i i Q. ‘_ fr-' ' o i` X ii i.-_ i 'k T” ~ i v » E i -it \ 2 it ,___ eg.- i i. l .‘ F. L; A i ‘ . i 11 _.i ST, `:_=.~_ _i ` i ‘i .i' ’ ` ! ti' 3 _ T '\ “'$x we ._ ___._._._..._`. _s_~__ NOW IN FULL _ diiiigiim (Continued from First Page) in the buildiiilr The wells are oioooa viiii gioiioiieii siiiiimaoa o coats, wiiiio suspended huh the coil maybeeeen the latest styles in wi taking it on the whole may be easily cl Jorinsrfs maunsioiv toneed any introduction The studio ls J' C. WatsonotIiewisllCo., Truro, Mr Solvyot Sumuicraide, is s tow days lo the City ___ James McGilvcry Malpeque over coats, also the now popular shower 5 “W 5°" in W9 mf proc! coats, while ii taitiveiy arranged in the centre on nielile plated stands is dis “"5" wright B°d°‘1°°v um W9 Cuff m E; played men’s oulis, children suits. over °'""°”‘"°“ th' Exmbm°“ ‘ i M coats. The fur iobes on the floor give A, H,M¢1(¢y L_ L_]) is tb, mat uf ‘ the wholeasplendid effect. The Exhibit M,|g;M¢iM111w prim, Sg|i¢,t_ 1 83 e ere t is year Davies GMA I~\ AND GE\TZUL Harry F Brine cf Sterns Brcs , Snuris, W hen ln town .lust take 3 Watk thmugh' 0111' FUI' The flrui of Gauvir, Gentzel& C0, is and Mrs. Brine ar. attending the Ex too well known iu the Maritlme°Provinces. hlbition and examine the quantity quahty and Pnce °f our in c ay, ew Glasgow is Judges of Photography at the Halifax 1 h C Exhibition receuilv. Al citizens and l;clEfYeu'ty’th° guest Ot Hmlce and Mrs y ti n, Genizel 8; American cities \Vho welcomed the vi itcr-i to the City at ini- Exhibition yesterday afternoon CJ. of Charlottetown We believe this J E S _ . _ _ _ . . heer, reprcsentiuz Dunlap, __ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ - _ teiutifulartisic display of Pi‘0feSSl0D8l C°°ge&C0_, ia, rpturned U, we C,” ' Photography is the first cf i s kind shown ,mm the Hal idx Exhlbmon at a. Chailottetown Exhibition Mess '|Iv»ps\l¢n»_ Mi , ‘“ ` sed as one ot the best in Bio building. 1cav::1:‘::dI;b;r:E§;g€:°l§;3;°:, dnt’ In buying Furs here you are] buy@g 59111 tg Mrs. Murray Robertson, Cavendish h dealers’ and you are also buying Furs- &;§§afe fully _ iii moi- hgiaoggi;;lp__l_’_i;_r;ifi_¥c;;i;ln_;i;__sm_i;i;;°y:_t ard returned visiting friends in the City teed and personally §e1eciei by Mn Senmélr who Liver Oil at the Extiibiiion This prep - W. regret t'° mm" uw “thus mlm" a ion captured a Diploma and Bret Drize of Mrs A Bmw” and M” A ww' Yak largest manufacture:s° We have fun control of the a,l:Ha_]iiii:.l1i~t vei rand would no doubt A S McLean, Of the Dufefln H0661, have done tqually well had it been exhib St John, and Mrs McL , W Zorisrliie llsirakaiili our my __ my ____ _med by Mr Among the DMEM?" by the Q S Miss Harrington and stan’ are busy these days making J. s. Boyer wiiooo portraits, ooioriiigo of §’I1‘;¢'¢;° reiffrday morning was Ernisr repairing Furs If you ha 'e any fur garments you pictures and ueneriil artistic workuiar E ‘S ' ship command .trio attention of ciiizeno 1) 1, McLeod, of the track d,m,,men£ have made over, dressed or repaired please leave them generally Mr Bayfi has been awarded of the I. C R Moncton, iam attendance ‘ as Possible two medals for professioral artistic woik at the Exhibition manship and was appointed one of the Mrs Sbewartm K N vlsltorstocurExhi lion will be r.paii & in seeing the exhibition of photo=, the M158 Emma ESS€l‘J'» UNION. left y€Si¢! colored work, and en1=r,remer.t=, all the dll; IDOHIIDK. on ii ii it to Boston and The Leading’ Fill’ SLOTC Of P E. I - MULOR “ ARBLR-I-Oy work of Mr Ba cr of Gi vi 05 21' 'Y o 1;.; JGY iii AEHEHS ASSUCIATIUN NIEHS --» '° A--= "_" - A Large Attendance of Teac hers and interostingraiid iii- ' structive Sessions are Expected. C ~ C sm. or Eouciiioii For Novi scoiiii PRESENT _aiist in the Maritime Province """` , Program .Stitch of the Life of Dr. A- H- McKay, L- L. D.,the F-oteriiost Educa`ion 3-W. R- Campbell of Truro'-The _ for to-day. _ . ’~: dy. . *vii* ~’Q- V- ' _ - wirnnnsnsv, sum. 24111 cationiil Assembly from 1874 to 1876 and _ I.” Q. ln._EDl'Qlln.3lLfi, AUQULULLBQ '_ Committees. _‘-‘\) a. m.-Presidcntfs Address. -13) u. in.-Address. A V A. H. McKAY, L. L. D . Supt. Education. N. S. 7 ;!. U p. mi-Public Meeting. ~- . 1 s morning af. ten o’clock the annual hers' Convention will open io the Y .!. A. Hall with the president Inspec Jiuipbell in the chair. -' rythiog points to a large attendance i i convention that will be productive E . _ -od results to theed-.icitional iateresti ~ "--‘ Island. lb A. H. IMc'§ay,L. L. D. who is the _ ,.. pil viiitorat the convention Was ~ - -t Mount Dalhousie Picrou Co.,May i.i_i il.5. He was educated at Pictou Acad- ` . , the Provincial Normal Scbcol,at Dal- 1 ' ieliuiversity from which he grain-` mi- in 1873 with honors in Mithematles si Physics and L. L. D. in 1892. and the ~- ..v patty of Halifax from which he took ss with honors in Biology iii 1880. He ._-. --_iePrincipal ofAnnap :ills County Ace- -ii in _-lu May, 1873, ot Picton Academy in _\' 1 aber-of the same year and of Hali- .' iaieoy in 1899. He was appointed l ...r rin Dalhousie College at Halifax .i -"Qui school in 1890 and was selected to ~ ~= »§sriuteu'deul. ot Elncatioii for Nova ‘ no §s which omce he still fills. .\' -it has shown greater activity in ; , _gl . 39; ..4~\-us -.»\._.. _-¢. -na 1 |502 ~ Pilar Hundred Years- _of-Progress Shown in our new Fall Shoes for nien_progress in lit, fm~- .-lallr, style, material, dura- Wllly, comfort and cheap- *@SS. nothing goes backward ltere, we always have the - i la'-Luci .sua-an :av- and best in the shoe If you cion't know J it,-glad to show you.' § Hope to sell to you. A , the ll'Fl'8l‘Y» Scipnlriae 3nd educatmnal PROC QAM ' - 3 field in the Maritime Provinces than he. He was president of the Provincial Edu I ‘ 'L ' 1 ' 4 _ DR. A. H. MCKAY. L. I. D., S _ uperincendent of Education for Nova Scotia. ' ` later organized the Summer School of Science for the Atlantic Provinces of which he was president for 1887-1888. He ‘ was President and also vice-President of the Dominion Educational As80ci&ti0ll and he was honorary vice-President of the wox-ld’s Educational Congress at 3 ciiioigo iii 1893. Ho edited the Dalhousie \Gizette and assisted in' founding the i Eiucational Review, St. John. To these a.-i well as many other educational mags.- zines he has conlributed ii large number _ of papers in geological botanical and _ educational subjects. § In a paper printed in 1396 he aivocatcd I “three great; reforms” in conneciion with 'public educstiin viz the reform of 'our ' weights and ui asures so asfto brinz them it-'mer the decim-.l system, the reform of E iiil sli spelling ard instruction in phono# grapriic virlliiir. He is adirector of the Hilifax La lic-i C illege, governor of ` Liilhousie Uiilversity, asenator of Pine Hill Theolosiciil C--liens a fellow of the society of Science London and a f llow of the Riya.lS-ocicfy of C.-ii_ii-ia Hispcliical ; vii-ws are sumii-°ri up as follows. He _ believes in therriore coiiipicte i r_.~a.n zation _of the Br ti~li n,iii~.~, iii the future fades'-‘ afion of English iipeakiiig' _aim gfivernefl .p=o-ales limi in the ul iuintejudieial oigvl yniziiti-an and pall' ical coiitecirioiou cf the 1' world. In religion he is a Pi'esbyte1'ia". _ l _ W. R. ooiiipoozi, ir A. P.-iooioiii oi coi- chester County Academy of Truro, who will be present and take part in the meet- l ting of the Teachersi Association, is one of the leading educutionalists of the Pro- i l worir as the most of our successful teachers -have in the “Country Schoolhouse,” by study, pusii, and enterprise he has ad-4 ' __ vanced step by step until his appointment &- ‘tl one of the most iuiporta-fit; Academic, _ sa _ _. . . Richmond St__ee_s_ p eirions in the province. V 5 1 vines ot Nova Scotia. He commenced his fodors: Le Trefle 1ncarsat,‘=Rcsiris, Chic, DODD AND ROGERS. Week’s beautiful dark chestnut mare, driven- by Mrs. Week’s took second prize, and the third piize also went to a lady wMiss Warburton. ciiicico iiAi=i'i_'. 11;: 'r ~/> §1iIl I -" » . - . , “$7 . 7 _ * * ` "` ~. .` __ ° y l 'é _ Y ,Q-eqhest.-Jas._Paton& Co. 24-iv-2.&'i1i -_ p _ . - ,t._,(1h ‘_ iiiééx , _ s ,.43 _-» - ‘ _. ‘ '_ _ `_ ' . -~_.> J ' _ ,;,._, ga :_ ._ ._ .-.,L_‘._' lsr' _v ` "i"`i` ` ‘Qi * ‘fr 91 101 £6 3?* i 134% 145 1165 160 164i 692 106'? i 1.0, tiicuiisp ti, _class Dressmuking. Furs at less tggnf, yourtrude In - i A Moo inif; _ Daily Quotation List Furnished byE_2(i~ ,_ ` Aufgngn S Q Q RYKERT &CO., MEMBERS. OF THB ' ` _MONTREAL srocx EXCHANGE i ~ < r . ~ 4 uoonooi. _ - f f ' Olosingprieesj Sep. 22 Sept.23 ' : 'w' " , Am!-lR&mated Copper .67§ 65 i 1:7 the day, but during the evenings an Ovcrtoat 15 From which we wil in both style and workin , Call and see us so so o - -- e oiioii it iici ' New Ypnx, Sept. 23.'-(Special)-Tl e l - ’ _ 1 f V _L ` , ' _ _ serious money situation here to°:` y li ' C ' - ` 1 ‘ " ~ 5‘*'*`5’3 s ' “’ ‘ Mona ouuiiioqs THE FIRS 9 5 O CCA His T weed Suit may be warm enough _ selection and make you a coat as it should be We’1l make it interesting and _profitable for early morning and a necessity NEW FALL G0 1 help you to make anship ‘U _ _ Our. Grand Miliinery 'Opening and display of Jackets -and Furs _takes place this afternoon. Yo\1’r invited.-F. Perkins & Co. '22 4i ‘ Ito_.iiio Biggest. siiow or in sion i_- Paton’s Dry Goods Store. 23 tt Ii. you have made a tour of Charlottetown stores you will have a better _appreciaion than .my description . of ours can _ give you of 'he unrivaled. compreiiensiveness of our niillinery assortment. Also our Ladies’ Ready to Wear Skirir, Snilis & Jackets.-Jas. Paton dc Co: 23.tf For the benefit of Visitors to the Exhibition, our Store will be open tonight.-Moore & McLeod. Ii Visitors I -Il you wish to send home a -nits or poetil, orif you wish to meet a friend, you can do so at our store. We want e°veryonc who visits the Exhibiiion` to iooiio ini.-piioo iiieii- iieoaqiiorioi-i. A desk, pens,'ink, etc., is at your disposal.-5 Mitclie11’s Bookstore. ` 2-MIN _ - ,“We Win the Race"-with good Furs, A Tailor-Made Suits, La'Jies’C;\s_ts,_._Rng15i_p_, 3 Ready-Made Clothing, Millinery and Hrst whole=ale prices.-Ja-. Paton 6; Ca. A ` -_ . 24W2i&fl1i ' _°' Ladies’ Fine Biota in Laced and f F,_iul.t'oiieri-_~[_:i'lues Si, $1.35, $1.45, $1.55 and f, We.!ury_e_t__si1 Foro-filf'cr‘B0u, riii-_diriiiiieo'o“setio, Cluoters,FurJscketi», Fur For Viotoriueliiis, For Mats, larettee,Fur Trimming's,Fur Storm Flu' Caper, Fur 'fab _ .oi-. si Bargains for Exhibition week. , for Taylir s Bookstore l Everything in the Big Store management of each department the Great Centro Retail Store will be a good time for testing Taylor’s Bookstore is px-epnringk TMJ Will put money in your for ene end, namely, to make this town during Exhiilticn Week- mooey Paving ability, and their , por ulaiity LUWTER & Iliurieve lm . _ mounzrtro Loan ' oU'L'icE=__nroooo noiiainn. ,;.-GJll`Bras. _ _- . 2l2i \ o ¢_-- f- Suuimerslde P.“E.7Islsnd. 1~x ___ _ _ - . - --'Q I* ----f - _ ' 1 f - _ -..._ _ . . " _- -gp. 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