THR DAILY EXAMINER, CAARLOTTETOWN JULY 16, 1897 ss * Pons & actesee cached Gee age eo ¢ 3 | [, { THE BATON STMA MER. My 1 ye, s\ & - RN nae “ ? été on | OCA AND OTHE R TEES The steamer Halifax arrived from Bos- Sie ee . ast : ae $ 8 OBSEP BOCES ae reni i ‘ Her M ein ton last evening absut eight a’clock. Reer Bros. for Dress Sunda. . & : 8 Ny ook inward passengers were: M F Plant, WP y ee 7 nf 4 : ’ . ‘ . ’ : : If You Have By voting for the Scott Act you help to ch ee “ys vbr Wenn wen} ool : ae | protect the bovs from the salovn. Dave | ) at Arnaworth ie Aitken, ther | L } f ld | the boys. Keefe, T J "a als bh, Mrs Fri -fith, Mrs | The é} N ba, i oe Ana, Mr Ana,S A Garner, M (Garner, ‘ek » hk af u ie Sees Ace. the. Meldod will dabec (le McLellan, J McKay and. wite, A = bid) ae Miss M E Lavie Miss May Quinn; . of buving ; air of . pectolly with the business aspect of the] , ars : uying a pair of || : } Geo Thistle, Wm Curren and wife ie a thie hi | Scott Act g Market Hall. : ? one ald Boots, read this list he Oe toaget af Mern Mr Herdney; Hubert Perril!i, David ana ia ™t ‘. i These goods have just | , : a Chas Daley, Miss Ef F Lucas, W HB Cass, ‘ " ie 1 as the seacon | Masonie Tewpt Comraxy.—The an- Alphonze Martineau, Mise M, McGilvary, } aa 7 . ' nual meeting of the Masonic lempile Com-]| \ i ee sa , 4 en we put | © : Mary McGilvary, Rev J KE Jays, wife and van ’ I pany stands avjsurued autil Wednesday, : . : +) ~ Nee: 4 4 Ay d b/ it never before July 28«t children, Jessie Smith and frieud, Miss is wacked norieen —— McDougall, Mra E McPherson, Miss Me- ae A reached prices. — eo Kenna, Mrs A Cliff, Annie Gillies, Miss 1 C Sa A Wos. D Button, ty Finemwen’s Toveanamenr.— A firemen’s | McPhee, Mise M Burke, Susie Cortes,Lena anes a . ling at 81.55 T+) gourmamenut witl be heid io Halifax dur- | Devoe, Henry Williams, Mra Hardney, ee Vy eee Sa . jing the Provincial bxbhibition. The | Miss Quinn, Miss Nicholson, Mrs Nich- Ws “ Woe. Dongola, laced. plain, -purts will likely be contiaed to members | olson, Mrs S Moore, Mrs A P Farrell, « now selling at $1, 46. | of the Halifax fire department. J A Ross and wife, Alex McDonald and ae. ¢ Dongola, hetony plain, oo wife, Mrs H McLean, Miss M McKenny, 4 now selling at $1.48, From Hatirax.—The Fastnet arrived | Mr Botrime, Mrs W Kelly, F E Henens - \\ ne aa Lenad tin. | Om tiralifax about two o’clock this morp- ;} and wife, Lizzie Taylor, Maggie Eazan, pom Wage ‘& I elling at $1.48, bg aod will leave on return this afternoon. | Miss E Ward, Amy Ward, Susie Masters, it Reduced Frices ve eae : Sie had a geveral cargo boch ways. Her} Flora Walsh, Mr Dewhurst, Mary Nic- i 4 Yor ann the m.in the win | eutward cargo will clude 2000 voxes of | holson, Miss Nicholson, Mrs W Murphy, | L. ow | ebeese sipped io Loudun by Mr. T. J.| A A Layton aod wife, 8 Carpenter, S t 3 | Dillon. Saulgrove, Mrs Bogert and child, Miss “ C0 — McCan, Ida M Cathrens, Mrs J Doyke, } ScemMer Ovrincs.—Lnhe picnic at Kelly’> | W A Harkes, Blanche O’Brien, J M Par- H J d t | ALLEY &, | Cross yesterday was well attended and | sons, Miss Lizzie Davis, Mis Omeary, Mrs str aw Hats ‘ Straw ats—re uce 0c ear, SHOEISTS proved ays — A “— pe 7 C ma _ ee Miss Peel, Ms i ‘ | drove orl rom CUhariottletowh, aoa ali re- aywar ana wite, ALISs ayvward, re- : a ae / | t k port having a good wine, | maine, wife and two children, James Me- Bathing Suits in all the different grades, reduced ; large stoc . ” par cee There was aisu a large attendance at St. | Kenzie. fy duper \ buren p ene at Suii rik, aba the The Halifax left on return to Bes en at O se ect from, littie ate aud their : a = nnd fee two o’clock this afternoon. Her outward |: ] ‘t d C | 1 Shi t t ] . . heron @njoved themselves. 1@ | pessepgers i:cluded: W Hitehecek, M VW eC r 4 oa S era oe jail wage drt Waa ; Sunitentinn, a ice; tins Shrierd, Mrs NG sade ner es ee : ne tea at ercnon isiver On Weuanesaay s ¢ ed B § : was a distinct success in every respect. Pee ee A sk to see our light weight Hats—they are beauts, but they Tne attendance was unsu-usily large, THREE QUESTIONS. ar oee PDOIGY HOSS $l. 2D eet pecan BUYS A PAIR | whanrtotteton nu oa : Psy ere ae i tt kk a fi 6 t] must be sold, and are reduced a that purpose. af i er Ali bad & Mosk ebjoyavie : a wae oe phe a a . “i 5 ot beet through the columes of Your paper. Black and Grey Lustre and Rustle Cord Coats in all the diff- Aruteric Associarion.—At a meeting | First, is it true that an officer of one of of the abualadhe: rsot the Cherlettethen * the Sunday schools is canvassing on erent qualities and SIZ@S, marked down to clear. Awatscur Athletic Association ljast bight venalf of his political party for the |-quor Oi Ladies fine ian shoes, pat- eot tip. Regular price $1.50. good shoes at low prices. Other lines of shoes from 688 up. See our yalues before buying. ' the followi.g directors were elected : A. E. | Vote on the promise that every man and his | Inge > Dawson. B. C. Prowse. D friends of a certain establishment will! vote } ngewe. . a on, D. \. ro . r. . 2 + D — 4 D. Johsson, Geo. J. Rogers and Geo. A. | against the Scott Act? | Dixon. The work of building the fence _ Secondly, does the Methodist Church and grand stand will be proceeded @ith at | 2/!0w its Sabbath Schoo! officers to work a ‘once. Allthe shares have been taken | 40d talk against the Scott Act to aid poli- ¥ except eleven. The grounds are ex- | ticiats or for any other purpose? : pected tobe ready about the middle of | | Third, ‘s it true that some boys were , August. Poe opening of the grounds aud the worse «f liquor at the picnic yesierday ? & 8H OSHS 3SOBEDSH CTE HEE SE ik. BR. Jost HPDOOOG €E09 FT S0O6O86 % BEE OOO9S96E9 9 H60/'' 584 ® track will be on Labor Day, when the! A Senxpar-Scuoot Scuorar. ; a ror | Maritime C. W. A. meet will be held on the —- 3 Stampers VLorner, | grounds, Our shirt wa st sto. k tekes in this large ¢ . | é _————— * + " } > Hit : | sizes} as well as the medivm ard email. A 15¢e each. ‘Top Shirts only 15c each. Cotton ies only 6¢ sy $9009 9009099686590 90 84%° a ATTACKED BY A Heirer.—A correspon- gaod assortment shown in 38, 40 avd 4 es ident of the St. John Sun writes: Mrs. | inch at Stanley Bros., the Always Buis George Peardon, now living on the Union | store, 2n, 232OP Os @ DS YS 248788798 | road, was preparing to go to the Winsloe Gream Tartar per pair 220 yards of print, worth 7c for 5c a yard, 3,500 yds worth lie, selling now at Se One case of White ‘Cotton, "36 inch wide, worth Se, now for Ge : road tea meeting on Wedoesday |«st. When re ne haviog dressed herself she thought she $ Flic would first goaod milk a young beifer, which a few weeks ago had dropped her 5 Bi | first calf. It was avery hot day, and as are SPU soon as Mre. Peardon commenced to milk t the animal she turned on her, threw her Here . he Sroen Grat e a Gp in the air and tore her clot] ing from ae —s : =o ee er hoay, even %O Her Stocr ings. Her | notes numerous as they eet OF © Saue OSeRt ee en ee, ee eee will be a little Jater on, enongh, | That is the kind we : ro to shre “th at ¢ her body COV red with however, to soil your walls and make, and the pric is a or ae nae k a stick everything else. Sin die | and struck the animal on the head, but Til then OM at. onde with | she seemed unwilling to Jeave her victim until the third blow, when she turned on the child, and bad the mother not had | presence of mind enough to tell the child | to run away and climb a ladder sear by thechild would have been killed. It is | thought that no boves are broken, and although very sore and muca bruised, sticky or Poison Fly Paper. Tanglefoot Sticky Paper, 5c a sheet Sure catch Sticky Paper, 5c a sheet Wilson’x Fly Poison Pads, lic pkg. Smith’s Fly Poison Squares,5e pkg Salvar’s Fly Poison Paper, lc sheet TELEPHONE 98 D. SEEWART Pe FOSS SISOS LG1 $909 O9O0 990060009 2 Stes % & - Z eee — a a — A GO @ OO ~~ aw as ws Os. hl UucS.lhlUm|el.Umel.lUmDllUmDmlUCOUTee OD 23-99 3OSO £090 4044S 3209 2908 5999 -990 5590 1600 ¢ ECLIPSE BAKERY . Mr-. Peardon will soon be around again. We sell Tanglefoot at whole- ‘ ¢ | The Liberal Conservatives cake to mamyen. Bakes Best Bread. @ | haveengaged the Lyceum as sea steanen 7 eBesdex their Campaign Rooms, from I a nencspeinmanee sent (this date till after the Elect- Johnson & Johnson i t = (ion. This Hall willbe open fy (every day and evening. All - oe : — ene | friends of the party are ex- Graduates in Pharmacy. Ce mA p.cted to attend, and will be he foll t f the ballot to be used in alle re egg sree cass seccorescosooooves eves’ The following is an exact copy o 4 : ‘ cua the Scott Act Election on the 22nd, inst. Those wishing to Bordeaux Claret (0 2 iJ ape have the Scott Act removed make ‘their mark cpposite ‘the (La Compagnie des vins de Bordeaux) gio perm PRAARARAARAARAA reTrTT bare thasGehee Ae roenge pis ee eke aie % 25 ‘ r se 1 i i Everybody who can afford to spend the — pare ve a, DAEN A i |p inted in red ink. Summer Season in the Country, anes hig line of <= e. . secure s stock of light and refres! ii beverages. a, 7 P E 12," Wy A R BaF°Call or write for our new complete HAMMOCKS a, By Higa . EK EK . JULY 22, 1897. Price list of Wines, Liquors, ete., en ; ‘ > he Governor-General for the | contains amongst other choice brands Fust dpened. All \sizes—all | . Voting on the Petition to the ick Bargains in Base | a JUST RECEIVED \& revocation “of the Order-in-Council which brought aoe sa Bon Bourgeois Claret at $3 balls pase be thild ‘ 66 > it ws A — — and Chilc *: One case, special purchase S re part of ‘* The Canada Temperance Act” in the City a eee For value come to Sunnyside ae Ladies’, Misses’ and Infants’ Whitewear i 0 arlottetown. Montferrand Claret - 84 Bookstore. ee mn, 00000000 0000 . Per case of 1 doz. quarts. H ASZARD & wt, f ] li { de $1 per case extra per 2 doz. pints. ‘This lot being a special purchase of a very large line OF =manu ; 2 facturer’s samples, contains many unusually fine pieces of under “he Also a full ReneS OF Vi OGRE a wear, in Lawn and Cambric, eT eeeer much nicer than te Champagnes, Burgundies, Sauternes ) li stock, and only one of @ Kin : ; as ar -_ ap ill give ed cial ae on those finer goods or to persons < x< Sherries, Ports, Rhine and Sts POLIT CAL MERTINGS ar, making large purchases. A Moselle Wines. .? © ‘te * |B Ladies’ Night Gowns, —Toafants’ 3-4 Skirts fe ~ Our Assorted Podega Cases bi Third Di trict of Queens. a; Ladies’ Chemises. Infants | Short Skirts at o of fine Wines and Liquors. hai! The j ae a] ne Electors Lagies’ lorset Covers, infants Dresses oi Ki ranging from $ Sto S12 according © ¥4 of the Thi ee See aa fol- z sdies’ Knickers Misses’ Night Gowns “ie id content®, have become the favorite pur- en oe ird District of Queen’s at the fo 7 Lodies ' ’ Mis ’ Skirts 9 © chase of the public, being within t'e t, Se wer. | 6 a, Ladies’ Skirts, ‘ Isses oo | ed = reach of everybody, and giving general a tome, tur Se me infants’ Slips, Misses’ Knickers “de ~ <= eatisfaction. & ‘ia Reo al, Friday, July 16th, at 6 z Infants’ Long Skirts, Misses’ Chemises ‘* a © BORDEAUX CLARET G0. _ bitte York, Saturday, July 17th, at 6 ay j Ks eq = 30 Hospital Street. Montreal er LOUSHS :} 5 nities . Tracadi " Cross, Monday, July 19th, at a, “he ie 0. , ee ssn ial A ae - ° For Sale or To Let. Stzend Opposing yr candicates invited to ar This lot is well worth your careful inspection. me Jaws FRED. PETERS. ‘ 7 “i Two Houses on Pleasant Street. Good ity, «JAMES H. CUMMISKIBY. | ape BEER BRO S Se a stable and yard. eM ceseeeees WILLIAM DODD VWantip et —- | aD, : mANTED— } COUNTERFOI July 6, °97—-1m 4 A ec ok good; referen ves “prt | 4 yo, Pr Po H, , ng l, SAS ENT USES DE ae RE VAAN