NE irene e - , | To Boston COMMENCING MAY (Oth. [he favorite S. S. “HALI- FAX” will leave Charlotte- ‘own for Rostun Every Tuesday, atl p. m. calling at Hawkesbury ard Halifax. RETURNING leave Boston every Saturday at noon. . Passengers leaveing Ch’*own Wednesday mori Ling via Pic- tou, can make close connec- tion at Halifax with S. S. “HALIFAX.” Sailing Wednesday evening at 1! p. m. Tickets for sale at stations P. E. | Railway. For further rates and all informa- tion apply to H. L. Chipman, Canad- ian Agent, at Halifax, or to W. W. CLARKE, Agent, Ch’town. THE CHARLOTTETOWR STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, STEAMERS..... Northumberland & Princess Leave as below every day (Sundays Excepted) From POINT DU CHENE (on arrival of afternoon train from St. Jobn) for Summerside, connecting there with express train for Charlottetown, From SUMMERSIDE on arrival of morning train from Charlottetown) for Point Du Chene connecting witn day traiv for St. John. Connectoa at Moncton with train for Canada aud at St. Joho with Steamers of International Line and Raiiways for Tinited States and Canada, From PICTOU (on arrivalof dav train from Halifax) for Charlottetown. From CHARLOTTETOWN, | seven p. m. (loca!) for Pictou, (connecting there with day train for Cape Breton and Hali- fix, at Halifax with C. A. & P. Line for Boston. F. W. HALES Ch’town, P. E. I. SECRETARY PICKFORD & BLACK “LINE HALIFAX & CHARLOTTESOWN. SEASON OF 1598. S.8.CITY OF GHENT will sail from Chariotietown every Friday at 10 a. m., during the the season of 198, for Halifax, calling at Summerside, Port Hastings, Port Hawkesbury, Arichat, Canso, Isaac Harbor, Salmon River. Sheet Harbor; } *-turning will leave Halitaxevery Tues- tyat6 p. m., makiog same calls, The eamer has excellent passenger accom i odation. Saloon amidships. Special ( w freights will be given this reason. For furtier information apply to W. W. CLARKE, Agent Ch’town, May 14, 1898 Furness Line of Steamers. Halifax to Great Britain S. 8. St. John City leaves Halifax or London 30th June. This steamer has beex fitted up ith Cold Storage. Shippers of perish- able produce should apply carly. W.,W. CLARKE, Agent AE eo THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTT THE DAILY EXAMINER {S88 JUNE 24, —_—_ CHINESE REORGANIZATION. A creat deal of importance is na‘uraliy cf Lord inter- attached to any public utterance and more thau ordi the latest state House of Salisburv ; nary est has been aroused by ment of the Premier in the Lords. In to a question of the Marquis of Connemara,a Conservative peer, he is reported to have gaid that “ Ger Mojesty’s Government was commupvicating with the Chinese Government respecting the reorganization of the army and navy of China,ard that negotiations respecting the navy reorgan zation were more advanc- reply el, and there was even hope that ad’ « tinguished British ctlicer would make arrangements with the Chinese Govern- ment whereby he woald ones his help to reorganize the Chinese navy.” China, ? the Marquis continued, ‘had showa her willingness to accept British as‘stance, the d fliculty lying in her reluctance to give & -ufficisnt independent position to the cffi to overcome tradition- al and deep-seated evils.” In conclusior, * We do rot anti cers to enable them the Premier remarked : cipate a catastrophe, yet there can te bu one end and issu of the present trend ct évents sofar as the Chinese Empire i> concerned, unless its army and navy are developed ov lines involving entire re- form.” The Premier’s announcement his bee: held to mean that British diplomacy ha- at last eecured the entire confidence of the the force ot Caina, organized British methods and directed Ly British officers willin the fature be decidedly opposed to the schemes af aggrandizement indu'ged in by Russia, Germany and France. Ua- disciplined and badly led, the army and navy of China have not, heretofore, been of value from the military point of Bat China can easily put 500,000 men into the field; and these are capable of becoming as brave and poxerfal i: action asthe native Egyptians have he- Chinese Goverumert and that according to much view, come underthe guidance of British offi cers and the discipline of British deul- tasters. -rere — Nova Scotia, which is not a distinet- ively agricultural province, is to have another grand exhibition this yeav—$l6 0V0 being paid in premiums—in which azri ulture will be given a foremos’ p'ace the prizes for stock ranging from $26 t $!. Perhaps Nova Scotia will give ont farmers a chance tocompeie this yea’, a last, seeing that our Liberal Governm on has ordained that we shall not have : pb exhibstion of our own, —The Patriot cffers as a late excus for the attempt ot the Liberals to make: grant of $300,000to the Greenway Guv ernment, in an election year, @ cbarg: upon the Ejnuertion Fund of Manitoba, tar statement that“In 1878, the Parliamen of Uanada pasxedan Act to advance t Manitoba $10,000 a year, for three fti-cx vears, 1878-79, 187°-80 avd 1#80-81,whieci: moneys were to be repaid to the Govern ment of Canala out of the first pro-eeds ot Manitoba schoul lands.” The Patriot oughtto know that $10,000 a year for three years, cannot be compared with $300,000 in one year— and that a Provincial election year! The former would be a reasonable draught upon the fund readily recouped by the interest of future years,arter the schoo| lands had been sold, and perfectly justifiable if the mcney were applied :: edncationa] purpoees. — — > om 2 Montreal Gozette: Some twenty-two protests were entered in connection wit! the late Ontario elections, but asa resnl of the saw-cfft process only seventeen, i ir stated, will be tried. This sort of business makes itappear that a cood deal of wron, - doiog exists on both sides, or e!se a gor d deal of blaffiing, and either is condem; able. News Notes. The business portion of Park City, Utah, wasdestroyed by fireon Saturday The property lo-s is estimated at $1,000,- 000. Maovy people are homeless, The heat has been so great in Me's bourne, Australia, lately that the aspbal: tracks and streets have been melted «:d completely rained, andcyciiog has beta out of the quection. A , Yo Cure a Cold in one Day ake Laxativ? Bromo Quinine Tabie's All Drugg sts refund the money if it fails to cure, .5e Bry your tweeds front us, All wool tweed selling at 45 to 6c. Blue serge selling at | 3 c per yard.—W D MacKay IMPORTANT 70 DAIRYMEN 250 15 to 20 gallon milk cans made vu! the very best material obtainable. Prices right. The J. D. Bell Manufasturing Co Steve and Hard ware Merchaats, Montague, June 7—lm ae ee NOTRE DAME CONVENT. (Coutiuurd from yesterday’s paper ) FLEMENTARY DEPARTMENT Catechi-m—1,5 Cantwell, A Murphy. M Trainor, C Fiizrerald, V McLean, M Ooyl; 2, M Trainor, M MeDovald, M Murray, M Herre'l, R McGee. §-cond book—1, & Trainor, 8 C antwell, A Murphy, V McLean, M Coyle, M Trainor, M Herrel!l; 2, M Murray, c F izgerald, N Me Donald, R McGee. Second primer— A Murnaghan, M Coy!e P Keliey, K William-, R Gallant; 2, KE MeMahcn, G Davis, N McLeod, A Mc-~ Carv.l. Firct pringe er— I, A Eagen, L Kineh, M Kk town, M Fardy, N trom: len, B Gillis McGuire, M G Holiend; 2, KE Quir Blanchard, S Welsh, M_ Brautherd,.% McQua d, EM Co le, M J Livirg-ton. A:i hmetie - }, V McLean, S Cantwell, M Uoyle, A ied C Fi-zgerald: 2M frainor, M Murrey, M McDorald, M Yerrell, R MeGee, Writing—1, A Murpl.v,M Trainor, M Murray, C Fuzgerald; 2N MeDonald, M Foyle, V MeL an, S Cantwel] , M Herrell,4 Murnaghed. Drawin g—l!, V McLean, A Murneghan, E :own, G Reddin, M Coyle, B Gillis, I Byrue,A M Quaid, M McQuaid; 23 Welsh, M Power, J B ancbard, A K-ygine, A MeDonald,E Quirk, L Kinch, G U’Connor. Plain sewing—1 A Mary hy. M Traico’, V McLean, M ‘Coyle, M Murray, M Her rell,M McQuaid, 8 Cantwell.C Fitzgerald N vicDuvald, L Kirch. Honorable mentiono—L McMahon, L fefferty, L Morrison, M Gilles, G Me- Carthy, L Arbin, E Mahar, A Bourke, \ Builer, A Byrne, S Flynn, MZMcLeod, L King, K King, M McNeil, N Prunty, J Donovan, K Bel’, N Doyle, M Coyle, K Eager, A Ryan. INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC Pianc, First D:vision—1, K K«liy; 2, J Carroll. Second Division —1, B Gillis, 2, E Hogan, M Dorivo. Third Division—1, M Larkin, A Clarkin; 2, L VarIderetine, J Blake. e Fourth Divisiosn—1, V McDonal’, C Kelly; 2, G MeR ry, G McDonald. Mandel: —1, E Hogan, B Gillis, L Vanidersttm ; 2,M Larkir. Guitar 1, & Blake: 2,J Hornsby. Vocal Mu-c—1, F Blake: 2, L Van- Idersiszie, M McIntyre, A Hegan; 3, E Hogan, y uke, J Murray, E Murray, A McReiyah. SECOND DEPARTMENT, Piano, First Divisioo—N Morgan; 2, ] Byrue, W Rear. Second Division—!l, KE Bianchard, E Murray, A Beorn-; 2, E Gillis, N MeQuaid thug Divietou-—1,J Murray, .May C yle, W Gr. flich. Fourth Divisicr—l, Malone; 2, F McPhee. Fifth Livision—1l, A. McKenra, D Cor- F B'ake; K Murre%, A corar; 2, A McDonald em psec. Situs D.visluu— l, “w; 2, + poe Dopald; 3, M Waylan ™~ AKT DEPARTM Uil Painting—l, F Biuke, 1D Mebeauy, Ads yan, V McDonald; 2, G Me Rors, A M: Knee, > Diake, L Vaniderstine. Diawing, Pastel, etc, etc—1, P Blake, V M.D wad, BE Horurby; 2, Ann.e Ciar- xinyG Mckory, A McKenos; 3, Lo Vau- lderstine. J Murray, EB Murray. Five ari eusbroiuery—l, L Vaplcerstin , J Cerivii, U Keily, V Metvooald, A Me Keune, © Gilue, N Morgan; 2, M Doneet, Vi Laskin, & Fuiey, A Hogav, J Murray, kX Murray, J Horosby, F Blake; 3, A Bearu-, & Banchard, N McPhee, J Mc- Aree, A b.ven, M Dorrou, F Kelly. Deawu Work.—1 C Keuly, V McDonald, D Gorco:av, A Mevaguan, A Traivor; 2, M Murpoy, J McAree,KMurphy,A Ralent, A Murpby. Faucy Work—1, C Kelly, J Carroll, L Vaulderstine maee Clarkiw, V McDou- ald, F Blake; , Anni e Clarkin, U Corcur- av, G Sieel, . Kiggins, A Trainor, A Bolger, L Cusppell. Uiochet Work—1l,C Kelly, A Clarkin, A Bolger, ke Hrunis-y. -_—- -> — om -0 —--—-- DAIRY PRODUCE: Prices in Montreal -Imporis to Great Britain. In Montreal there is not much moves met of cheese; the prices range from 6; to 74 accord.ng tuquality. The Jatter is ine eeilers price acl for the most part nomival. Butter ix reported quiet at from 164 to 17 cts per lb. Tne totsl imports of cheese into Great Britain rom the colonies and foreign countres for the five months ending Ma:, wan 562396 ecwt, against 562,566 in 18497, and 612,.4°4 iv 1896. The total impori- ot butter in the same period were 1,320.747 ewt, against 1,367,0i1 in 1897, aud i,29! - 197 in 1896. There is vo change to note in the provi- sion market. cere errant aaiecneneemee & CONORY in teking Hood’s =ar. saparilla, because ‘1 doses One dela:” ts peculiar to and true only 99 : the ne True BLOCD Purifier. CA. A. A. The grounds of the Charlottstown Amateur Atbletic Association, Ltd., are pow open 1d ready for use The bicycle track has been more heavily graded and made much faster, the grounds levell-d, and a splendid Lawn Tennis Court built. Four comfortabie dressing rooms for the use cf members. Bicycling, running, jumpiog, tenuis, Foot-ball, Quoits, &c. Tickets $3.00. Boys under 17 and ladies $2.00. For sale ty directors and at Bros, and (. W. Reddin’s Store. Ee. H. BEER, E. INGS, Sec’y President Lawn Reddia ETOWN, JUNE 24, 1£98 % 2) K ww Give Usa Look It’s a modest way of asking you to buy you cool goods here, fur we know if fy HLAGABALS you look you'll buy. r, . =P OS de ‘ ” ee PSR 08084686.8 6 e opr <5 36 sé 6s “cc °F ¥: DUUCK in a nice range ot colors, SLL S we in a variety of co'ors; able prints and sateens. % SU MER weather wear, at a very ¢ ol price. & WOMENS those all linen collars to sell at 2 fur 28e. y, ani farcy Lawn Bows. DFAL¥RS IN WOOL.......... WILL BE FRIDAY, 18ST GLGGLAGSGEGEH APL 35 7@®. The question of keeping col and d:essed up at the same time is eas'ly solved. We can help you do it, CRASH SUITING $6 Inches Wide, only... .esccee oe TORTeP TTT Te SUITING 28 inches wide, only loc per yard. GRENADINE 28 inches wide, at only 15c per yard. A‘so a nice line of Organdies,—Lappet Mills -check and spot muslins, wash. CORSETS Strong net. boues covered with French sateen, cool and shapely for hot NECEWIFAR Hot days are collar wilters. but pever mind, we've got a variety of styles in Fancy Silk String ‘ies, Fancy Silk Bows, Fancy Silk Ties with lace ends, S WE ARE MILLINERY LEADERS “SF woSt 306808882088 sB Per kins & Co. : SUNNYSIDE. ) QD@sassssacanawsss - AND ATHLETIC On the Beautiful Grounds of 8 DOMINION - — ee — a a, fi ckak oun 0 004 a seeveeee sovveessccc per yard i rovmrcoomnn Gi ianhiemmewainn SPAR EP EDIE ER PRES - Sree sassy MEET t. Bunstan’s HELD College, on DAY, JULY, ISOS. The following isthe program and Pr ze owe =: 1, One Mile Bicvcle Race (under 16)— 1st prize, siiver me- dal, Geo. Gardiner; 2nd, bicycle lamp (Miller Bro-,) 3rd bicycle boois (A. E.McKachern) 2, Ruoning Broad Jump —lst prize, silver melal, (Mr W. J.O’R ley, of Singer Sewing Machine Co;) 2nd box cigars, J Bruce Payne, Granby, P. Q. 3.100 Yard Dash—Ist prize, go'd medal Chard & Jackson, Montreal,) 2ad,* silver medal! 4 1 Mile Bicycle Race sope.)—Ist prize, siiver medal, (Dodd & Roger+;) 2nd, bicycle pants (Ja- Calder) 5. Putting Shot—lst prize, silver Medal (Moore & MeLeod) 2ad, silver medal 6. Pole Vault—lIst prize, gold medal (8S. B. Townsend & Co.,-Montreal;) 2nd, silver medal (John McLeod & Co) 7. } Mile Flat Race (under 16) -lst prize,silver medca!, 2nd, silver medal. 8. 4 Mile Flat Race—1st prize goid medal (Grace & Gust- eoguar, Halifax;) 2nd, box cigars (J M Fortier, Montreal.) 9. Sack Race-—I1st prize, box cigars (J. Bruce Payne, Granby; P. Q.,) 2nd, silver medal. (Baterbury, No secon | prize unless three entries. Special trains and boats will be arranged for June 9, 1898 — An Cration will be delivered in the larg? rink on the grounds by M, J. F. QUINN EQ ,Q, C. M, P., OF MONTREAL, one of Canada’s most promin?2ns piatform speakers. List— Tntry fee, 50¢ . Dancing Booths with the best of Music. Swings and other means for a good d: y's fua , 7, <T. PAYNG, Secretary, Committees 4 10. Hop, Step and Jamp—Ist prize, silver medals ay Davier;) Zod, silver mounted revolver (Fennel) & Ch 1!. Hurdle Race—-lst prizs, gold medul (A. Keitn &# re tax); 2nd, silver medal, . Runving High Jump—lst prize, goid medal @ hale 2ud, s:iver meda!. 13 ; Mile Fiat Rare lat prize, gold medal! (Jaa Gal of Menchester, Robertson & Allison, St. John); Zod, & medal (Jas Waddell) of Royal Eletgic Co ) 14. Fat Mern’s Race—lat prize, I-t, geet of pipes (i.eddin Bros); 2ad , pipe (Dodd's Medical Hal'.) 15. Hook anid Ladder Team Race, com posed of six wes a _—. A prize to rach man of the wiouing team, preseaee by A.N Larg~, Cirief of tie Fire Brigade. 16. THe Inisi Jig Dax en will be presented with owt) some quadrupie silver piate tea set and tray by (A. et Myers Broz, Jewellers) 17. Tae Best Bicntaxp Fuixe Dascer will be p “ » handsome gold watch by Jas Paton & Ce. 8. The Best Indian Club Swinger—let prize, silver? sai sales $5. santinsiine