Fae, * -_—< ao or 8s VEEKS' soc. WORTH UP TO 3sOc. Nearly 100 nieces of Dress Goods of all kinds, worth up to 80c. a yard All go at 35e } (Vili ¢ ly tor choice to For 12 Days Only At 50c. WORTH UP TO $1.00 The choicest Dress Goods in our stock. nearly all new, and _ latest materials of this season, going at 50e. a yard, regular price up to $1.00 per yard. Our Capes Are Clearing Fast - - Capes worth up to $4.15 at $2 00 do do 5.25 at 2.795 do do 8.25 at 4.00 Velvet. Lace, Black and Colored Cloth. A rare chance to get a cape cheap. 25 per cent. discount off. Ladies’ Best English Waterproois, BIG BLOUSE CLEARING SALE STILL ON, W. A.WEEKS & Co Wholesale and Retail a Housekeeper's Delight-— If there is one thing more than another that delights the house keeper it is a chuwice, dainty lot of Silverware. A PERFECT _s» Table Service adds 50 per cent to the pleas- ure of eating. So long as we TELEGRAPHIC, SPECIAL DESPATCHES TO THE EXAMINER, LEITER FROM THE QUEEN. nm _—_—_——. Unbounded Pleasure Afforded by the Jubilee Celebration. SYMPATHY BETWEEN QUEEN A¥D PEOPLE. Will Discharge HerDuties as Long as Life Lasts. Loxpox, July 17.—In the course ofa letter from the Queen tothe Secretary of State is the following : ‘During my progress through London on the 22nd of June, this great enthusiasm was shown In &@ most striking manner and can never be eflaced,from my heart. It is indeed deeply gratifying, afier so many years of labor and anxiety for the good of my beloved country to find that my exer- tions have been appreciated throughout my vast empire. In weal and woe, I have ever had the true sympathy of all ny people which has been warmly reciprocat- ed by myself, It has given me unbonuded pleasure to see sO many of my subjects from all parts of the world assembled and to find them joining in acclamations of loyal devotion to myself and would wish to thank them all from the depth of my grateful heart. I shall ever pray God to bless them and to enable me still to dis- charge my duties for their welfare as long as life lasts.” ~~ THE KOLAPORE CUP. Goes to Australia— Canadian Team Third in the List. Bistey, July 17.—The Kolapore Cup competition was won yesterday by the Victoria team. Their score was 751; the New Zealand steam was second, with a score of 748; the Canadian team third with a@ score of 735. EXECUTION OF A MONSTER, _-—— Confesses to Four Murders, Lonpox, July 17.—A despatch from Sydney, New South Wsles, says that Frank Butler, the Australian bush murderer, w: # executed yesterday. He confessed to having committed four murders, LATEST NEWS BY WIRE AND MAIL must eat, why not make it a | pleasure by adding some nice | table Silverware. We havea choice line to select from. Prices low. W. W. WELLNER, Jeweler Edgehill--Church School for Girls Windsor. Nova Scotia. INCORPORATED 1891. Rr. Rev. Brisuor Covurtyey, D. D., Chair- man Board of Trustees Miss Lerroy, of Cheltenham Ladies’ College, England, Frincipal; eight Resident experienced Governesses from England ; Housekeeper, Matron and Trained Nurse. Board with Tuition in English Department, S1ISS. Mvsic, Art, Payyicat Cvirvure, ete- e extras. Preparation for the Unive r- ies. Year begins Sept. 15th, 18 97. For Calendar apply to Dr. Hinp. CARD. Tethe Electors of Charjotte- town, Common and Royalty. GENTLEMEN: Having been nominated candidates to con- test Charlottetown Common and Royalty, in the interests of the Liberal Party, we respect- fully solicit your support. Our record as re- presentatives of this constituency during the last four years, is before you. We are in ac- cord with the Platform of the Local Govern- ment as laid downin the address of the leader and if elected, shall, asin the past, do our best to promote the interests of our ‘constitu- ents and of the Province. Thagking you for your former support, and soliciti¥y a continuance of your favor, We have the honor to be, Your obedient servants, BENJAMIN ROGERS, L. E. PROWSE. Winnipec, July 15.—The latest con- quest of Manitaba flour is South America, to which cCoultinent @ consignment has just been shipped from here. It goes via the Quebec Steamship Company trom New York to Georgetown, Demerara, and Brit- ish Guinea, South America. Cuicaco, July 14.—The efficacy of pray- er is tote tried by the Women’s Coristian Temperance Union in the matter of rais— ing the $250,000 necessary to clear the Women’s temple from debt. The Union has set aside Monday next as the special day of prayer. Should the debt not be paid before January next the building at Monroe and La Salle streets will pass into the hands of Marshall Field. The amount owed is about $300,000. Marshall Field has promised to give $50,900 if payment is made before the first of the year. Wasuincron, July 14.—The President today sent whe following nominations to the Senate to be consuls of the United NU ee = SOUVENIR A beautiful assortment of Souvenir Chinaware having views of Charlotte- own, City Post Oflice, ueen Square Gardens ¢‘ olonial Building. S.S. Stanley, etc,. etc. Kvery vis- itor and tourist will waut some of there goods to take home with them asa SOUVenir of their visit to the “Garden of the Gulf. Also Stiriing’s Views of Charlottetown and ts places of interest, mounted on cards, 16 to 25 cents each, SOUS venir Paper Weights etc etc. GHO. CARTER & C0. Dealers in Souvenir Goods, Fancy Goods, Books etc., etc. YOVYPT ON PNODF DENNER TRS ons MOT eRH THOTT ens pnNNpT nT pnt ent yD Queen Street. MUUUNAAbidbsedddeddbaddsaddsh sda edb ALbdkbdbsuddbbddsddbddaddldddsadine ‘ all city prs. MUdddUddddddMdMdALN Ont; Charles A. McCutlough, at Maine, at St. Stephen, N. B.; Paul Lang, ot New Hampshire, at Sherbrooke, Que; Charles Deal, of New York, at St. John’s, Que; Delmar J Vail, of Vermont, at Charlotte- town, P. E. 1, Vaxcovver, July 15.—Word has’ been received that five big buyers of canned salmon bave combined to bear the market in England, which accounts for the Jow price of salmon at present. This action jeopardizes the big Washington State and British Columbia interests, aad the liveli- hood of thousands of fishermen. A num- ber of the big canners say the element of risk is so great this year that they will stop Canning or retire from the business, as five Englishmen have it in their hands to ruin @ great industry. These statements are on the authority of leading canners of the country. The industry, it is thought, may be saved by a counter scheme, namely ‘' « purchase cf al! the canneries obtain- ab! by one English syndicate. Negotia- tions in this direction are now pending. Bancor, Me., July 15.—On Thursday morning another placard was found upon tbe door of St. Mary’s paroch‘al school in this cv. The article was exactly like the others in style, and was composed as fol- lows : Roman Catholics tremble, for the Knights of Death are out to act. Statee:—William L. Sewell, of Ohio, at | g Forouto, Ont; Greaville James, of New | York, at Prescott, Ont.; Radcliffe H. Ford, | of Maine, at Yarmouth, N.S., William W Henry, of Vermont, at Quebec, Que.; Jas, M. Shepard, of Michigan, of Hamilton, 4 We have given you fair warning, and now look out. We, the Knights of Death, er: strong in numbers, fearless and determin- ed. Roman Catholics, we fear you not, but you know that you fearus. We have sworn to stand together and strike blow after blow against you. Vicar General O’Brien, fire will soon rid the city of this accursed school. The destruction of this school will be our first step. Ho, for the fire brand ! (Signed) Knicuts or Dearn. The p'acard was given to the police, who are at work. There is no clue to the perpetrator. Curiously enough tbe placards have been posted at intervals of exactly five day*, July 4, July 9 and July 14. Puitapetraia, July 15.--Dr. Charles KE. Cadwalder, e:d of on+ of Philadelphia’s oldest and must exclusive families, was married today in St. Paul’s Episcopal church to Bridget Mary Ryan, his former housemaid. The marriage caused quite a sensation in society circles here. The bride came to this country from Tipperary Ireland, and three years later entered the ‘octor’s emplove as lousemaid. The doctor took more than an employer’s in- terest in the fair Irish girl and finally pro- posed marriage. The young lady accept- ed, and after vainly endeavoring to have the Roman Catholic church, of which she was @ member, waive all restrictions,Miss Ryan gave up her religion and joined St. i Paul’s Episcopal church, of which Dr. Cadwalder is a member. Dr. Charles E. Calwalder is adescendent of the famous John Cadwalder, who arrived in America n 1687. Thebride comes of poor, but respectable IJrieh parents. She is 2] years of age, while her busband has paseed 50. _——— “> <—ibp -<E—————— MEETING AT GRANDVIEW. A large and intelligent meeting of the electors was held at Grandview on the 14th inst. The meeting was addressed by the can- didat's 0. both sides, also by Alex. Mar- tin, E q., M. P.. and Mr. John F. McLeod, Messrs. McLean and Wood, the people’s cacdidates, were again and again cheered to the echo as they scored point after point against the One-Man Government and ex- posed its record of broken promises, reck- less expenditure of the public money, huge deficits, increased taxation and the numer- ous Other shameful acts of which it stands guilty. The Peters candidates made feeble ef- forts to answer the charges made against their leader, but without effect, for the indignation of the people would not suffer them to practice their deceit here, and theyfreceived such a set-back as must have made them feel certain of an overw helm- ing dereat on the 2ist inst. BORN On the 13th inst., at South Bend, In- diana, to Dr. Edwin P. Moore and Mrs. Moore, a son. ae ceceereensteetieeneneneremaet or MARRIED At St. Peters’ Lake West, on July 15th, by Rey. A. Craise, Edward Douglas to Mrs Eunice McEwen. In this city, on June 30, by Rev C. W. Corey, James McQuarrie to Miss Lizzie Moore, both of this city. Berger's English Paris Green 2 in 1 lb tins, the best on the market. When you want it, we have it. A. W. REDDIN, Phm, B SUNNYSIDE, @ SOSOSSSTOOOSOSOSIOSOL SD 6208900006 006689000 sw00 Sec eoeeseesUeocesee eee / This is the third placard and the last. | ’ oo ee ON SATURDAY WR: BBOth A. scies BIC a speedy sale. rns & Tur Prices reduced on Boys’ Tweed Prices reduced on Boys’ Cotton Blouses Prices reduced on Boys’ Serge Sailor Suits, Sailur Suits. Sunnyside - Dry = Goods = Store ARKAASSASAR Cc me crm —, Peta AAAAAAARS SARAH * ~ . a ‘ ~ CLHEARAINCH SALE of Boys’ Clothing. We are going to make the price exceedingly low to effect Prices Reduced on Boys’ Galatia Blouses Prices reduced on Boys’ Galatia Sailor Suits, Prices reduced on all Boys’ Clothing. and a Big Discount off Boys’ and Men’s Staaw Hats, Stock all new — No old goods of any kind. Come and share in the bargains. SHAAAAAAAAAAARESSAAARSAAASAAAASAASRSA It’s in Hats this time. them: 2he LOT 2.—Every Untrimmed hat from 80c 50c What we advertise we have oore & McLeod. BEE a Ee a ae eS ee PE a ES ye PEEP SEE SEE Ey Whew ! Butit’s Hot @- BREEZY CooL ———— Cool Summer Coats, $1.00 up. Cool Summer Underwear. Cool Summer Suits. Cool Summer Trousers, At the Very Lowest Prices. They R velues,and you should see ’em., D. A. BRUCE Fine Tailoring has gone into one lot, and each Wilt POE SOE 2 2 nhs nn cami Ge ees cee up, no matter how good, no matter how high the original price, has been put ona big table to sell for ......:06. We've gone over our stock of Summer Hats — new ones this season—and made two lots ot LOT 1.—Every hat in stock at all prices up to 80c —except a few White Sailors — Pa D5 X * : 50c