Ae NCR White Canvas Shoes Reduced We have have had a large trade in White C invas goods this year butin order to clear out ‘he balance we have re- dnueed all kinds. Child's White Canvas Shoes 85c reduced to §)g Girl's White Canvas Shoes $1.00 reduced to 753 Women’s White Canvas Shoes $160 reduced to 75¢ White Canvas Shoes ts reduced to $1.25 le & Men’s or b — PERSONAL | } Mr. A. McBeth went day. Judge McDonald crossed to the main land to-day. Mr. Alex. S. McLeod left this morning for Burke, Idaho, te Pictou to- Mies Flo McKenzie was a passenger by the Princess to-day. Mr. James Clow, of Murray Harbor | North, is in the city. Mr. Tarte has gons to Dublin where he will meet Sir Louis Davies, et al. Mr. A. l*aacs wasa passenger by this | mornivg’s train toSumwmersidee Ge re~ turps to Charlotteiown to-night. Hon. Peter Maecaoutt by the Princess thie Sy iney, CG. Ba wasa passenger morning en route to Lieut. Beer, of the Royal Artillery, is home from Keqnimault, B. C,, on leave of absence. HeisasonofMr. L. L. Beer. Arcubishop O’Brien and Mgr. Murphy, of Halifax, are goiag tothe Seaside this afternoon to spend a fortnight. =~ pin ccememarss Mrs. P. R. Bowers, of St. John’s, Nfld., was registered atthe Hotel Davies last night. This morning she proceeded to Souria. Mr. Fred Peters, Q. C., was a passenger by the exprese this morning returning to , Vietoris. 3. C. He was accompanied by his brother, Mr. Thomas Peters, who returns to his home in New Brunswick. The Boston correspondent of the St. | Jobo Sun save: Joeph Weddall, of | Bedeque, 9°. E. 1, and Miss Katherine | Webster Lowther, of North Carleton, P. B I., were united in marriage here July 18,. bv Rev. C. B. Davies. Mr. W. L. Harvie, who left Char- lottetown a year or iwe ago for the United States, was last beard from at Cape Town whither he had gone in expectation of ‘oining the Canadian Regiment. Mr. Harvic weot from New York to England and from there to Cape Town. Rev. W A Warren, for some time pastor of the Baptist Church at Bedeque, has accepted a cailto the Montague, George- town and Sturgeon Baptist Churches. Previous to his departure from Bedeque the rev. gentleman was presented with an address anda gold-headed cane by his parishioners. (h’town, P. E, I, RS aa . See a a & A 4 A 247A 2245384424 JU lip aa, 5 (I> ati [o become one of our lip ers be-ause you will Olutely sure that you getting pure wholesome and surely nothing is of ore importance than and whclesomeness in yn? eatsor drings 2975 @ VWV2 are \p aff! opening new fresh HH ff} goods every day and we are ip how in @ position to meet ! the needs of all. It you have not yet favor- ed us with a call, we would kind! y ask you to give us a » trial and see if we do not spea! truly. Weoster & Mackay Successar to Davison & Co. vor Kent & Gt. George Sis. Tele; hone 199. VV FIFI Tsve —.-— LADIES We have just received some of Madame May’s (Boston’s Complexion Spevalist) Toilet Preparations including ALMONDINE and FRENCH CREAM, Macdovald’s Drug Store For celebra Candy. iP ”* > Ib i> ML4e4444A444 W¥¥¥ Tourists — Ferguson’s wed “Edinburgh Rock” LOST~2 small gold stick pin One side, set with turquois. ioter eae ewarded )y leaving at Hovel Davies. FOUN D- On Great George Street a purse | | price, many other bargains.— t . t Y 5 is. | } | Call into Weeks & Co’s to- /night and share in the bar- gains. Blcuses half price, ‘capes half price, hats half i; Week & Co, The People’s | Store. \ ZOO PPPPDPPE DY eenerennnetn ae NEW GOODS. Hair Brushes, Tooth Brushes, Combs all kinds, Hat Enamel, Tooth Preparation’, Teilet Powder, =” Fay Soaps. MEDICAL HALL J. EH. Jamieson DODD’S CORNER. Ve YEV#OVEDA STENT TYTTODYLTI TAA YTYYDYYTY TH PEAY TAMA MAdaAbAbaddddbddbdcd ddd Qbdddadd |: dddd E E E At Gay’s Market Stalls on Friday Strawberries, Watermelons. Buiter Beans, Cucumbers, Cauliflower, Cabbage, Beets, Varrots, Squash, Lettuce, Reddish, hie = obtain same on application at LUST —Hetween Water and P few evenings ago, a lady’ ow nal Streets Kindly leav» same at tha = Finder will Mushroons. Open on Saturday atternoon from 5 to 10. THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETON JULY, 26, 1900 Other Ite Norice.—Dr. Dickey’s officew:ll be open in the evening from 7 till 8 o'clock <3 at Local and ms; Ay Openrna.—A medical maa of ex~ perience can hear of a good Opening by addressing Physiciao, box 406, Charlot te- town. Apply at once. iasealgidiiiais Notice to THE PusLic.—That portion of Sydney Street, between Great George and (Queen, will be closed on and after Monansy uext, during repair. —_—_—_»—--=- Reorexine or Baptist Caurca—The Bap- tist church building at Marshfield, which ha- been unodergoing repairs for some time, will be reopened with special services next Sunday. In the morning aill o’cjock Rev AE. Hooper, M. A., who bas re- cently become the pastorof the Cavendish, Fairview sod Marebfield Baptist churches, will preach. At 3 p m Rev G@ P Raymond, of Charlottetown, wi'l preach, and at 7.30 p.m, Ree. J. Layton, Presbyterian, will preach. At all these services there will be silver offerings taken in aid of the repair fuod. ee SUPREME COURT. rtd Re en: s ———- ake "779 ST aurspay,WJuly 26. The Chief Justice this <morning gave judgment in the following suits tried in Summerside last June term and in which judgmeat wasreserved: of@ kings R T Holman vs Reuben Roblee-—action on promissory note. Defence being that the note was signed “Reuben Roblee & Co..” by ove Thos Roblee acting under a power of attorney from Reuben Roblee The court held defence good, and plaintiff was ponsuited. J. E, Wyatt appeared for the defendant, Roblee.{l7—— @ Ubi, W A Brennan vs. Pascal Hebert. Judgment for the plaintitt for $73.70. Eugene G Craswall vs Coliing Craswell. Judgment for plaintiff for $107.38. —The address in reply to the speech from the Throne was addopted by the new Legislature of British Coluzbia after a discussion lasting less than two hours. This was a good start— and bighly commendable. WEAKNESS OF HOSPITALS. Said to be Jncapable of Curing One of the Most Deadly Diseases of the Age. Muntreal, July 13.—Mr. William Browuley tells an alarming story of utter failure of the hospitals to cure him ‘of Bright’s Disease. He was treated in the ‘eet hospitals both in Canada and the United States. They gave bim ap he in- curable. Medical science hod failed ; the hospitals were powerless to help him. Nevertheless Mr- Brownley is cured. Dodd’s Kidney Pills cured him and he is a wel] man today. Save Mr. Browa himself : “I have been a sutject to Bright’s Disease of the Kid- neys tor twenty years. I have been in all the best hospitals in Canada and the United States. I could get no relief. I bave just finished eleven boxes of Dodd’s Kidnev Pilis and am completely cured. I am a loccmotive engineer and well known eO many can vouch for this statement.” _ Nee ES MARRIED At Charlestown, Mass., by Rev. Father Driscoll, Miss Alice F. Edmunds, of Vernon River, to William Hogan, Morell. et Heiotzman Pianos rank first. scottish Catherine The annual Scottish Gathering of the Clans under the auspices of the Caledonian Club of P. E. Island, will be held at Souris Driving Park, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22nd, 1900 Trains leave Charlottetown at 7.50 local, Georgetown 6.50 local, stopping at all in- t ermediate stations. Return tuckets from Charlottetown 85c, Georgetown 85c, intermediate stations all proportionate rates. Retura tickets will be issued from al! stations west of Royalty Junctioa at one first-class fare on Augnst 2Ist, good to retura on August 23rd. For train arrangements, prize lists and ull particulars see programme and adver- isements in newspapers later JOHN McPHEE, President. D. R. McL#NNAN, Rec. Secretary. A fast and furious sale of BLOUSES Every Shirt Waist in the store has to go, PRICE NO OBJECT There'll be a busy time among‘jthe Blouses. We've brought them all down’stairs. Come early. ra Wee ——— = WORLD, SOUVENIRS OF many ¢esisgn that cannot be had elsewhere. We have all the above subjects mounted in Belt Buck!es, Brooches, Hat Pins, Stick Pins, Sials, Book Marks, Nail Files, Shoe Horns, Button Hooks, Tea Spoons, Coffee Spoons, Spoons, Sugar Tongs etc., A pleasure to have you call and inspect our Souvenir display. Hich Grade Like all goods of English manufacture the 10 yeorsin use here have NE TORY RESULTS. Our most progress quantities every year with payin able to all crops, on all soils, and ate THE CHEAPEST FERTILIZERS ON THE MARKET. “The World’s best by every test,” . , } : : irry avery large stock of beautiful enamelled souvenirs, embracing Charlottetown Crest P- E- |-, Coat of Arms- Dominion of Canada Coat of Aims. British Coat of Arms, Maple Leaves- Orange Spoons, Bon-Bon W. VW. Wellner. Jeweler and Engraver. English Fertilizers ARE THE BEST, IN THE always RELIABLE and during VER FAILED TO GIVE SATISFAC- ive farmers are using larger g results, They are applic. They are true to name, Between 50 and 60 pieces LE edge glassware for 6c each ae We want to sell the whole lot and wit give big bargains. Also a ching aa set for $6.00. Goods on exhibiti in our window, We havea nice line of wa clocks, jewelry, silverware, ching glassware, blue ware, wedgewood ed seuvenir goods, which We will r cheap as cau be bought in the ci Repairing promptly attended tg the Modern Jewelry and Fapney Cool Store, Sunnyside, opposite Post Office Jury & Co, Sunnyside, Queen Square, THE a UNEXPECTED HAPPENS F Ch’town was OTTAW| to-day would have yeen SOrry you were not cover. you | ered for a large amount, I have good companies anj | van quote you. low rates, E. H. BEER CASH DOWN! CASH DOW The higkes for scrap iron, lead, copper, brass or any old alloy at Esdale Foundry. # T. A. McLEaN, Charlottetown A CARD R. MACNEILL, M.D, Having 30 years experience inth § practice of his profession, may be cor sulted on all branches of general med cine including the specialties. Office and Residence—Prince Stret ‘hird door above Kindergarten Hall. Hours—g to 15 a. m. 1 t¢ 3 ai 7 to 8 p. m. dy & wkly 3 mes, | Every Child Has a Right to a more or less exten sive education in music —an1 there are few per ents who need to deny their children an oppor tunity to acquire % charming accomplish- ment. Heintzman pianos—the equal of any instrument mam ufactured, are sold at low POOTETe TTT ye TeoenroneTeTTe rer ety rITnrneTY = TAMA AAbddbddd db dddd figures and on easy terms. —Come in and learn® about them Miller Bros Queen Street. Coanolty’~ Building. ROBERTS & CO., NO PATENT--NO PAY, Write Book, Wants, Lost & fu j paTest goricrtos PEOPLE’s BANK BUILDING MO BAL 12 year’s Kxaminer in U'. 8. Pavent for Ba a with or without stable manure. Auld Bros STRAY ED—7 young cattle. 5 "sionaee year-olda. QR one givirg ‘lt be suitably rewaried. Robert Wat heatley Rt r, nn w VANTED—A competent gitt Appl, 1. Gallagher Grafton St. om, ae OR SALE.—At a bargain, oe , iy te er boiler ‘and engine, Apply te Ose