroved while in thei -eggs, the fieher- men instead of being driven to desperate Siraiis, would have ‘three monthe to fish, and the indueiry woull be placed on a permanent footing of prosperity for the fisherman and protection for the supply. We would then have reveral bun- dred sworn clticials in ewck district, or ove THE LOBSTER COMMISSION. in every boat, and if several bundred : ai swore offisiale ion each dis rict cannot u € thi eee carry out @ law tt is not rea-ouab- to sup- (Gs a : RETINGS - t - commission were | pore that the pres-at ays em of having one he'd in this Province only at Suro-! guch cfficiwl a cach disirict can do so.” merside, Egmont Bay and fignish.! ‘There are three alternative courses with The report, lately putlished, dees regard to this proposal. First: That the pot contain the evidence obtained. permitebcull be issued with very simple But there is valuable information in it concerning the habits of the lobster, the fishing grounds, and the state of the Job- ster supply—all collated by the master | hand of Professor Prince. It is remarke | ed that there remains in the Dominion of Canada ‘* the last great lobster fiebery of the world, and it is not too much to say that this fishery has reached a critical atage.” Even here, the signs of exhaus- tion are unmistakeable. Small immature lobsters, 5 to 8 or 9 inches long, which a few jears e8go were rejected with contempt, are now eagerly taken and form, in some dis- tric:s, the staple article upos whieh the lobsterscannere depend. Instead of tweor three lobsters sufficing to fill a 1 Ib. can, Ten years ago the average 10 inches (2 lbs. weight.) while thirty years ago an old fisherman testified that lo. inches Tn keep up the cateh each season the quan- lobstere are now required. size of lobstere was (34 Ibe.) was the average. order to city of gear is beiog increased year by year all around the coast. Yet the average num ber of lobsters taken per trap haa been The writer of the report enters into an interesting discussion ofthe means by which the lobster is pro pagated ard the conditions eesentisl.to its growth. Professor Herrick, he says, has “arrived atthe conclusion that very few steadily diminishing. spawn before reaching a length of 9 inches; but so many “berried” specimens 7} to 8 inches in length have reached him from various parts of the Canadian coast that a Considerable proportion of females would appear {O Ccariy spawn at 8 inchea and under, The ratio ef reproductiveness is however, so low ia these amall female lobsters that the abundance of lobsters in any locality must depend upon the larger females. A 7-inch lobster will produce 5,000 eggs, whereas in one an inch larger not less than five, six, seven and even ten} additions attached, to which the bc lier of the permt shoald esub-c ise his nam. Second: That the permit should have an oath attachel, strictly bin fiog the fisher~ men to abide by the conditions of the permit. Third: La addition to the oath attached tothe permit, that each holder of a permit should bind himself to act asa protective offlser and aid the Goveram-nt official in each locality by informing him of vi lations, Tue artificial hatching of loostera is de~ clared to be an easy matter. “Immense quantities ameunting to handred: of mi'- lions can be hatched without d'fficul.y in acon paratively small hatchery buildisg,’’ lobster hatcheries and were eight or ten placed in appropriate locations along the roast, the Commisstiosera feel that a great step would be achieved towards the per- mauent preservation of the lobster supply. The report, as published, wili be valuabie if read and consigzeved. But there is little in itwhich might not have been there if the country Lad cot been put to the ex pease of & partisan commission, ——_—___——__ 9+ +e — NOTES AND COMMENTS —— —Cemmeniing upon the wreck of the Portia, the Halitex Herald says “the per- fect di-cipline and the efiorte cf the crew is best understood hy the fact that out cf 100 odd people on board, on!y one life was lost. ‘he woman and children were safely placed in the boats firet and thea the male passeugere, and last:y ihe crew foi- lowed. The steamer filled and eank rapidly, as, most of the paseengers lost valuables and personal «ffects to con-iderable amonot., The splendid action of Cfficers and crew ie deserving of the highest recognition.” } —There is intense feeling at Braadon reenlting from another cold blooded murder ppttrated by another one of the Goli- Clans whose passage to Canada our Liberal Goveromess has paid for. ‘Ibe Halifax Herald remarks that “private advicea of the;uumber of eggs carried is just about double that quantity. A10 inch lebste’ carries as @ rule 18,000 or 20,000; but when 14 inches long the number of eggs is 49,006, and at 16 inches the number is Variations are not infrequent, and a 10 inch lobeter may produce only 12,009 or 14.000 eggs. But on the other hand one oa Las! A Bed That Will Not Saeg We have been testing this control of this bed for P. E. I difference. estimated at no less than 80,000 egga:| the most reliable aod unquestionable cbar- acter are tothe eff-ct that it is nothing short of a public crime to bring these Gal.- cians jieio the conntry and turn them loose on a 'aweabiding people. Gentlemen of the highest probity from the west declare the Galicians to be simply destitu'e of moral character. Of those Galiciars it may be truthfully said: “Greater liars | Parthia never bred,” and they regard a j judicial oath quite as lightly as their or ——— - —— —-— aeagye LES Weete Wafted to h«aven on flowery Feds of ease? No, you wen’ be that if you sleep ou Hercules Spriogs, but you will be wafted to the Land of Pleasant Dreame and will rise each morning, thoroughly refreshed aod feel- ing like a new creation, mattress for the last two years and being satisfied that they are ten times better than the ordinary style wire mattress We have secured the entire sland—They cost no more than other beds, and if you test one you wil: readily discover the MARK WRICHT! AND Co } which | i } } CUHARLULLETOWN, JULY 13, ; 899 dinary idle word. Ever since they weie mio this cov the they bave been a public charge rverngment, most breaght try. at pal exXpenre, Partly supported by the g r of them bave tried to eke onta living by | private begg CAl | . | Tbe importance of giving the ] beter time JULY 13. 1899 rm grow 18 @V arent Li Onciuadta iA J | >», LOU } [my etrict provectior Fem) Is nerces- . > | gary to pres ¥e $n I ; nerutu THE DOCTORS’ DAY. pap dead | i The following e@ystem cf protection | . . . ‘ @ugveeted : Ir is notable, now when the doctors are | } Al] wii mia ch ostere Ww - here in convention, that we havea doctor | : outa permit orlcense. In the epr vg te \f Y}, . . : for Mayor of Charlottetown and a@ doctor} gyery man about to prose cut vo dhidins te r Lieutenant Goveraor of the Province. | 9 tain this permit from toe f y officer [tis bighly probable, too, that we shal] | free of charge, which Wit ; ere Fim to . . } 4 »)] ‘ | ‘ s ‘ anf m ist May Olse GUIV, @Lu ane ong have a dictor for Premier of Can ae ' ‘ ' : > all s a. ] eturofor tbis bef eriman ada,—and the conditions are such that al ;... bes sworn cthicial lo theeat nat he rmav at any day have be called in to} wi]i | berate st.s ry spaw ihe } i r = ree : + jtake charge of the Government of this; comes trom | mEo"> SUG a Oe | oil . “t f ' . * . ' i \ rLec-ery Vidciation ¢ Libis Vi AUS | Provin Certainly, the doctors have an | ¥''' T*por* : , } i . . yur al may Cue v lila t O.ice ibe sortie i 7 ’ t sf % |} Opportunity to operaie with good effec local fishery ¢ itice Le be} alty fora upon the body politic as wellas upon the} violation be # proceeding for pr jary | body corporea!, I'bere are Many publ Cc } aga’vst tne Ou Ar, WHO Sail Biryu ve dee Ind , barred from ever reCeivi ng aperm't io fish Hnaj~ | ‘ gpg; and now it appears that when they do not get what they ask for, they are ready to murder the person who retuses. Phese are the kiud of peta that S ftom is bringing up at the public expense to be his constitnents,” SHIP NEWS Port of Charlottetown ENTERED. July 12-~—Surprice, Trenboin, V rue Alina, Cormier, Pictou; Ella Mand, Irving. Richbuete; Frank,Grant, Waliace; ”.: iaie Jaadvy Franklin, Pope, Pictou, Morning Light, Read, Pugwarh; Thetis, Allas, | P.ciou; #8 Campana, Pemers, Pictou. CLEARED. July 12—Ella Maud, Irving, Richbucto, Frank, Grant, Wallace; Morning Light, Read, Pugwash; +s Campana, Demers; (Juebec. .o- Port of Summerside ENTERED. July 10—Ida M, Mallett, Campbellton, lam. Joly 1l—Reei e, Cain, Pictou, coal; ss C .mpava, Demer~, Pictou, sieres- July 12—Neil Dow, Irving, stichibucte, lum. CLEARED. July 10—Jeesie Newell, McLure, Pic- tou, oat-; Minnie Scott, Grani, Cope Tra- verre; Ida M, Mallett, Bathurst, bal. July Ll—Amazov, Eastman, Richbueto, bal; Restive, Cain, Pictou, bal; ss Cam~ pana, Demers, Montreal. 196 cases eggs............. 0088 $ 601.60 300 bags potatoes........ 225 00 324 boxes cheese................00 1840.00 2 Ss co. sso del 4.00 $2 670.00 The €rince Edward Island Magazine tor July isfor sale atall the bookstores 5c a copy Monkey Brand PLEASANT HEWS FOR HOUSEKEEPERS: sn Messrs Lever Bros, Limrrep, pro- prietors of “SUNLIGHT SOAP” have acquired the ownership, of the celebrated MONKEY BRAND scour ing scap, ané@ have put it on the Cana- dian market in anew and more con- venient package, containing a TWIN BARor TWO TABLETS, each t.blet being separately wrapped. The Price is Now 6 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 bright their SILVER, BRASS, COPPER, TINWARE, etc., or removing RUST ST4INS, TARNISH &e. Ask your yrocer for MONKEY BRAND, and see that you get the two tablets for 5 cents. TENDERS. } | stirting, pique skirting —_——— Sealed Yenders will be received ty the | undersigned, until the 12th of AUGUS1,; next trom parties willing to construct and com- | plet2 the new R. C. Church at Kinkora, according to Plans and Specifications to be | seea at the Bishop's Palace, Ch’town, up to July 20ih; and at the Parochial Residence Kinkora, after that date. , No tender will be considered unless accom- penied by a certified cheque of $1(0.0 or approved note of hand for that amount, re- turnable if tender is not accepted. and for- feited if tender is throwao up by Contractor. — orany tender not necessarily ac- cepted. J. J. MCDON q July 5, d6i, w4i 2aw 3wks wen AED TO RENT. The house on Water Street, op; 0- site Hotel Davies, at present occupied by J. B. Heagan. all modern con-— vencies, Porsession given October first, next, Apply to 1563— W. 8. STEWART. ~ —_— «~*~ a -_—— -- ~ os RRO TR ES! a ae he x PAYS TO BUY AT oe Lu ee kee THE POPULER SUNRYSIDE DRY GOOUS STORE Muslins Shirt waists, shirt waist pins; Just the thing you want foe shirt waist sets. a summer suit or summépy blouse, cool stuff fo, hoy weather. Tweeds A large variety of Monetog tweeds, Scorch tueeds, English : ‘tweeds, Cuinadian tweeds, H OsSlery English serzes, English worst, ‘eda, west of Eng . Dress skirts, under skirts : England pantag "= “?| tailors trimmings, wrappers, veilings, side combs pompadou combs, under vests, suspenders, and sunshades. We take wool in exchan for any goods in the store, we also buy wool for cash. Gents furnishings. Buthing euits white shirts, outing shirts, Corsets Crash skirts, crass suite, pisue skirts, pique suits, crash Dress Goods We keep the most up-to-| daie stock of dress goods to be found in the city, in every color, hve and suade, black silk wrap henriettas, merino*,|/night shirts, half hos, Golf cashmeres, poplins, lustres,/stocxings. neck ties, collars, and inohairs, Ripleys piree cuffs, cuff holder., belts, braces finish in different shaies, no|pants, straw hats, yachting two costumes alike, caps, gloves, umbrellas, Bazar glove fitting patterns 15e each 500 July fashion’sheet given away; ask for one F. PERKINS & Ca,, SUNNYSIDE CHARUOTTETOWN —“=ay ~ You may trap a PEO rats or fatten out a few cockroaches and bugs, but Helpepper clears out the whole lot at once without trouble. Leeming Miles & Co, Montreal, General Agents for Canada - . —- - . eo Swords will be beaten into plough shares later on; but out armers do not need to wait till the ‘* Peace Conference” is over, before buying their plough shares, as they can do soat orce, by calling at the Masonic Temple Store, where any share, or other p!ough extras can be had for Jess money, and better 4 c ; I ye is ‘ % at than any imporicd. Prove this at once, by trying hem. 2 uj % ih ree all ES HS “is SP cas ll T.A, McLEAN, MANUFACTURER Of ALL KINDS OF DAIRY& FARM MACHINERY, Esdale Foundry and machinery Depot. Office, Masonic Temple, Charlottetown. P, BT GRADE English Manures CONT AIN...... More More More PRODUCE.... BETTER CROPS LASTS LONGER More RELIABLE And are cheaper than any other Fertilizer eve sold on P. KE. Island. AULD BRO- Charlottetown, May 27th, 189-9,- HICH NITROGEN Pros. ACID PoTAsSH ~~~ wwe wwe wee we el ad a. ‘ x