co ~~ Fw Po o& rm SY Corsets, Gloves and everything dry goods stock, Men’s Collars, Ties, Braces “Window Shades and Curtains, ‘ Of Dress Goods, Silks, MR. ene eee THE DAILY } XAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MAY 28, 197 A. Weeks & Co BIG BANKRUPT SALE Gass & Co's Stock of Clothing We offer, commencing on Friday morn- ing, all the Re: adymade Clothing stock in- duded i in our recent blg bankrupt purchase of J, B. Gass & Cv’s stock, yien's, Youths’, Boys’ Readymade Suits and ocd Pants. As Readymade Clothing is not one of our regular departments, this stock will be lisyosed of at prices to effect a quick and clean clearance. Tweeds, Serges and Worsted Suits -80 Boys’ Suits Gass & Co price, $1.45 $5.50, baak- rupt clearing price, 95c to $3 95. 66 MEN’S SUITS Gass & Co's price, $450 - hankrupt clearing price, $3 to $12.5 113 PAIRS ODD PANTS In heavy tweeds, fine tweeds, and wors- teds, Gass & Co’s price, 1.55 to 5.25, bank- qupt clearing price, 90c to 3.50. And a lot of odds and ends, All Hard Hats at half $18.00 price- THE BiG BANKRUPT SALE Ladies White Skirts and Underwear, in a first-class Night Gowns, Drawers, Shirts, Summer Underwear, etc.,etc, d0c buys nearly $1 worth at this big bankrupt sale, A. WEEKS & Co. Big Sale of Gass & Co’s Bankrupt Stock, every day borgains for every person—Wholesale & Retail. Gloves, ——$—— ee ——_»* . nem aan meee ——— = ~ Sa = —_ ‘Do You. Know. If You don’t We would not be deing fair tothe public by nothinforming them that we have the only up-to-date tailoring establishment on P. E. Island. Never was such a stylish cutter and fitter on this green Isle, as J. J. McDONAID Customers are so well pleased with the fit and style of his garments that they write us letters congratulating us on having such an artist All our workmen are the best that can be had. ok one 4APPREN TICS __ mi, In our workshop. You take no chances when you you order a suit from the McKay Woolen Co., High Grade Tailors. ————a le ea ce Barbadoes Molasses and Sugar VP T YS PN TNS PONNNATINNY , ,” will be due here from Barbadoes on or about the w.th a carge of Molasses : nd Sugar which will be The s:] ocner “Omega Ist J une, landing, Fiorace Haszard. Ch'town, 27th May, ’97.—dy2wks sold low whilst. A GENERQUS GIFT TO THE PASTOR OF ST. TERESA’S — ——-- — A number ‘of the parishioners of St. Teresa’s waited on their esteemed pastor ou Saturday evening, May 15th, and pre- rented him with a beautifal baggy, and the following appropriate address : ADDRESS Rev. Farner ,—On behalf of che parish- ioners “tis with the most wunwonted pleasure I read to you this address, ac- companied with our gift(a buggy) whieb we sincerely hope will be acceptable. However great it may appear, it can ecareely add to the fond affection we zealously entertain for you. If in the minds of any the motives of gratitude for your tender solicitude in our spiritual, and tem poral welfare was not sufficiently apparent, the part they have now borne in this offering must amply convince you. We haveknown the constancy of your attachment, and the devotion which you have cherished for u3 —your tlock— all so completely eatrusted to your keeping; and we feel confident in the belief that your effurte will not be la king to ensure every advancement iu onr personal interests. Qur memory often deeply dwells oa the vicisitudes ex- perienced inthe earlier years vou 'were with us—yet the thoughts turning fron: the cares, troubles and anxieties reviews with more cheerfulness the felicities of the past, so natural itis for vs to overlook the sha tows and see only the brightness. As ;onr social and friendly intercourse has never fai«d to endear you to us, we earnestly pray, dear father, you may long continue on throngh Jife’s journey. May your path be strewn with flowers of kind: ness and affection. In the’ ‘brightness of all your actions may you see the fore- shadowing of a blessed future. The earnest and sincere wish of your devoted parish- ioners, : Aytuoxy McLavcanin, Roxatp D. McDona.np, Parrick Goopwiy, Puitie Madar, James GILLAN, JosepH Dun, Atuan McDonaxp, The pastor responded in sn table terms, thanking them for their kindness and co- Operation with him since he came to the parish. United energy between priest and people willdo much towards promoting the good work meted out by the Higher Power. A Frienp. FOR WALL PAPER Pocus Dlake: If it is decided that the electors in voting for or against prohibition are also to record their opivion on the quertion of taxation, the question of taxa- tion onght to be fairly stated, and due weight given to the contention that direct taxation will not be necessary. If what is virtually one of the argumen's against prohibition is to be placed on the ballot paper it is due to the friends of pruhibition that the argument should not be over- stated. _—_ — —_—_—_ rn -<D —— LOCAL NOTICES. Strawberries end cream at W. F. Car- ter’s. 124—2i Our 40 cent Coffee is a mixture of the best Mocha and Java fresh roasted 02 our premiges yesterday and fresh vround every day as required.- Beer & Goff. 123 2i 140 pairs fine French kid gloves, regular price $1.10 for 75c. a pair at The Alwavs Buty Store—4 clasp and 4 stnd button— tans, browns and greys; sizes 5}, 6, 63, 63, 7, 7k. 74, TE. —Stanley ‘Bros. See ‘advt. 124—21. Good values in Hosiery Saturday night at the Sunnyside Dry Goods Store.—-Per- king, Sterns & Turner. White and faney shirts with or without collars or cuffs attached. Neglige shirts, shirts with the new fancy bosom, shirts made by workmen who know tia: they are to fit men, not hitching posts. And the prices range from §1 down, and made to wear, made to feel comfortable and made to give entire satisfaction—and they do.— Jas. Paton & Co. 25 per cent off Macintoshes, Now, read us aright. Not everything in the Mac— Intoshes are reduced. But ‘dozens of natty coats are, and at teday’s prices the goods are veritable Largains. No extravagant statements are allowed at counter or in the newspapers. Normal prices have never been so low as now, Today’s prices in dozens of cases, show material redu tion. Come early and see our offer.—Ja-. Paton & Co. Straw Hate.—For nice stylish cheap Hats ca)! at Prowse Bros. 124 2i See Prowse Bros window for styles and prices in straw hats best in town newest on earth cheap as possible.—Prowee Bros. 124 2in Only one firat class hat store in town. See our cuctomers on the streets; they are the best dressed people in the citv.— Prowae Bros. 124 in One hunlred pairs of Boys’ Tweed | Pants, size 5 to 13 years, price 40c to 94c a pair at Perkins, Sterns & Turner. New Corset Waists anda very light Weight Corset for hot weather just receiy- ed at Perkins, Sterns & Turner. Our Dress Goods take the lead for good value and newest materials. See them.— Perkins, Sterns & Turner. English Bonnets.—Six only patern bon- ‘nets, Ovcrmilliner has had the uee of them for workroom purposes; you get them ew at 40 per cent off for spot cath. The Pood are not shop worn. The style may have been improved. Get one. See east- McMillan & Hornsby's! easiest essee ts ama pettendee LOCAL AND “OTHER ITEMS, | Beer Bros. for T)rees Goode: — = Wildey Lodge meete tonight I.0. 0. F~ Second Degree. ~- From Harirax.—The steamer Fastnet will be due here tomorrow night. For Dritt.—No. 2 Co., Artillery, meet at Orderly Reom tonight at 8 sharp. C. 0. F.—Regular meetiog of Court Charlottetown tonight. Payment of dues, Ortesxt Divison meete thie evening at 8 o'clock in Masonic Temple. A full attendance requested. ceiilineioee Bia Fisa.—There was a great quantity of choice fresh fixh on sale in the market today. Many of these fish weighed between thirty and fifty pounds, : Jusicee Commitree.—The adjourned meeting of the Jubilee Committee will be heldat the City Council Chamber this (Friday) evening at eight o’clovk tickets for the Building for Did l’s Sovsa’s Banp.—The balcony of the Exhibition Sousa’s band will be on sale at drugstore at 8 o’clock this evening. Cross Roaps.—The Rev. Geo. Manifold will preach at Cross Roads, .Lot 48, Sun- day morning (30th) at ll o’clock. Sunday School and Bible class at 10 a. m. Commirrep ro Jau..—Robert T. Hodg- son, Richmond Street, was last evening committed to jail fortwo months in default of payment of a Scott Act fine. He paid up tod-ay and was released. Firemen, Atrention !—The firemen and Salvage Corps will meet tonight at 8 o’clock in the Central Station to consider matters in connection with the Queen’s Jubilee celebration. ILO. G. T.—After the initiation at’ Charlottetown Lodge last evening the fol- lowing were appointed to attend the Grand Lodge which meets the lst. week in July Regulare—R. H. Jenkins, J. D. Seaman, John Mumford, Ina MeMillan, Mary Campbell, Blanche Mumford. Alternate— Henry Lapthorne, G. H. Foster. John Mc- Isaac, Ethel Mason, Beatrice McNeill, Florrie. Harris. PRovINciaL Exuretriox.—The premium list for 1897 of the Provincial Exhibition has been issued from the press of Haszard & Moore. The exhibuion will begin on Tuesday, Sept. 2ist and close on Friday, Sept. 24th. Weduesday aod Thursday will be rating days. . The programme for Wednesday includes a three-year-old class, a 2,25 class and a free-for-all, PERSONAL. J. A. Unsworth aud J. D. Lawson, of Charlottetown, were at the Brunswick yesterday.— Moncton Times. At the Queen Hotel: James Ross, Mt. Stewart; K. McK. Jenkins, New Glasgow, N.S; Mrs. J. A. Macdonald, Glenaladale. Fredericton University .bas conferred the honorary degree of LL. D. on Mr. John V. Ellis, M. P., editor of the St. Jobn Globe. We are glad tosee Mr. G, D. Wright out again after his attack of appendicitis. He expects to be able to resume work next week. Neil McQuarrie, Stipendiary Magistrate of Summerside, and Kenneth J. Martin, harrister-at-law, of the same town, are ip the city. It is pleasing to hear that Mr. James B. Allan who left here for Rossland, B. C rome weeks ago has obtained a position in the post cffice at that place. Me-sre John. Hiekieson and Major Schurman rominated yesterday to fill the vacancy in the Summerside council board caused by the resignation of Mr. Geo. E. Baker. Mre. Fr nk Heartz, Mies Gertie Mathew Misses Ethel and Annie Poole and Missés Mary avd Phoebe Large left yesterday morning for Sackville to attend the closing exercise of Mt. Allison college. At the Hotel Davies: F: S. P vter, St. Jobu; J..M. Fraser. Halifax; John Brighty,. Liverpool, Eng; 8.M. Canfield. Montreal; A. H. Haworth, Teronte; S’=d+; cd. Martin, do; John G. Greer. Ga.t. Ont; Chae. J. Doran, Niagara Falls; J. Louis White; New York; B. H. Calkins, Kentville; J. C. McKay, Halifax; a ©. Pall, Acadia Hotel; J. F. McUrurdy , Hampton; Neil McQuarrie 8” ride. Mr. +. _Lonis White, advance agent of the W. Harkins Company, is at the Hotel Davieh Mr. White was here with the “Crust of Scciety” Company some years ago, and made many friends. The Harkins Company will give performences at the Opera Hovse on Thureday, Friday and Saturday of next week, presenting Shal! we Forgive Her,the Bowery Giri,and Brother for a in the order named, —————— ‘ DIED. At South Lake, , Lot 47, P. E. I., Mrs. Marjorie, relict of the inte Alex. Cameron, at the advanced age of 90 years. Deceased was married to.Mr. Cameron at the early age of 16, and was tie mother of eleven children, six sons and five daughtere, seven of whom eurvive ber—three sons aod four daughters. Mrs. Cameron pos- sessed a wonderfully strong constitution, so much sothat throughout her long life she was hardly ever known to be sick. Sixty-five years ago she became a men ber of the Firat Baptist Church at East Point, and war,as longas strength remained, a faithful worker in “the vineyard of the ee On Thure- io there will be a three-minute claes, a 2.28 clase and a free-for-all for pacers, The purses hung out amount to $1,158, 4Plans3 } { j | Meet ure at The Always Busy Store. Extraordinary offer 1 —saagy” -- Kid Gloves. 109 prirs fine French Kid Gloves, in Tans, Browns and greys 4 stnd fastening,and 4 stud buttons, regular price $1.10, now offered 75 cents a Pair SIZES— 53, 6, 64, 63. 7, 7h, 74, 72 O62 80000CCCR STANLEY BRO | The Always Busy Store ANAM AMAAAAAAAALLLAALUL ULLAL LLLAAd GAMMA LAAN WA AULiAddidibiddaddidd peop oa Te RE aay M Sr RENO EG aN {OPERA HOUSE; FRESH ARRIVAL =f RRARARARARARAR C. P. FLETCHER: is now opening out 2 large and magnificent stock of and Organs. [ Containing oll the up-to «late improvements BRERA ELEGANT DESIGN} IN CASES. E ERIRRRARARARAR Piao Wat OPERA HOUSE BUILDING DRPdS eer Ae 2 oh) wy ry At > Ae Ae a Ad vertisers I ‘The home circulation is the most valuable fo advertisers. THE Examine: reaches the home of our citizens every eveninz. That ascouns Master. ' | (Portland and San Francisco papers please era window. —vJas. Paton & Co. 124 21. copy.) for our large advertis ny pa ‘ronage. THE EXAMINER PUB. 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