00. | | i | | | | i i re] (ah , AT TNH See them in our window this week. We got this lotat asnap; thay’re yours at the | | | } same rate, aR Chocolate Oxfords—(Ameri- can) $1.60, very nobby Fancy cloth top, land shoes. Black Dongola Oxford — (American $1.60, Figured cloth top—Patent tip. Newrort Tie— (American) $1.60, very fine Black Don-| gola Shoes, Ties with a| a | ribbon--very dainty and! neat. Alley & Cc oe 4A44448B4444 Its a & Y leasure o hear people say about soraething you’ve sold them its the best we ever had,’ that’s what they have said to us about our coffee. We'll Tell You Why We use none bnt the best M ocha and Java, Coffee beans | 7 j | i | Ch’town; 'Geo Chandler, THE PERSONAL Miss S. Macd ald 1 i Sum mers this Hon. J. W. R ard : ‘ vest at the Ho Da Mise Han 5 4 Miss Lantry, t S Master Freda | ( i trip P Dr. Mecha ‘ was in the city Mr. r. C. and M rs oy 1¢ Pri Mr. ani Me ! f Port Hawkesbury, are 1 ‘ H ote! Davies. Mr. and Mr ) i svd Miss Baird were passengers fv t mail special last nignt. Mrs. G. F. Beer arrive! from Nelson, B C.,last oght. Mss Winnie Weeks was a passenger by the same (raid. Mr. Neil McKinno2, of Summerside, came down by the train oa Satarday and ig visiting friends at Haze] Brook. Ms. (Rev.) Lo> Williams, her sister, Mies King, and Mas Aact, of Halifax wers passengers by the Princess last even- ing. Mr. Harvie Brown, of Moncton, N. B., was a passenger by the train this morning returniog to his home afier sp2cding his holidays at Pownal. Mr. and Mra. B. C. Prowae left this ‘morning for a trip to the Paris exhibition and to London. “hey will remaim away about seven weeks Rev. Dr. Curran, of St. Dan3tan’s College, left this morning for Boston to at- tendthe summer course in science at Harvard U oiversity. Mr. A McKanzie, of Wiss. 810, is at the Ocean House. Mr. McKenzie is going to Mount S:ewar: to'see his friends. He will remain on the Island @ ehort time. Mr. Toombs, of Moncton, visited his native home afew daye ago and was greatly siruck with the improvements | made in Charlottetown eince he left thie city nineteen years ago. Mr. Alexander Macdonald and party, of Cincinatti, “cross to the mainland today en route to Dalvay, Mr. Macdonald’s Island residence where they vill {remain during the summer months. Mr. C.C. McNeil, for some vears past employed in the office of the Provincial Secretary-Treasurer, has been appointed a member of the staff of the ne~ statistical bureau at Ottawa, and will leave for bis new field of labour in a few days. Mrs. Warfield, wife of the Rev. Mr. Warfield, of Lowell, Mase., who for many years made his annual summer reeort in this province, and her daughter together with Ler grandchild and nurse arrived last evening, aud stayed at Hunter River. They will spend this summer at New Glasgow. Cliff House, July 2ad : D A McKinnon, Mrs McKinnon, W D Ross, Mrs Ross, H C Macdonald, W C Kennedy, J A Mathe- son, Mrs Matheson, Mies Dodd, Harry Mehon, Halifax; GD Longworth, Mis3 Longworth, Char- lottetown; Miss Palmer, Cincianatt ; Mise Webster, Charloite- town ; EE Dickey, Kentville ; L G Trena- man, Hal)fax;Dr. Deckey, Mrs Dickey, G E Auld, Mrs = Anld, Miss Sutherland, T A Taylor, Mise Lamont, L G Whear, Miss Cook, Walter Matheson, Miss Earle, Henry Aitker, Mrs Aitken, Mise Aitken, Master Aitken, S Lowe, Mire Lowe, Ch’town PIC-NIC ane China Point. We blend it grind it fresh for you when ourselves and FSIS ISI IFI SPITS _ you order it, it costs 40c ‘a Pound Try the next lb. ‘Webster & Mackay Successor to Davison & Co. Jor Kent & Gt. George Sts. ‘Telephone 199. MAAAAAAAAAAL Because : MITCHELL'S BOOKSTORE Queen St. Opp. Prowse’s. 20) 20000000 47 Or 00 Geer cons bAbessbsbbshbbbhAsbda from u As Ww¥+*y we do not Select some few articles and tell how low we sell them, don’t think that our goods are high priced. If your office or store is in need of ink, pens, mucilage, or any- thing in our line, call in. We will supply you. The Catholics of China Point and Gallas Point intend holding a grand Pic-Nic on the beautiful grounds of Mr. Fred Nelson, OX MONDAY, JULY 9th. Jn aid of the funds of their Chapel there. A good warm dinner will be prepared, and also tea on the tables at noon. ‘Lhe steamer Jacques Cartier will leave S. N. Co’s Wharf, Char- lottetown, at 9.304. m*, to convey excursionists to the grounds, return- ing in the evening after all the fun is over, calling at Haliday’s Wharf go- ing and returning. The band of the League of the Cross will be on the grounds to discourse sweet music, and bag pipes and fiddles and high diddle diddles. | A Saloon well stocked with all the delicacios of the seasen will be pro- vided for the benefit of the guests and will be presided over by that Prince of good fellows, Mr. John C Morrisey. Dancing booths, swings, queits, end all sports usual on such occas'ens will be provided, and a fine day’s sport may be looked for. All are cordially invited to attend. Admission to the grounds including tea 25 cents. Dinner 50 cents. By order of commitee. WALTER WVORRISEY, Sec. D Ex. 2 awtid. 22nd inst. Ladies’ LOST—on Friday eveni el between Nevigation Cos. and Prince St. Finder be suit- ably rewarded by leaving at this office. DAIL y office Notice. — Dr. Dickey’s will Ye open in the evening from 7 till ¢ k. AMER 1 RI The yer Thor ‘th snd loading oats QO { { Tois m ng the case ’ i wil r y and og drunk jerly, was ad l titlthe 9ta of July satel AR LERY.~Nol Co. will parade at Drill Shed tomo.vow (Thursday) at one o’clozk to ceed to Victoria Park for inspection. —A. A. Bartlett, Capt. a Ar vig Borra.—No’a. 2,3 and 4'Co’s., | 89nd Roviment were at Kensington Range veaterjav. No. 5,6 and 7 went oat tos day. Each man shoots twenty rounds, BlLavies Aro.—A meeting of the Ladies Aid Society of the P, E, Island Hospital! will be held inthe YMC A parlors on Friday morning, July 6th, at half«past eleven. A large attendance is desired. Sorexce Scmoot.—About twelve per- soas have banded in their names to Mr J. D. Seaman, Secreiary of the Sum mer Schoo! of Scieace, to attend the school this summer. It meets on the 26th July at Bear River, N. S. uid G@Deav Bopyr Fouryp.—The lifeless body of an infant was this mornfng found under arose bush inthe gardenof Hon. Benj. Rogers, Upper Princs Street. It was wrapped in apiece of cotton, and death evidently took place eight or ten days ago. Aa inquest will be held tonight! @ jTaanxs—Mre. E. W. Taylor desires to express her sincere thanks to those citi» zeus who 80 kindly insured herson Roland before going to S. Africa with the contin- gent. Also to the Independent Order of Foresters and their officers in Caoarlottes town for their sympathy and kindlv nid in procuring the amount of insurance, the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged. Tre Boston Boat.—The Graud Dach. ease left this forenoon on return to Boston. Her outward passengers were Dr Allen, Mr Cranmer, Mr E H Crowell, Mra C Crockett. Mr and Mrs Thos Davev, H BH Enseworth, Mises C W Dennis, Miss Lizzie Gillis, Fravk Lynskie, MrC Lee, R J McKenzie, Mies C A McLellan, Dr M ¥ Saftord, J H Toombs, Miss L B Water- man, Thos E Poole, Peter Cummings, A E Cummings. Datry Buiierin-—The first bulletin issued by the Prince Edward Island Dairy Association is to b> sent out next week. A copy goes to every patronof every cheese and butter factory on the Island. A number of advertisements will be in- serted in the bulletin aod merchants will readily see what an excellent advertising wnedium this will be, going to all of the most progressive framers of the Island— those who receive a cash payment for their milk every montb. Four thovsand copies are being printed. Orricers InsTaLLeED.—At the meeting ef Alpha Rebecca Lodge last evening offi- cers for the essuing term were installed as fcliows: A G, (Sister M A Clements; . G Sister Alice Henderson; RS Sister Ella Beers, PG; Fin. Sacy. Sister Laura Beere; ‘Treas. Sister Lena Horne, Ward, Bro John McLaughlin, Con, Siste; Ida Stewart; Chap, Brother Philip Bridges 1G, Sister Ada Godkin, P G; O G, Brother Joseph Kennedy; RS N G, Sister Alice Mills; LS N G, Sister Fanny Wise RS V G, Sister Margaret Bridges;{L S V; G, Sister M Younker; Organist, Sister Beatrice McN-ill; P N @G, Sister Ida Riggs. Mepicat Sociery.—The annual sesrio nu of the Medics) Socie:y was held yesterday andtoday. Business of importance to the society was transacted. An io teresting debate onthe question of ad- vertising took place. A pleasing feature of the meetings was the large attendance frou the country. Officers were elected as follows: Pres— Dr Sutherland, Bedeque. Vice Pres—Prince County. Dr Ross; Queen’s, Dr W Robertson; King’s, Dr Barnes, gecretary—Dr S R Jenkins, Treas—Dr F F Kelly. Medical Council—Drs Richard Joho: son, Jas Warburton, Mayor, S R Jenkins, F P Taylor, J Robertson, Jas Macleod, F F Kelly. Regret was expressed at the en~« forced absence of Dr. Macleod, who has always been a devoted and valued friend of the Society. j | -_ Have com- / fort by us- ing our fe Papers E MEDICAL HALL E Dodd's Corner. MUAAUbUAaedddda abbas adda ddddd ddbddd ade A AMA ddd EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JULY 4, Ig00, a ae re anat oe Watch this BLOUSES Sentner, McLeod & Co. SUCCESSORS TO BEER BROS. WHOLESALE & RETAIL > Space THE UNEXPECTED HAPPENS F Ch’town was OTTAWA today you would have yeen sorry you were not cover: ered for a large amount. I have good companies and san quote you low rates. cE. 4. Seee Molasses. Direct cargo, schr. “Omega” from West Indies, arrived to- day—121 puns, 20 hds, 24 bbls. Choice quality. CARVELL BROS. Ch’town May 14, 1900. Silverware Cleaning — Made easy As a rule, with ordinary a and polishes, it’s a ard job to keep your silver looking nice, Try a Bottle of Silver Brilliant Cream Use it asdirected, and if you don’t think it the best you have ever used ‘we'll refund your money. x. F.:HUTCHESON, Watchmaker}&|]eweler. A CARD R. MACNEILL, M. D.,, Having 30 years experience in the practice of his profession, may be con- sulted on all branches of general medi- | cine including the specialties. Office and Residence—Prince Street third door above Kindergarten Hall. Hours—g to 11 a m. 1 to 3 and 7 to 8 p. m. dy & wkly 3 mos, Hillsborough a bridge The New Bridge is com- ing and so are the dry streets and roads. The you will need some- thing nize in footwear. We Have a fine Selection Selling Very Low J. BH. BELL The Bargain Boot and Shoe Store. CASH DOWN! CASH DOWN The highes* for scrap iron, lead, copper, brass or any old alloy at Eedale Foundry. iT. A. MoLEAN, Charlottetown 4 aaa Its all Plain Sailing With (ur Goods are Right ‘ Qur Prices are Bight’ It lies with you, reader, to give ut 4 thance to prove the above assertion. We Me, Are receiving new goods daily. Sre ou! @r. vovered Chip Market Baskets from l0cup “hoice Creamery Butter just recei 0 Try our Orange Pekoe Tea at 280 p# b. It will please you. We also Haszard’s genuine BRAHMIN TEA, A big etock of other Teas on hand, fre a 20 cper |b up. ae Also in stock, canned Salo Gn) Lobsters, Clams, etc., and & ful @¥ ic ine of general groceries, all at ##éB « owest’ possible prices. Free deliver? @@ | roods to all parts of the city. Telephoot OFu @ihé communttation. R.R Maddigan & W: {LOWER QUEEN STREET. (n= Ren — =r | ° MASON’S i STORE im You can get the latest Canadist ? and American newepapers received + by mail each night, 1 Drop in if you want a pee : magazine or book to read, Feat ¢: Confectionery, Tobacco, Cigase O% § ~ when you’re passing this way. j R. H. Mason CEe eee Oe TO LET. ‘“‘Watermere”—House and Stables wi about five acres of land. Rent $200 . Also Parkview Cottage, adj ia ~ with about three acree of | $100.00. in yo" Both pleasantly situated and 28) order, City water in bot ne 4 Lessee to pay taxes. A; ply to on ‘D.C, MoT 800: sa “Lay 17th, 1900 tf. '& aa Se @e~ eet “6 & — BOE ed » 4 ~* ~ -