3 -T- \@ Leeman SLOW'S SOLOMON ADVICE A Word About Prescripticns, e are compounding more gad more each week What I Would Do, or Have Done, if / I Were Bess. I would stop people from pili piling manure Op tbe road at th ee e head of Southport | { would comply with the eu ti “W” in Tae Examiner of the 20h inet, i Iwould have the asylum large enough to provide a reom f oe Many peeple bave found that B) the Patriot of the iowa here they cam always get just “Workman” what is called for. Just at the I would time we premise and that the echcol pened ghee rae mee wet price is reasenable, We always widow ibat they doto a spraipabins use the best of everything and | Oficial. eur dispensers are thoreughly _Tweuld do away with the trap in th qualified. Sidewalk at Stamper’s eer. Te George B. Hughes mit or reject pupils to the mode! ac ool. The People’s Druggist. IT would bave the teachers and profes- sore of the medelrchoo!l known that they ‘howid ‘reat ali pupils alike, regardlens of | Carr, Crecd or ecciety, SoLtomen Siow. Apeihecaries’ (Hall. —————>E—E—E———====== <r i Don’t take drugs for head- PESTS SSLAecwves Weve seve 8Sue i : ejache cr neuralgia. Griffith’s $ The $ | Menthol Linimeut is clean and : : pleasant te apply and relieves : Best ¢| the pain immediately. . a * ® ° —The Patriot re eL eo & :In The City & | grows Consorvalledaitns” rank a econ : € | inat La Preste bas not teen Conservative. ¢ Thaiis what we always @ ~ oS the’ a Ought not to try to . mIBICAL e , have in baked gosds. We | French. a ee take every precaution in - selecting the best ingredi- ; . ents; then we mix them The Non-Irritating as only experts can do Cathartie and watch cirefully the baking. Our Oatcake is ay a ee aes unexcelled. ’ . se Hood's Pills _\x Try some. sacaapeananaedbsnapaieeitiatadbaelimamsatasssiiaiienee 8 Only 12c a ib. e ; 3 || | ¢ Telephone 98. 2 Ad ALS 7 LD ; J. Stewart }|| | : Korres Bakery ° —_—— € BAKES BEST BREAD. ° , Sr seeecesorecs Attending the Uonven- |} tion during Exhibition | Week will find at Carters Bookstore A fall supply of station- ery, Books, etc, etc. A cee -: FS. nee Baz2ar — COMMENCING-~ Tuesday Evening, Sept. 25th AT SEVEN O°CLOCK cordial invitation is ex- | IN THE MARKET HALL — ; ee Special discounts to Aud contiruing the two following days Teachers on all purchases. from 10a. m. till 12 p. m. nnikr the direction of the ladies of St. Jcseph’s sa GEO CARTER & G0. Fd poh’s : | In Aid of St, Jo eph : Convent Bookseller & Stationer, Dinner and Tea wili be provided for all patrone ; persons attending the Exhibition = et : a will plenre make @ bo eof this. LOST. —On Saturday nighta pearl ppina Useful and fancy articles can be pur-! pow of biack velvet. Finder will please eave chased ata very low figure, e at this office. Refreshmenis forall. Band of music in Kf agra sat yl 5 tees Ning oly asthe Ba : j sy terme. . the - Attendance every evening. or ior raie On «asy term pply Me tine ANINFR oftce. Tickets told at the Jour. “Tp6T.—fenall magactised ii ee T.—-Sma nag ¢ Admics ov 10 ose Se ps Water Street or King Street to- cay. Admission and dinner 35 cents. to Davies Hot2l,wher e a reward wilib Admission snd Tea 25 centa. : Dinner tickets bougit inatde hall 35c ; tea tickets bought ir side hell, 25c. Sept. 24th, 1900 - dv Sine. Weeks & Go 1900 Fall Opening of Millinery Wednesday & Thursday Sept. 26th and 27th. Pattern, Hats and Bonnets From Paris. London and N w York and all latest novelties in Millinery Goot:. Vveeks & Co THE PEOPLE'S STORE. LEADERS IN MI! LINERY, o . el = hamme’' on retirn given WANTED —A competen gitl in « sm‘ll family. No washing. Apply Ww Mrs. R. C, Goff, Fitzroy Street. THE DAILY RXAMINE oti — SEPTEMBER 24, 1900. "- END OF THE WAR. Ir is announced that Lord Roberts will leave South Africa on the 29th ins’. Evideotly the commander-iao-chief re- garde the South African war as practically ended, He will, of course, leave a large force in the Tran<vyasl; and bodies of troops will. necessarily, for some tim: t- come, be maintained at other polnte i. South Afric’. According to the late+t re- ports the British lost in the war 38) offi- cers aod 3,520 non-commissioned officers aod meno killed or died from wounds, Theee nambers are much smaller thao have been lost by Great Britain in many a sing'e battle. Bat to ta em must be added 160 cfficers und 5.920 men died of enteric fever and other diseases. The ex. pense, ia money, has been enormous ; but it will probably, io large part, be event- ually recouped ‘by the people of the conotry on whoee behalf the war wa- carried on, The Transvaal Governms«nt atood in the psth of Civil Liberty and Progress, and induced the government of the Orenge Free State to join 1: in an it~ vacion of British colonies in South Africa. The result is that comprised in the Transvaal and ‘br Orange Free State bas been added to the Britieh Empire. Since Lord Koberte took commend of the troops in South Africa, the Boer forces have been for the most part fugitive. They managed to keep the field only by running awey when the British forces came in touch with them, occasionally and incidentally capturing a emall British }convoy or outpost. Among their jes and na‘ural f asinesers lit was hard to run them. dowr, | But they have at last been killed, cap- | tured and dispersed unti! there is buta smal! and insignificent residuum of tue well squipped army! which, lese thana year «go, proudly challenged and defied the power of Great Britain. Ee © ee BUYING VOTES, | Sin.—Afier pretending to be worship- | ping God in His sanctuary yesterday, ne sooner were they out on the sireetthau / two Lrcminent Grite were overbeard by # lady ‘o be talking about buying votes “Ub!” sayefone, “can’t you buy bim auy- how,” “No,”eays the other, “I don’t think Yesn!’ Thus we see which wey the wind blows—the nan who “b ught over” Pineau thinks,be can follow his tand and purrue the trade with impunity. Th- rlectors have to be very cautious that +mart and active ecrutineers are appointed in each polling booth, tnd the voter sbould not lore sight of his ballot unti) it is deposited ja nis pres- ence in the box. It is to be hoped ita ‘ne people will real.ze that they are sover- eign and that they are above the Gavern ment, aod that they will spurn as the greatest insult that could be offered to them a bribe to entlave and enthbra themselves into the bondage of a corrup party. I bave better hopes of them tb»: io take the brite ; but it they do teke th money which belongs to the peop) | them vote sgainat the brib-r every t me. When sball webave pure government ? Never so Jone as bribery, corruption ane talsified returns are permitted. It is rathe: bepetul that Ove oF .be parties was of th opinicn the mau cuuld not be bougnt. Th Pinesn governmeatia siowing its baad eariy, and it is placing the voters uf W es Qceen’s at @ very loW estimate when it imagines the voters can be bough. One of the reforms which oughi ‘« he inaugurated is that no contracts spou'd be given when &n election is near at basd The pecple must bave a tree hand and mn undne i finence ehoul: be ups to thwart the rule of the peopl: I is not government, for, by anid through t« people thegrits want—it 1s Governn ep by triberv. stealing bali ts and such i. - fl en. e es OTiceand promise i}; ex ri «. Yhe overocerd Converestion on 't' street on tue Lord’s Day is an evidence o' the means that areto be nsed,ond [ her bs ciution the C iristian p ople in this I Jone to he vateh ul and cee if there ever we ajur eectio ,'! at this be cne,aod let tr briber :ocue ways (bat are dark anid th tricks that are vain b- broug:t to jete. ANVI~BRIBERY ————=— AccIDENTALLY DRowNED —The Mone or Tince.ave: At Seuh Tilley, Victor: ‘oooty, N. B, last Wedneeday night Mrs Willem Pr t drowned berseif in o bege- head of water (tbat s100d near the beu-e She bad been. in failing health for son: time, end de+pondency couseqnen' mie this ig ascrited as the cau-e of tbe raci act. Evrly ip the morning she got «; while her beatand wes still +l epi g When he awoke and missed ber sean was at once inettnted, end her If-lre body was for 4 neadforemost in the boge bead, whether he had thrown hererit. 6 tbr This signature is on every box of the genuink Laxative inine Tabdiets the remedy that cures a cold im one day the territory ; TH DAILY EXAMINER} CHARLOTTETOWN 8 Teta ee oe ee lll ee — me Lical ant Other liens, : OvpraLiowenir — } be Sovereign Grand uw ge hae decided to huld ite next sessicn io Indianapolis, Ind, Reoorps Lowerep.—Terrel S. lowered the Mniue vlale hait-mile record to 2.10} at Lewiston £ air, and last w-ek ie lowered the hr Hamp bire balf mile re¢- record we 2302, 3 Tse Kixperearren,—The Kiadergars ten will be Cloned Wedoewday, Th ureuny and Friday of ths we k to enacle the teachers to attend the Peashers’ Conv ne ton, Marrien Lat Werk, —Mr. George H.- Marven, ef Sours, «wot Mose Aunie L Kieretead, of Alms, N. B., we e united in Marrivg- lathe Bapuo. uureb at Alms 00 Weaneslay evenirg la t. I apies’ Aww.— Tie aninal meeting of the Ladies’ Aid of tne P E I-land Ho-py tol willbe heldin the YM 2 A Parlor, next Tueeday morning, Sept 25°b, at 1} 39 A fal sttendaace requested, 3 Past Oxgs Marenep —Line Be!l*, the winner of the freefor-aii at the exhibition. aed Fear@a,the nore that took 6 Good plao-, has been m-tehed for $1.000 a cide te trot at Amherst Ostoher 8... best three heate eut of five.— Halifax Herald. Sr Josepa’s Bazan.—The fine band of ine Fourth Reguneat will play in the Marnet Hali tomurrow even‘*pg on the oe ca-10n Of the Opening of the Bazar in aid of S- Jowepa’s Couvent. Ao advertise- went of tte B zar appeare eleewhere ip today’s ireue, SvecessroL at Hatirax —Mies May McGregor, of tb 6 city, bas b-en very nacceseful at ine Halifax exhibition, where she exhibited fancv wok. In all she recived $16 Sin prz-s taking four firete and two eecouds, bes de, fir-t prize for the test collectisn of v ork. Extertainep.— Dr Sepben R Jenkins, ‘he Surgeou-Msj or of the 4th Regimens, C A eatertamed a! dimner on San urday evening, Lieut-Colonel Nelson, D GM 8S, Octawa,and there «rr: invited to meet him: Lea. Col. F S Moore,’ UUC; Liewt Col J A Longworth; Sur- o*Major Jas Warhurton; Major A M D vison ; Caps F P Carvel! aid Su-geous vapt BH D Joharuu. So.piers¢r tHE Quveex.—The Bost n Stock Company pre-enting maneger Bewles’s Boer-Briti-h war drima, “Soire ters of the Queen” Jefi ths morning ‘or the mainland,crosei: yg by the Princess. T e pertormanuce Oo Saturday night was a ten’. ed bya f.irly large aujience in spite of tne heavy rain, aod the presentation was *nperior iO tbat of the previous evening. Mr Bewley and the company made many teiends during their etay in Cuarlotietorn who wil] wi-k tiem every success. The pilav certainly promises wel', and will ons doutiedly bave a good rua in the pro- Vincér, Contractore tro BiamMe.—An Otsawa desputes saye: King, Arnoldi and Suther snd,of Ottaws, gave evidence in an ‘'nv« 8 igation today iu’o the tragedy st Vao- leek H If, in which Rv. Joha McLeod aud iwoothere were killed. They raid the s' ove used as backing was very bad. The mortar used was faulty. The build- ing Was'not properly boarded and not care- intiwy tnspe‘ted. The puble were at the meroycfihe covtrectore. Enough pe «= cantons were not taken to make such a ntys wail eafe. The arch whiei firat fi} hed not been properly built. The suierye was bailt first aud then the back- "2 yu ip. Cyurce Depicateo.—The new Chris an Church ov Kent Sireet was dedicated serdar, all the services being weli at- ‘dei, In the morningf Rev. J. A. | herter preached. ane the Lord’s Supper .- dispensed by Rev. Donaid Crawford. ‘+ afternoon weeting was one of frateroal --tirg, and Rev, J. &. Mobortee deliver- a welcome address. The elergy of veral other dencminatioos were present. A: 'heevening service Rey. J. Moborter ‘enched, making a practical application » Luke 75. Darine the day $1,000 was sineci bed and party paid. A deecrip* tar of the new church was given In Tae EXAMINER some time ago, and need not be repeot 4, Suffice it .o say that it is bigh- ly creduatle to the congregation, to Mr. W.C. Baris, A. R. C. A. who made the plans, and t»> the centractors, Mesers. Lowe Bros, 4 <A FAS HE Ne 8 ES IN ERIN ASAT AI ‘A P 3A Pu “s “a “? ¥ ‘ull tell the smoker & wh ther he has a gocd 7 clrar or a poor one, and on a puffisall chat is needed 8 to te, | vhat our cigars are +e rerfection aR We carry a carefully a. s-le ted szock ef the best we brands. ~~ gs . * Our Cigars Ave k pt properly ina =f Cigar Uuse and are just <¢ in prime condition to uF make «a cool fragrant : SINORLE, »@¢ "> ve of. >) — Ge Y L&PIGLAIRGSLS EPTEMBEK 24, 1900 ELITES G9 NFLGHAS GSS eee “ ete eee tents edn MEET ME AT THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE.. 32 Remnants And Ends Dress Tweeds ee ee AT 4. STANLEY BROS. mew Suitable fer Ladies’ and Child- ren’s wear. We have placed on the middle counter, just inside the door, 32 ends Tweeds at Prices that will move them quick, ' : ’ : : Lots of nice Skirt Lengths, : | Lots of nice Cloths for Children’s Gar- ments, Some Suit Lengths also, and the Prices Well co me and see, ; Stanley Bros. Fall - Announcemel 1900. Our importations in Suit'ngs, Overcoatings, Trcuserings, ec, for fal] and winter are now full and complete. Cool morning? and evenings mtst remiad you that you want # top-caat, We are showing a magnificent range in correct coatings for spring and fall. Tf you want a h-avy winter overcoat now is the best time to buy. Our range in 8.otch Saitings for fall and winter cannot be sarp ss°d, Furnishings - Goods. Shirts, Collars, Ties, U nder wear, Waterproof Oats, Umbrellas, Caps Sweaters, Hcse, Handkerchiefs, etc. GORDON & MCLELLAN -+eee. Men’s Stylish Onfittere, Autuinn Ladie: Jacketc. C srman, ang 123, Nowc Tartan Shawis for’ Golf Capes. T.J.Harris, LONDON ZOU: "B—'tF NOW .: 8. Ate AC, OLE Sl NN ts ae has ce Pe a eh bi me. eet nae CATT ET ee WO: |) DART A alee men a cab mage . ui Am ORR ee acre Ip= 7 aan oe ei i> ow oat ae uy ws od A , are tes Fecdimeae mw |