; i ' ; = ' / ' + a) 3, d is | pe Fe bee Se oe eS ’ : we } > THE ot a why, am 1 f + Sk » ER «if! [> allt» all PERSONAL e 4 = Pity ? 3? } CES > ah, ii» «alli» | - A daughter has been born to the Czar | and Czeriuaof Russia. Mr. JamesOQlow, ex-M.L.A., is visite | ug the cuy. tie io ieyicovered at the Queen | Hotel. i > | Rev. P. D. McGuigan was a passenger | towe by this morning’s second traia from tbe west. Mr. Daniel Koughan, of the C. P. Mia . i CTORBEG Summerside, is in the city. &l lhe Hoel Davies. Mr. D. J. McLeod, Super | Kancat on, went to Malpe ou departmen ntendent of que this morning tal busipess. TT ry ; Among the passengers to town by this | : morning’s easiern train were Messers W. W. Beer, George Kemp, A. J.B. Meili-b, Alder Bretiaut and Donald McKinnon. Mee. W.P. Ora Mie. W. FP, Orr, jr-s| wand Mise Freeman, of Piqua, Onio, are |‘ comme wieihiinidn among the latest arrivals at the Hotel | os epee : Davies. hey are en route to their sums | Ladies’ White Linen Col reaidence at Trac sgl 11te sinen Ole | mer residence at Tracadie. lars. sizes 12 inch to 15 inch, Mr. Geo.J.MeCormac, of St. Georges, | who has been ia the city tor several days, went 10 Alberton thie morning. Mr. Mc- Cormac 18 to read a paper at the teach. | er’s convention to be ueid there. Black Satin, Cotton, Linen and Silk Back Kix-Mayor Dawson, who was a delegate to the Methodist Conterence at St Stepuen, | returued to Chiarloitetowa last evening | His two daughters, wno had been visiting the Unued States, come howe with him. | Mre. A. 8S. Hewitt, Miss Maisie Coady, | Another lot of Gents White and Mise Isabel] Macdouald are expected | . . y . ry : STR AW HATS. bome from Halifax tonight. Miss Coady was among tbe graduates in music at | 'o 2 \ — N bl i Mount St. Vinceat, winaing two gold ery + 0 J JY medais. | Among the Canadian artists who wil appe sr at the reception to be held by Lord avd Lady Strathcona at London on the Eve of Dominion day, are Mme. Albani, Miss Maud Cosinezu, som, Mdle. Beatrice La alma, and Mr. R. De Lafrois. Selling Cheap See our Summer Corsets at 45 and 55 cants pair. Rey. Dr. Carman addressed a large cen~ gregation in the Methodist church last | evening. His diecoarse is described as a Wholesale and Re ee very | avie and eloquent one. ‘Professor Successors to W. A. Weeks & C twentysfive excellent voices Sodeced the Hu Ps es antbems and other vocal eslections. It is pleasing to Jearn that Mr. Colin Ferguson, whose recent illness at Ottawa, has been a matter of regret on the part of many friends here, is rapidly gaining health and strengtu at the head of the Gatineau, in the Laurentian mountaios land will soon be home again, quite re- J 16 A coverei. 3 | Rev. G. M. Campbell aad Rev. W J, Kirby, Charlottetown, Rev Jobo F. Allen, Murray Hurbor, Rev. W. Mathews, Souris. Peoples’ Druzgist Drags are expensive, Sometimes they Rev. Henry Feuna, Montague and Kev. are more expensive than need be. Geo. M. Dawson, Cornwali, were passeur And sometimes they are not so re.iable | &°*° by the mail special last evening ac they onght to be, | returning from the Methodist Conference There was atime when the prices of drugs at St. Stephea. were away up—too high altogether. Rev. J. D. Dingwel!, of Shenectady, That is not the case now. The Apoth- N.Y., is expected here tonight on@ visit ecaries Hull changed that rome time ago. } to rel jatives and friends. Rev. Mr. You cao get perscriptions from pure Diogwell isa native of Bay Foriune, and druge at the proper prices— no — profits | gradua ed from Pine Hili, Halitax, sowe You cxo get al_ my reliatie special | am years ago He has recently written remedies; they’ve been tried ied fuund | book entitled ‘The Closing Century’s effective. pe ie Me sith is attrac.ing much at- | am _ ¢ tention. The price -- the maio | re ; thing —will be found right We learn that Dr. Ferguson will not visit Montrea!,as stated by I'he Star of th 23rd inet. He will instead go to New Yors on the 5:h of July to attend by inv | a meeting of the Philogical A-sociation of Awerice and submit a paper to that body. Atterwards be will come to Charlotieiown direct and stay among his relatives and = in every case. Geo. BE. Hughes The Peoples Druggist {a@l.OD Apothecaries Hall Sunnyside Charlottetown many in the autumn. 6 scorns 2 tee CDOS HOD OD SOSHSHHINE The B. & A. Ciub weet tonight. Afal aiteodance is requested. | YOU SHOULD GET A PAIR air F BOOTS ee - | . ~ Comfort written ADIES “iS LAD I eo 5% Hy A RS | () TID ck to suit you out of all the C NGRESS : the Hive ready-mades in | yf "EVN leading lines tuat 1 BOO | Ss in stock. +, Made in black and ae chocolate dongola. < —neat lasts, good = fitters — easy and comfortable $A, 85 5 > ta a _ Nie e looking boots that will fit you and not cost anything ike you've been paying. ifyou’ve got to get a ([—— pair made, I can i make them to | ee = bay) your order to $2. A5 © ee _« give you the - best satisfaction Thos. McQuaid Lower Queen St. Hoot. & Shoe Store, 2D 2OOSO Bosesooes Dr. Hh NICKE a pair — easy to put on—no laces to break—no bnttons to pull off. Ty Ae om 66060080 VEY NNN ONY YY DODO) 0S>60 ROD ODO? 2£Q@oQa OO O009 e244. °° 46D? Come in and see them — you wiil like them. R K JOST -, Stamper’s Corner LER NEY: L. Dickry Late of Royal London Ophthalmic Hos ital, Moorfields, and Central Lon- don Throat & Kar Hospital Speci: list in diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose & Throat ~S AME RON BLOCK. HARAKARAAAA Omi.< Res le nce—" HOTEL DAVIES.” Office Hours—9.30 to l p,m, 2 to 3p. ie 5 OB tp. a 129 da@ Saneney ¥ Eyes tested for glasses to the mainland to day returning to Revelstoke, B. C. Mr. Neil McQuarrie, barrister-at-law, | He is a\guest | as blankets, straw, etc., were issued to Miss Jardine Sheen. | friends at home betore proceeding to Ger-~ | DAILY EXAMINER OUR CITY SCHOOLS. ANNUAL AWARD OF CERTIFI- CATES AND PRIZES. ‘Schools Closed For the Holidays The mideunmmer examinations and c!os-~ ing of the publhe schools of thie city place today in the presence of many pars | ents and friends. Among the vis'tors were | His Honor Lieutenant Governor Mclautyre, Rev we Campbell and McLeod, Dr Tay'or; and Mes-rs Handraban, Blanc ae | ard oe : ewart, of the Cury Schocl Boar? | ‘ook Mr T C Jemes, Mr Fred Nash, Mr J E B McC oie Mr W LC otton — r gentle- man, together with a large nuiober of ladtes The various their respective teschers, and otbera. Mr. Birnchard chairman of the City School Board distributed the Board’s cer- tificates to the best pupils in each class. -_— THE MILITARY CAMP classes were question by Mr. f OC James Interesting Items Regarding the 82nd Battalion——Camp Life. Charlottetown is now a military city, and will remain so for twelve days. On Tuee- | day upon the arrival of the trains from the eastern and western parts of the province, the troops were marched to Camp Brigh- ton, there to perform the annual traiping. They were immediately examined by Surgeon-Major Warburton and Surgeon- nieut. Stewart as to their physical fitness for active service. The medical inspection the men, the allowance being two bage of siraw aod two blankets to each man. Every other arrangement was aiso made to | make the troop: comfortable and yesterday, the regular routine of camp life begaa, which is as follows : — Reveille 5.30 a.m; roll call 5.45 a. m; | rations, bread and meat, 6 a. m; breakfast 6.30 a.m; sick report8 a. m; Ist drill [7.30 to 8.45 a m; a — 9.30 to 12 la.ta; dincer 12 30 p. 3rd drill 2 to 4.20 p. m; evening persde Sid duties 6.15 p. m; tea 6 p, mM; rations, grocerice, 6 p. mj guard mounting 6.30 p. m; retrea: $.30 | p. m; Ist post 9.30 p. m; last post 10 |p. m; lights out 10.15 p.m. At reveille the men must ali turo outof bed, wash, shave,eic., shake and fold their blankets neatly, air the tents and atraw, and at roll call answer to their asmes. Then the rations ere issued and the men bave breakfast, which consists of coffee without any milk, bread and cheese—there being no ailowance of bu'- tere Then comes physica! drill, and at 8 o’clock the sick are paraded at the hospi- tal tent where they are examined by the Thore who think thatour sol- dier bovs bave a fnap when in camp should be out there with a gun on their shoulder in the morning and afternoon parades, Afierthe morning parade, they would not offer the least obj-ction to the linner allowance of barley soup and bread or roast beef and potatoes, but would giadly sit on their bage of straw, with their plate on the ground and eat as hearty 1 meslas if they had all the luxuries of a surgeon. iret-class botel. For supper the men save tea without milk, bread and cheese is in the morning. At retreat the guard is mounted; at Jast postevery man must answer to bis name, orif absen: have a | pass, and when “lights out” sounds, every ight must be extinguished, and silence ignS supreme until reveille sounde the next morniog, The officers and sergeants messes are admirably looked after by Quartermasters Davison ard Cameron, who hevea very | effizient staff of w aitere, The pride of the 82cd Battalion 18 un doubtedly bugler Eric War burton, soa of His Worship Mayor Warburton. Mr. Ei. Goodwill is to be congratulated on hie appointment as paymaster’s clerk. Seret. Brewer has been appointed Brgade Sergeant. Tea at Orweti.—This is the day of he tea at Orwell. The weather is fine nd the attendance l.rge. siealidehaaie 1.00 and $1.50 a pair for ladies color d , POOTS. Spaps-—R. K. Jost, Stamper’s | Corner. EI tates? MARRIED bride’s parente June 27:b, by At the residence of the A'«xandra, PE. Island, Rey. J. C. Spurr, B. A., assisted by Rev. W.J. Howard, B. D., ard Rey. George Ro«s,Charles I’. Shipley, of River Herbert, Cum berland §C o, N. 8, to Annie May Wood, daughier of William Wood, Esq. 222-22ee [ Am So Glad-—— You Didn't Forget a Bar of ROYAL OAK SOAP. We're eure to want it in our bouse- It im- proves the clothes so much, besides it is very pure and one bar will do as mach as 2 bars of filled imporied soap. ene For sale everywhere. Beware ef imitation; CHARLOTTETOWN, JUNE 29, 22efeee: over Mr. L. P. Tantou 8 letter on the taxa~ tion of the city nutil tomorrow. A Apple Tree wharfon Thurse day the 13 of July a picnic will be held by the Farmer’s and Dairymen’a Aseociation of Marshfitld. Res that day for that picnic. Picnic. erve ie Potice Court.—One drunk, Joseph Duster, was this moraing fioed’ $2 or 10 days. A prosecution for «treating was further adjourned until July 5th,and a warrant was ordered for ths arrest of a witnees who had failed to appear upon his tummons. ————»-————- Tue Drama.—‘Captain Jack: or the Irsh Ovtlaw,” was played very success~ fully at Kinkora lastevening, Specialties were given by Charlottetowa talent includs jog Miss Nellie Rotuu, Messrs William Brown, George Hennessey, Jack Hughes aod Ted Reddin. Tue Sports.—Fore:ga are entered for the races here Dominion Day are beginning to arrive, and every-~ th'ng presente a lively appearance around the grounds of the C. A. A. A., where the foreigners are testing the track and g-tt- ing into condition. nonin bicye] sts who Gas Nores --The followiny are from an English «xchange: The Antwerp ralway station is now fitted out with fifty three gas stoves on the Siemens regen- erative -ystem,and tbe result is highly Satisfactory and very economical. : Huddersfield, G. B., bas over one thoueand stree: lamps in use with the auer burner. Birmingham will instal! two thousand of the auer Jamps on tne streets this year. The Dundeegoo taken Comyany increased its output lact year ty vearly fifty million cubic feet. Tnis is in the face of com» petition from electricty which so far bas eut but a poor figure. The street lighting report of the city of Worcester, Mass, shows and expenditure of seven thousand dollars Jast year for lamps ueing the auer burner. This is iu addition ‘o what is spent for electric and otherlighting. Theauer burner is found to be the most satisfac:ory on streets with shade trees, SUPREME COURT —_——— The Grand Jury were discharged yester- day afiernoon. Before their discharge they brought in “true bills” against Frank Murvby iudicted on feur separate charges ot forgery. Murpny wae not preseot in court and a benca warrant was iesued for his arrest. The Grand Jury also submitted report of their visit to the Hospital fo- the Tusane, the Poor House, Jail and Market House,—the full text of which is given elsewhere in to-day’s issue, The Chief Justice, in. acknowledging the report, complimented the Grand Jury upon the painstaking manner in which they have discharged their duties. The work accomplished by them was in the interest of the country and could not fail to domuch good. The remarks regarding the Hospita! for the lusane were of especial im portance. Although the attention of the Goverument bad been called to condition of this institution im past years nothing seems to have been done. He regretted that the court had no contro) over the Government, and was therefore unable to take action. All the court could da was to hand over the reportof the Jury to the Government: and this be instructed the clerk to do. Since our last report the following cases Lave been disposed of : Davies vs. Moore—Tue jadgm+nt of the Chief Justice at Chambers ordering secur= ity for costs was, Oo appeal, su ained, Haywood and another vs. Bernard aod another. Action On promisory note. Verdict for plaintiff for $186 66. Morsov, Q). C., for plaintith. B. Stewart and another vs. Alex Dixon. Action of debt. Verdict for plaintiff for $43. Stewart, Q.C., for piaintifl; McLean, Q. C, for defendant. Donaid Farquberson vs. Duncan Camp~ bell, Action of debt. Verdier for plaintiff for $115 18. J. 4. McDoo ald tor plaintiff; McLean, Q.C., for defend- ant. Geo. H. Toombs ve.G. F. Smallwood. Action fordebte Verdict for plaiatiff for ne Rattenbury for plaintiff. OS OD OED SIDED OWT ” A Lady Is Judged Py the taste displayed in the choice of a perfume as much as on her choice of dress, If a loud, offensive, cheap od- or is used; you at once put the person down as possessing the same charactersticts. While if a choice French odoz such as Vera Violette, Cedrela, Girofle, Royal Heliotrope, or French Carnation Pink, is used, you at once class the user asa modest lady of the upper class. We sell all the oders mentioned above. ebb OOS SO0e® S]OeDeoomeoee morn woot pe OOD BS OR>6 OHSS 994R OB SOD SDS OD SS Re ~ OVD O® em? ee le | the | [899 Local and Other Wtems,| = y ; | Hutp Over.—We are compelled to held | MIT 3 VAS MeetMe at The Always Busy Store =. »& & a @e® ee Jr s Be eaeeosne oes Elegant Colored French Organdies and Dress Muslins AT SMALL PRICES —— AT STANLEY BROS 16 cent Qualities for 12\6¢ PER e 25 cent Qualities for 18 i> 20 cent Qualities for 22c'" IR 40 cent Qualities for e7o!" 1B STANLEY BROS OOOO Lh v0 N iE WOMAN ITH A WITh WIDE FOOT Oftimes finds it hare to get comfortable footwcar We have one boot especiuliy made for such fet—- AND THEY FIT THEM—They are buttoned made of soft dongola kid, with a good wide se put on by the goodyear method (sime as hand sewed) a flexible insole and patent tup complete the description— T price is $3.49 They give the greatest satisfaction. No More War Swords will be beaten into plough shares later on; but our armers do not need to wait till the *“* Peace Conference” is over, before buying their plough shares, as they can do so at orce, by calling at tae Masonic Temple Store, where any share, or other p'ough extras can be had for less money, and better than any imported. Prove this at once, by trying hem. 26 2s Heke zis T A. McLEA MANOPACTURER OF ALL KINDS OF DAIRY & FARM MACHINERY, Fsdale Foundry and machinery Depot. pee Office, Masonic Templ-, Charlottetown, P, E, I sag SAAR SAAS RCN AI. eg et ASR RENN A tn mecca era