THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHAKLOTTETOWN, AUGUST 8, 1900 ~—- iit —— a amp —— Gretf}ale of Women’s Chocolate Boots and Shoes We have a large and well assorted; stock of women’s chocolate Ox- fords and laced and but- toned coots. As we do not care to carry these lines over, we offer them at 90 p. c. Discount for Cash They are all on fash. ‘onable lasts and dark rich colors. Here are few of the prices): ij A dark Chocolate Siw Oxford, soft fine kid, wide soe cuvyo * $1.20 4 lighter shade, better % quality $1.40 A fark Ohccolate lac- ed boot, fine quality, god read woe 31.60 A rich Chocolate,laced or buttoned, extra fine chia quality ent $2.00 Aley & Ul Oh’town, P. £. I. SaaS -_ TRAGEDY AT “S. THE BOAT RAGE, Mark Riley, of Charlotte- town, Drowned. BY THE UPSETTING OF ONE OF THE BOATS “ wr Four Companious Who Were With iin ecm Him Were Saved. = The boat race which, this morning oc- casioned a meeting of interested spectators who were bent on enjoying the eyent, was the cause of a tragedy that madea feeling of sadness to obscure the pleasure of the day. Ome of the competing boats named The Gentleman, a lobster , carrying Hot Times 1x THE®*40 OLD 70WN of But with plenty of hot weather refreshments there is no reason why you should suffer We have a choice as- sortme , of Syrups and Lime Juice to offer you, 25c a Bottle, Wejhave also Pure Eng- lish Lime Juice on draft, 15e a Pint, See our assortment ; before purchasing elsewhere. Webster & Mackay Ideat Grocery, AAAAbAdSSAAAAAZLAA Tor Kent & Gt. George Sts. TelephoueS199. Successor to Davison & Co. FvIFIVVVVTe 4yAhAaA i | MHLLER BROS. | ‘ QgIT FS FF SFI III TIF l» (> > Ip. IIb» {he oe >> —> S> Softly her fingers wander o’er Phe yielding planks of the ivory 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, lf she’buys & ‘Heintzman ° ‘She will have the best of sat- isfaction. She'll have a piano recommended by the !aading musicians of the world. Oome to our sale rooms and exam- ine them. Always welcome, iller Bros pif. Queen Street. yj Oonee ly’s Building. + NURS | | jib, foresail and mainsai] and topmast staysail, owned by Mr. J. H. Judson, of Pownal, waa manned by five men : Joseph Moresey, Freelani}Wood, Wm Brow» and Theophilus Brehaut, sll of Alexandria, and Mark Riley, of Charlottetown. In leas than Lalf an hour from the start the accident to The Gentleman occurred. The boats were close together up the river opposite the Driving Park, and the steam~ er Southport with the excursionists were a short distance behind. A heavy squall struck the gentleman,and it was unable to come up quickly enough. She filled and capsized and sank like a flash. Joseph Moreey and Freeland Wood struck out swimming and were picked up by the Jubilee. Brehaut and Brown clung to the spars which were above the water and were picked up by the South- port. Riley being unable toswim, was carried away from the boat by the strong current. He sack and rose twice in the sight of his comrades, but the wind being heavy andthe boats close together, it was impossible to save him. So close was be to being saved, however, that a man in & boat not in the race picked his cap from his head as he sank for the last time Riley had been working during the early part of the summer with Mr. Judson as a fisherman and lately has been living in Charlottetown. He was between forty and forty-five years of age. He was mar- ried and lived on King Street. He came formerly from Isot7. The rescued men were quite exhausted but subsequently com pletely recovered. —_—_ —- < ae PERSONAL. Rev. Robert Laing, of the Queen. Mgr, Falcouio, the Papal de'egate, has returned to Montreal. Mrs. A. McBeth went tu Pictou today where she will stay a f w day « Halifax, is at Premier Farquharson went to Tignish by this morning’s train. Mr. R. N. Taylor, of Montreal, ie ex- pected to arrive here on Thursday night on a visit to his friends. Rev A Maclean Sinclalr, of Belfast, wae a passenger by the Princess going to Pic» tou this morning. Consul Vail, wife and son, were pas- sengers today by the La Grande Ducheare en route to the Uniced States, Mrs Carmichael, of New, Glasgow, who has been on the Iceland for some time past, returned home this morning. Rev. Wm. Townshend, Bass River, N. B., arrived Monday evening, via Point du Chene, to visit relatives on the Isiand. Rev. A. F. Browne will pre ch a epecia! sermon at Long Creek next Surcday evening, Augast 12th. Subject—Spiritual Ditch Digging. The following are the vames of the newly-elected officera of the Acadian s0- ciety of Tignish: President, Napoleon Gallant; Vice-President, J J Arsenault ; Secretary, Dr. Doiron; Treasurer, Sosime Gaudet; Executive Committee, P L Chaisson, J E Gallant, P M Gaudet, Jean ARichard, Eugene Richard, Agno Gaudet and Francis Gaudet. c << oe HE BEST should be your aim when buying medicine. Get Hood’s Sarsaparilla and have the best medicine MONEY CAN BUY. sprenene sini eerie wi A eee nna BLACK DIAMOND LINE. SS or one a act —_ a, , The &. 8, Bonavista sailing from Mon- treal Friday morning Auyust 10th will be due at Charlottetown Monday August 13th and saile for St. John’s, Newfoundland, via North Sydney, carryiag horses, cattle and sheepon deck, and produce under deck, at lowest possible rates. For further particulars as to freight and passage, apply to PEAKE BROS & CO. Agents, Cb’toxna, Auguet 10:h, 1900. WANTED.—A smart steady boy about 15 years of age to attend a store. One who has - some experience preferred. Apply at this ee, Local and Other Mems | Prons0.—The r.P. 8. C. E., of Zion Church, is helding a picnic today at Rocky Point. —_—-_—=-_ --— Tue Pross.— Moderate to fresh winds A few thunder Exoursion Party.—The Raymond Ex- c.ireion party which has been staying at the Hotel Davies went west by this morn- > train en route to Point de Chene. and quite warm. storms u Fyraicipe.—Last night @ test of the fire xtioguishing prop rties of Fyrricide was nade on Market Square. A large and ‘-ree fire wae made, and witha quantity the powder was almost instantly put out, a Cavrca Serviogs.—R-v. Mr. Herdman, of Georgetown. will preach in Belfast next Sabbath, (12th) at 6 p. m., Rev. DB. McLeod will preach there on the follow- ng Sabbath, in coonection with the Cen- ‘ury fuod at Lt & eS, —_——»>———= Ixp1an Riven Taea.—On Wednesday, 15th inst., a tea will be held at Indian River. Cheap fares all over the P. E. Ieland railway, good to return east of Charlattetown till the following day. feams will meet parties on the morning train at Kensington. Banv Concent. —The music of the 4th Regt., C. A., Band last night was of a high order and wa: thoroughly appreciat- ed by the very large sumber of persons who listened to it. The citizens are now coming to the concerts in larger nnmbers than formerly. Bony Brovest Home —Last night the body of Thomas W. Theimpson, the mostly south to south-west; geaerally fai | vv Lovely Autumn GoopDpDs fzaywe Just Arrived. We would like every visitor from abroadfas well as our own Island ladies to see the handsome ready made costumes, The very finesteverseen in Char- lottetown. Fit guaranteed. New Furs $4,700.00 worth of furs come to hard today, all Islander who died in Sydney,wus brought | home by the Princess. It was taken to this afternoon. The remains were in- terred in Suffolk cemetery. Deceased was in his 21let year. Exuisition Norges —The handsome sum of $259 is offered in prizes for carriege horees at the exhibition in Charlottetown in September next. Hereford cattle are offered $165 in prizes at the exhibition in Charlottetown in Se ptember. 8618.00 in prizes are offered for sheep at the exhibition in Charlottetown, in Sep tember. Comine Events. —Make a rote of these: Moonlight excursion by the Steamer Princess tonight; Electric Light Sports on C. A. A. A. grounds, Charlottetown,Tues~ day evening next; Picnic at St. Margaret’s, Monday next; Eclipse Picnic at Movnt Stewart on Saturday, 18th inat.; Demon. stration in ‘aid of the Whelan Memorial Fund, C. &. A. A. grounds, Monday,Aag- ust 27th. See advts. in other columns of today’s EXAMINER. PresspyTery.—At yesterdvy afiernoon’s meeting of Presbytery the treasurer re- ported the Presbtry Fund in a very *atis- f«ctory condition, Rev. Thomas Chan- ning was nominated moderator of next synod, Tnesession record of Bloemfield were ordered to be attested. The refer- ence from the session of O’Leary and Brae was discussed and remitted to the session for further action. Committees were appointed, the oneon Sabbath Schoo! being G@ C Roberton, {chairman,M Camp- hell, A Craise, J M Fisher, G Millar, D B.McLeod, W H Spencer, Jas. Ramsay, W T Huggan. The committee on church preperty re« ported that they were about to send out circulars asking for the required informa- tion and called the attention of all minis- ters to the importance of securing {ful and derinite answers to the questions con- tained in these circulars. The Presbytery then adjourned to meet at the call of the moderater. ADAMSON’S BOTANIC BALSAM is com pounded of the best concenrated ex- tracts of barks, roots and gums in the world. It is a safe and reliable medicine, pleasant to the taste, aud cures conghe, colds, asthma cnd croup, You can find it at all drug stores. 25c’all Druggiets. Sig HUNPNNNENNYNNTT rrennrennn nr New Goods Patent Medicines, Toilet Articles, Fiy Papers, Witch Hazel Cream, Large Assortment MEDICAL HALL DODD'S CORNER. J. HH. Jamieson Se AAAAMAAA sAAAAbdAA AALAUAAAA AIA SNE FOR SALE.—At a bargain, one 30-horse — boiler and engine, Apply = George E. ull, ins WANTED.—A nurse girlto take charge _ one child, Apply to Mrs C V McGregor, to Methodist Church. WANTED.—A girl to assist in genera housework. Apply to Mrs. Lapthorne, cor of Pleasant Street and St Peters Road. PURSE LO3T.—On Tuesday last. Will oe who foundit please leave with Market Clerk. ry YOVORVIRTTIPNTTTTT OND N NNT ETAT PATE THT O TT ITA MAbaddAdbabdQssbddasedassddddd iddddd FOUND.—A pursé containing a sum of money. Prove property at the City Hardware Store, Byron Norton, dy 3i.8 the home of ‘Mr. ‘Thomas Dover, Stewart ” Street, from where the funeral took place ~ We de- partment before leaving the Island, as we can sell the latest novelties in neck wear, Jackets, ete. want every visitor at the seaside to visit ou Fur you furs 30 per cent cheaper than you can buy them on the American side. The new autumn dress goods are here. Lovely Golf wraps, the very latest, and we'll save you money on them at Charlottetown’s greatest store. vet, Meleod & C0 The LITTLE MACHINE that Cuts the BIG STUFF No Binder ever was made that will do better werk or more of it. end us your ad- dress on a card TO-DAY ese) Ss . fi": » he F } i » i Bae Wy a ik fe f " ' Aye Nh uhh sa The F. & W. new No. 2 Binder.—5 ft. and 6§(t. cut. Send for our 1900jcatalogue —sent tree§to anyjaddress. Tells*all about*che quaLit # our gocds, It will pay you to get one. ics , See our Samples and getfour Prices} before : “J your order, : Local Agent Everywhere HeAD* OFrFIcE Branch Offices: Toronto, , Loni asowouxs FLOS & WOO uv Wye, fogs: al ae saltegPals, Un od Com Ioav ws Pee un N. By Ter . mie ia i) ~ el A AT ee are es EE TAGENTS. 2a :: ones ee | <3 "CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E,JISLAND, oi LO3T.—Between Watermere and Peopic's Cemetery, a gentleman’s light overceat. Liberal reward offered for its recovery. _ OO ey , a ee