, Ped 2 ‘ wee ee a Fo RE ree al RONNIE elaine atime. dl : c » , THEJDAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JULY 2, 1897 8, Pagpy pe PLE WE. AF * EEE AR _. - epee Na ROG ee ee ore mgm age apg: “oe —; e ene WE dg ht s Frais). Fee s gas aah # i See age , lt will go... | Right to the spot ; Ayer’s a. va. will go right to that bald spot and , begin to bring the hair back. it Makes POSTPONED JUBILEE “_eew ge _—— Tie Ladies of the Presbyterian’Con- gregation of East St. Peter’s, intend ‘cele- brat ng the Queen’s Jubilee year by hold ing % public Tea; on MONDAY, 5th Inst. HEAD QF THE BAY, AT : te selected is well worth seeing, as it cor is the grand view of the placid waters of th: which cart be seen to the Har- bor’s Mouth a distance of nine miles, and pro- noun by tourists and otherts so be by far them st picturesque portion of the fair Isle, and I ly ought to be seen to be appreciat- ed, cle hed now as it is in its mantle of green on b for the entire distance above nam 1 at this time nly intend to ' yf I n for first elass “T} Jub .” and as they never failed before | the « fail at this time ts out of the question, back they are by a Strong and active com! , who mean business, and intend to cari ull the ya lvertise, to the letter. Ti vill be arefreshment booth on the and 1 variety Of cooling and strictly temp- erate ] : ¢; ; Band will be on the ground on th the Eastern express, and t soun pirboch” will be heard to enliv- en id cheer the hearts of all lovers ol ») 1 isements will consist of the Merry- go-t PI nograph, and prizes will be give}! f lOMOWINE: wileeioarrow races, eee I: wr little gir foot races for boys tu: marri ! single, ne | selling xicating liquors o1 or nec! inds, or intoxicated on grou! vigorously dealt with. ~ Should t day prove unfavorable the Tea will be held the first fineday following. Ch fares from all railway stations Special train will leave Cn'town at 8 a. m. stan time, Royalty Jucation 8.15, Bedford x 8.40, Mt. Stewart 9.05, Morell 9.35, arrive in St Pe I O Special train will leave Sx urls sminminninniensnnnen neni ynsnvsveeenee nnn nnnennngy gp etD at iY. @. Bear Rives 12.00,arrive at St. Peters $2.40 4 rd Pa I if i y regniar express. Fare s Ch’town, St. Dunstan’s & Cemetery .. 75e Royalty Junctionto ee 60e Traca : e& to St. Andrews COCReCC CS CCC CESCS 45e | PE OB so «80 wcsseene ceed Oe Dundee. inne ie as penhuaen seokenens neceese aseekt da jaa ae < lkenuns l5e Midge!l! eebnd coeceeeccecesocecoraes -6 Ce cNeseees --1l0¢ Souris and Harmony.........+06+ oe. “wasn New Zealand and Bear River ......... »35¢ Bieble Bay... ccccinsesereccccsovecsps pene oned0e EE ai a acbens ns bnwdieuseaees as ee I os iiikc bn cane saddened 6 ca Five Houses. os eteetetsreeeeees ceccckelce. ae By Order of Committee, F. H- SANDERSON, June 28 w & eod secy. WANTED —A general servant, experienced Apply to Mrs. 8S. RK. Jenkins, Grafton St Bi pd. ieee age. er om. aah ie he ee ee z Xe /_ 3 | TROUBLE IN TRE WIND. Turks Determined to Hold Thessaly. Loypox, July 2.—A despatch to the Times from Constantinople says that Tewfik Pasha will announce to the ambas sadors of the powers today that the cabinet maintains the indefensible right to Turkey to retain Thessaly by virtue of conquest. United States Consul. Wasuincron, July {2.—Geo. N. West tie new Consul at Pictou, N+ $., has been appointed Consul at Sy iacy, C. B, 7 a International Cricket. oo Botrxemotra, July match, Philadelphias against eleven of Hampshire began yesterday. The former were all oui for 292. Aetna aidinagceaenattinareamee Evenementen Croquet Sets 25 sets 4 bal], 12 sets 6 ball, 5 sets 8 ball. All bright, new goods, and the price? well, cheaper than you can buy then anywhere else. Eammocks Dozens of them, all sizes, all colors, al! prices. Have you seen our Baby Ham mocks ? ~~ Every baby should have one. We have priced them very low. Base Ball Goods, Foot. Ball Goods. Cricket Goods, Lawn Tennis Goods, Children’s Sand Pails and Shovels,Wag- ons, Carts, Doll Cabs, ete., ete, GEO. CARTER & CO. Headquarters for Jubi- lee Goods. CUUUAAdASdLLAddAbd ddd dd ddbddd Y ff SUAMULAAELAUAddedadAbddkddd SAdAdddddAddhdddadddddddddddddded a 2.—The vcricket | Cornet Duett................ Mesers Matthews Solio— Golden days. ......Miss Carrie Clay Reading, ee . Miss Sientiford T'rio— Mermaid’s Song—... A LETTER TO WHOM IT MAY CON TEACHERS’ CONVENTION. CERN, ‘ licrsere icieieneeeies TELEGRAPHIC The Teachers’ Convention of the Taken in at Last. ® | Western Inspectorate met. in Alberton on Fo: ty years or more we have im-| — the 29th ult., with arepresentative namber ported and sold seeds, and our reputation ornctabibusrarcuna't TEN Exawrren. of teachers in attendance, At the opening on sce to be relied upon, hag, we session the President, Mr. P. J. Trainor, be n unquestioned, and so much! a" gave a practical address treating on edu- eont lid we place in our wholesale | THE REVIEW AT ALDERSHOT. | caional matters. The paper by Mr. J H. se of seedtime we | Buntain an “How to secure regalarity of | - os & oeee \antity of turnip attendance and attention” was pointed and seed. . ww of 50 Ibs.) This lot bas ro evoked much interesting discussion in beer en by reliable farmers to be NY nnn + , which Messrs. Kiely, Duffy, Mcintyre, WO! = 1Out vitality, ar i to make, A Great, Day for the Queen | Halloran apd Dr. Ross took part. Before | on is, we will be pleased to | xdjournmen,the following committees were 9 2 to any who have Leen 80 ond Roval Family. appointed ; this : i pana ses ape "he : ) ae M age: ae aa a oe Se aa tulie ance ee l uffy and Miss F ielding. ‘cour e ere fully ait Committee of Nomination— Messrs. as oe a er Coloni il Troops il the Yan. Buntain and White and Miss Clay. . d S ma 4110 (OSS Sustained, dut trus 7 Committee of Resolution— " Mesera. ; ga amass oer arent to you our sanitised Matthews, Sobey and Miss Brown S Ul Nn a & f a A ad Es i = Goo S _ to re ~ ' 7 + 00 the — Ln jue : : ia f oe At the second Session Miss Durant gave i eS oy eee ers oe oa dip ea an excellent paper on Reading which _ was ° . aaa foe a tae O iiiilic ste Cee ‘etal + Lg The “age oe discursed by Messrs. ] lelding, Kiely, tw irs) but for this one exception C snnaught, pen i te the Military 0% ch at powt si aay wo <___TO-NIGH T—_ we sd unparalleled snecess. District, w as iu “ cue ottaeinad of the ay vy Hye we a = gral Po-sbly from this seeming evil good | troops who camel 25.000 meh These a me tally Pee ten read, followed by a May < ®; this mueh we do k now : That ae included all ri delanial forces, aaa a Peete A ~— ee ee er eee wl ’ ane o d shall henceforth pass through | divisions of cavalry, artillery al oti ae: Melding, McIntyre, Kiely, Shaw vithout our first personally | and four divisions of infantry in the Ta eapaneeh : - ‘ - ‘ated p rsonally oe fone. ne aS ae es Al ihe Ciosing session reports of the Tn b I + ; V7 1 4 at ¢ bi aSy’ + SCAG, anaet h past the colonial troops had ihe (iflerent Committees were received and e a ance OT our Shirt aists Mus Lo a a ig Lours respectfully, lead snd were headed by Lord Roberts Of} adopted after which Miss Squarebriggs | J.J.Gar & Son. Kandahar, at the head of the Vanadian gave & practical paper on Scientific d how a dei h mi uated police. The Prince ot Wales Temperance. | re uc vLOn 3 & oraer to clear t em OU. % a led the Tenth Hussars past the salutins The to lowing officers were ele-ted for ‘ A hrupt and startling interruption in Se arate _eere . : vi. the ensuing year:.— OSes Oeeae | +) elie eteueuns eo Washington sharin t Ww Fincess ot Vales, t on ee P Pree dent W. D. McIntyre ; Vice Presi- Pte a aftr Saterdioy, when in the middle of a passion- ee > sie, i — — oe mo * dent Miss Sophia Brown; Secretary-Trea- aie +;-ech Senator Pettigrew, Silver Re- a : wrinee and r rincess Charles Oflenrer, Chas. @G. Duffy; Executive i’ of South Dakota. wan stricken | enmark, the Colonial I reniiers and ay ym mitiee— Meserra Trowsdale, Stavart, a s in the vocal cord, which | brilliant throng of titled spectators. he | matthews, Miss Durant and Miss Dunbar. ehement speech to a close | sn a, pcg ents = ; The concert in Woodman’s Hall was ; v point The he 2 was ‘yntense aod the we ee ei ee oo J ni ; ao os ry rs tae as Aten “| chair was oe upied by Mr. P. J. Trainor, | iii a eo tudGwing program me was carried ‘ — sienna --++eseeMisses Ciay Rogers and Wisner REM. 6 6 es J. H. Bell M. A. RPI FR cies ccnceiiin - Goward Hackett EE EEE OR OA ...-Mise Stentiford Solo— Warrior Buld......... A. T. Matthews OIA, . Blscincs oobi Milinsin aces... J. H. Beil PACING, denicci scene Ss ehainal C. W. Kiely The addresses by Messrs Bell and Kiely were eloquent and practical being in imme- diate touch with the work of the class room. The readings by Miss Stentiford, of Charlottetown, were warmly applauded and heartily encored. This was Miss Stentiford’s first appearance before an Alb erton audience, andshe fully eustained her high elocationary reputation. ‘Che trio by the Misses Clay, Rogers and Wisner was well rendered, and the comic song by Mr. Hackett was enthusiastically encored by the audience. This enj yable en ertaipment was brought to a close by by the singing of the National Anthems MESSAGE TO MEN, Proving that Tiu ¢ Hovesty and True Phi antre by Still Exist, If any man who is weak, nervous and deb:Jitated, or who is suffering from apy of the various troubles resulting from youth- ul folly, excesees or overwerk, will take heart and write to me, I will send hi.n con- |fidentially and free of charge the plan pursued by which [ was completely restor- ed to perfect health and manhood, after years of suffering from Nervous Debility, joss of Vigor aad Urganic Weakness. ~ I have nothing to sell, and therefore waut no money, but as I know through my Own experience how to evmpathize with such sufferers, I am glad to be able to assist any fellow—beings to a cure. I am well aware of the prevalence of quackery, for I mvself was deceived and imposed upon until I nearly lost faith in mankind but I rejoice to say thatI am now pertectly well and happy once more and am desirous therefore to make this certain means of cure known toall. If yon will write to me you can rely upon being cured and tne proud satisfaction of having ben of great eervice to one in need will be sufticient re- ward for my trouble. Absolute secrecy assured. Send 5c silver to cover postage and address My. G. Strong, North Rock- wood, Mich. 135 p&w. Thirty-five cents buys dress goods worth up to 80c; 50c¢ buys dress goods worth up to $1; $2 buys capes worth up to $415; $2.75 buys capes worth up to $5.25; $4.00 buys our best capes worth up $8.25. A few lace will be cleared cheap. Ladies’ waterproofs at 20 discount. Blouses from 25c up. Shraw hats, balence of our stock at 10c, 25c, and 50c, worth up to $1.20. This big midsummer sale will SOS CHSSSO COUT ETOOHESSSES eee eee a ~" . . . Ww ee. To in The great strength giver Its merits are given in all the leading magazines } Fresh stock just received A. W. REDDIN, Phm.‘B SUNNYSIDE, S8COOTSETVESOOCZOHESE6 SS2SSSS528979098C duu0® 0000000 BD SSeesooceeesooc x eh continue for ten days. A rare chance. Big bargains. —W. A. Weeks & Co., whcle sale and retail, 151 d lw, wk 2i DOBELL LINE 7 ww A ae SS. Polino is due here from Mon- treal, Monday, the 5th inst., and sails for St. John’s, Nfid., via North and South Sydney, carrying produce under deck and live stock on deck lowest rates. For further information as to freight or passége, apply to N. RATTENBURY, Agent | Hats Straw Hats : leading shapes at the|¢ lowest prices, ) in all D. A, BRUCE ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE of the deed Pursuant to the provisions of Assignment from Messrs. McLeod & Jardine, of Mount Stewart, Merchants, bearing date the third day of May, A. D., 1897, I hereby give notice to all persons claiming to be creditors signor:, to furnish to meat the office of Messrs. McLeod, Morson & McQuarre, Solicitors, etc., Charlottetown, P. E. Is- land, on or before the twenty-fourth day of July, next, a statement of the amount claimed to be owing from the said assign- ors to such creditors, respectively. And I hereby give notice that any creditor fail- ing to furnis) such statement within such time, mav be precluded from participat- ing in any dividend from said estate, pur- erant te the terms of such assignment. Dated this sixteenth day of June, 1897. JOHN J. McQUAID, Assignee. 139 ~dy 13 4wks—wky4wks. - dy pat 2 4. NVS2l22) — CH as att ess NF ~~ COCOA SlCe 2A222i SO Ee PST ET the of the same as- } Qe elk Here’s a real and genuine corset bargain for quick comers, A big Corset factory offered us a snap price on a lot ot fine Corsets the other day. — We jumped at the chance, and took Three ‘Hundred pairs—they go on sale to-morrow morn- ing at 5€c per pair. They are well made, stylishly cut, perfect fitting—they’re covered with fine grey jean and sateen faced — they’re well boned, they’re 15 ins. long in front. You’ve often piid 75c for corsets not so good —our price for these is 50e per pair. You can’t duplicate this offer anywhere else —for no one else has the Corsets —- we have sole control of the line, Come early SOS00GCS C2eRCUC0R0E0 “aLL WE ADVERTISE—WE HAVE,” MPI; ROD BFR EC ORT erin Emrich eM E BEATS ore ore Da a a Sistah time keg POR ISARO Corn oryane precy ot i . 4 \ \ \i vo Sy y > wahalcl ida ail eal nadine ei . Hadid ab an aat Eforses Could Talk What a hum there would be on the streets about the wonderful way in which Guickheal -- cures Scratches, Galls aad Sores. Every man who owns a horse should try it. SCLD EYERYYWEERE—- ; ‘cs ' : ney Pe \ >) ated ‘Si 7 \> tte 5 ¥ Pee CIPI “en ee ‘ we \\ WP wy ee et ee eee ae ee ann ee rr a eres Ceres a PS i SOR aS RTA A Oy A atig rg ine The 4 Mig Taree tere ae iy te otedl dan) util tnd Snell WS: Nit Sin lS galttad Niel ed oF Paal Sec _Uteal v! Dated Pd tell eg The Ankle and instep require sp2cial consideration in making a Br cycle Shoe. Freedom for every joint, every muscle e do its offive unhindered, is absolutely essential, Our Br cycle shoe for Ladies and Men have all these requil@ ments. Bicycle Leggins in Jersey and Canvass. W.H. STEWART & CO, London House Building gles. ma — to in Py