0a id- 1ve nt 199 59 eee) LE Se pm «if! afl af J» af dm al > * ly & Warm Weather Goods for Gents. Straw Hats Crash Hyats Canvas Caps Crash Caps Negligee Shirts Canvas Shirts Nett Shirts Balbriggan Natural “Wool Gauge and Silk Underwear SELLING CHEAP AT WEEKS & CO Wholesale and Retai. Successors to W. A. Weeks « Co. CO 5O® ee ee ere O~D OS 75.0002 © O82 6.9286 My Boots Are boine SHES “G ey 0 Pe vi are coming in and buying. Shows the good of ad- vertising; shows that the boots are go dd. People are coming to the my stor2—they see boots and stoes | have in stock 7 i y buy— Are your Loots going? [f so come in and get a ne Ww palr cue ip, cheap, very chean and good. Thos. McQuaid Lower Queen St. Hoot & Shoe Store, Di OS) 9O “SOD OD O49 636BDO9D OU O9HO7 £2.92 6O]4@]4 t | @2.*Qeef6 DOD22Ve2Bos afc. | Prince Edward Island Magazine .NOW ON SALE.... At all the Bookstores and at R. H. Mason‘’s News Stand , sor Send Se for sample copy. the P. E. islane oe P 20, f PEON ODS ODED O0S-0F 8 099BF1O05ROD °° D)0o2o> oo ! | THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTYETOWN, JUNE 26, MILITARY CAMP. Vamp Brighton Opens Tomorrow, and Will Last Twelve Days The military ¢ spat Brighton w '] open | Omorrow moroing and will continue for | | *welve davs. The artillery will camp at | Vietoria Park and the infantry on the | | arrack ground across the road. Lieut. Moore will be com pmandant amp. ‘ he troops ist of of the camp will ery and . } composing tne hree companies of arti! daieh ut toler The two city c yr i of artillery will drill at local ead~ | juarters The staff officers of the artillery will be aes follows Lieut-Colonel J A Longworth, Major Walter A O Morson. Adjntant—Capiain F P Carvel], (Qusrtermaster—Msjor Ejmupd Cam- eron. Surgeon -Liet it D A Stewart, M D. Hon C! saplain —T F Pullerton: The companies will be offizered § as follows :— No 3 Co,—Lieuts, Ewen Stewart.C J Donahoe, Henry Moar. No 4 Co.—Capt Donald Leslie; Lieuts. J M Brennao, J P Leslie. NoS Co.—Capt Wellington Jobnstone; | Lieats. R W Stewart, Geo Thompson. The staff offi:ers of will be as follows: Lt-Col T 8 McLeod, Major D Stewart. Paymaster— Major Sheriff Adjutant—Liev:. Jena A Macdonald. Quartermasier— Major Geo D. Davison. Surgeon Major James Warburion, M D the 82ad Battalion The different companies of the Battalion | will be officered as follows : Nol Co.—Capi. D L Hooper; A J BMellish, ‘I’ A Rodd. No 2 Vo.—Capt. J M Jones; E Smith, J H C Acorn. No 3 Co.--Capt. V L Goodwill L Stewart, T A McLean. No 4 Vo.—Major Geo Crockett; Lieuts. W EF Hardy,J M Crockett. No 5 Co—Capt. Angas Beaton; Lieut. W & Darks. No 6 Co.—Capt. John R Al.en; Jas W Shaw, M A Shaw, No 7 Co. —Capt. & Maxfield; Forsyth, L B Laird. No 8 Co—Lieuts. Bolter, Wood. There wiil be a staff of special iastruc- iors besides the foregoing. Lievts. Lieats. W ; Lieuts. Lieuts. Lieuts. A Several of the companies will arrive by train to-morrow aud will be escorted to camp by a band of music, — ~<a ere — HOTEL ARRIVALS Hotel Davies : J L Farrow, Toronto ; C P Flockton, London, Eng,, W H Scovil Toronto ; Jobn T McDonald, Calg ary, N. W.T., N McLaren, Brudeneli ;1 U Hall, Mies Carrie Hall, Hotel Acadia: J W Mc. b | ' \ 5 | 8 a Bridge ; } | | Sew ere Phee, Annandale; D P Macontt, Malpeque; Neil McKelvie, Summerside ; R Macoe! ll, W A Brennoao, Suramer (Jneen Hotel: Rev Jas R M J b Malcolm, Cardigan ; Brad albane. Noe eKay,Souris; red M Morrie, BORN. At Charlottetown, on June 24ih inst., to Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Maddigan, # son. ee TU AE FTIR DIED. At the cottage at Inkermsan,on Svn- dav afternoon. June 25:b, All-a Lemont, eldest son of Arthur 8,and Fenny Jonn- s4 PERSONAL Mr. D. B. Stewart went west this morp- ing. Mr. H. De McEwen, More!l, was in town to~ lay. Rev. James McKay, of Souris, came to town this morning. Mr. L. L. Beer rewarned Brunswick on Saturday evening. Mr. J.A. Mathieeon to town by Net from came | this morning’s eastern train. ness. } Rev. W J. Cox, of St. Peter’s Cathedral, left this morning for Windsor, N S. Mr. and Mrs. J Fontana left this morn» ing on a visit to the Magdalen Island. Profesor ee ee the Priuce of Wales College statf, left this murning r for Si. Joba. Mre.C. H» Robinson, of Bermuda, was a passenzer by tne Princess on Saiurday evening. Mr. John McKiernan, the s'one carver, crossed to the route to Moutreal. Drs. McNeill, of Stanley, and Darrach of Kensidgton came to town by the western train this morning. Judge Wella, of in Charlottetown, land this morning. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Lordly, sr, Miss Ruth Lordly, were passengers Charlottetown on Saturday evening. Mr. Geo. Moffatt, of Dalhousie, “the lumber king of the porth,” wae in the city known en well mainland Moncton, spent Sunday He crossed to the malo~ and to over Sunday. He went weet this morn~ ing. Mr. John D. McCarthy, of Morell, left last week on @ visit to Boston. He wae accompanied by his son and Mrs Callag~ han, arelative. Mrs. A. S: Hewittwas a passenger by the Princess this morning en ronte to Hali-« fax to attend the commencement exercises of Mount St. Vinceut Academ y. Mr. J. M. Macoun, of the Geological Surveyn, has been appointed forestry inspector for Canada, and has been com-~ missioned to arrange for exhibits of Cana~ dian woods to be sent to the Paris Exposi- tion. Mr. C. P. Fiock'on, of the Flock oo Comedy and Vaudeville Company, is a guest at the Hotel Davies. The otber members of the Company are at ‘he Revere. They came from Mount Stewart yesterday in the steam yacht Flash, Me-srs. Neil McKelvie, W. A. Brennan and W. K. Rogers, Summerside, A. Bows Kensington aod Fred M. Morris | Bradalbane were among the passengers to , sown by the train from the west tuis morn- ing. Mr. W. G. Macdonald, of Vernon River Bridge, is in the city in the inrereats of Kenny & Co. Halifax. Mr. Macdonald 1s active and energetic, and will, we feel sure, prove a valuable acqui- titioa to the staff of this popular Halifax house, Mr. an¢ Mrs. Arthur S. Johnson have he sympathy of a large number of friends in the*loss they have sustained by the leath of their two year old son. The chili passed away yesterday afternoon. | Ths funeral took placeto-day at 3 iG’ j ck Dr. Hodgson, Mr. W. L. Cotton and Mrs. Danie] Davies who have been attend | ing the commencement exercises of Edge~ jaill, King’s College and the Collegimie | S« hool, Windsor, N. 8., returned to i Charlottetown on Saturday’ evening. | ‘hey crossed from Pictou by the Prin | cess, } vie Porn TR Sa DAIRYMEN’s BOARD OF ~Trape.--The , Board of Trade wil) town,on Tuesday, July Premier Farquharson *D s Islund Da ‘yu eet in Oharlocte fiiatil we. mM. r & Ur t’s, , Advan! | floed va Local én Other tem, | oo oe supreme Courr.—The Irinity the rea: toxmorrow. term oj Court opens in Charlotvetown comes Tax Apreat —Wedneeday ia the day set down forthe hearing of appeals in regard to the assessnvent of city taxes. Scnoor CLosine Closit g of St. Peter’s Day Schools this evening at8 o’clock. The Bishop of Nova Scotia will preside. 3ranch No 216,C M B Awill in the A O H Hall this evening at 8 o’clock sharp. A tull attendance rr qt aested , iieinemeiane Contract For Carerrnc— Mr Wall Stewart has been awarded the contract for catering tothe AC AC sports Dominion Day. CMBA nent — Trackers Coxveytioy.—The annual convention of the veachers of the Western Inspectorate wil] be held ‘at Alberton 4 annie and Friday, June 29:4 and ‘ Ot le - Sr Jame’ Caercn —Io St James’ Chureh last evening Miss Lewson gave a beautiful renditionof Dadley Buck’s “Fear not ye O Israel.” Miss Lawson is the happy pos- seseor of a fine soprano voice which she uses to good advantage. Tue Scmmersipe Tracepy.—The bedy of the m.ssing child, Daisy Perry, has not yet been recovered,alth ough ailigent search has bees kept up. Thethree other victims of the recent sad disaster have been laid ro rest in One grave ia th? Catholic cemetery at Summerside. Schedles a Farm Purcua ep.—The Pioneer under stands that Mr. Kirkwood, one of the gentlemen from Ontario now staying in Summerside with a view of acquiring considerable land for es pure poses, has purchased Mr. Avgus MzDon- ald’s farm at Richmond. Wert Marcuep Parn.—Mr. W. S. Me- Kee, the well~ ~kvown horseman,'s driving & closely-matehed pair of mares eb>at the city to-day. The pair were bred in Ontario, aod the team is looked upon as one of the best seen in Charlottetown for years. We understand thatthe horses are for eale. —— = ——.-— New Untrorms.—The officers of the Princess wore their new uniforms for the first time on Saturday. The uniforms are handsome, and the cfficera look well in them. It i. to be hoped that the Steam Navigation Coinpaty will go on and pro- vide a nuiform for the chief engineer and a 80 tor the deck handa. Fast.—The half mile run on Dominion Day promises to be of more than ordinary interest, Jobnson.of Parraboro, who wou the event atthe M. P. A. A. games Jast fall,ig expected to compete, as will a's» Farrel the Halifax crack. QOurown Dan is showing the best of form aud recoids will have to go und+r in order to carry the event to the other eid>. pasitiebdlels Tue C. P. Froexron Co. arein town and to-night at the Opera House they will open theirengagement. Their progranme in One of great interest, and it is alao of a varied nature, attractions enough to please all tastes. MrC. P. Flockton supported by Miss D’Arcy appears in a romantic arema entitled ** An Honest Rogue ”— | Mr. Norman Parr, and the rest of Mr. |. Flockton*’s talented Co. will all be seen to age. Anenjoyable, up to-date re- all,and every encouragement should be given such an excellent combination, Popular prices, 25c & 35:. Deatu oF Mrs. Finpitey.—Mrs. George udeville programme should please | } £On, aged Z yee i as rrs re lo : ard “ ; } » SP i years 18 , pa d to allow - : me Stanley received a telegram on Sat urdny . ° ' i 2} ; , « I . . At Little River, on the 16 hb, inet., | a ae their on gs :n the Land | evening, conveying the ead intelligence of rate : + ()thice rovinels i ing. i : - . : Mary Williams, widow of the laue Alex | VIC 4 Tovincial bu h » 9 teed vail the death ot her mother, Mrs. W. H. Find- - : os fetur (ke e alg ( ae 2 - : ce . ander, Dingwell in the 67th yearot kr | Returu tickets on the P K I-lan ira ay ley. Mais. Findley had died on Friday ave F iif be issued to members at one first class night last, at the residence of her deugh- é [a : ; ter, Mrs. H. W. Kent, Vancouver, B. C. ‘ , ‘ > taries Qa tories . i , SE RBY OF See GterererNs of ; 1e factories | we. H.W. Findley, her eon, accom panies Fhe & H gy yi w : Ge s% | ve not received the rules an regulations the remains to San Diego, Cal., where the > z% } fie — | f the board, they My I be supplied <0 S)" interment takes place in the cemetery ‘ ‘ . ( ‘ , re Meer a P22 w . oF . . : - +. es to Alfred E Dewar, Secy.-Treas., there, by the eide of her late husband. | = J ob Lines “iti } oe ae The surviving children are two daughters? | 5 reg . . r Res i, a Ye Aw Exprianation.—We are informed o . A. Bi ss of a es Mre. | | lav’a : oft ee BON-@ *, Boot anc Sh OG | ‘bat the item in Saturday’s ExaMINER and | SCORERS Sramrey his city, and three son-, o rs , Fronk and Herbert, i oV ancouver, and Dr. o | his morning’s Guardian, headed, ‘* Gas | 1 W. Findi b rT a | oy 3 re j a8 8 Yo | a; {or *~a, | Explosion.” is incorrect. There was ee ees _ 1 w Toa ge | ; , cs | ti 3 2 anf yht f : xplusion aad there could no: possibiy hay ey . ay Tas € a I —" ye -. iter sa he, i ers pie | tye any. The employe referred to. Wa he are Jat ae aun ¢ OTE, usd, of is city ; : . Soe jeaves relatives and frienas vhor a B y a only made ill for a few moments by in- | 5° 8 es relative i enas to whom ; nc HE EXAMINER extends its sympathy. *, We have placed on our %; | baling too much of the escapiog gas, we AH AMINER extends its sympathy} a : die ‘ i . we | harvain table the following } 3 } nae =~; oar geen Sree coe & " ey From MontreaL.—The steamer Be | @ See St i) Soames @mOo~R °S } 7 . 7 vista icaves Montreal for Charlottetow Lo A _ « | , x LOT NO 1-—Children’s don- § v and will be dueat Cuarlotieion '@ FIRCSE | | ‘je burs ning. Si i] A a goia box calif and tan pedtvie wr | A ay . > ' “ , re 2 j 3 ¥ can | A | ar DOCOLF, O tO 10}, not all Sizes ae at A ~ On &> avid : > Er eg c#¢ ' ¢ | "" « » | + . ' 2 n each line—but a lot to aga | © Plat _ | 9 eet iad | ecg romat SGepir | =... | Perfumes | , ik ‘ RT.—lhis forenoon Mawar | me, gy s & m ; ot ; 4 \ , =~ | } siz 4 ¢ | a’ LOT NG 2—Boy’s tar shoes ret Murphy, charged bh being drunk, dis~ | \ ee i fe ¢ : 's and tila cycle — ‘ ‘ DQ, Was | i 1: = . € | De : . i ‘. the hest Fr . t x, your ct oe | oOo | I "4s ~~.) or 1a\ } FI n, for I ' 4 a ot he : . i #X m< h Pi rit ll — > a | ; 6 110 2ay | ® the manrftacture of such werld ¥ at » rn ? i Ms ; 4 . : bs 6 | ty LO’ a BO > abu — Y famed perfumes as ¢ . 7 yi ; 8 i S. S. Brent was ; ce ae : . Pi z, 3 EA oat 7 i roger & Gallant, Ed Ph © | er prices mi.vJV tO F SO 4 \ ver { Poole & Lewis wha 4 . . sai . » | i + | L. T. Piver, Gelle Freres y} air, your choice at Steam Naviyvation wharf,prepara ’ - | pair, } ne | eiedake Be dies a ‘ “=, $1 25 pair he ‘ ng nachiuery placed in pos | A d Dourjois & ete « © | | a ‘he f B Stewart & ( a oe iz y LOTNO4 len’s fine turn | seiilinael A : 4 | ay shoes, gocd dongola, your ‘i Props—Moderate » wes > { 1. 2 Y | wh $1.20 pa “ ‘ i warn le s a: toval He me A | , } i | ws , 3 i ; 10 I ” o By n h Cari l Pp I i > | $. LOT NO 5—Mer’s tan an _ Beane 4 Men’s tan an d blac k bi witha ke \RTILLERY No. 1 Company will par~| > 44 fretle Incar 0 ; e. ts al $1.50 pair ade this evening at 7.30 sbarp, in ur . We also i i > z ele | | 2 | 4 mt, are : ; att ‘ae £ let i ; ro LO} NO 6 Mi gn 3 : Cail ot > y \ . \ . ” i - ! o “1 sho i goodyen i o» N 2 (;. vy a for : T ey e a > 1. ao 5 pair te te ¢ 3 3 K JOST ott aera nen ‘ A R OS bananas— 4 I .0a t ' 6 ; ° at: t n at th. oO . ; S t A " Dunstan’s Cathedra hey are good and ; * {jj > | Sts ers G } 4 1 chean i9 tJ 3} otamp nice and cheap. 4 2 | Seah pots orange ma malade for 25 ; a Ae % i 3 t yd O82 FD OTD E DSO? | [899 tisecameh Price On Colored Dross Muslixs We 9 OSE MS remy he a, have still a splendid assurtment of Colored Organdies and Murlins; too many in fact, and we,re anxious to sell Down Go The Prices Fine French Organdies; latest designs and color- ings, 40c qualities for Fine French Organdies, dainty designs; A rs whit2 ground with colors, and colord grounds with whine, 30¢ yer yard, now ¢ per yard 22 Fine French Organdies a splendid assortment regular 25c qualities, now A i American Organdies, regulat ¢ per yard 18 ¢ per yard 12 7 l6c qualities stanley Bros. 7229 Help epper ‘tH W W put oO! sewed) a flexible insole and patent top complete hy - iE VW OM AN TH A DE FOOT Oftimes finds it hare to get eomfortible footw We have one boot especially made for AND THEY FIT THEM—They are buttosed made of soft dongola kid, with a the goodyear wend (seme as hand the description —The price is $3.45 They give the greatest s satisfaction. - - Le ne eye me ogee _ . "7 Se a ft Beet * ‘Ss — we f > s 3 ot 7 iene one! ae ae | a - ~ ” p - mm ~ , > ” « é < . < » . — * eh) a eA o od wid ;gsIi°¢ <2 ee ‘ Na ar such tct—- DOE « BEE NR NESS 4 Ti 47 & TE per CRT SE GF -* ke OF ee: | ¥> , y BIG PAY Et will | poe Ke “ IAT _* : Lit kids FN co ee Nes Aes ee tS Rie 1c Emo: es i a > 4 bid fs ¥ wae oo Yes oe & Dis SC Cx. VT RT Ss @ BF I : : ‘ >. J * e a * | s. i” > ; 7) . LiiO ' i iil TIC A if ¥ e »? *% ) ’ & j R < ¢) x. 7 i Ri a V I * Se