¥ oo asial 4 ‘ a ate Read, * AN aoe “y peeks ~ “GLE Th vy 4s ome Pucca | ed , ‘ ‘ ~wOnese ibis is True ~ a ie RI MIE a ae oe DAILY YT ih ++ , 5 Vine DO, e : . ’ Liberty, when Free Born Men having to advis 'C L | | CHARLOTTETOWN P: E. ISLAND, WEDNESDs BONER BSS OE OE IRS © ATR ar TY TPT PT) > er @® ee? iS @ Public, may = rn o at OT, <li. i QT TXT Ti ur ’ \ ¥ ~ c * ey ae B% (SLOW WORK IN PARLIAMENT. TEA PARTIES AND PICNICS Da a eS | - , Gas Ags snide 4 Ly ’ pee & On, | Or + ’ ' : es GN ea : range Tea and St. Paul’s Picnic cee | Government Refuses to give Explana- . ? P Taking Place Today. tions. i sr la io ee | Those P. E. Islanders who de not at- iit jtend at least one tea party this year will i ; | not be able to offer as an excuse the fact [SPECIAL TO THE RX AMINER, J | that there was not one which they could ; anuge to gé oda Orrawa, July 12—The House of Com-| ™#2*8 te get to. They are being held a!l ichie dh ; | over the Island, almost every day (Sunday's mons satal! Monday night, there being a excepted.) A large pumber have already j deadlock owing to the Government trying | been held and there are many more to come. ye ‘ \ : . i 38 to get money votes without explanation. Next Monday atea is to be held at Souris, y : . : MM 3% Yesterday afternoon the militia vote and on Wedaesday there isto be one at aS “ “AN AS aii Tignisb. it, as railway e+ ‘ 3 We ak~ , ; i 3% passed and the railway e-timates were tak Today the anonal Orangemen celebration . é ‘ eb up. is being held at Bradslbane under the aus- oe ete pices of Prince Arthue Lodge, of Crapaud. 3° ; A speciat trata with about 130 persone on The Fight at Denver" board left towp this morning for Bradal- bane shorily after 9 o’clock. ‘There ia VY aist } We've just plazed them on sale. 4 ‘here’s a lot of them. ‘ie : ZAS 3 oa MY te a : Fis aie : ihey re pretty, well made, stylish “\* garments, bs They're good — honest quality. They're worth more money than we ask. ' Drop in and see how much more they're worth than 2 ; oS : ue S4s% + AP UP Ne t a as MiaesA Wiat We Advertise We Have 2” ws ee AP Ne i> oT a a SUMMER RESORT $$ - —__—_— i seaside : Hotel RUSTICO BEACH, P. E. ISLAND JOUN NEWSOS & CO., Proprietors avniag. Covered Ball Alley .eeeesCROQUET AND ‘l'ENNIS GROU ND dach will leave Charlottetown tor he above Hotel every Tuesday, Thureday and Retur: ing Munday, Wednesday and Friday ace and Still Water urdayv even ning farns leave (‘y,’ ng, call ' wvile-t« ~ » Hynter R Sama mwwn 'O ver at 7 49 am,0.41 30 and 3 10 p m. st 55.8 Sham, sort 7 35 pm. which is »n ber r slower than local time. je: c* ty JOHN NEWSON & C9, Charlotte town, P. E. |. ee ee "side o Hunter Hive Trains run on Basen tltee, Addr-s~ a | Currier po Se leasaat View Hotel -——~ “Hampton, P, H. (sland —_— rr ——$— Tie place to ge for the holidays. If you bave not arran- (Specrat ro THE Examiner.] Dixon Tommy White in Denver, July 12—George was given the decision over the sixth round. A Rector Chosen. [SreciaL to Tue Examiver. ] Sr Jouy, July 12—Rev. J. A. Richard. son, of Winuipeg has been chosen rector of Trinity Church. ANOTHER SUCCESSFUL ISLANDER HEARD FROM Boston Portrait Painter’s Discovery. (New York Journal.) To the brains and perseverance of a Boston portrait painter is due a di-covery which will do much to obviate a very annoying defect in old aod vala.bl~ pors traits which fade with time and lose ail dash and vigor of likeness ina tew years after paintieg. Ili is the sccret or P. Ejwin Dutfy how to get this mixture of ointment aod color which wi'l preserv- for all time ary portrait which he pints, Combined with thisvaluable teature ot Mr Datty’s pictures is that of hia great talent which has brought betore hi< teasti many of the great meu of modern Limes. Some of hi subjects im Boston bave teen ex Commissioner Fitzzrrald, the late Governors Ru-tell and Batler, Chief Jus- tice Parmenter, exeVayors Maith+ ws ana O'Brien, Mayor (Ja:mncy, Con-: 1 Genera! Usborne, the Hon. P. A. Collies. P. H. Carroli, the Rev. Denis ('Calaghan ard ex-Police Commissioner Wet I, 1x90 Mr. Datfy went anroad am! pernited op, traits of Michael Davit', whasin- > wart Parnell, Justin MeVartny » ao Wiiiem & Gladstone, Mr. Dnutfy was born in Fort Augnetns, near Charlottetown, Prine- Kb iwared L-laud, in 1860, but has lived in Boston near ¥ a! his lire. He comm: need the study of por~ trait tpainting when 22 years oli, end is much devoted to bw profes: oo. Many of his painting~ adorn City Hall, where he has a host of friende and admirers. By his amiable disposition aod unos'entatious de~ meanor he werked bia wav from the bot- tom ring of the badder of fame, wntil at the present time be stands iv the front rank of bis profession. Marchand Will Participitate. Paris July 10 —The Minister of War, General Gall fet, denies the report of changes in tue plans for the review of troops en July 14, the anniversary of the fali of the Bastiie. He save Major Marchand and the members of his ex- pendition w'll participate in the ceremony a+ originally arranged, in Cure a Cold in a Day Yake Laxative Bromo Quinine tablets All druwgists refund the mouey if it fails to relieve dike. d where to spend your holiday, write to the Proprietor, MATTHEW SMITH, Hampton | Good table. Comfurtab’e rooms Enjoy able surround. | Rates $5 00 per week; for family parties $3.00 each | r Week { Bargains ! DIES’ OXFORD SHOES—59c, 79c & $1.00 d $5, worth oa pore u’ more, 50: halt dozen teSy t3, Sta ene i a i ply acl, nen collars, {> Meo’s Summer Linders, 15: each Men’s White Shirts, Linen Fronts, £0: ; Meu’; Cotton Sox, 5c yair Everything Going Cheap MACDONALD & CO ’ TRICE... ness in settJement. cate Worth 35 percent. More’ Reliab An important feature of insurance, } is to insure W ith reliable compantes. I represent English Fire Companies | the strongest and best in the world; and are known in all parts of the [sland for their reliability, and prompt- I ean give AS LOW any reliab'e company AGENT North British and Mereantile Union of London Phoenix of London. | | one | Combined assets million dollars. A R ATE as W Hyndman, hundr ‘d also a *p*cial from Alberton, The usual amusements ere provided, and the merry- go-round is on thegrounds. ‘The citizen’s band is furnishing the music, St. Paul’+ Sunday schoo! picnic is also en tolay. The Southport lett the wharf for West River Bridge at a q arier wo ten, crowded with scholars, teacuers, parents and friends. The Southpert took a fur- | ther centingent up to the grounds this afternoon, leaving the wharf at 2 o’clock. Tomorrow a tea takes place at Fort Augustus, and St. James Sunday school bave their annual outing at Morell. LL A I LETTER PROM MB. McPHAIL. Sik, —Through the medium of your widely cirzu’ated paper I wish to pro- test, most emphatically against the m- justice dons to tre officials of ti Hos- pital for Insane, as shown in your issu3 of tiis morning, wherein 18 contained a resolution taoved at tre regular meet- ing of tie City Couucit la t oight by Ccuneilior Nicho!son, exndemnng the management of the As: lam unheard. I respectfu'ly ask a di-ceraiug public t» withheld ther jadgement uniil an 1mprtaland independant inve-tigetion tis b+ ld, which I unodersia: d w li sho,.tly« tuke piace. IT have no hesitation in saving, that so far as the general manigemeot is conceraed, the inmates at Faiconwood are better ssr-d tor and move kindly trea-ed uow tian they ever were before. Iw il notenter int» details now, pen- ding an investiga ion, which I do hope and trast w'li not bea one-sided one, bat which will take eognizinea under on fa of all matters penetrating to each depart nent of toe inst tuion; viz ; the immedizt: care of the pitients by the »2endants, the food sup, ly, the be ting appy tas, the sanitary conditions, super- department, and list bur not least the medical d+ par-ment. Tuapnkiag you for your space. I remain vours truly, Wa. Macrhuat, Suvervisor. for Insane, July 11, 1899. Visor’s Hospital Martin’s Expulsior. Vaxcovuver, B, C., Jaly 11.—A'Ntbough the political ritaation must necessarily remain dead'ocked noutil the return ot Lieut.-Governor MeJnnes, the interest doea not abate. As the dff-reut mem- bers of the Howse are being heard from cannot count on very much support, eves from those who were his strunges: sup: porters when he accepted the porifolio uf Attorney~Genera!. The utterances of the ‘Daily Province, which are said to be inspired by Marto bimerlf, are simply paving a way 'o.hia resignation, and disclores the fact that he realizes the hopeieesnesa of hia posi- “mg one ata time, it ie fond that Mr. Martino: ‘kiadly graoted the usual privilese of round or Altapy on the 18.b, 1fs0 and 20 h good speak free,”—Evxipipes st THE BISLEY MEETING Canadians Shooting as Good as. the | Best. [Spee'au To Tae Exam veg Bistey, July 12.—The Caeadiane com- meoced their first rifl2 contest bere yes day. . In the premier competitiva of the an- National R fie Sociation the conditions, beiag seven ahots at 690 yards, Croome ani Hayzine ecored 34, equalling the best ecore. nual meeting of the Aia- In the golden penny e¢ »m petition, seven shots at 220 yards, H izggits and Gilchrist FOR. THE TRANSVAAL. Additional Batters Sent Out: [Sepetan ro Tue Examieer.] artillery bas been ordered to South A friea, making the fifth battery of field artillery now under orders for the Cape. Thircy machine guns were shipped). to the Transvaal yesterday. THE HOSPITAL CONCERT. — ee We congratulate ail those who took. part (and particularly Mrs, Fitzgerald wno organized: it) upon the success uf the P' IE. Tsisnd thospial concert of Jast evening la Mise Barreti’s pisno solo toe audience heard a beiiliant musical performance: aod all the o:her ipstrnmental relections, in- cluding that Of Mins Car er, were vapivadly rendered. The voval sols ref ected oredit upon our favorites, young and vid ; sad wa have to note e-pecially, tne marned im- provement of Via» Helea Dawson aud: Miss Constavery FPuzzerald, both of whom-have voices worthy of tne ware that has sloeady been nextowed npowthem aod wortny of continued cul are be chora< by the ladies and gepiiemen of the Mathod at choir,, noder tae leadership of Prutessor Watin,. wae oe well givea that we sre tem, ¢ ed to sugges. (he organization, in tbe pear fatare,of a Philbarmouic Sociery.. Miss Bianche Smallwood eceampamed she chorns wpon the piano, and exhidis & toe superior skill chet sue ba- aequired: $f the programme bat been propesiy armoged apd. pristed the musical effect of the coun- cert wow d have bren eveu better than it wat, while thetime oecupied woulik nave -~ SONS OF TEMPER ADS. Desa Pretierx:~—Once more we ad-~ dress von ty lever. Anotber quarter bas game With its incompleteness wou privileges. Let us be more de-ermined thus agoarter (9 pre maote the harmons, advance-the pterrsts and preserve unsullicd the repusavon of our onder, We want a large representation at onr aeestion at Searleiowe on Tourdwy the 20.h lst, The Superintendent of the milway has arip tickets from ail staciqan to Freetown The to return wp to an? on the 24 nh, made 34, equalling the highest score mede, Lonpex, July 12—The 73rd battery of | beeu sorter, | ‘Comfort AAMINE en aa opies two Cents — ee, NO 162 | te cam se oe > C | Baking Powder s¥iage from pure ) cream of tartar. 2) © oO YQ % - ' Qu. ~”a e 3 ' against alum, i _— Alum baking powders are the greatest menacers to health of the prescat day. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO,, NEW YORK, 3 , LTOO0CT Ses) 5O FIFTY SETS JUST RECEIVED 6 Balls, 8 Balls See our BiG VALUE Croquet Set for Only 90 cts. SUE eK Geo. Carter & Co. it’s The Solid thay comes. with an easy fit that makes: the Lynn Shoe so popular. If you have a hand foot to fit bring it around, here th> next time vou want apair of shoes,and we well give you. foot counfort that yom have wswel certificates will be » quired. gaies going by ret] will plen-e vorfy Bro. A. 38. Wrignt.(Albsauy Po.) ‘These go- ing on the 18th or With will b+ met at Albauy, and those guirg on the 26th at tion. Mr. Martin left Victoria Saturday, right for California, on a ehort hol.day, ne raid, but bis friends are uaable to acapant for his takinga holiday at this partiewlar time, Strange rumors are afloat. o-—_——— THE GRAND JURY'S REPORT. Fre+town only. Don't forget the dave~Thursday July 20.b, 1899. Heaternally Ernest S, Wrens. Grana scribe Fredericton, July 11ltb, 1899. Sir,—The “Liberal” howlers in the “City Council” and “Patriot” office will bave to how! for some time beSere they can make the public believe that the Grand Jury bas not done its duty in reporting the -tate of affzirs at the Lumatic Asylam. OR-ERVER, i | DIED. | | On Wednesday morning, July 12th, Lucy Catherine, youngest danghter of the late George Day, M. D., ag-d 67 years. Funeral! will leave the resiaence of Mr. Herbert Boll, Uopper Prinec St. on Friday at 230 p.m. tor St. Paul’s charch thence | 10 the Peoples Cemetery. At North River on the llth July, Mary | | E. Collings, aged 19 years, daughter of Mre, d i | 1. Collings. R.I. P. 2 veat m+kers: highest employment ac b, A. Brace. IM dewit Positive Proof! | JAPANESE GATARRH CURE CURES. | The following testimonial is onby one of the ) hundreds daily received by th+ Proprietors of Japanese Catarrh Cure. Coming from British Columbia, where, owing to extreme dampness of the climate, catarrh is more prevalent and more difficult to cure than in other parts, makes { jit more valuable. Mr. James Farr, of the well- | known firm of J. & E..A. 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