ot Qse » cy wR /Oe ARE MELTING he warm weather has h ANorica TO ELE OPORS. are requested by Messrs the the assembly | WE 5 Blake and Prowse | dates for candi- vote in Charlottetown to state that they have signed an agree- | . JQ aj | ment regarding the poll tax e gto do fs it. | votes to the following effect Trad naturally begins to] . " etup a littie now, bat we ¥1izZ. To allow al? men vote want to kee rit Kong, ,OW } . » . es ee ie poll tax receipts for either Ik ces IDAaAK¢ Seillug Cassy. | of the years L896 or ISO] : L) oo . / ~ whether the voter Is ; over 60 years of age or not. i W n’s Laced boots, toe cap, | ~. . : ~ $100 P| The agents of the respective is io. > Atd Boots, toe cap, eandidates will be instructed “ = ~ NR . + Button Boots, toe | according!y. eves’ Laon Bam, “exes | PA AD Oe HER (TEMS h, good,” $1.48 , A 5 | = — i. Beer Bros. for Dress Goods. x j et ~ a Mr.S F. Srerce will speak in Grace IE SHOEISTS Church at the mass Seott Act meeting 7... eepeeeeGdSO rOOCSCE S000 = : ’ iN] 5 ‘blige : ' ¢ ous very much with e the paymeat ot that ac- * count of yours. Please attend to soon as poss ble. IR. K. Jost ' . ¢ Stamper’s Corner, it as iF | j 3 i if ! i a 2 TS St inate ert eee ‘in Bxcellent Claret = eon be pri Inced } mixing one ; rant of Stower’s Lime Juice C cain’. with four parts of Claret and tive parts of plain or mineral water. Al! Grocers and Dealers sell it. THUR TIPPET & 0. Ox rae Sevarn:.—Lhe Citizen’s band jwi'l play tuis evening—their regular | evening. sid is | Syrawnenry Festiva. -— The strawberry land ice cream testiva al Brack! ¥ Point | Road last evening was a distinet success. | The proceeds went towards the organ tund | of the Pr hurch, and a snug | sum must bave been realized. sby terian € i — oe AN Aa ’ Bu VOL s -Mr. G. P. Betts. postmaster at Wentworth, who was 91 |} years old on Saturday,celebrated tie day by taking a bicycle ride. A witmess to | " . . ’ | his performance On the wheel states that Lapy or THE Syows.” ishioners of the Sacred Heart Church, Alberton. have decided to supplement the national discussion of i.s Kipling title by “ry VUR holding Feast of our Lady of the Snows. Kipling ' drew his inspiration from Catholic lithuargy, he says, and those who go to Alberton, the | beantifal 5th, will draw inspiration for the rest of thei | Trains, bands, everything, go! | silica ©9OOOOS% 995 BFTIS OOOO LOO OSEH 9966 6908 0434 western capital, on the * jives, following mem Hacampment were OppreLLowsHIp.—The bers of Port La Joie duly installed into office on evening, h2 14 hivst., by D. D.G. Borehem, viz: P. YV.R. wee Lo { n ‘ Financial Scribe—-W. R Boreham, Rec. Scribe —D. R. MeLellan. Treas. . Fred H. Se lar. First W .— George Waller. Second W.— S. B. Eoman. T) KF, ] ad enna ‘hird W.—W. D. Wave. .—Arthor S. Jobneon. Rogers. W hear. suurth W st. G. T. George J. 200, &. 1. —John Fr. ; I. S.—Alex. McRae. t UV. 3. rience L. Lane. MONTREAL. 3 seipiseipiiiies lle | General Agents fer the Dominion The Liberal Conservatives i ea { have engaged the Lyceum as ‘ - <9 their Campaign Rooms, from 4% 8% SDS @ @ S$ SSBVVSGS ‘n't You Like latcake when itis fresh and crisp? That's the kind we sell, and the prie is 12c per Ib D. STEWART BAKERY ——_ = — OO } ECLIPSE f j Bakes Best Bread. ee Lease - asia this date till after the Elect- ion. This Hall will be open every day and evening. All friends of the party are ex. p cted to attend, and will be made welcome. > e-t was taken in the proceedings, he rode with more ease tuan many of bis | iniors.—Amberst Press. — The par- | a grand tea on the Sth Augnst,the | Wednesday | CLOSING WORDS. (Sumime ila Viiiead ) and a electors To-morrow is the day of battle, few hours will show whether the are tired of the most autocratic, the wost extravagant government that was ever in power in this prov ince, Whether they are tired of debt and deficit and taxation, or whether they are willing, by again electing Mr. Peters and bis obedient followers, to | fasien forever upon Prince Edward Island the heavy burden of devt and the ceaseless grind of taxation, whose ponderous wheels will then, like Tennyson’s brook, “flow on forever.’ It remains now but to record your votes, and if you have the best interests of your country at heart, if you want to stop the roliing up of the provincial debt, if you want to see no more deficits,if you want taxation reduced and kept down, if you want the reckless and of the public revenues to cease, and if you won the most tyrannical and antocratic one-man government that ever disgraced any province of Canada, to give way toa ‘“poverpment of the people and people and for the people,” then you will go to the polls and cast your votes forthe Hon. Daniel Gordon and the very able men who have beep called to his assistance. For the vital in- tersts aud the fair fame of this province, discharge to-day, as thousrh the entire result depends upon your own individual rote, the sacred duty imposed npon you by the constitution, as your conscience tells you you should, and let no repreben- sible influences, no matter how tempting they may be, lead you todo etherwise. by the - I Does anyone doubt that a change is needed ? CONSERVATIVE RALLY A grand meeting was he'd last tight in the scuoolhouse at Emyvale. The audi- ence was very large, and the keenest intr Daniel | G. McDonald was called to the chair. The first speaker was Mr. W.S. Stewart, i and he was followed by Mr. J. T. Mellish. both gentlemen were | received and warmly ap- j The addresses of most fave rably planded. Mr. Thomas Dovle gave a slashing | Speech. He thought the G+ vornment | condidates ehowed ‘he white feather in not coming to the meeting or sending someone to represent them, Mr. Joho Bradley and Mr. John J. Bradley also delivered stirring addresses, | and freqnently brought down the house. The meeting was a most successful one, The poet of order prevailed, and the feel- | ing was decidedly mm favor of the Conser- he vative party. ! { poe ential thin a eee Bicyclists ; > 2OROOOD D f ginning to find that after thei r wheels, and are be a run on when they are tired and thirsty that a glass of Coca-Cola refresbing drink refreshes is the most thev can take. Ii and quenches thirst better than any other drink we cell to be had only at our Fountains Johnson & Johnson Graduates in Pharmacy. OSS OOS SHOE SESS HOSE CS HS LS 9EOF 99OO ; ° ; : ; 35 Cents a Glass 3 3 VIB IOOS SOOO OOOO SOE OS I44 = e @ & & GG *% & @ De @ BD ( ( Auction Sale. — OF — Valuable Property. ay WEDNE SDAY, July re hoon, at “lug Square, 28th, at The following will be offered he Property consisting of Bros Dwell- Wo Warchouses with commodious Mess:8 as a Retail Grocery, and d Warehouse are ocen pied q Sand Yar g * Store is now occu ied by Beep & Gott p « : * This property is a paying } Mt and must be sold, ia Same time and place will be oft- ™ Siline St. Peter's Starch Co. Ltd., 4,3 &2res pasture land (Mt. Edward). R. BEAIKSTO, Auctioneer. or near Beer & Goff’s, $100 each), 3 acres Hay (stand- BEER BEER BROS’, Blouse Sale BEER BROS’. Mantle Sale— BEER BROS’. Dress Goods 12 | | HALF BATHIN ine TTR AR ARPA ARG AHAARAARRARAAAAAAERA i BROS’. White Wear Sale—Special stock, -Splendid variety, Cheap Capes, cheap Jackets. Sale—-Midsummer some assortinent, Cotton Duck Gostumes Alpaca and Serge. Excellent value in every department, at BEER BROS ARE REE EERE VENEER AAR EY PRAARAARARRARRA Ade AAAS NTERESTING ITEMS special prices, reduced prices. discounts, hand- PRICE. G SUITS CREEL EEE EES SES SEE EY ws extravagant misuse { SUM Straw Hats, Straw Hats Summer Bathing Suits in all the different zg to seleet from: grades, reduced ; UNDER- CLOTHING At Reduced Prices—a, ; large stock White and Culored Shirts at clearing prices. Ask to see our Hght weight Hats—they are beauts, but they must be sold, and are reduced for that purpose. Black and Grey Lustre and Rustle Cord Coats in all the diff- erent qualities and sizes, marked down to clear. Underciotning 1d5e each. per pair worth lic, sellmg now at 8e wide, worth 8c, now for 6c ‘Top Shirts only 15c¢ each. Cotton Hose oniy 2200 yards of print, worth 7c for 5¢ a yard. One be 3,500 yds case of White Cotton, 36 inch 7 al Act Eh the Scott Act Blevtion on the 22nd, inst. printed in red ink. The following is an exact copy of the billot to be used in Those wishing to have the Scott Act removed make ‘their mark opposite ‘the words “Against the Act, ” which in the regular ballot is JULY 22, 1897. of Charlottetown. X Kgainst the Act —_— COUNTE ERFOIL For the Act Voting on the Petition to the Governor-General for the revocation Of the Order-in-Council which brought into force the second part of ‘“‘ The Canada Temperance Act” in the City “QUR LADY OF THE SNOWS" TEA ——— ‘rhe only grand Tea Party ofthe sea- son will take place at Albertor, oa Thursday, August 6th. The feast ofour Lady of the Soows, in aid of R.C. Church fund. Everybody will be there and every amusement aod pleasure old and new provided. Alberton has the palm for smart T+ as, and she intends keeping it. Easter: ers and Westerners, stick Ang. 5th in .onr i hat, it will bea memorable day and se mistake. Trains all directions. Time table later. JNO. P. BRENNAN, Secretary. Alberton July 19th 1897. 167 246 and wky CARD. Te the Electors of Charlotte- town, Common and Royalty. GENTLEMEN: Having been nominated candidates to con- test Charlottetown Common and Royalty, in the interests of the Liberal Party, we respect- fully solicit your support. Our record as re- preseatatives 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- en's and of the Province. Thanki: g you for your former support, soliciting a continuance of your favor, We have the honor to be, Your obedient servants, BENJAMIN ROGERS, L. E. PROWSE, all city prs. s. a a eae a se I ee Sa ies s ee- a + et ¥ a rn ge FS te Sy, Sud retin prc oy ta gates em ee aie Mae é - vee speeliege raat ees aeelig comme 9 eat - & ~