~' , : q we ‘4 in ee di For a few days*com- mencing Friday,August 24th,we will put on sale 120 pairs of Men’s and Boys’ Laced Boots— fairly fine—nailed sole at 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. E. I. = ENTERPRISE AT WELLINGTON, — ~ Arsenault’s New Store, Dr. Gallant’s Hotel, ete, There are some few placeson Prince Edward [s'and which are not going abead, where tne people are complaining of quiet times and stagnant business, Wellington is not one of these. It is most decidedly going ahead, getting bigger and brisker year by year. Last year a fine new store —one of the largeet on the Island out side of the tuwns—was erected by Messrs. J. | THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN AUGUST 25, 1900 a a ES TET PERSONAL. Miss Eita Farquharson went this morn- to Pic'ou. Miss Laura McLecd went to Summers side to-day. Miss Beatrice Gordon went to Suma merside to-aay, The Chief Justice and Mrs. Sullivan returned last night from Sydoey. Mr, and Mra. RK. C. McLeod,of Summmer- side, are at the Queen Hotel. Rev. G. P. Ravmond left this morniug to attend the Mari ime Baptiet Conven'ion. Professor Rokertsun arrived in Char- lottetown last night, and is a guest at toe Hotel Davies, D. Triganne and wife of Plessiville, Quebec, are among the latest arrivals at the Hotel Davies. Dr. and Mra. Dickie left this morniug for a short visit to Halifax. Thay will be absent until Tuesday. Miss Logue, of Sydoey, C. B., arrived by the Str. Princess last night on a visi! to Mr, and Mrs. Thomae Campbell, of Richmond St. weat. Mr. and Mrs. John Lawson, of Owa- tonns, Minn., are visiting friends aod relatives at Bedeque- Mr. Lawson ie @ son of the late Henry Lawson, Esq. Mr. Ernest Mellish, of the Merchants Bank of Halifax at Antigonish, who has been visiting relatives and friends on tie Island, returned to Antigonish this moruing. Mr. Patrick J. Phelan, nephew of Father James Phelan, left yesterday for Si Francis Seminary, Milwaukee, to pur- sue his theological studies. Mr Phelan was gradasted at St Dunstan’s two years ago, aod has since been a student at St Mary’s Seminary, Baltimore. He is study~ ing for the priesthoud, and will be or- ;the past year, is ‘occupy ths pulpit of the Baptist Church Ale} & UO. F dained for the diocese of Lincoln, Neb. Mr. and Mra. Geo. W. Hibbett came to ithe city from Georgetown thie morning. Mre. Hibbett will spend two or three weeks at her former home in Crapaud. Mr. Edwin Simpson, who has been en- gaged witha church in Nova Scotia dur« in the city and will tomorrow. He goes west in the near future, and will enter Chicago Univer- sity in September. Mr. Walter Simpson, who has been over the province in the interest of the St. John Exhibition aud the seed grain com- petition came to Charlottetown this morn< ing from Georgetown. He reports an average crop in every section, wheat and potatoes being exceptionally good. There is a good deal of hay to be made yet be- cause of the broken weather. Mr. Simp- son has visited most of the cheese factories, and has been promised exhibits from nearly all of them forthe &t. John Exs hibition. GOOD BYE, DYSPEPSIA That’s What Dyspeptics Say, When They Use Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tableis. ‘* First, Last, and all the Time.’’ That’s when Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tablets give re- ©. Arsenat!t & Son, now J. O. Arsenault, | lief and cure to those suffering from Dys- Son & %o, Mr. A. C. Rogers, lately of Summerside, being connected with the business. This year Dr. A. Gallant, who has quite a nice practice in this busy eevtre, ig putting up or rather adding to his residence a first-class hotel, ove that would be a credit toa much longer place. The Doctor expects to have it ready for the accomadation of the public in about s month. It is to be hoped that the patrovage will prove tobe such as to reward Dr. Gallant for hie enterprise in giving to the village of Wellington such @ first rate hote]. A numberof the pri- vate houses about Wellington are being greatly improved, and several mew one’s are goingup. Mr. F. T. Arsenault reports his busines? good, aod Barlow’s mills are, as usnal, kept busy. Mr, Joseph Reeves ig operating a obrickyard for J. O- Arsenau't, Son & Co. Itis situated op- posite the station house. Two kilos have already beeu burnt and we understand turned out very well. ------- -_-—-s pepsia, Indigestion, Sick Headache, Sour Stomach, Heartburn, Biliousness or any other stomach trouble. The first tablet taken gives relief, and begins the cure ; the Jast one takea com-~ pletes and clinches the cure, and the dysdeptic ie cured for all time. You can’t go wrong in using Dodd’s Dyspepsia ‘Tab- lets. You don’t need to “ diet” or starve yourself while using Dojd’s Dyspepsia Tablets. Yon don’t have to wait weeks, or months fora cure, It ie assured in a few days, andthe more generous your diet, the better for yourself. You may, with perfect safety,eat any wholesome food. You needn’t be afraid of your old trouble. That was killedthe day you bagao using Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tableie. Every box of Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tab~- lets contains a full double treatment. The larger, white Tablets, digest the food per- fectly and naturally. The little brown fellows attend to the stomach and bowels. They strengthen, tone and invigorate the ~~ former, and regulate the latter. Some AAALASA Wevr Goods We have just opened a lot of new, fresh goods, we haven't room to tell you all in this ad, here isa partial list. Crosse & Blackwell’s Mixed Pickels, Chow Chow, Olive Oil, French Capers, Assorted Jams (in glass jars.) Lea & tershire sauce. Blue Lable, Tomatoe Ketsup, Hiontz’s Tomatoe Oatsup. W797 Patterson’s Extract of Coffe. _ Calder & Trott’s, Sardines (in glass jars.) ee ee Webster & Mackay BS uc cessor toljDavison Ab,Co. & MAAAAAAAAAAAL PY VYYVYYYYVVVYYVVYVVY VV YY > . ; F Do you donbt the truth of the atate- ment that Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tablets will cure the worst case of Indigestion, | Dys~ depaia or auy other stomach ailment? It’s easy to teat it. Buy a box of the medi- cine and use it. THE programme at the Whelan demon» stration on Monday next will begin at] o'clock sharp. Visitors may have dinner at the grounds. se reeneennneynnnnety ype? mira All the Rage = vy = MOLASSES - KISSES = e J. G. JAMIESON | DRUGGIST. 3 5c and 10c Box. Eee ee FOUND.—On Wednesday, at East Suffolk, BUTTER - &c0 TC ay eke rty'aud obtain same by hc Box, ae MEDICAL HALL _ settle Racal ahaa, ee ence ee POC ee MANUAL TRAINING SCHOOL To be Established in Charlottetown ina Few Weeks, Professor Robertson by arrangement met the committee appointed some time ayo in connection with the Macdonald Manus! School Fund st the School Board Ojfice at 12 o’clock today. There were present Dr. A nderon, Principal of Prince of Wales College; Dr. McLeod, Superino- tendent of Education; Ewen Stewart, Supervisor of City Schools; 8, Blanchard, Chairman of the City School Board; Dr. Uaylor, D. C. Macleod, W.S. Stewart, Prin- cipal Seaman, Pri: cipal Landrigan and Mr. J. v. Coller, who is to take charge of the Mannal School about to be established heref = UGG “Td (Be Se remind Upon Dr. Anderson, the chairman of the committee. calling the meeting to order, Prot. Robertson said that since he nad lact met the commtttee he had visited Surope and nad observed much of what was being done in Manual school work. He told the committee what was !doing in the schools of Eagland, Scotland, Ireland, Sweeden, Germany, the great progress that was being made and the educational value of the work done. He fully explained the scheme upoa which the schools were to be carried on. The achoo! here was to be under the coatrol ofthe City School Board for the period of three years. The Board is to provide room, heat and light, and all other ex~- penses are to te paid out of the Macdon- ald Manuel School Fund, He wisbed at present to make an agree- ment with the School Board as to the place in which the school would be held. He had visited several places in the city and considered the unoccupied room in the upper flat of Queen Square schou!l to be very suitable. In addition to the schocl for boys a echoo!l will also be established for the training of teachers who wish to get cer- tificates to take charge of Manual Train- ing Schools. This would be under tke direction of the Board of Education. The members of the School Board pres- ent were fully i ord with the project, and will meet early next week to complete arrangements for the establishment of the school, - ‘ Short speeches were made by several of those present, eulogizing the generosity of Sir Wm. Macdonald in starting the move- ment which Sir John Gorst says is the greatest educational reform of the cen- tary, and expressing their confidence in the ability of Professor Robertson to carry out the echeme he has undertaken with so much enthusiasm. Prof. Robertson spoke of Mr. Collier, who is to take charge here, as a very cap~ able man. ‘The equipment of the school is now on its way from Ottawa, and the school will be in operation as soon as possible. A vote of thanks was tendered Prof. Robertson, who acknowledged it in suit- able terms. — DYSPEPSIA AND HEADACHE —-— Elderly Lady Tells of Her Cure Through tre Use of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills After a Score of Other Remedies Had Failed. Dyspepsia causes more genuine distress than most diseases that afflict mankind. lo thie country from one Cause or another, its victims are pumbered by the hundreds of thousands, and thoee afflicted always feel tired, worn out and miserable, and are subject to fits of melancholy or jjl temper without apparent cause. It is obvious that the human body, in order te perform ite functions, must be properly nourished, and this cannot be done when the food is improperly digested. Those who suffer from indi« gestion sbould exercise care as to diet, and only easily digested foods should be taken. But more than this is required— the blood veeds attention in order that the stomach may be strengthened, and the secretion of the gastric juices properly carried on. There is bo other medicine offered the public that will act so promptly and effectively as Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. Proof of this is given in the case of | Mre. F, X. Doddridge, St. Sauveur, Que. Im conversation with a reporter Mrs. Woddridge said : “For quite a number of years 1 bave been a terrible sufferer from dyspepsia, accompanied by the sick headaches that almost invariably come with this trouble. I suffered from terrible pains in the etomach, bloating and belching wind. All food seemed to disagree with me, and as a result of the trouble, I was very much run down, and at times I was unable to do An A, RAN en aD Se ——e ee eT A10c Night | SATURDAY; 106 doz. Handkerchiefs4$worth 5c tor 2c, 15 pieces Veiling at 10c a yard. Local and Other flems ~aaneveunangaensinantnssnieds ant snnssietctiindinnnnnes sanenenpeanaiigananionenatD Satvation Army.—Bell Ringers to- night. Look out for the parade and open air. Temperanozr.—Vicioria Division 8. of T. meets every Monday evening at 8 o'clock. Visitors welcome, CoLtteck Openinec.—The Prince of Wales College will reopen on Tuesday, 4th September at 10 o’clock, a m. ccseentiagparian St. Pavi’s Cuurcw.—Rev. J. M Withycombe, of Summerside, will preach in 8t. Paul’s Church tomorrow at boihb services. New Coat Suep.—A coal shed is to be built on the Steam Navigation Co’s whart on the place where the old one has been moved from. Sunpay Arrersxoon.—Song Service at the Railway Gospel Meeting in Mechanics Hall tomorrow afiernoon a 3.46° Strangers always welcoms, Curistian Cuouroe.—Rev U °G Miller will preach again at the George Street Christian Church tomorrow. He will re- turn oo Monday to the States. Central Cuarstian Cavrog.—Rev. R F. Whiston has returned from his vaca~ tion and will preach at beth services to- morrow in Central Christian Church. GoesreL. Meerinc.—Remember the Gow~ pel meeting in Mechanic’s Hall, Prowse’s New Block, Sunday afternoon et 4 o’clock. Strangers always welcome. Lesson: John 14-37, ‘* The Peace of God.” Sr. Jomw Exursirion.—Mr> Simpson re- ports that a large »umber of people have expressed to him their intention of taking in the International Exhibition at St. John from 10th to 1¥th of September. Ex- cursion rates wiil be very cheap. Many of our stock-meu wil! also exhibit there. Someraine Wrone.—Old Cronos—or, togive him hie usual name, the Town Clock—is continually slipping away from Time. There is a regulator attached to the clock, but thie is not used; when a certain number of minutes has been ga@in- ed the hands are shoved back. Some- thing should be done to remedy this evil —s new clock obtained or the one we have now“overbauled and made ‘o record correct time. Tue Rirta.—Tbhe Canadian Military Gazette of August 21st gives the complete official list of the scor-s made at the matches of the Canadian Military Rifle League during the past shootiog seeson. Most ofthe teams in the list are regi- meatal teams having from ten to a hundred men. There are eleven Rifle Associations, and in these our Queen’s. County Associat on has done well. There were four teams from it in the League matches, two of which are prize winners:—ILst team, 3575 pointe; 2od, 3470; 3rd 3070; 4th 2568. In the rifle association the first two teams hold third and s:venth places. Rourke or Procgsstons.—The route of the procession to theC A A Association Grounds on Monday will be as follows :— Leave BI Scciety Hall, Kent Street, at 10.45, a. m, and proceed to Queen Street ; along Queen to Richmond, along Richmond to Weymouth, along Wey. mouth to (Depot) Water Street, along Water to Queen, along Queen to Kent, along Kent to Great George, along Great George to Park. A. QO. of Hibere nians will march to BIS Hall, and join in the parade there. The Emerald branch of the BI'8 will join in the procession at the depot, and the Caiedonian Club will join in the procession at their ball on re- turoof the other societies from the Railway Depot.—John B Connolly, Chief Marsha). iivertincinsniddpinsineaninime Maritime Cnmampionsuirs.—It is three years since Charlottetown made its first showing atthe Maritime championships, at that time held in Halifax. Four athletes, viz.,,L- B. MoMillan, D. A. McKinnon, C.J. McMillan aad Lorne R. Uneworth scoring 27, points, only a few behind the Wanderers af Halifax, whose team won the trophy. The next year the championships were held in Charlotte- town, ,and the Island athletes who com~ pitsd under the banner of the a 0 &.8 scored 34 points against the Wanderers’ 40. Last year at Moncton the Island boys chased the Hali- gonians even harder, but a } point separa- ting them from the coveted emblem of athletic euperiority. This year a deter- mined effort must be made if they are to win. Halifax, St, John, Mcncton ard other maritime cities are vieing with each other, and ro expense will be even light housework. I am eure I tried s score of different medicines, it was hopeless to expect a cure. A friend who had used Dr, William ’ Pink Pills with good results, urged me totry this medecine, and my husband brought home a couple of boxes. Before they were finished I felt much better, and we i then I got another half-cozen boxes, and these have completely restored my health, and! not only feel better than I have done for years but actually feel younger. I very cheerfally recommend Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills to similar sufferers. If your dealer does not keep there rille, they will be sent post paid at 50 cents a box, or six boxes for $2.50, by addressing ~ Williams’ Medicine Co., Brockville, nt. = — DIED. At Eldon, Belfast, Aug 3rd, 1900, Dunean Alexander, infant son of Captain Duncan and Margaret MeDo ll months. a se eas OLE —— but without succese, and as I am sixty | years of age, I had come to believe that‘ spared by these cities in order tosend a team qualified to carry of the wreath of victory. Let Cherlottetoniars who take pride in athletic development awake tothis fact aud help in every way the sending of a team that will show to America that Prince Kdward Island brawn aud muscle can hold its own with the best Canadian athleticism. THE RICHARDS STICK CO. This company played here on Monday evening to a well filled house, under the auspices of$he 6th Bait. Band, when “The Three Musketeers” was put on. What the St. John and Halifox papers said in eulogisiagthe company was not exaggerated in the least. Each one took their part well, and Mr Richards bimeelf did exce!lent work, and iaa very clever artiste. The specialties, singing and daccing. werea very taking feature of the evening’s enjoyment. Mr Harry Brewley’s singing and the specialties by the Law- rence sisters were thoroughly enjoyed, as were the patriotic songe—The Hants SS bu from us Saturday. — re A _Please take notice that the women and girls who make a practice of carrying coal off certain wharves between 10 and 12 o’olock at night ere watched, and their names will be banded to the Stipendiary Magistrate. They will be punished as far as the law will allow. They have been Suppiying themselves for years in this way, and thoee who carry the coc! are not always the whites. This will be the final notice. We cannot put up with this any longer. Coa DraLer A GES SS Neagine Compietion.—The Central Christian Church on Kent Street, which ag been in course of erection during the summer, will shortly be finished. The walls amd roof are completed, but the in- terior is still: to be done. Tam Examiner has already given - description of this Journal Vain ee - - EM Ss te ly Ty ilding. 20 pieces of Lace at 10c a yard. 22 pieces of Ribbon at. 10c 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 10ce 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 10¢ 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 in the store 10¢. ' Yours for a 10c Snap Saturday. ner, M “LOO 4 For Big Bargains on J. B. Macdonald & Co Will hold a special clearance sale Saturday of Ready-to-wear Clothing, Dry Goods and Boots & Shoes. F It will be money saved to come. See and J.B. MACDONALD & Where worth and low price meet. TO WHOM THIS MAY CONCERN. House and “a pa Saturday j I am instructed by Mr J. : Griffith, to sell by auction, at the pr mises, King Street, East, on Thar the 30th day of August, at 13 cee noon, a lot of land 42 feet on *® Street and extenalng hack 80 feet cottage and out-buildings. Terms cash. R. BEAIRSTO, Auctioneet dy thur, sat and wed. WANTED =I = every locality throughout Canadas uce our goods trees, fences, along soe de. and all conapiowone places, also distributing emall matter. Commission of month and expenses Bot nneted 4 Steady employment to 500 reliable men. me experience "The Empire Medicine Oe 246 wig |. “London, Ca