ve ‘Tyo: WILL” WANT THE TNEWEST © Jand wonder: and stock is .a of grandeur ° eauty, full of sugges- i tions for Wedding Guts; freshest of goods : from abroad. Many articles F and styles not to be found anywhere else. A vast variety to select from. We will be pleased to have you call. Ww. W. WELLNER, Jeweler Gems Freeh to-day Ther. are made right. Baked right and sold right. The price is 10c per doz. The quality is the best aoe «2 eo 2 2 2 44 = eS Dp. STEWART ECLIPSE BAKERY ; Rakes Best Bread. 2c etm FF @e878 -. ] = @ee «23008 82484435342 = ‘The Monday Booth atthe Feast of Days to be held $ inthe Skating Rink on June 21st, 22nd, 23rd and 24th will have for sale everythiz.g required for wash- day (Blue Monday) Te will be dec- orated in blae, and if you wantany- | article mentioned in the list below, i at from the ladies 7 se They are working hard te make it a success. Encourage them. Clothes lines and Pine, Soap ; (all kinds), Blueing, Wash Aprons, Clothes Fin Bags, Stareb, (all . kinds) Wringers, [Waeh Tube, @ Washing Machines, Wash Boards, @ Soiled Liven Bage, Washing Fluid, (with recipe for making *ame) etc., etc., etss, etc. Aumissien 10 cents. Look for to-morrow’s ad. Big Tea on lhe 22nd from. 5 to 8 p. m., 25c. Saveip for it’. a ‘ ; o : a 4 ; —s 0900 600030626906 SO9GGOOF 4 nee “hve é j . ow: ~~ a audi tih - ; 22 THAl That’s secured by a clean, freshly papered recom is worth twice its | cost. P The cost is a small item too if your selec- tion is made ‘here. Handsome papers were - ad {lv never so cheap as this / season. MOORE & McLEOD The Wall Paner Men. Come car] y. I] SHIP NEWS, Port of Charlottetewn, ARRIVED. Inne 5.—Tarqnin, Lowrie, Pieton; g. «, Paeiuet. Bethel, Souris, Cardigan, Keeping, > Georgetown; Union, Gerrior, Louisburg; » Lady Mav, McDougall, Belle River; Maggie Rouch. Irvin gy, Richibuetc; Mary Star of the Sia, Lautaguc, Georg: town. CLEARED. June 5.—Lady May. River; Maggie Roact:, Irving, Richibuctoe Me tats Pts) f ~ P * ¢ og THE DAILY FXAMINER, CHARI OTTTWN, JUNE 7, 1897 THE UNDERLYING MOTIVE Sirn,—The refneal of the United States Senate to ratify the arbitration treaty, is now a thing of the past, but I think that Canadians fail to sppreciate the nnder- lying motive which led to that rejection. It is unquestionably an intense hatred to England and to every thingBritish. Mr. Chancey Depew, in an inierview a short time ago, eaid that war between the United States and England is inevitable, caused by the iatense hostility of a mejor ity of the American people to the mother’ country, ao hostility which he admitted was not Shared by the English. An Eoglish gentleman who has spent | the last seven years in travelling through } the United States and spending much time | in its principal cities, writesto a leading London new- paper :— “With every wish todo justice to Mr. Bayard, whore friendly feelings towards England, so nubly expressed on several occasions, deserve warm recognition, I, nevertheless, fear that they are calculated to mislead Englith peopl. if they ere taken to represent the real feelings of the American people generally. I pave seen so many bitter attacks on Mngland in numerous orgars of public opinion in the various parts of the United States which 1 have visited, and so very few of a friend- ly character, tbat [ xm reluctantly driven would be popular with the great mass of | the American people (especially Western Stater) and that they in the are well pleased with the wey in which the Senate | has dealt with the arbitration treaty. | Not long tince the Sun, which, is the | organ of the Demoeratic warlike party in | New York, concluded a bitter aviack on | Engl.nd with the following lines :—- | “She hath scoured the seas as a spoiler Her mart is the robbers den; With the wrested toi! of the toiler And the bartered souls of men, She hath scourged the weak and the lowly And the just with an iron rod She os drnok with the bieod of the Lolv Ste shall drink of the wrath of Goi.” It is useless to say that these sentiments are merely the opinions of the proprietor of |the Sun. Hise paper gives eXpressiea to these opinions becance they are popular, aod it pays. ‘ _ The American people do not desire peace with Enyland.. It is to be regretted that they do not; but unfortunately it is but too true. Yours truly, Epwarp J. Hopasoy. June 7, 1897. - SpeciaL Yor Jupites Week.—Fvery- thing in connection with the “Frast of | Davs” to be held in Hillsborough Rivk, | jubilee week, is moving along nicely, aud promises to be the best entertainment of its kind ever held here. The ladiee are sparing no pains to make it wenccess. A feature of the “Feast of Daye” is the Grand Tea to be served frum 5 to 8 o’elock, «nm Tvesday, 22nd inst (Jubilee Day.) Strau- gers visiting the city that day should teke au vaulage of pia and get a good, tea cheap - Hood’s Saréaparille ix known: tdibe an honest medicine, ‘and it actually” cures when all others fail. Take it now. McMillan & Hornsby’s FOR WALL PAPER — ' ONE SOLID WEEK, COMMENCING Monday, June 14 Return afteran absence of 4 years. of the great emotional actress Miss Josie. Mills with an Excellent Company in the greatest, grandest and best plays ever produced at cheap prices. Monday Night. MASTER AND MAN. Tuesday Night--The great sensetional comedy. THE BLACK FLAG. Wednesday Matinee. Woman Against Woman Wednesday Night---he beautiful socie’ y (comedy. ’Twixt Love and Duty. | Thursday Night.--The sensational com- | edy drama THE SILVER KING.) i .--The Beautiful Story of rapper ne ght Life in the Mountains. The Golden Giant Mine Saturday Matinee. Bast Lynne. living rival. Saturday Night--The great sensationa) ‘play The Lights O’ London. —_—_ oe Positively the greaiest company and repertertoire ever in this city at popular prices. New catchy and up to date specialties. A continuous performance. No MeDongall, Bell: , waits. ' PRICES--25 and 35 CENTS. to the conclusion that a war with England } As «Lady Isabel”—Miss Mills has no} tte <a as the name indieates, deals with life inand Te a eT AT THE OPERA HOUSE. Mr. W.S. Harkins’ company had avery good houre on Saturday night, when they presented ‘The Bowery Girl.” The play, sbout New York’s well-known thorough- fare, anc’ was therefore of a different character and a lighter vein than. those which preceeded it. The plo , however, is interesting. and the various characters were cleverly taken. Mise Mamie Ryan, as the Bowery belle,showed her versatility as the character wa- entirely different from those which she assumed at the other perform- ances. Miss Dunn took the part of avother child of the Bowery, one of. the did it well. Mr. Berestord, as**Swipsey” was the rea! Bowery product, and gave a spleudid im- personation. Mr. Wise, as the candidate for aldermanic honors in de Fort ward, was all that the character demanded. His speech to his fellow democrats was very laughable. During the play a roof garden concert was introduced,and the Misses Ryan and Dunno gave songs and dances and Mr, aud Mrs. French banjo selections. The dynamite explosion iu the third act was very realistic. The company will remain in Charlotte- town until Wedne-day morning, when they leave for Moncton where they play a return engagement. In response to re- peated requests Mr. Harkins has kindly consented to repeat “The New Hoy” oa Tuesday aight, This funniest of all com - edies was played at the matinee on Satur- day afternoon, and the large audience was , kept Jaughing throughont the entire performance. Mr. Wise as “The New Boy” i8 tou funny for anything. No one should Chimmie Padden type, and miss seeivg bim dressed as a bov of 14 years, in knickerbockers, short jacket, etc. Mr. Deyo, Muss Cleveland, , Miss Ryan, Miss Dann and the others of she company all have good parts in the. play,] _ which should draw a fu!) honse. Remem- ber * The New Boy” on Tuesday night and’ make no other engagement. * i ; eS } and was laid by a. Wyandotte ben owned BEAUTIFUL JUBILEE MEDAL. , | Do:tor Hodgson, Master of the Rolls,has, obtained a very beautiful jwbilee medal to be presented to each of the scholars of St. Pete:’« School. On the obverse there is a buat of the Queen aud the words, “Vic- toria, Queen and Empress.” On -reverse there are the Royal Arms of Eng- land, and the Arms of _Canada beneath 'he Imperial Crown, with the monogram “V. R. 1.” and the werds “Dominion of Can- ada, The Rt Hon. Earl of Aberdeen, Governor-General.” The medal is of white metal, heavily plated with silver aad will be attached by means of a ribbon and clasp, ou the latter of which are inscribed the words, “Goi Save the Queen.” It is an artisti: and fitting souvenir of Queen Victoria’s Diamond Jubilee. Joste Mitts Comeany.— Mr. Charles H, FRaystead, the well-known manager of the Josie Mills Co., wae in tue city to-day making arrangements for the appearance of the clever actreas, Miew Jovie Mille for one week, commencing next Monday. This company has been playing to tremendona houses all through the province-—Mier Mills being reeeived everywhere with gréat favor. The company plays “Master and Man,” The great English melodrama for the opening bill, and wil! introduce a novelty to theatre goers of thia city in the abape of a centinueus performance as there will be no waits between the acts. ooo Mise Aimee Ceci] Jones wil] terminate the children’s clase with a party at Kin- dergarten Ha)) on Tuesday evening, June Sth, from 8 to 10 o’vlock. Parents and frietide Of the children are eordiaily inn iged 1 32 ozs., and was laid-by a, White the 4 teoe Sullivan, left this morning t» seek his to attend. Admission 15 cents, i. Jatapartinaatvens align.” 5 eens dha alee natalie ease nw DIED. P12 OV | On the 6:h inst,, Dascan M., fourth ron of Duncan and Isale! Kenneay, aged 2 years, ts 3g [Funeral on Tuesday at 2 o'clock frdmv Colunial Buiiding.10 People’s Cemetery.) a course of Ayer’s Pills the system is set in good working order and a man begins to feel that life is wofth living. He who has become the gradual prey of constipation, does not realize the friction under which he labors, until the burden is lifted from him. Then his mountains sink into mole= hills, his. moroseness gives place to jollity, he is a happy man again. If life does not seém worth living to you, you may take a very different view of it after taking Sexts on Sale at usual places. ; its. ae * “hy Sh opty se > Wi wt, 8 aE) * F "A AG ot’ DD aA Bae . 2 ate eit ee me ee Ayjor's Cathartic Pills. : Cotes ment dairy business utp tle Ieland. MS LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS EEE Beer Brus, tor Dress Goods. sain Scnoo. Poarp. — Regular monthly meeting tonight. Tae Weatuer.— Wind mostly easterly, tair and cool. scastadiidaadl Artittery, Artention !—No I Co., C. A., will drill to-morrow night at half-past seven. Scott Act Exection.—The Scott Act election in Ubariuttetown will be held oa July 22nd. Orera Horse.—See *The New §Boy” tomorrow night. He will keep you laugh= ing all through the performance. Foorsatt.—There will be a football match b-tween the Stars and Anchorites at Victoria Park this evening at 7 v’clock S.iicurty Improvep.—McEachern, the Cape Breton sailor who was injured on the schooner Mary P.afew nights ago, is reported slightly impreved, th ugh stilt in a precarious conditio+. i An AckxowLepomenxt.—The Crescent Cycling Club wisb 10 thank Mr. J. B. Dawson, the popular bicycle agent, fora first-class foot pump, presented to them by him. Tea Parry.—The parishioners of Little Pond Church interd holding a tea ov the 20th July in aid of the church funds. This will be the tea.of the east. Remember the date and reserve the 20:h July for an outing. ° Lakce Fecs.—There are. two, egg3. on exhib:stion at Dodd’s. drugstore . that are well-worth seeing... One weighs 3} oze. bv Mr. F. L. Haezard. The other weighs, Leyhora owned by Dr. Dodd. eee From Monxrreat.—The steamer Coban arrived from Montrea! this morning about two o’clock, bringing a full freight. She Yéaves this afternoon for St. John’s and. Harbor Grace, via Sydney. Her outward carge consists of a full deck-load of cattle and horses, with produce “tween decks. KE. McAulay goes as a passenger to Sydney. Hittssorover Square.—This equare has lately been greatly improved. The walks have been nicely graded, and new trees have been planted. We regret, how- ever, to bear that some of the new trees have been damaged by small boys. In this connection THe ExaMixer is asked to state that the police have been instructed te keep a close eye upon: this park and punish anyone causing damage to the property. PERSONAL. _ Hon. Jobn Yeo has returned to Ottawa. .Mr. H. A. Bayfield arrived home on Saturday evening. = Mrs. Tomlins returned on Saturday evening from Toronto, Lord and Lady Aberdeen hope to be able to pay a visit to Prince Edward Island in the eatamo, after return n; from England. Mr. H. W. Anderson left thie morning to attend the xoyal Arch ehapter of fasons, which meeta tomorrow in Halifax. Mr. Cleavér Sullivan.- son of Cuief Jus- fortune in the commercial metropolis ‘of Canada. \We-béarfily wish him success. Mr. W. W.” Moofe intends leaving for ‘ Ottawa on Weduesday morning. He goes cdubeetion withethe “closing out of tbe Tne death of Duncan M. Kennedy, an# nowacel. to-day, will bea great, shock -to: is echoo)-fellows anc friends. Young Kennedy was, until a few days +go, a keey and suecessful studegt, Prince of Wales College. We stne ely, sympathize with his parents, . « «ho |. It is pleasi g t» hcae that Mr, Frank Bayfi-ld> has paseed d.splendid third year «xamination at the Fggdericton University. Mr. Bay field took a Ingh place in all thé salj-cie of that year... He is @ son of Edward Bayfield. Pq: | Jobn Philip © we. the recognized March Rivg, and tis bauu of fifty, arrived last evening by Steamer Jacquee Cartier. They | are accompanied by Mr, Pyke, who is manager tur the concert tour of the Mar.- tine Provinces. The ladies of Mrs.-Kenly’s class in artistic needlework showed their apprecia-’ tion of her valuable services Ly presenting ber wath an. addresgand a pair of pearl and gold opera glaser, Mrs. Kenly made a fitting reply. The presentation was made on Saturday when the class closed. At the Hotel Davies: Fred. Rus-ell; J. R. H. Sutherland, Montreal; W. A. Hu cheson, F. M. Baker, Toronto; Chas. H., Haystead, New York; D. D. Walker, st. Thomas; AllanJ. Wheeler, J. McL. Fraser, Halifax; John G. Greer, Galt; J.F. Gal -egher, St. John; H. S. Holman, S’side; membe-s of So i¢a’s Band, ineladir g John Philip Sousa, Mrs, E. Nurthrop, Mies M. Johustone, Frank Christioner, Samuel Fletcher,(.M. Pyke, A. P. Cerilia, Arthur Pryor, Fe -y Biggine, W. Pryor, A. Whittakcr, E. Price. R. Fieming, S. Me Burke, A. Leruux, Leman Courod. The students frora the prevince were very successful at the Baptist institutions of learning at Wolfville, N.S. D. Schur- man, eon of Mr. Major Schurman of Sum- merside was among the number of thore who received the degree of B. A. He aleo received su honerary diploma for special work in the senior year. Mr. McNeil, one of the Island boys took honors in the sophomore class. Miss Sadie Jones, of Pownal and of the Ladies’.College, carried ’ cff the governor-general’s medal for pro- svvnnvnvonvenennnvnnen.enneneenenevnnnnnennnennennnnvennnnnnnannen nvanenenererener pr vagnnet rPPPrePeee HTP por reTy perneerrDnneT « ins past years prices, but should bring, ress prices that make them ren erneneeneneirennnenernennennent venenvenentevenennennenrers rr stvtnt Meet me at The Always Busy Store. 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