To Boston COMMENCING MAY:(0th. The favorite S. S. “HALI- FAX” will leave Charlotte- +own for Roston Every Tuesday, atl p. m. calling at Hawkesbury ard Halifax. RETURNING leave Boston every Saturday at noon. Passengers leaveing Ch’*own Wednesday morning via Pic- tou, can make close connec- tion at Halifax with Ss. s. “FT ALIFAX.” Sailing Wednesday evening at 11 p. m. Tickets for sale at stations Railway. For further rates and all informa- tion apply to H. L. Chipman, Canad- zan Agent, at Halifax, or to Ww. W. CLARKE, Agent, Ch’town. Es le he Furness Line of Steamers. Halifax to Great Britain 8S. S. “Halifax City” leaves H slifax for London 14th July. This steamer has beex fitted up with Cold Storage. Shippers of perish- able produce shou!d apply early. W. W. CLARKE, Agent THE CHARLOTTETOWN STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, STEAMERS..... Northumberland & Princess Leave as below every day (Suodays Excepted) "From'POINT DU CHENE (on arrival of afternoon train from St. Jobn) for Summerside, connecting there with express ‘train for Charlottetown. é From SUMMERSIDE on arrival of morning train from Charlottetown) for Point Du Chene connecting witn day train for St. John. Connecton at Moncton with train for Canada aud at St. Joha with Steamers of International Line and Raiiways tor United States and Canada. From PICTOU (on arrivalof day rain from Halifax) for Charlottetown. From CHARLOTTETOWN, seven p. um. (loca!) for Picton, (connecting ‘here ewith day train for Cape Breton and Hali-~ fix, at Halifax with C. A. & P. Lise for Boston. F. W. HALES h’town, P. E. I. etmemnseane Huebec Steamship Uo'y, Ltd “STR. CAMPANA.” . ' Sailing Sailing Pom Montreal from Charlottetown at 2 p. m. about 6 p. m. Mouday 30th May Monday 13th June Monday 27th June Monday Lith July Monday 25th July Monday 8th Aung. Monday 220d Aug Monday 5th Sept Monday 19th Sept Monday 3rd Oet Monday 6th June Monday 20th June Monday 4th July Monday 18th July Monday Ist August Monday 15th August Monday 29th August Monday 12th Sept. Monday 26tb Sept. "Moaday 10th Oct Mondry 24th Oct Monday l7th Oct Monday 7th Nov Monday 31st Oct Calling at Summerside, Perce Gaspe OMs! Bay and Father Pvint. Delighctul sommer trip for tourists. Passenger accommodation unsurpassed, Freight carried at competition rates. Eggs band- led with great care. 2a: CARVELL BROS, Agents Buiter Tubs SOOO ao make, nicely fini CARVELL Bros. 144 2aw 4 wks THE WANTED. Better Trading Facilities Between | Georgetown, Souris and Annan- dxle. Letter No 2. Sia,—As the minds of the hasbandmen | are pow free from the worry and care caus- ed by the work of preparing and seediog (the soil from which they expect,a few | months bence,to reapa bountiful harvest | as the reward of this toi , lL willnow take the Opportunity of bringing before them, (as wellas all other citizeusof our com- mon country), some facts regarding the way that we have been defrauded of our share of che public money by both the Local aod Dominion Governments. As for Souris 1 have no cause for complaint, as it has received from all psriuies a boun- tiful share. But Annandale and town have pot. Since confederation Souris bas had expeuded in protecting its harbor bundreds ofthousands of doliars. But 1] do not for one moment wish to say that Sour s barbor did Lot need this protection fir it really did; what Il complain of is that we bave not received a widow’s mite in comparison to our needs’ For, sir, any competent person will admit tbat there is a far betier show fur a first-class ba-borat Anvandale than ever there c nu be at Souris, whilst Georgetown’s merits | are 00 well Known to need aay mentions | Siace the Dominion Government commenc- ed to Jook after the wharv s there bas been Spent on the three Von.oiva wharves at Grand River abou: avven thousand do}lera, and sir, you mut take into eon- Ge orge- from the-e wharves the surplus produce of seven of the fiveat farming districts of thie Province,—disiricts that would, if given avything of # fighting chauee, be a credit to the Dominion,, leave alone this Province. The Local Government need to grant a subsidy to a sailing or steam packet, but, like the exbibition gran’s and the magnificent evcouregement to School teachers, it has been taken away to fill the bungry pocketsof some sturdy friend of the party. While the present Dominion Government, with a jitile more magnani- mity than ite predecessors, have, out of their full coffers donated a few score ¢.hey never reach hundreds) dollars per yrar to patch up Annandale wharf tkey must deep down in the tecret reeesses of their hearts wonder what sort of simple minded people live about here that ean be sati-tied with eo little public money. The late iccal Con-ervative Goverowent did bwild ferry ducks at Lower Cardigan; but the story has been given (} do not know bow truly) that one of the chiefs of the Con~ servative party told a chief of the Liberal party in confidence you koow as they always do, that there would never be a steamer put or; aod I must uot forget to say that the dredge Prince Edward dug a few scow-loads of mud at severa! different po:nts in the riw- er a few years ago for the purpose of keep~ ing the men in exercise a3 we could always keep the vessels athoat inside if we could only get water enough ov the bar to briag them in. I will now close, and in my next and last I will give a list of some iteprovements that are weeded on Grand and Cardigan rivers to make the settlements on,their banks hives of industry. PLENTIELUS Annandale, June 20, 1898. STANHOPE NOTES. Times are looking brisk here tleis summer although tbe fishing has sot been as goou as other years. The Muteh Hotel is preparing for a lange season’s work as eight American families are plready booked. Mr. Dewhwu and tamily has just artived and the whistle of his steam yacht will soo be bear i. The government sent their engineer out here last March and sold three bun- dred doliars worth of repairing work be- tween Shaw’s Cove and Mutch’s Hate! on the Stanhope Road to six dfferent per.ies and appointed Mr. Bruce Uritch inspector The work commenced abortthe middle of April and st l! continues a d wilh fur at leastsix weeks yet. much to the satis» faction of the inspector who receives over one dollar aday for about ten m nutes walk every day. But that is to te ex. pected +a there seems to be a tamily com-~ pact with the governmentr: A brother in the Saving’s Bank, father-in-law getting summer’s work on the bridges of thed - trict, a wife’s uncle geiting large con- tracts op roads with out sale or tender,with two cousins drawing about $!50 a year from the Dominion Goverament foc the lights and buoys at Covebead Harbor. Is that the policy Mr. A. B. Warburton promised usin his speech Jast winter. They talk about the old family compact. It could not be worse. The bridges in this part cf the district, never were ina worse condition, as can be seen by Cass’s Bridge, the third largest bridge on the Island, which is so bad that teams with loads wi'l not cross it. I would advice the present leader of the Government, if such a person exists, 'o get the loan of the chains from the Hon. D.Parqubarson with which he said he used to anchorthe West River Bridges under the Tory Government and send them to Inspector Leitch to anchor Cans’s bridge to keep it from floa » | ing down Covebead Bay and Guruey’s Bridge from gong down the stream. With aCommissioner of Pablic Works, Engineer, Supervisor, and a host of othe:s drawing pay from the Government, the | farmers are getting their eyes opened and are ready for a change. See stern oppression’s iron grip, Aod mad ambition’s gory hand Sending like sleutheounds before the blast, Supervisors and inspectors over Our land. More Anon. sideration the fact that there is sbipped res * a: AT THE BUTTS. Annwal Prize Meeting «f Queens | County Association The annual competion of the Queen’s County Rifle Association was held yeeter. day. The weather throughout the meeting wis fice dciear and the shooting good. Tae scores: } “at | } FIRST MATCH. (SO® yar le, 10 shots. ) Pts. Lieut J A MeDonald, 85 49 Major Week-, 84 49 Lieut | M Davison, 83 {8 Capt D L Hooper, $3 48 Lieut W Smith. $3 4s Capt H M Daviseu, $2 46 Lieut R W Stewar', 82 46 Lieut E Stewart. 82 46 Pte Crochet!, $2 44 R V Lengworth, $1 44 Seret Major Baird St £3 Majar Crockeit, $1 43 Pt S Gay,$! 2 SLCOND MATCH. (600 yds, ten shots.) Pts. Major Crocket 86 m4 Sergt Major Baird 3% 45 Lt J A MeDor ald = ‘4 45 Straw bats at half price; (elt hate selling low; crash hats cheap, a the Barga:n Corner.--W D McKay. Tweed-—Tweeds at 30¢,40c, 50c per vard. See our Scotch suiting-.—W D McKay. “Pleetwood,” 2354, stands at Andrew DouVie’s stables, Grafton Street, every Fri- day. Balance of time at Albert Craswell’s, Rustico. In breeding aod in iwdividuality tbis grand herse is not surpassed on the Island and Mr. Craswell expects to give him a mark of 2 26 or betier this fall like he gave his brother Shaver last fall. Breeders should see “Fleetwood” 15! 2i d 2iw. d i — SICK HEADACHE Positively cured by these. Little Pills, They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Too Klcarty Eating. A per- fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Dyowsi- ress, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Torgue Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. €rrvall Pill. Small Dose, Small Price. Substitution the fraud of the day. See you get Carter's, Ask for Carter’s, Insist and demand Carter's Little Liver Pills. ——— ‘oT |PROMPTLY SECURED GET MICH Vrite to-day tora ‘ree copy of our big Book on Fatenta. #7e have *xtensive experience in the intricate patent aws of 50 foreign countries, Sendsketch. model rphoto for free advice. MARION & MA. ON, Experts, Temple Building, Montreal Capt Jones 83 44 Capt W A Johnston 33 44 Gunr Poole $2 43. »>MrkR V Longworth 2 4-5 Lt Davison $2 43 Lt Col Longworth $2 42 Major Weeks $1 41 Stiff Sergt Allan 81 41 Corp! Prowse $1 4] Sap Hooper 81 41 GRAND AGGREGATE. Pts. Lt MeDonald 84 O4 Lt Diviscn 83 9] Major Weeks 82 90) Sergt Major Baird $2 88 Major Crockett $1 8&8 Capt Hooper $1 88 Mr RV Longworth $1 87 Capt W A Johnston $1 85 EXTRA SERIES WaTOH. (500 yds 5 shets.) Pte Crockett 25 pts Lt Davison 25 + Capt Jones 25 + Lt E Stewart 25 ** it Col Longworth 24 + Lt MeDonald 24 + Sergt Major Baird 24 «§ Pte Gay 23° + Lt G M Moore 95 +s EXTRA SERIES MSH. (600 yards, 5 shots.) Lt-Col Longworth 25 pts it J M Davison 24 + CaptJanes 24 + ++ Davison 23 «: Lt Suith fs «8 Pie S Gay 23. Capt Moore 22. * Lt DA Stewart 22 « DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTE o | Fe I: % . we eM = ERE yA A wy, oe He A ~*~ ~~ you look you'll buy. HAGBGH q $ es «é ‘ 28 56 66 ‘ es able prints and sateens. s HABRBRBRABHAGILGASG NEN £ those all linen collars to and fancy Lawn Bows. KBBAWARALR DEALERS ¥N WOOL. BIGGER & BETTER oe ee PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION INDUSTRIAL FAIR HALIFAX. N. 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A Suit.of Underclothing _ No pigin-the bag bere. We tell you just what it isall the way through—no better no worse; that you can rely on. Its Construction Cream color, good texture, new goods, good fit, beet workmanship, warranted to wear for years, a]] sizes aod colors. Money back if it isn’t what we say. New York Cheap Store. Phillip Goodstein { ALL COMPETITIONS open to MARI-; Opposite Parliament. House, Grafton St. T J HARRIS, BR iis ~ aii upward. Wecoald fill a news made clothes, but we forbear. eerorry why re = 3 1 Try Bruces Sitio CORSETS Strong net. boves covered with French sateen, cool’ and shapely for hot weather wear, at a very ccol price. WOMENS NECEYVWEAR Hot days are collar wilters. but pever mind, we've got w variety of styles in WE ARE MILLINERY LEADERS mw £24646 200464666868 EB". Perkins & Co. @ VOsssccssasscssssssssesy : Seer a eee tales cue < 098080090008 000088588088 £ OG0. 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