Ci ce. = at, ee —oeed = SE aaa eS . THE DAILY EXAMINER , ; Z : —— —— Cae es ft a WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7. 1895. eee ——— tocai and Other Items. MaNTL! pecialty Beer Bros, - rue Crry ( RT was in sessicr this fore pocn. wniuiliideian R. 8. C.—Regular monthly meeting to- night at eight o'cloek. indaiaeileen pouice Covrt.—This forenoon & man ar rested for being drunk and out after hours was sdmonished and discharged, ssesusaliadiiiel Tue Riviz —The inter-Maritime Match will be fired to-morrow, beginning at ten e'clock. The Nova Scotia and New Bruns- teams will arrive this evening. cnewailiiiadbinls A Moncment Succesten.—The Journal says it has been suggested that a fund be started for the erection of a suitable monu ment to the memory of the late Dr. McKay. Crry Scnoot Examrantions —The pupils will be massed in the halis of their respec- tive schools at 11 30 each day, instead of at 12 30, as inadvertantly atated in yester- day's issue dncliaculaginiisanail Two Bap Acctpent.—A man named Cour. rier had » couple of fingers tsken off with saw in Moffat's mill, Campbelicon, last week, while at the same hourin another mill his youog son lost his whole hand frem the same cause. A oi Misstonaky Megtinc. — The Sabbath School in connection with the First Methodist Charch will hold its annual missionary meet- jog this evening in the basement of the church. Goand hear the children sing and recite. A collection will be taken up. Frou Hartrax.—The steamer Fastent, Captain Charebill, arrived from Halifax at two o'clock this morping, and left for Summer- side at ten. She will return to Charlottetown at six o'clock to-morrow morning, and will gail for Halifax at four o’clock in the after poon. sicaiieeaiailllaasiiads Recirrocrry Discussion .—It ia announced that reciprocity between the United States and Canada was to be discussed at St. Paul, June 6, by several well-known Canadians and Americans at a convention. Ex-President Harrison, Hon. Wilfred Laurier, Erastus Wiman, Goldwin Smith, Congressman Better. worth and other notables were to be there. tilled Nova Scorians Drownso.—Christian Nel soo and John McKay, of Port Civde, Shel- purne, N.S., were drowned while returning in their boat from N. E. Harbor. They had aload of salt. Their boat was struok by a squall and capsized. Before assistance could be sent from the shore they had gone down for the last time. Nelson leaves a wife and six children, Tus Wueevt.—The Ramblers’ Cycle Club, of Halifex, have planned a trip through the Annapolis Valley, starting on or about the Qod September next. [hey expect representa tives is Windsor, Kentville, Wolfville, Truro, New Glasgow, Pictou and other plaves. An invitation has been rxtended to the Victoria Cycling Club, of this city, to send representatives. A good time is guar- anteed. Tur Servant Grint Propiem.—The servant question ie sadly trying Australian house- wives, who find their domestics much sbove their position in manners and sppearance. Hence the following singuler advertisement called from an Australian journal: ‘ Wanted, Has Bought a Hotel. MR. JAMES ©. MCEACHEN INVESTS IN HOTEL PROPERTY, James C. McEachen, E-q., of New York City, formerly of Charlottetown, recently visited Chicago a: a delegate from the New York Caledonian Club to make arrange- ments for their proposed celebration at the World’s Fair city im July. Whilst in the west he appears to have had an eye to business of a private nature for the La- crosse, Wisconsin, Chronicle publishes the following : — ** The International hotel, corner of Pear! and Front streets, will be opened in about smonth, The present owner, Mr. James C. McEachen, a pro-sinent attorney of New York city, and the lessee, Mr. A. D’Orville, ‘rived in the city Monday for that pur- pose. It will be remembered that the International changed hands about eighteen months ago, a gentleman named Howland being the buyer. It was the latter's inten tion to open immediately, but for some cause he did not doso. About six weeks ago Mr. McEvchen becama the owner and atonce decided not to let the property remain useless. Terms were accordingly arranged betweeen Mr. D’Orville and himself with the above result mentioned. Mr. D'’Orville isthe proprietor of the Del Monte restaurant, cafe and billiard parlor, Columbus avenue, New Yorx city, and a man of experience in the hotel busiress, **To a Chronicle reporter yesterday he stated that the International would be run on a first-class basis with a $2.50 a day rate. During the i: te val before it is thrown open it will be finely furnished throughout, [here will be no alterations ia the interivr construction, but tle huudred or. more rooms will be fitted up in good shape, Mr. D'Orville gocs to Chicago to-day to obtain what things he will need and cannot get here. He will not move here until things are fully settled and will still continue the New York restaurant. Mr. McEachen will remain in La Crossa the rest of the week.” — ——-—— + wem- -— LETTERS TO THE EDITOR — Reply to “Impartiality.” Sir,—Your correspondent ‘Impartial- ity” in yesterday's EXaMINER was in too much haste to ventilate hia supposed facts anent the Briggs case and the Presbyterian General Assembly. An impartial critic would wait to see what action the Assembly would take in reference to such as violated its rules after tuflicient proof had bun given. ‘Where has the Presbyterian Assem bly winked at such infraction of its rules ? Does he know of any ease of such laxity ? He says that all the world knows that Presbyterian ministers subscribe to one thing and teach the reverse. This is a very grave charge and should not be made with- out proof, I look in vain for the proof. It is not there. The mere quotation of the confession, or the doctrine of predestina- tion is not proof that ministers generally disbelieve in it. Lat him state his authorities. The only proof admissible in the case is the production of one or more ministers names, who have trangressed and after full proof was given, were allowed to retaintheir places. The Presbyterian church is this day more pow- erful for good than at any previous period. DR N 0 Precedent In this season's Dress Goods Growth. STANLEY BROS. Charlottetown, May 31, 1593 as S GOODS! freshest fancies in the new FANCY) NAVY SERGES, WHIPCORDS, SCOTCH MIXTURES, WOOL PLAIDS, BENGALINES, CRA- VENETTS, and other proper effects. |! ™0t consent to go with you An Immense Collection of Hand- Nic "5,000 | Men, Wemen and Children ee ES KAY WOOLEN TWEED MANUFACTURERS. A Notable Gathering of Fachion’s: | | to any tea party unless you buy you some Patterns; Large R: f sins ca iii nea : SUMMER SUIT Hats, Ties, Collars, ste., via STANLEY BROS. ~ MILLS, PWS 820s. for they will fit you out so you can go anywhere and cut a shine. Miriig TW Now Remember, I Mean It | MOREY | BUY YOUR CLOTHING Direst rom | i. Heavy Union Tweed for 25 cents per yard. An All-wool Tweed, in a variety of Patterns, 30 cents per yard. Gents’ Furnishings, Hats and Caps for Boys and Men, ALL. AT LOWEST .PRICES IN THE CrTy. Charlottetown, April 21, 1893-—dy eod & wy Wanted at the lieth aa PROWSE BROS., and the money you save in a few years will buy you a farm! Readymade Clothing of very Description,|—“°* wae bt Fi ea eee : —— BULLETIN NO 19, Cream of Tartar Powders: nNogyT ‘a {x) WOODILL’S GERMAN, Victoria. es: ee me op A — syoung woman (the plainer the better) to| [ts membership is increasing as rapidly help s amall, genteel family in their domestic) 4, mogt other churches. Its contributions SOURIS TEA PARTY matters; one without ringlets preferred. to missionary and charitable objects are shill growing. The morals of its ministers and sie 1 cssilias Avornee Sccoessrct IsLaNDER ABROAD.— | members compare favorably with those of La ae The many Stones = mere bap ceng os any other church. How then, can your Souris Drivine Park | d ] . t} . d ° . Miss Mabel Bourke, daughter of the le ‘| correspondent stigmatise its ministers as S 9 § a ® ; ‘There is no such official in existence as td ¢ eure, of Dantas Meplannte: oe Ben ae _— =o a ae ae ae ; » all caving icit or ers daily with us, Our Cloths the Government Aivalyst of Ontario.’ : ' on the Pacific coast, Mra. Lechhead has earned | °? - Ps . 4 tes : ‘ artist of | Church is no alone in intaining the doc- ; 1 ee ‘ nn eviale pation at an ari of | a nice Tae Teh ects | DOMINION DAY, JULY {ct 1893, 27° Very attractive—new shades and patterns. If you ' ili d her inting of the ; a ae eee the focke leouteins of the Church of England is nearly as nent a high price. strong as the 3rd and 4th sections of the —_.—— Il] chapter of Westminister Confession. ORSE RACING, Bicycle Racing, yg BEVEr had the pleasure of wearing our make of Suits _— et eee } It is too long to quote in extenso here, but of War, Dancing and all the usual Doursion Day at Moncton.—The pre-| 1 mend it to “Impartiality.” Let him | outdoor sports will be carried out ia tho give a trial order, and be convinced that we are the Prosthetic Dentistry. liminary canvass for the Dominion Day seater. ae tae deration of it is | approved style. : : : ; y it. @ y consideration o : . ; ” celebration is proving more satisfactory full of sweet comfort to Godly persons. Excursion Tickets at low rates will be| - POR OT gcc RRR ASS 7 . . Y : ‘ 5 ers a aes a) Ar than was —— eee Let him have the benefit. Perhaps he oe Cherlottetown and interme- PEODle to make the good fitting and handsome fin- oS ese tenet tos :— Alnaninan, 3 att's wie oe pas inthe trades procession, and the ny one Te pan ee ee oe "Trains wil leave Charlottetown at 7.30) . + Celluloid and Zylonite. a , °o y ished Clothing. firemen have decided to take part as 8 they have subscribed to them. (local), and arrive at Souris at 12 v'clock. Sho auld you want a Ready-m ade apl Come early and secure one of our NOBBY Cream of Tartar Powders containing + ) Ammonia . : Ly SPRING SUITS. Hundreds are taking advantage re slat Princess. v: t THOMAS MACFARLANE, ‘ Chief Analy st, ey Inland Revenue Dept., O:tawa. Si DR. J. P. MURRAY, Dontist, €; s . y + body. The two militia compsnics have PRESBYTERIAN. Returning, will leave Scurts about 5) 2 Z _____ Stamper Block, Vietoria Ro _ + also decided to lend their assistance, as éaeiic— ato o’elock. Suit, we have a lot of our own make. WANTS, LOST. FOUND «¢ they do not go into camp this year. Canpace Piants —Early and lete osbbage Tickets at one single fare will be issued | Ww } + ] Si * AWE, AISNE, \ > &e ant Tue J M so daedie will open at plants for sale et a Walsh's, fan epee: ne oie be: — a lowing| S] “ e€ Tie. c e stock of I urnishin gs, Hats. W ANTED TO PURCHASE—A good a8 He Joste Mitts Come . ** | west, opposite West Kent Street School. ay before, goo e o — ts y U . “milk cow. Apply at this office. $\--ju5 ’ the Lyceum on Monday evening Monday. ‘ rts, 1¢@ 3, Oo ars, nderclothin e et a «t-te ae AB next, ioe a short season Manager| pycelsior flour is giving excellent satisfac Every body in search of fun expected. 5» te., and fler We Beene ancien a 7 oe ‘ Haystead arrived here last even- | ction, customers who have tried it reporting Admission to grounds, 25e. Admission ing to complete arrangements. The opening | jt to be the best they haveever used. For/ ty grounds, with Tea Ticket, 35e. Chil-| bill will be the great English melo-drams | gale only at Beer & Goff's. dren half price. “The Black Fiag.” in which Miss Mills GEO. B. McEAOHERN, 4 : ; : she t Beer & Goff's. 4 takes the part of Ned, the cabin boy. This ene for aS ae rs ihcddeld tiny Seenstin?. some extra good values. DD. TAYLOR, McLeod's Corner, june3 nt FOUND—On Queen Street, near Toe EXaM(nNER ¥ : i Office, to-day, a purse containing a smal! sum a.* @ of money. Owner may obtain same by proving F iW ' property and paying advertising expenses. fr. Charlottetown, May 20, 1893 i ic Sy will be followed. by auch. ottenstions ) <ear=t=nnmm ese eee PASTURE for one Gow. Water Ta the sarue. ey asthe Passion Slave, Silver King, Enxst SHI Ss. — = _ : Se —_—_—_--—_——— ~ R. K. BRacE. may29 lw eod 1 i4 ey eee Pees ere the Ponoasats a oes 923s 2, 2822422 2228 3 ~~, 2ees3 ae eizicdegeabes Sa598_ | ~ cavers wanteb ee eu : 6, moun ’ T OF CHARLUTTETOWN. neces = goss a8 a2 ahe =. Boe . a a S25 . 2 & : 259258 S32 : oe—ofp GENTS WANTED —To canvass for the Font- i i of Paris, The Banker e Daughier, ete. he PORT O oe $ i346 5 aES5 ej wbee. zs qa 2 8 >) eo Pied 2 x RP “© 2? = 2p - g ab re z S fb S ana A hill Nurseries, the largest, longest estab Fook z rica of admission during the season wi ENTERED. Segd Usenet a5 HSe.8 SS Case 9 oss tae sesh z sseopseZbuesss& 3 S| LBe.Sq | ned, most reliable and best known Nurseries at i : aoa 4 lin. Bathurst: es -Ale- €“3= Sage E< HOSes cB ebro - Os, ace ee S 5s Og Be ee PS ome —e se motn sa n Canada. Over 700 avres under cultivation. ' a 25 and 35 cents. June 5—Ranger, Pau in, Hathurst; GC Soa. 2 ewe a4 “aSae Oo, ER2% -S ome! < nuae = = cman 5 Z.25<& SSSe fs 2 5 ERGess Good pay, regalar and coustant employment to 1 4 —.——_ meda, Swan, Cape Tormeniine; JA ’ he e aa Susct * S.6u” Fo a at S at pH een. 28 Zz : N oH 8 cow = ecg2 & gS = | 326256 | right men; no drones need apply. legant out a : Lawson, Wallace. eels manok 2g o> mn 25 F Fs 8: oa 8 (4 iJ 3 Se S 7 ma Be” Seer SC less 58 fits, Address Srong & WELLINGTON, Temple Wi AT A DOLLAR CAN DO June 6 _hooting Star, Goyetche, St Peter's; “SEs par Sa 28 =P mE & 2 he Se RY 2 e+ fs aS < <r = see efOgd@2% se 72 = g*§3"" peleing. mientoens, J. W. Beall, Manager. y : ~- ’ al a? Sees ~s se 2 .-& cae oo Po 2 ® —s ° _ 32 3 'e. & es SEN ors Cg>O.- Name THt EXaMINER, 2m—ap2Z7 73 4 ' Susan King, McPherson, Tatamagouche; “eso 298° 2 az oaScuydul S*s fs S Beg. z22 BuO ks chee Se 08 wee on > Se rete ee nt ene noanabneb re wie in the way of buying can hardly be believed Unien, Gerrior, Sydney. + q°3 ga337 Rese Lez® ee Pog. ve * ns = 2 ages = Zz a aed ~~ 2 3 2 : gs 3 se % & a 22 re § hay H°yst JO Jars Dosing House on Bay- ? a . agg a a a5 Bl phy a _ ’ = ~ Pd r — Ssieos . 7 OM, , 4 "= until you call and see our wonderful CLEARED. moet Enoas 4284 BP <StsE- “Ee & Et 3 é 2 TN Bee nts i — egssc use “as essa- & $05" | and coach house. Heated with hot water aad is ii a 5—Dielytris, Cook, Glace Bay Bz < e235 SSiaseatins S54t5 Oo E< 2 2 2 af Re = °3-33 See SOSPSES = af 2 in = oh Henn nase 4 June 5—Dielytris, Cook, oe agSa a3 98 5” a a desee oJ a maEo*s | = See ee to se scat” fo a nquire of A, HERMANS, Queen Street, s)*eh s $1.00 Jane 6—Alameda, Snow, Summerside; Susan 730 Aides S = caciannae BF dh = _ = es .% = <x = - 8 ss ss~ co 235 58 i £25 ee ee Se Children’s Summer Ulsters, Jackets and King, McPherson, Tetamagouche; Sarah P hKc> gras pogss a gP 5S a > © So $3 2< é = idl s £4 < Gnas gare oe | BE 3 TO LET.—A dwelling house on "Sanehiiie tar udren s aan eve for the Ayer, Leard, Summerside, SS2@ 25 %o'S e2o2bsek = | — mH mrenceas 3 —_ Oe™ e 364225 ™“22 nf | os ae Screst, containing six rooms, next to resid- ‘ Wraps. The dollar simply P y ‘ ene e455 & os oor 2 f 2 > & D bent SE cH ed 4 @ os ae ss => ss € mn <da%265 ence of J. B. Macdoaa'd, Esq. Also, a dwelling i f .. making—wo give the oleh ‘hie Oil | -neims Gra + eeese oe | 2aF Se ) ™ FiSyse2bsSsase Sol Jeesy | bows with fivo rooms, on Alley Strest, near ow « : ; 4 2 Sic? «2 « 5 : 2 S 25s J », and adjoin esidence Mr. ’ mings, etc , absolutely for nothing. Call casges@e 2 reek ge 8 =) aisss Siu & 2 Pe" 82ssceFl2s - 25 | BS928 ¢ | Altred Large.” Bouh Sasi nn edad haat ‘i t early and get first choice. At South Brewer, on the 2nd, by Rev. D. Cate 3 ae S§ere ss ¢ (OH rN ectes Bs <= S32 Sage sexe -s =" | 38" lad |erate rent and immediate posession given, hit Mathews, Charles W. Richardson to Miss S gEmSees ebeSiea 48 saan ”™ > @ TVS os sees SH SSE 2 Ot Ess | Inspection solicited. Apply to Thomas Alley, #ii fos s. fo i =| eos? cscs coins 5 ofeas a. RSipugas oO Fe 2 gman | may2stts & wky ; LATE, 80 LATE Isab ila Paynter, of Kensington. ee ey + $$$ - oe eR e=euz} ™ us 08 | : shai i" LATE, At Portland, Me., on the 24th7ult., 7”, o | 3 - ‘ es SAL O8 TO LST —— with garden Bi AES : : > merly of | and stabie attached, corner Kent and Cum- : in coming that there is no course open for} Rev. D. M. Pratt, W. A. Carbs, ons : m . h Price of Your EXCll S19 | ickets berland Streets. House heated with hot water. ‘ us but to put the case of Misses’ Linders) Aiberton, to Minnie L., third daughte Apply to E. W. Tayior. 2aw—may is sins that arrived yesterday on sale at late John Linkletter, of Linkletter Road. arate pees eee ne ‘f at arri y sin ry LET.-A nouse sobtelaios ten rooms, plea "mia : tas Ww } santly situated on Hillsborough Square, a 9 CENTS EACH. O | Stable in the rear. Rent moderate Apply to gq ths : Do Mrs. Lowben, Dundas Esplanade, tf—may26 f As they come in assorted sizes, everyone - Cae: ce a ee eee Sa ee ; OST—In or near the city, during this week. a |e ‘ lady's set ring. The fiader wiil te suitably ‘ ‘7? rewarded by leaving the same at ihe Patriot _* ' - office, cae dy tf wy \li— may27 a You OUR GRAND EXCURSION DAYS, CARPETS! Like CARPETS! ~ (x) ‘{.0 LET—That desirable Cottage on Upper a CARPETS! Fun ? June 13th 14th and 1 ath . : ° } Prince Street, with stable and cimeh house Rist ‘ J QFURRG ) « e e 2 rear, at sent occupied by Mr. Dewvid ’ . J Wemut havea complatecearance, Dont! at, god, ald fan! If yu don't you It contains a good proportion of ccc y is ; you want to share in the barg ust be sick and require some medicine ee * ‘ me ; s ED. salted ale tee — i airing? (urebably Everybody's Pilla), but if "HOW? iy Ammonia, which makes it A VERY | WANTED—A good servant isl for wonera V3 BEER BROS. do you ought to have a camera, You . pea ecaeeseratenniteaiagetaa a By buying your Summer Stock of BOOTS and SHOES EASY WASHER, You can BOC wy artay— A servant tor yeneral, housework fa : in asmal! family. Apply to Mas. ALLEY, at GOFF BROS. We will give you Bargains in or hetter results from using Ammonia 2" sie is “ : +o) Pe can then have lots of fan taking pictures, | We have just received Ladies Rigby and and live it all over again when showing | Melissa Rainproof Cloaks and Clothe. them to your friends. In either case. ii call. We can supply the medicine or the k d i ted Yy ANTED—A Girl t» do general housework own make an impor ed. Reference required. A bet we i +22 ther Bulletin. camera. Illustrated catalogue and price | si ; ike evenien Ga ae” aa . a ee meer. GOFF BROTHERS, Sap than from any other soap on yitot ese ev 7 7 Toronto, June 7.—10 a. m. A. 8. JOHNSON, ~ the market. , * ; iy ANTKD—Two or three smart E . ly mays W 1 nart Boys. Apply Uneettled, with some local showers, fol- yud Cor, Kent & Prince Sts. Charlottetown, June 5, 1893. to Mark WhianT & Co, (Lid.) may3i im lowed by fairer weather. ‘“