as -_ LADLE THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN,JULY 8 1863 ‘ { The Roval is the hiqhest grade beking powder known. Actea! tests show it goes one third further then ery other braad, Absolutely Pure foveal BAKING POWOrR CO... NEw YORK, 8 ATE Balance of Summer Goods at big reductions at Weeks. About Blac and Celored Capes. HALF - PRICE e) . 0 1.80 for $1.30 o> 7 a iV 4 Ladies’ Spring ” ss ? 7H «a4 The sig Hat Nate. This lot of 840 New Av ors e at we boucht at 0 ertean Sai!- Ou the do lar, id Se iil fer t ate going fast J Very Latest Summer Shapes 3 all faney colored Sun 7 shades HALF - PRICE all trimmed millinery at 3 2 big reductions 1 W. i Weeks & Go ofesale & k mance — cp ag — co - Hang up Nhat Can you live al out a Hammock. We offer a large, new stock bought ata sperial discount, and our selling prices are away down. Th All Sizes and Stylo: your inspection. HASZARD & MOORE: S850 0E6 59286989202 7C00S888S | That Vearing Tearing “ar Haddening Headache ‘ often the result of eye strain stead of druge, in ench cases the Only reasonsbre and eff remedy is : ’ JONG’ & ’ . We ask ; cla: fitted eve which relieve aud therefore A pair of properly gluases or spectacli+s, the musclar straib Cure the headacbe. We have made a epecial etady of fitting glasses, —_ ww Sageere nen: ersenvsaseces>*eoee! and would be glad 16 have you call oo us if troubled io uby way with your eyes. G- F. HUTCHESON Queen St. Graduate Optician ®86ercoee poesesseteer’ 600 POCO SPST OOS EOSS PSOC OSES SED 4SOL* SOHC LSE -_—-————— ' MU SUMMED Summer Sailer. BRITISH ISRAEL. Sin, —Will you sallow mea emall &pace a few the Bri- Tribes of | K ver’, bible render knows that the | whe. eaboute of the Ten Cribes, hae long been a mystery, which many 80 éAruest soul hasendeavored to discover. The | ten is held by many persons that the des~ in your p ypnlar paper, to present thoughts on the identification of ‘Ssh Natoo, w th the Lost Ten Israel. | cendants of these Lost Tribes, are to be 'fouod in the Anglo-Saxon race. ‘The lidea bas much to tecommend it. iif this theory be wrong, it will | have done no harm. Ik | strikes at no moral virtue, it impairs not ; one iota of Chrietiantruth. If right, it will powerfully aid us in discovering eur | position as to whether we are of the seed of Abraham or a[Geutile people. From the te-timory of God’s Holy Word | through his prophets, we learn that al» thongs Ierael was to be a pation wander ing among the Gentiles and supposed by many to be a Gentile people, yet they were | t» be ro marked, as to be recognizable to the earnest apd honest searcher after | ' truth, when ¢be fulnes- of the Gentiles was made manifest. Thoughtful men and women have ap- plied their powers of reason to the exami-~ nation of this subject, and in the majority of cases the result has been, an ackuow - ledgmeat that the evidence presented is entlicéeatly convincing, to command the fullest confidence, while the most diligent studeats have admitted, that it is more difficult to reject than accept, and the more ther read the more couclusive the evi- dences are, when prophecy avd history are placed side by side. The following are sowne Of the signs or marks which God has given us for our information Israel would be a mutltitudinous people, as the sand upoo te sea shore, see Gen 22-17, Hos 1-10, Rom 9-27. The Angio-Saxon race answers to this descrip- ——» — than any other nation ex'ant. 2 Israel woald become a nation anda company of nations, see Gen. 35-11. This we wave in the British nation, and her | company of nations are, Canada, Austraba, Ta+macia, New Zealand, South African ) States, West African Settlements, ‘Fiji | Islands, Brith India with its 16 diatinct nations, as well as the United States all distinetiy of Great Bri ain. 2. Israel would poses: s the gates of their see Gen. 22 Great Britain is today in possermion ‘all the important } gates or strongholds in che world, except Constantinople, which must ultimately fall into the hands of the British, "Britain coutrola Gibralter, Malta, Aden, Cape Coast Castle, Hong Kong, the Suez Canal and many strongly fortified gates, <hus actually rufiag the ocean routes of the world, and is mistress of the seas, 4. Israel were commanded to. lend, bui not to borrow, eee Deut. 28-12, The wealth of the British oation isa matter of astonishment to -the world. She is the great lending nation of the world, but never borrows. Her unem dloyed capital is s0 great tbat though offered at 2 toS per cent borrowers cannot be found. 5 Israel was tove the chief of the nation, Duet. 28-12. The British Goverame ot can now dictate «o the other netions of the world and compel them to ob-y its command. Not wishing te intrude too mueth upon your space, I well reserve anv. further identifications fer a future letter, and beg to remain youre, enemies, | } j ! ! Aw ANGLO [sRancite. Ch’towa, July £898. An Ovo Axe Witt Triep Rewaoy.— Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup bas been used for over fidty years by millions of mothers for their children while teething with perfect sueces. It soothes the child softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind, colic, andis the best remedy for | Diarrhoea. Is pheasant to the taste. Soid vy druggists in every part of the world, Twenty-five cente a bottle. Its value ie ealentable. Se sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrip,aad take no | other kind ——-—— | Call and consalt Miss F E Eenst, opti- have any ache or paio about Mo-t eye aches are caused by | misshappen or malformed eyes. These ' things donot appear on ihe surfaec, but | must be examined into to discover tbe real | canse. Coneultations free. Eveglass and +pectacles farnisbed at reasonable prices, given only when required. Office at Capt Samuel McRae’e, corner Kent and Qeaeen streets, Charlottetown. can, if you your eves. Going to Safulk Wednee. day ? You need a rest. Spend a day in the country, it will lonly cost you a few cents. Trains leave for Baptist pic- nie at 9.49 a, m. oe ee Y MC A—Theie will be a meeting of the Temperapve Aliiance, Friday, at 8 p m,inthe YMCA. Important business. 154 3i. See ad.— er nen = One-third off all our capes. Moore & McLeod. 66c buys adollars werth of cape from us. See our ad.—-Moore & McLeod. Buy you straw bats now,our entire stock selling at half price —W D McKay. When in need of a trunk or valise give the Bargain Corner acall. A full assort~ ment on hand.—W D McKay. Oool summer underwear selling low, a good suit for 50c, something better at 60c. —W D McKay. Collars at 8c each, 3 3 for 24c, ties at 5c, 10c, 2 for 24s, hoee at 8c, 12c, lfc and 25c per pair.—W D McKay. ~~~. ao Strawberries at Brace’s Grocery. Remember our prices on boots und shoes are the lowest, quality considered; buy from ue and save money.—R K Jost, Stamper’s Corner, - s PERSONAL. \ The Montreal Star contains a not very flattering likeness of Hon. Joho Yeo, “the new Senator for Prince Edward I. land.” Mr. W. S. McKie, of Charlottetown, was ove of the judges at the horse races ou Moosepath Park, St, Johrr yesterday. Mr William McP uail, of Orwell, nie of McGill University has been appointed ats'stent engineer on the Midland Rails! road construction, Nova Scotia, Mr. Macdonald, of Parrsboro, N. 8, was a passeoger by the eastern train laet evening on his return from a trip to the Magdalene Islands, He is at the Revere Hotei, Major Jobo Rogera, the popular repre” sentative of Evans & Sons, Montreal, ar” rived in Charlotteiown last evening on on® of his regular busines+trips. He 1s at th® Hote! Davies. Joha D Bel', EB q., of Montague left thi morping On anextended trip to the Mari- time Provinces and the United States. He will attend the Baptist Convention at Detrcit and expects to visit Montreal, Ovtawa and other Canadian Cities. Queen Hotel: Mr and Mrs Frank Yeigh, Toronto; Henry W Stewart, St Jobn; Mrs Joseph Smith, Pearle Smith, Bertha Smith, Gloucester; Thomas & Pope, Mrs Thomas E Pope, Miss Mary R Pope, Mies Fibel M Pope, Boston; George F Owen, Cariigan. Mr. and Mrs. W. Matthewa returned to Shediac from P. E. Island on Wednesday. Their many friends are sorry to lose them from their midst, as Mr. Matthews has been appointed to the Methodist Charch st Souris, P. E. 1.— Sackville Post. ee ee tion, by doubling their population faster | Mrand Mrs Thos E Pope and the two Misses Pope, of Boston, and Mrs Joseph Smith and the Misses | Smith, of Gloucester, Mass, were in Charlottetown over vight on their way to the North Shore, where they purs pose remaining for some time. At the Hotel Davies: RO Crowe, Truro; IC Hail, Miss Carrie D Hall, Hotel Acadia; ‘Thos Kirkland and wife, Toronto; Geo B Fraser. Mrs Fraser, Miss Fraser, J Fraser, TL Edmundson, Montreal; A J King, Halitax;Geo C Dunne and wife, Boston; J Roge rs, Montreal; New Glasgow; Wm Kearns, Ottawa; H E Ellis, St. John. Mr. George F Owen, agent ef the In-« ternational Exhibition at Si dehe, N. B., isin town looking up business for the show. He ie meking arrangments for cheap fares from P E Island tc St. Jobn for visitors an@ exhibitors. Judging by the information he has received from Chas. A Everett, the Manager and Secretary, the Exkibition at StJohn is geing to be far abead of aay hitherto held im the Mari- time Provinces. A cablegram announces the marriage in England of Mies Monica Hemsley, daugh~ ter of Richard Hemsley, of Montreal, to Mr. F. D. Henderson. The wedding took place atthe parish church at Erdington, Warwick-bire. The bride is a graad- daughter ofthe Rev. Dr. Berthwick, of Montreal. Mr, Henderson was at ove time tm the service of the Bank of British North America in Halifax, and now holds the vo-icion Of assistant auditer te the Angle- American et Company, Limited, Londen. He visited Chartottetown a fear vears age, and made many friends daring his stay. — + — <a << ___- —_-___— Cery Impaovements—T he finest piece F H. Longley | Local and Other Items, ¢ ~ Crry Coexcit.— ‘Regular monthly meet ing ou Monday evening next. C,0.F.—Court Charlottetown,Canadian Order of Foreetere, meets in Wright’s Ualj tonight, at 8 o'clock , a Barrist Sanday School picnic at Suf- folk, on Wednesday next, July 13. Trains leaves at 9.45 a, m. cpm mcennmniniinn From Harirax—The eteamer City of Ghent arrived from Halifav via interime- diate ports abont half-past five last even- ing and left on return early this forenoon, She had a general cargo both ways. There were also several passengers. Crescest’s Nigar —Tomorrow night is Cres nt night at the Opera House. Crescent’s have arranged with the Miles Ideal Stock Co., for a double bill co that clerks and all people having.to work may go at 10 o’clock and shall see ‘New Mexi- co” one of the best plays this excellent company bas, iain Orricers Farewett.—Adjt. and Mrs. McGillivray, who have been in charge of the Salvation Army work ‘n P. E. Island ‘for the last twelve months, will farewell on Sunday next, July 10th, and will pro- ceed to their new command on the 4th. Their next command will be Halifax corpe and district. — — Rev. Mr, Svrmervanp’s Fuyerat— Owing to unavoidable circumstances the funeral of the late Rev. D. Sutherland will take place on pom bath first, at 3 p.m., from 4-on Church. Members of Presbytery who can possibly arrange to be present are urgently requested to do so.—Thos. F. Fullerton, Clerk of Presbytery. caeliieian Tea at WeLuincron.—The tea at Well. ington yesterday was @ success in every particular, The attendance was large, and the tables, which were well filled with che good things of the season, were extensively patronized. The amueements usual at such gatherings were also provided. We have not beard the amount realized, stadia Ruxsway Acc: pent — Yesterday afternoon whilst Mr. Michael Dotfv, of Kelly’s Croes was on his wav bome from the city bis horse teck fr ght and ran away. It is racd thatthe car:isage was overturned and Mr. Duffy was dragged tome di-tance. We have not heard the exieot of lis injuries. The accideat eccurred about ten mile- from the town. Mr. Dutty is a+on of Mr, John Dufly, who-e house was sirack by lighiuing durtng the recent storm, Maraten AvroaD—A noticeable wed- ding occurred at Philadelphia on .the eveaing ot the 30th of June, when Rev. Malcolm Jemes McLeod, pastor of third Presbyterian Church, and Miss Edith Morten Waleon, daughter of John N. Wilson, presic dent of the Arasapha Manu- factaring ‘Company, were avited in marriage iu the presence of a large con- course of lending citizens, at “Madison Street P. &. Church. Miss " Adalaide Mc- Lead, sister of the groom, was one of the bride’s attendants, and the best man was Nr. Becror McLeod, of Chicago, a brother of the groom. The wedding tip will in- clad: a wieitto the principal cities of Eur- ef work done iv this cky for some veare,ie ! now being performed ou whet is known as * the Si. Peter’s Road from Brown's corner to the railway crosssing. The centre of the street is macadamized tethe depth of 9 inehes, the lower strata being coarsely broken sandstone, which ie covered with crusked bard stove from the -city crusher, fromdrain to drain. The work is so a dang renee Ey enc ape. ‘fhe groom is@son of Mr. D. A, Mef.vod, of Eldon. The heppy couple have @ur congratulations. Tux Qeera Horse.—Lest Miles Company played the gretty @ratus {brit prectalive cathe ence. very ~moothly, Mr. Mills mem !ers Of the company evening the German n Atmerica.’ iv an ap- The piece went ead the other sastaiping their : : Tespecuse pare in vood shape. Tonight thoreughly done that it willlast for many | puere wiil be w benefit for the Prince Ed years to come, and with the sidewalks eddtuiuod Hospiial, when ““Damon and levelled to form a track fcr .our bicvele Pethias? will be pitt upon the boards. This riders, wih be the hand-omest play was presented about a gear ago by the street im the city Me. Dougiass Miles Geuspany a:.d gave the tuliest satis~ who kas charge of the work desires the thanks of the residents ef that portion of the city along which the etreet runs, for the very manked improvement already apparent. We trust that teemsters vil! not intrude upon the sidewalke, to destroy the much needed drive for cur young cyclists. Some protection to the side- walks shoula be placed along the draing to keep off any persous reckless enough, to festroy the approaches to our city, by driving korsee aod carriages Onany other part beyond the proper track intended for the use of teams of al! kinds. We trust the bye-law relating 1 sidewalke wil! be enforced ia that part of the city, where the improvements are now being accomplished. Notice, The Executive of the Y. P. S. C. E., of Zion Church are particularly requested to meet in the basemert this eyening at 7.30 o’elock. Business of im- portance. By order of President. siecle Tke dwelling house situated on the Gas Light Co’s property will be sold by auction On the IJ6th inst. Advt. to- @ )rrow. fection. This yeor i will be pas on in even better form «s the company has been materially strenzivened. Those who | wish to see an excesient presentation should make & point of attendiag. Tomorrow, night the Crescents will have their benefit, when “New Mexico,’ *auother excellent play will be produced. Wuar Harrvexev to Jores?— A great mavy people are asking this question. In reply thereto, from ali accounts, a great many things bappen to him. They be -~ gin to happen almost at the rise of the curtain, aed keep right at it till the very end. This piece is designed purposely to make its hearers laugh and throw to the winds any glacial calculations they may have on entering the theatre, and there won’t many find opportunity for dis- agreement with the fact that in this it succeeds splendidly. What Happened to Jones” will ke the first plav to be present. ed here by the Harkims Company. Their engagement opening at the Opera House next “Monday for the entire ;jweek promises to be the most ‘noted thing of the kind this city has ever enjoyed. aus NR NLS RD NE NE TO 4% =~ = TP ee EF eee 475 ee AE re VD # the British , A av = “ae Ensign Is honored to day perbars more than any other time in its history’ The S% lates! fad is to wear one in your button hole, 3 very pretty ones tied in neat bows. ft IHE DRUGGISTS. DPD SEM DB NEM DIEM, WD NENW BIEN, DS S Cees ~ ae ee ee ee iF Uy me = ieik~e Price 5c and ldc each, See them. 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