- gents » Summmer i The hot daye are here and Weeks & , Co. bave the Tight underwear for 7 men of all eizes. 1 : ‘Apne French ' | Egibriggan Shirts | Band Drawers Gents’ English black summer sOXx wwe sees — Ladies’ and Children’s 1 fart black guaranteed stata! Totton Hosiery Children’s, al) sizer, ess, ladies’, spec jine, PY , 25 centS a pa Ladies’ Wh received two cases best manufacturers ladies’ Nightgowns, ladies’ Drawers te J @ ladies’ Chemises and Cor- set Covers. value. Material right, it ght, prices hest Yr? are S\ummer Corsets thin and cool, zes, 18 to 30. all s iW. A. Weeks & Co Wholesale & Retail, _— a § Jubilee Brand offee =We Gucrantee of | ace grade th s ¢f fi »*e jan Mo Ly , Java. Absolutely Pure a blend and the beet ey Put up in one and two ponod tips, SANDERSON & CO ‘Childrens Garde ‘Tools -s- HASZARD & MOORE: | Bicyele and. Athletic Sports Under the management of C, C., on the grounds of the C. A. A. A. DOMINION BAY ncaervear Si per suit oushmere 25 Cents a pair sanitary Ur lé rele thing, just direct’ from very ght, Arab- i tabi ir 1s | ; of C. For full particulars see posters eod THF DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JUN&3 1898. 7 eae ENTE iTAINMENT LAST NIGHT. WHEN MOCTORS DISAGREE. He looket at my tongue and he shook his head — This was Doctor Smart— Be thumped or. my chest, and then he said “Ah, there it is--your heart! You mustn't run, you mustn't hurry, You mustn't work, you mustn't worry. Just sit down and take it cool. You may live for years—I cannot say— But in the meantime make it a rule To take this medicine twice a day.” He looked at my tomgne and he shook hig head— This was Doctor Wise. “Your liver’s a total wreck," he said. “You must take more exercise. You musin't eat sweets, You mustn't eat meats, You must walk and leap, you must also run, You mustn't sit down in the dull old way-- Get out with the boys and have some fun, And take three doses of this a day.” Ke looked at my tongue and he shovuk his head— This was Doctor Bright. “i'm afraid your lungs are gone,"’ he said, “And your kidney isn't right. A change of scene is what yon need. Your case is desperzte, indeed 4nd bread isa thing you mustn’t eat— Too much starch t, by the way, You must henceforth live on only meat And take six doses cf this a day.”’ Perhaps they were right and perhaps they knew — It isn't for me to sa: Mayhap I erred when I madly threw Their bitter stuf away, Sut ['m living yet, and I’m on my feet, And grass isn't ai) thet I Gnre to eat, And I waik and I rv: lI worry But to save my life I cannot see What some of the able doctors would do lf there were no fools like you and me. —S. E. Kiscr in Cleveland Leader » too; LOCAL NOTICES. ane == oo ie Boye 3 piece suits and $5 00, that wii! ontwear anytoing in the , $4.75 citv for the money, our 2 piece suits are the best valne ever shown bv us.— Prowse Bros. Ss: Hate- Tuight felt, straw, crost hats in all the leading blocks.—Prowse Bros. 126 3i, Buy your shirt waists at F Perkias’ & Co. For best value and lowest prices on kins & Co. For latest styles, best value and lowest ) shirt waists try F Perkins & Co. Fcr latest styles in ladie’s wrappere and jersevs try ® Perkins & Uv. shirt waiste try F Per p! ices | Have vour clothing made of Moncton tweed—F Perkins & Co, agents. eed -- SHIP NEWS. Port of Charlottetown. ENTERED June 2.— Andrew, Bontain, Miller, Tignish; Ella Mand, Irving, Richibucto; Frank, Grant, Wallace; Electra, Mc- Laren, Montague; Swallow, Finlayson, Pinette, Lawrence, Anesty Sydney, Annie, Evenson, Liverpool, li; Nellie Reid, Reid, Boston; ss City of Ghent, McNevin, Halifax. aS (x CLEARED 2 Ella Mand, Irvine, ue-~ to; s8 Electra, McLaren, Montague; Frank Grant, Wallace; Balance, Pertitras, Riech- Swallow Finjaveon, Pinetie, June Richi! bucto; > bay p D plomee, Wi }i aryyS,. Wedding Presents at W. W. Weliners. The Royal is the highest qrade baking powder kaown. Actual tests show it goes ene- third further than any other brand, POWDER Absolutely Pure ROYAL BAKING POWDER ©O., NEW YORK. S 243260468 J @2eSESSEsve ' Getting ; Closer to first ; Cost. The Wal! Papers you get here are bought dir.ct from the factories. The productions of the fac- tories are controlled for Char!- ettetown by us, Coupled with our enormous buying—this accounts for our close cut figures on wall paper. Moore & McLeod, The Watl Paper Men. get No stamps—the the discount. customers ->> eS = & 60473644" 4 =>. © = * a~7904 7 ¢ ¢ : ! ¢ ‘ ; ¢ é , ; ; , =>e»*t 2&2 2 & o @2s] ; LS The entertainment in Kindergarten Hall last evening was attended by « large aud critical audience, and the varions literary aod masical numbers on the programme were appreciated to the full. Miss LaDel! enraptured the audience with her op-ning selec 10n, a scene wherein the pupils of a village school give sp*cimens of ther elocutionary and musical abilities, and each succeeding number added to her popularity. Iu light and pathetic telections Miss LaDell was eqnally at bome, and the g-nerous applause which ehe rece.ved was richly deserved, was ekilfully accompanied on the piano by Miss Annie Fraser, accompanied her during the De!- rarte selections which concluded her portion of the entertainment. Both numbers were given with the ease and yvrace whicn characterizd Mies LaDeli’s other work, and each was foilowed by yenerous applause. During the evening Mr. J. H. Mecdon=Id sang two solos, aod seldom bas his fine beri- tone voice been heard to greater advantage, He was tendered a recall its. each case, but did not reepond. Mrs, F. F. Kelly played the accom- paniments in an exceilent mauner. The entertainment was «oder the auspices of (he Baptist Young People’s Union, aud they areto be congratulated upon the artistic and financial success which attended their enterprise. Mayor Warburton made a capital chairman. PERSONAL. Mr George L Brown, of St Jobn, is am ongthe latest arrivals at the (Queen Hotel. Hotel Davies: J M Mcecd, City; A Leslie, Montrea!; H A Price, S L Murray, Halitax; H A Munson, Chicage; Miss M LeDell, Torouto. Mr. Arthur Ritchie, of Liverpool, who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. George D. Longworth during the past three weeks, left this morning for Newfound- land. Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Peters left this Province to~day for British Columbia. Prince Edward [sland loses an able lawyer and an lady. We wish them good luck in the land of the setting sur. amiable Mr Cameron, recently appointed Lieut~ enaut G the North West Terri-~ tories is 66 years of age, a lawyer, and a rich man. A waster inthe uses of the ‘ee sonrees of civilization,’ he was of great service to bis party capturing seats that conld not be secured in any other When anseated in 1892 for bribery he is said to have acknowledged th lection cost him froin $10,090 to $14,000. e ft this yvernor OF ip "WAY, al t was in convection with investiga. ‘ion the supreme court of Qotario said: “There are strong grounds for thinking that the respondent, Malcolm Colin Cameron, was guilty of personal briberv. Had the jadge who tried the case found th respondent guilty of personal bribery, we won the judgement. 1 hate sustained ae lip INI Shaking Hands, Men shake hands with strangers of their own sex with far greater readiness than do women. Two men, on being presented to one another, will frequent- ly extend the hand in a grasp of greet- ing, which gives opportunity to form a general idea of each other’s make up, and know whether they ted or repulsed. Occasionally there is a man with sufficient good nature and courage to refuse another man’s hand without causing offense. There are men who have been so impressed with the dis- coveries of bacteriology that they main- tain handshaking to be the cause of dis- semination of disease germs. The bare band comes in contact with i ‘ att re are alirar innumera- ble germs looking for pasturage on some vulnerable spot of our anatomy. A cut or abrasion on the hand leaves a door open for the admission of the enemy. Therefore it is with reason that men argue against promiscuous handshak- ing out of the home among the men met in business life. Science long ago frown- ed upon the practice of promiscuous kissing, which prevailed among women. Is the ungloved handshake also doomed? —New York Ledger. 4 good speedy racing wheels at half price. —Mark Wright & Co. Orp Axp Watt Triep Remepy.— Mrs. Wis ng Syrup bas been used forover fifty vears by millions of motbers for their children while teething with perfect succes, It soothes the child softens the gums, allavs al! pain, cures wind, colic,and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. Is pleasant to the taste. Sold by druggists in every part of the world. Twenty-five centsatottie. lis value is incalculable. Be secre and ask for Mrs. Wiaslow’s Soothirg Syr op, and take other kind. ; AN slow’s So tr bo In her | revudering of the stately minuet Miss LaDel! | and Miss Fraser aleo | one j i : H. Jones of | local ani Other tems. Tue cruiser Acalia is in port. -- as Opens —Go to the Matinee on Saturday afternoon at three o clock. Children 10c adults 209c. Orerna.—Rehearsal to-night ut Mr. John Davise’s residence Upper Priace Street. | \aKking part pleare a tend. Tue temperance question will be dis- cussed intelligently by Mis« Lilian Phelps on Thursday evening nex!, June 9th. To Ccrreseonpexts.— If the writer of a 3 will put bis own ; lecter signed “Lot 31” name to i!, it will be incerted,— otherwise, not. alias Fresh Mackeret. — The first fresh mackere! of the season were on gale at the market tedav. They brought from 15 to 20 oents cach. ‘agile From Hatirax.—The steamer City of Ghent arrived this roing at half-past six, bringing a tull cargo of general mer~ chandize. Ste will leave on return this afternoon with a miscellaneous freight. icatisleiidang AvonpALe.—A special meeting tonight for initiation and the consideration of matters.in connection wi h the parade, dress, ¢tc.; also to arrange for debate to take place on next Tuesday evening, the All members kindly attend. Th Cour! Tih. Tuaxks.—The thanks of the Baptist Young People’s Union are heartily tender~ ed Messrs. James Paton & Co, Mark Wright & Co, and John Newson, for materials lent, and assistance given In decorating the Kindergarten Hall for last evenings entertainment, A Disastrovs Muisrake.—The three year old daughter of Mr. John Dawson, North Tryon, drack a quantity of carbolic acid by mistake about noon yes- erday. The child suffered greatly from the effects of the acid, and it was not theught thatehe would live beyond noon today. ' ~~ Potice Covrt.—his forenoon John ting was arraigned on a charge of drunkenness. He was fined $90 or 90 days, the fine to be exucted if he did not leave the city within two hours. Jobn accepted the alternative and promised to shake the dust of the city from his feet -u the time specified, Suxpay Scuoer. Meetinc.—The annual meeting of Grace Church Sunday School wa- held last evening. The following officere were elec~ ted: Sup rutenden; De J H Avers; Assistant Superintandent A Down; Trea- eurer; W G Sabine;Librarian: Alfred Riggs Assistant Librarian; James Coffin; Secre- tary Lemuel Seller; As-i*tant Secretary Lee Seaman. There are 27 tachere and 322 echolars in the school. Tne rece'pte for the vear were $203 87 for purposes and $79.83 for missiuns. Istanp Stupente.—The v exereises of Acedia College and ary, Wolfville, N. S., took place on Wed The exercises were of a very interesting character, Among the honor graduates in Arts »as Mr. P. W. Gordon, -on of Rev. G. A. Gordon, formerly of Cherlottetown. Mr. Gordon also obtained an honor certificate in classics. Miss Sarab ?ownal, was among the Sem-~ Y CCCESSFUL clos set } Pedayv. " ipary vradustes. She made the highest marks of her vear, but was not eligible for the Page scholarship because she was a resident of Prince Edwsrd Island. Miss , Jones gave an excellent essay on ‘College Setilements,’ tracipg their bisvory aud growib. Summer Torres py tHe Canapian Pact- ric Rai.way.—We have received from the Compaoy a copy of their Summer Teu- bwk for 1898, Tourist tickets adverti-ed erein are on sale from June Llatto Sept. 30th and are good for passage until Oct. 3l+t. For the public the-e books are divid- ed to sbow tours to the central portion f their line viz, Qu+bec and Ontario; to he Maritime Provinces; to the Lake Thistrict: alto acress tte continent to Banff, the Kootensy De«trict and the Pacific Coast. Ano: econt«tmp'a'iog @ trip uring the summer will do well to procure a copy givibg rates and routes to the point thev wish to travel, Address correspon— ence to A. B. No man, A.G. P. i t P. R.,8t. Joho, N. B. ia Speculation a Science. Stock exchange secrets are always 1n+ It is telling the plain truth in stocks. grain ngth tothe book reresting. about inside operations and cotton that gives etre just published, “* Speculation a Science, ”’ by George M. Irwin, an old professional +peculator. I: tells the tricks of the trade, the errors that outsiders $ make, gives warning tothe unwary, end advice to the amateur aad investor. The publisher’s price for the book is $1.00, but a limited | number will be mailed free, on receipt of six two~cent stamps, bp the author, George M. Irwin, 20 New Street, New York. 3: SL @ LN mw VG we U7 aoe 7, * THE PRI varies Ld ratly. want to pay. t. > ~ . we AN = a YT 4 Ul, Taking pictures is both dosen’t cost much either. eall. ASS eS VS AS eer VE Ne A, a > NV. SV, oe % ~>= y» THE DRUGGISTS. NE Vs Se NN | NN OD SE Dh NE -s ASS 7 o 207 JOHNSON & JOHNSON cenenaa aaeivelaen ——e Ve De MN NY, A NE Ee NEN sore J = = oe OS 7 i OD ET SS DEDEDE OF A CAMER You can get one for $1.50, to any price you We can sell you a good one for $5.00 or $6.00, and give full instructiyns for operating. interesting and instructive, and it We ll tell you all about if it you (? A Ye ~ ! ‘ > 7 r=] 2 >> > re @> 7 Nie & SIRE eS WS ®@ MWY NL DB NES eee ee ie oe a the ac ivol ) S our e S “1.00 CQ) e WHITE e SHIRTS Q) : ie ARE 2 () WORTH : © THE qj CONSID- 9y Q ERATION f° | S AND 6) © INSPEC- fee Q OF EVERY | MAN WHO @& . WEARS CG) OM 4 WHITE sy | SHIRT | Sizes 14! (0 17 inch | STANLEY BROS Eee a SS eee Our Success © —IS DUE TO—— ! The Quality, Perfect Fit and Workmanshi of Our Clothing, They are as comfortable and as dur, and ingenuity can make them. We show the lar popular shades, ; ible as° moder ski} n rae Pry | [~ ; ; ; Zest range of cloths in the city in all the qi Price means nothing until v . . me ns nothing until you see the goods Comparison — i always decides in our favor. it 9 f ae — > _— ‘ a . 309 pairs of our make of pants are now worn by the peo tle of P K.I., and you cannot gs BF ope: -t-, anG you cannot see two patterns the sam if Special prices on Fushings this week. SSCS saeevecece GORDON & McLELLAN Upper Queen St. ee Mens Stylish Outfitter Style, Fit, Durability are the characteristicts of clothing. We are satisfied no other make h; in fit or solid workmanship, our make ot ready to wear i = is the same merj i Ma Smo Sa 29 Sone + St eepiamCOp Ieee 8st. poe eine Our experience as Custom Tailors for 28 years en- ables us to see the weak points fin imported heady- | made (Clothing, these are reduced to a minimum in our | make. Why? Because we follow the methods of Hi making Custom Work, : ae ; i me] Tweed Suits $775 i Genuine Oxford Pweed Suits $ 10.00 ‘i All-wool Twill Worsted 10.00 All-wool Fast Coler Serges 11 60 oy D. £ BRUCE PPP rrT TT