- foe. MENS: pUBBER SOLED BLOTS $4.00 follows, mac Box calf leather, ’ a8 " > jast, ZOOU inings, cre Ve by the famous al Me made q Goodyear method, O'Sullivan rubber soles and heels, silk stitched and high finish. This Combination At $4.00 is a Winner Ie) & Ub h Ch’town, P. BI. es Ee Grocery Natisfaction In this store means somethiug more than simply low price. It means strictly high c'assa goods, the guaran- teed kind, Tt means | prompt attention, quick delivery. Have you been to see us yet, come in we'll be glad to see you. Webster & Mackay “deal Grocery” Cor.3Kent and Gt. George Sts, PHONE 199, i’ > -+30r to Davison * Cc Pv VY YN VVVVVVYVVVVVYVVVVYY \ YRIyFIIIyyVe * STOCK OF WATCHES You can't find a more com- plete stock of watches in Gold Si ver and Nickel, from 7 jewel up to 17 jeweled movements than at G. H. Taylor's Visitors during Exhibition week will find in all lines a ful siock with prices right. Sunnyside, \Queen Square. PARAAAA AHAARAARAARARARAAR : HAAAAAA GAA fi» [pr Wp Ih» (i hin iv {he li» Hh» Ips Ih» iy 7 il» inp P ll» ‘hp i» ip jp bp [> Ine i> i Dy» RET eS m tae pa eae dee hr BEES SEE TSE EE EE EES ES EE SS THE ADILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN SEPTEMBER 24, 1900 te A AL nee PERSONAL. | Mr. Fred Waye, of Hunter River, re- turned home this morning. Mre Frank Sterns left this morning for ; McGill to resume hie etudies. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Morrisey returned | from Bostun op Saturday night. They are registered at the Queen Hotel. Mr. J.-F. L. Carron, representing the Guroey-Massey Company, Montreal, is r gistered at tue Hotel Vaviee. Mr, Geo. Irving and his sister, Mis Klizabath Irviag, left this morning t! McGill University to resume their studies Miss Bessie Logan has returned frou Geurgetown, P. E. 1, where she has beeo spending some w-eks.—Pictou Advocate Miss Alice McKinnon, of Charlotietown, who rrived in the ciiy last week, 18 the guest of Mise M Smith, Inglis Street — Halifax Chronicle. Mr, William Merchant, of Charloite- town, P. E.I.,who is en route home from an extended visit in the United States, 1s spending a few days in tewa, the guest o! M:, end Mrs. C. L. Miller, 22 Willow Street. —Truro News, Surgeon Lt.-Col, J. L. H. Neilson, Di- rector General of ihe Medical Staff of the Canadian Militia, left this morning for Frederictoa, where he will inspect. rom there he returns to O:tawa. Mr. W.H. Stewart returned home from Montreal last week. Mr. Stewart has been appointed traveller for the Whitham Shoe Company of Montreal for he Island and New Bpunewick. The Truro News says :—Mre. G. B,? Pippy, Charlottetown, ,P. E.I, formerly of ‘lruro, is visiting friends in town. Mrs. Pippy’s sad mission to Trure, was to ac- company the remains of her infant son, Frank Leslie, who died on the morning of Sept. 19th, Interment took place at the Truro Cemetery yesterday afternoon. The many friends of Mr. Cyrus Shaw, M.L. A. will bear with regret that he is very ceriously ill atthe Prince Edward Islend Hospital,tto which institution he was brought on Saturday evening suffer- ing from appendicitia, After Mr. Shaw’s arrival at tne Hospital he was operated upon. | {A Britiuuant Pianistr.—Mr. J, R- Me~ Kee, of Charlottetown, has a niece living in New Haven, Conn., who is looked upon asa genius in piano playing. This is what the New Haven Herald stays of her : ‘Little Miss Myrtle Tennant, of New Haven, is today looked upon as nothing stort of a prodigy. At the Kiks’ sacceu coucert given last Sanday night ar tne Hyserion Theatre she played Holtz’? “Damozen Tanz” in away tbat brought the audience tu is teet with entouriasm She reaily is a child woader, for, while ooly erven vears old,she plays with a lecunique that puts to ive biush maay an older performer, Misi Teunant has studied the piano and has developed 4 ‘ech: ique wnd style that amount to geniue. Hers wos the star number on the pro- gramme For an encore sne gave “Idilio,”’ ‘y Loch. Asthis was her first public appearance, her self-possession and free dem from sli nervousness was quite re- markabie.” Miss I'conaot isa pupil of Mr. Wiliiams, of New Haven. ——- -— am - ONLY FOUR BOXES Albert Of Dodd’s Kidney Pills Were Needed to Cure Mr. Willis. Woodstock, Ont , Sept. 24.—There are many Woodstock peeple who owe thei: good health, and others who are indebted tur their livea, to Dodd’s Kidaey Pills. Among the former is Mr, Masa Willis, 295 Dundas Street, who has recently made hie story public. “For several yeare,” says Mr. Willis, “I bave suffered from Kidney Troubles, pain in the emall of my back, etc. I got slight relief from some of the various medicines I used, My son, who was cured by Dodd’s Kidney Pills, urged me to try them. I didso. I have used four boxes and can eafely say I am cured.” = —— rete, MARRIED. At Brookfield, on the 28:h inst., by Rev. Geo. Millar, assisted by the Rev. D. Mc- Lean, Miss Anna Ada Oxehman to Mr Geo. Fenwick Dixon, ot Royalty Junc ion. DIED. Ia this city, on Sunday, Sept. 23rd, L. W. Macdonald, C. E., aged 32. [Funeral on Tuesday morning, by 7 o’ciock train to Georgetown. Service at house at 6.30.] At the Insane Mospital, Bridget Murphy, aged 68 years, At Southport; on Sunday, Sept. 23rd, Catherine Buchanan, in tae 50th year of her age. [Funeral from her late residence on Tuesday, 25:h inst, at 10 30 o’clock, to Clifton Vemetery. Service at house at 10 o’clock.] On Sunday morning, Sept. 23rd, Henry John, ipfant son of Henry H. and Ida L. MacFarlane, aged five weeke, In this city, onthe 24th inet., Mary C.osby, wife of George Crosby, (Funeral takes place on Wednesday morning at 9o’clock a m to St. Dunstun’s Cathedral. Corsets.— Special black and grey in 19, 22, 24, 25, 27 inches, formerly one dollar, 8zll ing for fifty cents at T. J. Herria’s. Loc Tuprer CLUB meeting tomorrow night, at 8 o’clock. oe C. M. B. A.—Branch 216, will meet io the A O H Hali this evening at 8 o’clock. —_—> Hear the questions of the day discussed b; Young LiberaleConservatives at their meeting ‘tomorrow bight. —_———_—2—,—— Tue Wearuer.— Moderate to fresh west to nertuwest winds, fine. Tuesday : Fine with moderate winds, —_--.-— Vicroria Division.—Election of offi« org t] Monday) evening at 8 o’clock, V sitors welcome. sencinnitiniinanii Taaxks For Doxations —Mrs. 8. R. Je ykro desires to havk Mr. D. O'M Redd {M:. A, W. Reddin for gener- wa doua'iovs towards St. Josepb’s Bazaar. cnnniiagiiees Potwe Covrt.—t'nis morning the Lignor Kegulation #ummons against Peter Coyle was dismissed. Peter McCate, for drunkenness, was fined $4 or 30 days. Alexander Darrach, for the same offence, was fined $3 or 50 days. For roe Bazaar.— Valuable donations for the St. Joseph’s Covent Bazaar have ‘een received from Haszard & Moore, Paton & Co,, Weeks & Co., Sentner & McLeod, Moore & McLeod, Jenkins & Son, Stewart & Gates and Beer & Goff, Srore Enrerep.— Yesterday afternoon some persom entered the bookstore of Mr. Chas. J. Mitche!l, on Queen Street, and siole two or three rolls of cents from the till. There is sothing else missed 4o far. An entrance was effected through the rear door. Mr Mitchell bas no clue. “yyy le Funerat To-pay —There was a large attendance at the funeral of the late Hon. Thomas W.Dodd which was held this morning.at ten o’clock. The services were conducted by Rev. Leo Williams, of St. Paul’s, and Rev. James Simpson, of St, Peter’s. The pall was borne by Charles Palmer, W. E. Dawson, Judge Fitzgerald, C,. C. Gardiner, H. J. Cun- dall and Angus McMillan. The burial was in Sherwood cemetery. | ~_—— Aw O_p anp Wet ixigD RemeDr. — Mrs. Winelow’s Soothing Syrup har been used for over fitty years by mill‘oue of mothers for thei: children while teetayng with perfect success. It southes the child, roftens the gums, alluys the pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy tor diarrhosa. It is pieasant to the taste, Sold by druggiats in every part of the world. Tweuty-iive cents a bottle. Ite value is incalcuatie. Be eure and ask for Mrs, Winslow's oothing Syrup. A Gcop Move.—Messra Driscoll & Horasby. the popular grocere, have moved invo the premieres On Queen Street ijately occupied by Jenkins & Son, where their many customers and frieuds will Lere wtter find them. The store tas tren specially fied up for this enterpriny firm and itis well etocked wish eveiy~ thi.gto be found fin a first-claes store their pew store is next door to their old one, and under the improved conditicn of affairs ayreater *rece te anticipated. DeatHor Mr L. W. MacponaLp.—It is with regret ‘hat we today announce the death, after a brief illinees, of Mr. L W. Macdonald, ©.E, which ecenrred sbout noon yesterday at his residence. Mr. Mscdoneld was well and favorably knowa io Cherlottetowr and throughout the province. For » numter of years he was time-keeper in the railway cffises here, and for the last two seummers he has beea @ member of the sewerage en~ gineering staff. He was a son of the late Cap:ain Macdonald, of Georgetown, and a brother of Conductor Macdonald, of the [sland railway. His body will be taken to Georgetown for interment. His be- r-aved mother, trother and other relatives have our sympathy in the loes they have sustained. Tue Devit’s Avorion.—Chas. H. Yales’ “ Forever Devil’s Auction ” will receive its first presentation in Charlottetown this season at the Opera House tonight. The play is being presented with oearly every~ thing entirelyS{uew ; costumes, sceners, cast and ballet; in fact, Mr. Yale has made so many changes in this. season’s production that tne many thousands who have witnessed this spectacle in years past will fiod it bard to recognize the ** Deyil’s fuction”” only in name. Mr. Yale has always been foremost in this ‘particular line of attraction and feels that by giving the public a new show each vear,retaining the old title, they have more confidence than they would in going to see a show with @ new name that would probably not pleaee them balf so well, READ THIS Index, Old Chum, Myrtie Navy, Pride ot Virginia, Old English « urved Cut Creme do la Ureme, js Capstan Med js, Tartan, Student’s Mixture, Sealef North Carolina, Paces sc roll Tonka, All kinds chewing at The Medical Hall __J. G. JAMIESON WANTED.—An assistant cook, one who understands pastry, must be reco Apply at Fotel Davies, a FRU A ALAA UMA GAA dda al and ther ttems, MILLINERY OPENING AT “MY STORE.” Monday, September 14th, is millin- ery day at ‘‘My Store.” Our grand show of Parisand London millinery on Monday. (not high priced mil- linery) The very latest Paris and Lon- don millinery, just received, showing what is worn in the leading Fashion Centres of the world. Prices range in Hats from $4.65 to $8.40. Price’ range in Bonnets from $5.7@ to $7.35 Remember ladies these are not Moncton, St. John, Halifax, Montreal or ‘loronto styles, but Paris, New York and London styles. P. S.—No hats delivered until Wednesday. We do this in order that the iadies can see what is worn in the fashion centres. Any hat purchased will be marked sold and put in a gla?s until Wednesday, 27th inst. yenther, MeLeod &Co. WILL BUY A DOUBLE BREASTED ALL WOGE, WORSTZD SUI AT D. A. Bruces —— The undersig ned offers for sale taa bargain the following: One 40-Horse Power Engine andjBoiler. 14 Driving Pulleys with Shaft and Belting. One Rip Saw and bench with carriage. One 30 in. Saw. One 24 in. Planer—One set huvisting blocks, One Matching ard Moulding Machiue, Fifty-one Moulding Knives, One Band Saw complete. One Buzz Pianer. One Swing Saw complete. One Turning Latie and Shaft— One Vice Two Emery Wheels—One Jig Saw. Three Circular Saws and tables. All in first-class erder. MATTHEW & MCLEAN Prince Edward Island Railay '26.h and 27th, 1 CHARLOTTETOWN EXMIiTQy Bept. 25th to 28ub inclasive, —_ — Excursion Retcras Try . : : tlc ere : 1g°uid from el] will *'aions Sept, Qui, 254 J00, at one tiret cle » £OId t9 return Sept, i 19€0,@ special reduced faree, wood te 4. ura Spt. 27th, 1900 For Dirtioulans of rates and special train O"Pangement apply tc neavest iicket ageat 9 4 . 9 T co @D iraing. ad cbarg #] gle fare G. A. SHARP, Suu. Ch’t. wa, Sept .4 b, 1900 ~~ . . Cra. OF W hat This is a new Breuktags Food just put on the market It is made entirely from the very best selected hard wheat and be ng almost pure Glute, is one of the healthiest ay 7 most nutritious foods know, It is highly recommended fy _ the use of diabetic persons ge those ot weak digesticn. With — every two packages purchased — at our stole we give free g very nice picture of North Western s enety. Beer & Goff Grocers, AUBURN FARM Yor Sale. To be sold a: the above named place, a farm consisting of 75 acres of land, 26 acres cf which are covered with soft and hard wood, the balance being well fenced and in a first-class state of cultivation. ‘There areon this 3 farm good out-buildings, a good weil | of water, and it is convenient to churches, schools, blacksmith shop and stores, ‘Terms reasonable. For further particulars apply to Mrs. Margaret Loughran, on the pre- mises, or to the subscriber, at Mr. ©. Herman’s, Charlottetown. PETER LOUGHRAY. wkly 4ins pd. Farm Fer Sale The subscriber offers her valuable farmer 4 sale, situated two miles from Alberton on the Tignish road, containing one hundred acres of iand in a high state of cultivation. It is most desirably situated every Way being only one quarter of a mile distant frat” school house and grist mill, ete. : There are on the premises a large dwel house all finished, a barn 30 feet, good of water and outbuildings. Terms liberal and to suit purchasers. For further particulars, apply to George Matheso%, Esq., Rustico, or to the subscriber ongthe remises. er SARAH RITCHIE Alberton, sept. 18th, 1900. dy wed and sat wkly tf ENGLISH MLT VINEGAR Plain or Spiced, 60c per gallon For kee ing the pickel frm and gued there is no better vibe ar than this. ; But some ;refer tbe prot 60c per gal. or White Wie Cidar at 40c per gal. If sowe bave tbem good and strong, SANDERSON & OD Who sell beat Vinegar and pickling 8 OY8TER.—On the half snetl, oF uart,orin bulk Shop on Sydney doposite Cathedral, (-armody’s old wt —_— M A BAREON. ia WANTED.—A general servant. Apply Mrs MacKachern next to Hotel Devie® BORSE FOR SALE.— at Rodd’s Harness Shep, 4 George Street. dy 1: wkiy WANTED.--I mamodiately oa cook and maid, references req £2 see October. Re White. pper Pownal 1 week and wkiy. ‘U LET.—4 ceotiage 92 . street,