emmy THE DAILY EXAMINER) See eet News Notes. NOTES AND COMMENTS, —Another week ends and the Lihevate are stil! without @ leader. Why pot adverse tize at once? JU LY : pe A NEW DEPARTURE. Arter much thought aad discn*sion, the U Haraii. Ti tha’ the Republic has decided to abandon the Monree Doctrine, which limited her cessions tothe territory of North America and to become a Great Power ia the world The annexation of Cuba avd Porto Rico will! apd 2 del'berate eect follow as a mrtter of course; the Ph')i, and other Islard< will, without “it ubt, ere long, be under the | Stars and Stripes. The States will then be involved in foreign complicatious, cal!- ines ing for the exercise of real statesmanshi:; » : + . . Tt gad soher judgement That her peor Ie ; : at riee to iti and expected. will e Odéaston is to be hi »p With the addition to the'r responsibilities, they will probably send to Congress a higher cla-< of » naliticiane then | agave uisncee: Oneu ~as ever peady rs ex < . eae : ; ‘ ' a with his wily remake muse his ART | thse whe Were select@d 1 the Collfse is Ot ot te : Lone 4) tu . PART }s i] istenefs; but with bis wit were cous) Mure Ordhestta eqrahble abnitt the silver fad; and we ehal | ¢:...) associated homeety a VETLUTO. Cocca oe cecete eet eeeeeeees JrOhestte a. he Pre ety — aNsorlawu - SOE 5 TI iene scinvescvscoveces +s by the re ae ri Le unre - Wars a enbteh thot , ; - prubsbly se”, me sysurey RQ Tio 4 ity, uUprieg S and wind tas to his Song, “Ooly a Simple Ballad” ‘ st “4 es . /~ eh . car fal consideraticn of the reenlta! | &-sociteg wha vill ber ¢ herish well his Meceve Miles, Bhiss, Cults ane and . : nremory Vividly j od wil is Ss ’ ; of public mearttts, Fewer erratic and is is ; ) a“ oa Wil his plea ee toe oe . Miss St Felix ; ant econetenance be depicted to bis rela- | Song... .. ................Mr. Eugene Brown | = gene lest acta will be mourned by the when the electric cur . | Red when the electric curreat, so fatal to | Song and Dauce...............Johbn Dempsey | judicious citizen. The need of friends in | their beloved, flashes through the atmoss | Sonog.............- seeess ss Master Paul Brady the community of pations will now be felt. | phere. One more !mportant testimony of | Character Sketch, “A Bluff at...... | . . < ominers ust or } 5 io Vv ‘ ‘ Hitherto no ambitious Or envious power his goodness must n _ be ee a Activg”’.....09s. W. E. Culh > Gt . ; ; WHICH Was On Several occasions favorably ee ee we. PeNX } hig . aie ey far | . ‘ “9 . 7 troubled her. Her ohéles have, so far | commented on by many, viz: his devo~} Sony........................Mr Eugene Brown in her career, been those of ber own tion to bis Holy Church and frequent ap- | Overture................. . Orchestra ehold. Bat in the future there wily | proach to the sacraments. His funeral Part t.—New Mexico | , , ‘ rr s Ade VE « ‘ . : : ; ; % ot. Josenl sa hareh n 2S , - he powers to da ispute Ww tt err the poss ™ " Jose a Unar | - I ue on ae —_—_—_—— —— ee — : ing, 109 COnnection with that of the ia‘e ‘ -% sion of t *hilippi shance, | mm,” as ' Church Services. ion of the Ph lipy ines and, perchance, Paos. Monahan. the other victim of the . ro ev the possession of Cuba and Porto | storm, was attended by an immens2 con- SunpDaY JUNE 26 Rico, for which she has already expended | Course of sympathizers of all denomina- . ‘ s > eine ve i wv f I<T so much of treasure and of blood. Strong | “O85, there being over 100 carriages in MEVSHODIST fee! If to t uh b ry | 2° procession. A Requiem Mase was| Primce St.— Prayer meeting at 10,15 as fie feels nerseii to be, Ww er seventy | ., he » £ : ie ; . MeDouztd at it ¢ Rev G. M, en , uh ¥ | sung by Rev. D. B. Reid, after which his net “agen a ine a = Bible os 2% r ar . . . . a} Cli te : y+ * ‘ ast millions, she must now cultivate the| remains were interred in St. Joseph’s | at 230 sacrament of the Lord’s Supper at friendship of those why, may, io a pinch, | Cemetery, there to await, on the last day, | Close of evening service, ‘ “ ‘ « j ; ‘ ¢ a mone ‘ Grace Chureh.—Prayer meeting at I1ff& be abie to render her # service. The gm ee oe a _ Rev G.M, Campbell a) ll,and Rey L. R Me- : : : : e was the youngest soo of Mr. ant rs DonaldatT Sunday schoo! and Bibie class ene oreat. « ea! ay be ; a = ’ li ¢ a é ; { : 3001 ¢ na i> t a situation is such that a a st. deal may James Trainor, aud was in his 19th year. | at w.l5. mpversh League at %.30. Strangers rye e "ern ' ’ rs 7 : j : . ic t y ri oe 0 ri ‘or 5° hoped from the friendly feeling between just building into manhood, at the time o, cordially invited. Seats providedfor stiangers the British and th which has resulted from the United States peoples and jidicious policy of the Salisbary Ad- ministration. —pe @ee— RAILWAY MATTERS. Intercolonial to be But it is Moreover, it shows that = Copies of the time-table are r.ot yet Railway The im port~ the bad. matter isa small one. ant. inef- ficiency of the Minister of Railways is the Careleesness on the part of the head ofa spreading to branches of service. dep irtment naturally begets carelessness op the part of subordinate officers; and im~ portant details, ench the issse of a folder time-table, The public are iucessant and other matters. The le’‘terof Mr. W. C. published today, as are neglected. complaints of the travelling coneerning this Harris, Jr., Rail- r have shown much of deserves attention. way authorities neve regard for saealiany thie province andthe mainland. Owing to the exertions of Senator Ferguson, Superintendent Sharp and others, passen~ gers coming from and going tothe west novy able to make close co Mr. Harris’ ains to he are Bri rem for psrengers Yarmouth, Kentville and W ada Atlantic. nnectic ov case shows that something from by the ; aone indaor Close connection might be etfected by making the departure from Truro of the train for Pictou and Cape Breton ten or fifteen minutes later than at ler ihe present arrangement for Truro for present. Uni a passenger from Windsor Charlotte - town must remain at three hours twenty- aod fifty minutes or buy a ticke Poin pr post2rous {to carry him round by Painsec and tdu Chene. This is outrageous and An accident such as that which caused the delay on Wednesday last, of which Mr. Harris complains, is exceptional, — and the results of accidents have to be endured. But we think that the railway authorities ought to put on a special train to connect with the steamer whenever she is upwards of two hours late, and to be a eit ~ permitted to allow the regular express to | through on time for the convenience cone of local passengers. Ai little railway en- terprise of this kind would be appreciated by the public and would probably not make much difference in the size of the deficit at the end of the vear. — Speak ng ofihe gold mines of the Sierra Leone region, a well-known West African colonis! recently said: “It is only of late years that a revival has set in, and [ne Gio Pina and Wassau Mines have made fome headway aeainst rhe fallacious reports of overwhelming difficulties. Gold exists to parge qnant tties, aod it ia only the supposed d fliculties of transport and the some what Semaiientdc statements of the deadliness of the climate which have pre- vented this portion of our Empire being Fecognized as « veritable Kiondyke. Q flicial apathy is now at an end, and _ the constr uction of a rai lway to Kumeti, via Tarquah, is being carried out with re- marka ble activity. oited States have at length annexed | se indica’e: | #*, while the largest ac~ ; conciliatory | travel between | is ig miles in len gih, and contains 40,000,- Q®» tous pf the quality to tjiat of the Lake Superior Minee. Several other Sng yeine have been found n‘ar, The Negus Menelek eubjects that he intends to set ont in the —The United States Government hag bought altogether 153 baats since the be~ ginning ofthe war, and has paid over $9,000,000 for them. The emalle-t are ches ran by naphtha or electrie engives | ure transports of 8,000 9 (05 This aod 8 0 t inelyge frei ightere year 1900 upon his Jong-prom'sed pilgr: | bought during “2: gist week, mage to Jeruealem, whic b wae hindered by Vise weve. Gen: thie defensive war evainst Italy. He is adiaasonthe Mane, Canadians in the lanxious to see with his cw. eyes the | fection with Dewey, Canadians on the holy city ‘of the Radlcemer and of} | Merrimec with Hobson, Canadians on | Kivg Solomen, where hie — giuces- Sampson's guobdoats,acd Canadians in the | "eS", Queen Rilkis of Sheba, was hospit- van of the land attacks abont Santiago, ably ent<rtained by Solomon 3,000 years WI hetiver in *por' or iu war, there seems ago, “Riikis” .ceording tothe Abyssin- to be always io Uncle Sam’s boat a Can- ian tradition, was the name of the Bibli- atlian worthy of honorable mention. cal Queen of Sheba. In the old genealo- gical tree in the king’s archives, Menelek’s _ Mail and Empire : de a name is inecribed as the “ 97th” desce ‘ O- | OBITUARY. dant of Queen Rilkis. eB - CRESCENTS BENEFIT. | The familiar face of the late Owen | Trainor, of Maplewood, Lot 29, is hiddeo Followiug is the programme for ton ight’s | forever fro a} a om his relatives and pumerou performance at the Upera Hou An eminent mining jexrer! reports that the Buy de Verde Mine in Newfoundland finest iron ore, «qual in has informed hi- THE DAILY EXAMINER, a ee 1803 ne + A “WINDSOR JEWELLER Kidney Pills. Windsor, July 4—(Special despatch eupply of Dodd’s Kidney Pills 10 Cuba, it would have been able to withatand ide ot bad water, ” sician lo-d4y. “ Dodi’s Kidney Pills,” he continned, ‘ are the greatest Jife-aavere ip the world, I know a secre Of persons whore Jires | they have savcd, “Right bere in Windeor, Mr. R. F. Colwell, the Oulette street jenelier hes’ been cured of Bright's disease by them, atter two years’ suffering. I use them in my practice, and can cure the worse‘ case ——— Buy your gente farnishing at quarters and you will get the atest oy *-' | 113th. ‘Lake a day off * Wedne day, | Breathe the country | ai, build yourseli up—have a; good time—all fora few cents. Train leaves fur the Bapt st “ Si DUN STAN’ CATHEDRAL Low Mass at7.30 a m Children’s Mass at Coftage and Town Lots)" eee FOR SALE BY AUCTICN CHURCH OF ENGLAND. St. Paul’s.—Morning Prayer and Holy Com- mu rionatil, Suuday School and BibleCiass atz.w. Evening Prayerat?7. All seats free and uaappropriated. Everybody welcome. -— St. Peter’s,— Holy Communion = 8, Matins at Ll. Bible Chass and To be sold by public avection, on the pvem- Even song at7. All seats free and unap- ises, On Saturday, July J6thinst‘ atthe hour poopriated. of of }2 o’elock, noon, that -comforrale BAPTIST. and commodi ous cottage, and Yuown I's Prayer meeting at 1020 Rev C w. Corey (os, 3s, 3) and 40, in the 2nd hunared tn | at ic and 7, Sunday scsool and Pastor's Charlottetown, | Bible crass at 2.30, Strangers welcome and ALSO—At the seme time, the field opposite | provided with comfortable seats thereto, and lateof, and adjoing the, Gas. works ~—Loth prope ries being owned by the CHURCH OF CHRIST. (rus , Terms Cash Church Upper Great George Street. Rev A. < chaw, Duwias at li service at 7, surday schooland Bible C.ass at day even- 2.20 Y. P.S.C, EK bsauyer meeting Wednes- lng at 7.8. CHESTNUT SCRERT. Priyer meeting on Chestnut Street,Sunday at 4 o’clock, SALVATION ARMY. Sunday Services at 7. 11,3, and at 7 Week night services— Mona: ay, Thursday, Rh. BEARISTO, Auctioneer. “> O° OD O12: «2000 0454 D. C. Stylish. durable comfortab!e that’s what we guarantee our Ladies Chocolate Don- gola Boots p.m, ‘Puesaay, Friday and setarday av8 p. m, G» to Miss E. E. Ernet, graduate op- | tician, if vour sigbt is failing or your eyes bo:hering you, Careful study, s'x years’ experience and the latest and bes adie eriala prepare ber to guarantee all nerwork. [: @ OG oD™@ oOwV@e ODED OVDeVayb is @ mistake to wear glasses when you to be, made from the finest Dongola shouldn’t and not wear them when vou turn soles, and extra well finished, Q | Should. Nothing but firet-class stock with If you are looking for a stylish. latest improvements. Office at Capt. colored bootand want something you Samuel McRae’s, corner Kent and Queen streets, Charlotietown. W. C. T. U.—Eles will have comfort in, ask to see this line of boots. tion of Officers. 2 0@ ial Mrs P W Strong, Summerside Pre. >, a pair sident, Mrs R T Holman, correspond- Our Chocolate ing Secretar J» Mrs G A Sharp, Re- colored Oxfords at cording Sec re tary, Mrs. L, M Povle, 2.10 and 2.50 are beauties, Charlottetown, ireasurer, County Sup- ertendant for Queen’s, Mrs J C Clark Bay View,County Superintendent for ODOR, 2OSHDODVSIV OOO 70DVSOB OOS R. K. JOST Prince, Mrs W S McNeill, Elmsdale. : Superentindent or =King Stampers Corner. I 68: ang Souris J G Sterns, 157 pose © ¢ County ¢ @ rOPs§ WOO OHO9OD9D6SE Granddaddy Nice stock just received—at $2.50} 2.75 $3.28 and 3.50 each, a right for out door use; | hurt them, Mark water ‘will not BLE & Co. Ltd — en wre, s* Wright weed r - Tre } | the promotion of others we |-being. | ! { | is laid aside, | Becavse, you are not compelled to carry ; ; : -RESBYTERIAN hisdeath. He leaves behinu ao grief-| |. es ee stricken fathe: and +} as b | “Ziou.—Prayer meeting at 1015 Servi- stricken father and m mer, five rotheTs | ces ut 11 and7 will be conducted by Rev A. and one sister to mourn his unexpected ! L. Geggie and Rev T. F. Fullerton, Funeral demise. Three of his brothers reside in | Of © late Pastor at 4 o’clock, ] I awl ha St. James’—Prayer meeting at 16. tev | Charlottetown, and two, —, of whom is A,-u. Gesgre and Rev Mr McIntorh ac li and Dr. Jobo B. Trainor, in Fall River, Mase. | 7." Sunday school and Bible class at 2.30 -— CHAIRS Pienie at 9.45 a.m, Some Reasons Why ‘ te — ff 12 Yen | JOoIN—~ —SHOULD The Ancient Order Of Foresters JECAUSE, it is a “fric: dly ac ciety” salad Because, it is especiaiiy a working mau’s order, offering protection during times of Sipe, and distress; this sup- | porting the fami'y when the bread winner | “life insurance” to enable you to receive sick benetits, Because, the wages of the average work~ ing men permits very few to carry insur- | and as at | ance and sick protection too; least 90 per cent fall sick before they die, we claim sick benefits to be the most e+ | sential to the working class. BECAUSE, it is a duty you owe to your- selves, your families, anc the couumnunity; no mao who in time of health, and pros- | perity neglected to prov de for sickness, | and adversity, can honestly receive help from others without ®ecoming a pauper, Recavse, the A.V. F. is notan Ass tea society bat has fixed premiums. Brcausk, the A. QO. F. offers no induce-~ iment= in cheap rates etc,to catch the crowds; but accepts actual their own mortacity rate of over 100 years as a true guide in the affiog of rates. Because, the A. O. F. bas no over pari officials, or long incumbents draining is funds. Its magagement being Ne. iife coniucied with strictest economy. Because, the A. O.F. is firmly estab- } lisned throughout the world, thus proving i a boom to the travelling bretbern,. { Brcarse, the Sub Hisn Court of Canads is responsible for the liabilities of its branches. Becavse,the A. O. F. experts, OF Wir govermentai WPrance and ; oth Working-men, seek protection, for times of sickness, so that when your wages are cut off your families shall not suffer or be dependent upon the cold charity me others, The A. O. PF. offers you such protections, atrates which are honest, hone-rt to you, honest to the society; you cannot obtam “-omething for nothing.” It’s record of 108 years is all suflicient proof of its honesty, its position today is better than ever in its history; it bas met all demands in the past, itis able to discharge all obligations in the tuture, and will be in existence when our. graud-children’s grand-childrep are grey haired. tui, terd ug our next meeting in Wrights Hall on Wedresday evening next, or by applying to R. W. WARD, Charlottetown. 157 1, eM Wes Ne S Mee Me CGN SIDE Vgne S Vy + GMS Se Boot & Shoe DEPARTMENT EN L&R GED. Prices Loweres Smal! sizes in Ladies’ Button, Cured of Bright's Disease by Dodd's ; | “Tf the United States army bad taken a the { ravages of disease arieing from the drink«~ eaida prominent phy- ; t hend tiee,— Gordon & re | local, ee experience On | has the support ! Any person wishing to join the Court | now forming in this city will oblige by at- ‘St James’ Sabbath er FROM INDIA AND CEYLON HevsJeas ELEPHANT BRAND |’ PURITY AND STRENGTH ) of Bright’s disease, Diabetes, or any other | kiduey completot, with them, ” | ” Coubined with flavour, make Tetley's Elephant Brand Indo Ceylon | - Packet Teas, favorites the world over. These qualities and their i . how prices have made them known as Sold in lead packets only. Retail price on every packet. 25c. TO $1.00 PER LB, If your grocer cannot supply you, write us and we will see your order is filled, 00000-00000000-0 JOSEPH TETLEY & CO., London, Eng., Canadian Head Office, 14 Lemoine St., Montreal, ix the only to be made proniiser, them for sale. A 76 31 seeing Uur Sw. Don't Take | Any Chances When You Buy a Watch Buy of a reliable dealer and let him take the chances, I safeway. without cere and deliberation. We give @ Baie —-- buyers have purchased their watches from us. Our waiches ere care fully selected and tested betore offering = vou A watch is too important a purchase Instead of idle A great many critical Why not you? cannot afford to buy without first s WW. W. WELLNER, Jeweler GRAND TEE PARTY } * e«en oe’ i | Cardigan Bridge j siesta The ladies of the congregation of St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, ‘ntead | holdsey a Tes Party on Thursday; July | 14th, in aid of church funds- | A Bazaar Tabie, furnished with art- icles useful and oruamental, will be one | of the many attractions onthe grou ds, A first-class commitiee has been formed to provide games and amusements, which with the saloons provided with refreshing temperate drinks, ice cream, and strawberries; will compine to give all | who come # right good a” will be there. Come one, come a!), and erjoy a pleas ant dev; schieds will be rounded off with a time «63 ype an Grand Concert in the evening — Held is Cardigan Hall. Admission vo grounds incinding tea | 2c. | Admission to grounds inc tnding dinner | 39e. Admission to Conrert a0c. BY ORDER Cardigan, June 29, Hillsborough | Tea | The ladies of Fort Augustus Parish,in- | tend holding a grand Tea Party, on MONDAY, JULY (8h! ' | | | A charming site has been | the church, commanding a { ! ‘GR fair view and the surround. manittee the Hillsb rough River ing country. The ec charge selected near | | ! fe | al | } of —e Sewerage Works Tenders for Cement 6rick and Stone. Sealed Seperate Tenders addressed to the undersigned will be received at this office until noon, on Tuesday, the 12tn of Jaly, inst., for the following materia!sS— l. Tenders endorsed “*Proposal for Ce- ment,” according to conditions and speci-~ fications and on forms supplied at this ciilce, each tender to be accompanied by @ certified cheque for $125, to be forfeited ifthe party decline the contract or fail to sa’ isfactorily complete it. 2. Terders endorsed “Proposal for Brick,” for 80,000 Bricks, according to cnd\tons snd on forms supp'ied at this «fice. Tenders Stone.” for and 350 boih being endorsed, “Proposal for 700 tons grey N.S.Stone, tons hard N, S. Stone, similiar in quality to the used in macadamiz! ng the city streets The commissioners do not bind them- relves toaccept the lowest or any tender. D. LAIRD, Chairman. Office of Commissioners of Sewer and Water Supply, Ch’town, P.E. I.4 Juty 2, 1898, eod It's All We Ask 9Se for 1000 No 1 cedar shingles, wlhey are worth store ‘move, bat for 15 days we make ' this offer, 4 are determiaued to leave nothiog undone to make the lXth a dayof enjoyment to | those who shail favor them with their! patronage’ Besides saloons well stocked wiih con- | fectionerv, strewhberries, ice cream, lem- perate drinks, eic; there will be dancing boothe, «wings,foot races and other sports, The steamer Hillsborougn will leave Ferry Wharf, Charlottetown, at 19a arriving at the grounds at 11.30; returning at 7-o’clock, p. m. The League of the Cross in attendance. The beautiful new church will to the public. Should ihe day prove untavorable the tea will be held on Wednesday, the 20th. sand will be be Open By Orver or ComMiITrea. 153 d&w 2aw School Pisnic | Laced Boots and Oxford shees —all teing cleared out under the first coat, some at HALF - PRICE Child’s shoes and strap slip-' pers, sizes 6, 7,8, 10, regular price 35, now 50c. J.B Macdonald & Co i ; 7. Mt PLE GROVEN OATH WILTSHIRE Wednesday, July {3th Come ard have a good days outing and see the deepest railway cutting, and high- est embankme:t on the Ie'aad. Game? and amusemants provided, refreshment booth will be supplied with | all the delicacies of the season. Tes Table for visitors. ‘T cain leaves at 9 p.m., local, Visitors fare. “Adults. 25c. Children lic. Visitors’ tea tickets 25c. 156 fr, sa, mo, tu ss oe ~ Mute zas Dineen! | a aatiede ' ; j } } i | i ' ; Mey i i j t } . Aiter 15 Days we will advance the price remember only 15 days ' from to-day. All classes ot shing es and all kinds of lum- ber at corresponding prices. Pons 181. James Barrett, Connolly’s Wharf. J ust hecelved a pice assortment.of) -s BLOUSE SETS the newest designs in sterling silver {and _ rolled plate, and selling very low, a W. N. TANTON Opposite Crabbe’s Hardre S.;-: sail ila aaa i