— Saturday, i fan's £008, | joys’ Poot, Sig Our Window - i op Them, yy Them, 986 §8¢ 980 §80 ., eA Qe Alley & Co The Shoeist:. —_ fire Insurance Protects You against the carelessness of your neighbor, as well asthe purely accidenta! fires. hey may come ty you atary time. If freely insured in my companies you are pio- tected. E. R. BROW, Insurance Agent Charlottetown -- i Att, Lt AA OO | sAanAAAAAAAAD | € WEDDING -«~ GIFTS We are busy opening a lot of lovely silverware, If you waut the newest and most attractive articles in Silver— ware for Wedding Gifts, call and see our choice display. 480 8c Local and Other Items.) Ar Hatirax.-The brigantine ly ag at Hart’s wharf, is on S.e was built in oOvned there. She is a *mart craft. has just returned from Porto Rico, and is Captain Neilson is her first trip. discharging molasses. ieton Herald j}rints an Harry Waush,a forme? Scotians, who left for the and made their piles. The Nova Scotiaue were D R sicKay, of Stellarton, and Dan McGillivery, of Cape Breton, McGillivery was bought out by the others for $40,000. McKay and Wavzb bave five claims, now pronuunced very veluable and they have taken Out a large amount of gold. os interview with returoed K ondiker, who | one of Pacifie i 896 FATALLY Purxep. ~The Montreal Star ofthe 9th says: ~«* Flora, the daughter of Mr Jolin A Nicholson, M A, Principal of the Weatmount Acedem), died from eflects ot injuries rece ved the last Tuesday morning while playing with ma‘ches. It appears that on awaking on Tuesday morning the little gir’, whois two years and eight months old, climbed on top of the burean and succeeded in lighting some mate* which kept there. Her clothing was in way ivniied and be-~ fore the fire conld te extinguished she res ceived such injuries thet they proved fatal visterday afiernoon at f uro'clock.” The hos:e of friends in this Province of Mr and Mrs Nicnolson will sympatbise with them in their great affl ction. — a es were ome Queen Wilhelmina’s Oath. Holland will take place, according toa recently published decree, on Sept. 6. On that day the young woman, with right band raised, in the presence of the states general, will pledge herself to the following formula, which is a strange contrast to the oaths adminis- tered to the Russian and German em- perors: **I swear to the people of the Nether- lands to observe and always maintain the fundamental law. I pledge myself to defend and to preserve with all my power the independence of the kingdom to protect public and private liberty and the rights of all my subjects and to @uiploy for the preservation and ad- vancement of individual and general prosperity all the means which the laws place at my disposal as the due of an my work.’ ror upiressed kid gloves, 59c — Moore & McLeod. Good, 4 pearl buttone, EU UN EEE Ey ad “4 : Artistic Engraving Our Mr, W.T. Wellner is prepared to do all kinds of _o Old English and ypher Mono ratin work. An, a ww oy W. WELLNER & Jeweler. CEES S ESSE AwaH RARRARRRARARARAARAR: Sue vy ee 386 224334628 Our ‘ (atcake =>. sa es @ @ =a? ‘ is 12¢ per lb g {t's pace from the best meal. it’s made by competent bakers, and it’s made every day. Terternoxr 98. (DD. STEWART ¢ ECLIPSE BAKERY * BAKES BEST BREAD. oor ene ee 8 OS oom > +. £484 6248 &Oo ‘ ; ) ED seiner Wid ddd :?P. E. Island ILLUSTRATED > 4A COPY At all Booksellers and at this the M iled, pe APA zete Saar ‘Viet ARADADSDS yuewes ~~ JGOC DRASADAD teeer ’ e. peanearets az PARANA eS SM Madde edihaddivncautercss es iigtad PUB. CO. OTTETOWN. . * HARI + O0 ee RDASRAASABARA APRA IARI Pape? v. @ eeecereepeeet taste? GET RiCH QUICKLY. Write to-lay fora free cop y of our big Book on Fatents. ~7e have extensive experience in the intricate patent lawsot & ) foreign countries, Send sketch. model or photo foc free advice. MARION & MA- RION, Exports, Temple Building, Montreal witb the sales We wish to week. but give us a call please at very low prices. opened at during this week. | + ue Try a pair of our popular aN; ra ss as Lily Kid Gloves wt 54 Every pair Guaranteed, / Stelle, Charlottetown and is She in command, He was master of the steamer Albert, which foundered at sea several years ago. The crew havea pum- ber of pets on board including psrrote, magotes, doves, moukeys, etc. — Halifax He rald. iiih aici Nova Scorians Success.—The Freder- | tm QUEER FUNERAL MISTAKES, _——= There have been some queer mistakes made, of ali kiads, but this is one of th e | most uausual and desirable, although no real harm was done: A man, prominent in bis professioaal life of this city, died. He was a member of a certain society in this city which sent tatives tothe funeral. The members of ithe organization were notified of the death of their fellow member by postal cards sent out by the Secretary. One of the carda was addressed to and | ety aied and his fellows were notitied of his the four, two being Nova . > bond of alliance. The coronation of the young queen of | Worcester, Ripon and Peterborough Viscount Peel, Lords Brassey, Coleridge, | Farrer, Vinneird, Lister, Welty ane Charles Beresford, and Commoner upright queen, And may God aid me ia Broadbent, the Prince of Wales’ physician ; ae eee ea “8 xs Mle Were Very «& 4: oe Much Pleased \ from our dress goody department last week. So Were Cur Customers as many The styles and prices will do this ‘if yeu We alco offer you a splendid selection of LACK CURTAINS New and stylish Blouse waists will also be Wery Attractive Prices We intend to reduce CORSETS If you wish a pair ct the cel- ebrated P. D. Corsets or the D. & A. summer Corsets—be sure and call. are all down tv the blue wark, PSOCOOO9 0000 F008 BEER BROS delivered at the late renidence of the dead member, inviting him to attend his own obsequies. A similar incident was if any- | thing, worse. A member of a cecret soci- death and the time and place of the futer- alasusual <A cird was del:vered at the aidress of the dead man directed to him in his owa handwriting! He had beentle secretary of tbe orgavization and had addre<aed se: - of postal cards to the members at bis leisure. When a member died aset of the addr+ssed cards were sept to the printer who printed the name of the deceased member on the back with the other matter used in the notice. So when the Secretary died his assistant or successor sent a set of the cards to the printer, so that the dead man was sent one addressed by hand.— Portland Express. his own ANGLO-AMERICAN SOCIETY Formed to Promote Better Relations Between the Two Countries. Loxpon, June 10.— The Chronicle prin‘s a preliminery list Of tue wemuers Of the Angle-American committee, the declared object of which is to promote better 1ela- tions anda closer union between Great Britain and the United States. The com mittee does not aim ata treaty or o-he? It aspires only, in the words of the Right Hon. James Bryce, ic “a constant, cordial co operation.” Ii ex cludee from its sphere of operations any- thing directly concerning the present war and does not inteud to present any kind cf a public demonstration. The idea of the promoters is to enrol! 10,000 representative men and women n Great Britain. More than a hundred have already signi fied their attention of joining the commit tee, including the Archbishop of Canter burv, the Archbishop of York, the Duk. of Fife, the Ear! of Jersey, Ear! Grey, the Bisbops of Londoo, Durham, Winchester, Cheater, Hereford, Liverpool, Manchester, Arquith. Bryce, Mowbray, Northcote, H 1M. Stanley, Sir Fredrick Polluck, Dr. Lewis Morris, Sir Walter Besant, [ar Maclaren, Anthony Hoye, Coran Deyle Rudyard Kiping and a number of the leading nor=ceformist clergymen. more during this cur stock of are light Qur prices THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JUNE 13, 1898, | | r@preseus | of the week We do not think article on Friday, Clothing, Hats, Caps, Millinery, ‘Cloak and PR Canadian Gov't Raiiway System A On and after MONDAY, 2nd May, 1898, rains of this Railway will run daily, (Sun- days excepted,) as under. / YS ~~ ewe oO Lu Utne Trains Out- a . Trains In —. Read STATIONS. — ward. Read down, | up. Py MA Pe a. we 3 10) 6 20! Charlottetown ...) 2 3010 00 4 31| 7 24 .. Hunter River. ..12 43 8 41 5 13) 7 8]. .Emerald.. ..... 12 03 7 53 | 5 47; 8 |; Kensington .... |1] 30; 7 48 6 20) 8 5U Ar.) (Lv. 11 00) 6 45 P. MP. M.| L S’Side - la. uu. 12 50) Ly (Ar. 10.30) 2 BO). . Post Fill... é0 9 06) 3 34° ..0’ SOMET soc ercees 8 00 | 4 34\_ | Atberton sous eens 6 55) > Bn, OE ikon <xoes 6 00 -, fa Mt. | P. M. r t lA. oh “ 3U .. Charlottetown... 110 30 3 3 E ee 4 caus ak 9 37 { 10) Iv yy Me Stewart lar | ; = 5 22) J Ea. «ks. 5 1 35 o 45 |..Georgetown ...., 710 P. M,| wv re. ai A. M.| 4 05|..Mt. Stewart ....| 8 55 | 6 OE. Bettibeess sasaes 6 20 2 P M.| A. M. P. M.} A. M. 5 15|..Emerald ..... 7 5O 6 05|..Cape Traverse ... 4 OJ) P, M.| A. M.! A. M-[ P 6 20)!v. .Charlottetown, P.E.1. Ry..ar 10 20 8 50lar.. Summerside, P.E.I. Ry. .lv\ 8 05 9 OO} ly Summerside, C.S.N. ‘ ur 8 OO 11 30lar.. Poin! duChene,C.5.N.Co..ar 5 “ ] TT) r . Me cton a .~ a2 cca } (n Pp. M.| Pp. M. 7 ia ..Mo Le ar 3 BW A. M ie "Ss sch, ... Levis, 1. C/RA....-008 BD 4 Diar.....Montreal, I. C.:R. lv! 7 05 P D5 | I M. Pp. M. ~ -. y OB\lv_.....Moncton I. C. R....ar} 3 50 i Div.....St } n, ae 1 10 . ae 7 Biar.... Boston, B. & M. R. vi 7 00 r. M.| CH TOWN TO HALIFAX A. M. iP. M. Soni . .Chtown. S. RX. 4 -ar| 1 30 6 liar... . Halifax, +4 lv! 7 DW Pr. M. la M Trains are ran by Eastern Standard Time. an! POTTINGER, Gen. Man. Can. Gov't Rys, Moncton, N. B. G. A. SHARP, Superintendent, Charlottetown. Qn + pw, ers oe SNAPS EVERY DAY OF THIS WEEK Some fiims think it a wonderful thing te sell cheap one the week, and some buyers think it a wonderful thing te be site to buy an article e¢heaper on saturday than on Friday, Every day is the same to our customers, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday Our motto ia a very we think that the people appreciate our efforts to use them right, as our trade is better than ever this spring advertised from another store, you can just make that it is just as cheap at WSE BROTHERS, The Wonderful Cheap Men Jou day of & Saturday Are Bargain Days in-Our Store right to charge you 40 or 50 cents for an and then give it to you on Saturday for 25c small profit every day of the week, and The department where the bargains are to be found are Carpet Gents’ F urnishings, Staples, Dress Goods Trunk de artment. If you see a_ price up your mind The Mutual Life (nsurance Co., New York RICHARD A. McCURDY, PRESIDENT. (The World’s G.eatest Company). Total Assets, 8$253,756,437.66 Annual Income, 534.162.608.232 Surplus, 35,508,194,59 Insurance in Force, 936.634.496.623 All Canadian Policy Holders secured by funds deposited with the Gov~ ernment of Canada. Policies payable in gold. Most liberal policies issued to suit all sorts and conditions of insurers. J. A. JOHANSON, General Agent, Halifax. . PE ETERSON, ' Special Agents “A. ROBERTSON ‘ TOHN MacHEACHERN, ee ee an ene | E. FAS Hion | |rAonoN heNew Coloriags in Suitings | The Latest Designs in Trouserings 'Thd Newest Fabrics for Prince Alberts and Mornisg Coats Tien the latest fashion plates, for then you want to know if our artists can produce the garment when finish ed just as represented. She bosses everybody—well, nearly everybody. Weare up to-date with her newest productions in colorings and designs, and our artists can produce the rest as represented on the fasaion plates, Come and Select Your Spring Sui Suit McLeod & Coy. TORIAL ARTISTS, Sper OO aT FR er" eae” Ghia i...