= — s OTN ih raeagg* Bi nye Bad util will buy a pair of Laced Bvots— shapes prices $1.30 to $1.50. Then fr $1.08 \fen’s sy) - | ee You can buy a pair Re Women's Dongola ae vctd boots— Heavy sole * ; -—Patent tip. | X ( . | e Groceries ma & Are as essential to health as your 1¢gular bath. We keep nothing but the purest, freshest and best groceries to be pro- eured. We are daily opening something new and fresh and are there- fore able t» recommead our ¢oods t» you as first- Glass in every respect. it will be to your ad- vantage to call and see our line of goods before purchasing elsewhere, always glad tc have you call to examine and price our goods. Drop into tae “Ideal cirecery,” corner Kent and Gt. George Streets. ia a th the de iy Bat BD SAS Be Hi AS <a og ip ¢ Webster & Mackay b < > PHONE 199, . DRAAARAAAAA ic ARRRRARA AA PSSST TF SS F 8 SF SS FF FS SS STITT —— es ~~ LARGE STOCK OF WATCHES You can’t find a more com- viete stock of watches in Gold Silver aad Nickel, from 7 jewel uo to 17 jeweled movements iban at :G. d.Taylor’s Visi ors durng Exhitition week will find in sl! lines a full ‘stock with prices right. Suanysid-,FQueenj§Square. CHV E PERE Ee AAARARAAARAAABAA BR EPPA PERSONAL. — 7 Miss Annie Fraser left tojay for Pictou. Dy, Breeken returned tg Sackville to» for Boston and Ne w York. Mr. Geo. Henn agasev lsaves to morning for Nicolet, Mich, Mr. W. C. Harris, A. R. C. ed from Halifay last eveniag. Mr. Victor Douse was the Princes last Dignot. Miss Ethel Foley, of Charlottetown, visiting Miss O’Neii', Vernoa River. Miss Ellie Smith, orgau rr a retuned to Nova Scotiathis moroinyg. Mr. aod Mrs. Geo, S. MeLeod, of Wests ville, N. S., registered at the ‘Queen Hotel last evening, Mr. aod Mrs. A Down, who have been visiting St. John, returned to Charlotte- town last nigh’. Mr. Herb Sharp, of Summerside, was a passenger by the Princess last night turning from Sydasy. Mr. James Paton left yesterday on a business trip to some of the leading cities of Canada and the United States. Miss Hortense Philipps left this morn ing tor Sackville, to resume her studies in Mount Allison Ladiee’ College. Miss Alice Welsh and Miss Katie Ross were passengera /by the mail special thi- morning en route to Boston. Mr. Allan Parsons, representing Cairns, Brophy & Co., Montrsal, is among the latest arr ‘a's at the Hote! Davies. Miss Winnie Collings was a passenger by the Princess last evening returning from @ pleasant visit to New Glasgow. Rev. J W Mo%onnell and Mrs. Mc- Connell were passengers by the mail epe- cial last evening returning from St. John. Mr. John Woodside, who has been tpending the summer with friends in this province, ieft today on retarn to his home Indianapolis, Mrs. S A Fisher, who bas been spend’ ing the summer months in Charlottetown, will be a passenger by the Halifax on Fri- day next for her home in Boston. Advices from Wiltshire this afternoon are to the effect that there is am improve ment in the condition of Mrs. Hasdrabhan and her recovery is confidently expected. We are pleased to learm that Rev. Dr. Chaissov, who has been ljaid aside fora couple of week on account of a ,severe at: tack of quinsy, ie improving rapidly of late, Mr. Joho Mclel'an, of Tignish, who nearly died from ibe effects of a powder he :ook for relief for a headache, and which must have contained poisonous matter, 18 Out Of danger and advancing rep dly to complete recovery. The rumours of clerical changes among the Cutholic clergy are as tollows: Rev DJ G McDontld, P P, Summerside, exchanges missions with Rev J C McLean, St George’s ; Very R v Mgr McDonald asv- ing resigned, Rev D-. Morrison goes w St And.ew’s; and Rev Father McGuigan, ot St Andrew’e goes to Tracadie, Father Hogan coming to town Rev Facher Con- polly bas been appointei to Brae and Lot 11, and Father McDouga!! asasistant at Tignish. Mer McDonald, of St. Andrew’s, it is 8 id, will reside in Charlottetown. 4 t 3 a, re a passenze is srofttne res HOTEL ARRIVALS. Hotel Davies—J D Melatyre, More tague; HW Andrew, San Fraacisco; B D McLellan, Tigaish; Thos Ridgedale, J A Watsov, W H Bowser, Aliaa Parsons. Montreal; GE Boomer, St Catherines; H Aird, St Joho; W A B Buss, S’side; A B Pipes, Amhers‘'; Geo J Eattbrook, St John. Qxeen Hotel—E OH Wrigh', HS Sharp, S’side; Geo S Macleod and wife, West~ ville, NS; E M Wilbande St Jona. —_— PICTURES OF THE GENERALS. We have at Tae Exautner Office pic- tures of Roberte, Kitchener, Bul- ler, Powel’, French aud Otter—the finest portraits that we have yet seen, These pictures are 1824 inches and_ striking portraits ia color, One picture is given away with a yearly subscription of the WeExLY Uxamrver, or the pictures,which are very suitable for decorating purposes, are sold separately for 25c. The pictures are Oo h-avy pap-r for framing. a — BORN. At the M nse, Georgetown, on Oct. Ist, to Rev. and Mrs. A.W. K.Herdman a son ee —— —_ a>) Nervoueness is cured by making the blood rich and pure with Heod’s Sarea- parilla, Ii gives the eweet, refreshing eleep of childhood. ——_— D. Mckvers & Go. BROKERS, Stock Exchange Building, Montreal. Dealers in New York Stocks, cotton and grain, 1-8 per cent Commission each day Se ec, BEM EE EE EEE EEE EY EEE RUE EEE Direct wires with New York to cwery facitity fer executing orders promptly. Correspondence solicited. Local ant Gther day. Messrs. [vy Warren and W.P. Pick ar eft today for Sydney. It is pleasing to hear that Ds. Conro is much better today, : The Misses Stamper left this morniog THE DAILY EXAMINER} CHARLOTTETOWN OCTOBER": NaC a tans — Tupper Club meeting to- _f£Upi g night, Ponte Covar.—This moraing Donald MeoNetll, drank aad incapable, was fiaed »r 1%) laya - B3.— Today and on Wednes lay winds, mostly easterly, fine ; t-aperatare avout same, -_> THe Pri mo lerate — Prarxinc. ~The Manual Train« this moraing witha vo from the pupilsof Queen MANUAL ing school openued siags dra ——— Sorsrp.—A he hel {on Cuee:e special sale of Mriday, Oct. 5th. swill be received, Sale t half- past one, sneese will! ' a | 2 424 ranie for }3 Se Baox vo Dorcuesrer.—Officer A. B. Pipes, of Dorchester penitentiary, arrived, in Charlottetowa last night after Donov an the ticket~of-leave man, to whom refer~ eace was made yesterday, He returns to Dorchester tomorrow, taking Donovan wth him. Attend the Tupper Club meeting to-night. , ‘Taw Stan.—The St John Star, pub« lished in St John each evening by the Sun Publishiag Company, ia, it is pleas~ ing to hear, meeting with a apleadid re~ ception, It is a four-column, 8-page sheet, and its reading matter is of the best description. Bonavista.—The S. 8. Bonavista sailed from Montreal this morning for Charlotte. town direct. She will be dne here Friday morning and sails for St. John’s, New-~ fonndland via North Sydney. For turther parciculars see advertisement or apply to Peake Bros. & Co. agents. Serious Acoment.—Yesterday after- noon, abeut 3.30, Mr. W. C. Turner was aboutthe elevator in Perkins & (o’s. Store, when an elevator weight, weighing about twenty pounds, fell from the top of the building and struck bim onthe head. He became unconscious, and waa takea to bis home. ‘eday he is progressing fav+ orably. and will be around ia three er four days. I. 0, F.—The regular meeting of Court Mount Stephen will be held this evening in.Mechanic’s Haliat 8 o’clock. In ad« dition to the regular work of the meeting business arrangements will be made to tender @ royal reception and banquet to the returning and returned brother Foresters of the Canadian contingent, who soably fought the Empire’s battles in South Africa. A large and representative meeting is reqaested, Marniace Betts.—Tomorrow morning atS o'clock the werriage of Mr. Fred Newson and Mise Mary Jost takes -place ia the First Methodist Courch, the cere- mony being performed by Rev. Mr, Young. Thetridesmaids will be Miss Blanche Smailwouod and Miss Bessie Jos, sister ofthe bride. The groom will ‘@ supported by his brother, Mr. Arthur Newson. The bride and groom leave by ‘he moruing train for a wedding tour through the eastern States. Vicr ria No. 4.—The installation of cfiizers took p'ace in Victoria Division, S. tT. Isatevening. The following ere the officers for the present term : W P--Christena McNeill, W A-J J Chappel!. RS—J L Godkin. A R S—Sarah Drake. F S--N Squarebriggs. T—W P Colwill, Ch —Rev R F Whiston. C—™M Evans, AC—C Waugban. IS—A Elliot. O S—Lorne Robertson. S Y P W—Annie Elliott. P W P—John H Saunders, The reports of <ffizera showed the Division to be in a prosperous state and ‘he outiook is encouraging. The Loyal Crusaders resume work on Monday next when new officers will be electev’, COUNTRY AHEAD of the city for residence. But, alae, neither place is proof against coughs or colde, and so Adamson’s Botanic Cough Balsam ie wei- come in both localities. 25c¢ all drug~ gists, ee ] a ne nenenenent ame eioernnnnnnanineyernnnnrenni ttt SMOKERS PEAD THIS Index, Old Chum, Myrtie Navy, Pride of Virginia, Old English « urved Cut Creme de la Creme, is Capstan Med js, Tartan, Student's Mixture, Sealaf North Carolina, Paces scroll Tonka, All kinds chewing at The Medical Hall J. G. JAMIESON MAALddshadhddd adbdddddsddi= MEVERETTNTEDODPPTEP TTT TT TEE AT PTHT HTT NRT AT HT FRAN AAbadddaeabddAAtaddsdtscudddddbddd Adds Fe “40 oe ; vS : 2 “The Very Latest” macdtes JAUAETS COATS You will make the mistake of a whole lifetime if vou fail to see Sentner, McLeod. & Co's show of Furs at the Exhibition. SENTNER, MCLEOD & Ci TT EE Tee ed SAS Be UN tod oa ¥. WATCHES! W.W. Wellner Thoroughly Good ‘Time Keepars, Watchmaker Jeweler A watch purchase is rarely E decided upon and made in few ingraver moments, usually it 1s the out- come of careful consideration. If you have such a an invest- ment in mind we would hke to have you spend a little time in our store. We will be much pleased to show our stock of watches. They are thoroughly reliable and sold with a positive guarantee. Charlottetown P Ef. WATCHES ll in ll ——~ ea 0 me Se rt “A wi the Clan When you are spending good money get good clothing in re- turn for it. The kind of clothing we sell is standard made— it’s worth every penny you pat into it, it gives gocd service and looks well as loug as you wear it. The beginning of this month epens up the fall trade for which we are thoroughly prepared. We have received 500 pairs pants from 75c to $4.50. 225 Men’s Suits from $3.50 to $15.00. 125 Boy’s Suits from $1.06 to $7.50. 300 dozen Men’s Underclothing from 40¢ to $2.50. Top Shirts from 25c up. Ys». shake up the balance of our stock of summer under Autk.ug at half price. ‘f saving $’s is a hobby of youn’s, come in, tne hobby. J. MACDONALD = CO. « Vh-re high worth and low prices meet, well encourage } at this office, SS EE | P.B. Istand | Commercial College tei The attentiog of ; hose thorough and ra > MCA Dregar ast 7 8 in 06 1080 nee ‘ MAT Aliya f acli¥ Durinece life IN Cajal to rs “— 40 « tacae Ps sas : a + & ‘aly ot ee Oe lege, a | keeping, Com :meria} Liaw, Ari a "xe Peumanshin, Kyo; ns peue nsuin, Kaglish, Caress ¢, p) 20 lenge, Business Method 3 E 10ds, Shorthand, lyse | writing, ete » STe fan rit in the . : ~ t < | aud practical manner, Special aitent® l ie given to. loret'« 3h ' of oti Bb to- 3 Cal. ng £Taduaies in aa hueimese DISi lions Newt . (tate bg erm ona MONDAY, AUG. 20:h inst, otroms m. Send for prospectas, p 0 Bo 7“ : " . © We JA ISAAC OXENHAM, Priacipal ang Propristyy An’? — Ree +f itis RTA 7, -— ie Hillsborough om Bridge Th New Bridge is com. ing and 80 are the dry streets and roada, They you will need some. thing nize in foutwea-, We Have a fine Selection | Selling Very Low J. H. BELL The Bargain Boot Shoe Store, Watch . 7 Repairin » If you have any watches, clocks or jewelry to be repair. ed you wiil make no mistake to bring them to The Moiern Jewelry and Fancy Goods Store. Although we are not the men that tike the sun, we uarantee our work that’s g done. “© Sunnyeide Jewelry Store, Opposite Post Offize, Jury & Co. ee ene ee ) TO LET. A blacksmith’s shop, with complete set Oo! Ss, centrally !tuaied at the jancdon theft. Peter's ard Covebead Roads. For further particuiers arrly to : JOHN T. McFARLANE “a Marsnde.d, Queen’sC @, 8 ept. 14th- ve 2irepd, Wants, Lost & Founé WANTED.—A girl for general housswaotk Must be well recommended. Gool wages Street. — oe WINTER BOARDERS,—From now until the Ist Jure next permanent boarders will be accomodate i at the motel Davies at 8 rates. Apply at the Hotel, Water Street. dy 2 week, BOY WANTED.—Enquire at Corner. Stampers —xecscaitllt “WANTED ~A vene wig vior (no washing must h-ve references. Appiy to Mrs James P+ton Upper Pr'oce Sr. ——-—— t “Highest price pad for lailes apd goats i oif clothing Cail at their residences for taem. Drop a card tn tie Post O84, of cali to Ricamond Street, opposite Nelagn rds. Mrs, Kirby, Clothing store ———— WANTED Bz In every locality throughout Canada to ae duce our goods, tacking ap -cards show-car trees. fences, along roads, and all] conspicaous places, ul-o distribut'ng smali advertising matter. Commission or salary $60.00 - month and expouses bot to exoord $2.50 pe day. Steady employmest tw good, , reliable men. Noexper:ence needful. Write torfull particulars. s The Empire Medicine Co, 246 w. London, Ont LOST.—On Saturday night a rearl pnw’ bow of b'ack velvet. Finder will pleare eee Ce —_ — —_ -_— OO, BOY WAN IED. - Apply at THE EXAMINEF Office, cece WANTED.—A man servant, must be 1 commended. Apply to Bdward Bay fiel TO LET—Tie McTavish House, King o- or for sale On easy terms. Apply ab the AMINER office, ee PaTEst ROBERTS & CO., soxicitoxs PEOPLE'S BANK BUILDING MONTREAL ! 12 year’s Examin. ¢ in U.S. Patent Office. ON PATENT—NO PaY, Write for Red Book, ret inne WANTED —A competent girl in entail family. No washing. Apply to Mra. Goff, Fitzroy Street, ont ——— « CARRI 4 GE WRAPS LO*T.—Lost on Wet nesday right last, near Mark Wright's Rocms, 2 carriage wraps, also whip. A wil be rewarded by leaving same at Essory’s Scable, Chariottetowm W ANTED.— Immediately, a ccok. apply to Mrs. Arthur Peters, paid. Avply to wis. Geo, Carter, Euston - Ce pe 4a ait