+, <a, Ya . “< . t ts, £: sy - i. leak ; ugk. » ‘ sia 5 meme oe Ua . 2 3 RP wee he Oe’ 9 ay a a pon - oat abaya Lt an sh armen ll 7> = OR EP ome niger eA SPB POND hr ae NON ey at jority of ‘the electors will be shown on yi es — ~ 'oe oe So avi OF 2000 SLAIMS nsi an Accident 531 were for accidents caused to pedestri- ans walking on the sidewalk THE OCEAN ACCIDENT Insures against all kinds of accidents Co. for last year, its premiums are low, and it 5° esa good Policy 6.10. Brow General Agent Charlottetown THB DAILY EXAMINER. JULY 9, 1897, A DISCREDITED MINISTER. No GREATER insult could be offered to that Mr. arbitration pro- have we representatives a Sir Louis Davies than which Peters offered him in his posal, What ©ttewa for? Why hasso much been sade of the advantage of our having a Simply representatives in the Cabinet ? heceuse we think that mé¢n of our who know our wants and circumstances, are better able in Parliament and Council %&e successfully press our case, than outsid” ers and strangers. Mr. Peters appears to be of an entirely different opinion. He wants to have our Island claims taken out af the hands of Sir Louis Davies and his handed foot own, Parliamentary and over to men who perhaps on the Island,and probably consider it of ao more importance than the Island of Supporters, never set Anticosti. If our most important business ‘ ¥s to be settled by arbitration, our Cabinet Minister might as well step down and out. ©6+6-e-— — BRANCH RAILWAYS SACRIFICED, Mr. Peters says that it is not intended te submit the question of the construction of Railway branches to arbitration. He is waly to have arbitration to settle the wnount to be paid to the Province to com- pensate it for not having received a fair | share of public works upto the present time. Does he think the people are so gullible as not to perceive that the latter «jaestion completely absorbs the former 'f Mr. Peters is to be paid in cash a sun that will represent the Island’s share «of past Federal expenditure on Public Works, such as Railways and Canals, how at he ask at the same time for Public Worksin P. E. Island same expenditure? We cannot eat our louf and have it. ——-@oOee CAN HE BE TRUSTED? — eine. Ix his Lyceum epeech,as well as dur- ing the whole election campaign of the mataumn of 1893, Mr. Peters declared that taxation was “a long way off,” that the erdinary resources of the Province were far from exhausted, and that no taxes ‘would be imposed until the people were consulted at the polls. These declarations were made tothe public during the month af December, 1893. The election took place less than three weeks before the end ef tke financial year of 1893. Mr. Peters kuew exactly how the accounts stood. Yet he deliberately led the people to be- tiewe that taxation was unnecessary. When making these statements he knew that the deficit of the then current year was approachiog $120,000. He got his election by the grossest deception; and a/| few weeks after it was over, he announced iki scheme of taxation. Is this man to be trastei again ? =" —- eo — ARE THEY AFRAID TO FACE THE MUSIC? ‘Tuoven courteously invited to be pre- sent at the meeting of citizens held last ewening for the purpose of discussing their recerd and the political issues of the day, Messrs. Rogers and Prowse were not there. Ziaving issueda card to the electors in which they state that “Our record as representatives of the district during the grast four years is before you,” and are in accord with the platform of the Local Government asiaid down in the address of the leader,” these worthy gentle- men seem tothink that they have advanced eee.cons sufficiently strong to ensure their ve-election. They sijently follow their lewier and they expect the electors to silently follow them. Messrs. Rogers and Prowse preter the one-man-government to teing “ hauled over the coals ” at a polit- The preterepce of a ma- “ we ical meeting. election day. to equalize the; THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JULY 9, 1897 WHITTLED DOWN. } Tae Patriot commends the activity of He is “not letting the grass grow under his feet.” Mr. Premier Peters. He isa veritable Napoleon of Provincial Politics —speaking in all the three Counties and inspiring his Liberal followers. We have no doubt that the Patriot speaks of that which it knows. Mr, Peters is the one- man power of the Govern ment aud there’s evidence in its article of Jast evening that been very cloae_ to the editorial With the special pleading in it, we see nothing about Mrs. Mr. Peters has elbow. all Whalens pension or the claim arising ont of excessive railway expenditures. Mr. Peters and the Patriot have dropped those out of the discussion of the arbitra- tion scheme and contine their attention to the claim arising out of the fact that the tunnel has not been ouilt. It must be ad- that Mr, Peter’s big arbitration proposal has been considerably whittled mitted down. if Lianipieenittias |. gE Se, CANDIDATES IN THE FIELD. The following candidates have already been nominated : QUEEN’S COUNTY. OPPOSITION. Councilmen. Assemblymen. 1. D. B. McLeod Samuel Beaton 2. Alex. Horne R. McMillan 3. T. A. McLean P. MeCourt 4. Henry Wood A. A. McLean 5. Jas. Paton P. Blake GOVERNMENT. Assemblymer. A. B. Warburton Joseph Wise F. Peters Councilmen. . P. Sivelair . D. Farguharson J. H. Cummiskey . Geo. Forbes H.C. McDonald B. Rogers L. E. Prowse KING’S COUNTY. OPPOSITINN. On WN Councilmen. . John Kickham . Jas, McIsaac . das. E. McDonald . Albert P. Prowse M. McKinnon . A.J. McDonald D. Gordon GOVERNMENT Assemblymen. Jobn McLean W. A.(. Morson Cyrus Shaw Clim Wbpor Councilmen. Assemblymen. . 2. A. McLaugblio A. Peters 3. Capt. M. McDonald Joseph Haley 4. Geo. B. Aitken D. A. McKinnon 5. PRINCE COUNTY. OPPOSITION. Couccilmen. Assemblymen. 1 Birch Hackett 2 Dennis 3 J. A. McDonald J. F. Arsenault 3 W. Campbell 5 G. DesRoches A. A. Lefurgey. GOVERNMENT Councilmen. . Rogers . A. McWilliams A3ssemblymen. A. Gaudet J. W. Richards 3S. E. Gallant Om ONE McNutt Bell McMillan Godkin The figures before each name _ indicate the districts for which the candidates wil] stand. ee ene mme ESTEEMED EXCHANGES. Montreal Gazette: The Canadian Jubi- lee stamps were not printed in Canada, but in New York. The reason was not that Canadian establishments could not print them, but that they were not given achance. The New York engravers ap- pear to have 4 pull in the postal, as well as in the finance department of the Laurier administration. Dundas Banner (Liberal): ‘ The Lib- erals went into office pledged to econony. If they scatter the public funds for post offices or for railways they will be little improvement over those whom they have superseded, It may be said that there is ro corruption in this, and that may be con- ceded, but we believe that many sound re- formers will think as we do, that a tight enough grip is not being kept on the public purse and that money is being too freely voted for railways, post offices and other projects. How is this going to be justified by the liberals when “the next Dominion elections come round? Let them live up to their promises.” NEW P. E ISLAND HOSPITAL, List of .ubsecriptions, Archibald Kennedy......cccccccsesooese $1,006 SO idcsinvcctvectivin kes . 1,000 Oe od MMI E in csicss cneeedesess usccs . i | Draed Mre BR Johbetot.nsinas.i.ce A Cees FOIE. ets | cs ea 500 | iM WOME i arscticss ee 500 Water Mathetin «...::.5 05455 occ Oe en go av iesholes steeds cdi 1060 eee ge er re We Rh oc icteecncas a, _ ae cic eesti - 1 OF ee ee iicscincsdoncsiaabchuleuacnas 100 D Farquaareon...........ccccesscccsecese 1 OD Prowse Bros....... ee a eee ete pee, teubeb 100 Py tO. oo ks cha 50 BE ANOWOET bce oi 0 a Se cic eee 50 SL, CAOMAIG S. iiccccs gtuncecch. yo ae 50 Re Ris rik v0 wk satirist ee cubeae 50 PO RMON oo iccsccteueee. 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Dr. Brecken will give the deed of the ground when $10,000 is bona fide subserib- ed. The trustees estimate that $12,000 at least will be required for the purpose and that they will not be justified in entering into any contract until that amount is subscribed. The subscription list Jies at the office of Mr. L. L. Beer, Charlottetown, and it is hoped that those who have not already subscribed wil! do so ip order that the deed can be obtained trom Dr. Brecken without further delay . Ay OLp Axnp Wet Triep Remepy.— Mrs. Winslow’s Seothing Syrup bas been used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teething with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain,cures wind colic, and is the best remedy forViarrhoea, Is pleasant to the taste. Sold by Druggists in every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its value is incaiculable. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winsiow’s Sooth isg Syrup, and take no other kind 1 3 5w cress Summer Thirsts ‘Satisfied SOVEREIGN LIME JUICE. Try a Bottle of it. You will be sur- prised at the difference between it and the uneurified trash so plentiful in ourmarkets Ask your dealer for Soverign brand. Refined and bottled by Simson Bros. & Co. Manufacturers —— $$ Fine - = - BabyDays. These June days your doctor will tell you that it’s wrong to keep the little folks indoors this kind of weather. baby plump and healthy. See that yours gets it, We have the Carriages, and as the seasonis get- about how to do it. The spring air will make No need to worry ting late, we will make the prices interesting on the few remaining in Mark Wright & Co. Ltd steck. | HOME MAKERS. PERSONAL. Rev. Mr. Congreve, of Boston, is paying a fiving visit to Charlottetown. Mr. Raymond Archibald has received | the degree of Master of Arts at Harvard University where he has for the past two years. Mr. Justice Girouard, of the Supreme Court of Canada, Ottawa, is reyistered at the Queen Hotel. Mr. Lord, Agent of the Marine and Fish- eries Department, left today on the tug William Aitken to inspect the lighthouses. Queen Hotel: J. M. MeLeod, Pictou; D. Girouard, Ottawa; H. J. Harper, Somerville; H. F. Baker, Toronto; Martha Stewart, Euphemia McLean, H. J. Paul, Boston; D. A. MelIsaac, China Point; Mrs. 1). H. Campbell, Boston; Hugh Campbell, New London; Mrs. John Tweedie, daughter and son, Boston; J. R. Stewart, A. J. Stewart, Toronto; R. J. Flinn, Halifax. Hote! Davies: A. W. Mingay, Detroit; Joseph Fairchild, Georgetown; Chas. H. Dareat, J. B. Macfarlane, Wm. Owen, Ben Myers, L. Morris, Montreal; J.C. McKay, Halifax; Lyman W. Cox, St. Joho; L. P. Thompson, Boston; H. W. Heator and wife, W. S. Steerd and wife, Providence, R. J; Mrs. L. E. Fallis, London, Eng; D. Conveers, Boston; F..R. Battenbury, Montreal; Miss L. McIntyre, Boston; Miss Helen Mager, Holyoke, Miss; J. A. Nicholas, Charles J. Benmore, Miss Benmore, Miss F. A. Beamore, Miss Florence Atkinson, Miss Clara Atkinson, Montreal); S. E. Dingwell, Mr. and Mrs. H. I}. Hart, Boston; C. E. Pyke, SS Halifax; Walier W. Myers, Boston; Arthur E. Thomas, Miss Annie Thomas, Miss Mary Thomas; W. E. Straightgood and wife, ‘Thomason Williamson, Miss Williamson, Brooklyn; T. T. Frost, Miss Powell, Smith’s Falle; Miss Malone, Miss Nuchel, Toronto. 2-82 e@ oreo SUPREME COURT: McRae vs. Mark Wright & Co.—This case was given to the jury at five o’clock last evening, and after four hours deliber- ation they were discharged as being unable to agree. It is understood that four jurors were in favor of a verdict for the defend- ances, and three for the plaintiff. Queen vs. Ellsworth and Joyce.—Indict- ment for stealing. Now being tried. A ‘QUESTION. Dear Sir.—Would you kindly let us know why the building of a new Prince of Wales College is not going on? Is Mr. Peters going to “fool” us in that matter also ? Friend or Epvcarion. After serious illness Hood’s Sarsaparil- la, bas wonderful building up power. It purifies tne blood and restores perfect health. siueilladiinatn Tue Lorp’s Supper. —The Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper will (D. V.) be dis- pensed at the church, Little Sands, on | Sabbath, the 18ch day of July. Services at 1] a. m. Preparatory services beginning on Thursday, the 15th of July. Rev. John Sutherland will assist the pastor on the occasion.— EK. Gillies, pastor. stiniiiptieiia That the cheapest is the best is eminently true with regard to Sovereign Lime Juice. You pay for Lime Juice, not water. For a nobby fitting suit go to J. J. Mc- Douald at McKay Woolen Co., High Grade Tailors. M asouic Temple Co The Annual Meeting of the Masonic Temple Company, will be held in the Masonic Temple, on Wednesday, 14th day of July, 1897, at 8 o'clock; p. m. for the election of Directors and gen- eral business. By order, D. MacLEAN June 28—d3i, wli Political Meetings, We, the undersigned candidates in the Liberal-Conservative interest in the 4th electoral district of King’s County, will meet the electors in the following places, namely:— High Bank Hall, Monday, July 5th, at 6 o’clock, p. m. St. Mary’s Road Centre Schoolhouse, Wednesday, July 7th, at 6 o’clock p. m. Brooktyn Schoolhouse Thursday, July 8th, at 5 o,clock, p. m. Montague Bridge Hall, Friday. July 9th at 4 o’clock, p. m.—joint meeting of the Murray Harbor and Cardigan districts. Murray River Hall, Saturday, July 10th at 6 o’clock, p. m. Glen William Hall, Monday, July 17th, at 6 o’clock, p. m. Peter’s Road, Ist Schoolhouse east of Commercial Road, on Tusday. July 13th, at 6 o’clock, p. m. Lower Montague Hsll, on Wednesday, July 14th, at 6 o’clock, p. m. Valleyfleld Hail, on Tkursday, July 15th, at 6 o’clock, p. m. Murray Harbor South Hall, on Friday, July 16th, at 6 o’clock, p. m. : Commercial Cross Hall, on Saturday, July 17th, at 4 o’clock, p. m. Heatherdale Hall, on Monday, July 19th, at 6 o’clock, p. m. Opposing candidates are respectfully invited to attend. ALBERT P. PROWSE, - MURDOCK McKINNON, Murray Harbor, June 28th, 1897. dy 2aw—wid. cescan | been studying ‘ Straw Hats and Summer Coats at Paton’s. Straw Hats and Summer Coats at Paton’s Straw Hats and Summer Coats at Paton’s. Straw Hats and Summer Coats at Paton’s Straw Hats and Summer Coats at Paton’s, Straw Hats and Summer Coats at Paton’s. Straw Hats and Summer Coats at Paton’s. Straw Hats and Summer Coats at Paton’s Straw Hats and Summer Coats at Paton’s Straw Hats and Summer Coats at Paton’s. Straw Hats and Summer Coats at Paton’s. Straw Hats and Summer Coats at Paton’s. Great Clothing Sale now on at Paton’'s. Great Clothing Sale now on at Paton’s. 09696000 Great Clothing Sale now on at Paton’s Great Clothing Sale now on at Paton’s. 50 Suits at $2.50 worth $5.50, at Paton’'s 9O Suits at $2.50 worth $5, at Paton’s. Jas. Paton Co The Great . —™ Victorian Tea Party At Vernon River Tle Parishioners of Vernon River Roman Catholic Church, purpose holdin? a Tea Party on the church grounds, WEDNESDAY, 4th JULY NENT. in aid of the Church Funds, Quite a number of well rurnished tab.es will be on the grounds, furnished with all the delicacies of the season, In addition to the tea tables there be a dinner table with hot and cold m salads, pies, etc, to satisfy the tastes Of ay epicurean. All the games usual] at snch entertaip. ments will be provided by the committe. and music will be furnished by “abundgej ipers and a’.” And last, but not least, a well stocked saloon will be on the grounds wher temperance drinks and eatibles can be secured at reasonable rates. We went all our friends to come and zee us On that day, and enjoy themselyes to their heart’s content. Tea on the tables at noon. Admission to grounds and tea, 25c, Dinner, 50c. God Save the Queen. By order of the committee, Should the day be unfavorable, the teg J will be held on the following day. re McGill University. Montreal SESSION 13897 98 The curriculum comprises course ig Arts, (including the Donavpa Spectay Course ror Women), ApprLiep Screyce Mepicine, Law, and Vererinary Science Matriculation, Examination and Scholar- ship Examination will be held:—Arts AND Mepicixe, lore Sepr.; Appin Science, 16TH Sept.; Law, 71m Sep, VereRiInaRy Science, 22ND Sepr. Copies of the Calendar, containing full information, may be obtained on applica- tion to the Secretary. To the Electors of the Second Elec- tral District of Queen’s County. GENTLEMEN Having received the unaminous nom- ination of your Convention, as Candidates for the honour of represeuting you in the Legislative Assembly of the Province, we hereby acceptthe nomination tendered us, and solicit your support at the Polls. We shall if elected steaaily advocate economy in the provincial expenditure and the just distribution of necessary Public burdens. From our antecedents as farmers sons and our own business relations with the farmers of the country, our earnest aim will be to legislate in the interests of agri- culture which forms the back bone of our Provincial Prosperity We are gentlemen. Your humble and Obedient Servents ALEXANDER HORNE RONALD MCMILLAN. Political Meetings Third District, Queen's 0 The undersigned Candidates for the thin District of Queen's County, will meet the — at the following places and times On Friday, July 9th, at Mt. Herbert Hall, Lot 48, at 6 o’clock, p. m. On Saturday, July 10th, at Donagh School, at 6 o’clock, p. m. : On Monday, July 12th, at Mt. Albion Hall, at 6 p.m. On Tuesday, July 13th, at Monaghaa School House, at 6 p.m. On Wednesday, July 14th, at Mt Stew art Hall at 6 p.m. : On Thursday, July 15th, at Tracadie Cross School House, at 6 p. m. On Friday, July 16th, at Grand Trac adie School House, at 6 p. m On Saturday, July 17th, Hall. at 6 p. imn- On Monuay, July 19th, at Stauhopé Hall, at 6 p. m. On Tuesday, July 20th, at York Bal) at 6 p. m. THOMAS A. McLEAN, PETER McCOURT, : Opposing Candidates are cordially 13° vited to attend. NOTICE. a Messrs. McLean and McCourt have a vertised certain meetings as stated in Patriot. This was done without con® tion with me. It will be impossible me to attend these meetings at the named, as I have already made © ments for some of the dates; but 1t'§ intention at once to call meetings & venient dates, at which I shall be to meet my Opponents. FRED. PETE?S a Winsloe SO .- << = ae ele i ee ee rr dll er hcl hlcLhTL eee: hcaelUrrlUC lv !CU OOO “i i a om i es Oe oe a. Os oe cn 0 es ek a a ce a es ee ele Oe SO eS > so S4MN la oh : a : J a an oe 6 ie eee a hth mee oe ea ee «lee oe