ell Men's White Canvas Shoes $1.25 White Canvas Shoes Men’s wear are quite the thing now--We have had several kinds this year— some laced boots too—prices/¢ $1.35, $1.50 and $1.75. BUT! for SUPREME COURT, Sarvurpay, July 14. The case of McKinnon aod McNevin ve Heater was tried thia morning before Jus- tice Fitzgerald. Judgment for plaintiff. Stewart for plaintiff; Morsom fer defen~ dant. A rule nisi was granted fora non-suit returnable in October. The court adjourned untill Monday 23rd- to deliver judgment on cases tried at Sum, merside before the Chief Justice. \Kipling Interviewed. An Australian was correspondent had an interview with Mr. Rudyard Kipling ia Bloemfontein. He i: described as e little, a sturdy manof about forty. His face has beeu familiar by por traits, but no photograph gives any bint of the quick nervous energy of the mao His talk is agabdble, a chait>r, a constant jumping from one point to another. In manner he is more like a tusinese man than a "literary celebrity. There is no- thing of the dreamer about him. Afs ter recalling bis Australian, tour and giving ‘his views of antipodean books aod newspapers, Mr Kipling said :—*I am going back to Londonto fight the people who will say ‘The Boers fought for freedom—give them back their country.’ [ want to fight all thet sort of nonsense. Mr Rudyard Kipling is strongly of opinion that there will soon be in South Africa as the sizes in all lines are the greatest demand for skilled labor the not complete now we have put them all in one Jot and dropped the price to $1.25 per pair. Alley & Cc Ch’town, P. E. Island. AAAAABSAASA l g | {portant etbat the groceries your family use are just the purest, finest and mest reliable? obtain- able, We want to im- press upon you the fact that if you come to us you are always safe, and always sure to get the best. Webster & Mackay b> Successor to,Davison & Co. Sor Kent & Gt. George Sts. Telephone 199. SPV PV TTVVTTT Fiesh New Vegetables and. Fruit at Gays Stalls Fri- day and Saturday, © 8 EFFI SS FS IF SIF CVI MhbbnhhAhbbahssssssasaAsbAsAAAAAAd 4 Crisp tender way butter! Zeans, Delicious mealy new Potatoes, cool cris p Cucumbers, make you cool to look at them,) Rich narrow squash, Dark rich blood Beets, New Turpips, ‘Tender Cabbage, Cauliflower, Spinach, Lettuce, Radish, Green Peas, Ripe To- matoes, Mushroons, and Straw berries, We will replenish our stalls witha fresh supply | Flower, Ladtegre. Summerside. > | Shediac, bal | ee world has ever seen. Long ago the couns try would have been developed by rail- ways, irrigation works, mines and mills under any other Government but that of the Boer. “We want you Australians to stay here and help to fetch the place along,” observed Mr Kipling to hia inter. viewer. He bas the Shighest opinion of the Australians, both as colonite and soldiers. His admiration aleo extends to Australien horses, although hie @rat in~ roduction to the animal was of somewhat serio-comic character. Itwas in India he first mounted an Australian “back- jumper,” and the tale is best told in his own words :—“I seemed to be sitting ou great eternal chavs, and then the world slipped away from uader me, and that’s all I remember.’’ SHIP NEWS Fort of Charlot tetown. ENTERED. July 14— Kohinor, §Deagle, Pictou ; Maggie Roach, ,Weston, Richibuto; May CLEARED. July 14—Kohinor, Deagle, Pictou ; Maggie Roach, Weston, ,Richibucto; May Flower, Laotagne, Craquet; Midnight, Hopkins, Gasp>; Eleric, Murray, Port Hawkesbury. Port of Summerside. ENFERED. July 12—Schre Lochiel, Wright, Richi- oucto, Iumber; Mary Jane, Arsenault, Egmonot Bay, lobsters ; 8 S Frank C Batt, Duan, Pictou,Sbal. Jnily 13-838 City of Ghent, McNevin, Halifax, mdse ; Bessie S Keefer, Horton, Paspebiac, fumber; May B., McLean, Sapio, lumber. CLEARED, July 12—Schrs Mary Jane, Arsenault, Egmont Bey, Fisaing supplies; Nellie Reid, Reid, Pictou, bal. July 12--S 8 City of Ghent, McNevin, Halifax, produce ; Lochiel, Wright, Richi- bucto, bal; Morning Star, ‘Arsenault, a ANOTHER NAME ENROLLED. —— - Growing List of those who Testify to Dodd’s Kidney Pills in Montrea!}. MonTBeEal, July 9,—-The list of those who have received teneflt from the greet medicine, Dodd’s Kidney Pills, is steadily growing ia the city. | Since Mr. Robert Thomeon’s name wag published, Mr. M. Mulia, of 4 Elgin Street, bas stepped for- ward aod submitted his testimony. His case was Rheumatism which though now generally recognized as a kidney disease is not always treated as such. People waste a lot of money trying to drive Rheumatism from the system. If they would a!! follow Mr. Mulin’s example they would be saved much pain and ex- ia he: *‘I have had Rheumatism for some time and could get nothing to cure me until I used Dodd’s Kidaey P llaXy I have now taken three boxes and am cured,” f the above on Saturday uft- ternoon including some st ‘raw-| berries— but as the supply at present is not equal to the de- mand, the tardy buyer is like- y to be left—etall open Sat- rdey afternoon from 5 to 9. JJ Gay & Son. 1 large map of P. E. Island, 1 large invalids iron chair 10 Apply to John Coombs, next FOR SaLE.- arge bath tub combinations. tw Prowse Bro: —_— SCHUOL TI ACHER WANTED.-—Gentic- man or | Good pay weekly for selling Fruit or | Orn a al Trees. Shrubs or ‘ones, ns, es or Coun Busual emeand for this line now. een ees mpany, Nurserymen, Limited. dlw, Do You Know 2 that Sponges ARE ANIMALS. Well, I have anice assortment of those animals at very low prices. Call and see for your- self, J. H. Jamieson MEDICAL ~s 7 = DODD'S CORNER. rrrapernrenyprnnvvvnyennntnvy THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN? JULY, See paesnastastesa PERSONAL, The late Hon. A. R. Dickey carried 70,000 life insurance. Mr. A. C. McDonald, M. P., returned from Ottawa on Saturday evening. Mr. Fred E. Morrie, -of Montreal, is visiting friends here. Mr. Alf. Tomlins of the Bank of Nova Scova, hae returned to Charlottetowa from North Sydney. Master Willie Kirby is wheeling from at St. John and Moncton en route.) Rev, W. P. Archibald, was a passenger by the Princess this morning, returning to his home In Sunny Brae, N, 8. ¢y friends io moreing on return to their homeia New Rrnnewick, Mr. George R. MeMahbon and Miss Maggie McMahon, of Emerald, was in the city over Sunday, They were guests at the Hotel Davies. Mr. John McSwain, for severa) years as. sistant foremaa of Tak Examiner com- posing room, left this morning for Bostou where he will reside. Sir Charles Tupper has taken his re- turn passage on the Tunisian, leaving Liverpoel August 23rd, and arriving in C anada abcut September Ist. Mr. James M. Beaireto, of the Waltham Watch Company, Mass., who has been spending a brief holiday im his Island home, left this morn‘ng on his refurn to Waltham. Major Rogers and Mrs. Rogers are among the guesate at the Hots! Davies. Major Rogers is we)| known ae the repre- sentative of Evans & Co., wholesale drug- giste, Montreal. Rev. Jabez Rice, who has been labor- ing ow the Wellsford Methodist circuit, left a few days ago to supply the Murray Rivercireuit for three Suadays, beginaing with yesterday. Mrs. B. F. Langton, wife of Lieut. Langton, U.8. N.,"now on duty in Chinese waters, wae a passenger by the North-~ umberland on Tuesday last. She will be the guest of Miss Mary Fraser, of Bel~ ment, Lot 16.—Summerside Pioneer. Rev. Geo. M. Young, the new paetor of the Firet Methodist church, preached at both services yesterday, making an excellent impression. At the evening services Mrs. Bayfield, (formerly Miss Hyndman) eang “ Fear not Ye, O Israel,” with much acceptance. In. T. Roddick, prefessor of surgery at McGill University, Montreal, shares with Sir William Hingston the benor of receiv ing the honorary degree of Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of London. These two gentlemen are the firs: Cana- dia ns to be thus distinguished. Mr. Alf. McIeaac left this morning for Thornbury, Ont., where he has obtained a position in the office of the newspaper conducted by his brother in-law, Mr. Duvcan Marshell. The Highland Bri- gade, under Major Stewart, wasat the station to see him offand cheered him lustily ae the train moved out. A Milltown correspondent of the St. Joho Sun says: “Miss George Elliott gave a party at the residence of Mrs. Alexander Leighton, in Calais a week ago,in honor of her friend, Miss Dawson, daughter of ex-Mayor Daweon, of Charlottetown, P. E. Island, who is her guest. Miss Elliott expects to return to P. EK. Island with Miss Daweon fora visit.” Miss Dawson and Miss Elliott arrived in Charlottetown on Saturday night, > —-?> -—> <—_ — Just a little job of Printing or a great big job of printing. Either receives our best atten- tion. Either will be | printed neatly, tntafulty,§ quickly and cheaply. will pay you to get our prices and see samples of our work, even :f you only want uw package of | Visiting feards or a few book labels. The Examiner Job Print. London House Building, mene mae Street i rr A CARD R. MACNEILL, M. D., Having 30 years experience in the practice of his profession, may be con- sulted on all branches of general medi- cine including the specialties. Office and Residence—Prince Street third door above Kindergarten Hall. Hours—g to 11 a. m. 1 te 3 and 7 to 8 p. m. dy & wkly 3 mos, DOG LOST.—Black cocker spaniel pup about four’months old; slightly lame on one fore foot. Finder kindly return to oe Alley and be rewarded. 1 week. BICYCLE FOR SALE.—Garden City. eee Gentleman’s been saaaeng 5 ae y at THs EXAMINER Office fesal Milliown to P. E. Island, making stops : Tne Misses Evans, who have been visit« Charlottetown, left this | 16 Itgoo. ‘cniahineiaieian — NG) L. J. SENTNER. GRAND wee SALE} Two Years in Business 12th JULY, (90 —Wer're Going to have a- - — DANIEL McLEOD. Bl We never do things by halves, you'll get goods at your own price. All Ladies’ Summer Jackets have got to go. All Men’s Suits are in this Sale. All Ladies’ Summer Capes have got to go. All Youths’ Suits are in this Sale. All Ladies’ Sailor Hats have got to go. All Boy’s Suits are in this Sale. All Summer Dress Goods have got to go. All Collars and Ties are in this Sale. All White and Colored Muslins have got to go. All Underwear have got to go. All White Piques and Ducks have got to go. All Susperders ard Hosiery got to go. All Ladies’ Night Dresses have got to go. All Shirts of every kind have%got to go. All Ladies’ White Skirts have got to go. Art Muslins and Draperies must go. Ail Ladies’ Corsct Covers have got to go. Lace Curtains have gut to go. All Ladies’ White Underwear have got to go. Hundreds of Yards of Print must go. All Ladies’ Hosiery have got to go. All Summer Silks have got to go. All Ladies’ Silk and Fabric Gloves got to go. All Towels and Towelling have got to go. All Ladies’ Undervests nave got to go, All White Cottons have got to go. All Ladies’ Ties have got to go. All Sunshades and Parasols must go. All Ladies’ Summer Corsets have got to go. All Ladies’ Wrappers have got to go. les olouses Wit 0 All Ladies’ Fans have got to go, All Veilings have got to8go. We do not advertise a thing at a price and when you come after it tell you its ali gone, and humbug you wil on else after we get you in the Store. ——WILL BE A—— Epp iP sn ne When we advertise SNAPS, you get SNAPS. That’s the reason this is g the busiest Store in Charlottetown. ane. McLEOD ¢ Cr ; 2 Successors to Beer Bros. Wholesale’and Retail. P. S.—This is the wayfour'business has increased in two years. July 1898 to July 1399 July 1899 to July 1900 CELEBRATION; BUSY SPOT IN JULY]