he de. OO w un rT) Tec penne et LAE ALL NLL LO I A DEVRER We opened on Saturday a! of Black ('repon effects—latest de- signs and very nobby— See them Blac's in Plain & Fancy See our (yoods —- Lustres — A LARGE VARIETY. 38c line in South window— good value Weeks & Co’s 50c¢ Cash. me>eis always asked for —the best cashmere tor the money in the city. All summer Muslins, Blouses, Straw Hats and Trimamed Millinery sgell- ing at a discount to make roora for fall goods now on order WEKS & Ci Wholesale and Retail successors to W. A. Weeks « Co. O@-5)' 6®@ AUCTION! . Furniture. ructed by Mr. N. A. uction at hie residence, Kent W est K nt School) on the 2nd day of August, com- ll o’clock am, [I am ins to sell by Srreet, (0; W ednesday mencing at Currie, 10 j1te All his bousebold effects comprisiog, Pirlor, Din ingroom, Hall, Bedroom and Kitchen Foraiture The abov« all Terms cash EARISTO, Auctivneer good as new. > DD R SESE Hawes LLG FAI y Ss Tule Te from i Dp] a % ‘Prince Kdward Island” “3 om a New Edition--Just Issued. 4% An Illustrated Book, de- & script ve of Prince Edward a8 Island For sale ai all pook- stores and at R. H. Mason’s newstands. Centains a map. Price 25 cents a Copy. A AEE SS SERS SEE RE SE NEN HEGFBGLBHALS PPS ROYAL VICTORIA COLLEGE (McGill University, Montreal) This residential college for women- students of McGill University, will be } ‘ , . opened l4th September, next. For terms, apply to the Secretary, MeG Co ege Montreal. J ily 3, wed&fri ——_ Seco reecesse Heosseeeecevs Unparalleled VALUE in our offer of PURE LARD, in pails. Till Jane 10th we make the fullowing coffer: — 20 Ib. pail $2.00 » pail lot at $1.80 yer pail Delivered at any station on P. E. I-lacd hailwav. This lard 18 of the PUREST qualit In ‘Teas we lead. All Provisions and Fine Gro- Ceries ai lowest prices, Jenkins & Son Low Price Grocers wif ee seees. Weoesecesoe OOS GOSS HOSS SSHHOS HSH SSEE tee 2800000066364 0860 966 BOUT SSE36088 pe froces QUESRSEDUOOOOUUOUOUAOOROUUOOECOOEOGUUSERNSEREREOUONGESUOUDNNNSSOEESERSUQUDOOSOOOONOUOERGEOESESSUNSREROOOOEOUSERY. THE s evening. at 8 o’clock., THe Props—Fresh te s rong winds, shifting to westand northwest. Showerv } @Castern por » bu Aric ally. W.C. T. U.—The fifth biennial conrer- { ym of the World’s Women’s Christian Temperance Uaion is announced to meet in Edinburgh, Scotland, on Monday, July 24:h, 1900. : : Pigeon and Oscar Dorr, of Kast Boston, Maes » Swan Bases Po nt, Nehants, to the State bathhouse at hevere Beach,a distance of over 61x and one-halt miles, in three hours and fifteen minutes. LONG Swim.—Cnharles W. PERSONAL. Mr. Geo. J. Rogers left this morning On a business trip to Montreal. Hon. Anthony McLaucblin, St. Peter’s, came to town this morning. Rev. D. F. McDonald, Souris and Rev. James Phaleo were in towa today. Hon. Daniel Davies was a passenger tv this morning’s train to Georgetown. Mr. Fred McNeill was a passenger by the Princess this morning on a short trip to Halifax. * Mr. J. B. Lambkin, district passenger agent of the 1. C. R, at Halifex, was a passenger by this morning’s train going to Moncton. Rev. Dr. Chamberlain, of New York, presched a very able sermon in the First Methodist Church last night. He crossed to the mainland bythe Princess this morping. Picton and Byron Brown and Louis Large of the B. & A. Club, left thie morning to take part in the races at the coming world’s meet in Montreal. They were accompanied by Mr P S Brown. Her many friends will regret very much to learn of the death of Miss Mamie McLeod, which took place at the residence of her mother, Mrs. James McLecd, Prince St., lasé night. The funer~ al takes place to-morrow morning at 9.30 o'clock by carriage to Cavendish. TUBERCULOSIS: The Farmer’s Advocate refers to a question of greut interes: to all stock rais~ ers and says:—“There seems to be a gen- eral opiaion that it is only when the vdder ie involved that the milk hecomes germ- laden. Hon. Mr. Fisber tojd Parliament that for a year past he and his officers had been searching fo> cows with definitely affected ud-ers for experimental purposes, but had been unable to find probubilities are, as he stated, that in no country in the world are cat'le so free from tubercular diseas: in any organ a3 in Can- ada. But despite all tb’s, we have panicky regulations spsasmodicsliy proposed by ea- perhaps, but ili<tuformed, or else “worked” by persons who would create a bogus alarm in order to promote their own professional or person al interest, while venience one. The thusiasts— well-rmeaniog, the public bears the incon- At time the farmer or stockman who studies the well-being of his awimals, profi-abl production, aod his own interest gener- and the expense, the san? ally, will take every needed precaution (by breedi.g stock healthy io in every respect, by the use of wh water, reasonab.e exercire, linessiin bié stables, plenty of pure ait and light) in order to maiatainanol improve the position we »} ‘ . oe j tre 1esome food an pu tn0roughb ciean now hold for tue Dewey The amonni Subacribed home fuud up to date is $25,000 SS UCEROUUAUEONERIRRRORESSEGEQRERES TREE SCI. nc ed & Neen ee tf Se) i 7 ele < o> g a MEN SAVE MONEY ~~" by buying their boots at our “big sale” Just glance over this, and see if there is not something you may need— § PAIRS ONLY of our Men‘s Fine Chocos late Boots— vestirg top regular price $4.25 Now 83 50 11 PAIRS... Men’s Chocolate Dongola Boots -regular price $2.50 Now 82 00 9 PAIRS.... Men’s Chocolate Dongola Boots-- regular price $3 00 bey) Now $2.50 18 PAIRS... Men’s colored Boots rang ingin price from $1.90 to $2.25 Now 81 65 eee @ eceessoee ec oo eee Ce 88 OF eeeeee : Watch this spece for fur- ; > thher announcements : . R. K. JOST, ~OUAGADERDORGEEEE EELGDEGUEEERUTOGEEEGSEE TAUARORAUGSESHULGUQOOERORGUOGEROQDQEGCURDRDGRENGERGSEEODSGEEERGOSAURCRECEUCCQOSGUGRSERCRORSQERRSS © O28a08 ft, st Local and Other tems, i | } DA ha. a Tennis Tournament. Brecken Win. Great interest was taken in the mix ; On Saturday afternoon. The Ourts were in good condition and the athe? le,Johts , ul, J pe piay ignout, the tual at | At the fioisb, Mrs. A. on beualf of the elub, presented tne lady winner with a very suitable gift. During the afiernoon tea was served by the Misses Fitzgerald and Mies Lilian Dodd, ne was e ne -~* ciose, a@liy Rr , > own, low ing are ihe ecores, the couple ma g the most out of eleven games being leciared the w inuers, ROUND l, Mr. Leith Brecken vs Miss Cotton Miss K. Brown Mr, T. Davies Won 8 Won 3 Miss W. Brecken ys Miss MacGowao Mr. D. Stewart Mr. Leigh Won 8 Won 3 Mise L. Strickland vs Miss Fitzgerald Msjor Weeks vs Mr Jack Hyodman Won 7 Won 4 Miss H Hazard vs Miss Ursula Davies Mr Jack Owen Won 7 Mr Reg. MacDonald Won 4 Round I. Miss W. Brecken Mr. L. Brecken ve, Mr. Grabcm Miss Hilda Aaszard Won 9 Won 2 Miss Strickland vs. Miss Ethel Davies Mr. D. Stewart Major Weeks Won7 Won 4 vs. Miss K. Brown Mr. Wilf Sullivan Won 2 Mises Ursula Davies Mr. Jack Owen Won 9 ROUND III. Miss Ureula Davies vs. MissM Haszard Mr Mitcbell Mr Jack Owen Won8 Won 3 Mise W Brecken vs Miss Strickland Mr L Brecken Mr Stewart Won 9 Won 2 FINAL. Mies W Brecken Mr Mitchell Won 5. Miss Ureunla Davies vs. Mr Brecken Won 6 PARTING ADDRESS To Miss Josephine Edmunds, Late Teacher of Marie School, Lot 40, P. E. Island. Dear Mapam,—Since it has become evid-~nt that you intend moving to another locality, we desire to present you with the adidress as @ token of that bigh estimaticn your lady | ke teaching have won for you from ih parent- and pupils. Many warks of improvements followed your labours among the pupils of our school, while your cheerful entertato~ ng society has afforded us many pleasant nous. In taking leave of you for the present oor earnest wish is that wharever part vhich dispositton » ; 9 a&iaue have duty may call you, or in whatever ephere : faction you mar engage you shall meet with that success which your uprightness of conduet and true devotion to duty 80 surely merit. With our best wisbes for yaur welfare, we remain yours truly, FRANKLIN DINGWELL ) GeorcGe Hooper > Trustees, Rosert BarrersBy )} REE he FE — ——o— Oe ee wer * The Country is to Pay.” (Montreal Gazette.) The sums the Ministers have asked Par- liament to vote this session, including the estimates, the railway subsidies, and the price of the Drummond county railway purchase, amount to over sixty millions of do!Jars. This is at the rate of five million dollars a month, more tham a million dollars a week, And there ie more to come. The supplementary estimates are to be followed by other supplementaries. This is Mr. Tarte’s “ new year.” Mr. Mercier is dead, but the men who stood by him live. They are doing for Canada what Mer- cierism did for Quebec. Extravagance aod job are hand in hand, and the country is to.pay. i ery going e+e Montreal Gazette: Not the bung, but the head has been kcocked out of the fioancial barre), by tbe Laurie> Govern- ment, and the money is pouring forth.” Mail and Empire: “Thirty-six of the votes inthe supplementary estimates are for wharves ard break waters in Mr. Field- ing’s constituency. It costs something to bave a Finance Minister of Mr. Fielding’s brand of purchased popularity.” BORN. At Lennox Isiand, on the 27th inst., to phe wife of Chief Sark aon. .——- — SSS ee DIED. In this city,thie morn‘ng, at two o’clock, Mamie Townsend, youngest daughter of the late James T. McLeod, of Bay View. Funeral from her mother’s residence, Prioce St., Tuesday morning at 9.30 o’clock, by carriage to Cavendish Cemetery. MXAMINER, C | doubles tenais tournament, played at Vic- | | toria Park } %OQG { ’ HARLUTTETOWN, JULY ‘RtILLeERY.—No. 2 Co. G. A. mest 8 o-night at 8 o’clock. | incest labia Sons or Tempsrance —Victoria Division | meets this evening in Wrigat’s Hall. | \ siting me mbers always welcome. ba p.—The yacht for New York > Hogarth is in Her crew conaists of fifty men. JeAVES tI Captain Arch command. Time.—The time made by the the Bruce-Lynch dory race at fssex, Mass,on the 27ih, was 23 minutes, pot 6. : . The distance was 3 miles. Go D winner SaLvation Army—Batt’s tug will con- Don’t time eX- ing at 10.30 to Red Point Wharf. forget the hour 10.30. pected, G ood seclibiihiete Ixcaka?ep 'Prizes,—The premiums for ‘the races to be held at the Charlottetown Drivisg Park have been changed from $1,009.00 to $1,050 00, by raising the puree in the Free-for=all from $250.00 to $300 00. THe Bike.—The profescional half mile reccrd was broken at Salt Lake, Utah, on the 27.h, by J M Chapman who made the half in 593~5 seconde. He also cut the five mile timedown to 10.35. Chapmaa belongs to Atlanta, Georgia. Suspenpep — Captain Farrell, of the Red Cross liner Portia, which was recently lost on Big Fish Shoal, to the westward of Halifax, bas been suspended for six months. He ie allowed « mate’s certificate in consideration of his conduct in saving the lives of those on board, Basknatt.—The Natioral League fight for the peanant goes bravely on with Brooklyn well in front, Boston second and St. Louis third. In the Eastern League, tochester holds first place, with Montreal! second and Toronto third. Ia the New Eogland League, Portland js in first place and Brocaton in secord. Suiprixe.—Scheouera Kohbinoor and Lifeboat arrived yesterday with coal for Clarkin Bros. The former began die charging this worning. Schooners Foam, Mionie A.,and Katie FE. Wall are respectively discharging coal, laths and shingles, fur Messrs, Poole & Lewis at their wharf today. Schooner P.L G ie discharging a cargo of coal for Mr. A Down. PoLice Courr- This morning George Rodd was fioed $5 or 30 days for being drunk and disorderly, and Albert Chip- man and John Horne, for being drunk and incapable were fined reepectively $2 or 10 davs and $10 or 60 days. The proxecution preferred by George W. Gardiser against John Finnegan for meliciously his property was adjourned until Thursday toenable the par:ies to prodace further evidence, New Society Disgasr.— Society doctors in New York have ciscavered a new dis- } ease. Thev call it the silk petticoat wriet and with all kinds of enthusiasm are losk- ing for iteagerms. The silk petticoat wrist affects ouly young women, and its symp~ tom is stiffoess or cramp in the affected | part. Ofcourse it is caused by the habit which ,young women have of holdicg up the skirts of their dresses, and as, by an odd coincidence, they are invariably wear. ng petticoats of silk when they are taken lili, that garment has become associated with the name of the malady. THe Leacue Prontc.—The League of the Crose are holding their anoual pica ie at Midgell today. Long before the tine appointed forthe train to leave, crowds could be seen going in the direction of the station, and when joined by the members of the League, who previously warclhed round the principal streets of town hesdei by the:r band, completely filled fifteen cars. It was indeed a happy looking company on board the train; all were out for fun, of which they are prob- ably findiag plenty at the beautiful picnic grounds at Midge. Races are being held for the hoys of the societv, the principal of which is the boot race.In this race the boots of the contestants are mixed ap within a certain line. The contestants leave their mark, run to the line where the boots are placed, find their own, put theta On and lace them, and return to the judges, the firat getting back of course winaing the prize. The train leaves on return at eix o’clock. AA bhhrbihhhbhhbhbhhhh hhh bbb) WASH YOURSELF f WITH KAHNWEILER’S BATH SPONGE “Cleanliness is next to Gedlin. 33 these ese A substitution for spongs and wash rag. Material, hand made linen, filled with shaved cork; the inner pocket can be opened and a piece of soap inserted . Always ready for the bath. Makes a continuous lather, It always floats, is soft and pliable {s cleaner and better than a sponge or rag. Takes off the dirt and opens the pores, Strengthens the body and muscles Takes the place of a masseur. Recommended by athietes and physicians as 4 necessity. If you try it you won’t do without it. Price 30 cents. i vey the penis party oa Wednesday morn~ | injuring } at Shamrock | {omerrow, { wal ‘Local_and Other _ttems, |= | Miss Ursula Davies and Mr. Leith | Meet Me at The Always Busy Store ~~> >. > oS G® © 8 2 ® J 2 © & 2 @ @ @e © a @ eS An Eariy Settlement Oi Accounts Rendered 30th June Receipt Granted Daily ~um- FROM S A. M. .NLEY ..._ BRQ 2 Shoe Attractions This Week 2 9 é %: (UM PBO®ADFISF {,DOSS (HBSHBAD*’ rs ° oe ¢ 4 acy - 1. A>. See ee A 7 & Mh * — All womens col- ¢ @ wee ee. ¥ ored bdo's& shoes © 0 Woinens Kid ; es N at ¢ ® strap slippers with » Pe 4 & 4 vow und _ steel \ a ; 20 per “ . 5 ? buckle on a com. a 4 aOOwRS x @ fortable last and ’ a e $1.00 shoes for 80c @ ® stvlish - only y £% ‘ $1.50 rT iT; $1,20 4 4 . > oy ¢ e185 « «gi4s J ¢ $1.25 % Om 8 «($250 « “$200 » 4 5 . See Window ¢ ¢ See Window ; j SOW DOO6 HF DODDS Iocmeacosecse we? Alley& Co Alley & To IS TO COME Leave us your order now for a nice light summer suit Lots of Light Weight Tweeds to select from. Our tailoring department has been rushing all this season MEN'S FURNISHINGS See our summer Underclothiag in Balbriggan and natural’ wool, which will be sure to keep you cool. Big Reductions on lines of Furnishings from this date GORDON & MELPLLAN