A new lot ah) Small Queen CIGARS. Just received. In order to dispese of them guick'y, we are selling then u “J? é g9,50 per bex, (100 in a bo In all colors and strength for ) George EB. Hughes The People’s Druggist. Apothecaries’ ; Hall. SOCe S ~oSF OOO! OCG .eoee 2 : = 5 ; ° $ e ’ & ’ oe s te e . e . e ~ + e e : BS Py & 4 e s e& bret it is not igre stable m I desiral le. We how ever make nie which is not only digestable, but in every way desireable and wholesome. We make everal different kinds and they are all of the best ingredients and aiways fresh and good. For to-day we have Cream Pies 12 and 15c each Cocoanut Pies 15 and 20c each Apple Pies 10 and 12c each , % : Tart Pies 10c each. ? t * @ Tsternoxe 98. * s a : ; DD. St t : . Stewart: s © 6 Ecuiper Bakery ® : § BAKES BEST BREAD. . e a peeeneseces £ 88006 F20% 2988 CARD! DR. H. L. DICKEY (Late ofj London’ Hospitals.) FPECIALIST: Fye, Far, Nose. Threat. OFFICE: Cameron Bicck, Victoria Row. Dp. TM, Telephone. HOURS: 9.30 a, m. tol p. m.;2101 Evenings by appointment. (Eyes Tested and Fitted with Glasses.) y 26 aw. The Vaccination Act 1886. Onend after Monday August 20th, next, Veccinstion will be attended to by the undersigned, under the provisions ot this Act, at their respective offices, from 2 to 4p. m., daily, for the present. (Signed) RICHARD JOHNSON, M. PETER CONROY, M. D. Supts. of Vaccination. D. Ch’town, Aug. 1bth, 1900.—taw tf. Perrin already celebrated for the Colorings. love. et cen ti enna : | —— Information ju-t received states that Messrs Freres & Cie, the manufacturers of the Perrin’s - Gloves Have been awarded the GRAND PRIZE for the Quality of their Gloves, and & GOLD MEDAL WEEKS & €@. handle this celebrated Kid Every Pair Guaranteed. WEEKS & CO. THE PEOPLE’S‘STORE. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. CHURCH SERVICES. METHODIST, Prince Street.—Prayer and praise bi r i at 10.15, Rev, G. M., Young at Nose Strangers welcome. Attentive ushers : Grace Church.—Frayer meeting at J, W. McConnell at li and 7, Sunday Soneci at 2.15. E L and CE at close of Sunday Scheol. Strangers alw provided. S ays welcome and seats PRESBYTERIAN Zion—Prayer meeting at 10 R McLeod at ll, and 7. Sunday Senvn a} Bible Class at 2.30, meg School and St. James’—Prager Mr. Fraser at ll and 7 Bible Class at 2.30. CHURCH OF ENGLAND. St. Paul’s.—Morning pray gay School & prayer at lia. m, Sun. Communion will be celebrated ats: and afier the morning servica. rt ak, aoa and unappropriated Everybody welcome, St. Peter’s Cathedral — Holy ©C Mating on tu y Communion and Bible Class at 2.30. Evens ” Seats free and anappropriated. = eo BAPTIST, Prayer meeting at Rey ; ES J ~ Ley. Lawl Simpson at ll and 7. Sunday itive oan Pastor’s bible Class at 2.30, Strangers wel- come and provided with comfortable seats. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Rev. R. F. Whiston wil All welcome, at 2.30. meeting at 10. Rey. - Sunday School and All 10.30. ill preach at ll and 7. Sunday School and Bible Class CHURCH OF CHRIST Services atliand7. YPSCE Ww ssday night at 7.30. All welcome. — ST. DUNSTAN’S CATHEDRAL. Low Mass at 7.30 a m Children’s Mass at 9% High Mass and sermon at 10.30, Vespers = « - . « ow, es Ss and Benediction at7 pm, std SALVATION ARMY. Sunday Services at7. 1l, 3, and at 8 p.m. Week night Services— vionday, Thursday, l’riday and Saturday ats p. m and Bible Class at 2.30. Holy } Children’s Catechising | | ‘Tmesday | Hackett the Choice—Ex-Governor Howlan’s Letter. The convention at O’Leary last Wednes- day, at which Edward Hackett, Eeq , was unanimously chosen as the Liberal-Con- servative standard-bearer forWest Prince, is described as the largest and most en~- thusiastic “Conservative eonvention ever held west. There were ninety-two dele~ gates from the different polis, besides @ large namber of electora generally, the hali in§g which the meeting was held being well filled. Local ‘and Other Items, | Tae Stanvey is in port. | WHELAN Demoyierration on Monday’: It will be a big time. Don’t fail to attend- Tue Pross.—Fine aud warm. Suoday— Moderate to fresh winds; fine and warm. Don't forget the Hand Bell Ringers at the Salvation barracks Saturday, Sunday ! and Monday. _A.O. H —Adjourned meeting of Divi- sion, No 1, A O 4, will be hela tomorrow Mr. Hackett’s nomination was received | with great enthusiasm. Mr. Hackett, in the course ot a speech acknowledgiwg the, bonor done him, took up the public ques- tions of the day, which he d scuesed in a} Vigorous manucr. He scored the yoverne | ment severely for the manner in which | they had increased customs taxation, annual expenditure and the prices of) many of the necessaries of life. He con- trasted the Conservaiive policy of develop- ing the country and its industries with | the Laurier governmen;’s loog record of | broken promises, Speeches appropriate to the occssion were made by Mr.Jos.F.Arsenaul', M.L. A., Mr. J.B. Birch.M.L A., Dr. Murphy, Geo. R Montgomery and others. | A letter was read from Hon. G. W. Howlan, whe expresscd his regret shat | ' his health did not permit him to be pre-| sent and hoped tmat they would all rally tothe support of Mr. Hackett, whose | nOmination he anticipated. The following resolution was unani- | mously adopted : GOSPEL MEE?PING, GOSPEL MEETING.—Remember the Gospel Meeting in Prowse’s New Block, Sunday aiternoon at 4 o’clock. Strangers always weicome : Jonn 14-27. in one CHINA PAINTING 2." is impossible, but perfect dyeing, at home.too, is possible with Maypole Soap. WASHES and DYES Send for FREE bock on home DYEING to A. P. TIPPET & CO., Montreal. CANADAS International Exhibition St. John, N. B. Opens Sept; 10th, Closes Sept 19th. Alditions have been made to the Live Stock prizes and a buttermsnking competition and exhibit of cheese making provided for. Amusements will, this year, be more than ¢vera promincnt feature, including many unique and startling novelties. Very cheap fares and special excursions on all railways and steamers. Exhibits on sev2ral of the main lines will be carried prac- tical.y free. Full _ particulars advertised bases. Exhibitors desiring space in the buildings oron the grounds should make early en- quiry and, for sales and special privileges im- mediate application should be made. Premium lists and entry forms wili be sent on application to CHAS. A. EVERETT, Manager & Secfetary. T. J. McLAUGHLIN, President. — ~~" | ter from Hon. @. W. Howilan, evidencing, | Resoleed, That the delegates of the) Liberal~Goaservative Association of West | Prince, in convention assembled at | acknowledge with great pleasure the let~ as it does, bis deep interest in the politi~ cal affaics of this Riding, with which he | was for many years so closely identified. At the same time they sincerely regret to jearn ef his impaired health, but that the near futire wil] cee him restored | to complete physical vigor, ana that be will thus be enabled tu teke an active part in the comivg cam paigu, i which the triumphant returo of Mr Hackett is looked for. The couvention then a¢jouroed. a SHOOTING AT GEORCETOWN. Prize Meeting of Kings County Rifle Association. The anoual prize meeting of the King’s County Rifle As-ociation was held at Georgetown yesterday: Followmg are the scores : — 900 raaDs. Gr G A Thompeon, 33.......... Del ee Or BONG Bilerscheces ss ss 00 08 Lt R W Siewart, 32........ ésecpisata Gr W Murphy, 3l...... Sivonen 36 3% Cap: W A Jobnstone, 31 ............ re ee OM OUy Sk ok 6c 0c ccccece Gr D F McDonaid, 30 ........ neéeotinne’ Bdr A E Mclanie, 29 ........... Gr W W Jenkins, 29........... reeeen Sd 08 secos sie OS 3 8@ 2 00 2 00 1 Q0 1 06 os 2 . 100 ‘Tyros. Ce Me TOberNO, BOs cacccvccee 1 Ty ES a 600 yvarps. Cape W A Johnstone, 22... cece 5 OJ ESP emery BO neces cece ccccess 4 00 See Or Pe RAED, BE... sec tcccdes 3 6Q Gr W Murphy, 27.....000. ecccseccss eee 2 OO | EE L.-Sur D A Bie Wart,.25...ccocceccsee t O8 Gr Db F McDonald, 24......... ss acacia 1 00 Pe BS ESS | Oe? & Rt De POERE, Zoid. ccccksncnsmactscsss 1 00 ‘Tyros 1 00 . 1 00 Ge Hepertaoms 1G, ci ..caseces<cthoccs ur C Kobertgon, 15....... ceccccess 600 yaRD:, Ge WW Jankins, 29........ Besescesee $5 00 Lt R © Dewar, 28.. sere . eeree 4 00 Capt WA Johnston, 28....... nso oan Gr I TMellish, 27.....8.......... 2 00] RR NS, TEE Gr G A Thompson, 25............. 1 00, Li-Sur D A Stewart, 24............. 100 Gr DO Medondl*; 2o...c05.. ce... BOD; ee ae meetin os ee .a,. ..... ..« 1 00 Tyros. MN NON Bs bee cee elk ees 109 eee ae Werte e POU, Fis... ce ess 1 00 eet 2} Oe _ AGGREGATE. Cant W A Job stone, 91 ia too ow le 2 { 0 BSA) Gila: OM <csilir’«cdpvociine. siimace 1 dv Co & A Tie edt, BD ncn sied ces scceses 1 00 Bicycle and Athletic Sports AT ~ C. A. A. A. ATHLETIC GROUNDS a Monday, August 27th, 1900 In connection with Whelan Monument Demonstration. LIST OF EVENTS } mile Bicycle (Heats Flying Start). yoo yard dash (boys 16 and under). } mile Run (Handicap.) 2 mile Bicycle (Handicap.) 1 mile Run. Entry fee—25c for each event. Entries to be in the hands of the Secretary at 11 a. m. Monday 27th. | The races will be under the sanction of the 'C. A. A., and the M.C. A. A.A, . JOHN T. SULLIVAN, Secretary. WP wh me ne rman ne | matter and are in it more for the object | ment that is sure t Lesson:—"The Peace ot God.” | O'Leary, this 22nd day of August, 1900, | ee trust | at 3 o'clock. All members are asked to attend. Jieliaitin St. Josera’s Sopatiry.—There will be &meetiog of St. Josepu’s Sodality in the Convett to-morrow (Sunday) evening after Vespers, Depication.—At the Salvation Army barracks tomorrow morning at 11 o’clock there will be dedication service conducted by Msjor Pickering. Beacrirut.—The brilliant display of flowers ut Haszard & Moore’s in connec tion with their Sweet Pea sompetition is entitled to the bighest praise. The effuris of our amateur floriculiurists have resulied in @0 exhibition that cannot be surpassed. Worse cannot describe the pretty scene which may ke enjoyed by any who will call at the store. SeeD Grain Competition. —Many of the seed grain competitors in King’s County visited by Mr. Simpson during the last week are doing their best in the of benefiting in future from the improve- the carefal selection of seed than for the liberal prizes offered by Prof.; J. W. Robertson. LiperaL-Conservatives, Arrextion | — A meeting of the Liberal«Conservatives of Charlottetown and Royalty will be held in the Benevolent Irish Soeiety’s Hall, Kent | Street on Monday evening next, the 27th , instant, at eight o’clock tor the purpose of /méking arrangements for the meeting to | be addreesed by Sir Charles Tupper, Hon G.E. Fceter and others on the 4th of Sere tember next. P. Blake, President. Cuess Tovryament. —Last evening was the occasion of something unusual in our city social life—a tournament in chese— the game which kings delight in. The contestants were Messre. Baker, of Tor- onto; Louyoo, of Montreal, and W. F FH. Carv ll, Prof. Grant, Coun. Tanton, Fredk Heertz and their worthy host, Mr. L. C. Worthy, Other prominent citizens were also present to witness the proceedings, Honors, it is reported, were fairiy well divided, Mr. Baker, if any, carrying away the lion’s share. Sctiansicligpiehi si A Wore tn Season. —If the merchants who are planning to have their stores illustrated in the P. E. Island edition of the Canadian Trade Review will get the photograpbs ready at once it will very materialiy assist Mr. Kirkwood in his work. When he cails after nuving given a merchant ample time to have a photo- graph prepared it is more than disap pointing to be told,—‘* Really, I have neglected that matter of photographs.” Hie time is valuable, and each idie trip represents money to him, and photo< graphs cost a m-rcbant no lees by defer- ring their taking. Did you promise to provide an engraving? Orr ror Norta Sypyey.—Mr. Jobn P Brenoan, Mrs’ Brennan and family, of Alberton, istend leaving probably next Tuesday or Wednesday to make their home ia Morth Sydney. When in that place last spring Mr Brennan secured a building containg store and dwelling, and a wharf and water privilege. In addition Mr Brennan wil! at once erect a two story warehouse 25x50 feet. The echooner Henry Ellsworth is now being loaded at Alberton with lumger, brick, frames, etc, for thie purpose. Mr BSeonan will handle Isiand produce and probably have a groc- ery store in connection. Alberton is los- ing @ good citizen; one who has carried on » general insurance, produce and other business fur many years. He has also heen secretory of the Alberton Cheese Fc ctory zince it was taken by the patrons vut of the hands of the government. SPONSOR MNNMTSIETY TE a —~. - We = “ Confidently 3 & Affirm = = that our = ae = Se Prescription Sa = Department...... = = has no superior in the Pro- = FE vinces. as = Wecan dispense any pre- # scription written by any of our = local Physicians. Sz We have all necessary ap- “a paratus for correct and speedy work, Try us with your next pre- scription, — SEAHAM UMA SHIRT. WAISTS COTTON WRAPPERS 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 ide Stanley Bros, — It pays to buy at Perkins. . - We'll Save You Monsy - We now We Can, If you'll take a quick in- — Hi ventory’ of your Dry fi. By 8G Goods needs after read- =i aA ing the news of Satur- Ji Gey day’s specials, in all pro- == jz bability we'll supply axa VR wants tomorow. eer \> FREE FREE Bazaar Patterns. Free Tonight Palm Leaf Fans Free Tonight Dress Muslins One Third Off. One Quarter Off. Special in COTTONS: WRAPPERS 50Oc. ch HOSE Ladies’ Cotton Hose, worth} l5c, to- night special 10c. MILLINERY J Don’t}you want afuice sailor Lat or We have reduced the price on al/Sour summer§millizery. Special in BOc. each, VESTS 5 dozen Ladies’ Vests, special 5c. SKIRTS Balance of our crash, duck and pique skirts going at greatly reduced prices. Come expecting to get a big bargain. 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