a rs THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JUNE 7 1898. ne aden: Sib So eas , oer pray tin VER at tetrs oc ds EN a et a AM i si — — ti at a! SER bs «Sal — sass ees Mas ar Sg RES A Sat ~ OC err ———-— lO LTO LILLE. Saturday and Saturday Night BIG - CUT In Ladies’ Blouses HALE PRICE The talance of our new &pring blouses to-day, Saturday, half price. 39e¢ Rlouscs 19¢ 58e Blouses 29¢ 7se Blouses 39e¢ 1.16 Blouses DIC and every Llouse in our stock up tu 82.10 for 81,20 Bio Saturday in Ladies’ Corsets To- dav, Saturday, all Corsets, the very hest makes. All qualities, 30c to SL35 Today 25¢ to SE 15. .- , ? , . 15 p.c. to 20 p.c. below usual prices. Ladies’ and Children’s cotion Hosiery. dients’ Shirts, Collars. Cu7s, Tiose. Neckties, Gloves. Sammer Loderclothing, Ladies” Scammer Capes. Hats and Trimmed Millinery special Reductions W. A. Weeks & Co Wholesale & Retail, SABO HO SAS T2H BOS é Frettinsss (Fer t That Rocom is the careful housewife’s pride. The one thing that produces the dainty freshening eff ct is new Wall Paper We are the * Wall Paper People.” Moore & McLeod, The Wail Paper Men. o stamps the customers get discount. — A ~~ > 2 & @ @ 606% 564402 066 &Y SSeS 847420286 => =» = 628 oe @ ©2472 0 2 242282068469 -a~=»? 2a. eo ee @ eo | Children s arden 'ools At--- HASZORD & MOORE eee LCV CLS An A CV cede ets Athletic Sports { Mer the %. C.. on the grounds of the ©. A. A. A HOWMEINIGN DAY For fill particulers see posters eod 0-DAY premises on upper Hill-borough St. part | ef the estate or the late James De-Brisay, | tomorrow at 1} i fot Mr: Gi. Taylor, jeweser. a‘ eclock. clothing. management of C, QUARTERS. IN NEW the Finest Warehouses in the Province. (St John Sun.) The firm cf P. S. MacNut: & Co., who are represented by no lees than one hundred and forty agents and agencies tbrougbout the provinces, bave just taken an impor ant forward step. Tuey have recured acd moved into one of tbe largest and best warebouees ip their line of Susiness in the eastern provinces. [Their new premises are at 37 and 39 Dock Street. Here they have five floors, comprising some 18,00 +quare feet of floor space. The building runs through from Deck to Nelson Street, and all the goods are shipped from the latter side. The large and well lighted main show room ie on the ground floor, Dock Street ettrance, and in rear of the same is a bright suite of offices. The building is provided with un electric elevator reaching every floor, and large enough tc hold a wagon. P. 8S. McNutt & Co., carry a fine line of buggies, carts and carriages of every description, the stock being stylish and of the best make. They aleo carry full linee of farm machinery. SHIP NEWS. Port of Charlottetown. ENTERED Juve 6.— Minnie May, Burke, Sydouey: Nercid, Sharp, Sumreerside; Annie Laurie, Allen, Svdney; M C Midot, Mabiey, Cape Wolfe; Wm Duabar, Heather, Pugwash; ‘loreata, Gilcrist, do; Elsie, Venow, Haw- keeburv; Howard L, Farrow, Bathurst; Alma, Allen, Sydney; Vivian, Petra, do; Life Boat, Anderson, do. CLEARED 6--~Laly Franklin, Gatein, Glace say; Nellie Reid,R-id, Wallace, Lawrence, Anesty, Svdney; Ww Denbar, Heather, Pugwash; Floresta, Gilcrist, Pictou; How- ard L., Farrow Glace Bay. June LOCAL NOZICES. blew stock received of the Roman stripe ties for ladies wear.— Paton & Co. Fresh rhubarb, straw berries, pins -app! hamanas, nice ripe sand cabbage rex boat.— Sanderson & ceivea by the B Ce Aton The DesBrisay property on the corner of Pownal and Grafton sold at auction tomorrow neon. See advt. Streets, will be at 12 o'clock The large double tewvement dwelling and auction See advt. will be sold at P. S. MacNutt & Co, Have on of; vas sent to the asyiam, Mackay’s for childeen’s clothiag. Mackay’s for all kinds of ready to wear; Just opened at Wackay’s, 10% mens pants ranging in prices from $f to $4, A selling lew.— 5 boaght at a bargain, now W D McKay. If you intend to bay a black dress have a, look over our black dress goods de;art meut.—W A Weeksu& Co. [23 3i. Gents — Remember if itis shirt collars, entls or tes, Weeks 18 the Shirts—the best vaiae in town, Collars- 8 tome. the same you pay 20> here for 2 for 259, ©uffs—hest linen, 2 pairs for 45c, Ties —new, all prices. —W A Weeks & Co [30 3i. Light underwear in natural briggan, merino, silk mix ure, «lender men. Men’s and outsizes. prices, at D. A. Bruce's. wool, bak etc., fcr Lowest each fur elsewhere, | | piv, Jef pairs | Ee Royal is the highest qrade baking powder known. Actuel tests show it goes ane- third further than any other brand POWDER Absolutely Pure POFRL BAKING POWDER CO, NEW YORK, Seasonabl 7 Wt StLa ~y The most Sparkling LIME JUICE The finest flavored FRUIT SYRUPS A few California Wines and Ciders still in stock. SANDERSON & CO yD. PERSONAL. Rev. D. F. Macdonald, of Souris, is in town. Dr. McKinlay, of Alberton, is visit: the ety. Mre. McBride, of Souris, is visiting friends in Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrz, Peter McGrath, of Hunter Rv r, were in the city today. Mr. C. B. Foster, of the C. P.R, registered at the Hotel Davies lasteveuing. Mrs. James E. Welsh and daughter will leave tomorrow ou a tripto Montreal. At the Queen: Dr Ross, Albercor; I Cunn‘nghan, Pictou; E Magstaff, Halifar. Mr. W. A. Brenuan., of the Sam mersid: Journal, is among the latest arrivals «ct the Hotel Davies. Prof. J. O. Arsenault is inspecting the Acadisn S:hools in the western fection of the province. Mr K. J. Martin, Summerside, is in the city. tered at the Hotel Davies. Mre. H. V. Palmer and Miss Geraldire Fitzgerald left yesterday morning von a brief visit to Toronto. Mrs. J. T. Bryan, crossed to the main- land yesterday en route to Toronto to visit her parents, barrister-at~law, He is regis Lord Willian Seymour, who succeed- Gereral Montgomery Moore, will arrive in Halifax about the middle of the month. Mr. F. X. Pichette, the well known boot and shoe man, is here on a business trip. He registered at the Queen Hotel yesterday, Mr. D. A. Lawson, station agent at St. Peter’s was in the city yesterday. He registered atthe Queen Hotel. Mr Geo D McKinnon, of tne teaching stafiof Horton Acad-my, Wolfville, N. S.. arrived here last eveving, and will set bis vacation with his mother acd other relatives, Mr. Everett Lucas was a passenger in the Princess last evening on a two weeks visit to relatives and friends in Charlotte» town. Mr. Lucas bas resided in Halifax | about two years. Among the recert arrivals in town is For Dritt.—No 1 C»,C A, will for drill ton gb: at eight o'clock. Everyropy should hear Miss Phelps on the Plebiecite anestion in Zion Church on Chursday evening at 8 o'clock. menistiinde Meraopist Conrenence —T he Methodist Conference of New Brunswick and P El veets in Charlottetown ea Luesday, 21st Get, ‘sii POLICE Covurt.—A young man named eter Martiv, who has becn acting queerly for s@ ne time past, was tukenin charge by the police this morning. Upon being arraign d before His Honor be waeremans fed to jail pending an ex’mination a6 to DIS eaulty. sisieiiiillidaen Tue Tcrp.—There will be races on the ‘harlottetown Driving Park on Wedoes-~ lav and Thur-day, Sept. 14 b and 15th. Montrose and Parkland are entered for the races at St. Stephen, N. B., on the lstand 4°h Jaly. Montrose is entered in tae 220 class and Parkland in the 2 25. Fence Rreakixne —Judgment was given a’ Souris last Saturday by Frank H White, E-q,, J. P., in the aij ourned care of Mc~ Donald vs Molonis for breaking the fence of the plaintiff. The Magis rate found the detendant guilty and fined him $4 and costs. A. Mellish for plantiff, Mathieson for defendant. iinet ORGANIZATION Errscy ED — Plebiscite organization on Dom:nion Dasis has been effected with these provincial correspond~ ing members: Nova Scotia, W J Saunders, Halifax; New Brunswick, Rev. George W Fisher, Fairville; Prince HKdward Island, J E Matthews, Charlottetown; Quebec, Jd Hi Carson, Montreal; Ontario, F 8S Spence, Rev JM A Spence, Rev J C loronte; Manitoba, Winnipeg; British Columbia, Speer, Winnipeg. iinsiaiaiaineniie Loyat Crusapers.—The closing meet- ing of Company “A” last evening Was largely attended and the proceedings throughout were of a very pleasant char- acter. The songs, recitations and dialo- Mr. Baward Baytield, Q C., of Charictte- town, PE I, who is accompanied by Mrs Biyfield, and is staying at the Windsor. — Mortreal S-ar. ; Messrs John Blake, of Charlot‘etown, Fleming of Hope River, Mullally, of Sozris, and Blacquiere, of Rustico, who have been attending McGill College, Mon trea], have returned rome. William Holmes, a prominent merchaot m Vancouver, B. C., bas been driven relig- teusly insane. He imagined he was the | Messiah avd became so violent that he | Mr. Bewj Richards, who has resided at Bridgetown, Barbacdoes, during the past | three years, returned to Charlottetown astevening. Previous to leaving this } Richards was in the employ watehmaker aud province Mt . i 2% {ge | Leird, chairman of Comumissioners of Sewers and Water Sup- Hon Devid ttlhis morn ng for Soston In eon- vection with the new pump and boiler for | pumging station cossuit | with engmeers regarding a sewerage eve- | ter for th the und alse to is Cte Scotland Yard-detectives are eng W! about Alexander McDonald, who wa Oivlawa eeme timc ago re pres olire hese If to te of the United States survey staff, id who tried te get certain papers and information out of the Interior D partment i the Yukon, but failed todo +o. Hotel Davies: ‘TT W Atwood, Porttand, Me; P W Cox, Morel’; W S Lawson, Th «| Bruce, Montreal; T Merrill, Shefford, Eng; regarding Lyinan W Cox, C 8 Poster, | “I Joh: ° W McCor nell, Toroat . i R C Mait, wife, daughter and son, She-. diac; J H Smith, Branttord; W A Breaasn, W C Power, P J Bonistee}, io; C L Bex €%, Portland, Me; K J Martin, Ssidet: Summerside. . r . 7 M:e Daniel Enman, fof Sammers de, passed away on Friday Jast, at the advanc- edage of 70 vears. Mr. Enman was a ap da stauneh friend, ennobiing and eve» - | | kind and loving husband, a good Christian, } | matact personalitv. Mr. at Sumeer- learing (oO Dine tf all who Came in ¢ With is Cebiai master side, is a phe w Of the lie quiet, mao, Station t deceased gveutie~ Rev. Martin J. Malonev, C. SS. R., of St. Patrick’s Church, Quebec, was recent- ly precented with an address and a valu gold mounted silver watch on the eve sis departure fer Detroit. The address behalt of the C. u.I., .OF wae flgned O00 M.A, tee dA, Oc BW. Oe ww ae. ee ee Qaebec. In eloquent aQguage It expressed bigh apprec at on of the work done among the Catholic {rishmen of Quebec by Father Maloney nd testified to the great revret felt at hes i-parture, The rev.centleman made an appropriate reply. Maloney is 4 fir-t cousin of Mr. Martin E. Maloney, one ° the best Fatber ‘ known commercial or this circuit, aa loron~ | i i i | | | MeNab, Mrs Fraser, Miss travellers | Mise Bessie Br-zil, Miss A: | Miss Maggie McAulay. gues by the children were capital, and the addresses by Messrs Chappell, Lawson, McGillivray and Crabbe interesting and helpfui: After receiving the total abstin- ence pledge the meeting closed until Oct- ober. Miss Annie Elhott presided at the organ. actinic Ixquest.—The inquest in view of the boty of the late Allan MclIonis began last evening befo-e Corvuer Conroy and @ jury. After heari:g the eviience of the wife of the deceased aud o Viily Carley, Michael McCartey «rd James Feuuessey, the en~ quiry was « j-uened un il this evening at seven o’clu« for the testimony of Dr. Kelly who isto maken post mortem examination of the bdy. Th- evidence taken last evening was along the lnc. f the story to'd in our issue of yesterday. -— ~~ Cry Scnoot Board.—The re ws meouthiv mecting of the City Schoul wvard 1 The teachers re~ enrollment to be 1438, lt was decided to close the schavls on June 3)th, and to re- 1 Sept 6th. Prince aay, was Leld last eveniog. ports showed tha 838 boys and 610 girls, oper them ou Pues Street will hold their closing exercises fret 9 to 16, West Kent 16.20 to 11.30, (jneen Square I2 tol. Miss Yeo was ap- nointed on the teaching s'aff of Prince Street echool to fill the vacancy caused by 1 the resiznation of Miss McDenali. > Or Inverest to Mintriamen —Une St. John Sun says: A course in eq titation will be conducted in St John frou July Sth to Angnst 4:b. A steffof in-tra tors end ix horses will be brought f«m foronto. This course is opes .0 ofli is f dismounted Corps of fieid renk, rad intaat-, also to officers next ta order for pi o field rauk. The couree is |} Open to officers from country #* weil as | city corps, the former to be given trans- portation and one collar per day while pere, Hereafter it is inteoded that ail otfi-ers required by the regulations to bave a certificate tu €q ition must have one, After the course is completed here there will be specisl eours«s given by the eame staff at Charlottetows and Halifax. ye Tue Hauirax —The steamer Halifax this morn’ng about tron maton ~past three o'elock with a general ‘argo andthe f wag passengers: Mrs McLean and chil!, M:= Stewart, Miss Mary | Stewart, Miss Ida M. Clarke, Mrs Barr, Mary McRue, Mrs Mactavi-b, d W als! iw Macdonald, Miss A Walker Mes T O’Briep, Miss H Macdonald, Joho Aylward, Mies MacKenzie, Mrs D doward t wris and ebild, Mises Gillie, Miss Fie M@Leod, Mrb Ward, Mrs J Elliott, Mise Mary A Lafferiv, Mrs Geo Rose, Mrs Dorkendoff. Miss Lillian Burdet, Miss ar af ie J Beaton, Mi-~s E McL:llan. The Hali- fax leaves on return this afternoon. Her outward passengers will incinde Mrs Laura Franklin, nie Brazil and Local and Other Items, meet Ladies’ Cape Bargaing The balance of our spring stock of Capes are now on our middle counter, Every Cape has to b2 sold within the next fortnight, If ‘You Want a Cape See This Lot SPOSOvO v OSSDOOOO STANLEY BROS. The Always Busy Store. Our Success cane TS DEE cin Perfect Fit and Workmanshi of Our Clothing, The Quality, They are as comfortable and as durable as moder skil n and ingenuity can make them. We show the largest range of cloths in the city in all the popular shades. Price means nothing until you see the goods Comparison always decides in our favor. 309 pairs of our make of pants are now worn by the‘ peo- ple of P.K.1., and you cannot se? two patterns the sam — Special prices on Furnishings this week. SOSSce¢veseca GORDON & McLELLAN « Upper Queen St. Men s Stylish Out fitte a ™ < Just before we put it away for the summer: what? the Quebec Heater We put.one, (No. 6) on trial in the City Hardware Store: started the fire Ja 25 was never out ull May 14th; always left without attention from Saturday at | ; k ili Monday at half-past seven o’clock—about 38 hours. From Jan. 28th til! April 22nd it burned 56 pounds of SOFT COAL 24 hours, thus suowing that tne City Hardware Store, office included, ean be | Nov. lat to Mxyv Ist tor less thar $12. The store is 27x60 feet, ceilir Be ted it NO GRATE, VERY LITTLE LABOR OR ATTENTION, NO ! "ING NO SHAKING, consequently NO DUST. S'on’t forget it nex: fall. (5 | or THROW away your base-burner and get a QUEBEC HEATER. Save coa | labo and trouble, and get comfort. Bay at the CITY - HARDWARE - STORE R.B. RORTON & CO LTD ae. 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