of of tua R € 3. uly Sale! -_— C— SaD a Coumans “ring for this month special prices in Muslins «Shirt Waists Shirt Waist Setis MEN'S SHIRTS WHITE & FANCY See our unlaundered at 75 cents, worth $1.0 Men’s Bathing Suits in one and two plece garments. BATH TOWELS a rally. Sp 2¢- See our prices as we cannot be beaten. WEEKS & Cd Wholesale and Retail Successors to W. A. Weeks «& Co. SO) 1 O@ ENGLISH CANVASS . «SHOES IN SIZE 6,7,8 4&9 Regular Price $2.50 Redi ced LO Si.SS eee A fe.’ pairs left : LT JOHN H. BESAL CREAT GEO. STREET. Nese Queen SCREET. ed WeAln GOGY 5 0 0} i good boots without payin & an extortiona:e price. ou can ge In ready modes I bave the (atest styles and a fine selection. You should be able to get what you re— gaire—and please remember that my ex~ penses; being on @ emall scale I can sell boots cheap. You get the benefit. Don’t pay too much for your foot - Thomas MeQuaid Lower Qveen Srreer ‘ Boor & Snore Srore. —_——--—= 1D TTER TUB { BUTTER IU S 29295 Lutter Tubs—factory smooth finish — very made best wood. CARVELL BROS. — 5 —3an. 2a July FOR SALE One Rugey, One Piano— will be sold cheap. Apply to J J. JOHNSTON 148 Barrister ARTIFICIAL eee KETH -_-s DR. JOHN P. MURRAY, Q-en St., neer London Houee. eat al! [I> a tm» af . ' , {hi wm 1 Loca! ant Pr ee Other ltems. pienis Pincers Cur Orr.—A little lad named Mills, whose father is a machinist In Bruce Stewart & Co’s establishment, lost two fingers by having them caught ina Ar Ticyisn To-mornow.—There is no} doubt but that the elaborate preparations | made to celebrate the centenary of Tignish | parish will attract many people to that} place to-morrow. A varied programme has been arranged and all that is interest- ing in connection with that portion of eur | | province will be in evidence to-morrow. | The extremely low railway fare of only $1.25 bv special train from Charlottetowa ‘o ‘ligvish and returo should impel many to make this interesting visit. -- —--—- Mititta News.—-There is a probability that Major General Hutton, commanding the forces in Canada may pay this vince a visit before very lung. In fact it is hinted that next month may bring him here in connection with the visit of Lord Minto. It is understood that if such be the case our Local militia will most likely have to pass an inspection by the Major General whose well known opinieos regarding the need of thorough effizieacy in all branches of the militia service rre too well known too need repeating here. In the event of tke visit being paid, it will moet likely reenlt in ell the threa of the town companies being parad ed and probably the country companies alec. It is rumored that an effor is being made to organize a march, possibly to Pownsl, pr some other spot, exercise the Men whiie |} they are volley-firing, then bringing the men back totown awarding points te the sections perfcrmingtbe werk must ex- peditiously aud coming back in best condi- t100 -re- —— ‘Tue Tarrp Taie.—The Grand Duchess, due here last night, owing to the fog. did not arrive unti!] shortly after eleven this morring. She brought upwerds of three hundred passengers, one hundred and forty of whom were to this port, andthe rest | making the round trip. OF thé former many- were Islanders return ing to *pend the summer with their frievds in their native bome. She also browgh' a large cargo—several carloads of floue and other miscellaneoms freight. While in port she wae visited by Jarg? numbers who were unable to cee her On the former trips. She was several hours late in sailing. The following are the parseogers : William McIntyre, Mise E Young, A Jones and party,James Wood,C C Simpson, Mrz W K Rogers, Mr Murphy, Mr Ginn, J MeBarich, A MeLellan, R McCormack, A Cameron, M P MeDonaid, C H Adams, outgoing | D K Dobie aad wife, Mr Tracy, R H WV il~ | liames, Mr Crosby and wife, i Mr Stetson and party, Ss. ! ' Chose, Rogers and Nash, G W Cum- mings, Mr Codv.2 Levi S Thomas and wife.dJ J East. Mr Kiogand party.S A McDonald, Maggie McClosky, Angus | Campbell. Please Attend... } } ' ! == =to that little ac- —__———-connt we have —-—rendered you — A prompt settle- —__—_~ment will great- ——lv oblige us. R K JOST Stamper’s Corner} LEQULUGGOUULGUGSCGRUERGEGOUDUGHREGGUQRONUURELORURURDDDORORQUGHQQN0LG000GSS 0000 0SRRRGRSUSESDRSSRAResaSo en aaa SUUEODURDODDEOOGQGOUGNGSOERORRCSORSORCERS TURWREODCUODOOEEUHUDOROESUCOEOCUEDUGOUOES rake when in the country a few days ago. | ; | | - é : Mr. D,A. Storey, District Passeager ST ECGUEECOSEERERSSEREDESSGSSG EER GSURRA REDE. | Agent of the 1. G. B.at Halifax, and ‘daugbter arrived jast evening by the +P Der Te i ~er | SUPREME COURT | AT GEORGETOWN judgment for plaintiff. Neil McKay vs. Ailan McPhee. Assault. Toe plaintiff having failed to prosecute the prisoner was discharged on proclamation. The Grand Jury reported that they had visited the jail and found it clean and in good condition and in a fair state of repair, except one cell, The jury recommended that family pilot bread be used instead of kind now supplied I PERSONAL. t 1ie€ Mr. A. 2.B. Mellish returned to Seuris this morning. Premier Farquherson went to attend the nomination at Summerside this morn- ing. Mr. R. C. Goff left to-day on a business trip throughout the eastern part of the Island. The Rev. W J. Cox, isthe guest of Capt. A. C. Norby at Parsboro, Nova Scotia. Mr. John McLeod Jeft this moruimg for Winnipeg, Man., on @ visit to bis son Lionel. Mrs. John M. Campbell and Miss Annie Fraser were passengers to York by this morniog’s train. Mr. Jamee E. Macdonald, M. L. A, Cardigan, and Mr. H. D. McE wen, Morell, were in town today. Mr. and MrsJ. A. Matheson went to Campbelton this morning where they will spend the summer months. Lieutenant Beer who is spending his holidays on the Island, went this morning to Bedeque ea a few days visit., Mr. Joho MecNeiss, who has been visit- ing his friend Mr. John F., Robertson, jr. lett tor bis home in Moutrea) this morn: ing. | } toca and Other tems, auctioneer, DiscracervL.—The city authorities are again called to the disgracefal condition of the shore at the eastern end of Water Street. Itis ‘oo bad that people in tbat neighborbood are to have suc a nuisance under their very poses. Tignish Centenary Celeb- ration to morrow. ———@—-- Tue McLeop Boar.—Toronto advices report that the beat designed by Mr. Me- Leod, Geveral Manager of the Bank of Nova Scotia,+ hows very great speed and will give a good account of herself when put to the test with other clippers. Usep Acain.— Qne of the old fire engines was yesterady afternoon taken out from its place of rest in the City Hall aad is being used at the foot of Richmond street,in pump- the water out ofthe sewerag? trenche. [t was used for the same purpose last au-~ umn. scniiieniedil Paixrut Bite.—A few evening’s ago as come small children were playing at the eastern end of the city, the little son of Mr. Lemuel Phillips received a bite from one of his young companions. Three doctors were summoned and the little fellow is doing as well as can be expected. Tignish Centenary Celeb- ration to morrow. doidiinink For Rerarrs —The sailing yacht Grow - ler, owned by Mr. Joho Stectiford, was last evening placed on the stocks fur the purpose of having her bottom cleaned and other,renairs of which she iswery much ino need. When reparrs are completed we A further contigent of twelve auns who | have been attending the retreat here, were ; passengers by the western traiu tals morn. ; log. Mr. George D. Longworth aad Miss Minnie Loogworth were among the pas- Seugers by this m orniag’s train from the Mr. D. K.Dobic, of Mrs. Duchess the Guardian, acd Dobie were ps-Sengers by the Grant this aflernoon O« a ‘ip to Bovton. Rogers, town by this moruing’s traio afternoon in the Mes. W. Kt. rom Sa eraide f Sudummersid came ¢o and lett tor Boston this Grand Duchess, Mr. Louis Desbrisay, of Halifax, arrived visit te his fatier, Mr. Benjamin Desbrivay, and friends ia ‘4 | : , ¥ ( pariotletown home yesterday One Mr. W.L. S:rickland, barrister-at- law, Boston, was a pastenger by the Gran e Duchesse this movning On a visit logeia- tions and friend : Mes. J. A, Farquharson, her Lorne, and Miss Sousie M. Nash pa-sengers by the express this morpiog en route to Campteliton, N. B.,on @ vist to their sister Mrs Lngles. in ths city. RON were Princess. Mire Storey is staying with Bir, George A. Hughes.of the Island Railway. Bistop McDonald and Rev. P. C. Gau- thier left this morning to attend the cele~ bration at Tignieh. Mr. Berlinguet, archi- tect, went as far as Summerside and will probably go on to Tignish in the morning. Miss Skinner, of St. John, 3who has been for some time in Chariottetowao staying with Mrs, T. W. Dodd, left for’ Alberton this morning, where she will epeod the summer, the guest of Mrs. W B. Dyer. Mr. Robert Coffin, whe recently gradu- ated B. A. at Dalhousie, aed who has re ceived a callto take charge of the parish of Middie Stewiac, N.S.,lefi for that place this moruing. Be will be ordained and inducted this week. Attorney General McDona'd, Mr. W.A. Weeks, and Mr. S. Blanchard were pas- sengers to Georgetown this morning to at- tend the Supreme Court which opened there to-day. Mr. Justice Hodgson ‘ chal see the Growler doing some very good | sailing. and Mr. Arthur Peters went down yester- day. ———— cl Amn A Hamilton Man's Bad Sprain. Mr. Jos. A. Sutton, marble polisher for Fornese & Sons, Hamilton, writes: About a year agol fell on a piece of ice, causing a very painful injury to my shouléer. The pain troubled me with the least exertion untila few months ago, when I was advised to try Griffiths’ Men-~ thol Liniment. It has completely taken out all the pain and soreness, and duriog the past three months, since using this remedy the pain has not returned. think its merits should be known by all. Itisa wonderful remedy. Sold by all druggists. 25 cents. : Indian beaded moccasins at R. K. Jost Stamper’s corner. Cexrenary Cecesration — Tomorrow is the one hundredth anniversary of the founding of the parish of Tignish, and ¢ grand testival is to be heldat that place THE’ DAuwy EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JULY 18, 1869 Tignish Centenary Denied The July term of the Supreme Court | Tignish Centenary Celebra tion tu-morrow }opened this morning at 1l a m, Mr. Jus- | tion to-morrow a {| tice Hodgsov, presiding. The following : Court Mocxr Sreraen.— Brethren of | g°otiemen composed the Grand Jury:; By tae Prince s.—A.more than usua lly this court will please remember their | Ge » Whiteman (foremin) Thos Bualp.tt, | large number of passengers are travellio g regular meeting to. night. Jas McBachern, George Moar, Michael | by the Princess lately. Yesterday after~ Mooney, & Anderson, Lauchliv McDonald, | noon she brought over forty-eight and | @ Srraweerries Exporrep.—A number | Robert Curran, Malcolm JCampbel!, John this morning fifteen went away. ey | of boxes of strawberries were shipped by McLean, Tnomas Morrissey, Alex F } oem ce nee 1 , the Princess this morning. Bruce, Charles F Sterns, James McPhee, | Missionany Socrat.—The missionary a si i} Jodn D Bell, Robert N Copp, John Me. | eocial to uave been held last evening was | Fy Once Acaty.—Albert #. len was | Kinson, Walter Gordon, Daniel J Me» | postponed on account of rain and will be | % fined or 30 days this maaing at the | Donald, Oswald‘ Gerdon, George A | held this evening at the residence of Mrs. Police Court, for being drank and dis-| Parker, William McDonald aad John | F. S. Moore, Watermere from 7.30 to orderly. ) yan. J 30, ee Robert N Copp vs. Peter Clarkin. Ac: } - P R.A.—The annua! shooting meet | on on itenek Confessed. Oa motion Farm Sate.—Remember the sale of ofthe Provincial Rifle Association takes | Of the Attorney~General, judgment for | farm implements and stock on the premi- place on Wedvesday and Thursday, the | plaintiff. een of the laie Wm. A. Stewart, Freach i h and1l0th of August, S Blanchard vs. Jas H McLean. Con- | Fort, tomorrow, Wednesday, 19h July, | fessed. On motion of Mr Blanchard, | inst at 12 o’clock noon. J. H. Horne RI Ser 2 as Meet Me at The Always Busy Store sat ® @ @ © 26802 2 OO Je & @&e2 e284 @2e FP 2 eS Small Flande Gan Ge Cloved Cheap fomr— at STANLEY jpecial Offer in Si and & Faid Cloves 24 pairs in black only, 4 stud button fastners, sizes 5} and 6, Regular $1 10 kind ee 150 Pai 51 pairs in tans and black, 7 hook lac- ing—finest quality French Kid Gloves, size 5f only. Reegnlar $1.35 kind ° in Commemeration of the event. A special train leaves Charlottetown in the morning at 5.36 local and gets to Tignish at 11.07. Return farm #1 25. al ™ Considerable preparations had been made for their visit, and agrand ball is to be every fine Satnrdav afternoon—anrd fres quently all day matches—and pot a stump, not a bat, and neta player to heseen. le it yet too late, this year,for some of the old mierest to be awekened into new life, or is nothing being done for the want of some one to take the matter in hard? In this connection, we hear that a nurber of the younger generation, disgusted with the lethargy into which the old club bas ap- parentlo fallen, are trying to orgao'ze an | © entirely new one. We bope, if tne older ‘ hb um Se 4 té NH Tue Warsairs.—Her Majesty’s Ships ; 24 Crescent, Proserpine, {ndefatizgable and oan. Quail are now in St. Sobo’s. Nfli. yt given in their honor tomorrow evening. A et football match with a team frem_ the cS ‘ ’ 7 $0 Crescent was also on the boards. They i suilon Thursday. sy ces c Cricxer—Are #1! of Cherlottetown’s old os time cricketers dead? @r have those who | are living lost all heart in this splendid | {2 old English game? It almost makes one | #, feel sad to goout to the perk on a Satur- | 3 day afternoon avd look at the cricket fie!d, Rue the field where there ased te bea maicn | @M@ rs S OST ESET CEE Ae ae ey a Psat j SUSAR ZH, rae’ CN, tails Ne Ns semen seemieementiinaititns ee, ere # it Requires Sand To carr the stock :{ a> women’salov sto s. w: - have now on band, => 3 Still we find it pays us there is evervthing here to choose fio», we rarely miss a sale, BUT new the surplus stock nu t move— even supporting we sacrifice the profits =~ ‘ - Therefore we quote womens low .hoas fron 6 e up to $2.85¢ See the $1.50 line—they are fall of good value and comfort Nie me really will not do anything, that the as younger may make a auccess of it and that | % o.7 PS ES SE EGE ORS PRE ll Os Of MOPS “~ 2 . . LA5 - 5 ee Le FEAS 7 ey 5 . 7 J 4 Charlottetown will still have its cricketers ear Coe eT: tees te SOS wy S Me of whom it may be justly proud. cnet ater ston omen o et aa © + Geman a» Surf Bathing is one of the most enjoy- abie and invigorating pas- times imaginable For Ladies The one drawback to th eir enjoyment is the troubie in drying the hair afterwards This can be easily remed- ied if a good Once their habitations are sprinkled with. elpepper nothing wil! induce vermin to remain Leeming Miles & Co, Montreal, General Azents for Canada Bathing Cap is used I is t fits closely over the head and keeps the hair dry. We have then in pretty check patterns, also a few silk ones. All sizes Prices 25 to 35c each nn ppb bbb ttata tetra tetas te date Dade fetes dette tate tates Slatin te So Se M testa FUG E TFS T TET FGF FFT EFF FTF I every . vvvvvTveC"""""°"""""""",..,YrYYPrrrrrer J.B. MACDONALD and CO’L WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED 10 dozen pairs of the celebrated Withim $3.00 shoe, for men, in nut brown, tans, and black, in boxcalf and dongola, in all widths. shoe for men is giving the greatest satisfaction of any shoe made in Canada for the money, and better than many told at more money by other makers. Try a pair, for sale by Withim $3 J,.B.MACDONALD & CO. C. :own oy cS ee acannon pomeranian, veenees eter mes eS Fi —— . a