aes ; a SS eee Low Shoes > for Women’s Wear (o hand to-day five new lines of Dainty Comfort Giving shoes from J. & T, Bell’s cele- brated factory. Uhey’re new -— They’renatty--They’re good. a Standby Oxfords $2.35 e pair wit tt the widest foot. Sorosis Oxford $2.40 a pair vo etvish—for narrow feet A i ee Ladysmith Oxford $2.50 a pair - white lined—a beauty 2 eee remo és, te Sete Empire Oxford t © $3.00 a pair All good poiats combined in one Common Sense Gxford $2.25 a palr : (new pattern) if you cannot yet comfort try them. Al) & Ub Ch’town, P, E. I, ~~ Hot TIMES IN i O10 TOWN . Kut with plenty of hot weather refreshments there Ib is noreason why you should suffer We have a choice as- SAaeAABSA sortme; of Syrups and Lime Juice to offer you, 25c a Hoitle, We have also Pure Eng- lish Lime Juice on draft, 15¢ a Pint, See eur assortment before purchasing elsewhere. Webster & Mackay Ideal Grocery, Cor Kent & Gt. George Ste. SEyTe CRICKET. Saturday's ¢éricket maich between the ‘*Get Theres” and “A bseor tees” of the Phoenix Club Club was as in- teresting and as exciting a game as has bas been played this season. [fit did nos thing else, it clearly demonstrated that Fboenix men are not dry weather players by any means and Jupiter Pluvius even cannot deter them from carrying an arranged match to its completion Play was in progress but a short time when the drizzle began; but the boys held their ground until the drops became too large awd too nunerous to dodge, and a hasty retreat had to be made to the shelter of the club house. But with the advent of the sun oace more they again went to the field and had it out unt: within five minutes of the time agreet for the drawing of stumps. The “Get Theres’ would have got there by & margiu of one run, withone wicket to fall, but for the fact tnat the innings of the *Absentess” had yet to be reckoned with. Their opponente were first to bat and piled 50 runs for eight wickets before being retired. Ofthis number 2! runs were contributed by Carvell. R V Long- worth was in good trundling form, coo- sidering his little practice, and dropped “Get There” wickets with annoying fre- —_—— a es quencye a) mess The “Get Theres” 51 runs came almost 888 surprise tothem, as after the fall of the seventh wicket they had but a total match as a goner, and upon their team name as a misnomer. But the anexpected happened thanks to Sullivan’s partnership with A MeLeod and then with Meikle, when the former had been retired. The latter duet was adding the needful when the second shower came on and terminated further scoring. Hutcheson for the “Get Theres” played good cricket for his 20, as aleo did McLeod, though but few runs went to hia credit Though the ecore sheet shows 51 runs to 50, the match was virtually a draw, by reason of the time limit being reached with one wicket in each side yet to fall. A em mm ae ae PERSONAL. Mr. C. B. Warren left this morning for Sydney. Mr. A. McBeth returned from Pictou Saturday. Mr. J. D. Seaman returned home Sats urday night. Mr. L. B. Miller, C. B. C., was a passen- ger by the western train this morning. Mr. Frank Bryan, of the Bank of Hali- “ax, returned to Halifax this morning. Rev. Leo. Williams left this morning for a fishing trip in the western part of the Island. Mies F. Sullivan left by the western train thie morning to spend a few weeks in the sountry. Mesars J. F. Whear, Jas Wadde!l and D.R.McLennan arrived home from Halifax Saturday evening. Mr. Geo. Coffin, of Weeks & Co., re~ turned tothe city today after spending a week at his home at Morell. Miss Beers, of Weeks & Co., arrived bome last week trom Vernon Kiver, where she was the guest of Dr. Collins. Mr.and Mre, W. M. Stevens returned yesterday from Charlottetown, P, E. Island where they mauea short vicit.—Truro News. Mre. Frank Bardwell (Miss Katie Allen), Newton, Mase., arrived home last Friday to spend a few weeks with her mother. Professor Arsenault, of the Model Schcol, wae a passenger by the Princess this morning en route to Arichat, where he will attend the Acadian Convention to be held there this week. He was accom | LoeaTand_ Oar tans of 33 rana, They then looked uponthe| THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETON AUGUST Tue Pros:.—VFine; little change in tem perature, C. M. B. A.—Branch No. 216, C. M. B: A., will meet in the A.O, H. Hall this evening at 8 o’clock, L. O. A.—New Wiltshire District Scarlet Chapter will meet at Milton tomor- mor, Tuesday night at 7.30 p.m. ceiccinliiacmeiiils Potios Covrt.—This morning L. Hennessey was fined $4 0r 20 days for heiog drunk and disorderlyon the streets yesterday evening. Tae Exviuiot.— The Elliot sailed Jast Saturday night for Sydney with 8 horses, 24 herd of cattle and a quantity of oate, cheese, eggs and other products, InpraN Poeress.—Miss Pauline | John- son arrived in Charlottetown Satarday evening after being in Sydney a few days. She leaves for Souris and Georgetown tos morrow morning. Ono Thursday evening abe will be at the Opera House, Sooros Garaeainc. —N ow let the pipers loudly blaw; And gather, gather ye sons of the heather. Wednesday, 22nd, will be a big day at Souris; see ad. in this paper for train ar- rangements, Somernine New.—Mr, Waddell, Super- intendent of the P. E. Island Blectric Co: has anewidea in the way of eleetric lighting for sports which for scenic effect promises to surpass anything ever tried here before. Come and see it for yourself tomorrow evening at 8 o’clock. Firsmex.—-Members of the Fire De- partment are requested to meet at the Engine froom at two o’clock tomorrow afternoon in unifurmfor the purpose of * attending the funeral of the late Chief - Engineer Large. Charles Hermans, Asst. ! Chief Enginner. ae A Goop Posirion.—We are pleased to state that Mies Belle Matheson bas secured the book-keepership ix Prowse Bros.’Jnew business at Sydney. Mises Matheson has taken a highly creditable course in the Charlottetown Business Ooilege. She is to be congratulated on her succers, Tae Fuygerat To-morrow.—The fire companies of the city, the police force and many other city ¢ffisials, headed by the 4th Regt band, will take part in the funeral procession of the late Chief Large ‘omorrew afternoon. The route will be from the City Hall down QueenSt. to Water St., thence to the railway station. Strut Tuer Coms.—Mesers Mark Wright and George Hughes, Directors of the C. A.A. A., have each donated a gold medal to be competed for at the Electric Light Sporte tomorrow evening. No further evidence is need to show that these gentlemen are ‘‘in it” for the en« couragement of‘eport. Mr, Arthur Alley, the “Slater Shoe” man, bas presented a pair of Slater bicyc!e boots. Aw ULv azz “7RLL TxigD RemMeDY.— Mrs. Winelow’s Soothing Syrup has been used for over fitty years by millions of mothers for thei: children while teetning with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, alluys the pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for diarrhoea. It is pleasant to the taste Sold by druggists in every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a botile. Its value is incalcuable. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winslows Soothing Syrup. -_—_——- Tenders will be received by the Secre- tary, C. R- Sma)lwood, vp to and on Sat- urday, the 18th inst., from persone wills ing to cater atthe Exhibition or Race Grounds, or both, from the 25:hto 28th Sept., next. Fall perticalars of the privi- leges,space, etc., can be obtained by apply« ing toSecretary The highest or aay ten , Ah, ATU ree, ee r,% ‘ ‘ . iy? ‘ paas, coffee amd wea spoons. Lovely Autumn GooDpDs| Hawe Just Arrived. We would like every visitor from abroadfas well as our own Island Jadies to see the handsome ready The very finest ever seen in Char- lottetown. Fit guaranteed. New Furs $4,700.00 worth of furs come to hard today, all the latest novelties in neck wear, Jackets, etc. We made costumes, waut every visitor at the seaside to visit ou Fur de- partment before leavinz the Island, as we can sell you furs 30 per cent cheaper than you can buy them on the American side. The new autumn dress goods are here. Golf wraps, the very latest, and we'll save you money on them at Charlottetown’s greatest store. rue’, Me}.e00 & Gt Lovely Beautiful Enamelld Belt and neck clasps, broaches, cuff links, nat pins, scar Wants, Lost & ti ROBERTS & CO, PEOPLE'S BANE Su ae 12 year’s Examiner in 0.8. NO PATENT-NO PaY, Write i ook, TO BE LET.—One half of stam ment house on Sydney Street, smu!! family, Possession can be gm mediately. Anply to P, August 9th, 1900. “TO LET.--Dwelling house 00 Kat panied by Mr. S. Blanchard, of Wellia,- Te™; bone 199, ; ae ton. Their trip will be extended to in- We lmawe them with British, Canadian, Scotch," [rish"and song re cell, as See der not vecessarily accepted. Frenzh coats of arms. wehéAsSAAhAAbsdsAAbAbdA QI TF SIS FSF SIS SIF STF Successor to Davison & Co. elude a visit to Sydney. swiGESTION, resulting ‘rom ; FOUND.—At Moss Lake, Mt. A en $$ | ff Weakness of the Stomach, is relieved Also flag and maple leaf pins from 10c. and 1be. up. Panes cote cum ham DUES VWeryvvvVvVVeVve" MARRIED, by Hood’s Sarsaparilla, the great stom- We have sold a number of wedding rings lately, bet as een pert ——51 BOY WANTED.—As apprentice i EXAMINER Office. a one | FOR SALE.—At @ barg poner boiler and ogg Apna , ull, wh tonic and cure for DYSPEPSIA. | we are MA . 7 ‘ On Saturday evening, Aug. llth, by KERS of ring? can quickly supply any styie of a Rev. G. P. Raymond, Daniel A. Anderson, SEIT POPITPTTT ITY PPPVETIT TINT I Tae g required. — I of Charlottetown, to Sarah S. Day, of Hig- New gold spectacles and eye glasses, | “ILLER BROS. | LOVELY oe 2s 2. ws sS Softly her fingers der o’er The yielding plank§ of the ivory floor.” When a Woman Proposes To buy a piano, she wants to get the best value for her - money. She wants a piano ' to give satisfaction, no old instrument with a tin pan sound will satisfy her, If she’ buys a Heintzman She will have the best of sat- musicians of the world. Come to our sale roomsand exam- ine them. Always * welcome, isfaction, She'll have a piano ° recommended by the laading Miller Bros Queenf, Street. Connolly’s Building. gins Road, Prince County. DIED. In this city, on the 12th inst., A. N. Large, aged 60 years. (Funeral from his late residence, Queen Street, on Tuesday afternoon at 2.45 by train to Sherwood cemetery. Servicen at the house commence at 2.15. ——— ——————— $$$ —————— —The British are gettinz tired of chas- ing the Boers—and not catching them. It takes a long time to evercome & runaway enemy. —Attention is directed to the meeting of Liberal-Conservative electors resident in the city, common and royalty, advertized today, to be held on Monday of next week, —Fish refuse is capital manure. Surely eome enterprising farmer or farmers will see to itthatthe nuisance on the St. Peter’s Road of which our correspondents complain is saved for the enrichment of the farme of the vicinity. The abomin- able smell of which our correspondents, complain contains plant food of the best quality. Don’t let it be lost. ———S——— An hour’s plearant reading. The Prince Edward Island Magazine for?August. If you haven’t hed it yet, getit now, Five ceate at all the bookstores. MOLASSES KISSES —AND— BUTTER SCOTCH 5c a Box. MEDICAL HALL DODD’S CORNER. Se AMAA Addl ULM Old Sydney Pun of Mine GOAL. S. 8. Elliott is due here to-nighi with a cargo of} 500 TONS Of this old reliable coal which will be sold low while landing to-morrow (Friday.) R. TMicMILLAN. AUbeAbAdbdsbAbbddbLbdabadhddadde a ddbdde YUVOOPONTPPNTTNTTANPNNTHPPNTT TTT rey ePr HTT Abid Aug 10th, 1900 3i zw - ‘Tavior Ay1il 2nd 1960, ——— Ladie’s Vihite Underwear Skirts, Night Dresses, Corset Covers, Drawers, A gocd fresh stock marked at low prices. But we want money so they go at Twenty per cent discount. T.J.Harris, {London House a a ae ES Oamero.:" Bl 9cx,'}Ohariottetow 9 LOST.— Bawemn Watormere Jemetery, a gentleman sane Liberal reward offered for ts 1am FOR SALE OR TO LEL~ Also “Parkview” Cottage ae! Apply to Hon. Goo. W. #9 McLeoe, Solicitor. _June 29th, tf. TO LET.—The houseos eo now occup y seasion October Ist. Apply @ B WANTED —A girl to sds ® housework. A vo Mrs. Py ner of Pin naint bisost and 3t AUCTIONSHS Publis Auction, 02 Friday, the Sist day #2 A. D190 At the hour 1 Oy the house and bui art fe of Richmond and Rochfort™. site Also the vacant lot above. ‘ FE For further particu office of Warbuartoa Solicitors. 4 au A ' SOBRE: RS. i Mr. Ro BRainer BERT & r.