BIG ALE Now tne « Weeks & Co Will se! 400, begino ler of the day luring the dull summer eea- if : Nay Allaummer goods at big dis counts, many lines at Hal price, — Ali Ladies’ Black and Cclored Capes 50 p. c. discount All shop trimmed “and English impor- ted Hats and Bonnets at 60 p. 6. discount About (2700) two thousand seve. hun~ ired yards of new Black Cashmere, the best valuewe have ever shown. recently received, per yard. We are having big saie of this erecial cashmere ip two shades—Jet Black or Blue Black, 7 5Oc yard worth 75c EE For fancy PBiack Goods we show a jarge variety of rich effects, and very best veiae. —— ALSO § dozer New Lancy Sail VU dozen We offer al ore (Oa a ; ortne gtat Half Pr at 35 cents worth frem 50c to 80c lot we have Gentlemen try us for Summer Washing Ties | Outing Shirts | White or Unlaundried Shirt S| Cull; Collars Gleves or) ACES Summer Underwear We keep a large variety of new furnish- ings. iW. A. Weeks & Co | Wholesale & Retail, | | | i | i Ther'll be a Hot Time Yet 4 Hang up Your Bammock = | What ? Haven't got ane Can you live allsummer with- out a Hammock. We offer a large, i new stock bought ata special discount, | ‘ | and our selling prices are away down. . ; Mi) Sizes and Styles. We ask) ‘ your inspection. | -HASZARD & MOOBE FOPERA HOUSE. o> oD tiday & Saturday Evening JULY 22nd and 22rd 1 The Ainsworth Company In Their amusing Melance Town and Out Introducing the members of this tal- ented organization in a successiCD of ine leresting, entertaining and enjoyable Musical, dramatic and othefwiee artieti- attractions in four parts, arranged espec~ | lally for thie company by Mex.HENRY W. HOYLE. | Prices 25 and 35 cents. Seats now on sale. Oors open at 7.45. 8.15 tharp. i Oo~S O43 OD OD 2 OV OOOO OVODR Curtain rises et LTT a te att | ing, Spinning, weaving processes to the } the neglect of Mr. Warburton to bo eworn } Leader of a Government and Premier of a | ermine into ¢he political mire? a <n anatathianintaieme SUMMER SCHOOL OF SCIENCE. Moncton, July 19. Amongs: the subj School ie music. Miss Ada F. Ryan, of | lialifax, the instructor in that subj Ct bas | AD inter-Provincial reputation, and under | her skillful instruction marked is being made. The most interesting of the pubiic lec- tures In Conpeciion withthe school was | that y.ven by Dr. Bailey, of Fredericton, | prog reas on Saturday evening. His subj ct was “Niagara,” in which he treated of the geological causes producing the Falls, the | present condition ot them, the uses to| which the water of Niagara River is being put, aod the possibilities of the future of | the Falle Phe Round Table Talk on Monday evening was on “Canadian Literature,” opened by Miss Read, of Truro Norma Schcor, #20 remarked upon the writings of Bourino!, Latupman, Carman, Roberts, Hopkint, Morgan, Gilbert, Parker, Dr. Drummond and many others. The dis-| cussion of the subjvct was continued by | members of the School, and all felt that! we had a literature of which we need not be ashamed, and that more might and ought to be done in our schools to incul- cate a love for our Canalian writers. On Monday, under the guidance of Dr. | Grant, chairman of the Moucton Beard of | School Tresie*, the members of the | Summer School were shown through the | new Aberdeen School building. This is | the fine-t public school building in the Maritime Pr vincee, built of stone and brick and costing when finished and furnished $40,000, There are in the building sevenveen class rcoms, large and airy, two teachers room, lavatories and a! large chemical laboratory and physical apparatus room, ar da magnificent assem - bly ball. This building is heated with hot air, and hus the improved ventilating system by which acurrent of air is always passing through the rooms, of this build- tog the citizens are jointly very proud. from the Aberdeen School building the company proceeded to the cotton factory where they were explained the whole pro- the cotton manntacture » through cess of from the | cleaning of cottor the card- testing, measuring and baling the goods ready forthe market. In this factory there are 260 hands emploved and the out- put is about 105,000 vds per week. At the annuai meeting of the Board of Management the following officers were elected for [898 99: President—G U Hay, M A, Ph B, FR C P. St John, N B. Vice Presidents—V R Campbell, M ~A, Tenro, N 8; R H Campbell, Summerside, PEI, W A Hickman, Pictou N 3S. Secretery Treasurer—J DP Seaman, Charlottetown. P E I. Executive Board of Managemeat—Presi- ent and Secretary- Treasurer, L P Baily, iu 8 D, Fredericton, XN B; J G Oulton, M A, Moncton, N B; A Cameron, ¥armouth, NS; J Brittain, Fredericton, NB; WW Andrews, M A, Sackville, N B. The nexe session of the Schoo! will be neld at Campvellten, N. B., beginning ! ‘ about the last of July or the first of August, 7.D.8. RESIGN MR. WARBUETON. Sik,—There is much force in your editorial remarks in yesterday’« Examines ! regarding the King’s County Judgesuip and } se ‘What VW/arbur ton occupy aay in and aseaaee the duties of his oi ; position Joes Mr. } how? He is a duby appointed fudge of the } land and as such isin receipt of money from the Domiuien [reasury. His salary bas been reaning-on since the day the} Governor General approved of } the minute of ceencil recommending his} appotntmest, and rumor has it that on the | first day ofJdualy he received the firat installment of his salary. Nevertheless he is ocewpying the most exiraordinary position of being at the eame time the nan si Province. time At the Warburton quits Compmrent is needleas. same unleas Mr. ing the “steol pigeon,” he cannot complain vf severe comments sre made op his position. Is he not dragging the QRSERYER. July cheap sale, all summer goods at clearance rates at Paton & Co's. 1¢3 2 dy& wy. * : : e oS Oo? 0V OV OD 6@WWOBOO OD Ti MINDER We wish to remind you that an early settlement of your July accounts will be ap< preciated very mrch as we are in need of the money. We will be pleased to re- ceive the amount and give you a receipt for same to- day. sletatsa PERKINS & G0, 2 eo er OS © Fi, scts that are eagerly | town today. Studied by the stuaents of the Summer | | ily, of Montreal, are in the city, | drew’s, N, B., with Mrs, Forean and their | from Halitax, Andrew Gegvie. 1 Sr. John Telegraph says: | (Delaware and brother of Lord ’ Or two PERSONAL. Rev Dr. Walke " of Rollo Bas, wae in Mr. J. Lashly, of the Singer Manufac- turiog Company, St. Joho, is at the Hotel Davies Mr and Mrs Celestine McLellan were passengers by the Princess yesterday on a visitto fr.eods io Charlottetown, Mr. and Mre. Allan Parsons and fam- They are registered ac the Hotel Dayies. Rev. Robert Laing, M. A.,and family of Halifax, are spending the suinmer wt the Landsdowne hotel, Cape Traverse, Mr.J.C. Clarke, of Bay Vie v, bas been elected Most Wortby Sentinel of the Na tional Division of the Sons of Temperance. Mrs. James Carruthers and Miss Car ruther*, Bedeque P. E. Island Mre. §, J MeArtbur, Ty ral / ~me ee , » re visiting Maitland - Halifsx Mr. Ed. Michell was a passeager by the Princess iastevening. He had been visit~ ing Halifax and other points in Nova Scotia. Mr. B. E. Darby, editor of the Free Press, Owatonna, Minn., is visiting relat- ives and friends in this Province. | He is accompanied by Mre. Darby. David R Forgan, formerly of the Bank of Nora Scotia, but now president of one of Chicago’s leading banks, is at St. An Local and Other items, Fire.—The alarm this morning about half-past ten was fora fire in the chimney of a housre on Pownal street. Execur+! x.— Moonlight excursion on board the 8 S Princess, August 2nd. 82nd Battalion Band, Lote of danciog. De- lightfaltime. All for 25 cente Meruopisr Proxic.—The Methodist Pic- nic near Cardigan today is largely attend - ed. The special from Charlottetown was made up of seven or eight well-filled cars, canst Nor Trur.—The Halifax Chronicle says that the story it published regarding the drowning of young Johnson is incorrect. The story seemed reliable, and was publish- ed by the Chronicle in good faith. _—o--—. STRAWBERRY Festival.—A straw verry festival was held at Stanley Bridge last night which was a succes fiom every point of view. The festival wasin aid of the Metholist church at taat place which hes been undergoing repairs, Bryine Crre2E—A Petitcodiac cor- reepoudent of the Moncton Times writes: T. J Dillon, of Charlottetown, was here on Thureday last and purchased al! this _At the Queen Hotel: Miss M Campbell j Nellie Waikup, Etta Hickey, May Hume, Boston; Mrs J H McLellan, Summerside; Miss McCole, Miss A R McCole, New York LL Young, Pictou; Geo D Truro; H Gittleson. Montreal. Miss Lane Douglas, Isle of Man, is visits ing her brother H. S. Lane, Lanesboro | villa, Mahone. Miss Lane as Queen of | the sea, empress of Natalior and lady | champion swimmer of the wil) if; children, to spend the summer. | } i Bonyman, world, possible give us some illustrations of her | : 2. ; | and Nova Scotia clubs is to be considered. powers in the sea.—Lunenburg Argus. Rev. A. Robertson has gone on a visit to Charlottetown. When he returns be wiil bring with him Revs. Alfred Gandier, | from Trrro, Ralph Strathie, from Newport, J McGlas- ban, from Cape Bretoa.—St. Johe’s Nfld Herald. Mr. and Mrs. Newman B. Morine, of Parkereturg, Va., arrived kere Jast even~ ing on visitto Mrs. Morine’s parente, Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel Milier, Hills- borough street. Mr. Morine is a brother of Hon. A. B. Morine, Receiver General of Newfoundland, The St. Anirew’s correspondent of the The Rev. Mr. Mahew received word on Saturday last that hie ¢ather-io-law, Mr. McLeod, had been stricken with a second stroke of paralysis and was in a dangerous condition. Mr. Mahou will go to P.K.Teland this morning. At the Hotel Daviess A E Lincoln, Bos- ton S E Hessin, Toronte; © Wain, Mon- treal; A Parsons. do, Albert Hudson. do- JA Christe, La-bly, St Jobn: Ernest E Russ, Quebec; TA McAndrews, L® Denham, StJohn; J wife, Washington; ®& C Holman, S’side Mrs. Murdoch, Mrs A Parsons, and two | ’ do; . .eildren, S’Side. Colonel the Hon. W. E. Sackville West who, accompanied by bis daughter, Miss Seckviile West, was among tne arrivels Kinglaed by the SS Dominion, to biontreal, is an uecle of the present Kerl Sackville, tor some years British Minister at Wash- Colonel Sackville West is ona pleasure ovr through Canada. Che New York Herald publishes a graphic story of the manner in which its corres poodents at the front have kept that crow ington. j paper supplied with news during the pres- ent war. Accompaoying the sketch are likenesses ot its representatives, among whem 2: ae W. MeCready, .a «on of Me. J. °K. 8B. McCready, of the Guardian. Mr. Me- Cresdy had ashere inthe greatest scoop of the age. He.and his companion were oble 10 give the Herald the first informa- tion of the destruction of Cervera’s fleet, which they saw ¢rom the Herald’s des- patch boat. Qf that coup the Heraid has the following: When Cervera’s fleet eas destroyed in its attempt to get out of Santiago the Herald’s despatch boat Golcen tod was the only new:paper boat in sight of that most thrilling spectacle of a century, Brown and McCready were on board, and the story they sent of what they saw of glory and horror was une of the best word pectures sent toanewspaper. Graphic and complete it was, and is the journalistic triuroph of the war,and to add to it, a day later, the same men sent to the Herald an expert story of the engagement ; told by an cfticer who had seen it from his magnificent ship the Iowa.” Son ED A er Boys bathing tuoks at 15c, 25c, 35¢, up to 50c, You want one on your vacation. W D McKay, See the tweeds we sell at 30¢, 40c, and 50c. per yard. Grand value.—W D Mc- R Porter and } seavon’s cheese of the Petitcodiac, Corn Hi!l and Pleasant Vale factories. bling ais Tue Dosert Lixe.—The steamer Tiber arrived last evening from Montreal via Summerside. After discharging a large quantity of flocr aud other cargo she pro- ceeded to St. Joon via Halifax. There were several round trip passengers. Sissies Cricker.— Members of the Pheenix Cricket Club will please remember the meeting at Dr. Murray’s office tonight at 8 o’clock. Business of importance re the plapivg of matches with New Brunswick A full attendance is particularly requested. dilacatigjieiinans L.O. A.—Under the auspices of St. | George’s Lodge, Bro. J. K. Mclunis, editor of tte Regina Standard, will deliver a lecture in Kuston street hall at 8 o’clock tovight. Swtject, “The Land We Live in.” All brotner Orangemen and friends are cordially invited, OPERA Worse— Speaking of the Ains- worth Company which sppears in the Opera House Friday evening the Albany Express says: ‘The entire programme was given with artistic skill avd from the opening to the closing tirale the performers were compelled torespond to many encures. siekieapasic Boy Ixscrep.—A lite boy, son of Mr James Millman, Summerside, was run over by a carriage on Saturday last, re~ ceiving cons:derakie jury. He was ina crowd of children, listening to a hand ors | gan, when the monkey jumped on the | team, frightening the worse, with the above result. fae little fellow had a , Barrow e-cape from being instantly killed, '_ Journal. | Prom+xape Concert.—The first prom-~ | enade co.cert In Queena Square gardens this sensoa was giyeu last evening by the | League of the @rurs band, which had been engaged especially tor the occasion by the enterprising firm of Reddin Bros. The concert was enjoyed by @ large number of people, and at its Conciusion the vromoters generousiy treated the membersof the band w sirawberries and cream it Ca ter’s. gsioN.—The Srellarton py up excursion to this next. Jhe Stelliarten written the Secre~ Cricket Club AxotHer Exci band propose run city on Saterday Cricket Ciah hus also tarv . of the Phoenix asking game on aiternoen of that day, and ther request hns been granted, although ! arrangements have not yet been made Ww is expected that the Siellariou boys will meet ours on that date. tor a tne Nue Sap Darewxine Accipent.—By a tele- gram received ou ibe 19cb inst., from Mr. Patrick Baldwin, cf Groveton, New Hampshire, it was learned that James Mclunis and Frank Baldwin were drown - | ed on Monday, the istn. Patrick Baldwin, will bring the body of his brother Fravk Baldwin to Chariottetown tonight. The interment will take place at St. Teresa’s. Young Baldwin was about 19 years oid end was a obrother of Mrs. Joho Byrne of this city. Funeral to the train from the residence of Mr. John Byroe, King St. East, to-morrow morn- ing at 7 o'clock. oo —-—— Halifax Herald : “ If, as Sir James Mac- intosh judge, the British government would, have brought indelible disgrace upon the country, Ly refasing Peltier an asylum in England, what kas Sir Wilfrid Laurier done by ordering Carranza and Dubose out t of Canada, and what has he done it for ?” 1 Children’s suits, very cheap—2 piece j Suits, 3 piece suits,cotton suits, sailor suits ali marked down to clear—Prowse Bros, size, They are very convenient w several parts of the room. Little tanglefoot ia pat up in bo Sunnyside, (ooms S]OO9S>°9O06O00 6060460060 350454078562° >> ODS @ o@ oD ODO? OVO fHE DRUGGISTS. hee kikee aK s , ~ = 7 ee 757 Kay. SESE PPI SED OBMNEN. MBM BBN DD® MSD Me aT ae PSE AE SS ETS ewe ES SO SSS VE 4 s% M% ‘4 Ss st, ‘ “aS , ‘ : ! We have sticky tly paper in small sheets about one third the regular oS single eheets) and retails at 25c a box. Poieon Pads, Insect Powder, ete., etc., we always keep in stoek. JOHNSON & JOHNSON SO SI @ ONL BE MWS D|@ WE! ee 17" ee ; hen you wieh to have the paper in >> =>. xes containing 25 double sbeets (50 wVesFeeese £94546 466666566664 6 Great ti Shirt Waist Sale at Stanley Bros BO66 6666 6446466 42444 £20066 4280060646448 SDSS GOt 242484 L OOS 02406686 6487 At 6 | ( sizes, regular 85c and 95c, Hach v OOO OOS FESEOOOS CECT OOSt CAH" SOOCADEEAEGS/3E6CCEF HS I000 At h k Each All Shirt Waists from $1.00 to $1.20. STANLEY BROS. The Always Busy Store SIXTUS McLELLAN ——_ A grand assortment of ladies’ Shirt Waists—new perfect fitting goods—-all now 60c each. D. GORDON, —_ 2 oone te oon = a ern SS { dverlak the Fa That we are headquarters for High Class Tailoring and Gent- lemen’s Furnishing Goods. Time and space will not allow us to enumerate here what we can do for you. 2 Besides it costs money, and we prefer sharing our profits with our customers. All summer goods at sweeping reductions. 2200 D8eeccee ‘ GORDON & McLELLAN Upper Queen St. Men’s Stylish Outfitte Don't Take Any Chances When You Buy a Watch Buy of a reliable dealer and tet him take the chances. it is the only safe way. A watch is too important & purchase to be made without care and deliberation. Instead of idle promises, we give a safe gnarantee, A great many critical buyers have purchased their watches from us, Why ret yon ? Our watches are carefully selected and tested before offering them for sale. You cannot afford to buy without first FW. W. WELLNER, Jeweler seeing vur siock. SHA SIDE. ——— + -- - — Dont Jeave for your Holidays before seeing —THESEH CUOKIE-—every one wants a good serviceable SHOE going out for a tim? in the country. We have then. in all siyles just the kind of shoe you want for comfort and durability. Ladies ) Newest Materials and Most “tylish Shapes Misses ) Beautiful Finish Fine Oxfords 65¢ 75¢$100 $1.25 Mens fine footwear we are showing elegant lines in Dongola, Wax Calf, Box Calf and colored box calf all up to date. Weeks & Warren en ~~ ae ere aoe Sp arraeee sveimenens SS eens Se Sa RE ON NE CI BEE. is ti Ei