| MEN'S / | RUBBER SOLED H BD0TS ONLY $4.00 ' 5 | % a of | at | | oy | =) » famous Goodyear method. Sullivan rubber soles and heels, silk stitched and high finish. © This Combination At $4.00 Is a Winner ANY & Ub Ch’town, P. &, I. Te a ~ ET — Grocery Satisfaction 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 been to see us yet, come in we'll he glad to see you. Webster & Mackay “Ideal Grocery” Cor.gK eat aad Gt. George Sts, » PHONE 199, Ei W nser to Davison £ Cc. AAAAAADAAAAAAAAAAA A A 4 Dp ahhAbssbhsbshsAAsAAAAASAAAA «(ll al «tt <j 3 «tl AAAAA AA J > a | e-4 GS y GCOVYERNMANT Stock Farm Stock in the Exhibition Grounds. To be sold by Public Auction on Wednesday, September 26th AT 11 O’CLOCK, A.M. The following Registered Cattle, all of upericr quality: - 5 Ayrshire Cows, 2 Milking. 6 Short Horn Cows, 4 Milking. 4 Short Horn Bull Calves. 2 Short Horn Heifer Calves, 3 Ayrshire Heifer Calves. 1 Ayrshire Bull Caly. 14 Yorkshire Pigs. 10 Cross, York and Tam, RICHARD SMITH, Secretary Steck Farm. ROBERT BEAIRSTO, Auctioneer, Ch’town, Sept. 18, 1999—3 g & w. TO- LET~—The MeTavieh Hovse, Kip a. = | by the St or for sale On ¢ t 4 AMINER office, ° eS Avpiy, at the Ez- * Paris and Loadon milliuery today, THE DAIL‘ PERSONAL. Mr. Geo Hugbes arrived Helifax last night, Miss Sarak Butcher, of Malden, Mass., is visiting Mr and Mrs Mark Wright. Dr. Macdonaid, of Port Hawkesbury, s among the Jatest arrivals at the Hotel Davies, Mr. Geo. D Longworth was a passenger home from ; Princess last evening returning from Halifax. Mrs. L. E. Prowse wil! leave for Svl- ey, © B, next Thuraday. She is for the present staying with Mrs. Ramsay. Mr W A Brennan, of the Summerside fournal, returned from Halifax last night nd went west this morning. Miss Harriet McDonald, oft Ditodas, was s passenger onthe S.S. Halifax en route to Boston and New York. Mrs. Frank Beer left this morning on return to Nelson, B C. En route she will visit Sackville, St John and Boston. Mrs. Dockeadorff and her daughter, Miss Lulu, left home Friday to visit Mrs. Dockendorffe’s eldest daughter, Mrs, Ross, n Boston. Mrs. Hurst, of Worcester Mass., arrived in Charlotttown by the Halifax, this morn ing On a visitto her daughter Mrs. (Dr.) McLaughlin. The Sut says that Miss Dalton, of Stanley Bros. establishment, was among those who attended the big millinery open- ing in that city. Mr. W. J. Chappell, who has been spending a short holiday in Charlottetown, left on return to Boston this afternoon, going by the Halifax, Miss May G. Barrons, who has been visiting her parents during the lust three months, left on return to Boston today by the steamer Halifax, Mr.’Robert Hogg, jr., left this mornivg as advance agent for the Boston Stock Co. now in Charlottetown. He will tour the towna of the Maritime Provinces. Mr, Patrick Bourke, the well-known painter, was @ passenger by the Princess ‘ast evening, returning from a holiday trip te Beston and other points in Massa» chussetts. Mrs. Fred Kettle, formerly Mis » Cor Howatt, of Charlottetown, who has been on the Island visiting relatives and friends, returned to-day to her home in St. Augustine, Florida. Miss Laura Cox, daughter of Mr BC Cox, who has beex visiting friends at. Halifax returned to Charlottetown last evening and went east tbis afternoon. Mr Cox met her at Stellarton. The North Sydney Herald says: T. J. Morris, one of Charlottetown’s foremost wholesale and retail grocers, paid North Sydney a ‘lying visit yesterday. After visiting the great steel werks he left on a business trip to Halifax. Henry Lapthorne, representing the Charlottetown Soap Works, was in town this week. He is making his sunual tour through Cape Breton taking urdets for his famous soap.— North Sydney Herald. Mrs. McIntyre, wife of Governor McIntyre, and her son, Mr. Temple Mclatyre, left this morning for a trip to New York. The latter wi!] take a course in Cornel) University during the winter. The Governor and Miss McIntyre accem> panied them as far as Summerside and will return to-night. A Milltown correspondent of the St. Jchn sun says: Willie Kirby !cft on Tues« day for Mount Allison College, where he will take a special course preparatory to studying medicize at McGill. Rev. W. J. Kirby, his father, accompanied him to — and will be absent over Sunday next. _The twentieth anniversary of the mar~ riage of Rev, Cecil and Mrs. W igzins, of Sackville, N B, was celebrated last week, when the bappy couple received a number of valuable presents and innumerable geod wishes. An address of congratulation was also presented, Every church in fackville was represented at the cele- bration, | SOLOMON SLOW'’S ADVICE, What I Would Do, or Have Done, if Were Boss. I would condemn politice. I would insist on truth, I would diaqualify every elector who sella his vote, I would make the bribed and br'ber equally guilty. I would allow no anonymous letters in the press. l would—well what is .the use—the grite have the reins of power and what care they if they are driving the country to ruin, mean small party politicians telling the Sotomon Siow. St. Jony ExHisition-—The attendance at the St John exhibition this year totalled 62,166, against 59,514 last year. CHrese. ~Mesers, shipped 1100 boxes Great Britain, Dillon & Spillet of cheese today to te Orzra Hovsz.—To-night, the Boston Stock Co, will present “Soldiers of the Queen,” at the Opera House. The play is the handiwork of Mr Harry Bewley, who promises a good performanc:. a | Suxer Kittep.—Three sheep were k]]-j ed on the St. Peter’s Road last night out of a flock of five hundred owned by Mr, Wheatley butcher. L, 0.A B.A.—Lady Wallace Ledge Ne. 27 meets tonight, Local Notices. Sentner McLeod & Co. opened their |Log = ~ Sonprers OF THE Queen—Opera Housn tonight. _—-—~ No Banp Concert tonight in the Queee Square gardens. a’ — Tue Pross.—Fresh south to south west EXAMINEK CHARLOTTETOWN SBP IEBMBER 2: = ; amas #@©68F[©Dhee eee ) GRAND : GALA : D al and Gther Items, ° is; unsettled and showery. ieindiamadaiial Mar«er HauLt.—Don’t forzet St Joaeph’s Razanr inthe market Hall next week. lhe indications are that it will bea great . - and the ladies managing it ‘are r heat te The pro- Joseph’s Convent. ~~ » makeit so. vde St Ovr o Tatt.-—- Richard Collins, a ined in Queen’s County jail i charges of assault nd hatterv, made his eseane thia forenoon mating the fer Collinge hal been Coutin the vard to empty some alops, tonk advantage of the opportunity to Atiateet accounts he | an two ra an ] make his escape, vas still at large. Sprecrat Arrractioy,—Manager Yale has secured as a anecial feature for the “Devil’e Auction’ Co, a rare novelty ene titled “The Dance of the Elemnte’’ an electrical dance performed by two clever Parisian dancere, This act is cer- tainly a novelty and will be seen for the firat time with the “Devil’s Auction” Com- pany. ‘*'Y’s.”— Last evening the “ Y’s” and their friends gathered in their parlors on Grafton St. to welcome Miss Ellie Smith, Superintendent ofthe Y’s organizatien in Nova Scotia. An address of welcome was read hy Miss McRae, te which Miss Smith replied. Sbe sketched the work carried on by the societies in Nova Scotia. Refreshments were served. Choice music added to the evening’s pleasure. Y. M. C,. A—At the meeting in the YMCA parlor last night it was decided to offer the building for sale, the execu- tive committee being empowered to make all necessary arrangements for complet- ing the trameaction. The sale is neces- sitated by the fact that it is the mortga~ gee’s intention to foreclose unless the building is put in proper repair and a reasOvable evidence given of the ability of the executive to maintain it successfully. Horses ror Races.—The following horsea have already entered for the races which take place on the Charlottetown Driving Park on Wednesday and Thurs- day next:— Lina Belle. Jack, Tansy, Parkland, Buller, Dash, Ben Hal, Guy J, Bilmont, The Poetess, Minnie, Bessie Rampart, Warren Guy, Rock Farm Grace, Brilliant, Brazil. lian, Arclight, Parkwood. More en» tries will be received tonight, of some of which the secretary bas already been wotified, but as they have not arrived will wot be made known till to- morrow. The best two days’ races ever held kere are assured, Tae Boston Boar.—The steamer Hali- fax arrived from Boston sbout half-past four this morning, bringing the following passeng’rs: J W Bolger, C Anderson, E K Spencer, AF Lamb,A E Knight, Willie Drew, Mrs M L Berry, Mies Berry, Mise Munroe, L H_ Buzzell, Mrs Paine, Mrs Holmes, H C Warren, Miss N D Warren, M Walis, M Rokertaon, Mr Corey, Mr Had- ley, J H Taylor, Mra J H Taylor, J Spark- ling and wite, Miss Cutter, Miss Noyes, Mre J Inman. O ESmith, C S Carrier and wife, A McDonald, Joe McDonald, Mr and Mrs Maloney, Mra Hamond, Mra Nicholson, C S Hurst and wife, W M Kennedv, P McPhee and wife, Mrs J Irvio, Katie Curby, Mrs McAree, Miss S Eseory, Mrs Godfrey, Miss J McLean, Mise G Hewitt, Mre Anderson, Mrs C La- Vili, Mrs A Kennedy, Mrs C F Fraser, F S McLaren, L R Messick, D Driscoll, 0 Mclotyre, G A Murray, M Meggison, FS Murphy, Wm Henderson, A Siewart, H J McIotyre, RJ Meclatyre, Fred McLeod, Chas Anderson. The Halifax left ono return to Boston this afiernoen at one o'clock with the following, passengers: Mre, James Meore, Mr Ed. J Moore, Mias Ellen Mclotyre, Mr W Graham, MrJ Publicover, Mise Bestrice Gay, Miss McNeill, Mra Stewart, Mies Marjory Gillis, Miss L A Nicholson, Mr Hurd, Mise Hind, Mre Mahoney Mre Douglae, Mies Kelly, Mr, A McDonald, Mies 8 S McFadyen, Mr. Pineau, Mrs Jacob Dockendorff, Mr. Ralph Handraban, Miss Katie Mandrahan, Mr. J W Alexander, Mr. W W Conuell, Mr. W. J. Chisholm, Mr. WJ Chappell, Mise May Carver, Mies Hoar, Miss Chanan, Miss MHanlan, Miss Mce- Kenzie, Miss Katie and Mr and Mre Howard, szenvveeveennnevy erverenngv TT = SMOKERS = BRAD THIS E | E = Index, Old Chum, Myrtle Navy, Pride ot Virginia, Old English curved Cut Creme de la Oreme, js Capstan Med is, Tartan, Student’s Mixture, Seal af North Carolina, Paces scroll cut, Tonka, All kinds chewing at The Medical Hall J.G. JAMIESON wee eNO AML LML ALUN UAL UU) AAU AAMUAAUG Ay Qld 1900 AT | FURS our Dress Goeds FURS reputation. MEN'S CLOTHING — ee ee SENTNER, CEDAR SHINGLES —We have on hand— One Million of Cedar Shingles. As follows viz, 150 m Extras, 350 m 2nd Clear, 150 m x No. 1. —alL20— 200 Bris. No. 1 Brs l#’or Lime. 156 Casks St. John Lime. 160 Bris. “* * “ And all kinds of Spruce and Hemlock Lumber for building purposes, Laths, Brick Cedar Posts, etc. Prices low. LEMUEL M. POOLE & CO, Poole’s Wharf, Ch’town. GiGEEnURE cRNA IES ENGLISH MLT VINEGAR Plain or Spiced, 60c per gallon. 200 m Clear, 150 m xxx White For kee ing the pickel firm and good there is no better vine- gar than this. Bat 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 s Millinery at Stanley Bros. —Miss Dalton has just re- turned from the millinery openings, and is prepared to do the latest and most artist- ic work tor you. Satisfaction guaranteed at all times. 2i—d&w, OYSTBRS.—Qn the half snell, or by the quart, Orin bulk. Shop en Sydney street oe Cathedral, (Carmody’s old stand)— A BARRON. &l pdy WANTED.—A general servant. A te Mra MacKachera nest to Hotel Davies ™ BABY CARRIAGE FOK SALK.—As g0od A ddd 2 pe ' agmow. Purchaser may ha fer slsighing. Wil! be sold cheap. _T SS SS BSS S95SSESSH33S T . 5 °¢ ’ : 4O) . No-such af range of Dress Gords was ever seen No such a showing of Furs has ever bee Kdward | Island. Weare the}leading Fur store of P. E. Island and we hav WAny lady that buys a%Fur Jacket?without seeing our stock is justice, over 250§Fur Jackets to select from at MILLINERY We expect our London and Paris Trimmed Millinery in next week. =ILECS See the new things in silks at My Store. Never before was our stock more beautiful— ness rather than of glaring prominence. To be brief it’sa happy collection of real art wonders whose variety and elegance wi’] surprise, and the low price delightfyou at DOUBLE BREASTS»D! DL. A. Bruces SE =@ 726 20009 ©3460 0666S oS : . Aes i Flere You'll Find — AYS| “MYT STORE.” S Department. A leaning to roughness is conspicuous Hair effects mostly in plains and pretty plaids, fuzzy, flee Just the thing for our climate at just the price to Came| cy and almost lumpy, suit your purses, b seen on Pripog e eclipsed our former not doing herself E. Island’s Greatest Fur Store. but it’s the keauty of quiet rich. oS Se ee McLEOD & OO $8.25 WILL BUYA Qos ALL WOOL WORSTED SUIT $e —— Sn But we don’t like te use the word. So¥m any ad Vertisers use it and don’t mean it. Webster says, “a gainful transaction” —t hat’s how We mean it--a gainful transaction for our 3 customers We would like you to call and satisfy’ yourself that what we say is true, —_ OS John Newson VODs 89S27 GOD 630G8490502909F 09O8P*