1 P- EOG5,a W' 'P' ’°.‘“`- , EGGS ~ ` EGGS Quote us f. o. b. Sf J°h=1 N B- THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Por-lrPaclrersauiiEg"gDes.lor1. `___u_i Mu"_A THURSDAY MORNING JUNE IBIUIS. E _ ‘ 6ti.s&wtf. 50. A job lot of Child’s and Misses’ Boots and Shoes, different lines worth up to $1.40 a pair your choice for 5oc. O2 s at half price. Big Bargains to all for cash only. J. H. BELL l Y. Ji.. _.-.Kun F€l_.._. FIRE INSURANCE For rates in the P. R. Ialarrl llltnal Fire In- surance Compania on Farm Buildinga,Cllnrehe» Halls, Behnc Rouen, Cheese Factories, Wind Mills, Dimes Bc. Apply le Di C 71 L. 5-It wed Charlotlerown _ una ouueauruhurhug dmnuv Bnancb Ofhinr at Semmcrsidc, A5¢r¢an, Georycfdhvn and Seeds. - Cm, ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,¢,_ wi... one mylar. rash- earafhl or nm reeling-rss; Omcelfonr-sla.m.ho6p.m. Omoellonr-alp.m.toep.|n.;lp.m.ta8a.m. J P HOOD Atlver-tislng Mn J l.B. l|oCll.lADY. lditor. V 9 . . » ~ - ’ if n. Newsom suiaoripuon Mar. i n.s. Mensa, Nun miter. CHARLOTTETOWN taeralnnaa , _ , 'ri Pmornmw 2P.A.l'*m\ ' ' .“’?w.‘t&ta°“t°t*.i‘°&.”.3.‘1.%1*ai¥r“n°»‘t°.?°.%h.°h*n%.*%“ %3?.‘r¥.lli‘.%°.'iv‘3i’.?~a“.°5’$~“.%li`Y?.?“1§?3f?.fi?T.?!TT:::::.°.‘::.f:::::::%‘ ...rye-.:.-‘.;-..:.":. a°.s.r':'-.'=.°.°j°i:.':_.°rm:'.i'r.r-..'r;;.”r.“.a~rr: 1 , - ~¢~"' _ i I ur.. ll THE BY-ELECTIONS. ` That nothing is more uncertain than ani election was fully demonstrated in the two by-rlections held in London and North Oxford on Tuesday. Both these ridings belong tothe old order of things in the matter of age. They have had a place among Dominion constituencies since t-ho beginning of_ things federal in Canada. Londons record had been mainly Con- servative, while North Oxford had been from the first strongly Liberal. The fol- A glance over the two records will show that but for disturbing or unusual Iuiiuencea London might have been in doubt this time while North Oxford might have been counted assure tore- tum the Liberal candidate byasweep- ing mrgiority. _But the school question has proved a greatly disturbing influence in North Oxford, apparently, cutting down wa fairly small figure a majority which in four successive general elections had ranged beyond 150). This looks 1tlJ7: LONDON. 1872-»Carlirig, “ 1874-\\'alker, Liberal 1878 -Carling, Conservative, 1882 -Carling, “ 1837-Carling, “ 1891-Hyman, Liberal. 18015-Beattie, Conservative, 1900-liynian. Liberal, 1ilM~liynian, " 11105 liyriian, “ 1878 Oliver, 1881 -Sutherland, “ 1887-Sutherland, “ liiill-Sutherland, “ 1801#-Srntlierlarirl, " 11100-Sutherland, “ lilii-Sutherland, “ 10U5~Srnith, “ NORTH OXFORD. 1i~iIi7 Oliver, Liberal. Aceiumntlon. 1,5-2__0|i,.,_.,._ ~- “ shaken, it may be only for the time-but 1874-Oliver, . “ M&i0fl%Y-leg; yet unmistakeably shaken by thc_'schoo1 ti U lowing is the party record of each since l.*ll'7-Curling, Conservative, majority 848 “ .ill 88 64 247 Il) 181 fl 54| 18 329 A 420 1,236 1,534 1,801 1,1102 i,50z snr f_ , i Yi . , jf," £& -Ij`_‘j J if ==i> Q .~z.,/Y \--»-v J, .. 'fi ¢ We will venture to say that there is not a cloth- ing house in P. E. island that is not showing plenty oi 1 ‘iw 7”/ 1 ` f-,.... 1 t , ,.M 1 ` ` I \\/I ‘ . if hi A 1 ‘iw \ \” ,<1 f.-as-lui iii ii ‘ ~ ,‘ _` R ` *"’ 'fix #D "--..` sw. , ‘ .\.m_.;_` 5 iwczi -;,