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The Law Soeiety — The annual meeting of the Law Society of Prince Edward Island wii! be held at the L w Library, iotbe Law court Build. ing on Monday the 26th day of June next at 12 o’clock soon, for the election of officers and the transaction of other busi- ness. By order F. L. HASZARD Secy Treas TENDERS. Tenders for catering to the Dominion Day Sports, will be received by the undersigned up to and on Tuesday, June 20th, at 10 p. m, L. F, MUNCEY, Sec’y, A. C. A. C 144—dy3i ; mouth ¢ THE CANNIBALISM REFORTED. eT | Terrible Tale of Suffering From the | Yukon. oj) —A story of | ssible ,1l@m ara ath on the Three San F Ra “- 1 UK ira as aL reaci December 56 for Kimton, were not heard of sin and they were supposed to have been Nothing vas heard of them heretill the Rideout, which today, broughta men who ft Dabl on ( ag lost ateamer arrived terrible tale of suffering and horror The men were Michael Edgar, Thomas Daly and M They were from lence rocket, R. Bi and Provost. B. Le, eon Brockton, Mass, respe were discovered 175 miles from the f Old M ost te trail ana g teft Dab! Rive food, but which was amply suflicient the 150 miles to Kimton, they were soon reduced to starvation, Daly’s body wae found partly eaten, on the stove in thetent justas it was left death overtook them. Some scraps of moose had been found, of which they were endeavoring to fry a steak, Dalv’s body was identified by the clothes. The other two men were found dead five miles away from the tent. The fact that the tent flaps were snut dowa when found would destroy the theory that Daly’s body was eaten by animals, The men were probably driven by huoger to canni balism. ; on ‘ iheir ctively, having H ay- th only three weeks’ for , / o | an’s Ur ek, bec they ome bewildered. w woet --_s Murray Harbor Notes. have finished of The farmers in general cropping with the exception sowing a few late turnips,eic. In consequence of the insufficient coating of snow last win- ter to protect the clover from the severe frosts the outlook for a hay crop is much less promising than last season Mr. Wm. Sharam, general merchant, has had hie store enlarged and greatly im- proved. With his increasing trade, he found that his store was toosma!! to carrv oo his business with success and satisfac- tion. Buthetis now well equipped to meet the requirements of his customers. Mr Jas H Brooks, carriage builder and painter,is being kept very busy having had several dwelling houses to paint aud beautify besides his usual carriage work which is extensive. He was therefore obliged to get anuther smart young appren-~ tice. A late Guardian informs us that a Mr Campbell of Cape Traverse had in his possession a freak of nature—a blue lobster. About a week before this ap- peared in the Guardian Mr. Isaac Stewart of this place caught one of the same race a blue one,—in al! probability a brother to DAILY Re CREE EPP A OTE, TRAD PY Ae TAPE BA TOC BY ee aa oa need BE Ok A er the one Mr. Campbell! caught. Biue. lobsters area rarity no doubt; but even the, black ones are also becoming very rare. Each year they +re getting less nomerou? aod a good many claim that this industry will have to be abandoned—for 4 few years at least —to allow them to become fru:tfu', multiply and replenish the sea. Truly it isan infrequent cccurence to have snow here in summer; yet we had snow here on Wednesday last, and it rained very heavily the same day. As some w |! remember, this village was visited by snoa about twelve years ago in the summer sea~ soo. It was not, however, a fall of svow which clothes our fields and hillsides, caps our mountain top- etc ; but Mr. Snow, captain ofthe seam tug Fred M. Bat! wich towed a barge bere laden with salt for Mesers, Prows? & Sorg The rain having cased and the next morning being fine, the (captain) Snow and tne two Batts, (the tug and engineer) disap- peared before the rising sun (having left before suprise) Captain Snow informs the writer that it is much easier to come up this harbor now than it was twelve years ago when he came up here with « echooner, Mre. E. Beck aed family, and her cousin, Miss McKay, arrived here Satur- day evening from Providence, R. 1., elso Miss Geneva Haberlio, from Bos‘on. __ Captain Hivam Hyde, of the schooner Sir John A. McDonald, called here today, returning from the maritime markets, where he haa been with a load of potatoes. He ia bound for Summerside ladea with coal. Captain J. McKinnon went by the Electra today to Pictou to market his load of po‘a oes which is now in Pictou. Correspondent (¥.) Murray Harbor South, June 19, 1899. ede Cure a Cold in a Day Take Laxative Bromo Ouini } Lay 3 nine tablets All druggists refund the mouey if it fails to y ike u I Ue a 7 I l Prices Right HASZARD & MOORK. * SUNNYSIDE VY UX AMINER, A Grit. Bark. CHARLOTRBTOWN JUNE 22 1d. NI, ? AN EXPERI a ARE ih. Sin,—I notice in Tue Daly “Liberal.” ee ae of Jun l5th, a if elierne AoeTAI, one ; - . s- y * . wer ” a le ¢ - putting forth reasons why Rol Jenkin Witich is Turning Out Remarkably aT 1 be a Vv Ne qa, — . . cy 1’e i successful. a aut . In Lhe beginun'us | wish to. state | Pecans ¢ ‘ that I hav nothing to say | ee } io say against Mr, Jenkins or his abilities; | 4 Scrap Bock Containing Al the Pr but n 2t surely have objections to the | . . at “th : : he 63 thesnte® ‘ Vodds Kidney | rinciuies enunciated OY L erais on which be should r present ua, viz : tem- in the Maritime Provinces — What nerance and reform. is **Liberal” so poli- ‘ally blind that he does not realize what |} These People Havejto Say. his party lone in the matter of temper e? D forget all about the Prohi- | —— mem ou and r’ilebiec fake, and the slay pert Op ‘tin the face fron Freperwron, Juae21—A gentleman in the clique at Ouawa ? Not to mention the | this city has lately completed an in'erset- names in which our local leader went back | ing and novel scrap book, lt 18 a lange n his temperance principles and passed a | sized volume of a thousand pages. Ix is License Aet. now crammed from cover to cover with ‘* Liberal’s” meaning of reform can be found | newspaper clippings. Ono each clipping in the Grit dictionary of politics. But the underlying motive of publishing his Fetter is thie. He knowe that Mr. T. A. McLean is the most popular man forthe 3rd dis- trict, and that the Grite cannot beg or borrow a man to outpoist him Now, where are tle Liberals and temper. ance ?[ cannot see how “Liberal’eould get enough of brass in his face to ask any man, especially a Conservative, to expouse the rotten and broken principles and pledges of his party. I donot think he could insult Mr. Jenkins orhis abilities in @ worse manner if he had tried a thousand ways of doing so. Norcould he insult the e'ectors worse, in the next contest. He therefore, by pro- posing Mr. Jenkins, thinks to cause dis sensios in the Conservative ranks by sett- ing Mr. Jenkins against Mr. McLean. Now we do not want any grit tricks, and will not tolerate any grit foolery. “Liberal” says that Mr. Jenkins is averse to entering political life We be- lieve that, for he has more sound senee and ability thaa to take up the principles that the Grits have thrown away or to listen to the voice ofthe charmer alluring him on to cause dispute in the ranks of the Liberal Conservative pary. a; ae Third District, Queen’s, June 20th, “99. TAX ALL OR NONE. Sir, - I believe in equal rights to all end special privileges to none in so far as this fundamental existence can be carried out. Tben I would ask by what right or auth- ority either of law or precept has the Gov- ernment ievied heavy taxes on @ portion of the citizens of Charlottetown—the liquor sellers—while those engaged in the same business turougbout the Province—exclas-~ ive of Charlottetown—are permitted to go free. The combined nuwber of liquor sellers in the aarious towns aud villages of this Provin:e far exceeds that of Crarlo '+- town. Is itfair then,that theyshould etcape untaxed and the revenue remain demin rh - ed by the ‘o:s of this “golden etream o blood money.” Arise, Mr. Premier! We implore vou; arise‘and deal out «qual vengesnce to every liquor seller in this Province, Pursue the giorious work of closing up the saloon; and if, while engaged in this landable en terprite, yor can ‘eplini-h the treasury, exbiusted throuzh the exiravagance of former administratione, you will nave earned th» everla ting gratitude of tle peo- ple of thie Proyiuce. If the new law is s« superior, +@ the Parriot assisted by James McLean have proved it to be, why not have it applv to the whole Province ae w li a- to the already overtaxed city of Chariott-~ town? Come, Mr. Premier, we ask fo: fairplay. We ask thee to close up the saloons on the eastern and western por- tions of this Province—saloons which in sp te of Scott Act and every other act continue in their nefarious traffic. Theu art pcwerful and thou can’st do it, Iypex West River, June 20:b, 1899. a -+ere THAT SPECIAL AGAIN. Sir,—Is it fair after all that bas been said on the matter that the same nou-res.- deut is again acting peliceman in place of Carter ? Dothe“powers that be” defy the cilizens to their request thata young man and a taxpayer get the job? It is time something was done in thie regard, and | trust you wi!l devote a few lines editorially aod give us your opinion. ReFrorm, Tea Party ST. TERESAS The Parishoners of St. Teraesas propose holding a grand Tea Party, on the beauti- ful grounds adjoining the church, and ad- Jacent to the Railway on SATURDAY JULY 8th 1999 No effort will be spared to make this the Excelsior Tex ot the seasoa. The avilities of the ladies of St. Teresa 8 to cater to the tastes of the most fastidious are wel] known, and a refresh ment saloon stocked with al] the delicecies of the season, will be a special feature of the Excelsior Tea. Prizes will be given for 100 yards dash sack race, tug-of-war, etc. Tea cn the tables at12 o’clock. Tick- | date, July 8h, and thus ensure for them- or : ets 25 cents. Friends bent on a Saturday excursion will please remember the selvee a pleasant out ng. PR de particulars as to trains, etc, later. ouldthe day prove unfavorable, t be held on Monday —-s JAMES A. McDONALD, Sec’y | is the report ot a different cure by Dedd’s Kidney Pills, published during the lest nine years in the Fredericton papers. The pletion, conceived ovnerof the volume, ona its com the idea some of the peonile menti pings as cared hy Dodd’s Kiduey Pills and enquiring whether the cure bad been perman nt ornot. He chose & hunired names ecattered right through the book. Some were people who had beem cured by Dodd’s Kidney Pills as far back as nine yearsag>. From that period they ex~ ‘ended right up to within a few weeks ago. of w »ipg 1 , ' "PQ In Me Cty He sent out these letters in May last and was immediately and fully satisfied that diseases cured by Dodd’s Kidoey Pills were cured to stay cured, Here is one of the first letters he received : Aatigonieh, N. 8., May 22, 1399, Dear Sir :—YWhen Scotia twO years agol wasso troubled with bickache that I began tothinkI could no! attend to businesa, [I ama cheese maker and before I jeft home I told I came to Nova my work unless I got help. So when I came to Antigonieh I purchased a box of Dodd’s Kidney Pills which reijieved men at once. and I did my work forthe season without trouble. I can recozmend Dodd’s Kidney Pillsto you or to anyone else troubled with backache or lameness in any way. Yours truly, H. M, Spears. SICK HEADACHE Positively cured by these Little Pills. They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsiae Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per. fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drows} ness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongug Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. ‘ Smali Pill. Small Smal! Price, Substitution ? the fraud of the day, See you get Carter's, Ask for Carter's, Insist and demand Carter's Littie Liver Pills. Dominion of Canada PROVINCE OF Prince Kdward !xland City of Charlottetown Before Francis Longworth Haszir!, Esq ee ; : the Stipendiary Magistrate fur ihe City of Chharlottetown. Take notice that His Honor, the Sii- pendiary Magistrate for the said City of Charlottetown, bas by virtue of the power and authority io him vested by the statute of the General Aesembly of the said Island institated: — An Act to Consolidate and Amend the several Acis Incorporating the City of Charlottetown, ordered and appointed that Wednesday, 28:h June, next, be the day set down for hearing all appeals made to him from the preceeding Vsluation Assess- ments of the rates impused or authorized by the City Council of the said City, and that ov such day and daily thereatter, unto! all such appeals have been heard, at the hour ef 10 o’clock in the forenoon, in the Police Court, in Charlottetown, aforesaid, all such appeals will be heard and finally determined by him. Dated this 17th day of June, A D, 1899 St Teresa’e, June 12,°99 mv folks I did notthink I could attend fo} ROBERT VANIDERSTINE, 134— Collector for said City @ % ees Lay fe gs al fe ase | Sea Nees RVers STAT aneeR SMeShesh Hot — Weather GOODS Straw and Crash Hats Natural Wool Underelothing, Men’s Balbr Underclothing, 36, 38, 40,42, 44 , 46 inches, size 34, Men’s Summer (cats in cloth, cord, lus- ter and Flannels. Men’s light Coats and Pants made up in the very latest style Mer’s Light Summer Vests in all the I leading sty les. Men’s Cishmere and Cotton Hose in all the different qual ities and sizvs. Men’s Outing Shirts from 25c up to $2. Bathing Sui: Six hundred Suits Balbr Underclothing for This is the best snap 45c a suit, worth ot the season S in ail sizes and priccs. 7de. Trunks We bough: a lirge stock of Trunks at a ercat bargain, Do you want a trunk cheap The Wonderful Cheap Men each Sa Serta Niece eee om, ed 5S SCARS ‘a