~ur 22M PET LE Pee We omens WY hite doanvas Laced Ne) = & pair etter Grade Vith Light W ood Heels $1.50. Alley & Co Ch’town, P. E, Island. pitas. its @ Pleasure ” to hear people say about something you’ve sold them its the best we ever had,’ that’s what they have said to us about our coffee. We'll Tell You Why We use none but the best Mocha and Java, Coffee beans We erind it fresh for you when blend it ourselves and A2A44444244Aa44484844 VIVEVTEYV Vey" wre. you order it, it costs 40c’a Pound Try the next lb. Webster & Mackay » Ih» from wu Successor to Davison & Co. ns Jor Kent & Gt. George Sts. ihe Telephone 199. a Wants, Losi & Found Highest price paid for ladies and gents leit off dothing. Call at their residence for them. Der a card in the Post Office, or call to Richmond Street, opposite Nelson Bros. Mee. Kirby, Clothing * ore SOHU0L TEACHE!: W "WANTED. —Gentie- man or lady. Good p.y weekly for selling Fruit or Ornamenta! Treos. Shrubs or Roses, in Towns, Cities or Country. Unusual demand for thisline now. Brown Brothers Company, Nurseryme. Limited. d iw, “WANTED.—A maid servant. Apply to Mrs. George Peake, Euston Street. AS424444444 WANTED.—A wervant tor general house- ork, good . Apply to Mrs. J. B. egan, 439 Kent Strect th ~“TAST —on Friday é evening 22nd inst. Ladies hand-satchel between Steam Navigation Cos. wharf and Prince S: Finder will be suit- ably rewarded by lee. ng at this office. LAsT Between the Clif’ House and City via Union Road last 5: unday a handbag con- tainiog camera and ru>bers etc, Piease leave at this Office and reesive reward, dice w 2! no - TO BE LET. Tha! well-known bus.ness stand, form~ erly known as the Ceatra! Hotel, contain- ing 22 rooms, with large stable and yard, situated near the market, on Richmond Mreet. Rent moderate. Appiy to ppl T CAMPBELL DR. GORDON ALLEY PHYSICIAN: &°SURGEON (Graduate MoWUill University)* Office and Residence— TI orchester Stree Office Houre—? to 10, a. m., l to 3 ao4 7 to 8, p. m. Prompt attention tc cer atry cel, THE d Uther ltems 00d i] (1! iUei Or No om LD i) Wiil i : ‘ i : i AOU i ] yi “ Every member of branc sctfully request ed O 4 : -& vecial meeting of the ora to be held in theA. O. H. hal! this evening, for parade, at 7.50 sharp. ee . ™ EyGiIneers will meet for drill in un! form at drill shed this evening at 8 o’clock sharp. A full attendance of non com- missioned officers requested. Members | will aleo receive pay for guard of honor. w.cC.T., U.—There will be a meeting lof the W. C. T. U. on Monday next (9th) at 5 p mito talk over various matters : the coming of Mra Ratherford (our Do- minion President) and an apron sale early | in December. 2i. A Correotion.—In the report of “the meeting of the Medical Society published afew days ago, it was stated that Dr. Bernes was vice president for King’s County. This was an error. Dr. Mc~ |Lauchlin, of St. Peter’s Bay, is vice | president for that county. | Sr, Perer’s Picnic.—St Peter’s Sunday School picnic will be held at Rocky Point (on Monday, the 9th July. Refreshments and “Five o'clock tea” for visitors. Boat | leaves Prince Street wharf at 11, 1, 2 and 4o’clock. Fare 5c return ticket. In the ‘evening there will be an excursion, Boat ' will leave wharf st ® quarter to eight. Sera 10 cents. CueesE Boarp.—A meeting of the ome Board was held this after- | noon. The cheese boarued were 1469 colored. The sale | Were as follows: To Dillon & Spillett for 95 16c , Stanley Bridge, Hazelbrook, |Mt Stewart and Bell River; fcr 9}c,Hills- | borough and N.Dominion.Mr B:ffia bought Wiltshire for 95-16c. The next meeting | will be held on Friday, 13th inst AckNOwLEDGMENT.—Mrs. W.N. Riggs wishes to convey her thanks to the Inde- pendent Orderof Foresters for the prompt payment of $1,000 insurance on the life of her son Alfred Riggs, who was killed ia South Africa, and tothe members of the ‘local Court who procured the necessary ‘proof of death. Also to the citizens of | Charlottetown who so thoughtfully and | generously effected the insurance. Curious Fisp.—This morning there 'was found in the = greystone with | which the Provincial Building is beiog repaired, a large ball of granite. The stone is almost epherical with an average diameter of about @ foot, and is of a much darker colorthan the impris* oning greystone. It bas evidently been rounded by the action of water and lodged in the forming greystene. Itis of a uni- form color throughout, and has a little red spotin the middle. The greystone came from Wallace, N.S. A SUPREME COURT. Taurspay, July 5th. Wm. H. Bitt vs. Indfctment for larceny. a verdict of guilty. Wm. Ellswortib. Jury brought in Frivay, July 5th, Thomas Driscoll va. William Ellsworth’ ' Indictment for house-breeking and lar- ceny. Verdict of guilty. R. B. Norton v3 Wm. Ellsworth. In- dictment for house-breaking aud larceny. D. A. Brace vs. Win. Ellsworth. In- dictment for houee~breaking and larceny. The last two suits wil! not bs*continued This afternoon the case of Ronald Mc- Millan vs. City of Charlottetown is be fore the Court. PERSONAL. Miss Alice Jones, of Quincy, Mass., is visiting relatives in this pro@ince. Mr. R. McFadyen, of Crapaud, was a pageonate Se Boston by the str. Halifax today Mr. W. H. Leahy was a passenger by the Halifax this afternoon en route to Sydney. Dr. Murray, of New Glasgow, N. S., is on the Island to celebrate his jubilee at | Cavendish. A Colorado Springs paper says: Mr. E. H. Norton, of Prince Edward Island, has decided to make his home in thie city aad has associated himself with the Ei Paso Auction Company. Mr. Norton isa liveauctioneer of 20 years ex~ perience. The firm will conduct a gen- eral auction and commission business and hold semi-weekly day and evening auc- tions at the old stand, 120 East Huerfano street. The firm has enjoyed the con~ fidence of the people of this city for many years and has an established reputation. COUNTRY AHEAD of the city for residence. But, alas, neither place is proof against coughs nor colds, and sv Adamson’s Botanic Cough Baleam is welcome ia both leaditide” 28c all Drug- giste. DAILY EXAiIZiINER, CARHLOTTETON JULY 6, 1900 are RET ANTS “TaN. 2 VESTERDAY'S INSPSCTIO Make an Excellent Showing / The A rtillery bad iay Of V otticer and m } | ‘iment, Cans ‘U0 Victoria P erk .4and 5 Comp:nies, from Svuris and respectively, which have been » for the past ten days, were march- & iri shed at 8 o'clock in the inspected in guin srue, 7. wee V4 BONNY _ HAPPENED Smith & Co, of Halifax received a lot of White Moore, District ao Git 0 Kach company | ‘ ents each on 40- Rr t pound M. Lis ' pean Arg) guunadriil was Of@ very bigh j esr 1, under the Circumstances, rates that our young men possess eteian San ae Toews From the Eclipse White Wear Co, of Toron [hey were rather late ip proud of these two fine shipping them, ai id the Eclipse Co, asked us if we could handle them. We gave sompanies and are to be eompli-~ he excellence of their work. meated on At 230 p.m. the whole regiment paraded at the park for inspection. It was drawo up in line under command of Major Davison and received the 1ospecting officer (the D. O C.) with a general salute. Tae regiment formed quarter column by the right and marched past in column by the right and quarter column by the left. Line was again formed on the original alignment and was then advanced in re- view order, The marching of the men during these movements was euch as to call forth the hearty encomiums of the spectators. ite * ee 079 — The companies were put through mans ual and firing exerciees, and company drill, by the company officers, and it was as fine av exhibition of drill as has ever been witnessed on Victoria Park. The city companies were then marched to the drill shed where they were inspect~ ed in gun drill (40 pound and 64 pound). Here also the men gave evidence of care~ ful training. Indeed, the manner in which they handled the big guns would have done no discredit to the R. C. A., or any other permanent force. After what we witnessed yesterday we can readily understand the remark of the Imperial officer, at Cape Town, in reference to the Cauadian Artillery when he said, “they are very fit and can learn nothing from Imperial Horse Artillery.” The inspecting officer, Colcnel Moore, who was at one time comamanding officer of this regiment, expressed himeelt as being very bighly pleased with the effici- ency of his old command. Owing to the unavoidable absence of Lieut. -Colonel Lougworth, Major Davison commanded the regimentgand acquitted himself in such 4 manner as only au effici- ent soldier can. The brigade band, which has recently been re-organized under the leadership of bandmaster M. M.Galbraith, was prssent and enlivened the proceedings with their eacellent music. This regiment is also to be congratulated on having the services of Staff-Instractor Sutherland, R. C. A., Quebec. lLlostructor Sutherland has been oo the Island for some weeks and it must be a source of pride to him to see the men, many of whom were recruits, acquit themselves so well. If be performs all lite’s duties with as much zeal as he has thrown into Brighton Camp there is o00 to choose from But you ‘Must be Quick. rs a them an offer for the lot, they accepted our offer 35 per cent off. We Sell Them at Less Than the Cost of Material. 200 to Choose from But you Must be Quick. The nicest things fjin‘Charlottetown at the busiest Store in Charlot tetown (everyone knows it) see for yourself. Sentner, McLeod & Co. SUCCESSORS TO BEER BROS. S.—The e’s Night Dresses, Underskirts and Corset Covers in the lot too. no doubt but that at the close of it he s will go “up”—“up,” THEY VISITED THE QUEEN. Tue Examiner tenders Lieutenant- Colovel Longworth its congratulations on verterday’s inspection. He possesses the reepect and confidence of bis officers aud men ina remarkable manner, which, no doubt, accounts for the excellent esprit de corps of tbe regiment, which is officered as under: American Civil Engineers go to Windsor and are Charmed by Her Majesty, Lonpon, Ju'y 5.—The American Civil Engiveers were shown over Windsor Castle on Tueeday afternoon. After tea the Queen drove in the grounds, and at STAFF, J A Longworth, Lieut-Colonel, H M Davison, Major. S F Hodgson, Paymaster. k P Carvell, Adjatant. S R Jenkins, Surgeon. E Cameron, Quarter Master. R Matheson, Q M Sergeant. Carl Owen, Orderly Room Clerk. Fenwick Gi}!,Corporal,Medical Orderly. kK. Stewart — Pay master’s Clerk. COMPANY OFFICERS. Ne. 1 Co: AA Bartlett, Captain. Cherles Leigh, Lieut. E DeB Peake, Lieut: A G Peake, Lieut, manding. C C Richards, Lieut. D Leslie, Captain. J W Brennan, Lieut. J W Johnstone, Captain. R W Stewart, Lieut. T J Donahoe, Lieut. Gun practice takes place tomorrow morning. The guns were sent across the river this afternoon. ' DIED. On the 2od inet, at Brockton, Maas., Mrs Charles Gay, in the 65th year of her age. The deceased was a sister of Mrs. Geo. Worthy and Mrs. H. Hobbs of this City. SSE NNYYT HY NOOPOPOYTNTTNNNY TPS Have com- 3 were presented to her carriage by Sir Douglas Fox, the president of the British organization. President Wallace, of the American Civil Engineers, and Mrs. Wal- lace, and President Morgan, of the Ameri- can Mechanical Engineers, were presented to the Queen, who was mostaffable. Her Majesty said she hoped her visitors were having a pleasant time and said she was delighted to have the American engineers *“ look over my castle.” After a few such remarks and hoping that the visitors would have a profiiable stay, the Queen was driven away. Mr, Wallace said: ‘‘I was never more courteously treated. I am surprised to find the Queen looking so well and so jyouvg. Krom her kindly, bright, clear eyes one would never have thought she had attained the age she has.” No. 2 Co: (Com. No. 4 Co: No. § Co: OLD MGILL. The Board of Governors of McGill University has made the following ap- pointments in the Faculties of Applied Science and Medicine : Mr. Neville N. Evans to be assistant | Professor in chemistry. Dr. James Henderson to be senior de- monstrator in chemistry. Messre, Fred. Soddy, B. A,, (Oxen) ; A. Douglas McIntosh, B. Sc., (Dal) Ph. D. (Harv.), and Charles F. Lindsay, B. ow (Dal) to be demonstratore. in chemistry - fort by us- Dr. N. D. Gunne to be lecturer in histology. Mr. S. B. Allen, Maicland, N. 8., to be demonstrator in civil engineering. Mr. E. Andrews to be demoustrator in mining Mr. >. W. K. Robertson to be Dawson Fellow in metallurgy. j The appointments will take effect at the epening of the autumn session in TR Gare ey ing our Bly Papers MEDICAL HALL Local Notices. : i ; i odd's Corner. 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