gens summmer Tnderwear The hot fiays sre here and Weekes & Co. have tee right underwear for men of all sizes. Ine French ibriggan Shirts prawers Si per suit S Geote ‘Eoglish black enshmneve | seme scx 25 cents a pair EEKS. Ladies’ and Children’s sanitary fast black guaranteed stainless, yiion Hosiery i Childéven’e, al! sizes, ladies’, special | line, 25 cents a pair THE 7 THIS DiILLONS. ‘Tue Star publishes a lengthy sketch of | the family history of the Dillons, Joha | Dillon, of Montreal, baving recently ineti- | tuted proceedings to obtain the earldom of ‘ Roscommon. The blue and aris: corntio blood of a Norman Koight courses through the veins of ithe Diliens. Their ancestor { was Henri Le Lion, who participated ino the | invasion of Ireland in 1185 with Johon,after wards King Jobo, of Englend. According to Burke’s Peerage a standard authority, so frequently consulted by American heir- ess, Sir James Dilon, an ancestor of the Norman ioighr, named Lord of | Kilkenny West by King dames Lat, in 1629, and three years later ihe Reridou ot Reecomm: mn was created. The Dillons in the seventeenth ceutury formed one of the most powerful families in freland. They were renown-d for their prowess in war, aid hap e s rhe fare of other clans that in- fringed on the Dillon preserves ro those yeood old halcyon daye. An immense regiou embracing the modern connties of Galway, Westmeath, Loagford, Kiikenny, Koscommon, Heath, and Kilkeony, was known as“ Dillon’s country.” was Three l'nes of Dilioms have decended ‘from the Norman knight. They are re- presented to-day by Lord Viscount Harold Arthur Lee~Dil'o., = ef Ditchley, Oxford-bire, the Karon of Clonbrock, Luke Gerald Dillon, with a seatin Gals way, 20d Jobo Dilion, of M ontreal respecs tively. Of course noble b'ood is owned by many other Dillone who are nominally ple- vians, In England they are found in Dor- eetshire, Devonshire and Northampton. ————_- A “PARTIAL LIST.” Ladies’ White Underclothing, just recerved two cases direct from very best manufacturers ies’ Nightgowns, ’ Drawers es Chemises and Cer- wt Covers. The right, aty.e 16 the latest, mer Corsets ‘hin-and cool, all sizes, Material is prices are right. valu cut is rigobt, very best LS to 30, A. Weeks & Go. Whalesale & Retail, blee Brand | Coffee .: Guarantee thie coftee a blend lan Moca, aod the Java. ff Fure Arab- best grade of | Al .bama. ely Pure Put up im one ard two pound tins, | DERSON & CO JR. CLIFT CHeexre Mz sene by tre Salisbury Mot persistent self4n ip in removing from the blood ( vatinuous, intel- Pitatement in pers lnim um yf suff ing PBIDie in ea in- ind Maximum of snpoor ly letter ecu ase. FROSCOPIT CAT, EXAMINATION OF SPU ra, URINE, & Avoid Attempts Unaided. ale of New York Wniversity | MNEW YORK HOSP! SAL Practic i we. wes Oat mvs Twenty? ipoma reg- and Canada ti: Charlottetewn PEI, Can. OFFICE: VICTORIA BROW. ™Minodations reserved for patients. Aces on application: a omagal A 3-94 BD 60290 0906S 8000 illand Gardens & House MOR SALE BY AUCTION * o=~@Q% lursday, June 2ud AT 12 O'CLOCK | a | * hat most rable res lence, "* known as Holland Gardens | Present occu ip ed by Mrs William | "70. The Property has a frontage of may feet, and rups back one Md and « xtv, ihe hcu-¢ is in Belle nt econdit ion. eccntaios f.ur- Peete, and heated by hot P. the grounds are planted with ard &ma!! | fru it trees, TMemade known at eale. R. BEARISTO, ‘y Auctioneer, Ww 4084 GEe0e a 500000000 100: 000% 4 0024 990699800006 SF0H HOSS y ~— - -— from Montreal Monday | Mon lay Monday 4th July Monday 27th June Monday 18th Jaly Monday | th July Monday Ist August Monday 25th July Monday 15th August Monday 8th Aug. | Monday 29th Angust Monday 220d Avg (Springfield Repelican.) Here 18 a partial | appointments list of the military made by the President to | date from awong «hat we'thave called the aristocracy of “pull”: A son of ex President Grant. Another soo of ex- President Grant. A eon of ex-President Hayes. A son ot ex-President Slarrison. A grandson of ex~President Grant. A son of Gen. Logan. A son of the Astore. A von of Senva:or Foraker. A son of Senator Sewell. A son of Senator Gres. Two «one of ex-Senator'Calvin Brice. | A son of ex-Mavor Strong, of New York. A son of ex-Mayer Hewitt, of New York. A son of Vice Fresident Hobart’s brother. A son of Fit bug hi ce. A son ot Se retary Alger A son of ex-Consul-General New. A fon-in-law of Mississippi. A aon of Chairmen Hull, of House Military Coummtttee. A son and #0on-In son of E mie eh. the law ot Senator Lodge. Vice Presiaential candidate A son of the late Congressman Milliken, of Ms aine. A eon of Senator Murpby, of New York. A son of Congreseman C Missixeippi 4 SOT) aft General atchings, of Joseph Wheeler, of Practically all of whom are without the | slightest military training or knowledge of ex perience,— men social and official oircles and ver the heads of the Wonired States for just euch an emergency as the presen., merely to tickle the pride of fond parents or gratiiy the absurd am ® tions of aspiring favorites of fortune iu civil life, pr&ed up from bigh advanced goverument of the The Royal is the highest grade baking powder known. Actual tests uhww it goes one- third further thas any other brand, Absoiutely Pure ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK, Quebec Stealnship Coy, y, Ltd. “STR. CAM PANA.” Sailing Sailing from Charlottetown at 2 p. m. about 6 p.m. 6th June 20ib Mouday 30:h May June Monday 13th June Monday Monday 12th Sept. 26th Sept. Monday 10th Oct Monday 5th Sep’ Monday 19:h Sept Munday 3rd Oct Mondry 24th Oct Monday 17th Oct Monday 7th Nov Monday 3lst Oct Calling at Summerside, Perce Gaspe Mal Bay and Father Pvint. Delighttul summer trip for tourists. Passenger accommodation unsurosssed, Freight curried at competition rates. Eggs band- led with great care. CARVELL BROS, Senator Money, of } tent Gadi. Langill, 1 ; DAILY Sea AT TaE BUTYES. —_— — EXAMINER, The first of the ser ex of League matche wae shot on Saturday throughout Canada. The ranges were 200, 500 and 6@@ yarde. The scores of the firet and seco d Chra:- lottetown teams will be found below :— FIRST TEAM, RN TROBE. 6. oss 0 5 & vestenttneneseninlt Be NG a oc cdeinds Skid ciated 0 uaaadae &9 NY DE GOW ccsadindk << o\ 0 bkpiedionss cau Lt Davisoo...... seh hacepiiianw china he ibinaies 89 Pie 3 Gav.. (i ila a L1-€ol | pegworth. ive kb uWMalesdin sss cin Sik Pete MINING oo orck odccicdaviudieiWwecceccs 76 SRO RAOMOUE c cpneccasndpten wdc a5 606 aude Oe Capt Davison...... saciid bain aiebe aes «x | PEPE Tete Te ieee Oo ..8l7 SEC@ND TEAM. Pre E Crockett. uiiveiiovnianss Weel Capt Brewart...... ihngkenien uidiosleieiebiie 87 ee iis se veedesaidis hc 86 og. Rear en + abenebinbne's gqsnnerl Sepoer MacMillan ... osovervccccccersece, 04 Ae Se NO hc citings abiciiodaa d opmmen dpi 80 Ua a a eae ee L Grey eeeee Cee ne weee ow tee ances sobeminds os k te OOS TOO 6... ctcnse s'4s'v covsvensvicsons U8 NR ities <a ob bartiastecsetiuns 811 —_——— Se PERSONAL. Queen Hotel: M G Andersoa, Kinlock SF Sim pson, Brantford; Rev J S MclI vor, West Kiver; A W Me Laren, Belte River, Lady Davies will probably remain in Washington about two weeks. On the close of the session Sir Louis and Lady Davics and family will go to Charloite- town, P. KE. 1.—Ottawa Journal, Mr McLean, who was just completed his theological studies, is occupying the pulpit in Calvary Baptist church. Mr McLean isa P. E. Islander and will likely become pastor of the church.—North Sydney Herald. Hotel Davies: G L Murray, Halifax; Jno J Lawsoo, Byron W Barns, Moutrea’; Fred J Alyward, W H Stewart, Toronte; Arthur Richie, Liverpool, Eag; Alex Leslie, M E Maloney, Montrea'; EB T Greary, St John; C L Landen, Toronto; A E Williame, Sammerside; R Johaston, Pictou; M G Ande Bulock. —_— DIED. At North R ver,on the 29 Byrne ia the 63th vear of rest in peace. {[Faneral will leave North River to- morrew (Tuesday) merning at 8 15 for St. LYunetan’s Cathedral, Charlottetown, thence to R. C. Ceueterv,] rson, ih imet., Moses his age. bis sont SHIP NEWS. Port of Summerside. ENTERED. May 2i- Matilda. Hopewell, Curry, Sydney, coal; ss Campana, Demers‘ Mont- May 28 —Thetis, Poirrier, Souris, molas ses in same boitem from Halifax; Jennie Armstrong, Grady, Neweastle, lumber. dg’ * May 26 - Favegpe, Davtee, “Port Mul- grave, herring. Mav 27—Ss Campana, ' Champioa, Orr, Sh McNevin, Demers, Pictou, liac, ballast; es R ver, mase; } Cts of Gt sent, | proluce. | May 28—Lsis, L andry, Georgetown, F Jennie Avisceind adden Salmon ; } McLean, Bontin, Shediac, bal. Port of Charlottetown. | | | ' | ENTERED Frank, Grant, Wallace: Miller, Tignish; Per Ces Andrew Burn- Middleton, Snsaa King, PollarZ ham Geuveral, ’ North- ; port. CLEARED ' Andrew | Leveret, Pollard, May 28—Frank.Grant,Wallace; bam, Mi jer, Pictou; Northport. ETTER than cure is prevention By taking Hood's Sarsaparilla you may ke ep well, with pure blood, strong nerves anda good APPETITE. A new lot Bur Tignish; King, Susan cf beautiful dinner and tea reis are now offered very cheap. Nothing like it yet. Call and see them at the cheay crockery store.—W. P. Colwill. Now is the time toget a dinner or tea set in the real flower offering them so cheap.—W. P. Colwill. M av ; | ; j 1 ¢ | bal ment was he yond criticism Pictou, bal; M | | i F { i | blne while we a NS ie iani Suaday School purno-+ holding a picuicon Wednerday 6.b July next. sia orTsaALL.—There will be a match rame ot football between the Anchors and Arrows this evening at Victoria Park at 6 o’clock. Ee OrpiINaticn.— The Presbytery will] meet in Zion Church on Wednesday evening at eight o’clock to ordain Dr. Gri-rson ae missionary to Corea. The public are iv vited, ~~ - Prixce or Waters Ceienen — The ' commeneement exercises of Prince of | Wales College wili he held this (Monday) | night in the Opera House, beginning at 8 10 ‘clock. An admission fee of 10 cents will | be charged to defray expenses. | —_—< Bic Fisa Story —There wae an eel caught lately in Catalone Lake. which measured 4 feet in length and 23 inches in ‘circumference. The pereon who canght it had great difficulty in capturing it. This is a fact aod can be proven at any time.— Sydoey Keporter ; Diep at Nort River.—The announce- | of the death of Moses Byrne, made else- where in today’s issue will be read with | genuine regret. Mr. Byrne was one of the | most successful farmers at North River, and enjoyed the respect and confidence of all who knew him. His bereaved wife, brother and other relatives have our sympathy. Po.ice Cowrt.—The charges of violat- ing the Liquor Regulation Act preferred against Sarah Jane Higgins, George Offer and Henry C. Convolly en- ,gaged the attention of Stipendiary Magistrate Haszard this morning. After examining some witsesses all three cases were adjourned for one week. A_ bicyc- liet was fined $2 or 10 days for riding on the sidewalk. —_»—_—— Tue Srantey.—The winter steamer Stanley has returned from Pictou where ebe has had her bottom paiated, and is now baving her deckwork and saloons painted at Connolly's wharf. She will leave on Wednesday for Pictou to “to coal up” preparatory to entering upon her season’s work lookiogtafter smugglers. The move- mentsof thesteamer will be directed by{Chief Preventive Officer Jones, of Ottawa, Cap- tain Finlayson will be in command with Capt. Brown as first officer. Chief Engineer McMillao and Steward Lantz willalso be at their old posts. Law te Rest.--The funerel of the late Mr. D. W. ®inlayson, va Saturday after- noon, was one of the largest and most im-~ posing that bus been seen in Charlottetown fur along time. ‘The funeral was under the auspices of ths Oddfellows and the turnout of members of the order was gen- eral. Lhe members of the Caledonian Clab and the Fire Department also turned out well. These three organizations Jed the meruofal procession, and with them were two brass bands aod a_ piper. “iy mn Follewing the hearse e rg - reat, md-e; Adwance, Terrio, Louisburg, : . ing th ee ge num r , er of citizens on foot au ‘arriages. coal; Nereid. Sharp, Chatham, jumber; i eee S ° ' "R. Pros , } Ne re: 8 vere ° ° 8 M © McLean, Bontin, Sydoev, coal; HM} A Ceres ae eee ents oe . noe ‘ , | Geerge Stanley, G. D. Wright, FH. Crosby, Cruickshank, Charlottetown, bal, S os iG uM M ms : ire eeiler. Sasc Lane ant I a . es City of Ghent, MceNevin, Halifax, mdse i : _— Ve _ the house was conducted i, Fullerton, and at the grave ral service of the Guddfellows was The burial was in the People’s service at the by . ev. 7 | the m cheated. eimetery. _—— New York Sun: | thingof the kind beirg refined, Far superior to any~ ever seen in this city, varied, bright and humor- ous. The entertain- Miss LaVell is the best elecation st that has ever ap-~ peared on the star course Winnipeg Free Press: Ciseinnat: Courier: The most talented elecutionist before the public, and worthy of Lue Lest patrouage. Hear this talented and tiontst, Thursday, June Kindergarten Hall. 6 & s tickets 15 cents. versatile elecu- 2nd, 8pm, ia Tickets 25 cents at Johnton’sandG E Hughes. For sale at the Johosenu ‘nildre: door @nly. -_—>-_ ——, Scekers after gold are often disappoints ed. Seekers after health take Hood’s Sarsapaailla and find it meets every expec~ tation. iio No. 2 Co., G A 7 30. Eve sent, A,. meet for drill tonight at rv inau is requested to be pre- ™ * When Gladstone was returning to Ha- warden to die, he wae greeted with ire~ nt cries cf “God bless you, sir “God's ricuest blessing rest upo’r vou. >| | Upon entering the train Mr. Gladstcne | urned uad said im a clear voice: **God | » bless you all, and this place, and the land you love.” It was a pathetic furnish such informatio’ as will ai as onus. We shall be glad to answer 3% ection of an outfit. THE DRUGGISTS. Agents as ~~ s!- Ni & @ 4 eens ae oa es ao =o ee ee Oe ee Me Se aD MN, DS SVS Feae Si AAS aS RTS ee 1Sus oe eae =e 78% re2 oe 757 @ @ 7 — WW ve ‘i Amateur Photography 9 é¢ , While w% s% is beccming more popular every year, =e on a + A ur vacation this summer you can take pictures that ax “a will last a lifetime, and be a pleasant reminder of the ‘9 ( happy days you spent during 1898. We keep a full line Slag +e ¢ materials. It you are in doubt regarding any point—write or call JOHNSON & JOHNSON farewel! and an abundant blessing. any question 18 you may ask, and 4 id you in making a judicious sel- 2% ax e3i #>> 88 >-88 2-86 we el ae ” Pe, a ie aa i is Local aid Other Items. CHARLOTTETOWN, MAY 350 1898. —=- — | BURP SVLS]H SOSA COGS OOTBSSOS COOESEVE SSSECEHSC OSCE BOSOEOOS TOES BOSE COSY $1 White Shirts OSRRHOF OOHRS OOHRS COSOOOS OS, CEOS SEOSESSSOHHS SECRHOSEEEECS 0600 c00C 0000 seve vecsscce Neses 228809F 8000s C80C8S8C Ore ie & Know all Men S That Fr, te Ss Stanley Bros seli a good white shirt for $1, NF ¥ They have Linen fronts and bands, They are reinforced black and front. They are perfect fittidg. They are in sizes from 14} to 17 inch. They are good shirts. They are $1.90 each. They are sold by SAL La Le GIs GES SAELG » wy : STANLEY BROS, The Always Busy Store UD eS Our Success ——— [3 DUB. TOs: The Quality, Perfect Fit and Workmanship of Our Clothing They are as comfortable and as durable as modern skil and ingenuity can make them. We show the largest range of cloths in the city in all the popular shades, Price means nothing until you see the goods Comparison always decides in our favor. 309 pairs of our make of pants are now worn by th2 peo ple of P B.1., and you cannot see two patterns the sam Special prices on Fushings this week. Fs — —*-" omen er ee ne GORDON & McLEi LAN Upper Queen St. Wal’ Nes... is so interesting to everybody that we must att:active in order to get your attention. Men s Stylish Outfitters make our advertssement Out of consi leration for yur feet as well as for your pocket, iurn your stepsthis way and save money. SP ine Shoe the latest styles and newest designs. Look at the 7 rices. Ladics shoes from 77 cents up. Mens shoes $1 up, Misses’, Youths and childrens at rock hettom prices. lf they disappoint your exp Ct a- tions or your feet, hark you can come and blow us up and get y< ur m ney Weeks & Warren Baby Cabs--We Don't Waut Them This lot of carriages wasa little late in arriving, and to mak move out quick, have marked tnem very low. Just Think of It A beautiful well finished uicely upholstered Hood Top baby Carriage for $8. Better ones at better prices. JOHN NEWSON, ee of good Furniture trangers to poor Furniture. = eae id +} rm iCil eee a ear Po ? te ae