ine a4 3 —_ iene VT" rT vevevuvevuevuNY ’ mm CA RN pre pha hAA LMA IAAbAbAADLEAAAASAAANAA \Oc per dez eve vvy vv? D. TEWAaART BAKERY BAKES BEST BREAD FFG FV SCV CV ECCT TTT TS « ye Ota iz of your engine repaired at ur *t much ii lay just want » to make it ell pleased W th our Wel fatisfactio guaranteed, z~S. % race Stewart ani Co's. THE MOVERN” pond ra, Engineers and Machinists, m Navigation Co’s Wharf Charlottetov oe ae Phone 125 eee eesceess ©000¢20060000004 SPooueac? 28000068 M 860600096 S880¢ ELLGEEGHGSS _— Flower Vases Selling Very Low” In our west show window we are showing a very pretty ot of flower vases. Nour Choice for 15, 90 & 25 cents This isthe last ofa _ lot we are seliind. When they are S¢ ld, noe more at above LOW prices =_om W. WELUNER, Jeweler & Engraver MABAGBRGBAT GAG PEPE PIS SES ghes The Peoples’ Druggist g* are expensive, Som etimes bre expensive than need be. fometimes they are not so reiiable Y Ought to be. P was atiine when (be prices of drugs way up—too high altogether. tis pot the case now. The Apoth- P Hall changed thai some time ago. can get perscriptioss from pure tthe proper prices— no fancy profite Can get all my reliable epecial Ley ee; they’ve been tried and found ze price “- the main tno wi found right ve ry Ca-e. Geo. K Hughes The Peoples Druggist .pothecaries Hal! arms lade. © Dave just received a new kind of GE MARMALAD&, put up in glass hich we are now offering at the @ of 2 Pots for 25 cents ©Marmatade which is of very —Yor, The Pinea ple and Ginger fade has also givea excellent satis- and you so mnething goods want tHe c gore GROG ‘ERS bnew if yi I so just opened & case of Pine: | THE ' C2 nc th ’ UlUdi Gu Ulibl Hb | eu ay, @ { Me S Picr Wer er B nave Stea \ Wha it 9 <- A \ ARN i) ; ‘g < the Salvation Army Barracke to~ | bear Ensigo Miller give an ad # on the “Scotch Covenanters”. Cake | |} aod ice cream will be served after the | ; meetixz idliceineen i Cost of tas Piesiserre.—Sir Wilfrid ! 148 er states that the cost of the probi-s | tion piebiscite up to June 23,1899, was $192 541, and that abou it $1,000 additional } WOUId, it Was estimated, meet al) outstand- ng liabilities - Forr Avavustes Tsa.—The tea at Fort Augustus on the 13th July promises to be & great success. For the information of t P nose in Charlottetown who intend to be provided to convey pereons from the boat | tothe grounds, — viii iibnnii j Satvation Army—Ensign Miller qill | deliver an address on the Scotch Covenan- , tes on Tuesday evening ac 8 o’elock in the barracks. The Ensign will be dressed in Highland costame aad will sing Scotch eougs. Scotchmen will be particularly interested in this meeting. Icecream and cake will be served after the meeting. Dwettrsc Hours Berxev. ~— The dwelling hoase of Mr Russel McEwen, on the Bchurman read, near Summerside, was struck by lightning on Thursday night and burned to the ground with al! ite contents. Mr McEwen and a servant girl were the only inmates of the houze at tbe time. Mre McEwen and tamilly being away on @ visit to relatives at Stanley Bridge. P, E. Istanp Macazine.—The July number of the P. E. Island Magazine is on sale at the bookstores. It will be found an especially interesting number, cortain-~ ing articles of historical interest as well as contributions ofa lighter character. It ja i.lustrated with views of Island cenery, etc., as well as with the photographs of our present Crescent and Abegweit football teams. Five cents acopv, sent by mail on receipt of price, Address the P, E. Magazine, Charlottetown. FSTEEMED EXCHANGES Mai! snd Empire: “When Mr. Tarte left for Eogland he made the announce- ment, through his paper, that duriug his abseuce the Government would propose no new projec § and enier updos no new policy on way wurject whasever. Tnoeonly mat- ter that ‘= t) b+ siteuded to independently is the adm nixi‘ation of the patronage. This duty itseems. has been placed in the hands ot Mr. Fieldiog, whose jong experi~ ence with the spo ls ie au assurance that the children’s bread will not go to the dogs. The departure of Mr. Tarte is like the farewell of au emperor, who, hefore leav~ ing on @ journey, has carefully limit- ed the suthority cf bis subordinate of- fic ials. oe When & man owas a blooded horse be ia always careful ofits health. He looks after ite diet and is particular that their feeling sha!l be regular and right. While he is doing this it isas likely as not that be himseit suffering from some disease or disorder. When the trouble gets so bad that he cansot work, he will begin to give himself the care he gave the berse at the start. Good pure, rich, red blood is the beat insurance against disease of any kind. Almost ell d seares come from impure or impoverigned blood. Keep the blood | pare avd strong and disease can fiud no foothold. That is the principle upon which Dr Pierce’s Golden Medias] Dis- covery works. It cleanses, purifies and curnues the blood, pute sod keeps the whole body in perfect order ; makes ap-~ petite good, digestion strong, aes:milation perfect. It brings ruddy, virile bealth. It buidla up solid, wholesome flesh (uot tat) when, from any cause, reduced below the healthy standard. Send 31 one-cent stamps te cover cost of mailing only, aud receive free a copy of Dr. Pierce's Medical Adviser. Address World’s Dispensary Medice| Aseocration, Buffalo, N. Y. The words of praise bestowed upon Hood’s Sarsaparilla by those who have taken it prove the merit of the medi. cine. scarailiaiiaatagi The King of Portugal contemplates, it is said, coming to England in order to think Queen Victoria for the recent visit of the British fleet to Lisbon. + a Cure a Cold in a Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine tablets All druggists refund the mouey if it fails ‘to relieve 57c. resent it may be atated that teams wiil be | TORR TTT ila ok ] EX DAI LY AMINER CHARLOTTETOWN, JULY 4, [899 = ae ome 2 Ree FR: 8G Start eeert. oe yaw... A lZ, MA NL o\ife she Ee NL, at, ; y " 2 aa om : al ea = Sous ‘eas! ves) die ‘evin So Peay 7 © a m . TMD arty , ne > <3 3B hae de Which a Rouse to ws? Sovbs toed Way fea [do all kincs of carpen- ter work, joluing, and all classes ping, ing ed factoy turn out work to order, to satisfaction of my custom ers. ; Next little Ll have; L prop e and ) } i ‘ job you have bring it my way! it will be well done, it will be promptly done! it won't cost more than it is worth. Factory on Fitzroy Street between Weymouth and Cumberland Streets. Don’t confuse it with any other. WM. W. HARPER Manufacturing Contractor, BG SS SES SS SY AP AP AS AP AP AS US US } fs Neur COoDs IN _..um. Belt Buckles Waist Sets Neck Clasps G. H. TAYLOR SUNNYSIDE. she Spe Ope F Ope Oe oe SS AS TS CIS TST 9% i% 2) %s The Nicest Freshest BEST GROCERIES Groceries that will .empt the appetite. Groceries that do not take all your money to buy. Groceries that everyone in the house will like. Buy and try. Come in and see Us, Driscoll & Hornsby QUEEN STREET—— s JUST LANDED 10000 Fire - Brick —FRUM ENGLAND— Will be sold low Peake Bros & Co a John T. [\cKenzie, %& THE TAILOR & CMP castid unSeccoap dtd ab atl PIPAL PARI: SESSA ALENEBSS, i 2 P.E. ISLAND © erl y equipp- a so aD ChbNtE eee e3 Sn54595— MY cipal | “a e 4 ‘Sines 08 %ad ia Ps y i Y 687 NT Anant ring Ii @y Money Saving U underwear 23 SS fs Ks Bt as Qie2 30) ig = | VI . 3 and Hosiery Va 28 |= ¢& ; C \ Ca ve | o, | “Sp | WF ie Our constant endeavor to reduce the cost of dependable merchandise for the | consumer, and avother demonstration cf a bility to give the lowest prices, finds proof in our wonderful hosiery aud underwear values. Tal ga’ an OR Yo: BN E> 1a ee | NOTH THESE PRICES 7: Children’s Undervests, 5 for 25 cents nice Ladies’ Undervests, 4 fur 24 cents ~ —/e . . ' 20 ‘ ? oO ‘ ‘ 9 ‘ ~ == Other special lines (@ 8c, 10c, 12, 13c, 16c, 18e, 20c, 240, 30c, 40c and 490 os > ~< = | LADIES’ CREAM SILK VESTS—worth $1.25 | Only a few dozen left, we will clear the lot “t#75c | Ladies Cashmere Hose, 20c to 45¢ ! Ladies’ Cotton Hose, 7c to 45c | Ladies’ ‘Tan Cotton Hose, Ladies Fancy Plaids and Stripes F Childred’s T'an Cotton Hose “7 =4 sentner WPOLESALE AND KETALL npr? adbadd mene ere McLeod & Co,, AS aE SUCCESSORS TO BEER — — FF Saa> vevevenierverves “Give me a pair of nice chocolate boots, I only have 10 minutes to catch the train.” It cost him a dollar a minute and left him seven minu- tes. How much did he pay for them? Whether you are ina hurry or not, come in and get a pair, it won’t take long. They are ers and their value is so apparent thii it won’t take you lor good fitters, stylish look - ig to wake up yoar mind to become one of the mauy well dre ssed men who are wearing our shoes. dl ut Bus-Cals, Wn Dangel Ramsay's Shoe Deoartment is reputation for itself. NE MNL ML ML ML NL SL SE SY SESIERESKSIESES ESS R. H: Ramsay & Co. The Model Store SUNNYSIDE. KORO They are Top Notches making a TO ROKK a ee ae eee ee eee — ~ = a= ts —_— U InTERESTED IN GOOD CLOTHING AT REASONABLE PRICES We have strong ciaims to your attention, when you contemplate hase of A SUIT OR OVERCOAT, With a large,choice selection of suitinys,trowserings and overcoatings. W Mr Sixtus McLellan as cutter, and the best staff of workmen on P. for good solid tailoring we can t be beat. Our Furnishing Department See our new shirts, also, cuiis, neckwear suspenders, gloves and hee derchiefs. > See our new shirts w ingmen, sweaters, hose underclothing GORDONSEMCLELE & N Mens Stylish Outfitters, E. Island aad EB SP Ls Tete LSS Ly LS tts Our 2nd Lot Fishing Gear Ready For July (st A 3 Joint Rod 50 Cents Bairds Flies Dent pass our store for anything and everything re- quired for July Ist holiday. é Reddin Bros Lees GF FGG EE CAN AY A Province of Prince Edward Island eS Sines FLL AFABHAL a6 aS FRPP LL GEA FGGGAGASS IN CHANCERY Be fore the Vice Chancellor. William Frederick Mathieson Wright and Harry Morris, Executors of the last will and testament of Lemuel Wright, deceased, and William F. M. Wright and Flore Isabel Wright, Complainants. AND Fancy Wright and Julia Wright Defen- dante. In pursuance of an order'of thie henorable court, made herein on the seventeenth day of June, instant, notice is hereby given that all persons having claims against the estate of the late Lemue) Wright, of Plea-~ sant Point,North River, in Queen’s County, in said Island deceased estate, are required { 0 come in and prove the same before me | at the Prothonotery’s office, iu the Law Courts Buildirg in Charlottetown, on or before Thursday, the twentieth day of July next, (1899) and all persons neg. lecting to come and prove their eaid debts acd claims by that time are to be excluded from the benefit of said order. Dated thie 17th day of June, A. D. 1899, J, A. LONGWORTH, Master in Chancery. D. A. McKinnon, Comp!sinante Soiici« tor. Mon & Thar till July. 17th. Royal Gazette 1 issue. ——————— — Prince Street Methodist Church Sunday School Picnic! Wednesday, July 5th. =o. —-—— Will be herd on Shaw’s Field, near West River Bridge. A Tea Table for Visitors, will be supplied with good \bings; also a Ice Cream and Refreshment Booth, Amusements under good managemen Gld and young may expect good time, Visitors return ticket 25¢c; tea 25c, Steam er Southport will leave Ferry Wharf at o’clock,am,and130pm. Returning ia the evening will reach Charlotte. to rn Volo Dy td aS: : iz | : ; i; |g li