= & 4 * saad ee — a THE DAiuY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JULY oO” al, 18S9 Albert’ Baby’s Own Soap s speci recommended by many family physicians, for nursery use. Reware of imitations, Some « f which are . - Stes dangerous and may cause Skin troubles. ALBERT TOILET SOAP CO., Mfrs. MONTREAL. eo i BWODSCBOD Des : aad " | Boughton Iele viz., postal communicat on HERE’sS WHAT v¥OU WANT We have pretty little photo calied the “KARILLO”—-!'s stylist, neat and within reach of EVERY purse. Come in and see samples and at the the same time have a look throsgh our WESTLAKE BROS. The New Photographers Prowse Block - Sunnysids 424466044 ©5350 5O9D e898 S]]4e ©] 840-0 @ ]OS6 ©6254 S24 So os O-e OS O% D-<* OD Hughes The Peoples’ Druggist Drugs are expensive, Sometimes they are more expensive than need be. : And sometimes they are not so reiiable as they onght to be. There was atime when the prices of drugs were away up—too high aliogether. That 1+ not the case now. The Apoth- ecaries Hal] chang: that some time ago. You can get perscriptions from pure drags at tbe proper prices— no fancy profits You can get al! my reliatle especial remedies; they’ve been tried and found effective. The price — the maio thing —will im every Case. Geo. E, Hughes The Peoples Druggist be found right Apothecaries Hall SunpysiceChariottetown The Big Maritime Fair Nova Scotia Provincial Exhibition SEPTEMBER 23rd to 30th, 1899 $1700— Offerad ia Peizss Increased prizes in Cattle, Sheep, Poul- try, Agricultural Products, Flowers and Fieh, Iwprovep Faciities 1n Every DgPaRTMENT. pee” W rite for Prize List. Four Day’s Racing—Big Pur- ses—for Trotting & Pacing SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS surpassing the splendid programmes of previous years The world’s Greatest Artists in Marvel- ous Feats of Dexterity and Side Splitting Specialties. Concluding every evening witha realistic romes m of British Soldiers in Actual arfare. “Lord Robert’s War With the A ans Famous March to Kandabar,.” and “The Storming of Peiwar Kotal.” a noted Afghan Stronghold, produced with over two hundred British Sailors and Soldiers from the Garrison, a number of whom actually took part in the Afghan War Fireworks Galore. Maguificent Display Every Kvening, For Prize List and all information apply to J, E. WOOD, Md adw Man. and Secy FOR SALE One Buggy, One Piano— will be sold cheap. Apply to J J. JOHNSTON, 148 Barrister | | | ip a 7 . | BOUGHTON ISLAND. 1 - nie ; : Needs a Ferry and Post Office. | ts Claims Stated ; Six,—As the colums of your widely « lated journal are always open tot ys | erests of the general public, I desire to | eay afew words. Itis currently rey ad | ; that come sections receive more patronage om the preven Loca! A, iff ci . ; : } ners Under the Peters ar Warburs- | ton Administration, we | privilege of a ferry to and from island. But,this spring and summer we are | deprived of that privilege by a (rovern- inent that styles itself Liberal. I do not consider, Sir, that there part or partsof our fair Dominion where there ar: sO many respectable families residing with out some communication,or aferry, as this locality. It is more needful to have a ferry to Boughtcn [sland than either Anvandale or Poplar Point—when the is any | people have the msioland to come and go } , on whenever they please. Wes it because | some of the rate payers voted against 4 cer- | balance ‘ which our neighbors possess. tain Government candidate at the genera! local election that this vengeance is wrecked upon us now? If we don’t get ‘he privilege ofthe ferry forthe rest or of the season there will be less votes for} he Government candidate in the nearfuture. We pay our share of the lawtul taxes put on us by the Government. Yet we are deprived of the privileges We believe that if tenders were offered for a sail ferry it could be done from this til! the closi ag of navigation for $25 or $30. Sav, Premier Farquharson, grant us this smal! boon. Another matter whieh every echocl dis- trict in the Province is enjoying except is denied us. I[.-tters or papers for Bough- ton Island lie ia Georgetown post office for weeks. Thisisa disgrace ‘o the powers that be in this enlighted age, just for the sake of a few dollars. We hope SirL. H Davies will consider our ead case and help us to get a mail service here ere long. SA FisHaRMAN, Boughton Island, July 1899, —— —~—> © << | THE NOVA SCOTIA EXHIBITION. Big List of Attractions in Connec- tion. The advertisement of the Provincial Exhibition at Halifax to be held from Sept. 23rd to 50th inclusive, appears in our advertising colume of this issue. The prize list bas been issued and may be had by dropping a posial card to the Secretary. In shows ap increase in prizes of about one thousand dollare, principally in the departments of cattle, sheep, poul try, agricultural products and fish. The prizes for grade cattle has been much in- creazed, and the classes resubdivided as in the exhibtion of 1897. A number of changes Lave been made on the grounds, which wi!!] be conducive io the conveuience of the public. Tbe man entrance has been changed to within easy distance of the cars, Ao exit will be provided so that the people may leave the srouads direct from the grand stand afier the performance afiernoon and evening, thus avoiding the congestion and crowding of previous years. The grounds have beeo laid out in cinder welks leading to all the buildings. In view of the large exhibit of poultry last year, tbe commis- sion have felt the necessity of a new building, which ig now in course of con- struction. It will embody the moxt modera ideas, and be provided with the very best appliances and facilities for a large display of poultry. The building will contain over two hundred and fifty coops, and wii! alsc have accommodation jur the displ»y ofcanaries, parrots and pet stock. By means of a monitor rvof lots of lizht is ef torded with no drafts. The special attractions will be well up to their usual standard of excellence. Con- tracts bave already been closed with a number of the specialties, including baloon ascensions every day, aud the appearance of the guideless pacer, “ Tommy” who is turned loose on the track, and paces a mile in 2.07} without a driver. Asa big wind ap and cu)mipationto the evening entertainment, arrangements have been completed fora grand dieplay of actual British warfare by over two hundred oldiers from the Garrison, representing the Peiwar Kotal an Afghan stronghold on Lord Robert’s famous march from Kabul to Kandahar. The production will be something entirely new, and such as could be put on ia no other city in Canada. It wiil be under the supervision ot General Lord Seymour, Admiral Bed- ford and officere in command of tbe Garri- son at Halifax, ana under the immediate directioa of Sergeant Major Long, the military instructcr. Many of the men taking part sctually fought atthe engage~ ment in question. The war with the Afghans is etill fresh in the minds of many, and every loyal British subject will be intensely interested in the grand dis. play of military manceavres interepersell with amusing incidents ia camp life. Withal, there wil! be fireworks in galore. A full programme every evening of magni- ficeat effects. — Gold in Wei-Hai-Wei. Loxpoy, July 25.—Wei-Hai~Wei has never loomed large in public opinion. It has, in fact, been considered as a good deal of a white elephant. Suddenly, how- ever, it has sprung into a position of im~ rtance from the discovery of gold in the ritish sphere. There has been no rush in that direction yet. Success comes to these who persevere. If you take Hood’s Sarsaparilla faithfully and persistently, you will surely be bene- fited. Boughton | ARTILLERY SHOOTING | The Score Made by No. 2 37 men shot in the match which was fired with the obsolete Martini Henri rifle sti] in the hands of our artillery. The thanks of the company are due to the following gentiemen for prizes contributed :---Lt. Col. Longworth, $4; Lt. Col. Moore $2 50; Surg. Maj. Jen- kins $2.50, Major Morson $2; Lt. Richards $2; Capt. Hodgson $1; Lieut. Davison $1; Geo. Mutck $1; Joseph Merry $1; Sgt. Maj. Warburton $1; Reardon Bros. $1; Joseph Stanley $1; P. S. Brown $1; Owen Trainor $1;Dr. Ayers $1; Harry Conolly 50c A Friend 50c; Lt. Gov. MelIntyre, Military Brushes; THe GUARDIAN, Examiner and Patriot one year’s subscrip- tion each; Miller Bros, 4 accor- dion; L. B, Miller, quarter C. B. C-; G. H. Taylor. clock; E. W. Taylor, inkstand; F. Westlake, 4 doz. cabinet photos; S. F. Tarbush, Portrait; Mark Wright & Co., gold watch; W. N. Duchemin, WEEKLY GUARDIAN; J. McLeod & Co., goods, $1 (value); Gordon & McLellan. goods $1: value; R. H. Ramsay & Co., suit un- derwear ; Alley & Co.,, slip- pers; Moore & McLeod, silk hd’kf.; A J. Quirk, frosted cake; a Friend, cuff studs; Angus McDonald, box cigars ; J A Farquharson, box soap; W.F.Payne, case pipes; Stanley Bros.. silk hd’kfs.; Prowse Bros. goods, $2 (value) ; Jas. Paton 7 See silk hd’kf.; A. S. Hew tt, box cigars; Reddin Bros. pipe; A.W.Reddin, pipe ; Dodd & Rogers, razor; J. McKenna, box cigars; J. P. Joy, bottle wine; Ferris & Frederickson, box cigar-: Geo. E Hughes, box cigars; W. H. Stewart & Co, slippers; A. E. MeE c.- ers, tlippers; Byrne Bros., box cigars ; Weeks & Co, sbirt; F. Hornsby, set pipes and smokers; E H. Duch - mi , goods; R. K. Jost, slippets: J.u Bell. shoes; L- W. Cook, cuff | pks; Haszard & Moore, dressing case. PERSONAL. Mr. and Mrs. David Small, of Char- lotetcwa, P. E. t., arrived io Trare Saturdsy morning. Mr. Sma)}) return+a howe this morning but Mrs. Smal} re- mips a few weeks among friends.— Colebester Suv, July 24. Che late Hon. C. A. Gecftrion belong- ed toan encient Canadian family. Hrs firat Canadian ancestor wa? born in 1644, aod was marriedin Montreal im 16°", The second son ot ;this G ofrion + if d in Vercher«ain 1899, and the same farm h«s been beld ky the descendants down to the present time, or for two bupdred years. ee gD Te ere an ae nie a A business man is not the most patient creature in the world. He cannot waii to bear anv long drawn-out story of the cause of his ailment. He doesn’t care two straws about a fine spun tneory of hovv he should treat himself. He may be pre: disposed to -scrofula or consumption. “That,” he will tell you “thas nothing to do withthe case.” He wants to be well. If he can’t be cured, write out a prescrip: tion andsend in your bill. So, here is the first part of the proposition, Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery isa microbe hunter and killer. Mavy persons of scrofulous blood, encourage the breaking out of wneight!y sores, to prevent the disease going tothe lungs. There is no need of this state of dread and dis- comfort. Purify the blood. It can be done. “Golden Medical Discovery” will cure 98 per cent. of all consumptive cases, also of ‘all other lingering brouchial, throat and lung disease. Send 31 one-cent stamps to cover cost of mailing only, and receive free a copy of Dr. Pierce’s Medical Advisei. Address World’s Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y. The Toronto Gicbe quotes with evident approval the opinion of a contemporary that “eight thousand dollars is a ridicul- ously small salary for the Premier of Cadada toreceive. Times have changed since The Globe’s friends were in opposi- tion. It is now believed by the Globe and ita friends that “no objections would be raised in any quarter if the salary were doubled.” The Prince Edward Island Magazine tor July istor sale atall the bookstores 5ca copy | Co., C A} at the Range Yesterday | —Is Fort Aagustes to: be cheese 4 of its representation in the lu gis.ature jus No Co. 4th C. A., shot their annua! } scother year ? g ractice yesterday at Kensington di question askel by the Halifax | no | firing took place in a | Chron cl- fis ‘whow ll bulda bigtuLm fr ouring rain, sothat the scores were | hotel.’’ Some person- yin Charlotte: ow wer than usual. l are still asking the same questio Sct. Major Sprague and Guaner Gi | _Goe of the best informed men in wh pale oe OF on firing Canade declares that “‘the nevessily for the | ifthe Sergt. Major came out ahead. | coiste was never clearer than ii ir to | Following are the leading scores: day.” That is 80. S$. Major Sprague 62 —Speaking in Toronto in 1897 Sir Wil- Gr. F. Gill 62\{¢rid Laurier teld the business men Ui er Corp. Moore 55 | that a Faet Atlantic Service wes arranged, Gr. Geo. McLean 54 | and produced a cablegram from Mr Field Lt. Richards 53 | ing, who was then in London, saying tha! Sgt, Darke 50 |}the money was up and that the sbips Sgt. Kennedy 5()| would soon start. ‘The whole story as the Gr. Muncey 19 | event has proved was a deceit, Corp. Campbell 19 —The expenditure proposals voted by or Pr. Pigot {8 | laid before Parliament this session are the Gr. Webster 40 | following : Dye y y a¢ cre = Last year’s supplementaries..$ 2,647,628 Gr. W. MeLeod iG y 9 : > 926 550 (lr Mullins 39 This year's CSLIMALES «+000 ~ — nt Pr. Dawson an) This year’s supplementaries.. 9,407 04: ae en |The Drummond.............- 1,600,000 Corp. Gaudet 29! Grana Trunk rental........... 140,000 Gr. R. Flood 29 NOTES AND COMMENTS. $56,171 521 There will be supplementary estimates for this year, and @ batch of railway subsi dies is promiced. “J say,” eaid Sir Richard Cartwright, “i,isa@ ‘disgrace and ashame tothe Gor- ernment that bas been entrusted with our affairs that they come down to ua and ask for an expenditure of $33,009,000 a year for Federa) purposas Sir, the thing is utterly unjustifiable.” Yet Sir tiebard gotes the $56,000,000 without a word. —The Montreal Gazette refere to the well koown fact that though the govera ment very readily assented to an Investiga~ tion into the West Huron aod Brockville election frauds, it is determined that the investigation shall be a sham, and the Gazette adde : “Those who sre now moving in the Weat Huron cese have their witnesses at Ottawa ready to prove thir allegations. They arte being prevented trom startipg bv the Liberal majority of the commiitee cf investigation, wh.cb, by its vole refuses to alluw the pn.ting to witnersess of ques- tions, the avswerto which wonid atonce estublish or destroy the charges of fraud, The main movers in this policy of barking the evyuiry. aside from the mioister-, are Messrs Rnasell and Belcourt. Their names are worth remembering. The succe-8 of their tactics, in which ther are ‘ne whole Liberal membershiy assisted by will be to prevent the ct the comnmitiee, ae \ offi ial proof of charges which (heir coo~ duct indicates they believe to be true. {he machine istoo importantaa fac.or ‘) sesurivg Liberr] success for the party in Parliament to be injured. That is the aecret of the Liberal obstruction of the committee’s work.” The “P.usseil” referred to here cannnt ayrely bethe eminent, parist Dr. Raseel! ef Halfex. A refreshing beverage. Water doesn’t seem to quench the thirst these hot summer days. What is more, itis hard to get good drinking water. A most refreshing and invigorating beverage for the warm days Abbey’s Effervescent Salt in a tumbler of water. It braces you up, and fits you to stand the oppressive heat—makes you feel like work even on the hottest days. It is health-giving, too—regulates the system and tones the appetite. Sold by druggists every- where at 60 cents a large wbottle. Trial size, 25 cts. The Camada Lancet says: “ This preparation deserves every good word which is being «aid of it.” (AAR ‘ | J ’ ~ Dk. CLIFT, ur es CHRONIC-DISE 1SE3 and RU J is alisbury treatmrnt. Send stamp ior eee @ tion, or call at Truro, Nova Scotia. Office Merchants Bank of Halifax Building. SENSES SMS a tas aces anata anee SWE. Reucl WEY tc All Summer Goods Must Be Cleared. Crash and Straw Hats away down. The price will range from oc to 60c each, Light Summer Coats and Vests at prices never before heard of in the city. Light Suits for Prices from 75c to $2.75 each summer, just the thing for Lot weather, only $5 each. B't-~ FRreform See our Fit-Reform Snits for $10, $12 aad $15; they are beauties and can- not be bought in any store in the city for one-third more. Light Summer Underwear in all s1Ze8, We have looked out for the large man as well as the small man this season, and can fit them all at very low prices. July Bargains wine Zig eI PRUWSE sw DAUO The Wonderful Cheap Men aeake oa i ‘A is A a one fe oe fe ie oe < ’ na © OG. ee. ae ee 66 lO ee ee ek Uo ok OL ee eo TP, tic ca Qt we OR ot 10W fine Ma: fact thor 8