naa, ee During the hot can be made more by pure hasing BATH REQUISITES ’ large § ock of We have 4 sponges, SOaps, toilet waters, colognes, Witeh Hazel, anc other articles ce nducive to health HUGHES’ The People’s Druggist. Apothecar ea’ Hal) a v a ‘Snappy’ 3 : ‘ ‘Cinger # ; ‘Snaps Who would want any other kind? A Giner‘Snap that isnot spappy is no gooc. We keep the snappy kind —tixed right, made right and we sell them right at only 12¢e per Ib. Order today, + ; TeLersone 98. ; ; D. Stewart e “ : Eoripst BakexY . ¢ BAKES[BEST BREAD. : q e mGenceeces SM OCC COR *AEe% a AFI and RUF . Stumodles, corutr Prince and Kent Street, Cherlottetown. fio Ssturday evenitg tc'luerday a. m. every week. ee Di. Cures CHRONIC TURE, Offce at DISEA£&E: Mrs. SUNNYSIDE DENTSTRY, Offce in New Prowse Bleck | frst door to the right stairs, Telephone connection. up DR. AYERS THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JULY 30, Sa A et 1909, aeenilitelaeatend Political Meetings in England. The man who asks questions and insiats / on their being answered is a familiar pres- (ence etall party meetings. One of Eng. land’s many debts to Scotland is the loan of the expressive word waed to describe him. Heis known as the heckler. The «peaker is not allowed to disregard him. | If w statement is disputed,it is the orator’s | place to make 1t good. Any member of the audience may rise to bis feet and shout | out a contradiction whenever he feels like } it, and by the custom of Engli-h public | life the speaker is expected to make He is unless that some reply on the eFpot, noi, of course, bound to, but, be has forgotten a}] the impromptus ahrewd men carryabout with them for such emergencies, be usually does. Mr. ’ Chamberlain was alwaye a dangerons man \o cross in debate, but the personal feeling ' against him wes so bitter for years after ‘hie withdrawal from the ranks of ihe separatists that mapy au unhappy mano was driven to tlt sgainst his shield. I, was delicious to watch Mr Chamber- lain’s handling of the situation. He wou'd | pause when the interruption grew serious, 'and give the heckler a chance to make | hinrseif well heard, ‘Now if you will al- | low me, will ask that gentleman to get | upon a chair, that we may all Lave the ; | pleasure of seeing him.” A dozen anxious i ‘ | } | bands would hoist the objector into un- | welcome prow inence. ‘Now, sir,” came | the clear, passionate voice, “will you | kindly speak up? I should be sorry if any } one misted what you have .wsay.” The | beckler, now quite unnerved, would stam- mer out something, and Mr Chamberlain, | lietening with a malicious smile, would quietly reaojust bis eyeglass, and turning > ' io the audience, fling out a reply—cool, ' entting, and decisive.—Sydney Brooks, ia Harper’s Magazine for August. — eae ee Dr. H. P. Wright, Dentist at Mt. Stewart, in order to extand the radius of i} his practice is giving speciai inducem :nts asting uotil September Ist, during which time he will spend a week in each of four places as followe;—July 29th to Aug. 5th, at Morell; Aug. 5th to 12th, at | Head of St. Peter’s Bay; 12ib to 19th at Peake’s Station; 19th to 26th at Cardigan Bridg july17 tf. Easy to Take | Easy to Cperate Because purely vegetable—yet thor ough, prompt, healthful, satisfactory< ‘Hood's Pilis j } PRINTING, ? Goon Prinrins, 4 NEAT PRINTING, 4 TASTEFUL PRINTING, 4 These are the THE EXAMINER Job out, and then the prices are So they’ll } | I ! t ' ' | things that Print turns low that surprise you. lf you want printing that you'll be proud of, come to us. The Examiner Job Print, London House Building, Queen Street, Charlottetown. >_> —_ — ' t Vacation — = S QI U i De ‘umes ase « Goods. Are you prepared for the summer vacation, if not you'll need many eal things to make life endurable durin; the heated term, Negligee Shirts. ; Underwear. Balbriggan Shirts cool, at 45c each. Merino Shirts, half woo] 70¢ each trimmed with 60e each. Unsbrinkable Shirts | Satin | Hats. ‘t try to look p'easant in last | years straw bat. lyon ‘ oe See our Open work shirts at $1.20. } Then we have that Silk front Sairt| at SUc,. | NP)! 6 ' 7 “Mii another, something better and | select colors at 3] 0 each ‘ een Hosi osiery. _ fas! black 18¢ pair. re fast dye 22¢ pair. © tor quality 25¢e puir. fia We call attention to our special *uus, double back and front, reinforced sleeves and collar. Nad } . mse Specially for us. Eve ‘y one guaranteed. WEEKS The People’s Store. | Latest styles here at 50c. 75c, $1.12, 75c Unilaundried Shirt, linen front and These Shirts are & > +—-—lUl COllC Ol Sl SC St( —— -———= — -- a CATTLE PRIZES. In the fat cattle class at the St. John Exhibition the firet prizes are ae fol- lows :— Fat ox or ateer, three years and over. . $20 Steer under 3 years. ......seccsscereeeees 15 Cow or Heifer over 3 years........... 15 Heifer under 3 years. .....sccccrreeeseees 15 Pair of fat cattle any age........++0. 20 Cattle to compete in this class must be fed and owned by eahibitors in the Mari- time Provinces for one year before the date of Exbibitios. ESTEEMED EXCHANGES. — Mr. Greenway is quoted as having re- cently paid a high tribute to Sir Wilfrid Laurier. The Premier of Canada would rather be without a certificate of character from such a source. Colderidge says : The River Rbine, it is well known, Doth wash your city of Cologne ; But tet] me,znymphs, what power divine Shall henceforth wash the River Rhine? Who sball certify tothe value of Mr. Greenway’s certificate ? ~ } farmer of Sidney, Me., aged 31 years, was Local and Other tte C. M. B. A.—Branch'No. 216, C. M. | B. A., will meet iv the A. O. H., hall this | evening at 8 o’clock. Deats sy Licutyinc.—Wm. Leseor, a struck by lighting last week, wtile work- se. be a grainfield duriog a shower, and ied, —_=f{i>——— 2 Meet Me At the Always Susy Sto->. res a Lol Pies atta#e Exuipirion.— $19 «re of- fered io sow aad lit'er of each breed of : ewine atthe St, John Exhibition. Ten: dollars is the first prize. The litter must’ contain at least 5 pig», fr peat ae - Smeep at rue Exuisirion.—In the; sheep classes of the Sc. John exhibition prize li ta pen prize has, this year, been added. For the best pen of ram and four ewes of each breed a firs: prize of $8 and second prize of $6 will be given. A Goop Prize. — $45 00 is oftered in the milch cow competition at the St. Jobn Exhibition. Thecows may be either pure bred, grade or mixed,and the award will be given to the cow giving the most milk and milk solids in twenty-four hour-. ‘he —The citizens of Halifax mace a pres- entation to Sir Malachy Daly on hie re- tirement from the governorship of Nova Scotia. This ie the first incident of the kind since the presentation to Governor Sir Hastings Doyle, under similar circum~ stances, twenty yearssgo. Tbe presenta. tion took place io the legielative council chamber. Mayor Hamilton made approe priate remarks, highly eulogistic of the retiring Governor and Lady Daly. His Honor's reply was touching. The presents were avery handceome travelling case for Sir Malachy Daly, diamond pendant and gold chain for Lady Daly, diamond and sapphire ring for Miss Daly. Hon. A. G. Jones wil! be sworn in as governor this week. SHIP NEWS Port of Charlottetown. ENTERED. July 28 —Ella Maud, Farrell, Richi- bucto; Henry Swan, Irving, Newcastle; Daniel, Roberts, Walisce.; CLEARED. Maud, tov; Chlorie,Langi!],§Pictou; L P Chureb- lace; Henry Swan, l:viuz, Newcaatle. Port of Summerside. ENTERED. Sydoey, coal, July 26.— Sadie, Stewart, coal July 27.—Restive, Cain, Pictou, 20a); SS City of Ghent, McNevin, Helifax, rodee. July 28.—Olive J Malcom, Fishing Grounds, berrivg; Ida C Shoffard, Mure rav, Fishing Grounds, herring; Annie LeBlanc, Sydney, coal. CLEARED. July 26,—Henry L Philipe, Skinner, Richibucto, bal. July, 27.—Sadie, Stewart, Gaspe, pro- duce; Restive, Cain, Pictou, bal; 8 8 City of Ghent, McNevin, Salmcn River, pro- duce; Julia Ano, White, Shediac, bal. i Pimples on the face are not only annoy- ing, but they indicate bad blocd. Hood’s S.-:pariila cures them by purifying the blood. CARD! DR.iH- L. DICKEY (Late of London Hospitais.) SPECIALIST: Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat. OFFICE: Cameron Ss)ock, Victoria Row. HOURS: 2.30 a. m. tol p. m.;2tol p. m. Evenings by appointment. Telephone. (Eyes Tested and Fitted with Glassee.) dv 26 aw. Live Stock, Dairying and Transportation. Mr. F. W. Hodgson, Dominion Stock Comm: sel wert will, addrees meet inge we folluwe, at Kensingtov, oo Monday, Jaly 30ib, at 6 p m. Aloerton, on Tuesday, July 3let a 6 m. . New Glaegow, Wednesdsy, August 1-', ai 6 pm. Vernon River Bridge, oa August 2nd, et 6 p m. Montague Bridge, on Friday, August 3rJ, at 6 pm. Mr. Hodgeon has been visiting the Maritime Provinces in the interests of the farmers by direction of the Domivion Government and, from hie wide experience as Commieioner in Ontario his addresses will be of great practical value and should ve heard by everyone. Other gentlemen will accompany Mr. Hodgson, who will also sddress the sev- eral meetings. As matters of great importaace to farm: ers will be discussed theee meetings should be largely attended. July 27, 1900, d & w. Thureday Minnie A, Re'd,Sydney; Chur, Langill, Pictou; *Dielytrie, Daly, Murrey River; July 28.—Ant, Lelecheur, Pictou; Eila Farrell, Richibucto; Minoie A, Reid, Pictou; W E Young, Garnier, Pic- ill, Wallet, Pictou; Danrel, Roberts, Wal- July 25.—Henry L Philipe, Skinner, Ch’town, lumber; Henry G Ives, Patton, Sydoey, Live ; test will bein charge of an expert with sufficient assistants. Excursion Party Comixnc.—A Ray~ mond excursion party, numbering about fifty, are to arrive in Cnarlottetowa by the Princess tonight and will] remain in Cherlottetown until Wednesday, when they leave the province by way of Summerside. The party will be ia charge of Mr. Carl Hutchings, of Boston. They will make their headquarters at the Hote) Daviee. Leacve oF Tae Cross.—The League of the Cross picvic is taking place today at Emerald Junction. The day is a delight- ful one for such an outing, aod the attend- ance is exceedingly large. Thirteen well- filled care left Charlottetown at nine this merning, the League boys occupyibg the firet five. Before going tothe train the members of the League, headed by their band, paraded the principal streets, mak- ing aspiendid appearance. Ax OLp anp WELL TRIgD REMEDY.— Mrs. Winrlow’s Soothing Syrup has been used for over fitty years by mill‘ons of mothers for thei: children while teething with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, alluys the pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for diarrhoea. 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 Mre. Wiaslows Soothing Syrup. IeLanper in Cuina.—Awmong theee re ported wounded ion China is Albert B. Penney, of the U.S. Marine Corps. His home is in Woburn, @ town near Boston. He wastorn on Prince Edward Island about 21 years ago, and joined the marines last September, paving enlisted in Char- lestown. He had sad nothi.g to his parents abuut enlistiog aud they did not know of tne fact until he appeared home in uniforwn. He is bugler of the corps. The last communication received trom the voung mao was dated at Manila, Toxess cr E reem—There wes an 'n- teresting presentation in the Legislative Council Chamber, Halifax, on Fridey afternoon, the recipients being Sir M. B. Daly, retiring K.euteuant governor of the province of Nova Scotia, Lady and Miss Daly. The presenta‘ion speech was made by Mayor Hamilton in the yreeence of @ large number of prominent citizeus, and the gifts were made on behalf of friends ip the city and province of Sir M. B Daly, Lady and Mies Daly. Tbe gift to Sir M. B. Daly consisted of a magnificent dress~ ing case, ean piece of the set eontained in the case was silveremounted and bore the Leutenant-governor’s crest and the plate on tne case bore his monogram. The gift to Lady Daly was a very handsome diamond Star pendant with chain attach - ed, and to Miss Daly a diamond ring. The to'al cost of the three gifts was about $800. Another gift, not included io the uriginal programme was also presented to Sir Malacby and Lady Daly. It was a bandsome silver loviug cup from the officers of the flagship Creecent. Su NOOR SHENITSRETIMNIT ICM _ = i Prescription = Dispensing = ) = Is complex, and contains za many problems, many tech. nicalities which can only be solved by experienced hands. Our knowledge of dispens- ing is comprehensive and com- plete—we’ve studied it in all its branches—we make it our specialty. 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