hind | ral Conservative Committee Rx I 4 Hall are open . > . every av and € Sundays excepted). A electors @ ‘ a tO be] eent, will be made w LOCAL AND OTH&R ITEMS, = Bros. for Dress Goods, - & i egu.ar meet ry this even- Mr. Laurier tea of Crariotietown attending ti Chure |, Windsor, winners Bum L. a tor pinting,| bat having ootatned the same prize ast | year relinquished it t Merit. Miss L lian Hon 7. WwW iucy in B jew y literature. the n in order of Dodi, daughter of Dodd, won a prize for profic- proti e mention for ne next ble lessons, a prize and honoral for nm masic, — “Ar Howe.”--There waza very grati fying attendanc> in S foom last evening, notwithstanding the counter attractior and the prozramme prepared fo vcasion was splendidly carried 02 Excellent reading: given by Miss Gertrude Davies an McKenzie,and Mr. J St. Paul’s Szhool- a — is, were | 1 Flo. | > ; ; in ivogers de] ginte ij the eudience with a song and a humorous speech. Choice refreshments were served by the ladies, and the decorations of the room) were very attractive. Mr. Justice Fi:zzeral i presided. > Cattrite.—E Prive tht head of prime cattle were weighed on the city scales this forenoon. The lot includel 2 cow fed by W.A MeNeill, which tipped the beam at $57 lbe.; an ox fed by Walter Sim which weighed 1115 lbs: an ox fed by R.. Woolner, 837 Ib=., aud another fed by Dl. Doiron, 1055 Ibs. These four were for t. Robert. Twooxen fed by S.J. Mc Milan, weighing 1305 and 1180 Ibs. respeetive'y, were for William Seller. There were al-o two oxen for E. Wheat- ley, which weighed 1217 and 1408 Ibe. o - He Hap «a Smite minent of the Grit missionaries from at Crapaud , pulled up at the residence i acquaintance and went in. After talk about the weather and tliz crops, etc.,the missionary began busisess by asking his farmer friend if he would “take a smile.” He “didn’t mind if he did,’ and so Deon, —One of the most Charlottetown having arrived Stew dave ag of a0 0 sme the hot water was brought in and the boitle produced. After both had “smiled,” ‘t was intimated that another “ar > would be in order; but this the farmer respectfully declined. ‘ Well,” said the missionary, “you and I have been friend ould you not now , ' 148 for a ry Limes « put in vour bailot for Mr. Yeo.” “Dil be d—- f I do,” replied the farmer, ari t vote for Mr. Yeo, and i’:1 do all I can es | se } or b} ;j the scene, 0: j dexter,” was very funuy—ia 7 ‘A Word to the Sgainst him The missionary retreated —to have a smile with other men. It ‘s hoped that all Grt mi-sionar.es going about with whiskey to win Conservative vo'e: w e treated as tiis one was treat ed by the farmer of ¢ rapaud, scotia There is much discussion in London Over the aciion of a well-known hostess who recently took Dr. Jam-son in to din wer before all the other guests who were invited to the purty, some of whom oecupy Very exalted positions among the upper l | i 3 z —AT PPPYYPRPPPPPPPRPDPPPPPPPPRRPP PPT DE RFD PPDPPD PPE This Week To Purchase Supplies CR OSVO@DOVWVE BEER BROS. . WHITE « COUNTERPANES ® BARGAIN ® i ? 2 in- Sev ral lines of high gr ide gocdés are cluded a* | wer prices than are usual or possible uncer or linary circumsti nc 8. CR OV OQ oP Rare Opportunity Fo Housekeepers 2 Hotels The children that dett’t | wear our clothing are not in it. | r The best dressed boys in the town get their suits from us— PROWSE BROS. THE DAILY EXAMINER Wheelmen, Attention!—If you want the proper kind of shirt for looks and comfcert, Crop in and see our soft finish renee ene om from 4 to 10 years old. 4.ll New Fresh Goods, Made by one of the best Mailers in Canada. ankrupt Clothing Over three hundred little suits FRIDAY, JUNE 19, 1896. not in it. : bought away below bankrupt prices, just opened. Fit boys Perio arts These Suits cost from $4 to $6, and we will offer the lot at from $2.75 to $3.50. . PROWSE BROS., The WeonderfulCheap Men. Lat ee tien Fifth , a. | peak pom , ~ . E] Avenue Company were not greeted by so iryge an audience as they piaved to on { app srance. seats were th of their first Many of the higher-priced empty, but the others were all taken. “The War of Wealth” was the bill of fare tevening, and it was presented in an excellent manner by Mr. Harkins’ splen did company. The time of the play 1895, and as it progresses it displays the soOroibg vecasion 43 is love of money in these degen- ate days, and shows what villainy becomes vecessary to cover the first deviation from truth and hide wrong-doing. The run on the benk was very realistic. Just asthe crowd are pressing into the to bank, some groaning, others shout- ing, and all demanding their money, tp drives the Maior with halfa million in hard and saves the bank. The scene where Helen fell with the broken balcony to the rotks below and was saved cash i by her i ver just in the nick of time was | most realistic. But perhaps the mostexciting scene of all was the one at the close of the i act showing the bank vault. “No: wood,” the cashier, shows up just as the ibank is being robbed, and is thrown jinto the vault where he is gasping for | breath when the senier partner appears on the door with him out in we open explosive and drags unconscious condition Mr. Wise, as “Major an an Pinckney Poin- fact he was the life of the The scene m the express office while he was waiting for the money to arrive with which to save the bank provoke! much lauzh- ter; and his love-making with the widow w excruciating!y fuony. ‘Flavius Remsen ” (Mr. Leigh), just arrived from Africa “ where his mother was the only white womaa be had ever known,” stam mered very successfulle through his part, i made love ina delightfully stupid play. is as way. The partners in the banking house of Warfi-ld & Co. were cleve-ly imperson ated by Messrs. Deyo and French, and Mr. Kilgour a3 “ Philip Norwood,” the cashier, was also good. Miss Magill as «© Helen Raymond,” abont whose life hung a shadow, acted her part very cleverly ndeed; and the parts of “ Marcia Dud- lev.’ “ Helen Raymon i,” * Hallie Wor- ley” and “Mrs. Worley” were also ei | sp endidly taken by Miss Whitty, Miss Tabor ani Mr, Bradley, as the night watchman of the bank, played very well; and Mr. MeClain, as the col- iss Leigh. ! ore i servant, was also guol. The music 5y the company’s orchestra between the acts end throughout the p'ay was greatly app-ec'aud. To night tne great coniedy success of the times, “ Too Much Juhnson,” will be presented. This play is one continuous laugh, and should draw a fa'l house. Let there be no empty seats to-night Wives is Sufficient. The Receipts in the Cook Boks that we are giving away have a'! been tried— that when no faney ones, you come to try them prove a failure. Of cour-e vou waut to use good BAKING POWDER and PLAVORING ESSENCES. We can supply you with these at the lowest price in the city. ¢ Johnson & Johnson. é Graduates in Pharmacy. é Strong Statements Are allright when the so'id tiuth is behind them. If we can sell gods for less money than anybody else can, certainly itis to your advantage to know it. If we cin’t do exactly this every time we don’t want to sell you the FURNITURE at all. Our system of making furniture re- sults in low first cost. Cheap selling with profit added—is a mat- ter of course. MARK WRIGHT & 00., LUD ¢ ( s ¢ ( ¢ ¢ ( ( ( ( § ( ( =a 2 @ ©2f*°s ©] @ 2 @ @ ¢ Qdabaaaddadadcdadaddadaaie bad Aa ——y 3 = = 3 = 3 3 3 3 3 = 3 3 dub ebbed sedi Tue W garuen.—Mod: rate to fr 1 south to westiwinds fair weather, “TT people’s bread dear,” declared Emperor cannot assist in making poor William recently. semblance between the monarch and ourselves. Spring Capes the fashion, and are sought after by the lalies at the People’s Store. If you want a nice profitable job, come in and take a look over our mant'e department. Black Goods Always Satisfactory, frisky _— young Living prices are now much A household riddle. How can Weeks & Co. offer such a bargain as their fine All-Wool Black Cashmere at 50c? Come and see it, evea if we don’t tell you bow we do it. W.A. Weeks & Go. Wholesale & Retail. june 18, 1896. ~ THE METHODIST CONFERENCE, Sr. Jouy, June 17. The name of Hedley D. Marr is added to the number of probationers for ordina- lob. Three are to be ordained on Monday night next, viz. Henry Pierce, A. B., Hedley B. Balderson, B.A, and Hedley D. Marr, A. B. The Rev. A. Lucas was given anothe- year to act as Secretary of the N. B. Sun- day School Association. The Bupernameraries for the year are as follows:—Henry Daniel, Henry Pope, Robert>W ilsow, William Tweedy, James A. Duke, Elwin Evans, Geo. B. Payson, Henry J. Clarke, F. W. Harrison, Joho Prince, S. T. Teed, Joseph Pascoe, George Dawson, J. J. Colter, D. H. Lodge. In connection with the last name, the work if 9 circuit suitable to his physical weakness can be found. Dr. Carman came into the Church at this pointof the proceedings, and was given a loyal reception, the whole Confer ence rising and clapping. The Dr. looks well, and is always welcomed by the mem- yers of this Conference. The Rev.C. H. Paisley leaves for New- foundland conference on the 20th to repre- sent the supernumerary fund. A commit. tee was appcinted to make arrangemente to appropriately celebrate the jubilee of Rev. Mr. Prince. During the conference Dr. Carman gave an address at the taking of the chair, but only briefly, promising a more lengthy deliberation at anothe: session of the Conference. : The total membership for the year ir 13,064, against 12,605, showing a net in- crease of 459, which shows an increase | every district in the conference from 3 to 124, or an average Of .036 in each district The two districts on P. E Island show a total of 27, increase after accounting for 272 removals by death, etc., leavinz a total membership for P. EB. Island of 3,443, We cannot yet z've total fizures of finances, but will a3 soon as the statistica committee finishes its work, The ioails are so unsatiefactery that we cannot g.ve any record after six o'clock in the morning. The ma'l for P. E I-land leaves here at 6 a. m. and lies at Point du Chene untilthe C.P. R. train reaches there in the evening. The total connexional f<nds_ for the districts are as follows: ee BN ricenkns oo soscpnsseecokepeens $ 5,493 30 Fredericton. .......eccosccsee 2,751 68 Woodstock -i..cecsvtecscccescocceces . Lense ANNE oo a nena e + oan ogee: AAO IG iss's 3 ccnsnceses esabsdeodaee «one Bt. Stephen... ccccrceccccccseesede TSE IC CUBRICMIOEOWE ccc cccneee css 06 4,497.54 MRAM «incense nese teiaretsnedo « 2,625.77 FORA 5, ccscicss sesateneveternnnt $23,286.78 TaGrease,..ieis ssi vectsney Baeee The Rev. W. J. Kirby led the early morning prayer meeting to-day, and a ver, enjoyable time was passed by all. The evening service was a sacramental, and very enjoyable and interesting one. Weclip the following from the first draft of the Station Sheet, under correc- tion :— Charlottetcown—(lst Ch.) G. Campbell; (Up. Prince St.) W. J. Kirby. Cornwal H.R. Baker. Little York—R. Opie Winsloe—W. J. Howard. Pownal—E. C. Turner. Vernon River—J. W. McConnell Montague—H. Penna. Murray Harbor— W.B. Thomas. Souris—J. F. Estey. Mount Stewart—-A. D. McLeod. Soda Fountain Opening—As I wish tc introduce my new Soda Fountain and ex plain its merits to my many patrons, | have decided on Saturday, 20th June, to give everyone purchasing 10 cents’ worth or over at my store a glass of the very best cream soda inthe city, The frui juices are the best that can be bought in the United States end Canada. The ercam, as it always been, the bes: in the market.—W. F. Carier. jl9 2i ——<—>> e+e Fresh attractions for Saturday buyers.— Moore & MeL«od. See that bargain in printe on our cextre couuter~ only 10c, per yard.—Moore & McLeod. ——$——$— ——_—— FISHING RUDS — ENGLIjH — Carter's for | te That is a point of re- | | Rev. Mr. Lodge wiil return to the active [*most closely, and wa; ST DUNSTAN’S COLLEGE The Saints Grand Demonstratioa ANoTHER very successfnl term in $°. Dunstan’s College was brought to a happy rmination in the Lyceum last evening Although there were several counter attractions to draw the people, neverthe- less the seating capacity of the hall was | W ell tested. The students had their strong- hold on the left of the body of the hall, | immediately behind the orchestra, whilst on the stage were His Lordship Bishop Macdonald, Reve. D. J. G. MeDonald, P. Curran, Rector St. Dunstan’s College; Ignatius McDonald, of the same institu tion; His Honor Lieut. Governor Howlan, U.S. Consul Kane, His Worship Mayor Dawson and Judge D. O°M. Reddin. Fol- | lowing is the PROGRAMME : l. A Milk White Flag....... Riciard Stahe Orchestra. 3. Regding of Prine Ladshisitissis cedisieseccscck 3. Essay—The Future of tie Young Men of Prince Edward I-land......... idee Mr. P. F. Doyle. 4. It Trovatore ...........0......Orchestra 3..:ametribation of Biedals «......<<0scsecescess 6. Instrumental Trio — The Serenade Valedictory................A. J.D noelly . La Fille du Regiment.......... Orchestra Conferring of degrees and address by Rev. D. J. G@. McDouald. ‘ God Save the Queen. The prizes were distributed at the co!- lege yesterday afternoon. But in order te let the vast assembly know who were the fortunate winners the pames of the suc- cessful competitors were real. The medals were captured by the following : Collegium medal—P. F. Doyle, for Essay on the Future of the Young Men of Ps. 1. Silver medal—Jas Donahoe, for second English (Milton). Dosated by Mr. M. W Marphy. Silver medal —P. F. Doyle, fir-t Latin, Donated by Rev. I. R. A. Macdonald. Silver medal—S. R. Burke, Greek. Don- sted by Rev. Dr. Morrison. Gold médal—J. Biacqui: e, chemistry. Donated by D’Om. Reddin, jr. Gold medal—John Connolly, Higher Kngli-h. Donated by Rev. P. Curran. Gold medal—John Ccnnoglly, Hizhest marks for geieral profic-ency. Donated by Lieut.-G.uv-roor Howlap, Gold medal—F. G. O'Neill, Christian Doctrine. Donated by his Lordship Bishop Macdonald. $5 gold—A. G. McDonald for proficien:y in matbamatics. ~- The degree of B. Sc. was conferred upon Mr. C. M. V. Darveau, Levis, Quebec, and that of B. A.oa Mr. A. J. Donnelly, of Sturgeon. Joseph Murphy, of Sumwmer- side, H. Hughes and F. D. Blake, of Char- lo:tetown, and Chas. McCarthy received business diplomas. The musical selections by the College orchestra were of the highest order, and were rendered in a maaner that added an- other to the many triumphs enjoyed b this band of accomplished musicians dur- ing the past year. In fact, they have established a reputation that will beqneath to their successors something worthy of maintaining. Mr. Doyle’s prize essay was listened to much relished by the audience. Mr. Donnelly read an ex- | cellent valedictory, which clearly indi cated the thorough training imparted in St. Dunstan’s College. The address by Rev. Father McDonald, of Summerside, was decidedly the feature ot the evening. He gave s short discourse in philosophy,with an easy transit‘onto mcral ity in education, He paid a glowing tribute to the graduates of St. Dunstan’s for the past fifty years, speaking in the plished by them. His rouaded periods, plause that followed are still ring'ng in our ears. Complimentary addresses were deliv red by Lieutenant-Governor Howlan, Mayor Dawson, Consul Kane, Judge Reddin, Bishop McDonald and Rev. Father Curran. The students of St. Dun- stan’s College have every weason to feel proud of the excel!ent performance of last n’ght and are weil deserving of the praise 8) lavishly showered upon them, 999 Long may “Old St. Danstan’s” continue to perpetuate its laudable work. CSE TB THEY ARE GIVING WAY. Physicians Commence to Realize the Value of Dodd’s Kidney Pills. Orrawa, June 15.—The inveterate re- luctance to admit the success of patent medicine, usual!y evinced by physicians is rapidly giving way so far as Dodd’s Kidney Pills are concerned. The cases of Dr. Ross and Dr. McCormick, who published details of their recovery from diabetes and Bright’s disease, through the agency of this remedy, were the first attacks on the citadel of their skepticism and now it appears as if the remarkable recovery of Mr. G. H. Kent, of this city, the details of which have been transmitted to the press. would complete which bas been s0 auspic- iously begun. The published interviews with Mr. and Mrs. Kent and the sworn statement of the former leaves no foothold fur disbelief. ———— Es Pure Cream.—Our ice cream sales are daily increasing. We use Brow’s cele- brated cream, and all the other ingre- dients are strictly first-class —A. Quirk, opposite Miller Bros’., Queen Street. 3i pd—jul8 Strawberries and cream at W. F. Car ters. jl9 lw We Recommend anyone having trouble with their eyes to get them properly tested, and if needing glasses, have them fitted to suit. No expense incurred to find ovt if you need them. — Evenings by special ment. G. H. TAYLOR, Graduate Optician. North Side Queen Square, Ch’town. mo 1E1—A Cottage situated on Pleasant : ining 7 repms iD g order, | i aan — ee eee pose is inclosed yard with 8 e, and is aa sat oc supied by Mrs John A, McInnis, wh is about to leave the Island Apply to Mr Thomas McQuaid, Lower Queen sirees, or to the owner at Southport EpwARD KeLLY june 19, 1896 appoint — HALF-PRICE, 4T DODD'S together with the long and continued ap- | | Commencement Exercises in the Lyceum | | | | highest | terms of the great achtevem-nts accom- | | in-< JEWELRY —A T —— RIGHT PRICES When yo. want a ;el- ection of snappy goods to choos? from, better call and s2e my attractive display. My line of bracelets are leaders, so are the LOVG GUARD CHAINS, WAIST SETS, LINK BUTIONS, HAT PINS, SIDE COMBS, RINGS, AND BUCKLES All handsome and low priced. W. 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