i aa Undertaking Notiee.—Mr. oy HW «Clements whe for the last few years has been in charge et our undertaking depart. ment is net new im our em- ples Nicht calls can be made at the residence of cither Mr. u. Wrightor Mr. G D Wright by telephone or personally, and will receive prompt at- tention —M. Wright & Co Funeral Directors. 9% dl w. The Roval is the highest grade baking powder kaown. Actaol tests show it qoes one- third further thas any other brand, Absolutely Pure | By the , ed loving tributes to the memory of their THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JULY 11, 1898 MR. SUTHERLAND'S FUNERAL ‘Largely Attended Yesterday---Trib- utes to His Memory in the | Church, | All that was mortal of Rev. David |Su.berland was committed to the earth | yesterday afternoon, and every religious body in the city was well represented | n the Jarge procession which followed the } hearse to the People’s Cemetery. Z on ' church, from which the funeral took place | at four o'clock, wae appropriately draped |in mourning, significant of the great atlliction that bad overtaken the people (o whove spiritual needs be had ministered | so well during the past eight years. | At one o’clock, after funeral services at | the house, the casket coutaining the body of the deceased clergeman was removed to '}thechurch where unt!) three o’clock it | reposed upon a catafalque in front of the } pulpit. Here great numbers of people called to take a Jast look at oae whom all loved. The casket and tables on either | side contained floral off-rings innumerable, | that from the session and trustees being a | broken column, and tbat of the choir a barp with a broken string. time the hour forthe funcral Mrs. Weatherbie and son, of Halifax, meet thir, Monday, evening, ai 7 o’clock in | service to begin arrived the church was] arrived here oa Salurday eyening to be the young men’s bible class room. | filled to the doors, and many could not | with Mrs. D. Sutherland in her great i -_—_-- : | obtain admission. The tuneral service j trouble. Mrs. Weathesbie ic the mother Gornc to the Baptist 38 picnic at Suf- was touching in ite simplicity, and includ~ ciation meeting ac Edinbargh. College, Antigonish, vince, etan’s Cathedra! yesterday, mach acceptance, of Mrs. PERSONAL. ‘Local and Other Items, Mrs. J. R. Brecken is home again. Dr. Matberon,of Montague, was ir the ArtitLery.—No 2 Co drill tonight at city over Sunday. 7.30, Mr. Fre ! Morrie, 18 h ome fora holi- _ _— = duy. He arrived by the Str Bonavista Dve.—The str. Halifax is due here at : 9 e yesterday afterpoon. o & m., tomorrow. r hn Viel a; n . \ > . . oa ‘i an : ae Lean, ex “7 P., Souris, a | _Crry ‘Taxes -The time for sllowing (a town. e 18 registe re at the Hote} the rate of discount will expire ob Friday Davies. | next. Mr. T. J. Dillon, who has been on a | : sila Ces ie business trip to Nova Scotia, retarned | Excortion.—A number of excurtioniste home on Saturday Eveuing. i from Pugwash come to Charlottetown Sir Louis Davis left this morpviog on today by the steamer Jacques Cartier. . ——@ ee" Acadia f sruise be Bras , a vs : - ne ac ms ra i a — D'or TsverpnHoxe.—Mr Dadley Wright’s reei. ) *OnBL O JAD 0. M . oT: 1 , se ee | dence and Robins’ Livery Stable, should be Sir James G rant, of Ottawa, saied last | added to the telephone list. week to attend the British Medical Asso- | —_———- Oxiy cost you 25 cents to go to St.] i. 5 a of the | James’ picnic at North Wiltshire, on Wed. the Baptist S 8 picnic at Suffolk, Wednese day 13th. good. Francis Xavier is visiting this pros He assisted the choir of St Dun-~ singing with > : Y; Prof. Horrigan, of Take @ poy (ff ‘twill do you — ee Mrerine tuis Eventne—The members | of Zion Church session are requested to Can’t go in the morning. train, local, Sutherland, fo.k Wedoesday. Go by the regular — = oan ee POSS HSOSSEEOOESSE CESS - SESEHSSSSSHOCOSS SEES SOS SESS ower Sosy BOGESEISFESCOSCESSeCeseses Bargains in Cool Headwear For Children 5 etn GUNG BLOG Ss LL 3 en AT ~—=a> McQuaid, manager / Montague agency of the Merchants Bank | needay. Train leaves at 9 o'clock sharp, . of Prince Edward Island, spent Sunday at. ; in ihn aie , , Picxic.—Only 15 cents return fare to BAS fan EYS « 150 SAMPLES Muslin Hoods and Hats. . , . oD. Mm. AY , . OER CO... KEW YO Drs. Taylor, Warburton, R. Macneill : he fe . we ss ROVAL BAKING POWDER mw Venn. deceased brother from Rev. G. M. Camp< © ee 1 p. Jol Special leaves at 945 local time. Return “aS z : ouroy, Jenkins, and H. D. Johnson, who i Ke M7 ~ | bell aod Rev, P,P. Fullerton. have been atiending the Maritime Medical | tickets 15 cents. ak Shown On Our aac After the service was covcluded, the aie +s Taliep ; : omen Me " . ; : , Association meetings at Halifax, returned Sy Ae ld se %, mournful procession left the church for home on Saturday night A Svccess.—The Herald reports that 4 x ; the cemetery. The pall was-borne by the a | Me: Cl ~ oe | the Halifax merchants’ exchange is prov— S< Front ( Ol ] nte Pr, se - : . r an 3 > rk . ry) ‘ he ote | following gentlemen, prominent members oo ay ra M a o ing asuccess, The attendance continues “2 s% Ch 3 : of Zion Church: D. Farqubarson, John Amberet crasette aud Ar. and — Gol- large, aod there is much interest in the a> a «ae 4 McPhail, David Schurman, David McInnis, chester, also of Amherst, paid Charlotte- | room gatherings. W. M. Coffin and A. B. MacKenzie. The | ‘°¥” ® Y's" ing sinenetneme syste eaprestientiialei | Py boys of the Sunday Schoo! participated in Father Elliott, of New York, delivered Overs Hovse.—The curtain will rise AMA the procession, each one carrying a spray | 0 able sermon at High Mass in St Dun- | promptly at 8.15 each evening. Itis ims of white flowers which they subsequently | Staa’s C athedral yesterday, basing his | portant that patrons should be in their °< \ . deposited on vray The procession | discourse upon the miracle or the toaves | seats on time. Tonight especially the piot Balance of Summer Goods at | deposited onthe grave. The procession | G!5v0 agate primey sosl asia. < coclece i) ug a cage ‘ : . | was the largest that bas been seen in Char | and fishes as related in the gospel of the | begins from the instant of the opening 0 big reductions at | lottetown for veare.and all along the route | day the piece. o ; . ‘ . . a “=e . ; af ‘ the streets were lined with peopie. ; In connection with the announcement ee « : , e . » >~ +L ‘ To we % ; r } Q | The service at the grave was conducted | of the retirement from business of Messrs, i oLice Courr.—This forenoon the Scan by Rev. Mr. Fullerton. Beer Bros., it may be atated that Mr. | Liquor Reg» lation proses ution against ge cain |G. Frank Beer has chosen the town of | W alter Burrows, was farther adj yurned TT} e A lways Busy Store. Among the many beautiful wreaths sent | Nelson, in Britis: Columbia, as his future until the [8th. An abusive language case om ; a ap: fo fae -f s and cos‘ — = asatribute to the memory of the lete | place of resi€ence and business. Mr, | was disposed of @ fine of 5 cents an 1 cosa, : te ee a eae : . Pastor of Zion Church, was that from | Beer is expected toreturn to Charlottetown | : —— osonmraes Blac and Colored Spring | Miss Annie KE. Harris, Secretary of the | on Saturday evening to dispose of his\ , ARRIN ete ee een, a . ~ . x 7 . , en a ren about. , - c . 4 ac a ' SI} » | Lecal Union of C, E. property, preparatory to returning to the rived from Manttes! @ OCIOCK 10% VARKED CON- Capes —_—___—______ oe 2 ——_—______—— coast evening, and }+'t abont noon tonday for St. | Ne ANT ARB O U R ap uve ‘ : . 3 , ’ *< I> Tox wand Miss Clothi | vl \n Orieine nethod of raising whe > , | J »ho 8. Mr k l'oomt ang RE C oLupier 2 1 original metho lof raising a « mare h Mr. . MeKenna, of the Indian | ae nathimeis, the Cerenet to GK. Joka ‘ ae al 70 as 8 ~, the fortner t& JO s, ‘ ) ) ‘ . lebt comes from sa noa. Atthe 4dittle Departinen ie at C oughnawags having ° 8 tk ‘ hanes - Syd: | T ) ; ou ‘ i ‘ icy | i \ 4 ( 4 | tow " oft A} ‘a, the isian : they hav a conference w ith the lad ii ane who iceeal “ errs _— 4 4 \ 4 | cricket match in progress for three meuths declared, shnost unanimous], for returo~ Sons or Exciaxy —Urgeat epecial meet- | A feeoft one ‘shilling r is charged for the] ; ; “OR peas a cake Ne NGLA} See. - Ing to the old tribal custom of € cling ing of Lodye Fitton tonigut at 8 o’ciuck. * privilege of batting, and,if bowled, the | .) \o¢ Seputy Inepector Chitty accom~ ng 5 © . ' 4 i»? : chiefs, Deputy Inspector nutty accom The transaction of fiaal besiness m con~ | ms a OY aoes for Si.o0 he teman can kee » at the wicket 4, Vv the ‘ w . ‘ . ‘ae - 2€ atneacti f haai Desi I Or ; 1 n ct Pp : panied Mr.McKerna. They represented nection with their annua! outing wil: be rice OU L, OU payment of anotherfee. Asa means of Mr. Siftec W. J. White. remresented tue } : . ‘ ted ’ 7 ae aig niin Gam alieeal athe tt ' on fT oe : ©! considered, Every memer expected to 1.20 2.40 } collecting money tor caurch ar 1@ | chiefs of che village. —O:tawaJourpal. | attend 5.40 > 70 scheme bas proven most successful. M a ‘ , rS A Anderton, formerly of Charlott - ~ , - = . tewn, lately of New York where he bad Creevat. Rerrear.—The retreat for ' : » | In South Africa the success of tbe : ; anes ~@ l The ! ig st 1mMme &r Sailor } Adciienmslore the defeat of Sir Gordon heen et »ployed as elecirical engineer, | the Roman Catholic clergy of this diceese Built on t! 1e patch ork oO sca h ' r ‘mr t . 5 ‘ } Hat Sale. Sprigg r7s3 oni nistry, it is predicted, will not jo: ned on the 2nd inst, the U 5S Sroppenip : begins at St. Durestas 1 College to-day. plan, cases made at one place —_ . . . ee ele Arkadia aschiefelectrical engineer. Mr} Father at iott, of New York. will be the This lot of 340 New A verican Sail | b: long lived. Mr. Hofmeyr, the Afrik- , eels Seay Sess capil ey ong tee was saeadl mat Chatikhe the setvekt “<visite Sill works at another,then thrown < : at A enatad at I +] \_ | ander leader, inthe motion of pven-confi- ee ee ae oa eye or : » —_— e that we boucht a he do} ee ae as : including search lights, telegraphic aud | be stationed at Charlottetown, Summer- together by a selt sty led man , | dence, bad the votes of six Eoglish mem-~ r oo ae | gid Sy ; * ; r Se lling a . y annie ”~ nicatrons ‘tt 2 dite side rpc eresas. i “ i | Sag | bers of the Caye Parliamee’, and the tally | @lephonic communication: wee eae. ufacturer, are offered daily, at a OO. 2 The victer 2e.itis ass erent parts OF the ship. j-he generator: | o os ‘ te : rs fy ja : Pe oan . “4 ee 7 are iwoin number and aredriven bvtwo| Cermeicates Grasrep.--The Royal | prices SO ridiculous as to con- Which are remarkable . se Tried t } 2 one. : ; : aaa ‘ , a - “ . . P ) i oo engines directly connecte?. The Arkad @ | Sebool of Military: [ue ruction, Quebec bev) vines any intelligent person @ : ae ee f i Emperor William 1s ea overworked | winch ix 4 000 tone burthen left New Yors | granted fir~t-class certwicates to Sergeant f their utter aniaeili 1e8 for tone, touch, finish, and monarch, Last year, accet ceding ton re- | ov the Sth inst{forNewport Hews wheres:e| Dewar, Ne &., C. &., Montague, and | 0 ir ness. durabilit rs well as price. , ‘ ‘ i a - 7 fast ' port issued by the charbe rlain’s offce, the | wil! take ou sume batiecries of artiliery upd |} Corperals J Morrison and C Hessivon and - * y> : ae | Kaiser received 1,056 immediate reports,| stores. she will then proceed to Tampa,{ Bombadier Flannigan, all of N». 3 Co., Come a hear them and in- J 97 L t " at Grermim a! Mes gave 751 decisions, and signed 862 > Cabinet whereshe will tske on infawtry Her port ! Georgetown, they baviug passee the nece:~ vestig rate not only the instru- ; ery Lies UTIMICT Sale p orders, appoiatments, and other docn-| of deeination will be either Santiago de‘ sary examinations. ‘ t l fs ] of . t S ments. Besides these there were 50,000) Caba cr Porto Rico. . cake ; ments, ut aiso our pian 4 . , 7 ; i 47, a ’ t ie pada T all fancy colored SN | documents and over 145,000 Jetters and Ce eae easy payments. We are not ’ . ' SO mpenaneian Pwill be hels on the beautiful grouvds near } whe: » telegrem+ addressed to the Emperor which x . z shades te seen tahied: St. Andrews church, Cardigan, on nex: e here for a month or two, put ; u . m TT BT i ‘ “abi hie os ear * : : In as r W . ee “ .. IMPOE TAN + BU SiN ae 2 ; CHANGE. chuveia ae { nest Com and take permanently, and just and sat- BALF - PRICE |,, 1k 8 dy of Wednesiay, aoe Saiby sicc is wept ploy pin cteny tweckaunet haan. Sete - } s eee it 1 pak merry ate 7 treatme can pe ° = 1 etn Breathe the country In the winter of 1874.5, the late John Sasine, Musementa, ZaMee. re £e- i aoe ree nt ci . i ° - ea ; Dr - ther lo ne husinese in round, nd 4.” combines to make it e u Nn il trimmed millinery at, air, build yourself up—heve a ee a i ae ti a the rem pec od et Tenever bel Concert in | ieee pecegure, DUTCDased at AUC l é€ pre ~ eg eC” ‘ ©; UCC en oe ae good time—all fora few cents known as the “Queen Street Ware- | the eveuing ; tt . ‘ s isesknown as the “€jneen Street are~ } 1e@ eveulug big redur Hons | lp l aS f tk 2 Be ytist house,” and vecupie 1 by Hen. B. Davies { ae mage rain leave ur the I aa veneral store. Mr. Beer formed « L.. O. A.—All m-mbers of the Orange J »: 9 A! loc al asa general store. Mr. Beer rm e } ae ea Tak oe Malin _\ | Icnic at. 4h 4 - JOC At. partnership with h eon, Mr. W. W. 4 S0c™y of the city sed visiting brethera ee ee 1 ; are wv teated or tice j Sc. (ye0 ve’s ~~ a \= yEE S NO : = Beer, and under the firm vame of J. & W. are r queste : it ‘ n 5 a rge’s ~ aS een - Pheir Exceliencice cue (sy vernor-Gener- Beer established themselves inthe prem-~} Lodge Room at 7.30 Knarp on Cnesday iol aad the Cokete let ber ecte am ee eee tae shed nant - R s o { le 9 Re i al and the ¢ ountes ot ha de nn Gc for ‘ees abore mentioned I pon the death of | morning, the Lé h, G { rm into procession TI , Pp BE j i 5 is > } ” Who iS saieé & ' ta al! | British Colambia cn Tuesday last, and Me Réer. or Mr. G. PF. : aes wee aa end march tothe railway station and take ty ry ® al: ll “EC Ouse will spend some weeks on their ranch on mitied « partner and the business was the train for the teu at North Wiltshire. ‘ ss ——— ithe Pacific slope bef eturnieg tof. OT ee a a ae forth’s bes COM DADY ces~ ¢ I B ] I BR St r 4 : ‘a 2 9 et: —? ae ae ee continued under the firm neme of Beer |} Worth ~_ will a con pany ry proces ORRO y LELEG ins, ueen St. \ \j . { i } \ \ 1) tawa. Brose. By close attention and careful sion. All are tovitea as & ZO gpa may " 4X. LLY AVILES, | management, Messrs. Beer Bros. suc- rz aneets Train og ’ 8.45 a. m., " . . arenas » . . 2 . : - ) ae >i ) ay ¢£ time oe sewn OP TEP ceeded in establishing ¢ business which } 880 4S8pecial at 2 p.m., 10Ca ° DIRECT IMPORTE] &, Pm BEM, Fo Te ee a eat S —_-—— D. GORDON SIXTUS McLELLAN + had more than a Provineial reputation. 3 os ; " ’ rf i iN Toxdav, efter ac honorable add successful | _ TweeTRicat.—The Miles Ideal Stock ' WINES AND LIQUORS, 2 5 Reta as reer. the Mesere. Beer an-| Company closed their engagement on Wholesale & Retail LITE BOVS= 3S Queen . Ch’town, P. E. 1, EF Write for stock list and prices. ody Zaw imo sirable Building Lots FOR SALE. St. Drill a lly Public Auction at the rtd em Br rhton Road oo We ines~ the 20th aay of J: ily instant at the Mt of iwelve o’clock, noon, the remain- nt those valuable and verv desirable My Lots situeted at Prighton. part of aie of the late George Davies. bie aflords an excellent op — inity of Wing Baildi ing Lots in one of the most >t portions of the city. ™s and other pe articulers made Dat Bale or on on apr lication - BERT BEARISTO, Auctioneer. Rd ts ) ts\ 8. WANTED. dt ite Acadia Hote! a woman or girl who | le aud « Hcient to assist 1S the ms Apply at Hout | or of Mr, Crockett, Marker ( barlottetown. 158 21 JULY lith Annual Engagement of the “A BACHELOR'S HONEYMOON ” THURSDAY ** NIOBE ” FRIDAY. “What Happened To Jones ” SATURDAY — To be an- nounced. Advance sale of seats at the usual places. nounce their retirement, havigg disposed Saturday night when they produced the ot their stock-in-trade aud good will to | sensational comedy drama “New Mexico” Messrs. L. J. Sentrer, Daniel McLeod | for the benefit of the Crescent Cycling and R. C. McLeod. Messrs. Sentuer and | Club. The play was preceded by a Daniel Mcleod have been formany years | strong variety bill, in the rendering of in the emplor of Messrs. Beer Bros. as | which the members of the company were 7 head clerks in their respective d:part- assisted by Mr. Eugene Brown, of Pownal. ments Mr. McLeod has also been | The company playa return engagement c e ® } buyer forthe firm of both English and; !9 Summerside tonight. rn ee Canadian goods for some years past. Mr. engagement in Charlottetown, inne- Es McLeod isa gentleman with large combe’s orchestra furnished excellent : ie business connections throughout the | music at each performance. Presenting Monday Province. The new firm will be known toahelgtieine 93 | a8 “Sentner, McLeod & Co.” It bas Try us for staple dry goods. soe cots “Phat Happened t0 Jones our best wishes for a successful husiness | tons selling at 6c up; “ginghams selling at career. 5 cents up; flannelletts selling at 5 cents TUESDAY up. W.D. McKay. “THE CRUST OF SOCIETY “ ———_—_—_= ——~ Vo Sp ee Mo MM NEN NEN DD NM STD NESS WEDNESDAY ne ee Se oe ak Se ek — s “aN PARIS GREEN The kind that kills is the kind we sell. aoe “aS _>se % one cS ee U7 eee =e = Ss Sole in any % quantity, from 1 pound to 100 pounds at lowest cash us prices. 2 JOHNSON & JOHNSON rH E DRUGGISTS. =e > St, a “tr S12 ESS ETS eee SESS RR SSR >> ~e WT < Ss "A We SSE iD vero We Fa That we are headquarters for High Class Tailoring and Gent- lemen’s Furnishing Goods. Time and space will not allow us to enumerate here what we can do for you. Besides it costs money, and we with our customers. All summer goods at sweeping prefer sharing our profits reductions, GORDON & McLELLAN Upper Sonoess St. Men’s Stylish Outitts a REAT MOHEmG p wha G NS ae