w it of ou sR — res pr ck 153, wish their joto ave & —— yale wwe July dale! We are effering for this month special prices in ifuslins Shirt Waists Shirt Waist Setts MEN’S SHIRTS WHITE & FANCY See our unlaundered at 75 cents, worth $1.00. Men’s Bathing Suits in one and two piece garments. BATH TOWELS a spzc- ially. See our prices as we cannot be beaten. WEEKS & CO Wholesale and Retail Successors to W. A. Weeks & Co. ee Bee NOT SELLING BUT GIVING AWAY GHEAP....... A lot of « and boys’ BOOTS and SHOES that I The prices id lines in men’s, misses’ bought right for cash. will surpris: you when you come in and see then. These goods, I got them at a bar gain, that is the straight tip. THOMAS McQUAID, i Lower Queen St. Boot & Shoe Store. / In all kinds of kitchen utensi!s, very cheap. i | neers will meet at the drill shed tonightat | S | THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARKLOTTETOWN, JULY 21, 1899 Oi eX @@ Local and Other tems. ENGINEERING — Charlottetown Engi- 8 o’clock for engineering _ - — Connections—On account of the encine heating, the eastern express was an ho ir late this morning and consequently failed to makethe usual connections with the | express to Summerside. -_ ORIENT Division 8. of T. meets in Wright’s lower hai! at 8.30 p m for : mportant business. Kvery member quested toZattend. Visitors welcome.— J A Lawson, R. T. Latus.—The schooner Sir. Lonis arrived from Bay Chaleur vesterday after noon, and is today discharging a earge of five bundred thousand laths at the Bee Hive lumber yard. Lumbago Juredin Hamilton. Mr. Ed. Swan, merchant, 53 Merrick Street. Hamilton, .writes: I have found Griffith’s Menthol Liniment to be a cure tor lumbago. Have been troubled with this disease for four years. Some months ago I used this remedy and it gave almost instant relief at the time, and since then there has been no recurrence of my former trouble. 25 cents by all druggiste. ~_ OO oO LOCAL NOTICES. Cash suiting is a scarce article but we have it on our counters today—F Perkins & Co. Save Money Cotton goods at half price at Caton & Co's. Read their «ad in to-day’s isstie. li. White pique suiting expected tomorrow —F Perkins & Co. . Straw hats selling at half price—F Perkins & Co. Blouse sale now on. The price is doing the advertising these days at Pzten & Co. Daily Arriving—New booke and novels at Carter’s Bookstore. 18c print cotton for 9%c at Paton & Co’s. li. . : SSOTEPOEERESGRSRERGESEEOHESDRECOGREERGDEEE. -_ Please Attend... |]. AGUEE TU DRETRERUUEURNNTECOUSUSDUGUSUUAERASUGHRNEREOGEOQEOEGUELOURAEENEQOQUOQOGUEERAGHROQESEQEORCROEECEOPEREREED os ey <2 a ee a —— a—u===to that little ac- connt we have 7 eer —~~-—rendered you — ——- ——A prompt settle- mak ment will great- SE — lv oblige us, os ’ : it , RK JOST | Stamper’s Corner} SPOREEELDRREEROREUGRERROQQURRERGQOQUCELUGRGREGRERSOUCGRQGARECRSQUSOSDODDROQRGRSOSGCSHURERGRQCCORRRRROSEGRGERGOERES AUCTION! Saturday. Night at 8.30. Small collection for spec’al sale, 1 Word robe, (new) Mahogany Hall Table, 1 Com- mode, (new) Mahogany Bagattele Board, a few books including a]! bound volumes of “The Strand,” “‘Temple Bar,” “Coro~ hill” and “Cbhamher’s Journal,” 1 Dinne- Set and 5 Chamber Sets, Upholstered Wicker Chair, 1 extra size, Japanese Silk Screen 6 fold, 3show cases and alot of cheap assorted goods. E H NORTON, 170—¢li Auctioneer | AKGAGELBBBAASH F «prince Edward Island” An Illustrated Book, de- scriptive of Prince Edward Island. For sale at all nook- . stores and at R, H. Mason’s newstands, Ccntains a map. “we SHABAD Price 25 cents a Copy. SPEER ERS PS BAGH SEE EES SPE PERSONAL. | this morning. Hon. J. R. McLean returned from the “at last evening. Rev. J. C. McLean, St. George’s, | turned home this morning. Mr. W. R. | Mr. Walter Davieon returned to Moncton | re» Smith, Windsor, Oot., regis- tered at the Queen Hotel this morning. |. Bee 8. 8. | 1 by .. 2 5 " . Q te y Jast n'ght’s exprees from Summersice, Among the passengers to Pictou by the Campana tceday are Chief Justice White and M o White ; 40a ’ SS wWwioite. | Mr. Reginald A. McDonald is here ona | ten days’ visit to his parents, Senator and Mre. McDonald. Dr. Doyle, of Vernon River, was a | passenger by the exprese of last evening from Summerside Mrs. James Peake and Mies Haviland left by this morving’s western train to spend the summer at Malpeque. Miss Clarke of St Jchn who has been visiting Mrs Allen Brightoa, left thie morning by the express on return home. Rev. H. H. Pigtman, who is to relieve Rev. Mr. Withycombe for eeveral weeks, weot up to Summerside th s morning. Hon P. E. LeBlanc, Mrs. LeBlanc and Master LeBlanc, were passengers by the Campana this morning, and are at the Davies. Mre. J. H. McKenzie, who has been visiting her parents, Premier and Mrs. Farquharsov, returned to Pictou this morning. Mr. James D. Stevenson, of the Bank of Nova Scotia, who has been spending his holidays on the Island, returned to Hali- fax this morning. Mr. Justiee Fitzgerald, Mr. Charles Pal- mer, Q. C., and Mr. L. L. Beer went up tov Summerside this morning to solicit subscriptions for the new P.E, Jeland Hospital. Mr. Pritchard of New Glasgow who bas been srendinga weekin Charlottetown with Mr. and Mrs T. A. McLean, was a passenger by the Princess this morning returning home. Hoo. Mr. Brecken, Deputy Post Office Inspector, returned from the Magudiens yesferday mornivg. He reports that the missing mail bag has been traced beyond the limitsof his inspectorate. By the eastern train, this morning, Superintendant Sharp went up to Midgell, Mesers Fred Haszard, Tom Morris and Fred Bayfield to Morell and Ernest and Robert Coffin to Georgetown, all on camp- ing ¢xcursions. Mr. aud Mrs. George W. Mingay, and Miss Eva Mingsy, of Torovto, bave, during the last fortnight been driving a)l over the eastern part af the province. They went up to Summerside this morning and intend eecing the western part ia the same way. * —- HOTEL ARRIVALS Hote! Davies: L @ Routhier and lady, Ottawa; Mrs Fletcher, Regand; Mrs H Hawmilion, Bon snd Mrs P E LeBiaace, Master Leandry LeBlanc, Montreal; Mrs Neville: Mies Martin, LR Wood, Mrs S C Wood, Miss Wood, Miss Wood, Toronte; Mr avd Mrs Arthur G Everett, Miss Emi- lie H Everett, Roston; W H Lutz, Galt; | J R McKay and daugbter, Ashlarute, Ohic; Miss Mary H McDonald, Cleveland; E Brinz, wife two children, and maid, Miss Stern- bach. Mies C Sternbach, Miss Goldberg, New York; IC Gall, WJ Kenay, Hotel Acadia. x ¥ FOR SALE That verr desirable end handsome res~ idence on the Corner of Prince and Fitzroy Sireets, at present occupied by Mr. C C Gardiner. Hodgson was a passenger | ; members will please attend. Local and. Other tems, | } | Cuore Practice. — First Methodist ) Church choir will practice at 8 o’clock to night in Kindergarten Hall. I. G. O. F.—Wildev Lodge meets to- j night at 8 o’clock. Business, election of | representatives to Grand Lodge. Ture Pross.— Moderate to fresh winds, | shifting to southeast, fiir at fret, showers j , > ° during the evening or towards night. ing to-night for O. Y. B.—Regular meet business. All transaction of important - Sewer Pire—Tbe barge Nyanza was towed into port by the tng William Aitken at an early hour this morning, with another large load of sewer pipe, all elzee. Tue Camepana —Tbhe Gampina arrived here at six o'clock this morning. She brought a large general cargo, aod almost one bundred passengers, thirty of whom werefor Charlottetown Of these a num- ber have already gone tothe north shore. Many of the other passengers this morning enjoyed a drive in and around tbe city. She sailed at twelve o’clock and will be back as usual on Moaday. Horse Kittep.—Mr Andrew McUann of Hope River, bad the misfortune to Jose 4 a valuable horse, on Sunday night last. He iethered it ina hay fi-ld and when h- went for it ou the Monday following found it dead. It appears that the rope got caught in the fork of one of the hind shoes, causing the horse to fall in a heap and get cast with the result as above mentioned. ocala Tue Garirax-—Thie steamer arrived in port yeslerd-y afternoon at six o’clock, with alarge general cargo and eighty-four passengers. She sailed egain at one o’clock with the foliowing outgoing passen~ gers: Dr Davis, Dr ME Knight, C P Clark and wife, G A Reid, Wm Simpsou and+on,E R Doyle, Miss Smith, Miss Hutcheson, W H Pratt and wife, Mr. Brad~ ley, Mr Kent, Miss Gore, A G Sebenalt, C H Blaine, Miss Longworth, Mr Ryan and party, J S Martin, R McBeth, W H Lutz, Mr and Mrs Redpath, Walter Dun- ean, C A Chadburn, AG Lubrecht, Hugh Campbell, Mr and Mrs Andrews, Mrs J Bye, Misses Griffith, (2) Jones Anthony, J S Morten, Mr and Mre Sevillee WR Smith, Alice Crockett, Elsie Croskett. a dapccnte Trea ar Sovurrs.—There is perbaps no place on Prince Edward Island more beautiful taan Souris during the summer moaths,and the grounds adjoining the con- veut is an ideel spot for a vea party. This no doubt is one of the reasons that the Souris teas are always attended by large numbers ofthe best clas: of people, and ave always asuccess. Another reasoa is, the commitiee in charge are men of ex- perience in these matters, aud do nothing by halves in procuring amusements for those who attend. The tea party of Mon- day wasno exception. Tne grounds were never more beaatiful, and asI heard a lady remark as she walked around, “ Why Gertie, this looks like a fairy land.” The Souris band rendered choice music and tendered their services graiuitously. Muttart’s steam riding gallery was the centre of attraction and was a great draw- ing card for both oldand yousg. it aleo served asa shelter during the showers of the afternoon. I undersiand the gross receipts were about $1,300. Tae Baxp Coxcert.—Rare enjoyment was last night afforded the large number of people who assembled on Quren Square gardens to listen to the open air concert rendered by the 820d Battalion band under the leadership of Professor Vinuicomte. A choice programme was performed witb- out a hitch, ihe playing veing eomethirg far superior to anytming we have hereio- fore had in this line. Additions to This is. without doubt, one of the hand <omest, best situated and best finished ' houses on the Island, and affords a rare opportunity to secure a beautiful and comfortable home. For full particulars apply to Davies & Haezard, Solicitors, or to the undersigned JOHN RICHARDS. Ch’town, June 30,99 2aw,lmo FOR SALE or TO LET The well known ‘‘Stone Hotel” in Souris, is offered for sale, or to let for aterm of years. The building is in good repair, contains 22 bed rooms, two parlors, spacious dining room, smoking room, and a neat ccmpact store. There is also on the premises a good stable and warehouse. For further particulars apply to the owner on the premises, EVA STONE. Souris, July 13th, 1899. 265—dew tf A BARGAIN. ers for sale b* The subscriber heraby private contract his beautiful farm, compris~ ing 75 acres of freehold land, situated at the corner of Ucionand Royalty Cross Roads, only 4 miles from Charlottetown. | This farm is allin a very high state of cultivation and the situation is unrivalled. There are on the premises a good cottage, new barn and other out buildings, all in good re) air, a fine orchard and good well. Being so near the city as well as being a firat class farm, it offers except- ional inducements to intending purchasers. For further particulars enquire of J. McWil- liams, Auctioneer, orto the subscriber on the the numbers of the instrumertalists have made the 82od Battalian 4 strong baod, and the reed instruments Jately in- trodaced have a very pleasing effect. The different selections were so enjoyed that rounds of applause greeted each uutn- ber. It is to be hopea that some sub- stantial means of encouragement will be given this fine band by those who should ~ee that such a means of giving pleasure Meet Me at The Always Busy Store => ® > © © ©) @® @ oe 4 > ~~ he @ SS ° OS oS Great Reduction Sale of Shirt Waists: AT STANLY BROS Our whole stock including:— White Piques Soot Piques print Pigues Colored Muslins Colored Percales “triped Cambrays White Lawns Black Sateens Black & White Plaids Black & White Stripes Waist 65c “ &4¢ 6 9 6 $1.35 « 50c $1.50 * $1.79 “ ‘Khe best steck ir select from © TANLE the for 30c “ 6446 “ 55¢e “ 75c “¢ Y90¢ * $1.00 “ $1,20 province to “ec “ce “ “ec ‘ to the citizene 1s not overlooked, The | attendance last night in the gardens waa very large and it was noticed that istend of promenading the people stood still to listen tothe music. Surf Bathing is one of the most enjoy- abie and invigorating pas- times imaginable For Ladies The one drawback to their enjoyment is the troubie in drying the hair afterwards This can be easily remed— ied if a good Bathing Cap is used It fits closely AA bh bbAbbA’ over the head and keeps the hair dry. We have then in pretty check patterns, also silk ones, All sizes Prices 25 to 35c each few pAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA _ JOHN PARTRIDGE, Charlottetown Royalty. 22nd 1899 w3m pat, j oo It Reruires- Sand even supposing we sacrifice the profits Therefore up to $2.85: ood value and eccmfort Atley & Co shoes, To fearry the stock ef women’s low have now on hard, Still we find it pays us there is ¢«verything here to choose from, we rarely miss a sule, BUT new the surplus stock must move— we qnote womens low hoes from 65c See the $1.50 line—-they are full ot Canadian Depot, “=e A309 Ke RAWSAL o% UU | oeeee- For sale everywhere. FREE BOOK on ‘‘Home Dyeing’’ on application to 8 Place Royale, OOOOOOOOOOSSSSSOCSOSSOOOOSOOSOOOOS OF 2 9O0OOOOOOOO S Children Frocks, Blouses, etc. DYES ANY MATERIAL. DYES ANY COLOUR. Pinafores, Stockings we MONTREAL. - : ‘(tities dita tetie sath cei ES STB gee cog 2g ger re neemgeene cmpmemnennatiae amemrmmnenere=e Se 3) pierces cs —— Se aeceenick aia ee aes