; ; DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JULY 5, 1599 em BOARD F O T LJ j= N | THE NATLY EXAMINER ANOTHER NOTABLE SERVICE, |PE ISLAND CHEESE AND BUTTET. JULY bd, 1899. Grand Eastern Tea ——soresass } | The parishioners of S:. Columba ast Iv South Perth, Ontario, a few days | ae = . q . olding a Tea Party «t aro, the petition of the Liberals against ane gas the return of Mr. Nelson Monteith, the | W - N ES DAY Conservative candidate, was not allowed, | 9 all the charges being dismissed by the | 12ih JULY, 1899 judges. Beautiful grounds; pleasing scenery. Contrast this with the result of the Con-~ Ev make the day pleasant to! servative petition against the return of | v ti Donald Macnish in West Elgin. To pre- | ” ’ vent the bearing of the case, the publica- | By Onper or COMMITTEE, tion of the evidence, und all the disclosures Juiy 4—d4i,wli aoa... | that were imminent, Mr. Macuish | is wrote a letter to his opponent’s counsel, as | a E N D E R S + | fol'ows,—read caretully :— betel “Sr. Tuomas, June 26:b, 1899. | a ie ae ' ‘Messrs. Crothers & Price, Barristers, | sakurtienn, ana the 12th ofa val wl ecu | “ese., St. Thomas : from perties willing to consiruct and com- | “Dean Sins,—We beg to advise you that Sordiag og Tenn Srodbintiene to be| Mr. Macnisb has discussed at length with seen at the Bishop's Palace, Ch’town, up to! his solicitors the charges contained in the Juiy 20th: and at the Parochial Rasideacs, Kinkora, after that date. No tender will be considered unless accom - fanied by acertified cheque of $110.00 or approved note of hand for that atourt, re | petitioa waich has been filed against his Legislative As- West Elgin, and return as memter of the sembly of Ontario for ' that they have to a considerable extent ta- turnabie if tender is not accepted. and fo- : feited if tender is thrown up by Covtractor. | vestigated the charges contained therein — orany tender not necészarily ac- ard other matters which have come to cepted. | 7 e : 652 J. JI. MCDONALD. their knowledgein connection with the election. And the subscribers hereto make the following statements ani admissions respecting the same: “Ll. That a large number of persona were epecially sent into the coastitueucy | by men working on behalf of the Liberal party for the express purpose of taking part on Mr. Macnish’s behalf in the elec. | tion held January 12,1899, and we believe | tbat fraudulent and corrupt means were | usedby some of such persons to secure | his election. “2. That several of the said persons July 5, d6i, w4i 2aw 3wk3 CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY TRAVEL - IN - COMFORT — bY -—— TOURIST SLEEPERS leaving Montreal every THURSDAY at ll a. m. orthe PACIFIC COAST, accommo- datiag second ciass passengers for all points, in Canadian North West, British Colambia, &c Berth Rares— Montreal to Winnipeg $4.00 | illegally aod wishout authority acted as, Montreal to Calgary...... ...... ssseeesees 6.50 | deputy returoing offizers at the said elec- Montreal to Kevelstone...... ovvseecocese FON I ,- : a lens - alt Montreal to Vancouver....ce......scsceeee 8.09 | tion, and in at least three cases so acted In} RN A Oe iui dean 800 | the names of reputab'e local men, having, under assumed names, been introduced to the returriog officer by local agents of Mr. Macnieh. 3. That in many of the polling sub- divisions of the riding there were grave irregularities connected with the return of the ballot boxes and their contents, and the covnting of the ballots thereat. 4. Tbat there were large nurobers of persons brought into the riding for the | express purpove of personating legitimate t voters, and agsisted by some of Mr. , Macnish’s local eupportere euch persons For passenger rates to all points in Canade, Western United States and to Japan, China, India, Hawaiian Islands, Australia and Manila, and also for descriptive advertising matter and maps, write to A. J. HEATH, Distcict Passenger Agent, July 5—dy St. John, N. B TENDERS For Annex to the Lunatic Aslyum, did persouate qualified voters in voting for Mr. Macnish. 5. That the declared number of votes for Mr. Macaish largely exceeded tne num - ber of bona fide votes cast for aim. “6. Thata large number of ballote cast for Mr. MacDona!d werein some nefar- | ious and corrup! manner mavipulated,' whereby the result of theelection was | rendered doubtful, aod that in thie con-| nection the voting at Sedden an Middle~ march, andin seyeral divisions in St. ; Thomas where faid stranger’ 80 acted as this cfiice, deputy reiurning officers, merits special *enaers to be marked “Tender for An- ; mention. nex to Asylum, “7, That there are good reasons to be- The signatures of two good and respon | lieve that there are many specific and well | sible securties mnst accompany each ten-| authenticated cases where agents of Mr. | der. The Government not bound to ac-| Macnish concealed at their homes some cept the lowest or any tender. of those strangers, who there paid large RICHARD SMITH, Seas te to elec'ors to induce them Se ‘ > W - ov 1m, Secretary Public Works “8. That Mr. Macnish will forwith de- liver to the Speaker of the Legirlative As- sembly his resigoation as a member there-~ of for the said electoral district . “(Sgd) Dowratp Macyisa. “Witness: A. B, ALEswortH.’ Here is a confession! And if so much was confessed. what more must have been done? Mr.Marnish must have been con scious of some superlative act of villiany er he would never have put his same to , DePpARTMEXT OF Pusiic Works, | Charlottetown, P. E. Island, June 27th, i499 Sealed Tenders will be received at this cflice, unti! noen, on Saturday, 29tb July, next, for the building of au Annex to the Lunatic Asylum, et Falconwood, accord~ ing to plan and specification to be seen at lo5l—wy NEW GOODS 1 ow Prices Now opened a Jarge assortment of clocks, watches, jewe ry chinaware glassware Fancy goods spectacles and eyeglasses, also a new and very nice such a letter to prevent the case from be ing heard, This case of West Elgin and other cases selection of souvenir goods with views of St Dunstan’s Cathedral Post. office Court House Public Gardens etc, they Tae rubbish published by some of | of Senator Ferguson taking the lead reh'p 1 of the Senate from Sir M+:ckenzie Buwell proves that the former 18 rising —at least in the estimation of his oppouven:s We have reason to know that Sir McKenzie Bowell and Senator Ferguson are in terms of close friendship and agreement. Bat this does not prey credit bei. g given the latter when itis bis due. We bave noted somewhere that it was Senator Fer~ guson who d FCOVE red the surre, Litious | acreement betveen the Goveruinevt and ‘ oe R “ae , eee i the Grand ATUURA valiway, Uudde: whbich ' the Grand Track wasto enjoy a uinetye nine years movopoly for vreffic West of freight coming from the Kast cver the In ercolonial. This agreement the Gov-~ ernment has, it is stated, beea constraiued to abandon in face of the Senate’s opposi- tion and the public opinion of the country There is reason, we are told, to expect that the Government will humbly cffer to insert an amendment making the agreement terminable upon one year’s notice from each party. If this is true, we may credit the Senate, and particularly Senator Fergusun, with another signal eervice to the country. Nothing but fear of the Senate’s power would have induced the Businege is Busi. | nes* Government to abandon an agreement so siealtbily and carefully engineered. LL AE El Alt PUBLIC WORKS. Tue public works done in P. E [sland last year by the Dominion Government According to the Minister’s report there was dredging in Charlottetown harbors, and in some other places, to the extent of about 44,000 cubic yards; fourteen wharves dov’t amount to much. and Summerside were temporarily repaired at a cost of $1283 10; and there were construction im- of $612 17. These little «mounts eeem all the smaller provements to the amount when brovght into comparison with the many millions expended elsewhere. +e NURSERY STOCK. Tue Rev. A. E. Barke, of Alberton, whose personal influence and realy pen are at the service of many of the more impor- makes a pablish tant interests of this Province, good suggestion in tae letter we today. If we don’t cultivate nursery stock for the best varieties of apple and other fruit trees in our orchards, there is no reas son why we shouldo’t ; 3nd ifwe do there a:« abundant iti¢ans Of informing the pab- lic,—one of the best, we may say in a'l modestry, being Tue Examiner newspaper. We hope that persons who may be engags elinthe nursery busiaess wil: improve their opportunities inthis direction. ae poem —No practical results haveso far been reached vy the Peace Conference at the Hague. The arbitration scheme is still under repair. —The back down of the Dominion Gov - ernment in the face of the charges made by Sir Charles Hibbert Tupper avent the Yukon mismanagement is the talk of ali Canada, and the subject of comment in Great Britain as well. — Now that Dreyfus has been practically vindicated, M. Zola says that it would be wrong to attribute an exaggerated import~ ance to the proceedings at Rennes, and to run the risk of beginning all over agaic. T be novelist is, in fact, what is now term- ed an “Epongiste,” although some of the victorious Revisionists are not in favor of are very suitable presents and are selling fast. By dealing with us you save money, as we have good goods at ) like it, proves that Liberalisra in Ontario, using the sponge, but rather imprudently continue to call for reprisals, and thus | hinder the advent ofthe great pacificavion as io P. E, Island, 18 literally ard traly | “rotten.” On the other hand the South Perth case, cited above, goes to show that Conserva- tive methods of election are pure, events legal. low prices. Try us at the Modern Jewelry and Fancy goods store, Sunnyside opposite Post cffice, Char- lottetown Repairing promptly at- tended to. JURY ano CO. oh .. ERR IAINLY Never pays to carry an | the cold spring, unreliable watch, ~ You; ful than a daily run on never know the time and | and are constantly missing appointments on that ac- count. We sel Reliable Watches Onlv We don’t care to handle apything else. to $50. fe Ta Er Anxd Still the Best June Weather bright and pleasant after what could be more delight- STEARNS Bicy and cHEAPEST—More sold this year than ever before. Wesel] guarantee wheels from $30 which is necessary in the interests of the country. In France as elsewhere, it is or at all! | sometimes wise to let byegones be bye- ) gones. a t ——— —_——-- ——— ne 7 snl oe cles are still the BEST Large Discounts on FURNITURE Cail :10 give us the ver cit ci ycur inspecticn, W. N. TANTON JEWELER ape ALL THIS MONTH ARK WRIGHT AND CO | ——— ° : eee i | the Liberal papers about the probability Firs t Meeting a Distinct Success. 2. Island butter board was held in the The first mecting of the P. cheese and | Council chamber of the provincial build- ' } —— —s— - ing on Tuesday, the 4th day of July, 1899. R-presentatives of sever. ] factories throughout the Island were present. In the absence of the President, the vice- President, Robert Jenkins, E-q., acted a salesman. The member. of the board ure to b? Coogratulated on the success of their first meeiirg and all present were much interested iu the day’s proceedings. Sev- eral other factories at the close of the meeting decided to cffer cheese at the pext meretiog of the board, which takes ylice on Tuesday, the I8ch in«t., at LI velock, a m., in tbe same room. Tne severa! factories that bad cheese boarded realized the following prices, ex- cepting Coruwal!l and Morelli which did not accept the offer of 8h. Boxes Buyer Hazelbrook....180 .........8% Mr Dillon Red Houste,...119...... . 8} " BCs asses, BI Bek ccncas. o0 7 Uowan Brae...100......... 8 ” Kensingtoa....110 July...8§ . W insloe....... ite 6siccs St _ Hillsboro...... 140....8 616 H Haszard Mt Stewart...... 150......8 5-16 _ Cornwall......+.. 214 May,cotall! soia“ BOR. <1. ea MF 1533 Lot 16 Dairy Association had 50 boxes batter boarded for which there was no offer, ALFRED E. Dewar, Sec’y~Treas. St James’ SABBATH SCHOOL AF MORELL THURSDAY, JULY 43th, 1899, The picnic will be heldon a field owned by Mr. R. N. Cox. A fine view can be had of the eurround- ing bay, river and country, A more beautiful place would not be desired. No distance to walk. Good trout fishing in vicinity. Table for visit- ors tea 25 cents. Refreshment Booth Strawberries and Cream, Train leaves at 9 teturn fare, adults 25 cents. Competent games vide amusements, siore of Paton & Co. Leod’s, mh Committee will prc» Tickets for sale at and Moore & Me~ W, A. STEWART, July 4— Se>’y of School Masonic Temple Co | The Annva! Meeting of the Masonic Temple Company, wil) be held in the Masonic Temple, on Wednesday, July 12th, 1899, at 8 o’clock, p. m., tor the election of directors and general business. By order D McLEAN, Sec’y-T reas Julv 4— — —— -xX ——-- PLEASANT NEWS FOR HOUSEKEEPERSs su Messrs Lever Bros, Limitep, pro- prietors of “SUNLIGHT SOAP” have acquired the ownership of the celebrated MONKEY BRAND scour ing soap, and 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 Now 5 cents per I'wo Tablets. This is astonishing value, and wilh 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 STAINS, TARNISH &e, Ask your yrocer for MONKEY BRAND, and see that you" get ‘the a CT erences? inmmnimitensaenatene/teenentntinstiteetannasiamenaatesineitaeednintaes en sen a My St6re” . naeteoeeneannenescenneest e6 gaa 6 Me Stor | ANNIVERSARY DISCOUNTS PROM 10 T® 50 PER CENT. SALE BEGINS THURSDAY, GT4 Juiy, 1899 KE=POORS OPEN AT 730 A.M py All geods sold for cash or wool taken in exchange versary by giving you some rare bargains this month THE WORLD'S GREATEST RICHARD A. TMcCURDY, President AS -ETS—$277,517,325 36. ANNUAL INCOME—$55,006,629.45 INSURANCE IN FORCE —$971,711,997.79 Wk All Canadian Policies payable iu gold<aay Beture placing your insurance. please call or write fy estimates, May 27—Sat & Mon JOHN McKACH PRN, AGENT nu IT PAYS TO BUY A’ PERKINS —_—. SMesle gg ste ste War Way GENTS’ FURNISHINGS ‘This 1s a line in which we excell. We keep a full range of the most up to date stylesin collars, ties, collar buttoas, cuff-, cuff holders, golf hose, braces, caps, straw hats, silk hand kerchiefs, white shirts, neglige shirts, silk strip, cycling shirte fancy flannelette shirts, summer underwear. HOSIERY Ladies’ cotton hose....10, 15, 15, 19, 20, 22, 24, 25, per yard Ladies’ cashmere hose 20, 29, 35, 35, 40, 45, 55, 65 per yard Men’s cotton half hose.. ......6, 12, 15, 18, 20, 25c per yard Men’s cashmere half hose ..- 20, 25, 32, 38, 40, 45c¢ per yard Children’s hose in all s:zes and all shanes, UNDERWEAR Ladies’ Undervests.......-.5, 6, 10, 12, 16, 18, 20, 25c each Ladise Marsn> UNnGervees si ccccéneve ondh ae 88, $1.00 each Ladies’ Silk' Vadervetls, ..00 cscces 000s0-+000unne Mae MISCELLANEOUS Shirt Waists worth §5c for 35; shirt waist pins, belts, belt pins, corsets, corset clasps, veilings, laces, embroideries, children’s suspenders,garters, garter elastic, sombs, side combs pompadour combs, kid gloves, silk gloves, lisle thread gloves, evening gloves in different shades. SKIRTS LADIES’ Pique Skirts, Crash Skirts, Blue Serge Skirts, Black Serge Skirts, Figured Lustre Skirts, Underskirts in white and black, and metalic stripes and_checks. F. PERKINS & SUNNYSIDE CHARUOTTETOWN ~~ =a BUTTER TUBS |Bolal VictORIA COLLEGE g 5 “7 First . Salel JULY, 1899 LO 000 Dollars Worth to be sold this Month Mime SSLE ENDS JULY Bist! }yaving just comp! eted oar first year in business, and we thank our many customers for tke Jiberal patronage extended to us, and take this opportunity ofcelebrating our first anai<” WIENER, MAKOD & COMPAY. | The Mutual Life Insurance Co. of New York | F, Perkins & Go, _. ___. | (MeGill University, Montreal) 2225 Butter Tubs—factory made— smooth finish — very best wood.— CARVELL BROS. two tablets for 5 cents, July 5—3aw, 2we Sa ~27qnr www Se ee we le ~ o et ae ay 5 SESE ME 7 Pak) This residential college for women- students of McGill University, wiil be opened on 14th September, next. For terms, etc, apply to the Secretary, McGill College Montreal. July 5, dwed&fri