gRe Se eee WDER Absolutely Pure. ———_—— a oo e s t , ; » > A lf & G&> See window for all kinds of shoes TO-NIGHT seco ALLEY & CO. THE SHOEISTS 4 ‘ jeegeedseeD osovceeesrece ¢ : ° » Ross's : 2 a : Magic 3 ; Mas 3 : : Healer ° a 8 Is now controlled dy Reddia ; Bros. After 10 years experience in ® sel.ing this famous salve, we think it the best ointment in the market, » and intend placing a box with every man, woman and child on P. By 3 Wholesale & Retail. REDDIN BROTHERS Opposite P. O. 60995000090509909000 £a693 8004 0650 SOGOS-79090OS COTE There's Comfort iw having a nice fittiug pair of Boo:s or Shoes, Thera’s Satisfaction that you have bought your Shoes at prices that are right. Our constant aim is to secure good fitting Shoes, and the priee we whittle dowa to the finest point. If you want comfort and satisfac- tion, try us. tell. lhe. in knowing R. EB. Jost Stampar’s Co rner, ee >=. GO OO BS Ss SBZVSVS ‘The Most ‘Delicious Roll For Breakfast or Tea is the Parker House Roll. They are a large plain Roll, and will suit the most particular person. They are made every day by us, and sold sold for 12c Doz. Telephone 98 Dp. STEWART at ; : THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN JUNE 23, 1897 FERS © POIOSSS HARE LB Jubilee Goods --- } o'clock. LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS Beer Bros. for Dress Goods. oe Greatiy Apmirnep.—The jolly tars of H. M.S. Rambler who marched in the pro: cession yesterday were greatly admired especially by the ladies. 7 = ReLEASED ON Batu.—Michael Power who was on Monday sent up for trial in the Supreme Court forinterfering with the police and assaulting John Crowley, has been released on bail. ; Seaclliteisennk x3’ Day Scuoor.—The prizes distributed by His Honor the Lieutenant-Governor on Thursday at 8 Friends and all interested education are invited to attend. St. Pere will be in Wn ce oe Tuer Saw rue Queey.—Among those present at Victoria Park yesterday after- noon were at least two persons who saw Her Majesty in London at the time of her curonation sixty years ago. These gentle- men were Dr, Leeming and Mr. Joseph Noight. The oceurrence is stil! fresh in thelr memories. sane. Potice Covrt.—This forenocn Hannah Maher was sentenced to six months with hard labor tor keeping a disorderly house. Jame~ Gilboy and Peter Gi'boy were months imprisop- ment for breaking tue windows of Angas MaecDonal’s stere on Queen Street. James Gilboy, for stealing a hammer, was given thirtv days extra. each tined $20 or two A. " . Fifteen drunks were fined in snms ranging from S$] $4 or 20 y Sloer 5 days. None of the fives carried costs, davs to eiibaiaaieapiiiiel ComMitred To THE Earnrun —The funeral of Mr. Joseph Kent, for several vears pat proprietor of the North American Hotel, took place this forenoon to the Roman Catholic C-metery. A large number of citizens paid the last tribnte of respect. Mr. Kent was stricken with paralysis about a year ago, and for a time his life was dee- paired of. On Monday morning he suffered a second shock, from whien he died the same afiernoon. He leaves a wife and several smal] children to mourn the _ loss of a good husband and father. occa AccipexraLiy Ixsunep—During the pro- gress of the tireworks exhibition last even- ing a falling rocket truck Master Willie McKie on the throat causing severe injuries. The accident occurred on Rich- mond Street, in the vicinity of the Browa 3lock. The little fellow was bleeding profusedly when he was taken into Reddins’ drugstore, where everything y« asible was done for him. Master Me- Kie is ason of Mr. James R. McKie, anc is sbout fifteen years of age. He is reported somewhat easier to-day, and his early recovery is hoped for. Sr. Deystan’s Cortece—The closing exercises of St. Dunstan’s College took place in St. Patrick’s Hall on Monday evening. His Lordehip Bishep McDonald presided and with him on the platform were Lient.-Governor Howlan, D. J. Mc- Leod, Superintendent of Education, and a pumber of clergymen. he exercises throughout were very interesting. The degree of B. A. of Laval was conferred on Meesrs. J. A. Ready, Stephen R. Bourke and Joseph Gallant. The validictory by Mr. Ready was wel! written. and proved most interesting. Rev. A. E. Bourke, of Alberton, was tbe orator. 4 summary of his remarks prepared for to-day’s issue is unavoidably crowded out. Before the National Anthem was sung shert addresses were made bv the chairman and Lieut.- Governor Howlan and Mr. McLeod. _—- THE Jubilee - - Number as this Office and at all the Bookstores. LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS = eee Jusinse Mepars were largely yesterday . worn ~:~ _ Prixce Epwarp Isvanp 18 Relling like hot cakes, Tue Wearner. — Moderate westerly winds fine witha little higher temperature, osname Cillustrated) To-nient. — Galbraith’s ought to be worth 10c Feast of Days, Band alon> to-night st the digecgimeas Sgasipe Hore..—We the Seaside Hotel will guets about July Isc. _ eo -— undestand that be open for Fast or Days.—Ice cream, lemonade, home-made candy, are only a few of the attractions at the Feast of Days at the Rink to-night. ' hilheh ii chain Leacve or tHe Cross.—There will be a meeting of the League of the Cross in St. Patrick’s Hall this evening at& o’elock. A full atiendaoce is requested. of yearly dues. Collection iret Sacrep Heart.—The closing exercise of attheSacred Heart Convent, Halifax, took place a few evenings ago. Miss Faustina Sullivan, of Brighton, won a prize for penmanship. She arrived home on Monday evening. inne Earty Crosinc.-—The following whole- sale dealers of Charlottetown have agreed to close their respective piaces of business on Saturday’s at one o’clock p. m., com- mencing Saturday 26th inst., and continu- ing till 4th September, inclusive: Carvel Bros., Horace Haszard, N, Rattenbury, G.. H. Toombs, J.T. Peardon, J.A. Farquhar- son & Co. and Auld Bros. This act of generosity on the part of their employers __ no doubt be deeply appreciated by the OVS. ofaelineidieiaaniiaensiinan PROMPT PAYMENT BY THE TRUSTEES Bedeque, June 19th. Mr. A. T. Wright. C. D. H. C. 8.) of Court Minnewawa, I. O. F. : Please convey to the Supreme Court of Forresters my sincere thanks for the prompt payment of the insurance held in your Order by mv nephew, the late Law- rence Goodwin. The receipt of the cheqne for $500.00, only one week after the death, Shows to me that your society is indeed.the workingman’s friend. (Signed) Oxuiver Geonpwiy. —-——__- + ee —___— Ay OLp AND WELL TRIED 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, softens the gums, allays all pain,cures wind colic, and is the best remedy forDiarrhea. Is pleasant to the taste. Sold by Druggists in every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its value is incaiculable. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow’s Sooth iug Syrup, and take no other kind 1 3 5w NEWS NOTES, The Winnipeg Tribune calls Mr. Laurier’s a progressive Government. It making great progress in conceiving money-spending and debt-creating schemes is Brothers and other relatives of Barney Barnato are turning up all over this continent. Claiming kinship with the dead speculator is one of the cheapest ways of getting a notoriety seeker’s name into the cheap press. Mrs Blackman of Cleveland, Obio, who claims to be the legitimate daughter cf Barney Barnato, says she will at once take steps to acquire a share of his fortune. Mra. Blackman claims to be a daughter of Barnato by his first wife, whose maidea name was Anna Esther. Secretary Honey ef Barny Barnato’s Companies, says that the claim of Mrs. Blackman to be a danghter of the late South Africwn specu- lator, is preposterous, as Barnato was on y once married. The Bank of Toronta, like oth: rinstitutions, reports having had to contend during the past year with a commercial depression, created largely by political events in the United States and Canada. In the face of these conditions it earned, however, $8,000 more then its 10 per cent. dividend and was able to strengthen its profit and loss account. The Imperial Bank, out of the profits of the past year, paid g per cent. to its stockholders, besides writing $11.890 off its bank premises account. It carries $53.393 forward to the crecit of profit and loss. The Imperial has opened an agency at Revelstoke, B. C. Both these banks have come well through the dull period, and are both in a position to profit by the recovery of trade that all hope is not distant. WE WISH TO SELL—~ Taists i JUBILER JUBILEE JUBILEE JUBILEE & JUBILEE SILK HATS, SOFT HATS DARK TIES LIGHT TIES MEN’S SUITS Of all kinds HATS TIES SUITS COATS SHIRTS JUBILEE CUFFS CHILDREN’S SUITS ASAMAMXAAAMVNSA JUBILEE CAPS JUBILEE GLOVES JUBILEE PANTS JUBILEE BRACES JUBILEE COLLAR JUBILEE HOSE Englishmen Irishmen and Scotchmen, buy your Jubilee Goods 6t Prowse Bros. the People’s Boys. HARD HATS LIGHT HATS TWEED SUITS WORSTED SUITS BOY'S SUITS IN COATS RA A 4 4 —_ IN IN I» I» ie ==: Lubilee Goods of all kinds WSE BROTHERS, ‘The Wonderful Cheap Men LIGHT SUITS MESSAGE TO MEN, —_-—_— Proving that Tr u ¢ Honesty and True Pbi antr: hy Still Exist. If any man who 1s wesk, nervous and debilitated, or who is suffering from ary of the various troubles resulting from youthful folly, excesses or overwork, will take heart and write to me, I will send him conddentially and free of charge the plan pursued by which I was completely restored to perfect health and manbood, affer years of suffering from Nery ons De- bility, Loss of Vigor and Organic Weak- ness. Ih ve nothing to sell, and therefore want no money, but as I know through my own experience how to sympathize with such sufferers, 1am glad to be able to assist any fellow-beings toacure. I am well aware of the prevalence of quackery, for | myself was deceived and imposed upon until I nearly lost faith in mankind but I rejoice to say that am now perfecily well and happy once more and am desirous therefore to make this certain means of cure known to all, Ifvou will write te me you can rely upon being cured and the proud satisfaction of having been of great service toone in need will be sufficient reward for my trouble. Absolute secrecy assured. Send 5c silver to cover portage and address Mr. Geo. G. Strong, North Rockwood, Mich. 135n&w. Tavlor’s ! Claret CO (La Compagnie des vine de Bordeaux) Berdeaux During the summer season you prefer light and cooling beverages ; we recom- mend to you atrial of Bon Baurgeois Claret at $3 Per case of 1 doz. quarts. Montferrand =" $1 per case extra per 2 doz. pints, Also Per case of 1 doz. quarts. our Champagnes, Burgundies, Sauternes Sherries, Ports, Rhine and Moselle Wines. gas-Call or write for our new complete Price List of Wines, Liquors, etc. Qur Assorted Bodega Cases Of fine Wines and Liquors raxgivg from $5 to $12, accordirg to con- LAZERBY'S SOUP SQUARES Make the most delicious and wholesome soups. Six different va- rieties:—Mulligatawny, Househo «i, Green Pea, Tomato, Lentil and Onion. Each Square makes 1} ° ints of Soup. All grocers ssll it. p All the Best Dealers sell it ARTHUR P. 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Montreal ee ’ Bee Este ibaa’ “eg Brie a s Way as oF in the city. ihe : WU wivlivel ve ‘ow 3 hey sees J be wesos In the city : . a 2 a ip ee iy €% ; ~~ as i 2 Y. ce 7 1 rue. ve OP aga “ Set PPB a RRR hn {SQ} \ ACK hamand Pe | De eee Ai as gargs BAS & ee eee ; ss See SA oa ‘Af ee EUEA RAIS i sGu ECE SESUE LS 4isiuly, ” _ 45343 eae i Xt r<«rtUuniarens Dresses a Very 1OW prices Svyisa, Welrmadt : i : : ; ae : ‘ 1? : , 1 h u SS expences 4 oe rere Tare ides ecuw preity We wil! seil them to you cucaper than you van mak eo ee baa . . than auy oth orm in the city } by i = ; fa .% Eads , 1 . i 7, ye = TTT 3 y - N jha Pity , : he la | ces PUBLIC ROTIGE ty aac Ute 7] a % "% TcY i ood work ! aU U it Lub Se wel Y RAN ISw AT <A? “4 iy e2 ee gmt Me 5k . sig. = 2 ww & & § | om * A , o * : 2 a ae, a : . . ile = ac | a cas vv Ww CV ciefeats (Ot he ecw i 7 AY j &% 23 | ene Be oe te, Go ee 4 aos 2 a & a | j for | be made’o the Parliament of Can wi ws aa 4 8s Fa | ada at the EX! session eneseet, Se one Act to C 4 : { ; “Cc 4 ' ; i corporate The Dominion Building ard rapp Vi \ pi \ I Y | The nys Busy P1 , ar _ >” Loan Association of the City o” Toronto, io : I ' J | - j -¥i <u, Will De | the Proyinee of Ontario, a Building Socie | Se ee , j th w10~ ting Society . : AITPTATS” | tae at Clown, Eriday morning June 2th, | Siveny Soatebenes ir Unadehe Bat. ie Me . a ans jeer asa) 4 a , . the Revised Stctutes of Ontario 1587, fF di wilh | CAUTION [ani wil sal or'St, joha's NS Vine Norh | Mie Mecind St tatee of Gntatto Int, the " A awa ! SS See eee i ——_—_ wyORESe™ ‘eagle ae Lie 31 carry on busi bess anywhere in the Dominion aa sain ulmi |} sheep on deck and produce under deck at | of Cagad>, with al! the powers of a Loan | i wil! not be respopsinie for depte con— | lowest possible rates C+mpany and Boi'ding Society "> 4 — | ractea by apy one in MV uname, unless by ps Mia ‘ is ° : Dateiat bh Cityof Toronto aforesaid, thig © a a 4 i i a i cencted Vy ma a VES Ae my 1G4UiC, ULICSS aI) For fur her parlicuiars as to f eigat ana 1st duy of Febru ry, a 1». 1°97. . | Oassage, apply to ’ MAUCDONELL & BOLAND, penis nore eee, Solicitors for tne ‘ enid Apmis ’ ; : “f'-waqek]