ll gag Sig —— fi rey SOSSSOS80OCO8CeSOF*"9 4 ODE o+~- 824° BOAO 42645 66S8 Welfillan & Hornsby's FOR WALL PAPER THAT SATISFIED FEELING «86s Ih {hp li ih {hiv | cate Ih That’s secured by a lip clean, freshly papered . . = : . {hv room 18S worth twice its *} I sinall |) item too if _ your: selec- fp, Ili {li (i \y» Ib». Ii I)» (I {he . . t ; s The cost is a nis made here. Handsome papers were hever so cheap as this ‘ ) SCUSUOL, ‘MOORE & McLEOD The Wall Paper Man. «| Come early. a S422%4 Aha be R542 = = oe a - o os House Sets long Guard Chains Belt Buckles. I am showing a grand selection of these popular goods, many pretty de- signs to choose trom. TICK PINS. An endless variety, all verse os : new, bright and sparkling See them. WV. W. WELDNER, Jeweler “Stower’s” Lime Juice Cordial is & preparation of pure freshly- squeezed Juice of the Lime fruit jt aod refined loaf sugar. A wine glass to atumbler of water makes a de- ligbtful avd nutritions drink. | All the Best Dealers sell it MONTREAL. General Ageuts fer the Dominion. og ee eee = ee : Cina aan mee : Thursday : Booth ; at the Feast of Days to be held in the Skat g Rink on June 21, 22, 2% aud 24. next, will represent Reception Day The booth will be divided into two sections, one part being the Drawing Room, whic wil! Le dee- Orated as at & fashionable reception and in which afternoon tea wiil be servea each day except Monday.The other part will have for sale articles both nseful and ornamental for the drawing room, articles bought at whtolesale rat-s.apd which will be Sold at prices that will be cheaper after paying theadmission fee of 10c at the door, than that for which they cat be bonght el*eewhera LOOK OVER THE LIST. 5 o’clock Lampé, 5 o,clock Tea Sete, 5o’clock Spoon Holders, (cut ‘glase), 5.o,clock Tea Caldiee, Lan- delabra, Parlor Lamps and Lamp Shade, Vases, Individual Sandwich Plates, Bon-Ben Disher, Scre. na, jn Qak and White Evame!, Elegant Opera Bags; Electric Light Shade @ lL olders, Pheto Ho'ders, etc, ete., > and tome very hand-owe Table @ Covers, Head Resets, Centre Pieces, aud Sofa Cushions, (no two alike) ; The booth will be under the di- rection of Mrs. Berj. Rozers, who, with enable staff of young ladies, vil’ eaterto the wants of all who fn: or them with their patronage. ; ] ea pe ARTHUR P. TIPPET & CO., | . iwy4i i23 THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JUNE 10, 1897 - mee . MERRY WEDDING BELLS. ee Mr. H. Bruce Wright, of Sanderson & Co’s. establishment, Was iast even- ing united in marriage with Miss | Lettie Fennell, eldest daughter of ex-Councillcr Fennell. Key. G. M. Campbell wus the officiating clergyman. fhe groom was supported by Mr. Arthur Swith, and Mise Ida Fennel, sister of the bride, acted as bridesmaid. The wed- ding was a quiet one, Ooly the intimate frieuds of the contracting parties being present. Both bride and groom are popu Jar with a largecircle of friends, aud mauy very bandsome wedding gifts were recelv- ed. Among the offerings was an elegant Chair from tue Sunday School of the First Methodist Church accompaned by an address befitting the occasion. After the wedding supper and a very pleasant social evening at the residence of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wrigit lett for their new home on Grafion Street, followe! by the best wishes of al! Who enjoy their acguaintence, ’ In the felicitatione, aud wishes Me. aud Mre. Wright a long and bappy wedued life lhose Mr. S.A. Macdonald, the well-known merchaot tailor, was also married last evening. The bride was Miss Bes<ie Wonnacott, daughter of John Wonnacott, Esq., aud the interesting ceremony was performed at bis residence beneath a floral bell, Mr. J. E. Matthews was man and Miss ‘Teua Mcl-aac The bride was havdsomely silver grey Henrietta clot with pear! trimmings. ‘The ceremony was perfurmed by Rev. I. F. Fullerton, in the presence of a goodly number of the frieods of the b.ide and groom. The popularity of the contracting parties was evidenced by the grvoms~ bridesimaid, gowned in | Jarge pnmber of elegant gifts received. Among the presents wasa silver service trom the bride’s as oviate ezxaploves in Beer Bros, store, a chair from Mr. Macdonaid’s euiploy and a clock accempanied by an aJdress,trom Charlottetown Lodge, I. VU. G. T.,of which both Mr. and Mrs. Macdonald are valued members. A wedding supper and a pleasant scciai evening followed the interestiog ceremony. Mr. and Mr-, Macdonald wil) reside on Chestuut Street. congratulations, The Summerside correspoadent of the Guardian writes: The home of Mr. and Mrs. J.H. Locke, was yesterday evening the scene of a pleasant event, the marriage of their eldest daughter Miss Aunie Myrtle, to Mr. Wm. Ferguson, our popular Water St. barber, The ceremony was performed by Rev, E. M. Dill, in the presence of about thirty-five invited guests. Mr. Er- nest McEwen, of Charlottetown, and Misa Cora Locke, sister of the bridle, performed the duties of groomsman and bridesmaid. An unusually large and costly display of wediisg presents testified to the esteem in- which Mirs Locke ie-held in the communi- ty. Afteran eveniag of general merrv- making and gool cheer the happy c-u € repaired to their futur2 home on Water etreei, followea by the good wishes of their mauy friends. _ A very pretty home wedding occurred on Wednesdag afternoon, June 2nd, at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Jolin H.Latham, 78 Stanwood Street, Providence, Rhode Island, when their neice, Isabella Mc- Quarrie, voungest daughter of Mr. Hector McQuarrie and Mrs. McQuarrie, formerly Margaret Shaw, of Rice. Point, P. E. I., was united in marriage to Mr. Charles Madison Pike, son of the late James Pike, of Providence. The ceremony was per- formed by the Rev. Charles A. Campbell, Pastor of the First Presbyterian ¢hurch, in which the bride and grooni are earnest workers and leading members in the Christian Endeavor Society. The bride was attired in white organdie trimmed with lace and ribbon and carried a®shower bouquet of bride roses. The room in which the ceremony took p'ace was taste- fully decorated with palms and ferns. Rev. W. B Hinson, and Mies Ethel Wad-werth,«f Westmourit, are to be mar- ried on the 15th June next,acvording tothe Montreal Herald... The marrieg? will take place at the home of the bride-elect. Rev. Mr. Hinson was some years ago pastor of the First Bapt st Charch in Charlotietown —_— 0 ee Something quite new in souvenir spoons received at G. H: Tavlor’s, — — —— it DIED. * At the resid nee of her eon, Alexanle C. Humphreys, New York City, vn © dton- day June 7th, Margaret Macnutt, widow of Dr. Edward R. Humphreys and daughter of the late Hon. Peter §: Macautt, of Darn- ley, P. E. 1. At Amherst, Nova Scotia, ‘on the 4th inst., Mr. Allen Hunter mthe 35th year of his age. At Dundas on the 23rd ult., Harriet Isabel McPonald, youngest child of Mr. Willem MeDonald, aged one year 6 monthe and 16 days. A bheuse on Dorchestor Street, next block to the New Cathedral, at present ocenpied by Mre. Leaby. Possession given last of June, AKTHUR G. PEAKE. Office on “Peake’s” Wharf. FOR_SALE A Lot of balf an acre of Innd in Pownal Village. Excellent site for dweliing uuuse, business stand or summer residence, Beautiful situation; good bathing; shogt- ing and fishing. bar) For further particuiars apply at thelaw office of undersigned, London House Building, Charlottetown : JOBN T: MELLISH,., Tae Ex- Mixer joins | Tae Examives joins most heartuly in the | PERSONAL, Mr. Rpbert Lan Ont, supervisor for New Lone on, is in the city today. Mr. A. Duchemin,of the ‘firm of A. Dichemim & Oo, left yesterday mornipg for Clatham, N. B. Mrs. McNair, wife of Mr. Allen MeNair. engineer of the steamship Princess, arrived last evening from Scotland. ™ Alva Gordon, son of Rev. J. A. Gordon is home for the holidays from MeGill Universitv.x—St. John Sun. Miss G. R. Mawley, of Summerside. was registered at the Royal Hotel, Sam- mer-ide, on Tnesday evening. Messrs. Gordon Alley, Fred Haezard, James Bradley and Patrick Duffy, students at McGill University, Montreal, arrived home last evening, Adjutant Galt. o the Salvation Armv. | ex -cted here wun Major Pugmire, and w i'l assist in the meetiags to be hed. n Saturday and Sunday. HED Franklin MeCleary, wha is plaving “Tago” to Wilko. Barrett’s “Othello,” in Lendon, is a nat ve of Canada and former: iv tanght' schoo! at Woodstock, Ont. At the Queen Hotel: W. T. Burrows; Sommersid+é; John MeEschern, Cherry Valley; J. F. Carter, Sammerside; R. ©, Eldridge, Niagara Fell-; R. D. Rice, New Glasgow, N.S., L. T. Ho!land, St. Jobs P. Kelly, Montagec; Mis« Grimes, Boston. Mr. Martin 1. Maloney, the well-known. commercial traveller, arrived ia the city laet evening, and is registered at the Hotel Davies. Mr. Maloney has but recently recucued from a business trip to the Pacific coast, V ctorS Liddell, son ofthe Jate A. M. Liddell, of this city, has been appointed to @ position in the Bank of Montreal at the Amherst branch. “Victor” is just out of the Halifax academy.—-Ha‘ifax Herald. Rev. Joseph Gillis, of Indian River, was recently elevated to the dignity of tbe priesthood at the Basilica,Qnebec. Father Gillis is a nephew of Mgr. Gillis, Indian ttiiver. He was ordained for the diocese of Burlington US i Pil At the Hotel Davies: A. H. No'may,.C. B. Foster, A. W. Oldfield, 8t. John: W. v. LeBoutellier, M. E. Malonev, Montreal; J. H. Myrick, Tignish; W. 8. Rosa, Teronto; Rev. J. R. Mun-o:, Miss Muoroe, Antigon- ish; W. F. Lefurgey, S’side. wr. A. N. Simpson, of New Glasgow, has completed a four-year rourseat the Kentuckey University, and G. W. Steven- son of the same p'ac? fas graduated at the fame «aniversity and taken the degree; of A. B., standing second on the A. B, list. Mr. Stevenson was chosen to deliver the oration at the closing of the university. Mr. H. Martin, also of this province, has completed the sophomore year. All three are former students of Prince of Wales College. Tuere’s a Monat 1x Tas.—A Datroit despatch of the 16th says : Robert Parsons assistant engineer at the board of public works, placed $70 in bills in his siove on Wednesday night for safekeeping, in ca-e burglars should break intu hie hous. Oo Friday morning his wife got up first and made the fire. Soon atter the green— back- were all ablaze. They were taken to the bank later in the day and will be’ sent to Washington to be redeemed. LO€aL NOTICES. From now until the Qneen’s Jubilee, Gay & Son will dispose of their choice bedding flower planv’s, for the following rednced price. For $1.00 vou can have $1.25 worth, from an advertised price, for $1.50, $2 worth; for $2, $3 worth; and for $3.50-we give you $5 worth. This inducement is good for the market, Char- lottetown, at our oursery, Powual, or they will be packed in moss and ehipped.to any. address on the Isiand or’ Provinces, 60. receipt of price. What better way to celebrate the Queen’s Jubilee than to beautify our homes with ope of nature’s best gifts, beantiful flowers. ‘Solomon ia all his glory was not arrayed like one of these "—Address orders ta J. J. Gay & Sor, Pownal, P. E. I. See aivertisenie¢nt in this paper. 135—1 4&«. Te-ted, Tried.—Sa zard’s improved turnip seed sold ly Geo. Carter & Co.» is the best. 30 firet prizes in 18 years, is the record, Buy your. turnip. mangle, carrot and other seeds a: Carter~’ and you make no mistake. SHLP NEWS, Po:t of Charlottetowa,’ <W ta te . ¢ ARRIVED. Jnne 9—J.A.G C, Lang'll, Wallace Lois, Landry, Grand River; Athlete. Rb erts, Pictcn; Lily Bank, Bue, Murray Harb»; Alma, Anderson, Glace Bry, Tartar, Irving, Sydney, CLEARED, Jane 9—J. A. G. Oy; Langill, Walisce Alice Phcebe, Baily, Giace Bav; Mary Star of the Sea, Lantagne, Carsquet; Atlil te Roberts, Picton; Lily Band. Biue, Murray River; Restive, Grady, Picton: Leveret, Garcier, do; Alma, Anderson, Montagu: ; Tartar, [rving, Kichibneo; Minne May, Burke, S’side. <= AYER’S _ PILLS “ Having been subject, for years, constipation, without bein able {0 find much relief, I at last tried Ayer’s Pills, and testify that I have derived — benefit oh their use. For over ' fwo years past I have taken one of these pills every et ati . BoR- MAN, bi East Main St., Carlisle, Pa, CURE CONSTIPATION. ‘None as Good as EB. & D. . i ‘| depart without her, LOCAL A Se —_——— — ) OTHER ITEMS ; aan. ammmerachunareenaneneeapastiiieetaeneanenacienann Beer Bros. for Dre-s Goods. For Dritt.—No.1 >. 4th Regiment C. A., will meet tor drill tonight at 7.30 o’clock in uniform. Order drill. Jopites Commirrer Mgerinc tomorrow night at 8 o’clock iu City Council Cham- ber. All representatives requested to be present, ‘esti cciaes I. 0, O. F.—The members of St. Law- reuce and Wiliev Lodges are requested to meetinthe Lodge Room tonight at 8 o'clock to form a degree team to attend Grand Lodge, which meets in Pictou in Angust next. Earty Cosine. - The yr ncipal grocery stores of the crty will, from the 14th of June to the 17th of September, close at 6 o'clock ou the evenings of Mondav, Wed- resdav and Thursday and on Tuesday and Friday eveniag’s at 7 lock. —————< Misstons.—The Paulist Fathers of New York bave fixed the dates of their Island missions, They will open at Alberton on September 12th, thence go to Morrel, St Geo ge’s, Vernon River and Sammerside- The last mission will close early in No. vem ber.— Watchmvn. Masens 1x Covyer.—The Grand Chap- .'r of Roval Arch Masons met in Halifax 'en Monday. Ten out of fourteen « hap’ers iu Nova Scotia and Prince Kdw: ri I-lan1 were represented. Dr Darrach, of Ken sington, was elected Grand High Priest and Mr. H. W. Anderson Grand Captain of Host. Fire. — The alarm this morning about nine o’clock, was for a fire in a house on King Street, near Pownal. The fire was in the wal! near the chimney, and wes evidently caused by a defective flue. The damage done did- not amount to very mnch, The firemen promptly responded to the call to duty. ‘Sr. Parricx’s Haru.--The concert in St. Patrick's Hall last evening was fairly well attended, aod the programme prepar- ed for the occasion was very acceptably rendered. The proceeds go towarde the new Cathedral fund. The little ones who promoted the concert are deserving of thanke, Ixscrep By A Dog.—QOa Friday last at Oampbellion, Lot 4, an adopted child of Mre. Edward McKay, abont five years of age, was badly lacerated by a dog. The child was playing with the dog at the time. Dr.McLaughlin wes called in and the child is now doing well. The dog has since been destroyed. — Summerside Farmer. eee Aw Invirarion.—Persons wishing to vewanexbibit of fancy work, needle work, drawing, oi! painting, etc., the work of the pupils for the year, are invited to Notre Dame Convent onthe 12th and 14th inst. The exhibit will be one of the finest seen in Notre Dame for years and will be w il worth inspection. —_— Sapiy Arriicreo Famity.—An sfflicted house is that of Mr. Albert Palmer’e at Sackville. They have lost two sons with in a week of diphtheria, one twelve years of age and the other fifteen. Mr. Palmer is tick with the disease himeelf and almost heart-broken. The one who died on Sun- day morning makes three sons who have died within a few months. The oldest son who hved in the States died ashort time ago leaving a wife and child to mourn their los%, = Moncion Times. Fixe Raitway Service.—The Michigan Central has put on a train from Chicago to New York, composed of a buffet library car, stocked with books and periodicals, a larber shop aid bath room, smoking room aod lx ggage coinpartment. A handsome state tobm car, two double state room cars, # standard dining car and a day conch with everything about it brand new, com- plete the equipment. This is. clain-ed to be as fine a railway service as any in ihe world. . Tre F.ast or Darya under the direction of the ladies aid, wil! wpen in the Hills bosough Skating R nk on Monday evening. June 2let, Thik wiil be the most» attrae~ tive thing Of thé kind-ever held in the city Tne ladies in charge sre sparing no pains ‘to make everything a success. The prin- cipal attraction of the fair -will be the twoths made to represent each day of the weck>ae at the. Monday booth you can procure everything for wash day, from # wash tub down to a ecrubbing brush. Evervbody should be on band for the grand opening Mondey night. Tae Cuitp Securep.—The Moncton Times quotes from the Halifax Herald the story regarding Josie Mills’ child actress published in Ime Exam ner yesterday and adds: Mr Bufiner passed through Monc- ton on yesterday afternoon’s C. P, R., being accompanied by the little girl for whom he was iw-search. The child was secured from the Josie M:lls company at Truro ov Monday night. At first Mise Mille refused to give the girl up without a protest, but when the officers took another tack and interested the S&P. C. en account of to allow. Mr. Buifoer to take her rather than spend time and money in ‘fizhting the case. The child, it is said, ia but nine years of age, and being a very clever little actress, Mies Mills expressed a willingness t> pay her $20 a week if Mr. Buffner would r This the Kentucky man declinéd to do. . People buy . Hood’s Sarsaparill year after year because it does them out: It will do you good to take it now, the child’: tender'yeare, Miss Mille decided | | A ? SPECIAL past yearsprices, but Tie New aad The Best of this s2ason’s styles aod Manafasiure, should bring, 2228000 PYPTETTPPEDPTTADPADR RTT EPEDNTH AINE TEAR ETT TT ETHERNET ER TORT RT TOT PRED P OOP D pep gD prices that maké them 22c, 302, 38e, 50¢ and 6%e per yard. ee27esdeoeCe0 Penerereneeveneonernen enenenenenenenr errant? any = E = = E Ledies’ White Canvas Shoes ¢ S1eriteennennnvpnnnrrnvereenrenynnnee pnpennnnonennnenntnnseaenesnsnnett Meet me at The Always Busy Store, ---VALUES By “special values we do not mean past years goods below oy na m . Far below prizes they Dress Goo Uarivatled assortment of high class Fashionable Stuffs at EZTRA SPECIAL VALU Double widths, all wool plains, shot effscts and fancies.} STANLEY BROS., Pix Aiwiys3is7 3 4) > N # "FF S fea ss is \iiVuidviZdidviisudiauaisuciauiiapisa lianas . “Shs Ladies’ Bicycle Boots with black canvass tops just opened. W. H. STEWART & CO, London House Bldg bel ms STAC..... afcer udcrating. Dominion. Arrived yesterday; all the gents sold. And 1 ladiesand gents Brantford Rep Brit sell at $60.60 each. Don’t buy before re2ing our stock as we can save you money and give you the bes: value. Dawson's Biéyele Depot THE LEADER. _ ee , rl UXsap gy within one hour Just 2 lidies left; more orderedsby telegram They have Dunlop Tires, large Barrel Hubs, are by far the best value ever shown in this: city. Also im E. & D. Barnes, Perfect, Garden Gity, large Ba'ls, and D'=these I will Advertisers ! : : ‘fhe home circulation’ is the most valuable fcr advertisers. Tue Examiner réaches the homes of our citizens every evening. That accounts for our large advertising patronage. : . . THE EXAMINER PUB. COMPANY Scie haloes Sn Rell Salt ee ER: A i Re ny OC ER. ER arta id aes mens, Th ee Ti IRS Slap ah 7 i i lly ali SEAS AMET al PIE Oe ef ABE ee ere ree LE LSE ROA CURR SRLS ET, TB TL Eo OO ee Oe eon SE aes y 3. St Lait < i ie ee Pia es Ny net tae