oe a se yreer Te a Ci a ee ae ae Pee eo s Pa Political Meetings, We. the undersigned ral-Conservative in the the 4th candidates interest in electors! district of King’s County, wil mit he electors in the followir Nai — B Bank Hall, Monday, July 5th, a 6 9’. ky pen SS | ~ Marys oad Cent School} 1ouere } W lay, July 7th, at 6 o’cloe ook p.m. Bb ‘ yr Sc hoe 1OUSE Thu lay, * wy Sth, » o,clock, p. m Montague Bridge Hall, Friday. July 9th at 4 »p. Mm- nt n gy of * the Morray H sabe d nd Cardigan districts. M iV Ree Ml Sakeedes July sue at 6 OcK, p. m. G'en William Hall, Monday, July 17th, _ too lock, 1 ead POA ( al R Tusday. July a at ock, 1 m. ‘Mo ue Hs] Wednesday, July | 4th, at 6 o’clock, p. m. \ vileld Hall Thursday, July 15th, at 6 o Ca a. Murray Harbor South Hall, on Friday, July l6th, at 6 o'clock, p. m. Commercial Cross Hall, on Saturday, } 17 i to” ) % mh. H é Hall, on Me ay July 19 6 o’clock, p. m. lid respectfully \ OSsIDg Candidates are ALBERT P. PROWSE, MUR om ICK McKINNON, ay He: arbo y 2aw—wtd. separa , June 28th, 1897. Bordeaux € laret to (La Compagtfe des vinede Bordeaux) Suid nen i seengeee — Bog Bo roeois Ciaret at $3 Per case of 1 doz. quarts. Mouiferrand Claret - $4 Also Per case of | doz. quarts. $l per case extra per 2 doz. pints. our Champagnes, Furgundies, Sauternes Sherries, Ports, Rhine and Moselle Wines. k<&"Call or write for our new complete Price List of Wines, Liquors, etc. (ur Assorted Bodega Cases Of fine Wines and Liquors ravcing from $5 to $12, accordixg to con- tel ts, are used with great satisfaction by BORDEAUX CLARET CO. 30 ee Street. Montreal a ities 1 inetd = } i ; | “SHOWER'S LIME vt?. = F ” ( JUCE CORDIAL ! : 13 absolutely free from nasty 1 } taste and smell, a fault very 4 ; common n preparations of } | this Clase. “Stowers is the? kind to get. There is no other } } All ad ss Dealers sell it J {AR TEURP. TIPPET & CO.,1 MONTREAL. BAA nd General Ageuis fer the Dc minion > el a lh eee R - : So CE EVE nr eee eye) PATTIE ATA TA Ata a wich FIGURE iT (| 7 American Machines, $120.00 ‘THE RIO’ MEO RD RA oe oy ours notches wr aa Qala 2 Rar THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JULY 3, 1897 Vink ot again. p | Toting has ended, a compromise on the plague measures having been - k SPECIAL DESPATCHES TO THE soe. _——— 1 |The Government and the Can-: adian Pacific Railway. Some Minor Official Changes, Orrawa, June 3.—The Canadian Pacific Railway has been notificd that at the end of the current tiscal year the arrangement under which the C. P. R. use the Inter- colonial railway between St. John and Halifax will be cancelled. The parties will then make a new agreement. Mr. Stansfield, postmaster of the House of Commons has been superanmuated. The last Cabinet Council before the holidays will be held on Wednesday. Mer. Del Val will sail for Rome about the middle of this month. John Nickerson, harbor master at Port LaTour, Nova Scotia, has been discharged for political partizanship. Henry Dunlap bas bgen appointed keep- er of the lighthouse on Bird Island, vice Angus Campbe 1] dismissed for political partizansnip. ‘ Capta po Neil Townstnd, of Louisburg has been appointed Port Warden at Louis- | burg, vice Alexand Me€nish, whose j vices are dispens with. oo § IN CALCUTTA. A Very Serious Sitation. MUSSELMEN AND HINDGOS DI AF PECTED. Great Anxisty in London whereupoa ceaced, «vies NOTES FROM THE CAPITAL. | ‘ that a rebellion of may be threatning between the Indiaand Home Governments. that Miss Carrie L. Saunders, Jobn Saunders, Hea., of this city full term at the P. E. I. Co examination, diploma fur a full business dligeat studer t,"and won he rioters, but the mobs quickly gathered * ea ‘that the despatch sys arranged “and the + riotera | disturbances immédia‘ely etween the authorities Lonpon July 3.—The newspapers of hia city express xreat anxiety at the riots | in India intimating that the mass of | vatives there are less content under | | British rule than was generally belived and Raple asant proportions | Constant cociineiibeeaiiaid are passing —_——_—-o- _-_-_—— Svcorssrc..—We to hear deughter of , after a mmercial Col highly successful and pas received the college course, Miss painttaking and has most worthily the honor conferred. She has our best wishes for continued srecess. are pleased lege, has passed Saunders has been a _--———_-—- —_ 0+ O+oe-— MsILDEN BLUSHES, How They Fade When the Lixease aud Disorder Lays Hands Them—What a God-send is a Reliab'’e and. ¥ ell Tried Remedy—How we Hail Hand of ou 1? the Return of the Pink of Health Under its Intlnence—lIf it’s Good fer the Maiden it’- Good for the Mother. r for nearly prostration, in- “My daughter had been ailing two Vears with nervous digestion { other complaints which girls in their teens. are subject to. For a time she coafined to her bed, and ould retain nothing on her stomach. Our — physican declared she was in We ; despaired of her recovery. grew worse. I bad found | flit was a decline She grad Q ally * | eo little benefit from remedies I was skeptical about trying South Americsn! cept . ying Nervine. I however, procured a bottle and relief came like magic; the pain left) her in a dar, and after taking five bottles 4 she was completely cured, and as wel] and | Dodd’s Medical Hall and by Geo. E. | Hughese. _— - Dew LOCAL NOTICES, €9c. buys a pair of women’s tan shoes tonight at R. K. Jost’s, If you can’t tiea tie, buy a tied tie—we Catcuita,July 3.—Sérious riots among Musslemens occurred here on Thursday evening. The city’s gang ot rioters parad- ed the streets, hooting and stoning the Europeans, eeveral of whom were injured. Finally the authorities were compelled to call‘outthe troops. It is regarded as tignifiicant that the Uindoos passively sym,pathise with the rioters, The situa- tien is still grave and an additional f orce of cavalry was required to disperse Entrance Examinations tT Osi Prince oi Wales College All Students taking part in these examinations have a cordial invita- tion to visit CARTER’S BOOK- STORE, where they will find every- thing they require in Examination Paps, Footscap, Inxs, Pens, PENcIis Stupents Memo Books, Notre Paper, Paper Fasteners, BLank Books, of all kinds, etc, ete. Prices always the lowest, but Special Prices to students, and teachers, Geo Carter &Co Booksellers & Stationers. Empire mes aon 55.00 A SAVING OF $65.00 By i pure -hasing afi. . r be Sur yerior in many features. Simplicity, Duralility Visible Writing Strength. Universal Keyboard. Manufactured and Guaranteed by Che Williams Man'fg €0., Lid. Te Testimonials Me ntreal, . (Q. Pei epee res se tnd Sus Sal a aa’ Cone + SAS in te Meeting of Delegates, A meeting of delegates of the 3rd elect- oral district of King’s County, will be held in Cardigan Hall ,on Monday, vext, Julv 5th, at 4 o’clock, p. m. » for the pur pose 0: nominati bg candidates in the ins- terest of the op position. D. C. MORSON, Cardigan, June 18—wli Tooth Brushes That Wear We may be persistent in talk- ing of our guaranted tooth brushes at 25c. Usual value indee ‘d—thav’s why wekeep have ties to tie and tied ties cheaper than anyone else.—Moore & McLeod. We want you to see that line of corsets | we’re selling at 50c—see if it isn’t the best value you ever saw.—Moore & McLeod. We think you’ve often paid ‘de. for a corset no better than this one we’re selling at 50c —Moore & McLeod. Bergers pure paris green for eale at Carter’s Seedstore, wholesale and retail. Corset day today and tonight—see our window display of that50c. corset.— Moore & McLeod. Miss Chisholm wil] be inher studio in Morris Block Wednesday, July Tth, and will give lessons in China, Oil and Water color painting. Also in drawing from nature, during July, August, and the first week in September. 153—2d lw, w2in. A mig&ty midsummer clearance sale at Week’s begins July 2 and lasts 10 days. You can have your choice from 70 pieces of dress goods worth up to 80c, 35c is the price at thie sale; 50c buys our finest dress goods, reguiar price upto $1 per yard. This is a rare chance. Remember 35c for dress goods worth up to 80c; and 50c for dress goods worth up to $1. Clearance of hats at 10c, 25c and 50¢ for h4ts worth up to $1.20. Black and colored capes, velvet and Jace capes, 3 prices, $2 for capes worth up to $4.15, at $2 75 worth up to $5.25, at $4 our best, worth up to$8.25. Also 20 per cent off all our stock of Jadies water- proofs. Blouse sale still continues, blouses from 25c up. This isarare chance, see our ad.— W. A. Weeks & Co., midsummer sale for 10 days. 151—dl w&w3in. A midsummer clearance sale at Weeks & Co’s sale for 10 days, July 2nd till July 1 2th, at which rare bargains in dress goods of al] kinds, capes and waterproofs, straw hats, etc. ete. Big chance for drese goods, r~W. A. Weeks “& Co., The People’s Stors Thirty five cents buys dress goods worth up to 80c; 50¢ buys dress goods worth up to $1; $2 bays capes worth up te $4.15; $2.75 buys capes worth up to $5.25; $4.00 buys our best capes worth up $8.25. A few lace will be cleared cheap. Ladies’ waterproofs at 20 discount, Blouses from 25c up. Shraw hats, balance of 7 stock at 10c, 25c, and 50c, worth up to $1.20. This big midsummer sale will continue for ten days. ‘A rare chance. Big bargains.—-W. A. Weeks & Co., whole sale and retail. 151 d lw, wk 2i Setiitiinnaniannes eabnie . a 9 — everlastingly at them, Wa é want you to krow 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 teeih. 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, Pho, B SUNNYSIDE, Sseeces @ VIGCEGBOCCeSCEaSC | | F ee SCSSOSS SSE ESSE SSESTE PTDBSSISSCEEZONRSIGROOE | | v D> % 9 ~ @ e ® e & s eo e @ a ® ~~ e oo & & & ee o & & @ e: @ |: r e@ e B: an o S| © ® @ @ e Carri 60s | 1 | Ganiage hearty as ever she had been.” Mr. Geo. |e Booth, Grangeville, Ont. For aale at | The sibisiteercatien for sale this gea son the largest assortment of carriagés! ever shown in Montagne, consisting “of | Phetons, Jumpséat, Corning and Piano | Buggies, Concords, &c., both homemade | and imported. We have also on hand Carts, Cart : Wheels, Truck and ‘Express Wagons, in fact everything in our line. Repairing in all its branches attended to , } promptly. Intending purchasers will | ' please give us a call, as we are confident we can suit you in terms, prices, style and | uality. JOHN McLEAN & SON. Montagu*, Apri] 24, 1896—wy Non't Fail to See The Sargains in Shirt Waists AND HOSIERY at the Sunnyside = Dry Goods= Store — TO-NIGHT—_ The balance of our Shirt Waists must go at a big reduction ir order to clear them out ane G OE Os 022288 het GY Ot GG Oe ns & Turner ne j as Gihy & UASSR ORE aaSaaOaaaS Here’s a real and genuine corset bargain for yeaveeecece cee2eeece Hats Straw Hats in all the leading shapes at the lowest prices, BD. A. BRUCE ASSIGHEE'S =NOTICE Pursuant to the provisions of the deed of Assignment from Messrs. McLeod & Jardine, of Mount Stewart, Merchants, bearing date the third day of May, A. D., 1897, I hereby give notice to all persens claiming to be creditors of the same as— signors, “to furnish to me atthe cftive of Messrs. McLeod, Morson & McQuarrie, Solicitors, etc., Charlottetown, P. E. Is- tend. Op Cr before the twenty-fourth day of July, next, a etatement of the amount claimed to be owing from t'e said assign- ors to such creditors, yespectivelv. And I hereby give not'ce that any creditor fail- | ing to furnish such statement within such time, may be precluded from participat- | ing in auy dividend from eaid estate, pur- sant to,the terms of such assignment. Dated this sixteenth day of June, 1897. JOZEN J. McQU AID, Assignee. 139-—dy 13 4wks—wky4twks. dy pat 2 4, MOORE & | a quick comers, A big Corset factory offered us a snap price on a lot ot fine Corsets the other day. We jumped at the chance, and took Three Hundred pairs—they go on sale to-morrow morn- ing at 50c per pair. They are well made, stylishly cut, perfect fitting—they’re covered with fine grey jean and sateen faced—they’re well boned, they’re 15 ins. long in front. You’ve often paid 75ce for corsets not so good —our price for these is 50c per pair. You can’t duplicate this offer anywhere else —for no one else has the Corsets —-we have sole control of the line. Come early “ALL WE ADVERTISE—WE HAVE.” Mi BOD | ale A LETTER FROM... Elaud’S Most Euuineat Aris London, Ont., Dec. 17th, 18 96. : Messrs. Heintzman & Co., Toronto, GENTLEMEN,—I woul'ld like to tell you how much I ap preciate, from an Artis?’ point of view, the very excellent Grand piano supplied to me for my concert in London, and the magnificent Grand that you furnished me for my concert in Massry Hau, Toronto. The tone is sonorous, the sing ing duality’ ind sustaining quality just what we vocalists ap preciate, and I feel that any one in quest of a readly FiRs? CLASS PIANO, cannot do hetter than secure a Hrintzuan & Co’s Pranorortr, I am, dear sirs, faithfully yours, R. WATKIN MILL’. PrPTTP PVP RrD THE PHONON SS a ed sicecceeed Someegescresene) Sneapeeeten The P. BE. Islang Music House. Are Sole Sgentsn o P. E. Islind for this Piano rr i ie a a