ae eae ee EE Sh}! = ~ a Te Weel oe DO 9 2.62.60 '°R OS OBO? 6BVSHDBA SO 6909 a. Se ee TNE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JUNE 28, OB @@ Loca and Other Items, I aie BL KS & Gd Ladies’ White Linen Col- lars, sizes 12 inch to 15 inch, Black Satin, Cotton, Linen and Silk Back Another let of Gents’ White STRAW HATS. Very Nobby Selling Cheap See our Suumer Corsets at 42 and 55 cents palz. WEEKS & CU Wholesale and Retail Successors to W. A. Weeks «& Co. Sorin ir OS Gis GHGEBLGLLGES Pretty E'lower Vases Selling Very Low” In our west show window weare showing a very pretty lot of flower wases. ——— HHABAABBAAAALG Your Choice far 15, 20.% 25 cents lot they above This is the last ofa we are selling. When 5S a no mere at s low prices. + i ees BO e sold, >t = Jeweler « Eneraver eRe D OSSD OSOSO4 SWSS YOU SHOULD GET A PAIR to suit you out of all the ready-miades in all the leading lines that I have in stock. Nice looking boots that will fit you and not cost anything 1ike you've been paying, If you’ve got to get a pair made, I can =: make them to rr Uj your order to > - give you the - best satisfaction Thos. McQuaid Lower Queen St. Hoot & Shoe Store. 28 42e°@* © O@O]* 2 OGo@ os $75.00 will buy the best hand made buggy with be:t material and work throughcot. Keep the money on the Jsland, encoursge your own mechanics, and buy from F. R. Fos TER, Upper Queen Street wytf rivais | $55 SESSA ESSE SEL oS O20 OS £4 02 OD O©O4>5O DB OS BO 94 GOD O40 4S29S2° | Nv W. W. WELDER, & AAAMAARASASR AAS AARAAAARARPS APARARA Ho € paint outside of the realy yacoat oft iford aud Taylor. aoe PAINTING Ihe Davies is turdievr by Mesers Stent Came Bricuron—The campof instruc- tion at Brighton is now In full swing, and everything 18 golIng alon ry nicely. ~ ArveaL Court—The City Appeal! Court metthis forenoon, There ureabout filly appeals from the valuations of the asses- eulis Porice Cocrr Two drunks fizured be~ fore His Honor this morning. Ilhey were disposed off :or fiaes of $2 sor iV days Cugcu,. aie . ; Peter's last Scorr Acr—At St betore Supendiary Magistrate Blanchara, even Dg, i ; PERSONAL Mr. Neil McLeod, attorney-at~iaw, Went west this morning Mr. J. Martin and wife croseed to Pic~ tou by the Princess this morning. Mr. Frank Havden, of Vancouver ar } | rived in Charlottetown last night. | i | } j } { Marvy Bayers, of Morell, aod Donaid Mee kL schero, of Savage Harbor, were each | tined $59 for violaiiug the Scott Act. Opera Hovse.— Dr. Sirickland was a parsenger returns ng to \own by this moraing’s eastern train, i . Mr. A. J. King, representing Brown & Webb, Halifax, N S, is a guert at dotel Davies. Mr. Walter Cotton, B. A., was a passen» ger by the Princess last evening returning from Windsor. Rev. G. ©. Robertson, Mrs. and famiiy, of Hampton, registered at the ()veen Hotel last evening. Mr. J. F. Gallagher ‘went morpving in the interests of Manchester, Robertson & Allison, St. John Mr. D.R Sutherland, the well-known boot and shoe map, is here on 4&4 business . : ; ‘ : trip. He is regist ered at the, Hotel D vies . Robertson west this a, I : oe {ue Flockton Company} Mr. and Mrs. C.B. Macneill, of Van- yaye their secOad performance in the | couver, B.C, are among the latest arrivals Uyera House last evening. ‘There was a small atenaance. For the rema:nder of the engagement ihe prices will be 10z, 20c, | al 4 St).3. Srurrs.—.no the list of entries published yesterday the name ot H. H. Brows wae omited ind, 5, mile and2apd5 mile bicycle races. Mr. Browo is the plucky young rider who woke some of them up at the eleciric Jight sports here last fall. _-_ > Low. Fares.—Special notice should be made by people outeide of Charlotietown of the low tures which obtain both on the apectaland regular iraiune on Dominion Day. In Charlottetown tne sporis wil: be che great attraction, aud everyone who possibly cau should sarraage to atuad them. Tae. KinperGarteN—The closing exer cises of the Kindergarten touk place this forenoon in Kindergarten Hall. The at« teadanee of parents of pupils and friende of the institution was very large. The man-~ per in which the little ones acquitred themselves was in the highest degreee creditableand spoke eloquently of the abdi-~ lity of Miss Sayre and the ladies associat~- ed with her on che teaching staff. — AMred 4. Taylor, of Margaree says: One bottle of MINARD’S LINIMENT cured a swelling of the gamble joint, and saved ahorse worth $140.00. Thos, W. Payoe of Bathurst, saved the life of a valuable horze that the Vet. had given up, witha few boitles of MIN- | ARD’S LINIMENT. he He te A Fe ah Job Lines ar Do ®, oots and Shoes We have placed on our bargain table the following jines. LOT NO ¥—Children’s don- gola box calf and tan pebble boots, 8 te:14, not all sizes in each line—buta lot to choose from at S3¢ pair BOT NO 2—Boy’s tan shoce and tlack bicvele : your choiceat - $2 00 par LOT NO 3—Meu’s ard black dongola shoes—form- er prices $1 40 to $l 8 «a pair, your cho:ce at 25 pair LOT A@O 4-Men’s five turn dongols, your 84 25 pair hore tan ehoes, Zc d choice at LOT NO 5— Men’s tan and llack hieye] boots at Si mvt pair LOT NO 6—Men’s tan calf shoes, sone goodvenr welt “L.75 pair Stamper’s Corner. % adt EER EP URE ELE EY UY EEE EEE if if i j } at the Hove] Daviee. Their many friends are glad to see them. Principal Nicholson, of Wes!mount Academy, Mcntreal, Mrs. Nichoison and fam ily are expected to arrive in Charlottes town this evening. They wi'l be guests while bere of Mr. and Mrs W.lliam Me- Lean. Mr. Thomas Wise, who visied Char- lottetown some years Bgo with the Harkins Company, has gone to Lyndon to fill an important engagement during the coming season. Mr. Wise has been engaged by Broadburst Bros, to play Sykes, the lead- ing part in the Wrong Mr. Wright at the (London production The Methodist Conference has chosen Rev. Mr. Teasdsle chairman of the Charlottetown District, and Rsv. Joba Goldsmith chairman of the Summerside District. Rev. Mr. Goldsmith 16 also secretary of the Sustentation Fund, and Rev Richard Opie is Financial Secretary tor Charlottetown. We heartily congratulate our young friend, Mr. Trevelyan H, Taylor, son of Dr. Taylor, of this city, on his being awarded the Diploma of the P. E. 1. Com- mercial College, afier a full business course. Mr. Taylor made 96 in book- keeping, 100 in arithmetic, and isan excel- lent penman. Heis very popular at the college from which he has graduated, and we believe he will take a bigh p'ace in bis profession, as book-keeper. He lias our very best wishes tor grea’ success. Mr. H. H. Lord, for some years past in the employ of the P. E. Island Telephone Company, left this morning for Montreal, where be bas obtained a good position with the Bell Telephone Company. Mr. Lord is ® young man of good character and ability, and takes with bim to his new home the best wishes of a large circle of friends. He hus been secretary of the B. & A. Club eince ite institution, and the members of that organization enteriain ed him at .he Hub restanrant last evening. Things to Make a Note of. S.S. meeting at 7 o’clock to-night in the First Methodist Church basement. Teach- ers don’t fail to be there. Tea Party ind Bie ‘Cardigan Bridge —IN AID OF— ALE SAINTS CHURCH cul) ie “TUESDAY, JULY (1th. 1899. The Parishoners of all Saints Church, _ Cardigan Bridge, wil] hold a mouster Tea Party, near the station, on Tuesday, July llth, 1899 The reputation they have already achie- ved: prompts them to extend a cordial invitation to all their former patroas. Every amusement appropriate to such occasion will be provided A dinner table prepared in the most fastidious style will te supplied; and pre- R K JOST = | | sided over with that exquizite taste which charact+rizes the ladies of All Saints. In the eveniug at 830, a grand .musica) and Jiterarvy ertertainment will be given iu the Village Hall. Local and toreign talent will join hands io making this one of the leading specialties of the day. 2 4g ee gk Ok gk 5 AES Should the day prove unfavorable, the oe ie ¥ al | tea wil be held the first fine day following DAL j By order of Committee. A GRAND TEA PARTY | JAS. E. MACDONALD, 1146—d& w WILL BE HELD AT Brush Wharf, Orwell Gove iii Thursday, 29th June Ip aid of Hal} now in course of erection. The Steamer Jacques Cartier will leave Charlottetown at 10 o’clock, a.m. for Brush Wharf, returaing will ieave Orwell! at 6, arrive iu Charlottetown about 8. Only one fare will be charged on steam~ er, As this will be about the first tea of the season*the committee will spare no pains to make it the first in every way- A well stocked saloon will be on the grounds and wiil be wel] atiended to. Ali the music and dancing you want. Two large warehouses on the ground will be used for that purpose. So come along, we will use you right. Tickets for tea 25c to be had on the grounds. By Orper or ComMiTTEe | une %--w3i PARES FOR SALE ON LOT 34. Owing to the death of the late Charles Reardon, and in order to settle his estate, the subscriber offers for sale the following pro- perties, viz: : : }. The property known as the Reilly Farm, containing 144 ecres, on east side of Covehead Road, Lot 34, about 100 acres clear, and under eultivation, the remainder covered with hard and soft wocd, There is a good barn, and a fairly good dwelling house, anda weil of water at the door, The farm is well watered, and has an abun- dance of alder mud on the place. 2 72 gereson easi side of Covehead Road, about 10 chains further north. About 60 aeres clea> and under cultivation, and well watered. No buildings. 3.79 acresGn w°st side of Covehead Road. immediately opposite the 72 acres. About 25 acres clear and the remainder covered with hard and soft wood. No buildings. About 89 acres of the Reilly property, and about 12 acres of the 72 acres are under crop, The rest is under hay and pasture. For iurther particulars apply to the under- signed. TIMOTHY REARD®N. Executor, Covehead Road, 20th June, 1899—1m, the | 89% é Local and Other tens, Tue Fross.—Light winds and fair to= day; l'bureday, unsettled or thowery. EnGineerRs.— This compauy is requested to psrade in uniform at 7.30 this evening tace.—‘We understand the boat till Boar raceat the Harbor will not come oft the day of the Jubilee Tea. ConsceraTION Dererrep.—It has been } decided to defer the consecration of Long Creek burying ground toa future visil of the Bishop, oe OrnweELL Tra.-~ Remember the tea to- morrow zt Orwell. The Steamer Jacques Cartier Jeaves Steam Navigation Cuv’s. whart at 10 o’clock. inised, A good time is pro~ viahittibesie Ovr Fisnerics. All fi-h are reported scarce since the great gale ot jast week. As reported, the lovster business is about wound up. The less of trapsand boats has beea g+ neral. City ScnHooLts.—The city schools close to-morrow. The closivg exercises will be held in Queen Square from 9 to 10 a.m. In Prince Street School from 1030 to 11.30 a. m. In Kent Street School from 12 tel p.m. ‘iaclaniaalinid St. Perer’s Picnic, ~St. Peter’s Sunday school picuic takes place on Monday, July 3rd,to Rocky Poist. The boat leaves this sideat LL a. m.,l p.m., and 2 p. m. Arefreshment table will be provided for visitors. en hiaitpiinis For Sprincnitt.—Mr. William Bate-~ maa !efc tuis morning for Springhili, N. 8. taking with him Montrose, Reddin Broe., fast horse. Montrose is entered for the race meeting to take place at Springhill on Saturday. ssa Bopy Fouxsp —The body of Daisy Perry, one of the victims of the recent drewning accident in Summerside, was recovered yesterday. It was pickedupa short dis- tance from where the bodies of the other little girle were found. _— Can Tris Bk True?~—An exchange says: Horatio L. Ramsay, a native of P. E Is- land, who keeps a boarding house at Mill- bridge, Me., wae shot, probably fatally, by George H. Garrison, one of his boarders, last Saturday night. Ramsay was jealous of Garrison and was breaking into Garri- con’s room to “have his heart’s blood” when the shot was fired. CoxFirRMATION. —Confirmation was held in St. Peter’s Cathedral iast evening by Bisbep Courtney There wasa large con - gregaiion present. Fourteen can Jidates,— five boys and nioe women and girle—-re- ceived the apostol ¢ rite. The bishop’s ad- dress was on the sensee, bodily and epirit- ual. As all his addresees are, it was ¢loquentand replete with good eugges~ tions aud advice to those just confirmed. wits Aw Ovp anp Wet Triep Re mepy.— Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has been used for over fifty yearsky millions of motbers for their children while teething, with perfect succes. It soothes the child softens the gums, 4)lays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. It is pleasant to the taste. Sold by druggists in every partof the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle, Its value is enalculable. Be sure and ask for Mrs Winsloe’s Soothing Svrap ——— Ger ox pe Train.—In the seventies, when the Northero division of the I. C. Railway was opened tor trafic, a French conducior was given charge of one of the trains and was instructed in every cas* to call ont, “* Allon board” before the train started. When the morning came on which be was torun his first passenger train, he was early On hand, seeing that everyihing was in order. At last the time came for the tra‘n to leave, butin the excitement of the moment he forgot his instruction, and waving his arms about hie head, ran up and down the platform, yelling, ‘* Get on de train, get on de train.” Sossy we; but the train we want you to get on wll ieave Charlotietuwn station on the morning of July 6th,for Freetown, with Zion Church picnic on board. Full particulars in ad, this week. Watch this paper. —— == — o~neoR ©OODe 2OSeDGea’ s Is Judged Ry the task displayed in the choice of a perfume as much as on her choice of dress If a loud, offensive, cheap od- or is used; you at once put the person down as possessing the same charactersticts. While if a choice French odo¢ such as Vera Violette, Cedrela, Girofle, Royal Heliotrope, or French Carnation Pink, is used. you at once class the user asa modest lady of the upper class. We sell al] the oders mentioned above. : ¢ eee © Om}. 5 S- 00 O.> OD OD OSD OSE OR wy S OD OD ( 292613 O32 FO 8*D*DoGe Meet Me at The Elegant Colored French Organdies ud Dress Muslins Always Busy Store eta Oe ot as AT SMALL PRICES ——//12. AT STANLEY BROS 16 cent Qualities for liZicoS | 25 cent Qualities for ! PER i 1Se\;, i 30 cent Qualities for ’ ea2ctt® 40 cent Qualities for alor. STANLEY ..BROS a > THE WOMAN A ¢ WIDE FOOT Oftimes finds it hare to get comfortable footwear We have one boot especially made for such fet—- AND THEY FIT THEM—They are bu‘tened made of soft dongola kid, with a good wide s)'e put on by the goodyear method (sime as hand sewed) a flexible insole and patent top complete the description—Th price is $3.45 2 SS ARE emer sg eres They give the greatest satisfaction. A Lib Y CO s ORCS ND ——IN ALL KINDS OF—- " URNITURE BIG DISCOUNT SALE It will be money ip yonr pocket to trade with us. JONN NEWSON ns pei ae . - i ~ SSUES REN See ARE OO AA NER NN RY AARC NTS TL NN CE EE CET AAT AEN. et oe - % a i