A EL IOLA LEER EE I OLE ee res wv ~ DAis EXAMINER, \ RE ARE TH NOTES FROM CAMP BRIGHTON PERSONAL COLD STORAGE STEAMERS. baa ninion Day Proceedings — Church Rev J. J. McDonal 1, of Kinkora,was in Parade— Other Matters. | th» city today. ' ; and ts nd e | . Mr. Devid Fraser, of Vancouver, is is lp a The militia in as paraded at Vict +} visiting Charlottetown. sil be ws eal : Park on Saturday enoon, and, ai — Mrs. D. Montgomery has returned to B ealute and fen «ce . were put through Charlottetown from Boston. ant @ gos some very i ere ex C e . We! Mr - C. James was a passeager to S60 se JP the . oe WoO DY tOIS MOornidbg § western train. ‘ 1 wew omised W observed as 's camp holds) oe Abc Mr _ McK f tie 0. FP R.. i r Q Se at ning there was a very enjoyable dinner mr. v. Mcnenne, Ol eo P. K., is 4 Yesterday forenoon the militia paraded { 4mor the guests at the Hote! Davies, : : \ \ ’ I 1 Ali= wt Jan C - d S Hj L rdsh p Bishop McDonald left and a see on the| Vathedr Re : ee rod, ©4@P~ | this njorning on a brief visit to St. John. " : , = on oe os : oO Mr. Justice Hodgeon was a passenger 5 Sl y PY oe we “ per a ne town this mornivg’s train from the , ; r pro | I Ag Pe ee wey Ai € compan a Lut tou Ui ue cz s ? ig SZod bea 4 2 I a od Bur 1 with Mr. James Lamont, of Fredericton, e - F , a ‘y | helmets atthe expense of the offic ; ent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. sla rad -¢ me thea, Sir | Much ere sdue to Lieut.-Col McLeod | “Obnson. noc ahaa papery » abe and | avd his officers for the interest which they Mr. H. C MeMillan, Government : ‘ ote i . af tnke in the Bat Engineer, was a passenger by the western rhe am - My rhe men sre improving wo.sderfu ly train this morning ance W rpe-AWwAK uoder the instruction of the companys ’3| Hon. F. de St. C. Brecken was a _ officers and Sergts. Brewer and Byers. It | passenger to town by this mova ing’s second DIED | 18 evident what the rood work done a { irain from the wee , ee a Provisional schoo ; about i& monsne 120, Mr. > Qu no and Miss May Q ting, At Unar etowa, Jaly 2ad, Mary C.} bas not been sorgotien, and the Battalion | of a eal, were at the Hotel Davies over M : iw At ld | will no doubt show it uo inspection “aY- | Suaday. They went west this morninz. | iy Ee ) the 74 year of age Both the blue coats and the reds will uo! Major R ae £ Medieiat dikes , i i cael ial Water | doubt more than sustain the reputation ;- Cr 7 nc 2 po Sardar ae ve fi nbs ee Sireet to railway at 820 a m, Tuesday,! W2!ch our Isiar d militia has always had 7m eerie rf son so or WO, resned ee be rail to Sunmmersid "| Aitboogh. Js hae. beer, mining alepots [°F 5 OOF 87 O05 eee See ler anne- . iy ay : ‘ every evening, the men are quite comfort- Miss Olive Baxter who has teea Visiting Oo Sabbath moroing, after a hingeripg) 41). the tents being raiapreof. Those | her friends in the city, retaraed by this ess, Lilla May, eldest daughter of Mest wl ih ave never epe ita night under can | nocaing train toher home in Summer- Wa. H. Irving, aged “1 — bad foe? | vas wo uld be furprised to find tow ects | @ ie : onthe, dearly beloved * sgt ato | fortable “an ! bapy >the mea are. The best | Mr. James E. MacDonald, M. P. P., — ee ee re } of order is matotsined, and all Ights are) Cardizan, snd Hon Anthony McLaughlin snore tmetibe estes } Out at the proper hour. were among the paseengers to town from Dr - —No 2 Co (i A, meet for drill . b.. or + pr agnrg ail Me a pie che Only ae RENTER, tonight at 7.80 le usifures. hiatn — oe - ee od , - = ‘Mr. and Mrs, G.A. Devlin and family, a ” ye interest which they have 10 | cf Detriot, arrived in Charlottetown on our soldiers. ; Friday evening end registered at the Hotel til} yp all] ly att] rhe cho‘ce music ren tered by the 82n “| Davies. They will pass the summer at ‘i : Battalion Band. under Mr. Virnicombe’s © & me New Arrivais ' 7 yy (o> 4, ho» fj» n Ladies’ White Linen Col- lars, sizes 12inch to 15 inch, Blae ‘kk S satin, Cotton, Stenn and Silk Back er lot of Genta AW HATS. Ano White ST] t { iit Very Nobby Selling Cheap See our Suu™Meé Ty Corsets at ts and 55 cents paix. -EKS k= = ‘al wa yp and Retail Puccesse rs a Weeks « Co a o af! {iy «tl os . SER 4p; ati] jp all} Np i aA: * *@THE Prince Edward Island Magazine VOW ON SALE.... At all the BR. OH, Mason’s News Stand. vat ‘ lied « \W Fy ‘ oe ] \ LePag i rir ~ k i y Hu ' W ; lrout D m ' Rn. E , A> t Nev land by Benjamin Davies Sil : 3k 1 Poem) by J. S.Clarke When we began to Kis I1i (Iustrated) yd. M. Sulliv: Belle Mar'- (a Story) by Jessie Hogg ’ **the Olde fi (11) y A. Irw Lot Tw Frem Forest to Farm—II, by J. A y, B.A. i y Lawrence W. Watson Attractions for Visitors, LOf Haszard ‘aI , Victor Park, Char! ration) me Hend 5c for sample copy. The P. £. E. Island Magazine, P. O, BOX 698, Charlottetown, P. E. I, (S & bd | orde | } : Rookstores and at leadership, is a pleasing feature of camp life. soeiecinsehaieiias JUST A WORD. Sir,—I wish to compliment the manage | 5 tanbope. Mr. and Mrs. ton on Saturday Hawes arrived frcm Bos- night, and are the guests | of Mre. H. Houle. Mrs. Hawes is a | grand-daughter of Mr. Joha McPherson, | of the < E. Island Railway. | Mr. Archibald Kent iedy, who has just ment of the eports at the bicycle grounds | sust nh Se the greatest of earthly losses, has ov Saturday last. The sports were well| the sympathy ofa large circle of friends up to the average and those who had/| and acquainiancee. Mra. Kennedy has the affair in hand did their utmost to! been unwell for about two years. please those who patronizedthem. Inthis| A Jarge number of: excursionists who they were fairly successful and deserve had spent Saturday and Sunday in the much credit. Bat the management | country returned to town by the trains | of those public gatherivgs have other duties | from the east and west this morving. to perform which should be looked to if} Fishing rods, fish basketa, bicyc les, etc., they intend those sports to become popular as weli aS remunerative. [ was much | eur prised tofied that young men (?) were l seats on the grand stand ity and gnorance ble per mitted tohol and by irvi be a menace tu ré €3} some il! lack happened to get seats this gang. Many persons were compelled to leave “their seats and go eisewhere in r that they might witness the difi ts with more,security.§T hose hood! are to be met with in all public places ani are known as the ,** Tamed Apes” bz patron T hey beara striking resemblance rl to } the lgar gross eCcta peo; le whe by near arent evi aut ever this spec ex, and can easily be id in any publi ¢c gathe ring even if their actiong would entiti2 do not betray them. [| sugeest the m snagers of future events @n the grounds of the C.A. A.A. that they build a ren in centre~field and when those creatures prerent themselves for sdmis- |} 800 ibat thew be brought to tl coop } and afier a while they may learn how to } conduct themse!ves more decently in pub- ti This suggestion, if carried out, wouid | certainly be in the interest of pucd | cency aud greaily add tothe sec: rile | persons who wish to enjoy a few hour aimmuserwent, i - are + te — ; Son's or Tewperance.—Regular meeting | of Victoria Division to nizht. [ustatiation of officers. Visit ng emvoers wetcome savin Chauncey Depew says that Mr. ¢ : bas been “‘a marvellous sucess” a+ Uited Siates Ambassador in Loadon. Le ee a, RR a ae “7 Com for are en LADIES “ts eee maaan a CONGRESS — $i: ee ee oe i i Ah age | BI dO 7 of wi rhe. ie Made in black and oe | chocolate dongola an - eat lasts, good es | = fitters — easy and et a Te “] | ac; comfortable $1.85 land...... 2.10 LO &@ pair — easy to put on—no laces to break—no buttons to pull off. Come in and se them — you wi like them. R K JOST Stamper’s Se a a aE a e iil Corner, RP RARARARARAA ‘| g | A} to | Byway die a were especially numerous, Dr. J. M. Martin, of Boston, and Mrs. lence, R. I., recently Dr. Martin prac- | t ced his profession at Montague for mavy /years. Mrs Keefer visited this province , once or twice lecturing On tempezance. We hear with regret of thede th of Mr. | Herman Leard,*oo of Mr. Corn: lious Leerd, es aig Bedeque. Mr. Leard diced ou Friday morning, after aa illness of seven weeks dari ng which he had the most skill- ied medical atteudance and the most lovit g care H is aii Ww ij] be veiy seriaus.y fei. | aod is deeply mourned in the community, Word comes from Chicag» that Mr. } Mben McLeod, son of kev J M MeLeod i} for many syears pastor of Zion } Church, Charlottetowo, bas been elected | chairman of the wesiern passenger associa- jtion. The appointment looked npon | with favor by railway men everywhere. | Tue Exas : joins with Mr. McLeod’s hosts of frieodsin Char olterown in extend ¢ CODgZ'a tu ations, i Col. Wilson, R. C.A., Quebec, and | Mts. Wilson, will arrive in Charlottetown ' trom Halifax on Wednesday even pg, and } wiil remain uptil the following Tnesday. | Col. Wi'soa wil) ingpecc the 4t. Regt.. |. Ae, and euperiniend the 40-.pdr. R. B L,gun practice. The Ir@pection wiil, » ull probability, beheld at Victoria Park,on Thursday and the gun practice Friday, at Kinloch range, Lot 48 | The Rev Abbe Mathieu, bas been ned Reet or of Laval University to suc- ut. R v. Mer Laflamme. The ] the first educationalists in nada, and vo deubt Laval will prosper ruie, L’Abbe Mathieu is a D 1D. a TC D.,a Ph. D., uod a member of he Roman Academy of Si. Thomas. He ynly a voung man, be a cl of e Rev. D. IF. Jhaisson,of Palmer's Road. "ew W ‘ears past Lev. I bbe { | onder his iscne of ing “mate J Kirby, who has been for four pastor of Grace Church, Milllows, N B, in a few days. He preacher goes io i | nis sarewell sermon to the tithe congregation of Grace charch la-t j*veniog, speaking with mach _ teeling | Yesterday aft:raoon the Epworth League presented Rev. Mr. Kirby wiih | | ws address and a purse of gold, |He was also presented. with an | address by the Quarierly Board. A fitting in each case, carries with him to h the best shes of great many friends. Daring the years that he pas been connected with Grace Church he has labored hard in interests and has also taken a leading part in every movement having for its ofject the betterment of the people generally. yrment + her IrOYy ACK DOW R if -x was maae edg " I a \ new nome “a L2 l First Mersopi:t Cuurca —T he service in the Firat Methodiat Church yesterday evening was of great interest. Rev. Mr. Campbell's eermon was able and eloquent, avd made a deep impression. The musica! portion of the service was very eliborate. Mise Lawson, of Windsor, assisted the choir, singing “Save Me 0 Goi” and the solo in Kipling’s Recessional in excellent voice. ee sina Potice Court—This forenoon Peter Mc- Aleer, for aseaulting John Kelly, was sen- tenced totwo months imprisoament. Geo | Bridges, for being drunk and incapable, was fined $2 or f10 days. The prosecution against Peter Coyle, charged wiih | Charged with selling intoxicants without | having paid his registration fee, was dis missed, the evidence being insufficient. Bessie Star. Keeter, were married at Provi~ | CHARLOTTETOWN, ‘Local and Othe i item JULY S1 rly olit y if rly | ; ig! on ‘ » 5 Steam ire Reopto Fire Co.—Regular quarte |} meeting tonivht at 8 o’elock. By order | Se re ary. silos | Tue Prozs —To-day and Tuesday : | to moderate wester!y and south-weste i; winds; fine and warm ious laden ' ape - A we iy ef Hillsboro { Boating Cinb will be | this even sK, Sharp Imp ant business. ACE3 at SPRI‘GHILI In the | Soriogh on Saturday, Montrose | sec an in tl free-for-all, M in | won firstmonev. The best time was 2. | _—Oh — Fire —An old shed at the head of Navigation Company’s wharf caught tf this morang. Mr. Large and his smart / firemen had it out in a jiffy. eile Suvreme Corer —The trial of Cameron, “= — and Dress = of | 189 wv Meet Me at The Always Busy Store =e” 2 @ 22 Gee 7% © @O @ 2 @ OS © @ OOS Elegant Colored | | i | | j | 8 =6French Oreandies AT SMALL PRICES —-.ssmsm. AT STANLEY BROS Welsh and Bell, for housebreaking and | larceny, is in progress today. MrMrJ T| Mellish ie counsel for thr prisoners. o 4)? 7 '‘@ 16 cent Qualities for CHEsse,— Those late showers are giving us plenty of rich grass and cons+quently ‘| lake PER an extraordinary flow of milk. Tae | cheese factories are therefore runnine over Oy D time. The output will be large a: nd, it is to be hoped, profitable. | Lamps.—Already there ‘s great activi.y } 6 5 ce nt Qualities for in this important industry ‘throughout the | fis . conntry, aod buyers are going through the } — country with earnest money trying to! 18 I ER secure the farmers’ flicks. As high as 3| YD ceate is being offzied. scarce frors no hooking of mackeral reported. Fisn. ~ Fish the west. There Tt f a'l kinds are reported is, 80 far, he . i lobster catch must be considerably shorter | t! tions for entrance to Yrince of Wales | College witl be held to-morrow. Ii i hoped that the “cribbing” said to ha been winked atand connived in at ex- it aminations beld in former years will strictly guarded against. sitet cabies To tue Paciric.—Until July 6h t< r from all other pointe. a n | Di J v san in Other years, and will likely be better. Extrance Examtnarions.-- Examin yall po! nts on the Pacific Coas h. eturnuntil Sept ember 4t h, 1899, at wou forthe ronod Equally low rat Pull. berth rates, application to A. sr Agent, . (rips s to train service, ished on i-triet Passeng ohn, J, B. ere J. ,. %@ Hea —-~. - Sr On ice yesterday was of unasaal intere Ry, s The prices are good p £ a- vel be the | Canadian Pacific Rai!way will eel) > good to the | i very low rate of $118.10 fro ma Charlotte- emer fur- tn, Jame’s Cuurcu.—The evening ter a Rev. Dr. Herridge, of Ovtawa, occupied the D uipit and preacned oi that which is from tbe words *G boly ive wato the dogs.” Dr. Herridge is one of the foremost preach ' | ! es | j j } | 30 cent Qualities for aaCyy 40 cent Qualities for e7Tey, iR STANLEY BROS } | } ; } | ers tu the Presbyterian church of J PRIVY é PSA ESS Canada, and we entertain the bop; that, | he Ca PG OF Ri whileoa the Island the citizens may again | have tte pleasureof hearing this noted | @& 7 ’ 7 “us man. cA plearing feature of the eervice ir ON w was the solu eo beautifuliy rendered by : - ee oF Miss Barle, Her many friends were de- liguted to again have the pleasure of lister- TT nN ing to this favoriie singer. Miss Earle is H \ alwags appreciated, aad her voice has lost | - , none of its sweetnexs since it was last beard in Charlottetown. ful high echool on the 29b ult. was a large attendarce and some os s "ny s ACHER’S Convenr¢sns.—The teachers the western inspectorate and some others held their convention at Alberton’s beauti - Ti use sere ful papers were read. Ic the evening there was t in Interesting entertainment in Woodman’s |} Hall in their bonor. They speak highly of the whole-souled reception given them at Alberton. The couvention of the Acadian teachers t i tt if July ventlemen instant All rs will be present as well as m interested in Acadian The convent'¢a will conform tot 1e old Catholic practic e of wee isting ion. will be held at Palwer’s Roal on the 26tb the Acadian teac ny othe educa- ~ dre at arel:gious service and sermon before eo- tering upon their work A solemn High Vass, De Sp ritu Sancto, Ww i] be celebrat- d in the Immac ulate Conception church of which Rev. Father Bouderault will b- he ce'ebrant and at which Rev. Father Doyle-Turvide will preach the charge. Toere wil! also be a high-class entertains Od OD QO] t 2 ODF DVVID ; € ’ ¢ a ¢ ? 9 2 ¢ a ¢ ? 3 ¢ I$ |e > We have one boot especially mide for such fet—- 2 AND THEY FIT THEM—They are buttone | ts © + IDE FOO! Oftimes finds it hare to get comfortable footwear Ne dongola kid, with a good wide sple put on by the goodyear method (same made of soft Seen is han] ~~ sewed) a flexible insole and patent top compleie " { satisfaction. PS 7 SHOR S - ) ” the description-—— price is $3, a . . MS kr = Vat Bi FG They give the greatest s pmBooer ey SD BI GOM Lp entin honor of the Visiting teachers in he evening, a 5 Faas Your Picnic Party Or take a shot at the races, or bring bome some pretty big of scenery on Dominion Day We have a fresh etock o Filme and Dry Plates as w e! as nice Cameras. we? QOD FO4OD4e*e SODE SOD ’ | (| : : | 4 ! é 4 d 4) < é| e. Gay’sPliants L0 dozen annual ree flower plants for $1.00; large wintered over daisy an ¥ & 'Y ' 25 2( . i . . 3th . . ; : pansy :n bloom, 25 to 3 > per dozen; sweet wi lam, sweet rocket, forget me not, 4c Y each, 30¢ per daz; vegetable plants, extra eas) y transplanted cabbage plante at 40- per 100; celery transplanted 400; extra early tomato for ripe fruit, 30c tomato 12c per doz; outside cabbage for fal! and winter ff io be sent by 4c extra per 100 for postage. receive $1.20 cents worth, send & later ust, JO: per 10), 80c per 1000. Orders to the value of $1.00 wi! 62.10 and you wil! receive $2.59, send $5.00 and rece veto the value of $3 75, and send $4 and receive to the value of $5. Please ren the order. Write plain!'y—addrese, J. J. GAY & SON, Nursery G ardens, Ch’town the market, or gardens, head-of Prince St. Telephone 18) per dc Zs ,| mail, J.B. MACDONALD and Co’Y WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED 10 dozen pairs of the celebrated Withim $3.00 shoe, for men, in nut brown, tans. and black, in boxcalf and dongol a, in all ‘widths. Withim $3 shoe for men is giving the greatest satisfaction of any shoe made in Canada for the money, and better than many told at more money by other makers. Try a pair, for sale hy J.B.MACDONALD & CO. Ci: wa.