» ve Reval is Ure Weigenst grade baking puwatyr gnewe. Actent Govt Whew it goes mm Grid further The any other brews BAKING ROYAL BAKING POWEDR CO., NEW Yorn, WEEKS. NEW CLEARED THE LOT 50c ON THE DOLLAR 344 wWevw American Straw Sailors. ed Tuesday nearly 36 doecen White aad fancy ilors we cleared the lot et Le recert ery latest Blac k. jmerican Sx om thy iw them AT HALF RacvuLaRnr PRICE. No old \ \eal fresh cew coods, ld. Weeks & Co Wholesale & Retail, Ier'll be a Hot lime Yet lang up Your Fammock What ? Haven't got one tan you live all sammer with- uta Hammock. We offer a large, new stock donght at a <pecial discount, and our selling prices are away down. Ul Sizes your Insp et 7 “HUSTARD & MOOBE ra lollar. oO das vw we'll No Sam ples Steck —- Bat . ask jitsercereccecece i; lhe t ' , Wanted ' Style In ‘ Wall Paper ¢ They're the nly styles t We heap ‘i Handsome, new, fiesh, Mightuess for any and fevery room in your house t We have the papers Ju want et the price you Want to pay. i The Wall Paper Men SATLORS. | — —ncere—etemmmiats | > > @ = © @&@® 4 ®e @® ® ~~ @ @& @ ©4408 840 THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN. 28, 1898 ee BRIDGE AT SIMPSON'S Mitts. Sin,—Tne Exawiven haa earned the thanks Of the travelling public in catting attention to the dengerous state of the bridge at Simpsons Mills. This bridge has been allowed te go down and *ecome uneefe becauee an expenditure im repair- logit was aot Irkely to result in acquiring vores for the party. Immediately after its condition was noticed ia Tes Examrver, Trmeothy was teen doing some more patchwork, but the work being as rotten as the system under which tt was done, it failed to keep the team of one of the milk -deawers from breaking through iit the next day. After this accident she Supervisor was sent for in haste, andthe result is that there hae been «# contract let to puta wholenew top on it. Aste T. P. Cullen’s en “hy the Patriot (re—-the author of “Bay ew and other notes”) they were gust written to let the peblic know that such @ person existed—a fact—the koowledge of which, bae hitherto had « very:lnniued circulation. His reference 4o Pickwick is evidence of the fact that the school mastie: was at home. Why sbould T. P. C. take such offence at Pee Exawiner’s meetion of this bridge. He was not even vawed in the communica- | Won and We think 1 was a piece of im- | pertinence aud presumption for him to essume that he was tae only or the most important Timothyin the locality. But vhe cap fitted aod he anthinkingly put it on. His reference to ex~etlicers and clerks is | sccounted for by the very peculiar state of | bés mind at present which is anything but | bappv. fie seems to he | balucimation that be | future to be che gritleader of | District of () 1een’s, and in order to his | success he must first muzzie the @pposi- | on press and tinea letthe electors know } that be ie bere | The correspondents of Toe Exemtner | will lixely continue to send ems of news | in the public interest about unsafe bridges | and “patchwork jabe” to that paper and in doing so they are content to remain unknown as long as the public interest is served. We would suggest to T. P. C, that if he wants to turther advertize himoeit that — with the is destined in the ithe First wasessed I he change the middie initial of bis name to C., as it would ‘better express his feeling just now. Kenxcror. LOCAL NOTICES. Four leaders in shirt waists at Stanley Bros, 35c, 68c, 75c, and 95c each. | Our tacilities fur showing goods now is | very much imgroved owing to the exten. sioa Of Our premises. You will fod our ready to wear clothing, hate, etc, on the grouod Muar. “ar goods are down and prices are also down at J b McDonald & Co's. 143 4), Another new lot of ladies Oxford shoes received today, #0, 75, 90 aud $1.00 are the best yet showa for the money. Come and see—Jd B Macdonald & Co. Cut to the Core.—The uorelenting, un- merciful scythe, “iow prices,” has made a deep aod powertai cul lu our prices during the past week. Our in Summerside, Souris aod elnewhere, fureign COagpP<liOrs wheu readiug GYr advertisemeni, turew their hands up in amazement at tae mag- nitude of the values woich we are cov- stantly offering to the people of Lb’iown and vicinity. Predeut econoracal.buyers always oo the watch lect adversity ebould yur patrous. We teach Ch’town overtake Lihem,are each and évery Boweckceper in and viciaiy the walch word of progressing life t\oday—ecovomy. A viril to our store | every day this week wil pay you ig in- terest in do‘lars aod saved here. Here you see the greatlessoo of life fully portrayed. ceuts We belp you to live and live well, for little moury.—P Goodstein, New York Cueap Swre, Gratton Si, Call and consult Mies E E Ernst, opti- cian, if you bave any ache or pain abuut Moet eye acbes are Caused by your eyer. misshapen or imalferwed eyer, ldese things do not appear on the surface buat must be examined inte.lo discover the fe+! Uonsuitation free. Lyegiasses 204 speciavies furpisbed at reasonable prices, given only when required. Ofhve at Capt.Samuel McRae’s. corner Kent and Queen streets, Ch’town. - ———_—- — — SHIP NEWS. cause. Port of Charlottetown. ENTERED June 27—Minnie May, Burke, Sydney Auple Laurie, Allen, dv; Fuam, Moran, Pictou; ss Bonavista, Fraser, Montreal; 4 S Townsend, Whittie, Marble Mountain; Laura, Hartling, Sydney; Lucie DL Jenkins Gillis, do. , CLEARED June 27—-Frank, Graat, Wallace; Koh- inoor, Cameron, Pictou; Foam, Moran, do; A 8 Townshend, Whittle, do; Targuio MeRae, Marble Mouatain; Ethel Aggie, Phalen, Sourit; #8 Bonavista, Fraser, St Jobo’e, Nfld. Se To Contractors ! Tenders, addressed to Charles Palmer, Esq., , 4 ceived up Lo } of Trustees, Will be receive 1 eeanaathe ob July, for the construction of & new building of brick and stone for the Prince Edward Island Hospital per cent of the accompany each 5 Acertified cheque for 5 amount of the otfer must tender. the lowest or any “Plaas and specifications can be seen at the office of tender not necessarily a C, B. CHAPPELL, iMiire & MeLeod, Weeaan 2222008 June 14—-eodtd Architect, | CENTS SPORTS. One mile novicse—C M Clarke, W F Collings, Louis Large, Eugene Brown, Pownal; L W Peardon, G@ T Morr s, A W Gaudet, L F Munsey, F Compton, Sum- mersides Chas Woods, Davie Arbing, Sam- merside, One hundred yards dash--Jack Payne, A C Sroclair, 4 W Heseltine, Cornwall; W H RitcLie,C J MacMillan. Qee mile bow (under 16)—Byron Brown, Willie W Brown, Pownal; Willie Joy. Jas Williama. ‘Quarter mile bicyele—C M Clarke, H Ferguson, D Keith, D R- Turnbull, Halifax; W F Collings, Byron Brown, Louis Large, L W Peardon, Reginald Ntewart, GT Morris, F Compton, LR Co+worth, W C Wook, Davis Arbia g Whip Sharve, Summersid ; John w ‘Grant; New Giasgiw, N S,. 220 yards dash—Jack Payne, A C Sinclair, A W Hereltine, W H Ritchie, C J MacMillan. Half mile bievcle—C M Clarke, H Fer guson, D Keith, 4% R [urnbull, W F Col- lings, Byron Brown, LW Beardon, Reg Stewart, G ‘Ll’ Morrie, F Compton, LR Unsworth, W C Cooks, Davis Arbing, Whip Sharpe, Zohn W Grant, New Glas- gow, N 8. One mile (250 class)—C M Clarke, H Ferguson, WF Collings, Byron Brown, Louis Large, W Peardon.G T Morris, F Compton, Chas Woods, Davis Arbing, W hip Sharpe. Half mile ruo--F J MacKinnon, H Bethune, Summerside. One M le Bicycle—C M Clarke, H Fer-~ guson, D Keith, D R Turnbull, W E Collings, Bryon Brown, Louis Large, Eugene Brown, L W Peardon, Reg Stewart, G ‘Tl Morris, A W Gaudet, LF Munsey, Bayfield, DA Les Adams, W C Cook, Whip Sharp, John W Grant, New Glasgow, N. 8. Halt-mile boys bicycle (under 14)— Willie Joy, Jas Williams, Will e W Brown. Ernest McK i anou, Roy Holman, Sammer- sid Maseey-Harris, one mile—C M Clarke, H Ferguson, D Keith, D R Ternball, W F vollings, Reg See wart, LD. R Unsworth, W © Cook,¢onn W Grant, New G asgow, N.3. : Quarter mile rua—F Bayfield, H Bevhuze, AC Sinclair, W H Ritchie, Les Adams, © J McMillan. l'wo wile bicycle lap race—C M Clarke, H Ferguson, D Keith, D R Turnbull, W F Dollings, Reg Stewart, L R Unsworth, W © Cook. Five mile bieycle—C M Clarke, H Fer- guson, D Keith, D T Tarobail, W F Col- nogs,P C Brown, L W Peardon, Reg Stewart, A W Gaudet, L F Munsey Chas Wouds, L, R Unsworth, W C Cook, John W Grant, New Glascow, N S. ‘Tne foliowing Clubs bave entered team s in tne 3 m ile team race: Wanderers A A C Haufax: Abegweit A C, Chariottetown;5 A A A, Summerside, Ure un oC CCbaeriowe- luWh. smmmmemnanneenemmmestibennee a PERSONAL. Mr. Walter Cotton returned from Wind- scr last wight. Sir Louis Davies and Miss £thel Davies returned from Ottawa last evening. tew d J Macdooald, Kinkora, aud Rev. A J Me ougall, Coleman, were in the cily yesterday. Mrs (Vr) Macdonald, of Calgary, arrived home last evenibg Ona@ visit to ver parents, Mr and Mrs Norman McLeou, St Avards, Mr and Mrs J A Nicholson and family have arrived from Montreal, and will spend the holidays in this province, Miss Maisey Coady, who has been at- tending Mount. St. Vincent Academy, Halitax, returned to Churlotietown yester- Ga) ° Miss Fauetina Sullivan, returned from Halifax last evening. Miss Sullivan was aliendiong the Convent of the Sacred Heart In that City. The Bosien, who have been attending Notre Dame Convent dur ing the past year, jeave tor home ibis afvercoon in the Halitax. Rev. J. Carrutbers, New Glasgow, avd ' RON . . Misses Murray, of his son, Stewart, are going to take a trip} across the Atlantic enortiv, and will visi! Germany. - Halifax Herald. Kev. J. W. Wadman, Mrs. Wadman and family arrived from Japan last night, and will spend the summer visiting relatives ana triends in different sections of the pro- vince. Kev. J. M, Forbes, of Alberton , returned from Halifax last evening, in advance of | his fellow members of purpose of cfficiating at a happy June event. Mr. and Mrs. Martin. McLean were Halifax today. They passengers On the have been passiog a portion of their honey- moon with Mr. MclLean’s parents in Charlottetown. Mr. Real Miller and Mr _ Albert Demers, of Quebec, who were students in St. Dunstan’s College for the past year, leave today by the Boeton boat, returning home by an extended trip. Mr. Wilfrid C.P. Sallivan, B.A., son of Chief Justice Sullivan, has been admit~ ted as a student-at- law in the office of Mr. W.S. Stewart Q.C., toe Syni d, for the | | arrived al j ; ; Local and Other Items, For Dritt.—Nol Co., C. A., will meet for drill this evening at eight o’clock. C. M. B. A.—Branch 216 will meet in A.O.H. Hall this evening at 8 o’clock | sharp. THE entertainment in aid of the P. &. Island Hospital iscoming off on Tuesday, July 5th. Krixp.y remember the joint meeting of Courts Mount Siephen aud Avondals tbis evening, at 8 o’clock. —4 ee Tre Novet Tea.—The League of the Cross Band has been engaged for the Novel Vea at Kinkora. I. O F.—Meeting of Court Avondale to- nightat 8o’clock payment of dues and other important business, Reserve Tuesday evening the 5th July to bear Miss LaDell and a few of our leading stars ia the Y M CA Hall. Coneerexce Sovvenins.—Copies may now be obtained at Johnson & Jobnson’s drugstores or Hazzard and Moore’s and Crrier’s Bookstore. Price ten cents. dnc Satvation Army.—Tonight, Adjatan+ Archibald will lead the meeting at the barracks. ‘This will be the last opporta- nity of hearing the Adjatant for some time. Meeting at 8 o’clock- Tae AynanpaLe.—The str. Annandale Rouen, Fraaoce, on Saturday, thirteen days from Charlottetown. The Annandale, it will be remembered, was ; : : | loaded with oats by Messrs Rattenbury and F Compton,Chas Woods, L R Unsworth, | ’ f Toombs. ack St. Perer’s Day Sonooni.— Public dis- trrbution of prizes in St. Peter’s Hall, on Wednesday, 29th inst.,at7p. m., Uis Honor the Lieutenant Governor in the chair. An invitation is extended to al] interested in education. C.M. B. A.—TheC. M. B. A. excur- sion from Pictou was attended by 175 persons. The Jacques Cartier arrived about half~past one o’clock and left on return about six The Stellarton band ac. companied th: excursionists. He Most Die.—The full Bench of the Massachussetts Supreme Court having Overruled the exceptions in the cure of Alfred C McWilliams, the Isiand-r who Was some time ago convicted of killing an ltalian, the law will be allowed to take its course and McWilliams must suffer the death penalty. sabes Tue Lawn Parte.—The ladies of St. Joseph’s Sodality bad excelleat'weather for their Lawa Party yesterday. The dinner and tea tavles were set in the college hall and fairly groaned under the weight of gocd things peovided. There was dancing, singing, etc., for those who wished to par-~ tie pave. During the coureeof the afteruvon cheice musec was diecsursed ty the Stelidrtos band and the League of the Cress baad. The auctioa sale of cakes at the close of the gathering was conducted by Mr. Charles Hermaae. eee Scsriceeus.—Two young men who are making a tour of the island passsd through Stsaley Bridge yesterday wilt a grey borse aad baggy. They vist every house in , each community, each oue of them taking a diferent house. They first enquire if 1 you wast w buy a sewiug machine or have aftercoon at two o'clock. | | { EBaniren MissS M McDonald, Miss Mine i | 1 oae Cleaned. This, however, is only an iutroductory remark for lie next produces a pair of guid rimmed spectacles, whic he cla m@to have found at different places such u« Pietou, N.S., Geo’ town; $2.00 is the price pat on them; but they have sold them tur :ruzm 50cts to $2.00 and tmvari- ably wake a «ale at each house. Wisether they have stelen them or are try.ny to evade paying # ped ilers tax 18 sot knuwn; but authorities shouid be on th them. i]t beware and the proper fur people eli lookout Scalia Tue Boston Boat.—The steamer Hali- fax arrived from Buston sbvout four o’clock this morning and wili leave on return this lhe inward pas- sengers were: Mrs JT Duity, Mrs Blake, Miss Musick, Miss Neison, Mrs W C Hardy, Miss Elsie Hardy, Mrs J W Camp- bell, Margaret C Campbell, Mrs J E McKenzie, Mis« Bsrtha Fennell, Mrs A Miss B.atrice Irving, Miss E A Young, Mrs Montgomery, Mr Anderson, Mr Ross, Mr Nel-on, Mies 8 E Pualsiver, Fred Pulsiver,S A Ross and Wife, Rev T McLeod, Miss McLeod, Mrs J P MceDon- ald, Mies C Forrest, Miss H McPhee, Miss Malovey Mrs J Maloney, Mrs M A Suilivan S Irving | Miss Catherine Fergason, Miss 8 E Clarke, itford, Miss Vera Campbell, Mrs Scott, Mrs C F Latinier, Mrs A T Stewart. Mrs G W Stewart, Miss. Leah Bruce, Miss Maria McDonald, Mies Isabe] McDonald, Miss B Frizzell, P McPhee, H Mise Nellie C} Greeu, A Gilllsand Peter McPhee. Her Outward passengers will include Miss Abbott, Edward Brophy, W Meagher, F Ferguson, R Miller, Mrs John McLellan and Mrand Mrs M McLean. ote ste, Pe ee RO ee Re Ne A Oe NE IL On NE NL Oe ® SE SE S232 S22 a4 SESS ewe SS SS AAS SSA VS UW DW VS UW TS SS UUW we se “ar +6 (7 aN us as “ a T Saett JULY sl— Comes on Friday next. If you’re going fishing on that day, come to us for Fishing gear. We'll supply you cheap for cash. JOHNSON & JOHNSON HE DRUGGISTS. DIK Ee Ae =_>o iE > 6 eS 5 OD x 270 ee 7/5 7S oe A © =e wy MPss mes serie =e “a. aN | ee ————— —~- Leaders in Shirt Vaists AT PER- = Stanleys ;FECT is M 25 STYLE : FIT GSe FINISH 7c ; AND AND { WORK- 95¢ {| MAN- EACH ; SHIP SIZES 32 10 40 INCh Ce ee nee ee TANLEY BROS. The Always Busy Store. 4 “ie aK MW V7 VAR eS ‘z es Ae 7% at vA aA. i St) M282 ae “AP Ti AP AS we - ie Rushed With Ord We are having all we can do to keep up with the demand for our perfect fitting suits, Overcoats and Trousers. ‘This fact is a proot that our clothing is right in quality, price and fit. 25 per cent Discount off all furnishing goods from now until Dominion Day. GORDON & McLELLAN Upper Queen St. Mens Stylish Outfitte OAD 5959595322 AB ABDWMCOAOAMMOOMOSE’ A Clean, Fast, Brilliant Home Dye. OPK DDD DBL ILI IPP DOC OY Cr COO eave f Maypole S$ ap comes 1n all colors and dves to - quick —sure — clean. € Washes and dyes at the saine time. a any shade —fadeless— ever Highest quality, } ALTERATION SALE. DUST} DUST 1 We have added 35 feet toour store and in taking down the partition walls we have had lots of lime dust which could not be prevented from getting on some of the goods. On Saturday we will commence a clearence of all dusted goods. Boots and Shoes, Readymade Clothing, Underclothing, White and Colored Shirts, Hats and Caps, Ladies Wrappers, Shirt Waists, Cottons, Flannellettes. All dusted goods will be cleared regardless of price. Be sure and come and get your share of the bargains. Goods will be on tables, J. B. Macdonald & Co. The Best Place to Buy Your Clothing and Boots ¢ hence absolutely satisfactory in the results you get. ¢ Whatever is dyed with it, is safe—you get the results : ¢ you want every single time. ¢ Druggists sell it. Sample of We y ] > work and booklet containing 4 ay po eC full particulars for the asking. \ Canadian Depot, 8 Place soap ; Royale, Montreal. MADE IN ENGLAND, OND SL IOOE Gee: ccecce