ane ~~. heowe Actual reets akow fy Gees One third further thas any other breed, Absolutcly Pare FOV BAKING POWDTR’Dm.. xEw vorR«, 4 MED SUM SALE Balamce of Summer Goods at big reductions at Weeks. About 40 Ladies’ Biac and Colored Spring Capes. HALF - PRICE $2.60 Capes for $1.30 3,60 “ “6 1L.&0 4.20 “ “ 2.10 5.40 ‘ “ 270 The Big Summer Saiior Hat Sale. This lot of 340 New A nerican fail- ers that we bought at 50c on thexdol- jar,.and selling at HALF - PRICE are going fast. Very Latest Summer Shapes all faney eolored Sur shades FIALF - PRICE all trimmed millinery at big reductions W. A. Weeks & Co Wholesale & Retail, Ther'll be a Hot Time Yet Hang up Your Hammock What ? Haven't got one Can you live all sammer 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 inspection. ~~ HASZARD & MOORE Manx Fisher, Sons & Co, Victoria Square, MONTREAL lm porters of Fine Woollens | and Tailors Trimmings We ask Sole proprietors of the “Klon- dike” Serge. Sample Room, 72.) Prince Wm. St. st. Jolin, \. H. H. HARVEY, Agent CABLE ADDRESS “* ALGERNON” Algernon H. Prowse, Ship & General Broker, Com- ’ ure, ang@one box of this medicine has Yhade mission derepan Gan 3 om p¥&nd complete cure cring® Phe wo H. G. Forp, | St. John’s, A. B. C. For General Business. 2 P, 0° Box 833 For Shipp ng | 148 L2in eod \ . . - - Newfoundiand SCOTS -S-COLE,— CODE, MER hy MIN tm Re igen E Le A TA Rt thn NL T the Roval is the highest crade haking pewder | | BAPTIST ASSOCIATION. | ‘the © | Proceedings of the Meeting at North River. North River, July 4th. The meeting of the aseociation opened ai ine usual bour. The report on education was taken from the table and after disenssion participate i in by Revde. A F Browne, A. Cohoon, Dr. | Black. J. A. Gordan and othere was adop ed. Tue report on missions was then taken up, and aftera lively discussion of the meth ods of prosecuting mission work and the comparative value, of different fielde, was ad pied. ‘The afternoon ression was devoted largely to the discussion of the temperance report, which was j}-omewbat rads! in some of its tendencies and was amended in some cf iteclauses. The lack of time preven'ed thediecussion of the entire report and it wae laid on the table indefinitely. The evening session was devoted to the public discussion of temperance. Despite the violent burst of wind and rain which came upon North River at the time of the gathering the seating capacity was taxed to its utmost, Tire pastors who had come to the province duriog the past year —Rev A F Brown, © W Turner, (Li-.), Rev E J Grant, and AG Whitman. BA, (Lic )—were received into the association by the Moderator, The enbject of temperance was then taken uo by J C Clark,G@ W P, of the Grand Division of P ET. He extolled the com ing plebiscite and was very hopefal of its success in the fall. He siso urged the more vigorous support of the Sore of Tem-~ perance by members of the church. Mr Clark was followed by Kev A F Browo, who io @ stirring addrees described the power of the rumeellere. Rev H Carteruarged the gospel side of’ tem perance° Mr Hegh MeeLain rendered most ef. fec ively the selo “Down in the licensed | Seloon.” Rev J Grantin his usnal, logical and clear style presented the. revenue question of Prohibition. Afier tuere addresses, appropriate votes of thanks were tendered to the people of North River for their kind bospitality, and to Hogn MacLain, evangelistic singer, and bis chur tor their most valuable assistance during che meetings, Tne music ‘could not have been surpassed in quality aer- where upon the Island, and we much donbt if ic comld have been surpassed in the Maritime Provinces. The A-sociation adjouroed to meet next year ia Tryon. THE STORM. The etorm of Sanday afterncon and ewening was very severe in the we-tera section of the province. Mr. Wiilam Burtows’ heuse, mear Suramerside, was atrock and susteimed.con- siderable tumage, the clapboards being eiripped otf one uf the gables, two windows, broken, and the plaster tora off several roome. At Freetown, the residence of Mr David Jardue was struck—a flue torn dewn, shingles ripped off the roof, aad plasier torn of in every room. Mrs Jardine bad ber arm slightly injared, it 1s thought by rome of he plaster. In one of the reams picture wiree were melted by the elec:-ric current, yet no one was injured. At Strong’s*Corner, a barn belonging to Mr. Thomas Robins was damaged con- sideratyly . Mr Moses Wedge’s dwelling at the Back setilement F ét-e1 Point Road was struck and a wiodow kvocked out and a cow belonging to Mr Silvang Gableot was killed. A ciid in stunned. The barn of Mr. George Hinton, Sem- merside, and the barn of Mr. Michael Mc- Nally, Eymout Bay, are reporied etruck but not much damaged. A horse belonging to Mr. Jobn Reardon, Covehead Road, and a cow belouging to Mr. John Hughee of the same settlement are reported killed. The tere @f Patrick Callaghan, at ¥~-wvale, was sicuck ard two heifers Mr. Gallant’s house was -killed A good day’ enjeyment in store for ail who attend the Fret Methodist Coarch SS, picnic tomorrow at Maple Grove Train leavee station at 10 o’clock, (local | time.) Retura tickets 35c, to be had from | the committee and et tbe railway. Come and b ave a good time, He ar Miss LaDell at the Y.' M. C. A. Hall to-night, —_—_—> 0 + LOCAL NOTICES. --—-_ ‘ ' —_ Dress muelins at 16c per yard; prints at 6c and up; flannelette 3c and up,at the Bargain Corner.—W D McKay. Geta light coat, the prices range from $1.66 to $3.50, luster, serge and turrd without lining, jast the thing for hot weather,—Prowse Broe, The Wonderfu Cheap Men. 153 3i. Three hundred little suits just opened, dark tarrd, blue serge and biue worsted $2.75, $3.75, $4.75, $6.75.— Prowse Bros. 153 3i. A A LOD Dr, Chase’s Cures Catahr after Operations Fail My boy, eged fourteen, has teen a sufierer fromm Catahr, and iately we submiitea h'm to an operation at the General Hospital. Since then we have resorted to Dr, « hase’s Catahr Foreraan, Cowan Ave, Fire Hail | ro all who find themselves ‘with healt gradual slipping away, Kidneys and E'¥ sO disorganised that they are incapable of 4 keeping the system free from pisingus waste materila, Stomach Disordered, Bowels stipated, Head Aching,tBack Paining take Dr Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pille, The quick way they help you back to prise vou. <A ene metetnennenate THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JULY 5 1898 PERSONAL. Mr, T. McLean wae reported at Halifax yesterday. Rev A J Macdonald, of Fort Augustur, is in town, Mr.W. C. Harris, A. R C., arrived from Wivdsor last evening. Mr. J J. Gallagher was a passenger by the expres, from St. Joho, yesterday. Thecondition of Rev. Mr. Sutherland re~ mains uochang-d since yesterday. Mr. Frank O’Neill, B. A., is visiting friends in the western section of the pro- vince. Mr. John Wright, of Boston, is epending hie vacation in nis native province. He arrived by the Halifax. Mr. J. Lowis White, advance represens tative of che Harkins Company, is among the latest arrivals at Hotel Davies. Mre S. A. Fisher, of Maplewood, Mase., isa guest at the Lepage House. Mre. Fieber wll epend the summer months in Charlottetown. She wae among the passengers on the Halifax to day. We hear with regret of the illness of Capiain Pye, of the steamer Halifax. He is euffering from some aff-ctionof the threat, and is in the hospital at Boszon. Captain Ellie is in command of the Hali- tax in his absence. Dr. Macneil!, of Stanley, ia in town to- dey enroute to Halifax to attend the meet~ ing of the Maritime Medical Aesociation. Besides the addrees reterred to yesterday Dr. Macneil] intends to open a discussion @o the traatment of typhord fever. Mi-s Winifred Macdonald, of the teach- ing wtaff of the Maiden, Mase, high school, Was a passenger by the Halifax today. Miss Macdonald will spend the summer months with her mother and other rela-~ tives jn this province. Mr. George W. Deyo, of the Hark'ns Co. is engaged with daceb Litt’s new pro- duction ofthe successful English melo- drama, “Sporting Life” to he produced at the Academy of Music, New York, fora run of tweuty weeks, commencing Septerm- ber 23rd. —Ottawa advices state that Mr. John Yeo has been appointed Seustor in the place of the late Senator Arsenault. The appointment has not beea officially an- nounced but it bas been agreed upon by Council. Mr. Alfred E. Macneill, holding au academic first-class diploma, has been appointed a teacver in West Kent School. Mr. Macneil is a son of Dr. Macneill, of Stanley. Mr Ernest Bowness, of Margace, has also'been appointed to a position on the teaching staif of the same school. Mr. Bowness nolds 4 first-class license. At the Hetel Davies: H A Richardson, city; 1 C Hall, Hotel Acadia; . K J Hurst, Woodstock; E B Williams, (ttawa; J L White, New York; © W Sterford and wife, New York; Mrs M Giast ell, New York; A Burrows, Toronto; Ur McNeil, Stanley; AE Lincoln and wife, Boston; Mra Dr Gordon, do; Masier Gordon do; Mr and Mrs Geo Bird, do; Mrand Mrs Burnett, Toronto; J BH Monrve, do. At the Queen Hotel: T W Barnes and wife, Hampton, N B; Miss McKay, New Glasgow,’ S;M P Freeman, Billtown, N 8; Wm Sterns, Morell; Mrs BN Barns, Summerside RJ Hurst, Woodstock, N B; Jas B Ress, Summerside; Major Grant, Henry W Stewart, St. John; Rev J W Mc- Conuell, Vernon Kiver; Rev Jas R McKay, Souris; G A Aadrew; Amherst: P A Farquvarsen, Nedford, Mase; CH Clark and wife. Boston; P McLaren, M D , jrudeaelis J A C Rodgerson, Geo town; | J W Coffis, Mount Stewart; Mrs Puddings ton Boston. THE NEXT ATTRACTION. Ir is pleasing to chronicle the fact that the WS Harkins Co. wil! open a week’s | engagement at the Opera House on Mon- day next. The excellent performances given here by the Harkins Co. last year will go far tewarda making the coming engagement the most successful, both artisuicaily and financially, that any com- | pany has ever had in thiscity. During tne week, four high-class comediee will be presented. One evening wil! be given to n= | ‘pea lth will pory): a revival of one of the greatest plays ever presented on any stage, “The Crust of Society.” Many of our readers will recall the presentation Of this play here five years ago, and one and all will admit that it was thegreatest performance ever seen. The press at St John and Falifax unani- mously agree in stating that the Harkins «Co of this year is the equal iz every wav of the original “Crust of society Co” and this is indeed praise enough, for that company has heretofore been looked upon «s un- equalled. Mise E E Ernest, graduate optician, ow- ing to engagments, must leave f.r Sum- | merside on the 13th July. Intending patrons are asked to cal! early in the week toarrange an hour for consultation andavoid delay because of de! very work ani present appointments. Office at Capt Simuel McRae’s, corner Kent and Queen Streete Hours 9 a. m. tod p. m. sie inet = Oe -5- oe =e 7) Bathing Caps. Are a necessity when ladies go in nice, line.of Bathing Caps in all sizel:* e st ‘ ‘EHE DRUGGISTS. © ea ~ -_—o—- 8; ‘©: SUS ee 1 P WE aH ee se ac |) They, age very light in waghtroyiaT a. ae 5O to S5o each «. r .9 C.F @ . , om = c ae ollmmtg eTesy é ck * TERESI GS Ht OO behinds bo aeHosis sul JOHNSON &. J éesclerd TetsPsh eS 7146-0 2 ote LTHRR TINTS ‘Local and Other liems, Mise Marietta LaDell will appear in the Y MCA Hall thie evening. - ———— Tae Ririe.—At we anvual prize meets ingot the QC RA, tomorrow, the extra series targets will open at 8.45am. Firat match to commence at 9am, as adver- tised, anaes Excersion.—The Saturday excursion by rail to Midgell wil! afford a pleasant opportunity to strangers to pay a visit to one of the most delightful spots on the Island. Tea Party ar Weiiincrox. — Great . preparatione are being made for the tea party to be held at Wellington on Thurs- day next, and every v:sitor is surev! 4 hearty welcome from Father John and bis enthusiastic parishioners. One of the attractions is» real live American eagle, owned by Dr. McDonald, V. 8., of Sum- merside, Strate News —During the course of the performance last evening Mr. Miles, manager of the company now performing at the Opera House, announced, upon the authority of a teleg:am to the Guardian, that Cervera’s fleet had been destroyed. But the news was somewhat stale, as it bad been given to the public through the medium of the evening papers. Svereme Covrr.—Yesterday the Court adjourned unul Tharsday nextat eleven o’clock. Previous to adjournment. Robert Lund, for common assault, was sentenced to one month’s imprisonment, and Alfred Callaghan, indicted for stealing from LP. Tanton, was dischaged op hia own recog- nizance asa sufticieat number of Grand Jurors didnot covcur in finding a bill. Iv the matter of the application of Kuoch Carmody for bebeas corpes the Court ordered thatthe application be referred back to Mr. Justice Hodgson to make an order for the prisoner’s discharge. peeseliaesiin A Foo. axp His Moxey.— Wo Cotton, of Boffsio, saw an ad. in the paper, aad paid Fred H Young $25, for which Young was to teach him a labor-saving book~ keeping system, and they were to open an office in Toronto and share profits. Cot~ } ton came to Loronto and opened the offi e before he was tanght the evetem, aud waited for Young uv come over and teach him. Young diun’t come, and it took Cur ton several weeks Ww figare out by the old reliable system that he had been gull d, instead of acquiring anew way 0 grow rich easy. Now une has Young unde: ar- rest in Buffsio. _————— Tae Opera Hovse —The Miles Idea! Stock Cuwpany last evening presented “New York by Day” toa large and well pleased audience. -The play was interest« ing throughout, aud there were many very exciting scenes. Mr. Miles and the ladies and gentlemen associated wiih bim in the cast interpreted their respective par < in a clever mauner, Mud the generous 4p),'ause they received indicated tue appreciatiou of the andience. Mr. Culhane’s illustrated songs were a very pleasivg feature of the vaudeville portion of the programme. Tonight the bil! consists of the New York success, “Dangers of a Great City.” There will also be specialties by aifferent mem- | bers of the com pany. i ati t _ Tre Ro-rox Boar—The steamer Halifax r arrived fom Boson this moruing about three o'clock. Her inward passengers were: A E Lancoln and wife, Mre A A Wood, Mre KS Wood, Mes Dr Goraen and son, C A Clarke and wife, Miss C A Cummins, Mee Chide, GF Willams and wife, WI McD nsld Mien Agnes MeLecd, R G McLeod, Me MJ Bani, Me<G J Fisher, | Mise EF bod-rson, Miss Annie Mirtin, Chrissie Mel be reon.Mrs McLean anu child ;LA M.Qieen, Mr+ Jas Beven, Mrs JS Harrie, S:-ter Fravcis, Miss Jessie Finiay~ son, Mise L zzi~ Bruce,, Mise E J Gidiey, Miss Annie McL-od, Miss Sinciair, P § | Brown, CC R tiinson, E R Marshe!l, Jno | Grabam, Jobo Wr ght, Jas Burne, Sedney | McKay, A Mcleod, Wm Douse, Wm Kerwood, M Campbe!], Wm Marshal] and wife, Percy A Faranbarsor, H K McLeod, Louis S Snaw, Mrs M Campbeli, Mre J F McKever, Miss Maggie McCarvel], Miss Annie McKay, Mis+ Sarah Bracket, Miss E M Burke, Mra Graham, Mrs McKenzie, Miss Caristine Fisher, Mrs McDonald, Mrs C Marion, Miss McLeod, Miss May McDonald, Miers Lizzie O'Keefe, Mre Smith, Miss Annie McDougal, Miss Jessie Gillis, Mise Helen Crockett, Miss Mary McKenzie, Miss Katie McAdam, Miss Lennie Doyle, Miss Eila Hurry, DPora MelIotyre, Annie McAtee, Miss Katie McKenzie, | Mrs Buchanar, W Eldridge’and wife, Miss | McDonald, Mre Stewart, Misses Annie and | Mary McLean, Mrs Mclonie, Mies Mary} M:lonis Miss Adeline McPoee. From| Halifax Mr Marsball and wife. The’ | Halifax Jeft on return this afternoon alout two o’clock. Her outward passengers in- cluded Miss Lowe, Miss Reid, MJ White, Michael R Morgan and Hugh McDonald. = om Me PPI Se DP M5 a Pinel . ss bathing. We have jast receiveda ‘Souelvery pretty petvergs. 10Y wok lo stanbsrd t thn * a on ~ ‘2 : Tf * . ~, ¥ S122 os : oO .4 9 # Jat a ae a = ee ee WOOD {OD Cee oO? &O°OD 4262 OBOE 8 . For a Dip in the Briny SPS 96D 0D 039 043 030303003 ©] Bathing Suits 7” AT _ STaNLEYS We havea grand assort- Me Ni VZRNZ Pav AP Mees WW V ment of men’s 1 piece suits, men’s 2 piece suits M43 AP U0 M2 7S Mele and men’sand boys’ Bath- S24 aT av ing Trunks. ALL SIZES “ie ae Se ee ee oa ea a a aa RY a RZ STANLEY BROS. ! The Always Busy Store. We are having all we can do to keep up with the demand for our perfect 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 yntil Dominion Day. GORDON & McLELLAN Upper Queen St. Meng Stylish Outfitte ee ae _-—_# (a> UO 2S This is not a New Blouse it's an cld one, but it looks just as good as new because it has been Washed and Dyed at one operation with BAATPOLE SOAP MADE IN ENGLAND, Le For Home Dyeing Mzypole Soap is unapproached by anything : hitherto invented, it Washes and Dyes at ome operation any enior, Bright fost, clean and unfadeable. Sold in all colors at drur tores. If your dealer does not keep Maypole Soap, send us ten ceiits iu stamps for full sized cake, any color, ABwspens a CANADIAN DEPOT: 6 PLACE ROYALE, MONTREAL. ONDE DAIL IL DAI EI Pe eR ES EE EEE Ere - _—— ’ o~as = 7s ~~ ©OSOO8 0004 « GOCH 0EG0 9604 > Dottake fNowr ; chancss when you a. we 4 OOOC 000000! oe01 0900 SSRIS TIA a Gr and Aérain We geta chance to bny goods below regular prices—Then we believe in giving the public the benefit of it—It pays us to ; on Buy «a ¢ WATCH. Buy of areliahble dealer and let him take the chances. It is the only safe way. A watch is too im- : portant a purchasre to be made do so — without cere and deliberation. In- . . ae . or ee ae. stead of idle promises, we give a odey we received three lines at . , ? Saas safe guarantee. A great many cri- extra good value tical] buyers have purchased their watches from us, Why rot vou? Our watches ere carefully selected and tested before offering them for fale. You cannot afford-to buy without first “teeing our etock. ” 4) rOaria J __ Prices Low’ *_ WW. WEDLNER | gteJ JEWEERY Ladies Dongola Laced Boote round toe, pat tip, reg. $2.25, now oie? w $1.38 hoe, gould wearer and eo st year at $1.00, 75¢ A fe s Fide DhegdstLaces Boote, gool stock, sizer 10, 11, 12, 13 $1 00 regulator $£ 45, vow -& Oo-, Shoeists, pow. ; ; ; ate i se ba: