THE DAILY EXAMINER, See eee JULY + PAUL'S CHURCH —- _ yy jpICNIC ' | Millan; Etoildu Martin, Davies, Picton; Ras . . , i sboe,al-Lonsey valve Convea‘:on was 1 + % T rly O+l, | P L G, Cormier, dc; Margaret Ann, |.) '@ : S Pp ee atl imnnre tt a as ct oe . , pea De*e OD Sai u"Ggav 12 ‘ . at si tat) THUTSUAY, Ul Li, | Buckter, Brule,N.S.;) Emma, Heighton, | 5; rT) MeLea~. EK Fok | \) ids i . : l Le _ ( } 1) wa ! a ( i a”? Nee nm.) ew } i he suc . oe Cs ore ' , ” - 1 Ath), Esq . were DOwluated Y COua ' A Lai ‘ \ ‘ I tT.’ | Sl z.¢ . 5 Lut . ! \Y ’ . L A he ‘ | members of No. 4 Comranv, C. A., \ . “ ; ‘ R | AWG | ‘ sO s will void & hang at the ) ao July 2.—Pliades, McQueen, Wallace; | 4'eericen Hovse tomorrow evening. t , I> ’ ‘ ’ . Wy te b 3 an. 4 ain N tile, M ber vO e t ng exhumed W - } 1» ‘ , ‘ ’ \ isi G , Caho I Ov; Cat} ‘ ineepin »ibe Catholic Cemetery, tO m id } C Hua v;\ R Mi ! i Vio ils ‘ = i n w rt 1 } | ) > . ~ ‘ . u M - .o l os L G, ' \{ =F P yw J S. \ } ‘ 7. roe ~ j x1 , } S. | Yormner uk ee) oe ee aa uN rcithe rs and are puai in @ - \ Ne S Enma, Hee n, River John, N S; Daisy, new plate . . wren A . 7 ) * a " * ' ( Ga Same ,) ake C) ix \ > Griace Bay; Julia A, | avs Pinnette; | oe ‘ual papenepneenmmseeneenennen a > e { i} (Juebee, ss , ce EK Ww Isla lus rated for — . DOD’ la, Frast Ne) o ¢ Ss Nil Ss Bk D. Sut s sl uris. Cali | ° «i ale L, all } > e ‘ ) a qic| HA 0! it ci i. ss Bo ai ve rm ¢ \ : Peeatarit at a i tH} i He ' Hit \ { iH - sf ———emid> + > - ~ga~— - ; i H i Gull i | 4 He aes l antl lo we \" ETHEL TUCKER IN COMEDY. ' «i \\ 2 ; ‘ WS e ca h ( | o : : ’ P 4 i . epecuiation, a cievely nstructed | A > ‘ i \ W | ” } . ; n meay drama, recei\ an. ¢ ti \ 1 terpretation ast night bv Miss Lucker OVE Fa EET CW I V i l and Mr. Meldon’s clever CHMpany. It is | pinch GR zh ve jw ts oft \\ W }; One of the most interesting plays ever «eet z ; ° ar ON |X i Mrs. Py wine . ¢ | bere ina long time, thorongtiv maturai | | bespe: ior — | aod true to hfe, not in the leas: theatr.cal, spre > - | one } WEDNESDAY, JULY 4th, 1897.) —New Glasgow L t | Miss Tu ker won a decided triumph as the! : i - | young wite. Itis one of the most artistic | ' ~ wo hurch W et; pe vances she has ever given here. Mr ' , ti = ‘ I } a? Qo pocanari!) : ” : r eee Te se he | ’ CU NEED Hood's Sarsaparilla | Meldon was ex eptiona!l'y good = as the rine in D ‘ | it your blood is impure, your appe- | husben i, who takes to speculation and od fishing ea : : ss -. + ‘ Tags of AUS S i tite gone, your health impaired. Noth- | meets ruin. A new comer 'n the cast bL. » dopa, SW , X& | le ¥31- i j i * el 6 } ing builds up health like HOCD’s. I}, Lamond, made a most decided bit | > the tates ,——— —~ rons the artistic rendit'on of a cleverly draw» a. nae : ~ z ora a ; y : nt ‘ MARRIED. | tvpe of family triend, His work was di - , n noe ge | serving thie hich a weetue aD wu : Ht the h a sf the off ating ¢ reviman i iti uo i yiveih & pt aise”. i ‘ . , 1 ' romises an acapiat o ‘f ”, » & D, Satherland, o1 Friday the ?2nil Ore ee : oe : neat, Alfred Shecri: # Ciinasune very success;ul F rent ( uy W Db Lie ale he P inst, Alfred She-crin, oi Urapaud, Lo Mis h as viven thev y ugg ti seks Tf Pai At ~ ° } . Yr Suk - 2 y g day Mary Jane Cuimore, of Appin Road. 1 \: ™ rereee . fp? cam July 5,9, 12. 13,8 B: the home of the bride, North Mil paiaiah 3.09: Shee areiadlore ye 2 Lome | }° ridé ymrthy riton po Lite a I : a , p avd ik MILLONS ue clever = pe 1c ialt ies and the won de r ranean sday, the 3 ‘ait y Rev on Thur By, See orn _ by Rev. D. | ¢ pephotograph will be presented be. ween Ss Sutherland, William Ward Beecher Bryen- | the acts as usual. The jubilee feetivi.(es When You Buy A ‘!Watch Yo. want a good one mae of the best and most’ trust-wortny ma- terials, and by _ expert y work-men, I carry a large line of the best watches made,and warrant every 3° watch to give Satisfaction, a ©6perhaps «you intended buying a watch soon, can we talk it ever with you. eoecevee 7 ¥. W. WELLNER, a = aiesonnns AiTan Shoes ° Je awe sler eENDAY SC HOOGL | _ | Esq 80 CTS. Ladies’ Tan Shoes, SIZes, only 85ec a pa s in all rood Sery iceabl e ‘dak Nee them in our window to-day. R. KH. Jost PDD BEB BBP BEBO EEL PODS ODL L D' ‘ $ $ 3 é : ' i: Stamper’s Co rner ' » 7 ccc venead { > enn ~ $1.00 ‘ per set 40 - ‘a - per set vd Bi 1.75 ‘i per set = | Mele eae e a Opened. All sizes—all rices , Ri in Base = Ba , Bats and Child d fens Garden Tools. FE n 1 val) rt YAaLUe Bookstore, 1 HASZ) RD & WiOCRE y t come to Sunnyside oe 3 weit | SHiP NEWS, Port of Cha cl: tetown ENT » Tole ° M é 2} } ‘ Huly 2 ornipg Light, Richards, Cave George; Pinmades. VM Quer Wallace; ss Fastoaet, Be cha fas: Lady Franklin, Rhude, St. Peters. C. B - M ry Star of the | Sea, Laniagne, Caraqnet; Miunie R, Me- lice Helena late Richard Wise, ton, of Winsloe Road, to Miss A W ise, daughte r of the , of Milto DIED. At Peake’s Road, June 30th, Margaret Jane Fisher, beloved wif-+ of Lewis and daughter of Henry Fisher, aged .a years. At the manse, Caledonia, by Rey. John Sutherland, on the30th Juue, Mr. Jonati.an Matheson, Lot 55, to Miss Christina Mc- Donald, Lot 60. ee eee Melville Absolutely Pure. Celebratei for its great leavening annere end heaithfulness. As- surest * vud against alum and anit orms ot adulter: ation common tothe «hc ip brands ROYAL BAK ING POWDER CO, NEW YORK. OPERAHOUSE one week, commencing MONDAY, JULY 9. AND MALINEE {WEDNESDAY SATU : DAY. Return of the Favorite ms Fal T H. P. MELDON’S Excellent Company STRONGER AND BETT THAN EVER. Monday Wight Miss Tucker’s masterpiece, the brilliant comedy drama, Queena A carload of Special Scenery—hand- some cost™mes. (lever - Specialties - Catchy B2=TRA! The wonder of the 19h century, the Cinephotograph hest of all Motion Picture Machires. PRICES. * Night, 35c and 25c. ER (By le lephone ) The schr. Maegie Alice, Captain Lan crigao, arrived last evening f.om St. Pei Miss Rose Coghlan, accompanied by hos hechabl: are at Boate. Bes her hvsband, are at Souris. Reg sceved at tre Sea View Ho el. has naturally hurt business at the Opera Honse, and we hope our theatve goers wi | show their appreciation of Miss Tucker and Mr. Me to give them the best performances ever seen bere at popu- lar prices by turniag out en masse and iagon Ss eporis | packing the Opera bouse for the farewell performance.—St. John Gazette. At the Opera House for one week be- ginning this (Monday) eyening, July 5th. Chaoge of bill nigh tly. oe MESSAGE TO MEN, Proving that Tru ¢ Horesty and True Phi antre hy still BMxist. If any man who is weak, nervous and debilitated, or who is suffering from any of the various tro resulting from youth- ul folly, excesses or overwerk, will tae heart and write to me, I will send him con- fideatially and free of charge the p'aa pursued by waich | was completely restor- ed to pesfect health and m :nhood, « ter years of suffering from Nervous Debility, ‘oss of Vigor and Urganic Weakness. I have notuing to sell, and therefore want po money, but as I knew through my Own experience bow to sympath-ze with such sufferers, I am giad 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 I rejoice to say that ] am now perfectly well and happy once more and am desirous therefore to make this certain means of cure known to all. If you will write to me you can rely upon being cured and tne proud satisfaction of having be2n of great oe to one in need will be sufficient re- ibles ward for my trouble. Absulute secrecy naouual Send Se silver to cover postage and address Mr. G. Strong, North Rock- wood, Mich. 135 p&w. _ LOCAL NOTICES, Munsey and other July Magazines now in at McMillan & Hornsh y’e. Jjuly Magazines, Novela, Stationery, etc. at McMillan & Hornsby s. Migs Chisholm wil! be in her studio in Morris Block Wednesday, July 7th, and will give less6ns in China, Oil and Water color painting. Also in drawing from nature, during July, August, aud the first week in September. “_ 153—2d lw, wir. A mighty 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¢ Is the price at this sele; 50c buys our fivest dress good-, regular price up to $1 per yard. This isa . Remember 3uc for de > goods worth up to 80c; and 0c for dress goods worth up to $1. Clearance of ba‘s at 10c, 25c and 59e for h»ts 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 to$825. Also 20 per cent off all our stock of ladies water- vroofs. Blouse sale still continues, blouses from 25¢ up. This isa@rare chance, see our ad.—W. A. Weeks & Co., midsummer eale for 10 days. 1bl1—dl w&w3i n. Thirty five cents buys dress goods worth up to 80¢; 50¢ buys dress goods worth up to $1; $2 buys capes worth up > $4.15; $. 75 buys capes worth up to $5.25; $4.00 viys our best capes worth up $38.25. A few lace will be cleared cheap. Ladies’ waterproots at 20 % discount. Blouses from 25c up. Sliraw bate, balance of our a rare chane< k stock st 10c, 25c,and 50c worth up to $1.20. This big midsummer sale will continue for ten days. A rare chance. Big bargains. —W. A. Weeks & Co., whole sale and retail. 151 d lw, wk 2i Matinees, 10c. Seats al on sale at Dodd's & Rankin’s LOCAL AND OTHER TRUS The Liberal Conservatives haveengaged the Lyceum as their Campaign Reoms, from thisdate till after the Eleect- ion. This Hail willbe open every day and evening. All friends of t:e party are ex. preted to attend, and will be miade welcome. inclibieinil Erarn Teocker at the Opera House to- ;Reat sdeescliiphiairhad Roto Fire Co.—Regalar quarterly meeting ton ght at 8 o’clock. Sr James’ Sabbath School pienic will be held at Suffoik Station on Thursday, 25th inst. isiliidcchicey I.0. 0. F.—Regular monthly meeting of St. Lawrence Lodge, No. 8 tenight. Installation of officers. ikiespieaionins Tue Entraxce Examination to the P, W. College will be beld in West Kent School tomorrow begining at 9.30 a. m. sieiiidipaapinee Peprord Trea—-Lhe tea at Bedford oa Saiutday, pos.poa:d from Domn’o1 Day. was yery well a..eoded and all had a good time, Kicadiddiaestes CitysTaxes.—The time for receiving discouots will expire on the ldch July, inst. Those who bave not yet paid up ~hould make a note of this fact. Citizens | are requested to bring their notices. THEATRICAL.—Tbe favorites of last ' season, tbe Hohe! Tucker Company, arrive Cv bi rom rictou this evening and open yazement at the Opera House, & Werk err tonight with ey ueena.” Give then a good reve pti Ob. the Liberal-Conservate Elec- tors of Charlottetown & Keoyaity will please remember the busi- ness meeting iv the Lycerm this evening, for the purpose of ap pointing Committees and other important business : Tue Women’s Way.— Jamestown, Kansas, forn.sbes some sr ik -@ “aciden 3 in conneecion . ‘$n womanasptivage. After the women elec ed ne ° .et they yr? ceeded to admiaisier the Jaw. A eeloon keeper who was notified to close and did »9ot obey, was visited by a banu of women armed with axes and clios. All the furniture and sa'oon t> "apr o ags were broken, and the proprietor was g:vea .wen y-four hours io leave the tow O. sestliaahieei Porice Covet.—This forenoon Alex- andes McNeill was sentenced to two moaths iiwprisonment for athird infraction of the Seott Act. The Scott Act summons against Angus DesRoches was dismissed and the cases aganst James Hayaer, Angus McDonald, Catherine Offer and Philip Carles were adjouraed. Edgar McCarron and Joseph Welsh were each fined $2 or 10 davs for drnunkeness. litchael Hennessev (‘aborer) for a similar offence was fined $4 or 20 days. PERSONAL. Mayor Daweon and the Misses bave returned from Fredericton. Harvard Universiy bas conferred the degree of Bachelor of Divinity on Rev, D. J. Fraser, of St. John, formerly of Alberton. District Superintendent J. D. Cameron, of the C. P. R., who was in the city yes- terday; left yesterday to spend a few days with ois beople in P. E. Island.—Halifax Herald. Mrs. Henry D. Chapman, of London, Ont. ., arrived by the C. P. R., train vester- day afternoon, and is the guest of Mrs. W. B. Chapman, ‘Botsforu street. She leaves for Summerside on Monday.—Moncton Times. The Rev. G. I. Foster delivered another eloquent sermon to a large congregation in St. Pete-’s church last evening, and left this mor ‘ng for his home in Lockeport, ivova Scotia. D-. Ke nedy will leave tomorrow morn- ing on a visit to his home in St. Andrew’s, N.B., and also to attend the Summer School of Dentistry at Boston. He will be away ‘or six weeks, Yo.el Davies: D. Schurman, city; I. C. Hal!, Hotel Acadia; Mr. and Mrs. F. Ansley, Toronto; Adam Beclutufe, New York; W.N. Forbes, Halifax; C. Fawcett, Sackvillee W. H. Tyndale, Montreal; J. Daisblay and wife, St. John; J. B. Pater- son, Montrea’; W. D. McKay, city; Walter Nichols, Calais, Me.; Geo. Alchorn, city. Miss Ida Doyle, cf this ciy, returned home on Friday night from Roxbury, Mass., where she bas been tra‘ning for 4 nurse for the past vear. Her many friends are glad to see her Jookhing well and wish Dawson her a pleasant holidav ‘rip. She is accompanied by Miss McCu'lock, of Boston. Queen Hctel: S. T. Wallaze, Vernon River Bridge; J. R. Siewart, Torov‘o; D. N. Move’, Chicago; Edward G. Porter, Boston; Henry Fe-ns, Howard Graham, A. J. Stewari, Herbert E. Atchison, G. A. Legenbre, Toronto; J.H. Aswell, Chilli- wack; Wi'liam Daffy, Boston; William Moffatt, Mayfield; Artemas Moftatt, James Laird, New Glasgow; Gro. Forbes, Vernon River Bridge; P. Kelly, w:fe and child, Montague. Ayn Orp Axnp Wet. Tried REMEDY.— Mrs. 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, and is the best remedy forDiarrheea. Is pleasant to the taste. Sold by Druggists in every part of the world. Twenty -five cents a bottle. Its value is incalculable. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow’s Sooth iug Syrup, and take no other kind 1 3 5w nf _ PW aonnnronn treme oneeaNn NT 1897 SHULL evreronnonnvnvnnennnneonnponr gmap Meet me at The Always Busy Store. 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