ee i f wt To Sigs 2 Rape TA PRE: ie Ses ROT ESS Ee ea ame > 0: atta tnt EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, | ; | in our window We got this iot at the (nem this week. a snap; thay’re yours at same rate, Chocolate Oxfords—(Ameri- see can) $1.60, very nobby Fancy cloth top, land shoes. Black Dongola Oxford— (American $1.60, Figured cloth top—Patent tip. | Newvort Tie—( American) $1.60, very fine Black Don- gola Shoes, Ties with a ribbon—--very dainty and neat. Alley & Co 2 pw BAAS ALL 242444 ie ihr There’s a difference in the quality of cream, there’s the watery kind it isn’t as pure as it might be, there’s the milky kind it isn’t as rich as it might be, then there’s the kind we sell—its pure, rich and fresh: We keep it on ice, and deliver it when you want to use it. And it only costs 12% pint Webster & Mackay Successor to Davison & Co. Cor Kent & Gt. George Sts. Telephone 199, VIIVIVVIVITS BAaABS44A44L 442444444424 4444444544 FIFITVV eT VV TT eC TOT? To Accommodate The Public We have opened a Nurses’ Register. Persons wishing to engage a nurse can do so by applying at WMacdonald’s Drug Store Nurees' can register free of unos *, Charge. Parkrita, b m, Parkside, J E Birch, Alberton. Olive Wilkes, ch Bowness, New Anaoan. m, Wilkes, W B South Wind, Albert Craswell, Rus~ tico, Joe Murphy,bg, by Black Pilot, H Hooper, Ch’town. Barney C., b g, J M Nicholson, Char- lottetown. Lady Parkvale,b m, Parkside, Samuel Grady, Summerside. Lord Roberts, b g, Island Chief, James Goodwin, Centreville, eS : Parklo, bg, Parkside, Patrick Reid, Hope, River. Brilliaat, bg, Black Pilot, Joha © Irving, Cape Traverse. Bruno C,bg J C Crabbe,Charlottetown. Leeward, bg Parkwood, 8 N Dawson, Trvon. Sporter, All Right, jr. J R Larkin, Richmoad. Almont Swift,bg, Almont Wilkes, J McCabe, Montague Crose. Prevoria, R Steele, Ch’town. Greybird, R Steele, Ch’town. —_—-—_> Early Closing at Montague, Cardi- gan and Bridgetown. The merchants of Montague, Cardigan and Bridgetown have agreed to close their stores all day on Dominion Day, and at 7.30 o’clock each evening during the month of July, Saturdays excepted. Tue Pross.—Fresh to strong south and southwest winds; showery and foggv. Thuredav: Fresh southwest ani west winds; showers in morning, then clearing and warmer. Camp Bricaron.—All the officers and men of the 82nd*Battalion and Companies 4 and 5 of the 4th Regt., @. A., have ar- rived at Camp Brighton. The eight com- panies of the 82nd Battalion are in camp, and together with the artillery bring the total strength up to between 450 and 500. The companies are very nearly all full Sergt.-Instructor Sutherland is inetruct. ing the artillery, while the infantry is receiving instruction from Sergis. Beyera and Little, of the Royal Canadian Infan- try. The camp buglers are being trained by Bugle-Instructor Torrance, R. CR. The officers mess is under the charge of Messrs W. Pickard & Co. VVGVIT ET VIFF Soldiers’ pipe ciay and blanco st Central Drug Store, Advertisers, if you haven't yet arrang~ ed to have vour advertisemeat in the P. E. Island Magazine far July, do soa once. It’s going to be a good pumber an: will have a circulation neariy half as big again as the usual number. Wants, Lost & Found WANTED.—A servant for general house- work, good wages. Apply to Mrs. J. B. Hegan, 439 Kent Street, tf, CHAINLESS BICYCLE.—Man's This year’s model, ridden 25 miles. Bargain for cash Apply at THE EXAMINER Office. til. wheel, WANTED.—By the Ist of July, nurse girl one whose home isintown preferred. Ap ly to Mrs. C. V. McGregor Prince 3t eat: W ANTEVD—A heusemaid and a good Plain cook. Apply at this office. WANTED.—To borrow $2000.00 on private residence in QOharlottetown, title perfect. Answer to X.C. R., Box 684, Charlottetown. WANTED.—Good plain cook in smsil family, no washing, liberal wages. Anpply to a Longworth, Hillhurst Hillsboreugh reet. WANTKD.—Girl for general housework. House provided with ali modern appliances for meSing work easy. Liberal wages to the right party, Avnly at this office. une 15th, 1900 eod 1 wk. — LOST-—-on Friday evening 22nd inst. Ladies’ hand-satchel between Steam Navigation Cos. wharf and Prince St. Finder will be suit- ably rewarded by leaving at this office. RNS LOST—Between the Cliff House and City vie Union Read last Sunday a handbag con- taining camera and rubbers etc, Please leave at this Office and receive reward. d &w2i. $$ TO LET. “‘Watermere”—Hcuse and Stables with about five acres of land. Rent $250.00. Also Parkview Cottage, adj ining 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. Ay ply to ;D. C. McLEOD, May 17th, 1900 tf. NOTICE. yr retired from business would all who are indebted to me make immedinie ement at the Medical Hall Queen St. barlottetown. S. W. DODD. the Princess this morning returning to Halifax. “Mra. Major Schurman and Mrs, I. N. Sohurman, of Summerside, were passen- gers by the Princess today en route to Sydney. } |Mrsa. (Dr.) Creamer, of Nev York,’and two of ber children arrived in Charlotte- town last evening ona visit to Mra. Reddin, Mrs. Creamer’s mother. Rev. Mr. Hunter wasa piseenger by the Princess last evening, re uroing from the General Assembly. He went to Tignish this morning. (@Mr. Frank Conklin, the dramatic reader and impersonator who performs in Kia- dergarten Hall tomorrow evening, is registered at the Hotel Davies, Mr. James A Leaman, of Halifax, who has been in Charlottetown for several days, crossed by the Princess this morn - en route home. Rev. S.J. Arsenault, C.8.C., of St. Joseph’s College,arrived by the Northumes berland Saturday evening, and went io hi- home at Abram’s Vi llisge.—Summerside Jouraal. Mr. H. L. McGregor and Miss Mc« Gregor, of Minneapolis, Minn., were passengers by the mail especial last night. They crossed to Pictou by the Princess this morning. Ex-Mayor Dawson, whohas been at~ tending the Methodist Cooference, return- ed to Charlottetown last night. Miss Louise Dawson, who has been visiting in Moncton, came heme with him. Mr. M. Delaney, of North Tryon, and his son-in-law, Mr. W. E. Dawson, mer- chant, cf Boston, were in town yesterdav. They returned by the evening train to Tryon, having paid a business visit to town. Mr. E. A. Earle, who bas made so many friends during his residence here, is leavy- ing town ina few days for Vancouver, to assume a responsible position in the Bank of Halifax in that city. congratulating Mr. Earle on his promo- tion, we are all sorry to lose him. from among us.—Victoria Times, June 16. The Rev. J. Layton, of Marshfield, aud Rev. Mr. Hunter, of Markdale, Oat, who have been attending the Presbyterian General Assembly at Halifax were pas- sengers in the Princess last evening. Mr. Layton will conduct service on Sunday next at Covehead in the worning and also services at Brackley Beach and Mareh- field. A telegram was received in Charlotte. town today stating that although Mr. Mc- McKenna is not vet out of danger hopes are entertained of his recovery as there is a Steady improvemeat aoticeable in his condition. Mr. McKenna, it will be re- membered, was severely injured in the railway accident at Grand Fall's last week, Mr. J. L. Foster, who has been a member of the teaching staff of St. Peter’s School for several montas, left on return to Mabone, N.S. Mr. Foster bas been Lieutenant of the Boys Brigade of St. Peter’s Church since its organization, and the Brigade escorted him to the station and cheered him lurtily as ihe train moved out. Previous to the departure of the train Lieutenant Foster addreesed the Brigade expressi-g his thanks for the honor they had done him, Mar. Fariconcio’s Visir. ~In connect- ion with tbe approaching visit of Mgr. Fa'conio it is understood that a large arch isto be erected in front of St. Dunstan’s Cathedral. The arch is to be illuminated by electricity aud wil! contain appropriate inscriptions. The Cathedral will aleo be illuminated, and the windows will be decorated with the Papal and other colors. I I Booxs,—There will be a sale of second- hand books in St. Peter’s Lending Library Friday evening, the 29th of June, from 8 to 9.30 o’clock. If anyone has books or magazines to dispose of they will be gladly received any time before Friday. The library willthen be closed till Sep- tem ber. 1 wk ————— — gerne E Have com- fort by us- ing our Fly Papers MEDICAL HALL Dodd's Corner. While} Now Is The Time OS OD @ 66 04659303033 7OBDSOD THE DAILY JUNE 27, 1900 _— oe . ee eniiitiaaiiad a i . § a 4 Te | THE SUMMERSIDE RACES PERSONAL | ==» i leg : : ea ° - . 4 —=<—“iw List of Entries—Good Day's Sport | vhn Richards went west thie i Expected. Mr. Jubo morning. i {; There is a good field of horses entered Mr. Neil McLeod, teraat-law, res for the races at Summerside on Dominion | turned io Summerside today. i! | Day, and a great day’s sport is expected, Mr. Walter Cotton, B. A., returned | |The following horses will, it is exp:cted, from Windsor Jast evening. : " 2 ote NS as — — . Dr. McLeod, Superintendent of Educa- | i yy" ™ Minnie, 2.24},b m, by Administrator, S | tion, went to Kensington this morning. : |N Dawson, Tryon. oe a ae W. I. Hamen ned wil at Obat | J | Parkland, : 26, b > by Parkside, WB bam, are guests at the (ueen Lotel. 4 s a a. p kei "a p 2 MMr. Ww. Ge Macdonald, representing B red er were So — Kenny & Co., Halifax,is @ giest at the | rown, UOh'town, >arleaide. {) | Hotel Davies. Golden Gateway, bs, by Parkside, | Sait sd Steele, Summerside. Mr. John D. Burns was a pissenger by will buy BLOUSES cheap this WEER a Sentner, McLeod & Co. = £6628 ©2t,6 Se oe To Give Baby An Airing and of course you will wanta BABY CARRIAGE We have good Carriages We have COMFORTABLE carriages— we have CHEAP carriages. We are always glad to show goods. Call and see them. John Newson CRBOSese 6247 BOS @ OSD A*MDES &°OEM DHS *4 64? “> <= * =¢ 28@68 @OwIDSes @ Sse $0066 ~~ THa ~~ Ocean Accident & Guarantee 0 orporation,|Ltd OF LONDON. Special Travelling Accident & Sickness Coupon Policy. $10.00 per week. The above policy has just been issued by Accident Company in the world to-day. . The policy is issued by the agent in Charlottetown at a moment’s notice and enclosed in a substantial pocket book. The indeminities are as follows:— Death caused by accident in passenger Railway conveyance $1500.00. Temporary Disablement caused by accident in Railway conveyance OnARLOTTETOWN wel ——— i — the greatest and most progressi Temporary Disablement caused by Smallpox, Varioloid Diphtheria, Meas les, Asiatic, Cholera, Erysipilas, Appendicitis, Diabetes, Peritonitis, Pneumonia, Meningitis or Tetanus, $10.00 per week, = _ PRICE OFSPOLICY—$3.00 per annum. JAMES J. JOHNSTON,"Stamper§Block, Pleurisy, rebuy The ‘Latest Sheet 5 S 2 O is always to be found at our store We can supply you with anything in this line that you may re- quire. It’s our business to keep the lateat up- to-date music. it's your business to see that yeu get the very newest in sheet music, We're headquarters for everything musical. Miller Bros Queen Street. Connolly’s Building. POVPreDNee ora nrroneonnrrnnnernen rrr are: rrr errr TNT TY | | ee Silverware Cleaning Made easy for As a rule, with ordinary powders and polishes, it’s a hard job to keep your silver looking nice, Try & Bottle of Silver Brilliant Cream Use it as directed,[and if you don’t think it the best you have ever used we'll refund your money. G. F. HUTCHESON, Watchmaker & Jeweler. { | ew ?