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Maybe there is not much the matter with it, mav just Want a littl snogging up to make it rh as fOOu as new. witna theru Send or bring it and you'll be weil please | with our work. fatisfactio guaranteed, - A T 6) Bruce Stewart and Co'y. ; “THE MODERN” Founders, Engi nsers and Machinists, Steam Navig itior Cu's W hart Charlot:etown. P. E. L, Phone i25 o000ee0eees s Face eeeeoeoes OOS SC F463 O96 6504 690000808 2a le al» 33 all> 2 al Fly... Screens DOORS and WINDOW5— All sizés on hand and made to order, Prices right. A. DUCHEMIN & CO P.E. I. Door & Sash Factory ta —— as | | j j | Amherst Tennis Club to be played next week, rr r il a lot RIST@, —Many of the seacoast towns are crowded with visitors, tbe result of ' love by the various tourist aseo- ciattogs 1 the provinces. ‘J ois mean*® some thousaads of doliars put in circala- Liou, 4nd as ac msxequence @n lucrea-e of business in these various lecalities.— Excl auge, iiicuestilidiniecast | yes erday morning et 5.30 THE ) (ue Berter Co.—The W. J. Butler Dramat Conipany-——-the company that were unable to come here —are now play ng in Halifax. rhe Herald describes them as ‘a fine all round company.” Texnis 1x Trero.—Tennis just now is i OMmMming iG Truro, N S. A a ed ve tennis’ 7) eine array sed . be 1g arravged, ‘Booby courte. A been arranged with the and al aie) with “King” match tae Tue Pottyo —The Polino arrived here She brougbt a hed a full list of round Several offering from had to be refused. She sailed in the afternoon, her ou'going cargo con- sisting of 10 horses, 650 cattle 100 sheep andaqvuan'ity of hay and oats, and potatoes ani other vegetables. soniieiliasdaitii Ax O_p ayxp Wet Triep Remuevy.— Mrs. Winoslow’s Soothing Syrup has been used for over fifty vearakby millions of mothers for their children while teething, with perfect success It soothes the child softeus the gums, allays allpain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. I: is pleasant to the taste. Sold by druggists in every partof the world. large cargo and trip passengers. this port Twenty—iive cents a botile. Its value is incalculable. Be sure and ask for Mrs y: _ . Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup, ———_ Porst Suintzy Civs —Last Friday’s Boston Herald givesa full description of the opening on Wednesday cf the Point Shirley Club. This club is composed of Boston gentlemen who wished fora sea side resort within easy access of Boston. A meeting was held in the Parker House ou Apri] 29:bh, to organiz> and on July 13, their elegant new quarters were opened. A fairly good cut of the first president of thisclub, Henry W. Patterson, well and favorably known here heads, the article. Local and Other Items.' : aave ** pros i DAILY EXAMINER HOTEL ARRIVALS QUEEN HOTEL Tuesday 18.— Mrs Henessey. Hlennessey, Mrs J Cir : Miss A MeCormick. \[iss ne, New York: Bostou, Mass: Ernest {| Gardner, Lowell, Mass.;J.N.Munro, Antigonish. N S. ! REVERE ALO% WNICKDAaAW, Souris: HOTEL N. McKellar, W. G. Bar Johr,N B.: John Wedlock, Sianlay Bridge;Arthur H. Whiteman, Alberion; J M. Jones, Pownal; Jas. Hogan, Morell: E. Fraser, Monctn, N. B: H D MeLeod and wife,Orwell; A B McLeod, Springton; L Hayden, Vernoa River:N McDonald, Hampton : H Wood, Bellevue; F. Rattray, Rus- tico;D McKay.R Johnston,New Lon- M MeLean, Wiltshire; N Gordon, H O McAulay, Boston. HOTEL DAVIES Tuesday. 18—W L Strickland, Boston ; W G MeDonald, Halifax ;A W Came- ron, Boston; I © Hall, Hovel Acadia ; wp Applegath, Toronto; R W Dunfrew,Stan]+y Grayt on, Col, Gage Fair River: M Wm. Bennett, Mrs Bennett, Mr and Mrs Jas. H Jarge New York; E P Cottrell and wife Hartford; J P Pradley and wife, New Haven, Conn; AS Kimbail, Bosten ; Mrs Brook, Miss Brook, Mrs. Bertha Brook, Baltimore; WA Brennan, S’side: Mr: F G Riley. Miss M C Stoey, Manchester, NH: J D Pat- r St Johnt:r- SHAW’S HOTEL June 23.—Mr. J. Martin and wife, Mon- t‘eal: Miss E. Pickard, Miss M. Pickard, Mr. W. Pickard. 25—Miss H:+l-na McDonald, B. M. Hornsby, May Horasby. Mr. L. W. Cook, W. Brehaut, J. J. Hornsby, Mr. J. P. Hood and wife, Charlottetown; Miss Blanche Lord, wir. B. Lea, Tryon. 26.—Mr. E. Toombs and wife, Miss Florrie Toombs, Mr. L. C. Wort4y, Charlct*etown ; Mr. E. Boyle, Quebec ; Mr. Frank Pickard, Charlott town. 98.—Mr. Frank Pickard, Charl >tt:- town. 28~—Mr. N. Garland, Miss Garland, Tcronto, Oat.; Mr. & Mrs. T. ¥. Gane, Chicago, Ill. 30—Mr & Mrs. T. B, Brown, Messrs. F. M. luesday, 1d. Tad, St With snch a gentiemen at its bead and such a location as Point Shirley for its rooms succes3 is assured. SrrawBerries.—Between June 27th and | July 15th, Halifax imported from the! Annapolis Valley, 163,70) boxes of straw - | berries. This meansa little over four | boxes for every man, woman and child in the city. Toe lowest price was six centé a boxandthe average eight. The season practically ended on the [5th and for | more than a week from that date, P.E. le- land might be supplying toe whole market, because our strawberries come in coo- siderably later than thoseof Nova Scotia. In this connection we might nove that the Princess took over yesterday morning 120 boxes and this morning 180 boxes. os St. Jonyx’s Navan Batu.—The St. Joln’s Niii., Herald says: —The arrange- ments forthe ballin hon Jt of Admiral bedford are well under way; a fund to cover the expences will be provided by, a number of leading city gentlemen, while the whole ménaygement of the affair will be taken over by a committee of ladies. The ba!l will be Leld in the British Hall Thursday night week. Other entertain~ ments are said to be in prospeet, including a dinner and gardeo party at government house, a smoking concert io the T.A Hall anda cricket match at Pleasantville, with probably an afternoon “at home” on the flagship. —_—_~»_-— Ix Hatirax.~Mr. A. G. Kaiser, of Halifax is building a large new business block in that city. It is situated on Bar- rington Street, opposite St. Paul’s Church. The Halitax Herald of July 11h, describ- ing this building says: **The street front is to be constructed of Halifax County grey granite, treated in bolircok face blocke, having window sills and arch stones of bluish grey granite from Nictaux, similar to the beautiful materiai in the Sir John Thomp:on monument erected at Holy Croes cemetery by Griffen & Keleit Glisteniog rock faced with white marble. with Cape Breton, and English bluff brick will also be used in the design and the ar. rangement of color will be harmonious and bright. W,C. Harris, A. R. ©. A., of of this city, who is a brother of the presi- dent of the Royal Canad'an Academy of Art in Montreal, is the architect. A few years ago Mr. Harris won the competition prize of $300 for the best architectual de- sign produced in Canada for the board of trade buildiog in'Montreal, and it is hoped Mr. Harris will be equally successful as 8 CANADIAN PACIFIG RAILWAY TRAVEL -IN - COMFORT — pY-—— TOURIST SLEEPERS eaving Montreal every THURSDAY at an & m. orthe PACIFIC COAST, accommo datiag second ciass passengers for all points, in Canadian North West, British Columbia, &c pat ish &'..* Berth Rates— Montreal to Winmipeg......------=— => $4.00 Montreal to Calgary...... «--+-+ eeeteeete’ 6.50 Montreal to Kevelstone.....-------*ee9**** 00 Montreal to VancouvVereeseee...cceceertte® 8.0 Montreal to Seattle.-cose...cceceseeeeeeers si For passenger rates to all pointe in Canada, Western United States and to Japan, China, India, Hawaiian Islands. Australia and Manila, and also for descriptive advertising matter and maps,write to A. J. HEATH, D strict Passenger Agent, new resident, but an old friend, of Halifax. as Cure a Cold in a Day Brown, T. M. Brown, D. Brown, Misses M. M. Brown, A. F M.Browo, G. J. Ker) A. R. McMartin, M. F. Ayer, Montreal. July 6.—Mrs. H. W. Longworth, Mrs. Rose, Ch'town ; Mrs. W. C. MeDonald, Mrs. Col. O:ter, Toronto. 13—L. N. Pickar4, Charlottetown. 13—Mr. and Mrs. P. Patterson, Woodstock, Oat. 15— W. C. Hobkirk, Aveas MacDonald, H. O. Brehaut, W. C. Stewart, Miss M. Large, Miss E. Large, Coarl t e- town. 17—Miss Mary Hear‘z, Miss E. Alva Heartz, Dr. S. E. Heartz, New York City; Miss Katherine Mac- Farlave, Amsterdam, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Gane, Mrs. Pippey, Miss Pippey, New York City; Mrs. W. Jones, Miss Srange, Miss F. Mac- Donald, Mr. F. MacDonald, Tur-nto. PLEASANT VIEW HOUSE July 1.—Mr aod Mrs. W. W. Stanley, Master Wil! Stanley, Katie St inley, Harry Stanley, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Boswell, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Full, Elliot Full, Mr. and Mrs. A. Irwin,A Malcolm Irwin, Miss Margaret irwia Miss Ethel Mason, M:ss Josephine Burret , E. R Brow, P. R. Fe ine} l, E. V. Jost, Isaac Pound, Chai lut-e-, town. July 4.—Harry Alen and wife, Bos- ton Mass. July 11.—E. M Wilband, St John N.B. F. H. Chisholm, Oakvisle Ont. July 12.—Miss Agnes Forsyth, Mother- welt Scotland; George W. Wood. Alexandra P. E. I. July 14—Mrs. G. E. Full, E liot Ful!, Mrs. Thos G. Taylor, Hazel Taylor, Lois Taylor, Gerda Taylor, Gibson Taylor, Charlottetown. July 15.—H.H.Boswall, Mrs.H. R. Bos- wall,G.E.Full,Miss M.Wright. Char- lottetown ; W.M. Purdy, Halifax; H. W. Weeks, E.R. Brow, Mrs. E. R. Brow, child and nurse. Master Ray Brow,Miss Bernice Brow, Char- lottetown ; July 17.—A.S.Jobnson, Charlottetown ; Master Lemont, Fredericton N. B. Railway House, Charlottetown: Frank Mclatyre, Boeton ; James Wood, Taunton; M F Fleming, Halifax ; A R Bell, Miss B Fletcher. Fred Thomy# on, Daa Mathieson, Wm M Kennedy, Boston. Seaside Motel, Rustico Beach: Mr and Mrs AE Plumber, A A Plumber, A F Plumber, 8 B Plumber, Toronto; A Hart, Halifax; Revs F Luliberte, J Lelandair, J M Larne, Montreal; Mr J P McGrath, New York; J J Hornby, Miss M Horns- by, Charlottetown ; Mre E F Dawson and three children, Lennoxville, William Take Laxative Bromo Quinine tablets A'l druggists refund the mouey if it fails to relieve 52c. Simpson snd son, Philade!phia ; E V Jost, Charlottetown. — ——— CHARLOTTETOWN - July 5—dy St. John, N. B PARR a John T. TicKenzie, % THE TAILOR & fs P. E. ISLAND l fs pate eines ne KLARRAAA CARRERA RZ CHAKLOTTETOWN, JULY 19, 1899 ——— ii | lal deal My Store” OSes ini ai MySiare’ First . Sale ANNIVERSARY JULY, [899 10 000 Dollars Worth to be sold this Month DISCOPNTS FROM 10 T® 50 PER CENT. SALE BEGINS THURSDAY, 6TH JULY, 1899 ieee SALE ENDS JULY Sist Y<==000RS OPEN AT 7.30 A.M |e All geods sold for cash or wool taken in exchange yaving just completed oar first year in business, and we thank our many customers for the liberal patronage extended tous, and take this opportunity ofcelebrating our first anai— versary by giving you some rare bargains this month SENENER, MeLHOD & 60 We sell goods cheap, and cannot af- ford to give long terms of credit. Please attend to that little bill we sent you, and you will confer a great favor on Yours very truly, ~——fentner, McLeod & Co LEE EEE SE SESE Ee FE SSS EEE 9: hi ata ea ae Notice! 0909 S000 0000 V 9900600060006 PRECISE SESE SSS SEE an Sh_e signment cf goo The Model Shoe Department is Now Complete WE RECEIVED..::::- Two nice lines of boys’ Dongola Shoes in black and chocolate —they are very nobby. WE RECEIVED.....- Some of those famous WHITH AM boots for ladies. e of Dongola self tip boots, Gocdyear A splendid lin buttoned. We want the ladies to see Welt, laced or those goods WE RECEIVED...... For men a large Jot of Whitham’s $3.00 Boots, without any doubt the best $3.00 boot you can buy. In black or tan, We also carry a fvll line of Am fine shoes in children’s, mieses’, ladies’, boys’ men’s He vervenereare® TO FILL THE GAPS There were a few lines which we were short of in our Department; yesterday we received a con- SEER IRIS aS The Model Store SUNNYSIDE. KAKOKOMC HOBTOE ds which supplied everything wanted es Holden & Co® and R. H. Ramsay & Co, 0 S4 © Oe 1 HOS ODO S5 =]ecm® | =~ =e @ 4 Oe 8 OP ! Ml iN | The greatest remedy for sore and inflamed h eyes, is meeting wit wonderful success. > ’ , It affords almost in- v stant relief and in , many cases complet- ¢ ely cures. ¢ 50c Bottle ¢ G, F, HUTCHESON Jeweler and Optician = oo oe @ 2 @ @ <- ee ee et A tt lee Westlake’s~>+ : i Fine ; Photo S—rep Every kind and style ; ; , ’ 7 Come in and see them, they are worth looking at — and if you want any pho- tos arrange a sittig —for we certainly can sati sfv you PHOTOGRAPHERS New PROWSE BLOCK....+0ceceeeres WESTLAKE BROS, | o> OS OD & DS BIHSVIHGDIDSD gee tone STRAWBERRIES na aA DD Leave yoar orders for Island Strawberries in pails at J. T. Pearden Nice fresh picked berries delivered at your house. Leave your order early. COs John T, Peardon ane ees te, a Aer Se ae corer Sheree Reyer Mt et fa a AR r ‘ or: er