NS neta ee ——— \ THE NOTES ANO COMMENTS DAILY EXAMINER Re 9 gen Ng TELEGRAPHIC. DesPpaTouks TO THE EXAMINER Spero. NOTES FROM THE CAPITAL Mr. Laurier's Farty Difficuities. Dissatisfaction of Irish Catholics. Orrawa, July 11. Grit politicians. day upon sworn in. colleagues The city is fall of Monday bas been fixed as the which the new ministry wil! be By that time Mr. Laurier’s from all the provinces will, as far ag pos sible, be in the capital. In arranging the Cabinet Mr. Laurier has no easy task. It is not possible to satisfy all, and the new Premier, doubtless, iesires to give as little offence as possib! ie, Yesterday Mr. Laurier invited Sir Richard Cartwright to join the adminis tration. It is generally understood that Mr. den will be Minister of Militia [ am in a position to state authoritative- Bor ly. that. Parliament will not meet rext week. The new Cabinet will be sworn in on Monday, and its first act will be to pass an order-in-council authorizing the issue of a proclamation for Parliament to meet August 12th. Evidently Mr. quite as easy to form slate-makers in Montreal made few days ago. There is serious trouble respecting the English-speaking Catholic representative. Ontario’s influence, especially from the foronto district, is dead agaivst Senator Seott or any other English Catholic being taken jn. J.W". Kerr, President Reform Association, Phis clique argue that as the Ex on Laurier will not find it a Cabinet as the it appear a of the Ontario ri ing this ° urgt nglis sh Cc eA is here olic vote went to the Conservatives, ti new Government owes the Catholics no favors. All the same, if Hon. R. W Scott,a faithful party worker, is crowded out of the ministry, there will be an awful row The general belief that Mr. is Laurier will not accede to the views of these extremists. The Pacing Record. ‘ Op Orcnarp, Me., July 11. New England’s pacing record was brok- en twice on Old Orchard kite track yes- erday by Roan Wilkes, of Lebanon, Tennessee. He won the 2.12 pace in straight heats, the first in 2.69}, and the next two in 2.074 Bayard Whikes, for- merly a Maine horse, made the firat quarter in 30 seconds and the first half in .03. -_-- Deceased Wife's Sister Bill. Lonpoy, July 11. The deceased wi‘e’$ sister bill passed its third reading in the House of Lords yes- terlay by a vote of 204to 142. The Duke gyle, the Duke of Norfolk,the Duke 1 asd the whole of the clerical menibership did their utmost to defeat tLe measure, but their efforts were unavailing. of Ar of Rutian —_ Tho Democratic Nominee, Cnicaco, July 11. Bryan, “ the boy orator” of the wild and woolly west, was nominated for the Presidency on the fifth baliot of the Demo- cratic Convention, Dissatisfaction in Montreal. Mont reat, July ?1. The Irish Catholics of this city are up in arms against the arrangement giving them no important portfolio in Mr. Laur- ier’s Cabinet. Davin’s Narrow Majority. Ortawa, July 11. The recount in West Assiniboia result- ed in a tie, and the return'ng officer gave his casting vote for N. F. Davin. PARIS GREEN © Berger's Pure "the Q Green, ia | 1b tins. The best, and kills the potato bugs! every time, Wholesale and Retail. Carter’s Seed Store Charlottetown, Julyt dy & wiy. BUILDINGS For Sale by Auction. i THE DAILY RXAMINER A FRUITFUL PERIOD, CSwVeEVweweseeweeye ' — i | ; f I s i ey ek i io ‘ While the Liberal-Conservatives Were ta . i €1 the standard of potiotieentehid, Walee! Power, ¢ Lives there a man with .¢ \ | lots of i Confederate States notes ! ” (St. John Sun.) 6 soul so dead ¢ - a Diies Mowat las resigned the | In future years the eountry and the Lib- ¢ Who never to himself ( ' N NERA DISCRETION. | oA Premier of Ontario to enter the | eral-Conservative party will loek back on } é f Cal Mr. La After all. there’s | the veriod with no small degree of pride. é hath said, ut . and kk sure before you ¢ It has been @ period of steady and sym ’ . ° ‘ 4 ; ahea . metrical development in many directions, é I II Cnyoy the fresh, em- é ' mv The commerce of the country has increas é 20) , +¥ G ass , M al Gazette The Opposition | eq near! fifty per cent; the manufac turing wes mars ( { ewspa} has most fun aby way, €SP& | industries have doubled their capacity and ¢ And one ¢ "A. W’s shoice € pecially Upposition is Conservative. | products: the railway mileage has doubled, é . . ie : 4! capacity for doing things that | and the railway business trebled; the post C13ars, . Cha , . as i otlie e business has trebled; the tonnage of é T oa 4 : a pire Ay parently the shipping visiung our ports has doubled; | é O-morrow, ; 4 i sa urdly a par with the sil-| chartered bank deposits have more than é ' t ted State for they | doubled; ravings bank deposits have quad : ¢ E : é lu Confederate bills in | rapled; the mineral products havc early é A. W. Heddin Phm B ¢ : f to s and gold Chey ar doubled (in the last ten years); the coal é ’ - . I . , veve : y cog sat of the fact | production has trebled; the fishery pro- Central Drug Store. ( ve ’ N ‘ ul over ducts have increased fifty per cent; new ( “3unnvside.” é Ca ” \ onl ‘Cle Sir Ciarcs Tup in ae have — er ee é , ¢ ‘ ‘ sal ; } tinct Industries have Deen revived. an . ee s ' t SY | ada has in these eighteen years achieved Sass _ * . : ‘ : agi its industrial independence. : - he hin Sacallen. te Daring the period the Northwest has = ” ( Pup; » On . tae practically been created The continent I : vy da i t : . popula hes been «panned with a railway. We -, f re : a wave become neighbors to Asia and Aus- : ™ ralia We have established a system of 3 Li D I . . " g water transportation from the St. Lawrence ake a 9 : . 9 it Aber. | to the head of Lake Superior. | RICES s ' ‘ smiled, bu gs Pag : . eter “or chi During these eighteen years Canada has x \ M In t g ivs news | Maintained her own position on the con- ; oe ‘ % — ‘ i t 4 heir sta nent. We have met our neighbors in | During this “month we will clear he . a 1D the Clacnath ; take the | Several international controversies an out all broken lines of rammer and S Ma : pon tak- | pu { » “commission” | bave beld our own without intife ne | footwear sf reduced “prices. We ir . - j j with the rights of others Kvery attempt will sell you Boots & Sioes as g by aggression or diplomacy to impair the cheap as vou can purchase them ‘ \ : : AS ppe pin the] value of our heritage on the Atlantic coas st | in the city. We meet all cut showing 4 ‘PI “4 A wiway cm- | has been successfully met. Every attempt priceS and will not be undersold 2 4 yee, ; sured aga:nsta <'nds Of | to coerce this country into commercial by anyone in the trade, ‘ ¥ a Cen §6WRIOR Bet Tend industrial subjection 16 the, Deited! . ’ = 7 ‘cepa _ : ¥ ! ? Z rough States have failel. We have kept our R. K, JOST, aty I : ’ an acer He question Was, ! temper, but we have also kept our rights. i — wae der the po ley < And | During the period of liberal-conservative June 12 STAMPER'S CORNER, a f the ga a ru Phere is } rale Canada has obtained and a a proud eres ; the seats They ana House of Lords position in the British empir Nothing | JACQU ES © ART! Beli. r, in full possessi eir ¢ ‘ ed Times has an editorial | W788 allowed to weake n our connec tion oa anthority a aad must meet | on the Gos - proposal, carried io with the mother land, but Canada bas} RYCUPSION to the Hast River, a } S| H { to place upon the been at the front of every movement fi raps : a ut the cost of the Indian | the closer organization of the empire. .) wuigie Jannuse Cal i * MONDAY aissed S . 3 Suak The Times denounces Our statesmen were.to the front in all the } the + an : "les a artier mte a vigation f the Government in this mat- |} @™perial and colonial conferences The | Co's Wharfat 2 o'clock, p.m _, for the Fast Upon I us er asa shabby transaction, and adds:—| rulers of all sections of the empire have oven Sees 2 a sberty W hart magne by Sir R rt Pee at U! : t ” oT. Wihhiatera - . j ia a th met to discuss in perial questions on our! Fare for thie round tri 80 cs aa : i ave received such a les- —— ! { - Pr , = 7 ee ac , AW ha ‘ i j rity on the ques- | * il. Provincialism and sectionalism, as | Ch’town, jylu—2in. L. C OWEN, lered 70a s, they were s + that dada will oppoe sed to loval Canadian and Briti a re entitled to make a 3 ts w ever again be called upon for such a con-| S¢otiment, have been forced. into the back the exigencies he | e mig ; ’ ground during the period that now closes. | Ways Isy I ju re, a these apy they were u ; I c nS } kk ted! y i g aking AT a Sta onservative 7 E> : — reene = detail | poiemmciel Facile ae Gal & lms athe oan tart manne Hee, ‘at Reddin Bros the entrar heir suc- . =e ius. B emishes Three thousand honses have been des- | ’ Cessors : —— record, diately, and | troved by floods on the west coast of —— It was alw ays 3 e t | uy a se W W i rather remem Japan. < re s 5 a t ! S$ i! I : St 1. Y a . ht ’ . ; ple s Ape ? * est in| g ube —- = the ee | BEST DRI GS neil . ' : ares Un: 1 Ounty Louncii have voted themselves . . om : S : ' al ot tel C lease . os three dollars a day. LOW EST PRICES a . . r having done a great ard glorions Prof. Roentgen’s great grandfather was | x ara » work ir g up this Canad f ou a cabinet-maker, whose works were so! ae ” I > ( 2 . : \ val Canadians wil! pe that e| famous that Goethe alludes to them in his 7 enthneiie' nave: : als . upset r ¢. itie fairy story, “The New Melusina,” written | Largest prescription patronage Wh G ~ i . : at 3 in L770. free ta surrest or 1 pedi os ae , » Tensattatats that eats Dr. Jameron’s friends’ in the Black Ministers whe sues v » the extreme dry weather in that vicinity Hills region of the Dakotas predict that he +} : ases of ay ents | the hay cr mill ban Sekt on : aa ani will return to that part of ‘ae world if R Ee D DI N B R OS| e . , : ” r e, 7 V r aD ha f the i is! rop On ths whole ae against him in the present _ Opposite P.O. be ‘ and will not be more than half the aver- he returns issued by the British Board | ~ commenda 3 responsi advisers | ao Spring wheat has not been sown at | Of Trade for oo show an increase in im on such sul s al! the district Barley is less than the | Ports of £1,330,000, and an increase in it is wever. & j fa st | a ge. Peas will be the best < rop of the | €xports of £2 730, 600 during that month, the aenenneniat ; la ss a| Year. As to oats, it is early yet to predict, | 88 Compared with June last. year. sale Mill “ oe Ao ae we] P cg ro ee A te=patch to the London Chronicle u a” te | ene hae Se, te, ease IF yam we eocasions; an aving sé r prac- | too late for them to turn « ut well. ers a _ Sere See SS 0e Haale it the ee at. Diarbekir district who have revolted and e — ( re-( - ave ————— ee oe are pillaging the villages in iscriminately. he for gover must ya- | MEAN POLITICS, Martha Eka, a French woman who was ime tiently await the development acts oe cosfined -in the gaol at Barrie, Ont., on before deciding whetber or not Lord | *itY Pollars in Bogus Money for a Vote | Tuesday attempted to commit suicide by dete iia ‘tn on .3| Le Courier du Cauada tells this inter | 880g her throat with a lath until she had Sia ured daceaks ee g story :—“ At Ste. Anne de Lapo- a the windpipe. It is believed she a anal .. a calie Wes i rre, in the ( 1nty of Kamo: ira- ka, | "* sa at | the morning of the election, anelector| Madrid advices say it is reported that refusal to sanction the no ations made | presented to a well known merchant oad the goverament has been informed that by tae Tupper Government will be justi- | app ared to be a $50 bill The merchant, | the Cuban insurgents are increasing their fie y the incoming Ministers, who will, | after , examining the bill, fa d: ‘ My] activity, in accordance with instructions ? sal intel His winneniitiias | fr wt this bill is worth nothing. It is | received from their agents at Paris and ae = * ; Y | simply peper money of the Confederate New York. 5S CH IN yi ty there Unies=, therefore, th ew | States of the South, issued d ring the James Dolan, aged 11, son of James | iq Ministry O ; thw at W it was not worth n uch at the time pee an, of Frede ricton, N. B., Swas drow ned - ts A Diss’ Parliament His Excellency is saf of the war, and it i not pass for a at . Mary’ 8 Ferry a few days ago, while dine a : | copper to day We said the elector, playing with other boys ou logs. He went Left in stock, will dispose THE SITUATIUN IN RUSSIA, | WO was” now furions;*tais 18 ‘election down between the lumber, and was not hem 5 facturers’ - money I received from a liberal agent. | found until life was extinct. of them at manutacturers WHILE Ros sia is playing a strong game line rascal has robbed » The news of 1 ; : prices s for cash in foreign politics and diplomacy, she is | '¢ bogus character of thi money, ix | ; he new Shah of Persia has announced tall of d tongeetta ie a seeme. = st ,and asa result there | that henceforth public posts, diguities and ull of domestic uneasiness and dissatis- | wac g a Atio Mr. Chapais, of niilitary titleswill be bestowed solely on faction. It is reported “that in Moscow | the Courier du Canada, has secured one of | '#€ merits of the candidates, and that n Oj anda number of other Jarge manufactur- | the bills, and it reads thus: “Five years | ™Oney consideration will be allowed weight | een sioner ing aie a ’ ld anbors | aft © the ratification < 7 a treaty of peace in the matter of appointments. d nation bas iateiy been ma est g | Cait ; is wae a v M me untae a the Ici = related of the late Jules Simon that oe _— vel) g | United States America wiil pay to the] when he was directed to make an official self, What makes the movement of such | bearer demand fifty dollars. Richmond, | report on the Paris. E xposition of 1889, ov | dh consequeuce at the present time is the { February 717, 1864. C. Wedmill for Re- | the amount named for the work was $8,006. & * : evidence gives,as the Independent 1S ar; A. Caldwell for Treas irer.” Bills! He, however, of his own ac cord, eden J remarks, that the revolutionary ment : $s chara er f various denominations | it to $2,460, to the amazement of all office- _ > ra | _ a were used in Beilechasse, Kamouraska, | holders. ‘ tis rR ais In no sense dead. In St. Peters- | L’[slet, 1 scouata, Montmagoy, and Bat tne 7 ah bu-g, it is state!, th ; a a > i ghout what is Known as the Quebec s oo ; i S VY «3 i si Rien Xesmeatial snail strict. There is a very strong fee ing in ei he eae ae rele stimmer a tH ao ee =e aw 1e East, both: as regards the resurt to cor- ‘he : meee OVS louse suits at i} a 1 x , ’ iption, and the bogus character of the; “"° ?8'é*0 Vorner. [ ROUZ, B ansk and the “Ss istrial money that was d listribute j Among the ner / y centres, the evidence is als mplete that | victims of the trick anger reigns supreme. I? you have not yet mvested in your | | X | Hf * Ralkeais eiial summer suits, it istime you had. There | i / te ert pitt SSy cient, re ea et i? sf is @ beautiful assortment at the Bargain } “Wire 5 aER Z i era} CONCERNING HURSE RACING, Corner. ‘eount Copyrghr el «neets ar flammat atu are ~~ — iii ating ° rare| rhe difference between English snd Ceasil hing. shor ia en Og . regard to horse racing \ Snap —-(ret a bottle of pure Fruit § IMMER » SUITINGS. ee i a ck ge hee m8 vd ; ES te 4 - not ing in | Syrup, strawberry, lemon or raspberry, fir } 1 | recent i brought the Prince of | 20 cents atA. J. Quirk’s, Confecti onery } iil ost violeat languag anguage | Wales more popular ty than that bis colt | and Ice Cream Parlors. Ice Cream ard We} ; ‘ 1] se li of the people, and written with a skills won the recent Dez The Derty is pre-| Strawberries ard Cream to-ni ight. the om ruth 2 Googtieney aon ae ’ ya t . s r y H6 : ; - k one narkable. 7 =f ae. and oe ; orting = as youl. "T he palter: 2 are the best, carefully atastrophe H asky ni eel. wen bu ont aioe St. Fruequin She— What I object to in a boarding j selected from the lealing foreign manu- a i ' n theee writings as a proof ¢ fj the scene at the finish was one of the house is the lack of — He—* On, facturerers. Even the most critical my t aps f the uls and of their | ™°st remarkable ever witnessed on the a ae psalm By na ae in the | the)’ are the best to be seen anywhere. iieiite i a Downs. There were nearly 300,000 per- see g en summer Comes | Com .e and see them even if you don’t bay. illest i es : | Sons on the course. Hats rose inthe air,| =~ eciipee Nl y 7 pre Gre al eta rr f | sticks and umbrellas were throwa away as | Drive out the impurities from your 8. A. McDONALD the |] I Russia t | mere bagatelles; and, with a marvellous! blood with Hood’s Sarsaparilla and thus yurnal tha ( n loes not | decision of instinct, the vast crowd broke | eneid that tired, languid feeling and even Fashionable Tailor , ” nh on the course aud lelivered such vol- | serious ese 7 oa make g eras ~ in . . ieys of cheers as had never before been | ‘etic ’ - ' . = ie 4 Ae The patrons f the club enclosure See the m—Gents’ shoes, ie 50 and COYTAGE T0 LET som r r 2 of 1 It scered and cheered again, while the $1.25 in Goff Bros’ window now. 8 ma) 7 t vreate yuiside co npanv waxed wild in | —_——- sioeill or aaa raptures of enthusiasm. At the entrance Baking Powder, -25 cents alb. ene a efforts to the pad 1ock Persimmon aod his rider; ~-JOHNSON & JOHNSO N, A nice estiage on Fitz-roy Street East, now | Be eged. it was more than the occupied by Rev D H Lodge Possession | erm pst Or i 1 do to keep a clear path ‘for | s ae Cee ye pe : binder, der, ju yt be thes . sight of a creat | ' xu the weighing enclosure. | foreign war, | sated ' saedeaan The Pri nce of Wales himese det: psig We ¢¢ alice . a as to the track, hat in hand, and led the vie , , ' torious horse back into the inclosure, and | u pie * : ' I ' az re was an outburst almost hy:- ‘Recom d } “fins the . } terica . The interest was | meh f } pre aps tensifed by the fact that thie is 7 since the Gee rges that a has been ib ra We wonder if it would add to Mr. McKinley's popalarity if he kept a {should winthe sub- Wales successful Crackers, just received, ie Crown C eelling at onfectionery. ecetiaaibonlipiecian “4 is a very fine display of Crockery, tant nor | China and Glassware at the Cheap Crock- , | ery Store.—W. P. Colwill. i junel0—4w d&w ~ ° = r act | ii + it re ea ’ HE TIP NUK JUST RECEIVED Stanley Bros. & H, TAYLOR, “The*Tip Nuh ” -- anvone baving trouble with their eyes to get them proverly tested, and if needing glasses, have therm fitted to suit. No expense incurred to find out if you need them. Evenings by special ment. | FLOUR Makes the Best Bread, | Takes the Most Water. appoint For sale in half barrel bags at ei! the | priacipal grocery stores in the city. Sauly 2, °06—eod Graduate Optician. North Side Queen Square, Ch’town. LATHST == (N GENTLEMEN'S LINEN COLLARS 2} inches at front, and 2! inches at back. Sizes 14}, 15, 15}, 16 ang | 164 inches. ; sell by acction, ‘ Street, on STANLEY BROTHERS: I am instructed by Mr. W. C. Turner to on the premises, Grafton | MONDAY, the [3th day of Julr, inst., at 11 o’clock a,m., the bu Id- ings the Trenaman property, lately | occupied by J. Pickard. Buildings <o be | removed. ou R. BEAIRSTO, Auction: er > July 9, °96. PLEASANT VIEW HOUSE, THICH has been thoroughly renovated and \ bas been enlarged by the addition of a the reception of arge; wing, will be open for gue sts after June 20th. The Proprietor again solicits the ratronage of ail who desire to spend their vacation at a fi. st class Summer resort, MATTHEW SMITH, Proprietor, | Pleaseat View, Hampton june 15. ee ! North Side Market Square. a TE nN — —— SATURDAY, JULY 11 ang ne _ ne ie ain ~ — Nugzets of L896. Gold For Saturday Evening. Nugget 1.—Counterful of Hose DISCOUNTED Nugget 2,—Basketful of Beltz, DISCOUNTED. Nugget 3.—Counterful of Corsets, Nugget 4,—Basketful of Undervests, DISCOTN Nugget Nugget 6—Counter(ful of Blouses, DISCOUNTE Nugget 7.—Basketful of Hosiery at 25 cent Nugget 8.—Basketful of Caps, 25 cents. Nugget 9.—Ten pieces of Wool Dress Goods a DISCOUNTED. TED. 5,- Coanterful of Hats, DISCOUNTED. D. cants Nugget 10. ~—Separate Skirts in Lustre and Sere. - Blouses, $1.65 to $2.00 for $1.2: N ugget Il. James Paton = Co. Ocean a | Accident * Assurance @o. | Capital,--$2,00,000.00 All lines of personal accident assurance written. | | &. KR. BROW, Charlottetourn. AGENT Monatcll OAK SOAP. Unapproache Made here, ROYAL Unequalled. for the money. All Grocers. A Creat Sale y We have too many Men’s Low to carry them over arother season. a discount of ‘The s order to sell Shoes Now, in Summer is passiog, and we do not intend them quickly we will allow unm 2S FER CLNT.—™ This will bring them below cost, but we prefer this t public that this sile is genuine, have marked samples of window. Don’t wait till the best are gone for your pair. 0 keeping them. To show the same in plain figures in oar J. M. McLEOD & Co. Hire’s Root Beer 95 COLDEST adiee Sadak Best Flavored sues Root Beer 5¢ makes 5 gallons. sedi Beer Extract with all the Ging ger Beer with least latest trouble. Favorite " Lemna etc, Tablets One Fiavors Sticky Fly Paper, Poisoned Fiy Paper, dissolved in water makes a drink. AT Hellebore, Moth Sallis, y TY °o C amphor, Insect Pow- W LTSON s ier, Fishir g Gear, Paris Suds en. Copyright 1894 by Hance Brothers & White Drug Store. WATSON’S DRUG STORE. 2eee222ee CG) Bargain Day —- S : At the Star Tailoring en Sum- y pn mer wear selling at a great sacrifice. To-day A we will give special bargains, and we want é@ you ‘o spare a moment to buy something asa yuvenir of the event. Don’t hesitate but cols right up and make your selection before they are all gone. JOHN T. McKENZIE. . 22e2ecee 2onineet oe a 6 ‘Mackerel Fishing and Sailing Parties fond of Mackerel Fishing or | Sailing will be supplied at Acadia Hotel | with a fice yacht and fishing gear in charge of a skillfal captain at low rates, I. C. HALL, Tracadia.juney,—lw. | THE $$$ ALL Y " y WIGHT) dollar goes further in our store than in any shoe store in town. Three great bargains this week ; Ladies’ Common Sense Dongola Shoes, worth $1.35, our price 99e. Ladies’ White Canvas Shoes, $1 56 in any other store, our price 99c. worth $1.75, Ladies’ Tan Shoes, This week at $1.15. Take advantage of this offer at once. All bew goods, | Yours for bargains. ! 4. E. HcEACHEN, _THE SHOE MAN Lily Queen ll | Best. the ‘Lily Queen” Flour is made trom a mixture of Manitoba No. 1 Hard and the best Ontario Winter White Wheat. It makes one of the finest. Family Flours in Canada _ to-day, and has giventhe best of satisfaction to our custom- ers and ourselves. Beer & Goff’s. Dont day Much But this is a loud talker. A P ust moris the best advertisement. A little money uoes the bus 4-88 here. Our low prices will prevail a: long as we have ®gooda to sell. We are distributers of Fine Footwear. Our stock is new and well selected. All the Latest Noveties ! June bi. SEF OUR NEW Rockford Watches NICKEL.—15 Jewels ad. justed, Breguet Hair Spring, double s unk Dial, ae Mi- crometer, Regulator, finely damas skeened, ia cases to suit Charlottetown. 1896. —————$—— All the Latest Styles In Ladies’, Man's, Youths’ and Children’s Boots and Shoes. WEEKS & WARREN pure hasers. The Best Watches on the Mar- ket for the Money. E. W. TAYLOR. Agent. Cameton Block, City. ~ LATEST IN TIES ~~ “THE TANDEM AND PARIS | a - A fine stock of Men’s High Class Furnishings. . STA NOB Y BROS. \ dade the ed, & # Herd & op iieke +e vk 7] ol