28S Mee ne cRNRC Ol yt NN eta ae nee nee THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLUTTETON JULY, 28, a - Bik ..2 2 Be White Canvas Si0es Reduced ve have havejhad a large’trade;in White C.nvas goods this‘ year but inorder to clear,out ‘ha balance we have re- diced all kinds. Child's White Canvas; Shoes 85c reduced to §0¢ Girl's White Canvas Shoes $1.00 reduced to 758 Women’s White Canvas Shoes $1 60 reduced to 75¢ Men's White Canvas Shoes or boots reduced to $1,25 Ney & UO Ch’town, P. &. I, To become one of our cu ers be-ause you will be absolutely sure that you VYe are opening new fresh I gools every day and we are i» now ina position to meet the needs of all, 7 t you have not yet favor- ed us witha call, we would kindly ask you to give us a trialand see if we do not Spe uk tre ly. Webster & Mackay Success r to, Davison &'.Co. Jor Kent &!Gt. George Sts. Te! «phone, 199, DAAAAAAAA AA. At (ray’s Market Stalls on Friday Strawberries, Watermelons, Butter Beans. Cnoumbers, | Cauliflower, Cabbage. Beets, Carrots, Squash, Lettuce, Reddish, Mushroons. Open on Saturday afternoon ms to 10. BAZbbsbAbsssbAASAASZAAAA PITS ST CVI TS are getting pure wholesome goods, and surely nothing is of more importance than purity and wholesomeness in ih» what one eatsor drings Vr Vv¥Yvvv° Ae PERSONAL. | iden Dr. H. D. Johnson went to Halifax to- day. Mr. Fred Miller returned to Halifas this morning, Miss Eé@ie Macmillan crossed on the Princess today. His Lordship Bishop McDonald went to Eg nont Bay today. Mr. Joseph McCarey was a passenger by the Princess this morning. Mr. L. E. Prowee,M. L. A., returaed frome Sydney, C. B., laet night. Miss Rattray was a passenger by this moroiog’s express en route to Moncton and Truro. Mr. Frank B. Street, the well-know: commercial traveller, isa guest at tke Hote! Davies, Mr. W. G@. Macdonald, representing Kenny & Co,, Halifax, isa guest at the Hotel Davies, Mr. Cleaver Sullivan is expected to ar- rive in Charlottetown from Montreal to- bight. Hon. R. W. Scott, Mr, L. W. Scott, and Miss Fielding are expected here from Ot- tawa tonight. } Rev, Father Woods, of St Paul, who ia visiting Charlottetown, will preach in St. Donestan’s Cathedral tomorrow. | | Mr. Thos. J. Dillon, of the firm of } Dillon & Spillet, arrived in Charlottetown from St. John last night and registered a’ t'e Hotel Davies. Mr. and Mra Howatt, who have been guests of Mr. and Mre. W. W. Clarke, left today on return to their home in St. Augustine, Fla. Mr;. Peake and Mies Haviland have ar~ rived from Halifax and will spend the summer at the Cliff Hovse, They regis- tered at the Hote! Davies last evening, Mies McMahon, matron of the Maritime Penitentiary, who has been spending her vacation in Charlottetown, left thiz morn- ing for Dorchester, N. B. - Mr. and Mrs. Edward Chandler return~ ed to Charlottetown Jast evening, Mrs. Chandler will beat home at the Queen Hotel, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Isaacs, of St. John, N. B , who have been in Charlottetown about a week, crossed to Pictou this forenoon. They will visit the principal cities of Nova Scotia before returning to St. John. Mr. Thomas Clements, of Glasgow, | Scotland, is at the Hotel Davies. Mr, Clements i@ a member of a large cheese. buying firm, and before he leaves the [+- land he will visit as many of the factories as he can. Young Cornwallis West retires next | week from the army,and after his mar | riege on Saturday to Lady Churchill will with her proceed around the world, paying a long visit tothe bride’s home in the United States, The LW ethodist Mission, New York, July 27.—The Rev. Dr. J, F . Dodd, of the Methodist Episcopal mis - sionary society to-day received the follow- ing cable from Sharp Peak: — “Hinghus quiet; ladica, children Peak ” This message was seut by the Rev, W. N. H. Brewster, superintendent of the mission at Hinghua. Hinghna is some distance south-west of Foo Colow, vad Sharp Peak is still further south. Sharo Peak is said to be a cummer resort. It is inferred from the meseage that Mr. Brew. ster had gone over there to look after the women and children, but thatthe men were stil] at Hinghus, where there was no danger. Mr. Brewster has recently been instructed by acableto cable the present location of missionaries, There are only half a dozen missionaries Jocated at H ioghua. Sharp There’s just one best place to buy stylish, colored shirts, more to choose from, lower prices to pay, and this is the place. - Moore & Mcueod Plume, strawberries, tomatoes, cauli« } flower, cabbage, butter beans, beers, red- ish, lettuce, turnips, cucumbers, most all fresh from our gardenco. Market etal: Seturday from 5 to 10 o'clock p.m. See ad.--J. J. Gay & Son. Call into Weeks & Co’s to- night and share in the bar- gains. Blouses half price, capes half price, hats half price, many other bargains. — Week & Co, The People’s Store. SN V" PN TTONETTT PPONNOTNNN TT ae NEW GOODS. Hair Brushes, Tooth Brushes, Combs all kinds. Hat Enamel, Tooth Preparation’s, Teilet Powder, =” Fay Soaps. MEDICAL HALL 3 ) A J. HH. Jazmaieson DODD'S CORNER. | Local and Other Items, i cost of a trisl Barraquakes.—There were two earth- quakes shocks experienced in Newfound~ land last week. Norice ro THE Pusiic.—That portion of Sydney Street, between Great George and Queen, will be closed on and after Monday next, during repair. ion Tue MoCiaskey Faiture —~—Mesers. A. A. McClaskey’s liabilities are announced ae $36,000, nominal assets $26,000, while the real value of the assets is placed at $14,000.— St. John Telegraph. i eeadiiledi Procressive Sypney.— During the year endea June 30, 1,339 vessels of 195,947 tone, acd having 10 219 men, entered the port of North Sydvev. The imports for the vear were $70,247 in value, and the cust tas revenue, $14,361. These returns are d ue thore for the previous year. — Sydo-y Advocsute —< Gaaien Parry.—Last evening Prof. aud Mra. Wats entertained on their iawothe siaft oft e Boys’ Brigadeand the tlicer+ and members of No. 2 Co., (Methodie:). Refreshments were served. S.ort speeches were made by Col. Moore aod Surg. Capt. Jobn-ou. The Brigade’s membership card was presented to the boys by Mra. Watts. St. Joan Exaisition.—The followirg prizes have been added to the poultry prize list of the St, John Exhibition: —Begt col- lection American breeds pouliry $2.00 and Diploms. Best collection Asiatic $2.00 and Dipioma. Best collection Mediter - ranean $2.00 and Diploma. Best collec- ticn Bantams $2.00 and Diploma: Best collection Water;Fow! $2 00 and Diploma. Best collection Pigeons $2.00 and Diploma. Bopy Founp.—The body of Fredk. Burke, who was drowned near the Block House some time ago, was found this morning at Squaw Bay, sbout a mile from Tea Hill, by Mr. Cullen. The body had evidently been floating about for Fome time. It was identified by Mr. Judson, the mau for whom Burke worked, who recognized the boote and jamver worp by the deceased. ‘Dr. Conroy, coroner for Queen’s County, after viewicg the boty decided that an inquest was not necessary. The body was banded over to undertaker Davison by whom it will be interred this afternoon. ee HEESE BoarD.—At yesterday’s meeting of the Cheese Board 4,487 colored and 2,135 white were boarded. Saler were as follows :—Dillon & Spillett, at 9 5-16 cenis,— Keneington, 630 ; Lakeville, 180 ; Orwell, 440; Red House, 125; Red Point, 96; New Perth, 240; Emeraid, 370; Souris, 196, all colored. Stanley Bridge, 475; Bazeibrook, 380; Winsloe, 275; New Glasgow, 450, Cornwall, 255; Emerald, 100 ; all white. A. J. Biffio, at 9 5. 16,— Hillsboro, 300; Mount Stewart, 200;New Dominion, 280 ; Dunstafinage, 190; Hampton, 200; St. Peter’s, 199: East River, 150; Morell, 90; Montague, 200 ; Dundas, 200 ;—all color- ed The next meeting will August 10th at 1130 p. m. — Hon. R. R. Dobeli is again active in bebalf af a fast Atlantic service. So far he has been very slow about it. be he'd on SHIP NEWS Port of Charlottetown. ENTERED. July, 27—s s City of Ghent, McNevin, Halifax; s 8 Bonavista, Fraser, Montreal; Precursor, Stright, Crapaud;ss Halifax Pye, Boston. CLEARED, or July 27. — Evening Star, Martin, Cavaquet; es City of Ghent, McNevin, S’side; s Bonavista, Fraser, North Syduev; Precursor, Stright, Pictou»; Electric Flash, Fougell, Canso;s 8 Hali- fax, Pye, Boston; Brilliiant, Dauderau, Orwell. PEOPLE LOSE FAITG in advertising assertions, becaure of silly exaggerations. We hope the fault of others will not lead you to doubt our statement that Adam- son’s Botanic Cough Balsam is worthy the 25c all Druggiste, Ladies’ Ootton Hosiery 5c, 16c, 12c.—Mvore & McLeod or anemone In every locality throughout Canada to intro- duce our goods, tacking up show-cards on trees, fences, along roads, and a}] conspicuous places, also distributing small advertising matter. Commission or salary $60.00 per month and expenses not to exceed $2.50 per Gay. Steady employment to good, nonest, reliable men. No experlence needful. Write for full particulars. The Empire Medicine Oo., 246 w. London, Ont. In Souvenir Goods we havea large assortment of Bukels, Broohes, Pins, Tea and Coffee Spoons, GH TAYLOR Jeweler & Optician, MUA AAA MUMS Sunnyside, Queen,uare, eee eee ae Ser Every Shirt Waist in the store has to go. PRICE NO. OBJECT There’ll be a busy time amon Blouses. — We've brought them all down stairs Come early. g ithe iCsy*#n & Ul Men’s Linders and Drawers 25c for 15c each. Men’s Flannelette Shirts 35c for 25c. Men’s Strong Cotton Shirts 40c for 25. 150 yds Heavy Givgham 9c for 5c. 100 yds Handsome Art Muslin 14¢ for 7e. 3 doz Boys Felt Hats 50c to $1.00 for 25c. 3 doz Men’s Felt Hats $1.50 to $2.50 for 75c. 75 yds Roller Towelling 6c for 4c. 3 doz pair Men’s Braces, 25¢ for 15c. 4 doz Men’s 4-ply Linen Collars 15e for 7c. 3 doz Men’s Vests 75c to $1.25 for 50e, 3 doz Boys’ Vests 75c to $1.00 for 25c. 15 Men’s Odd Coats $3.50 to $5.00 for $2.00. 3 doz Heavy Cotton Towels 8c for 4e. 200 pairs Sample Boots $1.25 to $2.50 for 75c. 150 yards English Flannelette 8¢ for 5c. Ladies’ Back ( ombs, Side and Round Jombs at h 16 Boys’ Blouse Shirts, 90c for 40¢. Straw Hats at half price, 75 pairs Laced and Congress Boot; size 105 yds Black Brocaded Dress Goods 4 0 yds “ . és 50 yds 200 yds Pale Blue Rept 16c for 1c. 100 yds English Print, 9¢ for 5e. 40 yards Ladies’ Underskirting 20c for 12c. 59 yards Cretonne 12¢ for 8c. _ 2 doz Umbrellas and Sunshades, 25 per cent off. These prices are hard to resist, profitiess to us, and intended 5e for 28c¢ 60c * 40e. &s 50c “ 39 és sé A Big Plunge For Saturday The Best Bargains Yet; alf price. J, B. MACDONALD & Ct) rT UNEXPECTED | HAPPER: | was OTTAWy | Would haa een SOrry you were not cove, ered for a large amount, san quote you low rates, ue E. H. BEER cuSH DOWN CASH DOWN} The highes~ fur bas lead, copper, buna opi f alloy at Eedale Fou | BT. A. MoLBay Charlottety | F Ch’town to.day you | | | A CARD | R. MACNEILL, Mi Having 30 years experience jp; practice of his profession, may be sulted on all branches of general m cine including the specialties, ; Office and Residence—Prince Sine ‘hird door above Kindergarten Hal, Hours—g to 11 a m rte 7to8p. m. dy & wkly 3 mo, The Relief | — QF Lady Smit of South Africa, was nothing om pared to the relief that is fet ¥ \. RS. SMITH, and hundredsofake women of P. E. Island, on wah & | since they have started using GILT 2DGl SOs All first class grocers SELLit McKINNON & McNBYh ‘VHOLESALE AGE mm if 6 and 7 at half pries, to please youg