T, —- er o.. AD THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN, JONE 21, 1899 ‘Local and Other Hem Boy Wanyrep as apprentice at this office | ——gp Tue Props, —Strong souther! v to weste ly winds, showery. A.U. H past seven o’c! - - Meeting tonight at ock. Ar Vernon Rivyer—There will be a co! | Certand spelling match in Vernon Riv: | Bridge Hall ~~ el AO A MARRIED. ™ W am, May 29, 1896, by Rey Elias | Ps Emanuel Me hod | : Char Mr | ard A. Hodgkine, for- a N boro, Maine, to Florence EB. uM mecly of North River, P. E [sia DIED. ‘ 2] , Aifred J, My are } 11. W eare nis her's res idence | S E mv a ” Oc tk p. m., tor S Ms sahedenl Shauna by rail to race Ce very. gre? SOT nn, «it! ? cog) Cee diy » aff! lp alll 3 Ss +: oy . : => SS it } aby 3 {ji til » «i{| i» T & COS: Warm W eathe Goods for Gets. Straw Hats Sich Crash Hiats Canvas Caps Crash Caps Negligee Shirts Canvas Shirts Nett Shirts Balbriggan Natural Wool Gauge and Silk Underwear SELLING CHEAP AT ae & CO! Whole als and Retail A. We aks & Co. \ o yp all afi | nion Government | Ledge, Strait of Belleisle. AUCTION! aptemenin } UPEX'DR FURNITURE | S bib . Tam Instructet by Miss Coles to peil by 1 ' + her sider « e, Be nt Street, on We y the 1 ds Juue inst.com {| m ‘ lock 4. mi. { 4 j housebold effects, comprising | Drawing room, dining rcom, Hall Bedrcora | nd K hen f ; re rt 1 I ides Er glish Piano and some | slegant pieces of old Mahogony and Kosewooa rniture, H 36 W n for instectionon iues- da e 27th frora 10 a. m. till2 p. m. ns Casi R. BEARISTO, 4 vctioneer Ne ~ ¢C to Oe OOS 2S] Did: You Get Your Feet Wet 2s eM Too! bad Perhads not know that eet a good strong oots so cheap that them at 8 to-day? de you can you pair of | you could have once, Come in and get a pair. I know something about If | have none I can make boots. readymide, you a pair. Thos. McQuaid Lower Queen St. Boot & Shoe Store. BOE) OED OE 68D OS OO} OG 89D ©OOGQOS £.°2>°OR9R @ O° 61 6S O<D @ “SOD OB ODS OOOO OD BS OBO H9H76VSHR DO =tQo2 oo 2.24 &@F Soee 2enea rn ee | ee finder will b- | LOST.—A banch of keys, : liberally rewarded by leaving at this 145 dy on Friday evening, 23rd inst., | commen ny at 7 o'( ‘ k. Pownal and | Yernon River will be the opposing parties | in the match. Admission 10 cente. sian Dominion Day— A eplendid day’ spo: | 18 guaranteed all who attend the races at | ) Se imerside on Dominion Dar. Some of |} the fastest horses in the proviece w NY thestarter. The new grand stand wil) | be : available on the occasion, and it will be g-eatly appreciated. ENTERTAINMEN? splendid drama [rish Oatlaw tC=-morrow big KiIxkora.—The Jack, or the AT “Captain ght. The characters are al! e | i on capable hi: anda and a eplerdid perform - ance may be expected. Between the acts there will be a cho'ce programme of vocal and instrumental music _- so Tue Aserpeex.—The Dominion cruiser Aberdeen arrived in port yeeterday aftere noon. She sailed this morning for Cape Tormentine to load a quantity of lumber for the new lighthouse which the Domi- ia building at Flower She will return here shortly to lead therest of the ma. terials needed for the work. eo Caitp Branep ro Deatn.—A sad acci- dent occured at Sydney, C. B, Saturday afternoon. The three-year-old daughter of Alex. Martin was playing near an open fire made on the beach to burn refuse, when her clothing caught. Her mother hearing the child scream ran to its assistance and tore the burning clotaes off, baraing her bande badly. Medical aid was summoned, but the :pjuries the Jittle one received were 80 bad her life could not be saved and she died in great agony a few hours later. Garpen Parry.—Remember the gar- den party on Thuradav, 29:b June, on the beautiful grounds of Henry Cundall, Eeq., from 4 o’clock to 8.30 o’clock. The tide half- | » will be played at Kinkora | SUMMERSIDE RACES. eee The tollowiny is the lst of entries | for the races to be held at Summerside | Driving Park on Dominion Day :— THREE MINUTE CLASS. es H C Hooper, Ch’town, Joe Murphy. Walter Lea, Victoria, Brilliant. | Wm Burns, A Leek Bird. Freetown, te, Ch’town,— Lady | James McLeod, Summerside, Valerie. Wim Ellis, OL ary, Pathfinder ‘a3 A McNeill, Summer-ide, Forward. y Albert Craswel! > li. Rustico, —— eee, | TWO- FORTY CLASS. Rchard Hebe rt, Kingston. N.B., Ver- i River Boy. | ichard Smal!man, O’Leery, Flying i ; OF. ; | ' x . ; rt . ' . deffr ee, Summerside, Whistall | Wilkes. A A Leckie, Ch’town, Prunella. James McLeod, Summerside, Belle on fdwerd Crosby, Cape Traverse, Jock. wes Howard, |} Benger, | Care Wolfe, Island Mes~ TWO-TWENTY-SIX CLASS, Jas. McLeod, S’Side, Mianie. Samp:on Grady, S’Side, Northland John Steele, Belle Stanford, ‘PERSONAL De. Gordon Alley, returned from Mon treal last evening, Rev. Dr. Morrison was @ co nger to the weet by this morni ng’s train Messrs Benjamin Heartz wait J. M. Davison returned from the west last even-~ ing. Rev. J. W. Godfrey was a passenger to town by the train from Souris this morn~ ing. Tavitattons are out for a five o’clock tea to be given by Mra. G. A. Gane, on Fri- day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. J. McLean, of San Fran- cisco, Cal., are among the latest arrivals at the Hotel Davies. Mr. Charles Nicoll, representing the Smart Manufaciuring Company, Montreal, is at the Hotel Davies, Dr. Anderson ia visiting West Kent School today. His visit was much enjoyed by teachers and scholars. Di. Geo. M. Muttart, who has been visiting his old home in "Souris, left this morning on returo to Boston. will be in, and the Band of the 82nd Battalien will be in attendance. Ice | cream, cakes acd Jemonade wilt be the | refresbmeuts. Admission 10 cts. Pro- ceeds in aid of the Prince Edward Island | Hospital. Should the weather prove un-~ favorable it will take place ona the follow- ing day. 144, 21 = Recent Arpotnruents.—The Royal Gazeite announces that His Hunor the Lieutenant Governor has been pleased to | make the following appointmen’s,to take é effect from 1st June instant namely :— To be Private Secretary ; John Rounth- waite Davies, Eeq. To be Aides-de-Camp: Frederick 8. Moore. D O C., Maj Lieut.-Colonel ! or Will- } iam Arthur Weeks. Lieutenant Artur J B Mellish. i Resilience | Natcrat History Secrery.—The Na tural Hietory and Antiquarian Society willgo to Rocicy Point by the 9.30 boat | next Saturday. “Riogw hee will first be | visited where ine Fred. de St. C. Breek-~ en will give an aaa uyon Colonel | ¢: Comberland, Major Holland and their | times. Nextthe old fort will be visited | Here. Mr. Newson will point out out hi-- | toric sites and Professor Caven will deliver | an address upon the french occupation Lastly the party will proceed t He Lian Cove where the remainder of the day wil: } be spent in field work, a and recrea~} tion. Particulars n B= jearued the Sec retary, from whom tickets must be | obtained by all attending (members | ° included) not later than ove o’ciock on Friday. Easy, Comfortable Mens «:2; Bicycle aoc ps: Wh “és ’ Mr. W.D. McIntyre, principal ‘of St. Eleanor’s school, haa been appointed a school inspector for Queen’s County. Mr. Harold McDonald, son of Captain Malcolm McDonald, Georgetown, ‘left by the Princess this morning for Halifax. Mr. Peter N. McDonald, who has been 'spending several days at his home io Souris, retarned to town this morning. Mr. Heory Smitb was a passenger by thé westero train this morning eu route to St. Stephen, N. B., toattend the Methodis 2ce. 2. R.Larkin and Miss. Larkin, et i, are the city. They is of Mr. and Mrs. Alex. McDon- ton Street. Conuferetr Mrs. R are hmop visiting gues ald, ius ohn Gillis, of Mer- Or, Was a passenger by the mail I'he son of the Rev. J ray Hart epecial last night returning from Lowéil, | Mass. Frank Kead, sou of Rev, John Read, of St. denn, (formerly stationed in Char- lottetown,) who is at present liviog in Chicago, was wedded recently to one of e : r daughters of Minneapolis W is At the house of Mr Fs Fletcher last night very pleasant evening was spent by a aumber of friend invited in honor lot Mr. Fletchei’s niece, Mies Lawson, now loo a visit tothe Island. Thetime was enjoyably passed with music, dauciog and Master Frank MacDonald, son cf Mr. vgus Macdonald, of this city, whe is at- ng the Halifax School for the Bliud, expected home next week by the @ity Ghent. Two other pupilsof the institu- 1 op, Master McGregor, of Southport, and ss MacIntosh, of Selkirk Roa}, returned home last evening, crossing frem Pictou by the Princess. information comes by way of an East Indian paper that Mr. and Mrs. ‘i hamby- | nayagr mpilla: are on @ visit to Kovilkud- yirrappu. Mr. Thambynayagamgillai is the eon of Judge G. 8, Airanagampillia and con-in-law of Mr. A. Jambolingammud-~ elliar. From this it is eaey to reach the conclusion that society reporters in India lead a busy and interesting life. 300t—«saar in black and choco late; light and cool for wheeling— We marked them all down at a price that wiil soon move them off. 0 a pair is the price we’ve put on them —Come in and have a look at them—they’re ex- tra good value. R K JOST Stamper’s Corner. FUSER SS FESS 5 WUN NRE ENN EEN EN IN aN tae ; The Truro Daily News says: Mise Isa- | belie Mackay, Ottawa, wio has beena guest for a week at‘ Elmhurst,” and after- wards at Elwood,” bid good bye to Truro fri ends on Sa urday morning last, and left or a short visit to Charlottetown. Miss Eel chus was here only ashort time, ut formed hosts of friends in Truro, all of om will give hera sincere and hearty welcome whenever sbe mav visit us again. wi eee — i | THirp GOLDEN Suna. —Sunday was the ove hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the founding of St. Pau!’s Church, Halifax, the oldest church of England in Canada. It was also Waterloo day. The services at the church throughout the day were of the greatest interest. Gen- eral Lord William Seymour, Colonel Col- iard, Captain Carter (H. M.S. Indefatig- able), Attorney General Longley. Mayor | Hamilton and members of the corpora- tion, representing the military, navy, provincial government and civic authori~ ties being present. Bishop Courtney preached in the morning and the rector the Rev. WJ. Armitage in the evening St. Paul’s, owing tothe number of dis tinguished men buried in its vaults, bas beer called the Westminster Abbey of Canada, Eicuty-Ssconp—No 3 Co, 82nd Batt, meet for drill tonight at the Drill Shed at | Monday evening aealacnemnneees- atta DE ‘Moves Dans. a The pres rendering will be most satisfactory. By a'l means make one of the audience, ssineiclaiis Axxvat Druus— The Charlottetown Eogineers will begin their regular aniual Grills this evening. All members of the Corps are required to attend at the Dr))] Shed tonight at 8 o’clock, in unitorm. et Pouice Covrt.—A countryman, Joseph | Kelly, charged with being druok, dis~ orderly and figh ting on the street, was fieed $6 or 35 ‘dayst thi 8 morning. Two summons have been eerved for treating. They are reiurvable on Saturday A Story Axnour of Hi gbfield, bought a fish from Patrick Nast. of 113 Sumach Street, and when Nash was not looking sto.e these more aad | bad them in his wagon. Nash missed the | fish and asked Broo! <a for aride. Brooks drove along unt] he reached a Parkdale policeman, when Nash belied himand had | him arrested. Today Brooks was rent to | lail for fivedays by Magistrate Denison, — Toronto Star, sill ' A Wai From Picrov.—Tie Picton | Standard says: The editor will have to! ask the indulgence of his readers this week, with reference to the matter and make up of the paper. The thumb of our right band being broken we are un able to write a line. To Lelp us in this difficulty we hope al! our correspondents will endeavor to send us item, regularly, during the next three or four weeks, —_—~— Aw OLD axp Wet Lriep Remepy.— Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has been used for over fifty yearsty millions of movhers for their children while teething, with perfect succes. It soothes the child softens the gums, ajlays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea, It is pleasant to the taste. Sold by druggiste in every partof the world. Twenty five cents a bottle. Its value cnalculahle. Be sure and ask for Mrs W insloe’s Soothing Syrup. sins lidialinsions Senoo. For tax Bunp—The closing exercises of the School fur the Blind, Halifax, took placeou Monday evening. The exercises were ofa very interesting character. In the literary department, firet division, Vernoa Jones, of Pownal, was awarded firet prize; in the second division, Frank Macdonald, Char~ lottetown, wou second prize; in tbe third division Elizabeth Macintosh, Selkirk Road won second prize. A special prize for the best essay was presented to Vernon doves, of Pownal, by Mrs. Fraser. Cotutsiex on Corzzcr Hiu.—Mr. AN. Large and Mr. Jobn 8S. Morris ree eived a rather bad shakiv, up while returving on lng from fis sing at Moore's | & mills. Asthey were cominz up the College biligen the Malpeque road two countrymen with a truck- -waggon were going down at a rather lively rate, and the wheel of the ' ia ruck-waggon canght the wheel of their carriage, Mr, Large’s horse horee and, threw jthem bcth dragging Mr. Large ,who held the reins a coxnsidersble distance’ The latter was se vere]y stunned, receiving i pasty cut in the forehead } and the horse tramping on bis hand. ! The countryman did uot wait te see what lamage they bad done but puttirg whipto their horse dashed up the opposite hill, jumped out ofthe waggon siiadhcien Aw Ixvestion,—Capt. Frank Gallant Postmaster at Tignish, is aa invenfive genius. Some years ago he patented aa invention for filling cans in lobster fac- tories, and lately he has been visiting the United States patenting another ivvention, a hand shade for cyclists. he shade, which 18 for the purpose of protecting the hand from sunburn, is made of oilcicth, | neatly designed and ernamented, and at- ! tached to a spiral spring on each side of the handle bar. It may be moved to any position, or detached easily from the spriog anc carried in the pocket when not re- quired on the wheel. Captain Gallant is having bis invention patented in both the United States and Canada. He has also invented anew et ring Jock, which is eaid to be greatly in advance of those now used. —Agriculturist. Sicesaan. : Nn OD ODS OOO OD9OQGQ0T SS TF YOU i WANT ANYTHING in the drug line and we . & have not got it in stock, we will gladly send out and get it for you, and if not obtainable in the city will order for you at once and deliver residence as soon as it is it at your received. @~<m> 6~<% OD O~S OD 04S 0S OE OH6]D9H 74 4OEOY Local and Other tems, ' infraction of the Liquor Regulation Act by Fisoh.—Amos Brooks, | a New White Moet Me at THE ALWAYT BUSY STORE — | gramme prepared for the closing exercises | M23 lomorrow evening 18 @ Capiial one, and i's NN NEM NE MME Ne NE RAVAN We SY. | FAS US AS TAS AS TAS STUN OR ARS IS OF RR #000 5200600700" eeeeeveesereune cee yr pea Mes MMe See AS AS AP VS 7 oe Teese e2e684¢e We believe in giving you the latestand very best in everything. 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