eee NP Nn ew = a) | H For a few days com- mencig Friday,August 24th, we will put on sale 120 pairs of Men’s and Boys’ Laced Boots— fairly ‘ine—nailed sole ¢ 99c a pair. They are new goods and easily worth half as much more. See them in our window. Men’s sizes 6, 7, 8, 9, 10. Boys’ sizes 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. Only 99e, Ch’town, P, £. I, 5 5 a -Ve have just opened a lot of new, fresh goods, we haven’t room to tell you all in this ad, here is a partial list. Crosse & Blackwell’s Mixed Pickels, Chow Chow, Olive Oil, French Capers, Assorted Jams (in glass jars.) Lea & Perrins, Worces. tershir2 tauce. Blue Lable, Ketsup, Hieniz’s Tomatoe Oatsup. CPST EMP TIVETVE "79 Tomatoe ' AABAAAAAAABAAAA Patterson’s Extract of ffeo., Calder & Trott’s, Sardines (in glass jars.) Webstar & Mackay Successor to Davison & Co. VIIIIVV ashabsdsd VVVVVYTEF MILLER BROS. =-:- <-> » - 2s -~» Softly her fingers wander o’er | Me yielding planks 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 mstrument with a tin pan sound will satisfy her. If she buys a 7 Heintzman She will have she best of sat. isfaction. She'll have a piano recommended by the laading musicians of the world. Come to our sale roomsari? exam- ‘ae them. Alwayz wrtlcome, Miller jBros | L Queen Street. Connolty’s Building, AS ES LRAT er NY ET — PERSONAL, morning Mr. Benj. Rogers, jr, left this for Montreal. Mr and Mra. Whiston ret irned to Charlottetown laet night. Sir Louis Davies ig expected home cn Monday night. Mr. Leslie Adams rei turned to Summete side this morning, Miss Aggie Chappel! returned from Summerside last evening after spen ling @ very pleasant holiday. Mrs. Geo. H. Cook left fer Boston day by tne Halifax on a visit to her moth- er and daughter. Cap'ain R, Murchis n and party of five were passengera by this morning’s train en route to Boston, = 3 LL OLE TT Mrs. Noyes, wife of ‘the popular steward of the steamer Halifax, is spending a few days with friendsin Charlottetown. — ‘Mr. Arthur Simpson ,of Bay View, left this morning for Halifax, where he will aitend the Maritime Baptiet Convention Mise Annie Nelson, of Boston, who bas been visiting friends in Charlottetown and Cherry Valley, left on return this morn~ ing. F —— se @Miss Wright left by the early train this morning, en ronte to Boston, Mass. A yarge number of herjfriends were down to bid her farewell. Mr. Harry Allan, of Boston, who speut — of the summer at Hampton, at the = | Pleaeant View Hotel, left for Boston by ‘the Halifax today. Mr. and Mre. Charles Conners and children, of Boston, who have been visit~ ing relatives i in this province, leave to- morrow morning on return to the Hab. Mr. 8.G. Clow, of New York, arrived in Charlottetown last night by the Halifax, and goes to Murray Harber today where he will spend a short vacation? with bis parents. Soe NS es Adviees from Rev. . J. Cox, dated from one of the benaitabe' in Cape Colony, {on July 23, states that he intended leay- {ing for Pretoria next day to join Ian Hami!ton’s brigade. SEG “vie Mr.S. A, McLeod, of Moore & Mc-~ Leod, was & passenger by the western train this morning. He will make a short business trip toMontreal, Toronto and other cities, including in his trip visite to the leading Canadian milinery houses, in the interests of his firm. tor ~— ROYAL VISIT TO CANADA. Duke of York Will Cemsto Few Weeks. Loxpon, Aug. 22.—The Dukeof York is plannieg to pay a visit to Canada with- in a few weeks, as commander of the new Royal yacht Victoria and Albert. He may also vitit tbe United States, After this trip he will be promoted to the rank of Rear Admiral. The Royal yacht has just been consiructed. She was too heavy. She hae had several trial trips to the Channel during the past week and is pronounced perfect. The Duke will start from Ports~ mouth and land at Halifax. Se YTPPY*NAPNNPNT NY PPPPDPTDNNNTT ak Just Received Fresh MOLASSES KISSES —AND— BUTTER SCOTCH 5c a Box GOING FAST. MEDICAL HALL 3 DODD'S COKNER. TTT ddddidadd Us ina *POTHNEONONTTEVONONI OE TYTT=SerInt MUUAALdAbadbidbdddbadbaddsddddddddds 4d ddddud im : ee LL LS eas pe — ne a Wants, Lost & Found FOUND.—On Wednesday, at East Suffolk, a wens eee =, obtain same by vin, rty ani payin nges. - ply at t this Office. ~~ 24 i. WANTED.—A maid servant. Apply to Mrs. George Peake, Euston Street. Rests MEN to represent our house in resident and adjoining communities. Duties require hiri ua he®., collections and some office wo iberal salary and ex- penses advanced to right party. Address with reference, Wm. J. Uhl, Mgr., 723 Chest- nut, St., Phila. Pa, makin FOR SALE.—A child's iron bedstead, suit- able for a child up to five years of age, high ner Hair matiress, Enquire at EXAMINER ee. Highest price paid for ladies and gents left offclothing. Call at their resi dence for thern. a card in the Post Office, or call to Richmond Street, opposite Nelson Bros. Mrs, Kirby, Clothing Store ROBERTS & CO., s243%. . BANK BUILDING MONTREAL. year’s Examin<r in U.S. Patent Office, ook PATENT NO PAY, Write for Red TO LET.—The house on Lower Prince &t now occupied by W B Robertson, Esq. Pos session October ist. Apply toR Macmillan Local and Other Items Tus Prose.—Light to moderate winds | ; fine and warm. oicsuialiinollaig Waetan DemonsTRATION on Monday. } Don’t miga it. Tue Ciry or Gaent came into port ast night and left again thie morning. -_—_ << —— Banp ToNient.—League of the Cross Band will playin Queen Square tonight. _—~o—— Pocyios Covrt.—This morning Jos Welsh ror druckeaness, wae fined $2 or ten dave. ostuiehiedl Cateponran CLus --Grand Really at the Club BR. o- this evening at 8 o’clock. Visiting clanemen invited, ienenpselaphiengia LoyaL Caveapers.—-Remember the anuual picuic ‘omorrow, Saturday, Bati’s éig will leave Ferry gwharf at 2 o’clock. Tickets 10 ceut*, Crasedere free. onnsttlividion Coming Home,—Private John Harris is expected to arrive home on Monday night’s train. Thesbipon which he came from Kogland arrives at Quebec today. ——_——_——= Leorurge.—Dr, Alley will lecture on ‘* Prince Edward Island 100 years ago,” in Howe’s Ball, Brackley Beach, on Thursday, August 30. nama oY? —» ete Crusaper's Pionico.—Ilf the weather is fine to-morrow a delightful sail will be enjoved on Batt’s, tug, by those who attend the Crusaders Picnic, Tickets Only 10 cents. TrHeaTricaL.—See the advertisement of the Richards Stock Company in another column. Their repertoire isa splendid one, and the Company comes well recom- mended. Pusiic Horipay.—His Worship Mayor Warburton has declared the afternoon of Monday next a hoiiday, i in accordance with the request of a petition from citizens who wish to participate in the Whelan Demon~ stration. Prime Besr,—Saunders & Newsom had two fine carcasses of steer beef on sale at their stall today. They were 3 year old short«horne, The total weigkt was 1795 lbs. of beef The cattle were fed by Mr. Chas. Bernard, Long River, and Mr. John N. Leard, Tryon. Lasor Day.—P. E. I. Railway will issue excursion tickets, from and to all stations, on September lst and 3rd, 1900, at first class one way fare, good to return up toand on September 4th, 1900. Tick- eis are not good for passage on going journey after date of issue, 2i. —_— oe Srreer Acoment.—Yesterday after- noon a horse drivea by Mr. P, Dogtierty ran away when at the corner of Pownal acd Kent streets. Mr. and Mrs Dogherty were thrown from the wagon. The horse ran along Kent Street, colliding with @ ‘eam vear A, Horne & Co’s store, and was stopped near the Star Laundry. The ac~ cident was caueed by a waggon wheel treaking. Arren CHAMPionsHIps—Lhe Halifex Herald says : Frank Stephen will leave here in company with trainer Mack for Boston on September 1st, where he will remain a day or two and will then proceed to New York, to take part in the cham- pionsbipizames there on the 16th Septem - ber. Stephen willalso take part in the Canadian championship games at Montreal on September 22nd. ——$$$ Runaway.—Last night a horde driven by Mr. George Essory towards town on the Malpeque Road crashed into the band returniog from the sports. Several persons were injured. A son of Mr. Simon Bolger had his collar bone fractur- ed. A lad named Macdonald had his eye severeiycut. A tenor belouging to Mr. Ed. McKie was so badly damaged as to render it useless. Ay Otp ayp Wet Taigp Reuepy.— Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has been used for over fitty years by millions of mothers for their children while teething with perfect success. It soothes the child, eoftens the gums, allays 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 bottle. Its value is incalcuable. Be sure and ask for | Mra. Winslow’s oothing Syrup: SvucorssruL Fisnermay.— Mr. James Calder, the Excelsior tailor, has been at Bonshaw for a week’s holiday, and re-~ turned this moruing, bringing with him a large box of trout, captured in and about Boushaw. Mr. Oliver McLeod was with Mr. Calder vesterday and the two captured 223 of the choicest speckled beauties. The previous day Mr. Calder and Mr. Samuel Beaton were fishing and caught a goodly number of trout, the heaviest tipping the scales at 2i lbs, Besides, on Monday evening Mr. Calder sent in another box of choice ; fish, the result of that day’s fishing, Mr. Calder looks upon Bonshaw as one of the finest fishing grounds in the Province, and speake iu terms of praise of the treat~ ment he reeeived at the hands of the people. — Every man, woman asd child owes a debt of gratitude to Edward Whelan. Let each discharge it by attendiag the demun- stration in his honor on next Monday. —Now for organization and work—a ofrons pull and a pull altogether. SS ISBVOUS troubles are cured bv ood’s Sarsaparilla, which en- giehes and purifies the blood. It is the best medicine for nervous PEOPLE. } = AlOc Night SATURDAY. 106 doz. Handkerchiefs‘worth 5c for 2c. 15 pieces Veiling at 10c a yard. 20 pieces of Lace at 10c a yard. 22 pieces of Ribbon at 10¢ a yard. 18 pieces of Dress Goods at 10c a yard. 100 pairs of Fabric Gloves at 10c a pair. 200 pairs of Hosiery worth 20c, 10c pair. 25 pieces of 15c Print Cotton 10¢ yard. 7 pieces of Crettonne Kepp worth 16c, 10c yard. A big Jot of School Bags for 10c each. How will a line of 16c Wrapperette go at 10c yard. A line of lovely Cloth Brushes at 10c Saturday. Men’s lovely Ties go at 10c Saturday. Men’s Collars at 10c Saturday. Any Lady’s Linen Collar ia the store 10c. Yours for a 10c Snap Saturday.’ ll KL ee LOOK Will hold a special clearance sale Saturday of Ready-to-wear Clothing, Dry Goods and Boots & Shoes. It will be money saved to come. bu from us Saturday. 3 @eupGosende ee = COME DOWN WITH BOTH FEET gg nd you will be fitted with the latest and most fash- onable boot or shoe to be found in the city, for the leastmoney’| and‘ guaranteed the best of satisfaction Sa A, = McQUAID’S, LOWER QUEEN STREER oa ie = a = ——_ For Big Bargains on Saturday J. B. Macdonald & Co. See and Saannc = a A HOLIDAY PROCLATNES, ones Charlottetown, P. B, Islan Aug 24th, BURTON, 1. Mayor of Chariottetows, S1x,—The undersigned Citizeng of lottetown respectfully requea; 9 C clare the afternoon of ond ay - . ten | 27th, inst, a public holid at ‘ able our fellow Citizens a i onder Demonstration in aid of the Wirt Monument Fund, to be-held 00 the G A. 2 park on that day. A. our compliance with th be esteemed as a great tavebs? — His Worsuip Jas War John McKenna Chas R F Ma2digan Wa i Mittal A E Smith Prowse Brew James JJohnston John Coombe F J Hornsby R B Norton & J McEachern George Stay pe Connolly Byrne Bae? Stevenson 8: Thos Driscoll RH Reno Geo W Gardiner A W Redding Geo E Hughes Alley & Go P Monaghan P Kelly & Gp W P Dillon don Brog Reddin Bros Jos J Merry In compiiance with the oneal hereby declare Monday I the 27th inst, a holiday from noon. , _ ok I hereby request the citizens to obserye the eame ic memory of ovr late eminent towneman, Edward Whelan, James Warsvrtoy Mayor, aa ee HOTEL ARRIVALS, Hotel Davies : Chas Paper wife, Chas Fager, jr, Joho H Fager risburg; Chas M Lamont, Miss Juls Lamont, Philaielpbis; Mr and Mrs Hunt. up, Boston; Louis Carey and wife, Nee York; Thos P McDonell, Adams, Mas JJ McLaughlin, do; Thomas. T C O’Jonnor, G W Psince and » [I C O'Connor, Catherie D"Cornor, Janet Blair, Clinton, Mase; Lynde, J J Dempsey, New York W C Patton and wife‘ Mise Ruth Mies Dora Patton, Mrs A W Soule, Young, Manchester, N.H.; WF Geo DeBiois, wife and child, “— Vermiege, R H Hiller, WS Byrce, New York; Mise Morrison, Miss Grant, dence, RI; Geo Murray, and wife, ra ae i nie John; C A Daniels, Malden, Mase, FH Rivers, Chicago;C D Beldon, and wite, New York; Ed. Gauthier, and wi, Mow trea); Wm. Richards oars Lefurgey, C A Languin, § A Dupuy, Petre, Quebec, Queen UHctel: P Sinclair, Sam- merfleld; J T Fraser, Mise Alice Fraser, Eldon; J Whitney, Detriot, Mich; J Foute istall, Burlingion; V Murchieon, uM Fraser, Eldon; Mrs Auchey Miss ont Boston, Miss M T French, Newton, Mass Mics Alice W Haslam, Middletown, XY; Mr and Mrs C D Beldes, New York;@H Montgomery, Boston; 8 G Clow, New York; 8 W Ceatley. Halifax, N 8; Mis Bunerd, Pictou, N 8; Miss K M Baker, Mise M F Baker, Lexingtoo, Ky; H D Puge and wife, Boston; 0 W Haywooi, Nfid; Mrs W G Patten, Miss Dora Patten, Manchertes, N HE; W A Gornell, Bridge town: M Torant, New York, Figntine on THs Srreet.—A fight be tween a Charlottetown Jad and three sailors belonging to the Halifax wok place om lower Queen Street an It was a lively scrap while it lasted the course of the fight s window in the Vicinity was broken. —_—_—SaX!!_ | A H Stewart & Co’s stock of boots * being cleared out at slaughter prices by Goff Bros. Men’s laced bouts $1.25 now 88 cenls. Men’s laced boots $1,15 sow 765 cents. At clearance sale. tf Girls’ and boys’ slipp2~s 10 cents at the clearance sale. Boots srd shoes reduced 30 pame> half price at W. H. Stewart & Co's o {atand. Sale nena by Goff Bros. - <a TENDERS. Sealed tenders will be received = THURSDAY, the 2oth day of Septem : next, at I20 ‘clock noon, for = ora brick and stone building on the si present Apothecaries Hall, in Chase. Plans and specifications prepared by fice of Harris, Architect, may be seen at the McLeod, Morson and McQuarrie, Square, Charlottetown. Tenders to be addressed to the und and marked ‘‘Tender for Apothecaries ' Building.” The cae or any tender not necessarily a¢* cepted. Ww, A. 0. MORSON, Ch’town, Aug. 24th, 1900. dy thur, ‘wed, fri, td. ! ' Public Notice. Steamer Jacques Cartier The Steamer Jacques Cartier will leave Orwell Brush Wharf on Mon sae 27th, at 7.30 a.m., callin Wharf, witb visitors to the Whelaa ment Demonstration to be held “; Oh lottetown on that day. Returning, she willfleave Chariottetoms a 6 o’alook p. m., calling ot Holliday’® Wharf. Tickets one Single fare. Good for 3th lon. “An 21, 1909—3ins. all city pa ely -