BUYS A PAIR i?) Lad “ ‘a ~ bar | 4 B.. Jost . ‘ se ‘ rs Corner, Stampe SSS © 2S FHSS SSV84DZOSSEL OBES f 00036004 300° 90009992208 00000000 00086* ¥ See eeoes q > Oat GOON VE ey wes . | é POLITICAL MEETINGS _ Third District of dPueens. jlersigned will meet the Ele the 1 i Di strict of Queen’s at the foi W sana } - | vy i Tu y 13th, at 6 | 4 Monay, toud, Wednesday, July 1 4th / ab BOC t Mi Siew » duiy I . wh m Wins R k Ja Otb, a cick, mm Littie York. Satu t July 17th. at ¢ y pusipg Candidate 3 ivited to gi.ebd i FRED. PETERS. JAMES H. CUMMISKEY. | ic, i an ——e 4, FD » If You Have | ' The Least Idea | | i em of buying a pair of Boots, These i 2 . 4505 read this list . goods have just Arri\ ed, as the searcon is ua lvanced. we put | tnem at never perore A at i } a/ Wos. Dongola | ti AY nga ; v W os. i) Oa ed lal N now selling at 31,48. Ap Wos. ee button, piain, i .. pow. salling at $1.48 1 W os. ides cola, laced, tip. ‘® now selling at Sl. 48. \ You'll —_ in a oa <) ALLEY & GO THE SHOEISTS se § Fee See Sere SSeS eC ST Se Se ee Se ee eee eeee!lU SW ee ee ees OE YOU TRY ur Corrugated Cream Bread, will use no other, for there is no waste in cutting, and it keeps fresh for a § longer time than the ordinary bread, also improving the ap- ' a - =. j enna you pearance of your table with its heat and dainty slices. rer loaf. D. STEWART ECLIPSE BAKERY he ee a ee j Bakes Best Bread. ww ree 7] eeeet ¢ ¢ f 6 0 6 Be ¢ é 4 6 Price 6¢ 5 ¢ ¢ ¢ ? f 4 , 4 AAARAAAARARAAAAAARAAARAARARAAAARA lh} Prowre Fishi ing, Bas jail, Football, (, icket, Cr oque . Quoits, Wings and all ied of amuse- hents that you could think of Z the big Picnic tu be held in the Birch Grove, Freetown,on rf, ednesday, next. Do not | le et th + : is opportunity of a first- es “483 day’ 8 sport pass without ding ike to it. The special ry train leaves at 9 o'clock local. he fare is only 45c. Be sure You attend, and you will not disappointed. | morrow nightthe ; stem couid THE DAILY EXAMIN NER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JULY 13, 1897 LOCAL AD OTHER ITEMS The Liberal Geamevatives | have engaged the Lyceum as their Campaign Rooms, from thi. date till afier the Elect- ion. This Hall willbe open evry day and evening. All friends of te party are ex. pected to attend, and will be | made welcome. > — Beer Bros. for Dress Goods. Ciry Taxes.—Appeals court opens to- morrow. — - big picnic at | reevwoy ro Ow, oo Vernon Rr tomorrow A pieasaut outing guaranteed all who attend. bien should make it a point meeting in the Lyceum <o- \ Enrere RS to attend the f morrow nigat. ~_ C. M. B, A.—Branch No. 216, C. M. B. A., will meet in St. Patrick’s dall this | evening at 8 oclock sharp. siitemialiiidins al Be sure you attend the big picnic at | Freetown tomorrow, Train leaves at 9 } o'clock. Return fare only 45 cts, iveiceiiallidicg CLERGY MEN.—Clergymea are invited _to CARE Semis vo the piatfor fps “ve oing at Mr. MeL lective in > Marke: Hall. cieninlianleccii Speciat Train.— Tbe soecial train for Summersicve tomorrow wil! leave chis city fat 9.30 a. m.(Cloca!l) returcing afier the ; races. eit Ar Ture Meerine in the > Lye eum to- most prominent spe akers h Libera’-Conservative pariy will address the eiecvors. See Prince Edward Island Ulnus- | ‘trated is for sale at all the! Bookstores, Priee 25¢. Pee LEAGUE OF THE Ross. —The annual auspices of the ne mage of excell s bitherto held by the League. a « j ATrauge Oa nda. » ; oo if pM i ns pICcAIc promises to piisalilblidaan. THe Grosharr Tea.—Return tickets at one firat class fare will be issued at all stations on the P. E. Island Railway to k Station and Rollo Bay Station in connection with the Gre at Eastern Tea at Groshaut Teams will meet trains at said station to convey passengers to and from Se kir | tea crounds free of charge. E. Walker, P.P. einunpn cia A Percviiar Accipent.—A_ peculiar accident occurred at Cross Creek near Fredericton, N. B., a few days ago. Thos. Coughlan was carrying a bundle of shingles | up a lad ler, evi ing a pipe in his mouth at ¢ When near thetop he fell. The | pipe-stem was for ‘bly driven into his \Outn, through the tongue broat, breaking off. Dr. and into the Moore found it tongue before the cessaryv to sniit t €AXtLTAac ted. Cough! an is | quite an oll man and may not recover. sceeeuibeisaae City Counci..—At the last regular monthly meeting of the City Council a t y-law respecting milk vendors was pass- ed. The by-law is similar to the old one. e street committee was authorized to coanect Richmond ind W _ Streets by a breastwork with earth filling $200 to be tan from the street appropriation for that purpose. The same committee was also authorizea to lay a concrete sidewalk on the east and west sides of the ide house. It was ordered that the breast- work and shore ‘road around Victoria Park be proceeded with until such time a: the material on hand is used up. The matter of music On Queen Square was re- ferred to the Mayor and Councillors Taylor and Johnson. PRARAAAARARARAR AA AAR AR DAINTY One case, special purchase facturer’s samples, contains many making large purchases. Ladies’ Night Gowns, Ladies’ Chemises, Ladies’ Corset Cavers, Lodies’ Knickers, Ladies Skirts, Infants’ Slips, Infants’ Long Skirts, 7 take p! ace ar Mx dy Or the } iY ne wan all tue spore to himselr. The Shure will be there when we are not. To-day we are god To-morrow mould. Mopenation. T bat th Cheapest is the best is +: tly true with regard to Sovereign Lime Juice. You pay for Lime Juice, not war. For your summer house.—Camp _ stools WHITE WEAR @&,_ JUST RECEIVED Ladies’, Misses’ and Infants’ Whitewear 0000 00000000 This lot being a special purchase of a very large line of manu- wane, in Lawn and Cambric, beautifully trimmed, much nicer than kept in ordinary stock, and only one of a kind. We will give special prices on those finer goods or to persons BhLOUSHS This lot is well worth your careful inspection. BEER BROS gf EEF FEF SSS SS FERS A SSE LIBERAL RALLY MEETING A Complete Conservative Triumph (By Telephone to Tue Examiyen.) Never before were the plans of a schem ing politician more entirely reversed than were those of Mr. Peters in respect to Tignish, In his grand car he arrived at lignish and was received witk hisses and groans. An outdoor meeting (joint) was held, Mr. McCarthy in the chair. Mr. Peters recited his manifesto amid many interruptions and pointed remarks. The Liberals present were for the most part cold and sullen. Mr, Peters continued his speech for an hour, and retired for Mr. Hackett without a single cheer. Mr. Hackett then gave him and _ bis policy the most terrible castigation ever administered to a public man in the Pro- vince. Mr. Peterssaw his mistake and retired to the car. No Liberal, though all the candidates were called, would take the platform. Mr. Birch made a telling speech, and the meeting concluded amid enthusiastic cheersfor Hackett and Birch, aod the Lib- eral rally turned out’a eplendid Conserva- tive demonstration. The people’s party is wild with delight, and we venture to assert that it will be @ long time ere Mr. Peters revisits Tignish on a similar mission. _-_~e - —_- A PLEA FOR THE BOYS, Sir,—What “Mortality” EXAMINER of the 10th inst. mea aod big boys bathiag publicly, ougl t towear tights. Little boys we dou’t notice. Ava | am not aware that womeu bathe on tis shore without being suitably attired. Bovs aud men have bathed every s .mmer for years on Mr. Saunders,and Mr. Thorns shore, these gentlemen not objecting. This year, Mr. Warburton nas placa ded the sare as well as his own. Conseq:ent'y the bovs crow] to the litle bit between Dae Grcnes’? and Waybu ton shore yan are een, “an will buiue, and swim, and | wuy not? The summer is short, aad one man need says in THe Is quite righ’, and chairs, folding chairs, lounging chairs, camp beds, folding wire feather —e ws and §cheap matiresses, at rices that will please curr, cheap vou.—John Newson, 161. 2w j ) 402690969698 2O908038ESOH 30 Paris : $ 7 Green The kind that wal 3 7 is the kind we sell, in | lb tins,handy to use. Get our prices; no Iower ones in town. Johnson & Johnson Graduates in Pharmacy. OOO8 6008 OO0O 086 8 9664 09886 Oi 0600S 668599000008 OOo i i ; i i unusually fine pieces of under Infants’ 3-4 Skirts Infants’ Short Skirts ee , “te Wy, Wy - @« i, Gay ES i> 2 Ais SUMMER WY RZ to select from, of « GRS® w Bathing Suits in all the different grades, reduced CLOTHING At Reduced Prices— ux Straw Hats, Straw Hats—reduced to clear, large stock White and Cvlored Shirts at clearing prices. Ask to see our light weight Hats—they are beauts 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 Underciothing but they lde gape 15¢ each. per pair, saieth lic, ae now at 8c wide, worth 8c, now for 6e Top Shirts only Sos ws Ro Cotton Hose oniy 6c 20 yards of print, worth 7c for 5c a yard, 3,800 yds One case of White ‘Cotton, 36 inch PROWSE BROTHERS, The Wonderful Cheap Men The Soult Aet Ele The following is an exact mr of the ballot to be used in the Scott Act Election on the 22nd, inst. Those wishing to have the Scott Act removed make "their mark opposite ‘the words “Against the Act,’ which in the regular ballot is os in red ink. JULY 22, 1897. Voting on the Petition to the Gov -ernor-General for the revocation “ol the Order-in-Council which brought into force the second part of ‘“ The Canada Temperance Act” in the City of Charlottetown X Infants’ Dresses Misses’ Night Gowns Misses’ Skirts Misses’ Knickers Misses’ Chemises ON VVVOVYYYYYYYYV VU YYEPEFEEEETY Against the Act <a o <= Y = od te o hae COUNTERFOIL ITEA MEETING A Grand Tea Meeting will be held at WEST RIVER on the beautiful grounds of Mr. Neil Livingston, adjoining the new Hall, on THURSDAY, JOLY 15, 1897 The committe will spare no pains to make this Tea a grand success. Tea on the tables at 2 o'clock. Everybody come and have a good time. Proceeds in aid of new hall. Shou'd the day prove unfavorable the Tea will be held the first fine day follow- ing. No intoxicating liquor allowed at or near the grounds. By order of committee. JOHN McMILLAN, Secretarv. Canadian Order of —-~ Foresters Court Ch'town, Meets 2nd and 4th Fridays in Wright's Hall,Prince St A fraternal society. Purely Canadian. $100,000 invested in Dom. Govt. Bonds, surplus funds, Jany Ist, 1897, $525,179.43 Has the largest surplus on hand for each $1,000 risk of any society of the kind in Canada. $10,000 on deposit in Bank of Nova Scotia in Ch’town. No assessments. Fixed amount each month. Want of money can be no excuse; the cost of carry- ing insurance has been brought within the reach of all. Married men, is it not a duty you owe your wives and children to provide against emergencies. 28—Taw 25—3mos TO LET. A house on Dorchestor Street, next block to the New Cathedral, at present occupied by Mrs. Leahy. Possession given last of June. ARTHUR G, PEAKE. 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