{\ ore ; : AN —e Foresrry -—The meeting in 1 > ; * Tigit's hall will be held on Tbursday ips hh “tead of Wednesday ever; he eadbescav evenin ’ Khoes We can hareiy get fast eu ngh reasing with li bhi : ra ro r i0 : : ; wor sales are large iy ‘ Oh time ia assured al] who patronize ‘ popular shoe. — , the gathering. y ove? i received to vay are B x : \ee P form last S3 00. R " as > et , ae wane POO * $3 00 q poATTA =Prizt.—The Hon. E. J. « « netoral aa ‘lodgson has presented a handsome ‘ Lie S 1 Oey, | or « j , Don silver chellenge cup to be competed for . bout “mm &3.00. . ele ve Russia Call D3 , | Yearly at the annual regatta held at George- ; yid see this ilpe US ail towm each « tahir You shou “yy summer Open to the fishing k wy & Co, The Shoists. be Insurance motects You the Pre Ottawa “ent vited, Ona lowing : ] ‘mre eg ea . ‘\ , against the Car le SSNESS | ange: “Mr. Davies, acivil e, g peer and Jand {a wir vr 7 ’ hh yr As well ¥ avveyor, a nephew f Sir Lonis Davies, U2 yt sh Li , aa eft Otta a {+ the \ kon district where as tne purely accidental ne will he ePmolovyed in making @ aurvey hres fhey may come wie a vVew to rilway facilities. ca time it ir. Davie,’ wk conmonees at & point you at ary <r ' "| 175 miles nor .f G'enora, and. will freely 10s ired in iy | cover «a stretch of two h:.ndred miles, at WhICD potnt another party starte survey-~ ~mpani2es you are 2 O- “1, | compan yng I ing southward. Mr. Davies’ party will ® tected. consist of twenty bands, who will join him at Edmonton.” Che civil] a IR BROW. Da vier, Uttawa Insurance Agent usin, Charlottetown Taw this soc noon MAAAASARR ST You Can ry tl C, s QC ) any representation we I: ue. The W itches we wlare'the beet money can wy. And the plain truth to aim enough to sell them ~ davs of «bam acd smepresentation, tak+ time U Mors: , a re * g — We have sone ex- All those who are to be present. Easreny Tra.—Do Cardigan Bridge on De ceeds in aid of All boats of King’s County. (ais year be sailed some t Ae . Lecat Covncn..—A Special meeting of the Local Counci! of Women will be held inthe Y. M.C.A afternoon, ‘ the annual Souncil of Women of stfiliates The public are vove referred to is evidently Mr. F. D.C mittee n in httieg terms to the recent and much lamented death of the late Judge Reddin. lhe following officers were eleeted : President—D C McLeod. Y Vice~President—W AO Morson, Q C, } . . Pp , our Secretary~Treasnrer — F L Haszard, WC 2 C. Executive Committee—W S Stewart, Q | 1, A Petere,S Blanchard, A A MeLean, EK. xaminers of cand daies for admission siudy law—W Sma'lwood and D C MeLeod. Examiners of law students applying for wimission as attorneye—M McLeod, QC, H C Maedonald, A AMcLeav, QC,WA THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN Local_and Other Items, Zz of thie week, ‘aterested will please try —>—_—- o’t forget the Tea at minion Day, Pro- Saints Church, A The regatta will ime next month. -parlorsen Wedaesday 29ib inst., at 4 o’clock at which sideat will give a short account of conference of the National Canada, held in last month. The members of all i societies are requested tu be pre« also cordially in~ 3ias, isnot SURVEYING Exrepition.—The fol~ paragraph we clip from an exch- engineer and land surveyor of Charlottetown, who leit for | some timeago. Mr. Davies isa bot @ nephew,ot Sir Louis Davies. doneentipealacinn Society.—The arnual meeting of ety was held on Monday after-~ The report of the Executive Com- | veotioned with regret the depa:ttre province of Hon. Mr. Peter-, lent of the society, and referred S Stewart, QC,CR | ’ yn, Q C. Caretaker of Prince of ‘ Zola’s Proposed Lect ure Tour, It is reported that M. Z to come to the United Sta about 15 lectures, relating probably to anti-Semitism in France and to the trials of Dreyfus and himself The arrange- ment is asserted to have been made with Mr. Edmund Gerson of New York and to have followed immediately upon the decision of the French government to grant M. Zola an appeal from the sen- tence of imprisonment lately pronounc- ola has agreed tes and deliver ed upon him. An interesting detail of ! this report is that a sum approa $60,000 is promised to M. Z visit. One could wish perhaps that that detail had been omitted. M. Zola would undoubtedly excite great interest here and would draw full houses, but he most interests Americans at present in his character, lately assumed, of patriot and protestant against prejudice and ia- justice, and interest based on grounds cf that sort is bardly suitable for eca- version into cash. It is possible, how- ever, that his recent experieuces have been costly, and that he has more than ordinary need of money.— Harper's Weekly. ching ola for bis Housekeeping. If a woinan is in good bealth there is no more beautiful employment than house- work. bappier woman in the world. But how d fferent when every breath is pain, every steptorture! This state of health, in nine cases Out of ten comes from deranvements of the delicate, feminine organs of genera~ tiore The family doctor inquires first concerning these. He most ueually insists upon an “examination.” From this the mode-t woman naturally shrinks. She is right. Except in very uousual cases cf “* female weakness ” examinations are uo- o ceseary. Dr. Pierce’s Favor te Prescrip- tion is a simple, vatural remedy for these ills, It cures safely, permanently. Send 31 one-cent stamps to cover cost of mailing only, and receive a free copy of Dr. Perce’s Medical Adviser. Address, World’a Dienensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y. Boys felt bats, worth 50c to —W j) "Be at K sv. selling at 25, 30 and 35 Bine ser g> st 30c, a! wool tweed at 40c, worsted at $2 per yard doable width.—|\ D MacKay. Read W D MackKay’s advertisment in to-days issue, low prices, grand value. Boys caps at 15, 20 and 25c, men’s caps | 25c upto 75c, straw hats at 25c¢ up for men apd boys.—W D MacKay. Aw overcoat bas been left with the Wales College, which the owner may have by provin property and paying for thisadvt. tf 25 per cent discount off mens furnish - ings, from row until first cf July—Gordon & McLe}ian. Generally speaking, there is no | > JUNE 29 1898 PROWSE <#he Wonderful Cheap Men Show the Largest Assortment SELLE THE BksST GOODS ASK THE LOWEST PRICES f . 3 In each of our five great great departments—Clothing, Carpets, Hats and Caps, Gents’ Furnishings, Staple and Fancy Dry Goods. In our Ladies department we are making a special display of white and fancy Glouses, each line reduced to clear: all aew fresh styles this season. not one of fast years goods in stock, and bound that we will not carry one over till next season: THE BEST YET. lit-Reform clothing, every suit made in the Style, every suit made of good material, every suit lined and finished, equal or better than custom made, and we oniy ask a shade over half price, now lies | 2 m coos Our Childrens Clothing ‘Department is rushing this spring, we are showing all the best & newest in little suits which are all marked low to sell quickly PROWSE BROTHERS | +l mm ‘ven ents amt ver “d, beet Sie e ¢s ites vViban Ww oronise mW. WELLWER HEE EEE SS | Me seceuws ere Bi {torest Man Ul cdl 2 ye - WZ oe? NS wei FREESE EEE VERE EEE YY Me ap NZ. 7 ca? © Ne i > e SW @ Zi: bifid to buv s¢ 3 ‘ IEWART’S BREAD 4) %@: uae oe Se SA SO Oo Oe SO SO OS Se OS. SO Oe. OS richest man cannot buy any- \: a $8, ue \ STEWART (/S6 LIpsE cE , Busesanay |e ~~ se | “he a | | i'ctoria NE NB > ; +e - UU O < ae ~ ——- HU Hoanspy Bookstore. DD J ont een somennentih i nat We | Mean is This @ We have some Colored Cloth Capes We have some Black Velvet Capes We have some Black Silk AND THEY’VE GO We are going to make a BIG By making small] cape pri 3 Colored Cloth Capes Trimmed a 14 Colored Cloth Capes 1s “ ny + wor id ‘ “s 6s worth up to $3.00, now 3 98 4 + 6 oe worth up to $10.00, now $95 GS + ; “6 “6 worth up to $11.00, now 5 98 , : 4 ‘ “ worth up te $12.00, now 6.98 * - i és of worth upto $16.50, now B98 "ad . Capes worth $l?.90, now a he se worth $13.00, pow 6 = l “ “ worth $14.00, now 1.9 rN : 4 ‘ worth &16 50, now 8 938 _ ‘ “6 worth $73.00, now oe lu ¥8 | wii capes are very handsome, and the waterial of god ese pes 41 J quality. and Fancy Silk Capes worth from $5.25 to 926.09. af cd na pinged $2.98 to $16.98, and consider every one Oo now selling at ?% - them a bargalp. Cape ae if You Wish To Got) a Carefally nove prices in above lists. Blonses !! All the most popular styles really have exceptional areas Ladies’ White Cotton Underw at blue mark prices. at BEER BROS eveSFSes Sees CAPE worth up to $4.59, now Blouses ! ! Blouse Walsts. —-- — \ FPR eh # ES Capes { TO BE SOLD eee % Hy wi 8 . 4, SALE ces. Me $} 98 2.0% ft " > S b> 0. now th up to $5 Cloth Velvet Cape Silk Cape Blouses ! ! the most popular prices. We ear, is now being effercd by us CLEARENCE SALE apflalpelp OE ative SECOND HAND Pianos and Organs. No 1. R. S. Williams’ Grand Piano, only 2 years old, in perfect order, price when new $600, sale price $150 | No. 6 Small Upright Piano, good practice intrument, sale price $60. | No. 7. Broadwood & Sons, of London, a smai} size square Piano, in good order, sale price $605. No. 2. John Fogers & Son Upright, a e * e . ‘ (Ne nice piano for practice, sale price $90), > . . y a y . A No. Fredrick Strass, New York, a | medium size square piano, nearly new, sale quare Piano as good as new, sale price $125. = i | No. 9 A. B. Gale & Co., New York, a small No 4, A modern English Upright Piano ‘square Piano, in good order, sale price, 7125. in good order, sale price $130. | | No, 10, Bradbury & 9o., New York, small No . 2 -N ‘*k,a small | $ >. Stodaes, of ew er — | Square, nice for children to practice on sale . ’ ‘ 2 » sy’ a size square Piano, good as new, sale prec price $99. S150. > a. No. 8. Dunham, New York, small size £ { { We havealso on hand alarge number of good second hand Organs, all good reliable makes. We are putting them in though ae 1 : € 7 IAC order as rapidly as possible and will sell them at prices ranging trom $15 to $60 | , . 2 ‘ ‘ ) | . £ ae - é \ Every Piano and Organ guaranteed for a re ae bs pee ‘of years. A grand chance to jet your children learn to play for a small outlay ef money. Liberal discounts off tor spot cash, Easy terms of payment to reliable purchasers, MILLER BROTHERS, . E. Island Music Houre i Connolly Building, Queen Street. i ’ ‘ a |