rs ial . if: ersal one arsh @ clear@ 20C t je THAI SATISFIED FEELING = ‘hat’s secured by a in clean, freshly papered room is worth twice its {Im cost. {tt The tem too if small your selec- eost 1S a . , tion is made here. & £222 SS 2558 Handsome papers were : never so cheap as this {jh season, jit {hh QORE & McLEO h M ( {je ihe Wall Paper Man. Come early, (eee plouse Sets Long Guard Chains Belt Buckies. i am showing a grand) selection of these popular | goods, many pretty de- signs to choose trom. STICK PINS, An endless variety, new, bright and sparkling See them. W. W. WELLNER, Jeweler AGRICULTURAL PICNIC. In aid of the CHURCH FUNDS will be held AT ST. TERZSA’S Tuesday, June. 29th, Inst Abuudantly supplied tea tables and saloons well stocked with temperate drinks, will be provided, and the amusements usual at such gatherings will be asranged for. In the after- noon those assembled will be addressed by men of education and practical experience, on matters specially pertaining to the interests of the farmers. Mr. A. G. Gilbert, manager of the poultry department of the Experimental Farm, Ottawa, will speak about poultry, now becomin g so important to the farmers. This ewe THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JUNE 11, 1397 “THE UNDERLYING MOTIVE,” — Sir.—In a recent issue of Tax Exayryen a letter appeared with the above heading, aud while it may voice the seatiments uf ma@oy Canadians yet Lthink it conveys & wrong Imprersion, Perwit In€, @8 @ resident of one of the most loyal of American eities, to say that the great mase of the American people are by nv means uoffiendty to Great Britain, on the contrary they are avxious for such an alliance as the paassge of ihe recently defeated arbritiiation treaty would bave brought about. Itis an sdinitted faet that the best minds of the United Staies Senate were favurable to the \reaty, and had it not been fathered by Richard Uiney, the unpopular mouthpiece of an uppopular presideat, it i# the Letter opinion that ‘it would bave been accepte: Mr. Chauncey D-pew’s utterance should NOL CAITY great Weight at this time. As being admittedly a man of word-, be is at preseat somewhat aoti-Britisa by reason of hie recent prominent connection with a certsin fair beld in New York. Had he been selected as aumbassadur tu the Court of St. James, which post it is admitted, he coveted, tue laiguage atiributed tv him would, I venture tu cay, uever have been uxed. And it cannot with fairness, be said that Mr. Dana’s pereonal ideas, as expressed in hia p»per, the San, voice the sentiments of the other great Demo- crave journals of the metropolis apy more than du the frequent anti-British squits in the Boston Giobe, which is, by the way, almeort whoily couducted by Canadisne, voice the sentiments of Bosten journalism. The annua) parade of ths Ancent and Honorable Artillery Company, of Boston, which took place. yesterday; recalls. the interchange of courtesies upon the occasion of this organization visiting | the parent company im London Jest year. company wae ceutrusted with a | The meseace trom the Governor of Massachu- | wetts ty the Priuce of W ales, and their Visil was everywhere c numeated upon as | showing huw pear the two countries were | toeagh other. Again the recent furmal trauster of the Mayflower log by the Bishops of Loudon through Ambassador ; Beyard to this Commonwealth was all | another occasion upoa which rome of the country’s great men, greater in many ways than Dr. Depew, ¢Xpreaxed the warm feelings of the peop’e of tue United States for England and her Queen. [ might cite mary incidents to show that your learned correspondent is wrong in drawing the conclusions -he does and chiefly from the unauthorized utterances of a few non-rrprerentative jruigoes. But permit me to say that did he live here, be would learn that the best people, the people afier all whe carry weigh!, are friendly in the highest aegree to the mother country, and du not desire war. Last Sunday several promisent clergy- meu took tor their text Quren Victorim’s coming Jubilee, and, judging from the newspaper reporte,they spoke in the high- est terms ef Her Mrjesty, and commended th eflorte ot these im authority on both sides of the water if tringing the two pations 80 pear each otber. In couclusion let me say that from my observations, nade duriug the past two yeare, while residing here, 1 eannot be- lieve that there two great nalions are un- triendly to each other, but on the contrary, think the day is not far aistant, whea they will be as united for their mutual advantage and we:fare as it is possible for two independent countries to be. Yours truly, Wu. L. Sraicxianp. Boston, June 9th, 1897, SF MARRIED. At the residertce of Captain Hyde, Mur-- isa subj: “ct with which he is thoroughly con- versant. Mr. G. W. Forrest, Superintendent of the Experimental Farm at Nappan, N. S., will speak on Dairying, rotation of crups and Stock raising. One or two other speakers are also expected to deliver addresses on agricul- tural subjects. Farmers are urgently requested to attend this Picnic, as th ey will not only de- rive mnch benefit io themselves, Jbut will also assist a good cause. The tea tables will be ready at 12 v’e'uck sharp, and the speaking will commence nor later than 3 o’clock- Train arrangements will be published later. Tickets, including y tea, 25c BY ORDER OF COMMITTEE. June 12, wii,—d6i. You may want to purchase a plain gold Wedding : Ring We have-a nice assortment ef Wedding Rings and Wedding Presents. C. F. HUTCHESON Jeweler and Optician Mepecite J. D. hem . TO LET. A ‘house on Deanbeiter Street, next bork to the New Cathedral, at present @csnjaed by Mra. Leaby. Postession given la t of June. ? the Rev. ray Harbor Soutb, on the 2nd of June, by E. Gillis, James Albert McEach- ern, of Charlottetown, to Ida Seditina Hyde daughter of Captain John Hyde, of Murray Harbor South. Beautiful eyes grow dull and dim | As the swift years steal away. Beautiful, wiltowy forms so slim | Lose fairness with every day. _ But she still is queen and bath charms to spare Who wears youth’s coronal =- beautiful hair. Preserve Your Hair and you preserve your youth.. “A woman is as old as she lcoks,” says the world. No. woman looks as oid as she is if her hair has preserved its normal beauty. You can keep hair from falling out, restoring | its normal color, or restore the normal color to gray or faded hair, by the use of. ARTHUR G. PEAK. | Ep an “Peake’s” Wharf. a spacem f Ayer’s Hair Vigor. Ye | PERSONS L. —_— — LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS EE C. O. F.—C. ourt Charlottetown No. 576, meets tonight m Wrignt’s Hall a: 8 o'clock. 10.0: P. Wildsy ‘Ledee S. C. Moore, of the firm of Huszard & Mates left this morning on & business trip to the n ainland, Mr. and Mrs, David Watson, jr, hare taken up their residence for the present at the Witdsor.— Mostreal Star. Mrs, John W. Fulton .and child of A meets to- Stewiacke, N.S, are visiting Mrs. Fu!- | night. second degree. Nomination of ton’s parents, Mr. and Mre. Samuel ©. | officers. Nash, Prince Street, ———— Mrs. Rod. Macdonald and two children Norice.—Orient Division members will arrived Miss please remember the meeting this evening in Mesonic Tempie at 8.39 o'clock. hha Exeirers.—The Charlottetown Engin- eers will meet for drill] in uniform tonight at 730 +harp, The new Lee-Entield ritie will be issued. la*t evening from Gloucester, , tospend the summer months with relatives in this province, They were passengers in the Halifax. Mre. Walter Gordon, of Georgelown, and her daughter Annie left to-day on their way to Scotlaid, where they wil] enend abou: four monthe of the summer. Most of the time will he pa«sed in Inverness and Glasgow. Mrs Gcrdon is a tiativs of Ro«a Shire, Miss Margaret Gaffney, who was recently appointed teacher on the ‘Sammierside Pubiic School staff, was a passenger today on the Halifex for Boston, where ehe will spend her vacation. Whilst in (list city she will be the guest of het brother, Priace Edward Island, Mr. Wilfreil J. Ga:Piey, attoruey—at-law, - oo At the Queen Hovel: D. McLean, Belle From Moxreva. —The 8. 8. Polk:no of “ ver; P. Crowe, Trnro; oS. “hk. Foetér, } the Dobel! Line +s due here from Mentrea! cide t Doe W mL Dt Port j.ox Monday and will sail from here to St. wigins H.b Godamith, Utah; D.2 oyer, | John’s, Ndd. Mr. Rattenb is agents Chicago; John Goldsmith; Alberto:; Mies / | ° ; ree met Lizzie bag ron, Hope River; Alex ‘Scott, St Seatcen MarKet.—There will be no market on Tuesday, June 22nd, Jubilee day. Tne market will. be neld on Monday June 21st, instead. Tre Wearner.— Winds mostly east and worthy cloudy with rain in Nova Sevtia and a few showers in Net Brunswick and K. At ae ee Dee aa ee total weight of the catch was 100 pound. Wrighr, Montreal; Miss Annie Moss, | ) Teuprraxce Autiaxce — A. aneeting «of A lhe ron A. E. McKay, Truro; S. Merrell 4: she Charlotretown Temperanze Alliance Sheffield; CG. L. Baxter, Portland, Me.; U, abd all friends: of the Sentt Act is cal'ed H. Hammond and wite, New: York; Mit# | soe this evening at the ¥Y,M.C, A. at 9 Cooley, Pettifield; W. H. Rolfe, Portland; Schock |e. E. Pye, $3 Halifax: EB. Singer, Eng- : R T- Holman® bride’s brother, and Rev. R. P. McKay. 1000 bus cate........... oD Se) gees Mise Maggie Bayne and Misa Jean Ac- 900 bue potatoes...... sececeeceseecesepe+ 270! Tavish were the bridesmaids. Rev. J. 18 tons hay... , ...sessseseeeeesseeees- 263 | MeP. Scott supported the groom. After 14 Gheep «..-0-recorsecorceccovedyonseses se 42} the ceremony there was @ short. reception, © BeeMmttbe .occceccccccdescceccceeeeeseeeseee 134) and Mr. and Mrs. Neil left ‘on ‘the two 15 bus turnips........-cecseesereeseeese | 3} O'Clock ‘train’ for New York, Maven hag: “etm i oe et eer Sy Me A Sy $902:. «i Sprexpip Trovr.—Three well koown city eports made’a splendid catch’ of trout at Dundas yesterday. It is said thatthe Jubn; E. M. Wilband, do; H. H. Osgood, a Ik McK . Jenkins, "New Glasgow, N.S. land; F. E. McLeod, Healy, Chicago, Port Elgin, J. F. wiging J. F Meretixe Post-onep—The. meeting of g eletiors of ‘Wards 2,.3, 4,5, and Royalry, cated by We De McKay, convener, for. Saturday night, has» been postponed till The. public are too intelligent t» PUt ) Monday next, the 24th inst., at ye same chase a worthless article a eecondt ir, +n | bour and plade. a the contrary they want the best! @u;ei -). sian are virtually unanimous in ‘saviyg’ Scott's Emulsion is the best form of Cod Liver Oil. Get the Best. —+ ‘Eeworta Leacue. — The Epworth League Convention will be held at Toronto, ans ou JulydSth and elosing on July th. Specially reduced round trip fares inhcsinieseie ! | by rail have been arranged for from all Wall = Papers, Wall Papers.—A few | principal stat‘eor, The rate from Char- patterns of good gilt papers at cut prices. lottetown is S2450, Call and see our assortment.—MeMillan & Hornsby. See our aummer hate in straw and felt. The assortment is one of the best ever shown by us.— Prowse Bros. oe ' } te: ) LOCAL NOTICES. | For Tue Jtureee.--A Halifax despatch pays: Hon. H. P. Plat, of the Plant line and railway system, is sending to the com- missioners of the public gardens a rova) ae from Florida to be dedicated to Her ajesty Queen Victoria in honor of her jubilee. The palm will reach here next ‘week. Wall Paper.—If you want it good, if you want the assortment, it you want the quality, try -us.—MeMillaon & Horasby, Queen-Street. Read our ad. in today’s paper; think it over; there is money in it as well ax satis- taction.--Prowse Bros. Openiog today, a beautiful line of Am- erican silverware, eomething ent’rely new in this line aud can be had ooly at w: Ww. Wellner’s. Have you got yeur flags for the jubilee ? See the large stock of all kinds of flags st Carter’s Bookstore, tbe jubilee store, 136—I1w. White hose, white gloves, confirmation veils. A full line in stock.—Movre & McLeod. A handsome line of frilled muslin curtains amd curtain muelins, white and colored, arrived just six weeks too late and will be cleared at 25 per cent discount. Moore & McLeod. One hundred “Haggis” brand window shades 16c each complete with best “Haggis” brand spring roller well worth Sons or Temperance. —District Division No. 4 will meet at West Royalty with Mayflower Division on Thursday June 7th. A business meeting will be held at 2 p..m.alsoa public meeting at night. A good programme may be expected. The Methodist church. Ficur ox Queen Srreet.—This after- noon about one o'clock Martin Power, whe escaped from jail yesterday. attacked a man named Crowley, on Queen Street. Crowley sought to escape from Power and went out into the middie of the street. Power followed him there, and Crowley struck him and knocked him down. When Power was down Crowley kicked him about the head. A large crowd looked cn, but no one interfered. dvnttwe Recawas. — Charlottetown Lodge No. 68, I. O. G. T.,lact night decided 25c. Ask for “Haggis brand and see you | to order bvitelegraph. froin Toronto twenty- get it. Also 200 “Imperial” brandyshades | five parade regaliae to be used forthe en’s Jubilee celebration. The regalias of blue material hand*omelv silver moftsted. Two candidates” were initiated and several propored at Jast night’s meet— ing, Charlottetown Ledge is always to the fore in every popular movement and is making everd effort to have a :good turn: outsfor the jubtiee althongh many of ite] other so- with “Imperial” spring rollers, plain and }.Q with dados from 35e up, plaio ‘or with fringe. New lace curiaining,direct from the manufacturers, Nottingham, Eogiand. Best value obtainable in the city, ~—W. A. Weeks & Co. 1342 in, Tested, Tried.—Havzard’s inyproved turnip seed sold ty Geo. Carter & Co. is the best. 10 first prizes in 16 years is members © are connected “with the record, Buy veur turnip, «mangle, cieties . ad. carrot and other reeds ai Carter-’ and you make no mistake. 132 } 3 5 Fscarep From, &x. —Martin Power, . Lconfined in #Quéen’s Gounty ‘jail awaiting ‘Merial iff the Supreme:Court for receiving: me stoien goods, made his escape from that Port of Oharlsttetown, | rye that abaok hoa Phtece Br It —— : : that about oc artin atic La 4 sanhiyen, i Wiiliam Power fallant June 10—SS Electra, Mclaren, Trénta- hero, were let out for their rounds. A gues"Hydra, Boudreau, North Sydney; 83 | few minutes Jater William. Power and ——- — * — eng pe SHIP NEWS. eee Fastnet, _ Bethel, Halifax. “tes ous. | Gallant-rejngned to the,room, but Martig CLEARED. ie } conld not he found, He had evidently Poe scaled the jail fence, ‘aided by come ‘person June 10—Tertar, Irving, Richibueto | op’ "persone Outaide.: Jailer Harvie wad Minnie Mav, Burke, S’side; a _Kleetra. the jail steps when the prisonsre were. ‘Tet McLaren, Murray Harbor; Hydra; Boud ” . 7 reau, Glace Bay; str Wm Aitkef, Batt” Pictou; Fred M Batt, Snow, do;. Emma, A sighton, Rivet Joh ‘se Fastnet,* Bethel: S’side.. . > Port of Summer side : * ENTERED, June 1@.—Jeasie Newell, Bernard, Rieh- ibueto, luunber; Jennie Armstrogg, Grady, Shediac, salt; Daniel, Roberts, rr sone. * i CLEARED, June 10.—Jeannie, Robertr, Tilt Cove, Nfld, with the following cargo, ‘shipped by all over the yard. pee Marriace Betts.—At the reside nce of Rev. Dr. McTavish, 76 Grosvenor street, the marriage was celebrated at noon to- day of Rev. John Neil,paster of Westminiv- ter chnrch, Bloor street, io Mrs Willisfon Brewn, daughter of the late Dr. Bayne, who for many years was pastor of Prince’s ehurch, Pictou, N. S. Mre. Me- Tavish is a sister of Mra. Brown, The ceremony was witnessed by & score of friends. Rev. Dr. McPavish officiated. He was assisted by Rev. ; % rr mim public meeting will be held in Highfield |. the bicycle |» out, but_it is impossible for one man to see, ee . &. Bayne, the]’ Sst etrnennnronennrranrrrsntengnnne srerernenernonnnenenetnensnnn Py £2 Meet me at The Always Busy Store. . SPEGIAL "VALUE By “special values we do not mean past years goods below past yearsprices, bat The New and The Best of this s?azon’s sty les aad Manalazsure, Far biloy prices the ‘should bring, . gj SO288 2488 ‘Dress eel Uarivalled aisortmant of high class Fishichable* ‘Stuts at prices. that make them, BATRA SPECIAL WA Loa ~ Double widths, al waol plains,.shot effects and fancies. qe 22¢, 30c; 388, 50c and 6%2 per at cessccsoooce STANLEY. BROS., The Always Bae Stora. =| Business aaa Booming. At the High Class Tailors’. Every suit turned out of our custom department se!ls another—this is why trade booms: We are doing*the custom tailoring trade and intend to hold it by giving the public good honest goods honestly. made and trimmed at honest prices. McKay Woolen Co., High Grade Tailors. ——_. —— > eee age Aires @ s dal Arrived yesterday ;.ali the gents sold within’ one. hour efter uncrating. Just 2 ladies left; moré ordered’ by ‘telegram They have Dunlop Tires, large Barrel Hubs, large Balls, and are by far the best. value ever shown in this: City. ‘Also in E. & D. Barnes. Perfect, ¢ Gerden Citys Dominion, sable And 1 ladies and gente Brantford Rep Biro py I will sell at $60.00 each Don't buy before reeing our s as we can save you money and give you the best value: tof ‘ De sifnd Dawson’ s Bicycle. eet None as Good “es BE. kD. FOR WALL PAPER Mellan & & bans * ays * THE LEADER. om rst OH — Oe RES i EO ES = Ne RN IE SPE UE REO IES RE: RECN: RA A A": Nae 5 eesags — "AE i AND aT gS ea Pa > a SR LS Phe ity FO cae rm gem =} i; ; [ a