| SRR SR ARGE RAT REPASTSS SO 834 a4 = es Sa NEEKS Shirt | Collar; Stock & Cuff InN W COMPLETE 3 ‘ > fevers! caresof Gents line os— latest collars and cuffs, white cekred otd nolaundered§ shirts. The above goods are bought for cash from the marcefacturers as the old firm bought thers. We think the vaituesthe beet ob- tair able. Special Collars 3 ply linen, | atest, 2 for 25c. Special Shirts Laundered $1,00 worth $1,- 9% Unlaundered 75c worth $1.00. We have receive Gents don’t pass us for sum mer underwear. in balbriggan, natural wool, merino and outing shirts. Come to us for your neckties; an imimense new stock, latest call. Prices to suit you. Don't pass us tor Kid Gloves, Braces, Hos- iery, Sweaters, umbrellas and everything in Gents furnish- ings at lowest prices. Re- member yur stock is all new, and very large. We will please you WEEKS & CO Wholesale and Retail wr - Hxquisite Studio And Photos io match the Studio, New Arrivals Footballs Base Bails Rubber Balls Tennis Bal!s CHILDREN'S —wa > Garden foo W heelbariows Carts, Waggona, Volls’ Cabs and Go- Carts ?)-CNIC BASKETS and HAMPERS New Shades in Wedgewood New Willow Pattern Chiua at the Sunnyside Bookstore daszard & Moore a aw Better come in and arrange for a sitting. a 2a WESTLAKE BRES., Photographers New Prowse Bucck 's THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MAY 23, [8ey Local and Other Items, | Tre Dairy Examiver will not be issued | to-morrow—Quneen's birthday. Ear.y Creese.—Hazelbrook is shipping the first sale of cheese this morning ;10.i> | per lb, was realized on the sale, sinsiccidliaaill Loca Covaci..—The monthly meeting of the L. GC. W., will be held at the P. W. College on Saturday efternoon, 27h inet, at 330 o’clock. Committees on literature, care of the aged poor and standing orders, are requested to be present. 3 ius. is eh be L. O.A ,B. A.—We should remind all who wish to er joy @ literary treat to attend Rev Mr. Fullerton’ lecture oo “Mary Oneen of Scois,” 1» Wright’s Hell, Kent Street, on Tuesday evening, the 3uih inst, Stereoptican views will form some of the especial features of the entertainment. The lecture is, uvder the auspices of Lady Wallace Lodge, No.27, L.O.A.,B. A. All are cordially inviied to be prevent. Ad- mission ovly 15 ceuts. Doors open at 7.30, lecture commences at 8 o’slock eharp. An O_pv anp WeLt TRiep REMEDY.— Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup bas been used for over fifty yearsty millioss of motbers for their children while teething, with perfect succes. Lt soothes the child softens the gums, allays allpain, cures wind colic, and is tbe best remedy for Diarrhoea. It is pleasant to the taste. Seld by druggists in every partof the world. Twenty-five cents a botile. Its value is nealculable. Be sure and ask for Mrs HOTEL ARRIVALS. Hotel Davies: M C Delaney, North Tryoo; Thos O’B-ien Toronto; W FE Lord, J E Pheoner, Halifax; Hon George W Howlan and* Mrs. Howlan, Charlottetown; Mies Burke, Georgetown ; G R G Bagnall, Hazel Grove; B D MeLellan, Tignish; Chas Kent, New York; D M Jferguson, Wm FE Boon, Montreal; Captain W. H. Jackson, Miss Dwyer, Miss Hanlon, Boston ; P A McIntyre, Souris. Queen Hotel: Albert McMillan, Annao- dale; James Barclay, O'Leary; Wm Me~ Lean, Northam; Erta Bambrick, Frank Devine, Boston, Miss M L Richards, Pasadina, Cal.. Alfred A. Taylor, of Margaree says: One bottle of MINARD’S LINIMENT cured a swelling of the gamble joint, and saved a horse worth $140.00. Thos. W. Payne of Bathurst, saved the life of a valuable horse that the Vet. had ven up, with afew bottles of MIN - ARD’S LINIMENT BORN. At Mount Alt ion, on Sunday, 7th inst., a eon, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jenkins. Mens _ Colored Boots are very fashionable just now— we can sell you colored boots at the following prices:— $1.75 Mens chocciate* colorel boots— good style. $2 50 Mens chocolate colored dongola boots—comfortable, durable, aad stylish. PERSONAL . Mrs. T. B. Grady, Summerside, came (0 tOwn this morning, Hon. J R MeLean returned to town ‘from Souris this morning. lett fur Ot:awa tl is morning. Mr. James Barclay, O’Leary, registered at the Qlueen yesterday afternoon. Miss Kisie Crockett was a passanger by Boston. Mr. B. D. McLellan, M. P., returned from Otiawa last evening. He went west this morning. Mr. Robert Young, of St. John, former- 18 vititing the cily. Mr. James C McEachen, counseiior- at-iaw, New York, is expected her ucxt month on # brief visit. Lieut Governor McIntyre and Julge Bianchard were passengers to town by the eastern train this morniog. Mr. Oswald A. Hornsby, of the Merch apts Bank of Halitax, Halitax, arrived in Charlottetuwn last evening. Mr. W. E. Boon, of Montreal, is among the latest arrivals at the Hotel Davies. He came from Halitaa by the Halifax. , Hon. George W. Kowlan, Mrs Howlan and Mies Burke registered av the Hotel Davies vesterday afternoon. Mrs. Moses Byrne and Miss Thompson, of Nurih River, leave this afternoon on a visit to Boston. Thev go by the Halifax. Miss M. L. Richards, of Pasadina, Cal., who bas been on a visit to friends on ibe Island, Jeavee on returo tomorrow morn” ing. Captain W. H. Jackson, of Boston, was a passenger by the Halifax this morning. He will spend the Summerin the pro= vince. ‘ Gen. Funaion, the hero of the fighting near Manila. ha» been appointed to com~ mandthe brigade hitherto under Gen. W beaton. M-. William D. Ross,who has been spending the past few weeks with his parents at Stanley Bridge, returned to the city to~day. Rev. J. W. Godfrey, Mr. C. W. Blenkhorn and Mise Katie McLean were among the passengers to town by the eastern train this morning. Mr. M. G. Henniger and wife arrived from Boston in the Halifax this morning. Mr. Henniger ishere in connection with the construction of the sewers. Mr. Charles Kent, the well-known actor, ie a guest at tne Hotel Davies. He arriv- ed from Bo+ton last night and is en route to Bay Fortune where be will pass the sua me’ months. Letters received to-dsy from Manilla contains the vews or the eafe arrival there on the 12th of April of the U. S. Hospital Ship Renef, on board of which were seven Island boys, v'z., Arthur, Tom and Joseph Flenn, J. D Meson, jr. W. Davies, B. McQuillan, ave J. touney. All were in good health. An account of the tripout willeppear in Toe Examiner. LOCAL NOTICES. Received tcday by the Boston steamer, straw berries, cucumbers, tomatoer, ban~ anus, pine apple+, orenges, lemons and rhubarb.— Sanderson & Co.. We want to remind you that our vew dinner sets bave arrived. They are danvdies.-- W. P. Colwiil. S rawberries and cream at W. F. Car- ter’s. 12] Gin, Rhutarb, pisespple, oranges, Bananas aud ‘emons at W.F. Carter’s. 121 Sin. New Sailors—The New Fad sloped crowns are all the range. Ladies sze them:-—J Paton & Co. Another lot of Bandanna Scarfs, ladies’ and gentlemen’s See them at Patons. $2 75 Mens fine chocolate dongo'a boots $3 OO Mens chocolate dongola boots— Goodyear welt, first class goods made on different lasts, the best $3.00 boot you can buy. R. KR. JOST. Queen’s Birthday SUPPLIES If you want some good things to put in your PICNIC BASKET to morrow, send your order to us. We are bak- ing a large assortment to-day, all art- icles of first class quality. lakes, Pies Doughnuts Patties Buns Bolls etc. Our celebrated lizht fruit cake is just the thing. Telephone 98.... DM. STEWART ECLIPSE BAKERY, BAKES BEST BREAD Silk Shirts, Outing Shirts and underwear for summer at Paton’s. Millirery, Millinery, Hats and ‘lrimming, etc., eic., at Patons. Ri There is no jewelry around which so much interest centres as the engage- ment ring—ror is there anything in which a greater diversity of taste is to be found. We have an exceptionally fine assort ment of ringsin which Diamonds are set alone andin combination with Pearls, Rubies, Emeralds, and other fancy stones, enabling us to suit all tas*es. W W. WELLNER, The Great Watch Heuse, Sunlight and Lifebuoy Soaps at 5 cents per twin bar, is lixe buy- ing silk at the price of cotton. Senator Macdonald and Mrs. Macdonald the Halitax this morning, returning from | ly a weli knowa resident of Char o tetown, | Local and Other lems lak Copan,— The steamer Cobaa arriv~ ed at halr-past two. Tue PRozs —L ght to moderate winde, fine, # little higher [-mperature. Tue New ‘reamer.—The new steamer | built for the ‘Marine Departmeot by Mr. | White is to be lan eh ¢ on Saturday. Oren To-morrow. —W .tron’s Drugstore willas usual be epen early to-morrow morning for the convenience of excursion~ iste. Loyat Crusapers —There will be ar open meeting nex Mondav. Parents of the children and te public are invited Meeting at 630. Programme at 7 sharp. Foorrnatt.—The game to have been played tomorrow afternoon between the Abegweits and the New Gia-gow team has been declared off,the New Glasgow men not being able to come over, —_——— Avction ~The dveiinog and building lot on Gratton S:., the property of the lave James Barr, will be scld at. avction on Thursday at 11 o’clock by Robert Be: irs:o, Auctioneer. Prixce oF Wates CoLiece.--The com- mencement exercises of Princeof Wales- college wiil take piace on Wednesday, May 3lot.,in the Opera Houre. The colleg~ glee club will give some of its best selcc tions, Scorr Act.—The Scott Act prosecution again-t Joho G. Serimgeour was further er quired intoat Georgetown yesterday by Magi-trate Blanchard. At the request of the defendant tue case was adjourned for further evidence. Queen's Birrapay.—Tse usual royal sa:ute will be fired trom Fort Edward to- morrow at noon by a detachment from No. 1 Co, 4th Regt. C. A., under command of Major H. M. Davison. The detachment’ wi | meet at thedrili shed at eleven o’clock Evance.istic Services.—Last evening Evangelist Whiston spoke on “ Look Alive” to a very attentive audience. He wil! have for his subject to night *Decep- tion” He willalso singa eolo. Special 8 ervice to-morrow evening, Queen’s birthe d ay;come and hear him Tue Drama.—The rehearsal in the Opera House last night was a decided success; and the “Pride of Company G” certainly deeverves a crowded house to~ morrow sight. The “Glorioas 24%h” should be gloriously celebrated and tue proper way to winditupis to attend the Opera House, B. Y. P.U.—A branch of the Baptist Young Peoples Uaion bas been organized at North River with acparter membership of eixteen. The office-bearers are Wiiliem Decikendorff, pre-:dent; Mrs. AF Browne, yce pre-ideut; Gordon Warren, secretary, avid Scott, treasurer ; Jacob Bain, cor- responding eec. etary. _—_—s— Gas Raxces.— Tce employes of the Light aod Power Company are busy in- stalling pew gas ranges for the coming season aud the demand this year Wi} be very large. Cuokieg by gas isa popular institution now and the record made by the gas ranges here last year is sach that no ove need to be in doubt as to the merits of a gae cooker. ince LD Carnival or Nations. —Why! this af- fair is the ‘alk of ibe towo—tbe entertaic~ ment of the season. All novelties in national and fancy dances, If you are Englich, French, Amer:can, Spanish, lIrixh or Seoich, or Jap anere, come to see your country repre sent~ ed in usbleaux aod dance, beantiful costum: es, gracetul dancers. Good music at the\Opera House June Ist aud 20d. —_— we St. Dunstan’s C-LLece.—The scholastic year of S:. Danstaos College closes tiis year on the &th ef June, Owing tojthe large number of students and the disorder and confusion consequent nypon the repairs 1p the building it is necessary to close some- wiatearler than usual, On this accouot also there will te no public commencemen’ exercises, but the distribution of prizes will be held privarely at the college. The yeer abou: to close has been a successtul one add next September the college will open with increased facilities. —_-->-—— Tue Boston Boat. The \steamer Hali~ fax arrived from Boston this morning about helf-past ebt o’clock, bringing a genera) cargo and the following passea gers: Oapt W H Jackson, Miss Hanlon, Mics Dwyer, Mies Winnie Hudson, W WwW Forbes, Miss Katie McNeil, M G Hennigar and wif’, Miss Elsie, Crockett, Mise iney Corkum. Frem Helifax; Joo McKionon, W E Boon, D M Ferguson. The steamer sails on re- turo this afternoon. Her outward pas sengers included Mree M Byrne, Miss A. Tbompeon, Mies Msy J McDonald, Mra Camptell, Miss K Jobnetov, Mr Jobo D McDonald, Mies Lee, Mrs. Grady, Mise Georgie Sobey, Annie Beers, and John Brown. Encinerrs.— The Engineers will have a very interesting drill sea~on this year and already many men are applying for sdmis~ sion to the ranks. The new roome, gym>a-inm, etc, atthe Lyceum are a epe- cial attraction to the majority of the men and of great value to the corps. We learn tbat besides special pvizes for the top scores, old and new shots in the coming league matches, that the officer commanding has,annouoced that prizes, medals or badges are to be award~ ed to the men for individual work. One prize will be for the best map in the ranks, each man having a rcord kept of his attendance at drili, orarne-8. direrpline, } and general efficiency. This wii! no doubt be an incentive for conscient-ous work on {the part of all. A prize for the best eection in the Company will also be given. ——<$——$———* te LFS Le Meet Me at the Always Busy Store. Ladies Undervests We have them from the small woman’s size vo the extra large —long sleeves, short sleeves, and no sleeves at all: This season’s assortment includes all sizes The best values of the mill's output, and only the best, LADIES’ VESTs—83 sizes in white or cream, fine ribs, short sleeves Sc, 0c and 726 each LADIES’ VESTS—Cream, fine ribs, fancy joke fire finish 14 cents each or 2 for 256 LADIE&’ VESTS—Fine rib, cream, long sleeves 1Ge each LADIES’ VESTS—White, drop stitch ribs, lace top with baby ribbon insertion, fancy colored, aud self yoke Se and BSe each. LADIES’ VESTS—White, silk trimmed front, long sleeves —or cream fine ribs, buttoned front, short sleeves $32 cents each Wool vests, silk vests and balbriggan vests —-a splendid assortment, Gomfori in Shoes For Men WS PSE ee Te It was formerly considered necessary ‘io make «> shoes houely, that isto have them very ccomf it ‘2 but today they are as handsome as can |. : t comfortable and durable stylish boots for men 85 to $2.75, Then there is the Grea’ Sliter Sho (@ $3.50 to $5,00 a pair, made in all shapes sizes nd weight. SD a ow ALLEe & ¢ NOP. » Se Ie re rer OBES Ee ew eas 3 a ms. Brand Look—$1.00 Vailor-Wade Shi: t HABA S GHB GES sys The UW. C. & ea” Rr === ~——SNot made specially for ern) US» but you will fiad them | for sale here in all the lead- styles in white and colore tee _ Enown as the best — —-- The best Enown —__ SORDON & McLELLAN MEN'S STYLISH OUTFITTERS ————F | | 7 | < | AP GEESE SESS EEES ae