tt aay Seapre c e tinionsoyo yh NAL te Sit aL - ; ; ; ~ a... — + % £. 2. ° dt ’ ? . « “ * * » - ’ , * . f . A . . ¢ : > ® . * o . *. r ys « b ’ te ‘ f 2 * - e 2 ‘ = ? ; ’ i -" ry 4 5 i - = . . 2 63 = = 4 é > : 7 ss A, * : © 5 cy * ® = > + & > é & 3 e Sie ae ee * hae + She ee ee, oO, oe Political Meetings, We. t indersigne 1 candidates in the Libera iservalive nterest in the 4th | electors strict of King’s County, will meet 1 ectors in the following plact name!) His sanK Hall. Mor ay, J ily 5th. a ae v's Road Centre Scho We puly at o Br vn Scheolhouse Thursday, oth, m™ Mo e Bridve Hall, Friday. July $th at 4 oc i4ck, Pp. m int meeting of the Mur : r aud Cardigan districts. Murray River Hall, Saturday, July 10th al ¢ I G) \ n Hall, Monday, July l7th, al 6 ¢ p. 1 P *, Road, Ist Schooll ouse east of Cor Road, on Tusday. July 13th, at 6 p. m. a l tavue [| Wednesday, Ju \ 6 % 4 I \ Ha l saa July a ADU Ca. M 4 rs Hall, « I riday, July at | ck, Dp. Mm. C Cross Ha'l, on Saturday, duly i kK. | I Ha } 4 July iv sk, i OO: <ing can lidates are respectfully nvi attend. . ene ALBERT P. PROWSE, MURDUCK McKINNON, Mi iv Harbor, June 28th, 1897. d w—wid. CARD. | Te the Electors of Charloette- tewn. Comumen and Royalty. j idaies t test | Lottetown Common and R ryalty, in the : -ts of the Liberal Party, we respeéct- lh cit ¥ S rt. Our record as re pres ives. of this @nStituen¢y @uring the last r Vears, is: before you: * We are ty ac- cor h the Platform of the Local Govern me! lown in the address of the leader, am hall | do our best ! uote the interests of our constitu- ents 21 f the Province. ‘I you for your former support, and soliciting a continuance of your favor, \\ have the he nor to be, Your obedient servants, BENTAMIN ROGERS, L. E. PROWSE. all y prs. aa i te Berdeaux Claret €0 (La Compagnie des vins de Bordeaux) SUMMER SEASON, {897 Wines for everybody, guaranteed pure, eund and imported direct from the vine- yards of France. 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D. 1897, at the hour of twelve o’c!lock, noon, A)l that tract, piece or parcel of land situate, lyinzgand leing on Lot or Towa ship Number Forty one, bounded as follows, that is to say:—Commencing at the north side of Saint Peter’s Bay at the southeast angle of Jand now or formerly in the possession of William McEwen, thence north thirty nine degrees thirty minutes east, to the Mill Stream; thence alone the stream to the northwest angle of land sold to John Lewis. thence south thirty nine degrees .birty minutes west to the shores of the said bay; thence along the said the said bay to the place of commencement, containing sixty one acres of land, a litt e or less. The above sale is made under and by virtue of a power of sale contained in @ certain Indenture of Mortgage dated the First day of Noyember, A. D. 1886, and made between Robert Lewia and Margaret Lewis, his wife, of one part, and William Dodd, of the other part, and which said Mortgage is now vested in the undersigned. Dated this 28th day of June, A. D., 1897. shores of the CHARLES McGREGOR, la week—tl sale Assignee of Mortgage H BEHRING SEA PROTECTION. ck vm. "| What Secetarry Sherman Has ' Correspondence that May Create Resent- tried } THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN JULY 5, 1897 TELEGRAPHIC. SPECIAL DESPATCHES TO THE EXAMINER, to Say About it. ment in England. Lonpox, July 5.— The Washington cor- responde nto. the Chronicie asserts tbat official correspondence is about to be sub- mitted which includes a despaich sent by Secretary Sherman to Ambassador Hay, dated June 10, for Submission to Lord LATEST NEWS BY WIRE AND MAIL. Hairax, July 2.—Mary Morris, a well known squaw over seventy years of age, was rnn over and killed by a train on the Dominion Atlantic Railway near Newport last evening. CaLourtra,July 2—In the fighting which took place in the suburhs of Chinpere be- tween the police abd the rv ers, during which the former were compe''ed io fire on the latter, many polic: nen were iojured Loxpon, July2.—A despatch to the Times from Cape Town says that Presi dent Keuger has telegiaphed Dr. Leyds to return to Pretoria immediately, giving as his reason his own illness and important matters of state. Catcurta. July 2. (2a.°m.)—The situation in Chirt> isnow mor rea su ing, but the police pstrols were compel ied to fire on the rioters. It is estimated that one time more than 5,000 were holding the northeast portion of Calcutta. The number of killed and i) j tired is not kuown but it is believed to be considerable. Lonxpoyx, July 2.—The newspapers this city eapress fgreat anxiety at occurrences In India, intimating that mass of the natives there are Jess content of the the Salisbury, insinuating that England has been guilty of bad faith in carrying out the terms of the Parisseal award. The “There is no doubt that the publication of this despatch will cause resentment in England.” Lord Salis bury bas not yet replied, In a later despatch Secretary Sherman complains that while America maintained five vessels to prevent illegal sealing in Behring Sea, England had only two. correspondent Savs: Mob Seize a Mosque. Lonpoy, July 5.—A Times trom Simla savs despatch ‘to the that a meb there to seize a mosque, but the police and troops opened fire and aserious centhes ensued. Finally Lae mob was Te} ulsel with heavy lose. , A Disastrous Collision: ‘ , - . Deux an - Caneutta, July 5.—The British bark 4 Overdale collided with th@ steamer Pan- dua aff Hoogly Point, and sank. Allon board were drowned except the captain and one seaman. One Jump Too Many. New York, July 5.—Capt. W. S. Keeple, who had some reputation asa jumper from bridges and masts of vessels, was killed jumping from Brooklyn Bridge yesterday. —_—— »> -—-—<— Catcvrra, July 2.—The rioting has ended, a compromise on the plague measures having been arranged between the disturbances have immediately ceased. The absence of rain is causing the greatest anxiety throughont India. Entrance Examinations —TO— Prince of Wales College All Students taking part in these examinations havea cordial invite- tion to visit CARTER’S BOOK- thing they require in EXAMINATI N P. ps, Footscap, Inks, Pens, PENCILS Srupents Memo Books, Note Paper, Paper Fasteners, BLank Books, of all kinds, etc, etc. Prices always the lowest, but Special Prices to students. and teachers. F Geo Carter & Co Booksellers & Stationers. Tooth Brushes That Wear We may be persistent in talk- ing of our guaranteed tooth brushes at 25c. Usual value indeed— ‘at’s why we keep everlastingly at them. We want vou to kpnow that our brushes give satsifaction, that the bristles are strong and pliable, and are put to stay. That these brushes clean every nook and crevice of the teeth. We want you to know that if our tooth brushes fail to give satisfaction you may havea new one or your money back. They are 25c because they are worth it. A. W. REDDIN, Phm. 8 SUNNYSIDE, mee 0000860 DB OOS SEOECOHTOOO the authorities and the rioters, whereupon . STORE, where they will find ever,- | SOOSOSSSSSFOHOSCHSSICSSOS SIOCTSHSFSOOISHSi Sevvd under British rule than was generally | believed and that a rebellion of unpleasant proport‘on may be threatening. Constant communications are passing between the | Indian and home governments. Hamitroy, Ont., July 2—Hamilton is likely to lose another of her factories. Loveli Bros., cigar manufacturers, Canon street, sav they fee! the burden of the new tariff so heavy that they will at once shut down. They will remain shut down for three weeks, and. recording toone of the meubers of the firm, if after that there is no change in the tariff they will likely move ihe estab'ishment either to the State of Washington er to California. Hovewe tt Aint, July 2.—Chas. Archi- bald, an exponent of the anti-Scott Act patty ‘at Albert, who bas been working uj cases agaiust several well known mer- chants, for selling bay rum, was, on Satur- dav, fioed $25 or three months in jail for drunkenness and profa'iy. Archibald, it was shown in the evidence, got intoxicated with the bay rum which he purchased to prove its intoxicating properties and secure evidence against the merchants. Bomuray, July2.—The assassins of Lieut Averst, of the commissary corps, who wae shot and killed by concealed natives, while leaying the governor’s reception at Caneshkind, on the evening of June 22, jubilee day, Plague Commissioner Rand being dang rouse y wounled atthe sane time, are still ac jarge. The aggressive attitude of the aatives prior to the shootings were remarked, There were whieperings of impending disaster to Europeans and it is thought that the whole native commun- ity, including the police had foreknowledge that something was going to happ‘n. “On jubilee night a delayed anonymous letter arrived at Commissioner Rand’s bawgalow, sayiag : “You wil! die to-day and ihéqueen will die two days ater. Many others will follow, and the soldiers will all be killed.” —e+Oer+e + 5 ‘ oS “ee * After.... Taking a course of Ayer’s Pills the system is set in good working order and a man begins to feel that life is worth living. He who has become the gradual prey of constipation, does not realize the friction under which he iabors, until the burden is lifted from him. Then his mountains sink into moles hills, his moroseness gives place to jollity, he isa happy man again. 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