4 s eran oe ee a x ee act St wade ee i cone. Seti ‘cuticon, of which Her Royal Highness the evening OUT OF OF 2,000 A.pertoy, Ma 10th.—-The ' Reasion of the Chu:ch Convention here was CLAIMS | Well attended, though many farmers in the neighborhood were tco busy to he present, Judge Fitzgerald ocenpied “tue. chair. Papers were read by Rev. |. BR. Reagh «n “Day Help in the Work of the Church,” Against an Auident Co. for last year, fl were for accidents eaused to ped-stri- 6m Walking en ihe siacwalk by Mr t¥.L. Cotton on “Church Finances” THE OCRAN ACCIDENT and by Mr. Perey Pope on “The Claims of the Church ot England.” The latter pov pis nes 9 pe avende of acridents was @ particu'al ly able paper ip which the os pasa ts are low, and it issucs a maip points of the history,the leading prin- g ‘ciples and the grand obj-cc of the Church were forcibly presented and tae work it had accomplished graphically portrayed. I. waa shown by statistics taken from autbentical sources that the Church of England is to-day the largest Church body and that it is now doing a great mission? ary work. After the reading uf the papers the meeting was addressed by F. L. Has- zard, Esq., of Charlottetown, Rev. Mr. Harper, of Port Hill, Mr. Woodman and Rev James M. Forbes, of Alberton and by perry the President. The papers were highly JUNE 10. 1897. , commended by all the speakers, and at the —_—________________ | close & resolution was uoanimousiy paased expressing the hope that they would be | published in a;church paper. —-The spring’s work in low lying parts siihialihiipictiseucigiait tt of Che country is In an unusally back ward i QUEEN'S JUBILEE CELEBRATION @tate owing to the wetness of the land. Seme farmers are only just beginning to sow oats and plant potatoes, and they are uow making the most of the fine wea:her. —An Argyleshire Diamond Jubilee Fund for the benefit of :he sick poor in. tixat county of Scotland is being raised in Connection with the Queen’s Nurses Asso- G.I. Brow General Agent Charlottetown THE DAILY EXAMINER. NOTES AND COMMENTS sro According toa London despatch it is impossible to escape the jubilee echoes. Already everything is turning upon that celebration, dress decoration and ornaments while there is a shrieking chorus from the press warning everybody sagaiost all im- aginable disasters which it is claimed are likely to ensue, ‘The Co-operation of the King of Abyscinia Belog Sought, The English vewspapers bave scarcely noticed the doings of the mission sent by the French government to Abyssinia, but the Paris press 1s fullot them. One thing Certain is that remote Abvssinta has been the theatre of rival intrigues which may have reeuits that will menace the peace of Europ. It reems reasonably sure that King Menel will bave to take sides one way or the other, If ue shou'd take the French side trouble js asaured within a year. The readers of this c rresyondence know that a French ¢xpedition for pearly two years haa been slowly making its way from the Congo region tothe Upper Nile. It is koown that the expedition is under the command of Captain March, an intrepid French officer, and that it is officered large Iv hy non-COmmissioned officers of the French army. The strong and well equip- Ped mission to Abyssinia is designed to btain King Menelek’s King CO-opeta- tion with this force and — general- ly help France in establishing herself in aregion where England. over and over again, has ceclared that she bas no power, but that her protege, Egypt, will be allowed to set foot there. Tbe incredible rumor is sfloat that France is prepared to enter into an alliance with the fanatical dervishes, but as it is probable that the Mahdi’s successor would scorn to adopt an alliance with un- believers, the rumor ‘is outside the bounds of probabilitv. But a French alliance with the half-civilized Abvsinians is quite on thecards and CHURCH CONVEN (ION ATALBERTON. FRENCH EXPEDITION IN EUROPE. Sete i a eta “" ion SCOTLAND SCOTCHMEN will find a choice selection of Clan Tartans and Scotch Bonnets at Paton & Co's for the Jubilee parade. About 20 different Clans represented, Scotclimen, get your Plaid and Bonnet. N. B,.—See our Thistle Brand Window Shades at 1l5c. Jubilee Meuals, Jubilee Buttons, Jubilee Straw Hats, Jubilee Summer Coats, Jubilee Dusters and Summer Princess Louise is president for Scotland. | ‘t is thought that there are many High- amders, especially those from the county It is even pointed out thas the proposed if accomplished, i:- bonfires are likely to set the whole country calculable consequence may follow. in a blaze, while other correspondents are = ——== ~ Aen enee — Underwear. Argyleshire, in Caaada, who would dadiy subscribe to this fund and subscrip- some will be received by Richard White at ®be (Gecette office, Montreal, for transmis- aveu 46 the Duchess of Argyle, who takes a deep interest in the welfare of the people Ireland, Scotland and England. This is of Argyleshire. ‘capped by another correspondent, who —The Patriot puts up »"alf-hearted Wants the empire to be called Enwiscolio, defence of the Governmeut i: respect to 80 48 to bring in the colunies of England, the Peitrekes. It..states that the idea of 82¢ that all the subjects of the Queen be patting the »Petref on the ronte called Enwiscolians. | fs was to Wémonstrate the practicability’ Jubilee seat swindling is rampact, of navigating the straits between the Sharpert are meeting the incoming Capes in the ice seascn and admits that Steamers at Port Said, Brindisi and Queens- the ex periment was not entirely successful, town and are selling to wnsuspicious No one who saw the Petre] had the slight- Passepgers unexisting seats to view the est idea that she would solve the problem jubilee procession. Many Americans have of navigating the straits in winter. Even been victimized in this manner at Queens~ strong Grits laughed at the idea of such a, town. craft beitg useful for ice navigaticn. But the heaven-born navigatore at Ottawa knew better,and put her on the route. The result justified the opivion entertained of . ’ the Petrel by those who saw ber here.! The ways of this world passeth under- She was fast in the ice the greater part’ of standiog, At Joptin, Mo., a drunken the winter, and the only real service she man fell down a mine shaft 70 feet ona rendered was to make a few trips mm the Saturday apd lay there neariy 24 hours spring after navigation opened. A large before he was discovered, Heyoud a few sum of money was squandered in the slightbruises he was not burt. On the undertaking and no good results are in’ following Monday another miner, sober, sight, | feli 70 feet down ashaft at the came piace —The United States department gof and died in half sn half. a she jpn ts eee wt, | A Jackson (Mich.) father, playing leap- > "€ frog with his boys the otber day, fell traudulept shipment of filled cheese under | against a stove and broke his neck. There the guise of cream cheese, a deceit that has 2 24S comes a time in man’s life when the play- already wrought much harm to the legiti- fy) feats of his youth became difficult and mate dairy interests of that country. In ' se dangerous, commending the authorities thus | elie a ae | The much-heralded temperance reform following, though at some length, the Te t example of Canada, which forbids the the White House was chort-lived, ‘ a manufacture of filled cheese, the |! Occasion of the ores ppaepien . ee New York Mail and Express says: poetal congress rt the aba’: Houee sie In the United States nearly 20,000,000, P®s2¢ and otier winw- Hl wed copionsly. pounds of filled cheese are now made| Some men are born marksmen. . For yearly, most of which has been sold as | instance, a resident of Cripple Creek fired cream cheese, which costs three or four . his revolver into the air the other day, aod times as much to make. The result is them stood still, examining bis weapon, that cheese from the United States has|long enough for the bullet to go up and acquired a reputation abroad as fradulent, come down and hit him in the head, in- and Canada has captured the market. In, flicting what is probably a fatal wound. 1879, there were exported 525,000 boxes! According to reports from farmeré in of cheese from Montreal and 2,775,829 . Wisconsin not more than one acre in ten boxes from New York. In 1896 the | of winter wheat wlll be harvested- Prac- Montreal exports were 2,148,854 boxes, : tically all of the wheat in that etate was andthe New York only 600,000, thus , winter killed. almost reversing the conditions. A bil! to Barsovrvitte, Ky., June 8.—Rev stop this fraud passed the howse during) Gn Bait deadente. Wee. is holed | Berry Lawson,a Methodist divine of this sas Ooneress, DUL 1b was pigeoa-nolee | county, was shot ahd instantly kil} by the free silver . y> y to- — © = renators, whe pretend | day by his 15-year-eld son, {sham. The such friendship for the farmer. father whipped the boy Sunday for some ~otey, J, H, Carson, in a letter to the | slight offence and he left home. Tbe pun- press recalls two explicit pledges given by | ishment rankled in the little fellow’s heart Mr. Laurier respecting prohibition andj and he returned home this morning and the prohibition plebisvite. On September | finding his fa:her ina corn field, slipped 6th, 1894, in the city of Winnipeg, in reply! up behind him and blew his head from toa deputation of Manitoba prohibitionists, his shoulders with a shot gun. The »eath- bre eat is ful paracide escaped. “He would pledge his word of honor as a man that as soon as the Liberals came into power at Ottawa they would take a 80 impressed with the importance of the jubilee that they ere uot satisfied with the pame of England or Britain and want England ‘to be rechristened Wiselani, first four letters being the initials of Wales, NEWS NOTES, SUPREME COURT, PRINCE COUNTY. os SumMERsIDE, June 10. Mavhew va, McGrath.—The attention of the Court has been taken up since yester- day with this case which isan action for damages for assault. The evidence was all in this morning and the Chief Justice is charging the jury as we go to press, 4+}+ ae LISTEN.— Ladies’ Bicycle Gaiters in Black, Brown and fawn, for 50 cents apair, at J.B. Macdonald’s old stand, opposite the Market 1235 - 3i BORN In this city, on the 7th inst.; to Mr. and Mre. J. F. Semple, a son. ————— Sa Fee ———— as ee MARRIED At the residence of the bride's father, . Euston Street, on Wednesday, June 9th,by the Rev. George M. Campbell, Heary Bruce Wright, to Lettie Ann, eldest daughter of Robert Fennel], Eeq., of tits city. Bv the Rev. Frederick G. Lee, on ‘the Ist June, 1897, Octavus Hight, of Butte, Montana, to Laura Mabe) Locxhead, danghier of the Jate W. C. Bourke, of Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada. At the Manse, Ch’town, Wednesday Jane Mh, by Rev. T. F. Fullerton, Angus M. Murchison, of Point Prim to Agnes C. McLeod, of Grand View. At the residence of the bride’s father, Weinesday June 9th, Samuel Angas Mc- Donald, merchani tailor, to’ Bessie Maud, daughter of Mr. John Wonnacott, both of Charlottetown. 18,037 A RECORD Last year we sold 18.037. bottles "SOVEREIGN COCA FRUIT JUICE. Those. who used it will want more this year. It’s always the case with our goods, Simson Bres. & Ce. + plebiacite all over the Dominion. By that declaration the party would stand, and the Carter's for Wall Paper Dane Manufacturers will of the people would be carried out were it to cost power forever to the Liberal party.” And on Jane 9ihb, 1896, in the town of Stratforé, Ontario, io reply to a deputation ot Oatario prohibitionists, Le declared :-- “jJp to this moment that question (pro- Uitition) has never been approached by the electors free from other consideratiens. Whenever it has been submitted to the rdlectors it bas always been submitted along with other questions that affect the public mind. Wedeem it wiser to separate it fro’ @i other considerations and test pablec fecling in the matter, and that we sail do when we come into office, as I be- theve eve shall.” : These pledges, Mr. Carson thinks, make % incumbent on Mr. Laurier (1) to pasa a plebiscite bill thia session ; (2) to avoid ax icing the question of ;rohibition up with any other issue; and (3) in the event of a maajerity of the votes cast being in favor of prohibition, next session: to introduce an@ pass an act prohibiting the importation exsaaufacture and sale of iptoxicating liquors. But Mr. Laurier is noi going to a plebiscite bill this session. It Mr. E,aurier had pledged himself not to pass a plebiscite bill this s-ssion Mr, Carson might expect him te do the opposite to «hat he promised. The average grit ~tatesman it an expert at breaking pledges and Mr. Laurier is not ac exception. F’ine - - - baby plump and healthy. about. how to do it, steck, ~~ HOME MAKERS. Sepeeegeees se: —— ———— Baby Days. These June days your doctor will tell you that it’s wrong to, keep the little folks indoors this kind of weather. Sve that yours gets it, We have the Carriages, and as the seasonis get- ting late, we wil make the prices interesting on the few remaining in The spring air will make No need to worry Mark Wright & Co,, Ltd eH, : 500 yards Extra Heavy and Extra Wide Scotch Tartan, at $1, sold by foreign houses at $1.35. AAAAAAAAAS AAAAAAAAAAAAS Pig ni ie UAOTALOD TUESDAY, JUNE 22N0. RRERARARARIRRR Royal Salutejfired at 12 noon. starting to sing the Narional Anthem, Canada Forever, etc. The Military will be drawn up in line at Victoria Park to receive His Honor the Lieut. Governor with a General Salute at 3 o’clock. H.M. S. Rambler will be in port and it is expected that a detach- ment of sailors will land to join in the afternoon’s celebration. Addrenses wil] be delivered by His Worship Mayor Dawson and His Honor Lieutenant Governor Howlan. Presentation of Medals to School Children. " * Pre tation of Governor General’s Medal ¢lso Watch from His Honor the Lieutenant Governor to Jobn Sark, Chie!’ of Miemac Indians. I—w THE ZEYENING. Ill ination of Publie Buildings, Stores, snd Private Residences. Torchlight Procession by the City Firezsen, Parade by the Bicycle Clubs. Grand display of Fireworke at V ictoria Park. Arrangements have been made for reduced tares on Railway and Steam boats. H. M. DAVISON, City Clerk. Secretary Jubilee Commitee. W. Procession of Military, Fraternal and National Societies, from Queen Square at 2 o’clock. Opening of Park Roadway by Mayor Dawson at 2.30 o’clock. Assembly of School Children on the Grand Stand at Victoria Park fal E. DAWSON. Mayor. Chairman Jubilee Committee Ks e * mJ KJ KJ a > ae ae > JAMES PATON & CO. UINerSal ~Sallsaclial The Bell Fiano Has given to its purchasers universal satisfaction. Pure, Rich and Melodious Tone The bass is powerful without harsh- ness. The upper notes sweet clear and mellow. — Prices range from $200 to $400. For sale at + Ko Fletcher's. Piano Warerooms OPERA BOUSE: BUILDING NOTICH. Iu pursuance of resolutions passed at the Liberul-Conservative Conference, I hereby call a meeiing of ten delegates from each polling district of the Second Provin- cial Electoral District of King’s County. and all friendly to the Liberal-Conserva - tive party, tobe held at Hd. St, Peter's Bay, on Thursday, the 17th day of June, inst.. at 2 o'clock, p. m., for the purpose ef organizing a Libera!-Conservative Aatociation forthe raid Electora) District JOHN P. SULLIVAN, Convener. St. Peter’s Bay, June 7—dyli wli. We Dont. Claim To be able to suit all who aré suffering with their eyes, but we know of a good many people who have sfiffered in- cessant headache, pain in the eyes. etc, who Attribute their relief to the wearing of prop- erly fitted glasses. We aie here to help you if possible. G. ff. TAYEOR Jeweler and Optician. North Side Queen Square. ing: gcod references required. apply to Mrs E. Bayfield. Charlottetown. ay and wky guar. 8’side journal. WANTED,—A Cook; weges $10.00; no was | ">