TI IE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JULY 22 1898. BIG SALE Ncw —— & Co: Summer sea~ the order of the day at sell during the dall , beginning today Allaummer goods at big dis counts, many tines at Hal Price. Ty All Ladies” Db 50 p.c discount All shop trimmed ‘and English impor- ted Hats and Bonnets at 60 p. ¢. discount About (2700) two thousand seven hung | ived yards of Black Cashmere, the best value we have ever shown, recently reeived, worth per yard. We are having a big sale of this erecia! cashmere shades—Jet Black or Blue Black, slack and Cclored Capes new oe ; ac 1 twe 50c yard For large v Black Goods we show «@ effects, and very best fancy riety of rich vaile. UNCLAIMED BALANCES, Aone the many thousands of unpaid | dividends and unclaimed balances, large | aud small,in the banks of Canada, we note the following 3 | Bank of Nova Seotia— Archibsid Elakrim, Ch’town.......8 811 Estate P Gregor, . bias bile 1.00 Join McRae, North Tryon...... ° 46 | GR Strong, Ch’town eeseduuee 20% 6 28 1 J Seaman, : Spessbdbadoweasdes .26 Sk i ee r ee iy Ee Ol W oodtord a .06 Thomas Griffio, North Wiltshire. 50.60 Mary Steele, Savage Harbor......... 168 56 Ralph M Sat vedere, Bear River.... 250.00 Ralph M Saunders, , sine Cee ; Mrs E’eanor Gorril!, Lot 8. ........ . 5€.00 | Merchants Bauk of P E Island— W W Su’ livao, Treasurer, Ch’town 47 40 Jobn McQueen, Victoria C rose .23 —ALSO— Fancy Sail dozen lot we Rave j ; » mt b&b dozen Wwew of 11 e Price rat A aT e ou got at fiat at 35 cents Summer Washing Ties Cuting Shirts White or Uslaundried Shirts Cuffs Cellars Gloves or Braces Summer Underwear We ing~ W. A. Weeks & Co’ Whelesale & Retail, Ther'll be a Hot Time Yet Hang up Your Hammes What ? Haven't sot one Can you live all summer with- keep a large v ariety of new es ' ' Diarrh Ca. out a Hammock. We offer a large, new stock | bought ata special « and our selli down. All Sizes and Styles. your inspection. HASZARD & MOORE ng p ices are > away We ask OPERA HOUSE. Friday & Saturday Kvening tiie JULY 22nd and 23rd 8.15 sharp, ( ¢ ( ( re a 2 A em NE We tte Me St NZ wd ae oe we WN T ; i ab We wish to remind you that € Av Ute TiStiS we mei DPE TN i= ~it Sn wear 4 arly eettle of yor v sh ML an early eettiement your 5c : Hs 5 | July accounts will be aps ©] > > ’ Th eir amusing y {el lance } preciated very »oreb as we ¢ ¢ dal 10 OuS¢S ey are in need of the money, © 1 i] ut We will be pleased to re- @ 3% TI w% celve the amount and give © ie 2e L ittle Tanglefoot sticky fly paper is the cheapest and most cons = you a receipt for same to- @| 7p vevieut. ais Intr lucing the members of this tal- day. € ’ It is in small sheets and can be put in each bedroom easily. On te rganizatvion in & succession of ine ¢ ¢ Little Tanglefoot is put up in boxes containing 25 double sh eets (50 . eating. evtertaining and enjoyable S% Fes AG ® d single sheets) and only costs 25 cents a box. . 2 . ~ Musical, dramatic and othefwiee artisti- ae a ¢ w% It is exactly the sameas the larger sheets in every respect except the x attractions in four parte, arranged espec~ > oe size. P 4 lally for thie company by F PERKINS & 60 Q “Ar + “AP Mux.HENRY W, HOYLE, ' 4 ¢ (¢ JOHNSON & JOHNSON ¢“ Prices 25 and 35 cents. Sunny side, ¢ f THE DRUGGISTS. ¢ Seats now on sale. pe © us se Doors open at 7.45. Curtain rises at 0 2.3. a2 2 LM MeO MEV MB NN Pe @ MEN, Oe NE Oe I = | “ae & Se 10% ik VP AP ee FF SS UES DD EH ] ciscount, ot j CY 310.00 ! 260 00 R-v Wm Phelan, Montague......... A R McDonald, Souris...........+++. —_-- LOCAL NOTICES. Drees goods in brown, grey, black, fawn nud mixed colors at 12c, 5c, 25¢ up to 85¢ per yard,—W D MacKay. Toilet covers at 20c, 25c and 30c. Dolies at 5c each. Towels at 10c, 15c, and 25c each. MacKay. See our centre tables for bargaius in lace | at 2c per yard. wbdD Braid at le, 3c and 5¢ per yard worth double the money.—W D MacKay. There’s style in glasses as well as in dress. The objection to the use of glasses on the ground of unsightliness is removed by the artistic effect produced by modern meihods. Improperly fftted frames are at yncea disfigurement and a menace to health; the efect of a perfect glass being anoulled or distorted by this means. We carry @ well selected stock of spactacle and eyeglass frames snd lenses and fit | the m true.—E W Taylor, Optician. 2i | Qhuebecer’s contidence Der Chase’s Catarrh «ure —Giives Relief at ence, Hie says Danville, P. Q,, April 6th, 1588. BKDMANSON, BATES « Co., Toronto, Car sirs,—kLncicse find St tor 5 dozen boxes Dr WUhase’s Catarrah cure, Plense them atonce, kyvyery patent “It is ae exceilent cure, cives relief at once.” JAS, MASSON, Ger] Merchant, Dauville, P,Q Trunks — movable abodes. — One so often has to “live in a trunk” when away from home. It’# an indispeneable com- panion on an extended trip and sbould be selected with judgment. Our trunks don’t to crowding—thetr good nature is limited only by their capaci'y. Ours are built tf and bard wear, first of all. But we’ve happriy combined good looks with strength, too. yr service al ware ready for the semetonbon. overlooked last things. They arethe best trunks made in Canada.—Pat‘toa & Co. 168 31 Scorr Acr Case+.—Before Stipendiary | Magictrate Blanchard, at Souris. on Wed- nesdey evening MJ oley and Bon:face McLellan, were each convicted of violating the Canada Tempe rance Act, ard fined in of $50 and costs ortwo months inprisonment. A sommoos against J ames Movnagh was dismissed. Kefore Stipendiary Magistrate Palmer at Stanley Bridge yesterday Ernest Lyle, of Summerside, and Joseph Blaquierre, of Cavendish, were each 4ined $50 and costs or two months imprisonment for tions of tne Canada Temperance Act. A summons against Thomas LeClaire, of Toronto, will be enquired into before Mr Palmer at Charlottetown on Tuesday next. AN Mrs. used mothers the *am O_tp Axp Wat Triep Remeny.— Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has beer for over fifty years by millions of} for their children while teething {t soothes the child i allays all pain, cures colic, and } th best remer ly for | Is Pp leasant to the taste. So! di} pars of the world. Its value is with perfect succes. softens the gums, wind, vy Oruggists in every Twenty-five cents a beitle incalculable. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow’: Soothing Syrip, and take no other kind A Fee Carcu.—A fine catch of trout was made at North Lake, a few davs ago by Mesers. J. K. Morrow aad J. B. Emerv. The catch totalled 132, and the . fish varied in weight from one to two pounds. oD OD OOD OD OD oeo~s. © fl ¢ ® ODOR ODORS BD OW 0]VOB 9BVODVOVOVODW OV oO SO MINDER By OOS OC SODWODWOM OVS ; send | using it says } And roomy— | infrac- | | PERSONAL, Mr John Yeo, M, P., is at the Hotel Divies. Hon Mr Fielding is again in the Mari- time Provinces. Mr. J. F. Arsenault, ton, is visiting the city. M.L.A.. Welling- town, i+ Ip the city. Mr McInerney, MP fur Lome this morning. Hoo J W Richards isin the city. He is registered at the Hotel Davies, Mr. J. G. Weldon, Clerk of Court, went east this morning. Rev Allan J Macdouneld, of Fort Augus- tus, arrived in me city yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Rogers, of Moncton, are spending a few days in this province. Misses Kitty and Sadie McLeod, of : Boston, are visiting their bomes at Dut- dus, | | | Captain Malcolm Macdonald, of George- » R'chbucto, lefi the Prebate | Mr. W. S. Stewart,Q ©., was a pas- senger inthe train to Georgetown this . moruinog, Mr and Mrs David Watson, jr., of Mont- real, are among tie latest arrivals atthe Hotel Pavies. Dr. R. Macneill, of Stanley, city over night. He regietered Hotel Davies. Mr Harry Hogan, of | Moutreal, is among the passengers on Campana to day. Mr Sydney E Hessin, of Toronto, repre- senting the W J Gage Company, Ltd, is here on a business trip. Hon G E Foster, has gone to Ottawa, whence he leaves for British Columbia, where he is interested in mining. Dr. Pollock, of Halifax, was a passenger by the Princess last evening. He is regis- tered at the Queen Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Warren have the nympathy of ll in che loss they have sus- | tained by the death of their eldest daughter | which occurred last evening. wW4s in the at the St Lawrence Hall the Mrs. John Byrne went east this morning with the body of her brother, Mr. | Frank Raldwin, whose death at Groveton, |'N. H., is referred to elsewhere. The Bishop of Liverpool], Rt. Rev. Dr. | Ryle, bas just entered on his eighty- hird year. Heis the oldest bishop on the English bench, and is still vigorus with | his pen and speech. | The Baroness Macdonald, of Earscliffe | who bas } returned to England, from her tour abroad, is at present in Londen ac- corapanied by her Tena hier, the Hon. Bwary Masdonald. Mr. James MclIsaac, president of the Caledonian Club, was a passenger in the eastern train this morning. on business in eennection with the Scotch Gatherin zto be held atSt. Peter’s on the lita Auguat, | Reve. Dr. Sprague, of Summerside, and | @.M Campbell, of Charlottetown, with | Messrs L L Beer and L.. BH. Prewse will re- } preseut tuis province at the General Con- ference of the Methodist Church in Canada | ¢o open at Torcate on September Ist. of the Schur- The Summerside currespondent Mr. Ellis fA uardian reports that | man, formerly of North ®edeque, and bow of Oartbage, Mo., has enlisted in the | American Army and sailed with che last , contingent of troops for Manilla. | Atthe Queen Hotei—J. A. Livingstone, Moutreal; Dr. Pollock, Halifax; Kev. Guon, Bloomfield; Miss Lilian Gunn. do; | 2. J. Anderson, Yarmouth; Mr. ard Mrs. ,S. A. McMillan, Bosion; Geo. W. Web ster and wife, Haverhil, Mase.; H. F. Coombs, St. Jobn; E. Boswal), At the Hotel Vavies: Mre G D Red path and party, Montreal; Dr W H Kiapp, Philadelphia; LK Masson, wife and twe chil- dren, Montreal: Mrs 2. Masson, Miss Foley, do; E B Cecheran, Emmins- ville; C S Campbell, Montreal; F S Calla- han wife and son, Boston; Jour n Yeo, Port i Hill; J W Richards, Bideford. OQitawa; In the course of a series if articles des | criptive ot a visit to :the Pacific Coast, appearing im the Summerside | Farmer, the writer sags: Did I meet many Islanders in the great Golden West? asks the reader. Mr H Gough and Mr C Mc- Arthur, two superior young men from Summerside, are in comfortable employ- recent ment. Mr.R Hooper is aiso in receipt of good wages,and likely to become a Vancouverite voter. I saw Mr. Sharp, housesbuilder and contracter; also Mr. Haywood who is reported to be raking in shekels and fast building his piles Mr S HB Brown, formerly of Stanley Bridge, is here in business and J] would judge doing two sons cf the late Alex McMillan, Wheatley River, are running 4 fine grocery store, I have no doubt om lines of success. Rev Mr Meikle, o:ce Summerside as an i | Weil; evangelist, is inaniathens of one of the Presta; yterian churches, a hendsome build- ing aad a fine congregation. Mr Meikle seems not to have lost any of his former zeal inthe work. If there be unsuccess- ful Islanders inthat pari ofthe globe I failed to discover them; sol now tura my face totze East. A. | Victoria. | ) ee Mr and Mrs Chas EF Keefer, | P , ered shortly after the disaster. _ was 19 years of age and McInnis 23. ‘Local and Other Items, For Dritt.—Engineere meet at dr.) ‘shed in uniform, et 7.15 this evening to parade io the park. From Harirax.—The City of Ghent will be due here about two o’eluck this after. noon. She left Sour:s at 8 o’lock this morning. ed Cricket.—A match game of cricket will be played at the Park tomorrow afternoon, between teams representing the Phoenix and Stellarton clubs. einen A Goop Resutr.—The the tea party at Bloomfield afew days ago will be about $900. The attendance was large, and the affair was enjoyable through~ oul, Acabien Teacwers.—The Conveation ef the Acadien Teachers Asesciation be~ gan at M cou he yesterday, anc will b concluded «day. The programme prepared for the meeting is excellent in every par- ticular. The association has a member- ship of eigh'r, _——_ eo Tue Sovris Tea.—The threatening weather yesterday did not prevent a large number of people from attending the tea at Souris yesterday, a goodly proportion of whom were from Charlottetown ‘Ihe tea pasted off pleasantly. We have not heard the amount realized. nivalis From MonrreaL.—The steamer Can.~ pana arrived from Montreal about nine o’clock this morning. Among the pis~ seavers, some of whom stop off here are Senator and Mrs Masson, Mr G H Berge- roo. M, P., Judge Delorimie, Mrs George Redpath and the Miss<s Redpath. The Campana left port early this afternooa, and will return on Monday, lini Hovrenotp Furnitvre Averion.—At- tention is directed to the sale of housenold furniture, carriages, etc., at the residence of the late Thomas Morris, Esquire, Dun dai Esplanade, on Monday next. Besides the housebold furniture which is in first- class condition there is almost new a piano which cost $50@. Intending pur chasers will likely get bargains. Four months credit will be given on ali sums over $20. Ancient Foresters.—A Court of the Ancient Order of Foresters was last night organized on Charlottctown. The officer: are :—Chief Ranger, D RH Shaw; Sub Chief Ranger, W K_ Bearisto; Treasurer, J A Davison; Secretary, W D Gough; Sen Woodward, D McLereo; Jun Wocdward, S Nelecn, Sen Beadle, J Kennedy; Jun Beadje, W McLrad; Past Chief Rang-r, L B Footes Medical Examiner, Dr McLeod, This is the first Court of the Ancient Foresters to be instituted in this province. it will be known as Court Gladstone. Se aa A Conrection—We are asked to corr: et the paragraph published in the Patriot yesterday ee detention of the steam vacht Flash at West River the pre- vious evening. There were no /adies in the party. The boat was not found to be fast inthe mud when it wasdecided to return home, but ashore when about two miles this side of the bridge on the way '@ town. Instead of having to rough it in the wind and rain all vight the periy were comfortsabiy quartered at the house ofa man named McMillan. weutl receipts of the | SBSOSCSF £246 £24644 O6468E 64488 OO “ee Se ee 28 ee ees O88 O84 S 60 Ladies | Waterproofs At STANLEYS 2466 OGHSG 244 228K BOCZSE 2O2OOG828R8 Be rOQLEeS es SO4t DBEOQSA OBESE TEESE COLT We want to clear this depart. ment and will sell the goods cheap, They are the latest styles, good colors, most of them have seams sewed and taped, and are guaranteed first-class in every respect. 0006 £OCOSAES > 0906 9808 SGeerooeceset «00030868 The prices will tempt you; come and see the garments. STANLEY BRUS. The Always Busy Store SIXTUS McLELLAN del Hf That we are headquarters for High Ciass Tailoring and Gent- lemen’s Furnishing Goods. Time and space will not allow us to enumerate here what we can do for you. Besides it costs money, and we pr2fer sharing our profits with our customers. All summer goods at sweeping reductions. D. GORDON, 3 GORDON &!McLELLAN Evre—The dwelling houre of F., He-zard, E-q.. on Euston and Olebar streets, wa~ damaged bv fire this morning. The fire, which 16 believed to bave been j caused by electric wires, started in the pear the verandah, aud by the time the firemen arrived it was well under way in the partition lading to the upper part »ellar cei of the house. Thre firemen, who wer: On the scene with all possible alacrity ex. tinguished ti on not, however, befure some damege was cansed by water and ihe cutting of the walls to a dmit of getting The house has been Haszard at the svat of troutle closed for several days past, Mr. Upper Queen St. Men’s Stylish ) isa;\4 CROWN AND BmiWwGi WORE and family being at Belleview. The ? ; ‘ damage caused®by the fire is covered by ~tffh at{{] ip «t{{] i> «(ll] Ihe ati ipsurance, siiiasieaiia Home For Interment.—The bodies of Frank Baldwin and James Melnnis, of this Province, who were accidentally drowned at Groveton, N. H.,on Mondar, arrived in the city last evening and were this morning forwarded to St. Teresa’s for interment. Patrick Baldwin, a brother of one of the deceased young men, ac- companied the remains. It seems that Baldwin aod McInnis were employed in a pulp mill at Groveton, and went ewim- ming inthe river near by. They had not been long in the water whea Baldwin showed signs of drowning. Melunis at once went to his assistance, and the two lost their lives. Both bodies were recov- Baldwin The yelatives of int widowed mothers and other the young men have our sympathy their sffliction. When teeth are so far decayed that they cannet be filled they can be restored to usefulness, beauty and duraility by our crown system. Crown and Bridge Work is one of the most beautiful operations in dentistry, Crowns are eo usefal and ymfortable tothe wearer, that he or she soon forgets they are different than his or her own teeth. It is astonishiag to see how many roots and teeth that are considered wortliless can thus be made good comfortable teeth. Crown and Bridge work with its improve- ment*, when rightly performed, is scientific deatistry and coversa large number of cases. We claim to be thoroughly UP-TO-DATE 89 C Bridge Work is made and Its and warranting satis- Our artificial teeth are guaran in our different branches, and our Crown and fitted by ourselves, thereby ensuring perfect res: faction. Call and see specimens of work. teed to give satisfaction in every respect. Yon can can call in in the morning and have crown and brilge work or artificial teeth same day. ” All Work Painless Charges Moderate ed o> eat] t-te tg Ip BERLIN DENTAL PARLORS. Over Store of Prowse Bros. Offic? Hours—8 a. m. to 8 p.m.