adel rv es THE DAILY EXAMINER, ee JUNE 1 1898. eee ' Gents Summmer Underwear The hot days are here and Weeks & Co. bave the right underwear for men of all sizes, fine French Balbriggan and Drawer Shirts S$! per English black summer SOX 2) cents EEK AY ! } spit Gents’ cashmere a pair Ire n’s Ladies sanitary fast black guarar: eos stainles Cotton Hosiery Ci iren’s, alls > ren 9 ladies , Special 25 centS a pair — i Ladies’ White Underel received thing, just two cases direct from very ' : pest manufacturers Ladies’ Nightgowns, Ladies’ Drawers Ladies Chemises set Covers. and Cor- The very hest walue. Material is right, cut \@ right, prices are right, sivie is the latest, , . Summer Corsets thin and cool, afl siz s, 1&8 to 30. W. A. Weeks &£0. Wholesale & Retail, Jubilee Brand Cort We Guerantee this coftee a blend of Fure Arab« ln Moch, a a Hest cracde Java. Absolutely Pur ll Bly ure Put up in one and two pound tins. SANDERSON & UD Childrens Garden Tools —— HASZARD & MOORE 0000 0006 03-94 % 0000 00600000 Helland Gardens & House 3 ; FOR SALE BY AUCTION —_— ON ’ . ‘ _») 1 thursday, dune vane AT 12 O'CLOCK, That most desirable residence, weil known a8 Holland Gardens at present occup ed by Mr: W ilham Brown. This property hae a frontage of ninety feet, and rups back one bundred and sixty, the hi u-e is in excellent condition. centeivs feur- teen rooms, and heated by hot water. the grounds are plantad with large and small fruit trees, Terme made known at sale. R. BEARISTO Auctioncer. 120 td O7O4 6563 $068 0868 DL CEOE SEOOD SECS” OF Seeecovoe POSS OSSe LM OF H¢ OOHE OHO OOS? A ; t dread messenger. At the inception of the disease she cheerfully | resigned her-elf tothe Divine Will, and strengthed and fortified herself for the severe trialshe was about to suffer by the reception of sacraments aod other { late Dr. Cahill, Ly OBITUARY. It is with feelings of deep regret that we ainounce the death of Marcy Alice, beloved wife of P. J. Berrigan, E-q., which sad event occured at bh r bome Dundi:e on the 22nd inst. The deceased wasin the 50:b vear of her age, and enjoyed perfect health until about two year-ago when svmptons of a fatal malady tudd viv mani- fested themselves. Deepite the eff rts of the best medical skill, and the unc-asiag care and attention of anxious nurses, the dreaded disease progres-ed rapidly, and claimed its victim. Mrs, Berrigan, with rema:kuable fortitude and calmness of mind, prepared hereelf forthe comirg of the acts uf devotion. In these she placed all her trust, and it was these sweet cousola- trons of our holy religion that comforted ber during a Jong and painful illness, and enabled ber to beer her sufferings in suck atruly christian manner. The patience with which she bore «ffliction, her cheer- PERSONAL. Dr. Anderson left this moroing On a vac«tion trip to the Old Country. Mr. Rebard Hunt, of Summersid- | Tezistered atthe Hotel Davis yes erday afterncon, Mr. A. A. Lefurgey, M. L. A., is in town. He is registered at the Hotel Dav er. ful conversation, and implicit trust in God greatly edified the many friends who visited her. Mrs. Berrigan | was a woman of cheerful spirit, warm and kindly sympathies, an! | ap unostenta'ious charity whick gained tbe respect and esteem of all who bad the pleasure of her acquaintance. Although | the end was wol unexpected, yet tne aad news was ashock to her friends and rela- | tives. On Tuesday, the 24th =the funeral | courtege proceeded to Si. J i seph’s Churek, Kelly’* Cross, where a Mass of Requiem was suog by the Rev. P. Carrao, Rector of | Dunstan’s Celieg*, after which ber! remains were consigned totheir last resting place in the church-verd acjoining. Besides | the officta ing clergyman, and the pastor Kev. D.B Rei, Rev. Dr. Monagan, Rev. Jd. McDonald, Kiokora, and the Rev J. A. McDonald, Miscouche were present, and assisted at the obsequies. a4 ‘or bearers were Me-srs H. MeMilla Jas, Wyan, Dougald McPhail, Owen K a Jas | Traincr and Jno. McManus. The who fure large number of all demominations n pding twithsta g the busy season, ‘it .e funeral corte ve, Was an eloquent tritace ithe worth of the deceesed. and evinced how bighly she was esteemed by the pecple amongst whom she resided. D London, P. island, and in 1876 was married to: be on Masa, of which union one son (studen: Dunstan’s College) survives. In 1886 sie was married 10 Mr. P. J. Berrigan who witb one little girl deeply feelsthe loss of a gcod wife anda tender mother. Be-ides she lear one sister ard a brother. with a large pum- ber of friends aud relatives to mourn the irreparable loss to all of whom we tender iV ceased Was born Al Wwew of St. th ‘Re Ss) | had Captain William among the Davies. Richards of Bideford. is latest arrivals at the Hotel C.pain Maleolm’Macdonald. of G o-ge- town, was regis ered at the Horel Divies yesterday. Rev. A B MeL ot," S.who has b at Hartevil e, Princess. Rev. R.W, Weddal}, has been the guest of Rev G. M. Camp- bell, left thie morni: tor home. Last evening be d-livered a powerful address to the congregation of the Methodist C N er, of Coldstream, en on a Visit left this to his mot! moruing tn the - of =. John, wh } uw ~ Uren. Local and Other tems, this tee Coe ‘\Pinaais wis te rexsion | forenoon and several cases were dieposed | of. siliiateliaptan Tue Sraniey left for Pictou today to ‘coal up,” perparatory to entering upon her | season's work. a od Maedonald will tomorrow Mr - K nderga i Hall Tickets 25c and 15c. ih llisiadl Oy-rers.--The close season for begins today, June L-t, and closes on L5ih of S-piember, both days inclusive. H rrer sing at night. oysters the Asrer Oars, —The large iron steamship Anuvandale is expected from Liverpool here tomorrow. She will be loaded witb oats for the Old Country by Meeers Ratten- bury and Toombe cmewentpeaeae Fur Grear Brirain—The barkentine Matilda cleared from Summerside yester- ; dav with 24,0600 bashels of oate for Great Britain. The csigo is valued at $11,000 aod was shipped by the Messrs Lefurgey. Mra, James F. McLean, and eh ldren, and Miss Hyndman, left on Wednesday for Prince Atbert, where Mr McLean is.— New Glasgow Bulletin. Revs. Dr MeMillan, of Cardigan Bridge, AJ MeDonald, Fort Augu-tus, J J M ss | Donald, Kinkora, AJ MceDouyg tll, Ricas mond, were in the City yesterday. lay, Mr As was intimated ye-ter H McNeill, Master Mect Rubber Company been J ) epa ritown 2Cctur ner of enzg'nex 38 as W ate inted an luspe “ Mass of rs ap} boilers and exam! and fire~ men for the State of Massachusetts, Out of for y who took the Civil Service exar n ination Mr McNail! stood first with a p centag> of 92.63. Mr. Me Nei a may be added, served his apprenticeship in the Islasd Railway shops under Mr William L, Poole, M-chamieal Snperintendent. He holds a British Board of Trade ficst-~:lass certificate, a Chief Kogineer ot O, Steamships—uol'mited tonnage—Un States certificate, 1+ President of No. lIZNAS %, which com posed of tmeov of the leading engineers in that city, end te eiitor of * Envineers and and Power Ucers Magazine” published in Boston. ted Is an &-*0C14 - 6-6 The Chinaman and tho House. An estimab’e San Diego lady te Is good story about her experience with Jobn Chinaman. A _ certain Celestial been doing the family washing for atvat many months, but of late hid been very careless as tothe time of bringing it home. Tae] dy in consequence decid- ed on a chunye, and so called in an- other Chinaman and tricd to make a bargain with him. The Chiniman weigued the bundle and asked the usual sitio ‘How muchy you pay.” aue ‘ Daulc forthe Hos d (eam) | ean | j Bc. ston | ay LoyaL Crusapers.—The closing meet- ng for the ho'idays will be an open mete- ing, aud will be held next Monday evening at 7 o'clock. Good programme. Parents of children and members of Temperance organizations especially invited, Pasta St James Cucrca.—Messers Lowe Brose, who have been awarded the contract for making tl pairs and alieraticns to the interior of St James Church, are getting their scaffolding ready to day. It is expec- 1@ re ted that the ceurch will be re-opened on Sunday the 18:h September. atti SacReED Concert.—Preparation for a grand Sacred Concert in connection with the re-opening of the Methodist Brick Church have been in progress for some under the competent management of the church organist. The date fixed for the re~ opening servic s Toarsday the l6th Juse Mark this dat e und reserve it. dea Saha ParxrcL Accipent.—The Summerside correspondent ot the Guardian Say Mr A EC Helland, Bedeque, met with a pain~ tul accideot, Mor afternoon. While leating a horse to water the animal bolted and Mr Holland became entangled in the lines and was dragged a considerable dis- tauce. His leg and side were very severely bruised, He will be confined to his house for some days. silicic Tae Moxra’s Workx.—At the Police Court during tue month of May there were seven CO: for drunkenness, ove for assau!', four for violating the Liquor Regulation Act, one for la cency, and four- teen for committing naisances by riding bicycles on the sidewalk and obstructing that porton of the thorenghfare with teams. The receipts for the min h amount to $189 ,87. lay victions - Hx Was 4 Crererman.—A newspaper man who was known throughout Au tralia Canada and the Unired States as A.M. R. G.rdon, died the other day in Montreal. It pow Luros out that be wus no other than | Rev. A. McGregor Rose,a Free Church | minister,of Kanff-hire, Scotland, who on account of domestic troubles left home and en'ered the journalietic profession te cover a voor part of the world under an assumed Dame iia at W. M. &.—The Charlottetown District Conven of the Women~’ Missionary Si v of the Methodist Church will meet at UN MA ire oo Friday, June 17ih L898 uiY.o9 a nr Tickets w issned ct all railway stations at one fare, for delegates and vis- itors, good to return on certificate of at- tendaae procure fat convention. Tickets issued 16th and 7th gaod to , reture up to and ine luding 201h. R-becea, our warmest sympathies in their ead ‘What will you do the washing ter teravement. A fond mother, a boving wife! every week. John ?” the lidy asked iu an affectionate sister has passed . auswet to his question. : Gut of the shad iow of sadness, ‘tow Mua y in the family its. Into the eunshine of gladness, ‘Five; my husband, nyself, aad Into the land of tne blest three chiidren.” Out of aland very drean Y, ‘Three ebiidren ?” @ut of a world very weary, ‘bes. the fond mother answered lnto the rapture of rest littie tobinking what was to fcliow — - —— -‘If there are ‘hree children, me no Hear Mise LaVei! at the Kindergarten | want to de him. You get anether Hall tomorrow night. Admission 25c aod | Chinnman. Good-by.”’ 15. With this f:rrewel! salutation the ' Chinaman lJegf the house with an air of Wedding Presents at W. W. | diznified bearing, while the Jady stood Weliners. amazed beyond messure. vith land- . | rds rfasing to rent to peop! with Ike Royal is the highest arede baking powder J |"! Sren se ‘ Chinamen refusing to do known. Actual tests show it gres one- the washing, the life of the averag third further thas eny other brand, fan.ly prson isanyihing bat a happy one, The question of the hour is, ‘What shall be done with the eckild- 'reu?” Mr Beairsto would advise you to | bay a home for yourselt and family.and — thus te indeper dent of landlords at eist. Holland Garden and House for sale LomoOrrow at 12 o'clock. Speculation a Scie ence. Sieck exchange secrets are always 1p~ teresting. It is telling the plain trath about inside @perations in stocks. grain and cotton that gives stret gth to the beok i » suiation a ene POWDER Vv Gs v MM. vin, an old - fessiona | Spec L1G, 1: tells the tricks of the tra Absolutely Pur if bat onisiders > make, ¢ | war vy to the vary, and advice to }amateur aod investor, The publisher’s price for the book is $1.00, bat a limited ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK number will be mailed free, on recip’ of paDna er eeaeeeF ' Getting ¢ Closer to first é Cost. six twoscent stamps, ' * ‘ } . ati. lrw Zu Jew bi eet. Nes LIK. 1 h end eo enad sal a A. Pf ol ouse ang a food varaen-—-now Attend the sale of Hi : vour chance. sland Gardens at 12 o’cloek tor norrow. Another lot of gents white and colored shirts just io. Our white dressed shirt for 50 cents are a wonder, and no wonder they are selling fast. See tkhen.—J- B McDon-~ ald & Co. 125 33. bo the anthor, George } , Spair | oo Tupper ' by Crag 7iste it H. Hyue, President, An Ove Axp Wait Triep Remevy.— Mrs. Wioslow’s Soothing Syrup bas been u-ed for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teething with perfeet succes. It soothes the child softens wind, cole, Dia: rhoe: the gums, allays all pain, cures and is best remedy for [x pleasant to the taste. Sold the world. [ts value is and ask for Mes. Ss rap, and take po the +. ) ever mart of ) I nart lweniy-tive cenis a wottle incalculable, W ine Be sure Wi SGVLI , 7 O.ner Kind. Letrer Srorex.-—A letter said to have an important w- upon the present trouble between the Uaited States and tly stolen from a house ttreet, Montrecl, occu ied by Lieutenant Carranza, Senor Dubosc and another Spanish gentleman and supposed to bethe bureau of the Spanish Secret Ss Detective Kellert, of tiie Metro- s under arrest charged with the the denies all knowledge of the jetter. [t is believ ed that the letter was stolen by an emisary of the United States Government. rine li ~ , Was rec érvic pal tan force, | toett, pn Gents chocolate boots. A good line at | 3 low price.—J. B. McDonald & Co. | Holland Gardens and House for sale by 125 3 public auction at 12 o’clock tomorrow. @ The Wall Papers you get _ —_——- — . a here are bought direct from the A @e 25-22 NAS eee S25 @ 4% =e 5. 2 ho Moo «tx factories. DB SDS YO SS Se IETS OUP TE Se DS UIT SOT Wes FEW AS ( The productions of the fac- tories are controlled for Charl- ettetown by us, Coupled with our enormous een accounts for our close cut figures on wall paper. ‘Moore & McLeod, The Wa!] Paper Men. No stamps—the customers get the discount. é r ' =et se PASVS2A20CF maheeeeceenee eee. a*.°720 24 ' (I NZ VY ee Gs tions. Full s DRUGGISTS. >> 64:22 SAS @ ae 77 & Se 171 @ w DO ‘LEARN. a How to take good pictures with a camera. Every came ra is acccor mpanied with full And we will he pleased at any time to give any . 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