Sen 8 | cS ~20, ch, tan its, 33, Ww hite, 5» 22, 32¢ in poinis set.. pkg. isstd.. \tain ining steele Vhite kinds », 45s < 208° th es: WEEKS! * ——oo ‘ HOTEL ARRIVALS. | Hotel Das W Harry Watts, City ; H | i James E Garvin, Picton; | pant, Halifas ; Jan vin, Pictou; | Ls Vas mu. 3 ry Alf H Ellie, W M j Greven®, ta fax J © MacFarland, Montrea:. cnee H ky Boswe l, Vietoria a GC I Praser, * » W ¢; Wm J MeDonal d, Ans Martin! vu, Boston; RJ Harst, ¥ co: NB Woodstor Ry DIED. THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHAMLUITETOWN, JUNE 3 389) Local and Other Items. THe Prows. Today and Sunday, mode rately northerly and westerly winds; fair and moderately warm. Hatirax’s Fire Losses. —The loss by fires ingHalifax in the last year was $51,606, as against $87,000 in previous year, - Rememser Evangelist Whiston's fare- well tomorrowin the Central Christian the i | | | at Clarke ,on’May 30h, 1899, Mrs, | Church, Kindergarten Hall. Don’t fail to Faber Stewar', widow of the late Charles | bear him speak and sing tomorrow. Come, 7 , , . ’ Stewart, f yof Roseneath, P. E. 1., | Come. J O53 years ee ed : :' ‘ “6 EriscoraL Vistt.—The Lord Bishop of | Shirt | follar, Stock é Cut! ISN\W COMPLETE We have received teveral caresof Gents linens— lates’ collare and cuffs, white’ colored «nd unlaundered shirts. The atoye goods are bought for cash from the manrfacturers as the old firm bought them. We think the vajweg the best ob- tainabie, Special Collars 3 ply linen, 1 atest, 2 for 25c. Special Shirts Nova Scoiia will arrive in CGhariottetown ov the 20th inst., to begin tion tour. Further particulars will be given 10 @ few daye. To ne Rem the Lewis wharf buildings in Boston, will shortly be demolished aod be replaced by handsome brick structures to be used by the Clyde line of steamers. ‘Work will be commenced during the present year. -— his Coofirma vep.—It is understood that A Seriovs Mistake.—A_ son of James McCullongh, Bocabec Ridge, Charlotte, county, N. B., returned late from a dance and attempted to enter the house through a chamber window. His father thought he was arobber end shot him, but fortunate- ly the wound was not serious. A Dastrarpiy Act.—Oo Monday night last some unknown man entered the resi dence of a woman living at Eldon and at- tempted to criminally assault her. The stranger got into the house through one of the windowe, and after entering the wo- mau's sleeping apartment sought to force her into submitting to his wishes, tying her hands with a haudkerchief and threat- ening te cut her wiiha knife if she made an outcry. But the woman struggled heroically in defence of her honor,'ard eyes ceeded in mating ber escape before the intruder accomplished his vile Gbjecr. The facta of the cave have been reporied to tse authorities and it is hoped that the a creant will be found out and punished as be deserves, PEACE COWGRESS ~— et Laundgced 81,06 worth $1. 2, Uniaundered 75 worth | $1,500, Gents don’t ba 8s is for sum mer tinderwear. In balbriggan, natural wool, ADm+,rican Mediation Scheme Ad opt- ed by the Sub-Committee. Tue Haave, June 1.—The Ameri¢24 mediation scheme was unanimously adup- ted at vesterday’s sitting of the sub-com mittee, which embodied as article 7 the scheme prepared by the sub-committee, merino and outing shirts. Comes to us for your neckties; an immense new stock, latest call. Prices to 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 & CC Wholesale and Retaii a a Our There’s tea —and tea, There is tea of fair appearance that never grew on a tea plant, and there’s genulr « '+« The teas we :el sre all genuine. ‘lhey’re nothing but ‘‘hey’re pure and whole- tea some and appetizing. Driscoll & m—~ Hornsby QUEEN STREET Hub Cafe ~——— Re-opened M at short notice. Alsoa choice line of Cigars, Cigarettes and Ginger Ale. m. till12 pm. D Ware store. tub Cafe WANTED.~Oo the 2ith of June, a cook, Apply to Mrs, Edward Parfield Good wages, Charlottetown, guar. s. side Journal 136 TEA als and lunches served Open from 7 a. n’t forget the place next door to R, B. Norton's Hard- with few alterations. The first commission, by a vote of 18 to 3, had adopted a resolution probibiting the use of dumdam (or flattened bullets.) Italy, Austria and Great Britain formed the minority. It was resolved to prohibit tbe use of explosives from ballvons aod explosive bullets. An agreement was found to be impos {sible on all the important proposa's, and the conviction is growing more than ever that the work of the firet commission is doomed to failure. The second section of the K+! committe is also encountering difficulties, as the American and British members are oppose to the proposed regulations as Leing too striogent. ¢ ~ ——— -« Ladies, g°e our special for Saturday, 85 cent shoes for 65¢-J B Macdonald & Co. 130 4°. Cross in brown, tan and black, in the different styles, is the best value the market. & Co. 130 4i Sailor hate—sailor hats worth up to $2 for 50c at &. Perkis & C>. Straw hats,-—-men’s and bovs Co’s. iD + Leaders o-day NO 1..-- fine shoe wilt? s lot ri Ladies Patent Leather tip, of style Zoe A Pair NO @..-: Mens fine shoes—styl- ish, nea shoe, (extra good shoe value at $1.00 A Pair See them in our win. RK JOST Stampers Corner ESF EEE SESE HAAAAAARARAARARAAAAR *AAAAAAF AAAAASA | dien Schools, left this morning to inspect The Whitham $3 00 shoe in all © tdtb+ in men’s wear on For sale by J B Macdonald 25 s‘raw hate in latest styles balf price at F. Perkins & i Jewett. of West SEAAAAAAAR AY & EEE SES SE SESE SS eS SE FE FE YS PERSONAL Mr. F. 5. Jost weatup to Summerside this moroiog - High Sberiff Gi ffoey, came tu town 1bh18 moro Dg Mr. Justice Ho gson went up to Sum- merside tuls, morua:og and will return this evening, Lieutenant Loruy R. Stewart, No 5 Co., 82nd Batt., is expected home from Freds ericton this evening. Lieutenant Govercor McIntyre who went Summerside: | Local and Other tems W ©. +, U.—Regular meeting on Mon: day af ervoon at 4 0’elcck. A'l members are requesten to be present. Cc ’ re ie St. Jonn Expisition. —The Si Jobo ex 2itb. ee ee up to Seurts cn Touraeay afternoon res curned to town this morning. Principal Arsenailt, Lospector of Aca the Schools at Kzmoot Bay and Tiguisa. Mr. R K. Brace, of Charioitetown, has been «lected one ot the deputy grand lec Extensive dor, with an exploraticn party. E | copper deposits at Watchicor river are) sought after, ———e———— ! roth. 2 , 7 . . Ls each Skins —Aaviore trots St. Jabu's | i [his season’s output show more variety in 13 the most snecessful within the last dozen years, Although, it i= estimated | turers of the Grand Black Cuapter of Bris tish America, Dr. Maloney, of the Berlin Dental Par lors, will arrive home by tbe mail ¢p-cial tooight from a two weeks visit to New Bruoswick and the United States. Mr. James D. Hyndman Jeft this moro- ing for Wionipeg, Man. A _ very large number of friends were at the station Lo say good-bye, aod Ine Examiner joins with these and a hostcf others in wi-hivg this promising young Jawyer whom we are 80 sorry to see leaving the Island, the greatest amount of success in his new howe. Mrs, Hyndman crossed to Point du Chene with her son and will! return this evepving. A WESTERN TORNADO. Several Settlements in Iowa and Illinois Damaged. Matvern, lows, May 3i.—A tornado swept over the northera part ot Mills Country last night, doing much damage to farm property. The house and barn and outbuildiogs of John Robrburg, a prominent farmer living two miles north of Mineola, were totally destroyed, his little girl, aged eleven yéare,.789 Kil- led; one of bis sons hada leg broken, and otbera of the family were less seriousiy injared. Cons'derable stock was killed. Lixcouy, Ill, May 31.— A tornado swept over thia section early tcday. coming from the southwestand covering 4 territory 150 gards wide and extending ten miles io length. Av Lawn dale the Chicago that the toral catch of the regular fleet will Petice Ceurr.— This morning the case of John ¥, Joy, charzed by Fiora Fiod)-y with Cowmiiag an indec-nt a*sault rpoa her against ker will, ou the 20.h of May, was beard by Siiperdiary Maz istrate Haszard. The Magistrate after heari g tl @ girls evidence rema ded Joy tothe Supreme Court for trial. Toe prisoner’s looked afier by Mr. W.S. Stewart, Q. C, Mr. A. Peters represe:.ted the prosecution, Tue Caryiva. or Narioxs .—The second performance of the Cara iva) of Nations in the Opera House last evening did not attract a very large audience. But the pre-enistion ihrongbont was excellent, reflecting the fullest credit upon Professor McQaarrie, Mies McD mald, and the youog ladies and genilemen assisiing them. The cake-walk prze was cap~ tured by Messrs. Peter McDonald and W. L. Harvie. casé? wa- Miver’s Narrow Escara.—A Spriog- hili, N. S., despatch says: John F. McDonald, coal cutier, had @ narrow es~ Cape trom acai, He suu bis so» work j together in a mine, both careful avd ins dustrions Workmen. “While the fatuer was engaged with nis work a port of the rock and coal rouf caved in upon his head. He euffer:! cutsaid contu: oascn both eides of the head, and upon the sho vied r, & Alton depot aod several other build- ings were wrecked, but no loss of 1 fe is rerortea, Sioux Cicy, Te, May S1.—A +mall tor: nado struck last night near Kingsely, in Plymoath County. Buildings on three farms were descroyed, but no joss of | fe is reported, A storm is supposed to have done considerable damage near Jefferson, lod.,and injured a few persuns. Justice in Russia. Wasuixeton, June 1.—The president has been appeaied to by Adolph Lipszye, a veteran of the civil war, te istercede for him with the Russian government and secure a pardon for him. He went to Russia in 186 to obtain a portioa of his father’s estate He was arresied, but beiog a naturalized American, was relea-ed and banished from tussia. The petitioner recites that be thinks this an auspicious time, during the disarmament congress, ‘0 Ob ain a pardon and thereby obtain his portion of the pro- perty. —__— > «2 << A Monument for Dewey. — —- — Cmeaco, June 1.—The Lincoln Park board decide | yesterday to erect a $100 (C. inonumeot t» Admirsl Dewey, tue amouat to be raised by subscription, a AnInsane Mother’s Crime. Ont., Toronto evening smeshed the months old baby with committed suicide by drowning. b-en in bad health for some time. — Mre, this June 1. Junction, head of ber six an axe,and then She had NeEwMABKET LOCAL NOTICES. Pineapples two for a quarter (be suties) al W F Carter’s. 130 2:. Strawberries and cream at W F Curter’s G6}. Our great slaughter sale of sho> dreesing, 25 vent dressing at 15:,105 dressing for 6: —R A Ramsay. No excuse for dirty shoes se!ling dressing at those prices, 25¢ for 15:, 10: for 6:.—R A Ramsay & Co. 752 a pair for ladies vatent tip $1.°0'a pair for men’s fle shoes today .— R K Jost. when we are shoes, laun iried 25c, Good white shirts, cheap elirts 50c. 75c and $1, unlaundri-d | 35¢ and 50c, 4 ply linen collars 10c, i2. und 15c, cuffs cheaper than in any cther store in tbe city—Prowse Bros. 1305.0 To-night we will offer a good nightshirt for 50c—Prowse Bros. A fresh lot of water ice wafers, the most delicious biscuit that Christy, Brown & Co. make, received today at Beer & Goff’s. If you want something nice for 5 o’clock tea, see those water ice wafers at Beer & Goft’s 128, 21 Summer underwear—Don’t pass Prowse Brose for light uoderclothing, the chespest in tows. See our ad. for suap in Hos- iery — it’s our mistake and your profit—we meant Sc— said 5¢—and 5 cents it'll be.— iain Liapitrry For Loses. The question of liability of sleeping-car corporations for the movey of their passengers has been befé re the New York Zcourts A man while asleep; was robbed of $12.50 which he had pinved witha safety yia in his watch pocket. He firs: gut @ verdict for the umount i cexitbis was reversel, and be got nothing;tbhen op a second appeal a pew trial was decreed wiih an intimation that he ouzht to have had re-tored a suffi- ¢ ent amoaut for his jouroegy only. Forr Avevstus Cataca. ~The work on the mmierior of Fort Augustus Church is vow ip fallewing. A number of carpen- iersand plasterersareemployed. Mr. A. D. Steele is foreman of she work, and ie pushing it on with all possible speed. As a foreman, Mr. Stecle has very few «quals on the Island. He takes particular pride in doing his work well, and is not atraid but it will bear iw-pecuion, when it will have pa-e? out of his hands, The big tea on the 13 h of July, will be held on the church grou ads. ete — A Cuonp Drowx.p.—An Antigonish despa'ch says: Eva McDonald, a little two-and-a-halt year-old daughter ot Roderick MeDonsli, blacksmith, of this tows, was drowned at noon today. Wita a vumber of other children of her age, she was playing by the Clydesdale river, which passes through the town, and fell in. The other children became frightened, and ran home without giving the elarm. The child was seen floating Gown the river by Sarah McGiliveay, who drew her ashore, butl. fe wss extinct. —_——-— A Curreyman Maxetep.—Rev, Alfred Gandier, pr-tor of Port Massey church, spd Miss Jean Waters, davgiter of Mr. aad Mrs, William Waters, of Outario, Canada, were married at noon yesterday at Newark, N. J., at the residence of Mr. and Mrs William Clark, 346 Mt. Prospec avenue. Mrs. Clark isa consin of th bride. The ceremony Was performed by Rev. Dr. Densld Sage McKay of the c]- legiate church, New York, assiste’ by Rv. President Forrest, of Dalheusie college, and the Rey. Professor Iverach, of Aber- deen, Seatiand. — Halifax Herald, June 2 er CD OS © OOED03B HDI OD’ TG 4 > Are You Saperstiiicus ? Seme folks who believe in sions will tell you that itis unlucky to fall over- board on 3 MONDAY or to take hold of a >uzz saw tn motion = TUESDAY or to fall down stairs with a scuttle of coal on WFDNESDAY others, and cnly food enough for ten FRIDAY Bue they allagree tothe fact that it is unlucky to buy, drugs that are not strictly pure, any d@y of the week. We sell strictly pure drehs Don’t be unlucky. Oem o Eo L- 00S OD O43 OD CD DDO“ Rew & @ 3 doo 2 IS Moore & McLeod. © ¢ € ¢ 5 v ° : ' € , : ¢ é ¢ or to‘sit 40an to dinner with twelve ; £ ¢ ® ¢ © ¥ ¢ > . € ‘ € ¢ € . e 3 DP 00S OD IVDI? © OOD hibition will open on Monday September | oe llth avd close on Wednesday September | Lasrapor Copper Fiei.ps—The steamer | & ) ’ a St. Olat bas sailed from Quebec for Labra- | N.F,siae that the seal fishery this year | Pes | ae ’ reach 300,009, Probably 40,v00 or 59,~ 100 more will be taken by the people | § ashore, 3 | b —— ae ‘ t Mee Me At The Always Busy Store Shirt Waists Stanley Bros AT materials and styles than ever belore. @ur stock is the best ever shown by us. Most of it Received e Within a Fortnight Thus ensuring the very latest in material and style ——a a> | GREAT SHOW DAY AND SALE TO-DAY AND FOLLOWING DAYS | Lot 7 {20 WAISTS size 32 to 38 inches 3. col- orings toeach siz2—special value. 4c and 50c each 0 WAISTS 32 to 40 inches—3 differ. ent materials and 3 colorings to each s1Z-, worth 80c, for G5c each Lot 246 WAISTES 32 to 40 inches—-6 dif— ferent materials in stripes, checks and plaids, colored and black and white. @2c and S5c each. Rot S All the latest novelties im White Piques, Whi:e Lawns, Fancy White Organdies, White Piques, - Colored Stripes, and Black Sateens, STANLSY BROS. 1S SOS AG The plague of fine leather ‘s thirst —The finer it is the drier it is, and the drierit is the amore it need we fibre-foud polish. “i oe * . 7 . * ' cs Any shoe polish that shines without brushing !s és a varnish—and varnishy or vaxy dressing wisi burn leather, seal up its pores and crack it ¢% SLATER SHOE POLISH is mde to prutect Slater Shoes, by people who know whatletther need- and who dare not advise poor polisho: the shes they guarantee. It contains no wax cr Varnlsa, a is equally good for women and children’s shoes S x 25 CENTS BOTTLE ' Uy INTERESTED IN GOOD CLOTHING AT 28ASINABLE PRICES We have strong claims to your attention, when you contemplate hase of A SUIT OR OVERCOAT. With a large,choice selection of suitinys.trowse rings 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 shirts, also, See our new shirts fer work cuds, neck wear, suspenders, ingmen, sweaters, hose aad gloves and handkerchiefs. = underclothing | GORDON & MéLBLLAN i se RC BO ter in NN om a ree ' * f a - rf 4 r 8 wi ae See eer meen mere " ~ { i j 4 iT > : Zi ' t i e i 4 " a e if if 4 iA i § . i " fl i i i | ze - is if if 1 4 if “ i ae-senineneindl rDetelnaggypes betta nat it . a an ne —————— os pes bs Seeaiy dailibmamamedieaineticesce oaee amas - a, ema eaecetnantaciaceintis_sinsoniiin eitans ~ re ee ee eth ae ik tailed eens — nn ‘ Nenana yuinen cpeemee: Aenea yet tape . 3 a ’ = | | ae ; 4 'é H : ' if ' x aa annie: os S « ae a r oa i eet oi 3 —