AMPS tee ca shee ale ‘ * ‘a nage ee REY etteagrge _ geen ee ae Pagacx AASzASZALCAALBAAASAASAAAAAAA BA THE DAILY EXAMINER, CARHLOTTETON JUNE 29, 1900 “ee, ' aaa en ai i menmeeer names to at emcee gam > y» Wants, Lost & Found) Local and Other Items i } ie rs - ; + —_ dl LOST.-On Friday a baby’s bonnet, on |; Yneaen Street. Please returnoto Mrs. ‘ : Teed Rae N » \ George Peake, Ruston Stree page six, headed “Some : ss > * > : : \ - nwo 1g *“ ‘ . ‘ , 99 y $ FOR SALE OR TO Lur— ” | Swift Sellers for Saturday. Also “Parkview” Cottage a ) ng same ' Avply to Hon. Geo. W. [fowian orto D. | > -— McLeod, Solicitor : a .! y] [ qj June 20th. tf N TICE.— Tyr. Dickey’s office will " ee e he onen in the evening from till WANTED 4 gervant for weneral house- df OP - “a ine eve 15 i 7 | J i work, 2eo0d wages. Apply to Mrs. J B. o clock. ‘ Hegan, 139 Kent Street tf. soiciescilleaidianeil ‘cy.—No, 2 Ce ny will meet WANTED.—By the latof July. nurse girl A TH Ls gy.—No. 2 . mn pe y . uni fone \yho4#e home isintown preferred. Apply for drill this evening at 7.30, not In ito Mrs. C. V. MeoGeer rr Prinse St eod form. ' eee SS eee hy ee ene | CHAINLESS BICYCL’.—Man'’s wheel, en ied clock | | This year’s modal, ridden 2) miles Bargarn Fire.— The alarm aboct ten o clock last ee AvRy St — on yight was for @ slight fire among some WwW — ae ea F imber in the yard of Mr. Michael Egan, SNTED—A housemaid and a good plain a aad ve Street coek. Apply at this office rreal treorge + sai constr eegsetertas ates terciarninincdeneenanis Dla ing sini WAN fFED.—To borriw $2009.09 on private ; residence in Charlottetown, title perfect PoLice Covrt.—James Fennesey was , . | Answer to X. C0. R.. Box 684. Charlottetown thie morving fined $15 or 60 days for in- WANTED.—Good olain ceok in small family, no washing, libaral wages. Avply to Miss Lougworth, Hillhurst Hillsborough Street. oe Se eer ‘ } WANTED.~—Girl for general housswork. : House provided with ali medera appliancss for mating work easy, Liberal wages to the right party. Avoly at thie office. uae 15th, 1990 eod 1 wk. L@ST—on Friday evening 22ad inst. Ladies’ hand~satche! between Steam Navigation Sos, wharf and Prince St Finder will se suit- ably rewarded by leavimg at this office. 1 @LOl%T—Between the Clif House and City via Union Read last Sunday a handbag con- ) taining camera and rubbers etc. Pleass leave — at this office and recsive reward. d&wi2i. a i std ro \ | I aittl i} 4 khan = See taem 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 a. Fancy cloth top, land shoes. Black Dongola Oxford— (American $1.60, Figured s cloth top—Patent tip. | Newvort Tie—( American) ’ $1.60, very fine Black Don- Having pu.cnasea from Mr. F. J gola Shoes, Ties with a] “fornsby the stock and good will of ribbon —-very dainty and/} tis Book and Stationery Busines in neat ; : the Morris Block, we will continue the 1 business in its various branches, sell- 3 Read James Paton & oe H ) Richmond St. lin pd, ie. . . | {| een —~ | Go's big advertisement On _ WANTED -A maid servant Apply to ‘ ‘ AV ace. terfering with the police in the discharge of their duties. Albert Webster,forjbeing drunk and disorderly, was fined $5 or 20 days. '€Orera Hovse To-Nicnt.—The Joshua Simpkin’s Company arrived in Charlotte- town this forenoon from Sammerside. The Company give a performance at the Opera House tonight. They carry an ex- cellent band and orchestra. The enter- tainment provided is said to be very good. el ee Woo. iv Hsars.—There is evidently a great trade being done in wool. Passing along the business quarters great heaps of this product may be seen being trucked away for shipment. One of the largest lots to be seen is at C. Riley’s, Pownal Street, and it is indeed s beautiful lot. The supply seems equal to the demand. ¥rj? Tournament Tropaiss.—In Mr. L. W. Cook’s window are the prizes for the events in the military cournament. There are the trophies forthe tug-of-war, tent~ pitching competition and relay race, also the trophy presented by the City Council for the highest number cf points. Besides there are a great number of medals. Curgse Boanp.—The cheese board met this afternoon at two o’clock. The vuniber of cheese boarded was 3597 colored and 200 white, the latter from Winsloe. The sales were 4s fol- lows :—Mr H Hasezard,— Hills borough, 230; Hazel Brook, 130; New Dominion, 180 ; alleat 9 716. Mr. Spillet, New Perth, 205; St. George’s, 150; all for 93-8. Mr. Biffin, 8°. Feter’x, 130; Orwell, 350; Montague, 120; all for 93-8. Board adjourned till next Friday, cheese to be boarded at Il a. ing at lowest prices for cash only. Miss Cy O B. Hornsby, who has managed the Susimess in the past, will be in charge af the store, and will be pleased to isin attend to all old customers and many A} GF fi Ss new ones. ° A choi-e new stock of Wall Papers will be 2 mce put on sale, and all de- a partmenis of the business will be kept ASL, 4245288848 well stocked. A well supplied news and will bea special feature of the Pleasure business The store will be knownas to hear people say about | ‘The Bazaar Bookstore.” Me THE eset Dadaal (Ola Successors to F. J. HORNSBY. MORRIS BLOCK.... Ch’town, March 15, ragoo. PYVVVS something you've sold them its the best we ever had,’ that’s what they have said to us about our coffee. We'll Tell You Why We use none bnt the bes, Mocha and Java, Oeffae b ean We blend it ourselves and Hillsborough grind it fresh for you when you order it, it costs 40c a Pound Try the next lb. from us. Welster & Mackay Successor to Davison & Co. Jor Kent & Gt. George Sts. Telephone 199, VWIYVVVVVVVV~ wo bridge The New Bridge iseom- ing and so are the dry streets and roads. Then you will need some- thing nize in footwear. GIF IIIT IG Fe SSF IFS IIS TF We Have a fine Selection FOR SALE Selling Very Low “lfewlands”’ ) J . =. BELL The Bargain Boot and i Shoe Store. The late residence of Mal- colm McLeod, Q. C., in Char- lottetown Royalty, containing twenty and three quarters) Merchants Bauk of Prince acres, Raward Island. Apply to — D, C. McLEOD, Collections made on the most rea ‘Ch’town, June 19th, 1900, a Deposits received and interest allow- ed at best current rates, __ : Solicitor, &c. aa terms and promptly remitted F m., and sale to begin at 2 p. m. KINDERGARTEN.—The pupils of the Kindergarten were entertained this morn- ing by the retiring principal, Mies Sayre. After eome hearty singing by tke little one*, and a few words of farewell admoni- tion by Miss Sayre, ice créom and cakes were served, This wae succeed by the presentation uf souverir diplomas. These bore on half the numbera medallion of Lord Roberte, the other moiety bearing the well-loved features of Mies Sayre. The presentation over, Professor Watis stepped forward and on behalf of the t-aching staff presented Miss Sayre with a hand-painted China chocolate pitcher, the v ork of Mise*Temp'e. Three bearty cheers for§their preceptrees were given and the children bade her good-bye for the last time in her official capacity. lf you vishto eure scrofula or salt rbeum permanently, take Hood’s Saraa- parilla. It expels all impurities from the blood. The P.E. Island Magazine for July will be out ina few days. It’s going to be the best number for some time. Look out for it. Soldiers’ pipe clay acd blancost Central Drug Store. Prince Edward Island’s South African contingent will soon be on their way home. If you have as yet neglected to get & photograph of these heroes you should do 86 at once. Every Islander should he ve one, Mr. Harold T. Morris, graduate of the New England Coueervatory of Music, Bostoo, will be in Charlottetown for « week or twoand will be at the eervice of ail people who wish to have their pianos ‘uued or repaired. Orders left at Mr. E. W. Taylor or G. #. Hutcheson’s stores, will be quickiy attended to. Sometimee very foolish and stapid peo- ple surprise us by holding opinions iden-~ tical with our own. Have com- 3 fort by us- ing our E rly Papers d “—————- THEY ALL TALK 8UT WE DO THINGS 7 SATURDAY. v JUNE 30th, 1900 A manufacturer in Toronto shipped usa lot of Blouses and Underwear (to sell). We bought them at our own price 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 10c Stylish Blouses worth 65¢ " 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 4c Exquisite Blouses worth $1.60, ™ $1.25 | A basket of Ribbon that will make you smile 19c ee A corset fit fora Queen—the best 75c Corset in Corset Covers worth $1.00, ...i'" “ 8oc town 2 ~ - - - 49c Night D Sy ; U . t Dresses worth $1.00, gigs 80c | If 100 ladies do not raise our sunshades Sunday nderskirts worth $1.10, mY De 88c] -, ; it is because they don’t want one. We are going to Some people don’t work! We work day and give one at 72c that is worth, (well, come and see. night getting snaps for our customers—SNAPS 25 pieces of handsome white muslin bought at that make you always customers. 33 1-3 pc off,—you will get it Saturday at = rg9c We have 25 pieces of handsome white muslin Good bye, isa sad word—but we've said that worth up to 39c a yard—bought at half price. to our handsome summer jackets, ONLY 19 cents a YARD 1-3 OF SATURDAY Saturday. We’ve been working since the Ist of May to tun My Store into a Summer Bargain Store, and we have been successful, Some merchants count it business wit to deceive you. Wethink it (business suicide) you always get what we advertise. Sentner. McLeod & Co. SUCCESSORS TO BEER BROS. WHOLESALE & RETAIL Anyway to get there, but get there you must to see the greatest MILITARY AND AYHLETIC SPORTS ever attempted in Charlotretown. The date is MONDAY, July 2nd, DON'T FORGET IT. OPEN EVENTS. Events open to Militia. Ist 2Qne¢ 31d Gold Silver A Ist 2nd 3rd ae sith, Ssh Pee i i 6“ ‘6 iT 2 - Saat Bicycle ‘“ ““ “ 13. ] Mile Bicycle (novice) “ “ “ 2 ‘ ss & 14. Tug of War(teams of ten men) Trophy : a os Pam «“ « 6 15. 1 Mile relay Race, (teams of 5 440 i ae 6 FF 6 four men) Trophy and 4 Silver Medals 6. 880 “« Run 6 66 6 16. 220 yds. Kun, (heavy march- 7. Patting 16 Jb Shot 6 “ «“ ing order). Gold Medal Silver Medal g. Running Broad Jump 6 rt « 17, 40-tb, Gun Drill and Shifting 9. Hiech Jump ‘6 “6 64 Competition. Trophy 10. Pole Vault «“ “ « 18, Obstacle Race Silver Prize iL. Throwing 16 Ib Hammer . _ ot 19. Wheelbarrow Race, 25 yards 2 prizes 2 prizes 12, Hurdle Race, 120 yds « « « J 20. Tent Pitching Competition Trophy The Handsome Silver Trophy presented by the City Council will be given to the company win- ning the most points, points to coant as follows: In Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6,7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 16, 18, 19, events, the first military man over the line will count 5 points, 2nd 3 points, 3rd i point, 4th } point. Nos, 14 and 15; 10 points 5 points, 2 points. The keen rivalry between military companies, generally, is at present at boiling point, and as all the athletes of any note in P. E. I. are in one or another of the companies. The races will be hotly contested even to the 5th and 6th man in every race. Tf you miss it don’t blame us. Entries close June 27th. A. A. BARTLETT, L. F, MUNCEY, Chairman. Secretary. Run, Jump, Ride Fror Fro: At I | Paci: an) ana har