’ G2 VEESE ve222 w BER —V > @ . . val (4 ~ fe 7 ’ { | (ey fe) a e jwthecaries: Hall & a w & ty we fi rc ) manf Ayghes Koot Beer Fx- & ’ byt, Itc bottle makes 0 8 “* ‘| Hone fe SM ic : JEM rites Foot Beer Bx- % r ract . #, ger Beer Extract. % % o : af %, en lime Juice, etc., etc : fe) a (4 i) ri ea c eé@ncCce ol opruce., (i) Apothec iries’ Hall, a 2 e23SS SSSSLSSSSSTS sas $$ NY CARD! g. BL. DICKEY sie Clinical Assistan at Royal Loncam Ophthal Hospttal, Moorfields, and Central London froat and Ear Hospital’) ~ulist-—Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. L A ery fares ~ fee ne _(emeron Bloc cx~C8 cp—W ater St reet opp Hotel Davies Horas—? 39 am,tolpm,2toi4pm Evenings by appointment a Tested avd Fitted With Glasses eel | i ; ' siecle naps Who would want any other kind? A Giner Snap that net scrappy is no gooc. | Wekeep the snappy kind —mixed right, made right *udwe sell them right at caly \ | Se per Ib. > it jeday. agg ' 4! arHoxn 98. ‘dD. Stewart 7 4 a ‘ 4 a 4 s a 4 s Yj Ecuirer Baxery 2 « ES BEST BREAD. . a e Meesses MW 80060000 %00 ' Parklo, bg, bv Parkside, Patrick Lord Roberts, b g, by Island Chief, James Goodwin, Centre-~ GED cnddes ddivsdaic bc 6 bachece ocghabooutie eal Miss Parkrita, blk mw, by Parkside, J E Birch, Alberton ........ seesene 355 Time, 2 37}, 2.39%, 2.41}. Summerside Driving Park, July 2nd, | free-for-all clas-. 'Sir Richard, ch g, H Morrie, Charlottetown, (Brown)... -. ea ei i | Minnie (2.243) b m, by | Parkland =) CLIFT UBRONIC Cfice at Mrs. DISEASES and RUP- Stumbles, corner and Kent Street, Charlottetown, from Y evening toTuesrday a. m. every | RACES AT SUMMERSIDE. | | Sport. With fine weather, a good track and a arge attendance tbe races at Summerside were @ success, he free-for-all furnished the best :port of the day After six hard-fought its Harry Morris’ Sir Richard, capiured the big end of the purse, with Minnie second. Parkland won the third and fourth heate, and his driyer, Rockford, for rying toteil the judges that he won the th, was fined five dollars. When the ses came out for the sixth heat Perk- | sod wasfleft in the barn, and “Rocky” was ed $25 for drawing his horse without 1dges’ consent, three-minute class was won by! pacer, owned by witb Crabbe’s Parklo, a good-going Pa rick Re d, Hope River, Bruno second, The two-forty class was won by Henry Hooper’s Joe Murphy in straight heats. After the fourth heat of tbe free-for-all the starter announced an exhibition of speed by the trotter, Ned Wallace. He gave the exhibition but showed no speed. The judges were 1. B. Grady, (starter), , H. Horne, and A. C. Rogers. The following are the summaries: Summerside Driving Park, July 2nd’ 2 40 class. Joe Murphy, bg, by Black Pilot H C Hooper, Ch’town............ 1 Golden Gateway, bs, by Parkside, Daniel Steele, Summerside :...... Time, 2.43, 2.43, 2.47. Summerside Driving three minute class. 2 222 Park, July 2, eed BGS Be in bavi dcetiens ee Bruno, b g, by Parkside, J C et A ee eee 224 Sporter, blk g, by All Right, jr, Jobo R Larkins, Richmond....... 4 2 2 Administrator, N Daw- 00D, TEYOD secccosnes..-- 2132 3 2 (2.26) b g, by Parkaice, W B Bowness, New AvdDaD,.....ececceee 8 Time, 2.294, 2.293, 230, 2.31, 2,40. ow bee ~ te & » HOME DYEING made easy by using the great English Home Dye Maypole Soap DYES any Material, any colour. Send for FREE book oa Home Dyeing to A. P. TIPPET & CO., Montreal. TEACHER WANTED. Wanted by the Trustees «f Rernie’s Road Schoo! a teacher of the Fir+t Class Supplement of $15 00. Apply to ARTEMOS WHITE, Sec’y of Trusrers, Huwter Rive’. _ BLOUSE. BARGAINS FOR SATURDAY ‘ts shed der, We have§ put"all our Blouses on the counter to-day and to clear quick will give 20 per cent off. il A | : ’ «* lves toa dress of our 49e¢ | | Ali Wool Fancy Black Dress Goods. assortment left to choose from. is We have hundreds of other bargains which Speak for themselves; we don’t have to do all the | Call early andjsecure first choice. All This Season’s' Patterns. ~Many people are bappy after treating them- Weeks & Co. THE PEOPLE'S STORE. front A nice THE DAIL‘ CRICKET YESTERDAY. Large Attendance and a Good Day’s;A Good Game- Military vs. All- Comers Alibough on account of the military eports jitile else of @ eporting character ‘vas arranged for yesterday, a good game of cricket was played at tbe park in the forenoon, The teams were Military vs. All-comers, the former going first to bat. Some very good plays were made but no big scores were run up. Our cricketers should get in as much practice as possible during this week as no doubt when the ships come the sailors will want to bave a game and our men should be in trim to meet them—and defest tuem. ‘The fol- jowing are the scores made in yeeterday’s game : MILITARY. E Hea Zs b W Seale....... ‘ H Hyndman, c Carvell, b Sesle....... E MeLeren. C Your ke T. b Seale.... eee 6 5 S McLeod. ¢ Sullivan, b Williame.... 4 PMOL OU, . idcivctessicceste § De H D Jobneon, b Seale............- J McQuillan, b Williame.............. 0 C McQuillan, b Lt Col Lor gworth, Op NID ci ciicivcanitanens 0 S Stewart, b Williams... BEF Betta. b Seale. . . « vocccccescccceesceces EK Rice, b Saeed. «oa sé veka ws eek l ww i. ., Jeessiethe op oseodeeeeen ALL COMERS L Robertson, c Hearitz, bb C McQuillan.. 8 W F G Carvell, b C McQuillan... .... 3 J Sullivan, b C McQuiJlan...... ss. 1 CG Weeke, b J McQuillan...... ....-. 1 O McEachern, run Out..... ...cccccccsoeee 6 Rev Leo Williame, b C McQuillan.... 6 | Wn Murray, b J McQuillan........... 6 Wm Seale,c J McQuillan,b J McQuillan. 6 A Biffin, c Stewart, bJ McQuillao..... 3 Be Geaeett, ran Gut... sccc cccepevisscome 3 J Meeservey, b McLean...............%. 0 PF RRs DOV ON Fee Seeds decds ces G Byes... oe ———_ LA GRANDE DUCHESSE. —_—< Arrival Last Night — Great Many People on'the Wharf. The steamer La Grande Duchesse, of the Plant Steamship Line, arrived in Charlottetewn about half-paet eleven last night, and will remain’ in_ port until ten o’clock on Wednesday. Not- withstanding the late bour at which she arrived there were a great many people on the wharf to meet her, and Captain Hanlon aod bis assodiate officers were hearily welcomed by their friends at this port. The ioward passengers were : Misses Sinnct’ (2), Mies J Bouchard, Miss C Dennis, Miss Waterman, Hise H Thompson, Miss G Ciark, Miss Curtis, Miss M Offer, Miss A Haliday, D J Mc. Kay, A L Warren, J P Baruer, L §, fainter, Jas B Weed and wife, G F Wil- liame, J P Williame, Mrs G F Williams, M Cranmer G W Belyea and wife, Miss C T Holman, Dr Seftord, Mrs M W Safford, Mies Maud Fraser, Mrs P G Anghe, Mrs Giggs, Mrs Haygart, Miss Enman, Miss K MeNeill, Paul Scully, Miss M Coles, J T Crane and wife, Mrs Wende!. J J McPhee and wife, Miss E McGregor; H H Eopsworth, EH Crowell, De Morrell, F W Coburn, Gordon Tweed, H A Root end wife, B W Parker end wife, Mrs Mitchell, D Howell and wife,-W H Ellison, J H Stevins and wife, R_ E Griffio, Mies Grif- tin, Cxpt Ww Speeden, Mrs McIntyre, Je sie McDouald, Mrs S Sheffield and two daughters, Mes S J McLeod, Wm Kick- vem, C B Dean and wife, Jobn McLeod, W Marcband and wife, Wm Scully, Sadie Harey, William Banks, Mrs C McLellan, G H Stewart, Mery EK Bic woJMrs Keegan, Mary Gillie, K ffi Gille, Julia Skinner, Mrs E Keefe, Jes ic Keefe,Florence Keefe, Thos Wa'r:n, Kmmwa McDonald, Mrs N F Fraser Mre Lightbody, Mrs J McPherro,, sod davgbter, Allan McPherson, Willie McPherecn, Mrs McKenzie, Mrs W Mc- McLaugblin, Miss Hanlon, Mra Norton, Mics Cairns, Miss E J Gidley, W D ng- well, Mise BMcLauchlan, Mrs © A Mc- Donald, P Banks, A C @QG ger, Mrs Spee: , Mis J Oliver, Margaret Roud- gersen, Lena McPhereon, Annie Mathbe-~ eov, Margy Gillis, Miss H McTague, Mary Comnaghan, Miss M Cranston, Charles Kieby, Matilda Yoore, Martha Miller, Mre J McKinnopv, Miss E Hab«r- lin, Miss M Haverlin, Sarah Lightbody, Jobn Cliff, D McLough, Mary Steel, Mary McKenzie, Mre Walsb, Mrs J J Me- Tosald, Mrs E R Kickham and con. Summer Underwear for men and boys all sizes cheaper than ever at K H Ramsay & Co’s., oe AUCTION ! PIANO, FURNITURE ETC I am inetructed by Mrs. George Webeter to sell by Auction at her resi. dence, Upper Prioce S'reet, on THURSDAY, the 5th Day of July, Uommencing at 11 o’clock a. Ps all her ehold effects comprising : —Superior 8 Parlor, Diniog Room, Hall, Bed- room and Kitchen Furnitwie. R. BEAIRSTO, Auctioneer. July 3. Wt cnistevenics . 6! DS c's < 0s cosedsessnsucbasesests oseree SMe EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN JULY 3 1900 Local and Other ems, ARTILLERY —No. 1 Co will meet at the | Drill Shed at 7 p.m , to goto the Park ‘for battalion drill. Murrarr’s steam riding gallery will be operaung atthe Orange tea to be held at O’Leary on the 12th July. | FuNeRAL on Sunpay.—The funeral of the Jate Mr. John McLean took place on Sunday afternoon. The city Orangemen attended, The burial wae in the People’s Cemetery. iicelibiliasss ARTILLERY.-- No. 2 Co., C. A., will meet this eveniug at 7 v’clock, tomarch to the Park tor B.ttal} on drt!] with the other compiwwies of the Battalion Every man muat be precei t ! ¥ ‘ as i Kr NDYKE GoLp — We were {0 day ; | shown avugget, one of » ‘“‘beyvful” that Mr. Charles Ves ey, geon of Mr. Robert ; Veseey, of Little York, bas sent beme. | It is a fine sample and we are g!ad to learn ' a , - that Mr, Veesey’s cperat: @ »n Dominon ‘ - Creek have resulted in such a goud yield. | An Op Reevipenr Goye.—Mr. John 'Catneron, an old and well-known resi | dent of Charloitetown, departed this life |on Saturday evening, and his mortal re~ | maine were laid to rest yesterday morp- ;ipg. The funeral was attended by the Caledonian Club, the deceased having been for many years au active member of | that society. Kettys Cross l'ea.—“The Mammoth | Tea at Kelly’s Crosson the “Glor ous | Fourts.” (of our Yankee cousins) +i)] be | nO misnomer, judging by the preparations | heing made, and .the reports froin all sections of the big crowd coming to enjoy themselves thereat. This pictureque spot is now looking its best at this saason, and for hospitality the people of St. Joseph’s will conseat to give fire: place to nu otners in the entertainment of tucir patrons on the Fourth.”: Carp or Toaxcs.—The Mcther Sups erior of Notre Dame Convent desires to offer most grateful ackcowledgments to the ladies and gentlemen who took so sctive a part ip the tea and fancy eale peld last week for the benefi: of the in- stitutiup. Ip a > pecial manner se ti auks the Benevolent ir'sh Society tor the use of their hall, the manager of the Royal Klees tric Company for furvishing light and the gentlemen of the orees for helping to make the fancy eale & success. rn Cucurch Parapes,-Tiere were two church p»rades ov Sunday wornipg, one being to 8:. Dunstan’s Cath dra) and the Binre to Zion church. The militia in camp was reinforced by the two city com panies of Artile:y and the Cha Lotte- town Engineerr. ‘ihe tworegimeutal bands also particip ted, and the turnoutin each instance wa3 large notwithstanding the wet and disagreeabie weather. At St. Dun- stan’s Cathedral High Maes was celebrat ed by F ther Reardon, ot St. Paul, and Dr. Morrison preached an able sermon. In Zion church Rev. D. B. McLeod offi- ciated and his eermon was an excellent one. AT THE NORTH RIVER MEETING. Sirn,— Having attend:d the meeting at North River on Saturday eventvg Jeet, I was much pleased to find that, uctwith- standing the numerous cfficials of the Government who werr present and seemed desirous of preventing the Ccneervative tpeakers from gettiog a hearing, the elec- tors of that place were actuated by such a eenee Of justice and fairplay thatthe best of order prevailed,— and each speaker ob- tained a most atientive bearing. I was much eurprised that no attempt was made to deny that this Frovince is $600,000 in debt although $48,(00 per year has been Obtained in taxes eince 1894. When oa man has voted Liberal for 28 yeare, ae I have done, itis very difficult: to break party ties; but when Dr. Tayler saw fit to leave bis home in the city and take the platform and advice us to vote for the wiberal candidate giving as his only reaeon that he knew Dr Douglas to be an honest man, itis more than I can stan¢, and whenI find such profeesioual men leagned together toad- vance their Own interests 11 be hooves the farmers of this Gletrict to consider the situation snd to vote for a man of their own calling acd support Mr, Wise, asl iatend dving, oa the llth inet. Aw Op Lipera.. A splendid reproduction from a phote. graph of St. James’ Highland Beys Brigade forms the frentiepiece of the P. FE. Island Magazi-e for July. Sends copy of thie magazice to your frieads abroad. At all the booketores. Five cents @ copy. Tonight Just befere retiring, if your liver is sluggish, out of tune and you fee) -_ bilious, constipated, take a dose Hood’s Pills And you'll be all right in the morning The July number of the Privee Ed- ward Island Magazine is now out. It ie for sale tonight at all the bookstores and pews etande. It is the largsst and beat number iesued for some time. A photo~ graph of the boys Highland Brigade forme the frontispiece, and the articles copy. several of which are illustrated, are all of © a high order of merit, Five ceute a | Elerant Colored Dress Muslins and Organdies Cheap Per 15 C Yard Worth up to 40ce. 92 <) remnants and ends finest French print- ed organcies and muslins offered at a re- diculous low price to clear. 15¢ A chance to get an elegant Muslin Dress for the price of a Print Cotton. Per Yard worth up to 40¢ 150 Per Yard worth up to 40¢ RS SORA E F NR R RAMS 05 5 TIE CAT LIRIAS You will find them on the front counter to the right, just inside the door, The price is i566 == Yard Worth up to 40c. STANLEY BROS Is our great cleaning’ month our prices during thismonth; will be very low. We had a big June trade, we want to make Jury ev on beiser. If you want a good suit of clothes at asmill price se> us, we'll do better fur you than you caa do elsewhere. In white and ecslored shirts, underclothing, collars, gloves, we can do best. and colored shirts for 50c, worth from 90c to $1.50. Boots & Shoes at lowest prices. J.B. MACDONALD & C0, Where Worth and Low Prices Meet. THE SEASIDE HOTEL Opens for the season on duly 1st. This Hotel has without doubt the finest location of any Summer Resort on the Island, Fine surf and stil! water bathing, beautitul walks and drives through one of the finest sections of our Island, and good fishing within a short distance are among the advantages tu be had by patronizing the “Seaside.” Also croquet lawn, covered bowling alley, ete , good tables. Terms moderate. Apply to Mre, Newson at the Hotel, Rustico, or to JOBN NEWSON, Charlottetown. You should see our job lot or ws te Ee renee ee