AAAAAAAS ADA AARAAREAA It is the name iveo a certain fine grade of oman’s Putte red and laced Boots,” made By the J.U. King Co. of Toronto. These boots are made of Ameri- can K'd on apecial fashionable laste, the tips, heels, etc., being of the moat improved American pattern. The name “King Quality” is stamped on col - of every shoe, together witb cm |S. This is a guarantee to pur chasers from this manufacturer (vat every «ffort bas been put ceh to make these shose vor by of the highest confidence, / that be etakes his business -putation oo the name. erence & CY Ch’town, P. &. I. —- ‘Ve have just opened a lot of new, fresh goois, we haven’t room to tell you all in this ad, here is a partial Crosse & Blackwell’s od _ —— Mixed Pickels, Chow Chow, Olive Oil, French Capers, Assorted Jams (in glass jars.) Lea & Perrins, Worces turshire sawce. Calder & Trott’s, Sardines (in glass jars ) SRAAHAARARA MILLER BROS for Pianos, Organs, Sewing Machines, ~ Small Musical Instruments, “GES: ote, ote, THE LEADING 7 PTsic Ho 693 of P. &. Island, FEES SESE EFSF EEE ES FE EE a aE : : ; THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWNAUGUST 30, PERSONAL. ne en —— Mr. Henry Rackham went to Sydney to day. Senator Prowse is regietered at the Hotel Davies. i Mr. L’Amable Bernard, of Tignish, left thie morning for Sydney, Miss Fairclough, of Stanley Bross, lef' this morning for Sydney. Commander Spain, of the Acadia, is registered at the Hotel Davies. Mre. D. Farquharson and Mise Farqu- aon wert to Pictouthis morning. Mr. C. C. Gardiner was a p: asenger by the wertern tra a this morning, Archbishop Gauthier, of Kingston, and his secretary, arrived in Charlottetown last night. Mr. Jobn F.Robertson left thie morning for Montreal torasume his studies at Mc- Gill University. Mies Bertie MoIntyre returned to the city yesterday after spending the summer in the country. Mr. H. Creswell, of the PE I RR, left today for Kentville, N S, to attend the Railwaymen’s Convention. Mr. Walter Passmore, who has been visitiag hie parents during the summer, left today on return to Portland, Me. Miss Annie McCarron, who has been visiting friends on the Island, left on rer turn to San Francisco thie morning. Mies Albina Miller, who has been the gueet of Mrs. Maurice Blake for several weeke, left a day or two ago on return to her home in Quebec. Mies Dorothy Poole, of Stellarton, N S, is spending a few days in Charlottetown, the guest of Mr. Justice and Mrs. Fitz- gerald, Knockrour. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Brennan,of Alberton, left today for their future home in Sydney. Previous to their departure they were presented with an address and severa! very Valuable presents, "RY : eww: “Mr. Joba D. Lewis, of the Bank of Nova Scotia, Halifax, N 8, was a passenger by the Princess last evening. He wil spend his vacation on the Island, the guest of Mr. and Mrs, R. M. Johaoson, Alvingham Cottage. —SNT0SSee 81 RB coceen MIG: Mise Marion Wathen who succeeds Miss Sayre as director of the Kindergarten bas arrived. She comes with very high teetimoniaials and will, we believe, keep our Kindergarten ap to its high state of efficiency, Mr. Poole, locomotive foreman on the P. E. Island railway, passed through Moncton yesterday on his way to Kingston, Unt.. to inspect two locomotives now building there for the Island Road.— Moncton Times, Master John 8. Hanlon, son of Captain Hanlon, of La Grande Duchesse, leaves tomorrow for his home in Boston by the Halifax. Hecrossed to Pictou today, to say good-bye to friends there. Master Jack bas made many friends during his stay in Charlottetown. Mr. James Donahoe, of Cardigan, leaves to-morrow morning for St. Pau', Mina., where he will enter the seminary with a view to studying for the priest - hood, He goes by way of Quebec and Chicago. Mr. Donahoe was for many years a student at St. Dunstan’s Co'lege. Miss Amy Munn left Charlottetown this morning on the steamer Princess for Boston. She has been here visiticg her brother and many friends since last win- ter. Mise Munn intends to fini-h er studies in art and music. She was sccom: panied by her sunt, Mre, Dr. M. P. Mc; Kenzie, of Dorchester, Mass, oe SHIP NEWS. Port of! Charlottetown. ENTERED, Auguet 28-—Schr Botina, Gaspe, August 29—Schre Surprise, Stewart, Crapaud; Lady May, McDougall, Belie; River; Glenors, Baloom, Marble Mountain; Susan King, Grant Bay Verte. Garnier, CLEARED, Aug=st 29—Schrs Surprise, Stewart Lady May, McDougall, Belle River Susan King, Graut, Baie Verte. Port of Summerside, ENTERED. Auguet 24—Schrs Jeasie Newell, Mc- Lure, Newcastle, lumber; Precursor, Stright, Cape Tormentine, ballast; SS City of Ghent, McNevin, Halifax, mdse. August 27 S88 Elliot, Nelson,Ch’town, mdse, Schr Charming Lase, McWilliams, Pictou, coal. CLEARED, cece: Cana _ — Local and Other Hens} St. Peters’s Day Schools will re- open on Wednesday, September &th. For terms etc apply to Rev, James Simpson, Tur Prons.—Moderate south to west winds; a few showers, but mostly fair. Friday and Saturday—Fio*, with light to moderate winds, -isieadiiailclie Sr. Josera’s SopaLtiry.—There will be a epec'al meeting of the members of St, J seph's Sodality in the Convent on S8nn-« day evening after Vespers. Sxatixa Rivx.—Don’t forget the big me ing to be held in the Skating Rink on lus day evening next. Hear the great f ch‘ f sio of the Liberal-Conservative party and other sneakers discuss tae questions of the day. DIED. At DeSable. Auguat the (9th, Annie Bell, beloved wife of Roderick MeKinonon in ithe 39th year of her age, 3. At Greenwich P. O., St. Peter’s Bay on July 30th, Benjamaiu Sanderson, in the S¥th year of hie age, leaving one son, two daughters, and numerous friends and neighbors to mourn. ETNA IY PETTTY PPPPEPTTTTITTTY a = ____ All the Rage MOLASSES - KISSES 5 5c and 106 Bex. BUTTERS - sc0Te é6c Box." ~ MEDIGAL HALL J. G. JAMIESO 2 i os Siadeaaeae MU DRUGGIST. BO UUUUVUIEUeuprecumer etter t| eee I WHEN YOU are feeling tired and out of sorts you will find Hood’s Sareaparnila will do you wonderful good. Be sure to GET HOOD’S. ~ Fresh Vaccine jusc received.—Johnson BLACK DIAMOND LINE. : a be Se The S. 8. Bonavista eailing from Mon- treal Tuesday morning August 28th will be due at Charlottetown Friday, August 31st, and sails for 8t. John’s, Newfoundland, via North Sydney, carryiag horses, cattle and esheepon deck, and produce under deck, at lowest possible rates. Yor further particulars ae to freight and passege, apply to ‘ig PEAKE BROS & CO. Agents. va’town, August 27th, 1960. ROBERTS & CO., 522221, = PEoPLE’s BANK BuaupINe MONTREAL. 12 yoar’s Examiner in U.8. Patent Offec, SO Fase T—NO PAY. Write for Red oseendees- 3 TO L ET.—The house on Lower Prince St now oc cupied by W B Robertson, Pes session October ist. Apply toR Macmillan WANTED.—A smart steady boy about 15 years of age to attend a store. One who had aed oom experioace preferred. Apply at this FOR 34LE OR TO LEr.—“Watermero, Also “Parkview” Cot adjeining samc Apety to Hon. Geo. W. Mewlam er to D. C. Mo , Seliciter. June 2th, tf. CANADAS International Exhibition St. Juha, N. B. Opens Sept: 10th, Closes-Sept 18th. August 22—Schrs Ida M Mallett Caiopbell, bal; Jennie Armstrong, Grady, bal; Lochiel, Wright, Richibucto, pro- duce. August 22—Schr Precureor, Stright, Pictou, bal; Ss City of Ghent,McNevin, Halifax, produce. August 29—Schr Jessie Newell, Mc-~ Lure, Pictou, bal. WANTED =u ee _ Additions have been’ made ‘to the Live Steck prizes and a buttermaking competition and exhibit of cheese making provided for, Amusements will, this year, be more than tvera prominent feature, including many unique and startling novelties, Very cheap fares and special excursions on all railways and steamers. Exhibits on several of the main lines will be carried prac- tically free. Full particulars advertised ater. Exhibitors desiring space in the buildings oron the nds should make early en- 1900. ae ES ee The New Autumn Goods The new things in Dress Goods, Trimmings, Furs, Jackets, Capes, Ladies’ Suits, Silks, Satins, etc., etc. An elegant display of handsome autumn novelties, and priced in our old way—Low. -2 let The undersigned offers for sale at a bargain the fellowing: One 40 -Harse Power Engine and Boiler. 14 Driving Pulleys with Shaft and Belting. One Rip Saw and bench with carriage. One 30 in. Saw, One 24 in. Planer+-One set hoisting blocks, One Matching ard Moulding Machine, Fifty-one Moulding Knives, One Band Saw complete. One Buzz Planer. One Swing Saw complete. One Turning Lathe and Shaft—One Vice. Two Emery Wheelse—One Jig Saw. Three Circular Saws and tables. All in first-class order. MATTHEW & MCLEAN In every locality throughout Canada to iatre- | quiry and, for sales and special privileges im- duce our tacking up show-eards om | mediate application should be made. trees, fences, ojong roads, and all conspienous SS SS oe “ee ne Preminm lists andjentry forms will®be‘sent menth and cxpenens aes o.cxceed $2.50 per | ©2 application to able men. We euperience needful. Write CHAS, A. EVERETT, , full particulars. — : Manager & Secretary. The Empire Medicine Oo. . ms aed ’ TT. MeLAUGHLIN, 4 246 w. . Teonden, Ont. j= t ps0 - ew. Students 1 Now is the time tor for anoth + yers We have aj; che authorized for the Oo M ani Public Schools, ph cise and Work Book. large line and we PEA? ore © : j Bi ot E rncmni' BOOKSTORE 3 Qaeen &t. Opp. Prowses, ALL gpm TOURISTS Before leaving our Island should secure a souvenir will remind them of their pleasant time here. We carry &s fine an assorted 4 stock as can be found jn Charlottetes n of Enamelied Souvenirs of Prince Edward island ana ! Canada. = Among them wili be found a large variety of useful and ornamental articles at ranging from 25c up Quality the highest, prices low, CG. EX. Taylor Jeweler & Optician, — Sunnyside, Queen Square, VESEY EYE CARDI DR. H- L. DICKEY (Late ofjLondonf{ Hospitals) SPFCIALI8T: Kye, Ear, Nose, Throat: OFFICE: Cameron Slock Victoria Roq, HOURS: 9.30 a. m. tol p. m. ;2tolp, m, Evenings by oer T one. (Eyes Tested and -with Glasses.) NEW PIANOS AARAAAAAAAAAAARA HAAAARAAA | Parties contemplating pur- | chasing a good piano woulddo wel] to examine my magnifi- cent new stock just received and epened cut, They are “dandies.” GP. FLETCHER AUCTION SALE To be soldat the premises by Public Auction, on Friday, the 3ist day August A.D, 1900. At the hour of 12 o'clock noon, the house and buildiags on the corner of Richmond and Rochfort Streets. Also the vacant lote adjoining the above. For further particulars call at the Office of Warburton M-:Kinan02, Soliciters MRS. ISUBEL}MASON. Mr. Ropgrt BEarnsro, hy Auctioneer i Wants, Lost & Found “WANTED.--Immediately a cook and house maid, references required and APply at Employment Office, dy | week and wkly. oot sine eral servant, one Leigh, Sr., WANTED.—A good able to cook. Apply to Mrs. Clas. Fitzroy Street, West. August 29th, 1900. WANTED. -Three er four smart clean boy# for dining room. Apply at Hotel Davies —-— | them at lin pa LOST OR MISLAID.—Yesterday & of books. Finder will please leave this office. dy ELIABLE MEN t re t our hous® in resident and : communities. Duties require biri help. making 7 and ex" aud some office wor bera ses advanced to right party. Address Pith reference, Wm. J. Uhl. Mgr., 723 Chest nut, St., Phila. Pa, FOR SALE.—A child's iron bedstead, suit able for a child up to Gve years of age. Hair mattress, Enquire at ———«©, WANTED.—A maid servant. Apply # . George Peake, Mrs Euston Street. =e for and left s £ cocking Cail at ars Brep ca atrest, te N : on Raby, Clatbine bieve ; , ete ne fe