ew eas Ora oe ha WEEKS ! Shirt Collar & Cu YAW Stock COMPLETE We have received several caresof Gents lineos- latest collars and cuffs, white’ colored «rd uolaundered shirts. The above goods are bought for caeh from the manufacturers as the old firm btoaght thera. We think the vaiuesthe best ob- tainable Special Collars 3 ply linen, | atest, 2 for 25c. Special Shirts Laundered $1,0€ worth $L.- 9). Unulaundered 75c worth $).00. Gents don’t pass us for sum mer underwear. [n balbriggan, natural wool, merino and outing sbirts. Come to us for your neckties; an immense new stock, latest call. Prices ty suit you. Don't pass us tor Kid Gloves, Braces, Hos- iery, Sweaters, umbrellas and everything in Gents furnish- ings at lowest prices. Re- memb¢r yur stock is all new, and very large. We will please you WEEKS & Ci Wholesale and Retail — — Bin Hxquisite Studio And Photcs to match the Studio. aa Better come in and arrange for a sitting. 4 fw WESTLAKE BROS., Photegraphers New Prowse Buccx QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY lf you are going to a pienic (r out fishing on the Queen’s Birthday, you will want some thing to eat. One of the nic— est things you can take issome of our COOKED CORN BEEF. | We will cut! it up fir you in slices all ready for use, £0 you will have no further trouble oreparing it. We have also ill kinds of potted and corned neals, baked beans, tomato sauce, pickles, biscuits. Bith & GOFF GROCERS <o- en ete eee Bees For Szle I bave six colonies of bees more than I want. Buy theca and get your honey free. Apply to JOBN T. WEEKS A?berton May 19°99 eod lw THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN, MaY 22, (899 ‘Local and Other ems | LOO FP ~St Lawrence Lodge meets to-~ , night. Third degree. From Boston.—The Halifax will be due from Boston to-morrow morning ebout seven o’clock. —_——— To Loap Oars. -The new three masted schoorer Evelyn is to load oats at Sum- werside forthe West India market. eiilidindies Tus Copan —‘The -teamer Coban was a day late leaving Montreal becausefof the large freight offering, and will therefcre not be due in Charlottetown vunitil to- morrow about ten or eleven o'clock. From Charlottetown will take a deck lead of cattle and horses, with oats, she TuearricaL Note:—The Harkins Com- pany open et St. John, N. B., this evening with a repertoire of the latcet English end American successes, including Broad- ! urat’« gleeful plenitude, “Why Smith Left Home,” a sister comedy to“What Hap- pened to Jones.” H Price Webber’s Boston Comedy Com- pany is in St. Jobn’s, NAd. FSTEEMED EXCHANGES. ee ee ee The Guardian: Already two Premiers have retired in quick enccession, and the third is eagerly looking fora chance to eecape, having inglorious!y closed his legislative career by hanging the license millstone around the necks of his follow- ers and his political party. Montreal Gazette: influential member ofthe Luurier Cabinet than Mr. Tarte, because, while Mr. Tarte’s Drummond County deal is being jammed tbrough Parliameut, regardless of of consequences, Mr. Blair’s Canada Eas‘= ern purchase project is not even introduced. The point seems to be well taken, but it is bardly new. It is a long time since people began to call Mr. Tarte the master of the administration. EE Alfred A. Taylor, of Margaree says: One bottle of MINARD’S LINIMENT cured a swelling ofthe gamble joiat, and saved a horse w rth $140 00. Thos. W. Payne of Bathurst, saved the life of a valuable horse that the Vet. had given up, with afew boitles of MIN- ARD’S LINIMENT. Mens Colored Boots are very fashionable just now— we can sell you colored boots at the following prices:— $1.75 Mens chocolate colored boots— good atyle. $2 50 Mens chocolate colored dongola boots—comfortable, durable, aad stylish, $2 75 Mens fine chocolate dongo'a boots $3 OO Mens checolate dongola boot ;-— Goodyear welt, first class goods made on different lasts, the best $3 00 boot you can buy. R. K. JOST. New Arrivals Footballs Base Bails Rubber Balls Tennis Bal!s CHILDREN'S ——ate> Garden fools Wheelbarrows Carts, Waggona, Dolls’ Cabs and (Go- Carts PICNIC BASKETS and HAMPERS New Shades in Wedgewood at the Sunnyside Bookstore Haszard & Moore potatoes and other produce between decks, | ~A stew Brunswick | paper thinks that Mr Blair must bea less New Willow Pattern China PERSONAL ev th GiHty. {. Macaulay, of Morell, is iv Lord Satisbary has surprised Lov-~ dow by appearing with his hair closely cropped, Miss Mamie Logan returned to Char- lo'tetown Op Saturdsy evening. She came by the Princess, Mr. Frank Bayfield was a passenger by the esrly train this morning en route to Britesb Columbia. Lady H-ury Somerset has been re~elect- ed president of the British; Women’s lem- perance As-oc:ation. Mr. and Mre H. A. Richardson were amoung the passengers to town by the east~ ero traio this moruiog. Mesers Alex. Martin, A. C. Macdonald and vobo H. Bil, M. Ps., returned from Ottawa on Saturday evening. Mrs Dodge, of Halifax, is visiting ber daughter, Mrs. Ing-. She came by the Priucess on Saturday evening. | Mrs. Burrell,o Yarmouth, N. S., was) a pastenger by the Princess on Saturday evening. She is on a visit to her parents. Rev. Fatner Clarke, of New York open- ed a mission in Pictou yesterday. Father Clarke has been in Cisarlottetown sli win- tec for the benefit of his bealth. Mre. Charles Smallwood left tbis moro~ ing on a visit to Moncton. She and Mrs Pau! Lea will attend the closing exercises at Mt. Allison Ladies Co'lege, Sackvi-le, N. B. Things to Make a Note of. | Bros., 18a thing of beauty, and addr H. B. C.- Special meeting of Hillsbor- | Tuesday 23rd, at 7.30 sharp. “Pm a lawyer, wy name is Marks,” aod don’t vou forget it. “The Pride of Company G,” Wednesday, May 24th, will be the beet of the season. No. 4 Boys Brigade (Highland) com- pany, St. Jame~ Church, are re quested to meet at the drill shed thie (Monday) (o’clock as formerly. What more do you want ?—A_ good play by one of the best companies, Vinoi- combe’s orchestra between the acts ; and specialties that have never been equalled. Opera Houre, May 24th, HOTEL ARRIVALS. R E Mitchel], M C Me Hotel Davies : R A Chapman, Philedelphis, Edward P Romeril, Montrea!; Walter Stark,. Liv-r- pool, Eog., G O McLeod, City; F W Green, Halifax; C A Berthier, Quebec; W H Tetlow, Manchester, Eng. LOCAL N OTICES. Men's strorg wearing boots, plain ort e cap. $1.00 apairatR K. Jost’s. ’ Biveworks for the boys for Q1een’s Birthday at Haszard & Moore’s Received this morning, linen collars in all the new shapes— Gordon & McLellan. Genersl discounts at Neweon’s b’g farni- ture sele. We must clear out our entire stock at once, and have marked our goods so that they will go qvick. Take advan~ tage of this eale and you will make money. Everything in this store is included in this sale. Come quick and get your choice—Jobn Newson, 120 4in,. Neweon’s big furoiture sale is a chance in a life time to eecure furnitere at tre- mendons discourts. Everything must be sold — and if low prices wil! do it, jt won't te long. 120 4ie. NOTIUE — We respectfully requ: sta promptsettiement of | all accounts due us, as we want te close our books as seon as possible-Johu New- £OR. 120 iwk New Sailors—The New Fad sloped crowns are all the range. Ladies see them —J Paton & Co. Another lot of Bandanna Scarfe, ladies’ and gentlemen’s, See them at Patons. Sitk Shirts, Outing Shirts aud underwear for summer at Paton’s. : Millicery, Millinery, ‘Hats and Trimming, ete., etc, at Patons. Special value in ribbcne, black and colored -Jas. Paten & Co, 3e & 2d. ao —<—<$—$——— IT DIED. At St. Teresas, onthe 15th inst, Brids get, wife of Peter McQuaid, aged 76 years. May she rest in peace. Helfax Herald:—It seems that Mr. Andrew Carnegie, since his celemosynary announcement, has been e0 pursued by the delegates and letters of donation-ash ing institutions, that he had to take refuge tn his Highland castle and has giveu pubic notice that no begging letters will receive avy attention. Which persecution, as well as other evil, Andrew might have avoided had ke but obeyed the admonition, “When thou doest thine alms, do no sound a trumpet before thee, as the hypo- ‘crites do in the synagogues and im the men If you have catarrb, don’t dally with Jocs] remedies, but purify and enrich your blood with Hood’s aparilla. ough Boating Club tomorrow’ evening, : evening at 7 o'clock ebarp, instead of 0 | for their home trade,and the remainder ' Newfoundland market. All these at the “Pride of Company G,’, Robbie, St Johr; A R Gilmore, Toronto; ; for drill ton gh: a: 8 o'clock sharp —-_- SaLe.— Mr A Heine Jobn r Week~, of Alberton, adveriises for sale | Fix colonies ot bees, allies Meeting —A meeting of the Junior Abegweit foottal! claut will be beld this evening at the usnai piace and bour, A full at‘endance 1s requested, Tza at St. Axpre«’s.—There is to be ateaat S:.Andrew’s on the 25th ot Juvy | to procure fands ww helptu repair the | Roman Catholic church at that place, aneanaves Coal ARRIVALS. —The +cbooners Annie, Marv Alice and Kiwin A Crozier, arrived | yesterday from tne Dowimion Coal Co’s | mine-, C B. with cargoe of nut and slack | / coal to Peake Bros & Co Preacuers’ Ass. c1ation.—The Preach- ers’ Association ot the M thodist Cuurch, will meet (D. V.), in the brick church, Charlottetown, on Monday, 29.b inst., ai 3p.m. A full attendance is requesie’. en A Sweit Front —The new plate glass front which Mer+rs Parkman & Crabbe have just placed in position for Prowse materielly to the appearance of their mammoth store, the front of which is being artisticelly painted by Mr. F.McRory. Mammorn Tea.—The people of Moreil intend Loldmg another of their Mammoth Teag, on July let—Dominion Day—near Morell station. No pains wi!) be epared to make this tea tae very best of the season. If you want a day of rare recreation and pleasure, mark your outing for Dominion Day—to Morell tea party. Look out for ad in this paper later. CatrLte By THe Cantoap.—There were five carloads of cattle brought to the city on Saturday afternoon by the western train. Two of the cars were filled with choice cai e purchased by Biake Bros. were brought in by Messrs E Wheatley and Barret Headerson for export to the ll Sav Drownuxe Accrpent— While over - bauling herring nets in Richmond Bay on Saturday, a young man named Donald English lost his life. The sceidentai capsizing of a dory caused the disaster. Patrick Rielly, who was with English st the time, clurg to the boat and drifted ashore. English was 19 years of age, and the only support ofa widowed moiber, At la‘est accounts his body had not been re- covered, Sons er Exuianp.—Lodges Eton and Prince Edward, of the Sons of England, attended Divine Service inthe Baptist quent sermon was delivered by the pastor, ltev. G.C, P. Raymond. Tie music by the church choir, with the Mi-ses Earle as soloists; was exceptionally good. Both Lodges turoed out well and made an ex» cellent appearance. The procession was headed by the Artil'ery Band which dis- coursed cboico music. cic Waar Terk ye or Caartst.—This was the sutjcct.which Evangelist W his:on discussed before a large audience Jast night at the Central Christian church. The sermon was a logical, powerfal and elcquent discourse, The evangelist is@ young man, and his familiarity with the scriptures aad his remarkable ability to express his thoughts are truly wonderful. Tooight the eubject will be “Look ard Live,” and he will sing “Life’s Railwy’ and “‘Say-d by Grace.” All are welcome. Come aid hear the answers to the questions. IMpRcveMENTS.—fhe tonsorial empo- Chureb yesterday, where an able and elo- ; g a SHS GS RSS Le Meet Me at the Always Busy Store. Laties Undervests (his seagon’s assortment includes all sizes - We have them from the small woman’s size co the extra large leng sleeves, short sleeves. and no sleeves at all: The best values of the mill’s output, and only the best, LADIES’ V*ST3—8 sizes in white or cream, fine ribs, short tleeves Sc, 10 and 126 each LADIES’ VE-TS—Cream, fine ribs, fancy yoke fice finish 14 cents each or 2 for 25e¢ LADIES’ VEST3—Fine rib, cream, k ng sleeves 1Ge@ each LADIES’ VESTS —Whice, drop stitch ribs, lace top with baby ribbon insertion, fancy colored, aud self yoke USe and BHeq each. LADIES’ VESTS—White, silk trimmed front, long sleeves —or cream fine ribs, buttoned front, short sleeves $322 cents each Wool vests, silk vests and balbriggan vests —a splendid assortment, SLATER = SHOE Ce ee KIDDUCK --- Kt DUC, 7 a ) Wy \ Ufftre rium of Mr. William Scott, in the Cameron : cheerful appearance. The concrete floor, so familiar to patrons, hes given place to one of hardwood which has been put down in 4 first-class manner Lowe; and the artistic brush of Mr. How- lett is apparent in the decorating of the walls and ceiling. Ocher changes have been made which add materially to the betterment of the place and help to meke it much more pleasant to proprietor and patrons alike, nga cesianannisipencaastinenieanestnenatin OD OD OSSD DVIS ID oe VOD ‘ streete, that they may have glory of t € For . ' su asher- - , 3 eo ’ men. ¢ ¢ Rods Bamboo, Lasce Wooa’ @ Greenteart, Split Ben. - $ 4 boo, Cane, etc., from 20 2 e cenis to $5.00 each. g Reels A good variety from the ° v cheav 20c cl ck reel to $ the $3.00 kind. ; Lines Branded and twieted» ; oiled silk water pacts 8 lines. 2c upto 25c and © @ $1.09. Q © Baskets Large and small, “= up. Hooks 12c per doz up, t en Gut é Casts 10: to 40c each. 5 Block, has been refitted and repainted and ae now presents an especially br ght and | & by the Messrs | % , <> 1) This is a very fine ki’, MY, Vy ANY lined by a new oroes, ft Aim <? . Gf, i is soft and s iky wot hou h iz ae Yip “ > : eset 7 ff LL y) Nig light and pliant will el Gg g s d FY yyy water cuch better than heavy Ye a re) SY ver leathers. Hav: 2: oe 2% ed surface it rarely requires to be polished, looking us o 2%, age, almost as bright and shiney as patent leather. Wh ii? < DUCK in the Slater Shoe on the Foot-Form, Natural an a rat Last. Price $3.50. “ a ALLEY & so «& ase 4 & es ~ CG Sais Faok—SL.¢@ Vailor-Wade Shit fh ShaSePPSsarseeDs | a 4 SSS Not made specially for lt nna us, but you will fiad them p for sale here in all the lead- — styles in white and colored Known as the best — -. ‘Phe best known - SORDON & McLELLAN = _—/_ MEN'S STYLISH OUTFITTERS —-——y_ | = SF GEV REPRE ATTY es ie sap ah cacti Se eo ae “ ney cee cmap i ne ee , Sadie ancien : | 1i o Re nena tale foe * ’ . a a. ed Da rd Pana Te aaa A ae cael sad ini Alaina coer ed