aus te SBOSSSE Sevens ed 5 ° eo o- lt BOS VOTO De oOs@cevredcesf | \ oS OS ODO OR OD »>e *me ew a wo + THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLUI'SETOWN, JUNE 15, ~ - el HOTEL ARRIVALS. Ou | AF McArthur, Conwa' j McIntosh, Br dgeport, Conn; MreJd W | Compton, New York; David Egan, Mt Stewa i Hote! Davi [ JS Skinner, Calgary, | wn. W r., Mr Morrissey and child, G Beau! t, Peris, France; C G@ Sans ford, 2 3 Reynolds, Gee. W C Ola ( H. Northup, Halifex. James E Ga , Pictou; W E Forbes and wife, R : NA Troie, Montrea!; J k Wilson, W M Jarvis, St Job : r Hudson, Pictou; ['T Mortimore, Toronto and the Nova Scotia od New Brunewick Rifle Teams Fresh S rawberries Friday morning at Beer & Gi 140—21 Pure West Io lia Lime, Juice 15c a pint oT <2 ntae a DO Lie at beer A Goff’s. rer ae Cte tee a ee a te mere ee HLL ABOARD ! 1000 PASSENGERS FOR MORELL TEA, eta alee {ei — T0 BE HELD — AT MORELL, «ON a TUPSDAY JULY 4th, 1899. Will be (he coming social eveut of this closing year of the 19th century Here we are a,caln, with t1e old name—The Great Jubilee ‘ea, is it not like meeting an old friend wit whome you once spenta pleasant and eajoyable day? Somebedy has asked, what’sin aname. We will not ven- ture to anewer that question as it regards pames in general, but will mearly submit that this ;articular same, JUBILEE ‘TEA in as it designates the great social ga' hering held at Morell is aguarsntee of the highest excellence in ell that pretainsto tea-parties. In cofirmation ef this assurance we con- fidently appeal 'o the many thousands of per- sons from a!) ov er the province. who attended our first great .! ubilee Tea in 1895. it is because ©f the repuration for excellance acquired by our great Jubilee Teas, that we ye retained the old pame, and we will spare no efforts to make the present tea the —_ in every respect of its namesakes, which have gone before if. The Tea wil! be held on beautiful and spacious groui:da ajorning Lot 40 station about 1 mile from the village of Morell, and and within exsy reach of “Stookley ° the historic site of ‘he eld Acadian town of St. Piere where social gatherings were held in the olden days, before our grandfathers were born. If you wish therefor to have the pleas- ure of attendir z the first, largest and best tea oO arrnee to be present at the JUBILEE TEA to be held at on July 4th. Should this day vnfavorable the tea will be held the first fine day the following week. Train arrainge- ments will appear in next issue KOBERT MOONEY wmecy 1IS7-—-dyi3i & w ky nil CK’ HeugcKs Prices Right HASZARD & MOORE SUNNYSIDE JUST LANDED 10000 Fire - Brick —FROM ENGLAND— Will be sold low Peake Bros & Co eneral housework WANTED.—A girl for Mrs T, J. Harris Brighton Road. 140 tf PUBLIC NOTICE. All moneys payable to the Domin ion Rubber Co., on orders taken by me or by sole-agents, are payable to my Solicitor, Mr. A. A. McLean, and the public are warned against paying any other person. P, CARTER, Agent Dominion Rubber Co June 15, 2i A In to-night at (Local and Other tems | $8.0. E.—Lodge Eton, quarterly meet~ 8o’clock Payment of dues. ellen Tue NortarmMBer.anp replaced the Stan- ley on the Charlottetown=Pictou route t j day. Commenication Inrerrerrep—In con- i sequence ¢ fa severe electric storm which | passed over the western of the } province, yesterday afternoos telephonic } communication with Summerside is today eection | interrupted, eee HevseBuexep—The dwe - house of ' Mr. Peter Perry, of Nail Pend, was des- troyed by fire on Monday. A spark from the flue eet fire tu the roof. There wasa lively gale blowiog at the time, The house was not insured. ciptcalianlal Meetine of the Forester’s Para de Com- mittee tonight at 8 o’clock sharp. Every member of the committee respectfully re- quested to be present on time, as final ar- rangements will then be made for the grand parade on Sunday nex’, the 18¢h inst. wiiinliidiesite Supreme Ccurt.—At Summerside yes- terday afternoon, William Bryentor, found gu lty of forgery, was sentenced to five years Imprisonment iu Dorchester Penitentiary. The case of Kilbride va. Lovog was before the court at latest eccouots, Mes rs. J. M. Kirkwood and PR. J. McKinnen, of Sudbury, Ont., arrived in Charlottetown Jast evening. They, as el- ready intimated, come bere to lease ebout 1000 acres of land. They will be at the Revere Hotel for the remainder of the weck. Next week they go to Summers side, Struck py Licnurxivc.—On the farm of Frederick Roberts, Winsloe Road, yester- day, during the storm, three cows w re in-~ stantly killed by the lightning, Th-y were valued by Mr, Roberts as worth $9, a ee % FP which makes ui3 loss a severeone. A Boy Wanrep as apprentice at this office THE INTERMARITIME RIFLE MATCH —_—_—. ton Range Today s | P.E. ISLAND LEADS AT THE 200 YARD RANGE | i | | The Individual Scores Made This Morning. The Inter-Maritime rifle match is being shot at Kensington range, today, and great intereat is being taken in the event. The match is for acup, won last year by Nova Scotia. The teams arrived last evening and ere at the Hotel Davies. Major W A Garrison is Captain of the Nova Scotia team ; Major J T Hart, St. Jobn, of the New Brunswick team, and Lieat J A McDonald, of the Island team, Although windy, the weather is very good for shoot- ing. Shooting takes places at the 200, 500 and 600 yard ranges, 7 shotsat each range. Foliow:og are the scores made at the 200 yard range : NOVA SCOTIA. pts. osecne eee cocoon dU Private Bayers..... pothdabeies 600 Major Black burn.....seee. . secseeeeeee ee rics ||. a peeniieness one 0 SOM Staff-Sgt J White... ....csececesveeres 29 Q M Sgt Mumford............- beetvne Corp Sergt Bertram....... ‘ee Pte CT Burns...... pe aha ssw a 6S sen Total .cororceso9ege penn en sercersccserse doe § Corp Peverill........ ee teeweeeree weet NEw BRUNSWICK barn owned by Cepbas Nunn, at Winsloe, was also struck by lightning, which shat~ tered the end of the buildings Tue S.S. Evecrra —The Biecrta arriv- ed Jast evening on ber usual weekly trip, bringing seven passengere. It is pleace ing to hear thaton every trip so far this year to this port as much freight bas offer- ed as it is possible for the Electra to take and her decks are generally well piled up. She sails this afternoon at the regular time. ——-S> B.Y.P.U.—The'9tb Iuternational Con vettion of the B Y PU A., will this year be heldat Richmond, Va., from Jalv 13 to16. A most delightful trip is offers ed, taking in Boston, New York, Phila- delphia and Washington, at each of which a stop of one dayis made. Asy infor- mation relative to cost, etc., will be fur- niehed by Ira J. Yeo, Charlottetown, Transportation Lea’er for this provinse. dilnieemnnceate Pource Court.—The hearing of charge of being drank and fighting on the street, preferred against Richard Collins, | was continued until Monday. A summona charging Henry Flood with being drunk disorderly and fightiug is re- turnable on Saturday. Severa] summonses charging a sim lar offense against otber parties have been a issued. Over tHe Waanr.—Mr. L. C. Hayden, of Vernon River, brought a Jersey bull t town by the Jacques Cartier this morning which be inteods shipping by the 8.5. Halifax. After being taken off the steamer, while standing on the wharf, the bull mac : S Sos nad aged in some way to get away and jumped overthe bead of the wharf. Afier cous:4-r- able trouble he was tow: d into the dock ve- tween the wharves. Fora while he wa very vicious and kicked up quite @ rain pis quieted and tied and ; but was finally | taken off all right. “Cool, Comfcrtable, Sum- mer Wear” YOU Resse AHA ce COOL 7 That’s the way ycu want to keep them dur- the warm weather. You can do this by wearing ovr Canvas Shoes. x, White Canvas Shoes x, for Ladies. Well made well finished, turn soles, canvas covered heels, tte comfortable, wearable kind, $1.60 pair 9 6n S White Canvas Shoes and laced boots. The best thing to wear during the hot spell. See them im our window. RK JOST a Stamper’s Corner. Lig Pe a ee [Pia] - - aS aS 1S aE ve He AAAAAA eK RAH Lieut Kintear. ...ssccccccses sescesee. so0008 SL Staff. Sergt. Forbes..-o.......--.0550+ 3l Sergt Loggie.....csecreeereeserececeees 30 Oe IN ik doceheowsnas 0000 cae ee ee See eee 29 Major F. Hart......- sditenaipsosendiocs es 3 cae Capt. Wetmore........ sivad hau pptennnesenss 26 Pte H. Sullivan........ ede Ne a bis ke nse oe 4 4 229 PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. Deh CRE AAs icelssicine s bee c yas eee Sergt Anderson ...... se i ok -dckienenea ee | Major Ere CLAS hii ss i 0 ba (a ae Lieut~Col Longworth. .......+.-++....90 Sergt Baird..... oe 30 Lieut Dav'son ...... 29 | BREE EYEE SERS Se Se. PSE SS eee rehome weet ee ee tee Capt D. L. Hooper ... Pte EK Crockett TN 235 The visiting teams are}to be banquetted this evening at the Bote! Davies. —— i PERSONAL Rev. James Phelan is in town today. Mr. Fred Bayfield is home from McGill. Mr. G. R. G. Bagvail care to town by the westero train this morning. Rev. N. A. Troie, rector of the Mons» treal Cathedral, is visiting the province. Mr. David Egan, Mt. Stewart was a pas- senver to town by this morniog’s train. ae ‘ : o72 A ti kav, of Ottawa, is expected be-eon Saturday pvighton a visit to Mrs. H. A. Richardson. Mrs. S. B. Eaman and daughter, now of Colorado Springs, are bere on a visit. Shey arrived last evenivg by the mail special. Rev. C. W. Jackson left yesterday for New Haver, Conn., on a visit Hecrossed in the Northumberland from Summerside. Mr. Jobn W.Acorn,of Vernon River, le‘t this morning by the express train for Boston, where he intends spending two weeks, Mrs. J. W. Compton, of New York, ar- rived in the city last evening, and regis- tered at the Queen Hotel. She went to Murray River today. Mr. H. F. Anderson, organist and choir~ master of St. Mary’s Episeopal church, New York City, arrived last night op a visit to his parents in this city. Mr. R. M. Young, who has veen visiting Williamantic, Conv., asd Halifax, N. 8., returved to Charlotietown last evening. He croseed from Pictou by the Stanley. The Lieutenant Governor and Mrs. Mclotyre and the two Misses McIntyre, came to town by this wornicg’s train from Souris, and drove direct to Government House E. G. Gillis, Indian River, J.G. Me- Intyre, Clifton, D. A. McNally, Abram’s Village, and W. H. Sutherland, Sea View, were among the recent graduates in medicine at McGill University,Montreal Mr. S. A. Macdona'd, merchant ta‘lor, will have the eympatby of a large circle of friends on the death of his father which occurred at Springton yesterday. The de- ceased was 79 years of age, and was a native of the Isle of Skye. A widow anda family of eight are left to mourn. Mr. G. A. Beaumont, of Parise, France, is ameng the latest arrivals at the Hotel Davies. Mr. Beaumont is writings his- tory of the Acadiens of the Maritime Pro- vinces. He went to Rustico today accom- panied by Father Gauthier, of St. Dun- stan’s College. Segt-Instructor Hession,zof the Royal School of Artillery, Quebec, bas arrived in Charlottetown to inetruct No’s 1 and 2 Companies, C A, preparatory to camp. The instruction will be given at local Taking Place at Kensing-| | will urrive here at six o’clock this evening ‘Local and Other Items, | Tre Potino—The Steamer Polino will leave Montreal on Saturday and will be due in Charlottetown on Tuesday. saintdaditatel ; Tea at Tracapie.—The people of Tracadie parish intend baving their tea patty on July 6-h, on the church grounds, sscadabenn _ Tue Crry or Guext.—The City of Gheat i8 expected bere from Ha:ifax this evening. She will leaveon return at seven o’clock tomorrow morning. aiiniaaisas Tue Hatirax.—The steamer Halifax and wil! Jeave ow return at noon to-mor- row. eo Wirep Ovr sy Fire.— The village of Bay of Islands, a settlement on the western Coast of Newfoundland, was destroyed by fire on Monday. Sixty-nine houses were barned and fifty-seven families rendered homeless. scinciltglecti Garpexn Party.- Do not forget the garden party on Thursday aiternoon, the 29a day of June, at the residence of Henry Cundall, E-q. Proceeds in aid of the P.E. Island Hospital. Given under the “auspices of the * Faithful Circle” of the King’s Daughters. Further particu- lars next week. From MonrreaL.,—The steamer Greet laods arrived from Montreal yesterday afternoon about five o’clock, and left this moruing at eight for the Sydneys and St. John’s, Nfld. She had a misceilaneus freight inwards. Her outward cargo in- cluded horses, cattle and ctheep ou deck and produce under deck. —_—_——_>_ — A Fara Fine.—A fire attended by fatal results to human life occurred at Sher- b:ooke, N.S , on Sunday afternoon. About three o’clock flames were seen issuing from a dwelling occupied by Issac Parie, Gol:t- enville, and before assistance could be had from the y llage, some three miles distant, the building was totally deetroyed, together Wiih its contents; no insurance. His mother, a blind woman of some 90 years, ———_— ene meena we EGLESESL SUS Has MEET ME AT THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE SNE MMe 922 NEMS MEE SE Me Ne Me MNS Fis ZiS AS AS AS AS AS AS TS AE AS AS AS MESES ES ESS ow Priced Dress Goods WITH HIGH PRICED QUALITIES—W — USS UIs aseas = 1S A COMBINATION HARD TO FIND That’s what we are now offering in elegant siik and wool goods. About 200 yards in 6 1-2 $1.15 per per yard per yard and for 98¢ gh i5 for 0 to for perished in the flames, though every pos- sible effort was made to rescue her, Dainymey’s Boarp oF Tradk,—At the meeting of the P. K. Isiand Dairy Aeso- eration held on June 13:h, a Dairymen Board of Trade was organized and the following officers were elected :— Presiden:—Charles Tapper, Win-loe. Vice President-—Robert Jenkins, Mount Atbion. Secy-Treasurer—Alfred E. Dewar, Southport. Auditers—John Anderson, Kensington and D. Currie, New Dominioo. The first meeting for the sate of cheese and butter will be heid in Charlottetowa on Tuesday, July 4th at 11 30a.m. inehialabijeil A Great Day.—Tuesday of last week was a great day in the history of New Orleans. On that day they bad au election there to decide waether the property holders of the city wovld tax themselves to raise the necessary means to draia and sewer the city and to provide municipal water works. New Orleans is the oa.y large city in the couniry that is unsewered, and the eewerage runs through the gutters of the streets to the great detriment of the health, comfort and general welfare of the inhabitants. All property owners ot eitber sex were allowed to voteon the question aod the result was overwhelmingly 10 favcr of the improvements, the cosi of which will be between $30,000,000 and $35,000,- O00, Marriace at Monracue.—Mr. Daniel McLeod, of the firm of Sentner, McLeed & Co. , and Mies Mae McDonald, doughter of the Jate Capt. Allen McDonald, of Mon lague, were united in marriage this fore~ noon at balfspast 10 o’clock. The cere- mooy was pertormed at Montague by the Rev. Mr. Peoma. There were no aitendants. The wedding was 4 quiet One On account of a recent bereave~ ment in the family of the bride. Among ihe many handsome and valuable presents received by the bride was an elegant pud ding dich from Mr. L. J.Sentner aod a val unable wicker chair from the employes of the firm. The wedding tour wili cccupy about ten days, und will include a trip through the Annepolis Valley. Tue Hxaminer wishes Mr. and Mrs. McLeod a long asd happy wedded life. 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