1s mn irt ar art art ar ve’ 2a . ae ' ste St a |] x SE ili» ri iG «f}f| ibs 2m ay e ul SOY NeW Arrivals | TWH . T—- oe = oe a Ladics’ White Linen lars, ei1ze8 12 inch to 15 inch, Black Satin, Cotton, Linen and Silk Back ther lot of Gents’ White STRAW HATS. Very Nobby Selling Cheap See our Suumer Corsets at 45 and 55 cents pair. WEEKS & CO Wholesale and Retail Successors to W. A. Weeks « Co. GBs <i cr OS ENS & bd . " ©) Mme eee eee ee CORE ee ee NE, AD AOE © OL Mr. A. Weldon, of Moncton, is spending a few days iu Charlotietown, th? guest of Mr. W.T. Buggan. Mr. D. C Chalmers and two sisters | arrived from Toronto last evening. Chey Col! *TH E> | Prince Edward Island Magazine —_— NOW ON SALE.... At all the Bookstores and at K. H. Mason’s News Stand. «* A) .erweit”—C radlei on the Wave, Front- rac.ura fa I n) by late Thomas A LePage | The First Settlers of St. Kleanors, by Hub- | rt ¢ om n < W her e Speckled Trout D th Jump” by | R. k Smith i A Story New for 1d by Benjamin Davies Siles T ius Rand, (a Poem) by J. S.Clarke When we begau to Kick—III (Illustrated) | by J. M. Sullivan | e Marie (a Story) by Jessie Hogg } Ct arlottetown in **the Olden fime” (Illus- | trated) by A. Irwin Lo: Twenty—From Forest to Farm—U, by | J. A. Ready, B. A. Li ol Grove, by Lawrence W. Watson lottetown’s Attractions for Visitors, by Horace Haszard feanis Grounds, Victoria Park, Charlotte- iown (Illustration) sar Send Sec for sample copy. The P. E. Island Magazine, >, O. BOX 698, Charlottetown, P. E. I. + eis SOS 92> SF 4s 9=& YOU SHOULD & GET A PAIR iF BOOTS to suit you out of all the ready-mades in all the leading lines that I have mm stock. Nice looking boots that will fit you and not cost anything 1ike you've been paying, 2aeBHeoe Oo 0GOV OOD ¢ Ifyou’ve got to get a DS OD CB OD DSS 9S 00S S42 DS OOS 19D OD BS O9OH45O88- 83 0 - pair made, I can > make them to ? your order to 4 - give you the ; - best satisfaction > Thos. McQuaid 3 Lower[Queen St. © ---— Boot & Shoe Store. ( Sd SO DHSS SESVLD IOSD + THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOLISETOWN, JULY 6, 1899 ¥ wee PERSONAL os Rev. W. J. Kirby wife and family leave afternoon en route to Milltow Mr. Walter Cotton, B. A., his holidays at Alberton. He we this morniog, Mr. W. F. Cel'ings ie act of the Princess, Mr. Gordon being cf duty for a few daya Mr. W. B. Murdoch, the well-known commercial traveller : tl} Hotel Davies. are guests at Knockrour. Miss Belle Rodd, of Moncton, is’ visiting | Charlottetown. She is a guest at the residence of Councillor Horne. Mr. J. F. Gallagher crossed to the main- | He wiil | on Saturdsy or | land to-d ay en route to St. John. returo to Charlottetown Monday. Rev. J. C. McLean, St. Georges and Rev. James Phaelan, Montague, were | passenzers to by this eastern train, His Lordship Bishop Courtney returned from Georgetown this morning where con~ firmation was held last evening. Rev. J. W. Godfrey accompanied him to town. Mr. Geo. W. Deyo, who has vieited Charlottetown several times with the Hra- kins Company, crossed from Pictou by the Princess last evening aad is registered at the Hotel Davies. Lt-Col. Wileon and Mre. Wilson, of Quebec, arrived in the city yesterday even~ iog and are registered at the Queea Hotel. Col. Wilson is today inspecting the 4th Regt. C. 4., at Victoria Park. Mr. George R. McMahon, station agent at Emerald, to-day mourns the losa of his father, Mr. Peter McMahon, who parsed away last evening about six o’clock. Mr. McMahon wasin hie 65th year,and was widely knowa and reepect- ed. Mr. J. Pitblado, mavager of the Toronto agency of the Bank of Nova Scotia, ac- companied by Mre. Pitblado, arrived in Charlottetawn Jast evening and registered at the Queen Hotel. They will spend one or two monihs at the north side, Mr. Pit- blado, we hear with regret, has not lately been very well. town ———— = = = - “EXTRA SHOE VALUE” Ladies Gloth Top Shoes Stylish shoes, dur- able shoes, good fitting ehves. we ok av Made from fiae Don gola with patent tip, and cloth top. $1.25 palr is all we ask for them— See them window. in our R K JOST Stamper’s Corner SCUASEQUQUGEQSEREREESRCTERATEQRECCURSESSS .. ¥ -. | . ¢ | torpedo, as the torpedo’s rate of epeed { This tea will tuke place on TUES- DAY, the 25th inst, op the grounds near the cbnrcb, Tea on the tables at 12 o’clock. Saloons with temperate many otber delicacies on the grounds. Games and smusements forall Everything first ciaes. Should the weather prove unfavorable on ibe 25th, the tea will be held on the next fine day. Special train w ll leave Charlottetown calling at intermediate stations, at 10a. m., local time, returning after the tea MICHAEL FEEHAN, Sec’y St Andrew’s, July 3rd, 1898 Hospital Concert —AND— ENTERTAINMENT Cream Concert in aid of the P inland Hospital, will be held in the Kindergarten Hall, on Tuesday, 11th July pext,ai Spm. Programme later, Tick te ee Ceviekets at Dodd’e & Raokin's. morning’s | Jettceys, ree » Staff Sargeon- | additional one being placed in the bows, drinks and | cract much | The two engines develop 6,600 indicated | | } ! | ome <TT ,a Ty rc Tr NARSHIPS COMING VV Shave They are Expected Here Early To- Morrow Afternoon [t is expected that the new flagship Crescent, the cruiser Y pine and In- ig able, and ine yAl~ jestroyer i Quail, will arrive in Charlottetown early tomorrow afternoon, and remain uatil am Tuesday vorpedd | , when they will proceed to Syd- he Crescent is a cruiser of the first- sand is 7,700 tons, Her officers are: Vice~Adm Sir Frederick IB ord, K CB. Flag lieutena Leslie LJ Hammond Sec! y— Char E By j Us © ar] TG Saw e Clerks tothe ¢ tary —-HughS Ha Edgar M White. Commander—Heary H Campbell. Lieu enants --Clement Greatorex, Chas G Carpendsle, Regwald L Crichton Leith, Chas W R Roye-, Leslie | LJ Hammond, Major RMA -Alfred Orford. Lieutenant R M—John G Horne. | Chaplaimn—Rev H H William IBA. | Fleet eurgeon—William E Bennett, Fieet paymaster—Heary W Hunt. Faymaster—Harold J D Spriggs. Stati eagineer—Jobn G Stevens, Naval Instructor - Richard H Whap-~ |}man,M A, Sub lientenants—W J C A Mariin. Surgeouos—Eruest A Peofoli, MD, Juba Boyan. Eogineer--William H Pratt. Assistant Eagineers—Wiliiam R Meir, Joho R Bell, W J Steel. Gunners —R 8 C Stoddard, H F Carter. Boatswain ~—Charles S Cassidy. Carpenter—George C Grant. Midshipmen—Bernard T Coate, Horatio S Eland, George TGP Swabey, Hon . , Lock bart Royse, Lake, Francis i | i e ihe ee. Sreamers Comtec. —The Halifax and City of Ghent will be due this evening : ? —_—_—_——— ; THE Pri B?.~—couth ana south wes ’ wiod:, pa‘tly fair aud foggy with locel showers, a Scorrisa Garneainc.—It ie announced , that the Scottish Gathering wiil be held on | the C. A.A A, grounds, at Charlowetowa i on th L6 bh Oi: AULUsS. | ~ Svpreme Cocrr.—-The Robertson- iB itish American Insurance Compacy | } coum to-day care is before the | probab'y be fluished late this atrernoon. J 2s > RemeMBeR THE Datre—Rererve the 26 4 | [Juty torSi. Danstan’s Sanday Schoo! ip ‘nie at Recky Poiut. Tbe proceeds f | i tie refreshment table are in aid of the | Cathedral tund. Sie i Ho pirat Bazaar —The snug sum of $3 ; was reaiZ d ata j ivenile’s bazaar hei yesterday afternova at residence of Lt.-Col. Longworta } iae Pune money is to go towards the Childrea’s ward in the new hozpitel pitel, sii istics See Toem,—The famous Wow! So.p babies, a life size plaster cast of the fam.- har fizures are on exhibition ia Johnson & John-on’s down to*endrug store. Callers will be given freeaeample of the cel-- brated soap. Assattt Case.—W.liam McAleer has been summoned to appear at the police court on Monday to answer a charge of assaulting a woms«n named May Callagh- an. It is charged that McAleer etruck Mrs. Callaghan with bie fist. —— Arthur G Clarke, Colin S Inglee, Rich- ard H Faulkcer, George H O’Lyan, B Hartford. f Navai cadets—H SM Harrison, J M° Ogilvie, WN LePage; Charles L McCal- , lan, F E B Pellmano, B H Ramsay, J C T Barrett. Clerks—Percy Cruise, Rowland G Robinson, wick. Assistant clerk—Charles F Webber. The Proeepine isa firstclasa cruiser 2,135 tons. This is the Prowerpiue’s first time on the North American station. Her officers are,— R F Browa, Victor O Pad Captain—Jonno L Mare. Lieutenants — William C E Buck: Keene, R W F Travers, Dennis B Campton, Kobert man Thorndike. J.hn Louney. Paymaster—E H Lones. Chief Engineer—Svdney G Haddeck. Sub-Lieutenant—A D Barrow. Asst-Engineerse—Jonathan J Screech, E P Soper. Graunver— F Blackwell. Carnenter—Tbomas Merrimaa. Clerk— A E Sta vk. The Indefatigat] is a second cls officers accord~ Navy Lis, are leg 428 cruiser, 3,600 tous. Mer t availaile ing to the Jate as follows: — Captaio— George A Primrose. Lientenants—Artbur J Henniker-Hagh- avn, Basil H Fanshawe, Arthur K Mac-~ rorie, Dongtas F Murrav Stsff Surgeopv —John Jenkins. Pay maater~ George H Sturgess. Stat! Engineer—Thomas C E dnghes Assittant Paymaster— Charies F YW ith- 1] Kngineer—George E A Crichton. Atsistaut Exgineer—Jawes D W H F Cranley. . Guaser—Henry Barratt. Boatewain—George Denham. Carpenter—Joha McKenze. The Quail is the first warship of her type ever on this station, and w.ll, no doubt, at- attention, She was built at | Rirkenbead avd launched in 1895. Her jimensions are 6s followe: Length 213 eet 6 inches; beam 21 feet 4 inches, mean Hnught with full load, 8 feet 6 inches, and dix; laces 300 tons. She has twin ecrews | horee power, giving ber a speed of 30.38 knots on her trial trip, and although nt | the fastest, yet is one of the fasiest vesse!s the British |mavy, or avy other navy. He- |artoament consists of one 3 inch 12 | pound quick firera, five six pound quick | ! | of her type in } flrers, and two torpedo tubes. Some of . . ; ¥ the 27 knot boats carried three tubes, the but that was done away with in the JO knot destroyers, as a vessel going st that at ibe utmost ig about 30 knots. Her | coa) capacity is 90 tons, and her com ple- | ment for a foreign station, 62 officers aod | men. Sieam is suppliedto the engines from four waterinbe boilers, two forward ot the engines, and two aft of the ev Zines, the engines being between the two sets. | ~ eee Oe re ee ree EXPLANATION WANTED. Sir,—It is reported from Ottawa that the Minister of Marine and Fisheries bas succeeded in passing an order iv Council extending the lobster fishing season, from Weet Point to Carleton Head in Prince County, till the 31st July. Now I want to know from Sir'Louis why Point Prim,! Fiat River aod Lot 65 are no included in the new regulation? Of the many nonsensical moves of the present ad- ministration this iast beats them all. Can anyone explain the reason ? : , Post PRIM. Earty Potarok:.—Mr. Joho Elliott, of West Royalty, has forwarded Tue Examiy~ Ex asample of p>tatoes growa in bis gar- deo. They are unusually well grown for the time ot the year, snd afford practical evidence of Mr, Elliott’s ability as a gs.- dener. Ovrixe: To pay.— There are three pic nics to-day, ali of whicb are largely attend - ed. Eight passenger cars in charge of | Conductor Tanton left Charlottetown ehori- ly after nine this morning for Freetowa where Zion Church Sabbath School is heying its annual outing. —- Pouice Court.—Three drauks were dis- Other tems, = It will posed of this moraing. Erorst Ro wes and Jose; bh Conway were each fived $5 or | 30 days and Wallace Barns was fined $8 | or 40 days. Rooney and Burns were before | the cour, on a similar charge on Tuesday, ' ard Ceuway appeared before His Honcr | about two weeks ago. The accommcda- | thoa for boarders at the police station murt } ba very good when patrons return at euch sbort intervale. —Only the immedia‘e appointment of a County Judgefor Queen’s County will convince the public that the position ix not being deliberately held vacant until eferthe election in the First District | of Prince Couaty for the pur- pose of influencing the contest in favor of the Liberal candidate. Why not, else, make the appointment at once? DIED. At Emerald, onthe Sth inst., Peter Mec Vahon, io his 65th year. [Funeral Friday, at8 a. m. to K .nkora. | on At her residence, St. Peter’s Road, on Wednesday the 5th inst., of consumptior, Mary Ann, beloved wife of Tristrau Woolridge, and daughter of Mr, Peter Proud, of Little York. [Funeral on Friday 7th at2 p. Pcople’s Cemetery, Friends accept thie netice to attend.) Call m., {to will pleare Alfred A. Taylor, of Margaree says Ove bottle of MINARD’S LINIMENT cured a swelling ofthe gamble joint, and saved a horse werth $140.00. life of a valuable horee that tbe Vet. bad given up, with afew bottles of MIN- ARD’S LINIMENT. New white organdies and Piques at Stanley Broe. Zi, Pearl shirt waist pins, (bree in @ set, at F Perkins & Co. ee. _ se eee a nome dine meee i nanan < MAb DbAbb bbb tbh tb bh ht bh bl tet te de ted / All Wool and a yard wide is an expression you often hear nc wadays. This may be true of the goods when you buy them; but very seldom after they have been once or twice washed. If they are then three-quarters of a yard wide, you can count yourselves lucky. Wool Soap wasiies woolen goods without causing them to shrink. If you don’t believe this, ask us for a free sample cake, use according to directions and join he thousan ds of believers. DR. CLIFT. cures CHRONIC-DISE ASE3 and RUPTURE ury treatmrat. Send stamp fur infor- mation, or call at Nova Scotia. Office j in Merchants Bank of Building. Thos. W. Payne of Bathurst, saved the ) S ane i ONE or td eee ale eee ee a SR en eee ee ri, no A —_—— oor Meet Me at The Always Busy Store | > ® eG & © > oe eo © &Owee @ se fe 2 es Infants and mine tenny eittnnt git -~ headwear | Muslin and silk in end- | less variety. HOODS BONNDTS and THATS ALL SIZES, ALL PRICES | THE LATEST AND BEST —-mmntam.. | 1]3]c —— PO $81°75 EACH STANLEY ..BROS]) of. it a Sy os at o , F iy ae OD 7 Pie Z < SAO ODE BW Dbi a Ande. eds. ES: EVENING SHOES FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN We have a large ment of evening shees slipp- ers for ladies and gentlemen. AR RAEN NNR itr ne eA ER ES A EPO. 2 cae . oe a @ 2 © 2 2 @> &@ W ) BS ee ETS PSK * A 3 le assort- They are made by the best maker in Canada, J. ard T, Beil. Only the finest grade of French patent calf is ased by ths frm, and their styles and lasts are correct in every detail. Mens Court Shoes - - - - £3.00 se Oxtord ~ - - - S3.00 « COohgress « . - . . « 400 « Laced Mole - 85.60 Womens Slippers (very handsome, $2.50. 8275. 483 ‘s White Kid Slippers - - $1.35 Alley & Ca NEW GOODS | Low Prices Now opined a large assortment o clocks, watches, jewelry chinawaré glassware Fancy goods spectacles and eyeglasses, also a new and very nic selection of souvenir goods with view ; of St Dunstan’s Cathedral Post offie 4 Court House Public Gardens ete, the are very suitable presents and ar selling fast. By dealing with us yo! save money, as we have good goods low prices. Try us at the Mod Jewelry and Fancy goods stor Sunnyside opposite Post office, C lottetown Repairing promptly af tended to. ; JURY ano C0, ARTIFICIAL — eerce EETH L CU ~~~. LR TAINLY Never pays to carry an unreligbie watch, You never krow the time and and are constant)y missing appointments cn that ac- count. We sel Feliable Watches Cniv We don’t care to handle anything else. Call ina give ur the ver Cict (1 )CLy inspecticn, W. N. TANTON JEWELER . a DR. JOHN P. MURRAY, =~. ————— por eRe Oren St. Jecar Londen House, Pe as oes ae