[MANUAL TRaIa Auspicious Opening Yesterday — : | Resolutions Passed | The manual traioing school established | in Charlotte own through ING scHoor,, Bughes’ Stain ie ae ihe generosziy HB) Of Sir William Macdoaaid, Seite 5 | mative > 1th. ; ative Of this Province, had an auspicious 7 | Openir ; 7 i Bo! ning yesterday afternoon, Bevides jthe membere of the Gity Schoo} Board eid tre ieacbers of the city schools, there were present Premier Farquharson, Mayor | ia. \ 5 | Werourton, Dr. D. J, McLeod, Superia- : fee lent of ; Education, Dr, Andercon, ef | Prince or Vaes ( Ollege, and Mrs, Aud: ; |} dereou, Rev. Dr. Movagban, and a num- joer of ovbers interested in S| education, Mir. Biauchard, chcirman of the City Destroyer Removes Grease, Paint, Orange Ink and all other stains Without injuring the finest fabrics, SS j Di f } | Sco] _ Boara, who pre-ided, formally m “eciarcad (be echool Open and ready for ye reception of students. Ip ee aoing be Spuye » s» the many gifts tuWards hii ine c large bottles, 15c at sducauion mede by Sir Wilitaas Macon - wee Bat Sur William’s benefactions were not contined to the higher branches, *e : > ¥ is. » ‘ A pothecaries’; Ball, | He took @ great intereat to elementary education as well, and Il was to his eu: e osity that Chariottetowa was indebte! — es for the well-cquipped Institution opeoed ° Th £ io-day. A similer school is io be estat- ; e 4 ished in Summerside. Never sisce the : @ cea Of@ manual Uraiaing school was moo : @ | ed here had ne (Mr. Blanchard) ieard : Best e euyoue bey @ word sgeinst nn. All Sit ; ® | Wiiiam acks is tbat a room be provided; ° e @ | be ‘gu.ps and fles at up end pays tora ° lt The C ity @ | traived teacher, He thoaynt the peo. le é @ | -nouid bs very grateful to Sir William : ; ; | tur biw kinduess, ¢ Thatiswhat we always @j ir. Culler, the director of the echsol, ae ae ah . pthen epoke of the ~prectical work. have in baked gocds. We | At first 1t wae ndibaaied tvs have take ev ery precaution in two classes of school cnildren, one in the selecting the best i redi- moTning aad the other io ithe atternoou. . 2 t | its Later ou he boped te bave # voluntary ents; then we mix them as only experts .an do and watch carefully the baking. Our Oatcake is unexcelled. Clase, trom three to five ociock. Wren the Other lostructor arrives the intentior S 10 open acilass for teachers. Then, 100, If there is # demand tor evening Clase-s they wiil be established. Premier Farquharson sj0Ke of the im- portance of the presect meeting which was to inaugurate a departure along edu- cational jines that is uew in thie province. lc was pleasing to Kaow thatthe shoo! was the outcOme of the generosity of a former resident of this province, Sir Wil- ham Macdooald, # man whom it had been his privilege to know tor wilong time. The school was the begioning of a grea: otject lesson, aud would, he felt eure, | bear good fruit. He understood from Mr. Collier that all the school boys are t» be trained. Every boy is supposed to be there and take advantage of the trainiog. He submitied the following motion : Resolved, that a cordial voie of thanks in bebalf of the Government and people of ihis province is hereby tendered Sir Wil- liam: C, Macdonald,-iu extending to this his native province, a more than generous ehare of his ménual training sysiem in ecunection with our echools, Dr. McLeod, Superintendeat of Educa- tion, €econded the motion. Meyor Warburton eupported the motior cn bebalf of the people of Chariott:toan. . b | The instruction to be given would help want JOP , every boy vo matter what his caliing Was Try some. Only 12c a Ib. Telephone 98. ». Stewart iciiece Bakery BAKES BEST BREAD. MEERCSCeGe A” £607 SCEOG tat rs ! | See ea Bee Oe lO*4 O2ee SC @PB 5272 9094269930 Se So —_ 4 = i 4 When Rh 5 Ou 4 pmnting try “Tue Ex- } | to be. \ AMINER’? You can’t do The Sica Was then put acd upani Bes 7 montl7 adopted. : better. You may do 4[ "py, ‘taylor thea submit ed the fo'lon - “ wors?, : ing reésoluiuon :— ~ . a Recolved that the Board of Schoo. Trustees of Cha:lotteiown,on bebait of the Good work at low prices | | people, does hereby express 18 Spprecia- , and done when promised. Tbe Examizer Job Frint " Ch’town’s Lesdir g™ Printers. Cor. Queen axd Richmond Streets ! —upétairr. | — >? <-> a Skt We & Crs 3 Wise providers ‘or the hcuse or persona: u * | , ’ adi until the pinching {rest makes every body want everything at Cnee, EF "e feeling tired an a HEN YOU are feciing tit ; out of sorts you will iind Hood's Sarsaparilia will do you wonderfui good. Be sure to GET HOOD’S. o hints of cooler weather are sufficient Morning and evening é e early and easy choice from our iIm- to prompt. ti em, to mak Mense stock of DRESS GOODS, | MANTLES & JACKETS, MILLINERY. a maignifi ent range of Dress Goods in all the Prices from 15c & 25c to $2.50 a yard, FURS, We carry latest wears and ec lors, Fu's—-Cur Furs this seaso1 are all new, and of course the : : . very lateet patterns,in Ties, Collars, Jackeis and Coats. Mantles & Jackets - We have the pleasure of knowing that our Manties & Jackets are the neatest fitting, most stylish and best value in the city, Millinery—TI ast week was a busy one in this department ; never befure have we had suc) a rush. We hear, on all sides, that it was the most magnificent dir play of Millirery ever shown in this city. W ME mKS & CoO. THE PEOPLE'S STORE. LEADERS IN MILLINERY, ihe cause of } a <r ene ‘ ns, THE ADILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN OCTOBER, 1 geo tion of the eplendid munitisence of Sir Wiliam Macdonald is erganizing an: maintaining for ® term of yeursa syste. Of manual taining in Gonsection with thi public sehool+, and desires to tender him ite Cerd al ead sincere thanks. In enpporting the revelu:'on Dr. Taylor Guoved frou: ap address on manus! irae iDZ recentiy givea by tbh- Mos. Rev. Dr Waleh, of Ireland. “i is not the objec » themseivee,” eaid Dr Walsb, ** bur the making of them that is looked to. Ii i- the work of making them tnat con- stitutes the means to ine end tiat is a‘m- ed at—that end beivg the cultivation, not ouly of mavusal dexterny bat of ACCUTACY, of carefulness io Jivle things, of neatnes:, of eelf-rel ance, of patience, ot perre wer ence, of covcentraiion of thought upou the work to be done, of love for hones!, weli- fiaisked work--1n @ word tre iiaini end | Cultivation of al} thou-e fasaites aad babies which itis of the | ighest troportance lOCdiivace ad 4 preporauoa for (he busi- | bess of lite, Aft mn yw . : " Mr, Shomas Yandrahao eeconied the Mouon made by Pr, Tavior, which was Van Mously Bcdon ed Dr. Anderson exoressed his pleasure at the practical eha : ; He felt eure tis scheme Support of th Schooi Board, wouid be greatly atsinken if - it have ibe hearty e- ‘pera There was besides have the sud he did not a of tre boys. far 5 w ull 2 further echeme the instruction of sindents who intended | to teach, which, Le bouped, would be care ried out, Protess WY Cave o &y k > mn terms of Rev. Dr. Monaghan expressed the pleasure it gave him ty b? present at the opening of the school He hoped that the mavus! training to be gives the boys would lead them to ‘ake # greater tnterest In their oO herstudies. He tearily coa curred to; the vo1e of thanks to Sir Wiiliam Macdonald. Mr, J. D. Seaman, Principal of Prince Street School, spoke of the im portance of mavual training aiong the lines of tLe €choo!, and trusted thet th- Board ot Eda- Cation would take up ths idea and make it provincial. Me. Seaman spoke of the ex. celleat work doae by Professor Rovertson in Copnection with the establishment cf the schco! bere, ard submitied the fol- lowing resolu ion: — t-so ye’, Toat we tender acd hearty thanks tu Prof. Rob:rtsou for the trouble and interest he bas taken in geliuog the Manual Traising schvol under Way. Principal Landrigan, of Qaeen Schvol,in secondiug the motion hghly ofthe moveme:xt which hai igaugurated to«day. our e@:ncere Square eh oke bce Tue motion was then put acd unani- mousiy adopted, : Dr. R, Mieneiil said he was well pleased with what uad been done. Tae dep»r ure ineugurated to-duy was a good one. Training along the Iéhes of the echorl would be especially useful for those who intend to take up agriculture. He hoped that the province at large would take an inierest in the movement, Mr, Johu McSwain expressed the opinion ihat manual training was good for & boy, nO maiter whether he belonged to the city or the country, and trusted thst q:ne movement so happily inaugurated, - “e . would receive evéry Cuccurag. meni, The meeting was ther browglt to 4 close by singing God Savé ihe Queen and cheering for Sir Williaw Macdona'd. If you have asprain cr any swelling, corene:s or inflam mationany where use Griffith. Menthcl Liniment; it tak out all the pain instantly. leading athletes all use it. seteittneninatiinas " “ Sealed Tenders will be reczived by the un dersigned up to i2 o'clock, noon, Thurs lay, October 4th, A. D., 1900, from persons offer- ing to tender for the manutacturing of Butter at the Murray Harbor South Factory, during the fall and winter of 1900-1901. ‘Tender to sate wages per month, contractor finding his own hiclp, the company supplying the mat- eriais, or rate per hundred pounds of Eu‘ter cout:actor fiading al! materials as well a; h‘s ewn help Mi.k suppled by _ patrons. Quantity made la t season seven tons.- Good and satisfactory reference to accompany each tender. Not tender, bound to accept the lowest or any A. P. PROWSE, Sec’y. NM, i, ai Dairy Co. Murray Harbor S:uth, Sept. 24th. 1g00. grr --~ ee ahattin ae THE UNEXPECTED EAPPENS F Ch’tewn ves OTTAWA wtay rer yeern £OIry Yeu were cct ccver- ered icr a lerge amccuri. I have give comps: ies and van gucte yc icw sales. = * Hi. BEER matters gud assuimed, } } | } | ' ; * ‘ For tus Soiprexs ; i | | i } | praise of what was bei y done, and trusted tiat all the boys would take advaniage of the exesllieal opporiualy they now bad of training their nands a3 | well as educating themselves in ober Wye, cs SL Se TCT Notice to Batter Makers. ectid have: Sennen ‘and Other tens, Hear the add esse > lupzer U ub to wight Local ' UL. O. A.—St. George's, Lodge, N> figt, will meet tonisht a: 8 «Jo k, ioporiant business, Evy ‘TY mei ber re. quested to attend, _Kicars or Prruias.—A L dze of the Ku gots of Pythi« io 1O De orga Zed wt Svumm+reide tOulpidt, Si, @eto be present, Johu Koigite +} : THaxkroniy AcKsow: EDGED. Tir Matron OT the P, Hj. i land Hornit: ] wieh (*8,to think the Direc o-s of ine ex abi tion tor donation of f ihe aia ’ » . " hicd Mr. apd ye, ‘ Y S. ma. Ha+zara fur flowers ’ ty Sear ; a City Scueor. Boarp. —The tusis ran acted last eves: zy Va of i Cuesracier, Tie tear hers reqoris » o4 ) H* Coroliment to b 280 - 721 bave eri 559 viris ny or 6 Me BVePane allewuance wish | oO = ‘ ot : * i 1199, 7. as rrince Sire 49 ; Qaceu Square, 276; We-t K ‘nt, 266, (cchllaliniatinis (Talifax is prepar- , 1DZ 10 give the Canadian, returaing from ‘South Africa a rousing reeaption. npon } tueir arrival in tharcity, Charlotteown ) may be reed upon to extend 5 § ting welcome tothe IsJand boys npon their / return home. ; : } —_.~. | Home FOR INvexmMent.—The body of | Miss Jessie Lavie, rormerly of Sovrie, was } Hrougnt as far as royalty Juuaction ae! | night en row e te Souriswhere tue burial will teke place Miss Lavie was a native ot Souris, and died of fever in Boston at the early age Of 22 years. remains, ianeiiitesines RirLe Spoorixc.—The annwl prize meeting of the Queen’s C-un‘y R.fle Aes rociation will be beld. on Wednesday, the Sed inet., at l o'clock p.m. Extra series 500 yards will be open atall the targets vniil 1.30, Entries for the first mate h will close at 2.45 p.m. Extra serise, 603 yards, epen trom 3to 3.30 p.m. Second match to commence at 3.30 p. m, A Bripe’s Rasa Acr--—A Winnipeg de- patch save: Alice Pearson, aged 19, who married Chas Mills, middie aged maa, on Thursday, tock caibol’c acid last night and died in two houre. Sne bought ihe acid during the afternoon aud was dress- ed in her wedding drees whew she come mitted the act, 60 that ihe deed was evie dently premeditated. No» cause is ae~ signe?, Mr. Cocaian’s Bopy.—The recavery cf the body of Mr. Charlee Coghlav, the acto’, 8) well krown in this province, was voted in yesterday’s issue. ‘The body, it wil! ke rememterej, wae swept away from the receiving vault duricg ihe regen! storm et Galvesion, Mrs Ccchlan, it way te pointe? out, died al ihe Tremont Hotel, Galveston, on November 27, (899, after an illneee of about four weeks, I: was the int: nt.on of his widow to ba-e the remains shipped to St. Louis for erematicn, Cogh- Jan’s desire being to bave bis vody dis- poeed of in this way. The remaios were placed temporarily in the receiving veult, it being exprcte! to buve them cent exst this wiater, Sep om Lapies Aip Sccrery.—At the meeting of the Ladies Aid Soctety this forenoou otli ers were elected as followe: President -~Mrs. George Bremner; Vice Presiden‘s —Mrs.T W Dodd, St Paul’s church; Mre. G W Hodgeon, St Peter's; Mre. A Dowr, Grace; M'ss Georgie Lowden, Firat Metho- i dist; Mre. J EB McCreedy, Zion; Miss A Lord, St. James’; Mre. (Dr.) McLeod, "| Baptist; Mre. Whiston, Cenirs] Christian. Mrs. Geo A Sharp was elected Secretary~ ' Preasurer. The financial ctalement show- ' 1a balance on hand of $50. The re- -eipts this year were larger than last, bat here was a greater increase in the exper iiture mainly on account of the new hosp tal, Thousands of Canadian mothers say they would not be without Griffiths’ Mentbol Liniment in the house at any cost. There is no other rem- edy so useful in the home. eGo Fs ~2 Fo We 8% or", SBBBBRBAGRS AY 5 During Exhibition Week. We vill be glad to be of any service to our friends ia town or country Meet your friends at our store, use our telephone, buy your stamps here and make ~us a general convenience, OUR STOCK <4 of Drugs and Sundries is very large and complete, and this GAS: ss SAS sBHGH = 4 . 4 we “ i MA BY Fk s S ‘3 ‘ K Sra fa SF Sh | ri . . pd week we ure offering special we | SF inducements for cash pur- - { Sf chasers, sw | hm . “—- | SS } ' Ss anl Peli? S:r-ets 5 gti GNP QE SL at tre} A brother ani | sister of the deceased accom panied Lue | mye) mY « dp .. cee | lig ne > i mw Rts pel 35 nit 1" ‘ > s i ' | ‘lie first essential toa Jacket is Fit. % : } i , : ; ; 1: don’t matter how fine the cloth may be,. a | | o° how elegantly the garment is gotten up» ey er sulin tial that . es | ih if don’t fit i's no good, ba, t > 4 : ei | Sore ES | | i | | ea |, Gur Jackets Be 5 } far 1900. — ts ae srrrsend ad Mx ISTH: “Sa ce joe awe EES TY a > Sg” t SO eat casi 0 one ~A Meta PN lel ¢ De PS : | | & ts ™ | are all titted on human forms before _ | they leave the factory. Every detail of finish and workmanship is closely scanned; and the gools come to us as perfect as it is possible for skil! to make them. Want a good fitting Jacket? Come righ! fo ue! $2 50 te S19.75 eaeh. STANLEY BROS te oe ee Ladies’ Jackets, Ladies’ Capgs, | Dress Gocds, Coat and Costume Cloths. We show a fine new stock > LONDON HOUS T. J. Barris, Rall - Announcement engl a ae laa Our impcerta:ions in Suit‘ngs, Overcoatings, Trouserings eve, for ta!l am nter are now fuil and complete. Cool morning and evenings must remiad you that you wanta top-caat, We are sh: wing a magnificent range ia correct coati.y.. fur spring and fal ralf you want a h-avy winter overcoat now is the best time fo bur. * Our range in Scotch Suitings for fall and winter cannot be surpissed, Furnishings ~ Goods. “ . , es .'s ‘ Shirts, Collars, Ties, Underwear, Waterproof its, Sweaters, iicse, Handkerchiefs, ete. GORDON & IMIGLELLA eeoee. Men’s Stylish Oafitters.. Umbrellas, Uap . | | | . ee Smeg ae ecm = At fe gpm £ i : ' no v & ri Fe wee ee aay EM treme. Parewcn i Ma amen. sangre hs ee