Si ee a | cnc ee | re Royal is the trithent orade baking powder haown. Actual ests show 1: goes one- third Suctber iker aay other bread, Absolutely Pure “ROYAL BAKING POWDER Co., MED SUMMER SALE Balance of Summer Goods at big reductions at Weeks. About 40 Ladies’ Blac and Colored Spriag NEW YORK, Capes. : ) PTY AL VUE $2.40 Capes for $1.30 3,60 " - 1.80 4.20 “ ou 5£0 ‘ . 40 The Big Summer Sailor Hat Sale. 340 New A nvuerican Sait- bought at 0c em the dol- ' élling at This Lot of ors thet we lar, and HALF - Paige ire going fast. Very Latest Summer Shapes all fancy colored Sun shades HALF - PRICE all trimmed millinery at big reductions W. A. Weeks & Co Wholesale & Retail, + Ther'll be a Hot Time Yet Hang up Your Rammock What ? Haven't gob one: Can you live all summer with- out a Hammock. We offer a large, new stock bought ata special discount, and our selling prices are away down. All Sizes and Styles. your inspecti on. ——-HASZARD & MOORE Svesesesocasoooosssessesee That Wearing Tearing Maddening Headache je often the result of eye strain Instead of drug*, in such cases the oniy reasonebreand effectual remeay We ask is A pair of properly fitted eye glasses or epectacles, which relieve the musclar etrain and therefore cure the headache. We bave made a special etudy of fitting glasses, and would be glad io bave you call on us if troubled io aby way with your eyes. G. F. HUTCHESON Queen St. Gradnate Optician eceeceee Das eeeeesoseseeeD Eee eonaenegeceneosornees oni Reeeencceenks cone ceeceneoeoeseneeee*cece: THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JULY 6. 1898. ar emrmverso } P. E. ISLiND MS5DICAL ASSOCIA- TION. Tansacted. Tue annual meeting of the P. E. Island | Medical Society was beld yesterday after~ poon pn the A.Y. H. Hall, Dr. Taylor, President, occupying the chair. The President delivered a very interest- |ing and insiructive address, which was ee appreciated by the members and citel a very hearty vote of thanke piaeted " a ar quest to havethe paper | pub ished in the Maritime Medical News. A discussion took place in regard to the | emal! fees sllowed medical men in the | County Cru ts It was claimed by | several of the speakers that their rigate iu this respect were vot sufficiently pro:ected, and a committee covsi-ting of Dr's. R. Macneil], Beer, and Kelly was appointed to investigate the matier apd report at the next meeting of the society. The following cfficers were elected for the ensuing pear: President—DrS R Jenkins, Charlotie- town. Vice President for Queen’s Countv,—Dr James Walsh Mount Stewart, Vice Presidens for Prince County—Dr DM Melaughlin, O'Leary. Vice President for King’s Couoty—Dr Peter Mclaren, Brudenell. Secretary—Dr Alex McNeill, Charlotte- town. Treasurer—Dr Geo Dewar, Seuthport, re-elected The following were elected members of the Medical Council for the yeur '1898:99: Dr's McLeod, Tavior, Richard dohnsun, 8 RK J-nkius, Beer, Conroy, R Macneiil. After some further business was trans- acted thewmeeting adjourned until the first Tuesday 2 July, 1899. At a meetingof the Medical Council held yesterday ‘afiernoon officers were elected as tollows :— President—Dr James lo tetown. Vice President—Dr Taylor, Charlotte- town. Registrar Secretary— Dr Richard Joho-~ sou, € barlottetown. Treesurer—Dr 8S R Jenkins, town. a Elected and Other Business MeLeod, Char- Charlotte- OBITUARY. —_ Death with chilling visited this place and hae taken ‘from oar midet «dear young life. Trey he is no reapecter of persons bat with impartial haud he takes away the old aed the young. Taois tame we are ca uper te mourn the joss of Mariba Bianehe Bagnall, youngest and dearly beloved daughter of Richard E. and Marv Bagnall. How yowug she was—only feuarteeu years—and yet ube_grim destroyer did net scrauple to take ber away from her loving parents and sisters. The expression, “Ga Death thou lovest the beautifal,” bas again been ver fi-d. Although she for some months, eee touck has again lled had been failing in health it was thought that by careful «nursing she might recever her uaual good health. Adil tnat was possible for buman agency to do was dove for ber and yet to no purpose. Diseare bad laid its insidious bold upon her and ehe gradu~ ably faded away until the end came early oo Susday morning, Jame 26th. On Tuesday afternoon al! that was mortal of the-dear younog girl was laid away Ww rest. Many sorrowing friends fellowed to the cemetery, the fuseral cortege be'mg one of the largest ever seen in this place. All came to render their last respects to the dead and to mingle their tears with those of the grief stricken family Blenche wae a good girl with heart and aiways williug and ready te perform acts of kindness and love. Her daily des light was in brightening some life. Her sunny and lovely disposition endeared her to all who knew her. Although jsoung ehe had put op Chris’ by faith and obedi- ence, and she died firmiy trusting in the promises of her Redeemer. She locked forward to the change with Gut fear but with whe thought, wuich she often ex- pressed to her triends, that “God knowest best and doeth al! shings well.” Surely her young life wae ar examplary one, and her faith shows the truth of the Saviour’s words wheu He said “These things are hdden from the wise and pradeat ane re- bavd vealed upw babes”. The loss of friends is always hard to bear, and iv this instance particalarly 60; but we are cheered be the words of the Master whieh He uttesed whea He Himself stood by the side of avother child, the young daughter of Jainas, and said, “Sbe is not dead, tat sleepeth This thought is cheering to ber mourn ning parents and two sorrowing sisters, for “they sorrow not as those who have no hope.” Ye who do mourn when the spring flowers are taken, When the ripe fruit fatle richly to the ground, When the loved eleep, in brighter homes to waken, Where their pale brows with spirit- wreaths are crowned. are the mansions in your Father's dwelling, Glad are the homes that sorrow never dim ; Sweet are the swelling, Soft are the tones which raise the heav- enly bymn. Large harps in holy music There, like an Eden bdlossomiog in giadvess, Bloom the fair flowers the earth too rudely pressed; . Come with Me all ye who droop in sadness, Come unto Me and I will give you rest. New Glasgow, July 4th. No better cough remedy is on the market than Dr. Harvey’s Southern Hed Pine. . Only 25 cents a bottle. ed today toSt Joba, atier having epent a : unSONAL. Mi-e Weatherbie, ot Halifax, is visiting ber sieter, Mrs D. Sutherland, Captain William Richards and Mra. Richards, of Bideford, returned last even ing from Montrea!, Mies Harris, Vice Principal of Prince Street School, left this morning to take « trip to —- -Mr. J. H. Macdonald, whois making a aides trip on bis yacht, Muriel, wae in Summerside yesterday. The Journal reports an improvement in the condition of Mr. H. M, McLeod, who was attucked by paralysis at Summerside las. week. Rev Mr Gordon and Mrs Gordon return- short but pleasaat visit among their old friends here. Drs. Taylor, Warburton, SR Jenkins, Conroy, and H D Johnson, left ibis morn- ing tor Halifax to attend the meeting of tue Maritime Medical Association. Mr. W. H. McKie, Charlottetown, is here relieving Mr. Sydoey Hobkik, of the Bank of Nova Scotia, while the latter is enjoying bis holidays in Cape Breton. — Summerside Journal, At the Hotel Davies: P J Gunn, St John; 8C Clarke, Mt Stewart; A Lazarus, Montrea!; J A Matheson aad wife, Camp- bellton; Robt McAnsland. Toronto, Miss M LaDell, do; Dr C V McCready, Phila~ delphia. Atthe Queen Hotel: A C Cohoon and wife, Wolfville, N S;RevJ W Manning, St. John; Geo A MacDonald, W Dobson and wife, Halitax; RevD M McDougall, Badueck, C B; J D MacLeod, City; Jobn A Uollings, Sturgeon; Mrs W B Clow, Murray Harbor North. Mr Robt McAusland, who placed the stained class windows in the First Metho-~ dist Church is here’ with a view to errarg- ing for the erection of memorial windows ror the church, which are needed to com- plete the improvements recently undertak-~ en. Mr McAusland is at the Davies; and will be pleased to see anyoue contemplating tte placiogot memorial or other windows. —-- woe ~~ ww. Ges. GD. tee The annual meeting of the Provincial W CTU met this morning. Mrs. Strung, of Summerside, who occu- pied the chair, opeged the meeting by devotional exercises. The interim minutes were read and adopted, and the following committees were appointed : Credvential—Mrs Cooke, Mrs McPher- 80h. Ceurtsey—Mrs Large, Mrs Poole. Toe Treasurers report was read by Mrs Poole; Total receipts, $276.49; expendi. ture, $221 45; balance op band, $55 @&. The reportof Purity aad Moihers Meets ing, read by Mrs. Holenan, was received and profitably discussed. A report of Parlor meetings was read by Mrs. Baker in the absence of Mrs.(Dr.) MeNeill. A report of Evangelistic Work, was read by Mrs. Baker,aad favorably com- mented upom, A report of Railwey Work, read by Mra Mathesoa, im the absence of Mrs Welkin-~ sen, Supt., was received and adopted. The voontide hour of prayer wasled by Local and Other Items, ) .everal outward passengers. Tue City Covrr. — Was in session this forenoon. Vicr. 1a Lopee, A F and A M. Special meeting this evening. For Dritt —E-yineers will meet for drill tonight iv u..form. Regular drill. Tue Srétia Satts.—The barquentine Steila sailed on Saturday from Liverpool for Barvadces, fish laden.—Halifaxz Herald. Tue ‘Turr.—Moatrose took third mouey in the 2.20 class at Calais on Mone day. It took five heats to decide the race. The best time was 2.19}. Prince Epwarp Covnscit, R. A.; meets tomorrow (Thursday). 7ih inst., at 4 o clock, vo. m., in th office of John T. Mel- li-b, Eeg. A fui: attendance of members is requested, Birt Boarp.—Mr White, the bustling representative of the Harkins Company, ig erecting a large bili board on Market Square. Mr White has some very fine paper with him. slide Sate or Fosnitrune.— The eale of drawing room, parlor and bedroom = furni- ture, the property of the estate of the late William Dodd, will take place to-morrow morning, beginning at eleven o’clock sharp. A Sxvo Saipment.—The City of Ghent took 300 cases of lobsters from Summer~ side on her last trip. Tae value of the shipment was $3300. RT Holman was the shipper, and the consignment was for the Lor don market. _—-— At tHE Brrts.—The regular annual competition of the Queen’s Conntr: Rifle Association is in progress on Kensington Range as we go to press. The weather is fine and the attendance good. Some ex- cellent scores are being made, Tue Pouino.—The steamer Poliso, of the Dobell Line, arrived this morning with a general freight. She leaves this after~ noon forthe Sydney’s and St John’s, with a full cargo of produce under deck and hor- es, cattle and sheep on deck. There are -—e —_——~— BOSS OCS SOOSOOSE cK HSS. SESSSESE SESE CEOS ELEES eeeeese ae Oe oe cco coc’ 000005000000 000000000 0000000 0088 A Regular... $1.25 Kid Glove For 98e at Stanleys’ s aS as These are new, high grade goods, just received PY express and the price while ° Ali ox-blood shades. 3 push . butten fasteners, pique sewn. s% yd ae rs SZ aS Heavy stitched backs, perfect fitting. Me Sizes 6, 61, iN V7 3 64, 6 3-4 s% _— Tue Sroxm. - 1.4. ~worm which passed over this province on Sunday afternoo and evening was also very severeins® _¢ | sections of New Brunswick. Barn end houses were blown down, and dogs anil pigs were killed by tne Iigutmmg. Ie is feared that the crops in tie lowituds will be killed out by the excess of wa er. Sreciat Norwe, ~The members of Ors jient Division, 8 of T, are respec'fully re quested tole present in Wright's lower Hallgf on Thur-day (io morrow) the 7th inst, at 830. p m,'o discuss matters of importaace im connection with tur well- being of the ftrvision. “By order of tae W, P., Gee R. Davison, R S week Master was thrown fraciure of I'wo doctors Sxuue ‘Fracturep.—Laet Fred Beacon, of Freetown, from a horse and sustained a the deft side of the skull. Mrs. McNeill, of Eimadaie, after which ; Convenuon rose, SBOP THe ParpapeLretax.—A copy of the - ———— — Plolacelpbian, vublished once a week in‘ Fergp Growers Assoctariox.—The the city of Philadelpbia, as reached this ¢ regular meeung of the West co Frait office. At is described av “a journal Growers a3 cation wae beld a Summer- for the bames ef the people,” snd, side ye-rerd»y afternoon. There was a the contents are of a very interesting {@ir attendance Among those present were character. There ure nineteen pages in 1 Lieatens ~Governor dowlnn, avd £ Bay- the issue before us. The frontispiece bas a bearing Upoeb the present otruggie be Frau Grow '* Az-octation, both of Whom tween the United States and Spain, and j gave ie: sha taal addresses re~ shows the British flag and Old Glory en- ! garding the eultivanon of frapit. twioed, with the lion and the eagle sitting | Mr. Jubwacn, of Lo River, aixo side by side Between the flags is George M Vicker’s poem oa “Liberty.” The ad dress is: The Philadelpbian, Market and {0th streets, Patladeighe. A Hor Wave, —A Boston despatch say: The warm wave which came im with ios month of July probably reached its most ‘mtense period on Monley, judging from thermometer readings in all parts of New England. The av rage figure was an even hundred degrees in the shade for some places. It ia stated that higher figures were reached. Offically it is stated that n> such warm day has been known since July, 1880. dinvnciiiiiatle Miss E E Ernst, graduate optician, ow- ing to engagments, must leave for Sum- mersitie on the 13th July, Intending patrons are asked to call early in the week toarrange an hour for consultation and avoid delay because of del.very work and present ap pointments. Office at Capt Samuel McRae’s, corner Kent and Queen Sweets Hours 9 a. m. tod p. m. Damacep By Fire.—The Mount St. Bernard Catholic Jadies institution at Antigonish, was badly damaged by fire eee morning. Javest o.@muis a steady Improvement was + reported. | } were called in andthey did all ia their power forthe little sufferer. At first there we~ -ngnt hope of recovery, but at res d-ot of ube Provincial fiela, k ¢ Vr n<tructive address was decided that gave au ini¢resting and along the serie bruc J the Westera Asrociac ov shonid amalga- mate with the previncial organization. The suggestion of « fruit and flower show at Chariottetown was given by Lieutenant. Howian, anl wili in all probability be acted upon during the coming autumn, Overs Horee.—Anexcellent rendering of une New York success, ‘Dangers of a Great City,” was given by tbe Miles [ileal Siock Company lastevening. The story of the play wae cleverly unfolded by Mr. Miles, Mr. Builer, Miss Hyland and the oi ber mem bers of the Company, and everyone present was well pleased. The vaudeville bill was also good, the pictures in the illustrat~ ed songs showing to better advantage than oo the previous evening. Tonight the heautifol society comedy “Why Did He Do it ?” will be put apon the boards. This play is described as clean and wholesome by the St. Jobn Gazette, and the Tele~ graph speaks of it asthe finest play ever witnessed jin that city. Tomorrow after~ noon there will be aspecial matinee when ‘Under the British Flag” will be pro- duced. ee ee STANLEY. aR 7 The Always Busy Store. ue Rose Wilh We are having all we can do to keep up with the demand for our perfecv fitting suits, Overcoats and Trousers. ‘This fact is a proof that our clothing is right in quality, price and fit. 25 per cent Discount off all furnishing goods from now until Dominion Day. GORDON & McLELLAN Upper Queen St. Mens Stylish Outfitte — Cet ae _ ma oa soe —_ ergers Pure Paris Green In one lb Lever top tins, Cycloren bug Machine. Insect powder distributor, the latest bug killer, Wholesale and Retail, SIMON VW CRABBE Walker s Corner STOVES & EiARDWARE LY ee ILS @S BN = oe ee “Seaside & mae Before going to the seaside, there are quite a number of articles to be pure! shased, in order to make your visit comfortable and en- joy able. of Roses for Sunburn, etc, etc. fHE DRUGGISTS. Lessee Se Me Se ste ttt iS US SS US SDE oa. 7s Powd Borax to soften the water, a sponge, cake of Soap, Bavhing Cap, Curling Tongs, Soap Box, Hand Glass, Curling Fluid. Cream We can supply you with all of these articles at a low price. JOHNSON & JOHNSON : 2a ITS sett WOOTEN ddd idee Ne Peddie de dels lode lip ASIDISIO MAM bE Dob Se oe P. E. ISLAND--fliustrated = a SOs A COPY Crree E At all bookstores and at this office. : > Mailed, post paid, on receipt of price, e ~ ~ Teese Ws Hivitnines Pub. Co. WEE or, Wendi Pw. ADDRESS— a TTT = \ ee. ‘har ’ : Charlottetown, aici oe y « teat acne aes ae Sa a. a Ppa sSceaaibidie Gat Ges ae ee ee a RE 2 fae