Octs, & Steg cts. [ 05. Whit > i Scta, X 7cts Oc pai yorste cream > sheig Cream ’ skein » yel ' skei navy, skein skein blue skel skei and skein ream : care care whe skein . on SKC] THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHANLULLETOWN, JUNE 9, i899 SHIP NEWS. Port of Charlottetown. ei). Tune 8 i e D., Bredeau, Tracadie ; Jur ’ Howard P s, Syvdvev: Wm Aitken, Bat! ' o | ne , Deavle, do. pe . - FARED. i oe McKean, McLaine, Tor- J in ’ snentine tra, McLaren, Montagu:; Pe E7™ = ——_— ee Everythine for the Retail Crocer muse, Tt. &s ARDON’S, Whole sile Store, and Wrehoase, Lower Queen | iv, Ch town CUcnst untly stock a full line of Cho * (ro tes of every kind. Retailers shovld call and inspect. All their requisites can be supplied Every on hand from the leac- ing lines of (-roceries to the less im portant ré quirements, such as wrapp~ ing paper tw ine, etc, Qali in new Will be glad to see you. JOHN T, PEARDON, Wholesale Grocer Ican supply best quality LIME in any quantity to those requiring it. a. rir store, new stock. l Prices Right HASZARD & MOORE SUNNYSIDE ct TEA There’; tea—and tea, There is tea of fair appearance that never grew on a tea plant, and there’s genuine tea, The teas we sell are all genuine. ‘lhey’re nothing but} tea They’re pure and whole- some and appetizing. Driscoll & ‘Local and Other items, ’ ; } C.0O,. F.—Court Charlottetown meets | | ponight at 8 o'clock. i | Arrextion—No 2 Co,G A, meets for ul tonight at 8 o’clock. | -_ 1.0. 0. F —Wildey |} meets to-night. Nom and third degree, Lodge, No, 23, ination of clilicers ini Crry Covyen..—The regular monthly meeting of the City Council will be held on Monday evening next. — Draitt—No 3 Co, 82nd Battalion, meets for drill tonight at 8 o’clock. A full at- tendance is requested. om Metnopit Cuvrce.— Rev. D. B. Me- Leod of Zion, Church, will preach et the service in the Firet Methodist Church this evenitr g. Tue Pross.— Moderate to fresh westerly winds, fair and warmer. Saturday: moderate west and north west winds, fair and moderately warm. onsite Potive Covrrt.—One drunk was this morniog flaed $2 or lO dayte A_ prose-~ cution brought against Edward McCabe for fighting was adjourned for eight days. Perisuep From rae Coun.—Tbe St. John’s, Nfld. News says: A valuable mare, 3 years old, that arrived on the Soudan Saturday evening, perished fromthe cold late in the night. The carcass was lowered over the side of the vesse! and will be suck outside the varrows. seninimaliiivantie Ligvor Recuiation Acte—A summon; charging an iafraction of tie Liquor Keg ulation Act was yesterday afternoon served on James Steele, Great George Street. Steel is charged with selling in a place not fitted up according tolaw. The summons is returnabie on Monday. Cargo or Motasses.—The echooner Brudenell, Captain Kiug, arrived from the Weet Indies last night, bringing a cargo of molasses for Mr. Nelson Rattenbury. The cargo will be discharged at Charlottetown and Sommerside, The Brudenell will take a cargo of oats to the West Indies, loading at Summerside. ~ —— oo THEIMPERIAL LIMITED. Commencing June 18th, the Canadian Pacific Railway will imaugurate its new train tervice between Montreal an? Van~« couver. The train will be known as **Tie Imperial Limited” andwill leave Moonitreal at 9.30 a. m., daily and be due in Vanconver et 1.05 p. m.,of the fourth (4th) day thereafter, a reduction of time betweea the two terminsls of one day. Connections will be made at Winnipeg for all points on branch lines in Manitoba, &:. The Crow’s Nest Line will also be open to travelon the same day, so that pas- eengers for the:KootenayCountry can have their choice of routes either via the New Line, through the Crow’s Nest Pass, or via the old route via Revelstoke and down through the Lakee,close connections with “The Imperial Limited” being made via both routes. There wil! be Diving Car service throughout from Truro, N. 8., to the mountains at Banff, Alberts., after that meals wil] te provided at the Com- pany’s Hotels at Field, Glacier House ana North Bend. Passengers from P. E. island leaviog en the Canadian Pacific Express from Paiusec Junction at 12.45 p. m., (Suadays excepted), will make close connections with this train at Montreal. Alfred A. Taylor, of Margaree esye: One bottle of MINARD’S LINIMEN? cured a swelling ofihe gamble joint, and saved a horse worth $140 00. Thos. W. Payne of Bathurst, eaved the life of a valuablehorse thet the Vet. bed a Hornsby | « QUEEN STREET——— FOR SALE & We have interest on f districts in wr sale mortgages, teing 6 percent irm properties in some of the best fanitoba The mort; half the val guarantee b ages do n re veri more than e ofthe piover'y. if reyaired we th plincipai anu interest, In most ec: instalments jes the mortages are payable in Anyone wanting a thoreughly safe invest ment having a good rate of int¢rest saould cCommunice e with uz. We alse have alarge number of very de- sirable farios for sale in the Winnipeg Dis- fricts, at pr ‘es which are bound to deuble in @ very sho time. send for particulars, HASLAM & WRIGHT Private Ban«ers 320 McIntyre Block Winnipeg Mass- Hub Cafe ——— Ke-opened Meals and lunches served at short notice, Alsoa choice line of Cigars, Cigarettes and Ginger Ale. Open from 7 a. m: till 12 pm. Don’t forget the place next- door io R, B. Norton's Hard ware silore. «w22aub Cafe ere eR riven up, witb afew bortles of MIN- ARD’S LINIMENT. Sauces ————— ——— ~ LAAKRASASSAH Re When you see it 4 inour Ad tis $0 Ate : Mens t, a, HAAH G9 cn Ca xe Boot * in tan, chocolate, and biack, all goodyear welt, different styles, different lasts, we claim to have the best $3.00 value to be had. “ Let us prove it you” hocolate | high grade of butter that Mr. Veaning has C Vesting Top boot, goodyear welt, extra well finished, “Good fitters” $4. a pair. R. K. JOST Stampers Corner THE DAIRY INDUSTRY- —— a ee Improvements at Tryon and Crapaud ~ New Machinery. The new creamery at Trvon Corner, recently established by Mr. Venning, late for the Tryon Creamery 2 making the Superinteadent Co., ig now in ful! blast and been noted for in the past. The twelve horse power boiler ie from the Kedale Foundary and Boiler Worke, and, as usval, i8 giving every Satisfaction. The separator is the famous DeLaval, furnished by the agent, Mr. T, A. McLean, who has also eupplied the churn, butter worker, shafting, pulleys, etc. The Crapaud creamery, which is now up- to date, bas just been fitted witha force and lifing pampby Mr. T. A. McLean, and is the Jargest butter factory on the Is~ Jand, The new factory built by Dairy Company started on having moved their plant irom tbe old site towards Bedeque. The building comprises a eeparating and a baiter-work ing room, a Jarge cold storege avd an engine room, together with «an office, each fit ed up with a view te obiaining the most efficient results. A new smoke stack and other additions have been furnished aad set up by Mr. T. A. McLean, of Charlotte- town, together with a new De Laval separator, which is giving perfect sacié- faction. This company starte in the new factory with bright prospects for future profits in the dairy business. OBsERVER. the Tryon Monday Jaet, sore" PERSONAL Mr. Sharp went to Wiltshire this morn~ ing. Mr. William Sinnot, of Morell, was in the city yesterday. Mr. W. F. Tidmarsh and family re~ turned from the east by this morning’s train. Mies Eliza O’Neill, of Vernon River, is visiting Charlottetown. She is the guest of Mrs. R. B. Nerton. Mr. G. Crawford, of St. John, one of the beet known commercial travellers on this circuit, is at the Hotel Davies. Miss Ruth Leigh Lordly, of Charlotte. town, ia visiting Mre. G. Fred Fisher, Mecklenberg Street. —St. John Globe. Sister Margaret “Ann Cusack, better known as “the Nun of Kenmare,” died re~ cently at Leamington, near Warwiek, Eog- land. Mr. James Hannay, editor of the St. John Telegraph, bas bad the degree of D. C. L., conferred upon him by Acadia” Colleges Mies E-sie Burdett, of Dundas, who has been attending Acadia College, Wolfville, N.S., was @ passenger by the Princess last evening. Rev. J. R. Douglass and bride were pas sengers by the Princess last evening. They are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Gordon, of this city. Mr. &. M. Poole, of the firm of Poole & Lewis, wasa passenger by the western train this morning for a day’s fishing at Hunter River. Mrs. Geo. M. Mcore and children, who have been visiting Mrs. Copp, St. Jobo, N. B., returned to Charlottetown by the mail special last evening. A number of Prince of Weles College’ students belonging to the western purt of the I-jiand, went up to Summerside by the City of Ghent this morning. Mr, Jeremiah Clark, of Bay View, won ihe De Wolt’s and Ralph Manning Scholarship at Acadia. Mr. E. MecNeil!, ‘iso of this Province, won a special prize of $33. The mavy friecdeof Mr. Cyrus Shaw, M. L. A., will be gladto hear that he is rapidly recovering from bis illness under ihe treatment he is receiving at the Char- lottetown Hospital. Miss Mary E. Barr, matron of the E' hott Hospital, Manchester, N. H., cros- ed to Point Du Chene today. Miss Barr has been spending her vacation with her sister, Mrs John Coombs. Mr. Horace McEwen, train despatcher of the Island Railway, who bas been ona holiday trip to Halifax and Boston, return- ed to Charlottetown last evening. He crossed to Pictou this morning in the Princess. Mr. Forbes, of the Hamilton Bridge Cumpany, whe bas been here for several days in ccnnection withthe building of steel bridges, expecta to leave for home to- morrow. He visited the Murray Harbor District yesterday. Mr. Barrett Hendereon, acccmpanied by Mrs. Henderson and family, will leave next week for their future home at High River, near Calgary, N.W. T., where Mr. Henderson will be associated with Mr. Ben}. Heartz in a ranching business. HOTEL ARRIVALS. Queen Hots]: Louis Taylor, Summer- side; James W Shea, Waterford. Hotel Davies: J & Normand, F Life~ bore, Sackville: G Crawford, W H Banke, St John; C L Baxter, T W W Atweod, Portland, Me. oma 2 peeves eae Far eR nN we On June 8th, Elizabeth P., yourgest aad dearest beloved daughter of John and Mary Ann Reid, aged 2 years. (Portland papers please copy.) At Everett, Mass., on May 25, 1899, Evelyn, aged one year and 5 monthe, youngest daughter of Neleon and Sarah McQuarrie. SEE ee Local and Other liems Wuarr Revarrs. —Some needed revairs ars being made to the railway wharf at Summerside, siicasciiaiaisauiiaas Dip Nor Puiar. — The unfaverabls weather of leat evening prevented the promenade concert in the gardens. Races at Summersipe ~Tbe Farmer save thatthere are seventeen enteries for the Dominion Day races at Summerside. Orient Diyiston wil) meet in Wright’s Hal this eveniog at 8.30 for the conlina- ation of the important discussioa on the license question. Ail members of the Order invited to attend. Live Losstrérs.--We understand that there is, iw the vicinity of the Railway Station a demand for live lobsters. We have not beard whether large or small specimens are wanted, or what price is be~ ing paid. te From MonrreaL —Tve steamer Greets lands wil) be due from Montreal on Mon day ur Tuesday. She will take a cargo here for the Sydneys and Montreal. Thi- will be the Greetlands first trip to Char- lottetown this eeason. -_—— Tae Hatzrax Boat.—The steamer City of Ghent, which arrived about 8 o’clock last evening, lefi on return to Halifax via Summerside, about sevea this. morning. Her outward cargo was made up mainly of pork, oats,potaioes and canned lobsiers. Several young ladies who have been in at~ tendance at Prince of Waies Co!lege were passengers for Summerside. cnicudiliiennie Trey Sve For Waces.—A St. John’s, Nfld, deepatch says : The officers and crew of the Canadian steamer Gaspeeia, whose owners were recently condemmned to pay $12,509 salvage to the steamer Kite, for towing the Gaspesia out of the ice floes in the Gult ot St wawrence, have brought euit for four months’ wages, aggregating nearly $12,000, as they number 80, all told. GoverNyor McIntyre Banqvetrep.— The banquet to Lieuteoant Governor Mc« Iutyre, at Sc uris last evening, is decribed asa most notable social event. It took place at the Sea View Hotel, and the table was epread in Mrs. Cox’s best style. There were about fifty guests present. Premier Farqubarson missed the outgoing train yerteedey afterncon, and was therefore an- able to be present. Tue Prsuic Lisragy.— At the meeting in Y. M. C. A. last evening a committee was appointed to wait on the City Council to ask the Board for an annual grant to- wards the propured public libary. The committee is compused of Coloael Moore and Mesers. Percy Pope and L. L. Beer. They, as well as other committees, will report at a meeting to be held on Tuese day evening next, Texas Cartite Kiye-—Colonel C. C. Slaughter, of Dallas, Texas, is believed to be the cattle king not only of America, but of the world. Col. Slaugbter own the cattle upon 1,300,000 acres of pasture lands; and, more till, he owns most of the lands npon which these caitle graze. Incidentally, be also leases and controls 850,000 acres of pasturage on which he bas a berd of £0,000 high grade cattle. While none of these are the ort long horn sieers ove thinks of when Texas cattle are mes tioned, ell are graded up to the best market standard, yet they are not the main feature of the Colovei’s cattle industry. His epecial pride is a single, separate herd of 3,000 thoroughbred Herfords, Tue Bic Ficur.—The great inierest takeo in the Fuz+:mmons Jeffries fight to take place this evening is shower by tke erale of seats. At a recent auction anle of boxes every box was sold, bringing $21,000. One box was sold afterwards by a specrlator to a party of Wall Street men for $350. The $15 seats have been liberally purchaeed, while bardly any of the $1@ seats are lett. The demand excerds that for the Sharkey»Maher, Corbett~ Sharkey, McCoy-Sbharkey fights. The prices of tickets are $5, $10, $15, $20, and $25. The following are the uvumber of reats: 5,006 at $5, 1,000 reserved at $10, 658 reserved at $15, 800 Mezzanine seats at $20, 726 bex seats at $25. Total 8,104 seate, $79,029. ea eS ©40O5R 0G 0000 “SF . » Amatelr =: ¢ : duel ’ Should call, or send for é particulars of our Prize Photographic Contest ¥ of interest to every pho- tographer residing on P. E. Island. ¢ ¢ ' © ¢ e > 7 € ¢ € and Dealers in Amateur Photo— ¢ graphic Supplies. o _ - i. - 2452422244442 42585 MEET ME AT THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE. Stockings We pride ourselves on our i» Hosiery ‘Stock; we have made ita study; know just where to get the hest makes at lowest prices, and we believe our steck compares favorably with any stock in Canada for perfection in m:ke qualify and low price. STANLEY BROS 2 Specials in Ladies’ Fast Black Cotton ‘ # 300 pairs {ull fashioned, seamless, Fast aij 4 Black Cotton Ho-e, $3, 9 and 94 inches— ¢ double toes ard heels. 250 «li Notes The Price a at «(lf 300 pairs full fashioned, seamlesa, Fast al Black Cotton Hose, 83, 9 and 93 inch, heavy ¢ and fine, high spliced heels and double Note The Pric3 35¢ Children’s Black, Ubocolate and fancy Cotton Hosiery all sizes, 15e pair 2 pairs ire or & &22 20c 2 a pair pairs at ati} af aif ail] att for 1806 pairs ladies’ and children’s 4 Cashmere Hose. Complete as to size, 43 to 10 inch. Complete in assortment, 8c to 95¢ a p ir. SLANLEY BRO «iil! sf, FEF FSS Ve SCPC TSR OO TT CTT V TTT CIRC TC RT TSE SPT TES «fl 2 FF FF PSS FSS Fe SSS SE SSS TEE Womens. Bisycie Boots At 20 per sent Discount Our stock of womens bicycle boots. is by far too large—we must reduce it—Following 1s a list of prices. These lines are new and made by the best makers viz J. T. I JOHN McPHERSON & CO. Chocolate canvas top 10 inches high $2 Black, all kid ee : 2.45 scovne. SYA. & Sn - =~ eee 10 now $1.92 $1.95 > Chocolate canvas top very light & cool $3.00 $2,180 Chocolate all kid a beauty $3.00 $2.40 < Se aa % %, — ‘ HICH CRADE Englisn Manures CONTAIN...--- NITROGEN Pues. ACID PoTASH MORE MORE MORE J i‘ «# ef PRopuce BETTER CROPS LASTS LONGER More RELIABLE And are cheaper than any other sold on P. K. Island. AULD BROS- Charlottetown, May 27th, 1899.-- Fertilizer eve HARA AAS AAR ARRAS SAAR ARASH CMM EE ERE EEE EERE EEE EER BERD ¥ ESET SET ES Carters’ for Wall Paper oe o> Soe 6 OS 09S OV OSD OD OVS o-hO's OD OD ~- A009 SOS ODBUHTDS BODE ‘nee tice eee ere cineeea nerenn een cinerea ~ Sr Se ~ ee A aR: SERRE cae ew se: io ea I EE ale a To