BW PATENT LEATHER BOOT We havejust open- ed this new j line. Made fof the }best French patent calf, imported from Paris. With but- toned top ol finished kid, Para- gon last (new this season) Slater The finest ress shoe made in make. Canada. Price $5. Pe KE. I, 4 = = ! =f — a | = cs = — a rm Ib» hi» \) L OLOL wa But with plenty of hot AA weather refreshments there «l( tl ss qj . sul nf r. sortment of Syrups and Lime reascn why you should We have a choice as were": FTF =" > to offer you, 25c a Kottie, We have also Pure Eng lish Lime Juice on draft, 15¢c a Pint, See our assortment before purchasing elsewhere, Webster & Mackay Ideat Grocery, or Kent &Gt. George Sts. ue 199 &42444AA A225 24844285 cessor to ,Davison &},Co. FIFVeTrTTe Gay’s | Market Stalls on Friday Strawberries, W atermelons, Butter Beans, Cucumbers. Cauliflower, |= Cabbage. Beets, Jarrots, Squash, Lettuce, Reddish, Mushroons. Open on Saturday ?atternoon ‘ms to 10. WaNT\(D.-A nurse girl to take char re of ' mechild Apply to wer t @ Methe ust Charen, — a sie ae qT FTF SF FST SF & aS 4 atl | oe | working at the hay in a field on the Peter's : Road, about five miles from Cardigan, | was struck by the lighting and killed. |} Mr. McMillan was unmarried. tT he father of the deceased died about a werk ago. =m KILLED BY THE LIGHTHING John McMillan Loses His Life, STRUCK DOWN WHILE WORK- ING IN A FIELD. The Deceased Was a Young Man and Unmarried. lightning this The storm of thunder and which passed over Charlottetown forenoon was very severe in the easterz section Of the province, especially in Cardigan and vicinity. Aman named John McMillan, while | PERSONAL. Dr. R. Macneil! went to Alberton this mornivg. Mr. J. C. Fraser returned to Halifax taie morning. Mr. Alex Martin, M. P., Valleyfield, is visiting the city. Dr. G. Bayfield and wife returaed this morning to Annapolis, N.S. Rev. T. BE. Huot! went to St. Hleanors this morning to spend his holidays. Mr. G. M. Atwoodjwas a passenger by she mail special to-day en route to Monc~ ton. Mr. M. M. Hynes,of San Francisco, Cal., has our thanke for late California papers. Rev. J.J. McLeod, wife ond threw chil- | dren, of Vankleek, Ont., are guesisat the | Queen Hotel. Hon. R. W. Scott and his son D’Arcy Scott left this morning by the Princess on retura to Ottawa. Mr. J. T. Crockett, who has been ona business trip toSt. John, returned to Charlottetown last night. Rev. Dre Murray and Mre. Murray came in from Cavendish today. They are guests at the Queen Hotel. Mrs. Robert Stroug left this morning for M-xico. She will stop over at Minne- apolis en route, visiting her son there. Miss McKedy, of Montreal, who has been visitiog Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Haszard, went west this morning enroute to her home. Mr. Henry M. Shumway, of the Boston Herald staff, made the rouod trip by the Grande Duchess, He visited Summerside yerterday, returoiog to Charlottetowa by the eveoiag train. itis pleasing to hear that the bealth of Dr. McLeod has materially improved and that be is able to go out for a drive when the weather is favorable. He spent last Sunday at Keppoch. Mrs. Walsh and Mr. Tom Walsh, of Indiana, left this morning tor Summerside to spend a few weeks among their friends in the west before returning to their home, Mr. R.S. Lea, C. E., was e passenger by the Princess last eveniog. Itis un derstood that he is here in connection with a tender for the proposed bridge across the Hillsberough to be putin by a Montres! contractor. Captain E. Palmer returned from Van- couver on Sunday with his sitter, Mrs. G. Coilson-Gardiner, of Prince Edward Is- land, who, during ber visit in Victoria will be the guest of Lieut Col. and Mrs. Benson, Oak Bay,—Victoria Colonist, July 24. The St. Jobn Sun rays: H, R. Lord- ly hae resigned the office of manager for the Auer Light Co., to promote another enterprise. Alex. Robarteon, who has been tbe cashier of the company ani is thorougily familiar with its affairs, bas been appointed manager. MERICA’S Greatest Medicine is Hood’s Sarsaparilla, because it pos- sesses unequalled curative powers and its record of cures is eee: SeenON mmr This hot weather am 1S Refreshing and Whelesome We have some nice and fresh in bulk. MEDICAL HALL J. FZ. Jamieson 3 = LIME JUICE = i = DODD’S CORNER. : Queen St., Charlottetown. = WAAAhk halk bd Adda ddd ddd a OPPPYD SPORT TTT PPMP HTT TTT NNT rTeT TTA & a’ THE DAILY Local and Other ‘Hems saeaiangunaiiaditesellio ‘Bisarezans. —Drill ‘pest in sialp form. Tas Pross.—Moderate west to north weet winds; fair. Thursday— Moderate west winds; fice ani warm. Broxen Hawsen.—Thie morning while ihe Princess was turning at the Steam Navigation Co’s wharf the haweer attached to the stero Of the steamer and the wharf snapped at the leop. It fell into the water and became eatangled with tae propelior. It was disengaged, but seme of it is thought to be still about the propelior, —@ereae NO FOUNDATION. The undersigned wish to say that the « tement re Driver Armour running the St Janes’ oisric train too fast was not or- iginated by them, aod bas no foundation whatever as referenee to his time record will show, and they take this oppertunity to thaok Driver Armour and Conductor Cox for courtesies extended. W. A. Srewaart, Wm. Marriy, Managing Committee. SHIP NEWS Port of Charlottetown. 7 FRO 00 © te NGOS STOITY * geg AEE enteaep. a July 31.—Susan King, Grant, Baie Verte; J C Swartz, McLeod, Cape Tor- mentine ; ss Tiber, Boulanger, Montreal ss La Grande Duehese, Hanlon, Boston. —— oe. a 0 wr OLEARED. sepewey eae July 31.—Alma, Burke, Pictou; Susan King, Grant, Pictou; ss Tiber, Boulanger, Hal fax ; ; Rapture, Chapman, Vernon River; Illiot, Neleon, Sydney; Pilet, Procter, Basin, River Inhabitants; May Alice, Forbrigger, Port Malcolm; G A G C, Hubley, Pictou; Malabar, Anderson Pictou. Port of Summerside. ENTERED, July 30.—Nellie Reid, Reid, Campbell- ton, lumber; Village Bride,:Malcolm, fish- ing grounds, jherring;’ Jeasie Neweli, Me- Lure, Newcastle, lumber; Jennie Arm~« strong, Gradv, Newcastle, lumber; 5 8 Tiber, Boulanger, Montreal, mdse. July 31.—Saxon, *Mattatalle, Richi- bucto, bal. OLEARED. July 30..—Tiber, Boulanger, Charlotte- town, mdse; Ida C, Spotfard, Murray fishing grounds, ° "fishing supplies, Nellie Reid, Reid, Pictou, bal; Olive J, Malcolm, Port Malco! m, fishing supplies. July 31.—Jennie Armetroug, Grady, Newcastle, bal; Village Bride, Malcolm Port Malcolm, fishing supplies. —— i Lozal Notices Mesars Peake Bros. & Co, are again supplving thes 8 “La Grande Duchess ” with 350 tons of bunker coal, the usual quantity ‘aken, esch trip at this port. P'ame, strateberries, tomatoes, cauli- flower, cabbage, butter beans, beers, red- ixb, lettuce, turnips, cucambers, most all fresh fromour gardens. Market stalls Ssturday from 5 to 10 o'clock p.m. See ad.--J. J. Gay & Son. The Ch'town Steam Navigation Co. Laimited. STEAMERS “Northumberland” and ‘Princess Leave as below every {day, Sundays excepted. From Point Dv CuHexg, on arrival of 11.6 train from St. Joha for Scmmergsipe, conarcting with express train for Char- lottetown and Tignish. From SuMMERSIDE on arrival of morning train from Charlottetown and a/ stations of P. E. I. R. for Poinr Do CHENE, connecting with afternoon train for St. Jony, Boston and Monrreat. Connection at Monoros with train for Casada and N. B.,a Sr. Jouy with C. P. R.and railway for U.S. and Can ada, also at St. John with Steamers of Ivternational and Dominion Atlantic R. R. Lines, Tuesday and Saturday after- noons for Boston direct, due followin day at noon, and on Monday, Wednes- day and Friday mornings with steamers for tastport, Portiand and Boston. From Picrov about half-past three on arrival of day train from Halifax and Sydney for CHARLOTTETOWN. From CuarLotrretown for Pictou at 8.36 8. m. connecting there with day trains for Cape Breton and Haiifax at Norrs Sypyvey with steamer Bruog for New- foundland. At Havirax with C.A. and Plant Lice for Boston. Passengers from al! places on P. E. I. Railway east of Charlottetown can leave home 24 hours later than if joining Plant Steamers in Charlottetowi and connect with same steamer it Halifax. Through tickets to be had at Gran Trovk, Canadian Pacific, Intercolonia and P. ©. I. Railways, on the Company’ Siesmors and conpeciing lines in United States and Canada. Steamers are run Op Eastern Standard, Time. F. W. HALES, Secretary. EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, a Blouses. Come early. ll AUGUST 1, A fast and furious 1900. sale of LOUSES Every Shirt Waist in the store has to go, PGE NO OBJECT There'll be a busy time among jthe We've brought them all down stairs. Mekal & C some prices :— ness. your risks, MARINE Charlottetown, 2. E. I. Ch town, April 26th, Great Sale of @rockery, Glassware ‘nd Groceries, Big Discounts for 30 Days. All our present stock will be closed out at big reductions--below w , $3.00 Tea Sets now $1.95 per set 75 cent Glass Table Sets now 450 cents 40 “ “ “ “ “ 25 “ee 94 “ “ “c “ 6 90 «6 _— Large Lamps “ oo 50 “ec cs “ ‘cc 30 73 $1.50 Lemonade Sets ‘‘ 90 § 1.50 China Berry Sets “ 1.20 50 “<< Glass “ “i “cc 35 “ 30 “é 6 “ “ 6 20 6e Also a lot of odd creckery selling at Half Price. P. MONAGHAN, Ipper Cason Sires FIRE INSURANCE Very low rates quoted for desirable busi- Horace Haszard, 1900 ~~ ———s It will pay you tocall on me before placing GENER AL AGENT} INSURANCE Hulls, Cargoes and Freight. Insured at Lowxst Rats. tificates issued when required. Losses Promptly Settled. EZorace Haszard, Ch’town, April 26th, 1900. Sterling cer- The main towa, at entrance of “rhe liga: ing rep@irs, and anri 4 tern is lifted &@ &ma! ' will be shown. fat night should “red light at the » Mariners us} depend moelly ¢ bar nd of the breaktwes ttn 31—2i. = LORD, ins, FARM FOR gg The undersignea Ex ec tate of the late James He offers for sale the farm at cupied in his lifetime by d peor war, ae i Coramiy ¢ rea'ly one of the best farme ee hi It consists of about 100 ores can a high state of cultivation | aud orchard. The dwelling si fine two story building, , throughout, and the bares ood al ua % ings are in good repsir, owt Sal A rare chance to geta fire | property. — fee For terme, ric, apply at Joho T. Mellish, *Cheeleieeaual Be. GEORGE BOW JOHN T, MBLLIS Si—dli w2i, Breeciy, a in Souvenir Goods we have, large i ae Bukels, ~— | Pins, Tea and - Spoons, GH Tayzoni Jeweler & Optician, Sunnyaice, Queen Square. A PICKARD & Ca) PEASKE’S ‘NO. 1 WHR A full stock sf the best Coal » ; hand and arriving daily. A share of your patronageis slic. 7 LOWEST PRICES = PROMPT DELIVERY June 30d4. "71m im then eod n eod §$ wir wom, The Relief | | — OF— it | ed. — * Lady Smith, of South Africa, was nothing oom eared to the relief that is ei 9% ') RS. SMITH, and hundreds oi alt women ot P. E, Island, on wash & since they have started using a ‘CILT ZDCE SOsFs All first class grocers SELLit McKINNON & McNBVIM WHOLESALE AGEN Merchants Bank: of Prt © Rdward Island, = Collections made or the mos ® | sonable terms and promptly remit! to, A Deposits received and inet? ¢ ed at best current rate. = Desirable Prof | | Fornitare, sim, ~ cant é i by Auction. | | rai Iam instructed by Mr. Alessoié Gillie, to se]! by auction at the ee “A rdeowan, > Mount Edvard Rosd, WEC NESDAY, AUGUST tt, BF commencing at 11 o’clock, & Li The property known 48 wt formerly the residence of ihe late i Dodd, Esv., « smprising 7$ acres cottage aud outbuildings all io pair. The grounds art out and planted with fruit aie iture, bo rop i GENERAL AGENT’ trees, Also all the hotachaie furnl opt : buggy, sleigh, carts, harness, © Ae Mr. illie intends leaving tbe f all the above io be sold witbou rese! Terms cash. R. BEAIBST®, Auction dy Sat wkly Zine