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Haven't oot one | Can you live all summer with- out a Hammock. We offer a large, new stock bought at a special discount, and our selling prices are away ‘down. All Sizes and Styles. We ask your inspection, ~— ASZARD & MOORE ' eee eee hit Tiree sm SE A OY AO FRIED DOMINION GAY, —_— How it Was Observed, ee A. 0. H. AND CRESCENTS SPORTS WELL ATTENDED. The Various Events on the Cards Splendidly Contested. — —_ Early yesterday morning the rain came down in torrents, and it looked anytbing but promising fora tine day. Later on, howerer, the rain ceased falling and it began to look brighter. But Old Sol wss remarkably shy about pre~ senting himeelf, aod it wee pot until the afiernvon that he ventured to come from bebiad phe clouds, His delay fu coming forward pul & damper upon many a carefully-planued private ex uraion, and must have kept many people from ventur- ing ont until late in the day. fhe holiday was generally observed in the city. The public cfti-es, stores, banks and other places of business were closed, aod the display of bunting was even larger than usual At noon the usual salute was fired from Fort Edward. A.0. H. GATHERING. Sports at St. Dunstan’s College Con- tested With Spirit. Yesterday morniog about tea o’clock the Charlottetowu Division of the Ancient Order ot Hiberaiaus, leaded by the League ut the Cross Band, warched in processrea from the A.O.H. Leadquarters to the grounds of St. Duustan’s College, where the gathering was to take place. The wrem- vers of Uae lwo societies presenied » good appearance ov parade, @ad at intervais aivog the route were strings of flags sus- pended across the streets, The sports were interesting and keenly cootested. The lowering ciouds of the morieg trightened aot e few from attend- ing, ur when latterly old Sol. asserted himself 10 scorchiag splendor a large crowd witnessed the competitiors digbt for supremacy. Every event was pailed off without hiten and with promptness, thanks to tne exceilent mawagement previded by the society. The fvliowing is the summary of the games: One mile Bicycle (under 14)—Ist, Jack Gaudet; 2nd, H Benoit. Time-2.31}. ‘One mile Ricyele (open)—lIst, Pictoa Brown; 2nd, W Carbonell. Time 3 40. Quarter Mile Fiat Race (under 16) - lst, Jack Payor; 2ud,L L Melntyre. Time 1.02, Pol Vault—l+, Parmeuus McLeod; 2ad, Jos Lawlor. 9ft 341. 100 Yds Daeh—Ist, PF Duffy; 2ad, LB MeMiilan. Time 11-1-5 secs. ! . - } Ruaonmg Higu dump—ist; Kenneth | Mernersou; Zod, Parmeous LeLeod. Sti } } igit. Half Mile #iat Race—lst, LB Me- Millan; 2ud, P F Datty. Time 2.20. sunning Broad Jump—lst, Keaneth McPhersu.: Zod, Frank MecArdie. itt 4in. Quarter mile flat race—1, L B McMillaa; 2, F Datty. ‘Tine 56 sece. Pusting shot—1, James McGee, 33 ft Lin; ' 2, Fronk McArdle, 30t Sin; Hurdle Race—1, & F. Duffy; 2, L B Mc- Millan. Hop, step and jamo—1, Parmerus Me- Leod, 41ft dia; Z, Kenneth McPhersoa, ; SYte 4 in. ———— ~ Bace rece—1,P F Duffy: 2, L L Me- Intyre. Best Higbland Filing dancer—Master Louris MeDuwald, Montague Bridge. Best Lrish Jig dauncer-Geo Arbuckle, | Charlouewwa, At the conéiusion of the games His Honor La. Gavernur Howlan congratulated wwe Agcient Urder of Hiberutans tipon their succestul Picnic, he eulugistically spoke of whe Irieumeu im Canada avd raid that io po country under the san wes there sucha tieid tur tue development of 4 stropg, voble iudependant mauhvuod to be fuund as in Cauada. THE CRESCENTS’ SPORTS. Interesting and Closely Contested Racing Events Yesterday. The Cresceuts sports were pulled off in | grand shape yesierday aftergwon, aud the yarivus events carded Were full of :nterest } to we large pumober uf speciaiors present. Ipe track was ip exvelleut condition, and Lhe Coptests were Close and at Limes excil ing. Some losting was nuticeab.e in the joug distavce events whicn tock place ear'y in toe day, but the officers of the track shut down ou such covduct and & change tor the better was effected. — ‘Lue racers were sll Provincial with the except.oa of Grantjef Nova Scoua, snd ove aud ali gave @ spleudid account of Lbem- relvex, Grant showing up especiaily weil in ihe Dive wile Daodicap Unsworth was thrown from his wheel duriog tne second lap of the half mile haudicap, aed had to retire irom the Face. tle was uut i jured, however, and later eo contested several races. In the one mile Laudicap, Colliogs and Weods collided oo the backstretch and both were tLrowa trom their wheele, Woods having his damaged somewhat Both riders ‘were elightly shaken up. the sports began shortly after one o'clock. The following summary shows the result : One mile novice—1, C M Clarke, Ckar- lottetow nb; -— Colhuags, do; 3, A W Gaudet, do. Time 2.41. Second heat: 1, Frank Compton, Summerside; 2, ! ' Lem « Large, Charlucretow { is ~ THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JULY 2 1898 : : ° 3,6 T Morr.:-. beat: |, C.arke; ly. fime 2.475. Bina » Gaudet; 3, Comptou. Tine 2 44. One mile (boys under 16)—i1, Byron Brown, Charlottetown; 2, W.llie Joy, do; 3, Wiliie Brown, Pownall. Time3 mine. 100 yards flat race (handicap)—1, Jack Payne, Chariottetown; 2,H Kichie, dc; 3, Cyrus MeMillan,do. Time 11 rece. Millan started scratch. tichie bad a bandicap of one yard and Payne 6 yards. Quarie: Mile Bicycle (handicap) — First heat: F Newsome, Charlottetown; 2, W C Cuovuk, do; 3, R Stewart, do. Time, 35 3-5. Keitb, ot Hal fax, was scratched in this heat: but was vot present, Cook and New-. some each had a handicap of five yards, aod Stewerc bad tev yards. S-cond beat: 1, Byron Brown; 2, L R Unsworth, Charlit etown; 3, H R Grant, New Giargow. ‘Time 35 35. started scratch. Brown bad a haxudicep of ten yards aud Grant bad five yards, F beat: ', Newsome; 2, Unsworth,3, Stewart Time 34 1-5. 220 yards fist race (handicap) -1, C J McMillan: 2, W A Ritchie;3,J W Hesel- tine, Corowali. Time 248eca, M-Millan started eacratch. Ritchie bad a handicap of three yards and Heseeltine had ceven yards, Half mile bicycle (handicip)—1, C M Clarke;2 J W Grant; 3, Summerside. Timel.122 5. who etarced ecratch, met with the accideut already reterredto. Clarke each had a handicap of ten Sharp had fourieen yards, One mile bicycle, (250 class)—1, W F Collings; 2, Byron Brown; 3,G T Morris. Time, 3.05. Second heat:1, Fenton New- some; 2 Davies Arbing; 3, Whip Sharpe. Tim-, 3.014 5. Final New+ume; 2, Whip Sbarp; 3, Davis Arbing Time, 3.255. ’ yards, aod A McKinnon, Charlouetown; McKinoon atarted scratch, yards. Que mile bicycle (handicap)—Ist, C M Clarke; 2nd, J W Grant; 3rd, Reg Stewart; time 2.28. Unsworth was scratched, but did not start. Grant hada handicap of twenty yards and Stewart had fifty yards. Half nile bicycle (boys under 14 years) —Ist, Roy Helman, Summerside; 2nd, Wiilie Brown; 3rd, Willie Joy. Time 1.289 One mile Massey~Harris—l, L R U ns~ worth, 2, Fenton Newsome; 3, Cooke. Lime, 3.20. Quarter mile flat race—(bandecap) 1, C J McMiilas; 2, F J Bayfield; 3, H Bethune. Time 55 sees. MeMillan siated scratch. Bayfield and Bethune each had a baodicap of tem yards. Twomde lap race—I, Unsworth; 2 Cooke; 3, Stewart. Time, 6.125. Uns- wortn made 21 points, Cooke 17 and Stewart 12. Coeke, who finished first, won the tumeprize. Three wie team race (bicycle)—This eveot was contested by teams of three men from the Crescents, Abegwetts and Sum-~ merside. The Cresent team, compesed of Newsome, Clarke and Stewart captured tre tropoy, making 20 points. The Abegweit team made 15 poiats and the Suwenorside team 10, Tne Gime was 9 08 2-5 Tne Abeyweit team was composed of U nswerth, Cooke and Gaedet. Compton, Suerp and Arbiug represented Summer- sikle. Five mile bieycle (kandicep)—l, PC Biewn, 2, A W Gaudet; 3, Great. ‘Time, i3.28. ‘The scratched men did not start. Grant had a handicap of 100 yards, Browa 200 vards and Gaudet riders were well Ounched at the finish. ing officials : R-feree—H D Johnsoa, NO. Starter—A E [ngs. Judges—Geo Jd Rogers, W K Rogers, A E Arsenault. Timerr-—C E Kennedy, John M Cam p- bell, A A Lefurgey (official.) Clerk of the course -H R Large; assis:- ants, W T Harvie, R OW Angas. Cmpires—W B Prowse, W McLeod. Scorers—L G Whear, Cee)! Stewart. Announcers—Geo S McLean, G OU Mc-~ Leod. General Secretaryp—W L Harvie. Galbrath’s Band furnished muse. Mr A J Quirk supplied the refresh- ments, choice Miss Ernst, Optician, finds that work warrants her stay in the city another week at lesst. Good training and an extended practical experience have qualified her to remedy tbe most defective vision where glasses will be of use. If your sight is tailing or your eyes trouble you, come in consultation. First class work and mate» ria! guaranteed. - To give glasses when not needed is both dishonest and injurious to the permanenary of her business, By previous arrangement parties can secure special hours for consultation. Offi Queen Streets, Charlottetown. aim to5 pm. -—_-— Give your family ao outing and look up the ad in another column for the picnic on 6th duly. i ;, Snap Snot ( s Wee UU ~> the races to-morrow. ~~ and do not cost much. us as ( ( == THE DRUGGISTS. Sutt Unsworth . : | meeting 19 Wrignt’s, Hall tomorrow after- ee ee and Grant | and have them examined. No charge for | Mey | Local and Other Items. Rev. M. J. McMiivay is reported to- day to be “just iving.” BIS.—Regular monthly meetine to- morrow in St. Patrick’s Hall at 3 o’clock, | p mi. Fina! | Whip sharp, | Unsworth, : ' Half~mile flat race (handicap)—lst, D | 20d, F J} Bayfield, do; 3rd,H Bethune, do. Time 2.19. | Monday. Bavfield and } Beibune each had a handicap of fifteen | } ' Soxc Service »t the gospel meeting in W right’s Has: iuv.orrow afternoon at 3.45, Strangers alwavs welcome. Zion Cuvrcu Picxic.—(wing to the serious ilmesn of Kev. Mr. Sutherland, Zion church picaic pot tponed uotil furiher notice. has veen Goere. Meerixne. — Railway men’s poon at 4 o’viock Straugers always welcome. Lessou— Matthew, 6-21, “Where your treasure is, there will your heart be also,” eeceniiianine Picnic—Maple Grove is one of the prettiest places for a picvicon P. E. Island.. Come to the First Methodist Sab- bath Schooi Picnic Wednesday the 6ib July vonvinced Tickets cao be had from apy of the teachers. suet Tur Rev James McIntosh, who hai six years experience in the mission field and who comes highly recommended wil) occupy Mr. Sutherland’s pulpit for the month of July and wil) preach at both : services Ltomoorow. heat: 1, Fenton | | nesday, the 6th inst. ‘| the meeting will be created by the iatro- ed At rae Burrs,—The annual prize meet- ing of 2 Co. RA., will take place Wed- A xew feature of duction of extra series targets, for which special prizes_will be provded. See ad Poutice Covrt.—This morning Jobo McK naon was fined $100 and costs or two months imprisonment for violating the Liquor Regulation Act..A similar prosecu- tiun against Walter Burris was adjourned for one week. Three drunks were disposed of for fines of $2 or 10 days. A TwacheR RememBerep.—At the closing of the schools oo Thursday the teachers of Prince Street School presented Miss McDonald with a handsome prereat ef silverware. Miss McDonald, after three years of succes-fal work in connection with the s¢hou!, Las resigued much to the regret of her a~nuciace teachers, pupi.> end School Board. seisiililinieaia Rev. Mr. Scrmercann’s Coxptriox— Wedeeply regret to jiearn thet tue Rev David Sucherland’s condition is still very critical. He took arelap-eon Thur-day night aod at that time all recovery were abindoned, was very wenk and Jow. Thig morning, however, medical attendants report & slightimprovement witn “a chance of re- covery.” Yesterday he ie Meyxtree-e Hearp From.—A_ telegram received by Reddio Bros today *iaus that in the races at Sc Stephen ye-ter fay, Moats re-e wou second place in the 2.20 claes beating Arclight, Katrina, Panl T, and all tue others except Terril S. which won first place. Terri] 5, is a fast pacer from | boston. Therace was fer trotters and 256. All three, | pacers. Montrose was drivea by Mr. E. LeRoi Willis. pein Tae Monru’s Rec xp.—At the police " court duriog tae month of June there were Tbe races were managed by the follow=* 4i cases disposed of. ‘Toere were 25 con- victious for druokeness, 5 for violating the Luynue Keguiation Act, and | each for fe-ratult, Vaygraucy, malicious injaries to proper y and violating the Lord’» Day Act. ‘Loree L. quer R-gulatiou cas # were dis- m esed, ainv oe drunk, ove vagradt and Ot Wn Iclous injuries ty property proseca- tion. ‘d:¢ larceny Case was seat:o the Suprewe Cart tor trial, The receipts for the mouct # ounted to $302.78. SatvaTion Army Puicyic.—About 200 people attenued tue Salvation “rmy Pic- nic at West River bridge yesterday. The tug Wm Batt made two trips. Everyone present was delighted with the outing. fhe Salvation Army band was reinforced by Bandmaster Hysler, Halifax. Among those present were Major Collier, St John, Chancellor of Maritime Provinces; Kasign Perry, C B M for the territories, aad Capt Lorimer of Summerside. A monster open air meeting was heldon the square after the return of the party. einai First Mernovi-r Cavrca.—Rev John W Wadman, M A, a native of this provin- ce,will occupy the pulpit of the First Methodist Church on Sunday evening. Rev. Mr Wadman is Seeretary of the Con- } i | © | cerp, anu at Capt Samuel McRae’s, corner Kent and | of an evangelist. Hours, 9 y aM NE NY ee NEN eS NL OS NNO ese SY S24 OS SESS Me WIE STKE ISHII EE The Races Get your Photograph supplies to night and get a good picture of You can have lots of sport if you have a camera. you one at list prices, if you want to buy. They are easy to operate JOHNSON & JOHNSON TTI SLE DE SIRE al hk mamma Re ference of the Methodist Episcopal church in Japan, %s in charge of their Book Con- levotes himselfto the work He has been for nine years in Japan and is dow home needed rest. Rev. Mr. Black, of St. John, N.B., a well knowa minister of the Baptist Church, will preach io the first Methodist Church on Sunday morning. 4189 \ ET TS SP Set SM, . “ We'll sell * PP WBBL KDI si iv sane — ae hopes of bis for a\ Walker s Curner ' on re eet Leaders in Shirt Waists AT ; PER. : Stanleys’ ;FECT IN STYLE be FIT 68e FINISH 75c AND AND WORK- 95e MAN-= EACH ; SHIP SIZES 32 10 40 INCH STANLEY BROS. The Always Busy Store. 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