— THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN, OCTOBER 2, 18 for woulda Fr selves . $ irnce nde rs, COLLEGE ° +s * 2 Fs. © of, HSH Ywitel Select Silver , Ron - Bon Baskets | Baking Dishes a aA . . 4 ta. “se. 4“ Mls . “a. ae Same btm © pte. S eee “hy a5" AP ae es Se ff We Have Nov cess; fet Sche mes No hobby, bat to do our work ea manner thal w tH] bring 8ticcess «our customers and credit to our You are’ q site safe in s¢ nding > your Work iO Us, as we are wi rking mecbanics and oversee all work tone. With a staff of good m-chano- : cs ab ie ™ that money Can guar ntee satisfaction in every 1ée=- spect Cal riV us @& Lrlal. Charlottetown. P. E. I 29626690006 J 80086668 Note Booka, nvvice Books, aaszara & Moore ° f © ie 7. i wi ; f Weading Gifts —_ * nour dea est alook at our ; ov j erware, We | | i ruit Bowls | 9 Fern Dishes i Besse risSets a Solid S):V¥er) <9 Frait Spoons -- . ~~ solid Silver Coffee Spoons 43 Cream La‘lles & Wi) y } cA in and i ok ay around $a | =_s= e y. W. WELLNER, “e Jeweler € Engrawer | | | uipped with the bes: tools 1" PE ' purchase, we will Stewart and (o'y. Engineers and Machinists, Bw SSSLSSt SOHSSSGECKESEAE HHS BEES Phone 125 | eae TEX T BOOKS | Books Inks Pens, Slates Serib On Sunnyside 000 By ] ING Lt ry ory ‘ for ks ~~... from 1°) 1 = Ss lasses. figar. Ways, machinery, we have overcome the trouble complained of in he slopping over of milk cans Ail or MILK CANS jromptly, wholesale or retail, NOTICE: tig 4 } 7" ug 31,1 Secy-Trea DIRECT CARE Improved the introduction of ders for NON-SLUPP- filled fA McLEAN, Masenic Temple, Charlottetown Souris, offer of Fire Warden . t i as per g of4 inks ie Office of the gofdwells, Tend- th, marked tenders i ] Ty required C C.CARLTON, JR., | , OD , 82d keen!y contested sports were wit- | events and winners of positions :— | H. McDonald; 3,W.Davy.—Time 3.16. | foot; 2, F. McDougall; 3,K. McKenzie, |} welland Neal-tie: 2, Dewar. | Dingwell ; WEST KENT SPORTS. The pupils of West Kent School held | their field day on the C.A.A.A. grounds Saturday, and wel! conducted vnesed. A large crowd was in attend- ance. Among the spectators were | Lieut. Governor M ‘Intyre, Mayor War- ae : i burton, Chairman Blanchard and Ewen } Stewait, Esq. Following were the | lug-of-War—l1st,Queen Square; 2nd, West Kent. @WOne quarter Mile Bike —(Open)— T.Huggan; 2nd, G.Hughes; 3rd, L. Horne. Time 539 2-5 sec. 50 yds. Dash—(8 yrs.)—Ist, H. Me. Lean; 2nd, J. McLeod; 3rd, W. Me- Donald. Time 8 4-5 sec. Running High Jump—W. and G. Jost tied at 4 ft. 3 in. L mile Bieycle (lap) 1, L. Ts ist, Melnnis Horne; 2, } 50 yds dash (girls) 1, May Cora- —— Time & 3-4 sec. Sealed distance race. 1, G. Hughes ; Stewar:; 3. G. Jost.—Time 1.20. 100 yard dash (12 years) 1, Cras- Time 4 13 2.5 see. Half mile bike (14 yrs) 1, Smith, 2, Leith; 3, Acorn. Time 1.30 2-5. Guls Bicycle Parade, 1, Grace McDonald; 2, Nora Waddell; 3, Pear! 1, S. Huestis. 120 yards Hurdle (open) 1, McInnis - 2, Jost: 3, Crosby. —Time 18 4-5 Sec. Pole Vault, 1, Pbillip--7ft 7in. Hop, step, jump. 1, Toomos—3d4ft, Gin, 2; Hughes 34't 5 in Iwo Mile Bike—1, 4G. L. Horne; 3rd, ©. Stewart. sec. 1U0 yds— (Open)—i, H. aw See: 6G. BR Time 11 2-5 sec. Half-mile Bike.—t, G. L. Horne; 3, Stewart. Time 1.32. Sack Race -1, J. Dorsey; 2, L. Rattenbury ; 3, A MclIsaac. 220 yds. Run—1, H. — Hughes: 2, Time 8 15 Toombs ; Leitch. | Hughes; 2, 7 Toombs: 2, G. Nichoison: 3 W. Melanis. Time 27 2-5. Running Broad Jamp—1. J. Jost, a 2..6 ©: & 8. Teombs, 16. &. 9 in: 3, G. Hughes, 15 ft. ' ' Quarter mile (against time)—1, G. } Hughes, 38 2-5 sec.; 2, L. Horne; | 3, H MeVoaald. ee Workmanship Guaranteed buying Shorey’s ready-to-wear clothing. We will try to do it as briefly as possible. Tois make basa guarantee card in the pocket of each garment guaranteeing the workmanship to the fullest extent. This is worth money to you, The cloth in Sborev’s clothing is all eporged and shrunk and will not spot with the ram or shrink, This means a saving of money and increace in comiort. ] Many of their lines are waterproofed by the wonderful Rigby process, and this without extra charge. Righy waterproof cloth feels, looks and handles the sam? a3 uuproofed goods. The only way you can tell that a Rigby garment is waterproof is that it wil! not wet. The cloth remairs porous so that it will admit the air but keeps out the rain. Their boys’ and children’s goods are made to stand the strain that boys give them. As boysare pretty much all alike, you wi'l uaderstand what this means Jas. Patron & Co. 222, 6i, dy & wky. — j Let us explain to you the advan ‘ages 4 get A well dressed man or boy respects him- self and commands the respect of others. Drested in Sovrey’s clothing he looks and feels that he is well dressed, which makes | him feel twice the man thathe would in an ill made and badly fitting suit of clothes. You may be told that some other make cf clothing isas good as Shorey’s, but do not allow yourcelf to be fooled because some One waats to make an extra profit vut of you. Ask for and see that you get ciothing, and take no other We enclose you a copy of the guarantee card which js pnt in the pockets of all our do not find Shorey’s our garments. If you } * . lath? this in the pockets of clothing shown you, you are rot looking at Shorey’s. goods. No other make of ¢ Pm ready-to- wear clothing in Canada will give & guarantee of workmansbip with their goods We hope you will remember these points and make use of them when buy- ing, Jas. Patron & Co. Send one dollar and fifty cents to Joy the Ovster King, and he will send you a box containing 450 choice P. E, I. oysters, Address King Joy, Lock Box 252, Char- ¥ i diarrhoea, 'ed inthe race. Local and Other liems, Tae International Races.-—-The first of the series of races for the America’s cup takes place in New York waters toemorrow | (Tuesday) between the yachte Shamrock and Celumbia, Mniniiliebions Souris Races.—The Souris races will be beld on Wednesday next. The match race betweev the stallions Progress Lad, Prospector and Prioce Regent, for a purse of $150, promises to be interesting. The three minute class bas a purse of $50, and the green race 4 puree of $30. There will be a bicycle race. Entrance fee 10 per cent. of puree. National rules to govern. Admission 25cts. cobiciiiiiibies Ay Ovp ayo Went Trizo Remepy — Mre. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup bas been used for over fifty years by wmilliovs of mothers fortheirchildren while teething with perfect success. It sooths the child, softeas the gums, alloys all pain, cures wind colic, and isthe best remedy for Itis pleasant to the taste. Sold by druggiats in every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its value is incalculable. Besure and ask for Mrs. Wiuslow’s Soothing Syrup. en ALCOHOL AND Enpurance.—Dr. Haggard in apaper @n alcohol, says that in the German army the Kaieer finds the beer drinking soldier15 to2@ per cent. less effective thantbe abstainer. The loss of specific weight, the increasefof water and fat, contents of alcoholized tissues, make them more subject to exhaustion, infec- tion and cold effects. In a six-day bicycle race in New York in December‘ there were 33 entries. Only twelve stay. All who used alcohol dropped out. The one who had never touched it won the race as he had: the previous year;the second used none; the third drank spariagly; the fourth took a drink occasionally, in training took a little beer. A Boston Romayce—Earry Bigelow, a rich young man belonging to Boston, a few weeks ago wandered into Jordan & Marsh’s big department store. There he was waited on by Miss Mary A. Riese, acknowledged to be a famous beauty of Boston’s shopping public. ~ Bigelow fell in Jove at sight. He obtained? an introduction, wooed and proposed marriage to her. She advised him to get his father’s consent. The young man’s rich father stormed when bis son broached the sut ject to him. The son weathered the storm and pressed for decision. The father com- promised. He proposed that the son shoud take a trin around the world before pressing hissuit further. She son accept- ed. With an unlimited letter of credit Young Bigelow started globe trotting. The trot suddenly ended at Chicago. He hur- ried back to Bosion, calied at the depart- ment store, and at the close of the bus:ness day he and Mies Reise were wed. Then they went globe trotting together. It is understood that the father has relented. —e+ere Boers Near Naual Border. . Loxpoy, September 29.—A despatch to the Daily Mail from Charleston, says : “Commandering is proceeding in the Wskkerstroom district and probably throughout the Transvaal. Two thousand burghers areassembled at Wakkerstroom which iseight miles from the Natal border and eleven from Laing’s Neck. Twelve hundred have been ordered toSandapit, thirteen miles west of the Natal border, where they will meet the Orange Free State artillery which has been lying low in this neighborhood for a fertnight. SHIP NEWS Port of Summerside. ENTERED. Sept 27—S S Tiber, Delisle, Montreal, mdse; Jennie Armstreng, Pictou coa’; Mary D, Reid, Wallace, stone. Sept 283—Ida M, Mallett, Campellton, lumber; Philomene D, Telham, Wallace, herring; 88 City of Ghent, McNevin, Hali- fax, mdse. CLEARED. Sept 27—S S Tiber, Delisle, Ch’town, mdse; R.se Mary, McDonald, New Rich~ mond, salt; Jennie Armstrong, Grady, New Castle, bal; Mary D, Reid, Wallace, bal. Sept 28—Ida M, Mallett, New Castle, bal; Philomene D, Telham, Pictou, ba); 89g City of Ghent- The words otf praise bestowed on Hood’s Sarsaparilla by those who have ottetown, P. E. 1. taken it prove the merit of the medicine. IRE ARTE A AE Ponce, Porto Schr. “OMEGA” uns choice bright mo- 300 bris choice bright 100 brls choice bright ‘fystals due here in a Ask for prices Rice | ¢ few I: »~ wy ‘3 £4 CHARLOTTETOWN - : — _— LOE OE PE ee) ee Sibu Sandee MAY Va by oa Sial> ; John T. [icKenzie, THE TAILOR & — ntti ESS PEE OO OO ree OEE SERDAR ITNT PAA AAT PARTI AML fF 4AM P. E, ISLAND rd CARVELL BROS |). SITU RTAMING ieee aan ke MY STORE LARA AAAA AAAS : Jackets We mean that no one ae Mf ww 68.00 de the. best lined all through. up all silk lined, you've ever chosen anywhere shall have a We think that no one any- better assortment. we ¥ where has so good a line. KARARARA it EEE EE ae ae at a FE AAAS A A te : FURS We are king in the Fur o 4 NZ iS v trade in these surround- lottetown. ngs. We cun saiely say a display. there never was such an array of High Class Furs shown in Ch’towa. AAR RAAARARAH BPRS EEE SEES “aS AE EAE AS ES OF ak SS EE Millinery Openin Our London and Paris - Pattern Hats are expected this week. Look out for our grand show next week. hat until you zee the latest creations from Paris and London. Wehave remodelled our Millinery Room to make room for our largely increasirg sales in this departmeut, Miss Murnyan is at your service if you want the latest in Millinery. 3 experienced miiliners wanted as assisiants. wackets tiny tot up to a 44 irch bust. German and American Jackets. We made extensive alterations in our Fur Department, and a Halifax lady trat visited this department last week said it was acredit to the city of Char- Halifax cannot boast of such We invite every lady and gentle- man to come and look through. from $1.50 up to $32.50. Our that money can buy, Our $4.50, $6.50 and tne best assortment from. Wecan fit the Handsome Don’t buy a SENTNER, MCLEOD &ti WHOLESALE & RETAIL — Successors to Beer Bros THE WORLD'S GREATEST COMPAYN The Mutual Life Insurance Co. of New York RICHARD A. [icCURDY, President ASS ETS—$277,517;525.00. ANNUAL INCOME—$55,006,629.45 INSURANCE IN FORUE—$971,711,997.78 Bes All Canadian Policies payable iu gold Before placing your insurance please call or write for stimates. JOHN WeEREACHERN. AGENT May 27—Sat & Mon Ilmo- IMPORTANT TO THOST WHO INTEND PUTTING IN SEWERAGE If you have to buy a stove to heat your bath boiler, get a Highland (iuade in Boston) and have satisfaction. For sale only by PENNELL axoCG HAN DLER SOURIS --RACES Will be he'd at Souris Driv- ing Park, on ; Wednesday, Oct. 4th, and will be made up of the follow- ing classes:—- MATCH RACE Between the siallions Progress Lad, Pros pector, and Prince Regent for $150:00. $50, divided $30.00 ALSO A BICYCLE BACE Entrance money 10 per cent, of purse. Races to be called at 1.30 sharp, National rules to govern. If weather should prove unfavorable, races will be held first fine day following. Admission 25 cents, F.S. MACDONALD, Souris, Sept 283—d&w Secretary BUNNYSIDE DENTS TRY” 18 AS HCAS Office in New Prowse Block, first door to the right up stairs. OR. AYEPS Three Minute Ciass, purse Green Race, rae Pe se =e BRR NIE Sm: cet 96 rr eo a