Low Shoes for Women’s Wear To hand to-day five new lines of Dainty Comfort Giving shoes from J. & T. Bell’s cele- brated factory. lhey’re new They’renatty—They’re good. Steadby Oxfords $2.35 e pair wi. wt the widest foot. Sorosis Oxford $2.40 pair ce etytish—for narrow feet —— Ladysmith Oxford. §2.50 a pair white lined —a beauty Empire Oxford _$3.00 a pair All good points combined in one. Common Sense Gxford $2.25 a alr (new pattern) if you cannot get comfort try them. ANE] & Ub Ch’town, P. &. I. HoT TIMES IN THE@22> OLo TOWN But with plenty of hot weather refreshments there VV is noreason why you should suffer We have a choice as- sortme, of Syrups and Lime Juice to offer you, 25c a Hottie, We have also Pure Eng- GVFFIIIITI~ lish Lime Juice on draft, 15e a Pint, See eur assortment before purchasing elsewhere, Webster & Mackay Ideai Grocery, Sor Kent & Gt. George Sts. Te'ephove 199. BLA&ZASASAAAABZLAASAAABZSZALASL Successor to Davison & Co. FIFIIIVIVIVVF = KITS IIS IVFSIFSF | MILLER BROS. | <- 2. <--> Soffly her fingers wander o’er fhe yielding planks of the ivory floor.” When a Woman Proposes To buy a piano, she wants to ge: the best value for her money. She wants a piano to give satisfaction, no old uetrument with a tin pan sound will satisfy her. If she’ buys a Heintzman She will have the best of sat- isfaction, She'll have a piano recommended by the laading musicians of the world. Come to our sale roomsand exam- ins them. Always “welcome. Miller Bros QueenyStreet. Coonnolly’s Building. | | CIVIC FUNERAL. ce Last Sad Rites in Honor of The Dead Chief- } \The funeral of the late Mr. A. N. Large took place this afternoon. A most impressive sight was afforded by the long cortage, composed of the Free Masons, the City Counci! aud its officials. the firemen and _ police and a very large number of cit zens. Touchio funeral marches were played by tb 4th Regiment Band as the procession. made its way to the railway station. The remains were placed on a fireman carriage beautifally dec yrated with flowers aud bearing the inseriptioa: « W. Mourn.” I: was preceded by anothe: carriage covered with flowers, the tribute of many fri-nds. The bearers of the pall were Messrs D. O'M. Reddin, A. S. Hewitt, A. H. Morrison, F. L. Haszark, J. J. Davies aod R Bearisto’. The remains were interred at Sherwood . PERSONAL. Mr. Ira Yeo returned home by the Prin- cess last night. Mr. C. B. Chappell went to Sydaey this morning. a QS Mr. Frank McMillan, of the Merchants Bank of P, E. Island, returned to Sum- merside this morning. {* aieanee Qe Mr. Leslie Adams came down from Summerside last night. He is entered in the Electric Light sports. Mr. A. McBeth left this morning’ for Woodstock, N. B., to attend a Grand Lodge meeting of the Kuights of Pythias. Mr. James Johnsoa, a clever colore gentleman, wes admitted to the Bar o Nova Scotia last week. Success to him in the land of the free. ~ Rev. H. D. Leitch, pastor of Gordon Church, St, Elmo, Qatario, will occupy the pulpit of Zion Church next Sabbath, mornin; and evening. j “ Mr.C. McLellan, of Halifax, brother of Mr. Sixtus McLellan, arrived by the Princess Jast night. He will remain on the Island about two weeks. It ie stated that Mr. A. R. Dilloa, of this city, was at last accounts detailed for service in special armoured train rua~ ning between Juhannesburg aud Pretoris, in the position of Quartermaster. “Mrs. McDonald has returned to Char- lottetown, P. E. I., accompanied by Mrse John Robertson and family who will spend afew weeks on the Island of the Gulf.—Moncton Transcript. Mejor Pratt, of Carlisle, Pennsylvania, with hie wife and daughter, and Mise Choate,are visiting Prince Edward Island, and are guests at the Cliff Hotel. They were in towntoday and visited the market and other points of interest in the city. Picton Brown, of Charlottetown, has ac- cepted the Junior clerkship at the Dufferin Hotel. Mr. Brown has quite a name as a bicyclist, and will nodoubt win his way into popalar favoramong the patrone of that house and the citizens generally. —St. John Sun. Mr. Walter Simpson, travelling in the intereat of the St. John Exhibition, and the Seed Grain Competition among the school children of the Island, went east teday by wav of Pownal, Belfast and Montague. Mr. Simpson will visit most of the districts of King’s County daring his week. Tue Pross.—Moderate winds, mostly eas'; showers. —There was a fine show of fruit in the market today. —The crowned heads of Europe are just now more thanever impressed with the fact that cranke as well asthe poor we al~ ways bave with us. ERVOUS troubles are cured by Hood’s Sarsaparilla, which en- riches and purifies the blood. Itis the best medicine for nervous PEOPLE. It is stated at Berlia that General Count Von Waldersee, who has been ap~ pointed tothe command of .the allied forces in China, will travel by way of San Francisco in order to arrive in China be fore the troops, who were despatched ten days ago. He isnowin Berlin com- pleting his preparations. —< Taxk a copy of the Auguet Prince Ed- ward Island Magazine home wiih yau t0- night. It’s a good aumber. You'll find it iuteresting for tomorrow. WANTED **ax. In every locality throughout Canada to intro- duce our tacking up show on trees, fen~ 52, along roads, and all conspicuous places, also distributing small adver* sing matter. Commission or salary $60.00 per month and expenses not toexceod $2.50 per day. Steady em>loyment to good, honest, reliable men. Noe: er'ence needful. Write for full par‘‘culars. — os The Empire Medicine Oo., 246 w. London, Ont. FOR SAUH. 2) Building Lots for sale 650x100, will oe sold cneap. Also two Dwelling Hovess on Highland Avenue, together with our wh.:e stock of Crockery Glass eare acd Groc.) es, ete. . iA °, MONAGHAN, Queea Street, WHAT WE PAY ROCKEFELLER, cent competition has not been increased.It makes v0 difference now to the Standard Qil Company whether the Canadian caty is five cents or one seat oc tweaty cents. The company owas the home supply and the foreign su pply, and makes the price to suit itself. Since the beginning of 1900, a period of seven dende for\vseight million dollara, or 48 per cent. on its capital. The capital is largely water, but the dividends are gold. Probably three or four millions of these dividends were paid by Canadians, —St John Sun. Prayer For Good Weather. att MonrreaL, Aug. 13.—The climate ceadis tions have been so eevere latelyon both city and country people, rain delaying farming operations in the country and the heat affectiag the city people, that Arch~ bishop Bruchesi bas authorized the clergy of his diocese to ingugurate religious dem- onstrations and supplication tothe Al- mighty seeking a cessation of the present conditions. THE DAILS EXAMINEK, @HARLOTTETOWN AUGUST 14, 1900 eet, et, aie _sgnainn ay The Standard Oil company’s dividends pe are watters of more importance to (Jana- ' i “ee diang than they used to be, Former- 7 vi ‘ af ks ohh ly we paid our share of these ¢ ud dividends when we choseto buy Am- , rice erican oil, so-called. Now we pay , bi when we buy Canadian oil. The Standard : ra Qil Company owns itall. The people of » «i +) wr cat Canada were invited to turn the late gov- vy esi dai ernmect out and get their oil cheaper. 1 gd [ne government is out and oil is dearer. oe W aile the oil duty has been reduced one h months, the company baa paid in divi- | Lovely Autumn Coo Ds]| Have Just Arrived. «uy - “3 : os ~ a9 “4 We would like every visitor from abroad§as well as our own Island ladies to see the handsome ready made costumes, The very finesteverseen in Char- lottstown. Fit guaranteed. New Furs $4,700.00 worth of furs come to hard today, all Local Notices 4 e + _ A few barrels of Montreal new potatoes ! just arrived. As Montreal has an earlier | season than we have, those p®%tatoes will be fully matured and dry. Also some choice American Golden Yellow Celery, Sugar Corn and oo with our usual supply of seasonable vegetables, at Gay’s Market Stalls. Cool underclothing at low prices. —T. J. Harris, London House, AUCTION SALE China and Glassware. Fancy €oods, I will sell by auction at the store lately occupied by Jenkins & Sen (Stevenson’s corner) commencing this even- ing, August 14th at 7.30 o'clock,’ and to be continued every night until the whole stock is cleared out: The stock comprises Fancy Goods, Dinner and Tea Sets, Fancy Uhina and Glassware. Everything will be be sold without reserve, R. BEAIRSTO, Auctioneer. ee ee Eee SMe MOT NeVeeT nT eTPETTTTONT TTT ae LOVELY E MOLASSES E E MEDICAL HALL KISSES {DODD’SJOOKNER. ‘Wl BUTTER i ¢ SCOTCH be a:Box. of our fall lines of shoes summer lines, so as to make quick work of them, the latest novelties in neck wear, Jackets, etc. We waut every visitor at the seaside to visit ou Fur de- partment before leaving 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. Lovely Gol wraps, the very latest, and we'll save you money on them at Charlottetown’s greatest store. rue’, MeLe0l & Ut -_- Wants, Lost & fa ) ROBERTS & CO, ! PEOPLE's BANK BUILDING | 12 year’s Kxaminer in U.S NO | PATENT—NO pay, wie = OOK, TO BE LET.—One double ment house on pied | gultait £9 smali family, Possession cat be : mediately. Anply to Peands®, ‘ wud Increasig We are “store cleaning” with a vergeance for the reception We have reduced the price of all ‘ August 9th, 1900. ‘ TO LET.--Dwelling house 00 Ket adjoining residence of Dr, Kell. apm premises to F. F. Kelly, FOUND.—At Moss Lake, Thupeday_ovenine. August Ducks, e owner can have proving property before aay oF" magistress. eee BOY WANTED.—As apprentice # EXAMINER Office. wel FOR SALE —At & et boiler and engine, ull, and Pow LO3T.—Between Watermer® Cemetery, & gentleman's hago! Liberal reward | offered for its re0re. Higbest price paid for ladies 8 teams, off clothing. Cail at helt >! Drop a card in t Rg : Richmond Strees, Mrs, Kirby, Clothing TO LET.—The house 08 Lowe oe now occupici by W B Ropert#e sesaion October ist. Apply 7 WANTED.—A git! to oat oe Summer Underwear In Balbriggan, Merino, Cashmere and Cotton at “Excursion Prices,” Buy now. The balance of our stock of ladies’ umbrellas and parasalso you may have at 25 per cent discount. J.B. MACDONALD & CO ai Where worth and low price meet. Ladie’s VYWhite Underwrear Night Dresses. Corset Covers, ¥- - two a - Mh —= eee housework, Apply to M ner of Pleasant Street and st AUCTIONS To be sold at the prea - Publis Auction, on Friday, the Slat iy Skirts, _ p.1908 Drawers. + ; At the hour of 12 f tbe | A goed fresh stock marked at low prices ~’-® the house and building Bot ; But we want money‘so they go at a: of Richmond and Rock® gimme Aiso the vacant lote Twenty per cent discount. ror further partial Toa office of Warburto® — Solicitors. oy a re REL. t \ T.J.Harris, London House —AND— TTT ax iG a iii , mes Mr. Ropert Baise