—— = |. Reg. © rice ; | P] i i cit yi¢ i »”* | wl ; 22 Fancy 32 25 Black ( dlo 2 20 | do 35 28 | Sne 0 $5 Weeks » O5 5° | . , ’ Colored Dress Goods 1n iarge variety | at very tow prices : Dress Linings. Reg. Our price. price Singie W nore 7 6 | Lill S lO ZA Linenettes, best quality 16 13 Surah Tw 15 15 Reg. Our price’ price Black Lisl Thread 13 10 do. do. do. 15 12 Bla K | neta 18 19 Other rl rices 2 24C. 28. 32C. 38C. 44.C Perri ins Kid Gloves. Black & Colored 7 Stud Lacing $1 35 2 Stud Fa:tener $y 1o and $1 35. .bove guaranteed. 100 Pairs Spec ial Laced and Buttone l, Black and Colored 82c., recular $1 10 & $1 35. ¢ Stud Black Lacing all sizes in stoc k goc for O00C ~~ Le 4 Wholesale end Retail Suecessors to W. A. Weeks « Co, ee Everything for the Retail Gz rocer at J. T. PFARDON’S, Wholesale Store, and Warehouse, Lower Queen mt., Ch’town tly in stock a full line of ceries of every kind, Censtar Choice G: Retailers shovld call and inspect. All their requisites can be supplied. Everyt) ing on hand from the lead- ing lines of Groceries to the fess im- portant rv ing papex juirements, such as wrapp- twine, etc, Call in — stock. Will be ; new new ad to see you. JOHN T. PEARDON, Whoitesale Groeer | 1 can sapply bes! ‘lity LIME in | any qual ity GO Llisuse julslug ‘. store, atelles — ee Watches in Nickel cases $3.00 to $10.0U - Silver » 700 » 3000 Gold » 10.00 » 190.00 Uhains for Ladies $1.00 to $20.00 Ribbon (juards 2be Ger Rings 1.00 to 50.00 Cutt studs and links 20 to 10.06 Collar Studs 05to 200 Brooches 25 to 20.00 Spectacles 50 to 1000 Silverware nearly all kinds, in good quality plate. Also some in solid silver: EW. TAYLOR i members of | Teneis Club and of the tea inembera will Great George Street, is conuected with the telephone exchange. fealclillabiiscis ARTILLERY.— No. 2 Co., G. A., meets fi drill tonight at o'clock, Kvery man must be present. einai B | S—Regular monthly meeting of the | Benevolent trish Society thie ev-ning at | 8 o’clock. A full attendance ts requested. Tne Prozs.—Winds increasing to | strong breezes from th and | eouth- west; weather becoming foggy and | Bhowery. . ~<a Barser Snors Cresep.—All barber sbops iu the city to close to~day at 1 p m. acd wi every Monday afternoon at hour up to and including Sept ] Ciore the same 25.h. Frower Musstox.— The flower mission of the Y’s will meet at their rooms, Graf- ton Street, on Tuesday afternoons during the summer. Donations of flowers wil! be thankfully received. sla ae Lawn Tenxts—A meeting cf the lady the Charlottetown Lawn be held on Tuesday next the 6th instant at 11.30 a. m. io parlor of Y. M.C.A. At THE Burrs.— The second in the aer- ies of league maiches scheduled for Satur~ day was notcompleted. The Engineers firet team finished, making a total of 878 points, Major Weeks leading with 94, The other teams finish to-day. Frvit Gaartine —-Mr. Kinsman will be at Mr. Mason’s orchard (iate B. Wright,) East Royalty, tomorrow morning at 16 o’clock,and at George Bryenton’s, Brackley Point Roady at 3 o'clock, for the purpose | of Spraying, grafting and pruniog fruit trees. The public are invited. — ion of an ex- citing contest is aroused over the fact that a couple of amateurs have agreed to ridea one mile bicycle race 00 Dominion Day at the Athletic meet to be held on the C. A. A.C. grounds. Both men are bonestiy training andare already showing signs of bard work. The are under Abegweit management, sii cnactieinn Cotorzee Races.—Everybody who has heard the lecture on the “Colored Races of P. KE. L.,” speak in the highest terme of it. You may have the privilege tovight of hearing it by coming to Grace Church at 8 o'clock. Color stands the wet, so never mind the rain. No tickets needed. Co!- lectiou at the door in behalf of the Ladies’ Aid Society. J.T. Meilish is the lecturer. _ ] Commitrep To THe Earta.—The funera of the late Miss Gertrude Fin! ayson, daugh s er of Captain Finlayson cf the 8.8. Sia: ‘les, took place from her father’s residence on the corner of Dorchester and Hillshorongh Streets, on saturday Jast at 3 o’clock. The faneral services at the house were most im- pressive. The Rev. Mr. Raymond cfliciat~ ed. The floral tributes were numerous avd beautiful. OR If yon want something vice jor 5 o’clock . 8e2 those water ice wafers at Beer & Go ~ 128, 2 Ataf hfs ¥hen you see it % inour Ad Hs So 2 Mens Boot in tan, chocolate, and black. all goodyear welt, different stvles, different lasts, we claim to have the best $3.00 value to be had. “Let us prove it you” Chocolate Vesting Top iq M4 -_ = a ee 2 | °% A ® beot, goodyear welt, extra well finished, ‘““(jood fitters” $4. @ pair. an Cc a) aot PERE REE EEE ERE EEE EEE EE UN =o a Stampers Corner PE EEE ERE EEE Special Auction T-MORROW, Tuesday at 2 O'clock AtOur Auction R coms A large collection of Furniture, Wardrobe Book Case, Tables, Pictures, Carpets, Child’s Carriages and Lawn Mowers, Sewing Machine and one Bicycle, Curtains and Bedding, Wag- CAAA AAAE AHAAARAAAAAAAAAARAARRARAAHR 2% “a Q i / j |} among lhe g —7 Mr. Edgar Sterns came to town from Morv!l by this morning’s train. Miss Bertie McCallum was a passenger to ovo by this morniog’s eastern train. Hon Geo. W. Howlan, wife and maid, are registered at the Hotel Davies. Mr. Geo. W. C. Oland,of Halifax, is at the Hotel Da vies. W.N, Forbe: uests, is here in the interests of Stair Son & Morrow, Halifax. He is at the Hotel Davies. Mr. Geo, A. Delahunt, of the Moncton Charlottetown. He atthe Revere Hotel. tlis Lordship Bishop Macdonald leaves this arternoon en route to the Magdalen is!ands on a confirmation tour. post offise, is visiting 22 Onert is @ gue Mr Nelson Pickard was a passenger by the mail special on Saturday evening re> turning from McG Il University, Montreal. Mies Irene Rowe who has been spending the winter months in Moncton, N. B,, ar- rived home Saturday evening by the mat! special. Comwander Spa‘p and Mrs. Spa‘n arrived yesterday and have taken possesion of their residence on Prince street for the summer. — Pictou Advocate. Mr.George Waters, formerly an employ of the McKay Woolen Mill, left this worn- ing for Antigonish, N. 8., where he bas se~ cured a situation, Rev. Father Meahan, of Moncton, is in the city en route tothe Magdalen Islands. He addressed St. Dunstan’s congregation at High Massyesterday, and ia the course of his remarks complimented them highly upon their new cburch. Mr. Edward Kelly, Soutbport, left this morning to see his danghter, Sister St. Walburga who is very ill at the Mother House, Congregation de Notre Dame, Mon- trea], He will alse visit his daughter at Waterbury, Conn., and his son at Boston, Mass., before returning. It is pleasing to observe ¢ hat Mr. Ewen J. McMillan bas taken high rank in the second year examinations at the Guelph Agricultural College. He took first place in Live Stock, Dairying, Veterinary Science, Horticulture, Entomelogy, Bote any, Chemistry, Physics, and Bacter- iology. He also took first place for Gen- eral Proficiency in Theory and Practice, in first and second year work, and first for General Proficiency in all subjects io aecond year work. Mr. McMillan is a eon of Hugh McMillan, Eeq., New Haven. He bas Tue Examiner’s congratutations. The pain that somet*mes; strikes a man at the most inopportune moment is due to indigestion. It may come in tbe midst of adinner and muke the feasta mockery. It is a reminder that he mey pot eat what he chooses, nor when he chooses. He is a slave tothe weskness of hisetomach. A man’s health and strength depend upon what he gets out of bis food. This de- pends on his digestion. Remove the ob- atruction by taking Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Peliete.. They are a positive cure for constipation and ite attendant ille—head- aches, sour etomach, flatulence, dizziness biliousness and heartburn. The “Pillets” are very gentle in their action. They simply astist nature. They give no vio- lent wrench to the system. They canse no pain, DOr griping. Send 31 one-cent stamps tc cover coat of mailing only, aud receive free a copy of Dre. Frerce’s Medical adviser. Address World’s Dienensary Medicai Association, Buffalo, We ks LOCAL NOTICES. Norten’s auction on ()ueen St., tomorrow wii! include a large collect:on of furniture, aby waggon*, wardrobe, book case, etc. Nile at2 o’elock. Ladies, sce our special for Saturday, 85 ceat shoes for 65¢—J B Macdonald & Co, 130 4i. The Whitham $3.00 shoe in all v idths in brown, tan and black,in the different styles, is the best value in men’s wear on the market. For sale by J B Macdonald & Co. 130 4i, See those $3 boots for men—-best vslue to be had.— K K Jost, Stamper’s Corner. That handsome lot, Browa’s Lawa, for sale by auction on Wednoesday at 12 o’cleck. Pineapples two for a quarter (teanties) at W F Carter’s. 130 21 Strawberries and cream at W IF Carter’s Oi, Good whit? shircs, eheap laundried shirts 503, 75¢ and $1, unlaundri«d 25c, 55 and 50c,4 piy hoeo collars 102, i2e and 5c, caffs cheaper than in any other store 1n the citv—Prowee Bros. 130 3:0 Summer underwear—-Don’t pace Prowse Broe for light underclothing, the cheapest in town. See our ad. for suap in Hos- iery — it’s our mistake and your profit—we meant &c— said 5¢—and 45 cents it'll be.— Moore & McLeod. ———e “ SUNNYSIDE” DENTISTRY NaS asus Office in New Prowse Block, first door to the right up stairs. ess, All positive sale. gons and Harnets. “NORTON, Auctioneer, DR. AYERS ( organ, IsuandD Oatse~—The tug Wm. Aiiker brought over from the I+land this week a barge loaded with oats for Mr. Moore, agen: here for Carvell Bros. town.—Pictou Advocate. ADMITTED To Bait.—John Joy, who was sent up for jrial in the Smpreme Court on Saturday, morning admitted to bai!, himself in $200 and two sureties in $100 each. Char’ otte was (bis _ ; Shirt Waists Heseiran Arp.—Mr. W. F. Carter will besiow in aid of the P. E. I-land Hosp'tal the proceeds of all sales of soda water, ice | cream, and strawberries, disposed of be- | tween 2 pm and 10 p m..ou Thua-day. Strawberries 12c, :ce cream 5 and 10 cents thiltineny Foxes Carrurep.—Tke Summerside correspoudent of the Guardian reports that Mr. Wm. R Roses, of North Bedeque, a few days ago capt ared a litter cf six silver grey foxes in the wood: adjoining hisbome. The little ones are doing we! HN, and are looked upon as a valuable jot. Tue Prosect Exporsep ~The estabiish ment or @ prejected first-class steamship line between Canada and Jamaiesis stron; ly endorsed by Montreal steam+hip mer, who state the present service amounts to very little. They believe that should the right company take hold of the preject with the aid now being given by the Government an ; excellent service could be established. } Montreal is favored as the sammer port | aod St. John as the wioter terminus. / —_——~— Dears or Levi Smita,— Mesers. Weeks & Co’s flag is today flying at halfmast out ! of respect to the memory of Mr. Levi | Smith, who died this morning shortly | atter eight o’clock. Mr Smith came from - Canso, N. S., to Charlottetown about ' three years ago and entered the employ of W.A. Weeks & Co, and was with them until he took sick some time ago. He made many friend in Charlottetown, and took considerable matters, interest im sporting a Queen Square Garpens.—The remova! of tue fence from Queen Square Gardens, | while an improvement in some sense leaves | €/> Some | g% the gardens entirely unprotected. persons who have the welfare of the gar- dens at heart have complained thac the drivers take their teams throngh the equare and cut th grass plots, Something should be Jone to prevent the wauton des. truction of the gard-n wh'ch has taken 89 much tim: and troable to bring toits present creditable cond ition. MarriaGe Betis — The marriagecf Miss Elizabeth McQuillan, formerly of Watchman staff,and Mr. Angus Pino,a povularvonngtailorin Mr D A. Bruce’s establishmeut, was solemuised in St. Duns- tao’s Cathedral this morning. The nuptial knot wasted by Rev. De. Monaghan, of St. D. nstan’s College. as-isted by the Rev. P. D. McGuigan. The bride was attended by ber sister,and Vr. A.Peters supported the groom. Mr. Bisnchard presiaed at the The ceremony was witnessed bya large rnmber of people. The happy couple have Tae Examiner's congra'ulations. Arremetep Drownixc. — Yesterday morning about eleven o’clock an elderly woman Caused some excitement at the water front at the foot of Sydory Street, west, by partly undressing herself and wadiog ont in‘o the river. Some children who witnessed the scene ran and told a resident of the neighborhood who went after the woman aod persuaded her te come ashore. She complained that she wa- sick and despondent and did not care what happened to her. She eventually returned to her vome. CuarLrrerown Tennis Crus — At the & oval meeting of the Churlowetown lawn tennis club, held on Saturday evening, office-bearers were elected as follows: Leith E. Brecken, President; A. A. Bartiet, Vice President; Jack Owen, Sec’s~Treszurer. Com mittee — Meeer-. Vernon Longworth and D B, Stewart, The following were elected memb re of the cloh: Miss Helen Anderron, Mr. T. Ae McLean, jr., Miss Hilda Haezard, De. Dickey, M:ss Edith Hyndman, Mr. John D Hyndman, Mise Elsie McGowan. eeeatinceee: ee ORD HOODEO GVIGDOGIGU’ V Are You Saperstlttous ? Some folxs who believe in sic ns .will tell you that itis unlucky to fa] over- board on MONDAY or to take hold of a buzz saw tn motion TUESDAY or to falldown stairs with arcu tle of coal on WFDNESDAY or to sit down to dinner with twelve others, and only food enough for ten FRIDAY Bue they allagree tothe fact that it is unlucky to buy drugs that are not strictly pure, any day of the week. We sell strictly pure druhs Don’t be unlucky. O@Qes O®%>1 DOS 00D OD OD OD OD OD OD yy) S OD SOS 6 S064. 9 0O>6 £5604 20 *°D]O6SDS5 SOS 4 OF ¢ 6 ; the! 2S Shirt Waists oF Gee | We are showing tke best stock ever im- see ¢@ ported by us; they are direct from the best e oF & manufacturers, and are perfect in material lip- ca f cut, style and workmanshiv My. ° ie ’ 7 vy ’ eS (ee 7.2. & @ STANLEY BROS bp = Special Display and b> SF f x ¢ finish as those at double the price. 5 Dig et aa STANLEY BROS KERGEOS a : | Bass ~ Sale This Week &% 4c, 5°c. 65c, 72 and 85¢ Onr Waists at these prices are made with . ¢ the same cire in regard to style, fit, and All the latest novelties in White and Fancy Piques, L1wns and Colored Perceles, $1.00 & $2.65 each. STANLEY BROS. PFE FS VS TF eccceesssee VT PVT Ee | VUVE VET EET YEVTYTEV Ter fibre-food pol sh. SLATER Slater Shocs, they guarantee. The plague of fine leathers thirst —The finer it is the drier it is, and .he drierit is the more it needs Any shoe polizh that shines without brushing is a varpnish—and varnishy or vaxy dressing must burn leather, seal up its pores and crack it. SHOE POLISH is made to protect by people who know whac leather needs and whodare not advise poor polish on the shoes It contains no wax or varnish, and is equally good for women and children’s shoes 25 CENTS BOTTLE A Titi Bi Y¥ = oe PPS USPS BS SSI CS ee VW nF Ae ey =_ ’ a" UW INTERESTED TN GOCD CLOTHING AT REASONABLE PRIGES fee our new — shirts, cuifs, neckwear, gloves and handterchiefs, Mens Stylish Outfitters. also, suspenders, We have strong claims to your attention, when you co ste in'ste hase of A SUIT OR OVERCOAT. With a large,chcice selection of suitinys,trowserings end overcoatings. Wilk Mr Sixtus McLellan as cutter, and the best staff of workmes on P. for good solid tailoring we can t be beat. E. Is lan L, Our Furnishing Department See our new shirts for work ingmen, sweaters, hose ané undercjothing —- ew —— — GORDON & McLELLAN SS to their requireinents. are easy Do you want a Fairchild Washing Machine? HOUSEKERPBES WILL FID AT Tak CITY HARDWARE STORE ——A FULL LINE OF—— fkowsecleaninge SUPPLIDNS., Builders will also find a complete line of goods, suitable Cur terms R. B. NORTON & CO. LTD J THE DAILY EXAMINHR CHARLOTTETOWN, JUNE {899 i. SRT RE A Ra sem AE, TAC CS SR ig PERSONAL owe © fs day Sen. #2H2OO9 FORO ¢ om fy ‘Local and Other Items. | a Local and Other Hens 2 3 Sth Sh GPP PITA ALAA OF GOS | | . 1 | Paine ealicand tera inka ahibie Ullieiesies ; MEET ME AT {jn — at Mr. H. D. McEwen, Morell, was in| — aan loeieocee amnion v pA VME Ds is i H. B. C.—Meeting of Hillsborough | town to-day. THe LAMENTED Deap.— A granite monu- 5 THE + Boating Club, this eveaing ot 7.30 sharp. | Mr. CyrusShaw,M, L. A., Cardigan, ; ment in memory of Sir John Thompson ts ALWAYS BUSY STORE I» . en GD Daviece, cli ial | came totown this morning. ana erected in Holy Cross Cemetery, $x i tae al ha eal Ihe nae a ar a 2 ; a : i : ; : a | oe faa | 1a ot a AON ana A ARNO ra: i i Oe ane a ee AN ; , dd : aed a poaprtateinpingeea Ld rs aa wfawe ’