So ae Ors, - $a — I FE SETS A Woman's Laced Boot ) At 5.35 Is Not Wonderful But when you get it like this one—made of nice clean Dongola on a fash ionable round toe last, well made in every par ticular, You'll See © {tis Wadertul And wonder how we cav sell them at that price. Well! we got a bargain of 60 pairs and we are selling them at the same. 135 For all Sizes: ANY & Ub Ch’town, P. E. I, “lley arein the’ window .” Grocery Satisiaction In this store means something more than simply low price. It means strictly high class goods, the guaran- teed kind, ““ Tt means prompt 47u attention, quick delivery. Have you been to see us _-yet, come in we'll ~~. be glad to see you. Webster & Mackay “Ideal Grocery” Cor. Keat aad Gt. George Ste, « PHONE 199. > “tyr to Davison £ Cc AUCTIONI COYERNMANY Stock Farm Stock On the Exhib:tion Srounde. 2hbAbAbSabbhAsAASAABAAABA FVIII ISG SS SF SSI FF SF PSF FITS ISVS -d 3 ail «i «(| “ «dll «tf <tl) To be sold by Public Auction on Wednesday, September 26th AT 1l O'CLOCK, A. M. [- The following Registered Cattle, all of uperior quality: - 5 Ayrshire Cows, 2 Milking. 6 Short Horn Cows, 4 Milking. 3 Short Horn Bull Calves. 2 Short Hore Heifer Calves, 3 Ayrshire Heifer Calves. 1 Ayrshire Bull Calg. 14 Yorkshire Pigs, 10 Cress, York and Tam. RICHARD SMITH, Secretary Stcck Farm. ROBERT BEAIRSTO, Auctioneer. Ch’town, Sept. 18, 1900-3 4 & w. Beintzman Pianos lead them ail, THE DAIL’ EXAMINEK CHARLOTTETOWN SEPIEMBER 19 1900 SLAND CLERGYMAN KILLED By the Falling of the Wall of a Church. [Spectan To Taz Examiner | 99,—Ti Church at place fell this morning. The Rev. Joh McLeod, a native of P. EB, Islan¢, and an VANKLEEK Hitt, Oor., Sept. wall of the Presty:erian other manu Were killed. es PERSONAL, ee Dr. R.B, Shaw will be home from Mon real tonight. Dr PF Duffy left this morning Richmond, where he will practise. Dr. Pethick and wife, of Bedeque, are at the Queen Hotel. Mr snd Mrs John Coprrolly returned from their weddiug trip last nigkt. Mr J Albert Brennan, of Tiguish, left today for Halifax and Sydney. Mr.G. W. Gallagher, agent “Devils Auction” Company, is at the Hotel Davies, Mr. and Mrs. B. Rogers, of A!berton. left this morning for Halifax. They return Friday night. Mrs. Geo. P. Tanton and Miss Clara Tanton left by yesterday‘morn'ngs express on return to Somerville, Macs. for been speading a few days with her mother, Mrs A S Hewitt, returned to Pictou this morning. Mr ani Mrs W H Tennant, of Amherst, whe have been spending a week on the ‘sland, guests of Mrs J R McKie, returne ed to their home to-day. Mr. W.J, Gage,of the W. J, Gare Company, Toronto, who has been in Charlottetown for several days, went this morning to St. Jehn. Among thcse who registered at the office ofthe High Comx.isioner for Canada ia London during tke week ending Sept- 8, was Pte J S Walker. Mrand Mrs J C Mahon, of Halifax, arrived in Charlottetown last night io at- tend the marriage of Mr Harry Mahon and Miss Lillian Dodd, Very many persone in Charlottetown and elsewhere will hear with regret of the death of Mr. Patrick Berrigan, which oc- curred this morning after a brief illness. Mrs. R. E. Palmer and three children left this morning for England en route to Spain, where Mr, Palmer is manager of the La Pinta mines near Huelva. They will be joined at St. John by Miss Mary Palmer, daughter of Mr. Chas. Palmer, who will accompany them to England. One of the most succeasful, one* of the wealthiest, agriculturists in this Prov~ ince passed away yesterday in the person of Robert Mutch Esquire, of Earnscliffe. Mr. Mutch was au honest man and a good farmer; and he was highly respected iu his day, and generation. He retired from the active superintendence of hie farm several years ago; and he died ata gcod cld age, 4 al} f-4 UMORS, boils, pimples eruptionsareduetoimpu: wiood, and by purifying the blood witk Hood’s Sarsaparilla they are CURED —— Tomatoes for Chow Chow. Ripe Tomatoes Red Peppers. Small Cucumbers Caunli- flower. White Portucle Pickling (nions, NOTICE— As the season is very short for the above it will be wise on your part to secure a full supply now. We do net book orders to be filled next month (we may not have them then) we have them now. Mrs Archibald McKenna, jr, who has‘ Local and (ther Items, on ————— ne Ciry Court—This Court wae in session today. sieiciaaiecca Sr, Josrrn’s Bazaar —The bazaar rext « week should be attended by all. It will be i held in Market Hall. voice Perice Covrt.- This morning Peter McAleer eentenced to 90 days im~x onmen*t for disorderly conduct oa the f wa reels [se wNGiverrs will meet for drill this nuiform at 8 o’elock sharp. ery menmher must attend; inspection on Mond 24h St, sitiininaiabiiet Last night the meat store Mills, corner of Weymouth was entered by some ; quantity of meat stolen, — ‘treete, Wrst —Ye-terday morn- ol. Macleod. of Hurter R-ver, took away hy the Northnmberlard eighty head of vonng cattle for his rancne at Maple Creek, N WT. ry ‘-ATTLE FOR — Tae Exatsition.—Tbe exhibition at Charlottetown next week promises to be most successful. The show will be com~ plete in every department, and‘there wil! be a host of special attractions. There will also be horse races which will bea grand feature. Y. M. C.A.—The members of the Y MC Aare urged to attend the adjourned meeting to»morrow (Thursday) evening at 8 o’cleck in the Association Parlor, As the continued exis ente of the organizatien willin a great measure depend upon the action of this meeting all friends of the Aseociation should be present. Dominion Cruisers’ Sports —The annual athletic sports arranged for the sailors of the Dominion Fisheries Seryice will be beld at Georgetown on Monday and Tuesday next, the 24th and 25th inet Cups and priz23 will be preeented to the winners in the Cifferent events, which comprises a large snd interesting pro- gramme, Toere will probably be seven or eight ships in Georgetown harbor which will furnish between two and three kun. dred sailor:. Sap and Fara Accipext,—On Thurs- day afternoon las: Mr, John Arsenault, of Wellingtou Station, met with an accident that cost him his life. He was with others engaged in moving a building at Urbainville, when some of the gear gave way, and ailarge whiffle tree struck him, breaking his left leg badly above the knee. He was taken home and surgical aid pro- cured and evervthing possible done for him. About twenty-four hcurs after the accident, however,he became unconscious, aad remained so until his death, whicb ocs curred about midnight Sunday night, the immediate cause cf death heing no doubt due to embolism in the brain, The de- ceased was only thirty-six years of age, and was much liked and respected by all who knew him. He leavee a wife and a'x smal! children,who have the sympathy uf the community ip their ead and sudden bereavement.—Semmerside Jo urval, Deviu’s Avcrion at rHe Opera Hovse Next Weex.—Manager Chae. . Yale says the **Devil’s Auction” is the best pay- ing piece of theatrical property in America, and gives the following reasons to tubstantiate his claim: Firet, it bas been on the road continually | for nineteen seasons. Second, it has al- ways pleased its many thousands of pa- trons throughout tke country. Third, it has always been kept up te the times with novelties and innovations, msking it each season a new show, simply retaining the old name as a trade mark, Fourth, it has never presented anything to offend,and caters to the ladies and children. Sixjh, the theatre-going public are always sure of enjoying a pleacaat even, img’s entertainment, and seeing what the management advertices. The one reason everybody should see it this year is tha the * Devil’s Auction” is new in its en. tirity. Manager Mac!san of the Charlottes town Opera House gives his personal guarantee thatthe ‘‘ Devil’s Auction ” is one of, if not the best, attraction he has ever booked for ths Island, and everyone in Charlottetown, as well as the exhibition visitors, should see it. —— I TI ne A DENTAL, , es ses gi, ee Be ids : ey oo HB ‘ b-< L ~ wo? 1 i: Pu ‘ ee. i > My * Lib ie Veh i en a A fall supply of celery, sugar corn, yellow corn, cabbage, beets, carrots, parsnips, turnips, lettuce, cquash, pumpkin, green beans, butter beans, large red enions, large silver skin onions, etc, etc, at Gay's Market Stalls HORSE FOR SALE.—Apply onneessvenvevenennnnveneneennesvenenrnernet? Dear Sin,—As there seems tobe an impreasiou in the minds of certain parties that I wrote the letter concerning the Mitchell-Cornfoot race signed Sep» tator.’’ I wish to state that I had noth- ing whatever todo with that letter, and was myself of the opinion that it was a great mistake (O put such a letter before the peeple. R. FE. Suira, Queen Square School. ——— -_——_—— ————_———— —— SMe MNUTSTONNNVNITNY PRONE EDONNHYT ae Save Money by using Our Concentrated Essence of Vinegar, Choiee Pickling Spices, ete, The Medical Hall J. G. JAMIESON PCO rOMr at Bodd’s Harness Shop, Great ' George Street. dy li wkly 2i- - GRAND : AT FURS rare Geod ely our Dress FURS reputation. MEN'S CLOTHING of Royel Canadians at Paarderberg 7° Attack ent isa time when war pictures arein greater demand thanever. The conduct of the British soldiers onthe battlefield has won the plaudits of admiring nations. We have at great expense published fourlarge, beautiful pictures, size 20x24, on heavy, superfine, calen- dered paper. A picture that ill con- mend itself andeseenda thrill to the heart of everv true Cawacdian is the ens called Attack of Royal Cana- dians at Paardeberg,twtere are liter- ally buadreds of figures on this pic- ture, the mountains or Kopjes stretch- ing eut into the distance are swarming with men whilehere and there a prose trate figure speaks only toe weil of the Boer riflemen. It was om this battle- field the ane Major Arnold met death unflincningly. indeed itis only too true, that many of those gallant hearts that beat so high when the cheering thousands bade them God-speed as they sailed fram Can- ada’s shores now lie still forever in lonelv graves Om the @tner side of the world under 4fricam skies To every Canadian heart, to every Can- adian home, the deeds ef their brave soldier boys speak with an irresist- able thrill of patriotism and pride. Gordon ighlanders at the Battle of Belmont, Charging the Boer Guns at Elandslaagte, and the Charge of Gen. French’s Cavalry on the Retreating Gen. Cronje’sArmy. These are ail stirr- ing pictures and cannot fail to eom- mend themselves to ary one who will examinethem, They areRED HOT SELLERS! Agentscoin money. Big profits. Knormous success. One agent sold 6$in oneday. Sample and terms 25 ects. (Nene free); four 80 ets; $1.75 per doz; 25 for $3.25; 50 for $6.00; 100 for $11.00. Write todav for a dozen and make money. Home Novelty Mfg. Co.., Boz 518 (Dept 256 B) Chi cago, Ill. Wed KINDERGARTEN, Principal - Miss Wathen Primary Dept. - - Miss Barrett Re-opens Tuesday, September 4th, 1960, a flat Kindergarten Building, Prince treet. bharlottetewn's School ef Music Director Pref. W. H. Watte. Mies Smallweod’s Classes Tuesday, September 4th, 1900. The Directore Classes on Monday, Sep- tember 24th, 1900, upstairs Kindergarten. F. 8. MOORE, Esgq., resume TWdadddddedd Weare the leading Fur store of P. E. Island a Secretary of Board of Trustees ee _ GALA =) = No such a’ range of Dress Gords was ever seen in s Department. A leaning to roughness is conspicuous, Came| Hair efects mostly in plains and pretty plaids, fuzzy, Just the thing for our climate at just the price to suit y No such a showing of Furs has ever Kdward Island. Any lady that buys a Fur Jacket without seeiL.g our stock is not doing herself justice, over 250 Fur Jackets to select from at P, KE. Island’s Greatest Fur Store. MILLINERY We expect our London and Paris Trimmed Millinery in next week. SILKS See the new things in silks at My Store. Never before was our stock more beautiful—but it’s the keauty of quiet rich- ness rather than of glaring prominence. To be brief it’sa happy collection of real art wonders whose variety and elegance wi’l surpris the low price delight! vou at Great Exhibition of 1900 AT CHARLOTTETOWN Grand Entertain ment -— ON — Wednesday & Thursday Evenings | The 26th and 27th inst. IN FRONT OF THE GRAND STAND SPECIAL FEATURES. AUGUSTE DEWELL The celetrated Aerial Trapeze Equilibrist in his unequalled Trapeze and balaacing per- formances, HELLY & ASHBY th: most a nusing of all comedy actors in their great comic acts—a side splitting show. FIRE WoRES The finest Pyrotechnic display ever seen in this Province—over 50 different displays each evening, presenting fire work portraits of Lord Roberts, other noted generals, Johannes- burg nugget in Fire—Many aerial wonders, including Fire Baloons, War Rockets and Mines and Rockets of all descriptions. This fire work Exhibition cost the Association $500.00 and is the finest fire work display in Canada. The Horse Races will take place on the afternoons of each ofthe above dates, These attractions together with the greatesi exhibition ever held in this province where the principal Live Stock and other exhibitors of the Maritime Provinces will compete will make the greatest week’s sport and amuse- ment ever seen on this Island, The Railway and steamboat fares have been made exceedingly low. For particulars of Railway fares and time table see Railway Posters. : C. R. SMALLWOOD, é Sec’y-Treasurer. F. L. HASZARD, bs President. Sept 17—d&w tl 26, pat, far. pio, L*Impar. , WANTED.—A young girl capable of doing ght house werk in fan ily of two. Apply at bee to Mrs. John Cameron Euston Street nd cor East of Great George Street. WANTED.—A general servant. Apply to Mrs MacKachern next to Hotel Davies, BABY CARRIAGE FOK SALE.—As good asnew. Purchaser may have nickle runners foraleighing. Will be sold cheap. —— TORE.” Dress - Goods] sce fleecy and almost luupy, our purses, ud we have eclipsed our former : DAY been seen on Pringg ele cet ny ct pt yet tg 2 2, and MILLINER| | : ‘| . =e | LMP. bhi: , Pr | Ma Z, = YA me \ - \\ Musical Hducation One of the firs! thirgs a man thinks of for his girls #e is a good musical education, 7@ and people are learning more aud more that even toa tey, am the ability to play a mus | cal instrument is of great ed: vantage. When yon get ready to buy your musical instruments— let us figure with you, We will treat you right MILLER BROS?! Queen Street, Coanoliy’s Buildiog. FECES SET ee CEDAR SHINGLES —We have on hand- One Million of Cedar A follows viz, AAAAARARAS ANAK ALA « f * 150 m Extras, 200 m Clete ~ 2098 m 2nd Clear, 150 m xx 150 m x No. 1. —al.20—— 200 Bris. No. 1 Brs b’or Lime. 138 Casks St. John Lime. ‘ 160 Bris. sé “ee “ > And all kinds of Spruce and Henle Lumber for building purposes, Laths, Cedar Pests, etc, Prices noatael 00, LEMUEL M. Poole’s Wharf, Ch WANTED.—Immodiately @ general servant. A good reference nired. Apply to Mrs. W.F Mitchell, King Square. ; Seer “CF