i Great Bankrupt Sale | STILL CONTINUES. | Crowds of buyers grow larger daity. 50c. buys nearly $1.00 worth, or goods are selling at al- most half price. We have been showing and you are seeing the immense | bargains that we are giving in our big spot cash purchase of | GASS § CO’S BANKRU PT vertised is just as represented. tisements are read and appreciated, WEEKS & CO have your confidence and give honest goods at honest price. When we get a bargain we give one. Bio Bankrupt Sale Every Day WEEK’S Regular Bankrupt Price: Price: Corsets 35c. for 18¢ Black Cashmere 7S8e 8 ** 45e French Kid Gloves $1.35 ** V5e. “ ‘6 $1.25 75e Unlaced lot 60c to $1.00 |** 50e Swiss Embroidenes 5c “e 24 sé «4 7 o6 44 Ladies’ Waterpreofs 2 60 +« 1.75 se ‘* 3.3 ** 1.95 Bicycle Sweaters 1.05 * 68 ‘6 +6 1.20 ‘ 75 Men's Braces 35 + 22 6 s. os 46 10 Window Shades ; with spring rollers, 55 * 35 Cotton Hosiery eo 6 $s sé 18 + 12 Cashmere *‘ $5 « 25 Lace Curtains 56 «4 33 ss “ sO «6 55 ‘, se 81.20 * 85 Lisle Gloves 20 * 14 $s ‘6 go 15 Men's Collars 18 to 25e ** 9, 12, 15 Cuffs 25to 3de * 18 to 22 Black Silks 1.80 90 ‘6 ‘6 160 * 1.25 We have twelve thousand four hup- dred and eighty six dollars worth of these bankrupt bargains. Everything is selling 40 per cent to 50 per cent below usual prices. From 9 till 6—big sale daily. W. A. Weeks & Coy WHOLESALE NOTE T weeds in stock. - — octees — High Class Tailoring. 4442444 2 Any Tailor can make a fit but it takes an ARTIST to give a suit the style and finish that characterize the gar- ments turned cut of our establishment. Gentlemen who like to dress in the latest style order their clothing from our emporium. McKay Woolen Co., High Grade Tailors. STOCK. Every article ad-!| This is the reason our adver- WEEK’S $12,486.00 Bankrupt Stock, Black Dress Silk, Black and Golored Dress Goods, Gorsets, Ladies’ Night Gowns, Ladies’ White Skirts, ; Ladies’ Drawers, Men’s Shirts, Collars and Guffs Braces nnd Ties, Summer Underwear etc., etc, Remember we have almost everything in this stock that you would find in a first-class dry goods store and your money will nearly go twice as As sole agents on P.E.TI. V ool Mills of Nova Scotia we want all the wool we can possibly get and will give the highest price or exchange any kind of Dry Goods. far while this stock lasts. AND RETAIL. for the Celebrated Oxford Woolen Full line of Oxford i e . : ° Judgments were delivered in the following , . . . | ay picati What you see with your eyes you believe in your heart. | 2? “" 7" SUPREME COURT. Wepwespar, May 26. The Supreme Court met today, Chief Justice Sullivan, Mr. Jastice Hodgson and Mr. Justice Fitzgerald on the bench. cases, after which the court adjvursed sine die: James H. Watts vs. James Kennefic.—— This was an action on the sele of « horse in which defendant warranted his owner- ship, bot in which it turned ont that he had no title. The plaintiff sued on the warranty and the cece was tried last Hilary Term and verdict found for the plainuff an applica- | tion was then made for a new trial, The Court today unanimously refused a new trial and ordered the verdict to stand, bold- ing that @ person w..0 warrants his title to goods which in fact he does not own is lable for an action at the euit of the pur- chaser, immediately after the sale and that the pur:haser need not wait until his pos- se sion is disturbed by the real owner be:ore brin sing actio». Cahill vs. Commertial Union Insurance Co.--Approval from a_ decision at Chambera given by Mr. Justice Hodgson setting aside the serv ce of the writia tuis case. The Court unanimously dismiased theappeal. Perry vs. Chais-on.—Action of slander tried at Summerside last October before Mr. Justice Fitzgerald and a jury. An was afterwards made to euler @ nonsuit on the groun s that the words com p'ained of, taken in connect on with the whole discourse, were not actionable and that in any eveat they were snvoken‘on a privileged occasion, The Chief Justice and Mr. Justice Fitzgerald delivered writ ten opinions refusing the ponsuit. Mr. Justice Hodgson read a written opinion holding that a nonsuit ehould be entered. RIDE A STEARNS’ A* D BE CONTENT. et THE ASYLUM BUSINESS. fir, -Is there any foundation for the report that another asylum job has been perpetrated or was about to be perpetrated. It seems as natural for the Goverament to drift into boodle as fora duck to take to the water. Yours, CONSERVATIVE. [From the fact that rothing has yet been said about it by the Patriot, we infer that the business referred to is not yet in fuch a position that the particulars may properly be published. All that we may now know is that the contractor, refusing to be a party te any sleight of hand work apart from the specification, has discon~ tinned operations on the foundation of the building and awaits the arrival of the Premier. Meanwhile the Prevince #, in any case, booked to pay some thous- ands more than it bargained for.) o-oo LOCAL NOTICES. Dear Sir,—Blouse suits for boys very low at Prowse Bros. White dress shirts 50e 752 $) the best value in the city; unlaucdered 25¢ 35¢ 50c. Prowse Bros. The biggest pile of bargaivs ever cffered to the people in the shape of readymade clothing is now on exhibition in our cloth- ing rooms.— Prowse Bros. The auction sale on Wednesday next, June 2nd, of that beautifully situated resi- dence, “EdenLuret,” the property of &, Davies, Eeq., offers the best chance to secure the most conveniently situated private residence in the city. Call and See.—Call at Miller Brothers’ store tonigbt and see the Massey Harris electric bicycle. It is a decided novelty. ———. MARRIED. At San Jose, Cal., onthe 27th ult., by Rev. J.H. Hughes, W. F. Macneil), of Rossland, B.C., formerly of Prince Edward Island, to Marie @. Blackburn. At Wellington, on the 18th inst., by Rev J. A. Macdonald, James A. Macneill to Miss Lucy A. Ayers, both of Wellington. At St, Panl’s Church, Summerside, on the 25th inst., by the Rev. D. J. G. Mac- donald, Cornelins Murphy, of Slocan City, B. C., and formerly of Palmer Roau parish, to Mies Maud Doiron, of Summer- side, That Heod’s Sareaparilla purifies the blood and relieves a vast amount of suffering is not a theory, but a we!l known fact. Walking Sticks—the best assortment in the city Low- est prices, Call and see—KRed- din ros, ime <teme tte ~~ KOKANIE — CREEK SHARES NO FAKE"! But legitimate mining. FOUR CLAMS. One being on the famous Molly Gibson vein. Two above Enterprise, which sold $300,000 cash, and another one half mile from Slocan River. High grade ore out cropping on threee Well defined ledges onall. Capital only $250,000 in 25 cent shares, Fret issue for development 3 centa, nou assessable. Next issue not less than 16 cents. Reliable management. Nothing less than 500 shares sold. Order through bank. GEO. 0. SCOTT Agent LOCAL, AND OTHER ITEMS Beer Bros. fer Dress Goode, danuindiaaidin THe Wearrmen.-~ Mostly fair with a few i0cal showers, little change inftemperature, moderate winds. calniiliasdie Arrer Hary.—The schr. M.C. McLean goes to Hagarty’s wharf this afternoon to be loaded with hay by Carvel! Bros, Comine Back.—The steamer Nor will return to Charlottetown tor another load of oats to be shipped by Carvell Bros. It is expected that she will leave Bristo] on Saturday. seneniniilinienindil Nore Tuts Wevtt.—The plan of the ex- hibition building on the occasion of the concert{ by Sousa’s band, will be on view at Dodd’s drugstore to-morrow forenoon at ten o’clock. Secure your seats earl7. Seilie~neen St. Perer’s Carnepran.—To-morrow being Ascension Day, the services at St. Peter’s Cathedral will! be as follows: Holy Eucharist; 7.15 a. m. and 8 a.m. (choral) Matins 9 a. m.; children’s service 5 p. m5; Evensong and sermon 7.30 p. m. W.C. T..U.—As Mondsy will be a public holiday, the W.C. T. U. will hold their weekly meeting on Wednesday after- noon, 26th, when Miss Adans will give a “Health Talk” to mothers and daughters. All are invited. As this will be toth intéresting and instructive, we would will a large audience. Meeting at 4 o'clock, dm. td. Tue Next Concert.—-It is hoped that our people are bearing:in mind the concert to be given in St. Patrick’s Hall on Mon- day evening next, 3lst inet., A splendid programme is being made ready, and an enjoyable evening is assured al] who at- teud. The money realized at the concert will be set apart for the benefit of Miss Lantry’s Christian Doctrine class. Successrut at Frepericron.—Messrs. Frahk and Fred Bayfield and Mr. Walter Brecken were among the successful -com- petitors in the Frecericton University sports on Queen’s Birthday. In the prize liet the name of Bayfield appears six times, and thet of Brecken twice. The Messrs. Bayfield are scons of Hiward Bay- field, Esq., and Mr. Brecken is a soa of the late Mr. Joseph R. Brecken. Tue Ineve Morris.—The steamer Irene Morris, Captain Clark, now being loaded with oats forthe English market by Messrs Matheson and Toombs, wil) les ve this port for Souris on Friday evening. Bv the time she will leave Souris the Irene Morris will have upwards of 100,000 bushels on board. About 75,000 bushels will bs taken on board at Charlottetown and the remainder at Souris. The rapidity with whieh,the work of unloading and ‘loading the steamer at Charlottetown took place is worthy of note. The werk of lischarging be gan on Friday morning‘at n‘ne o’clock, and about 1609 tons of freight ‘was removed. Then the work of placing the cargo of oats on board began, and everything will be in readiness for her sailing on Friday eyening. PERSONAL. Col. Longworth left this morning for Quebec. Mr. W. J. O’Rielly has returned from a business trip to the Magdalen Islande. Mr. J. F. White, of Alberton, is in the city. Mr. White was an unsuccessfnl ap- plicant for the position of Iuspe tor of Fisheries. Rev. D. M. Macdonald, of Tignish, has gone.on an extended visit west. He crossed to Point du Chene in the Northumberland yesterday. Captain John Gordon Sheriff, of No. 8 Co., 830d Batralion, kas been granted the brevet rank of Major under the provisions of para; raph 90, Regulations and Orders for the Militia, 1887. Mr. J. Louis White, advance agent of the W.S. Harkins Company, is expected here tonight or tomorrow night. Mr. White was here with the “Crust of Society” Company some years ago. Mrs. C. H. Heath, daughter of Mr David Rogers, Summerside, came on here last Wednesday evening to epend the summer. Her home now is in Portage La Prairie. - Pioneer. At t' e Queen Hotel; John G. Simpron, Bay View; J. K. Spregue; St John; H. G. Mellick and wife, Winnipeg; W. A. Mason Picton; Mies Macdonald, Montague; John A. McLaine, St. Peter’s Bay; Geo. Forbes, Vernon River. Mr. W. F. Mitchell. manager of the Merchants’ Bank of Halifax, Char'otce- town, spent Monday with friends in Sum- merside where he came to meet Mrs. Mitchell, who arrived from Fredericton Saturday evening.—Journal. Rev. S.J. McArthur of Bedeque enc- ceeded a few days ago in securing a $206 scholarship in Harvard University and will take @ nine mopths’ course there be- ginning in September. The scholarsbip is for merit as a student, on the recom- mendation of the professors of Dalhousie and Pine Hiil co! *ges—Gnar. J.atest arrivals at the Hotel Davies: John Henry and wife, S’side; J. E. Arsneav, New Richmond; John B. Reid, Hamilton; E. H. Saunders, Halifax; W.C Power, Toronto; A. H. Ellis,St. John, N B; J. Darshly, St. Joho; W. C. Barbour, do; Queber; 4. Walter, Georgetown; D. F. Macdonald, Montague. = DIED. In Lawrence Mass on Friday 2let, Mre. Catherine Clinton, relict of the late Mr. Pet- rick Clinton, of Charlottetown. On the 10th inst., of cancer of the stomach, at the P_E.I. Hospital, Cnarlotte- town, Wm. Abner Burke, of Souris Line 42 Fort St., Victoria, B.°C, Road, aged 40 years. H. B. Potter, Montreal ;C. A. Gauthier, . 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P. FLETCHERE is: now opsdtak out a lenge and magnificent 3 Pianos and Oreans.! Containing oll the up-to «late improvements E PRRIRIRERREAR z ELEGANT DESIGN IN CASES. E PRIRARIRIRARA % AT _ ih E 7 rt PIIGHeT SigOd WarerOons QPERA HOUSE BUILDING fa ’ Advertisers ! ‘The home circulation is the most valuable to advertisers. THe Examiner reaches the ho ne of our citizens every evening. That account for our large advertisiny patronage. HE EXAMINER PUB. COMPANY Bi ARR gy