aol — | ¢ : ; or _ THAT SATISFIED FEELING «= That’s ired by a th» clean, fresr'y papered ‘ i ° » room is worth twice its {Ih (hh rr ———— res (hv ||» th» I lim (li (I He {Ih ; se? & small ft your selec- mis mace here. item Loo Cc Handsome pa ers W [hr Hand: pers were never so cheap ag iis |» season. ih MOORE & McLEOD jin The Wall Paper Men. i UF —~wewewewyw¥wwYy iy. i ig Come early, Be & & SF mo eee eee eer — SS Blouse Sets log Guard Chains Belt Buckles. I am showing a grand selection of these popular gocdz, many pretty de- sigas to chegse trom. {Tick PINS, An endleas variety, all new, bright and sparkling See them. | ¥. W. WELLNER. Jeweler ET TE TT PE LE TEP BY NT ETP Ih ANTI-CHRISTIAN RIOTS, A Koman Catholic Priest Strot and His Body Hacked to Picees. A special to the New York Herald from Vancouver, B. C., says: “Anti-British riots have takea place in Lin Ching, China. A mob of fanatic:, loudly con - plaining that Roman Catholics had kid- vapped their children, rushed 8 muliane ously On the miesion buildings. In the fierce fight that ensued three (hrisiiavs were killed outright, eight wounded and four captured. Particulars are coming ja very meagrely. The Rev. F ther Muzelis is among the Roman (a hi diss killed. The wildly yelling mub avacked the rear and front of the priest's house. With the help of friendly natives he barricated the back and faced the mobin front with a The priest was snot and his body hacked to pieces, Placard+ are being posted throughont many districts, stating that foreigners must bedriven out of the country, or China will be divided between them, and their homes destroyed, and their children stolen irom them. It is feared that more murdere will oc cur, as leagues are being formed in sone districts, thousands strong, with the avow ed intention of exterminating the Romaa | Cacbolic mi-sionaries. The missionaries | refuse to leave, saying they wiil resist to | the last, trusting to Providence. The priests sent out from the parish headquarters are 27 in number, the bishop | being Myr. Guillon. There are, besides, thirteen nuns. +The mission is divided into twenty-five stations, which are aite: d- ed by about 15,000 Chine-e or Manchurian ; Cathohe. These ecclesiastics state that | the missionaries are inclined to attribu e the atrocities which are reported trom , Mongolia to robbers who infest the country rather than be political or anu-rel’giou: | agitators, Lo@ab NOTICES. | Tonigh.—Your choice of boots in ovr window at 98 cents @ pair; snsp-.—R. K, Jost. | Gente’ furnishings at very low prices.— D. A. Bruce’ Five Carrington hats at low prices; hurd and soft, black aad colored, at D. A. Brace’s. Ladies balbriggan under-veste, short tleeves, at forty ceuta.—T. J, Harris, Lon- don House. Straw hate in latest styles; al) sizea up to 74, at lowest prices at John McLeod & Co's. —— <= The legislature of Illinois purposes to ert ’ Island Railway QUERN'S JUBILEE. +* Tnconnection with the Queen’s Diamond Jabilee, return tickets will be issued at one frst-cias fare to and from all stations on this Railway, on the 2iet and 22nd June, inst., good fer return up to and on June Pith, 1897. A Special Pastenger Train will leave Tigniek at 5 a. m., on June 22nd; Sum- merside at 7.30 a. m., atrive at Ch’town at l06.m., and Jeave Ci’iown fi- return at ll p. m. Tiekete, good fer return by this train and by afternoon train on June 23rd, will de iseued at special reduced rates. Return ticketa will be issued at special -sreduced rates to Charlottetown, from all points east by forenooptrain on June 22, good for return by special train leaving | Ch’town for Souris and Georgetown at! 10.30 p.m.cn June 220d, and by after! 00D train on 23rd June. For parte: a-s as to fures, snd tm: t ble of syecis) train, see posters at stations. A. McBONALD, ~P. POTTINGDR. Superinundent, Gen. Mgr. Gov. Rys. Moncior, N B. Railway Office, Ch’ <wn June 11, ’97. Auction Sale. oes Of Stock, Crep, Farm Im- + plements and Furniture. To be sold by Public Auction on the premises ef the late Christopher Balman, Rustico, Lot 24, on WEDNESDA., the SIXTEENTH JUNE, 1897, commencirg at ll o'clock a.m. sharp, the tollowing : — STOCK—7 Extra Farm Horeer, 7 Choice Milch Cows, 3 Heifers, 2 years old; 3 do, 1 year old; 4 Calves, 13 well~ bred Sheep, 4 Pigs, | brood Sow and litter, 3 fat Pigs, IMPLEMBNTS.—1 Maxwell binder, 2 hay mowers, 1 threshing machine, 1 set fannere, 1 seeder, 2 whee! rakes, 4 ploughs Lisoulding plough and scoffler, 3 sets pike harrowa, 1 spring tooth harrow, 1 fcuffler, 2 truck wagons, 4 cart*, 3 trucks, 4 wood sleighs, | box sleigh, 2 light sleighs, I potato digger, 2 Rollers, driving carriager, 3 reta light harness, 2 fur robes, 3 séte cart harness, 1 set truck wagon harness, 2 rets slough harness, forks, shovels, bows, &c. CROP. 10 tops hay, a quantity each Of wheat, oats, potatoes and barley. Hourehold Furniture, Dairy Utensils and articles too pnmerous to mention. Te-ms -Allenms of $5.00 and under Casi; over $5.00 nine months credit wil) be given on aporoved Joint Notes. Frederick Bulman Robert Buiman EBxecutors. F. H. HORNE, aG—dy td. Auctieneer. LUST.— Yestereay a small bag purse con- ‘aining $1900 in United States motes, The finder wilber , A Sifice © rewsr/ea Sy lenving it ree 8 space Samy increase the salaries of the judges of the eupreme court of that state from $5,000 to $7,000 per year. McMillan & Hornsby’s FOR WALL PAPER DIED. At Mount Stewart, on June 10th, Frank J«, elder son of Peter W. McLeod, aged 13 years. At St. Peter’s Harbor,on June 9h, Margaret Maria, wife of Charles W. Mc- Ewen, aged 44 years. _= 4 When you buy Sarsaparilla Ask for the best and you'll Get Ayer’s. Ask for Ayer’s and you'll get The Best. JUNE 21,1897. A few good men wanted for, No. 3 Company. 82nd Batallion to complete establishment. Men having had some military training prefered. Apply at once to ' CAPT. D. STEWART. CANADA Province of Prince Edward Island ee In Chance:y. Ia the7ROlis Court. William Henry Aitken, Frederick Parker Carvell, and John Albert Messervey, Complainants, and Elisha N. Wright and Isaa¢ Newton Schurman, Defendants. Pursuant to the order of the Court of Chancery, bearing date the 4th day of May, A.D., 1897, notice is hereby given that all creditors having claims against the late firm of Wright, Schur- man & Co., of Summerside, Prince County, in Prince Edward Island, do fyle their accounts befure me at my office, in Brown’s Block, in Charlotte- town, P. E£. Island, on or before the 17th day of June, A.D., 1897. f Dated this 26th day of May,, A. D., 1897. gt °° E. R. BROW,. Master Extraordinary in Chancery. 123—eodtl17th. rifle, but the bar cade-fwere broken down. | ——. THE KAISER'S SPIES. Unpopularity of His stajesty’s Metdods of Governmeut, The New York Sun’s London correspon- dent says:—Woe betide the poor German subject who dares to criticise his Emperor. A trial for Jese majeste and years in prison can alone atoue for,such acrime. Polit c- al spies like the Delatores of corrupt, im- perial Rome prowl in all parts of the Fatheiland and denounce the’ unwary ciuzep. Sycopbanti¢ public prosecutors indict bim with the greatest zeal and offi- cial fury for some lese mejeste which is otten nothing but a hasty expression. These pushing young attorneys of the King demean themselves by taking up a case in which, perhaps years &z0O, & man in the presence of his own family made xn unguarded remark about the ‘Emperor. He is now denounced to the police by a servant or a bad relative from spite or other infamous motive. Poor wretches who ina moment of excitement, or per- baps a drunken fit, used bad language about the Emperor—for in nine cases out of ten it is nething more-are sure to ba punished severely without. the slightest | hope of pe'dov; whereas a nobleman or a inilitary officer who has killed a private citizen is let off with a short imprisomeat. ‘his the middle clasees see with sullen di-conteut. The administration of yascice, formerly the brightest spotin Prussian pubiie life, is tarnished as soon as the rliyatestqnvestion arises between the feudal vobility wud the citizen clase, The equal- ity of ail Prnssians before the law no lon-} ver @xiS(s, The discontent is not limited to the Social Democrats. The middie. classes grumble ard complain. The Emperor rosters the pretensions of the feudal no- bility, and thousands are thus driven © into ihe ranks of the Social Democratic party. The Emperor thinks that reactiovary laws for the suppreesion of violence will stem the tide, whicu they can no more do than Mrs. Partington’s broom. The hizbest. military circles are con- tinualiy in trepidation lest the Empecer, in one Of uis ucaccountable fits of evergy, should plunge the country into war and | Adjutant Galt, then insist upon taking the command of the army and being his own General-in- Chief, Staff Commander, aud everything else under heaven. A vew and important political office bas been created, that of Political Commisesion- er, whose province is to watch and in- iluence by all possiblé means political feeling in disaffected districta, such ae the Polish provinces, the Reichsland, and Northern Schleswig-Holsteia. Four such Commissioners have been appointed at Dantsic, Konigsburg, Posh and Breslau POOR MACKEREL CATCH’ —_—~— -—— ‘The Villagers of Nova Scotia are Threatene1 with’ Want, According to Jate Halifax advicea a serious degree of want is likely to be felt by the populations of the western shore~village if fishing does not improve. Fish vendors have visited. Prospect and neighboring places in search of mackerel, and have been unable to get any. Very few have been taker. The fish passed the cvast and did not strike in shore until near Canso,. Numbers were taken in the eastward and shipped to Boston via Hali- fax. The western shore people are now de- pending on the second run of mackerel prov- ing better for them. If this fails it is a serious question what the people will do for the summer. Some of the western people com- plain bitterly of the destruction of their nets by the Gloucester schooners. A large num- ber of nets have been torn when set lately, and a heavy loss caused to the owners. .One man had five nets, valued ata hundred and filty dollars, destroyed. The people say. the Gloucester schooners deliberately sail through the nets, cuite indifferent of the damage Which must follow. The skippers of these vessels t: ke this means of venting their ill-wil) upon i macent people for the enforcement of. the tiuee-mile limit and its restrictions. It was remarked last week that a large fleet o Gloucester vessels sailed up aad down into the three-mile limit for several days. They did not dare to take aay fish, even if they had seen any, but they sailed through every net they could see and the aggregate damage caused the shure fishermen has beén very heavy. in many cases all the nets of individ- uals were destroyeb, which would have. left the u ifortunate owners helpless to catch any mackerel had the fish happened to strike in A complaint is to be made to the Dominion Government. PEHSONAL.. J.E. Wyatt, B-q., of Summerside, is in the city. Rev. J. A. McDonald, of Miscouche, is yfaiting the city. J. T. Crockett, Charlottetown, is staying at the Dafferin.—St. John Sun. ety At thefQueen H tei: Johh McEacheron, Cherry Valley; Wm. Moffatt, Cavendish Road; J. N. Benjamin, Pagwash; G. A. Andres, Amherst; Ruth Simpson, Halifax. Atthe Hotel Davies: Fred. Russell, Montreal; H, KE. Wall, de; Chas. Nicoll, d:; W. B. Murdock, di; John J. Lawson, L. S. Klotz, Toronto; Peter MacNutt, Malpeque; Major Scharman, Summersid: ; W.R.Cochern, Brooklyn, N. Y. W.5. McGregor, Toronto; V. H. Becker, Chicago; J. Coffey, Moncton. Mr. Thomas Rogers, eon of Benj. Rogers, Esq, M. L. A., was taken suddenly ill last eveoing at the Hotel Rusa, Summerside. His mother went up to see him thie morn- ing. Itis pleasing to hear that he is beiter this afternoon. E. P. Robins, M. A., Dalhousie 96’ who last year won ascholarsbip at Cornell and has heen pursuing post-graduate work in Philosophy there the last session, has again to be congratulated. Mr. Robins’ scholarship has beea renewed for another year. He is anative of Bedeque and is another of P. EB. I*land’s sons who is win- ing a name fer himeelf in Corne!l.—Hali- fax Herald. =" -> Humors, pimples, boils are very rannoying. They quickly disappear when the blood is purifie by rilla. ; ood’s Sarsape- ‘| splendidly illuminated and = Sse nee ee ee , Pur R -rLe— S: vera! members ofthe Inter-Varitime team returned last evening from Halifax. Trz Wrarner.— Winds becoming light and variable generally, fair with a little higher temperature. Sone Service at the Gospel Meeting in the Y.M.C. A. tomorrow afternoon at 3.45. Everybody welcome. New Cueess Facrory.—The East River Cheese Factory is now completed and will begin business next week. achat Tue ScHooxes Coxreperate has arriv- ed in port with 300 m cedar shingles for James Barrett, Convolly’s wharf. The cargo comprises cleans, second cleans, clean whites, extra No. 1’s, A Goop Ipea.—The City is having the tree boxes on the principal streets painted up, pretumablv to brighten things for the Jubilee. Many of our citizens are al8o having their houses and placea of busidess painted up. L-t the good work contiate, Que x Square Garvens.--It isa great pity that the Provincial Government has not yet seen its way clear to put an iron railing around that portion of Que-n Square Gardens within its jurisdistion. The Feieral-Goveroment did iis part of this workyeever: |] years ago, To Burtp «4 Parsonsce.—At a business meeting of the First Baptist Church last evening itwas decided ‘to build a new parsouage at a cost not to exceel $2500. Toe n-w house will be erected on the ground occupied by the present. parsonage and tenders will be called for the purchase and removalof the oll building.— Moncton Times Satvation Army.—Special meetings all day tomorrow led by Major P zmire and Knee drill av 7 o’clock, holiness meeting at 11 o’elock. At 3 o’clock.in the afternoon the Major will ppeakjon the junior soldiers’ work and band of love. Great Salvation meeting at 8 o’clock in the Lyceum, Prince street. Silver collection at, the door. Monxkey Braxp.—Mr. L. 8. Klotz, re- presenting the Stewart Hartshorn com- pavy of Toronto is in the city in the in- terest of bis firm. He called at the dry goodé establishment of Messrs. James Paton & Cu., to test the genuiness of their ad. about the celebrated Hartshorn spring for window thade monkey brand He found the ad. genuine aud the goods as advertised. | Sr. Ayse De Beavere.—The following statistics regafiing the number of visitors at the shrine of ‘Ste Aune de Beaupre during 1896° have been made public: January, 756; February, 400; Marcn, 850; Aprily 1150; May,2750; June, 15,760; July 38,080;Auguet, 28,025; Sep.ember, 18,160 October, 71 6; November, 2806; December, 1450; total, 117,755 as against 113,560 for the previous year, —Montreal Star. Grace Cavacn.—Ata meeting of the ladies of Grace Church this week, com- mittees were appointed to make arrange- ments for the monster bazaar to be held during the Provindial Exhibiion in Sep- tember. The la lies intend having dinner and tea provided at a uniform price of 25 cente each day during the week. Tie bazaar will contain many articles needed for winter wear, and the hope is that friends will wait till then to puichase. Tue Pexinsucan War.—There has been presented to the,egislative Library by Sir Paget apd. Lady Bowman, of Upfolds, Dorking England, a beautifully-bound copy of the late Capt. Swabey's published diary of the Peninsular War. A copy has also been presented tothe Y. M. C. A. Reading Room. Itis a very interesting volume and wéil worthy of perusal. Laly Bowman was a Miss Swabey, and is known to mavy persons here. a In tue Torts Acatx.—Martin Power, who esvaped trom jail on Thursday after- noon was last evening arrested by the police. Martino, it is raid, was ettempting to take charge of George. Offei’s p'ace when he was gathered in. His father, Michael Power, was pre-ent and for inter- fering with the police while they were arresting Martin he siso was taken into custody. The two eppeared before His Honor tiis morsing &ud were remanded to jail nupil Monday... - a JvuBILeE Meetine.—Thbere wasa_ full atiendance atthe Jubilee committe meet- ing in the council Chamber last night, and a good deal of eoutine work was atieoded to. The medals and flags for the school children have arrived, and will be die- tributed to all children participating in the procession. The fireworks for the display in tne evening have also b-en received, and among the lot are reveral novelties in that Ime. Other arrangements are progressing well. Evidently all that is wanted to make the celebration a suc- cess is Queen’s weather. ——<—— Jupiter Praricatioxs.—The Montreal Gazette has issued a most attractive and complete Jubilee number of 24 pages, The Jubilee Gazette has an illustrated cover of a most striking design, and is filled wth matter befitting the interesting occasivn. The growth and history of Montreal’s com ne cial life ‘s also dealt with in an inter- esting and instructive manner, The Gazette is one of the best papers in Canada. The Toronto Globe has also issued a illustrated jubilee number. The illustrations include excellent pictures of Hon. Mr. Peters and and Mayor Da«con. THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JUNE 12, 1897 his cabinet, and Lieut:-Governor’ Howlan |}. iain ate te ashapeatttcaesin cline a muon eee bite Ms at ne teat “—e Meet me at The Always Busy Store. LOCAL, AND OTHER ITEMS) Sivivtniciertveterntterennesenn = Children’s PPLOTHEEHDDENTENT POTENT TTT erate rreT ron : y \ 0c Each 8028660600920 Sis 2 0 40 th. AT —= ocr STANLEY BROS., The Always Busy Store— [AbUbabbaebadbdbabbasddasdasdbaaddd 4dbdddeddaddd Middle a ee ES sTivevvevanranevnnveneneenen nenennernernennenne senennnen trernnrneernernere ter enrenet ttt — — DONT CET — --- Rattled | ‘ Wild advertisemerts should be read with considerable suspicicn, Don’t Inct these kind of ads lead Fyou away from’ the established fact That VATe@ are the leading Hat- tera and Gents’ Furnishers in the city. Don’t Buy a hat. cap, collar, tie, white or colored shirt, undershirt, draw- ers, socks, ¢loves or anything in bicycle goods until you first examine what we have. WH WILL sell you all the above. goods cheaper than any firm in the city. Try us. McKay Woolen o., High Grade Tailors. STAG. - ‘ SSS SS Nm, coms Arrived yesterday’; ail the gents sold within one hour after uncrating. Just 2 lidies left; more ordered by telegram They have Dunlop Tires, large Barrel Hubs, large Balls, and are by far the best value ever shown in this city. Also in ‘E. & D.. Barnes. Perfect, Garden City, Dominion. ‘And 1 ladies and gents Brantford Reo Bixv—these I will sell at $60.60 each. Don’t buy before seeing our stock as we cil save you money end give you the best value. Dawson's Bicycle Depot THE LEADER. Sea tows ai Peii epiggee te ele ny aren Me co Pantene ene stints: seer aaa meee wee ‘" 0 To j apiece fae ES 7 i cage Flgraee tage aL. aa FS Spi RST oe i ob oat ge Maes ot SPs . wee? Be ageengs " eae TS