| HIP NEWS. te TT att rlottetown 4 vort of CHU at iy ENT QP 2 a . tidy Mat Davies, | Vit, . itorau . saly 10—E oo 4 Vernon . E Franks : mn eeing. ov \ [pi partar, Irv! = CLEA 4 Tr Piet rn Alice P ; oe Ss yas a . : . ir. \ os Vat D. Dav 4 pee. A. 1. Mchean, © =e BD 9 pakes the food pare, goys! wholesome and delicious. Absolitcly Pure POWDER C Arw YORK st 4 gov BAKING p 3 ; — a + N 4 a} 9 pail University, moniveas ] SESSION Is87 OS i? j . th rricu:cn ses ourse 1D c ier fincluding Doxnawpa Specta 7 2 gsé FOR Wowes A ] ’ Screnc ypeise, Law, and VETERINARY SCIENCI ~ Yaricalstion. Examination and Scholar- dip Examination Ww! | be sp Meperse, T5rH Serr; APPLiri swe, 16rH Sert.; Law, Tr Serr. Vevegiyarny SCIENC: Copies of the Calendar, containing full sarmation, may be obtained on applica- , 22xp Sept. non tO the Secretary. ee CARD. tthe Electors of Charlotte- wa. Common and Royalty. JAPAN WILL PROTEST: Vroposalto Brand Seats by Amertcans Wil Affect an Interest of the Mikeacdo'’s Km- pire (Special to the Montreal Star.) American islands are prove success , annihilate the profits of the British Columbia pelazic sealing, already dimin by restrictive recu alone July 9,—The lessees of the Pribilof sealing VANCOUVER, taking steps that wiil, if they fu result 1 ‘en the United States and Javan, or, at least | ese steps ell rite <¢ ternational complicatiOns betw resentment. Dr. David S. Jordan. of Leland Stanford University, for the Island-, his assistanta, duly commir- rouse Japanese Cali has satled fornia, where he and sioned by tue lessees, will brand all the }; voung femaie seals they eao catch, aud thus reduce from $10 to Sl the value ot each of theis skins, it taken by pelagic sealers, The partv will also drive the male seals Into a poud, enc osed by a barb wire fence and there retain them after the i the British | Sea, into bankrupte. breeding season. Dr. Jordan declares that he w 1] drive the “ poachers, by whom he means Columbia sealers in Behring As Alaskan [s- land seals, lately experimentally brand ed, were caught by the San Francisco thus sealer, St. Lawrence, in che Sea of Japan, if ‘sev.dent thatthe Prib:l of seals migrate over thousands of m*!es of oc+ee. and are not only caught in Bebrivg Sea, bat also | tp Japanese waters. | on the Pac'fic held:—Arrs | And as the Japanese Government has lately subsiaized sealing heavily, with a | view todevelop an advanciag fishery indus- is likely enough that ntet d d, Roniuilauon of try of the country, it Japan wil resent He meesurs wich leads toward The Japan protest will in addition to one in respect of host American Which W i into the tea trade of Japan with the State: The sealing protest will not lore any rund cues eae é sealiny! tariit ieg’sie tion, ——$—_—— -< —<——_____-. PERSONAL. Messrs. Matthew & M: Lean ing a large warenouse. Mr. Jonn A. Matheson, Inspector of Fisheries. is in the city. Mi:s Enid McLean returned from Cape Breton on Saturday evening. Mr. G. O. McLeod, ot the Anglo- Amer- ican Telegraph C ys, staff left this morning are builc~ | for Baie Verte to relieve the agent there. Mr. H. P. BD. A. Of the Duchemin, ' Pictou Academy, arrived in Charlottetown | GENTLEMEN: Hang been ated can idates to con- | Re i Chanottetown Common and Royalty, in | the iateests of the Liberal Party, we respect- | lip seit your support. Our record as re- | wesaiines of this constituency during the | bs &cryears, is before you. “We are in ac- adwiththe Platform of the Local Govern- mest as bid down in the address of the leader | misélected, shall, asin the past, d | ketto promote the interests of our constitu- | aisand of the Province. Tizaking you for your former support, and sucing 4 continuance « f your favor, We have the honor to be, Your obedient servants, BENJAMIN ROGERS, L. E. PROWSE. | re Seeeeeee) J) James’ §, Schoo! Pienic § f , ATSUFFOLK. ! (NN THURSDAY JULY (5th a> @ ty a - a) This is an excellent place to ( pena a holid iV: plenty shade and ¢ f beautiful scenery. One hour’s drive é -_ y" carriage or bicycle. Special train leaves citv at 9.45 ( f Return tickets, adults 25c. é ” * children, 1l5c. : Special tables for visitors. Refreshment Boothwell stocked $ Fith all the delicacies of the season. ¢ Come and havea good day’s outing, ' a ( ¢ — ee ee ee 12,13 and 14th July dy. Ie ee eee PURE WEST INDIA Lime u7ce MY ISe A PINT — AT Mat & Gill TO RENT e and stable at Alexan- scantifully situated for a *itymep Le e to op. dence; four miles trom South Of particulars apply to a W.W. WELLNER setae fy a ~~ 3 7 | address. | the occasion of Rev. Mr. Tiner’s leaving on Saturday evening to spend his holidays with parents and friends. ; Mrs. George G. Jury and Masters’ Russel! and Horace, of Coarlottetown, are in Moncton,the guests of Mrs. Jury’s sister, Mrs. G. M. Robinson, Lutz street. —Moncton Transcript. tev. D. Sutherland, preached with much acceptance i -reabyteri Shure ' i ptance in the Presbyterian Church | (| Montreal, is in town. During his stay | at Moncton yesterday. PROVINCIAL OPINION. The Halifax Herald says : *The wide ditference between the profes- £i@ 18 Of the Grit party when seeking power and the practice of that party when exer- Canadian ry of that aud scandalous features of publi life throughout the bist party. What they have done tn violation ; of their preaching and pledges has Jong ;}veen known in all the provinces: {™ hat they are now doing in the Same direetion the Domint 18 { vy learned from dav to lav. It nu-ed to be a qnestion which could run the political rake 8 course (he more rap y— Premier Fielding, of Nova Scotia, " or Premier Peters, of P. E. Island. Premier { | | j Fielding teli that he bad brought affairs to such a pass that if he wanted to save himeelt ! cteat be had | of provingial politics; but the development of our coal mines under the stimulus of the Olin 4 rer cel out nations! poltev saved the proviace from bankrupi Premier Peters uot baving a province of such resources to work with, had na ¢ rse to meet the demaads of his | pledge-break ng, aper dhrft pohey but t lay on palpably direct taxes and to plan a raid on the federal treasury. Aa campaign is pow proceed:ng on the island, abd the re e.ection : ) . \ ova of tie I tiers vuvernmenl and party ix being shown up, the showing he ny mreh heey 1° B- th aft eve ry ght goveromen! that ever has been, is, or probabiv ever wl be . iat Peters government could no more be re- turned to power on its record than could the local government of Nova Se 5 buat the Peters crowd uoze to be susta utd vp the assumption that it will be for the wivantage of the island to keep that party n power while the Laurie: hold the reasury ys ai Otliawa riis is a ‘business is business” period in Canadian polities.” 2 le i SOURIS NOTES M-. Uriah Matthew bas had the ex‘+rior Oi miS UWeil.Oe huus pe nied ih w very art.stic Style. The Souris Cornet Band will fr music forthe Groshaut tea on the and «lso forthe basket and ice social on the same date in St. Patrick’s Hall. Extensive rnish loth, “ream improvements have been made in the Roman Catholic Cemetery. The tug William Atkewe is here with supplies for the hybtbouse. The members of No. 4 Co.,C. A., are having a shooting match ai (ues now range today. A list of the scores wil! appear later. A runaway team of horses caused some excitement on Maine Street Saturday. | They were stopped on Mr. S. P. Campbeil’s platrorm. No damage was don Mr. J. H. White, optician, has been in town for the last week. He lett bere ¢ for Georgetown. Mr. a. A Nicol, day of the J. L. Cassidy In the next issue of Toe Weektiy Ex- ; > , y , 22 | , — Mone ton Rev. Mr. Sutherland was the | AMINER will be found some adverusements guest of Rev. W. W. Brewer. tev. J. Tiner was a few days ago pres- ented by his congregation at Murray River with a purse of money and an appropriate The presentation was made on Murray River. While io England Sir Louis Davies will } discuss the question of pelagic sealing with John W. Foster, the special commissioner of the United States onthe seaiing con- troversy. The length of hisstay in Lon- don is uncertain. The Sussex Record speaks of a sermon recently delivered at that place by Rev. W. W. Brewer as “an admirable discourse abounding in strong thought, expressed in choicest language and delivered in the elo- quence of style for which the reverend gen- tleman is renowned.” Owing to a slight indisposition Sir Wilfred Laurier was unable to be present at the banquet given by the London Chamber of Commerce on the 9th inst. Plain living agrees with Canada’s Premier. Hotel Davies: P. J. Quinn, Quebec; M MeNeill, Halifax; J. A. Matheson and wife, Campte lton; Lyman W. Cox, St. Jobn; F.F. Boyer, P.J Bonsheet, Torouto L. D. Beattie, Quebec; W. Knight, Amherst: Chas. H. Durant, Montrea!; J. A. Clarke. St. John; A. E. Massie, Fredericton, Geo. Walker, S’sid+; Alex. Bruce, city. Queen Hote! : ville. N.S: J. M. McLeod, cit ; a Ashwell, Chilliwack; S. E. Reid, Tryon Alex Martin, Valleytield; J. M. Learment, Henry Ferns, Toronto; Francis, Miss Grace L Conn; A. J. Stewart, H. Grabam, H. Atchison, D. M. Bacon, G. A. Legendre, Toronto, Ont. : We are pleased to learn that Mr. R. J Ledwell, lately of this city, has succers~ fully passed his final examinations anc | had the degree of Doctor of Medicine con- ferred upon him in Boston afew days ago We understand it is Or. Ledwell’s inten- tion of going to South Africa, and before leaving for there will pay a few week’ vistt to his native city. Arrivals at Hotel Acadia: Geo Rogers, GE Auld, MrsGE Auld, Clyde Auld, city: Mrs W J Robertson, J E Sutton, St John, N B; Mrs F B Edgecombe, Frederic- ton. N B; Perey Wilbur, Bathurst, N B; W | D Krenson, Campbell Krensoa, Savannals’ Ge; J B Shaw, E Buffom, Toronto; F Haszard, M Wright, F H Beer, E H Beer, | F F Bayfield, J A Harris, Fred W Hynd- man, city; W H Tyndale, Montreal; Geo Moore, G@ D Longworth and wife, W I Mitchell, city; D Daishlay and Kingston, Ont; W J enoit, George Alley, Foster, Brvce, Newark, N J; Mrs DJ Kan*, D J Kane and three children, city. lesley LOCAL NOTICES, crisp cabbage, turnips, ns, spinach, lettuce, etc., Call early as they 14 tf. city; Edward G Delicious early cauliflowers, onio at Gay’s stand, market. do not last long. Zev. A. P. Logan, Water: | H. 9 ou ipst in response luv appeals by Irish } { from Souris Intending should patronize those who better bargaius can be found at their coun- ters than at those who do not. A large number of persons went down to the Government wharf yesterday to seethe cruiser Kingfizber. [his vessel looks very pretty, as she is now newly painted and everything is shipshape ready for inspec ticn hegistered at the Sea View, Julv 10: J. M. Ww. Reid, I’. &. Dearborn, St John, N. B.C. W. Bleokboru, Palifax; J. P. iAbompson, U.S. navy.— Cor. purchasers advertise, as 1 OS —— AN EXPLANATION WANTED. Sin,—Can you explain the reason why the contractor is not proceeding with his contract for the building of a new wing to the Asylum? It was let last year and was to be finished this fall. I happeded to take a walk out there the other day and saw that preparations had begun on the excavation. There was also a lot of brick, stone, Inmber and other material onthe grounds. But the grissis growing on the site and it looks as if the work had been abendoned for some reason. Ch’town, July 12. Cirizey. nr In the British House of Commons on the men) bers, that the governm-nt should make some provision for a Cetbolic university in Mrs. Robert F.’ Ireland, Mr. Balfour, the first lord of the Francis, Derby,| treasury, in a very sympathetic speech, ad- E.| mitted that the absence of auniversity was hardship for Ireland, and said be would do hix utmost in the direction of such an in- } - . - .- | stitution, but said be was not In a position | | L| wife,’ O'Reilly, Miss HE Boston; A W Lintatt, Mrs Lyndao to make a definite promise. r e/a all Purgatorial Pills. The druggist would hardly smile if you asked for “‘ purga- torial pills.’” There are many of them. But he would prob- ably recommend a pill that did not gripe; a sugar-coated pill, gentle in action, and sure in effect. What are they called? sAyer’s Cathartic Pills.. ¢ | ' SHLE OF STANDING HAY. I will sel] at aucticn Terms at Sale. ' good hay. J.T. JENKINS. 154—w2i-d eod. cising power, has been one of the notable < on Saturlay. the 17th, inst., at 4 p. m,about 40 acres of LOuAL AND Qidsk fikits Tue Weatuer.— Fres’: and strong winds, unsettled, cool and showery. City Couxcit. — Regular monthly meet- ing tonight at the usual hour. ° Tae Wearner.—Fresh to strong south- erly winds, mostly cloudy and cool, with showers or thnnder storms. a. ee. ¥ St. Lawrene Lodge meets to-nicht at 8 o elock. Visitors co! ally Wig rue oh ae Ger Your Ticker.—Tickets for St. | James, Picnic can be procured at the store of Moore & McLeod for 25 cents. ik Saapetiescen Decree Team.—The joint degree team will meet with St. Lawrence Lodge to- night for pract-ce. All members are earao- e-tly desired io be present. St. damesS.8. Prox Come to Suf- , folk on Thursday. If you can’t go on the morning train take vour bevele or horse . Only eight miles over a good road. Tue Giorious Twetatu.—Every Bro- ' thea Orangeman will be given an oppor- tunity to meet with their brethern tonight in St. George’ s Lodge. A good programme is expected sada Scorr Acvy.—A third offence summons ; was served oo James Cummings on Satur- lday. Alfred J. Quirk received one for a | first offence on the same day. Both are returnabie on Thursday. -_ - | New Baetist Cuercr.—Gronad has eeu t ) for a pew Baptist C ‘arch at | Midgie, Sackville. Tne oid busiaing, in u-e for fifty years, has become unsuited to j cat sa - ~ ! Tue Twetrva.--The Orange tea and lerionarr » Bt Fredericto Station todav is well aiteuded. The A ry Band is present. I'he weather is fine, aud ail are enjoying themselves, _——-— Sr. Pavi’s Cuvacu.—The City Orange- men with (be Young Orange Britons attended service in St. Paul’s Church yesterday forenoon. A sermon appropriate to the occasion was delivered by Rev. T. B. Reagh cea Ponice Corrr.—This forenoon John Culleu was fined $4 or 20 days for drunk- euness, and Ernest Rooney, for the same oftence, was fined $2 or 10 days. The Scott Act cases against William E. Barron and Catherine O:ter were further adjourned and the summons against James Haynes was dismissed. — Ox Wepnespay. — Fishing in Dunk River, baseball, football, croquet, cricket, quoits and all other kinas of amusements at the big picnicon Wednesday in the Birch Grove, Freetown. Make a note of this, and be sure you attendg asa jolly time is in store for all. .Train leaves at 9 o'clock, local. Return fare 45c. connie Junior Soupiers JUBILEE aND Ick CREAM SoctaL.— l'o morrow night there will be a Children Jubilee at the Salvation Army, consisting of Recitations Actioa Songs and good music.—Captain Pearey will be present vith his violin After the jubilee there wili be an Ice cream and Cake socia! Admission to Jubilee 5c. social 10c. soneicaidiniid Temeerance Attiance —An important meeting of the Chariouctown Te nperance Alliance, to which ali friends of the Scott Act are invited will be held ia the Y. M. C. A. this (Mondav) evening at 8 0° vieck, io hear reports and further the work on hand. A full meeting of the executive will be held atthe close of the general meeting. ‘siecsiiinas Istaxp Sveamers.--T he Northumberland wevt on the slip at Pictou to-day to have her bottom cleaned and painted. It is ex- pected;that she will be ready to resume work bythe first ot next week. In the meantime her place on the Summerside-Point du Chene route will be taken by the Princess, the Stanley taking the latter’s place oa the Charlottetowa- Pictou route. neil From Monrreat.—The steamer Cobin> Captain Fra-er, arrived from Montreal about three o’clock this morning. She had a general cargo and about thirty round trip passengers. The Coban left port this a‘ternoon tor St. John’s, Nfld., via North Sydvey with a deckload of horses, cattle and sheep, and produce between decks. William Minto isa passenger to St. John’s. slilei Crrizen’s Arrention —Dr. Josep Me- Leod, of Fredericton, N. B., a most con- vincing speaker and loyal advocate of prohibition, has been secured by the friends of the Scott Act todeliver a series | of lectures in this city during the Scott | Act campaign. He speaks tomorrow } (Tuesday) evening in the Market Hall on | the issuesof the hour, and the voters e-pecially are cordially invited to come and hear him. | Dr. McLeod will also speak in the Mar- ket Hall on Thursday and Friday even- ings. | A PROIJUEST, adueads ‘ - ° . + . S12.—A signboard’ over the Yo ma: Men’s : Christian Association rvoms stimates ‘that the election is between Scott 'Act and free rum. This statement 1s untrue. | Act to fall back upon. Asa the Y. M. C. 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Five takes one. Board with Tuition in English Department, SESS. T. J. BUOTE, Tignish, P.E.I Music, ART, Puyyicai CULTURE, etc., e extras. Preparation for the Univer- jes. Year begins Seyt. 15th, 1897. July 12t} —J4i For Calendar apply to Dr. Hixp. ; a re ath Mn id = 7 z . 6 as nm ag? i=x*- «, ie oe ya wh sare ¥ a Phaze % ee - rT . - me yee -