Patent Leather Evening Shoes For Men & Women Men’s French Calf patent leather laced shoe—new round toe—$3.50. a Men's French Calf Patent leather court shoes — new round toe $3.50. —— te Women’s Patent leather strap slipper—J. &fT. Bell’s make, price $2 50 & $3.00. Alley & Co Ch’town, P. E. Island. £2£242 2248844 Nae re nme SILVER WEDDING. Interesting Celebration at ‘‘ Knock- rour’’ Last Night, “Knockrour,” the residence of Mr. Justice, Fizgerald was last night a scene of rare enjoyment. On _ the _ in- vitation of Judge aod “Mrs. Fitzgerald a large number of gueats assembied to cele~ brace the twenty-fifth anniversary of their marriage. Dancing began at nine o’clock and continued until after one. After supper Mr. F. L. Has- zard, Q. C., called the assemblage to order aod in & neat speech conveyed the congratulations of those present to Judge and Mrs. Fitz- Gerald, and on behalf of a few of their old friends presented a very handsome pair of silver candlebra suitably inecribed. Judge Warburton and Mr. Arthur Peters, Q. C., also made neat speeches sppropri - ate tothe occasion. Judge Fitzgerald, in his Lappy manner, acknowledged the gift aod the expression of good will which accompanied it, Tae Examiner joins in the congratulations, and truste that the happy couple may ‘ive to celebrate their golden wedding. PERSONAL, ‘lite! rr tiee gD J 7 RRRNeen j rune ek ; Mr. James E. Macdonald, M. L.Y A., Cardigaa, is in the city. Mise Lottie Scumbles and Mise Fraser are visiting friesds in Halifax. @Mr. J. A. Mathecon, Inspector jof Fisheries, went west this morning. —Mrs. W. F. Tidmarsh was a passenger by the Halifax this afternoon en route to Boston. Mr Fred. Peters, Q. C., is expected in Char.ottetown from Victoria, %. C., on Tuesday next. Col. and Mrs J. C. Frazer, of West Virgimia, registered at the Hotel Davies last evening. Rev. J. A. Cairns, of Barney's River, N. S., who arrived in Charlottetown last aight went to Souris this morning. The Rev. J. M. Forbes was in town to- day, inmakiag preparations for a garden party to be held at Crapaud on Friday next. Mr. A.J. Kiog, representing Brown & Webb, Halifax, came to Charlottetown lastevening and is a gueétat the Hotel Davies. Is Important That the groceries your family use are just the purest, finest and most reliable obtain- able, We want to im- press upon you’ the fact that if you comej to us yi are abways)] safe, and always sure to get Webster & Mackay Successor to Davison &' Co. Sor Kent & Gt. George Sts. Telephone 199. FITVVVVVV" Fresh New Vegetables snd Fruit at Gays Stalls Fri- day aud Saturday, bbbeShsbdbsbAsAsbbsbbssbbbbASbAd eee Crisp tender way butter Beans, Delicious mealy new Potatoes, cool crisp Cucumbers, {make you cool to look at them,) Rich aarrow squash, Dark rich blood Beets, New Turnips, Tender Cabbage, Cauliflower, Spinach, Lettuce, Radish, Green Peas, Ripe To- matoes, Mushroons, and Straw- berries. We will replenish our stalls witha fresh supply of the above on Saturday sft- ternoon including some straw- berries — but as the supply at paasent is not equal to the de. mand, the tardy buyer is like- y to be left—stall open Sat- urday afternoon from 5 to 9. JJ Gay & Son. D. C. McLEOD BARRISTER, ATTORNEY, SOLI; OITOR, ETC, Orvice—Baak of Nova Scotia Building, Charlottetown.’ dy 3moewhklyl year. , »s wee eeresr Sora Mr. J. D. Seaman was a passenger by , the Princess last evening, returning from Halifax where he had been attending the | American Institute of Instruction. George Finlayson, Charlottetows, son of Captain Finlaveson, of the P. FE. Island winter steamer Minto, i i8 spending a few days in North Sydney.—North Sydney Herald. Mrs. Fisher, of Boston, was a passenger by the Halifax last evening,and will spend the summer in Charlottetown. She is fa guestat the LePage House. Mrs. Fisher’s | many friends here are glad to see her. Sister St. Mary Claire, Congre- | gation De Notre Danae, Montreal, ig On @ visit to her father and sisters of this city, and is ataying at ex~Alderman Eden’s 68 Russell street.— Halifax Herald. Mr and Mrs Jokn Partridge, of Ch’tewn Royalty, left hy the Halifax to-day for Boston en rouce to Minneapolis, Minor., wher? they will make their home in future with their son Herbert, who with his brothers is, we are glad to learn, doing well, In a letter from St. John toa friend in Charlottetown it is stated that Mr. Mc Kenna, of the C, P. R., who was injared ia the Grand Falls aecideat some time ago, still suffers considerably from a broken arm and finger. His brother Eugene is with Mr. McKenna, aad will probably take him to Quebec in a few days. Mr. W. H. Fraser, of Vancouver, B. C., paid us a visit last week. Mr. Fraser came to Halifax as a commissioner of the Van couver Presbytery to attend the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church. He has been visitiag friends in Middle River and Hopewell. Some years ago Mr. Fraser was engaged a3 a contractor and builder in P. K&.[. He is now engaged in the same business in Vancouver.—New Glasgow Chronicle. His Excellency, Mgr. Falcovio, the papal delegate, who haa been in St. Jehn since Saturday, proceedsd yesterday to Chatham to visit Bishop Rogers. His . Excellency is expected in Bathurst on Friday and extensive preparations are being made thereto receivehim. The in- terior of the the Church of the Sacred Heart is being deoorated. Arches are being erected in town and village and everything seems to indicate an enthusias- tic reception.—Moucton Times. On The Rocks—and Of PortLanD, Eng., July 12.— The Britieh 'third class bastieship Conqueror, went ashore yesterday morning on the Shambles Banks while proceedi g to naval ma: nwuvres. She was subsequently floated and proceeded for this port. Have you seen Gay’s advertisment of fresh vegetables, strawberries, etc, for Saturday afternoon; don’t miss seeing it in this paper. Zins. NOTICH. Is hereby given that any pereon found fishing without permission or otherwise trespassing on the stream or property at Moore’s Mill, Milton, either below or above the mill, will be prosecuted without dis- tinction. dy 2 aw tf. = FLY PAPER TF E FAILS Local and Other lems, Sh alain Nortice.— Dr. ‘Dickey’s office will be open in the evening from 7 till 8 o'clock. _—- >_> -— Banp on the Square tonigat. Sovrars Tea.—Monday—See add in another column, Tue Pross.—]Moderate southeast and sorthwest winds; showery. Oe 82sp Barr. Banp will kindly meet Major Siewart at 7 p m in the band room. ' choir will meet at8.15 this evening for | practice. Cnhorrn.—Firet Methodist Church wi! u meet at the Kiedergarten this evening at 8 o’clock. Important business, Lawn Tennis.—A tennis tournament will be held tomorrow afternoon on the tennis courts at Victoria Park. From Tae Cresoznt,—The police have been notified that two stokers are absent over their leave from the Crescent. Ciry Taxus.—The time for receiving discount on city taxes expires on the 16th. Citizens will kindly bring their notices when making payment. New butter beans, green beans, cucum- bers, cabbage, tomatoes, new potatoes, beets, asparagus,s pinach, etc., at Gay’s Salle Friday. —th. ——— Loox Our.—-Among the names forged by Whitaker, whose arrest has been re- ported, is that‘ofa prominent citizen of Ch’towm for two notes one of °$150 and one $151. Orzw atu Nicat.—Some of the liquor dealers are taking advantage of the recent changes in the license law. One of them had his place of business open all last night, and is said to have done a_ large trade. Potroz Cournt.—Three drunks, Roderick MeNeili,John McLeod and Peter McCabe, appeared before His Honor this morning, and were each fined $20r10 days. An assault case between two countrymen was continued until tomorrow to enable the defendant to procure further evidence. Mooxsnticar Exccrasion.—S. 8. Prio- cees will leave Steam Navigation wharf at 8.45 Monday evening. The choir of the Firet Methodist church have a praise- worthy object in view and confidently ap- peal to their friends. 82nd Battalion band, choir, songs, choruses, recitations, serious aud funny, clarionetand trombone solos. Tickets on sale at Beer & Goff’s aod by members of the choir. Toe Warsuirs.—Quite a sumber of persons visted the Crescent and Tribune yesterday. The sailora in turn visited town and enjoyed themselves. His Honor Lieutenant-Governor Mc- Intyre visited Vice-Admiral Bedford yesterday afternoon. This morning U. 8. Consul Vail called on the Admiral. Each was received with the customary salute. Lieutenant-Goveroor Mclatyre, Colonel Moore and Mayor Warburton were enter-~- tained at luncheon today on the Crescent by Vice-Admiral Bedford. Cuerse Boarp.—The che ve board met to-day. The cheese boarded were 1137 white and 3573 colored. The sales were as follows : To Dillon & Spillet for 9} Red House, 125; St Georges, 125; Cardigan, 100; New Dominion, 125; St Peter’s, 150; Staoley Bridge, 454; Montague,180;Morell 145; New Perth, 135; Red Point, 96; Orwell, 375; East Point, 135;—all colored. To Mr. Biffin for 9 3--8, Hampten, 125; Dunstaffnage, 125, both colored; Union. 450 ; Kensing‘on, 287 ; woth white. To Mr. Auld for 9 7-16 Hazel Brook, 100; Kensington, 353; — both colored. All the cheese seld were firet half July. The Board will meet again on Friday, 27th July, at 1.30 o’clock. conceal hala lila Banks at Sydney. Sypyey, July 12.—Two banks will open agesacies in the near future. They are the Canadian Bank of Commerce and the Merchants Bank of Prince Bdward Island. The former comes with the intention of securing a share of the Steel company’ a business, The latter is made necessary in View of the large traffic now going on be~ tween Sydney and Prince Edward Ielend. It is stated the Canadian bank of Com- merce will occupy offices in Angus J Mac- donald’s building at the cormer of Charlotte and Pitt streete. With these two Sydney will have six banks. SHE TINVPHYIPNENN ONO ET ONTINN TTY ae GET YOUR — caste Poison ue AT — coe Eg: Caorr Pracrioz.—St Paul’s Church ; EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN JULY 13, 1900 a Ra Sta: ‘F i~ eer RT Tae Twa aE jit en se a DANIEL McLEOD. GRAND au R. C. McLEOD. ; "i pam > —~ a aes ft H ~ 4 a S ? : a ») | ' ‘ Y we 3 2 fs ee ae eB e + && mcaat BIG 5a" CELEBRATION We never do things by halves, you'll get goods at your own price. All Ladies’ Summer Jackets have got to go. All Ladies’ Summer Capes have got to go. All Ladies’ Sailor Hats have got to go. All Summer Dress Goods have got to go. All White and Cclored Muslins have got to go. All White Piques and Ducks have got to go. All Ladies’ Night Dresses have got to go. All Ladies’ White Skirts have got to go. All Ladies’ Corsct Covers have got to go. All Ladies’ White Underwear have got to go. All Ladies’ Hosiery have got to go. All Ladies’ Silk and Fabric Gloves got to go. All Ladies’ Undervests nave got to go, All Ladies’ Ties have got to go. All Ladies’ Summer Corsets have got to go. les Gluses. All Ladies’ Fans have got to go, We do not advertise a thing ata price and when you come after it tell you its ali something else after we get you in the Store. Successors to Beer Bros. July 1899 to July 1900 the busiest Store in Charlottetown. SENTNER, McLEOD ¢ Ci. All Men’s Suits are in this Sale. All Youths’ Suits are in this Sale. All Boy’s Suits are in this Sale. All Collars and Ties are in this Sale. All Underwear have got to go. All Suspenders and Hosiery got to go. All Shirts of every kind have got to go. Art Muslins and Draperies must go. Lace Curtains have gut to go. Hundreds of Yards of Print must go. All Summer Silks have got to go. All Towels and Towelling have got to go. All White Cottons have got to go. All Sunshades and Parasols must go. All Ladies’ Wrappers have got to go. NL NOSLINS WIL All Veilingg have got to go. BUSY SPOT IN JULY} When we advertise SNAPS, you get SNAPS. Wholesale and Retail. SY P. S.— This i8 the. way our business has increased in two years. July 1898 to July 1899° gone, and humbug you wil That's the reason this is Za