wie | Canvas Shoes Reduced We have 2_hav effiad a a large Yirade gin in ° "White Canvas goods this,year but utin order anal ‘out tbe balance we have re- duced all kinds. | | | | Child's White Canvas Shoes 85c reduced to Oe Girl's White Canvas Shoes $1.00 reduced to 758 Women's White Canvas Shoss $1 60 reduced to 75¢ Men's White Canvas Shoes or boots reduced to $1.25 Alby & bb. j Ch’town, P. E. I. WS CAAA ; ' ; | You ./ “ff ail o become one of our ; customers besause you will! <i be absolutely sure that you , whol re - tting pure esome vervevevevvy goods, ar nd sure ly nothing is of importance than holesomeness ib P| purity a id whole: i ' what one eatsor drings > We are P mo} =— = — — me a BAA opening new fresh {fp | 1 >» dav ; ‘ eve aay we ar al goo Is ry da and we “7 {p> how il a osition to mee i Pp AVi ; lp the needs of all, ‘ [t you have not yet favor- D> | » ed us with a cal ll, we would yt kindly ask you to give us a ® | trial and see if we do not + J speak truly. Webster & Mackay Successor to Davison &},Co. ~ or Kent &'Gt. George Sts. Telephone, 199. vv¥ VeVVENe At Gay’s Market Stalls on Friday Strawberries, Watermelons. Buiter Beans. “ncumbers, Cauliflower, Cabbage, Beets, Jarrots, Squash, Lettuce. Reddish, Mushroons. Open on Saturday afternoon m6 to 10. mheasLALAA aaa i liam a villain Bono. | bian Exposition. | gow, N.8., supported the groom. PERSONAL Mr. A. Newbery weat to Pictou tc= day, Mrs. T. GC. James crossed to Pictou this Soe Judge Macdonald is expected back from | nem Glasgow ,N. S., tonight. bo ne Rogers was a passenger to Pictou y the Princess this morning. Mr, and Mrs. D. Bogg, of P erth, Onot., | are registered atthe Hotel Davies. Rev. J. L. Calkins and wife, of Rock~ away, N, Y., are guests at the Hotel Davies. Rev. Dr. Doyle, who has been visitirg Halifax, is expected to arrive by the Prine cess to-night. Judge Meagherand Mrs. Meagher, of Halifax, are expected in Charlottetown to~ night. Miss B'ake and Mise Florrie Blake, were passengers by the Halifax last evening, returning from Halifax. Mr. and Mrs, David Ingles crossed to the mainland to-day on returo to their home in Flatlands, N. B., Miss Minnie McMillan, of Wood Islands, was @ passenger by the express this moro ~ ing enroute to Murray Bay, Quebec. Mrs. Haggart, of Halifax, who has | been visiting friends in Charlottetown, was & passenger by the Halifax to-day, returo~ ing to her home. Miss Alice Ryan, who has been visiting her sister in Charlottetown, leaves tomor~ row morning onreturn to her home ‘p S Sussex, N B. Mrs G P, Tanton,of Summerville,Mags | is visiting her son, Mr. W.N. Tanvon, of this city. Sbe is eccompanied by her daughter, Miss Clara Tanton. Mr. and Mrs, & H. Macdonald were ) passengers to Port Hawkesbury by the Halitex to-day en route to Port Hood. They were accompanied by Mrs, A. A. Macdonald. Mrs. Charles Coghlan and Mrs. Cam- eron (Mies Gertrude Coghlan) came to C arlottetown from Souris this morning | and left by the Halifax at one o’clock en route to New York, Mr. and Mrs. Eben E. McLeod, of Chicago, Ill., are amung the Jatest arrivals at the Hote! Davies. Mr. McLeod is a son of Rev. J. M. McLeod, for many years | pastor of Zion Chureh. The Prince of Wales is now a fellow of the Roya! College of Surgeons. The f eciaiaal of the college, Sir William MacCormac, heeded a deputation that | presented Bis Royal Highne-s with the liploma at Marlborough House on Tues- | day. } Emperor William of Germany bas bougnt for Crown Prince Frederick Wil Theformer owner was Prof. Finkler, who superintended the German University exhibit at the Colaum- The villa will be the ,Prince and hie university course. home .of the Crown brothers during their Among the recent arrivalsat Montreal, was the Rev. S. R. B. Solomon-Abimad,a Methodist clergyman of Asbanti origin, and who resides at the Gold Coast, West. Ceniral Africa. He is a typical ree of his race, and, as the Hindco woald say, is of pure caste. He is at present caine a tour of Cavad+ and the United States in the interests of the Methodist mission; over which he presides, aod will remain in the city forsome days. He is well educaied and intelligent, and speaks perfect English Mr. end Mrs. J. L. Thomsou and Miss Ethel Thomson were passengers by the | Princess last evening returning from Ken- zieville, Pictou County, N. S., where Mr Thomson’ s eldest daughter, ‘Mies Anvnie Thoméon, was united in marriageto Mr, A. G. Campbell. The bride was attecded by her sister. Miss Alice Thomeon, and Mr.Johnstoa Chisholm, of New Gla Rev, J. A. Cairne was the officiating clergymen. The Presbyterian Church, in whicb the ceremony was performed, was handsomely decorated with flowers, and choice music was rendered, After the ceremony there was luncheon at the residence of the groom’s father, Mr Geo. Campbell. The bride was the recipient of a great many hanisome and valuable presents, THe ExX4MINeR joins in the congratulatiens. Call into Weeks & Co’s to- night and share in the bar- gains. Blcuses half price, capes half price, hats half price, many other bargains.— Week & Co, The People’s Store. EE Deounay adnate enone pn NNT ene tet ae = NEW GOODS. 3 z Hair Brushes, F Tooth Brushes, Combs all kinds, Hat Enamel, Tooth Preparation’, Teilet Powder, =” Fay Soaps. MEDICAL HALL J. H. Jamieson DODD'S CORNER. = TR AAAAMAG AAUA AAG Gd abba AAA Add LOST —Between W ater and Pownal Streets few evenings ago, a lady’sruf. Finder will indly leave same at this office. Kuh nemnberoreieee se Cm tt * THE DAILY EXAMINER ‘Local and Other lems. ENxGIneERS meet at Drill Shed tonight at 8 o’clock. Tue Pross.— Light winds ; fair ; warmer. little —2-——— Tae Temperature, —Seventy-five in the shade today. oneiiiltiiin Spippers of live stock and other pro- duce will note sailing of steamer Elliot for Sydney on Tuesday next as per adver. tisement, Aipesipinigein Rirte League Matcn.—A Canada Rifle Le gue Competition will take place at 2 o’clock tomorrow afternoon. This will te the last match of the season. sinensis Norice to tHe Pustio.—That portioa of Sydney Street, between Great George and Queen, will be closed on and after turing repair. —_ > Monaay vex’, Boys Brigape.—The members of No. 2 Go., Ch’town Battalion, who were in camp, are asked to meetat Capt. Watts residence on Grafton street, at 7p. m., sharp. A Goop Ap-Waritrss.—An advertise-~ ment written by Mr. E. H. Duchemin for P. G. Armour won the second prize of $10 in the recent competition arranged by the Canada Cycle and Motor Co. Carp or Taanks.—The Sisters of the Charlottetown Hospital desire through Tus Examiner to thank ex-Governor Howlaa, Mr. Waddell, Mr. Poole, Mr. Smith and Mr. Fitzgerald, the League of the Cross Band, the press, the people whe gave donations, the ladies who worked and all others who in any way contributed to- wards the succeas of the Garden Social at Watermere. The nett proceeds amount ed to $209, a PEOPLE LOSE FAITG in advertising assertions, becauee of silly exaggerations. We hope the fault of others will not lead you to doubt our statement that Adam- son’s Botanic Cough Balsam is worthy the cost of atrial 25c all Druggists. A tourist from the United States says that Bryan gets $300 a night for mak- ing his campaigao speeches. It being im- possible for him to speak everywhere dur- ing the campaign he bas adopted the policy of accepting engagements as they come in if guaranteed his fee by the Iccal committee. In this way he is said to be making a big income. _~— em When you say your blood is impare and your appetiie poor you are admitting vour need of Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Begin taking it at once, he © << 50 boys b'ouees tomorrow at 25c at Paton’s. -+are WEAKNESS OF HOSPITALS Said to be Incapable of Curing One of the Most Deadly Diseases of the Age. Montreal, July 13.—Mr. William Brownley tells an alarming story of utter failure of the hospitals to cure him of Bright’s Disease. He was treated in the best bospitals both in Canada and the United States. They gave him up as in- curable. Medical science had failed ; the hospitals were powerless to help him. Nevertheless Mr Brownley cured. Dodd’s Kidney Pills cured bim and he is a well man today. Says Mr. Brown biwmself: “JI bave been a subject» Bright’s Disease of the Kid- neys for twenty years. I have been in al! the best hospiials in Canada ani the United States. I could get no relief. I have just finished eleven boxes of Licid’s Kidney Pilis and am completely cure. | am a locomotive engineer and well known eO many cao vouch for this statement.” Merchants Bank of Prince Kdward Island, Collections made or the most rea sonable terms and promptly remitted to. "Yeposits received and interest allow- ed at best current rates. 14 It's Important . In order to have good castings that the patterns be good also. We have in our employ “expert pattern makers” and do not hesitate io saying that our patterns are first-class in every respect. If you do not have a pattern of the article you want cast we will be only teo glad to supply you with eame Your orders are solicited. Brace stewart and Go. Founders, Engineers, Machinists and Boiler Makers. Steam Nav. Co’s Whari, Ch’town, PET Phone 125 =-ao Rae ee - | ! * / | CHARLOTTETOWN! JULY, 27 rgoo. VNEXPECTH F Ch’town wag Onn Loeday would €€N SCITY YOu were ng ered for a large I have good Companic, san quote, you low rates, E. H. Bee CASH DOWN CASH The highes> fis for lead, copper, busi alloy at Kadale Foo, §T.A.] u A CARI R. MACNEILL,§ Having 30 years experieng; practice of his profession, may, sulted ca all branches of geneq) cine including the Specialties Office and Residence—Py, third door above Kindergarten Hours—g to 13 a m, Itt} 7 to 8 p. m. dy & whisa The Relief | — OF— Lady Smi of South Africa, was nothing pared to the relief that mi \ RS. SMITH, and hundreddd women ot P. E, Island, on tee el you A fast and turious sale of LOUSES Every Shirt Waist in the store has to go, ee en re ee nen PRICE NO OBJECT There'll be a busy time among{ the Blouses. We've brought them all down stairs. Come early. il kL since they have started using GILT 2DCl All first clase grocers SELIM | MeKINNON & ell A Big Plunge For Saturday The Best Bargains Ye Men’s Linders and Drawers 25c for 15c each. Men’s Flannelette Shirts 35c for 25c. Men’s Strong Cotton Shirts 40ce for 25. 150 yds Heavy Givgham Ye for de. 100 yds Handsome Art Muslin 14¢ for 7e. 3 doz Boys Felt Hats 50c to $1.00 for 25c. | 3 doz Men’s Felt Hats $1.50 to $2.50 for 75c. 75 yds Roller Towelling 6c for 4c. 3 doz pair Men’s Braces, 25c for ldc. 4 doz Men’s 4-ply Linen Collars 15c for 7c. 3 doz Men’s Vests 75c to $1.25 for 50c, 3 doz Boys’ Vests 75c to $1.00 for 25c. 15 Men’s Odd Coats $3.50 to $5.00 for $2.00, 3 doz Heavy Cotton ‘Towels 8c for 4e. 200 pairs Sample Soots $1.25 to $2.50 for 75c. 150 yards English Flannelette 8¢ for 5c Ladies’ Back Combs, Side and Round Dombs at h .If 108 price. 16 Boys’ Blouse Shirts, 90c for 40c. Straw Hats at half price, 7 pairs Laced and Congress Boot; size 6 and 7 »t half price, 105 yds Black Brocaded Dress Goods 45c for 28c. a0 yds “ = * 60ce “ 40c. ~a SO oO] é 6c 00 yds“ 30c “* 22c 300 yds Pale Blue Rept 16c for 10¢, 100 yds Englis*; Print, 9c for 5e. 40 yards Ladies’ Underskirting 20c for 12c. 59 yards Cretonne 1] 2e for 8c. 2 doz Umbrellas and Sunshades, 25 per cent off. These prices are hard to resist, profitless to us, and intended to please yous - J. B, MACDONALD & b