§ Moncton pals Weer longer than other makes because made from pur? wool. They are Made Beiter Beeause we have the most improved machin- ery. They Hel The Golor Better Because we have Scotch Dyer who know his business, They Suit the Customers Better 4 Secause they are the best patterns. They Sell Faster ::: Beca 1 all over the Island for their good qualities. Try our Douvle and Twist) BANNOGKBURNS They are the best E Park .\ YSIDE, Si 4®@ S ; t e w 3 THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JANUARY 14, 1899 THE DAILY EXAMINER JANUARY -”, 1899. at gee ‘THE GRAND JURY'S FINDING — Tue pithy report of the Grand Jury sets forth forcibly the facts with respect to our Provincial institutions, These impera- tively demand action on the part of the Provincial Government. The Provincial Asylum is, we are told, —we all knew it years ago—* very much overcrowded.” ‘‘ Twenty patients have to sleep on the hall floors,” The percentage of cures is less than rey, when there were fewer inmates.” “ The immediate provision of increased accommodation, with the constant attendance of »bysician in charge is imperatively de - manded.” All this or behalf of ‘ the most helpless of God’s creatures,” com- mitted to the charity of the pecple of Prince Edward I-land! When membered that years bave passed since the public was aroused tu the facts enu- the it i@ re- merated by the Grand Jury, what is to be thought of the ability of a Government that allows eight thousand dollars worth of materiel! for the enlargment of the hos- pital for the insane to lie unused upon the grounds, and does nothiog because its architect madea mistake in the beginning ~ a 9 which it refused to correct 7 With respect to “ our beautiful jail ’ the Grand Jury finde “the heating in- sufficient,” and ** the bedding inadequate.” Phey are satisfied that *‘ the time has come when anew building is a necessity.” We entertain the opinion tbat not more than one provincial jail ie, at pre-ent, a neces-~ sity in Prince Edward Island. There are but few prieonere, whil? means of trans- With Sunimer the railway. Charlot side, Georget own and port are afforded by “ lock-ups” in tetown, Souris, in which prisoners could be temporarily laced, previous to examination—one jail, and one jailor are sufficient. The expense of the other two may be saved. Of course prie- oners woufl have to be taken,under guard, to their respective counties for trial; the cost of this would be as rothing in com~ parison with ihe cost of maintaining two = The jails in Charlotte’ be- They are in # state of ruin. unnecessary jails. town aud Georgetown are practically yond repair. If they were esightly objects they might be kept, as the cld castles and stately towera of England, for memorials of the past. But, beiag unsightly, they had better be torn down. The jail at Summer- side may, perhap3, be large enough to hold all our provincial prisoners, If no, anew (ail ought to be erected upon a convenient épot, ésY Upon some part of Government Farm,anithe;r.: who, after trial are not ren’ 30 ers to the penitentiary ought to be placed at hari work upon the farm in its vicinity. If a ‘ chain-gang”’ were kept atwork in the vicinity of the j ail, at road making, abos tre dike making, velling mapure, snow, efc., under supervision cf an armed offi:er, the pris-~ Oners would don nuch 10 Wards pe The r prisoners wo ald also, in all probab- ny} in g their own e tevudency towards , fe we xpenees,. a be more marked than it is at present juse thev are known ls ; t had, also, aa industrial school, in which youths who are growing up to be ive manual and mor-~ ls would rece daske SEE our new line of extension TABLE3 G 6.00 and up to $20.00. Gr but | | aa a al training, there would, ia the course of a generation or two, be yet fewer prisoners to maintain in the provincial jail. As tothe Poorhouse, we have the old story of “insufficient room.” Altogether our proviocial institutions require cons sideration and action onthe part of the Government. What we want is a Governs meot that is not merely distinguished by its ability to levy taxes, pileup a public debt, issue road orders at election times, and humbug the people with “great We want an efficient and the expectations.” economical Government that has public interests at heart. 2+« ~-ero — The death of Mr Dingley, in the midst ef his labours, will be regretied througb- out the veighbouring Kepublic. It may possibly effect the results of the Internat: oual Commission of whieh the deceased gentieman was a member. But it is not likely to vary in any way, the policy of Protection to Home [ndustries, of which Mr Dingley was the leading exponent in the Great Republic, and to which the peo- pie of the otates are unalterably atiached, —The unexpected and lamentable death at Prince Albert,of Mra J.F.McLean, who was afew jearsago, one of the belles of Charlottetown, will be mourned by many friends here, "Mrs McLean was only a few weeks ill, and the lateat report to ber father, Charles A Hvyndmseo, Erq, of Brighton, was to the etfict that she was recovering. We sincerely tympathise with those who are vereaved by reason of her death. She leaves a diasconsviaie husband asad two Litiie eh Lare n. Montreal Gazette Jer ging by the co result of a series ot analyses ty toe Inland : T | Northwood, North OUD T< OOD TO EAT OFF venue Department cfficials, about 50 per cent of the drags oru‘narily dispensed are adulterated, ibis is, perhaps, the most dangerous of al! such frauds, With some drugs the loss of quality caused by the addiion of other maerals might not greatly matter ; wi th some, though, it might mean the diiference between the success and failure of the physician’s ef: forts. If adu'teratioa can be stopped it should be stopped in connmctioa with medic | preparations. NEKV#S ALL SMASHED, Indigestion and Dyspepsia are ihe Arch- Deatroyers, Bat South American Nervine Health proves the Builder, Mrs Ellen Batler, 37 Collahie Street, Toronto, suffered from indigestion in a severe form for several years, was unable to eat meat or vegetables, was threatened with nervous prostration av a reevlt of chronic dyspepsia. After many remedies had been tried and failea, she began using the South American Nervine. When she had taken three botiles, to use her own words, ‘I can eat anything set before me, and enjoy it without any had after effects Never-Failinz I thiuk it isa wonderful remedy for dyspepsia and nervous proetration.” Sold by S W D dd an i Geo E Rughe of, a — MeiLourneé posceeses ayoliceman who ‘s no respecter of persons, He recentiv re- ported th » Lord Braseey, and several ot the Viceregal steff, for riding bicycies On the wrong side of the e Goyernor members road, OS Ladies varm lined buttoned } J Oats oots al ~—s Cr — MABRIED. At at reside Horton, father of the bour South, ou the Rev. E. Gillies, the nce of Captain J.W. bride, Murray Har- the Lith of errs by Oiaf M. F aneos, of Dakota, U8. A., to Murray, Khey Jsabe! M. Horton, of Harbour South. MAKE ISE »)BUY Mark Wright & Co, Ltd: HOME MAKERS...... Wright's PRICES ARE Right Hockey, Skating Curling Open Air Rink ee ee Available for Skating or Hockey from 2 to 4 p.m. every afternoon and Saturday forenoen. Also Skating every night ex- cept *‘Skating Clab” nights—-Tuetdays and Thursdays. Curling every afterncon from 4 to 6. Specis! arrangements made for private parties. : known and sold, For terms apply to the ey ; GREY, to the Atlantic, Sea S. F. TarBush’s Latest Novelt Your photograph copied on a button fo 25°, or3 for 50c. Large size Button 40c or 3 for 80c. A vice Brooch with your photgin it €1.00 A Gold Plated Locket with 2 photos in $1.75. Call early and leave your‘order. 8. F. TarBvsz, High Grade Art Parlor graceful iook, Why wear an Ch’town—183 Fuck. TWO MATCHES TI 4 The Slater $3.00 Shoe XX A If you are undecided where to buy your shoes; let us offer a suggestion The Share $3.00 SHors are from the Pacific They have a style and shape all their own, and impart to the homely foot, a shapely and unknown shoe, made by an unknown ‘maker; when you ¢an get this one priced fashion- able shoe that fits the feet and are guaranteed, for the same money See $3 Slater window. 4A 1.0,Bs ¥ in CO H SHOEI Wednesday Kvening, Jan. 18th Hillsborough Skating Rink Firat match in the intermediate League for the cup donated by Mr. Bartlett. STARS OF SUMMERSIDE VERSUS CRESENTS OF CH’ TOWN On same evening a Hockey Match will be played in same place between BRITAINIAS OF S’SIDE Miss # Select Schco! for Dancing and Physicial Culture Prowse Building, Sunnyside os r Will re-open Thursday, 12:h January. Clases for Juveniles, young Ladies and Gentlemen in the afternoon. VER‘US Adults, Ladies aud Gentlemen in the ANCHORS OF CH’TOWN ¢*tningatSp. m. A few of the Intent dances taught:— The Hrooklet, the Admission good for both matches, 20 cents Two Step (Yale) Ada Rehan, (the Reserved seats are one row ,around edge of latest) Three step, Gavotie, etc. Among promenade, 25 cents, - s i. | Gallery reserved, 35 cents Fancy Dances, A nna uc } orppipe, Band stand reserved, }0 seats 50cents Tambourine, Highland Fling, Minuet The reserved prices of course include ad- mission, Tickets for sale at Rankin, A W Kent St. Doors open at 7.30 o’clock, Hockey commences st 8 o’ clock. Satch Reels, Skirt Dances Sirathspey, May Pole Dance, Hispanis, etc. Private lessons by appointment hours to suit Private afternoon or evening classes | may be arranged fo rr upon applic sation at the Drugstures of C D Reddin, Johnson & Johnson, ! Reserved plan at C D Rankin’s Drug Store. | Mies Macdonald’s room, Prows; ldivg, A, A. BARTLETT, Manager | or at the resideace of John A. Ma isaall. Esq , Pownal Street. —— de ee We Have mucb pleasure in expressing our thanks to the public for their liberal pat- ronage extended us for the Xmas trade in our new store, aud we solict a continuance of the same in the months cf 1899, and we | will give the worth of your money every put | time. We keep good goods at low prices | We are now prep vared to attend prom p! ie to and give satisfaction in the repairing of Lf it is not performing satisfactorily | Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. we will examine it and tell you ex- We have a window full of useful and actly what is necessary to eftect a fancy articles. Anythir g in it at one mine. : price, oniy 202, Donot We have restored many sick clocks. | At The Modern Jewelry and Fancy Some pr hopeless. Goods Store your cleck a chance. Nocure, no pay | * | & arr i Lf AG | iO derow and OO Send us a postal or call and tell us = ) My id and a &y Clock Doctoring i f your ( I ck has new life in it. stopped, let us fail to see it nounce d Give where ‘to se it, 1" t nd for | SUNNYSIDE. . B. Butcheson, | hot Seti insedicge OppositeP. O QUEEN S'LREET. i. rian sphsemtientirshiestnivertenniaeinillitin” LOST—Last July between Union oad and | — | Charlotte town a ladies’ Jarge black artrachan } on " . ‘ c:pe,. Finder will please return to the Ex- LOST--On Queen Street this morning a purse. , aalineb office. Reward. : 13 : be wuid Apply at Mears Weeks & Co MacDonald's | ase te Watches Watches in Nickel cases $3.00 to S10 " » Silver wy 7.00 » 30% » on Gold vw «10.00 » 1900 Chains for Ladies $1.00 to $20,00 Ribbon Guards Je Gem Rings 1.00 to 50.00 Cuff studs and tinks 20 to 10,0 Collar Studs 05 to 200 Brooches 25 to 20,00 Spectacles 50 to 100% Silverware nearly all quality plate. kinds, in good Also some in solid silver: TAY Victoria Jewelry store snrcemnsuettsentinaeaatiaastasataiamsiiee i Me alas 5585 ald Sugar eee choice Porto Bit Extra standard ugar yellow extt smerara Crystals lowest § Extra Molasses, granulated § C Sugar, D in bags Sellin ig at prices. ‘ on W are closing out the balance of our st ck, befor. clearing and repaintirg our store, and all the balance of at ock of gocd3in the store at the time of the Mens all wool Ulsters $2.75, _ suits $12.00 now $6,90 Mens single coat $5.00 now $2'70, persuit now 95c, Bocts At closing out prices. Mens Waterproof overshoes sizes 6, 7 $1.00. Womens overshoes sizes 3, 4, 5, $16) now 90c. boots $1.00 Low $1.35. Come at once before what you want is?gone to, J. B. MACDONALD & CO0’S. 75 child ‘ens suits half price. All grades of underclotiiag at closing out prices. Shoes ut ruboers 45e Mens Hockey boots $2.40 now $1.65. fire must be closed out, Mens :u'ts $7.50 now 3% Mens underclothing $1 My 7 and 8 regular price $1./ 70 now Boys Hock#y