. bs * fF t ;: . 4 CARs bre est ers me Se hill A { a We havea new make of| Girls’ Buttoned Boots —spring Heel—this year which are, giving entire sitisfaction. They are made from soft Chocolate Dongola — Dark Saade —round toe and mediura heavy sole. They are of an extra quality — may cost atrifle more than some otber kind. But they are. worth it. Prices, girls’ from 2 to 4 years old $1.26 1,40 4 to 6 years old 7 to-10 years old 1,80 Alley & C Lf fs eae Lier Uber Mg There’s a difference in the quality of cream, there’s the watery kind it isn’t as pure as it might be, there’s the milky kind it isn’t as rich as it might be, » then there’s the kind wv¥_F and fresh. We keep it on ice, and deliver it when you want to use it. And it only costs 12 a pint Webstar & Mackay Successor to Davison & Co. Jor Kent & Gt. George Sts. Telephone 199. FIVIVVIVVTye bbbaésaSAbSAAbS4A4SSASSZAASSAAAAAAAABA AAAA A Ad The Latest Sheet Music with anything in this line that you may re— quire. it’s our business to keep the latest up- to-date music, it’s your business to see that yeu get the very newest in sheet rousic, We're headquarters for everything musical. Miller Bros Queen Street. Connolly's Building. 9 SFT ECCT EF = 7 we sell-—its pure, rich > i» ‘WANTED.—To borrow $2000.00 on private Dp le is always to be found colm MeLeod, Q. C., in Char- We can supply you =g|lottetown Royalty, containing ! THE SUPREMF COURT. } TD Grand Jurors Chosen—Admitted to ADM Gh the Bar. os 7 "sT'wesday, June 26. met to-day al pred his The Suoreme Court and the Chief Justice de! charge to the following grand jurors : wert D P Irving, Vernon River, foreman; Jas noo! Rae. Mt Stewart: Joha Dickieson, Bay | View; Richard B irke, Rovaltv: Thoma: | Ayers, Union Road; Join KF Baker, Southpors; Joseph Bagns’, Hazel Grove; Richard Cameron, Crap3nd; Ewen C sm p- nell, Wiltshire; Joha McQuaid, P aquid; | Wm Campbell, Park Corner; Ei ward Boswell, Victoria; John Balderston, Wilt- ebire;s Wm Miller, Marahfield; Edward Kelly, Southport; David McEwen, New Dominion: David Pigot, Mt Stewart; | James Smith, Clifton; Francis Docherty, Rovaltn: Wallace Rodd, Harrington. Neil McLeod, of Summerside, was c. ll- ed to the bar. HAMLET AT THE OPERA HDUSE. We have to thank “The Lyceum Com» pany” for playing ‘‘Hamlet” in Charlotte~ town, This masterpiece of Shakesveare, and other plays by the same author, are better worth the people’s money—even ‘when badly eoacted—than most of the plays rendered bere even when well enacted. Ofcourse the company labour- ed under disadvantage in respect to scenery. But we should not have mind- ed thie defect, if the passion ofthe play had not been rendered to “split the ears of the groundlings.” In the quieter parts of the play the acting of Mr. D’Oize, as | Hamlet, and Miss Hext,as Opbelia was passably good ; end the character of the Queen was fairly well sustained through’ | out the performance. 2+e+e | 'Tisn't Alluz the Razzer. ‘What make de loudes’ scrapin’ what does the bee’ cutting, bet it is always the best | medicine that does the most curing. It is estimated that Catarrbozone has cured | more cases of Chronic Catarrh than any other Catarrh remedy in the market. | There is no danger or risk in using |Catarrhorone. It cures by inhalation of | medicated air and never fails to cure -Catarrb, Bronchitis, Asthma or Hay | Fever in their worst stages. You simply breathe—it does the rest. Catarrhozone outfit, complete at all druggists*or direct bv mail on receipt of price of $1.00. Send 10c in etamps to N. C. POLSON & CO., | manufactoring chemists, Kingston, Ort., for sample outfit. i HE BEST should be your aim when buying medicine. Get | Hood’s Sarsaparflla and have the best medicine MONEY CAN BUY. Wants, Lost & Found WANTED.~—A servant for general house- work, good wages. Apply to Mrs. J. B. He ran, 439 Kent Street, tf. ' i CHAINLESS BICYCL¥®.—Man’s wheel, | This year’s model, ridden 25 miles. Bargain | for cash Apply at ‘THE EXAMINER Office. tik. | WANTED.~—By the 1st of Julv, nurse girl | one whose homeisintown preferred. Apply ito Mrs. C. V. McGregr Priace 3st eol ~~ ++ |} WANTED—A bousemaid and a good plain cook. Apply at this office. |residence in Charlottetown, title perfect. | Answer to X.0. R., Box 684. Charlottetown. — 1 WANTED,—For the summer months 4 | com detent girl for ganeral housework, Apply j;at once, Mrs. J F* Gallagher, Grafton St West. } WANTED.—Good plain cook in small | family, no washing, liberal wages. Avply to | Miss Longworth, Hillhurst Hillsborough Street. | W ANTED.—A girl! for general bousework, To the right person good wages wil! be given. Apply at the residence of W. T. Upper Prince Street. Huggan; WANTED.—Girl for general housework. House provided with ali modern appliances for meXing work easy. Liberal wages to the — party. Apply at this office. ; une 15th, 1909 eod 1 wk, FOR SALE “Newlands” The late residence cf Mal- twenty and three quarters acres. Apply to D, C. McLEQD, Solicitor, &c. Ch’town, June 19th, 1900, dy tf TO LET. “‘Watermere”—House and Stables with about five acres of land. Rent $250 00. Also Parkview Cottage, adj ining above, with about three acres of land, Rent $100.00. Both pleasantly situated and in good order, City water in both houses. Lessee to pay taxes. Ar ply to . D. C. McLEOD, May 17th, 1900 tf. ‘Local and ther tems Norice.— Dr. Dickey’s office will be open in the evening from 7 till 8 o'clock. iene Tue Proes.—Moderate fine and warm. west winds ; a alli aa ArTILLERY.—No. 2 Co. meets for drill tonight at 7.39—io uniform. ial a BicycLEs ON THE SIDEWALK.—The Halie fax police are enforcing the city ordinance that prohibits persons walking on the sidewalk from wheeling bicycles, — +_>—-— Boat. — The Campana last night about 7 o’clock. she lefc oo retora this morning about 1030. The priucipal cargo was cheese and eggs. MonTREAL arrived in port _— Important Worx.— The drill shed isto be widenei 20 feet andits length extended about the same distance. New orderly rooms are also to be erected. Tenders are to be clled for the work. ——-—— Minuirary Came.—The military camp opened at Brighton today. The Souris and Montague companies of artillery arrived this morning and were escorted to the camp by the band of the Fourth Regimeat. In the afternoon five com- pauies of the 820d Regiment ¢ame to town and were escorted to camp by the Regimental band. See aad Tea axp Sate.—The Empire tea and fancy sale in ihe hall of the Benevolent Irish Suciety yesterday afternoon and evening was well patronized. The tea and fancy tables are loaded down with good things, and the ladies in charge are doing everythiog ia their power to make the affaira great euccess. The tea and sale will be continued today and tonight, and itis expected tha: the patronage will be larger than ever. There is something for everybody, and the funds are to be set apart for a deserving institution. | A Comine. Attraction. — “ Joshua Simpkins” will be the attraction at the Opera Houre on Friday night. Is is said to be a well written pastoral play with an interesting plot, the story beiog a happy blending of sunshine aud shadow. The situations are said to be strikingly realie- tic, with an overflow of fun and amus¢~ ment. There are seven comedy paris in addition to that of Uncle Josh, which character is really a whole show in itself. A sensational novelty is introduce! in the third act in the shape of a realistic saw mill scene, in which a monster circular saw is nsed,and which is said to saw through real timber. A fine orchestra is carried by the company, alsoa band of music. —_—>_>__— Law Socrery.—The annual meeting of the Law Society of this province was held yesterday in the law library. The fol- lowing were ciected officers for the current year: — Pres—Arthur Petera, Q. C. Vice-Pres—D. A. McKinnon, Q.C. S-c’y-Treas—F. L. Haezard, Q.C. Executive Committe—W. 8S. Stewart, Q C; W. A. O. Morson, Q C; A. A. McLean, Q C;and D. C. Maclecd. The examiners for admission to the bar A A Maclean, and A. Peters. Messrs. DC Macleod, W S Stewart and C R Smallwood were appointed the committee of examiners of thore who wish tostudy law. , At the meeting reference was made to the death of the Jate Malcolm Macleod. The following resolutio 1 was adopted ; ‘Resolved that the Law Society of this province desire to express the deep sense of loss which it has sustained in tbe death ot Malcolm Macleod, Q. C, whose great ability as a lawyer was greatly appreciated by the members of this bar; and that the they feel deeply the loss of & personal friend to tue membere of this bar.” PERSONAL. Mr. Alexander McKenzie has returned from Boston. The mavy friends of his daughter Katie (Mra Burrough’s) will hear with regret that she died in Boston and wie baried during Mr. Mackenzie’s stay there. The St John Sun, at hand this morn ing, reporte that Mr McKeona, who was so severely injured in the Grand Falls disaster, is still in a very critical condi- tion and there does not seem to be much hope for his recovery. It is urderstood that the successor to Governor Daly of Nova Scoiia was settled iu favor of Hon. A. G. Jones, but the re- port is persistent that the minister of militia wil] now seek that dignified retire- ment for bimeelf, — fort by us- ing our Ely Papers MEDICAL HALL ML Dodd's Corner. tt" EUW LAA ed DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, ace Mesare. W A O Morson, D C Mac'eod, | JUNE 26, 1900 OPEN EVENTS. lst Gold Medal 1 Mile Bicycle " 3 ‘sé ce 100 yds Dash een. ? 440 i «<< ss0 “ Run . Patting 16 ]b Shot Running Broad Jump High Jump Pole Vault Throwing 16 lb Hammer Hurdie Race, 120 yds ” pd DK OOWDADNIPWHH eee 19, events, the first point. Tf you miss it don’t blame us. Entries close June 27th. A. A. BARTLETT, Chairman. a 2ré 3rd Filver Medal ee Prize rT rT its rT 6&6 6 6 “6 66 66 < it) J antner, McLeod & Go.) Run, Jump, Ride | Anyway to get there, but get there you must to see the greatest UITARY AND ATHLETIC SPORTS | ever attempted in Charlottetown. MONDAY, July 2nd, DON'T FORCET IT. 13. 14, 15. 16, 17. DOH will buy a BLOUSES cheap this WEEK | ‘ suninaneneneineemnes The date is Events open to Militia. Ist 2nd 3rd Gold Sil a : : , Medal Medal Prize 1 Mile Bicycle (novice) ‘6 “6 ‘< Tug of War(teams of ten men) Trophy 1 Mile relay Race, (teams of four men) Trophy and 4 Silver Medals 220 yds. Run, (heavy march- ing order). Gold Medal 40-lb. Gun Drill and Shifting Competition. Obstacle Race Sil\er Medal Trophy Silver Prize . Wheelbarrow Race, 25 yards 2 prizes 2 prizes . Tent Pitching Competition Trophy The Handsome Silver Trophy presented by the City Council will be given to the company win- ning the most points, points to count as follows : In Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 16, 18, military man over the line will count 5 points, 2nd 3 points, 3rd 1 point, 4th } Nos. 14 and 15; 10 points 5 points, 2 pcints. 2 The keen rivalry between military companies, generally, is at present at boiling point, and as all the athletes of any note in P. E. L. are in one or another of the companies. contested even to the 5th and 6th man in every race, The races will be hotly \ : L. F. MUNCEY, Secretary. st SY