THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETON AUGUST 17, 1900, : cal and. Other lems. 8. or T.— Orient Division will meet in W right’s Hall, ihis evening at 8.30 o’clock. A full attendance is r+ quested. GEORGETOWN REGATTA. 3). eee Bessie and them passed the starting poin' (io the first round in the followiog order : James Allao,- Myrtle E, Bessie, It now became apparent that the remaining boats would in the seeond round be unable, to makeup ‘the distance which separated them from the leaders and the Elmer and —_—_ Summer Complaint ean be The third anoual regatta of the George- town Boating Club was keld on George town Harbor Aug 15th. Tue day trom a! yachtman’s standpoint was not an ideal : Olga withdrew from the race. On the one as the wind througnout the day was & ; eat. comparativ. ly light. At deahaneh the | S*cond beat out it was an exciting race be- 7 ; tween the three leading boats. In rounding | sixtyesix per cent of the public school = a ee for a good | 1), «ther buoy for the last time the | teachers of Nova Scotia are women. al aie By: ania deh gentle breez: | order was as follows: Myrtle E., James - | rom the noi rd with every indication | The other boats were well Tugare‘caL.—The Richards Stock MEET ME AT THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE, Every Lady in oo Have rag Masoriry.—It is said chat prevale nt Now 80 i y using our ickly cured b qu | Allan, Bessie. plackberry Cordial pleasant to the caste and pound of purely veget- may be given to i i It is | hild with perfec: | i { being COM able extracts, the smaiiest ¢ yiety and the ap eedy relief. Price 25 Cents. george B. Hughes The People’s Druggist. assurence of Apothecaries’ Hall. ogee ‘Snappy 0g oO 4 ‘Snaps ° } Who would wantlany other j kind? A Giner Snap thax is not snappy is no gooc Wekeep the snappy kind —mixed right, made righ and we sell them right « only 12¢ per ib. Order today, of 1ts increasing. However, about pine buached about a half mile o'clock the wind gradually decreased. At 10 o’clock the wind veered to the east. ward and though light remained steady throvgbout the day. During the morning great activity was manifested by the diflerent capiains and crews as they prepared their several boats tor the siart. Atl interested parties dis- played toat clean, sportemaniike spirit which has always characterized the coa- tesiants in these regatias, Duriog the forenoon large numbers cf people began to arrive from the surrouad- ing country, aod by 12 o’clock itis esti- ma:sed there ‘vere upwarde of 1500 inter- ested spectators on the grounds which commanded a good view ot tke course. AtlQo’clock the trim steam lauoch Lottie,incommand of Com E H Me: Eachern, containing Mr. Justice Hodgson (Patron of the club) and party, including Capt Nelson Fuirchild,official measurer ot the club, steamed round the course and found all buoys properly placed in posi« tien. The officers of the day were as follows: Judger, AJ.McDonald, J A Matheson, W W senkins. Starter, Thomas E Morrissey. Timer, AJ McDonalu. Official measurers, & K Jeakius, Capt. N.. Fairchild, The fullowing boats entered: Mamie C—Kniered by J W McPhee. Capt Charies FitzGetald. Myrtle E—Kotered and sailed by Capt. Sam Hemphill. Becsie—Mntered and sailed by J. A McDouald. Laura F—Entered and sailed by Jae. Poulton. Ulga—Entered and sailed by Norman McLecd. Eimer— Entered and sailed by Austin Jackson. Paney— Entered and sailed by Charles Hemphill. behind, this order being maintained to the finish. The following is the order in which the boats crossed the line at the finish : Wiret—Myrile E. Second— James Allen. Third— Bessie. Fourth—Laura F. Fifth—Mamie C, Sixth—Pansy. The James Allau was awarded first place on time allowance, and is thus the winner of the beautitul Challenge Cup presented by Mr. Jastice Hodgson. The ancient capital was gsy with bunt - ing, and the tea held in aid of the town ball was very successful. We must cons gratalate the tea committee on the excel~ lent Order maintained througbout the day, —the Guardien’s report of disorderly con- duct to the contrary notwithstanding. — ae THE FORESTERS, Officers Elected - Will Next Meet in Charlottetown- Atthe meetings of the Independent Order of Fores.ers in Scuria on Thursday Officers were elected as follows : P. H.C. R,—Dr. Robertson, Crapaud. High Chief Ranger -Dr. Toombe, Mount Stewart. H V.C. R—J W Sutherland, Charlotte- town. H.S.—L U Fowler, Bedeque. H. ‘'.—J H Beil, Cuarlotietown. H. P.—Dr. McDougall. H. Couo.—Dr. DT McKay, Kensing- toa. H. Audnors—R H Montgomery and Jas A McCormaca«. High Orator—Rev. A W Herdmad. © Sr. Woodward-—P B Clark: Company open a three-nights seaeon at the Opera Honse on the evening of the 27th August, insianr, From Hatirax.—The steamer City of Goent arrived trom Halfax about one o’clock this morning, and Jef! on return via Summerside about ten o’clock this forenoon, She had a good cargo both ways. Trust Toem Not.—Two men from the other side are at present about town whose vocation is not the most lucrative ;—one is a “blind” man and the otLer bie leader. Acking alms is what they do, of course. It may be a genuine case ; but once in a while even the shrewd cit:zeus of Char~ lottetown are taken ia, —~— —<-——_ Concert anp Danoe.—The guests st the Muich House, Stanhope, gave a most successful concert an evening or two ago. The concert was held in tbe dining room of the hotel, which was prettily decorated aod illuminated for the occasion. A eplendid Jiterary and musical programme was rendered, and a most enjoyable dance followed. The guests included Cclovel Orr and wife aud party from Da'vey aod a number of the guests at the Cliffe. a Ciry Couxci, — At the adjourned regu. lar meeting ot the City Council last night Mr. Charles Hermans was appointed Chief Engineer of the Fire Department in succession to the late Chief Large. Mr. Tnos. Pickar+, for some years captain of Rollo Hose Reei Company was made eecond assistant engineer, and Lieut. Arthur Vatcher, of Rollo Company, was promoted tothe captaincy. Councillors Whear, Lyons and Brown were appointed & committee to prepare a letter of cone doleuce to the family of the late Chief Large. An’application was read from the com- Charlottetown and Country Should take advantage of the prices we are offering on Weur Shirt Waists Not old crumpled goods, but new fresh stock, just as itcame frcm the laundry. It Will Pay You To buy these waists even it you use them only for house wear. Three Special Prices 39c, 50c and 75c Each. ' < ogg ee 7 a “ Jr, Woodward—R A Elliott. missioners of sewers and water eupply ask- ; Trizrzove 98. 7 es. Oe Pe ** Journs! Secy—Jobn Mollison. | iog for an issue of $3,500 in debentures These latter are elegant goods worth $1 35 and ’ . ae 11 30 th ‘ aan atten “ -Organist—Chas Beuaristo. for the purpose of rebuilding the power j : @ | gon sen ha tana ge he as “ Marsbal—J 8 Wedlock. houee at the waterworks pumpiog stat on $1 00. ’ “ cain ; f . $ D. Stewart sic angie as the howtug of the] Conductor—Wilerd Forbes, | which wat dane by fre lat May ’ ®' Blue Peter at 11.55 the boats began oi g , PP g F a ° °) n euvripg for positions On the starting Sr. Beadle—B B Stevencon. res ¢ + _— . - . - + on ° : yepetee Sateen $ | 08 and «i 12 o'clock the starting gua Ik - ome ¥ . ~— Foresters’ |, 1#® Bostox Boar. —The eteamer Hali- ' ar was tired, the boasts getti ng away well to- - oo fax arrived from Boston last night about : BAKES;BEST BREAD. : osthets showing good judgment on the | booth at the aa e See - ten o'clock, bringing the following pae- ’ & eum was put io é estimates a . 7 ; ; part of the different captains, sengera: WJ Davis, HM Davis, DM mecne neces. # nooeoeoe f0e* |" The course was as follows: From the | purpose. Davis, D Montgomery, C E Buckooa and ' Queen’s Wharf to a stake boat placed near} _ The matter of » separate Forester ward wife, Mre. Clawdu, H Carsoo, Mise Knight 3 CARD Y Montague Ferry wharf, theace to ajin the P.E. I. Hospital was diecuseed at Mies EB Knight, Mr. Potis and ° wife, : wiake boat piaced about o2e mile north of | leogth. An amendment carried to furnieh Mr. Duke end wife, Mr. and fi P.nmure Island lighthouse; thence into | & trained _nuree for two weeks at the} yoo. Delabanty§ Heory Delaban y, DR.EH.- L DICKEY barbor to starting point. Said course to Forecie:s’ home. Upon the recommend~ Mrani Mrs Kenbie, Mrs French, Dr E £ ” be sailed over twice. Distance 18 miles. | #'0n of the High Court phyeician $200 Loomis, F J McLeod, Miss Durham, Mies (Late ofj London} Hospitals) The boats were well together on rounds | 48 pleced at the dispoeal of the High Jackson, Miss A E Fisher, M L Perkina, SPECIALI°T : Fye, Fer, Nore. Threat jogihe first buoy. However on the wicdward | Standing Committee to pay for the services Warren Newell, GC Shield and wife, P B Ounce: Cameron blieeke Vissesia Mee . workout the Be-sie gradually drew uway | Of the vurse, ; Fisk, I P Upten, W J Howard, F E _— — rs ee one. m. to 1p. =; gia p.m, from the ficet and in rounding the buoy hi ae eee re ra Boardmas, tc 8 Marvel " ings by appointment, p 5 io solution of sympa with the i : ayers ie Vyee Tested and Fitted with Glasses. off Paomure Island was tuliy one-quarter ioaaa ee >A the Order, whieh and wife, Mr MclIutosh, _ y 2¢ aw, Te Vaccination Act 1886. Onead after Monday Augnat 20th, next, “ciation will be attended to by the undersigned, under the provisions ot this Ach at their reepective offices, from 2 to *> ®. daily, for the present. (Signed) RICHARD JOBNXON, M. D. PETER CONROY, M. D. Supts. of Vaccination. Ch'town, Aug. 1bth, 1900.—taw tf. mile in the lesd, followed by the James Allan and Myrtle E ,the other boa:s being some distance behind the latter. On the ruo in the James Allan closely followed by the Myrtle E graaually overnau'ed tue Headache Biliousness, sour stomach, constip» tion and all liver ills are cured by Hood’s Pills The non-irritating cathartic. Price 25 cents of all druggists or by mail of C.i. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. 7 . And they heve turned ibis lot is composed of Just & word. for thi; fall, callin and aside, “ ) vee our south window. WEEKS Just Received [f you want astylish costume THE PEOPLE'S STORE. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Out beautiful, Plains. have one of these laid & CO. was adovted. It was decided to hold the aext annual meeting at Charlottetown, Tenpers Cattep For.—Tenders for printing score cards for the races to be held at the Charlottetown Driving Park on Wednesday acd Thursday the 26th and 27th September next will be receivea un toand on Saturday, the 25th inet, at 12 o'clock noon. ‘The uigheet Or apy tender not necessarily ac ceptd. Alltenders should be marked **Tenders for Score Cards,” and be ad- dressed to C. R. Smaliwo od, Secretary. WHY FAY ? $1.60 {0 $4.75 Per gallcn for mixed faint when Wetcan give you “Sreown and Anchor” Dodd & Rogers p. E Island Commercial College The atiention of those who desire a thorough aod ;ractical preparation for an act ve business life ie called to the advan- tages offered by this College. Book- keeping, Commerjial Law, Ari‘hmetic, Peumansb'p, English, Correspondence, Businees Methods, Shorthand, Type~ writing, etc., aretaught in the moet direct and practical manner. Special attention is givento locat.og graduaies in good business positions. New term opens on MONDAY, AUG. 20.h inst., at 9.30 a. m. Send for prospectus. P. O. Box 242. ISAAC OXENHAM, ee Principal and Proprietor. SSSSes® ane are. C F Perkin», Car! Shidd, A W Perkins and wife, Mise M A Reuberteon, Dr Brad- ford, M T Keane, W E Mills, Mise © Campbell, F W Willard and wife, Miss Berrna Korbes, Miss Ruth Meikle, Mra W F Tidmarsh, Miss F McDonald, Mre F A Binux, Miss I Binaz, Wm Kennedy, J D Witucvab, J A Cromwell, K J Clements, AE SHopkinson, Wm Schedly and 43 from Halifaxand MHawkestury. The Halitex left oo returo to Boston this atier~ neon. Mer outward passengers were W T Howard, F E Boardman, Mrs. Higgs, J C Thicker and son, Mr. and Mre. Doo. little, HM = Briggs, P J Guerin and wife, Mrs W Hughes and family, C 8 Browning, Miss Edith Crowninskill, Mies C Knight, Miss KE Knigot,Mr H B Coreen, Mr. and Mrs W W Denslow, Mr C Keat, F O Graves, W H Rockwell, MM P Kea, ~ 4 A Webber, Dr 8 C Burton, Mre C O Gage, K Graham, 8 S Roberts, S McDongall, J A Mc- Dougall, Frank Smith, Miss M A Coyle, Joun Hano, Patrick McGuirk, John McGuirk, Philip Hacquoif, Jerome Gal- lant, Thos Thistle SHOOTER NNN a INIT TIT Tanglefoot Tanglefoot 9 double eheets, 10 Cents. Wilson's Poison Pads 8c per pkg. (5 pade). Sweet Poison Pads 10c for 3 pkgs (15 pad+). Davis’ Poison Felts 10¢ for 3 pkgs of (12 pade). UA AU SA SA MR MAASAbSHE MULLAH UALkd MAb Add abd i ad dee ddd adie ddd ddd Furnishing News For Saturday We pride ourselves in showing the largestlland4 nobbiest lo of neck wear in the city. We have them at any price ‘from 2¢ to 75.¢ Another strong line with us is our Shirte. See our double thread Balbriggan Unde. Extra bargains every Saturday a -c:, e m. Store open uatil Li Gordon & MoLellan oeeee. Men's Stylish Outfitter Special Travelling Accident & SicknesssCoupon Policy, The above policy has just been issued by the greatest and most progressi Accident Company in the world to-day. The policy is issued by the agent in Charlottetown at a moment’s notice and enclosed in a substantial pocket book. The indeminities are as follows:— Death caused by accident in passenger Railway conveyance $1500.00. Temporary Disablement caused by accident in Railway conveyance $10.00 per week. Temporary Disablement caused by Smallpox, Varioloid Diphtheria, Meas les, Asiatic, Cholera, Erysipilas, Appendicitis, Diabetes, Peritonitis, Pleurisy, Pneumonia, Meningitis or Tetanus, $10.00 per week. PRICE OF POLICY—$3.00 per annum. HNN WAU Maid Zi WL ALd Ze AA Add ddd JAMES J. JOHNSTON, Stamper B'oc k, CHARLOTITOWN AGENT White and solored shirts, soft outing shirts collars attached, eilk front shirts. clothing, 85c per suit. SS ga Pure mixed paint tor 4 heel ti adn Bi. t igs ce ca mae: i Plaids, $140 Per Giica Es pene ~~ THE ~~» le ante Bal Money returtded or house sheets : : nats is stripes, painted free ct cbarge if our 10 Cents. Ocean Accident & Guarantee Corporation, ‘Lid i ‘ paint 1s not ar good as the hep’ UI ‘ Checks, on the market. ttle OF LONDON. '