‘ THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MAY &£. 1897 4 ~ae se | | | | | rectly fitted, im no store will you find longer wearing, more dependable shoes, Our goods will con- vince you of this fact 1f you buy and wear them. O66 SBVVSSOOCBVSSM Walk into our Store, Walk out in our Shoes That’s about the best ad- vice we can give you if you ¢ need shoes. Why? Because good advice benefits a per- this will benefit In no son, and you if you heed it other store in this city will obtain better values fering, in no you you than we are « other stor will be more carefully and cor other J. M. McLee? & Co The People of Town and Country alike all admit that we are selling Men’s and Boy’s Clothing at the lowest prices they have ever seen on the same quality of Good. Bank rupt stock. 250 pairs Men's Pants from 65c to 75e. 275 Suits from $2.95 to $6.75. 100 QBoy’s , Suits from 65c¢ to 2.75. ho Worth today and everyday in the week double that paice elsewhere. Why throw your money away when you can help it. Come to us and you will save enough on your purchase of a suit to buy Boots for the family. Speaking of Boots & Shoes We Have Them, A hig stock and a lot of Bankrupt Stock we are selling off at a great saerifice. You can save from 40 to 50 per cent. on buying this | stock, A new lot of the latest spring styles just opened. At very low | prices, Uome to us and be convinced of low prices. J, Macioaalt | Sl ee amongst our re Which should command O2@@Gr 424624 6666 BOSC GQO=2 Beer Bros. for Dress Goods, oF stitial Heantz’s Hatt.—Rev. Mr. Emery will preach at Heartz’s Hall tomorrow after- | noon at three o’cleck. Tue Wearner.—Moderate fresh north east to north west winds, fair, not much change in temperature, cilities Tae Currew Bewt.--The City Council of Bran‘furd, Ont., bas decided not to in- troduce the curfew bell in that city. oe in the Y. M. C. A. to morrow afternoon at 3.45. Mr J. C. Mooreof Moncton wil! be bresent. Everybody welcome. LT Gosret Mesrixe.— Remember the Gos- pel meeting in the Y. M. C. A. on Sunday afternoon, at 4 o’cluck, conducted by the railway men. Strangers always welcome. 1, ~son Rey. 3-14: “A Lukewarm Cuureb.” Yo-morrow.- Mr. Jonn C. Moore, of Moncton wi-l hold an evangelistic service inthe Y. M. C. A, Sunday evening, at the close of the church services. He will al-o speak at the afternvon meeting. <A hearty welcome to all. W.C. T. U.—The W. C. T. U. Annual Provincial Convention will be held in Kensington on the 8th and 9th of Jane. The annual meeting of the W. C. T. U. will be beld on Monday, May 10th, at 4 pm. A fal] and punctual attendance is requested by the President. Far Catrie —On Thursday Jast, Mr. C.A. Macnutt,Kensington shipped nineteen head of cattle from Summerside, via Point du Chene, to Messrs J. A. Leaman & Co., Halifax. They were a very fine lot. Mr. Macnutt alao shipped twenty-one sheep, the same day to the same concern.— Summerside Agriculturist. Two Grit Arrotntments.—A few days ago Judge Johnson, of Halifax convicted John Batfield and Charles Brennan for robbery on the highway. Both are late appointees by the Ottawa government to the steamer Newfield. They stole gold acd money from the Caribou mines about amonth ago. Batfield got 2 years 3 monthe and Brennan two years with hard labor at Dorchester. I. 0. F.—A new Court of the Indepen- dent Order of Foresters was organized at New Perth on Wednesday evening, 5th The new Court wi!l be known as Court Perti. The principal officers are :— Court Deputy— Dugald Munn. Chief Ranger— R. G. MeLarren. Rec. Secretary—A. J. Fraser. Phvyvician— Dr. A. A. Allan. P. Chief Ranger—J. A. C. Rogerson. C. M. B. A.—A branch of the C.M.B A., ws recently organized at Tignish by Mr. S.M. Bent, Grand Deputy. following are the officers: Rev. D. M. Mac- | donald, Spiritual Adviser; Dr. P.C. Mur- | phy, President; Joseph John Arsenault, : First Vice de; beter Robert Kinch, Second | do; Jerome Buote, Recording Secretary; | John Edward Gallant Assistant do; ' Terence John Hackett, Financial Secretar}; Charles Da'ton Treasure; J. Aibert Bren- nan, Marsha!; Hubert Gaudet, Guard; Fravcis Jos. Buote, John B. Gandet A. J. Bernard, Daniel O’Brien, and Wm. Callag- han, Trustees. St. John Sun: The P. E. Island ‘people appear to be preparing for a wave of oratory. Of twenty-one acts passed at the recent session of the island legislature, seven were acts to incorporate public hall com panies, Tariff reduction makes money for you. All we’ve saved on hosiery goes into the }pposite weet end Market. customer’s pocket. See our ad. for hosiery snaps today.—Moore & McLeod. A Bankrupt Stock of Dress Goods _ The quality of the goods we shall offer wil! surprise you. Will astonish you. The Socata is very general including one of the finest lots of Black, Colored and Fancy Dress Stuffs ever offered, at j8ud Toweling. fequire at unheard of prices. Soxe Service. —At the Gospel Meeting | Pelee inst., by J. A. Moore and L. U. Fowler. The | _ A Boer Minister Talks, Van Alphan, Postmaster-General of the South African Republic, who is now io New York as a delegate to the Universal Postal Unien Congress, to be held at Washington next week, waa seen at the Holland House and asked about the pres- ent state of affairs in the South African Republic. Ihe possibility of war between Great Britain and the little Boer republic bas recently been much discussed, and the sending of British troops to Cape Colony and British warships to Delagoa Bay has given a fresh impetus to speculation on the subject. “Tie South African Republic desires nothing but the most frieadly relations with Great Britain, with whom we have a convention by which Great Britain, guarantees the independence of the South African Republic.” said Mr. Van Alphen. “But since the Jameson raid, ia December 1895, we have taken measures tu protect ourselves from a repetition of that affair, as well as to repel uprisings of natives. When I left Araetoria several months ago three forts, equipped with the latest modern implements of war, were nearing completion, and we have inported canvon, guns and ammunition. From English, German and French manufactures we have also obtained a quantity of rifles, We must be prepared for any emergeney, “The whole standing army of the re- public is 400 artillerymen, but every citizen is supposed to be a soldier. Most of the citizens are expert in the use of the riflle. Such sport as cricket and football are of course, cOmmon in the republic, but one of the chief amusements in the country district is the target pratice ; avd moreover the old people have had to live gun in hand all their lives, fighting wild beasts and savages. In times of necessity the commandants in the district call for their quota for burghers. Ostensibly the reasons for the Jameson raid were that the Uitlanders had political and representative rights, but it is my opinion that the promoters of this invision were a combination of Johannesburg inbabitants and some members of the Chartered Company, which controls Rhodesia, and their designs was to influence the share market and value of other properties, so as further to enrich themselves.. The Government has always done everything it its power to meet the requirements of the mining pepulation, and furtuer concessions were under consideration when I left. A local committe in Johannesburg had been elected, which will see that the English language is taught in the schools where the English-speaking comm unities predominate.” SPOS 0090 © 2008 20S C006 OOOO Flies, lines. reels, Sinkers. silk worm gut, fly books. pocket scales, rods, &e., &e, Everything wants. a fisherman See our stock. Johnson & Johnson : : ; : : : eile ; casts, hooks, floats, ; : ; | : THE DRUGGISTS. aa New‘ Children’s 2—piece Suits. from 75c up. Children’s 3 piece Suits from $2°75 up. Youths’ Suits D.B,or 8. B, from $2.75 up. $5.00 See our all wool suits for Men that we are selling for Five Doijlars. There are men in this town who would ask you $8 for the same suit with- out a blush. Our price, $5.00. Carpets and Oilcloths. We have just opened up a large stock of new and eleg- EGO + 984589888008 arpets ing,New Hats Bsr IDB & Men’s Pants GnoG: Pamtes . 6:06 sib oe ewes lt eee ee eS ee Pe ki ncckioascuon ee PE oon we oe nek Good Pamts< é.vew ove Oe Ee ce Good Pants Good Pants SBS tt pe oO aI Oth © ooo once a Good Pate ic ccccintite dS od SEE. . iwc oe conde 1100; Eleven Hundred prs. of those pants were bought a shade over half price,and must be cleared. out, Come and see, we will please you in price. CARPETS, DRESS ant designs in Brussels, Vel- vets, Tapestrys, Axminster, Jute and Wiiton Carpets. All we ask of ihe ladies isa call for the purpose of looking over the goods. The styies and prices wil do the rest. GOODS, MATS AND —_—— “Prowse Bru, ae C&PS, BTS, rl ' Kid Gloves. ao —— a . peccccccceceeeees |[ii(i/ AND OTHER ITEMS. SITUATION. IN THE TRANSVAAL. —————— NEW DRESS GJODS. NEW CAPES, NEW FLOWERS AND RIBBONS Dress Goods This is a department that will pay the ladies to visit. We have some big bargains in Dress Goods that cannot be duplicated in this city. Ask to see our Ladies’ Silk and We also show a fine line of Millinery in all the leading and best styles made. Bought from the best makers in Evrope. NEW BLOUSE SUITS Wehave just opened the newest, nicest and prettiest assortment of Blouse Suits, ever imported by us. They will fit boys 4, 5,6, 7 and 8 years old; the prices range from $1.50 to $3.95. One look at those goods :will convince you that we lead the trade in Children’s Clothing. P [ Hl a AND GENERAL ORY GOODS HAS BEEN THROWN ON THE MARKET £2£244444444426422422S5 52585 And purchased by us at a sweeping discount. A THOROUCH CLEARANCE IN QUICK TIME. A BANE RVUET SALE Cotton Goods of every description is well represented. Also Linen Goods, Damask, Tabling, Towels This will give youan opportunity to secure almost any line of Dry Goods you may BEER BROS a ae ee We do not wish onepiece of this lot to find a place gular lines, and have decided to place the entire purchase on special counters at prices The prices at which we will offer them wee: sl ay ngage” ri + is 4 A Pe a NGI A ATS! AC EEG My >. +a Seal nae Ore Seton aC RIOT sites oe hs = 3 d pat