aii: Se ~ Aiee te ypc th so ae gee ee (is Kowal . Ther'll be 2 Hot Time Yet New the order j the day Weeks & Co Will sel] during the dull summer seas eon, beginning today Allsummer goeods at big dis count, Price, Ali Ladies’ Black and Colored Capes 50 p.c discount All shop trimmed ‘and English impor- ted Hats and Bonnets at 50 p. &. discount About (2700) twe thousand seven hun-~ lred yards of new Black Cashmere, the best value we have ever shown, recently received, worth 75c per yard. We are havingja big sale of this special cashmere in two ehades—Jet Black or Blue Black, ‘5Oc yard Black Goods ‘For fancy we show a oiarge variety of rich effects, and very best wa iue. ALSO We offer about 6 dozen New Fancy Sail ore (balance ofthe 30 dozen lot we bave got at Half Price). at 35 cents worth from 50c¢ to 80e¢ Gentlemen try us for Summer Washing Ties Outing Shirts White or Untaundried Shirts us Collars Gleves or Braces Summer Underwear We keep a large variety of mew furnish- ings. W. A. Weeks & Ce Wholesale & Retail, Hang up Your Hammeck What ? Haven't pot one Can you live allsummer with- out a Hammock. =ty . ' We offer a large, new stock bought at a specal discount, and our selling prices are way down. All Sizes and Styles. your inspection. HASZARD & MOORE Grand Scottish som Fathering ask We The Annual Gathering of the Clane> uxier the a apices of the Caledonia Club | of P.E Head St. Peters’ Bay van E Naliway Station ga Wednesday, August 17th, Special trains leave Ch’town at 8.20, loca!, Souris 10.30, leland, will be Leld at O e! f John P. Sull near . : Oca), (reguier train) at 7.05, local, stopping at > al! intermediate stations. For train arrangements, full particulars, see programmes and ad- véFtisements in newspapers later. D. McNEIL, JAMES McISAAC, Rec. Sec’y President 164—wk4i dy eod 2,4,6 —~—- A few active dle a fast selling article. Good com- 1 Apply at once to M Box 179 Charlouetown. 163 dw. agen‘s in each Coun'y to many lines at Hal! | ¥ a = Cs SSOP penn mncinbilidecsmeen agin aa - a — i aime 1 % es - Pe eee tans: wereer Epes Ss THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JULY 27 1898. TEACHERS CONVENTION. couche. The anosual convention of the Acadian teachers of this province tovk place at Miecouche on Thursday and Friday Jast, with an attendance of forty-five teachers and a large number of others who are in- terested in education. The following clergymen were preeent: Revs. J. A. Mecloeald, Miseohche, P. P. Arsenault, Fifteen Point; 8S. Boudreault, Egmont Bay; J. Cheiseon, D. D. Palmer Road; F. X. Gallant, St. Antoine de Bloomffeld; J, S. Turbide, Tign’sh; and 8. J. Arsenault Cc. 8. C, St. Joseph’e College. A the sessions were public, and great in- terest was manifested in the work of the Convention. The following were the principal features of the two days, pro- gramme: *Litterature Francaise,” paper by Rev J S Turbide. “La Bienseance que linstituteur dolt observer,” paper by Mr. Andre Yoiron, Miscouche. ‘Langue Francais,” paper by Mr. Emasuel Arsenault, Fifteen Point. “Lecon @’ Arithmetique, by Mr A Doiron. “Les Methods d@easigner les commen- cante,” Jesson by Mr. Jos Oct. Arsenault, School Iaspector. “Electricity,” with illustrations, lecture by Rew § A Macdonald. “Astronomy ” ilimstrated witn chart, paper by Mr. G J Gallant, B A. The Convention meets at Palmer Road next year.—Jourwal, a eo MARRIED. At the residence cf tue bride’s father, Prisce Street, Tuesday July 26th, by Rev. G. Mf. Campbell, Benjamin Scott Henry, of Charlottetown, to Mary I, third daugh~ | ter of Mr. Chas Bridges. See 1 eee SHIP NEWS. Port ef Charlottetewn. | | ENTERED July 26—WNellie Reid, Reid, New York: Ceto, Weatherdie,do;Wm Daabar,Read,Pug wash; Laura & Douglas, Steele, St. Ann’s; } Minnie May, Sorke, Gt Bras d’Or; Laura C., Henderson, Wallace; Kohir.oor, Cam eron, Picton; Champion, (re, Richibacia Electric Flash, Fougere, Sydney; Magzie Roach, Westen, Richibucta, Alice Phebe, Baily, Sydnev; Morning Ligtt, McDonald, do; Rbuama, Dalton, Port Daniel; Foawe, Moran, Shediac; Annie, Le®laoc, Sydney Alma, Anderson, Marble Mountain; 8S Halifax, Pye, Boston. CLEARED July 26.—Wm wast; Laura C, Hendersen, Konipoor, Cameron, Pictou; Maggie toach, Weston, Richibucto; SS Wan Aitken, Batt. Summerside: <'0am, Moram, Pictou; 8S Halifax, Pye, Boston. Read, Duy Wallace: Dunbar, Pert: of Summensd de. ENTERED, July 26.—es Campana, Demers, Picton, ; mdse; Samuel Drake, Glisen, Shediac, ealt Jessie S, Keefer, Horton, New Richmoed, : ment Rae ee ———— ee © , lbs beef, $8: total P(), Ry Tiee, Nereid, Smith, Pictou, coal; Pipple, .Ciutkshank, Port Haweshucy, herring. CLEARES. July 26.+-e Campana, Bemers, Mont- real; 671 boxes cheese, $468?: 5) casev lobstars, $450,285 cases eggs, $560; 1G $5510; jessie Newell, Bernard, Charlottetown, scrap iron. -— To Cure « Cold in eve Day Take Laxatire Bromo Quinine Tablets. Druggists refund the mouey if it fails to eS. 200 All our Evening gloves in blue pink «move white nd black at F Perkins & Co. Sixty ladies’ pecasols in black and white; former price up to $1.50; now-selling at 2he each.—W D Mackay. @ar own makevef tweed at 26c, 50, 65e and ap; stroogest and cehapest goods you can ‘buy.—W D Mackay. f } WD OD ODS Ff) DOVES > om MINDER We wish to remind you that an early eettlement of your July accounts will be ap- Georgetown, } prize list and OOS OD OBO DD] OD 0] 9D SHDNBI DOD OVI OD | DB ODODOD FC VBODBOBWO DWE preciated very mvch us we are in need of the money. We will be pleased to re- ceive the amount and give you a receipt for same to- day. AIS PERKINS & S0,, Sunnyside, Fi, Acadien Teachers in Council at Mis- Veoas 20S 94049 O29 OD96O96O46O4O5S4ADIOOSEF Cueneen CELEBRATION AT RUSTICO. Impressive Service in the Church Followed by a Picnic. The sixtieth anniversary of tbe building of St. Augastine’s Roman Catholic Church at Rustico was celebrated yester- day The celebration was participated ic by upwards of thousand people, ire ciuding a godly number from Charlot:.- j town. At half past nine Solemn High Mass was celebrated in the Chapel. Archbishop O’Reven, of Halifax, was celebran';' Rev F X Gallant, Bloomfield, Arch Priest; Rey D B Reid, Kelly’s Cross, Deacon ot Hozor; Rev J NeNally, Ottawa, Sub-Deacon of Honor; Rev P C Gauthier, of St Dun- etan’a Coilege, Deacon of Offize; Rev P D McGuigan, Sturgeon, Sub Deacon of Office; Rev TRA Macdonald, of the Cathedra! stafl, First Master of Ceremonies; Rev J J Macdonald, Kinkora, Second Master of Ceremonier; Mgr Gillis, Indian River, and Dr Murphy, Halifax, Aseisi«nts. His Lordship Bishog Macdonald, with i Robertson, Geo A Calvert ’ ; | ' Tsland | Rey. J. A. McDonald, Hope River, and Rev. D.J. G. Macdonald, Summerside, were seated within the sanctuary. The choir, under the direction of Mr. Josepn Deucette, rendere the second tone Mass (harmonised) in a sp endidtmanner. Atthe Offertory, Dr. | Gallant, of Rustico, sang Millard’s Ave Maris in splenuid voice. Mr. Blanchard, Local and Other Items a Pouce Cocrat — One drunk, Jame® Conno!ly, was this morning organist of St. Dustan’s Cathedral, presided | atthe organ with much acceptance. After the firet Gospel Rev. F. X, Gal-~ moo is French, his text beng “ Christ also loved the church and _ delivered Himeelf ap for it *** That He might present it to Himeelf, a gloriowe church not having spot or wrinkleerany such thiog, but that it should be holy and without blemish.” | | i | lant preacired an able and eloquent ser- | | The rev. zentleman’s discourse made a | deep impression. After'the second Gospel Rev. P. D. McGuigen asceaded the pulpit and deliv~ ered an eloquent and impressive sermen in Eoglish. His text was, “ FPorjwhateover is bora of God overcometh the world, and this ie«the victury that overcometk the world—our faith. Thechurch was tbronged and many could not obtain admission. i | cial stand point, for the days. Scorr Acr—During the pat three ronths Yarmouth town has collected $717.65 in Scott Act ineseni costs, One man paid $661,85 of this amouat. Tue Ropzep Agexa—The boxing bout at St. John on Mondry n‘ght between Eddie Connolly and Joe Mullins was awardcd to Connolly inthe second round on a foul, Lawn Parry.—Ten cents will take you to Inkerman and back to the city on Thursday. Carriages leave Johnson & Johnson’s corner, uptown, at 330 p m. Contract Awarpep.—The contract for s»pplying the plate glase for the lower floor of the Prowse building on aorth side of Queen Square has been awarded to R B Norton and Co. vi, For Dorcne:rer.—Sheriff Macdonald, of King’s County, and Jailer Logan, went , to Dorchester yesterday morning, with the prisoners Power and Kennedy, sentenced, 4 , at the last term of the Supreme Court at Georgetown. onctnnieee ‘ne Presprrery.— The Presbytery of P. E. Island wil) meet on Thursday next, the 2nd day of August, at 11 a.m.,in St. James’ Hall, Charlottetown. Elders com-~ ‘tmissioned ought to be present on that day. —T. F Fallerton, Clerk of Presbytery. hated JowurNaLisTic.—The Guysbore Gazutte has been resumed after about @ year’s rest, [t is hoped thatthis time the ven- ture will be more successful from a finan~ paper is in every way deserving of encouragement. schciatilanes Tare Greertanps—The SS Greetlands, pow joading at Montreal, will sail for Summerside, Charlottetown, North avd Seuth Sydney, C B, andgSt Jolin’s, Nill., on Thureday the 28th inet. Good pas~ eenger accommodation, Aw Input Spor.—-Through the kindness of Mr Geo E Hughes, the ladies of the | Pirst Methodist Church, will givea Lawn enjoyeble picnic was held onthe grounds | in the vicinity, the pleasure of which was | mater_ally enhanced by the excellent music rendered by the Rustico band. PERSONAL. Be. Murphy of Tignish, was'in the city yesterday. His many friends were glail to ee kim. Wr MJ Johaston wes a peesenger by the Princess last evening returniag from a pleasant visit te Halifax. hav. J. P. McGrath, fermerly pastorof Mount Carme', Fifteen Point, ead now of Montreal, is visiting this provinee. Mr. 8S. L. Dickeor, of Little Send, P. E. l.,is making a wisit te Mr. William Mdiienzie, of Carribee Island —Ricten Standard, Birs. William Askin and children, of Obelsea, Mags., ere on a the They are staying with Criends in thie city. Mr and Mre J § Ourric andfemily- of St John. who have @en visiting relatives in Chazlottetowa and elsewhere in this, pro visit ‘to | demonstrative. vinee, left for house via'Helifaxithis:mensa- ing. At the Queen fhotel:: Wm C Murdook, | Type Valiey; MH Davidson and wit, | Edward Collins, H Cecllins, Pigot, J Campbell, B ict oston; CY Haltfax; A-E Vesser, ™ t GGorbam, Calais, Me. At the Hotel Devies A H Phelpk, England; William Terree, ‘Beston; W Honerwell, Huuter Kiver; P C Marphy. M —, Alberion; Wea Haley, Piston: J M 7 ’ ; H out_dworth H Renkine, New York; MJ Hi al rfex:. Mer .nd Mrs Wiiliam Prowse arrived W iRess | | that ¢ ; : ‘ | Party at “lokernian,” on Thursday after- After the seryice inthe churcha very | noon. Adwission 1@ cts. Proceeds for the fun€és ot the Ari. Room for 500 peo- ple, and fun enough to go round. eninilapieien Levee or THe Cross Proxic—Tomor- row is the day of pienic at Midgell. The train will leave Charrettetown at 915 Jocal time, retarn~ ing will leave at 6 o'clock. Midgell is a delightful place for a picnic, so be sure to atteud and enjoy yourself, Aat NowLeDGemenec .— Miss Macmillan, ackuow ledges with very great 7 leasure the receipt of $6@ from Mr. G.F. Beer to- wards the furnishing of a childrea’s ward inthe P. E f. Hogpital. The donation ie av. «exceeding generous one anu Mr Keer deserves the thanks ef allthe friends of the Hoepital. cakes (TxusuaL SaGacrrw.—The experience of the.» Rose ehildren, who wers, lost for four days in the Blue Mountains back of Kiagsion, Oat. is story of unusual saga-~ as well as devotion On the psartcfa girl kept her 6+morth old baby aleve all (that liaee, by keaning arag wet wrt water sod berry nice in ite meath. The joy of the parents in the recovery of the'r chilarea was wost They sbould be especially proud of such @ lithe girl and so sturdy aa ery child. The 8-yveer-old infant. —_——_ jerrortant.—It 16 important that drive rs of the Charlouetown Driviog Fark amd-teh September, should see with the sew Taece on tise Gib as ev have Gonmuriied ‘.ruleof the Natwoal Trotuing Association, , Montreal: Wim | last evening trom Uptoo, Mass, tonake up } ¢] their vresidence in Cherlottetewn. They ere the parents of Mesers L. EL B.C., aud W. B. Prowse, of ¢his city, and have been (iving in Massachusetis during the pasi ten-years, At the Clift House: Mrs Stewart. Ch’- town: Wors J Rose, do; Mrand Mre LB Miller, Harry Miller, Svdnev Miller, Arthur Alley, Mies Belle Wash, Mr.and MisJ A Farquharson, Mre Bartlett W K Bearisto, Charlottetown; Mr and Mrs W A Charchill, East Walpole, Mase; Miss Margaret Rodd, Mise Annie Rodd, Mr aad Mrs Geo T Abbott, Brackley Point; FL Jeaks, Parsboro, N S. ~~ —— sa ~ _ These Pired Kidneys viz: —**No ridet er driver should be aliowed to eaenpete ou «he grounds of metaber until heshall fe e ubtained license from : . a , on the Secretary of de National Trotting As~ sociation, Sack lwense must be applied for annually. Kaci applicant must give the fall uname and address of the appli- ‘cant, eitnessed by an officer of the Associ-~ EN, SN pee Mammen Dr Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pilis help tired | kidneys todo what they must doif to be a healthy man or woman. you Sc per vard. are * ’ A band ceneert is a place 2,000 yards of print cottons reduced to! . Grand value.x—W D Mac-# ation, or the postmaster at the piace 1 wherede resides, aad be accompanied by photographe of .applicant.” The two pod | whove rule must be complied with before a €river.can start hie horee. All informa-~ tion inthe matter wil] be given by the Secretavy of the Charlottetown Driving Park, C R Smaliwood. “his license will be giver free to ail applicants. eel G@ttawe Free Press: {t ie probable that Major Geseral Shafter may have had some v p vellow fever. reporter ofa ~ the “ most f being attacked by ibe if sure. thongbis.< But to be attacked by yellow journal ! Tnat unkindest cut of all.” Toronts Star: What is a baad concert ? where &@ music lover’s toes are trodden on, his ribs stove in and the drame of both ears put to sleep zay- by the dia of the audience. Se SS EL, BW WN I WS MY WS MY DD MSL WD MN ISAS ASS ee SS we oe RS ee I ee ES te eS vv For Boarding Houses =< — vepieut. size. IrHE DRUGGISTS. $ETTHETIARIIS NS ee © The Little Tanglefoot sticky fly paper is the cheapest and most con~ It is in small sheets and can be pat in each bedroom easily. Little Tanglefoot is put up in boxes containing 25 double sheets (50 sing'e sheets) and only costs 25 cents a box. It is exactly the sameas the larger sheets in every respect except the JOHNSON & JOHNSON Cs oe >> N TITS Le ee EY RO Wy, IS WKH ESV c the League of tie Crose | fiued $4 or 20 | | who intend driving at the autumn | © pper Queen St. ; { } } } Jolin McLeod & Co’y ———— = eon —_— VES Ges £49497 247546464645466084 8 60 Ladies Waterproofs At STANLEY HOSS 4F 2] 4F 642860405 24883488 BSOHKSBVSSS SVE FOHS LE OBOE 4E4E83 64 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. 0200686000 S068 <> 99660000 eearceoeeoes « 0206980086 The prices will tempt you; come and see the garments. STANLEY BROS. The Always Busy Store SIXTUS McLELLAN { Overlook the That we are headquarters for High Class Tailoring and Gent _ lemen’s Furnishing Goods. Yime and space will not aliow us to enumerate here what we can do for you. Besides it costs money, and we prefer sharing our profits with our customers. ; All summer goods at sweeping reductions. —— D. GORDON, GORDON & McLELLAN ‘ Men’s Stylish‘) u5s53 FASHion FAShion The NewColorings in Suitings ' The Latest Designs in Trouserings : fhd Newest Fabrics tor Prince Alberts and Morning Coats Tien the latest fashion plates, for then you wi NOW if our artists can produce the garment when ed just as represented. She bosses every bog nearly everybody. Weare up to-date with M% © productions in colorings and designs, and our art? produce the rest as represented on the fasbion plates, / Come and Select Your Spring Suit rr 4 TORISAAL ARTISTS,