naBE POPULAR CAND DATES | ING'S: | The children that den’ | Wear our clothing is not in A. C Hie ST QUEEN'S: Dr. Jenkins, GUEEN's: Alexander ‘donald, /PEOWSE BROS. Wheelmen, Attention!—If you want the proper kind shirt for East | Martin, | WEST PRINCE: Edward Uackett. EAST PRINCE: looks and ian drop in and see our soft finish |The best dressed boys in a jtown get their suits from us—| THE DAILY SAAMINER WEDNES as St = ee ee ee 1396. DAY, JUNE at, ‘Bankrupt Clothing not in it. Over three hundred little suits bou ht away below bankrupt prices, just 0] d. Fit from 4 to 10 years old. ” z = ee it boys ‘All New Fresh Goods, Made by one of the best Makers in Canada. These Suits cost from $4 to $6, and we will offer the lot at from $2.75 to $3.50. rPROWSE ——- The VWYonderful Cheap Men. Richard Hunt, ag lirts—PROWSE BROS. = wenger, lu i ul-Conservative Committ Room: Piilbarmon cH ail are Ope every c pete osetia: ‘Stearns is Best. Local AND O?H&R ITBMS, tTELEGR APHIC. ine Bros. for Dress Good g, | = a ete Dsesrarcuks to tHe Examiner Bike! A CONFIDENT RXPECTATION te _ a ic sina L. O Tin - € Born Lolge a € ad tO meet with St Of ¢ t C {i Vi t Loige ave sequentd co meet wi S.1Qf Great Conservative Victory. Ens > Ha sider the 2 2 Jal r 5 er he W ML =, ee ee wn foor/ CANGidates Elected by Acclamation. thai tac i ers . t yg up st cla € tair That they eat x tM y . = ” ex Orrawa, June 17. ¥ ror mda Don = . . . — < it. AA conde Despatches from all over the Dominion pe show the contident expectation of a Conser ee To-nicht the W. f ative victory in every P rovince, anda Bar East ie a larger Government majority than after the 8 7 pre SBCs ESRSOR SPT last election. the Opera H s¢, presenting “I Old yO? . 5 i é , The grits are without candidates in three si . play ts a good one, and | New Brunswick stit sles i twenty > > ei sseuin’d kw Sie. Makteat ck constituencies, and twenty- i Mla de : > a a the other Provinces. The Conser- i . hal a ywoint Of at atin . . . ne @ point of attene-| vatives have no candidates in six places. z tet The can fidates elected by acclamation are : Dapont (Conservative), and Vallaincourt 0 3 one | pledged, pr Be ausolei! expected, to support _ r ( 3 ‘ r drunk a dip bhicy was ved Ss O the Govern nent. The others elected by Wdsy-. Frank Elivorth, for ‘teasing & | acclamation are Bernier (Grit) and Rogers parc ccots m a man name | White, prema Was sertenced t : Po months mprison-— went with har : For d ! } a Di Cran Oo int tteand Ot.ac00-de P. E. Island Fish Report. eid awe an ae Scppex Death —We hear with regret; Miminigash.—Cod fair, lobsters scarce. that Mr. H.W. Waterman, of this city, oo were died sudden!y near Mount Stewart this A large variety of Cream Crocks3 and forenoon. Mr. Watermar, whois a t} Butter Croeks in various sizes at th 70 years «fage, was subject to fainting} Cheap Crockery iStore.—W. P. Colwill. fits, aud it is supposed that in one of these ul0—4w diw fite he fell ire m bis wagon. An inquest ee sft fb this afterr ) will be held this afternoon. FISHING Reps — ENGLISH — iaicenmimiiancai Notice to Erecrors axp Orners.— HALP-PRICE, AT DODD'S Take notice that the Opera House is en- | gazei for the Misses Webline of Lor a Engia and, Pour! es 25th ar a ee this celebrated t the Hamiltor says: “ Miss Pag y shone inthe dashing ; Better ne in the ser sprig ghily s ty! a’, Lucy the Baking hood.” siden chess Macxiricent Cerenwonies. — Make no Powder Other engagement for the 29th One of | ; cannot be made than the kind we the most rotal ( ¢ ¢ ¢ ( ( a le events Bp tue history of make. the Province ta _— piace at st Peter’s Bay To begin wish, it is chemically 08 tia! date. ihe magt fic ent Cathe pure; it is economical (only two ch a : pleved wr. 8 that day teas) Oonfuls to aquart of tlour.: a punecere al amid the most gorgeous It makes light biscuits, &c., on feremonies. irains wiil carry passengers account of the large amount of from every point on the P. E. I. Railway. | Te accommodate the thoneands who will be present, the iu this part of the prepared. The g carbonic acid gas it produces. and above ail it is the i an . ‘ ¢ cheapest in price of any Baking Powder on é ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ « Se. held | couctry 1s now being | g reatest inducements are | most vivantic tea ever the market. The price is 2 5 cents fora poundtin. Itis made tresh _— held out to sit St. Peter’s on of every few days. Prepared only THE unripweie: CONFERENCE. 6 + Johnson & Johnson. 4 June 16. All the Methodist ministers from P. E. Island yesterday to this city to attend the annual conference of N. B. & P.E. 1, except two, and the train gather- ed in from every station along the I. C. R. until there was hardly standing room. When we arrived in St. John the plat- for presented a lively appearance; every layman was hunting for his man. It was raining hard, but that did not cool the a:dor of the St. John friends. The old chestnut is going the rounds again, that the market is uearly empty, andthe prices go ing up because of the incoming of Methodist ministers. We have Sr. Jony, Saccaatecakeian a => Brass Bedsteads We have just receiveda shipme nt of ‘rossed heard the same story so many years that : we should be lost writhoat j its annual oceur- b e a u t 1 tT u l rence. However, a: a rule, perbaps mia— isters do not val much worse at the tal Bras 3s Bed- than do their friends, the laymen, This morning is only occupied with | steads— Statistics and stationing committees, bat e presently the mivisterial session opens. — Bro u g h t d 1- There is a prospect of an increase in : _— rship and finances all along the rect from the The only Islander whose name bas been W 1 ao i by the c ee up - the fiese factory. ill Of writing ie thatof Rev. Silas James, ot is stations i at present so Bai ae sell them at a N.B, Little York, aud Richard Bpie follows hima to York | very small The hren are apparently well in health, beth ‘a enjoyed a successful adva n C e O n year. ° The man who seems to be talked of for | cost---to intr O- President is the pastor of the Conference | | Rev. Thomas Marshall, = duce them. hureday morning will decide. We hope ue will be the man | MARK WRIGHT & CO., LTD Out of weakness ccm-+s atrenzth when! Who Sell at selling Prices. the blocd bas been puri ied, enriched and ods Sarsaparilla. Vitalized by H Aisreveneveneenewapeyppnnnnnenveenen nen nnnen nen cern nenennennen nnn nner ent ttLZ « WHITE « COUNTERPANES —AT A-— BARGAIN ® This Week : Severel lines of high grade goods aro in- clac led at lower prices than are an or eS 0 VOBQOVS Rare Opportunity For Housekeepers = Hotels To Purchase Supplies “= Oe OV] OQOVWES P>PPPPEPIPIPRPPPPPPT PPD PPRPPPPPIPP IRTP PIPPDODPORD { ui Une More <0 Every woman should have one. W.A. Weeks & Co. Owing tothe failure to materialize of he grit meeting called at Monticello on Tuesday and Friday last, the Conserva- ves agreed to allow their meetings, called for Monday’ to hear the Hon. Mr. Fer- guson, 10 be made a joint one. The grits took advantage of them by gathering their decimated foliow- ing from all points on the north side, and with the aid of a liberal supply of whis- key dispensed at the schoolhouse adjoin- ing the Hall, made systematic efforts to ate and disreputable ever, prevent from getting a good hearing, notwithstand- yards Colored Dreas Serges, 006 All Wooi, Double width, Pretty shades, Very, very cheap. Only 25c. yards all wool Deiaines. JO8 Natty patterns, Fine as Silk, Just the Blouses. Only lic. Goods for yards fine Glace Mohaira—Now all the fashion. 35c. Goods 300 for 25c. yards fine Black Cashn-eres— all Wool—a Bargain 10609 Ladies first-class Rain Coats. Price very cheup. Come and <ee them Wholesale & Retail. june 16, 1896. MEETING AT MONTICELLO. the courtesy shown These desper- 2 tactics did not, how- Conservative speakers prevent a fair discussion. the ing that Dr. McIntyre ard his lieutenants had evidently made all their arrangements to prevent a fair discussion. The; speak- ers were Messrs. McIntyre, A. C. McDon- ald, Thomas Kickham, John McLean, Archibald Lowrie and Senator Ferguson. During tbe delivery of Mr. Ferguson’s speech he was frequently interrapted by two of Mr. MecIntyre’s heelers from the east. The effect of these interruptions was altogether difierent from what was expected, as they gave the Senator oppor- | tunities of pouring red hot shot into the | policy of the grit partv ; and the meeting was so disgusted with the tactics of Dr. MelIntyre’s satellites, that they very cour- teously allowed the Senator an additional half hour. In Monticello, as in every other part of the noble county of Kings, the popular Conservative candidate, A. C. Macdonald, Esq, is gaining ground, and Dr. Mclatyre is sure to de burie! beneath an avalanche of ballots on the 23rd of | June pext. PERSONAL. Mr. J. C. Harlow, representing Christie | Bros. & - , of Amherst, is at the Queen. Mr. W.M. Robertson, of the Sackville Boot anc ! Shoe Company, is in the city. Mr. Joun Rogers, of Montreal, the well known drag traveller, is at the Hotel Davies Mr. Fred B. McRae, Pownal, has been appointed by the Executive Committee | regular representative from Pownal Dis- trict Lodge No. 3, I. O. G. T., to attend the annua! session of Grand Lodge, which meets at St. Peter’s on July 2nd and 3rd. Miss Annie Hanson of this city is tke | alternate representative. Hon. Josiah Wood, of Sackville, N. B., arrived in the city this forenoon and registered at the Hotel Davies. He goes to Souris this afterncon, and will address a public meeting there to night. He will address a public meeting at Montague to- morrow night, and on Friday night he will speak at Marray River. = = : = — Auction Sale The City of Charlottetown will sell at public Auction on the Market Square, at 120’clock, noon, on Wednesday, the 24th day of Sune, 1896, One Deuble Jigger, One Set Double Harness. (Both in good order.) Terms cash. City Clerk’s Office. June 17, 1896 june 17 —31 eod, A SNAP. For a few days only I offer one lot of Genuine Pebble Spec- tacles at $1.00 a Pair. The regular cing 3 these is 99.205 SEIN: Ces, fone hence {the reduction to clear. Buckles from 10c. up. H.M. DAVISON, City C lerk. a a eects eNO ldatiele —- BEER BROS. SA\TIER ~Moderace to fresh winds, fair weather, hig ivr temperature Jaue 15 E. W. TAYLOR. Cameron Blak | Ch’town; | Stephen Mellick, Elmira; Angus A. Mc- } cents a bottle. ‘artes for Wall Paper NOMINAT ION. List of Mr. Macdonald's Nominators, The nomination papers of A. C. Mac- donald, E-q., were signed by the following amoag “others : John D Bell, John H. McLean, Patrick Kelly, D. G@. Cameron, John A. Stewart, E. Parkman, Hugh McDearmid, A. E. Smith, Wm. Murphy, John J. Hynes, Daniel McGregor, John J. MeDonald, Angus McQueen, Edward Poole, — Keith, Keuneth Gordon, J. M. Aitken, L. McKinnon, D. McKay, Peter atate Hugh Daley, Jeremiah Daiey, James Phillips, Montague; Dr. Munn, Perth; John T. Dewar, Peter A. Dewar, Daniel J. Stewart, Montague; Angus Me- Leod, Heatherdale; John McKay, Com- mercial Cross; John Lawler, Wm. Sulli- van, Victoria Cross; N. J. McDonald, Montague; Wim. E. Poole, Wm A. Poole, Lower Montague; Angus D. McDonald, Litile River, J. A. Dewar, New Perth; John A. Matheson, Georgetown; Cyrus Shaw, New Perth; Georg: A. Thompson, Monta; gue; John Garrat, Joha Morrie, Ephram Me Kenzie, John Coffin, jr., John Keanedy, Souris; Jawes McDonald, Little Harbo:; David Sutherland, James Bren- nan, Henry K. Morrow, Jamess Mc- Quaid William Mallet, Souris; Jon T. Baker, South Lake; Elijah Me- Vane, Joseph McVane, Wm. McVean, Bothwel!, Alex. Scott, sr., West River; E. P. Ford, M. D., F. eels, Souri-; v’. McCarthy, Souris West H. Sterne, Souris East; W. J. oo ‘King-boro; John Brace, A. W. Bruce, John MeL-l- ian, Red Point; E. B. Muittart, My’ D. Souris East; Geor; ge Leslie, James Kick- ham, John Ki ckham, Souris West; Joseph dead, Murdoch Gillis, Rollo Bay; A. B. aqaet, Jis. McEachero, Wim. Wood, souris; Joseph McDonald, .Chepstow; dicha:d Garrett, J. P., Fairfield: Donald tampbel!, Green Vale; Andrew Mooney, Little Harbor; Michael Poley, St. Cather- John D. McLellan, New Acari; Peter A. McPhee, Souris; Lambert Mar- in, New Acadia; John McLean; C. H. stern:, Souris; Allan McDonald, Peake’s; 4. J. Rebertson, Alex. F. McLean, Wm. Gordon, Wm. M. Mc Lood, Montague; J. C. Underhay, Bay Fortune; Lawrence Byrne, dyrne’s Koad; Richard Kehoe, George- own; Wm. Rice, Victoria Cross; Patrick Kelly, New Perth; Donald Walker, De Gros Marsh; Wm. Cain, New Perth; Rodk. J. McLellan, St. George’s; Adam Wright, Sturgeon; Archd. J. Macdonald, Pius Flanagan, Georgetown; Philip 8. Francis, Dundas; John MeKin- Rollo Bay; Wm. > nes; aon, J. C. Underhay, Underhay, Wm. Morrow, James Morrow, Little River; James 2. McDonald, Red House; Joseph Chaffey, Grand River; Jobn Howlett, Annandale; Chas. Townshend, Rollo Bay; Angus Steel, Cardigan; Michael McDonald, Georgetown; James McKay, John P. Sullivan, St. Peter’s Bay; Joseph McI-aac, Cardigan Road; Wm. McGu :e, Morell; James A. McKionon, Andrew Mc- Lonald, Cable head; Angus Matheson, Forest Hil'; Pius McDonald, Cardigan Road; Jobo G. McInnis, St. Peter’s Bay; Henry Squarebrigge, Fortunc; Peter D. Edmunds, Joho Maher, Andrew Lannon, Albert Curran, Aelx Murphy, Thos. Lannan, Summerville; Daniel Gor- don, Angus Morrison, Georgetown; Corn- elius Moran, Angns Stee] jr., New Port; James Haines, Thos. Heurv, Mortimer McKeown, Ronald Yaston, Henry Griffin, Georgetown; Wn. D. Aitken, Bay Fortune; Anthony Collins, I’. S. Macdonald, Daniel Beaton, Montagu’; Fade Gordon, John P.. Macdona'd, Rosneath; James E. MacDonald, Cardigan; James E. McPhee, De Gros Marsh; Alix Smith, New Perth; James McDonald, Rousald McCormac, St. Georges; John J. McInnis, Fortuve Road; Ronald McAulay, Cardigan Road; George Burge, Edward Power, For- tune Road; George H. Dingwell, Daniel Sinnot, Morell; John Sinnot, St. Peters; A. McDonald, St. Andrews; Angus Mc- Isaac, Cable Hea?; Arch. McPhee, Hugh McPhee, Selkirk; Anthony M-Cormac, Fox River; Edward Jardine, Morell; John McGregor, Bacgor; Henry Sanderson, Midgel!; Cornelins McAulay, Cardigan Road; Felix Miller, Montague, John E. Robertson, Red Point; Chas. A. Ford, Bethwell; Daniel W. Fisher, James Can- nop, South Lake; 4 ieas A. McDonald, John MeDanald, South Lak; Donald, South Lake. An O1rp Axnp Wett Tried RemeDy.— Mrs. Winslve’s Soothing Syrup has been used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teething with perfect succees. 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 Its value is incalulalbe Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winsloe’s Sooth ingSyrup, ani take no other kind. 513 w Buy your readymade clothing of home manufacture at D. A. Brace’s. Hard Coal! Landing to-day per schr Orinico, 600 Tons Hard Coal. (Superior Quality.) Egg & Chestaut Sizes C. Lyons & v0 june 15 L wk— Pat & Guard N OTICE, TOTICE is hereby given n that in pursuance 4 of the }}sthrec. of the Dominion Elec- tions Act the agent appointd by John Theophilus Jenkins, Esq.: one «f the candi- dates for election in ths Klectorat District ot the West Riding of Queen’s, P. F. L, to act for him tn the forthcoming elec aes is Alfred t s, of Charlotietown merchant. a . WILLIAM CAMPBELL, Returning (Officer. Dated this fiftsenth day of June, 1595, Notice. is hereb ven that in pursuance NX Oren ye ye the Dominion Elec- tions Act, the agent appointed by Louis H. Daxies, Esq.. One the candidates for election inthe E estoral rn of the West Riding of Queen’s, P. E. I., te act for him in the forth- coming per oee | wttets lex. —— War- n, of Charlo wh, — WILLIAM CAMPBELL, Returning ufficer, Dated this fifteenth day of June, 1596, New) SHIP NEWS, The Newest 3 Port of Chdtiibtewa: ENTERED. In Jewelry | June 16—SS Fastnet, Bethel, Halifax; New Glassy Ww; Kobi: oor, | ° ° Foam, Meran, at Ris ht Prices. Boudreault, Pictou; Samuel Dral ake, Olsen, Glace Bay. | CLEARED, \ 6— SS Fastnet, Bechel, S’side; : Italia, Hansen, Pugwash; Foam, Shediac; Kohinoor, Boudreaul, ! G ti B, Forgerson, Buctouche. FURNETURE. A | When you want a. el- ection of snappy goods to choice 'from, better call and see my | attractive display.’ My line of | bracelets are leaders, £0 are | the long guard chains, waist | sets, link buttons, hat pins, side combs, belt buckles, and Jure barque Moran, Pictou; MCE I am instructed by Mra sell by auction, on the M P Kenne’y, to; premisos, Hillsboro’ I ings, all hondsome and low- Gaara on Friday, June Ifth, at ll o’clock, priced, One Piano in good order, Parlor, Dining t00m, Bedroom and Ha?’l Furniture, in very | nice order. Kitchen Utensils, Carpets. Double i oven Ranges, Mantel Mirrors and Clocks, Vases etc, valuable Library of Books, Book- cases, etc A, McNEILL & CO,, Auctioneers, W. W. WELLNER. junel2—éins, “Lily Queen” Black Diamond Line. Best. dees Eh “Lily Queen” Flour is 2: made troma mixture of 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. Beer & Goff’s June 11, 1896. is the ” BS aay Me The SS.Bonavista, sailing from Montrea Tuesday morning, June 16, will be dne at CLarlottetown, Friday morning. June 19th, and will sail for St. John’s, Nfld., via Sydney, carrying horses, cattle and sheep | en deck and preduce under deck, at low- est pessible rates, For further particulars as io freight aad passege, apply to PEAKE BROS, & CO., Agents. Ch’town, june 17, 1896. Charlottetown, Printing — for which we have an established reputation, can only be ex- ecuted by artistic workmen, who make it their pride that every job shall be done as well as they can possibly do it. Read Comment on our Werk by “The British Printer,’ the leading exponent of the art in Europe HASZiRD & MOORE. Aitistic Printers, Brown‘s Block, Victoria Row Catews n, P.E.J ‘A studiously neat style of des'gn and dis- play prevai.s throughout the entire collection (f job specimens sent. by Mr John VicKenz e (with Messrs Haszard & Moore, ‘‘harlottetown P E Island, Canada) Very tasteful uae is made of plain and fancy rules in combination and in the type display tbere is not only good taste, bul freshness of ideas in arrangement he finish of details ard presswork are equal to the tas'e shown in other respects” —British Printer = = = = ese ee — a hemenmeremenmenaea=a = = = —_ == —— i i i CO = =— = = = = = = SS SS iS ee ee ACKNOWLEDGED To be the Best. The ** Queen” Wire Mattress. _———e = o We keep all regular sizes in stock, but can gi you any special size at short notice. IT HAS NO SUPERIOR, and is sold consider- ably cheaper tnan many cheaper makes. Our Wce!'-top and Flock Mattresses are the best value in the city. JOHM SS =-eceTrTrTetr i TTeeTrTre I ipoorororoos —— Gentlemen eure Before you buy a Tan Boot at $4.00, see ours at $2.85, and Kangaroo at $2.55. GOOD GOODS AT LOW PRICES. ——AT— GOFF BROS. Washing Goods, Prints, Gatateas, Ducks, «xing hame Oxford Siirtings, Muslins, Fiannellettcs. Good Stock now showing. IS i ; we we se sie NS WE SE SE SIE WD | SEM st si Stele SESE Ses YN = E’or we * Summer a «, Wear Ilave s you seen our display of PRINT SY efare - : aan = COTTONS yet? We're batter able than °° ot ever tosuit all your ideas in this line. ae a No matter what pric? )o1'd like to pay. ay ey * Se . > * Neat Patterns, 6 cents per yare, — Ss ie te ow AS A Splendid Value, Se per yard, aS We ; . : sages Don’t miss that special lot % at 10c You'll find it on ie our centre counter, an as- We ee sortment of light and % x dandy patterns, good oh We many are worth good deal We i ad more tl he ‘k tgs man the marked ? oe + price too, Now only 10¢ Z Vioore & McLeod Sterns. Ne Succecsors to Perkins & tes Ore ordye oe 0S as as “aS AAS ase as \ 1% ls | s = si THIS SPAC — BELONGS TO— Dp. A. BRUCE, The Clothier. Peeeeeeeeeese Men's Shoes, ne a ee Meus’ Oxford Shoes at $1,00, $1.35 Men's Tan Shoes at $3.00, We have just op2ned the above lines, W, H, STEWART & CO. London House Building Very Stylish And just the thing fur wear is one of our fashionab'e garmcnis made ‘¢o order from our high class saitivgs, A stylish appear- ance comes from a combinations of high class materials, perfect fit and artistic tail- oring. Our patrons are secure on ail three Our stock offers a wide latitude for choice as to materi:ls, and our make-up carries > possibil ities of tailoring to a climax, To ne Wy, $1,50, 3 e oa U8 1s impossible, to equal vs is diffi. cult. Our make of suits are admired by everyone, S. A. McDONALD Leading Fashionable Tailor, (in our new premises). LOOK AT GUR CLOTHING ab We ae selling Men's Suits, Youths” Suits, Children's Suits, Men’s Pants, Boys Pants, in great slaughter prices at 132 Queen Street, next to Norton’s Hardware Store. J. . WACDS NALD & co. EMPIRE BLEND TEA Is the Tes that brings trade and pleases customers, Every pound satisfactory, but remember that there are two or three kinds of Empire Blend. Be swe and get the best. For sale wholesale or retail. by Td. HARRIS, LONDON HOUSE T. J. MORRIS a = Fs