ee vs : r = — ap . Sia I — — ————————————— ~~ ~~ ~~ a OSE Sees are we Sa, awe Lire Gas > Ger, aah Toews Saws “Gus “as Sas awe NG if Queen's County. on 4 meeting of the Liberal-Conserva- a Delegates from the several polling -. of Queen's County, will be held .Pridey next, the 2nd day of July in pO a ae aE - aclock, |} m., in the Masonic pple Building, Charlottetown, to candidates to represent the said zrict at the forthcoming election. J] the polling divisions will kindly nat th d ‘legates are appointed i this 28th day of June, = 4a) C. R. SMALLWOOD, T +} ‘ , ¥ . u0eral—Conserv ative When a Woman *< ~~ Hh e iy my. | eon a = G/ Te buy a pair of Shves, OA she’s beund to have a good a /) pair. We want her to come # AN! . ’ ’ = 4) ‘oour store for them. We / . .§ have some handsome kinds = | and dandy fitters that are ” . selling freely at $l, $1.18, mA» $1.25, $1.35, $1.50 and so on 4 ‘ U sO 4 XA 222e 4 \ THE SHOEISTS Liberal | ot Nomination a ! j v Charlottetown and Royalty will be held in the MAREBST HALL Inoadaw Oth T Tna ednesday, 30th dune, inst. AT 8 O'CLOCK, P. M. * i A meet ; 4 ‘we panned oa t0 nominate Candidates for the forthcom- ing Election for the Local Legislature. A. B. WARBURTON, President West Queen’s Liberal Associa- tion. June 28—td i/ STEWART SHAKES THE 4 CERMAN BUN Tt is the best bun made in the city, and the price 10c@ doz. Telephone 98 STEWART ECLIPSE BAKERY Bakes Best Bread. => > > © > &e<2 22 28228 @wevOt ee ee ‘a ieee 4044466 060000-7009008 9998 : Mens Tan Boots at yeduced prices. We have some broken lines of Men’s Tan Boots and Shoes that we land clearing out at prices that will sell them. See our Window for -amples and prices, Alsy Women’s Tan Boots sell 2 cheap. a Meeting ng ofthe Liberal Electors of | savk immediately. BOSS © FOO OGO0 S096 6064045 OF 9066968098 Oe District of LOCAL AND OTHER i | Wm.G . for Dress Goods Se _RerresuMENT Tas.e at St. Peter’s Pic- nic Wednesday June 30. Beer Bros . Rememarr St, Peter’s Sunday School ~agans of the Second Electoral Dis- | Picnic at Rocky Point tomorrow silane 1. O. F.—Meeting of Court Avondale o- night at 8 o’clock. Payment of dues. heptiallttinen C. M. B.A.—Branch No 216 C. M.B. A. will meetin St. Patrick’s Hall this evening at 8 o’clock, sharp. cilinianinn Meruonisr Picxic.—A beautiful spot is Battersby Park, the place selected for the Methodist Sunday School Picnic on the 7th inst, i ———— "Twas 4 Coarr.—The accidental inser- tion of an “‘n” for an ‘‘r” in the paragraph regarding the presentation to Dr. Morrison changed the character of the gift. The article with which the rev. gentleman was presented was a chair, and not a chain as Was inadvertantly stated yesterday. _—o~ Piexto.—St. Peter’s Sunday School pic: nic at Rocky Point, Wednesday, Jone 30th. Refreshment table, ice cream, sports, ete. Vistors tickets including tea 25 cts., children 15 cts. The boat leaves Prince Street wharf at 2 p. m.,returning at p. m. deviate Streck By Licurninc.— The lightning storm of Friday evening was very severe at Ancustine Cove. According to the Guardian, a standing in front of Mir. Bevnjamin Webster’s was struck and a piece of it hurled with force against the house. Mr. Web-ter’s son, Harry, who was sitting in the bouse was almost knocked from the chair and remained in a dazed condition for several minutes. disicligiiascian Vicroria Division.—At the meeting of Victoria Division last evening the follow- ing ofticers were elected: W.P., C. B. Warren; W. A., L. Hedg-on; Ree. Sec’y., h; Aest. Rec. Sec’y., Rosena Clark; Fin. Sec’y., J. L. Godkin; Treas., W. P. Colwil!; Chaplain, J. J. Chappel); Con., Millie Chappel!: Asst. Con., A. C. Mille; I,S.,Maud Crossman; O.8., ‘TL. Mills; 8. J. W., Rev. W. J. Kirby; organ- ist, Maggie Clarke. spiel Tea at Brar.—The parishioners of 3rae intend bolding atea party in aid of the church on July 28th. Elaborate pre- parations are beirg made for the occasion. No more charming place for a day’s outing could be selected. Nodoubt Rey. tree rrest no will keep tab on the date and pay the West a visit on the occasion, fully assured of the tact that the same degree of com- pleteness which charactized his ms cal will also obtain in the tea party Full particulars later. ——_._—— Ventures ee line. Sovatt at Gzorcerown.—A boat from Murray Harbor Nerth was working in the barbor at Georgetown yesterday when 4 heavy squall struck her, and she upset and Two men who were in the boat, Mr. Horatio M. Graham and William McLaren, got hold of the topmast and held on until nearly exhaust- i, when Lemuel Hubert and George Campbell came upon them and saved them just as they were lettiug go. The men say they had a close call and could not have held on many minutes longer. cig dustin, June 27.—A meeting convened to bring tarther pressure to bear upon the British government to grant amneaty to the Irish political prisoners, now at Marlbor- ough jail, was held in Phoenix park today. Considerable surprise was expressed that jubilee week had passed without the release which bad been expected. Mr. Wm. Field, Parnellite member for the St. Patrick’s division of Dublin, in the course of a fiery apeech, said: “St is useless to look further to the English government. We will call upon the voices, and perhaps the arms of our countrymen in America.” ITEMS Father | McDougall’s many friends in this city | BIRTHDAY SOCIAL. all had a good time. gramme was rendered ; | Instrumental Duett........... rR ia Recitation......... Vocal ee ok L. Brims and A Doyle Piano Solo.......... ' Flower Girl........ Cornet Solo..........:..ssscerses Mr. W. Brown Vocal Solo and Violin Accompaniment... Selection on Banjo and Mandolin........ Masters Payne TR iil OB ia iis ciddiseaiodeusish al’ <i Misses M. Trainor, M. Byrne, @. Gritlin and V. McSwain. Vocal eA ndinscian eeeoreseee ocsesenane Collings i ict wc tk Miss Coady PP NNNT TIN cisesssn'sivindedstecctsinabed Misses A. Sweeney and M. Thorne. Grand Chorus....... . .. cscccccccod BO Papile The various numbers on the programme were rendered in a splendid manner, and all concerned are to be congratulated. We have not heard the amount realized, SUPREME COURT: The Supreme Court met to-day. Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Hodgson and Mr. Justice Fitzgerald were present. ‘The following gentlemen compose the Grand Jury: ' Alexander Horne,foreman, Murdock Mc- | Lean, David McEwen, R. K. McKenzie, | Frederick Perkios, Brenton Longworth, Moses Byrne, John Robertson, N.G. Anderson, Angus Brian, P. H. Trainor, John A. Ferguson, James Mc- Lean, J. B. Trowsdale, R. C. Goff, Edward Wood, Norman McLeod, Richard Ready, Duncan Crawford, George Mathe- son. There are 13 indictments to be lad be- fore the Grand Jury. ,The civil docket is light. ee The oldest married couple in the United States live near fikton, Mich. They are Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hille, and are aged respectively 107 and 105 years. They have lived together 87 years. Scott Act Meeting at Y. M. C. A. this evening 8 o’clock, Im- portant business. Ali tempecr- ance friends invited to attend, 3 Fly : Time is $ : : Coming’ We have anticipated your wants, and have all kinds of fly exterminators. “Sure Catch” sticky pap. er, 5¢. Tangiefoot, 5e Paison Pads, l0c pkg. Insect Powder, 5¢€ 02, All fresh year, Johnson & Johnson and good this Graduates in Pharmacy GO00 0690006 06006 090090008 The leading Blouse Department 49e 49e Se tee ie. The best values 59e 820 ~ 82¢ "886 The prettiest styles. ~ $86 The largest assortment 1n $1.15 Charlottetown. 0 4444444 $1.40 The birthday social in St. Joseph”* Convent last evening was well attended notwithstanding t he inclement weather, and The following pro- Misses E. MeQuaid and M. Thorne. liedsocesessn ite Bete piccused a Tee no § .-..-.- Miss M. Thorne TOI 65 snide cuivaeicdéSecsteas ei tiles seseeee. « Winnie Curley Mr. F. Trainor : 0000 Wy \ LO THE PU very large trade this spring. to work for more. Towels and Toweling. EER Pees | | s rs y a ~ HOW THEY WERE RELATED. Queen Victoria, who has been six'y years on the throne of Great Britain, is the niece of William IV., who was the brother of George 1V., who wasason of George IiI., who was a grandson of George IL., who was the son of George I., who ~as the cousin of Anne, who was the sister-in-law of William III , who was the son-in-law oj James IJ], who was the brother of Charles II., who was the son of Charles I, who was the sou of James I., who was the cousin of Elizabeth, who was the sister of Mary, who was the sister of Edward IV., who was the son of Henry VIII., who was the son of Henry VII., who was the cousin Richard III., who was the uncle of Edward V., who was the son of Edward IV., who was the cousin of Henry VI., who was the son of Henry V., who was the son ot Henry IV., who was the cousin of Richard 11., who was the grandson of Edward I[I., who was the son of Edward II,, who was son of Edward I., who was the son of Henry III., who was the son of John, who was the brother of Richard L., who was the son of Henry II., who was the cousin of Stephen, who was the cousin of Henry I., who was the brother of William Rufus, who was the son of Wil- liam the Conqueror, 800 years ago o-oo ' §crotula — sores all over her face and head. She grew worse until we gave her Hood’s Sarsaparilla. When she had taken six bottles her face was smooth and the scrofula has never returned.” SILAs VERNOOY, West Point, New York. Hood’s “sain parilla Is the best —in fact the One True Blood Purifier. Hood’s Pills cure all Liver Ills, 25 cents. Mone as Ccod SdBR OSE nin We desire to present briefly a few facts for your consideration. The {ments are full of the choicest and newest goods produced, and each department 1s having & SENSIBLE BUYING First, Our five depart- But with the usual human failing we are anxious and willing CARPETS, CLOTHING, HATS & CAPS, DRESS GOODS AND Gents Furnishings ‘Our daughter broke out with scrofula f ATMAMANXMAAXAXWD It You are Gong ance BOSTON Or any part of the United States, the cheapest and best route is via the Flant Line, THE POPULAR SUN- MER ROUTE DIRECT - SERVICE FROM CH’TOWN. The favorite S. S. ‘‘Halitax” will leave Ch’town for Boston every Friday at l p. m. Returning leaving Boston every Tues- day at noon. Steamer calls at HAWKS: BURY and Halifax both ways Via Pictou & Halifax Passengers leaving Charlottetown Mon- days, Thursdays and Saturday mornings, via Pictou make close connection at Halifax with steamers “ Olivtte” and “Halifax” for Boston di- rect Teesdays and Fridays at 7 a. m and Saturdays 11 p.m. Tickets for sale at stations P.E.I. Railway, Ch’icwr, Nav Co, end Clark ticket office. H. L. CHIPMAN, Can. Agent, Halifax, N.S. d&w | Second —We buy in very large quantities for spot cash, which enables us to buy from the leading and best manufacturers, and reason to claim no equals in this city. We have the trade, now our aim is to keep it, and in order to do so will give some of the biggest bargains ever offered for he tnext month in Aid Ulirens Ulthig Carpets, Dress Goods. White and Colored Shirts, Hats and Caps, Cottons, Ginghams STRAW HATS, STRAW HATS. WS BROTHERS, The Wonderful Cheap Men } #9888909 Ua Has given to its purchasers universal satisfaction. Pure, Rich and Melodious Tone The bass is powerful without harsh ness. The upper notes sweet cleat and mellow. Prices range from $20C to $400. For sale at Fletcher's Piano Warerooms OPERA HOUSE BUILDING