* wy ae * See * a Pn —F * S39 Stepp bnramtate pt sam sees at .% ; we? 4 = C2 Ne ee * et. 4 Ee 7.4 ~ RA ln, ES EWE errr a A ey se ng Ce * aoe ‘a A MiB et ak AR: tte Raa ts Heeb Ng AE anges z a “ ‘ iy. ee 4, Sige se PETC 8 te Da MN Ca takct © A A . - * 5 ? *. = os i jab, = et ist $0 AY 2 a RET aes g RE e: BP STON PRE Bas, Bie * ARAM sR A aT A OM ME Mia a MA 7 * e , hs °m urday. the 10th inst., Jeave the Steam Navigation Compauy’s Wharf at 9 o'clock a.m.,for Crapaud, and returning will leave Crapaud for Charlottetown at 5 o'clock, p. . On account of this arrangement there will be ao boat from here at 2 o’clock on Saturday as adverticed. Kanone L. C. OWEN, Ch’town, July 8th. Agen . A Special Sale in ladies Skirts and Waists. Magnificent collars, the latest styles and patterns, the king skirt, Also big bargains in Gentlemen’s Wear of all kinds. Big bargains to-night. Call to see me before ghing elsewhere. P GOODSTEIN. New York Cheap Store THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN JULY lv, 1897 Our Window for display of Hot Weather Goods Fine line Sponges Fine Soaps Bath Brushes in variety, etc., etc. Prices are away down. A. W. REDDIN, Phu. B SUNNYSIDE, OOOO OE YS OOOE OOH EEO S OHSS SHOHSEOHHASE ne Bee: ge et Re a ei 8 AT SPECIAL DESPATCHES TO THE EXAMINER, FICERS. vii WORTH UP TO pianos ed at Once, Nearly 100 pieces of Dress Goods of all kinds, worth up to 80c. a yard feet : . ‘ @ we VY ali early for choice, All go at 35c. | RECIPROCAL TARIFF REGULATIONS. ’ ae a Sa For 12 Days Only ' | Rules for Qur- Merchants. fat 50c. Orrawa, July 10—It now transpires i: what some of the sweeping changes that r y mT 2 i tens WORTH UP TO $1.00 | pave been threatened in the militia force ion Stated. Spe ada ° | _| are to be: Lieuteaant-Colonels: who have rhe choicest Dress Goods in our] siained the age of 60years, msjors who stock, nearly au Rew, and latest | pave attained the age 6f 58 years, captains materials of this season, going at 50c. | who have attained the age of 50 years and a yard, regular price up to $1.00 per | Lieutenants who have attained the age of vard 45 years will, unless under very excep ; tioval circumstances, be placed on the (ur Capes retired list. This regulation will also apply to the Oo ; regimental staff officers. Are Clearing Fast Freee No officer having attained the limit of r : age mentioned above is to be recommended Capes worth up to $4. Ld at $2 UU for promotion or appointment to that do do 5.25 at 2.75 | rank. lo lo R 95 at 4.00 District Officers Commanding are re- - Velvet I ace Black and Colored quired to share stalery en Dek ? list o ‘ oe ae officers retirable under the foregoing regu- Cloth. A rare chance to get a €&Ppe | jations which go into effect immed-ately. ch *t An increase of pay wil! be granted at the 25 per cent. discount off. | rate of 50 cents per day to.all officers of the a : . permanent corns, except the commandant L ip Be ’ | after four years oi substantive service, and aulus Sb a further inerease of 5 cents per day Inaligh Water anfa after eight years of service,-— provide- ihe eé: ; ' it ‘ te 4 ai I J t Kogiish 1G BP PTaoss, that they bave not received a step of sub- BIG BLOUSE stantive rank during the interval. Perman :“e vale . ent officers performing the duty of c LEA RING SALE Adjutants will be allowed 50 cents extra STILE ON, per diem. General Gascoigne gives subordinate i officers generally a severe wigging in the ’ B notice that he Las sent out. - os Coe The notice is the outcome of the troub!e Wholesale and Retail ja the Queen’s Own, Toronto. mney a tae ee Regulations in regard to the reciprocal You fan Always tariff of Canada have been issued by the Minister of Customs as follows: Persons . making an entry of geods under the Re Sure Canadian reciprocal regulations of 1878 are to furnish a separate invoice of the ar- Of having the correct time, if you | cles entitled to such entry.with edeclaration buy your watch from me. I havea} aunexed thereto from the exporter or his very large stock of the best time agent, made before a notary public or y ‘de i bh commissioner for taking oaths or the keepers. I take great pride In having | chief municipal officer of the city or town my watches thoroughly timed and | or the British Council, or be*‘vre a presi- tested before I offer them for sale. My | dent or secretary of the Chamber of Com- suarantee with every watch. If you meree as to the origin and value of the i! So ad article ina form prescribed. The follow- |: want a good watch buy it from directions are added. Where invoices are made out at prices Se below a fair market value for consumption W W WELLNER in the country of exportating invoices ° . L 9 must show in separate column or other- Jeweler | wise by addition thereto, such fair market vy -lue. D f Canada, "9 OmInOn 0 Stevvrrerevvvevevnnenengnttynttez PROVINCE OF = <a - : : i = § Good = Prince Kdwatd Island | = souvenir woods = - -— = —-_ City of Charlottetown = , - = A beantiful assortmert of — —_ = Souvenir Chinaware = Before Francis Longworth Haszard, Esq., | S= having "aaa <- yong fon a = the Stipendiary Magistrate for the City | = town, GUily Fost ce, = ¢ Charlatte = Queen Square Gardens -—3 of Chariattetown, => eu “_as <> aa : te Sti- |S vole nlal Building, S.S. — Take notice that His Honor the Sti- | $= ssa ntey.etc,. cic. Kvery vis. —s adiary Magistrate for the said City of | S—- a aad diet will aaa Rae = Chariottetown, has by virtue of the pow- | S— ia tnaad enn te Seles: Sila = er and authority in him vested by the sta- | $= with ier as . mouvenir of ae if ‘ { 8 y sal : Bd oe i » = - potter Asseinbly of the said = their visit to the «Garden of = sian, = = ‘ "99 ‘ ’ ij o = An Act to Consolidate aud Amend the = a sop ee ee = severa! Acts Incorporating the City of | = as ne ber = , ordered and inted that = places of interest, mounted on = Charlottetown, ordered and appointed that | S- fa 14 95 cents each. SOW- —& Wednesday, 14th July, next, be the day | & aduniie Pa F r Weights we ——_ set down for hearing all appeals made to | $— ; we 7 = 5 um the preceding Valuation Assess- | $= °C: = m uts ofrates imposed or authorized by | S= = the City Council of the said City, and = CHO CARTER & i) = th .t on such day and daily thereafter, un- | e . 3 til all such appeals have been heard, at | = = the hour of 10 o’clock in the forenoon, in | @ Dealers in Souvenir Goods, ee tee Police Court, in Charlottetown, afore- | &— Fancy Goods, Books, <_ asid, all such appeals will be heard and = etc., etc. = finally determined by him. _ = Dat: 1 this 6th day of July, A. D. 1897.) $= Queen Street. —— ROBERT VANIDERSTINE, = > Collector for said City. hi | ib 3 ANAAALDUAAAALLALAAUAM ALU bbAdtddiNe SSOSCSSOHOSSHSHSSCHSOLRSOOHUTOSOD eo - 2 , “ tie © ’ . 6 At the request of the people interested, 4 the Steamer Jacques Cartier will, on Sat- 6 Militia Officer Retired, — Orrawa, July 10.—Major J. A. Black, who bas been on the pay list of the active milit a as Brigade Major for Nova Scotia district,bas been retired and transferred to the infantry reserve of officers, os Fatal Train Accident. Moncron July 10.—A little girl named Bourke was killed by the Shediac train last evening @ few miles east of here. —_— oe oO LATEST NEWS BY WIRE AND MAIL Lacos, British West Africa, July 8.— A body of troops inthe employ of the British Niger Company reports having discovered and pursued the fugitive king of Benin. During the pursuit three towns were captured by the troop: with severe joss to the natives, but the king succeeded inescaping. The troops lost Lieut. Fitz- gerald and two men killed. Loxpvox, July 8.—This evenigy, at the Hotel Cecil, the Cordwainers’, Company gave a banquet to the colonial premiers and their wives. Sir Wilfred Laurier and Lady Laurier sat on the right and left re- epect'vo'y of the master of the company aud covers were Jaid for 300 guests. Lonpon, July 8.—Mr. Jobn Redmond, M. . the Parnellite leader, by special permission of the British government, paid along visit on Jubilee day to the Irish political prisoners in Portland prison. Throughout that day he stayed with them in theircells and he tells the associated press that some of the Cases are desperate. Henry Wilson and Burton, Mr. Redmona adds, are complete wrecks. ‘They are per- mitted to be seated whenever they like and are only lightly worked. He fears they wil! die unless speedily released. Harrigan is demented and if released will have to be restrained, like Dr. ‘thomas Gailagher and Albert C. Whitehead, Altogether, there only five Irish political prisoners undergo- ing imprisonment. The ordinary convicts of Poriland prison are mostly employed in the quarries and in the openair. The Irish political prisonerg, bowever are closely confined to indoor labor all the week, and are not allowed out except on Sundays. Mr. Redmond is in constant communi- cations with the government in regard to prisoners, and recently secured a special commission Of Lonjoa doctors to report on their cases. ee Church services. METHODIST. Prince St— Frayer meeting at HS Rev G M Campbr:latiland7. Sunday School and kibie Class at 2.30. Grace Church... -fFrayer meeting 10. Bev Wi Kirby at ll and 7\U Topic ‘Loving God and hating evil,” even: ing topic, “Turning back in the day of battle.” Sunday school and Bibie Class at 2.15. Ep- worth League at 3.26. Strangers cordially in vited. Seats provided for \strangers. ‘PRESBYTERIAN. Ziov.—Prayer meeting at D Sutheriand at 11 and7 and Bible class af 2.30. St. James’—Prayer meeting at i6. Rey. T. F Fullerton at ll and 7. Sunday school and Bible class at 2.30. at 10.15. Rev. Sunday -+chooi CHURCH OF ENGLAND. St. Paul’s— Moly Communion at &.70, Morning prayer at il Sunday school and Bible class at 32.80. Evening prayer at 7. Weduesay; shortened ceryice with addressat .33, All seata free and unappropriated Every-body welcome. St. Peter’s.— Holy Communion at8 Matins atli Bible Class aud Children’s Catechis- ing at 230. Evensong at 7.411 seats jree and upappropriated BAPTIST. Prayer meeting at 18030 Rev.C W Corey a’ lland7. Sunday schoo) and Pagror’s Bible ciass at 2.30 Strangers welcome and pro- vided with ec -mfortable seats ‘ CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH Correr of Prince and Grafion § Sts Sunday School and Pastor's Bible Class at 2.30 . Prayer Meeting Wednesday evening at 5.00. CHRISTIAN Church.—Upper Great George St, Sunday School and Bible (ass at 2.30 YPACE Prayer Meeting Wednesday evening at 7.39 CHESTNUT StREET Prayer meeting on Chestnut street Sunday at 4 o’clock. SALVATION ARMY, Sunday services at7. 11, .3, and at7 p.m Week night services —Monday, Tuesday, Toursday, Friday and Saturday at 8 p. m,. MISCELLANEOUS, GOSPEL MEFTING.—Remempber the Gospel in the Y. M C. A, parlor Sunday siternoon at 4 o'clock, conducted by the Railway men. strangers always welcome. Lesson—sohn 3-16.°The uuspeakabie gift.” meeting : Sarsaparilla The Remedy with a Record, 50 Years of Cures The Season for Light Sam- mer Coats.— We have a full su ply of Cotton, Linen, Rus- sel Cord, Lustre and Silk Coats, which we are selling at tempting prices.-McKAY WOOLEN Co. Miss Chisholm will be in her studio in Morris Block Wednesday, July. 7th, and will give lessons in China, Oil and Water color painting. Also in drawing from nature, during July, August, and the first week in September. 153— 2d lw, w2in. HAYING,— For sale cheap,a one horse moweras gootas new. One season in use, Just the thing fora small tary Annly to John Newson, july 2 wks, WILL NOT HOLD THEM OVER Perkins, The balance of our summer Hats, Bonnets and Shapes. Just see the prices, and if yoa want a hat you will buy, GOLE STOCKINGS AND SWEAGERS. a ee i ow toem, cent during this week. Goods, at Sunnyside - Dry = Goods = Store eras We do not intend to carry over if lew price will gg s Our stock of Golf Hosiery and Stockings is too large, and in order to reduce it will give a discount of 20 py 4! a « i APAAASAAAAAAAAARARASARARASAS re, ¥ CAREFUL BUYERS— you—and you ad—and come. people who make every dollar do its utmost—people who think before they hbuy--are the customers who are coming here—more all the time. Why? = Just read this HOSIERY.—all kinds forall kinds of people. Here few of the cheap kinds. Ladies’ ribbed cotton hose, &c Ladies’ ribbed cotton hose. 12e Children’s ribbed cotton hose, 9c GLOVES.—We start them it 10c per pair,that buys a black or tan cotton lisle. are a Black or tan taffeta, l5e Black or tan taifeta, 22c Gloves of all kinds and prices for children. Kid Gloves vf all the good kinds. EILINGS.— Spotted Net at 1L0c,,13c, lic and up. CORSETS.—Our leader these days is the light weight line, 7 ounce, 42¢ up. A “well worth 79) Corset” at 50c, SHIRT WAISTS. Cool, comfortable, dainty, durable— all kinds at all prices. Shirt Waists for Shirt Waists for Shirt Waists for 70c¢ each and up. Every advance in price meaning an advance in value. SHIRTS FOR MEN.--Good unlaundered white shirts, 55c A splendid shirt, unlaundered, linen besom and bands, a dollar won’t buy its equal elsewhere,75c Co'ored laundried Shirts, COOL UNDERWEAR.— Ribbed Cotton Underwear, 39c per suit. 35c each 54c each Soc Plain Cotton Underwear’ 45c per suit, Plain Cotton Underwear, 68c per suit. Fine Balbriggan, $1.10 per suit. MEN’S HOSE.-—Cotton hose at 8c a pair. Good grade cotton hose, Fine Black, 12¢ l6e TIES THAT WASH.—-Are the ties for this weather. We have them at all prices; new shapes. COLLARS & CUFFS.— 3uilt of honest solid linen, Made to wear well, look well. Lots of stylish shapes, Moore & McLeod. ELELE ELE ER EE ES PEE ESS FEE SEES SSP AS ASA AAAS ABA RSARAARSARSANAASSAAARARSSASE *~ EERSTE EERE EEE PEE EY Lawn Tennis Flannels, Cricket Flannels, Bathing Slits, and all hinds os seasonable Dry | Whew | But it's Hot o BREZF CooL Cool Summer Coats, $1.00 up. Cool Summer Underwear. Cool Summer Suits. Cool Summer Trousers. At the Very Lowest Priees. They R velues,and you should see ’em. D. A. BRUCE Fine Tailoring - ce owe pm ons 4 ? +s