THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARKLOTTETUWN, AUGUST 3, 1899 — pn eee a " Pe Local and Other hen, Meet Me at The Always Busy Store Se hs ©Oe024244 7 & 2O]O]82 4247 OOS A SFCRET OUT. PERSONAL. ah 8 i — occas Zz i ' i bef re th > bye Mr. Jobn Richar went up to Bideford this morning “Distr of Prince a 4.0.8, a ileaaia or 7,30 ‘ived to a cer Superintendent Sharp went over to} | : i SIR, i evenit tur the be 4 = } ] rife } es , € €ction rirs I LOT Prin j ’ . i ahs . light Gh | susp OUusS HOKIDE ASt Si pe i ndger Sh: y t r : i . : . 7m } ' . » J ~-+ % . ‘ a £ | tain station by the midnight express, It — cton today. os ghi’ l | was seen taken from the statior h iss H L Ms : ae mt & Mies artin, Belfast registered at | oe | house of an eider—the ¢€ ler who swears | “=o | SeCeIVIOg & »p! icatioas and a ation, 4h ; oer o | the Queen Hotel this morning* F y | “ ‘ ‘ ) | Dress (0008. We opened on Saturday a line of Black Goods —- Crepon e ffects—latest de- signs and very nobby— See them — Lustres — Blac. in Plain & Fancy See our 38c line in South window— good value Weeks & Co’s 50c Cash- mere is always asked for —the best cashmere for the money in the city. All summer Mauslins, Blouses, Straw Hats and Trimmed Millinery sell- ing at a discount to make room for fall goods now on order WEEKS & CO Wholesale and’ Retail Succeseors to W. A. Weeks & Co. 6erXi~@@ A LARGE VARIETY. ee ee ee eee ¥ Glass Preserve Jars We have just received about 100 dozen glass preserve Jars direct from.the factory. The tops are in two pieces, and when screwed down, the jars are perteetly air-tight. We have assorted sizes pints, quarts ana half-galions. Special low prices by the a Beer & Coff GROCERS Preserving Time Is Here ~""" zOt express PHA Spec al meeting of Court Station to the | naricitet owe tonight in Wr 8 } +.) . sn ‘ ‘ } 1 ir 1 KELY be blessed that it might do its | order. }work more effectually when put to its | Mr. N. H, Roy,a prominent Iumber Tue P ene ace a ; | manu fact i ee oe ; lye Pror-—Vode in Peanks a weeded eel Whether or not the elder | manufacture of New Brunswick is in the } . os BOL 40 serate resi ther jid it good, or it did the elder good I cas city. iy Fullling 10 westerly wiads, showers Or ‘ gvood, oF if 1 tp vO ne } i law : 3} thunderstorms during t r | not say. But the appearances when the Mr. Shawghnessy and other C. P. R. ! eee is during the day, then fa | ’ . ¢ - . oO ] ry ane, i polls were Open luoked very satisfactory | M4gnates ave coming to St. John and ce : ' y ‘ arty ; > : life . ‘ Es | when viewed f70m & party standpeint. Halifax. Tre Bonxanista.—The Bonavista is due However judging from the results of the Mr. Bain, the new speaker of the House | here this evening from Montr-al, and sails | i > 7 » « 7 > »le A . . + ° i ‘ S : i j ele tion we may Safely « rn¢ Inde that the | of Commons is a retired farmer, and | 4t!0 a m tomorrow for S:. John’s and petition of & swearing el ser does no good. | Scotch. Harbor Grace, Nfld. I have now been a worker in the con- ‘ Wee eee ee tas Cees cae | ee ee BP Ot ee, i ca coeeoanneele rvative ranks for many @ year ard when visiting his mother and other relations in RUBBER TirEs.—T ne waggon with pneu» see such actions on the part of the oss wiley. atic tires which its owner, an Amrrican, Liberals I can say that I am prowd of my a ‘ bas been driving around town for the last party. Rev, W. R, Walsb of Boston, registe: ed fe w days is ettracting considerable atten- Dick NOT APPRECIATED. Sir,—If the youth who lives ou Upper Great George Street near the stor eof Mr. D. L. Hooper, ard who is learning to play Oa 4 tin whistle or some other musical instrument wil] hereafter practice in the cellar with closed hatches he will earn the everlasting gratitude of his neigh- bours and Yours truly, One or Tem. HOTEL ARRIVALS. PLEASANT VIEW HOTEL. Tuesday Aug. ist.—Katharine L. Wright, Cambridge Mass. Jessie B. Wright, do; Henry S. Forbes, Hart, ford Mass; T. K. Wright,New York; Mrs. J. J. Wright, do; John McKen- zie, Boston; Geo. M. Clark do; E. L. Mayfield, do; W. B. Bacon, do; Miss McKee, do; F. B. Hazeltine, Belfast: Mrs. G. Ross, Bostou; The Misses Ross, do; Rey. James R. Mc- Kay, Sou.is; Rey. Alexander Craise, Mt. Stewart; Rev. J. M. Fisher, Ma!- peque: P. Kelly, Montague; Wm Cailbcck, Central Bedeque; Jesse Schurman, do: Rev. J. Melvor, do; Rev. W. M. Tuffs, Stellarton; N .S. Frank J. Birby, New York; L. W. Fowler, Bedeque. Wednesday, Aug. 2.—C E. Collins, Boston. Mass.; J. Gordon, Bradal- bane ; B. Balderston, City ; Jas. St. C. Moore, Eldon; Mrs. H. M. Bell, Miss Annie Young M. D., Pinett-; A Hart, Yarmouth; Mr, and Mr. G. W. Muttart, Jersey City; S. D. Lug- gett, Halifax. ——_«+- Potice Court —Daniel Gillis was this mornisg fined $8 ortwo months imprison- mint. A youngmanappeared on the charge of breaking iu Mr. George Ww Gardiner’s window. The wmazgisirat imposed a fine $1 and $15 compensation, or one month imprisonment. Richard Collings was early ths morn- ing arrested Ou awarrant of commitment and lodged i. jail where he will serve a period of three months, apelin We have the very valise you want at R. H. Ramsay & Co’s, White Goods Festivai now onat My Store—Sentner, Me Leod & Co. Every Isdy should:read their ad in this issue Ve are prepared are You? Preserve Jars with glass tops-—-the same kind that gave such satisfaction last year. We have them in three sizes, pints quarts and 3} gal. We seli them at a right price. 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B MEN SAVE MONEY —~ by buying their boote at our “big eale” Just glance over this, and see if there is not something you may n.¢ca— 5 PAIRS ONLY of our Men'« Five Chocoe late Boote— vesting top regular price $4.25 New $3 50 1] PAIRS.... Men’s Chocolate Dongola Boots -regular price $2.50 Now $200 Q PAIRS.... Men’s Chocolate Dongola Boots-- 7 price $3 00 Now $2.50 13 PAIRS.... Men’s colored Boots rang ing in price from $1.90 to $2.25 Now $1.65 : * Watch thie 6) epece for ‘tars : thher announcements R. K. JOST, OUADEUEDELEREDERECOROEEGERESUREGEEEIDEEES™ | _ at the Hotel Davies last night and went io Souris this morning C. E. Pratt, S:. P-ters, Thos Douglrs Halifax, and W. C, Kennedy, City, regis~ tered at the Hotel Davies thio morning. : Stipendiary Magistrate ; Blanchard, Sheriff W. B. Robertson and Mr. J. F. Gallagher were among the passengers eaet by this moroving’s train. Mr. T. E. Wallace, travelling paseen- ger agent of the Union Pacific Railway, and Mr. McConnell of the Intercolonia! were in the city yesterday and went up to Souris this morning. Mies Bruce, daughter of Dr. Brace of St. John, who bas been staying in Charlotte- town with the Misses Dawson, received a telegram last night telling her that her father was dangerously ill. She left for home this morning. Mr. Alexander Henderson, represent- ing Westminister C ty, it reported, hae been offered and has accepted the portfolio of Attorney»Ceneral of British Columbia vice the Hon, Joseph Martin, wo r:sigo- ed unger preseure. The Pope, despite his age, is far from being tired of life. Ata recent interview he expressed himself as follows: ‘‘Yes, I am going on very well. I feel that I ehall live for several yeare. I shall be content if I see the first few years of the twentieth century, an age which will ba very brilliant, more sothan any preceding age, and particularly so,I hope, for the Catholic faith. Sir Julian Paunceforte is to be made a peer. Stepping out of a somewhat obs cure though useful office, into the ambasea dor- ship at Washington,Sir Julian showed himr~ self, as the Montreal Gazette remarks, to be possessed of all the tact, discretion and ability necessary to success in the diplo- matic world. He has figured in quite a uumber of ‘important negotiations between Great Britain and the United States, and represented Great Britain in the Hague Peace Conference just concludej. He is not the least distinguished of the great number of able men whose services the Emp re bas at its demand. He has earved his reward. At the last weekly conference of the 3t. Join Baptist ministers, a resolution was passed and ordered to be inzorporated io the book of the minister’s conterence, concerning to the rerignation of Rev. J.A. Gordon from the pastorship of the Ma‘n Street Church. The resolution conveyed an exyression of the hearty Jove and esteem of the conference for Mr. Gordon as @ brovher in the Lord and a Christian Minister, and the'r high appreciation of the faithful and valued service which,dure ing the term of his ministry in St. Joho avd in other parts of the Maritime Prov- inces, be had rendered th: cause of Christ and tothe Baptiet devomination. It also expressed the Conference’s affectionate regard to Mrs. Gordon and other mem of Mr. Gordoo’s family, earnestly desiring that in their new home taey may eojoy the fu lest measures of harpiness and prosperity. bers —— i oa + VOICE FROM WEST PRINCE. Sirn,—The wrong snd injustice done sume of ovrwortby public citizens was tion. It goes along very easily, making bend any noise. The day may come wken al) our carriages wil! be fitted with rabber tires, and the pleasure oy driving behind a good horee, or over a Kerovene or! lamp would beeven greater than it sow ir. —_——s4-— ac ee driving alorg Sydaey last evening the horse ot Mr. S. C. Olsriee, Mt. Stewart, rau awey, upsetting the carriage and throwing Mr. Clarke out. His face was considerably cut and braised acd he was taken to the P. E. Island hospital in ao unconscious condition. Alibough receivinga severe shaking up Mr. Clarke was able to be out agsin todar, bandages etc, being 1u evidence. —-s_--—- Bacos ror Great Britain—Attention is directed in the British Board of Agri. cultura! Jouraal to the steady increase in Great Britain’s imports of bacon and bame, which bave risen from 4,810,000 cwte,, valued at £20,856,000 in 1891 to 7 688, 000 cwts, valued at £14,216,000 in 1898, Three countries contributed neatly the whole of the quantity received Jast year. The United Srates sent 5,939,000 ecwts ; Denmark, 1,818,000 cw's, and Canada 653,000 cwts, ———_»——— Asotr tHe Wnrarves.—The American steam pleasure yacht Eleanor, which has been in port since last Friday, sa led yes- terday at noon for Georgetown. Her owner, Mrs. ©. D. Cardeza,of Philadelphia, drove down yesterday afternoon. Tae schooner James Semple arrived yes~ verday, and is today discharging b:r cargo of coal for Mr. C. Lyons & Uo. Scio ner W:l:ome and Ectells sre jand- iog Jumber and schooner Daniel i: landing brick at Pocle and Lewis’ lumber vard, Schooner Alma is diecharging coal for Mr. A. Down. Schooner Vesta is discharging stone for the jail. A?TEMTPED BuRGLagy. —Between three and four o’clock yesterday mornin2 two men broke into the house of Mr. J. A McKinley,a farmer, at North River. They got hold ofa lampand woul! probab'y have r fied the house, but Mr, McKialev heariog the noise got up uad the would-be burglara took their depariure ia quick time, taking with them the lamp which they afterwards threw down atthe side of the road. Mr. Me- Kinley, and bis wife ‘then went over to his broth ers bouse close by,and with them be started out to try and catch the ruffiane. They got clear however. but in the moro- ing several verv suspicious looking cha s acters were seen about North Rivir corner. As no proot could be had that were the men who breke into the house nothing has been done in the matter, bat it seems a pity that such men as theee could not be brought to the pun+ ishiment they certainly deeerve, +) : these a] C. P. R. Earsixncs.—The Canadian Pacific statement of gross earnings and expenses for the month of Jane and for the balfyear from Jannary lst to June OOth, is the most remarkable on record. The statement is as follows : June, 1899 ;: Grose earnings, $2,362,278 9. Working exneneses, $1,339,218. 47. Net profit, $1,023,060.20. partly adjusted on the 25th inet, and | «bould the Liberals open up the Belfast | district now, 1] venture to say that the cruel treatmeat which Rev. Donald Mce- Neill received at the hands ofthe govern~ ment will redound “against them as it did here. In thie First District of Prince the government exerted al] their powers to ho'd theirown. Even the fore most men of the Government came 46 champions against our local speakers. Bat the arbitrary way in which our free citi- zens have been dealt with is still warm in memory and words could not canse us to forget the unjust treatment they have re~ ceived at ‘he bands ofa selfish, if sot tyrannical, gc veroment. When the people of this province see tbe way the Eaucation office has}been tam per—- ed with ; when they are awake to the fact that the schools throughout the Island are retrograding ; when they know that intem- perance is licensed; when they are aware that their money is being epent by the thousands, the Government may rest satisfied that at the next general election their case will be hopeless. One good turn the Government did Prinee County and that is in confising Inspector Campbe!|’s limits to Queen’s County. Did ever a more useless official enter the public service of Prince Edward Island? I believe Mr. Farquharson knows the answer to this question as wellas Mr. Birch, M. P. P., who epoke in no uncertain sound as re- gards the way this inspector is discharging the important duties devolving upon him by virtue of bie office. Alberton, July 1899. ELec7or. Bathing suits at lowest prices at R. H. Rameay & Co’s, Brown & Webb's fruits Syrups—al! | flavors, at Beer & Goffe. January lst io June 30 b: Groves earnings, $12.688,363,12. Working expenses, $7,666,109 91. Net profits, $5,022,253.21. In June, 1898, the net profits were $317,395.37, sed from January ist to Jape 50th, 1898, there was a net profit of $4,153,676.83. The gain in net profits over the same period iast year is therefore for June, $205 664 83, and from January lst to June 30th, $858,576 . 38 WASH YOURSELF WITH KAHNWEILER’S BATH SPONGE “Cleanliness ie next ess,” A substitution for spongs and wash rag. Materia), band made linen, filled with shaved cork; the inner pocket can be opened and a piece of soap inserted . Alweys ready for the bath. Makes a continuous lather, It always floats, is sott and pliable Is cleaner and better than a sponge oPrag. Takes off the dirt and pores. Strengthens the body and muscles Takes the place of a masseur. Recommended by athletes and physicians as a necessity. If vou try it you won’t do without it. Price 30 cents, i an {0 7OGi.n. Opeas the | Accounts ren- dered June 30th are now due for payment Prompt payment of your account $isa boon to the ¢ merchant ‘lo be brief and concise we would be pleased to have a settle ment of the ace ount sent you early in July BOO 0202028060688 808e We are here every day from 8 amtill 6 pm and will be pleas- ed to receipt your account for value received STANLEY BRUS 09M VSO WO*XO* HM No 1 All womens col- 309 boots & shoes NO oc, Womens Kid ae slippers with ee ~A O°S4H © O9S@E¢° 47 $250 “« * $2.00 See Window DODOLA OOO] Of BD? See Window Seo WMeai's ADO8e4¢+ ~ ¢ A @ 4: : : : y € ‘ ‘ und ___ steel ¢ 20 per cent eel en a com. ? discount fortable last and & $1.00 shoes for 80c sty lish —only g $1.50 « “$120 &. ¢ $185 “ “ $1.48 $1.25 ¢ a ss = a<,eae8 CDEDOOCH SH HOS Alley & Co Alley & Co Se me The Hot Weather eS TO COUIE Leave us your order now for a nice light summer su t Lots of Light Weight Tweeds to select from. Our oe department has been rushing al! this seasen MEN'S FURNISHINGS See our summer Underclothing in Balbriggan and natural wool, whica will be sure to keep you cool. Big Reductions on lines of Furnishings from this date GORDON & MeLELLAN ae