a OT a a a ae ae PERSONAL. 1 ; . , = s Oe a Admiral Erskine has been made & a > a Helen Webb, of New York, is ‘ting relatives and friends in Char- gisiti?s Iotie’ ow d- i. li r Rev and Mrs. A. E. McLeod arrived Rev. nom California today, and, after & weeks’ bat o friends, will proceed to Charlotte- sisyt t i . ; ek E. .—Vancouver World we, © Ties Maud Doiron, of Charlottetown aaduated with honors at the Pictou Con- few days ago, Winning a handsome Miss Doiron returned home vent 4s . , iG meds’. iptt evening. Rey. Les pith bis wife and four children, arrived in Sqmmerside last evening to spend a few “i vacation with their people. - Clay, of Victor a, B. tas ; E week Queen Hotel: Mrs. F Simpson, b peaottord, 'n'; David Egan, Mount : J A O’Halloran, O'Leary: Spawarl = d « Graham. Toroato: Robert MacMillan, r W HyTerns, Toronto, M. McDonald, Geo’town: Ww. ee 4 J Stew ari, * Pore! Davies : w Ff. Mitchell, Brantford; gaide; J. W. Nicholeon, ggiton, St. John; J. Russell and wife, H. g Chadbar: . Moncton; D. BB. Ker, &, jroot, Montreal: James Sailier, Truro. Archbishop O’Brien took a leading pari nies attending the unveiling of the Cabot memorial tablet in Halifax fternoon. The tablet is of Rogers, * the ceretiis inure iav a iggse, and it will be erected in the lower error of the Provincial Building. cor?) spieas. ng to hear that Mr. Fred Miller, son of l.emuel Miller, E-q., Prin- cipal of We-t Kent School, has obtained a ; n in the Provincial Treasurer's Before leaving for Hali- was a clerk in Dodd’s drug good positic ofice. Halifax, fx Mr. Mille : store : ne : The Misses Edith and Marion Macleod, dguzhiers of Mr. H. GC. Macleod, cashier ofthe Bank of Nova Sgotia, who have been attending the Halifax Ladies’ College, leave early in July for Leipsic, Germany, continue their studies. The Missa Macleod are making a visit tothe Island previous to taking their departure. Maj:r Rogers, the t vs ~ — . : of Messre. .vans & Sons, of Montreal, who > } Opuiar repr esentative i ue nesses of our wasone of the many wit iablee celebration, was velected to com- | mand one of the companies of the veterans of 1866 and 1870 at Monireal on the 22nd mst. Busine-s, however, being at home. ————— <a ‘bby straw or felt hat, A. } | Ifyou want a n 4 best for the money, always buy at Brace’s. Bigrush tonight. Carter’s Bookstore has the attractions which bring the people. Newest coods daily received. To beor not to be suited? tion iS an of our fen ivinade Clothine oS McKay Woolen Co. This ques- Inspection swered when once an tli , ne ——— ~amcaanneiaaneN meme TO LET * The heuse on Richmond Si. west, at present occupied by Mr. J. M. McLeod. This house situated on th- nerbor front, with eplendid view. Is fite ted with all the modern improvements. Apply to Mr. Thos Campbell. es ; hos fe: Lie 8 Dpeautlirully J eS ptm ~ — & a Ete y/ GQ Gf Ge Free-lor-all ha C bude Sale i ) takes place to-night. We Bre have been extra | busy 2}? 2 this week opening how goods and getting ready for our usual Saturday i $3c Window (g Asain To-night ‘A a<@e0s8 Ss ALLEY & CO. \ THE SHOEISTS ___puaeaseaaasascaaaaaamiaceisatie Tee Re > SVBSWS & OBC BWE*T RMIT AKES fresh to-day and ¢ nly Sec doz. Telephone 98 STEWART BAKERY D. ECLIPSE Bakes Best Bread. ree eseeeuee as @¢€4 028848 = >aa@ oo @e]eR7 28k PE. island Railway. Saturday Excursions. uing the months of June, July August and September, 1897, return tickets will be issued at one first class far2 from all Booking Stations to all stations on this Railway every Satur- day good for return on following Mon- day. ‘Lhese tickets will not be gcod for return on date of issue, D. POITINGER Si pt. Gen‘ ral Manager Pcett Bat of tee gaw 1), i 6 > « . v eel tl aE ETON, Toronto; J. EK. | prevented his | rooms 1s made. } AND OTHER ITEMS ‘aie ce ee Baactirvut Salmon Table provided at the St. Peter’s Jubilee Tea. Come one, come all, LOCAL Seoelceneene = siecle Summersipe Scnoois.—The Summerside =chools closed yesterday forthe midsummer holidays. si | Tus Wearner. — Moderate to fresh } winds shifting to westerly partly cloudy with showers. ¥ : mae sccaillasduas No Ecripse at St. Peter’s Dominion | Dav; but the Jubilee Tea thereis going to eclipse all others of the season. = si Sone Service at the Gospel Meeting in the Y. 0. C. A. tomorrow afternoon at 3.45. Everybody welcome. } | i ricmuictil cola Orrx Air Service — The Salvation Army (weather permitting) will hold an open kir service at Victoria Park tomorrow, , (Sunday) afternoon. ene So caiadebiilii Sr. Perer’s Catseprat.—Holy Com- Tp.m. The Rev. G. I. Foster will preach at the morning eervice. sapieennondiipemiceaiaay For Brisvro..—The steamer Nay arina eared for Bristol a few with 114,000 bushels of oats shipped by Carvell Bros, 3 } ¢ Gays ago ARTILLERY PuoroGrapnen.— No. 1 Co., C. A., was photograpbei on Jubilee day Mr. Lewis took the vy are good ones. at the orderly rooms. pictures, and the os - Provinerau Ey Tt is understood that the Provineial Goverument hae dis- { solved and that the election will be beld on before the Scott CTION.— the 2Ist July, the day Act contest. seth GosreL Mrerinc —Remember the Gos - pel Meeting in the Y. M. C. A., Sunday afternoon at 4 o0’clock, couducted by the Railway men. Strangers always welcome. I “Whosoever.” Lesscon—Romans 10-15. ArtiLLery Inspection.-- It is expected that the Artillery in camp with the two city companies will be inspected on Dom- inion Day. The big gun practice will probably be held at Keppoch the pre- vious afternoon. a Lawn Teyxnis.—A meeting of the lady menrbers of the Charlottetown Lawn Ten - nis Club, and also all members of the tea committee in connection with the above | club will be heldin the parlor of the Y. M.C. A. on Tuesday next, the 29th inst., | : E | at 12 o’clock, noon. 143 2i ieiucaiecwid Boston AND HALIFAX—-The Plant Line l have commenced their summer tri-weekly service between Halifax and Boston, the well nown Olivette and_ = Hal- ifax will leave Halifax every Tuesday and s and Saturdays at midnight. steamers Friday morning | H. L. Chipman, Canadian Agent of the Plant System at [lalifax, will be pleased to forward summer folder with map on application, —_—————_ Worps or Tuanks.—The Salvage Corps | and Hvyok and Ladder Company wish to | thank all who sokinaly assisted in trim- for the parade’ on the 22nd, and Miss Sellers, acted so gracefully the part of the Queen | ning lbeir Carriage especially (13837), Miss Magzie McEachern for her kindness in arranging the draperies, and R. C. McLeod, Ei=q ,» forthe use of his spacious carriage depository. TAE Jubilee - - Number this Office and at all the Bookstores. THE DAILY EXAMINER munion 8 a.m. Matins ll a.m. Evensong } 3 } who | ale ie Sarees Ge F * ees ae LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS Beer Bros. for Dress Goods. ZIon Cuvrcn.—Rev. Mr. Sutherland will preach at both services tomorrow. -_-—~—.- -— Masonic.—The next session of the. Grand Lodge will be held in Summerside, Kiye’s Davcurers.—Mre, E. M. Tilley, Dominion Secretary of the King’s Daugh- ters, will address a public meetiog in St. Paul’s Schoolroom, at 8 o’clock, p. m., on Monday, the 2&th inst. <A collection will be taken to defray expenses, Sr. James’ Cuveacnu.—The militia in camp at Brighton will attend service in St. James’ Church tomorrow (Sunday) ‘ morning. The down-stairs portion of the church will be reserved for the militia- men until they are seated. Shecleiaiideidn Frast or Days.—It is said that during the Feast of Days about $1000 was received, The expenses will be taken out of this amount. In the competition for the bath cub for the most popular baby Mrs. Puncher’s triplets received the highest number of yotes. > iililiiaiia Tue Wesster-Cummisxey Case.—The preliminary eXamivation of James H, Cummiskey,charged with aseult and battery on William Webster, commenced before Stipendiary Magistrate Palmer this morning and is going on as we go to press Mr. Stewart, Q. C. appeared for the presecutor,and Mr H.C. McDonald for the | defendant, Mr. L. G. Whear, for six years past employed in W. A. , Weeks & Co’s, store, will leave the latter part of next week for Toronto, where he will go into business cn his own acconnt. This forenoon Mr. Whear’s fellow employer presented him with a handsome gold ring’ with blood-stone setting as a — small to-en of the'r good will. Mr. Whear is deservedly popular with all who know him, | and his departure from the province is to be regretted. He has been prominent in athletic circles for years,and at the present time is Captain of the Charlottetown Amateur Cycling Club. He is also second lieutenant of the Salvage Corps. Tue Examiner wishes Mr. Whear every success in his new field of labor. Physical strength and energy contribnte to sirengih of character, and both may be had by taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Meu’s Undercloth ing—Balbriggan, Mer- ino and Cotton at specialby low prices at J. B. McDonald’s old stand, opposite the market. Others have underwear but nobody sells them as good or as cheap as ue.—Jas. Patoa & Co. See our Silk Underwear offer at 54%. good ouly for this evening.—Jas. Paton & Co. Military en Cll who wish to improve their ; $ ; ; looks while on the street should invest in a Swagger Stick. They are made expressly for military men, and in some mili- tary colleges no one is allowed on the street without one. We ; have a nice assortment of these : canes. ; Prices from (0c. to 50c. OO OD OD 3. HO 999O 5698S $999 $400 CE955084 500 Johnson & Johnson Graduates in Pharmacy 2822 FOO Oe ae 0000000900060 SHARSASSAAASALA BARAK AAR BLOUSES The leading Blouse Department 49e — 49e “590 The best values 59¢ “82 "820 880 The prettiest styles. ~ $8¢ The largest assortment 1n Charlottetown. $1.15 mie $1 32 $1.00 — $1.10 - _- , CHARLOTTE TOWN, JUNE 26, $97 ee TO THE very large trade this spring. to work for more. j Carpets, Dress Goods. Towels and Toweling. Hee FOS 4 Se CESSZe HEE . * t - SENSIBLE BUYING PUBLIC... We desire to present briefly a few facts for your consideration. ments are full of the choicest and newest goods produced, and eich department is having # First, Our five depart- But with the usual human failing we are anxious and willing CARPETS, CLOTHING, HATS & CAPS, DRESS GOODS AND Cents Furnishings RASIAIAITADRAMVCA 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 in this city. We have the trade, now our aim is to keep it, and in order to do so will give some of the biggest bargains ever offered for he tnext month in ad Chile's Clothing White and Colored Shirts. Hats and Caps, Cottons, Ginghams STRAW HATS, STRAW HATS. SE BROTHERS The Wonderful Cheap Men If You are Going ams nccte BOSTON Or any part of the United States, the cheapest and best route is via the Flant Line, THE POPULAR SUN- MER ROUTE DIRECT - SERVICE FROM CHCTOWN. The favorite S. 8. ‘ Halifax” will leave Cb’town for Boston every Friday at ‘Ll p.m. Returning leaving Boston every Tues- day at noon. Steamer calls at HAWKS: BURY and Halifax both ways Via Picton & Halifax Passengers leaving Charlottetown Mon- days, ‘Thursdays and Saturday mornings, via Picton make close connection at Halifax with eteamers “Olivette” and “Halifax” for Boston di- rect Tuesdays and Fridays at 7 a. m and ae Co a4 $1.52 $1.40 --— Seo $1.40 and up a ‘SAAS AAS ASS APES SSAA ARH ’ a and up Saturdays ]1 p.m. Tickets for sale at stations P.E.I. Railway, Ch’town Nav Co, and Clarke’s ticket office. H. L. CHIPMAN, Can. Agent, Halifax, N.S. d&w Meeting Of Delegates. A meeting ot the Liberal-Conservative delegates of the third district of Queen’s KER E BEES ee SS Se sf ESE R EEE SE EE SY oa ae ae meee ome 2? ‘County, will be held in the Masonic | Temple, on Friday, next, July 2nd, at 1 p.m. ? ¥_ PORNE, ae THE ECLIPSE JUBILEE THA wii DE ites DOMINION DAY Sonal tts BEDFORD STATION. An ideal spot to spead an enjoyable day, only nine miles from Charlottetown, in a field surrounded by graceful fields and groves, in the centre of a pictureeque coun- try in the vicinity of the great watering place quite near the North Shore, Acadia and other hotels, the McDonald great sum- mer dwelling, in fact in the midst of al] that is beautiful and charming, will cer- tainly eclipse anything of the kind this season. Having the superior advantages of time, place and surroundings, together with the full determination of all con- cerned to delight, please and entertain in a most royal manner, all who will be so fortunate as to attend will exclaim in the evening, “ Isn’t this @ great world to live in.” Besides the attractive features sufficient to render the day a pleasing and enjoyable one, together with all the amusements, such as games of ali kinds, Wheels of ( Fortune, Revolving Swings, Music, Bowl- ing Alley, Shooting Gallery, the Bedford Tea will have the distinguished honor of introducing many Other rare attractions and amusements never before at such gatherings. A species of all the winged and canine races, and a more varied and greater collection, perhaps, of domestic animals than any other proyince in our beautiful Dominion can boast of, will] be exhibited. A bicycle track on the field, and in excellent condition, will be perhaps the most pleasing feature of the day’s outing. There will be several bicycle races betore and after noon. The weil known League of the Cross Brass Band will come by special train from Charlottetown. Ths sight of the dinner table alone will give an appetite, and the strawberry, ice cream, oyster and refreshment tables, .nd in fact everything that will please and de- light the eye, taste and hearing of yisitors will be provided. Proceeds in aid of the Tracadie New Church fund. Should the day prove un- favorable the tea, etc., will be continued cy Saturday, 3rd. Besides the regular trains running at reduced rates, a special] will leave Char- lottetown at 9.15 o’clock standard; return- ing will leave Bedford at 4.30 o’clock; a sain Seam Monnet Stewart, leaving at 10 | LAZERBY’S SOUP | SQUARES Make the most delicioue and wholesome soups. Six different va- rieties;:—Mulligatawny, Househo'd,~ Green Pea, Tomato, Lentil and } Ooion. Each Square makes 1} ints of Soup. All grocers ssll it. J P All the Best Dealers sell ig ARTHUR P. TIPPET & CO., MONTREAL, | General Ageuts fer the Dominion a — -——— > > a ey CAUTION I will not be responsible for debts con- tracted by any one in my name, unless by written ordor, JAMES VATCHER. Charlottetown. 137--lw AGRICULTURAL —w—— PICNIC cxomemee AA Jenene ST. TERESA’S Qn Tuesday, June 29th Addresses on subjects of interest to farmers and others,will begiven by Lieut. Governor Howlan, and Professors Gilbert and Forrest of the Government E xperi- mental Farms. A special train will leave Char- lottetown Tuesday, June 29th, at 8 a. m., Standard time, for St. Teresa’s. Fare from-Ch’town to St. Teresa’s and return, 6@c. One Single First Class Fare for the returning trip will be given from all] sta~ tions between Souris and St. Teresa’s,and between Geo’town and St. Teresa’s, and between R. Junction and St. Teresa’s, ~" VT laawe Ptr oe 4.30. thure. & fri. phage mycin