ernie oneal while they themselves never do a stroke of | wor'c mor de Vil with @ large family for acouple of hundred dollars a vear. ; they farm it out to some pe I'he license inspectors who are supposed te attend to breaches of the License Act had their instructions this spring. Here iu Ottawa two months hefore the election, not a case was brought fur violation of the law by Sunday sell ng or selling after | hours. Not because the law was not being | vken openiy and shamelessly, but because an election *ascoming on, and it would not do to prosecute friends of the Govern- ment, as all the liquor sellers are to be. The requires all licensed honses to close from 7 p-™.,on Saturday to 6 or 7a. m. Monday. I[t is during this interval that many of the liquor dealers | make their harvest. The front door of the | saicoon is closed, but their is a steacy stream a‘! day and night long through the other door, and everybody is admitted. policemen Sunday known law I sat one not excepted evening some Pears agoin the sm king room of a 4 at os * hotel, in full view of the inside door of the har, from 7 till 11 o'clock, an‘l there was a continual rush the whole evening, not one or two in the bar at a time, but 25 or iO thirsty souls, and 3 bar tenders as busv as they could be After thev had losed ip I asked the proprietor how many per- sons had gone into the bar in those four hours, and he replied about 800, and from what I saw, he was not over the mark I i there are only four p! wa which are honestly closed up on S day. I know also that, where it is pro- posed, for appearance sake, to cent the bars on Sunday, a hint is given in good time, and every door am t aces in Utta- make ades v and window is , ked fast I e said that no I ha initiated for the two months preceding the - prosecutions were ejection, but there is something more than that. Four or five menthe ago, one eftie enthusiastic temperance organiza- t sis if Ottawa imported acouple of whiskey detectives from the West, who Pp | their vocation for some weeks, buy- ing in unlicensed places, buying small 4 antities where the shops had a store ' lhieense, buying on Sunday and after hours, | &. Whenthey had secured sufficient evidence, they laid informations against a number of parties, but all the cept one were dismissed. The inspectors | not Onlv gave the detectives no assistance, bat actually swore that they would not be lieve them oa their oathe. The detectives | retorted that they had been told by the inspectors that they did not want any con- victions so soon before an election Bat not only has Mowat the liquor in- terest at his back; he has aleo the tem per ance organization®, controlled by that arch hambug, F.S. Spence, not unknown | to the people of Charlottetown. No knows better than Spence the assistance which Mowatt receives from the li jenlers: hut there are none so iimd 48 cases €x-| one juor e who refuse } see, and of his own, St nothing But” he grit platforms, and M ywat to he the friend of Tem- perance, and the we reasous een spouts on al! the nnetuonsly . ‘ ae ares meaning len Pp rance ' people whose notorious weakness is that they allow themselves to be fooled by dem- agogues of the Spence class, believe whiat they are told vote for Mowat. No thing can persuade them that he is not a | Christian statesman, not even the bill of $6000 for whiskey ete., consumed by Mr. Nick Aurey, (the Ontario Commissioner | to Chicago Exhibition) and his friends last | summer, despite the solemn deciarations tuat the Ontario Government did not spend one dollar for liquor at Chicag« Then, beside the liquor miterest, the Temperance vote, and the official Mowat. had the sojid Roman Catnolic vote ! with him. Not asa matter of choice do the Catholics vote for Mowat, but simply | because Meredith with his blind per- sietence in his Anti-Catholic Crusade, for the third time drove them from him There was ‘no Catholic could vote for | a Conservative at last week’s election on the policy Meredith iaid down. Surely the defeats he has met with at the general elections, where he has raised the No-Pop- ery howl, should convince him that that plank in his platform is a mistake. It is too late, though, I fear, and Mr. Meredith had better retire if he does not want to in flict irreparable injury on his party in Ontarw, in Ottawa the straight Grit candidates | had a big majority of the votes cast, al- | though it is estimated that between 3,000 | and 4,000 voters did not poll There was | a creat deal of splitting In U pper Town, j and vole, A DAINTY HAND is obtained by wearing A. Good-fittinge Glove | mains that those who have | have not see any, and so have been unable may want to emigrate from Great Britain and who have from £500 te~£2,000 of capital, together, with the’valuable exper- ience which they havegained in the Old Country.” Great intefest is being taken in the visit of the Australian delegates to the Colonial Conference. No pains or expense is being spared to make the oecasion a memorable one in the minds of our dis- tinguished guests. | cannot attempt to | give any report of the conference or any description of the entertainments offered the visitors. They will remain in Ottawa for ten days yet at least, whence they will proceed to Montreal and Toronto, where other demonstrations will be held in their honor. The delegates are said to be a lot of practical business men, and there is only ene orator among them, the Hon. Nicholas FitzGerald, an Irishman of course. Sir John Thompson’s speech at the banquet in the Rusaell House, is said to have been, undoubtedly, the finest he ever delivered Political friends and foes sat charmed by his eloquence, and applauded vociferously Mr. Laurier’ taste. It is almost unnecessary to observe that Cartwright was not present—he would jlanket on the fes ivities, s speech was also in excellent have beeu a wet had he been there Itisa pity that our own Davies could not wait—he would have made his mark, as well as Laurier. i think it must have been a composi- | tor’s error that nse rted Senator Prowse’s name for that of : . letter of mine Power’s in a recent Senator Prowae is represented as saying that he was opposed to the ballot. It should have read Senator Senator Power I saw Principal Grant rushing Sparks Sat irday afternoon, looking very smart, but rather unclerical, which, however, is pardonable considering along street on the heat He was to preach at St. Andrew’s Church yesterday. I observe the name of Mr. A. N. Me- | Neill figuring in connection with the | building of anew church at Britannia Allan is very prominent in Anglican | Church circles, and also in Forestry. trittannia is @ summer resort, about nine miles from Ottawa, and principally through Allan’s exertions a pretty litt'e English Church has been erected, and oc- casionally Allan, who is a licensed lay- realer, officiates himself. There is being considerable done in the match-making line this summer, in the upper circles, “among the fashionables,” as itis termed. No less than two of Lord Aberdeen’s suite have succumbed to the charms of Ottawa girls. Captain Kinder» ley, A. D. C., is to be married to a Miss Brown, and Dr. Sherres, (a physician to His Excellency) is engaged to a Miss Thistle. Asis natural where there Brown, who, unfortunately, is the not quite “in society,” but only in of money, and the young lady is therefore a most eligible catch. Yet the trouble re- the arrange- ment of such matters, refuse to include her in the select “400,” and they are fur- ious that she shoul! have netted auch a ewell as Capt. Kindersley This society business is a most bewil- dering affair. Unless vou are “in society” you are absolutely tabooed—nobody knows you, and nobody thinks it necessary to treat vou with civility. There are several qualifications necessary to get “into so- ciety.” It is not at all requisite to be a gentleman, or to have anv “birth or breed- ing,” for few of Ottawa’s *400” know who their grandfathers were, and in their case, “where ignorance is bliss *twere folly to I suppose they all have their he wise.” crests and coats of arms, and mottoes—T are women, there is anv amount of jealousy, | directed particularly against poor Miss } rurlieus. | Her father was somebody who made a pot upon the lunatics at the hospital. Charlottetown has joined the great maijor- ity. Simon D. Fraser, for the past twenty-eight years proprietor of Rocklin Benen died somewhat suddenly this morning between seven and eight o’clock. Mr. Fraser’s health has Leen failing for some time past. He was out yes- terday, though feeling unwell. This morn- ing he complained of feeling very un- well, and said he thought he was going o die. His daughter went to his room to ie- main with him; but having to go out for a few minutes, during her absence the mes- sage came. vince about tnirty years ago. He leavis a wife and family of three —two daughte.s and a son—to mourn. 72 its 26th annual Commencement last week. There were 26 Bachelors of Art», 24 Letters, 38 Bachelors of Science, 25 Civil Engineers, 81 Mechanical Engineers, in- cluding 38 in electrical engineering, and 65 Bachelors of Laws. No than 76 advanced degrees them leing Doctors | record unsurpassed by any oth | uaiversity. AJ] were earned by study and residence at the university, as Cornell is institutions that +] vrees, and there- less were of Philosophy—a | one of the few American | do not confer honorary de by lower the value of advanced degr j making them so common | Schurman, of Cornell University, is sp: nd- | iig part of his summer abroad. He will remain in London during the session of | Parliament, in which he has many friencs, 2++o+e — se AN EXPLANATION. Sirx,—Referring to your editorial in to- day’s issue of THe Examiner, re bad but tice, not only to myself, but tc the tractor, that a short time previous to the late visit of the Grand Jury to this insti- tution, I complained to him that the but- ter was not gool, and at the same time showel him a sumple of it. He very promptly assured me he would take ‘+t away in a few days, which he did, and supply us with a better quality of butter, of this summers make. Meantime the Grand Jury visited, and on inspecti n of the food supp'ies, they condemned the but- ter, upon which I informea them of the facts above stated and they appeared to be satisfied with my explanatian. Your statement that “hundreds of pounds of this inported bad butter, unfit to be used, is in store at Falconwood” is There is store at con- not correct. no such Fa!con woud. Yours truly, Wa. McPualtr, Supervisor Falconwood, July 4ih, 1894 MARRIED. Rev. Wm. MeC. Thompson, William F. Lyle, Summerside, to Miss Mc- Murdo, daughter of James McMurdo, of Wilmot Valley. At Tyne Valley, on the 20th ult., by Rev. J. R. Coffin, Henry Ritchie, of Lot 10, to Maggie E. H. Melean, of Tyne Val- lev. At Georgetown, on July 3rd, inst., by the Rev. 8S. T. Phelan, John J. Macdon- ald, of East Point parish, to Louisa Hel- ena McAulay, of Georgetown Roya!ty. Bessie WHEN TRAVELLING Whether on pleasure bent, or business,take | on every trip a bottle of Syrup of Figs, as | it acts most plesantly and effectually on | the kidneys, liver and bowels, preventing fever, headache and other forms of sick- to observe how many bear an “axe’ ’ . woe couchant wit) uy hoard? on « gold | 92: For sale in 75c. bottles by all drug- co ATi t til ‘ ih wire ) ‘ vole ’ . . * a a e aia ; anitoa | gists. Manufactured by the California es ‘oe, Fig Syrup Co. only. laziest wm CU.val Se-vice, | - : you area One able tn pedan Lis hejyog “keeping a window,” us they call it. A sharp line is drawn between the retail and wholesale trade. A “without the pale” wholesale man is a different being. How- ever, if you are Service clerk, sport an eye glass, talk with a lisp, wear @ high collar. rasset boots and a walking cane like a bishop’s pastoral staff, if you turn your trouser legs half-w ay up to your knees, bend your body forward, tarn your toes well in, and pound the ground with your feet, and have a half-burnt cigarette nnconguer- retail merchant is irredeemabey, but a a Civil “in trade,” or Dress goods may have intrinsic merit, and yet lack the possibility of perfect drap- ing. Without perfect draping it is in vain that the gouds are costly, or the modiste | Parisian. Thedraping isthe charm which | gives grace to a woman. There is one ; particular in which Priestley’s famous |dress fabrics stand unrivalled. It is | universally known that they wear better | than other fabfice, but they drape with a grace which endears them to the aesthetic sense of every fastidious woman. Ladies should remember the trade mark “ The Varnished Board” on which each piece of Priestley’s dress goods is rolled. ' —<Another old and respected resident of | the | Mr. Fraser was a native of | Middle River, N. S., and came to this P. o- | —Cornell graduated a class of 272 at Bachelors of Philosophy, 13 Bachelors of | conferred, 16 of | er American | ter, [ beg to state, as a simple act of jus- | At Wilmot Valley, on the 27th ult., by | The undersigned will offer for sale by | Auction on Upper Saint Peters Road, cn | Monday (6th July. At 2 o’clock p. m. | The Standard Crop of 35 aci es Miay ; adjoining the property of the Jate Ralph Brecken, between the Upper and Lower St. | Peters Roads. Alse at 3 o’clock p. m.— ‘The Standing Crop of 50 Acres Hay on Lower St. Peters Road, adjoining the | property of Benjamin Wright Esq. Terme at sale. A. A. McDowato, W. W. Sciiivay, Frevericx Peters, Trustees iate Owen Connolly, | jp dy tl sl wy li. i | —_«orrmgnr “Ge ~ OUR STORE is a repository of art, an art house, so to speak, and lovers of the artistic and bean- tiful are always cager to look over our display. No one overlooks it, and we never overlook the requirements of the public of Charlottetown in yur line. The fall in value of the white metal makes silverware very reasonable in price, and the new de<igns are more elegant than ever. In this department we have Pickle Dishes for Cake Baskets, Fruit Dishes, &e., very pretty and not expensive. E.W. TAYLOR, snip CAMERON BLOCK. July oO $1.25 — DR. ABBOTI’S CORDIAL. As the Season of Early Vegetables and Green Fruits is approaching, it is necessary to have at hand a reliable Rem- edy for Summer Com- plaint or Diarrhea. The best Household Medicine for such de- rangements of the bowels is DR. ABBOTT'S DIARRHEA CORDIAL, whieh has proved itself, during many fears past, a safe and efficient rem- edy for these complaints. Ask your dealer for An- norr’s CorpiaL, price 25 cts. per bottle. July 5—Ai Wanted to Borrow, on First Mortgage, $1,200, For a term of from three to five years,on Land and Build- ings, corner of Great George and Euston Streets, Charlotte- town. Apply for full infor- mation to H. I’. Coons, Queen Hotel, or to A. A. McLean, Barrister. H. F. COOMBS. June 30, 1894. Paris, July 5. The Gaulois asserts that the archives of the Elysee Palace contain documents showing that shortly before the late President Carnot went to Lyons, a plot was in existence to kidnap Madame Carnot and hold her as hostage against the punishment of the anarchists under arrect and awaiting trial. Prohibition Convention. Montreat, July 5. The Prohibition Convention has com- pleted its labors. Mr. Fisher’s resolution condemning the French treaty was adopt- ed at the close of this Convention. The Dominion Alliance elected its officers. Senator Vidal is President. Among the Vice-Presidents are Hon. D. Laird and Mr. 8S. W. Crabbe. Scuil Race in London. Lonvoy, July 5. The rowing race for the Diamond Sculls here yesterday was won by Nickalls, who easily beat Ryan, of Toronto. Sudden Death. Oxrorp, N.S., July 5. Fred Battye, manager of the stone quarries, Wallace, while in his boat with hie son, fell over dead. —_—— i> << + <i The greatest flesh and blood maker in existence and a life-saver to consumptives is Miller’s Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil, the kind that cures” bronchitis, conghs, colds and all lung troubles. Every bottle war- ranted. No oily taste like others. In big bottles, 50c. and $1.00, at druggistr. ..... What do you take medicine for? B- cause you are sick and Want to get well, of course. Then remember, Hood’s Sarsi- parilla cures. a rs For cramps in the stomach take a few drops of Dr. Manning’s german remedy, diluted in either warm or cold water. The effect is instantaneous. Sold by all drug- See, a te BD lS tog We Have Them. Hammocks, all prices. Lawn Tennis Goods. Baseball and Cricket Bats and Balls. Foot Balls, Rubber Balls, all sizes. Croquet Sets, ete., ete., at CARTER’S BOOKSTORE 187 QUEEN SQUARE. julyd SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the un- dersigned, and endorsed “Tender for Coal, Public Buildings,” will be received until Wee- nesday, I8th July next, for Coal mony for all or any of the Dominion Public Buildings. Specification, form of tender and all neces- sary information can be obtained at this De- partment, on and after Wednesday, 27th inst. Persons tendering are notified that tenders will not be considered unless made on the printed form supplied, and signed with their actual signatures, Each tender must be accompanied by an accepted bank cheque, made payable to the order of the Honourable the Minister of Pub- lic Works, EQUAL TO FIVE PER CENT. of the amount of the tender, which will be forfeited ifthe party decline to enter into a contract when calied upon to do so, or if he fail to ~_ ply the coal contracted for. if the tender not accepted, the cheque will be returned. : The Department does not bind itself te ac- cept the lowest or any teuder. By order, E. F. ROY, Secretary. > 6 Department of Public Works, / jutys Ottawa, June 22nd, 154, 5 wearing Taffeta, G5c, G8c, SOc, 98c, and $1.20, donble Milanese Silk, THURSDAY, JULY te a You Are Not Invited ‘Here to Look at lots of left-over. goods from last season; but to see the newest and freshest things gathered by our buyer from all parts around the globe. — It is confidently said by many of our friends that no Dry Goods Store in this coun- try shows so complete a stock of Dress Goods as ours, and we believe a comparison of styles, qualities and prices will more sustain our claim of always the best value for the money. MNS. PATON & 60, ds 1894. 7 Masonic Ten’ l) Company. | | | | ine The Annual Mietins of holders of the M. oue will be held in Wednesday, tie ili oelock > PD. t.. for the and wen the Share- lems le Company Te mple, on 1894, at 8 elecuon of Directors ’ Ma onic duly, ral business, By order, fb. Mc LEAN, Secretary } Treas, ; | ’ L894. ARIS GREEN :BERGER’S. ‘Lhe best made. a ay 1+ LB. TINS. The safest and best to handle, | Wholesale and Retail at low- est rates at WATSON'S DRUG STORE. i juhe2l NOTICE NOTICE. A. HERMANS, of the old firm and old stand, has manufactured a new kind of Wrought Iron Railing, far superior to cast iron, and splendid designs, Parties desir- ing to fence in their plots in grweyards would do well by calling at lis store be- fore purchasing elsewhere, at Lower Queen Street. AUGUSTUS h’lown, Jane 15 —tf ~ GREAT AUCTION SALE The Great Anction Sale of ‘Furniture & Stock-in-Trade of the late William Wightman, Esq. Post- master, will commence At Georgetown, on Friday, July 8th, at 11 o'clock, a. m. A. MceNEILL. Auctioneer. HERMANS. } } \ July 3, 1894.—3i A ET SL — , , ™ a eee " Maciaeasts ae = ae = ae ane — THE DAILY EXAMINER ° : - ~ . - : ~ ' RRESPONDENCE where the Protestants are in the majority, | between your lips, you are eligible for the | Fisher R t FREE FROM Al 1 OTTAWA C0 * | Bronson had 200 and better wore than his | highest pinnacle in Ottawa society. You y epor ° 4a4 league O'Keefe, who, in Lowcr Town, | will be invited to all the five o’clock teas, — . ¥ > where the Catholics are in the majority, | lawn tennis parties, card suppers, aoe Bloomfield —Codfish poo oS. ; vexatious conditions and _— aan exciting o n Or- | bad over 300 more than Bronson. Besides | you will have the pleasure of reading ; , ?'OOmMHEeld—Vodish ; ho makerel, aS . S o4 . ~ S Sea tee Wie: } all the influences IT have mentions, in Ot- | your name among “he fashionables” who Georgetown *~ me haddock and lobsters restrictions are the Poli he French-Canadiana who had she tawa the Grits had the assistance of the | were present at Mrs. _Se and-So’s | Kettle poor; no mackerel, cies issued by the rved it moresplendid]y than usual, awoke | ™ 1 ow ners an I the electric railway J.B. | drum on W elnesday afternoon. Kach of SESE gang rts splendid aienbiiaainl ak CANADA a Monday morning to learn of the assass- | Booth, the lumber king, is a Conservative | the three English speaking dailies has a Silcharéiilnin enil chisthitiind Mania oe ton . stion of Preaidest Carnot and the deat) | i” Dominion politics, and a Grit in local society columa once a week, which keeps ceil nie i i ae a) . Ad CIDENT . cs ss, : indie - itl 8 ap at the cheap crockery store “ce at Madame Alba which (tatter, how matiers——his business is his polit and i us por ted om the movement of the —W P Colwill 127 Sw dw ASS.CO. r, was happily ttradicted next day, | he looks after No. 1 He employs thonu- fashionables,” and who are engaged, and ° J#4 Early on Tuesday morning the fire alarm | S8nd9 of workmen, - of a who 8 when they = to nF pte oa is acne ——— — beourht thoneands from their hede to | in Ottawa were good for Bronson and | an extract from “Rhoda Dendron’s” letter . BWALA ww wwww ewe sowneem E R BROW view +The — a 9 : Ro 7 ye a ie Ss | O'Keefe Then Bronson’s own men were | to Saturday 's Free Press. m After discuss- " WORTH A GUINEA 4 Box. : “ . ssid to ha been the laracst cad teat large factor in the vote. Nomination | ing a lot of “fashionable’’ matters, =f G ‘ BROWN’S . ned : A Beem i Gab deb Aes John WwW. Me Rae, the ae “_ of 9 it 4 . . B 4 BLOCK, CH TOWN. 1 t } } ok the electric railway, signed Mr, Purochers | n spite of the hot weather there have | ; 2 i : r . fs ~o . | papers. Within 48 bours he saw his mis | been = somber of card parties given lately. PILLS AGENT FOR P. E. ISLAND, mene co ae suietly : It | take, Mr. Duro her re tired, and John W | Three this week on Sandy Hill and four | (Tastcless—Effectual.) ¢ was ia the evening the excit srose, | Worked bard and successfully for Bronson | jn the classic precints of Metcalfe and | FOR ALL > the g com and and i. It tan to his interest to do Cooper streets. Sometimes the game is; BILIGuS and NERVOUS ; TE RAPHIC it mid fler ay’a | 80 ‘here is no doubt that money was | whist, sometimes euchre, sometimes pedro ' rva r brea ‘i c spent lavishly. It is currently reported | and sometimes poker. Last_winter ens r DISORDERS, ‘ ( rer ' if ' that Bronson drew $26,000 from the bank | playing among women in’ Ottawa society Such as Sick Headache, | i hananet wa. | election dxy. MeVeity polled a large vote, | began to assume amazing proportions, Weak Stomach, Speorau Desparoges to Tae Exauiver ‘ } . Ru H verything considered. He snnownces that Leaving out those who play for fun, or Impaired Digestion, sasiiesaiiantiiaiiiasias rai a | 1 Friday you | H@ #8 going to stay in whe Bes 1, and be on | whose playing is fun for adepts, there is Constipation, i hear a ‘. ° “He's hand at the D en NOR Cle tion a surprisingly large number of women—in Liver Complaint , THE COLONIAL CONFERENCE fally G I ’ ] has } . The Electric Railway Company held its | the different social sets, but chiefly in the | ne Pp ’ ’ . wed ‘sa : wt . some annua meeting ast weex Last year they best set—who with a “ten cent limit” and Female Ailments. ple w mor terested than others carried oer a think nothing of winning five, six or ten | $ Covered with o Tasteless & Scluble Coating. Tr ' for every working day in the year eir | ¢ § i evening. The yi for fholesale Agts, Evans & S$ 4 ite now Known that whether Mowat | eccints were $149.491,, aud theit expenses | keeps alwaye, and whea they lore do it| Rn ferssicbeotdrggae | TRO Pacle Cable Project Endorsed. nm it, w kile the r.F A.’a on Foal of | $83,525... The mun hi ; ne miles travelled with no particular grace. To hear these | 7. i oe So va, July 5 sight altogether. Thase who expec:ed to | by their cars was 759,43 ‘ The company’s mothers of families talk fluently of | TTAWA, July . jefeat Mowat wef “very much too rolling stock consists of 22 open cars, 3l “straights” and “flushes,” of “full houses,” | A The first practical result of the Colonial sangeine, They overlooked the strencth closed care, 3 postal cars, 5 sleepers, 2 of “bobtails,” and even of kickers and Conference has been announced. After 4 of his position and the influences at bis closed trailers, 2 open trailers, and 53 elec- kilters—for they are thoroughly up to | discussion of the Pacific cable project for mmand. Tt may shock the good temper- trical gees date in the vernacular of the poker player three days, the Commissioners passed re- a eople of the Island to be told that | , Prof. Robertson, whenever he returns —is enough to make the judicious clutch solutions expressing the opinion that im- Christian Premier of Ontario. the | 7" the lower provinces, alw ays has a good | his purse with alarm. « mediate steps should be taken to provide ‘ctarer on the“ Evidences of Christianity,” | word tosay forthem. This is what he If the weather were only cooler, I could a telegraphic communication, free from for- lepends to a very large extent upon the told a newspaper the other day about the | talk about Ottawa society at greater | Th g ( if th di t Ch H eign control. hetween the Dominion of liquor dealetey—the. rum -sellera—of On- | Island: length, but it is somewhere around 95 in p BCOD B 0 I$ Ur¢ Canada and Australia. A resolution was tario, for his political life. As I have had “The da‘ry incustry had made rapid pro- | the shade to-day, and I feel “feeble, flac: | * adopted, asking the Imperial Government ceasion to remark in a previous letter, | S7¢55 during the last few years. At the cid, comatose and inept. em SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC to undertake the survey of the ocean bed the whole licensing system is under the | covernment dairy station on Prince Edward lhis is the celebration of Dominion day, of the proposed route, the expense to he control of the Provincial Government, and Island about $1,000 worth of cheese is be- and the Ottawaites are doing justice to it. wilt 4c tld borne in equal proportions by Great Brit- the license fees go into the Provincial ing made daily. The farmers are quite | All business establishments are closed; | ain, Canada and the Australian colonies. Trensury:!. There are only 3,900 liqnor enthusiastic over the new business which there are picnics everywhere, and horse The Queen has sent a gracious reply to ligenses iseued, and as the holders of these | bas been established in their midst In | races and a baloon ascension. The Gov- ON MONDAY JULY Oth the greeting from the Conference. are all dependent upon the Government | 1892 there was only one dairy station in | erwment are celebrating the anniversary J j oe eee for their existence from vear to vear, | operation on the Isiand ; this year there is by an ail day session of the cabinet. | AT A Fatal Disaster. naturally they are Sir Oliver Mowat’s | 18, at two of which butter is being made.| July 2nd, 1894. | 9 e obedient servants Then, we must remem- Arrangements have been 1 rade for & very ; ane eee | ELLIOT SS MILLS. Bupa Pesru, July 6. er that all these licensees are required to large gathering of farmers at ¢ harlottetow 0 NOTES ANDO COMMENTS. one of the prettiest places on Prince Ed- A shocking disaster occurred yesterday ntribute to the election funds- -proof of | '" August, when it 1a exper ed that Their | tha Revew of Reviews, Donshoe’s + weed Talend on the river Theiss, resulting in the loss this bas been published more than once— | Excellencies the CovernorGeneral and | Maes Se : MeCh ia M: ia ie ae : : of nearly 200 lives. A ferry boat with 200 3,900 men in that business. what | Lady Aberdeen will be present. Mr. Ro . a aah m5 Sa ‘en a ee Seren , ¢ All kinds of games, baseball, football, persons on board was being drawn across easier than to raise half a mill bertson says that about 5,000 or 9,000 peo- en "as fe rad seal te Ta i. Ke Good fishing and a good time for all the river by means ofa chain. Thechain sal do aa , , ple are expec ted at the demonstration nied a Me i recel . 1X | who may atten l. Tea and Refreshments, parte |. This raised a panic on the boat, . There are also nearly ‘a thousand | hopes that ex-Governor Hoard of Wiscon ; > Praius will leave at 9 o’clock, local | in the midst of which the veseel capsized Provincial officers in the way of Sheriffs | sim, will be able to accompany him to the —It is pleasing to have Mr. MéPhail’j ime. Return trip only 4 cents, from being overweighted on one side. All and their. deputies, County Attorneys, Marritime provinces at that time to speak | assurance that the butter coutractor for FRANK HUTCHESON, the occupants of the boat were thrown in- Division Court Clubs, Registrars, Lice: at one large gathering in each of the: pro- | Faleonwood, has taken away the bad but- July 5. Secretary. to the water, and most of them were inspect ra, ¢te.. whose interest is to | Vince Be Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia ter in supply, and promised to do better in ——- — ——_—__—____———— — | drowned. al the Goyernment in pow and New Branswick future. We rely upon Mr. McPhail to see; 3 2 Many these men are in peceipt The Maritime provinces offer nasurpass- | to it that no influential Government con- | ve ee ee of thousands of dollars a year, | ¢d opportunities for dairy farmers who | tractor shall impose food unfit to be used, ® An Anarchist Plot. Tobacco varies in fla- vor and other quali- fies accord: | to where J.. B. Pace Tobacco Co., Ricl.mond Virginia: and Montreal, Canada. Black Diamond Line.. The SS. BON \VIST 4 sails from Montreai , on Thursday, July 5th, North Sydacy, St. John’s and Harbor Grace, rom Charlottetown MONDAY, Jaty $th, carryiny horses cattle and sheep on deck uce under deck. 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