JUSES. HALF PRICE BLOUSES Bl H A L LETTER FROM MR. LOWE. Sir, —Replying to “Lot 31,” of the 8rk linst., [wish toxaythst { have @ direct ' charge against the Hon Donald Farqnbar- son, and if it ix not true he surely has the ability and opportunity to deny what | say. “Lot 31” mav be a boy in the employ of Mr. F, or at least one of those who ehared in the benefi's of “ a Farquharson election.” At best he is one of the snakes who are allowed by the press to crawl into the | newspapers without a name. I take no notice of that cla-s. If any honest «lector of Lot 3l or any of the temprrance party want aoy further knowledge of how Mr. FF FF | F. gained hen ao ity I will be pleas d to All This Week Monday Till Saturday our stock. We offer Ladics’ Blone e 'n 29e¢ bloanse [9e S6e do 29e 7c do 39¢ 116 do S55ce ani every blouse in Our store up to 2.40 for 1 20 NEW let them have it iu @ few days by publi«h- ing the documentary evidence of the cams paign in the West Rver Distr:c# Mr. Farqubareon’s own silence speaks more on the sutject than all that can be said by the class who sign “Let 31.”" Yours &c., Water Lowe. Cha‘kct'etowr, June 10, 1898. MARRIED. At the house of the bride’s fatber, Upper Prince Street cn the 8th inst by Rev. D. Sutherland, Ewen Cameron to Jessie Amanda Walker, daugbter of Mr. David LACE CURTAINS | We have just opeaed a eecond isl ment for this season, and are now show- ing Rare Values Rich and New Effects in Nottingham Lace curtains, Also a splendid selection Lace Curtainings by the yard. WEEKS. Black Dress Goods Department of iz out prominent as showing the best of vritish, French and German high c'ass Black Dre's fatrics, compie- lby all the newest makes aod weaves. fay S.a resection in Birck Cashmeres we stand first. Our iine of Cashmeres at 5O0e «quails mo-t cashmere elsewhere at 70 to 75e. It is French. the Best Dye, very wide width, good heavy weight, rich silky finish. We Drop in and Icok over our st ck. will be pleased to show you our g ods. W. A. Weeks & Co Wholesale & Retail, ; 228280207 4 O42 aeons o mhe a of ‘ Your ¢ Home depends more than you'd tink on thetastetul choosing of Well Paper at score we a — great W all paper papers of all colors and de- of our have kinds and prices, thousands ° mh em aZeern ee @ @ O28 87 3 SS > B® B® FBOOSS rolls mnie SLES, Ce — .— . . ee choose from. Moora & HMeLeod, The Wa!! Paper Men. ¢ ? ? No stamps —the customers the discount. get sow ~~? ae > > 2 @ @ 2H Children's Garden Tools f HASZARD & HOO3E Furnes Line of Steamers. S. S Halifax City sailsfrom Halifax 2ist April, for Great Britain. This has fitted steamer heen up with Cold Storage. Shippers of perish-' able produce shodld apply early. Walker. SHIP NEWS. Port of Summerside. ENTERED. June 6.—Merry May, McKay, Pictou, coal. June 7.— Maggie Roach, Weston, Richi- bucto, lumber. Juve 8.— Dominion, Ritcey, Louisburg, coal; Lochiel, Wright, Ricuibucto, lum- ber. CLEARED. June 6.—Ida M, McFadyen, Shediac, ballast; Merry May, McKay, Gaspe, hay; Samuel Drak», Ui-en, Shediac, ballast. June 7.—M and E Jackson, Bennett, R chibucto, ballast. June 8 —Mazgie Roach, Weston, Richi-~ bucto, balla-t June 9 — Lennox, ballast Ou the 6th ivet., the ec Sarah H Seaton, Garnier, master cleared for Demerara, from Malpeqne, with 6229 bus oats $2488 shipped by Carvell Bros Ca*town, Boudro:, Sydney, Port of Charlottetown. ENTERED June 9.—Minni+ Bell, McDougall, Be'l River; Frank, Grant, Wallace; Rheama, Dottin, di; 88 Electra, McLaren, Meonte- gue; Lorena, McMillan, Wood ‘{slands; Laura C, Read, Pugwash. CLEARED June 9.—Minnie Beil, McDougell, Bell River; Frank, Grant, Wallace; Leonena, MeMillan, Wood I-tands; ss Electra, Mc~ Laren, Montagar; Elsie. Venaw, Halifax; Maggie H, Wry, Buctovche; Life Boat, Anderson, Fictov; Lavra KE Franklin, Chapman, do; Laura C, Read, Pugwash; KE: hel Aggie, Phelon. West Point. A TORONTO CONDUCTOR. Saved Frem the Agonies of Diabetes, by Dodd's Kidney Pillx Toroxte, June 6.—Tne Toronto Street tailway provides another case this week to strengthen the mighty chain of proof that Dodd’s Kidney Pills are the only cure ov earth for Diahete~ Mr. H. Hogg, 81 Fuiler «treet, conductor No 207, hae ve-n completely cured of an aggravated and long-atanding case of D.abetes, by Dodd’s Kidney Pils after other so called “cure-” bad utteriy failed. Mr. Hogg suffered for three vears witb Diabetes and impure blood. He had to quit work, on acconnt of dizziness, Jo-s of flesh sand increasing weakness. Al! other remedies that he used baving failed, he agreed, to please a fries {, to try Dodd’. Kidney Pills. Improvement began al once, and six bexes effected a thorough cure. The Royal is the highest qrade baking powder known. Actual tests show it goes eme- third further than any otber brard. Absolutely Pure ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. ‘LOST. LOST.—On the 24th of May,cn Ma!- } peque Road, about in the vicinity of Mi'= ton, part of a Lunch Basket. Finder will W. W. CLARKE, Agent LeJ-ewarded by leaving ai this office. 130 3i | for 258 THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN. JUNE 16, 1898 =T23 PEASOUNAL. Hon Jobo @ CL evening. ttev. 1. M. Reardon, son of Mr. Danie! Reardon, arrived from St. Paul, Minn, lasteveniug. Yeo returned from Ot.awa The summer movement of ministers has begun. Sir Henry Joly de Lotbinvere bas gone to England. Lieut.~Gov. Howlan, of Prince Edward Island, was a pa-re:ger by tue Halifax lasi evening fur Bostun.— Halifax Chron- icle, " Mr. Ewen Cameron, of the Cextral Creamery Station, bas our congratulations npon tie interesting event recorded in another part of t -!ay’s paper. Mr. G. Crawford, the well known com-~ mereial traveller, amoug tue latest arrivals at the Hotel Davies. Mr. I. C. Ha'l and Mies Carrie Fa’! arrived trom Winthrop. Mass , last eveu- ing and registeree at the Hote! D vies. They canre to open the 4eed'a Hotel, Rev. S.C. Gann, pastor cf the Presbyterian churcb, Boston, Ma »., las had the degree of D. D. conferred on bim by the Washington University, Tennes-ee. is Mr. E H Dachemin bas returned from a business trip to New Brunswick and Que- bec. The trip was ade in the of Mr. James Barret, the wel!-known lumber dealer. interests tevs. Fis. Connoliy and Magu nnis, of Boston, are at the Halifax. They have just returned from a very succcestul fi-h- ing trip to the Magdalens.— Halif»x Chronicle. Lady Thompson and Misses Thompson will go to Toronto after the prorogation of Parliament. Mr. George Tuompson is to be best man at the wedding of Miss Davis and Mr. D’Arcy Scott this week.—Mail and Empire. Fernandez de Castro, civilian goveruor or Havana, gives work to all reconcentra dos that are useful by employing them in the cultivation zone, on defensive works, in factories and repairing of the streets aad roeds. Registered at the Queen Hotel: John Forristal, Burlington; A McLeod, Boston; F A London, Montreal; Harry Ferguson, Alberto:; J U Frasier, Coopsnire; Mrs W H Rogers, Alberton; P Kelly and wife, Montague. At the Hotel Divis: R T Tayvior, Moncton; I © Hal! and Miss Carrie fall, Wintborp, Mass; TW W Atwood, Port- land, Me; S M McKenzie, New Glasgow, N S; E J Rose, Mon-real; G Crawtord, Si Johu; Geo W Dydea, Toronto; James G Burton, do. The most suecessful evening echool teacher in Worcester is a provincialist, Miss Georgie Meiunis. She bas from year to year received the higkest compli ments from the superintendent for thor- ongh work done in berdepartment. Miss McInnis is apradnate of Prince of Wales College, Char Hon L E Baker avd Mrs Baker, Yar- mouth, NS, celebrated their silver wed- jing on Monday, with a grand reception. Over three handred guests paid their res host and hostess, tietown. pects to the rated. Numerous valuable presents were received. LOCAL NOTICES. Our new jin-p collars are the finest fowr ply linen, always worth a bargain, B. McDonald & Co. Corsets, corsets, we are giving without doubt the best value tee found in corsets all the newest makea,—J. B. McDonald .& Co. See our ladies Oxford shoes justin for 68 aud Zc —J. B. MacDonald & Cv. — Tae Mewsparer’s Ten PLacves.—The ten plagues ot @ newspaper office: poet-, rate, cockroaches, typo~ L8c, our price two Come and +ee.—S. 8 ee cranks, bores, graphieel errors, exchange fiends, book capvaasers, delinquent subseribere, and the man who always knows howto reo a paper better than the editor. — Belleville [ntelligencer. shceiliibentiade Mis Lecrore --The Lecture given by Mies Phelps in Zioa Church last evening was greatly appreciated. The discourse thronghout indicated that Miss f the various pha-es of the temperance que-tion aid her of the liguor business was Striking reference of the total dutv cf the s ByeLP’s Pi ns has a complete grafp ¢ arraigomes: sirong and effective made to the growth abstinence theory, and the was cvurches and all professing Christians «th regard to the Plebiscite was po ted out. Miss Phe'p: held thet tue laxity ofthe cbr stian electorate was ia a vreat measure responsible for tue exist- enceofthe saloon. The vote of thanks was moved by Rev. C. W. Corey ana -econded by Mr. D. A. Rev. David Sutherland presided. Toe Cure a Cold in one Day Take Laxativ? Bromo Quinine Tablets. All Druggists refand the moaey if it fails te j ' { ---2»--—- } Seotch \ } was soleus Farquharson, M. L. ! items, Local and_ Othe 1 J. 0. 0. F.—R-gular meeting ot W ldey | Lodge to-nig ht—nom ination of officers | en . . Soxs or Temperance. —Orient Divi- sion wil! meet to-night at 8.30, 10 their Lodge Room, Masonic Tempie. Pouce Covet.—This morning William Doyle, charged with vagrancy, was sentenced w forty day Laprisonment. sdicadlbbinceai Tas New Hospivat.— The pleos of Mr. | C. B. Chappell have been a:cepted for the 'new Prince Edward I+iand Hospital. | Tenders wil te called fir im a few days. | Grace Cureca will hold its anna | Sunday Sebool Picnic on Wednesday tie | 20-b of July and not on the 11th as pre~ | viously announe d. A train has been | secured fur the occasion, Full particu'a 8 pater, St. Dunstan’s Carneprat.—A' three | oclock yesterday afte>oon Hie Lordship | Bishop Macdonald administered the Sac~ rament of Confirma ion to about 135 | candidates. Dr. and Mrs. Kelly were | th+ sponsors. si lliiline Actios For Damaces —Mr. Joho A. Lawson, of the Post Office Department, has entered an action agaiost David Silliphant, William Sellers, Heore Hooper, P.S. Brown and Harry Morris, al'ezing reckless driving on Victor'a Park Road- way causing SOdily irjury to bis daughter, Home For Ixtermext.—The body of James L. Cameron, formerly of New London, was brought home for interment last evening. Mr. Cameron died at Hillsborough, N. B, on Wednesday from the effects of a fall sustained the previous Saturday. He was 22 years of age. jipciiiediibe Revaway Acctpext.—This morning as Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bryenton were driving into the city from their home at Brackley Point their bcrse to: k fright and ran away. Both were thrown cut of the carriage. It is <aid that Mr. Brventon had bh: arm broken and that Mrs. Bryenton was also injured, Patrec. Accipext.—Yesterday evening as Mr. J. H. Macdonald, the well knuwn baritone singer, was painting his yacht, the Muriel, she fell upon him, causing severe internal injuries. Mr. Macdonald was working under the boat when the sup- ports gave way. At la-estaccounts he was progressing favorably under the treatment of Dr. Kelly, and it isexpected that he will Se able to Le avout agaia very soon. Journatier Mareen —The marriage of Mr. A. H. McUnass, publisher of the Sackville ‘u-r, »n+ Mies Maud Wilson, zed ws Ceotenacy Chureb, St. Jobn, on Weiinesday afierne th Among the presente received by the }, «dl? wasa@ check for $i@00 from rfatuer. Her two hroihers also gave snbetantial ohreka, The wedding tour will inciuw 4 ¥ m Prinee Edward Island. Tne Examiner joins in the congratiations, The« hou-e and grounds were beautifally decos | S;,crnep Conoert.—The programme which i- heing prepared for the re-opening Methodist Brick Church next of the Thursday evening 38 cf very special merit. Miss Jean Bruce,of Moncton, who | bes akeu very ht gb henore for violin playing. bas been secured for two numbers | ducny the evening. The tal! programme | of ‘.¢ grand sacred concert will be pub- li:hed 1a a day or two. | i { Ciry or Grext—The City «f Ghent arrived from Tlalifax via inte mediate ports lust midnight bringi' g a general fo cargo. She lefi On return th: n-+on with a lorze mi-cellaneous fri bi Her { outward passengers included EF GL tak, liss Ramsay, Miss MeMurdo. Miss G ot, {j MISS ‘Miss G rtie Brehant, Misa Cela Buirse and Mr. John T. Rowe. Berxep to Dearn--The three little children of Charie~ Watts, of Ferney’s H jl, near Pittsburg. Pa, w-re burned to death afew ev-ning= avo by the explosion of acanof vil. Their c! ting was ignited aud the ct borned so terribly that | they died in a «hort time. The eldeet child, with the@iam-- roa-viug her body, tried tocarry ber baby brother toa place of safety. Thech dren were playing in an outhouse ia the ‘ard and one of them struck a match. ‘“Yoen the match was thrown down it dropped into the can of oil and an explosion f'!'owed instantly. -_— > — ildren Baptist Coxrerence.—The quarterly session of the I-land Baptist Conference was held at Cavendish on Tuesday and | Wednesday, and was well attended. The meeting on Tuesday evening was devoted to Home Missions. At Wednesday morn- ings session reports from the churches | were made, most of the churches reporting additions. ie aflernoon session was largely taken with disenssions re- garding young people’s organizations and the plebiscit'. In the evening. after a nelpful sermon there was an evangelistic up ~~ .\ i city. ; We have all kinds of Syringes Fountain Syringes. Syringes, Glass Syringes, Every one good value. It’s you call. STIR RDIUEE THE DRUGGISTS. *® oe“ in syringes... We are able to give, avd do give the best yalues to de found in the Bulb JOHNSON & JOHNSON eure mm service. ' he Ne Rye Ae Ne Es em eR YS Oe NE Qe AY, Se @ SNe NE NL. 34m 3232 S25-2 S22 Fee ee PA Re YE OD ATU BD] DED OS UEW =e 45% MY = = => iN e322 A Ve . “—™® ~ a =o Syringes. Combination ‘no trouble ‘to show you our stock if SS SS m=O 2 OO ILS BOWLES OP iit ¢ ¢ us aS > ee %, KBAGBAAGBAAD SBAAS 4 FOR SATURDAY Extracrdinary Yalues )», 20 AND 25 CENTS PR » g Ki ss ty “¥ ™“ >- | They are absolutely fast color They are seamless. They have double heels and toes. They are boaght direct from the manutac- turers in Chemnitz, Saxony. They are the best value ever offered. Ask to see them. 0961 Ove 29690800 STANLEY BROS. The Always Busy Store. es —— D. CORDON. SIXTUS McLELLAN The Weill-dressed Man He is» representative of hundreds who have been 80 fortunate as to have their suits, overcoats, etc., made Fy us. The clothes don’t make the man, but they go a long way towards doing 60,and they open most doors when they’re good to admit a man inte good society. We are Bound to Give Satisfaction- We do not want any customer to keep asuit they are not perfectly satisfied with, but would rather that they return them, make another selection if they like, or get their money back. We are giving special discounts on all summer ties and shirts. GORDON & McLELLAN Men s Stylish Outfitters Upper Queen St. ( ti | We have just opened anothei lot of Men’s and Roys’ Clothing in the newest makes and neatest pat-erns we - r [a »\ v ° . e , . have yet sown: Also, 25 suits Men’s ‘ue Tyke Serges, selling at lowest prices, —? J.B. Macdonald & Co The Best Place to Buy Your Clothing and Boots Ungerciothin eons FOR MEN” ~ at the lowest prices, in Ball-briggan, Mer- ino, Natural Wool, Silk mixture, Cotton, etc. Medium and light weights. All oe to 44. 25c¢ and upwards. — eee S'Ze¢s— e >. FURNISHER., at en as ae ib a: is ran tg: iu y a or os ee ag ee * « as 6 ? < # Fi * sd a s* s a f ‘aig pe A are eee a hd pg =iggha-$ ~ one a m aes ’ ]