w eS elle tn dp oH AC AOR ee THE DAILY EXAMINER JUNE \xu _ ————— ANOTHER STRONG PROTEST. The Bobcaygeon Independent was always opposed to the Conservatives; but what we are getting now makes it almost desperate. It euye: **When the Liberals were in opposition, they solemoly declared that if entrusted with the management of national affairs they would curtail expenditure, reduce the natione! debt, diminish taxation. How have they kept their promise? They have increased the annual expendi- ture by at least ten millions; they have aided ten millions t , the national debt,and the taxation 1s as heavy now ae it was uoder Pacific Scandal Macdonald or Great Stretcher Tupper. “The detence made by Mr. Laurier, Richard Cartwright and the Liberals is that the increase of the debt was left to tl:em by the Tupper gang, and that the increased expenditure was @ necessity. “This may be true as regards the debt; but the statement as to the increased ex- peuditure is not true, “Are the taxpayers of Canada im- beciles, that they allow such things to go} on? “Are they so blinded by the fanaticism of Government and Tory partisanship that they are consenting to tax themselves for poluical p.uderers ? * Have we,in kicking out the Tuppers and the nest of traitors, and putting ia Laurier aod Cartwright, fallen outof the Iryipg- pan THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JUNE 30 1898. METHODIST CHURCH. Final Station of Ministers. icv de Dituhiu, U Ly Soctvilit, Presi- deat. George Steel, Secretary, St John North, ST. JOHN DI‘TRICT, St John: Queen Square, Richard W Weddall, A B, President of Conference; Centenary, John Read, Supernumerary, Henry Pope, D D; Exmouth St, Job Shen-~ tom. Portland, George Steel, Secretary of Conference, St John: Carletton, William Penna; Supernumerary, H J Clarke. Carmarthen St, James Crisp; Courtenay Bay, William BTenpant; Fairville, George W Fisher; Zion, Robert Wilson, Ph D Sussex: Charles W Hamilton; Aquilla Lucas, leave of absence. Apohagui: Thomas J Deinstadt. Springtield: F H W Pickles. Hamptoo: Thomas Stebbiogs; Super- numeraries, William Tweedie, James A Duke; Edwin Evans, D D. Upbaw: Leonard J Wasscn. St Martin’s: Josiah B Champion. Jerusalem: J B Gough. Welsford: Alonzo BD McCully, B D. Kiogstov: To be supplied under the superintendence of George Steel. Students: L R McDonald, R G Fulton. KR W Weddall, Chairman; George W Fisher, Financial Secretary. FREDERICTON DISTRICT. Fredericton: John J Tessdale; Super- pumeraries, George B Payson, John J Colter, § T B. Thomas Marehal]!, Chairman. J C Berrie, Financia! Sccretary. CHARLOTTETOWN DISTRICT, M Campbell; Superoumerary, Dongias H Lodge: Grace Charch Cornwall: George F Dawson, M A. Little York : Richard Opie. Winseloe: Alexander D McLeod, Pownal ; William J Howard, BD. Vernon River: James W McConnell, BA. Montague: Henry Penna. Murray Harbor: John S Allen. Souri+: Wm C Matthews. Mount Stewart: Jacob Heaney, A B, under the superintendence of Kichard Opie. ‘ Geo. M. Campbell, Ciairmau; R Opie, Financial Secretary. SUMMERSIDE DITSRICT, Summerside: Howard Sprague, D D. Bedeque: George © P Palmer. Artemas Bell. S [ B, leave of absence. Tryon : Thomas flicks. Margate: Frederick A Wightman Granville and Hunter River: Hepry Pierce, B A. ; Bideford : Willism R Pepper. Alberton : John Goldsmitb. West Cape: A Eugene Chapman, B A, address Maddock, Lot 8. H Sprague, Chairman; GC P Palmer, Financial Secretary. Kingselear: Johu Dystant, igi the pre? “Tr lo ks me it. “Mr. Laurier came into office under high-] ly favorable circumstances, but unless he changes his policy he will go out in shame aod disgrace.” By the way, how is it that the “inde~ ” Guardian, of this city, excuses aod supports the Liberals ia all this ? pendent’ eee NOTES AND COMMEN's. Say! Hadn’t we better advertize for a Libera! Premier? —Seeme to be the United States Senate that needs refofm. —The pupils of our schools have cap- tured Tue Examiner,—tor today. We hope to be able, while they are enjoying the holidays, to get in a few remarks about the echools for the children of a larger growth, —Britain plas Greater Britain is 53 times the size of France, 52 times that of Germany, three anda half times that of the United States of Awericgy thrice the size of all Europe, with treble the poptila- tion Of all the Russias. It extends over 11,000,000 equare miles, occupies one-fifth ot ihe globe, containiug one-fifth of the human race, or 350,000,000 people - braces four continents, 1u o** ’ = promontories »-* ~ «. aye isiands, 500 a ua 2,000 rivers. — Marietta LaDell. Miss Marietta LaDell is to again appear in Ubarlettetown, this time in aid of the Ladies’ Hospital Aid Society. The enter~ laimmeat is to be under the distinguished patronage of Sir Louis and Lady Davies and Mayor and Mrs, Warburton, and will take piace in the Y MCA Hall, oo Tuesday evening, July Sth. Admiesion 25 and 36 ceuls, ——— <> em New Caonca—The corner stone of the New Koman Catholic Church at Fifteen Purnt, will be laid on Sunday next by His Lordsuip Bishop Macdonald. Sermons wil be preached in Euglish aad French, the former by Bishep Macdonald, ot Harbor Grace, Newfoundlana. Several others distinguished clergymen from the province will be present. ~_ > Prisce or Waxes Cotiece.—T be en~ trance examinations io Prince of Wales College will take place on Tuesday, July Sth. Through the courtesy of Super-- ipyepdant Sharpe, Mr McLeod has thought fully arranged for candidates to travel by rail, at one first-class fare on presenting certificate of attendance signed by the examiner at the std@tion where the candi« date took the examination. Fousp Dead 1¥4 Fietp.—Daocar R, Mckaue, a farmer living at Elmedale, about four miles from Scotsburn, N.3., was tuund dead in the field on Tuesday where he had been at work, Mr. McKay had been at wook with a team rolling a piece of ground, and during the day the team arrived at the house alone. Search was made for Mr. McKay where he was found dead in the field, having apparently dropped dead whiie atwork. The deceased was about 84 years of age. Srreer Lame Brokey.—A street lamp on Queen Square belonging to the Light & Power Company was deliberately broken last night by @ boy. It is hard to tell why apvoue would do such an act as this, but as the the party in this case was seen it is possible that he will have euficient time to reflect behind closed bars Jater on. A. O. H.—The members of Division No | and 2, A. O. H. will pleafe assemble at their hall to morrow morning at 9 o’clock sharp in regalia for the purpose of attending ihe picnic and sports at St. Dunstan’s College. Visiting brethren please attend, Mersopist Coxrrerexce—The Confer- ene closed yesterday to meéta',5t.Step hon N. B.. on the ae ee of Juné, 1899 se The time of the closing up with a consideration of ugar tthe 103 ¢ Sher mal= | Sackville institutions #hd ters, ary* Prons.— Fine aod warm, (very warm at superintendence of William H Spargo, Roas. numeéty, George Marysville; Waldron W Brewer, | Gib-on: Edwin © Turner, Nashwaak: Thomas Piereé. \ Stanley: J Spicer Gregg, B A. Boiestown: Matthew R Knight, M A. Keswick: William Wass, Sheffield, Artemas C Bell,S F B. Grand Lake: Isaac N. Parker, Gagetown: Niel McLaughiin, A_ B; Student Richard J Campbel!.J J Teasdale, Chairman, E C Turner, Financial Secre- tary, WOODSTOCK DISTRICT Woodstock: Hedley D Marr, A B. Canterbury: Robert W J Ciements. Jacksoaville: William H Spargo. Hartland: Daniel B Bayley, A B, Richmond: Elias Slackford. F'orenceville: George A Seller. Lindsay: To be supplied, under the Andover: John F Estey. Upper Kent: Joseph Parkins. Students, H Stanley Young, G-orge A E Slackford, Chairmat. W H Spargo, Financia! Secretary. GHATHAM DISTRICT. Chatbam : George M Young. Newcastle : Jobn A Clark, A.M.; Super- Harrison. ; Derby ; Frank Friszie. Richibucto: Williatt Laweon. Buctouche : Charles Manaton: Harcourt: William E Johnson, A. B. Bathurst: William Harr son. Campbelton: William A Thompson. Wm Harrison, Chairman; Geo M Young, Financial Secret4.ry. saCkK' VILLE DISTRICT. Sackville: Samuel Howard, B D Sup- ernumery, Frederick W Harrison. Mount Allison University — Charles Stewart, D D, professor of ‘I'beology; Char- les H Paisley, AM, professor Church history and New Testament exegesi¢: Ralph Brecken, D D, professor Homrieties, President of Conference. Tantrawmar—John Alves. | Point de Bute—Dongias Chapt a, D D. Baie Verte—Silas James. Bayfield—Edmund Ratisay. Moncton—Central, Wilson W Lodge; Wesley Memorial, Kobert S Crisp; super- numeraries, John Prince, Stephen T Teed. Sunny Brae—B Hedley Balderstone,A B. Shediac—Isaac Howie. Dorchester— Wallace B Thomas. Albert—Charles Comben. Alma—To be supplied under the super~ intendence of Charies Comben, Hillsboro—Thomas Allen. Petitcodiac: Hibbert R Baker, M A. Supernumerary, Joseph Pascoe. Salisbury : Johu K King. Elgin : John B Young, Student Herbert E Thomas. R Brecken, Chairmen, Samuel Howard: Financial Secretary. — 8ST. STEPHEN DISTRICT. + Lucky Liberal. Qvesec, Juce 28.—Tne rumor circu’ated | bere is that Mr. Arthur Pequet, ot. Roch’s, haz been ottvred a segatorship. —_—————08~ <> - Sima PERSONAL. There is no change to note in the con- dition of Rev Mr Sutuerlaad. Master IT’. A. Davies, sou of Sir Louis Davies, has arrived from Windsor to spend the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Richardson returned to Charlottetown yesterday. They are at Hotel Davies. Sir Louis Davies attended the closing Bocabec: Daniel R Chowan, under the superiptendance of Jubn C Berrie. Der t-lnnd St pew x A B.v'tev, A R, treated Meuse. s bevel Ll Ueard, S.adent, HO Rwe. Eharlottetown, (First Charch),: George William J Kirby. aE — Camara’s Object. | New York, dune 1s —A_ deepatch ts the Lribuve trom Purt Said, Egypt, say : ‘Admiral Camara has made extensive ar-~ rangements for coaling his ships in the Red Sea and Indian Ocean. Trustworthy information leadsto the belief that tue true objective point of Camara’ fleet is not Maniia, but Hawaii and finally San Francisco Go to Mies Ernst, graduate optician, if your sight is failing or your eves bothering you. May be you have been straining your eyes. Mav bethere is some change in the struc ure of the eye ball or one of its purerous coats—for an eye is made in layers more numerous than those of an onion—and may be you need glasees for your eyes. Grasses ordered only when necessary. Satisfaction guaranteed Office at Capt Samuel McRie’s, corner Kent and (Jueen Streets, Charlottetown. e+ A> > A Crescents’ sports start at 1 p. im. sharp to-morrow. For Dominion Day—Sliced corned beef, linch tongue, ox tongue, pickles, condensed cOfice, bisenite, fruit and lime juce at Beer & Goff’s. —— Sveceeestnaasaesoaecaoeseece COUR “= Bifocal Lenses Afford spectacle wear ers, the acme ot comfort 8490886 S8C8s0ee of } exercises of St. Peter’s Schools, last eveu- ing, and of West Kent and Queen Square schools this forenoon. Captain P. J, Ledwell, who left here for the Pacific coast some morths ago, is now | in the grocery business at Vancouver.Mrs. Ledwell aud family left yesterday to juin him. The Bass River correspondent of the Halifax Curonicle says: Rev WH Ness, pastor of the Presbyterian congregation here,arrived home Jast Saturday from Charlottetown, P. E. Island, where be was taking a special course of medical (rcat- ment, He is much improved in hee’ yp, Lor! Wolseley, who is tallea of as Canada’s nex: Governor general, has jast celebrated the 65th anniversary of his birth. During the past weck he, was pre- sented with the freedom of the city of Edinburgh. <a O<S OS ODOD OSD OV ODO DWENDW’S 22 oS om ee ee Mepres to Mee't.—The eighth anona! meeting of the Maritime Medical Asro- ciation wilt be held at Halifax on daly 6 and 7. Mertine in Wright’s Hall, tonight, at 8 o’clock, when Organizer Ward will fully explain the aims and objects of Ancient Forestry. Everybody should hear about this old order. B.1.S.—The members of the B.1.5. are requesced to meet in St. Pairick’s Hall on t0-norrow morning, at ¥ o’clock, iv regalia, to join the A O H in their pavade to St. Dunstan’s College. VSOSOCSHISOHEDHE LOCSSSSEVOSE TESS Don’t forget the “biggest day yet” Crescents sports to- morrow. 1. 0. O, F.— Regular meeting of Wildy Lodge, F.iday evening, Pat 8 o’cleck. in stallation of cflicers. _—— For Driti.—No 1 Co.Fourth Regiment, © A, will meet for drill to-night, in uni- form. St Stephen: Thomas Marshall. Milltown : Stephen H Rice. St Andrews : John C Berrie. St David: Edward Bell; address, Oak Bay. Engineers will meet at the Drill Shed to-night, at 7 o’clock. -_-— To Cure a Cold in one Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Table‘s. All Druggists refund the money if it fails to eure, 15¢ St James: Harry Harrison, A B. Old Ridge: Hammond Jobuson, under the superintendance of Stephen A Rice. ‘ All our straw hats reduced to half price. | Call early. —W D McKay. Nice stock $3.28 and 3.50 each, hurt them, + ne phe Crescents sports | =) GHICZLHD : Granddaddy HAIRS just received—at $2.50 2.75 Mark Wri Just right for out door use; water will not never have to take them off, the one pair suits for ai, distances, 8 inches or 5 miles, We Make them Ourselves We have them the same day youleave you order, we frame them in alum- inum steel, gold and gold filled, G- F- HUTCHESON Queen St. Graduate Optician 22S SVSe? 322 SS SSGESSESCSRR 0609 9OST O9%S29LS 2EASALAGO SERFS LE22*2888 oe : : ¢ ( : ’ é ¢ ¢ ¢ Warm ( Weather Shoes Ladies, during the warm weather you want something nice and cool to wear on your feet—we have just what will suit you Chocolate Shoes made of Fine Dongola, turn sole, at $1.60 2.19. 2.25 and 2.60. COLORED ROOTS io dark .tan and Chocolate $1.75 to 3.00 @ pair. $3.60 a pair are beauties. R. K. JOST ‘ ‘ " © Our ladies chocolate boots at ? ( ¢ Stampers Corner. ri v @ ¢ é ¢ : , ¢ ¢ ¢ é New Table Delicacies Van Camps Tomato Catsup Van Camp’s Tomato Soup Van Camp’s Mactaroni «nd Cheese | Cairn’s assorted jams in 1 ib pots Baked beans in Tomato Sauce (Ehicur Brand) <u English plum pudding in 2 Ib tins. American Ox Tonguein 2 and 2} lb tins. Dried Beef in 1 Ib tins. Just received at BEER & GOFF Our method of doing business. We're liberal because it pays to be liberal. The better we serve you the better hold we have on your trade. Perhaps you haven’t tried us. Perhaps you would like to— very well—here’s the chance. A Suit of Underclothing No pig-in-the bag here. We tell you just what it isall the way through—no better no worse; that you can rely on. Its Construction Cream color, good texture, new goode, good fit, best workmanship, warranted to wear for years, all sizes and colors. Money back if it isn’t what we say. New York Cheap Store. Phillip Goodstein , i Mo, td -_ Opposite Parliament House, Grafton St, ree BUCK THe ‘SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC, Wednesday, July . 6th. _ The Sunday School Picnic in connec- tion with the First Methodist Church, will be held at North Wit-bire, on the beautiful grounds of William Clarke, Erg, Mayle Grove, « beautifal spo for a day’s pleasure, ; A tea table for visitors will be supplied with good thinge. Also the Ice Cream and Refreshment Boothe. The amusements are un ler the manage- ment of a first rate committee and a good time may be expected by old and young. Visitors’ railway return tickets 35c Visitors’ tea tickets 25e. Trains will start at 10 o’clock local. ~ 150 td. ZION CHURCH PICNIC WILL BE HELD AT Birch Grove, Freetown, oxeensesl) Mctitiden MONDAY, JULY 4th. Cel Trains will ‘eave at 9 a.m. (local). Return Ticketa :--Adults 40 cents, Lady and Gentleman 65 cents, Special rates to families- Tickets for fale at Railway Station on morning of Picnic, aleo at Haczard & Moore’s, Geo. Carter & Co’s and at W. M, Coffin’s. C. J. McMILLAN, Secretary. 149 3i wed thur sat wli., “Shin a ha Shin Bolla” Tne Catholics of China Point and Gallas Point take this means of invit ing all their friends aud the public in general to their Tea-Meeting and Amusements which they purpose holding near on ee ae O Thursday, July 7th, Next of in aid of their chapel now in course erection. Ali kinds of amusements and sports usua! at such gatherings will be provided, and music galore wil! enliven the occasion A superior new Singer Sewing Machine donated to the chapel fund by MrW. J. O'Reillv, will be disposed of by LOT- TERY on the occasiov, at the sma!l sum o! 25c a ticket. A ealoon well stocked with Temperate drinks, fruity. ice cream and ali the delic cacies of the season, will be on the grounds an?’ will be presided over by Mr John Morrisey, a Prince of Hospitality. The Str. Jacques Cartier will leave Steam Navigation Wbarf at 10 a.m. to bring excursionists to the Tea, returning avout 6 o’clock p.m. A‘mission to the grounds including tea 25 cents. Should the day prove unfavorable the tea wil] teke place on Saturdey. By crier, WALTER MORRISEY, Sacretary Great Eastern fea | ns AToL CARDIGAN BRIDGE niin Dominion Dav, duly 1st,1896 lo aid of All Saints’ Church. This Tea will te the attraction of the season. Amusements of all kinds willb provided. Meals, including a hot dinne will be furrished in a style to please the most fastidious. A concert will oe giver in the hallat Cardigan Bridge by which the festivitias of the day will be brought to a close, Come one andvall to the Great Easter: Tea and you will bave cause for self-grat- ification during the rerainder of the yea 1898; 137 eod By Orper or ComMITTEE. dv&wky THE ORANGE TEA Will be held on the 12th July at Wilt- shire Station. A train will leave Ch’town and Alberton in the mcrning and another will leave the city at 2.15 for the convenience of clerks avd others and will arrive at the grounds in 45 minutes This is always the tea of the season. Everybody is there so if you waut to meet your friends either to talk politics or wo do business except rum selling be there. for the rum business 80 a hint 1s sufficient, See ad later in this paper. REUBEN BARRETT, “Secretary. dy 2i wy li. | | Temple Company, will be beld in the Two Old Scott Act prosecutors will be on} Board of Trade Room. deck. The Orange Society has no use ; on Wednesday July 13th, 1898 at 8 Taurfar Ne ik iy und lan hel The most pictures vesises m Amerintmte _ The Sportsman’s Paradise Every Kiver and Lake the line of Newfound — bailway abounds want a re & Trout € Shortest Voyage Quickest ana oe ronte “2ny part is via the:.Ro “1 Mail Steamer 5. “BRUCE” Classed 4 1 at Lloyds _—_—_—. dpey every T ?* ? . Leaves North Sy Friday evening, on arriy _ al «xpress, Returning, Prag Rh, every Monday and Thursday morning on arrival ot St. Joho’s exprese : . FARE: ~Charlottetown to St Jobr’s Nfld. first $19 95, second $10.30." ticketson sale at KX. and S. Nay, Co ae Commeacing about Jul Steamer will make three irips oe wes betweeo North Sydney and Porvant’ me Nawfoundland ‘he sea trip will only be 6h For al! information apply to oe R.G.REID, 8. Jobo’ or ARCHIBALD & Co" ait. __ North Sway C33 “ BIGGER & BETTER PrOVINGIAL —RXGIBITGay INDUSTRIAL FAIR HALIFAX, N. §.. $16,000 in Premiums $16,000 Art, Science and Nature Their Varied Products on one grand ex- pance of ground, LLL COMPETITIONS open to MARI- TIME PROVINCES Manufactures to the World. U nrivatied Special Attractions . $6,000 appropriated to this Department Performance every afternoon and even — ing in frontofthe GRANDSTAND, 1 2s eclipsing anything yet attempted Fi in the Maratime Provinces. Watch for Later Announcement Four (4) days Exeiting Speed Competitions. PURSES an.onnting to $1,200.00 Excursion rates on all Railroads and Steamboat Lines. For Premium List and farther mation, ADDRESS}: - J. E. WOOD, Mgr. Sec’y City Hall, Halifax, N.S. | infor- OPERA HOUSE Return of the Favorites, For One Week. tf Gommencing FRIDAY, JULY Ist ee es rar a ? 4 i | | —THE— ! Miles Ideal Stock G0, 9 Tucluding the young romatic actor JOHN E. MILES In the greatest repertoire of melo- dramatic and co vecy crama ever pre: sented consecutively. A host of up- to -date specialties in continuous per formance by artists of excepto merit. Specialties by Will E. sage Clementine St. Felix, Master 4® Bradey and Jack Dempsey, REPERTOIRE FOR THE WEEK: ‘ Under the British Flag | The Dangers of a Great city Fritz in America Damon and Pythias New York by Day Prices { Bvstmes. _ Masonic Temple 0 the Masonic 25 & 3% The Annual Eeeting of asonic Tem . o'clock p.m. for the election of Directors neral business. 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