; ; # ¥ i Cg EARN AA TR ROT I RR doe REY TER petinkae erica: wm: 4 oS ~ ; a o' we a CERN See tuem in our window | this week. ‘We got this lot at a snap; thay’re yours at the same rate, Chocolate Oxfords—(Ameri- can) $1.60, very nobby Fancy cloth top, land shoes. Black Dongola Oxford — (American $1.60, Figured cloth top—Patent tip. Newvort Tie — (American) $1.60, very tine Black Don- gola Shoes. Ties with a ribbon—-very dainty and neat. Alley & Co Be pws AsALALeAASA Its a ‘Yd leasure to hear people say about A4SAAAA something you’ve sold them FVIII ITe its the best we ever had,’ that’s what they have said to us about our cotlee. We'll Tell fou Why We use none bnt the best Mocha and Java, Coffe We grind it fresh for you when you order it, it costs a Pound ean blend it ourselves and Try the next |b. from us. Webster & Mackay Successor to Davison & Co. Jor Kent & (it. George Sts. Telephone 199. VIVIVIVVTVs AAASA4ASAAS4ASASAASAABAAAA MAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AA J ALLDORFF. THE PERSONAL Moncton this ) KE st Daw \ \ Cha ‘ Mr. A 1001 1 Ma te Among leats a Hotel. M J. A McA of North Bay nt., is register 1c Q Hotel Mr.and Mrs. 8 vood, of Sussex, N B.. went weat this moraing n it Cc. } be M Sses Evang, laughtersof the Rev. E. Evans of Hampion, N. B., are visiting the city the guest of Mrs. R. E. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Géo. A. Devlin and party, of Detroit, are at the Hotel Daviee. They will “apend the summer on the lsland. The Rov. John Pringle, who preaches in Zon and St. James’ Churches te- morrow, isthe guest of Mr. and Mrs. T. C. James. aan pe “Rev. DM. McDonald, of Tignish, and Rev. J. J Macdonald, of Kinkora, whe were in Charlottetown yesterday, went west this morning. ee ae Mrs. Delahunt, who has been visiting relatives in Charlottetewn, left for her home in Monston to-day. Her brother, Mr. Robert Rattray, crossed to Point du Chene with her. Mr. Chas. W. Blenkhorn arrived in Chariottetowa last night aad went east this morning. Mr, Bienkhborn is promot: ing the interests of the Plant Steamship Line. It is pleasing to hear that Mr. James McKenna, Travelling Passenger Agent of the C. P. R . who was so severely injur« ed at Grand Falls, N. B, about two weeks ago, is doing well and the prospecte for hie recovery are becoming brighter eacb day. Mr. J. J. Wickham, who has been at Saranac Lake al! winter for the benefit of his health, base returned home. Mr. Wickham’s many friends in Charlsttetown and elsewhere throughout the province will hear with regret that his health has not improved. - SUPREME COURT. Sarurpay, June 36. Geo. Farrah va. Robert VanIderstinae; action for falee arrest. An interlocetory jadgmeot having been obtained, a rule nisi was granted io chambers to shov cause why the damages in this case sbould not be assessed by a jury before a Judge of the Supreme Court instead of betore the sheriff anda jury. The rule was this morning argued, Mr. Haszard, Q. C., showing cause against the rule and Mr. Stewart, Q. C., forthe rule. Court discharged the rule, with costs fixed atten dollers, holding that there was nothing in this case to war- rant the taking of the matter out of the sherift’s hands The damages will there- fore be asseseed before Sheriff Robertson and a jury. LE Prowse and another vs. Chas. J Patton, an absent or absconding debtor. The rule to show cause why the absent deb’or attach meat and proceedirgs thereon siould not be eet aside was commenced this worning but not concluded. W E Bentley argued in support of the rule; Attorney-General Mackinonog for plaintiffs. Court adjourned tll Tuesday at 11 a. m. —————__ << oe TEACHERS IN SESSION. Yesterday’s meeting of the teachers of tne western inspectorate was very in- teresting. The President delivered a Splendid address on English composition. A capital paper on ‘*The Public School as a Moral Porce” was read by Mr. R H. Carpbell. A splendid paper entitled ‘‘Hints on the teaching of Geography” was aleo read by Mr. Murphy. The book on Canadian History was, by resolution, declared to be uneuitable. Officers were elected as fol~ lows: Prea, Mr Murphy, Malpequr; Vice- Pree, Miss N Durant, Margate; Sec’y Treas, Mr A Doyle, Searletown; Bxecu- tive Committee, Mr Simpson, $t Eleanors J F White, Alberton; Annie Moore, Car; gta S Jardine, Ella Walzer, Ua!lvia Ove, There was another splendid meeting of the Eastern Teachers’ Association yester- day. Several interesting papera were read. Mies Alice Gillis read a paper entitled “Music in the Public Schools.” Mr. Louis Brehaut read a paper on “ Physiol- ogy intbe Schools.” A paper was also read by Inspector McCormac on the “ Qualifications of a Teacher.” Mr. P. McLeod, Principal of Georgetown sc hool, read a paper on “The Teacher and the Parent.” The papers were al! well re- ceived, and provoked interesting discus- ! The noted stallion “Alldorff’ by “All Right” 5817, Dam “Fairmaid” was foaled at “Brighton Farm”. West River, Char- lottetown, is a jet blac« horse and weighs 1176 ibs. As this horse is 80 well and favorably known further description is superfluous; blood tells every time and like his ancester Allderff has always been a firet prize winner wherever show: in the ring. WA Alldorff” will stand at the stables of Herbert H. Acorn’s at Souris East, every Saturday, and during the remaining time ‘| be at the owners stables at D: Shas. , WILLIAM J, NICHOLSON, Owner in charge. sione, Cricket,—An interesting game of cricket is echeduled for Monday morniug at Victoria Park, the contestants being the militia against allcomere. Stumps will be pitched at 8.30 a m, and the game will close at I p m. Read about “Our Feathered Friende” in the July P. E. Islenc Magazine. An interesting article by Mr. John McSwain. You ¢annot enjoy yourself better on Dominion Day than by visiting the Seaside Hotel. ; ; “Whe named the M ens?” by Rey. A. E. = inthe July P.M. Island ne. shirt walsts at Moore & MeLeod’s, Centre, June 26th, 1900. dine. A big bargain table full of shirt waists at T8c each. —Moore & MeLeod. 2 onbs << ae at ee ee? ; : . at ee ee ee lle SOT al ‘Local and Other Items) | } *i}] In 7 lil Norice.— Dr. Dickey’s office wit! | he open in the evening f ; ' ¢ K j o SuMMERSIDE on s Charlotietown at 9,15 | Ra@ES AT Monday, S; 1] train leave ; time. eagencome | The schr. Daisy ars oday from Pictou with @ cargo of | Yickard & Co. | es | arin Tickers for Grace Church Sun- lay picolc wi be for sale at G. F. Hutche- n’s and Geo Carter & Co’s. this evening | i a oF CoA! a ley e —_—=>—_——— Fyorrsion Party.—A Lowell excur- will arrive in Charlottetown by The party pe the Halifax on Septem ber 6. wiilnamber about sixty. micagenne Artittery.—No. 1 C. A., will meet at at the Drill Shed to-moirow moroing at ten o'clock to attend the Brigade Church narade. A. A. Bartlett, Captain. —_— > Curese.— Our cheese export is about beginning. Yesterday and today Mesers Dillou & Spillet shipped 1200 boxes to London. —— Ewoineers will parade for Divine ser. vice tomorrow morning. Catholic mem- bers parade at 9.30, other denominations at 10. Every member expected to be present. By order. Fuyerat Norice.—The members of St. Georges, L. 0. L., No 1171, and Boyne Lodge, No 614, will meet at St @eorge’s Lodge -room Sunday, July lst, at 1.30 o’clock to attend the funeral of their late Bro John McLean. Pictures on Exurstrioy. — Excellent likennesses ofthe late lamented Hon. Bdward Whelan an‘ his son Edward are on viewin the show window of Reddin Bros. drugstore. They were enlarged from photographs. Potice Court.—Katherine Macdonald, for using abusive and profane language towarde Mra. Annie Carroll, was fined $5 or 3@ days. Peter Kilboy and Michael Madden were arraigued for being drunk and disorderly, Kilboy was fined $29 or $90 days and Maddes $15 or 60 days. Drowyinc Aceipent.—‘vord reached Charlottetown, yesterday,of the accidental drowning at Fairfield, King’e County, of Mr Bernerd A. Campbell. The accident occurred while Mr Campbell was attend- ing Jobster traps. At latest accounts the body had not been recovered. Curr House —The Cliff House, under the management of Mr. aod Mre. J J Davies, opens for the season tomorrow. The Cliff hae had a large addition made to it, and has been otherwise improved and made up-to-date. The table set by Mrs. Davies is of the best. The patronage this vear is expected to be large, and every- thing possible bas been done to make the Cliff the most attractive summer hbo’el on Prince Edward Iceland. Orera Hovee.— The Joshua Simpkins Company had avery good house last nght, and judging by the laughter the performance was greatly enjoyed. The rlay bubbles over with ‘down east” humor, and several of the characters, es~ pecially the two old men and the old maid, were welltaken. The orchestral selcc- tions were a pleasing feature of the even- ing’s ent-rtainment. The company play in Georgetown tonight. —_—_———— Goop LittLe Giris.—The enviable re- cord achieved ty Miss Nora Waddell, of Wea Kent Street Schvol, who received a diploma for six years constant atteudance —neither missing a day nor being late, has aroused other claimants for the same bonor. Miriam Norton, who tor the eame period has attended Prince Street School, is entitled to a place in the same category. Her sister Helen has the same record for four years. Baptist Assooration.—The Provincial Baptist Association met at Sprisgfield vesterday and meets again today. There is @ good atiendance notwithstanding the unfavorable weather. Yesterday’s after noon ses~ion was devoted to routine. business, At the evening session the report on Snoday School Work was read by Rev, W. H. Warren, showing 52 schools and a total of 1600 echolars. An address on the same work was given by Rev K. A. McPhee. Tae question box was conducted by Dr Jones, whose an- ewers gave much help. The report on systematic giviag was reai by Mr How-~ att, and an address on the same subject was given by Rev A. F. Browne. SAR TYVONPIENTODIET NTE EP PPN TINNY ae j Dodds Corner. Have com- : ’ - ats @ws pe thew ati 4 | fort by us- ing our Fly Papers MEDICAL HALL UU <0 FEAL SA did DAILY EXAMINER, CARHLOTCETON Cough Balsam Ocean Accident & Guarantee 0 orporation, Ltd The above policy has just been iss ued by the greatest and most progressi JUNE 30,. 1900 SNAPS A manufacturer in Toronto shipped usa lot of Blouses and Underwear (to sell). We bought them at our own pricé and we’re going to give our customers the advantage —(blouses are all white) the prettiest things in Ch’towa. Pretty Blouses worth 59c, Saturday 48c | 500 pairs McGill Hose, no better made roc Stylish Blouses worth 65c Es 52C | 500 pairs Hosiery worth 15c a pair, 10 Handsome Blouses worth 88c “ 70°C | 300 pairs Men’s Cotton Sox 4c Beautiful Blouses worth $1.10, Saturday 88c | 25 pieces print Cotton 4% Exquisite Blouses worth $1.60, - $1.25 | A basket of Ribbon that will make you smile 19c A corset fit fora Queen—the best 75c Corset in comet Covers worth $1.00, + 8oc town * - - r - 49¢c ight Dresses worth $1.00, . 8oc ; Padeeiblas weatts. Sec, z 88c If 100 ladies do not raise our sunshades Sunday _. Some people don’tjwork! We work day and night getting snaps for our customers—SNAPS that make you always customers. We have 25 pieces of handsome white muslin worth up to 39c a yard—bought at half price. ONLY 19 cents a YARD SATURDAY Y Good bye, isa sad word—but we've said that to our handsome summer jackets. 3: Qa Saturday. Some merchants count it business wit to deceive you. suicide) you always get what we advertise. WHOLESALE & RETAIL ee NL Lt A CLT a eo Adamson's Neglect a Triflin potanic will follow. ity. weaker you are. there is no possibility of stopping the disorder. ADASISON’'S BALSAM gives instantaneous relief and inevit- ably brings a perfect cure if taken as directed. 25c,. AT ALL DRUGGISTS. TT and the most serious consequences It lives on yeur vital- The stwonger it becomes the Membranes _ be- come inflamed—causing a cough, aad, until the irritation is reduced and the sore places healed, ~~ Tak “> OF LONDON. Special Travelling Accident & Sickness Coupon Policy. Accident Company in the world to-day. The policy is issued by the agent in Charlottetown at a moment's notice an enclosed in a substantial pocket book. The indeminities are as follows:— Death caused by accident in passenger Railway conveyance $1500.00. Temporary Disablement caused by accident in Railway conveyance $10.00 per week. Temporary Disablement caused by Smallpox, Varioloid Diphtheria, Meas les, Asiatic, Cholera, Erysipilas, Appendicitis, Diabetes, Peritonitis, Pleurisy, Pneumonia, Meningitis or Tetanus, $10.00 per week. PRICE OF POLICY—$3.00 per annum. JAMES J. JOHNSTON, Stamper Block, QOHARLOTTETOWN AG all delighted. Be sure and _ visit the leading studio. eG. H, COOK Fine Photography ie | aii the Latest Designs Our Carbon portraits are unriveled. Our customers are 4 a am——- THEY ALL TALK BUT WE DO THINGS ~———" it is because they don’t want one. We are going to give one at 72c that is worth, (well, come and see. 25 pieces of handsome white muslin bought at 33 1-3 pc off,—you will get it Saturday at We've been working since the lst of May to tun My Store into a Summer Bargain Store, and we have been successful, Sentner. McLeod & Co. SUCCESSORS TO BEER BROS. a 2 SATURDAY. JUNE 30th, 1990 1gc We think it (business ‘Its all Those Who Plain Sailing Deal With With Us Qur Goods are Right Qur Prices are Right It lies with you, reader, togive us a thance to prove the above assertion. We bre receiving new goods daily, See our Vovered Chip Market Baskets from 10c up. Shoice Creamery Butter just received. Try our Orange Pekoe Tea at 28: per b. It will please you. We also sell Haszard’s genuine BRAHMIN TEA. A big stock ofother Teas on band, from 20 cper Ib up. Also in stock, canned Salmon, 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. oR. BR Maddigan & Co {LOWER QUEEN sTREET. Silverware Cleaning Made easy for 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. G. F.-HUTCHESON, Watchmakerf& Jeweler.