3, .__-. g' _V _ _,R , __ ,_ - ._ ,Fi ' Y_:i E` ¢_ __.._ f,t,_~§-I K I-‘1¢5°,~' oy w _1 ;~. _ _» ' .- _ ‘ " '- I '»“_ -:-,vc-`=»‘~. `:». _..__. ~-‘-W.;-;='...~__._,.-_ -.‘ ' ' . _ '- -_ 'L-5 ' -I -_-“'23 _ -» i»\»..-_-...._,..~_~>`r~._- .. '-1-: 1.- _ »~ » ` f _'r--._=_>»?»_»._ ._ _ . . .. V V,-_-_.._i.».s_=,:,3_, .____.~_“::_,`_~_;_ _.. _ _F Tglliouiaonis rnaatorrnrown ; Brookdale ; 9 Blond Tea If You Have iicvor been in our store lease ac.-ePt this as ri personal Fnvitatioii to visit, it. Look ziround, gk prices, siiinple anything that can he sanipled and don`t buy any. thing unless you wish to, Almost every store claims to have the best Flour. \Ve feel so sure that our Flour (four qualities) will please you that we offer to take it back. after you have used a baking, if you don`t like it. Webster & MacKay, The Ideal Grocery, Successors to Davison g, C0_ O9~O Or# O- 28c. ili. 0-0-o-o-Q-Q-o-Q-Q-._ _._ !lS» '_? -11 DR. GORDON ALLEY PHYSICIAN AND SURGEUN osososo ` ¢IlDUA‘l’E MCGILI. UN|VERS|TY (moe and Residenoe.Doi-chester Street East 0looH:inrs.9rol0a.m.,1to3,and 7 to ’°P=Lom tattancion given to country calls. E* _ ‘_ _ oiossnosonsile Fizzing,Fnamiig,Sparkling§ g A cool, delicious effervcscent *beverage that satisfies tho thirst ‘and invigorat-=s iha bod,-_ \ 'Thais lL’(%HE`S ROOF BEER. v The best temparance drink. _ Dxinkiiin plenty. there is no fll&8#3 ;Solo Agents tori O 2 Y _ slut Y v v , V ” CITY & CUUNTRY NEWS A ZION CHURCH picnic today Owixo to the illness of Stipendiary Hnszaird no Police Court was held yester- day. R(;1`1"¥`(l?0\:ernment _steamer Brant, with ar _ < miral Hobkirk on hoard, sailed )'@5t9"d*\)’ under sealed orders, SI>I:cI.iI. TRAIN for Freetown at 9 o`clock local time this morning. Return tickets Iilc. The “Birch Grove" Freetown is. the favorite picnic grounds in the Pro- vince. Tm.: ladies of the W M S of Gr lars later. charge by the police. He is evidently in- the Asylum. the weather is favorable, if not it will be held on the following one day. Ma. Tnos. LECLAIR, a clerk in the em- ploy of Messrs. Myrick 8: Co.,Tignish,was found dead in his bed on Sunday morn- ing after being in his usual good health when retiring about 12 o'clock Saturday night. He was about 40 years old and un- married, had always enjoyed good health during the twenty years he was in the Messrs.Myrick's employ. An autopsy was held Sunday evening by Dr. Murphy, as. sisted by Drs. Ross, of Alberton, and Myrick of Tignish, when the cause of death was found to be cerebral thrombos- is. ¢,l#lU#l__`_#_81i8 esificli thing as drinkin; too much o llughe’s lliiil Beer __ Make some to-day and have ready for to- morrow. - 10o bottle makes 5 gallons. W 9 The P¢ople’¢ Apothecarics Hall. - lI\¥’l’*‘¥ I DH, |T’8 _ ALWAYS GOODE __ ‘__ 'I`hat‘s what the bea people say, “il the people ?ho know. You ' l needn’t worry when youve bought bread of us It’s good; ="\\ (I, o_ur cooki~»g is afl you coul de- fr, sire. It is made rom the best '"7 flour, mixed right and baked ’_\i»_ ~ 1-ight. our speoioizyas ‘Qi _ _ _. / Dnohesse =, Loaf onl 4 wil A -, y cents. ,, i Everybody who has tried it is _ dgighted with it. We also have g ordinary leaves ag 6 @1115 -_ and Vienna at 7 ce_.ts, _ Telephone 98- A D. Stewart »_’-',\‘. {_{i_‘- Eclipse Bakery. ` "A: Bakes Best Bread. A " he ¢,= “E '~= ` ~ -¢;» "i ’ J §_,’= t-'_/,|| _.-@4441 _e `&'--'41 *rj &/7,4] `_- 1 _ ___ . CARD . DR- L- H- DICKEY LA Grand` Duchesse left yesterday morning with the following passengers most of whom are making the round trip: -R. L. Spencer, B. McLeod, John Nichol- n, J. A. Grant, A. J. Nichols, F.B.Purie- ton. H. P. Lowell, H. L. Thomas, D. McPherson; Mr. Raymond, R. R. Hood, R. H. Gillet, R. McCormack, J. W. John- son, Wm. Merchant, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Gaynor, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Mersereau, Rev. W. H. Debker U O land wire, Mis..-i. w. oiueam. Rubei, 'w. A. williams. Eiioo Bowman, Mr. Currie, Jas. Lapthorne, Miss Ingersoll. THE schooner Lady May, Capt. F. J. G. McDougall arrived in this port Wednes- day morning from Belle River, with_ 125 -cheese,30ca.ses eggs, 200 cases lobsters and a quantity of potatoes and wool and the following passengers; W. R.Beaton, A. R. Stewart, Joseph Jardine, Janie Jardine, Janie Compton, Christopher Jardine, W. E. G. McDoug- all, Marshall Smith. Charles Compton, Simon Compton, Peter Martin, Miss Maggie Beaton, Miss Sara Stewart, Miss Clara Jardine, Miss Nelly McMillan, Miss Cassie McMillan, Miss Amy Bell, Miss Lizzie McDougall, Mrs. Jardine. Tan yachts Gloria. and Hester which reached Halifax on Satur- day and owned by H. C. McLeod, manager of the Bank of Nova Scotia, attracted large crowds to Cunard’s wharf yesterday. The Gloria is much cleaner and brighter in appearance, having been cleaned up at St. John’s. She is much smaller than the Hester, being the small- est of the three which crossed. She is also much narrower than the others and looks more like a racer than either of them. After winning in the greatFrench contest in 1898 she was taken to England, and is said to have never been beaten by any boat of her class.-Hx. Chronicle, Ophthalmic Hospital Mooreilelds, and Central London Throat and Ear ` Hospital. Hoeialisl in Diseases of The Eye Throii* (llro-Cameron Blo k LotoCl'ncial Assis*a'ii. at Royal london ofLl7th. *ii-1-in _ and Nose. » - ADAMSONQ _ Botanic BalsaiI;;i_ has gainedareputation which places In e k f tive a ents It has ”`;5.§_’m_ Rd' _ - 3 ' rout ran s o cura 8_ ~ 0¢,¢,°%‘f,eu,,,[S§_l§,'6°§°,(,1,_S}2°‘i°,';_ ;7_e§tg° 4 x._ m _been in the market for thirty ylfmearsz It _Q-‘__;'__ voiirg; by appointment, is recommended by the best p ysicians ~%-'ie Ins nsfrno .mn Frrrizn win! Guests. tecause it cures coughs and colds every ~._;_~§' 1 __,_, V _ _‘L ‘§';é3“ ` 0,. _ ,~_. .,.~, time. 25c. all Druggists. SPECIAL SALE LADIES’ BLoUsEs The balance of our Spring stock off. A LADIES’ CAPES Every Cape must go at `mp,,y_ 4. . . . ace Church intend holdingastrawberry festival and lawn party at Grace Church Parson- “Re on Tuesday evening next. Particu- A man named James Morris- S2! .was yesterday morning taken in Sane. and will probably be oommitied to T_HE Baptist Tea Party at Alexandra which was to have taken place yesterday afternoon will be held this afternoon if _*Y* I-Ill # Tf!_E_ S. S. Fram is in_ Picton. THE Stanley is in Picton coaling. _ Ziorr CHURCH picnic Freetown today: THE express arrived in the city at 10.15 last night, _A bride and groom were among the passengers by the Princess yesterday evening. last night.-Hx Chronicle. H M S Crescent and the to do boat 82nd Band will kindly meet at the-band room at 9.30 a. m. unless the weather is very inclement C. Davison, Secretary Ma, Oswall Hornsby wasmarried yes- terday morning at St.Mary’s Cathedral by Monseigneur Murphy, to Miss Boatricg Lawrence, teacher in Summer Street School. THE steamer Turret Bell is reported to be hard and fast on the rocks at Byron Island and full of water.: Mrs. W. C. Owen and son, of Ottawa, formerly of Charlottetown, were on board the Turret. Bell, going to Sydney.-Hx.Chronicle. Ma. Wnnnssniiin, of Sheldon, Iowa, who has been in the city forafew days, left for P. E. I. yesterday to visit his friend, Mr. T. Robertson,of Summerside, P. E. I. Mr. Werkeshier has just re- turned from an extended trip through England, Scotland, Ireland and France, and is returning to his old home.-Mono ton Transcript. To-DAY we have the united force of the Boy’s Brigade with us. Yesterday after- noon the Charlottetown Brigade tender. d a soldier’s welcome to N01 Company from Summerside. The drill engaged in for the next few days and the general mili- tary discipline at Camp Brighton will instill in the boys a true sense of Canad- ian patriotism. ON Tuesday evening a gentleman who is visiting the province for his health in- formed policeman Hooper thst a man had met him on Queen Street and asked for money. Upon being refused he dealt the stranger a _' sharp blow to which the visitor could_not reply. The police immedi- ately arrested Wm.'McCabe and he is a' present in the lookup awaiting trial. ` Tm: following is the program, which will be rendered Lby the League of the Cross Band in the gardens to-morrow evening. It may be slightly changed as to the order of rendition: March, King Cotton.(Sousa);Waltz,Mandolin Serenade; (Sta_hl); Baritone Solo. Stella., (Herndon), _ Schottishe, Morion “(Missud); Man:li._f Uncle Sa.ms’s .Navy (Phillps); waltz” Met Her at the Ball, Hatton); March,” Hello, ma Baby, (Howard and Emerson); 1 March, Whistling Rufus, (`Mil1s); Godi Save T he Queen. In cnnaslsn attendance and newlwonder with old ones repeated were in evidence at thc Opera. house last evening when the Wizard Powell astonished everybody., There were many new and engaging fea- tures. Powell is a Wizard of infinite re- sources. And there were presents galore. At tonight’s performance, which wil1\b the last of the series. more novelties are promised and presents for all who pay for tickets, It is a really meritorious, clean and amusing entertainment that Zero. Semon always gives his patrons. Boy’s Brigade. BA'i‘AI.LIoN Oanaas.-July 19th, 1900. The Battalion will parade on St. Pauls parade ground at 9.45a. ni. moving off at 10 a. m. sharp. By Order, Ewniv MCDOUGALL. Adjutant. N0 1. Company was marched to the St. Pauls’ school room, the remaining com- panies being dismissed to their private parades. The question of bivouacing the boys was no sooner mooted than the citizens jumped at the idea. In fif- teen minutes every boy had found a home and we doubt not a. welcome that was mutually agreeable. For some time after the boys had left enquiries for boys were made. The boys are fine sturdy fellows, marched well and are evidently after the " 5 ' STAFF aors’ BRIGADE. . . Q U _ Col Moore, Commanding Lieut. E. McDougall, Adj ’ ATS , - , I H _ Lieut. S. Grey, Quartermaster.. ~ L. B. Miller, Paymaster. t ` 'l`he balance of our stock _.___ ... ._ _ ». ...v \ »~..` fa 5099 0": _ DRESS oooos _ . I We have ie Dress Lengths lofi, you have 50111' °h°i°° at t - n 2-, price. 4 O 5 D Fluslins ‘Will be leased to show them |30 V00 .v Rev. LeoWilliams, Acting Chaplain. Dr. H. D. Johnston, Surgeon. _ The companies are commanded as followsz- ' C - _ snimnnsmla. P No. 1 Co., Rev. J. M. Withyeombe, Capt. CHABLOTTETOWN ` No. 1 Co., St. Peter’s, H. Tidmash CHN- I _ No. 200., (lst Methodist.) H.Watts, Capt. No.3Co., St,. Paul‘s, S. Grey, Capt, ._-e- -.4-_ lliie-tliir of -»¢n».»~ Every one ot these new, handsome suits ata discount hot one old one in the house. Z llless (lends big range of stylish sum- J mer dress 4 tics.. wiii bo _ This is a chance you can’i _ afford to miss _ Then there’s all that eleg ant line of c =l-ered dress lengths, no two alike-choose, at one third off, llool, Colored '°`°' ‘*~» -wh... '- _ Mr. H. C. McLeod, General Manager of " 'T35 -_ the Bank of Nova Scotia, went toSt. John A ' , .F _ A " Q otoiie third. _ ‘I ` ~ I i\_._- Prices run from $5 00 to 3 c " l J $18 00 off which figures you 9 ` A 'Now's.your chance for a may deduct 33% per cent. -shirt waist bargain; » . » '* - Choose from ol ~ I ~ ~ . ~ " -" AMW and-~¢legaut-;g4rm,'ante13_at7’ .3-` . -- 1. ». _.J - , -rf- B Q' 8 _ L Mi- - \~ _discount of-oiie-thml. ~= I _ ~ ` of itll' then hurrydrr t1iey?.-li-_»-/~f_ _ _ _, 3 soon;-,bi_i__légi_ng-;.' 5 “- D _ .1 ` _ ‘I I l ! 1 / O _ ` D _ A .» _ l Separate Skirts _ ` All that lot of cool comfort- A able denim bicycle skirts - on sale at half price. _ One special lot of crash i skirts at 490. _W _ Another lot of crash skirts, braid trimmed 693. it All other crash and pique skirts at twenty.-live per cent discount. ' §°,`-t--,-_- -` ` -.._.` ii Qu *I " _ -. _ i _ ~4;._’~_. i 0 '4"\‘ _sh 'Evcry straw hat in then Mlninéry L All child.'en’s trimmed lfats _ go on sale at a discountof one ` Blouses f Muslin . L' 1- _ Hall Price Now there s one of the best _ ' In ’Ei'er_y_ snmmerjncltet in than bargains in the wholelist, i’ _ _ letoie-has 'had trio-pr-ce out _ our whoie stock of mlored ’ One small lot of silkblouses 1' just one t1,;,. #4 °_°‘~’“i"~11- Children s if _ li I - . , _l we '1`heres_a.m ° O _ _ . - lestroyer Quail steamed up the harbor at . ` Ov.e In Summer day' _ so'oiook'roda -Hitch n _ Of D1 . . _ .. _ THE Lag; ofthe ro ioio C8 gO0dS gOlllg at a “you may take them need? - _,_ _ g ° _Methodist Church . _ A _ if _ _ A I. -A ‘J ~ rf J' P 225,31’ ¢,;,,$;,§,M£,;,,,iu;u82,2;,,,n_y rop in today and see how far your dollars Will go. l . . _ ‘ 'V V- -_ ` ._1. A _ _ I _ ~v- Wtaeaigaiv J. A. KIRK, of the Dorchester __ , i' on __ - ` ._ _ ~ J D¢ni n iary, returned to the mainland _ d _ t - A ` on Monday aftera short visit to friends e S “i on P. E. Island.-Moncton Transcript. ‘ ' ' _ " "- - -» ‘J r ‘ I ~'.-_ --fr - ._.,."’.,'__',,._`_ »iii _ /‘~ °’ ` ` ¢v- `~‘-@_-|l.|lU_l_i!=;% i `- ’ J » on Jooiion.-» .' .. ‘ 2-<.ff _-'*"'1il¢'..T1‘ _ - -0- df _ third. _ ' ig" > _ ' -I l 21 ii 2 dress muslims. :line fancy ging- _ ° _ chance tg gg-1; 3, nice wat fn hams etc, goes on sale at a Ai I the oomingc-_O1 eve, ings discount of 33§ per cent. ' A _ fpegial 10( 'gf ,P1-1,58 .ana Quick corners have flist summer copes 'gi on sale at chowe --one lhlrd off. , _ i discount of one third, also. The busiest store on:Charlottetown’s busiest street. as assesses 1 We $8 S p ` . hi..-W°° Iifcetiiireoaiiansignmfntgzdqafv mdfii " ~ Q- _; 1 J ' ‘ 'iii . __ rnes e _ev ew s. 1 'A -> " - ”* -._ -_ `» f ' "' 435 _C-`/'O-, oi lei. .oo °..i2§’..d im ii--» _l ~ ii i itil. i W -_ " . ‘; .~ ~ -_»-f-"-s'i._"_»:-__ -_-s`..‘.-;;iI~"',___ di Thank S P H, _,_,,,-_ ~ . I ' A - I A p 1 ' ., _ iimmer res-S .sit-' ---» °”" F‘°‘““"S -"e '“ _ . I % . 1, M I' ~Dress ' ~ -_ I V _ Sadler .Dr Now is your chance for a Pfet Y “S ‘“ _ Wmwd_ameofh“dwhetm Kam _ If they ‘vm give Prompt _ - 1 fort Headache Powders will not cure In A “"7 m°°"*‘°°k° _ 3` ben minutes. ‘ A . _ .` - intention to our J A Wo have hundreds of other _b=re#1°S» If Y°° 0”" “’° _ , i=»=ibei»a_re==d°»»d- _ _` ir utant. in A 1 J J Y _ I I G - * dies wa. f " he 1 sw 4 / ' , _ » _ . » ,i ._ 'ii' J _ ..__... I 4 ~. ~ .r delivered promptly.-Jlenkins &Son. 191i ,_ ~.~ ‘ ,i .¢}i_-` ” E 'i‘:i'.¥