+ mentee OUT OF 2,000 CLAIMS Against an Accident Co. for laat year. 531 were for accidents caused to pedestri- 7-3 Walking on the sid:walk THE OCEAN ACCIDENT Insures against all finds of accidents its premiums are low, and it issues a good Policy 6. Ie. Brow General Agent Charlottetown tHE DAILY EXAMINER. — ——_— ae NE 5 » 1897. ee a cee ra pe ~ THE SUMMER TIME TABLE. Tux railway authorities have done well to recognize that the time table in vogue last summer, which gave us direct con- nection with Boston and Montreal, could not, under the circumstances, be greatly im- proved og, ..dt is true its originators were roundly 4based. by the Liberal and inde- pendent press, and many absurdities suggested im ite stead; but the main fea- tures of the arrangement, indeed its every detail as approved and defended by Tue Ex- AMINER, Stand. Thisie, afterall, anything but strange to the observing mind. The gion pure article of gritiem, ever origin- ated amything nor ever approved the ability thatdid. Now afford to eat itself twice over 1, a8 OM more important matters, declare how agreeable the-diet ‘is to ite digestive it can On bin ao “ergaus. “Crow” is & feast to its uew ration, however; and there must surely be # strong revulsion of feeling in the near future: Meantime every friend of progresa can congratulate himself that the sharp con- nectioh time+card is in operation again and local as well as foreign travel thereby made up to date: — + @ oe WNITED STATES FINANCES. Tue receipts of the United States, Gov— ernment for the past month have practi- cally offsetthe expenditures and thedeficit for the present fiscal year will ‘be left in the vicinity .of $30,000,000 at the close of the coming month which will round aut that period, The receipts from customs will slightlyéxceed those of last year. For the eleven months ,comipleted. they have reached $154,000,000, while for the .* last fiscal vear, they ag- gregate $160,000,000. The receipts for the coming month may reach $15,000,000 although the recent orders for imports in excess of demand because of the threat- ened retrospective features of the tariff bill may reduce the figures somewhat. The internal revenue receipts, now $133,- 000,000 ar? not likely to quite reach the total of last year, $1 46,767,865, because of the prospect of a reduction in the tax upon distilled spirits. Upon the whole the financial position of the United States Government is not improved. Certainly a change is needed. What of the future and the results of the Dingly tariff? WAR PROSPECTS. INTELLIGBNT men who are watching the situation in Greece and Turkey are exceed- ingly anxious concerning the future. The facts ofthe case are. sufficiently grave. Turkish troops have Iately been sent in a steady stream into Thessaly. It is «sti- mated-that Edhem Pasha has twe hundred thousand men under his command. The Greeks are eotreuching themselves along the line of the Sperchius and at Ther nopy le in evident preparation for alast Jes” petate resistance, if there shall be occasion for it. ‘There are now left only a few days before the expiration of the armistice. Everything depends upon the manoer which the Powers will grapple the situation. It is said that Great Britain will never consent to allow the Turks to retain Thessaly, and thus far no recent combination in Europe has been able to carry out its purpose when England has refused her support. The Sulian, on the other hand, is compelled to persevere in his demands, for the surrender of Thessaly by the strong religious fana- ticiem of the Moslem world. There have been rumors that his course of action has ween pursued not without the approval of or two of the Powers themselves. If that he true grave complications may be antici- pated in the near future. in with —As a result of the labors of Sir Joho Macdonald, Sir Charles Tupper and otuer leaders of the Conservative party, Canaca is now the leading colony of the Empire ; aod Mr, Laurier, the chief r presentative of Canada is to be given precedence at the Queen’s Jubilee Celebration. It is a case of one man planting and another taking the fruit thereof. THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JUNE ‘ED EXCHANGES. ESTE: Portland T anseript: America extends her congratn ations to England in her cele- brat.on of the Victorian jubilee. May the great Queen be spared to her subjects tor many years 10 come ’ | Montreal Gazett: While some are ridiculing the publication of the banns of a relic of ,byegone times, Bishop Hamilton | at the opening of the Ottawa Synod, pro claimed himself as a favorer of the prac- tice and gave some other advice as to the celebration of marriage that men of ail denominations might well heed. There i- no act that falla within a minister’s dutie- that involves more responsibility that ‘hat of uniting two people for the term of their natural lives. Itis an act that cannot be surrounded by too great solemnity, and in regard to which, ax the Be<hop weil ob- serves. there should be no secrecy. Loudon Times: “Canada stamis mid way upon au imperial high road, the oppor- tunities of which enable ber to regard with relative inditterence the fence along her southern frontier. The longer that feocs is maintained in its present position the more assured will be the connection between the Dominion and the Mother Country, the connection we bave now had ample proof that both Canadian parties are desirous of main ’a ning, ~~ ae: Sovsa’s Psreriess Bayp.—The band of the World’s Fair and Manhatian Beech, aw organization of fifty solo artists, headed by the great Sousa bimeelf, wi!l appear in this city next Monday night. Accompany- ing the band on 4tbis tour is Elizabeth Northrop. ‘soprano, and Martini John stone, violinists. Can any one resist such an array of musical talent. Sousa’s encores are frequent at his con certs. Indeed a Sousa concert without a succession = of ®spirited encore pieces would lack half of ite charms, and the conductor of the band has beeen so quick to recognize the fact that he is a!— ways prepared to good naturedly meet the audience half way in the matter when, like Oliver Twist, it calls for more. Potice Cover.—Motday next will be a big day at the police court. Gilbert Gallant will be arraigned on three charges of burglary: There will also be two as- sault cases and the twe young men re- manded for ‘trial ona charge of being drunk and fighting will al-o be up. Servicrs To-mornrow.—Central Chris- tian church, corner of Prince and Grafton streets:—- Rev. Donald Crawford New ° Glasgow at 1] and 7. Sunday School and bible clase at 2.30 p.m. Praver meeting, Wednesday eveniag at 8 o’ciock. Arter Tue Banp.— The steamer Jacqne: Cartier will leave fer Point du Chene at midnight to bring over Sousa and his band. They givé a concert in the Exhibition building on Monday evening. Heartz’s Hatt.—Kev. Mr. Corey will preach at Heartz’s Hall to-morrow after- noon at three o’clock. Lieistibatingen ‘Sovereign Cocoa Wine is pleasant to take, is certain and gratifying in its effect in cases of loss of sleep and enervation. Small lemons for pies at lic a dozen at the Crown Confectionery. 132 lw. For 95c., Jadies Dongola patent tip shoes, new, fresh stock.—-R. K. Jost. Your choice of the ‘est hard or soft felt hat in ovr store wwullut tor $1.75.—McKay Woollen Cv. Bargain night in corsets this 6 p. m. till 16 p. m —McKay Woollen Co. I have a few choice dahlias to dispose of in Cactus, Show and Pompona. If you want any speak quick.—G. H. Haszard. Electric sellers here today, gone tomor- row. Navy gowns and habit ‘cloth capes rimmed with gold millinery braid,imported to sell at $13.50 will be offered for one hour this p.m. Generous sweep tor $5. —Jas. Paton & Co }, 4, and even } not in it with Paton & Co’s. offer on ladies new capes for 3 bours this p.m. Read their list. Black crepon & Co. Light fawn cape# with combination stitching, $15 capes, clear the lot at $5.— Jas. Paton & Co. Our great sale tonight from 6 p,m. ti]| 10 p. m. will be one of tye greatest attrac— tions of the shopping season.—McKay Woollen Co. Read the ad. of McKay Woollen Co. this paper, it is worth your while. in HOME MAKERS. cape worth $12, yours for $5.—Jas. Paton. : INTERESTING NEWS NOTES SELECT ED FOR THE EXAMINER, A deputation of members of Parliament waited on the Premier to ask that $20,600 be placed in the eupplementry estimates for the Victorian Order of Nurses fund. Mr. Pullman’s model town bearing his own name tias received the bighest award of merit from the International Exposition at Prague. The verdict was based on the vondition of the street>, water system houses, churches, parks, ste. The Jabor question was uot taken account of. The Chinese Equal Rights League of America has sent vut a circular announe- ing its intention of attempting to secure the repeal of the law debarring Chinese from becoming American eitizens. In the present situation of the country, it 13 doubtfal if this attempt will meet witht success, The sultan joined the other crowned heads of Europe the other day in coudoling with Frauce upon the Paris tragedy. He “prays the Providence which protects ns to preserve France in the fnture.” Sarcastic Londen comment was to the effect that it wai a great pity the “great aseassin’s” prayers d.d-not extend to the Armenians. U. §. society is somewhat flustered over a report that Mr. George Gould may im- itate Mr. Win. Waldorf Astor, aod take up his residence in Eoglaod. That will mean a large transfer of dollars as well. Uncle Sam had better prepare te see sOme more gold shipments. The entire works of the Novelty Glass Co, at Washington, Pa., including two factory buildings, was destroyed by fite a few nights ago, involving a loss of 870,000. Seventy- five men were thrown out of em- ployment. Two vears ego Mrs. Price King, of La- bette county, Kansas, divorced’ her hué- band, who, being thus deprived: of his means of support, went to the couaoty poor honse, where he has since remained. A few days ago Mrs. Pierce went to the poor hruse, took her ex-husband out and married bim over again. A policeman in Baldwinsville, N, Y., town, immortalized by Artemus Ward, has been censured by the press for omitting to shoot three burglere whom he caught operating on a safe. The theory that a policeman should become judge, jury and eaecu.ioner and make burglary » eapital offence has at Jeaat the support of estab- lished custom. Some boys of Warren, Ohia, he fol- lowing @ seine in the Qhio canal the other day, when a large turtle fastefied to the toes of one of the assistance of the men present, would have drowned the boxy. To unloosen the reptile its head had to be cutoff close to its jaws, and then not for some time could the teeth be loosened. The turtle Weighed about thirty pounds. 7 s A few years ago a young man in 1 Chicago was courting ap Apdiapapolis young womaa, and-two or tliree evenings a week he would call her up at the.telephone at $2 for five minutes’ tallc They courted for a long time, and shes they were ma red tne tele, phone company gave them a present of a beautiful little telephone in silver. The people of Kankakee, Il]., are inter- ested in a phenomenon in what seems like a case of natural- photegrapby. The sharply ontlined figure of a, woman-has been discovered on the, window. pane of a honse in that town, and it cannot be washed out. The face in the,picture re- sem bles that of a former tenany | ait 18,087 A RECORD nee year we sold 18. 037 bottbes SOVEREIGN GOCA FRUIT JUICE Those who used it will want more this year. It’s always the case with our goods, Simsen Bros. & Co. Manufacturers as ee PROTECTION AGAINST THE HOUSE FLY Is necessary, and the necessary protection will be speedily provided if you leave your order with us. Mark Wright & Co., Ltd lade, and, bat’ for the | » RY a te -= $5.00 CAPE OFFER) To-night from 5 till 9 o'clock we wil! offer the lot of our Sample Capes at $6.00 Black Cloth. Hawn Cloth. Fawn Cloth; Yawn Cloth Fawn Cloth, Black, trash.” At the High Class Tailors’. trimmed at honest prices. ), 1897 Pafe Cape. black cloth, silk Imed, Drab Cloth, braid trimmings, with pearl but. 15 Crimson and black Crepon Cape, Navy Cloth Cape, grey trimmings. Fawn Cloth Cape. Blue Cloth Cape, Green Cloth Cape. ‘Business Sooming. Every suit turned out of our enstoin department sells 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 honessly made and ' MeKay Woolen Co., High Grade Tailors. COMING! — Babbin's Pleasure Party FOR ASHORT PERIOD ONLY At Georgetown, Cardigan, and other stations along the line, on the week com- mencing June 7th. Presenting the fol- lowing programme. Dr. Babbin, the Magicien, performing magic Feats that bave never yet been seen in this country. An exhilition of S'eight of hand Jasting half an hour. Mr. Lovis Dunbar and Dr. Raobi in a Burlesque entitled The Upper Ten and the Lower Five, in which they will give an imsight to city life. Dr. Babbin in Barjo Songs. Laughable Jokes, Negro Songs, Jig. Reel nnd Clog Dancing, Plantation Steps—in fact the essence of Old Virginia. Mrs. Nollin’s Party, Dr. Babbin and Mr. Louis Dunbar, consisting of Instrumental Music, Singing, Funny Sayings, and Laughable Jokes in which Dr. Babbin will render his challenge bone solo. He will aleo nive varioue imita- tione—keeping time with the music. Latest Parodies, Stump Speeches,Songs and Dances, together with the newest and most Laughable Farces, ever seen in this country. Come and enjoy a hearty laugh. Admissien 10c and 206c. WANTED.—A housemaid in a small family Reference required, Apply at this office, LOST.— Yesterday morning at the market a purse containing six dollars. Finder will eoofera great favor by resurning same to Mrs. McKinnon, Chestnut st, or 10 this ° ; * Wone..as Good’ as EH. & D. 4 a = Bargains Given For Thirty Days I have decided,t@ sell my stock of Cloc W atches, Jewelry. Spectacles, &c., &.,t a big discount for-eash for thirty days. A persons buying tem dollars worth of goods i that time will receiwe a present worth one dol lar or have it’ dedineted off the airticle they purchase, Any person having watches or clocks out of ordes will do well to have them, repaired and put im good running order by me,, and regulated by Town Time. The articles. entrusted to me will receive my pesonal at tentio, Store open from 8 a. m. to 8 p.m. G_ G. JURY, Nouth Side Queen Square, Opposite Post Offic 72 2aw &w Om. ‘CANADA Province. of Prince Edward Island In Chancery. ‘In the ROUs Court. William Henry Aitken, “Frederick ' Parker Carvell, and John Albert Messeryey, Complainants, and Elisha N. Wright and Isaae Newton Schurman, Defendants. Pursuant to the order of the Court of Chancery, bearing date the 4th day of May, A.D., 1897, notice is hereby given that all creditors having claims against the Jate firm of Wright, Schur- man & Co., of Suinmerside, Prince County, in Prince Edward Island, do fyle their accounts before me at my office, in Brown’s Block, in Charlotte- town, P. E. Island, om or before the 17th day of June, A. D., 1897. Dated this 26th day of May, A. D., 41887. E. R. BROW, Master Extraordinary in Chancery, 123—eodtll7th. Black Silk, with Cloth trinmings and stitching,. new collar, military Cape,. Fancy Collar. Braid Trimming. Fawn Cloth Velvet Collar. Velvet Collar. Black Cloth, with Colored Stitching, witis White Stitching, | Fawn Cape with Silk Tanti, And a few others at All at $5 00 each; for to-night only Ne “oid JAMES PATON a | pegneeceeecoeebeuen | ic SIRs 15 00 xe pt dap ps $15,. $16: he $18 imyery : Lio ther who -winta niee bdots for her little girls'should see our chocolate and ox- ey blood tials. ‘ Stylish, durable and cheap, R. EK. Jost * 8 Sta mpen's Conger. UO 2 Saas > > | See. Has given to its purchasers uml satisfaction. Pure, Rich and Melodious 7 The bass is powerful without ness. The upper notes sweet and mellow. Prices range from to $400, For sale at | Fletcher's Piand Warerooms OPERA HOUSE BUILDING s a em DR rr, ee ly 4 Pana agg MET: wut -