BIG | SALE New the order of the day Weelks & Co Will sell during the dul! summer eea- son, beginning today Allsummer goods at big dis counts, many lines at Hal Price, All Ladies’ Black and Colored Capes 50 p.c discount All shop trimmed “snd English impor- ted Hats and Bonnets at fl p. ¢. discount About (2700) two thousand sevea hun~ ired yards of new Black Cashmere, the best value we have ever shown, recently received, worth 75c peryard. We are having a big sale of this special cashmere in two shades—Jet Black or Blue Black, . 5Oc yard For fancy Black Goods we show a large variety of rich effects, and very best ve lue. ALSO We offer about 6 dozen New Fancy Sai! ors (balance ofthe 30 dozen lot we have got at Half Prive). at 35 cents worth from 50c to S0c Gentlemen try us for Summer Washing Ties Outing Shirts White or Untanudried Shicts Cuffs Collars Gloves or Braces Summer Underwear We keep a large variety of new fernish- ings. W. A. Weeks & Co Wholesale & Retail, Ther'll be 2 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. ~-HASTARD & MODE We ask 0000 0000 > 0000 0000 OO ~ MONEY TO LOAN. On Farm P ‘operty aleo on Real Estate within the limits of the city in sums of from two to five buadred doil'ars at a reduction on current ; rates of interest. J. H. Reddin, Solicitor Block. DOBELL LINE a. Mont re al, Pe further information as to F, PERKINS & G0,, Telg or passag ‘ i ey RAT ENBURY, Sunnyside, : $ : Cameron ; COHE POSS SHOE © 90008000 1080 Peewee DS WW OD l’D DV ISV SHV 9G OVSVeoe wow POLINO is due here from Tuesday, 26th and sails for St. John’s Nfld via Sydney, and North Sydney carrying live stock on deck and produce under deck at low THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JULY 26 1898, THE ELLIOTT AT BOSTON. Steamer and Cargo Damaged by Fire ---Starvation at Mayaguez. (Boston Globe.) At late hour on Thursday evening the British steamer Elliott, Capt. Nelson, trom Porto Rice, with a cargo of sugar, steamed up the harbor aad dropped auchoz in the stream. She probably brought the last eargo from the island which wil! be re- ceived from there until Porto Rico is ip the hands of the Americane, Tne Elliott carried a cargo of salt fish and food stuffs from Halifax, N. 8., to Mayaguez, P. R., and on the outward passage fire was discovered in the bunkers, and before it vould be extinguished « con— siderable portion of the cargo had been destroyed. The cargo was landed, and the steamer then proceeded to Ponce, where she loaded suger tor this port. The island was in a state of suppressed excitemont when the Elliott lef there, and the inhabitants were daily expecting the arrival of the U.S. forces. Apparently the sympathies of the natives are eutirely with the United States, and it would not be sur- prising if they joined forces with our artay and attacked the Spaniards, With the possible exception of San Juan, most of the ! harbors are unfortified, and these towns are not expected to put up @ very vigorous resistance. Capt Nelson states the condition of the natives of theis'and ie wretched in the extreme, and that men women and child~ ren arestarving. At Mayaguez this was particularly noticeable, and as the captain made his way to fhecustom house to enter his vessel he was besieged by tully 100 etarving people, asking alms to. buy food to stay the awful pangs of hanger. The same scenes were constantiy enacted as the British consal bad done much to alle- viate the eufferings of the poor people. For this reason particularly Capt Nelson thinks the inhabitants of the island will be glad to see the Americans in possession. The E'jiott left Ponce on July 13th, and that same afternoon, while passing through Mona passaye, a warship with two fanoels | was cighted heading to the eastward. She was woo far away to discover her nation- | ality, but she was believed to bean Amer-| ican ship. [t appears that the Elliott only escaped | destruction oa her outward passage by a narrow margin. Early onthe morning of June 26th, wheu about 500 miles from Porto Rico, fire was discovered in the coal buokers, which are sitwated well aft. The fire had evidently been smoi- dering for davs and had eates its way along the «woodwork, consuming some of the beams and burning much ef the cargo. The crew fought the Aames fer nearly 1 2 hours before they were gotter under con- trol. Twohundred bags of flour were thrown overboard in order to reach the flames, aod nearly ali of the remaiuder of the cargo was either ruined er badly dam - aged, The Elliott is a weoden veesel, and it was feared that the fire would eatthrough the sides, which would mean the total des truction of the steamer. Fortunately th tons of water poured in through the batches had the effect of extinguishing the flames, but not until part of the deck had been consumed and the fier part of the ship-seriously damaged. A survey held after the Elliot reached Mayaguez found that tbe hull was souod enough for her to proceed to Ponce for her cargo, but repairs will have to be } made on the vessel bere. Her cargo was ordered sold for the benefitof all coa- cerned. Se Lews Parry ar Inxeeaan.—All wish- ing to spend a pleasant afternoon on the shore should arrange to attend the Lawa Party at Inkerasan. Refreshments ie- cluding ice cream and strawberries on sale during the afternoon and evenivg. Don’t forget the date, Thursday, the 28h. Car riages will leave Johnson £& Johnson’s up towe store at 3 38, p m. siiailiapes A Larce Ece.—T here is on exhibition at the Weldon House, Shediac, a specimea of hen fruit which for size 1s hard to beat. It measures 64 by 8 inches and weighs a quarter of a pound. This large egg was laid bv one of the fock of Brahmas, which were introduced into this province by Mr. S. J. Sturgis, of Greene Corner, Maine.— Moncton Times. imviiaiaiidds See our gents coloured launderied shirts for 50c alwavs wort. 84c; fannelette shirts for 20c each. J B Macdonald & Co. OD OS OD OOD BD ODL BWOVSOD NUE We wish to remind you that an early eettlement of your July accounts will be aps preciated very mvch as we are in need of the money, We will be pleased to re- ceive the amount and give you a receipt for sume to- day. USDA = © Y . ¢ ¢ : ¢ ( ' : J ee ee ee ee ee a) \Vernon River. mugs CHARLOTTETOWN DRIVING PARK. Dates and Programme ofthe Autumn Meeting. The Direstors of the Charlottetown Driving Park have fixed the dates for the autumo races Ou their grounds for the 6th and 7ihof September next. The races will be as follows ; First day--3 minute, 2.26 and 2.49 classes. Second day—2 50, 2.32 and Free-for- all. The 2.40 class wili be open to trotters and pacers, $1050.00 in prizes are offered. The directors have also secured the guide- less horse Tommy from Ontario. This horse hae a record of 2.67}, and will trot on both days without a@ driver and without runoing mate. This Jast is an exhibition entirely novel here and one which we are sure will please every person. A horse going around the track twice without adriver in the re- markably fast time above mentioned will be something never seen here before even by a horse with a driver. PERSONAL. Miss Euphemia Hanson is speading a few weeka with friends in King’s County. The friends of Mrs Roome will be glad to hear that she is much better today, he has been very ill for several days. It is pleasing to observe that Captain Pye has sufficiently recovered from bis ill bess to come down on thefHalifax this trip. Mrs Rogers, of Alberton, P EI, who has been speading a few weeke with her sister, Mrs J McG Cunningham, left for the Island on Monday.—Guysboro Gazette, At the Queen Hotel: J H Bell, Sum-~- merside; EM Wilband, Si Joho; 8S W Mabon, Graud Tracadie; J A Livingston, Montreal]; W E Howatt, Cape Traverse; G McWilliame,do; Rev R Laing, Halifax; J Davis, New York city; H M Lockmond, do, Miss Florrie Blake is visiting friends in She is at present the guest of Rev. Dr. Doyle. Mra. W. E. Davis and Mise Juan Davis, of Charleston, Mass., are | also guests of the Rev. Doctor. New York papers publish the report that William: Waldorf Astor aud Mrs. Ogden Goelet are to be married, and that she will reside in England hereafter with her husband. Mr. Goelet died Jess than a year age aboard his boat in Englieh waters, We are pleased to receive favorable ac- counts as to the recovery of Mr W C De- Brisay, of Ottawa. He is at present an inmate of the Grev Nuns’ Hospital, where he is progressing very eatisfactorily. He has teen granted leave of absence till ist September, by which time he hopes to be able to resume his work. Rev das Carruthers and his son Stewart, ‘eft New Glasgow last week on a sixor eight weeks’ trip to Germany. They go via Newfoundland by St Kentigern from Pictow Landing to St John’s. From thence they take the steamer for Rotterdam, visiting the principal citiesin Germany and €reat Britain. Mesers. J. R. Morrow and J. B&B. Emery, of Lynn, Mass., returned home today after a pleasant two weeks’ visit to Mr. Fred Morrow, Collector of Customs. at Souris. Ther spent most of their time trout fishing in the lakes at East Point, and it is said tuat their catch totalled 400, the largest balamcing the scales at 3 lbs 2 ozs. At the Hotel Davies: W S Lousen, A Lacerus, H A Cardinal, Mrs © H Taylor acd family, Miss SE Aggett, P Doneld, David Watson, Montreal; Laura Cox, B C Cox, Souris; J A MacAulay, Miss MacAulay, G S Collins, Boston; J R} Emery, Lynn, Mass; T Hudson, J E Garow, Pictou; C A Evans, Halifax; N Mc@uwarrie and two children, Summerside; Major Wyass, Wasbington, D C;E W Dickeson, C S Clarke, Westfield, Mase; I C Hall, Acadia. Mr. Joseph McAlduff, for some time past employed in the: Hub tonsorial parlor, left this morning for Boston, where he will reside in future. Last evening a number of Mr. McAlduft’s friends enter- tained him at Victoria Cafe, where sever- al heurs were must enjoyably passed After partaking of a wellserved repast, vocal and instrumental music and speech making was indulged in. During the en- tertainment Mr. MeAlduff was presented witha gold locket, the gift of Mr. A. W. Myers. Rs 1. QO. F.—Meeting of Court Avondale tonight at8o’clock. Payment of dues and other important business. Those Tired Kidneys. Dr Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pilis help tired kidneys todo what they mustdoifyou are to be a healthy man or woman. 2,000 yards of print cottons reduced to 5c per vard. Grand value.—WD Mac- kay. B Mc-| Local and Other Items, For Dritt.—Nol Co, C. A., will meet for drill tonight at half-past seven o’clock. —__<4-~ CM BA.—Branch No 216,C MBA, will meet in A O H Hall this evening at 8 o’clock sharp. Leaeve or THE Cro3s.-There will bes meeting of the Leage of the Cross this evening at 8 o’clock. SpeciaL meeting of Alpha Rebecca Lodge, No 10, Tueedey evening. A!l members requested to be present. IsLanp Ecos.—In Montreal on Friday last, Island eggs were quoted at 84c to 10c, the former for culls. Boar» or Trapve—Sir Louis Davie® will address a special meeting of the Char- lottetown Board of Trade on ‘I'bursday evening next. aides Fonerat Norice.—The funeral of the late Mrs Charles Palmer will leave Glen- cairo at 2.15pm on Thursday next for St Paul’s Church, thence by train to Sherwood Cemetery. Prespytery.— The preebytery of Prince Edward Island will meet on Tuesday next the 2nd day of August, in St. James’ Hall. Elders’ commission ought to be presented on that day. nniiiipietiate Tea at Coreman 271H.—A special passenger train at specially reduced rates willleave Charlottetown at 630 4. m. standard, on the 27th inst., to accommo- date excursionists attending the above. Don’r miss the Inkerman Lawn party on Thureday afternoon. Pro- ceeds for. Ladies’ Aid, of the First Methodist Church. Splendid shore bata- ing. Plenty to eat. ‘Twenty minutes walk from the city. 10 cents carriage ‘are each way. All are invited. Rememser Father McDougall’s tea on Wednesday next. Special train from Summerside. Miscoucle Band. Prize for best piper—ali the best performers in the Province promised to compete. Entertainer ment for those from the west who are waiting forthe train. Special train leaves in time to connect with eastern train from Summerside. Raspberries, lobsters, moxey dinner tables, ect., etc. A Bap Fire —A strange piece of news comes from Sunerland, by way of old London. A fire which ocurred in the formertown burnedtwo million dollars worth of properiy. There was no fire establishment, no fire engines, and no fire brigade to fight the flames, The supplyof hose was all punctured and rotten. It was only by atimely fali of heavy rain that the town was saved from complete destruc~ tion. caine B of R T.—Messrs C F Morton, James Clark, Howard Clark and I Friers, cf No 168 Idee of the Brotherhood o: Railway Trainmen, left here yesterday for their homes in Nloncton after having spent a few days in Chaslottetown ona visit to their Charlotietown brethern in the order. On Sunday they officiated at the apousl meet~ ing of the local lodge of the Bof RT. They wentaway well pleased with their reception here, and exoressed themselves as del sited with the charms of our Island province. Coax. Annivats—The following echoon: ers have arrived within the past few days from the Dominion Coal Co’s mines, Cape | Breton, with cargoes of slack, run of mine, i nut aud pea coalto Peake Bros,’ & Co: Ocean Bell, Jessen, Agility, S K Cove, Samuel Drake, Athlete, Alice Phoebe, and Morning Star. The schooner Nellie Reid arrived this morning from New York with a choice cargo of Pennsylvanis anthracite, egy and chestnut coal to the same firm. ‘fhis cargo will be sold cheap while landing. Tre Bosten Boar.—The steamer Hali- fax arrived from Boston this (luesday) morning about four o’clock. Her passen- gers for this port were: O Swain, J Coffin, Mr Dickenson, Albert McCormack, Mary McCormack, Jas Shea and wife, Mrs H A Ciariton and child, Miss E C Sellie, Miss C McRae, A U Litchfield, Mrs E R Hast- ings and party, Mrs Minot Terrill and party, P D Slocum, G C Rockwel), Samuel R Hobbs, J M McKav, Miss M Corbett, Mrs J Murphy, Mis LL. T Hammond, Mary M Paige, Mrs Shea, Mrs Jno Power, Nellie Kelly, Susie Calkin, Lennie Aiken, Mrs Chas Full, Winnie Fall, Mrs Strong, Mr; E Seller, L'a M Higgins, Alb:ri Melli-b, T M Wood, Woodworth Rice, Major Weies, W Terrill, Finley Ferguson, Jos E Paige, Jas Lawless F D Costello and children. From Halifax: Mrs Bentley, Mr Spang and friend, Mr. Gross and wife. The Halifax lefton return this afternoon at , the usual hour. Her outward passengers t included Miss M M Page, O M Perry, John i McPhail,J E Page,C P Clarke, Mr Shand, Mrs Ford, Mr Goldbolt, and wife, Sister Frances, Miss Cunningham and Mr Swann. SY SB BIWLSL WAVY es! AP US Se KETO w For Boarding Houses =< The Little Tanglefoot sticky fly paper is the cheapest and most con~ venieut, size, PHE DRUGGISTS. so nettee o_o =e 7 71> ee It is in small sheets and can be put in each bedroom easily. Little Tanglefoot is put up in boxes containing 25 double sheets (50 single sheets) and only costs 25 cents @ box. It is exactly the sameas the larger sheets in every respect except the JOHNSON & JOHNSON sv Me oe AK ° 4 > ee Le i NA, > = Fe | Ni. a 3 See DVD me aa ~~sS 7 TTHRTIE TTR De BOOS £24244 0462464465644 88 OO SesFeeesse 6246754646464 684666064 8 60 Ladies ‘Waterproofs At STANLEYS. BOGS 6446 BS4F £244 6446445464798 DAFT OSE BOEHS LR FOF S148 247 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. 00080008 6600 S 860006866 ea" sees cane <. 60090088 The prices will tempt you; come and see the garments. STANLEY BROS. The Always Busy Store wa ——— ee SIXTUS McLELLAN T dverlook the Fa That we are headquarters for High Class Tailoring and Gent- lemen’s Furnishing Goods. 7 Time 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, eee et D. GORDON, GORDON & McLELLAN Upper Queen St. Men’s Stylish Dititts ——— FASHion FAShion The NewColorings in Suitings The Latest Designs in Trouserings Lhd Newest Fabries for Prince Alberts and Morning Coats pnt oon = Tien the latest fashion plates, for then you want to Know if our artists can produce the garment when finish ed just as represented. She bosses everybody—well, nearly everybody. Weare up-to-date with her newest productions in colorings and designs, and our artists can produce the rest as represented on the fashion plates, Come and Select Your Spring Suit Jon McLeod & Co'y. TORISAAL ARTISTS, ern eee sree ettineeeanapaaenee eee a