gos2s2DOSsSSses &¢ S268 Let Your Troubles Vanish in Smoke Y 1 \ Oo! yf ur hoic® 2 % Vi oo the hy aid, We have y cigars ‘” i? i over Sia. ty brands to select from, ] ranging from the five cent lom- esti fifteen cent Olear 3 Hav mA i} , We also carry a‘ hoice line of chewi! ¢g tol Ces, if ye u cnoose wo « he & . w ; ' w Geo. E Huche’s ¢ ), , * we 7] te L Apothecaries’ Hall. “ ; (w PHSSSS SSS LSS LSS Se sVegF* 29Se DOCH FLOSS D ~wOG OB 586s0s $ : 1 ‘Snappy : , : : | ici | ;Cinger z i] ° e It ° 1 :Snaps : w * 8 * 7 C. Who would want any other Y kind? A Giner Snay that . is not spappy is no gooc. e We keep the snappy kind ; —mixed right, made right 3 and we sel] them right at ‘ only d ic per Ib. ‘ Order today, i . | “ ® TriepHone 98. a ’ a ¢ . $ % rj € a} . ( / : D. Stewart it $ « a 6 Eoipss > : KCL SAKERY * @ BAKES BEST BREAD. a a 6, a & peeetasoess M 8e0eaves*e0e = ee See Te QO > pt 0 DR.iB-. L. DICKEY (Late {Clinical Assistan' at Reyal a» London Ophthalmic Hospttal,, Moorfields, and Central London “= g Throat and Ear Hospitil*) ‘ ‘ N , NJ 7 a TEs, and Throat. OFFICE— Cameron Block RESIDENCE— W ater Street opp Hotel Davies OFFICE Hovurs—$ 30a m,to 1 pio,2to4pm Evenings by appointment Eve Testeo ard Fitted With Glassee or. SALE OR TO LET.—“Watermere.” Also “Parkview” Cottage adjoining same. Apply to Hon. « ieo. W. Howilap 2 MeLeod, Solicitor. owlaD or to D, C. Jane 29.h, tf Cn SESTSEGVSESSY SS SSSS SSL’S FSSSISESLSS. SSS 2 GE _$ 4 Famous PROVINCIAL FARMERS AND DAIRYMEN’S ASSOCIATION, —— |The Annual Meeting - Proceedings in Brief. [ue annual meeting of the Provincia) Farmers aud Dairymen’s Association was beld in this city on Tuesday of this week, the President, Walter Simpson, Keq., ot Bay View, in the chair. , His Honor the Lieutenant Governor was among those who were in attendance; and he gave the Association a sbort address. The accounts of the year were submitted and paseed, The correspondence between Sir Louis Davies and the railway authorities in re- ference to the resolution pagsed at tne last | meeting ef the Association and forwarded {to Ottawa with respect tothe proposed estabiishment of express offices throughout the Province and aleo through treigh rates On cattle in transit between » ints 1p the main‘and and points in this province, was submitted, The gist of the corres pondence ,is that as to these matters th: tarmere of this province bave not muct to complain about. An interesting pape: on “The Economical use of Lime,’ was read by Mr. Carson, of Bonshaw, and dis cussed by the President and Meser:. David Rogers, David Arbing and J. S. Clarke. ; Then followed a discussion concerning the Management of, Orchards—as whether or uot it is better to cultivate them or to Jet them grow in grass and manured on the top of the ground. The consensus Of ythe Opinions elicited was thet it was better to cultivate orcharde from the beginning. The officers elected for the eneuing year are: President, Walter Simpson, re-elec’ed; Vice-President, W. J, Gibson, Marehfic'd: Secretary-Treacurer, J. B. McInnis, St. Peter's, Execntive Committee—John R. Hc >per, David Rogers, James MclIsaac, Alber Hyndman, Jobn H. Gill, William Hogan, W.E. Vessey. The Non-Irritating Cathartic Easy to take, easy to operate= —_ -* ' Hood’s Pills > > e- os s&> + PICTURE. That group of thirty Islanders who left here last October to fight for their Queen in far distant South Africa. Their fortunes have been varied. Most of them are still in the Travsvas) undergoivg the hardships ofcampaigning Twoof them in- valided home, arrived last night’ Several of them have been wounded and two have given up their lives. A generation hercea photograph o: these brave men—-P. E. Isiavd ehare of those whom Roberts cow- plimented above all bis soldiers— willbe a valuable rememberance. You can have ove if you want one Thereare two sizes, both very cles: photos, and tbe prices are 3dc ano $1.00, For sale in Chanlotietown at C. J. Mitchell’s bookstore and a, Tue Examiner Office, or maile,y post paid on receipt of price by R. L. Cotton, P. OQ. Box 84, Ch’town f ' ' ‘ ‘ GSOSSSES Kvery cap must go at choice at HALF PRICF. on them at present. SPECIAL S..LE Klouses The balance’of our spring stock. +0 ver cent off. ladies Capes 50 per cent off, Ladies Hats The balance of our stock. 56 per cent off. Summer Dress Muslins If you want a pretty dress now 1s your chance. 23 1-3 per cent off. Dress Lengths We have 16 Dresses left youcan have your We have many other bargains but cannot men- WEERS & Co. T HEJPEOPLE’S{STOREy BARGAIN STORE. THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETON JULY, SUDDEN DEATH. Mr. Thos. Leclair, aclerk inthe em- ploy of Messrs Myrick & Co, Tignish, was found dead iv his bed on Sunday moro~ ing after beinz in his usual good health when retiring about 12 o’clock Saturday night. He was about 40 years old and unmarried,bad always enjoyed good health during the twenty yeare he was in the Mersrs Myricks employ An autopsy war held Sunday evening by Dr. Murphy as- sisted by Dr's Rose, of Alberton, and Myrick of Tignish, whenthe cause of death was found to be cerebral throm- bosis. Mr. Leclair was universally reepect- ed and a general favorite in the large firm thatemployed him. He was a mem ver of Branch No. 281,C. M. B. A., Tiguib, and this society had the tune:al arraugements in charge. Almost the tall membership of this large brancb was in Lhe procession and the funeral which tuok place yester day, was, in consequence, large aod im- posing. Tbe deceased geatleman’s family have the sympathy ofthe whole com- munity. oe — THE SUPREME COURT. The Supreme Court met at Georgetowa yesterday, Mr. Justice Hodgson presiding: Toe Grand Jury was sworn in as follows . George A Poole, Lower Montague, fore- man : Allan McDonald, Little Pond ; L P Doyle, Head St. Peter’s Bay ; © C Cari- ton, jr., Souris ; Joseph McRae, Rollo Bay ; William Jenkins, Anvandale; FG Bovyer, Georgetown Royalty; Edward Brothers, Spsrrow’s Road ; Capt Hugh McPhee,Georgetown; A Smith, New Perth; George E Goff, Woodville Mille; Nathaniel McPhee, Georgetown; Wm Leith Pcale, Montegue; John Curran, Baldwin’s Road; Patriek Brothers, Elliotvale; Patrick Kelly, Montague; John A Annear, Lower Montague; Benjamin Aitken, Lower Mon= ague; Joseph Fairchild, Georgetown; William Gordon, Brudenell. In the course of an able and eloquent address to the jury, the learned Judge paid » fitting tribute to our volunteers on active service in Souih Africa, and made a kindly reference to the late lamented “Father Francie.” Tao re veing no criminal cases before the jury they were discharged. Before their tischarge the jury brought in a report which had @ special bearing upon en- oachments On the highwavs in King’s County, a state of effair «ticu, we understand, obtains to a cu. eiderable xtent in Georgetown. Alder Brehaut wae on motion. of At- orney General McKinnon, admitted an sttorney of the coart. Upon moton of Mr. J. A, Mathieson s» order was made for the examination of dr. W.D. Ross preparatory to his ad- nissic. asap attorney. Augustine McIanis ve) “rod. Judg- vent for plaintiff. J. 8S. McDonald for lant ff, Micb-el Jackson, Appellaot, and J. i.chsop, Reepordent,—an appeal ‘from ne decision of two Justices of the Peace r King’s County. This case is now be- ire the Court. The Attorney-General for Appellant ; A. Mathieson for Respondent. Ne me Prudent Chinamen, a Los Axce.es, Cal,?Jnly 17—At a meet- ng of l5Uof the Chinese merchants and esidents of this city, resolutions were sssea pledging themselves to do al] in eir power to uphold and assist in up- yiding the laws of the United States ‘long as they are residents of thie hotry, PortLanD, O , July 17.—The Chinese pulstion of Portland exceeds 50,600. i' the leading Chinese merchante bave pressed their loyal y to the United tes government, and this dissipated great feeliog ef hostility which yht otherwice have developed towards e¢ Chineee. atin. —_ Tale your fishing Mcrellon the 25ch. Dr. H. P. Wright, Dentist at Mt, stewart, in order to extand the radiua ot i8 practice is giving speciai inducements sting until] September 21st, during which time he will spend a week in each f four places as follows;—July 29th to Aug. 5'h, at Morell; Aug. 5ih to 12th, at Head of St. Peter’s Bay; 12th to 19tb?at Peake’s Station; 19th to 26th at Cardigan Bridge. julyl7 tf. Tea axp Socia,.—The committee in charge of the Tea and Social to be held at Watermere on Tuesday, July 24th, in aid of Charlottetown Hospital, beg to tender thanks for dcuatios of $5.00 from Mr. Hammond, representative of Hudon Hebert, Montrea). All donations will be thankfully received by the Superiorese of the bospital. —tf. tackle with you to yt At Southport, July 12-h, to Mr. and Mrs Ewen W. Mariin, 6 son. In East Oakland, June 22, 1900, to th: wife of M, A. McIonis,a daughter. DIED infant daughter of Margaret A. and M. A. MclIanie. o —__ »—— _ _ = That new “Anchor” hose supporters for ladies has just arrived. and the, nicest thing you've seen yet. Price only 38c¢,— Moore & McLeod. 18, 1900 SON SE TATE ROA ET HNO Local and ter ltems seemed Eneinesrs drill in umiform this | evening at 8 o'clock. Crry Hatt.—The inner walls of City Hallare being painted tais week by Mr. | Francis McRory. The color will be dark, A Syve Sum.—The net proceeds of the tea at Kinkora [ast week amount to $800 The tea was a great succees in other ways as well, : ecules Strawperry Fe-rivat.—Don’t forget the strawberry festival io the drill shed at Georgetown op Friday eveniog next. It will be well worth a‘te nding. Strawperry Festivat.—A Strawberry Festival will be beid st Grace Church Parsonage on Tuesday eveoiny, July 24th, | treat if you talto atteni ee é at 7 o'clock Admissivoa avd refresh- meuts only 1@cte. _ oO Zion Cuvrcm Pronic.—Yon wil) miss a Zicn Church picnic at Freetown on Thursday the 19th, Great preparations are being made io make a pleasaat acd interert.og day’s out- ing. Return fare only 30 cents: emsentiipiieniana At Soumuereipe.—Insecurity is still abroad in Summerside. On Monday night & revolver eho: waa fired through a win- dow in there iderce of Mr. George White, and lodged in a wall overa bed in which a man named Murphy was sleepingr The affair might have been avcidental but it is not thought so. Bayxp Mvueic.—The band of the Fourth Regiment did not play in the Gardens last night because of the uufavorable weather. They will play on Tuesday evening next instead, evd on each succeed- ing Tuesday evening during the season, The League of the Cross Band will give their first concert on Friday evening. FrstivaL.—The congregatien of Brack- ley Point Road Methodiet Church intend holding a strawberry and ice cream festi- val on Monday 23rd July, on or wear the church grounds to commence at 3 o’slock pem. A tea table will be provided, also temperate drinks and all kinds of retresh- ments,in abundaoce. Come one, come all. Should Monday prove unfavorable it will be held the tollowing Wednesday. Proceeds in aid of organ fund. Ww. J. Prowse, chairman Of committee. Overa House —There was a fairly large audience at the Opera House last evening when “Powell, ihe Man of Mystery” gave his Opening eniertainment. Powell is ex~ ceedingly clever, and his sleight of band work was well done The epirit cabinet and trumk cricks were especially interest- ing. After the entertainment Zera Semon, Who is managing the show, gave away & number of veluable presents, little Edith Cairne winniog the gold watch. There will be performances tonight and tomorrow night. Large sudieuces are expected, For Bostoy.— La Grande Duckesse left on return to Boston this forenoon, Her outward passenzers were Mr R L Spencer, B M Lord, Jobn Noet »ron, J A Grant. D McPorerson, A J Nichole, F B_ Pur: ion H P Lowell, H L Thomas, Wm Merci. . Mr Raymond,R Hood, R HF Gillet, k McCormack, F W Johnson, Mr and Mrs A H Gaynor, Mr and Mrs WP Welker, Mr and Mre Mereerau, Rev WH Decker and wife, Mre AW Gillet, Mre Rubel, Mra W A Will ame, Mrs Elleo Bowman, Mrs Carrie, Mre Jas Lapthorne, Mies In- gereoll. Weitc me Home—Rey. J A. Macdon- ald, on reaching Miscouche Monday even- ing, on his return from MHurope, was ac- corded a reception that would gladden the heart of any pastor returning to bis people. He was met at the station by the band and an immenee concourse of people, and escorted io the band stand, were addresees Of welcomeand congratulation were pre- sented. Thejrev. gentleman replied in the most felicitous terms, expressing his pleasure at teing once more home, and tnanking the people for their kind and enthusiastic welcome. Theevening was One of general rejoicing in Miscouche.— Journal. ae SENT EMM MN EMM We Would Think ou’ =riends NZ “it 9: i If you will give prompt attention In East Oakland, June 22, 1900, av t It’s the newest—_ to our accounts just been rendered. TE YOYUNPSISINNVN a NNTNENTTY UNNI” TONITE eTT HT MATE AMAAAL SHAM AMAT AL UAA AA BALA AA MUSE AAMAS AAU AMM ZIG = uaa Kris S | owe > 52. = SEU SHLAA SHLAA LUAU wren a Si Sereda cman. RRR LES PT MEET ME AY THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE. SUMMER BLOUSE WEAR AT STANLEY BROS, Late arrivals in Shirt Waists are shown here — Something different from what are shown elsewhere White Waists, Hlegant Flegant Colored Waists, Black and Colored, Roman Satin Waists. Furnishing News For Saturday We pride ourselves in showing the largest"and nobbiest lo of neck wear in the city. We have them at any price from 2¢ to 7.c Another strong line with us is our Shirts: White and solored shirts, soft outing shirts collars attach +. cilk front shirts. See our doub’e threxd Balbriggan Unde: clothing, 85c per suit. Extra, bargaias every Saturday nicht, p. m. Store open until 12 Gordon & MoLellan . «++. Men’s Stylish Vutfitte: BOTH FEET, andjyou will "be fitted with the latest and most fash- onable boot or shoe to be fuund in the city, for the least money and guaranteed the best of satisfaction McQUAID’S, LOWER QUEEN STREER PLE NL IIE MOSER Et LE AAS POI A ey SE ee A Rl a ok At A i eine aN ie lai TT i A a NF REM ce INES Na: RENE Aa ile Se. ae tei ‘ a 1 AR IORI M3 INN SS ND A I RGN ATER 5G, OI AE TR ARTS apr re : Ss pl ae ti a, ee eras Pe eee eat - ae ma a Bue ee. * 5 - my; Sees + ears oa ee ee Spa ae ey u 2 s 2 a eis Poe al EE a Fam * ic Erma eet Re ee os EM gs ae ae ; i eery io eet ee oe Pug ey ~ ae ae =e SP OS | te te ai a = « em i. ge = i iaciietil “ss <é ve = - Me age s , ae eer