PROGRAMME ilies rs Duet—S’ of Miss ce Fitzge ;\ Dre 4 Solo—Selected ..ccccceseceseees Mir I , . Ca) Dav . NI vies. 4. Duet The Mant P - Harris & Mr. Wa 5 \ + select r Mr. Vi 6 Solo—Selected .coe ceccceseses | Hel Lawson. ” Son ©. Major a Oe, ewe en ae i Cc. M WW Pr (Moveme rpe:u Sioisean T’eta lense! Valse—C. Mi Chopi Grand Concer e (Stac COOK cient Au ein Mr. Fred Mort | 5. \ Solo en. wees oa 05 48 Mr. Charles Ea 6. Ve Duet Selected ‘ea. Miss Winanifred Cotton & Rev. Leo Will 10. Vocal Solo—Lieti Signor Meyerbet Miss Constance Fitzgerald. Be Re Selected eeeeeeee Miss Davies. g2. Vocal Solo—Selected ....ccsescectees Miss May Bovyer. 13. Vocal Trio—The Romans.......-+«: Mr. Charles Earle, Mr. E. Mitchell, Mr Walter Brecken. St. Peter’s Hall, Thursday Sept. 6th, 5. p. mi Adinission 2§cts to all parts of the Hall. _— <—— We have a window full of Women’s Carpet Slippers in bright colors. These are something new, all sizes. I'hey leave us to- nicht. Ae) & UD Ch’town, P. E, I, SS) GG _ (ER Some AAAL4S as New Coods We 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 Mixed Pickels, Chow Chow, Olive Oil, French Capers, Assorted Jams (in glass jars.) Lea &:Perrins, W orces- torshire sauce. Blue Lable, Tomatoe Ketsup, Hientz’s,Tomatoe Oatsup. Patterson’s :Extract of Coffeo, _ Calder & Trott’s, Sardines {in glass jars.) Anas sAANNNASSAASAAAA Webster & Mackay ssor to Davison & Co. VWITITT Juc ,. — PERSONAL. Mr. E. L. Philps, of St. ] N. By i a it the Hotel Davies Mr. Geo. A. Freeze, the ¢ rgetic repre tive of the ‘All Rail Line,” } rucst at Hotel Davies. . Mr. and Mrs. J. E.: Wyatt a muarel turned to Summerside thi ring. Miss Tillie Carleton Mi Mi W r returned to Souris today, Mr. W. |. Martin, of M ot Nfld.. is VISItI (‘hat \ lle est at the Hot Davi Mr. H. J. Gordon, St, Jol Nfl red at the Queen Llotel last evening. Mrs. Bardwell, who has been visiting rela > and friends on the I land during the mmer, returned this morning to Bost The Post Office address of . Ei Sy, Weeks, Grand Scribe of the Sons of Temper is now Charlottetown, instead Fredericton as _ before. Mr. Percy Fennell eaves tomorrow mon! ¢ for Denver, Col., in which place he will ve in future. Rev. A. B. Macleod returned to Cold stream, N. S., this morning after a visit to the Is] ind, Mr. John Sutherland left for Ottawa this rning, He will remaina few days at his nome, Sea View > Mr, D. W. McKenzie, B. A., of Pinnette, left this morning for Halifax, where he will take a medical course in Dalhousie. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Fennell left today on ip to Beston and New York. Mr. Geo. Rogers was a passenger by Princess today, Mr. W. R. McCurdy, of the Halifax Her- ald, left this morning on return to Halifax, crossing to Pictou by the Princess. W. T. Goffe, Esq, Associate Editor of Canadian Trade Review, arrived in the city last night by the Princess from Pictou. Mr. Daniel Davies, jr., arrived in Charlotte town from Bristol, Va., last night, and is to- day being given a hearty welcome by _ his many friehds. Mrs, Davies and child have been here for ssme time. All are guests at the (Queen - Hotel. Mrs John L. Ifughes entertained a num- ber of young people at her beautiful home on Fitzroy St Friday night, in honor of her niece, Miss. Annie Hickey of Boston. The following young people were present—: Dr. Harry Lesley, of Boston, Harold Howard, and Edmund Blakely of Jamaica Plain, Mass. Misses Gertie and Maud Kelley, Miss. May Moreside, Miss Gertie Wilde, Mr. James Fitzgerald’and Miss. Mary C Murphy. Miss Annie M. Hickey, of Jamaica Plain, Mass, retarned to the city last Thursday even- ing, after,a delightful trip to Morell, Vernon the River, Montague, and St. Peters. Miss Hickey is accompanied by Miss Mary C, Murphy, of ‘‘ The Villas,” Morell. They T A arestheSguests of Mr and, Mrs. John L [lughes, ‘itzroy St. Miss Hickey will leave again in a few days for Johnston’s River where she will visit Mrs. A. McAuley. Both young ladies will leave for Boston about Oct. Ist. —_ ‘See Programme of Con- cert in St. Peter’s Hall. J Ladies 4] Who~ Particularly like a certain kind \\q@of comb, would do well to look &% ‘over our stock, We take pleasure in 4 f showing you just that particular i\y) J Ever’ hear of the &% w= ‘‘Reform,’—-here are some of its yi WI) JA comb you like. good pointst—eeth constructed in ij pyramid form, makes them etrong = =at base, teeth groved at base, ({\| does away with sharp edges—pre- Avents breaking of hair, easily / i. and other good points. Sold at 25c each. Other combs from 5: up, our 10¢ (6) comb ia a corker for the money. D The Square Druggist. A. W. REDDIN, Phm, B. Sunnyside. MARRID. At St. James’ R.C. Church, George- town, by the Rev. S. T. Phelan, Miss May Griffin to Mr Ernest Doyle. At the bome of the bride, by Rev. W.H. Spencer, on Aug. 29th,Mr. Ernest Lloyd } Powers, of Winchester Mass,, U. S.A., to! Miss Etta May, second daughter of the late Duncan Campbell, of Montague. Gtetennesensteenenes — a TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DayY. ‘Take Laxative Bromo Tablets. Ali drag- gists refund the money itit fails to cure. 25c. E. W. Grove’a signature is-‘on each box. I, O. O. F.—Alpba Rebeka Lodge meets tonight at 8 o’clock. - —— ENGLISH MALT VINEGAR Plain or Spiced, 60c per gallon. —— For kee;ing the pickel firm and good there is no better vine- gar than this. But some prefer tie proof at 60c per gal. or White Wine and Cidar at 40c per gal. If so we have them good and strong, SANDERSON & U0 Who sell beat Vinegar and ling spices. | AE AANA hd AAA SAU ANd ddd THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN SEPTEMBER 5&, rg60, St. Peters’s Day Schools will re- open on Wednesday, September Sth. For terms ete apply to Rev, James | Simpson. . bisiicnitbiia Pr le Llotel willclose for the season on Monday next icine Sr Peter ;’ Schools reopened to-day with several new pups, CHOIR REHEARSAI Choir Rehersal First Methodist Church tonight at $8.30 sharp, Prince Edward Islanc M gazine for Septem- ber out to-morrow and tor sale at all the bookstores and newstands. Only five cents CO] Vs Bed Banp Music —The band of the Fourth Regiment gave seve ral choice selections in frontof the rink lact night, scrote Recerrion Yesterpay. —- Yesterday afternoon a grea. many callers were pre- sented to Sir Charles Tupper at the resi- dence of Mr. W. 8S. Stewart, Q. C. enpednnemnitigins Mr. VINNiICoMBE, “one of the otbers’’ willrender Guido Papini’s Romance in “F” at St. Peters school room to-morrow evening. ATTRACTIONS.— Professor Vinni- combe and Prof. H. A. Tanton, both well known favorites, will take part in the Concert in St. Peters Hall to- morrow night. — Went West To-pvay.—This afternoon Sir Charles Tupper and Hon. Mr. Foster went to Summerside, where they address a public meeting tonight. They were accompanied by a goodly number of our citizens, Founsrat To pay-—The funeral of the late Mr. George Worthy took place this afternoon, the large attendance testifying to the esteem in which he was heldin the community io which he had resided for so many yeare. The Odidfellowe, of which society he was a member, attended ina body, accompanied by the Band of the 4th Regiment. On Thursday, Sept, 6tn, an opportunity will be given our citizens of hearing two of our most ta'ented artists before they leave us for some time. Werefer to Miss Gertrude Davies and Mr. Fred Morrie, who will take part in ap entertainmeat on the above date in St. Peter’a Hall. A most excellent programme bas been pre- pated which will be rendered by eome of our most talented performers and hose who have not lately appeared in public entertainments. Particulars later. tf * SoLDIERS oy THE Quegn.”—Thke Bo sa ton Stock Company now organizing vn CLarlottetown for the regular season will include the following members of the late Richards Stock Co,, Barry Bewley, John M Byrnes, John R Higgine, Miss Violet Barney and the Lawrence sisters. A prominent New York leading man and a well known character woman and several well known players are now On their wayto strengthen the new organization. The company opens for two nights engagement in Charlottetown on or about Sept. 14th, ina British-Boer military drama from the prolific pen of the clever actor and playwright, Mr. Harry Bewley, entitled “ Soldiers of the Queen,” a detailed synopsis of which will appear ing later iseue. At thie time, when the eyescf the world are centered on the his- toric struggle in South Africa, and when thousande of Canada’s brave sons are fightiog side by site with their English brothers to upbold the honor of the Old Flag, any reference to the great event has a heart interest to all who love the prestige and glory of the Old Land beyond the sea. In “Soldiers of the Queen” the elements of comedy and tragedy are so cleverly blended and the transition from one emotion to the other so rapid that the interest is kept up from riee tofali of curtain, The scenic effects willgive actual representationsof the bat'les and scenes with which the world is now femiliar, and the costuming will be in every particular perfect in detail. A number of clever specialties will be introduced between the ects by the Law~ rence sisters, Miss Violet Barney and Harry Bewley, all of whom are prominent favorites. — One of Sir Wiltrid’s troubles is,— what todo withMr. Tarte. Remarking upon the proposal to make him‘Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba the Montreal Wit ness says that “ He is net the timber out of which successful governors can be made.” —The notorious Mr, Pacaud is likely to be Sir Wilfrid Laurier’s candidate in Montemorency, (Quebec ! syn! | = YPPerorreny evevprereno ery ae Nnaps in Walking Sticks Came too late and we want to clear them out, The Medical Hall J. GUJAMIESON Fresh Batter Scotch and Kisses 5c a Box. ene oS RTS SAS _ esisnenenssinsnsseencnssesseSsee The New Autumn Goods The new things in Dress Goods, Trimmings, Furs, Jackets, Capes, Ladies’ Suits, Silks, Satins, etc., etc. An elegant display of handsome autumn novelties, and priced in our old way—Low. LoveRr G22) ln, & Ul et oo ee CRARAARAAAAL ANE UAASAACHA “ , Te ee eae ees Now is the time to ; senae: for anoth r yes vark. | We have ali che books ¢ authorized for the $ and Public Schools. Eyes $ ; cise and Work Books, t large line and good value, §. F Plenty of pencils pens, s ink, ete, ete, ; t wrrcuuis BOOKSTORE Q seen St, Opp. Prowse’s, 220 2000 4 ceeeraes Ee 2% te a a : at ALL, eo TOURISTS 34 Before leaving our Island %& should secure a souvenir that will remind them of their & pleasant time here. We carry as fine an assorted OERGENS = PARIS GHEE INSECT FOWDER DISTRIBUTOR —-AND OUR— Will kill"the bug. vane “WHOLESALE ANDIRET AIL. 0 SIMON W.. CRABBE July 30th 1900. Furnishing News White and solored shirts, soft outin silk front shirts. See our doubie thread Balbriggan Under We pride ourselves in showing*the largest and nobbiest lo of neckwear in the city. We have them at any price ‘from 2¢ to 75.¢ Another strong line ‘with us is our Shirts. g shirts collars attached clothing, 85c per suit. Extra bargains every Saturday aight, Store open uatil 1, Gordon & MoLellan eeee0e~ Men’s Stylish Outie Walker’s Corne stock as can be found. is | Charlottetown of +? ‘ | Enamelled Souvenirs ¢ | of Prince Edward Island and ? Canada, Among them will be found a large variety of useful aud £9 ornamental articles at prices #9 ranging from 25c upwards, ; Quality the highest, prices low, Cc. EH. Taylor Jeweler & Optician, Sunnyside, Queen Square, FFP EE NEW PIANOS! Parties contemplating pug chasing a good piano would 9m we)] to examine my 1 cent new stoek just rece! and epened out. They are “dandies. 0. P. FLEDOHEh Opera House Building.” AAAARA GAARA AAAASAAASARSS a —-— Phe Vaccination Ach loot On end after Monday A ngnst 20th, nest | vecquation will be attended 10 undersigned, under the provision? © i Act, at their respective offices, 4p. m., daily, for the present. (Signed) RICHARD JOHNSON, M.D. PETER CONROY, M.D. . ; patients Supte. of ee oy Ch’town, Aug. 1th, 1900 Bs { \WANTED.—A girl about 16 ore , age, smart and tidy, Apply mord Gt, George 8’ * ————— — ———ne BABY CARRIAGE FOK Sale ty aa as new. Purchaser may "4 for siecighing. Will be —— ; WANTED.—A young man # olerk : dry goods store; one Se fier. preiered. Apply to C Ex our P BLE MEN to represent 0 nice Re A sident and adjcinine Deties require biring nom oe nd some office work. ? ' penses advanced to Ee gr 73 Chet . ‘ ae - th reference, Wm. /- 1,St.,Phila. Pa. xeau ——