THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOW N, JUNE 29, (897 rece.ving ships, yachts and pscket brigs, the navy list comprised 129 ships. The vavy list this year, including ships in and out of commission, but on the list, com- ‘prises 439 vessels, mounting 2.959 guns, Preserve Your Hair and you preserve your youth. “A woman is as old as she looks,” says the world. No woman looks as old as she is | if her hair has preserved its ; With a tonnage of 1,463,319 and a horse- | power of 1,337,595. It is, perhaps, a pity, that in the seven linea of the British fleet at Spithead there | was not anchored one old three-decker to course at the Seminary at Halifax. Arrivals a‘ the Hotel Davies: G.A. Dev- lin, Detroit, Mich; H. D. Bradley, Tignish Jobn Gaffney, S’side; William Craig and H. wife, Trare; Foster Roy Craig, Trure; L. Hewson, Oxford; W. D. Keuson, Savannah Georgia; Master Campbell, Savaunah, Georgia; Miss Lillie Hanlon, Boston. Mrs. James Henderson, of Union Road, Materia Medica—J. H. Bradley, J.S. Macdonald. Histology—J.H. Bradley, D. A. Mc-’ Nally. Anatomy—J. H. Bradley, D. A. Mc- Nally. W. H. Sutherland won honors in Chem- istry, Materia Medica, Histology and Ek. G. and Physiology. A. H. Gordon, of St. John, (a brother of Physiology and Giilis in Anatowy each, 028083 324262 STANLEY BROS., aad a remem | sHip NEWS. GREAT NAVAL DISPLAY. lip aaic ks cath a 2 a a Ss a a, aa pennbants—a number which but for the MORE SUCCESSFUL STUDENTS. ATFPP PIER TER PER PED RED PER TPR PEP PHO DOD FF POPPPR PPR PPR PPP rES oP rpFenE LA Port of Ciarlottetown, A Living IMustration of the Stine os eize and Importance of the vessels, would ae ae ee oo rrr? ’ S oe enea! madnas have seemed lost in the crush of attending In addition to those mentioned yesterday ; = vannniet, Rrpr, 2sle of Wight, Jone 26.—TI steamers and yachts. the ae Island students attending the _ oa ' : ; ? —he , faculty of medicine at McGill oo ee yay ys June 28.—Crestline, Heater, Paspebiac;| apotheosis of Grest Britain has right! om ensimenitipgialy Saini } at McGill have been § Mect me at The Always Busy Store. ele Sdeaes AG ne , ghtly “8 successful in their examinations. The Cardigan, Keeping, ° yanev; iite Bird, Culminated on ile Walters of the Solent PERSONAL. ; ) ; oe : DC ae : ‘ proportion of successful studente this year oa Breaux uchr; D. Cronan, Bruce,} London witnessed the sumptuous ontpou So , ; ; o 2 k eed ; Atpour- : Be O a + He tits te wats IS far greater than in any previous year $— Maca lela Heward L., Farrow,| ing of loyalty, the love of a proud people Rev. Dr. Campbell, of Halifax, is visiting |... a ba ia oo Mag sland + ; eee ot ee people | ay ricstet Since the establishment of the faculty, $= Louis . | el Aegie, I halen, Magdalen | for their sovereign, au exhibition of n Ation snariottetown, cats : “aa . —- om = ce, re ; Pnation- | ve Manin We O eh aes : botWithstanding that the examinations @e— Jelar KExpre«s, Smith. Gaspe; Confeder— | ai growth aud domination in the lone Alex. Martin, wa, >» Val ey fie a, 1s home ° og . ‘ ea | : hs “egy = a , ie long | Pana were much stiffer than those of previous «= = a) st, Crapan Eroil du Matin,} trata of princes and potentates whien | from Ottawa. : whe. i ; — re Broil du Mat — ' plates which ine Stati the ; years. This favorable condition of things a Davies. Nellie Reid, R New | graced the queen’s triumph Rl MP oe we reer McGrath, utq., postmaster at ’ ‘ : eo— bt a po. Att OF IL y | ay bye oy is partiy to be attributed tothe lengthen- # —~— bf ‘ iborburr, North Bay together, howeve: furnished no sueh , Hu rr Khiver, iS in town. : on : eo o~ : hi ay rhisued ono such | as Me Will r.ivia | mg Of tne aunuai course from six to nine S- = LEARED ving picture of the might of Britain-.| It is pleasing tosee Mr. Willie McKte cas ‘Fame 1 7 CLEAR thin sntkt thet | ae a et a ». He has almost fully recovered months, which allows the student more a = ° ’ “TR might that has ade risvht over and | ° AgnIn. > DAS @aimMos lv recoveres : , : : m } . m Rone 29. Seen liddleton, Gordon, cs a =. e right ove dj. sive althatie whthn-aibdidied ne enitain time for his studies, The following are the $= ~~ 5 . - . : 4 Fr again—as was athorded this mornins | ne Checks OF evuidedl oe Eustain- ‘ . a <— Bathurst; Howard L, Farrow, Crapaud; D.} y ee = . 7 oe ee ee eee ee results by years: i = e B P kK t, Smith, / yy the great naval display in these wat-rs | ght “_—* o— ronan, ruce, ton; BXxXprest, ¢ iy 7 ee oT re ™ I . : an ’ ‘IRST YE pr ‘ pruce . seein mis Nor has there been anything this weck 1) | Phe Halifax papers announce the death FIRST YEAR. oo Souris; Confederate, Ferrest, Cape George; ; ge of r awa 2 j ; = ; i ©“*lthat has gone before, to bring home o | Of William Lawson, Esq., for many years! Passed in all the subj-cts of the year: —! S— 8060 Eioil du Matio, Davis Pictou, eg, . : ese. st ead cf the wre''-“enown fir » Laws I] 7-8 8 — — vividly the material changes of the anecn’e | dcfthe well-known firm of, Lawson,| A. J. Donnolly, B. A.-Sturgeon, P. F. oe = ~ “s - : 5, a. . tl 2 Dufty. C ' ae . =: tlong reign. When \ ictoria ascended the itiarrington &° 0 ufly, Charlottctown; R. E. ughes, for- ¢— me fat : i > a y an . } , t -_-% {throne the “walls of Eneland ” were | Ay e fem London says that § merly of Emerald, now of Ottawa. J xa & —s } rr? : ' ; . ee r . TP » ‘nats ] Taw mnroge , , . i wooden. There were no steel batcle sh pe Wilfred Laurier attended the Princess of A. J. Donnelly also won honors in — o = 1, nO Iron Cruisere, no tr pie engines, no W Sree Sv ren: Party * Marlborough house Physiology, Histology avd Practical = . = {Steam inuse in war vessels, no search | OD Monday evening. Chemistry; and R.E. Hughes in Botany, S— . = ‘ 7 " © y ' } c 4 . m ‘ ! rire ~ 120 ‘ 1c — lights, no electricity in the service of man, Mr. Hendershot, of the San Mutual | Histology:and Practical Chemistry. e => - : ‘ } } } > 1 ‘ } — ——_ no great or qniek tir ipe euns no Insurance ‘ very prea v, who has | een here Joxeph D. Coffia, ( aariottetown, passed i $4 ~ vie = a ; e? _ 2 cs : 8% ¥ nian Dy Sandee i e . x oe | torpedoes. Che lamps aboard were stilj | 02 @D Official vist, crossed today in the in all the- subjects and took honors in ah KRERERKRAR: RR oe lit with flint and steel and were no more Nortbumberland on his return to St. John. Histo OZY. |= ~— } brilliant than whale’s oil could be; the cuns John McGowan, son of Mr. Wim. Me- John Jardine, Freetown, passed inall ¢@- = were still fired wit} a slow atch. the | wowan, Bridge street. is home from Char- the sub ects and took honors in the! : ——/ 1th & siow match, the 4 : = [reciesre as tll the nolel et sian lateuen, PE Ty were he hen heen logremate, ate moe soa oe | StPSOrdimer 3 'was worthy in paral arch‘tec*ure, and } attending St. Dunstan’- College.-- Mone'on nonor list In Physiology, Histology, | eo —? tonage was reckoned within sucis modest | Limes: }f hemistry, Practical Chemistry and | an : ‘ vs y >: 2.8 - er. 7 is , ; 3 Fe | light that a ve ssel of more than 9 000 Mr. a. A, Nicholso: o & CIBC O i est | Zi ‘ logy. = “<> ~ >. ‘ , ’ , Ty , ~ > | - oe tons was looked Bnoe a8 & creat wonder mont Academy, Montrea . err iver mere W . M. Cow pe rthwaite, FON of Rev, Mr. | EG Le 4 Never before had a sovereign seeu such | last evening. accompanied by Mere. Nichol- | Cowperthwaite, passed in all the subjects, ' aa /changes in the bulwarks of the empire sg | £09 and family. Thev will remain durtg | obtaining honors in the aggregate of first! @- = oe , +. a ee eae Pp vacatio: vear eubieets, having 8 nik j iio . has fallen to the lot of Queen Victoria. At | the miden nmer \ cal ~ a Jeet oh ving his came mentioned i o— In Tuurkish Bath Towels == | Spitbead this morning was assembled the | Queen Hote! : Alex. Martin, V wey nheias n the honor Ist of | bysiology, Histology, : =. = | latest triumphs of the industrial resources J.B. Mclonis, Seal River; Louwa B.)| Uurmintry aut Anatomy. i = = Bs , . : " iA b caine sus Gunp. Miss A.1 Go A. Alberton in | = 17 : i = Beautiful eyes grow dull and dint under \ ictoria; tr lumphs of workers in | M LY hand, Boston; mane Gun . mt a. 4: GOR ae ‘i. Albe rto Vs parsed 1D | ee Size 39x19 inches 608004 6848 121¢ each = th ah ee iron and steel and metals: triun pat in. | Gunn, Rev. A. Craise. Mt. Stewart; Mr.) Paysieicgy and Practical Chemistry. é Pant 6 7 As the swift years steal away. and or ” metate; trium pos of I int 1x TY tad n. law: J. FR. Meus } . : : ! , 45x21 , eee ene ee ae Cc eaah Beautiful, willowy forms so sling ; Venfors; triumphs ¢ cuemists and the ante ee - “ a oe as 4 SE0OND TEAR. (é Aw ODF sé i.e =e Lose fairness it} . i giants of labority: triumphs tha skh: art. Loronto;: ev. A. Ws K. fi HG), § Dp . 1} . bs a | JUX LV 6060 © 3 © © © © at Cc each — Los airness with every day. } Slat rity; triun pr oO Ln 8SHis- | asred 1D Ail the subjects of the year: “ pie ae Dey 7. +37 - =o ' } ’ ryortr enc : . orretown ! " i ‘ } : P M a: ‘ . . od S( But she still is queen and hath charms ta builder, the engineer and the artisan: | spin 7 C. Mok G G. T, Ailey, Charlottetown; E. G. Giilis, . 04x25 a seeseeeeeed C CRD =< _ sper | ‘riumpos of the genius of a great nation. | . *&Y-¢ ' a o ed * "a, tudtao River; W. H. Sutherland, Sea View. 4 Who wears youth’s coronal—beautifuj | This may be demonstrated better by | 14% 14, _— 7” eee eh "1 Passed in the undermentioned subjects : —— hair. jtigures. In 1837 the total namber ofships | Mary’s Cathedral, Halifax, by Tis Grace Practical Chemistry—J. H. Bradlev, J eescossoonse — : ; ine 0 ' Archbishop O’Brien Father Mchicnon M os ld. D. AM Nally oa Ma, ——_ In CGOMmission was [96. mitting stean oo eee ae Tare ee ; ac‘lon : IN ai T, Mc- PPA ADS pa i e tue +-l } ' rT ad ; j 5 P los h Vv a ot Dunstar "9 < sa C - stow tae e - } pacdie tugs, not then considered vessels of | ™4 : ee ae. a | Os tL eerOUetoe Dn. A 5x97 | ae) «6g hmnat : Shea or 36e =s | war, and other small ones, such as cutters, | College and completed his Theologica: And 53x2% inches, almost a Bath Sheet, ae ae oe - —we = i» —- - emphasize this startling change. For the men-of-war that fir-t saluted the Queen in , the long ago were magnificent sights, their | high decks and towering masts bearing | billow on billow of swelling sail, riding the | waves like great sea birds and realizing to }the fullall the wild witchery of the ro- mance of the ocean. Far ditferent were hair, by the use of the great battle-ships this morning with their sallow steel sides and short masts, PAyer’s. Hair _Vigor.. ; —— great guns, rams and torpedoes—every- [IBERRD - CONSERTATIVE {sei a pn normal beauty. You can keep hair from falling out, restoring its normal color, or restore the normal color to gray or faded iON Ve VTI N ‘The total array of armed vesse!s was jULS | AM. 166, manned by 45,000 men, and moored ee jin lines of five miles each. The fourteen (foreign warships formed the sixth line. A meting of the Delegates from each | » etal Polling Division cf the Second Electoral a or os ea was sbont District of King’e County, will; be held at|oov’n lines om the couth of she Selene Head of St. Peter’s Bay, on Saturday, the! or ine cote r er ssaag ; ie sma aigmll 3rd day of Julv, at 2 o'clock, p.m. to} Seas ie a — > ; : i ; : 9 s c a, veceycanuitetes to content the District in} " Five hoes consisted of British men-of Slit cae thie: aie | war, from the Majestic to the Renown, the 5 : - ’ latest tyve of battleships, down to the JOHN P. SULLIVAN, | smallest torpedo boats—in all 18 crafts. President L. C, Association 2ud Elec—| Two lines were made up exclusively of tora] District of King’s County. | battleships and cruisers of the first and St. Peter’s Bay, June 28, ’97. | second clas+; one line of third-class e¢ruis i 150—dy li, wky li. ers, gun vessels and torpedo gunboats; one line of destroyers, gunboats and sailing training brigs; one line of torpedo boats. All the lines, except one, were approxi- mately five miles in length, Two things are to be noted after a tour Masonic Tempie Co The Annual Meeting of the Masonie 1 ‘ ; : iis endous aggregatic of sez lemple ¢ ompany, will be held in the of this tremens eo Meee ol oe . fighiinog power. The first is the fact tha Mas a lemple, on Wednesday, 14th | if need be, their number and fighting value day of July, 1897, at 8 o'clock; p. m. |can be duplicated as this fleet was only for the election of Directors and gen-| the Channel squadron and coast céefence eral business. By order, i fleet slightly augmented by new and " DPD. MacLEAN | larger ships. The most noteworthy fact was the testimony to the growth and improvement of the fleet. Of the 21 battleships reviewed by the Prince of Wales this afternoon, four only took part in the Jubilee display of ten years ago, while of the 43 cruisers at anchor in the Solent not one existed in 1887. Needless to say the 30 torpedo boat destroyers are | Of a type which has only been introduced per set) during the past five years. Further, per set! the battleships buiit before 1877 were per set | armed with muzzle loaders, which though extreinely powerful and marvels of their day, have been entirely outclassed by breech loaders and wire guns. Then too, the Jater built vessels are armored by galvanized steel, which can scarcely be June 28—-d3i, wli Creat Set $1.00 $0) . én os 7 a ee l. 1.75 Big line of "=r HAMMOCKS ~» - - Just opened. All sizes—all! penetrated in actual warfare, whereas the prices Bareains in Base! guns of any of the ships of the Majestic Balls. Base “ire anal Cilid class can seid projectiles through the re Dy IANO ats eo / r armor belts of any of the 1887 equadron. Among the battleships nine types were represented, the first of these being the Majestic type, the latest and most power- ful model of British batilesbips, carrying four !2-inch fifty ton gune, Some of the others ; resented a heavier armament, notable the Benbow and Sans Pareil, each possessing a Ill-'ou gun. There were four of the Royal Sovereign type. The Renown was the only one of her type, the distinctive feature of which is a huge centre battery. The Admiral class of vessel was represented by the i’town will not for* | Collingwcod, Howe and the Benbow; the to sell from: Alexander class close upon 20 years old, all kinds ot| the Devastation type, with their revolving Also to the Ladies} turrets, were also in evidence, as were the intend voting we cordialy | classes of which theInflexible, Thunderer ren’s Garden Tools. For value cometo Sunnyside Bookstore. HASTARD & IWiGORE Notice to Electors — Th eiect f ( get that we are this date ores ¢ prepared cioth ne of } Cheapest rates who do not ‘Hyite (oO Inspect our stock, consist-! and Sans Pareil are specimens. The two Ins Of:—Wairis, Wrappers, Skirte,| types were shown ip the cruiser class of 'Cewear.etc,alléf which will be! which the Powerfal and Terrible, the two ai . atbg d . ounts. Call at once! testest British cruisers afloat, were most 4hG s¢cure a bare.j; interesting, and there were 35 of the old ‘torpedo boats, All of the ships had their ful] completements. ! Tbe naval craft present flew about 290 P GGGDSTEIN. New York Cheap Stcre left this morning for California where she will join her husband and sister, Miss Gregor. While absent Mrs. Henderson purposes attending the International Christian Endeavor Convention. Dr. and Mrs. Henderson and Miss Gregor will probably returu to this Province aboui the latter part of August. The Patriot remarks that, Rev. G. I. Foster, M. A., of Lockeport, N.S, but formerly of Charlotretown, where he has many friends, preached an eloquent sermon in St. Peter’s Cathedral, yesterday morning, from the text taken from Jeremiah, “O earth, earth, earth, hear the woid of the Lord.” We bespesk a brilliant future for this young and talented minister of the Gospel. POWDER Absolutely Pure. Celebrated for strength end itsgreat leavening healthfulness. As- sureat:: wud against alum and aut orms ot adulteration common tothe cheap brands ROYAL BAK ING POWDER CO, NEW YORK. Piling and. Piline all kinds of Lumber daily. Everything new and good. Shingles in Cedar and Spruce—all classes; Ye Vvant "x OU to see us before you build or repair. New customers come again and bring others. It will mean mon- ey in your pocket if you give us a oall. Lumber of ail kinds in stock JAMES BARRETT, Telephone 181. Connolly’s Whar {llan’s @ntario Cider For Tea Parties 1 CAR LOAD—Barrels and MGalf Barrels—now Janding. N. RATTENBURY, 159- 3wks. Agent. Mr. John P. Gordon, Charlottetown) passed in all the second year subjects, ob- taining honors in the aggregate and in the undermentioned subject-: Practical Chem- istry, Anatomy, Chemistry, Materia Medica Physiology and Histology. Inthe third vear course G. T. Alley passed in Medical Jurisyrudence and in Menta! Diseases. - ion © { LECTURE !NST- PAUL’S SCHOOLROOM| Notwithstanding the downpour of rain last evening, quite a large gathering of p ople were in St. Paul’s Scholroom to listen to Mrs. E. M. Tilley, the Dominion Secretary of the King’s Daughters and Sons. ‘the chair was taken by Rev. T. B | Reagh, and on the platform seated beside the Dominion Secretary were the local Presidents and Secretaries. Mrs. Tilley spoke for nearly an hour anda halfina most interesting'way of the Order and gave many true and pathetic instances of its great work throughout the Dominion. Her explanation of how she becames member of the Mohawk tribe was beauti- fully told, and indeed her whole address was rendered in such excellent language and _ pleasing manner that it will ever be remembered by those whose pleasure it was to be present. Her invitation to any present who were not yet members of the order and who would like to be, was accepted by three young ladies who came forward and after a short but very impressive service by Mrs. Tilley were admitted as Kings Daughters, in Hig name. A _ very pleasing incident at the close of Mrs. Tilley’s address was the presentation by Master Arthur Bryan to her of a beautiful boqnet of flowers. This evening a reception will be given the Dominion Secretary by the members of both eircies in St. Paul’s Rectory from 8 to 10 o’clock. Pallid faces indicate pale, thin blood. Rosy cheeks show the pure, rich blood resulting from taking Hood’s Sarsapsrilla. LOCAL NOTICES, Special offer of extra values in bath towels at the always buey store. For sizes and prices see ad in this issue,— Stanley Bros. the always buey store. Mnuocey’s and other magazines for July now in at Carter’s Bookstore. Have you seen our best quality low price hammocks? Croquet sets, cheaper than anywhere else in the vity. Head- quarters for all summer goods at Carter's Bookstore, See big A splendid chance in corsets. ad today. — Moore & McLeod. Corsets tomorrow. See ad.—Moore & McLeod. j AUivevonenenaenvenennentn ennenentsenennopeen ani tnTnny The Always Busy Store bAAkAbh Lab Seb Sab LAR LARAARLAASAAMAAAAA | ddd Children’s Teeth SEPP P ES EE SE SSS SS ESE SEE SY should be looked atter early and frequently. Neglect in early life means artificial be- fore middle life. NO MOTHER PSE RE SRE LEE Ey relishes such a prospect for her littleone. The safe way is to have the little one’s teeth examined. Chances are notk- ing will be needed, but if decay has commenced. we'll stop it. Beautiful Teeth PRESSES ES PPP ERE EE YY are the prettiest thing about a pretty woman Our modern methods make it possible for everybody to have pretty teeth. tr Fastnet SEASON GF 1897. Sails from Ch’town every Friday at noon for Halifax, calling at Summerside, Port Hood, Port Hasting, Port Hawks- bury, Arichat, Canso, Isaac Harbor, Sal- mon River, Sheet Harbor. Returning leaves Halifax every Tuesday evening at 6 o’clock, making same calls, including Souris. Through Freight Solicited. Rates low te Halifax. Apply to W. W. CLARKE, Agent. Warranted Work—Moderate Charges. BERLIN METHOD QF PAINLESS DENTISTRY VePePOREPOREEOTOONDD SERLIN DENTAL PARLOR OVER STORE PROWSE BROS.