ee THE THE DAILY EXAMINER. DAILY POVERTY AND WEALTH. EXAMINER : ‘ THE BANK OF MONTREAL, l'ue Guardian, a few days ago, asserted | Aunual Meeting of the Shareholders—A MUSIC AT ST, Sir—-As a church member, I should PAUL’s. . WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6, 1894. |FREE FROM ALL vexatious conditions and Se nee agen an nn ee tat iil NURS ™ pesmi esr senate eamenennatiaaaaay - inne ot _ enema eee : that.‘ Landlordism is the cause of poverty.” Most Salisfactory Showing, like to say a few words in your $alnable 7 P li JUNE 6, 1894 | Tne Exawenen at first ridiculed the asser- The annual meeting of the Bank of } paper with reference to = Paul's Chureh restrictions are the Poli- ; ay great | choir, and as my attendance ea 8 . . L ; ition; but finding that the Guardian was | Montreal on Monday brought out a great | choir, and as my a ‘ nee there, .¢ cies issued by the , . . A MATTER TO BE EXPLAINED. é ’ 5 5 many bankers and financiers. rule, is frequent, I think it enables me to ; paloma | in earnest about it, subsequently set forth, Sir Donald Smith, in moving the adop- speak for and against it, There is cer- CANADA a on § ] Tux Government are adding consider | priefty and mildly, some of the causes of tion of the report, said the tariff revision | tainly a decided improvement this last few ACCIDENT ; ' "1 : ’ : ; T > 12 , aI the furnishings of Government | noverty and wealth as evidenced to the | should remove many elements of disturb- | Sundays inthe singing. Phe harmony is : 1% To this tWere can be no reason | con on experience of mankind at the | ance which had been more or less felt | more regular, and the keeping of time, ASS.CO. TO ee : ae . onialiteies be «eRe — Oo since the opening of the year. Reviewing | which is most essential in music,.is much al bjection, prov led -_ fur — | pre sent tim and ia past ages. ur all the circumstances, the shareholders had better. But I might suggest that. were the E R BROW illy needed, and supplied in the regular, | religious and philosophical contemporary | cause to be satisfied with the outcome of | choir composed only of men and boys, or e . DRY §00DS BUYERS al and legitimate way But responded by a vain attempt to show that | the bank’s business during the bps ladies only (1 think he aes preferable) snows ¥ Z hat is this we hear? We hear it stated,| Py, Exawreer was not consistent and { months ending April 30. Ten banks had} there would still be more harmony "TOW 7 < shee are. hetnl : ‘oo pe = - 5 ieee desi?” $1,352,904 of dividends during that per-| throughout the service, and men’s voices BLOCK, CH 0) N. iuieaialen i au at the: ‘ “© 4 that it was pharisaical” anc eo ¢ id. iod; four of the largest of these, with a| who understand music would ie, answer | aGENT FOR P. E. ISLAND. ; : : -'s upy ¥ any the furnishing | This was so evident a begging of the capital and reserve of $22,850,000 paid the request as given forth from thé pulpit iii Tips in Macintoshes, : ss, but by a firm of hardware mer- question and an implied confession that | dividends of $602,000, or only two thou- | sometime since. For! feel sure that that a | =————————— acne ' , n whieh this fact is 1 1 . sand dollars more than the Bank of Mon-} fy}] choir. togeiher with good music, eT Ce ened | te Guardian was all wroug in respect to treal it} ital and reserve of $18 * ld d r congregation than ° : 7 ‘ ly ] ht | : i capita) an e P 0 55 oO draw a targer congregatio . ve ‘ heightened the cause of poverty, that we deemed it canane » a cap . es —S gti. re greg : Tips in Umbrellas, . " lena ganeee : an é % ’ ° : . irch hh at p t. . 3 lea —— Bg SOP | anw rthy of notice. That the Gaprdian General Manager Clouston said the les- A Lover or Music. j N re, straight | should be out of te mper and call names | son of last year will have been productive . = cm Tips ia Children’s Clothing, ’ ! \ ivare ait of good if it has tanght the necessity of a nrontenteorwmeeanrmmnewneree? | Srecat Desparoueys ro Tok Examiner ’ : was not wonderful 5 Errrer woe 2, 4 t some stronger cash reserve. He com-| ¢@ “\wornra A GUINEA & BOX.” ¢ a. ee ‘ ‘ a : ok tengo ive, | “PAE plosples fmm the eatin ofthe Canali Gon-| "Samer 4 | PARLIAMENT OF CANADA Tips in Mantles & Millinery. Sti , nuded tly or mdirectly. | That could/endure the toothache patientiy, | ernment in not being a borrower this year, ; = 70° . : ‘i Prow B : act, the Howe’er he may have writ the style of | put regretted that the same prudence had ; ' REEGHAM’S icevitilciemes % ~ | rods bee lieplaved t » icipal > : ; ' m, are being - i not been ditpiaver yy some municip 4 ‘ H i Co Proc ed i srt iarge } ; ‘A othe foun And made a push alt chance and suffer- corporations, whose rulers continue to in- PILLS Ouse 0 mmMons e il § 3 = ee a ance.” cur liabilities at an excessive rate. Their one.: te 7 : } hing art uiariv ‘ ; . “ . Phere would be nothing particularly | tt was but natural thaty having had a} bank, he aaid, had come through the year cine chest. ' ‘ uding member Of | - 1) the Guardian should be mad about it} With increased credit, and he said the sick Head | Mr, Davies and the Ellis Contempt Case. the firm of Prowse Br vee R ecarcely | Shareholders had reason to be satisfied oe Se ; s aa a ” eo 0 thie ely 1 make a little noise rat we scarcely | with the statement laid before them. He Loss of Ap- Orrawa, June 6. Fa Gyr Xz "el @) ‘ pea * ue =" “| expected that it would renew the combat. { onty hoped they would do as well next petite, Wi vhaieaiiis og ’ : lature, and, as such |. * : ay or ’ and Paining | In the House of Commons yesterday, . | This morning, however, the Guardian | year. — Hon. Mr. Daly introduced a bill to amend re led from having, directly or in- 4 ; N aad ; 7 q I a ee ili says: i; cenbae esk Fullness, Swelling aftermeals,Diasinces,6 | the Northwest Territory Act, and a bill a : directly, any dealing with the Government ‘he tao vere ec n slander to attri- Sats ’ Drowsiness, Cold Chills, Flushings of2 | extend the “Dominion circulation.” He ’ : Lfance of thal 76 : —— Heat, Shortness of Breath, Costivencss,¢ romised explanations on the second read- Ce} : at and defiance of th bute the misery of poverty chiefly to the} gee Fraser River Floodand the Disastrous Blotches on tho Skin, Disturbed Sleep, p § . s I : f Parliameat Act Rearing laziness and ail viciousness of the Consequences and all nervous and ‘ing sensa- ing. : tf a sek ‘ell be | : * But it ia a slander none the less : ee . tions are relieved by using these Pills On_motion to go into supply, Mr. Davies S all’ 0 ( ld this latter fact ia mind, it may well 0 e body denies that that many of the men.| _ Late advices from Vancouver, B. C., Covered with a Tasteless and Solubl Coating » | rose for the purpose of calling attention to 8 ’ ere not tenders called for | * : = . . state that four million dollars will hardly holesale Agts. Evans & cons, hat, ¥ th ts b Sati nted John Ws asked, Way w | dicant class are the victims of chronic and " cet eel For sale by ait druggists. a ve punishment in licted upon John eding to the rule of the Put Works |... stitutional laziness. But it is a ques- cover the loss by the Fraser river flood. Deoncacecaaees wee / «'~ | Ellis,ofthe St. John Globe, last summer, by wee, ae aes Gl 4 ve Steees Patan 2 bane eo ain sciiibibieale” ase in. The waters are still rising, and as the warm { — the Supreme Court of New Brunswick for ee an Yor ee rn ace 3 a NB. i It is a fact, at- weather continues melting the snow in the fa contempt of court. It soon became obvious & Comenpynenypeene : tse SHY tos a > faaaaiek sail wits esse . that mountains there is no immediate prospect 9) . that he was merely making Mr. Ellis a iain : aster wi ir y ne J Seer » : : ° : J 5 ’ , t and importers carpets, etc..— | y inauarersox els ¢. | Of beginniag the work of restoration. > om whisk 46 heme eiticalar: key: az is ment and imy r many an honest workingman, failing for g : : ‘cial think peg on which to hang an exceedingly v ! 3 utterly jynored? Why this secret round- | months to find work om ease kale One prominent railway official thinks lent partisan attack, He commenced with H E S E R | ES N OW CO M Pp! E ail alll i are | 6 tr: ; th the loss of life will reach one hundred, * the Queen’s election in 1887, and exhausted l . about arraagement under which goods are | ® tramp; and many a tramp lise, when op- though conservative estimates are not so Mail Contract. the abusive epithets in the language de- charged against the Government by | portunity offered, risen again not only - high. Bridges, trestles, tunnels and track- _—— See oe P ing O D : nd l ‘ . 7 aes respectability, but to.eminece and power.” | . gu. ec", te : Tenders addressed to the Postmaster-Gener- | 2OUre Nn ; Returning Officer Dunn and the ; ie Mesere. Fennel & Chandler snark i , is. theG rdix ing along the Canadian F aciltc have gone, al will be rece ived at Utlawa until noon on {| present mem ber for Queen’s. One weuld ’ from the stock of Messrs. Prowse Brothers Admitting the trath of thy.thoGunsdien | aa the Company has over 2,000 men at | pRIDAY, 10th August next, for the oxo). | have imagined by the virtuons indigna‘ion . « 3 7 . : fai y ine i » iti : ‘ q ig ance of Her Majesty's Mails on pro@posed con- ae 2. 3 ae : who are, by the law, debarred from selling | fils to show that the in lustrial conditions the scenes of danger day and night. a) a vane from ist October next, | Which he simulated that the Grits had ; thing else to the Govern- resulting from landlordism tend to Jazi- ‘. rails Revelstoke to the sea, 380 The over each of the following routes, viz:— never stolen a seat, or that King, who lost Orders for these carpets ee oe > the railway is now a watery waste. The ae nt span sehiniohisée:: lend nal , ; Illy P - “th , . . -aldwin’s Road and Perth Railway Station | his seat on a technicahty, had no means 0 , ment, so long as they are personally | pe We ay eee ; ~ eon | fast point above Vancouver which can siaeeaner vat . regal redress if he was really wronged. should be sent in at ° : cs 3 THE EXAMINER a represented in the. Legislature ? ere ther tend ‘to maustry —T now be reached is Ruby Creek, 82 miles Charlot: town nnd Lang Cree ee: When he came to the letters written by All of the Parts may be obtained, if promptly applied for, at f ne 4 af ; piece | that a man who has to pay rent to a} distant. Thence al] is water. Masqui} , Clyde Station and Clyde ha ? Mr. Eliz he said he justified ev vord a ie , ’ : ‘ ‘ : 6 aquired when pure asin er eae a ; ission, Chilli pg i oe a ee } s News Stand. Only one Coupon require ; i ag. 7 j ' ford : if | landlord has a stronger inducement ta Mission, Chilliwack, Haltzic and Langley "Elmsd 2 and Elmsdate Railwily Station— in them. OFF {CE, or at R. H. Mason Ne Ste & ] | P g } of business may perhaps be altorded. | : iri y isd Jen- | daily (Sunday excepted). : " ii . , ; , ee - ‘ merel exert himself than one who has not. The } Pr@!ties and the tow us of Harri es wee * * Nd ~~ Station int Palmer Road—semi- Mr. !avies was effectively replied to by back numbers. ; so, we trust that will. not be merely treville, Langley, Chilliwack and Mission | yoy. ; Sr. Hox 0, Weldon snd othe. The Hix pleaded that Messrs. Prowse Brothers sol : De } vs ste the Government to supply the carpets, Guardian must prove that the reverse is true before it can make good its argament degenerate men into tramps are all under water, and not a farm build The blockade was broken on Saturday for Lot ij and Portage Railway Station—semi- we kly. Western Road avd Colemati Railway sta- cussion Jus ei till midnight. thegoade to | jute ms nt , by the alleged fact that honest working- Fully 10,000 head of cattle have perish- | @anday ‘ ropied). re ee coe sa TUE EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY. ; merchants, who were properly selected by eae New srgyle and New Haven~tri-weekty. GREAT STRIKE AT PEKIN é } : conclusive testimony that the statement of Sir Richard Cartwright and his fellow grits that Canada is not fairly prosperous under present cor litiona is not true. that the total taxes collected in Ontario has risen in ten It will be aoted of the un} Kk. BEAIRSTO i? . me, il » . e g. i also full liberty to raise and } : r re a Z aia ears 7,331,449 to $11,808,979; or, | event of his acoring off the $60.00, for : joining, and al . une- aia . . - yore nncinay cxcamare feo HASa ca,| which amount the covpenston hed’ been |. At the residence of her son, Mr. Thomas build the dam Intended t@ be erecied on the 187 QUEEN SQUARE. janet Atetioneer. | Qur reputation in’ i taking another measure, from $4.32 oe Ae poate ie OS objection to paying G. Hodgson, Brooklyn, near Alberton, on 80 as to raise the water of the said Brook te Chart — DENTIST, | branch of.cur business We - 5.18 : fact suggeste ti ee a . 4% ae ight he , ; s is ! | head 10.96.18. This fect suggests to the | the $6, National Association fees, in order the 30th of May, 1894, in the 83rd year of ster lan of tae mid eauatyee - hariottetown, June 5, 1894—dy Montreal Gazette the thought that “ the Dominion Government, which in customs taxation took from the people in 1892 only $4.20 per head, of which it returned some ¢ighty cents a head to the provinces to catry on their administrations, is quite as economical as any of the taxing powers in the country, and that the direct levies of the muncipalities are really a more serious burden than the more complained of collections of the centrai Government.” Prince Edward Island is yet far removed standard from the taxation But it must be of Ontario. has been fora much longer period under grit rule came gee THE LADIES, The pleasant effect and perfect safety with which ladies may use the California | liquid laxative, Syrup of Figs, under all conditions, makes it their favorite remedy. fo get the true and genuine article, look for the name of the California Fig Syrup Co., printed near the bottom of the package. teens reinembered that Ontario | We desired very much indeed to start the horses at Rigby, as it is doubtless tlie best and fastest track in the east, but neither of them was in condition owing to a combina- tion of misfortunes. These facts we set forth in a letter to Mr. Barrett, the Secretary of Rigby, and sugg-sted at the same time that in the to close the matter without delay, as we did not know how soon we would want to | start on the course of a member of the Na- | tional Association. To this we received the following reply : | “Marve Mire Track Assocrarioy, Portia, Me., May 29th, 1894, W. A. Brenyay,, Parkside Farm, Sum- merside, P. E. I. My Dear Sir,—When you were suspend- ed it was against my desire. By yote of the Maine Mile Track Association directors this day it was voted ta give Secretary Morse ih onder ) tate you and your horses Parkside and Porkland, by you | paying the f += of ~ixd lars due the Na- tional Assucsaiion, and l have written Mr. Morse the order. Please write me if you find everything all right and. I shall be pleased to hear from yon often. 1 am yours very truely, J. F. Barrer, Secy. M.M.T, Ar, P. 8S. The reason of the delay. ip-answer- ing letter was waiting for meeting of direc- tors. J. F. B.’ ¢ Ru fo re- | “Rolled wheat and rolled) barley just! | reveived at Beer & Goff’s, jn6 Zi! Morrison, aged 89 years, widow of the late John Gillis, and the last surviving member of the family of the late Hector Morrison. At Black River, Lot 35, on June Ist, William Court, in bis 85th year. He was born in England, emigrated to this Island in 1826. He leaves a sorrowful widow and numerous friends to mourn their loss. her age, Catherine Barnard, widow of the late John Hodgson, of Hope River, whom she had survived 21 years. The deceased was the eldest daughter of the late Jabez Barnard, of Charlottetown, and was deservedly respected for her many sterling ualities. Her remains were conveyed on riday last, the Ist inst., from Alberton to the Cavendish cemetery, aud jaid to rest beside those of her husband. “ Asleep in Jesus, biessed sleep.” SS Pert of Charlottetown. ENTERED. June 5—Pleiades, Drysdale, Wallace; Wm Dunbar, Read, Pugwash; Frederick Walter. McKenzie, Pictou; Foam, Morar - Cow Bay; Chief Commander, Langille Tatamagouche. OLEARED. June 4—H L Sangster, Landry, Sydney; Biondell, Campbell, do; str Thames, Couil- lard, do. 5th—Pleiades, Drvsdale, Wal- lace; Wm Dunbar, Reid, Pugwash; Foam, Moran, Shediac; Sea Breeze, Terrio, Port Daniel;, Zaidee, King, Pictou. course Of the Brook tothe eastern boundary of the said Dennis O’Brien’s land; thence north along the said boundary tothe Centre Line Road; thence along the said road a dis- tance o! five chains to the place of commence- ment, containing by estimation three acres, more or less, together with the rights, privi- leges and appurtenances thereto belonging, and also with the liberty and privilege of taking clay, earth, stone or gravei from the bank and land of the said Dennis0O’Brien ad- 2. AJ) that tract, piece or parce! of land situ- ate, lying and being at Miminigash, Lot or Township Namber Three, tn Prince County, Prince Edward Isiand, bounded and described as follows, that is to say:—Commencing on the north side of the Miminigash: Road, at the distance ef one chain and eighty links east from the stream to Big Miminigash Pond or the division line between Pau! T. Costaii and Richard Costain, following thence along said road east four chains;. thence north eleyen chains, or to said stream; thence following the various courses of said stream souttwest- wardly to the said line between Richard Cos- tain and Paul T. Costain; thence alo: g said line south three chains, Or to the said road at the place of commengement, containing by estimation three acreg of land, a littie more or less, The first piece of land above described being Freehold, and second piece above deseribed being Leasehold, Together with all rights, members and ap- purtenances thereto belonging or in anywise appertaining. The above sale is made pursnant toa power of sale contained in a certain Indenture of Mortgage bearing date the 28th day of June A D 1892, made between Samuel H. Wiggins and — = bab. wife) of the one part, and Alexander McKinnon and A. McLean of the other part, sapine For further particulars apply to Mr. % Till S. Stewart, Solicitor, Newson Bice aca lottetown. eT Dated this 5th day of June, A D 1894, ALEXANDER McKIN> {THOMAS A. McLEANS OY Mo june6—law (wed) & wky tl sle eenaees. FOR SALE ONLY AT CARTER’S SEEDSTORE, CONVENIENT PASTURE LAND, Near the City, FOR SALE BY AUCTION. I am instructed by Hon. Judge McLeod to sell by Auction, on the premises, Lower St. Peters Road, on THURSDAY, the 7th day of June, inst., at 11 o’clock, a. m.: Eight Acres of Valuable Pasture land, situated on the Lower St. Peters Road and the road leading from down to upper St. Peters Road, west of the BR. C. Cemetery, and within half mile of the city. The Jand is in excellent condition, with good fencing and seeded down to hay, which promises to bea very fine crop. Will be sold in one or more acre lots to suit pur chasers, Terms—25 per cent. cash; balance secured by mortgage at 6 per cent. int. R. BEAIRSTO, Auctioneerr. June 2, 1894. Confectionery.” W. A. HUTCHESON. juned—dy 4i DR. J. P. Queen Street, - - - Charlottetown. may30 DVERTISING TTRACTS TTENTION ND CUSTOM! Only 15 cents per dezen at the “ Crown | MURRAY, | President. Secretary. Charlottetown, June I, 1894. * ws wy t) dte {all Teld pre The largest and choicest assortment of | House and Garden Plants ever offered. in this market. Also’at 2 o’clock—Several Second-hand Open and Covered Carriages. Terms cash. ‘best for the least money. This year we offer the beat” Rod we ever had at $5. Call Dismond and Thomas Mills have been ap- and see them. Everything | pointed City Scavengers. Any persons | ; . requiring their services will notify the | needed in stock. Sanitary Officer or City Marshal. H. M. DAVISON, ; Oity Clerk. | Notice to Citizens. Citizens are hereby notified that Thomas june4—3i mayl8—lm BUY HOME-MADE BOOTS! ee a at ENCOURAGE HOME LABOR. 3 We Are Manufacturing Good Boots and Shoes at Reasonable Prices. G- O -B; -B" Charlottetown, June 4, 1894—m w f BROTH HRS- FISHING GEARI | REDDIN BROS. i ; ? tion—semi-weekly. ae oa ee — a ee , , Such | because “ thev fail to find work.’ : Sh. , ; etc., needed at Government House! Such because a sa . the first time by a steamer from Ruby pibatted malscen cobtaintinn’ seth lathemation ; a plea will be ridiculous on its face. It | After all, wealth is not the greatest Creek to Wernock. Passengers on the de- as to conditions of proposed contracts may ""e 7 s Z be “too thin.” Noone will be de-| thing to be gained-in this world, nor is laved eastern trains were brought through. soén, end blank forms of tender may be cb- How it Was Broken U Did ee age 4 i voided Telegraph and railroad services are com- mom monce 8 i tert sinate, or at the office of p. a LUG UT ceived by it. It will but add strength to| poverty the worst thing to be avoided. pletely demoralized. comme ne an erminate, -— ., the itions chain of evidence by which the Some of the philosophers speak of riches ’ 7 F. DE ST. C. BRECKEN, iValled 8 Ph, public must—in the event of a satisfac- | a3 mere impedimenta, while, if we may be PERSONAL. Tice I t son Bee Te Suancnal, June 6 [Jnr ies ou - 7 . . . -ost Office Inspector’ ce, NGH: ° gr. tory explanation not being afforded—ar- | pardoned for again quoting Shakespeare, There were registered at the Queen Charlottetown,» ET, Thousands of artisans who were te- > > hx DN . rive at the conclusion that a job—a con-| “Sweet are the uses of adversity, Hotel today: John Anderson, Kensing-| ay 3i a a pairingthe Imperial building in Pekin ; Ee ai Hear temptibleiob—has been perpetrated. Seas hak cciiaienes se its head.” | ‘5. James Laird, New Glasgow. Last . yen sre for — weit last es = RL es Ci ~ This fe not atime when the texpayore } prec ~| evening there were registered: W. Mutch, Dazzlin D is la mperor issued an edict, commanc ing the \ eRe he .=3 j eocgtpay ia ca Honest poverty is always respected, aud | Eldon; Rev. G. B. McLeod, Covehead; M. soldiers and police to arrest everyone as we can aford (0 overlook suc a ga ca no one denies the honor due to learned | Anderson, Belfast; B. F. Good, Boston; OF aoe See eee ee = ‘ t That Tinen ade is hampered by Provincia ; , . ; ] . J.D. aslale do. er the rights of jaborers. ne Order was ex- W . - , et z af a poverty. We cannot agree with the Nor- ee eee “oe ecuted and the strikers will be arraigned U a if} | é : er ee Pe Sees whet nd ee thern Farmer that “the poor in a loomp were registered: Mal. Macdonald, George- N EW G O O DS , | for treason. The most active leaders will = : taxes, when men of every der 3 _ | is bad.” The sweetest and best of influ- | town; W. A. Major, Halifax; C. H. Ste: ns, be strangled and their, most zealous fol- and Smoke it _ 6 e C ss. ‘ dition have to go down deep into their ences have had their origin among the| Mrs. J. E. Macdonald, Cardigan, G. F. —_——_ towers will be banished to fever and mos- E pockets to find the wherewithal a meet poor. Purer morals and clearer thoughts Benson, oe, oon —s sr We _ the bal] ne ee quito regions. The strike has collapsed. ee e3 of last year ‘ re egistered: A. e, s; Capt. | we do, and it keeps business lively Hnimion | ; net 3 . : : : the extravagant ex} aditares . S ; a9 have been begotten of poverty. Perhaps A. Sesaniien Fe es E 3 Tedd "he See 4 ™ ee . FLOOD IN BRITISH COLUMBIA More solid comfort in one Are offering T'an Colored Footwear at prices that will surprise sequences O - st thee . i ‘ i . Bi Ue ‘ > ot. Store, and the consequen C bad ‘ape ae even the Guardian might be improved if| John; Byron N. Barns, Windsor; A. Quick sales keep our stock always pew es i legislation and corrupt administration— | 6.4 for @ season upon adversity’s sweet | King, Halifax; Thomas Tune, Toronto; T.| and f.esh. Low prices make it * hum.” tiguiione package of Mastiff tobacco} voy. - Better see them before they are all gone. : this is not the time to permit disgraceful milk. At any rate, it would be wrong, as Dalglish, Galt; D.C. McLennan, Chatham. | That’s why we are doing the largest y ‘ petty jobbery to become rampant. We de- well as vain “and foolish, to attem xt by . aa business. : 1. ; Th Half H N t Be T ld than you can get out of an mand a satisfactory explanation of this . attai tnediontl f 2 a : 7 Summer underclothing in great variety No donbt about that. The sales in our ¢ as 0 eli 0 ' . 5 y oer - ' ee ene ee existence 10} at Prowse Bros. Special prices this week, | Carpet business increased nearly $1,000 oS th lug cut in the world, wagner. rid the nation of poverty, and to imaugur-]| AJ] kinds, cotton, wool and silk. against May, 1893. Vancovver, June ¢. otner prug c m th : ee ee . . : ; Ti ple of Charlottetown and Coun- ’ oe ate a universal and perennial reign of Dd you get an account from the Bazaar he people of Ubariotvetown auc The flood-bound passengers, who finally J THE RECORD OF ONTARIO. canlel Store ? 7 could help them by prompt | “Y know that we keep nothing but the | reached here, tell a story which indicates Try a package and see that M Me j Ea LD 7 Te aro payment—Bazaar Co. ; best, and always buy the best. ; that not half of the wholesale devastation 2 a a Ficures lately published by the Ontario | “There are more things in heaven and 7 oe So N. B—We are too busy attending to bas been chrpnicled.. The latest reports we tell thétrath Bureau of Statistics are calculated to dis- a ae Horatio, ae a Important Notice.—The exten- | 0! customers to be able to write daily from New Westminster state that the ° he Charlottetown, June 1, 1894—dy pel the illusion created by grit leaders Than are dreamt of in your phi osophy. sive auction sale of superior fur- advertisements. N e take pleasure in Fraser River has risen some feet in the J. B. Pace Tobacco Co., Richmond a oh c i i ie Nati eal Polics Poverty, as well as wealth, is here in ac-| piture. carriages. &c:, atthe late thanking the ladies and gentlemen who st twenty-four hours, and is still rising. Virginia: and Montreal, Canada. . ee ee ee : They sl a cord with the gran 1 design of an all-wiee| residence of the Hon. Judge ave kindly followed us im oo wy ad- Phere is much suffering and provisions = <a - a is not & prosperous country. ney sho "E Seed in. Hensley, will take place on vertisements from day to day, an trust | are scarce. The only towns in the whole | “ that the assessed value of taxable property Wednesday and Thursday, the | that many may have profited by so doing. Province not affected by flood are Van- " -rovine , rsonal, the peti 27thand 28th June instant. of From this date until further notice we |... iVi : , i in the Province, real and personal, the : aie couver and Victoria. a satnal satel bheiah end THE TURF. eaigee notes wee be given — | wili only mention the names of the differ- ‘ as ae eer ee total of municipal taxes levied thereou an: iad . Bea 0. auctioneer. ines to be foun ters, ae re a gags pad EM | i sl oe ce] Ganda a Qua West, [oO Charlottetown Driving Park, tion, were as follows :— nel uewwy, BIRTH. Buyers.” eo } Ste Anne De Beaupre “ Assessed Total Per head (Summerside Agriculturist) At Yarmouth, N.S, June Ist, to Mr. qreperrientcier Qvesec, June 6. ” | > ae ws ; value taxes. of pop-} A report way cirenlated in a most and Mrs. J. J. McKinnon, a daughter. JA WV ES PATON & C0., Felix Carbray has: accepted the Gov- an DOMINION DAY, Townships mnysterious and confidential manner here a At Cape Traverse, on the 2nd inst., the : ernment candidature for Quebec West Tete ase uolr for eale at. Reddia’s | 1892... ......$452,005,658 $4,599,442 $4.17 | few weeks ago, that Parkside, Parkland | wife of W. F. Good, of a daughter \T THE OLD STAND, for the House of Commons seat formerly ou to bu our Wall ! Drug Store Rae at Monday, July 2nd, 1894. 1987......... 456,170,163 4,431,720 3.89 | and their owner on been ee At Lower Bedeque, on the 31st _uit., the occupied by Hon. John Hearn. > : , oa | . aa Se 1882......... 414,525,930 3,738,105 3.34 | special friends made it expelled an g48ve | wife of Captain R. A. Sandercon. of a . e aper simp y on ou - | ixplanatory Circulars in English ani : , 7p s their own reasons for same) by the nation- . =o 168 V ictoria Row, ee P : - ; | French can also be had at the same place, , Three-year-old Class........ .Purse, $100 00 Rowaqans village 1 Trotting Aesosiation. Mel being shel ee commendation. Examine | ; Free-for-all « 190 98 né ~ - 9 a rotting Assoc on. Ni ! 1s UI ene ons aon ge . a : ‘ < 2 me ae alaes i , 09000008 ve e6ee .vcese L892 ...-senes ‘ates por 4 “ to understand at what track a liability MARRIED. Opposite the Market, South Side. a our valres and you Ww ill | For farther information write to Two-forty Class............... & 100 ®. 1887. 6 ,(09,00. 820,085 ,- | could possibly have occurred to justify . oe ae epielay & 418) y . ry JRE . . 7 * ; ye man ane er + er Perr os i whether we recom-; REV. A. D. CORMIER, C. J.C. Entrance Fee 10 per cent. of purse, 188 17,723,307 1,418,370 4.4% auch a course, we wrote Mr. Morse, the M At the residence of Capt. John Dew ~ MOR é GAGH SALE |] buy ” ‘ ; x dl ble 5 r cent veh oe ee : ‘ . scat da hee Sitar ontague, P. E. I., on Tuesday, May 29th, mend or not In Cheap | St. Joseph’s College, N. B. | able 5 per cent. auion, suee— Secretary of above association at Hartford, | 1.94 ty Rev. George Weaver, George 5. | of Valuable Freehold and Lease- : before 18th June, and 5 per cent. the 1892 947,724,261 4,757,338 12.36 | on the subject, and in his reply he stated F Steams Rontian to Ethel Heck bert all ® Papers we have the | may3l—dy lw wioraiae of the vase. 1M87 164,436,712 3,048,010 9.45 | that it was the Maine Mile Track Associa-| —; M ; : : .- hold Properties on Lot 3, ——— d ae — ee a Entries ol 18th June 4 T codepece OSySI0, 6 | oem . : ‘ : ; we : of Montague. cheapest. ln goo papel Ss LUntries close 4 June. hee < cs an. 126.229.220 2,174,974 8.38 | tion at Portland (better known as Rigby V; ; ; Prince County. ' For Bules, etc. eee Previncial me Si Total- track) that had conferred the favor, and| | At ab ee oe Sent, Ber = Yo th iD we have the best. Double tion Prize List, Post Card, Circulars aad” % , ss “4 ,| that it was for non-payment of entrance sot, 3008, by Rev. Be. Robeson, Mr. G. To besold by Public Auction, atthe Court Carter's Home-Grown Roll ly | Handbill ' ; i 1892 895.211.127 11,808,959 6.18 fees, This appeared very strange as that | Douglas Roper, to Miss Mary E. Crosby, } yrouse in Summerside, in Prince County, in s only. } Me eae, standoil, ‘ a : 1887 717,311,938 9,300,113 5.03 | 0 ou pse or any other had never ‘given the| daughter of Theophilus Crosby, Esq., cee ceorese aE OF rai = oe ae — return for Ge, aa9 @ 472 " 96 32 ene an ; ° y iy X Nineteenth day of July, d!4, at the hour —_ —— : ‘ ek, se « oa ee 1352 618,478,457 7,331,449 4.32 slightest intimation that sach an action Weat River. of Twelve o'clock, noon :— ’ | Superior Lot House aud Garden Pp E sland eee ae June It will thus be seen that the total as- — be oa. = a oe er a DIED 1. All that tract, piece or parcel of land situ- MOORE q McLEOD eg oe ten Kursery. and 2nd July b ‘ Pe a we. ~onditions under which the igby races ate on Lot Three, in Prinee County, bounded t "S. - a? ‘ sa. Se te sesoments of Ontario. increased in ‘ten a held last fall (viz: “5 set cent to At his home in Pownal, on Tuesday, } 28 follows :—< jominencing at a make fixed or ’ cou, S Races begin at 2 o’clock, p.m. eine é ave ler cover 6206 O0f .. > asseas- 8 ee a as ; ~? | intended to be fixe > south s t every ink ; years by over $206,000,000; the asse | enter and start and 5 per cent. additional a a _ hed any “% of Ounte tine Road, ri Gnlme donee i oaeaiee Grown in P. E. Island from may31 83 arte supplied on applica ment of its cities by $121,500,000, of | from money winners,”) it was impossible | Edward and Sarah Wood, in the 23rd year | easterly course on’'the east side of an old pine Choice Selected Roots fi eeslenenn i en nian enennnnnnn car epimeriaeria wanna At my New Sales Room, Grafton Street o ‘ y- xj | o - P at i r » to a yellow : “6 3 7 g : 7 & pri , . . ; x ’ towns and villages by $47,700,000, and | te sustain a suspension of either horse or | of his age. Saeae woe ealbetbeis te ha weine omaine tit LEMONS { LEMONS ! on FRIDAY Morning, June 8th, at One Bens. Rogers, A. B. Wanscrrox, fit s ' ao = ( “Lic je | owner in the event of no start being made. At Flat River, Belfast, June 1, Catherine | the line strikes the Brook; then following the o'clock :-— of its townships hy $37,500,000 This i 4 ’ ’ > Late Novelties from London. RECEIVED TO-DAY—Another lot elegant Moire Pongees, in Pink, Sky, Cream, Tuscan, White and Black; *Ellenborough” Lace Trimming Braids, in Black and Navy; New Laces with Insertions t0 match; New Black and Colored Silk Gim s; New Jet Sequin Trimmings, very pretty and inexpensive EXPECTED DAILY—Rich Moire Silks and. Ribbons. STANLEY BROTHERS, BROWNS BLOCK