Destroyer Removes Grease, Paint, Orange Ink and all other stains without pjuring the finest fabrics, oo as Large hotties, Loc at Hughes’ hecaries’:Ha A pe poeceeO8 DOs BS SSSHSGOE OND : = . & . The e . a ° : : Best : ® ec ‘ . ° ‘ tInThe City : & s : . e Thatiswhat we always ® havein baked goods. We take every precaution in selecting the best ingredi- ents; then we mix them as only experts can do and watch carefully the baking. Our Oatcake is unexcelled. Try some. =o Sano e s Only 12c a Ib. : e i & ¢ Telephone 28. : 7 : 4 erry. P 8 ; 2. Stewart: : Ecivse Bakery ° § BAKES BEST BREAD ° peee nc evees £4 SEC VBSSSe *OGSe Pe > ——- <—>- 7 | oe ‘ When you want sob ¢ printing try “Jue Ex- | AMINER.” You can’t do better. You may do wors2. Good work at low prises ; and done wien promised. Tbe Examiner Jab Frint Ch’town’s Leadirg Printers. Cor. Queen and Richmond Streets —upstairs, ‘Qeeeeenee BOY WANTED.-Apply at THE EXAMINER Office, WANTED.—A man servant, must be rec- 4 NIGHT BELL cOmmended. Apply to Bdward Bay lield. ‘ j} and dredges and ( sent from thereto euch } , | costing, Say, £7,000, ins'ading | the actual workir S| ; a oour, | Cent besides in | | | | ; | } at followed gajd- iredging operations in cer- | ; as Sberia end British Columbia, and f even Indiaard Burma. THE DAIL’ EXAMINER CHARLOTTE1OWN OCTOBER 1 1r9co DREDGING FOR GOLD. A Prosperous Business in New Zea- } } | | lend | | Some thrilling stories have parsed | comet-like through the columns of the Indian and the Australian press of late cut the marvellous results that have tain portions of New Zealand. lhe real fact is this: 3 Gold dredging has taken a tirm hold on : n New Zealand, | dredgemen are being distant countries “Now,” declares an old dredgman, “the expenses including ip running & dredge, wear an? about 13] sekiug hours as at 180 {ons gives 12,500 tons per week for der ld per ton, he prcfits will be understood whe: iS0z ot gold a week won the | tear, fuel, wages, etr, average ounces of gol » or £50 a wer kK. g lime at 125 wee K, and the stuff har dled ) ’ ‘SS @ sh tian paysall expenses, ard the dredce writer wae receutly covnected with won | in one week in April last no lese than | 1,178 ounces,} paying tack in dividends | r this week’s work some 70 per cent ot | the capital, aud this same dredge asi | winter, during sixteen consecutive weeks, | won gold averaging 512 ounces per werk, which paid for the formation of the com pany, cost of the entire plant, all outlay ‘oO the end of the year,and over 300 per dividends tor four ‘ iO the racntnis work ! “Phis record was a week later, how- ever, Leaten by anoher dredge, four wiles distant, winning in five davs 1,234! ucariy L cwrof gold, valued at it £5,000. cunces, abc A GORGEOUSLY BOUND Work of art has just been issued at an out~ lay of $190,000, for which the pub. lisnerg deeire @ manager in this ceunty, also @ good “soliciror; good pay to tve right party. Nearly 100 full-page engrav-~ i g+, eumptnous paper, iiluminated cov- ers and binding-; over 200 golden lilies in / the Morocco bindings; nearly 5@ golden roses in the cloth bindings. Sells at sight; presses running day and nightse great is tue sale. Christian men and women making fortunes taking orders. Rapid promotions. Ove QOnristian women made clear $500 in tour weeks taking orders emovgher church acquaintances auu Write us. lt may lead to a permanent position to manage our busi« ness and look after our large correspoad~ ence, which you can attend to right at your heme. Addrese J. A. Koigat, Sec- retarv, Uorcoraw Building, opposite Unite ed States ‘lreesury, Washington, D. C. fr ends. Ladies waterproof cloaks a new lot re- ceived.--T J Harris, London House. WE ARE AUTHORIZED To refund the money when Remick’s Kezema Cure fails to cure any cise of Eczem. or Piles, no matter of how long standing. Forsale only at Macdonald's Breg Store Nurses REGISTER Head Quarters FURS WEEKS & CO. Dress Goods WEEKS & CO. Millinery WEEKS & CO, - Mantles and Jackets WEEKS & CO. Lad'es ard Gentlemen call at Weeks & Co’s and share in some of 1h: many bargains they are giving this week, | Weeks & Co J fihet the epacious, light and A VISIT TO THE MANUAL TRAINING ROOM _ AS most of our readers are aware tie Orst manual training room in Prince Eo ward Island isto be opened today at 4 o'clock, when the chairman of the Schoc! Trastees of Charlottetown and tbe members of the Board, friends avi teachers will meet togetner at Quee: Square School and formally declare the r Om OF eDe ; In view of the event, and ia order t give euch of cur readers as will be unable to he prevent at the ceremony some idea of what bas been provided for tue purpose of teaching this new subjact of school work it was our privilege and pleasure |¢ yey 4D ear'y Visit to see forcurse ye, Tue turm is tiated the top , Sites Gi 7 8 1} ; as Qraren piare Scouul, id t§ pari of what Wae jormerly the welleknown hall. Gn €niering, we fortunately fourd tbe direc o1 present, Al nougi busy he Was pleasid ) tO give many particufars concerning th a > + y ; } . . . afrangements; and fram him we iearned plea-anitly-~ eltuated room in which we were measures | over 4i feet by 21 feet ; and leading cut of it, a smaller cne, which will serve as a ; Store room. The whole of the interior has undergone thorough repair and decoration, whilst in addition a eheahed partition has been carried up tothe celing, both rooms re. laid with new floors specially treased to be sound proot tor below, aud a wainscot | put aroun? the larger room. Tae he ting wils be effected by a large sized 1e¢d atorin the workroom and 6 emall Que inthe ante-room; whilst the ighting srrangement when completed will be by gas, Placed io rows along the floor are 20 neat and serviceable looking benches, — 12 large and 8 smalier ones,—so that each of the 29 boys forming aciass will have a beach to himself aust flenty of space around it for free movement. T hese bencn- es are firmly fixedto the floor by a bolt, and are eurpriting!y strong without un- due beaviness. ‘Lo each beuch will be as signed a working set oftools comprising such as will be frequently required vy each javenile worker, whilst others for occasional use will have a place near at hand wheu wanted, being hung on the walle probably. [i is quite evident that everyiuing will bave iis proper place and be expected be in that place. Stepping into the etoresrcom where the toois were we had an opportunity of seeing what they looked like, aod must coniess our-elves agreeably surprised to find them of quite # business-like sppearauce, ond as .oqveality without doubt of the very best. Gu seeing euch ao array, and being told they incluued amongst tbem the latestuud most improved specimens of their kic.-d obtainable, it was clear to us that money bad not been spared in their purchase; and we were paturally wishful to Know ine probabie suum expended on them, but our Courteous guide smilingly Buggesied th twe tax our j urvalictic minds for an estimate. Qur next question was “How would they all be kept in order and always be ready for use?”; and we were told that most of them would be sharpcned and kept good by the boys themse!ver,—they, as part of ihe - work, being tanght todo so; all of which made it quite clear tO ua that it was just as important to be able to put a tool in ord+r as to use it. Returnivg to the work room we glanced wiih increased interest at the usefuls ooking grindstone occupying a corner to uself, and toued it not difficult to piciure the same being vigorously revolved by a b:waproned knight of the bench whilei a comrade ln arms wore tue stone, Judging by the biackboards, drawing i- not o be tergotten by any means, and tb erquirywefou d thatail tobensadehasto/ e drawn as @ working drawing to ecale fice . lhere 16 cvothing hapbarzard about ; werking drawing, we koo*, especial!) whep you bave tw work from it, too, skeiches, i!lusiratione, items of in w fied their place ou tie blackboards “And what wood co you use, director?” we acked; and tor rep'y were told, ** Most kinds. with the exception of the very hard or difficult to get varieties, working chiefly in the commoner kinde, such as eprace, pine, whitewood and birch Having expended our own and our in- formact’s time as well, we turned to go, full of reflection as we descended the stairs that bere was a poble work indeed, nobiy conce.ved and bandsomely carried out; and our conclusion was that Charlotie- towo,and every place into which the movement was carried had need to teel the utmest gratitude and thanks to the donor, Sir William McDonatu, aad to his pain--takiog, far-seeing colleague, Prof Robertson. WONDROUS REMEDY Is What a London Doctor Dodd's Kidney Pills. Cal!s LonpDON, Oct. Re A large d crease in the number of cases of Kidney Disease has been . J noted im this city during the past year, ‘*phere’s Only cne thing to be said about it,” said a } rominent physician, speaking on the subject to-day. ‘| his falling off is due solely to the use of Dedd’s Kidney Pills by the people. Dodd’s Kidney Pills are the most wondrous kidney remedy ever known. They are used in nearly every household, which accounts for the great decrease of Kidney Complaints.” _—_——~—- Lapies’ A1lp.—The annus! meeting of the Ladies’ Ad Society of the P. E Ie- land Hosp tal wili te held in the Y. M, C. A. perlors next Tuesday morning, October 20d, at 11.30 0’clock. The cffi- cers for tbe year will be elected at this meeting, aud every member should make en effort to attend. 2i. Then. formation and numberle-s other facts ure | [FAF IF HAGA SHAS | Local and Other lems, fa'r, temperature ab uc the same. Tupper Crus, ~ Mi eting to- morrow evening at 8 o'clock Rotto Fire Company.-—Rega'ar ouar- ‘erly meeting at 8 (Monday) evening, some, Secretary. _ ibis New-~ oclock sharp By order. B odiduaieinaeaans j Comixc Homwe.—tnis moreing MM jor Scewart received the fo'lowing catle: — ©“ Caretown ‘Sailing ‘Lorve “PowNES?,’ Tre Moxrn’s Reoorp. —There fonuvictions for drunkenness at Ct @-t during the mouth of There were alco were 3 t the police Septex ber. one Gouviction each fur larceny. vagrancy, aseault atd disorderly conduct, : a _-—= A Sxvuc Sum.—The net proce. da of the Bezase in Market Hall last week amount 'o $500. This Bazicr wis in aid of St. Joreph’s Conven:, aud considering the many counter aifractions, the amcunt reale zed is very good. Bask Bau.— The commercial travel~ lers visiting the city had a rattling game of base bal! oo Victoriy P-rk on Saturdey afternoon. The nines were capteined by Mr. Lilly and Mr. Nicoll, Mr. Nicoll’s fae winning by 13 rune. The scores were 33 to 20, Wixpow Broxen~Some miecreant threw astone through the large platee glass window of Nortou & Co’s etore on Saturday night. It wasthe window on Sydrey Street that was broken. After ihe breaking was done the store was en- tered and the till rifled, _ the first essential toa Jacket is Fit. [: don’t matter how fine the cloth may be, or how elegantly the garment is gotten up if it don’t fit it’s ne goed. : ; Gur Jackets are all fitted on human forms before CuiLoKnen’s Day.— Yesterday was Chil. dren’s Day in St. James’ Church. At three o’clock in the afternoon the classes formed up together ard marched to the church where a especial service was held at which able addresses were delivered by Rey. J. K. Fraser and Mr. T. C. James. Cau.p Aporrep.—This forenoon An- toine Vincent, the well-koown sculptor, formally adopted the four-year-old child of Mre, Catherine McNeil, the woman fouod wandering about the park about two weeks ago. The other child,a girl one vear ole, was adopted a few days azo by Mrs. Aityens. K. of P. E—An imovortant meeting of branch No. 9 ofthe K.of P. E. will be held in Mechanics Ha!! on Monday October let at 7.30 p.m. As there is businees of a political and financial nature to be transacted as well as new friend+ !o be enrolled a large attendance is requested, Jobn H. Hamill, Seety. On His Own Accocnr.—Mr. Horace C, Brown, formerly of Charlotretown, has branched out in the iaiJoring business on big own sccount in StJohn, N. B. his ertablishment being on King Street. Mr. Brown has been employed as cutter in one of the leading houses in St John, and Low that be bas branched out tor hime self will doubtless receive a snug sbare of patronage. Arrer Donovan.—A guard from Dor chrs:er penitentiary is expected here to- night to take over Geo Donovan who waa some time ago released on ticket-of-leave but has since been convicted of larceny. | Donovan was sentenced to three yesre in ' Dorchester Penitentiary for receiving stolen geods and had served about half us term when released. He 18 being taken hack now to serve outthe balance of his telm. Potice Covurt.—This forenoen Ellen Kasory confessed to an infraction of tbe i, quor Regulation Act and was fined $100 nd costs or two months imprisonment. ‘he hearing of the charge egalost Jobn ‘Zorman was continued for a week. Gor- man was arrested on 8 charge of being drunk and disorderly. He claims that the sharge is not true. The postpone ment is made to enable Gorn.an to pros doce evidence. A batch of poll tex executions were issued. FG HABBKGACAG SS During 5 F xhibition Week We vil] be glad to be of any service to our friends in town or country. Meet your friends at our store, use our telephone, buy your stamps here and make us @ general convenience. OUR STOCK of Drugs and Sundries is very large and complete, and this week we are offering special inducements for cash pur- chasers. HLS raSB&h: tan, se an Rd oe AB sonidon or. K:nt anl Priaz2 St r2ets ¢ ~ own a ¢ Ga <4 ei ~ Ns a FLAHBLLLLAIVSP SOLE FINS FOAL HAPS FAAHAA’ ‘they leave the factory. Every detail of finish and workmanship is closely scanned; and the goods come to us as perfect as it is possible for skill to make them. Want a good fitting Jacket? Come right to us! $2 50 to S19.75 each, STANLEY BROS EERE, PSEA RE TE ARN EIT, wpe Ladies’ Jackets, Ladies’ Capes, Dress Goods, Coat and Costume Cloths. We show a fine new stock I.J.Harris, LONDON HOUSE ———— ——_ <7 Fall - Announcement 1900. Our importations in Suit‘ngs, Overcoatings, Trouserings, evc, for fall am nter are now full and complete. Cool mornings and evenings must remind you that you want a top-coat. We are showing a magnificent range in correct coatings for spring and fal tIf you want a heavy winter overcoat now is the best time to buy. Our range in Scotch Suitings for fall and winter cannot be surrassed. Furnishings — Goods: Shirts, Collars, Ties, Underwear, Waterproof UC ,ats, Umbrellas, Uap Sweaters, ifose, Handkerchiefs, etc. GORDON & MCLELLAN «eeee Men’s Stylish Oufitters. Os rn RE gs miomromgtn. -_ ae A A A tt = eR