Two Hours Only: Saturday Night FROM 9 TILLY WCLOCK, We will give some big bargains. Nickel Alarm Olocks 90c. Fight day oak case strike clocks $2.65. Crystal butter dish 25c. China sngar bow! 50c. Watches from $2 00 and up. Che dishes (china) 75c. H lozen silver plated tea spoons o ly } ln te d sett rings, good quail yt? Ht Fro ¢ pera fans 75c. a nice line of Blue W Vi Wood and souvenir good ! *« w Ay & Co.) nn ak tie youre, Queen Stre: JAMES’ CHURCH ' and 1892. g) S>hath School Picnic j Vill be held at=Morell on nesday, July 25th, selves Cown easy” so that they might (not fall too heavily in the estimation | of tbe public. A few ex- peuditures were then “ specially 0 beautiful grounds of R. N. Cox. al train will leave at 9 30 o’clhi ck a. e committee will spare no means ip « y this the picaic of the season. ‘ and other amusements will be pr ‘Jeo refreshment aod ice cream | bo i specie] tables set for visitore. | Hevors tickets 25c. Now onsale at | M \« Mcleod’s and Paton & Co’s. W.A. STEWART, Secretary. CANADA’S 1} ternational Exhibition st. John, N. B. Sept: 10th, Closes Sept 19th. | | | thing, inasmuch as it would show how our t have been made to the Live |} s and a buttermaking competiticn { cheese making provided for ments will, this year, be more than eminent feature, including many tling novelti o LI lar heap fares and special excursions on and Exhibi s on : steamers. is f+} es ‘ll be carried prac- s¢ i main immesS Wlii De Carriea | rac tie Full particulars advertised late . ; a iis ton ate ae ; I iesiring Space in the bul is or e grourds should make early en- ‘ for sales and special privileges im | ication should be made. } ren.ium lists and entry forms will be sent ul tion to CHAS, A. EVERETT, Manager & Secretary. D.] McLAUGHLIN, President. Short Line to Quebec VIA. MEGANTIC., Ly. St. Job 1 6.15 pm, daily, except Sunday Ar. Quetec 9.50 a m, daily except Monday Imperia! Limited Ocean to Oecan | IN 116 HOURS. THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JULY TR THE DAILY EXAM THR SESSION, INER inn tes Wuew the Ministers met Parliament in JULY 18, 1900. , January they had no measure ready for passage except the old already-rejecied OUR CAPITAL ACCOUNT. Gerrymander Bill. Nor had they any es: plane prepared upon which to construct Tae Examiner has new measures, The representatives of been asked by a farmer to state “when the Government of | the people had, perforce, to do nathing but talk. Nothing bas been brought forth by tne session ended to-day, budget amounting 1 . ’ ence this province opened a capital sccount,” of consequence In reply, we may eny that a capital ac- —except & monetrous | to $56,000,000 ! ‘Ou t has not yet been properly opened. What is called “ a capital account” was first set forth in the Provincial Auditor’s a —— —— — Report for 1892. \a y | Claseed together under one head. Conservatives when ip office received no credit from tbe Liberals for any of their expenditures upon permanent works. If | their total receipts did not equal their otal expenditures they _were denounced making a deficit and “running the ‘country into debt.” It will be remem ber- ed thai the Liberals came in pledged, above all things, to make ends meet. But they didn’t do so. The pledge was fresh in the minds of the people in 1891 selected ig of ** —and sinking fund “‘ on call ” at the banke is capital is being dissipated, and how the } public is bein | literally ruined, Knights of Pythias Meeting | Detroit, Mich., August 27th to 31st. | One fare for the round trip. | | SUM¥VIER TOURS 1900 Send for booklet. Shall be ylad to quote rates for special tours op application to A. J.B EATH, D.T. A.,C. P. B., St. John. N. B. or W. C. KENNEDY, Sohiiting Agent C.P.R. Charlottetewn. DR: GURDON ALLEY PHYSICIAN:& SURGEON Gruduace, McGill University): Office ana Residence— Dorchester Stree Office Houre—9 to 10, a. m., 1 to 3 and 7 t 4, p. m. Prom pi attention to country i STRAYE! —7 young cattle, 2 eee, a one wili sulla rewar Wheatley Biv r, 5 yearlings, two giving informaticr ea.% Robert Waics Previous to that year 1} . ' expenditures of the Government were | | The So when deficit succeeded de ficit the Liberals thought of “a capital account ” asa meaasof “ leiting them- I and classified under the head-~ xpenditure on Capital Account,” our Bat it is | really as much a capital account a- the éver since we have had t u ‘Capital Accoua’,” so-called. a sinking fund. One can hardly call ita fraud—it is only an incident in the system of humbug which has lately been inaugurated. A Capital Accouat, properly kept, would be a capital good really fleeced. We know, of . Land Office that tbousands upon | thousands of dollars worth of the capital of the province bave been thrown away in a scandalous and successful effort to keep & cour-e, that the has been tie Libera's in office. But we don’t know where the money went, or exactly bow much has been +equandered. A | Capital Acc unt, properly kept, would have been ao eye-opener for the pxblic this regard,—and the pity is that we tad euch ar account, connection, we may remark tha: the details of expenditure by warrant, formerly included in the Provineial Audi tors R-port, have been suppressed by the I. verals. This is another check removed. I*, in the olden time, a contractor actually received $60 for a piece of work and the accounts showed that he bad received $68 the .fact could easily be noted by the, peop!-’s repreeentatives and an explanation $ demanded; but now that the record of the! warrants has been s‘opped, it is much more diffculi to discover where the differ~ ence goes. oave not u this a ly eet —The 8t. John Sun says that “ Mem- bere of parliamart bave some good ground for believing that, under the existing or- der of things, they should receive extra the indemnity for long = eesion. 3ut why not revise the indemnity law ? Lnttead of paying them selves one thousand dollars per session, the members might enact tbat for asession of three months or less they shall receive $1,5(0; for a session lasting for four monthe, $1,250, aod . for a session exceed- ing that limit only one thousand dollars. There will be less talking and more work, and, with this schedule in operation, no government would dare call parliameni to- gether until it was prepared for business. The members would be better paid, but the country would save big money by this plan. ‘ one success in a Liberal district! NOTES AND COMMENTS. —It is stated that the export of cheese frcm Canadas this year already totals over 650,000 packagee,valued at about $4,7501- 000. —By the death of Lieutenant Borden, son of the Minister of Militia, Canada bas made another contribution to the fatalities of South Africa. His father bas the sin- cere sympathy of all, —A Moncton professional man, it is understood, is doiag a snug little business in furnishing the Intercolonial railway with ties. His vouchers go throagh without question. This iea “business is business” government. —Ever since the un-Wiee decision of the majority in the second district of Queen’s, the Patriot has been cackling abou: “ the great victory!” The Patriot rooster died after the Opposition victories in Belfast and Murray Harbor following close upon the Opposition victories in Miscouche and Summerside, New London wad Tignieh But The Patriot’s hen etill lives and continues (to cackle over its UNPAIR ! Sir ,—I think it is too bad that we fishermen in Canoe Cove andat Black Poiot had to land our traps and all our gear and quit fishing before the 15th of July, 18, 1900. It's Important ¢ In order to bave good castings that the patierns be good also. We have io our employ “expert pattern makers’’ and do not hesitate in eayitg that our patterns are first-class in every respect. If you do not have a pattern of the article you want cast we will be only teo glad to supply you with eame. Your orders are solicited. Bruce stewart and Co. Founders, Engineers, Mechinists and Boiler M ke Steam Nav. Co’s Wharf, Ch’town, PEI Phone 125 ( ( ; ; ; é ( ; ‘ ¢ ¢ ( ( ; } ( ¢ : ; f ¢ : , é ¢ é f . ° , é } «=a 2 % Boo q@ 2] oo Zion Church SABBATH SCHOOL PICNIC WILL BE HELD AT BIRCH GRIVE FREETOWN —ON — OPERA HOUS Thursday, July 19th. o'clock, a. m., local. visitors Refreshment Booths Ice Cream, Strawberri-s etc. Tickets 30 cents. Secretary with while in Desablethere are three factories fishiog and packing, holding out that they | gota permit trom Inepecter Mc(uarrie | in Victoria. Now, sir, is that fair play? Hoping you will expose such, [ remain one of the fishermen who landed my traps according to law. I take notice Inspector McQuarrie keeps out of the way these days. There is some- thiog in the wind. Where is Hobkirk ? He had betier move round, anc not make fish of one and tlesh of the other. Fair play is all we want. FIsHERMAN. -_-aae Vagrant Foreigners. Pretoria, July 17,—Tobree hundred and eighty vagrant foreigners have been arrested in Johannesburg in consequesce of the discovery of a plot to create w riv! and join a Boer commando with which they had been in communication, Foreign consuls have been notified that the sus- pects will be liberated if the 7 (the consuls) will answer for their future good be- havior. rr Oo Journal; All the gearing of the machine was well oiled on Wednesday last, for u-é in the Second District of Q een’s. It did ite work there ss effectively a6 in Ontario. — Judge Warburton, Mrs. Warburton and family Ifet for Souris this afternoon where they will remain until the lst September, - me Islanders coming home tospend the summer,those who are proud of what the brave Islanders have done in South Africa, should get a photograph of the Island contingent, just as a remem~ brance. For sale at C. J. Mitchell’s book store, Queen Street, opposite Prowse Bros Price 35 cents and one dollar. H.B.C.—Special meeting of the HillsboroughBeating Club will be held in their Club Room thie evening at 7.30 o'clock. a —— ee TRY Our BICYCLE LIVERY Look at our assortment of en = —_ All new wheels. NEW BICYCLES. We have all world§Leaders, BRING Your Bieyeie to our [repair shop for satisfactory repairs. MARK WRIGHT & CO.. LID Home Makers. ‘ \ yt int i i NEVER - BREAK Granite Preserving’: Eeettles from SOc. mRefrigverators less than cost. Dodd & Rogers PUPTECEEUORSEGERUREEEOE Re nenenee st PEOEOESS Pretty Rings. We have provided for the de- mands of fashion and display as fine an assortment of rings as was ever shown in the city. Every dainty setting and com- bination is to be found in our collecticn—and that means no end of style to pick from. it is a As to price, simply question of what you wish to pay, for we have rings from $1.00 to $50.00. W. W. Wellner Jeweller & Engra~er, POMEREREGEAEEEERRGDORGRGUGRRUGEREERERDGSSGUCCCRCROURGRORERAREORRGUGUAUREGDERGERGUGGQORDOUEAS/SO00SRRRRRERERUE ECEUQEEEEGROEEGRECROUREGUEUHEOREHERGUERGGUEQRCGHCERGEOUGE LOST.—At the Sou and chain. gReward. {| nouris. ris Tea a silyer watch Apply ’o Wm Cormier: lin pd. ; : = } A special train will leave at 9! Tea Tables for ; of South Africa, Was noth; pared to the relief that is MRS. SMITH, and hundreds of women ot P. EF Island : » OD Wash y have started Using } \CILT ZDGz s All first class grocers SELL ! MCKINNON & MeNeyy § WHOLESALE Age The Ch'towa Steam Navigation since the To Night POWELL The Man of Wonder STEAMERS “Northumberland” and “Prin From Point Du Cuexe, on arrival of}: train from St. Jobo for Spy connecting with express train fern lottetown and Tignish, ——_ From SUMMERSIDE on arrival of po train from Charlottetown gy stations of P. E. I. BR. for Pow: CHENE, Connecting with afternoon for St. Joux, Boeroy and Connection at Moxctos with tnis Caosada and N. B ,a Sr, Jony wih P. R.and railway for U, §, and ( ada, aleo at St. John with Steaua Totervatioual and Dominion Atluyiy R. Lines, Tuesday and Saturday noons for Boston direct, due folloy; day at noon, aod on Menday. W day and Friday mornings with s for :astport, Portland and Boston, From Picrov about half-past thre arrival of day train from Halify Sydoey for CHARLOTTETOWS. From CaarLotTretown for Pzoror ai! a. mM. CODnecting there with day ix for Cape Breton and Halifax at Num Sypvey with steamer Bavos for \s foundiand. At Harirax with C. A. and Plath for Boston. Passengers from ally oo P. E. I. Railwav east of Charloend can leave home 24 hours laterse joining Plant Steamers io Charlot aud connect with same steame| Halifax. Through tickets to be had at { Trunk, Canadian Pacific, Intercokn and P. &. I. Railways, on the Compu Steamers and connecting lines in Ung { States and Canada. Steamers are run on Easstern Stani 3 | Time. F. W. HALES, Secretar Under the management of RA. uillN Admission 25 an. —- 7 ‘ aa rT LE You'l! ,want a lot for pre- serving. Leave your orders Je Tf. PEARDON Lower Qu2en Strcet, ‘TELEPHONE. @Geamiens Charlottetown, ?. E. I. It Pays to Buy at Perkins’. Good Cashmere Hose 3D cents perpal CU) F.& PERKINS # & THE MILLINERY icADERS. ra eS a & a an HASZARDS BRAHMIN TEA Imported Direct From the Warburton Estal? The most popular and*best seller in;Canada. All the leading grocers in town] a nd country now™=sell Hassani g ° ‘ : ee ere. genuine “Brahmin.” jan Ask for it, and see that you get it.