During the hot an be msde more by pure h sing ~ BATH REQUIS We jAT OC ; : ; ‘ ces toliet sponges, ' guts, TES. stock Ww of rs, have a soaps. Witeh Hazel. ait and th colt other articies ve to hes and comfort. HUGHES’ The People’s Druggist. | ' | — eC eT ae | James LEAGUE OF THE CROSS PIONIO. The following ie the list of events and officials for the races to be held at the League of the Cross picniv next Monday : 100 yards dash, (boys under 14 years.) 100 vards dash, (boys under 16 yeure ) 100 yards daeh, (open. ) Pole Vault. Cigar Race. Band boys’ race, (100 yde.) Running higb jump. Boot race. 220 yards dash. OFFICERS, Starter— Frank Creamer. Judges—Picton Brown, Philip A Duffy, Austin Trainor. Anvouncer—Louis L Melatvre ° The committee wish to persons for donating prizes : MJ Murphy, Philip A Duffy, Miller Bres:, W J Brown, Dr Conroy, R F Mad- digan, D A McKinnon (drugyist), A E Me- Eachen, John McKenna, Jobn Connolly, Jobn Seaman, James Kelly, D 0’M Red din, Owev Trainor, Joseph McRory, Mrs A Doyle, L B NeMiilan, F L Muncey, McMillan, Brown Broee, James thank the fol- lowing their kindness in 5 THE DAIL‘ AT DUNDAS. On Wednesday evening last Mr. Ward, an ex military man, delivered an lecture | upon the ‘Brivieh-Boer War,’ at Dundas. The lecture which was ijlustrated by some gcod views, includidg leading battles, was- exc lleatly delivered, muchinf rmat on Le, ing derived, due to the tact o: the Jectures sojourne of three yearsio Natal. The views, which were shown t) advautage by powerfal illuminant, were magnificent. So well pleased indeed was the audience that Mr. Ward was preva:led upon to re- deliver the lecture in same hailoo Thure- day evening vext, Mr Wer’, ~ho spent 12 years io the army, and -aw ctive servce in the Soudan agaiost Arbe Pasba, underSr Garnet Wolseley, is a fluent speaker, and hand e+ h’s subject in & manuer moet pleasing, fully describing the movement of troops as only thove strongly conversant with military life can. It being Mr. Ward’s intention to touch all principal villages on P. E.I., wecom end him to our fellow loyalists, assuring them that the lecture and exhibit is worth much more than the trifling sum charged. PATRIOTIC LECTURE ' fixe. Local and Other Mt THe PRops.—Moderate west wind- ; Sunday, west winde; Cth iH warm. LEAGUE or Tue Cros>.—Arrange to aitend thie picnic on Monday. It will te | the event of the season, TEMPERANGE.— Victoria Division, No, 4 S. of T., every Monday evening in Wright's hall, Visitors welcome. Suxpay Arrsanoon,—Song service at the Gospel meeting in Prowee’s new block tomorrow aftlernoon ai 3.45. Strangers always welcome. ~ Forty Lives Losr —It is reported at Juneau that the steamer Florence III, tas foundered on Lake Labarge and forty lives were lo-t, ‘nits PROMENADE Coneert.—The League of the Cross Bend diecoursed a choice pro- gramme in the Gardens last evening. here wasa large number of promenad- ers- GospkL Mrerinc — Remember the Gos a ee fise ard} EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN JULY 28, 1900 | | bout Shirt Waists, What we have to say is oY Apothecarie s’ Hall. | Clinton, Thomas Trainor, Morris & Jost, 12c per Ib. Order today. until September Ist, during which time be will epend a week in each four places as foliows;—July 29th to asiing ~ wee wg Indian Troops. | iidieeithiaiiie Ar Paris,>One of the best exhibits of ironware sent tothe Parie Exhibition is that of the Recori Foundry and Machine COME RIGHT yea “Me ek ie ig—. stock is rig -LO- | A W Reddin, Thomas Driecol!, Patrick ee va oiuaaie pene oo ene — oe ‘gOPOAE OSI ARE WARSNY a : ee : Bee oe es ee day afternoonat 40’clock. Strangers al- Monsghan, F W Carter,C J Mitchell. : ways welco L Isaiab 55 7. “H ~=_—_ | A handsome pair of opera glasses with Plague of Dead Fish. wait abund a i a ~~ e : : 1900000 2600 @ ~w OS OSC coe | case for the beat all-around athlete. ee date, good patterns, latest ' or. onan + ——______— IsLanD Horse tro Tror.— Mr. W. S : ?. i. : ’ Snappy >. | Cool underelothing at low Derrorr, Mich., July 27.—Lake St. | McKie left Charlottetown yesterday with : é ® | prices. me Harris London Clair aud the Detroit river bave for the { bis trotting stallion Provider who is en- styles, most of them boag 1 ; ° | H ? past week been filled with thousaads of | tered in the races to take place Calas, ' 3 ' ar @ | Ouse, dead fish. Almost all of them are half | Maine, on Wednesday next. ; phe 2) ou wil : grown herring tbough there sre some —— ‘les that ' S ; Y | much oblige = by perchee and black bars among them. Io PresentatTion.— Mr. James E. Welsh 8 lately, Fi esh,clean goods tha ; e | letting us have the amount of | some places down the river where the} was the recipient last evening of a gold Or ' es S$ 'that httle account we sent you etream sets in with a back current, the! headed cane, accompanied by a very “> ) ; nap @\. me d: : M & whole surface of the water is white with | pleasing and gratifyiog address, from his oes don’t have to be laundered | ; e | uM L .. since, - oore them. On the upper end of — Isle,} pupils in music. Mr. Weleh thanked Who would want any other MecLeoxc where the current sets in strongly UpOD | his pupils heartily for their beautiful : ki A Giner Snap that Bleached sheets, bleached oa ao od 4 rhi locke yo et nomen spay tee re : kind tiner Sns iat : t § ’ é beech and extend ina white surface far is not srappy is no good. ‘pillow slips. al! ready made. | outinthe river. The United States fish} New Comer.--Dr. Wm, R. Brooks dir: Ww 3 We keer the snappy kind | T J mn London eee "| commission “can, give. no cone SX, Aeneas ees ae VANT NICE —— © oe ~ Ue She a A , ble reason for the sudden | N. Y., discovered a comet, this being hie | —mixed right, made right | bol es eee increase of herring death — At or It is in the constellation : . re sell them risht at | Dr. H. P. Wright, Dentist at Mt. this season of the year there are alwsys a | of Aries, has a bright stellar mideusand a W ‘fy and eo - 5” P emis in order = ie ike of | gteat many dead Gish in the river, but this | broad tail, The comets direction was AIS 1 S ? } only ) % 5 aanabios ia giving speciai jnducem snte eudden plague of herrings has ane no | northerly, ' - Pp ' 5 t satis‘actory cause among the aut Orities. TeePaone 98. D. Siewart BAKES BEST BREAD. MEGREGECOEG A 860068800 *G% ee Di. Cll Cures CHRONIC DISFASES and RUP TURE. Offce et Mire. Stumbles, corner Prince and Kent Street, Cl arloitetow a, fio> Ssturday everizg ic lueicay a. Mm. every week. _—_— — NUNNYSIDE DENTSTRY, Offce in New Prowse Block ftdeor to the right up stairs. Telephone connection. i ‘ Sod pus | 8Onre*ee8 ¢ os t e | el & o DR. AYERS: Aug. 5.h,at Morell; Aug. 5th to 12th, at | Head of St. Peter’s Bay; 12th to 19th at Peake’s Station; 19th to 26th at Oardigar | Bridge, julyl7 tf. >_> <—-—- —_> J 4 Paintine, 4 Goon PRINTING, 4 NEAT PRINTING, ¢ TASTEFUL PRINTING, the THe EXxaMINerR Job Print turns These are things that out, and then the prices are so that they’ll If you want printing that you’!] low surprise you. be proud of, come to us. The Examiner Job Print, Lordon Houee Building, Queen Street, Charlottetown. ><. <— <— -@' <> <--> -—> ws ws ws > ' ! ' | DAY'S Cotton Hose BARGAINS Siva, July 26.—The imperial govera ment has sanctioned the raising of three new regiments of vative infantry to gar- ricon colonial stations, such ss Mauritus and Singapore. -_——-< Professor Robertson Coming. Ortawa, July 27. - Professor Robertson goes to the mariums provinces vext week establishment of to superintend = the chicken fattening stations in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick aod Prince Edward Is- lacd. He wili vis Truro and assist in the inauguration of manual train ing classes in the public and normal schools. in one CHINA PAINTING 2°" is impossible, but perfect dyeing, at home too, is possible with Maypole Soap. WASHES and DYES Send for FREE book on home DYEING to A. P. TIPPET & CO., Montreal. A chance for you. One- third «ff all shirt waists at F Ye rkins & Co’s. A lot of handsome new neckties received this week; Company, of Moncton. The Ironmonger, published in London, gives much praiee to this exhibit which includes several of the “Highland Grand” Ranges and three “Record Prize” beaters. The stoves are HERE... ees a Lol at Talk These Days of an excellent make, aod are highly crnamented. _—2.-— ApprReciarion. —- The last Canadian Journal of Fabries contains the following notice which way interest Islanijere: “The Prince Edward Island Magszine for July has some very interesting skeiches ot local history, and isdoing agood wor« for the literature of the I-land. Thi bright littie magazine is oniy 50 cenisa year, and should be read by a]] who have an interest in the‘ green isle’ of Canada.’ A Herow Act.—The heroism of John McKinnon eaved George Campbell from 4 terribledeath atGrand Bay,N.B Campbell isa sixteen-year-old bey employed in feeding waste wood into the furnace of Gregory’s mill. In some way te fe'l tackwards through the furnace door jute the blazing wood. McKinnon saw the boy fal] and ran to the top of the furnace too manhole. Mili hands beld him by the feet and lowered him head foremost into the furnace. He seized Campbell who was lying helpless upon a pile of smouldering wet wood sod lifted him our. Both were badly burnt but neither will die. isis Store BuretariseD.—The store of Mr W. A. Hutcheon,on Grafton sireet, was entered last night and some money taken from the till and @ quantity of yoods appropiated. Mr. Hutcheson does not know what bas been stolen, but as a wheelbarrow is missing the presump- tion is that at least a whee! barrow full was taken. An entrance was effected through a window in the rear of the store. Several times previously the store was SPECIAL VALUES at 75e, $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50. STANLEY BROS. — Crash Skirts, Pipue Skirts, Shirt Waists White Shirts Waists Colored All fresh new goods, no old stock, but they ..¥. to be so'd this season, so it will pay you to look at tien OFFICE: Cameron Bicck, Victoria Row. HOURS: 9.30 a. - 7 e m3 : aoe venings by appointment. Tele . ~ (Eyes Tested and Fitted with Glasses.) dy 26 aw. V7. V7. Wellner. Jewel r and Engraver. E ¢ pair Blaee Ceshmer? out leader regular gentlemen, better call to- entered, Sunday fortnight being the last Caton haben s0e| night—Moore & McLeod. |timewirlr. Basten teowect, Tes | or oF EF a emis. London 0a ctton Gloves pair. | m 1D i : > i i) sis a is : it is hoped the guilty ones will be fovod @ = LJ il diy) a cul Be after them early. Ladies) ut and punisbed. _ 109 yard] Minclihiggiie Se queltey: Sha RIE | NTeppers Ont: ee "LSPA Cl EE” ee 7 j . ee sil 2 a Ly SS ant ye ate Me 4 ie | S4e quality sedan: (Amana SITIONS SACO INSHC HINT ais NMI ick Kid Gloves, sizes 54 and 6 Q ’ = = 95¢ pair. | — po a ae Saturday we don’t ask even | = =|" ——$—————— — Sonics a cost price for our articles on | * Ae ; ical ai ) Leather Belts. 1. ie ie ee | Fancy Silk and Wool ¢ 7 $1.25 centre tables Call and see | aS Prescription a SOUVENIRS OF Ise each. | 80d $1.35¢ a yd to-day 50¢ yd-! og and be assured that what | = Di : - 3 gay -_——————_—_—_————_- | we s#y Is right—J 8B Mac-! = ISpenslng = ° 4 ik | sve StdKerchiefs, color: d border, | Print Cotton, 7c quality 5e yd. donald & Co, it se rine Wal S al} tc each, “Ue doz. - F 1 " r : ite all | 12c quality 84c yd. ; i = 4 f ionesetereesnsemnnnanesmnstiechnstene _ , st barg: = Is lex, and contains —s . ' White Handkerchiefs 2c and 3c cach. 5a . The ne b he uns Of ee nO : ti : sails J We carry a very large stock of beautiful enamelled souvenirs, embracing ~~ _| Maslins and Dimities 4 off price. onsen. ude 5 OMOe Pree, ee ie | many desisgn that cannot be had elsewhere. Colorea Muslin Hood peis worth $1.25 tor 50c. t-| S= nicalities which can only be 3 ae MUSIin oods. sgular 30e, . ° ques . eae 7 night at F Perkins & Co’s aap S08 De Sree ae Charlottetown Crest P.E-1-, Coat offArms’ g _ iehetieialies Ladies Gapes 50 per cent uff. *@™ Our knowledge of dispens- mA — 1 : +. hildren’s Sailor Collars, regular . Nong Can Equa, THEu.— o ing is comprehensive and com- os Ominion of Canada Coat of A'ms- . * and 36 now vn ‘ Af — i ae = = ni ony 6 now 2>¢ each.| Blouses only 19 remain 4 price. Our cotton Wrappers at dc. = plete—we've studied it 7 ll = British Coat of Arms. J Gent's 4 F Perkins & Co's. 3 its branches—we make it our se Manie | * 4 ply Liner Collars special anie Leaves ,; —— : pecialty. p . ' loc each, 2 pr tor 25c. Ladies Hats 4 price. = = Gent’s Linen Cuffe = rit as v7 gaae ena ts een ay al CARD Y = Nowhere wii you get better = We have all the above sub jects mounted in Belt Buck!es. eee 8) See ark i @} service than at our store. XK Brooches, Hat Pins, Stick Pins, Sials, Book Warks, Nail Files, Shoe Reis pone — Linen Towels = Horns, Button Hooks, Tea Spoons, Coffee Spoons, Orange Spoons, Bon-Bon Coma 0 25e, 42c, 50¢ pair. Pare Linen Huck 28¢ pr. DR eH. 7: DICKEY Spoons, Sugar Tongs etc., | | *t Covers 23e, S4e, 38e.| Pure Linen Huck 38c pr. . nfs tee tei = = A pleasure to have you call and inspect our Souvenir display. Many other } . : (Late of London Ho Me 3 Mier baresing wsehoctatte 7 ‘i nd see for yourself aN la ani atti ce leat cache pene ' SPECIALIST: Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat. = = —_ WHEES & Co. The Peoples Bargain Store. went) AU AME SU i