———— oe Oe 8 ee ee Wedding \@ Gifts * —————_— Splendid Choice re A most complete line of the latest and prettiest novelties in Sterling Sil- yer, every article a gem of the Silver- qnith’s skill, Will you call and see them : W. W. WELLAER, Jeweler a SUNKYSIDE BOOKSTORE —_ BERLIN PHOTOGRAPHS GENUINE WEDGEWOOD JUNE MAGAZINES HASZARD & MOORE LAST SATURDAY Our $1,00 Shoes took so well thnt we offer them again to- night at the same low price. Ladies’ Brown Shoes, 31.00 Extra value) “Black Shoes, $1.00 xtra value) Sree Wixpow. ee ee THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTT&TOWN, MAY 29, 1897 |, AND OTHER ITEMS —————S———— EE LOCAL AND Tus WsatHer.—Unsettled occasional showers. Sone Service at the Gospel meeting in the Y. M. C. A., to-morrow afternooa at 3.45. Everybody weleome. A. O. H.—A meeting of A O. H. will be held tomorrow afternoon at 3 o’clock Sharp. A full stteadance is requested. Far Carrie.—A carload of fat cattle twenty in number, was shipped from Summerside to St. John a few days ago. Mr. C. Heffernan, of St. John, was the shipper. acadhiaillinibinens Bureiars Bia Havi.—Bug)ars broke in to Hunts Bank at Bracebridge Ont, a few pights age and stole $!000 in cash and $9000 in bonds. They broke open the vault and wrecked thesafe. They have not yet been apprehended. ecucailianinsatians Grace Cuvrcnx.—The Prince of Wales favourite hymn will be dealt with at the monthly bymoal Sermon Service in Grace Church to-morrow night. This will be the last of the services until the Pas- tore return from Conference. The choir will ring several times during the sermon. iiicieiiiai Coming Taos W.y¥.—The St. John Globe states that there is some talk of running the steamer City of Monticello be- tween Chatham and Prince Edward Island. Something depends on whether subsides can be secured from the Dominion as well as the two provincial eovernments. Sr. Parrick’s Hatt.—The programme for the concert to be given in St. Patrick’s Hailon Monday evening appears elsewhere in today’s issue. It is a good one, and should attract a full house. Besides the object of the concert is a most deserving one. Bring a little extra money for candy | when you come. Maxrsnrietp Scuoot.—The school at Marshfield was a few days ago visited and inspected by D. J. McLeod, Esq., Superin- terdent of Education. Mr. McLeod found both departments of the school in the best condition, and complimented all con- cerned very highly. The teachers are Mr J. H. Morson and Miss Beers. Aw ExprLanation.—Relstive to the com- plaint of some merchants in the vicinity of the burglaries in the Newson Block the night before last, Mr. Merchant, the watchman spoken of,wishes us to state that the fact of his not being on the premises is the best proof he can give that he minds his own business and attends to the work which he isemployedtodo. He is not engaged to watch the premises which were entered by the burglars, and at the time of the robbery was doubtless at his port guarding the property of those mercuants aod others who employ him to watch their premises. Tue Harkins Company.—The event of the season in a dramatic way will be the appearance here atthe Opera House on ecenepeneneseetaenensesta ey meaneatoanen QUEEN’S JUBILEE CELEBRATION. Prozsramme Arraaged fer the Kvening of June 22nd, The Jubilee Committe met in the City Council Chamber last evening, Mayor Daweon presiding. Councillor Nicholson, chairman of the specia) com nittee ap- pointed to prepare a draft programme sub- mitted their report which wax adopted aftet some amendmenta bad been made. The programme provides as follows: Royal selute at 12 noon by No 1 Co., 4th Regiment Canadian Artillery. Procession of military, firemen and fraternal societies to start from Queen Square attwo o’clock. The route to be Queen Street to Water, Water Street to Prince, Prince to Kent, Kert to Victoria Park. ‘fhe children of the City schools will be massed on a grand stand to be erected on the nerthside of the cricket field on Victo- ria Park. After singing by the sehool children addresses will be delivered by Lieut.-Governor Howlan acd Mayor Dawson. In the evening all provincial and city buildings will be illuminated. Citizens are requested to illuminate their houses on the occasion. Torchlight procession by firemen. The cycling clubs are asked to participate. Fireworka display at Victoria Park. A motion passed asking the Council to donute $50 towards a fund for a regetta in the forenoon of the 22nd June, ‘the money to be given acommittee composed of Chas. J. Patton and Councillors Nicholson and Johnson. The Committee have arranged for special fares by trains. Meeting adjourned sine die. P, B. Island Fish Report. —_—— Malpeque very little fishing owing to rough weather. Miminigash catches of lobsters light. One Hundred Doses One Dollar is peculiar to and true only of Hood’s Sarsa-~ parilla. It is economy to buy Hood’s. Moncton rate payers have given a twelve months’ hoist to al! propositions for the sexagenary celebration. bn a eee I — Sadia | The Kind : of Soda Water two if need be for tthe sake of bhav- Thursday, Friday and Saturday next of | the W. S. Harkins Company, the leading , organization of the kind visiting the Pro- vinces. The excellent reputation made by THE SHOEISTS. - - a = = = os Why not al Have a “yj Pretty Room }). ‘a When vou can get such nice {})»- 1WALE »- PAPER Ih I ' as we thow now—at our jj low cut } ri :es. | . Whatever price you pay we'll give the prettiest for ji» I “a 4 ail} the price. Ih MOORE & McLEOD jp. Ip The Wall Paper Men. jp [Im Come early, I tb» [I> [fh I Se 6204468832688 °? IT IS OUR TENTION ~~ to keep reminding you of the excellent quality of our pies. We know that in time you will buy one, then we'll always have your cus- tom. You'll do no baking in the hot weather, after you have tried our goods, Y Apple, Mince or Lemon Pies, Cream Pies, ] Cocoanut Pies, | Chocolate Pies, 2 TELEPHONE 98, ‘D. STEWART ECLIPSE BAKERY 10c. each 2@15 * 5&20 * QO&25 « =e SSBoVeEVWVeswsoes a SSSSSSSSSUsseSVESVewe Bakes Best Bread. >t ©2242246000 088 @ct eee eo this company On their visit here last sea- should son ensure them a_ series of crowded houses. On Thursday evening the plsey to be presented will be ‘Shall We Forgive Her?” an intensely interesting comedy-drama by Frank Har- vey, one of England’s leading dramatists. On Friday evening “A Bowery Girl” will be the attraction. This play depicts scenes and incidents in and about the greatest thoroughfare in America, and is aaid to be the best story of New York life vet written. A special popular priced matinee will be given on Saturday, and on Saturday even- ing the last of the engagement, “Brother for Brother,” will be given. ing a glase of ours. That’s Our Aim Day and Stra wz Straw exists, has been in the town We will be glad to receive sug- gestions from our numerous patrons that will in any way improve our Soda Service. We want to make it the very be.st ; Johnson & Johnson ; Graduates in Pharmacy 3 OOOO 9996 OOOSSO ES * 90-0000 36 ; We try to serve is the kind that will induce people to pass all 3 other fountains and walk a block or Just Received New Muslin Blouses Latest Fashions, Newest Materials. owest Prices. self Collar and Cuffs, Detachable Collar and Cuffs, Detachable White Collar & Cuffs. New Blouse Ties, New Blouse Bows, New Blouse Sets of links and Studs. 49c each up. See our full assortment of Blouse and Shirt Waists, from Novelties ariving almoat every day. | BEER BROS in ete ee LOCAL NOTICES. Banavas and ‘Strawberries cheap to- night at W.F. Carter's. Men’s plain dark blue bicycle hose.—T. J. Harris, London House. Pine Apples selling cheap at Beer & Goff’s tonight. June Magazines.—Strand, Munsey’s, Argoty, Cosmopolitan, Nickel, Black Cat, Atlantic, Scribners, Godeys, Arena, Harpers, Puritan, Ladies Home Journal, Fashion Magazines, Illustrated Magazines, Jatest American and Canadian papers at Carters’ Bookstore. A sample of our bargains in Boys, Blouses may be geen in our big window.— McKay Woolen Co. A table full of Capes and Jackets offer~ ing for one hour at 50c cach.—Jas Paton & Co. Shirt Waists—Selected from every worthy source, every proper and stylish fabric to select from, satisfying to the finger tips in every essential, and varied enough in materials and prices to satisfy all 354959 and 75c and $100 Special Sateen worth $2.25 for $1.90—Jas Paton & Co. Fancy sunshade sale beginn.ng on Tues- day morning next—about 50 sunshades, Gass & Co. bankrupt stock clearing at 50c, 75c, $1 and $2; sunshades that sold up to $4.75; and big snaps from our own stock. Come early on Tuesday as they won’t last long at the prices we are clearing them out at.—W. A. Weeks & Co. 125—4i. We have abeut 6 pieces of black crape, Gass & Co. bankrupt.stock at about 4 per cent. under usual value—W. A. Weeks & Co. 125—2i Edenhurst, this valuable and centrally situated property will be sold as advertis- ed, by auction next Wednesday, Jund 2nd, at 12 o’clock noon. See advt. Wall Papers! Wall Papers!—A few patterns of High Grade Papera at cvt SE prices, toclear, at McMillan & Horasby’s. ¢. , %Z > ‘ Eats, Faats. . —-_-- . — <a emee > All the New Styles. All the Best Makes. DOs OBOS44EBDO8 mee OB2O88 2B ® Boys’ Straw Hats, Men’s Straur Hats, SEE WINDOW TOMORROW FOR STYLES SEE WINDOW TOMORROW FOR PRICES BOYS STRAW HATS MEN'S STRAW HATS meee 6006 200866 The Largest Assortment in town, The Best Styles in Town, The Lowest Prices in Town, before. 442444444 i June Magazines, Novele, Stationery, etc., etc., at McMillan & Hornsby’s. Buy Bruce’s Hats. $1.00.—See ourdollar window tonight. Bargains.—R. K. Joat. Ladies’ and misses’ hose, 5c, 7c, 9c and 12¢ per pair at the Bargain Corner. Boys’ cotton and linen blouses at greatly reduced prices at the ‘bargain corner. A price may masquerade as cheap, but, if it doesn’t combine with it good quality, and fair quantity, it is only the shadnw of cheapness. The values we offer are genu- ine, and absolute satisfaction is guaranteed or there is no sale. Our gloves at 3 for 25 eta are worth 18 cts a pair elsewhere.— oar, Paton & Co. 4 Ties For 25 Cents Think of it. Why wear a shod- dy old Tie when youcan buy new ones 4 for 25c. Other Ties, 3 for 25 cents, and 2 for 25c, good ties at that. Our range of high class Ties in Knots, Four in hands, Bows, Windson’s P.C, are excellent—never had a better as- sortment. See our Hats. D. A, BRUCE + give If a better assortment of Straw Hats than we are showing it must have come to light this morning—it has never PROWSE BROTHERS, The Wonderful Cheap Men Ee F eee seSes +4 SSSSCES CANADA AND THE STATES: — —e Mr, Logan's Statement of Canadian Opinion The toast, “The United States and Great Britain” was proposed by Hon. Ciarence Darrow and responded to by H. J. Logan, M. P. for Cumberland, N.8., at Monday night’s banquet at the Victoria Ciub of Chicago, to which a large number of Englishmen and Canadians belong. Mr. Logan paid a high tribute to the members of the Club, who, while living under a foreign flag, were true to the home of their childhood. After zefer- ring at some length to the greatness of the British Empire, he spoke of the relations of the United States and Canada. “The feeling in Canada is today intensely British,” said he. “If there ever wasa desire for annexation in the heart of any Canadian, it is as deadgtoday as Cvesar’s ghost. Not because we have any feeling of hatred towards your Great Republic, but because we are loyal to our Motherland. We are better as we are, and believe that there is a greater and grander future in store forus inastill closer commercial union of the Empire, of which we are proud to forma part. But,” said he, “while we entertain these ideas of our po- litical future, we desire to live in the friead- liest relations with the United States The policy of the Liberal party which is now in power at Ottawa, has been and ix, better trade relations with this Great Republic. But we must have honorable and fair terms. Thatis our policy; but whatdo we meet? Since the Liberal party came into power, we have held out to leading statesmen at Washington the olive branch of commercial peace. The answer was the Dingley bill, and legisla- tion which is irritating to our people. We desire to trade with our neighbors and cousins to the south, but we do not p to kiss the banda that smites us. Let us hope that in the near future better counsels will prevail, and that statesmen of both conatries may meet upon fair and honore able grounds and negotiate a treaty which will be beneficial.” uh vw