T Y C.AMINER MONDAY, JULY 6G, 18 - . . - = a a : HE DAILY EXAMI ’ 3, 1896. at om ———— eet Sata BSR at A RRR Se ee ae nciidianemauneantenderapeenulietinanl diitos “3 a vi > ana aoeendinauilliaemndaamtinn autciipnstianeesinaitibie ‘pil laabuiheslanoneineasinbithilapaas iaataeael tT? ILY EXAMINER. NOTES AND COMMENTS NEWS NOTES. BORN E ss "i me ae At Kelly’s. Cross, on the 8rd inst., to Mr. & TH EDA ~Halifax Herald: If the announce - | The date of the Toronto Expositioa is and Mie: 3°71. Monaxhen Agee ‘ ments of the Grit papera are to be taken | fixed for August 31 to September 12 ? ” . PR : rit pay & I LY 6, 1896 as true, Canada is to bave goverament Frauce’s sugar bounties are to amount | — re eo ____ f eutirely by commission. Apparently, the | -9 15,600,000 francs, foreign sugar to be ZION CIURCII Srxou: Dzsparoues TO THe Exawinir Laurierite combination will not have the | taxed to raise it, 4 THE STRENG F BRITAIN. ab te awenie Gay teense — spliicdinndiccdinlihciaslbadcatiticalicamanaiae ee | anliness to assame any responsibility, | Dr. Bouffe, of Paris, cla‘ms that he has Sunda ehool P Cn : ted Stat <Sitee — cor nmission 13 to be appornte « discovered & positive cure for leprosy, k a N United otates . ileal with the Manitoba School Question, | : : ‘ T N § .| which loathsome disease has recently been a Mr. Tay as collected some statteties | another commission to deal with the tariff : ; , , ctibtinienalh Mr. Ta i on the increase in Europe. . a ; ns . treat Britain, and published | question, and soon; and thus instead of is : lerna® The annual Picnic of Zion Church = . a responsible government, we shall have a recounts have been asked for in Two Sunday School, will be held ee eee et i a fellow t » : » > 1€ them for the i a Grit com bination, shirki ng their promises Mountains and Yamascka, where Mr. J. A. . Mr. Tarlor is full of admir : 4 oe. ee 1 {| C. Ethier and Dr. Mignault, respectively rg Ky TRE r ¢ nm’ q Ab { Ml t | cou and declarations, and sheltering themselves 18 , 'Y» j Ch a Great Britain’s wonderfal suc~} behind the r ports of commis-ions. This | Were returned by majorities of 18 and 43. A a , i I i GILLI, OSSD HH all ou 00 rea . on : pation, her capacity ‘is the glorious victory of ah euttlers’ A lot of live Jobsters were taken from —ON Se ane eN nnn arene naieneen 8 & paric ) - ; : ih cad for As W as the wiv <¢ n of —The Farmers’ Advocate remarks, “as ae - British a lust inthe P , = , : i . | aint ti . {is heped to progagate the species ip the » of] ) We all know, it is not the quantity of food I progag I Th ( y J J Ith 1896 s.3 her pow 2 oo w?W™ t {a man eats that does him good, but the Pacific. Several attempts a” transporta- u 8 d ‘ Wu J . Reconstraction of Nova Scotia's Goy- i ¥ 8 F SUrVEy INS “" famount he digests. The same may be von hitherto have fuile 1. Visitors from all points will be ccrdially eroment THE FIRST METHODIST SUNDA SCHOOI, wi s sts sy. be summar said of Jabor. It ia not the man who does Exhaustive statistics have been com- . : : aloe ' world, a x f 4 welcome, aud amply provided for. " \ VE : th ain fac f that’ vast aggregate it} the most hard work, but the man whose | piled in Berlin to prove the success of the The usnal sperts aud amusements will at Batter 3b y 's ar 1 ell, on D- : ' ; . OLY 990 rk is most wisely directed, that suc- | serum treatment of diphtheria, which has be supplied embraces & al ea hye h« beta ' ‘ ‘ eal . eta oe Fallo. . of » larves ay! Ms : ° } tain [ cet Totelligence must ‘rect tne efforts | been followed in one of the largest Berlin | “Beture fare only 25 cents ‘orn, siye |NESDAY, July 8th, will be the Picnic of the season ; miles aHitate y popes 4 of those who succeed. In other words, | hospitals for the past two years. Reduced rates for families ' 'g ~ 7“ Q La iit we iia Ba: : 1. . ae ; -. Laurier ive re Saturday ing an estimate 4 Arty 9 intelligent purpose must be embodied in The Chamber of Mines and Comme ce Buy your single tickets at stor Mr/EAuriee arvined Date .09... Se ng l t f mu m nt dat t bl nd fi nh t ; flour labor. The man who simply g-ows | at Bal ath cd sa sags \ 7 Pert . the earee Of and it is now announced that Hon. Mr. O Ss O a se e S, 00 ca a es a re res men g 00 ! . . yf} our labor rar ‘ 'y gcov at Buluwayo are organizing a mass mect-| Messrs Geo. Carter and Co., or W. M. Fieldi ¢ N 8008 IP enix i E a Site i veasels, | What another farmer does, and in the] ing there to petivon the British South | Coffin. > dalle r oo ith ai “ye 4 we : ’ same way, without taking into consider Africa Company to re-instate Ceci! Rhodee Family tickets sa] W Coffin’ new Crovernment, aithough not as Naance ° ° s ” : ee way, ng Africs pany to re-instat ‘, y tickets on saleat W M. Coffin’s : c : : ar Ww t t 50 with an sugren an “6 : ation his tastes, capab lities, the so'l bry wuose re-iynation Was acc epted last week. only, eae S W * ak ae M i Haley 1s1 ors al a y e urn 1C e S C. F 13,242,662 yre an half the entire] the market, deserves to, as he invariab'y : ne Train will leav: Staion at 9°15 local .f, for fants, 18 to be promised a seat t f the world. London, as the] will, meet with discouragement and dis Rev. N. K. McLennan, pastor of the time, : a os in the senate and will, it is rumored, give ° . ? ol ge of toe.worwd. Ons, 2 8 <o 2 : ee First United Pres'yt rian Church of Bos- 2 Mr. Fieldit gia that ounty. Mr : . is my ,. | &2ppointment : ms nape’ acti , ‘HE OUREN p’ace to Mr. Fieldin ¢ focus of its expanding” gommerce, bas be- | @Ppointment. | suis cea og| ttn ia dead at Concord, Mase. - Drosaied GOD SAVE THE QUEEN, Fraser, of Guysboro, itis said will be the raln Will ieave a O CLOCK, (L0Cal). . : } -- i .beral orators at is end of ‘ : — . n . come a universal clearing house, in which | ~~ ' eae " ye te te . ye was a Canadian, a native of Middle R ver, | june6 - 3ins—6_h,7:h&8thjuly. other No#& Scotia minis ster, and Dr. Bor- aaa j yOSiInY Stae « ) mt ¢ ‘ 1 ' - a : F British gold is the standard of value Of policy - = ve re m snlenilie C. B., and the boly will be taken there fo den, of Kings, will bea member without ha : oe oe ed : — TT >| burial. @ ortfolio 3 that metal in the t years, i85 S¥4,fin the Far West the directly opposite tack oes P = : a Oe ay esennneesemeneceeneseses _ereteeeneenerersm 7 as ' ger iaa sth nak Sea takes. Wie Oat a sai a Godfrey P. Payzant, president of the Mr. Blair will be New Branswick’s one A the Imperial pro we es re : at ve E - “the electors of |} Commercial Bank cf Windsor, N.S ’ 2 minister. If so, Colonel Domville promis-— ie he reasons urge ipon the electors : : > "9 : : . - - us i 000,as against £1 awe ae & ™ New Westminster, B. C., for supporting died on Wednesday last after a sbort i | = e3 to be athorn in his side, Mr. Davies | : r ached a fiscal yea Vote for Morrison acd larger appropria sidered one of the wealthiest men in Nova Our _ - on nets ts cen E a x 1m ports rea fas 7m ’ i gt yee gael rma ee Scoti: *. Langelier will be the other French 2 ous for the Fraser . Scotia. ** 5 . : SS L- % a tota rf £1 173,250,000, or | tous for the Fraser r einer . ‘ minister from Quebec, although Geoftrion @ % ef re be ‘ : T Vote for Morrison and Government as- A Montreal despatch reports that Ed- e mill be jo withoat, portfolio 9 z 66,4 he ~ 2 OT stetunce fre & trikes anveen ihe Hebe rd Farrer will so t ; : . « ro cs oe istance for a bridge across the é#raser at | ward Farrer will soon return to one of his It is further etated that George H. compute yport oOuly 30 per cent. of their | Westminster. early loves. The famous journalist has Mavens: aan Weeiiel i ll be M lir ts fr yutside the Imperial Vote for Morrison and prevent the Tory | returned to Toronto and will at once be- Murray, the Olt defeated, wi ve mar. ne me Cae ee. ee G ee en ee “Batis: nt er ges * ate pao sai Menlinal Fieiding’s successor in the Nova Scotia domain. The banking system needed for . verniment pe putting Sa ay on lot a edito iter on ) ore provincial government, : . . . he free list as they have agreed to do. tobe. Great Britain's trade is bewildering in its \ ve pa M ioe and i - the wio Underground [Ireland i l t 5 — @ v UL MUETISUL ‘ , . “ ndergroun« reian 1S aimos ube — extent and ramifizations. In the year} ping side. known. “M. Martel, the French cave pea NOTES FROM THE CAPITAL . O Dh a end ng December 31, 1894, the settlements —The London Dailv News (Liberal) plorer, proposes to hunt for Irish caves, Ca ital 3 -$2 OO 000 OO made through the London clearing house |} discussing the Venezuelan question ex- | and to examine those he finds thoroughly. lideiicaaiaiias p 5 ) 5 . ROYA!I 0 4 K SO iP covered a total of £6,337,006,000, or $31,— | presses tl ie belief that the arrest of Mr. | He has devised a system of portable lad- . : : All li f 1 7 itt , ’ _—s - ica gp ees Harrison, crown surveyor of Briti-h Gui- | dere, telephones, and electric lights for M L W d d ines of personal accident assurance written. oe 685,000,000. To defend this vast and ana, by Salven ans, wil] sa . a set sean igipaibian. - ri aurler I$ orrié all = To : ; Unequalled. Unappreached diversified commerce, Great Britain is of | ,),,,,5; ‘the boundary dispute, since i a a f ; ve ified ¢ } oe i e tlement of the t indary disput » since it te a a 5 GEN Te Anxious E; FE BROV for the money. Made here. necessity the first of maritime powers, her | will open the eyes of “our friends in the Stowe was held at her late home in Hart- " = s 3 ‘ re aie : Tat States to the ns \ of the nrob . ‘ bes 7 navy at present comprising 235 vessels l ulted States to _ nature ~ — pr rblem ford, Conn.,fon Thursday afternoon. The a | ; A Bok ew lh mS Cha 1 Leet, SENT All Grocers. (besides torpedo boats, etc.) of a total ton- 09 ok we rset ed nae we » ¢h services were of the simylest charac:er. . ot: : ld — ArLO Svownxn. AG ? lis kt “It will be good for the ¥ enezueians, ie The body reposed in a casket covered with ue "t in stock. wi dispose : a - nage of 516,307. Daily News continue, “to experience the | Jo. broadefeth, wh sh callie 0: aan aa i ~ >| «Representation of Irish-Catholies. . — 2-80o—— irritation of the United Sta‘es and the|? - 7 i a 1 : of them at ‘nanufacturers oe ee ee .| ferns and a few flowers. The countenance ° HORSES FOR THE BRITISH MARKET. | ieee ne itor the Vercenctan wovere. {Had recovered much of Mrs. Stowe’s prices for cash yee : ania respons ty for the Venezuelan govern- - 5 younger look Decie July 6. — -~ Mr. Atexaxper Garpraits, while in} ment will begin to realize that there are|~ _.° aoa og BL TTAWA, July T th fit Great Britain lately, took special pains to reasons for Great Britain’s apparent stub- : The eee ee powerful es The Cabinet had a lengthy session on fh ess ey | * ee ee :. ; bornees, When Great Britain, the pioa- | TeOtay ‘Face sccimty 18 America ts Sn Satofday, and is called to meet again this i note the outlook for Canadian horses in ae ee an United Sta‘es Brewers’ Association, Within ~ 1 eer of international! arbitration, declines to coe i oe thi morning. the British market. The result of his} fimit it, she is kely to be in the right, and | "e ate oe See ot ye According toa seliab le authority, Mr. observations is set forth in a letter to the | i only requires time to oe this to the tt sang ener i ia a oe follar ee ‘h Laurier is greatly worried over the politi- . Shas : . roe pred a Cad Se iS eer ane 2 oa ae That’s test of a shoe—if it doesn't fit, don’t Farmer’s Advocate. Hesars that there | 'T 1s of the U rited States is practically united in one immense ca}, situation. a ae pent _ rat 8 t ic supreme es of a shoe—tii I oesn I ; on are only two kiud.—perfeetly distinct —The Toron‘o Globe haz high author capital for the growth, advancement and en, ee oe: eee from each other—that the average Canad- , realize of ; } ; iniste tire ; nD? > ye ; , fi ian farmer can hope to realize a profit] -srig* [t would appear, remarks the St. a i 10,000 hall les Tupper and his Ministers retire the If it doesn’t fit at first it never fits from, v carriage horses ” and “ heavy | John Sun, that the campaign committee A 1,000 ei & $2,5( “* town — re a better p'eased will be the Grit Leader. ° i ss F ee ee ee ee ee ee 4,000,000 site is now before the London y oat, Sins 3 O fi f i. is | lk fi ] drafters.” As to carriage horees he eays| who awarded the prize for the Liberal war $3 : ) ‘ Notthat Mr. Laurier is impatient for the urs it at irst-<-brin x customers aCK or anot 1er pair, ir re” indy Soamecage: He pada ry rea & © County Counc'l. The site proposed hes cares and responsibilities of office, bat he 5 smere Teacly Gopuee Bo royal rose WW ineir The oe e par’ lin Spring Gardeos, between Trafaigar recognizes the inconvenience and hard: : , «< rus ia : ° z productior They are occasionally bred ” Joined il Ses Square and St. James’ Park, fn both zs ships to which the thousands of well Es : a - : Joine veth o rl and, spaces the new buil o d ie Sea : s a : 5 in all manner of w ays, an i the mo:t ca e- L Lewale for free sade shal) etend. whien oo Pp ee se 1é wee ] ing _— ieserving ¢ itizens all over the country are 6 s s e } Ste ee é face. It would finish a continuous line likely, to be put through the Grit blan- # Gan, intel -— and skilral mean are ; bas been sung thr ugh the ane of public buildings from the Parliament dering of last session, and desires to make often entirely at sea in their efforts to at-]| without the additional line propose 'Y | houses to the Nelson monument. amends therefore, at as early a date as N..B. —-We expect to arrive daily, ‘ ‘Slater’s Ce! ebrated Bicycle Shoes” for men. ta n success in this line Many “points” ; tive declaration our rendering is singularly , : ore on are essential, but perhaps the chief ones alia i = : - “ | quitted by the memvers cof tue cuurt- very pretty things i in The Trish Catholic _Tepresentation in te : mn alin Scien car He 4 ae al inted + tei » being . Mr. Haurier’s Cabinet is bound to be a in a 16-han j hnoree are stvié puanty ana Ja ned together hand io hand, martia appolnte to try um = for eine cb eft bl t tlh it | j M r ee eT one a Se —e eee — _ en — . pages . oe nes } successful i ySSinia : j 3 sow rouble to the grit leader. Bs action, while iu the 16 to 15:2 horee it is] L berale for free trade shall stand, | unsuccessful in Abyssinia; but « rider is | ROYAL, ENGLISH WEDGE-| (eet wouble 0 the grit leader. | Mr We like Demosthenes’ three rules cf oratory Or something else to suit demand. added to the verdict deploring the fact WOOD WARE Wright. a Mr. Col . f Port A th yr - y 7 oe ee ee ee ; d sai iv _| that the command of the Italian troops . say eee Bs, eae eae Y OU W IL, I REED “ Action, action, action.” Yes, strange as|_ — ‘i for @ p st electi re ane & chorus | whould have been confided to an incompe- are aspirants to a Cabinet position, but : _ 44 4m4 it may seem, lofty, straight, all round ac- . ee " a co ™~ a foil — tent leader. To a man who always 7? Teapots, Buiter Coolers, ae pe Lye e as are that ecommen yo y; = After office we will follow, . ele ie, Se on. R. W. Scott should be the man, tion, will count about 90 per cent. of the id. eesteetion ae will autlons pears to have lone his level best, this Candle Stic ks Jugs, Cups Politica is cratefal as baad - as a ee =" 5 . gel appears to be about as bitter a dose as can r clitics is anfungrateful game, and after e | ear having trouble with ther whole. Color used to cut a good deal of a Our stomachs being verv hollow. : . Match Safes. Bi <cuit Jars|toiliog and working for the party for nyone having trouble wat é - be imagined. ; DIS ars 5 ; whey? oe eyes to get them properly tested figure, but not sv much now, although : Salt Holder NEW twenty years it looks as if Mr. Scott is to hy det ee a . 7 At Sierra Leone, early last month, two a o1ders, L and if needing glasses, have them a cae —— aed —- ity for saying that “nobody proposes to apply the principle of free trade to our this paper, but in view of the authorita- RESULT OF THE ELECTIONS ee ee protection of the brewing interests of the p & country. Major General Baratieri has been ac- ber and January. Seeedlcnnenntelbdetine ied —_ Wai We are showing some tional prerogative in taking time to wind up ‘its business. possible. be dumped. But the sooner Sir ( har- Booksellers. want it, Something new. Don’t buy till you see them.—J. M. McLeod & Cv. time and double your labor, and p srobably lose your plants chestnuts, bays, and browns are preferred Shaman leonasés.” who. dreered io le y T 72 . Yn “1y a fitted to suit. generally, and if accompanied by attractive From Different Points of Vi pail? sites, sel attesked teavelious-end a oS Ale a ot tive Kader Wenge Hes co ae . 7 : Ho exponer incurred to Ged ost white stockings all tl:: better. The main] pomcnr: Never cine *the French. | devoured them, were captured and sen- STOCK. Commons. xe You will be asked to buy it in bulk—dirty and dangerous to if you need them. ne a ee a 4Evecteur: Never since the rench- : ons, y ° : hel of it a tte iil criticisms lodged at our bor-es are lack of | Canadian race was abandoned on the | tepced todeath. It appears that the game Itammocks, Tennis Balls, handle. You will be asked to buy it in cardboard packages — Bvenings by special appoint strength and stamina. Of course the} banks of the St. Lawrence bas a more ait oa ee aes Tennis Racquets. eo Ee ek s,s almost as dirty and as dangerous to handle. You will be : Dn ¢ a 3 . rlorio sd , wne Or op! ° FE . 3 . , , ’ , ? ja » British wagonzand vehicles of all kinds | 5 "00s OY. a: sales sr onrecives at | months, They say, moreover, that a true i 1¢ asked.to buy Canadian green and other inferior mades’ or Ge, H. TAYI OR, i " i Orst tim é oO 3 a _ = - 7 = . ’ r ts are much heavier than with us,and con] i. head of the country’s affairs. We | epicure in West Africa will not indulge as 7are Moore, DON’T DO IT, you will have to buy ya second lot, lose your sequently more strength is required in the | French Catholics, yesterday baffled and himself in sarcophagy, except in Decem- Graduate Optician. horse so that the load may be drawn easily | despised, are to-day—in spite of cowards ; i : without the straining and tugging incid-| 8nd traitore—the masters of the adminis-| Lord Wolseley is rapidly reforming the - - the bargain. Buy what we cell, wholesale and retail at North Side Queen Square, Ch’town. e.g ee ee tration. British army. In the cavalry and artil- ) ! utal t¢ lig orse struggling with « 7 ae ok ae et - " - ght horse uggiing with a Rison Cikisen tereen of the A. P. A.:: lery ee the stat . a will be 1p 1\) \\ 5 Leavy vom The Citizen sends its heartiest congratula- called the mess jacxet, an ae pe WOrh 18 i} Joh } ¢{ . 33 Mr. Galbraith was surprised to learn,} tions to the P. P. A. of Canada(the Dom- | ™¢* dress only. In the infantry the a ru r s un the authority of Prot. McCall, of the | inion A. P. A.) on its great victory in the | ™€8$ a be (rimned with white os 7 4 erat Glasgow Veterinary Collece--than whom | ¢lections of Tuesday, defeating the pipecord . henever gold-laced epounene The Annual henien-f School Pienie will =——" be . : ee ae ‘ & Tupper-Papal cabal which attempted to a pf ee i. be worn — be held on hone is 1a & better position to Judge—that) thrust Romish schools on Manituba. | f!! dress, they will only be worn on state . 5 the Canadian horses used in Glasgow do Laurier, the Cavour of Cancda, the man Steen at levees, and in me-s dress. WEDNESDAY, JULY 8th, 1896, BERGER S ENGLISH PARIS CREEN not, as a rule, hold out or wear as well as{ who nas stood like a wall against the hier- mv ‘ee Se the | ae i f John M FLO U R ; ; iid : a Ma ” i. i 4 “ years ionger. on be veautiini grounds o ohn Me , 7 the Scotch-bred horse of the same grade. |.@rchy of his own church, has made a ask : i alley wate ‘ : . ‘ . ' ee -| gallant fight. Canada goes Liberal tor the The foliowing oriental advices have Eachern, *q > Kast wil ; Berger S Pure Paris The best made—absolutely pure—in 1 lb tins — u k Notwithstanding that the legs and feet of Dah tie tees a dias of ouare: been received at Vancouver per steamer 7 he str Southport will leave the Ferry Green, in | lb tins. The - MAKES the Best Bread, ic. diaadcdiied iceieen: aes ne es sl mprees of Chine: “The Hong Koor| Wharf. 10.308 m.and2 pm. en) the safest and cleanest to handle. th analian horse g Boston Post: There ouzht to be f umpress of nina: ie ong Kon oY best 1 kills tl tato b oOsto ost: oug x pront ; : 5 »> Good R tres «hi pt Vabl 92S ; anc 1 8 1e po a Oo ugs i 7 * across are generally excellent, for some] gor the United States in the substitution | Pelegrapb bas published the startling tele- cite re . de , 106 mee. every time Takes the Most Water. : mn 2 intima ‘ r IC, lid C. ° 7 re oh oe reason or other unknown. they don’t seem | of Laurier for Tupper at the head of tbe Sat ae weg: oan een hn Japan Subs 4-08 rns y Sage ae ei eat © bas 5 Dominion Government, and the displace- | ‘#4t She must withdraw from Formosa. ay atk : novenballestabasbil to stand the wear and tear on i¢y onght, ment of the Tory maj elas by Liberals in | Whether thie be true or not, ‘it is a re-| — —__________________ | Wholesale and Retail. but seem to “ play ous alt gether tao contrat of the Parlie ial markable fact tuat Russia has massed at ewer weeew ee ees soon The only explanation offered for : ‘y , thie, in addition to change of climate, is the “t the requen young, green] ment, will do aught to hinder the cause of | .- sae : ae — fail al ° into commercial union between Canada and — ee wed 7 on ‘ It is ¢ Charlottetown, July4 dy & why. : are ros! ine United States.” epor ed t yat Russ ia has uilt a fort on THE HORN FLY a heavy, constant work in the city right : pea “a s Getsu-Fito Island, Corea, and that a gun ; é a re oO 3 ni away. These horses cannot be accliims- Bostop Stondaey oP Nothing will bring | js mounted upon the Russian legation at a THE 2 about political union sooner between Seoul pointed toward the Japanese con AND THE POTATO BUG. tized, and are in no sense fitted for such work until they are at ieast a year in the | mercial union, and as many on this conti- } afraid of Russia and contemptuous of Put a tariff on stiff enough The balance of our iigh t summer goods. We country. The seme rule , sppliee | reer oe ive siete > be a eee Jegen. to kill them out. cag aad have still Jeft a goolly numb-r of Light MIGHTY to European horses bronght tole ier pian.” me ee eee Shives’’ Powder for Horn So . law Scotch Suiting, which you would do well to dollar goes further in out store ie RF Oe We. TP) The New "York Mail and Express: live Winslet Be thi beta gern Fes a Oren. fe Here. (he " ay. to..Geh ste. Yo can ent make a mistake to invest than in any shoe store in town conderon Americag and Canadian horses | « Tye Liberal victory in Canada is a ® Tee nr see le we : wea There ste. é t make sti est, Th rem ze k be L J victory in Cau s a sore | ysed for over fifty years by millions of They do the work. as we can guarantee you what we sell to aree great bargains this week : as “ soft,” when they are not really getting | subject in Great Britain just now. Th*] mothers for their children while teething ale . a. 2 ee ee : ae Ladies’ Common Sense Don a fair chance to shew their metal. Ii is | defeat of the Canadian Conservatives is | with perfect success. It soothes the child Special rates trom Charlottetown to give you satisfaetion, also, scores of light Shoes, worth $1.35, our price ee e regarded in London as a cowardly and | softens the gums, allays all pain,cures wind : needless to state that any green, unseasoned Boston Globe: “ Laurier is not a man who, as leader of the Dominion Govern- Canada and the United States than a com- probably fatal desertion and betrayal of Viadivostok a strong fleet and "100,000 men and vast stores of war mat-rial. The Eastern World says that Russia has prac- sulate. This makes theignorant Coreans colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. ¢ ( ¢ ( $ ¢ 4 ( ¢. ¢ , ( 6 TYMWINS A.W. Reddin,P bm.B. oe SS eee Carter’s Seed Store THAT CONWAY FAIR. Con*zy, and from Tign'sh to Conway, via P. EA. RR R i f 0 o panting to select from, all of which will be 2222 For sale in half barrel bags at sll the principal grocery stores in the city. July 2, 06—eod ALL Ladies’ White Canvas Shoes, $1 50 horse will give way ] when placed in heavy | the interest which the mother country has [s pleasant to the taste. Sold by Druggiste heal ifta drive of about 28 miles from sold very cheap to clear. in any other store, our price 3$e. 5 work alorgside one whore bones and | at stake in the result of the great political |} jp every part of the world. Twenty-five C iD Sah mer-ide. Livery Stable rates Ladies’ Tan Shoes, worth $1.75, 1° s muscles are already hard and tough as | contest now waging in the United States. | cents a bottle. Ita value is incalculable Wis cote Drug Store. moderate. a This week at $1.15. ‘ida halebone. The increasing tendeney of | _Be average Englishman is by nature, as | Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow’s Sooth ae dente os E¥press from Tignish and Charlotte- . Cc . Take advantag Seog a 2 eney "| well as by education, incapable of con- ingSyrup, and take no other kiad. 513 w a | OWA a: Deve from ana Brown's Al oe pt ag of thie offer at once. our farmers to market their stock early,| ceiving that this recent Conservative disas- ~~ weeeeeeqce1s heels, pan SEs GOR, especially in hard times, has thrown a| ter was the direct result of such a change Picyic. —St. Paul’s Sunday School rors Yours for barza'ns great many four-year-oll horses on the| i? Fentiment as ae a aad nom oo : Red oor ane ‘ : at a Ne Dats i. : ei ak . | people to reai:ze that their est | nesdav, July Sth. isitors’ table will be 1 ; market, —"s of them ‘being _ Loff'é interests are identified with Ameri- | abundantly supplied with all the delicacies E. McEACHEN, & vear older (han they are, apd ail user’ | can rather than with British policies. | of the season. See advt. 5 THE SHOE MAN. of borses know by experience that at this] Having reached that pointof enlightened renee —— : eg eee anal’ ave they are in no condition for hard work | discernment, it was inevitable that the GET—— SEE OUR NEW ee il Canadian masses should turn to the Ways Usy nee OF A = . . Liberals for leadership. The subserviency 4 +t In conciusion, Mr. Galbraith says tothe | of the Canadian people to Imperial dicta- r ' <a j ADIES i cee Canadian farmer who wishes to rai&@/tion and exactiun has been notice- : And we're using the best . borses for the British market: “ Try to | ably declining for the past decade a é If l'0S. b it. a fir d G j NICKEL. —15 Jewels ade : = raise them just as good as yur - possibly and more. They have been constantly al we can Hn OE © ust d, Red H ' = - Ce ee , , . , |} growing more American in spirit, sym- boots. at very low prices Jus a reguet air Spring, . = . can; use the best sires you can find: <a r 22 . 4 @ : pathy and ambition, end consequently ure = : ; - 9 oubie sunk Dial, Patent Mi- : = almost regardlese of gervice fee ; feed your! becoming Jess strong in their British BEST DRUGS i We cannot sell you a $3 x 4 colts generously, but give plenty-of exer-} tastes, interests and attachments, They : ; : shoe for $1 Not at all} . crometer, Regulator, finely , — 4 cise; hand!e and break them carefully but | !4¥¢ learned that their future is vitelly LOWEST PRICES . : But we can give you as damaskeened, la cases to suit ER TP — i. involved in the development and destiny J. purchasers thorough; for draft purposes do not! o¢ 41. American people, and that if they 2 aris ree n- ' ra goed value for $1 as you ° overlouk the necessity of “having them areto make sure of a career of honor, heavy ; and for any purpoee, try to raire only such as are absolutely eound in wind This is good advice. and limb.” _ he pt wfoundlan 1 Government papers are of opinion that Mr. Laurier will open negotiations tor Confederation. progreas and thrift they must establish a irm footing of reciprocal fraternity, polit- cal and comme rcially, with the United States. This view of the Canadian sitna- tion unquestionably affords ‘an explantion ofat least one of the most important and potent factors that operated in effecting the great Liberal victory. Largest prescription patronage REDDIN BROS Opposite P. O. W. E. Dawson's, om ee Wholesale and Retail . can get in Charlottetown Just now weare qnoting very low prices in Men’s Tan Boots and Shoes R. K. JOST, STAMPER’S CORNER June 12 Ladies’ Tan Shoes, 95c, at GOFF BROS. The Best Watches on the Mar- ket for the Money. E. W. TAYLOR . Agent. Camet1on Block, City. Its Tough Stuff That’s pot into Mermaid Bathing Suits. long-fibered flannels. well when made up. Fresh, ‘clean, The sort that is soft and sets STANLY BROS. FULC SKIRTS ” Rees Ge ten Sith a ce 2} yards wide. Just the right talance throughout to give a_ graceful effect. Double stitched, and double: filled and wont rip, can’t slip, seams throughout. - ‘STANLEY BROS SIZES 36, 388 & 40 INCHES PRICE $2.95 ~~ STANLEY BROS) in 10 days Malley Br Larger or small-| bathing er sizes can be got, (aps STANLEY BROS) BATHING SHOES STANLEY BROS (Pree eee? sia pBpatlcrss