THE DAILY EXAMIN Tas | ai-Conservative Committes Roon:s is the Philharmonic Hall are open | every day and « Sundays excepted) The children that don’t All electors a vited to be present, and ° ° : . : te | Wear our clothing is not in it. a f The best dressed boys in the LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. |... n get their suits from us— PEOWSE BROS. ER - Bankrupt Over three hundred little sui from 4 to 10 years old. Clothin . MONDAY, JUNE 15, 1896. g not in it. ts bought away below bankrupt prices, just opened. Fit boys al New Fresh Goods, Made by one of the best Makers in Canada. These Suits cost from $4 to $6, and we will offer the lot at from $2.75 to $3.50. PROWSE BRoS., The Wonderful Cheap Men. Beer Bros. fur Dress Goods, Wheelmen, Attention!—If 7 «Kindly ioe you want the proper kind of to the sick row, Tuesday. shirt for looks and comfert. -_— ~~ ‘ al Lora sapers.— Olosing meeting drop in and see our soft finish for the } jays to-night at 630. Parents : + ' will be. admitted at 7. Shirts—PROWSE BROS. © k rret; Wright's Hall. | aN AYE r e ma X} Tess fron ~ Saturday night was de tart 4 w rs by the breaking of . ar whee Lhe accident occurre ar aos ‘corer Stearns is Best. Tas M LEA ‘ orget that the grand tea ani fancy tair, to be held at LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS Morel! on Tuesday. [4th July, will be the | A : greatest attract of the seasor Many] = a : — pew and %| ai features. Look out for CG. W. A.—Regular Ciub run at 7 this ;evening Carter's for Wall Paper THE PEP ES 4 a , . j i | | | toba, bat which might have to be invoked | manding justice. Why, then, should not Protestants and Catholics evers where join hands in supporting the constitution, which was now being invoked in the inter- | est of a weak Catholic minority in Mani- at some future time on behalf of an equal- ly weak Protestant mivority in Quebec. Mr. Powell coneluded one of the best political addresses ever heard in this part MY LATEST TO DATE I have just opened a very “All Work and no Play, Makes Jack a dull Boy.” WE SELL THE NEW GAME OF a nation Night. Nomi em their brethren in Quebec in de- “ARCADBA” He F T man who sent $3} or e : | of the country by touching on the trade re rs ‘ mg ne assort- ios week anin toan advertisement} ARTILLERY No. 2 Co. parade in uni- |} and administration questions and pro- | pr tty ind attractive as PRICE $1 25 mia . : say | form at 7.30 to-night, and march to the |nonneing a splendid eulogiun | ment of R a vd pron te ‘ nake $l goa ° a | 4 } 1g 1 on the : . as $5, 2 es ance ats y lt was o Park for instruction in infantry drill. | great leaders of the Conservative party. B Fi TH E BEsT all round game a Ne ee ee a i _—-— | Mr.J.H. Bell, M. L. A, attempted t + ronze igures ’ aV iy email ca 1 Ww Was neat a " — *y) P | , > pted to 4 5 1 t Ive Oo a : i eMail | a Fikes “| C. A.C. C.—Members will meet at Club | answer ‘Mr. Powell, and disputed the out. Can be played on ny plane jfooms at 7.15 this even — their | statement that the Remedial Bil! did not i P, tlat piece of ground, orin Wwin- ~ —_ —- oe New Carus ek dietdinek: | weekly run. Let there be a full attendance. pees ™ ee a to ya Bronze \ ases, ter time in the house, Come | for the new Roma ‘atholic Cathedral! | 0 * gee capoeira ic money to the Catholic schools, er . . i . : as eS . SURE Meten told ie tcc, wi. |.. Nomuxation Nicur.—Don’t forget the afew minutes it became apparent that and see it. A Public Meeting of Electors will be held in the MAR- day Oegan laying the foundation walls. | . . iti y il nn bade dedeed can proceed with it g rally meeting in the Market Hal! to-~ Mr. Bell had confounded the propositions Photo Frames. Footballs KET HALL on NOMINATION NIGHT. the big picnic to have been held on the | OTOW Hight. Rousing speeches will be | discussed between Mr. Dickey and his . nD eteet mont ts nid of tne Cathedral | delivered. colleagues and the Manitoba Government They are cheap, handsome Base Balls — r 3 , - aia ican eal 4 with the Remedial Bill. Mr. Bell’s failare | and durable. I feel assured I Base Bats j i oe Mas. E, Srair wishes to let the public was ©0 apparent to the meeting that it “od ae - f; ca d Siti ee Tux Two Exrnewes.—The Pioneer re- | KD Ow that she is better prepared to clean served totemphasize the magnificent effect | Cl captivate youe ancy and Cricket Bats fer that M>. Adoniram Murray, of Link lang ee even BayGeld St., ee Me. Fowetre address. = electors of | suit you. I have numters of Kubber Bal's . cao Be A Sins ‘ > two tremes ir p near VIE Ss anneryv. ape raverse are overwhelm v ° : : i . a e ie e ‘t “- v i tl oa M T Ek PN T | of Mr. Hast aod the palieg of the other goods that W ill interest Tennis Balls j G eg 3 arnvarad ne orpmer ILK Tre Faer was . : oar. Ta ¢ ; : : 0 day... One mearured 8 by 6} inches, and] g¢47 Ibs, of mil Gets wecced oe te Government, you wken you call. Tennis Racquets ; Aas . i . a ee ’ 2 yi —_——$—$—_______. . r= vas . > a } n™heir wr: - the va e mor > thin an ine! Staulev Bri lye Cheese Fa story, witk the MEETINGS IN EASTERN PRINCE W W WELLNER Hammocks from iv cents Doors open at at io clock, Pp m.:. chai W ill be taken at vi . 1. . > nga P. Ls 7 " — " . a 4 fe » long ere Irench River route to hear from. 5 | “ , omnis — " P . 39.00 each. 8 o'clock, sharp. : . wa ll ‘ ae Tee. . ur esteemed candidate, Mr. Hunt, mec a et edBen If) ata é ' : : ° oa ‘ ( 7 ae Cu a ee ates b = electors in Stanchel schoolhouse, Fri- CLOSING OUT SALE _ eline W histles, 19 cts. The meeting will be addressed by Dr. Jenkins, Alex. ery 4 a< é 1 i Will be heid at the ub +00 n . day evening. Cc nsiderir fe the unfavorat le ach. ; s 2. : ea - ° ° : Davies to se the tailor-made suits. Allling, at 8 o'clock, to consider matters re | state of iain pa “te a eplendid e Children’s Garden Tools Martin, Es a Liberal-Conservative eindidate for for East ; re | st re Yor sty e. § red ting > on rather y F ; g . q ° . ‘ ’ ‘ > eres Tre ares, Reretel - tele Se ee Seeing Be | turn out,which contrasted strongly with the edie op ees Sarees »;Queen’s; the Honorable Senator Ferguson, and other promi- — ee ee se en | meeting held the same evening by Messrs. he a Ye, to Fac. per set. wl tint ienlor Isian?, M *y i “day, from 2 : _———— : ' Laird and Warburton in Springton school- The balance of our stock of crocke ry Cro uct Sets from $1 00 nen spea ers. 10. S.azide eu ts going 1 pia a $2.25 Tur W EBLING ene Por the ao | house, the audience, I am creditably =e ee ol ne Se q % ; > > sien x “4 OD - ee g a. eB w Sal ae tte aati ared aT ad pe 9 informed, consisting only of eight, three of onpies by me! ae? “ei sate set, up. I f BLAK KE, ( : R. SM A LLWO ’ ; AS DUILT ERE.—i ; rig . & n the e ity a@iiies press otices | ” Yoneervativee wi ye ClO#ed O ay Cc e urd} tle a N , os . o~ ’ ran . ‘ Batch ings is reported a-lore and a. tota plimentary of the Misses’ Webli ig, of sone aie eal aut ie seat Hunt | gesing’at’® o’clock’in lote to: eait pur- Buckets, Shovels, ete., Pres. Lib.-Con. Ass’n See. Lib -Con. Ass’n . —" ae ; —_—<s. “_ ee - a. . discus sec is | ‘ ° 5 r . i: . : loss at Brazi',200 miles south of Bsahia,}| London, England, who appear in this city rng oti wath ae eg auseieatin chasers, for the little ones. for West Queen's, for West Queen’s. was built at Mt. Stewart, in this province |on the 25th inst. Not ene of these notices halk had ‘is meee ae ? Terms cash. No reserve. ! . : yer : ae and made a good impression. , acd was owned bv Hutchings Bros , New] has so far been duplicated. Here is an- 'M 5 : e C. I. Morrizon | re : : : ma : ; - ; r. McLeod followed and discussed the : ae a aoe on Ce ee, 4 York. She other from the Magog, Qusdee, pee py ae trade and tiie achans prnerto an the june 13 2ins pil. Auctioneer. | asZaf WY, . ae ee a a ae ree ae oo i genera! policy of the government in a very | ~ Headquarters for Sporting Goods. : , . a FOWGINE OULLNe MINGed & FATS Creat. By clear and lucid manner. Any who doubt- — ~~ ree | RS W.F. M.S —Will the suxiliaries of ——— 7 , ; ily ae ee ee Tue Overs Hovse.—On Saturday even- ed that there was acompact made with ' Tar Ww Glatt teas euerseel? bine a aeahiy Ul wat vecy cok preoanned | Manitoba guaranteciug separate schoolstof NICK FURNITURE. - ven a : aan a ws a c by the Lindley company. First “Rip Van | the minority and that it was the duty of Sa: ee ol onventior bich Sto take place ir - ae p ae i = . . ; RR oe . a i! Zior Church, Charlottetown. on J ae 2 i Winkle.’ with Mr. Lindley as “Rip,’’ was Misses’ and Ladies’ | the Government to remedy their griev- {am Instructed by Mrs M P Kennedy, to NE : sar. : tponed natil further notice | produced, and this was followed by “My melt > ~ ances must have gone away quite satisfied | sell by Auction, on the premisos, Hillsboro oe = Sed 0th, Is postponed until further notice | P°O" ° : re tate ows. Fine Black asnhmMere | with the attitude of the government with 4 ‘quare, on Friday, June ifth. atli o’clock, : : ; MI} ' - ¢ . y r | 3 Wing . rec y shidds, j Owing to the ill health of the President Partuer,” with Mr. Whitlock a ing ' rs . é a.m. New crop direct from $ a x Ce . : Lee,” a Celestial sometimes known as Hose, New Kid Gloves, regard to tbat question after hearing One Piano in gool order, Parlor, Dining 2 ' = Z é § Ig cng re Ur : “two collars and two shirts.” During ‘ . Mr. McLeod’s able exposition of it. Room, Bedroom and Ha!!l Furniture, in very $ Feorsat..—A very interesting game of | ‘%2 col ee : S ( ashmere and Taffeta all ; 3 : : nice order. Kitchen Utensils, Carpets. Double a ; : , bed evening Wlis athes 1. 8 Mr. Hunt will have an overwhelmnin ers oe es : ; ; eae football too piace at Victoria Park on | ‘2° ©vealng Miss Mathes appeared as a8 G] \ New Print cite hi ht Sted: The elect £ | aven Range . Mantel aires See _ ee eee cet a Real: sieialies anl dancer. To night moves, I Ss. majority here on the 23rd, ne electors | Vases ete, valuable Library of Books, Book- a , , = ar: VW. : eee shsren n, a a Ws ‘ I eter's “yf ttle I - Dieeeiiende = ” S in this section, with the exception of two Cases, e c A. McNEILL & CO Two cargos now landing y Come to us for y our Suits. | ys acd th ctors pe Yiats dat i cr three callous grits, wil give Mr. Hunt et ‘Auctioneers. | Fx “Ns ” y y “~ > ow ee. eed ns tinned ous g e * | Ex “Mageie or. 2 y Sditustah thaw 40-4 gente: Vos P. E. Island Fish Report 7 ar SS " 150 Puns, Barbadoes * aS, ie OO ae : = 8s def e i€ omnts. ie ; ° 5 ° ——— ne g 18. ard ‘ > *,* . SReees: Sc; Ponts, > tenchdowee, weal * : a 27 Antigua, | position as the Leading ee to es Se tae kee oo | Stanchel, June 13th, 1996. Te ine oe pos Dd ictors, 2. reorgetown—Cod fair; !obsters, herring i aise 26 ces Ngee nein iin j ekerel ecarce. i ND P ENT: > 25 Barrels “ Z ryY.: ee > i‘ = ' Carrie Surrey Tl : Northumberland aanenemaelieees ee = Tae AUCTION SALE 4 I ailors of I i K. Island. y ba 64 east ai : ‘ a ae mm i : . eA S 0, | To Rev. T. F, West and Mrs, West—A Ex * Portland” : as S an ys _ . . - , : : Token of Appreciation, eee : 150 Puns. Parb: does. iD Bast Landers shipped 23, Sa iPoczieh ____ Wholesale & Retail, | The residence of Mr.and Mee. 7. F.| Valgable Business Stand, 40 Tieroes Db. A BRUCE, : MeDonald 29, ani Mr. Marcu: Deacon 21 a West, Rm Eldon, ome on oe * 30 Barrels Among the latter lot were the three fine GKEAT MEETING AT CAPE TRAVERSE | Of a very pleasant time on the evening o 6 iN nadine Suan 26 2 o'clock an . st ‘ : . Senalsparchase! secretly by Mr. Deaeo ton June Srl,” Quite « number of young peo- | BY Auction Tusnlay June 16a 12 «dosh CARVELL BROS. Canada’s Famous Tailoring Establichm m'. , from Mr. Jesse A. Wr'ght, North Be leque Ow Saturday evening last the electors of ple gathered to bil adieu to Mec. West, I ag stand, the property ak. oe Chtows, Mav 26—2°4:; Their combined weight was 4,600 Iba.— Cape Traverse and surrounding country | he was about to leave _on the following Kelly, next to corner of Queen and Kent Sts, : Pioncer * ‘ turned out in large numbera to hear Hon. | day to assume his duties at St, Peter & Terms at sale: ; W AN TED Teachers end colleze siu- ‘ 7, ey Mr. Ferguson and H. A. Powell, Esq., of | Cathedral, Charlottetown. The evening A McNIELL& CO MY ALAN ae saclinleh been ts teen tine ue RAVELLER Deap.—Tbis forenoon Sackville. N. B, discuss the questions of | passed a cae _ —_ june 13 3ins Auctioneer. entirely new. ~ Can pay as high as $0.00 tor ; J s receive I followir bn ow ee ious we aol. 8 ‘ > s ant ite Scores having operated during] , wa nn tel + Ba Jol . —— ans 7. anes nh pe Spied = _ pon ae wa ved ae sss a ait “ie ND LET—A comfortable house situated on caoadhans inatipuaiaell eeoledadame eae. ee re — ” ee — tiegram from St. John:—~— ed and the best of order prevailed. each other, so that those present will, a Grane Marvet, (pear McKinnoo & Mciean's | ust te their great boned, ant some bave St. John, dune 14. A. E. C. Holland, E»q., took the chair | after time,” remember ‘ Auld Lang Foundry) * A good yard, stable, etc, and | made fortunes | o'not oon —_ fe fae 5 ~ . } I ‘ ee . : oe & aie “| »” , a sing feat i ei arg? vards sexsi » facts. 2 rill COS: no'hin George Beaudoin died at il o'clock Jast and introduced the sp2akers in a few well pene. : - net pues x = - uae at saan gg td “heer & | acm tamodeiye tas BAAOLEY Ga Bight at the Hote! Dufferin. chosen word. evening, however, was the presentation 60 | Bann ROACH, Euston st West junel tf RETSON Co, Ltd, Toronto, Ont COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS The Hon. Mr. Ferguson then came for- | Mr. and Mrs. West of the following ad- ions . . wee ne — ee = Se Mr. Beaudoin was well ard favorably ward and «poke on the trade question and | dress and a Bible from the pup Is of Elden 3 kn te i a — "a i} "ng soe i general administration of the affairs of | School. Mr. West replied in fitting and as ee “te He oe eet j Ew Canada. He showed that the grit admin— | appropriate terms, expressing his heart: | iiaiilinhasdii is, do ed MM met ee istration from 1873 to 1878 was character- | felt thanks for the many kind deeds and e@® @¢e ®@ aT ‘ Or mirea " . . eis : ‘ ‘ >» or » = : ns ized by lack of faith in Cenada and its | good wishes of his numerous frien ig. The Mens’ Oxford Shoes at $1,00. $1.35 $1.50, New Curr The rnifice nev sources. Hence they failed to carry for- | com yany then broke up after singirg b : : ai ’ oe. A > - : — —— . co te : hams in as tdi a on Yi ¢ yi be with you till we meet again.” Before ou Uy a Tan Boot at Men's Tan Shoes at $5.00, Catholic church at Head St. Peter’s Bav ward with energy the building of the C. P. . . R TE 7 Me oY t 2 8 cE d We] ‘ i tl } }: Will be ecolemnly consecrated by His Lord t. an! their refusal to adopt the policy of o the Rey. 1. fF. West anc rs. West. $ $ ; a1 We have just Op 2nec the above ines, ship Bishop Macdonald on Monday, the protection when strongly urged to do so by Dear Friexps,—As we understand you | 4.00, see ours a ree a ‘1.18 . 29:n inst. The ceremony of consecration ri i the repre-entatives of the industries of the} gre alout to sever your connection with oS x t wil be followed by a Solemn Pontifical Tanglefoot ey vy wager ney me country, backed as they were by an im-| ys, we cannot let this Opportunity pass | Kangaroo at 2.00. 5 3 ' 4 i Ouse Ul iD Mass. His L rd-h'p Bish Pp Maedonald ceived. Fresh and Good. portant section of the party itself, Amidst without expressing our sincere regret at | (ficieting. His Grace Archbishop O'Brien, cheers he described the manly and _pat- losing from our midst those who have GOOD GOODS A, ea fe aS EEE of Halifax, has been invited to preach ov riotic course of Sir John Macdonald an@! peen wont to take such an active part in | a ; t the oceasion. Inthe afternoon a grand 0 nson 0 Sir Charles Tupper in the adoption of the | tLe social and religious welfare of this | LOW PRICHS ie tea pariy will be held on the grounds, National -Policy and the construction community. Although we feel we are | : when all the game, amusements and at- THE DRUGGISTS. of great public works, all Of} sustaining a heavy loss by your departure, | tractions usual at such gatherings will be which has been done without materially yet we are conscious that you are answer- jullie tupplied. Advertisement containingtrain adding to the burden of the public debt. | jng the call of duty to a bigher and wider arrangements ani al! other particulars Mr. Fe yu on was cheered to the echo as he | field of labor. Io behalf o! the pupils of : : will appear in a few days. denoun. _j ihe shifts, eva:i0ns | Eldon school, accept this Bible as a token e And just the thing for wear is one of our " ; i licti f the = Grit) of thei itud fo the interest have J fs _ ans an contradictions 0 i : of their gratitude for the interest you hav ae o5 ia 7 " te Rewewner rue Dar e.—Few plays of . party on the ,trade question, and his d de-| ever taken in their studies. We fully - -— - ~~ — peng eee ee fashionab . garments made .O order from Tecent date have been more highly com fence of the Con-ervative administrations | appreciate the example of Christian char- | UR- our high Gass suitipgs, A stylish appear- mended than “ In Old Ke; tucky.” in which 1 from the black guard charges contained 1D acter which you have ever displayed. It f Ook AT O 1¢2 mes f; om C: mbinat ions of high Wm. S. Harkins’ Company appears at the Grit campaign literature and rehashed 11 | is with feelings of sadneas that we say oan — aN 2 , é d “eainp ef Overa House on Wednesday evening. It : ae their;public utterances was complete. While | farewell, but rest assured that in whatever class materials, perfect fit and artistic tail- Pas, beyond question, the most successful 105 miles of new railw BYS) mistakes in Kner. "e and ee wrong | place 4 may 2 you typ ete oe oring. Our patrons are secure on ail three. pay on the ruad last season. Three com-|¢ > Yolaw doing must necessarily occur in t 1€ trans | best wishes of the pupils of Eldon High ae pear per ia , Se pasies have been playing it in various for P. E. Island. actious of every Goverament, Mr. Ferguson | School and the residents of Belfast. Our stock offers a wide latitude for choice parts of the country, and all to great claimed that the heart of the sree eti Signed in their behalf, as to materi us, and our make-up carries financia! returns. The play tells a com- party was sound a3 proved by the fact that Jas.Sr. C. Moore, a ehesas . ae 8 . a paratively simple story in a stirring way ; her most sweeping and effective punishment Wetiixcron Mure, the possibilities of tailoring toa climax. 16 thetypes ftepresented by the characters ‘ had been meted out to offenders against A. D Ross, en emcee excel usis impossib'e, to equal us 38 diffl- afe interesting as well as buman, and public morality under the Conservative Samvuen Nicuotson, . ’ . Ty "7 “ul Jur make of suits are admired b Phat ia moat in portant of all, they appeal t F ‘ Bargains on| party while the Liberals condoned and ex- Tuomas Tweepy, We are selling Men S Suites, y ouths cult ( mak I 3 é « y to the tieart. The heroine is a sweet Ken- Best Furniture barg cused rascality as proved by Laurier’s D. A. McLeop. ‘ * ' . % . P t B g everyone. tucky girl—a girlof fi-sh and blood, a] P, K. Island at recent declaration that yal — Suits, Children Ss Suits, L len Ss an S, Oy rolact of nature uatrammelled, a blush were those of a noble and a geaerous soul. HE BUTS ‘3 ° « ) > bei on wil oe Ba” whow ee eee oe ie Pants, in great slaughter prices at 152 Queen C Ba, STsirs one takes @ lively. ‘interest. WARK WRIGHT & C0 LTD received with unbounded enthusiasm, anc The third of the series of inter-provin- | , _ ? . . ’ e . : The protuct on 3 sa elaborate and expen- ' . for nearly two bene held a cial ae a shot throughout te Street, next to N orton 5 Hat adware Sior C, 3 tiveone, and the scenes represented are » gallide Prices: spellbound by bis eloquence and convin-| 0) saturday last. Below are the scores of | Leiding Fashionable Tailor, (in our new premises). Fem irkabie for their filelity to matare. ee OM & Cee cing arguments. He dealt principally | i, three teams firing at Kensington rang : | x ereNAl uP & CQ) = apt —e — = — - =— = | with the Manitoba School question, and ARTILLERY TEAM a RH. 98 AC A _ . . ponner VHOONP laced before the meeting the moat con- es ‘ | aie 3 er annem en TS j DOPPHO DORR ROR OD ROD THT von vynnnnney rit ve si z Soils evidence drawn from the English 200 500600 1.) = ————$ S| Blue Books and other sources, of the| Capt. H,M. Davison..28 33. 29 90 | az) : S| solemn com pact entered into at Confedera- | [,t, Col. Longworth......32 34 22 } iE i be | 3% = tion between the inhabitants of the Red} Lieut. Stewart............30 29 25 84 i . *% = River and the Parliament of Canada. He Sergt. Murley.............30 31 23 7 fox: —®@| showed that the settlers insisted that] Lieut. Richards..........29 20 33 82 | : ‘i : q d | f i = their schools should be maintained, and | Lieut. BIE sce ose rses at at ae a8 Is ths Te that brings tra 6 all D Bases cus omers, But this is a oul talker. A pleased custemer is the best s \ = that the minority should be protected, and Corp!. McLeod............30 27 21 o ee ——$—$_$—$_—_— ——— wivertisement. A little meney does the business here. S| the Protestants were then in a minority. | Capt. Moore...... .........23 30 16 i. ; . ; are Our low prices will prevail a+ Joug as we have "goods to 1. S | He defended the action of the Government | Bdsm Stewart............ LE d Kivery pound sutisfactory, bat remember that thyre t} sell. We are distributers of Fine Footwear. Our stock ‘ = on the question from ene echt Gunner Jenkins.......... 17 28 25 70 two or three kinds of Empire Blend. Be sure and get the <= new nral-well arlecsed ¢ fasting to disallow the Manitoba Schoo Sie | t : Act, in referring the matter to the Total ...sscrcsssersseres cseseerssereeeeeee 199 | Dest For sale wholesale or ge by | All th |_atest Noveties courts, and in mapfully stand- 82ND BATTALION, hi m oD MORRIS e mat. ck <Sijing by the Constitution of Canada, a ene — ; ‘ J | as interpreted by the highest court in the (First Team.) ee en a Le, ee Se ee All the Latest St les = Empire. He voted for the Remedial Bill 200 500 600 iI. 5 y a —S | becen<> the constitution called for the re- Capt. Hooper....... ae oe oe 92 ] ey ' is . ' t —S/ storaticn cf tne rights of the minority, Pte. D. McMillan.......27 29 35 91 in Ladies ; Men S, Youths ard Cilcre ] $ a , . S$} and because the bill was a moderate mea- a. Gee Se ae 29 31 31 91 ; = sure of relief. The whole sum and sub- Capt. Geacke:t. ics... 98° Wi 90 & Boots and Shoes. = stance of the bill was that Roman ee Tieet. J. M. Jouss.....21 36 2 90 ‘ ig oods are in- lies who elected to support sohools of oy ye eee 29 29 30 88 ‘ cicdel ot lowes Mitioes than “are usual OF J their own were allowed their own taxes ak WT. Gasith <8 98 29 888 ‘ileal terth Side Market Square. is ee possible under ordinary circumstanced. <S} for this purpose, with the strict proviso Statf-Sergt. Allen......... 29 32 27 83 . Bag ® ié that the schools of the minority should be Capt. D. Stewart......28 32 27 87 Prints ee ——_— in ail respects maintained as efficiently as Lieut. Macdonald.........29 29 26 84 9 cmemengns secre a 5) Gatatens, PLUMBING AND HEATING = was not coerced, as it was not attempted pn Raianterlaatie oe fe nll ov? - v' 1 Ra re Oppo rtu nit For to divert one dollar of the — of —. ete Rexhinten. ucks, , a ey er eee eS ee (Second Team rye 5 ~ Winie ta thee £3 » have ved, for k ll i ll y . : Now is the time to have your house heates anu piumoved, for in the {cll it will be i io { = = vols. 2 ee 200 500 - > @n mail jams, « . - too late, as everybody will be ina rush then and it will cost you @ great deal more. ed eeparate . se Beret. A. Shaw. <accc0e Bt : @ } So if you are contemplating having any of the above work done, we are prepared to : 8 ps Wied : : 30 if you are ¢ plating DY 2D) e al I ° t = Housekeepers 5S Hote S z tapas oon Sirens ener car then Pte. E. Crockett......--.30 29 29 68 xford m e nrting Ss, : sive satisfaction in a}l its branches ata very low figure. Remember we do ali our ; onl ming were. { Confederation in | Pte. J. K. Jones. ......24 30 33 oe Réuslins wo work, and can affurd to do it cheaper than any others in the business. We thoru li > . referred to the ee * cea, showing that Corpl. H. Hooper ....... 28 28 «28 84 1 = 7 nughly understand every detail of our business. Jobbing done at short notice. : Law- To Purchase Supp ics = : regard to the other p — oe adotiiion Capt. Allen........cee0025 27 29 81 Fiannelleites mowers and other machinery repaired. We aleo bandle the National Dish Washer, : 3 they were left ae : d Ontario. In! Sergt. J. Allen.....+...... 26 29 26 sl Washes, rinses and dries the dishes perfectly of either large or small family in from C2wo se Qe le matters except Que i ot] e j haus of Lt. W., Shaw....... +++ 28) 26 26 80 — aoe rre— e ye to five minutes. No labour, no mess, no slop, no wetting of hands or spoiling of : was at the instance tbe 7 aa eee Pie. W, Hann... OM 80 slothes ; no broken or chipped dishes, no wiping necessary. Will produce a finer pol- tee BEER BROS we eee ns by the preservation of| Corpl. B. Meiillan...... oa z a Good Stoe no S 0 W ng, sh than can be done by hand. It is well and durably made ef sheet steel, galvanized, ae eo tutional guarantees ate 21 6 W Anes mr Re ahiiiiaalih is ioe Fie the #i ninet minorities were entered into Sergt. J. Walker . ” a making it strong andetubstantial, Best of reference i 4 rad . : yar : in the Britith America Act, and if these sasileiniceansi Bs aes es were not -honorably carried ee oe ce team is 822 McINNIS & THORNE, +e ! i ij te 8 e total of the Montague . ; . ’ 10 bree gut toe minority Mocs’ would. join| We are woable to give the individual Charlottetown, June 5, 1896, PHILHARMONIC BUILDING. il _ Tae WEATHKR.—-Strong winds or moderate gales, most particularly off shoe,|in every part of J scores to-day. 2 ® 5 , Ii}. F4iR in most places followed by clearing.