Le OUT OF 2,000 CLAMS THE OORAN AG: DENT , 7 , Ina "2 vF ’ , of 1 8 «7? icnis E. Ie. Brow eneral Agent : <7. ‘ tis caus peades Ss «a Charlottetown THE DAILY EXAMINER. THE GOVERNMENT VICTORY. WHEN we reflect that three short weeks of i Mr. Peters ago, many those who opposed the of were unthonght of as candidates and had never canvassed a vote, and wh en fo'lowers oi in the contest yerterday we reflect upon the power of bribe, boodle, and terrorism that was exerted yesterday both Province and Dominion, we must confess inthe name of the governments of that the success achieved was wonderful. The Opposition party in the Legislature has been increased from seven to twelve or thirteen. This result is not what we were en- couraged to hope for towards the last of the short campaign. But it is decidedly @heering. From the merely party point of view itis betcer for the Liberal Conser— vatives than a decided victory. doubt that ground in spite of all the illegitimate influ- It shows beyond a they are gaining ences brought to bear by their opponents. of responsibilities of office. After six years of such government as we have had, there debt, eXpensive con- Yet they are relieved the cares and is @ depleted treasury, a heavy several bad, illmanaged, tracts to be carried ont, and the consequent necessity for increased debt and increased The which suc- -eeds that of Mr. taxation. government Peters enviable position and will will be in an un- have before it no easy task. Mr. Gordon and his aseo- siates in the new Legislative are really to be congratulated on the fact that they are, at this juncture, out of the government. They entered the contest at the bidding of the peop!e.On behalf of the people they foughta noble battle. Though they cannot claim the victory, they have shown beyond a loubt that the tide of Opposition whick will ere long overwhelm the Government is flowing fast. They can afford to bide their time. Mr. Peters has before him a heavy contract. He has pledged himself and his party to an arbitration upon our claims against the Government of Canada a*a reault of which,without pre jadicing the claim arising Out of excessive railway ex- penditures and without compromising our claims to continuous communieation be- tween this province and tle mainland, the people have been promised that at least $1,00,- 000 ~ Hon. Mr, Farquharson is reported to have said $5,000,000—are to be placed in the Provincial Treasury. The proposed bridge across the Hillsborough is to be built forthwith ;‘the railway throughout Belfast to Murray Harbor is to follow; a coal mine isto be opened somewhere in ia which thousands of men are to have employment; steel bridges are to be thrown acro:s the south of the province several rivera, and thousands of men in town and country are io =o receive favors in work or office. We don’t envy Mr. Peters the fulfilment of the task that, for the sake of his victory, he has taken upon himeelf, In so far as the arbitration and the public be held strictly te its fulfilment. |The people are not likely to forget Mr, Peter s’ promises, aod he will not be permitted todoso. His that of the The people have been Jed to things works are concerned, he will Fovernment is in line with Dominion. expect great on that account. A majority have condoned the deception practiced upon them as a result of the election of 1893; they are not likely to ondone deveption as a reeult of the elec- tion of 1897. They are bound to hold Mr. Peters tothe fuliiimeat of bis promises. Prince Edward Island Hlus- trated is for sale at all the Bookstores. Priee 25c. Sure to catch the famanine f:ncy those anew bows in silk, satin and cambric that Stanley Bros are showing. 169 2i | i CAMPAIGN ECHOES. ee Seven dollars was the grit votes of @ Certain yesterday *What’s in it of 4 vernment raling price of kind in this cits the first the me? *_—was large proportion ~terday. Watchman: “j Mr? T.A.McLean in the course of his speeci at the Meunt Stewart meeting, happened to use the word fur question ot Gi voters ve - ihe * brothers” in ‘ad ipessipg bos anuilence. Mr. eters immediately began to snee: and repeat the word * brothers” with the intention Of annoying the speaker. Mr. | McLean, turning to him retorted, * Yes, we are brothers. We are of the same Celtic flesh and blood. I toil for a living and every among this audience toils for bis living and Its coming yet, for a’ that That man to man the world o’er Shall brothers be for a’ that.” -_- - CC C—O OO Sm PERSONAL. Rev. Alexander E. Macaulay,of Morrel, in the eity. Dr. E. W }. Gahan, of Boston, Charlo.tetown. is i4 Vielting Rev. Allen J. Macdonald, of Fort An- gustu-, Is in town, Rev. W. W. Brewer, the retiring pastor of Central Methodist Cuarcb, Moncion, was waited upon by & commit ee from the congregation and presented with $100 10 gold. The money in a silver box labelled “Moncton.” J. M. Jounsou of Calais and Henry F. Todd of St. Stephen, who are now staying at the Victoria, bave just returned from a very er joyable visitto P_ E.lsland. Tnev saw almost all of the Island, witnes-ed horee race~, etc., and return to their homes with the highest regard tor the Garden of the Gulfand her peopie.—St. John Sun. Hotel Davies: A. E. Massie, Frederic- ton; Mra. C. E. Pratt, Master Pratt, St. Peters; E..B. Elderkin, J. E. Baker, Am- herst; A. W. Daman, Bloomfield; E. F. Freeman, Halifax; Thos. Wolsterleton aud wife, Robert Wolsterleton, Alfred Wolsterleton, Philadelphia; H. J. Mac- kenzie, C.E., Hawkesbury; J.C. Oland, Halifax; 4. F. Bryan, Jobn H. Sharply, U.S. S. “Marblehead’’; D. Strayvne, Mon- ireal; D. B. Weatherbie, Fort Yates; W Mclatyre, St. John; G. R. G. Baguall, Huoter River. At the Queen: J. R. Stewart, Torontc; Dr. Secord, Vernon River Hridge; J. D. McLeod, city; Rev. W. A. Mason, Bridge- town, N. S; Misa Patterson, Tatama- gouche; Mrs, and Miss Bernard, Pictou, N.S; Charles Harper, Shediac; Archibald Was Campbell, Souris; A. W. Woodard, Quebec; H. Graham, Toronto; Rev. Geo. Millar, Brookfield; H. E. Atchi- son, Toronto; E.J. Anderson, Yarmouth; H.S. Sharpe, Summerside; Mrs. Wm. Simpson, Pr. Gahan, Boston; Frank Allen, Shediac; 8. D. McLeod, New Bed- ford, Mass; James Laird, New Glasgow, P. E. I. The Picture Hat, Some time ago a noted writer an- nounced that scientific physicians had utterly condemned the large, round bats weighed down with excessive garni- tares, pronouncing them ‘‘a serious aud undeniable means of producing headl- ache, wrinkles and gray hair.’’ One would suppose this threat of a trio of ter- rible afflictions would have had the in- stantaneous good effect of banishing the burdensone cause of them all; but not so. We can almost affirm that fashion’s power is more poten§ than health or even life itself. Gray hairs may appear, the ‘‘picture hat headache’? may become chronic and wrinkles deepen, but while the dominating queen of style decrees it we shall still bebold the baneful and overpowcring picture hat.— Exchange. A Decided Hint. Mother-——What in the world ever pos- sessed you io give Mr. Bingo a shaving set? Daughter—He never seems to realize how tender my face ia.—Detroit Free Press. a (SK YOUR GROCER FOR Royal Oak Soap the best Janndry Soap ou the market. One bar will doas mnch as two bars of ordinary imported Soap made from filthy material. CHTGWN SOAP WORKS OBITUARY. “In the midet.of life we are in death” bas never probably been eo clearly exem- plified as in the sad death of Mr, Jobu Hughes, proprietor of the Dominion House, Emerald, which sad occurrence took place on his return homeward from S’sice on the evenioy of the Lath inst. Although death oS is that supreme law before which all mast | in Obedience bow, a tnough we see that heartless messenger every form, striking rignt and left without dis CTH ID ation as to persons, station or age, yet the daily recurr.pg spectacle does not In any way bitrer: of the Ktipg it inflicts nor leseen inany degree the incredible sense of pain it carries with it, remove the 183 for beneath the darkened shadows of that Angel’s wing, seperation from all we cherish and love in life is involved. To of henever it Comes, can- not be said to come unexpected, bat when it encit: le-,a as so suddeniv andupexp et dy, in the prime of vigorous manhood, a man of honor, of integrity, of sterling honesty and repitie, ten-fold greater then becomes death’s sore sting and ten-fold deeper does its gr'm visit fill the hearts of those who are left to mourn. Such a death it is our sad and painful duty to chronicle. On the murning of the 14th inoet., Mr. Hughes in the prime of life, in the fall enjoyment who has reached the allotted spun life’s vears death w one, of bealth, left his home about ten vo’clock and having completed his business ino Sammerside was soberly and quietly returning bome with a span of horses, and a heavy load of Jumber and a barrel of lime when he accidentally fell from his waggon aud thas met bisdeath. There he lay but afew miles from Summerside and not ie distant fom his home, until found by Mr.OKee. The holding of an inqnest been deemed unnecessary by the coroner the body was removed to the u) dertaker’s in Centerville from where it was taken to his home eariy on tie fo lowing morning. ‘en Wednesday night his eldest son enter- taining some apprebensions in not fioding bis father home ut the regular hour started for Summerside iu search of him and passed the very spot, where a few hours before, bis father bad been killed. Under such sad cir-sumstances bas death in one of tts most appaling form taken by sur- prise the wife, children, relatives and many friends of the deceased, and being wholly unprepared for the sad event i: is almo-t impossible to convince the uowilling mind tuat the subject of this passing notice has passed away from earth, that he, whom we know so well, is gone, that his face so familiar will be seen no more, snd that his geotle voice is forever hu-hed. But alae, too true are the sorrowing revelations of the nights accident. But whele we, sorrow- ing, geze in the face these distressing facte, we are, however, consoled to know that the praverful chorus of acquaintaoces and admirers will arise in devout fervour, that bis sudden and uniimely death after all ix buta removal from this unstabie world toa higher and brighter land iuto which no sorrows enter but where peace and bliss abound. The deceased being one of our most progre-sive farmers, he was consequently well ard most tavorably koown throughout the province. As a farmer he was industriou-, thrifty and highly success ulandall to-day with wh m his o cupation brought bim eateasively invo busine-s relations can bear testimony to the fairness, straightforwarduess, . honest aad exait d pvinciple which character- ized bim in ail bis busines? transactions. He was an enthusiastic worker in any cause Lending tu elevate the intere-t of his | fellow farmers ard was ove of the largest patrons of the Emeraid Dairying Asso- ciation, for the e-ta blishment of which he Was a zealous advocate. Asa c.tizeu he wus ever ‘indentified with every move- ment calculated to alvauce aud promote the welfare of ‘he community in which he iived. Asa map he was obliging, soci- able and intelligent, of @ sober an id exem-— plary character" aid ever realy to assist and relieve the needy by that, genial hos~ — SOVEREIGN FRUIT SYRUPS We make these delicious flavors STRAWBERRY, LEMON, LIME FRUIT, RASPBERRY, PINEAPPLE, CHERRY, RASP. VINEGAR, VANILLA, GINGER CORDIAL. You will find “Sovereign” true to fiivor, of matured fruits “from which they are made. They are pure and delicious, Simson Bros. & Co. Manutfactureis Dont Believe a Word we Say If you like—but watch our delivery wagons. goods come in and go out. See the Visit our Factory — ten to one you'll believe us then when we say we have the best for the least. Mark Wright & Co. Ltd HOME MAKERS. owerpe 09 SU we wwe we ee dsy,in every | | ed, was pitality and charity of which there remain abundant evidences to testify to the kind philantrophic sympathy which filled his generous apd noble heart. In him hypocrisy and double-dealing had a stern denunciator fer booour and jnstice were the principles to which ia life he closely adhered. He was a model Christain, 4 devout Catholic and a prominent member of the Benevolent Irish Society of Emerald, which society, in regalin and in full force, together with over one hundred and thirty carriages, tollowed his remains on Friday morning to Kinkora, where a solemn re- quinm mass was chanted by Rev. J.J. McDonald, while the ‘a t ead rites at the grave were performed vv Rev. Dr. Doyle, Vernon River. “ne funeral cortege ip which Charlottetown, Sanmerside ant other , a ts of the provin: @ were represent. the Jargest ever seen in this communty avd b re evideuce of the esteem aud povnlar'y in which the de ceased was held, Tue pa! -' earers wer : James Eden, G. RK. McMahon, Albert Craig, Terrence Goodwin, James Porter and James McDooa!d. Ata regular meeting of the Benevolent Irish Society on the J7th inst., the fol- lowing resolution of condolence was passed: Whereas, it has pleased Almighty God in His Divine w slom to call from us our much esteemed and bighly respected brother, the Jate John Hughes; and W bereas,the members of the Benevolent Irish Society, E uerald, have learned with deep feelings of sorrow of the sudden and untimely deata of such au esteemed mem- ber of this Society. Be it resolved that we extend to Mrs. Hughes and tam'ly the as-urauce of our heartfelt sympathy in the great sorrow, which has fallen upon them through the loss of a model husband and loving father, whose sudden aad unexpected death bas ended an exemplary life, well spent ip works of uxefviness and in the practice ot manly and christian virtues. Be it further reso!ved that these resolu- tions be incorporated in the minutes of this Society. and that copies be forwarded tothe sorely bereaved wife and famiy and to the Watchman and Examiner fur publication. So with him now life’s journey is oer,and in his native parish his remains are silently resting while his soul bas been summoned toa bigher and brigbter world far beyond the confines of earth. By his death the province has lost an honest, upright man, the church a true and faithful member, the community of Emerald an ideal and respectable citizen, his wife a kind and zealous husband, and his family » model and loving father. To his sorrowing wife and bereaved family onr heartfelt sympathy flows out, while we prav God to give them fortitude and strength to bear the irreparable loss they have sustained. May his soul rest in pace. NO GOOD FOR EIGHTEEN DAYS. The illness of Mrs. Beek, wife of the anditer general, has attracted much attention, not only because of .e sincere regret her numerous friends entertain at her serious condnion, bat also of the remarkable character of her case. On Dominion day, July Ist, she wae stricken with paralysis and since that time she has not taken one morsel of food, only a few glasses of cold water, which she swallows with the yreatest difficulty, her throat being partially paralyzed. She hae no craving fur food, her digestive organs are peraly zed, and while perfectly conscious, she is unable to utter a word to her watch- ing anxious friends. She has the use of ene hand, however, and with this she makes her wants kvown by writing on aslate. She is apparently suffering no pain,and sleeps comfortably some hours every day. Eigiteen days without food will reduce the strongest person to a skele- ton, but this is only partially truein Mrs. ) Beek’- cise, Slie is gradually weakenin:, however, and the end cannot be far ofif Fredericton Herald. Royal makes the food pure, wholesome and delicious. Absolutely Pure ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. is the place to ha se a nice job PRINTING \ done; you not only get a nice job but you can get it done cheaper than any other place in the city. The REASON is he is under less expence than any other firm in the city and he has the latest facilities for doing good work quick JD. TAYLOR Always Busy Printing Cffice, SCOTT ACT CONTRIBUTIONS... To obviate the difficulty respecting Scott Act contributions i. is distinctly under- stood by the financial committee that no names of parties contributing to the funds will be publicly acknowleged. Anonymous non de p'ume, church and society gifts however will be announced, At the close of the campaign a complete statement will be sent to each contributor with a receipt attached acknowledging his coutribution. SS cr aleeee . icone secesegases gaged” contributions to Rev. C. W. Corey or Miss McRae, at W. C. T. U. Coffee Rooms. <itiie —_ Wone as Gceood as E. & D. DOBELL LINE. as ape ale f : . esas oo pt, — —_— oa caer =, Sn See > ee _ = = a 8.8. POLINO is due here from Mont- real Monday, 26th inst., and sails for St. John’s, Nfid., via Sydney and Nortb Sydney, carrying live stock on deck and produce under deck at low rates. For further particulars apply to N. BATTENBURY, Agent. Victoria Cate Great Georse St. Scene of attraction during these hot days. Nice drinks of all kinds to refresh the tired and weary. Nice Lunches, beautitul" strawberries and cream. JOHN P. JOY Victor1aA CAFE Gt. George St..... Christian Endeavor Zion Church. .$10.00 Epwo th League, First Methodist Church ...cccsse cceese see ncverneetian 2 B riend.....cccosssceeeese me I tefuge Div. S. of T., Predericton.. 10.00 Grand Lodge I. VU. G. T siiskvas mas chens 10.60 | Orphan . bby cee -penegse 0%* 60:8 25 DOU un csv usaeads sb ucsaseqneyeeasinens . oe Mother with drinking boy........++ 24 A io oscsen packesieetes) 7.00 Fo cw owek cates’ io ccinailbebe« ana Wholesale evehinbhs, 2.00 Prince C — icccctsaadabhedinieiiants . 6.00 ae ies bas capone ma Lawyer... . oe eeege 5.00 Presbyterian | Cc lergyman.. ves 1.00 Newspapers.....---s00-- vnge 2.00 Candidate ...... ‘ . 25 08 Merelant ov cvvococcassceccacese ere Military .. coesenses cocccdeuteshoes - 2.00 Widow and ‘daughter. . <atdeniinal ase a Jocsesbonepssssons sed onthn ae Upton Lodye.. wie, ae Port Hill Division 3. of 7... tetitee. LEE Father, with -ix growing boys who wishes to save them from the Open FBlOOD....ceceescecee ceerree AA Pais: Fae. sos sab ceake caaeue 5.00 wy, WS, © Sv on veces eens. ee Frien with no vote........ 5b chur iene ow $i ieee |... ccessennsseeammrseseaian (6 SEGE vccodbadicteirsensd idedieidoiecdicccthc la ae acs din css 10.00 Alberton.. sackiemenvnniiinins | aan eacington.. ance. 1.00 Epworth Leazue Firet Methodist Church. cae . 10.00 Mr. & Mrs. J.C. ‘Olarke. . ietocene:< Se Dawn of Day I. UV. G. T. ‘Murray I Aaiiln a sc 1Oete 2.20 i . cs be csenienss 1 00; E,ditor.. eacencepanhesiinics main Malpe Leaf Division ‘Freetown « odened 3,25, Reloges DIGIC Gi Gidse és 0 vk ens cee Ratlrond scaniokiko tdiesctbcee jiimeenines 50 BiG 00 wnidhiatn cess. 1.00 Hold Fast Division, ‘Wiasiee: Road.. 1.00 Triumph Division North Wiltshire. 5 00 Star Division 8. of T ..... Pe Grand Division 8. of ay yee eeteeee 25 00 Temaperanee..cisbere og ncsctesseccceseee 7.50 No name...... bee ot ia beeden 2 00 PE Casey 5 occ cdnectliasttiiess H. O. Se ene sh to 1.00 | Ds: Te isetins Ban's caus - 10.00 F Dar B. ce Phicinnins ss aiiitais ininges V. G. for the good of the “boys... oa A Bid. s wowiceesiatenn ceed echaed . to Lady... vinonpdacconnbehinkahialls i 75 17 year ola boy. pevecheespes pecanpenshtc. kane | Ce G5... aaciiienscnennnsenuinien. 95. McLeod... .« oonure eecvececcesanc¢ oes 454 Steide . go sa edlith 77. cecconeflae 2.00 Law yet sacesbs<scicvievlcs's on anon 590! Union eee Springfield on svete . 150 Springfield. . .j.1.--<..0..... eee oa ee Watters... (iictced oscsccesesSimpeenen Fpworth League of Grace Church... 5.00 Epworth League of Grace Church Sunday School... ii.gs; ..shenseasdisooe en eee Railroad.. seape-cudpisdcedaln Great Eastern ‘Lodge Red Point. ioais . Cae Os © PEE vc knckecs co natn niente ws ee Official .. i seus ae One who’ heard the pane 2. er BOatty « nivkscdnsineaarett GMsiccce Te Gtoed wscscves +. owe etiinvonesewece> ae Mack from Mask. cena dibeligi eins mao ae Friende be prompt; this is a_ battle waged for Christ and Home. Please send pps hon ha- by virtue of the cat eae, al ee Those Leaviug — The City — should not fail to take. . vantage of our sale of lightly shop - worn bug otherwise Perfect Trunks, We had about 100 of th on which we ‘offereg special discount. hurry q if you want one—they are going fast. Bargains im [ranks * such as these are seldom offered at this season of year— but we must have the room —hence the a fice. $3 50 Trunks are 400 Trunks are 5.25 Trunks are 5-50 Trunks are 9.60 Trunks are selling for 8.95 € 11.00Trunks are eelling for 9.75 Special value—our New Valises Jas. Paton & Company gs selling for $3.60 relling for 3.45 selling for 4,49. selling for 499 4f ominion of, Canada PROVINCE OF Prinoe Edward sad CITY OF CHARLOTTETOWN ae Francis Longworth Haezard, b the Stipendiary Magistrate for the - of Charlottetown. e sake notice that His Hooor the pendiary Magistrate for the said Ci % : 4 od authorityain him vested: by e of the General Aasembly of the island, instituted,— An Act to Consolidate and Amend the several Acta Incorporating the cali Chorlvttetown, ordered and appoin Wednesday, 14th July, next, be the set down for hearing al! appeals made to him from the preceding bg menis of rates. impeséd Gr Bathori the City Council of the said City, that on such day and daily thereafter; une til all sach sppeals have been heard, at the hour of teu o’clock in the forenooa, in the Pol ce Court, in Charlottetown, afore- said, all such appeals will. be heard | finally determined by him. Dated this 6th day of July, A. D..189% ROBERT VANIDERSTINE. 155. Collector for said City, The‘above court has been adjourned up til Friday, 23rd, inst., at 10a.m., when all the cases will-be fiaally disposed ot. BLOUSE SETS All the newest styles, many designs not to be found else- where. We are showing & nice line of Sterling Silver Blouse Sets at 5Ce per set, See them. “= Long— Guard Chains For ladies, from $1.55 up. They are stylish. Hove you one, if not better see my nice, new stock, W. W. WELLNER, Jeweler SALE OF HAY. The subscriber will & cell by auction, a Bellevue Farm, 3 miles from South on Monday, next, 26th inst., at 2 0’¢ p. m.. about 60 acres of standing Hay. Very best quality. It will be sold in lots of from 3 to LO acres. Terms.—6 months’ credit on approved joint notes. Sale positive. F.L, HASZARD. July 21, 97, eae» 4