a a ne es a rem me es et Ne ~ A F sgiaeiess | MINER THURSDAY, 3 r = Rol - a es THE DAILY EXAMINER , ° » MAY 14, 1896. ) i lilies anncnercneennensnenenentninssan ——~ — - ——_-— —— Sc Seger ee eee eee ce or ioe : vs : oo : : ie a THE ONE WISE POLICY CAMPALGN NOTES. Aas 228 2seaebs ; FOR LECTION, JUNE 23 i Tus Montreal Gazette remarks that — The mort sensible prediction yet made stl} \- TELEGRAP —_—— |“ there is indeed only one policy a Quebec | a oe, aa is that the Liberals aif WW: ’ ; ~) na i v7J¥. Government can wisely pursue, that of oi ae . i! 00 jp > TH h CANDIDATES | ie na —The Halifax W-rald remarks that | - 5 Spxorat Desparoues TO THe Examiner E POPUL | Hees CeemEmy ea an the Pro half of the Grit party seems to be under «if} |v. ee a eee —efi i, Aa MINE . } vinee’s affairs, avoiding all temptations to the Stars and Stripes, and the Jeadere of i Ma 0 iW ~~ NG's! 2s dl ' : » Mer Yh 4 ‘ heavy expenditures as certain to bring the; the other half appear to want to get there, P A. C. Macdonald. wonet situaaien® We may add that | 00. atl} = a a J NOTES FROM THE CA ITAL. J MES P TON & Co’s : a a v vis Tavis Glen, ¢ ‘an- »w much will you hay i WEST QUEEN'S: | there is only one policy that ne shes aivenakan ae et ‘a . ee ee , = see cae A A : -ine { Prince Edward c isely pursue—an ; cc os : ae til e Dr. Jenkins. of Prince Edward can wisely | points out that * it will be for the interest va : a the Peters administration sre not following } of the American manufacturer to have -atff Sum(1) or Sum(2) Rod 5Oe |p The Premier § Movements. eg EAST QUEEN'S: : | it. Mr. Laurier carry the country.” «iti] Good Rod 15c, Line 10¢ jw oo ; ee | DEPENDENT OPINION | land, the Libelal whip, "content of a i] Dine - - 86," Reel 20 i» | British Statesmen Glad That Tupper is ; INDEPENDEN N and, the Liberal whip, is “confiden a ‘ : WEST PRINCE: aes : , b gturnover” in Ontario. Mr. Sutherland, -f{| Hooks - 3c, Cast 10¢ jh Premier, . , "hk Iv is significant that the really independ: | i¢ will be remembered, was equally eonti- j } p- cians Edward Hackett ent press of Canada seems to be strongly | dent in 1891, but the “turnover” predicted -l} Flies 103 z Orrawa, May 14. EAST PRINCE: baaltinadl to favor the position taken by the failed to materialize. «|| ene to 0 bie be Onl Sie Char'es Tupper when interviewed 4 Richard Hunt Government. Thus, after Mr. Joseph Mr. Francis Wayland Gea oo. “all has eome big ideas; let IN said that the outlook in Manitoba and the — nian We reat Liberal of Manitoba Seventeen and ove half per cent afforded -«il} bim see over our stock. |p Northwest is most encouraging. ag 7 See ee ee fos ae c a the Canadian manufacturers as — af i» Regarding his future movements, Sir seems to me you will clearly see, with- | had said, a few days age, that “the Cath ytection in LSTt as 35 per cent does | « "| Charles Tupper said : “I have arranged to had said, a few day g protection in p ‘ ' Charles Tupper sai a g * ‘ « | olics had the privilege to appeal, bit the} at = preseat time, so far as American -aff A. W. REDDIN, Phin. Bs {\n- eens a - a. _ cee re We confidently € xpect every Cape will be sold ae ** Dominion are indentified with the triumph of | +, inion Government are not under the } gods are concerned. : : : . | Montreal, on Friday, and address a mas ’ ** Conservative principles in the coming strug- | @ - a ee ca v ee yn,” the Win- oe At the barquet tendered him in Hali- “all Central Drug Store, Sunnyside. _ meeting in Windsor Hall on roa: by Satu day. Ft he Same il aker s Ca pes are offer- oe : : : : cessity Of taking any action, ti . SS SSeS . . : «* gle 1 will see that the | ft urty } Athy i fax a ew even ng ago Mr. John F. Stairs i On Monday following I am to spea inle } ogi You | y‘ om: iP peg Free Pres3 was constrained to ask gave an emphatic denial to the stories re- e F a Quebec, and then go to the Maritime Pro- ins all over Can ada by th 8 he«t houses at 14.50 4 I : ' aye | «if this is true, was the long discussion in ‘e.tly pnbl ahed in the opposition press TT. Tt eae vincee. I expect to return to Ontario in 18 56 G 50 ~~ 5 i sa , . ib £ a } the House by Sir Charles Tupper, Mr.| hat he bad been frozen ont ¢fa renomi good time for a visit to most of the lead- e ? I i ’ 18.80 and 2? Os. Ya ur choice of ™ by & $8! 7 tio ane a ation and announced his hearty support QABQSriSsFVesyrsf ing centres,” i ¢* pushed great enterprisesto a successful finish | Laurier and the followers of each some- pis Sth cant Piet cele yy gv ~% Wai: Miiten ead ‘vietbind etiam the lot for Tr ES N DO LEA Rs nett Cas h. t} sit f the men | thing merely showing they did not under- Witeanl Wendn Medien. Micebeis &y é ters from Lord Lorne and Joseph Cham- : yy now you e trus them with the stand what they were talking about ?” listurbing element isthe uncertainty re- é j & berlain. See window for samples, “ s of Government. We have steadfastly | Continuing the Free Press remarks: “ D zarding the results of the coming elections & 4 Cee *« striven t una 1 ar I Mills says that the Privy Council having} as it is feared that should there bea : a ep lice ; Sip CHantes Tt a d ad aie os anleedates aael — change in government, our present fi-cal é AND & OUR BRITISH BUSINESS Sen PP ©) lj AG ee ali a eee ae policy will be tampered with to such an . 4 ‘ J A. M ] : A a : mY 33 ee , 7 ace : ~ | ment has no discretion in the matter, but extent as to unhinge the present trade sta - Q BOOMING wares : ECW CRNSIERY SRE SL TEER roe ms eee HE DAILY EXAMINER must furnish the remedy if called upon, | tus of the country, and unsettle business p , J y . i ———— — * * | failing action by the Manitoba legislature, generally, 5 pi & ¢ —_—— W VI N ! -_— ~ | This opinion has great force, coming from —There is no blue ruin in the annual é ® i { a e [ - ' i We Depend MAY 14, 1896. the source it does. for on constitutional | Statement of the Bank of Montreal juet Heavy Increase of Im arts From : ‘ oe } C * . : , hie! | it i issued. The statement shows soe ce » ” y p The OCEAN ACCIDENT offers Bicycle Acci- , a i matters there Is Bo higher authority 0] pong bes earned $41,196 over and above i 3 i ¢ ; on your good judgment a | Canada than Mr. Mills. Whether the ob- | the $1,200,000 required for the semi- 4 Canada. dent Tickets, good until agape 31st, 1896, a show you if our line Arren att, our chief fundamental | Jization is legal or moral cannot matter to | suaual dividend of 5 yer cent., and that & ee price $1.50, giving + enefits as under i of WALL PAPER is : : ais ane a a tly appreciate their | ‘be balance of profits new carried forward s . : : ’ not better than can be ee ee oe a he ee ee eS eens eee A Great Improvement in Trade. | $1,900 for death, or the loss of two eyes, or two hands, or found elsewhere. bound to obey the Jaw and the constitu- } responsibility as citzens of a Christian 196 over last year. & ? . 5a " geet + eae ie lice ae a ts two feet, or a hand and a foot by a bicycle accident. , tion. It is well-known, too, that our country.” These words cf the independent —Mr. Francis Wayland Glen, who was é y Lonpoy, May 14. eS ? h f : b You Depend material interests have been stimulated by | Free Press indicate that the intell gent} a prominent liberal M. Pp. from 1874 to ‘a g Anglo-Canadian trade continues to $333 for the loss of a and, or a oot, or an eye, y a : the National Policy. Moreover, the wis- | and conscientious people of Manitoba, as | 1887 w = to — a — _ = ? ‘* make gigantic ttrides. The ee of bicycle accident. . on us for being honest in i i dom boro of experience in the United | well as of Canada at large, are waking up rd ane seamen te 1873 the general & 6 oe oeree oe soac Thee Bekins iesceri $5.00 weekly for total disablement by a bicycle accident, or = walt, eee : 7 > ; ' \ \ . . es : = 4 —_— a. ) . z . d Pe ; tates and elsewhere teaches that our | to their responsibilities about this matter. | varity of Canada was 15 percent. He im \ | from Canada have increased 70 per cent, caused by Typhoid, Typhus or Scarlet Fever, or (This ina very ingens fy interests in respect to trade will be beet | The Hon. David Mills says, in effect, that mediately increased it to 174 per cent, and ‘ e while British imports from all other coun- Smallpox ant point) : y leaving I 2 ; : iev ane « | later endeavored to raise it 20 per cent, but iries only increased 9 -per cent. _ [ : ' ‘: promoted by leaving well enough alone. | the remedying of the grievance of th . c res only me p 9 : : « ‘ @ bicvéle aocident. Trade is now improving. Julging by the minority in Manitoba is a duty to which his et to o to 0 s LY a. : ome $1.25 Ww eekly for partial disable nent by y ace M4 Prices : ertiying news of tylay, Great Britain | she Paliament of Canada are bonny and|, St John Sum: Avorn General iar |& ‘| FOR OUR : . has already decided io give Cinadirns a | the people are now called upon to elect, the opposition is sure of five seats in New é & s a 5 a are always right, whe- preference in home m~ kts. The increaze | pot shuffl *rs, not candidates who face both | Brunswick. A claim of five Seats out of & g : . ther you want paper for » ia the volume of our exports to the! ways, but men who wil! manfully perform | fou:teen is not larger than Mr. B'air wou!d } Charlottetourn. AGENT. ‘4 your kitchen or your & hn a : iia in tae a a be expected to make. B-fore the election p b + parlor. Mother Ountry is QS encouraging as it 18 | that duty. tive years ago his party claimed ten seats & 6 ' —_—— . - - . - J ee a gratifyiaz and wonderful. It is evident that = They ek Cine Makivg the proper discounts, : - ' if we have good things to sel! to the people — eo _— ns they stand to get one this time. ¢ AL q a (M4 The Wall Paper Men, of Great Br.tain the people of Great Brit- (M ntreal Gazette.) —While Mr. Laurier is in Quebec trying & Hs 9 ceranenss i % ain will be ready tou buy them. But it is ae : : a to convince the people that the Remedial! ae. = y ‘ . N 4 ool MOORE Wl McLEOD a5 equally clear that if we have little or noth- | c _ on = Sea lane show, Bill is not stringent eneugh, = 8 = ( oie. (ok. é JUGT Ia: S agere: i t »- a . }; Vounci as give u Opt ‘ s~ ha ic : 4 Ses : fl i ok. a . K Le og 2 say, ene te hom Geay coment bay Menerly | sieun ealisiied to. itu sgpail tums the | conus ond, Seeir geiente wil: Bene at 3 Wy + _&| Velocipedes, Saget MIRIZINTELITELTELITITINET from us. Wemust be able to furnish Supreme Court, bearing on the power of a chile eetianiain (Mr. Joseph Mar‘in) nde : tt WY vs Bint. Rail’ Warons At. hehe fa skint i a pincialna what the market demands, or we shall not | Province to prohibit within its limits in Manitoba that of “vue thing they may ® pL g Buel Nis a lotic wy = eS E Fa succeed. What good things, then, can | *talliv c aneaarne Ramee. ee = be assured, and it is this, that I will never ¢ ot , y & nck DOATC 8, : Ongee Mi he fa . r ret t c - 7 . ; ont Divi +e 5 : -yyProc ‘ L t we in Prince Eiward Island sell in Great ee “i A age tey uestion. In oue day it gave | *llow any in erference with the Manitoba & ae s } xpress W agons, 7 ZL a “ne eg oo a os ~ | titade on a oe | 7-2 Schocl Act if my voice and influence can ’ Rerrown a @ BST. paying your Grocer 3 cente for Britain? The exp*rience of the past twO jan opinion that a Province could not aeaniien 4 rs CAN & arrows, Se jn = Soap and 2 cents for freizht and years has showa that we can do well { prohibit a could i oo on : P Helifex iedih sii te iin oes & AMERI g Steel Bodied Carts, ae — ' Senaniilans charges thereon Bay ; ‘ea ak iunicipality the right t it, a ce hp : . , a ; k Orting : with the products of the cow. Thanks to ; ‘os in he i of H etapa a making much headway this campaign it 4 4 & Doll ¢ abs, Ne i i. ROYAL OAK—mede here. Every the fostering care of the Dominion Gov- ie ? South Miswich. hell is not for want of cries. They have lots Ig i fraction of your money goes for Ss +h ownship of South Nirwich, holding Sag ge ee hei bi ily @ ‘ % Baby Carriers. Bos Se lates kee ernment, acting according to the National | ;hat a local option by-law passed under | Of them. St. John their chief rauy- eer Saf a - Bievele t $12 ° | Sh ») a of > kind Not ss e Policy, the dairy industry has been estab- | authority of an Untario statute was intra | ing cry is Down with Halifax.” In the g OM 465 00 UP h, patety icyc.es a = A Li ht Low OOo oe charg _ oy kind, ov Q , : 1. We vires and effective. The positions were | P. P. A. districts of Ontario their ery is FR $65 ur. 9 5 J boxes required. Pure, unadu ter~ fished in this Province, anl oar contradictory, which goes to show that a| “Hands off Manitoba.” In Manitoba they % The above are from tlie best : ads Shoe fford ated, iocal Tallow Soap, made right ee ee ee. ah OT sid einen on. 6 evgetbotionl ques- | Shout “Provincial Rights.” In the back | J \ manufacturer in Canada. and is a necessity,to comfort. Our Shoes afforc here. extent at least, to co-operate in the produc- | tion may be very different from a judge-| parishes of Quebec they yell eh ® : iw ted é . , gneve gelie® ’ the feet the most delightful housing that Charlottetown Soap Works. tion of butter and cheese for the British | ment of the same court on a definite case | French Canadiaa for ong mw hile Every One arranied. are maxked very low. as neeulity tr Welded” ak ond practi- _ap28 markets. We hare now only to go on in | presented to it for decision. It is an opin- | '™ the city of Montreal, La Patrie, the ¢ sd . : ‘ Cé : ] , J : ’ fro -, } 10n only that the Judicial Committee of | leading Rouge organ, keeps up the refrain & er ae GEO. CARTER & CO., cai treatise on . . ' the way that has been opened for us. It is 3 : . is | that Sir Charles Tupper is altogether too ac Amon ine ezmMers ie ; the Privy Council has rendered. It is} th uh PP log & il Siedhistiiens dud Gusti pleasing to learn that our farmers general | 2, unlikely, however, that an attempt | !mperialistic, and that what is wanted at ¢ may Sooks smen. ‘ ' Z ly are preparing to do so. In this connec- | will ever be made to get it reversed ee L ee! ee ee & é a ee ee Walking Made Pleasant anf Fasy. == =e, F “ ‘ x sa call al « inet ; : 3 Lu aD sier EE OSS NE EE Oe , tion we hail with delight the eplendid aeeia = Ne eae taeda ‘estat cain _ $ é s : ? = e i: as b iory enactment. 10% at a seg is- : © uy ‘ ‘ : — _— ao SOP a that 7 _ latures have no power to prohibit the sale —The Week: Though Mr. Laurier has Wawa. FoTr& Trwr4 FOR BABY CLOTHES, Til fitting shoes cause no end of annoyanee made by Mr. Benjamin Heartz, of this x city. Mr. Heartz has aided to his large herd of milch cows an importation from the Channel Islands, of seventeen head of the famous Jersey and Guernsey, celebrated as milk producers. said to Mr. Taey are belong to the best milking strains. of intoxicants by provincial statute, but, it would appear, they may confer on their municipalities the right tolocally suppress the traffic. The adoption by a county of the Canada Temperance Act§uullities any by-law adopted under authority of a pro vincial local option law, the superior Dominion legislation in such a case over- The politely refused to do the bidding of the Roman Church when what it bids ia con- trary to his sense of the fitness of things, it is difficult to understand what course he will pursue with respect to the Manito- ba difficulty should he become Premier of the Dominion. He has said that he thor- oughly sympathizea with the Manituba whether made by hand or by machine CLAPPERTON’S THREAD J. M. McLEOD & CO and pain. With our stock a perfect fit ina first-class shoe is a very easy matter. aa < S. 8, COBAN, sailing from Mon- The treal Thuraday morning, May 14th, will be due at Charlottetown Monday morning, May 18th, and will sail for St. John’s and , : pee : Harber Grace, Nfll., via Sydaey, carrying Heartz has done well to use his capital riding that of the Province. ne result | minority. Mr. Greenway maintains that ; horses, cattle and sheep on deck and pro- vagy 4 ae. of the cpinion will be to leave things prac- | there is nothing to sympathize about. So is recommended. It is dace under deck at lowest possible rates. om the promotion Of industries suitable to | 1: Wy as they are, unless an attempt is|faras wecan see Mr. Laurier may go strong, even, and remark~ the cenditions which prevail here; and we : : have no doubt that he will, while benefit - ing the province, receive that substantial financial reward which his enterprise de- In with his great dairying farm he has established a cream- serves. connection ery in which the surplus milk produced in the neighborhood will be converted into gilt-edged butter, to please the epicurean palates of wealthy people at home and abroad. The example set by Mr. Heariz, @ keea, far seeing man of business, may well be followed, as closely as possible, by farmers We do not say that they ought all to aspire to ossession of Jersey or Guernsey herds. Fadeed. we think that the Ayrshire and other hardy Northern cattle are, upon the thiougLout the province. made to turn the verdicts of the so-called plebiscites into effect by means of muaici- pal action. These provincial plebiscites were taken in Ontario, Manitoba, Prince Edward Island and Nova Scotia. They meant nothing practical at the time, gave the prohibition workers uothing tangible for their labor, and wil) give’ them neth- ing. @O+O+e NEWS NOTES. Negotiations are in progress between Jepan and Russia looking to joint action in Corea. —— Dr. Salmon, said to be the oldest Free Mason in the world, died at London recent- ly at the age of 106. A number of Sir Charles Tupper’s Winnipeg friends have presented the Pre- mier with a life-size portrait of himself ia quite as far as the present Dominion Gov- ernmert towards reestablishing separate schools. He has said nothing that will prevent him from doing so. He objects to coercion. But what course would he fol- low were he Premier and had failed to effect a peaceful settlement with the Man- itoba Government? This information is needed before the elections take place. —The Winnipeg Free Press, which in the present contest is maintaining an in- dependeut attitude, editorially says: “With their attitude on the School Ques- tion defined by the Leaders of the two great parties within the last few days, the electcrs here are almost, for the first time, in & position to obtain full knowledge of its true bearing as a Canadian public question. It has been our misfortune that partly from its very uature and partly from the efforts of politicians to use, the \ NEW “SUFF STUDS. Separable Collar Studs, Foont Studs, Biouse Sets, Cheap Side Combs, Goll Spectacles. E. W. TAYLOR Cameren Block. Mayl 5 ably free from kiuks. Ask your dealer for Clapperton’s. 2 a Special [uvitation ! We extend to you an invitation to ca:] aud examine our large stock of Footwear (whether you wish to buy or not). We believe that we can- not be beaten as far as Quality and Prices are concerned. Many others Charlottetown, May 11, 1896. A Foolish Fisherman buys Fishing Gear at the first place he That’s why we have always had our large trade in sees it in. A sensible man examines different stocks and buys the best at lowest prices. Fishing Gear at WATSON'S DRUG 8 bid For further particulars as to freight and pa-sage apply to PEAKE BROS. & CO., _mayl3 Agente. FOR SALE—Five Hundred Bales of Prime Hay. J. & T. MORRIS. may13—3i ‘ Political + Meetings. Meetings of the Electors of EAST QUEEN’S will be held at the following places and times ;— i. a. believe so, too, and hence they etbimasieiiimeniiiiameinalse eee eemmneneeeaneeay 7 — Hall, on Monday, 18th May, at whole, more suitable for the purposes of | oil. question bas been surrounded with mists patronize us. It will pay you to a, P the ordinary farmer of this Province. But The wife of Oscar Lyone, a farmer liy- of feeling and prejudice. But the people do so. Winsloe Road, New Hall, Tuesday, 19th, we do say that all our farmers wll do of Manitoba are equally and weil to improve, by breeding and feeding, ing bear Mayfield, Ky.,a few days ago had five children at a birth, all of whom are just law abiding with those of any of the sister The Best Made. “The Bargain Boot Corner.” at 7 p. m. Little York Hall, Wednesday, 20th, at the quality and size of their herds of | doing well and likely to live provinces. It may therefore be confi jently R. K. JOST, MAGNIE ICENT — : ae dtehapbp : = icipated, whether Sir Charles Tuppe ee milch cows, Growing interest is taken in the ap-| *2'C!pated, whet 7 ree MPER,S CORNER i ate sealing weastlegs of Prccnis Soe uF or Mr. Laurier comes into power next ments — . , : = THE POTATO. Ture is to be @ celebration this year in England in honor of the tercentenary of the introduction of the potato. It was in 1596 exactly three centuries ago, that Sir Walter Raleigh planted the first Irish potato in his estate at Youghal, near Cork. It is a singular fact that an insignificent plant, with no beauty of leaves or flowers. with @ nauseous odor and @ juice of a poisonous quality, growing wild among Wales to Prince Charles of Denmark. The Royal family will put off their mourning for Prince Henry of Battenburg on the day of the ceremony. Canadian bicycles are now being ex- ported to Australia. Against this benefit to Canadian labor the Liberal press will, no doubt, feel bound to protest, as it pro- tested against our manufacturers being en- abled to ship agricultural machinery to that market. It is understood that the United States government has presented fresh claims month, our proviacial government will re- ceive and act upon proposals fur a settle- ment which will permanently end the long agitation. For this reason the electors wi!] be wise if they refuse to allo it to fill the political horizon during this contest. There are many other matters affecting the material progress of the country, in- viting their attention, which cannot bé put into the background without injury. et the school question receive such attention as may be necessary to an intelligent un- derstanding of it, but it would be a calam- ity to allew it to overshadow more im port- Creme de La Creme figars, CREME DE LA CREME CIGARETTES Your money back if not the best. REDDIN BROS HON. MR. FERGUSOR’S - MEETINGS. Eldon Hall, Tuesday, 12th May, at 7 » m. Murray Harbor South Hall, Wednesday, 13th May, at 7p. m. Summerside, Friday, 15th. Crapavd Hall, Saturday, 16th, at 7 p.m. Sradalbane Hall, Monday, 18th, at 7 Is not too strong a term to apply when you want to come near the mark atall. But we feel we cannot put the matter too strong wh-n we say the Suits we get up this year are first-class, and would recom- mend everyone to see them whether they buy or not. Noust Stewart, Friday, 22nd, at 7 p. m. Fort Augustus, Monaghan Road School House, Saturday, 23rd, at 6 p. m. Powna', Monday, 25th May, at 7 p. m. Lake Verd, Tuesday, 26th May, at 7 > Mm. : Vernon River Bridge, May, at 7 p. m. Eldon, Thursday, 28th May, at 7 p. m. Belle Creek, Friday, 29th May, at 7 p- m. Wood {Islands Hall, Saturday, 30th May, at 6 p. m. Meetings will be advertised {ater for Wednesday, 27th ’ ; is ra: H N . Caledcnia, Murray Harbor Road and the crevices of the rocks which bound the | fut heavy indemnity on losses on rugar <a Stasley Bridge Ha}], Tuesday, 19th, at JO f. McKENZIE Townships 61, 63 ind 64. shores of Peru and Chili, wakaown to_the | Plantations Lelonging to Americane, which | S— ——_— Car WM. WELSH. ? suave been burnec y Cuban insurgents. y ; “FICE : sday i 7 i : world at large, and all but neglected by4 It is expected that these deneedit’ will Prince Edward Island Railway OPPOSITE POST OFFICE. Morell Hal!, Wednesday, 20ih, at 7 May 7, ’96—d eodw3i = — the rude matives, should have been trans- | lead to further complications, mt vt a a eee ferred three centuries ago to Europe, NOTICE. Souris, St. Patrick’s Hall, Thursday A despatch from Shanghai says that the 2ist, at 2 p, m. * S ——— a Se ee The Campaign eventually to become one of the} Russian Coneul threatens to forcibly seize te H Dundas, Friday, 22nd, at 7 p. m. most important articles of human | ® Stretch of the foreshore of Che-foo, to ave diet and largely influence the population of which Great Britain has a long-standing Until change of Time Table a Special Mail Train will leave Charlottetown at You O’Leary Station, Monday, 25th, at 7 .m, : claim. The British Minister has protest- 6.20 : ° ; Alberton, Tuesday, 26th, at 7 p. m. half the globe. The potato belongs to a | ed against the threatenea seizure, and it is will oo palin tee geen a oe T:gnieh, Wednesday, 27th, at 7 p.m, family of plants botanically known as the | understood that China also objects. ae a fn eee Solanacex, which includes the deadly nightshade and other poisonous plants. The juice of its own leaves and stems, and even of the skin of its tubers, is | slightly poisonous. In its native state the p'ant is small and the tubers rarely exceed the size of a walout or common chestnut. They are also of a moist Waxy consist- ence, and have aslightly bitterish taste. The color of the blossoma is generally white, instead of the red and purple hues of the cultivated sorts. By the careful cultivation of man, however, these emall, waxy and bitter tubers have been swelled into large, farinaceous, palatable potatoes, Reduced to @ fine thing, the prohibition judgment means:-(1) That the pro- vinces cannot prohibit retail selling; (2) that they can authorize local municipali- ties to prohibit; (3) that they can prohibit the manufacturing of liquor for sale in the province; (4) that they cannot pro- hibit the importacion of liquor from other provinces, or from abroad. -<—~ - If you would always be healthy, keep your blood pure with Hood’s Sarsaprilla, the One True Blood Purifier, FISHING TACKLE—JOHNSON & JOHNS ON. (standard time), connecting with Steamer to and from Point du Chene. A. McDONALD, D. POTTINGER, Superintendeut. Gen. Man. Gov. Rys. Railway Office, Charlottetown, 12th May, 1896. Office To Let. In the Cameron Block, next door to Messrs. Peters, Peters & Inge. Imme- late possession given. Apply to HORACE HASZARD. mayl1—6i 135 Seen Them ? Our $2.50 GENTS’ LACE and CONGRESS BOOTS, worth $3.50, and our LADIES?’ $1.25 LOW SHOES. About twenty different styles to select from. These lines will cost you about 25 percent. more in any other store in town, If you see them you will buy sure. Yours for Shoes. By order of Committee. mayll NEIL McNEVINS.—Heirs or representa tives of Nerl McNevins (or MacNevins, or MacNevin) who was in Bath, Maine, in May, i575. are m quested to communicate with me as to his esiate.—FRED. W. L. Moore, Solici- tor, London House Corner. mayl 2i WANTID.—A Girl for general housework. Apply at once to Mrs, D, STEWART, Kent Street. may 14 3ipd COOK WANTED—By the 220d May. Aprly to Mrs. F..W: Hyndman. may litt BICYCLE BARGAIN—* Monarch.”—high- e t grade wheel. very Jittle, Good as A. E. MicEACHIEN, - apls THE SHOE MAN. new, Color, excellent combination. Excey- Uionally easy running—2%pounds. $7) only. 4ddross * Bicycle,” P. O. Box 704 CHARLOTTETOWN BOOT FACTORY To the Wholesale Boot Trade. As it is very early to buy for Fall, we kindly ask you to wait until later in the season, on you with a fine lot of Fall samples of BOOTS at low- est prices, when we will call GOFF BROS. Charlottetown, May 14, 1896—246 LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S KNITTED COTTON UNDERWEAR. Fine Egyptian Cot- Full Bleached Vests, Full Bleached Swiss In East Queen's. Conservative Rallies | The Hon. D. Ferguson, A. Martin, Esq., and other prominent Consertives will address the electors of East Queen’s. At Eldon Hall, on Tuesday, 12th inst., at 7 o'clock p. m. At Murray Harbor South Hall on Wed nesday, 13th inst., at 7 o’clock p.m. Theelectors generally are respectfully invited to attend. JAMES CLOW, Pres’t. East Queen’s Lib-Con Ass’n. May 7th, 1896. et (2 Fine Cream Cotton, halt fl sleeves, finished top and necks, full fashion- ed or straight, 12 cents each. (8c. bed Vests, shortsleeves Cream Color, wide rib- 20 full finished and rs { es oes in We have the finest range of Ladies’ and Children’s Vests and wnec : . to ule deen a ever shown by us, Many new lines and novelties that | [6c. 30c. ston, ribbed, — short sleeves, croched necks, | a wonderful value—20 | cents each. Stanley Brothrs. long or short sleeves, high or low neck, fine | finish, ioned, finished and full fash-are only to be seen to be appreciated, We invite your inspection. 16 cents each, ioned, 3Q+cents each. Stanley Brothers, | Stanley Brothers. STAN LEY BROTH ERS, 18 cents each. é Stanley Brothers. Stanley Brothers, i as ta