OE ORE a ARMM RMA A, | deceased minds. The public of Prince < a E Edward Island has undertaken that charge : ; ° : . : é ¢ rt i it . end confided it to the Government. The < a Government bas acted as we have stated. < . ATTANST 92 1899 ; i : ‘ ’ “Y ‘ , P| AUGUST 23, 1899. Cure is out of the question. Care is euch OF THE SEASON >! , : . & ; >| as has been deecribed in the report of the -_——_ : > — BALLAL RAS AqdAASAAL 3 Ca ke . | HOSPITAL FOR THE INSANE. Grand Jury. And there is no present Grace Church Sunda School = SSh5A £44 4 S25 2448 : . prospect of an improvement in the ead and y «i{{) ‘ . fe ae 5 : : . ‘ 5 | | disgraceful conditions, Will hold its Annual Picsic at aif DR ESS GOOD : If you want to buy a & pers for the censtruction of an ——— 20 ELLOIT’S MILLS. oa aiff} TY ’ : ’ rT : ‘ : cake com our | “annex,” opened three or four weeks ago,| SONS OF TEMPERANCE PICNIC Wednesda Ay t 30th il re ai 2 => All sizes, Pi p | bave not yet been awarded, The promised _—— - scay, UfUS ° We aim at keeping the most up to-date stuff to be found : j : , } ‘ ‘ rae ’ F } 1 . * 7 ‘¢ > : 4 : ] , 7 ° . ; > »n 5 | nission Las not yet been appointed. Saturday the 19:h inst., was the date cf | _——-- ai - i oa? } Se ee ry Gescription are ae. q ° ’ ; I: 4 I B ae ; | tdiog of the fifth annual picnic of |} a : ii cumulilating here with gre apidity. ” ‘ ores ar} $ ~ Fé sua & » | [t is evideat, now, that the poor lunatics ages te tel i» No 20! Soest The | Visitors from both town and country <i die cakes edd “es rapidity. The great variety “tows 4 F | under the care of the Provincial Goveru= ae ~ ws of Se G. Clark, Zeq will be provided for, <i{l}, sr . ee aaa Canny. It is nice to know when you 2 eT ove 98 ' : li g > ess ‘ % ’ ates A wore : get a good dress t nat it will not he ‘ Oe an a 4 meal > eer > to be left in tke conditions | M. W. Sentinel, afforded the use of his} G : oe eae ary ig fokere, «il corner; therefore in most of t} ; a S oe Cvery State cm OF | ‘ : ms f : eee ek wel Bate View tig | ames Of various Kinds an Athietic | ; reiore 1 iost oO i€@ HICh ciass stufi we $ D, STEWART f) seccrived vy the Grand Jary of Qacen’s| beautiful seaside hotel, Baie View. It ix | Games of various: | @ hic a stutl we only > | : : needless to vay that this act on the part of | ° piri i be indulged in. : , one costume length, We have some of the richest etlects fregh * ane ty to endu ban ; Ae } ai 8 t mY Laat 1S mut ae tp. wy 739 : i an - 7 ~ 4 NCBI 5 ¢ ECLIPSE BAKERY 2 lure the rigora of another Mr, Clark was very bighly appreciated by oe lenves Ch — station at 9.30 am at{{j from the looms of the best mills. We now stand in the front ¢ nier ri ier yr » 2 ; y on 1 } } ¢ we? Lu pi P : ’ ‘ ~ ie . . > winter. Huddied togethe r, sleeping ten 1D | 2)! who had the pleasure of being present aa asi rom } ‘own and aa af! rank as dealers in high-cla 88 goodsand we are bound to sta we - . ° ‘ f . “ > sente . r ~ r S a ‘ BAKES BSS? BREAD g)/ 8 room, quartered in the attic, cold and | on the occasion, } ae of rsa 7 > en oo j there, y 7 ' : | tor families. Train will stop at any sta ” CUVUVITTY i SH TOWN QAP WOKS. DON’T HOLD BA‘K! ! You can get a Lady’s Gold-vlated Hunting fase Watch. ucan get « Lady’s Gold-plated Open Fac Watch. You ean get a Lads’s Gun Metal Open Face Watch. ; ou can get 2 Gentleman § Gold-plated Hunt ing t‘ase Watch ou can get» Gentleman’ Gold-plated Oper Face Watch Yoa ean get « Gentlemans Dueber Silveriue Case Watch ou ean get a Gentiemazs Gun Meta! Open Faced Waten ou ean get either of above for 2 50 Cash and 50 Jubilee or Royal Oak Wrappers ou ean ret Hoys’ Watches for 93 cents cash and 15 Wraprers uecan get Ciccks for $1.0 cash and 20 W rappers You can get ltroaches ) You can get Hracele's >For Wreppers » ou can get Pocket Knives ) ---~BUY THE FAMOUS— Jubilee & Royal Dak Soaps — AND SAVE WRAPPERS— Stee our splendid effers at the Factory, Wey- mouta Suveet, where premiums are on exhibition. f. D. LAPTHORN & CY a ese eee “| OO 2806067 AT MASON’S STORE You can get the latest Canadian an! American new#epapers received by maileach night. Drop in if you want a paper or magazine or book toreal, Fruit, Coofectionery, Tobacco, Cigers eic. wheo youre passing this acy. R. H. Masen ' GGT BOBO SOVGBS & Q]IVUSI19292647 4 BsXOOR RP & tO EOO2V*8A DOSY TORONTO FARE. -—_PROM-— shivering, —thisis the treatment continued to the most helpless of God’s creatures by the representatives—or shall we say mis- reprentatives ?—cf a Christian people. if there were nothing else upen which to condemn it, our Provincial Administration (save the mark) ought to be condemned On account of the utter incapacity and tolid indifference it has displayed in this regard. Sevenandahalf years ago, tLe Grand Jury directed attention to the over- crowded the Asylum build was done. Three years and a half ago, Tue ExamMINER described the conditions then subsisting state of Nothing iD’. in Our opinion, ought to bave been taken to relieve the congestion and ensure iro~ in the future. The Govern- ment soon after that began tomove. But they moved in a direction condemned by the common~eense of all sane men,-—that of jlaciog the people of the poorhouse under the same roof with raving wauiacs, iu the following spring the Government Obtained from their architect, a set of plans for the propcsed “annex” and called for tenders. ‘The lowest tender was that of Mr. Walter Lowe ; and it was accepted. Mr. Lowe was bound by a hard and tast agreement,—which ‘the Government, not answerable to the courts, have set at At the beginning it was found that the architect bad blundered, and that a larger excavation than the contract caled for would have to be made before the building could be put upona solid foundation. The Government could have remedied this of aie few provement naught. prom ptly by the ex- hundreds or tuousands of dollars, as any private in- dividual in a like situation would have done. But the Premier of that day was a way getting big fees on the Bering Sea Commission, the acting Premier wouldnt do anything defi, nite or practical, and the Commiseioner of Pablic Works couldn’t do anything to- wards making it possible to proceed with the contract. Manifestly, Mr. Lowe could not be expected to 2o. the extra work at his own expense. So the matter has drifted oo. Seven or eight thousand dollars worth of materials cbiained ard prepared by Mr. Lowe have,-in the’meantime, gone to rot or partial peouiture ruin. He, rensining un~ paid, has been proceeded against by his and pointed out clearly the mezns which, About 11.50 a. m, the party arrived and the good sister® at Once fet to work and prepared a sump!nous dinner which was in keping wits their reputation in this respect and which was heartily eu josed. The afternoon was very pleasantly spent in boat sailing, bathing, and verious other amusements until the second repast was served after which the party repaired to the drawing-room aud Mr. W. 8. J. Murray, W. P., was called to the chair. Then came the rendition of the following programme : hanes. .6i36 CA. tf Chairman ee eee Choir Address. .Mr Ernest Weeks, Grand Scribe RECHALION..coosens.... Miss Ella Stevenson GO ean, hei’ ti BONUS, F ncsticdicedle oc wk oc D Ferris ON Closing addrees..........MrJ H McLennan A hearty vote of thanks was tendered Mr. and Mrs. Clark. for the kindness extended the members of Refuge Division which was responded to, after which the meeting closed by all standing and singing that good old strain—“God be wiih you till we meet againt.” Among the visitors present were: Mr and Mre W J Murrav, Portland, Me., Miss E Ackland, teacher of Hopedale, Mr G Falconer, N H and Miss Mary Goss, of Boston. -—- NOTES AND COMMENTS. —A Parie despatch significantly says that “should Dreyfus be acquiited the military section would be in open rebellion. The inference is that Dreytus will not be acquitted. —The psyments of the Government on capital accouot and on consolidated fund account, all told, amounted in 1896 to $44.000.050, whi.e in the present fiscal year there will be about $ 62,006,000. We ask electors to bear this fact in mind, —In 1896 the public expenditures of Canada or consolidated fund account amcunted in round numbers to $41,000,- 000; in 1893 they were $51,000,000. This is how the Liberals are keeping down expenditures. —We are asked to state that Sir Louis Davies has made arrangenents for the arrival here of the Steamship Lake Haron (4000ton*®) on the 12:h of Qc. tober. It 1 needless to suggest that in tending shippers ought to have a good cargo ready in good condition. —According to the Canada Gazette, to hand, there was added to the net debt of Canada io the single month of Jaly last the sum of $4,238,853.78 That is to say on the 30th Jane the net debt stood at $260,045,078 49, and on the 3lst July it was raised to $264,283,937.73. Surely it is time that the taxpayers waked up to the »sveeeege Mr G L Yeo tion when signalled, Good swings a specialty, : LEM SELLER, Sec’y. N. B.—Should the day prove unfavor- able, Picnic will be held following day. en Watches Watches in Nickel cases $3.00 to $10.00 Silverware nearly all kinds, in good quality plate. Also some in solid silver: BW. PAYLUH ACHING TEETH Carefully treated and filled or crowned with gold. DR. J. P. MURRAY, QUEEN STREFT Dr, H, L. Dickey Late of Royal] London Ophthalmic Hos pital, Moorfields. and Central Lon- don Throat & Kar Hospital Specialist in diseases of the Eye, Ear. Nose & Throat Offic?—CAMERON BLOCK. Residence—"* HOTEL DAVIES.” Gfiice Hours—-3.30 to 1 p,m., 2to3p. m. ,7 to p. m. Eves tested for glasse; 129 daw The Big Maritime Fair no on Silver ny 7.00 » 30.00 " Gold » 10.00 » 190,00 Uhains for Ladies $1.00 to $20.00 Ribbon Guards Qde Gem Rings 1,00 to 50.00 Cuff studs and links 20 to 10.06 Collar Studs 05to 200 Brooches 25 to 20.00 Spectacles 50 to 10.00 err IES = «ii at} <i{| at| af] at{| 21, 22, sizes 20, «t{l] «(fl «({{} i «t({ «iff «| «i{{} B444444245 at— «(ll CORSET WAISTS We have a nice line of ycung ladies ( 23, 24, 25 and 26. 95 cents, we are now selling them for orset Waists iq The original prive wag «Oc each, MILLINERY Tt is hard to think that the summer is passing; but. the fact remains and our fall millinery is arriving daily. are varied and very pretty. ticulars with reference to this line in which we are the leaders RAILWAY WRAPS We have a large range of very Veautiful wraps of differ ent plaids, with fringe and without fringe, ranging in price from 25 cents to $10.00 each. PATTERNS The Bazaar Glove Fitting pattern which stands without a peer in the world, we sell tor 15 cents each, latest fashion sheets"given away every month, Watch our space for farcher 500 of the’ Ask for one F. PERKINS & CO. es The Annval Sports of the Charlottetown Amateur Athletic Association will be held on their grounds, CHARLOTTETOWN Wednesday, September Eth, 1899 The fol'owing is tue trogramme and prize list: — 1.—‘ne Mile Bicycle Race, Novice—lLst Gold Medal; 2nd and 3rd Silver Meval 2 -—-Half Mile Bicycle Race (Time Limit) —ls* and 20. Gold Mevale; 3:d S. Medal 3—220 Yards Ran—lst, Gold Medal; 2od, Silver Medal 4—1 Mile Bicycle Race (Time Limit) — lst and 2nd, Gold Meda.s; 3rd, Silver Meda) 5--One Mile Bicycle Race (Boys under 15)—Ist, Gold Meda!; 2ud Silver Medal! 7—440 Yards Run—ls jend Silver Medal ‘Soa 8—Two Miie Bicycle Race (Lap) --1e- and 2nd, Geld Medale: 3rd, Silver Medal _9—One alt Mile Bicycie Race (Ag- a’nst time with permission for pacers) let, 2nd and 3rd, Gold Medals 10-880 Yards Ran—Ist, Gold M edal 2od, Silver Medai. 11—Three Mile Bievele Relay Race= Teams of Three represeating Clubs oF otherwise, Silver Cup. rr; ' Aug 28 to Sept. 9,'99 te Round Trip $24.08 |Sharlostetown, B,.B,..J) cones, Ms propecty: sold, snd bimenit 5 : Aug 2h, 30th. 3ist | Drought to the brink of ruin-; and while the ong Sept 2ad, Srd & 5th | condition of the overcrowded lunatics goes (For ROUND TRIP | ‘°@ bad to worse, nothing practical is 6—Sealed Distence Bicycle Race—1s* al iber ~ad-mi iOL. resalte of Liberal mal-ad-m insetration and 2od Gold Medals; 3rd, Silver Medal. —The discreet Guardian continues to talk about “war against alcohol.” But still it declines to assiet in the advocacy of 12-5 Mile Bicycle Massey-Harris Trophy. Entries close September Ist with the secretary. Entrance fees 25 ; ae : : - & I 2c each entr hich must accompany the entry, otherwise it will not be considered complete ay, ey B Team Races Nova Scotia Provincial Exhibition SEPTEMBER 23rd to 30th, 1899 ~~ alate Adee the reasonatle and effective plan suggested —RKand In Attendance . 9 | ~-snen— > f ge ‘ by Mr. Duncan Marsha!|—the plan of vot- $1700— QTerslii 2%: 1g TRAIN ARRANGEMEN?S AV. 4 Charlottetown, P. E. I, bis i¢ @ short and simple statement o ing oe the party — has not acted JA LL & hdG Leave Tignish, regular train..........500 2m} FARES ee th e facie. > : : ace } ; ihit) ebisci ‘ . ‘. - NY iv cu cdc ke kdaneccudeel! 540 a m ms : . 28 ” Ml | Goi September : , We bring them to the notice of Ti eg see prohibition pl biecite Increased prizes in Cattle, Sheep, Poul- “ Bloomfield 22222222222 220252256 06a m | Tignish to Piusville.........--.++00......4S ng pene Sm the public in the hope that pressure wili! + Bere are no “bullets” inthe Guardian’s | ;.) Agricultural Products, Flowers and| ‘ O*Leary ..... 2.0... .cceceeee. “621. am | Bloomfield to Portage.....+++-+++0s coeeee ee Gb 2 inti tia ; “war,” when the Liberal party are on the Fi b I : F : 7 Son — Poet Biflecee...c.s......,.. 00h. Mam | Coewer to Richmond...................eee S Return /umit Sept. 4th, 1899 atonce be brought to bear upon the Gov- other side ws : MPROVED Faciiities in Every a. ee Wellington to a, Rlegmors.......:.0 ssc % ‘ v - : ‘ fee ch R NT. “ a re A erside to Freetown..............sese ris ernment to the end that something may be —Nova Scotia has been horrified by ea Weite ens Witees: Bod “ oie ee ae oo Emerald to Frectown............ 2.0 : @ ; (29. Pac. R F 1S the Popular Route done. While we sympathize with Mr. | the death of four men and the hairbreadth : . Kensington icasteehassehacs cue ; 5 48m Palville to Obaclatiscows, single tessa 45 : . ‘ : ‘ Tic bekhe 60 Stee os benube sal . rs ~ v ’ 2 < :. ONLY ONE NIGHT ON THE ROAD Lowe, we pity the lunatice, and we trem- at thee et eens oe oe ‘0 | Four Day’s Racing—Big Pur- “s = sb wieidus eos ae 913 am eatin ee ae nreverse oe aa a is ‘ " i ¢] : . cassion r 7 7 bane..... es Chdnnkoe coaknn 919 . 3 BAPE is cence sscccn cle i 4 J.HEATH ble for the good name and fame of the sunk inthe Shubenacadie ‘ee at the ses—for Trotting & Pacing e Hunter Siem bs ene adn dsane vel ‘oa3am — ne Midgell.... esccecce Seen : A. J. 0h a —— ; ; , ; : \ 1'R s v [50> scree Seana Marte to Douglas............ .co.sselli ( is Basen Agent, 4 Prov ince of Prince Edward Island. Chris- pillar of a bridge for the Midland Railway SPECIAL ATY'RACTIONS Surpassing « coulis Sanaa are er Sion St. Eanvetee to ieiaeaaie are. ae St. John, N. B | Han influences have prompted Christian | 12 course of construction,—on Sunday the splendid programmes of previous years arrive Char!ttetown................ i0 49am | nee to Charlottetown, single fares FS . — = inbatees ‘ . ; : ; . : *g i ; mm _ Special Joaves Charlotte | ‘reorgetown to Perth........... cc ceeeee 2 JOHN O. HYNDMAN, peoples to provide hospitals for the care mort Many persona _ will regard ~ 7 ee Se aan Eee For West town at 5.00 P m, con- | 4} Road to Peake...... J cocere cess sci Sclicting Agent C P R, and cure of men and women afflicted with the fatality as ot warning against Se aus oO exterity an ide Splittlog necting in Summerside with regular for Tig-| Visquid................ . & Charlottetown " . J cotati Dante oe ener ennai every evening with a realistic Leave Souris (regular train rece nee 5 10am eee ee ee mihi = : . ee pe ig pW Posse : . IS Kino verbOdd6ccascnakh 5flam = : ty —— ot British Soldiers in Actua! - St. Peters ee ee 18am ' See TURN? mode aaa = re 637 am issue I.a I o War With the Afghans a eto se ee ichilindatbnn saat 6 35m Oue First-Clase Fare from al! Stations 18 ( : { ] a ave rl Ee Kandahar,” and “rhe Storming of Pei war . —— Tripetsssessssssss@ G0 am | New Brunswick and Nova Scotia to rn <otal,” a noted Afghan Stronghold. produced wee ee eee 710 Si ; i with over two hundred British Sailors and 6 Retteed...... te eke csc bce 7° lottetowa on the Sth September, oe ; Soldiers from the darrison, a number of| ‘* Royalty Junction... ...... $'00a m | Teturn up to and on the 8th. whom actually took part in the Afghan W ar | arrive Charlottetown.......... ........815am Pictou to Charlottetown, and Point du noah as CaagaeD For Fast—pnoris! leaves Chartetie- Chene to Summerside, Single Hare, Ot t For Prize List and all {information apply to | Sonris at 5.30 pm SNOOR ON | fir passage on Tuesday, Sept. 5h, retara : } 3 i J,E. WOOD, J All Standard Time*#4 Thursday, Sept. 7th. e S i iT } \A/ 165—d&w Man. and Secy ae he y Admission 25c. Grand Stand 10c. Sports begin at 1 p. m. share. B. C. PROWSE, President j . -~e , at 4 ° , E. H. BEER, Secretary Important Notice Lancashire Fire Insurance (Co. Victoria-Montreal tire Insurance Co. Reduction in Blouse | — and Shirt Pins Blouse Pins per set 21 cents , Skirt Pins per set 21 cents, Bi-\Yeekly Sailing for Boston. From Charlottetown Hawkesbury and Halitex. ; SS‘‘La Grand Duchess” Tuesday at noon—S § Halifax Fridays at noon. From Boston Tuesdays and Saturdays from Halifax La Grand Duchesse Wed.- The “HERCULES” Wire mattress. So called because under test it has proven te be ten times stronger than any old style wire mattress. WILL NOT SAG—Costs no more than the cheap kinds. for Boston via - Lornette Chains and Cyrano Bead Chains per pair $1.00 up. An eley- ant assortment of Jewelry and eg in, pea nenabbabb hah bdsans DRDORERODAADOASORNEAOHC chORRRDEOSOEREOREDAR«~v’. : ecdayves 4pm. SSHalifi x sat 3 Watches at reduced prices. Also a The above Companies are not connected with the P. EK. “1 oan ane "i nice line of Souvenir Goods. Re-| Island Board of Fire Underwriters, and are not bound by the Tickets f T sale at stations onPE Island pairing promptly attended to clocks, tariff rates. I &mM, therefore, prepared to effect insurance & 4 Railway tor Tickets, rates and infor- watches and eon © the Modern b i tl , d d at 8 % mation app ye r CLARKE. A Jewelry and Fancy Goods Store substantia y reauce rates : WW AR » Agent S side, ¢ Squ » Ch’ a OREN 0 fe cuiPMa, Con ~ TTRY aman a - 5. SOUMNSTON 5 N, Canadian Agent t 4 . Halifaz N Home Makers J U Ry ANDC 0 eS Agent, Charlott2town,'P, E. Island i ssa