ALMOST DEAD The beacon in Cristie's light-house is flickering and. assuming a paler hue daily. We think that after the 23rd inst., it will become extinguish- ed for ever more. 3} À MINUTE The legal Iluminary of Pal- mer Road was wild in his speech at the meeting which took place there on Thursday afternoon. in sixteen minutes he made no less than fifty two false assertions— an average of 3} per minute. Not so bad for the ex-speaker. A FITTING PLACE D» The corner ‘Sateliite” is bu- sy preaching “Sankhya'”or in other words Hindu Philoso- phy. His doctrine is as useful to this country as an obolus would be in buying a Kiugdom. À fitting place for the poor Gothamite is in the Blue Berry Barrens at Glouces- tèr. WHERE WAS HE ? Where was Perry at the Pal- mer Road meeting on Thurs- day afternoon ? Surely he knew about it, He was »ersonal ]y invited 10 attend, apart from the notices which were copi- ously posted in the district. Stili Perry was absent. Same old story : “will not meet an adversary opeuly”. “HE WANTS TO KNOW One of our correspondents brings to our notice this very hard question : “Who is run- ning the election as liberal standard bearer in West | Prince ? 1s it Perry or Ro gers ? 1 take notice that Perry says dittle, but Rogers all. Would it be possible that Mr Rogers hankers after Perry’s old Shoes ?” All we can say to the above is that Perry dares not face an audience, because he cannot give satisfactory explanation of his votes on the Remedial Bull. Messrs Rogers, Barney and Jim White are his mouthpieces on, that question : One pecvliarity | —the three have each a diffe- rent story. | | A WORD W1TH Mr. JERRY BUOTE | ae me Mr. Jerry M. Buote, at the shore, makes a statement that we challenge as to its veracity| Here it is: “Perry has in his possession a letter from a ca- tholic clergyman stating that | he (Perry) did right in voting against the Remedial B‘1i”. We ciaim that this is a fabrication | got up by Perry or his lieute- nants to tarnish the name of some of our clergymen. 1f Per-! ry has such a letter why does he not read it out in public m'eiings ? But why ask Perry to attend public meetings ?| Wheninvited he acts like the ant that ruusintoits burrow at the! least sound of danger How-! ever, if Perry has such a letter! why not publish it in the co, Jumns ofthe very truthful| Pioneer ? Surely the electors | wouid believe it ? That rapid jiberal organ has the repu-| tation of publishing nothing | but the truth (?} Perry comes. next, Jerry, last but not least. | ne SEE | ANOTHER WORD WITH | MR SYLVAIN GAUDET . Mr Sylvain xaudet, at the | shore, states that the rumor a-| bout Father Lugald having urged the electors to vote for | Perry was fabricated in this, office, Read your grit organ [Guardian] of the 18th inst. | . té — _—… . ——…… D 0 tn. aud be man enough to admit that vou make a false state- ment and have the decency to apologize for 1t. The local go- vernment official who circulat- ed the false report in Sum- merside on Tuesday last, would blush to own you as‘his party mau, so much do you exagge- rate things. ENCORE UN MENSONGE! ET LE PLUS HONTEUX DE TOUS Nous avons sous les yenx une petite feuiile que les libé- raux circulent à profusion pour se gagner des votes. L'entête de cette petite feuil- le se lit en grandes lettres : “PRESCRIPTION OF THE HOLY SEE” ISSUED, SEPTEMBER 13th 1881 TO THE ARCHBISHOP OF QUEBEC Cette lettre envoyée dans ce tempsi là n'avait pas à se pro- noncer sur une question com- me celle qui se présente au- jourd'hui. Dans les circons- tances où nons sommes au- jourd'hui, l'Eglise parle parce qu'elle voit ie danger où se trouvent exposés ses eufants Les évèques et tout le clergé sont unanimes dans leur solici- tude à éloigner ce danger. et il est du devoir de tout catholi- que digne d: ve nom d'écouter et de suivre les conseils de leurs supérieurs. Nous ne cro- yons pas nous tromper en dli- sant que cette feuille sort des ateliers du Pioneer de Summer side. Cela est suffisant pour indiquer aux catholiques ce qu'ils ont à faire. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given chat in pur- suance of the 118 sec. of the Dominion Elections Act the agent appointed by Edward Racketc Esq one ef the candi- dates for election in the Electoral Dis trict of Prince. West Riding P. E. I., to act for him in the torthceming elec tion is John A Hackett, Book Keaje , cf T'iguish. GILBERT BUOTE Returning Officer. Dated this sixteenth day of June, 1896 NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that in pur- suance of the 118 sec. ofthe Dominion Eiections Act the agent appointed by Stanislas F. Perry one of the candi- dites for election in the Electoral Dis- uict of Prince, West Riding P. E. I., to act for him in thé forthceming elec:ion is George Twcedy ot Alberton, Barris- ter. GILBERT BUOTE Returuing Officer. Dated this sixteenth day of June, 1896 NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that in pur- suance of the 118 sec. ofthe Dominion Elections Act the agent appointed by James Yeo oné of the candidates for e lection in the Electeral Dis‘ric: of l’rince, West Riding, P E.I, te act fos Lim in the forthcoming election is Ri chard Smallman, of O Leary, Miller & Farmer. G'LBERT BUOTE Returning Officer . Dated this sixteenth day ef June, 1896 WE ARE TO THE FRONT WE beg to announce to our customers that with the ope- ning of our New Store at Bloomfieli Station and with the Store at Gavin’s Corner re- pienished, we are in a better position than ever to supply the demands of the people. We keep on hand a general stock of Dry Goods, Groce- ries, Boots and Shoes Flour etc, etc. We are also in a position to fill all orders for Miilinery. La- lies’ hats trimmed in our Esta- blishment at reasonable prices. We are determined to make this a telling year in sales and satisfaction. We take in exchauge for goods all that there is market for. Eggs a specialty. Watch our “Ad” ; we will mention something tu your ad- vantage shortly À &. B. Gallant Bloomfield June + 1896 L’IMPARTIAL l LAURIER hr gts gene Chef du parti libéral—à force de bassesses, a dit M. Tarte. Elève de Doutre et Pa-| pin, est resté fidèle à ses mai- tres, mais a houte de l'avouer. Veut être premier ministre et a déjà trahi sa race et sa reli- gion pour cela: S’est déshonoré par son alliance avec McCa-:- thy. Est canadien français, ais ce n’est pas sa faute ; pré-| férerait être anglais. Grand parleur ; petit diseur ; encore plus petit faiscur. A évolué entre toutes les théories écono- miques. Fut tour à tour libre- échangiste et protectionniste ; proraet aujourd'hui de ména- ger des manufactures que la protection fait vivre. Se pro- clame un partisan zélé du lien colonial et railie tous les an- nexionnistes autour de lui. pose a l'honnêté homme, mais a fait les élections de 1891 avec de l'argent volé par ses amis. À érigé son autorité en opposi- tion à celle des évêques, en matière religieuse. S'applatit en ce moment devant les pires ennemis de sa race. Ses amis veulent le faire passer pour grand homme. DAVIES Chef des libéraux dans les provinces Maritimes ; aspire à| la chèfrerie dans la politique fédérale. Fut premier ministre de l’1le du prince Edouard. En profita pour abolir les écoles séparées. Dirigea l’obstruction durant la dernière session, de complicité avec McCarthy et Wallace. Sectaire comme ses collègues les chef libéraux pro- estants. Se promét bien de tupplanter Laurier au premier jour. Presque aussi violent que Cartwright. À lasspécialité de discours qu’il désavoue ensuite, quand il a changé d'opinion, ce qui lui arrive souvent. Adver- saire de la langue française. Qualifie d'indignité le droit qu'ont les Canadiens-français de parler leur langue dans les tribunaux de ja province de Québec et ne se gène pas de le dire. Dangereux parce qu'il est sans principes et saus scru- pule po, ne, am, titi, MARTIN ee ms Connu parmi ses admirateurs pauvres gens ! sous «e nom de “fighting Joe”, Débuta comme instituteur près d'Ottawa et s’y fit remarquer par son affectation de libre-pensée; aussi par nne conférence dans laquelle ii se fit l'apôtre de l’école athée. C’est un brutal, mal dégrossi, mais dans l'affaire du ‘Northern pa- Pour détourner l'attention pu- blique, souleva la question sco- laire, prépara la loi de 1890, la Fier de ses exploits, résolut de se faire élire pour Ottawa. Fut Uela lui valut un télégramme rier et l’intime de Tarte. Conti- catholique et français. Seru bat-| tu le 23 juin, tout comme Tarte. | TARTE | rex | Ami de Martin. Entrepreneur | d'agitation religieuse et natio- | nale. Fut tour à tour ultramon- tain, conservateur, rielliste, con- | servateur, libéral, et passa par: toutes les couleurs de l'arc en tenace. À Manitoba où il! émi- gra ensuite, il devint député, |quality. puis ministre. Dans cette der-! nière position, fut compromis cific—genre Baie des Chaleurs. |. fit adopter par la Législature | battu dans une première élec- | bonne part. N'à jamais été af- | residence | . . , | : # , à i tion, mais élu dans une autre. fligé d’un excès de scrupule. de félicitation de M. Laurier peuvent rester fidèles à uu|June 18—3m RTHolman en de) RP ( tons à Zoo REF T nt Ne niet SR" Eu à SPRING IMPORTATIONS NOW COM. PLETE An immense stock of Choice Groceries. ‘“Dominion” and Unrivalled Blend. Teas lead all other brands., Choice Porto Rico Molasses, 1000 bbls. Flour—Best brands, 200 bbls. Cornmeal—cheaper than ever it was. Rolled Oats, Wheat, Peas and Barley, | Those who intend to build this season will save money by selecting their requirements frorn my stock of Hardware. Roofing, Oils, Paints and Glass, less than last year. Carpenters have never seen 50 large a variety of (ools here before. Barbed Wire and other Wires at Bottom Prices. SEEDS OF ALL KEINDS, CHEAP White Chaff, White Russian, White Fyfe and Colorado Bearded Wheats. te visit to the Crockeryware and Glassware Departments will convince that we lead iu these lines. New Dress Goods from England, United States and Canada. Novelties in Hats* from Bostou—Novelties in Caps from Boston. Boots and Shoes in all the latest styles—prices away down. 500 pieces of Grents’ Suiting and Panting. Wool wanted ! Oats wanted !! ne Vas L De PMR USE se mn Tec. 22? n Te DRE pr: NON ne RC SR at ROBT. I. HOLMAN. Summerside. May 21, 1896. 4 A $io ENLARGED PORTRAIT FOR NOTHING Do you want an Enlarged Pertrait of yourself er your wife, brether. sister, father, mother, child or sweetheart ? YOU CAN GET ONE Free of Charge Beautifuliy done in Crayon work by noted Toronto artists, size 16 x 20 inches. HOW ? Buy #10 worth of goods from me. With each purchase of 5c and upwards, 1 give you a coupon representing the amount of the purchase. Save them until you got 819 werth, and then 1 will get you an enlargement of any photo you let me have, and will also supply you with a frame at wholesale price. IGIVE YOU THE PORTRAIT FREE YOU SIMPLY PAY FOR THE FRAME. | 1 have a Sample Portrait, also samples of the different pattern frames for you to select from on exhibition at my store. Come and see them and be convinced that 1 am giving you a grand inducement for you to purchase all your goods at my store. 1 have just got in 20 half chest of the finest tea on earth. Will sell it very low for CASH. Another lot of 150 pairs of Ladies and Gentlemens’ Boots & Shoes, which for style, finish durability and cheapness, cannot be touched on the 1sland, Sure. 1 am happy to tell you my friends that my sales of Boots & Shnes is 50 per cent ahead of this date last year and 1 am determined to have it 100 per cent before the fall. As far as harness are conceined the price is far below and the quality far superior to any in the market. 1 still sell groceries of all kinds and Flour as cheap and as good as ever. Nice fresh butter in prints always seil well at my store. Now my friends remember the great premium 1 am offering to cash customers. You get goods very cheap and of excellent quality and your portrait Free you never got such an offer before. I have just got in 30 tons coa: and a few tons pressed hay, also 10,000 ft boards ofsplendid Will sell cheap Yours Respectfully J. ALBERT BRENNAN sa nature. Fut misau monde | DR. WICKHAM politique par sir Hector Lange- | vin qu'il récompensa par la| PHYSICIAN AND tes | TOBACCO (Ok C0". T. B. RILEY, —MANUFACTURER OF— Twist, plus noire ingratitude. Eut sa | GEON part des exploits de pacaud, sa! Oise :— Me 7 5 Minis Plug, Croit que les imbéciles seuls| TIGN ISII À. ebaccos ———00X100—— Fancy Smoking & Chewing mais n’à jamais perdu d'argent nua sa guerre à tout ce qui est) à ce jeu-là. Est capabie de tout pour réussir, mais n’a jamais, pu se faire réclire deux fois! dans le même comte et sera battu à Beauharnois. Contribu- era puissamment à faire battre les libéraux que sa seule pré- sence discrédite. —— L'IMPARTIAL —— Le seul journal français dans l’fle du Prince Edouard qui le présenta à la chambre. Principe. Tourne à tous les! 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