iit alt it 23 We have a window full of Women’s Carpet Slippere iPbrjghf colors. Thege *axe ; something new, all sizes. They leave us to- night. Alley & (Ub Ch’town, P. E. I, a Ee Ee THE DAIL‘ sieiidieneaeiesiiide Sir Cuartrs Torrer and party will arrive here by the Princess on Monday night. They will be met at the wharf by the band and escorted to the Hotel Davies on the balcony of which anaddress cf welcome will be presented to him, He will reply to the address from the ba’cony. On Tuesday afternoon Sir Charles will hold a reception at the residence of Mr. W. S. Stewart, Q. C. On Tuesday evening a monster public méeting will be held in the Skating Rivk. ee aemeeidliaeenmenndl PERSONAL. Se Councillor McDonald went to Halifax to-day. . Mr. A. MoBeth left by the western train thie mornings Miss Arthur, nuree, was a passenger by the western train this morning. Senator Yeo, of Port Hill, registered at the Hotel Davies last evening. Mr. F. Latour, of La Patrie, Mon treal, reg stered at the Queen Hotel last eyening- os Miss Borden, who has been visiting | Mies Daweon, left thie morning for her home in Moncton. Judge Hodgson returned to the city this afternoon, aftera six weeks’ stay in the eastern part of the island. Rev. J. W. McConnell left thie morns ing for Emerald and Kensington. He preaches in the latter place to-morrow. Mr. Geo. Montgomery, who has been visiting relatives apd friends on the Island returned this morning to Boston. Archbishop Gauthier and his secretary were among the passengers by the Prin- ceas yesterdcy morning. Mr. Sam Doyle left this morning for New Glasgow where he, with other le landers 'akes part in the Labor Day sports. Miss Edith McNab, eho has beea on the Island for the past two wecks, the guest of Mies Sadie Davison, returned to Halifax today. —~ Miss Annie Hicks, daughter of Mr.S8. M. Hicks, Summerside,has returned home after epending the summer in St. John, Fredericton and Moncton. Hon, Mackenzie Bowell and Senator Some AALAAAA aes Goods | : \Ve have just opened a lot of new, fresh godds,* we haven’t “room to ‘tell you ‘all in this ad, here is a partial list Jrosse & Blackwell’s Mixed Pickels, .. Chow Chow,,-,.Qlive Oil, French Capers, Assorted Jams (in glass jars.) Lea & Perrins, W orces- tershire sauce. Blne_ Lable, # Tomatoe Keisup, Hientz’s‘Tomatoe Catsup. Patterson’s ?Extract’ of Cotteo. ee \ Calder & Trott’s, Sardines “(int glass jars.) ‘Webster & Macka “Successor to Davison & Co. SAAAAATIINNAASAAZAAAA & —< QD FITTS ITS SM NIV TVS BALA TOOOVYOLPOTTEPITTOP PONT a Yi MILLER BROS for Pianos, Organs, Sewing ‘Machines, Small Musical AE SB Island, ae te 6 Mets el ana AAAAAAAAAAABSANAARAAAA AAA VVVVVVVVFVe UP ARAARARARAS OUSE O’Brien, of Monreal, will arrive in Char- lottetown this evening. A telegram to this effect has been received by Senator Ferguson. Mr Oakes, who haa been connected with the Condensed Milk Co., and Mrs. Oakes, left this morning for Newport, Me. Wrom Newport they wili go to Mr. Oakes’ home in Pennsylvania. Dr. Bagnall returned last night. He had been attending the Dental Convention in St. John, the proceedings at which were of & most interesting and instructive character. It is possible that the next convention will be held in Charlottetown. Mies Haddrill, of La Peer, Mich., who has been'spending'thefsummer'in|Charlotte- town, the guestof Mr. Justice and Mrs. Fitzgerald, leaves for home on Monday morning via Quebec nnd Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Haszard, Miss Mary Haszard, Mrs. F. W Hyndman and Miss Edythe Hyndman leave on Monday morning for Toronto. Misses Harzard and Hyndman will attend Havergal Ladies College during the coming yesr. —. s ¥ WT sk 3 3 4 = 3 = | veer’ All the Rage MOLASSES - KISSES 5¢ and 100 Box. BUTTER - sc0TC hc Box, MEDICAL HALL J. G.JAMIESO DRUGGIST. WAALAAAAGhadhdd GAAUAAA Add rr? MUMUaeLAbaMbaMhabaAUbbadedbeddddda dda 'Ad dddad) ae YT pitt aK ENGLISH MALT VINEGAR Plain or Spiced, 60¢ per gallon. For keezing 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. .. BANDERSON x C0. | .Whoselh best Vinegar and ‘: i PIeraapices RR EE EE EEE EE --s iachsineeeameiiaiei SIR CHARLES’ ARRIVAL, | EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN SEP1EMBER 1, 1900 Local and Other Hens] St. Peters’s Day Schools will re- open on Wednesday, September Sth. For terms etc apply to Rev, James Simpson. — Sr. Joseru’s Sociery.—Meeting tre morrow evening after Vespers. Tue Prose. Light to moderate winds fine today and Sunday. Stationary or a little higher temperature, Don’t Miss Ir. What? The big poli: tical demonstra ion in the ekating rink on Tu day night. tains TEMPERAXCE.-——Victoria Division 8. of [o meet v +’ Monday evening in Wright’s Yall. V_-si'o's welcome, ; scaiaone KINDERGARTEN. -— We direct attention to the edvertisement of the Kindergarien in another column of today’s paper. W. CO. fT. Cock meeting ofthe W. C. T', U. on Monca,; the 3rd September at 4p. m. inthe ;a*lors on Grafton Street. sniadsaliaeatile Meeriyve Tosnicnt.—The Tupper re- ception committee will meet at the office of Mr. W. S. Stewart, Q C, this evening at 7.30 o’clock. Tomorrow.—Mr. J. D. MoIntyre will lead the Sunday afternoon meeting in Mechanics Hall. Song service at 3.45 Strangers always w lcome. a For St, Jouyn.—Mr. William Vicker- soa, of Kingston, hae entered his fine three-year-old shorthorn bul], Pharoah, inths St. John Exbibition, _——~»>-— Enaiverrs-—The Charlottetown Env gineera will bold their ansaual company shooting on Kensington range on Monday afternoon, commencing at 13,30 o’clock. Members will aitend in uaiform. Sr. Perer’s Hatt.—At St. Peter’s Hall on Tuursday evening next ove of our Cana- dian heroes, Pte. Jack Harris, in hia khaki uniform will take part in the duett “Tbe Man Behind the Gan,” Gosret. Mestinc. — Remember the gospel meeting in Mechanics MHali, rowse’s new block, Sunday aiternoon at 4o’clock: Strangers always weicome. Lesson, | Cor 15-10. ‘*But by the grace ot God, lam what! em.” autumn novelties, old way—Low. WRAL Train Wreck Psoros.—Mr. Chas, J. Mitchell has a few photographs of the The New Autumn Goods The new . things in Ladies’ Suits, Dress Goods, Trimmings, Furs, Jackets, Capes, on Silks, Satins, etc., etc. An elegant display of handsome and priced in our Gereey tr recent wreck at Bluesbank on view at his store. The engine and tender are well shown in one, and the way in which the box cars left the rail in another, Potice Courr.—This morning Michael and Martin Power, charged with assault were remanded to the Supreme Court. J. Hennessey, for drunkenness, wae fined $5 or 30 days. Thos. Doucette, for disora. erly conduct, was remanded iil] Sept. 8:h, w tb a view of putting him into the lunatic asylum. Fireworks at Exuisirion,—The mosi tlaborate d.eplay of freworks ever on the Isiand will be partof the attractions at ibe exhibition this year. On the evens ings of the race days tbher2 will be a dis- play. Besides the usual ballon and rockets there will ke some patriotic and war representations. ENTERTAINMENT.— The following people will take part in the concert in Si Peter’s Hall next Thursday evening: Miss Davies, Miss Constance Fiizgerald, Miss Helen Daweon, Miss Winnifred Cotton, Rev Leo Williams. Mr Fred Morris, Pte Jack Harris, Mr Charies Earie, Mr E Mitchell, Mr Walter Brecken and others. Pro- gramme on Tuesday, HitisBorocvcu Camp,—-A pleasant time was spent at Battersby, where the Hilles borough camp is pitched, atew evenings agoe Messrs Curran and Murphy, who are leading lights of the camping party, as- sisted by Prof. Buchanan and somefothers, entertained uo large party fromthe eur- rounding neighborhood to a musicale. Those who were present speak in glow- ing terms of the excellence of the enters tainment and will always welcome the Hillsborough cawpers. The party re- turned yesterday. ee KL —GRAND— el Cera Addresses by Sir Charles Tupper, Bart., Hon. Geo. KE. Foster and Hon, Hugh John McDonald, Premier of Manitoba. il Exuis:tors.~ Exhibitors of cheese and butter at tbe St. John Exhitition will re« quire to have their exhibits shipped by sieamerfrom Summerside on Saturday the 8th of September in order to have them on exhibition in St, John as requir- edon Monday evehing the 10ih at 6 o'clock. Mr. T. J, Dillon will look after all dairy exhibits from the Island and place them in the Exhibition Building if notified by the shippers in time. Exhibits of live stock will be received by the men - agement of the St John Exhibition it ehip- ped by the <irst trainon Monday the ‘10th September and forwarded to St. wating occasion, good for return ; Station = John as soon as possible.—Walter Simp-| Fare. sen, agent for St. John Exhibition, eadalbans eee ee ps — Ellliots ee . eeeeeeen eee eevee earereae “Tue VILLAGE BiaoxsmiTa.”—On inal Stee eeeecers Rho neae'n 16 cbs eentioss 60 Monday nightthe Richards Stock Cem- + team ihe visi a eee me pany will 2 repeat “The Village Blacks North Wiltshire COP Cee a eee ree eereee ieee 4) amith,” which was presented eo well cn | Colville.... ..... 3 Thursday night. This is one of the best| Milton.... etalon eee Piero viaye the Company has produced in Char_ WN MOONS. c. uc souks cams scavons 20 lottetown, and is one that has a| Souris........... sendoeenad 4 ciesetanes 85 most interesting plot. In it aman ie | Bear River................. severe reee 75 faleely accused of the murder of his father Rollo Bay.......... Seaksukepésveccdsun 75 and by his wife who knows he did net do DO ices is 5. beWise ceteee ocesee 75 ite it goes to prison. But in the end he St. Peters te ee eeeeee Cee eteeoeeeeeeereteaee 75 is released, and his wife pays the penalty -of sin, There is some delicious humor in the play and a few pathetic scenes. This may be the last time this season that the company will play in Charlottetown, and it should be taken advantage of, Sugar{Corn; Yellow Corn, ripe Tomatoes, Plums, Celery, Butter Beans, Cauliflower, Carrots, Cabbage, Beets, Parsnips,Onions, Radish, Mushrooms, &c. , Our market the meeting. P. BLAKE, » ~ President’ °°" stalls “Qpen from four to ten Saturda Charlottetown, August 28th, 19 ahi: J. Gay & Bon. att © 1 ae . — = 00. oe eae ss sete ihe earn ae. Sel on i bec das7 24. ¢ ‘ Passenyers from Emerald, Souris, Georgetown and intervening stations will € conveyed by the regular afternoon trains, returning by special train after The Steamer Jacques Cartier will carr Wharf, (calling both ways at Halliday’s Wharf above date and return also after the ean a ar. . A Mass Meeting of electors will be held in the mink, .Charlottetown Tuesday, September 4th, 1900, At 8 o’clock, p. m., when the Public Questions of the day will be dis d by the above named distinguished statesmen. ' ae The following steamboat and train arrangements have been made for the Station Fare RS gece, 00066666 405606 400 d0s0 60 RE A wees Ritendeevtdne TRNAS St, Andrews,.,..... i ial min sovnemsadees 148 tare, Ft ASR REI: 75 Cardigan ceseece See eeeseeeesecsees ae Pa diithe idan asiittineettdeas. ‘ oe i ence 68 PU ie ii ce a ae sakes 60 CSS Oe eal Seg ae ee a. ; ; Ce Mt. Stewart..... sich dita cee. ae A chteaaite skid de, 554i 45 Bedford,... ._. Bedelia Malla. oe 35 ae y passengers from Orwell, Brush the regular hour] on the C.R SMALLWOOD, re Secretary. = nd = in the Benevulent Irish Society’s Hall, a *0 004, Students } for anoth r yerrs We have al; che and Public School, pee cise and Work Booty 9g Plenty of pencils, ink, ete, ete 000099008000 Meer, Now ir the time ra Work. authorized for the large line and good ype. £ f MITCHELL'S QOKSTAnR g Before leaving our [sloj should secure a souvenir thy € ye time here, “= e Carry as fine an : stock on eae be eal ee Charlottetown of - a. Enamelied Souveni 3 of Prince Edward Island ang % Canada, = . oe Among them will be found #! a large variety of useful and . ornamental articles at prices @ ranging from 25c upwards, ‘& Quality the highest, pricas low, ‘ bt kee Cc. Ht. Taylor af Jeweler & Optician, Sunnyside, Queen Square, PELEXLIiiii, CARD! DR. H. L. DICKEY} (Lave of London{ Hospitals) SPECIALIST: Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat: OFFICE: Cameron Block Victoria Kos, - HOURS: 9.30 a, m. tol p, m.;2ip. m, Evenings by appointmen Teiephone, ee Tested and Fitte.w ith Glasses) y aw. Liberal-Conservatives of Bat Queens, A convention of the LiberaieConserat § | tive electors of East Queews will be hed cARAAAS SAR AAAARAARAAARA 1 o’clock, p. m., for the purpose of nom | inating a cadidels to contest thas riding at the forthcoming Domivion Blection. & Con veners of all the Polling Districts the Riding are requested to have delegsiet appointed to attend the convention. number of delegates from ¢aci titled to vote will be five. nee JAMES CLOW, , Convener, © dy & wkly, Guar dy & wkly , wat &het Wants, Lost & ie. | | Tuesday, the 4th day of September next & i TO LET.—A cottage on Bayield —— Capt, White, Upper y n. “WAN re house work. WANTED,—A itl for general house Wee Apply to Mra, D. Gordon, WANTED,—A girl for general house oe tt must be well recommended. Apyly W. HE. Crosskill, Brighton Road. WANTED.--Immediately maid, references required _and APply at Employment Office, dy 1 week and wkly. WANTED. —Three or for dining room. Apply at o cook ena hous : Kent Sree oye rt clean oa io «OE ss LOST OR MISLAID,—Yesterday * P&S: of books, Finder will please leave ee this office. ee os ial ROBERTS & CO, saasme a3 |° = PEOPLE's BANK BUMDING M , 12 year’s Examiner in U.8. Paten Oe 4 NO *PATENT—NO Pay, Write for Rook, ——————— St - TO LEt.—The houss on Lows er ees now occupied by Maomilis® session October lst. Apply to R ‘atermer- “FOR 7\LS OR TO LECH Also “Parkview” Cot adjoining ao Apply to Hon. Geo. We Howlan or to McLeod, Soliciter. June 29th, tf. es eae MEN to represent our nous in resident and adjoint Cr : Duties require biring be .m and ox and some office bg fy % nses advance part With reference, Wm. J. Uhl, Mgt» nut, St., Phila. Pa, FOR SALE A child's i iron bedstead ie r iid up years ’ = Hair mattress. ee ~ WANTED.—A maid servant. Apply Mrs. George Peake, Kuston Stree _< apa 4 for ladies je 3 ad Ve r f 7 »o ae & 2 fe ee ee he wceiee + 2qe aed Highest price of clotninc, Calas tae hits, Claving, saat oT