} THE THE DAILY EXAMINER. DAILY EXAMINER | union, because I believed then it would ha ten the political un/on of the United ates and Cana uda.” He adds: “If Mr I aurier fulfils his pledges and reduces the BANQUET AT CARDIGAN BRIDGE. In Monor of Mr. George J. MeCormac. On the evening of last Wednesday a Opera House, 1. night —_—— - t ELEGRAPHIC. PA ke i a me AAA a ame en ne SATUR rae ma oo eee — JULY 4, v 2 iuties ow imports, he will increase the | large number of the citizens of Cardiga, stagnation and depression which now pre- Bridge congregated at C ampbeil’s Hotei to PROGRAMME. Spsou1 Desparcuss ro THE Examiner j vail in Canada, the imports, the exodus to | do honor to Mr. George J. McCormac, for ; PART FIRST, CREDIT this country, the deficiency ia the revenue, | the laet three years Principal «f the High 1. Violin ae i eS ‘ Vieuxtem ps ee und decrease the output of Canadian man- | School, on the eve of hia depzerture from], ae ae. is : one of the : a : “e re a 2. Contrallo Solo—“Angus Mac ra ’ factories and the demard for labor. Uneuigen Briige, When the geeste were inn iisicoscisteh cs a ss. o.ckel chief causes ‘ i Uur farmers Mr. Glen evidertly expects Mr. Laurier | seatedat the supper table, which was laden Miss Lois Shepa a LAURIER Rigs ed ee act or Oey ee ene buy uy iit self-t s, top buggies, | to fu his pledges with all that the most exacting epicure} 4 ee nm i i daMiibas tit idcekousaden ° pia few . ret rhe : + i could desire, John G. Scrimgeour, Esq., 4, TABLE atte n Ep wae W iiite ‘ , ” . he ynservatives alwavs fan 1a > . d rea : bine taney b . ¢ “4 ee ‘ 7 ‘ile a yole | Mi. Laurier hed @ seperate galley. tes a Saeren and read the following ad 1 The Fall of Babslon C) ; All Bathing Suits at plunging low prices. Balance of our silk and wool Henrietta ‘ ‘ ork hard es ‘ t Dominion, but the — : ’ mn... 3 thas te ae > oth at wor yp hove toe "| did not expect him to acknowledge it over | T° Mr. George J. McCormac, Teacher : Sones ree pnator scott Let UUt. ; gh th $1.00 a yard. . . and { , } jn tO) aACKNOW Le’ € : zat ~ « ’ » ‘ ae . y . ’ s own ha He was asked by a tel Dear Sin.—-The undersigned on be ; - oo Pe 8 4 white Corsets at 56¢, worth 85c. One lot of colored Kid Glov es, $1.35 kind, ve Lit wc , dhe Non ste oy Tage oa half of tne resident of Cardigan Bridge #. Uke Predigal's Retura — ere to-inorrow’s price, 65¢... All spring Jackets at Half, all sample Capes at Half. mes 4 a ale rt estricting Chinese immigration, and | Schoo! District desire to tender to you *, Jonathan Defending Dayid a . 2 ; : : spilled ia Aillone their heartfelt regrets that you are about if Gossip at the Capital. A pair of Summer Gloves to every customer who buys a $1.00 worth of a ns 7 eciinns Sun Sh 8008 severing yourconnection with the Car 9/3 Hiawatha Goods. i s ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ 4 i { MONTREAL, MAY Lo, vd. . digan Bridge School, where vou bave been }4 -_-— All our H | t ; > ’ 5 $ < i “ ealth “ ( a . Ss ‘ 6. very e \ C. McLean, Va r, B.C. Principal for the past three years. We 5 a “ Sete f Br an l of Underwear worth from 85eto $1.45 5, at 30¢ each. ” age | Chinese iromigration restriction not «| cheerfully bear testimony to yourassiduous |. \ioiwaoloccekeny : rrawa, July 4. Special offer in Fast Black Hose—Golly they are black. . yu the Eas Views of the Liv. | attention to your duties; and the annual |” re Dieses a It is evident that Mr. Laurier is not era West will prevail with me. Reports of the Chef Superintendant of | 6. Cont-alt»%olo—“The Villa ve Blacksmith” | baving plain sailing in his Cabinet con- ‘ ay , wists es WiLri LAURIER Edugation show hew successfully yon Itlustrated veeeee. Nevin | structing. His decision to drop Senator t ey Weed a rate » the M eal Gazette | bave instructed the scholars under your]. main N we L - Shepard Scott gives great offence bere. Possibty ' -—o -_ sontltei ‘ , . . 7 eading~ Sek ete . *) Z : z pia they { rema k : evista n Ww [ reauceéed care, : fk lizibeth Fl love rw Wi an tes ao ofter will be made to p acale atm with g i Rit se sears | to 01 ie slot tasineses the eel During your residence amongst us wels, TARLEAU “s : ee the Speakership of the Senate. But this 8 11 adil I : ame ut will giv; | bave gladly noticed your exemplary con- 1. Pandora's Depar‘ure for Farth is hardly a fair way to réquitea man who Oug v Ww re Em phaveall | he ee r*;e | duct as a citizen, and we bave every con 2, Pandora's ar:ival on-earth has been fighting the party battles in the | K t Aad appliances gthat they . S may fe | fidence that your future will have tl a. . <eetaane Senate for twenty-five years. ed siai v 4 t - . jalatian s ; g himsel or death . . w iuired. ' success that always fullows those who do of his wihe’ ee ret There is quite a tussle also between The extens 5 man- their duty faithfully. The dying Galatian Devlin and Fitzpatrick, with the chances id . : i Li eea he Ri view of Reviews for July is a Although your departure from the dis ‘ jt ithe caeitiiekteaiien in favor of Devlin. The latter, however, ula . an > a oe | Strong politica Pie portsaits of | trict will be to us a luss, yet, we trast that oo will be like an unbroken colt in Mr, | quasars me = moe em crm way H 7 & vance ©) | | romne nen Of all shad port your future may be what your greatest 7. The eall of Merey Laurier’s hands. Mr. Blair seems to have — denseecmaeme ——————_ ar 3 toadd 8 stock ade | are = eresting, and the} friends could desire. * ee Morsing We wspaper. | teaten Domville for the New Brunswick : as He arra j editoria " SRE PISSGas SH Gaon We remain, yours faithfully, 2 The ettect . portfolio...He wi'l run either in Queens, 5 i . The Review is the only ‘ Si % The Game of Life Sunt Albert | - W. P. Lewis, J. P., Ex-Trustee; John , a Sunbury or . w s v bolesa < ° . % o en lly ’ ’ ? L «round the Fireside 7° x ves > an- a — ——_ ~ 8 keep fully G. Serimgeour, J. P., Chairman of Trustee ; } » B eaking Hone Tes i United Canada strongly urge: the ap a [ b, HOPI ng fur age ional | abreast. « - I ul movements and A. A. Allin, M.D. Trustee: F. D. Mc ; The First Let llome poiutment of some prominent Irish Catho- ° AW NW i ; lel es. Itis never caught * The ~~ ae ele tlh 5 10)4 The Return Home Scene ‘ sae Saote ahi “f° °f* H . ” — a cn a Pl aan Hy é The Cormac, Trustee and Secretary; Alexan let ;- "Phank coe se ea tic tO-a en in Mr. Laurier . Cabinet. 9 ¥ terest a ave re for ell. ; as teen ea bd. Melaen, Seestee-elect: Bach OP i Home, Sweet Home , Two of the advance gua:d of the gris ae | 18th alrealy history to the Re Cormac, Capt.H. §. Bissett Win. Me-| 11. Reading—Iilustrated. ..... _...- cease. | bOsts in the persons of Mulock and Bor- O ! } a I ( ; ? ma i . : | view of Re views which 4 pears on the first bet OE A Bets Sale hy Can pbell Elizabeth Flower Willis” den (Kings) are in town looking over the . = oe ronal cu e . _ : nd anemia i : ~ 3 Johnson, J.C : Flanigan, Wm. M 12 - eet So oy ¢ q7ang v WN a ground, They seem in geod spirits and sae re $ " \} a. ™ ately predicted in Flyon, Prank Binns, John A. McDonald. bad occasion to be, for the current report aie T sila : sie g | = m ber f the month previous. ind others \ has it that both are prospective cabinet eo f mae D R ev bas sho } sucl 105- . inisters - t . ‘ n, outpat} o. : ? ' ‘ 2 “ si Mr. McCormac replied, eloquently ex- \. {\\ Seniten ; held ‘ 7 ‘O ra Fi is great ‘ pre ts have aos ; a had P } eget 3 ee pressing his thanks for the high honorand The cabinet hell a meeting eae ay C it | ee oO OOo OOO OO ; , ail in . od ae ed sg 7 - "| his pleasure that his efforts to advance the and your correspondent saw the oe a api a 5 5 5 . RO 7 | i OA K SO tu aug 3 ‘ wages | | =e f uae ange - = i a educational interests of Cardigan had been “ ie - i late ‘in the afternoon. On ing as a if AL , AP. = . any el ands tie study of William MeKig | deemed worthy the approval of those who | | The Annual Suaday School Picnic w:ll| avy setion lad been takeu by the cabinet | 41) Jineg of personal accident assurance written. U ere aw 3down and gets what } “ae ge so " at McKiv- were most deeply concerned. be held oa ‘towards postponing the ae ot ell nequalled. Un: ipprer ched= I na g ner S| ley's character and career that has yet ap- liamen: be said the question had not been ; ‘an, t s s8 ses r is greatl yeared in periodical literatur id a ; es : . ss ° > { at can, t es uy is greatly | peared in periodical literature is contributes ceaiedl: Sotelo WEDNESDAY. JULY 8th, 4896, |cousidered. If necessary, it would ve pa . : for the money. Made here. eurte snd all who a cerned t e the July Review of Reviews by Mr. E aes os ’ 7 quite proper to postpone the meeting of 4] Grocer a . Smalley, the well known journalist on the beautiful grounds of John Me } the hoase, t sonclusion on that point i Ss t t 1 ard t , : ? rs s i ouse, but nO Conciusion O j@l poin : - . _ | Whose intimate known edge of Republican The Duke of Athol ,is the only moble- | Kachern, Feq , Kast River, ud heen ceemhed. Charlottetown. . AGENT e ca y hope, with the Independ- party politics and jong acquaintence with | man who clothes his men servants jn The str Southport will leave the Ferry Among the-rumors circulated was cne ent, that as the world grows wiser people | the public men of Ohio render him | Highland dress in London. Wharf at 16.30 a m.and 2 p-m. that De sjardins and Sir Hector Langevin —- will learn t se cr arefully,and | PecUarty adapted forsuch a task. Mr. The Chevenne Indians have donned Good Refrestiment Tables, a wil be appointed Senaters and that Mr. ee thn hd : . cited Sma - was i mself born a and reared on their war paint, and are holding pow- Fare lic, children 10c. Angers will be elevated to the Superior — the western Keserve,” cnly forty miles | wows, preparatory to a g-neral uprising.| July 4—thi Court bench of Quebec. | in, aod trade ge ra L b< rrow opniv what from Me Kir ley’s Poland he me, an j he ao E “f ; = . » : : Ty satis ex’ Se Unless they fit all can readily be repaid. Then | writes with fall personal knowledge of the cial despatches received fat si a j . t} oo me wha moe Major’s early environment. The article Hague from the Datch Indies say that DTT ett Tks WHEELER § CONFESSION. a : ea a 1 is well ilfustrated. there has bsen renewed serious fizhtiog ( w mai, Oniy such as n ay mee ee between the Dutch an j Ach inese, 1D Needed —— ¢ cciiictibiasaiiias the new demands as they arise, and hav we which the latter lost heavily. i . “pe ' ’ ing nothing of that “ booming” or “undue PERSONAL. The Red Star packet boat Rabmanieb, He Committed the Crime That’s the supreme test of a shoe—if it doesn’t fit, don’t x pans «| per 5 ae bound from Suakim for Suez, broke her | ‘ LY, ° ’ expan hich €x ps C ws 8 Mr. Cloud Hill has returned from E og-| o. sialic: nail (hia al y y t t a catastrophe efter 11 land. — on ; nag ay - %s rifted upon a reef 4 é eS want 1 ; eo Mr. L. H. Davies returned last evening | “2*t®, 88° fundered. Sixty persons . or > ate . ee ie Cite = Se the most of whom were . STICKY FLY PAP R $ Hairax, July 4. If it doesn f fit at first it never fits NOTES AND COMMENTS ie Tee Oa Bale treeks, E , ; Pani : . . “ar. as. . Gorham, of Halifax, is at : i. s . ° Peter Wheeler, convicted at Kentville QO i 4 , g b 2 The St. John Tel i deeetbal eee ig Sir Donald Smith, the Canadian High | @ 4) on Tuesday of the murder of Annie Kemp- urs fit at first---bring customers ack for another palr, - ( egrapi a 1ands ‘ jeai > rave revision of the sugar duties Mr. and Mre. T. Hu lson, of Pictou, are Vommissioner In London, gave a Dominion é They're here just as bad as ever, é ton at Bear River in January last, and auties, at the Hotel > os. Day reception in the Imperial Institute, lal the “Micks* econ ‘cleanse & sentenced to be hanged on September 8th, ~We sympathize with Mr. and Mrs Mr. W. A Brennan, of the Summerside which was attended by between five and ¢ room. Have comfort from the ¢ has confessed that he committed the # J WM MecLEOD c&& Co John McPherson, of Dundee, in respect to Jourual, is at the Hotel Davies. six huadred persons. In the on he 2 pests. Large sheets or small, by ¢ crime. The wretched young man is now a s ye the unusually severe family bereavement The many friends of ex-Councillor Tan- . . dinner in the Westminster Palace @ tbe box or singly. é lying in Digby jail awaiting execution, ‘ ; z : : as te Se = ae ; i glad to see him out again after bis ga ps i kia , and has sckbowledged that he committed | N, 3.—-We expect to arrive daily, “Slater's Ce’ebraied Bicycle Shoes” for men. —H@iaod Emp re : Carthyism an _ : ta een discovere: if any brit- the cruei deed, ‘ ; eee ae ca as ae | ae < : oN Mile tees ar omseteninr tox aben Mr. H. James Palmer retarned Ja-t| ish gourmets heve fur years paid fancy Wheeler cays be ‘went to” Kemptoa’s | 90 nething new. Don’t buy till you see them.—J. M. McLeod & Co. ing that they are not dead yet by insisting evening r from England, looki ng and feeling | prices for “plovers’ ezg-, wi Uccu 8Up- ne iD, MN. house at midnight, and was admitoed by upon representation in the beral Cab—| wel! a his holiday slied instead with the eggs of a certain Annie.. He sat beside her bed talking to] ~ ee ie aon eal ee ee . } I Liberal Ca M ML, ; ‘ ; i ¢ cull N Y - Ree wial r T cecooece eccecoe e¢ inet. r. Kienon, a well known Oita-| breed of of gulis, says the ew York a her, and later in a scuffle struck her with | y EN ED e ® 66006600 208060 ~ —St.Jobn Sun: Among the meo who| ** °°! ata tor, arrived here lit evening | World. These are collected in hundreds ee a billet of wood and afterwards cut her XY OU Ww ILL NEE é Se es ne a ud registered at the Queen Hotel. Mre, | on the small! islands of the inland lochs of hroat with a bread knife 4 ‘ came well out o* this election is Hon. | ™ red a ee ote re e c t chs oO throat with @ bread Knife. s Ty inal i iano of Prin - E rwcaret McKinnon and =. children are with hi, | North Scotland, and sent'to London deal SE ee ee _ + = $ K OR : Island. Hie is the one province in wh ch Mr. aad Mrs. E. J. Thompson, of Monc 7 ers at ridiculously low prices. aris réeéen $ 4a CENTS : the Liberal-Conservative * party has mad eae who ; ave teen aSSibg a porti ¢ 7 nee Be Kurvjera Warzawski ha: jus: Acknowled ent MR POWELL’S ELECTION | ° ‘4. . $ gains heir bopeymoon in thr: provi ince, left for celebrate: it@ seventy-fifth anniversary s : e r e al . ; home this morning. Mr ompson is . : . s 90-1; Z —Montreal Witness: “Mr. Laurier. so]... 3: - = ty, om ir. Thompson is a It began in 1821 as a 120-line sheet, Aco Y All b s:ed to b it i ik—dirt d dang t $ PER ¥ ARD 3 far. | oom on ; ' H read IDS jeweler in the raiiway towr We | printed on a hand press by its editor ‘ ou Wi easxe Oo buy it in bu dirty an angerous to | 1s . r, bas bee juite sphinx-'ike e is Lemttidedl oleast ala a ’ ™ = > ‘ r , : ceca ts tid Wieear becttee Yaak ar ees “ry Mr. oe Mrs. Thomp on printer, and compositor, all in one. Only CuanLorretows, = B Forse: handle. You will be asked to buy it in cardboard p: ackages — | ° You may have your choice @ oe eg ee " were delighted with what they saw of this 3 3 ‘ une 24th. 1896. ane ss placatiog the diverse interests which are| "orssc, : ‘ i news thatthe censership ap proved could J > nica almost as dirty and as dangerous to handle. You will beje of a neat, stylish, handsome $ represented by the men who surround E cae —— be publ ishe: 1. It is now to Poland what} J. K. Ross, Esq > Provincial Manager of - . . d 4 line of 4 him.” Will Mr. Laurier sueccced berman- | yIME FLIES WHEN NO CAN r U IRSUETH . “3 = ear ae ~— a ore ne North sper tae Assurance His Maiorit Increased to {5 nak “ ” aay eg came: ee we — —_ sleeps 2s e : ently in this “almost hopeless task” ? — editions daily, with a literary staff of 210 Company. ] y ‘|DON’T DO cs; you will have te buy a second lot, lose your ; PRINT COTTONS ; ee ; persons, EAR SIR,—Permit is t -kni 2 <— ae ‘i ¢ js i i —A Winnipeg « despatch h says the miss-} _ The man whose work, keeps him Ot OT a, sntetiek ibeited of hi ek Dy aectus Seer sat nt ee Moxcrox, July 4, | time and double your labor, and probably lose your plants in ° s ing ballot boxes in Se tur up op | 200Ts In winter mu-t havea hearty wel- : oe ae , Laughlin and George J_ McCormack, the re- * 2 a ‘a : , > at tT: = pa ge eget a , Pa come for spring, [tis hard in. bluciry | Will soon, in all probab lity be convul-ed ecipt of the cheque tor $1.001in ‘ull payment | The recount in Westmoreland conelud- the bargain. Buy what we sell, wholesale and retail at $ today There's a good aseort @ 4V, and was foun n vit Dn . > . 7 d rage e J L a i? . ‘ ttn ance e 2rics i j } ; i ald; Liberal, had-e majority of one. Arm. | 8)-.-2low-zero weather to believe that | bY another strike, woich will involve all Tite adeaskae ce by the li Se ed with the result that the. majority . for & ment of them—a wonderfa!l @ aha Paid ae al vies ‘ a any | shortly the birds will sing, the flowers be branches of the trade represented by the| Cormack. of St G orge’s. King’s Co. The | Mr. Powell (Conservative) is increased: to > value at the price—they need ; ail steal ba ‘ i. "be a v cm a t loss ym aod ove: conte, windy da and Brotherhood of Tailors and those affiliated come sap fo had. * be A he tare may aon tee, | 15 3 y e to be.cesn 0. he appreciated. ° ected Oaliots Vv e aliowe or hin 7 , 7. eee ‘. ss ‘ , claim 8 hac F . 77 : nad he has app © @ recount chilled body be things of the past. The with the United Garment Workers. On| we iia Geekirer sine dasettatenn one onceeded a SO n Ss ru oO re s e Every sale we make is a bet- @ rs ce <a trouble is that all too soon the weeks eo | Puesday night 2,000 finishers decided in| your Company in paying its death claims, “a : ter advertisement of them 3 en Ge eee enews see Tera of by and another winter is at hand. The | fvor of astrike. The taiiors of Brook!yn, teat ee) WF the eres ely pble 10, sive car The Quebec Cor tinge t. ° than hours of talk. S the elections, says the Gazette, isthe im quert on of clothing is aleave important numbering 7,000,00 Sunday night, voted | tke same. 7 cc S : proved tone of the Untar o: Liberal oe aad the aed tden of tine Fibre Cheeiie in favor of a strike. Yours truly, MonrTeea., July 4. 5 » € FIRST CENTRE s In speaking of the peopie of Quel ec ne uv , 4 ‘us Ur : i (: : Ss i id : 3 BERNARD J Me ORMACK. on ri ° . ji e . Ww s —— . : : n ready made clothing is bo re rs the following tribute Che friends of Mr. Laurier say that the “French-Canadian Horde” of the Mcw: in ready made th bg bound to have reorge Sand pai ; z ANGUS McLELLA ’ ° : — i i mu a [cwat immense popularity. From the etandpoint | to the genius of Mrs. Stowe, whose death hidiadeis Quebec portfolios will be, distributed as s s Campaign Fong las s§ idenly become a pO} . I i P . . COUNTER aad J. ates oa "d “*< “| of health as well as comfort it commends | WaS announced a few days ago: “I cannot | July 4- wil follows: Mr. Laurier, President of the ‘ > + 4 . ee arene eee SI itself strongly as it adds no weight and yet | Say that she has talent, as one understands Council; Mr. Tarte, Minister of Railways The best made—absolutely pure —in 1 lb tins — : " 2 —The Montrea Gazette, remarking | keeps out the rain as well as the wind. | it, ’a the world of letters, buat she has and Canals; Mr. Geoffrion, Secretary of the safest and cleanest to handle. * NGORE & McLEOD s upon the Globe’s statement that “ nobody | and such advantages are hizhly ap; recia- | genius, as humanity feels the need of State; Mr. Fisher, Minister of Agriculture. St é cieane 0 6 e : ghly app " Batt) : 8 - ~ e proposes to apply the principles of free | ted by all men. genius. The genius of goodness, not of — — = ——— : — " = |@ Successors to Perkins & Sterns e trade to our tar says: ‘* [It is much ; A the man of letters, but of the saint; pure, siti panei. ; ° eee better that Mr La lrier S&s! ild Sa srifi & Trt STRAWBERRY Fest IVAI held last penetrating g aad profound, the spirit that li " » a. l . # 3 Another Conservative In. ”, ¢ ©000000000000080000000 : the last shred of his reputation for cousis- | night on the grounds of the Upper Metho- | thus fathoms the recesses of the human ere Is the vi ay to Get eee ae o tency than that tae industries of the coun-| dist Church was a decided success desp te | soul.” There Pree ney : y NOTICE try should be ruined. the cool weather which prevailed. The 5 William F. McLean, of the Toronto e —A Press correspondent remarks that| grounds prese suted a gay and beautiful ; icentih> wi hon ti rlotietdwa t World, (Conservative) has been declared misailgs et a ake at oe a eee WE RE FISHING , Special rales from Charlottetown to | elected member for East York-on a ‘re- NM HE ANNUAL MEETING of the Prince aan he decision of the ] — Pm ! lights } ne : . son's vb and from Tigt nish to Conway, via bef. } t judge by | kdward Istand Medical Society wil) be ! : ision of the Liberal 1 aiers | two large are lights and pumerous ine o EIR R. count before the county judg by, .& : : held at Charlottetown, in the Legislative ) apy 4 commission to enquire into} descent lamps, furnished and arranged y B tel shite ' ; BE majority of three oyer Frankiand, grit. Couneil Chamber, on *®UESDAY EVENING, tie workings « he tari. Sir Oliver is} Mr. Perley Welsh in his usual skills FOR YOUR aa drive of about 23 miles from nt ‘ JULY 7th, at o'clock. xyreat on Commissions, an | In this asf manner, Ww hile C ao se ani other lanterns aire oe % wrey . atile — For you to cail a week oO. two later, for ms ea = &. BR. ae rovided the pe n sall right, a re-| added to the brilliancy of the scene. The re Pea . as : : : : ae a — ct . “i : Sian oe aan sealeanbies whdh-witil bed: Meualion Bend tarnished éhais BOOT TRADE Express from Tignish and Charlotte- if you do not give it your immediate at- July 2, 1896-45 wy —pat fri mon L : ad rs n t I i é i _ I : } ao I ( ‘ Les ) a re Page i . ° : 3 enable the Liberals todo the crawfi hb act} music be: Postival nn under the aus ah Drive from Coawayy: Browa’s tention,you caunot blame the firm if they oa their tariff reform promises. pices of the Epworth League in connection . ‘ : a é . Ee a = Meutuesl Gasette: ‘Mr cOheshoe bret With the Charch, and the mentging oom. And we're using the best are all gone by that time; and your oppor- a-ked permission to retain his old seat on mittee are to be congratulated. bait we ean find Good . tunity 13 lost tor a g od investment. You ie ae eae eed Gente, . Mebeiesanen co the boots at very low prices better look out for number one, and make We, the undersizned Grocers of Charlotte- i the Ho Commons, He is one ; sas “4 fein 2s , b2e line for t! St; T. mas town, do hereby agree to close our respective Lib:ral chief who does not, evidently, ex- | 9" — examination of tbe Birch H I We cannot sell you a $35 THE § LE a b2e line fur the Star Taulor. places of business ‘at 6 ent Monday. t ae | inistry :.. ae 1001, which was very s 288 { . nesday anc ursday evenings, an ‘ pect te enter the M iistry, and it is well. | ‘© a ' whi “y h ig cae a ry ul in llec, shoe for $1 Not at all on Tuesday and Friday eveniags, commencing it is bad enough to have a member of the | Parc lar, fully aine the excelleat . Monday. July 6th. and continuing until] Sept. cal Caen looking after Michi- | Teputatios which this s thool Las borne But we can give you as of all fishing Goods from é J OH N | McKE N 7 iE 7th, both deys inclusive pa yo Cane baz’ it would be} Since the present teacher, Mr. George | rood value for l as vou = + Edn und Toombs, J-., J. T. Morris. Jenkins & : ~ 12nd Jul Sen, Beer & Goff. Stewart & Gates. J. D. Me anenething ” h is on ‘ Cameron, tovk charg The pupi ile, who ° “ now unti -DC u ie ee rete pea oe ae bjected t * can get in Charlottetown | 7¢ b ll ee rennet eo Sea Cabinet at ev work were subjected to a most rigid examination — 5~ e you want are ains ca obn McKenna *. McDonald & Co,, E. 2 in all the d fferent subjects usually taught ust now Weare «notin .°? reer'e . e og @. 2, Sanderson & Co., Davison &Co. tin al A “ — “a - : . ay - Mon in @ primary sc hool, acd! 1itted themsel yes J iti l aaa . M 8 and see the prices ' Berge r S Pure Paris um A € € ( é jane? - ‘dyl week, eod.wkylin ee y : tii ¥ i re on cf H in a@ manner hi gh! y ¢ sredi ital! e b th to V ery Ow pr Ices eta 4 en Ss Green, In ] lb tins. The A fo % : — —— oo a a > a 8 oo 7 themselves and the teacher, anl showed Tan Boots and Shoes a : best, and kills the potato bugs ident Siedh: adidas thin Stbbpetinns Aiiethe’ wal ee beyond the shalow of a doubt that the REDDIN BROS . ti roe = a ee Siam oe et eee On, giving the interesting details relating 7 to Gauthier, pre © ciltinnae an work done was thorough, intelligent and R. K, JOST, every time. ({ 3 A seas \ ; ei alates ac sete tl cs highly satisfactory in all respects. <a STAMPER'S CORNER Wh 1 7 ] Retail THE SSL RA} CE CO, y-ele f 2 su Ao1 o a uu ° O1e83a.e an @.al a ’ = aah P , " es ‘io a f oo. Tue Summer Caryival —We have re- KE Oppose ds - . Af F FRED W HINDU AN rev. Abdt ro whi the aver? Is . e} wis j f vat a a \ dididiie. Gan or | ived or eee for the eurmmer SEE OUR NE j Carter's Seed Store MEsEs sc e . { TRAN, accepud $750. As a example of Liberal | carnival to be eld at Halifax on the 28th, VALUABLE MIGHTY AGENT FOR P. E. L, ‘ iy 23th, 50th and Sist July next, 1€ pro- . et x ° ¢ ; gramme will include horse races, boat 0C or atc QS t . Charl July4dy & wi | loliar goes further in our store Accepts Plate Glass Insirance also, -Te Patrie, the Soir, L’Electeur, and | race arbor illuminations and | ee ee ee rE O U R | ike & 30 nape s 23 i » Ll teur, aces, harb luminations d band con } i » shoe : 2 ‘ lay 23, 1896 —law (6) the r Houee organs, which have been | certs, anda right royal time is assured NICKEI 15 3 l d rl C eSI ence ra | Te Pe —— at: gloating over the fact that Quebec would] visitors. Don’t feeeet the Ceialee) dates 1. 4-10 ewe s A - We : Three great bargains this week : . be the masters of the administration, are | when making arrangements for your sum. |Justed, Breguet Hair Spring, FOR SALE OR TO LET Makes the Best Bread, Ladies’ Common Sense D agola} D@SiFable Suburban Residence perfectly furious over the failure of Sir | mer outing loul sunk Di >» 1 Shoes, worth $1.35, o e 99 " . ating double sunk Dial, Patent Mi-| yor save TO LET, tl 7 30e8, WOr 5, our price 9c. Charles I ipper to resign at once and let —<——~— . FOR SALE oF _ ws As that hand- ecommen 4 . a : ‘ \% R A them start at ) work Che Patr : leclares Parents.—Don’t forget to secure your crometer, Regul: ator, finely nae eT one Witaerensh 2 wena ” a ™ - . Ladies a. saa a 50 | = = ses that Sir Charles Tupper is nota states—| tickets and go with the children on Wed- d: ‘ Park, known as the property of the late Wm ' in any Other store, our price 99c, lite si er : pot @ state icke go wit : ( sseskeon ses to suit as t eh : a aes RS KLIZABETH BURROWS offers for man, and that if he persists in his deter-| nesday to Battersby Park. ed, ia cases to § Kenvedy. oak Ie, bina te rennin anyone having trouble with their Ladies’ Tan Shoes, worth $1.7 15, | iM sale by private contract her residence, mination to meet the House he will be locates pure hasers. orth 162 tt, and the other in ‘the ‘re eyes to get them properly tested This week at $1.15. Eituate at the extension of the Spring kicked out. Ti Boe : i eis cn . . Weymouth # St. TEN good rooms in ioe teenie wae 6 di nP ge l ; For sale in half barrel bags at all the Road, just outside the city limi's, wuh twe icked out. hose who bear the “ souy Men’s Light Summer Coats and Vests at and ‘a large dry cellar’ under the whole, and if nee ing glasses, have them oe 1 in the Mite Take adventansel thie ofer at cace acres of land adjoining. There is upon the ladles” are very anxious to be up and at | the Barga.n Corner. The Best Watches on ihe Mar- namely, doub e drawing room, one: doars, fitted to suit. principal grocery stores in the City. . _—— ee ene property a good dwelling house with comfort S . Tisee wonld vot Ras , 8 bath rooms, 7 ‘i d All pew goods, able outbuildings, a large garden and ?28 it. hey would » if the could help it ; : ’ : dining, bed, ang bath rooms, ete In thd No expense incurred to find ovt ie : ' 7 ntil tl . : } } P 1 Five huodred Boys’ Blouse Suits, 560 ket for the Mone rear of the pre mises are a stable and coach . July 2, 06 —eod young bearing orchard, Also, a good well2 wait until the recounts have all been held Boys’ Blouses. 506 a Stel - y. house , Water from the water works in thé if you need them. : - Yours for bargains water , and the result of the election cfficially | — Se hn . tu * B oe en’s Pants, house. Evenings by epecial appoint | -———— eens ee " o : Being ange from ity taxes and whee known. ee ee ee eee W. 7 House can be seen, and possess’on ment, . TANTED.—Three General Agents for a ’ > 1 yAr minutes walk of the Post Office, an » — Mr. Fre Wayland G l Woo! challies, 150 yards, marked down E. TAYLOR. “ives at once, on application to the “unde - \ Ae ot © ‘ounties ; also five canvassers A, E. McEACH EN, ae ae eee ae ” this peoperll ee "UT ie W aylans _vien bas since | to fifty cents to-night at T. J. Harris’, Agent. signed, foreach, A big thing. and _— who get THE SHOE MAN. offers a rare opportunity to persons desirous the eiec*ions written a letier to the New Vor mer lig “ht vests t the 3 i" i JOHN INGS territorial rights are in luck. Can also employ of obtaining a comfortable and convenient York Sun, in the course of which | nen’s light vests try the London Cameron Block, City Ch’town, july 2—tf, several bright ladies at ticirown homes THk sare residence rae : wi eR BC! Honse. lA ranainie BraDLEY CARRETSON Co, Lrpv., 49 Rick mead \\ AX. cane wr ce ‘ae ee oie Terms easy, and ful) particulars given 08 faye : * " us nisone or two one aod in- : . . . - : : oe ' - ialacieeidae name, ak | ost —Y esterday morning, a Post Office Or- pos SALE O?RTO LEC. —Howse aid lot near Graduate Optician. St West, Toronto, Unt. amalad 1s vanepeniadiaie Poca . Sonia Clem application to James Lewis, or to Mesess 1 took an active part in politics in Can- Baking Powder, —25 cents alb. 4, wee in favor of Joseph Taylor, 'te finder Kens ngtoi Bol. contetning & resus and )LANO for sale at a bargain, calland sceit. | pay a hustler about $1900 a week to s'art Davies & Haszard, Solicitors, Charlottetowm ‘da from 1864 to aid in securing a federal —JOHNSON & JOHNSON, jules Cbilge by leaving tet ibis office. pantey.--Gogd dry cellar, segpely eer ~~ North Side Queen Square, Ch’town. P "Alas. Burris, Gt. George 3t_jlytiy6 ,w2i ) with, Drawer29, Brantford, Ont. jlyid&w, ' Ch'town, June 26, 1896— ~— oui 7” AT ~ made. ‘Tough, the sails of a ship. —T Wool and Weavers Never did their work better than when they prodtced: the flannels from which Mermaid Bathing roft and even weave—the suits are | built for BA‘'THING, and WONT BURST. Jaunty as! a spirited woman could wish, and as securely sewed as STANLEY BROS. Suits are; In Stock | Sizes 86 and 40 inches, in Navy Blue wool Flannel trimmed with white Military Braid. STA NiLHwYy BROS ia a a ’ 4