Amberst Boot & Ma Shoe CO, ed ?y ‘ ] 1eaVvy ALLEY & Co. ‘Slater Shoe-Co, & Makers of stamped price shoes for men onjy, $3.0) and $5.00 a pair ALLEY & Co. CharlottetewatAgents. GT. Belly ‘Sarr Canadas celebrated fineshoe makers for women, misses nd chilérea iy ites : ALLEY’& Co. Charlottetown Agenis. ae) ‘ - “King Quality, F "Pde new boot for women on fashionable ° Jasts, price stamped on the sole, $3.00 _ and $4.00. ALLEY -& Co. Charlottetown Agents. m | Charlottetown. s | ou To Visitors To The Exhibition We extend a cordial invita- tion t@MPitit our store. a Everything they may require in Drugs or Druggist Sandries, we have of the very best. Smokers will find here aa un- surpassed display. Finest cigars and tobaccos, pipes etc. Liberal discounts will be given in everythin. °F A. W. BEDDIN, Pam, B. (3 The Square Druggist. is Sunnyside. _-Saanacanapnesneees renaunaeuneassauasseet* —_—_—— = Grocery yatisfaction In this store means something more than simply low price. It means strictly bigh class goods, the guaran- teed kind, It means prompt attention, quick delivery. Have you beer to see us yet, come in we'll be glad to see you. Webster & Mackay {deal Grocery” C.r.. Kent aod Gt. George Sts, PHONE 199, * y ~p30r to Davison * Cr VIFFIVIVI Vp es ee ROBERTS &20Q mame QBERTS & CO. saitcivns 12 year’s Examines in U 8S. Pateat O - Mice, Sox ATENT—NO PAY, Write for Red eAbAAbssbazbsbbSAAASAABAAAA AAPA AAA EAAAAAADAAAAAAAAAAAAA LZ D» MTT hit ae PONMUUAEODAGAAGESAOQGADDOLODODASPORAOGOSUESONOROUNZEOOROUNONMBAGAOAROADA - tae: i : THE BAILY EXAMINEK CHARLOTTETOWN SEP!IEMBER 26 1900 PERSONAL, - Mr. Pau! Lea, of Moncton, is visiting Senator Yeo, of Port Hill, is at the = | Hotel Davies Mr. Joho Hobson,of Ontario, is visiting a | Charlottetown. Messrs William MeN. Sim 300, i} Han yn, and Walter Si npsoo, of Bi 7, are here to s the sboy } Mrs (Dr) McLauchian, of St. Peter’s Hay. 18 ihe cily, Miss Millie Chappell retarned iast nizht ‘om a visit to St. John. + Mr. R. W. Ambrose, of Amhers’; is a | guest at the Hotel Davies, @ } Hon. Daniel Gorden, Leader of the Op positioc, is in town today. Mre. alex. McKinnon left this morning on an exteQijed visit to New York. Mr. E.B. Elderkin, of Amberst, i¢ amoog the visitors to the Exhibitian.. .). Mr. James Tolton, of Walkericay Ontario, is here to see the show. Mr Walter Simps%n, of Bay View, is among the visitors to the exhibition. Mr. Daniel Drummond, of Drummond- ville, is here judging the milch cows, eic Mr. P. J. Quinn, the well-known com- mercial traveller, is at the Hotel Davies. Dr. Wicknam, of Tignish, is visiting Charlottetown. He is at the Hotel Davies. Mr. Geo Tweedy, barrister-at-law, Al- berton, is among the guests at the Hotel Davies. Seay hc Mr.J.A. Mathieson, barriater-at-law, George.own, registered ai the Queen Hotel last night. had Mr ‘Fred ‘Ainsley, traveller for W Gage & Co., Toronto, left by the Princess: this morning. Mraad Mre Richard Hunt, of Sammer- sidé, are among the yizitore to the ex- hibition. r Mr. Geo. McSweener, of the Brunswick’ Hotel, Moncton, is here for the exhibition He is at the Davies Mr. A.C. Bertram, of the North Syd- ney Herald, is attending the exhibition. He is at the Hotel Davies. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Alley, of Truro, are visiting Charlottetown, the gueste of Mise Alley, Prince Street, oH We are greatly pleased to be able to atate that Mr, Cyrus Shaw ig improving. Today he is considerably better. Mr. J. F. Sbatford, Ure. Shatford and children, of Halifax, are among the latest arrivels at the Hotel Davies, Hon. Frank A. Hill, who isto Jecture inthe Y¥,M. ©. A, Hall thie evening, arrived in Charlottetown jast night. Hon. Peter Macoutt, Mualpeque, and Hon. James W. Richards, Bideford, are among the lstes: arrivals at the Hotel Davies. ' Mr. A. A. Lefurgey was a pa seenger by the Princess lest night retarsing from Sydney. Heiga guest at the Hotel Devies. Mrs, Wm. Brown and her daughter Miss Tillie Brown, left this morning for Cnicago where they will remain during the winter. , Mr Ronald Gillis left Saturday after- nos for Charlottetown, P EI, to visit friends and relatives, also to take in the ethibition.—-Moncton Times, Mise El'ze O'Neill was 9 paesenger by the Princess last night from Helifax, after a two woeka visit to Judge and Mrs. Meagher, Bedford, Mr. W. W. Hubbard, of the Co-Opera tive Farmer, Sussex, N, B arrived in Charlottetown last night to “take in ” the exhibitiun. He’ iss guest at the Hotel Davies. Mevsre. W. A. Jeffris and D. M. Aiton, two leading stockmen, arrived from Sussex, N.B, last} night to attend the a They are guegte at the Queen otei, Rev. C Blliott McKenzie, of late a resi- dent of New. York State, bas accepted s call to an influential church in Clevelend, Ohio. Mr, MeKeazie was formerlyjrector of the Episcepal Church at Alberton. E, G. Dunn ig Dead, (Sreciat. to rae Exaurnen.] Sr. Jony, Sept. 26.—Elbridge Gerry Dune, the owner of large saw mills, is dead. ERVOUS troubles are cured by Hood's Rocce which en- tlebes and purifies the blood. It is the bast medicine for nervous PEOPLE. Smokers goode—pipes, cigars, tobacccs &c, &e.—Johnson & Johnson. 26 4i Everything in thedrug line at lowest cash prices. —Johneon & Johnson. 26 4i Visitors to Exhibition wil! fad us fully prepared te supply a!l their wants in the drug line at lowest pricee—Johneon & Jobason. 26 4i aperreoroegrerrtneny ewernernnnnttt se SMOKERS 3 z FEAD THIS Index, ow gp ee avy; ride of | Old English ¢ urved Cut Creme de la Jreme, is OCapstan Med is, Tartan, Student’s Mixture, Sealef Nerth Carolina, Paces scroll Tenka, All kinds chcyin; at = The Medical Hall ‘Local and Gther Items, Bazaar —Patronize St, Joseph’s Bazaar I. will be money well spent. ~ 0 ‘ pe Tue Pross.—Light variable winds; venerally fair with some ecattered showers Chureday, Tre ladies of St. Joseph’s Bazaar inten \ vy a tree jing r to tae five boys wh are returning from South. Africa - this eveninuy ints scintlbealadi THANKFULLY ACKNOWLEDGED.— Valuab!: lonations for St, Joseph’s Convent Bazaar- have been recejved fron’ Mr, LW. Was 309, Mark Wright & Co, Mr. Hutchescn swd Geo, Carter & Co. pgp. oh 'y Came Hice—A Montreal despatch eave : It now transpires that all those #ho took part in the Laurier processiou last evening previously called at a certain office and eeceived ja torch, six Roma: candles, a badge aud $1 bill of the ‘Aber-~- deen ” issue, Teacaers’ Association,—The first ses- sion of the Teachers’ Convention wee held this forenoon in the Y M O A Hall. About two ‘hundred teachers answered to roll’ call. Committees were appointed. The adjrees of Hon. Frank A Gill, Superio. tendent of the Massachusettes Board of Education, was the priacipal item of the moruing’s programme. His subject was, “ School Discipline and Citizenship.” The old discipline. was allied to militarism ; the new is-of a milder kind and is on the honor of the child. Teachers should .cultivate self-control. Tonight Hon, Mr. Gill lectures in the Hall on ** Ideals for. Teachers in the Light of Mod- ern Demands.” . > Recerton. to. [sLanpars.— Regimental orders by Lieut..Col. J. A. Longworth, ‘commanding: Nos.1 asd 2 companies togethér with the band and staff of the 4th Regiment C.. A., will parade at the drill shed thie evening at 9 o'clock ad proceed to the railway station (or the pu of participating in ths recepti. n to she retursing volanteere from Sou b Africa.. By Order, : Engineers. will meet at drill ahed this eveaing at 930 sharp to weleome the re- titnieg soldieté from South Africa. The members of No. 1 Co, 82nd Batt., are requested to araemble at 9 o’clock at the dll shed to take part in the welcoming of Sergt. Jag. S Walker, of Ne 1 Co, and the other retarning com rades.—D. L. Hooper, Captain. INTEMPERANCE Cured by the Dixon Treatment. Sr, Josepa/Assey, Roscreaa; Dear Mr. . Dixox,—~I got the case of vaedicive allright. If you heve no prese~ ing calls for it you may send me the other five cases, two you sent. So far as I cao tiad cing the reeult ic all my patients is most eatis- factory. I will write to a few of them end hear from themeelves what they think of it. One who has gune through the course of treatment about two moaths ago says }he wever thinks ot drink, aad has gone inte the places and company in which he always fell. Another gentleman here at present, who finished the medicine only week ago, says if you placed water, ale and whiskey before him to qaench his thiret, he says he would teke the water and never even long for the others. He says all crave for stimulants is gone, Those are favorable accounts, but 1 haps to gee you even better. I hope the cure will become better known and appreciated I wish you every success, and as far as I can I will be very happy to recommend it to those who need it. Yours sincerely, (Bev.) B. Lazo Firzosratp. St. John’s Convent, Ayr, April 23, 1900, Mr. A. Hutten Dixon,— Dear Sir,—It gives me tauch pleasure to be able to testify to the ¢ffiracy of your cure for inebriates. The patients who have takem your treatment here are sow quite well, ard assured me on the third day they experienced the } effects, morally and physically, which in. |creased as the medicine was continued. They are now feeling quite regenerated andicay they possess a power of wil! which they did not have for years, being free from the desire aad cray. img for stimulants. If tne treatment ie given a fair and honest trial, and taken according to the directions, I feel confi« dent of moec beneficial results. {[ shall be pleased to give information to any person whom you may wish to refer to me on the subjeci Wishing you every success, I am, dear sir, Yours sincerely in J.C., Sister Eruececrca, Full pene of this meeicine can be obtained by addressing Mr. Dixon, 81 Wilcocks Street, Toronto, Ont. e When you want to buy Furs, Dress goods, or Ladies’ jackets; remember the one place where yeu get absolute satisfaction in style, quality and lew price. Everybod knows the place—Stanley Bros. Child’s strong beote, sizes 8, 9 10-3 cents at Goff Bros’ cheap sale. 2wg Auction Prices at W H Stewatt & Co’s, stock of boots sold by Goft Broa. lw OYSTERS.—On the half sneli, quart, orin bulk. ca § = Lp = J.G. JAMIESON - * WHEE 6; art, Shop yiney epposite Cathedra}, (¢ wv s on (Carmody'’s old a : An he April 22ad, 1900. | I have disposed of the lest |% ONE Ladies 4 se i man that}youfget a prize. ' Reeanene “The Very Latest” prizes offered, in Canada. __. Youjjwill make the mistake of a whole lifetime if you fail to see Sentner, McLeod, & (o's show3of Furs at the Exhibition, SENTNER, MCLEOD & C0 The ncla 4 ed ooo ae. AAI cnn. —9 Teach tion Week ' will find at ee ee ee {| cordial invitation _ tended, Special =. WANTED.--Immediate! tpeb ae eemtertar Se Mert i: 1 week and ski % _ TS} Attending-the U during Exhibition | | Carters’ Bookstore | A full supply of statiyn- ery, Books, ete, ete discounts ig, | Teachers on all purchasee,? GEO GARTER & G0. | Bookseller & Statiener. & 000k and and ee, on ven- } iS ex.’ | Rat eaohern next to Hotel te RMN Exhibitio —Is— The Farmers Boys, Not in it with ours, because they give only three prizes in each class, where we give Thousands of Prizes _ In each clase, Take our large clothing dept; there you'll fiad mere prizes: than are given to the whole Provincial E xhibiticn, just see Our Men’s Suits $2.75 to 20.00 Our Men’s Overcoats, $2.75 to 18.00 Our Men’s Ulsters, $3.75 .o 15.00 Our Men’s Fur Coats, $20.00 to 55,00 Our Childrens’ Suits 75¢ to $7.75. Our Childrens’ Ulsters $3.00 to 7.75 Our thousind and one other prizes in our Ladies’ Furs, Dress Guods, Hats, Caps, and furnishing, and the ca:pets are very rich priz2s too. We doubt very much if there’s anotaer such exhibition and so Re sure to enter, and we’!] make sure Frourse Bros. sahate nee _ Upper Pownal Rr _WANTED.— ae oe te ant D.—A general Hotel Davin? 10 = ss : ug Z i