THER DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN. . SEPTEMBER 6, 1900 et Cee - PROGRAMME gy “ag icinidbeamsiin Du S’ so oe (HO el Mis a es Fitzg and Miss Winnifred Br : a Vo > Nelected cecesercesveoeeee® ‘ Mr Tanto zt 3. R Ss D Cc srheld \i | vies, 4. Vocal Due _s The Man Behind the Gun Pte. Jack Harris @& Mr. Walter Brecken. S. Violin Sol Selected ** eee Vir Vit mbe, 6 Vocal Sol Selected .cce cccccescess® N Helen Dawson. * Pian s “er #4 Ma) essececeee ae -.. CM. V. Weber Py Movement perpeiuel Sjioisean T’etais....Henselt Valse—C. Minor...Chopin Grand Concert etude (Stac- NAOT 5 4 ose . Ruberstein Mr. Fred Morris. K Wocal Solo—Selected...6 .cceseeceee ee Mir. Charles Earle. 9. Vocal rr Selected ..... + sees ceseee Miss Winnifred Cotton & Rev. Leo Williams, ra Vocal Solo—Lieti Signori.....Meyerber Miss Constance Fitzgerald. x. Reading—Selected .......+- seb via eehs Miss Davies. 2. Vocal : olo—Selected eevee eeceeeereee Miss May Bovyer. ¥3. Vocal Trio—The Romans......ceecssce Mr. Charles Earle, Mr. E. Mitchell, Mr. Walter Brecken. St. Peter’s Hall, Thursday Sept. 6th, 8. p. m. Admission 2§cts to all parts of the Hall. —— ——— ee CHILD'S STRAP SLIPPERS SIZES 3, 4, 5, ONLY 28c. -Hand made — of Black or Tan Pebble leather---Leather bound —The greatest slipper to wear we know of. Larger Sizes 6,7,8,9 &10 Only 38e. These sizes have a low flat heel—genuine wear resisters for little money, little money. Ale) & Ul. Ch’ town, P. E. I. 2a ae Some 4442424 New foods 4 We have just opened a lot at of new, fresh goods, we haven’t room to tell you all in this ad, here isa partial —_ FD» list. Crosse & Blackwell’s Mixed Pickels, Chow Chow, Olive Oil, French Capers, Assorted Jams (in glass jars.) Lea & Perrins, Worces- torshire sauce. Blue Lable, Tomatoe Ketsup, Hient2’s:Tomatoe Oatsup. Patterson’s Extract of ffeo. PERSONAL. Mr. S. G. Clow will be a passenger by the Halifax to-morrow returning to New York. Mr. Leith McInnis left this morning for Pawtucket, R. L., where he will make his home, Messi Perey Morris anit A _ McDonald left this morning for Sydney where they have secured positions in the Dominion St el Co’s works. Miss Beth Macleod, accompanied by het father, Rey D B Macleod, left this morning for Ottawa where she will enter upon a two ears’ course in the Ladies’ College. Mr. W W Moore arrived last night from Ottawa. He leaves shortly for Cape Town in the interests ot the Department of Agricul ture, Mr. John V. Ellis, editor of the St Juhn Local and Other Items] See Programme of Con- cert in St. Peter’s Hall. C. ©. F.—Regular session of Court Charlottetown, Canadian Order of Forest- ere, to nigbtat Forester’s Hall. Payment of dues. aininundianl Bopy Ipentirigep.-The body found at Muddy Creek a few days ago,to which re ference was n ade in yesterday s issue, has been ‘identified as that of Andie Arsenault who was drowned off Cape Bauld, N. B., on the roth of last month ences east «ne me TheN ATTRACTIONS.— Professor Vinni- combe and Prof. H. A. Tanton, both Globe, has been appointed Senator, The Patriot reports that at the Liberal con vention at Dundas yesterday Mr. J] | Hughes was nominated to oppose Mr AC Macdonald in the riding of King’s. Capt. O. F. Taylor returned night from Parrsboro, N. S. es Mr, John Trainor, who has been visiting his parents in Charlottetown, leaves tomorrow on return to Boston, He goes by the Hali- fax. - “WA Bae Miss Bertie A. Myers, of Victoria, will be a passenger to Boston by the Halifax tomor- row. Mr. Wiiliam Cantwell, who has been home from Boston on a visit, leaves tomorrow after- noon Ly the Halifax on return to the Hub. The serious illness of Dr. A. A. McLellan, at Souris, is reported. home last Mr. James Smith, steward of the steamer : , a Amelia, come over from Pictou by the Prin- cess last night. He returned today. Mr. and Mrs J. A. Humphrey, of Sussex, N. B., are guests at the Hotel Davis. The many triends of Dr. F, W. Hagan, who left here some five years ago to study dentistry, will be pleased to learn that he has been successful in securing a good position in Dr. J. M. Smith’s dental parlors, at St John. N. B. Rev. Dr. Chaisson and Rev. Father Burke. returned yesterday from the Mag~ dalen Islands and were present at the great meeting beld in Summerside last evening. “Rev. S T. Teed and Mrs Teed have re- turned to’ Moncton aftera pleasant visit to points in this Province and Nova Scotia. In writing to a friend in Moncton recently, Mr. Teed says: ‘‘We greatly enjoyed our visit with friends at Tryon, Hampton and other places on the beautiful and prolific Island in the sea,” Mr. Wm. E. Murphy, now of Cambridge- adie arrived in Charlottetown last night on a visit to his native province Le is accompan- iei by Mrs Murphy and their young son. They are the guests of Mr. Frank Heron of this city. Mr L W McDonald’s hourebold effects are offered at private sale. They may be inspected at the house, Prinse Street, any time from this date unti] the end of September. ENGLISH MALT VINEGAR Plain or Spiced, 60¢ per gallon. manent? For kee-ing the pickel firm and good there is no better vine- gar than this. But some prefer the proof at 60c per gal. or White Wine and Cidar at 40c per gal. If so we have them good and strong. SANDERSON & CO Who sell best Vinegar and pickling spices. >_> PRINTING Good reliable printing. Print- ing that you don’t feel ashamed of. Printing that you'll be preud of. Printing done when you want it. Printing done when we provuise to have it done. And printing done at prices which you can afford to pay— prices which will you meney. The Examiner Job Print Ch’town’s Leading Printers. ~~ <p —<—> save Cor. Queen and Richmond Streets _ Calder & Trott’s, Sardines (in glass jars, ) Webster & Mackay Successor to Davison % Co. VYVIVVVVTV9 OVI VTS IT Se MN NIIIIVe Ty VF AAAALAAABAATIINNAAAA <4 el port, Mass, but formerly of Portage, near Trac- well known favorites, will take part in the Concert in St. Peters Hall to- night. RuNaway AccipeNnrT,—Yesterday after- noon, near the? Queen’s Arms, there was a runaway accident the outcome of which was a badly smashed carriage. The team was owned by Mr. P. Doherty, of the Hotel Davies, and Mr. Doherty was alcm:at the time. The horse took fright ata pile of stones: lying on the roadside’ Both Mr, Doherty and the herse fortunately escaped without injury. Ee Queen Horet.--H W Hayden, Grand Tracadie; W Rogers, do; J D Gaines and wife, Hazel hill NS; $F Bradley and _ wife, New York: Miss L Bradley, New York; Miss M Demiston, do; J] D Gillis, Grand River, Lot 14; J Robertson, Vama; Mrs J A McDonald Glenaladale; A N Simpson and wife, New Glasgow; J J Craig, Halifax; Master E McDonald, Glenaladale. For Sypner.—The Elliot left yesterday afternoon for Sydney. Her cargo con- sisted of 10 bbls of purk, 200 bales of hay, 105 cases eggs, 75 bbls vegetat les, 4,706 teet of lumber, 85 bags potatoes, 2 horses, 32 head catile, besides a large quantity of sundries, making almost a full cargo. The Elliot wifl sail from Charlottetown on Thursdays arriving in Sydoey twenty- four hours Jater. nT THE BONAVISTAs—The S.S. Bonavista will be on loading berth§at Montreal, on Monday, Sept ioth, and will receive cargo for Ch’Town “hursday, Sept. 13th, when she sails for ChTown- She will be due here Sunday even- ing, Sept. 16th, and on Monday 17th will sail for St. John’s Nfld via North Sydney, carrying horses, cattle and sheep on deck, and produce under deck at lowest possible rates. For further particulars see adv. later, or apply to Peake Bros. & Co., Agents. ennesenegparnasie Is RAPIDLY RR&COVERING.-—Good news comes from South Africa regarding Corporal Fred Coombs, of “'G” Company, who has many friends in Charlottetown. Vhe repre- sentative of the Massey-Harris Company, writ- ing from Cape Town under date of Aug. Sth, says : Corporal Coombs, who had been criti- cally ill with enteric fever, was then rapidly recovering and had hopes of leaving his bed and returning to England convalescent. Be- tween the injury he received at Paardeberg and the severe attack of fever Corporal Coombs has had a hard time of it. ree Oe aK 3 i 3 = = = = CS Snaps in Walking Sticks Came too late and we want to clear them out, The Medical Halli J. G.AAMIESON Fresh Butter Scotch and Kisses 5c a Box. WLAUAAAAdd AANA SbbUbAAbbdL PYOPPYTPOPYNTODOTE PTT OTT OrENrrerT in errenT Me AAA AA dA dN Abb Add UUddAd ddd ddd Ua ddd asl! teeta a ‘ The Model Crand Range. The made, finest rauge Lota of references Cook stoves as low as $11. Dodd & — 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 pticed in our old way—Low. MEN Se OTS. SCHOOL BO want a pair of good school shoes. you, good, strong and confortable. By buying from us you can save money. A Ready-to-wear Suit Can be purchased here cheaper than elsewhere, prepared to back up what we say. suits this coming autumn. wotto. elcthing and boots from us, Where worth and low prices meet. ~~ a Tae 1 a eS ', ’ " f o COME DOWN WITH = & BOTH FEET ® and you will be fitted with the latest and most fash 3 onable boot or shoe to be fuund in the city, for the least money and guaranteed the best of satisfaction McQUAID’S, LOWER QUEEN STREER School will soon be opening and your girls and boys will We have the kind to suit Our prices are also low We are We must sell hundreds of Quick sale and emall profits our You will surely benefit yourself by buying your JB. MACDONALD & C0 aa a Bk EWE a aT ot a Now is the time to } 2 @pare for anoth r yews work We have ali che books authorized for the Colleges and Public Schools, Exer. | cise and Werk Books—s large line and good value, Plenty of psneils, peng, ink, ete, ete, 'g MITCHLILL'S BOOKSTORE Q seen St. aS Ma ed * BEE AE BE WE AE WE a EEE EE EE EP FE at ALL cm TOURISTS Before leaving our Island should secure a souvenir that will remind them of their pleasant time here. We carry as fine an assorted stock as can be found in Charlottetewn of Enamelled Souvenirs of Prince Edward Island and Canada. Among them will be found a large variety of useful and ornamental articles at prices ranging from 25c upwards, Quality the highest, prices. low, CG. H. Taylor Jeweler & Optician, Sunnyside, Queen Square. AAAARA GAARA AAAAAAARRRAARS *® x, 7, ac 5 i NEW PIANOS Parises contemplating pur- chasing a good piano would do well to examine my maguif- cent new stoek just received and epened out. They are “dandies.” G, P._ FLETCHER. pera House Building. a fhe Vaccination Act 1888, Onend after Monday August 20:b, next, Vaccination will be attended to the undersigned, under the provisions of (8 Act, at their respective offices, from aio 4p. m., daily, for the present. (Signed) RICHARD JOHNSON, M. D. PETER CONROY, M.D. | Supts. of Vaccinatiore Ch’town, Aug. 15th, 1900.-~taw if, and sum Jenkins and Sons, a puree with 88 of money and letter box key. The siader wi be rewarded by leaving same at 1 T ears of WANTED.—A girl about 16 or 17 ¥ age, smart and tidy, Apply to Mrs, Res- mond Gt, George Se ! LOST,—Between Goff Bros shoe store cE gord runners BABY CARRIAGE FOK SALE—As asnew, Purchaser may have for sleighing. Will be sold cheap. nous ELIABLE MEN to repres*nt oF R in ee, . See saponin cole moat Duties uire elp. volle and soune offiee work. Liberal ary os ht party. 50h, Mee penses advanced to th reference, Wm. J. : 5t.,Phila. Pe tne —— = F 7