THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETON AUGUST 27, 1900 RA: ESN NEES «we, - — a EET — = >> NNN races ar sumasesioe. Lal ald Other lems; 4 ALMOST A MIRAgts, ) ! he . ee Races were, G@op@—Attendance not) ©. M. B. A.—Branch 216 will meet in g } Very Large the A, O. H. Hall this evening at eight trange Case of Kidney . | em ee tal i at the — : ported at Smith's Pallg ; 1ere Was DOL A Jarge atten ance eae ; , ‘races onthe Summerside Driviog Park Conriamation.—His Lordsbi Bishop Smuira’s Farts, Aug. 27,9 on Saturday “afterpoon, but those who] McDonald confirmed a large class at St. mons remarkable fe nat be of lig | were present had agood aftern20n’s sport. | Mark’s on Sunday. Dodd’s Kidney Pilg Was te ed by 1 | Excellent order was maintained through- eee : George Barnes of thiete of Mr t lout, Following are the eummaries :— S, or T.— Victoria oe — - : was sfilicted with Pema'e Wow Barns (Monday) evening, in Wrights ; ' Urinal T wi Fogg 7 J TWO. YEAR OLD. o'clock. Visitors welcome. Disease The duane < Kiley | General Bobe, owned by D W White, A Comix vane. Paiber John’s mam- | effect on her sensea of sight end et Charlottetown. ..... ...cccceseesee 2 moth Tea Party at Wellington will take for at times Mre. Barnes would th Cock of the N..t , Newton Dawson, 2 »lace on Tuesdav, 28th inst, Return — deaf ood short-sighted. |) SEGUE a nc uatebbadsccses -cocccces cccesece UO i odiedine from Charlottetown only 85 cents. rs. Barnes gives an scconnt « > Rosella, Duncan’ Robertson, North onbeteibiiantil case for publication:—“J age . Mt River tteeeeee O*Peeeseewe es eee ee eeeeenee l 2 DccHesee DELAYED. eiiiies The ateamer a doctor, Ra writes, ‘6 who = Time 3,094, 3.07}. Duches-e which left Halifax this morning medicine t TM seemed to wa ™ (or bis port lost one of ber two propellers “ ra “mong was told of Ro | wee te Ss atew hours out. Sbe returoed to Halifax. ule, and I got one box. Than ) Park Campbello, John Steele,Sums Her later movements will be telegraphed of the box and ar: completely merside..... a, recsvecceveoese L 1 1 | to the agent bere. speuahe ote sre Pek on Fleetwood, 8 N Dawaon, Tryon... 2 2 2 —o— : : ow os fected, | P. S., Dan Steele, Summerside.... 3 3 3 Tae Artillery, Rogineers and infantry ae ee NL ee deetise with the bande of "the “Fourth The new things in mannaeil : . al Time 2.354, 2.38, 2.41. tegiment, the 2o egiment a For afew days*com- JB) *'m°*953.2 ; will meet on Market Square at 9.45 to- At Cherlottetows, August 25rd, by By menciag Friday, August OTHE 3EMINUTE CLASS. * night,anid from there proceed to the Dress Goods - 7 an Cnn ; ’ edtion , é ou r to risti 24th,we will puton sale Golden Gateway, Dan Steele, ols alle ao —— P Beshaon. 7 ot oN : ’ Summerside, ).....s00--seeeeee 2 2 ReceeTion To Private Hargis,—There £ : ———_—~$_-_— 120 pairs of Men’s and Lady Parkside,Samuel Grady. will undoubtedly be a great gathers Ti ImmMiIngs, Aw Op ayo Wet Tatgp Boys’ Laced Boots— Summerside. ..s.ss00.--eeeeere ? 1 3 3 2) ing of citizens at the railway station to- Mrs. Winrlow’s Soothing Byrap haree fairly fine—nailed sole Parkside, J E Birch, Alberton, 3 3 2 23] night to welcome home Private John H'urs used for over fitty years by mill.ong at 99c . The | Time 2.374, 2.32. 2.354, 2.36, 2.35}. Harris, one of the first contingent sent ’ mothers for their children while Wl at JC @& pair. y | The meeting was managed by the fol~ | from Charlottetown to South Africa. with perfect enccess. It eoothes the are new goods and | lowing gentlemen :— —_-—__ Jackets softens the gums, allaye the Pain, coupes ilv worth half as , Judgese—J E Arsenault, Daniel Mc- Satvation Army.—Although the wea ; wind colic, and is the best €asil' ‘ : Neill, W 8 Farrow. ; ther was somewhat, unfavorable yesterday diarrhosa. It is pleasant to tea much more. See them Timers —James A McNeill and John A | the meetings were well attended. There Marke, Distance Judge—Wm Gould. Clerk of the Course—G M Reid. * in our window. Men’s sizes 6, 7, 8, 9, 10. ! Boys’ sizes 1, 2,3, 4, PERSONAL. 6. Only 99e, Mr. A- McBeth went to Pictou today. Mr. Tuplii McGregor crossed on the | Princess today. | Mr. G@, E. Full crossed to the main | land this morning. Mr. Clateice Macdonald, of Dodd & was animmense crowd at the meeting in Victoria Park. Tonight the grand masi- cal festival will opeuat 8 o’clock. Be sure and hear the hand bell ringers. Tickets only 10 cen‘s C.M. B. A.—Branch 214 of the C. M. B. A., Alberton, presented Chancellor J. P. Brennan, who is removing to Sidney, N 8, with e beautiful address and a gol headed eane suitably inscribed, last night atthe Rectory. Rev. Father Burke, the President, readjthe address. There were Capes, Ladies’ Suits, Silks, Satins, etc., etc. Sold by druggists in every world. Twenty-five cents one value is incalcuable. Be eure and ask fey Mrs. Winslow’s oothing Syrup, Potiog Cowr?.—Six drunks F posed of this forenoon, wert tip Tue Pross —Moderate west winds ; fair and woderately warm, : An elegant display of handsome ALLY & Ub Ch’town, P. E. I, =e —! oo Some AsAAAaA New 0) O Oo a -e have just opened a lot of new, fresh geods, we haven't reom 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, Worces- tershir2 sauce. Blue Lable, Tomatoe Ketsup, Hientz’s Tomatoe Oatsup. Patterson’s Extract of Coffeo. Calder & Trott’s, Sardines (in glass jars.) Ip Rogers, spent Sunday in Souris. | Miss Tillie Carleton and Miss Minnie Whear drové from Souris to Charlottetown yesterday, His Lordship Biskop McDonald came to town from Alberton by the Whelan special and goes to Si. George’s this afternoon. Rev. Father Keardon preached au able sermon in St. Dunstan’s Cathedral at High Mac yetterday He leaves on Mon- day next (o return to St. P Minn. Professcr. Robertson and Mr, Collier wert to Summerside tcday to consult with the School Board regarding the establish- ment of a Manual Training school iu that towr. Mr, Geo. V- McInerney, M. P. for Kent County, N. B., who is to bethe princi- pal speaker at the Whelan Demonstration this afternoon, arrived in Charlottetown on S:turday night and isa guest at the Hotel Davies. Rev Fatber Burke ’ who arrived in the city this morning, goes to Souris this afternoon to take the SS Amelia for the Magdalens. Rev Dr Chaisson, of Palmer Road, takes the trip with him. They will return next week. Mrs. Jonathan Blanchard, of Cape Wolf Prince Edward Island, who has heen visiting Mr. and Mrs. _ Lorenzo Spencer, Dominion Street, for the last few weeks, left for her Island home this morning via Point du Chene and Summerside. —Truro Sun, Mr. J.D. McIn yre arrived lier> from Pictou Saturday evening on a business trip. Mr. McIniyre was well and favorabiy known by our citizens some years agc, when he was identified with the Selvation Army work, eee BE SURE that your blood is rich ‘ refresbents and music afterwards.3 Brurat Assavtt.—A brutal assault, in which an apparen)ly inoffensive stranger was the victim, took place on the market equare today. The stranger was knocked senseless. On the appearance of the police the assailant ran and an exciting chase, in which many citizens took part, ended by the pursued taking refuge in the water at thr ferry wharf landing. Seat Suor.—Mr. C. Earle and a party of young sportsmen, while enjoying a cruise up the river in their boat on Satur- day afternoon, bagged a fine fat seal. The seal was so busy fishing flatfish that he fellan easy prey. He wasin fine con« dition, It issaid that a Newfound lander, fond of ewales ‘‘flippers” was regeled with his favorite delicacy for his dinner yesterday. Crusapers Pionio.— The Loyal Crusad- ers and their friends enjoyed a delightful sail on Saturday evening in Batt’s steam tug TheS. A. Band discoursed sweet music, The children were bountifully served with confectionery, and every one on gboard seemed to thoroughly enioy the excursion. As the bost approached tbe wharf three hearty cheers were given for the Queen. H. B. C.—Eight memters of the Hills» borough Boa ing Club, under command of Captain Thomas Ronahan are camping at Marie. Saturday they went to Souris to witness the Caledonian games and return- ed to their camp in the evening. They report an excellent outing and relate eeveral extraordinary fishing experi- ences. They will retura to the city this week, autumn novelties, and priced in%our old way—Low. IW, X bb Ladie’s VYhite Underurear Skirts, Night Dresses, Corset Covers, FERN BALLS We are booking orders for January delivery—'Decidedly one of the mos: striking novelties of recent years, of! eaty growth, noc requiring much care’ Unique, beautiful, pe the ‘inest decorative plant ever intro. duced. What is prettier than g bal of delicate emerald green ferns. Order now as they are all the rage in Boston, New York and leading cities in Canada. J.J. GAY & SON, Charlottetown, | Agents for P, E. I. When ordering Fern Balls do not | overiock our vegetable department, Our sugar corn has just come in, the first Island corn of the season. With butter-beans, cauliflower, beets carrots. cabbage, celery, Toinatoes, lettuce, radish, turnips, mushrooms, etc., the customer will be hard to plesse that we cannot suit. Our customers have bee such liberal buyers on Saturday afte- noons that we have concluded to con- tinue our sales on that day—Saturdsy afternosns trom feur to ten at ou Market Stalls. Thanking you all for your kind pat ronage, we remain Yours truly Cay & Son 444a4A4AAWUUAT SAA SAASA and pure. The best blood purifier, Set a es oe Bled —— a oe send ea et .R.T.— g of Morning Star euricher and vitalizer is Hood’s Sarsa- Lodge of the Brotherhood of Railway Dra els KAAAA * 4 W « ae parilla~ Be sure to GET_HOOD’S. | Trainmen was held in Charlojtetown yes- ALL <r =— “roe terday afternoon. Besides the Island ae yiiy Pepenrvereny epreprrrere res members ofthe Lodge there were ten A gocd fresh stock marked at low prices, Before leaving our Island delegates from Moncton in attendance. But we want money-so they go at Successor to Davison & Co. = should secure a souvenir that All the Rage Two new members were admitted. The i VVVIVVIVTY wenty per cent discount. will remind them of their 4 Webster & Mackay QD IV IFS IF SF ON NIT III Te Vee esy 80 many of them were enabled to be in town for the meeting. Woop Carvixe.—Much interest is being a tt e Farris, London House manifested in a very beautiful display of " | | local members of the Order fee! grateful MOLASSES - KISSES MILLER BROS. to Superintendent Sharp by whose court- (nsciitlians:santiiS ie siaeee b¢ and 10c Box. of Prince Edward Island and Canada. Among them will be found a large variety of useful a ornamental articles at prices ranging from 25c upwards, Quality the hiyhest, price low, Cc. H. Tayler Jeweler & Optician, Sunnyside, Queen Square. Key ye E Wants, cost & Foul and execution, No such collection of wood-carving has ever been exhibited nmtSes=neeisen | PUPECUTe (REED, RATTAN the semi-annual meeting of the Ontario Rifle Association took place at FURNITURE for the porch, hail ways and any room where ease, comfort and coolness are desired. SE UAAALadhaddddd AdLbddddddbdddae Toronto in connection with which there We have some strikingly pretty and handsome designs were several days shooting, Among those to select from. BLACK — DIAMOND —LINB. | Wie made's« (possiie 38)" points erat WE HAVE ALSO 4 + 6 ft y Osler Ma‘ch, winning $4.75; and 76 (pos- } @ == AZ sible 90) points in the Qity of Toronto , 2 = Match; winning $4.00; also. Lieut. H. R | © ¢ e ; 2 Those comfortable Basket work chairs which we ¢ sell at $2.00 and rockers at $2.25. Cail and see them, They are just the thing for the verandah Jor lawn. wood carving on exhibition in the window pleasant time here. > BUTTER S60 TG of Watson’s Drug Store. The exhibit We carry as fine an assorted ‘ consis re over tity pices o aie ‘EE I ee stock os can be Mae rs wander o’er ‘ach different in design and intended for ae Phe piel not pas of the ivory, ¢ Box, ee capitals of pillage: for chuteh ene ee ee om ecoration. They are from the studio of ei floor. our talented citizen sculptor ;Mr. Antonio Enamelled Sonvenirs Wh MEDICAL 4 ALL Vincent, and are arfistic io oth design UuUmmer en Woman Proposes = a To buy a piano, she wants to get the best value for her money. She wants a piano to give satisfaction, no old instrament with a tin pan sound will satisfy her, If she buys 4 = | AUAMAdAdbedbbbbdbdbsblbddbaddadbddda Addbddda KAAAAA CAR AAAARASASAAAA AH BOD “SOS 24S OSOD DOS4 YE 2QHese oye * Z fe ie | Gi & = reve Lordly, of the Charlottetown Eigiveers, ! who made 78 (possible 90) points “in the City of Toronto Match, winning $5. She will have the best of sat- isfaction. She'll have a piano recommended by the laading musicians of the world. Come to our sale roomsani exam- . $ Pass Rerort,—The report that. a eo young man named Mahar had been drowa- The 8. 8. Bonavista sailing from Mon- ed yesterday is, we are glad to learn, with~ treal Tuesday morning August 28th will be, out truth. It appears that Walter Mahar, due at Charlottetown Friday, August 3lst, | who is asov of Mr. Mathew Mahar of the \ WANTED.—A maid servant. App ‘ o : ston Street. ime them. Alwayz ~Wtloome. Mrs. George Peake, Eu ee ae FOR SAL&.—A child’s iron able for a ckild up to five sides. Hair ma Encuire Offies. € and sails for St. John’s, Newfoundland,| P. E. I. Railway was out boat sailing ’ ; t our house 7 via North Sydney, carryiog horses, cattle} in the harbor yesterday when > i QBs eer ee Mille r Bros and sheepon deck, and produce under | the storm came up. Mahar Duties require hiring he ip, making 2 ar deck, at lowest possible rates. had. two companions, Angus Cameron and O n and some offlce wor right party: iw Queen Street. For further particulars as to freight | Jobn Cameron, and they very sensibly ran ¢ e WSsSOon Se veneers. 5 chi, Mgr. 72 and passage, apply to the boat ashore above the asylum and nut, St., P Pa re Connol | y’s} Buildin z. KE BROS & CO. walked to town, arriving about 10.30 p. ¢ » TY @ jAgenta. ['m. Their absence at that late hour gave | pqe@. Ch’town, August 271b, 1900. - rise to the report of their drowning. ——— CUCM SOW CVOBELoeceeer ervensas o