‘a & OO — ‘ i a ase i a 2, i, a WEEKS & GO FOR Stylish Millinery Miss Van Stone, our new woilliner | orders personally, Try attends all Diss Van Stone for your new hat. - She came to us highly recommended and wil! please you | PERSONAL THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN MAY 16,1899 Mr. John Anderson, Kentington was in town to-day. Mr. J. A. Mathieson, Georz zetown, came to town thie morning. Mr. T. J’ Dillon was a passenger by the Jacques Cartier last evening. Mr. Geo. R. MeMabon, station agent at Emerald, registered at the Revere yes- terday. Miss Mellish, Souris, was among the passengers to town by the eastern train to- day. Mr. John D. Burns, of Halifax, wae among the guests at the Hotel Davies lat TRY WEEKS & CO) FOR Black and Colored Drsg Goocs We have just received and opened a large cli gice new stock of rich black | goode, Broadclotha, Costumes, plain a fancy dress gocds, the very latest Willi be happy to show them to you. | TRY . WEEKS & CO FOR Ladies Latest Capes Our »nantle room contains a person- | ally se ected stock of newest styles in Capes. Drop in and see them, they are ma: ked low. TRY WEEKS & CO FOR Kid Gloves The aewest colerings in Clasp and Lacing. Don’t forget our 82c bar- gain worth $1.25 to $1.50 per pair. Rea) French Kid. GENTLEMEN TRY WEEKS & CO FOR Your Furnishing We can save you cash on every pur- chase in your line. See our Jatest 4 ply co) ars at 2 for 25c, cuffat 22ca pair, worth 30c., Kid gloves, shirts, neckties, braces. We buy these goods low, and sell them cheap, TRY WEEKS & CO ' for your dry goods. We have the e” e ' variet and will please youin the | price. ! WEEKS & CG Wholesale and Retail | last evening inthe Christain Church. hee Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Prowse, of Murray Harbor, registered at the Hotel Davies lest | evening. Mrs. C. B. Chappe!l left this afternoen for “ohh She was a passenger by the Halifax. Mr. aod Mra. J. E. Matthews leave this afternoon on atrip to Boston and New York. They go by the Halifax. Mrs. J. R. Moore, who hae spent the winter in Boston and Bridgeport, Coan. ‘ visiting her daughter, returned home by the Halifax teday. Mr.T A. McLean, jr., bas bees appointed second lieutenant of No 3 Co, 82nd Bat- talion, in succession to Mr. J. F. Whear, who has resigoe. When Admiral Dewey returnsto the United States he is io be entertained at a $10,000 dinner in New York. Ove bund- red persons will subscribe 8100 each, aed each will be privileged to take a frieud to the banquet. The tallest man in the United States Navy ba« bees selected to take the part of Uncle Sam in the Peace Jubilee to be held in Waskington aext month. The man who will represent this character is Chief Yeoman Will«, who etacds six feet seven inches, and is wel) proportioned. Mr. J. H. McQuaid, agent ofthe Mer- chants Bank of P. E. I-land at Montague, was a passenger totown by the eastern train to-day. Mr. Mc()aaid is on a month’s holiday aod will viet the principa: cities of Canada and the United States. His place at Montague is being filled by Mr. McMillan of the Charlottetown office, HOTEL ARRIVALS. Hotel Davies: Hou Peter McNutt, Malpeque ; Hon Wm. Campbel!, Sea View; G DesRoches, Misceuche, John D Buror, JE Pbhenner, dalifax;W M Stevens, Truro; W H Prowse avd wife, Marray Harbor; Lemuel Owen, Southport; H C Creighton, J Olive, St. John; A E Massie, Fredericton. Qreen Hotel: Hon P Sinclair, Sam- merfield; C A Stayner, Halifax; P Kelly, Moatague ; W L. Warnig, St. Joha. Tre Curistian Crvrcu — Evangelist Whiston preacbed to alarge congregation His theme was “Why God Cannot Save ail men,” and it was bandied in a master’ul maaner. To-nigbt, Mr. Whiston speaks on the “Second coming of Christ,’ and will also sing. T. A. McLean requerts «ll men desiring work onthe sewerage to hand in thet names and get their numbers at once, a work will commence tomorrow morpiv; e —_ 24th May celebration. Don’t forge! the Opera Houre in the evening. The grand military crama the * Volanteers ; or Pride of Co G.” Specia! will te worth the OOS 6 9S, OOD O0D OD Dont Blame Your Feet if they ache it’s the fault of your shoes. Get your next pair from a man who knows his bus- Shoeing is our business an l we know every branch of it ‘rom A to Z. Try us, we will prove it in hand made as well 4 imported Specially Nelected boots and shoes. The business that disapoints customer sunder- Ine ss minds itself. Drop in and in- spect our stock. See the LEADER in mens for five q iarters—$1.25 We study to bring ou back, and want to please you more than once, Thos. MoQuaid 3 }ower Quecn St. Hoot & Shee Store. @ee@ OHODSOOG OT ©9280 ik GLISH MINERAL WATER J ‘webery and Brown's Ginger Ale anc Soda Water in csses of 6 doz. each received frem Manchester. J & T, MORRIS, €DODF8 SSX OBQOV Ser oC ern SOE SL he Rl ee he ua J 7, dy3i ead Am are - ties will be introduced between acta which price of admission alone. for ladies—lot of style and wear for a emal] amount of money. 1, Of) a pair for Ladies* Chocolate colored shoes —well made, well fini~ ished shoes— Dongola patent tip shoes at same price. For a little better $1.2 grade of shoe—light or heavy soles. $1.8 For our comfort- $1. eble Blucher Shoe —lots of comfort and wear. R. K. JOST : STAMPER'S CORNER SCE S000 8088 D OO00 08006000 L30T.—Yesterday, a ladies black silk um- brella, bone handle, si lver mounting, rev Apply at this 0 fiice. 115 For a fine turn shoe — patent tip ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ f ‘ ( é ¢ ¢ ‘ § é ‘ , : ; PROVINGIAL |, cupying LEGISLATURE Monpay, Ma: 15. House met «' 5 15 Mr. Birc. askes ve Commissioner of Putle Work- 11 is the ‘ao entivn of the Guveromen to place wi..chee on the Mill R ver Bridge draw tois -ea-ovo, to lift the jraw when required Hon Mr McLean said that some win- ches had been seat up, Dut the chain aad been broken Oo motion of Hou. Mr. McLean the act rée-pecil: g the vill ve of Soars was read a third time aud pas-ed Oo motion ot Mr. D bill incorporating Company was passed, On motion of aa Mr. Rogers the act am nding ihe c t Charlottetown Incor~ poration Act an ell a third time and carried. Oa motien of Hon. Mr. Rogers the act Amending the public schoole act was re- com:nitted ard amended and set dewn for third resding to morrow. At the evening se+=10n, upos motion of Hon. Mr Rogers, the bill incorporais ing the Masonic Temple Company wa" read a second timer, Mr. Forbes oc~ the chair. Reported agreed to and set down for third reading tomorrow. Hoo, Mr. Farqubareon introduced + bill to amend an act t4xiog ¢ ertain incor- poratd compavies a:d associations. Second reading 'o-moirow On motion of Mr A, Peters committee on the bill regarding assigomensts for the benefit of crediiors was resumed, Mr. Forbes taking the chair. The bill was reperted agreed to and set down for third reading to-morrow. Oo motion of Hoo. H. C. Macdonald the act amending 61 Vietoria chapter 3 was A McK nnouw the the Mowtegue Hlectric read a bird time and read a firat time andsetdown for second reading tomorrow. On motion ot Hon, Mr. Farquharson the House reeumed committee on the bill incorporating the Prince Edward Island Dairy Association, Mr. Reid in the chair. Tne bill was reported agreed to with amendments and set down for third read~ ing temorrow. This bill provides for the incorporation of an association to consist of a board of seven provisional directors, one delegate from each butter or cheese factory, and any person paying a membership fee of one doljar per year. The aseociaiion will have the power 'o levy apn assessment on the factories in proportion to tbe milk ob tained, the total assessment to amount to $600. The association has power to ap- point an irstractor to visit the several factories, and to define his duties. The instructor shell report to the president of the respective ~ facvories and a'ee the cen irs) association the condition of the various factors, aod mske such eugges- tious as he way trom time to time deem fiiin order to rend-rmore perfect the output of the factories, Ir, D A Mackionon moved the third reading of the bill respecting th@ practice of medicire xod surgery. Mr. M. Mackineon moved in amend- ment that the till be re-e mmitted for the is*ertion of an amendmentto subsection def section ]O previeing for tLe striking cut of the werds ‘tan aeademic” eva xem ptirg a teecher «f the first-class from pas-ing a mairicniation examination. The amendmest was adopted (D. A, McK nnon and Rogers voung against 1) Lill waseet dewn for third reading tOemcrrow, Mr. FPaiqnuharsen presented an act nit prov ding for the build Wal+s college and Second reading to ane) Ube smecdtng th of the Prince of N.irms) School. mor row, f Hon, Mr. Macdosa ing . id presented a bill re~ Second lating to dower. reading to- morro’, House adjonrned. . eager + AB. ~ tt — _ Ripe icmatoes, cucumbers, pineapples r ubarh ard bananas received to-day at teer & Gi ffs. 115 2.ns ane ae nee How Would This Look Just faacy to to yourselves a WATCH of this sort, what a con— a and what a pleasure to the weare Well, as a lorg experienced watch ‘inka 1am greatly surprised at the trifling cost for such well made and traly artistic watches as these are. Waltham watches highly finished and good time—keepers. Prices any- where from $6.50 up. |W W. WELLNER, The Great Watch House, ‘Local ard i. ltems, Sc TT hoe The Seott Ac case against JolnG@ Scrimge ur was ye sterday further adjourned untill next Monday. ex'ch of .obsters is reporiedto have been made +t Morell yesterday. The traps at Mr. McEwen’s factory are said to have averaged tweive lobsters each. Tue Jacqces Cartier.—The Jacques Cartier arrived from Pictoa yesterdar at 7 o'clock. The Princess will probably culne off the slip to-morrow morving, and will come over from Pictou to-morrow afternoon as usual. ; Sen: or Encranp.—Lodges Exon and Prinee Edward, beaded by tne Artiller Band, will parade on Susday morning next tothe Baptist church where an appropri ate sermon will be preached by the pastor, Rev. G. C. P. Raymond. Croice Catrie,~—Mr. William Roze, an enterprising fa:mer and stock-raiser o West River, brought seven choice catile into the city on Saturday last which he sjldtoTborne Bros. The aggregate weight was tQ21 pounds. The cattle were grcaily admired. Tue Campana.—The Campana arrived in ; port this morning at about 5 o’cloch, with | a fall general cargo. She left for Sourie j and Pictou st noon and wiil re‘urn here | tomorrow. From here she will eail for Summerside aod Montreal. There were bo passengere either wey. AN Americaw Tuc. -The Thomas J. Scully, a Jarge American iug, came into port tor coai and waver at about seven o'clock last evening. She came hitLer from New York and will probably sail tomorrow morning fer Lake Champlain, where parties have purchased her for use on the lakes. Kirusp By a Roituzr.—A vonog man named Willtam Blackie, of Upper Wick- low, Carleton Co. , N. B., mes with a fatal accident on ‘Tuesday last. He wasen gaged ia relling come land and was seatei upon 8 heavy roller, which passed over his body, crushing him badly. The un- fortunate young man lived only a few houre after the accident. . — se Sons or Trempsrance.—The fraterna) visit of Prioce Bdward to Victoria Divi- sion last evening wasa pleacent afla'r Bro. J. L. Godkin ow behalf of Victoria Div'sioa extended a cordial welcome to the visiting Division, which wae respouded to by Brother A. Down. “he programm: consisted of select readings, instrument- sland vocai music, autcharp, and sort addresses, The meeting was brought toa cloze shortly before ten o'clock, all “happy to mert, sorry to part, bu: happy to meet pgain.” Sewerace Con-rreuctiox. —Work on the sewerage constraction commences to morrow moreiog. Mr. T. A. MeLean wil cemnmence work on his contract, xt tie curoer of Great George and Sydney Sueects, with abou. thirty men. Me-ers. Scottand McKinoon, with about the same number of men, will commence work on their contract at the corner of Hillsborough ard Richmond Streets. Both of the con- tractors expect to employ considerably over ope hundred mev duriag the summer, and they will each, probab'y, work tnem in four sections, Tae Harirax.—The steamer Halifax, of the Plant Line, arrived here, on her first trip of the searon, this morning at ten o’elock. Captain Pye, Mr. Ellie, 1s officer, Mr. Cook, the Purser, Mr. Noyes, the Steward and the other officere were given a hearty weleome back to Charlotte- town, by a large number of friends who were at the wharf. The Halifax brought a full eargo ard the followiag passengers: Mrs J R Moore. Misa M M Graham, J Nicholson ard wife, Mre R M Crockettand 3 child- rea, Miss G E McDougall, Mrs Jas Dowi, Mise Mary Griffio, Miss Catherine McLean, Mies Lena Bruce, Wem. Bardeu, “J W McLeod, W B Judson, Jvo McDonald, Patruk McDonald, Fred Cormier, and ene from Halifax. Sie eail- ed again this afternoon, the foliowing being the outgoing passeugere: E P Farrei!, Hector Morri-on, Freie. Nes Innis. Peter Clary, Wm MeLeod, Mrs © B Chappell, Chester McMillan, Mrs. D Liviogston, Job Irving, Jobn Burns, )1 6 Fleury, NL Nicholson, Fred Eh ey, Mr. »nd Mrs, Jas E Matthews. oR OD O-DSe pena or O° Perfectly Balanced Bic Caton or Lossters.--A splendid Rods. English fishing rods models of beauty, strength, und Our are lightness. suppleness. For $2.50 we can give you a nobby split bamboo rod, that you would be proud toown. Our $3,50 English rod is @ big snap. If you did’n* know the priee you would call ita $5.00 rod every time. Pi 8 Me OE 8 DODO WIDE] HD 9D ODS OHO’ ODO DO SB DAW OSE OD 1S] 9D OSD 9D18 29D PWSSD HOD = , mead A Le A good quality, fashionable, perfect fitting tailor made shirt, made by a first class reliable shirt maker, at one dollar. A OPEN BACK Sizes from (4 (=2 to (71-2 inch ---$1.00 Lids LGM TSS Sep STANLEY BROS, The HY. CG & R. Brand Look— $1.00 Tailor-Made Shirt BABS SHG GALS SS Not made specially for us, but you will find them for sale here in all the le: d- styles in white and colored mnown as ths best The best known. — GORDON & MLELLAN MEN'S STYLISH OUTE TT< : Zz Boer a ) — ——Saae Shildrons: IOOtsS SM s% Se gh? “full tf) ae ee a a> Ww <a are @ grea’ worry an’ d expense—it isthard to fit the little wear—--cet tinually running about, brings the SHUE QU ESTJON fer aighion there is the sometimes in the we! often te the surface. We can make it easier. for you. Our stock this year is large, very large, it’s bought right too, expe rience has tanght us what shoes and shape sto get. We have them black and colored at ali prices, BUT! we advise a fsirly goed shce; soft and tender feet require goed shoe -waking. 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