a | Bopanna i wreneUriiee Ye an 2 em corn e Sue ce See a Ke | L yA : os Boy line ots 1.00 . % Girls fine boots, sizes 11 lie to 2 68c & Women’s strap slippers 9e BY “4 ; . ~ *i Women’s cloth slippers 1l7c fet A few pair of those car- pet slippers at 13c Children’s strap sliopers Tan and black, good and strong 28c ALG] & Ub Ch’town, P. E. I, Grocery pitisfaction In this store means somethiug more than simply low price. It means strictly high class goods, the guaran- teed kind, It means prompt attention, quick delivery. Have you beea to see us yet, come in we'll be glad to see you. Webster & Mackay “Ideal Grocery” Cor. Kent and Gt. George Sts. PHONE 199. Successor .o Davison & Co. VIIIVIFIVIVe FITTS PFI FT SIS PS FITS CSCS shAseS4sSAASALALAABAAAA af MILLER} BROS for Pianos, Organs, Sewing Machines, Small Musical Instruments, ete, etc. THE LEADING MUSIC HOUSE of P. E, Islana, EERE PS IEEE EEE SE FES ee 1 J G Jam son, Of this i i | Stewart left THE DAIL‘ 8 PRET ORT RR eRRRRRRPPR ON PTH TAL Pleety = othe OER TT EPL — aT AT PERSO ‘ A He Jo Fs Jo: Nn « Tapper, > } Mr. » Se Gallagher left thie morning = Foster, Haugh Joho anc vic falifsx Herald puts if of One! are il * Narais h a | whoa ee Y a. % i ‘ Mr. W, Robertso \ ; I vé¢ y . } | Peter’a Church last ev Es | Hon. Benj. Roger ront ‘ Bu vy cob \! ve J imc and Mr x toda y . ; returned + Ge i Cc mMmnvoiil offrey F Wy and ff this morning for Win tsa ' 2? their Studie Xf where they will resume the ollegiate echool. Mr. A, W. O ven, chie! : the Marine Department,Oitawa, arrived in Charlottetown on Saturday night and registered at the Hotel Davies. = Mr. Ira J. Yeo bas resigned his posit'on on the teaching staft of the west Kent St School. It is understood that he will enter McGill, “er Mr. William Moran, of R- K. Jost’s establishment, who has been on 4 holiday trip to the western section of the Province returned to Charlottetown this forenoon, Mies Louise’ Mellieh left thie morning for Mount Allison Ladies College, Sack. ville, N. B. Miss Winnie Brecken will leave tomorrow morning for the same institution. Mr. C. D. Thompeon, cashier of the I. C. R,arrived in Charlottetown from Moncton on Saturday night ‘and went to Souris this morning. On Wednesday morning he returns to Moncton accom-~ panied by Mrs, Thompson. Mr, George A. Sharp crossed to Monc~ ton today to meet the Minister of Railways and Mr. Pottinger, who are coming over to Summerside this evening. To-morrow Mr. Pottinger and Mr. Sharp will inspect the new bridge at Harper’s. Councillor Brown returned from St. John on Saturday night. He was in St. John duriog the trial of a suit he brought egainst Mr. M. A. Finn in connection with an exchange of horses, and was given accountant q | judgment for the full amount claimed. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ryau left this week on adriving tour. Thev are now on P, E, Island where they intend spending a week or two driving. Their trip should be an enjoyable one asthe Island is look- irg very fine just now.—Sackville Post. Mr. Geo. Godfrey, the colored pugilist, arrived ia Charlotietowr from Boston on Saturday night, and went to Sydney this morning. Mr. Godfrey returns to Char- lottetown about the,eall of the week, ard will probably give af exhibition here be- fore returning to Boston. Mr. Charl«a Earle, of the Merchanis’ Bink of Halifax ofthis city, left on a v cation trip to the country this morning, where with rod and gun he will spend a week or (wo. Hia prowess as a eportsman warrants the prediction of his friends that his luck will completely eclipee the record now held by “Robert the Hunter.” PE “SOLDIERS OF THE QUEEN.” Mr. Philip Lawrence, business man- ager of the Baston Stock Co, will arrive in Charlottetown onThursday next with the addition to the company, and the new scenic effects to be used at the forthcom- ing production of the “Soldiers of the Queen.” The company wilj/number about 14 pereons. New costuffes and acces- sories have been added with the view of making the company the bestsequipped on the road. Tae company is hooked ip St. John, Halifax, Montreal and Toronto for the coming season. Mr. John M. Byrnes, of the “Soldiers of the Queen” Co. is visiting relatives in Mill View, P. E.I. and shooting (?) duck, snipes and yellow legs. We hope he will returm safe,and will have no “I didn’t know it was loaded” experiences, The Lawrence Sisters and Miss Barney of the ‘‘Soldiers of the Queen” Co., are busy studying new parte and getting wardrobes ready for the coming season. They have made many friends while here. Mr. Harry Bewley, comedian of the “Soldiers of the Qneen” Co, is hard at work studying the new part of Sam Slick. Canadian correspondent in ihe play. Mr. Bewley considers it aa good if not better thanthe part of Sammy Blytb in **When London Sleeps,” which he created atthe 14th Street Theatre, New York, under Mr. James H. Wallis, management, and his new catch line, “I’m so glad I’m here” will be as popular as his “Sorry I didn’t suit.” SHIP NEWS. C8 ene Port of Charlottetown. ENTERED, Sept. 8.— Fred M. Batt, Enman, Picteu; Lorena, McMillan, Wood Isiands, CLEARED, Sept. 8.— Lorena. McMillan, Wood Is- slands ; Glenora, Balcom Sydney ; Cardi- gan, Keeping, Boston; Wm. Aitken, Batt, Pictou; Spring Bird, Gerrior, Shed aCe A full stock of Black Vel- vet Ribbons in all widths, also narrew colored velvet ribbons, opened to-day at Stanley Bros, | | | | | 7 4. B 0.—Regular monthly meeting to- oht at o’clek sharp. ny oy a on al »*fieA ; Vi toria PWC. A. Football practice at Victor , } 48 , w ( }uertday) 410 p. Mm. OF SCOTLAND.-— Camp Ardgour, oiland meets tunight, = Non. 2 Go., 4th AReg*., C, ae Ach ¢ aU I | tO have 1 por tponed for drill this even rifles on muat be fail by. Order. HEN] “heslteamer Brant Point duChene to othe ‘Ra lways to Summers ~~ Light to moderate winds, north; fine and cool to-day and to-mor- Props northwest and Cae noatly om paratively rar, setjatila ian S orT.—Victoria Division, S. of T., meets this Monday evening at 8 o’clock. Initiation of memters. Visitors always welcome, Lenpine Liprary.-—Long evening» for reading are here again, and St. Peter’s Lending Library is again opened. Be on hand and get a nice book, To Resume Tarr Srupies.—A number of students left by the western train this morning to pureve their studies at Mount Allison Ladies College, Sackville, N B. NE BOARD OF TRADE COUNCIL MEETING TO.DAY- ee A meeting of the Council of the Board of Trade wil] be held in the Board of Trade rooms, McEachern’s building, to- day at 4.36 o’clock,for the purpose of meet~ ing Mr. Geffe, the representative of the Canadian Trade Review of Montreal,which jourval is preparing for publication a spe- cial e dition devoted to Charlotte- town and Prince Edward Island. All members of the Board are requested to te present. Local Notices, New millinery opening every day at F, Perkin’s & Co’s.,the millinery leaders, If the seving of adollar or two meare anything to you, buy ycur fall cot me at F. Perkin’s & Co’s. Yellow eved beans at Beer & Goff’s, 2i. Try a package of cream of wheat the new breakfast food, for sale at Beer & Goff’s. 2i. Prowse Bros’ Ladies dep-r'ment is the largest and best in the city. Latest styles for fallin new German Jackets, Golf Capes and Tweed Suitings, flateet shades. Our new furs are inand priced very low We have all the latest styles iu coney. coon, bear, electric seal, Astrachan, sable and many otbers, Ladies, see our dress goods department. We bave received our fell stock and they are elegant. 25 cents to $3.76 per yard in black, fancies, caehbmere, merinos, cords, fine crepons and other new makes. ~—~Prowee Broa. —— sme annoeevennnvenneny eyrenrent event = Snaps in Walking Sticks Came too late and we want to clear them out, The Medical Hall J. G.JAMIESON Fresh Butter Scotch and Kisses Se a Box, ddd HVYPD STON ON PNRM NNTHTTNT ENN TTA TTT me A AAMUAAALbsMdLaLddAAdaLdddd Add Add Mddd id Students | Now is the time to ): epare for anoth:r years work. We have ali che books authorized for the Colleges and Public Schools. Exer- cise and Work Books—a large line and good value. Plenty of pencils, pens, ink, etc, ete, E E F fh MITCHELL'S BOOKSTORE Qaeen St. Opp. Prowse’s. g “&OSOSO 0 2 6620 G08 26% GEE EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN SEPIEMBER 10, 1900 ‘EPer ELEM Es VOPRP Soe OR NET C SMO, A oi ee me PON. RO RON EEL ERTS a sO dS eI YT AAs 4FF - a SS. < (ER, Je . Se NN Saee YF i A { > & *% , @ igor Vie “Se 4 - more © fF Fi ae 1h a} 4 bY hay A CRE ie - » Saturday morning « ur counters Simples from a lar g: a oon | i ee , Warenouse 1n (zis Ss OW, “ome lines half price others a shate over half price. How can we do it? We il of every thing, no two alike.) Some . s aid do duty or freight on them, (only « ¥ ! of the Goods consist o%— HANDKERCHIEFS—The duty on Handkerchiefs is 38 p.c. or on every dollars worth of Handkerchiefs we save 40c. HOSIERY— The duty on Hosiery is 35 p, ¢., freight 5 p, dollars worth of Hosiery we save you 40c. GLOVES—The, duty on Gloves is 55 p.c, freight 5 p, dollars worth of Gloves we save you 40c RAIN GLOAKS, only 8 in al—Duty on Rain Cloaks is 38 p. ¢., freight 5 p. o—49 p.c. we save you 40c on the $, only 8 in all. ae MENS CAPS—Duty on Capsis 30 p. c., freight 5 p.c.—35 p. ¢. We’ve marked them at exectly half price, TOWELS— 30 p.c. & 5p. c--35 p.c. TRAY CLOTHS—30p.c.&5p ec 35p,c You save this on Tray Cloths, UMBRELLAS— 35 p. c. & 5p.c.—35 p,c. You save this on Umbrellas, MENS TIES—35 p. c.& 5 p.c.—35p.c. You save this on Mens Ties. SHAWLS—30 p.c. & 5 p.c.—35 p.c. BRACES—30 p. c. & 5 p. c—35 p.e. SWEATERS—35 p. c. & 5 p.c.—35 p.c. ~You save this on Sweaters, UNDERWEAR—35 p.c. & 5 p.c.—35 p.c. FURS—30 p. c. & 5 p. c.—35 p.c. CHARLOTTETOWN'S BUSIEST DRY GOODS STORE. SENTNER, MCLEOD CEDAR SHINGLE —We have on haad— One Million of Cedar shi As follows viz, 150 m Extras, 350 m 2nd Clear, ; 150 m x No. 1, —aleo— 200 Bris. No. 1 Brs D’or Lime. 15C Casks St. John Lime. f 100 Bela, 9 * And all kinds of Spruce and Lumber for building purposes, Laths, Bat Cedar Posts, etc. Prices low. LEMUEL M, POOLE & C9, ; freight 5 p. &. 49 p.¢, c,—40 p. ¢. or on every ave a a a | Se Fi c.-40 p. ce oron every About 100 in at, { You save this on Towels, You save this on Shawls. You save this on Braces, You save this on Underwear. You save this on Furs 200 m Clear, 150 m xxx le He eH Hl W.W. Wellner — bills Watch maker, - Poole’s Wi f, Ch'tows Jeweler The abundance of arti- | = ak Raseiver cies and suitable gifts to AAAAAAAAD iat be had at our establish- ment, all of assured qual- ity, unique and exclusive in design, and at consistent prices, should attract those that are interested in ap- proaching weddings. School will soon be opening and your girls and boys will | want a pair of good school shoes. We have the kind to suit you, good, strong and confortable. Our prices are also low |} By buying from us you can save money, A Ready-to-wear Suit Can be purchased here cheaper than elsewhere, We are prepared to back up what we say. We must sel] hundreds of suits this coming autumn. Quick sale and small profits our wotto. You will surely benefit yourself by buying your elething and boots from us, ! tama . Charloitetown P E i. M2 ae Se Se Fel [6 3K SK OK FR Before leaving our Island should secure a souvenir that will remind them of their pleasant time here. We carry as fine an stock as can be found in Charlottetown of Euamelied Souvenirs of Prince Edward Island and Canada. Among them will be found 4 a large varisty of useful and 2 ornamental articles at prices ra-ging from 25c upwards, Quality the highest, price low, C. BH. Taylor Jeweler & Optician, Sunnyside, Queen Square EEE FETS E ne — Reward Offered! The Provincial Government Wil: mw a liberal reward to an7 pee aad will give such inicrmaucn a8 wil _WANTED.—A boy to attend grocery stor, one with some experience preferred. Jas. Co, faite MH natean one , 218 pd. oo ee eee i t 7 ; Ww at ; — : J.B MACDONALD $0 “the arrest of the or partie on sonal Mr. 1)" Hall, on &, Where worth and low prices meet. Peter's Road a short time ago.