‘ q } ’ aan PS — vo Aa aoa eed | AGAIN TO-NIGHT THAT WOMENS WONDERFUL STRAP SLIPPER, cata tr ONLY Ey) Alley & Cc = To becoine one of our customers be:ause ‘you will «iti be absolutely sure that you <a are getting pare wholesome 3 goods, and surely nothing is of more importance than purity and wholesomeness in <i} what one eats or drings AA We are opening new fresh A see | goods every day and we are \) now ina position to meet © it the needs of al, , [t you hav» not yet favor- ed us with a call, we would } kindly ask you to give us a trialand see if we do not peak truly. Webster & Mackay Successor to Davison &' Co. Jor Kent & Gt. George Sts. Telephone 199 PUY VV VVYTTT AbSe24A4Ah 644 WwFFy~ GRAND Scottish Catherine The anoual Scottish Gathering of the C tans under the auepices of the Caledonian CG lub of P. E. Island, will be held at $ oaris Driving Par, WEDNESDAY, AUGUS f 22nd, 1900 Traine leave Charlottetown at 7.50 local, G@ eorgetown 6.50 local, stopping at all in- & ermediate stations. WPReturn uckets from Charlottetown 85c, Georgetown 85c, in'ermediate stations all Pp roportionate rates. Return tickets will be iseued from all atations wea of Royalty Junction at one first-class fare on Augnst 21st, good to retarn on August 23rd. Por train arrangements, prize lists and f ull particulare see programme and adver- € teemente in newspapers later JOHN McPHEE, President. D. R. McLENNAN, Rec. Secretary. STRAY ED—7 young cattle, 5 yearlings, t carolda.’ Any One informatio: Suita Wheatky Riv» oe v— WANTED—A competent girl. Apply Mam. Gellagher Grafton St, west, ms LAST--lo Charlottetown, on M night* © Fetaineat Ris once, nder wil kindly PERSONAL. , } . Miss Cundall went to Summerside this morning. Dr. Treoaman, of Halifax, is Dr. and Mrs, Dickey, Charlottetown. visiting Mrs. Addison Miller was a passenger by this moraing’s eXoress €a route Boston. Mr. Charles Moore, of Halifax, is spending a few holidays in Charlottetowa, Mrs. D. R. McLennan weat to Summer side this morning. Mr.;MoLennan joins her this afternoon. | Mr. T. A.M sLean, who had been on a | businesa to Sydney, returned to Chars lottetown last evening. Mr A Isaacs,the well knowaocigar man, arrived from St.John last oight and 's registered at the Hotel Davies Mra. 1. ©. Nelson, of Boston, try visiting | her mother, Mrs. J R. Moore, 45 Grafton i street. Mrs. Nelson’s two children are with ber. De. J. &. McLeod and wife left this morning for their home in Santa Rosa, Cal. A number of their friends accom- panied them along the line. Kev. Anderson Rogers, pastor of United Church, New Glasgow, N.S., will preach in St. James’ Church, on Sunday morning sod evening. Mr. G. Frank Beer arrived in Char-~ lottetown from Nelson, B.C., last even- ing. He will remain until Tuesday when he proceeds to England. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Seller wentte St. John this morning. Mr, Seller returns next week, Mrs. Seller will spend some time with her sister, Mrs. Copp. Mr.'W. A. Brennan, of the Summer- side Journal, was a passenger by the Princess last evening returning from Halifax. He goes west this afternoon. « 4 Dr. MeLellan, of Souris, returned from St John lastevening, and went east this morning. He had been attending the meet- ing of the Maritime Medical Association. Mr. W. W. Moore, ofthe Department of Agriculture, who has been spending his bolidays in Charlottetown, left this morning on return to Ottawa, Mrs. Moore will remain in Charlottetown during the summer. {}Rev. KR. F. Whiston returned today from theC. E. Convention at Bedeque, and will preach both morning and even- ing st Central Christian church tomor- row. Special musicat eveniag service; all welcomes Mr. Ferguson, chief engineer of the Minto, returned to Charlottetown Jlast evening, accompanied by his wife and family, who came out from Scotland Mr. Ferguson went on to Halifax to meet. Mrs. Ferguson and children. FSI TT ET IVVITE = ¥ An Ottawa despatch says: Hon. R. W. Scott leaves for Prince Edward Island on ‘ the 27th toattend the marriage of his son, W. L. Scott, waster in chancery at Otta- wa, to Miss Sullivan, eldest daughter of the Chief Justice of Prince Edward Island. The Weslevan says: Rev. W.J.Kirby, of Milltown, N. B., has hegun a series of Sunday evening sermons on the women of the Old Testament, as follows: Eve, Sarah Hagar, Rebekah, Leah and Rachel, Lot’s wife, Miriam, Deborah, Ruth, the Witch of Endor and Esther. Mr. Kirby’s son Willie hae made a record for himself by taking two diplomas in one term from the &t. Stephen business college, all his examina- tions ia boin courses yuoing beyond the nineties. Drs. Conroy, Jenkinsand Dickey were passengers by the mail epecial last even- ing, returning from St. John where they had been attending the anoual meeting of the Maritime Medical Association. Dr. Conroylopened a discussion on agynxcolo gical subject. An ioteresting letter from Dr. Macneill, of Charlotttetown, dealing with ioter provincial registration, was read and discussed. In connection with this matter a resolution was passed in sup port of Dr. Rcddick’s unceasing efforts to obtain Dominion registration aod assuring him of the continued support of the as- sociation. + +o +e Waen | was a boy some of the good old Methodists would give you a cold dinner on Sunday, cooking was considered unnecessary work on this day, and a grave sin; but now a cold lunch will not be tolerated by our good brothers of to-day; indeed something a little extra is looked for, 28 it is the only day many can take time to enjory a good dinner. Call at Gay’s market stalls Saturday from 5 to 10. See ad in this paper. —_—_—_—_—_—_—X—X—s_—__ FOR TIRED FEELING. Exhaustion is Waste~Over-work means Shorter Life—Dodd’s Kidney Pills means Rest for the Kidneys. Overwork is what you doafter common eense asks you to quit. Overwork of any kind does more than tire, itexhbausta you. Just alittle more atter you ought to quit is the “too mach” that uses you up. Tne blood goes out to all parts of the body faster than usual when you overwork. If the kidneys are not in proper filtering order, more poison is injected through them to all parts of the body than usual, and then work, say nothing of over- work, is harmful. As soon as your kidneys commence do~ ing good work there is less and less poi- 80a in the blood every miaute. This explains why Dodd’s Kidney Pills cure so promptly ard permanently: senittilniaitaitestabeciee Call into Weeks & Co’s to- night and share in the bar- gains. Blcuses half price, capes half price, hats half rice, many other mene eek & (Oo, The People’s Store. THE DAILY EXAMINER CHAKL@I’°TETOWN!® JULY," 21 {goo . THE BOY'S BRIGADE. Many Visitors to Their Camp.— Impromptu Concert. There wae a great number of visitors at the camo of the Boy’ Brigade at Victoria Barracks last night, and much interest was taken in what was going on. The little fellows are doing exceedingly well, and jike camp life splendidly: The impromptu concert under the direc. tion of Captain Watts was a very pleasing affair. The programme was made up of olos, choruses, recitations and addresses, sl’ of which were thoroughly enjoyed, Harry Swith’s recitaticos were pleasing fea'nres, and {the addresses of Capt. Withycombe, Captain Tidmarsh and Major Stevart were timely and to the Watts also made some remarks,a@nd the proeeedings closed with the National Anthem, The Srigade will march to church tomorrow morniag and in the afternoon an Open air service will be held on the cricket grounds, Victoria Park, at 3.45 p.m. Rev. Mr. Withycombe, the father of the Bove Brigade in this Island, will preach aed Captain Watts will have charge of the choir, in which he expects over one bundred trained voices. Boys will be at liberty tomorrow to take tea attheir homes. They must report at camp at 9 p. m. This evening’s service will be conduct- ed by the Rev. Mr. McConnell. After drill this afternoon, the boys will engage in cricket and base ball. The inspection will take placeon Mon- day at 3 p. m. The health of the boys is excellent, con- duct exemplary. The orders of tomorrow are in substance as follows: Divine service parade at 10.16 a.m. Parade will march into tewn head- ed by tke Artillery Band, who very kindly offered their services forthe day. Boys will march to their respective churches. Assembling after service at Rockford Square. Permission is granted to the boys to go to their respective Sunday achools, but boys must be in camp in time for the divine service parade at 345. Fall in at 3.30 p.m. Headed by the band the parade will be formed on the cricket grounds in three sides ofa hollow square, massed drums with colors on the face of the equare. The commandant has ordered one thousand copie: of the bymns for dis~ tribution among the visitors, After the service the boys will be permitted to join their friends and, if they wish, to attend evening service with them. poin’. Captain interestiny Bov’s Tue Pross,—South to southeast winde; cool; fog near coast. Best Music bythe League of Cross Band, aleo piano, at the social in aid of Charlottetown Hospital at Watermere on Tueseday afternoon and evening. Trea anD. SociaL.— The officers of La Grande Duchees are donating a beautiful cake te the committee promoting the social in aidof Charlottetown Hospital. Don’t fail to see it. Wet Worrs Sgeinc.—The represent- ation of the proposed bridge across the Hilleborough in the south window of Alley & Co’s store is well worth seeing. It has been pveatly done by Mr Alley. —— ~~ At Grorortown —The cruieer Osprey arrived in Georgetown this morning with her foretopmast broke away.—Mr. 4. C. Macleod’s yacht, the Gloria, is expected to arrive from Halifax on Mondav.—Two young ladies were amusing themselves by racing this morning, one on a horse and the other on a bicycle. A collision occur~ red, and now both have sprained ankles.— The ice cream and strawberry festival held last night was very successful. A good sum was realized. Go to Webster & McKay’s for the purest and freshest cream in the city. The very latest style in ladies belts at Perkins’. Tbe latest in beauty pias at & So's, Job Lots—pint preserve bottles, 50 cte. per doz., and platters half price at Brace’s Grocery. 3i. At Jury & Co’scheap sale tonight a beautiful China Tea Set, latest pattern, will be sold for $5.60 worth $9. Don’t miss this chance. It may rain to-morrow, we are ouly guessing; but it would be well to secure one of our umbrellas; we carry the best stock in the city to choose from. — Weeks & Co, The People’s Store. F Perkins ——— Eee OT LLLILIALLALARLLALRA LALA Do You;Know = = = = = that Sponges ARE ANIMALS. Well, I have anice assortment of thoce animals at very low prices. Call and:see* for your- self. J. H. Jamieson MEDICAL HALL DODD'S CORNER. Seen o a eee - ——~ ee a —_—— -— a eens SATURDAY SNAPS We've got the Saturday trade and we intend to keep it too, thin gs that will crowd (YCUR STURE) Saturday. 240 Men’s Bows worth 15c,*SaturdayJ5c each 120 pairs Ladies’ Silk Taffeta Gloves|worth 25c, S Here are a few uturday 14c.$5 ewr 180}pairs Ladies’ cotton hose worth l6e, SaturdayS10¢e. Serge 40 in. wideJin Navy, Red, Brown, ete. worth 39c Saturday 25c, 4(Ladies*this s2rze is the biggest Dress Goodsbirgain we’ ve ever’ offered you.) 777 800 Men’s flannelette shirts, all sizes, Saturday only 16c] About 90 pairs men’s cotton half loseJworth 10c,? Men’s balbriggan unlerWar orth 403 Siturday 250 palm-leaf fans given away free, ask for one, ‘—- wa Saturday 4c. J 25¢. All®other fans in stock (and we have some nice$ynes)]} price. All day Saturday you'll get our 9c white cotton for?6c, (The above is the greatest white cotton bargain Any sailor hat in the store’Saturday half price, we ever offered.) 3 pieces of white crossbar muslin worth lic, Saturday 5c., All eolored muslin in the store, half price Saturday. All sizes in our famous 30c corset, Saturday only 300 fine’combs to be sold Saturday at 2c each. 500 ccarsa combs to be sold Saturday at 3c each. 20c. Don’t think because the prices are smal) that the gocds are not good. We keep the largest assortment of fashionable Dry Goods in Charlottetown. We do the largest Dry Goods business in the city, SENTNER, McLEOD & OO. SUCCESSORS TO BEER BROS. ILLUSTRATED * |*/LECTURE, [-———-O¥-— x SOUTH « AFRICA LAND OF THE BRITON AND BOER. “_ MR. ROBERT P. BELL, American}Lawyer and Journalist (Three years an Uitlander.) ——" =An Uitlander’s Life among the Boers pictured and described. 100 ORIGINAL PICTURES Opera House, Charlottetown, Monday Evening, July 23rd. Admission 25c. Reserved Seats 35c and 50c. Plan at Medical Hal! and Rankin’s Drugstore. HALF PRICE LADIES DRESS AND SAILOR HATS, T.. J. Harris, London House to SD IE cecictbetcies se SS SS S | No | Has quite al the good feat- uses of the Zeintzman It is about as near perfect as it is possible to make & piano. Thats the reason we choose it as our leader. It satisfies wus exactly, and we are pretty sure it will satisfy everybody who sees ani hears it. Millec Queen Street. a TPPOOTOTTeTeprren evenreoyrepreponepetTT ent ee Bros = Connolly’s Building. CASH DOWN! CASH DOWN The highest for scrap 1708, lead, copper, bruss or any alloy at Esdale Foundry. \T. A. MoLEAN, phis Charlottetow?