| WEEKS! ‘a 4 cul ' ISNW COMPLETE for | ‘s TOT VST UU UVTI ATV S TEU SD OHHH TOES Shirt follar, Stock ‘Ve have received several caresof Gents lin. os--latest collara and cuffs, white’ cored «nd nolaundered§ shirta. The at goods are bought for cash from the mecnfacturers as the old firm bought thes. We think the valueathe best ob- taic able Special Collars 3 ply linen, | atest, 2 for 25c. ‘ ° ] ° Special Shirts Laundered $1,600 worth $1,- 2). Unlaundered 75c worth $! .00. Gents don’t pass as for sum mer underwear. i (n balbriggau, natural wool, merino and outing sbirts. Come to us for your neckties; an immense new stock, Jatest call. Prices tu 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 our stock is all new, and very large. We will please you WEEKS & CO His DAILY EXAMINER, CHALOTTETOWN, MA’ HOTEL ARRIVALS. Qaeen Hotel : F X Pichette, Quebec ; Geo, Whiteman, Montagne, D Latham, Toronto; Daniel MeLaren, Mise, L G Munn, Belle River. Hotel Davies: D A Wedlock, Stanley Bridge, J C McFarlase, Montreal; J J | | To the strong, stern—to thee in meekwess ! C Warde!!, Montreal; William Rich arda, Biaeford ; George F. Owen, Uttawa ; W E Maury, Detroit, Mich. ; W G Burke, Bos.on; T R Ellin, Sh: flield ; C S Sutherland, Amberst ; P A Mclotyre, Souris ; I C Hall, Hotel Acadia, _-—.© + 6 + —-—————_— ——— Things to Make a Note of. — C.M. B. A.—Branch No. 216, C. M. B. A. will meet atthe A. O. H. nall this evening at 8 o’clock. Mr. R. N. Taylor, opthalmic optician, will be at bome to parties requiring the aid of glasses, on Thursday May 25:4, for a short time only, at Dr. Tayior’s resi- dence. The examination of eyes free. Glasses furnished at moderate retes. wk &dy Zi. LOCAL NOTICES. Fresh strawberrie*, pineapples, cucum-~ bers, cabbage, bananas, oranges, rhubarb, lemons and sweet potatoes at Sanderson & Co's, Fit reform. Another shipment of this famous clothing opened yesterday. Tweedse and worsterds dvable or singie breasted cutaway or sack just as you like at Prowee Bros. 126 3in. Girls shoes—68c a prir—Girls strap slippers 752 a pair. RK Jost’s. Dan’t fail to see our new jardiniers they are the latest designs and never were they so cheap.— W. P. Colwill. lw. —_ NOTES AND COMMENTS. — Now it is the “ingenions Yankee” who has invented a wireless telephone. What is most of al] wantea in Charlottetown is a swearless telephone. But this we fear even the “ingenious Yankee” saonot supply. —Cummenting upon the fact that the Filipinos don’t seem to stay thrashed, the Montreal Gazette remarks that “if the beggars were only Anglo-Saxons this would be a virtue in them.” —All the publisied reporte of the battle of Omdurman, agreed that the most bril- jant feat of arms of the day was that achieved by Brig.~Gen Macdonald, whose brigade was caught between two divisions ef dervishes, and was only saved from immolation bya rapid change of frent, which enabled it to repulse a cecond attack from the rear after clearing its front. It was implied by more than one correspon- Wholesale and Retail dent that the possibility of such J an attach had been unforseen by ; Lerd Kitchener, and tbat grave Quality Counts in Home Dyeing. — C Progress, is the watchword of jo all economical women who dye at (? home—old fashioned powder dyes (, that streak are relics of a forgot- 2 ten past. The day of uncertainty 2 about results in Hetne Dyeing }g had an inglorious ending with the 29 advent of that New English Home Dye of highest quality (it washes and dyes at one operation) May- pole Soap. Clean to use—quick and sure in the brilliant colors it yields— fast beyond a single question. You can dye to afty shade with it. -repared by eminent scientists from ingredients of the very high- est quality. It is the Dye of Quality. RAQKQAKAAAKQKRAKQAAAAKLQAKRAAARARRARAD QQAQ 0 Maypole Soap Dyes. TL If you can’t get them of your drug- gist or grocer (10 cents for any color or 1s cents for Black) send the money to the Wholesale Depot, 8 Place Royale, Montreal, and get the Soap and some useful advice about successful home dyeing. QAQHRARAKRKRANQRAALLAAAD c90 AUCTION House hold Furnitute PRADAY JUNE 2nd, 99 AT 11 O'CLOCK Py instructicn frome the estate of a ‘arleton, I wili sell by auction or e above A @, at her late Seaham on KICHMOND AAQKLKLQAAQLLLLAHO KAMION AL ALLA CY STREET (nesr Queen) all the household far iture now contained in tnat large and well | étied hovee—consisting in part of Stoves, ooking Utensils, Kit hen, Hall, Dining room snd Parlor Furniture, with lot of Bed:o ms ll camfortably fitted. All Pictures and ochereu ane. . ; Sale tive. Terms cash. " E, H. NORTON. Auctioneer s PASTURETO LEY.--Good pasture, three ind a half miles from town, continuous flow {fresh water. Apply toJohn Prowse, Roy- i alty East, disaster was only averted by the resource- fulness aud promptitude displayed by Geveral Macdonald. No doubt the latter acquitted himself nobly, fully jostifying the confidence reposed in him, bat in a speech which he delivered the other day in Glasgow he gave a very different account of the whole affair. He declared that it was he who attacked the dervishes, not the dervishes who attacked him ; that the situation had been foreseen by Lord Kitchener, who had provided him with three batieries of artiliery and several Maxim gune, with which he was able annihilate the first attack at long range, and that he was in readiness for the second attack before it developed. The completeness of (ae enemy’s rout was due to the admirable fire disc’pi:ne of the Britieh troops. The aim of Lord Kitch ener’s strategy, he added, wus to cut off the dervishes from their fortificatiobs. Alfred A. Taylor, of Margaree ssy:: Oue bottle of MINARD’S LINIMEN' cured a ewelling ofthe gamble joint, and savea a horse worth $140.00. Thos. W. Payne of Bathurst, caved tie life of a valuable borse that the Vet. had iven up, with s few bottles of MIN ARD’S LINIMENT. What WeSay We de We Do Deo. CIRLS’ SHOES and SLIPPERS Suitable for first Com- munion. 68 cents Girl’ Fine Laced Shoes --neat last —good siyle—all sizes, 11 to 2 4a cents Girls’ Strap Slippers—strap over the instep—god fitters $£.00 Giris’ Dongola Shoes—spring beel aod heels—self tip and patent tp. $1.25 Our best slippers for girle—Fine Longola Strap Shoes with heels-~ Also fine Dongola spring heel, pat~ ent tip—stylieh and durable. R. EK. JOST, Stamper’s Corner. ‘Father of Nations! feeble band, trepg bh ot the strong to whom the pation~ kueel, Of our scant people mould a mighty State ° . . . * * del } of the ' bowed ! Fatber of uoity,—make thy people one; Weld, intertuse them with a poet’ flame Whose forgeing on thine anvil was begun In blood, late shed to purge the comroon Shame, Thatso our hearis, the fever of faction | done, Ban sh oid feud in oar young uacion’s name !” Cuartes G. D. Roserts. PERSONAL Queen Victoria bas gone to Balmoral. Mr A. W Sterns, Moreli, came to town today. Mr. A.C. McDona'd, M. P.., left for Ottawa this morning. Lieutenant Governor Meclotyre returoed to town from Souris this morning. Mr. John Messervey was @ passenger to town by the western train this morning. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Clarke were pas- eengers by the Halifax today en route to Boston. Mr. H. A. Wedlock, merchas', of Stanley Bridge, registered at the Hotel Pavies lavt evening. We are pleased to see Capt. Joho Fraser here againy—the guest of his brotherein- law Mr. George Offer. Mr. Geo. F. Owen returned from Ottawa last evening. He went east this this morving. Hon Mr. Dryden, of the Ontario Gev-~ ernment, bas been unseated on account of corrupt practices at his last elec.ioo. Dr. W. G. Burke, of Boston, was a pas- séoger by the Halifax this morning ona visit tO bis parents and friends in this pros vince. Miss M. E. Connolly, who has been spending the winter in Boston, returned to Char ottetown this morning. She came by the Halifax. Mr. Geo. W. Hyndman, son of Mr. F. W. Hyndman, left this moraing for O1~ tawa, wherehe hag obtained a position in the Bank of, Montreal. Mr. A. Glen Macdonald, (son of Mr, Archd J. Macdonald of Georgetown,) of the Bank of Nova Scotia, wh» bas been em- ployed in the Charlottetown effice, left by toe Priocess this w@rning for Halifax, bavs ing been transferred to that agency cf his bank, x Mr. Jas. E. Matthews, of The Patriot, returned to iown by the western train this morming from @ several weeks trip*to B»stov. Mr. Matthews crossed to the I-land jast Friday eni since then Le bas been at his homest Albany. The Star reports that *‘an excellent portrait of Mr. Cha:les Alexander, painted by Mr. Harris, the well-known Montreal artist, is at presenton exhibition ai Scott’s Noire Dame street art store. This paint- ing will eventually baog in she Governors’ hail at ths Montreal General Gos pital. The Missee Butler were passengers to Montreal by the Campana, which called bere last evening. nese yvourg Jadies bave beer assisting thechoir of the First Methodist Church during the winter and tbey were fittingly remembered by the members oftb2 cuoir before their depar- ture. Dr. Jameson, the Transvaal raider, bas youve tack to South Africa on a visit, Before leaving London he was offiered a pemination by the West Monmouthshire conservatives to contest the seal in oppos- itoon to Ser William Vernoo Harcourt. Dr. Jemeson has deferred kis answer until he reinros from Africa. The mary friends of Mr. V. L. Good- are pleased to see him 1a the city vgsin. Mr. Goodwill has jast returned frum Queen’s University Medical College, K ngston, Oot., where he has compi-ted ccurse in medicine and succeeded in obtaining the degrees of M. D., and C. M. Pr. Goodwill’s medical course has been a very successful one. He passed his graduation examination with hovors and came out very near the top = of the list of graduates, Welearo that itis his attention to take a postgraduate cvuurse in Edioburgh and London Universities. Dr. Goodwill isa sor of the Rev. Johu Goodwill, Brighton. will bis Concession to Fishermen. Orrawa, May 29—During November, December, January and February, coo- cessions were cranted in Canadian ports to 13 United States fishing vesseis, which fad pot modns vivend: Jicenses. Bargains. = ail You want real targains, not com mon goods at low prices. The greac— est bargains you can obtain in SOAPS are the world renowmed. Sunlight & Lifebuoy Brands, just try them, and you con net help but acknowledge that they are the best bargains you ever had. He > ie a> 6 al» 2K lee 30 Local an F Other “Hens Ovesa House ~Ciosing exercises of ihe | Privee of Wales Vollege tomorrow night. ! | Arrange io altend Loyau Crvsapers. Tne open meeting | last evening wa- well aitend«d. A choice programme was rendered, Tre Pottro—The steamer Polino erriv ed In port about four o’ciock this morn'ng, and will leave this afleracon (for St. John’s, via Sydnev. Her outward cargo wil include’ borees, cattle and eheep on deck. Lectvre—Come to Wrights Hall this eveuing and bear Rev. [. F. Fallerten’s lecture oo “Mary Queen of Scots.” .] as- trated with Stereoptican views. The lec ture is under the av-pices of Lady Wal- lace Lodge, No 27, x0 come and’ brings friend with you, avd help forward a good cause. Chair taken a 8 c’clock. Evaxcetist Waiston — The large audiences that Kvangelist Whiston con- | tinnes to attract night after sight at the — Centre] Christian Cnurch are proof that bis sermons are interesting as wel! as instruc- tive and helpfal. “A grand sermon” was tbe common comment last oight Mr. Whis- ton has a brigtt sparkling wav ai bis own of preventing the trath, His earnea ness and | fear.esene+3 constitute his great pewer. Tonight he speaks upon “ Excus-8”. A male quartette is expected to assist tonight at 8 oclock. —_ She bronght the following paseogers : Mre T J Moody, H Morrisoa, Mies Datecu-~ er, Tuos Madden, M E Conley, Miss Hen~ drican, Lucy Guautchel, Mabe] Wadwel), DrWG Burke. From Halifax: WE Murray, M E Coleman, Mr Eilean. The Halifax left on return to Boston this after- noon Her outgoing passengers included Mrs McCarron, Miss Olive M Clarke, DA McLeod, 8 Beer, Mise Katie McLellan, Miss © McKay, Eiward McCormack, Mrs S Gorman, Mise O M Clarke, M McDougal|, Miss A Crane, Miss Munroe, Miss Taylor, A Lemassey, Mr and Mrs J C Clarke. Bap Accipext ar ALbANY.—A very bad accident occurred at Albany, on Sunday evening, whereby the six year old son of Mr. Abrabam Noonan, postmaster at tha place, lost fourof his fiogers. A gen:le- man had taken bis wheel from the train on Satard-y evening and as it was raining stood it in a sbed io Mr. Noonsn’s yard, intending to leave it there until the roads were fit to drive on. Oa Sanday Mr. Noonan’s two boys, aged respectiveiy s:x andeight years, were lookingat the bicycle, seeing woa kind it was, eic., and one of them picked it upand gave the pedalzaturn. Some way or other the smallest boy got his fingers caug!i t be- tween the chain and the teeth of the hind sprocket wheel. The father bearing the boy’s cries rushed out and was horrified to find two of his *0a0’s fingers lying on the grouo?. The doctor was immedistcly sent for. Thetwo remaiaing fingers were so badly damaged that they had to be ampu- pated. aintiee Ficutine Carenpi_iars.—The orchards ists in Kastern Maive are having lively times these dave in ~»ging war against the army of caterpillars oat seems to have swept down in.a cloud from the unknown, aod is now destroying the fruit trees at a rapid rate. Some of the orchards that a week or ten days ago apreared entirely free from the pestis are ncw covered with the webs, and nests can be eeen on nearly every limb. The farwers who free them one morning go out to look them over the next day only to see another crop larg«r than the one already disposed of. Parties arriving in Baogor from Eddington, Clifton, Dedhem and the eastern tovwns report the conditions asterious. Tie? eay ihat never for many yearskas there been such an awfui mars of living, crawl ing destruction. It seems es if every new~ born Jeaf has its caterpillar, and before its stem is fairly straightened out to receive the strengthening rays of the sun its framework is eaten away. ES ——— a DIED. Ov» the 12th inst., in the 73rd year of his age,the Rev. Henry B. Swabey, M. A. of Bath, eldest surviving son of the late Capt. William Swabev, (R. H.A.,)J.P., D. L., Bucks. I CDOS SOSSOOBOD B.D Our First : Duty is, to compound perscriptions, We are always ready to do that, from early morning till late at night you'll find dependable service here. And when we say “dependable service” we don’t only mean that a skilled phar- macist will prepare your medi- cine, but vach ingredient will be of the best quality, and in per- fect condition too. We are reasonable in prices Tne Boston Boar. -The steamer Ha ix | fax urrived from Bosiono this moraing. | He bo oak lie ttt tinct sas | - i x rrr ml ts rureyxer EB | gale Sie Sa Auten "hor oO ts @wcse8@ 06° % GG] «x 4+ 2284 @ @ *®8 2s BO 4283 © h@ Is what we nave to offer you in Ladies’ Hdkfs. Fine town Handkerchiefs — 14x14 stitched, y @ far BS cents. WORTH DOUBLE..-.. inches, hem- Fine Embroidered Cambric Handkerchiefs, hem- stitched, and drawn work, worth 15: and 22c., For 4Q and [4 cents each. Pure Trish Linen Handkerchiefs—Hemetitched, wo. th 16¢ to 35e each, for A2 15 2nd US cents each. Bs BS O02 232448 BEB w~ BF BOG @ 1S6O4O668 i : Stanley Girl’s White Shoes —— i First Communion Each year we.have been asked for Girls’ White Shoes for first communicn—We did not have them — the price was too high in our opinion, but now we are in afporition to sell them at reasonable figures, Caney: . Girls’ White Canv as Shoes, sizes 11, 12, ONLY. cccceseccserenecvesseeerssseens Larger Bizet... ccsscccesccccnscvccesces coewe Girls’ White Kid Strap Slippers.........++...$1.: Later Sis0ds «00 ses nvs ckue eeeres ‘i vee eee OTN NRT” 22 SIN deca. veru? b> fin SF ¥ 2e BK >> a abe ae i3, 1 and 2 U interzsTep IN G00D CLOTHING AT REASONABLE PRIGES We have strong claims to your a‘tention, when you contemplate the pur” chaise of A SUITOR OVERCOAT. With a large,choice selection of suitinys trowserings and overcoatings. With Mr Sixtus McLellan as cutter, and the best staff of workmen on P. E. Island, for good solid tailoring we can t be beat. Our Furnishing Department See our new st-irts, collars, - See our new shirts for work- cudr, neckwear, suspenders, ingmen, sweaters, hose aad gloves and handkerchiefs. = underclothing GORDON & McLELLAN ee OO © O61] OF- 003. 03093 02 OD WS Rw we OD OD 06D 8&3 O8O09 OO $63 63 O9SOH E6455 5.07 ' Meas Stylish Outfitters. * w SNE A cme 8 ea at a CS SOE ARS! 3 a aS se Sar cree ene see ae agp ag cts atime nesta. st Semen tt ae Se