— popes r = “7 > —_ ee arene nee Ns —— > > ee ee Soe ened ae ee a a ———— a a nn THE ‘DAILY EXAMINER : - FORELECTION, JUNE23 since been lost, and the current levei of commercial values is probably as low as at any time within the last thirty years, NARI oie i SAD DEATH AT SUMMERSIDE, Rev. Malcolm Mackenzie Passes Suddenly Away atthe Hotel Russ, About 7 o’clock last evening Rev. Mal- SHIP NEWS. Pert ef Charlottetowa, >_ ENTERED. TELEGRAPHIC “. Something for $10. “UES SDAY, PULAR CANDIDATES and’ én many innpeeiiit Mase of geome . . colm Mackenzie, of Tyne Valley, | May 11-—Pleiales, Drysdale, Wallace: SpRolat _¥SPATOHES TO THE EXAMINE T lower. In certain branches of production when een on his way to the| Laura C, McAulay, Northport; Minnow, there is a very large reduction from the} met: ug of the Presbytery at Char- | Gerouard, Buctouche; Rhuama, Hender- St MING'S: 4. C. Macdonald. WEST QUEEN'S: > i , vorume or previous years.” The situation in the States is a lesson to the people of Canada. —that should be and a warnivg « Let well enough alone ” our motto at this juncture. lottetown to-day, drove to the Hotel Russ, | which he always made his headquarters when in town, and put up his team. He was very cold after his drive from home, and on entering the house he took a sev- ere fitof coughing. Mrs. Russ prepared a W Dunbar, Read, Pugwash; Pictou; Swan, Le- son, Wallac G Kobinoor, Boudrault, Lacheur, Summers ide. CLEARED. May 11—Pleiades, Drysdale, Summer NEW MINISTRY OF QUBBEC. A Strong Combination, Twelve Sample Capes, 14, 15, 16, Ladies, now is your chance, Men’s Shirts, 20, 24 and 30 | 17, MAY 12, 1896. —————-. aan 18 and 2U dollars, 50 dozen Stockings, 7, 10, 12 anc 15 cents. Dr. Jenkins. : o+2<2—_____—_ hot drink for him, after taking — h be! side; Laura C, MeAulay: Henhaarl atin) eénts. THE OFFER OF THE DELEGATES. | said he felt better. He complained, how-/ now, Gerouard, Pictou; Rhiama, Hen- —-- = 95 ‘ © » a ever, that bis feet were very cold, and a | derson, Wallace; W Dunbar, Read, -Pug- Men’s Suits, D. B. , $9, $5. 50 | 29 dozen Corsets, 30, 40 and 50 cents. EAST QUEEN'S: Alexander Martin. WEST PRINCE: Edward Hackett Tue Guardian ivsinuates that an offer to | withdraw the Remedial B.ll if the Govern- ment of Manitoba would guarantee schools similar to those in operation in the Mari- time Provinces was not made at W-nnipeg on behalf of the Dominion Government ; | Covey was immediately summoned. hot bath was procured. He looked so bad that Mra. Russ grew very anxious, and said, “] think you are dying, Mr. Mac- kenzie.” He replied tbat he thought he was. Mrs. Russ said she would call a doc- tor. He apoke against doing so, but Dr.4 The wach; Kohinoor, Boudrault, Pictoh; Swan, LeLacheur, Glace Bay; stmr War Aitken‘ Batt, Cape Tormentine; Mary P} Benoit, Summerside. x ——— a rm" If you would always. be healthy, keep your blood pure with Hood’s Sareaprilla, Quesec, May 12. Itis generally conceded that the new Premier has formed a strong ministry. The cabinet is as follows: Hon. E. J. Flynn, Prime Minister and Minister of Public Works. Hon. L. Beiubien, Miaister of Agricul- and $6. Men’s English Serge Suits, $9.50, worth $13. Men’s Socks, 7, 10 4ni 15 cents. , 45, 25 dozen Trimmed Hats, $1, $1.50 and $1.75. 3 dozen Capes, $1.75, $2 and $2.40, 50 dozen Straw Hats tor Children, Misses and Ladies, 25 , 50 and 75 cents, EAST PRINCE: and asks, “ Will Tne E 2. if it can, | doctor did everything possible for the sick the One True Blood Purifier. mie. ’ , a 90 | a : Ri h ard Hunt — : ' ther a a leral ; m man, but eou! ld not save him, and about se a ana : "ee T A Nantel, Minister of Crown a : Caps, 10, Lo and aU 10 dozen Blouses, 40c. 9 50e. , 65e., foe. and $1 ( 0, ic / ° prove from i epe ev . . 1 CO fifteen minutes after the doctar’s arrival, ais + ~ Sd dod iaiaial . I an "% , = : cents. All WwW a. ae ot : sands, : : ool Knickerbocker to ae ny EERE ~~ he eae ar eer ee Mackenzie bre athed his last, less than Young Liberal-Conservative Hen. L. EF. Pe l-tier, Attorney General. Men’s Fancy Shirts, Tac fi or T: s ckings for 30 cen ta; Cash- I have always cl e leepest faith | and rejected I half an hour after reaching thre hotel. The Hon. F. Chapais, President - of the 85ce and $1 ? mere or 49 cents ; an C ashmere, 15, 18 and 25 cents, e fut rf ( deration, and To this we reply that the newspapers of | cause of death was meet disease, to ae M E ETI N G: Cencif. “ g ‘ worth ! 1 more. h in \ the i the day re porte d as follows : ‘The Dominion —- ceaced eons J - Ss i os Hon. M. F. Hacke‘, Provincial Secre 50 dozen Scarfs, vo; 10 and I di - U d 6 8 10 a l a > j I previously a S 2 C a . “ « = : ¢ realizat w, at the | delegates proposed on Saturday (Mareh 28) | (24) No doubt ths-eokd grive-trias Tye oh, ie 2 us ae Ee Se ectish pil 15 cents. See window. a ea 2 erwear, 0, 6, 1U snd 1o cents. Pr I : gel a g 8 P : ar . - ac~ “ oe é “] é ; i i : A SS ene od | that the Re man a bs gh — — ee ree a = 4 PusLIC SE tie of (he above } ing Pr: testant of Montreal, prebably the = 50 dozen Men’s Hats, 50c., y pe lot cp Sample Capes ata clearing price. —_ ( il thet privileges to ee we = ™ : a < ‘aa ‘ native of the L:le of Skye Sant and, | Association will be held in the Ma ayor of Montreal. 75e. and $1. " 00 Boys Suits, $1 ’ $1. ) and $. "7c Wore b : | Scotia and New Branswick schoole, the | *?* ’ : : Pe : = E f . a = tl s fc ber o i stor f : P : i i i 7 . 7 . : gr * 2PPY | Catholics to have separate school bouses I = + eo ~~ : 64 i ‘cbibuc sto, N PHILHARMONIC ALL Killed on the Rail Men’s Suits, Overalls and | | 150 Coats and Vests, ali styles, for $6, $7 and $s. psople.”"—Sik CHARLES k bs eteaidenne..dietlliadl: alk ‘phe "sae ak eee | hes ee Braces, cheap and good. See our windows for ce accepted the Dominion delegates promired charge of the Manitoba, there ani took pastoral Morden, stele dill icin Rocuester, N. Y., May 12. THE DAILY EXAMINER that the Remedial Bil! would be with- sot aah + Scalise ate ee tea an oes York, who had * | drawn.” This 8 out a . . een at Clifton Springs for treatment, was sin drawn.” This short report ee bane oth Valley about two” years ago. He | Thursday Evening Hex’, (4th inst., run over by a train and killed yeotenday. i = by extended reports subsequently pyblished | Jeayesa wife, one con, who is study g The Wesel en Pen ee Revereel Lae — a MAY 12, 1896. om a - AN INDEPENDENT “OPINION. Mr. William Keres: who seeks election as of the young met of the Association. The OCEAN ACCIDENT offers Bicycle Acci- good thing when they see an Independent in St. Anue’s Division cf | Guardian tardvurking pastot, ant he was greatly | All are invited to attend. Fantini Ma 15: dent Tickets, good until December 31st, 1896,|% it, and who will have | 7 . . es ’ ii ee eee ) | . ial * ree ‘ #9 . ne . . : Bp Montrea : - iwill oppose - oe A PATENT ~ COMBINATION beloved by his people “- by oe had J. sie as A: d. oo A bill forbidding Church of England price $1.50, giving Fenefits as under :— nothing but THE BEST, ment candidate, is constraine Oo &dep F the pleasure of his frien ship 18 death resident, ecrelary. elersg zymen to erfocin the marriage cere- the Government’s policy in respect to Ix view of the utter weakness of the is a great shock to his family, who have mayl2 monies tor petoas who have been divorced $1.000 for death, or the loss of two eyes, or two hands, or trade. After his belief in “Universal Free Trade,” on thousands of the strongest supporters of the National Policy, would be wilfing to do so. Mr. Keys ssys: expressing aS (nousande up- “T am convince that at the present junc- ; : ; a ttf HH : “ : <r “ture in the history of our young country whip, for @ swapping of candidates in var- A special correspondent of the Mail ’ i eine me — i ( the Liberal-Conservative conn }cn Smallpox. ; Whether you want “it would be detrin.~ntal to the best inter- ious constituencies. Letters have already and Empire at Winnipeg telegraphs : eihkt a sedate ee veld poe remetay W. G. Ganong was $1.25 weekly for partial disablement by a bicycle accident. paper for your kitchen or teste and welfare ot our people toserioutls | passed on the matter, and ly astute pol.| «Never in the history of the Canadian | “tt nies & vient. your drawing room, this } “interfere withthe pr tective tarifl, fur the ieee big Patron-Liberal-McCarthyite Northwest, never, perhaps, in the history atl} the raise. Any of the of4 Ii _ + EB Y e “following reasons : “Ist. Doing so woul! ‘neure the closing “of all the large manufacturing industries st of resnect. loyalty and devotion as| 4 ene 4 feeb ; }- ee as _ Domi: i in consequence the | Carthyite is particularly strong, the Liber- net of Some, Se an: i figures. You stand to win I Orrawa, May 12 Chaslettetewn._ _AGENT. in the Dominion, and in consequence rayne. 13% ‘ES =? that which the citizens of Manitsba ac- 40 per cect. at the leas*f/and [Ip i a . i! eae * ae [deel 5 oe oka ; ; all a0 } t. ai as‘yand I] on, Mr. Cost gan left here ‘yesterday The Wall Paper Men throwing out of employment of thousands | 4), wi}! withdraw and then.achine support | corded to Sir Charlee Tupper and Mr. in Some instances # good fer New Brunswick , ; ; or ) "Ee | y ; . = io > © = . Fp workingmen and women. ; go to the third party man. In places where | Hugh J. mnatoentt to-night. W — g, all deai more. In a word, a fh 9 Ind Tt wor nid paral) yze every branch of at . . & . asa city turned out en masse, ani ten «fl lk: ve stock r 8 i p- sergeant the Liberals have a good chance he will ; ’ t arge stock of Sponges at ime by reason of the fact that when |" ; nae - ¢ thousaad of her people followed the old i lowest possible prices. I P. E. Island Fish Report. “the mechanic and the laborer is deprived | &&t McCarthy ite and Patron eapport, @u! | Cumberland war-horse and their own | “U icdelned of the means wherewith to purchase the] in other constituencies the Patron cand- “Hugh,” shouting themselves hoarse with -«lf A W REDDIN Ph f |i Georgetown — Herring good; lob ters, te Orr “necessaries of life, the business of the} jdate will get the general support.” This | enthusiasm. Wiuhont. exaggeration, it . ‘ it, m. bhp. fair, C SEEIRETEIEETT ‘ aes oon feel , fee ‘ y : ve f . i i merchant must soon feei the effect Of) | ent will not, may be said Winnipeg has gone wild with “such a state of affairs. and has not been contradicted. We have, therefore, suflicieat justification for making the statement. The onus of proof by re- ference to the official report lies with the Liberal party in Ontario it is not surpris- ing to learn from the Toronto News that “a general agreement is on foot beiwcen Grand President Mallory, of the Patrons; Dalton McCarthy, the leacer of the Third party, and James Sutherland, Opposition alliance iscounted on as a distinct prob- ability. In constituencies where a Mc- probably, amount to anything, for even if the politicians are law in New York, and four daughters, two of whom are mourried and reside at Brand- ov, Man. Another of the daughters is at present at Brandon, and the other one is with Mrs. Mackenzie at Tyne Valley. The AT 7.30 O*CLOCK. The Meeting will be addressed by the HON. SENATOR FERGUSON and some the sympathy of all, to the congregation ever which he was pastor, and to his many fri ends here and el-ewhere. The f ineral arrangements will be aonounced later —Summerside Journal, --ere SIR CHARLES IN WINNIPEG, of the Dominion, has the public given so grand an ovation, ®0 spontaneous an out- delight. Its streets and thoroughfares — a a a a a a ee ee eee ee ee eee eee ESE SESE SSE ESE SS ai]. “i Sponges -tff iG IW lot we sell Jess than cost. | and any of the new at close Central Drug Store, Sunny side. i General Manager of the Manhattan El!e- vated Railway. Against Divorce. has passed its second reading in the House of Lords. _—- -- Wheeling Into Line. Sr. Stepney, N. B., May 12. Mr. Costigan in New Brunswick. Daath ef An Ed tyr. a two feet, or a hand and a foot by a bicycle accident. $333 for the lose of a hand, or a foot, bicycle accident. $5.60 weekly for total disablement by a bicycle accident, or caused by Typhoid, Typhus or Scarlet Fever, or or an eye, by a R. BROW, For those who know a é WALL PAPER department is especially § designed. is the one place to buy it § right. TIRES ee GREAT FOLLY “3rd. The real estate owner would not ’ j are transformed from those ef a town of SSS SS SS SS SHS]S ; : . ady um: ctor = ‘ova? = vT=-STVTSTCUT ST TS —_—-—— 1 “be the least to suifer, as property would peeyito} imp Jim Crow the electors are 40,000 people to ones of a city equa: to ~ 4 New Yok; May 12. paying your Grocer 3 cents for “become depreciated in value, empty] aot. But itdemonstrates the weaknessof tbe Toronto. At this hour “there is a crowd : . = ca S eanae teen aa “houses ld be the order of the day, a ae : eal : ot fuily 5, 000 ¢ itizens in front of the Man- : . H. C. Bunner, editor of Puck, is dead- . & 1ouses would be Liberal cause iv the province of Ontario. ly importing charges thereon. Buy “and Montreal would be adorued with as ; itoba Ho'el, waiting to shake hands indi- rine War siall al Way ——_— ROYALOAK ; i ; te ad ' | McCarthyites L:urerites and Patrons,| .- ae \ : ‘ a Part of sack of chil lreu’a : AL OAK—mede here. Every “many ‘To lets’ as it is with sign beards. ’ vidually with Canada’s Premier. Occa- art of our stock of chil lreu’s (arriages Scestien at can As “I am therefure, in favor of a protective | — what a mixture! The Liberal | sionally he comes cut on the verandah in coe has arrived. They include the latest styles Seen. < ie apes : aad No “tariff while other countries are protected | Conservative party, led by Sir | response to the urgent entreaties of * tbe NOTICE. in parasol, canopy and hood tops. ‘Lhese slnaate'at a kid. ae “gzainst us.” Charles Tupper and united upon the multitude, and at each appearance lusty are all this year’s make. You wiil be sure : : Seaeee saundibal Wie ane : ue eee a 1 og Settenst . Welle cheers rend the air. ‘This is grand,’ anes not to get any old style carriages if you A Li ht Low Cool Shoe ated Pes Tallow Soa. : made right These are good reasons. We chatlenge| principles of the Nationa ONCY | said Sir Charles, ‘I never expected: it, Until change of Time.Tabtle a Specis || buy from us.—John Newson. e j 3 hac, c = the Patriot, or any otler cr.an of| and respect for the law and the constitu- | and with truth did he speak, for local Mail Train will leave Charlottetown at} == wena --—-—— ss h Free Trade, to show that the grounds upon | tion, has little to fear from the new patent | Conservatives themselves are literally | 6.20 a. m. for Summerside; returning, is a necessity to comfort. Our Shoes afford aa arlottetowaz Soap Works. which Mr. the National _ ey are not sound. Upon the ot question at issue Mr. Keys says: “With regard to the Manitoba school question, which has so unhappily dis- turbed the harmony which should always Keys advocates adherence to er great Tue United States continue to suffer as investment business there bas been a fair com bination. —_—--—__—_——_ 3-+@re THE TRUE DIGNITY OF LIFE _—_— Tue March-April number of the Presby- terian College Journal contains a thought- ful article on Wordsworth’s noble ode on Intimations of }mmortality, from the pen flit upen the surface, but the deep under- spirit of nature which spoke to his ow~ amazed at the stupendous ovation. From end to end of Canada be it told Canada is loyal to Sir Charles Tupper and the great party of which he is so able a leader. To- night’s demonstration will go down to posterity as the most memorable in the history of Manitoba.” The newspapers of Winnipeg admit that that ‘‘Nothing of the kind in numbers and enthusiasm was ever before seen in CAMPAIGN ' NOTES, will leave Summerside at 4.15 p. m (standard time), connecting with Steamer to and from Point du Cheue. A. McDONALD, D. POTTINGER, Superintendent. Gen. Man. Goy. Rys. Railway Office, Charlottetown, 12th May, 1896. ably free from kinks, Ask your dry goods . FOR OUR A lis Safety Bicycles at $12. the feet the most delightful housing that can possibly be provided, and are a practi- cal treatise on */ Walking Made Pleasant and Easy. A sensible man examines different HON. WA. FERGUSON'S MEETINGS. Eldon Hall, Tuesday, 12th May, at 7 exist between the different sections of our ¢ . ° p- m. people, I believe that the decision of the |of Mr. J. A. Nigholson, late Superinten-| the Conservative demonstration in (thé) 5A odie cies tan In : Ili fitting shoes cause no end of annoyance |“ Murray Harbor South Hall, Wednesday, — tt 7. the empire . > be car- | dent of Education in P. K. Island. To the —aa See ietedaeet eens : and pain. With our stock a perfect fit ina 7 May, es m a. at ‘ t ts of t inority pe “oo. T as : Z . am ri i. Fe eae delay | lovers of Wordsworth—and, perheps, no] «Without attempting to avaiyze the| J HS A PLEASURE Velocipedes, first-class shoe is a very easy matter. cone ee % Selaidtshamidiek tees aduehie candi- | Poet has a more devoted circle of admirers | enthusiastic and flattering reception ac- bi ote ei Bent Rail Wagons, Bradalbane Hall, Monday, 18th, at? ad aa! ni ed ties shee | Gite —there is no need to commend this beau- = to = distinguished iP last . Buekboards p. m. es compeiied, or Z . a 7 ; : ; , > . : tiful ; ' . | Bight, as to the extent it was intende for . é“ Stanley Bridge Hall, Tuesday, 19th, at \ may have a chance of election, to adopt — — oe eee the Premier or for Hon. Hugh J. Mac- CLAPPERTON S I xpress Wagons, 7 p. m. y ge ’ y . the Government policy on the two main} ® Ma” : ead an rs a ee = ’ donald, ao Winnipeger wiil question for @ Barrows, Morell Hall, Wednesday, 20th, at 7 questions to be decided by the forthcoming oe . eS ae it te ee that the latter geatieman can THREADS, Steel Bodied Carts u B Pp. @. ar : mend Mr. Nicholson’s article. The poet’s | claim # full share. His personal popular- ! arts, Souris, St. Patrick’s Mall, Thursday F : keen insight, through which he perceived mlsaas ——_ alike by political they are so even, so strong, Doll Cabs, Charlottetown, May 11, 1896. 2lst,at 2 pm. ie ' ° i : san . iab “ od . . 2 DEPRESSION IN TH2 STATES. not only the ever-varying forms which | Tie Norwester, Conservative, declares eb: velinbit; and.ep sours Baby Carriers, = Sel = Dendas ‘aaa Monday’ 25 25th, at 7 . m. Alberton, Tuesday, 26th, at 7 p.m. ' ' aresult of the political change ae soul, is well brought out. This myetic | Wi ay id a addition - a eager dealer for The above are from the best A Foolish Fisherman T guish, Wednesday, 27ih, at 7 p.m. | : n¢ alf years ago. “We 2 hs i ‘ . : 3 was the fa a 1e 1. > ° ie . ae : a Pr ag GOR e, | Communion withia the inuer shrine, thie pet sree ow John’ wae back to} c/bperton’s. manufacturer in Canada, and ane ee Mt i - a ¢ dallne ig wit tendency tc see the spiritual beneath the | (hem and this drew upon their sympathies : + |are marked very low. record “another week of daliness, post! material, the poet holds to be an evidence | The reception dispelled ali doubts a i buys Fishi G 's i j ee ae : _ all doubts : — uys Fishing Gear at the first place he pouement and partial declive in prices.” | 9» pre-existence ; and hence he believes | '© the outcome of the election in Winnipeg. ee GEO. CARTER & CO. wt y e. 5 2 _- ° isi eW rices I a 6 The spirit of speculation has, it is report: | 140+ the child’s soul is like a star which The question now is as to the majority. ’ sees 1t in. al Bla altima teal te oe See Ceres oe cael icdaimiae sds. . mayll Booksellers and Seedsmen. ere Tes . : 2 ee ' 6" has set in heaven in order to rise upou grrr We have lately received @ nice “No change in conditions ca'culated to marked induce either free baying or selling, nor any to materially affect values are to be noted.” The attitade of Wall Street, continues Mr. Ciews, is simply that of waiting for some thing toturn up. “The old conditions have been watched and weighed until they lave become stale uninfluential. They do not excite distrust, but eimply lack stimu- lative forces. Though speculators are wearied of dullness and postponement, they do not venture tosell. The “bears” are cautious and certain leading operators usually found on that side of the market are said to be prophesying ahigher range of values. Stocks certainly are not,as a rule, distructed; they are regarded as con- amount of transactions. This harmony with the io- visible Wordsworth would maintain by reverent communion with nature, and through nature with nature’s God, till man, delivered from the mad thirst for wealth andthe sordid motives which play such a large part in human existence, shall rise into a higher, purer life, and shall be able to carry the spiritual visions of early life uminterruptedly en to the very close. Mr. Nicholson writes with true sympa- thy, and with a manifestly intense love of a poet whose writings are everywhere ca!- culated to elevate and enoble, and thus te lift mankind from “ The trivial round, the common task,” to God everywhere, and thus to reach the true dignity of life. this world. + > —The people of Winnipeg are enthus iastically im favor of Sir Charles Tupper and the Government, notwithstanding their close interest in the remedial b ll. They are not to be misled by the false cry of “coercion,” for they kaow the truth about the matter. —Francis Wayland Glen, formerly mem§ ber of Parliament from South Ontario, but new a Brooklyn annexationist, writes to the New York Sun ‘*From the trade stand- point it will be for the interest of the American manufacturer to have Mr. Laurier carry the country.” The oprosi- tion leader is growing daily in streagth - in the United States. —A Mr. Norman Murray, of Montreal who says he is a free trader, is indignant over the free display of Yankee flags at the Laurier demonstration in Montreal, and in MAY 25 & 26 cea NE This Spot, Though ! KEEP YOUR OPTIC. The Campaign In East Queen's. Conservative Rallies The Hon. D. Ferguson, A. Martin, Esq, and other prominent Consertives will address the electors of East Queen’s. At Eldon Hall,on Tuesday, 12th inst., at 7 o’clock p. m. At Murray Harbor South Hall on Wed- nesday, 13th inst., at 7 o’clock p.m. Theelectors generally are respectfully invited. to attend. JAMES CLOW, Pres’t. East Queen’s Lib-Con Ass’, May 7th, 1896. That’s why we have always had our large trade in stocks and buys the best at lowest prices. Fishing Gear at _WATSON’'S DRUG STORE. GECIL RHODES, the African millionaire. is in the dun p? asa result of his apparent deception. But still the Star Tailoring Establish- ment retains its prestige, be- EE assortment of Silver Watches for Ladie and Gentlemen, which were bought right, and can- not fail to please in price. Call and inspect them. W. N. TANTON'S, Great George Street, NEAR QUEEN SQUARE. THE WHEEL. siderably below their intrinsic value. Yet The Montreal Wi tat b a letter to the press says that if following 5 eg re oe ae) Sen itness states that | that flag is the price of tariff reform he ae MEN § BICYCLE SHOES there is an indefinable something that| business men are complaining of the | wil! be cimanatlad to follow “the old leader cause we satisfy our people ' prevents operating upon these convictions. That something appears to be that, in the general situation, there is a blending of conditions that are distinctly hopeful with others that are disturbing. It seems to be a broad rule cf the national conditionftha; while the raw material effects of the long political campaign upon the trade and cemimerce of the country, and declares that there is no reason why the elections should have been fixed for 30 late a date as June 23. The Witness forgets that our farmers will be engaged in putting in their crops until close upon the time fixe. fur tlhe electcn’. The the old policy and the old flag.” INFORMATION WANTKD, Sir.—Would you be so kind as to in- quire of the Superintendent of Education (1) The date of the June examination for teachers license. The Best Made. Creme de La Creme bigars. Political Meetings. Meetings of the Electors of EAST QUEEN’S will be held at the following places and times :— Rustico Hall, on Monday, 18th May, at 7 p.m. and we aim at giving every- one just what they want in quality and price; and as for fits, this part of our business is so well established, that to tell the people what they a] N Tan and BI ack, dca R. K.JOST’S: of prosperity i* | Government did well to look to the con- ; Winsloe Road, New Hall, Tuesday, 19th, . ready to hand and waiting utilization, the | venience of our farmers. (2) The papers that will be set-the first CREME- DE A OREM OMankrrEs at7 p.m. know seems uncalled for. STAMPER’S CORNER mechasism for converting it into wealtl The M 1 Wi 7 ee FOO ES eee rea mays ie nechasism fur co g nO wealth —The Montreal Witness offers a sug- (4) If the questions ia arithmetic will 7p m. JOHN 7 McKENZIE a ichuail is deranged and distrusted. We have-real- ly no uvsound conditions of trade to -con- tend with. of widespread liquidation, credit, though suspected in some quarters, should be ina generally safe and solvent condition. There is no inflation of values in any department Having undergone three years of either trade or finance. In a few branches cf industry there may have been a bric¢ oversupply of goods, but production and gestion that certain'y ought to be acted upon. It thinks that Mr. Edward Blake should be asked to come out fiom Eng land and lend the weight of his great name to the Liberal cause. The idea should be adopted at once. Mr. Blake has already lent the weight of his great name ‘othe party. In a fetter published on March 5th, 1891, this great man showed that the: e dency of the trade policy of his friends Laurier and Cartwright was towards political union with the United be from the “Smith’s Advanced.” A Susscriper. [The examinations will be held on the lat June. The information relative to the papers to be set the first day will be found in the time-table which will be issued shortly, and the other information asked for may be obtained by writing to the Education Office.] The auction sale of E.W. Taylor’s Your money back if not the best. i. REDDIN BROS OPPOSITE POST OFFICE. Traecadjie Orose, Thursday, 2Ist, at 7 p- ™m. Mount Stewart, Friday, 22nd, at 7 p. m. Fort Augustus. Monaghan Road School House, Saturday, 23rd, at 6 p. m. Powna’, Monday, 25th May, at 7 p. m. Lake Verd, Tuesday, 26th May, at 7 .m. Vernon River Bridge, May, at 7 p. m. Eldon, | a 38th May, at 7 p.m. Belle Creek, Friday, 29th May, at 7 Wednesday, 27th JUST RECEIVED! Women‘ | Shoes, | Men’s Shoes, 65 50 cents, ee Come to Our Yard And examine the contents. We ¢im supply you with all kiods «ffam ber. it Will Pay You. ‘. ; States, For this reason he was compelled | house and lot, corner Kent and Cumber-| May7 importation have been and are now being to ecyer his connection with them. What land streets, will take lace as advertised ceireregeany — p- m. Call and et a air even if ou arp! Fr FOR HATCHING—Sil Wood Islands Hall, Saturday, 30th ; - very sharply contracted, and the country] a splendid service he could render by de-|0n Thursday next, May Il4th, at 12 eges :. hatching oie oor _porking ee : , y> a on t t th Boards, Shingles, Scantling, Stud- is fast moving towards a state of under- livering speeches threughout Canada o’clock, on the premises. 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