enter an ee | ~~ ett st i a e a a | a i SY re ee” —— Natty Made. Good Shape. Patent Tip. All Sizes. VW a pair See window. Grocery Satisfaction In this store means somethiug more than simply low price. It means strictly high 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 tosee you. Webster & Macka “{deal Grocery” Cor. Kent and Gt. George Sts, PHONE i99. Successor to Davison & Co. VFIIVIFTVeVe ome SIT FSV SG FSF F TSI VISTI FIV STC CTT thhbbd*hAshehhbhheabhabbha J RARRAARAAR for Pianos, Organs, Sewing Machines, Small Musical Instruments, te, ete, THE LEADING MUSIC HOUSE of P. EB, slang, GARAAAAAAAABD ANA AARAARA LEE EEE EES ES aE Fe ES i IEEE y SS FXPERIMENTAL FARMS REPORT | somewhat retarded a is now out, and as usual is filled up with a vast amoun'! Hy | teresting information THE The Report for 1900 which has been in publication, of useful and in- for the The volume contains the usual Direc | a) | tors’ Report, which is a most learne } r yf 4 rr : work, as well as those of the Agric a taurist, Horticulturist, Katomoiogist Poultry Fancier and Bee Keeper. lt has also a xecord ofthe experimen s carried on on the branch farms cf Nappan, Branden and Aggazis. In his crop report the director gives those two Island summaries of last year’ crop, which will be regarded as con- clusive:— ** Alberton, P. E. I., October 3}. Seldom has Prince Edward Island garnered a more satisfactory 4!) round harvest than this year. Hay is bursting the mows, the granaries are filed with golden grain,andai(bough in some sections potatoes are HOt aa average crop, on the whole we re- jo‘ohin an excollent yield of roots. '’— Rev. A. E. BURKE. vu “Pleasant Grove, P. E. I.—The wheat crop on the whole is a good one; some fields were damaged by what we call ‘ black peck,’ said by some to be the rust. Attacks by the Hessian Fly were not common, a few plants being injured, but we have had a considerable quantity of Wheat Midge on the island this year.”—E. WYATT. Professor Fletcher’s report on in- sect pests and weeds is most inter- esting. Everybody should have a copy of thisSwork, andif not on the mailing Hist of the Farms already, should send his name and postage fees to the Director. The public pay for the report and havea right to it. THE MACHINE—A SUGGESTION. ( Sin,—I bave beard much lately re- specting the “Working of the Machine,” ballot-box §etuffing, etc., I think this could be check~smated by the Literal- Conservative candidate appointing a re- liable person at each polling booth to keep “tally ” of every voter who receives his ticket to vote,so that at the close of the poll the numbers, after counting, for each candidite, added together, should agree with his “tally,” and on declaration day we would have a check to ’guide us as to the accuracy of the returns. I send you this suggestion, you can make your own com-~ meuts upon it—or publish it for the benefit of the party. VoreR, ws” ECHOES FROM AVONDALE. The crops in this section are looking well. Fears are +xpressed that the oat crop will not be altogether up to the avere age, but an excellent yieid of wheat. pots- toes and roote is anticipated, Rev. M. Monaghan, D. D, of St Dunstan’s College statt, was here recently visiting friends The trot at Prairie Park on the 25th ult. not baving been extensively ac- vertised, was not largely attended ; stillthe trotting—especialiy that of * Hare,” in the free-for-all, driven by Mr. Peter Callaghan—and other attract:ons contributed to make a very epjovable time. Geologists desirus of stadying the formation of this earth’s crust at great depths would do well to visit Carroll,e Road. Nor are the deep rats its only attraction for scientiste. The remains of ancient forrests are coming to light on this public highway, come apparentiy in a fossil state as if to proclaim themselvea the begotten ofa fossil gov- ernment and a fossil system. But, unfortunately, these phenomena have become familiar on every read of any importance in the province, and the in- terest attacning to Carroll’s road on account of them is thereby discounted. I may add that a few of the more interes- ing remaina wers removed from «a smali eection of ihis road last spring by the government’s local antiquary, but there ig still a predigious supply in sight. JonaTHaN Bew Uzziet- A full stock of Black Vel- vet Ribbons in all widths, also narrow colored velvet ribbons Ks MILLER} BROS — Opened to-day at Stanley Bros, —The pea-nut politicians of the Gov- ernment must have made a mistake when they gave cur soldiers returning from South Africa second-class railway tickcts. They must have forgotten that the election ig 80 near,~-or is this ano‘her straw show- ing that the elections are stil] far off ? HoRSE RAckEs.—The races in con- nection with the Provincial Exhibi- tion promise to be of more thau usual interest, The sums offered in premiums is very large, and the different events will be contested by speedy animals. The races will be held on Wednesday and Thursday, Sept. 26 and 27th. New Hats.— Our new Fall Hard and Scft Hats are now open. The styles are nobby,. — Prowse Bros. Underclothing. — If you want the best value on earth in Men’s Underclothing drop in and see our new stock.— Prowse Bros, WANTED.—<A cook. * Stewart, Prince street. Sony oe. om DAILY EXAMINER, - nt 4 ; - \ s iarmer : ~* ‘ate tes LO SOCIAL.— 1 het ‘ab A ca and Other lems e will bea social and et rt, raith, Victoria Divison, Monday evening in Visitors welcome. TEMPERANCE, or T. every Wright's Hall, The vew sidewalk SIDEWALK to the town, and New on 88 credit 5 a) j tires ODly @ ittle extension to be con pre iC. —_——-_——s By «» youog manof some bs expe? iencea pos tion of any kind. Best of references, Ap» i eT WaANTHO,- {| peoman. ly at (b's office. sereiialiaediin Tire STRIKE AT SYDNEY—Tbe sbtrik- nemiaes of the North Sydney Mining «0d Transportation Company is off, rhe miners receiving the ad- vaace demanded, ’ eh Gospel Meeting, —Remember the Gos- pel meeting in Mechanics Hall, Sanday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Strangers always welcome. Lessoo, Nehemiah 810, ‘‘The Christians Joy.” siisioeiinsnieli SUNDAY AFTERNOON. —Song Service at the Gospe! Meeting to-morrow atternoon at 3.45, in Mechanics Hall. Report from Kentville Oonvention. Strangers always welcome, —__o--— Waytep.—An experienced drv gooas man, must be able to take charge of a dress goods depariment, trim windows, etc Only first-class man peed app! y to P. O Box 19, Charlottetown. ieee Harp Coat.—Now is the time to get your supply of hard coal for the winter. The schooner, Harry W. Lewis has just arrived from New York with egg and nut Sizes to Peake Bros. & Co. This cargo will be sold low while discharging. SEE IT THIS EVENING—The ‘‘ Ladies Trophy,” won by Ganr. P. Oarver end Sergt.-Mesjor Baird for Mrs. G. W. Howlan, is on exhibition in the window of W. W. Wellners’s jewelry store. ee CHRISTIAN CHURCH,-—At the Central Christian Church to-morrow, the pastor, Rev. R, F. Whiston will speak at the morning service upon ‘‘ God’s ideal for His people.” Rev. T. H. Morrison, of Chicago, will speak at the evening Service. All welcome. CENTRAI AN INCREASE IN Pay.—An Ottawa despatch says: Militia orders say that warrant officers after four years service will get an extra 25 cents a day and an additional 25 cents a day after eight years. The allowance for drill instructors will be increased from $20 to $40 per year. Scunpay Scnoo. Mestine.—T here - ill be a Sunday schoo) meeting in the Metbo- dist Church at Cornwall on Monday after- noon and evening, September 17th, for the purpose of discussing better methods cf carrying on Sunday school werk and or- ganizing a district 8S. S. Association. Al] Suoday echools in Lote 29,39, 31, 32 and 65, are requested to &-.. wv delegates each, and al) pastors aod c-u,ciiuiendents are urged to be present and assist in the success of the meetings. dy &uky. Bis_e Stupy.—The examination upon Hurlout’s Norms] Lessons will be beld a the home of Rev. G. P. Raymond, Queen Street, on Thursday, September 20:h, be- ginning at 3p. m, The examination will cover the entire text book, and wi!! consist of twenty qnestions, distributed as fol. lows : Bible books and history five questions* Bible geography tive questions. Bible institutions five questions. Sunday school teacher and pupil five que-tions. Each question answered perfectly will count twenty, eo that a perfect paper will! count 400. A total of 250 will entitle the examinee to a Prince Edward Island Sunday School Association diploma,which will be prasented at the annnal Sunday School Convention to be he'd in Char- lottetown Octoter 8th and 9th. This ex- amination paper will probabiy be set and marked by leading educationists of Chare lottetown, and is open to any person who may be prepared to take it. Any one uns able .o take the examination at the time heréin specified may make srrangementf with Rev. G,P. Raymend fcr a private examination any time before September 25th. Mr. McCready, Editor of the Guardian ° has gone to Hampton for a short holiday. , A NEGLECTED COLD is very danger- ous, and the farther it goes the faster it goes. A very small quantity of Adamson’s Botanic Balsam will cure a ‘‘young” cougk, An older one requires mors Balsam to stop it—but no cough is too old for it to cure. 25c at all druggists. a ee a n/t Seg seen aes an : Snaps in Walking . Sticks Came tco late and we want to clear them out, The Medical Hall J.AG.WJAMIESON MUdALdddtddddd ddd dbbddddda (ddddd - Fresh Butter Scotch and Kisses 5c a Box. CPTPPH SINTON TOOT OPO ET POTN NrrerT rrr ennai 1 UAddddded " CHARLOTTETOWN a OA et | | SEPTEMBER 8, 1900 entail tana atta aaa Leela at al atnalnlN ¢ ff ' SAMPLES SATURDAY warehouse in Glas_ow, We've marked them at exactly half price, TOWELS—30 p.c. & 5p. c--35 p. c. TRAY CLOTHS—30p.c.&5pec 35p.e UMBRELLAS—35 p. c. &5p.c.—35p ec. MENS TIES—35 p. c. & 5 p. c. —35 p. c. SHAWLS—30 p.c. & 5 p. c. —85 p, «. BRACES —30 p. c. & 5 p. c.—35 p. c. SWEATERS—35 p. c. &5 p.c.—35p.c. UNDERWEAR—35 p.c. & 5 p. c.—35 p.c. FURS—30 p.c. & 5 p. c.-35 pc. li ae Se Ee 3 W.W. Wellner Watchmake ° - a - The abundance of arti- sweier . . : cles and suitable gitts to Engraver be had at our establish- ment, all of assured qual- ity, unique and exclusive in design, and at consistent prices, should attract those that are interested in ap- proaching weddings. Charlottetown P E i. [ne 2 He Se Fe Is to get a boot that will wear you will have satis faciion: to suit you in price. Ycu will find them al] at McQUAID’S, Boot and Shoe Store. pe | ee and fit you, then You also want something LOW ER QUEEN STREET Saturday morning at 9 o'clock we plaee on our counters 6 Some lines half price others a shaje over half price. How can we do it) W paid do duty or freight on them, (only on2 of every thing, no two alike.) Sete | of the Goods consist of— | HANDKERCHIEFS—The duty on Handkerchiefs is 35 p.c., freight 5 P.¢.—4) 6. or on every dollars worth of Handkerchiefs we save 40c. a HOSIERY—-The duty on Hosiery is 35 p, c., freight 5 p. c —40 p. c. or on eve dollars wo.th of Hosiery we save you 40c. : 7 GLOVES - The duty on Gloves is 3) p.c, freight 5 p, c.-—40 p. c. or on every dollars worth of Gloves we save you 40c : } RAIN GLOAKS, only 8 in all— Duty on Rain Cloaks is 36 p. ¢., freight 5 a | p. c. We save you 40c on the $, only § in all. i MENS CAPS—Duty on Capsis 30 p.c., freight 5 p.c.—35 p.c. About 100ingh {i You save thison Towels, . You save this on Tray Cloths, You save this on Umbrellas, You save this on Underwear. You save this on Furs ee SSSSSSOSSSSES SSSsS wt 99 6 —_—. imples from a lange You save this on Mens Ties. You save this on Shawls. You save this on Braces, You save this on Sweaters. \ CHARLOTTETOWN'S BUSIEST DRY GOODS STORE. SHNTNER. MELEOD & (0 =o en Sa Se Pe ey ee CEDAR SHINGLIN —We have on hand- One Million of Codar Shige As follows viz, 150 m Extras, 206 m Clear, 350) m 2nd Clear, 150 a xxx Whe 150 m x No. Ll, ; —Al.io— 200 Bris. No. 1 Brs lb’or Lime. 150 Casks St. John Lime, 100 Beis. “** Se ; And all kinds of Spruce and Hest Lumber for building purposes, Laths, Bi Cedar Posts, etc. Prices low, LEMUEL M. POOLE & 00, Poole’s Wharf, Ch'to=) EARARARARARY ALLL sage a] TOURISTS re Before leaving our ‘siand - should secure a souvenir that % will remind them of their pleasant time here. a, We carry as fine an stock as can be found i Charlottetewn of Enamelled Souvenirs of Prince Edward Island and Canada. Among them wiil be found a large variety of useful am ornamental articles at prices ranging from 25c upwards Quality the highest, prices low, CG. H. Tayloz Jeweler & Optician, a! . AAAAAR GAARA ARARAAAR AAA AH ES 4 a, at, _ < ‘ 7 = The Provincial Governmer:: vie ; a liberal rewara to an7 persc® teed | give such infcrmation as will 10 | parties | toSthe arrest of the * | who assaulied Mr. iy 0 Hall a Peter's Road » short an i |