THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN MAY 25, 1897. NS — nvitation MRS. KENLY Artist and Teacher: All ladics interested are in- vited by the Home Are Society of Decorative Needlework of New York. To view an exhibit of Art Needlework, and arrange for a series of Lessons. Exhibit and Lessons Free Of Charge. Commenzing May 20th, hours from 10 a.m. to 5 p, m, in Y M.C A. Parlor We are instructed by Beld- ing Paul & Co to invite all in- terested to attend, Beldings Silks and Linens used exclusively in these classes, We have just received a full assortment from Belding Paul & Co., of the goods for these classes. Doylies, Centre Pieces, Table Centres, Tray Cloths, Cosies, Belding’s Embroiddry Needles, Silks, ete. WEEKS’ Wholesale and Retail. Orange Blossoms One ef the nicest oders in per- fume, Retails in the west at 50c per Oz. The agents for Canada had just one bottle left. We bought it and offer at 35c¢ per oz. A W. REDDIN, Phm B CLNTRAL DRUG STORE, SUNNYSIDE. dl —— ay 0000 BLOOD : Dressing for Oxblood Shoes, NOBBY BROWN Dressing for all shades of color- ed shoes, DANDY For tan colored shoes dressing, ELITE Dressing for fine black boote— no acid. Gilt Edge, Egg Finish. “Dia- mond” and “Boulevard” dress- ing at R. KH. Jost Stamper’s Corner, NEW STOCK. 100 bris. Butter Salt. 209 bris. Cheese Salt. 5 bris. Epsom Salts. 1@ bris. Sulphur. 100 cases Currants, 5@ bunches Bananas. 40 cases Oranges. 10 cases Lemons. 25 boxes Pearline. 40 bags Onions. 150 boxes Biseuit, assorted. 10 gross Enameline. 20 cases Bath Brick. 200 kegs Bicart. CARVELL BROS. 120—3i TELEGRAPHIC. sPROTAL, DESPATCHRS TO THE EXAMINER. GREECE AND TURKEY, — Athenians Distrust the Sultan. Lonpox, May 25.~The Athens corres- pondent of the Times says that the in ventions of the Sultan are greatly distryst- ed here and it is believed that it is his policy to avoid negotiations for peace through the powers because he wants Edhem Pasha to march to Athens. ——$ $<» NEWS FROM THE CAPITAL. The Cabinet and the fariff. Ovrawa, May 25.—The cabinet was in session yesterday trying to agree on the features in dispute in the tariff amend- ments, There ie great want. of harmony in respect to some of the proposed amend. ments. Hon. Mr. Fielding is under bords to move the House into committee today and seems to be sorry for it. Probably the first two days will he occu- pied with a discussion of the preferential clauses. THE “ISLANDER” AGAIN. —_—-— Wins First Prize at Kingston. ee Congratulations by Governor Howlan. Kinestox, Ont., May 25.—Ivan Mc- Kinuon, of Charlottetown, won first prize in the bicycle races here yesterday and was heartily congratulated by Governor How- lan, of Prince Edwerd Island. eo = = W here the walls and ceilings are —» made dainty .and attractive by our unique designs and rich = and beautiful coloring in wall —S = papers, is an incentive to a fail- = = ing appetite. At no time of the = S year does yourroom needa new Ss = dress es much as when Spring comes out in her new garb and — shames the dingy room where = Winter has left its impress in S— smoke and dust. Look at our —=3 = new and loyely stock of wall = papers, GEO. CARTER & G0. 3 = Wall Paper Importers. = Si idddddssiissddsididduududidadsurs O08 0008800000000 8008 8000 through the fishing sea- son we will receive from time to time new hand tied Flies, (every fisher— man knows the value of new Flies), and _ will sell at very low figures. Rods Casts, Lines, etc. etc. cheaper than ever A, W. REDDIN, Phu. B CENTRAL DRUG STORE, SUNNYSIDE, OOS OSCOS OOOO SOOCOOHAOOESES NOTICE. ? As we are winding up the Govern- ment business in connection with dairy work here, all parties having accounts against this office are requested to render same at once. Anyone owing the. Dept. is asked to kindly call in and settle their account immediately. THOS. J. DILLON, Dairy Supt. 121—d5i wii QUEEN BESS’ GHOST. A GRENADIER OFFICER SAYS HE SAW IT IN ‘ WINDSOR CASTLE, neniindian Queen Elizabeth's ghost has recently been seen walking in the libraty of Windsor Castle in broad daylight. To be more exact, a Lieut. in the Grenadier Guards, whose connections are highly respectable, asserts that he saw a female fiigure in black where no living person could be, and the librarian at Windsor says that his description tallies with that of the ap parition of the Virgin Queen who haunts that part of the castle. The story was first told in Le Petit Journal of Paris, and on the London Daily Mail’s, investigating the truth ofit the following extraordinary facts came out: The officer 1s Lieut. A. St. Leger Glyn,a grandson of the first Lord Wolverton, who was a member of the banking house of Glyn, Mills & Currie and a nephew of Dr, Carr Glyn, the new Bishop of Peterborough. He is 27 years of age, the son of a soldier, and is described as a healthy,matter-of-fact young man. He was sitting in the library of Windsor Castle one afternoon reading a_ history of Dorsetshire, when he became aware of some one passing into the inner library.. He looked up and saw a female figure in black, with black lace on the head falling to the shoulders. Ele did not pay much attention to. it,, thinking it was some one reading in the inher room. Soon after, as it was 4 o'clock, an attendant came to close the library. Liews: Gdgn asked who the lady working in the other room was, and the atten- dant answered that there was no one else in the library. Lieut. Glyn insisted that a lady had just walked across the inner room. “«Then where can she be?” asked the atten- dant.” She must Mave ‘gone out of a door in the eorner,” said the Lieytenant,; *‘But there is no door,” answered the ‘man. Lieut “Glyn thought no more about it, but the attendant reported the matter to Mr, Holmes, the librar- and theywtold him that he had seen the appar- rition Of Queen Elizabeth. He said that there was records that this apparition haunted the rooms, but that Lieut. Glyn was the only man that had seen it in medern times, . Since then Mr. Holmes has spent.much time in the library, day and night, if’ the hope of seeing the ghost. Lieut. Glyn has been questioned about the matter by the Dean of Windsor ‘and several niembers of the Royal family. ition to the Daily, Mail’s reporter, The chair occupied by Lieut. Glyn is on the east side of the first goom in the hbrary. In frent of it is a large globe, and beyond a few steps lead up into a gallery, the sides of which are lined with books, with winlows on the left and a series of bays on’ ‘the right, the windows of whieh look out,upon the terrace. **At the far end of the gallery is a turret two windows of which looking on the wet, make a broadish space of light, against -which any figure traversing the gallery would he sharply silhoutted. On the south side of th: gallery—which was built by Queen Elizabeth, and used by her as a picture gallery in which she was accustomed to walk, and wheren she devised, or reflected upon, those masterpieces of statecraft which have made her reputation what it is—stands a fine chimney piece, over which a bust of the ‘Virgin Queen’ Jooks down somewhat severely upon the spot where her shade has been so recently seen,” Here it is that Lieut. Glyn saw the appari- tion, which passed from him along the gallerv turned quic J, to the right, and disrppeard into the bay, from which in former umes a Staircase led to the terrace where Queen Elizabeth used to promenade. The Dean: of Windsor is ready to believe that Lieut. Glyn saw something supernatural, but he doubts that it wasthe Virgin Queen. He believes more strongly in the apparition some years a; of King Charles I , whose spirit is said to visit a house in the Canons close, opposite St. George’s Chapel one June 26, The last person to whom the ghost made 2 masifestation was Mrs. Boyd Carpenter, wife of the Bishop of Ripon, who oecypied the house as a Canon of Windsor, between 1882 and 1884. On June 26, late at night, while she was reading in her bedroom, waiting for her husband to come up, she heard steps approaching in the passage to the roomr’saw the..hasp Jilted andthe door slowly @pen, but nobody appeared. After a while the door was closed again, and she heard steps receeding in the corridor When her husband got upstairs she told him what had happened, and he recollected that it was the night on which the Royal Martyr was sup- posed to walk in that house. ene - ONG. betore the discovery of South 4 Ameriea by. the Spaniards, the aborigines used and highly valued the Coca Leaf as a: medicinal agent, vut it has not becn”’ until recent years that its true value has become universally known and appreciated, Those who have used SOVEREIGN COCA WINE Speak of it in highest praise as a tonic sleep producer and vitalizer Simson Bros. & Ceo. ; Manufacturers KOKANIE CREEK SHARES NO FAKE" But legitimate mining. FOUR CLAMS. One being on the famous Molly Gibson vein. Two above Enterprise, which sold $300,000 cash, and acother one half mile from Sloca#i’River. High grade ore out cropping on threes Well defined ledges onall. Capital only $250,000 in 25 cent shares, First isane for develojment 3 cents, non assessable. Next iseue not leas than 10 cents. Reliable management. Nothing Jess than 500 shares sold. Orler throuzh bank. GEO. 0. SCOTT Agent 42 Fort St., Victoria, B. ©, aW ANTED—To purchax a second-hand vis- -vis Wagon. Apply atthe cffice of J. H. Readin, 12%—Li ed ian, who asked the officer to describe the figure, | Mr. Holmes showed the scene of the appar-” New Grass Linens Prints and Blouses Perkins, Sterns & Turner This week we are making a ‘special display of New Grass Linen and oth weight materials saitable for the approaching hot weather. good and cheap materials for summer wear, you should a very large stoek of newest prints, such as you will not fin very low. Dont Forget our Cheap: Clothing and Staple Ory Goods , Crim pled — <to_T0-DAr WE ARE OPENING ———>~ New Sailor Hats, New Straw Trimmings, New Flowers and Wire Frames. Free Art Exhibit We recommend every lady in .Ch’town to attend MRS. KENLY’S Art Needle- work classes in th> Y.M.© A. Parlor each day trom 10 a. m. to» pm Belding Paul & Co’s “Art Silks and Stamped Linens used exclusively. We havea full range of all the Linens, Silks, Silk Holders, Needles, ete, required MOORE & McLkOD If vou are looking for n see our stoek of these goods, d in every store, and Wanted 3 Coat, 2 Vest, and 3 Pant Makers. )). A. Bruee = & .. we ee HO Oe a4. er hight w Ice, new | © haye |. the prigy . 1 a ee Ay “a ee ime * mi ae | eee ; Em, ak > ' eae ee oe ie — ” - Peis es a a i salty Vist, Vat Sele CR | ad el 4 ome] — a” ~~, Swe a Oa te ae p aig eo. ee @ @ 6666260400686 7 & OSs | }