lot c. sd. > eon SR oR HSWOSLS VS SSOSESSVETSSIESS SUMNER—~+wy ti, FH 2GSEPS SOR OSV POONA CSE ty , "0 AT <-~ ‘ ' 0 0 Apothecaries Hall ¢ es @ | < = Hnghes Koot Beer Fx- . tract, 1Ue bottle makes 5 . & gallons, « *y Hires Foot Beer Ex- e @ tract. nm # Ginger Beer Extract. S Kssence of spruce. 3 e 7 17 . | ; ‘o > » Te i) e mime Juice, etc,, etc, 2 fog oe a wy we ) ty 7) © Apothecaries’ Hall. e 7 g MESS SQIFOS SS? FLSSSVSSESGA | CARD! ; © (Late Clinical Assistan at Royal London Ophthalmic Hospttal, Moorfields, and Central London Throat and Ear Hospital’) SPECIALIST—Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. OrFrice—Cameron Block REsSIDENCE— W ater Street opp Hotel Davies OFFIcE Hovurs—9 Wam,to lpm,2to4pm Evenings by appointment Eye Tested and Fitted With Glasses nn 7 | 3 i O »- 2) 0g @ ry Snaps Who would want any other kind? A Giner Snap that is not spappy is no gooc. We keep the snappy kind —rixed right, made right and we sell them right at only 12¢ per Ib. Order today. TeLersone 98. D. Stewart Ecrrper Bakery BAKES BEST BREAD. S2O6864SCCOG Fs 1906GC08 *O0e DR. CLIFT Cures CHRONIC DISEASES and RUP-. TURE. Office at Mre. Stumbles, corner: Prince and Kent Street, Charlottetown, from Saturday evening to'lue:day a. m. every week, . * & | ww tw & | On THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JUNE 30, WEST PRINCE FROM Liberal Conservative As- sociation. ANNUAL MEETING HELD AT O'LEARY. | sii ? ’ | Dr. P. C. Murphy is , President. } i qumemeneths ene | “a rhe annual meeiing of the Liberal. Conservative Aseociation of West Prince | took plgce in the O’Leary Hailon Tues day, the 26th inst, at 2 o’clock, p. m. [here were present seventy -two delegates, besides a number of officers of the associas tion and representative men Of the party from different sections of the riding. In the absence ofthe President, Mr. Joho FP Breansan, who was vaable to be present frem iliness, Joseph F Arsenault, M. L. A., one of lst vice presidents, was called to the chair. Mr Areenault,in a neat and eloquent speech, opened the association. The sec retary then read the president’s report, which was an able review of the euccess of the association for the past year, and extremely regretting that he was anable to be present to take part in the delibera- tions of the aeeociation, Moved by Edward Hackettthat the re, port be received and laid on the table. Also that the thanks of this aszociatiim be tendered to Mr Breanan for his able and impartial conduct and valuable ae-~ sistance tu the party, and hoped that in the kindness of Providence he might ‘soon be restored to healib, which was carried uoanimourly by @ standing vole. The following officers were then elected for the easuing year, President--P C Murphy, Tignieh. 8: creiars—J E Birep, Alberton. TreasurerT,homas Wilkinson, Alberton First Vice Presideut for let District of Prince—James Barclay, U’Leary. Firet Vice President for 2nd District of Prince—Angus McKionon, Coleman. First Vice President for 3rd District of Prince—Joseph Arsenaalt, Wellington, Second Vice Presidents tor the different poils were vhen chosen : 1. Sea Cow Pond. Dougald McCarthy. 2. Tignish, Peter L Chaission. 3. Peterville, Fidelle Peter Perry. 4, Skinner’s Pond, Patrick Fitzgerald. 5. Greenmount, Jobn F Martin. 6. Deblois, Norman d Perry. 7 R . Kildare, Peter J Canill. . Mimingash, James E Palmer. 9. Alberton, James P Cunntogham, 10. Piusville, Alfred Wedge. ll. Campbelton, Jobe McVUarthy. 12. Fortune Cove, E M Maxfield. 13. Duvar Roud, Dominic Gallant. 14. Oyster Creek, Andrew Blanchard. 15. O'Leary, H B Huestis. 16. Lot 7, John A Merrigan. 17. Lot 8, Joho J Dunville. 18 Low 9. Allan McPhee. 19, Lot 10, Aiexander McDonald 20. Lot 11, JohnS Kiloride, 21. Lot 12.A A McCaul 22. Pert Hill, D C Rameay. * 23. Mount Pleasant, Jonn H Yeo. 24. St Giibert’s, Jonn Mclsaac. 25. Arlington, Joon Trainor. 26. Wellington, Francis A Arsenauli. 27. South West, Ssmael Simpson. Dr. Murpby, after bis election as P:e-i- dent in an able and cordial menuer. thanked the delegates for the bigh boro: conferred on bim end boped the arsoci. tion would not bave caure tu regret b: election. Mr. Mr. Edward Heckett, in sn at BLOUSES BARGAINS We haveg put; all our i or gely.s toa dress of ovr talking. { | ome aw ew Chis ca... ° counter to-day and to clear quick will give 20 per cent off. Call early, andJsecure first chvice._ All This Season’s Patterns. ~ Many-fpec ple are hap 49e¢ BEAlI=Wool Fancy Black Dress Goods. A nice assortment Jeft to choose from. We have hundredsiof other bargains which speak for themselves; we don’t have to do all the Weeks & Co. rs _ THE PEOPLE'S STORE. Blouses on the front SO nes en y after treating them- 1 } | | 4 ' epeech, seconded by Mr. McKlroy, moved the following resolution which was carried usanimously by a standing vole ;: Resolved, That the Libera!-Conservative Association of W esi Prince, in conyention | assembled, hereby toexpress its hearty ! approval of the couree pursued by Sir Charles Tupper and his supportres ta the | Senate and House of Common: in their | Opposition to the present government of | Canada. Mr. Geo. R. Montgomery, in a forcible speech, then subinitted the, following reso~ lution : Resolved, Thet this annual meeting of } the Liberal Conservative party view witb | alarm the extravagant and scandalous | manner of conducting tbe afiairs of this | Elected | province by the moribund Faroubarson | Governwent. | Further Resolved, That they commend | he fight made by | nthe o gnert mapnver Her M:jesty’s loyal Opsosition during the sescion of tae Legislature just closed, in the interests of honest government snd the | peopie’a rights. The resolation was carried amidst much enthusiasm, | Mr. H. B. Huestis, with bis usual eloquence, moved the following reso ution, | seconded by Mr. W. D. White, which was also carried by unanimous vote: “ Resolved, That we, the Libkersl-Con- servative delegates in assembly convened, desire to express Our apprcval of and coa- fidence in Our worthy representative, Jas. E. Birch, for the manly and energetic course he has pursued as a member of Her Mejesty’s loyal Opposition. Able speeches were made by the follow- | ing gentlemen : Elward Hackett, Josepb F Arsenault, George R Montgomery, H H B Huestes, J E Birch, after which the meeting adjourned by einging God Savethe Queen, three cheers for the Queen,three cheers for Sir Charles Tupper Hon. Dan Gordon and Lord Roberts. J. E. Biron, Secy of Lib..Con. Aeen. (Watcheman, Journal and Herald please copy .) Cliften Notes, — The mail cervice between New London, Stanley Bridge and and Bradalbane was pever performed as-it is by contractor Warren this season. He drives two horses and makea excellent time. ‘Travellers are Joud in their praise of his genial aod affable manners, quite in contrast with the Turtle Hollow postmaster, Mr. Warren should have an increase as he tendered low, thinking be wonid be allowed as in the past to drive one horse while the con- tract called for two. The public rhould make a note of Mr. Warren’s faitbfal performance andpatrouize him regularly when they visit the businesscity of Brad- albane. F.A. G. The July number of the Prinee Ed- ward Island Magazine ie now ott. It is for sale tonight at all the bookstores and news staode. It is the largest and best number issued for some time. A photo» graph of the boys Highland Brigade torme the frontispiece, and the articles several of which are illustrated, are all of a bigh order of merit. Five centsa Copy. When we have good blood we are heal.by, strong, vigorous and full of life snd energy. Hood’s Sarsspariila makes good blood. ee Summer Underwear for men end boys all sizes cheaper than ever at R H Ramsay & Co’s, Nobby, Swell, Select, are some of the pawes Of Our new collars just received, made in Austria, They are in style what the names indicate, and in fioish the best in the worlde Seethem. For sale a: D A Bruce's. Baptist S. S. Picnic Wed- nesday July 4tn at West Rive Preity shirt waists worth up to $1.05 ea:h «n the bargain table at 79:.—Moore & M- Leod. Wednesday July 4th is the date of the Baptist Sanday School Picnic. Steamer Hills- boro leaves ferry wharf at 9.30a.m.and2p.m. Return fare 15c, Watermelone, California plums, toma- toes, cucumbers, pineapples and banan ay, tresh from Boston this morning, st Beer & Goff’s. 21 Mr. Frank B.- Conklin Gives sn enteriaioment from DAV iD. HARUM Se 2 RE Kindergarten Hall Iuly ord, Under the Distinguished Patronage of His Worshis; MAYOR WARBURTON. PROGRAMME. 1. David Sells Deacon Perkins a Horse. Qe David Reiurnsthe Mortgages to Mre. Cullom. 3. David’s Trip to New York. 4, Beveral Hamorous Monologues. Ordinary Tickets at Haszard & Moore’s —— SS Reserved Seats at Jobnson & Johnson's, Prices 25 and 353" ater 19 a’elock sz Mouday. . 1900, Local and Other liems, Kewrsixeron Ha!!] Sunday Schoo! will meet tomorrow mornicg at 9.30 o’clock. L. 0. A.—The members of St. George’s Lodge will meet tonight at 9 o’clock, Qutren Steeet. siincesilaiiligda DipntHeRta.—A case of diphtheria ba- appeared io the city,on Orlebar Street. It has been quarantined, Piexnic —A delightful sail, a refreshing day in the open air, wil be yours if you attend the Baptist Sunday Schooi at Wee: River on Weduesday July 4th. Steamer Hillsboro leaves Ferry Wharf at 9.30 a. m and 2 p. m. sna Funeral Tomorsow.--The funeral of the Ja'e John McLean iakee place ar 2.30 tomorrow afternoon. It will; receed from his late residence on Edward Sireet to the People’s Cemetery. First Metuopist Cuvreh —A_ sacred solo will be given by Miss Minnie Moore, of the Sackville, N. B., Conservatory staff, in the Firet Methodist Church 'o- morrow eveuing. Stanier’s full anthem “What are These,” will be sung vy the choir. Cuurcs Services — Rev. John Pringle, missionary in the Yukon and Atlin, will occupy the pulpit of St. James’ Church tomorrow moraing, and Zion Church in theevening. Mr. Pringle will speak of | missionary life among the gold seekers aud of the work being done for them by the Church. Likenesses OF Caraotie CLtarcr.— The last iseue of L’Impartial has likenesses, of Hie Lordship Bishop Macdonald, Rev. Stavilaus Boudreaa, of Egmont Bay ; Rev. A. E. Burke, ot Alberton; Rev. Jean Chaisson, of Pelmer Road ; Rev. D. M Macdonald, of Tignish, and Rev. F. X Gallant, of Bloomfield. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND MAGAZINE, THE JULY NUMBER. We are in receipi of the fifth num- ber of the second volume of the Prince Edward Island Magazine —iseued to-day The cover shows a summer campiog ecene over Byron’ well-known lines :— “There is a pleasure in the pathless wood, There is w rapture on tie lonely ehore, There is society when none in- trades By the deep sea, and music ino its rour. For tbe frontispiece there ie an excellent picimres of the “* The Boys’ Highland Brigade” iu convection with St, James’ Church in this city, every member of the Brigade coming out clear and distinct — with Major Stewart and Captain Barilet in their widet. The letter-prees is illuatrated in eome paitsand ie, as usual,exceedingly interest- ing to all who are interested in the tight little Tcland. “A Life Sketca” by one who poesesees in nO Small measure, “the vision and tke faculty Divine’’is follow- ed by Father Burke’e ¢xplanatiou of “Whe Named the Magdalens,” and this by Mr McSwain’s study of “Our Summer Birds.” Mr Walter Simpson continues his racy eketches and auecdotes of Cavendish in tbe Olden Time; and Mr J. A. Fletcher portrays lightly aod brightly the Newe- paper life and Newspaper men of P. E. Island when he was editorhere. ‘*Tha Little Island of the Brudenell” will affurd interesting readiog to many persone, and 20 will ihe article by Miss Mattie Barr on “The Work of Nurres in Schools and Cyl- legee.” The second partuf “My Forve,” by Mr Jeremiab 8S. Clark, B. A., is phil osophical, while Mr L. U. Fowler’s eec- oud article on Bedeque and ite people is full of information about the settlement and developments of one of the oldest and wealthiest sections of the [s'end province, The incidental verees and paragraphs are good as ucual, Monday Films ail sizes Plates—all sizes, Printing. Paper— all sizes. i ¥ SO MalUr ay. Here are offerings of reliable merchandise that will appeal to your good judgment at prices the advantage of which are all in your favor. STANLEY BROS. Ib Infants’ and Childrens Muslin & Embroidery Hoods LOT 1, 20 Cents Each. 25 Muslin and Embroidery Hats and Hoods worth 30 to 40¢ each now only 2Uc each. LOT 2, 50 Cents Each 25 Muslin Hood’s, Embroidery Hoods and Silk Hats, slightly soiled worth from 8Ce to $1.25, you buy them here for 50c each. Children’s Tams tC Each ane Felt Hats An assorted lot of Cotton and Wool Tams and Felt Hats to clear 15c each. Muslins and per Organdies 10c yard A few pieces of this elegant goods left, worth up to 20c per yard, now 10c per yard. Black Wool per § Grenadine B ard Werth ([B110° | pe 60 yards Black Dress Goods in greriadine, beautiful goods,Zworth $1.10 per yard, now 5c per yard. A GRAND BARGAIN IN MEN'S GOLORED SHIRTS SOc Each... Some white bodies with colored jfrunts and cuffs, and some ull colored, sizes 14 to 16. worth up to $1,00 now 50c each. oe AEA o*, Men’s Whit as = a (; Each Linen Collars ‘ot of assorted sizes and stylesin Linen Collars, worth up to 20c each, now 5c each. FV IF IOI IIIT ISITE i r Stanley Bros, ene a a i RRR a Ae 4 i Q :