-—_ The Bis Maritime Pair Nova Scotia Provincial Exhibition SEPTEMBER 23rd to 30th, 1899 $1700— Offered in Priz3s Increased prizes in Cattle, Sheep, Poul- try, Agri tural Products, Flowers and Fish. Iwerovep Facriities 1x Every DasrarrMent. so" Wr te for Prize List. Four Day’s Racing— Big Pur- ses—for Trotting & Pacing SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS surpassing the splendid programmes of previous years | The world’s Greatest Artists in Marvel- ous Feats of Dexterity and Side Splittiog Spec alt es Concluding every evening witha realistic presentation of British Soldiers in Actual | arfare. War With the Afghans ,care., wtoberes , Famous March to } Kandehar,” and “rhe Storming of Peiwar | Kota!l.”’ a noted Afghan Stronghold. produced j with over two hundred British Satlers and | Soldiers from the cJarrison, a rumber of | Whem «actually took partin the Afynan War | Firewerks Galore. Magnificent Display | Eveiy Fvening | For P1 List and all information apply to | J, E. Wooo, | 165—-d dw Man.and “ecy i Mineral Waters | | effected. THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JULY ‘17, 1899 THE DAILY EXAMINER | ae JULY 71, 1899. THE PROMISED COMMISSION Ir has been announced, by means of The Patriot, that the Government issue @ Commission for the investigation of the management of the Hospital for the lasane. The announcement is to some ex- | tent satisfactory; and we hope that it will be followed by satisfectory action. Blame will not attach to the Government begia action in such a way thata real, and | practical, and economical reform shall be To this end, we think it advise | able that the scope of the investigation be widened to include the covnty jails and the poorhouse as well as the asylum. All these institutions are now ina bad way, the conditious. None of them meet require- ments of our There must, ere long, be changes in pect to all. The question, then, ie whether the Government had not better at once adopt a comprehensive measure tending to the reform of all rather than measures, one at atime. We believe that greater efficiency, greater economy, and greater satisfaction in respect to all will be brought about by the removal of each and all to the Government farm, aud by work - times and res- ; re “ ing it in connection with them. rind Pe each of these inetitutivns men and women could be drawn to labor upon the farm and intend to} if, they | separate ; cinaunienenaieant HALIFAX EXHIBITION. HE promoters of the Halifax Exhibition | are taking time by the fore'ock this year. | Preparations are already being made for a | ; | larger represeviation of all kinde of pro~ | ducts, together with many and varied special attractione for the multitude ex- Notwithstand- pected to be in attendance. ing the lapse of our Liberal Government in reepect to exbibitione, and the conse-~ queni inabality of this Proviace to reci. | procate exhibits with Nova Scotw, the | Halifax Exhibition will be opeu this year, as in the past years, to the competition of farmer. and others in P. E Island; and | we have no donbt that numbers ot P. BE. Islanders will participateas exhibitors as | well ss mere visitors. The chances are that not having an exhibition of their own to go to an increasing vumber of our lead- | ing farmers will attend the exhibition in | Halifax. -— oa + | NOTES AND COMME -i-5 —It is hoped that the report thy the Joint High Commission will notl« «t again until next year istrue. he peo ! of Canada have no immediate desire to see this country again humiliated before the Great Repullic and the world. — Rochester papers contain appreciative references to the life aed character of Mr. Richard Trenaman (father of the wife of ; Hon. Benjamin Rogers) whose recent | death has teen announced. The [‘emo~ crat Chronicle saya that Mr. Trenaman ' most highly esteemed by «# large circle of friends including .many of the older citizens who settled in Rochester’s We are agents tor Taylor & | its appurtenances under skilled and armed | early days.” Tennant’s Amherst, celebrated Mineral Waters. Club Soda. Cream Soda Ginger Ale Orange Phosphate Lithia Water Sarsap arilla Which we sell at manufactur-! ers prices ~ 3 & T, MORRIS 164, i ENGLISH CANVASS vee HORS IN SIZES 6,7,8&9 Regular Price $2.50 Reduced to $1.88 ...--- A fe ¢ pairs left JOHN H. BEDL' GREAT GEO. STREET. NEAR QUEEN STREET. 's T Si. Andrew's tea. This tea will take place on TUES- DAY, the 25h inst, on the grounds near the cbarch, Tea on the tables at 12 o’clock. S.loons with temperate drinks and wiany other delicacies onthe grounds. A good diaver also provided. Gamee and amusements for all Everything firet ciaes. Should the weather prove unfavorable on the 25th, the tea will be held on the next fine day. Special train will leave Charlottetown calling at intermediate stations, at 10a. m., local time, returning after the tea MICHAEL FEKHAN, Sec’y St Andrew’s, July 3rd, 189% é A GRAND TEA—— MEETING in connection with the Presbyterian Church of Tryon, Hampton and Bonshaw, will be held on the Manse Grounds, at Hampton, on Wednesday, the 19th July, A large and representative committee having been appointed to carry out the arrangements, everything will be done in first-class style, and the public may look forward to an excellent entertainment. Should the weather be unsuitable on the above dave, the Tea wil! be held on the firet fiue day following. By order of Committee, ' ed, | affairs were needed we should suggest the supervision ; aod the farm properly manag-~ would yield a iarge part of the fool needed at all the _ institu- tions,—thus avoiding the stale, cheap and pasty stuff now said to be supplied by partizan contractors with the Government, and ensuring good food as well as whole~ some exercise and labor, for the poor, the prisonere aod the insane. Of course the whole matter would pave to be yery care~ } in Ontario. Quebec Daily Telegraph. The increase of |uxurv consequent upop the returning good times has given riee toa pew industry The department of Crown Lands has received a reque-t from parties in Napanee asking for a license to establish a frog “manufactory” along the Napanee river. They propose to breed al! kinds of frogs for table use, and are going into the businese extensively. The Deputy Minis~ ter is at a loss to know whether be should refer the matter to the Game Warden or to the Fisheries Department. fully considered by capable and impartisl men. We hope that such men wiil be appointed to the commictiou, and that the fom mission will have authority to enquire into and report upon the whole matter. There need not be, there ought not to be, | any partizan pclitics or advantages in respect to the commission. Such men as the Preeideht of the Board of Trade, Mr. Horace Haszard, or Mr. W. A. Weeks, sr.,or Mr. W. H. Aitken or Mr. C. C. Gardiner, or Mr. ‘Blake, or ex-Councillor Hughes would be suitable; and if one more concerning public intimately informed name of Mr. J. BE. B. McCreads, whose long experience as a journalist in other Poor Men Warned. Cittéaco, July 14—A épecial to the Times-Herald from Seatile says: C. A. Voskelie:, of Chicago, eaid yesterday re garding matters of interest inthe Yukon country. ‘*Warn pour men eway from Dawson. Hundreds will have to be sent out of the country, and many other are drifting down the river, expectiog the Amercian Goveroment to forward them to their bomes from St. Michaele. Wages have fallen to 50 cents av hour. Even at the height of the clean up I had men to spare at that price. “The Kiondike output for thie year is a queetion. ‘The real output will never be known. The miners again are succeed~ parts of Canada, as well as here, bas given him a knowledge of the working of public | institutions in connection with political organizations which it is difficult for men ia merely private businese avocations to acquire. Given a commission so formed, with power to suggest a comprehensive scheme of reform for our publicinstitutions, we believe the public interests will be prox meted at this juncture. i OD -O- SP —As showing the necessity for con- stant vigilance in respect to public insti- tutions the abuses that have been brought to light in the House of Refuge for Women at Hudson, are intererting. It has trans- pired that a favorite mode of treatment in yogue at the reformatory for those who disobeyed the rules was the* douche.” It ing in defrauding the royalty lawe, and do not tell how much they have. A ten per cent. penalty encourages this. I[ think twenty millions is s conservative estimate. ~ Sale of Mines. Orrawa,July 15—The British-Ameri- can Corporaticn has purchased {rem Sir Sandford Fleming, of Otiawa, through Hon. C H Mackintosh, the Caledonia group of eleven mineral claims on Big Sheep Creek. ‘The group consists of the Lark, Big Six, Klondike, Yukon, Anaconda, Cup- per Kink, Skookum, Payetreak, Produce. Caledoniaand copper miveral claims. It is stated that a force of men will at once be put to work developing the group. Alfred A. Taylor, of Margaree says: consisted of placing the refractory prison - erin a cell and then turming the hoee nozzle on her, almost drowning her in icy cold water. No matter what the ther- mometer registered without, this punieh- ment was inflicted the year round, until anearthed by the officials of the State Board, when it was promptly abolished, ee ID rr rem Fresh strawberries received daily at Beer One bottle of MINARD’S LINIMENT cured a swelling of the gamble joint, and | saved a horse worth $140.00. Thos. W. Payne of Bathurst, saved the life of a valuable horse that the Vet. bad given up, with afew bottles of MIN- ARD’S LINIMENT. The Prince Edward Island Magazine tor July istor sale At Last A Bed That Will Not Sage ordinary style wire mattress difference. GEO. C, ROBERTSON W uly 13—wkli, dymon & Goff’s. 164 2in. | atail the bookstores 5c a copy LL LE TL LT re Ts Dore Wafted to h-aven on flowery beds of ease? No, you wou’ be that if you sleep on Hercules Spriogs, but you will be wafted to the Land of Pleasant Dream+ and will rise each maorning, thoroughly refreshed aud feel- ing like a new creation. We have been testing this mattress for the last two years and being satisfied that they are ten times better than the We have secured the entire control of this bed for P. E. Island—They cost no more than other beds, andit you test one you wil: readily discover the (MARK WRIGHT AND CO { | | | | | The Atlin Mining Co’y., of Toron —~—LIMITED—— OFFICaRS ' JOHN TORRANCE, Jr Montreal President | | | WILLIAM MUORE, London, Eng. Ist Vice Pres, BANNELL SAW¥ER, W. Ww M EACHAM M D Kingston Ont J. B. CLARKSON, Montreal President 2nd Vigs Prog, BCL Secretary Capital: $400,000, divided into 1,600,000 susres of o par value of 25c each. Incorporation: Working under the Ontario Com- pany’s Act, non-personal liabilicy. Treasury: Fund 690,000 sharesfrom the sale of | which development funds will be received and expended in placing the mise on a dividend paying basis. Mime: The miniog location which it is the special pro & p f —_ vince of thie Cou:pany to develop, is known as the “Sirpar or roe Manirov.” I: 1* technica'ly known as the H P 259 loca- tion, and lies ‘n the Raioy Lake Mining District of Ontario. The Vein : Is 4 feet wide at the surface or wider and ihe width increases as the shaft is sunk, until ata depth of 45 feet it is about 7 feet across, Work: In addition to sutfece prospecting and tracing the vein over the property, a shaft has been sunk to a depth of 45 feet, and a cortract has been given to sink 30 feet farther and to drift for 60 feet on the vein. When this ix completed further and permanent development will be arranged for. Mill Test: Eighteen tons of ore from the dump were milled andthe gold’ retorted at the “Keewatan Reduction Works” which went $9.60 to theton. Five hundred pounds from the pay*treak was put tbrough, which went eo heavy in gold that extra quick silver had to be put on the plates to catch it all. Concentrates : These were only pertially saved, but we have one thousand pounds on hand which we sampled and had assayed by Professor Donald which showed $153.09 to theton. If all the Concentrates are as rich as this, the whole cost ot operating the mine can be paid from them alone, leav- ing the free milling gold for dividends. Assays : By Milton Hersey, Eeq.,B.A.Sc., Conault- ing Chemists of the C P R of Montreal, average sample of dump (not knowingly putting in any of the pay streak, which was carefully sacked, as it was extracted from the shaft) went $54.19; also samples from the bottom and aides of the shaft went $72.00 to the ton. By Professor Donald, M A, Professor ot Chemistry Bishop’s College, sample taken fromthe pay streak, went $1 585.05. By various persons the following rusulis where obtuined: $14, $39.60, $615. Plan of Operation ; As soon as the work now nn- der contract has been completed,our plan is to erecta two Stamp mill in such @ way that eight more stamps can be ad- ded later oc, when the mine is suffiziently developed to supply ore rapidly enough to keep that num ber of stamys going night and day, Output: Would be more than enough to keep the two stamps going, when we would be able to see and prove the value of our mine and we would aleo receive money steadily from the ore to help pay for development, thus rendering it ua necessrry to sell many Treasury shares and enabling us to command a better price for them when offered, Profits : The tota) cost of mining this ore meed not exceed $250 per ton,and estimating it at $20.00 there would be a yield of $18,000 per month, crushing 30 tons a day. , Nepigoo, 22ad Dec., Inow beg to hand you report on Senn Bricks : We expect to have our first gold be, in Montreal within 6 mouths from lst Junee ee bey Shares: We are offering 100,000 Treasy peyable } cash, 4 In 60 dave and , ia 99 days. to pay in ful! attimeof purchase may ®Cript at once, . ry shares at qs, Those who wis, _ Conclusion: From the results slrealy obtai : think we are safe In saying that this is one of the best oat = prom ising investments in sight, aud we believe that iad will be made from such investment in a very short while, ENGINEER’S REPORT Wasurxcrox, Cyr, 28 Dec., tag Made by Mr. Hugh D. Alston, of the Neepawa Mi ‘ Z late of London, England, ; P ne, Onisria, BANNELL SAWYER, Esq., Montreal, Que. Sir:—In accordance with your request by telegram dak Mine, better known as “Swede Boys.” The property contains 67 acres, more or less, situated on the per Manitou Lake, in the Rainy River District of Ontari . distant about sever miles from Denmark at the head of the and about thirty-three miles from Town of Wabi Station on the main line of the Canadian Pacific Rellaane ‘ss both points there are stores where nearly all necessary supplies can te obtained &t reasonable cost. Communication is carried on dur- ing the winter by horses and sleighs and ia summer by boate, with che exception of seyen miles over a Government Shaft and Lode : The shaft is down 45 feet and time bered for sbout 10 feet and from there down it is about 6x8 on «| slight incline partly following the hanging wall. The vein is exceptionally well defiaed and regular, and ite a “fiscure” vein of a“banded” structure, it shows the full width” of the shait—this would make the vein over 7 feet deep. Mill Sites, Timber, &c, There is avery favorable | mil] sight East of the shaft, on the Lake Shore, and as the rises towards the shaft,ore could be supplied to the mill by grays ity tramway at small cost, % There is a large quantity of dry timber on the sufficient for fuel requirments for some tixne to come; logs and mill timbers can be obtained adjacant to the lake, Recommendation. Considering that this location is so favourably situated for mining and milliag, and, jadging from the character of the vein and quality of ore exposed in the shaft,I am of the opinion that this location will develope into s ery valuable mine on a comparatively smal! outlay, and havend esitation in recommending it as asound investment. Be Application ior shares should be made to the secretary SAWYER BCL Temple Building MONTREAL BANNEDLL PLEASANT NEWS FOR! HOUSEKEEPERS, vas Messrs Lever Bros, Limirep, 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 6 cents per Two 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 STAINS, TARNISH &e. Ask your yrocer fer MONKEY BRAND, and see that you get the two tablets for 5 cents. Dr, H, L. Droxey Late of Royal London Ophthalmic Hos pita). Moorfields, and Central Lon- don Throat & Ear Hospital Specialist in diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose & Throat Office—CAMERON BLOCK. Residence—“HoreL DAViEs.” Office Hours—9.30 to 1 p,m, 2to3p. m., 7to p.m, Eyes tested for glasses 129 daw weather. per pair Possibly you'll need a few pairs of cool } We'll just mention two lires that we have, Ladis® cotton hose 10c per pair, Ladies all wool cashmere hose 2)? r If PAYS 10 BUY AT FERRINS. See Tinose Shirt Waists $1.15 shirt waist for 69 cents or 80c shirt waist for% STOP a minute on your way, Buy a shirt waist here to-day, One dollar fifteen for sixty cents, Completes your suit with little expense. Now if you want one look alive, $1.15 for 60c, or 80 for 25. We have other lines too, of the most up-to-date styles o hirt waists in Silks. Sateens, muslins percales and prints Styles all correct and prices all right. Muslins Now is the time to buy vour muslins and have the good a them during the hot days of July and August. Millinery We are the millinery leacers and anything you want® this line we have it and it is the corre:t tiing. Hosiery hose for wari Hlack and (olored Press (foods F. PERKINS & Ca, FASHION SHEETS GIVEN AWAY. BAZAAR GLOVE FITTING PATTERNS 16 cests Sunnyside CH ’ TOWN ——— vant ay ‘i do {80 and rece} Ive their Locations and Means of Commnnicatiog— va] it . . "