bie Sia 4 ata 7 2 Seba pm! hinds SR — Td POPULAR CANDIDATES | KING'S: A. C. Macdonald. | WEST QUEEN'S: Dr. Jenkins. QUEEN'S: Alexander Martin. WEST PRINCE: Sdward Hackett. EAST PRINCE: Richard Hunt, THE SITUATION ' East “The who'e Dominion, except Manitobe, ™ has granted separate schools to the min * orities ; but Mr Greenway says he will ‘not give to the minority in Maniioba * what they bavear ght to by the const “ tution, and the Dominien may spend es “ much time and money as its pleases in * etlorts to do what the highest authority “ in the empire, by what is implied in its “ decision, says he ought to have dene, ** and what the Dominion Government is * bound by the constitution to do, in case ** Manitoba persists in its course of ‘ tion. The government of that province “has had every opportunity to end the and sees “trouble. But, if she stands by *“ the Dominion concussed by the matter, “ which she ought to eettle, and spending “ an untold amount of time and money a!] * of which holds back the lJevitimate bus iness of Parliament, essential to the | *-country’s welfare, and the “ tarian strife kindling on every hill top, “then it is about time to say, as Mr “ Gladstone once said : “ Let the thing *“ that is right be done,” and, as tne Rom Fiat justitia ruat Ssunpers, D. D. “uns used to say, “ * coelum.”—Rev. E. M. THE CONSERV ATIVE PLATFORM, to me you will clearly see, with interests of the ' , ' <a 1-omMiIntoOn are indentihea wiih ** Conservative principles in the ‘gle. You will see that the pol **P have been called upon te | has been ** marked by an alx nada ** by a spirit of aggressive prog We hav ** pushed great enterprisesto a successful finish ‘directly against the opposition of the men **who now ask you to entrust them with the “reins of Government. We have steadfastly - n to make Canada a united and pros ** perous country SiR CHARLES TUPPER. Cerne : aie JUNE 22, 1893. A FACT TO BE NOTED. Sreakixe in Ottawaon nomination day, the Hon. Senator Scott attacked the Gov- ernment viciously, because of their avow ed intention to build branch lines of rail- way on this Islacd. This the Senator eharacterized as a direct bribe to the Islanders to return Government support- ers; and he avked the Ottawa, if they were willing, as a city of 56,006 inhabitants, to contribute $125,600 as their share of half millions which it was proposed to expend electors of the twelve and a in so infamous a transaction! The fer- ocity of the worthy Senator’s tirade was a genuine surprise to those acquainted with that normally urbane and mild-mannered gentleman. But Senator Scott spoke not “ of his owm mere motion.” He had been inspired, and told what to say and how to say it. He epoke from the text which THE DAILY EXAMINER ’ a ° : - . . | views on differ |day and night. Mr | | i | | } | 1» | land Steadiness of Trade, of inac fires of sie . estimated and MONDAY, JUNE 22, 1896. . : j ‘ r , MONTAGUE CR 3 IN LINE, ee eee ~aaaeihiaeedpities ae ee ml Electors, Stand by the Law Electors, Vote Down the ee and the Constitution. Obsructionists, There was a rousing meeting at Mon - oa = tague Cross on Saturday night —addresses | ’ _~em— + by Messre. P. McCourt, John M. Grant, and R. Murley, in support of A. Martin, Esq., and Mr. M. Martin, Road Supervisor, ‘ . | for the grit party. Fettow E:ecrors.—Vote on principles | ‘The issues of ‘the campaign were fally Spero. not for men. 5 | discussed, and the meeting ¢ losed with Vote tor the maintenance 7 ONTARIO ! oO intact of the | ohcers for the Queen, for Sir Charles Liberal -Conservative ‘ 2 ant ly om e . Government. By | Tupper and Alex. Martin, E-q . doing so you will helpto strengthen Can The people cf all classes and creeds in ao | Good News From the Premier} ate ada and uphold our Constitution, handed Belfast cre st ongly in favor of Mr. Martin THE ORGANIZED HYPOCRISY. A SHORT ADDRESS. To the Elec'ors of Charlottetown, Despatones To tHe EXAMINER ONTARIO | Tue Leaders of the different factions in ~ WORRY... “The worry-cow might have lived ’til now If she hadn’t lost her breath— have, and do express, Upposition it questions as opposite as Laurier seems to any have no question, He is, indeed, “ all hxed Opinion on thing: to all men.” Dalion McCarthy has strong views, at a°y | down to us by the Fathers of Confedera—- and everithing indict s a great victory te, on the question of refusing constitu- | tion. ! for the Liberai-C rvative. . : . 2 ’ . oe - ‘ wg a P ; ans Cl os! s aaa = en forthe rights of minorities, - | forse oe = ‘ciated Province. But she thought her hay wouldn t last all day, ee ee wae ~ | gous rd agains 1y violation of those sacrec . r ‘ O y ops ral lace, L. H. Davies and other prominent |£uN, cr the weak which the Grit ob-| Electcrs, Vote for the Gov- aay So she worried herself to death,” ernment which Befriends the | Farmers. be ~~ ee em | structioniste would trample under foot Remember the fact that the sv-called Liberal Party” have been hostile to, have obstructed and opposed with all their strength in Parliament and out of Par- nel Hypocrisy hold CARPET BARG AINS.——Carpets for lessthan you’ : c JAINS.—Carpets ssthan you've known them—except here Liberal-Conservatives Will Make Large recently; carpets for less than they’li have to be in the fall. Tapestry Brusse's Carpet ae ‘ = Gains. a fag-end lot, but a big, cheerful showin PERSONAL. Some of the best tapestrys male. The price just now leaders of the O yan political views on school questions, as ; wellas on trade questions, diametrically Oppose 1 to } . those of other members of the g been " one = is 60c a yard—instead of the 70, ; Same party Out of their own mouths] liament, every measure that has alk ae ag 0 ne eas ‘ 1 i : | they may be j 1dved. enacted ee having for its one Be , of Montague, is at the ee a hs a4 ; you v¢ , P uid PPh 1d tae sty les are new this ye ir. And Rugs, best gcale m ide in | : : »bject the building if yme industries, s sagen ie ‘ . DRONTY, « ‘= ‘ ne “LIVUK Cc fae ices thi y ‘ , 8 i” 3} | Se hae ca iar arene me land of the Chief Justice Sullivan and Mrs. Sulli- Sir Charles Tupper, Prime Minister, “se “C RP = ; A, city oo — that > ouldn't buy the less fvoG era les in oth 2r Stores Electors, Vote jor F Sabai power and influence of our common sar ~ eae a ene: and Dr. Montague, Minister of Agriculturr, : : - oo I NS. -- If there is carpet need, present or prospec tive, it is worth manency of Tarif 4(U0US | conntry. _ Mise Minnie Hyndman, Vhariottetowns | spent Sunday ia Toronto, after the great} your While to come before thes2 lots are fone a | . aw 3 a. y of jj] conntry ip Miedibndte. Pilon. the qncekarties Mart ys haem le g y Q ire goue. Kvery element of the markets, szems to : series of meetings they have been holding in the Province of Ovtario. When asked as tothe result of the contest in Ontario, the largest province of the Do minion, both the Premier and bis colleague declared that they had no doubt what~ver that Ontario wil', in their judgment, do The factions now seeking the overthrow of the Government are the very same obstructionists who wou'd, five years ago, have made Canada subservient to the will and power of the United Sa@es by taking away from our Parliament every vestige of independence in the consiruction of our warrant the higher curp2t prices that the make:sagreed to and wich youll likely pay when we've quit selling these lots at prices littler than you‘ve known. STRAW MATTINGS.—Humbug is rampant in straw mattings. The market is full of mattings that are hardly worth the tacks and trouble that are ne:e: sary toput them down Against such stuffs and the humbug methods employed for its sve we put a regular carefully qubarson, at Mr. A.C. McDonald’s.—Pictou Advocate, Mr. McCready, editor of the Guardian, attended divine St. Dunstan’s Cathedral! vesterday. that be was greatly edified. -~+e+o-— LET THEM TALK! service at Tue Opposition press as usual are whist we tlne ] og tal ously 10 keep thir co age op who has been attend- > ( tabeneiian ordk Cal. vices tons ies Maisie Coady But yarns, lying telegrams and fa wat ' haere Miss Ma ie 2 edy, ae very much better than it did ‘in 1891, and ’ P of all kinds, are not argument, Tuisthe} Butthanks to the wisd)m and states- | 9g Mount yh — Halifax, returned will give a good majority to the Govern selected stock at prices so low that true cnmpetition cannot meet them. electors of Canada know full well. The] manship of Liberal-Conservative leaders, home on Saturday evening... She was ment, a ‘companied by her mother, who was in Halifax for the examination. The friends of Joseph Stret@h > Eve #, Of West River, will regret to Jearn tha he h.da stroke .of paralysis ‘on Satuyday af.ernoon. He was reported “Wetter? this morning, and there are hopes that béawill raliy. A careful and cautious analysis of the Province indicates that the Government will lose ecarcely a riding which they held atthe close of the Parliament, and that a they will gain fully a dozen seats now held ‘ by the Opposition. See een : oe : 7 . In many parts of the province the Lib- eral campaign is broken altegether, as evidenced by the fact that in sixteen seats no Liberal could be found to take the tield, In mauy constituencies, where the Lib- eral Party began with a show of making a vigorous fight, during the past week they have given up their struggle in dis- gust, and in some parts ofthe province for many days past their candidates have been practically out of the race. In the judgment of cool, level-headed business men, wherever Laurier went In Ontario it has had only one effect, viz., that of consolidating the ranks of the who had faith in the resources and unde veloped wea'th of the country, Canada has continued to prosper in the midst of world-wide commercial depression. Vote notonly in your own interests, fellow electors, but also for handing down to your children those d arest and most valued constitutional treasures which an unscrupulous Grit faction are threatening. Vote, therefore, for hovest principles ‘Dh THU and honest mea to carry out and defend SEE OUR NEW “| Rockford Watches Electors, Vote for Jenkins in West Queen’s; Martina in Kast Queen's; MeDonald in King’s; Hackett in West Prince; and Hunt in East Grits and obstructionists dealt in the very 189] no one now. In same bluster in 1882, 1887 and Therefore it will deceive the late House, the Goveroment had 15 out of 2] members from Nova Scotia, four- Brunswick, It is ~ MOONLIGHT EXCURSION Tle Indenendent Order of Gool ‘vem lars, intend holding a Grand Moon ight Egeur. sion, on ihe Stmr. Jacques Cartier, teen out of s:xteen from New and two out of six fur P. E. Island. j that the three Maritime Provinces wil their the battle of to- Charles finally believed hold Ocean Acciden Assurance @o. own and come out of % —_ morrow with a majority for Sir wt ont . \ = se Tupper’s Government, equal at least to Tige that of the year 1881. It is the ballot vote that counts, not bluster. —_—_-——_——- _ soeeore NICKEL.—15 Jewels ad- justed, Breguet Hair Spring, double sunk Dial, Patent Mi- crometer, Regulator finely damaskeened ia cases to suit Electors, Vote for Branch Railways in P. BE. Island, erase Prince. _ tea vanessa CON’T THROW AWAY YOUR VOTES! CAMPAIGN NOTES, Tue Guardian say: : “ A statement is going the rounds of the : : ‘ .* ‘ pee ao: J "ices fas > ministerial papers to the effect that in 23]. Advices frem Ottawa tate the Liberal party has ro indications are good. that “the constituencies candidates, This ix quite misleading. In —Dcn’t le'‘ieve the Guardian’s yarns the seats referred to there are some eigh: | to-morrow morning. £ e, fiv i ‘Cart! : i Patron candidates, five or six McCarthy —Pay no atention to Grit reporis. ites, and the balance made up of various classes of Independents. The Patron platform is well kuown to be in pretty close accord with the Liberal platform in tariff matters, and we have vet to learn of a single Patron caanidate who is not op- posed to the Government policy of coer cion. The Canada Farmer’s Sun, officia' organ of the Patrons, is squarely calling for a change of Government in its every issue. Equally are the McCarthyites opposed to the Government and secking to bring about its defeat. The other Inde- Vote on principle to-morrow. —Take everything in the Patriot of th’s evening with a “ bg grain of salt.” —Believe them not. Pay no attention to any yarn the grits may circulate. — Don’t throw away a vote upon “the Organized Hypocrisy,”—never more hypo- critical and inconsistent than at the pre- sent moment, —Halifax Herald: Sir Oliver Mowat does not mind risking his Christian char- pendents who oppose the ministerial] | acter in attempting to elect such men as standard-bearers are also, in almost every | Tarte, Prefortaine andthe Langeliers; instance, opposed to the Government. So] tut he takes good care not to risk his that, whatever the chances of success may | Untario office in any such venture. purchasers. The Best Waiches on the Mar- ket for the Money. E. W. TAYLOR Agent. Cameron Block, City. Black Diamond Line. Conservative Party, while his weak shilly- shally utterances have had a very depress- ing effect upon his own friends. The Premier Minister has addressed thirty pine meetings in two weeks, and to-morrow takes three more. The betttng in Toronto last night was two to one in fayor of « decisive Gov- ernment victory, Everywhere from thirty to fifty of a majority is expected. Nobody can be found to put a dollar on the Laurier-Mowat-Tarte-Wallace McCar- thy combinetion, Mr. McCarthy and Mr. Waliace have proved a great suurce of weakness to the Liberal cause, and Mr. Laurier would lave been much _ better off had he cut clear from these disgruntled gent'emen months ago, instead of pattiog, as he has put, his campaign under ther | itoba. The SS. Coban, sailing from Montres Tveeday morning, June 23, will be dne at Charlottetown, Friday morning. June 26th, and will sail for St. John’s, Nfld, via Sydney, carrying horees, cattle and shee; control and guidance in Ontario and Man- Speaking tonight to a Liberal reporter ove of the leading businees men of Toron- to declared that he had watched closely the last five campaigns inthe Dominion, aud that, without exception, he never saw, Charlottctourn. Capital, - - $2,000,000.00 All lines of personal accident essurance written. &. R. BROW, AGENT White Canvas Shoes. | “THEY ARE 90 G00.” The ‘Monarch of all--- Monday Ey’g June 29 _A pleasant and enjoyab‘e time is assured, Ev. ryone who likes plenty offun is particn- larly invited. Others are requested to slay home. M*:NY ATTRACTIONS.—Band in at- tandance, The gr* maphone will be there, and vecal music will be given by a selected cho:ns of voices DELICaCIES —Strawberries and Ice cream Ice Cream, Cake and Coftze, Frnit and Con- fection rv ga’ere LOW PRICES —Tickets only 2°c, RU ip 1? Boat leaves Sieam Nay. Co’s, Wharf at3 o'clock, sharp, june?—, ROYAL Unequalled. OAK SOAP, Unapproazhed During warm weather in he larger Canadian cities and through the United States White Canvas be, there is an Opposition candidate for —*TIt is time to have a change,” says nearly, if not quite, every seat for which | the Grit obstructicnists. S8o said the Grits an eleczion is being held.” of this Provtnce when they were doing We ask the attention of all their best to overthrow the Liberal- Con- servative party se successfully led by Hon. Mr. Sullivan, now Chief Justice of this Province. Afier some time they got the change desired: and we have now a on deck and préduce under deck, at low- est possible rates, For further particulars as to freight and passage, apnly to PEAKE BROS. & CO., Ageats two days before the fight, a campa‘g. l. oking so p:omising for the Conservative Party ; and, he added, “ if you can find me a taker, lam prepared to stake a con- siderable sum of money upon the result.” The reporter, however, was out cf fund: and out of faith in Laurier as well. Made here. All Grocers. $2 Will for the money, Liberal- Conservatives in thie Province who have been induced to join the order of Patrons to the statement here made. Ch’town, ‘une 22, 184 THE LAW SOCIRTY, It is, per contra, stated that Mr. Rog- Provincial debt of about $500,000, and a ee ) ‘ ry ers, elected by acclamation for Frontenac, neavy. taxation Ingo the bargain ! Beware The Gazetts’s Fs ‘imate, Shoes have been ve much Buy a of avother such a change. The Annual Meeting of the“Memb#rs of i worn of late years. They is a “Conservative Patron,” who will ar . ia i : — The Guardian trifles when, upon the the Law Society of Prince Edward Igjand, Moxrre June 22 support Sir Charles Tupper in the elec ak ie dataduenl aiteneet t rill be held at the Law Lib ary, ee MOSTREAL, SURO 22. : e a eve of an election, its principal editorial is | Will be held at the Law Lib ary The Montreal Gazette, a paper not given promise to be 1n greater Us an 5 new Law Courts Building, in Charlotte town, Gn Monday, fthe 29th day of June, inst., at the honr of eleven o’clock-a@& m for the election of Officcrs and the trans action of all other business of the said tion of a Speaker ; and this statement has not been denied. about the difference between a ‘* Minute of Council” and an “ Order in Council.” We have no doubt that Hun. Mr. Fergu- son will be able to defend the position he has taken in this regard—after the e!ec- to boasting, concludes an article as fol lows: “Allowing for all the influences against the Government, including the illogical, but often exhibited feeling that ‘it is time for a change,’ and remembering Fathor, brother or son a pair of those tan beots we are selling off. We have demand than ever this year. A little pipe clay in We believe that many intelligent men holding Liberal-Conservative principles has been adopted by the Grit party in Qatario, and from which their dema- gogues exhort unctuously day after day. That text ‘s: “Great is On- iario, and she is sucked dry to feed the shreds and patches of the Dominion !” But while Senator Scott waxed right- eously indignant over ihe “bribe” wh ch he claimed had been offered this Islan-i, he turned around and in the next breath have, for one reason or another, joined the | tion; or, if not, it doesn’t matter eo far as | Scciety. By order, _ ; tae: tig re . Patrons, and that there men constitute. the oo. is et Es Bat oo Te ee a ao : ae oe re eat the morning makes them sold a lot of them during ; lian is in duty bound, before the election, | ; eepeary | “Sun tthe nee ee e : : A to-day, the better element of the orde:. to explain to its sontiane that the false grit June20. sonable grounds for expecting that t e as white as SNOW We the past Ww eek, but there standing of the parties in the next Parlia- fo! lows, are quite a number left yet. Also Men’s Tan These men will vote now, asin the past, for the N. P. and the maintenance of the leclaration published by it that an Order or Minute of Counc! had been passed authorizing the expenditure of $12,000,000 CBBVVPF VTS SSSESF ent will be e.pproximately as Patrons, McCartnyites and Lilkrals bcing have them in Ladies’ Men’s abused the Government because they had not granted $250,000 to a projected second Our Ottawa bridge over the Ottawa River. readers will recollect that the River is the division line between the pro- vinces of Ontario and Quebec, and that side and Hull city on the Quebec side are situate on this Ottawa city on the Ontario river directly o posite each other; and, further, that uuder the B. N. A. Act bridges and ferries connecting the pro- vinces are ma‘ntained at the cost of the general Government. Already Ottawa and Hall are with the C. P. R. is available for trains only ; by the suspen sion bridge over the Chaud ere connected } bridge, which Falls a regular traffic bridge used all the round; by a steam ferry about half a year mile below the suspension bridge; a mile further east another steam ferry connects Ottawa with the Gatineau village, a suburb of Hull; and still another mile east a scow ferry crosses the River. (except the C. P. R. bridge) are maintained by the general Government, and we, Is’and All these services era, have to pay our share of the cost. Not and uw deman:i that the Government shal! covtribute another quar- content, however, these uncorrep selfisi Ottawa Liberals ter of a million towards the construction take the ferry that rune halfa mile below the euspension bridge. This bridge is estimated to cost $750,000, and for nearly five months of the year, during Of a second bridge which shall place cf the steam the winter, it would be valueless, as travel jlers would prefer the frozen river, Our readers will kindly bear in mind that Senator Scott was the Secretary of State in the McKenzie administration ; and if, by eny misfor tune, the Liberals should be returoed to power, from his position as lender of the Ontario Catholic Liberals, there can be no doubt he would again hold w portfolio. In speaking as he did, he ubtered the sentiments of the Libera] party. “No branch railways for littl P. EB. Island,” but expensive public works for Ontario and Qu:bec--that is now the ery cf Messrs. Laurier, Scott & Co. —not thirty-one.] Manitoba No. 1 Hard and the best Ontario Winter White Wheat. It makes one of the finest Family Flours in Canada to-day, and has given the best of satisfaction to our custom- ers and ourselves. mind, giving a new lease of life. Thous- ands testify to the value of Miller’s Emul- sien. Miller's Emulsion is the great nerve strengthener and blood maker, and cures Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Scrofula and ali Lung affections. In Big Bottles, 50c. and $1, at all Drug Stores. it likely that these will unite with the Laurier.tes ? ] } ‘l\} \ ) | g A course i ae icieetits this May be enj oyed in all [ ’ ‘ l d aly HH, ‘ s spring may be the meanscf keepiag you . 3 Four others are called “ McCarthyites ” their delicious flavour in the ice-cold Soda Water at WATSON’S DRUGSTORE. |Beer & Goff’s. —--—________+_______. | Wa : ‘ Recommend ee2e222ee2 ee & anyone baving trouble with their eyes io get them properly tested, Are right when they declare that and if needing giasses, have them G. H. TAYLOR, > ’ TOY y oe > . they don’t want to wear anything Hub. the more thee merrier public Auction ow the Market Square, at ’ . fitted to euit. Graduate Optician. that don’t fit them With this class 12 0’clock, noon, on Wednesday, the 24th JOHN T. McKENZIE. and “ McCarthyite Conservatives.” Can well and hearty all summer. s it be that these will go in with the Rouges constitution. Tf eo, there is no ground for ( v ; Peak vainst Jovernment : . A : G ve : ad on railways, had been contradicted, in the a un 8] é é all placed against the Government : and Bo Ss Shoes for $1.50 a& pair, the Guardian’s hope that allthe Patrons ; seal Cons 0 ¥Y . ; strongest language that could be used, by é é Province. ons, PF Extra good value. Call elected will vote to overthrow the Govern- | ihe Premier of Canada. ee a ee 30 : ment of Sir Charles Tupper or unite in —_——____ —— ‘ Changed to ¢ Oatario ec 17 45 and see them. support of a Goverament formed by Mr. It Does tho Business, 4 a Nova Scotia . ae eS : Be Ww MeLEOD R K JOST : git “i ; : : . " New Erunswick...... 12 2 € a 2 . * ' Laurier or Sir Richart Cartwright. If you want to know what Mi'ler’s Emul- é (ft iJ ? P © island | 2 3 J “ oir — At any rate, it is sign ficant that the Op. | sion of Norwegian Cod Liver Qi! will do $ 00 $I 6. @| Manitoba... ... el 5 9 — sap : onl une 12 STAMPER’S CORNER position are placing their reliance upon the - a eee patient, = 0.e = § : ede wiles *:3 é British Columbia. .... en 3 66 ° ot / ie) : ee ne , yas tried it. SK anyone who has used it t stood 80 in the snade ont@ide Te Tein. >... -. 4. 3 l y Patre ns, Mc( arthy an and An lependents in lung troubles of any kind. What they ’ ar ds sata, a ne ’ erritorie rs ‘J Lily uéei IS the nominated, Their reliance is placed upon eay about Miller’s Emulsion shall be its t people stood in a row inside, é Cast oe 122 9} Best a very much broken reed. recommendation. It is the finest prepara- wailing fora refreshing glass . . ga . : ° _—* s » ee . as The Gazette’s estimate is much too It is to be noted that four of those nom- | ‘100 of re kind id : the world and is ne ¥ of our delicious “Soda Water.” @ — eo p E aaa If itis in the — cons ve suffer- | s reput s 1e wall * Set ee “ ; ” : inees are classed as “ Independent Conser- its weight in gol a & consumptive suf r ’ Its repu ation has cou fo ~th, é same proportion all over Canada, Sir ‘6 Lily Queen Flour is geet . ae er, whom it will raise from a bed of sick- ant the bicyclist who doe not Charles T ha, enatatten ietlk tok Gite cheek . ‘ vatives” and one as “ Conservative, Ix | ness to health and strength of body and ¢ drink “cycleade” will go fifth. . eee ee eee made trom a mixture of ) ¢ 4¢ 222 eGBeze 22 e@ se NOMINATED By a Large Majority. The Popular Drug Store, . The Largest Stock. The Lowest Prices. REDDIN BROS Opposite P. @: FISHING TACKLE—JOHNSON & JOHNSON, ‘SUMMER SHOWERS. The of Quebec to abolish the French language in official circles and to enact a Remedial Bill of more stringent provisions than that of the Liberal-Conservative G overn- BORN On the 21st inst., to Mr. and Mra. Neil Campbell, of Bradalbane, a daughter. ment? Impossible. Much stress is laid by the Liberals upou the a'leged fact also are divided uidoubted fact : DIED. At Souris West, on the 18th inst., aged 18 years, Edward, the beloved son of Joba and Elizabeth Cantwell. Deceased Was @ young man of irreproachab!e char- acter. A general favorite in the home circle, and well liked by everybody who knew him, his early death has cast a gloom over the community. His parents and other near relatives have the sympa- | thy of many friends in their second affliction within the last few months. * Oh! what were life, if iife were all? Thine eyes Are blinded by their tears, or thou wonldst see Thy treasures wait thee in the far-off skies, And death, thy friend, will give them all to thee.” that the Conservatives We ask attention to this while it is true that a soil is now in splendid condition for putting in TURNIP SEED. o Be sure and buy the ee best kind. It is Improved. @2 few of the Corservativis cf Canada are not in perfect agreement with the Govern- ment, their disagreement is upon one point and one point only, viz., the Mani- tobe Question. Once that question is settled, the Liberal Conservative Party will be one and undivided ! Hard Coal! Landing to-day per schr But the divisions of the Opposition are Haszard’s and is for sale at Carter’s Seed Store Charlottetown, June 11 dy & wky. Have You a Bike ? Egg & Chestnut Sizes. | Well, you will Want pair of our, C. Lyons & Co Bike Shoes. We have nice ones in june 15 1 .wk—Pat & Gua upon questions of policy which are of permanent importance and aftect Canada The divided upon the trade policy ; they are upon the Fast A‘lantic Service question; they are divide upon the dual lenguage auestion and other questio..s, as a whole. ap point Oppo iionists ae & divided Orinic9, ° 600 Tons Hard Coal. (Superior Quality.) Aw O1b Axd Wet Triep Remepy.— Mis, Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup has 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 colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea, Is pleasant to taste. Sold by Druggists in every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle, Its value is incalulalbe Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winsloe’s Sooth ingSyrup, and take no other kind. 513 w They have, in fact, no solidarity what- and successful in ousting Sir Charles Tuapper—unless pre- pared to act the parts of scoundrels—fai} to form an united party for the support of ever, must, even if sw *— a Government. Electors will therefore be fools if they throw away their votes upon Oppoeiticn | Black and Tan. Wheao you hear the prices and see them you will buy eure. Dandy’s at $1.25; better ones $1.50 a pair—worth near double the money. Head- quarters for Bicycle Shoes. No expense incurred to find “ovt if you need them. Evenings by special ment. North Side Queen Square, Ch’town. of young men we have the greatest ——$—$ $$$ success, which is evidenced by their Auction Sale very large patronage. Much obliged — to you, boys. Come one and all to the The City of Charlottetown will cell at day of June, 1896, One Deuble Jigger. One Set Double Harness. 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