~ ee ee THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETUWN, MY 25, ig: WEEKS | Shirt | Collar, Stock & Cuff IS’ W@ COMPLETE We have received several os: esof Genis lipens~ latest collars and eaffs, white’ colorrd end wnlaundered ehirte. The above goods are bought for cash from the manifactureré ae the old €rm bought them. We thiak the valuesthe best ob- daina’ le Spécial Collars $ ply linen, l atest, 2 far 25c. Special Shirts Zaundered $1,00 worth $1.,- 2. Unlanundered 75c worth $1.4 0. Centsdon’t pass us for sum Ler cinderwear. In balbriggau, natural wool, merine and outing shirts. Come to us for your neckties; an immense new stock, latest call Prices to sult you. Don't pass us for Kid Gloves, Braces, Hos- rery, Sweaters, umbrellas and everything in Gents furnish- ings at lowest prices. Re- meniber our stock is all new, and very large. We will please you WEEKS & Cf Wholesale and Retail Hixquisite Studio And Photcs to match the Studio. SERBA “She nce?) SR 5 =~ Lae Better come in and arrange for a sitting. Bs ws W ESTLAKE BRUS., Photographers New Prowse BuccKx OPER! HOUSE Two Nights Only Thursday & Friday ai JUNE Ist & 2nd CARNIVAL OF NATIONS 60—PERFORMERS—60 Brikiant Calcium Effects... . Costumes Direct from New Ycrk Terpsichorean fevelations ! A Grand “Burlesque Coon Cake Walk. BY 20 LADIES AND GENTLAWEN Prices, 25, 36 and 50 cents. Local and Other Items Fire The alarm on Tue-day nocu was for a slight fire on che roof of the. residence of Mr. David Chappell, corner of Prince and King Sireets. Foie AL. .Rweare Reserv p.—Miss Gera! dine has lost a poem (her own composi- tion.) Finder is asked to kindly return same to her or to this office. Sa a Cuaxcep Hanp-. — [he well-known tro'ting horse Shaver is now the property of Mr bD. W. McCormick, of the ¥ ictoria Hotel, St. John, who bas purchased him from Mr. Andrew McRae, of Rastico. Shaver has a record : f 2.26. edicinnisibindal Evancetisy Wuisron- A large audience assembled at tbe C-natral Charch last vigh'. Mr. Whiston gave a short ¢ermon PERSONAL Mr. Richard Hunt, of Summerside, is ‘in the city. Mr. Alex. this morning. Mr. Everett Lucas, of Halifax, a8 visit- ing Charlottetown, Miss Ro-a Churchill spent yesterday with friends in towne Captain Malcolm Macdonaid, of George- town, i4 Visiting the city. Mr. E. Bayfield Williams came to town from Bideford this morning. Dr. McKay, of Helifax, was a@ passen- ger by the Princes- last evening. The funesal of the late Mortimer Me- Kay, of Montagne, took piace today. Dr.. F, P. Taylor was a passenger to town by the eastern train this morning. upon “look ing g asses,’ wh'ch was heartily eajoyed. Teoight the Evangelist will speak upon “life vs., death,” and will sing, (Questions answered. All welcome. Paxtep Casce. —Ina the storm of Sunday last the schooner Niaa Page, owned by Mayor Campbell, of Summerside, and avnchoref off Fifteen Point, parted cable and io putting ber about the j'b was biown away. She was at ence headed for Paint du Chene and by ekilfal ‘bandling was run ‘nto the barbor there witbout loss of deck load or further damege.—Summerside Pioneer. a Morell Notes. The lobster fishing last week was good. McEwen’s and Cox’s factories had all the fish they could take care of. Mr. IJoratio H. Webster, Marie, whe bas been io ill health for seme time, died last evening. He leaves a widow and smal! family who have our sympathy io their sad bereavement. Mr. J. B. Hegan, Gov2rament Engineer, was atthe harbour to-day looking after some work to be doue there. We trust that Mr. Geo. D. Pepe, of the Department of the Interior, @ tawa, is visiting Ctarlo te- town. Senator Prowse, of Murray Harbor, is inthe city. He will leeve for Ottawa on Saturday. Mr. Geo M. Moore, of the firm of Moore & McLeod, left this morning on a trip to St. John. Mr. Oswald A. Hornsby, of the Mer- chants Bank of Halifax, went west this morping. Dr. H. L. Dickey, of Kentville, N S.. is among the Jatest arrivals at the Hotel Davies. Mr. C. B. Foeter, of the C. P. R., was in the city yesterday. He crossed to Pictou this morning. Mr. Jobn P. Brennan, of Alberton, epent Queen's Birthday in the city. He went west this morning. Professor McQuarrie has returned from Halifax and the practices for the Carnival ot Nations are now under way. Mr. Samuel Beaton was a passenger by the mail special last evening. Mr. Beaton passed the winter in the United States. Mr, J. Cain wasa passenger by the some of our poor people will get work this year. Last year if was gobbled ap by a few of the rich farmers who were not in need of it, R. N. Cox, Esq., left to-day for the Magdalen Islinds. He has a lobster factory and a large store there. We have now twotrains aday. The morniog express from Charlottetown is in charge of conductor McKee and driver Mc Lean. Av accident which may result in loss of life occured to-day at tne harbor.It appears that a youog lad, Russel Locks, upset his boat while sailing aod started to swim ashore. Finding this impcesible he re- torned to the boat which drifted ashore. When found he was clinging tothe boat naked and uncuncious. He was taken to | his bome where he les ina precarious condition. He wonld certainly have soon perished as the wind was very coll. Juyivs. Morell, May 24, 1899. RO ee St. John Sun: Amerizan papers make much of the fact that the ambassador of that country appears at great functicn> ir London in “the simple dress of an Am-ri- caucitizer.” They are at least as proud of it as titled dignitaries are of orders and decorations, and their representative mak- es as much cf aparadeof his simplicity as others do of brilliancy ot costumes. So far as pride is concerned, it is a disticc.ion without a diff-rence. Neo 3 Co , 82 Battalion, meet for drill to- morrow zight at 8 o’clock. Full attend- ance requested. Alfred A. Taylor, of Margaree saye: One bottle of MINARD’s LINIMEN! cured a swelling of the gamble joint, and saved a horse worth $140 00. Thos, W. Payne of Bathurst, saved the life of a valuable horse that the Vet. bad given up, with afew bottles of MIN ARD’S LINIMENT. Sai'or hats ranging in pric: upto $2.24 now 5icat F. Perkins & Co’s. Mens Colored Boots are very fashionable just now— we can sell you colored boots at the following prices:— $1.75 Mens choc late F colored boots— good style. $2 50 Mens chocolate colored dongola boots—comfortable, durable, aad stylish. $2 75 Mens fine chocolate dongola boots $3 00 Mens checolate dongola boots— Goodyear welt, first class goods maée on different lasts, the best $3.00 boot you can buy, R. K. JOST. early train yesterday morning ea route to Eatherville, iowa, where be wil! reside. Mrs. (Dr.) McLaucblan, of St. Peter’s Bay, and her sister, Miss Annie Mc- Donald, of Dundas, are visiting friends in Charlottetown. Mrs. Harrison Carvell and daughter, who have been in England throughout the winter, are expected home next week. Mr. Carvel! will meet them in Montreal. Dr. Bayfield and wife, of Annapolis, N. S., are visiting Charlottetown, having crossed by the Princess yesterJay. Mies Hyndman crossed to Pictou to meet them, Dr. J. F. Maloney, of the Berlin Dental Parlors, went yesterday morning on a sbort vet to New Brunswick. During his abseuce Dr. McCready oftheir Alberton branch will assist Dr. Kennedy. Mr. John Clarke, of Charlottetown, for some time second eugiveer on the steam- ehip Coban, bas been appointed chief engineer on toe steamer Douglas H. Thomas, Mr. Wi!l'am Sutherland, who has filled that position on the Douglas H. Thomas taking Mr. Ciarke’s place on the Qokan, : Mr. Frank Byrne was & passenger by the mail epecial this morning en route to Butte City, Montana. Mr. Byrne is ama-~ chivist by irade, and has been employed fr years in tne railway shops at Ciar- lowetowo. He is a son of the late Mr. Witliam Byrne, and is a young men of good «bility aud excellent character. —A spvowfa!l was reported in North Yorkshire and ontbe hills of Westmore- a.don Monday last the 22nd inst. The Moitreal Gazette euggests that if some budding Kipling has time a few verses to our grandma of the snows would be in order , detainee ae — VERY CrBAP Basins 22 Tea Pots 35¢ Mugs Sc Double Boilers 68c Pudding Pans 14c Pitchers 50c Sauce Pans 12¢ Preserving Kettles 16c Soap Dishes l5c Dodd & Rogers j were telephoned us this morning. Local and Other Ite , Martin, M. P., went ‘west o'clock this afternoon. Ss laidlelitia | Cricket. Members of the Phcesix | Cricket Club will glease rewember the meeting at Pr Murray’s office tonight at 8 o’clock, sin caiesal Loca Comser,.—The monthly meeting of ‘he L. C. W., will be beld at the P. W College oo Saturday efternoon, 27th inet, at 3.50 o'clock. Committees on literature, care of the aged poorand standing orders, are reyuested to be present. 3ins. i ibn Prince Epwarp Istaxp Hospitan — The public are crdially iavited to the annaa) meeting of the P. E island Hopital this evening at 8 o'clock in the parlor ofthe Y MC A. Tite finan- cial statement of the in-titution will he presented, also a full account of the pro- gress made in the erection cf the new hospital. Qveen’s Binrapay.-—Queen’s weather prevailed throughout yesterdiy and the holiday was genersliy observed. The dis- play ot buating was generous. The stores and public offices were closed, and the ex~ cursions by rai] and steamboat were liber ally patronized. There were also severe] very enjoyabie private prenics and fishing excursion?. The ususc]l alate was fired from Fort Edward at noon. eee Suppey Deata.—Particulars of the sad death of Mr. Philip Kennedy, of Montague, Mr Kennedy and his son went last evening to Macdona!d’s Mille, at the head of Montagu River, to tith. After some ume Mr. Ken® nedy became tired and lay down and die” almost immediately, The probable cause of death was heart disease.{Mr. Kennedy came to Montague from Ireland aboat thirty years ago. He married « Miss Landrigan, of Sturgeon, who, with several! chirdreno survives him. Tue Copan.—The steamer Coban, of the Biack Diamond Line, left yesterday for St. John’s, Nfid., via Sydney, with a large cargo, which included 102 cattle. 60 sheep, 2 borses, 1,509 bags oats and 60) bags povatoes. Captain Fraser, Sieward McLellan, and the other officers of the steamer were given a hearty welcome by their many friends at this port. The Coban bas alwavs been pepular with shippers and the travelling pubuc, and it 1% expected that her trade this year will be very large. Peake Bros. & Co., are agents for tbe Black Diamond Lice here- Tue Opera House —There was a fairly large audience at the Opera House last evening when the “Volunteers; ov the Pride of Company G,” was put upon the boards for the bencfit of the Alegweit- Creecent Athletic Association. The man-~ ber of presentation was capital, and the different characters were well sustained, Between the acts there were p'resing epecialties by Miss Nellie Robin, and Messrs Hennessey and Melanie. The wusical programme rendered by Vinni combe’s orchestra wae excellent, ae x Boarine Accipert.—A boating accident that came very nearly resulting in the loss of life occurred in Charlottetown harbor yesterday afterncon. It seems that three young men, Robert Croke, Stanley Jost and Joseph Murpby, were rowing in a canvas bat, ard eomewhere near the black buoy their craft filed with water acd upset, precipitating its Occupants into the waier. Young Murphy could vot swim, and would have been drowned were it not for the heroic conduct of Croke who kept him afloat until help arrived. When res- cued Murphy was in an unconscious condition, and was taken to the Chaslotte~ town Hospital where everything possible was dene tor him. The party were reecued by Mr. Rober’ Horne, who was in another boat about three-quarters of a mile away. Mr. Horne witnessed the aceident and rowed witb all sperd to the scene. Murpby was taken from the hospital to his home this forenoon, all right again. CORNER FOR A GLASS OF CHERRY RIPE ? OUR ¢ FOUNTAINS 9 are now in fall blast, and > our flavors are still the best ob- tainable. Rlood Orange, Cherry Ripe, *®> oS o-~h- @ Red Cherry Chocolate Coffee Ginger Lemon Moxie Pear Peach Pineapple Raspberry Red Messina Orange Strawberry Vanilia &., &,* ‘Try our Coffee with cream its oae of our best sellers— > 6 46S) 790-S OS 0D 7OG HA. OS HOODEO Soe 2 Ol OIS- 9983 90BIQSEDSE Ce a. | : F - we e ¥ ; i ] thing You Could ; oy, ¢ , We Have Every- ossibly Want in wead.es & Children’s Undervests aeeu SOO SS {GOH 604965468 2406 & complete assortment in white and cream cotton: long sleeves, - hort sleeves, amd no sleeves at all. White and natural wool: short and long sleeves. A ni¢e assortment silk vests Infants’ Rubens vests, the best vest extant, no buttons Children’s Vest- in Cetien Union, all wool, all sizes. ewes £62698 46 40714 @@ 2063 6 OO 2Os5 % 2 <eeste ee Or Yat, Sonnets A.W ae Ge AOS ay } Zs é rt ; te . 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