Am — THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JULY 6 1898 THB DAILY EXAMINER JULY 6. Ieee THE ASYLUM AGAIN, Ir is pleasing to have an assurance from Dr. Blanchard that he visits the Hospital for the Insane once a day, and sometimes twice-—Sundays excepted,—even though it was obtained only upon a presentment of the Grand Inquest of Queen’s County. The doctor states that he keeps a record of every case admitted to the Hospital, “showing the daily condition of euch patient,” etc. What is still neededis an official record of the doctor’s visite and the 'ength thereof,— so that persons inter- ested, and having access to the Doctor’, record of cases, may be assured that patients requiriog medical attention re~ ceive it. That curable patients shall be cured, is what their relatives and friends expect and what the publicdemands. Dr. Blanchard receivee a salary of $1,000 per year; and iyneed not be said that a mere Visit once @ day, sometimes twice, without substantial results in the form of cures, is not ® satisfactory return for the money. We do not mean to say that Dr. Blanchard should devote all his time and skill to the Hospital for the sake of $1,000 a year, or that he should bz present in the Hospital during certain hours of each day. The Medical Superintendant of the Hospital! holds » highly responsible position, and may wellclaima freedom of action de~ nied to other servants of the public. But he ought, “certainly, when a curable or doubtful case is placed under his care, to give it careful attendance and sympathetic interest until develops into @ cure or deep~ ens into confirmed lunacy. The statements of The Examrver as to the need of room in the Hospital are bourne out and.confirmed by the Grand Jury. But the leaderless spoilsmen now in charge of the public offices can, Of course, do nothing towards correcting the blunders that have been made in that re~ gard. The interests of our lunatics are as nothiog in comparison with those of our Liberals who occupy public positions for the sake of the salaries attached thereto. -_—— —- oe@ere ee REFURMING THE SENATE. Tue Patriot reports, without comment, that * Joseph Arthur Paquet, Eequire, of the City of Quebec, has been appointed a Senator forthe Electoral Division of La Salle, in the Province of Quebec’” This Paguel, if wé mistake not, was the leading of the Baie Chalegy Railway Scandal—the moet corrupt job ever ex-~ posed in Canada, It ig thus that our Liberals reform the Sénate! Such Liberal ak David Laitd are relegated to little com thiissionerships about penitentiaries. The honorable and responsible representative positions are kept for such gentlemen ae Paquet, genius ume BYE -ELECTION. We note that Mr. F, J. Buote, editor of L’Imparcial, has been chosen a candidate the first district of It is pleasing to see young men tg contest Price County. coming into the political field, and ready to devote their talents to the service of the Province. Judging by the vigor with which Mr, Buote conducts bis journal, we believe that he will prove to be a worthy and en-~ | ergetic representative of the people. He certainly deserves the undivided support of his compatriots of the French race Success to his candidature. Deere - LIBERAL LOGIC, CoNseRVATIVE expenditure $36,900,000 ravagance, corruption, high taxation, Liberal expenditure _- everything wrong ! $48,000,000 — economy, puvlitical purity every item can be justified, everything is just right! Ke Montreal Star: It was anevil day for the country when the spoilsmen and the apend- thrifts of liberalism got on top. Much was expected from Sir Richard Cartwright, but he appears to have gune to sleep in his sentry box. eoee----—- Outing shirts, white shirts, fancy shirts in fact we have the best stock of shirts and underclothing in the city—Prowse Bros. 154. 3i Much damage is reported by # lightning aod thunder storm which vised Western Ontaric, on Sunday. ea -— Y MC A.—There will be a meeting of the Temperanve Alliance, F Josef at 8 p. m,inthe YMCA. eerie, pomsees. Ladiese—Our assortment of shirt waists is large, the styles are all new this — and as for price, they are marked so low that the very closest buyers cao make their purchases at Prowse Bros. As Men’s summer coats, vests and hate; special jot men’s straw hats at clearance prices— Paton & Co. 154 3i A hot time at tea party; keep cool with one of Paton’s lustre coats and straw hats; of the day. = TS ST IN AND AROUND SOURIS. The cheeee factory penic held at Gowan | Ree oo Does scion De ereved success pv With Senulo ys tue rin on the first part Over one hundrej and forty dollars were taken in, which will be used in removing @ small amount stil] due on the factory. The committee who had this ed upon the way the whole aflair wae car- ried out. People are alreay beginning to prepare for the next great gathering of the season, the Catholic Tea, at Souris, and also the one at Groshaut, he steam mili at Souris, owned and run by the firm of Dingwel! & Dingwe'l, is now in full blast, manufacturing doors, sashes and other woodwork. It is quite a convenience to local builders to be able to have such work done on the #pot. Mr L E Shaw’s fice new two story building on Main Street, is almost com- pleted. Mr. Bernard Creamer is the con- tractor. It goes without saying that whatever Bernard puts out of his bands is always well done. It is his intention to build two or three more dwelling houses id the village before the summer is past. Another old and respected resident of North Lake, passed away on Sunday mc rning last, in the person of Mrs. Fanny Campbell, who died some years ago. “Aunt Panny,” as she was familiarly call- ed, was agreat favorite in the neighbor~ hood among old and young alike. Her kindness of heart and uprigatness of life will be remembered in the years to come. The “glorious” fourth of July .was not forgctten by the two resident Americans Mesers Carlton and Jackson. The stars and stripes doated from their flag-poles ali daylong. Fireworks were displayed in the evening by Captain Jackson. The reception at “The Spruces” was numer ously attended. Many of the lobster canneries around these parts were about being closed last week owing to a scarcity of lobsters. Since then, however, more lobsters are being taken and fishermen are still in hopes of doing fairly well before the season closea. —_—--— MISS LADELL’S ENTERTAIN- MENT. The Y¥.M. C. A. Hall, last evening, contained a large and appreciative audience co greet Miss Marietta LaDell on her second recital in Charlottetown; and a most enjoyable evening was spent in listening to @ real literary treat. Miss LaDell in all her selections held her audience spell-bound, and at times was 80 amusing as to fairky coovulse her hearers with laughter. Miss LaDell wiil always bea great favorite in Charlottetownand we shall look forward with interest to any gramme was interspersed with vocal sojos from Mies Annie Hyndman and Mr. T. A McLean and aviolin duet from Mesers F’. Bayfield and J. Hyndman, to the evident delight of the audience. Tbe proceeds are in aid of the P, E. Island Hospital. THE HARKINS COMPANY. Always On the lookout for good plays to present to the public of the Maritime Pro- Vincee, with whom he is £0 jastly pe ular. it would seem that this year } ~ Ww, Ss. Harkins has been unusually fortunate in | his selections. In MHalifax, St. John and other places visited, the press and public state moat emphatically that no such combination of plays and players have ever before been seen. Alogether the engagement of a week, Opening at the Opera House next Monday ev-ning, promi-es to make a standard inthe history of the stage of this city, which visiting companies will find it very hardto reach. As to the severa! plays to be produced, * What Happened to Jones,” which will be given on Monday evening, is almost unequalled jn success . ; .* ; ’ £ in the nistory of comedy prod iction on the New York stage. A run of thirty consecutive weeks in cue city during a season is a record to be proud of, and one which speaks volumes for the merit of the play. Tuesday evening “The Crust of Society” will be given and in a manner, it is promised, which will equal the magnificant presentation of this play given here five years ago. ‘A Bachelor’s Honeymoon,” “Niobe,” “ Ours”, and ance prices.— Paton & Co. 154 2i. | picnic in charge deserve to be congratulat-- time she may appear again. The pre- | other plays which will be seen during the week, tininciecpemnmenna Ladies’ waists and waist belts at c’ears ; BAY VIEW AND OTHER NOTES. Dominion Dav passed off qviet v here. A tew weot over u Strdice tw the racce. There wae gue picvic down at Cavendish Capes. The Cavendish school children had & group picturetaken. Miss Annie Clark, of Bay View, was the artist, There is at present an epidemic of matrimony in Rev. G. (©. Robertson’s cougregation,—tw) weddings some days.. He expects to make seven or eight couples happy in the course of aweek. The boys are honoring these occasions with chariv- aries. Iv Cavendish a few large numter of tLe boys who ser-naded a wedding, were treated tu cake and showk hande with the bride, and ov their way back to Stanley smashed up all of the milk stands en route. W.H. Pethick, V.S., gave a very in- teresting address in Stanley Hall a few days ago On tuberculosis, He described this disease in cattle as beirg the same us consumption in the buman being, aud explained how it is diagnosed by the “tuberculin te-t.” Me Peth’ck said tnat in his daties as Government Inspsctor of tuberculosis he bas not found many cases of iton the Island. He tested a herd for Mr. Wooiside at Clinton lately that the Owner Was suspicious of but they gave. no reaction from the test and were pronounc-~ ed healthy. He also spoke of snother disease which he says he fiads more pre- valent “Actinimycosi,” or Lump Jaw. This is also a germ disease thet he stated to be contag ous among cattle, and the meat from cattle affected with it would be coademned by en ins; evtor, The balf-yearly examination of Bay View gcoo] was heldon Tharsday, the 30. of June. The echolars acquitted themse' ves well, All of the visitors present express- ed themselv:s as well sati:fid with the progress made during the term. Mr. H.8. McLure, of No:th Rustico, who has been in charge for the last two yeare, has been engaged for another year, ; Lhe littie bridgee in this locality are all being repaired now, as Mr. Warburton’s seat is, or, will soon be vacant. We hope*T.mothy” will take nou offence this time as there is none meant. —— LP >- 2A MARRIED. At the residence of John Yeo, E q,, father of the bride, Lot 16, Juve 29, by Rev. Wim. R. Pepper, assisted by Rev. Dr. Wilson, ot Zon Church, St. Jobo, N B., grand-uncie of the bride, Charles Monckley and Tsabeila S. Yeo, both of Lot 16, P EI. In Charlettetown at the residence of LJ Sentiver, Esq., June 30th, by Rev O B Emery, Charles Stewart Houston, of South Rustico, and Carrie Siead, daughter of tobert Steal, Esq., of Wheatley River. Ou the 30th ult, in the Methodist chure', Victoria, by the Rev Thomas BHicks- assisted by tho Rev G W Fisher, brot'e-, in-law ofthe groom, andthe Bey John Read, of Saint Joun, Joseph T Windsvr, st New Mille, Xestigouche County, New Brunswick, to Eliza Bertram Lea, dauch er of W C Lea, Evq., of Victoria, P £1. At Westmorland Episcopal Chu< h, July 2nd, 1898, by. the Rev Me Aud:ews, Augustus }{ C Holland, E q., of Cuilton, Redcque, to Mra Annie Page, of B-dfo:d, Nova Scotia, OE — ED eS Dr. Chase’s Cures Catahr a‘ter Operations Fail My boy, eged fourteen, has teen asufie er from Catahr, and iate!y we submittea him to an operation at the Gereral Hospital. Sinee then we have resorted t» Dr, ¢ hase’s Catahr ture, and one box of this medicine has m de a prompt’ard complete cure H. G. Forp, Forem?2n, Cowen Are, Fire Hall fo aj) who find themselves with h?2aith graduali slipping away. Kidueys aud L'ver sO disorganised that they are incapable of keeping the system free feom pisinous waste materila, Stomach Disordered, Boweis Con- stipated, Head Aching, Back Painivg 1ake Dr Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills, The quick way they hely you back to health will sir prise you, eae = - a2 as cond —> The best medicine you can take is thai which builds a solid f6undation for health in pure, rich blood, Hood’s Sarsaparilla. —_ — — Boyseailor collars avd straw hats.—Jas Paton & Co. 154 3i Are you inthe the swim? If you are roing to swim this summer see that you get the proper dress. Ladies and gents bathing costumes, 1898 style— Paton & 154 3i, and $1.59. Co. Nice stock $3.28 and 3.50 each, hurt them, 164 2i LE IRE OH taught OV tuc preewrr~ ~~ wre oa eer rf Pre —_—_—---- just received—at $2.50 2.75 Granddaddy -— CHAIRS — ow Just right for out door use; water will not ark Wright ¢ (0, Ltd nights ago a 350 boys sailor suits $1,$150, $2 00. A few boys and girlg skirt suits at $1.0¢ | — - —— ee | A WINDSOR JEWELLER | od 0 .red of Bright’s Disease by Dodd's | Kidney Pills, Windsor, July 4—(Special despatch) “Ifthe Upited States army had taken a eupply of Dodd’s Kiduey Pilla to Cuba, it would bave been able to withstand the ravages of disease arising from the driok~ ing of bad water,” said a prominent pby- 6 cian to-day. * Doda’s K'doey Pills,” he centinued, are the greatest life-savers in the world, I know a ecore of persons wheve lives they have seved, “Right bere in Windsor, Mr. R. F. Coiwell, the Oulette street jeweler bes been cured of Bright’s disease by them, utter two years’ sufferipg. I use them in of my practice, and can cure the worst case of Bright’s disease, Diabetes, or avy other kiduey complaint, with them. ” On June 4tb,at Maple Creek, Axs’a, NWT, aged 17 years, Ruth, beloved daughter of Rev S G and Alice Lawsou. Her eud was trust and peace, — ee The future is uncertain, but if you keep your blood pure with Hood’! Sarsaparilla you may be sure of gcod| health. i Summer corseis, lawn dresses, summer flanne!] for outing costumes, canyase caps and hats, 300 straw hats 252, 35¢ and 45c. | —~Paton & Co, Dress mueling at 10c per yard; prints ut 6c and up; flannelette 3c and up,at the Barga n Corner.—W D McKay. Getalight coat, the prices range from $1.60 to $3.50, luster, serge and turrd without lising, just the tring for hot weather.—Prowse Bros, The Wonderfua Cheap Men. 153 3i. Meu’s summer underwear, 25>, 35: and 45c, a l“ool, very fine make, Yc, $1.10 and $1.50 asui@ Ladies’ cummer under- wear, sample lot at clearance prices.— Paton & Ce, 154 3i. medicine chest and every is out of order; cure headache, biliousness, and traveller's grip. They are ell liver troubles. Mild and efficient. 2 cents, Should be in every family SB R 1 invaluable when the stomach i S VAAN AEN NANA ~~ ae . Boot & Shoe DEPARTMENT Prices Lowereé Sm ilifsiz2s in Ladies’ Butten, Laced Boots and (xford shees —all “eing cleared out under the first cost, some at HALF - PRICE Child’s shoes and strap slip- pers, sizes 6, 7,8, 10, regular | price 85, now 50¢. I B Macdonald & Go oxbye sxbye oveye 2rdre oxbys oxy ZS US US = Us AS AS at{l| {hv Charlottetown 4mm Sewerage TENDERS FOR SEWER PIPE SEALED TENDERS endorsed ‘Proposals for furnishing Sewer Pipes for Charlotte- tow” addressed tothe undersigned, will be received at this office. until nocn on Friday, the 8th July, prox., for turnishing Stoneware, or Vitrified sewer Pipe and their appur.enances, accord- ing to conditions and specifications to be seen at the office of the Commissioners of “ewers and Water Supply for the City of Charlottetown, Prince Edwerd Island, or at’ the office of their Chief Engineer, Freeman C Coffin, Exq., 53 State Street. Boston, Mass, Proposals must be on the torms supplied trom this Office, and each tender must be accompanied by a certified bank cheque for . Three Hundred ane Fifty Dollars ($3%.) pay- able to the order of the said Commissioners. Thischeque wilibe forfe:ted if the pa~ty decline the contract, or fail to complete the work cuntracted for, and will be returned in case of non-accepta bce of tender. OO. > VOD O@ OD OB OG OD WG 02 0B OQV OD © FROM iNDIA AND CEYLON Heys Tee ELEPHANT BRAND PURITY AND STRENGTH Combined with flavour, make Tetley’s Elephant Brand Indo Ceylon Packet Teas, favorites the world over. These qualities and their low prices have made them known as Best of Tea Value Sold in lead packets only. Te 000000000000000000« Retail price on every packet. 25c, TO $1.00 PER LB. If your grocer cannot supply you, write us and we will see your order is filled, JOSEPH TETLEY & CO., London, Eng., Cenadion Head Office, 14 Lemolne St., Montreal, GRAND TEA PARTY eee ee Cardigan Bridge The ladies of the congregation of St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, intend holding a Tea Party on Thureday; July l4th, in aid of church funds- A Bazaar Tabie, furnished with art-« icles useful and ornamental, will be one of ihe many attractions onthe grounds. A first-class commitiee has been formed to provide games apd amusements, which with the saloons previded with refreshing temperate drinks, ice creani, and strawberries; will combine to give all whocomea right good time. “Pipe av a” will be there. Come one, come all, and enjoy a plea> ant dav; which will be ronnded off with a Grand Concert in the evening—Held in Cardigan Hall. Admission vo grounds 25. Admission to grounds including dinner 30¢. Admission to Concert 20c. BY ORDER OF COMMITTEE, Cardigan, June 29, 95 Picnic Drinigs We make a specialty of filling orders for Picnic Supplies, such as Fruit Syrups, Lime Juice, Gingerale, Cider, Conf’y, Nuts, and Pruits. Our prices are low and our goods A | in quality. SANDERSON & CO including tea am OS O-DEO~S VODBeoD SOL ¢ Warm Weather Shoes Ladies, during the warm weather you want something nice and cool to wear on your feet—we have just what will suit you Chocolate Shoes made of Fine Dongola, turn sole, at $1.60 2.19. 2.25 and 2.50. 2.25 COLORED ROOTS in dark tan and Chocolate $1.75 to 3.00 @ pair. Our ladies chocolate boots at $3.00 a pair are beauties. R. kK. JOST Stampers Corner. ¢ Pr} DODO) OO8O*D9Sf]84 New Table Delicacies Van Camps Tomato Catsup Van Camp’s Tomato Soup Van Camp’s Macsaroni «nd Cheese Cairn’s assorted jamsin 1 lb pots Baked beansin Tomato Sauce (Ehicur Brand) English plum pudding tins, Awerican Ox Tongue in 2 and 23 lb tins. lb in 2 The said Commissioners do not bind them- relyes to a.cept the lowest or any tender, DAVID LAIRD, ; Chairman, Office of Commissioners of Sewers and Water Dried Beef in 1 Jb tins. Just received at Supply, Charlottetown, P. E, Island, June «7, int8—june 27 2 aw . oe mG —" eds en ee ee ee eed W544 2,00 0D 0]VS9U]D OOO746202 OS OE4 ; | BEER & GOFF \.a-maane X a Tne Catholics of China Point and — Gallas Point take this means of invit © ing all their friends aud the public ~ in general to their Tea-Meeting and 7 Amusements which they purpose a holding near a China Point Whart Thursday, July th, ent in aid of their chapel now in course of erection. Ali kinds of arousements and spore usual at such gatherings will be provided, — acd music galore will enliven the occasion A superior new Singer Sewing Machine donated to the chapel fund by MrW, J, | O'Reilly, will be disposed of by LOT»: TERY on the occasion, at the sma)l eum ol 25c a ticket. te A ealoon well stocked with Temperate drinks, finit, icecream and ali the deli¢= cacies of the season, will be on the grounds an? will be presided over by Mr John Morrisey, a Prioce of Hospitality. The Str. Jacques Cartier will leave Stam Navigation Wharf at 10 a.m. to bring excursionists to the Tea, returning 7 avout 6 o’clock p w. e Admiceion to the grounds including team 25 cente. Should the day prove unfavorable the tea will take place on Saturdey. By crder, me * WALTER MORRISEY, Sacretary Extratt= ing Free OR. J. P. MURRAY 145 QUBEN OP ciccocess 137 eod Perfect Fit Guaran- teed inl RIN UF THE IGE MAN THEN YOU’LLNEEDA Retr igera tor We have money saving refrigerators that ar2 priced at just what you want to pay We are selling them 20 p. 6. off WOU & HUGE | . sere : .* ‘+ ~_ oan eh ee eee tie, »§ DA Ee De ee ate tim, £2 ee ee ie Oe net te ie ae a Meas a Zz _ . 3 s - a a i i