) ; : ” eee eames eee ST TEE la District of | LOCAL An) dnd Electoral Queen's County. A meeting of the Liberal-Conserva- | stands fifth on the iist in the league shoot- « | ing matches. tive Delegates from the several pollin livisions of the Second Electoral D's f Queen’s County, will be held on Friday next, the 2nd day of ae o'clock, Pp m., in the Masonic lemple Building, Charlot select candidates to represent District at the forthcoming election. All the polling divisions will kindly see that their at ones Date d this 28th day of ‘ delegates are appointed June, A. D Cc. R. SMALLWOOD, Secretary of the Liberal—Conservative | + Oy ae. ‘> When a .an 4 / » buy a pair of Shues, ‘ff she’s 2 und to havea good | ff par. We w innit hi rto come to our store for them. We » : ; : 7 have some handsome kinds ' yr and dandy fitters that are *s . . va selling freely at $1. SIS, | 20 and-so on | S, $1.25, $1.35, 81. ; up to $3. eee2e8 © ALLEY & 60. THE SHOEISTS Liberal Nomination — Mesting A meeting ofthe Liberal Electors of Charlot tetown and Royalty will be held in the MARZET HALL Wednesday. suth Ju AT 8 O°CLOCK, P. M. | slipped from under his cart and borse i driver were thrown to the ground, | the horse and cart-sheft falling across ® nominate Cardidates for the forthcom- ag Election for the Local Legislature. A. B. WARBURTON, President West Queen’s Liberal Associa- tion. June 28—td —— | i pomething Choicg— The Parker House Ro ! ha : cellent | , | l] is an ex roll for your tea tavle. Ours are made correctly and sold for iée. per doz ,D. STEWART ECLIPSE BAKERY Bakes Best Bread. 2 >eoe2n2 © ites el HOF 06095898S 199060086008 ‘item s Tan; {Boots at reduced prices. We have some broken limes of Men’s Tan Boots and Shoes that we intend clearing out at prices July | tomorrow. } music. tetownh, to the said } Maso n, Mich. who | injuries to property, 2 for vagrancy, | with a heavy lo ad of Jobater bait the wheels otewart's ier i ft ‘om str ee es OEHER ITEMS | = — Ee for Sua Goods. a A Goov Snowine.— The 82nd Battalion Beer Bros. Congratulations. Trea at Sr. Parzn’s Bay.—Great ex- citement over the Jubilee tea at St. Peter’s Galbraith’s Band provides the Special train leaves Charlottetown at 8 a. m., standard time. Some Excei.ent Puorocrarus of the ag e8s sion on Jubilee Day, taken by Mr. A. 8, Johnsor, are on exhibition in the dm window of Jobnson & Johnson’s down town drug store, are at- tracting much attention. ee Perics Court.—T his forenoon the Scott Act summonses against Hugh Hennessey Me -S5rs. and P.S. Brown were dismissed. Charles Watling’s case was adjourned. Peter Gillboy for breaking windows in A. Mac- Donald’s store was fined $20 or 2 monthe jm prisoument. iii Insrection.—The Artillery and 82nd Battalion are being inspected this after- neon at Victoria Park. To-morrow the S2nd will be inspected in battalion drill at 2o0’clock. To-morrow morning commenc- ing ataboat 9 o’clock the artillery will perform their annual gun practice with 40-pounder R. B. L. guns at Keppoch. i neiicaiibetoscdiaa Bsprorp Trea.— Don’t forget the Ec lipse Jubilee teaat Bedford station Dominion Day. The bievele track is in excellent coudition, and the races prom) ise to be in— teresting. There is no exaggeration in saying t hat the tea will be in every par- ticular what it is named. Advt. in another column. nlicicliae eta, Has Sierr Tures Years.—The doctors are greatly gus zled over the strange case "SUPREME COURT: Teespay, June 29, Edward Fisher and others vs. Colin Wright and another. —Action on account, z erdict for the plaintiffs for $163.82. D. C. McLeod fcr plaintiffs; Stewart for de- fendants. The usual order was inade in the matter of the application of William E. Beutley for examination for admission as an attorney, Re application of H. F. Knight to set aside — debtor attachment in suit of H.W. Longworth vs. Jobn Pitcairn an absent debtor. Court granted order nisi returnable Michae!mas term. The Queen vs. William McCabe. Indict- ment tor assault occasioning actual bodily harm. True bill. Prisoner pleaded not guilty. The Queen vs. William McCabe. In- dictment for larceny. _ True bill. Prisoner pleaded not guilty. The Queen vs. William El]sworth and Wiliam Joyce. Three indictments for larceny. True bills. Prisoners pleaded not guiity. Wepyespay, June 30. Albert C. Duchemin and another vs. Epbhram Mackenzie.—Judgment for vlain- tiff on confession for $85.19. Stewart for plaintiff; Mellish for defendant. Jonathon Hodgson and others vs. Chas G. Wright and another.—Twe actions on account. Judgment for plaintiffs for $475.85 and $399.94. A. A. MacDonald. for plaintiff-; Stewart, for defendants. The Queen vs. Martin Power, Judge- ment for assault on John Crowley. True bill. Prisoner pleaded guilty. The Queen vs. Martin Power. Judge- ment for receiving stolen gocds. Nolle prosequi ordered to be entered. The grand jury bring in a presentment against Jas. H. Cummiskey for an assault occasioning actual bodily harm on Wil- liam Webster. Ihe Court ordered a bill of indictment to be preferred accordingly. The Queeu vs. Michael Power.—lIndict- north of has slept cortinuvusly years, except when awakened to receive nourishment and food. A few minutes is the longest time be can be in- duced to remain awake. He never awakes Chall,a farmer,two miles ior three of his own accord, and unless awaked by someone, woult undoubtedly sleep his life away. A Bic Moxra _The month of June, ending today, wasthe largest in point of business that the police court has experi- enced for years. In all there were fiftv— three cases before the court. here were 32 convictions for drunkenness, 3 for assault, 2 for nuisance, 2 for malicious l for fast driving, and 1 for larceny. There were six persons sent up for trial io the Supreme Court, and 4 Scott Act summon- ses were dismissed. The receipts during the monoth amounted to $130.25. iinet A Srrance Acctpent.—Mr. Stewart, an employed of Mr. Dean of Rice Point, had & narrow escape from death on Saturday, the 26th inst. . As he was ascending a steep hill on the Canoe Cove Church Road and bolding him fast to the ground. The horse was unable to rise and no house being in sight the distressed man could only hope for rescue by giving shouts of distress, thereby to attract the people of the neighboring village. Jobo McNevin, the school teacher, first arrived to the rescue. He found himself power- f lese to release Stewart, but willingly sat horse’s head and the animal Stewart had to remain in his undersired position for fully fifteen minutes, when McFadyen arrived from the village and released the distressed man; in their excitement pulling him out of his boots. Mr. Stewart was none the worse for his experience and proceeded on his journev after getting his cart straight- ened up—Guar. on the kept uggling. ment for receiving stolen goods knowing them to have been stolen. True bill. Not yet arraigned. The Queen vs. Michael Power.—Indict- ment for assaulting Johu Crowley. True bill. Prisoner pleaded not guilty. The Queen vs. Michae! Power—Indict-- ment for interfering with a police officer in the discharge of his duty. True bill. Pris- oner pleaded not guilty. The Grand Jury this afternoon visited the Hospital for the Insane, the jail and the poorhouse. a emer = aa GOGO 0905 6969 9O0 366 CSE% : Going Fishing To-morrow ? If voulare, get your supplies from us. We pleased bundreds of people with our stock on May 24th, we can do the same again. Gsing to Summerside ? if so, you'll want some good cigars, Our 5c specialis as good as some 10c ones you buy- Good imported and domestic cigars 3 for 25c. Johnson & Johnson Graduates in Pharmacy ABS FOSS OOS S006 09044966 S695 00969596 600060606 ISOS GOO 68 OF C9GEOOSS Ho O39 O9435588 3066 60666068 5000 00006000000 00000 6000000000 PAAAAAAAAAAAAAA ARAAAAAA AAS BLOUSES The leading Blouse Department 49e 49¢ sete aed ave The best values ode S2e 82¢ 88c The prettiest styles. 88c $1.00 $1.00 $1.10 that will sell them. See our window for -amples and prices, Also Women’s Tan Boots sell ing cheap. R. KE. Jost Stamper’s Corner, OPEC HOEE DONOHOE SHEPEHDIOP ES OO OSHS OOS TOKE GCSE TGS FOOCSO OOOEGO eeoe The largest assortment in $1.10 PERE EEE EERE E EEE EEE EEE LS $1.40 $1.15 Charlottetown. 1.15 $1.32 — | $1.32 Oo 4444444 $140 —_— and up ‘| BEBR and up BROS +#AAAAAAAAAAAAA SAA AA RAR AR AAA RRA AR EREREE SSS FESS SEES SET Tak EGE he ak a a gk :'SNAPS SS ' oA rs. t Yr, BS Uy io Y =f ee TO THE SENSIBLE BUYING PUBLIC....... We desire to present briefly a few facts for your consideration, First, Our five depart- ments are full of the choicest and newest goods produced, and each department is having a very large trade this spring. to work for more. CARPETS, But with the usual human failing we are anxious and willing CLOTHING, HATS & CAPS, DRESS GOODS AND Cents Furnishings 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 i in this city. We have the trade, now our aim is to keep it, and in order to do so will give some of he biggest bargains ever offered for he tnext month in ) Carpets, Dress Goods. Towels and Toweling, iilire siting ASIAMAMABAAMXM White and Colored Shirts. Hats and Caps, Cottons, Ginghams STRAW HATS, STRAW HATS, PROWSE BROTHERS, The ,Wonderful Cheap Men SEE OUR one, awe LADIES OXFORD SHOES FOR 65¢ and 80¢ —AND— Men's Laced Boots for 98¢ Without doubt the BEST VALUE OBTAINABLE —_ —_—_ J.B. Mactan! id Stal Opposite west end Market. SEASIDE HOTEL—~ Rustico Beach P. E. I. Opens for the season on July 3rd, JOHN NEWSON & Co., Proprietors. Surf and Still Water Bathing. Covered Ball Alley. Croquet and Tennis Grounds, &e. Coach will leave Charlottetown. for the above Hotel, every Tuescay Thursday aud Saturday evening, calling for Guests. Returning Monday ] Wednesday, and Friday morning. Trains leave Charlottetown for Hunter River, 6.30 a. m., and 3.30 p. m Leaves Hunter River for Summerside, 7.28 a. m. & 4.58 p. m. Leaves Hunter River for Charlottetown 10.43 a. m. & 8,18, p. m. Summerside to Hunter River 8.45 a.m. & 7 p. m. Trains run on Eastern time, which is an hour slower than local time. Address all Correspondenee to JOHN NEWSON & CO. PROPRIETORS. $$$ ee ——— cen sneer — EYES There are which cannot be benefited with glasses; but how many con- tinue to suffer with eye troubles, who, if they would use spectacles properly fittted, would be entirely cured? Try us for satisfactory fF TOHESON, Jeweler & Optician are ae 7 WIT e e722 , ee ay ge Ad ‘ rs) y