_ am ’ THE DAILY EXasILNER, as ani en. | AAA hy oe TEES | Aer Cae al } te «a0 MW To. THE CATHEDRAL BAZAAR PRELIMINARY REPOR Sed) NVA TE SNE ATP NB | : . i “i * > “oe “—®° “| iene +. a | BC a i 5 c V »]) Ty ,oQ4 > > | Beautiful egy (eae and Well-| phe Commission Recommends Im- i Stoneclka 3 7 e | Stocked Booths, etc., | mediate Action With Reference rc The Grand Provincial Bazaar opens In t o Heating the As uy ' | the Cathedral basement bali this afternoo! 9 Asylum, : lat4o’clock, and everything is pow The following is the text ot the Com [ res {iness i. one of tl most uniqut }; Mis#lone’re preiiinibary report: positior sthat it has been our pleasure (oO To His Honor Pete; A. Mclatyre, Eequire 5 i witness. The entrance to the hall is by | Deities eV SET 7S, See UEC, | <2 i LLe os overnor tc.. ete. oun: way of Sydney Street, a large arch adorned | all. ROVER METS Clay Vibes (8 YOUR s | rv 2 Y : aroreens 1 dic Ling the | » _ ) , mt THIS \W Ef IS Ww mee cb. e al i evergreet n ‘ ' eid May IT I LEASE Yor: HonoR,— [he approach. Theexitw ll be by way « ' decorative chesier Street. The » arrange ent of the hal ia indeed most artialic,| A r and Tell cts the h t edit < the com: | ebarge. 4 putlic were not} never= Was | a dmitied ths mcrping reporter manner, our | re ceived in a& courte IE wo through the various depart- | Cathedra | ments that adoro the hall. As the visitor } poose re he is struck with the magnificent | dieplay of lecorative art that greets the eye, | most Clever and | -— FOR Dunstan's St. pecial arrangements made | corbin ing, a 1t doer, a . . } 4 ot mn ° cA ; with the kK allway ior reduced charniirg ornament Oo: Cesign with the ne- | — . cessary utility of such an exhibition. | ‘ esx ’ . . > ci Indeed ove imagines himself to be in a veritable city of fary-land, eo viyid are ha © iia le poo! ul Pre i his impressions on entering upoo ihis ranzements, W her2 by ail _ ¢harming ecene. And yet he sees faces those who purck ve from us a d reads names that are familiarto him, 1 | **Hyde Park”? is the firs t equare that meets | will know that they have} u | ture city, and as he wends h’s way along he } meets with such familiar ways as Victoria Row, Sunnyside, Cheapside, Park Avenue, | Champ de Mars, Columbia Avenue, | Shamrock Boulevard, Lipton ‘lerrace and | a host of otver streets which make up the | | general appearance ofa large city. In- | | deed it is a real business metropolis—each | street and avenue being lined on either | side with n agvificently- constructed em- | poriums of bazaar trade. The appearance | , of each booth is reallv grand and it would be difficult to particularize, for were | ithe most careful critic to spect successively “Utopia,” ‘‘Italia,’’ “Star,” “Canada,” “Shamrock,” “Brit tannia,” “Columbia,” ‘“Cosmopclitaa,’ “Virginia,” “Arcadia,” etc.,it would be almost impossible to suggest improve - | ments, and our reporter would much prefer leaving these points to the judge- ment of visitors. Suffice to say that each excells in ite own particular way, fancy tables exhibiting very many beautifu!ly made-up articles, apron tables well stocked with all that is useful, candy tables, ice cream ard soda, refreshment dinner and tea tables all besding under, the choicest gifts that nature aod culinary art cau afford, art tables that would do hoacr to the classic masters, while last but by no means least, the home of the bivalve will greet the welcom* visitor. In the centre are placed the larger articles donated to the bazaar, bear- } | | | © Visiior On bis approach to this minia- | their money 8 wo th. Our goods Our prices Our principles, —CAN BE— RELIED ON We Have What We Advertise A vicit toour s!ore convin- ces all that we have one of the fine-t and best assorted siocks of Dry Gcods in the city, WEEKS & CO THE PEOPLES STORE Success rs to. ee a I ’ co’y, | } W. A. WE EKS anc ing the names of the generous donors; x and combining with the 2 a\v : one 2& to convey the most ° oe. } others RTS | pleasing impressions. Our reporter being loath to leave the ha!), arrived at our office somervhat late; otherwise this description sr ; AS AS GS 22 ASF } | would have been more Jengthy. But he 6asuUir6e | recommends everyone not to miss the us Graod Provincial Bazaar. — —— =2 gets Profit It can be made a seurce of profit hal well as pleasure for visitors to the ®athedra| Bazaar, to call at our store get prices and see our stock of grocer- ies. We'll be happy to see you one and all whether you buy or not. Prices finer than ever this week. Sanderson & Co The Grocers LOCAL NOTICES. Bazaar Week—This is Bazaar week— Be eure and attend—After come right over to Weeks and we wil! show you bow much | goods you can bay for a dollar.—Weeks & Oo, The Peoyle’s Store. Gala Week—This is Gala Week for St. Dunstan’s Cathedral Bazaar and we want to make it Gala Week in our store— Special reductions ia all lines.—Weeks & Co, The People’s Store. SprecraL. — Ladies’ heavy wooien ribbed hose, 20c¢ pair. J B Macdorald & Co. See our fall and winter overcoats. N two prices asked; «]! sailor made, but at tle lowest possible prio-s. Prowse Bros, 3ine The coftest, smoothes, n ot {serviceable ; the underwear you get at R H Rameay & Co. SHorTaanD by a licensed teacher at the CBC. Clerk wanted—one with some expr rience in shoe. business. Address K.jbox 253 city. BLACK DIAMOND LINE o — to o At Charlottetown, on the 14th inat., Henry Pigott in,the 49th yeer of his age, leaving a wife, three sons and one daugh- ter to mourn their loss. At Covehead on the 15th, inst., Dwight Lyman Moody, youngest and dearly belov~ The S. Montreal, Friday morning, Oct. 20th, wil! be due at Ch’town, Monday morning, Oct. S.**COBAN” sailing from 23rd, and eails for St. John’s, Nfld, via ed son of David H. Auld, aged 6 years ard North Sydney, carrying horses, cat~|8 months. Much beloved by all who tle and sheep on deck and pro-| knew him. duce under deck at lowest porsible Nipt by the wind’s unkindly blast, ra‘'es. For further particulars as to freight and passage apply to PEAKE BROS &CO., Ch’town, Oct 16-799 Agents The Purpose of this’ Advertisement is to remind the public that the Photo wore from the Studio of G. H. Cook, is the most elegant- ly finishee in thecity. Ev eryone is particular about the Pose and Finish of his photograph, but the public Parched by the sun’s dereceter ray, The momentary glories waste, The short-lived beauties fade away. Yet these new-rising from the tomb With lustre brighter far shal. shine; Revive with ever-during bloom, Safe from diseases and decline. Pullets EGGS For the next four months the demand will be laige.. Get your pullets to lay- ang by October. A well-filled egg bas- ket now is what makes poultry pay. You can obtain these much desired results by good care, proper foods, and the use NO \" ° as directed in the morning mash of ‘ | Commi Hospital on Tuesday, the tenth, : report of | and their caretakers were often uncom fort- | even in the coldest weather, but the fires in | ten O ‘clock, p.m. | so that the temperature falla so low as to | | compel UH ANLULPETOWN, OCTOBER 16. 7% Aw 99: ssioners @ppo' noted (under Commis- | sion bearing date the ninth day of Ociober, | i899) :o enquire into the past and preseat t of the Hospital for the [na- san2, Falconwood, have the honor to sub short preliminary report. We commenced taking evidence at the | 1. €@vayenst mitthis tinued our it vestigation there and at the Prov al Building, until the evening of | _ . e . ; Friday, the thirteenth instant. We be-| lieve our enquiry has been as thorough as | necessary and 48 circumstances would al- 7 iOw, Unul ‘he etenographer’s notes of eve} i dence are translated ard copied we are unable to ee a complete and detailed | sur iny stivat lon. To pursuing the enquiry one matter of | a 5S supreme importance engaged our most | serious consideration, namely, the system | of heating the building during the winter; It came out ip evidence that the rooms occupied by the patients season. wards and ably coid—the windows are leaky, admit- {ing at times Snow or rain—that the heat~ Ing apparatus is im perfect-—and that this imperfect apparatus | is not kept in operation during the night, the furnace are banked re enlarly at nine or and allowed to remain so until! about five o’clock in the morning, duty at. ex'ra even the attendants on night to wear overcoats or otber | elothi by to keep themselves warm. It further appears that owing to the defective heating apparatus, or some other cause,the rooms on the south side ofthe building receive vo current of warmth when the wind blows from tbe south. We are so strongly mpressed with the urgent necessity of remedying this state of things without delay in view of the near approach of winter, that we hasten to call the immediate attention of Yous Honor’s Government toth- matter and recom~ meod,— 1. Lhat a competent architect be at once directed to «xamine the system of heating in use at the hospital, with a view ef im- proving the apparatus or of putting io an entirely new system. 2. That outside or storm windows be put on all the windows on the south side of the building. 3. Tiat the Supervisor be directed to see to it that fires be kept oa at night when required, so a8 to secure a temperature never below fifty degrees in all parte of the to perature of ,teveoty-five Cegreesin sny room or ward, if r: quired, at the discretion of the Medical Superintendent, or the at~ tendant in charge acting under his ins structions. Respectfully submitted Rens. Rocers PrreR Conroy JoHN MacKEacHEern Commissioners Charlottetown, Oct. 13th, 1899. ——- —————————e ithe A par! | of the and Con i wi! ing Oct. 23rd. | Two similar cases were | other was convicted on bisown edmission, | will take place on Tuesday, 24th inst., | ly consented to read, end Professor Grant | Sold by druggist iu every part of the} building oceuprd by patients, and a tem- | Local and i her tems * | C. B. C.—Toniybt ‘he ev ning clases of the C. B.C. open at 7 30.% Tae Enoincers.— Mejor Weeks will | entertain the Engineer corps at the bazar | 118 eve D1 Dg. — a meeting of ¥. M.C. A. FoorTBatL —There wil! be uchors tonight in the yr at 7.30 sharp. - 3 Alp, uaa a w: HM be a meets ng Aid Society ofthe PE! Hospital at four o’clock tomorrow afier- Bok. LADiE: dies Conan.—The 8. S. Coban sailing from Montreal on Friday morning Oct. 20ik, | be due at Ch’town on Monday morn- See advt. Potice Covrr.— One case of breach Liquor Regulaiion Act of | was dismissed, aéjourned. hie Diep at Tae Asyttm.—An old man'! named Michael Rooney died at the asvlum this morning between 8 and 9o’clock. He was upwards of 70 years of age, and be- longed to Charlotietown. 82np Barration.—The members of No. 3 Company, 82nd Battalion, will meet in the drill shed thie evening at 8.30 to complete arrangements for annual prize shooting. Also other business of im por« tance. Recitat.—Miss Maloney’s vocal recital the Kindergarten Hall. Miss Maloney will be assisted by the choir of the Firet Methodiet Church. Miss McLean has kind-~ will givea violin colo, THe Guiyare.—The surveying steamer Guinare arrived in port on Saturday night, returning from her summer’s work to go into winwer quarters. On the way down the Straits of Belle Isle the Gulnare met with a good deal of wreckege and picked up One of the Scoteman’s boats. Ax Op anp Wei. TrigD REMEDY. Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing § mie ba been used for over fifty years by millions of were for their children while teething, ih perfect success. It soothes the child, hie “tbe gume, allays all pain, cures windcolic, aud is the best remedy for eee vn Neh | aI ieee _ oS corner San ss a Gal’ end ee Ee Ce ; ORIN tus ua at c= | Be a% 97> 9 026 TOF, aN WOW HOD ODODE | | | at Gtanlsy Bros os # ed perience, 1 A Diarrl oe, It is pleasant to the taste. world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Ita value is inca 'culable. Be sure and ask} for Mrs. Winslve’s Soothing Syrup. FoctpaLi—The Abegweit-Crescent foots ba!! team which plays the Dalhousie team on Wednesday is compose. as foliows : J McMillau back. C McMillan ] | HW Ritchie H Betbune halt backs WwW meas Bon {quan tek J Darke, B Foley, J Donabue B McQuillan, D A McKinvon, R B Gaudet, W Jones, -Forwards PERSONAL. Mr. Thomas Peters went morning. Saturday. Mrs. T. A. McLean left this morning | for New Glasgow. Mr. A. Hewitt was a passenger by the Princess this morning. Mre. Jos. Unsworth and Miss Uns- worth went to Boston tbis morning. Mr. James H. Edmonds returned on Saturday evening from the United States, Sir Louis Davies wil] be entertained at dioner, this evening, by the London Chamber of Commerce. Miss Annie Thomscn, who has been visiting friends in Barney’s River, N 58. returned to Charlottetown on Saturday evening. Mr.and Mrs. J. A. Flanders, of Boston, are visiting Charlottetown. Mr. Flanders looks after the interests of the Plant Steamship Line in Boston. Iev. Father Morgan, Romen Catholic Cheplain of the forces at Halifax, was on Thursday last ordered to report at Natal. He started on Friday. He was ready, aye ready ! Oysters by the quart, peck, bushel, and barrelat Joy’s. me 0000080009 OSC SOOO SSSOE New.... ‘Magazines When out shopping to-night better call in and procure one» Tlenty of other reading matter: as well, CHAS. J. MITCHELL, Bookseller & Stationer 145 Queen Street. Opp. Prowse Broz...... will be fully satisfied in this par- ticular, by an inspection of the Artistic work done at this studio | GEO. H. COOK Sheridan's Powder. It causes perfect assimilation of the food elements needed to form eggs in the winter. get the Powder send to us. One ODO OS COPS SHOS STEHT “SOS SHOE QUEEN ST, CH’TOWN i Bi Ry bnaeit a Bosca Ms west this; { i | POSE OOOO OOO! © F-0OOOSD OF OH DOSE | | : : 7 7 FOR SALE.—A very good cabinet organ with medern improvements, we}ll sulted tor a hall, which has been used aghort time. Price Moderate, Write to KD, P.O. Box, 126. 246 tf F McGonnell, Spare mao—J Kavenay. One of the leading attractions at the Cathedral Bezaar will be the Belle of Mr? A MacLeau went to Sydney on Columbia at the Dewey table,artistially ar- rar ged under the stare and stripes. Royal Oak Soap.—It hus the largest sale of any soap nuw_on the market and is made here. —__— Visitors to tne bazaar are invited to ip~ spect onr large stock of musical inetru~ mente— Miler Bros. Received today at Stenley Bror—corced and plain velvet shirt waists, colored and block; also ladies navy and blackeerge and figured black dress wkirts, perfect fitting and well lined ¢2.50 and upwards. 2ins Ladies drop in and eee our new mantle departmeat ; all the newest and brightest things in the market are on exhibition there.—P rowee Bros. 3i. We Are | Clearing Gat Sticky Fly Paper | AND | Fly Poison rads 7. prices in order to-cfear cut our stock before winter. Now is the time to buy. Rid your house of the last flies—the ones that bite the hardest. {\ A. an fen, %. ma RR CAC * we VET ARR Seedy ORY wy, Jf? \ Stanley Bros, MEET ME AT THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE hoice —-~ elrahble 'E his season's near perfection as it is pos- sibie for shrewd buying, ex- tion to make them, OV ae ee We have the latest novelties i in plain and combination furs 0 We have qualities in price, that cannot be beaten in Canada, 4 We have Fine Furs t " sat ' & a ae + > * oy a | Wet omy! wt * were: OE raed oh FEET y Be tan * : pom Pa oath ea} offerings are as é Nal and close inspec. ; ga az : a a SO ry Pah oa, Da ‘ wy tA Rah. LB 4 . A each F Fikes SEE THEM | * ene ) SR ya: AY Saha : URmRAS” * sk 3s ek hal” wy Sao Pats ee a5 oe a2 £2: BaaAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA £486 a1} o dl Ca SIVD Then «t{| «t({ uf <({{| «i{{| ee ‘ Cheap Railway Fares See their arrangements aiff! «i(l 2 SPECIAL PRICES ON <i BOOTS & SHOES «if to Bazaar Visitors) We have all our store all ready. Reduced prices from Monday till Friday. : ALLEY & 0@ eS SSS SSS SS TS PROVINCIAL BAZAAR | Oct. 10th to 20th St. Duzstan’s Cath: dral Basement Thereis *% Our new Shces to see, just came in stock of Slater time for the Big Bazaar. Fifteen cases of them.in* vevevevserel colored and black, light er By far the te largest and best stock of [fp heavy soles, men’s high-class fooiwear I ever brought here, $3 5 and $9.00 a piir. ALLEY & Co FrTe learance Sa le Fancy Shins & aul AT 33; P. C. DISCOUNT detached —— etc. Sem easy at ‘BOOT & SHOE‘STORE, Our shirts are tne WG & R make. stock. Some are open back and front with cuffs attached and SaZES i4 TO 17} See our nobby Ties in Puffs, Knots, 4 in Hands, Bow Now is the ume for bargains. GORDON & Me LELLAN McQUAID’S MEN’S OUTFITT: RS srevennnvay enntyen nen eereesennnrnervernenenyyy. vevereyreenevppennneepp ese fave You Made Up Your Mind What kind cf a boot you will getfor fall weard We cannot crowd all our different styles of boots into the window—jast drop iu and say I want to see «bat boot at euch and such aprice. The rest is LOW ER“QUEEN STREET MAbAbAAAbAAAAAAdAA = AAAAAAbALbdddd 2 Nice patierns. Fresh s, Strings 1 cone emer en