"Ba tte ———— i TT cm THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JUNE 30, 1897 When You uy Wate Yo. want a good one made of the best and most trust-wortny ma- terials, and by expert work-men, I carry a large line of the best wetches made, and warrant every watch to give Satisfaction, you intended buying a watch soon, can we talk it ever with you. esesouse : W. W. WoLLNER, } ] feweler nerhans : A THE ECLIPSE IBILEE Ti —ON — DOMINION DAY tT oe p Kd - us AD 4 An ideal spot to speed an eyjoyable day, only nine miles from Charlottetown, in a fieid surrounded by graceful Selds and groves, in the ceatre of a picturesque coun- trv in the vicinity Of-the great watering place quite near the North Shore, Acadia aud other hotels, the McDonald great aunm- _ ‘ mer dwelling, in fact in the midst ef all that is beautiful and charming, will cer- tainiy eclipse anything of the kind this season. Having the superior advantages of time, place and surroundings, together with tne full determination of ali con- cerned to delight, please and entertain in & most rdyal manner, all who will be so fortunate as to attend will exclaim ino the evening, “ I[sn’t this a great world vo live —" Besides the atizactive features sufficient to render the day a pleasing and enjoyable one, together with all the amusements, such as games of ali kinds, Wheels of Fortune, Resolving Swings, Music, Bowl- ing Alley, Shooting Gallery, the Bedford Tea will have the distinguished honor of introducing many Other rare attractions and amusemerts pever before at such gatherings. A species of all the winged and canine races, and a more varied and greater collection, perhaps, of domestic animals than any other province in our besutiful Dominion caa_ boast of, will be exbibiced. A bicycle track on the field, and in excellent cendit‘on, will be perhaps the most pleasing feavure of tbe day’s outing. There will be several bicyele races before aod after noon. The well known League of the Cross Brass Band witl come by epx<cial train from Charlottetosyn Ths sight of tke dinner table alone will give an appetite, and the strawberry, ice gream, oyster and refreshment tables, und in fact everything that will please and de- light the eye, taste aud hearing of yisitora will be provided. Proceeds im aid of the Tracadie New Church fund. Should the day prove ua- favorable the tea, etc., will be continued ep Saturday, 3rd. Besides the regular traias running at! reduced rates, a special wili leave Char- | lottetown at 9.15 o’clock standard; return- ing will leave Bedford at 4.30 o’clock; a train from Mount Stewart, leaving at 10 o’clock, standard, will leave Bedford 4.30. STATION. METHODIST CONFERENCE. Frepericron, June 28.—Dhe dom- inion government is to b+ memorialized notto mix up the prohibition plebiscite vote with anv other matter. Atthe Conference on Saturday, G. A. Ress, a probationer, who had been pre viously recommended to attend college, was placed at the disposal of the stationing committee to be seat toOacircuit if so neede!. Children’s day was fixed Sabbath in S ptember, for the first The memberspip of the church shows an increase of over 300. ‘'k} ’ , ’ The Enworth League committee re- ported 81 Young People’s Societies with 3,284. members, who for purposes $1,571. | raised various The susteptation reports show an in- crease of $2,554 | Rev. dobShenton moved a resolution town be fixed as ¢ place of the annual Atter some discussion it was resolved to refer the matter to a eommit- tee of five to report at the next coaference. Qu motion of Dr. Wilson a thanks was passed to Senator his donation of $250 to fund. The secretary of the statistical commit- | tee submitted the report on church mem- bership: 1,422 were added bership during the vear, that some central city or the permanent meetin conference. vote of Lewin for the sustentation to the mem- while 1,131 have The total membership gain for the -vear of } } ; removed or died. is now 13,027, 338. | ; t | a net Tte rite of baptism was adminis— i tered te 1,198 persons. | Another Chinese giant has been diseov- | ered. name is Foo, in from the } Chang is his Yunan China, where two eveling tours Like his predecesser. Chang, and he lives at West came across him recently. 7 feet 9 inches high. & reer Absolutely Pure. Celebratei for Strength end healthfulness. As- surest: < wud against alum and its great leavening auforms Of adulteration common tothe cheap brands ROYATDL BAK ING POWDER CO, NEW YORK. oo " ceeriigmaiagegmmaminnnta Sunlight Soap Wrapper Competition MAY. 1807. The fellowing are the winners in district No. 5, Provinee of Nova Scotia and Prinee Edward Island:— Winners of Stearn’s Bieycles. Mr. H. E. Flick, Halifax. Mr. Lous Bryson, Truro. Winners of Gold Watches, Mr. M. B. Harrison, Maccan Station. Mrs- S. L. Lawson, Amherst. Miss Maria McDonald, 18 Gottingen St., Halifax. Mrs. O. L. Price, Parsboro. Miss E. M. Lewis, Box 284. Yarmouth. t Seis $1.00 ‘ ‘ per set a - - per set 1.75 “ ‘ per set Big line of HAMMOEKS Just opened. All sizes—all | prices. Bargains in Base} Balls, Base Bats and Child ren’s Garden Tools. For value come to Sunnyside ] ookstor: ne FASZARD & _ MiGoRre NOTICE. _A meeting « { the ae legates of the First Electoral District of King’s | ( ounty, will be held in Souris, on { 4 gn ort 47 Cntr (lay novt +} CG nf oy nex. U A rf uly. at a » i +1 Ri x o'clock In tne artternoon, to nom- inate candidates to contest the sald district in the Liberal.Conservaiive | Int«rest, | JOHN McLEAN, | Convener. ° June 28—d&w The above competition will be continu— ed each month of 1897. LEVER BROS... Ltd.. Torouto Political Meetings, We, the undersigned Candidates in the Liberal-Conservative interest in the 4th electoral district of King’s County, will meet the electors in the following places, namely:— High Bank Hall, Monday, July 5th, at 6 o’clock, p. m. St. Mary’s Road Centre Schoolhouse, Wednesday, July Tth, at 6 o’clock p. m. Broekiyn Schoolhouse Thursday, July 8th, at 5 o,clock, p. m. Montague Bridge Hall, Friday. Jaly 9th at 4 o’clock, p. m.—jomt meeting of the Murray Harbor and Vardigan districts. Murray River Hall, Saturday, July 10th at 6 o’clock, p. m. Glen William Hall, Monday, July 17th, at 6 o'clock, p. m. Peter’s Road, Ist Schoolhouse east of Commercial Road, on Tusday. July L3th, at 6 o'clock, p. m. Lower Montague Hsl!, on Wednesday, July l4th, at 6 o’clock, p. m. Valleyfleid Hail, on Thursday, July 15th, at 6 o’clock, p. m. Murray Harbor South Hall, on Friday, July 16th, at 6 o'clock, p. m. Commercial Cross Hall, on Saturday, July 17th, at 4 o’clock, p. m. Heatherdale Hall, on Monday, 19th, at 6 o’clock, p. m. Opposing candidates are respectfully invited te attend. ALBERT P. PRO WSE, MURDOCK McKINNON, Murray Harbor, June 28th, 1597. dv 2aw—wid. Jaly — Afew boarders can be accommidated at Mrs. Johr. MelIntvre’s, on coraer of Bayfield and Great Geo Streets. | peared in ite true light. COLONIAL KINGS, That is the Way the Canadian and Other Premiers Were Regarded, The Toronto World publishes a letter under the date of Manchester, on the Subject of the recent tour through Eng- land aud Scotiand of the Coloual Pre- iniers, The tour, itsays, was a magnificent special train will leaye Charlottetown at | nN j ‘LOGAL AND OTHER ITER } = —_— | Camp Brienron will “break” on Friday. | Tue Daity Examiner will not be issued | to-morrow—Dominion Day. Sports at SUMMERSIDE to-morrew. The success. Che letter coutinues: ‘Any | thought that the Premiers would be re- | varded by the Great British public eimply as a species of curious beings on exhibi- tion tor @eweek, for any fear that the tour Would be In apy sense a farce was- diss!- hearty Liverpool! and completely demolished by the spon- ‘od sympathetic greetings met Poe trip immediately ap- Never before in pared t the cheers at labevull evers woere, the uisio ¥ of bations has been witnessed @ paraliel SpeClauc.e, a Specta sleof eleven Rocruwacd Kibys trom distant outposts of the Kimpire, returuicg to lay at the foot of the throue the the pecples represented. imperial Rome bas heard the tramp of the triumphal ma:caues, but those marches siguilica bivvidsbed, not peace and law. It was the high fe-tival of imperialism ; . ; sat : . Biiey latice Ui Wal auc the worship of the imperimtistic idea. The people bowed dowed down betore it. They shouted for it, they prayed fur it. uur} nobie cities showed tacir hurpital.:ty on its | [ny two Kia behalf. ‘the eleven pru-Cuusuis of throug of painotic epiin-— Their presence brought tome to iol simeno a tue work done by the Anglo-SaXxoa race bevoud the seas. The sovereigns of the ' ' > ’ ar , mf periai britain swept dorms amid a storm ari. in a way as uever before, Colonies stood fur all that is good and lasting 1a Kagiish institutions, laws and Ciyiiwation,. They showed in themse!ves the coiu power of England and the adapi:bility the English race and itS Cu-toms to strange environment. They representea the peaceful culmination of a work cum- mesced in blood by Drake, Kalergh, Woif and Nelson. And the noblest Romen of them all, wasour own Wilfred Laurier. Head and shoulders above the others, was the way a prominent Anstralian pai it to me. The Canadian Premier’s appearance and manner, his fluent delivery and his per- sonal magnetisin Created the Most iniense interest. Again the fact that he repre- sented not One colony but a vast confeder- ation of eight colonies. On the whole tour only one man could bear comparison with the Canadian, and that was Lord Balfour, of Burleigh, the Secretary fer Scotiand. At Edinburgn Mr. Laurier’s speech was especially happy, aad hisallusion to tbe ancient alliance of Scotland with his owa race roused the euthusiasm of the citizens of “*Auld Reekie.” —There were fifty-three cases disposed of at the police court during the mouth of dune. Of these all excepting one or two are traceable to jiquor-drinking. MESSAGE TO MEN, Proving that Tiu «¢ Ronesty and True Phi autre hy Stiil tixist. If any man who is weak, nervous and debilitated, er who is suffering from any of the various troubles resulting from youth- ful folly, excesses or overwerk, will take heart and write to me, I wil! send nim con- fidentially and free of charge the plan pursued by whieh I was completely restor- ed to perfect health aud marbood, arter years of suffering from Nervoue Debility, ioss of Vigor and Organic Weakaess, I have nothing to sell, and therefore waot no money, but as I know through my Own experience how to sympathize 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 [ nearly lost faith in mankind buat 1 rejoice to say that] am now perfectly well and happy once more and am desirous thereiore to make this certain means of cure known toall. If you will write to me you can rely upon being cured and tne proud satisfaction of having be2n of great service to one in need will be sufficient re- ward for my trouble. Absolute secrecy assured. Send 5c silver to cover postage and address Mr. G. Strong, North Rock- wood, Mich. 135 p&w. —_—_———— > LOCAL NOTICES, Re ee Five hundred quarts of Belfast stra#- berries selling at 20¢c a quartat W. F. Carters. Fresh lime juice and cordials cheap for Dominion Day.—Reddin Bros. A migkty midsummer clearance sale at Week’s begins July 2 and lasts 10 days. You can have your choice from 70 pieces of dress goods worth up to 80c, 35¢ 1s the price at thie sale; 50c buys our finest dress goods, regular price upto $1 per yard. This is a rare chance. Remember 35c_ for dress goods worth up to 80c; and 5c for dress goods worth up to $1. Clearance of hats at 10c, 25c and 50c¢ for heats worth up to $1.26. Black and colored capes, velvet and Jace capes, 3 prices, $2 for capes worth up to $4.15, at $2 75 worth up to $5.25, at $4 our best, worth up tog825. Also 20 per cent off all our stock of ladies water- roofs. Blouse sale still continues, blouses from 25c up. This isa rare chance, see eale for 10 days. 15L—dlw&w3in. Thirty-five cents buys dress goods worth up to 80c; 50c¢ buys dress goods worth up to $1; $2 buys capes worth up to $4.15; p= few lace will be cleared cheap. Ladies’ waterproofs at 20 % discount. Blouses from 25¢ up. Shraw bats, balance of our stock at 10c, 25c,and 50c, worth up to continue for ten days. A rare chance. Big bargains. —W. A Weeks & Co., whole- sale aud retail. 151 d lw, wk 2i | our ad.— W. A. Weeks & Co., midsummer } 3.00 a.m. ‘isapsilatiiesen Tue Sream Daepas is idle sgain. An accident to the tug is said to be the cause: Tae Drama.—The Ethel Tucker Com- pany will open a week’s engagement at the Opera House on Monday evening next. The Ethel Tucker Company made an excellent impression when here last sea- son, ani will doubtless draw big houses. DeLEGATES going to the Convention at Long River will please notice the following: ‘hose coming from the west will take the morning train on July 6th to Kensington; and those from the east,the evening train. Carriages will await delegates wt Kensington to con- vey to Kensington. Lidieatil clipe Ay OLp AnD WELL Trizp ReMEeDy.— Mis. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup bas been used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teething with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain,cures wind colic, anu 18 the best remedy forDiarrhoea, Js pleasant to the taste. Soid by Druggists inevery part of the world. Twenty-five cevts » bottle, Its value is incaicuiabie. and ask for Mrs. Winslow’s Soot h , and take no other kind 1 3 5w Presbyterial hoe Sure bet HOV EM, —_—— iStgna’s) Daveutrers.—An informal re ception of the King’s Daughters, was held last evening at St. Paul’s Rectory. A large number aitended and spent a pleas ant hour ip sOCclai Intersour music and Miss Tilley gave a brief address .2 ad singing. | On the Vrder and the good it is doing, ex- $2.75 buys capes worth up to $5.25; $4.00 | buvs our best capes worth up $8.25. A | $1.20. This big midsummer sale wiil | pressing the hope of soon seeing a circle formed by the school girls, after which seven new members were enrolled. Re- freshments were served, and Miss Biggart, of New York, gave incidents illustrating the protection, etc., accruiog from wear- ing the’ bad ge, the little silver cross, eirls MR- WHEAR E NTERTAINEQ. Mr. Louis G. Whear will leave for Toronto tomorrow morning. Last evening about twenty of Mr. Whear’s friends enter - tained him at the residence of Mr. J. A. Farqubarsou, and presented him witha handsome gold chain and sovereign-charm, accompanying the gift with the following address, which was signed by all present : Mr. Louis G. Whear: Dear Sir,—A few of your friends, learn- ing that you intend Jeaving your native city to makea home in Toronto, cannot allow you to take your departure , from among us without giving expression to the kind feeling that has always existed be- tween you and your associates in this city. We may be permitted to indulge the hope that in leaving Charlottetown you will carry away with you agreeable recollections of the many pleasant hours spent with us. That in whatever business you mag en- gage, you will always meet with prosper- ity, and achieve that degree of success which your excellent characterand abilities merit, is the earnest hope of us all. Ye taking leave of you we trust that you will always remember that you occupy a warm place in the hearts of your comrades in the “Garden of the Gulf.” Please accept the accompanying present as a token of our regard and esteem. The entertainment throughout was ex- ceedingly pleasant, and mavy kind words were spoken regarding the guest of ‘the evening. Mr. Whear evidently carries with him the best wishes of all by whom be is known. PERSO NAL. Mr. Chas. Rowe has returned from a month’s very pleasant visit to her grand- daughter in Charlottetown. — Moncton Times. Queen Hotel: Mrs. Geo Forrest; Miss Forrest, Nappan N. §; J. C. Stewart, Toronto; A J. Stewart, Toronto. Sir Louis Davies aud Lady Davies leave for Loudon to-day. The Misses Davies re- turned to Charlottetown from Ottawa last evening. Mr. E.F. Coombs has boen called to Digby on account of the serious illness of bis wife, who is visiting her daughter. —St Jobn Telegraph. We hear that Major Geo. L. Dogherty, Superinteudent of Military Stores and District Paymaster, has been relieved of his office, and has to-day handed over the stores to Col. Moore. Major Dogherty has been a most efficient cfficer, and has given the fullest satisfaction in the discharge of his duties. It is hoped that the order for his dismissal wlilgbe resemded. Hotel Davies: N. McLaren, Brndene!] Mills; I.C Hall, Hotel Acadia; W. R. M«Kay,S’Side; Mrs. J. A. McDonald, Miss McDonald, Glenaladalc; B.C. Cox, Souris; F. W, Peters, S’Side; Mrs. Martin, Dundas; C. Faweett, Sackville; F. A. Churchill, ¥ C. Rattray, Rustico; W. C. Pitfield, M. U. Barbour, J. E. Sullom, A. H. Notman, St. John; H. D. Simmons, W. H. Lydale, Montrea); Edward Buffims, J. R. Showe, Toronto; Walter Nichols, Calais. Mr. Arthur Peier’s is visiting St. Teresa’s. Mr. Petera represents the St. Peter’s District in the Provincial Legisla- ture, and as an election will take place in two or three weeks time be thought he would pay his constituents a visit. It is said that he has not visited his district since the last election, and seized upon the present as a favorable time to make up for past negligence in this respect. But his memory evidently failed him as to the ' hounds of his district when he went to St. Teresa’s. \ Se TT, S.rypnsFtFENSRP ANTEPGRDerPePNvveanNRHDGeEpprapenpnnppennennennnnennennne Meet me at The Always Busy Store. SGOSGOOOGSS93 oo yes. ATH TOWELS PRERARIRIRERIR gusstreor dinary Value : In Tuurkish Bath Towels TFOOYTER RT TLTTTEET DIET ETT A TTT FETT APPT ADIT ETT PPT PPD ARPA NPN ane Size 39x19 inches.....-....123c each *. “050... 6k ie ale ae ee ‘Ss $0825 -* cévséeons le te S 4220 2" + oie os re eee ee o20e0660e890 And 58x27 inches, almost a Bath Sheet, for 36c each, @346B 2888 SlTANLEY BROS., The Always Busy Store NAASMAhd: AAAAMGLAAMASGSUbLaAGMMdds GUbeAbbkddbbddddbdddadddaes MAMAMADAAAAAAAAUAAADADADADAASAASAAAAAADALAAAAGALAAAAAAAAGAAAAAALALALAGALAAGAALLLALALALALALAAGALAAALAALLddddddddbddddd: NUP TPTPDTALTTTTTRREDRPARE FRRPRT ATER T TT PTF ATF T FEIT ae eee ee Children's Teeth SES SES SF SSS SESE EE EEE ES should be looked atter early and frequently. Neglect in early life means artificial be- fore middle life. NO MOTHER RTE EE ie relishes such a prospect for her littleone. The safe way is to have the little one’s teeth examined. Chances are notk- ing will be needed, but if decay has commenced. we'll stop it. Beautiful Teeth CSEPLSEE ESE YE SEE are the prettiest thing about a pretty woman Our modern methods make it possible for everybody to have pretty teeth. 3 Warranted Work—Moderais Charges. BRRLIN METHOD OF PAINLESS DENTISTRY Nerssvevnnnrvanenstteay c LBL ENTAL PARLORS OVER STORE PROWSE BROS.