e€ ‘Liberal | Nomination — Mesting Liber: al > i Royalty wi wD &l A mees VAREKET HALL Feinesday. 30th June, Mast AT 8 O°CLOCK, P. M. | be | nei gominete Candidates for the fortheom t for the Loca] Legislature. A. Bb. WARBURTON, lent West Qu Liberal Associa- ieen’s tien. _ 40d jiticg to Electors The electors of Ch’town will not for: get that we are prepared to sell from this date clothing of al] kinds ot } ~ "<< | cheapest raies. also to the Ladies whodo not intend voting we cordial seente ‘Oo Inspect our stock, consist- ing ©*:—Waists, Wrappers, Skirts, Urderwear, ete, all of which will be soil at big discounts. Call at once : , an we anu Secure a bargsin P GOODSTEIN. New York Cheap Store AN oo pa si _ g/ f f per? Freg-for-al] Shoe Sale takes place to-night. have extra We been lectors of ld in | be taken to defray expenses, j} 2Miobing some cattie busy this week Window In To-night * ALLEY & 60. *) THE SHOEISTS FPastnet SEASON OF 1897. Sasile‘from Ch’town every Friday at noon tor Halifex, calling at Summerside, Port Hood. Port Hasting, Port Hawks- bury, t, Canse, Tsa»e Harbor, Sal- Sheet Harbor. Returning leaves Halifax every Tuesday evening at 6 o'clock, n same calls, including Souris. Through Freight Solicited. Rates low te Halifax. Apply to C2 “+ tn | ‘ : Aricba mon hiver, } ; 7 alrin lak. i W. W. CLARKE, Agent. PLE. 41 RAILWAY? DOMINION DZ x. | EXCURSION RETURN TICKETS. Exeursion Return Ticketa at one first- class single fare, will be issuel from and to al! statious on this Railway on the 50th, June, 1897, and lst July 197, good for return up to and on the 5th July, 1897. Tickets not good going after date of is- | Sne, aud are good ‘only for continuous ourney in either direction. A.McDONALD, D. POTTINGER, Supt, Gen. Mgr. Gov't. Railway Oftice; Rys. “9 ‘Moncton, Ch’town, June Slat. 1897. N.B. dy5i—¢ Oo & wkv2 >_> ove ize per pound is cheap when you consider the quality of the OATCAKE that we sell. Itis made from tine meal newly cround, ud as our baker knows his bus- mess we can Yguarantee it to be @= > @ ®> 2 ese } cond to none. / mr ’ i elephone 98 20 2eet 2 e% & — > STEWART ECLIPSE BAKERY Bakes Hest Bread. opening now | Iiuna is owned by Mr. Allison V. Armour, goods and getting ready | of New York, who is on board with Mr. for our usual Saturday | and Mrs. idee L. Mott and Mr. Harry rush. “ | Holbrook, all of the same city. SARAAAAARARARAAABAARARARARARARAAA LOCAL, AND OTHER ITEMS | eee for Dress Goods. ees gor Bros, TI. O. O. F.—Regular meeting of St, Lawrence Lodge, No. 8, to- night. Elec- tion of officers and Second Degree. Y. M.C. A.—Rev. T. F. Fullerton wil] leal the meeting in Y. M.C.. A. tent, Brighton Camp, at 7.30 this evening. _- Se Ki nae By A Horse.—A Lunenburg, N.5., despatch of the 26th says: Dr. | Chas. C. Gray was killed near “Martin’a river by a horse rupning away. Dr. Gray was a resident of Mahone Bay, N.S. , iessciilbldnale Kive’s Daveurers. —Mre, EK. M. Tilley, Dominion Secret: ary of the King’s Daugh: ters, will address a public meeting in St. Paul’s Schoolroom, at 8 o’clock, p. m., on Monday, the 28th inst. A collection will *rentc.—St. Peter’s Sunday School _pic- nic at Rocky Point, Wednesd: ay, Jone 30th, Refreshment t: ‘be, ice ere am, sports, etc, Vis tors tickets ‘including tea 25 cts., children I5 cts. The boat leaves Prince Street wharf at 2 p. m.,returning at8 p.m. —_— ~~ -— ne Ropep Arena.— It is announced from New York that Fitzsimmons and Joho L. Sullivan are to m eet July Sth, for four or six rounds. If Sullivan's Sparring shall be deemed by the public ard #porti bg world to be worthy of a ftiuish fight, a match will at once be arranged. senieslikiliiasciias Laws Texynis —A meeti members of the Charlottet nis Club, and also ali ng ofthe lady wo Lawn Ten- members of the tea committee in connection with the above club will be held in the the ¥. M.C. A. on Tuesday next, the 29th inst., at 12 o'clock, 148 21 park yr of neon, Sai CarTLe Ixspecrep.—The ports that Mr. Jas, inspector, was at Pioneer re- McDonald, veterinary Tignish last week ex- upp sed to be affect- He found one 813, ed with tubereul animal ina a owned by Mr. Richard Kehoe, of Norway, which gave evidence of being affected. svitineapiliidiais Steam Yacut.—The steam yacht Ituna arrived in port on Saturday evening, and remained until yesterday morning. The TL hey have been up the Reet goucbe fishing salmon for the last three weeks and are now on their way back. Sieciiilibitedcs CuatHamM Man Scatevep.—A Chatham man who imbibed too freely on Diamond Jubilee day hada parrow escape from death oa Tuesday night. The map becom- ing stupid lay down beside the track to sleep and @ passing train cutthe crown out of his bat and also took off a sma!l piece of the scalp. The man was discover ed later on by the train hands’ stil ina lranken stupor but fortunately practieally uninjured. He hadaclosesbave, however’ and one that heis not likely to want repeated. A Mereoric Stoys.—Mr. David Rogers, . immerside, was enriosity on Saturday. exhibiting a rare On the evening before during the Jightning he observed romething fall near his dwelling, and on a closer observation he saw something smoking on the grass. It turned out to be a stone which had partly buried itself and which was found to be quiie warm. The stone is of irregular shape and about fowr or five inches square and three-quarters of an inch thick, while fastened to it are other pieces of a different composition, and resembling whitish shelly cinders. The stone itself is of a light brownish dull color, although bere andthere are glazed sports, Evidently it came from the heavens, but from what unknown realm is a matter of great speculation.— Pioneer. ( AT THE BUTTS. The fourth and final ¢ ompetition of the League series was shot on throughout Canada. In Cuarlottetown afternoon as the ¢ almost eight o’clock in the eveni ing before the firing ' was finished. A light wind pre- vailed during the shooting at 200 and 400 ranges, and aome goo! scores were made. But. w hile firing from the 600 yards the sky clouded, light showers of rain fell and sighting bee: smevery difficult. This caused a material loss in points, The scores : — 82ND BATTALION— FIRST TEAM. Pts SR COUR 54 snes ep tntniipeeninetinsseceseacs 90 Pees SPDR cencihinewedniiiensene-oncesesmcessi nil RE IN, cine deablitiicia so cians ee Sa PRIN 5:0's-0) baliteteebeseneneccshe cue OI iit ai ci ee hg ae, ng EON ET a Pte ein b © asp Wineheess vn ak rommea ane RI Ins A Capt. Stewa: ‘ po Gaceede one « sepecenapercs AF Lieut. Mc :Donald.. iaite eonien Sbilepkibbiuci acess 70 ic ciel a 829 The Artillery team did not shoot cn Saturday. —- ee —___ A QUESTION FROM CAMP BRIGHTON Sirn,—Do we understand “Parent” to have said in his letter in your issue of the 25th inst, that all our woilitiamen are “igaorant bumpkins,” or does he mean to say that we have some such men in our rank:, or hashe any meaning at all. At least he should be more explicit, a “Parent should be. We do not only think that we have as many intelligent men in our Island militia as elsewhere, but it is a fact we are eure of, and as we have proven afew evenings ago, we are not afraid of a challenge. Every true soldier is a gentle- man and should be treated as such. MiILITIAMAN, __- The Madrid correspondent of the London Times says: “The British colony gave a subscription banquet a few nights ago in honor of the jubilee, the British ambassa- dor, Sir Henry Drummond-Wolff, presid. ing. Mr. Taylor, the American minis‘er, was the only invited guest. Mr. Taylor, in the course of the evening, eloquently eulogized the virtues of the Queen, and expressed the respect and love in which she is held by all English-speakinz peo- ple.” OOSS 9609 S60H 0SOP 09 39690609 a = Time.is Coming We have anticipated your wants, and have all kinds of fly exterminators, OOOO SESS OO UE GH 90 O04 “Sure Catch” er, 5. Tangiefoot, 5e Paisorw Pads, l0c pkg. Inseci Powder, 5¢ ez. All year, fresh and good this Johnson & Johnson Gradwates in Pharraacy : : : : stieky pap. 3 j : : : : DODO 640 CHES S0S6 09060500066 GOOG 099006 90206 90996000 p-namnanennetas SAAAAAAAA : BLOUSE = The leading Blouse Department o> 49¢ 49¢ dakas is 590 The best values 59e &2c ~ 89 $80 The prettiest styles. ~ 88¢ $1.00 $1.10 The largest assortment in Charlottetown. | ; $1.40 BEER BROS and up ASE EAS i eg gE ES FE FE SS PS SESS SPE ES oes => @e 2 2 <=. @ 2 2 2» 2] a2 a ‘ ‘ , ‘ ‘ ’ UME EE OEY vue Saturday the teams could not begin till late in the carop men were using the ; range for musketry instruction, and it was | one aoeny TO THE SENSIBLE BUYING PUBLIC... very large trade this spring. to work for more, ° J Carpets, Dress Goods. Towels and Toweling. We desire to present briefly a few facts for your consideration. ments are full of the choicest and newest goods produced, and each department is having a First, Our five depart- But with the usual human failing we are anxious and willing aid UU RASIAMAIRNIAXULMRAM ® ae 3 2 é S 7a CARPETS, CLOTHING, HATS & CAPS, DRESS GOODS AND sents Furnishines Second —We buy in very large quantities for spot cash, which enables us to buy from the leading and best m: unufacturers, and reason to claim no equals in this city. We have the e trade, now our aim is to keep it, and in order to do so will give some of the biggest bargains ever offered for he tnext month in thing White and Colored Shirts, Hats and Caps, Cottons, Ginghams. STRAW HATS, STRAW HATS. SROTHERS. The Wonderful Cheap Men If You are Going cal tien BOSTON Or any part of the United States, the cheapest and best route is via the THE POPULAR SUN- MER ROUTE DIRECT - SERVICE FROM CH°TOWN. The favorite S. S. ‘‘Halitax” will Jeave Ch’town for Boston every Friday at 1 p. m. Returning leaving Boston every Tues~ day at noon. Steamer caile at HAWKS: BURY and Halifax both ways Via Picton & Halifax Passengers leaving Charlottetown Mon- days, Thursdays and Saturday mornings, via Pictou make close connection at Halifax with steamers *QOlivtte” and “Halifax” for Boston di- rect Teesdays and Fridays at 7 a. m and Saturdays 11 p.m. Tickets for sale at stations P.E.I. Railway, Ch’icwn Nav Co, snd Clark ticket office. H. L. CHIPMAN, Can. Agent, Halifax, N.S. d&w Plant Line,| Patience Has lts Reward We bave been expecting those shin* gies for a long time.;They Sare here, 300,000, in clear, second clear, clear white, extra No. 1. THE REWARD IS YOURS | If you get some of those shtagles. Just see them. Try us for Lumber of al] kinde. JAMES BARRETT, Telephone 181. Counolly’s Whar AGRICULTURAL itinin te Pista ST. TERESA’S Qn Tuesday, June 29th Addresses on subjects of interest to farmers and others,will be given by Lieut. Governor Howlan, and Professors Gilbert and Forrest of the Government E xperi- mental Farms. A special train will leave Char- lottetown Tuesday, June 29th, at 8 a. m., Standard time, for St. Teresa’ :. Fare from Ch’town to St. Teresa’s and return, 6Cc. One Single First Class Fare for the returning trip will be given from all sta- tions between Souris anv St. Teres«’s,and bet ween Geo’town and St. Teresa’s, and £ tween R. Junction and St. Teresa’s, 4 thurs. & fri 1, aw PICNIC Universal Nall The Bell Fiano Has given to its purchasers universal satisfaction. Pure, Rich and Melodious Tone The bass is powerful without harsh ness. The upper notes “sweet clear and mellow. Prices range from $20C to $400. For sale at Fletcher's Piano Warerooms OPERA BOUSE BUILDING