. --- ' ”j=’r-,\,, ~ '~.'-'-‘ ~~» , -V . _ _ , _ _ , , ~- _. _ . .` , .._.__-__.»= ,1¢_.A;,/-E..___if, _» ;_ ,,_.,¢ _,i , V _-ii. _ N _ _ V _ - ~ ~~ _:_ ~, . -, f ». ~.' ; -_..=-}f.~-_»_~ -H Aw- _ .e ~ . -l ~ f ,sr-_-*~g»,_ ~f.~».i-.1 ==. s ____,» if ‘\__.'!\ nh `\`,»,»i-_\g4“‘:,`g .`,4-3;-.1’q~T;;:$-¢i¢?\.“f.-"¥.`~` "" ‘ ‘ `\\~._. ~ l 1 _ li 1"' ‘JH _ Nfl: i' ' V THE cuiapim, <‘H.iRi.o'i"Ti§ToivN` 'P'RiNc‘i=i"i~:nw K 'im lr _\ l _V A M ll# mher grades cheaper. nah Dream imlliilllt mialllcpml »~ DUDE ILL YOUR PIII# 'IT' g & _ Mgeting of Pyesbytery “THE Schr Gameria arrived in Cardigan __ _ "gd _ r : ' *_ _ _ ' MR.1D. How1.E'rr has again made his M _ . . _ \',\;if 2\f¢;|kf;\h;l;e_ graphs in theihowlrwindbw ofa' tl; D85); _ I ledlelne Claus! In Itself. _ 'l¢U. the largest of which measured 4§ in. an The can Y' ° ` fa m _ . . . t d , th Pre b - If ”.,|,_ uf, "4 Qghg gg" 1,, '_ in circumference. The names of those tery 0X1)l`93SiI-`l;‘l‘;;l:1(:3I71`*;iT§'£l}1v’J1tl1e1:lie ggi- Joh ‘.1-Psonnknnoxs' cuuaus' .. -shown by. the Professor were the Cham- g;~ega|;i0n_ A bin from Rem ML Fra_ by ~ , Pr . R 1, 1 ° 1 G . ‘ ° - ;_ 52:. ui.o|A. ’ ' 1 - ’ - - all who happened to'pass by -last night. lection to-day. he following will be passengers by ton, J. Hill, W. Blenkhorn, Judge Man Who A. A. grounds on the evening of Aug. 14th, appears in this mornings issue. a particularly in e 'estii g one. Alieidy entries are iii from the East and West as Is 3 gttention is called to the program which _ This is the ihdilfidllil W9 § -well as from the cityand everything looks to meet if perchance he is ‘ favorable for a grand evening‘s sport. smoker. We feel that if he * our stock of ` es and CONSIDERABLE complaint is being made P‘P “ by the people of Mount Stewart in refer- People’s _ Druggiet, ° action in the matter. W’ 3 ” _ . f - a EGIHI. GEHTS. . e A fponnd of either our BT oflti er e »r 814_A$PY $53..” "l;‘.i".§;i.. EEZ. 55° gradients andxiill who have tried .them want more. ..-A DAY be well satisied with the result. Give ns n trial order and you will Telephone 98. D STEHA RT. i=-:discs misery. ' the gardens last night to listen to_t-he pro- gram rendered by the-ith Reg. CM! band The following was the program: ' _ M cigars lie will be * ence to steamboat communications with SATISFIEDQ To buy from us. 3 Geo. E. s Janie. The inhabitants of Mt. Stewart in- the city, It appears that the Southpcrtl goes as far as Cranberry wharf and could easily call at Mt. Stewart, 3 miles further every [two weeks when the tidé is favor- nd petitioning the governmenttotake A very large number of citizens were in March, Hi Henry’sj,Premium Minstrel arch Selection, The Watermelon Danob. Two Step,Feista. ` Waltz, Murmur of the Breezes. Galop, Ring Master. ' 1 Medley, The‘F1ag Raising God Save the Queen. THE corner stone ofthe new Roman” panied by Miss Lytle, of Pennsylvania. havmg been read’ was on mouon ac’ c'-" 'W " *le They wheeled to Kensington yesterday gggggdas the mmuteof PreSbytery°and ggh to beengrossed in the minutes. afte"’°°“' The following committee was appoint- F- THE oad- of the Electric Light ed to examine the Session records of 5..... ... i.. ...id 0. o.. o. A. ,f§,1g,2,';°,ge;<;d°,<,>,1;ef,§efj,§i°,;i;uC§ev- A' J- pb I I e a‘ l the following committee to strike stand H mg committees: Revs. Adam Gunn, J W. H. Smith, W. H. Spencer and Mr. D. McLaren, Elders. 1 th ment and was constituted-Sederunt ut Supra. The treasurer reported the Presbytery' Fund in a very satisfactory condition. Commissioners attending thc General 'Assembly gave in their reports. On motion Rev. Tlios. Cumming was Ovegtme’ From dawn tm Twmghh Y w0n report of the committee appointed coi-iiotsoio Aaoai Polka ~ f-» » - =”°"' 5"' ~"'°l Y” 9”5'°"*‘i *° 1'” “" The reference from the session of Bloom old, 0 Leary and Brac was theft take i up and after discussion the matter was ° remitted to the session for further action. i The Moderator on motion appointed an The Presbytery then adjourned to R' meet in the gamg p1a¢e at half past two Faulon, Miller Dancy, W. S. Heath and p. m., of which public intimation was an l;r;ade, and this sederunt closed with the Mr. nediction. pa past two p. m. Which place and time e Presbytery met- pursuant to adjourn- rr . . _ . . . nsul Vail and Mrs. Vai W. Starr, Mr. Edvi ards and wife, Mr. Frothingham, Mr. Lambston, Mr. Mason, d party, W. Hodgkinson and wife, Mrs. betts and daughter, D. Montgomery, d wife, Mr. Taylor and Mr. McDougall, ~ J. Mitchell, John Bryson, Rev. P. H llings. .Miss R. E. Billings, _ d wife, G. L. Titui, Dr. D. J. Brown. , ' K l ,Ern t M p T- C. JAMES' Mrty Miss Connoly es orey ciork. K; Same place and date and at the the -boi r ` of ssS. Hoban, Mal, Munroe, Miss Moz » una, Miss Sigerson, Miss Katie Mc.-_ Atee. ' - . 'Kumfort Headache Powders Cure. ' Losr.-A peutlemuds light overcoat ~ Finder will p ease leave at this office. 7 tl' i , Pastuerized milk at'Picka.rd’s Grocery. ` Monday from St. Pierre. . _Y . y arvie, which lie has papercd in a first twith a serious loss on Monday night. _ d when he went to the stable Emoonlight excursion this evening the S. S. Princess, will doubtless be a Yssruanufayonng man named Phil'-il . blog at Keppock. With great presence” erly occupied by Messrs Jobnson,& nson.Prowse Block was much admired ' lovers of line art should see the Ducbesse this morning. W. W. Hall wife. NV. L. Sexton and wife, Miss is,D K Morri=,F W Stair, U S n Vail, H. W. Rouse, F. Royce, D. J, 0'Connor, Mr.~ B. Parsons, Miss Hunt, Miss J. Clow and wife, A. L. Mason and 1 tf. -< 1 examine the session records of Bloom ted ` ` ` mittees presented the following re “ eeeeeeeeuea 3co;mPLA|NT Will 'lrllierry .Coup Catholic Church' at Kinkora will be laid on Sunday next 12th inst. The ceremonv D followed by pontiilcal high mass by His p Lordship Bishop McDonald in the new erton, A. W. K.Herdman, T. C. James, church whichiis now nearing exterior com- pletion. Paper contributions~`wi1l be re- ceived at the door on entry and smaller Bn” 8°* 3"'-°‘~l° . amounts from parties disposed to contri- Brown. - bu-e may be handed in to the collection Statistics--T. C. James, RS. Whidden, PHQQ ggnfg, ' `plate before t-he end of the service. Con- J. Hrmation will be administered to the AN D iii- * _ children ofKinkora and Seven Mile Bay L. A p ` _A A at 5. o’c1ock p. m. _ B. . . V -_ ` yo \ " \ ` _‘ _\ ,’/0) sabbath schools-G. C. Robertson, M. _‘_ ,gk _\ i.,\. _ il, _ ' ainpbell, A.. Cruise, J. M. Fisher, G. ' ` 1 A -¢'7‘\’5"` ` (Qi lar, D. McLeod. W.IH. Spencer, Jas I " ‘ _V/._S,7;g . Ramsay, XV. T. Hunan. - _ . ' ' :f : _ Young Peoples’ Societies-M. H. Mc- I -_ . _ i CARD L- H. DIGKEY Assistant at Royal Inndou of ' TENDER CORNS. H 1M il ld d. ' its e s. ui _ Ingdgn 'fhigggnd Elr , Soft corns, coms of all kinds removed H°.~i>i;..<.i. without pain or sore spots by Putnam s ll Willie! of The Eye, Tlllli Painless Corn Fxtractor. _ Thousands 'ng |05; testify that it is certain, inless and _ y n _ mpmpt' D0 “mi be impwenwn by Sub' 1 Gunn, W. H. Smith, D. Small, ’ D. Mc- p` I ...> wrrn Gmssm. range in price from West stitutes offered for the genuine ‘ Putna.m‘s w m_ 2 g°4 9, m Extractor Sure, safe, harmless. which-onmotian was adopted. The will take place at94oa in and will be convener. . ' .' Home Missions-Geo. Millar, T. F. Full-A . A. Bruce. ' Augmentation- W. H. Spencer, W. H. Smith, A. Craise, A. S. -Stewart...W. H. G. Mclvor, D. B. MacLeod, John Clay” Sabbath Observance Legislation-_-A. M Rogers, T C James, ii C Mil Intosh, A. J. McNeill, W. C. Murdock, A D. McDonald, J. T. McKenzie. Life and Work-J. La to Adam Laren. 1 Examination of Students-R. McLean, sa ii church history;-J. W. McKenzie, theol- - ogy; A. D."McDonald, Greek; E. Smith, Hebrew ported that they were about to send :out ation and called the attention of all min isters to theimportance of securing full _ and definite answers to the questions con- tained in these circulars. _ The Presbytery then adjourned to meet ' 1 at the call of the moderator of which public int-imation was made and this sed- erunt closed with the benedictiou. _ 'l`. C. J AM_i;s, _ CLE RK. 3 .___ _ Remember we have in stock a full range of Shirts, Collars. Culls ___ _ , “tlsngood as the De" none _ Ties and Underwear. Bentley’s is not st`inily the heal Lin Shirts for the warm days with pretty silk fronts SOC and $1.00 ment, but it isa coop DEAL Br.'r"i.R than . I - 5 5 ViVh`l"'];i.li‘ L 1 _ _ I * Colored Shirts in Stripes and Checks-all washable goods, 3330,; §;,ver‘;\;T,2p;nr;);_(;ting-,I5;, ;1:;;;ftl_([, * F '2 g _ * \\\ ¢5c, 95c, 1.10, 1 5 etch use. The small bottle contains 2ozs. and 320, p50c, 756, 85c and up ~ mn in |,11 the lgtggb ghgpga, ull gll8\‘&nt68d'4 Dly linen, A ' V ' ' ` ' A large assert :n_ent of beauty pins, belt ,_ b'kl ,b€|.l’»S,"E bS,b8k h, . .A1 §¢ each or 2 for 25c, l8c eaclior for _3_0c_ e€c‘:,j‘fl’;t openediit’ F_°f>'e';.kins 3§G§§_m7 'fi round or square cornerl, ` '25¢ Nil' 01' 2 Eli! fm' 45° 'BW tlfdtisunlfbahfbfy i Sa 1 at Ram av-s. Thorp the onl price l0c, lic, i8c, 2Oc; 25c, 30c and up. ~ ` 'e “P 1 ° hte" 'ty a' ' m ' _ ups' na ' ‘N itne pictures of five great Generals ,noi engaged in South Africa viz., Robert Bull - K°tche ,Fren_h._ d Baflv. Ulllerwear that gives comfort il the kind you buy at Weeks & Co. Powgll. 'fha ‘t-lid; are fl9ile¢i“?vith dns - ` poundofa choice blend tea and are sold _ _ _ ,_ _ _ at40o'entspertin.-Be sure you get cvs., _ _ Gas Fittmg of all deecrxp Sanderson &; Co. nominated as moderator of the next T` synod. _ . 0 |288 . \ ` 5 _ " ~f '_ ii.-_mf _`-"lhé committee to nominate standingf port flrs I ‘V lfllfffff ___ . _ . y . t- named in»ea.c'l\. committee to be the” Ast:-ingent _ without produc- sinoiair, Joni. Giiiio, 1-:won Gillis,-Hon: ' " siiMi‘ir-ie., Is ,quickly cured by _using lllaalbeify tnrilhl Perfectly. safe for all ages. Pleasant to take. ‘ f 1 ISLAND AUGUSTR 1900 ~.. '* ,_Jo- Going _Away it - i - . V ‘ia " ‘ ' "”i"§|':£» .‘i‘i"ie"' 1",ll` ` , 4*/ 'Ill . » ‘ _ ‘ . , . *C _ ‘ X _ 5.- 1 If y0u’re_ going away this summer' fyou’ll want a trunk. ‘ ‘ n ~ ” » If vou’ll want a'Trunk,. , yon’ll_ wgn“{»;“'i;5 ; call onus-for we have the Trunk ‘yon wait _ i _ ` We liaveall sorts of,-Trunks, little Twinks. and medium .size Trunks Trunks pretty neai ly big enough to live] 'i riiéf is f _ We charge' less for our Trunks than _most anyone else -because we buy them direct from the factory, and because we pay spot ~ cash for them. ' Let ils show you our Trunks at $2.25. $2-85, $3.15 and then the $5 25 $107.5 ones. , _ ` We ‘ have Valises, “Gladstones”, Tele# _ scope Cases, -Shawl Straps etc, plenty of hem. i -“ _ 1 , . More _W The Busieet _Store on Charlottetown’s Bement Substantial ill* ‘Furniture-* --"\ y 5 I , r \";_ A-~` \ .\ x ff, el Q5 .~/.\ , ll You ll find what von went here, especially if you me per ticular and want good furniture. ee °°='=e=°e- _ini rnliion surrss . 1,. _‘Sold only by_ S . ._ _ im’ t %f@%%§@§~.‘% §@§.%%‘ ..f.'lifl”°.flf§fl.1`l“fff..f§§”fff.§f.f "OW d 3 -J~' ` _ Y" 5/ ' _ \.. .é - We are showing a line line. Prices from $24.00 (or $22.80 cash) for a solid Walnut, Spring Seat Suite, up io.. $85 00 the best Turkish Rag Suite--But we have either! Suites a good deal cheaper 1 § ~ Q ,Z \ ;f`\ ',;L ;-\` /\`~ 6.; - V f 7’ li -3, \\_: A _\ 1,, Lx \ ,,~t__'» ___ A ' \ "‘*‘ MUBHIS &. JUST A ig... Qaryqrubiilv) Refreshing ! ri. This is the remark of our _j}T, many' customers, day after day, as they partake of our ` cool, healthy, refreshing _ sooo. - /.f We make a specially of i oda. tter. -T HE- - ii f loo. Mo book 'f do not Inundpied ,nd Unlgundried Shirts, linen bosom, collars, cuE<, bands aiesmor Dey l_you ____..-____ .______ _.s__ _.1 __ * See those beautiful enamelled tins of T§,__ k h 1 4-' -1,_,,~_d Sgr K ts B0 gnd _teainSauderson&C_o’sahow~win herd _P&l»OI\ & C0 .--n _2,,-yi 25:”/; f".~1'.'?.f 1'-‘.f1i‘§f E7?-‘ffl ..~ i¥@ scottish Giaiiaiid Eainuy .'u»ta.~,_ W H. 1'|-in-: . I l Mu as |-'»i.sAsAn1'|.\'- spear. . lcasait View Hotel, - - - Hiiiliiiiii. P. B. lsiu MATTHEW surrH.Pi-oprio¢oi.~ This Hotel, situated iuone of the most beautiful parts °of Prince Edward Ii-land, has become a favorite resort. In is wi- hin a etonefs throw of a splendid booth, where the bathing is unsurpassed. ' The Hotel is comfortably furnished and a good table ie provided, Pleasant View hotel is distant from Charlottetown about l9'mi es by Bonahaw Road. The drive is one of the prctiiest to be had. From Ci-spend the distance is four miles. Coach meets the boat at the latter place to ecu- oy passengers to the Hotel. Int-.ending visitors may maize arrangements by writing to the proprietor or by enquiring at T he Examiner Ofice. Terms moderate. _ Hotel will be opened for season on July lst. _ - Marr:-I sw sm|1'|-I. Proprietor. / June 18 d tf. _ has Just received a new up to-date tinware which all marked at reasonable prices ho trouble to show goods ano quote prices. call and in- spect. tions, Elecr.ncBel1 put in and iepamed at shortest notice l Great George Street, Oppesi te R. Toembe . _I '_ _ » Traveling Rugs- ~ Black DMS! @0040- ghmfg. Gellar lfonne.- Bath Towels. _. g Ji »~’ _, » .1 é f aid To-day .i , A