BIG SALE New the order .of the day | Weelzs & Co Will sell during the dull summer sea» 200, beginning today Alisummer goods at big dis eournts, many lines at Hal Price, All Ladies’ Blach and Colored Capes 50 p.c. discount Allshop trimmed “and English impor- ved Hats and Bonnets at 60 p. 6. discount About (2700) two thousand seven hun~ ired yards of new Black Cashmere, the best value we have ever shown, recently 75e peryard. 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 bes! veiue. received, WoOrta ALSO We offer about 6 dozen New Fancy Sail re (balance ofthe got at Half Price). 30 dozer at 35 cents worth from 50c to S0c 1 lot we bave Gentlemen try us for Summer Washing Ties Outing Shirts White or Unlaundried Shirts (uff; Coliars Gloves ef Braces Summer Underwear We keep a large variety of new furnish- ings. W. A. Weeks & Co Wholesale & Retail, Ther'll ba a Hot Time Yet Hang up Your Hammeck What ? Haven't got one Can you live 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. your inspection. HASZARD & MOORE 2030203 PODBIOD TOE We ask 723223363248 Ose ee We h ive acer unt once, rendered you, your Please attend to it at R. KJOST. Stampers Corner. ee 0 3 é a ) 9 ( d ) 3 4 ’ 4 ’ f ’ 4 ’ ° , ’ 9 ' a ‘ a ‘ ’ 020242. 94%.89902 0D 02 OD O4O0406G02R2 O24 Maeeseenenensonse DIED. aged 6 yeara and 4 montes A precious son from ue is gone, Hie little clothes laid by, A mother’s hope a father’s joy In deatos cold arm doth hie. Go liule Johnie to thy home On yonder blissful shore, We wise thee here but soon we'll come Where thou has gone before. In Charlottetown, on Monday, July 18th, of dropsy of the beart, Jane, beloved wife of Matthew Murphy, inthe 4let year cf her age, Funeral at 8.45 Wedneeday morning In Boston, July 13th, at his Jate resi- dence, 61 East Concord St., Thomas Gaff. ney, aged 60 vears, A Taunton, Mass July 6th, Mrs Elizabeth Halsey, formerly of Charlottetown, eged 71 years, —- — - LOCAL NOTICES. Do you wants hammock cheap? If you da, see Geo Carter & Ce’s advt io this issue. Allsummer goods reduced in price to clear at the Bargain Co:ner.—W. D. Mc- Kay. 2000 yds of print cotten, bought low and se!ling at 6c per yard.—W D McKay. Boys bathing trunks, selling chesp at the Bargain Corner.—W D McKay. Straw bate, felt hate, crash hate, away down low in price.—W D McKay, i Conpexesap Mitk.—The Truro Condens« ed Milk and Canning Company, Limited, whose building and works were completely destroyed by fire in May last, have got their new premises completed, and work was reeemed last week. The building is L-shaped and covers a grouod space of some 13,000 feet. The main portion is two storeys high, the north-west aogle, where the condenser is situated, towering to three storeys. The floor space in the building contains an area of 15,148 feet with the addition of 3600 feet of floor space in the boiler room. The machinery, etc., placed ia position is all of the most modern make, ll have about the same capacity as that of the old building. suai Trovsie is a Cacren.—Collingwood, Got, has had a litth excitement, which ended in a dollar avd cos's and a fire, but until the congregation of a colored hureh Lad taken po--ession of the sacred edifice and barred out their pastor. The trouble began in a squabble between a clars-leader, Mr. E. W. Cooper, and the Rey. Mr. Brown. One night last week hoth the church and the parsonage were burned down, and suspicion bas it that the congregation has thus emphatically “fired” the Rev. Mr. Brown. and wi! pot li ae Two Furiacs sper ont Srrrit.—In the course of his opening remarks at the Saptist Young Peoples’ Union in Buftalo, N. Y., last week, President Chapman to chastice another nation in the cause of liberty and right. ssinasailipmeinia Richard Harding Davis, the author who is war correspondent for the Boston Her- ald, saysthat Captain Arthur Lee, R. A., was the only foreign military attache who advancei with the firing line in the batiles of July | ard 2 before Santiago. Al] the otner attaches but one remained at Gen- a ee i i OOD OD OQDBOSS Q@ OS OO OD OD]OS OF OSB ODO OGD@WOD OD } eral Shafter’s headquarters, three miles in the rear. The other mendid not get within seven miles of the scene of action. But Captain Lee went with the 12th regi- ment upthe hill when they charged the fort of KiCaney, While maintaining bis position a8 @ noncombatant, he rendered timely aid to the wounded under an inces- saut fire. He ia at present the only at- tache living io the rifle pite, because they eccupy the only ground from which the two armies may be seen. Capt Lee is professor of military history and topogra- phy, surveying reconnaisance, strategy and tactics at the Canacian Royal Military College, Kingston. —_ a OS OD OD OD OV 0D 2 om NER We wish to remind you that an early eettlement of your July accounts will be ap< preciated very mrvch as we are in need of the money. We will be pleased to re- ceive the amount and give you @ receipt for same to- day. PERKINS & G0, Sunnyside, ene \ —r _ Pecoas DH]o]9S0O9H OOOO OS OO O60 4S495 7 DoD @ OV OD 9B 923 OVO On the 18 inst, John J Hughes, dearly beloved son of James A. and AliceHughes, grounds of Charlottetown Amatuer Athle~ THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JULY 19 1893 PERSONAL. Judge McLeod, of Summerside, is in town. Mr. W.C. Harrie, jr, A. R.C.A., left this morning for Windsor, N. 8. Mr RN Taylor was a passenger by the Halifax trom Boston this morning. Rev. Robert Grierson and Mies Lena Venot were married at Halifax on Satur day afternoon. Mr. Spurgeoa Scantlebury ie home on a visit. Hecrossed from Pictou on the Princess yesterday, Mr. Robert Red, of Cooke's drug store, Moncton, is on a tioliday trip through thie province, > » . ° Rev. W. E. Johnson and family left Harcourt yesterday for P. K.J.,0n a holi- day trip.— Moncton Trauscri, . Mr. W. L Warng, Do nin‘on Inspector of boilers and engines, is bere on official usiness, He ia registered at the Queen Hotel. Mr, aud Mrs. I J. Vail arrived today, and are the guests of Mr parents, the Hon. Mr. Vail, U. and Mrs, Vail. Mr. P B Holman, arrived home on Sat- urday morning after atwo weeks cruise around Caps Becn and the Rras D’Or lakes in the yacnt Learing.—St. John Telegraph. here Vail’s S. Consul, President Hannington, of tue Rome and Watertown Railway, New York, is ona trip over the [.C. R.in his private car. | He will visitP.E. Island before reiurn- | ing.-—Moncton Timea. Mr and Mrs W H Newsome, of Toronto, | arrived here last night. Mr. Newsome re~ turns home on the last of the week or the | first of next. Mrs, Newsome will remain | several weeke. Adjutant Gideon Miller, of the Salva- | tion Army, who has been stationed a | North Sydney, was a passenger by the Ss | Halifax this morning. He will meeting at the Salvation to-night. Mr JS Currie, ofthe Currie Business | Cuiversity, St. John, accompanied by Mrs Currie end two children, crossed to Sum-~ merside last evering on a holiday trip which they will spend with friends in Summerside and Charlottetown. Mr Cecil ‘I’ Bagnall, formerly of Char. lottetewn, was one of the Massachusetts Press Association party which visited Nova Scotia recently. Mr. Bagnall has written up the trip In@ most interesting manner for his paper, the Turner’s Falls lead at Hall | Army Reporter, published at Turner’s Falla, Mass. It is reported that Mr. Geo. A. Gane. of New York, bas purchased the hand- some dwelling honse of Mr. J. §. on Dundas E-planade, and will his residence in aniamn. Loe Beacl é At the Queen Hotel: W J Copp, Hamilton, Ont; Geo Forbes, Vernon River; F W Kaye, St John; FA Allison, adi W {, St Jobn: E G Poole, Bostor; A D Howlett, do; Mrs C L Flem- | Morris, take up Charlottetown in the Mr. and Mrs. Gane are spends» summer mouths at Brackley ipbg Waring, said: lo-day we meet under two flage,| ing, New York; MissC@M Flemmir g. dc; } hunt with one spirit. (Applanse). ‘Ihe iJ E FF Normao, New Haven, Conn; Miss Union J ack is drooping to day because Georgine Norman, do; Rev M Campbell, ' God has lately called home one of } Orwell, ‘ng! *s any Willis ) England’s many heroes, illiam Ewart Madame Bosse, wifeof Judce Bo pos i i } oOsse, Wit ) dace sOosKe Glads.one. ‘There is sorrow also beneat , 4 rlade. é . ; “to fand her daughter, were driving from our flag becau-re we have been called upoao KSamcuraska to River du Loup on the L5:hinst. On the top of the old post office hitl a piece of the harness gave way. The horses ran down the hill, where the car- riage strack a telephone pole and upset in theditch. Mrs. Bosse waa picked up unconscious and taken into Mr. Lapointe’s howre, where she died half an jour jater, after recovering consciowsness for a few minutes, At the Hotel Davies: C M McKerecher, W © McIntosh, Montreal: G W Mingay, Detront; S Schenez, New York; Hon'H Kinnard, Mrs N R Pugsjey, Miss Kinpara, Louis Ross, Newark, N J: t H Rice, E F Riee, Worcester, Mas-; J Gillis Keatar, Montreal}; @ Hall, Tracadie; H H Harvey St John; E F Bisco and wife, Maine;T Bisco. do; B F Watters, Detroit; D F Marphy, Flint, Mich; Mrs J D McDonald, Springhill; Wm E Browne, Boston; CS Johnson, do; John McDonald and wite, do; J D Greely, do; J M Collingwood, Phila; J A Coiling- wood, do; D Lally, Boston; G M Parker, Pitsfield, F W Marston, Moreli,C H Mc- Callright, New York; ,L E Macdonald, Springhill, Beware or Aveust lltu.—Mr. Waddell has secured the contract for lignting t'e tic Association, and work will be started at once. On the night of August llth the Association purpose presenting the first Electric Sports ever held in this Prevince, No pains will be spared to make this the most pleasing entertainment ever beid in | Charlottetown. Remember August llth. | _———_——- t Drowxep.—The Caronicle reports that - William Johnson, whose parents reside in! Charlottetown, was drowned near Stevens j Island, Halifax, a few days ago. Local and Other Items, Go To the tea party at West River on Wednesday next. Steamer leaves Hrince Street wharf at one o’clock. Doe Taxes.— Several summonses have been issued against persons who heve not paid their dog tax And the end is not yet. os _ at Card'gan wharf at one o’clock. ; | erleft ou returu abvut tive o'clock. ' Rimeusk: to Moville was made to the good Br sure you attend the great big picnic tomorrow. Special traio leaves at 9.30 sharp. Return fare only 15e, _—— St. Taomas’ Tea Panty at Long Creek, | West River, takes place on Wednesday next. The Elfio will leave Prince Street ecneiliagie L. O. A.—Regular meeting of Boyne Lodge tonight at 8o’clock, A full attends ance urgently requested as business of im - imper ane? will te consi ered, ‘incitqenalil Tue Nexr Arrraction.—The Ainsworth Company which opens at the Opera House on Friday evening, comes highly recom- mended. They should draw good houses. Preasant Trip.—A pleasant trip up West River to-morrow atternoon to the Church Tea at Long Creek. Steamer leaves Ferry Wharf at l o’clock, return~ ing at seveu. Fare only 15 cents. allen Sons or Excranp.—The Sons of Eng- land will hold their annual picnic at Cra- paud on the l5th of August next. In connection with the picaic there will bean excursion from Charlottetown in the Jac- ques Cartier. Further particulars will be given later, [s.anpD Los-rers.—Ten thousand and fifty cases of lobsters sbipped by Meesrs. J.H. Myrick & Co., for Havre, France, were on board the ill fated steamship La Bourgogne. Itis pleasing to learn, how~ ever, that Messrs. Myrick & Co. are fully insured, having $12,100 with F W Hynd- man’s Office. Anotuen Excursion. — The steamer Jacques Cartier brought an excursion party numbering about 150 from Cape Termeutive to Summerside yesterday. The excursion was under the auspices of the Foresters, ot Sackville, and was most enjoyable im every particuiar. The steam- Lievor ResvuLarion Act.—A summons charging an intractivo of the Liquor Reg- ulation Act was yesterday on George Offer, Sydney Street. The cuarge iS that Offer is seiling in a room uct fitted rerved BOOS 224224 2424246466 4242440686 886 VeSEsFBese 8479725464648 8 688 Oo Great — Shirt Waist Sale at Stanley Bros 2066 G22 24642 £2084 £22646 25.0686 04486 SOn4 Gees OO 220828 4 EO O2B O98 O8 OG 64%F At 60c Hach SOOO OTOH SEHESSHE OOOH SOS* SHA SEVSSEGE GECEH/ECOSOETE “800 At Toe Each All Shirt Waists from $1.00 to $1,20. STANLEY BROS. The Always Busy Store A grand assortment of ladies’ Shirt Waists—new perfect fitting goods—all sizes, regular 85c and 9de, now 60c each. as the stuinte requires. The summons 1s | returnable ov Muuday next. A number of witnesses are being suppcenacd tu give evidence in the case. iiclcania A Goop Run Home.—The Beaver line R. M.S. Gaiha, Capt. Stewart has made a epleadid rup bome. She left Rimouski With the mailsat8.30a.m. on July 7th and discharged them at Moville at midoight on July 14ca, reaching Liverpoo, the to!lowing atternoon at 4 o'clock. The passage from time ot seven days tea hours.—Moutreal Gaxetle. signal Tomorrow is the day of the great big picvic at Cardigan. Dinner and tea tadles will be provide for vistiors. Sportsmen should bring their fi-hbing rods. Games and auiusemenis of ail kiuds will be pro- vided. Le who wou'd like to spend @ pieasant day in the country miss this opportunity. Special train leaves the sta tion at 9.30 local ume. Return tare only 45c. ,0be2 -~ Bo-ron.—The steamer Halifax, arrived fram Boston this morving about six o'clock. Her inward passengers were: Mrs EJ Lappen, Miss Derrickson, Mrs Fie muming, Miss do, JA Daniels and wife, A!pbonzo Martineau, H-L Large, Mrs Katteubury, Miss M Witster, & N Tayior, Mus K McLeod Mra R Gallagher, Miss JS McLeod, Mary do, | J Vail and wite, EK G Bole, D Lally, Wm From Captaiu Bilis, D. GORDON, Hi Brown, C S Jonv-on,Miss C M Corbett, Miss M Corbett, Mr Collins, J B Greeley, Bavld McPhee, A D Howlett, A C McDor= | ald, Thos G Norman, Miss Norman, Mr E Hickey, Matthew Murphy, A P Mce- Carron, Mrs Cobb, Mra H M Balden, W E Clarke, Miss Nellie Reddy, Miss M Els- worth, Miss M E Hendsbee, Miss GM Hickey, Miss N A Callaghan, Miss R Cos- grove, Mrs A Rowe, Mrs G U Lord, Miss G Hoar, Miss M McDonald, Miss M J Mc- Donald, Miss J Flanders, MrsC Beamen Miss M F McDonald, Miss Bessie Russ, Miss Ida Hoar, Miss Kate McKivroa, Mies Mary Birt, Annie B Colony, Miss Cora MoPhee, W D Stewart, Mies Marion Murphy, Mrs Etta Myraham. Fron, Hal- ifax, Mr Collingwood and son, Mr Burke. The Halifax lett on return this afternoon atthe asual hour. Her outward paseengera included Mrs Blumanthell, M Burs, F R Rice, E F Rice, J F Stewart, Master Roy Stewart, Mi:s Metherall, A Mclsaac, J Egan, C McFadyen, M McFadven, Mrs Mc-~ Fadyen, M McRae and 'T A Cossman. ae DP Oe Ge 7575 ewe 75 ee ee size. ¢ several parte of the room. 3 i fHE DRUGGISTS. I MRTIGKIIKII single sheets) and retails at 25¢ a box. SERB MIS DNS WWMM WBMNDW® MUG BD ~ NANA YS Se US 7S SS 78 I eS GE is te % “a ae “AN se, T e a 1 ns aZ ais We have sticky tly paper in small sheets about one third the regular ae They are very convenient when you wieh to have the paper in Littie tanglefoot is pat up in boxes containing 25 double sheets (50 ‘ B Poison Pads, Insect Powder, ete., etc., we always keep in stock. JOHNSON & JOHNSON o % Ve AB Ne NE > ee elefoot | ? AVA “> BO NY OS ES RO NESS eke eK = ei SIXTUS McLELLAN { OVatOK Ue at That we are headquarters for High Class Tailoring and Gent- lemen’s Furnishing Goods. Yime and space will not allow 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. GORDON & McLELLAN Upper Queen St. Men’s Stylish Outftts ©5069 69 0 oe 9586859999 90959 A SILK BLOUSE FOR 25 Cents -if faded or soiled can be easily made to look as good as new and the latest shade by using Maypole Soap. A perfect Home Dye, made-in England, dyes Silk, Cotton, or Wool, bright, brilliant, fast colors. Progressive Dealers sell it. cian Canadian Depot: 8 Pizce Royale, Montreal. ¢ e ¢ € ¢ ( Spade aaa ae ded —_ Den’t Take Any Chances When You Buy a Watch Buy of a reliable dealer and jet him take the chances. [¢ is the only safe way. A wa'‘ch is too important a purcheae to be made without care and deliberation. Instead of idle promises, we give a safe guarantee. A great many critical buyers have purchased their watches from us. Why rot you? Our watches are carefully selected and tested before offering them for sale. You cannot afford to buy without first oe WwW. W. WELLNER, Jeweler A.7631 seeing,our etock. oa 4 ae ancneneetnererree saaieten oS eae a Te rg a So Sl oe oa re Ree z Ce ee ee ae INSREnRE uate =e aaaienel a iene aS A RE RT RI TR TI TNR AER AA ee en # po. A ji os se * ae: ee Srp gE LG EEO, Geet