——— THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN AUGUST 31, tg00. ~-. emo c ee ea Us Ta RS WHAT I KING QUALITY? {tt is the mame given a certain fine grade of Woman’s Putte red and laced Boote,* made By the J.D. King Co. of Toronto. These boots are made of Ameri- can |. jd on special fashionable lasts, the tips, beels, etc., being of the most improved American pattern. The name “Kine Quality” is stamped on | eols of every shoe, together with The Price $3 This is a* guarantee to pur- chasers from this manufacturer that every effort bas been put . forth to make these shose * wortby of the highest confidence, ao that he stakes his business reputation on the name. ne a a ten Alley & Ul Ch’town, P. E. I, eS CE ce _——_—_s E-mo AADAARS New Coods ‘ve have just opened a lot of new, fresh geods, we haven't room to tell you all in this ad, here isa partial list. Crosse & Blackwell’s 77 Mixed Pickels, Chow Chow, Olive Oil, French Capers, Assorted Jams (in glass jars.) Lea & Perrins, Worces. torshire sauce. Blue Lable, Ketsup, Hientz’s*Tomatoe Oatsup - Patterson’s :Extract of Coffeo. Calder & Trott’s, Sardines (in glass jars.) Webster & Mackay Successorjto Davison & Co. Tomatoe AAATINMNAZZAASAAAA QD FFF FSI FF ON NIIFIIITT Te F B4A4444AaA4 “ . ay) «il <(l at wt | atl ‘ P#RANAAAAARARS MILLER BROS for Pianos, Organs, Sewing Machines, Smali Musical Instruments, bic, Letc. THE LEADING MUSIC HOUSE “OPT E What, eVViyyyuyyy 4 AARARAAAM RAAARAAAAAAAA ANA REE EEE SESS SEES EEE EE EES asi sa tt PERSONAL. Mr T. J. Dillon arrived in Charlotte~ town last nigat, a ee Mr. Walter Simpson, of Bay View, 18 ai the Queen Hotel. Dr. W. H. Petbick and wife are at the Queen Hotel. sae @gMr. J. E. Lefurgey, of Summerside, ts at the Hotel Davies. Mr. Patrick ;Kelly and Miss Kelly, 0 Montague, are at the Queen Hotel, Mr. A. J. Heath, of the C. P.R., 18 a guest at the Hotel Davies, ; Mre John Gordon left this morning for Montreal on a visit to his parents. Mr. Samnel!l Ross and wife returned to Boston today after visiting friendaon ( Island, Rev. T. Curran was o passeoger bs the Halifax this morning returning from Boston, Mr. and Mra, Robert McMillan were passengers by the Halifax today returnivg to Boston. Mr J. A. Mathieson, barrister-at~law, Goengenen: ragisiered at the Queen Hotel yesterday. Mr.K. J. Martin, barrister-at law, Summerside, is among the guests at the Hotel Davies. Miss Ethel Douggan, of Powaal, leaves on the afternoon train to visit triends in Summerside, Mrs. John Crockett of Little York, sailed today by the Halifax to visit ber ‘@ugbters ig Bict g Mr. Ernest Crocke:t, of the London House, Jeft this morning for Boston where he will live in future, Mrs. C. C. Gardiner has returned }from Vancouver, where she attended the Wo~ men's National Council. Mise Amy McGregor, who has beeo visiting her parents, left for St. Pauls, Mino., this moraing. Mr. L. B. McMillan was a passenger today by the Halifax for Halifax where he will attend the championships to- morrow, Mies Florrie Blake was a passenger by the Halifax today en route to Halifax to resume her studies at the Convent of the Sacred Heart, Mre. F. C. Boisner and daughter sailed today by the Halifax for their home in Newton Centre, Mass., after a two months’ v-e't to the:r friends, Miss Alice Jones, of Quincy, Mass., who bas been visiting relatives and friends in this province, was a passenger by the Halifax today en ronte tu her home. Misses Ethel and Gertie Bell, of Lynn, Mase., who have been visiting friends in this city, lett by the Halifax today. Dur- icg their stay in Charlottetown they made many friends, Mr. W.H. Smith, who has been a resi: dent of British Columbia for the past twelve years, is visiting relatives in this proviace. He is a son of the laie George Smith, Esq., of Winsloe Road. Dr. N. K. McKay, physician, has com- pleted arrangements with Captain Allen for the purchase of ths house and prop- erty, 233 Pleasant Street. Dr, McKay will take possession in September. —Hx. Herald. North Svdney Herald: The fact that Rev. Mr. Vernon, curate of the Anglican church in this town, has been obliged to resign hie charge owing to an affection of the throat, is a matter of regret to the congregation, and indeed to the cit'zena generally. oe. HOTEL ARRIVALS, ——S eee ee Hota] Davies —J W Stewart, S: Thomas Ont; Mrs ND Walker, Hannibal, Mo; w W Parry, Miss Sarah B Parry, Philadel- phia; N J Towney, New York; J H Ashley aud wife, Westfield, Mase; Geo W Bowen and wife, Auburn, N Y; Mr and Mrs C E Buyfogle, Boston, M McDonald, George- town; I C Hall, © H McCiowan, Hotel Acadia; Mr and Mrs Lee Holden, Provis dence. Queen Hotel: Dr M Martin, Katie W McDonald, Effie McDonald, Heatherdale ; WF Whitman, Leominster, Mass., Misa Anna Ward, Waterbury, Conn, S C Moore, Ch’town ;G@M_ Prince and wife, Boston; Wm Rice, St. Eleanor’s; John H Harvie, New Bedford, Mase., J R Nicholson, Brantford, Ontario J A Mathieson, Georgetown; H FF Price, S Barreis, Montreal ; W O Hall, Cornwall; M F Sickmann, New; York; Miss LM Herbert, New York; Major Howes, Boston. revere pevenvnnnyy epvennyrvnontnTa All the Rage MOLASSES - KISSES b¢ and 10c Box. BUTTER - Score oc Box, MEDICAL HALL J. G JAMIESO DRUGGIST. TAA SAMA Abd ddd ddd TO THE DEAF.—A rich lady cured of her Deatness and Noises in the Head by Dr. Nicholsons Artificial Ear Drums, gave $5,000 to his In stitute, so that people unable to pro- cure the Ear Droms may rave them Pie Addrest 232nd, — Nicholson _ Anstitute, Longcott, unnersbury London, W. ~ {Th, wk. MUMahbdddQhaldeQaLcdaddadddddd Addddds YeTevenns srerveerreevererrereret nts (ddd Local and Other tems! St. Peters’s Day Schools will re- open on Wednesday, September Sth. For terms etc apply so Rev, James } Simpson. Lasor Day.—Monday being Labor Day and a siautory holiday all the grocere have agreed to close their places of busi- ness. — _>—— Potice Covrt.—This morning Michael Power and Martin Power were before che Magistrate coarged with aesault and bat- tery, They were remandsd till Ist Septe ember (to-morrow ). _— wa ; From MontaeaL. — The Bonavista came into port last night and left about one o'cleck to-day. She had a large iceight and apumber of pas- 8 Hsers.e — Young Conservatives.—All young L beral-Conse:vatives are Jequested to meet in the B. [. S. hall on Kent Street thie (Friday) evening at 8 o’clock for the purpose of c1ganization, —_— > Orr ro Hatirax,—The Island team of athJetes Isft by the Princess this morning for Halifax where the Maritime Cham. pionsbips take place tomorrow afternoon, They were accompanied by quite a num- ber of the votaries of aport. Sr, Joszrn’s Sopatiry.—There will be & special meeting of the members of St. Joseph’s Sodality in the Convent on Suns day evening after Vespers. This is the reeting that was to have been held on Sunday evening last. Fine Carriz.—Mr. E. R, Brow sent ves. terday 16 head of Guernsey cattle to the Sherbrooke exhibision. This is one of the finest herds of [catt'e abipped by one manfin the Maritime Provinces. They wiil also be exhibited ai the St John and Hali- fax exhibitions, Tae Harirax Boat.—The steamer city of Ghent arrived from Halifax last nighi, bringing a good general freight and a number of passengérs. She left on return this forenoon, calling at Summerside eo route. She hada general cargo from Charlottetown. —— Norioe tro Exectors !—The Rocky Point and Southportferry steamers will make return trips at 12 o’clock, after the close of the meeting to be addressed by Sir Charles Tupper and others oo Tues- day evening nex', .Le 4'h September, in the Charlottetown Skating rink. F inr.—The premises of Mre. Margaret Laugbren,at Auburn, were burned to the ground oo last Wedaoesday. Almost everything in the dwelling was destroyed, The cause of the fire is unknown, but it is Supposed it was caused by a cefeciive flue. here was no insurance. The house was almost new. Coeese.—The cheeee board beld a meeting this afterroon. The cheese boarded were 4747 colored and 500 white. The eales were: Dillon & Spillett— Ht aelbrook, 200 white; Winsloe, 300 whiiee A J Biffr—Vernon River, 300 colorea; Stanley Bridge, 300 colored; New Giasgow, 300 colored. All the cheese -old went for107-8c. and was last half August cheese. Aiter the board closed some factories eold privately to! Horace Haszard. They were North Wiltshire, New Dominion, St. Peter’s, Hillsborough, Lakeville, Bear River and Cornwall. Mitx.—Mr, John C. McDonald has added a cream separator to his pasteur- z-d milk plant. Besides sepvrating, thie inst ument Clarifies the milk. Ths im- purities taken from the milk are to be seen at the factory. They are most dis- gusting to the sight and emell. About five hundred pounds (50 gallons) of milk sre separated in an hour, and from the separator the clarified milk is put into tne pesteurizer The bow! within the separ- aior revolves at the rate of 7,500 times a minute, or 125 revolutions are made each second: Thisenormous speed has a ten- dency to throw out (centri fugal force) the par icles of cream fromthe milk, which then flow f:om different tube’. When %; he milk is being clarified Sonly, the bow] re- ceived the impurities and n> separation takes place, Boston Boat.—The steamer Halifax arrived from Boston sbort 2 o'clock this morning. Her inward passengers were: Miss Brown, 8 C McNeill and wife, Miss A Phee, Mise McEacherao, 8 H Putoam, H 8 Putnam, T 8 Holden and wife, Mrs A M Thurston, C A Thurston, Mics Susie Murphy, Jas Cumming, Rev T Curran, F A Boyce, Mr Nicholls, Mr and Mrs Bu« fogleye W R McLeod,J D Campbell. The Halifax left on return to Boston this afternoon. Her passengers were: Miss Florrie Blake, Charles Anderson, GB McMi'lan, Mrs French, Jessie McNeil!, Mrs J H Chandler, Mr JH Chandler, R McMillan, Mrs R McMillan, Mrs § B Ford,Mr S B Ford, Myric Paine, Mra A Paine, Mies Bertha Arbing, Mrs J Crockett, Mrs yh Boisuer, W Kelly, W Small, Eunice McPherson, M'as Jzn@ Stewart, Mrs Chas. Pollard, Miss Esther Wileon, Mies Katie Dougan, Master Ralph Thurlin, Frank Carragher,3 Mr James Mitchell, Master P Whittey, Mies Blanche Bevan, Hannah Drisccll, Miss Minnie McCabe, Mr Peter MeCabe, H D Page, MrC A Clarke, Mieg Rand, Master Ridge, MraJ C Milford, Master Carroll Milford, Miss May Counolly, Mr and Mre F C Mawley, Mr Amos Doe, Mr and Mre V M Snith, Mr and Mra Whitti- more, Mr and MrsGM Prince, Mrs Jas A Latrobe and daughter, Mies Jessie Mc- Leod, Mr, Mre and Mise Coher, Mrs AM Thurston, Mies Theresa Macdonald, Mr and Mre J B Wilbur, Mr J H McDermott, 2 Mr and Mrs CH Suutb. ee ns The New autumn novelties, old way—Lhow. IW, Autumn Goods The new things in Dress Goods, Trimmings, Furs, Jackets, Capes, Ladies’ Suits, Silks, Satins, etc., etc. An elegant display of handsome and priced in our rat iene The undersigned offers for sale at a bargain the following: One 40-Horse 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 Pianer. One Swing Saw compiete. One Turning Lathe and Shaft—One Vice. Two Emery Wheels—One J ig Saw. Three Circular Saws and tables. All in first-class order, MATTHEW & MCLEAN ed Now is the LIME t9 *enare for anoth ¢ YES wor x, W- have aj; Che bok authorized for the Ges 8 and Public Schools, “ges cise and Work Boo: large line and good cual Plenty of penoils, pens, ink, ete, ete, WITCHLLL’S BooKstogef Q seen St, Opp, Prowee’s, ne se RARA AAR RAE | @ Alli §f TOURISTS Before leaving our should secure @ souvenir will remind them of their ; pleasant time here, | We carry as fine an assorted stock as can be found ip Charlettetewn of Enamelied Souvenirs of Prince Edward Island and Canada. Among them will be found a large variety of usefal and ornamental articles at prices ranging from 25c Quality the highest, prices CG. HE. Taylor Jeweler & Optician, Sunnyside, Queen Square, SEER ERE YS - GARD! ‘DR. H. L. DICKEY | (Late ofjLondonf Hospitals.) SPECIALI8T: Eye, Ear, \ Throat. OFFICE: Cameron Block Victoria Rew. } z + ; ! 7, ¢ *, , « x, = aS | HOURS: 9.30 a. m. tol p, m.;2tol p, m, | Evenings by appointmen T Big Tested and Fitte .with Glasses.) | y 26 aw. Liberal-Conservatives of fast Queens, & convention of the LiberaleConserras tive electors of East Queens will be beld in the Benevolent Irish Society’s Hall, on Tuesday, the 4th day of September next, at 1 o’clock, p. m., for the purpose of nom» inating a candidate to contest that riding at the forihcomiog Dominion Election. Conveners of al! the Polling Districts in the Riding are requested to have delegates ‘appointed to attend the convention. The number of delegates from each poll entitled to vote will be five. JAMES CLOW, Convener. dy & wkly, Guar dy & wkly, wat & her Dk. Cll ures CHRONIC DISEASES and RJFs TURE. “Ofioe at, Mr, Stumela, ty 2 Saturd #y evening toTuesday a. m. every Wants, Lost & Faun Gordon, taton 8 ase w 0 ae eer <oe WANTED.—A Apply to Mrs, D. WANTED,—a girl for general house work must be well recommended. Apply te - W. H. Crosekill, Brighton Road. Ww ANTED.--Imm: ‘diately a cook and hous? maid, references require and good —. Apply at Employment Office, Kent dy 1 week and wkly. — ee ne WANTED. - Three or four smart clean boys for dining room. Apply at Hove! Davies ——_ LOST OR MISLAIN.—Yesterday a pared of books. Finder wi!! please leave them # this office, dy ae ROBERTS & CO., sida r — PEOPLE'S BANK BUILDING MONTREAL. 12 year’s Kxamin. ¢ in U.S. Patent Offies. NO PATENT—NO PAY, Write for Red Book, uo 30 dcsasiel te 'W"B, Ronee, Bak fa now occupi v to} ’ seasion;October Ist. Apply toR M = FOR 7\LE OR TO LEr.—* Watermer. Also “Parkview” Cottage adjoining sm Apply to Hon. Geo. W. Howlan or Mc , Solicitor. June 2th, tf. — ELIABLE MEN to repzesent our boas a ee and <— ning comm ties require biri eip, and some office wor vaberal ; fadress nses advance party. Pith reference, Wm. J. Uhl, Mgt. 723 Cheer aut, St., Phila. Pa. oF bedstead, siti FOR SALE —A child's iron able for a child up to five years of age, BES + Hair mattress, Engatre at et WANTED.—A maid servant. Apvly Mrs. George Peake, Euston Street. it Highest price paid for ladies and seit 2 lat their residence Drop a card im the Pest fos. oe Richmend Street, ——- Mra, Kirby, Clothing aed