ee THE DAILS EXAMINEK CHARLOTTETOWN AUGUST 24, 1900 A new lot OF— Small Queen CIGARS. Just rec eived. In crder to dispose of them uick!y, we are selling them for $2.50 per box, (100 in a box.) In all celors and strengths. George E. Hughes The People’s Druggict. Apothecaries’ ; Hall £000 6008 9060 DS ~ vO 890065 PRINTERS MAKE PI bet it is mot digestable nor is it desirable. We however make pie which ‘snot only digestable, but in every way desireable and wholesome. We make several different kinds and they are all of the best ingredients and always fresh and good. For to-day we have 12 and | 5c each 15 and “0c each 10 and 10c each. Cream Pies Cocoanut Pies Apple Pies 2c each Tart Pies TeerHone 98. D. Stewart Ecripert BakERY BAKES BEST BREAD. eesecrecse @OBi Sout SORE SOSO 80002000868 CARD! (Late ofj London! Hospitals.) FPECIALIST: Fye, Far, Nose, Throat. OFFICE: Cameron Bicck, Victoria Row. HOURS: 9.30 a.m. tol p. m.;2tolp. m, Evenings by appointment. Telephone. ae Tested and Fitted with Glassesz.) y 26 aw. DR. H.-L. DICKEY (he Vaccination Act 1886. On pad after Monday August 20th, next, Vaccination will be attended to by the 4p. m., daily, for the present. (Signed) RICHARD JOHNSON, M. D. PETER CONROY, M. D. ; Supts. of Vaccination. Ca’town, Aug. ldth, 1900.—-taw tf. undersigned, under the provitions of this Act, at their respective offices, from 2 to } be fenced in | injured. SOLOMON SLOWS ADVICE,,. — What I Would Do, or Have Done, If I Were Boss, I would rearrange matters at the Houee, One man I know has a couple of son’s and daughters well able to care for him, aleo a brother with a ‘ung bank account and property in the City be- sides, I would pot have more than enother dozea over paid fishery officers to look after the present lot that hav: little or nothing to do, I would do away with tbe pesi~hole call- ed the railway station. _ T would build a railway station in keep- ing with the requirements of the traffic and rot be @ disgrace to our fair pro» vince: I would euggest that the old trolly or track at the head of Prince St. Wharf to keep it from being Poor { would have all beggars from outside | the province deported, SoLomon Stow. lh ile deck, * Tonight Just before retiring, if your liver ta sluggish, out of tune and you feel dul bilious. constipated, take a dose Hood’s Pills And you'll be all right in the morning a. C. A. AL A. ATHLETIC GROUNDS —ON— |Monday, August 27th, 1900 In connection with Whelan Monument Demonstration. ae eee LIST OF EVENTS . } mile Bicycle (Heats Flying Start). 100 yard dash (boys 16 and under). . } mile Run (Handicap.) 2 mile Bicycle (Handicap.) 5. I mile Run. if WN» Entry fee—25c for each event. at 11 a. m. Monday 27th. C. A. A., and the M.C. A. A.A, JOHN T. SULLIVAN, Secretary. GOOO 94000000 DM OGOE COC O60 : Photo Supplies Just received a large supply of Plates, (Stanley & Hammer.) Paper, (Solio). Film, Mounts, Printing Frames, etc., etc. MITCHULL’S BOOKSTORE Queen St. Opp. Prowse’s. GODS VHOD OOOO 94 6 £9038 OOO FTE = OBO BGO 0 J Fe BO HOFO SMe BOOS NOTICH. Ie hereby given that any person found fishing without permission or otherwise trespassing 03 the stream cf property at Moore’a Mill, Milton, either beiow or above the mill, will be prosecute? withcut distinctioa. dy Zawtf. already celebrated for the Colorings. Glove. Information just received states that Messrs, Perrin Freres & Cie, the manufacturers of the Perrin’s - Gloves Have been awarded the GRAND PRIZE for the Quality of their Gloves, and a GULD MEDAL WEEKS & ©@Q. handle this celebrated Kid Every Pair Guaranteed. WEEKS & CO. THE PEOPLE'S, STORE. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. A NIGHT OF SPORT. to the Fore—A Record Lowered Gaudet Coming Last night’s Electric Light Sports are over at last despite the long postpone- ment. They were among the best reries of contests that have taken plsce in Charlottetown, though the entries were not many or the events themselves sc very interesting. Bicycle races predomi nated ; and in these Brown and Gaudet were widely eeparated from the others. The foot races were filled with the beet of our runners, Duffy, Dona- hoe and Adams doing the best work. The men from Montague were in the lists last night, and they who opposed them had very nice work cut out firthem., Want of space forbids the attention a few of the events deserve, and all we caa give is the summary. One mile novice —let, A Gaudet; 2nd Sam Doyle; 3rd, Lem Seller. Time 2.533. Quarter miie (flying start, against time) — Harry Wonacott, 34 sec; Byron Brown, 31 sec; A Gaudet, 32 3 5 sec; Sam Doyle, 341-5 -ec; Lem Seller, 33zsec. Tbus Brown won, with Gaudet second and Sel- ler third. In this race Brown lowered the Maritime record by one-fifth of a sec- ond, Half mile—This was perbaps the best race of the night It was a dead heat _be- tween Bruwn and Gaudet, who were to race off later but did not. Harry Wonvacot was third. Vimel 20 1-5. One wile (handicap)—Ilst, Brown, Bicycle and Athletic Sports| “es°sie). ‘time 2-45-—it ehouta te auid that a handicap race is not one in which the riders should cluster,—it is epeed from start to finish. Still last night the scratch man was with the others within two han- dred yards from the start, because they lingered. Three mile (handicap)—lst Brown (scratch); 2nd, Gaudet, (35 yde); 3rd, Wonnacott?45 yde. Time 9.2 3-5 The high jamp was czntested by Ken- neth McPherson, andR A _ Donahoe, of Montague, and P R Harper, Ch’iown. Donahoe won, with McPherson second, Height 5ft 3in. The ruus were very sharply co: tested. Entries to be in the hands ofthe Secretary The races will be under the sanction of the POLE’ DLO SANENE SOOO F504 OHDF COGS GHOO The filet neat of toe 220 yard (baudicap) | wos run by H W Ritcuie (scratch); R A | Donaboe (18f.); Chas Mitchell (24ft) ' Joho J Euman, (30:1); W Jones (30ft). | Donsho. won; Miicuell second; Jone. third, Time, 245 seconds, ihe reeond beat was run by Philip Dofty (startiuog at 6 ft. mark); Harry Toombs (21ft.); A- Mills (24ft.); Ben Peters (30ft.). tet, Duffy; 2nd, Toombs; 3rd, Mille. Time 25 erc, Tne fiosl was won by Donanor; Duffy second; Jones third. Time 23 2 5. Inthe fiosl Duffy started from the two vard mark, Donaboe from the six yard and Joces{from the ten yard. The balfemile run (:andicap) was con- tested by Phil Dufty and Leelie Adams (scratch); Donanoe (25 vds); Chas Mitchell (35 yde) ; {Louie Mclotyre (35 yds). Mitchell was winnor, with Daffy second and Adams tbird. Time 2.11 355. The hurdle race, 1() yards, was run by Buffy, Mills, McPherson, Mclotyre and Donahoe. It was won by McPherson; Duffy second,; Donahoe third. Time 15 seconds. During the night Brown tried the quar~ ter wile, flying start, in an endeavor to beat hie 31 seconds. He did the quarter in 31 2-5. The music of the 4th Regt. band was mzch enjoyed. Brown is to be congratulated on his record-breaking, and Gaudet on his com- ing out of the chrysalis. ; One rider was lacking in the races Jas night, and one whom we would like to eee iace again—Newsom, _:>-S> > |. »— ~ PRINTING FOR PROFESSIONAL MEN. Lawyers 8nd Doctors are, as a rule, very particular about their stationery end all their printing. They want good paper used in their letterbeads, noteheads and envelopes and they want the printed matier done tastefully avd carefully. Perbaps you are a@ professional man. You’ve been having your printing doce to suit you, and you’ve berm ,#3itg great big prices, That’enot right. You thould get good printing ard not have to pay | big prices. ' Try us next time you want some- thing done. The work wiil be good. The price will be low. EThexaminer Job Prin t London House Building, ' >_> —_— <— <- —> PTttT — = Queen Street, Charlottetown. a ae TO LET. ~~Residental Seticn of Char- 4 lottetown. The north side of that new house facing the weet situated on Green. field Avanue iu Brighon. Three large rooms on ground floor. Six rooms upstairs. Large yard. Now platform to door, Rent very jow. Apply to ROBT. L. COTTON, at Tas Examiner Orrice éy,2 wke eod. Nice House in Brighton—the ibest, Salvation Aruy,—Dono’t forget grand opening ofthe Hand Bell Ringers tommorrow evening at the Barracks, Look out for the march and open air meeting. sical laisse For Sypney.—We direct the attention of shippers to the advt. of the Steamer Elliott, which will eail for Sydney from Summerside on Monday afternoon, 27th inst.. and from Charlottetown on Tueeday the 28'h inst., at noon. sivebliitbane Sap Drownic Acoment.— Harry Keillor, the ten-year-old son of Miles Keillor, Oxford, NS, was drowned last week in Black River. He avd some companions were pli ying On a rafi end be tell oft and was drowned. The body was recovered aod burried, insecitiiniinicven Scortisa Garnerine.—The special train leaves Charlottetown for Souris to- morrow at 7.508. m., local. Members of the Caledonian Club, Boys Highland Bri- gade and visiting classwen, will aesemble at the Club rooms (to-merrow) at 7 15 a. m., local, in Highland costume, or plaid and bonnet, and march to the Railway Station, headed by pipere and band. To Haye Warerworks.—A Chatham despatch says : The town council has de cided On the Garrison Brook as asuitable source fora water supply, and.Mr. Free- mao © C ffi, of Boston, civil engineer, is to prepare working plans at once for the proposed water and sewerage system. The daily supply will be 600,000 gallons. A Dovste FouneraL.—This afternoon the rare event of a double funeral took place ia this city, on Hilleboro Street. It was the funeral of Miss Ethel May Well- ner, aged 18, who died on Wednesday evening aud her aunt, Mies Margaret Mc- Dovald, who died yesterday afternoon. The funeral was to the People’s Ce wetery. The services were conducted by Rev. G. a Raymond, assisted by Rev. D. B. Mc« od. B, M. U.—The sixteenth snnual con- vention of the Baptist Missionary Union of the Maritime provinces opened-at Win-~ deor, N.8,on Tueeday. There was a good attendance of delegates, The finaccial re- turns showed that for all purposes the sum of $9,661.78 has been raised during the year, this amount being $800 in excess of any other year. In the evening a public meetiug was held at which ivteresting addresses were delivered. At Wednesday’s meeting the different provincial secretaries presented their reporte, Mrs. J Spurr re- porting for P. E, Island. Tue Boston Boat.—The steamer Hali- fax atrived in Charlottetonw last eveniog about. balf-past seven. Her inward pas- seogers were: G M Prince and wife, L Coben, Mrs Cohen, Miss M R Cohen, Rev £C O'Connor, HS Crosskill, G Lodenese and sister, Mr Hudtress and wife, S G Clow, Miss K Daley, C B Kager, J H Eager, Miss J Blair, E Hitch,Mre WM Noyes, WC Patten, wife and two daughters, Mr Moatgomery, Miss J Dalziel, T Hastings, T P McDon- ald, J F Brooks, and wife, [ G Simoneon, W L Lindsay, WH Thurston, Mise R @’Convor, Miss Hardy, C B Kaliu and wife, F A Bayard, Miss McGouge,’ Thos. Trainor, D Publicover, A x Dresser. From Halifax, F DeB Smith, Mr Me» Coombs, Y T Bishop, Mrs Bishop. From Hawkesbury, Hon J Buffington, wife avd nurse, Miss M L French, Miss M Haslam, C D Beldon, Mrs Beidon, W M Sterns, A H Paul, F H Lynte,C M Lamont, Mise J Lamont, JJ Dempsy, Miss C Moffatt, Mise J Crew, Capt J P Moffatt, C J Muse- grave, J Dunphy, H D Page. The Halix fax left this afternoon on return to Beston, taking the following passengers: Mre G H Cook, Wm Publicover, Miss F L Reeves, J L Crowell, Miss S Snarr, Uatherine O’Counor, W H Smith; Mr acd Mies C J Pope, Revd T © O’Connor, May Jenkins, Sarah McLeod, Effi M Taylor, Annie Mosroe, Dr O H Jobnston, Mrand Mrs J Orth, Dr Lynde and party, Miss Grace,A H Pau! ani friend, Mrs Lowe, W C Patton, Mr Thurston, Mr Lindsay, Mr and Mrs F G Beech, J J Cornish, Mr acd Mra H M wicKay, G B Webb, Dr E C Booth, E E Cox, Mrs JJ Shelton, C A Daniels, W A Fisher, Miss Baker, Miss K M Baker. ae NIST ARMM The Best Value x s 7 WNtT e ‘ey WPF SE: > in Soap RY as You ever saw for § and 19 cents a cake, English made soaps bought at a snap. 15 and 25 cents per box of 3 cakes. Wears to a wafer. Nicely scented. Only 72 cakes of each kind at this price. WOOP TTS PPP SIEMIVEDT ISHII CIs HNN aN HE ALLLASS AAMAS UA AMU SSMU AAU ALAA GLU Mb AU beied ddd MALU LAU EU Local and Other ltems, the LLL neem ' MEET ME AT THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE. Black satin Back Velvet Ribbons at Stanley Bros. Just received from London a consignment of Black Satin Back Velvet Ribbons from 1 Inch To 21-2 Inches Wi7ide Stanley Bros. It pays to buy at Perkins. We'll Save You Money Wre Know We Can. If you'll take a quick in- a, y . ~ \t. 8 ventory of your Dry I Lg my tare, Goods needs after read- wi BN ope ing the news of Satur- = ey ° " LS 2. SR a day’s specials, in all pro- i * ate ih bability we'll supply cia Oe t ~ wants tomorow. 27 ~~ FREE FREE Bazaar Patterns Free Tonight SHIRT YWAISTS One Third Off. Dress Muslins One Quarter Off. Special iv Special ia COTTON WRAPPERS 5Oc.frach, VESTS 5 dozen Ladies’jVeste, special 5c. SKIRTS Balance Sof our crash, duck and pique skirts goingfat greatly reduced prices. Come expecting to get a big bargain. You’l§notybe <dieappointe F, PERKINS & CO 5Oc. ch HOSE night especial 16c. .MILLINERY |) Don’tfyou want a§mice sailor hat or trimmed hat. price on al)°our summer millinery. ’ The$ Leading; Milliners. — Palm Leaf Fans Free Tonight: COTTON WRAPPERS: Lidies’ Cotton Hose, worth] lic, to~- We have reduced the- % ee ae. je ae at 2 Ey ae Scaled ta ata or ie ties a.