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It is made from the purest materials; white goods become whiter and colored goods brighter when washed withit. A purer soap is beyond the art of soap making. Ask your dealer. For sale every where, J.) UAPTHORN & CO Charlottetown Soap Works Ga esa ad a QB [> [> [> shoo to fd (hv KE AAFIIGAS sy We Always ~ KEEP IN STOCK— Christie. Brown & Co’s Fresh Biscuits. Fig Bar. Marie. Social Tea. Fruit Gingerbread. Tea. Ginger Nuts. Arrowroot, Oracknel. Waiter Ice Wafers. Reception Wafers. Ginger Wafers, (in pound Tins.) Fresh and reliable, Sanderson & Co PURE FOOD SELLERS. BLS GSI SESS PA Bl > 2 al» 3 af > 336 cyl» 34 Elgin, it has been proven that more votes were cast for the Conservative candidates than were eounted by the deputy return- ing Officers. Iu the West Elgin cace,one of | the deputy returning officere appears to | bave been personated by an individual who forged } that THE =r THE DAILY EXAMINER| ELECTICN FRAUDS. cks of tle Liberals in the Pro- e of Ontario are being found out. I[n South Ontario,as announced a few days ago minality of Mr. Dryden’s agents was so clearly established that his election annulled.” In twe recent On- tions, West Huron and West fario DY f Cc At Sault Ste. Marie another personator ofa deputy the true official’s name. returning officer is openly charged with lestroying bel'o's and doctoring the poll book, As ‘Standard Ulevatora” latter-day Liberals are peculiar. our — SPOILS FOR THE VICTORS. Tue Toronto Mail and Empire intimates those from whom Sir Louis Davies gets the eupples for the Government steamers makea handsome profit on their The Mail and Empire supplies a few samples showing how economical Sir Louis was last year : sales. Regular Gov’m’t price price Brick, per thoueand.........€800 $40 00 Lime, per bushel,............ 10 42 MRE ooh ghekns | Ee 034 Nails, per keg............. . 200 575 NOU Seas ks. 5s 15 115 MTnitieh «ao use uwacccee 5 OO 8 50 PE k,n webaes se 10 210 Baking powder per Ib...... 134 50 Flour per bil..........0..... 500 7 50 Coal, perton, at Sydney... 3 00 6 00 Business is business in the opinion of Sir Louie and at least some of his political frieud:.’ rae —There wa plague of caterpillars in the county of Brome, Quebec, represented by the Minister of Agriculture. The Gazette remarks thatife practical minister of agriculture cannot keep his own county free irom presets, what con he keep ? —TheSummerside Journal remarksthat “The Farquharson goveroment hea eern tainly done much to discourage a number of the smaller t-rries, by the imposition ofatax<f ovebundred dollars each upon all companies carrying on busiuess of com-~ mon carriers for the irapsporation of freight and passengers by the means of steamships. The people raised a storm of protest againet the numerous taxes im- posed by the Peters administration, but it remained for the preasnt government to ‘cap the climax’ by ths inventio: of new taxes, hithertoun:honghtof. Unles« there it & change a: rulers, Prirce Eijward Ielanda local taxa ion wi | scon be as hens y and as varied as that of freevtrade Euy- laud.” FSTEEMED EXCHANGES. Mentreal Gazette: George Hart,cro-s ing from Canadsa'to the United S:ares at the Niagara frontier, with a kit of work- man’s tools, was caught by DeB-rry, and ron back to the Queen’s dominions. Thousands ef poorle educated centra!) European immigrants enter the United States every week without the evidence of wealth or capacity for skilled that the possession ofa kit of tool im- ples. In some parts of the Republic it is betterto bea “dago” than a Canadian white man. Three of the Australian c»lenies are differentiating iv favo: of British manve facturers and against imp rts frem foreign countries, | since and asthe affair indu-try The bes: way to arod sickness is to ; keep yourself healthy by taking Huodd’s | Hood’s Saraparilla, tue great blood ouri- i fier. DAi.Y EXAMINER, NOTES FROM THE COUNTRY What is Going on All Over The Province, INTERESTING ITEMS FROM THE EXAMINER'S CORRESPONDENTS Usual Weekly Budget Various Sections. Our from Stanley Bridge Notes. Farm operations io this section are we!] advanced although the weather has been very unfavorable. The late rain bas done untold benefit to the grasa and the fears that were entertained for a short hay crop tm ~ tm; are now nopelessly fallen, “= > Mr. A J McLeod, of the firm of A J Mc- Leod & Co, left Monday on a we)l-earned trip to the United States. Our echoe!l is as usual to the front with a a good staff of teachers. : At present most of the pupils are enjoy ing their syring holidays—but the advanc- ed students are still receiving instruction ; he principal, H A W McConbrevy, denying himself of his holidays in order to give his pupils a'l possible instruction. In this he bas won, more than ever, theesteem of all the ratepayers who are not slow to per- csive psinstaking work, and we have no doubt they wil] shortly show their appre- ciation of it. Mr. DA Wedlock, of the firm of Wed- lock Bros, who has been on a business trip to Nova Scotia, arrived home on Tuesday. Messrs Fred McNeili and T Henderson, of Charlottetown, spent the 24th in this vicinity fishing. They made some very good catches, sod are Joud in their praise as to the trout fishing at Stanley. Quite a pugilistic match took place in a remote part of the village not long was well noised around by the several admirers of the participauts a large crowd assembled and betting ran high on ihe d ff-rent favorite. The match resuited io a draw and the parties sre arranging for another meeting Easter: Notas. The farmers of this section ar? busily engaged at their epring work. Some bave already their sowing doae. The old sayieg, “The unexpected al- ways happeas,” came true of late, when Jobo Cuing rece.vel a telegram trom Boston anuouucirgthe death of one of hie danghtere. The deceased jeaves a father, three sisters and a brother to mourn the loss ofa desrone who has pase-ed away. Freeman Kennedy, Williat: D. Stewart anil Seldon McLean have. secured th- Coutract of erecting large dwelling house for Harlas K -uo-dy. John Alexander S-ew#art is alao at work on a fine barn for Mr. Theo. Mie Donald. Tue ExaMiver isa welcome visitor here each Saturday. Danpy Jim. Winsloe Cheese Factory. Dear Six ,—[ wae somewhat surprised to nole, in » recent iseue of the Pstriot, an item in which it is stated that Wineloe Cheese Factory when completed will be ‘second to nou” in the Province, It ix surprising to find a statement ao moch at variacce with the general opinion ofthe patoo-. Sraoge it is to. fiad “mechanical sngennity” attriimtep ‘o 3 mans devon «tf good taste and judgment +B lO allempt ‘uo rec itv thea: “propursion of the short post ¢f the building Ly lerg ben- Ing thé rafier—thus putting unnecesaary DYSPEPSIA, TYRANT The Disease ofthe Day and How to Cure it. Dyspepsia thcugh Widespread is bein, Slowly Siam ped out by Dodd’s Dyepep- sia Tablets. They Form the Only Immediate Relief and are the Only Radical Cure. No Disease is more common than Dys- pepsia. It exists in more or Jess severe form in pearly every man, womanand child you meet, How many people do you know who never have a headache ? How many people do you never have a Bilious attack ? How many people are there who were never rendered miserable by Heartburn, Sour Stomach, Foul Baeath, or Water - brash ? Have you anv idew of the extent of Catarrh of the Stomach in this country ? (ndizestion—Drspepsia — that’s what all these symptows mean. know who ee oocaa OF BOBY AND SOUL, Biliousness only temporary, miserabie while it lasts. It may m-an even in those symptoms if they are frequen’, that the liming of your Stomach is out of order, which is Dyspep- sia _ In the case of Catar:hof the Stomach it means that permanent inflammation bag svcured a lodgement there. But it all comes up to the same th but it is very Dyepepsia,. Bill a he stomach failgto secrete the juices which digest the food. The foed ferments and makes the j)- flammation worse. Jt may be in the case of headache and The blood lecks nourishment gained fram food. and cannot repair the stomach. And 80 it goes in acircle, and the suffer- er coe a] the time, 8 spepsia Tablets Ji . yspep ts Jigest the They give the stomach a holiday. They keep the blood fed, The blood repairs the stomach. The stomach recuperates and fioally Starts work again Strong as ever.§ Dodd's Dyspepeia Tablets are, 50 cents a x All draggrsts sell them. CHARLOTTETOWN, JUNE 1, 18»: Setting uy et cost upon the patrons and the public gazea la-+ting monument « siupidity aud lack of judgment. Itisa'so suprising to notice tiat, con trary to precedent, South Winsloe school was not mentioned in this article. Judg- ing from what bas been seen of this game of securing cheap popularity throngh the medium of the public press, the probable’ solution of the matter is that thie time it was Mr. Carters “‘innings” und we may expect thatthe «chool and echoo!l teacherof South Winsloe will aot be forgotten in the next corresponden.:e from this v‘cinity. most Oxss2RvER, = <8 A QUESTION? Srr,—Can anyone tell me what ails our member, etc., Sam Reid, who, before be went to Charlottetown to fill Mr. Bell’s place, never tasted, touched nor handled and could preach the neatest temperance sermon imaginable. The “accursed stuff” was to be banished at any cost, and the mere mention of “blood money” of any kind gave him an epleptic fit, What could therefore work such a sudden and terrible change. Was McPhail’s appoint- ment to Bro. McNeill’s place the price of his vete as 80 many Aver. Tryon, —— A EXPECTANT “INDEPENDENT.” Sir,—-The Guardian in its short article on Premier Farquharson’s letter, calls that gentleman a “hypocrite,” “traitor.” “netrayer,” “dishonest,” “narrow-gauge,” “time eervivg,’ ‘‘principle-sinkiug poli- tician,” etc. Surely after that it will call upon all honest voters to tend him to his reward. INDEPENDENT. Positively cured by these ittlo Pills, They also relicve Distress from Dyspepsia Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per. fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsé. ness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongue Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. Smali Pill. Small Dose, Small Price, Substitution the fraud of the day. See you get Carter's, Ask for Carter's, Insist and demand Carter's Littic Liver Pills. FV... Screens DOORS and WINDOW &— All sizes on hand and made to order. Prices right. A. DUCHEMIN & £0 P. E. I. Door & Sash F actor y New Chocolate Goods We have jast received from Gane og! Bros @ nice assortment of their fin- est chucolates, in both light and dark coverings, including— Lily Nougatines, Burnt Almonds, Walnut Creams, | Almontinos, Cocvatinas, G. B. Cream Drops Ice Cream Drups, Trilbys Sumatras, F arinas, ete. BEER & GOFF GROCERS | Mooateatans Fit-.... pataaceataateaten —_ —_—- “— - Coa Q% Us $10, $12, $15 & Sib Se okae ~ Tweed Suits, Serge Suits, Worsted Suits, made up in all tne latest styles, dou- ble or single breasted, cutaway or Prince Albert. ) We can fii .the strait man, the round shouldered man, the stout or slim man, jus: as €asy as the ordinary man _ just because the goods are MADE that way. Tkey are cut to suit the different figures. Bt -—~<a Freform has removed the last objection to ready made clutning (weakness iu vital points) From start tu finish Fit'Reform is made to . # wear. It is just such clothing as thousands of people all over the Dominion have been looking «nd longing for; now there is a great demand for it, in fact we cannot get from the makers enough, mass ‘ Phis is our seventh shipment this ee sprin Za a“ (mABPYr ° ‘ PRUWSE sw DADS a a ee * & % The Wonderful Cheap Men pee x Re eer