= J con VIN each re 4 : en Le THE DA ILY FE XAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JUNE 23 1svy ae | @2: Werks & a Warm Veatner — Goods for Gents. Siraw Hats Crash Hats Canvas Caps Crash Caps Negligee Shirts Canvas Shirts Nett Shirts Balbriggan Natural Wool Gauge and Silk Underwear SELLING CHEAP AT WEEKS & CO Wholesale and Retail uecessors to W. A. Weeks & Co. CO%50@ 2Q@eB 4.9093 OOS 2S 292 % My Boots Are Goine BAL Peopie are coming in and buying. > Shows the good of ad- vertising; shows that the boots are good. People are coming to my store—they see the boots and shoes I have in stock They buy— Are your |oo!s going ? If so come in and get a new pair cheap, cheap, very cheap aud good. Thes. McQuaid Lower Queen St. Boot & Shoe Store. Sf HOSS © 0S6B600 SOD OE 42D O4D OSBOD EDWIN O79 2 AS °OR 023 *& PS]? Reins tak ahaa eS OD DOO 8™ BS ODBO*S 2°82 °06G9S3 ©9O4 ODO —* et I build them well, the peo- ple that live in them say £9. I have built a number of houses in Charlottetown and outside of Charlottetown, They are houses which I would like you to see. If yowre thinking of baild ing, you might let me know. I would like to submit plans and figures. My plans are good—my figures are better. Try me anyhow. I do jobbing also of ail kinds. Nothing but good work, WM. W. HARPER! Manufacturing Contractor, ai! fp» atl] i al] D> a “<@@ ~ Cf) RRRAAAAA PERSON AL Dr. McMillan and bride, Sum reerside, are paesengers to Halifax by the Halifax | to-day. Mr. M. J. Me?h Uigg, was a pas | ers@n, seager by the Halifax ‘this afternoon en route to Norfield, Mass. Mr. McPherson is & delevate to a convention to be held there in July of the students of al! Easterr America. He has been asked to represen Dalhousie College, Y. M. C. A. The | convention will last for about two weeks. | Dr. Geo M. Muitart is enjoying a four) | weeks rest at his old home, Souris, P. kb. Sefore his departure, a few of his friends, ite asa alight token of their regard fer the | « popular physician, call ed at his officze, and | presented him with & handsome gold waich charm with a diamond setting. Lawyer Ben Crafer made the prerentatione The doctor resp¢ nded in &® happy manner acd thanked his friends for the gift. Among those pre sent were: Drs. E. J. Keir, Wm. Seaman, Charles O. Loomie, James A. McDonald an d Messrs. James A. Masekell- Joseph Falle, Alvah Falla, O. Mills, Ham Dingwell, James A McKie, and Dr. Bere hard.—East Beston Fre- Press. Mr. James O'’Conneli, son eof John O'Connell, formerly of Montegne West, has just graduated from St Mary’s Uni- } versity, Baltimore, Md. He obtained the degree of “Bachelor of Arte” aod “ Master of ‘Arte’ > in the philosop yhical course, and secured second premium in the the scienti~ fic department of that institution. In the theologic = studies he obtained the degree of “Bachelor of Sacred Theology” with honors and took tue Orr prize consisting of a gold purse. Before ordination he will take a epe cial course at Johns Hop- kins Uviversity, Baltimore. Mr. O’Con- nor was a former siudent of the Prince of CONVENT OF NOTRE DAME Brilliant Commencement Exercises ---Winners of Medals. The commencement exercises of the Convent of Notre Dame were held laet | evening, and were of an especially brillant 'characier. The pro | exceptionally gramme, which was ao was rerdered in a most acceptable manner; aad every one present was delighted. The voca! and instru mental music was rendered with much skill and expression, sustaining the repu- good one, lation of the convent in this regard. The numbers by the children of the Kinder- garten were dec! idedly pleasing features, Sadie’s ae pr evoking considerable laugbter. Th tion song, “I'he Chinese | Umbrella,” by the junior pupila was also good, the singing and acting throughout being bi ghly creditable to the litte ones participating, The aenior pupils, distia~ guish ed themselves in the **Scarf Fantat~ tic,” the “Breton Ssilor,” and a pleasing sliegory entitled “The Choice,” the characters in which were cleverly taken by Mieses Margaret Walsh, Alice Trainor, Gertrude Macdonald, Marie Larkin and Ida Byrne. The “Scarf F antastic” was new to Charlottetown audiences, and the varseas movements evoked frequent &p* plause. The tableau at the close of the allegory was one of the prettiest stage pic turos that has come under our notice. Afier the tableau medals and crosses were awarded as follows :-— Gold medal for Excellence, presented by His Lordship Bishop Macdonald, award~ ed to Miss Agnes Olarkin. Goli medal for Literature, presented by Rev. Francis Kelly, Lapeer, Mich, award- ed to Miss Eulalie McDonald. Gold medal for Instrumenta! Music, pre- Wales Collegeand Mr. L. B. Miller’s Business College ofthis city. Later he entered St. Charles College, E!licott City, Md.; graduating he entered St. Mary’s in 1595. During the last two,years Mr. O’Connell has acted as Mavter of Cere~ monies to His Emioence Cardinsl Gib- bons, of Baltimore. Congratulations. —_— = Things to Make a Note of. et ———— St. Peters’ Day Schocls—Pablie distri<« bution of prizes on Monday, 26th, inst., in St. Peters Hsll,at8 p.m. The Bishop of Nova Scotia in the chair. All invited. The Bishop of Nova Scotia will confirm in St. Peter’ « Cathedral on Sunday 27th, inet., at 7.30 p. m. =r ae LOCAL NOTICES. Fresh strawberries, Friday morning at Beer & Goff’s. 2i. Rasy, Comfortab‘e Mens anv Bicycle 300t——2 in black and choco late; light and cool for wheeling— We've marked them all down at a price that wiil soon move them off. [50 a pair is the price we’ve put on them —Come in and have a look at them—they’re ex- tra good value. BK JOST </ Stamper’ s Corner. ie Eh PE EE yay: FARMS FOR SALE ON LOT 34.|: Owing to the death of the late Charlies Re udon, and in order to s stile his estate, the su 2v.be’ offers for sale the following a6- perties, Vz: 1. the prope rty known as the Reilly Farm, MY ar as ey = pry eo cou , on st side of Coveh j Ie i. 4 about 100 acres clear, and urder eualiivati ie nder covered with haid and sv We The e is a gocd . enda fairly good dwelling hou ¢ anda weil of water at the door, The fa. 0 iswe w ad ceo aides mud tue place, ® 72 +1 ones ce of Co e!} ” Road, about 10 chains farte° norih. A». ut) acres eles anduode- cul vation, and well waiered. No baileinr red, and has an abun- son we tsideof Covehead Road. ite the 72acres About 25 the rema’ncer cover d with ha: d and «o.. weed. No bui s. About 39 acr. of the Iciliy propeicy, and about 12 acres of the 72 ccres are under crop. The rest is rpder hay and nasture. For iuiiber part.culars apply to the under- signed, oo. imm a ly opj ri el ‘an TIMOTHY REARDON. Executor, Covehead Road, 20th June, 1899 1m. N OTICE. We have obtained ‘a sole agency for bottling J.W. Lee & Coy’s, St. David’s Wines. Fine old Port snd Sherry at prices that cannot be beat HUGHES & LANGSTON. sented by Rev. R. B. McDonald, awarded to Miss Yvonne Shehya. Gold meda! for vocal music, presented by a friend, awarded to Miss Lizzie Van- Iderstine Gold medal for French, Miss Nellie Morgan. Gold medal for application, equally awarded to merited by Misses Nellie Morgan aud Beatrice McDonald, awarded to Miss Beatrice McDonald, Gold cross presented by Rev. Father McLean, awarded to Miss Alice Trainor for Christian Doctrine. Gold cross presented by Mr. William Murray for geveral proficiency in the third grade of the senior department, awarded to Mies Gertrude McDonald. Prize for fancy work, presented by 4 friend, equally merited by Misses Eugenie Hornsby, Addie Hogan, Yvonne Shebyn; drawn by Mise Eugenie Hornsby. Prize for Botany presented by Mr. Joho Clarkin, awarded to Mies Eulalie McDonald. Priz for general satisfaction in the 1n- termediate department awarded to Miss Marien Doyle. A feature of the proceedings was the presentation of an address to Lieutenant Governor McIntyre, which His Honor ac. knowledged in fitting term+. Addresses were delivered by His Lordehip Bishop McDovuald, Dr. Anderson, of Prince ef Wales Coilege, and ex-Councillor Byrne, all of whom spoke in terms of praise of the excellent entertainment provided. In cornection with the distribution of prizes the Sisters of the convent acknowledged the generosity of Mrs. Maurice Blake, Mre. Hornsby, Dr. Murray and others. The singing of the National Anthem brought the proceedings to a close. Active Man Wanted. To read this advertisement and then give Putnam’s Painless Corn Extrector a trisl. It never fails to cure. Acts in twenty-four hours spd causes neither pain por discomfort Putnam’s Corn Ex‘ractor extrac's corna. It is the best | or ny AdministratorRight (Formerly owned by Norman R McLeod) This well known horse has succeeced in getting some 6X silent stock, emong which is inclvded o well known trotting mare Bye and Bye 2 2 He wiil travel this seexon as follows: Leave the owners stables May 29, to Valley- Id at noon, Montague Bridge over night. May the 30th, Cardigan Bridge, noon, New- port over night. May 3ist, Jundas, noon, Cardigan over night, Jone Ist, Baldwins Read, noon, Dromore over night, June 2nd, Vernon River Bridge noon. thence home to the owners sta- bles. This route will be continued fori- ehtly, health and we ather permitting. The attention of the breeders desirous cf raising first class carriage stock, is directed to the merits of this young horse. Sired by Administrator 357, record 2.29},son of Ham- nletonian 19, dam by All Right 5817, grand dam by ason of the famous Sajadin. Aamin- istrator has 14 in the 2.30 list, including the well kuown Island-bred race mare Dot 2.'8 and 20 sons and 41 daughters, the sires and dams of 40 and 49 respectively in the 2.30 list, his sire | Hambletonian 10, is bims elf ere dited with 40 fo mers, and 148 of biz sons and 79 of his saght ors are credited with 1.504 and 110 in in his list, All Right’s progeny has a wel] establishe d reputation. Heisthe sire of six in the list, and of Black Pilot, sire of Pilot Jr. half sister to Blackfoot, the handsome horse wh’ch won first premiums at Vominiou Ex- hibition in Montreal and St. Johnsome years aso. ‘Administrator Right isa grand looking horse 16 hands high, weighing 1.15)lbs. He is pro- ducing the right kind of stock, speedy and s ylish, and of good size, qualities looked for in the id al carrivge horse For terms and other particulars apply to the owner JOHN BYRNE, Montague Cross, Farm for Sale. ee The subscribers offer for sale the farm upon which Martin Praught bas been living, at Beach Hill, Lot 49, containing 100 acres. Immediate possession gives, and terms moderate. Apply to McLEOD, MORSON & McQUARRIE. Ch’town, 26th April, 1899. june 14 —dlwk wye2mo Stitt Toey Come.—Another summons charging treating was isaued to day, isannilbieaiasilge Porice Courr.—This forenoon Jce*ph Conway, for drunkenaess was fined $2 or \Odaye, The lad Marshall, charged with vagrancy, was released (0 appear when required. Tue Bishor’s Vistr. - The following ar- rangementse eligbtly changed from that already published has been made for the Bishop’s visit. Juve 26th, 8 p. m.—Preside at the cloe- ing of St. Peter’s Day Schools. June 27th, 7.30 p. m.—Confirmation at St. Peter’s Cathedral. June 28:h, 7 30 p.m. Confirmation at St. John’s Church, Milton. June 29th, 7.30 p.m.—Alberton Con- firmation. June 59th,— Return to Port Fill. July let, 11 a.m.—Lot 11, Confirma~ tion, July 2ud, 11 a.m. tion of new church. July 2ad, 7.30 p. firmation. July 3rd, 11 a. m.—Confirmation at St. Stephen’s Church, Irishtown. July 3rd, 3 p. m--At St. Thomas’ Chureh, French River, Confirmation. July 4tb, —Reiurn to Charlottetown. July 5th, 8 p. m.—Georgetown, Con- firmation. July4:h—Return to Charlettetown. July 6th, 3 30 p. m.—Long Creek, Con- secration of Burial Ground. July 7th, 3 p.m.—Cherry Valley, Uon- firmatioo. St P.uul’s to be arranged for. eS — ——s- = ae ae 7 - Bideford, Consecra- m.—Port Hil! Con- OD O~D ©6083 9032 OD OT ‘“T Finest Freech Perfumes We have in stock a choice line of the best French Perfumes the manufacture of such world famed perfumes as Roger & Gallant, Ed Pinaud, L. T. Piver, Gelle Freres, A Bourjois & Cie, ete etc. Among the newest odors are Cedrala, Oleander Girofle, Royal Heliotrope French Carnation Pink and Le Tretle lncarnat. We also have the old favorites Peau do’ Vere Violette and Es- pagne. O~2 OD 6D OV OO O6OH6S0 9S] O9CE ODOM Scoot a Ore OD HOW DOF CODSOD OD OD OD ODBOSOS1D DOD Bea OD SE?@ OD _DODVMDOS OI FOTO DBODE BUG DEATH. A new poisonous compound sure death to potato tugs and other vermin and guaranteed to improve your pocato crop. A limited quantity will be distributed this season to prove the above assertion. Our Perfection Shakers for 50 sents are just the thing. Farmers should see these goods or write for particulars to Danforth Chem‘cal Co., Leominster Mass,or Joho H.Gill, Little York, P. E. Island. 2i wk. Cee ogee — Almont Wilkes NO. 31565. Race RecorD (4) 2383 In calling the attention of breeders to Almoat Wilkes, I beg to inform them tbat he is now standard, under rale 4, and ia re gistered in volume 15 of the ‘American Trotting Register. ‘I'bis is done in the in- terest of breeders, who willin fature have no trouble in registering their young stcck by Almont Wilkes. BREEDING —Al!lmont Wilkes , 31565 Hernando, 2891, son of ‘Almont, 33 a Jenny Clay, dam Olive Wilkes, (dam cf Gracie Wilkes, 2.30)b Geo W ilkes, Jr., 2023 Grandam Civtie by Hector, (Thor), will staod at owner’s stable, Grafs ion St., season of 1899. Write for card. J. M. NICHOLSON, Owner. Farms for Sale. The following farms are offered by pr- vate sale upon easy terms : — 50 acres of land on the Sturgeon Ro Lot 61, formerly owned -by George Bears. A large tract - land on the New Lop don Road, Lot 23, lately owned by Pa- cifique Pino, iil be sold in several farms. 105 acres of land on the West side of th Friston Road, Lot 34, formerly owned b Hugh Connors. 50 acres of land on the West side of the New London Road, Lot 22, formerly owned by Leopold Pinault. 121 acres of Jand at Suffolk, Lot 34, formerly owned by Lionel] Garnum and re- cently by Arb'ngs. For particulars apply at the office of AZneas A. Macdonald’s Barrister-at-law Charlottetown. Local and Other Items, Me at The a WAYS * tanley an > oo Ff > e*s @® is oe > Se @ © > S & @ @ @ 7- Fiosiery—— Ladies’ color 30 cents each Shirt VYaists A5e@ Ge and B5e. Latest in White a fairs for 25 cents Ladies’ Sailor Hats A large assortment in white, black and colors, worth up to $1 35 for Special values in colored at Busy Store eet iQ —_ Black Cottoh Stockings, and stainless, donble heels and fast 85e, 95e, $1.15 and up anley Bros. 227Te “s ae ‘“ Pointed * m “ Medium * ” * “ Round toe ce ee 6s Chsap Laced Shoes read Fe, POS wl Wa ‘ . pa" «6 patent laced & tips a splendid .szortment—all ne 7, * se ts We have hase of A SUIT OR OVERCOAT. Mr Sixtus McLellan as cutter, and the best stall for good solid tailoring we can t be beat. Mens Stylish Outitters. strong claims to your attention, when you co Help epper WOOD Womens Fine Shee, Round toe, leather tips, 65 TVe 750 S0e G0e \ . eso have a wcmensstrap slipper, very neat 75c a ish y = CO’ U iuvrerzstTep IN GOOD CLOTHING AT REASONABLE PRIGES template With a large,choice selection of aapaangh wserings and overcoatings. With of workmen on P, E, Island, Our Furnishing Department hose aad GORDON & McLELLAN See our new shirts, also, See our new shirts w cuffs, neckwear, suspenders, we ingmen, sweaters, gloves and hardker-hiefs. — underclothing <a ee amma He salaaeemnitennennatibiniianementemataneamenan dat soennd RN ARIE ate = OM OE MOG AIRE ORIN OEE | OMe EE EERO AEE ENOL RS MSIE EES EERE HEY RNG ical Pe CSIR OH MRE ORO ET OR 5 Sali a AEB IR a. ar