THE DAILY EXAMINER, Se ee MAY 27, (8g WEEKS ! Shirt follar, Stock & Cult ish W We have received +eversa) ca: esof Gents lipena—-latest col’ars and cuffs, white’ colored and uolsaundered shirts. The above goods are bought for cash from the maonfacturers as the old firm bought thers. We think the vaiuesthe best ob- taiable. Special Collars § ply linen, | atest, 2 for 25c. Special Shirts vaundered $1,00 worth $l- 2% Unlaundered 75c worth $} 00. COMPLETE ' Gents don’t pass us for s um mer underwear. in balbriggau, natural wool, merino and outing shirts. Come to us for your neckties; an immense new stock, latest call. Prices ty suit you. Don't pass us 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 & CU Wholesale and Retail OPERA HOUSE Two Nights Only Toursday & Friday a JUNE Ist & 2nd CARNIVAL OF NATIONS 60—PERFORMERS—60 Brikiant Calcium Effects... . Costumes Direct from New York "erpsi ‘chorean ievelations ! —CONCLUDING WITH— A Grand Burlesque Coon Cake Waik. FY 20 LADIES AND GENTLAMEN Prices, 25, 35 and 50 cents. + eSeEe We xr Coops IN oem, Belt Buckles Waist Sets Neck Clasps G. H. TAYLOR SUNNYSIDE. Local and Other tems, A Goop Aprointment.~-We learn that Lieutenant Governor Mclatyre bas ap-~ pointed Mr Jack Davies to be his Private Secretary. The selection is an eminent!s good ene, simepatilbeaiede Scort Act.—The Scott Act prosezution against J.G Scrimgeour was further en- quired intoat Georgetown yesterday before Magistrate Blanchard. The sammons was dismissed, iii didi CaLteponiaAn Civus.—Members of the Coledonian Club are requested to meet at the club room at 2.30 p. m. tomorrow (Sunday) in plaid and bonnet, thence to proceed to the funeral of their late fellow clansman, John Andrew McDonald. én Firsr Mernopist Cuvrcn. ~—. Special music will be given at morning and even~ ing service inthe Firet Methodist Church tomorrow meruing. ‘The Haven by Sir J. Barnby and “From Egypi’s Bondage Come,” by Arthur Page; evening service, Paul Rodneys “Sion” and Shelley’s mag nificent hymo-anthem, “Hark, Hark My Soul,” Alto solo by Mra. Watts, Soprano Soloand Obligato by Miss Temple. Evancetist Watsron.—The Evangelis- tie services at the Central Christian Chareh, Kindergarten Ha!], will be con~ tinued one week longer. Mr. Whiston’s strongest work and most helpful sermons come next week. Tomorrow he will occupy the pulpit three times. Ai ll bis subject will be “The Christian Life,” at 345 p. m. he will speak upon**The Model” acd at 7 p. m., - **Absolute Certsinties, It is expected that severa| out of town singers will assist in the singing tomorrow. §Soloe, “Life” Railway,” * “Baved only by Grace.” duet, “Qne day nearer Home.” Mr. Whiston will answer questions in the evening These meetings will be of unexceptional interest. Allere welcome. ictal CarxivaL or Nati ons.—Speakicg of the coming production of the spectacular **Carnival of Nations” on being introduced to our correspondent Prof. McQuarrie said thathe was very pleased with the manner in which the rehearsals were going. “They are perfection already,” cootinued the Professor. “In justice to my pupils [{ must say that in +l! my profess: onal career I bave never met with a people so entirely free from the petty little strifes and jealonsies which always attend ibe getting upofa production of this kind. Good will and a desire to do thoroughly what they are taught predowinates, therefore you can see that my task is & comparatively easy ove. Evervhody from the smallest tot to the stately ledies of the minuet and the ecentric Dutchman with the orthodox wooden’ thoes bave given their undivided attention to my instructiona and all richly “de! serve the applause with which they wil doubtlessly be received on Thursday and Friday of next week at the Opera House ” Lisandra JunegMagazines are coming in thick and fast at Carters’ Booketore, HOTEL ARRIVALS. Hotel Davies: J. E. Phenner, Hali- fax; Frank Dodd, Toronto ;I. C. Hell, Miss Carrie Hall, Winthrop, Mass., E. J. i Rose, Montreal. Queen Hotel: D. #. Clarke and wife, Orwell; E. Beswell, Victor'a. PME Pr rr rns TUE wre Alfred A. Taylor, of Margaree says: One bottle of MINARD’S LINIMENT cured a ewelling of the gamble joint, and saved a — worth $140.00. Thos. W. Payne of Bathurst, s°ved the life of a valuable horse that ‘be Vet. had given up, with afew boilies o MIN - ARD’S LINIMENT. to inspect our mens $3 00 colored boots be- fore buying else- where. ss All Welt ” R. K. JOST, Stampers Corner Goodyear BERRIES E PERSONAL Mr. 8 C. Clarke, to town this moran g. Mr. and Mre, J. BE. Matthews are expect» ed home tonizht. Mr. A. CO. Macdonald, M: P., and Mrs. Mouat Stewart, came ' Macdouald are in ihe env - Mrs, Burrell, (Miss L irge) crossed tothe mainiand to day en route to Sackville, nie Mr. I. C. Hall and Miss Carrie of Winthrop, Mass, are r-gistered Hotel Davies. Mr. 8S. -Bianchard aod Mr, H. J. Palmer were among the passengers to town by easierd train today Mies Mary E. Barr, Matron of the Ellictt Hospital, Manchester, N. BH, ie v siting her sister, Mre. Joby Coombs. She will rewa'in about a fortoight Mr. Horace McEwen, train despatcher on the Island railway, left tuis morning for a holiday trip to some of the principal Canadian and United States cities. He is being relieved by Mr. Geo. A Hughes. [tis announced that the Tzar and Vzarina bave decided to pay the Queena visit at the eud of August or the b-ginning ot September. After some days’ stay with the Queen, they + ill proceed to Darmstadt to visit the Tzariia’s brother. Mr. Patrick Macdonald, a brother o7 Mrs. C. Kane, of Summerside, died at St. Joho, N. B., yeatergay moruing. Mr. Macdonald carried on an extensive buri- nes3 in the country market, and was wel! and favorably known. Messrs O. W. Haywood and Ernest Haywood,of Mill River, leave for New- foundlaud io a week or two, by the steam- er Polinv, to look after some woodlands they are interested inthere. They will probably also visit Labrador before re- turning home. —Agriculturiet. One of the most popular actresses who bas ever performed in St, John’s, Miss Ed- wina Gray,was greeted with thunderuus ap. plause when she appeared on the stage last night and was presented with a beauti ful souvenir of flowers by Mr. W. Howley. Mies Gray, by ker superb acting and faultless impersonation, has won a warm place in the hearts of our audiences, never extended to an actrees before.— N fid paper. —o~ Hall, at the Things to Make a Note of. Choir Rehearsal in the First Methodist Church ot 8 30 this evening. Gospel Meeting —Remember the Gospel meeting in Prowse’s New Block, Suncay afternoon at 4o’clock. Strangers siways welcome, Lesson, John 6-13, “The Spirit that quickeaeth.” Sonz Service at the Gospel Meeting in Prowse’s New Block tomorrow at 3.45. Strangers always welcome. Loyal Crusaders—Remember the open meeting on Monday afternoon at 6.30. Programme at 7 sharp. Parents of the children and the public are invited. —_—--——- o 2 eo NEWS NOTES — Gold has been discovered in King’s Couaty, Nova Scotia. Lord Minto bas signed tke order in Council allowing the law to take its course in the case of the Galician murders ers under sentence of death av Winpipeg. The Newfoundland Government bas been asked bow far it would be wi'ling to as-ist in estabtishing a colony of Finland- ers aud as to what sec'ions of the island ihese people woul! be allowed t» locate oa. Maleza grapes ia ficat class order a Be-: & Goftt’s 124—2i Beer & Golf have a fine assortment of G .nung Bros, best chocolates. 124 2: Another shipment of ladies white blowses opened at Paton & Co’s. Spots, checks and stripes in ladies mus- lio blouses, all prices, new goods Ladies, vee “this new lot, Other blouses from 35 ¢ to $1.65, at Paten & Co’s. Summer corsets, 55, 50, and 75 ceots. Stockiags and gloves. Big siock on, call tomorrow; Saturday, at Patou & Co’s, DIED. on Friday, May 26 h, 1899, wuslin eee a na eS UT In this city, Join Andrew Macdonald, E3q., aged 69 years. {Funeral Sunday at 3 p. m. TRUE BRAND CUTLERY IiSMADE OF WARRANTED BES? STEEL, LEADING DEALERS SELL iT. a > =x. Qe = @es ey ¢ DGG OU! aap =>a> New Blouse Sets New Dress Pin fets and New Cuff Links. which we have just received, and are selling at Very Low Prices We bave a ne oi| F Hutehesol » complete line of all kinds of a The Queen St. Jeweler ‘ >a. 2 @ a ® Jee eee et @] 3 Gs elry. | | | , : ; => ee ee ]2 Oe tO int pioy of Jas. Db. Taylor, printer, had the ) bruised in a paper cutter this forenoon. | Campbe!] | Ons settlement of Astoria, aud many details = OS OD TOW CD OLD OOD SI/DIDOD OV ISSR ODWOG ¢ : ¢ ¢ ( ‘ i: é Local and Other Ha ARTILLERY, —No 9 Co wilt drill in uni- form on Mooday next at 8 p.m. : ll Tue Props, Moderate to fresh south westerly (osoutherly winds, generally fair, but a few scattered showers. sates Pouice Court. -An assault case was this forenoon dispus<d of for a nomioal fice, the prosecator declining to prose- cute —_ — Accipent.~— Garnet Huntley,in the em- index finger of the right hand badly jiesdliianiaes Appointed In-pector.—Police ofhicer has been appointed inspector oder the provisions of the tex aci passed at the recent session of the Legislatare. Races.—The rnnnal races wil] be held on the Charlottetowo Driving Park, on Wed- | nesday aod Shuraday, the 13h and 14th of September next. Particulars in a few days. Prixce or Wates Cottece.—The com- mencement exercises take place in the Opera House on Weineeday evening. The programme is acho:ce one. Ar.ange to attend. Fu cera Norice.—The funeral of the late Jobn Andrew Macdonald will take placa at 3 o’elock (omorrow afternoon in- stead of 3.50 as announced in the cther papers. A.O.H.—There wil: b: a svecial meet- ing of Division No. 1, Ancient Oraer of Hibernians,to morrow at 2 o’closk, fer the purpose of nominating offivers tor the ens suing year, Every member wil! please be preseat, ~——s-— Mixon Onpers.—Rev. Theodore @+1- lant, of St. Danstan’s College, received minor orders at St. Danstan’s Cathedral this morning at seven o'clock. His Lord- ship Bishop Maconal | offiziated, asi1eted by Dr. Monaghan snd Dr. Corran, liscetiipiitennes A Lasozor Love.—Jobnson & John- sou, the well known Charlottetown drug firm, are interesting themselves in the work of directing the attention of tourists to the charms of P. E. Island as a summer resort. The island has no organized tourist,ascoc/ation,'and the Mce rs Johoson are doing this work as a labor of love.— Si Jonn Sap. ee Grace Cavroen.—We would like to rs mind the numerous friends ofthe Rev. Dr. Sprague that he preaches at both services in Grace Church tomorrow. Special coliection io bebalf of the Con- ference tunds will be tuken. As Dr. Sprague jeaves the Island this summer tiis will be the last opportunity you may have to bear him. Kuyxyaway —Two horses, beth atttached to slovens, one belongisg to M:. D. L. Hooper, C. C., and the other toa country~ man, started . rnp away at Dodd’s Medi- cal Hail corner to ‘av at about 12 o’elock. Mr. Hooper’e horse ran right down Queen Street, and was stopped on the wharf, while the other turn«¢ the London House coroer and ran into Lsrter’s vard. B. Y. P. U.—The concert given last evening by the Janior Union of the Baptist charch was greatly enjoyed by all present, “The Old Old Story” was cleverly told iu -ong and recitatiun ; and an addre-« complimentary to the tittle ones participating was given by Rev. Geo. M. Campbell. The exercises openrd with praver by Rev. Mr. Finlayson. The pro- ceeds cfthe concert, inclnding the mite box ccliection, amounted to $20, and is for the benefit of Foreign Missions. rate ary Nore.—In the June number of the Paii Mall Magazine is an article of great personal and historic intereat,by the Hon. Wiliam Waldorf Astor, on the fownd er of the family in America,John Jacolh Astor. The article traces the stirring and tragic iacidents which Jed to the adventur are given of the foundation of the Astor family in America, The illustrations are from uapablisbed drawings, portraits, etc, a fine photog ravure reproduction of Gi. bert Stuari’s painting of John Jacob Astor forms ing the frontisp ece to the number. aoe ome DB OOOe onem> B- Be 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 each ingredient will be of the best quality, and in per- fect condition too. 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