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There has | sca been ayear since they attained power, thatthe Province has not owed |} very iarge amounts to one or more of the] ba *ihey pledged pave mselves not to impose tanat without consulting the people. Ni ner was the pr mise made than it] Vi ess) ken by the introduction and passage into law of four separate tax | a serio isly eng raged, in 1891, to lev 600 15,000 doll ars of the money to be raised by debentures to the repair I OV cial building. This has bot bee The building has received no rel airs. loudly proclaimed, —- hat ticre Was no necessity for & LOommis— siover of Public Lands. ‘That official stil] eXists, although thev have been in power for over six years. Li; eydenoun ead, W ith One voice, Pro Vinciai deficits. There has not beena Sing « year Of their administration that there has not been a large dehicit, —their deficii- aggregate over $255,000, aud if the tax they collected be added, the as- tloulidiog result of over $393,000 will be Teur PEOPLES’ PARTY'S MOTTO: | VICTORY WITH HONOR Peoples’ Party’s D } & ii a2 4U¥1UUial duced from nine to ‘No Lge money will be expended in excess of legislative appropriations, unless in case of unavoidable necessity, auch as fauscd by tlood or sudden disaster.” **Provisiou will be made for a quarterly publication of revenue and expenditure.” “**.e office or, Commissioner of Public Le x?s will be abolished and the duties aésigned to the Attorney General.” * She present ferry system will he re- form = with a view {0 greater economy of expeuditure without diminis hing efficiency gee accommodation, “A :eform in the administration cf the Surrogate aad Probate court will be executive will be re-— seven.” “A radical change, will be made in the adnutistration of the Public Works department, so that the mouey now was'ed can be saved to the Province. “The present svysiem of taxation will be so changed that it will operate with even- handed justice, and not bear oppressively apd untairly on any class of taxpayers. “Economy will be practised in every de- partment, and taxation will be kept down to th e lowest possible limit. “The efficiency of the Public Service will be maintained, aud revenue and expendi- ture will be made to square as nearly as por sit le. “Nv further increase ot the public debt wil! be permitted. “There will be considerable reductions in the expenditure of the public money, and the resources of the Province will be safe- guard: d and hushande i by every legitimate meaus that can be devised.’ Peoples’ Party’s Candidates. QUEEN’S COUNTY. CuHarLotreTowx AND Roya.ty :-PATRICK bLAKE AND JAMES PATON. FIRST DISTRICT —: D. B. McLEOD AND SAMUEL BEATON. Secoxp Disrricr:-A LEXAN DER HORNE AND RONALD McMILLAN. Tuixp Districr:—PETER McCOURT AND THOMAS A. McLEAN. Fovcrru Districr:—A. A. McLEAN AND HENRY WOOD. KING’S COUNTY. GEORGETOWN aAxpD Royatty: — HON. SNIELGORDON AND HON. A. J. McDONALD. First Districr: — JOHN McLEAN AND JOHN } KICKHAM. Secoxp Districr:—MORSON AND Mc- ISAAC. Tuirp District: —JAMES E. MAC- DONALD AND CYRUS SHAW. Fowurts District :—PROWSE AND Mc- “KINNON. PRINCE COUNTY. :— GILBERT Des- LEFURGEY. SuMMERSIDE AND Lot 17 nOCHES AND A. A. JAMES BJRCH AND FIRST DISTRICT -——: EDWARD HACKETT. THIRD DISTRICT :— J. A. MACDONALD AND J. F. ARSENAULT. FOURTH DistTRIctT — :WM. CAMPBELL AND MAI COLM ROSS. TO RENT A dwelling howse and and stable at Alexan-/| dria, Lot 49. seautifully situated for a summer reside: nee; four miles trom South- port. For particulars a} ply to Piatform | : a Pe a co MUNYON LIVER CURE suivcininibagidh Mr ee 3s Liver Cure will positively cure biliousness, constipation, jaundice, and aut liver, bilions headache, sick headache, coated tongue, bad taste in the mouth, tired, worn-vut feeling, bighly- colored urine, wind in the stomach, pam and soreness in the right side under the lower ribs, depressed and dull spirits and restless nights. Price 25 cents. A separate cure for each disease druggists, mostly 25 cents a vial. Personal letters to Prof. Munyon, 13 Albert Street, Toronto, answered free medical advice for any disease. At all 1L& with AGE ras pas *v" RtebtS 5 wre It is said that ‘Jooeph Murphy will appear in “‘The Kerry Gow”’ in London this summer. William E. Philp of the Bostonians has filed his declaration of intent to be- come naturalized. Fay Templeton, who is now in Paris, is desirous to return to America and re- sume active professional work. Nellie O'Neil and Lillie Sutherland have signed for two more years with Charles E. Blaney’s attractions. Sarony Lambert has by the Hanlons with ‘‘Superba’”’ Lillian Washburn, under the direction of Jess Burns, will open her season ear- ly in August in ‘'The Land of the Liv- ing.”’ been re-engaged | as leading comedian for next season. Richard Carroll has been engaged ag ieading comedian for the summer pro- duction of ‘‘ Le Petit Faust’’ at Manhat- tan Beach. Vernona Jarbeau’s season in De Koven and Smith’s new musical comedy, ‘‘The French Doll,’’ will open on Sept. 6 in New York city. V. M. de Silke has been specially en- gaged by David Henderson to play Hughie Jacqueson in ‘‘Gentleman Joe’’ at McVicker’s theater, Chicago. Joseph Haworth has received, among several offers, one i#0m Chazies rroh- man to play the leading role in ‘‘ Under the Red Robe.’’ He has also had a pro- | posal to star. John A. SteVens had just Wished an American comedy dtiiia called ‘‘No- body,’ which will be produced by Os- mund Tearle in Plymouth, England, next season, and by himself in this country. NOVELTIES. Reds, greens and purples are conspic- uous colors in the newer leather goods. Fluted tea and coffee services, Queen Anne style, have ebony handles and knobs. Vinaigrettes of agate are new. They have silver tops set with a stone of the same color as the agate. Golf scorebooks are provided with all silver covers, also with leather cov- ers with silver mountings. For the convenience of globe trotters have been provided steamer rug pins strong enough to hold in position the heaviest of rugs. Silversmiths haye provided for hot gauces and gravies low, shallow ves- sels with long pointed lip, hinged cov- er and ivory or ebony handle.—-Jewel- ers’ Circular. —— A <TD WHAT AILS yOU ? A Cold in the Head? Some Sneezing? Pains Over the Eyes? Disgusting Dropping in the Throat? Headache? —It May Mean that the seeds of Catarrb Have Been Sown—Don’t Neglect it an Hovr—Dr. Agnew’s Catarrhal Powder will Give Relief in 10 Minutes. *T had chronic catarrh for a number of Water would run years. from my nose for days atatime. I tried many cutes without any permanent relief. I was induced to try Dr. Agnew’s Catarrhal Powder. It cured me and I have had no returo of the malady. I find that for a cold in the head it gives instant relief. I would not be without it and I recommend it most heartily” C.G. Archer, Brewer, Me. rere tr Fas stnet SFASON CF 189%, ee oe Sails from Ch’town every Friday at noon tor Halifax, calling at Sum merside, Port Hood, Port Hasting, Port Hawks- bury, Arichat, Canso, Isasc Harbor, Sal- mon River, Sheet Harbor. Returning leaves Halifax every Tuesday evening at 6 o'clock, making same calls, Souris. Through Freight Solicited. Rates low te Halifax. including W. WELLNER Apply to V. W. CLARKE, Agent. —— ‘ical profession receive a training. & en - HORSE TIPS. McShedd, 2: 17, is & western pacer worth watching. tichard Curtis has added Neale, 2:18, to his stable. Pilot Knob, 2:29%, by Pilot Medium, is reported dead. Hickok is liable to make 2:0034, a free for all pacer. George Starr is to train the fast green trotter Mareego, by Axtell. Flora McGregor, dam of Elloree, 2:11, has 8 bay Allerton filly at foot. Homora, dam of Fantasy, 2:06, has foaled a bay colt by Lord of the Manor. Jupe's (2), 2:1534, only start this year will be in the Harriman-Daly sweepstake. There was a stallion show at West Ches- ter, Pa., recently. Saladin, head- ed the parade. A black brother of Ethel Downs, 2:13, by Boodle, 2:12}4, was recently foaled at Santa Cruz, Cal. Be Sure, 2:05 %, Young Miss, by Young Jim, has a brother of Bingen (3), 2:12)s, by May King, 2 weeks old, at foot. Colonel George W. French has pur- chased the fast Mavenport (Ia.) mile track at a report c } rice of $12,000, Gothaim sports ate agitating a match between Ceplias, 2:11%, and James L, 2:00'4, but so far without success. It is said that Le Simmons, 2:15\%, goes to Lurope, where he will be handled by Dan McPhee, who drove him last year. K. H. Harriman has named his 2-year- old black fily by Director, out of the dam of Nancy Hanks, Nanni. She shows great promise. Knightmare, 2:12, is working miles be a better mare she made her in 2:17 and promises to than she has been mark, three y China Silk and Jupe, the two great 8-vear-olds, are Working closely together. China Silk’s best work so far is a mile in while Jupe has been a mile in 2:33. Willis P, 2:1654, is a cripple from rhenu- matism. He will hardly race amy in 1897. The 2 year old filly Chord, by Wilkes Boy, has trotted the Lexington (Ky.) track in 2:38 +2.—Horse Keview. since ears ago. 0-24 mw «OT, | THE PROFESSIONS. The kingdom of Italy contains 86,400 teachers, male and female. Holland has 150 university and college professors and Belgium 120. The teachers in the government schools of Germany number 120,000. The theological colleges of this country graduate every year 19 per cent of their students in attendance. According to the official reports of the Japanese government, the island empire contains €2,520 teachers. The Unitcd Kingdom of Great Britain and Ircland has one medical stucent to eycry 5,286 of its population. The sciertific and technological schools Tinired States’ have 503 male and 8 | | OF tke 7 " female ieachers #724 9;347 students in | their collegiate departments. i In 147 church schools and colleges in the United States there are theological de- partments in which aspirants to the cler- ¢rance has a population of 40,000,000, and in the year 1894 there were inscribed on the books of the faculty of Paris the numes of 5,144 registered physicians. The last census is authority for the statement that 9,086 men and 806 women are designers and inventors, these persons beihg classed among the learned profes- sions. medical. ‘Rheumatism “T was taken down with rheumatism and was so that I could not get out of bed without help. I procured a bottle of Hood’s Sarsaparilla and was surprised at the effect it produced. I kept on taking it and was soon able to return to work. I am now better than for three years.’* P. E. PURSELL, 143 Main St., Brewer, Me. Ficods Is the best- Sarsa- pariliia infactt the One True f 3lood Purifier. Hood’ s Pills cure all Li ver Llls. 25 cents. CHARLOTTETO WN — TO— Buy your tickets for Boston by the fast Steamer Halifax. W.W. CLARK, ‘Ticket Agent aoe KOKANIE CREEK SHARES NO FAKE". But legitimate mining. FOUR CLAIMS. One dDeing on the famous Molly Gibson vein. Two above Enterprise, which sold $300,000 cash, and another one half mile from Slocan River. Aigh grade ore out cropping on threee W ell \lefined ledges ona.!. Capital only $250,090 in-25 cent shares, First issue for development 3 cents, nou assessable. Next issue not less than 10 cents. Reliable management. Nothing Jess than 560 shares sold. Order through bank GEO. 0. SCOIT Agent 42, Fort St. Victoria, B. C, For a spool of hi no more than inferior kinds The commissioner of education reports | g~ that there are in the United States 152 medical schools, of which 109 are regular, T) ~ c; Yo [ E. 1¥ homeopathic, 9 eclectic aud 3 physio- } TOWN TOPICS. Greater New York is to take in the Brooklyn folding bed and all.—Washing- ton Post. Possibly Philadelphia wants to steal Baltimore’s title of Monumental City.— Baltimore American. Chicago’s railroads are to be elevated, but the moral tone of its newspapers will remain the same.—sSt. Paul Dispatch. What's this Chicago movement looking to the removal of women’s bonnets in the churches, and how is it proposed to keer up the interest in the Sunday services?— Boston Herald. Harrisburg has at last risen above the primitive state. The mayor has announced his firm determination to hereafter fine all citizens whose cattle are found grazing on the city’s highways.--Lebanon Keport. Boston is experiencing another debate on the proprieties in connection with the Bacchante, It is not clear what the fate of the statue will be—whether it will land in oblivion or finally acquire suffi- cient advertising to make it valuable for exhibition purposes.— Washington Star. TIRE PUNCTURES. If the wheelmen can only wait a bit, the users of carriages may build the side paths. — Detroit News. A great many people get along nicely until they begin to discuss the make of their wheels.— Washington Star. That the bicyclers object to the minis- ters running them down Sundays should make thom very careful of others at all times. — Philadelphia Times. Practical tests of the respective merits of bicycles and trolley cars in collision with cach other warn the bicycles to leave the trolley cars alone.—Pittsburg Dis- patch. The ‘‘bikomaniac’’ is the very latest thing in fashionable stealing. The ‘‘biko- manine’’ is the wealthy individual who takes a wheel that belongs to another.— New York Journal. a ere, Ask your Dealer FOR _A SPOOL OF THREAD— and he will give you the kind he makes most profit on— and small blame to him. But ask him CLAPPERTON’S THREAD, and you'll get the kind that will give you most profit and satisfaction — and it costs c are sold for. It pays you to get CLAPPERTON’S THREAD. Does not break or snarl. treats Chronic Diseases by the Salisbury method of persistent self-help in overcom- ing past errors and Removing causes from the blood, Catarrh, Bronchitis, Asthma, Shortness of Breath, Meurisy, Tuberculosis Consumption of Lungs or Bowels, Indiges tion, Dyspepsia, Gastritis, Ulcer, Cancer, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Constipa- tion, Piles, Fissures, Fistula. falvular, Fatty Enlargement, Of Liver—Jaundice, Diabetes Of Kidneys—Altaminuria Bright’s Disease, etc. Of Spleen Bladder—Cystitis. Of the Blooc mia, Chlorosis, Scrofula, Malaria, NRheu- matism, Gout, Sciatica Scurvy, Purpura. Of Fe male Organs—Inflammations and Displace Bladder or Bow- of Sexual Dropsy, Diseases of Heart— V Palpitation. Cirrhosis, etc. and ments of Womb, Ovaries, els. Menstrual irregularities Grgans. Of Nerves audSpine,—Nervous Decline, Hy- Chorea, Paralysis, Loco- Agitans, Soften Prostr tion, steria, Tremors, Lpilepsy, Convulsions, motor Ataxia, Paralysis, ing of Brain. 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