will buy a pair of Men's Laced Boots— Two shapes — prices were $1.30 to $1.50. Then a Aur $1.08 =f : oS You can buy a pair of Women’s Dongola Laced boots— Heavy sole —Patent tip. Aig an Are as essential to health as your 1egular bath. Ve keep nothing but the ;urest, freshest and best groceries to be pro- cured. We are daily opening comething new and fresh and are there- fore able t> recommead our goods to you as first- class in every respect. Zt will be to your ad- vantage to call and see our jine of goods before purchasing elsewhere, always glad te have you cal] to examine and price our goods. Drop into tae “Ideal (srecery,” zsorner Kent and Gt. George Streets. Webster & Mackay 7; PHONE 199. ‘SS FFIITIV IVE AARBAAABAAABASBA AAae Ahead BS xb \» Ue fs ip et AARAAAA AA ¢ a = a a a o wi 6 STOCK OF SAS WATCHES You can’t find a more com- plete etock of watches in Gold Silver and Nickel, from 7 jewel up to 17 jeweled movements than at G.H.'Taylor'’s \ isitors during Exhibition week will find in all lines a full stock with prices right. aR a ae a me x *, a *: ee mi a ee x = =. a. a Sunnyside, *§Quee nfjSquare, hee SESS RSS SS FE I> ih» th» Wp Lg i by ip ib» [> > > bm ‘ \p ip lb» bb» I» ip Ng I> > Hi» » # nis a * * - ao * + te “te Ka * * e > MJ Ba KU Ka + te + * $ ewe ee 7 4 4 THE DAILY EXAMINER'S YCHARLOTTETOWN OCTOBER I + yu ~ERSONAL. Miss Annie McKenzie, turned home this morning. Mr. P. P. Archibald left this rictou aud Halifax of Pictou, rea i) rnipg trip to ir A. Androws, San Francisco, Cal., isameng the lat*st a rivalsalt | Hotel Tov ; It is pleasirg fo learn that Dr Conr Ys who has been il! or severaljlava, 3 sOme- what hetter today, S'r Louis Davies and hia private cres | tare, Mr. W. C. Gordor, returned | Charlottetown on Saturday night. It is vlea-ing to learn that Mise Birdie Chay ll bas graduated with honors in the Newnort Hosnital, R. I , and enters tod Y> Oct Let, on her du‘iee as a janior nvree. Mrs (Dr.) Handrahanr, who has been eeriensly ill for several dave, is today re- ported a little hetter but not out of danger. The manv frienda of Rev. Dr. Morriso: will he glad to hear that he has recovered enfficiently from his illness to move about his room and expecta to be able to leave the hosnital during the coarse of the week Mr. Neil Campbell. etation agent at Rradalbane, accompanied by his wife and daughter, left this morning ona visit to Brockton, Mass. Mr. Campbell will at- tend as a delegate the special session of the Grand Division, 0. R. T. at St. Lonis. Me:A ele Finnigan, of Vernon River, left on Friday on an extended vieit to the United States, Miss Finnigan will visit her anct, Sister Divine, at Sacred Heart Convent, Halifax, after which she will epend the winter with friends in Boston and New Jeraey. Miss Mollie Coughlin,of Boston, hae ar. rived in Charlottetown to enter the Con- vent at Rustico as a boarder. Miss Coughlin was attending that institution four years ago, and speaks highly of the ; Convent and the people of that part of the ecuatry The desth of Mrs. Partridge, mother of Mr~, Cyrus Sbaw, is reported. Mrs. Shaw received the sad news on Saturday after- noon,shortly after the funeral of her hus ~ bund I+ft the house. She has our sym- pathy in her double bereavement. Th- Toronto Globe is authority for the statement that Fred. Peters (evidently ourown Hon. Frederick, the absent rep- resentative for Fort Augustus)3 prominent member of the Conservative party in Van- couver, was 8; oken of as the Conservative candidate for Burrard, B. C., but declined. Lt. Playboro, of the R,C. R-I., who has been serving with the second battal- ion in South Africa, has been granted a commirsioa in the 21st Lancere, and Pte. R. B. Campbell, also 2ad battalion, who j-sined from Neisou, B. C., has received a lieutenancy in the Duke of Corowall’s Light Infautry. Mr. T. @. James, clerk of Presbytery, left this morning for Chatham, N. B., to attend committee meetings in connection with the Synod of the Presbyterian Church of the Maritime Provinces, which meets at that place on Tuesday, Oct. 2nd, at 7.30 p m. Mr. John A. Laweon repres- entiog St. Jemes’ Church, leaves for the Same place tomorrow morning. INTERESTING IF TRUE: You Can Try It For Yourze)f and Prove It. One grain of the active principle in Stnart’s Dyspepsia Tablets wiil digest 3,000 grains of meat, eggs or other whole- som? food, and this claim has been proven by actual experiment which auyone can perform for himeelf in the following manner: Cut hard boiled eggs into very small pieces, as it would be if masticated, place the egg and twoor three pieces of the tablet in a botile or jar containing warm water, hested to 98 degrees (the temperature of the body) and keep it at this tem;erature for three and a half hours, at the end uf which time the egg will be as completely digested as it would have been in the healthy stomach of a hungry boy. The poiot of this experiment is that what Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets will do to the egg in the bottle it wil! do to tha egg or meat in the stomach, and nothing else will rest and invigorate the stomach eo safely and effectually. Even a little child cau take Siuart’s Dyspepsia Tab!ets with safety aud benefit: if its digestion is weak aud the thousands of cures accom-« plished by their regular daily use are easily explained when it is understood that they are composed of vegetab!e essences, aseptic pepsin, diastase and Golden Seal, which mingles with the food and digest it thoroughly, giving the overworked etom- ach @ chance to recuperate. Die'iog never cures dyspepsia, “neither do pills and cathartic med.cines, which cimp!y irritate and ioflane the intestines . When enough food is eaten and prompt- ly digested there will be no constipation, nor in fact willthere be disease of any kind becaute good digestion means good health in every organ. The merit and succees of Stuart’s Dys- pepsia Tablets are world wide and they a e sold at the moderate price of 50 cte: for full sized package in every drug store in the United States and Canada, as well as in Europe. For the information of those interested a little touk wi!l be mailed free by addrees- ing F. A. Stuart & Co., Marshall, Mich., giviog briefly the symptoms of the various forms of stomacn weakness, causes and cure, —Wesrterr Australia has gone in for federation, the vote being 422,647 to 2°1,623. Thousands of Uanadian mothers say they would not he without Griffiths’ Menthol Liniment in the house at any cost. There is no other rem- edy so useful in the home. ‘Local es ae ee Hook anpD Lapoer Co.! meets tunight at 7.30. Rezular meeting. H. B.C. meeting this evening at 7.350 5 o'clock Every member requested to ata tend, savtsissbillabiasiialgni B. I. 8.—The regular monthly meeting of the B. I. 8. will be held this even- ing at S o'clock. — -~w + Crasses Resumep.—Wiss H. C.§ Mac- Donald resumes ber physical culture ant dancing classes this ‘kK. See card. seiscuiaiiaeell Hear what the Young L'heral.Conseer~ va'tives have to say on the great qiestions of the day at the m zofthe Tupper C ub ‘omorrow evening PORES Mras Borers will re-open her class in music on Tuesday, Oat. 2ad, Intends ing pupils may apply at her home, Great George Street. oct! 6 The meeting of the Tupper Ciub to-morrow evening will be addressed by several speakers, Don’t fail to attend. eee Manvat Traininc.—The Board of School Trustees will meet in the Manuai Training Department on Monday after- noon, at 4 o'clock, to announce that the department is ready for pupils to com- mence work on Tuesday, morning. Teach-~ ers and others interested are invited to be present. Cvanoeristic Meerines.—The evangel istic meetings every night thie week wil! be most helpful and interesting meetings, butove hour longfand beginning at 7.45. Special music. Rev. R. F. Whiston, pastor, evangelist, will preach. Come to. night. Place—Centra! Christian Church, Kent Street. Sream Kotter Arrives.— Yesterday morning the echooner Morning Light ar- rived in port with the Pitts steam roller purchased by this city some time ago from the Waterous Eagine Co., Ltd., of Brantford. The roller weighs about six~ teep tons. It was landed at high tide at three o’clock this afternoon. Aw OLp anp Wet Tried Remepy.— Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has been used for over fitty years by mill‘ons of mothers for their children while teetning with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays the pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for diarrhoea. It is pleasant to the taste. Sold by druggists in every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Ite value is incalcuable. Be eure and ask for Mrs. Winslow’s oothing Syrup. Pimples on “the face are not only any noyivg, but they indicate bad blood. Hood’s Sarsaparilla cures them by pnri- fying the blood. — i i ae THE LUCKY ONES. Ia Prowee Brothers great guessing contest carried on during our exhibition, the Jucky ones are Miss Hattie Rodd, Winsloe Southand Mr. Arthur Davy, city. ibe exact amount of goods in the dia- play was $1,618.74. Miss lRodd’s gness was $1,619.21, which gives her the choice ofthe mapny beautiful jackets io the mantle department of the Big Store. Mr. Davy’s guess was $1,621 20, giving him.the cLoice of thousands of the beanti- ful suits that this store ie noted for. Other guesses of brainy people were Mies K Daisy Steadman, Broekton, Mass., $1,621 95; Dr. H. D. Johnson, $1,6)5.00; Mise Belle Ross $1,623.59; Me J W Brush, Halifax, $1,623; Mr. H. Weston Peake, $1,623.24. The guess of Mr. Henry Power, Stan. hope, was the lowest being 5 cents. Evi- dently this gentlemen has heard of the Wonderful Cheap Men, and Sguessed ac~ cording to their reputation for low prices. The guese of Mrs. Arthur Welker, im- perial Honse, Charlottetowu, was the highest, $500,600.00. This Jady must surely have meantImperial measure in- stead of Imperia! House, or else she is a stranger ia tne city and has not heard of the Farmers’ Boys and their low prices. Notwithstanding Mr. Prowse’s warning to guess low, as the prices were low, the great majority guessed too high. Tue HxXAMINER extends to Miss Roda and Mr. Davy hearty congratulations on their winning such valusble prizes; also to tbe Farmers’ Boys for their highly popu- lar advertisement. Long may they live to be the Wonderful Cheap Men. aw revonegqngrvepry snrenneennnnnyese SMOKERS 2 PEAD THIS Index, Old Chun, Myrtie Navy, Pride of Virginia, Old English curved Cut Creme de la Jreme, }s Capstan Med js, Tartan, Studegt’s Mixture, Sealaf North Carolina, Paces scroll Tonka, All kinds chewing at The Medical Hall J. G.JAMIESON LeOVPPH STEAD PNP HTT NDT TTP TENET TTT HTT? E — GMs, FOAM dddadd UUMUddaeGadddhde Aka aUd Ldddda 24 | ———— “The Very Latest” i KET | You will make the mistake of a whole lifetime if you fail to see Sentner, McLeod. & Co's showfof Furs at the Exhibition. SENTNER, MCLEOD & CO WATCHES W.W. Wellner Thoraughly Good <= Time Keepers. —_—_— — Watchmaker . Jeweler A watch purchase is rarely decided upon and made in few- Engraver Charlottetown PE tf. WATCHES our store. We _ will pleased to show our watches. reliable and sold with guarantee. moments, usually it 1s the out- come of caretul consideration. If you have such a an invest- ment in mind we would like to have you spend a little time in be much stock of They are thoroughly a positive a i IN ALL THE WORLD no causejof worry so constant, so insistent, so widespread as inferior cooking apparatus. “ Happy Thought. sd WHAT WOMAN can help worrying che result of whose skill and care is damaged or destroyed by an inferior Range. DEAL FAIRLY by your household and yourself—install Buck's “Happy Though ”» Range in your kitchen and if you can’t quit worrying entirely your The worry fiend holds sway supreme in many kitchens, wife will. blood relation of the dyspepsia of like ilk. Thought.” He isa Banish them, buy a “Happy The manufacturers of the “Happy Thought” are doing your culinary worry- ing for you for aJl time—take advantage ef it. They have worried over and have perfected every detail of Range construc tion, which though not always apparent on the surface, is most impertant in results, Planned like an engine, fitted like a watch, as durable as the hills, the “Happy ‘Lhought” is ever in the lead,and there it will remain until perfection mee‘s its match, DON’T WORRY! Use Buck's “ Happy Thought” Range ! For sale by Simon w. Crabbe. Walker‘s Corner, Charlottetown, Oct. Ist, 1900. Stoves and Hardware. RORERT PALMER & ‘66 Charlo:ta:9@3 3132 221,39: Paster With experienced workmen and first-class machinery, we are prepared tc supply cortractors and others with Doors and Frames, Sashes and Frames nterior and exterior Finish, ete. ete. OUR _SFUCTIATIS Gothic Windows, Stairs, Stair Rails. Dilusters,* Newel Posts, Oypress Gutte d conductors, Kiln Dried Spruce and Hardwood 'Flooring, Kin Dried Clear ruce, Sheathing and Clap Boards EB Give us a call. ROBERT PALMER’&T>D Ny, ~)- « 4 ck Exchange Building \ ealers in Ne " a >? “Ont . W Lork Sree} real, and grain £ .. COCKS, COttor 1-8 per cent Commis Direct 100 each day ATS ats & ittied, Wires wi ‘very facitity for promptly, Correspcndsnce g PLR Istang | Commercial College | —e Nes — of those thorough aod practic ar etinn ae aCtive business life oe ae ~ tages offered by this Colle, , keeping, Commersial Law “Arihaetk Penmanship, English, Corr Business Methods, od, ee manner, writing, etc., aud practical 18 givento jocat.p business sncitions oe tee . = MONDAY, AUG. 20:h inst, a: 930 | m. Send for prospectus, P,Q, “ ISAAC OXENHAy OE Principal and P. ae et mee Ane2—J.&w tf. Hillsborough — bie Th New Bridge iscom. ing and sv are the dry streets and roads, Then you will need soue- thing nize in fovtwea:, We Have a fine Selection Selling Very Lew J. EF. The Bargain Boot Shoe Store. Watch Repairing | If you have any watcbe, | clocks or jewelry to be repair § ed you will make no mistake to bring them to The Moiem Jewelry and Fancy Goods Store. Although we are not the men that trike the sun, We eugrantee our work thate done. Sunnyside Jeweiry Store, Opposite Post Office, Jury & Co. —_- CC CCC CO Wanis, cost & Fou WANTED —A genera! vervant (no wees must have refareuces. Apply to Mrs Paton Upper Prince Sr. Highest price d for iasios aud geo fothing. Cail heir resideace fer ofclothing. Callatt Drop a card in the Post O nee, oF — Ricomond Street, opposite Nelsoa Mrs, Kirby, Clothing Store WANTED = In every locality throagheat Cassi to duce our goods, tacking Uf trees, fences, along roads, and all CODA iS places, also distributing small ad per matter. Commission or salary a pet month and expeuses not to exceed day. Steady empl yment to £ reliable men. No experience needful. wre forfull particulars, — a: The Empire Medicine 0o., 246 w. London, Ont dd 8 LOST.—On Saturday night 8 peat pa ore bow of black velvet. Finder will ples at this office. TO LET—Tze | or for sale On easy terms. AMINER office. ROBERTS & CO., souicirons atest PEOPLE's BANK BUILDING MonTRaAL 1/12 year’s Examin.¢ in U.S. Parent Oe 4 ON PATENT—No PAY, Write Book, i ee - {cTavish House, ss Bs a Apply we ne " 2. —r, : a WANTED —A_ competent girl ip family. No weshing. Apply Mrs. Goff, Fitzroy Street. CARRIAGE WRAPS LO4T.—Loston nesday night last, near Mark W right’s Rooms, 2 carriage wraps, wiil be rewarded Wy leaving Essory’s Stable, Charlottetow WANTED.—Immediately, « cook, APEY sy to Mrs. Artuur Peters,