t. if LE ELL a BLOUSES. HALF PRICE BLOUSES H A L H A Bus EF F All This Week Monday Till Saturday We offer Ladics’ Blouses in 29e bieuse 19¢ S56e de 29e Tse de 39¢e 116 do S5e and every blouse in Our store up to 2.40 for 1.20 NEW LACE CURTAINS We have just opened a second ship- ment for this season, aud are now show~ ing Rare Values Rich and New Effects in Nottingham Lace curtains. Also asplendid selection of Lace Curtainings by the yard. WEEKS. Riack Dress Goods Department tands cut prominent as showing the best writisb, French and German high class Black Dress fabrics, compis-~ ing all the newest makes and weaves. In Birck Cashmeres ~ selection of we stand first. Our iine of Cashmeres at 50€ equals mo-t cashmere elsewhere at 70 to 75e. It is French. the Best Dye, very wide width, good heavy weight, rich silky finish. Drop in and Icok over our stuck. We will be pleased to show you our goods. W. A. Weeks & Go Wholesale & Retail, BLA LOGE ES sy * c.c. Cc. : 3 s x Bi ! | De és DICyOe all ss ts yl . * ° “~ = Athletic Sports of: Sa 4 “ae vy On CAA?, Brounds af & Senn ee St “ % = Dominion Day. is = List of Event.. nid ts l l \ ile Novice- id FS 2. 1 Mile [hogs ander 16] wP Ett Mile (nan tenp] “ “F mS M le (2.5) elas) i= ue: 3 Mile | hand cap) “ eg, 7. 4 Mile|noys under 14] °F “ 8. 2 Mile (Lap Rie J “yp Ss 9. 2 Mile [:eam rac: ] Sy we «10. & Mile (handiear)] ~~ ll. 1 Mile Special [ Massev- - Sp Harris} =F 12. 109 yde dash fhan tlicap] & 13. 220 .ds ae | heed -s a wi 14. | Mile run [handw ap) 4 > lo 1 Mile run rndicap | SS te l6. High j imp. 4 wy : ry VG For prizes see posters. i Fe G.O. McL ZOD, President. ws W.L.HARVIE, OF <5 _—a Children’s arden ools HASZARD & MOORE, our stock. | | THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JUNE 14, 1898 CITY COUNCIL MEETING. New Member of School Board Ap- pointed---Other Matters. The regular mouthly meeting of the City Council was beld last evening. Mayor Warburion presided, aud every member of the Board wae in his place. A letter from Tuomas Desmond regard- ing the burial of dead auimul-, was laid on the table. A communication from William G. Mugford, complaining of a nuisance on his premises caueed by the building up of the street in his vicinity, was referred to Councillors Horne aod Nicholson with power to take action. In compliauce with a request from the Sewer and Water Commissioners it was decided to ‘ssue debentures amounting to | $500, tor rervices and extensions in connec- tion with the waterworks eysiem. lt was also agreed to issue debeotures amounting to $1000 for preliminary work in coonec- tron with sewers, these debentures to be for twenty years instead of forty as asked for. A letter was read from a tumber of merchants and other citizens regarding the by-law respecting sidewalks. They urged a modification in the en force- ment of this by-law so as to give mer~ chante and others privileges that were en- joyed in many other c.tics. The letter was laid on the table with the understand- ing that reasonable discretion was to be exercised in the matter of enforcing the by-law. Mr.D, Farquharsen resigned his posi- tion a2 amemeer of the C ty School Buar?, and Mr. W.5. Stewart was appointed iu bis place, A letter was read from Angus Macdon-- ald relating ihe facts connected with the breaking of the large plate giass pare in tue window of lis place of business on (Jaeen Street and asking for recompense amounting to $115. The letter was laid on the table. A levter was read from Mrs. Catherine McInnis asking tor the remission of a year’s rentow her pace in the market building in consideration of the injuries she sustained some time #go by reason of a defective sidewalk. [ne rent amonnts to $35. Covneiilor Taylor gave notice that at the next regular meeting be would move that the ammwuut begiven Mrs. Mex Innis. A letter was read from Mr. Juho sulger regarding @ nuisanc: on his property on Water Street and aking that some action be taken with a view to remedying the condition of affairs which existe there. After Mr. Bolger had been heard at the bar the letter was banded over to Coun~ cillors Herne and Nicholson tosee wi at could be done. It was decided that Beroard Kiggins be employed a8 a special policeman at the dircretion of the Siipeodiary Magistrate. On motion of Councillor Hooper it was decided that the bve«law licensing the cule of meat inthe city is rot to go into force until the 18th of June next. Councillor Horne gave notice that at the next regular meeting he would introduce & bye-law regulating the driving of carriages und bicycles on the park road- wav. On motion of Councillor Taylor the “annual license fee for the Masonic Temp!e Opera House was fixed at $50. Council edjourned, _ ee ——y The Royal is the highest grade baking powder known. Actual tests show it goes one- third further thaa any other brand, POWDER Absolutely Pure ROYAL BAKING POWDER Co., AUCTION, — Farm, Crop. Stock, Imple- ments, Houschold- Furpiture., —_——- NEW YORK. I am ‘nstructed by the Executors of the late Moses Byrne to sell by Public Anuc- tion, on bis premises, at North River, Lot 32, five miles from Ch’Town, on Mop- day, the 2¢th day of June, 1898 at one o'clock p. m. The following:— His farm, containiag about 50 acres of freehold land, # little more*or less, with good dwelling-house and out~buildings, good well in yard, fine orchard, well fen- eed and only about 5 miles from Ch’Town. Atso.—1 mare 10 years oid, 1 farm horse5 vears old, 8 milck cows (well bred), 2 heifers (well bred, 2 carts, 1 hay rake, | springwwoh hercrow, | spike harrow, 2 plows, | Buggy, 1 threshing machine, ] hay mower, | driving sleigh, l seeder (nearly new), 2 wood-sleighs, cart harness, driving harness, 10 tons pressed hay, household furniture. Terms for farm at eale, For the moveables, all suma of $5,00 and under, cash; over $5,00, six month’s credit on approved joint notes. F. H. HORNE. ' | steamer Polino jnred, Aunctioneer PEASINAL. Hon. Benj. Rogers arrived home night, Senator Fergnson is expected to arrive , from Ortawa tonight. Mgr. Gillie, of lodian River, arrived by western train yesterday. Mr aod Mra Percy Pope were paes<nger- In the Halifax from Boston this m¢rning. Alex. Martin, E-q.,the eaergetic repre- sentative of Kat Queene, returned from Ultawa last evening. Mr. Ernest Lord, of the Bank of Nova Scotia, has been transferred to the Picton branch of that inatitation. Foliowing Sir Henri Joli to Great Briain are Hon. A.G Blair and Hon. William Muleck, with their respective wives and aitendante. We hear with regret of tne serious i] !ness of R-v. Michael McMillan, the eatee «ed pascor of St. Terera’s. Bishop Mardonald 18 Visiting bim today. . Mre. Robt.J. Russell, formerly of Char-~ lottetown, now of Lowell, Mass, with her two little daughters iv spending the sum: mer mouths at Malpeque. W. F. Best, for many years official analyst in St. John, has resigned his posi~ tion to accept a situation as chemist with a syndicate having peadquarters at Daw. son City. Registered at the Queen Hotel: Alex Martin, Ottawa; D M McLaren, Belle River; Mrand MreJ E Toole, St John; K M Jenkins, New Glaagow, NS; CD White, Montreal. Hotel Davies: Wm Richards, Bideford; J Laisly, St John: Fred S Hart, do; Thos Marslin, New York; David Scott, do; Jos W Bowden, London, Ont; C E Murray, Moneton; H D McEwen, Moreil; W B Murdock; Amherst. Miss Jean Bruce, who has been secured as violinist forthe Grand Sacred Concert in the- Methodist Brick Church next Thursday evening, comes very highly recommended. The lovers of violin music have @ rare treat in store for them. A O. Hastings.the popular representative of the Lake of the Woods Milling Compary for the maritime provinces, who is a visitor to this city, willon June 22nd a: Moun:real take to himeelf a partner for | fe, Miss M Anderson, daugnier of J. D. Anderson.—Fredericton Herald. Rv. C. W. Turner, who ba: accepted the pastorate of the Baptist church at Georgetown, P. E.I., left for that place this morning. Mr. Turner isa young man of ability and the church at Georgetown is fortunate in securing his services. — Yarmouth Times. Mr. Thomas McLean, graduate from McGill in mining engineering, is at-present in Westville. Mr. Mclean will be re~ memtered by many who made his acauaintance during his stay in Westville, when the water system was being put in, He isason of Thos. McLean, of P. E. 1, who was one of the contractors for the wat- er system.— Westville, N. S., Free Lance. Mr E G W Greenwood, the oldest citi- zen of Halifax, died on Saturday evening in his ninety-seventh year. surer of the city of Halifax up to ten vears His father also livedtoa good old age, dying in his ninetieth year, while taking part in @ church meeting. Mr. Greenwood was theenly survivor of the jury brought in the verdict of “not gailty” ago, the famous trial of Joseph Howe ter ibe. Mrs. Jean Harvie, solo contralto in Emmanuel Charech, Montreal, end ber daughter Florrie sre passeng-rs by the which called here this morning on the way to St John’s Nad. ii is probable that during the month of S-pt- ember Mre Harvie, assisted by Prof. Leibich, the famous pianist, will give a concert in this city. Prof. Leibich is the He was trea- | ‘Local and Other Items, For Daitt.—Nol Co, C A, will meet for drijl this (Tuesday) evening at eight o’clock. Gocp Turxe.—Neil Burton—the Mark Twaiv ot Cenada—in the Y. M.C. A. Bail next Monday. —_-— Picyie—The Baptist Sunday School picnic will be held on July ldth. Par- | ticutars later. AbeGweits JR—There will be @ eti | of the Jr. Abegweits tu- night at 7 o’clock. Please aitend, Po.ice Ccvrt.—This morning Bepj, Byers tor being drunk snd incapable, was fined $5 or 30 days. I. O. F.—Meeting of Court Avondale tonight at So’clock. Initiation, &s. A full attendance is requested. C. M. B. A—Branch 216,C. M. B. A, will meet in A.O. H, hali this eveming at 8 o’clock sharp. A full attendance is re- ques ed. \ Dec Tax.+Those who have not paid | their dog tax are atked to do so at once as | executions are to be issued for all persons in arreare. Don’t Forcer the Lawn Party on the grounds of St. Dunstan’s College, on the 27th inst. A big time may be expected. Ar~ range to attend. Horse Deap.—A_ horse belonging to Joseph Euman, truckman, fell on Grafton Street west last evening about seven o’clock and died soon afterwards. Bricx.—A quantity of brick is being made at St. Nicholas station of clay found in the vicinity. Mr Reeves of Fifteen Point is the owner. Sis cdainngbon Improvements.—A new feuce is being placed around the Queen Square School premises, and the trees put down receutly are being protected by boxes. Tea Party.—A grand Tea Party will be held at Indian River towards the build- ing of their new church, on Tuesday, 19ib July next. A good time may be expect- ed. Practice —There will be a full practice forthe First Methodist Church sacred concert in the Kindergarten Hall at 8.30 sharp this evening. A full attendance is requested, Cuvaca Pagave. ~The two city com panies of Aswilery and the Engineer Corps will parau- io S. Paui’s Qaurch on Sun-~ day next « even u'viook. The Artillery band wil) scsompsny them. sininiioiitinnsii Tue Powixo —The Sieamer Polino, of the Dobell Lone arrived jesc ugut with @ general Csrgv. Ole leaves luis ulee ragon for Si. Juun’s via Sydney with bores oo de ok avd pre duc- between decker. winner of the price recently offered by the | Ladies Home Journal! for lullaby music. nO © ee Goop Mitk Cans.—The J. D. Mauufectaring Co.. of Montague, advertise 250 tifteen to twenty gallon cans for sale, made of the best material. Ail who desire to have good cans should address Mr. Bell. dy wk. sale Assavuttep Last Nicgut.—A man named Nei] MeNevin was assaulted on Richmond Street last night and rather seriously in- by coming in contact with the gutter stones in talling. He was uncon- twenty minutes. Dr. Kelly was called to the scene and atteoded to the man, =. ee Bell eerous tor fully sidvictiadeiniain New Qvarrers— Ibe Halifax is berthed at her new quarters, Poole’s wharf, today. sesides the large warelouse already on the wharfanewone has been erected which will materially increase the accommeda~ tion for shippers. The new warebonse is Sl feet lorg and 45 wide. The main warebovse ix surmounted from which the Plant colors float gaily iv the breeze. The Plant Line is represented here by Mr W. W. Clarke. eiatatialsiel Miss E. E.Bymet, Optican, will be in Charlot erown from 22nd inst, untill Sth July. Office at Capt Samuel McRae’s, corver Kent and Qaeen Streets,bours 9 a m by a flag~staff | | all traiu beuds were killed ip uw Funerat Tuis AFrerNoon —The tuneral of the jate Mrs. W. A. Weeks will take pla e lois af-erneorm at tour o’clock, The paii-bcarers will be W. E, Dawson, L. L Beer, Lbos, Haudraban, Jobn Mc Kachern, Bev j. Heariz and W. L. Cotton, Eeqs. JupGe Reppix’s FuneraL..—The fune ralur tue late Hon. Judge teddin will be held at 9.45 o’elock tomor:ow forenoon. ‘Tbe pall-b-arers will be Hon. &. J. Hodg~ sou, Hon. Judge Alley, Hou. Frederick Brecken, Protessor Caven,F. L. Haszard, Eea., ‘somas Handrahan, Esq. be Four Rartwae Men Kittep.—A Corn- wail, Gut ,despatch of the Iltn says: Conducwr Greenless, a re-ideut of De- troit, Mu BA.y Brown and Renstourge, of Newingiou, Gat, and Crysler, of gCis -ier, Wren of York Railway al A constrow iva tralia ata switch, the engive ploughiog into a diteh, toillowed by the care, which smashed the vender. The crushed beneath ihe engineer jumped and New nigut. the Uitewa and Em btom jme of 22 cars was aerailed four named men the wreck. saved his life. wers Tue Bosroy Sreamer —The Steamer Halitax arrived boston at three o'clock this mi roing with a general cargo aud the following passengers: Percy Pope and wife, Miss M McDonald, Miss MA Gallant, Mis A Bis-eil, Mra E Morrell, Mrs S Woodew-, Miss Neleon, Miss M Baird, F H Hail and wife, T. Ls Maisen, David Scott, Mis dvoney and two children Mrs G R_ Porter, Mre A W Hardy, Mrs Collings and boy, Miss Kate Gillis, J D Stewart, Mies Godfrey, J P Young and wife, Miss Chis- holm, Miss E Kicham, Miss M McGregor, Mi } Miss A McDonald, H Suttlis, Me Reed, Mr Howard, Mr Malcolm Macdouald, J BR Burke, J S Young, J P McEacberu, WSs R ce aud J H Cox. a frou cs EK Simp-<on, Be sure you are right, then go ahead, Be sure you get Hood's Sarsaparilla, aud not some cheap and worthless substi-~ to 6 p.m. tute. See DS NEN OS NEN SS NEN SS INL, ROSALIE DSI TET SE OU eS IE IS eS ST OO ee 2% oe. For a Goed Tooth Brush call at either of our stores. stamped on the handle, =>, Se & I. ol, oe oO WY M4 MTT RT THE DRUGGISTS. TTT eT Tae French Tooth Brushes, made especially tc our order with our name These brushes best value for the money to be obtained in the city, charge 25c each for them, and will replace with a new one, or re- fund the money for every one that does not give satisfaction, JOHNSON & JOHNSON (! We have g.od Exglish and He be the We only We gu ,rantee to Yalues i 46 inch. 55c 85c and 36 ineh. of the Waists. $1.00 ao, D. CORDON. their suits, overcoats, etc., made ty us, We are Bound to get their money back. GOKDON & Upper Queen St. Extra Pink, Blue and Grey Stripes and Bro Checks, collars and cuffs attached, sizes 32, £ A grand assortment at this grounds with white; light fancies and light plaid all gocd colors, a d siz2s 32, 34, 36, 38, 40 and inch. all with detachable collars; some white and some color The Well-dressed Man He is» representative of hundreds who have been so fortunate as The clothes don’t make the man, but they go a long way towarde doing so,and they open most doors when they’re ,ood to admit a man into good society. We do not want any customer to keep asuit they are not perfectly satisfied with, but would rather that they return them, make another selection if they like, or We are giving special discounts on al] summer ties and shirts, SS ST . % = eS Suit Wall o9e, d5¢, 85 and $1.00 Each A good assortment of Light and Dark Print C collars and cuffs attached, all sizes, 34, 36, 38 ane Nav price, Includes a grand assortment of Printsjes Muslins Organdies, etc, in light and dark colors, black, black and white, detachabie™ collars and cuffs, all sizes. 32, 34, 36, 38. 40 and 42 inch. | SOSC Owe ve OSS9OOCO ’ STANLEY BROS.' The Always Busy Store. 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