THE DAswxr EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JULY 11, 1889 rrr re ee CATED Te Pace eg ad de & ds had 4% S.. & J 4s Oe 8 tf BD A Ee risk WY” a ‘bk KR HF St. Ma - Tea Party } ; nia ARIT\ | ai On MONDAY, JULY (7th, 1899 No ettor 7 he spar bs s fig cot thie tea equal j 1 } ar.’ I i é€ M e sied Ssteain M $f - thi | ‘) " S " a rry r ; ~ if 0 | a ( : 8 val jpiby in ot Folowivg are n arrangemen + and fares, A‘*p train leaving Cher lottetoan a 7 1D bY mtiar dard time, wi rac on tre wing sechednie D ase Ch'town... .......7 15 am S, Time St Dunétan = 720 am Cemetry 1235 em tow. Junct on. cof am 7 yk eerecees eiupas Uno a i Sal Te. cuisine Oh OO Bedfor4...... 2 fQam Tracadie. eoconns Si, am ee ee s2°am mt Andrew-..... 8 2tam oe: BOI. sss. _. 8&8 50am be) a i asdtcencune 845 am NETS ctivcuss sane 850 am eo. Lae Oe ee " Midgell . ..90am " oo Be Preeeee. . 2... TOO " i gb cents 92lam " —” eee FT " Rollo Bay ...... 9 38am " Bear River......... 944am " « New Zealand....95lam ” + Harmony.........1000 am " Arrive Souris. .......... 1015 am " Leave Bouris....... ...++- 605 pm " Passengers from stations between Georgetowa and Mt, Stewart can go by regular morning trains, returning by reg- ular morning trains, Tuerday, July 18th. Fares to Souris. Ch’town to York... 2.2... cecese yaeteunds 850 Suffolk to St. Andrews.........+.. eoccsnces 800 Douglas to Marie. .....-....0. ....--.-60C Midgell to Ashton.......00..-ceeseee eee. -40€ Selkirk to Bear River....... ..... +030 New Zenlanu to Sourie......... .25¢ Harmony to Souris. .............. ....15¢ Georgetown to 48 Road.............. 85c St Teresa to Pisquid..........eseee. scores 75c MICHAEL McCORMACK, Souris,July 6, 99 Secretary 158—dypat, wat tl jyl5 Geo. H. Geok ee PHOTO STUDIO ANNOUN CEMENT Having obtained the services of Mr. A. E. Lyon, a skilled artist, who has had large experience in first class Photography the public are cordinally invited to in- the excellent results now being obtained. Studio - Appointment - Perfect Oar latest productions demonstrate that our work is superior to aaything done in the city. w : pe | VaEGBHRSLBERBAL id % DONT BE TIMID Just come ip and see my goods, you’re welcome, See my line of Summer Jewelry for men and women. ‘Things new and desirable. Link Buttons Shirt Waist Sets Belt Buckles Collar Clasps -_soa W. W. WELLNER, Jeweler & Engraver HABLA ~. a LFPEPESSESPSG Hospital Concert: —AND— ENTERTAINMENT An Ice Cream Concert io aid ef the P E Island Hoepital, will be held in the all, on Tuesday, llth July Tick Kindergarten next,a: 8pm. Programme later. ete 35 cents Tickets at Dodd’s & Rankin’s. LAHAT GB the section east oF that point Tih | teudis gr if in THE DAILY EXAMINER | ceric sory tas: moment —teading © : oa | packe ra & 1e Whe pp rat é JULY 11, 1899. | prayer of the be Ber > ee ew ; | - = be granted. This has Xe" e of “4 HOSPITAL FOR INSANE— etormiest seasons | ul history of the lobster industry, and It is | AN INVESTIGATION. |.) 4: the lobs:er packers, who have ia the | oe circumstances bs } onaiderate:y Tue Government has been constrained to and unjustly di-crim uate 1 aga € iDu | hold an investigation “into the paet and dignant. i present management of the Hospital for Z Lhe Insane.” It is to be hoped that the NOTES AND COMMENTS | scope of the enquiry will be strictly limit- pie ed : for ifnot the Commissioners will be — cl Mee a i | at work al! eummer, heavy cost will be en- | Sir Lovis D he hurked Mr Ric tailed, and little practical good will be done, | ardecn’s bill w provided i i W hat the prblic is particularly interested of the Civil Serv yobs vil be con i'0 Ape pay his hones bh in 1s the present condition and management Sd deal ‘ahde, thal hy of the institution, to the end that a reform | s,ny Temperance Ascciation hax 15,0 0 may b2 accomplished wherever reform is | members in the army in the Rritirch I-- | necessary. That which was done or left | lands, and 20.060 1m the Army in Indian. | ; Thus, it says, sbout Cone man in every Fix i undone ten, or fifteen, or ‘weaty years ago | isof no importance at ail, inso far as a ¢ reform is concerned. R. i ena — THE GERRYMANDE | A telegram, trom Ottawa states tha; there bas been considerab'e discussion in ‘the House of Commons “over the ebufile | in Prince Eiward Island. Mr. Martin quoted from Davies’ language in 1892, in which be predicted that some day a new party wouldcome in, which would frame a measure not founded on justice or based on the censtitution, but intended wholly for party advantage. Davies, Mr. Martin eaid, was admirably carrying out his own prediction, Mr. McDonald, P. E. Island, also condemned the P. RB. Island clause.” All men of fair play and good will must -oin in the commendation of Messrs Mc- Donald avd Martin. To give King’s County but ove representative while Prince and Queen’s Counties hsve two each is unjast and everyone sees tne injustice. The Sevate will do wel], if amend the bill, and maintain the present electoral divisions. they LOBSTER PACKER’S GRIEVANCE. Disappointment ia the feeling of those lobster packerson the South Shcre, who have been deoied the “ex*ension of time” for which they asked. To disappoint- ment ie added indignation on the part of many who sce that what they asked for in vain bas been freely granted their com- petitors who have factories . weat of Carle. ton Head. It is true thatthe invidious distinction wae made on the recommenda: tion of “The Lob:ter Commission” — 80 named, probably because the majority of its members knew as much about the merits of the questions ian dispute as the lobsters themselves! However this may be, the Commission dii not hold a meet~ ing east of Summerside and did not hear the representations of those packers east of Carleton Head who have been refused the desired extension. The unfairness of this treat— ment is made manifest by reference to the report of the Board of Trade which sets forth that 16,000 cases of lobsters were packed last year in Prince County, 11 000 cases in Queens and 15,112 in Kings. Queens and Kings had clearly a superio, claim to the consideration of “The Lobster Commission” and the Government. But Queens and Kinge received apparently no with tke “ Linger Longer” principle which | actuates the Government in respect to everything (except a chance to gain 4 partizan advantage) the Government did not decide upon extending the time in the section weet of Carleton Head and not ex- ae ee ill before. to $50. consideration at all; er if their claims were considered it was only that they might he denied. Ia accord | is a total abstainer. —Tne diemistal of Attorney Genera! Martin of British Columbis, is generaily approved. Even the bert friends and stuunchest advocates of this ‘' Leading Liberal” adinit ‘* there is Ouly one man to blame for it, aud that man is Mr, Martin himself.” —The Montreal Witnes3,—-one of che strongest Liberal papers in Canada admits that “che West Elgin case was one of the worst that ever ceme befcre a court.” Honest and independent Liberals every- where must blush for shame that the party which they placed in power to ele- vaie the standard of public morality and to economize the pyblic resources bas fallen eo far sbort of their ideal. ~T be London Centra! News says that Dr. Lambert Lack,a London surgeon. after loug investigation, has estabhshed the theory that cancer is notattributable to a germ, but is always due t» # specific in-~ jury tothe basement membrane of the mucous membravee andallied structures. Dr. Lack prodaced cvncer in animale by inflicting such injury. A selest Committee of the Pathological ined the results of Dr. Lack’s investiga- tions deciared that they are practically conclusive. —The Transvaal Boer wil eat almost anything in the flesh, fi-b or fowl line, for all is grist that comes to his ges'ronomic mill, aed the foll#wing mixtures is voted most delectable by the majority of the rougher classee. A great equare slice is cut off a loaf made of coarse uvsified meal. and covered with a thick layer of jam—pre-« ferably strawberry, a row of sardines is then placed ou top, and the oil from the sardine box is itberally poured over the whele. A loud smacking of lips and otLer manitestations of thorough apprecia~ t Ov accompany the disposal of this delicate honne- bouche; but the unsophisticated Boer ouly indulges in this Juxury when he means to enjoy a special treat, quite regard~ lees of expente. — FSTEEMED EXCHANGES Mail and Empire: The reaction against corruption and cbicanery is making rapid headway. With :young Canadians of the type of Sir Charles Hibbert Typper, Hugh Joba Macdonald and James Hliny Whit- ney comiog to the head of affairaiu the three great provinces of Briti-h Colamba, Manitoba, and Ontario, the wave of politi cal vice must be rolled back. Montreal Star: It is amusing to fiad the Liberal press buarstiog forth into a crackling jubilation over the mere denial by some outside party of some one or other of the Tupper charges which, taken as a whole, it vehemently declares to be too trivial to call for « judicial investigation. To unimyortant to investigate, but a tre-~ mendous relief when denied, is a menta attitude that lets in a good dea! of light on tue inner feelings of the Liberal mind. { LL. 0. A. B. A.—Remember the Orange tea at Bradalbaoe on the 12tb. Special cheap rates ontne railway. Special at~ tractiona on the grounds, only 100 yards from the station, Preparations are in pro- gress to accommodate five thousand, The committee will spare no pain to make the onting enjoyable to all.—O.B. Wadman, (ll i Ard Still the Best Juae Weather bright and pleasant after the cold spring, what could be more delight- ful than a daily run on a BICYCLE STEARNS Bicycles are still the BEsT ‘and CHEAPEStT—More sold this year than ever We sel] guarantee wheels from $30 Secy. tf. — ecnl Large Discounts on’ FURNITURE ape ALL THIS MONTH MARK WRIGHT AND CO Society which exam~- N E GOODS coo!) shirt waists Price reductions on ?v lin h strc news worth re. about such And jereign is Waist an’ %3 are generous days as thes e The tinest fabrics choicest American goods ly ye pre sented See them promptly to-day, for a few hours selling will ] lk IN OUR SHOW ROOM Straws, ribbons, flowers, feathers, gauzes and ornaments have been com- bined ina way to show that art is more artistic, grace, more graceful, in- genuity, more ingenious and skill more skilful to-day in compiling a per fect hat than at any other time since nats have been hats, ereatly lessen them. Special offer on all Dress Hats in 2olors, at 50c for this pm. See eastern window. The buying of our shirt waists thie summer was none with che intention and deterwination to have not only the largest but alsc the finest and most varied stock, and to sell them at prices that wouid at once stop all argument as to which was the proper store to look to for shirt waists, 4 ts, too. ; : 5 . : ; it between cwo featy trees, or | lor ofthe right style you're fashion in a shady corner of the pizza! ably dressed. | where the breeze can swing it! wreng style you're after alla dowdy | i | SUM t pip - S . ’ Cu W ODS§ oon f™N : i Ge Y | There’s a deal of solid com- fortin a Hammock! Stretch | l and the sun can’t penetrate, 5 MWars—-The « knock-about hat after ail. ALLOR ly sensi Ina gai In a sailor of Between the wrong style and the throw in a coup'e of cushions, | Tight style there isn’t a cont of extay then geta book or a fan and os it's only a question of buy ing im climb in your elf— ? ; you are. Thecost needn’t| prevent you having Ham-, mocks all over the place. | A pretty good one costs only $1.10, | plenty strong enough and large enough | fcr ordinary use. The fancier ones go | to $4.25, and you can fit your ideas to | end there | the righs place, that’s here, See our 25c lot. CLOTHING—After we're sure th a price anywhere between these two | quality is all right, then we look out extremes. The department of women’s neck- | wear is heaped high with new things in washable and unwashaple. shirt waists of Bandana goods we've ever shown, and the most brilliant array of fancy silk scarfs, bows, windsors, fore-in- | hands and knots you ever saw, ‘ JAMES PA PLEASANT NEWS FOR| na HOUSEKEEPERS. 10 Messrs Lever Bros, Limited, pro- prietors of “SUNLIGHT: SOAP” have acquired the ownership of the celebrated MONKEY BRAND scour ing soap, and have put ic on the Cana- dian market in a new and more con- venient package, containing a TWIN BAR or TWO TABLETS, each tablet being separately wrapped. The Price is Kow 6 cents per I'wo 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, TaNWARE, etc., or removing RUST STAINS, TARNISH &e. Ask your yrocer for MONKEY BRAND, and see that you get the two tablets for 5 cents. Wean GOOD You can ge: good boots without paying an extortionate price. [n ready mades I have the latest styles and a fine selection. You should be able to get what you re- quire—and please remember that my ex- penses; being on a emall scale I can sel] boots cheap. You get the benefit. Don’t pay too much for your foot- wear. Thomas McQuaid LOWER Qveen Srreer Boor & Snor Store, “Wr PAYS Neck- | day after dey ties specially designed to w ar with | till you buy L.. TON AND CO! TO BUY AT PERKINS, THE POPULAR SUNNYSIDE DRY GOODS STORE for prices. We know how to buy, and where, and that’s why thes splendid bargains crowd our store You'll never know aow really littl i The most beautiful line takes to tog up the little chaps, Jas. Paton & 69 Ladies’ | Shirt waists, shirt waist pins > shirt waist sets. Corsets Muslins Just the thing you want a summer sut or sim blouse, covul stuff for weather, ‘| skirts, crash suite, | pi.ue skirts, pique suits, crash a } : s‘irting, pique skirting. Nw © Hosiery Dress skirts, under skirts wrappers, Veilings, side combs; pompadow combs, under vests, suspenders, and sunshades. Dress Goods We keep the most up-to-| date stock of dress goods to be found in the city, in every color, hue and shade, black silk wrap henriettas, meriuos, cashmeres, poplins, lustres, and mobhaizs, Ripleys piree finish in different shades, no two costumes alike, | tweeds, tailors trimmings, Tweeds A large variety of Mon tweeds, Scotch tueeds, Knglish Canadian = tw English serzes, English w eds, west of England pan Wool We take wool in exch ‘or any goods in the store, azar CHAR Help glove - fitting 000 July fashion’sheet given away; ask for on F. PERKINS & CA, SUNNYSIDE OTTETOW I ~—“=aaaE” a Go epper Its searching pungency is tog much fo the bold rat and timid mouse or creepilg cockroach they all quit also buy wool for cash. Gents furnishings. Bathing suits white shirts, outing shirts, night shirts, half hosg, stockings. neck ties, collang cuffs, cuff holder., belts, br pants, straw hats, yachtl caps, gloves, umbrellas. patterns loc ea¢ ee > oer a Sold by druggists and grocers Leeming Miles & Co, Montreal, General Agents for Canuds set