BIG SALE New the order of the day Weeks & Co Will sell during the dull summer sea. son, beginning today Allisummer goods at big dis count, 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. ¢. discount About (2700) two thousand seven hun-~ ired yards of new Black Cashmere, the best vaiue we have ever shown, recently received, worth 75c per yard. We are having « big sale of this erecial cashmere in two shades—Jet Black or Blue Black, 50c yard For fancy Black Goods we show a large variety of rich effects, and very best va ue. ALSO We offer about € dozen New Fancy Sail ors (balance ofthe 230 dk got at Half Prix €). at 35 cents worth from 50c to SOc Gentlemen try as for Summer Washing Ties Guting Shirts White or Lalaundried Shirts RE een ener zeo lot we bave | THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JULY 25 1898 SUMMER SCHOOL OF SCIENCE. —— Monecroy, July 22.—Tuesday wae the last excursion of the preeent session, Rein prevented much opatural science work being done, Qua Wedneeday, in response to in an invi- tation from D, Pottinger, Esq., Mauager of Goyernm: nt Ralways, the School visit- ed the work shops of theI. 0, R, with the 800 emplovees and monthly pes ro:l of $41,000, Insects and rome of sheir habit formed the subject of a Round Table Talk, conducted by F. A. Dixon, Esq.,M A., of Sackville, N B. The last ot the Talks given on Thursday evening evening was conaucted by W A Hickman, Eeq, of Pictou. NS, the eubject was Birds of North America. Io a most interesting talk Mr. Hickm:n, who has studied the birds in their native haunts, treated of the various orders speaking of their habite, manner of pocuriog a liveli- hood ete. He gave special directions for distinguishing the difftrent orders, drew diagrams of bill, claw, wing,etc. Mr. bird known in the Maritime Provinces to accemplish which he has travelled up- wards of 6000 miles ina year, 3000 of which he bas been on foot. Subjects that have received a great deal of attention this year at theschool have been physivlogy and hygiene. The instrac-~ tor in these sutjects was S.A Starratt, Esq. of Yarmouth, N. S. Mr. Starrett has the excellent quality,in an instructor, of not teiling much, bat eucceeds in getting his students to find out for themselves. He leads along the line of investigation they do the research. A mere mention of the subjects consid- ered in each lesson well give an idea of the scope and practicability of the work undertaken. They were as follews: I. Composition and growth ef the body, Il. Water, usesand importance quaptity required and jsources of supply, im- purities and purification. IIL. Food. adulteration, diet, milk, dis- eares connected with food. 1V. Nutrition, | excretion. | VW. Teeth. VI. The skin, structere and functions, care of the skin, bathing. digestian, absorption, VIL. The nervons system, the sympath- etic system, development of our special senses, comparison wh those of «ther animais. VIIL. The eye, defects, injuries caused by improper light. IX. Taste and swell. X. Poison; and antidotes. XL. Narcotics. ‘ P ’ é ‘ ° ( ulfs ( eliars Glov es or XIL. Physical! exercise. Braces This course is alxstrative of the prac- tical nature of the work followed in all Summer Underwear We keep a larce variety of new furnieh- | W. A. Weeks & Co Whetesale & Retail, Ther'll be a Hot Time Yet Hang up Your Hammock What ? Haven't oot ene Can you Jive all summer with- out a Hammock. We offer a large, new stock bought ata special discount, | and our selling prices are away down. All Sizes and Styles. We ask| your inspection. HASZARD & MOORE ? UBELL LINE. nae ne ee ES 8S. S, POLINO is due here from Montreal, Tuesday, 26th and sails or St. John’s Nfld via Sydney, and North Sydney carrying live stock on dec k and produce under deck at low Tates. For further information reight or pissage, apply to . N.RKRATIYENBURY, 150 93, Agent — ODBODIDW ONS A WS OO O12 9B VV OVO@WOVO@G@O as to! the sutj-cte. At the fical meeting of the faculty the usual voles of thanks were passed, and with the examinations to-day the session of 1898 wili close. J. D.8. DIED. At Kingsteo, Lot 31, on the 2¢th inst., | Mrs. Mary Mckinlay, wife of the late Ubarles Howards, and mother of Mrs. W. P. Colwill, Charlottetown, aged Sit. At Toronto, July 25th., Caroline Amelia, beloved wife of Charles Palmei, of this city, amd daughter of the late Chief Justice Jarvis, aged 66 years. See | ib ene — me a Anoruer Excvrsion.—There will be another excursion on Saturday next by the St. Olaf. It will be under the auspices ot the Sons of England, of New Glasgow, N.S. eniininegipmenscan Staple dry goods away dewe in price. TLe greatest attraction at our ewre is the price. Give usaecall. W D MecKay. ——-—__.<— See our geate ovloured launderied shirts | for 50c always wort 84c;flannelette shirts for 20c each. 4@B Macdonald A Co. | Latest advices received by the<overn~ | ment from the Yukon state that the time distance between Victoria and Dawson City has been reduced to eleven days by the recent trip of the Aura, which took the route ap the Yukon river. ORD OV OD OD? -M OD ODBOD “= = 0 ¢ ° t ¢ NDER ¢ ¢ ¢ ( pu We wish to remind you that an early settlement of your July accounts wil] be aps © preciated very mpch as we ¢ are in need of the money. © We will be pleased to re- ¢ ceive the amoust and give € you a receipt for same to- v day. 4% ci 7) cA) Ky a> PERKINS & (0, Sunnyside, a nat ta ehheem aerewen -® «ies AE” = ¢ ¢ : ¢ : ¢ : ¢ (osmoseeses Hickman ie ay the best informed , re ! amateur ornithulc gist in the Maritime Pro. a vincee. He has personally examined whim | PERSONAL. ; —_-——, Hie Honor the Lieutenaat Governor re~ turned to Charlottetown on Saturday even~ ing. Miss Dunn and Miss Katie Dann, of New | York City, are vi-iting friénds in Charloit«- town. Miss Bertha and Master Walter Hum- | phrey, of Moncton, are visiting. relatives jn Summervide, ' Mrs. D. Farquharson, whos has beer Visiting friends in Pictou, was ‘a pastenger | by the Princess on S i y the Princess on Saturday evening. Rev. Principal Grant and Sir Sandford Fleming are visiting the Maritime Prov- inces and will proceed to Newfoundlacd. The death of Mrs. Charles Palmer, announced today, removes a. venerable citizen. We sympathize with her sorrow~ | ing husband and children, | MrJD Seaman, Principal of Prince | Street School, who has been attending the | Summer School of Science at’Monton, re- turaed to Charlottetown on Saturday ever~ Dr. C H Kinder, Boston, Mase, is a guest of Jas Paton, Esq., at Keppock. The doctor is a very clever young gentle man, a vative of this city, a son of Mr. Kinder druggist who was in the employ of Dr. Dodd whea he opened the Medical Hall. Late arrivals at Queen Hotel include: | John A. Macdonald, Glenaladale W J | Murray, Hfx; Mrand Mrs John T Mex Kay, Darnley; J J Denman, London; W S Fraser, New Glasgow; Jno K Fraser & wife, do; Angus McKenzie, Pictou; M J Anderson, Kinjock. Hon. Charles Mackintosh, late Lieuten- ant-Governor of the North-West Terri-~ tories, will make Ottawa his residence in future and the headquarters of the British American corporation of which Lord Dufferin is preerident, and Mr. Mackintosh | manager, will be at the capital, Frank Thomas and Wilmot Lemoxt started for Point du Chene on their wheels yesterday morn iog, taking in St. Jobn, Hampton and Moncton and other places along the line of the ICR. At Point du Chene thev will take the steamer for Summerside, P E Island, and from there intend to gato Charlottetown—Frederic- | ton Farmer. j | for Nelson, B C, where they will reside in the fature. A large number of friends were at the station tosee them off. Mr Beer was on Saturday evening presented with & pamerousiy-~signed address expressive of thees.eem in whch he and his partner are held by the community and ¢he bope was expressed tnat theiresfutere home would be as pleasant and sundy as the past. A sketch-of the firm of Béér Bros. was given in fae EXaminer somedaeysago, Its record 1s along and honorable one, and te deparcure from the province of its members is a distinct. less te the com munitv. Mrs Beer was a great favorite socisliy., and she wil! also bexreatly miss sed, At the Hotel Davies: BR Macdonald, M D, Westville; Mrs M E Bavis, Beston; Miss Davis,do; BA Trites, Sackville, W B Peynold, Halifex; E ¥ Rowland, do; W Green, St John; L Riess; New York; G EK Mawlev, Montreal: A E Massie, Fred- j ericton, G DeLorme Montrea}; F R Bateh- j er, St John: T T Mortimore Tororto;S E | Elkin, St John; E H Sincleir. Newcastle; ;G H Nolen, Boston; A -A Lefurgey, F A Lefurgey, J B Dempsey, Summerside; | C B Clarke, A E Morton, Walter Clarke, J E Fryers, Moncton; John Munroe, Sum- ) merside; Mr and Mrs L R Nasson and two ebildren, Terrebonne, Que; Mrs L Masson, Miss Tracy, Montreal; Adam A Stewart, Woodstock; W S Lousson, A Lazarus, | Montreal; 70 excursiouiste from Stellarton | and other points in Nova Seotia. Arrivals at Seaside Hotel, Rustico Beach: July 17—B Chapman, W M Brehaut, G H Taylor and child, Perey R FeoneX, EN Jost, Ch’town. July 19— Arcb=bishop O’Brien, Halifax; Rev J Gregory McDonaki, S’xide; Mr and Mrs W A Hutcheson, Mrs EH W Taylor, Ch’town; Rev Dr Murphy, Halifax Julg Z2—James Kirby, J Campbell, CB Mr and Mrs G F Beer left this morning, Local and Other Items, Encixegrs wil] meet for drill tonight in uniform. _— From Bostoy.—The Halifax wil] be due tomorrow morning about four o’clock, -_—_- > Sovrts Tea.—Remember the Souris Special train leaves here tea tomorrow, at7lia.m, Return tickets only 85 ; Cents, _—- > — On Sare.—Tickets for the League of tte Cross picnic at Midgell, on Thursday next, can now be procured at Reddin Broe. and A W Reddin’s Drug storee, F J Hornsby’s Lookstore and from the mem- bers ot the committee. Return trip 50c. Renown To Visit Qvesec.—It is under— stood that unless complications arise in tne Weert Indies, which will take her south, the!British flagship Renown will visit Que- bec rome time next month, with Admiral Sir Jobn Fisher on board, ———- Tusy'reE At Dawsox,—The Dawson- Dixon party arrived at Dawson City on ihe 17th June, all well, The party is composed of J B Dawson, Geo A Dixon, W Smal!, Alex McRae, F B Kennedy and A Wortman. They left Charlottetown on the 4th of February last. Tue Orera Hovse.—The Ainsworth Company gave their closing entertainment in the Opera House on Saturday evening. The performance was up to the standar’, | of the opening night, but the audience was small. The company is a real good one, and it is to be regretted that they were not more generously patronised, —_—_-o---— A Ceytenaniay.—Mrs. Ann Arseneau,of the Joggins Mines, is the oldest woman in Cumberland county, if not in the province. She wos 104 years old in May and has all her faculties. She does not wear spectacles and can thread a needle as well as sbe could forty years ago. She was born in Peticcdiac. She has nine children, four are living three boys and one girl.—Hali- fax Herald. O’CoxneELu's Day.—This day falling on , Saturday, August 6th., the committee in charge have decided to hold the celebra~ tion on Monday, August 8:h. Instead of the usual picnic there will be a grand parade at 2.30, p. m., followed by an entertainment in the Opera house consist- ing of Irish melodies, voeal and instru- mental music and addresses by prominent speakers. civieainii Ferme Cover.- This forenoon, Alex- ander Turnbull, arrested on a waraant for drunkenness, was fined $8 or 40 days. Geo, Carver, for using abusive langaage towards Frank Rftgs, was fined $5 or 30 days. Asimmons against Geo. Offer, charging an tnfractiea of the Liquor Reg- ulation Act, was adjourned until Monday nextin order that the attendance of a witness may be ervfforced, Walter Barris’ case was al-o adjuerned until the same date for the arrest of a witness. Ozicker.—The cricket match on Satur- day between the Stellarton and Pacenix elevens resulted in a win for the Jatter club. The arrangement between the captains was that in the event ot the city eleven not being all retired whee the keur for drawing stemps arrived the match | would be decided en the scores made in the first innings. The visitors weretirst to i bat aot made 23 runs in the inuings, while the Phauix in their } frst attempt put together 35 rans. Gn the second innings Stellarton, with six wickets down for 55 rans, decalred their innings closed and sent our mento bat with the hope of retirigz them befere time was called. They came miyzhty near deing it, too, and when stump- were drawn the Pheonix had fut l4 rausto their credit with eight wickets down. The visitors are a splendid lot ef cricketers, and expressed themselves ax highly pleased with the treatment received, and with the #eauties of the Park as a er:cket field. Rial ints niin’: ei CR et Piatti Din signee i; From Morwereat —The steamer Bona~ vista arrived from Montrea! about mid- Cochrave, Montreal; Mr and Mrs Keiffe and } .* night, baving a large general eargo and child,<#:tawa; Senstorand Mrs M.sson, M Lj 43.2 4’ - a aie a - the following round trip passengers: J H Masson, Miss Masson; MrsG D_ Kedpath, Mise Redpath, Miss H L Redpath Montree] Jalv, 22—Thos ? Brace, Montres!; Me G W DeBlois, J) Hyndman, Miss Moare, Miss Minnie Moore, Miss Coles, F M Corey, J fenvell, Frank Fennell, G A Taylor and son, G H Haszard, Charlottetown; Miss M Longworth, Truro, N S; E MQaks, Frank Oaks, Beston, Maas. The futare is uncertain, but if you keep your blood pure with Hood’s Sarsaparilla you may be sure of good bealth. —_— +o eo ——_—__—___—-. Theee Pired Kidueys Dr Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills help tired kidneys todo what they must de ifyou are to bea healthy man or yoman, Hot weather bas melted the price of our straw hats to half. W D MacKay aed — | Shaw, A A Stewart,E L Brittain, A W Roberis, W W Moore, Mrs Moore, J L Wiseman, Mrs Wiseman, Miss Horne, J A S:ewart,Miss Wallridge, Miss A Wallridg , JL Nicholle, G F Burnett,J M Wiley, W MacPhersoa, Mrs Macoun, Miss Me~ ¢oun and nurse. W HN Taylor, Mrs Taylor. Miss Hayward, Mrs Winfield,Miss Winfield, P C Bailev, T J Gillelan. Mies Gillelan, W O’Conner, C A Chad- vourne, Mrs Sproule. Mrs Scott, Mrs Henderson, Miss Henderson, Miss R Henderson, Master Henderson, Miss Ethel Pike, Miss M Slattery, Rev Mr Chipsham, G R Chipsham and Miss A Hofferman. The Bonavesta left about noon for St Joba’s via NorthjSydnev, with t‘@ large cargo which includes 50 head * cattle, 150 sheep anda quantity of pro« ‘duce. Her outward passengers are: E K i Jobnston and John Taylor. Both are for 8: dohin’s, Nfld. Me SM NE OS NY HY Oe A Ys ee - VAR — SN 23% 23% S452 @ MN wD We AS AP Oe EGS ee 75 UP ee Se UE 7S eee US 75 ee |e 7 iS we FEU SZ A, >. ft vepieut, It is in smal} sheets and can be put size. IPHE DRUGGISTS. is SSRIS elk TTT T TTT IT ¢ “ For Boarding Houses el The Little Tanglefoot sticky Ay paper is the cheapest end most con~ Little Tanglefoot is put up in boxes containing 25 double sheets (50 single sheets) and only costs 25 cents a box. It is exactly the sameas the larger sheets in every respect except the JOHNSON & JOHNSON si in each bedroom easily. USI US ee SR ee BNL e® SL week 2? 7° SSSS O4F42F8 S288 884TH 2s 6O Ladiex Waterproofs At STANLEYS BOSS 0446 GEEF £4644 624646 2008404486 SOTZVSOS OSt BOSD 4 OOO8B O88 E64 + 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. S096 CCCC CECE > OSEC CECE ee" 2eeeeee" «800700080 The prices will tempt you; come and see the garments. STANLEY BROS. The Always Busy Store D. GORDON, SE eS a SIXTUS McLELLAN { dverlook the Fe 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. with our customers. All summer goods at sweeping reductions. U pper Queen St. Meua’s Stylish 7i3 itt3 “ ETE PEPROTETOEVNSTONETY AN TEDenDDTorProyensonnne onndononenTennnnT opps. i] A Curious Fact arf} | Itis really remark- able the number of cheap plated watch cases that are made and cold these days—cases that will wear any- where from six weeks ‘o three years, and most of them contain. 4 iDg a guarantee war- granting them to wear or 20 years. A gvood tilled case, one that will wear for 20 years, costs within a dollar of of what it did seven years ag>. Tat dol- 1 ‘ oe ] OE a NY oy aq} +27 Tepresents the reduced cost of making — the gold {> {}» > FIFTIVVTVEVET ¥ -~ FIVSSIFTVS «ff} Costs just the same. af} 1 sell gold filled cases, cases that have stood the w b [Th ut ave some of the Jatest and most desirable pat- terns inst ock, also silver. Any juake of movement thw» test of v ears, and personally guarantee every case «(tl you want, ilar —— H.W. TAYLOR » - + that I se li in addition to the manufacturers warrant. all UUM AUULUAUAd ALAA Nd Added dbddddddL4ddddddd ddd e4bddd Ad dbddagugal™ Besides it costs money, and we prefer sharing our profits. GORDON & McLEL LAN 2 ie ~ ssieansnennantitletinnaredipguemmasasitsiamcmnbencedamaneamantnntiintcadegpiniananaiaiapeateaasiastiasaiaiasee ne nnn ENRaEIERaIEeEE . '