TY; SW 1m- ici- one of ) in L is of & 2 SSF es. 2 8e the at jar¢ ito du ood ura > or wea “-° A THE >BOPLE S STORE Tl nlaundered Wh mo e Shirts hest value in tl y ite e acd eo Cee 6. a 79 €¢3e.8 C Week’s speci al Laundered Pannuot be eatel Doe eee eee eeee Ce S100 L5e each Fashionable Shapes, 2 for 25c Linen oe all sizes, oc pair, 2 for 45¢ BRA‘ ‘ES — Nsw stock just opened...-+ 12c to 60c pair Neckties all styles and colours. Gloves in Kid and Lisle Yhread. Underwear and Hosiery— Large stock to choosa from. We buy our furnishings from trading manafacturers in Great Britain and Canada, so we can guarantee the best value for your money. If not already give us a Call. + customer a - “a WEEKS & CO The 4 =_ . Of le’s Store Su CC e W. to A. WEEKS and CO. A. Ef. Arsenault H. 2, MacKenzie Arsenault & MacKenzie BARRISTERS, —SOLICITORS, &c. — — Late of the firms of Charles Rnesel] & o., and E. F. V. Knox, London, Eng.) OFFIC E-~- Morris Bloc ; Ch'town. 199—d& w 2mosa ‘2 mM. a VNNTINNV INNS PPP vy epvOrnTv ent is : More than 2000 Fami- lies in Halifax and Dartmouth ase Sun: light and Lifebuoy Soaps Tennnneererret ttt ms exclusiv: ly . th ir he mes and all say they would not have any other ki: ds This informat i ‘orrect having been gained by com- petent and trust-worthy ad- vertisers, leaving -amples at every house and pn ful enquiries. les - aking care- ‘Lhese families wever knew what pure SOAP meant, un- til chey tried SUNLIGHT and LIFEBUOY Why should wot others learn and be he ilthier aad happier for the leorning, Price is only large twin bar. 5¢ for Sue POnoenenne perenne nn rrn: nevennenenrere nner nner pene enT tnt Tf? — = FOR SALE - One Buggy, ‘One Piano— will be sold cheap. Apply to J J. JOHNSTON, 148 Barrist er IED Local and Other items. be « ly who die rn Inrermenr,—The ate John T. McKenzie. fever at Buffalo, N. Y., was last evening brough t home | Home PF the for in a short time age, THE DAILY EXAMINER PERSONAL. of vi 1 of | 08 the 7th S-ptember. Miss Maud Down left this morning ter~ | visit toSt. Stephea, N. B. CHARLOTTETOWN, AUGUST 20 Sir Louis Davies will leave for London on a coal and Other. lems, 9 I. 0.0. F.—Wiidey Lodge, No to-night at 8 o’clock. fg . Raitway Puicyic.--The Railway em- mts meet See nlittt, ee iit CAMAMMAMAMAAUAMAAAAdL A LAddddd Add a%e | SP°° mnt, The fu neral will take place at Flat | | River to-day, (i : ae \ 8 8. Prontc.—Elliott’s Mills is about twenty-e gbt miles from Charlottetown, with a beantiful grove anda nice fishing stream. I: 1 an ideal place fora day’a! outing. Grace Churct 8. S. Picnic Wed- nesday Ang, 30 aresinnigpalin Hazetsro.k DartryisG Company.— The directors of the Hazelbrook Dairying Company havedzcided to per to the pat | foos supplying milk to the factory during the seasun of 1898 from Jst M ay to the ded of October, cne and one. half cent on each 100 lbs of milk in addition tothe amoun: alresdy paid. Thiet eum($250)is a surplus from the charge of mauufacturing expenses and briogs the price of mik during the sum- mer season up to 61°85 ‘ineciiiilaiis ie: Pieasant Time at Keprpocn .— Yester- day the residents of the cottages at Kep« poch assembled tor a picnic Holland Cove io the League of the Cross yacht Nanita under command of Captain William Brown and first cfflzer Patrick Hugbes. The party landed and, visited the French Fort, ‘the Indians at Rocky Point and other places of interest. Re- turning to Keppoch in the evening the party Were treated to music by the baod of the League of the Cross and the young folk erjoyed a dance on the lawn. The picoic was much enjoyed. The band re- ceived a vote ofthanks which was ac- ae by Mr. Brown. They visited a UaGUEUUUEEEREOSUOMPUUUGELEEEEEEGUOODN Ladies’ Colored m oo | © omer A ~ at prices that will interest you. We have placed in cur window a lot of broken sizes in Ladies Boots and Shoes, and will let them go at 2065 SO DEG Uwe 669389 $1.00 & pair vorth They're much more. kK. JOST, Stam —_ OO'18 2 2 @® @ es Or 22 Ft @ &@ O23 08 . SOUEUAEEE**°0COCSCERTCENEENCEEREENGNEESA™ TO LET. STORE AT VICTORIA, LOT 29. That store at present occupied by Mr. Charles Hughes, on the corner of Maine and Water Streets, Victoria, one of the best business stands in the village. %Jm- mediate possession. Terms easy and | mace known by applying to Don ald W ; Palmer, V ictorie. FOR SALE + ated at per’ s Corner freehold farm, situ and har Thereis onthe nouse, iwood, premises a g£o00a awe buildings ng also good orchard, | The farn | springs one of whi is also abut | This valu 1 is well watered, four There mud for manuie, y isofferedat a great having ch isatthe house. idance of black an.ie proper bargain, H. W. LONGWORTH, Caoariottetown mm. ke Dickey Late _- Royal London Ophthalmic Hos ital, Moorfields, and Central Lon- “don Throat & Ear Hospital list in diseases.of the " ‘Eye, Ear, Nose & Throat Office-—-CAMERON BLOCK. Residence—" HOTEL DAVIES. r Office Hours—-9.30 to 1 p,m, 2 J}to 3p. m. ,7 to » m, Eyes tested for glasses 129 daw aug Zi-—-womo os | P Dr, c OST—On tween R, C. Cathedral Prayer Book, title, 300k.”" Tender will it at this office July 15th tase, and pcst office, a “Convent Girl’s Prayer bere warded by leaving 200 3) pd or about BOARD WANTE D—By a ‘young gentleman ina private familly, (Protestant.) Reply stat- ing terms per week to M. EXAMINER office. Mr. Arthur Clarke, eon of Mr. muons ‘nh was formerly owned by the late Daniel M:@herson. It consists of 10) acres, fw h are ina high state of tfon, balance covered with good poles barnand other oute oc | : Mre J F Ne:leon and daughters left for Bosten by the Halifax to day. Mrs George Tanton Jeft this moraing | plores picnic will take place at Midgell on the 7:h of September next. on @ visit to her friends an lives in , *4 : er f and relati fae Hauirrax Beat.--The steamer Moncton and Neweastle. c ; City of Ghent, from Halifax, came to Miss Annie McNsz ill, daughter of the Charlottetown li evening and sailed earle late Mr. Archibald McNeil!, left (hia Sie had a good this mornir 1g on return. morning on retura to Beston. freight exch way, Mr Alexander Macdonald and Master | George Macdovald returned to Charlotte | town lasteveaing by the Hal fax, é ee a SiPreMBern 6th —Arrangemente have been made to Lave all the siores closed at tr. H. L. Chipman, Sup: rintendent of One o’clock on Wednesday, September 6 h, the Plant Sivcamship Line,came to Char- | &0 that all hands can atiend the Inter-Pro- lottetown last evening by the Halifax. vincial and other bicycle races. This means that Labor Div will be recognized in Charlo.tetown on Wednesday instead of Monday. | Hon Peter Sinclair wT avutt are end Hon Peter Me- in the city to attend a meeting of the Goverom eot to be beld this evening. 4 Mr.and Mrs. 0. Toronto Fairn.—The big fair at Toronto mao, iJs 4),, are visiting iy fri lends in thi Ss , Op ens on the 28 a Angasi and closes on province. They wevt west this morning. |the 9:b September. It promises to be a Miss McKeiver, of Mcore & McLeod’s rool euccess. Thote whointend going establishment, left thie morning on a visit from thie province should read all about 10 Toronto and other Canadian millinery | the reduced fares by the C. P. R., in their -- Haywood of Whycogo- centres, |advertirement published eleewhere. The Mr. Thos. Fleigher, of Medicire Hat, |retaro limit is September 14, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. | omen Geo. H. Foster, bas goae to West Pointio, FLower Ssow—Baurke’s asta'l in the visit her other relatives. market building presenis a most atltrac- Mre. H. Stanway and twe cbildren| tive sight, being literally | filled with wW.re passengers by the Halifax last evens | | beautiful garden flowers. Fine bunches ing. Mr. Staoway has been in Charlotte-| of bloom ot nearly allthe prettiest varie- tows for for some dime. ties of garden annals were displayed in cee th ek Ge i cee the greatest profusion, Tie dsblias and Mr. John Coombs, were passengers by the) eek es parsceinny See. t20 Sails lens oconlan retaretnt feumn 0 visit, enormous number of flowers thas exhibit - ° ed were admired by everyone who had the t New Hampehire. | pleacuze of seeing them. . far | Clarke, is making tke round trip on the Halifax. Mr. Clarke bas been practising dentistry in Boston for several] years. His friends are glad to eee him, and regret that _ big etay is so chort. house was destroyed by fire, wishes us to Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Robertson, of St.|say that he is under great obligations to John, N. B., are guests at the Queen|his neighbors who rapidly-came to his | Hotel. Mr. Robertson is a member of the) help and confined the ravages of the fire | firm of Manchester, Robertson & Allison, Ito the bnilding in which it started, and whose interests in this province are so well; which was used as a piggery and boiler looked after by Mr. J. J. Gailagher. fouse. Several times his big barn caught While H. M. Whitney isin Cape Bre. | fire, but owing to the efforts of those pres- ton he will start the sinking of the greatest }ent was saved. Some of the neighbors mining shaft on the continent, It will be! repeated|y extinguished the fire when it 55 feet square, of a daily capacity of| caught on the roof of the building. [If it | 4,000 tons of coal, eud command 50,000- Ihad beeo destroyed, Mr. Holman’s Jose ' 000 tons of black diamonds. would bave been “considerrbly greater than it wae ; Mr. Ho_man’s Fire.—Mr. John Hol- ‘man, of Winsloe Road, with reference to a |paragraph which appeared yesterday stating that one of his barns and boiler Mr CS Pickford, of the firm of Pickford probably all his buildings would | & Black, Halifax, was a passenger by the | bave bren destroyed. Halifax ‘last evening. He informs Tie | — | Examines that it is the intention of his | Tus Bostox Boar.—The steamer Gali- firm to place two adl itioval steamers on | fax left this afternooz on return to Boston. the route between Halifax ood West In-} H+routward passenger list mmcluded the dies. These steamers will be put on next} following: (Rictard Goodwin and party, year, and an increased trade between tlis; Miss Mary Mc Quilian ond two sisters, Mrs Provioce and the West ludies is antici~|J F Neilson and daughters, Miss Minnie pated. Crave, Miss K Johnso., Patrick Macdon | Mr. M.F. Plant, President of the Plant|ald, Mrs McCloskey, Miss M McCloskey, Steamship Line, with Mra, Plaat and two! Miss V McCloskey, Chae Chaffee, Mr and chil iren, arrived in Charl t.etown Jast|Mrs Alford, W A_ Pike aud wife, evening and putupattLe Hotel Davies. EK A Kilburn, E eory Jamison, Miss J-esie In conversation with Tue Examrvern Mr.; Finlayson, Mr Gardiver, W J Bii ons Plant said he had been down to Halifax | and w.fe, A P Mclonis, Mies McNeill, J on business and came to Charlottetown to Tweedie and Mrs. Tweedie, H D see the frieods he had made during his Preey er and wife, Mary Gallant, J W visit four years ago, of whose kindnees he | Love. - Mies Donovan, Miss Os borne, JL bad a very pleasant recollection. Mr. Fay, V ; M Porter, Si ila 8 Betts acd wife, Plant said be bed not given the matter of Jobo r Poulkenburg, Miss Eisbree, Mr a new botel for C Charlottetown any considas Berrios, : Mr Keon and wife and Miss eration since bis last visit. If the people} Campbell. of Charlottetown do vot think it advisable | ovnisicliliiinina to move io the matter be did notsee how) «.., pioxic.—The annual aiaiale al he conld te expected to iake action. Mr.J io os ean Mette and Mrs Pant and family return to Boston | beld yesterday at Rnd Point, on the bees- today by the Halifax. tiful grounds of Mr. Jehn Maceachern. meno? The day was an ideal one for such an outs - the Canadian Pacific}: Cheap rates by the ing, and the Jadies and gentlemen of the Railway to the Toronto exhibition, on choir did everything io their power to | August 29th to September 5ih. For rates ‘ 2 } } ; . . make the ait al nyo e. and infurmation see advertisement 12 |», a ffair enjoyabl Vhe fullest measure of euccess another column or apoly to John O Hynod : . attended their e'forte, and all present en- man, Agent C P R, Charloitetown. ' ; I joyed themselves to the full. ‘Phe excur: sioniets were conveyed to and from Red Orient Division Sone of Temperance j j by : Satta d i will meet thie evening at 8 30 in Wright’s eae ae ee _* aia y I Aiamec 1aHVU eC Vv saptal tall. nbersattend. Visitors welcome. = Oe ce rier merch Hot De,an excursion up and down the TO RENT. harbor bringing the festivities to a cicee. During this feature of the proceedings ad-~ dresses were made and songs sung. The bealth of Mr aod Mrs Maceachern and the choir of the Cathedral occupied prominent The house on ‘Water Street, oppo- | positions on the toast list, and were en~ site Hotel Davies, at present occup ed busiest cally honored "and happily y 3. B. Heagan. All modern ¢ 7- reepooded to. The singing of the National P otto wen October Anthem brought to a close one of the “enc'es. oase gi pleasantest picnics of the eeason. rst, next. Apply to 1§63— W.S.STFWAR?S ; ; anaes = et + ee Some eee gl Hay Presses Cheese Presses | Presses great and presses small, Johnson's Aromatic Straw berry gs : . : Presses short and proses tall; | Cures Diarrhoea, Dys-— But the greatest press of all, entry, Cholera, Cramps, Choiera Infantum, and all summer complaints. This favorite aromatic Is our improved hay press. Which can be had at short } ; vegetabie extract is per- notice, | fectly om to s asadlaletis TY - : — ja - McLEAN, to the youngest or most | lols ve - “J +} ; + a Charlottetown | | delicate child in the dose prescribed for the age. 2 Office: Masonic Temple Its properties are sooth ing, healing, astringent | | Works: Spring St. — neta and antiseptic. | N OT ICE. | Price | te Fire Wardens of Souris offer for | sale Debentures tothe amt. of $2090, for 15 years st 4% interest. Also want to buy a Fire Hand Engine. e CARLTON, JR., Sec’y-Treas 25 cents. 197ZBte 1899 is Wy oe EE CRETE was borers iil aiieebSh wala or J Se of— ace J sto ae oO - 4 Shirt-Waists qat 40cts Each... This lot includes 85¢ alld 95¢c and some of last season’s at $1.25 and $1.45—all go at the one low price ALOE cants cach § aa | STANLEY — oe iss WARS ‘ah ces Set ~ ee Ran Meet Me at td ALWAYS BUSY TOT shirt Waists 25¢ Each 95 Muslin : were 65 and €S8 cents each rd Percale Shirt Waists, ZF s> cents each O this season’s waists, ALL OTHER WAIST'S EXCEPT SILK, HALF PRICE. ee ° , pave es} d Shas x --Low boots for women, with us will be others have fancy cloth tops. We have put the price soJow that their ctauy chort. from $1.50 to $3.00 at this counter full of Boots—even if not ue. — ing a pair, the:r extremely low p:iss mgt tempt you to buy. Prices We have placed on our counters a Ict of curious Some are pointed in shire, All are gcod stock They range in price Come in and have a 100k 6 Roe MEN ZN £ SS ei Sr bon wid. % * Oko, onl | & Sy Se. oe # “ag RK . ~ +e) ES p Mate & oa0e0@ = & x Re EX = a. * ot > oN Pers i » e & wat &4 It is one thing more tion all around. ee s% e/a 4 srenannnneennny nn ni yore ernnrnnnnereenent, syvyenerrneenennnty ts IF THERE 1S ANYTHING iN THIS WORLD | HATE —-otti— than another, and both in wear and price and fit. 7 | is to have a bad pair of beots—cnes that wil] not give you satisfaction that one thing That is why I am giving satisfac- Thomas McQuaid Lower Queen Street Boot and Shoe Store. AARAARAUA LAMAR LAALdd LebAbb ddd dddddddaed SAAabLdLAMdLGUd ALL AddbALLAdd ZS Important Notice Lancashire Fire Insurance € Victoria-Montreal + ire Insurance Co. Is'and Board of Fire Unde: tariff rates. suysta vfially re duced ret Fe 9 -!a7 ¥ . oY, = és ja SSAAAAADAADAAAA LAA AMG GA dd Ad Odd A spankin orenergeenapmecetss ay ale AN ERR ARR a —mO 7 The7above Companies {2 ire not connected with the P. E. titers, and are not bound by the 5. JOUNSTON I am, a EH *5 prepared to‘effect insurance a Agent, Charlottztown,P E. Island - Sn gyn ee