connie Re 5 New Low Shoes for Women's Wear To hand to-day five new lines of Dainty Comfort Giving shoes from J. & T. Bell’s cele- brated factory. They’re new They’renatty-——-Thevy’re t, > mh PERSONAL. Dr. Nutt‘og Taylor from Montreal last night. Col. Moore was & psresenger western train this moraing. Mr. Geo. Maclean w3sa passenger by the Princeé-s last night. Miss Maisie Coady revuroed the Princess iast night. Dr. H. D. Johasor Halifax last night. Miss Holman, of Summerside, is istered atthe Davies. returned home by the home by returned, from rege Mrs. W. §. S:ewart crossed by the Princess this moraing. Mer. Willari Ki chen was a@ passenger this mraing Ov the train for the west. Mr. John Kirkwood, of the Canadian Trade Review, came to the Island by the Princess last night. He is at the Queen. Mr. J. A, Marphy, of Boston, who has been Spending a shurt holiday in hie na- tive province, left today by the Halifax on return to the Hak. Mrs. Ellis, wife of Captain Ellis, of the Halifax, is making the round trip on that steamer. She is accompanied by her daughter, or od. Standby Oxfords $2.35 e pair wil && whe widest foot. Sorosis Oxford $2.40 a pair - ety tish—for narrow feet Ladysmith Oxford $2.50 a pair “white lined—a beauty | Empire Oxford $3.00 a pair All good points combined in one Common Sense Cxlord $2.25 a pair (new pattern) if you cannot yet comfort try them. ANY & Ub Ch town, P. E. I, RE EE See HoT Times IN THEA S4% O.s TOWN > ‘But with plenty of hot we SSeS: EMP EWES NE MS weather refreshments there is noreason why you should Ib» We have a choice as- [> suffer Ib > sortme I» of Syrups and Lime [b> i> Juice to offer you, 25ca Bottle, * Wefhave also Pure Eng- lish Lime Juice on draft, iSec a Pint, See eur assortment jbefore purchasing elsewhere, ebsier & Mackay Ideal Grocery, 2A44AA4444444A4AASAAAA Jor} Kent & Gt. George Ste. T'e'ephont * 199. Success or tojDavison & Co.™ VIIVVIVIVT? waaa «tf «ijl! ip > ili> [b> (> ip [p> i Ng > il» {i> ip» jb» (> p> F ¥ | PPAPOPETIONTYETY OP PNTTANT NTT ETNAA PTV AT TTY | MILLER BROS. a oe Soff’s her fingers wander o’er The yielding planks of the®%fivory floor.” When a Woman Proposes To buy a piano, she wants to = get the best value for her money. She wants a piano to give satisfaction, no old instrument with a tin pan sound will satisfy her. If shefbuys a Heintzman She will have the best of sat- isfaction. She’ll have a piano recommended by the laading musicians of the world. Come to our gale rooms and exam- ine them. Always welcome, Miller Bros ~~" Queen Street. Connolly’s Building. * o : Mre. Frank Clements and children, who have been visiting relatives in Char- lottetown, lett this afternoon by the Hali- fax On return to Boston. Mr. W. A. Brehaut, of the Boston Post ataff, who has been on a brief visit to his Island home, left today on return to Bos- |ton. He was a passenger by the Halifax. Mr. W. H. Trainor, who has been home on 8 visit, leit by the Halifax today en route to Boston. Father Woods, of Redwood Falls,Minn., who has been spending a few weeks in the Ieland province, left this afternoon en route home. He goes as faras Boston y the steamer Halifax, _- —The small bridge near the Spring Perk Schoolhouse isin a dangerous con- dition. Coming to town today one woman had her wagon broken, and some of the contents destroyed. Where is the Super- vieor who makes himself so active at election times? Hae he not time to attend to his 'egitimate duties? TO THE DEAF.—A rich lady cured of her Deafness and Noises in the Head by Dr. Nicholsons Artificial Ear Drums, gave $5,000 to his In- stitute, so that people unable to pro- cure the Ear Drums may have them free. Address 222nd, The Nicholson Institute, Longcott, Gunnersbury London, W. ‘Th, wk. “King Quality” the new boot for Women’s wear $3.00. Alley & Co. eaeeod es @w® ia ovo r?ne MASON’S STORE You can get the latest Canadian and American newepapers received by mail each night. Drop in if you want a paper or magazine or book toread. Fruit, Confectionery, Tobacco, Cigers etc. when you’re passing this way. R. H. Mason @e@? ©7% Boe <2 02 22h ee, @e6@ @4 2ex=~ @Qane aD 222% @ tO BQee re WHY tA 7 $4.60 io $4.75 Per gallon for mixed paint when We can give you “OCrown and Anchcr” Pure mixed paint tor $1.40 Per Galion Money refunded or; kouse painted free of charge if ou} paint 19 not as good as the hee’ on the market. Dodd & Rogers I] A PICKARD & CO.. PEAKE’S NO. 1 WHARF A full stock of the best hand and arriving daily. A share of your patronage is” solicit- LOWEST [PRICES PROMPT DELIVERY Jane 3d&awim then cod,$ wim. Coal on |ocal and Olver tlems.| THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLUTTETON AUGUST aoe aoeramnesnseenneaiibcaanent You Cay’r afford to miss the E lectric Light Sporis oa the 14h. Biack Ducks. —Twenty-fifth of August is the end of the close season. Cas Pross.—Mostly west and south- weet wind: 3 and decidedly warmer ; few tnuoder storms. ‘4anp CuaLt.—Schooner Viola arrived veateciav from New York with a cargo of hard coal for C. Lyons and Co. winanicaaidiaaaine Bioyo.e Races.—The bicycle races to coatested ia the Electric Light Sports m the 14th inst.are all handicapped corsequently there will be’no loafing. This will make mach more interesting races for the ap2ctators. he Prize Fos Sports.—The firm of George Carter & Co., although rushed with business, nevertheless can always find time to take an interest in our aports. They haveshown their interest in a practical way by presenting a beautiful dressing case to the competed for in the Electric Light Sports on next Tuesday evening. Lord Robert's Greatest Pleasure ae Pretoria Augugt 7.—Lord Roberts open~ edthe Soldiers Lnostitute here yesterday. In his address, he said the Orst function of this kind he presided over wesin India some years ago. The commander-inechie? said his greatest pleasure was in the wel- fare of the soldiers. He thanked Miss Brook, Miss Hunt, and the other organi- zers of the institute. * STATISTICS SHOW that more people . die of consumption than from any othez{ cause. Slight colds are the true eved of consumption. Beware of the slightest cough. Adamson’s Botanic Cough Bal- sam staads without a peer. 25c. ald druggists. a ee SHIP NEWS Port of Charlottetown. ENTERED. Aug 8.—Mariner, MHarpell, Pictou. Aug 9—Ocean Bride,Smith, Buctouche; Clara Jane, Clarke, Marble Mountain ; Mary C, LeBlanc, Arichat; Lifeboat, Anderson, Pictou ;8 S Electra, McLaren, Montague; Lovena, McMillan, Wood Islands ; Tarquin, Davis, N Sydney; Joseph Ann, Cormier, Mahon, CB; Bal- tic, McLaine, Picton ; Emma, Hayden, Cape George; Viola, Beardsly, Perth Amboy, N J. CLEARED. Aug 8—Ocean Bride, Smith, Buc- touche ; Phoebe & Emma, Small, Me~ Kenzie, Sbediac, N B., Constance, Law~ sun, Wallece. Aug9—J HS. Sonier;S S Electra, McLaren, Montague ; Lovena, McMillan, Wood Islands ; Tarquin, Lowrie, Pictou ; Annie, Poliard, Northport ; Emma, Hay- dea, Cape George ; Baltic, McLaine, Pic- tou. OOD NEWS comes from those who take Hood’s Sarsaparilla for scrofula, dyspepsia and rheumatism. Reportsagreethat HOOD’S CURES ————————————— Sze YOUNENNOVONNNYePNNNNNNTTAe = LOVELY MOLASSES KISSES —AND— BUTTER i § SCOTCH 5c a Box. MEDICAL HALL DODD'S CORNER. SHeAAAAAMLAbAMbAddddd AUdUdAAAAAAUALaE FOR SYDNEY (Noith and South) SS. wiLiOorT SAILS UN SATURDAY EVENING, 11th INST, Has good accomodation for Live Stock under and on deck. This as well as other freight carried low. wg <-8j =, R. McMILLAN. August 9th, 1900 —3ine. Old Sydney Pun of Mine GOAL. S.S. Elliott is due here to-night with a cargo of, 500 TONS Of this old reliable coal which will be sold low while landing to-morrow AMALLLALGhbAQLdAbdaadadadadddadddda 4 ddddda 3. (Friday,) R. TicMILLAN. ¢ 28 10th, 1900 3i A ne 10, 1900 wf { jp i SN os S NS al Lovely Autu GoopDpDsS Faye Just Arrived. We would like every visitor from abroadfas well as our own Island ladies to see the lottstown. Fit guaranteed. New Furs $4,700.00 worth of furs come to hard the latest novelties in neck wear, Jacke?‘s, wait every visitor at the seaside to visit ou Fur de- partment before leavinz the Island, as we can sell you furs 30 per cent cheaper than you can on the American side. The new autumn dress goods are here. Golf wraps, the very latest, and we'll money on them at Charlottetown’s greatest store. XK Ul Huet, handsome made costumes, The very finesteverseen in Char- ready today, all etc. We buy them Lovely Save you BOTH FEETS and you will be fitted with the latest and most fash- onable boot Sr shoe to be fuund in the city, for the least money and guaranteed. theJbest of satisfaction McQUAID’S, LOWER:QUEEN: STREER NEWT 4 Beautiful Enamelld Belt and neck clasps, broaches, cuff links t pi pans, cofiee amd tec spoons. yee We lmewe them with British, Canadian, Scotch,"Irish and Frenzh coats of arms. Also flag and maple leaf pins from ] Oc. and ldc. up. We have sold a number of wedding rings lately, but as we are MAKERS of rings ean quic ring required. kly supply any «tyle of New gold spectacles and eyeglasses, EW .Tavior ~ 2 GOPTICtaw Apri] 2nd 1900, Oamero.:’ Block, JOharlottetow ree SCHOONER FOR SE The schooner Mary, 43 tons regisit, now lying at Lord’s Wharf Charlotietor For further particulars apply on boar! the owner. dy 2ins _& LeBLANC. Wants, cost & Fall ROBERTS & CO., seucw PEOPLE'S BANK BUILDING MonTaEAL 12 year’s Examiner in U.S. NO PATENT—NO Pay, Rook, TO BE UET.—One half ment house on Sydney Street, suitable small family. Possession can be mediately. Apply to Franels P. August 9th, 1900. Patent Ofte & Write for Se ee of & double in eee te, LET.-Dwelling house on Kest Suet. oilning residence of Dr, . premises to F. F. Kelly, dy 3ins 002 FOUND.—At Moss Lake, Mt Thursday evening, August 9'b, tw? Ducks, The owner can have oe? proving property before any one magistrates. aa BOY WANTED.—As apprentice # EXAMINER Office. — FOR SALE—At @ ae ee power boiler and engine, Appl aoe u , eo Pee eS a WANTED.~—A nurse giri to take cnstst one child, Apply to Mrs C MeGregot, to Methodist Chureh, PURSE LO3ST.—On [nesday it person who found it please leavé Clerk, — Payee. are anit LO3T.— Between Waterment ones Cemetery, a gentleman's ! ' Liberal reward offered for its : FOR saLE OR TO LEL— ” ” oh Also “Parkview” Cottage ae D. Apply to Hon. Geo, W. How McLeod, Solicitor. June 29th, tf. —aat oe W ANIED.--A good, smart Apply to Mr Edward baytield. ae TO LET.—The house on Lower pon TOO ay . ; B Robertson, a —aarOncarin ae G B. os pic? . Notice ie hereby gives shat the b= of the late Charles Mathes” et will be carried on by the til farther notice. ot The businese will be sober "gi agement of John C. Marpirs #0 gp 5 the employ of iu¢ aecenees en? nine , 29 ome a work uite competent to 00 ra . The patrooage forme? te = = of wad ci yah, | St. Avard’s, June 12th, 190% -" ak wee - aes z