—, ii-> A Wl me Ni Sts to THE DAILY TY EXAMIN ER CHAKLOTTETOWN, JULY 26, 1899 at!» a» = ee ahi» @O® Black Dress We opened on Saturd: ay a oo Slack Goods —- repon effects—latest de- signs and ver y nobby— See them — Lustres — Black in Plain & | Fancy | See our 38c line in South |= window — good value Weeks & Co’s 50c Cash. mere is always asked for —the best cashmere tor the money in the city. All summer Muslins, Blouses, Straw Hats and ‘Trimmed Millinery sell- ing at a discount to make room for fall goods now on order WEEKS & Ci W holes¢ Successors to W 0 A LARGE VARIETY. >and Retail A. Weeks «& Co. CO") O@ TAINLY COOKS un GRAND DIVISION IN QUARTERLY SESSION. §. OFT. MEET id PERSONAL. | ,; Over tO ss Tue Prozrs.—Fresh erouth-easterly to south westerly winds, cloudy to fair, fog nithe Bay of Fundy, showers and thunder 8st rms ii lati Lars Acain.—Owing to an accident to 'the engine between Mount Stewart and | Bedford, Mise Russell re'urned to town this oem morning from the Hotel Acadia. } quarterly session of the Grand Mr. T. J. Dillon returned to the main- yn of P Island meet in qaarter~ | land by the Princess this morning. nat Searletown on the 20 hs Mr.L. W. Watson ond family went up | | to Souris th ie ‘mornin where they will | eneral routine of business was g he | spend a two< ree wee a Galina. ’ | t and the fo'/owing resolution pass- | ; , ; wry ae time wains | Mrs.G. P. Palmer and family left this " | morning for Suesex, N. B., to join her 5 , , 5 ; ‘ \\ as Government of this Pro. | : ’ ‘ : | husband row stationed at that place. ce has passed a law to license the sale | Of Ip ating liquors in opposition tothe/ Mrs T, B. Calkin and two children of v erstor vishes of this Grand | Keptyille, N. S., arrived by the Princess | , wi has again and again de~ | yesterday on a visitto her parents, Major area against the prir ple Of raising | and Mrs Dogherty. revenne fror the |,3 vor trafhe. j ” . 2 santa rig ie. ta . Bishop McDonald was a passenger out- | mesoived, that t s Grand oF } ? t Se mnenine “ ¥ ni | wards by the eastern train this mornirg cord its raiifi ' ; :, a ea he | 22d Rev. Dr. Monaghan of St. Dunstan’s lieprovai I oe purse aursue Vy 1é | .o = le , t ' College, by the western. | |G ronment, and further,— s 9 i at, we will support no can rth Anderson Rogers cf New Glasgow, didate for the Legislative Assembly who | +X: ° who has been on the Island for w ll not pledge himeelf to vote forthe rcs | = mata week, was a passenger this morno- ’ } ; oo a | peal of this obnoxious measure at the g tn y oe Princess returning home. . | : S ° S ‘ 20 earliest possible opportunity, ames Edgar, Spe aker of the Hous The public meeting was presided o eF by P. G. W. PJ. J. Chappell, erq.. Charlotietown, and was a large one. The programme cunsisted of speeches, singing, recitations and readings. The next quarterly session will be held i at at Springfield, Lot 67, in October. DIED. t Ono Monday, July, 24th, 1899, Ernest Allison, infant son of A. Be rnest and Cl lara ings, aged two months and tweoty days. Potice Covurt.—One drunk, was this morning fined $5 or 30 days. as MEN SAVE MONEY ~~ boots at Just q by buying their our “big sale” glance over this, and see lI there something you may need— 5 PAIRS ONLY of our Men's Fi late Boots— vesting top regular price $4.25 Now 83 50 11 PAIRS.... Men’s Chocolate Dongola Boots -regular price $2.50 Now 82 00 9 PAIRS.... i8 nO! pe Chocoe Men’s Chocolate Doncola Boots--regular price $3 60 Now 82.50 13 PAlRS. v nein nrice KR ilb wi °e yred Boot S ra ng from $1 90 'o 25 Now ‘SI 65 ) = +. unreliable wetch, You never know the time and and are constantly missing appointments on that ac- count. We sell Reliable Watches Only We don’t care to handle anything else. Cail and give us the ver— dict ef your inspectior N. TANTO | JEWEKLER Never pays to carry | W. re Nid aCe Syetgts HHA % “Prince Edward island” —— New Edition--Just Issued. An Illustrated Book, de~ % scriptive of Prince Edward Ky Island. For sale et all nook- stores and at R. H. Mason's newstands. Centains a map. SPER Ts Price 25 cents a Copy.@ PEPE SES PREP ,—— (Teeth Without Plates) DR. JOHN P. MURRAY, QUEEN STREET e+ eer ecenee ener mer On Monday evening, a iady’s chain | \racelet Finder wil! be rewarded on leaving | ‘Sat Hug he's Drugstore 174 it eee = LOST Yesterday et the market, a sum of jnoney ina pocket book. Finder will please *QV¢ at this office, Owner can il) afford the Apply to Mrs I. ibou or at tais office (ROWN & BRIDGE WORK | Watch this spece | : thber announcements R. K. JOST, FRESUUESASEGEERGEORADSCRSEOGREQONSD ERTS, = NOGSRRCSUCORERGRARRERRGERERERGECERGEGHER COO GRRHRRERICOSORRRGCGQURRRDUREQORHRERSRUESGGGHGRGUERQRRGRSOQUCORREERREDE P = BERLGGERSURESUWWRMRCLOCECRRRCRR RGR GRRRERRLERRRURORERRURHERRERERRRSRERERRRCECREREERESHESGKEERGRERSEERSORRRODEG RAY. ww a Prince Edward Island Magazine |, ee Oe wALE... ‘at all the Bookstores and at R. H Mason’s News stand. “Abezwe: “—C radled on the Wave, Front- is piece 1 oem) by ne Thomas A LePage The First settlers of St. Eleanors, by Hul ert G, Comptor **Where the Speckled Trout Doth Jump” by R. E. Smith A Story of Newfoundland by Benjamin Davies | Silas Tertius Rand, (a Poem) by J. S.C arke | When we began to Kick It (Illustrated) by J. M. Sullivan Belle Marie (a Story) by Jessie Hogg Charlottetown in **The Olden Time” (lllus- trated) by A. irwin Lot Twenty-——Frem Forestto Farm—II, by J. A. In Cool Grove, Ready, B, A. by Lawrence W. Wats Chatlottetown’s Attractions for Visitors, by Horace Haszard Tennis Grounds, Victoria Park, Charlotte- iown (L}!ustration) gar’ Send Sc for sample copy. The P. E. Island Magazine, P. O. BOX 698 Charlothtews, P.@. f. FOR SALE | One Buggy, One Piano— ‘will be sold cheap. Apply to J J. JOHNSTON, Barrister 148 of Cubaean recently underwent an opera- | tioo for stone in the bladder. He will confined to his bed for some weeks. Mr. James Byrne, of Boston, Mass., was a passenger by the mail special last night, on a few weeks’ visit. While bere he will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Wright, Cherry Valley. Mr. Angue J. McKinnon of Bellou’s Falle, Vermont, whe has been spending a two weeks vacation at his old home, Cardi- gan Bridge, will leave tomorrow morning on returp to Bellou’s Falls. Rev. and Mrs. William Mitchell and daughter Adele, arrived in the city Mon~ day ‘night on La Grande Duchesse. Mr. Mitchell is rector of St. Luke’s Episcopal Church, Terra Haute, Indiana. They are guests of Mr. Thomas Wakelin and family and will remain here for a month’s outing. be | Port of Summerside. ENTERED. July 19.—L on iel, Wright, Richibucto, iumber; Ida M, Mal lett Batvarst, do. July eo Stewart, Ch’town, | mdse; May B, McLean, Chatham, lum- | ber. July 21—S S Campana, Demers, Mons |. Munsey supported the groom.—Guard~ treal, mdse. July 22—Eagle, Sonier, Tracadie, cedar posits; Rose Mary, McDonald, Capelin, P (2, railway sleepers; SS City of Ghent, McNevin, Halifax, mdse. | CLEARED. July 19—Loe pe Richibucto, | Can cial se the best team of marksmer. | D, L. Hooper, Captain. | hiv daughter, Mies Bessie A. was anited in | marriage to Mr. Ewen W. Martin of Eldon. | morning @ high mass was celebrated i in St, ! Dunstan’s Cathedral. Local and Other ‘tems, |= lf He RSES.-—— Ss x fine horses were taken “ the mainland to-day. the eastern express was an hour and a half late this morning. Encixnerrs.—The membere of the Charlottetown Engineers are requested to attend drill this evening at 8 o'clock in uniform, by order of the officer command- ing. oe RE eg CuatLence Accerrep.—On hebalf of an Zoglish team of eight me t accept the challenge t orda Lv by min published in Toe EXAMINER yee- Mr. H. W. Anderson to deter. whether the Eaglish, Scotch or Irish ial Miscovose TEa.—A grand tea will be held at Miscouche on the 15th of Augnst next. Special arrangements are being made with regard to the traine and it is exnected that low fares will be procured, +O that a larg: number may avail theme selves of the opportunity to visit Mis- couche, Ranp Concert.—A larg? crowd gathered on Queen Square last night tolisten to the concert, kindly provided by Worth’s band under the Jeader- ship of Bandmaster John F. Worth. Although several members of the band were absent, the music was bright and spirited, The programme was carried oue as published yesterday, Weppine Betits.—A very prefty wed- ding*ttook place last evening at the residence of Mr. Williom L. Yeo, School street, when Rev. G. P. Raymond, M. A. was the officiating clergymaa. Miss Florence Heartz attended the bride while Mr. L. lan, coer ellie St Awn’s Day.—To-day is the feast of St. Ann, the patron saint of the Indians. The celebration by the Indians at Lennox | Island takes vl ace on Sunday next. This The Soci iety of St. Meet Me at The Always Busy Store Seo 4 222848 Je © 22] 824 OOF @ OO GREAT neDUG TUN DALE OF MRT WAISTS. DLANLEY - BROS. —>———_> — <2. —» Sizes Ca >see @ G @ oe 2 = =e 8 Ge @ @ All this season’s importations. in the city to select from: The best stock $1.10 Waists for 75¢ $1.35 Waists for 90¢ $1.50 Waists for $1.00 $1.75 Waists for $1.20 THE LOT INCLUDES ~ete— White Piques $1.50 for $1.00 Spot Pigues $1.60 for $1.00 Chambrays $1.75 for $1.20 O0c Waists for 35¢ boc Waists for 44¢ Boe Waists for 55¢ | Ann approached the Holy Table, anda 3 sie loora ; Jarn< , 2 oF sau § oe at wa gy tole Seetenaks Delkaunl | rermon appropriate to the day wa: preac!:- Percales d1.vo tor Ile uly pres’, housie, : led by Rev. Dr. Monaghan. This is the ‘ { * The es 900 bas hele oats and ind "B a first time that the feast has been specia lly Percales $1.1 ) for fae yolttom from harlotielown ; May D, MC . > 8 ~ ’ ~ = . observed in this cit Prints Svc VOC Lian, Chatham, bal; S S Campena, Pics ee _ eae er tou, indse ; E syle, a er, eee a ce Boaap or Trape.—The Maritime Board Black & White 85e for d6¢ ley, SD < ial) j Ww " ° “a ' er mig’ bri . ree ce a €W lof Trade meets in John, N. B, on Prints 65e for 44e tiché 2 ad, ricKs as “ Pi ton, | A ugust 16th. Home a the questions te be . a River — yhent, McNevin, Salmon considered fare: the increase of tourist Prints 20¢ for 55¢ Rive hace traffic and the “devolopment of greater -—— + - accommodations for summer visitors. Perry Tuizves.—On Monday night last | The statutory co nditions which are con- a after the entertainment at Stanlev Bridge | cerned in fire insnraaee polict ies. The > } : ; g was over, the management placed the threatened increase lo marine insurance %. > are goods that were notsold in the hall, | rates and discrimination against Canadian During the wight some party or parties | ports on the Atlantic coast in this connec. Fg focred an eutrance by bresking the catch | tion The trade between Canada and the ; oa one of the windows. They belpea them-~ : West Indies, M inicipal taxation and how OE se'ves 10 4@ quant (y_of the go rd things j best it may be arrangedso as to be €qui- * wtttnins : table to the communication andits re- aossrncnenste tpn iicmenerenictt quirements, the iron and steel industries | " : of N. S.,ane others wil] also be broucht | Yee SA LOCAL NOTICES. up ee | = . . — = —_—_—. DIR LILIES ICIS IONS ”n m few thei Sr. James E It | Baz! PP NOOR: POPOL’ FF Men save money—by buying their boots r. XourRsIon.—Althou gh the | gas™ A LAS , at our big eale. For particulars see ad. on wind was 4 little ‘oo high and the waters i ons 9 f % S K r oO Ton , = pare 5, R.K. Jost. ) ali tile tc yrough for the comfort of some, | eS 24) aR CERT e3 O = il ‘ f - t tt the St. James excursi ion OD the Deineoun f : SF ne m1 © 0 prin J co on last night was a decided 2uccesa There ~y T + ¢ i ° . “ | ” Tree) coing at hale pric2. See mid- | were s little over three bundred person 5 = cf yt N’ ty R ‘. ‘ *}0n bosrd the steamer. She left t} ¥ dle counter. Hundreds of left the : wharf shor ly after eight o’clock and eailed a patterns. Jas Paton & Co. i0idv—w3i ; mile rave, We will start our muslings on a } mile clip. One qaarter less than reguiar time. J Paton & Co 31 One hundred hats, assorted, werth from 50c to $1.00 (all colored straws) going at each. J Paton & Co We haven’t the amount of that little acccurt yet. Can you let us have it to day.—- Moore & McLeod. Some days ago we sent you a jittle account, will you kindly let us have the amount dy 3i —or tell usto call for it, and we'll be much obliged. Moore & McLeod, eS ceestemapaasie eee ee Seo. H. Geok emr——PHOTO STUDIO ANNOUNCEMENT Hsving obtained the services of Mr. A. KE. Lyon, a skilled artist, who has had large experience in first ciass Photography the public are cordinally invited to in- epect the excellent results now being obtained. Studio - Appointment - Perfect Our latest productions demonstrate that out around the Point Prim buoy, and then up and di wo the bay, returaing to the whar a! out half-past twelve. The ee 82nd Battalion band was on board, and the refreshments were in char tge of a num ber of ladies of the congrega ion. Anothsr enjoyable excureion took place from Montag 1e Bridge last night on board the Electra. The boat was crowd- ed from Montague Bridge alone and there fore she did call as intended at either Lower Montague or Georgetown, Everv- one evjoved the sail, the music provided by the Montarue bond, and the refresb~ ments supp lied by Mr. F. Robertson, bh ibbibbp hh bobbi phbhababephbhaa Your Vacation a be twice aa enjoyable if 1 can take photos of your fri ends, bew ac quaintances, and pretty bite of scenery. No trouble to learn how to take good pictures. You’!l learn it in a week. A full line of Photograph supplies always on hand. Cameras of all kinds for sale Send for catalogue or cal! at our stores, eur work is superior to saaything done im the city, © ALL 2 Wow ais COLO RE : BOOTS & SHO ° & K ALLEY & CO% v oy & We will nct carry a single pair over if possitle — AS All ne w and stylish goods. ALLEY & cos ; WasErSee window this week FOR TE EARYES? OF 1899 Deering Harvesting Machinery Will take the lead M2 x "i Trya Deering Ideal Binder ‘o; lightness of draft, st th s durability. . ft, strength and Ideal Mowers wi)! ctart j Call and see them before bvy'ag Deering Binder Twine +x»; feet longer than any other twine. S@-CALL AND GET§A CATOLOGU Eg W. GRANT & CO, Agents w¥ OS SESE ES EEE EY eg ewes n ary crop, without backing the team, * 650 feet to the pound 15@ HAARARAKAAR