THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JULY 23 1898. BIG SALE Now the order of the day Weelks & Co Will sell during the dull summer sea- son, beginning today Allisummer goods at big dis counts, many lines at Hal Price, All Ladies’ Black and Cclored Capes 50 p.c discount All shop trimmed ‘and English impor- ted Hats and Bonnets at 50 p. oc. discount About (2700) two thousand seven hun~ dred yards of new Black Cashmere, the best value we have ever shown, recently received, worth 75c per yard. We are having a big sale of this erecial cashmere in two ehades—Jet Black or Blue Black, 5Oc yard For fancy Black Goods we show « large veviety of rich effects, and very best va (ne. ——— ent We offer about 6 dozen New Fancy Sai! ors (balance ofthe 3@ dozen lot we have got at Half Price). at 35 cents worth from 5Qs to SOc Gentlemen try us for iE Sommer Washing Ties Outing Shirts White or Untauadried Skirts (eff. Collars Gloves or Braces ¢ village doctor w eing sent , While th ye doctor was being se PRINCE OF WALES’ ACOIDENT: | Lord Rothschild's Statement. Baron Rothschild thus described tie accident: | was in my dressing room when I was informed that the prinse had met with anaccident. He was going down to breakfast by the wert stair case when bis foot slipped off the edge of one of the steps, severely twisting the tend ns of one knee. His servant assisted him down the remaining steps to the west ga'lery where he complained of great paio. “I was immediately eummoned, and fouod him sitting down, evidently suifzring severely, but quite patient. “Fortunately a trained nurse was in the honse attending a relative of mine who is an iovalid, and she snpplied remedies for. “The doctor arrived in about a qtarter Of an hour, and, having examined the prince’s knee, enjoined complete rest. The doctor bandaged it up and the prince lay down until the afternoon, during which time the swelliag increased, but the pain gradually subsided. “The privce was then taken in an in- valid chair to the carriage and was driven several miles to Aylesbury, where he took a special train to Londone He never complained, his ovly anxiety being about the possibility of the accident interfering with the fulfilment of his many public engagements to which his time is so largely devoted. “Dr. Shaw, who attended the Prince at Waddesdon, declared that he must rest at al! costs, but that with his powerful con-. stitution be should hope to be all right in a short time. “Tt was a most disagreeable termination to a very pleasant visit. Fortunately the injury was not serious, but it is trouble~ some, and in view of the Prince’s ex- tremely active habits, the enforced rest is certain tu be very irksome to him.” SCENE OF EHE ACCIDENT. The staircase on which the prince met with his mishap is one of two sweeping circular staircases, one at each end. The Waddesdon stairs are carpeted with thick, deep red felt. It appears that the prince was looking at the charming view out of the windows as he descended and so} missed bis footing. The staircases are | modcled on these of the Chateau of } Chenonceaux, and ere considered the most beautiful examples of architecture of the kind ia Kaglan, Waddesaon itself is a creation of Baron | Ferdinand Rothschild, the house beiog a reprodjaction of the Frenck sixteenth cen | tury chateau. {tis sitwated ona lefty hill owerlooking a lovely wooded park er 4,000 acres, the whole laid out and planted with weaderful taste at an enormous outler under the Baron’s directton. The house 18 not Only stored with art treasures, but it is marked by the perfection of decerative taste, so that it is one of the show places Summer Underwear We keep a large variety of new fernish- W. A. Weeks & Go Wholesale & Retail. Ther'll be a | Hot Time Yet Hang up Your Hammosk What ? Haven't got one | Cax you live all summer with- out a Hammeck. We offer a large, new stock | bought ata special diseeunt, | and our selling prices are away | down. All Sizes and Styles. We ask | your inspectien. | --HASZARD & MOORE: OPERA HOUSE. Friday & Saturday Evening! JULY 22nd and 23rd The Ainsworth Company In Their amusing Melance ‘in Town and Out’ Introducing the members of this tal- euted organization in a succession of ine teresting, entertaining and enjoyable Mnsica), dramatic and othefwise artisti- attractions in four parts, arranged espec~ lally for thie company by Mn. HENRY W, HOYLE. Prices 25 and 35 cents. Seats now on sale. re open at 7.45. Curtain rises at | New Glasgow to Mary Mcinnis, of New @S OO o> O OD OD ODO BR OS OVW 9DOVIOVEVS 815 tharp, of Eugland. lt was visited by Qreen Victoria a few yearsago, and the Prince of Wales always goes Chere twite a year. <i. “Gone te’ve with Him who died for her.” QOnthe 21st ines., in the 22nd vear of herage, Mabel Aimy Warren, the e'diest and ‘beloved daxghter of C. B. and Marcha Warren. At Monctsn, Juby, 20, James Stewart, agei 73 years. A* Cable Head ‘Weat P. E. I. on the IS8th inst..cf heart failure, Join Garrett, Post Maeter, in his Térd year. Oxcher Iisand and Boston papers pleas? copy. « New Glasgow Road, July 24th ‘by the Rev. George Millar, Charlee Sellars of Giasgow Road. The best medicine you can take is that which builds a solid foundation for health in pure, rich blood—Hood’s Sarsaparilla Sea Searmce at the Gospel Meeting in Wrigtt’s Ball tomorrow afternoon at-2 45. Strangers always welcome. Toe Ramwway Men’s Christien Conren~ tion opens at Campbelton, N. B. on August 19th. A hearty invitation is ex- tended to all in sympathy with the move- ments to attead this Convention. siieininabiehs Anotker big offer in cushions, glores, anderwear, buse, and ures# goods, new feather boas at Jas. Paton & Co. o> OS CDOS ToD OD@ ODO™D@ 4 , ¥ ~ 4 NDE We wisk to remind you that an early settlement of your July accounts wil] be aps 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 ésme to- seesees PERKINS & (C0, Sunnyside, Fi 2]O6ODo DS OD ODDO ODS Poses SOS 20 46O9 OO O6O06O4O6056060907D9SE6 ' in Boston,—Halifax Herald, | entrance examination to Prince of Wales | college, most of tuem makiog high, and | jall of them, creditable marks. | bighly creditable score | Local and Other Items, sememnaanenetneageanaa aaa PERSONAL. Richard Hunt, Erq., of Summerside, is visiting Charlottetown, Mre. T.C, James and Mies James were passengers by the Princess yesterday af- ternoon. Mr. Geo. J. McLeod of New York is visiting friends in this city. Heise regis- tered ut the Davies. Mr. aod Mre. P.S. McNutt, Mise Reid and Mrs. fieo. McLeod, of St. John, se visiting friends in this province. Mr. P. E. Corbett, of Halifax, who has been spending a few days in Cuarlotietown jeft for home this morn ng. The many friends of Captain Pye, of the ateamer Halifax, will bear with plea~ sure that he has recovered sufficiently to resume his duties when the vessel arrives Mr. Drake's meat market has been con- nected by telephone. Po.ice Covurt-- One drunk, # country~ mar, Was this morning fined $2 or 10 days Hirep Over AGain.—The entire crew of the steamer Halifax were discharged yesierday ond re-engaged,—Halifax Hers ald, jeessicnilibiemiailh THEATRICAL,—The Miles Ideal Stock Company opened at the Academy of Music, Halifax, ou Thureday night, playing to “.tanding rcom only” in some parts of the ‘hall, Excvrsion.— The Stellarton Band ex- cursion arrived about oneo’clock. Thee are about 100 excursionist. A cricket match at the paak takes place this after~ noon. Four Roman Catholic clergymen from the United States arrived here yesterday on a visit. They are Revs. P. J. Garvey and C. Wandergraft, of Philadelphia, 1. Egan, of Fargo, N. D, and P. McPhee, of Jameston, N. D, At the Railway House: Mrs Stewart, Loweil; Mise McDonald, Boston; Mias Monaghan, do; P McInnis, Concord; A Melonis, do; Mrs Mclotyre, Cardigan; Miss E Gordon, do; Miss Mclanis, Lakes ville, At the Queen Hotel: John H Bell, Summerside; Vonclure Gay, City; TF Simpeon, Brantford, Ont; J Heaney, Morel'; Louis Ainsworth, Eva Macey Fair~ banks, Walter David, George A Gove, James H Dunne, Boston. At the Hotel Davies: E Bb Hawking and wife, Boston; Allan A Wheeler, Halifax; W C Kennedy, City; W Robinson, St John; H L Silver, EG Higginson, Montreal; J H Rogers and wife, Moncion; DrJ A Jewitt, Providence; J G Keator, St Jobn; Geo J McLeod, New York; P J Garvey, Philadelphia; E LalJ, Toronte, J J Teeple and wife, New York; Mra F A Sherrington Albany, New York, Miss Harrington, do; J A McAulay, Boston; Stella McAulay, do; J Bunstous and daughter's, New York; E Muoroe, Cardigan; A Munroe, Cardigan. The Guardian saye: “Priocipal$Miller is te be congratulated on the fact that both scholarships for Charlottetown have heen von by pupils of West Kent School. | fwelve pupils from this school passed the Ay Cuartorretown.—The M. P. A. A. A. executive has decided to hold the championship games at Charlottetown, Sept. 8. The executive is to be compli- mented upon their choice. shekcihieennils From Harirax.—The City of Ghent arrived from Halifax about three o’clock yesterday afternoon and lefton return this moroing at four. She had a snug passen~ ger list both ways, and an unusually large outward cargo. | | Seacinte | } Caxapian Hams.—The Montreal French Chamber of Commerce has written a letter to the Minister of Commerce at Paris concerning the curing of Canadian hams with borax, and asking that euch hams be allowed to enter France in the future, for consumption, after being freed of the borax that is necessary to enable them to keep during the Ocean voyage. a, Scuoot oF Eguirarion—Arrangementes are being made for the opening of a School of Equitation at Charlottetown, probably on the exhibition grounds. The echool will open on the{13th September,and will cotninue for about twentyceight days. It will be for officers only. Six horses and instructors with an officer im command are tobe brought from the Royal Canadian Dragoons, Toronto. The school is now being carried on at S¢ John. Parapve at tie Panx.—The two City Companies of Artillery and the Engi- neer Corps wee paraded at Victoria Park yesterdey evening where they were But this / is oniv in Keeping with the thorough work for which Principal Miller’s apartment is | noted.” That our veterian teacher con« | inspected by Sir Louis Davier, who was | tinnes to lead the van of education in this | recently appointed Honorary Colovel. Province is highly leasing ‘o} The men presenied a fine soidierly ap- his frieads and we cordially join | pearance and went through the various in the Guardian’s congratulatiues. | movemests in asplendid manner, At the close of che exercises Colonel Davies made an address in the course of which he complimented the three companies upon their excellent appearance and expressed his a, preciation of the honor done him when le was mace Honorary Colonel of | the Fourth Regiment. Mr. Miller in competition «ith teachers througboet the whole province has maéea | Bat thought the test of » teacher's ability to be the number of »cholats be can send to Privce of Wales College and Normal Schoo? We venture to think that this test is notin the interest of education or of the “Province and that _ some Otker test ought to'se sought. Parent Eerort.— Un July 12 the ate) : United States Patent Office issued 410 Ninsiints’ Was sient ail lh patents, 39 des'gn patents; 17 trade marks, : 2 labels and 2 re-iseue. Out of this nam tinued on Tuesday next. her 303 were. granted io aitesdd et ihe pe ee United States; 20 to citizens of England Mr. Herperr Marx, of Kentucky | and 7 to Casadian inventors as follows:— University, will preach in the Kin@ergar- Candian Patents: 697,337—Jobn R tea half tomorrow morning and evening. Brown. Herrison Hot Springs, Can. &ock eae dril!; 607,165 —Francis J Freese, Mon treal, Cav, Sole cutting machine; 647,595 —Wilham E Aunt, Montreai, Bievele upsport; Waiam H Murray, Travistock, be con- See advt. Conrerence Souvenie.—A])l who enter-~ tained delegates during the recent Metho- dist Conference will obtain a free copy of , ’ . ' } » ’ tize the Voaference Souvevir by applying at | Can, cou.bined door boider and lock; t e i. - 420 , _ Jonnsen a connsons daown own arug i 266—- vanes + : ; ‘ Tok & dol %s d t irng | 607 26¢ 8 F Neilson, New store. A copy ofthe ‘%ook, handsomely | Westminster, Cav, can end crimping mack ine; 607,070 — Addison Norman & al, Toronto, Can, Breetric cable for driving convevancets 29,013—G orge H Henson, bound, and makiog a very presentable souvenir, has been suitably inserted and forwaréed to President McKinley. tn: Torento, Badge, Cle-ig0) Com munica~ White Valenciennes laces jus: received } tion from Merers Marion & Marion, solici- by express at Stanley Bros. 2i. tors of pst-nte and experts, New York Life Look in the chow window of Carters*} Buildieg, M ynerenl. Bookstore and see the pretty rose bowls; regular price 30c, your choice for today at 20 cents each.—Geo Carter & Co, Im porters. | Tae Orera Hovse. — The opening en- tertainment by tb~ Ainsworth Compasy last evening was al! geiher pleasing, and all present were loud in their praise of the elever work done by Miss Ainsworth and her associates. The choice programme included vocal aed instrumental selections, illustrated songs aud readings, humorous selections, sketches, banjo soos, ecarf transitions, symphony of the seasons, and last, kut by no means least, som? wonder-~ ful serpentine illusions inclnding butter. flies, doves, roses, lilies, and flags of var- ious nations, the whole concluding with a veries of views bearing upon the present trouble between the United States and Spain. Miss Ainswortb, whose name 's already known as an artist of the best ability, had as her assistants in the pres~ entation of the programme, Miss Eva Macey Fairbanks, aclever reacer and performer upon the banjo and piano, eni Mr Walter Wavid,a humorist of the first rank. The company giye toeir closing Slaughter of eunshades at McKav’s. Balance of our stock of sunshades selling tonight at 25 cents; former prices up to | $1.5u—W. D. McKay. TOURISTS. — Prince Hdward Island L[llwetrated is a beauti- fully illustrated beok on P E Island. For sale at the bookstores or at this office — SOG eens you NEED Hoocd’s Sarsaparilia if your blood is impure, your appe- ite gone, your health impaired. Noth- ng builds up health like HOOD/’S. Undertaking Notice. —Night calls by telephome or person- ally, premptly attended to . at the residence of either Mr.: entertainment to night, and all who wish M, Wright or Mr. G D. Wright - to pass a delightful evening should attead. and in business hours at effice ' The programme has been arranged to or factory,.—_Mark Wright & i please everyone, and anairof refinement Ce. Funeral Directors. pervades the whole entertainment. LW MS DH Me NM WD MMe HH MMV DD Me Me OD NS SS — = “AN SG 57/5 ee ETS ee ei 1 ee Ti TW oD or Boarding Houses —<@ The Little Tanglefoot sticky fly paper is the cheapest and most con~ he venieat. It is in small sheets and can be pat in each bedroom easily. Little Tanglefoot is put up in boxes containing 256 double sheets (50 single sheets) and ouly costs 25 cents a@ box. It is exactly the same as the larger sheets in every respect except the JOHNSON & JOHNSON rHE DRUGGISTS. => =a Loses ¢ o BD siz — aif. PR es —= is Ree M > \ % eTTHRTIUNTS eT HTS ae =O WS Oe GS ES Oe =e 75 75 @ e771 ee > —_— — — ee eee ee YeseFreesee BOF GSTS2BE8SESO4F 60 Ladies Waterproofs At STANLEYS ROSS OO28 B= SF 4O84E £2088 2464644486 wee OUD @Ot 2228 & FS OO8BES88S O%F We want to clear this depart. ment and will sell the goods cheap. They are the latest styles, good colors, most of them have seams sewed and taped, and are guaranteed first-class in every respect. 000660868808 25090 C868 200700004804 <. 800908080 The prices will tempt you; and see the garments. STANLEY BROS. The Always Busy Store — — SIXTUS McLELLAN TL dverlaok 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. Besides it costs money, and we pr>fer sharing our profits with our customers. All summer goods at sweeping reductions. Se —S eieeieee < D. GORDON, GORDON & McLELLAN Upper, Queen St, Men’s Stylish OutStte ~ . Ae AS eae acme r 0% Perfection °°* | | Is obtained by using } In Home THE BEST | HOUSEHOLD Dyeing DYE... || the one doing most with least trouble and best result is Maypole Soap «: The cleanest, fastest Dye for soiled or faded materials of any kind —woollen-+-silk—cottons, etc., because it Washes and Dyes at the same time. Sold in all colors by Druggists. Sample of work free. Canadian Depot, 8 Place Royale, Montreat. OX DL ILD LILI LILI IIL DIDOO EEO Oesecee Lear US aul Ladies’ Capes “Blouses sailor Hats At greatly reduced prices. T J HARAIS, England Gia ee ee ee Lenden House