Z ef 4 4 “A arn ae. ee ae THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN, JUNE 2, (899 WEEKS | Shirt (ullar; Stock & uff ISN\W COMPLETE W- have received several caresof Gents liners latest collars and cuffs, white® colored ord nolaundered shirte. The above goods are bought for cash from the marafacturers as the old firm bouglit them. We think the vaiuesthe best ob- taina dle. Special Collars 3 ply linen, I atest, 2 for 25c. Special Shirts J.au:.dered $1,00 worth $\,- 25. Unlaundered 75c worth $1.00. Gentsdon’t pass us for eum mer underwear. in balbriggan, natural wool, merino and outing sbiris, Come to us for your neckties; an immense new stock, latest call. Prices to suit you. Don't pass us tor Kid Gloves, Braces, Hos- iery, Sweaters, umbrellas and everything in Gents furnish- ings at lowest prives. Re- member our stock is all new, and very large. We will please you WEEKS & CO Wholesale and Retail — Sere $500 Reward The atove reward wi!l be given to any one giving information tbat will lead to the conviction of the pereon who stole tulips from the garden of 8. C. MOORE, Keat St Ea:+t. Quebec Steamship Coy nisi sali from MONTREAL and QUEBEC During Season of 1899. FOR PICTOU. N.S: — CALLING AT— Father Point, Gaspe, Mal Bay, Perce, Cape Cove, Summerside, Char. lottetown and Souris. F-om Montreal From Ch’town ai 2 p. m. at 6 p.m, Vor. 19%h June Mon, 12th June o 3rdduly do 26th do o 17th July do 10th July o S3lset do do 24th do > 14th Ang. do Tih Aug. »o 28th do do 2ist do lo 11th Sept. do 4th Sept. lo 25th do do 18th do lo 9th Oct. do 2nd Oct. lo 23rd do do l6th do lc 6th Nov. do 30th do do 13th Nov P Returning will leave Pictou, N.S. every a) ernate Monday at noon, on arrival of Trains from Halifax and St. Joho, call- ing at Charlottetowa, Summerside, Perce, ‘i aspe, Mal Bay and Father Point. Subject to change should circumstances rr quire it. CARVELL BROS, j Agents We jlod -2aw. SEWERAGE DEBENTURES. Bids for the sewerage debentures (3} per cent, 40 years) to be issned during this season were opened this forenoon, and were as follows ; J.C. Mackiutosh, Halifax.......98 514 G. W. Wood & Son,...... .........98.05 Fe Brent BF Cbvdscca vececvees 95.51 There was one at par for a ema:! amon t The sewerage debentures issued last year wire sold at 95 27. ee el HIGH COMMENDATION. Sirn,—-Professor McQuarrie and Mirs Helena McDonal! deserve the thanksof the people of this city for the very fine en- tertainment entitled “The Carnival of Nations” given in the Opera House last wight. From the rice of the curtainto the cloxwof this fine exhibition of art, loveliness and music, the attention of the epectators was not allowed to wander. Every number on the lengthy programme was re.cdered perfectly and was properly appreciated and applauded. The whole entertainment was an acknowledgement of the highly cultivated taste of the ladies and gentleman who, Jast night, on the etage of the Opera House, in some cases, per - formed their parts so gracefully ani in other cases eo comically. Charlottetown is to be congratulated upon their possession of so mach talent, and Professor McQuarrie, Miss MéDonaid, and the executive atatt upon the ability to give to our people the high-class entertainment of last night, Those who fai! to be present at the rec. si pre-entation of the Carnival of N atious will lose a great deal. SPECTATOR. _—- + moe o-—— Toc Mucn Caxe Watx—The Evan:- ville, Ind., Despatch says: The death of Mise Rosa Storker, which occurred in this cty last night, ie said to have been due to exessive cake walking. The young lady was regarded as one of the most graceful cake-walkers in the city avd spent almost every night in the pas- time. A few evenings ago she participated in a cake-walk and the next morning was seriously ill. A physician was called and he pronounced the disease peritonitis, and said it was caused by the young lady’s frequent cuke-swaking. It is said this is the second death in this city in the last six months caused by excessive cake-~ walking. Miss S’orker was alively girl of sixteen. An Otp axp Wet Trico Reuevy.— Mrs. Wioslow’s Soothing Syrup bas been used for over fifty yearsty wmillions of mothers for theirchildren while teething, with perfect succes. It soothes the child softens the gums, allays all paiv, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. It is pleasant to the taste. Sold by draggists in every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a boitle. Its value is enaleulable. Be sure andusk for Mrs Wiasloe’s Soothing Syrup Orient Division S,of T., will meet in Wright’s ball at 8.36 p. m. for the con clasion of the important discus-ion on the heense question. Members and visitors inv ied. . Hearvz’s Haiut.—Evangelist Whiston will speak at Heartz’s Hal! Sunday at 3 o’clock p. m. Lubject “Gulf Fixed.” He will also sing two soloe. Mr. R. N. Taylor, opthalmic optician, will beat hometo parties requiring the aid of glasses,on Thuraday May 25:b, for ashort timeonly, at Dr. Tayior’s resin dence. The @xamination of eves fre- Glasses furnished a moderate rates. LOCAL NOTICES. A fresh lot of water ice wafers, the most delicious biscuit that Christy, Brown & Co. make, received today at Beer & Goft's. If you want something nice for 5 o’clock tea, see those water ice wafers at Beer & Goff’s 128, 21 What WeSay We do We Do Do CIRIS’ SHOES and SLIPPERS Suitable for first Com- munion. 6S cents Girls’ Fine Laced Shoes—neat last —good style—all sizes, 11 to 2 To couts Girls’ Strap Slippers—strap over the instep—good fitters $1.00 Giris’ Dongola Shoes—spring hee] and heels—self tip and patent tip. $1.25 Our best slippers fer girls—Fine ) ongola Strap Shoes with heels-— Also fine Dongola spring hee], pat- ent tip—stylish and durable. R. EK. JOST, Stamper’s Corner. THE CARNIVAL OF NATIONS. It was a large and fashionable audience which assembled at the Opera House iast evening when “The Caruiyal of Nations” was produced under the direction of Pro- tessor McQuarrie assisted by Miss Heleoa Macdousld and her pupils, and everyone was delighted with the entertainment furoisbed. From the opening number—a Nationa! Drill participated in by some forty young people of both sexes appropriately costumed and bearing various flags—to the cake walk at the close, the performers heid the undivided attevtion of the audience. All the dances!were performed with an ease and grace indicating thorough training and the grouping of th varioas characters par ticipating was very artistic. The programme included the Highland Fling, Sword dance, Spanish dance, Japanese dance, Trish jig, Duteb clog and the stately minu- et,—for all of which Vinnicombe’s orchestra, with Miss Lottie Belloran at the piano, furnished excellent music. Mies Helena Macdonald aud Frotessuor Mc- Quarrie each exbibiied superior skill io tneis individual performances. The little ones also danced exceptionaliy well ; and the minuet, danced in colonial cos- tume, was an exceedingly pretty feature. The dancing of the Dutch clog and the Irish jig, was also good;—but whea ail did so well it would bardly be fair to single ont any for special meation. Six couples took part in the burlesque cake walk at the close—the cake being awarded to Mr. Peter Jackson and Miss Geergie Lightfoot (Mr. Cyrus Clarke and Mr. Jack Davies) who receivep tbe most applause. During the evening Protessor McQuarrie and Miss Annie Murpby played a banjo duet, “Phantom Serenade,” with much skill, and received well merited applause. The performance will be repeated tonight when a large su- dience is expected. Those who wich to pass an enjoyable evening should make a point of attending. PERSONAL cae ee Hon. J. R. McLean weat vp to Sum- merside this morning. Miss Williams, of Moncton, is Mr. and Mrs. Geo, A. Sharp. Mrs. R. B. Peake and Miss Haviland left this morning on a visit to Springfi-ld Mass. Mr. J.D. Taylor, who has been in New York for the past two weeke, is expected home tonight. Mr. J. J. McGee, Clerk of the Privy Council, was 4a paseeoger by the western train this morning re.vurning to Ottawa. Dr. Honeywel!, Hunter River, and Mr. J. Gordon McKay, Bradalbane, were among the pas-engers by this morning’s iraia from the west. Rev. Dr. Heartz has donated $50 towards payment of an $800 debt on the pipe organ rece: ly iastailed at ube Mount Allison Cousez-atory of Music. Mr. James A. Hvodwan, Rarrister-at- Law, leaves (omorrow morniog for Wins pipey, to take a position ta & prominent legal firm. Success to him. Mre. Stanford, widow of Leland Stan- ford, has deeded bonds and stocks worth about ten million dollars to the well known university founded by her >usband in Califorvia. Mr. John B. McCarty, of Mount Stewert, arrrived io Cuariouetowa iast evening on iis way home trom Havana. Mr. Me~ Carty is a member of the 2od Artillery, U. S. A,and isrecovering from an attack of "v5 hoid fever. Captain and Mrs, visiting Finjayson have the sympathy of ell in ibe death of their danghter Miss Gertrade. The youog laly has been ijl tur about sixteen weeks. Sbe bore ber sufteriog with true Christisn resigoation, Mies Zellla Clarke, of Bay View, who has been atteod:ng Acadia College, Wo!f- ville, N. S., came to Charlottetown fast evening. Her sister and brother, who are attending the same institution, will be home next ween. Mre, William Lemont, of Fredericton, N B, is expected by the mail special to cigh:, having been summoned on account of the serious illness of her little grandson, A'len Johnson. During her stay in the city, Mrs. Lemont will bethe guest of Mr. avd Mrs. A. S. Johnson. We Jearn that Miss L ghtfoot, who was awarded the “cake”? at Professor Mc- Quarrie’s cakedance in the Opera Elouce last night, docs aot desire to be @ com- petitor for the cuke s: to-nighvs perform - ance. The audience will therefore confioe their anolause to the other competitors, as Miss Lightfoot thinks 1t would be too much of a good thing to “take the cake” twice as against the same per- formere. Mr. B. F. Measervey, who ia about to leave this province for the west, was last evening presented with an address and gold- headed cane by Charlottetown Lodg-, of the lodependest Order of Good Temp~ lars, of which he has long been a promi- nentmember. Mr. Messervey, to whom the presentation was a great surprise, acknowledged the kindness ina becoming manner. He is a young man of good character and excellent ability and shouid do well wherever he may go. No. 3 Co. 82 Btn. meets for drill to night at 8 o’clock, New blockhouse flies received at the Central Drugtore. , eae . Dr, H, L. Dickey, (Late of Royal London Ophthalmi+ “fas pita), Moorfields, and Central Loa- don Throat & Ear Hospital Specialists in diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nese & Throat Offic2---CAMERON BLOCK. Residence—“ HoTeEL Davis.” Office Hours—9.30 to 1 p, m., 2 to 3p, m., 7 to p. m. tested for glasses 123 daw Local and Other Items Sreciat Poricemay.—ar. Wiliam Tay- lor is acting as a special policemen until a successor to officer Campbell is ap: pointed. Crecker. — Members of the Pheenix Cricket Club! Please remember the meet ing at Dr. Murray’s office tonight at eight o’clock. Lawn Teynis.—The adjourne. annual next at 7.30 p.m. in parlor of Y.M.C.A. Ta? Hatirax Boat.—The eteamer Ci y | of Gheat arrived from Halifax about two o’clock this morning, und Jeft on retnrn this forenoon, She had a good general freight both ways. —_———-——— More Carrie —Two carloads of choice cattle for Blake Broa. were brought to Charlottetown yesterday afternoon. They were purchased in and about Cavendish and New Loadon, and are for the firm’s retail trade, Cot Rep Race.—Don’t forget the free lecture in Graze Church on Monday night next by Mr. J. T. Mellich. The subject “The colored race of P. E Island” is of great interest to al]. Admission free. S.!ver co!lection. Now-Com, Enycineers.~—Attention !—A meeting of noa:-com. officers of Charlotte- town Engineer Co, will be held this even: ing in their rosins, Lyceum, at 8 o'clock. Very important metiers to be discussed. By order. Tae ALIFax.—- The Halifax’s next sailing Jace 6ib will be the last Tuesday sailing. Sbe will thereafier leave Charlottetown on Friday’s at roon com- meocing Juve 16h. After July Ist there will be two sailings per week when the La Grande Duchesse wil] leave Charloite- town oa Tuesdays at noon. eg Pouice Covrr.— This forenoon, Philip Curley, charged with violating the L qur Regulation Act by keeping his shop open after hours, was fined $5 and costs or 20 daye imprisonment. John Ring, for drunkenness, was fined $4 or 20 days, and Konald MeDonald, forthe eame offence, was fined $5 or 30 daye, Sunpay Senoor Meerinc.—The avausl meeting of Grece Church Sanday School was , held Jast evening. Officers were elected as fcllows: Superiatendea:, Geo. W. Ritchie; Assirtant do., BF. Hutcheson; Secretary, LL. A. Seller; As- sietant do., Lea Seaman; Treasurer, W.G. Sabine; Librarian, Wallace P. Pickard; Assistaat do, Dasiev Pickard and J, Cotlin. The schoo! has cha> ged the date of its picnic from the 6h to the 12ch of Jaly. Dr. Dickey—Dr. N. L. Dickev of Corn- wallis, N S., bas opened an offize in the Cameron Block (late Guardian office) and will limit bis practice to the eye, ear, nose and throat. Dr. Dickey haa spent the last year at the London Hospital aud acted as one of the Clinical assistants of Dre. Lennox Browne and Dundas Grant at the Throat and Ear Hospital. and also to fre, Twe dv and Tay at the Ophthalmic Ho-pital, Moorficlds. card. Last Weex.--Remember this is the last week of the Evangelistic meetings in the Central Christian church. Tf you have not heard the Evangelist yet grasp the oppor- tunity at once aod bear this yonng power- ful pre cher of the Gogpel- The subject for tonight io “ The Greatest sin in the World.”. Come and hear the Evangelist on this important eubject. En- velope collection to morrow vight and Sunday for the Evangelist. Come. Taz Ligror Tax.—Upto one o’clock this aft+roeon the tollowing had applied for certifietes to sell liquor under tire provisions of the Farquharson Tax Act, in addition to tho-e whose names were pub- li-bed yesterday :— A J. Quirk, Queea Street. Angus Darrach, Richmosad Street. Lawrence Dudier, Qaeen Street. The name of James Offer was ves terday inadvertantly printed for Johu Offer, and Geo. B. Callaghan should have been Greg- ory B Callaghan. hg OO SODBODON “ST A Child With a Nickel con safely be sent to us for anything kept by a high class, well managed drug store, and get precisely what was sent tor, and at as low a price, as could its father or mother We want the children’s trade and your trade, and believe that our present service, quality of goods and price® merit it. ee OD SORE A> OA OO ~<S O~D O~D O~D OD 0 SS OR & ~ ODO By OES OS OH) 9S OE 4 OO 4 DOT 4945 O65 HF] 4]D] OHS meeting of the Charlottetown Lawn Tennis | Club will take place tomerrow Saturday, | Meet 3c At The Always Busy Store | | Snirt Waists Stanley Bros This season’s output show more variety in materials and styles then ever before. @ur stock is the best ever shown by us. Most of it Received | es : ' Ade and 5O0c each 60 WAISTS 32 to 40 inches—3 differ- ent materials and 3 colorings to each siz-, worth 80c, for Lot GSec each 240 WAISTS 32 to 40 inches—6 dif- ferent materials in stripes, checks and plaids, colored and black and white. qW2c and &S5c each. = All the latest novelties in White P.ques, Whi e Lawns, White Orguridies, White Piques, Fancy Colored Stripes, and Biack Sateens. STANLEY BROS. Men's calf laced boots pointed toe $1 80 $s ‘elastic side . * $1.80 “ “laced (Gregory welt) round. toe $2 00 These lines are extra value, sec them in our window. HIT HBG TIE Alley & Go. U murrerzstTep IN GOOD CLOTTING AT REASONABLE PRICES We have strong claims to your attention, when you conteraplate tur hase of A SUIT OR OVERCOAT. With a large,choice selection of suitiays,trowserings and overcoatizgs. With Mr Sixtus McLellan as cutter, and the best staff of workmen on P. E, Island, for good solid tailoring we can t be beat. 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