. 4 ee a TH LOCAL AND OTHBR ITRMS, Beer Bros. fur Dress Goods, Kiectors, Maintain National Policy, - ‘ N in 4 Ma t Ha -_ S I : g \ 4 Divis At 8 Prouw Mon ‘ r ‘ arrive a! » se UCK etitinerssstliipmentiil : ATI (irea meering : Mark Ha t ni; attend Ai ~ 4 ] wnifor 7 ~ : to ‘ : a . ‘ i \ i mor x» * s oO ¢ x the 1 early 7 \ y \ ee * . ack now tract= 4 x s or a si isisincins 7 ss a ; at Char tiwa i : € Ie ‘ ‘ sail tf - ~ aS \ For furthe uéars s sivertis € icing : e ‘ : > ‘ > Och Ciosing exercis e t Feboaircom this evening at 8 oc K s Hanér the | t.-Governor the cha i $ % res edu ut Ww % t itltend o Electors, Vote for a’ Gor- ernnient of Statesnien. Lav periciiced | Thursday, ence bv Mr. Harkins’ clever Saturday afternoon was very wel! attend ed, and “ The War of Wealth ” didiy given. I Kentucky ” was repeated i aire. The large audience present greatiy |} enjoyed the perfurmance, and the an-| Benncerment OY Mr W ise of & return y sit | mext year was received with applause. - Electors, Stand by the Law Gnd the Constitution. - = evening “In Old vv special Mooxt it Ex R yx.— This evening the mooalight excursion under the ans pices of the Good Templars takes place | @a the steamer Jacques Cartier. Tie : committee have worked hard, and have made every arranyement to insure a goo time. Refreshments will be for sale on| the boat Band, gramaphone and vocal | Music w heir while away the evening Those who are capable of naving an even- ing’s enjoyment, come. Steamer leaves Navigation Wharf at 8 o’clock, sharp. Tickets ouly 20 cents | Leacve or tur Cross.—Yesterday was the ano versary of St. Aloysius, patr of ssint of the League of the Cross. and the wWembers of that organization began the} wdservance of the day by receiving Holy Communion in a body at St. Joseph’s | ynvent, at 8 o’clock, when they were ‘ddressed by His Lord-hip Bishop Mac- | dora! In the tog there was Bene- detion of the Blessed Sacrament at sawe place, F even the | Father Ar-enault, Spiritual | Director of the League of the Cross, offi- | Ciatinz. The choir of Str. Joseph’s Sod- | Slity rendered excellent music at both ser Yiees. The altar was beautifully decorat ed with caudles and flowere by the good! Sisters of the Convent. $< + sl . . “ee Electors, Maintain the Na- tional Policy. BKUTAL ASSAULT AT SOURIS, On Saturday night last a row started in |} C the Souris grit free trade establish ments. Blows wereexe!} anged freely. One of } the combatants, Pius bcKinnon, the same individual whe cansed a disturbance at Senator Wo. x)= meet ng and who was on that occasion summarily ejected from the Hal]—went outside and picked upa heavy hardwood door-bar, with which he threat- ened io go for the first man who made his Sppearance. The first to appear, as it appened, was Mchael Sweeny of Bear River Line & oad. MeKinnon at once Struck him full ewing jtevelling him 0} the ground It was though at firat that Sweeney was killed. Doctore were sent fur who found a large wound from which the bhood flowed fre: y. The cheek bone was fractured badly by the blew. Sweeney re Mained u nsiousnes hours, ti to his home. He afier which he was #aman al<ut 60 veais of age, married McKinnon for several apd has A fammliy was Promptly arrested by A. Steele and D.| 0 Brie on, Constables, who sti]! have him Custocy. Electors, Vote Down the Obstructionists. the id | could suggest itself i }most unp jmade. They Oo iJ. B. Macdonald s. ¢ '¢ K DAILY EXAMINER : Buy Your Hats at Prowse Bros. We have been so awfully busy this spring that it is al most impossible for us to keep you posted as to the many bar gains offered by us in our ear- pet, hat and cap departments, but ask you to drop in if there is anything in cur line on your hist. PROWSE BROS., The wonderful Cheap Men. i ‘ White and colored shi $1.50 and $1.75. and ties all prices, | places. Underelothing cheap, | PROWSE BROTHERS. Gents’ Furnishing Department Hard and soft hats from 25e Collars and cuffs much Jess than other rts 2Fe, 50c, 70+, $1.00, $1.25. »o° up. Braces all sizes in stock. House Furnishing DEPARTMENT — Unprecedented success has ret us in this department this spring. Ccirpets, Mats an] Matting cheaper than ever.) Curtains and blinds at prices s» low that there is no excuse for not buyinz. Everything in this department is marked | low enough t) Ln ck out all eompetit on. Prowse Brothers & Co. i | MONDAY, from 50e up fur 2 piece suits, or $2.50 up for 8 piece. |go spending your meney for children’s suits wit 10ut first see- =o a - —_— JUNE 22, 1896. Children’s Clothing DEPARTMENT 2 or 3 piece suits to fit boys, from 4 to 14 years old $2.5 Don’t ing our new styles. PROWSE BROS The Wonderful Cheap Men Carter's for Wall Panar \ FISHY AFFAIR A Grit meeting was held at Mr. Cartney warehouse, Murray The Lures River, on Saturday afternoor grit politicians m Charlottetown were out in full force, nsisting of Mr. Davies, H. C. McDonald, L. E. Prowse, ete., flanked by the George - wW a Cardigan contingent, Messrs Scrimgeour, D. A. McKinnon and Dr. te i. : wa : tobertson it was a purely one-sided Tair, no Conservative being allowed even iafcrmation; and of course ao reply was allowed tothe extra— agant aud wild assertions of the Island “stretcher” Mr. Davies stated that he was ent rely opposed to the Branch Rail- ways in P. E. [sland with the exception the Murrry Harbor and Belfast branch. e was returned with Laurier he would ould for that branch, and might consider the Bridge and Clifton r any others. He pro American market to Western Canada, and the Nova Scotia and New Brunswick market to the farmers of P. E. Islaud. It was given out before the meeting that no discussion would be allowed and no interruptions made, so the was clear for any statement that tothe mind of the grit politician to be had the opportunity and mproved it thoroughly. Tne member for Squaw Bay seems to have been ruled out entirely by his party, as he was not allowed to epeak. Dr. Robertson from Montague and D. A. McKinnon from ; . &SK & question for « » anything he « f that was built he Emeral i, Star lev Branch, but nev mised the coast incipled | Georgetown, with the “ wonderful cheap” man from town, got in their little quota. Mr. Davies, with amazing cffrontery, got otf some incredible statements, and wound up with afew old chestnuts—the horse story and the story of the miaister (ve have them all by heart now), and was fol- by the great Gow from Cardigan,! , : iowed } who soon emptied the warehouse, and the meetipg ended. 5 Ladies’ bicycle leggings in and brown just received at J black, tan B. Macdon } @id's. McMillan & Hornsby’s for the Go to . f stationery and wall paper rest quality « Infants’ S hoes.—See the nice Jine in all colours, just the kind for the little ones, at Just received —The Strand, Nickle and Penny msgazines jast received at McMillan & Hornsby’s. i ’ Bald Frteads Muke a great floor for tliesto danceon. We can’« make hair ‘ grow on, but we tell you something to keep the flies off. Kill them off the first ¢ ‘ ¢ a ¢ ¢ 4 ( cf the season and have peace é ¢ : ¢ ’ 4 ¢ ¢ % ae oe @ eS in the home. TANGLEFOOT does it. A fresh stock juit received 4 Sold whelesale and retail. 2». ¢ Johnson & Johnson. ( Graduates in Pharmacy. oOo 2322S 8488 40073 4 ue --:s INTEREST... Is well looked out for at this store. If you want the biggest values for the least money, this it the place you want to deal at You know the story, we make the goods ourselves in a modern furniture fac- tory, doa large wholesale trade on the mainland, and are in a position to take care of the interests of our retail customers. MARK WRIGHT & C0, LTD A1HevennennennenpenseneennennennennennenernRrnRnERnTRRPRR ORDER RT PPDDODP PDI LZ « WH ——AT ALi “4, This Week oe a a a a Rare Opportunity * Housekee BARGAIN ® Several lines of high grade goods are in- claded at lower prices than are usual or possible under ordinary circumstances. | (OUNTERPANES To Purchase Supplies” “= OD OVBOROVWO BEER BROS. ITE «x A pers = Hotels WLLWALUASLANAUAALAALAUAGAULAALAALAALAOdASdddadddddddscaddsddecdddaddcdddddddddadda wide | WHA THER. —fresh south west and weet winds, fair aud warm, showe: ® ja 8 few places. | EVERY THE PE OPA ee inal: , ataaias riectlon | Day. he newest and latest fs 0 Just opened. In extra pretty Detachable collars Full bishop sleeves, designs. and cuffs. | LADY CAN VOTE FOR ONE OF THESE. } ieee } i ( White, | | Pink, Combinations of} Navy, | | Sky, | Cardinal. | Pretty ties to wear with | the above. W.A. Weeks & Co. Wholesale & Retail. june 22,1896 . | ST. DUNSTAN’S COLLEGE, Prize List for 1895-96, RELIGIOUS INSTRUCTION. Ist cla-s (Controversial)—1, F. G. O'Neill; 2, J. Connolly and A. B. Me- Donald, equal; honorable mention, W. B. Cunningham, Miscouche and Jas. Dono hoe. 2nd class (Perseverance—l, Cleaver Sullivas, city, donated by Rev. D. B Reid; 2, John Campbell; honorable men- tion, Arthur Sullivan, Thomas McCarron, city. 3rdclass (Perseverance)—1, Sey- mour Marpby; 2, A. A. Callaghan; honer- able nention, Jas. Walsh, M. J. Murphy. {th class (Butler’-)—1, Fred McDonald, city; 2, Daniel Fitzpatrick, Royalty; hon- orable mention, Jas. Blake, Ed. Blake, Royalty. CLASSICS~-ENGLISH. Ist class (Shakespeare)—1, John Con- nolly; 2, W.B. Cunningham; honorable mention, A. B. McDonald and P. J. Reddy 2nd class (Milton)—1, Jas. Donahoe; 2, Jos. A. Murphy; honorable mention, Leo Graham and Thomas McCarron. Third class (Lay ot Last Minstrel and Grammar—l, James McTague; 2, Chas McCarthy. Honorable mention, E. Hughe:, P. Steele. Fourth class (parsing and analysis) I, Vincent McQuaid; 2, Dennis Handrahan. Honorable mention, Wm. Gillis, M.J. Murphy. Fifth clase O’Brien; 2, F; mention, Jas, (Grainmar) 1, Daniel McDonald. Honorable Blake and Chas. Roy. History of Literature (Jenkins)—~l, A. G. McDonald,’Georgetown, donated by Rev. J.J. McDonald; 2, George Cahill. Hon- orable mention, John Connolly and W. B. Cunningham, Rhetoric (Quackenbo:)—1, Geo. Cahill; 2, Jos. A. Murphy. Honorable mention, Johan Connolly, P. J. Keddy. LATIN. First class (Horace, Livy, Tacitus and Com position)—1, P. F. Doyle; 2, S: & Burke. Honorable mention, John Bla- quiere Second class (Cicero, Virgil and Com- position)—1!, A. B. McDonald, donated by Rev. J. C. McLean; 2, Geo. Cahill. Hon=- orable mention, ?obn Connolly, Jas. WU. Parent. 5 Third class (Cesar, Virgil and Com- positien)—1, Jas. Donahoe; 2, W. B. Cun. ninghbam. Honorable mention, Jos. A Murphy, Jas. McTague. Fourth Class (Elements) —1, E. Hughes; 2, A. A. Callaghan. Honorable mention —Harry Hughes, Seymour Murphy. Greek, First Class (Homer, Euripides and Composition)—1, S. R. Burke; 2, G.F. O'Neill Honorable mention— Jos. O. Parent, P. F. Duffy. Seconi Class (Xenophon and Composition)—I, A. B. McDonald; 2, [, F. Doyle. Honorable mention—John Blaquiere, T. B. Foley. Third Class (Elements)—1, John Con- nolly; 2. Arthur A. Sullivan and John Campbell, equal. Honorable mention— | Joe. , | mention, Geo. Cahill, P, F. Doyle. Se- oy ev. A. P. | Hughes. Honorable mention—Jobn Blac- | hoe; 2, Jas. McTague and Seymour Mur- | phy, equal. | Cuoningham and F. D. | Walsh, | McDonald;2, Jos. A. Murphy and F. D Connolly and P. F. Duffy. |} (Modern) — 1, justice, A. G. Mz:Denald, Leo Graham. French, First Class—1, A. B. McDon- | ald, donated by A. McDonald, Esq., P. E. | I. Ry); 2, A G. MeDonald. Honorable mention—T. B. Foley, Geo. Cahill. Sec | ond Class—1, Arthur A. Sullivan, donated | by afriend; 2, Hiwin Hughes. Honorable | mention — John Connolly and Vincent Blake. Third Class (Fasquelle)—1, Jas MeTague, A. A. Callaghan; 2, M J. Murphy. Honorable mention—S. Murphy, Wm. Gillis. SCIENCES, Philosophy —First Class (Me’aphysics), prize awarded to A. J. Donnelly. Second Class (Logic), prize awarded to 8. R. Burke. : Physics.—1, A. B. McDonald (donated by Senacor Macdonald); 2, Geo. Cahill. Honorable mention, J. Blaquiere and Patrick McQuillan. Chemistry—1, John Blaquiere; 2, Jas. Donahoe. Honorable mention, George Cabill, P. F. Doyle, P. F. Duatty. Astrooomy—l, 8S. R. Burke, > wi Foley, G. F. O'Neill, A. J. Donnelly, equal (donated by Rev. 8. T. Phelan); 2, George Roy (donated by Senator Macdon- ald). Honorable mention, Real Miller. | Botany— 1,8. R. Burke; 2, F. G. O'Neill. Honorable mention, T. B. Foley, George Cahill. “ Physics! Geography—l, A. G. McDon- ! ald (donated by Rev. R. B. McDonald; 2, Leo Graham. Honorable mention, Jos. A. | | Murphy. MATHEMATICS, Trigonometry.—1, A. G. McDonald; 2, A. B. MeDonald. Honorable mention, P. F. Doyle, G. F. O'Neill Geometry.—Firat Class (Six Books and Exercises)—1, John Connolly (donated by Mr. J. T. Clarken); 2, John .%. McDon- ald. Honorable mention, P. McQuillan, Parent. Second Clas; (lhree Books and Exercises)--1, James Dona- hoe; 2, John Campbell. Honorable men- tion, P. F. Duffy, A. Sullivan. Third Class (One Book and Exercises)—1, Vin- cent McQuaid; 2, L. D. Tobin. tHonor- able mention, George Roy, M. J. Murphy. Algebra —First Class: 1, A. B. Me- Douald; 2, A.G. McDonald; Honorable cond Class—1, James Donahoc; 2, Jol.n Connolly. Honorable menti pn, Patrick Phelan, John Campbell. Third Class—1, L. D. Tobin; 2, P. F. Duffy. Honorable mention, Harry Hughes, Jos. A. Murphy. COMMERCIAL COURSE. Book-keeping, First Class—1, Jos. A Murphy; 2, F. D. Blake. Honorable men- tien—Harry Hughes, Thor. McCarro . Second Class—1, Laval Fortier, donated McLellan; 2, Edwin quiere, Jos. Fortin. Arithmetic, First Class—1, Jas. Doua- Honrable mention—W. B. Biake. Second Class—1l, Lennis Handraban; 2, M. J Murphy; 3. Honorable mention—James Wm. Gillis. Third Class—1, Daniel Fitzpatrick; Chas, Roy. Honorable mention—Daniel O'Brien. H story. First Class (Ancient) —], A.G. Honorable mention—Jobhn Second Clas: Jas. Donahoe ; 2, Leo Graham, Honorable mention —W. B. Cunningham and Jas. McTague Third Class (Canadian)—1, Danie) O'Brien; 2, Ed. Blake. Honorable men- tion, James Blake and Daniel Fitzgerald Blake, equal. Gevgraphy (First Class).—1, Cleaver Sullivan; 2, W. B. Cunningham. Honor- able mention, James Donahoe and Jamee MecTague. Second Class—!, Daniel Fitz patrick; 2, Daniel O’Bri n. Honorable mention, Ed. Blake, James B'ake. Reading (First Class).—1, Daniel Fitz- patrick; 2, William Gillis. Hororable meation, M. J. Murphy and Dennis Han- drahan. Second Class—l, Fred. McDon- ald; 2, Daniel O’srien. onorable men- tion, James Blake ani Ed. Blake. Third Class—-Em. Hugies. Dictation (First Class —1, Jas. Walsh; 2, M. J. Murphy. Honorable mention, Charles Roy. Second Class—1, Daniel O’Brien; 2, Fred. McDonald. Honorable mention, James Blake and Ed. Blake. MUSIC, Piano.—Preficziency, Pan] Gagnon. Jm- provement, James Walsh. Violin.—Proficiency, F. Improvement, Jules Miller. G. O'Neill. Electors, Vote for the Gov- ernment which Befriends the Farmers. scitcaencacittaliiiesiitii nti WHERE TO GET INFORMATION, Sir,—The Guardian this morning, over the heading ‘‘Not Enforced,” referring to the terrible illicit traffic in strong drink bow going on in town and country, and no effort being madeto bring offenders to says: “There is shameful neglect of duty somewhere.” Well, if the editor | of that paper wishes to be correctly inform- ed on this matter, let hira send a reporter or go himself to the Mount Stewart grit rally of the so-called Liberals this evening. The Guardian itself tells its readers that this grit pow wow at Mount Stewart Hall | to-night is to be addressed by Mr. Welsh, Attorney-General Peters, Hon. D. Far- | quharson, the President of the Citizens’ | Temperance League, and others. Now, if the Guardian is sincere, he will easily find out for himself the information which he | solicita, — eo LORD MASHAM AND THE COBDEN CLUB, Lord Masham has sent the Cobden Clab achallenge. He will forfeit 1,000 guineas to Guy’s Hospital if the Cobden Club can prove him to be wrong in holding “that protection will give more employment and better wages than free imports,” and “that from 1846 to the year 1896—that is, for 50 years—free imports have always been injurious to the country,” and have serious- lv lessened the productive power of our great industries, and have pro tanto great- | ly lessened the national wealth. If the club fail they are to forfeita like amount to the hospital funds. Lord Masham points out that our ins’stence on free im- | ports is the bar to ary commercial federa- tion with our colonies.—London Times. ; More Aynon. | | i Cider, apple juice cider—A few casks ¢ f that excellent drink for tea parties. App y to A. M:Neill & Co, auctioneers. FISHING RODS — ENG LISH — HALF-PRICE, AT DODD'S Watches of Known Reputation Only are a safe investment for 1896. The rapid growth | of the watch industry has produced a multitude of makes you had better keep your hands off. Make a careful investiga- tion and nine cases out of ten your choice will be a watch of KNOWN RE- PUTATION. I have a number of such watches and I believe I can give youa watch as satisfac- tory as you can possibly desire. W. W WELLNER 'two or three kinds of Empire Blend. FORM OF BALLOT. WEST QUEEN’. DAVIES —- Louis Henry Davies, of Charlottetown, in 3 Queen’s County, in the Province of Prince Edward Island, Barrister. | JENKINS John Theophilus Jenkins, of Upton, West Royalty of Charlottetown, in Queen's County, in the Province of Prince Edward Island, Doctor of Medicine. 4 mt ae hee ‘Those who wish to vote for the Liberal-Conservative Candidates wil] mark a cross opposite their names as in the above forms for West Queen’s, Information For Eleciors. POLLING PLACES IN THE CITY AND ROYALTY, Ward 1 West, at MacKachern’s Bailding, Corner King and Qacen Streeis. Ward | East, at Flynn’s Livery Stable, Kings S reet, near Great Geo g> Street. Wara 2 West, at Mrs. Callaghans Store, Sidney Street, between Queen and Pownal Streets, Ward.2 East, at Mrs. Connolly’s dwelling, Sidney Street, near Great George Street. Ward 3 West, at Edward Needham’s Store, Pownal Street. Ward 3 Ea-t, at Alfred Quirk’: dwelling, Priace Street, near St. Pauls Church. Ward 4 West, at Noore’s Store, next the Opera House, Grafton Street. Ward 4 Centra), at Bernardi Kigzin’s dwelling, near Pbilharmonic Ha!!, Grafton Street. Ward 4 East, at Jobn Cameron’s dwelling, King Square. Ward 5 East, at Charles McGregor’s Workshop, St. Peters Road. Ward 5 Kast Central, at Mr. Coffin’s dwelling, Euston Street, between Great George Street and Prince Street. Ward 5 West Central, at Fred. Foster’s Carriage Shop, Upper Queen Street. Ward 5 West, at Alex. Horn:’s Warehouse, Fitzroy Street, near Queen. toyalty East, at Gregory’s, St. Peters Road : tovalty West, at McMurrows, Lower Malpeque Road. FREE TRADE. You will have both if you buy Clothing, Hats, &§ Suits and Furnishings at D. A. BRUCE, Canada’s Famous Tailoring Establishment. sat iy, sy Qu SZ Sw q Ais ZG S GINS Yor Thea Warm Weather See our Men's Balbriggan Un- derclothing. See our Fine Cashmere Socks’ See our Light Summer Coats’ See our Men’s and Boys Straw Hats. See our Men’s Neglige Shirts. EVERYTHING AT LOW PRICES. J. GB. VACDONALD & CO. EMPIRE BLEND TEA Is the Tea that briags trade and pleases customers. Every pound satisfactory, but remember that there are Be sure and get the For sale wholesale or retail by ". J RHORRIS best. Washing Goods, Prints, Galateas, Ducks, Ginghame, Oxford Shirtings, Muslins, Ftannellettes, Good Stock now showing. T. J. HARRIS, LONDON HOUSE D RALLY —_—- A grand rally meeting of the Electors of Charlotte- town and Roya'ty, will be held in the MARKET HALL, CHARLOT PETOWN, oa anday EVs Nex The 22nd inst., the nigut befere the election Rally speeches will be delivered by Hov,. D. Ferguson, P. C., Dr. Jenkins, the Liberal Conservate candidate for west Queen’s, and other prominent speakers. Doors open at 7 o'clock, chair will be o'clock sharp. P. BLAKE, Pres- Lib.-Con. Ass'n. for West Queen’s. taken at 5S C. R. SMALLWOOD, Sec. Lib.-Con. Ass'n. for West Queen’s, Ne Se Se SU SY SG SS SE SE SY wses% e “ae — ogy “@e “ee “me “eee “mY “—@* el@re e ys. . - as as vB Or *« Summer aS =, Wear ‘ia** AS Se ° 1? ° oye cy Have you seen our display of PRINT COTTONS yet? We’re better able than ever tosuit all your ideas in this line. g3 No matter what pric: you'd like to pay. . s Neat Patterns, 6 cents per yard, s% A Splendid Value, Se per vard, Don't miss that special lot % at 10c. You'll find it on ae our centre counter, an as- sortment of light and gee dandy patterns, good many are worth good deal more than the marked price too, Now only 10c¢ Vioore & McLeod 3: Succecsors to Perkins & Sterns. onbye arbre 0b) 0 oxbye orbye orbye orxbye orbs ods» ee ee ee * Jie: A Large Majority Latest From Toronto 2 The very Newest thing in Ladies’ Fiae Footweur. lo see is to adm're. Fancy goods but not fancy prices. GOFF BROS. You can Tray around for months in a suit interlined with Fibre Chamois. . without it Josingany df its original and stiffness. No amount of crashing or knocking around can hurt it, and if you line your skirts with the Light weight,No. 10, icky = pRoOFED, 332 per yard, they will never be af- fected by tye wet, Bat find the Rep Srarx Laser on EACH YARD, for imitations dont these results. style give SOOOOHDSOHOOGEG SH DOGVHOSH DEEEVOO ESSSTSOSESCHSESSOHSCOTOSSTOSOCC OSCE LADIES CANVASS SHOES! Ix Tan and Brack —light and cool—the best thing for Summer wear. Just opened. See our Men's $1.00 Shoe. W, H, STEWART & CO. London House Building ; i |