Fa I NS — + —. — ee yethodist Sabbath Schoo! Pic - MIDGELL a y Wednesday, July 7th ; ‘ far } . Piemin ‘na srounds se ted for this I reNic oa . ‘ } neepy Park) are si vated near the ihe s -~ . ‘ ’ > Baie ‘¢ the St Yecer’s Bay, and is a tapas UF CS 7 : . ene cpot for a day s pleasure “a : . 3s w _w sup “ , ais { ce Creat ai Wie & ma refres . . i Y ora railway return ticket, JvUc, tea awe ** 5 cents. il ea at } lock sharp an Wiil may ¢t a) \ Me, * “ . Train wEWSY. SS Cf a / c> 5 Men’s and boys’ Vy Laced Boots. 4} $1—\\Vomen’s lac- ' ed Boots, *ip, ex- tra value. laced Boots, toe, regular price S? 50 ~ oom. - See window. aBzes ALLEY & GO. THE SHOEISTS I fe 4 \ f ——$—$————————— Sian Ferry Boat For Sale lu the Supreme Court Joie matter of the winding up Act 9 Revised Sta ate chapter 129, of . ads. witbe acts in amendment thereof. AND Inthe matter of the Pictou Steam Ferry Compasy, Limited. Thesalecriber as liquidator of the sore named compan’, pursuant ac order isied [2th June, 18f., mace by Mr. Jus- ice Weatherbie, will a Facy Wharf, at foot of ( olere ne Street ’ of Pictou, on DAY OF JULY i, ate'even o'clock in the forencor, ithe right, titleand interest of the Pic- tw8eam Ferry Company L'mited, aad f the interest of the subscriber as I] qr d ior as aforesaid, o° in and to all that cer Mdéteam ferry boat t»e “Maple Leaf,” } 1 ? thereabouts, built in of Can- oe § iy the town and County wh rr "FA str "ct . . a WESDAY, THE 6ru Heehte one ty “eu ore ¢t }s ide Fear 189] or thereabouts, as she aow Rath on of Bintan ib 1@ haidvor of rictou. ” o 7 . 4eeme of Sale—Ten per cent der sit at m Mt ofsa'e, remainder on delivery of fir further particulars resp~cting ferry- Mat, apaly to G. H. ELLIOTT, iyzidator of the Pictou Steam Ferry Co., td. Picsou, 15th June,— 18, 22, 28, j HeGILL UNIVERSITY, Montreal Scssion 1S97-S8 The curriculum comprises Courses m Aris (including the DONALDA SPECIAL COURSE for WOMEN), APPLIED SCIENCE MEDICINE, AW, and VETERINARY SCI- ‘NCE. Matriculation, Exhibition and ebolarship Examinations will be Nid: — ARTS AND MEDICINE, ith SEPT.; APPLIED SCIENCE, 6 SEPT.; LAW, 7th SEPT.; VET- ERINARY SCIENCE, 22nd SEPT. Vories of tbe Calendar, containing full information, may be obtained on app- “cation to the Secretary. Settee, Wess 3258 eeet / ‘Why Should 2 Buy ew Conugated Cream Vieuna Brea? ; : . Because iere 1s no waste In ente; Meutting. It is baked thoroughly, qin there 6 no evap ration. There ,: B0thing looks better on the table, wit Cuts in dainty iittle slices The pfice is 6¢ per loaf. Telephone 98 ‘D. STEWART ’ ECLIPSE BAKERY Bakes Best Bread. such eee +12 ee $1.78—Men's Buff razor | sel! of public auction } nic === THE Masia 7 UCCAL «AND OTHER ITEMS == - aS twee » ST Beer Bros, for Dress Goods. Piento.—The children at- tending the Methodist picnic on Wednesday the 7th inst, are requested to take their jubilee flags with them. sochiuiiiiebin P. EB. Isnanp Initustratep.—Copies of this book may be obtained at this office. Securely wrapped and ready to mail to friends abroad. Price 25 cents. MerHopist hentai Wixstor Tra.—Remember the Tea Party at Winsloe on Wednesday. This will be a pleasant afterpoon trip for many peop! om Charlottetown es the distance Ss outy iVe mies, See advi. os Hay 1s @ very scarce crop on the Island, and in Quebec which usually exports | largely itis reported so bad a crop that the price willbe upto 815 aton. Look out for Dr. Jenkin’s sale of standing hay. _-——> — DamaGse Rerorrep.—A lamage among the lobster traps on the north shore is reported as a result of the recent storm It is said that}the shore from Malpeque to New London is strewn with broken straps and gear. great deal of iia eles Anorner Year Like Tuts.—This is’nt the oulv year of its kind on record, says the Eastport, Maine, Sentinel. In 1868, no corn was planted till June 16, and other things were @veD later in being planted but the crops were ripe about the usual time in the fall and remarkably bountiful, siiiilitiiaale CeLespration. — The not only celebrated by & procession, but they raised a fund of $2,000 to estab- lish in perpetuity a cot in the Hospital for sick children. This they call the Masonic Diamond Jubilee Cot. a Tre Tatkine Macuine.—Ensign Perry will be at the Salvation Army Barracks on Tuesday evening with a graphophone, the wonderful talking machine. You can sit in any part of the hall and hear songs and instrumental musis as from the human veice. Go and hear it. Admission 10 cents, children half price. THe Mason's Toronto Freemasons the Queen s anniversary ii iene Lin-Cox. AssX. MEETING AT MURRAY Ts ~ ‘ ‘ ] . large y of rs ass led Wed y evening the ; MM Prowse “and | McKinnon being present. The branch President FMurley presided and Mr. J. i ran ae Tr “ Livingston 1 asi secretary. The meet- ¢ § was uddress by Messers Mce- yn, Prowse, J. McDonald. J. and the B. Preident, and sol : 1ously Livingston, follow Ing passed : That this the tne I as ring } EU Ww ] il ) issued Dy | the Tfon. LD. Gordon. Harmony and en- } tl 1 prevailed throughout. illic a aed ENCOUNTERED A GatEe.—-The North fe Sf : ie i ¢ é | ¢ é : ; Sydoev, C. B. Herald says : The southeast zale which swept the Cape P-eton coast on Monday the 2'st ult.,was z severely felt by vessels unforiunate « ‘h to be caught within its radius. A vessel tha encountered a gale in its fary was the scnooner Delytrus, Capt voke, which arrived at North Svdaev o aturday from New London, P. E. Islena. The vessel had a cargo of potatoes and oats shipper by Mr. D. A. Wedlock, of Stanley Bridge and anumbe: of cati'e on deck. She airived here wih the loss of 30 sheep, 3 head of cattle, ard the cargo vu ider deck in a damaged cooai‘ion. Capt. C.0k states that the gale was one of the worst he ever eXpe.ienced and it was feared that the vessel woald founder in a _ heavy sea. Near'y every sail was carried away and the decks were swept by the heavy waves which carried overboard the live stock and everything movable. The vessel was towed into port by the Merri mac in a veiy helpless condition aad about four feet of water in ber hold. SHAS SASEAAAAARA SAAR “a 3s = WIDSUMMER YHITE GOODS + AND Je ws for an equally extensive Blouse Sale. All the usu White Cotton, Pillow ing, will be shown at SAAAAARANAAS We will also show special lots of T to buy Blacks cheap. We start with * : ; © offered in the city. lines at 75c, 79c and 99%. We also offer « rice. . Such unu Blouse Department. Customers ait —— ———— PAAAAAAAAARASA 3LOUSE SALE It is now several months since our Spring iWh place, which pleased you so well. To-day we are Preparing a _ ~ © : d d successful MIDSUMMER White Gc ds an om ene of Ladies White Underwear and Vests, Cotton, Sheeting, Table Damask, Towels and Towel- Special Prices rimming Laces and Embroideries. iti ye gi Lan uoprec In addition to the above, we give you I e at 39c which we are convinced is the best value next price is 49c. ge assortment of White Muslin Blouses at half sual inducements should ma iving early will find the best assortment, BEER BROS EERE NEE FEE Ve SEE MEETING AT MILTON. Hon, Mr, Farquharson Gets a Very Chilly Receptlon The first the meeting of campaign in the second district was held at Milton on Sacurday evening. The candidates were met in the ball by a fairiv large and intelligent audience of farmers vitally in- terested in the issues of the campaign. Joshua Westcott, Esq., acted as chair- man. Messrs Wise, Horne, Farqubarson, Mc- Millan, W. S. Stewart and Thomas Dovle, addressed the audience in the order bamed, Messrs Horne and McMillan excelleatimpression by the — straightfor- ward and manly way in which they pre- sented their viewsand by the keenue-s with which th+y exposed the short-comings of the present government. Mr. Farquharson never received a more chilly reception 1 om his friends that he lid at this meeting. There were no cheers, 10 enthusiam of any kind, and his refer- ences to the debt and deficits were met with lerisive Jaughter. Messrs Stewart and Doyle received a most attentive and sympathetic hearing, and were loudly cheered on resuming their seats, made an Gewese CAMPAIGN NOTES. Ls Canvassing is the order of the day. Messrs. Morson and Mclsaac are out for the representation of the St. Peters’ Dis- trict. Good candidates, both. John McLean and John Kickham on the Liberal-Conservative standard bearers in the Souris district. An excellent ; Gioice, From every section of the province come the most encouraging rep rts regard ing the prospects of the people in their campaign against Mr. Peters. iin ——_ Harper’s Week'y: Much of the gain that has bee. made by the world is due to English soexking men aad women, and ost of .he political liberty that is now joyea in coun.cies where balf a century se) civilization bed not ob‘ained a foot- old, ig the result of ihe planting of Eng- lin institut ons and Eaglish justice in distant colonies. —— $$» Montreal Gazette: Sir Henry Joly de Lotbiniere and Mr. Wm. Paterson have been formally appointed members of the Cabinet as ministers of inland revenue and istoms, respectively. The party that used to say that thirteen ministers were too many for the work that was to be done, now has fitteen ministers inthe Govern- ment it Supports. WANT A NICE COMB? See our new line of Hard Rubber and Horn Combs, Tney do not scratch, do not tear the hair, and are as good value as we haye ever shown. > rices from 5c. to 50c. each. POCKET COMBS A nice assortment to select frome Johnson & Johnson | ite Goods Sale took idented opportunity Then we offer combination de avery busy time in our Wn, \ Yu” SEE OUR SNAPS 5 TADIES OXFORD SHOES FOR 65e and 80c —-AND— Men's Laced Boots for 98¢ Without doubt the BEST VALUE OBTAINABLE J.B. Macionit Ud Stab Opposite west end Market. Victoria Cate Great George St. Scene of attraction during these hot days. Nice drinks of all kinds to refresh the tired and weary. : Nice Lunches, beautitul strawberries and cream. JOHN P. JOY Vicror1A CAFE “ugh AE AE AE eh gk EE IE EE aE AS EE EE Ea aS Gt. George St... SALE For July is now on Come one and all and inspect tee largest sale of lens, Boys an ! 11 rens CLOTHING ON EARTH PROWSE BROTHERS, The Wonderful Cheap Men SEASIDE HOTEL—~ Rustico Beach P. E. I. ( Opens for the season on July 3rd. JOHN NEWSON & Co., Proprietors. Surf and Still Water Bathing. Covered Ball Alley. Croquet and Tennis Grounds, &e. Coach will leave Charlottetown. for the above Hotel, every Trescay Thursday and Saturday evening, calling for Guests, Returning Monday Wednesday, and Friday morning. Trains leave Charlottetown for Hunter River, 6.50 a. m., and 3.30 p. m, Leaves Hunter River for Summerside, 7.28 a. . & 4.58 p. m. Leaves Hunter River for Charlottetown 10.43 a. m. & O.ic, p. m, Summerside to Hunter River 8.45 a.m. & 7 p. m. Trains runon Eastern time, which is an hour slower than local time. Address all Correspondence to JOHN NEWSON & CO. PROPRIETORS, DONT CET-—" -«- Rattled Wild advertisements should b> read with considerable suspicion, Dom’t Taet these kind of ads lead you away from the established “act That WATe are the leading Hat- ters and Gents’ Furnishers in the city. Don't Buy a hat. c ~, collar, tie, white or colored shirt, undershirt, draw- ers, socks, gloves or anything in bicycle goods until you first examire what we have. WE WILL sell you all the above goods cheaper than any firm in the city. Try us. McKay Woolen Co., High Grade Tailors. I PR Bye ” PEP ae a - “—.., p « sip A es I= eh - “tata cS a : oad oe reer onan oe peters adnan Sool vainea:ten aecnethoanetoaall