— SO NU TDS ES TM TT OUD See” al ”™" oa ee , . en ALL ABOARD! 1000 PASSENGERS FOR MORELL TEA. ites Te Ut 7 f} fp Mb 1 Gi TO BE HELD — AT MORELL, TWESDAY JULY 4th, 1899. Will be the coming social erent of this closing year ot the 19th Century Here we are aj:ain, with tire old name--The Great Jubilee | oa,is it not like meeting an old friend with whome you once spenta pleasant and @.joyable day? Somebody has asked, what/’aina name. We will not ven- tureto answer ‘hat question as it regards pames in genera), but wi'l meariv submit that this articular »ame, JUBILEE TEA in as it desigoates the creat sovial gathering held at Morell is aguaraliee of the highest excellence inalltbat preta usto tea-parti¢s. In cofirmation cf this essurance we con- fidently appea! to the many thousands of per- sous from a}! over the previace. who attend -d our first great J: Milee ‘Trea in 3895. It is because of the reputation for excellance acquired by our . reat Jubilee Teas, that we nave retained ‘he old name, and we will spare no efforts |) make the present tea the er in every rev pect of its namesakes, which ve gone before it. The Tea will be held on beautiful and spacious grounds ajorming Lot 40 station about 1 mile from: the village of Morell, and and within easy reach of “Stookley ’ tte historic site of the old Acadian town of 5S. Piere where social gatherings were held in the olden days, before our grandfathers were bern, If you wish therefor to have the pleas- ure of attending | he first, largest and best tea of the season. arrnve to be present at the CENTURY JU SILEE TEA to be heid at Morell oa Jul ith, Should this day unfavorable the tea will be held the first fine day the following week. ‘Train arrainge- *in next issne ROBERT MOONEY Secy ments will appei IM—dy13i & wky NOTICE. Wehave obtuined the sole agency for bottling J.W. Lee & Cuoy’s, St. David’s Wines. Fine old Port snd Sherry at prices that cannot be beat. HUGHES & LANGSTON. June 14—dl wk ae “i Prices Right HASZARD & MOORE) cx: SUNNYSIDE am raAaaAa T 3 with UO VU Wis ABEGWEIT Bicycle and Athletic Sporis |= —-.ON THE— Cc. A, A. &. Grounds ° —O'— DOMINION DAY, JULY (st, 99 PROGRAMME, ] Mil Le Novi ice } “ flying start (heats) _ ere a." Op n a. Hand’ ap 5 “<< 1 “ Boys 16 and ander 10 0 Yard Daeh (Handicap) 29) « “ “ 4 t() “6 a) &e 880 “ Ran “ 120 Yard Hu-dle Race Running Broad Jump Entries close with Secretary, Monday. Tune 26:h. Fes 50 cente for each event Speciel low fares on all trains and steam- ere. For train arrangements eee posters. Sports begin at 1 p,m.sbarp. Admise- jon 25c, Grand Stand 10¢. L.. B. McMILLz N, L.F. MUNSEY President Secretary 132—dy2aw w : your money back. THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JUNE 14 159: - ncn femaieanet st Sade ala AE SR 5 SEL RNR SUPR : A A s A ee x Local and Other Items, a Local ani Other. ‘Hens 44424444244444544422428 Exarneers,—The Charlottetown Engins eers vill n.eet for drill, not in uniform, at 8 o'clock this evening. - Sarurpay Excursion at sll beoking seationa on the P Tickets are issued Ki 1R.,'and I. Ce R. good to rerurn on day of issue or following Monday at one first class fare. Tue Meerive Apnsovnni D.—The meet- ing heldin the W. © day afterneon to consider the . T. U, rooms yester- advisiability of establishing an institut‘o: similar to the Harbor Light in Charlottetown stands adjourned until the 27th inst. In the meantime the churebes will he asked to appoint two delegates empow ered to do some tbing ae finite. pe Sa ~— Several athle provinces have signified their intention of teking part in the sports hereon Dominion Day. This speaks well of the A.C.A.C., as sports are being held in several other towns On the same day. But the boys know full well that Charlotte- tetown has a reputauionsfor giving the best prizes of any city in the Maritime Provin ces. Domistcn Day & tes from the other “ORTS. A Bap Acciwent.—The Summerside correspondent of the Guardian writes: A ‘ittle sonof Mr. Edward Hogg, of New Anan, aged three anda half years, met with a painful accident on Monday. He had beea standiug on a chair with a cup in bis band when he fell to the floor and the cuz breaking, the sharp edge penetrated the eye ball cutting both lis. It is feared that the eye is permanently injured. New Lreernovere. — The Dominion Government is to bu:ld a large lighthouse on Flower Ledge,Nfli.on the south side of the Straits of Belle Isle. The light- house ie wo be 28 feet square, and te the top of the tower the height will be 4@ feet. There will be four rooms on eath of the two lower flats, and one in the tower. The lighthouse wii! be fitted with a large revolving light of the latest pattern, and the equipment throughout will le in keep- ing. It will be ready for occupation this fxil. There will be a boathouse in cennec~ tion with the light. The work of erection will be performed by P. E. Island work-~ meno, under the direction of Mr. Kimble Coffin of Mount Stewart. Messrs R. Palmer & Co., are turnishing the sashes and frames, doors and frames and interi>r and ex'erior finieb, HITEL ARRIVALS, Queen Hotel: Wiliam Cal'beck, deque; F Walker, Bases River, N.8.,T C Savage, Montreal; C E Collins, Portiand, Me. Hotel Davies: W M Jarvis, GFA Anderson, St. Jobn; Ben Myers, CH Green, D Schloman, D B Macdonali Bavid Watscn, jr., Montreal; J G@ Forbes, C H Greeza, Toronto; Miss Fraver, Picton; C G Sanford, H P Wetmere, Halitax; Wm. Richards, Bideford; A F Larkin, Tignish: Jobn Seiveright, New Glasgow; C R Rogers, Summerside; I C Hall, Mixs Carrie D Gall, Hotel Acadia; W Priest ly, Eng~ land. DIED. On June 14th, 1899, a Gayiown, Mal- neque Road, at the residence of George | Vessey. John I, McDonald, aged 22 year-. Bs 8. PB. fFuneral > I unerai Thursday afternoon at 2 p. June 13 b, Bf ged 7 bh At Alexandra, on Tuesday, ef pneumonia, Myra Ge orgina, months and seven dé ay®, only child of Inwa and Inez Judeon. oo — ee oe TO CURE TOOTHACHE IN A MINUTE J 2VOL. O plication cures ;if not ey ta ‘io ly good for Neuralgig eadache. 25c. at all “Druggzists. “Cool, Comicrtable, Sun- YOURgazseaes Str * WU OL, That’s the way ycu want to keep them dur- the warm weather. You can do this by wearing our Canvas Shoes. U7 hite Canvas Shoes for Ladies. Well made well finished, turn soles, canvas covered heels, the comfortable, wearable kind, $1.60 pair 3 en Ss White Canvas Shoes and laced boots. The best thing to wear during the hot spell. See them in our window. RK JOST Stamper’s Corner. FERS ES SS ESE SATA *% RARER OEE EI ET £. %, 7 we ae - : c *, us Syuwee ws Be~ | eatin? entasinensindtiaaniiendianss ee ee es The June term of the Supreme Court met at Summerside yesterday, Mr. Justice Fitzgerald presiding. The following gentlemen compose the Grand Jury :— Charles Green, (foreman,) James ra S E Gallant, James G Kelly,Alex B Allen, J Epbraim Leturgey, William Hayes, Joho Dickieson, Daniel McMillan, Patrick Breonan, Simon Delaney, Angus McKin- non, Peier Stavert, P N Pate, J A Gour- ¥ James McDonald, Jobo Muirhead, Joseph F Arsenault, Albert Craig, Joho Sharp, leaac A Schurman. Charles McNeill, of Summerside, appointed Crier of the Court for County. Leslie was Pri Ce Adams, of Summerside, obtained the usual order for examination to study law. The Queen on the prosecution of Mary Ano Garrigan vs. Samael Garrigan—Re- cogozance for defendant to appear on re- maod having been forfeited before Stipen- diary Magistrate Wright of West Prince, was on w0tion of Attorney-General es- treated from the Supretne Court. W. F. Harrison Carvell,an Attorney of this Court, was calied to the Bar. Rebt T. Holman vs. Donald F. Gillis— Action on book account. Judgment for Piaintifi for $4658. Mr. McKinnon for Plaintiff. Albert Craig jr vs. Peter E, Reeves— Action on note. Judgment for Plaintiff for $103 08. Mr. MeKinnon for Plaintiff. Robert T. Holemano vs. Benjamin Duggan—<Action on note, Jadgment for Piaintiff for $34.14. Mr. McKinnon for Plainuff. Angus McKinnon vs. Isidore S. Chais- ron — Action on note. Judgment for Plaintiff $158.73 ~ McKinnon for Plaintiff. Alfred McWilliams v vs. James Boulter, er — Action on note. Judgment for Plaintiff, $48 86. Mr. McKinnon for Plain- tiff, John Alfred Gourlie and apvother, ex- ecutors, ve Francis DesRoches.— Court reserves judgment. Mr. K. J. Martin for Plaint ff; Mr. McQuarrie for Defea- dept. Jotn Muldrews vs. Angus McSween— Action on covenant in bill of sale. Judg- ment for Plaintifé $385 99. Mr. Martin for Plaintift, Mr. McQuarrie tor Defen- dent. Wm. H. Manson and others vs. Besja- min E. Wright—Action on promissory noite. Judgment for $61.90. Mr. Mc- (Juarrie for Plaintiff. Neil McQuarrie vs. Angus McDonald— Action on note. Mr. McQuarrie stated case. Defendan’s Atiorney admitted there was no defence. Judgment for plaintif for $99 47. William Schurman vs. Amos Morrell — Action on note. Mr. McQuarrie for plaintiff. Judgment for piainufi for $41.86. James Brehaut vs. Amable J. Beraard —Action on promissory note. Mr. Wyatt for plaintiff. Judgment for plaintiff for $88.43. James E. Bigelow vs. Amable J. Bern- aro-— Action fon a promissary note. Judgment for plaintiff for $196.64. Mr. Wyatt for Plaintiff. The Queen vs. John Secord Cook—In~ lictment for assault, The Grand Jury found no bill. The Qaeen vs. Michael Callaghano— Indictment for lareeny. The Grand Jury found a true bill. Prisoner called on recognzance; Bench Warrant ordered to be issued, The Queen ve. Wm. Bryenton—Indict- meot for forgery. The Grand Jury find a roe bill. Keudy for trial on Wednesday. case of a verdict of guilty was To-day, in the the Queen va, Wiiliam Bryanston, returneo, Kilbride vs. Dr. Long Action practice. Now before the court, > PERSONAL for mals Mies Farquharson was a Pictou by the Stanley to day. Mr. C.R. Rogers, of Summerside, regis- ter d atthe Hotel Davies last evening. Miss Neitie Warren crossed to Pictou n the Stanley today en route to Halifax. Drs. Jenkins and Kelly went to Smmer- side this morniog to attend the Supreme Court. Miss Ella Pickard and the Misses Collings are makiog the round trip in the Stanley. Mr.J. ger to town morning. Mr. D. B. Macdonald, representing J. C Wilsou & Co., Montrea!, is a guest at the Hotel Davies. Dr. Darrach,of Kensington,is attend- ing the Masonic Grand Chapter io session at Annapolis N. 8. Mrs. (Dr.) Ross, of Alberton, who has been visiting relatives aud friendsin Bel- fast and vicinity, went west this moraing. Mr. David Watson, jr, is here in the interests of Kerry Wateon & Co, Montreal. He is registered at the Hotel Davies, Mr. McWilliams, of the Merchants Bank of P. E. Island,came to the city by the eastern train yesterday afternoon. He had replaced Mr. McQuaid in the Mont~ gue agent during the latters holiday. The Rev. William Garden Blaklie, for- merly president of the Pan-Presbyterian Alliance, died at Edinburgh on the 10th inst. He was 79 yearscid. A few days ago he wes attacked witi: paralysis, and aever recovered. Little Child Killed. passenger to G. Sterns, Souris, was a passen- by the eastern train this (Specia, To Tas Examiner | Hautrax, N. S., June 14.—The three- months-old child of Uharles Gummels of ; this city was killed by being thrown from @ wagon, ne Boy Wanxrtep as aiabialon at this office IncernationaL Exmisirion.—Canada,s luternations] Exhibition for 1899 will open at Saint John, N. B., Septemver 11th, and contioue until September 20ch. $13,000 are offered in prizes. The amusement features will be specially at-~ tractive, Tue Ronavista.—The steamer Bona-~ vista, which arrived from Montreal last evening, left this morning for St. Jobn’s, via, Sydney. Her outward cargo included tll cattle,6 horses, 120 sheep, 1700 bags oat~, 4@ bales hz ay, " boxes cheese, 50 tubs butter aod 21 rolls leather. Bear Upsxr. —Yesterday as three bvats were going out the harbor, one of them, the Quick« tep, upset when opposite the Block House, and ber occapants were threwn into the water, The Messrs, Tay lor, who owned the bost which met with the accident, were on oneof the other buats, and they picked the men up and landed them at St. Peter’s Island. Subsequently they came to town and obtained the sers — of the tug Nelson to bring in the at. Apmitrep ro Bat..—- Edward Hene nessey, who was sent up for trial io the Supreme Court by Magi+'rate Haszard,was today admitted to bal in two sureties, each inthe sum of $500. The recogniz- ance was entered into end the bail justified pursuant to an order made by Mr. Justice Hodgson, D. A. McKinnon looked after the prisioser’s interests, while the Crown waarepresented by Mr. John A. Mac- donald, _—--—e— Wearuer Sicxats on Trarxs.—During the sam wer season weather signals on the P. E. I. railway trains will be carried on afternoon trains. These signals which in the past indicated the weather for the same day will hereafier indicate the weather for the to] lowiag dayand are displayed on the side of baggage car as follows: The signa! indicating fine weatber is a white dice with ablack edge. The signal indicating showers is a white balf moonon a_ black disc, The signal indicating rain is a white etar on @ black disc. Y. P. 8. C.E —The [nterna tional Con- vention of the Young People’s Society of Christian Endeavour will be held at De- troit, Mich, opening on Wednesday, July Sth and continuing until Monday July 10th. The official route is the Canadian Pacific Railway vis St John. One-way fare first-class trip. This will be an ideal vacation trip, including Montreal, Toronto, Niagara, Niagara Falle, Ottawa, Windeor ana Detroit. All who can should take advantage of the cheap rate. Rev. W. J. Kirby is transportation leader for P. E. Island. A Larce Carco.—-A Victoria, B. C., paper says: Steamship Victoria sailed abcut 2o’clock vesterday afternoon for Oriental ports. Sh-+ picked up a few Jap- anese aud Chinese passengers here. Her hold is full to the hatches. Two articles of her cargo are worthy of mention as being unusually large shipments. She has 68 000 sacks of flour and 840,000 §pqunds of tc- bacco, Besides this, = hich is Taw tobacco in hogsheade, she carries 10,000 cigar- ettea, Her cargo also includes six care of Eastern beer, 80,000 feet of lumber, chiefly immense fir timbers, 200jbales of shea‘hirg, a car of bicycles, a half car of condensed milk,twe cars of cardboard,s car each of caskwosd, and pox shooks,and an immenee variety of general m erchandise. Ioter-Maritime Rircemen.- The rifle match takes place bere tomorrow and ehonld prove an exciting contest. The Nova Scutia team will cross by the Stanley today aod the New Brunswick men will arrive onthe mail train. The NovaScotia team is said to be a very strong one and they have put up some great sc ores In practise. Little is knowq yetas to the New Brucswick team as they have been placed under great disadvartages thi- year. The only rifle range vow in that Province is at Sussex, which is over forty miles from St. Jobn. However the New runswickers come pre pared to do their best, and until the last shot is fired the winner of the trophy may be uncertain. Here’s luck to all. —+—___ Se perenne eae sinensis enact —— ODS OD OHOOODSHBIGOU’ GS Toilet Paper in sheets or tolds, (1000 to the pack- age) of finest qual- ity. Os OD DOW OODl1ODOIND OVID INDIGO ROL HBV aaoes SOK PDO] O6DAD BOD IWDAOHMADIDES DOM - HOB 68D0S FOOSE DOo® : if ~ “MEET ME AT THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE.” Wotable Fresvvvav7* ¥ a Dress Geeds Offer ie Eee ¥ Swe ¥ «il @ 3 Ress Lentus, 6} AND 7 YARD EACH; ail @ wAUTIFUL $1 AND WoOL Goods IN ALL ail THE NEW COLOINGS, OFFERED AT THE FOL- eae PRICES : 90 es and. for Oe... yard 98 c. 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