ab bbeaebAAATINWAAAAABASAS , oe | De GSES" CHILD'S STRAP SLIPPERS SIZES 3, 4, 5, INLY 28c. Hand made — of Black or Tan Pebble jeather--Leather bound ~-The greatest slipper to wear we know of. Larger Sizes (, 7, 8,9 & 14 Only 38e. These sizes have a low flat heel—genuine wear resisters for little money, little money. AGT & UO Ch’town, P, £. I, 3 SOR eee ‘Kome AAALA4 ~~ New ~oodas \Ve have just opened a lot of new, fresh gcods, we haven’t room to tell vou all in this ad, here is a partial list, Crosse & Blackwell’s i» li» Ih» ti» [> lI» (> [> I) (> Mixed Pickels, Chow Chow, Olive Oil, French Capers, Assorted Jams (in ics g ass jars.) = Lea & Perrins, Worces- [> tersbire sauce. = = > ie ip > i Tomatoe Blue Lable, Ketsup, Hientz’s*Tomatoe Catsup. Patterson’s : Extract : of iffeo. Calder & Trott’s, Sardines glass jars. ) Webster & Mackay 5 & oe, successor to Davison & Co. VIIVVIVIVeTed #; Sai ae ee : oie oe vit oe y > MILLER} BROS for Pianos, Organs, Sewing Machines, Small Musical Instruments, bie, etc, THE LEADING MUSIC HOUSE of P. &, Island, CEES SESE ESS EEE EEE PAAARAAAAAAAANKARAARAR AKA i being | c ' | | 1 , m ) Fred }« a CONCERY LAST EVENING, ~ {th rue& concert in St Peter’s Hall Jast even- ym was a reat success in every way there 1 large audience to cheer tl hearts th of promoters and performers, and the I being quite up to the expectations : el present. The two prom t feature were the re Miss | Davies andthe mu il performa { Mr Morris. The former in rom ‘David Copperfield” Kaj ; ‘Seven Seas” was charming as ever, and held the attention of her audience w und grace. Mr, Fred Morris has we think im proved in strength of touch and feeling since a Charlottetown audience !ast had the pleasure of hearing him, and as his magni ficent piano babbled and trickled and rang and thundered, the hearers master was. at the keyboard Of the other numbers on the programme Mis ’ eat Helen Dawson’s solo was very fine, delightin; the audience. Mr Vinnicombe’s v'o!in was as sweet and his playing as strong and sympathet cas ever; Miss Constance Fitzgerald and Miss May Bovyer, indifficult songs gave evidence of careful training and diligent practice; Mr. Charles Earle, though hardly we think at his best, sang well, and was encored; the vocal **The Man Behind the Gun,” by Pte Jack Harris and Mr Walter Brecken was sung heartily and with a good swing; and the piang duet by- Miss Winifred Brecken and Miss Constance Fitzgerald was bright and good. Owing to the absence of Mr Tanton, Rev Leo Williams.and Mr E Mitchell, three numbers of the programme could not be giv- en. We understand that the committee has anamount in the vicinity of $60 as a yesult of the evenings performance. ' , - cuet PERSONAL. Mr. L. G. Whear returned last night from Toronto. Mr] M Davison returned Ottawa, Mr C B Chappell returned last night, Miss Angie Doyle, of Charlottetown, is vis- iting friends in Boston. Mr. Peter McGrath and wife, of Hunter River, left this morning for Sydney. Miss llanlon, of Boston, who has been visiting relatives in Charlottetown during the past two months, has returned te the Hub. Dr P H Wright, of New York, who has been visiting his mother at Cherry Vailey, left this morning on return to his home. Cadets Aubrey Blanchard and Noel Took- er left this morning on return to Kingston Military College. Rev R F Whiston was a passenger by the western train this morning. Mr James E Grant’ left for morning. Rev Jacob Layton, of Marshfield, left this morning for Harmony, N S, where he will re- main for a short while. Mr. Arthur Hogan and his sister, Layle Hogan, left this morning fora through Nova Scotia. Sir Charles Tupper and Mr. Foster address a mass meetingin St. John to-night. Mr. Walter Simpson, of Bay View, re- turned from Souris this forenoon. General Warren—-recently returned from South Africa—is to command the British North America troops. F. H. Arnaud, manager of the St. John Branch of the Merchant’s Bank of Hali- fax, at present staying in Halifax, will be merried the latter part of this week to Miss AdaF. Watson, formerly of England but now of Annapolis. Rev. M. J. McLeod, of Lincoln Univer- sity, Pa,, srrived in Charlottetown on Weduesday night and went to Eldon yes- terday afternoon. Mise Lizzie Welsh, of St. Avarés, and Miss Lizzie Ross, of Eldon, were pas sengers by the Halifaa this afternoon en route to Bestop, Frederic Hamilton and Jobn A. Ewan, war correspondents of the Globe, have re turned to Toronto from South Africa. Mr. Han.ilton in a few days will starton a lecturing tour of the principal cities and towns of the Dominion. last night from from Sydney St John this Miss trip Prizes FoR Dairy Propvcts.—The amount of money to be given in priz2s for butter and cheese at the exhibition this fall is$77 50. The cheese wil! be judged by ascale cf points as follows :—Flavor, 45; texture, 25; color, 15, body, 10; finish, 5; total, 160. The scale for butter is :— Flavor, 45; grain, 25; color, 10; salting, 10; finish, 10; total, 100. WANTED.—An experienced dry g00ds man mnst be ableto take charge of a dress goods department, trim windows, ete. Only first-class manneed apply toP. O. Box 19, Charlottetown. Horses ar Exuisirion.—All intending exhibitors of horses at the exhibition here should remember that entries close on Tuesday, 18th September. WANTED.—By a young man of some business experience a position of any kind. Good penman. Best of refer- ences. Apply at this office. LOST.—On the Lot 48 or Birch Hill Road, September 5h, 1 can white lead, 1 ball binder twine and a stripof theet lead. finder willbe 1ewarded by leaving at William McKachern’s, Mt. Albion Corner, or at Toe Examiner Office. PoLice Court.—This morning Peter McPhail was fined $2 or ten days for Crunkeness, BoarpeRs.—Two ‘or three gentlemen boarders wanted. Sewerage and bath- room. Comfortable rooms. Apply io Mrs. Martin, Prince Street. Wanxrrep.—Drug Clerk ef cne or two years experience. Apply, siating age, to P. O. Box 669, Charlottetown, LiperaL-Conservative electors of Ward 2 west poll will please attend the meeting to-night at 8 o’clock in sample roome, ¢ .roer Queen and Sydney Streets. " i x . sf a ¢. & ———- —T Apply to W ANTED.—A general servant. Mrs MacKachern sent to Hotel Davies. 1 aca and Other Hens | @ CHe PRO! Kresh northwest and north fine and a Jittle cooler. Saturday: { OBS, A Winds: ‘ d \ continued nine, 4 —————a Lonsters,—The Princesa took awav is moreing & large quantity of lobsters ior the American market, satisinaiees ~ EN] (ORGANIZE. The Prince of Wales College students have re organized for son, and look forward to some eunmmntegpiiineniong Pur HALIFA Boar.—The steamer City shent arriy in port last night and left return this morning. She had a general | ; ro way sbivecillaaaiecicia Sons or Temrerance,— Orient Division vill m etin Wright’ Hall this evening | 1 8 80 o’e'ock A full attendance is re~ pneated, asa visi! from the Grand Scribe | expected, sisesinaabitin casi TEACHERS’ CONVENTION, —The Provincial Teachers Convention will be held in Charlotte- town on the 26th, 27th and 28th Sept. Hon FrankA Nelson, Superintendent of the Massa- chusettes Board of Education, will be present. savinisuiiliesiidias Important.—The attention of all Lib- eral-Conservatives of Wara 2 weat poll is called to the meeting to be held this even- ing in the sample rooms on corner of Queen and Sydney Streets, —R.B. Norton, convener. Exursition Accommopation. — The Secr*tery of ihe Provincial Exhibiticn As sociation is af nresent securing the names of persons who can ~ceive boarders dur ing the exhibition. He w.*hes anyone who can do so to send their names, “'¥!Dg the number that can be accommodated, end the rate per day and meal. A list will be published in a few daye, Aw OLp anp Wet Txiep Reuepy.— Mrs. Wivrlow’s Soothing Syrup has been used for over fifty yeara by millions of mothers for their children while teething with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays the pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for iliarrboea. It is pleasant to the taate. Jold by druggists in every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Ite value ia incalcuable, Be eure and ask for Mrs. Winslow’s oothing Syrup. Sir Carries’ Protocrara.—Whilst in Chsrlotietown Sir Charles Tupper, at the request of Meerrs. Wesilake Bros., photo- graphere, sat for a picture. Vu-day the ‘how windows of that firm contain the result of their work in several tographs of the distinguished statesman. The large-sized picture is a most per- ‘ect One, and reflecte great credit on Messrs Westlake, and to use the language of a gentleman who bas beenin all the large cities of Canada and the United States, “Tbe work couli not be bea:en in Ameri- ca.” — St. JoHN EXHIBITION.—The inter- national exhibition at 8t. John will open on Sept, 10 and cicse Sept. 19. There are $13,000 offer-@ in prizas. The entries already receives tuuivate that there will bea magnificent dis play in all classes. Prince Edward Island will be well represented, and, as in former years, will we feel sure, carry off a good deal of prize-money. Amusements of every description will ba provided. There willbe special ; tares from all points. A great many people from the Island province will attend. ctaiinaiaataa dial THE Boston Boat.—The steamer Halifax arrived from Boston last night about nine o'clock, bringing the following passengers : Mr Burdette and wife, Mrs Devine, Miss K Bambrook, J A White, DH Thomas, W B Sullivan, Miss O Connor, Miss Anderson, Mrs Murray, Miss Boyce, Geo Mansfield, Wm Hoduitt and wife, Mr Thomas and wite, Mr Chamberlain and 2 children, F A Warhurst, W A Potts, Robert Harley and wife. D H Lane, Mr Studholme and wife, D H Lowe, Miss Fisher, A McDonald, Ethel McDonald, Miss Riley, Miss Hubley, Miss McPhee lb M Hayes and wife T H Durning and party of 50 from Lowell, Mass. The Halifax left on return to Boston this afternoon at one o'clock. Her outward passengers were Daniel Driscoll, Mrs J Johnson, Miss Lizzie Welsh, Mr A Quigley, Mrs Kennedy, Mrs IH Hublen, Miss M E Owens, Mrs M A McGee, Mr L Dystant, Mary F Morey, Mr C B Hayes, Miss Marion Owens, MrsJ P Morey, Miss Keunedy, Miss McKinnon, Mrs Caroline Mallett, Mr and Mrs G W Barren, Mr and Mrs J H_ Ashley, Miss M Ross, Mr W A McConnell, Miss J Dalziel, Miss LA Ross, Mr Geo Plad- well, Mr G W Manfold, Mr WS _ Thomas, Mr T G Gillespie, Mr A Robertson, Mr John Bagan, Miss McCormack, Miss Morey, Miss Moore, Mrs N F Fraser, Miss Annie M Ccles, Master Chas Cibby, Mr J J Hornby, Mr Grey, Mrs Sheffield, Mr S G Clow, Miss Trainor, Miss Buffington and §0 excursionists from Lowell, Walking Sticks Came too late and we want clear them out, The Medical Hall JG. JAMIESON - Fresh Butter Scotch and Kisses 5c a Box. S MMbahbdeasacdbsdsdddde ddd ds dbdend 144 ddd ry SE UMMAUAAAALAAAdd AUMddLAAUdAE * THE DAILY FXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN SEPTEMBER 6, 1900, SATUR p. c. we save you 40c on f MENS TIES—35 p. ¢. & SAMPL & p. .—35 p. ¢ SHAWLS—30 p.c. & 5 p. c.—35 p, «. BRACES —30 p. c. & 5 p.c.—35 p.c. You save this on Braces, SWEATERS—35 p. c. & 5 p.c,—35p.c. You save this on Sweaters. UNDERWEAR—35 p.c. & 5 p.c.—35 p.c. Yousave this on Underwear. FURS—30 p. c. & 5 p.c.—35 p.c. You save this on Furs, CHARLOTTETOWN’S BUSIEST DRY GOODS STORE, bh, MGLEOD & f ~~ tS JAY Saturday morning at 9 o’clock we place on our counters Samples from & large warehouse in Glas. ow, Some lines half price others a shade over half price. peid do duty or freight on them, (only on2 of every thing, no two alike.) Some , of the Goods consist of— HANDKERCHIEFS—The duty on Handkerchiefs is 35 p.c., freight 5 D.C, or on every dollars worth of Handkerchiefs we save 40c. HOSIERY— The duty on Hosiery is 85 p, c., freight 5 p, c —40 dollars woth of Hosiery we save you 40c. GLOVES - The duty on Gloves is 35 p.c., freight 5 p, c.- dollars worth of Gloves we save you 40c. RAIN GLOAKS, only 8 in all— Duty on Rain Cleaks is the $, only 8 in all MENS CAPS8—Duty on Capsis 30 p.c., freight 5 p.c.—35 p.e. We ve marked the n at exctly half price, TOWELS—30 p.c. & Sp. TRAY CLOTHS—30 p.c.& 5p c UMBRELLAS—35 p. c. & 5 p.c—35p ec. C..— 39 Dd, Q, 35 p, ¢. How can we do it We ; 38 p. c., freight 5 p. c—40 You save this on Towels, You save this on Tray Cloths. You save this on Umbrellas, You save this on Mens Ties. You save this on Shawls, 40 pe, p- ¢. or on every» og 40 p.c. oron every | e About 100 in an, § a bo Face as ae —) HOTEL ARRIVALS. Hotel Davies:—G W Willard, Pro- vidence; H L Pilkington and wife, St. Paul; Mrs H PK Schlatter, Lillie M Schlatter, Brooklyn; Rev. N 8 Thomas and wife, Philadelphia; B R Rolph, John E Riley, Montreal; Mr and Mrs Chas. E West, MissS M West, Miss AM West, Pittsfleld Mass,; W © Kennedy and wife, New- ark, N Y; M F Casey, Ooncord, N H; DH Laur, Boston;D A Rowe, CE Narille, Mrs MT Douglass, Miss Louise Douglass, New York; Wm. Hadnett and wife, Boston; T-P Gilles- pie, AC Albert, New Haven, Conn; GW Maunnideld, Elizabeth, N J. Queen Hotel :Miss O’Brien, Halifax NS; Wilfrid Forbes, Vernon River:, Sacford Day and wife, Summerside: Mre Wm. Pickering, Mrs Alex Mc- Kay, Darnley; Walter Simpson, Bay View; H G Dalling and wife, Haver - hi\(, Mass; F Ryan and wife, Sackvile, N B; OG Perry and wife, Mr S Perry, and wife, New York; Daniel Harley and wife,bFitchbarg, Mars;J A Liv- ingston, Montreal; A A Olark, Hart- ford, Conn; Miss H Regan, San Fran- cisco, Cal; AM Hart Coleman, L H Oohoon, J R Nelson, Bradford, Ont: a party ot fifty from Loweall. In every locality throughout Cenada to intro- duce our tacking up show-eards on trees, fences, along roads, and all conspiesous places, also distributing small advertising matter. QOommission or salary $60.00 per mMOnth and expenses net to exceed $2.50 per day. Steady employmeat to good, nonest, reliable men. Noexperience needful. Write ior full particulars. The Empire Medicine Oo., 246 w. Londen, Ont. the best 25 cent Tea on Earth. If you want to use the best 25 cent tea you'll have to use Matchless Blend. Our sales of this tea have been some- thing marvellous. They have in- creased every week since we first be- yan to sell it—and they’re increasing yet. Try a pound of Matchless. Remember we are soleagents. You can’t get the best 25c tea anywhere else. Jenkins & Son Charlottetown. N otices to Electors. —_——— WARD 1, WEST. The Liberal-Conservative Electors of Ward One West are requested to meet in Me- Fachern’s Building, corner ot Queen and King Streets, on Friday the 7th inst., at 8 o clock. v. m ,for the purpose of organiza- tion. Aineas A. Macdonald, Convener tor Ward 1 West. WARD 1, EAST. The Electors of Ward One East are request- ed to meet to-night in McEachern’s Building, at8 o’cloek, on Friday, the 7th inst. By order Of the “envener, WARD 2, WEST. The Liberal-Conservative Elec:ors of Ward Two West are eee to meet in Sample Rooms over Rearden’s Barber Shop, on Fri- day evening, at 8 o'clock, for the purpose of Organization. R B, Norten, Convener. WARD 2, EAST, The Liberal-Conservative Electors ef Ward Two Kast are requested to meet in Sample Rooms, over Reardon's Barber Shop, Satur- day evening, at 8 o’clock, for the purpose of organization. James McMillan, Convener, WARD 3, WEST. The Liberal-Conservative Electors of Ward Three West are requested to meet in B, 1.8 Hall, on Friday evening, at 8 o'clock, for: h purpose of Organization, Allan Stewart Convener, WARD 4, WEST. ‘the Libera'-Conservative Electorsof Ward Four West are requested to meet at A. Horne & Co’s Showrooms, Kent street, on Friday evening, at8 o’clock, forthe purpese of organization, By order of Convener, WARD 4, EAST. The Libera}-Conservative Electors of Ward Four East are required to meet at office of J. D. Taylor Queen Street, on Saturday evening at8 o’clock, p. m., for the purpose ol organiza- tion. J. D. Taylor, Convener WARD 4, CENTRAL. _ The I.\beral-Conservative Electors of Ward Four ‘entral are requasted to meet for organization at A, Horne & Co’s Showrooms, Matchless Blend Tea) Kent street, on Friday evening at 8 o’clock, By order of Convenor, . WARD 5, WEST. The Liberal-Conservative Electors of Ward Five West are requested to Meet in T. A. eee omen, on wh ped evening, at 8 » jor the purpose of organization. Geo. S. McLean, Convener. ° WARD 5, EAST. The Liberal -Conservative Electors of Ward Five East, are requested to meet at Philip Larges’ Carriage tooms, on Friday evening, at 8o’clock, for the purpose of o avization, Jas, Pembroke, Gouvenie. ~ WARD 5, EAST, CENTRAL. The Liberal -Conservative Electors of Ward Five Kast Central aro requested to meet in Philip Large’s Carriage Kooms, this Friday evening, at8 o’clock ‘or the purpose of or- genization, By order of Convener, WARD 5, WEST, CENTRAL. The Liberal-Conservative Electors of Ward Five West Central are requested to meet at Philip :Large’s Carriage hooms, on Friday evening, at 8 o’clock, for the purpose of Organization. L. P, Taaton, Convener, _ —. —_— WANTED.—A boy to attend grocery store, one with some experience preferred. Jas, } Kelly, & Co, 2ins ed. CEDAR SHINGLE Qne Million of Cedar Shing A8s follows viz. 150 m Extras, 200 m Clear, 350 m 2nd Clear, 150 m xxx 150 m x No. 1, — AJ,70— 200 Bris. No. 1 Brs D'or Lime. 150 Casks St. John Lime. 100 Bris. *“* “* " And all kinds of Spruce and Hemi Lumber for building purposes, Laths, ne : Cedar Posts, etc, Prices low. LEMUEL M. POOLE & 09, Poole’s Wharf, Ch’sowa | Before leaving our Island . should secure a scuvenir that | | will remind — of their : leasant time here. . “en : We carry as fine an assorted stock as can be found ™ vA Charlottetown of - Enameled Souvenitt % of Prince Edward Isjand and Canada. ; Among them will be pe 5 a large variety of usefu: 8 ornamental articles at price ranging from 2pc up Quality the highest, pres low, CG. H. Taylor Jeweler & Optician, 3 Sunnyside, Queen Squere, ENE EEE EE Reward Offered!) The Provincial Government Wil FEY a liberal reward to any Pere 49 AAAAAS CAA AAAARARAR AAAS os St te the arrest of the o who assaulted Mr. 1) 0. ae Peter's Read a short time 4g?