oo A RA he a te te de te De hh MM Mn Ml dhs She De the Me i . | Jive Me A Loaf F | ‘HK DAILY EXAMINER | « ¢ Of Your New Bread a aaamgaraey | of good ; ’ | THE JUDGESHIP. ly he ; | : > ratulate Judge McDonald ; and | DUCHESSE : mpathise with the disappointed | , Mr. Blanchard. There can be ; > iouht that the newly-appointed judge ‘ id personally the stronger claim from | ‘ 4c PER INAF . he party point of view,” and thai is the ‘ iis iin . of view from which our Liberal & | governments regard everything,— even ap~ | : 7. STEVART 5 | polntments to the Judiciary’ We sincere $ B | ly he pe that Judge McDonald will rise to | 4 ECLIPSE BAKERY i the responusib lities of his pos:tion. He . has been fortunate as a politician ; may he 4 BAKES BSST BREAD ® | prove to be just as a judge. While this is | ae _ ale ir French~Canadian fellow-citizens have TONTPOPONT TEENIE TTT Se | once een ic was understood than | = More than 2000 Fami- 3 = lies in Halifax and 3 = Dartmouth usesun- = light and Lifebuoy = Soaps = exclusively in taeir homes, and all say they would not have any other kinds. This information is correct having been gained by com- petent and trust-worthy ad- vertisers, rauipies at every house and making care- ful enquiries. CAN lis ‘these families nev r knew what pure SOAPS meant, un- til chey tried SUNLIGHT and LIFEBUOY. Why should not others learn and be healthier and happier for the learning. Price is only 5c for large twin bar, 7 CAAA Edd add 2 Pryriacial Rifle Ag sociation Sas VOVEPEREN TEA EE ENT Ph VYVPPFPT TAIT HNTTT PrrrrrrRrenT TY —THE— Annual Prize Weeting August 9th & {Oth 1899 On the Kensington Rifle Range. F DocHeEerRTY Col R L President Ss. F. Hopeson Major Lieut. Secy & Treas -_~— PB I Commersial Uo! ege Re-opens Tuesday, L5th Aug inst | - Business Course coimprises all ihe ‘tena af a thorough Business Training, and equals the very best, Our Snorthand and Typewriting courses cannot be excelled. lext-Books, the | teit and best, bearing date 1899 are tn use here. Pur terms are aiways satisfactory to our students, send card for prospectus of this date P. O Box 242 _ OXENHAM Ch town Aug 1 Bi Prin. Prop. Bem dy wed sat wky i DGERHILL, CHURCH ‘Scuoon For Girls Windsor N. 8S. rhe 6 «ho» of Nova Scotia, of Trustees Miss Lefroy of Cheltenham Ladies’ England, Principal with Nine Resident Experienced Governesses. Housekeeper Matron a trained Nurse, “Preparation forthe Udiversities. Michaelmas Term begins Sept 13th 1899 For Calendar and Blank formof Applicat~- ions for admission, apply ‘o DR HIND Secre tary MW Stf HGAGTELLHLGELD “Prince Edward Island” —_-—— a New Edition--Just Issued. é 1 i] % % An Illustrated Book, de- <9 scriptive of Prince Edward > ¥ a sy % Island. For sale ai all book- newstands. Centains a map. Price 25 cents a Copy. SEES PE ES = mented death of Hon. Mr. Arsenault bav- => = = me — = i = 3 was put into operation on Mr. McDonald’s 3 = Chairman Board Coilege & stores and at R. H. Mason’s e i f THE DAILY EXAMINER CH: our with and hope, we cannot bur depre- eate the manner in which the claims of been over-ridden. the Senatorial vacancy created by the la- ing been filled by the appointment of the Hoo. John Yeo, an eligible French~ Canadian the next vacancy was created. heen which 4 would have given position in Mr. Blancbard was eligible for a County Court judgeship; and it is said that his friends here received intimation from Ottawa tbat it was arrang~ ed that he should be appointed Judge | King’s County,— Judge Warburton coming te Queen’s. But the arrangement, if made, bas been overturned. All the efforts of Mr. Blanchard’s friends have gone for nothing. The Liberal Party Machine DOMINION ELECTIONS, A CORRECTION. | ()rrk Ottawa < reer i?ni writes hat ’ as os the te leyrat hic t ssaze to { time rro rince pap*! 5 Lbursaday ast revaraing the Senate ame iment to Senator Fergu- / son’s Dom KE n Bill wae vot quite | ‘orrect. ioe Oi rinaiiy nt iced | contained the i owing ciause ; “Tn the Province of Prince Edward [s- land the judge shall ascertain the facts . | } and may take such Other evidence as te thinks necessary and is able to obta and | may require the attendance of witn |} and the pre iuetion of aoc | dence, and shal!, for a'i1 purposes of such esses sumentarv evi- decision, } | Court iu Prince Edward his ordinary jurisd The Minister of Justice these words ‘tion in civil cases. e raised a doubt as to whether would extend the inquiry to the objected votes of loth candidates. Senator Ferguson held that it would and thought the language clearly meant a full inquiry. But im order to satisfy the Minister he proposed to strike out all the claure preceding the wo-d§ “shall ascertain the facts” and eubstitute the following : “Tn the Province of Priuce Edward Is- land the judge, when recounting che votes, shall take intoaccount all ballot papers numbered and initialled by the deputy re- turning officer under section 23 of the Frauchise Act, 1898, as having been cast by persons whoseright to voie has been obj cted to on the ground of want of qualification, and the judge shall decide such of the eaid objections a8 are persisted in at the recount by any candidate or by the agent of any candidate, and for the purpose of such decision be tba)! bear the candidate: ortheir agente, and may ex- amine on oath the person whose vote has behalf ; and so Jong as the Liberal Party ' remains in office, *he Party machine like the m‘ils of the gods, “grinds slowly, but it grinds exceeding sure,” LIBERAL ECONOMY. Ween discussing the increase of Minie. terial salaries proposed by our Liberal Government, Sir Charles Tupper said : “He would be sorry to say anything to wound the feelings of the Mivieter of Trade and Commerce or any other member of the Administration; but this was a higbly important matter, and he could not help saying tnat in his opinion the Department of Trade end Commerce was entirely unneceseary. The history of the department since its creation showed that it had no important functions to perform and was not by any means asimportant as either the Depari- ment of Custems or the Department of Inland Revenue.” But the majority in Parliament raised been objected to and any other person. Both candidates may be represented by couneel and the judge.” The clauee as amended passed the Sen te unapvimously. It now remains to be seep what Sir Louis Davies will do with is in the Commons. The whole scope of the bill is to remove a doubt which has arizen as to be jurisdic- tion of the County Couri juizes . scruti-« nize objected votes at Dominion elections. Without that safeguard any ecalawag wh > would swear to his vote would be able to deposit a ballot and there would be no remedy, _—_—— om « . NOTES AND COMMENTS. —Yes, “Laurier and company are bleeding this country white.” — Mr, Joe Martin ili hold bis seat in the Legi-lature. He cays be will vote according to the merits or demerits of the coautemplated legislation. \ the ealaries of the two latter ministers ; and didn’t abolish the useless jortfolio o¢ Miuieter of Trade and Commerce. Such a! Liberal economy. <i. —The Liberals have this year added about $20,600,009 to the Conser vative expenditures. Let us see. The farmers | of Manitoba andthe North~West hope to | raise this year about 50,000,000 bushels of wheat. With good prices ruling they aay Count On an average of, say 60 cents per bushel which will make their entire crop worth $18,600,000. Takes a iot of labor to make up the amount to be frit- tered away by the Libera) Government at Ottawa, — —So Premier Laurier didn’t know any- thing about the matter of that judgeship. Well, P. E. Island is a small place; and Sir ‘tae Govroment — Afver aj], it took Mr. Martin to bring ip to the stickivg point— the appoin‘mentof a Judge for Queen’s County. —Wien Mr. Greenway to.k office in Manitoba the province had nodebt. Now it hus a bonded indebtedness of $2,500,> 000, and it is stated there is nothing to :how for it. —Sir Wilfrid was so worried by the Opposit.on in Parliament that be couldn’t think about the appointment ofa County Judge for Queen’s County. In point of fact, he seemed io have forgotten all about the matter. ~The Mail and Empire remarks that it takee one and one-half years for the farm- ers of Canadato grow enough wheat to keep the Liberals in fands for one year, even providing thatinorder to keep the Government on its golden path the farm- ers themeelves should consent to sel] all Wilfrid ie a la: ge man. We must pre~ sume that ali correspondence from what some large people are pleased to call the “baby province” is relegated to his private secretary. Those leading Liberals in P. E. Island who imagined that. they were in- fluencing the action of the Government of Canada with their correspondence anent “Blanchard” and “McDonaid” muet feel that they are not so influential as they thought they were. they grow and bring uptheir families op barley. —The Hamilton Spectator says that out of $60,000,090 of expenditure proposed at O:tawathis year Hamiltou only gets | $40,000. Hamilton hes been fouaded on the wrong site. If it had been built in Gaspe or in Bonaventure county it might have got $76,000 fora useless wharf or $1,0000,000 for a bridge. The Masters of | the Administration reside in Quebec. ee —— rs a At Last A Bed That Will Not Sage ordinary style wire mattress difference. Wafted to hcaven on fiowery beds of ease? No, you wou’t be that if you sleep ou Hercules Springs, but you will be wafted to the Land of Pleasant Dreams and will rise each morning, thoroughly refreshed and 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 have ail the powers of a County Island exerc s81ag |} ARLOTYTETOWN, AUGUST 2, 1899 oman anmeammna ——— —_— ———— I wat cee O0DS AT HALF-PRIGE ! During This Month a off Dress f 35 Dress Lengths ranging in yrice from 4 i 25 | 3 75¢ to $145, at one third off. Come t 4 uick if vou want a new drees—JAS (zoods. | PATON & CO Silk and woo JAMES PATON & CO’S DRESS GOGDS— One lot. 35 Dress lengths, one-third off—J PATON & CO. Your chance of a nice Silk and Wool Dress at one-third offat PATON & CO’S Summer Serge Suits from $500 up. Shorey’s guaranteed Al] ‘Yoo! Serges at $10, $12,$14 and $18, are the best.—J PATON &CO. | Hammocks from $1.10 to $2.50. Cheap ott at Muuslins, Fancy Muslins, SS 32 Dress Lengths at 1-3 off. Colored Silk at 1-3 off, Men’s Clothing che p for cash, comfort. Get one.—J PATON &CO. We have over 4,000 yarde Scotch Print | Oxford and Cambric Metalics, Musline, | Madride, and other Cotton suitable for Draperies. 18c Cottons for 9c l6¢ Cottons for 8c 14c Cottons for 7c 12c Cottons for 6c 102¢ Cottons for 5c 8c Cottons for 4c American Cotton, fast dyes, at 6c. Navy, Crimsen, Browa snd Light Blue * ] ° Shorey & Clothing Grounds. voing in great style, nano Hats for half price.—J D-ess Goods at one third ! | 1-2 Price Prints Straw Hats | Over 4,000 Yards Print Cotton | at Half Price Silk and Wool Dress Goods at 1-3 off SAS PATTON & CO It Fays to buy at wr erkxins “ Coods In Demand Always con Hand” White lawn aprons, plain and frilled, ranging mm price from 19¢ to 72¢ Our special sale of wuists still geing on. Every waist must go. 6 10 Waists tor $4 00 ! shirt | até v1.56 | AGG... * ae | Latest style in braided wire a? oo ae ‘cushions. Prices, 28¢e, 36¢, 75 ie..% oo ee = 97¢ 4a. * * 94¢ : nS. Uf ed MMuslins. a: * ee 4 1295 * ‘<6 S4e | Cool goods fer warm days, 1s 6 é< “7. |We would call special atten- 110 « ‘<6 74¢ |tothe nice line we have in 100 « “ote stock. e.: “ 64c¢ Wega oe oo * Oy ei | Men and boy’s straw hats The above are all this| selling at half price. You'll spring’s styler, and include! save more than the price of| silk, muslias, sateens, percales| the struw, and have the com: | ginghams and prints. | fert to the good. t Bazar Glove fitting patterns l5c each. 500 August fash- ion sheets just in. Ask for one—they are yours for the asking “Given away” F. PERKINS & C€0., SUNNYSIDE, CH’TOWN MILLINERY LEADERS...... STRAW HATS ~~ I-2 PRICE D A E3SRUCE ——- OPERA HOUSE One night only Tuesday August 8th 1899 C JEPSON’S Elaborate Sceic Production DARKEST RUSSIA Now in its 7th consecutive yesr of popular success PRESENTED BY A GRAND CIMPANY EDWIN OF CAREFULLY CHOSEN ARTISTS tem ona with The Greatest play ever writ tustion theme comedy, strong in scene and story Orimming 35 and 50. Seats on sale Friday morning. | Prices 95 at nsual plabes WANTED, Ni Va miners, At Dufferin Scotia, a who can handle machine drills; |also engineers and a number lof mine Highest | wages and steady employ- ment to Competent men. No others need apply. Apply to the Manager at the Mines. 72—dlwk Mines, number of 'aborers. ‘BLACK ‘DIAMOND LINE The S.S. BONAVISTA sailing from Montrea], Tuesday morning, Aug, let, will be due at Ch’town, Friday morn ing, 48 4th. and sails for St. Johne, Nfid., di reel, with horees, cattle and sheep on deck anc produce under deck at loweet po-sible rates. For further parti iculare as freight and paceage ap ply to She wil! also cal! at Harbor Grace. PEAKE BROS &CJ., | Ch’town, July 28 Agen™ ara