| | Undertaking Notice.—Mr. A. | Clements who for the last few years has been in charge ef our undertaking depart. ment is not now in our em- toy Night calls can be made at ihe residence ot either Mr. MW. Wrightor Mr. G D Wright py telephoue or personally, | and will receive prompt at- sentiou —™” Wright & Co funeral Directors. % dl w. What Alan Dale Says of “A Bachelors Honeymoon” Note—*Alan Dale” is the critic of one of New York’s leading newspapers. Man- agers fear him and authors dred him, for they well know that what he saye is read with the keenest interest by the gen ;eral public as they fully recognize that | Alan Dale writes exactly as he feele, re- ofthe pocketbooks or feel- gs Of managers or authors. r yardless either (From the New York Evening Journal, Sept. 7.) Atthe end of the second act of “A Bachelor’s Honeymoon,” at Hoyt’s thea- ter, last night, John Stapleton, the author ;came modestly forward and bowed hie thanks to the audience. His action was graceful, but unuesessary. He owed notbing at ail to the audience, but on the The Roval is the highest grede baking powder haown. Actual tests show it goes one- | third further thas any other brand, | Sre greatelv in debt to Mr. John Stapleton } He has writcen a brilliantly clever farce. “A Bachelor’s Honeymoon ” from the rise of the curtain, on the first act, until it falls at the end of ‘the play. There is not a dull moment in it; the action is brisk, the dialogue witty, _ aud the situations deliciously fanny. | Benjamin Bachelor, a widower, with two grown daughters, who, by the way are Absolutely Pure 'on the stage as Juno Jovee. tue WOouUDg Woman in ignorance of his |pacernity. A clause in Bachelor’s | father’s will cut him off without a penny |1f be marries againstthe wishes of a ; | Spinster sister. In order to have his | bride win the approval of this sister, he |introduces her intothe household as his housekeepr. Phere is no delay io starting the story. This much is told in half a dozer senten- | ces at the beginning ofthe play. From | this point complhecations follows compli- ; cation. The plot is intricate, but not in- | ’ . volved. [tis clear throughout. At the end of the first act it would ) seem that it were not possible to further Wee] 9 & Co licate matters, and the actto come U up must of necessity drag. It does nothing ry ofthe sort. It gallops along at neck- a 1) i ine t} j 1] ’ se Re iiseiiduring the dull summer seas | | } break speed. son, beginning today He has kept NEw YORK, ROVEL BAKING POWDER CO., New the order the day There area certain eumber of themes upoe which broad farees can be handled, } but throughout the play sudden turns |) aod twists come upor one which are as | starting #6 they are grateful. | course the twe daughters and the epioster walk in on GBacnelor jast as he is beginning to enjoy bis Honeymoon. The | party is followed by two voung men who?! Allisummer goods at big dis counts, many lines at Hal- Price, ters. Al! Ladies” Black and Cclored Capes A private dective who is in search e the actress serves the author’s purpose OO p.c discount well tn bringing about the necessary conr- All shop trimmed “and English impor- | mlications. One of the lovers has fermenly ted Hats and Bonnets at been engaged todJeno Joyce, another is | willing to beengeged to any one whowill 50 0 discount | marry him in a hurry. Both believe | i . WU j themselves bound to the young woman. ee | She encouragesboth. They wish totight &.dout (2700) two thousand sever hun~ | s duel with Bachelor. He accepts their deed yards of new Black Cashmere, the | challeoge—but why go on. It wotld best value we have ever shown, recently | 1a..¢ columns to teil of all the cer pli- , ~- y Sel re iC , are. } . . ° - ed, . rth al per yar . a “= | cations. It isenough to say the play is Bt} ig sale of 18 PLrecis ‘as e : } en ' os oo i - ; a + Blac Ble ne | very funvy, that it is well made, well put In (WO Fhnades—vJet Hiack or biue acer. at siage, aad acted with verve and 30c yard ability, and ao excellent company. for fanev Black Goods we show « large variety of rich effects, and very beet velec. ou the DIED. At Wood Ieland Light house, on the L3th inst., after a lingering illness, which she bore with patience and resignation to tne Divine will, Mary McMillan, in the fortieth year of her age. Decea-ed was the eldest daugister of the late dames Mc~ Millan. She ieaves a mother and tour brothers to mourn their loss. ——- ALSO--— We afer about 6 dozen New Fancy Seil ore(Salance ofthe 30 dozen lot we have got at Half Prive). at 35 cents from 50c to SOc At North Lake, Lot 47, on Jaly 3rd, after a short illness, Fanny, relict of the late Joba Campbell, tailor, in the 78th year of her age Deceased was conveyed to her last resting place, South Lake, by a large number of frends, Deacon Alexander Scott officiating. (Guardian and Patriot please copy.) , pet oy wie Wo Gentlemen try us for a Te nn a -. Summer W ashing ies Dr, Harvey’s Southern Red Pine taken . 1s. 2 ; in time may save you from serious colds. Outing Shirts li Sees L 18 very efficacious for bronchial troubles, White or Unlaundried Shirts | renee : age ~ — Cuffs Collars Gloves or | feasipahle Building Lots Braces | | FOR SALE. uJ Y ’ Summer Underwear We keep a large variety of new furnish- | ings. | W. A. Weeks & Co Wholesale & Retail, —_—-——— I will premises sell by Public Auction at the Brigiton Road on Wednes- jay the 20th day of Jaly instant et the hour of twelve o’elock, noon, the remain - der of those valuable and very desirable Build.og Lots situeted at Brighton, pare of | the estate of the late George Davies, | This affords an excellent opportunity of | securing Building Lots in one of the wost pleasant portions of the city. | Terms i other particulers Ther'll be a Hot Time Yet Hang up Your Hammock 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 3 Pieric Wed-| and made | known at sale or on on application. ROBERT BEARISTO, Auctioneer 138 d is WE'RE NOT DOCTORS But if you have An Aching Void We can cure you. ing that will satisfy. The “Inner Man” like Bread made from Brands of flour such as Beaver, How- ARD, W@iTcoat, TiLtson’s Prive and Five Rosss. There is noth- We ask We sell all of those brands ata very low price, | city yesterday. efternoon. summer months— Mrs. [. other band, those who were at Hoyts! Ashmont, B ston, and Mrz. C, H. is funny | from Nelsoa, B C, last might. They have | been residente of the Pacific Coast for the past fifteen years. visit is relatives, (formerly Miss Flore: ce Fiudley) of Van~ : couver, B. C., arrived twins, marries Miss Brown, who is known | - : Geo. Stanley during their | are in love, of course with the two daugh- ' PERSONAL. Mr A.‘I Nom pv of the C. P.R, is reg- istered at the Hotel Davies. Archbishop O’Brien crossed from the mainland yesterday on the Northamber- land. Mr. Faught, now of Providence, R. J.,| terly meeting of the Ch’town Board of Trade takes place tonight at 8 o’clock. and his o'd | is vieitipg his native (own fr.eods. Mr. James Bradley has gone back Montreal to continue his -tudies in cine at the hospitals in that city. Dr. Muttart, of E.vst Bos'on, wae in the He ie 8 (son of Dr. Mut tart, of Souris, and went East yesterday to medi Mrs. J. R. Moore, 45 Grafton St. West has her two daught*rs visiting ber for the C. Nel von, of Mac- nei! of Bridgepori, Conn. Meeers F X and Robert flurry, arri ved The object of their to see their mother and other Mrs. Wm. H. Pindley and Mrs. Keat, here last night. hey willbe the guesta of Mr. and Mrs. stay in this city. his golden jubilee on Sunday. The cele- bration consisted of impressive services in StJohn the Baptist Church anda big parade of the Catholic societiee. There were also addresses accompanied by eubs | stancial tokens of esteem. Atthe Queen Hotel: Andrew Love Bridgeville,N S; John Love,New Glasgow, N §; Peter McPhee, Big Pond; E Boswell, Victoria; Mrs M A Mason and child, Kempt, N 8S; R 4Harry, Nelson, BC; F K_ 4dHurry, Neleon, B OC, J M Clark Philadelphia; L M McSween, Springfield, Mase; J C §S Douse, city; John Anderson do; C Lanctos, Montreal; P Kelly and wife, Montague. A Souris correspondent writes a letter contradicting the statement maade by the Boston correspondent of the Halifax Her- atd regarding a councilman named Mc- | Isaac, who it was stated, had made himsel- | exceedingly unpopular with his fellow Canadians in the Hub. The statement that | Meclsaac isa Prince Fdward Islander is emphatically contradicted by our corres~ pondent. He informs us that Melsaac was “ born and bred” in Pembrooke, Me. At the Hotel Davies: F M Clark, Phil- adelphia; L W NcSween, Springfieid; I C Hall, Acadia; WC Melstosh, Montreal; J McKenna,’ St John; BR M Myers, Montreal: Stanton Brown, N YY Citv; Caxton. Brown, de; Mra W Cronan, A J King, Allan J Wheel- er, Halitax; WC Pittield and wife, M C Barbout, §: John; TC Savage, WS Gu-- tnre, Montrea Arthur Morrow, J Morrow, J Emery, ynv, Mase.; O X Perry A Senace, Mortreal, Jas Lodger, do; EK tose, do; J J Bethane, Rose Valley; DD McDooald, St Peter’s; A H E Notman, St John; A H Green, do;W C Power, Toronto; C E M Phee, Bo-ton: Geo C Morris A, das; | Join Cronas, Halifax; John McPhail, do. or “THE CRUST OF SOCIETY.” ~ Local and Other will preach in the Christian Church, New Glasgow, Juiy 17th, morning and evening, et usual hours. four o’clock yesterday afternoon was for a Slight ffre un the roof of a house on Cum- , berland street, near St. Peter’s Road. Iriah Society of this city will celerate ; O’Connell’s Day by a parade in the even- iog anda grand House, & Rogers have obtained the contract to supply all the sewer pipe and cement re~ quired for sewerage tender being the lowest. | meet for arill tonight, in uniform. will be a meeting of officers and noncoms Mgr. Connolly, of St John, celebrated | missioned officers after drill to arrange details for inspection. arrived from Montreal this forenoon and will leave thie evening for the and St. Johns, NAd. will include sheep and cattle on deck, Harkins Company gave their second entertainment at the Opera House Jast evening, when the “Crust of: Society” was put upon the boards. **Urast of Society,” as the name , deals with a-class of people peculiar gay life in che larger cities of the eld world, a class eptiv referred to in the piece as “spotted peaches.” The play is one of the most exacting oo the boards to-day, ard the mapner in which it was presented last evening gave the audience an idea of the strength of the company whieh Mr. Harkins has brought to thie season. The leading parts cleverly taken by Mi:s Eaton and Mr. Elliott, whike the Messrs. Farnum, Miss Wakelee and the other ladies and gentle- men in the cast rendered excellent sup- port. Between the second and third acts Mr. Pearce’s fine tenor voice was heard to advantage, aod he was twice recalled. The selections by Vinvicombe’s orchestra were also good. Tonight “A Bachelor’s Honeymoon,” a particularly bright and clever comedy, will be produced. This piece is entertaining from beginning to end, and will probably attract another large aud-ence to the Opera Honee, The implies, were ~~ Mics E. EX. Ernst, graduate optician, will be at Hotel Ruse, Summerside, from 14th to 23rd inet., and at Albion Terrace Hotel, Alberton, from 24th to 3@th inst. A full line of optical goods, with all the latest designs, on hand. Former patients not receiving satisfaction from work are asked tocall. No charge for consulta- tion. Hours, 9 a. m. to 5 p.m. July 13 2i. ——<-—— Strawberries,only 10 cts per box, 5 boxes for 48 cents at Brace’s Grocery. 166 2i. Charlottetown | | | The ’ | THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JULY 153, 1898 ‘tems, Potice Covrr.—This forenoon two drunks were fined $2 or 10 days each. oe - Board or Trape.—The regular quar- — ANNoENcEMENT. — Mr. A. N. Simpson mapa eman Fire Ararm.—The alarm sounded about O’Conxeti’s Day.—The Benevolent concert io the Opera Particulars later. —_— Sewsrace.—We learn that Mesera Dodd in this city, their Ee Tue Encine*rs.— The engineers will g , There ee From Moxrreat—The steamer Acadian Sydneys Her outward cargo ccipipiahune Ix making arrangements for a day’s nuting do not forget that Grace Church Sunday Schoo! picnic will be held near Cardigon, on July 20th. Train will leave at 9.30 sharp. Return fare only 45 cents. Ciry Covuncit.—At the adjourped meeting held last evening the bylaw re- garding the driving of carriages, ete, on the park roadway was reada third time and passed. Icis to be published for two weeks in the Herald and Prince Ed- ward Islander. —- Saal SD LH IS Tarra a BOSSCOSS SOOKE HCE SSe ASSO CSESOGCESECeSCESGEEe SOS Seer eeooevEsdc COSTE ISGSCCSS+ceOeeceerecyr Bargains in Cool Headwear E’or Children eee AT —~-=2a> Stanleys ~ A F 150 SAMPLES Muslin Hoods and Hats AP Shown On Our * var DA > a Ne IL NE NZ 4 ‘ i « Front Counter. = — ee ee STANLEY BROS. The Always Busy tore. Sricipe at Moxcrox.—A man named Ezekiel Douguwight, aged 44 years, com- mitted suicide x: Moncton shortly after breakfast on Mouday morning, by hanging himself from a beam in uw woodshed. Doughwight was unable to get steady em- ployment, and enher despondency or jeaiousy led to the rash act. sviiaidtaeelais Picnics Topay—There are three picnics today. ‘The Bap ist Sunday School picnic is taking place at Soffolk, and the St. James’ Sunday Schaol outing is at Wilt- shire. There is also a picnic at Tracadie, aear the Acadia Hotel. The weather is excellent and the attendance at each gatheriog is large. ForeraL Traix.—A especial train will leave bere at half-past seven tomorrow morniog for St. Teresa’s to convey the Bishop, Clergy and friends to Father Me~ Millan’s feneral service, arriving there at nine o’clock. A return fare of 95 cents wilt be charged by train. The burial service be a Solemn Pontifical Ke- auem. Ali wishing to avail ot train, which will returp at o’clock, cau do so at this special rate. will themselves this oue tol ance ttaey A Va.vasLe Carco.— The steamer City of Guent, McNevin, took from here, On ter last ‘rip, 1,018 cases of lobsters, valued at $15,400, besides 200 bags of oate avd po.w ocs audtome small freights. Of the lobsters, 500 cases were shipped by Mr R.T. Hetinan, to St. Perersborg, 93 cases by che same ex sorter to Londo 1, 882 cases by Messrs Woodman Bro-., Alberton to London, and the balance to the same city by other parties.—Summereide Agricul turist. z0RGETOWN Boatine Civn.—A_ boate ing Club has been turmed at Georgetown with the followig vfficers: Mr. Justice Hodgson, Patror; Arch. J. McD nald, Presiden'; Judge Warburton, lst Vice-~ President; James Clow, 2nd do; Edward McFarlane, 3rd do. Executive Commit- tee—Capt. Malcolm McDonald, John A Matheson, Aaou Cogswell, W. W. Jenking, G. A. Aitken, H.J. McPhee, Dr. D, A. Stewart. Sec’y~Treas — As D. McPhee. Under tne auspices of the club a regatta August next, open to all the King’s County buats that may be entered. he first prize is a silver challenge cup presented by Mr. Justice Hodgson, who also bestows a boat flag onthe winner. A number of cash prizes will also be given-to the other boats, which show the most speed. In addition to the regatta a tea in aid of the Georgetown Hall will be given on the same day and, in the evening, the days festiyi. ties will be brought to a close with a con- cert. Special train arrangements will be made of which due notice will be given. — -—_— Vo ip ae Me Ne SL RS WD NEN te “(> Ut eS 7S 75 @ @ TP s be sa “a SY IHE DRUGGISTS. hesday, 13th inst, at Suffolk— ing? Baptist S. S SANDERSON & CO ~aoe LY wy DTI SSIES Ely ‘Lime Vp PN NH Me SMH NN LS Oe SS FN UP Oe ® YE7FE s% aS Finds us prepared for all your wants to rid your home of the se $4 annoying fly. we ‘¢ Poison and Sticky Fly Paper. &c. &c s% The stickiest of sticky Paper, and the deadliest of poison pa- S% per at lowest prices, RA JOHNSON & JOTHINSON ‘ mM > ~ as eer will be held at Georgetown onthe 3rd of |D. GORDON, SIXTUS McLELLA N Li vel tf That we are headquarters for High Class Tailoring and Gent- lemen’s Furnishing Goods. 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, See soeunese GORDON & McLELLAN Upper Queen St. Men’s Stylish Oatftts EASIDE HOTEL @¢kustico Beach, P.E.J UMMER RESORT Opened about July 1si Fine Lo ndscapne—Beautifui Grounds—Shady Walks—~ Boating Surf and still water bathing—Nice Pier—Bowiling Alley— Croquet and Tennis Lawns, &c.--Address:— JOHN NEWSON, Cuarcorrerowy os @ mm 8 = s* oo x eo w Soc Ss as = ui #% be a © ad 68 es Coach leaves Charlottetown direct every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturda between 4 and 5 o’clook, p. m. calling for Guests, Don’t Take Auy Chances When You Buy a Watch Buy of a reliable dealer and let him take the chances, [¢ is the only safe way. A watch is too important a purchase to be made without care and deliberation. Instead of idle promises, we give a safe guarantee. A great many critical buyers haye 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 seeing Our stock. | we W. W. WELLNER, Jeweler ae - = <i pei en nannies tn pa me oe Sega Fl nanan Feast asia Manin, Sateen ae pr a ee ot. te rg ms aera “ sao CS AE A A a Ne a a we Mt cae