> a z > | erent? THE DAILY EXAMINER t HAKLOTTETOWN CC'TOBER 4 1900 , yee ae ouww _ ero! ae <2. ae oo LEE Came e& wrt T’nese boots are verv popular for Women now jzst the thing for fall wear—made just like » — Box Calf _ ad toe. hen Ch*town, P. E. [. 5-+ then in the wialow,) Ce Se ae Ee: ey Ree a aoe! Resa Anks. eR ™ Fis & LA SShhAAd, Fresh ip ‘ il» Groceries b Are as e3sentialjto [> health as your 1egular by bath. [i We keep nothing but fi the pureet, freshest and lv best groceries to be pro- Lg cured. We are duily ib» opening something new ib» and tresh andare there- fore able t» recommead Ibe our ¢oods to you as first- ib» class in every respect. It will be to your ad- vantage to call and see our ine of goods before purchasing elsewhere, always glad tc have you > eal] to examine and ii» peice our goods. Wp Drop into tae “Ideal (grccery,” corner Kent I» » and Gt. George Streets. I “Webster & Mackay i Ii PHIN4Z 199. SL44as S24 24AASALSABRA - Hy» seus ree P=VIVIVIVe Watch —Spairine ALAS we til If you have any watches, slocks or jewelry to be repair- | ao i ; y —" f i mp ag . eee : +. f Ens te : 5 ‘ } bist és y | 5: y. fs Mrs. (Dr.) Bagnall, left today for Anna« mw | polis, N. S+ where she will! i PERSONAL, Rev. D. J. G@: Macdonald is in the city. Miss Gertrude Davies left this morning for Sackville. N. B. Mr.and Mra, James Keanely, of New York, are visiting Prince HKiward Jslan?. Mr. William V. Newa3on left this morn ing for Montreal to resume bis studies rt (McGill's : Mir. T.J. Mosria ari his daaz | Miss Annie Morris, lefi tuis moraiag for | Svdrey visit her aister, Mre. Bayfield. Mr. G, Crawford, of St known commercial traveller, the latest arrivals at the Hotel Davies Mrs. McLellan, wife of the Dominio: Coal Company’s Superintendent of Ship- ping, is making the round irip on the Boi avista, Miss Sadie Clarke and Miss May Clarke, who have been visiting Boston, were among the passengers by the Halifax which arrived here this morning. Miss Violet Barney, who takes the part of Queenie Mowbray in “Soldiers of the Que-n,” ia a cousin of Consuelo, Duchess of Marlborough.—Truro News. Mr. Fred Long, senior member of the firm of Long Bros., tanners, Chaclotte~ town, was in North Sydney recently on business. Rev. Mr. McDonald, of Prince Edward Island, was visiting friends at Boular- derie last week. Mr. McOonald preached very acceptably in Knox Church, Boular- derie, on Sunday,Sept. 30.—North Sydney Herald Qneen Hotel :—D C Moreson, Cardigan; Mrs. AJ MacNeill, Miss C J MacNeill, Miss E D McCready, Orwell; Minnie Cain, New Perth; Mrs. Campbell, Souris; John F Macdonald, St. Peter’s Bay. Hotel Davies :—H Aird, G Crawford, T D Denham, HC Creighton, St. John ; Wm. Knigbt, Amherst; David S Lane, P W Elliott, Bostov; J F Fraser, Ottawa ; E B Williams, Summerside; A F Larkin, Tignish; J E Thayer,L R Messick and wife, Brockton, Mase; E A Skinner, A Harry Morgan, Halifax; R H Clarkin, Montrea!; H B Walton, New York. Mr. Noyes, the popular steward of the steamer Halifax, was appointed official timer at the horse races held in conrecs tion with the exhibition at Charlottetown. He was thanked by the superintendent of the speed department for the very effici- ent manner in which he performed his duties. Mr. Noyes has acted in a similar capacity for some of the big races in the New England States, and was on one oc- casion preseoted Wiiu & haud ome watcn, Hal:f+x Gerald. EVANGELISTiIC MOVEMENT. The Methodis‘s Prepare For a Great Revival John, a well is among The ministers and Jaymen cf the Char-~ lot-etown Dstrict of the Methodiet Courch met in the First Chucch yesterdav afver- neon to discuss the Twentie‘h Ceatu-y Evargelis:ic Movement, The clergy present were RevsR Ope, chairman of the ds ne; W A Thomas, A DMcCully. “mm Was, F HH hice Tore ph Perki> , remas ol cks, G M Yeurg, J W M.Cocnell. To the evenings we meeting waa held in the schooinoOm of ‘he church. A_ plan was outlined which gives to the move- meotthe higke« importance in the buei-~ ness Of the yea’; provides for evang-liatic convention®, Ou which uccasions the ques~ tions of revi~l efforts in each and every circuit ahal! be considered; gets »part Oct. 14.b, 1900. }nown asthe Twentieth Cen~ tury Revival Sabbath, ss the day on which revival sermons are to be preached to every COagregaton; and providee for av address, signed by the General Superia- tendent, setting apart the Friday preced- ing the Twentie.b Century cevival Sab- bath asa day of solema fasting and pray- er, to be faitbfally ob+erved by all people, followed by public religious services ip the evening, that ia the apirit of confes- sion, Consecration and faith the entire church may enter upon tuis great Moves ment. Besides these provisions the plan states that on the last night of 1900 watchnight eervices will be held iu every church, as far as possible, and thatthe morning ser. vice of the first Sabbath of 1901 will tea love-feasi and sacramental occasior. The first Sabbath of Februasy. 1901, is to be a Sunday Searo! Day, the first Sabbath of March an Epworth League ; Day and “the first Sabbath of April a Thanksgiving and Consecration Day, all uniting m a day of praise and gratitude before the Lord. CHEESE SALE, ee ee em The cheese board met this afternoon The cheese boarded were 368 white and 5,985 colored. Thesales were: To Dillon & Spille-—Hazzlbrook, 100 jat 1ljc, and 175 August at 1030; Hills- borough, 290 at 1143; Dunstaftuage, 200, at 1]}>. To Mr. Haszard—Lakeville, 230 at ed you will make no mistake | 14s; St. Peter’s, 200 at Llgc; New Perth, to bring them to The Modern ‘Jewelry and Fancy Goods} Store. Alt: ough we ar not the | Weatern cheese was offered ; 20 at llic. Some sales were made on | the curb at about the same figures. The cablea reported the London mar ket steady and the Montreal marke: dali. The best bil at Brockville was 103:. lljc to men that take the sun, we 11}+, and eastern frem Llc to 1] jc. gusrantee our one. Sunnyside _ Jewelry Store, Opposite Post Uffice, Jury & Co. ‘he next meeting of the Board will be w rk that’s beld next Friday, 12ch inst, sale to begin at 1 3). at lla m. A business meeting will be held Tue Oxford Manufacturing Company bare tor their tweeds received the * Gold Maal” atthe Iodustrial Exhibition at Toronto. New patterns just to baad at their agency here, B’ock, dy. wky—t?, D, A. Braee,M rrie! ur Local and Gther items, aa Sodiaiennnnniae eesusbeldbnindutini svadidindaeerenaettaemateinataneD First Lecture in Kindergarten Hall begins Saturday at 10,50 a. m. Ocrozer P. EK. Istanp MaGaztne on eale to«morrow afternoon, site Nexr Sarinc.—The vext sailing of the Halifax from this port will be on Oct. o Prop West to southg winds; a ait red showers, but generally fair, 1 warm. ciate For Hanirax.—The BC Borden, Capt Ro ve,seiled from Cadiz on the 26th Sept r i] vitt aX, aseidgiiaihiieaie oir of tue Firat Methodist Ohorch meeta to-cight in the Kindergar « ten Hall at 8 o’c ock sharp. a Meetina or Mitit1a.—Officers of the inilitia are reminded of the meeting to- night at So’clock in the City Council Chamber. Every officer should attend. ALL persons who have claims against the Charlottetown Driving Park and Pro« vincial Exhibition Association are re-~ quested to present their accounts at once to C. R. Smallwood, Secretary. Hicuisnp Bricapes.—The members of the Highland Brigade meet to-night at 7 o’clock in their hall to consider arrange~ ments for the reception of Rev, Mr. Fullt- erton and Lieut. J. A. McDonald. -4pg'9 Sr. Dunstan’s CotLeg@e.—Rev. A. P. McLellan, for several years rector of St. Dunstan’s College, has been transferred : to St Andrew’s, and will conduct service there on Sunday next. Rev. Dr. Curran becomes rector of the College in succes- sion to Father McLellan. Comine To Hatirax.—A telegram to the dock yard from the trensport officer at Cape Town notifies the officials at Hali- fax to make preparations for the disem- barkation of the Canadian regiment on Oct 25th. A general movement is on foot to have a memorable demonstration On the Occasion of the soldiers’ arrival there, One proposal is to erect a pymber of triumphal arches on the principal streets, Mayor Hamilton has called a special meeting of the city council for Monday evening to decide what the muni« cipality shal] do and appoint committees {9 carry out the details. Emsrald Notes ge Miss Mary E. McDuuaid, who was visit~ lug ou the I-laud tor the past rew wecks, lere this moruing from Newton, Mass. Mr. P. S. Duffy, Principal of Kinkora echoel, intends visiting Fal River, Mass, ‘urog vacativo, aad wiil leave Saturday m<¢ rulog. : *Mr. William Clark, of Emerald cheese factory, bas received acbeque frem tie maévagers of the Halifax exhibition for the ‘mouat Of aixteen dollars, having secured ‘rst prize for three best colored cheese. tle siso secured firet priz+ at Charlotte- own xXhibition and a prize in St. John. Evidently Mr. Clark uuderetands buw to m6éke cheese. Mr. and Mrs, Colin Matheson, of Baie Verte, N. B, have been spending the past two weeks on the Island,and are at pres: ent visiting relaives and friends in Kmerald, Mr. Matheson coniucts a ‘arge tailoring and clothing business in Baie Verte. What might be termed a fine specimen vf tve esculent roots ix a potato on exhic bition ja the store of Mr. P. F. Hughes, Emerald. {tis nearly e‘gnt ioches long nd weighs two pounds. It is of the old * Mclatyre ” variety, which was brought to the Island some twenty years ago, and wae grown by Postmaster Murpby, Emeraid. DIED. At Little Inlet, Lot 47, Margaret Mc- Donald, beloved w te of Capt. John Kays, aged 62 years. —_ ware TO THE DEAF.—A rich lady cured ot her Deatness and Noises in the Head ty Dr. Nickolsons Artificial Kar Drums, gave $5,cco to his In- stitute, so that pecple trable to pro- cure the Far Drrree msy a2zve them free. Adc.-se2 2224d, The Nicholson stitute. W Lergcctt, Grnnersbury ILeracn, Th, wk. SHV Oye ev Per ere yey er ven ean hr iT se Pride ot Virginia, Old English curved Cut Oreme de la Ureme, js Capstan Med is, Tartan, Student’s Mixture, Sealof North Careliaa, Paces scroli Tonka, All kinds chewing at The Medical Hall * SMOKERS 3 READ THIS #f Index, = Maxie bave. 2 = 3 E FPEVTEMOVODS eve EDEN NTH HR ATH TT ITT HT J. G. JAMIESON WE ALdal ae eyeeerterereuyetwrevevere vee SHUUANE UUUEREUERUUUUUEU ENED URRERENUL EER EUUD ECO UU AUREUS TUCO SUMED DEEMED AD ee NaN NUSSASANNSEIIN s , OP TR, : Oi. hu Ly the Ae . Mn Me ae { Ae rede MC: , 1) Baas 3S GN Sad ee NY 53 ag Yi a ; “ty tee pony oie he iy. amas v< i) 4 vA i a ae at 2 tt > Ve » pel oe tos A, b? CUNGUISSUNSNEANASUAGASNSNATAAUSREAASASEAESSSNGAEN SDSL ORSON SNNNTT ANAS STN sees am: tn Every Man ‘- 1 : : F To wear tailor-made clothing at ready-made prices: satisiy you, fit you, save your money for you, and turn you out looking a less money than can possibly be done OL We guarantee to gentleman, for elsewhere in town. It will cost you nothing to try on one of Shorey’s Ready Tailored Suits, and if you buy and are not satisfied you can get your money back, Made to fit: Not to order. WE ARE DOING A rushing See our Men’s Suits at $12.00. See our Men's Overcoats at $4.50 to 18.00. See our Boy’s Suits at $2.00 up. See our Youth’s Suits $5.00. — See eur Ulsters at $3.75. Buy yonr Clothing at Nentuer, McLeod & Co, The leading Fur Store of P, E. L. trade in our ready-to-wear. clothing We handle the Perfection Clothing and we handie Shoreys. 4 > a ee ee ete [ Qn ape ea Ga SEG A Oa AND - (THE LONG plival) t PAS SPAT IEPA) Is to get a Loot that you will have siti faciuion to suit you in prike. Boot and Shoe Store. Do You Know It? he ; i: i H li will wear and fit you, then - You also want scme thing Ycu will find them all at McQUAID’S, LOWER QUEEN STREET ase? la aa — see | Do you knew you can get the best value in Ready-made Clothing, Shirts, Ties, Under- wear, Gloves, Hats, Caps and Rainproof Coats At the Gentlemen’s Ou Block, Opposite Post Office. tfitting Establishment, Morris D. A. Bruce. CITY HARDWARE TORE Builders, Farmers, Mechanics, —-—-HARDW AREK—— Painter, oilr, glass, carpentera tools, all ches y FOR CASH. The'celebrated Norton M achine Oil. TERMS CASE, R B. NORTON &CO, LIMITED nN | - Here’s a Chance for‘ department, Wants, cost & Found -@ F “- wari TY WANTED.—a servant girl!” Apply at tails _ office, i, FOR =ALS CitiP—A base burner “Suitana” No. 50, dram stove and Russian — iron pipe. App.y .3 Brenton F, Lorgworth St. Peter’s Koad. October 2nd, 1900, WANTED.—A girl for general housework Must be well reco amended. Good wags aid. Arply te mrs. Geo,. Carter, Eustoa treet, e BOAKRDEKS WANTE —fwo or thre modat ladies or gents cau be ac-om ed with board in a piensan « locuei nonse OD Bpsten Street. Ajyjiy a tcie utice, or P.O, Box 1 eod 3) pe « ~ i . = i .R ELIA BL VVAIN a D MEN. In every Jecality tnroaghout Canada te intro duce our goois, lLavking ap show-cards on trees, fences, aloay roa is, and all places, aleo di-tribut ng small matter. Commission or salary $60.00 per advertising — moaib and exyuuses nel te excead $2.50 pt 4 day. Sleaiy empl yment to zg reliable mei. No experience needful. W: iorfull particulars, — sot ‘Tue Empire Medicine Oo., 246 w. London, Ont ROBERTS & CO,, siti PEop._e's BANK BUILDING MONTREAL, 12 vrar’s Kxaminse in U. &. Patent Ofice, OV PatKNt—av PaY, Wate fer Book, WINTER BOARDERS.—From now until the Ist June nest, pa’ m voest boarders will be accomodatet at the :.v el Divies at rates Apoly +t the Hotel, Water street. Higae st price paid Cor ladies aad ¢9a08 ef off clothing. Callat their reside ase fer taem Drop a card ‘in the Post G ioe, or call td Ricamend Street, opposite Neilso Bros. Mra, Kirsy. Clothtag Stare Stampers BOY WANTED.—inquire a Corner. “BOY WANTED. - Apply at THE EXAMINER Offices, WANTED.—-A man servant, must be ret commended Appl} to Bdward Bay find. eet TO LET—The McTavish House, King |S Or for sale On easy terms. Aoply at tae a AMINER office. ae Ww ANTE!.—Immediately, a cook. aon 1° Vira. Arthur Pevers, ’ WANTED.—A girl for ceneral horsework Arply to Mrs. McGregor, Prinev Street, dy 3ing pd, farm For Sale At Auburp, Lot 36. —_— -~— -- This farm, the property of the late Patrick Tynan, contains 80 acres of vsli~ able Jand, 50 being under cultivation, the balance is covered with an exce growth of hardwood ecd raile, Phere att Onthe premises besites @ comfortable dwelling house,» Jarge new bere ‘ cosch house, aleoa five thriving youmg orchard ; while a never-failing stream water ftows throogh the centro of ! farm, 1pis place is nicely situated in & prot perous community, and is aleo conven! to churches, echools and ocher practice reqvirements. Auy pereon pi comfortable ard atiractive bome woud ® well te purchase; acd, moreover, # hae the advantage ot being ready for OC+ cupancy atany time. The best of terme wilt ve given. For further particularé apply at the office of D C McLeod, o-* lotetown, or to Mrs. P F Tynan, 13 Nort Union St. Somerville, Maes. wk. 4 | ie