seen wee -_ THE DAILKX EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN lll EOTHEN! Le DAILY EXAMINER Grand Eastern Tea I ‘ 4 lea rearty , R. rr le noe 7 r oeca £ peas Z scenery. Ey Vil y io mak e lay s-ant to vis “, Preparalions made to entertain two tuousanud people By Orper COMMIT? TENDERS For Annex to the Lunatic Aslyum, duly 4—d4i.wl | i i ' DePartTMENT OF Pusiic Works, Charlottetown, P. E. I-lasd, 1¥99 June 27ta, Sealed Tenders will be received at this office, unti! noen, on Saturday, 29:b July, next, for the building of au Aunex to the Lunatic Asylum, at Falconwood, sccord- ing to plan aud specification to be seen at this office. Tendersto be marked “Tender for An nex to Asylum, The signatures of two good and respon sible securties most accompany each ten - der. The Government not bound to ac- cept the lowest or any tender. RICHARD SMITH, Secretary Public Works { l5l—wy Zion Church Sunday School FICNIC Thursday, July 6th, 99 site canes Birch Grove, -_—~— - Freetown. The ideal Picnic Grounds of the Prov- ince. Ice Cream and Refreehme:t Booth. @ good programme of sports and other amusements will be provided. Special Refreshment Bo: th for Visitors. Special train will leave Charlottctown at 9 a m, local. Return tickets (single) 40c, on sale at Ha:zard & Moore’s, Geo. Carter & Co’s. and W M Coffin’s. Gentlemen and lady— 65cte,and family tickete at reduced rates, oo rale only at store of W M Ccffic. Arrangements have teen made with Kailway for reduced fares trem S’Side by regviar train. C.J. MACMILLAN, 15i—d&wiwk Secreiary NEW GOODS low Prices Now opencd a large assortment of clocks, watches, jewe ry chinaware glassware Fancy goods spectacles and eyeglasses, also a new and very nice selection of souvenir goods with views of St Dunstan’s Cathedral Post. office Court House Public Gardens ete, they are very suitable presents and are selling fast. By dealing with us you save m oney, as we have good goods at low prices. Try us at the Modern Jewelry and Fancy goods store, Sunnysid e opposite Post office, Char- lottetown Repairing promptly at- JURY ano 00. His CERTAINLY Never pays to carry an unreliable watch, You never know the time and and are constantly missing appointments on that ac- count. We sel5ice Reliable Watches Only We don’t care to handle mr ee eee via anything else. 3 :1¢ give us the ver (1) yu) 1+pecticn, W. N. TANTON | patriot, Mr. Blanchard, to a judgehip. Let it be noted twat judgeships J t are now held as counters JULY 4, 1899. | | THE COMING BYE ELECTION. | | } | Tue Patriot authoritatively confirms he rey that an election will be held in } first district of Prince County on the the long | st. It is underetood that tice of Judge of the County Court of Queen’s County wili not be filled voti Lt te foolthe Fre Tignish with the idea thatif they vote for nch-Canadian electors of | afterthat date. This is another of thoee ‘human devices” in which our latter-day Liberals g'ory. Notwithetanding the gross | and glaring deception of which the Gov- | | ernment in cflice stands convicted and the conse uent disappointment and diegust of | he people at large, aa effort wul be made | | | ' Meddie Gallant they will help thsir com- in the political game! That there is no cause to hope that Mr. Blanchard’s ap- pointment will be promoted by a big vote for Meddie Gallant must be evident ‘o anyone whoreflects for a Attorney Blanchard’s momrot upon Mc- com petitor. the conditions, Geneia! Donald is Mr. If the Liberals be successful in the first | district of Prince, the Government will be encouraged to open the third district of | (Jueen’s and the ecle d-fficulty in the way of Mr. McDonald’s appointment will be | removed. Apart from the question of the judgeship, the honest and Jaw~abiding electors of the | first district of Prince have no good reason | to vote for Meddie Gallant. Though he received the benefit of a doubt in the minds of two of the juuges in appeal, his shady and tortuous ways, his queer action, on the day of the last election and subse- quent thereto, must have convinced every- | one that he isnot a man in whom the ;eo~ ple may safely repose confidence and trust. As to the Goveroment of which Meddie | Gallant is the fitting supporter and champ. | ion,--can it be imagined that if the people, charmed with the idea of making “ ends | meet,”had,eight yeare ago,known that there | would ke fastened upon the Province a| debt of balf # million of dollare they would | have voted the Liberals in ? Can it be sup- | posed that if they could have foreseen the | the prostitution of tre Education cffice, the exploiting of the Land the paralysis of the Public office, the scanduls in respect to our public institutions, notebly the hospital for the | insane and the jail, ihe Cegradation of the | electoral Office, | Works | ! Legislature and the which placed they confidence corruption their would have | in the Liberal Ad- | ministration? It cannot be imagired. | Low prevails, Neither ought the electors, in full view of: al] these facis, to vote confidence in the pres | Looking to the best | sent administration. interests of the Province, we hope that e strong opposition candidate will be brought forward, and that ihe the Farquharson Administration and their friends at Ottawa will be confounded. ere —We regret that a sentence in Tue EXAMINER’S article of yesterday, on the **knavish tricks” of of being interpreted as meaning that we were dissatisfied with tbe the action of the grand jury. It is needlees to say that this was not intended. We had previously made plain the opinion that the grand jury’s report was in accord with the facts, and heartily approved their action in eject- ing the premier and other trustees from the control of the enquiry they held. While their investigation was necessarily only a partial one, it was sufficient for their pur- pose. Bui fuller enquiry brought out additional facts. . ful than a daily run on before. to $50. | Farquh i; acts as cases where churchmembers | sideration of the r ; sented by Rev..D Price of Tryon. | The Asylum Scandal ie, taken by itself, capable | ~~ Better Than Eten” Ard Still the Best June Weather bright and pleasant after the cold spring, what could be more delight- A GRUDGE GRATIFIED. Arter being upwards of a = of a century continu usiv In the ation Office of this Province, the oh v. os ynald McNeill was curtly smiseed by the arsoa administrat is now DD, at d N » cause of dia m Issa] of out of employment, has been meutioned. Lo point fact, as | we believe, no legitimate Cause for the Gismissal exists. Though he has grown gray in the public service, Mr. McNeill is pow as ¢flicient as he ever wa?— more 80, in deed, as aresuil of his long experi: Ce. He has been prematurely tbrown on of bia employmeut a d means of livelily sole ly on account of parusansbip,—w. eatiefy } the claims of au cflice-eeeking Liberal and | to gratify a poliical grudge. But we entertain the hope that the revereod gentleman aod proved official will not linger long ‘un idleness, A wave of indig- nation is rising which must ere long eweep from cflice snd power the petty incapables whose vindictiveness is exhibited in such the dismissal of experienced, impartial and capable public officials. BAPTIST ASSOCIATION. _—_—_—_—_ Annual Meeting at Tryon Interest- ing Matters Attended to. The anoual meeting of the Baptist As- sociation opened at ‘Tryou on Friday of Jast week. Kev. KE. A. McPhee, of Hast Point, was cLcsen moderator. The time of the forenoon eession was taken oe devotiona! exercises and the appointing of the various committees. At the afternoon session Rev. E. J. Grant, Summerside, submitted a vigorous resolutiou expresaing the detestauon in which electioneeriog bribery and corrup- tion sheuld be held by every sincere Bap- tist, and urging churches and pastors to use their utmost eudeavora to secure the overthrow of this diegraceful and gigantic evii, recommending prompt discipline in are fonod | guilty of such glaring iniquity. The sen- ;}timents of the mcver were unanimously | adopted by the delegates, ‘The report oo syet: matic benificence was also was also preeented by Rev. Mr. Grant, |It gave a comparatiye statement of the | denominational contributions of the chuiches for five OF wii years past. A mass meeting in the interests of the | Young People’s Union was held in the} | evening, at which addresses were delivered by Rev. Messrs, Raymood aud Warren, and severa) reports regarding church work were eubmitted. Saturday evening was given toa con- report on education pre-: An admirable address was made by Rev. | Dr. Trouer, President of Acadia College successes of the were fercefully tbe aims and Welryil: in which Institutions at presen. ted. Rev. W. E. Hall of Halifax, N. S., fol- lowed. Tne gervices an Sunday were al! well ats tended. At the forenoon session on Monday a | circular letter treating Otfepiricual statute labor was read by Rev. W. H. Warren. At the afterncon session the reports on missious and temperance were Considered. temperance report condemned the action of the Federal Goyernment regard- ing prohibition. It also condemned the licensing of the liquor treftic. The following resolution was moved by the Rev. E. J. Graot, Summerside, and seconded by Rev. D. Price, Tryon and unanimously adopted. Whereas the present Dominion Govern- ment by placing the plebiscite plank in its platform when in opposition Jed the people to believe that if a majority of votes were cast in favor of prohibition the government would pase a prohibitory law ; and Whereas when the vote was taken there wae substantial majority given in favor of prohibition ; and Whereas the government bas refused to pass the law or to take apy action in the | matter, Therefore Resolved that the As- eociation put on record its strong dissap~ probation o! the course which the govern- might have! ment is pursuing in the matter. At the evening seeSion Rev. A. W. Mann-~ na saa the sermon. a BICYCLE. STEARNS Bicycles are still the BEsT and CHEAPEST—More sold this year than ever We sel] guarantee wheels from $30 Large Discounts on FURNITURE Se ALL THIS MONTH JEWIIFER MARK WRIGHT AND Co THURSDAY, JULY (3th, 1899, | t | | ' , JULY 4, 1829 ty 5 James SABBATH SCHOOL PICNIC AP MORELL The picnic will be heldon a fi oF Mr. R. N. Cox A tin be had of the surround- | ea bay, river and country. | A more beautiful place would not be desired, No oija Good fishing Table for visit- ld owned j ¢ VIEW Can ance tO Walk, trout In Vivinity, ors tea 25 cents. Refreshment. Booth Strawberries and Cream, Train leaves at 9 30 a. m. fare, adults 25 cents. Competent games vide amusements, siore of Paton & Cop. Return Committee will pro» Tickets for sale at and Moore & Me-~ Leod’s, W, A. STEWART, July 4— Sec’y of School Alfred A. Taylor, of Margaree says Ove bottle of MINARD’S LINIMENT cured a swelling of the gamble joint, ard saved a horse worth $140.00. Thos, W. Payne of Bathurst, saved the life of a valuable horse that the Vet. had giveo up, with afew bottles of MIN- ARD’S LINIMENT. _— oe <meeasenen You can buy fine colored organdies and dress muslins cheap these days at Stanley Bros—read ad, Yo CURE TOOTHACHE IN A MINUTE Use NERVOL. One application cures;if not, your money back. HKqually good for Neuralgig and Headache. 25c. at all Druggists. - ——" 0000 2206 S025 V2090 eeccesce Unparalleled YALUE in our offer of PURE LARD, in pails. Till Jane 10ih we make the folowing cfter: — 20 Ib. pail $2.00 © pail lot at $1.80 yer pail Delivered at any station on P. E. I-lard hailway. This lard 1s of the PUREST quality. In Teas we lead. All Provisions and Fine Gro~ ceries ai lowest prices, Jenkins & Son Low Price Grocers wif 2OSSSSSVFSSSOSHSESOESSOSOIETSASSOCE 200209066805 0208 £ £406 307026688009 BOGS -@e2eHede GY C08 C8CCeeaC Masonic Temple Co | The Annvral Meeting of the Masonic Temple Company, will be held in the Masonic Temple, on Wednesday, July 12th, 1899, at 8 o’clock, p. m., tor the election of directors ard general businees. 3y order D McLEAN, Sec’y-T reas Monkey Julv o Brand Soap— PLEASANT. NEWS FOR HOUSEKEEPERS, uv Messrs Lever Bros, Limitep, pro- prietors of “SUNLIGHT SOAP” have acquired the ownership of the celebrated MONKEY BRAND scour ing soap, and have put it on the Cana- dian market in a new and more con- venient package, containing a TWIN | BARor TWO TABLETS, each tablet being separately wrapped. The Price is Now 6 cents per Two Tablets. This is astonishing value, and will be greatly appreciated by the purchas ing public. MONKEY BRAND SOAP is world renowned as a polisher and scowarer, and is a boon to the house- keepers who delight in keeping bright their SILVER, BRASS, COPPER, TINWARE, etc., or removing RUST STAINS, TARNISH &e. Ask your grocer for MONKEY BRAND, and see that you get; the two tablets for 5 cents. One or rhe Finest Shops In The Maritime Pravinegs Our new store in the Prowse Block Sunnyside, is one of the targest, best stock ed and most up-to-date china shop in the M ritime Previne Ss. | China, Glassware, and Creckery Tea Sets, Dinner Sets, Single Pieces, Glass, Toilet Sets Here yo ju carn you a few dollar hard to beat. French Se+, You can You can also see some ‘ta fine get a set that will only cost Chamber Sets for style and finish oO > S. ’ - . Come iz and see our store- It’s a large place, and we have a large stock, selling cheaper than ever before. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. suN— crested LS DHwetTS CHEAP TO-DAY at —— eo H odie epp er The most cleanly and effective Vermin Remover ever known—Helpepper and Ver- miu must separate Directions on each package, IT PAYS TO BUY AT PERKINS fF, Perkins & Co, GENTS’ FURNISHINGS ’ This is a line in which we excell. We kx2ep a full range of the most up to date stylesin collars, ties, collar buttons, cuff-, cuff holders, golf hose, braces, caps, straw hats, silk hand kerchiets, white shirts, neglige shirts, silk strip, cycling shirts fancy flannelette shirts, summer anderwear. HOSIERY Ladies’ cotton hose....10, 15, 15, 19, 20, 22, 24, 25, per yard Ladies’ cashmere hose 20, 29, 33, “4 40, 45, 55. », 65 per yard Men’s cotton half hose.. ......6, 12, 15, 18, "20, 25¢ per yard Men’s cashmere half hose .. . 20, 25. 32, 38, 40, 45c per yard Children’s hose in all sizes and all shanes. UNDERWEAR Ladies’ Undervests.........5, 6, 10, 12,16, 18, 20, 25¢ each Ladies Merino Undervests.........s0+----- .88, $1.00 each Ladies’ Silk Undervests...... sessoe soveerese ool, 00 each MISCELLANEOUS Shirt Waists worth $5c for 35; shirt waist pins, belts, Lelt pins, corseis, corset clasps, veilings, laces, embroideries, children’s suspenders.g garters, garter elastic, sombs, side combs pompadour combs, kid glove, silk gloves, lisle thread gloves, evening gloves in different shades. SKIRTS LADIES’ Pique Skirts, Crash Skirts, Blue Serge Skirts, Black Serge Skirts, Figured Lustre Skirts, Underskirts in a and black, and metalic stripes and? checks, ah F. PERKINS & C0., SUNNYSIDE | CHARUOTTETOWN i ee orws ee . a a I i ll 258 ge eo aR OL LE ee er