; fi ' eninaninatittst | carried at competitor rates, ‘led with great care. _" ete i MRSS ie ee P lant Line To Boston 2 COMMENCING MAY.(0th. fhe favorite 8S. S. “HALI FAX” will leave Charlotte ‘own for Roston Every Tuesday, at 1 p. m calling at Hawkesbury ard Halifax. RETURNING leave Boston every Saturday at noon. Passengers leaveing Ch’*ow: Wednesday morning via Pic- tou, can make close tion at Halifax with Ss. S. “HALIFAS.” Sailing Wednesday evening at 11 p. ™ connec Railway. For further rates and all van Agent, at Halifax, or to WwW. W. CLARKE, Agent, Ch’town. DUOBELL LIN¢. S. S, ACADIAN is due here from Montreal, Wednesday, 22nd inst, and sails for St. John’s Nfld via Sydney, and North Sydnev carrying produce under deck, and live stock between decks, For further information apply to N.RATIENBURY, 2i, Agent THE CHARLOTTETOWN STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, [ STEAMERS..... Northumberland & Princess Leave as below every day (Sundays Excepted) From POINT DU CHENE (oo arrival of afiernoon train from St. Jobo, for Summerside, connecting there with express train for Charlottetown, From SUMMERSIDE on arrival of morning train from Charlottetown) for Point Du Chene connecting with day train for St. John. Connecton at Moncton with train for Canada aud at St. John with Steamers of International Line and L[asiiways for Waited States and Canada. from PICTOU (on arrivalof dav wain from Halifax) for Charlottetown. From CHARLOTTETOWN, seven p. m. (loca!) for Pictou, ( sonnecting there with day train for Cape Breton and Hali- fix, at Halifax with C, A. & P. Line for Boston. F. W. HALES ‘Ch’iown, P. E. I. SECRETARY Quebes Steamship Uo’y, Ltd “STR. CAMPANA.” Sa in Sailisg rom Wourreal from Charlottetown at 2 p. = about 6 p.m. ~~. * Monday &h oye Bo» Monday 20ib vite Monday +:h July Monday 18th July Monday lat August Monday 15th August day 30:h May Monday 13th June Mouday 27th June Mon Jay } th July Monday 2th July Monday Sify Aus. Monday 29h August Monday 22nd Avg Monday 12th Sept. Monday Sth Sxpt Monday 26th Sept. Monday 19th Sepu | Moaday 10th Oct Munday 2rd Oct Myndry 24:b Oct Monday lth Oct Monday 7th Nov Mondav 3lst Oct Calling at Summerside, Perce Gaspe Mai Bay sod Facuer Poiot. Veliyadui guamer trip for tourists. Passenger accommodation unsurpassed. Freight Eggs band- CARVELL BROS, Agents Tickets for sale at stations P. E. I. informa- tion apply to H. L. Chipman, Canad- Dn ee le ee RN i Bink a esumaconans Fra sieaee onnsaitiamaiateiin thaenina iment eae Sua, SL ies BA See ie ite aes ae THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JULY 2 1898. WEST PRINCE. Annual Meeting of the Liberal Con- servative Association. ' | servative Association of West Prince took 28tb inst, delegation from all parts of the Riding Mr H B Huestis was called to the chair. A letter frow tne President, George Montgomery, was read, expreseing his re ail manner of prosperity in the future Mr Johu C McCa:ty tendered his resigna- tion aa Ist Vice Pressient ot the first District, which was accepted with regrets Afver the confirmation of the miuutes, the election of officers was called for whev the follo sing «flicers were selected for the ensuing year: President of the Association, Jobo P Brennan, Alberton. : Fir-t Vice President for tue first district Joseph F Chassion, Tignish. First Vice Presid 2nt for econd d 4 rict Hugh J McDonald, Tyne Valley. First Vice President for third Jobu R Larkin, Ricimoad. Second Vice President for Se .Cow Pond poll No. 1, Thomas Mansfield. Second Vice Pre-ident for Tignish pal No 2, Peter MChassion. Third Vice President for Peterville pol! No 3, Peter Perry. Second, V ce Pre-iaent for Skinne:’s Pond poll No 4, Ecwa d Civhassey. Second Vice P es'd-nt for Greenmeunt poll No 5, Benjaman D Waite. Second V ce President for D blois poll Ne 6, Norman Pery. Second Nice Presideat for KX ldare poll No 7, Peter Cahill. Second Vice President for Miminigash poll No 8, Michael Broderick. Second Vice President for Alberton poll No 9 James P Cnonirgham, Second Vice President for Piusville, No 10, Alfred Wedg>. Becond Vice President for Campbelton, No 11, Maurice Griffia. Second Vice President for Fortune Cove No 12, Edward C Maxfield. Second Vice President for Duvar Road, No13, Henry J Pino. Second Vice President for Oyster Creek, No 14, Acdrew Blanchard. Second Vice President tor O'Leary, No 15, Johu © Doiron, Second Vice Presideut for Lot 7, No 16 Thomas Doyle. Second Vice President for Joho J Dunville. Second Vice President for Lot 9, No 18, Hugh McPhee, : Second Vice President for Lot 10, No 19, Alexander McDonald. Second Vice President for Lot 11, No 20, James J Moran. Secovd Vice President for Lot 12, No 21, Albert Williams. Second Vice President for Lot 13, Pot Hill, No 22, Jobo Forbes, Second Vice President for Mount Pleas~ ant, No 23, Jobn H Yeo. S.cond V ce President forS .Gilber’s No 24, Join Mel-aac. Second Vice President for Arlington No 25, Jobn Praught. Secood V ce President for Wellington Ne 26. Stephe n J Arsneaux. Second Vice Presideat for Southwest, N. 27, Samuel S mpson. The following R solution was then aul-- mitted by the Committe apjoiatd 1 F that purpose : ToG R Montgomery, Erq Resolved : That the Liberal Conservative Association for the West Riding of Prince, at ite annual meeting, desires to «xpress , it* hearty approval of your conduct ss President of thia associatioa, we bave ‘o tbank you for the active interest you have always tuken iu all matters connected with its welfare, and regret your request to be relieved from its onerous duties, sod trust that? yeu will soon again be re stored to your usual health and activity. district } Lot 8, No 17, J Albert Brennan, Edward Hackett, H B Hue-tis, J E Birch, Bevjimin D Waite, Committee. Saturday, the 2nd July, at2 o’elock p. m ,at Alberton, was thepv selected as th day to bold the convention for the parpos of nominating a candidate to conte-t district in the Conservative fintereat. Rousiog *peeches were made by Edward Gackett, H. B. Hue-tis, J. Albert Bren nau, James Barclay aad others. James E. Bincn, June 29. Sec’y Association (Watch van, Journal, L’[mpartial, pleas: copy ) the — — a : ; ‘ i . Ti.e annual meeting of the Literal Con- place in O'Leary Hal!i,on Tuesday, the There was preseut a very large R gret, that from i] health he was unatle to be present, and wishing the organiza .op } DAIRY PRODUCE AND PRO- VISIONS. Montreal Prices Cheese Butter Qui Firm, and Steady. + ~ Cu Cheese continues firm in its tone, accord ing to late advices from Montreal. Tre prices iange from | Ontario ere are :sking 8c aud over and are Butter is quoted at from 16{ to L7c for fiae-t creamery, but business is vor acl.Vve. A wouderate demand for smcked meats and Juard m reported, with nu change in prices. Canadian pork is quoted at $16 to $16 50 per bb! to. .Tk% yoods he 1} nat frequent reiiers News Notis. shead in the race for The New Canseda geaviog ‘lock is bewg trashed ahead ai a great rave, avd itis said will break all previous re ords in time of construction. O ber works are in cuntemplation, ard th- p rterems to bave been thoroughly wak- ened up. Here isacurions prediction, signed by Mr Glad- ove. in the Niweieenth Century, over twenty years ago: “Our first cite in Kgyp’, he it by larceny or be it by emp- tion, wl b tne +imost ceriainegg of a North Afriszan empi~, that w ll grow and grow uotil another Victoria and another Albert- titles ef the lake sources of the White N ‘e—come withio our borders, and t I! we fisatlvy jom hands acroas the Eqna- t»> wth Saai ani C p- Towr; tosay nm t'- ing of the T:ai-vaa! and the range River on the South, ref Abyssina or Zainz bar to be awa'lowed by way of viaticum on cur journey.” Liverpoo! Is going barbor ina ravements ! There are complaints in the British House of Commons aod the London pres that the army on service iv the Sondar was net provided with an X<ray apparatus tor the benefit of the wounded, and that the stretchers in use at the battle of Atbara had no sunshades attached to them. That such complaiuts shonld be wade eboss how much the care of the wounded hae advavced in recent years, Tae demand forao X-ray apparatus may seem to some people un eonable, but they bad one in the A’rid campaign, and it proved very u-efnl. Ao indepenJent political organ‘zation is he ng ocryanized at Torou o embracing Roma C. holics of al! polit a's rip:s. A few dayx ago a preliminsry anreting ot renrese: t.tive Catholics was held and d ed dtod:aw up» constitution. A majority m eting decided that the mream! le of the cop titoti-n eh: u'd eet forth that the or- gaviza\'on Was formed to protest a, ane! the pre-eat representa ion of Irieh Catho~ lies in the cabinets of the Dominion and Ontario and io obta n larger Catholic re~ preseniation op the floor of the shonre Government offi ials are net eligivie for mem bersh'p. ee ae 3 a ne AE yee ak eae I Th, SIEK HeARAGHE Positively cured by these Little Pills. They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsfa, Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per- fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsi- tess, Dad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongue Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER, They Regulate the Bowels. Purely Veyetable. Srvall P:il. Small Dose. Smaii Price. Substitution tho fraud of the day. Sec you get Carter's, Ask for Carter's, Insist and demand Carters Little Liver Pills, a re wust Receive ( & nice assortment of BLOUSE SETS the newest designs in sterling silver and rolled plate, and selling very low, saem W. N. TANTON stabling fer thirty horse-, with in cOanection. | Photographs Pholographs We are making #ii the Photos fini-hed -in a either on Glossy or Flat paper. old stand Grafton St. We have also a cew and splendid stock of China, Giases snd Earthenware, fine goods at reasonable prices. Grafion St. ’ iztest stvlee of Saverior mabnner, At the Norch side of Market House. FOR SALE OR 7) LEP. | Wid dis ; That well ko6#n business Hotel on Richmond Street, near the market. This Hotel conta‘ns sbout twenty good roome and shop, all in good repair. Good | ith large yard Anply to | an ats Opposite Crable'’s Hardre Store. PO! SE TS ES ce % ty wl _ ww Si Ss Siac £2 53 wy Ate Fess wel 1% HBL you look you'll buy. time is eas:ly solved. sti 6 «¢ 28 of o “é és vo ABBBGBABBLGBS: q s Naty able privts and sateens. oN NTN ~~ Strong net. bones weather wear, at a very 4. SHAS % ww Hot days are collar Fancy Silk String ‘ and fa: cy Lawn Bows, RIAL x = Rees EP. hE BIGGER & b ——GRAN D—— PEOVINGIAL EXBIBITION —AND— INDUSTRIAL FAIR ht HALIFAX. N. S. in Premiums $16,000 $16,000 Art, Science and Nature heir Varied Products on one grand ex- pance of ground. ALL SOMPETITIONS open to MARI- TIME PROVINCES Manufactures to the World U nrivalled Special Attractions $6,100 appropriated to this Department Pe:formance every afternoon and even ing in front of the GRAND STAND, eclipsing anything yet attempted in the Maratime Provinces. Watch for Later Ansouusemnt Four (4) days Exciting Speed Competitions. PURSES amonnting io $1,600 00 Excursion rates on all Railroads aud Steamboat Lines. For Premium List and further infor- mation, ADDRESS; - J. E. WOOD, Mer. See’y City Hall, Halifax, N.S. it’s No Our method of doing business. We're liberal becan-e it pays to be liberal. ‘The better we serve you the kLetier hold we have on your trade. Perhaps you haven’t tried us. Perbaps you would like to— very well—bere’s the chance, “*” Suit of Underc'otaing No pig-in the bag here. We tell you i what it isall the way through—co eller no worse; that you can rely ov. een EENSeNEPNERP —4 Secret its Construction Cream color, good texture, new goods, good fit, best workmanship, warranted to wear for years, all sizes and colors. Money back if it isn’t what we say. New York Cheap Store. Phillip Goodstein THOMAS CAMPBELL al al It’s a modest way of asking you to buy you co 1 goods here, fur we know if The question of keeping cool and d-essed up at the same We can help you do it, CRASH SUITING 86 inches wide, Only ....ccccoe ecnccacccces coveesd0C per yard in a nice range ot colors. in a variety of colors; Atso-a nice line of Organdies,—Lappet Mills - check and spot muslins, wash- SUMWER MTOMENS NECEYVEAR those all linen collars to sell at 2 for 28e. WE ARE MILIINERY LEADERS rE. Perkins & Co.. + DEALERS IN WOOL. .«s++-s-- B® BA sscsscsGaassss5 a LEBGERGEGARAAD ALGAE WALES 732 sors a Qi Kesar Few PAGIPPPITPPPT TIO Be @eeeaeeseneeeneenaeeeeneeeneeeese @ edoccesenae Gee Saren 0 9.ne od $200600 gue ad uedsee bese kee Eee PUCK SUITING 28 inches wide, only lec per yard. GRENADINE 28 inches wide, at only 15c per yard. “ CORSETS covered with French sateen, cool and shapely for hot c:ol price. : ~~ wilters. but pever mind, we’ve got a variety of styles in ; g ) y lies, Fancy Silk Bows, Fancy £ilk Ties with lace ends, UNNYSIDE. soossos were @S® Walisss | Hand Bags A nice fresh stock just received, | T J WAKalS, = ALi ERATION SALE. DUST} Dares t We have added 35 feet to our store and in taking down the partition walls we have had lots of ime dust which could not be prevented from getting on some of the goods. Un Saturday we will commence a clearence of all dusted goods. Bcots aud Shoes, Readymade Clothing, Underclothing, White and Colored Shirts, Hats and Caps, Ladies Wrappers, Shirt Waists, Cottons, Fiannelleties. All dusted goods will be cleared regardless of price. ee tere ee ee london House Be sure and come and get your share of the bargains. Goods will be on tables, J. B. Macdonald & Co, ~The Bert Place to Buy Your Clothing and Boots a High Grade. English Manures are the BEST, CHzaPEST, and Uuly Reliable Fertilizer on the market. Have been largely used’ here for 10 years, with most gratifying results—ind without @ single failure. Pamphlets etc., on application. —_——_ Opposite Parliament House, Grafion St.