iZ ere <x i) We're at H Your / : | - J = . ' Oo 1): ry ' ; ‘ {j i n s/ ‘ ‘ a 1 & a} 4 } newes > me a: ec eciat A> SHOEISTS Ix THE = yeeeteee® POCCCOP ODOR itor —~ ‘te Girls Wehave some nice, stylis serviceable Boots, and ox- blood. Spring-hee! and c =e y nand h chocoiate wee oe we mmon sense heel—just what the girls like. ; ' Also, Sprit g-heel De ngola boots in laced and buttoned. ® Thegoods wil! please you. The prices w se you eee0e 1 i ' qi . 4 a § ' g ; a n ; Stampers UCoraet ' ’ mUR-CAL ‘NGET TINGS. Third District t of Queens. The undersigned will n fthe Third District of Or 1een’s at th omcgtmes and places. i. T. “iat July 13t] ' a oerberi, Luesdav, Juiy ioth, at veloek, DB m Honaghan Road, Wednesday, July Lit 5 tba clock, p- Mit. Sewart, Th ireday, July L5th, at 6 Teloek, p.m. : Wasloe Road, Friday, July 16th, at 6 meek. n m. i Lite York, Saturday, July 17th, at 6 ace, p. in. ; Tevadie Cross, Monday, July 19th, at Peiock, p. m | me Opposing candidates invited to ae Dd FRED. PETERS. a JAMES H. CUMMISKEY itr, 1 4° a 4 unt \ mu Ss the Lil. Is ALLEY & CO. ef yl - } j i their | Service a) whet! fh pate = S fae i — | co ca ca =— | aa vr pal cP a) —_—s nee cD ca ' | | { | i @OLS $O00000006000000006 Soeoosve? 6600 0oee 1 | season - THE _ — SOT MM TR 4 VAY L ) VAL AND UTHER ITEMS The Liberal Conservatives have engaged the Lyceum as Campaign Rooms, from this date till after the Elect- ion This Hall will be o pen evry day and evening. All friends of t e party are ex. pected to attend, made welcome. and will be i Beer Bros. for Dress Goods. Bo Tue Campana and the Fastnet were in port today. ails oiiiliil Tue Sraxtey arrived from Pictou abou! riay. = - Wav Anovut music on the square this It’s time to be thinking about it. -_ Orient Division meets this evening in Masonic Veale at 8.30 for special busi i¢ss,. a C. O. F.— Regular (Char meeting of Court iottetown tonight at 8 o’clock. —— ——— Prince Edward Island Illus- trated is for sale at all the Kookstores, Priee 25e.. l.O O. F.—The Joint degree team t go to Grand Lodge will meet with Wildey Lodye this « ed to attend venting. All members request ——_»-——_—— *Twas NEEDED A vw stone it dowa on Water h the Davies House aunex t»> A ere ssing Street, from Rattev bury’s as been p | Missk, |Henry, Mrs.R. A. Cox, Amelia Cox, | Eliza Matheson, Mrs. M. Gill, Mrs, | Tallis, Miss McWilliams, Miss Hovey, | Girouard, A. Hamilton, Miss J. Hamilton, -Orner. hse aera Lors or Wueets.—The 1]: iggave ofa family from Montreal by the Campana | for Br ‘y Beach consisted in part of six bisvelss. sissies Cuvren Parape—The member of St. George’s Lodge will attend St. Paul’s Church Sunday morning. All members of sister Lodges are cordially invited to join with them. Ail Liberal-Conservative cCanvassers are requested to ‘report at the Lyceum to- “night at 8 o'clock. siete Somesopy Srote Itr.—Mr. W. D. i } ‘ the lalifax Chroicle writes 1s as follows: “Beautitul | *rince Edward Island’ only remained on | ny desk long enough for me to write a Everyone waated to steal it and j some body succeeded. Would be obliged for a second copy.” Tue Oprra Hovse.—The Ethel Tucker Company played “The Governess” last i i et the Electors | i | we. SFG 8686 When You Buy Bay a kk ‘2 bay a loaf that is to be Swee If it is not you your word. Our Corugated Cream that LUudl, 18 Our latest and best. per loaf. : ! Telephone 98 ‘ yi ae a a} ECLIPSE BAKERY j Bakes Best Bread. a Beene © a2 2eet ct a PICNIC Fishing, B ticket, Cr oquet, t he Birch h Groy ‘re, Freetown ednesday, next. 4a$3 da bing to it. in leaves at “Ue fare js only 45e. “attend, and you will not istppointed, af of our Bread you guaranteed t, clean and tasty. iz we will refund money without ool, Vienna Bread ¢ It is 6c. @ \D. STEWART Bas Baseball, Football, * Quoits, — and all kinds of amuse- ‘ = that you could think of the big Picnic tu be held in ; th; Do not ‘8 Opportunity of a first- YS sport pass without The special ¥ o'clock local. Be sure ¢ 6 é é 9 ’ linen’ jon Do | Sea of well. Toni ght the thriliing drama “The Ice” will be presented, Give ther | a full house. > — Merb icaAL Sociery.—A few days ago we | published the list of officers of the Medi- | | cal Society of this province. was incomplete. DeEIOW : Wresident—Dr. F. town. lst Vice President—Dr. P. King’s County. 20d Vice President—Dr. F. F. Queen’s County. 3rd Vice President—Dr. Alex. McNeill, Prince County, Treasury—Dr. Geo. Dewar, Southport. Secretary—Dr.S.R. Jenkins. Members of the Medical Council—Drs Tay!or. R.Johnson, Conroy, Beer, McLeod, S. R. Jenkins, Rk. McNeill. Officers of Medica! Council— Pres. McLeod; Registrar and Secretary, Dr. R. Johnson; Treasurer, Dr. 8. R. Jenkins. A full list will be found P. Taylor, Charlotte. McLean, Kelly, evening toa highiy delighted audience. | The play was wirably mounted, and Miss Pasbeae Mies Russell, Mr. Meldon | | and others in the cast acted their parts But the list. | $000 00000000006900900000004 9090S 09S 9000 0060 Dr. | | BD 2S DIAS OBE 0000 00006 VSO ©000 0005 0000000000080000 THE BOSTON STEAMER. The Halifax arrived here last evening from Boston with the following passengers : Miss Smith, Mrs. Tweedie aod child, Mrs Kt. B. Foster and son, Maggie Staele Moxey jr. Mrs. J. Acton, Mise L ‘Haslem, McDonald, Miss M. MeD mpald, Miss McEwan, Miss McKachern, Miss Me Donald, Martha Stewart, Mrs. D: H. Stewart, Mrs. Gilvray, Mrs. Beales, and children, Mrs. Harrison, Mrs. J. Me- Donald, Katie Price, T. K. Shaw and wife, Mrs. D. Howard, Misa M. Gibbs, } Miss A. Redmond, George Carrier, Miss M. A. McPherson, Miss C. A. Rosa, Mrs. McDougall, Miss M. McPhee, Miss B. McPhee, Mr. Onslow, Mrs. Priscilla Dartmouth, Lizzie Bruee, Mary Matheson, Jessie A. McLeod, Mrs. Jno. Graham, Mrs. G. Rk. MeGilvray, Sarah Roche, Katie Burns, Harry J. Paul, D. J. Matheson, ; Geo. Graham, Miss E. Gallant, Maggie Henderson, Winifred Smith, Mrs. T. Me- Jane F. Chaisson,Margaret McDonald,Mrs, os mae Smith, 7... 3 Richardson, Miss Sinclair, Joo McDonald, Mrs. Geo. Olsen and child, Annie Matheson, Ellen Black- burn, Sadie Munroe, Lizzie White, Katie McPhee, Miss McQuaid, Mrs. McCormack Miss M¢ eed. Miss Hubley, Clara Leard ; Krom Hali ifax Dr. Wm Heater and wife, Dr. W. S. Steer and wife. The Halifax left on return to Boston this afternoon taking the following passen- : Mrs. L. A. Johnston, Mrs. Higgins, Mrs. W. F. Smith, Bessie Smith, Katie Nicholson, Mr. C. F. Mills, Mrs. J. D. McLeod, Miss Baker Miss Enman, Justice gers Miss B. Hamilton, J. North, Miss fF. Mc- Donald, Mrs. John Corrigan and Mrs. Hodgson. LOCAL NOTICES, The value of Lime Juice is in_ its strength, freshness, and freedom from impurities. Sovereign Lime Juice answers the test. 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. pron nionne hele On account of the convention of the Churches of Christ at New Glasgow, ne- cessitating the absence of Rev. Geo. Man- ifold {rom the city, there will be no vices at Central Christian Church neat Lord’s day. ser~ i Cocoe-Cola = - ismora thana nicely flavored syrup, asit contains, to a remarkable degree, the tonie properties of the won derful Erythroxylon Coca plant of South America, which luas a world- wide reputatien for sustaining the vy tal power under conditions o1 extra- ordinary fatigue, end affords prompt reiief for mental and physical exhaust- tion and nervous prostration. AS Aa nerve stimulant, toca has been ued py the natives of Peru and Bolivia from theearliest times Its nse pro- duces a gentle excitant effic tlike coffee, but thiscondition is not follow- ed by any feelings of labor or depres- sion Coca-cola contains also the ex- trac tfrom the African Cola, nut which is esteemed throughout the world for its stimulating, enlivening and reviv- ing properties. This forms one of the choicest, most desirable and efficacious tonie and remedial combinations pos- sible - ry it next time you are tired and thirstv. Tobe had only ai our Soda Fountains, 6c a glass. Johnson & Johnson Graduates in Pharmacy. ; 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 SRARAAAAARARSAR RARARAAARAR MIDSUMMER WHITE GOODS AND Blouse Sale. ing, will be shown at to buy Blouses cheap. offered in the city. lines at 75c, 79c and 99¢c. price. Blouse Department. SARAAAARAAAAAAAAARARAARAARAAAAAAA BLOUSE SALE It is now several months since our Spring _White Guods Sale took place, which p!eased you so well. To-day we are Preparing for an equally extensive and successful MIDSUMMER White Goods and All the usual lines of Ladies White Underwear and Veste, White Cotton, Pillow Cotton, Sheeting, Table Damask, Towels aud Towel- Special Prices We will also show special lots of Trimming Laces and Embroideries. In addition to the above, we give you an ,uaprecedented opportunity We start with a line at 39¢ which Our next price is 49c. We also offer a large assortment of White Muslin Blouses Such unusual inducements should made avery busy time in our Customers arriving early will find the best assortment. BEER BROS BEER EEE EEE WEE FE we are convinced is the best value Then we offer combination at half DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JULY 9 Renn NYY NNN E NY ¥Oo y me - SALE For July is now on Come one and all and inspect tee largest sale of Men's, Bo CLOTHING ON EARTH PROWSE BROTHERS, The Wonderful Cheap Men Bordeanx Claret Co (La Compagnie des vins de Bordeaux) For Summer Outings Boating and Fishing Trips or Country Excursions Qur Assorted Bodega Cases of fine Wines and Liquors, ranging from $ S10 S12 according, to contents, are giving general satisfaction. kea"Call or write tor our new complete Price list of Wines, Liquors, ete., which contains amongst other choice brands Bon Bourgeois Claret at $3 Per case of 1 doz. quarts. Montferrand Claret - Per case of 1 doz. quarts. $l per case extra per 2 doz. pints. Also a full assortment of Champagnes, Eurgundies, Sauternes Sherries, Ports, Rhine and Moselle Wines. BORDEAUX CLARET CO. 30 Hospital Street. Montreal July 7914 CARD. Tethe Electors of Charlotte- town, Common and Royalty. GENTLEMEN: Having been nominated candidates to con- test C ‘harlottetown Common and Royalty, in the interests of the Liberal Party, we respect- fully solicit your support. Our record as re- presentatives of this constituency during the last four years, is before you. We are in ac- cord with the Platform of the Local Govern- ment as laid down in the address of the leader and if elected, shall, asin the past, do our best to promote the interests of our constitu- ents and of the Province. Thanking you for your former support, and soliciting a continuance of your favor, We have the honor to be, Your obedient servants, BENJAMIN ROGERS, L. E. PROWSE. all city prs. Dry ato pee KREIS ae Yin yl wo Vit Vins ve y =; al ae al i ae a iE Sa a Tf Florses Could Talk What a hum there would be onthe streets about the wonderful way in which uickheal - - cures Scratches, Galls aad Sores. Every man who owns a horse should try it. SOLD EVERY WHERE hay Sakad rs Sacha Ha Ca } hast sok Ad Syaduas VACATION Footwear’s the thing just now. Soft, light, easy-on-the feet that helps to make life worth living these hot days. Men’s Colored Kid shoes, the new shapes. Women’s Colored Kid and Canvas Oxfords. Shoes for Boys and Girls. W. H. STEWART & CO,, London House Building Just Got Tim 2 =. To Breathe P and wish to inform you that from ihis date until further notice we will do High class Tailoring at big reductions, We have a large stock, and it must be reduced ut any sacrifice. We want room for our large fall importation. MR. J. J. McDONALD is still ou~ cutter, and without doubt is the only artist on P. E.1. He is giving the greatest satisfaction. Good Dressers We are the up-to-date ery 4s . ory par ney ye ect their suits made by us, Tailors. McKay Woolen Co., _ Grade Tailors. ' ‘ " ¥ s 4