vx? TE BS i‘ SHOE PRICES ARE MELTING | ig at ng io with it. , ., 7 Trade vaturally qegins to a . é a ip a e now, but we want to Ke ; { gor vv ¢ Ww i ' | J SO2ve Womet ‘s Ait j boots, toe cap, ' LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS Beer Bros. for Dresa Goods. For Dritt.—No1lC ompany, C. A., will , meet for drill this evening at 8 o ‘clock. > Courr.—The City Appeals } Court will meet tomorrow (Friday) at ten o'clock. APPEALS r has had } = - Hayixe. has begun throughout the Qoebec districts the vield promises to be srger than at tirst expected, _ - _ To Nien there will bea meeting mn the ‘ ‘ M trket Gall woere the Scott Act returns wil, be given aad Mr. Spence aad others W Sprak. - > —-~ ) Y ; ; Ss — el Laer Scott Act meeting tonight in the ‘ Womens Aid) Hoots, We Cap, |) Marxet H: . at 8 o'clock. Mr. Spence ay 5 ' 4) $1 os , - B and o(hers wii sp ak, The ctate of the 2 ss sutton oots — | ae u Wi . pulton »00TS, TOE i ii will bee i‘Veu there, ‘& car. : ——<o——— Tomen’s Laced Boots, “extrs > “ . Wome BCL BHYOS, “extra Ponice Covrr. —Seven drunks were this good,” $1.4 mopning disposed of for fines of $2 or 10} SS | days. I bey were John Bell, William Me- oo Peter Corish, Henry Clinton, James Laughran, William Manley and Joly He roe, SHOEISTS Y . i , + ieee HE SH AST | Seorr Act Phe \ote on the petition for ee j the repeal of the Scott Actis taking plac é : ue Pp ace peneneneood rooesereoee ¢ in Charlottetown to-day The Act, atter , | hav ng been once repealed, was brought us very much with the payment of that ac- count of vours. Please | tattend to it as soon as 9) . j t possible ' iR. K. Jost ‘ ; ‘ Stamper’s Corner, SE SSS FE OGOFI5S 4498 FOOD OPAEOOEH CAME 00600000 | I ahs a » Ad Bxcellent Claret Cup ! con fe proinced by mixing ove rat of Stower’s Lime { Juice Cirdial with tour Vi parts of Claret and five part of plain or mineral water. All Grece:s and Dealers sell it. —_ eee eeee a oa a = IRTHUR P. TIPPET & CO. MONTREAL. its eee eee General Agents fer the Dominion Se eee a= ae | texmoopeet SOO @ DB & SUBSSBVF "Oc \e PER DOZ. That i; the price of the Durier House Rol « dozen tonight and get them mB’: bakery. ” HELEPRONE 98. @D. STEWART °F LCLIPSE BAKERY lee Rakes Best Bread. ee i i i i Auction Sale —— be Valuable Property. 'N WEDNESDAY, July 28th, at 12 se @ @ « e @ ese ee e@ 424.0200 8 8 2 oARAARRAAAARRARRRARARAARARBARARAAG Deine ‘,noon, at or aad Beer & Goff’s, “§ Square, ihe ¢,1 ea lowi hg will be offered : “he property consisting of Store, Dwell- mai: ‘wo Warehouses with commodioue Store is now ocx pied by Messis Dect Goff as a Retail Grocery, and ten ‘ing and Warehouse are oc en pied Halls}, ie ante, This eens is a paying in- meut and must be sold. - it Same time and place will be off- Beer 5 # Shares St. Peter's Starch Co. Ltd., “ty 3 bores pasture land (Mt. Edward). R, BEAIKSTO, -_- a) on | of “Our Lady of the SndWe. into furee On the 19th Apr.l, 1894, bya vote of 734t0 712. evils Axxvat Prexie.—ine League of the Cross hold their annual picvic at Midgell this.vear. Evervone has heard what a preity place this is, and should take advan- tage of the cheap tare which is only 50 =o return. Doua’t forget the date, 28th July. _-. AccipENT at Kensincrox.—Misa Maggie [ Shea daughter of Mr. William Shea of Summerside met with a painful accident at Kensington on Monday last. She was standing on the platfurm waiting for tbe arrival of the train when the semaphore chain snapped, the recuil strikipg her on the head and stunning her. She was taken to the residence of the station agent where it was found thather shonider had been dislocated. Miss Shea was able to return bome yesterday. Sein ao Tur West ie beautiful now. The bean- ty of the surroundings of Alberton cannot be overstaied. The pleasures of a day weet seeing the whole province almost, enjoving the sights among the great gath—- ering Of people, listening to sweet music, taking part in real amn-emente, feasting upon ‘the delicacies. which good taste and long practice provides—cannot really be described. Young man @hd maiden go ye to Alberton on Angust 5tb, to the great tea — $< Only a few years azo Mr. Tarte wrate of bis present chief, Sir. Wilfmid. Laurier. Mr Laurier is a man not wanting in polish. . He is without large niens. . . . The fai t is that he has not yet pronounced a single discourse Of a nature to manifest in him @ man of serious worth. His polished manners his astuteness, a certain ability in conceailing his principles — pot far removed from hy pocrisy—have won for him his popularity in the country. On another occasion Mr. Tarte wrote: “* Mr. Laurier is not a nobody; cil! less he is what we calla man of talent. He has a character veneered on the outside. Scratch a little and you will discover the the mediocrity within. He is vot learned; dis speeches show it’ His thonght never rises above the plane of his pr-judices. . He will néver be faithful to what he does not posvess—principles, souud couvictions or patriotistn. The peop‘e are beginning to think that Mr. Tarte excels as a critic and reader of IN THE OPERA HOUSE. A fair audience *Stusitted the meeting last night and listened to the final address of Mr. Spe uce previous lo the election. The Rev. Mr. Campbell was chairman abd made a good speech in opening the meet ing. Mr. Corey led in prayer and Mr. 8. F. several times before thre audience giving the state of the polls for the instruction of the electors. Mr. Spence’s address was as usual clear and intere-ting. He again took up some very instructive figures and gave the results in Scott Act and license districts touching criminal satati-tics and each time the Scou Act section had the advantage. He read quotations from Fatber Matthew and Cardinal Manning eid psid a glowing tribute to the relf-deny i" g and succes-ful Hodgson was prohibition, He spoke of the fact that while the liquor party had brought forth champions during the Roval Commission, they had not done so in this campaign, He referred to the fact that the party are asking for help from other parts liquor other peoples character. tO assist them to get rid of the Act here because it interfered with the business, and they were nsing the arguments here, that the Scott Act was a failure, and there was more drinking than under free rum. Why dothey talk that way? To deceive you into voting ont the Act which is the worst thing for the rum busivess you can get. Yours is a city of homes, and from them must come the foture tu- pers to keep up the business. Will you help them to steal your boys to feed their trattic. Tomorrow vote the traffic out, and hope and happiness and joy will come to many a house of trouble today. A sbow of bands revealed the unanimous decision of the audience to stand by the Scott Act and vote out the rum today, Tonight there will bea meeting in the Market Mall where the returns wil! be given, and addresses delivered. Vote out the rum. An O_p AND Weil TrigD RemeDY.— Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup bas been used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teething with perfect success. It soothes the child, «oftens the gums, allays all pain,cures w ind colic, and is the best remedy forDiarrhea. [s pleasant to the taste. Soild by Druggiste in every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its value ia incalculable. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow’s Sooth iug Svrun, and take no other kind 1 3 5w ne — Soedeatint Race ae DIED At Black River, July 2lst, Matheson, eged 49. tonald 2000S9008 09808880080 OOSOSO POTATO Bubs can’t live where Paris Green is sprinkled around. that is if the right kind of Paris Green is used. We have the right kind and sell it at a right price: too. Johnson & Johnson Graduates in Pharmacy. OOOS 6096 S690 OS6e 0636 OGOH 949900009064 6000 OC OOOO O GOSS OESM \OHs 6998 6H1 COHFOOED 404 6000 GOFOD0S 000000 0008 S0S8OSI44 HALF * Value $100 each), 3 acres Hay (s tand- Auctioneer. Blouse Sale—Splendid variety, BEER BROS’. White Wear Sale BEER BROS’. BEER BROS’. BEER BROS’. Dress Goods Sale—Midsummer discounts, some assortment, Ke K it Ae | ee K it mm oe ae it ‘ Mantle Sale-—Cheap Capes, cheap Jackets. mh ae we ie ie ie it i ae! “he KS oa Ke Excellent value in every department, at : BEER BROS PAREEE EVER EEY VENEER AA NY HAA AAAAAA AR AA AAAAARARAA A INTERESTING ITEMS eat 0006 6000600" Special stock, special prices , reduced prices. hand- Cotton Duck Gostumes PRICE, BATHING SUITS Alpaca and Serge. 4 LAST NIGHT'S SCOTT ACT MEETING efforis of the Catholic priests to forward UNDER- . CLOTHI At Reduced Frices—., Straw Hats, to select from. Straw Hats Bathing Suits in all the different grades, reduced reduced to clear, large stock White and Cclored Shirts at clearing prices. Ask to see our lght 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. Summer Underclothing ldc each. per pair worth lle, selling now at 8e wide, worth 8c. now for 6c Top Shirts only 2200 yards of print, worth 7c for 5c a yard. 3,800 yds 15¢ each. Cotton Hose oniy 6¢ One case of White Cotton, 36 inch PROWSE BROTHERS, The Wonderful Cheap Men SS © SESOS 869 of our Laurn Mowrers Will be smooth as velvet. Smooth as Velvet Your lawn if iar look after and kept cut with one FENNELL&CHANDLER Bordeaux Claret Co. (La Compagnie{des vins de Bordeaux) — During the summer months The Family Man,the Bachelor the Clubman, the Tourist do not feel comfortable without tle solace of Charlottetown Sash Interior and Exterior FINISH. Our Specialties.--- Rails, Flooring, Clapboards. Gite us a eall une 3— ROBERT PALMER & CO. and Door With experienced workmen and first-class machinery, we are prepared to ae ply contractors and others with DOORS and FRAMES, SASHES and FRAMES, Gothic Windows, Stairs, Stair Newel Posts, Gutter and Conductors, Kiln Dried Spruce and Hardwood Kiin Dried, Clear Spruce Sheathing and ROBERT PALMER & CO.. Qur Assorted Bodega Cases of fine Wines and Liquors. ranging from $5 to 812 according to contents. We also recommend for qua!- ity and purity Boo Bourgeois Claret at $3 Per case of 1 doz. pints, ‘Montferrand Clarets - $4 Per case of 1 doz. quarts, $l per case extra per 2 doz. pints. Factory. Cypress Aleo a full assortment of Champagnes, Burgundies, Sauternes Sherries, Ports, Rhine and Moselle Wines. Peakce’s No. 3 Whi ke Call or write for our new complet — and well shod wins the race, have men’s, Women’s and Children’s, give good honest wear. slippers in Chocolate and Oxblood. Sure-Footed —— Oxford ties have the call now. We The kinds that fit properly and Just opened, Girls’ and Children’s ankle strap W. H. STEWART & CO. | London House building Price list of Wines, Liquors, etc. BORDEAUX CLARET C®. 30 Hospital Street. July 2) 23 26 For Sale or To Let. Two Houses on P| # sant Street, stable and yard. Montreal Good WILLIAM DODD. lu ly 6, ’°97—1m