at tA seamed ‘ ey i . i a ‘ ; od ¥ ¢ a + ] + . : ah e ue i : . | iS ih af ie ‘" i f b ay : ‘ & fF gg 4 7 } : a s| : "at ek} he A A JUNE 9, tows. SPRING PROSPECTS. —-—-— '- Tue tenth of June this year will find few of our fields unseeded—except those in- tende! for turnips—and the period of growth and fructification well begun. It 18 too soon, or course, to look for prospects of grain crops. In respect to them much may happen that will effect the results, But the prospect of an excellent crop ot hay seems to be,feven now, assured, The catch of clover all over the country could bardly be better than it is, though there might of course be more of it, and timothy is strong,—the whole so covering the ground as to make a period of dry weather of little consequence, in this regard, to those farmers whose fields are in good condition. Dairying is beginning to tell upon the fertility the fields, as well as upon the herds of cattle and the purses of those who have engaged in it. A larger quantity of better manure has in recent years been put upon the lands of our more advanced settlements and less good soil has been taken out of the land in the sbape of oats and potatoes shipped away. The result is seen in the richer sheen of our meadows aod in heavier crops. Farmers who have orchards are also rejoiciug in the prospect of a bountifal return to make up for the lapse of last year. There never was a fuller bloom than that which now appears, and unless there should be a disastrous change of weather we shall this year have, alarge crop of fruit. At present epring is witb us, full of sweet days acd roses and hopes of a good returo for the labors of our husband- men, — CONSERVATIVE ORGANIZATION. Ir is pleasing to note :hat there is a de~ mand in our sister Provinces for closer organization of the Liberal-Conservative Party than that which now exists, For example, the Gleaner, of Fredericton, New Brunswick, says { * Atter this seasion, the third of this Parliament, the vital question of Conser~ vative organization will be taken up. We have 80 consisteatly advocated tnorough } avd = =timely organization, through the medium of these columns, that we can only repeat our profound belief in its efficacy. Public sentiment in daily growing more fayour- able to Conservative principles. But it would be folly to rely on this, when pitted against the trained mercenaries of the evemy. Doubtful constituencies are won by the party that is best organized. And iL is perhaps not exaggerating to say that With an uuvorganized party ali constiiuen - cies are doubtful. The faculty for organ- iz@iou is almost as rare as that of leader~ ship. Great statesmen may be lacking in botn. Our veteran Dominion leader is al! that the most exacting could ask for, whether regarded as a patriotic statesman, or as a party _politi- cian. Asa leader he has no equal on either side in Canadian politics today. But the party is weak in Provincial lead- &rs, except p:rhaps in the (Om paratively 1a the unimportant province o° Prince Edward Island. Hon. Hugh John Mace do.ald of Mavitoba and Mr. J. P, Whit THE DAILY BXAMINER) at ne ete ttt itl ti gn tl ils Ml ital i tia a aR ee es ac _ THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JUNE 9 1898, seeennienn THE WAR. — Sell Tu vf tue Spanish-American | war seems to be pretty well played out. Even the Spanich government must now see that, with Cervera cooped up in Santi- ago by an overwhelming force, and rebel- lion rampant alike in Cuba and in the Philippines, and the Spanish army lying idle behind the forts of Havana, a con- tinuation of the war will involve a useless waste of money and blood. game NOTES AND COMMENTS. — Fine growing weather. —The Bank of Montreal shows clear profit on last years operations of $1,265,- 300. —Senator Ferguson and all the Domin- ion electors in this Province are to be congratulated on the adoption of the Sev- ate amendments tothe Franchise Bil! by the House of Commons. —The Federal government, at the end of the session, and for causes akin to those alleged by the Minister of Marine to have effected the head vf an officer in Nova Scotia to wit, “his brother was an offen sive partizan,” have dismissed the effi- cient Collector of Customs at Alberton, and replaced him by a red hot heeler, whose only qualitication is “offensive partizanship.” Verily this is hypocrisy reduced to ascience. Collector Brennan goes out of office with a good record; he will not wait long to come into his own again. —Some of Spain’s papers -ee how events are tending in respect to Spain: ‘hus the Madrid El Heraldo, jwith regard to the situation at Santiago de Cuba, says : — “ It is one more disenchantment which proves that there is no remedy for Spain’s misfortunes. Cervera’s squadro. at San- tiago is of little advantage, either to itself or for what itrepresents. It can neither hinder the Yankee expedition nor strengthen the defence of Havana. Spain never before led through such a straight road to perdition. ” —The authenticity of the letter of Sir Wil/rid Laurier, Premier of Canada, to Cardinal Rampolla, has not been denied, — though no affirmation concerning it can by any means be obtained. This letter reveals the two faced character of the Liberal leader. Itis, he says, “‘confi- ential.” While intriguing to neutralize the influence of the Bishops of Canada by trying to persuade the Pope to send Monsignor Merry Del Vai here aa his deleg- ate to Keep them in order, he would pcse before the Potestants of Qn'ariaas the iiapartial statesman anxious alone for the preservation of Canadian rights. Verily, Sir Wilfrid Laurier is a crafty man, and Tarte is at his elbow. —At the Sir John Macdonald commem- oration meeting held in Toronto on the 6th inst., Mr. Nicholas k'lood Davin said that “iv the life of Sir Joho Macdonald there was an example of a career worthy of the study and emulation of young men. A poor lad in Kingston, he had keen put into a law office without the advantages of a@ university educatien; yet he had risen tothe pinnacle of fame. ‘Surmounting all difficulties, be had risen to the highest pcsition in Canada and left behird him an example of perseverance and power such as might well be held before the young that they might imitstethem,and make the man a@ pattern to govern their destiny. He was @ man such that posterity would not willingly let his memory die.” _ —The Huntingdon Gleaner, the liberal organ in the Eastern Townships of Quebee, vigorously protests against the increased expenditures of the present government. hey, Of Ontario, have the right stuff in hem, but they are at present in loca! politics, rerueps when the battle begine | the heaven-born generals may make their / Sppearance ih the other provinces. But We Would like to see them emerge earlier if their political horoscope will perrait of &# more speedy interpretation.” Ihis is a matter of great importance to the covntry ; and in view of an unneces -~ sary increase of millions upon millions in the expenditures of the Government, under Tarte, Laurier Sifton & Co, the country must begin to see it, The organization of iti Good for the Huntiogdon Gleaner. Opposition to the mercenaries, as the When shall we read in The Patrio' or Gleaner aptly calls them, is @!The Pioneer such words of honest anger matter of necessity if those who | against the unscrupulous mercenaries of systematically buy up constituencies with public money are to be overcome. We cordially agree with the Gleaner’s Opinion respecting our veteran leader. But it is by no means clear that the Liberal~ Conservative Party is, except in this Province, weak in respect to Provincial leaders. It is true that the Hon. Donald Fergusou is now justly regarded through~ out Canada as one of the ablest men in that Mr. Martin has made adistinct impression by his strong avd persistent advocacy of the special claims of P. E. Island to railway extensicn while we have inthe Messrs Macdonald, McLean, Hackett, and others, men of experience and ability, and proved honesty, to lead the Party in this Province. But the Gleaner has no cause to be pessimistic concerning the leaders of the Party in the other Provinces. In Nova Scotia and New Brunswick and Quebec and Oatario, as well as io Manitoba and British Columbia aad the Northwest territories, the Liberal Conservative party leaders are evidently superior to the men who organized the Scandalous intrigue through which the liberal Party gained power. What is Parliament, and needed is, asthe Gleaner points out, a thorough organization of the party. The young and ambitious spirits of the coun- It says The man with axes togrind, the men who grow rich by obiainiag public subsi dies and grants, bave in Sitton, Blair, and Tarte unfailing advocates, and’ Laurier and Cartwright seem to be powerless against the influences brouglit to kar. This time last year we were assured the pin would be put in and the expenditure would not again so far outstrip the income. Thie year matters are even worse. Nothing butan awakening of the public to the {true char- acter ofthe situation and an emphatic expression of its opinion will put a stop to the ruinious course now being pursved. the Liberal Party. -—— oe of flesh and increasing weakness, -LAURIER’S LETTER TO ROME In which he asks fer the presence in Canada of an Accredited agent of the Holy See. Orrawa, 30th October, 1897. “Eminence,—I made known to you, in the mooth of August last, when your Eminence did me tue nonor to grant me an audience, the happy result which the mission of Monseigneur Merry del Val had acc. mplished among the Catholics of Ca- pada, and the profound ‘expression whieh his high Christian virtues and his talent as a statesman-—I say statesman, and the impression is not too etrong—had created io all classes of our population. Having now returned to my country for several months, [ wieh to make known to your Eminence that, if these happy resuits are to remain permanent and efficacious itis desirable, if not necessary, that the mission of Mouseigneur Merry del Val should be renewed, or rather continued, and that he should be present in the midst of us fora more or less prolonged time us the accredited repre entative of the Holy See. “Thave established, since iny return, that there is among a certain class of Catholics an underhand agitation against the werk accomplished by Monseigneur Merry del Val,awork of pacification con~< cord and union. The same reason of state which iuspired nis Holiness in the affairs of France, and which causes him to prescribe to Catt olics of this country the duty of aband- ouing the old strifes of the past and to acceptthe state of things agreed upon, has quite as much force in Canadaas in Rca “Such is the opixiou of a great number of the Catholics among us. [ admit that itis not the unnanimous opinion ; this very divergence of opinion only renders more necessary amovug us the presence of &@man at once firm and conciliatory, like Monreigneur Merry del} Val, and of one who above all, would understand all the danger there is of exasperating the men who are sincere, convinced, and who wish te be faithful to their duty as Catholics, while remaiain g faithful to what they believe to be their duties as citizens. “May I be permitted to ask your Eminence to be good «enough to lay these considerations befere his Holiness, while assuring him at the same time of my pro- found respect and of niy filial attachement. **Accept, Eminence,the expression of the high consideration with which I romain, ete, etc.” A TORONTO CONDUCTOR. Saved From the Agonies of Diabetes, by Dodd's Kidney Pills. Toronto, June 6.—The Toronto Sireet Railway provides another case this week to strengthen the mighty chain of proo/ that Dodd’s Kidney Pills are the only cure on earth for Diabetes. Mr. H. Hogg, 81 Fuller street, conductor No. 207, has be2n completely cured of an aggravaied and long-standing case of D.abetes, by Dodd’s Kidney Pills after other co called ‘-cures” had utteriy failed. Mr. Hogg euffered for three years with Diabetes and impure blood. He had to quit work, on account of dizziness, lovs Al! other remedies that he used Laving failcc, he agreed, to please a friend, to try Dodd’s Kidney Pills. Improvement began at once, and six boxes effected a thorough cure. ¢ —_—! GRAND Lawn Party 11ELD ON THE Si. Dunstan’s A, A. Grounds under the auspices of the Ladies of St. Josephs Sodality, of this city Monday, June 27th rO BE For that tired feeling you must enrich and purify your blood, Hood’s Sarsaparilla is the medicine you need. _— When vou The best is made by try Ought to be encouraged now to comes forward and assist in this work, panne: - te € ee HOME MAKERS, More particulars to-» orrow Buy Furniture Buy The Best. Mark Wright & 60. Ltd ag emma ARC 9 eR RR mR - “ a a the } _ — er ees GRAND A. 0. H. PICNIC HLETIC MEET |} WILL BE HELD — On the Beautiful Grounds of St. Dunstan's College, on DOMINION DAY, | ae : FRIDAY, IST JULY, 1898, | | An Oration will be delivered in the large rink on the grounds by M J. F. QUI¥y¥ ESQ ,Q, C. M, P, OF MONTHEAL, one of Cinada’s most prominens platform speakers, The following is the program and Prize List— 1. One Mile Bicvcie Rice (under 16)— Ist prize, siiver ne~ 10. Hop, Step and Jump—Ist psize, silver medal @pg dal, Geo. Gardiner; 2nd, bicscle lamp (Miller Bros,) 3rd Davie ;) 2od, silver mounted revolver (F+nnel 4 Chandle,- bicyele boots (A. E.McKachern) 1t. Hurdle Race—Ist prizs, gold medal (A, heng « Sen, e 2, Ranving Broad Jump—lIst prize, silver medal, (Mr W. Halifax); 2nd, silver medal. a J O’R ley, of Singer Sewing Machine Co;) 2nd kex cigars, 12, Runnivg High Jum; —lst prize, goid medal (Prowse e J Bruce Payne, Granby, P. Q. Pros.); 2ud, silver medal. is 3. 100 Yard Dash—Ist prize, goid medal (Baterbury, 13. | Mile Fiat Race [st prize, zo’d medal (Jaa Gallagher — Chard & Jackson, Moatreal,) 2nd, silver medal 4 1 Mile Bicycle Race ‘ope:)—Ist prize, siiver medal» (Dodd & Roger:;) 2nd, bicycle pants (Jas Calder) 5. Putting Shot—I1st prize, silver Medal (Moore & MeLeod) 2ad, silver medal 6 Pole Vault—lIst prize, gold medal (S. B. Townsend & Co., Montreal;) 2nd, silver medal (John Mcleod & Co) of Manchester, Rotertson & Allison, St. John); 2ad, gold medal (Jas Waddell) of Royal Eletric Co.) 14. Fat Men’s Race—Ist prize, let, .set of pipes eased. (t.eddin Bros); 2ad , pipe (Dodd's Medical Hall.) 15. Hook and Ladder Team Race, composed of six men to ateam. A prize to each man of the wioutug team, presented by A.N Large, Chief of the Fire Brigade, | # Sine. ‘ 4 a ‘ 2nd, silver medal. 9. Sack Race—Ist prize, Lox cigars Grauby; P. Q.,) 2nd, silver medal. June 9, 1898 — 7. } Mile Flat Race (under 16) -Ist prize, silver medal, 8. 4 Mile Flat Race—Ist prize goid medal (Grace & Gast- goguay, Halifax;) 2nd, box cigars (J M Fortier, Montreal. ) Dancing Booths with the best of Music. Special trains and boats will be arranged for, VW. T. PAYNE, Secretary Committee. No secon | prize unless three cntries. (J. Bruce Payne, dal—vyalue $5. Entra ice fee, 5¢c THE EXAMINER CALENDAR For June, 1898. MOON’S CHANGES. 26th day, First Quarter: ‘Bicyels and Sports Under the management of C. C, C., on the grounds of the C. A.A. A. DOMINION DAY For full particulars see posters eod ‘Manx Fisuer, Sows & Go, Victoria Square, MONTREAL Mi rchant tailors and Wcolles buyers wanting !o assort their ogks will fiad our stook of Wool'ens the 86, John, XN. B. The S. S Bonavista sailing f.om Mon- (real, Friday Morning, June 10th, wil! bedue at Charlottetown Monday morns- ing, June 13th, and will sai} for St. John’ Newfouadland, via N. Sydney, carrying Hortes, Caitleand Sheep on deck, and produce under deck at lowest possidle rates. For further particulars as to freight and pasate ann!y to SALT SALT! Now landing ex S, 8S. Annandale, 18,000 Sacks Liverpoo! Salt. 1,200 Sacks Fishery Salt. 1,200 Franklin Crant Factory fil- led Butter Salt, 50 tons Lump Rock Salt. For sale low. N. RATTENBUkY. 128 3w pat 16. Tue Irnisa Jig Dan er wil! be presented with a hands — some quadruple silver plate tea set and tray by (A. W, ef Myers Bro:, Jewellers) 17. Tue Rest Hicuitaxn Frixc Dancer will be with » bandsome gold watcn by Jas Paton & Co. 18. The Best Indian Club Swinger—1et prize, silver mes” Swings and other means fur a good day’s fam. ~ ) nortere of Fine Ta SAMPLE OF WORK DONE Be Importers of Fine Woollens ate cones a = ioe . ; r HOME DYER, MAYPOLE ae aa — a and Tailors Trimmings SOAP, WILL BE SENT TO oan sek nae tees ANY ONE ADDRESSING = ‘Hich Water 6 PLACE ROYALE, 2 Day of We’k| ———___— | ____—— ;, I rgest in Canada. s MONTREAL. Q Morn. | Aft. ! Rises Sets. “am le Room, 32! Prince Wm. 8t.. 1 Wednesday | 9 1510 20 3 54 7 31 of MAYPOLE SoaP it 4 - ecwsmty . - a | = = H. H. HARVEY. Agent. may be said that it is a rl ay } err ie 12 Cc > ~ ra , 4Saturday 1110]100) 53 33 jinn et scoring the same success 5 Sunday 11 49 | | 52 34 in Canada that it enjoys a SMencey 1s he 35 | 7 = | in Great Britain, on the i ; 7\Tuesday 239) 127 | 3 , : ‘ontinent, and in Austra- ft 8 Wednesday 328/226) 51 | 36 ® a Waa Ck oe | 9Thursday 418 | 3 33 51 37 ! ia waere, to a great tf 10 Friday E $e 447i Si 37 tent, it has superseded all $ 4 e * narod : o : = “ = LOST.—On the 24th of May,cn Mal- other home dyes. 4 a rE 13Mondey - 739. 830| 30 | 40 | #<que Road, about in the vicinity of Mile | t darey: ers mend a 14 Tuesday 327,941; SO 40 ton, part of a Lunch Basket. 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