A Woman's Laced Beot —_} 00 [3 Not Wonderful + But when you get it like this one—mwade of nice clean Dongola on a fash ionable round toe last, well ma le in every par ticular, You'll See [iis Waderful And wender how we cay sell them at that price. Well ! we got a bargain of 60 pairs and we are selliag them at the same. 4(.35 For all Sizes. ‘Alley & Ch Gh’town, P. E, I, ——_ °° ‘They are in the* window Eee hee >] coke ”? eR ewe Grocery Satisfaction is In this store means VWF — = - 4 _.,. Somethiug more ‘4! than simply low Si price. It means » © strictly high class “goods, the guaran- ‘t~ teed kind, vo — =<" SST ae gy It means; prompt attention, _. quick delivery. Have -** you been to see us ~“* yet, come in we'll a Ore wm, 9 glad to see you. wee Webster & Mackay “Ideal Grocery” Cor..Keat and Gt. George Sits, . PHONE 199, f > -t10r to Davison * Gc a @4a424e444444AABA44AA FSV I IIIS 8 SIFFS IFS STITT e COVYERNMAZNT Stock Farm Stock On the Exhibition Srounde- To be sold by Public Auction on Wednesday, September 26th AT 11 O'CLOCK, A.M. '- The following Registered Cattle, all of uperior quality :— & Ayrshire Cows, 2 Milking. 5 Sbort Horn Cows, 4 Milki 3 Short Hora Bull Calves. 2 Short Hora Heifer Calves. 3 Ayrshire Heifer Calves, 1 Ayrehire Bull Calf, 14 Yorkshire Pigs, 10 Cross, York and Tam. RICHARD SMITH, Secretary Stock Farm. ROBERT BEAIRSTO, Auctioneer. ng. W ANTED—Immodiately, a general servant yod refer emce uired, A.F Mitehell, King Square, APPLY % Mrs. By | city. THE ADI{LY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN SBPTEMBBR 20, 1900 PERSONAL. | Mr. Alex. Horne left thie Sydney Mr. Walter Simp on, of Bay View, ot torned from St, John last evening. Senator Prowse is among the latert | arrivals at the Hotel Davies. Mr. Nei] MciQuarrie, harrister-at-law, | e Summers'de, was in the ci-v ‘olay Mr. P. Toherty, of the Hote! Davies, expected home from Halifax tonight. Dr Darrach, of IN nsing on, i8 iD U? He is registered at the Hotel Davit Conductor Cox, of the P, E- I. R was & passenger by the Princesse today Mr C W B'enkhora, of the Pian: Stean ship line, is among the guests at the Bo « Davies. ; Mr. John Aylward, jr., wa3 a prsseng: by the Bonavista the other day en ron' to St. John’s, Nfld, Servator Ferguson was a passenger bi the Princesa last night returning from t! Halifax exhibition. Mrs. J. R. McKee and Mies Ida nant wentto St. Jobn today whert latter’s home is. Rev. Romald B. Macdonald, of Rustico, and Rev. Allan J. Macdonald, of Fort Augustas, have returned from an extended trip to Europe. Mies Josie Peebles,who has been spend- ing the summer with her sister, Mrs. Geo. A.B. Macdonald, returned to Jersey City this morning. Mrs. Richard Johneon, of Chaylotte- town, P. KE. I., arrived in town on the 13th and is the guest of her father, Mr. John Sterling. —Hants Coanty Journal. Mr. aed Mrs. Harry Mahon crossed to- day to Point du Cheneen route to New Yerk and other parts of the United States, Mrs. McKerna left last week for Har-~ bor Grace, Nfid., on a visit to ker brother Bishop McDonald. She expects to remain several weeks inthe hope a change of climate may benefit her health,—Pictou Standard. Mr. Waiter Simpson, President of the Prince Edward Iland Association, is here writing up the show for the Cosoperative Farmer of Sussex. He acted as one of the judges of field and garden produce.— St. John Sun. Mr Thomas’Curran, of St. John’s, Nfld, is a guest at the Hotel Davies. Mr. Cur- ran wil] remain until after the exhibition, aud during his stay will purchase fifty borses for the Miller Lumbering Company, a corcern recently started in Newfound land, Mrs W. K. Beairsto (formerly Mise Leah Munn) was a passenger by the Prin- cess thia morning en route to Sydney where she joins ber husband, who is now doing business there. On the eve of ber departure a number of the lady em- ployes and Mr. James Stewart, of Paton Ten the Co’a establishment, waited ups on abd opreeented ber with a silver pudding dish. Mre. Besirsto was for a number of years inthe employ of Meesre. Paton & Co.,and was: well and favorably kuown for her kiud and obliging dispos:- tion. [EEE Tematoes for Chow Chow. Ripe Tomatoes Red Peppers. Small Cucumbers auli- flower. Pickling _ ae White Portucle Onions, NOTICE— As the season is very short for the above it will be wise on your part to secure a full supply new. We do net book orders to be filled next month (we may not have them then) we have them now. Ate 4 PESOS A fall supply ef celery, sugar cern, yellow corn, cabbage, beets, carrots, parsnips, turnips, lettuce, squash, pumpkin, green beans, butter beans, large red enions, large si‘ver skin enions, etc, etc, at LOST.—Small magnetized hammer on Water Street or King Street to-day, Return to Davies Hotel, where a reward will be given ee — ” WANTED.—A competent girl in a small family. No washing. vipety te Mra. R. C. Goff, Fitzroy Street. Wayrzep.— Drug — et cne or two years experience. Apply, stating age, to P. 0. Box 660, Charlotisown. 8 ba i te tsavinh House, r saie e AMI NER —_" King s Apply atthe Ex- CE A tt morning for ; = | t Gay's Market Stalls’ Local and Gther Items, | Tue Havirax.—The Halifax will be due in Charlottetown atfour o'clock to- ' morrow (Friday) morning. -_——- i Tue Weatner.—Strorg weat to south~ erly winds, increasing to fresh cr ftrong -ezes; fine today. Friday: Fresh south |aad south-westerly winds, showery. emt | 1.8, —The Bevevolent ‘Irish Society | m de acplendid turn out yesterday after- e occasion of the funeral of brother, Mr. P. Berrigan. vooTIng.—The anneal com-~ ra Pownal Rifle Association ‘ Greenwood Ranze on w bhi iit 29.0, inst, beginning at 8 _——— y ~—Nwo. | Company will meet f) inc Othes this evening at 8 dril] shed. itis important hatevery member sould be pre-ent.—A A Bartlett, Captain. _——~ OcK al the Lapies' Aip.—The avnual meeting Of the Ladies’ Aid ot the P E Island Hospie tal will be held in the Y M COC A Parlor, next Tuesday worninag, Sept 25th, at 11.39. A full attendance requested. 31 —— se Y MC A—The adjourced meeting of the Y MC A to be beld this eveciog in the Association parlor shoula be sttended by every member. Matters of vital imoort- ance to the Association will have to be | decided. A SpeciaL Artraction.—Nr. Blair, of the Experimental Farm, Nappao, will bave an exhibit at the Charlottetown ex- hibition next week, The exhibit wil! in» clude the graine, etc., shown at Halifax and St. John. Fatt Excursions.—The fa!l excursion rates by the Halifax go into effect to- morrow. The round trip rate between Charlottetown and Boston is $11. This ia & splendid opportunity for those wish” ing to visit Bo&ton. Fett Down Stain3.—Two men, Fred Parson, of Margate, and Patrick Murphy, of Kensington, fell cown siairs on the steamer Northumberland yesterday, just as she was leaving the wharfat Point du Chene, and were bad}y hurt. They were insensible when picked up. Srretcu oF ParernaLizm.—An Ottawa despatch saye:—A alitia order to-day says non-commissioned Officers and men of the permanent force returning from South Africa, and found fit for further military eervice, are to be provided with a cpmplete issue of clothing upon rejoining. This great stretch of paternalism will surely be appreciated by the men. Suir Deck Comes Asnorr.—On Sunday last the deck of a ship floated into St. Peter’s Island, which from its appearance presumably belonged to a passerger ship. It hada beam of 35 feet, the length of the piece being sbout 45 feet, It likely belonged to some ship that had + uffered ia ‘he recent storm. But it now belongs to the people of St Peter’s Island, who pave secured some excellent pine from it. Teacuers Depart.—At Vernon River School, yesterday afternoon, the teachers, Miss Amy M. Carver and Miss 8 J Mc- Isaac, took leave of their echool, A half heliday was given the pupils, ani they, with their parents and frierde, assembled on the lawn, where lunch was served. The teachers were each presented with an address and gift, Mise Carver's being a beautiful writing deek, and Miss Mclesac’s a purse of gold, Mises Carver leaves Monday for Boston to take a course in the Emerson School of @ratory, She is asister of Mr. Percy Carver, lawyer, resi- dent in that city. Sciprers OF THE QuEEN.—As a'l the necessary and final arrangements for a finished prodvcticn of the military drama, “Sc diers, of the Queen ” which was to epen tonight, have not yet been completed, the mamage= ment begs to announce that the date of epening has been changed to tomorrow night, Friday Sept. 21. The play is in reaity reidy for production except fcr a few detaile, but as Mr. Bewley ia deter« mined to give the people of Charlote- town a first - clans performance in every respect he has decided to suffer a big financial lors rather than lose their esteem. Allthe tickets purchased fer to- night’s performance will be good for to» morrow (Friday) night. STINMT*TONHETET ITTY MYOTEITTTITTY se Save Money = by using 3 bul 3 Concentrated Essence of Vinegar, Choise Pickling Spiees, ste, E The Medical Hall E J.G, JAMIESON SULLA ALLA TO LET. A blacksmith’s shop, with complete set of tuated S Ools, ceutrally 1 at the the St. Peter’s and Covehead — - For further particulars JOHN T. Sept. 14th—w a Zins pd, te cFAL ANE, id, Queen’s € @, AT our Dress Geeds FURS reputation. ** Any lady that buys a Never before was our ERI KS MEN’S CLOTHING SENTNER CEDAR SHINGLES —We have on hand — One Million of Cedar Shingles. AS follows viz. 150 m Extras, 350 m 2nd Clear, 150 m x No. 1. —AlLeeo— 200 Bris. No. 1 Brs Ié’or Lime. 158 Casks St. John Lime. ae, “ = ” And all kinds of Spruce and Hemlock Lumber for building purposes, Laths, Brick Cedar Pests, etc. Prices low. LEMUEL M. POGLE & CO, Peole’s Wharf, Ch’town. ‘NOTICE! ROCKY POINT FERRY. On and after Monday, Sept. 17th, the steamer Elfin will make her last trip from Charlottetown at 6 p. m., and 6.30 from Recky Point; also dis- continue 3 o’cleck trip on Sunday afternoon 11—3i. Cream OF Wheat This is a new Breuktast Food just put on the market. It is made entirely from the very best selected hard wheat and be ng almost pure Gluten isone of the healthiest and most nutritious foods known. It is highly recommended for the use of diabetic persons or those ot weak digesticn. With every two packages purchased at our store we give free a very nice picture of North Western scenery. Beer & Goff 200 m Clear, 150 m xxx White Grocers. LOST.—In June, Letween Navigatien Co's Whart, a ee. of —s a Finder will be . = tae be suitably (rewarded by fleaving | GRAND : GA ISSSSS8SsseSssessessss No such a, range of Dress Gocds was ever seen in Depart Hair effects mostly in plains and pretty plaids, fuzzy, fleecy just the thing for our climate at just the price to suit your purses, : No such a showing of Furs h Kdward Island. Weare the leading Fur store of P. E. Island and we have ec justice, over 250 Fur Jackets to select from at P, E. Island’s Greatest Fur Store MILLINERY We expect our London and Paris Trimmed Millinery in next week. SILES See the new thirgs in silks at My Store. ness rather than of glaring prominence. To be brief it’ whose variety and elegance wi’l surprise, and the low price delight{you at vesielialetibiadaien LA: DAY “ms STOR MOP A Pe Nt a ment. A leaning to roug aness is conspicuous, Qamet aud almost lumpy, as ever been seen on Prince lipsed our former Fur Jacket without seeiug our stock is not doing herself stock more beautiful—but it’s the keauty of quiet rich. sa happy collection of real art wonders | WILL BUYA DOUBLE BREAST®D) ALL WOOL WORSTED SUIT AT D. A. Brucesi Flere Yow ll Find a Furniture Bargains | But we don’t like tu use the word. SoSmany ad- Vertisers use it and don’t mean it. eE- Webster says, “a gainful transaction” —that’s how We mean it —-a’gainful transaction for our customers John Newson ji _ We; would like you to call and satisfy ? yourself that what we say is'true. @>_ 7G, 009G OD G96 OH 60S oD | PSBOSs 0S9F BOD 630R 2429060607 BODE