~~ \Local and Other {tem THE DAIL‘ 7 Men’s White Canvas Shoes $1.25 White Canvas Shoes for Men’s wear are quite the thing now—We have had several kinds this year— some laced boots too—prices $1.35, $1.50 and $1.75. BUT! as the sizes in all lines are not complete now we have, put them all in one lot and dropped the price to $1.25 per pair, Alley & Cc Ch’town, P. E. Island. 444A44a4844A > Ft tenet cen open in the evening from 7 till 8 o'clock Notice.—Dr. Dickey’s officewill be [.0.F.—There will be no meeting of Court Mount Stepben, [. 0, F., this even- ing. The regular meeting will be held on Tuesday evening July 3lst. By order Secetary. Evaiveees.—In the Canada Gazette of July 14th General Order 60 authorises the Charlottetown Engineer Company to carry out its drill at head quarters. The date Of inSpection will be given later. Ovr Bove Unpgr Fire.—-[t is reported that a book is being written on “ Our Boys Under Fire,” by Miss Annie Mellish, of this city. Miss Mellish is known asa bright original writer, and, with a brother On the field, wacan bespeak for her every success, Aprgal Courr.—The court for the hear- ing Of appeals from the valuation of the City Assessors will meet on Thursday at ten o’clock. There are act a great many appeals. All citizens interested are re- quested to attend a* the names of those who do not appear will be struck off the liet. Criexat.—In the erieket match played at Victoria Park vesterday afternoon bs tween a team from the Tribune and one from the Phoenix cricket club, the tables of Saturday afternoon were turned. The home team inone innings ran up a ecore of 126 runs. The Tribuve’s team in the first innings made 52 runs and in the second 26 runs. The best acores of the day were 24 for Benham of the ship’s teau ,28 forC. E. McQuillan, Phoenix, and 65 for Leo Williams, Phoenix. Zion Cavrom Pronic.—P. E. 1. Railway willissue return tickets from Summerside, Traveiler’s Rest, New Annan, Barbara Weit and Kensington. to Freetown by train, leaving Summerside at 10.25 stand- ard time,on Thursday, 19th inst., at single l T72 | | Important That the groceries your family use are just the purest, finest and ‘most reliable? obtain- able, We want to im- first-clasa fare to parties attending Zion Church Picnic at Birch Grove, Freetown, good to retura by evening train. Passen- ger*, Royalty Junction to Emerald in- clusive, will get their tickets on special train leaving Charlottetown about 9 o’clock, local..—2i Tas Osorr Excursioy.—The excursion On the steamer Princess last eveniag was & most successful affair. About three hundred ladies and gentlemen atteuded. The steamer left the wharf about 9 o’clock and returned at midnight. The three hours were pleasantly passed in vocal and inetrnmestal music. The band of the 82nd Regiment was in attendance, and discoursed excellent masic. The excur- sion was under the auspices of the choir of the First Methodiet Charch, and Prot. Watts and the ladies and gentlemen as- sociated with him are to be congratulated. —The fact that such active Govern- ment campaigners as Sir Louis Davies and FS SF FS SII FF FIFI? press upon you the fact st? you are always safe, and always sure to get the best. Webster & Mackay >» ). | Successor to ;Davison % Co. . Sor Kent & Gt. George Sts. i Telephone 199. iP FIVIVVIVIVVVe Fiesh New Vegetables and Fruit at Gays Stalls Fri- day and Saturday. bheaséAAAAASZA4SASAAAAZAAAAAAASAA Crisp tender way butter jeans, Delicious mealy new ’otatoes, cool crisp Cucumbeis, make you cool to look at them,) Rich nazrow 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 our stalls witha fresh supply f the above on Saturday uft- ternoon including some 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- rday afternoon from 5 to 9. JJ Gay & Son. LOS)'.—Black cocker spaniel pup about four months old; slightly lame on one fore foot. Finder kindly return to Dr. Alley aud be rewarded. 1 week, BICYCLE FOR SALE.—Garden City. Gentleman's beeo running 5 months. Ap 5 at THE EXAMINER Office. dy 3ins pd, FOR SALE.—1 large map of P. E. Island, 1 aa toh, I large Rtn wen goat 10 oni, ohn mobs, n toP oa tiras. pply » Mext SCHUOL ''EACHER WANTED.—Gentie- AAD OFT | : , Messrs Fielding and B'air are abggt to that if you come,to us } | | tion this fa!!. ais spend their holidays in Paris and other parts of Earope, for the good of their health, argues that there will be no elec- : But it is not decisive of the point. Perhaps they are ouly bi 0 2 advantage of a last chaace. yi ANOTHER NAME ENROLLED. Growing List of those who Teatify to Dodd’s Kidaey Pills in Moatreal. Monteeal, July 9.—The list of those who have received beneflt from the great medicine, Dodd’s Kidney Pills, is steadily growing inthecity. Siace Mr. Robert Thomson’s name was published, Mr. M. Mulino, of 4 Eigin Street, has stepped for- ward and submitted his testimony. His case was Rheumatism which thougn now 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 all follow Mr. Mulin’s example they would besaved much pain and ex- pense. Says he: ‘I have had Rheumatism for some time and could get nothing tu cure me until I used Dodd’s Kidney P lis. I have now taken three boxes and aw cured,”’ Ear.y Ciosive.— We, the undersigned, merchant tailors of this city agree to close our respective places of business each evening at six o’clock,Saturdays excepted, from July 17th to September 15th. John McKenzie, 8. A. McDonald, Jobu McLeod & Co., Gordeo & McLellan, D. A. Bruce. Sponges ARE ANIMALS. 3 Well, I have anice assortment of those animals at very low PERSO _ — ee NAL, _ Rev. Geo. McMillan, of Kentville, N.S. 18 & guest at the Queen Hotel. Rev. Dr. Brecken,cf Sackville, N.B. is a guest at the Queen Hotel. Mr. C. Be Chappell, was a passenger by } the Princess this morning. Father Curtois, of Halifax, and Father Wood, of St. Paul, Minn., are visiting Charlottetown. Mise Florrie Pickard, who has been visiting friends in Charlottetown, returned to Cambridgepori, Mass., today. Mre. James Smith was » pasreoger by the Princes. last evening returniog from the Magdalen Islande. Dre. Conroy and Jenkins leave tomorrow morning for St. Jonna, to attend the meet- ng of the Maritime Medical Association. Mrs. F. W. Prowse arrived from Boston last nigbt on ® visit to her parents, Mr. aod Mre. J. F. Curtis, Fir Hill Farm. Miss Enid Maclean, and her sister Ethel, and Master Walier Maclean left this morning by the Princess for Sydney. Mr. J. F. Fraser, who has been here for some time in connection with the institu- tion of bait freez>rs, croseed to the main- land by the Princ+s: this morning. Conductor Macdonald, of the Island railway, retured las: eveniog from a brief visit to Moncton, where Mrs. Macdonald ie Visiting {'riends, Rev. P. P. Arsevault of Mount Carmel, andJ. A. Macdonald, of Miscouche, re- turned home last night after visiting the principal cities of the Old World, Major Weyss, of Washington, D. C., is among the latest arrivals at the Hotel Davies. He will spend several weeks i n the Island province. A telegram received by L. E. Prowse, Esq., announces the safe arrival this morning at Liverpoo!, England, of Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Prowse. Miss Mary E. Sarr, superintendent of Elliot Hospital, Manchester, N. H., return- ed this morning afterspending a pleasant vacation with her sister and friend es, Miss Danby and Miss Beckingham, of Edgehill School for Girls, Windeur, N.S., arrived in Charlottetown last night. They will spend a holiday in this province. Sir Louis and Lady Davies left Ottawa to-day on a trip to England. It is report- ed that Sir Louis ie nut in good health and that he was advised to take a sea voyage. Miss Della Olding, who has been the guest of Mre. Johv Collings for two or three weeks, left this morning on return to ber home in New Glasgow, N. 8., Mrs. Collings accompanied her. ArgrivaLs at Curr Hovsz, July 9-F K Scribner, New York; G D Longworth, P Blake, D O’M Reddin, city; Mr Turner, Mr Newman, Boston; P R Fennall, city. July 1l—Mre Benj Rogers, city, Mrs H W Kent, Vanconver, B @; Miss A M Smith, city; Mrs Frank Mitchell, Mise Marion Mitchell, Ailoton, Mase: S G Pettis and wife, Boston: E F Edgar and family, Woodbridge, N J; W D Ross and wife, Dr and Mre Dickey, Miss Unsworth, C H B Lovgworth, city; B M Merran, Montreal; W V Douse, city. July 13— R M Hood, F W Tillinghast, Pawtucket, N Y. duly 14—8 M Poole, H R Mac- kenzie, P R Fennell, Thos D Rogers, G McLean, Renj Rogers, jr, city. July 15.—Mr and Mrs Blair, New York; Dr. G A Alley, Thos W,Morris, F D Blake, City; C H,McGowan, St. Paul, Mino.; @ W Hornsby, Citys Reg. Me- Douald, Port Hood; D’O M Gallagher and wife, J F Reddio, Chas Lyone, City; Mra J Harrington, Mies Harrington, St. Jobo; Miss Gallagher, city ; A H Rowley, Tor- onte; W D Ross WC Kennedy, H C Macdonald, Miss Unsworth, Mr CHB Longworth, city; Miss Olding, New Glas- gow; T H Taylor L J McLean, City; Misa Molly McLeav, Whim Roai Cross; M R Maringtov, Mise E J Marington, Hartford, Mase; Mise Dora Fieming, New York; Dr. Conroy and wise, P Doherty, City; Miss Alice Ryan, Sussex, N B. July 16th—Mr. Longworth, Mra George Auld, City; Mrs Lockhart, New York. ee Morell onthe 25th. [The Examiner Calendar oF OR IU L Yee. —_— <a MOON’S CHANGES. First Quarter, 4th. Full Moon, 12th. Last Quarter, 18th New Moon, 26th. — EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN JULY 17, 1900 L. J. SENTNER. DANIEL McLEOD. Two Years in Business 12th JULY, 1900 4. ,—We're Going*to have a- - a he ~~ BIG CELEBRATION | We never do things by halves, you'll get goods at your own price. a All Ladies’ Summer Jackets have got to go. All Men’s Suits are in this Sale. All Ladies’ Summer Capes have got to go. All Youths’ Suits are in this Sale. All Ladies’ Sailor Hats have got to go. All Boy’s Suits are in this Sale. All Summer Dress Goods have got to go. All Collars and Ties are in this Sale. All White and Colored Muslins have got to go. All Underwear have got to go. All White Piques and Ducks have got to go. All Suspenders and Hosiery got to go. ‘ All Ladies’ Night Dresses have got to go. Ali Shirts of every kind have‘got to go. All Ladies’ White Skirts have got to go. Art Muslins and Draperies must go. All Ladies’ Corset Covers have got to go. Lace Curtains have gut to go. All Ladies’ White Underwear have got to go. Hundreds of Yards of Print mast go. All Ladies’ Hosiery have got to go. All Summer Silks have got to go. All Ladies’ Silk and Fabric Gloves got to go. All Towels and Towelling have got to go. All Ladies’ Undervests have got to go. All White Cottons have got to go. All Ladies’ Ties have got to go. All Sunshades and Parasols must go. All Ladies’ Summer Corsets have got to go. I Lots Blouses Wil All Ladies’ Fans have got to go, All Ladies’ Wrappers have got to go. NL a All Veilingg have got to*go. We do not advertise a thing at a price and when you come after it tell you its ali gone, and humbug something else after we get you in the Store. —WILL BE A—— BUSY SPOT IN JULY } . yy this 1 When we advertise SNAPS, you get SNAPS. That’s the reason the busiest Store in Charlottetown. prices. Call and see for your- self. SATAY VNTPNINENT PAY PO DIP ON NNT ID ae Do You Know 3 = J. Ht. Jamieson | MEDICAL HALL DODD'S CORNER. 3 that MEU albdld ddddsdddddd ae 0} \High Water Sun _— E! Morn | Af’n | Rises.) Sets. en) = a —— = 1|Sunday 56 11814 20 |7 48 2|Monday 1 35] 156 21 | 48 3) Tuesday 215) 236 21 | 48 4|Wednesday| 255, 3 16| 22 | 47 Thursday 34) 42 23) @ Friday 4361 459) 24 | 46 \Saturday 5 52; 616) 25 | 46 Sunday 7 5; 738)) 26 | 45 ‘Monday 8 12) 839) 27 | 45 10, Tuesday 9 5' 933 2% | 44 ll Wednesday| 9 23) 9 52) 28 43 \2'Thursday | 10 56/11 4) 29 | 43 13'Friday 11 17} 11 45] 30 | 42 14 Saturday 11 51; 018 31 | 41 siGunday 0 33) 1 0 32 | 40 16'Monday Lil 13 Bi 17 Tuesday | 150) 2 16 34 | 38 18\Wednesday! 230! 3 6) 35 | 37 19 Thursday 351 418 36 | 36 2 Friday | 525 548 37 | 35 2i,Saturday 650 718 38 34 Sunday 7 54 8 22] 39 | 33 Monday 8 5 918 40 | 32 Tuesday | 93610 2) 41 | 33 Wednesday 10 16 10 41 42 | 30 Tpursday (1040 11 O 43 | 28 t FFiday in 141136 45 | 37 Saturday | 11 251147) 46 | 29 Sunday 0 6 O21 47 | 2% Monday 031; 052 48 24 31(Tuesday 1 3 126450 72 SENTNER, McLEOD c(h, § Successors to Beer Bros. Wholesale and Retail, . ea + om . . . . P. S.—This is the}wayfour, business has increased in two years. July 1898 to July 1899s July 1899 to July 1900 -