t Ss S22 Gn? ‘ Sees ~ aD tnem his week. a snap; thay’re yours at the CE We got this lot at ame rate, in our window THE PERSONAL. . Burke, of Alberton, Gallant, of Bloomfield, is in Coady returned from Hali L. G r returnedto Summerside Z } ? ° ; ve ye (D Macneill leaves this afte suley Bridge. far § H.L. Chipman was a passenger by le Duchesse. (D°.) Fraser, of St. Peter’s Bay, visiting Charlottetown. Dr McPhee and wife, of New York, are | guests at the Hotel Davies, Mr-. B. W. Higgs was a passenger by |the Graud Dechess last night. | “Rev. Dr. Campbell, of Halifax, was a | passenger by the Princess last night. 7 *?)- a Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Williams, of}Tauns ton, Mass., are visiting Charlottetown. | Miss Louise McCoubrey, of New Glas- | gow, is the guast of Mrs. Atwood, Prince ; &treet } | We were glad to receive a visit today \from Mr. J. A. C smeron, of Upton, Dundas. | Mrs. Gordon, wife of Captain William | Gordon, ia visiting frienis in Charlotte- | town. | Sister St Mare Henry, of the Pictou _ Convent, was a pas-enzer by the Princess on Saturday evening. Mr. Thos. Gallagher, of Monctor, who has been spending a few days in Charlotte- town, left for home this moroing. Mr. Bernard Trainor, of the Post O tice Department, left this morning on a holiday | rip to Boston and New York. Mr. Patrick McQuillan is bome from | Halifax on a vacation. He was a passeo- (ger by the Princess last evening. | Mr. Byron N. Barns is in Charlottetowa in the interests of Stroud & Sov, Montreal. Chocolate Oxfords—(Ameri-' He is a guest at the Hotel Davies. Black Dongola can) $1.60, Fancy cloth top, land shoes. Oxford — (American $1.60, Figured cloth top—Patent tip. very nobby| |_ Mrs. P. G. Aughe, of Boston, arrived in | Charlottetown last evening on a visit to |friende. She was a passenger by the ‘Grand Dachess. Dr. Gifford, of t! e United States Marine | Hospital Service, and Mrs Gifford. arrived |in Charlo‘tetown by the Duchesse last Newvort Tie a ( American ) ‘night and are gues’s at the Hotel Davies. A\ $1.60, very fine Black Don- gola Shoes, Ties with a nibbon—-very dainty and \ ley & Cc ct a m bAsebbsabbbAsssesAsssABssAbsbAsaea 4442444824444 lts a Pleasure to hear people say about something you’ve sold them its the best we ever had,’ that’s what they have said to us about our coffee. Well Tell You Why We use none bnt the best Mocha and Java, Coffee beans We grind 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. blend it ourselves and VF SIFT IFTe ITV ee it fresh for you when from u ib ig i» {» [> VIIIIIIVeTe 000: 29000000 £OO08 900060 OOD OV EW 1404 OHSS OLOD Because 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 ofiice or store is in need of ink, pens, mucilage, or any- thing in our line, call in. We will supply you. MITCHELL'S BOOKSTORE Queen St. | Rev. Dr. Morrison, Judge Reddin, Prof. Caven and Mr. James Edeu were passen- gers by the Princess this morning en route to Pictou to meet the Apostolic delegate. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Pope and two |daughters, of Boston, registered at the | Queen Hotel yesterday morning and went east inthe afternoon. Mr. D. Nicholson, of Prince Edward Island, passed through Bennett the early part cf the week with a scow load of mer-~ chandise,—The Bennett Sun, June 16. Mre. T. J. Gallagher and Miss Nellie | Gallagher, of Moncton, and Mrs. J. Har- rington and two children, of St. John, are ‘guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Gallagher, Grafton etreet. Mr. D.A. McRae returned from Cor- nell University last night. Mr. McRue is one of the brightest students in the University snd hes been very ~uaccessful [in all his examinations. Mr. McRse has been appoioted iastructer in Greek at Cornell and will enter upen his new duties afier vacation. Miss Albiua Miller, of Quebec City, arrived here on Friday last. Miss Miller is the daughter of the wel! known Quebec Jawyer who died about two months ago whilst On a visit to Rome, Paris, Naples aod other European cities, She was formerly a pupil of the Convent of Notre Dame. Miss Miller is the guest, at Davenport, of Mrs. M. Blake. FLL LO | ee A in, ll oh lama SUPREME COURT. Tuespay, July 3. The petit jury appeared this morning for the purpose of sitting on the cases to be tried before a jury. The criminal cases vere first taken ap. The Queen vs James McAleer, in- ent for stealing some rubber ma's. soner,slthoug amere lad not in his been before the “Little Court.” Court maay times bui has hereto: caped on account of his tender -. He wastried this morning and and guilty. He had no counsel. . The nextcase called was an indictment 'against William Welsh, known amongst | his pale as “Smiler.” Ia this prosecution be is charged with entering a house with intent tocimmit an assanit on Harriet Farquharson. This is not the Pownal case, which will be tried later. The At- torney General for the Crown. J. T. Mellish for the prisoner. enna — _—_s TO LET. **Watermere”—Hcuse and Stables with about five acres of land. Rent $250.00. Also Parkview Cottage, adj »iniag above, with about three acres of land. Rent $100.00. Both pleasantly situated and in good ‘order. City water in both houses. | Lessee to pay taxes. Aj ply to D. C. McLEOD. "day 17th, 1900 tf. - FORSALE. ~ 20 Building Lotefor sale 50x10, will be sold cheap. Also two Dwelling Houses on Highland Avenue, together with our whole stock of Crockery Glaas- ware and Groceries, etc, P, MONAGHAN, Queen Street. DAILY EXAMINER, CH ARLOTTETOWN, Noricr.— Dr. Dickey’s office will be open in the evening from 7 till 8 o'clock. seiiglaeetgsicaie Don’t Forcet that tomorrow is the day of the big picnic. —— -- — Tus Pross.—Moderate to fresh west winds ; fair and warm. ‘cocaine Ponice Court.—This morning C Slate was fined $90 or 90 days for drunkenness : Prteabeef Pionio Posrrponep.—The Baptist Sun- day School Picnic has been indefintely p yey yned, sitichictiattt Tennis Covrr.—One of the best tennis cours 'n the province has been put up at the Cit Louse, Stanhope. sional The B. C. Borpexy.—The B. C, Borden Captain O. R. Taylor, arrived at Sydney on Sunday on her way to Quebec—al] well. bark Ix Port ‘re Norwegian Coronw.t n tava from Liverocol, G. B., arrived here on Saturday Inet with a cargo of salits Peike Bro- & Co. iapiibdce talib Boat Race —There was a boat race in Summer+ide harbor yestertav, the cGon- testants being Holman’s bort and a boat owned in Yarmouth. The Yarmouth boat won. Dominton Reoorp Breaxer.~ The quantity of milk received at the Kensing- ton cheese factory yesterday was 47122 pounds out of which 65 boxes of cheese were made. saciiaia baie Excursion. —A large excursion party cameover from Pictou by the Jacques Cartier yesterday. The boat arrived about three o’elock and left on return about half-past five. —~— New Cuurca at Cavenpisa. — The work of preparing the site forthe new Presbyterian Church at Cavendish will be begun this week, when the first stump will be “pulled.” Mitirany.—The review of the 4th Regt. O. A., and the 82nd Regiment will take place at Victoria Park on Thureday afternoon. The annual gun practice will be held on Saturday morning at Tea Hill toward Alexandria. Coating Here.—The 8.S. La Grand Duchess is being supplied with bunker coal to-day by Peake Bros. & Co. We understand that the Duchess will take a large part of ber bunker coal at Charlotte- town this season and will be supplied by Peake Bros. & Co, Societies ATTENTION.— Members of the B.1.8.,A. 0.H., St. Vincent de Paul, |} C.M. B. A. and League of the Cross, will kindly meet at their respective halle at 7.30 this evening to take part in the procession for tne reception of Mgr. Fal- conio, the Apostolic Delegate. By order of the Chief Marshal. Fixe Carrie —Mr. Charles McNeill, of Cavendish, sent into town today two head of cattle, a steer and a cow, which weighed 1600 and 1500 respectively. They are fice animals, and will go with other cattle to Syduty by the steamer Polino tomorrow afternoon, Mr, Geo. E. Heuston, of May- field, also brought in a fine steer, which weighed 1530 Ibs. Row oy roe Trats.—Five or six men from the vicinity ot Cape Traverse, who hed been attending the races at Summer- side yesterday. got fullof bad whiskey and undertook to take charge of the express train last night. But the train hands prompt'y ejected them near Emerald. Their names are in the hande of the rail- way authorities and they will be prosecuts ed. GraovaTeD.—Mise Belle Matheson, daughter of George Matheson, Eeq, Oyster Bed Bridge, after a thorough business course at the Charlottetown Business Cul. lege and Writing Academy, passed a high- ly satisfactory examination, and was awarded the college diploma. Mies Matheson showed great neatness and care- ful study in all ber work, and her answers tosomeof the difficult questions were well reaeoned. Se a eee Get a cop; of the July P. KE, Island Magazine to-day. It’s the best number that’s been issued tor some time. You shculd read it. Bittern Don’t Forcer the picnic at Emerald to morrow. POPPernennenenen Denn nenTep errs Have com- : Zs = fort by us- ing our Fly Papers MEDICAL HALL Dodd's Corner. TIOPYVOPPPAYATTYTS PPTTNNONPNNS OV PN TITIAN ITY lw, Local and Other Items ‘is o See Stylish Blouses worth 65c Exquisite Biouses worth $1.60, Corset Covers worth $1.00, Night Dresses worth $1.00, Underskirts worth $1.10, “gzSome people don’t work! NO 1 ARTILLERY WINS TROPHY (Continued from page one.) The fics: was won by C J McMillan, Ritchie *-cond and H Betnuse third, Time 232 5. The second heat was won by Stepben, P. A. Duffy tecond and B Ritebie third. Time 23 1-5. hea: was won by Stepbeo, P. A. Dufty secood aad E Ritchie third. Time 23 2 5. The quart-r mile rua was wou be P A Duffy ; R A Donahoe second and CJ Mitchell third. Time 56 seconds The 120 yards burdle race was won by H L Ruggles‘; K McPherson second, P A Dafty third. Time 17 1-5. Teams from the Montague Company (No. 5) and Nol and 2 Companies 4ta Regi, C A, were entered for the 40-lb gun shift. No5, under Capt W A Johnstone did the ehift first, and elicited applause from the spectators. Their time was 3 min 10sec. Nol, under Capt Rartlett, was next. Thetime was 3 min 9 sec. No 2, under Lieut Peake did the shift in 3 min 7 sec, and weretnus winners of the competition. There was one event that was epecially interesting, because it was something new in Island athletics and because in itself it 18 one Of the best of ali contests. This wae the relay race. The cnly tzams entered were one from No.1 Co. Artillery and one from No.2 Co. Artillery. The race was a mile of four laps, and the following were the runners of each quarter, the first being of No i Co and the second of No2 Co:— DA McKinnon and J B Hughes; Leslie Adams and L McIutyre; B Huggan and Bethune; 0 J McMillanaod P A Duffy. No 1 Co won the race. The first pair came in together. Adams of the second pa'r gained a great lead on Mclutyre which Bethune lessened when he and Huggan ran. The last pair ran the best race of the day. CJ McMillan was in hisold form. Duffy, who appears not to kocw fatigue, ran a wonderful race and kept crawling up upon McMillan till the last = turn, From here to the finish no change in the distance from man to man took place and MeMillan won by about twelve yards. | No.1 Co. Artillery wins the trophy | with 613 points, No. 2 Co. bas 474 pointe, jand No.5 (Montague) 421. The Engi- neers ran up 10} points, while No, 2 Co. 82nd Regt., one man, made 10 prints, Soldiers in camp, before you leave town geta copy of the July P. E. Island Magazine containing a picture of the Boys Highland Brigade, and alse a copy of the April number which had an _llustrated article on “Our Island Milita.’ Handsome Blouses worth 88c ‘ Beautiful Blouses worth $1.10, Saturday The final. Pretty Blouses worth 59c, Saturday night getting snaps for our customers—SNAPS that make you always customers. (Frail Ve have 25 pieces of handsome white muslin worth up to 39c a yard—bought at half price. ONLY 19 cents a YARD SATURDAY semen isa ea eet Nese Ae TentnteAe eee aeC ee tiERRNReD nates A CARD | a/R. MACNEILL, M.D. _— eee, A manufacturer in Toronto shipped usa lot of Blouses and Underwear sell). We bought them at our own price and we're going to give our c advantage —(blouses are all white) the prettiest things in Ch’towa. We work day and We've been working since the Ist of Mlay to turn My Store into a Summer Bargain Store, and we have been successful, Some merchants count it business wit to deceive you. suicide) you always get what we advertise. Sentner. McLeod & Co. SUCCESSORS TO BEER BROS. WHOLESALE & RETAIL 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 ahove Kindergarten Hall. ‘Salt, Salt, Hours—9 to 11 a. m. 1 to 3 and 7 to 8 p. m. dy & wkly 3 mos, _—— Se Salt, To Arrive. — + ee Berque Cororae will be due here from Liverpool, England, about Ist July with 5000 bags Liverpool Salt, 12 bags to the ton. Also, 20 tons Prussian Rock Salt for cattle, etc., which will be sold low while discharging. PEAKEBROS & CO. dy 2ins eod ‘fguar & pat. ALLDORFF. The noted stallion ‘Alldorff” by “All Right” 5817, Dam “Fairmaid” was foaled at “Brighton Farm”. West River, Char- lottetown, is a jet black horse and weighs 1175 lbs, As this horse ie so wel) and favorably known further description is superfluous; blood tella every time and like hia anceseter Alldorff has always been a first prize winner wherever shown in the ring. ‘“‘Alldorff’ will stand at the stables of Herbert H. Acorn’ at Souris Eait, every Saturdey, and during the remaining time will be at the owners stables at Dundas. WILLIAM J, NICHOLSON, Owner in charge, Dundas Centre, June 26th, 1900. _ dy & wkiy dine. Molasses. ee 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. it is because they don’t want one. We are going to give one at 72c that is worth, (well, come and see. 25 pieces of handsome white muslin bought at 33 1-3 p c off,—you will get it Saturday at %Good bye, isa sad word—but we’ve said that to our handsome summer jackets. L3 OFF Saturday. wm————- THEY ALL TALK BUT WE DO THINGS , NAPS ! SATURDAY. JUNE 30th, i900 (to ustomers the 45C | 500 pairs McGill Hose, no better made LOC 52C | 500 pairs Hosiery worth rc a pair, 10 ; 7°C | 300 pairs Men’s Cotton Sox 4c 88c | 25 pieces print Cotton 4%%c ” $1.25 | A basket of Ribbon that will make you smile 19c A corset fit fora Queen—the best 75c Corset in ‘ 8oc town . : . . . 49C ee ° . J mn If 100 ladies do not raise our sunshades Sunday c 19c We think it (business Our Goods are Right (ur Prices are Right It lies with you, reader, to give uss thance to prove the above assertion. We bre receiviug new goods daily, See ou Vovered Chip Market Baskets from 1cup. “hoice Creamery Butter just received. Try our Orange Pekoe Tea at 28 pet b. It will please you. We also sl Haezard’s genuine BRAHMIN TEA, A big stock of other Teas on band, from 20 cper Ib up. I Also in stock, canned Selmm Lobsters, Clams, etc., and « ff ine of general groceries, all st & Owest’ possible prices. Free delivery# goods to ali parte of the city. Telephot? communication. ~ | | ; | R. F. Maddigan & Gi LOWER QUEEN sTREE T. Re —" 3 There will be sold by Public Aucti# ia front of the Court House, in Summ side, on TUESDAY, the 24th day of Jah A. D.,1900, at the ho: &. m., under a power ¢ ® mortgage dated the ber, A. D., 1894, and ; Wedge and wife of the undersigned of the ¢ tract of land on Lot | bounded as followe : Commencing on the north aide of ™ Chape! Road ia the south west angie 0 land of Amais Richard, thence along the western boundary thereof we of land of Tenilaus Richard io the road, thence northwestwardly aloug to the east boundary of Jand know * Chapel land, thence southwardly 9 the same to the Chapel Koad a d thence along the same east tc the piso commencement, containing twenty more or less. D Dated the 22ad day of June, A” 1900. 3 J. BE. WYATI Mortgeg®: ee PE SEP veg eee eee te al a sc 19 hest price paid for iadies and offclothing. Call at their residence Drop @ card in the Post Office, or Richmond Street, — Neilson | Mra, Kirby, Clothing Store