PERSONAL. ee w—— J.B Brecken has returned to : no : : aarlottetown from the | nited States. ar. Paratx's Hats.—-Webnelliapeten cot Ff, Parker Carvell of Carvell Bros, |; , = ne on a trip to England. He willbe; © ae »n for the Jubilee celebration. LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS a » Londo : Farm Purcuassp.—The Laird farm at ihe Queen Hetel : Peter McLaren, M. North Bedeque has been purchased by Mr. Brudenell; W. ©. Kennedy, citv; Jobo 2 GC, McLeod, of Summerside. bs paker; do; A. G@ Campbell, Montreal. wile Md "fis Honor the Lieutenant Governor and} DPritt.—No. 2 Co, G. A., meets at sis A. D. C., Major Weeks will leave fOr QOrder!y rooms at 8 to-night. Every man : ga tomorrow morning ip connection required to organize sections for com peti- ah the Jabilee celebration. i ; tion. "yrs. Geo. McSweeney aud family crossed : : premise th enend a few | cs Island vesterdsy to spe pd 4 j BoP. F Monc- | —-—<g——__——— Sovea’s Banp.—An effort is being made ; arse. jg with friends at Sum" to bave Sousa’s famous band give a mat- E on Times. Sep cinehill, N. §&., Wee performance in Summerside on their , r wiplii aVe Ge y. Dr. Heartz, of Springht's, ©’? way tu Charlottetown. ached with much acceptance in Grace . Peat v . There was a large B ppareb last evening. Phere was a large — Miss McMauoy has kindly copsented to pgrec ation. ; : . . give an impersonation of Henry Irving S jris pleasing to ber eras aaa = F. *in English you Know,” in St. Patrick’s ; fullerton, the esteemed | ote: “ “ pet Mall oo W ednesday evening. ho has bee. i!] for several days re cbarch. w gst, fs IMproving 10 health. Scmumersipe Park.—The Summerside ‘Yr. Betts, lately teller of the Merchants ,.,.ting Park has been purchased by the tank of Halifax at Kingston, has been Sy ,merside Amateur Athletic Associa- wggaferred tO & position In the Charlotte- «.4. who will fit it up for bicycling and wan agency of thesame bank. j ‘ulber sports, James Quarter, of Gimletville, N C., has pamed his four children, First, Secovd, (. W. A.—Adjourned regular meeting qhird and Fourth respectively. They are ofthe C. W. A. will be held in their club geserally spoken of asthe Four Quarter? rooms this evening at 8 o’clock. A full vimletville. : ee | attendance is requested, as business of “At the Hotel Davies: W. Springings, L. importance is to be brought up. q, Jacobs, Mou'real; A. H. Howerth, oe Toronto; J. L. Crowell, Halifax; Wm. Hal’, Dirvatnerta Preyacent.—Diphtheria is Yovtreai; James Reid, J. M. Fraser, Hali prevalent at Corn Kidge, King’s County. ax; J. W. Vener, J. H. Radford, Montrea'; One family lost three chi'dren by the dis- 4. B. Massey, Fredericton; D Wateon ©) ease. There is one case at Lower Ridge Se. R. Jozeph, Montreal; R.F. Merlin, and the schoo! bas been Halifax; 0. W. Bugbee, Boston; C. A. ' account.—Moucion Times, geney, Montreal; Mr. J. k, Breckeo, Miss A Winnie Brecken, city; John Henery, Sum- mearside. a closed on that More Oats.—The brigantine Cosmo, ‘Capt. Mallgraf, completed taking ia ber oo cargo of black and white oats at Summer- side on Saturday and is to sail with the first fair wind for the British Chaunel. The vessel and cargo of about 40,000 Minstrel bushels are owned by the Messrs. Richards, Sh of Bideford. 0 WV Ir Dogsy’r Taxke—The Halifax City Counci! bas turown cold water on Lady - eee Aberdeen’s Victorian Order of Nurses by referring to the Mayor, the report of the | Jubilee committee, that they had no juri:- ‘diction in this matter. This means shelv- ST PATRICK'S HALL 1 ing the scheme. The idea evidently does W ( esta Fy’ | nut take in Halifax. C N y Oy Big Srarx.—The Pioneer says: We . MAY 19th. \ike show on Saturday morning a stalk of the red strawberry rhubarb, grown in the Under the auspices of the ‘garden of Mrs John McKay, New Annan, League of the Cross. which will compare favorably with any- j thing in the rhubarb line. The stalk PART I. |} measured three inches in circumference 1. Who Stole de Ham? ...... Brudder Bones and is a remarkable growth for this season 2 On the Levee by the River Site. ... of the year—backward at that. The stalk vcuue Brudder Rastus - § Election Sove." Bradders Bones, Tambo *bown us was only one of a considerable Rastus and Eph quantity as good in Mrs McKay’s garden. 4 Lwant to see de Dear ole Home once ; a MOre,....... . Krudder Nathaniel | 5. Meet me at de Sunrise in the Moen- Sr uhetebercses béeed Brndder Tambo — & Ifyou Love me Darling .... Young Snow- Va.vasie Pair or Trowsers— An old pair ef trowsers worth more than $100 is ball. not seen every day. A slack-wire walker t oe pon Daen 9 Ae ea »h in London has an article of this kind “AARNE ohe ate ere" i which be would not exchange for a £20 raat Ss note. They are made of twen'y-five com- ee lfe’s lana Deen $9 Oe. ‘plete skins of the ee — a? Speech .... ........... Brudder Eph and are in some piaces t iree 1nc ars CK. Solo—The Bel'e of Tenessee .... Brudder The first requirement In performing on @ Nathaniel, wire one-fourth of an inch in diameter s. Impersonation of Henry Irving— ‘418 English. you Know .... is an indestructibie material—London ee etccs eee MOMaRON Sketch. §. Theolored Knights of Phythias, eee PS Military ‘oom: Parade by 38 Colored | oe a3 Gentlemen. An Istuaxper Kituep.—Kenneth Me- CE EE OS Mr.’W. J Brown |! ative o Milton was accidentally 7, Swing Dose Gold: n (ates wide open...... ‘ Beth, a native of ; It sian Young =nowball | killed near Galeton, Pa., recently. & Tuta Soio—Brass Ace — Dr. (.E Kennedy | seems that Mr. McBeth was brakeman on 2 NT nee ete eie iaelo, | one of the cars making up a logging train, uh. my Little Coon. which, whilst separated from the engine Vocal Solo—Willie’s Ship....Mrs. Melvin! 4) 9 down grade, got beyond the control Admi Soe O48 See ee of the brakes aud plunged with fearful en were a Pate Oe ore speed into several other cars at the bottom 5 Se Pee tte of the grade. The shock of the collision threw Mr. McBeth from the car, the wheels of which passed over him mang- ling him in a horrible manner. Mr. Mc- Beth lived only a few hours after the accident. He was twenty-six years of age. sPePOVesrs,sessseser If You want THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN MAY 17, 1897. RR PERE MELT AES ALT RT eR A METHODIST MISSIONS. Breck*n at First Church Yesterday. The services in the First Methodist Church yesterday were of special interest. Rev. Dr. Brecken, of Mouct Allison University, preached at both services to large an] deeply interested congregations, sermons at once eloquent and full of spiritual power. Dr. Brecken came to presentithe claims of missions aud the local committee is to be congratulated on thier excellent selection of an advocate of this important department of the work of the church. The morning sermon was from Philip- pians 1-22, and developed, most helpfrully, the power of the indwelling Christ to reconstruct the life of the individual, o/ the nation and of the world; impressively showing that the great need of the world is a manifested and indwelling Christ and that all things can be done by the individ- nal and the Charch if strengthened by the Christ. Rev. Dr. Heartz, of Springhill, N. S., assisted in the morning service. in the evening the Pastor of the Church, in presenting the 72nd Aunual Report of the Missionary Society, urged the congre- gation by increased liberality to assist in the conversion of the Gentiles and hasten the coming of the Kingdom of Gol. He avnounced the committee in charge of this part of the Church’s work, as follows +> Rey. Dr, Methopist Messrs, L. L. Beer, Richard Heartz, Mayor Dawson, W. A. Weeks, Co!. F. 8. Moore, Dr. R. Jobnson, J. T. Mellish, Wm. Boyle, W. W. Stanley, and G. Frank Beer, Secretarv. Rev. Dr. Brecken delivered a powerful plea for missions, from Romans 1-14, 15. With strong argument and beautiful illus- trations he made the great congregation feel atonce the privilege and duty of assisting in this noble work of preaching the Gospel of the Son of God. The choir was in fine form and fur- nisbed appropriate music, the rendering of the Anthem in the evening service being especially fioe. After prayer Miss Florrie Karle delighted the congregation with her beautiful rendering of the solo “Babylon.” The congregational singing in this Church is hearty and good, —— EE Y Our auctions are every market day and mo reserve prices. Sale tomorrow begins at Lalf-past one o’clock.—E. H. Norton. None as Cicod as E. & D. 090006 04960906 090466000 OUR SODA FOUNTAINS O00 are now in full running order. When you want genuine SODA WATER drawn just right, with pure fruit-juice flavors, served in polished glass (thin as paper) from clean, well appointed fountains, you’ll make no mis- take 1f you come to us, Johnson & Johnson OSS SO. GOSS 9096 9660 660668864 6960600600606 2 ; okie THE DRUGGISTS. : ! The Best Tea bun, get the German Bun. They are made only at the Eelipse Bak- ery. | PRICE (0c PER DOZ Telephone 98. D. STEWART ECLIPSE BAKERY Bakes Best Bread. ve 22222223 34ee LES US SUPPOSE —~ that you Want te buy a Watch. If this is true, we have the Watch you want to buy. A}l that is necessary is for us to yet together and agree on the Price PRICES AND QUALITY of our immense stock will con- vince you that we are at the and froat in the waich trade, W. W, WELLNER, = eee 8 6206000083838 030720303 8338 to choose from Printed Wrappers. Jeweler . Blouses for Blouses tor Blouses for Blouses for Blouses for Blouses for 1.00 Blouses for 1.10 Blouges for 1.15 Blouses for 1,32 Silk Blouses in nice designs at moderate prices- ial job line of Blouses from 25< each. The whole lot, (about 108) selling at half the usual price. Splendid value in Ladies BEER BROS BLOUSE WEEK BEER BROS. The season of the year when you shou!d purchase your summer Blouses has now arrised, and we are prepared with a very superior assortment for you 49e 59e 75¢c 82c 88s A spec- Bankrupt --- . . Clothing, BANKRUPT SUIS For Children. BANKRUPT SUITS For Youths. BANKRUPT SUITS For Men. 150, (One hundred and fifty) good all wool Suits in a nice dark grey check, tweed, worth $7, $8 aud $9, your choice for $5. 44 (Forty-four) dark brown tweed, worth $20 950, bankrupt price, $6.76 86, (Eighty-six) all wool Irish Serge Suits for men, worth $12.75,our price is only $8.90 200, (Two Hundred) Alabama Tweed Suits, size 36 to 44, worth $13, your choice of the four different shades, for $9.15, FrwsMr7FTrsmrv7vrwar Blouse Suits, Sailor Suits, 2. piece Suits, 3 piece Suits, Men’s Blue and Black Worsted Suits, Men’s Tweed Suits, Youths’ Hundreds of odd lines in boys’ Suits. Tweed Suits. Boys’ odd Pants, Men’s Suits, Men’s odd Coats, cte, that must and will be cleared out regardless of cost. Men’s Pants, worth $1.25 for 75c; Men’s Pants, worth $.50 for $1.90; Men’s Pants, worth $1.75 for $1.25, PROWSE BROTHERS, a Se Ln? ~~ . BY — Flower and Garden Vegetable Seed FROM — HASZARD & Moore Want Good Results and Low Prices Bargains Given For Thirty Days I have decided to sell my stock of Cloc W atches, Jewelry. Spectacles, &c., &.,t a big discount for cash for thirty days. A persons buying ten dollars worth of goods i that time will receive a present worth one dol lar or have it deducted off the article they purchase. Any person having. watches or clocks out of order will do well to have them repaired and put in good running order by me, and regulated by Town Time. The articles entrusted to me will receive my pesenal at tentio. Store open from 8 a. m. to 8 p, m. G. G, JURY, North Side Queen Square, IF YOU O ite Post Office 72 2aw &w ah aie ; Snag Eaglih Mak CUNN & COMPANY, LIMITED Merchants, Millers & Commission Brokers, Halifax, N. S., and London and Liverpoo!, Eng. PROVISIONAL DIRECTORS Evan THompson,.Elmsdale, Merchant, - . . - ~ President Beprorp R. Bent, Amhert, Merchant, - ~ . - - Vice-President Joun Bricuty, Rockinghem, Merchant, - - - . Secretary- Treasurer EUGENE SULLIVAN, Halifax, (late Manager A. Gun & Co.,), « . H. W, C. Boak, LL. B. Barrister, Halifax. SOLICITORS.—Messrs. Ross, MELLISH & MATHERS, Halifax. AUDITOR.—W. Simms Lee, Halifax. BANKERS.—HALIFAX BANKING COMPANY, Halifax and Branches. OFFICES.—At Mills, 19 to 23 Campbell Road, Halifax N, S. Manager Present Capital of the Company, - $70,000.00 Divided into 3,500 Shares of $10.00 Each. 350 Bonds of $100.00 Each The bonds bearing interest at 7 per cent. are redeemable ten years from date of issue, and are to be secured by a first mortgage of all the property, assets, and franchises of the Com- pany to be made to the Eastern Trust Company of Halifax, and by a sinking fund which will provide for repayment of the bonds at maturity. Gunn & Co., LimITED, has been incerporated by special Act of the Legislature cf Nova Scotia, March 1st, 1897, and under the provisions of its charter it is empowered to purchase all the Mills, Warehouses, Properties, Good Wills of A. Gunn & Co,, Campbell Road, Hali- fax, N. S.and Bricnty & Pace, Upper Water Street, Halifax, N. S., and these properties have been taken over by the Company with a view of further developing same. A few of the shares or bonds are still unalloted and the Directors beg to draw the atten- tion of merchants and others interested in P. E, I. produce the advantage of being connected with this company. Each share ur bond holder will be advised weekly the state of the Euro- pean and Local Markets. Hay is a special feature in the business of the company,and their Cold Storage arrangements both on this and the other side of the water will enable them to handle all perishable produce more profitably than hitherto.* The Secretary of the company is now’staying at the Davies House, Charlottetown, and is prepared to give any informafion respecting the business. siti i iit iinet i a al i