ew [OUR ; LLINGRY ~UFENING 41 . NEXT Wednesday, Sept 26th F PERKIN ‘CD eet CO Joun Berrigan, Royalty. THE ADILY EXAMINER CHARL@TTETOWN SEPTEMBER 26, 1900 THE BXHIBITION TO-DAY, (Continued from page 1 ) Squaeh, Vegetable Marrow, two—1,R Burke, city; 2, Neil A McKinnon, Royalty ; 3, F B Beer, city. Best collection of tsble squash, one of each not lees than four d fferent varieties —1, James Houston city; 2, Richard Burke, city. Bert collection of vegetablee—1, Rich- ard Burke, city; Arthur M Burke, South+ port. GRAIN IN 6HEAF-~ MADE IN OOMPACT, NEAT SHEAVES, NOT M@RE THAN @IX INCHES IN DIAMETER. One sheaf Red Wheat—1,Wm Jewell Huntet River ; 2, Edward Woolner, North Rustico, Marshfield ; Hunter River. One eheaf Two-Rowed barley—1, Geo 2, Edieon Jewell, field, Six rowed Barley—1, William Clarke, North Wiltshire. Ove eheaf black Jewel], Hunter River; 2, Peter Adams, Plainfield, Pictou Ceuaty, N 8. One shesf white oats—1, Jacob Smith, Bungay; 2, Edwin Crew, Bungay. Ove sheaf Norway or Tariarian oxts— | 1, Jacob Smith, Bungay;2, James How- | ard, Coruwall. Busbe! Timothy seed—1, B C Hardy, Union Road; 2, Siias Lane, Cherry Valiey’ Half bushel of flax seed—1, Jobn Dun- | can, Wheatly River; 2,Johe A Weeke, | Alberton. Best collection of beans, shelled, one quart of each kind ; each sample quart to be name?, stating habits of growth and season of maturity—1, Peaelope McKin- non, citv. AGRICULTURAL PROD®CTS. GRAIN AND SEEDS. Two bushels wheat, Whije tyfe— let, Henrv Jenkins, Powaal; 2nd, Ed Wood Pownal!. Two bushels wheat, Red Pyfe—lst, Ed Wood, Pownal; 2nd, Edwd Woelper,North : Rustico. Two bushels wheat, Campbell’s White Chaff—let, Duncan Stewart, Southport; 2o0d,J R Munn, Marshfield. Two bushels wheat, White Russian— lst, Edwd Wood, Pownal; 2nd, Robert Drake, Cornwal!, Two bushele wheat, apy other variety— 1, Leonard Wood, Mount Herbert; 2, Two bushels barley, two-rowed—1l, E wiv Woelner, North *Rusties ; 2, Wil!iam J Prowee, Brackley Point, Road. Two bushels barley, six rowed—1, Wm Clarke, N:::3 Wiltshire. Two buehels tlack oate—1, Edward Wood, Pownsl; 2, Silas Lane, Cherry Valley. Two bushels Tartarian or Norway oats —1, Edward Wood, Pownal, 2, Wiiliam H Rodd, North Wilishire. ‘lwo busbele white oate—1, James Hal | Bhe Milhnery Lealerp - = et TS 238 , . . o.. “ne = my, Fe ete ee eg 2 EAL SALT SL CET aS JOHN P. BRENNAN Ship Broker, Commission Merchant and dealer in all kinds of produce, my large and commod ious premises on Commercial Street being particularly adapted for handling of Prince }-dward Island preducts, Consignments selicited. Prompt returns. JOHN P. BRENNAN, North Sydney, Sept. 25, dy 135 wy. ‘yradesmen, 7 business men, and pro‘essional men, when at- teuding the Exhibitien leave your orders for your fall job une at THe Examiner liday, Eldon; 2, William Clarke, North WUtRRIFEs | Louis Troe buchele tickwheai=1, & cieit: Matai feldi 2, Jobn A Weeke, Albertob. 4 Vike Paorcn es. Single carrithe—1, Larte & Son,Ch’tews. Siwgl- sieigh—let, McIonis Bror, Ch’town. Truck eagon,” with soe (Island macu-~ facture)—1-t, McKinley Bros, North, R ver, Mit ChLLaxEOUS MAXUPACTURES, Buiter tub, best two, to held not less than 30 lbs each—let, Dennis Petere, Qod, Louw Mitcte’l, Recky Point. Collection barkets, Irdian make, ex- hibited by maker- Louie Mitchell, Rocky Point. : Collection fower stande, Indian work, exhibited by maker— lst, Lovie Mitchel); 2nd, Dennis Peters, Rocky Point. Half bushel baekets, 4 dozen, Indian _Mitcheil, 2nd,Dennis Peters, Rocky Point. " Toeecte, collection of, with Englisb and scientific rames— let, Fred Renouf, Char= Jottetown; 2nd, Constance Currie, Rocky Point. Collection photographs, Island scenery, —Fanny Johnson, Ch’town. Bookbinding, best exhibit; not lese than six specimens, Island manafecture,— Ovce sheaf White Wheat—1,R Munp;'! tion with the exbibit 1¢ a popular fea- Jones, Pownal ; 2, Lewis Burnett, Marea: | | rarest of furs are shown io jackeis, caper; oats—1, William | coljare, collarettes, ec, and there is also ed, every inch of sleeping space being spec work, exhibited ty maker—let, Louis; or colored—Mre C M Dickson, Central Onslow, Colchester Co, NS; 20d, RR Waterman, Charlotietown. Hens’ egg*, best 2 dcezen, to be judged by weight— let, Lottie Guard, Soutnport ; 2od, Mary Galiant, Oyster Bed Bridge. Best codfish oil, refined, 1 quari—R W Jorden, Beach Poirt. *PKCIAL EXHIBITS, The display made by Prowse Bros con- siets of high clase clothing and furs, and it reflects the greatest credit upon the en- terprising firm. There are two compart. ments io their booth, the dividing live consisting of flags and bunting. The furs shown include Astrakan, Sea), Coop, Percian Lamb, Thibet and Bear. The | clothing gexhibited jis of the excele lent quality thatis to be foand in the store of the Wonderful Cheap Men. The arrangement throughout is very complete and the guessing Competition in connee~ ‘ture. The showing of Sentner, McLeod & Co. is also of the best, end their bovth is tastefully arranged. The richeet and a good showing in fur-lined garments. Specimens of the stuffed avimals are also on view, Every inch of the epace alotted to them is occupied, and the booth is prettily decorated with blue, green and méuve silks. Altogetherthe dieplay is very complete, and reflects the greatest credit upon this enterprising firm, ; The ssowirg of musical instruments made by Miller Bros is the largest that bas ever been made by them at a fall fair here. There are pianos and organs from such makers as Heintgman, Do- minion, Karn, Whaley and Royce. There are aleo several novelties on exhibicion at the booth; and the big “talking ma chine” with its repertoire of popular se- lections is drawing card, Geo. Carter & Co. make a good show- ing of the choice-t room papere, the pat- terné on view evideneipg the great care taken in selecting this claes of goode. Tke dieplay of book-binding by Hae. zard & Moore indicates the high clase work that ie done in their establiebment. AY er ae ee ; y Seliag in Dr Priees that Wil 385 All Wool Ulsters, all sizes $8.75. 300 Overeoats Black and Blue $5.00, J 150 Ladies’ Coats $1.00, $1.50, $2.60 and $3.50 18 dezen Outing Hate, among this lot is the Teachers Hat, “The Professor” to $1.80, we offer this hat asa leader io the Teac a7 hers of P. E. Island in al] colors haa at Perhsps you want an arment to fi} flv, We will save youl, ‘dollar, If you re its |to ‘uit you in the Jot, yiang Scotch Lambs Woe] Under wear $5 00 for $4.00. Scotch Lambs Woe! U wear at $4.00 for $3.99 Scotch Lambs Wool Under. wear $3.00 for $2.60, ) See wu ' Gur $12 Coat is selling for $10 lined at $1.00. Fleeced » S150 Fall Overcoats In Whio Cord 485 WBoy’s Fall Reefers, 75c, $1.00, $1.25 and $1.75, Larger sizes $2.00, and $2.50. Our Special Ulster at $3.75 Is the wonder of the age ~ — 4 EXHIBITION NOTES All will agree with Mr. F L Haezard that, in exhibitions, the very beet ideas are exchanged. Great crowds of people came into Char« lottetown by the eastern and western traing this morning. Great crowds of peopleare in the city for the exhidition. The hotels are-crowd- utilized. A light placed on the road between the | railway crossing aud the entrence to the exhibition grounde:would be eepecially cloth worth thei money, making ‘ and trimming for nothings | 300 Mens - Overcoats) $8.75, 1 $5,00, See thie coat, three nm At $1.40, $25 Soa ee . ond $3,265. 1 it~ * tA) wT AG celors only $5.60. helpful to strangers these dark nights. The attendance at the eabibitior pee ser else. There <a fe uh ikelihood be a great OP ak shane. hon ee oe ee eseworks and ether _ . ~« arereetione: The showitg of fidwers made by Mr. Tait, jr, ie a pleasing feature of the ex- hibition. The name of the exhibitica, forms the centre piece of a display Which includes almost every kied of plant, After His Homor the Lietitenant - Goy- ernor decisred the exhibition opened yer terday afternoop, brief addresses were delivered by Premier Farqubareon,Mayor | Warburion, Judge Fitzgerald and Judge Warburton, Judge Warburton, who has had experi~ ence in the wotk and knows whereof he A great drive ia Gents Scarfe. Cleaning up stocks meens loss of money, to uel but iti Good stuff fot Tail | 160 Fall and Winter Co %s at half price, All they nesll ~ a re e) speake, highly commends Mr. Smallwood and Baye that “ it would be difficult ts, fing & man equally well quelified ta {ill the position of Bxhibition secretary. MARRIED. At Charlottetown, by His Lordship Bishop McDonald, assisted by the Rev. Dr. Monaghan and the Rev. Father Connnolly, Joon Jamee Hornby, youneet son of Jobn Francis Hornby, of Liver- pool, England, to May Camilla, secord daughter of the late Oswald Hornsby, of this city. ~ a ae “ Your Liver Wii be roused to its natural Gutive and your biliousness, headache and constipation be cured if you take Hatzard & Moore, Ch’town. Sheepekin mat, best 3, dressed, white Hood’s Pills Sold by all druggists. 25 conta ee TRY Our BICYCLE LIVERY | BRING i cee, We do good work, We use gcod materials. Our , prices are away down. Ifyou Jos Print, SCO TE OT eT | have a big job in mind get our quotations.— Tae ExamIngr'! —_ ill di ~~ All new whees. Look at eur arsertment of NEW BICYCLES. We have all-world Leade_<« < ov Your Biéyeie tolour {repair shop fer,satistactory repairs. CHT & GO.. LID Home.iMakers. | The subscriber offers her valuable farm [for sale, situated two miles from Alberton on the Tignish road, containing one hundred acres of Jand in a high state of cultivation. It is most desirably situated every way, being only one quarter of a mile distant from school house and grist mill, etc. There are on the premises a large dwelling house all fimished, a barn 30 feet, geed well | of water and outbuildings. Terms liberal and to suit purchasers, Fer further particulars, apply to George Matheson, Esq., Rustico, er te the subscriber on, fhe premises, SARAH RITCHIE. Alberton, sept. 18th, 1900. dy wed and sat wkly tf. Ss. S ELLIOTT Will (until further notice) —SAIL FOR- Sydney (North and South) on THURSDAY AT NOON, R. McMILLAN. LOST.—On Saturday night a pear] pin in a bow Of black velvet. Finder will pleare leave ai this office. TO-LET—Th e Mcdavisk Fire, Kirg St or for sale On easy terms. ADp)Y at the Ex- AMINER cffce. tL your gain, Big baskets of Men’s Scarfs for Saturday, 190 Pairs Fall Gloves, all colors $1.00 $1:25 and $1 50. 85 Blaek Moreen Skirts at $1.75 worth $2.50. ~ Made Suits. 85 Painproof Coats half price. is @ litile alteration for 1900. A big table full of Caps 15c, many worth 40c. 30 Fur Ccats and 85 Fur Lined Capes at prices that cannot tye duplicated. Farm For Sale 4 NIGHTS COMMENCING MONDAY, SEPT. 24th. A - GRAND - EXHIBITION - ATTRACTIO The Biggest that has ever visited Charlottetown D FOREVER AND EVER N 5 EYVIL’S AUCTION ALL NEW THIS YEAR. The Caveras of the Evil One Beautiful Valley of Andoche Sidonia Troupe of English Singers and Dancer Palace of Manikins Irene and Zaza Bower of Flora The Caves of Despair Auburn Tail. The Brothers Leanéo Fiundseds new Costumes Great Trie of Comedy Acrobee Three Grand Bal'ets, os All new faces headed by Comediax and Mime Annafiloyd The Vita] Spar MAVEROFFER and MACCARI ‘Complete Charge Cast Company. Comediennes, Singers, Danee™ ; THIS YEAR THE BEST EVER Prices same as Halifax and St; John $1.00,, 75¢,"50¢, 35te 30°Pieces All.Wool. Tweeds,’ worth $1.00 end $1.35 for 75> 185 Boy’s Sailor Caps 25e, 35c and 45c. Special prices on all Fur goods. CHAS. H. YALE Alfred and Madam Phasey* Castle Insomnia The Girl With the Dog With Gorgeous Transportation Richard T. Brow2 SIGNORINAS The Sisters Clements Seatsion sa'e Saturday at usual places. ———_——. WANTED —A competent girl in ‘a small family. NO washing. Apply to Mra. R. Cc, Goff, Fitzroy Street.