PCO EE ip Rh ta a ei aes A Snes 6 LOUorS. HALF PRICE BLOUSES H A L L F F All This Week Monday Till Saturday We offer Ladica’ Blouses in 39e¢ blense lde H A our stock. H6c ao 29e 7c do 39c 22606 de Se and every blouse in our store up to 2.10 for I 20 NEW as LACE CURTAINS We have just opened «@ second ship- ment for this season, aud are now show- ing Rare Values Rich aud New Effects in Nottingham Lace curtains. | Also aeplendid selection § of Lace Curtainiogs by the yard. WEEKS. BRlack Dress Goods Department s‘ands ent prominent as showing the best Writish, French and German high e Dre-s fabrics, compis~ ing all the newest makes and weaves. Selection of , S. nes B acr In Birck Cashmeres we stand first. Our iine of Ceshmeres at HOC equals mot cashmere eleewhere at 70 to T5c. It is French, the Best Dye, very wide width. good heavy weight, rich silky finish. Drop io and Isok over our stock. We will be pleased to show you our goods, W. A. Weeks & So Wholesale & Retail, SAGE HESS te ada HN de wy | 5 c. Cc. C. 3 & Bicycle ald = & PE Athletic Sports 3 . a e On G.A.A.8. Grounds <9 ~— ON—— iS by BP is Dominion Day. 9 , « iA List of Event... =F ye -~, iA bei Mile Novice- =P Fy 2. 1 Mile (boys under 16] = ve 3. 3 Mile [handica; | ta - t. Mile (hanc icay | i= = os 3 Mile [2.5% ¢ ass] <. \} 6. 1 Mile [handicap] = om, 7. 4 Mile(noys under [4] wi => Z Mile { ha tp R sce } - $a 9 2 Mile [team rac ] KS ge i0.6 Mile [handiecas | Ss “ [ie Mile Spe ial {Ma aey- S Xp Harris) > é~m 12. 109 yda dash [han icap] ta = 13. 220 .ds da randicap] i wy 14. } Mile run [bar dicap) LY “> : , Mile run [handicap] Sy we » High jump. ty MF “e For pr Zea see posters. ve ' % G.O. McL JOD, President. oi * * Fy W.L.HARVIE, P Secretary om VP ss Se A 4 Se oe Fe: 4S NSN IF HLS SS hildren's arden ools HASZARD & MOORE PARNER | THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JUNE 15, 1898 WEODING THIS MORNIN The marriege of Mise Fanny Chandle» daughter of Mr. Wil vam Chandler, ot this citv, and Mr. Joho R. Copp. of the Post Office Department, Sc. John, was eolemao- ized in St. Panl’s Church this morning at helf pact six o'clock, in the presence of a large number of peopie) Rev. T.B Reagh, of Milton, performed the impressive cer- emony. Mr. George Chandler, bro. h-r of the bride, supported the groom, and the | bridesmaids were Miss Carrie Haslam and | Misa Helen Moore. | The bride wore a travelling costume of sage green trimmed wita white broad- cloth and braid to match. Miss Haslam’s drese was of Nile green trimmed with brocaded silk and steel orramente, and | Mies Moore wore white muslin. Both had ba's to mateb. The bride and _ brides- ma ds carried beautiful shower bouquets of cream and pink rosee, the g f of the groom. | The church wa- prettily decorated in honor of the occasion by the bride’s associates in the Loyal Circle of King’s Daughters. A great many handsome and valvable | gifts were received by the bride on the interesting occasion. Among the lot was | beautifal silver service fram the dry g wde | house of Moore & McLeod, and a handsome | silver tray from the firm’s employes. The | Loyal Circle of King’s Daughters presented }a very handsome morocco writing pad. | The groom’. gift tothe bride was a beauti- | ful gold watch and chain, and to each of the bridesmaids he presented gold rings with opal settings. | After the ceremony the happy couple | embarked in the Princess, which was gayly decorated with bunting, on atonr of the | Provinees which will include a trip throngh /the famed Annapolis Vailey. Mr. and Mrs | Copp will reside in St John. They carry with them the hest wishes of hosts of friends, to which we add those of Tur Ex AMINER,. ie SUPREME COURT. Scmmer-ipe, June 1/4. The June term of the Supreme Court opened here today, Chief Justice Sullivan presiding. The Grand Jury is made up as follows: Thomas Schurman, Summerside, Fore- mat; Pius McKinnon, Lot 14, Syivang E Gallant, Egmont Bay; Ephraim Sell, Cape Traverse; Wm C Lea, Tryor; Johu T Mullin, Kensing*on; Mi.ior Schurman, Geo B:shop, Sammer- sid; Reuven Tupiin, Kensington; John | Macdonald, Ciairmont; Frederick Rogers, | Alberton, Jobo W Clark, Liakletter Road, HC Mills. Summerside ; Norman Waug', ‘+ Wilmot; Jas Silliker, Artemas Farrow | nard Croken, Notborce; David Walker, New Avnan; Archibald G.liis, Miscouche; Jas Kilbride, Lot 11; David Locke, Sum- merside, 3 Mr. Harrison Carvell wag sworn in an | B deqne, Jas Higgins, Summersile; Ber- is visi Mr G A Aitken, of Georgetown, jog Charlottetown. Richard Gunt, Eeq., of Summerside, is visiting the city. from Ottawa. paid the city a visit to-day. Sena'ors Ferguson and Macdonald re- turned from Outawa Jast evening. on a visit to Montreal and Quebec. Mr. W. S. Ferguson, M. University, is expected home to-night, The friends of Mr. J.H Macdonald are accident. Mr. W.B.Murdork, the commercial ambassador, Davies. well known is at the Hotel town, is in the city. the Hotel Davies. Atthe (jueen: C D White, Thos F Simpson, Brantford; D E Clarke, Orwell; B Finlayson, Ch’town. Rev. Mr. Herridze left yesterday for England. This popular clergyman was honored by His Excellency Lord Aber?een coming to the station to wish voyage.— Ottawa Free Prese, June 1th. Hotel Davies: W D LeBauteiler, H M Canfield, F C Domison, Montreal; J C Peterson, St Jobn; W S Davisron, Halifax; G S Dryden, Toronto; J H Byrne, George- town; J W Howden, London, Vat. Mr. Neil Burton, th2 entertainer, will be in the ¥.M.C. A Hail next Monday night, under the auspices of the Athletic Association. He isa marvellous irapersonator, and ia, with eminent society at present before the public. 25c. a LOCAL NOTICES. od Are youa big man? Do you weara attorney ot the Supreme Court. cee An order was made fcr examination and admission as Attorney for Harry KR McKenzie and Aubin to be admitted next October, Yesterday, the following cases were dirs posed of; Frederick Petera ve. George action of ¢j-ctment. Jobn H. Bell | debtor,~ judgment for plaiatitf. Albert Craig and another vs. David d. plaint: ffs. Jobn McL‘an and another vs. D. J. Macs Donald, absent de btor,—jadzgment for pl’t. Johu A. Brace and another vs. James Dunn, absent debtor,—judgment for plvf sent deb or. Judgmeat for plaintiff. The Queen vs. Harry R chards, tndict- ment for housebreaking aud larceny. The graad jury found a trne bil! and the prison~ er was arraigned aud pleaded guilty. James R. Ayre Reuten Robblee. Judgmert tor pieitiit. Jobu H. Bell va. Reuben Robblee. Ver- diet fdr plaintrff James Houghton ‘sppellant and Wm. A. jrennan responden’. Jie appeal was dismrssed with corts. > : R. Vs. fir indecent assault. true bill and prisoner | leaded yasity. * . The Queen va. Jatmes Morrel! indict- nient for areev. Jury found atrue billand prisoner pleaded guilty. — ns The ‘Queen vs. James Collicutt, indict- ‘and prisouer pleaded guilty. prisovuers Were arra:nged for together set- ‘ting fire to a barn at Lot 11. ; Wepnespay, June 15. Tc-~day, the remaining cases on the \ ‘Thev were 4- follows : John McKinnon, | Wim. Morrissen re-poudent. missedfu ith costs. Johu MeKinnon appellant and John i . ! docket were disposed ot. i Appeat dis- with costs. Herman respondent Appeal dismissed, The court appointed Alexroder FE Holland a com missiouer for taking affidavi 8 in Supreme Court. The prisoners will be | sentenced this afteruoon. MARRIED. June lith, by the Rev. J. Miller Robinson, B.A., John Wallace, of Point du Uhenr, to Mary Thibideau, of P. E, Island, IMPORTBN? 70 DAIRYMEN 250 the very best material obtainable. Prices right. Stove and Hard ware Merchants, Montague, June 7—lm Bolium ;! — ; Verdict for plaintitt Four of the bievele events are erdic ; 5 “ ra, Peter Reeves, absent | . } vs. Pe : ee i will be the first time shirt size 154, 16, or 164? If so here’s your chance,a fine lot of colored front shirts, some open front, some oper back, some with collars and caffs aitached, some with collars and cuffs separable—79c.— Moore & McLrod. Warning.-If the person who wrappers on approbation from P Goodstein on last Thursday, don’t return them at once he will be tried atthe law directs. This is a final warning.—P Goodstein. No other preparation bas ever done 80 macy people so much good as Hoad’s Sarseparilla, America’s Greatest Medicine. We BELIEVE the best 25: worth of good music whict has been offered to a Chars lottetown audience for along time, will be presented at the reopeniag of the Methodis! EK Arsenault,—they « | brick church next Thursday evening. er A ree ‘ Bic, été races have géverally been slow till the last lap, when the whole thing was decided. ranged so that their races Dominion Day wr. A.C. Macdonald M. P., has returned Rev. J. 8. Turbide, of Tignish, has gone Local and Other tems, Arthur Simpson, Esq., of Cavendish, A., Cornell | Mrs Raywoad. glad to see him out again after his recent | Mr J H Byrne, Station Agent at George: | He is registered at | Montreal; | out doub*, the most mirth-provokieg man | Admission | pete. Excixeers meet for drill to-night. ee | Frvat rehearsal for First Methodist Church Sacred Concert tonight at 8 o’clock. Please be punctual. -_ For Boston. ~ The Halifax left on re- | turn to Boston yesterday afternoon at two | o’elock, taking the following pas-engers: | Geo A McPherson, Minnie Stockman W E | Traipor, E Beare, Mrs Blackburn, Mr and = ean | Mrs. Werx’s Foxerat. ~The mortal re- mains of the lare Mrs. Weeks were com- mitted to the earth yesterday afternoon. | The attendance of citizens was large, and there were many beautiful floral tributes. Rev, W. J. Kirby conducted the funeral | rervices at the Louse and at the grave. Potice Cover.—Four drunks, Peter | Campbell, Joseph Cameron, Philip Mur- ray and Alexander Spencer, were disposed of this mcrning. They were fined 12 sums | ranging from $2 or ten days, to $4 or 20 |days. Michael Carragher admitted to an offence against the Liquor Regulation Act, ‘and was fined $100 and costs or two months imprisonment j i 1 } i him bon ; . Hien Grape Art.—Mr. TarBush, for the High Grade Art Company, bas opened an Cffice on Upper Queen Street. where he | will be pleased to meet any one needing work in his line. A representative of THE IXAMINER was to-day shown some of the work done by Mr. TarBush, and has much pleasure in testifying to its. excellence. tead the advertisement in another column. | } > | Tue bicycle team race at the Crescents sports, Dominion Day will be very lively as four or five teams are expected to com- Each team will be composed of | three men of any one club in the Maritime Provinces. Every man in the race will score One or more points, and the team | | making the most poiots wins the trophy acd holds it for a year, when it must be raced for again. Any club winning it three times, owns it fur good. ie bers of Courts Avoudale and Mount Steph- ep, of this city, intend celebrating the 24ih | Foresters’ ANNIVERSARY.—The mem- i i ' from Foresters i used The “Crescents” have ar~ ! bys wl! be the most interesting ever seen here. | handicaps races, Charlotte own azare also four running ever had the p'eceureof witnersing bardicap . | run3. Connells, absent debtor, — judgment tor canal imeem | New Cuerones-—A Sherktrox k, Que., | architect has furnished p'ans for the fol~ | lowing churches iu Wm. C. Lefurgey vs, Jacob B ker, ab } I'he Queen ve. Joha Ga'lant indictment) , Grand jary found a} mént. for arton. Jury founda true bil > | Phere tvu | appella t ard} Morrisson respondent. Appeal dismissed | | i Andrew Johuston appellant and Wm. A | | = Atthe Manse, Botsford street, Moncton, | 15 to 20 gallon milk cans made of The J- D. Bell Manufasturing Co gz the ancient province, November lst, cost $8,000; at Garthby, of wood, finishea by November Ist, cost $11,000; at Barford, granite with cut s'one front, foundations already laid, finished bv Japuary 1-t, cost $19,000; at St Cecile de W hittor, of wocd, fiaished in autamp, cost at Island $9,000; fini-hed in June, cost $3,000; | Pond, fio’shed in autumn, cost restoration of church at Paquetteville, | $7,000. The Royal is the highest grade baking powder known. Actual tests show it goes one- third further than any other brand, i | | } } | | | | | | POWDER This th: erection of Which is to be proceeded | with during the summer :—At Marbleton | a foundation already !aid and completed by | $6,000; a: Facto’s Mille, chapel of wood, | ot. 2 | divine got : } j of the order by attending service in Grace Church next 'Sunday morning, June 19th, on which occasion the chaplain of Court Mount anniversary | Stephen. Rev. WJ Kirby will preach an | appropriate sermon. It is expected that all foresters will take part in the parade Hull at 10.30 to Grace Church. Ayn Orv Axp W:; iL Teiep Remepy.— Mrs. Wius!cw’s Socthimng Syrup bas been for ovr fifiy years hv millions of tu ir children while teething Ly svvtuve ibe child motbers for with perfect Gscea softens the gums, sllayo a. | enres wind, colie, and is the bestvemes for Din oes, Ie pleasentte the ‘ate. oud Wrogzists ia every part<«f:he world, Twen'y-five centsa bottle. Tis ~ ° incalcniable. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Wiastow’: Soothi:g Syrup, aod take no other kiad. is essciectlliciaaaile A Paisrect Accipent., —The Summerside correspyndent oft the Guardian saye: Mr Harold Sharpe,sou of Mr D A Sharpe of ths town, aged abou 6 years, met with a | verv painful accident monday night. The little fellow was walk'ng with his father when he slipped on th: sidewalk and fell, a sharpe stick which he car:ied enteriag the ere sucket jast above the eye. Dr MacPhaii was summoned ard = on }examina ton found that tie eye | was on rjured, a'though from the nature o the wound there Is ome danger of iuflammation. Yesterday + ven- | ing, however, he wis progres-ing t+vor- bly, ani itis hoped he will svou t-- all {| right egain. ee JupGe Rep pixn’s FuneraL. — The funeral of the Jate Judge Keddia was held this moroing. The attendance of ciizeos was exceedingly and creeds being well represented, and the casket was covered with beautfal fi expressive of the SYMpAlhs of sped a! friends of the family. At St. Dunstan’- Cathedral a Pontifice! Mass ot Requiem was celebrated by His Lordship Bishop Macdonald assisted by Rev Dr. Doyle as High Priest, Rev S T Phelan as Deacon and Rev De Morrizon Sub-Deacon. The ceremonies were directed bey Rev 1 R A Macdonald. The levee du corps w.s neld by Dr. Morrison, who also officia'ei at the grave. The music by the choir under Mr Blanchard’s lirection was in keeping with the impres- large, all cla=ses wers as ; sive service. The interment was in the { Roman Catholic Cemetery. | i en Gioop Mirk Caxs.—The J. D. Bell Absolutely Pure | Manafecturivg Co.. of Montague,advertise | 250 fifteen to twenty gallon cans for sale, | made of the best material. Atl who desire ; | to have good cans should address Mr. Bell. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. dy wk. i . am ae . - a | SEM ODS NEN DOS NEN ODS NL NS SB NEN OO EN wee MEN US EE ee AAS Re ETE OO EUS OS ETE SOE TE WS ETE S as a ¢¢ ¢? as 4 tt is sold at THE DRUGGISTS. sohnson’s Bakin is still the sest Baking Powder sold in the city. it’s cale still continues to increase, and it is still se 25 Cents Per Pound | 3 JOHNSON & JOHNSON Powder us MDD AE STAs SS SORE SE TS a | Esctra — Yalues Mh Liles Sint W ode, doe, Sd and $1.00 Each 39 A grand assortment atthis price, Navy 8 5 - grounds with white; light fancies and light plaids all gocd colors, a:.d sizes 32, 34, 36, 38, 49 and 42 Das inch. all with detachable collars; some white and some color of the Waists. Muslins Organdies, etc, in light and dark $I . colors, black, black and white, detachable collars and cuffs, all sizes. 32, 34, 36, 38. 40 and 42 inch. _— A good assortment of Light and Dark Prints, C collars and cuffs attached, all sizes, 34, 36, 38 and 40 inch. Pink, Blue and Grey Stripes and Brown Checks, collars and cuffs attached, sizes 32, 34 and 356 inch. Includes a grand ussortnent of Prints, SOOCSwO v OLED OOOO STANLEY BROS. The Always Busy Store. D. CORDON. SIXTUS McLELLA W The Weill-dressed Man He is» representative of hundreds who have been so fortunate as to have their suits, overcoats, etc., made ty us. The clothes don’t make the man, but they go a long way towards doiog so,and they open most doors when they’,¢ good to admit a man into good society, We are Round to Give Satisfaction We do not want any customer to keep asuit they are not perfectly satisfied with, but would rather that they return them, make another selection if they like, or get their money back. We are giving special discounts on all summer ties and shirts. GORDON & McLELLAN Upper Queen St. We have just opened suother lot of Men’s “und Boys Clothing im the newest makes and neatest patterns we have yet shown: Also, 25 suits Men’s blue Tyke Serges, selling at lowest prices, e % J. B. Macdonald & Co The Best Place to Buy Your Clothing and Boots ai] tf ] 1? ° . . ’ 18 SO interesting to everyoody that we must make our advert«soment attractive in order to get your attention. Out of consideration for your feet as well as for your pocket, turn your stepsthis way and save money. Spring Sh the latest sty!es ard newest designs. Look at the jsrices. Lodus shoes from 77 cents up. Mens shoes $1 up, Misses’, Youthg and childrens at rock-l ettom prices. IfjJthey disappoint your e: tions or your feet, you ci: cone and blow us up and get your ney 7 Yfecks & Warren Mens Stylish Outfitters . eae Oa -