BLOUSES. HALF PRICE BLOUSES H A L. F F All This Week Monday Till Saturday We offer Ladice’ Blouses in our stock. 29e¢ blouse 19e MATRIMONIAL The Spokesman Review, of Spokane, pressive ceremory was performed on Tuve~ day morning, the 7th mat, by Kev, G William Giboney, pacior of the First Presbyterian churca, by which Mise Blizabeth Potrer, was anited in marriage to Martin McLean of the Traders’ Na» tional Bank. The bridesmaid wae Mies Olive Gilbert aud the groom’s brother, Charles McLean, acted best-man. Only the relatives and a few intima‘e friends were pr: sent. Immediately sf-er the wed- ding breakfast was served, Mr. and Mr-, McLean left for Mr McLean’s former hone Prince Edward Island, Canada, and other eastern cities. They will returo abont the middle of July and make Spokane their future home.” Mr and Mra Martio McLean are expected ‘to arrive here in the course of a day or ltwo. They will ve guests, while here, of the:r father and mother, Mr. and Mre. William McLean of thi# city, We offer the hearty congratulations of Toe Examiner, ' } | S6ce do 29¢e a> 77sec do 39¢ 116 do Ss5e and every blouse in Our store up to 2.40 for 1 20 NEW LACE CURTAINS We have just opened a second ship- ment for this season, aad are now show- | ng Rare Values Rich and New Effects in Nettingham Lace curtains. | Also a splendid of Lace Curtainings by the yard. WEEKS. Riack Dress Goods selection Department anasa cut prom nent aa showing the best selection of writish, French aod German high clees Black Dres fabrics, compis- w all the newe st makes and weaves, In Birck Cashmeres we etand first. Our iine of Cashmeres at SOC equals mot cashmere elsewhere at TO to 75e. It is French, the Best Dye. very wide width, goed heavy weight, rich silky finish. Drop in and Icok over our stock. will be pleased to show you our goods, W. A. Weeks & Go Wholesaie & Retail, —— We Le LISLE PSE SASS Ae cos C. C. c. Bicycle and Athletic Sports On 0.4.4.4. Grounds 7 Dominion Day. SPP EE SE REY SINE PRS fa List of Evente. fs Mile Novice- ‘=F . = ‘. a cK _— ie ae et -J Mile [boys under 16] Mile [bandica, | Mile [hanc ica] l Mile [2.50 class] Mile | handicap] FAIS , Mile [noys under 14] oF, 2 WE og. Mile (Lap Rucr] £s 9. ° Mile [team race | fe «+10. 5 Mile (bandicar-| ~w tie Mile Special! { Ma-sey- 7 7s" Harris] wp = 12. J00 yde dash [handica EP 13. 22 vde da 3 fhantaeee is ° Oo. 26 +08 Garb [hanak ap) ~~ 14. } Mile run [hacdivap) 1 “ 15 ; Mile run fhaud ap] Ss » 16. High jamp. $ , SF “ee For prizes see p ysters, S i » McLéOD 2reside . oe Ss G.O. McLdOD, Pre nt “SF * W. L. HARVIE, Children’s Carden T 2 a) | HASZARD & MOORE | Rev, Mer. McDonald, P. P.. and the Teacners ArsociaTION—At a meeting of the Executive of the Provincial Teacher.’ Association held in Ch’town on the Lith iost, arrangementa were com- pleted for the holding of the Teacher’s Convention on the 6h and 7th of Oct. next. Tn reference tothe change recently nade in the Public Schoole’ Act the fol- lowing resolution was unaminously adopt— ed: tesolved— That in repealing the sup- | plementary clause and thus withdrawing ; the strong inducement which that clause has h-l¢ outto school districts to vote supplements to their teachers, the Legis-~ Inture has destroyed a very important principle of the Public Suhool’s Act and has eo mutilated that act as to seriously impair ite efficiency; and farther, that in striking « ff so large an amount from the already exceptionally smal] salaries of the teachers, not only without makinag any ruvision whereby the deficiency may be made good, butin such a manner as to insure astill further reduction On the part of the schoo! districts, the Legislature has ret only shirked its responsibility and done the teachers an injustice, but has inflicted a lasting injiry upon the educa- tional interests of Luis province. BORN. Ac Providence R. 1, to Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McLeod, a& 8on. Mr. and Mre. Me- Leod are natives of Caledonia, P. BE, I<land. ee ——— DIED. This morniog. at Ardgowao, William Dodd, E-+q , in the 83rd veer of his age. [Funeral tomorrow, (¢riaay) at 4 p. m., to People’s Cemetary. In this city,on June !5th, John Mc~ Kenna, in the 85th year of his «ge. [Funeral will leave his late residence» Sidney Street west, at 845, Fridav moro~ ing, for St. Dunstaa’s Cathedral.) At Brookfield, on the 14th inst, Mr- McSween, relict of the late Murdock McSween., or Caldweil Roal, aged 90 years. — At Bonshaw on the 14h inet, Agnes Bovee, wife of the late James Boyce, Evq, aged 92. At 16 Endicott Court, Boston, Mass, on June 13, Mary, beloved. wifeof William Morrison, aged 42 years. At St. Catherine’s, Lot 45, inst., aftera few days’ illness, Michsel Meclonie, inthe 39th yearof his age. Deceased was of a genial disposition, ard will be long remembered by his many friends. Much sympathy is felt for hs widow and relatives ia their ead bereave- ment. May he rest in peace. At Pisquid on the 13th inest., Marv, relict of the Jate Donald Gillis, in the 86th on the 4th year of her age, leaving seven sone and three daughtere to mourn tbeir loss. Deceased wax the mo her ot Rew. R. J. Gillie, of St. Peters, and Conductor Angus Gillis and P. P. Gillis, ot Charlottetown. The funeral took Wednesday morning,and was very largely attended. A sulemn Requiem Mass was celebrated io the parish Church at Sc. Andriw’s, the celebrant being Rev. R. J. Gillis, son ot the deceased arsisted by Rev. A. MeAulay, as deacon, A. P. McLellan as subdeacon, and very Rev. Mgr Gillis, as Master of Ceremonies. The funeral service was performed and the absolution given by choir was reinforced by Rev. A. J MeDonala, of Fort Augustos, Rev. De. McMillan of Cardigan sod Kev. J.J. McDonald of Kiokora. The interment toox place in the cemetery adjoining. May her restin peace. place on suu! The Royal is the highest grade baking powder known. Actual tests show it goes one- third further thas any other brand, ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. Washington, reports thats quiet but im~ eS ee es ee PERSONAL. Rev, Dr. Walker, of Rollo Bay, is in town. Dr. Macneil], of Stanley, wae in the city yeaterday. Mr. W. S. Ferguson, M. A., of Cornell University, returned home last night. Lady Davies and Miss Gertrude Davies are expected to arrive from Ottawa this evening. Senator Prowse, of. Murray Harbor, is in the city. Davies. Dr McLeilan hae been re-appointed a member ot the Summerside School Board tor three years. Miss M. H. Chisholm has from an extended visit tothe principal cities of the United States. horseman who bas visited Chariottetowp on several Occasions, was attacked by par- alysis a few days ago. We report, with very great pleasure, the fact that Mr Geoffrey Bayfield hae parsed, with honors, his M. D., C. M. examination at McGi)] University. At the Queen :'J Gordon, McKay, Brad- albane; Mies S A Stewart, Boston; Miss Mary Stewart, do; E Wagstatf, Hulifax; Nel-on Webster, Lowell, Mase; E Boswell, Victoria. In cne dav last week, Goverr.or Bradley of Kentucky, received 500 letters, the writers of which all wanted to be generals, colonels, captains or lieutenants in the regiments now being formed, Mr. S. J. Sturgis, who retarned to Moncton yesterday from P. E. Island, says the Island province is Jooking fine just now, andthe indications are that there will be immense crops this fall— Moncton Times. Rev. J. W. Wadman, of Prince Edward Island, who recently returoed from nine years’ mivsionary service in Japan, with his wife and five daughters, are guests of Dr. and Mrs, Harrison, at the university, Fredericton. At the Hotel Davies: Mrs J A Matheson Campbelon; Lyman W Cox, St John; A E McKay, Toronto; Robt Hersh, Mostrea!; | Chas Greeza, Toronto; FJ Hard, Boston; A Hi Selling, New York, J Langton, Mont real; Major Wright, Bedeque; EG Higginson, Moutreal. The many friends of Rev Neil McKay, D. D., will bear with regret that he died euddenly of heart disease at Chatham, N B, vesterday. Dr McKay was for several years pistor of the Presbyterian Church at Summerside. He was born at Earltown, N S, on the llth April, 1829. Robert Sinclair Cecil, a resident of the l<le of Man, who is now io London, is pre~ paring to enter a clain for the Marquisate of Salisbury. Karl of Salisbury, who in 1608 married a danghter of the Earl of Suffolk, was previously married to Margaret Sinclair, from whom the claimant alleges descent. Ex~premier Peters stated to a Winnipeg Free Pre-s representative last week that he looked forward to British Columbia heing the wealthiest province in the Dominion, It was making greater pro gress in its development than avy other province, with the possible exception of Manitoba. There was every chance of obtaining goed returns for and monev; and for this had removed from coast, invested labor reason he SUPREME COURT. Summeraipe, June 135. The Supreme Court closed its session at Summerside yesterday, and Chef Jus- tice Sullivan, Attorney~General Macdonald aod the other turned to the city last evening. The Chief Justice sentenced the inala as follows: Harry Richards.—Indictmect for house- breaking and larceny. Three years iu Dorchester Penitentiary. James Morrell —Indictment six years in p<«nilentiary. James Colliat. --Same charge. years in penitentiary. Jobn Gallant.—Indictment for attempt | at rape and indecent assault. Prisoner | pleade i guilty to an indecent assanlt. Two | years in the penitentiary with a whipping. erim- for arson, Six { Wewish once more to remind you of the grand sacred concert this evening in the Methodist brick church. Thirty picked voices sing the choruses; the best local talent appear as soloists, and Misa Jean Bruce, of Moneton, as violinist. Prof. Earle presides at the organ. —_ “Biggest thing thatever happened”— | Crescents’ sports on July Let. silanes Scrofula, hip disease, salt rheum, , dyspepsia and: otber diseases due to im | pure blogpd are cured by Hood’s Sarsa- | parilla. Good, undressed kid gloves, 4 pear buttons, 59¢c — Moore & McLeod. He is registered at the Hote! ! ° returned Mr. Ferdinand Thibodeau, a Moncton | Samuel Prewse, Murray Harbor; | ’ ° He alleges that the second ' the east to the Pacific | lawyers in attendance re-~ | NST ‘Local and. Other Hem | Fre Batirax.—The steamer City of | Ghent will be dae about six o’%tlock this evening. —* -—- Tue Cirizexs’ Bane has been engaged for the Crescents’ sports on Dominion Day. For Dau.t ~No 1 Co.,C. A. will meet for drill «t balf~past eeven o’clock this evening, in uaiform, ARRESTED.—Two drunks were gathered | ia by the police this foreneon. They will | appear before His Honor tomorrew. | | | Mr. W. K. Roczrs, of Summerside, has kindly consented to be ove of of the judges at the Crescents’ sports ou Dominion Day. | New Scuooner.—A new schooner cf 100 | tons, to cost about $3000, is being built by Hon. Peter McNutt at Grand River. It is already in frame and being sneathed in- cide. Mr Harry Ellis is the builder. Company will open their engagemeut at the Opera House during the week of the 27th iast. The Harkine Company wil] open oo the 12ib July. } { | TuratricAL —The Miles Ideal Stock | | their barns and outbuildings were destroy~ | ed by fire at Edmundston, N. B.,on Mon- dav afternoon. It is thought that the fire was caused by some children playing with matches in a barn. i | Bap Fire —Ten dwelling houses with Goop Mitk Caxs.—The J. D. Bell Manufecturiog Co., of Montague, advertise 250 fifteen to twenty galion cans for eale, made of the best material. All who desire to have good cans should address Mr. Bell. dy wk. Sr. Duneran’s Cotiece.— The com- mencemenct exercises of St. Dunstan’s | College will be held in the College Hall, on Monday, 20th inst., at three o’clock. The address to the graduates will be delivered by Rev. F. X. Gallant, ef Bloomfieid. Mr. P. F. Doyle will be valedictorian. Friends of the institution are invited to attend. Conrractors.—R2ad the advt. calling for tenders for the erection of a new stone Church at Kinkora. The specification and plans may be seen at the office of W. C. Harris, Erq., Architect, at the Bishop’s Palace,Charlottetown,from the 11th to the 54th inat., and at the parochial residence, Kiukora after that date.July 4th is the last day for receiving tenders. Rep Hovse Dainyise Company.—At the annual meriing of tue Red House Dairying Company, veld on the 14th June, the directors «nd ‘fliers were duly elected. ‘ue Comp vy appeare by the report subswitted at this meeting to be in good standing. They have heer. making butter all winter, and will commence to make cheese on the 20ib Ju: They also have one of the best cheese im .K + - on the l-iand. Mr J Howlett was r+ -a; ;oont- ed .resident and also salesman f+ ce Company. Parties wishing to purchase cheese w.J! kindly send all offers for the gam+tobim. Address: J Howlett, Annau- dal+, Lot 56. Sap Drewnine Accipeny.— Yesterday, while Mr. Jobn Jeffrey, of Georgetown, wa~ returuinyg from the fishing grounds, in com, apy with his two eons, Edward and | Robert, a squall came up aod their boat | was «nok in Sturgeon Bay. Edward was a good swimmer aud succeeded in getting his brother to the spar which remained above water. Then turning about to save his father Edward was horrified to see his apparently lifeless body some distance away fi-ating face downwards. A few minutes later it disappeared from ~ ght. Edward then made his way tack « tne spar wh-re his brother was, and ther: the }tworemnined until they were rescued hy Mr. Richard Thornton, of Sturgeon, au hour avd a half later. Mr. Jetivey’s budy has been recov-red He was 66 years of age, and a native of Portsmouth, England. A wife and three sons are left to mourn. s cictimeats Fine Exrinivisnixnc Test.—Says the llalifax Recorder: ‘ Fuily 1000 people were present lustevening ai a@ quarter to 3,0n the Market Square, to witness a highly successful te- of the Se «pel Fire txtingnisher, under very untavorable circumstances, a. heavy North East wind was blowing against the stream of the extinguisher. A building 10x12, and other Sit high, was er-cted in the Market Square, [twas built of dry pine and filled with inflammable material, then saturated with coal oil. The fire was started at 7.45, and in less than 10 seconds it was under control, and completely out in 25 seconde, a single 3 gallon Sempel being used. It was the opinion of al! present that it was the best exhibition of such atest ever given in Halifax.” Mr, | Geo. J. Rogers, sole agent for P E Island, | will give an exhibition on the Market | Square thie evening at 9 v’clock, uoder the superin‘endeuce of Mr. Large, chief of the fire department. Tbe exhibition will } be well worth seeing. Ye Johuson 5 Bak > > i. It’s scale still continues sold at TRUER DE ; =e => % is ae THE DRUGGISTS. SIE is still the vest Baking Powder sold in the city. 25 Cents Per Pound JOHNSON ‘&: JOHNSON SLES SRI SS SS | Se SS SN DS SES SYS BS ILS MBM DDH MEN WU ewe BPG APF Oe TEU SS BED OOS TEU SS FG WW s% ; s% ro — = cD st S30 ae = => es 77> to increase, and it is still Teas ~=~a> =>: = sas - ae ee Extra— _— Walues Lalies Surt Wal 39¢c, 55¢e, 85 and $1.00 Each Andn sain se A good assortment of Light and Dark Prints, 3 e collars and cuffs attached, all sizes, 34, 36, 38 and 40 inch. Pink, Blue and Grey Stripes and Brown Cc Checks, collars and cuffs attached, sizes 52, 34 A grand assortment atthis price, Navy grounds with white; light fancies and light plaids and 36 inch. 8 o C all gocd cclors, a:.d siz2s 32, 34, 36, 38, 49 and 42 inch. all with detachable collars; some white and some color of the Waists. Muslins Organdies, etc, in light and dark ST , colors, black, black and white, detachable collars and cuffs, all sizes. 32, 34, 36, 38. 40 and 42 inch. Includes a grand assortment of Prints, OPO 0 Sve vv OOOO 2000 STANLEY BROS. The Always Busy Store. D. CORDON. SIXTUS McLELLAN The Well-dressed Man He isa representative of hundreds who have been so fortunate as to have their suits, overcoats, etc., made by us. Tbe clothes don’t make the man, but they go a long way towards doing #o,and they open most doors when they’re good to admit a man into good society. We are Bound to Give Satisfaction We do not want any customer to keep asuit they are not perfectly satisfied with, but would rather that they return them, make another selection if they like, or get their money back, We are giving special discounts on al] summer ties and shirts. GORDON & McLELLAN Upper Queen St, Mens Stylish Outfitters We have just opened anothei lot of Men’s* and Boys Clothing in the newest makes and neatest patterns we have yet shown: Also, 25 suits Men’s blue Tyke Serges, selling at lowest prices, J.B. Macdonald & Co The Best Place to Buy Your Clothing and Boots Wal Mens... is so interesting to everybody that we must make our advertss ement attractive in order to get your attention. Out of consideration for your feet as well as for your pocket, iurn your stepsthis way and save money. 7 Spring Shoe the latest styles and newest designs. Look at %the prices. Ladis shoes from 77 cents up. Mens shoes $1 up, Misses’, Youths and childrens at rock-bettom prices. Ifthey disappoint your expecta- tions or your feet, you cai come and blow us up and get your money Weeks & Warren ane aware. <pete