Se M8 omen’'s y Canvas Laced Shoes 81.00 A pair, hite i | rr Ketter Grade With Light W ood Heels $1.50. Alley & Co Ch’town, P. E, Island. Mit —- = 444444242424 » - H i» Its é. I \» Pleasure Ih» to hear people say about ih» something you’ve sold them {jb ever had,’ i» its the best we Ihe il» {> I» \ip I» iN (yr that’s what they have said to us about our coffee. Well Tell You Why We use none bnt the best Mocha and Java. Coffee We blend it grind it fresh for you when heans ourselves and you order it, it costs 46c a Pound Try the next |b. from u Webster & Mackay \ be» Sor Kent & Gt. George Sts. I Telephone 199. Successor to Davison & Co. S42444A4A44A4SAASAASSSAAAASAAAA A Advertise Stock tor sale, Stock for Breeding purposes, Stock for exchange. Farms tor Sile, seed grain for sale, etc lf you want anything, advertise. You will find that am ad- vertisemen! in THE WEEKLY EXAMINER Wil! make money for you. Dr.JC Houston Physician & Surgeon SOURIS, P. E. |. =F Graduate McGill University,‘ 98, Orrice—Next Door to Bank That well-known business stand, form~ erly known as the Cen‘ral Hotel, contain- ing 22 rooms, wit’ large stable snd yard, situated near the market, on Richmond Street. Rent moderate. Apply to T CAMPBELL Mercnants, IFE ~~ -MBETING AT MILTON. —— —-_ Sentiment Strongly in Favor of Mr. Wise. The hall at Milton waz crowded last lnight. Frederick Horne, E3}., occupied ithe chair. The meeting was addressed by Dr. Douglas, Mr. Wise, Premier Farquars nD, |Mr. Shaw, Mr. A. Peters, Mr. Camnbel Mr. James McLean, Mr. W. 5. Stewar | Mr. Joba Whear and Mr. T. Dos The sentiment of th yeelIng wa \ eeteaie in favor of Mr. Wise. Mr. Wise leans among his neighbors; and his netgh- hors are his friends. He is a farmer, land he has been made th victim of a political sharper’e trick. A dastardly attempt was made to place him in the same category as Pineau who didn’ PP. resign and who, for a considerat: rn, b traved and deserted the men who elec el him. Mr. Wise completely viadiesated his conduct in respect to his loss of confidence in the Government; and he stands to-day higher than ever ia the estimation of the people as well as that of his neighbors and his friends. Consequently he is going to gain alarge number of votes in Milton and vicinity. MGR. FALCONIO’S VISIT. “J “mt At Rustico and Hope River To-day— The Reception. This morning His Excellency Mgr. Falconio, accompanied by hia Secretary and His Lordship Bishop McDonald, went to Rustico and Hope River. They return this evening and will be entertained at Government House. In addition tothose whose names ap-< pear elsewhere the following ladies and gentlemen bad the honor of being present- ed to the Apostolic Delegate last night :— Miss K McQuillan, Mr Joseph McInnis, Mrs J F McAree, Mrs F McRory, Mr J McRory, Miss M McPhee, Miss M Mc- Kinnon, Mr M McMillan, Mrs GA Mc- Donald, Mr Bernard McDonald, Mr Jos O’Connor, Mr James Paton, Miss C Pem- broke, Mr James Reddia, Mrs T Riley, Miss Quinn, Miss Carrie Quinn, Miss Skerry, Miss E Simpson, Miss Aylward, Mrs Michse] McQuaid, Miss M McMahon, Mre Aitkens, Mrs P G Anghe,Mr Maurice Blake, Mies Brophy, MrJames P Braa- ley, Mr J P Burke, Mises Clawferd, Mr and Mre Jas Eden, Mrs C P Fletcher, Mise E Daly, Mrs Thos Campbe!!, Miss Stella Fletcher, Mr T Handrahao, Mr M P Hogan, MrF L Haezard, Mr Chas Herman, Mrs M Leahy, Mises K Leaby, Mise F Leaby,Mr G Leaby, Mr J T Meilich, Miss McSwain, Mr J Savidant, Mrand Mrs J A Sheppard, Mrs J F White, Miss D Walker, Miss L Walker, Mr J Trainor. Durivg the progress of the reception at the Palace last night some choice ins'ru- mental selectiors were given by Miss Ella Blake, Mies Maisie Coady, Mr. Blanchard and Mr, Theodore Gallant, and voca! solos were excellently rendered by Mrs, James Bryne and Mr. Charles Hermans. | The are light between the palace and |St. Dunsten’s Cathedral was placed io position by the Full Electric Company. The light was very steady and much ad- mired. The painting of the Delegate’s arms on the trausp2rency in front of the cathedral and the lettering onthe same was per- formed by Mr. A. J. Quirk. The work was well executed and provoked much favorable comment. Iw our report of the music in the Cathedral on Tuesday night, we omitted to state that the trio“ Jesu Dei Vivi ” was exceptionally well sung by Mise Smith, Mr. Herinans and Professor Caven. Weppinc Betts.—A very pretty wed- ding took place ai the residence of Benje Myers, Hazel Brook, yesterday evening,when his daughter Miss Gertrude, was united in matrimony to Mr. Ernest Lund, of Bethel. The nuptial knot was tied bv the Rev, W. J Howard, of Pownal. the presence of a large number of friends. The bride looked charming in a gown of creamy white material and was ttended by Miss Edna Land, of Bethel, (cousin of the groom) while the groom was supported by Mr. Seymour Wood, of Mr. Herbert. Afier the ceremony the usppy couple sat down tothe table, which groaned under the weight of good things «pared in Mrs, Mvers’ most tempting ‘+,and ample justice was done the nner man,” atier which music, games, ,etc., helped pass away the evening. ‘T'he | wedding gifts were both numerous and jcostivy, and ebowed the high esteem in {which both bride and groom are held | Tae Examiner wishes Mr. and Mrs. Lund |a happy journey through life. | in ? ; — +) —— — —. | Your best friend can give you no better advice than this: “* For impure blood, bad stomach and weak nerves take Hood’s | Sareaparilla. The July number of the Prince Ed- ; | i : } It is 'ward Island Magazine is now out. , for sale tonight at all the bookstores and |news etande. It is the largest and beet | number issued for some time. A pboto~ igraph of the boys Highland Brigade forms the frontispiece, and the articles several of which are illustrated, are all of & high order of merit, Five centsa copy. Freeh traswberries received this morne ing at Beer & Goff's. 5—2i Pure Wesi India Lime Juice, 15 cents . point at Beer & Goff’s. 5—2i Soldiers in camp, before you leave town geta copy of the July P. E, Island Magazine containing a picture of the Boys Highland Brigade, and also a copy of the April number which had an llustrated article on “Our Island Milita,’ Mr. TAj1]) \Local and Other ltems. | ee Norice.— Dr. Dickey’s office will be open in the evening from 7 till tia’ i. 5 O CLOCK, —_——— oe ‘ SerinLery Inspxorion.—The Artillery ction is taking place to-day. ea Grace Cavroa Pion is taking place Emerald today. The weather is ex _ ‘ W. B. A.—Branch No. 216, will nest in the A, O. H, Hall this evening at — — Anvanoe ry Sucar.—There has been an ivane> of five cents per hundred pounds 07 al! erades of sugar. i Paize Lists.—Prize lists for the exhi- bition to he held in Charlottetown on Seps tember 25th, 26th, 27th, 28th. can be ob- tained from Mr. C. R. Smallwood. Sreamer Detavep.—The Princess did not arrive in Charlottetown until eleven o’elock last night The late arrival of the train at Picton caused the delay. “™ wliseeibiaieiate Sr. Parer’s Sunday School Picnic will take place at Rocky Point on Monday, the Sth July, at1l o’clock. There will be a five o’clock tea and refreshments for visitors. —_——~—.>-- — HiaaLanD Braigape.—The Boys’ High~ land Brigade will meet tomorrow evening (Friday) for drill at seven o’clock. A full attendance. Everv boy is requested § to be there. A Preasaynt Trip.—Only twelve miles bv road to China Point picnic on Monday nextor by the Jacques Cartier to Dr. Doyle’s China Point picnic. Hot dinner served at 10 o’clock. Don’t miss it. ‘it: ArresteD For Assavtt.—This morn- ing Ernest Prunty was arrested on a charge of assaulting his grandfather and grandmother with the leg ofa stove. He will be tried tomorrow. -_—_—- Tue steam riding gallery goes to Kin- kora tomorrow and wiil be operating on the tea grounds there onthe 10th inet. The gallery will be running here tonight (Thursday) forthe last time for the pres- ent. Scpreme Court —* Smiler” Welsh's case occupied the time of the court to. day. Avverdict of guilty was brought in at half-past one. The next case is that of Wm. Ellaworth who ts charged with housebreaking anc larceny. Inquest ADJourneD.—The inquest in view of the body of the infant found in the garden of Hon. Benj. Rogers yester- day will be continued today. The evidence of Dr. Kelly and Heory Williaws was heard last evening. Nothing new was de- veloped. IsLanpDER at Woo.twicu.—A London cable of Juiy 3rd to the Montreal Siar has a list of Canadians ,invalided to Woolwich Horpital by the troopship Montfort. Aong them is Private James Stewart Walker of “G” Co., R. O.R.I., (late 82nd Regiment.) Cuina Pont Tea —A beautiful sail by the 8.8. Jacques Cartier to China Point Picnic on Monday. July 9th, or a grend drive of twelve miles through a fine aec~ tion of country, passing Pownal Viilage aod Cuerry Valley, one of the prettiest drives in the province, and then arrive at Rev. Dr. Doyle’s picnic, where a good hot dinoer will be served. Don’t miazs it. Bors’ Bricape.—T he staff of the Boys’ Brigade, which goes into camp shortly, is as follows :— Col. Moore, Commanding Lieut. E. McDouga!l, Adjutant. tev. Jas. Simpson, Chaplain. Lieut. 8S. Grev, Quar‘ermaster. L. B. Miller, Paymaster. Dr. H. D. Johnson, Surgeon. The companies commanded follows :— are as SUMMERSIDE. No. | Co., Rev. J M Withycombe, Capt. CHARLOTTETOWN. No. 1 Co., St. Peter’s, H Tidmarsh, Capt. No. 2 Co., Ist Methodist, H Watte, Capt. No. 3 Co., St. Paul’s,S Grey, Cant. t. James’ Highland Brigade, Major Stewart. An error as to the commanding is thus corrected. mM officer SISTYVPHPRPPPPPPT RT RP TEPER OOND PTT Have com- *k fort by us- ing our ly Papers MEDICAL HALL Dodd's Corner. TIPE OPPETT TTT OPPONENT PRT T TPP PRET RPP EN HT 5 : E * ] QAUANALdddLbaebddd dds casdddGbdbdddd daddddd }X/DINIF, CRARICIILICWN, JULY 5 160¢, FUNNY «TRING = HAPPENED | G. M. Smith & Co, of Halifax received a lot of White BLOUSES From the Eclipse White Wear Co, of Toronto. shipping them, and the Eclipse Co, asked us if we could them an offer for the lot, they accepted our offer 35 per cent off. They were rather late in handle them. We gave We Sell Them at Less Than the Cost of Material. 200 to Uhoose from But you Must be Quick. The nicest things in Charlottetown at the busiest (everyone knows it) see for yourself. Sentner, McLeod & Co. SUCCESSORS TO BEER BROS. P. S.—There’s Night Dresses, Underskirts and Corset Covers in the lot too, 200 to Choose from But you Must be Quick. Store in @harlottetown } t SAM ) a BDA —weakened voice —feeble pulse — delirium —convulsions — and LIFE IS SAVED even at this critical period balsam is administered. 25c. AT ALL DRUGGISTS. tet DAMSON'S CROUP It should be always on hand and given at the first symptom but it will nearly perform miracles whenever used. is the most deadly of all diseases of children. It gives very little time in which to seek remedies. A little tiredness—a cough— feverishness-— stiffled coughing if this wonderful fan MARRIED On July 4th, by Rev. R. F. Whieton, John McDonald, of Charlottetown, to Elizabeth J. Jewel, of Hunter River, On July 4th, by Rev. R. F. Whiston. Henry Gurney, of West Covehead, to Christy A. McSwain, of Cardigan . DIED, In this city on Wednesday, 4th inst, William Bertram, only son ot William and Tilly Bevan, aged two years and eight months. [Funeral tomorrow afternoon (Friday) | Peopie’s | at 2.30, Hillsborough Street to cemetery, Silverware Cleaning Made easy As a rule, with ordinary | powders and polishes, it’s a. hard job to keep your silver looking nice, ‘Try a Bottle of Silver Brilliant Cream Use it as directed, and if you don’t think it the best you have ever used we’ll refund your money. Gs. F. HUTCHESON, Watchmaker. & Jeweler, | | | Hillsborough eo Bridge The New Bridge is com- es eames antenena ee en ee A cs ee eeetS —— ing and so are the dry streets and roads, Ther, you will need some-— thing nize in footwea>. We Have a fine Selection Selling Very Low J. H. BELL The Bargain Boot and Shoe Store. Molasses. Direct cargo, schr. “Omega” from West Indies, arrived to- day—121 puns, 20 hds, 24 bbls. Choice quality. CARVELL BROS. Ch’town May 14, 1900. ‘Its all » Those Who Plain Sailing Deal With With (ur Goods are Right (ur Prices are Right It lies with you, reader, togive us a thance to prove the above aseertion. We bre receiving new goods daily. See our Covered Chip Market Baskets from 10c up. -hoice Creamery Butter just received. Try our Orange Pekoe Tea at 28¢ per b. It will please you. We also sell jlaszard’s genuine BRAHMIN TEA. Us A big stock ofother Teas on band, from 20 cper |b up. Also in Lobsters, Clams, etc., and a full ine of general groceries, all at the Owest possible prices. Free delivery of goods to ali parts of the city. Telephone communication. R. F, Maddigan & Co {LOWER QUEEN STRERT. stock, canned Salmon, THE UNEXPECTED HAPPENS F Ch’town was OTTAWA today you wouid have seen sorry you were not cover: ered for a large amount. I have good companies and san quote you low rates. a. ....BERS an YF yy