THE DAILS EXAMINEK CHARLOTTETOWN SEPIEMBER 22 rg00 — een SET SET ™ = —— a de le ettemeeearenencec eer — nr a EEN _— . Sc eee Pe SS PERSONAL, | HOTEL ARRIVALS. ‘Local ald Gther items st F j sidniini A 9 Dr. Shaw returaed from Montreal last; ~ \ ‘al : ? ; - NS staat Temperance, —Victoria Division, 8. of Hotel Davies:~—F Ansley, Jas. Lydiati, f - 5 ‘Mr. WwW. 8. Blair, of the Exp rim ntal ; Sy meets every Monday evening Ip a Ke R bertes, Toronto ; I Morrie, Alex Farm, is at the Queen Hotel | Wright’s Hall. Visitors welcome. , Lesiie, Montreal; W Goff, Ch’town; B A }, 18 & i eer ; ' Piget rane . r . + , Mr. Thomas Kickham, of Souris, was ! potas: litas, Sackville; W E Brock, f @ passenger by the Priadote last eve y Cae Pr —Moderate winds, south | J J Hornby, Halifax; Gio A i cure: Uv 0CES a\ COI g ' : . Ww . ot J. Gi own" | aid soutbeaet; Occasional showers. Suns | Thompson and, wife Montague; Jas Pend- F gg 3 a mares, Speeneeger oJ | — noderaie west winds; generally | er, St John; O V Travers, Newfoundland; r Bo ot Che + FlaCeas SO8s Bight ;Teiurulog 1 fair Thos Kickham, Sourie; Jno Eyre, Hamil- PATS —e P. Flete! | eae ton: LiCcl Hubert Neilson, Ottawa; - Pletcher was & passenger bi : : é' . : Blele . 7 ; 5 . Dhite i odie | Antittery — No. 2 Company, 4th Regt, Queeo Hotel: W S Blair, Ex, Farm, teehee Rachie : \ will meet atthe Drilt Shed ut 9.30 | Nappan; B Rogers and wife, Alberton; Master Arthur Hill,of New York, Miss ED McAulay.88 Rever D ie, C sing a soloin Z on Church tomorrow even: | )2tp Sunday moroing to aitend divine ssh McAulav,5S liver Dennis, C, ; ' oS sf: : al “it. Paul's church. By order, | B.; Miss C.J MacNeill, @rangedale, C.B- ; ize + , ’ 7 hy 7. : p 10] j ? ’ te. G. Ae aiibinon. ak Dandies irihur G. Peake, Lieut, Commsuding? J R Douglas, Mrs, JR Douglas, Mies G sae i Ag gr fling eae _ Cameron, Picton; Mrasd MreJ J Dan. oud or Siliax ft lake nova i . "2 ned a nee ; D : - Ont react ComPLavsD.—Mr. Jas. W. | lap, Halifax N, 8.; W Seitz,, Moncto», GiClBVe COUrse } ibousie yieg ) : . . Ww s are pag ti a i : a on oe fac! a#id, Contractor for (pe section ; J O Ashby and wife, Si. Johr ; Victor as follows. E ‘ ne “aff i : ee aL 4 o j : wera svetem, north of Kelly, St. , e ucq., HAS Sulllolentiy recovere rom i . , ; re ? ; ms te. : ’ > If leathe recent attack of illness to ve able to b ee ee isecalaghte orpatane a 7 > \ Box calf leather, Sa ade a lv ailabout three miles of / pipe SHIP NEWS. e last, good linings mt. A. 5S. Sop, 606 Of Rev, D. Ma) 7°'" Pub t0Ne a ee en RR ee i e c y & hibad Os re . ' ab ro ie = ae 2 ; Neu, has been selected sane Li ee Appress axp Girr.—Last evening the by the famous Conservative Candidate for Yale-Carib.o, method. Sullivan rubber soles and heels, silk stitched and high finish. This Combination At $4.00 $a Winner & UU Ch’town, P. E. I. Grocery Satistaction Inethis store means ee = something 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 be glad to see you. Webster & Mackay p> > “{deal Grocery” F D i» FSFIVTeVVTeT eT TTT TTT TV? Cor.SKeot and Gt. George Sts, , PHONE 199, f > -:30r to Davison * Cc FIFI VITSTyS ‘Notice, Having puichasea from Mr. F. J “lornsby the stock and good will ef as Bookand Stationery Busines in he Morris Block, we will continue the hmisiness in its various branches, sell- abg at lowest prices for cash only. Miss B. Hornsby , who has managed the Business in the past, will be in charge of the store, and will be pleased to sstend to all old customers and many mew enes. A choi-e new stock of Wall Papers wall be 2 .nce put on sale, and all de- partments of the business will be kept well stocked. A well supplied news ;and will be a special feature of the lusiness The store will be known as “The Bazaar Bookstore.” Dagadl (OLNAH Successors to'?. J. dORNSBY. MORRIS BLOCK.... Gb town, March 15, 1900, tls i in i,t, Sin ita a, Se, de, th, a th, A em, de dn Be Be C, Mr. Lloyd Lodge left this morning ‘or Mt.; Allison College, Sackville, in waich institution ue has secured ao assistant professor: hip. Mr. Guy Uameron left this moraing for Halifax to enter second year aris course at Dalbousie College. Mr, aod Mrs. Benj. Rogers returned from Halifax last night. They go to this Alberton afternoon, Mr. and Mrs, Geo. A. Thompson regis« tered at the Hotel Davies last their way home from a trip to Halilax. Mr. J. Heber Haslam, formerly of Springfield, has been nominated for Sel. kirk by the Liberal-Conservatives. itis pleasing to hear tbat Mr. Manrice Blake, who has been in for about a week, is improving and hopes to be able to rea sume business early next week. Mr. Joseph’ Stewart, book-keeper for Hickey & Nicholson, left this morning for » tour weeks’ trip to Boston and New York, Mies Cullen, who has been visiting her aunt, Mre Patrick Grimes of Southport, for the past four or five weeks, has returned to her home in Pictou. Lieut.-Col, Neilson, of Ottawa, Director General of the Army Medical service of Canada, arrived in Charlottetown last night on official business. This afternoon be 18 meeting with the militia medical cfficers here. A Kingston despatch says thet Mis Ficrence Reid, of that city, was warrieds oo Thurday night to Dr. V. L. Goodwill, Medical Superintendent of the P. E. Isl- aod Hospital for the Insane. Dr.. and Mrs. Goodwill will arrive in Charlottétown tonight. They have our best wishes. — Mrs Smith, formerly of ‘Charlottetown, now of Boston, accompanied by her ,son, Mr. J. A. Smith, left for home yesterday by the Halifax, naving spent the past two weeks visiting friends on the Island. Mr. Smith bas a splendid position in the Boston Stock Exchange. This is hia first visit, and be is highly delighted with tbe place. He has made many friends whilst bere "who wish mother and son bon voyage. B. Sunpay Arreryoon.—Song Service at the Railway Men’s Gospel meeting io Mechanics Hall, tomorrow *fternoon at 345. Strangers always welcome. WE SHOULDN'T ASK YOU to.inyes: your money in a bottle of Adgitivsen’s Botanic Cough Balsam if we were not Sure it will do vou good. Humbug is a deadly element in business. 265¢ ail druggis s. Miilinery 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. Corsets.—Special black and grey in 19, 22, 24, 25, 27 inches, formerly ove dollar, sellirg for ficy conta at T, J. Harris’s. Wants, Lost & Found WANTED.—An assistant cook, one who understands pastry, must be recommended. Apply at Hotel Davies, iF TO LET.~—A cottaga on Bayfield Street, possession given Ist October. Apply to Capt. f. White, Upper Pownal treet. PATENT ROBER TS & CO., SoLIciToRs PEOPLE'S BANK BUELDING MONTREAL. 12 year’s Examiner in U.S. Patent Office. NO PATENT—NO PAY, Write for Red Book, Highest price paid for ladies and gents ief t off clothing. Call at their residence for the m, Drop a card in the Post Ovdfice, or call to Richmond Street, opposite. Nelson Bros. Mrs, Kirdy, Clothing Store 10- LET—Tie McTavish House, King St or for sale On easy terms. Apply, at the Ex- AMINER office. tf. LOST.—Small magnetized hammer on Water Street or King Street to-day. Return to Davies Hotel, where a reward will be given WANTED .—A competent girl in a small family. NO washing. Apply to Mrs. R. C. Goff, Fitzroy Street. WANTED.--Immediately a cook and huuse maid; references required and good wages. apply at ane Office, Kent Street, . dy 1 week and wkly. WANTED ™in In every lecality throughout Canadato intro- duce our goods, tacking up show-cards on trees, fences, along roads, and ali conspicuous places, also distributing smali advertising matter. Commission or salary $60.00 per day’ Bieedy employment to" ad, Renee, reliable men. No experience fal. Write forfull particulars, — aa The Empire Medicine Oe. a 246 w. Londen, Ont | mea ders of toe Baotuist Junior Union pre- vented Mr. [ra J. Yeo, who leaves for Mca Gill University next Friday, with an aidress and a souvenir paper knife. Mr. Yeo thanked the Juniors for the address and gift and expressed his appreciation for their kind reyards Mititia Noricee—The members of No’s 1 and\3 Co., 8204 Regiment ot Intantry, are hereby notifled to meet at the Drill Shed to-morrow morning at 9,30 sharp for church parade. As the Major General night on |} commanding the militia in Canada will be present to inspect the parade, every man must be on time to answer to roll cal!l.— By order. ArTILLeRY.—No 1 Company, 4th P. E. Island Regiment, © A, will parade at the drill shed Sunday morning at 9.30 o’clock sharp, to attend Divine Service at St. Paul’s Church. As tne general officer commanding the Canadian mili‘ia will be present,every member of the company willattend. Revieworder. By order. A A Bartlett, Capt. Cauraa Depication.—The new church built by she Central Christian coagrega~ tion will be dedicated to-morrow. Rev. J H Moborter, pastor St James St Christian Church will officiate, Services at llam,3 aod 7 p m. The church is one of the most beautiful in the province. The inside work is perfect and reflects great credit upon the contractors, H and 8S Lowe. Enctneers.—The Charlottetown En- gineers will parade at Drill Shed tomorrow morning at 9.30 o’clock, sharp, to attend Divine service in St. Paul’s Church. As the General Officer Commanding tbe Can- adian Militia will be present, every mem- ber will attend. The Company will also meet at Drill Shed on Monday at 12.30 o’clock for inspection in infantry and mil- itary engineering by the General, By order.—J. @. Morrie, Captain. Banp Concert,—The programme of the concert this afternoon in Queen Square Gardens by tbe 4th Regt. band i-: 1, March—E} Capitan; 2, Grand Scotch F n- tasia—Auld Scotch Song; 3 Waltz —Lady Alice; 4, March—The Blue and che Grey ; 3, Serenade—Ruth and Helen (by te- quest); 6, Overture—From Dawn tll Twi- light; 7, Cake Walk—-Keutucky Jubilee ; 8, March—Soldiers of the Queen, intro- ducing the song," Tbe B-ys in the War;” 9 God Save the Queen. ADDRESS AND PRESENTATION. — On Monday last, 17th inst., previous to his dejar'uve for Tignisb, Rev. A.J. Mce Dougall was presented by his Lot 1] parishioners with a farewell address and a puree of $100. The rev. gentleman made a brief and feeling reply, thanking his fleck for the kindness and good will shown him on all cccasions during his four years’ pastorate of St. Bridget’s, trusting that the unanimity which now prevailedin the parish would long exist, and strongly advising the parents to be e-er' zealous in the spiritual training of their children.—Agricu)turist, TemPrERance.—T he fourteenth anniver- saty of Qrient Division, S O T, was celebrated last night in Wright’s Hall, Prince Edward Division, No 1, and Victoria Division, No 4, were present. Mr S W Crabbe, W P, presided. Ad- dresses were delivered by Brose. G H Foster, J P Tanton, ES Weeks and J J Chappell; solos by Brose. John Ross and J R Davieon, and Mies Fannie Stevenson; and readings by Bros. David Small, J. A. Lawson and Chas. Webster, a:d Miss Annie Gillie. Reference ras made tothe death of Bro. Geo, D. Davison. Refreehm nts were served by Mr. D. Stewart. The proceeda ings,which were most enjoyable.were clos- ed by the singing of God Save the Queen. " = —_——_———— =. 2__ se PHONrPnnerPenNTD Pn rnTPINnn PAT ae = SMOKERS BEAD THIS Index, Old Chum, Myrtie Navy, Pride of Virginia, Old English curved Cut Creme dela Oreme, }s Capstan Med js, Tartan, Student's Mixture, Sealaf North Carolina, Paces sc roll Tonka, All kinds chewing at The Medical Hall J. G. JAMIESON E F F E WUAedbbeddQLbsdd GA ddbddddds GALQbAdbddd "Ui ddd ) ‘ Port of Charlottetown. ENTERED. Sept 21~—Laura ©, Henderson, Wal- lace; Florence May, Seavey, Cratham; Morning Light, McLellan, Pugwash; es Halifax, Pye, Boston. CLEARED, Sept 21—Laura C, Hendercon, Wallace; ss Halifax, Pye, Bostoa. slaiibad ties aia dia Gosre. Meetingc.—Remember the Gos. pel Meeting in Mechanics Hal! Sunday afternoon at 4 o’clock. Strangers alwavs welcome. Leeson: Jobn 10-9, ** Iam the door.” ea aeetrseenaneeenceseansnseeeetanentnseinaenENnNgnEnrS-nanmasnieronates Fel] asleep at Charlottetown, this morn- ing Thomas Walker Dodd,'n the 81st year of his age. Funeral will leave his late residence, on ~Menday the 24th inst. eat 19 o’clock for St. Paul’ church, thence to Sherwcod Cemetery by train. ln thiscitvon the 21st inst., James Finch, aged 91 years. Funeral on Sunday from his late resi- dence, Edward Street, at 2 p. m. to Milton Cemetery. ee Opera House 0D ck Ub ~—-WILL PRESENT— eel paturday Night, Sept. 22 Ptes. Jack Harris and Fred Waye will take actual part in the great battle scene. See the Siege and Relief of Ladysmith. See the battle of Spion Kop, the most thrilling and relastic scene ever presented on the local stage, Over 40 people in this greac production, Seats now on sale. CEDAR SHINGLES —We have on hand— Qne Million of Gedar Shingles. AS follows viz, 150 m Extras, 209 m Clear, 350 m 2nd Clear, 150m xxx White 150 m x No. 1. 200 Bris. No. 1 Brs 6’or Lime. 150 Casks St. Jokn Lime. 100 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, OYSTERS.—@n the half snell, quart, Orin bulk. SP Posite Cathedral, A BARRON, or by the Shop en Sydney street (Carmody’s old stand)— Si pd . WANTED.—A general servant. A t Mrs MacKachern next to Hotel Davies " BABY CARRIAGE FOK 8 —ASs geod x Sa = * as new, Purchaser m runn MAL ' for slvighing. Will be sold cheap. $ 8.3 Jy AT “MY STORE.” Monday, September ryth, is millin- ery day at “My Store.” Our grand shew of Paris and London mulinery 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. Prices range in Bonnets from $5.7 to $7.35 Remember ladies these are not Moncton, St. John, Halifax, Montreal or Toronto styles, but Paris, New York and London styles. P. S.—No hats delivered until Wedne:day. We do this in order that the iadies can tee what is worn inthe fashion centres. Any hat purchased will be marked sold and put in a gla:s until Wednesday, 27th inst. Sentner, McLeod &Co, WILL BUYA ALL WOOL WORSTED SUIT as ' AT D. A. Bruces teense = Furniture Bargains vertisers use it and don’t mean it. what{we say is'true. SOS 360502 a2 Stee 3 , 7 ; ; Here You'll Find <---> But we don’t like tu use} the word. SoSmany ad: Webster says, “a gainful transaction” —that’s how We mean it--a"gainful transaction for our customers» We, would like you to call and satisfy ‘yourself th al ee John Newson wow? = a on. e—™, <>] 8 <a DOUBLE BREASTED! a] ma " a=