~— a Taree A ec. A Woman's Laced Boot | AG 8.98 : Not Wonderful But when you get it like this one—made of nice ‘lean Dongola on a fash ionable round toe last, ; well made in every par ; ticular, m You'll See [tis Wadertul And wonder how we cap sell them at that price. Well! we got a bargain of 60 pairs and we are selling them at the same. % $1.35 For all Sizes: Ch’town, P. &. I. 3 “They arein the window .’ — ew Fer ee : 3 Grocery Satisfaction , In this store means somethiug more *i' than simply low &°l price. It means strictly high class “ goods, the guaran- FFL ~ = POP sn. ee teed kind, a Rh! PEP ay faa, IL means prompt attention, quick delivery. Have you been to see us yet, come in we'll be glad to see you. o) | ebster & Mackay at ” Ideal Grocery Cor. Kent and Gt. George Ste, PHONE 199. f { ~tior to Davison # Cc IU IVITF = shAS44BASAASLAZALLAASZAAAA VIG I TIS FSIS ST TSS SSS SSS TSI afl} “ty Ss iI kt ¥..w:. LRAAS koe People > Wanting Pianos Cannot de better than call on us—end allow us to show them the euperiority of the instrument we handle. We shall be pleased to have you examine our Heintsman Piano _88 itis without doubt the best piano in the market to-day. Orzans, Sewing Machines, Authoharpo, Graphophones, etc at rock bottom prions, ee MILLER BROS Queen’Street, Conpally’s Buildiog. EPSP ESSE TAAAAAAAARAB ADA AAR AAAS = AAA ¥ omemmmanssnat — ‘ sa e ———— — McMillan and Dawson's Cattle Carry Heifer calfover 6 months ol 1, frst and seco. d prizes, Female,any age, diploma, Old herd, first prize. Young herd, first prize, 5 more cows yet to be judged. This enterprising firm have a second herd at the Halifax Exhibition which did equally as well, but we are unable to give the list uatil temorrow. meme PERSONAL. _ Mr. P. Doherty crossed today on the Princess. the Princess today. Mr. and Mrs. C, B, Chaprell left this morning ter Sydney Mr. Geo, E. Hughes and his son Gora fen” left today for Halifax to attend the Exhibition. Miss Mamie Hughes left this morning for Sackville, where she will attend Mount Allison Ladies College, Miss Ella Parkine, daughter of Mr. Fred Perkins was a passenger ou the Princess last Saturday on her way to Hali fax to attend Dalhousie College. Mr. H. F. Cowan, the wellknown commercial traveller, who has been in the province for several days, crossed to Pictou by the Princess this morning. Queen Hotel—Mrs J A McDonald, Glenaladale ; P D Reid, New Glasgow; J B Blizard, A G Bishop aud wife, W E Schwartz,Halifax; Mre W G Leslie, Mag- dalens, Hotel Davies—Mrs C S Baker, Boston ; Mrs and Mrs John Wood, Toronto; W G Grandeld, Truro; WC McIntosh, Quebec; CW Blenkhorn, Halifax; R Leese, land; GF Goddard, D Preston, H Sax, Montreal. Mr. P. Hughes left this morning for Sydney. The League of the Cross band, of which be was a member, was at the wharf and played several selections On Saturday the employes of James Paton & Co, presented Mr. Hughes withan ad- dress and purse, The marriage of B. C. Hardy, of Union Road, to Miss Maria May Ayers, takes piace this evening in Union Road Church, the ceremony being performed by the Rev Thos. Hicks. The bride’s sister, Misa Emily F, Ayers, is bridesmaid, and the groom 18 supported by his brother, Mr. Elby elie. r Rev. Wm. Harrison, who last June was appointed to take charge of the Methodist churen at Dorchester, arrived at the Shire- town this week, Mr. Harrison has been ill sinee sprig and at the request of bis physician wiil not begin work until October. Rev. Mr. Com ben, of Sackville hae teen supplying for Mr. Harrison.— Post. IC EEP your blood pure and your stomach and digestive organsina healthy condition by taking Hood's Sarsaparilla and you will be WELL. +h. “* A Journey from Port La Joie to St. Peter’s in 1751” is another additien to the valuable historical articles by Professor Caven, which have appeared in the Prince Edward Island Magazine. This article is in the September number, now on sale at all the booketores and news stands througheut the Island at five cents a copy. ees New cooking Beer & Goft’e. LL Fifty pairs men’s laced and Cor grse ehoes in Dongolaand calf, worth from $2 to $4.26 for 99 cents. These shoes must walk. If youwant a bargain come our way tonight.—J B Macdonald & Co. raisins received today at ENGLISH: MLT VINEGAR Plain or Spiced, 60c per gallon. For kee, ing the pickel firm and good there is no better vice- gar than this. But 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 Whe sell best Vimegsr and pickling s - SUOCESSFUL, BXHIBITORS. ‘Local and dthe } } j } | off Prizes. We congratulate Messrs. McMillan and | Dawson on their recent successes at the St. Jobo and Halifax Exhibitions. The | a | following partial list of their prizes in St B | John wiil go to show that these gentlemen are among Our grea'est exhibitcra of catile. | mm \ they make a specialty of Gurraseys and es) Alderneys :-~ | Ballany age, first prize. 2 year old bull, firs: prize. ¢ Calf under 6 months, second prize. Cows,4 vears old and upwards, first aod second prigzes. Heifer 2 years old, first priz?. Heier calf over 6 months and unde: 1 year, first and second prizes. Mr. R. H. Rameay was a passenger by | Eng< THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN{SEPTEMBER 17, 1900 ee tt anon ———— - Sr. Josers’s Bazaarg exbibition week. Don’t forget 1. — 1.0. O. F.—St Lawrence Ledge, 10 O | F, will meet tonight at 8 o’clock, third de. rees, Visitors welcome. l'ue Pross,—Strong winds and gales sutherly, sh fling to west and north= west; unsettied and showery,. Ladecibiels rT Reoular meeting of Victoria D n, No 4, this Monday evening at ~ k Visitors welcome, wiiminnatiiies INGINEER i] meet for drill this even- ra Every member expected —_ nid. nepection will be held on \f 1 » wel 24tl cocina ARTILLERY. No.2 Company, 4th Rest.C A, | meet at the driil shed this evening at 7.30 in uniform. Important businesa. Every memeer requested . to sttend, ee Aut Liberal-Conservatives, young and o'd, should attend the meeting of tne Tupper Clab, Tuesdsy evening, in their hall on Kent Street, at 8 o’clock. Exuisirion Week.-—Don’t overiook the bazaar to be held in the Market Hall dur- ing exhibition week. It will be in aid of St. Joseph’s Convent, and should be largely patronized. Lisindediisilien MoGitt Examinations.—The Exhibi» tion and Scholarship Examinations for students entering McGill University, Mon- treal,are being held this week at Prince of Weles College, under the direction of Mr. C. J. McMillan, B, A. There are twenty-one Exhibitions offered to first year studentea. Banp Music.—The 4th Regiment band will give a concert next Saturday after- noon from four till six o’clock in Queen Square Gardens for the school children. The band’s music . has de- lighted the citizens during the eummer and this action will be highly appreciated by al! and add to the good name the band already bas. Tomorrow night’s concert will aleo be given. Tue Bonavista—The steamer Bona- vistu, of the Black Diamond Line, arrived from Montreal about nine o’clock last vight with a good freight and a large pas- senger list. She left early this aftercoon for St. Jobn’s, Nfil, via Sydney. Her outward cargo included 6€ head cattle, 200 sheep, 1 horse, 200 bags oats, 100 bags | potatoes, 650 bales hay, 78 boxes cheese, 100 tubs butter and 50 barrels apples, A Comine Arrraction. —If there is one word more than gnother that should be prefixed to the title of Chas. H- Yale’s “Forever Devil’s Auction” this searon, that word is “new” for this eeason the “Devil’s Auction is not only new in every feature but itis interpreted by new people; in fact, as Mr. Yale tersely ‘expresses it, “You may have seen the Devil’s Auction, but you have not seen the Devil’s Auction of thie season. _— PROVINCIAL ExwiBiTION.—The firat ex- hibition since 1897 is going to be the best since the beginning of exhibitions. Aside f:om the exceptionally fine range of ex« hibite being made, the special attractions will be of a high order. The magnificent pyrotecnic display is laid out elaborately, aod will contain sach things as a colossal portrait of Lord Roberte; tigure of a Brit~ ith soldier with Union Jack and revolver; mammoth terrace of fountains of fire, balocns, Jacob’s ladders in mid-air, and many Other wonderful sights. The celer “rated aerial trapezerequilibrist “Auguste Dewell and Kelly and Ashby, the comedy actors, have been engaged and will add to the excellence of this year’s fair, A SPECTATOR’S VIEW. Sir,—In the race between Cornfoot and Mitchell, anyone with eyes could see that Mitchell won, Ithink that Mitchell can heat Corafoot, so I think it would be better to have a match race. SPECTATOR. -- — - —~ ———- is BORN. In this city, on September 13, 1900, to Mr. and Mrs, A. E. McKachen, a son. SE ee DIED. At Cardigan, Sept, 12th, Mary, relict of the late Jonn McKachern, aged 86 years. Tn this city, on the 15th inet., Ada Pearl, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Malcolm Ross, aged 2 months ond 18 days. Beer & Goft expect40 baskets Lom» bard plums and green gages by express Wednesday morning. Leave your orders for them cn Tuesday the 18:h inet. ene ee AMMA MULUULLAL DAMME LLGADLLE, save Money iby using oul Concentrated Essence of Vinegar, Choice Pickling Spices, ete, = The Medical Hall paver J. G. JAMIESON es AT FURS our Dress Geods | ies reputation. W Any lady that buys a MEN’S CLOTHING SENTNER, whose i IE IEE, pI oe Dress - Goods ‘ a No such a! range of Dress Gocds was ever seen in Department. Hair effects mostly in plains and pretty plaids, fuzzy, fleecy and almost luupy, just the thing for our climate at just the price to suit your purses, No such a showing of Furs has ever been seen on Prinee Edward Island. Weare the leading Fur store of P. E. Island and we have eclips2d our former justice, over 250 Fur Jackets to select from at P, E. Island’s Greatest Fur Store. MILLINERY We expect our London and Paris Trimmed Millinery in next week. SILES See the new thirgs in silks at My Store. Never before was our stock more beautiful—but it’s the beauty of quiet rich- ness rather than of glaring prominence. To be brief it’sa happy collection of real art wonders the low price delightjyon at GALA : DAYS “MYT STORE.” JACKETS ——— A leaning to roughness is conspicuous. Camel Fur Jacket without seeing our stock is not doing herself a oe variety and elegance wi’l surprise, and MILLINERY cLEOD & OO A) I) Aang the Cling CEDAR SHINGLES —We have on hand- One Million of Cedar Shingles. AS follows viz. 150 m Extras, 200 m Clear, turn for it. prepared. We have received clothing at half price. If saving $ the hobby. you will have satiefaciion. When®you are spending good money get good clothing in re- The kind of clothing we sell is standard made— it’s worth every penny you put into it, it gives gocd service aad looks well as loug as you wear it. The beginning of this month opens up the fall trade for which we are thoroughly 000 pairs pants {rom 75c to $4.50. = 225 Men’s Suiis from $3.50 to $15.00. ! 125 Boy’s Suits from $1.08 to $7,50. 300 dozen Men’s Underclothing from 40c to $2.50. Top Shirts from 25c up. Will shake up the balance of our stock of summer under- 8 is a hobby of your’s, come in, well encourage J. MACDONALD = C0. Where worth and lew prices meet. UE LONG AND MIORT OF IT Is to.getia boot that will wear to suittyou in price. yYcu will find them all at McQUAID’s, LOWER 'QUEEN‘STREET 350 m 2nd Clear, 150 m x No. 1. —aAlL30— 200 Bris. No. 1 Brs bb’or Lime. 15C Casks St. John Lime. 100 Bris, “* ** $6 And all kinds of Spruce and Hemlock Lumber for building purposes, Latis, Brick Cedar Posts, etc. Prices low. LEMUEL M. POOLE & CO, Poole’s Wharf, Ch’towa. —— 150 m xxx White RAAAARAAAAAGE ALL gm TOURISTS Before leaving our Island should secure a souvenir that will remind them of their pleasant time here. We carry as fine an assorted steck as can be found im Charlottetown of Enamelled Souvenirs of Prince Edward Island and Canada, Among them wiil he found alarge ya isty of useful and ornamental! articles at prices ranging from 25c upwards, Quality the highest, prices lew, C. BH. Taylor ; JewelerR& Optician, Sunnyside, Queen Square. x, KEE YE ESS EEF = 7, £, <, z, *, *, : Zz z e, +, , x x, : z . 7, x, and fit you, then You also want some thing -_ Reward Offered ! The Provincial Government will pay a liberal reward to any persen whe will give such iafcrmatien aa will ical to the » of the eee i EA ie SS | wee Xs 1) . Peter's, Read » shert time 299. _../1 |= OTR ew 0: