qtbsadbbbadadasdbaddadada jd - 2 eo i , 1 ween eee ill; Are made in Black Don- gola and Tan Russian Calf — It’s fairly broad with bigh rounding Box toe for sore and tired feet —But more than that! 1 —~tis very fashionable—com- | fort and style combined at| $3.50 a pair. Alley & Cc Ch’town, P. E, Island. 424444424444 It Will re V You To become one of our customers be:ause you will be absolutely ‘sure that you are getting pure wholesome goods, and “surely nothing is of more impertance than purity and wholesomeness in what one eats or drings Np | We are {> opening new fresh jp goods every day and we are Ip now ina pos position to meet Ts the needs of all, [tf you have not yet favor- YM» > seve" 77 ee ed us witha call, we would » kindly ask you to give us a bp | trialand see if we do not 3 speak truly. » > Webster & Mackay p» Successor to Davison &' Co. Jor Kent & Gt. George Sts. > Telephone 199, e VIVIVIIVITS b > Summerside Boys’ | bs half of PERSONAL Mr. L. E. Prowee went to Sydney to- day. s in Char- Mies Ruth Simpson, B. ottetown visiting friends. Mr. David McKenzie, B. A.,F lat River, spent Sunday in Bay View. § {Miss Mary B. Simpson, teacher, Bay View, is in the city visiting friends. w@Mr. V. Jamieson, of Truro, N. S., is among the latest arrivals at the Queen Hotel, Mrs. Gordon, wife of Rev. Dr. Gordon, of Halifax, ia visiting relatives in Coar lottetown, Mr. W. B. Howard is here in the inter- ests of gthe C. .P. R. He is a guest at the Hotel Davies. Dr. Treoaman, of Halifax, who has bern visiting his sonein-law, Dr. Dickey, re- turned to Halifax to-day. wong, Meg. (Dr.) McKay and Master Norman McKay, of Halifax, are visiti 1g Mra. Me- Kay’s parents in Charlottetown. * Mr. J. B. Lambkin, assistant geoeral passenger agent of the [.C. R., retaraed this morning to Halifax by the Princess, Mr. Frank J. Horasby Teturned from Halifax iast evening accompanied by Miss Flavin who is visiting the Misses Hornby. ae Mies Harris, Mies Harper, Misa Gregor : and the Misses Scoit, all teachers in Prince Street school, left by the Princess today to attend the Summer School of Science at Bear River, gN. 8.9 e “Archbishop Q ‘Brien and and Mar. ‘zr. Murphy arrived in Charlottetown from Halifax last evening, and will spend two or three weeks in the province. They go to the Seaside tomorrow. Mr. Chas. Melanson and Mies Lena Melanson,who have been the guests of the Misses Benoit for a week, left this morn- ing on return to Bathurst, N. B. They were accompanied by Miss Emma Benoit, who will be their guest for several dave. Our old friend. Capt. Joseph Read, of the Charles E. Lefurgey, who with Mrs. Read, has spent the past few weeks on the Island, leaves today for Philadelpnia where he will join his ship. He will be followed in the course of a few days by Mra. Reid, his son Mr. ~—— C. Read, aud Mra. McDougall, who will take pas~ sage with him to Rouen, France. The captain and party will “take in” the Paris Exposition. Arrivais at the Seaside Hotel, Rustico Zeach, Jniy 16.—Mre E F Dawson, Master Dawson, Master John Dawson, Mies Dawson, Lennoxville, Que., W © Keonedy, Ch’town; R Brecken, Sacki- ville, NB. July 17—Miss Amy Magore, Ch.toan. July 19.—Mrse F Mitchell, Miss Mitiam Mitchell, Master Gordon Mitchell, Edmund T Higge, Ww E Bentley, Charlottetown ; John H. Bell Summerside. Julv 23rd.— Mies M. Benoit, Cb’towr; Miss Melanson Chas. S. Melanson, Bathuret, N. B. BOYS’ BRIGADE | No, 1 Company Expresses Thanks to Charlottetown. The officare, non-commissioned officers and meno of No. 1 Company Brigade, on themselves and the parents at home, desire to give this expre-sion of their gratitude to the people of Car! xtte- town, aod especially their fellow officers of the battalion and the boys of the sev- eral Charlottetown Companies, for the many kindnesses they have received at their hands since comivg to camp. Aod they hereby assert their convictivn tha the spirit of comradeship thus sivaleined among the boys and the obligation of the Gathering The annual Scottish Gathering of the © lena under the auspices of the Caledonian Club of P. E. feland, will be held at Souris Driving Park, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22nd, 1900 “rains leave Charlottetown at 7.50 local, Georgetown 6.50 local, stopping at all in- % ermediate stations, Wi Return tickets from Charlottetown 85c, Georgetown 85:, intermediate stations all proportionate rates. Retura tickets will be issued from al] Mations weet of Royalty Junction at one firt-class fare on Augnst 2lst, good to tetern on August 23rd. Por treia arrangements, prize lists and «|! particulars see programme and adver- isemente in newspapers later JOHN McPHEE, Presidgnt. D. R. McLENNAN, Rec, Secretary. STRAYED—7 young cattle. 5 yearlings, two year-olds. Any one givir , eb ¢ (= <n i 4 rewarded. Robert -ce VANTED—A competent girl. « Gallagher Grafton St. west, “pew, - parents to the citizens generally will prove a permanent basis ot good feeling between the citizens of the foremos: towns of our fair provinces. J M Withycombe, R H.Campbel!, Cap- tain; Edwin Tanton, Ist Lieutenani; J 8 McLeod, 2nd Lieutenant; A W Williams, (Col Sgt); Claude Morrison, (Sgt); Stanley Tanton, (Sgt); E Mallet, W Morris, H Craewell, S Irviug, C Mallet, G . Malle’. R Morrison, I *McArthur, B Stronz, C St-ong, L Rromeke, W Green, L Stewart, P Bowness, C Strong, B Wright, H Covey, 8 Duncan, E oe W Bishop, L Mc Dowell, N McLeod, Conners, C Mc Donald. -——---—— oe Call into Weeks & Co's to- night and share in the bar- gains. Blcuses half price, capes half price, hats half price, many other bargains.— Week & Co, The People’s Store. | | | ) i my - 1 3 o3 03 = OK Hair Brushes, Tooth Brushes, Combs all kinds. Hat Enamel, Tooth Preparation's, Teilet Powder, =” Fay Soaps. MEDICAL HALL : J. H. Jamieson DODD’S CORNER. emmrsteevesveterrvetentnenrteeT QR SALE—At a bar fer boiler fand caaba, Apply te George B eod Eh WE baie teed RU manne eRe Fen Hee EE THE DAIL’ EXAMINER, ~ {Local an Other items. | onmamaninannale ~ Notice.—Dr. Dickey’s officewill be open in the evening from 7 till 8 o'clock THe P ross. - Light to moderate winds; partly fair followed by rain. seesitanipaivial Taz Heat.—The mercury to day went as high as 78 degrees in the shade. Leacue or THE Cross PIoNIO on Monday next. Don’t miss it or you'll regret it. Masonic Tempre Co.—The adjourned annual meeting will hs held in the Masonic Temple at 8 o’clock tonight. seosisataasias Tenpers.—Tenders for the ‘he new academy at Sydney arecalled for. The plans for thie tine building were made by Mr. C. B. Chappel! of this city. ACADEMY erection of A Correction.—Iua_ the list of the suc- cesaful candidates for Prince of Wales College and Normal School, published recently,Mise Emma McCormack’s addrees was given as Kinkora instead ef Summer- side, A Jersey Herp.—Last evening the Princess ‘brought over seventeen head of cattle for Mr. T. A. McLean. There are a number of calves, come cows anda ball. These will be placed on Mr. McLean’s farm near Rocky Point. Sr. James’ Caurcn. — The. annua) picnic of the Sunday School of St. James Church is being held at Morell to-day. The attendance is exceedingly large. Four- teen well-filled cars left Charlottetown at half-past nine. . Fsrivat Last Nicut.—The strawberry festival held on the lawn of Grace Church Parsonage lust evening was a decided suc- cess. A large number attended and par- took of the refreshments provided by the ladies. Several phonograph selections were rendered during the evening and a short programme was given at the close which was}much enjoyed hy all presente A snug sum in aid cf the W.M.S. was realized. Ax OLD axnD WELL TRigp RemeDY.— Mrs. Winelow’s Soothing Syrup has been used for over fitty years by mill‘ons of mothers for their children while teething with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays 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 botile. Its value is incalcuable. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winslows Soothing Syrup. ">. AnoraEer New Hosprtat.—The Domin- ion Coal Company areto build a new hospital at Glace Bay, C. B., according to plans made by Mr. © B Chappell, of Charlottetown. The construction of the hospital is to be proceeded wita at once and finished by the firet of the new year. It is to be of brick and stone,i80 feet long by 50 feet wide, and three stories in height. There will be accomedation for 40 beus in the public wards, besides ten private rooms. It will bavea!l modern improve- ments, the arrangemen‘s throughout being similar to thove of the new P. E Island Hospital. The cost will be ‘nthe viciuiry of $25,000. WEAKNESS OF HOSPITALS . Said to be Incapable of Curing One of the Most Deadly Diseases of the Age. Montreal, July 13.—Mr. W liam Browuley elle au alarming rtory of utter failure of the hospitals to cure him “of Brighv’s Disease. He was treated in the ‘eet hospitals both in Canada and the United States. They gave bim up as in- curable. Medical science had failed ; the hospitals were powerless to help him. Nevertheless Mr- Brownley is cured. Dodd’s Kidoey Piils cured him and he is a well man today. Save Mr. Browo bimeelf :“I have heen a eubject to Bright’s Disease of the Kid- neys tor twenty years. I bave been in al! the best hospitals io Canada and the United States. I could get no relief. I have just finished eleven boxes of Dodd’s Kidney Pilis and am completely cured. I am a locomotive eogineer and well known rO Many can vouch for this statement.” ~~ s Heiotzman Pianos rank first, LADIES We have just received some of Madame May’s (Boston’s Complexion Specalist) Toilet Preparations including ALMONDINE and FRENCH CREAM, (Recommended by Miss Sneeston.) flacdonala’s Drug Store For Tourists — Fergu:on’s celebrated “Edinburgh Rock” MEA lla ld Candy. CHARLOTTETOWN JULY 25, 1900 Charlottetown’s Busiast Dry Goods Store SENTNER, McLEOD & (i SUCCESSORS TOZBEER//BROS. sar er oe ree or ‘ee PALER Se AO ch Ae at FIRE INSURANCE Very low rates quoted for desirable busi- | ness, It will pay you toca!l on me before placing your risks, | Horace Haszard, | Ch town, April 26th, 1900 GENERAG AG ENT) Every Child | MARINE INSURANCE [°2.78" to a more or less exe Hulls, Cargoes and Freight. sive education in @ —an‘1 there are few} ents who need to ! their children an 097? 3 HVPE ENTS PE EDO PYPPRPREMERERORERPITS PPERORED tunity to acquite Insured at Lowest Rartss. Sterling cer- nening ae tificates issued when required. Heintumell pianos—t he equal © any instrument ufactured, are figures an d on eas? — Come in and jeart about them. Millec Brey Queen Street. Coonoliy’s Building. Losses Promptly Settled. Fiorace Haszard, (h'town, April 26th, 1900. =», ‘ GENERAL AGENT BRAHMIN TEA. |!mported Direct From the Warburton Estate. The most’ popular and best seller in Canada All \the leading pom in town and country now sell Haszarde the geauine “‘Brahmin.”’ CASH DOWN CASH i The highes fur iif! alloy «Esse Fat g T. A. Mobb salif Charlot Ask for it, and see that you get it.