THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JULY 7 1898 as laa” ; — - ae SERN — —— | mathe highest grade baking powder W. best U. PERSONAL. | lp ral an ( Oth a li enn $ | POSS OCOCEOOSOSOS HOOe~ SUSE EEROECE COE EOEEOECE SS.» , haows. Actual tests show it goes one- | Two Salpician pr co “ third ferther thes any othor breed Absolutely Pure \ ROVAL BAKING POWDER CO MOSUMMER SALE Balance of Summer Goods at big reductions at Weeks. About 410 Ladies Afw YORK, glac and Colored Spring Capes. 1 ’ LF - PRICK AL \ ” $260 Capes for $1.30 3.60 1.80 _ on 5.40 2.70 Summer Sailer Hat Sale. This lot of 340 New Av ors that we boucht at lar, and selling at HALF - PRIC are 2¢ t ~ The Big ail , n the dol rican S Very Latest Summer Shapes f all fancy colored Sun shades HALF - PRICE all trimmed millinery at big reductions W. A. Weeks & Co Wholesale & Retail, Therll be a Hot Time Yet Hang up Your Hammock What ? Haven't got one Can you jive all summer with- Wt a Hammock. We offer a large, new stock ught ata specia! discount, tad our selling prices are away down. ll Sizes and Styles. your inspection. HASZARD & MOORE ee seccceneescessconesce0e That Wearing Tearing Maddening Headache Often the result cf eve strain lustead of lrugs, in such cases the Galy reasousb'e and effectual remedy ‘s .. ask We Cuwvessesar"2 eer e ; ® 5 ’ A pair of properly fitted ere- Blam es or epectacies, which relieve = ibe Musclar strain and therefore ie tute the headache. am We have made a special study ‘S Of fitting giasees, and would be glad : : @ have you cal! on us if troubled in thy way with your eyes. G- F. HUTCHESON Queen St. Graduate Optician *eesese rescocecesvesese TS a ae a | America” will be presented. In the W C TU, Convention a memorial | service occupied most of Wednesday after- noon, the recent de aths of Frances Wil : lard and Nei! Dow rendering it of unusual interest. Skeiches of their lives and the lessons they taught were given by some of the members. Io the evening & short session was given to a reading by Mrs. Breanan on evolution. A lively and profitable discussion followed, Miss Phelp>, Rey. Mr. Corey and others tnking pact. This mcrning the reports from the dif- erent departments of work were coneider- cd. Among these were Scientific teaching, Sabbath echool work aad petitions for legislation. Each of these evidently secures the devotion 01 those who give it their time and interest, Ano hour was given to consideration of Lady Henry Somerset’s position as leader. Miss Phelps made an elequentand con- vincing appeal for loyalty toour perse- cuted leader. The Convention resolved to send greet- ing+ to Lady Henry, suggested by Joshua l chap, i6-18. Let the reader refer to it. __——- + STOCK COMPANY. MILES IDEAL The beautiful society drama,“Why Did He Do It ?” was presented last even'ng by the Miles Ideal Stock Company. ‘The play Was puton ia an excellent manner and the various characters were well sus‘ained. The part of “Lysander Lyons,” M. D., a young man witha lively imagination, was cleverly taken by Mr. Miles, and he was ably supported by Mr. Butler, Mr. Bliss, Mr. Culhane, Mise Hyland and the others in the cast. The play abounds in amus- log sttaations and ranks with the best seen in Charlottetown for some time. Between the acts the usual vaudeville bi!) was pre sented, in the course of which Master Paul Brady gave a very artistic remale imper~ This (Thursday) afternoon there is 4 matinee performance, “Under the British Flag,” the company’s openlog suc- cess, being toe bill. To-night “Fritz in To-morrow night *“Dam<a and Pythia-” will be played for the benefit of the P. E. Island Hospi- tal, and on Saturday night “New Mexico” wil] be put upon the boards tor the benefit of the Crescent Cycling Club. Allare good plays and they will be cleverly produced. eonatlion. _ SUPREME COURT. Court met thia morning at 11 o'clock. The Qeeen W E Barron. MrDA McK innooe sbows cause against a rule to issue a fieri fa aid capias versus Enoch Carmody bail for William Barron who made default also against the sureties of Enuch Carmody. Attorney General in support of rule. V3 ias <7 — THe Convest Fire.—Particulars of the Pl _ tire In the Convent at Antigonish, referred } to yesterday, reached us by this morning’s ‘at noon yesterduy on the St. Olat, whicl mat. in re The tire occurred early The doze. tne rie ng. OF 8O remaining during vacation were awakeoed by suffocating smoke Gilling the dormi- All io reach the roof, whence tLey safely gained the ground by tories managee means of ladders raised by the firemen. The dire, which originated in the kitchen, burnt siowly at ftirst, and would have easily been extinguished by the fire service had uot a water pipe burst. The flames, fanoed by a strong westerly breeze, bad in the meantime greatly aod the whole building appeared to be doomed, bea’ the good work vy the firemen saved the wesierly wpg. The mother superior is eut of town nod the amount of insurance carried is unknown. &t understood to be $5,009 on the building and $5,000 on the furniture. The loss is over $30;@00. gained ‘8 _——_ The grabbing of geld claims by the Lawr'er officials in the Yukon country is coming in f_r genera! and sharp criticism in the press. [tis # dangerous business, distrust where representatives is essential to the maintenauce of order. The Government wili be wise if it intimates to its agents that they should resign before becoming miners. and caicuiated to create trust in the Government’s Nise E E Ernst, Graduate Optician, is prepared to tit with glasses eyes Laving all Having estab~ lished a permanent business bere she will give patient and continued atiention 10 eves requimpg sucpcare. Being in the -welry ousipess from childhood and hew- ing aa extensive of Optical work she is able to giye the best satisfaction in the mechanical as well as the strictly optical paris of her work. Consultation free. Satisfaction guaranteed. Office at Capt. Samue! McRae’s Charlottetown. heiaaplteieniey . - . OPERA HYUUSE—P, &. Island Hospital Benefit to- inorrew night Y MC A—There will be a meeting of the Temperanve Aliiance, Friday, at 8 p m,inthe YMCA. Important business. 154 31, sbades of defects in siwht. o- —- be held at Saffulk on Wednesday 13th inst. Train jeaves Charlottetown at 9.45 a. m’ ccsineatiatditi A reliable estimate places the number of British investors interested in British Columbia mines at 15,000 to 20,000 and their total investments at $50,000,000. Strawberries at Brace’s Grocery. wa rn Ss DIED. Atthe residence of her son, East Boston, on July lst,Sirah Needham, relict of the late Edward McKie, in the 85th year of ber age. Her remains were brought to the Island, and buried at Bay Fortune, on July 6th. —_— SS The Baptist Sunday School Picnic wil | of boarders | este arrived from Mon‘- real this morning. Senator Prowse is in town. registered at the Hotel Davies, He is Hon, Peter McNutt, Malpeque, regivier- ed at the Hotel Davien yesterday, W Jliam Ross, Esq., of C inton, pail a visit to Charlottetowa on Wednesday. M.. P. P. Archibald, of the Queen Hote), returned trom Halifax Jast evening. We regret to hear that there is no im- provement to ncte in the condition of Rey. Mr. Sutherland. ’ ‘ - . Mr. H Stanway, of Halifax, was & pas- seoger inthe Electra from Pictou Jast evening. Heis registered at the Flotel Davies. tev A B McLeod, Belfast, P E Island, and Rev. Mr. Spencer, of Montague, P.E. Island, are in town tode y.—Truro News. Mr. J. D Seaman, principal of Prince | Street School, left this morning for Moncton, to attend the anaua! ineeting of the Sammer School ot Science, At the Queen Hotel: Joho H Bell, Sum- mersid:; Edward Hiast, Milton, Ont; Mes | WK Charebill, Mre. Leonard Bartlett, East Waipole, Mass;J A Alien, Sussex; Bel'e Rose, ity, Rev. Faiher Eiliott the celebrated Paulist preacher, will address the con- gregation of Si. Dunstan’s Cathedral at High Mass on Sunday next. Father Kilio:* witl conduct a retreat for the clergy of the diocese, The retreat wil! open St. Dunstan’s College on Monday, tis pleasing tohearthat Mr. W. J. Mex Causland, of Tyne Valley, has passed suc- cessfully the second year examinations in Harvard Mecical School. In materia medica and thereaupeatics he made 95 per cent, in pathology and advanced anatomy 85 per cent, and in clinical chemistry per ceot. At the Hotel Divies: E Selpbia, New York; 8 Paowse, Murray Harbor, W A Fisher, P Stanway, Halifax; Master W Stauway, do; Miss Sadie Campbell, Giou- chester; Master J G Campbell, do; W H Titlow, Manchester; Peter McNatt, Malpeque; @ A Debbin; Detroit; E Debbin, do; P J Quinn, Quebec. we iv Mr. Gladstone, being questioned by Mr. Tollemache as to his bcpes for the pros: pects of this very reforming age, admitted that while he could not geess what wa- comlog, he bad sume misgiving. Being asked whether he feared that democracy would bring everything to a dead level, o that scieuce is too hastily moving the old thneelogical landmarks, he answered: “ } aim not so munch afraid either of democracy or of science as of the leve of money. Thr: seems tO me a growing evil. Also, ther: is a danger from the grewth or that dread- ful military spirit.” Ta R-e Fathers Barks aad Chaisson, who have been esjoying a ten days outing in the Magdalenes, arrived at Georgetow: was some hours laie, and went righ through to their homes by the afternvo: train. At Royalty Junction Dr. Chaissor suid that the trip had been a most enjoy- able one, while Father Burke declarea th Island the pleasure seeker’s paradise W hilst iatae Magdalens Father Burke plan tec the C. M. fi. A. there. No elecirs or bad weather oecured darin; their sojourn. Bota gentlemen were we! bronzed after their sea voyage and tb: picture of health and = strength. The promised us a sketch of the Jsland late which will make agreeable reading. storms The Cincinnati Enquirer says: It is very likely that W H Haszard, who was located here with the Santa Fe as Genera Agent of the Freight Department,and wh« severed his connection with the company oa the lst of May, will take service witi the Port Arthurrovte in the near fature J A Hanley, who on the Istof July, be- comes Freight Traflis Manager of the Port Arthur Route, was formerly with cb: Sants Fe in a@ similar capacity. Mr. Haszard served under Mr. Haeley wher he was with the Northwestern Road, and he went with him to the Santa Fe. It is doljars to cents that Mr. Hanley will giv Mr. Haszard @ good position. Mr Yanley has not been in railroad service since he left the Santa Fe a few years ago. ——— <-> > - Cuesp Excrrstoxs To THE CANABIAN Norru West.—Second class return tickets good to goon July 13 and 19%h only, and to return within sixty days from date eld at following rates: Deloraine, Reston, Estevan, Binseartb, Moosouin, or Winnipegosis $28.00 each; Regina, Moose Jaw or Yorkton $3@.00; Prince Albert or Calgary $35.00; Red Deer or Edmonton $40.00. Extension can be obtained at des~ tivation not to exceed six'y days on pay- ment of $5.00 extra per month or part thereof. Stopover allowed at Winnipeg or west thereof only, on application to con« ductors. Sidetrips in some territory at single fare, on application at juan>2tion THE For Drit.—No 1 Company, C. A., will meet fur drill tonighs at eight o’clock. | TeLernoxic.—Dr. MeNeill’s office on | Prince Street is connected with telephone exchenge, ee Carrie Kinuep.- Mr. William W nite- head, of Clintou, N. L., lost three bead of cattle during the recent storm. doiliiaiitictiei Evecrra took the place of the Princess on the Charlot etowns?ictou route yesterday. The Princess is being painted at Pictou, - Meetixc.—Orient Division, 8. of T., members are e#pecia!ly reminded cf the i ‘rw a | ; count. Those who bave not yet paid up } ' | make the outing a pleasant one. . | L, B Dvstant, Halifax; B Balierston, Mise | . | Porice Covrr. — This morning the at | st important meeting in their new hal), this evening at 8,30, eniilinciiiai Ciry Taxes ~ Friday the 15th inst., wiil be the last day for receiving the dis- thould do so before that date. Excursiey.—The Saturday excursicn to The power to Midget! will likely be well attended. committee will doall in their ~~ | Liquor Regulation prosecution against Valter Barris was farther adjourned until the Lith duly. One drunk was fined $4 | or 20 days, Proverty Soip.—‘Ardgowan,” the property of the estate of the late William Dodd, was soldat auction yesterday by Mr. Beairsto It brought $2025. Mr. Alexander Gillis was the purchaser. eine W.C. T. U.—A public welcome meet» ing will be held io the Baptist Church this evening at 8 o’clock. Miss Lillian Phelps will speak in the same place tos morrow evening. Subjectp—Rome—ser-~ mon’s in stores, books in the running brooks and good in everything. Creosapers Picyic.—-Loyal Crusaders will please take notice that the steam tug will leave Prince Screet wharf, on Mondad at sharp 2 o’clock, for the beautiful | grounds of John MecWachern, Esq, Kast ) River. Tickets, good to return, 25 cents. Crusaders and their parents free. ; picnic. a QvEEN Servant Scuoot.—Owing to the nn eee t has been decided to upen anoriber room, At the last meeting ofthe School Board, Mr. Robert EF Smith, of Charlotietown, was appoin'ei fill tbis department. Che entire ouilding is to be renovated luring the holidays. pantitna tw —_ Traix Detaven ~The C P R train to 2ointdu Cheue verterday afternoon was lelayed seven bourse by an accident toa reight train near St John. Captain Jameron very thoughtfuliy held the Northumberland at Point da Chere until he arrival of the delayed train, aud the nails and passengers reached the city sbout six this morning. Ar rue Burts.—There were five possi- les made during the shooting competition Kensirg on renge yesterday. Four were nade at ine 500 yards, thoce making them eing Pte Crockert, Lt Davison, Captain » Tones and Lt E Scewart. The p sible at he +00 wards was made by Lt.-Col Long- vorth Lt Macdonald niade the top score nthe grand segregate, making 94 pointe out ota 100. The-score sheet - elsewhere in today’s paper. ‘ passive ippe roi Siiieementiainea Worn Artexpinc.—Tomorrow evening | ' ¢ a : ) the Moe~ Company will produce Damon and Pythine x» abeaefit performance for ;} the P E. I-lend Bospiial. Thies beauti- ful play will he well presented by the Companv who-e perform ances during the i pa-t week have heen of such a good | quality as to draw exceptionally good | houses and to mak- the members of the Compasy;popular favorites, We expect a bumper house to greet tomorrow night’s presentation. —_—_—~_>_— Treatricat—For the last two months writers On the various newspapers in the larger cities of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia have seemingly been hunting through dictionaries trying to find ad- jectives strong enough to express their ap- preciation of the excellence of the perform« ances of the W.S. Harkins Co. In ead- dition to this nearly every travelling man that has visited this city has also exrress - ed himself in the most enthusiastic man~« ner about these players and the plays they present. With so much praise and never an adverse commmert theatre~goers Lave good reason to congratulate them- selves on the fact that the Harkins Co. willopen a week’s engagement here on Monday next, when will be presented five of the best plays in the company’s reper. points. Besure your tickets read via] toire, opening with the phenomonally suc- Canadian Pacific Railway from and to St. | cessful comedy “What Happened to John, N. B. Jones.” SEND BINS DOM, NWS INL I, BWM BS Me - Me SS eS SS wee 8 1S eS i SUS we ee Wwe aS % aS “ Seaside joyable. of Roses for Sunburn, ete, ete. IPHE DRUGGISTS. iss = Weis Se USS SE © upplies Before going to the seaside, there are quite a number of articles to be purchased, in order to make your visit comfortable and en- Powd Borax to soften the water, a sponge, cake of Soap, Baching Cap, Curling Tongs, Soap Box, Hand Glass, Curling Fluid. Cream We can supply you with all of these articles at a low price. JOHNSON & JOHNSON eIIHRIIGSIIG SV, 4 z 4s aT “@=@ ~'1 =>. SS ( i ! Basket | crowded condi 1on «of Queen Square Schoo! A | 90@ eevreesrreves OOecEe soCceCe SCOCeSeeeeserveseseeus Regular... $1.25 KidGlove For 98Se at Stanleys’ O40 6 44704 4 2 @] 28 @ &» aveew % £2080 640442724404 42S et 2S 2 “aN These are new, received they Ali ox-blood shades. 3 push button fasteners, pique sewn. % Heavy stitched backs, perfect fitting. Sizes 6, 64, 64, 6 3-4 M high grade goods, just express and the price while per 306 ra:- ——— cy niin by last. The Always Busy Store. We are right in all furni ' <> eo m= 22 ree we aKie «({{| ul afl “tf} «if| attf} «| «t{} «ff «ll afl] «i ~«lf} fitting suits, Overcoats and Trousers. Upper Queen St. The Price is Oniy Noninal “" a di i having all we can do to keep up with the demand for our perfec This fact is a proof that our clothing is quality, price and fit. 25 per cent Discount off shing goods from now until Dominion Day. SSCOSESHLSISE GORDON & McLELLAN Mens Stylish Outfitts 2244252424242 4442244444644 It It’s Newsons—It’s We are almost giving them away—we mean Bedroom Suits—Our SUITS are well made, well finished—Have nice stylish Chairs and Tables and good mirrors, and when we name the PRICE you will eay—whv, that is no more than they ask eleewhere for the common kicd. We know that—but w> are here to give absolntely the best value in Bedroom Suits, We don’t plav second fiddle toany body—We will be glad to have you drop in and compare. ~—ate Joon Newson SSF FS SSF FSS FSF SS SSSTTS ¥ SVC TST TT SCC ST SCT STTTTTT . In one lb Lever top Paris Green tins, Cycloren bug Machine. Insect powder distributor, the latest killer ’ Walkers Corner bug Wholesale and Retail, SIMON VWF CRABSE STOVES & LARDWARE — —— ae mune iain <r aeE ee ee a slanting eee ieceeemeeeeenaaeeaiaeaeee cae iemameie . an ee oe PR anaes pA a aie tes vn a nn STANLEY BROS. |