Great Sale of Women’s Chocolate Boots and Shoes We have a large and well ass orted® stock of women’s chocolate Ox: fords and laced and but- toned coots As we do not care to carry these lines over, we offer them at | 90 p. c. Discount for Cash They are all en fash. ionable lasts and dark rich colors. Here are few of the prices:: A dark Chocolate Oxford, soft fine kid, wide toe $1.20 A lighter shade, better quality { (771 $1.40 == A dark Ohocolate . lac- ed boot, fine quality, gyod broad toe eu l-60 ~ A rich Chocolate.laced or buttoned, extra fine quality $2.00 Alley & C Ch’town, P. KE. I, ee a) ee HoT Times in THES&40 OLD TOWN ip But with plenty of hot V 4 weather refreshments there » AA Pr is no reason why you should suffer We have a choice as- “ sortme , of Syrups and Lime il Juice to offer you, <i 25e a Bottle, q We have also Pure Eng- P| lish Lime Juice on draft, 15e a Pint, See our assortment)} before Webster & Mackay Ideai Grocery, purchasing else where. nal Sor Kent & Gt. George Sts. @ Telephone 199. Successor to,Davison & Co. @ rye FFIVFIVVIVVV | MILLER BROS. Softly her fingers wander o’er The rh ing planks of the ivory When a Woman Proposes To buy a piano, she wants to get the best value for her money. She wants a piano to give satisfaction, no old instrument with a tin pan sound will satisfy her, ¢If she buys a 3 ; Heintzman 3 QgI FT FF SI FSS SSSTVIIGT TTT Te She wil! have the best of sat- isfaction. She'll have a piano recommended by the laading musicians of the world. Come to our sale rooms and exam- ine them. Always welcome. Miler Bros i Queen Street. Connolly’s Building. THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN! AUGUST 7, tgeo. a LETTER FROM REV. MR FULLERTON: State of the Regiment When He Wrote —News of Islanders. Srrines, Sours Arrica, July 2, 1900. My Dear Mr. Jamus,—Today for the first time there are definite signs of our speedy return, Two officers have left for the collection of invalids and baggage, so that every thing may be ready for ship-~ ment at a very esr'y dats. Every one here rejoices at the prospect. We are now holding a place aimall in itself, but important because of ita valuable coal minee Qur position is no sinecure as our fight- ing strength is not more than 360 - just think of that 350 out of 1046, the number on etarting. Theother mornng our camp heard, the alarm, and immediately we jumped, dressed hurriedly and soon dis: covered that the Boers were daring enough to steal some cattle from a kraal near one of our outposts. This is accounted for by two reasona: Lst, the commando here is in @ state of starvation; and 2nd, their spy system is so complete that they know the smal! size of our force. Wecould not attack, } of course, but we held the fort successfully and verysoon saw them scamper off, Happily there were no casualties. I am delighted tohear that all in the Kirk are well, May you all long con- tinue to prosper in every good work. We have just learned of the death from wounds of Lieut. Blanchard who with others were trapped when in charge of a convoy. He was related to Dr. Blan- chard. > St “Se om The Island boys here are ail well. Young Kennedy hurt his side through having a nail in his pocket but will be quite well soon. He and Jack Proud are the only two of the Island draft who are left with us, all the others being ‘sick but Hurne who is with the Army Service Corps,— and a very useful man he is. McDonald and Weeks are well and in good fighting trim. Remember me to all. With best wishes, Yours truly, T. F. Fouuisrron. MR. ERNEST LORD. Mail Advices of His Arrival in England. Mr. Lord, of this city, received the fol- lowing by the English mail which arrived last night :— “A beent-Minded Beggar Relief Corps, Lorpon, 24th July, 1900. ** We beg to confirm the cable sent by us to you announcing the safe arrival in Eogland of “Ernest ” from South Africa. He proceeded to Cambridge barracke, Woolwich. Yours truiv, A. M. B. Retizr Corps. Mr. and Mrs. Lord received by the same mail the following letter from their 6 .1°:— WooLwien, July 22, 1900 Arrived by the S. S. Monteagle from South Africa on the 22nd July, and being still very weak I was sent to the hospital at Woolwich. We had a very good trip here, and did not have one rough day during the whole passage. Une man died on the yoyage from fever; but considering there were four hundred of us. on board, we did very well for invalids. Jack Harris has just left here for atrip to Scotland. James Walker is the only other Islander here. There were four Canadians came on the Monteagle. I was the only ene of company “G.” There were thir I Canadians who have been sent here have now gone back to Africa to join U@ regiment. I have not bad a letter from home since April. PERSONAL Mr. I.C. Hall is registered at the Davies, Miss Alma Robertson arrived home on Saturday evening. Mr. Evere:t Lucas, of Halifax, arrived by the Princess last night. Mr AE Macneill, of the Bank of Nova Scotia, Amherst, arrived by the Princess last night. Mre. John Harper and Miss Maud Harper arrived from Boston last evening. Mr. and Mrs. Walter DeBlois are visit- ing the Islend, and are the guests of Mre. George Peake. Mrs.R, C. Clute and Miss Clute have gove to Prince Edward Island for the summer.—Mail and Empire. Mies Sullivan, of Halifaa, who has been visiting friends on the Ieland, returned to her home this morning. We are pleased to hear of the continued succese of a resident of Fort Augustus,Mr. Wam.J Fisher,now a resident of Boston and General agent for the John Hancoek Life Insurance Co. Heisa prominent mem, ber of a number of fraternal societies and enjoys a large circle of friends, with all of whom he is deservedly popular. Last evening Mesers Donald Nicholson and J. B. Dawson arrived home from Daw- son. While in Dawson Mr. Nicholson saw a good ma w of the Islanders, among whom were Mr. W. D, MacKay, who has a retail etore and rune a mining claim, Alex. Mc- Kae, who possesses a valuable claim, Fred Kennedy, Capt. Joseph Macleod, Ernest Joy, Theophilus Stewart and Peter Fer- gueon. He reportsall the Islanders doing well. comets si) Ga GuEese | sondoun House. fine. Showers. om umeneme <ILNS SipeEwALKs.—The stone sidewalk in frontof the City Hall on Kent Street is , being repaired. From Boston. —La Grande Duchesse | arrived in port last night about eleven o’clock with over 160 passengers. RaspBerRigs.—The Northumberland’s freight yesterday morning inclnded sixty- tive barrels of raspberries from _ places weat of Summerside, -—_> VM ackereL.—-Mackerellhave “struck in” in the barbor,aod during the past few {aya rood ¢ atches® bave been made, prin« cipasl'v in the mornings. SS es Tournt-T PartYe— A Raymond Ex- cnreioa party of fifty arrived by the La (trande Duchesse last night ar and 18 regis- tered at the Davies. AOR —* son SF —_——@———. Tue Brant.—The good ship Brant was pot engaged in any mysterious operation yesterday while anchored at Three Tides. She was merely riding outthe storm, which was 80 severe in the morning to allow her to proceed with the work of looking after illegal lobster fishers. Arnpcowan.—We draw attention to thz fact that the beautiful property known as Ardgowan will be sold by suction by Mr. Beairsto at eleven o’clock tomorrow morn- ing. See advt.inanother column, This property is situated on the Mount Edward Road within ten minutes, drive of centre of city. Inptam Portess.—Mies E. Pauline Johnson, the Iroquois Indian poet a reciter, will appear at the @pera House on . Thursday evening, the 16th iast., in the « dramatic recital of her own works, It is] unneceasary to speak of Miss Johnson’s ability as a poet or reciter. We are plens- ed to have her with us once more, and bespeak for her the patronage she de- serves. Exeotric Licut Sprorrs.—The pro- gramme of the ‘Electric Light Sports to be held on the C. A. A. A. Grounds ou the evening of August 14th appears today. The list of evente is one of the moet iater. esting that ever has been ehownin the city, The C. A. A- A. deserves every encourage~ ment from the peonle of this city, as to it falls the task— a by no means easy One at the present time—of preesrving aod maintaining the element of sport in city, It is to be hoped that the cit zene wil! ehow their appreciation of the efforts of theC.A. A. A. by giving it a large gathering on theevening of the 14th. That they will beJwell repaid fer their pa~ tronage goes without saying. PresBYTERY.—There wasa large at- tendance of ministers at tbe meeting of Presbvtry in Zion church this forenoon. Rev. Mr, Spencer,of Moniague,wae elected moderator fortbe next eix months and Mr. T.C. James clerk forthe the year. The matter of the statue of church pro prty was discussed and referrd to a commi'tee appomtd by the. Synod to deal with the matter. The call from Dundas to Rev. Mr. Bucbanan baving been declined it was set aside, and the Presbytery expressed sym- pathy with the congregation in ite disap- pointment. The minute presented Rev. Dr. Murray,on the occasion of his jubilee, was approved aad ordered to be engrossed in the minutes. A committee was ap’ pointed to strike standing committees and are to examice session records. The Presbytery then adjourned to meet at half past two. Fine blaek cotton bose, Montreal made eoles, good quality at 30c. T. J. Harris, Slack coal very cheapat A Pickaid and Co’s. UMORS, boils, pimples i all eruptions are due toi impu: lood, and by purifying the blood wit Hood's Sarsaparilla they are CURED WANTED #uztz In every locality throughout Canad on to intro- duce our goods, tacking up show-cards on trees, fences, along roads, and all conspicuous places, also distributing small advertising matter. Commissien or salary $60.00 per month and expenses not toexceed $2.50 per day. Steady employment to goed, nonest, reliable mea. No experience needful. Write for full particulars. The Empire Medicine Oo., 246 w. Lendon, Ont. sie noveveynenniny PynntennntyntnT New Goods : Patent Medicines, Toilet Artieles, Fly Papers, Witch Hazel Cream, Large nage MEDICAL HALL DODD’S CORNER. — eS Wadd nnn conervrpnvayrnrnvyeanvvvvnnayen LOST.—Between Watermere and People’s Cemetery, a gentleman’s light overcoat. Liberal reward erered for its recovery. .«-iij es Ld An Apoiogy On account of a number of our clerks being® on their holidays, we were unable to wait on the} im- mense crowds that visite! “My Store” Saturday.3 So we have decided to give you SNAPS all the weex. And as a number of our clerks have returned we will be able to serve you well. Yours Very Truly rier, Ml & ee The LITTLE MACHINE VAP Et nti EY rae Se ee TRY The F. & W. new No. 2 Binder.—5fft. and 6Yft. cut. Send for our 1900 catalogue our goods, Local Agent Everywhere Heap * Orricr AND Works Smiths § Falls, Unt. 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