Ee ~ oe a6 5252 UEOSASSESSSSAOGLS i tt | 1 when ones face begins O tan, and therefure time io purchase a bottle of Epe:weiss Cream. The best toilet lotion, Price 25c. Hueche's 5 Apothecaries’ ‘Hall. geee” TISSS SP SSLSS FVSIIGES LBUSS S VLESVESVSSLG BUS HF-SSVSSIPSVSSISSLIS2_. SSASCAV ee -_- 900 0090 $000 @ ~ ves ease Snappy Cinger Snaps Who would want any other A Giner Snap that gee - TS T> Fee weereecoan kind! is not spappy is no good. Wekeep the snappy kind —mixed right, made right and we sell them right at only i2¢ per Ib. Order today. ‘ ’ 6 ; Texersons 98. a b e : ‘s : D. Stewart: : : : Eourper Baxery : : BAKES{bEST BREAD. : : PO2NZESOESE M\80060804 *460 CARD ! DR. H.-L. DICKEY (Late {Clinical Assistan at Royal London Ophthalmic Hospttail,, Moorfields, and Central Londor Throat and Ear Hospital) SPECIALIST—Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Orrice—Cameron Block RESIDENCE-—-W ater Street opp Hotel Davies Orrick Hovrs—9 30am.to lpm,2to4pm Evenings by appviniment Eye Testea ard Fitted With Glaeser = — a FOR SALE OR TO; LET.—“Watermere.”’ Also “Parkview” Cottage adjoining same. Apply to Hon. Geo. W. Howlan orto D. C. Meleod, Solicitor. June Wh, tf | — oe er oe THE DAILY EXAMINER, CARHLOTTETON JULY, 12, PRIVATE ALFRED RIGGS. —— Twas on the plains of Africa, Beneath a butting eur, That Private Alfred Riggs at first Hie war career begun. And, ob, be wasa noble boy, W ith energy enough For balfa dozen boys like him,— He was the best of etuff, And even on that fatal field, With face against the foe, He, without fear before his eyes Into the fight did go. And even then he thought on God And frieods who, far away, Wonld watch and wait for him to come Home, in eome future day. Bat ne’er upon this pleaeant earth They Alfred shall behold ; But they shall meet him en some day Upon the streets of gold. For when he neared the trenches of The wurderers, far away, A bullet passed in through his brain ; So his brave comrades say. Aud when the battle ended They buried him beside His comrade, Roland Taylor, Who previously had died. And there beside the river’s bank, Beneath a thorny tree, Thev both do rest together From shotand shell set free. Oh, what a noble death he died, He died tor God and right, And other comrades atill do live Who for their country fight. Bours. erent Gena ANOTHER NAME ENROLLED. Growing List of those who Teatify to Dodd’s Kidney Pille in Montrea). Montreal, July 9.—The list of those who have received benefit from the great medicive, Dodd’s Kidney Pills, is eteadily growing in the city. Since Mr. Robert Thom:on’s name was published, Mr. M. Mulic, of 4 Elgin Street, has stepped for- ward and submitted his testimony. His case was Rheumatism which thoug) pow generally recognized as a kidney disease is not always treated as such. People- waste a lot of money trying to drive Rheumatiem from the system. If they would a!! follow Mr. Mulin’s example they would besaved much pain and ex- penee, Says be: *‘I have had Rheumatism for some time and could get nothing to cure me until I used Dodd’s Kidney Pills. I have now taken three boxes and am cured.” Ick Cream .—Strawberries and cream, good singing, &c., at the First Methodist Choir excursion, Everyone should go. Don’t forget tne date—Monday the 16cb inet. 160, 2i. ———OOOO STRICT CARE AND ATTENTION. In this age of worry, bustle and busi- ness Competition, strict care and attention in the filling of your phyeicion’s prescrip~ tions is absolutely neceseary for the safety and welfare of your family. We guar- antee accuracy in dispensing and purest quality of drugs. Paine’s Ceteny Compound Will quickly banish those tired feelings that make life a burden in the hot weather, It braces the nerves, builds up tiesue, bone and flesh, gives a bealthy appetite avd perfect digestion. Paine’s Celery Com- pound is the best and eafest of ai] medi cines for «ummer use. REDDIN BROS, Druggists. Chariottetown, P E [. Specials 2 Fancy Black Luster. This line eontains six different patterns and sold in the regular way 56¢ and 60c. Yours. to clear, 4@¢ per yard. Fancy Black. Soiled and Nun’s clo.b, all wool. This line contains five different patterns and sold in the regular way at 70c¢ and 7o¢, Yours to clear 49c¢ per yard. These goods are selling fast, one in need of a Black Dress to call and see these No. 1 No. 2 lines, stocks in the city. WEEKS & CO’S Black Dress Goods Leads all Others. g We carry one of the largest, and ‘best assorted WHEERS & Co. THE PEOPLE'S STORE. It will pay any- : ‘ ; } A G oy i i 4 a ree. ee WARSHIPS IN PORT. The Cresceaut, Tribune and Quail Arrive To-Day The British warships Creecent, Fri- buoe and Quail arrived io Coarlotteto wo to-day, after calling at Quebec and Mop treal, The Crescent and Quail are well known at this port, but thie is, we be- lieve, the firat time the Tribune has been here. The flagship Crescent is s twin screw cruiser of the first class, is 7,700 tons and hae an indicated horse-pewer uf 1),- 000. Her officers are :— Vice-Admiral— Sir Brederick G@ D Bedtord, K C B. Fiag-Lievtenant—Philio Streatfeild. Secretary— Cuarlea E Byron. Clerks to Secretary— Edgar M White, Arthur E E Fiuder. Capiain—Hon,. Stanley C J Colville, Commander—Heory H Campbell, (N) Owea F Gilet. Lieutenante—(T) Clement Greatorex, Charles G Carpendale, Reginald I Crich- toa, Locknart Leith, Charles W & Royde, Leslie J L Hammond. Major, R M A—Alfred Orford. Lieutenant R M—John @ Horne. Chaplain—Bev. William H H Royse, B, A. Fieet Surgeen— William KE Benaeit, Fleet Paymaster—Heory W Hunt. Staff-Eogineer—-Johu G Stevens. Naval [astructor—Richard H Whap- ham. Sub-Lieutenants - Gerald Francie A Marten. —.Surgeons—Mrnest A Penfold,M.B..John Bovan. Assistant Paymasters—Harold J D Sprigg*, Percy Cruse. Eogineer— William H Pratt. Assistant Engineers—William R Mew, John F Bell, Henry B O’Dougherty. Guover—(T) Bichard 8 C Staddon, Henry F Carter. Boavewsins—Charles 8 Cassidy, William Staples (act). Carpenter—George C Grant. Midshipmen—George T G P Swabey, Arthur Riee, Hon. ArtwurG Coke, Colin 8 Inglis, Richard H Faulkiner, George H D’O Lyon, George B Harttord, Heary 5 M Harrison, Julian M Ogilvie, Walter N Lapage, Charles H Michaelson, Ferdinand EB Feilmann, Bertram H Ramsay, Jobn CF Borreit, Charles F Cowan, William RR Leach. Clerke—Regineld F Brown, Rowland G Robinsun, Kustase R Beine, Charles F Webber, (tempy)- The Tribune is « twin screw second clase cruiser of 3,40@ tons, and carries some very heavy guns. She is a vessel of 7,000 horse power, aod has two large fua- nele and carries two heavy stee] masts. Her speed, forced draught, is twenty knote per hour, while her natural draught iscighteen knots. The Tribune is prac» tically a new veseel, this being only her ninth year in commission. She is what is known in naval circles as @ atee) kettle back-deck cruiser. She carries on board six point seven and two-inch guns, eight eix-pounders, three three-pounders, four machine guns.Sone nine-pounder field gur, avd four torpedy tubee. She is manned by acrew of 280 cfficers and men. The officers are : Captsin—Robert 8 Rolleston. Lieutenants—Frederick C Allenby, Henry W Simms, Charles E Chapman, George B E'dridge. Sub-Lieuieract—G TH Gyde. Siaft Surgeoo—James W O Underh']l. Steff Pavmasier—Scarlett de V Taylor. Chief Kugineer— George W Noll. Sub Lieutenant— Guy P Bigg Wither Aesisiant Paymsster—William F E U’Byrne. Arsietant Evgineere— Frank R Pendle- -naod Robert B Davies. Guu: ere—James Mailigan and William Caan. Boatswain- Samuel H Andereon, Carpenter—Richard T Crispin. The torpedo~boat deatroyer Quail is 360 ions. She hasan indicated borse-power .£6,30@. Her officers are as follows : Lieutenant & Commander—Edward H Rymer. Sub-Lieutenant—George L Massey, Engineer—Harry J Meiklejobn. G unner—Samuel H Coaker, There will bea ball at the residence of Judge Fiuzgerald tonight, and ano her at Goverament House tomorrow nigtt. The warships will remain in in port an- till Monday morning. Admiral Bedford is eccompanied by Lady Bedfora and daughter. A tennis tournament will take piace to- morrow afternoen. There will be a cricket match on Satur- day. Col. Moore, D. O. C., visited the Crescent to day. ae oe ee . = nity EK Maliby, DIED. At Charlottetown, onthe Ilth July, etter a lingering illness, Andrew Cud- more, sged 43 years, leaving a wife and seven small children to mours, [Faneral on Friday at 1 p. m.to Wie sloe.] At Canton, Maes, on July let, James (QJuian, in the 47th year of his age, form- erly of P. E. Island. RB. I. P. = FAST BLAC that rom’ wash ovt or fade by using that wonderful En “ove MAYPOLE SOAP PRBE book on Home Dyeing by applying to Arthar P. TIPPET & CQ., Montreal. 1900 Ziox Cxurcw Sunday School picnic will be held at Freetown on Thureday, July 19:b. Return fare only 30 cents. —- S O. B.—Adjouroed meeting of Ledge Prince Edward at 8 o’clock this evening. Red Rove, initiation avd consideration of proposed amendment to constitution, Every member requeeted toattend. J Moosticar Excursiox.—The S. §S Princess has been eogaged for the moon- ligbt excursion of the Firat Methodiat choir and their friends on Monday eveniog next. The 82nd Band will be attend- ance. Songs and choruses in galore. Re- fresaments aboard, ‘Tickets procurab): from choir members or Messrs Beer & Goff. Boarp oF Trade —The quarterly meet ing.of the Charlotietown Board of Trade, advertised for las: evening, did not ma- terialize—owing, it is presamed, to other attractions. We understand that a special meeting of the Board will be heid in the course of a few days for the pur- pose of considering questione important to the community. ouennnthenite ComisG tro CmarLorrstows,— The Wooiog of Mrs. Van Cott” is the title of an entirely new comedy soon to be served for our delectation in this city. It is a play of amusing etory well defined plot and above all will have the benefit of the work of a capable cast to bring out all of it’s salient humor. So much are we pro- mised by Edwin C Jepson by whom this latest idea in merriment ie exploited. A Wagninc.—The caterpillar has beea very destruetive in Hanteport, NM. 8., thie season, many people have neglected to their own loss, othere being absent did not make avy provisien for the destrac- tion of tbe pest, and now they bave she fact staring them in the face that for two yeare they will have no fruit. Several smell orchards are now without a leaf and present the appearance of having been scorched by fire.—Haemteport _Ad- vance, A Gracious Srercu.—A very gracious - peach is that recorded of a ceriain Scot~ tish official, quoted by the Lonion “Ouat- look.” When the Queen, duriag a stay in Scotland, visited the Tay Bridge, one feature of the attends nt ceremony was the presentation of a teautiful basket of dowers. The Queen smiled as she took it, but Dundee was not yet satisfied that it bad done all in its power. The provaet stepped forward with «low bow, “And, your Maj-sty,” eaid he, “you need not re« turn the basket.” SvocesercL Istaxnp Srupent.—Mr. Wiliam Victor Grant, a second year etudeat at the Boston University School of Medicine, has passed a highly satisfac- tory examivation. In medical chemistry bis percentage was 83, in dissections (completed) 85; physiology, (second year) 88 ; physiology, (experimental) 93; minor surgery, 96; sanitary science, 88; bacteri- ological technique, 92,—an average of 89 2-7. Mr. Grant is a son of Mr. Walter Grant, of Millview. He hae Toe Ex- AMIAKR’S cOngratulatioas upom the excel- lent record he is making for himself. Catepontan Cios.— The annual Scottish gathering will be held on the Souris Driving Perk grounds onthe 22od August pext and promises to be the most success~ ful ewer held underthe auspices of the Caledonian Club. It will bea day of firet~class enjoyment for tbe sons of the beatner aud ail lovers of athletic s*ports. There will b: music bythe band and pipes, and keen competition in the fo'low- ing events: Throwing light bammer, puttiog light stone, running high leap, running long jump, hopetep and jump, bicycle races - 3 mile (amateur) and 2 mile novice; half mile run and 220 yards race (amateur alicomers,) vaulting with pole, 100 yard dash, dancing Ghillie Callum and Highland Fling, boys’ race under 16, 100 yards, burdle and sack races, 10@ and 150 yarde race, confined to Boys’ Highland Brigade in Tarten, Kilt and Filabeg. Gold an¢@ silver medals aod cash prizes. Dancing booths will be provided ard meals and refreshmeni® can he had on the grounds, Cheap fares by rail. Don’t you mies it. ae NM te MT aM eM eM ae ae Only the fruit juices used, purest fresh cream and soda with a good “snap” to it. 5 cents. MUNPHE AML AAR ALA AAG kG AAALAA PRE AAA AA A AMAA Sie ddd Re Ld ddd YUP TIN IND He HTT ENTE MAINT Hs PTE NNT RE ITNT is PIP ca FFT ie? | | Local ano Ot Hens] Weur Black Blister Cloth at Stanley Bros We have just open- ed a very fine assort- ment of Black Fancy Dress Goods. They are the new- est patterns in high grade goods, and the price is 10 to 20 per cent lower than usual. Prices Range From 80c STANLEY BROS To $1.90 FE, RS ee Furnishing News We pride ourselves in showing the largest*and .nobbiest For Saturday of neck wear in the city. We have them at any price ‘from 2¢ to 75.¢ Another sirong line wit us is our Shirts. White andfcolored shirts, soft outing shirts collars attach+«'. silk front shirts. clothing, 85c per suit. Extra bargains everyjSaturday nig&:, Store open until 11 p. m™. } 1 See our double thread Balbriggan Unce:- Gordon & MoLellan -+ eee. Men’s Stylish Outfitters. ~~ At this store Touriscs find a most complete stock‘of Sterling Silver Souvenirs We carry tbe largest stock of souvenir {noveltics and have many designs that cepret te precured elsewhere. SOUVENIRS A pleasure to have you «ei. VW7.W. Wellner. Jeweler and’ Engraver, a emi oe illicenininen. iid perms o a 7 ae. ord a - co: ee a ee 4 a7 . aor dtc ec eat Ct came 3 ail A wae x se ii i CTR LES. = aca ist ORS i: Mla OEE ay lc lags ine me AM: _ wee em a Ao 8 ry % Came’ * =e ee Fi — ee ee od ar eb oy : U7 — RS Se