Te £548626 STMMER—we | Hes Hall s Koot Beer ¥x- bottle makes 5 . 2e 7) | &4S6S68004684 7 L AT Apothecaries Hngh tract, it: gallor Hires Eoot Beer Ex- Beer Extract. e of Spruce. TC, (zinger Lsse he Lime Juice, et.. B= GESCLSSHL OBSPSLOG SHSKESSSO® WHSUGSCSFe en (4 Apothecaries’ , Hall. seee eee 2001 06eb $000 @ wos eneneoee PESE6 Se (% % as ° * 7S -. 4 a ad 7 wRAPP s @ : 2 > :Cinger : : * & :Snaps Who would want any other kind! A Giner Snap that is not snappy is no gooc. We keep the snappy kind —mixed right, made right and we sell them right at only 12¢ per Ib. Order today. . + a , TeLernone 98. ¢ 5 & : > a ~ ; D. Stewart: s ° a . Eciiper Bakery : a : BAKES'BEST BREAD. 2 S peee de voces M 06960000 %298 Ir] and RUP- CL DISEASES Dk. Cures CHRONIC TURE. Office at Mrs. Stumblers, corner Prince and Kent Street, Charlottetown, from Seturday evening to’l uerday 3. Mm. every week. CARD DR. H.-L. DICKEY Clinical Assistan ai Royal London Ophthalmic Hospital, Moorficids, and Central London Throat and Ear Hospit«t*) SPECIALIST—Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. OFFICE—Cameron Block (Late tract. + | CEO, E HUGHES £ ‘idea of how our Canadians — WEDDING BELLS, The wedding took place at East Beston, ) Mass,, « Levie, formerly of Scuris, and Miss Mattie; ceremony | » Mouday, July 2od, of Mr. Cantwell, of this citv. The was performed at the Church of the Holy Redee mer, by the Rey. Fr ither Me Aul sy. The groom was supported by Mr. Alfred Cheverie, of Gloucester, Mase, and Miss Jessie Lavie attended the bride. The| bride was attired in a suit of white muslin de soie, trimmed with Lrish point lase. She carried a bridle bouquet of white jroses. After the ceremony a reception was held at Mr. Chas, Doyle’s, Meredian Street, the uncle of the groom, and the happy couple started ona trip through } New Engiand. hey were the recpients numerous and costly We congratulations, presents. extend 82ND BATTALION NOTES. The Band is giving excellent music this The Sgts trom Fredericton are assistiog. They are both fine musicians and make a great improvement in the and, Rev. D. B. McLeod preached to a large number last evening in the reading mar quee. Theee meetings are profitable here as eleewhere. ~ Yesterday the afternoon drill company in attack. It was most esting to usfor we received a eveoing. was inter’ practical advanced at the engagements where they lost so many of their valuable lives. Inspection of arms and accoutrements by the D. O. C., to-mcrrowat2 o’clock. Letter writing is the evening employ- ment now. One young soldier was found writing aletter under a street electric hight. Certainly he was a modest youth, and sometimes modesty is a virtue. Nos.5,6 and 7 were at Keneington Rifle range to-day. Some good scoring wae done. Camp will break up on Saturday, July 4, 1900- ee Free to Lapies.—All the Jadies iuters ested in the movement for a higher pby- sicial life for women, are cordially {invited to be present at the W.©, T. U. parlors, Grafton Street,on Monday evening, July 9th, at 8 o’clock, when Dr. Agnes Havi- land of San Francisco, Cal., will give an illuetrated heaith talk under the auspices of the Hygienic Department of the Viavi Co. Don’t miss this interesting lecture. A large attendance is expected. Sin pd. an ——* DIED. At Half Way River, Cumberland Co, N S.,Martha E Parlee, wife of James Par~ lee, died of consumption, April ] 2th, leav- ing a husband and four children to mourn their loss. WHEN THIS PsaRAGRArH CATCHES your eye you will see at once that ,1t 16 an advertisement. But bow else can we let you know what a capital thing Adamson’s Botanic Cough Baleam te? Write and tell us, 25 cents all Druggists. A CARD Soe ee R. MACNEILL, M. D., Having 30 years experience in the practice of his profession, may be con- sulted on all branches of general medi- cine including the specialties. Office and Residence—Prince Street ‘hird door above Kindergarten Hall. RESIDENCE—W ater Svreet opp H Mel Davies Hours—g to II a m. 1 to 3 and OFFICE Hocrs—939 am,to lpm,2toipm : : ‘ Evenings by appointment 7 io 8 p. ™. dy & wk y3mo Eye Testea and Fitted With Glasses BLOUSE BARGAINS FOR We have put® all our SATURDAY Blouses on the front counter to-day and to clear quick will give 20 per cent off. | Call early and secure first cho.ce. ) he al ‘ 1 ‘4 All This Season's Patterns. Ke | Many people are’ happy. after treating them- V, selves ti fla dress of our () ( 49¢ ) AN Wool Fancy Black Dress Co ds. <A nice () ass rtment Jeft to choose from. () have hundreds of ether bargains which - speak for themseives; we don’t have to do/all the | laiking. 7 jeer: ¥ CE THE PEOPLE'S ks & Co. STORE. Jobn | THE DAIL‘ | A FARMER SPEAKS. | He Denounces The Pineau Govern- ment. Dear Sir,— We had } | the meeting at Wheatly River on Monday in hearing the Hon. Messieurs Wise, Mc | Lean and Shaw denouncing in such | forcible terms the extravagance and |rascelity of the present Government. | =e showed the people plainly that if such men allowed to rule, onr Island will utterly bankrupt. All its much pleasure at are become } available resources bave been shown, and the expenviiures of the present party have far exceeied them. | Premier Fa qubarson tried to tell the | people that it 18 quite right to borrow | money for future generauons to pay. | Now, if that is not taxation without re- presentation we want (to know what it is z {Who have they in the House to repre- sent the fchildren rot yet born who will have to come intotbe world already cursed with the bondage of an unjast debt, that he and his colleagues have imposed on the people of tiis province? No, we want no more men holding such unjust ideas, | elected to hold office in matters pertaining to the interests of the people ; for all are concerned im this,;-every man, woman and child living in this country, and those yet unborn. This is a farming country, and why is it that eo many men who take little or no interest in wuat concerns the majority of the electorate are elected to do the busi ness of the people? Farmers, we look to youto rise toa man, and hurl trom power those who have shown themselves to Le so unwortby of the confidence which has been placed in them. You have fed and fattenned those sharke, till now they want to make you aslean as the kine of Pharaoh’s dream. We want farmers of Mr. Shaw’s stamp who will take & lively interest in those things, aod qualify to meet all, their bold end audacious statements of untruth as he did at that meeting till they dare not come before an intelli- gent audience with such statements and ; tillthey learn that economy and honesty must be the ruling principles of the men that the farmers of this district want to represens them in Parliament. Turn out the traitors who have promis- ed prohibition and given license, have promised ecouomy, and cursed us with debt, promised purity and have bribed and corrupted till the smell of the skunk bas permeated the whole Dominion,—andI think they can smell it im the United States by this time. Now, farmers, what are you goingto do about allthis? Are you goivgto allow such things to go on till your children aod grand-children sball come into the world the bond slaves of a deepotic Gov- eroment? No, turn out, manfuily, re- gardless of party, and tell to the world that the people of P. E. 1. shail be free- born citizens and not eerfs. Turn these fellows out, and let them go back to their former mode of fleecing the public. which will be somewhat narrowed to most of them, and send men who by hard work and honesty will be more fitting to represent a country like ours. Mr. Joseph Wise has been wost unjust- ly deprived of his seat in the House, and certainly deserves the support of every jusi aod honest man in preference to the o.her candidate. Sucb, at least, is the impression receiv- ed from hearing the speakers at Wheatly River by Oxe PRRSENT. er SHIP NEWS. Port of Chariottetown. ENTERED. July 4—b L G, Burke, Pictou; Estella, tuntio, Bathurst; Maggie Ruacb, Weston, Richibueto; Ant, LeLacheur, Svduey ; Pleiades, McInnis, Wallace: Ella Mind, Farrell, Richibucto; Two Brothers, Beck, ficbing vovage; Daisy, Moran, Pictou; L P Churchill, Willett, Paspebiac, Que; Coustance, Lawson, Sydney; Morning Light, Richard, Pictou; Frauk, Grant, Wallace; AS Townshend, Whittle, Pic- tou; Kohinoor. Deagle, dco; John A Me~ Doueld. Hyde, Murray Harbor; ss La Duchesse, Hanlon, Boston. CLEARED, July 4--P & E Small, McKenzie, Syd ney; Estella, Buntin, Bathurst; Maggie Ro ach, Weston, Richibucto; Pleiader, Me Innie 2, Wallace; Ella Maud, Farrel), Richibucto; Daisy, Moran, Shediac; D-e lytrie, Cook, Mabou; Ant, LeLacneur, Crapaud; ss Polino, Lachance, Svdnev; Conetance, Laweon, Pugwash; Frank, Grant, Wallace; A S Towns end, Whittle, Pictov; Kohincor. Deagle, Pict ss La Grande Duchessee, Hanion, Bosten. ae Miaypole Soap Dyes Send for FREE book on Home Dysing to A. P. TIPPET & CO., Montreal. ES 2 A = Rem unexcelled for brilli- ancy of colors—quick- mess in use. Dye any material, any color with- out miss or trouble. ‘ompany. | Masonic Temple ( f The annual meeting ofthe Masonic Temp!e Company will be held iv the Masonic Temp le, on Wednesday, July 11, 1900, at 8 o’clock p m., for the electio | of rectors and genera! busineste D, McLEAN, Secy. Treas. Ch’towa, June 27:h, 1900. es . ig wy — Pky SY family “and (relatives have our deep sympathy. OO + UD + ee — PERSONAL. Rev. Father Ch'sholm, of Pictcu, was a passenger by the Princess this morn lug en route home. family, of Fred-ricion, N. B., ed at the Hote! Davies. ton, went west this morning. was in the city yesterday and went west thie morning morning en route to Calgary. King, who were on ashort visit to friends this morning. erly editor of the Halifax Chronicle, EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN JULY 5 1900 Local. and. ther Items Two drunks—Jobn Draw— were disposed of Po.tice Covrr. Gil boy and Geo this mornit g days, — ANvUTHER Pest.— Ii is reported that the army worm has made its appearance at Komore River, coming up from the shore alusost in * windrows,” and striping | all vegetation in its Jine of march off} the earib, and leaving not a blade of grass oraleaton atree. Something should be done (o stay (he ravages of this worst of Insect pests, and prevent it spreading to apy other section, aud farmers from ne'gh- boring districts should, fur their own pro- tection at least, lend a oand in the work. Agriculturiet ie DROWNING.—Thomas Verry, @ young man about 20 years of age, and belonging to Summerside, lost his life by drownin ig in the Northumberland Straits et North Shore, about eight miles from Cape Tor- mentine,on Sunday, Jnly Ist. He was engaged with otbers in moving cut a raft of lumber, and was returning to shore, Perry had a companion in his boat, which was being raced with another boat. Tre sea was rough and Perry’s boat swamped. Before the otner boat could come to the rescue Perry bad drowned. The other man, Chesley Burns, was caught in time. Perry’s’ body was not recovered. Deceased was in the employ of Mr, P. G. Mahoney loading veseels. —_- DeatH or Mrs. MoPuer.—We regret | {0 announce the death of Mrs Angus Mc Phee, Bayfield, Lot 46, which occurred | on the lat inet. Mra McPree had been} confined to her bed sinca last march and | was ion her 79th year. She was very pleasing in manner, kind, generous and upright in every way, and will be much missed by relatives, as well as neighbors and friends by whom she was 80 much esteemed. The fuveral took place on) Wednesday from her late home to Saint Columba’s Church and was largely attend- | ed. A mass of requiem was celebrated | by the pastor, Rev A. J MclIatyre, after which the interment was made in the cemetery adjoicing, where ail that was mortal of the good and pious wife and mother was laidto rest. The bereaved Kitchen and are register Mr. and Mrs. Willard Mr. J. F. Arsenau!t, M. L. A., Welling~ Mr. Gilbert DesRoches, of Miscouche, Mr. Barret Henderson went west this Miss Maggie Kelly and Miss Clara in this city, returned to Montague Bridge Mr Robert McConnell, of Halifax,form : has been appointed to a position in the Statis- tical Branch of the Customs Department at Ottawa. The new statistical depart ment seems to have been started very largelyto provide places for bangers- on of tbe Liberal party. Orlando Taylor, a well known commer- ercial traveller of Truro, N.S., is seriously ill at the Victoria Eoepital, suffering from an internal trouble. He is being attended by Dr Atherton and his regular physician Dr. W.S. Muir, of Truro, who arrived this morning in response to a telegram. — Fredericton Daily Herald, June 28th. Rev Mr. Howard, whohae been for years pastor of the Methodiet Church at Pownal, with Mrs Howard and family, leave for the weet ina fewdays. It is under+tuod that the Ladies Aid of the church will present a bandsome ei!ver biecan bow! ands jewel case to Mre. Howard before they take their departure. c SB he = ga -” esses sea~ | & * me FOS SE Be eR F ee net poe Ee PT ae [uey were fined $2 or 10} Elesant Colored Dress Muslins and Oreandies Per 15c Yard Worth up to 40e. 4 25 remnants and ends finest French print- ed organcies and muslins offered ata re- diculous low price to clear. 1h¢ Per Yard worth up to 40c A chance to get an elegant Muslin Dress for the price of a Print Cotton. Per Yard worth up to 40c 15¢ You will find them on the front counter to the right, just inside the door, The price is 15 a Fer Yard Worth up te 40¢. STANLEY BROS COME DOWN WITH OTH FEET and \ou will be fitted with the latest and most fas’ - . ale, Ps) ionable toot or shoe to be fuund in the eity, for the least money and guaranteed the best of satisfaction, McQUAID’S, LOWER QUEEN STREER > Pre oS a 7~ tio jy. CY ete ~~ » aie > Pre a & rid: = Plates—A 4 Printing Peper 7 rm 5S 4, t ee > Ween enisent ss i | } | ' i | i ‘ ’ : : Opens for the seasonon July Ist. This Hotel hag | without doubt the finest location of any Summer R¢sort on the Island, Fine surf and stil! water bathing, beautitul walks and drives through one of the finest sections of our Island, and | good fishing within a short distance are among the advantages h< a by | to ri he patronizing the “Seaside,’ Also croquet lawn, covered bowling alley, etc, Terms Appiy to M Newson ivirs, Rustico, or to : good tables. the H tel, rac ate mogerdte, JOHN NEWEON, Cl oar lo ttetown,