“THE CAMPAIGN. ——— GOVERNMENT'S RECORD, | | fhev promised to greatly reduce the} public expenditure fhey have largely | wed 1f. the strongest language they con {a provincialdebt. In five years : 1 of a million; | —s , , . »? of dollars to our debt. that they} ev bave added over a quarter “Luey sole manly professe | could manage our affairs without taxation. | ln three years they have taken from the | peop.e over one hundred and thirty-eight tiousand dollars in taxes. ‘Taey protested against the practice of| borrowing money atthe banks. There has | attained | scarcely been a year Since they power, thatthe Province has not owed | very large amounts to one or more of the} Le Ae “they pledged themselves not to impose ; taxation withecut the people. No -ooner was the promise made than it I by the introduction consulting +} } } taltolessiyv broke Was nu passage to iaW Of rour s&8eé parate Lax | : i ey = } a wiaAnalw ~reracaaoct ; PROT hey seriously engaged, in 16. = 0} devote about 15,000 dollars of the money ; o be raised | V debentures to the repair } has not received vt the Prov ione. re.airs. $ neial building. This i : } been The building has no } hey loudly proclaimed, in opposition, that there Was no necessity for a Commis- | sioner of Public exi-ts, although they have fur uver SIX years. “a t heydenonnced, with one voice. Pro- aenclis. There has not be As »f their admunistraiic. cha a large r $255,000, aud if the ; ef t} e | ’ thal Chiclai stila} been In power ' , Lanas, Viblici@i 4) Singie year ¢ t r there has not Deen geticit, —thei dei & s averegatle ove wdded, the as- vu Mmxke~ tLOoev collected Lit foul over Ieauwveda. iing result of $393, ! will be PEOPLES PARTY'S MOTTO: VICTORY WITH Peeples’ Party’s Platform “ The Provincial executive wi!l be re-} duced from vine to seven.” “No public money will be expended in excess of legislative appropriations, unless , case of unavoidable cauced by tiood or sudden disaster.” **Provisiou will be made for a quarterly publication of revenue and expenditure.” “ne cftice or Commissioner of Public Loos will be abulished and the duties a-signed to the Attorney General.” * jhe present ferry system will be re- tory <d with a view to greater economy of expenditure without diminishing efficieucy of accommodation. “4 reform in the adminisérstion cf the Surrogate and Probate court will be sifected. “A radical change, will be made in the adwinistration of the Public Works department, so that the mouey now wa-ied can be saved to the Province. “The present system of taxation will be -o changed that it will operate with even- handed justice, and not bear oppressively avd untairly on any class of taxpayers. “*conomy will be practised 1p every de- pariment, and taxation will be kept aowao to the lowest possible limit. “The efficiency of the Public Service will i be maintained, aud revenue and expendi-| ‘ture will be made to square as nearly as} \por sible. —— “No further increase of the public debt; will be permitted. ** Phere will be considerable reductions in the expenditure of the public money, and ihe resources eof the Province will be safe- guaided and husbanded by every legitimate means that can be devised,” eens soe ee Feoples’ Party’s Candidates. QUEEN’S COUNTY. Cuan torrerows and Royatty :-PATRICK BLAKE AND JAMES PATON. FIRST DIstRIct —: D. B. McLEOD AND SAMUEL BEATON. Secoxp Disrricr:-A LEXAN DER HORNE AND RONALD McMILLAN. Tuizp Disrraicr:—PETER McCOURT AND THOMAS A. McLEAN., Fove7s Districr:—A. A. McLEAN AND HENRY WOOD. KING’S COUNTY. Geoncerows anxp Royatry: — HON.} VDANIELGORDON ANDHON. i A. J. McDONALD. First District: — JOHN McLEAN. AND JOHN KICKHAM. Srcoxp Districr:-—MORSON AND Mc-! ISAAC. i Tyirpv District: —JAMES E. MA DUNALD AND CYRUS SHAW :—PROWSE AND M KINNON, Fovurru Dist: PRINCE COUNTY ScumMERSIDE AND Lot 17:—GILBERT Des- KUCHES AND A. A. LEFURGEY. ! First pistrict —: JAMES BIRCH AND. EDWARD HACKETT Secoxpy Districr:—WILLIAM DEN- NIS AND JAMES YEO. THIRD DISTRICT :— J. A. MACDONALD AND J. F. ARSENAULT. FOURTH pisTRIctT — :WM. CAMPBELL! AND MALCOLM ROSS. = he — 8 Cent Jubilee Stamps, ' I have 30-8 cent Jubilee Stamps, worth | $5.00 each to me. may be worth $20 each | to you. Five takes one. T. J. BUOTE, July 12th—d4i Tignish, P.E.I | four miles east of ‘ i in his chips. 1 HONOR. ie ' | | becessity, such as} , PTT IT A GAME ON SUNDAY. THEY WERE BETTING ON A JACK POT WHEN THE YACHT UPSET. Imprisoned In the Cabin Until Gaided by a Fish Line to Swim to the Surface—A Reminiscence of Poker Playing Off the Long Island Cosst, isest call I ever had,”’’ said th gray haired, young locking nian, ‘‘was in a game of poker, and, curiously enough, nebody called in that particular deal in which it oceurred. “Perhaps yon remember one summer about ten years ago when a tremendous squalis struck the of Long Island on four days. I think it was j “We hud a club! that summer which was located on Hicks’ beach, on the extreme western end of the Great South bay. ‘We all knew something ahout sailing —I Jeast of all—but the commeodare, as we all called him, was the best amatem sailor I ever knew, and naturally we made him skipper, and pobody else assumcd or felt any responsibility when he was aboard. ‘ ' ’ ‘“*The cl succession of south side “un ust fen ycars ago. Louse, Cight or ten of us, successive “On this particular Sunday, the fourth in the series of squaliy Sundays, there were seven of uson the yacht. We had (he forenoon about Head, and had had fair luck, but it was wretchedly hot, and, tiring of the sporc, we bad rin back nearly to Hicks’ beach sguin and come t anchor off the best bathing gzourd in the neighborhood, opposite toe life saving sta tion. Then we had a plunge and after dressing had gone into the cabin. Two of the men had gone to sleep and the reset ot us had begun a gume of poker. It was th: last game I ever played on Sunday. been weak fishing al Wreck ** After an hour or se there came a jack pot, in which there was some of the most remarkable drawing I ever saw. The broker had opened it ‘j commodore sat on a pair of queens. next, and having a in. The doctor had three spades with 2 queen at the head, and brash player et c'l times pushed I Sed toch Loving great Inc’ fora time and decided to rely on it, sul came in with an ace, and the lawyer also, though he had only two litue four spotsin his hand. We feund ont all this long oe when we were togeth- feone night taking ovr the adventure, and at the same time we learncd what the draw was. It scemed so curious to me that I wrote it dawn, so I speak by the card in telling it. ‘he doctor was dealing, so I drew the first cards. They were an- ther ace and three cight spots. The law- r caught another fourand two tens. ‘The broker got three jacks. ‘The commodore caught a seven and two nines, and the ctor got his two coveted spades. A pair of queens was high hand before the draw, and there were four aud a tiush around the board after it. ‘“‘Naturally enough, the betting began furious!y, and the chips on the table were all in the pot presentiy. We were betting money and were, some of us, feeling through our pockets for eur rolls, when suddenly the comrmedore threw back his head and raised hand with a sudden gesture that arrested cur attention in- stantly. Dropping his cards, he sprang to his feet and staried to rush out on deck, when a lurch of the vessel sent us all sprawling. The squall hac struck us. For a moment, while we were scrambling up we could feel the yacht tug at hei anchor, and then with a sudden drive dash onward somewhere. Almost at the mo- ment of the s! ing of the cable, fer it had snapped, we heard a tremendous crash overhead, and we afterward lcarned that the lurch of the beat had thrown her stick out of her. ‘ihe sudden drive incant that we were drifting helpicssly townrd the mud flats on the other side of the channel, but be- Lhe polr of severs came r } iy n eing a Pes + t ie} : 7” itaas his “ary cabpey fore we could aseertnin this—in fact, he- fore ony of us could get te the companicn way—ihbe wretebed boat turned turtle. I have heard it denied that such a boat could Gam turtle under such circumstances, and Lt don’t pretend to explain how or why it iid. Al) I know is that it did, and it Voked as if we hed reeched our last quar ter of an hour. “The confusion was indescribable. Of course we were imunediatcly standing or scrambling on the ceiling of the little cab- in, while everything that had been on the floor fell with us. ‘The water rushed in more than waist deep, and for a few mo- ments it looked as if the listle room would fill up completely before we could even think what possibility there was of get- ting out. Fortunately, however, there was buoyancy enough about the miserable craft, and the cabin was deep enough in HOOSO99S 69909006060 Wrapper Competition for every month of the year 18097 nut Bicycles g Watches. FOR SUNLIGHT sont, WRAPPERS. For ful! particulars see advts. or apply to LEVER BROS., LrpD. 23 SCOTT ST., TORONTO OOS 33899596 89d 64505500560600090006060O COCO O9O0 3 —— — - ~ the Null tO Keep 18 Bretty near tne water level, and the air in the room was not 1m- mediately displaced. At least, that was how I reasoned it out. <All that I can say positively is that whereas I expected to be totally submerged I found that I could easily enough keep my head out of water. What air there was in the cabin doubtless helped to keep us afloat, confined as it was, and for a time-—it seemed a very long time—-we were tossed about, splashed and thrown down, as the boat rocked ond pitched, but we were not drowned. “At first no one spoke. ‘he sitnation was too awful for words, and it seemed a: if we were all so shocked as to be mentall: stunned. I know I was for one, and if ou escape had depended on my thinking of means we would all have perished then and there. Fortunately the commodore grasped the situation, and, as we could talk and understand one another well enough, be told us his plan in a few words. It was simple, and it gave us at least a chance for life. ‘* *You can all swim,’ he said. fishing line. mn,” ‘‘Somebody produced one in a moment. It was on a reel. ‘* ‘Hold fast to the reel,’ said the com- modore. ‘I'll take one end of the line and dive through the companionway. I think I can tind my way over the side and up on the bottom of the boat. I'l] hold my end, and when you feel three jerks make this end fast. ‘ST hen you will have to fol low, cne ata time. Don’t let go of the line as you go out, and you can’t miss the ‘Finda There are plenty in the cab- way. Jil bold the other end.’ ‘*Very good, commodore,’ said the broker, ‘but I'd better go first. You know what a swimmer I am, andI reckon the ,man who goes first will have the hardest job.’ “The commodore was disposed to dis- pute this proposition, buat the lawyer spoke up sbarply: ‘Let bim go, commodore,’ he said. ‘It’s a forlorn haope at best, and he’s far and away thé best swimmer.’ So it was settled, and in another moment the broker had disappeared. ‘*Well, that’s all the stary. The plan worked, and we were all perched on the keel inside of ten minutes. There we were seen by the life savipg patro] and were al! taken off safely soon after "New York -,_ Suh. : ‘ a BRITTLE | ! } i © i ‘a | a) NROMEP PITA PSS TERY ia} ty La ees £4 a t fi ies i = le £ BRIRR ei sal hed Le Bi Positively cured by ticse Littie Pills. They iso relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per- fect remeay for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsi- ness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongue Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. Smaii Pil. Small Bose. Smali Price. ~« 1 ae E . te Substitution < ihe fraud of the day. See you get Carter's, is Ask insist and demand for Carter's, Carter's Little Liver Pale © {DR CLIFT] treats Chronic Diseases. by the Salisbury] method of persistent self-help in overcom- ing past errors and Removing causes froms the blood. Catarrh, Bronchitis, Asthma, Shortness of Breath, Pleurisy, Tuberculosis Consumption of Lungs or Bowels, Indiges- tion, Dyspepsia, Gastritis, Ulcer, Cancer. Dropsy, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Constipa-§ tion, Piles, Fissures, Fistula. Diseases off Fleart— Valvular, Fatty Enlargement,§ Palpitation. Of Liver—Jaundice, Diabetes Cirrhosis, etc. Of Kidneys—AlLuminuriag Brizht’s Disease, etc. Of Spleen andj Bladder—Cystitis. Of the Blood—Anae- mia, Chlorosis, Scrofula, Ma‘aria, Kheu-§ matism, Gout, SciaticaScurvy, Purpura. OiFe ; male Organs—Inflammations and Displace ments of Womb,Ovaries, Bladder or Bow-§ els. Menstrual irregularities of Sexualg Epilepsy, Convulsions, ~motor Ataxia. Paralysis, Agitans, Soften § bing of Brain. Some forms of Insanity—{ f Dementia, Mania, Hypochondria, Melan-§ B chulia. Failure of Vision and Voice, Deaf Of Skin Eczema, Salt Kheum,% Erysipelas, Syphilis. Tumors, Glandularll hs ' Te : Fatty, Ovarian and ( Paralysis, Loco- > § ness. ' - “et WDrolad, 4 ‘rine, a Ca Te Goitre, Cretinism, Obesity, Corpu! Drug and Liquor Habits Morphine, Chloral, Cocaine, Tobacco, jones and Joints—De- Stimulants. Of , formities, Curvatures, and Pott’s Diseas of Spine, Paralysis, Hip Disease, Knock f knee. Bow Legs, Club and Flat Fout, Wn Neck, Rickets, Scrofula, Sore Legs, Var- Uleers, etc. Continuous intelli: gent treatment insures Minimum of sufier- ing and Maximum of Cure,possible in each case. Avoid attempts unaided cr under blind leaders. DR. CLIFT Graduate of N Y University arithe N Y Hospital. WW years’ practice in N Y City. Diploma registered in U 8 and Canada cer, ency. ypinm, 1cose Address¢—Charlottetown, P. E. I. Ottice :—Victoria Row. Telephone Call. Accommodations Reserved for patients References on application. O4 —d&w lyr. “legs In tne Metropolis, It is customary to hoist the national flag daily from sunrise to sunset, but in large cities there are many flags, or more properly speaking burgees, that are hoist- ed only when the wind is in certain direc- tions, so that the wind will blow them out over the street in front of the building on which they are hoisted. These are big flags, some of them of great size, bearing the name of the business house from which they float. Some of them are big enough to stretch across the street. Such flags would only be wasted if hoisted when the wind would blow them back over the building. They could not be seen there, and they would soon wear out on roofs and walls and in whipping around chim- neys, and so they are hoisted only when the wind is right.—New York Sun. Another Marine Horror. “T wouldn’t bave the reputation you have,’’ said the starfish, ‘‘for worlds. Your very name stands for all that is grasping, cruel and murderous,’’ ‘You haven’t any occasion to brag,”’ said the shark. ‘‘You’re the Five Points of the fish tribe—that’s what you are!’’— Chicago Tribune. The chief center of the pearl trade in the Persian gulf is Lingali (Lingah). Most of the products of this fishery are known as ‘‘Bombay pearls,’’ from the fact that many of the best are sold there. The pearls have frequently a Mstinctly yellow water. Benjamin Jowett, the famous master af Balliol college, Oxford, said his favorite books were ‘‘The Vicar of Wakefield,’’ all Jane Austen's novels and Dr. Johnson. ee enamel OO a me = = ons — ANADA’S7 “=r INTERNATIONAL EAHIBITION ST. JOHN, N. B. {4ih-2Ath Sept 1897 OVER $12,000 IW PRIZES For Live stock, Competition open to the world. Farm & Dairy Products Very Cheap Excursion Rates on all Rail- ways and Steamers. Kaltes and dates an- nounced later. Special Arrangements are made for the Cheap transport of Extibits. A splendid new Poultry Building is in course of erection, anu Amusement Hall will be eolarsed and improved, In addition to Industrial, Agricultural and Live Stock Exhibits. six nights of HAD & Co’s Magnificent Fire Works and an hourly programme of Special High Class Dramatic Effiet, will be given in Amumse- ment Mali, making together the best and cleanest special attraction ever brought hefore the people of the Maritime Provinces. A trip to the Sea Shore, a ‘visit to Canada’s Winter Poit, and astay in the cleanes: and bealthiest city in Canada. can be combined witha visit 'o the International Exhibition, at the very Low Rates to be Jater advertised. Arrange Now to Come to St, Jolin, Entry Forms will be forwarde? to eyepy ne who apolies personally or ,by letter to CHAS. A. EVERETT. Manager aud secretary, sT. JOHN, N, B. W. C. PITFI¥LD, President. Iitdywy tf GREAT SAUGHTER Pace Qn Readymade Cloirg FOR JULY 500 Men’s Tweed Suits, good all wool, regular price : $8 suit for $4, $6 suit for $3. 100 Boys’ Suits at less thea | first cost. Men’s Pants, 75c, $1 and $1.50, worth double. fee them. ' Bargains in Underclotaing. White and Colored Shirts. Hall Our prices will be found from 10 to 15 per cent. lower than any in town. See our Women’s Shoes, 65ce. See our Men’s solid leather laced Boots for 98c. J.B. Mactailt Hid Stall, Opposite west end Market. a —_— cee tN ce Ae. Manlinae Shirt Waists, Blonses. Corsets, Underclothing, T. J. HARRIS, - Millinerpil Hats, % : a Public Good Wil CQODOSSOSSSTSOSHOOHSS SOSCSECESSISODOIOIEGS ais Sapisia a San a ease grows slowly ; when secured, it is a treasure without price, to be gay fuliy guarded and judiciously fostered ; therefore we keep constart guard on goods and prices, and sce to it that our ads are alWays ig accordance with tacts. ASE TO SEE our high back cane seat and brace armbaire for 7c. JOHN NEWSON ,. avdye ovdre o> ov. owe e ovbye ABsn 6. q SUS US AS US USTs AS ASR ee Biennials, wintered over ; Pansy and Daisy inPoom 30c to 40c per ‘doz.; Dian thus, Indian Pink, Sweet Williams, Forget-me-No ts, English Carnations, highly per fumed double and Verbena in bloom or bud at 4ceach, 40c per doz.; Verbena ae 30c per doz. ; transplanted Aster, Stock Phlox,netunia, at 15c per doz. ; Pansy, Daig Balsam, Cbhryeanthum, Candytnft, Everlastigs; Larkspur, Marigold, Nastu Morning Glory, Canary Creeper, Poppy, Snap Dragon, Sweet Pea, Single D Mignonette, at 12c per 2oz. ; Alysium, Golden and Lobelia for edging at 30c per Dehlia Bulbs, 4c to 10c each, Gladious, 3 to 5¢ each. Trannep Vegetables Plants, very early, Cabbage and Celery 40c per 100; Coulifiowers, Tomato. 12c per doz. in bloomv5c each: Cabbage from Seed bed 12¢ per 100 com flower 30c per 100. Seeds, Ean’s Mammoth Mangle at 25c per Ib, At the @ imental farm, Ottawa this mangle yielded 4 tons more than any other variety. ie zard’s Lmproved Elephent, Monarch and Imperial Hardy Sweed Turnep, at 3c perk Improved Danvers Carrots, 65c per Ib. The above mailed or shipped to any part off Island or Maritime Provinces on receipt of price, or call at the m arket, Charletteta or Powal, and beal with us personally. Address J.J. CAY & SON a Ps 4 Bn 4 a ED — i ‘ | Finds it a difficult task todo justice to this week's offeringt | We just received 120 Pairs Ladies’ Dcngola Laced Boot bought for cash CH#AP. An extra fine lot now. If yal want a real nice wearing boot get a pair of these for 150 BURGLARS _ WANTED To the Burglar who entered our office and broke the Handle of Safe we ext! an invitation to call again, promising him a free entry into the safe, and there 2 ing him the use of the Stillson wreoch. We wil! not insure his casy exit, but will be hand with an ambulance and usdertaker. At the same time we give the Dairymena guarantee for one gang Cheese Presses. Nearly al that were imported here in the repaired within a year. Our improved Cheese Vat is the most popular in the market. , Our Babcock Testers never break the bottles. The press hoops are right for eighty lbs of curd. And best of all the “ ALPHA de LAVAL SEPARATOR ” is on f the field away ahead of all others Write for prices. Terms made to suit customers. : Our Punps are yinning a name for themselves at prices to beat any impor wT. A. WeLwAd 2 vear with our tweltt : ; ired to past requ