an egg ett tutte metntge nn THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETON JULY, 24, 1900 Or wate Ver ey _*, ( ———— me PERSONAL The Queen is now at Oeborne. ~ {Local and Other tems, lalate ce A nena REP - Notice. —Dr. Dickey’s officewill be Col. Hilbourn, of Bostov, ix among the | open in the evening from 7 till 8 latest arrivals at the Davis House. Mr. A. 7. LeBlane, soliciting ageat of tae I. C.R., isa guesta: the totl Davies, Mr. Neil McLeod, barrister-at-jaw, Summerside, is among the guests at the Queen Hotel, Mr. Edward Egan, who bas been visiting friends and relatives at Coroaall, left this moroing On retura to New Zealand. _ Mr. and Mre. David Inglis, of Flatlands N.B., are spending a few days at the Cl tf House. Mr. and Mrs, J. A. Farquharson are with them. Mr. Fred R. Conroy, son of Dr. Conroy, made the round trip on the steamer Polino. He returned to Charlottetown last night, It is pleasing to hear that Mr S§ E Reid, M LA, of Tryon, who was taken suddenly ‘ila few night’s ago, is improving and is now thought to be out of danger. Mr. H,. Wallace Stroud and family, of Are made in Black Don- gola and Tan Russian Calf — It’s fairly broad with bigh | rounding Box toe for sore and ti.e 1 feet — But more than that —'tis very fashionable—com- | tort and style combined at $3.50 a pair. Alley & Cc Ch’town, P. E. Island. AbSAAARe2aa44 It Will Pay “You To become one of our uustomers because you will re absolutely sure that you ire getting pure wholesome goods, and surely nothing is o§ more importance than purity and whclesomeness in what one eatsor dr-nxs We are FIVIITS ai ib» > 'p {lp goods every day and we are now ina position to meet the needs of all. If you have not yet favor- ed us with a call, we would kindly ask you to give us a trial and see if we do not speak truly. Webster & Mackay Successor to Davison & Co. DP ip [I> Jor Kent & Gt. George Sts. » Telephone 199 e TIVIT IT VIVE AAABAASAASBRBZASASSAABBSABA neottish Gathering The annual Scottish Gathering of the C lans under the auspices of the Caledonian Club of P. E. Ysland, will be held at $ owris Driving Park, WEDNESDAY, AUGUS i 22nd, 1900 Trains leave Charlottetown at 7.50 local, Georgetown 6.50 local, stopping at a)! in- t erroediate stations. * Eteturn tickets from Charlottetown 85c, Se orgetown 85c, intermediate stations all pr >portionate rates. Retursa tickets will be issued from ail! @n\ionus west of Royalty Junction ai one fizut-claes fare on Augnst 21st, good to retara on August 23rd. For train arrangements, prize lists avd a | particulars see programme and adver- scemente in newspapers Jater JOHN McPHEE, President. D. R. MCLENNAN, Rec, Secretary. STRAY £D—7 young cattle, 5 yearlings, two -Car-oids. Any one giving informatic- & be suitably rewarded, Robert W..ce aeatley Bie r, VANTED—A competent girl. Apply to . Gallagher Graften St. an = 73, = _— QR SAye~—At @ bargain, one 3-horse er boiler oe engine, Apply . Geo 7 g£. ins : > >| > > opening new fresh {fp | | Mootreal, Mr. Paul, of the Montreal Star, | aud Miss Costigan and Miss Plante, are | makiog the round trip on the Polino. Professor Zera Semon and bis company | arrived in Charlottetown from Summer- ' side last night, and thie morning etook | pageage by the Polino for Sydney, C. B. Professor H. A. Tanton, organist and | choir master of the Chureb of the Heaven 'y Rest, New York City, Miss Ethel Tanton and Master Arthur Hille, were passengers by the Princess last evening. | Rev. G. W. Fisher leaves this morniag for Prince Edward Islend on his summer nolidays. He will be a guest at the Pleas- ant View House, Hampton. —Moneton | Times. Mr.G. Frank Beer, who came to Char- lottetown from Nelson, B.C... a few days, ago, left thia morning on a trip to Kogland, crossing by the Lucania from New York. Mrs. Beer accompanied him as far as Summerside, — -— | | — Declaration, by the High Sheritf, of j ee ee the result of the bye-el-ciion in ihe Second District of Queens’ County, was / made toxday. Dr. Douglas’s majority was 305. | —The Montreal Star statee that the , Oliest priest in Canada, now, is Rev. D. | Dandurand, of the diocese of St. Boniface, | while second in the order of years comes | Rev, Mgr. James McDonald, of Andrew’s, Prince Edward Island. All shades in Embroidery, Filos, Roman Floss, | Rope Silks, ete. just reeeived at Stanley Bros. | Silks, wins o<>>-——_—_—_- SHIP NEWS ; Port of Charlottetown. ENTEFED. ‘ ! July 21.—Amelia, Morrison, Pictou; | Lamac, Henderson, Wallace | July 23,—Lydia Ryder, Down, Souris; | Fred M Batt, Eoman, Pictou; Atlete, | Roberts, New Cariusie; W E Young, | Ganion, New Campbels nr; Sea Siipper, | Camptell, Pictou; Susan King, Graat. | Baie Verte; Sea Flower, Larache, Pictou; | Elisha Crowell, Giffio, Pictou. CLEARED. July 21,~Amelia, Morrteon, Pictou; Laura C, Henderson, Wallace; Annie Laurie, Jimmo, Ricuibucto ; July 23.—J A GC, Hubby, Pictou, Atblete, Roberts, Pictou; Sea Slipper ( Campbell, Bu ctouche; Susan King,Graat Baie Verte; Elisha, Crowell, Giffin’ | Isaac’s Barbor. a +e +e Call into Weeks & Co's to- night and share in the bar- gains. Blcuses half price, capes half price, hats half price, many other “bargains.— Week & Co, The People’s - Hair Brushes, Tooth Brushes, Combs all! kinds, Hat Enamel, Tooth Preparation’s, Teilet Powder, Fancy Soaps. - MEDICAL HALL J. H. Jamieson DODD’S CORNER. eUIT UCU n ume U tt es BOARDER3S.--Gentlemen boarders may obtain gOod accommodation atthe Martin House. Prince Street. Sewerage, bathroom aDdall modern cOnvealences. Apply at the Honee. dy 3 ms pd. _ a TOOPTYYSOTPTTTONT PTY OTT NTH PTT aT TH HTP WUAAULahbaAAAALakaLdkdkAGk Clk ddd dda dda ddddds vrennert LOST—on Friday evening 22nd inst. Ladies haad-saichel between Sstaam Navigat'on Cos } wharf aad Priace 4: Finder will be suit | SOUR pe warded by leaving at this office. LOST —Between wie and Pownal Streets & few evenings ago, @iMty’s ruff. Finder will kindly leave same at this office. St- o’clock -_- SP “Tae PROB.s— Light winds; fine and warmer. siti Bic Time Comtnc.—Don’t forget the League of the Cross picnic on Monday next. Very Warm.—A thermometer at the Medical Mal! registered 87 in the shade at two o'clock this afternoon. CoaLinc Ur.—Mesers Peake 3ros & Co, are azsio supplying the 8S. 8 La Grande Dochesse with steam coal tosday. She is taking in all about 300 tons. ll et RattwaY ,Pioxic.— We learn that the ?. [. Railway Pion will be held at the greeo woos, Keosivgton, On the 25th of August next. near New Post Orrick Crerx.—Mr. Wil- liam Brehaut, fora numberof years in the employ of Beer & Goff, has been ap- pointed a clerk in the Charlottetown Post Office. He entered upon his duties to-day. AckNowLepGment. The ladies’ mittee in connection with the garden party to be held at ‘‘Watermere” thie evening, desire to greatfully acknowledge a cheque. for $5.00 from'Mr, Geo. D. Longworth, of this city. lt a Tea at Hazecsroox,—The parishioaers cf the Baptist Church at Hazelbrook, and their friends, in all a goodly number, at- tended a very pleasant picnicheld yesterday near the cheese factory at Hazelbrook. A most enjoyable afternoon was spent and the well-provisioned tea tables were thoroughly appreciated. The site chosen for the picaic is on the line of the new railway to Murray Harbor, and even unskilled observers could perceive that some fine curves will circle the hills about Hazelbrook. The picnic was most suc- cessful, and a nice sum realized. WEAKNESS OF HOSPITALS. Said to be Incapable of Curing One of the Most Deadly Diseases of the Age. Montreal, July 13.—Mr. William Brownley tells an alarming story of utter failure of the hospitals to cure him “of Brighv’s Disease. He waa treated in tbe best bospitals both in Canada and the United States. They gave bim up ag in- curable. Medical science had failed ; the nospitals were powerless to help him. Nevertheless Mr- Brownley is cured. Dodd’s Kidney Pills cured him and he is a well man today. Says Mr. Brown himeelf,: “I have been a subject to Bright’s Disease of the Kid- neys ror twenty years. I[ have been in all the best hospitals in Canada and the United States. I could get no relief. I have just finished eleven boxes of Dodd’s Kidney Pilis and am completely cured. I aim a locomotive eogineer and well known Eg or Ep Heintzman Pianos rank firat. Something New Something Nice FOR TOURISTS and for our own people. Direct from England comes a shipment of P, F. ISLAND CREST CHINAWARE, made expressly fur Haszard & Moore. Kvery body should have a piece of this beautiful Island crest goods. All sorts of sizes and pieces, See our sbow window. Haszard & Moore ~~s @ e242 @ @ 2 ©]? @@ It's Important In order to have good castings that the patterns be good also. “ss oe < ( f ; ‘ , ‘ , We have in our employ “expert pattern makers” and do not hesitate in saying that our patterns are first-class in every respect. If you do not have a pattern of the article you want cast we will be only too glad to eupp'y you with same: Your orders are solicited. Broce stewart and Co. Founders, Engineers, Mechinists and Boiler Makere, Steam Nay. Co’s Wharf, Ch’town, PEI | | | | 7 Phone 125 +e =e ee Jee ee , § ‘ ¢ 2. com> | eO Many can vouch for this statement.” | Charlottetown’s Busiest = ~ Dry Goods Store SENTNER, McLEOD & 60,\ SUCCESSORS TOZBEER BROS. IF Hich Grade Enelish Fertilizers Like all goods of English manufacture ARE THE BEST, IN TRE WORLD, They are true to name, always RELIABLE and during | the 10 yeorsin use here have NEVER FAILED TO GIVE SATISFAC. a TORY RESULTS. Qur most progressive farmers are using larger | quantities every year with paying results, They are applic. | able to all crops, on all soils, with or without stable manure. | = Ri ht and are THE CHEAPEST FERTILIZERS ON THE MARKET. |Flas a nlg “The World’s best by every test.” | to a more or less ext sive education in n uld = ros -~an1 there are ents who need % > , yy) ," i ' \: SO Jy & \ pe *.. 5 ae y*. — —— , ww fe , ———— ! . ——— <= ra / = Every Child | their children an Off tunity to acquire charming 2 ment, Heintzman ¢ pianos—the me 3 any instrumen hata are sold at long figures and on eas? J —Come in and lea? about them. Miller Bre Queen Street Coanolly’s Building. { } } | { | — YYTTTOTTPTT THO TY PoP rer peeD Erp PnnE TIT rene ntTT HALF PRICE LADIES DRESS AND SAILOR HATS, T.J.Harris, — London House ani ; — highes' for 0 J . OF aoe idler a Erdale Foul ee ' tn a tt a