Us we Wean — A TT I MI a «lj» oll > cl) e a (i ath b> <a] i> SS f i a a r AT _--— BEKS Gd a Ladies’ White Linen Col- 2 inch to 15 inch, Black Satin, Cotton, Linen and Silk Back Another lot of Gents’ White STRAW HATS. Very Nobby Selling Cheap £1Zes €ee our Suu.mer Corsets at 45 and 55 cents pair. WEEKS & CO Wholesale and Retail Successors to W. A. Weeks « Co. BO): O@ GOGU jU0] a. zood boots without paying price, 4n extortionat In ready males and a fine sele You [ have the latest styles ‘Lion. should ve able to get what you re- juire—and please remember that my ex- penses; being on beats cheap. a emall ecale I ean sell You get the benefit. Don’t avy too much for your foot- €ar. Thomas McQuaid WER Qveen STREET oor & SuHor STore. Westlake’s=: Fine Photos—we Kvery kind and style _ Come in and Bee Le THE DAILY EXAMIN | AN EAST POINT IONEER PASSES AWAY | one In the death of Mr. John M ‘lick, wh. Lieu at his cio ira, v0, the eastern part of this June iVilic itu wo! one of ita bigbly respected ploneer | tt settlers Bs on 1} : . | Mr. Meilick was born in England ir | ISLO, of German parentage, and came to ’ : ’ . } oO Halifax, N. S., when only a child, and 72 5 } yearsago, atthe age of 16 years, he }came toP.E I. The present beautiful settlement of Elmira was at that time | near'y all a wilderness,and Mr. Mellick was one of the first to cut He was aman of undaunted: yurage, With a firm will and great physical sre gth,and ty his indom:table energy be csrved out of comfortable homes.ead. He married iu 1840,a dangbter of the late Sampson lose, Eq,who was ofa high E She wae sterling Cuaraccter and noble bearing, aod shared with her busbaod in the struggle for the comfort- atle home in which they raired their family of seven sons and two daughters, Mra. Mellick died in 1884, having lived to see all ber chiliren occupying useful positions io life, Last March their eldest son William H. dred leaving a widow and seven ch) dren. All the other members of the familv sur vive to muurn the loss of agood fatuer. A man who was alwava willing (o sacrifice personal comfort tor the good of bie family aod never slackened io his iatevest for their welfare. He was in his usual health unot'l about aweek before bis death. Although in bie 90.b year theend came very unexpect edly aud the whole neigh borhood and a large circle of acquainiences beyond were sad- dened by theevent. One of his soos, R-v.Heory G. Meilick,B D, formerly superintendent of Baptist M’ssions tor Man-~ iioba and North West Territories now pastor oftbe Baptiet Church in Emerson, Mannioba, was on his way bome to visit his father, and had reached Tryon before he heard of bis death. In thedeath of this pioneer a lok that bound the past and present generation has beeo severed. &@ woman of a —The leader of the opposition in Man~ itoha (Hugh John Macdonald) bas pub- lished « platform of reform and wil! prob- ably win in the approaching election. MARRIED. At the resideace of Mr. A. F. Bruce, Valleyfield, by Rev. W. H. Spencer, on July llth, Mr. Murdech Eaen McLeod, of Uigz,to Miss Lizzie, daughter of Mr. William McKionon, of Uigy. and sister to Mrs. Bruce aod to D. A. Mc Kinnoa, Esq., of this city. At the residence of the offiziating m ais er, Rev. T. F Fullerton, K.chard Jewel to Mary Astley, both of Cina: lotte- town. ru CURE TOOTHACHE IN A MIU tt. Use NERVOTI.. f your money back. Hqually good for Neuralgig Headache. 25c. at all Druggists, PUPRMERERGRRGDRGEERORERRERCRRERGRRDERGE < ° . Colored Boots And Shoes F. r gentlemen at a big ladies and reduction. We out all our colored boots and will offer Wantto car and shves, big discounts on all lines. them, thev are worth leokiug at— a dif you want any pho- OD ODF DH9DED4]D4E6 enone? g—for tos arrange a sitti | we certainly can satisfy @ | So ‘ } ] WESTLAKE BROS, PHOTOGRAPHERS New Prowse BLock...... 2D OD>* &O~m»e 26m #<4)°<>%>*m* oS Os ie OS BS SHB 4B HD BLACK DIAMOND LINE The 8.8. BONAVISTA sailing from Montreal, Friday moraing,July 14, will be due at Ci"town, Tuesday evening, July I6th. aod on Monday morning will sail for St. Jobne, Newfoundland, direct, with borees. cattle and sheep on deck and produce under deck at lowest possible rales. For further particulars as to freight and passage apply to PEAKE BROS &CO., 2eeeaeee8 ° See Our $ Window ¢ : 2 9000 2008 Sb — is R K JOST Stamper’s Corner TTT EEE EE EEE LEE LL EEE EEL ELEC EEE LEE LLU OE LLLLULULELE LEE DELEGE LELELUT DELLE EEE LE ZHRUOURGRDOGRDELCRCECEOREECECORESCECHCEERES Farm For Sale. I offer for sale my farm at Clarktown, Lot 37, consisticg of 265 acres dry, 14 acres dyked and marsh land, 125 acres cleared and in good {state of cultivation, balance covered with good hard and sof: wood. There isa good dwelling house and all out buildings necessary on & well equip- ped tarm, also an orchard and good well. This farm is within 2} miles to mussel mud and is very convenient to shipping, railway and steamboat connectione,schools, churches, mills, etc. If not sold by private sale before 18h Oct, it will beeold by public suction on the premises with stock and farm imple« ments oa above date at 10 o’clock 4. m. Ch’towa, July 12 Agente JAME3 M. CLARE. woods and clear a piace for a dwellir °, One application cures ;if not | >} 2.3 word, } Island pas] through the | actieaiibetedinen ae a MARITIME MEDICOES Summary of Proceedings Elected ~ Valuable Papers. At the i afternoon sessio Ty W. F i paper Oo ° iS MerOplosis ana its Relat on | Regiment, c. A ’ meet at the armory to Disease.” A capital paper on “Purs ; tought to receive their annual drill pay. u'ent Peritoniti-” was a'so read by Dr. nail , ' Campbell, of Half.x. Afterwavds the| BiG Berries. -Toe Examiner acknow-| | ole red members cf the Association and a number | [edges tune receipt of a number of fine ; of friends were e House, bv ¢ Served. At the evening sess'on Dr. H. D. John teriained at G were g +FOn read # 1 ap ou ** Disturbances of the perseverance and | the forests a} creited his inabtit.y to be prerent @ id ins Menops i*¢ vf. WY ihe psoer was pre} aced by i¢hing, Of buostoea, woo d @ply re- viei the Association tv meet in the Hub | beXt year. glish stock. i | reat by De Mor: |} immedia ely opposite the 72 acres luteresting and instructive papers were s, of New Yerk, De. B-ll, of Mont eal, wu Dr. McLeod, ot Charl riVe~ tO- nd, This morning the ful owing officers were eiecieu ;-— President - Dr James Christie, St Jobn Vice Presideot tor New Branswick—-Dr G A Hetheringioo, Si John. Vice President tor Nova Scotia—Dr N E McKay, Halifax. Vuee President for P. E. Island—Dr H D Jotinsoa, Charlottetown. Treasurer—D: T D Walker. Secretary—Dr GM Campbell, Halifax. The paper oo “ Anwmias and their treatmevi,’ prepared by Dr, Smith, of Halifax, aod Dr. Shaw of Charlottetown, was then read. The paper, which wasa valuable one, was discussed by Dre, Muir, Conroy, Benson and otbers. Lhe paper by Dr. C.D. Murray, of Halifax, end Dr. Botsford, of Moncton, on “Sanaurium treatment of Tuberculosis,’’ was another valuable costr.bution which was followed by an interesting discussion. Several papers are set down for readin, at the afierncon upd evening sessions. The proceedings will close with a supper at the Hotel Davies tonight. The following metnbers of the Associa- tion registered s.oce our last report : E J Elderkin, Weymouth, N.S. J E Robertson, Montague. H Bradshaw, New Glasgow. John Sutherland, Bedeque. K B Snaw, Charlottetown. W B Moore, Kentville, N.S. ES Blascharu, Cnarlowetown. W W Wickham, Tigoisb. G-o T Mackenzie, Pretou, M P Archibaid, Upp-r Musquidoboit. Gordon I’ Aliey, Cuarlottetown, A M Beers, Cherry Valley. PARIS FOR SALE ON LOT 04. Owing to the death of tie lete Charles Feardon, and ia order to settle his estate, the sab-eriber offe:. for sale the following pro- perties, viz: Nhe property krown as tbe Reilly Farm, eoutaining 1/4 cres, on ist side of Covehead Road, lot 34, about 100 acres clear, and under cultivation, «he rem ider covered with haid and soft wood, There is a good barn, anda fairly goed dwelling house, anda weil of water at the door, be farm is well watered, and has an abun- d:; ~ ce ot alder mud 9n the place, 2 72 *ereson east side of Covehead Road, apour 10 chains further nerth. About 60 acres clear aid under cullivation, and well watered. No buildings. 2 59 aereson w st side of Covehead Road. Abour 25 acres Clesrand the remainder covered with hard and seft wood No buildings. About 39 acr sof the heilly property, and about 12 acres of the 72 acres are under crop. The rest isunder hay and pasture For urther particulars apply to the under- ~ gned, TIMOTHY REARD NN, Kxecutor, “ovehe2d Road 2th Inne, 1899—Im. ~ Farm tor Sale. The enbecriters offer for sale the farm upon which Martin Praught has been living, at Beach Hill, Lot 49, containing 100 sucres. Immediate possess’on given, acd terme moderate. Apply to McLEOD, MORSON & McQUARRIE, Ch’town, 26th April, 1899. wvye2mo FARM FOR SALE Sixty acres of arable land and acres of Marsh land at Mt. Herbert, Lot 48, about 45 acres of farm in a good state of cultivation, Good dwelling honse, barns and coach house on premises’ The property is well situated, convenient to churches, school, and good shipping facilities, An-everiasting supply of marsh mud on the Terms easy. Apply at the office of Solicitor, Ch’town, or to PATRICK O'GRADY, Pownal! St, Ch’to wn ———— property. Mr. A a McLean, the undersigned W hite’s Caramels and Snowflake Chocolates Can be had at any of the following first class stores: T. J. Morris D. L. Hooper W. Pickard & Co. W. A. Hutcheson W. F. Carter Stewart & Gates Sanderson & Co. Beer & Gell Officers | Hamil n, of M yutreal, read ao excellent | | Sirawlerres, avereg nz 5 inc!es in od music was discoursed | CRInference, grown by Mr. Andrew Me- raltraith’s band and refresiments | Quaid, Mslpeque Road. vernment ER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JULY 15, 1°? ae ‘Local and Other Items, = Dkitt Pay.—No2Co., GA @ill mee }@ Dritisbed Friday night tu receive drill | pay. i 7 : SSS DY BGO > © a wees eos. ? 2Oes Deitt Pay.—No. 1 Company, 4°h ee RRA. AR A . cir saeco i @ Ligtor Ree@uLation Acr.—An¢ ther | Sumimoos Charging a violation of the} § Lqnor Regniation Act by treating, was | served yesterday afternoon. [tis return= | BF able tomorrow. | — | ae A Missive Letrrer.—Iti- reported about | t wy to-day that a veyisterea letier mailed | § by the Por:iJand Packing Company to th: Magdalen Islands hes failed to reach iis) ae-tination. The Jeter it sppears wa m i! donthe 26 ho Jane and its recet! hes not yet beea acknowledged by the) addressee, and Organdies Stanley's Resutt oF A Saipwreck.—Under the beading a late ieaue of the New York Journ- 81 publishes the following cable from Lon- doa: “Apples from the steamer Labrador, wrecked off the Hebrides, have deporited seeds at bigh waier mark and thousands of apple trees are pew sprouting. They have already reached a height of five ioches and promise ip course of time to traesplant 4 hi toric olitude intv an apple orebard.” — We havehad agreat sale on thes: goods; we have still a gcod assortment, All thiz years im»ort- ation the latest and best 16ce for 122°") a5efor 180 "=, 30c fer 2zec 40c for a7c?.. STANLEY ..BROS PERSONAL. Mr. J.-A Clarke, representing Brock & Patterson, St. John, i#among the latest arrivals at the Hotel Davies. Dr. W. W. Wicknam, of Tignish. is in the city atteodiag the meeting of the Mari- time Medical Association. His many friends are givicg him a hearty welcome. Rev J.J. Tensdale, the new pastor of the Fi-st Methodist Church, accompanied by Mre, Teasdale and daugbter, arrived io Charlo tetown ‘at evening. Mr. Treedale comes highly recommended. Rev. Father McGrath, rho has been in the civ for several dave, went west thie morning. Mrs, L.B. MeMillan, who has been vie- iting Boston, returned to Charloitctcwo last night. Mr. and Mre, W. J. O'Reilly were pas- sengers by the train to the west thie morning. Mre. O’Reilly will visit friends in New Brunswick before returning 1o Charlottetown. per yard Mr. G W. Mingay, representing Parke, Davis & Co., was present at the meeting of the Maritime Medical Association, yerter- dav, with samples and literature concern jog their preparations. W hite 0ap BaRE Is white, pure, safe for Canvas toilet and bath. Shoes or only soap that gS . shrink lens. Se a a DOX gt A © All 21Z0S Alley & Co Mens $1.25, Womens $1.00 Girls 75c SOLE AGENTS Asie make > 2 > a “ar “4X “ar HY... Screens DOORS and WINDOWS— All sizes on hand and made to order. Prices right. A. DUCHEMIN & CO. P.E. [. Door & Sash Factory Our Furnishing Department —— oe tNTERESTED IN GOOD CLOTHING AT REASONABLE PRICES We have strong cl:ims to your attention, ‘when you contemplate hase of A SUIT OR OV EROOAT, ’ With a large,choice selection of suitings,trowserings and overcoatings, W Mr Sixtus McLellan as cutter, and the best staff of workmen on P. E, Island for good solid tailoring we can t be beat. ARTIFICIAL See our new shirts, also, - See our new shirts w scare cuffs, neckwear suspenders, ingmen, sweaters hose mad cesoe KETH gloves and headkerchiefs. underclothing =a DR. JOHN P. MURRAY, Queer St., rear London House. GORDON & MCLELLAN Mens Stylish Outfitters, . .