, THE DAILY;EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN! JULY,€18 rg00. Vien’s White Canvas Shoes $1.25 | ma-zeg —“~ PERSONAL, | mmc enmt Hon Mr. Tarte is to sail from Paris on the 24th of July. Mr. Benj. Heartz went to Sydney day by the Princess. Mr. Lemuel Miller, jr., went to Halifax this morning. Rev. J.J. McDonald, Kinkora, came to Charlottetown yesterday. Mr. J. M- Pierce, of the International Steamship Company, is a guest at the Hotel Davies. Miss W. McDonald returned to New Glasgow, N. S., by “the Princess thie morning. to- A. J. McDonald, of Loch Katrine, latest arrivals at the Rev. N.8S.,is among the Queen Hotel Vr. Douglas, the newly elected member of the Legislature for the West River Dis- White Men’s wear thing now—We Canvas ; Shoes are quits the) have had several kinds this year— some laced boots too—prices $1.35, $1.50 and $1.75. for | trict, was in the city today. | — Urs. Conroy, Jenkins and Dickey went to St. John today to attend the annua! meeting of the Maritime Medical As. sociation. (Mr. A. Lord, agent of Marine and Fisheries, went west this moroing on departmental business, BUT! as the sizes in all lines are mot complete now we have put them all in one Jot and dropped the price to $1.25 per pair, Alley & Cc Ch’town, P. E. Island. £424424438444 | Charlottetown last night. . U0 Tw =—— That the groceries your family use are just the purest, finest and most reliable’ obtain- abe, We want toim- pre:s upon you the fact that if you comef'to us you are always and always sure tof get the best. V bstr & Mackay Successor tojDavison &’ Co. Cor Kent A: Gt. George Sts. safe, ih. (> ()» [> Telephone 199. >» FIFIVvIVerve mBhdashbsbbbesshdssAbAsAAAAAAASAA FSV FSIS IIT FIVIII?G in Dawson City on the “25th June—all well. A letter to this effect was received in 2oyyoRk SS eee eee eee Ex-Conneeller Nicholson arrived | Mr. George™A. Freeze, the energetic representative of the “ All Rail Line,” arrived at Summerside last evening and comes to Charlottetown this afternoon. Capteia Read, of the bark Charles E. Lefurgey now in Philadelphia, is visiting his relatives and old friendsin Prince | Edward Island. He was in Charlotte town today. ee |~Mr. colin C. MeNeill, for several years |employed *n the office of the Provincial Secretarv~Treasurer, left this morning for | Ottawa, wher> he has obtained a position inthe new Statistical department. Mr. F. Parker Carvell last evening received a cable frem Glasgow announcing the arrival at that port of the steamer Anchoria on’ which Mrs. Carvell was a passenger from New York. Rev. Mr. ‘ Whiston, Mr. W. C. Turner and Mr. J.J. Chappell were among the | passengers by the western train this morn~ ing en route to Bedeque toattend the | Christian Endeavor Convention. | Advices from Ottawa state that among the passengers of the Steamship Turret Bel!, of the Petersen-Tate line, stranded at Byron Island, were Mrs. A. W. Owen, (nee Miss Longworth, of this city), and Master Beverley Owen, wife and son of the Accountant of the Marine aud Fish- eries Department. The ship is not in any danger and the passengers are 8a fe. Private McCarthy goes to Souris this afternoon. He has seen a good many of the parents and other relatives of the Island boys in South Africa since coming |to Charlottetown. Private Waye came in from Huoter River by the late train last night and is the gueet of his brother-in ‘law, Mr. Geo. Mugford. There was a lgreat crowd at the station to see Wave, ‘but he slipped out quietly and only a few jeaw him unt! he reached the street where be was loudly cheered. He was also cheered several times as he passed along the streets. ANOTERR NAME ENROLLED. Growing List of those who Testify to Dodd’s Kidney Pills in Montreal. Montreal, July 9.—The list of those who have received benefit from the great medicine, Dodd’s Kidney Pills, is steadily growing in the city. Since Mr. Robert Thomseon’s name was published, Mr. M. Mulin, of 4 Elgin Street, has stepped for- ward and submitted his testimony. His case was Rheumatism which thoug now Fresh New ‘Vegetables and Fruit at Gays Stalls Fri-| day and Saturday. Crisp tender way butter leans, Delicious mealy new otatoes, cool crisp Cucumbe!s, make you cool to look at hem,) Rich narrow squash, Dark rich blood Beets, New [Turnips, Tender Cabbage, Cauliflower, Spinach, Lettuce, Radish, Green Peas, Ripe To- matoes, Mushroons, and Straw berries. We will replenish yur stalls with a fresh supply ‘the above on Sagarday wit- | ‘ernoon incluc ing seme straw- berries— but as the supply at present is not equal to the de- mand, the tardy buyer is like- y to be left—stall open Sat- rdsy atternoon from 5 to 9. J J Gay & Son. Wants, Lost & Found DOG Biac LOST cocker epaniel pup a Sout four Months old; slightly lame on one fore foot. Finder kindly return to Dr. Alley and be rewarded. l week, BICYCLE FOR SALE—Garden Cit Gentleman's been runninz 5 months. Ap f at Tae EXAMINER Office. dy 3ins pd. _ STRAWBERRIES —Orders taken for cul- 'wated strawberries in paila H. Gordon, ornerPrinee amd Dorchester, dy |i pd. generally recognized as a kidney disease is not always: treated as such. People waste a lot of money trying to drive Rheumatism from the system. If they would a!! follow Mr. Mulin’s example | they would be saved much pain and ex- nee Says he: *‘I have had Rheumatism for some time and could get nothing to cure me until I used Dodd’s Kidaoey P.lls. I have new taken three boxes and aw cured,” Earty Ciosinc — We, the undersigned, merchant tailors of this city agree to close our reepective places of business each evening at six o’clock,Saturdays excepted, | from July 17th to September 15th. John McKenzie, 8. A. McDonald, John McLeod & Co., Gordes & McLellan, D. A. Bruce. agreement a = Do You Know that Sponges ARE ANIMALS. Well, I have anice assortment f those anima!s 0 at very low prices. Call aod see for your- self. - J. Hd. TJamieceson MEDICAL HALL DODD'S CORNER. THPPTrve NET VrTenoNvenNNNS rrr TrTTT TNT UTC reece te OMe | Notice.—Dr. Dickey’s officewill be open in the evening from 7 till 8 o'clock Morell onthe 25th. Tur Seconp Distaict.—Tuesday next will be declaration day. Witt Nor Megt. —The First Methodist choir will not meet for rehearsal this even- ng. By order President. <p ——— Tue Pross.—Unsettled with local showers and thunderstorms ; mach warm rin westerly portion today and generally tomorrow. —_ ->- U~per Seacep Orpers.-~-The Governe amer Brant, with Rear Admiral Hob'irk on board, sailed today ander seaie i or jers. ment ste \8Evipentty Insane.—Anelderly man named James Morrissey was this morning taken in charge by the police. He is evi- dently insane, and will probably be comes mitted to the asylum. _— Boys’ Bricape.—The Charlottetown Companies of the Boys’ Brigade with the 82nd Regiment Band, marched to the railway station this afternoon where they met the Summerside Company under Capt. Withycombe. The whole Brigade then marched to Victoria Barracks where tents had been pitched for them. Cius Tournamerr.—A tennis tournas ment, mixed doubles, will be played at Victoria Park on Saturday, July 21st. All members-of the C'ub who desire to take part will be present at the Club House at3 o’clock, p.m.*when drawing for partners will take place.—J F Owen, Secy. Rattway Accrpent.—A disastrous head on collision occurred near Springhili, N. S., yesterdav. A light engine and ‘a freight train came together, the engineer was badly burt and the track torn up. A de’ay of several hours was caused by the accident, which, it is said, wasdueto 6 mistake on the part of a telegraph oper-~ ator. There was a corresponodingdelay in the arrival of the Princess from Pictou. —_——-»——— Aw OLp axnp WeLL TRIgD REMEDY.— Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has been used for over fitty years by mill‘ons of mothers for tbei: children while teething with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the @ims, allays the pain, cures wind colic, And is the best temedy for diarrhwa. It is pleasant to the taste Sold by druggists in every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its value is incalcuable. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winslows Soothing Syrup. Toe Garpex Party.—-The novelty raees to be held in connection with the Garden Party in aidof the Cnarlottetown Hospital on Tuesday afternoon and ever- ing, July 24th, will he a epeciel feature. They willbe fall of fua and ex- citement—open to everybody, ard good prizes. Races start in early evening. There will also be dancing, with good music. Come and Javgb and grow fat by watching the races. This grand Garden Party will be held at the residence of ex- Governor Howlan, Brigkton, which will be richly i]lumiuated, a Special Notice. Having pu.cnasea from Mr. F. J ‘fornsby the stock and good will of tis Book and Stationery Busines in the Morris Block, we wilicontinue the business in its various branches, sell- ing at lowest prices for cash only. Miss B. Hornsby , who has managed the Susiness in the past, will be in charge of the store, and will be pleased to ittend to all old customers and many aew ones. A choi-e new stock of Wall Papers will be 2 mce put on sale, and all de- partmens of the business will be kept well stocked. A well supplied news and will be a special feature of the Dusiness ‘The Bazaar Bookstore.” - tll Successors to F. J. dORNSBY. MORRIS BLOCK.... Ch’town, March 15, 1900. = ae —<—<—<<<— LOST—on Friday evening 22nd inst. Ladies’ hand-satchel between Steam Navigation Cosa, wharf and Prince St. Finder will be suit- ably rewarded by leaving at this office. 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(ag rat UVOVVVUT Veer idrerer ye rere eter terete etree Cet) ld Martti Now is the time to buy a nice Wagon or Buggy and Harness. styles to choose from. (See our Rubber Tires.) WV Ye ‘Ni Wo fo - —" 12 ea SE oe s Over for 1900. We have 40 differen Buggies, Road Wagons, Surreys, Mikados, Gladstones, Express Wagons, Farm Wagons, Single & Double Her ness, Solid Nickel, Rabber Mountings, Oroide Movantings, Washing Machines, Clothes Wringers, Single & Double, Barrel Churas, ALSO—tThe Walter A. Wood, American ball beari: g Hay Mowers, FROST & WOOD Prices low and terms easy—agencies in ull parts of the [-land, o Remember the place, Brick Building sunny side of Kent Street. A. Hone & Co Hay Mowers, Hay nakes, Keepers and|Binders, (This little 2 horse Steel Binder is a dandy.)