ith le Rd’ rty Dg: Jno Lhe » a it - t 3 of nts i ot t in rm iies ) ZUs ls gts niet + THE DAiuY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JULY 1%, 1869 re See oa July Sale! SN iieka WEEKS & Wu We this : monrny PIAUTLi il effering for special prices 1n are Muslins Shirt Waists Shirt Waist Setts MEN'S SHIRTS WHITE & FANCY at 75 See our unlaandered cents, worth $1.00. Men’s Bathing Suits in one and two piece garments. BATH TOWELS a spze- lally. See our prices @s we cannot be beaten. WEEKS & CO Whelesale and Retail Successors to W. A. Weeks « Co. tv @@® Loca and Other tems PERSONAL. | | Oth rf ‘Local and Ufher tems, amar — | Hon. Jae, R. McLean went east this | —~ morereeremeeee CMB A.—Branch No. 216C0MB! morning as far as Souris. | Pouce Covrt.—Jobn Corrigan was this | A., will meet in the A OH Hall this! eve’ ing at 5 o’clock. = a 7 Prors.—Fresh to strong ‘south- i it foggy, becoming showery. Free For-All. at Minota won, free-for-all Saturday the on — In race Sydvey Beet time, 2 £2. was second and Minnie third. | Justice Hodgson, the Attorney-General, the clerk of the court, and several other | lawyers go dewn on the morning train, — | Sr. Axpaews Tea.—A special train will j leave Charlottetown on the 25th inet for | the St. Andrews Tea, calling at intermediate stations. Fare from Charlottetown, forty five cents, other stations in like preportion. Goo».— Work has again commenced on the Park Roadway. A new top timber is to be placed around the balance of the breastwork trom the bathing house to Brighton ‘Road and the roadway is to be properly ballasted and graded. The tim- ber has ‘been supplied by Mr. Compton, of Flat ;River and the City Surveyor has charge of the work. cine Soom Meerinc.—The ladies of the W MS of the First Methodist Church wil! hold a social meeting at the residence of Mra FS Moore, ,*Watermere,” this even- ing from:7 to 9.30. All members of the society are urgently requested to attend, and have the privilege of bringing a frieud with them. Aeilver collection in aid of mission work will be taken up. Tax Meepce.—The Dredge Prince Ed- ward thie morning moved over trom the railway wharf to dredge the dock on the eastern side of Mr. Lemuel M Poote’s wharf, Mr. Poole ie §~=—-_ having the doek dredged to a depth of eighteen feet at dead low water, so that the Grand Duchess» will be able to jiejaloag the side of the wharf, and so that he will be ate 'o provide accommodation for the largest eteamers comicg here. Mont rose coesnenntiintetonte Scrreme Covurtr.— Supreme Court |; Opens at Georgetown to-morrow. Mr. | | Hon. Angus McMillian returned from | Sommerside this morning, Mr, Clift Beer, is home from Pittsburg, , ; > » kinds “a i easterly and southerly winds, cloudy and Pa., on # visit to his parents and friends. Mr. W. P. Colwill was a passenger by the Princess on Saturday, returning from Halifax. | Mr. W. W. Moore arrived in town from | Uttawa on Saturday uight to spend his | holidays on the Island. Mr. James Eden returned home on Saturday from 4alifax, where he has } been visiting his brother, Conncillor i Ra den, Miss Hobkirk left by the steamer Prin- cess this morning ona vieitto Halfax, Mise Haviland-was also a passenger as far as Picton. Miss Belle Rodd, of Mencton who has beeu spending a holiday with friends here, left for home this morning by the western express, A. Lord, Exq. Messrs Ewen Cameron, A J Biffin and W H Heuxstis were among the passengers going weston the express this mornivg. Rev. dames Simpson who is spending his holidays at Nine Mile Creek heid a ser- vice in St. Thomas’ Church, Long Creek. yesterday afternoon. Mr. Robert Harria, P. R.C. A. and Mrs. Harris arrived from Montreal by the Bonavista yesterday evening to spend the summer in Charlottetewn. Nrs. Logan, of Caribou, N. S.,who has been ona visit to this Island for some weeks past left by the Princess this morn- ing On return to her home. Miss Ball, of Antigonish, was a paseen- ger by the Princegson Sacurday afternoon. She will spend a month in Charlottetown the guest of Mrs. DB. Davies. Hie Loraship Bishop Macdonald, ac- companied by Mr. Berlinguet, architect, went by train to Tracadie today to inspect the work on the pew church building at that place. Mr. W.C. Harrie, A. R.C. A. was a pas-emger from Halifsx au Saturday after- neou. He went-up to Kinkora this morn- ing and returns to Halifax on Wednesday or Thursday. —The Hon. W. B. Ives, whose death | SE OS - (Bem a? Farm For Sale at Pairfild, 1.OT 47. The undersigned are authorized by Marie §&, McIntyre to se! the farm formely owned by late Father Gabriel Mcintyre, containing about 9 acres situated at Fairfield, Lot i7 bounded on the East by the property of the heirs of Angur I. MeIntyre, and on the West by land of Alexander McKenzie This property is about half cleared, and will be sold ata reasonable figure, Persons wish ing to purchase can cemmunicate with the uncersigned, stxting what amount they ure wi'iing to offer or the property McLEOD, VWORSON &@ McQUARRIE, Solicitars, Charlottetown ! é ; } Sune ind—w3mo Sale. —_— e- . Fa Fan I offer for sale my farm et Clarktewn Let 337, eg of 265 aores dry, 14 acres dpked aod mareh land, 125 acres cleared and in good state of .cultivation, balance iwith good hasd and wood, There isa good dwelling house and lings becessary On 2 well equip- an orchard aad good well. This farm is.with:n 2} miles te mussel mud aad iswery convenient to ehippivg, railway apd steamboat connections,schools, churchea, mills, eic. If not sold bv private sale before 18th Oct, it will be eold by public asction or the premises» ith stock and farm imple ments oa abowe date at 10 o'clock a. m. JAMES M. CLARK Ur . . — consis “overe soft ‘ @li out ped farm, 4:80 baildin ~~ — —e —_——— “Prince Edward Island’ An Illust Prince Edw: all pookstore ited Book, descriptive of DORAEREREGESRGRRUERREECOCE SAPPUPUEEEGRDSESNGQUGHUQUGEGCOOUGREGGEUUEURERQONOUELOUUGRROGCRDODORRNGORGROGROEROSONDERE rd Island. For sale ai and at R. H. Mason’s ‘entaias a map. Pric 25 cents 2 Copy. WEAR GOGD 5 ) OL Secae O } good boots without payin g price. newstands tortionat ies I have the latest styles ‘Lion. You sheuld be ableto get what you re- quire—and p'eate remember that my ex- } s- being on a email scale I can sel] boots cheap. You get the benefit. Don’t pay too much for your foot- Thomas McQuaid Lower Queen Srreer Boor & Snore Srore, _—— F OUND— . vwe'cr. A pply at THE ExXAm- has been annoanced waa one of the many | able membrought into the public servce by Sir gohn Macdonald, Like Sir Jobs Thompson, and almost all of his collea-~ | gues in the Conservative aiministra‘ion, be was aman of unusual ability, and he was also a man of unimpeachable meral character. | quarter of a centuary since Captain Mathe- Messrs John E. Wood and Frank C, Simson, arrived in Chariottetown on Sat- urday,, and are staying at the Davies. They are here in the interests of che Halifax ex- hibition. Capt. Matheson ef Liverpool, Englend, a brother of Dr. Mathesoa, Montague is at the Hetel Davies. It is upwards of a son last Tisited the Island, Postmasier Breckeo, left by train this Ax Qup anp Wet. Trip Reuepy.— Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has been used for over fifty yearsby millions of mothers for their children while teething, with perfect success. It soothes the chilu | softens the gums, allays all pain, cures } wind cdic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. It is pleasant to the taste. Sold by druggists in every part of the world. | Twenty—five cents a botile. Its walue is incalculable. Be sure and ask for Mres W insloe’s Soothing Syrup. ) s"OUSEGEGSRRRRITRRROUEERQQGERE SSSR CIZEROT fin Our” Bargain Table. MEN'S CANVAS SHOES —— 1.00 $d¢ and Men’s Tan Shoes $125 a pair Men’s Dongola Shoes $125 a pair ? Ladies’ Dongola Boots patent tip $1.00 a pair Children’s Fine Boots, S5c a pair Men’s Tan Calf Shoes, Goodyear Welt, $1.75 a pair Ladies Tan Boots, $1.00 a pair R K JOST Stamper’s Corner i | t } | | PAUAESHERDRNZERRUEGEOQUQREGURCERDSRERRRELEGHEGRRRBRSRGRECQHERRRESSPSESURERR RRR EGGS CR ERRECRAGCESER SRE CORSRTRRRGRSER BUTTER TUBS 2225 Butter Tubs—factory made— smooth finish — very | best wood.— CARVELL BROS. ~ rR office July 5 —3aw, 2ws {wi | will be sold cheap. Apply to | DR. JOHN P. MURRAY, morning for Souris, on business connected wih the investigation into the registered letter lost some tine age. He may go to the Magdalen Islands. Mr. Daniel Waters, Inspector of the Bavk of Nova Soetia, was a passenger by ihe Princers on Saturday afiernoov. He 1] bein towo for a week or ten days inepecting the agency here: We regret to hear that Mr. Walter Matheson, received a cablegram from Kar- budoce on Sat urday advisi ig Dim that Cap ° James Benoit. of the-schooner Evelyn, bed aslight attack of paralysis at that place. tie was just ready to leave for home. Several of the ladies of the Congregation de Notre Dame, and some of the nuns from the Charlottetown Hospital weot weat by the exprees this morning, some bound for Montrea!, snd others to attend the centene nary celetratien to take glace at Tignish on W edaesday. Besides Lady Davies and the Misses Gerirade, Ethel and Mary Davies, Mise renla Davies of England, a niece of Sir ouis, and Mr. Tom Devies arrived in Jnarlotteiown on Friday evening. The latter has been stadying during the winter at Upper Canade College, Turonto, and bas recently passed the matriculation ex- amination in Arts for McGik. Also Mra Cecil Wiggins and three children of sackville, who wil spend several weeks in Charlottetown, the guests of lady Davies. era sosagagnasoemeimennansensdnenennannaasnnainanntiy Hub Cafe Ke-opened Meals and lunches served at short notice. Alsoa choice line of Cigars, Cigarettes and Ginger Ale. Open from 7 a. m: till 12 pm. Don’t forget the place next door to R. B. Norton's Hard- ware store. «=tub Cafe FOR SALE One Buggy, One Piano— J J. JOHNSTON 148 Barris-ter ARTIFICIAL ecooo kh KETH =e morning fined $2 or 10 days for assaulting on the 10th inet., Joho 2. Moar. ciedillaiieien Excursion—The steamer Jacques Car- tier which went over to Pugwash last evening returned at 1 p m tedav, bringing | @ number of excursionists from Oxford, N |S. The party leave on return ton'ght. saat lhadidiiiios Garvey Party.—The garden party at R. Bovyer’s, Banbary, is postponed until Wednerdav, July 19th. Teams will meet the 5 and 630 boats. If the day should prove untavorable it will take place ihe following day. jel tales Ar THe Baptist Cuvrcn.—Rev, D. B. McLeod, pastor of Z on Charch, occupied the pulpit of the Baptist Church iast night, and preached a forceful aod practi~ cal sermon from the text “ There shell be no night there,” eee Tennis.-— The attendance at tenuis on Saturday afternoon was nol so large es usval, due probably to the fact that a numberof the players are out of town. Miee Brown and Miss Strickland had charge of the tea. —— Courtesy AcKNowLepGep.—The mem- bers of the Maritime Medica! Asseciation desire to thank LieutsGevernor and Mrs. Mclutvyre for courtesies received. Gero. W. Camesert, Hon Sec’y. Charlotteiown, Jaly 13, 1899. A Poinrer.—A boat lost by the Portland Packing Company ard a sum ot money Jost by a man who could ili-afford the loss, were successfully found through the medi- um of advertisements in Toe Examrner’s “Wants, Lost, Found’ column last week sepia Too Larx.—Six young men who epent yesterday on the South Shore, lingered too long in admiration of its beauties, and cou- sequently did not reach Rocky Point wharf in time for the last boat. It cost them dollar to be ferried over by a kcal boats man. picebiibiniaien Forr Avexsrvs Tea.--The tea party in aid of the Chapel, at Fort Augustus held on Saturday was quite successful, there beiag a large attendance. The affair passed off enjoyably anda sum in the neigiborbood of $600 was realized. A four-siory cake donated by Driscol! «na Horasby of Charlottetown was lotteried and brought in $30. Tue Boxavista.—The S. 38. Bonavista arrived in Charlottetown at 9 o'clock last night. She had a large cargo anda full list of passeogere, most of whom were either going to Newfoundlacd or making the rowod trip. She sailed at noon, direct to St. John’s, Nfid., taking 55 caitle, “00 sheep, 40 lambe, 1 borse, 400 begs of oate and # quantity of miscellaneous produce. Sowris Tea.—A large number of excur- siouists Jefe Charlottetown this moraing bound for Souris to attend the tea in con- mection with St. Mary’e Church at that place. His Honor the Lieutenant Gover- nor and party aleo wevt up in the train. Accessions of passengere along the route brought the number upo e:tbree huncred The tea according to all reports promises to be most successful, numbers of people having arrived from other directions. sl sieietetiliianl aniaah Ixy tHe Cavrones.—The pulpits of the First Methcdist Church and Grace Church wore occupied yesterday for the first time by their new pastore,—the rormer by Rev. I,J. Teasdale, who comos from Frederic- ton, N. B., and the jatter by Rev. J. W. McConnell who comes from Vernon River. There were large congregations in both churches, me@rring and eveniog and al! seemed to be maca pleased with their pew spiritual direetors. At the morniog service in the First Methodist Chu:ch,Mias He'en Dawson sang in excellent voice. “The Divine Redeemer,” by Gounod. Prof. Tanton who is spending bis holidaysin Charlottetown occupied a seat in the choir at St. Peter’s yexterday morniag and ia the evening added much to the pleasure of the service ia Grace Charch by einging « solo. Grace Cavacu—Iu Grace Church Jast night Mr. H. A. gTanton sang asa solo “Paradise” most expressively and to the edification of the congregation. - v.t Bathin Caps.... This year we have a very complete assortment of Bathing Caps, in red and check patterns, All the colors are war- ranted fast, and very pretty. All sizes are kept in stock, and range from 25 to 85e. &= See our windows for samples. Meet Me at The Always Busy Store => =o @] 22222 Je @ @O2 @* OSs ° © @ Se omal]l fandse Gan Be Gloved Cheap 4mm —at STANLEY special Offer in 5 and & Fiid Cloves 24 pairs in black only, 4 stud button fastners, sizes 53 and 6. Regular $1.10 kind ar (50 Pai D1 pairs in tans and black, 7 hook lac- ing—finest quality French Kid Gloves, size 5} only. Regular $1.35 kind PT $ .0O Pai STANLEY .. BROS | a i | f | i ? To carry the stocl: «! women’s low s!o-s, Still we find it pays us | SINS BG ily Sl Xs nn pe A . WV.” , ~ ie — _—_ Once their habitations are sprinkled with Helpepper nothing wil! induce vermin to remain Leeming Miles & Co, Montreal, General Agents for Canada ae > el ee ND en ee J.B. MACDONALD and CO’Y WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED 10 dozen pairs of the celebrated Withim $3.00 shoe, for men, in nut brown, tans, and black, in boxcalf and dongola, in all widths, Withim $3 shoe for men is giving the greatest satisfaction of any shoe made in Canada for the money, and better than many old at more money by other makers. Try a pair, for sale by een St,, near Londo2 House. Q i PUG T TG SOTO TTT VV EVV TeV . Alley & Co- NC ag have now on hard, Cs x —> there is everything here to choose from, we rar: ly « miss a sale, BUT new the surplus stock mu-t move— & @ even supposing we sacrifice the profits . és Therefore we quote womens low hoes from6jc © 2? up to $2.85¢ See the $1.50 line—they are fall ot t good value and comfort 4 § ; a : | : : = i | * ) i : : : ; : | : ; : i | ; : J ; 1 . i ;