THE DAILY EXAMINER, CARHLOTTETON JULY 4, 1900 Patel For Men & Womeit secs cose Gat Men’s French Calf patent leather laced shoe—new round toe—$3.50. Men’s French Calf Patent leather court shees — new round toe $3, 50. Women’s Patent make, price $2 50 & $3.00. Alley & Co Ch’town, P. E,. Island. BAAAsARAAAA Its a rj leasure to hear people say about something you’ve sold them the bes’ that’s what they have said to us alert our coffee. We'll Tell You Why We use none bnt the best Mocha and. ava, Coffee beans We blend it grind it fresh for you when ih» é lp Ih» Ip > I> > its we ever had,’ ig ib» ig \p I» ie i ourselves and you order it, it costs ity 40c a Pound Try the next lb. Webster & Mackay from up Successor to Davison & Co. Sor Keat & Gt. George Sts. Ny fs » Telephone 199. . FIV¥ViTvvVVvVvT ® > AAsBALSAALSLAASASASASSSASASSALA ST. PAUL’S S. 5. Picnle WILL 3E HELD ON Wednesday, Joly 14th On Mies McK enna’s Grounds, five minutes walk from ROCKY POINT... THE 8S 8S ELFIN will leave Ferry Wharf at 10 o’clock, am, and at other hours a2 pertime table. Return fare only 8 cents. A well supplied « REFRESHMENT BOOTH will be apen the whole day. (Ice Crerm, &c., galore;) and a Visitors’ Table —with an abundance of meats and every- thing good will be spread at 5 o’clock. Gawes and other amusements will be under the direction of the “Young Men’s Club.” A better place fo: safe bathing cannot be found anywhere. Thove who attead will certainly enjoy theouting, as no pains wil) be spared to make this the moet pleasan' picnic of the season. Tea 25 cents TO R. K. - leather | strap slipper—J. & T. Bell’s| LET.—Shop On Queen Street. Apply to Brace, Sins eod. ald for ladies apd gente left 2. EN Te PERSONAL, | Sister St. Augus 6 le or SS for Mor treal Dr. j McLeod S . at (Ju Ag ia bes Bee Ue s Ira ; Cie . BU H ! ; J) as arves r ALy } 1@ rh i ae sas | N (an = el. Mesere. A. Leigh ané Harold Angus, of the P. B. Island Electric Company left this morning for Sydney, C. B., to wire the New Prowse Block. Mrs. Pitblado and children arrived from Toronto on Saturday night and re- |gistered at the Queen Hotel. They wil! \epend the summer at the north side. | Rev. P. P. Areenault, of Mount Car- mel, and Rev. J. A. McDonald, of Mis- couche, who have been to Rome, the Paris | Exhibition,and touring in the British Isles, have sailed for home. Mr. Frank McMillan, agent of the Merchant’s Bank of Prince Edward Island at Summerside, spent Sunday in Charlottetown. He returned to Summer- side this morning. Rev. Father Reardon of St. Paul,Mino., | who is spending his vacation in Charlotte-~ town, preached in St. Dunstan’s Cathedral at High Mass yesterday. The sermon was able and eloquent. Sergt. Sutherland, who has been in sructing the Island Ariillery during camp left this morning on return to Quebec. Sergeant Sutherland made many friends here during his stay. Mr.H. R. Narraway, of Canso, N,S., who has been visiting Mr. C. C. Gardiner, left this morning ov return to his home. Mr. Narraway’s many friends in this province were glad to see him enjoying euch excellent health. | Mrs. 0. C. Gardiner leaves for Victoria» | British Columbia, to-morrow morning t | attend the annual meeting of the Women’o National Council of Canada, Mrss 'Gardiner representa the President—Mrs.. (Anderson. She will read a paper on | Agricultural Employment for Women, | written by Mrs. Bayfieid. | TwoSisters of the Order of St. Joseph arrived from St. Paul, Minn., on Saturday night and went to Alberton this mora~ ‘ing. The Sisters are here looking for }postulants for theirorder. Any young ladies desiring to obtain information re- | garding the matter should see the Sisters | personally or communicate with them at | the Connolly House. | Speaking of a song recital given in Or- | pbeus Hall recently by the pupils of Miss Ada B. Ryan, the Halifax Chronicle says : Mies Margaret Christian and Miss Floreace Blake, daughter of Hon. P. Blake, late speaker ia the P. E. Island Assembly, especially pleased the audience and both were recalled several times. Their voices are rich, strong, clear, avd well under control, which was surprisingon account of their being so young. Caristiay Expgavor.—The third anv nual convention of the P. E. Island Christian Endeavor Union will be held at Bedeque on Wednesday and Thure~ day, the 18th and 19th of this month. Delegates going from any part of the Island by rail will purchase ticket for one first class passage from their nearest station to Summerside from which they will go by the Frank C. Batt to Be- deque. Be sure avd ask for standard certificate when buyiog railway ticket in order to get free return. There will be two sessions each day and a farewell meeting on Thursday evening. The addresses on the program are on very excellent subjects. __ Wethe undersignea pookseilers agree to close our stores at 6 p m every evening but Saturday during the months of July and August, commencing tonight, Mon- day, July 9h. Geo, Carter & Co. Haszard & Moore. | Chas, J. Mitchell. Bazaar Store. Exoursion.—Tne choir of the First Methodist Church intend holding a mooa- light excursion on Monday evening, the 16th inst., on the Jacques Cartier. Don’t make any other engagement for that night. As a good time ie guaranteed—if we may judge by the success of last year’s excur~ sion. —2in. mm Bors Hiemtanp Bricaps.—No’a 1. and 2 will meet at 7 o’clock this evening in the schoolroom—Every member must attend and given answer concerning camp. TE showers. Pross.— Winds, clouds and Dr. Conan Doyle, writing to the Brit- ish Medical Journal, says he thinks there were 10,000 to 12,000 cases of enteric feverat one time. Six hundred patients died at Bloemfontein in one month. Dr. Doyle declares that the physicians did all they could. SCHUOL TEACHER WANTED.—Gentie- best | price } or . wee selli oft chothing. Os..l at their residence for Fruit or DOV arooa,” Shrubs = sond ‘Btreat, opposite "Melson ‘Bros, | demand for tals line now. Brown Brothers Mra, Kirby, Clotiing Store ; Company, N' “ ' te "| = oo REL ATTY - - } £97 imce Wii Local and other The prize givea by the city will be pre» sented by Mrs. Warburton and the other rewards will be bestowed by Mrs. Moore and Mra. J. A. Longworthr All militia men will be in uniform. Public cordially invited. Free to Lapies.—All the ladies iater. ested in the movement for a higher ply- sicial life for women, are cordially invited to be present at the W.C. T. U. parlors, Grafton Street, on Monday evening, July 9th, at 8 o’clock, when Dr. Agnes Havi- land of San Francisco, Cal., will give an illustrated health talk under the auspices of the Hygienic Department of the Viavi Co. Don’t miss this interesting lecture, A large attendance is expected. 3in pd. —_— -—<s- _ -——_—- NOTES AND COMMENTS. — Pay no attention to election lies; vot out the Pineau combination. —The electors of the second district will show on the LLth inst., whether or uot they approve of Pineau politics. —Electors of the Second District, con- demn the dastardly trick played on Mr. Wise,—vote out the Pineau-Far quharson government. Mai] and Empire: “ We should be sorry to call Dr. Borden a whited sepul- chre, but he is certainly a white washed Minister. —The London Times’ Odessa corres- pondent says that on July 1, orders were received from St. §Petersburg to pre- pare the 13th division to embark to the Far East. --Not only arr three additional judges io be appointed forthe Province of Que- bee.—the Solicitor General has given notice af a motion increasing the salary of the ChiefJustice of the Montreal Circuit Court. —It is reporied thatthe French-Cana- dian Liberal members are on strike as the result of a caucus held on Friday. The strike is to obtain higher pay in the shape of increased seasional indem« nity. —The speech of Senator Ferguson sets ting forth the fact that nothing from Prince Edward Island‘is to be seen at the Paris Exhibition and showing that Prince Edward Island was deprived ofa represen tative at Paris by reason of the negotia- tions with Pineau is published by Tue Exvmiver of to-day. It will be found worthy of careful perusal, even though some of the facts stated are already known to the people of this Province. —Montreal Star: It is not astonishing thatten Liberals could not gulp down that majority report on the em ergency ration scandal, The “ marvel is that four Lberals could be found who should think it plausible enough to carry even in an intensely partizan House. That it will carry weight in the coustry is notfor a moment imagined,except by those who fancy that few have read the evidence. ‘One of the chief topics of discuss- ion among thinking citizens is the . rapid development of Imperialism, both in the British Colonies and in the United States. “The Fature of Imperialism” is the title of a valuable and well-reasoned article in the July Canadian Magazine by Jobn Lewis who is among the cleverest of Cana dian journalists. An illustrated article on the Hull-Ottawa Fire and a Canadian story by W. A. Fraser, are two other features o f what is an excellent issue of our national publication. Se PONNOVONNNET NETH TTINNINY GET YOUR uaa ds ...-Oison —AND — STICKY FLY PAPER —S = MEDICAL HALL 3 Items. SUA AAU be opt evening from 7 till V.c. T,U.— will be a meet ing ww oF. ti, Wonday next (9th) 19 talk over various matters: ¢ Mrs Ratberford (our Do-~ ' President) and an apron saie early | ), biy | m ber. 4i. i { ‘ I I y .—The pic 5 lal } : largely attended. A | ’ at mtetownp < ) : if pas } ty ning, accomps iby the League of —Newton Muttart, aged | \t Cape Traverse on mself in his broth- [he dec ased was thethird sun yf Ca oL lu tart, well-kaowno in convect'on w » ige-boat service. He | was one of the boatmen who were badly frozeo in the Capes disaster of 1886, and | bas been io weax health mentally and physically ever since. oe Taz TROPHIES won at the sports on Dominion Day will be distributed at the drill< shed at 8 tomorrow evening. so sem: Tree ke : Ee Pare i i Were alfa in Pd, Pee NNY THING HAPPENED Eclipse From the White Wear Co, of Toronto. shipping them, and the Eclipse Co, them an offer for the lot, they accepted our offer _M. Smith & Co, of Halifax received a lot of White They were rather late in : } oY a 7 > 7 handle them. We gave 35 per cent off. ‘ 1, — : , asked us 1f wes We Sell Them at Less Than the Cost of Mater 000 to Choose from But you Must be Quick. The nicest things in Charlottetown 00 ose from But you Must be Quick. at the busiest Store in Charlot tetown (everyone knows it) see for yourself. Sentner, McLeod & Co. SUCCESSORS TO BEER BROS. Pp. S.—There’s Night Dresses, Underskirts and Corset Covers in the lot too. MISS CUDDY REMEMBERED Presenied With a Gold Watch and a Purse of Gold. This forenoon Miss Clara E. Cuddy, who has tor several years been in the em- ploy of the Provincial Government was waited upon inthe Legislative Conncil Chamber and on behalf of her associates and other friends was pre- septed wih avaluable gold watch and chain and a purse of gold. The address was read by Judge Macdonald, and is as follows : Miss Ciara E. Cuppy, Ono the eve of your departure to another clime and toa different sphere in life we, who have associated with you during sour eight yeara in the civil service of Prince Edward Island, desire to present you with this smal! gift as a tangible expression of our respect and good will. Webid you farewell with kindest wishes for your hap- piness and prosperity through life. P. A. McIntyre, Lieutenant~Governor. D. Farquharson, Premier. Angus McMillian, Prov. Sec-Treas. James R. McLean, Com. Public Works. James W. Richards, Member Ex. Coun: cil. A. B. Warburton, Judge County Court. Hector C. Macdonald, Judge County Court. D. A. McKinnon, Attorney-General. D. J. McLeod, Supt. Education. Benjamin Balderston, Prov. Auditor. Arthur Newbury, Aes’t Sec’y-Treas. J. H. Cummiskey, Speaker, Legislative Assembly. W. H. Crosskill, Court Stenographer. A. B. McKenzie, Clerk Legislative Assembly. F. W. Hughes, Asst. Clerk Legislative Assembly. J. F. Whear, Law Clerk. D. L. Hooper, Sergt. at Arms. C. C. McNeill, Treasury Depc. Richard Smith, Sec’y Public Works. L. B. McMillan, Dept. Public Works. Henry Smith, @lerk County Court. ee W. May, Surveyor, Lands ept. James Dalling, Accountant, Minnie EK, Smith, Stenographer. E. 8. McPhail, Sec’y Education Dept. Johu C, McKenzie, Registry Uffice. J. N: Campbell, License Inspector. Duncan Kennedy, Keeper, Parliament Building. Walter B. Robertson, Sheriff, Queen’s County. G. A. Sharp, Supt. P. E. I. Railway, William MoPhail, Bursar, Hospital for Insane. J, D. McMillan, Treasury Dept. The gift was greatly appreciated by the rceipient, | | At this store Tourists find a most complete stock of Sterling Silver Souvenirs We carry the largest stock of souvenir de signs that cannot be procured elsewhere, novelties and have many A pleasure to have you call. W.VA. Y7elln>r, Jeweler and Engraver. —_——_————— eee — SPEUIAL BARGAIN This evening 12 Shirts, ITPAYS , SPRING Ties, Straws. is Don't fail the SUMMER ay as a ae PALE , csooQ A BRU nderwear, Patronize us in the Patronize us in the Patronize us in the Patronize us in the And _ before placing orders 'T PAYS to call at our estab- lishment. hhh hhh hb bkabbhhbbt Tt} “ 4