THE DAILY EXAMINER, CARHLOTTETON Highfield street, at 12 o’clock to. day, an interesting event took place when his niece Miss Julia Havford Sa; re, deughter of the late B. Wilson Sayre, was married to Mr. Edward Changler,of the firm of Prowce Bros & Co., Charlottetow nF. mB. 1. The ceremony, which ook plece in the pre sence of only the i. mediate friends of tne contracting parties, was conduc ted by Rev. staat ea me EK. B. Hooper. ft wride looked charming attired in aneartnetone grey suit, with hat to match, and carried a bouquet of cream roses. Miss Jessie N. Dow,-who acted as bridgesmaid, wore pink organdie. The groomsman was Dr. r Rovers DSayre, of Gloverville, N, Y., brother of the bride. Among the guests Fishin ¢ Gear 4 2He ein eesenwas Geceessesessrees= FUUHS SCLIN GEC CS present were Mr and Mre Jas Sayre, Mrs # \ B Wilson Sayre, Dr Thos Sayre. Amheret; @ | Mrand Mrs Fred Sayre, and Master Jobu _ c| at @| Sayre, 8c Joho; Mr and Miss Davidson has j just been rece ivedt at > and Miss Busby. The bride received @ | many costly presents, including several @ | cheques and gold; also presents frow the ‘Hu he’ S ty pupils of the kindergarten school, Chars @ | lottetown, P.E 1.,0f which Miss Sayre @ | was the principal. The groom’s present Apothecaries’ ; Hall. @ | 'o the bride wasa@ piano, and to the td 3 bridesmaid a brooch set with pearle. Mr geqsevesseseeseessee SSSES | and Mre Chandler left on the C. P. R. ————— | this afternoon for St Jobn en route ‘ 900.0606 8000 @ ~wOG 008 0O508 | through Nova Scotia and Cape Breton on : : a bridal tour. They will reside in Char- @ | lottetown. ‘Snappy : -— ; ° | THE DESBRISAY ° ‘ ’ = MEMORIAL FUND. :Cineer : . . Contribution siread; acknowledg- . S 7 CReccntetiinns » 00 4 dauaevidan spines $29.00 S @ | Mre. T. DesBrisay.......... 1.00 : NAPs @ | Mrs. G. W. Hodgson... 1.00 Mrs. W.A QO. Morson......... 1.00 Who would want any other ence tes kind? A Giner Snap that a $32.00 is not snappy is no gooc. ANOTHER NAME ENROLLED. We keep the snappy kind —mixed right, made right and we sell them Growing List of thoee who Testify to Dodd’s Kidney Pille in Montresl. Montreal, July 9.—The list of those who bave received benefli from the great medicine, Dodd’s Kidney Pills, is steadily growing inthe city. Since Mr. Robert Tbhom:on’s name was published, Mr. M. Mulino, of 4 Elgin Street, has stepped for- right at only ire per, |b. Order today. . . ward and submitted his testimony. His ; TzLerHone 98, @ |; case was Rheumatism which though now ’ : generally recognized as a kidney diseace is : @ | not always treated : such. s D S aya @/{ Peoplecwaste a lot of money trying to ® ; te art . drive Rheumatism from the system. If . @ | they would a!! follow Mr. Mulin’s example . Eciipet Bakery $ they would besaved much pain and ex- @ | pene. ; BAKES|BEST BREAD. ° Says be: ‘‘I have bad Rbheumatiem for . ° some time and could get scothing to peeOSiwceces MS 80008000 %008 | cure me until | used Dodd’s Kidoey P lls. I have now taken three boxes and aw cured,” THE UNEXPECTED HAPPENS F Ch’town was OTTAWA would { CARD! DR. H- L. DICKEY (Late [Clinical Assistan ai Royal London Ophthalmic Hos»ttal,, Moorfields, and Central London Throat and Ear Hospita!*} SPECIALIST—Fye, Ear, Nose and Throat. OFFICE— Cameron Block RESIDENCF—W ater Street opp Hotel Davies OFFICE Hovurs—9 30am,to lpm,2to4pm Evenings by apycini ment Eye Tested and Fitted With Glasses —— FOR SALE OR TOj LET.—“W atermere.” tOeday you have yeen sorry you were not cover ered for a large amount. I have good companies and Also “Parkview” Cottage adjoinin m Apply to Hon. Geo. W. Howlan or to D. C. 7an quote you low rates. McLeod, Soficitor. June 29th, tf. E. H. BEER } s ” SPECIAL SALE Blouses The balance of our spring stock. 50 per cent off. Ladies Capes _.uvery cap must go at 50 percent off. Ladies Hats The balance of our stock. 5® per cent off. Summer Dress Muslins If you want a pretty dress now is your chance. 38 1-3 per cent off. Dress Lengths We have 16 Dressee left youcan have your choice at HALF PRICE. We have many other bargains but cannot men- tion them at present. WEERS & CO. THE PEOPL#’S STORE. BARGAIN STORE. A letter has been received by Mrs. Simon Bolger, of this city, from ber nepbew Edmund Hessian who was with tie tirst conungentin South Africa, having joined it at Quebec. He beloogs to Georgetown. In part the letter runs: SHornoiirre, June 24th I can at last write you and give you an idea of how | have moved about since I left Africa. I thirk 1 wrote you trom Bloem- fontein shortly before I became ill and was transferred tothe geners! Hospital there. Here [ remained ix und was then sent to Wynherg Hospital where WVeene I stayed two weeks. Nx: 1 wae invalided to England and let Cepe Town Ou Lhe Orotara, arriving at Southampton on June 10:h, after a pleasant trip of seventeen days. Whie on the way up we hada fine view of the Spanish, Portuguese and French coasts. Our ship called at Sas Palmas, Canaries, for coal, From Southampton we were taken to Netley Hospital, one of the finest in the world, with a length slightly over a quar- ter of a mile. We remained at Netley till yesterday, when we came to thie place, which is # great summer resort. The quarters here are very comfortable. W hile on the way to Shorncliffe we stopped a while in London, baving received per- mission. I was highly pleased with the city. We were entertained by Lord Strathcona, who sent one of bis staff with us to see Westminster Abbey, the Crystal Palace, St. Paul’s and the Tower. I am going to revisit London at the end of June, to stay two months, I shall not likely be bome til] Christmas. The English people are treating us well and will not let us paes unnoticed. This afternoon we go to Sandgate On the invita- tion of a Canadian lady. We do not know who she is yet. I bave not received any mail tor two months, and it is probably flying every- where over South Africa. —_— —— ~ ROBERTS AGAIN. He Praises the Valour of Canadian Troops. The Governor General has caused to be published the following despatch received from Lord Roberts : ‘Pretoria, July 6.--I have much pleasure ip bringing to your Excellency’s notice the good work done by the First and Second Battalions, Cavadian Mounted Riflee, who have been repeatedly conepicu- cus for their gallant conduct and soldier- like inetivcts. During the attack by the Boers on Katbosch on the 22nd of Junea small party of Pincher Creek men of the Second Battalion displayed the greatcast gallantry and devotion to duty, holding ia check a force of Boers by whom they were largely outnumbered. Corporal Morden aod Private Kerr continued fighting till mortally wounced. Lance Corporal Miles nod Private Miles, wounded, continued to fire and hold their gruund. “On the 18th of June a partv of the First Battalion, under Lieutenant Young, when operating with a force under General Hutton, to the northwest of Pretoria, suc- ceeded in capturing two of the enemy’s gus and brought ina herd of cattle and several prisoners withou: losing @ man.. (Signed) Roperts.” Japan and China. Paris, July 12.—The correspondent ot tbe Mail and Empire hae high Japanese suthcrity for stating thet Japan never sought @ mandate to go ahead in China. On the contrary, that country was anxious tu avoid any such mandate, owing to 4 lack of funds sufficient fortbe purpose. This sutbority added the situation was far different from the previous war. China 8 pow sirongly armed aai prepared to fight, andthe restoration of order will prove a moet difficult and costly task, far exceeding Japan’s resources. Englieh diglomacy has departed frcm its tradition- al reserve in putting forward Japan as the European mandatory, without previourly requesting Japan’s coneent. After Dinner To assist digestion, relieve distress after eating or drinking too heartily, to prevent constipation, take Hood’s Pills Sold everywhere. 25 cents. Zion Church SABBATH SCHOOL PICNIC WILL BE HELD AT BIRCH GROVE FREETOWN Thursday, July 19th. A special train will leave at 9 o'clock, a. m., local. Tea Tables for visitors. Refreshment Booths with Ice Cream, Strawberrics etc. Tickets 30 cents. DONALD McKINNON, Secretary. July 13, 16, 18. 8. or T.—Orient Division will meet this evening in Wright’s Hall, at 830 o’clock. A full attendance requested. bei. Tue Hauirax Boar. — The City of Ghent came into port Jast night and left this morning for Summerside where she will complete ipading. Tue Boyr’s Bricaps —The Boy’s High- land Brigade, in kilt uniform, ‘accom- panied by the 82ad Battalion Band, will attend St. James’ Sunday School Picnic at Morell, on the 25 hb. Goop Day’s Worx.—Ir connection with the Oraoge tea at O’Lrary yesterday there was about 1,506 people carried over the railway. Tre earnings from this source alone were about $1,000. SUPREME Cover. -— Yesterday, in the trespass case of McMillan ve. Shaw, the Jury disagreed, standing four for plaictiff and three for defendant. Court adjourned till Saturday morning at 11 o’clock. ARRIVAL aT Qvepec.—Tbe Scar. 1 C. Burden, Capt: O F. Taylor, arrived ai Quebec onthe 12th. Al) well—twenty- nine days from Barbadoes, She had a cargo of 1040 puncheons molasses and 50 bols. of sugar. —— <> Cricker.--A game of cricket is being played this afiernoon at Victoria Park be- tween a team from the Tribune and Qua! anda team from Charlottetown. To- morrow a game will be played between a team from the Crescent and one from the city, beginning at 1 30. Srrawberry FestivaL.—A straw berry and ice cream festival will be held in aid of the Presbyterian Church, St. Peter’s Road, on the beautiful groundsof James Wyatt. Eeq., adjoining Suffolk Station, at ove o’clock on Wednesday, the 18th inst. If weather is unfavorable feetival will be held next day. 3i Livep In Taree Centuries. —A few days ago at Port Hastings, C. B., Joho Nicholeun celebrated Lis 1Ulst birthday. He bas lived in three centuries, born June 15, 1799, in the island of Skye, Scotland. He remembers we!! when the veterans re- turred home from Wate:loo. He attends church regularly, and can walk quitea distanee. Te Boston Boat.—-The Steamer Hali- fax arrived about half-past six last even» iog. Her inward passengers were Mr JG Fraser and wife, Mre Guill, Mies Craig, Mrs Craig, MissM Ower, R W _ Hoed, Mrs McNeil, J Read, G Gallagher, Mise Quigley, Mre Malasson, Mr Weiher, Miss Sommers, Miss Alice Mariin, Mr B A Hansem and wife, KR D Colins, Miss McKioaon, Miss M McDonga!l, Mirs Mies McKinnon, Mrs. McDougall, Mies McDougall, Mrs. Jennings, Mrs. A R Rodd, Mies A Rodd, Miss Hattie Good, Miss J Moore, Mies Kinghan, Mise Mc- Phereov, Miss Mary Smith. W D Ander~ son, W H Sanderson, Mr. Sandereon, Mr. N B Moore, Mise Bailey, Mies Dudley, Mre. Capt. Kelley and Miss Hundebury, Albert Martin, R J Beaton, J Warren, Geo. Roberta, RC Thalim, Frank P Kelly, DP McLeod, Dan Cameron, W Hornsby, Geo. W Irving, A Gallagher, C V Tuscante, Mies Tuscante, Miss M Sick- man. Miss Sarah Campbel!, Mires K A Smith, Mrs. A Martiw, Mre. RJ Burton, Miee C R Wareo, Mre. Fisher. The out- ward passengers were Miss Ellen L Keith, M D, Mies C McRae, Miss Nora Hickey, Miss A Patridge, Miss Agnes Moore, Miss P Moore,Mies L Andrew,Mises E M Millett, Mies A McRae, Miss Alice Malone Mrs J Partridge, Mrs W F Tidmareh, Mrs W H Robertson, Mrs Katherine Riley, Mrs Thomas Green, Mr LS Tarnter, MrJB Barnes, Mr G B Gallagher, Mr H UL Lane. Mr John Partridge, Mr Arthar Henderson, Mr Hugh Mclopnis, Mr Philip Costello, Mr H Munroe, Master Ernest Patridge,Mr and Mrs Dousman. For Hawkesbury Mies M A McDonald, Mrs H J McKenzie. SHRINE NIN EMR aeiN? Only the fruit juices fresh cream and soda with a good “snap” to it. ee used, JULY, 13, 1900 re er oe ————- sae nee licen MARRIAGE AT MONCTON. ISLANDFR IN ENGLAND. ig cal an t ‘ther item ———————" (Moncto [ranscript, Jaly 11,) Sergt. Hessian, Invalided to England, oe M Si ane oe At the resideace of Mr. Jas, Sayre, Writes, Morell on . Ete rn MEET ME AT THE ALWAYS BUST STORE ME AY THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE. OVM7 onal Blister Cloth at Stanley Bros We have just open- ed a very fine assort- — ee — ment of Black Fancy Dress Goods. They are the new- est patterns in high grade goods, and the } price is 10 te 20 per cent lower than usual. Prices Range From 80c To $1.9 re STANLEY BROS PER YARD —es Peemt 20 Furnishing News For Saturday We pride ourselves in showing the largest?and ‘nobbiest of neck wear in the city. We have them at any price ‘from 2¢ to i5.¢ Another strong line with us is our Shirts. White and} colored shirts, soft outing shirts collars attach +d, ilk front shirts. See our double thread Balbriggan Und> clothing, 85c per suit. lo Extra bargains everyjSaturday night, Store open until 11 p. m. Gordon & MoLellan » «eee. Men’s Stylish Outfitters PARACRARARAARARPARAARRRA For Haying Season 1900.2 Deering Ideal Mowers With roller and ball beatings, single gears adjustable drag bar and shear cut knives. Deering Hay Rakes Last lougest and get every,whisp of hay. D eering Harvest Oil Never thickens in any climate, from adulteration. A full line of extras and hayirg tools. W. CRANT & CO LePaze’s Old Stand, Queer Street, Free SE EY < x -, <, +, £ z x < 7 «, <. = + «, «. z ~ eee Mid AAA EAA SSFSFS SS SS FES SS FFE SEES YY ~ * eB creme san me ev ees sete a: Bo it. sce sm Ma — — ee ee ee ee re ae cf * ae g be Rp mgs on a pelt See RR, Se AS Ria ee awlevut , ae os ’ ~ MF, _ law eee 5 —s pa Nida BIT ee ee oo 5 re es BO et ei Rie i cs 4. i ; wer - pn «