‘ dill} Come and see us during ycur visit to the city. Whether ycu wish to buy er not we will be pleased to have yeu call. Should sou desire anything in Divgs, Toilet articles, Perfumes, Cigars or tobacco, we are giving speci- ally low prices in these lines this serge B. Hughes The People’s Druggis'. Apothecaries’; Hall, 5902 COCS Fe ey S COCR BWOe O20 The Best In The City That iswbat we always have in baked goeds. We take every precaution in selecting the best ingredi- ents; then we mix them as only experts can do and watch carefully the baking. Our Oatcake is unexcelled. @G0€ £809 COSE CEG Try some. Only 12c a Ib. Telephone 98. D. Stewart Eciiper Bakery BAKES BEST BREAD. 2060 S4neC8s 363042686 2896 we santana. _ at $$ CRAND Baz2ar —COMMENCING-- Tuesday Evening, Sept. 2th AT SEVEN O'CLOCK IN THE MARKET HALL OOO SBEO SCH me Kgeww 0086 8e3788eee Cae Aud contiruing the two following days from 10a, m. till] 12 pv. m. under the direction of the ladies of St. Joseph’s Sodality In Aid of $t, Joseph’s Convent Dinner and Tea wl] be provided for all patrons ; persons attending the Exhibition will plete make a note of this Useial and tancy articles cam be pur- chased at a very low figure. rs Refreshmenis for all. Band of music in Atiendance every evening. Tick+ts told at the door. Admizs‘on 10 cents. Admission and dinner 35 cents. Admission and Tea 25 cente. Diover tickets bought inside hall 35c ; ta tickets bought irside hall, 252. Sept 24th, 1900 —dv Sine. i bepiey, J i M.D nal FISHERY PROVECTION SBR VICE ATHLETIC sroxts Held at Georgstown, P E. Island £Feptember 25th, 1900 Throwirg hammer—l1, D McDonald, Oepiey, 78i. Jen. $3 Su; 2, A Allan, QOs- prey, 76.1 80, $2 50; 3, © Coolen, Acadia, 74{t 5:o, Fl 50 100 yards race (c pen fo the eervice) 1, C Covler, Acad.a, $3 ; 2,G Bingley, Cur- lew, $255, A Lavgthorne, Kirgfisher, $i. Lime—!2 eec, Puting thot- i, D MeDonald, Qeprey, 4(f. cn; $3; 2,M O'Malley, Acadia, 36ft llin, $2; 3,0 Coolen, Acadia, 36¢t 4in, $1. Sack race (50 yarde)-1, John Stoddart, Urprey, $4; 2, A Marieil, Kingfisher, $3; J, Alex McLeod, Acadia, $2 ; 4. W Stod dart, Kingfi ber, $1, Tiree tegged race (1(0 yard+)-1, R Bre: nen, Acadia, O Bikz, Curlew, $3 +> Kngiev, Maron, Curlew, $2 ; 3. A Taylor, Curlew, $13 4,C T . © Farlerton, Osprey, 50cts. 1.0 yurd race (mlue jacket)-Let, A MW cueud, Acadia, $4; 2 d, John Stoddart, oO prey, $3; ord, Bred Welch, Sianley, ) $2;41b, H Masoo, Carlew, $1. Time, 1 2acc. lUU yura Trace (petty oth ere)— 145t, D Muvosald. Uepmy, $4; 2ud, A Gouldin, Acadia, $3; Sra, A Maeon, Curlew, $2; | 4.5, das K Pye, Acadia, $1. Ruoni'g bop,ttep and jump— Ist, C. | Covulen, Acadia, 53f 2io, $4; Zod, G Bing. Jew, Curlew, 32ti 5.0, $3; 3rd, A Ringer, Slt 10iv, $2. 100 ysia race (.fficere) Prize from Mrs Spsio. Won by Capt. Prat, Curlew. Time |4 sec. Quarter. mile race (open tothe service) —1-1, a McLeod, Acadia, $4; 2nd, G Biogley, Curlew, «$3; 3rd, A Goutden, Acua'a, $2; 4h, A Langthorne, King- fisher, $1. Lime, 53-ec. Kuoping broad’ jump—Ilst, © Coolen, Acadia, 15 11 5 in, $3; 2od, G Bingley, Curlew, loit3in, $2: 3rd, A McLeod, Acad:s, 15 fi 2 in, $1. Kuoning High Jamp—IlAst, C Coolen, Acadis, 4 ft 710, $3;2ad, A Allan, Ose prey, 4 ft 6 in, $2; 3rd, R Brennan, Acadia, 4 5 in, $1. Half miix race, (open tothe service) — lst, J Stoddart, Osprey, $5 and a pocket koife preeented by Capt Maicolm McDon- ald,«t Georgetown; 2nd, A McLeod, Acadia, $4; 3rd, R' Brennas, Acadia, $3; 4b, A Audereon, Acadia, $2. Marrved men’s race (100 yards)—1st. Mr Kv ffia, 2od officer of Curlew, $3, and fet of carvers from Mersre Dodd & Rogers, Cuarlouetown,P EL;2od, Jas R Pye, Aca iia, $2; 3rd, Jas Arbing, Stanley, $1; a “The Least Hair Casts a Shadow.’’ A single drop of poison blood will, unless checked in time, make the whole impure. Hood’s Sarsaparilla is the great leader in blood purtfters. It casts no shadow, but brings sun- shine and health into every household. Running Sore—‘“My mother was troubled with rheurmatism in her knee for a number of years, and it brcke out into a running sore. She.-took three bottles of Hood’s Sarsaparilla and is now well. Hood’s Olive Cintment helped to hea) the eruption.” Mrs. JOHN FaRk, Cloverlawns, Ancaster, Ont. Rheumatismi—“I was badly afflicted with sciatic rheumatism. Consulted doc- tors without relief. Was persuaded to try Hooad’s Sarsaparilla, and five bottles gave me relief and enabled me to go to work.” WituiaM Ry R@acu, Margaretville, N. S. iNever Disappoints Floods Pills cure liver ills: the non-irrritating and ‘enly cathartic to take with Hood’s Sarsaparilia. Head Quarter's —— FOR FURS WEEKS «& CO. Dress Goods WEEKS & CO. Millinery WEEKS «& CO. Mantles and Jackets WEEKS & CO. Icdies and Gentlemen call ‘ome of the many bargains they at Weeks & Co’s and share in are giving this week, Weeks & Co he, THE DAILS EXAMINER’ CHARLOTTETOWN SEPIEMBER 27 1900 th, Avdrew Duucao, S.aoley, ove, REC, Hurdle race, 120 yards--1st, C Coolen, Acadia, $4; 20d, A Luogtaorne, Kig fisher, $3; 3rd, R Brennan, Acalis, $2. Time 21 sec, Boys race (ander 12 year: ) 100 yards— lst, Willie Poulion, $159; Zod Fiank Duggan, $1: 3.d, Reward Spaiw, 402. Time 16 seconds. Ladies Race, 100 yards— let, Miss Jessie Skinner, $3; 20d, Miss Mary M: rri-on, $2; 3d, Mise Nellie O'Briep, 3), Tiwe —s"C, Consolation Race, 100 jarls, (ll comers) —Prize from Mrs Spain, won b/ T Thompeon, Acadia. Tug-cf-war. each, Litaae Time 13 see. So'p va, shin 9 mr Weight not to ¢Xcret 1dGh Its. Curlew v: K ng fisner—won by Kin. fi 8b r. Acadia vs. Usprey —won by U «prev. RKivgti her ve. @tlar ley —wWwuol ty Sa 1 *¥, Tue Sten'ey anu O-prey ¥i bave tne | fiaél pull this moroley, LECTURE ON EDUCATION, Hon Mr. Hill Addresses Teachers Last Night About Thzir Requirements. ; The lecture cof Hon. Fratk A. All on} is 7. M. C. A. hiall last tVeultigd War along one of the ost imporiaut of edacaiion,— the ueeds of the teacher by De thes which to properly train th- Gi'd. Me, Hill is @ very p.easivg speaker, of bs “ne oratory and oc asigas! tuqaior eu- riched an atready excelleut ed trees. The speaker began his lecture by rea ferring to the close bond betweeu Greai Britain .and the United States, aud boped it would never die, The primary need of the modern tracher, he aii, 18 bigher scoolarsu.p, ucediui toc bis own culture and for teaching. Toe primary teacber requires a bigh educa» tion as wellas the eecher iv sivarced grades. Mavy a good teacher might be made better by a higher academic traioiug, The second demand of tue m deru teacher is greatness of soul. Toovgo :bis may pot be actual ia the teacher 1 Is po- tential, aod the germs of it ars sascepiible of cultivation. The mind o: ine child must be connected with the micd ot the teacher; and the teacher wuo = igoures ine little tnings cfthe coild-mind loves the only grouna of anvborage fur iuetruction. The jiwit of the child’s micd warks the Tapge tbat the teacher suvoud go in im pertir g knowledge. Farvieh- ing mere bits or lulormation iS not education. Lhe first grappiivgs of the child’s mind is for timple tuiog-, wad by g vivg & simple idea to (he Cuilu 1 cap be coun cied with avotber ivea bearing Ome relation to the former. This is one of tbe best forme of iwsiraction, aud by its culiivation by the teach-r tie mind ot the . bild ts convipually expauded. fules Seli-ac.ivity of the child 15 hie greatest hope, aud the chila’s education is wt ite best wheo bis self activiiy 16 wt ity Desi, Berides having bigh scholariy attsia- mente aud greainess of soul ihe tescver neeis method of instruciion. A bal method destroysthe pupii’s attention, whil: » good Ose sccures wud retaias it. The lecture was filled with pracucal advice for the teschers, acd doub.iess our schools will bene‘it from their ¢x-roiee ot the lecturer’s ideals eet beture thea. Une of Mr Hill’s remarks wae tba: uo papi! ehould be called etupid; if ue is wu be should vot b told so, audif he is he shou'd pot be remin ted of it. Dr. Anderson moved aw vote of tnanks, supported by Dr. Macleod. D. Tay tor +ecoudea the motion, “God Bave ite Queen” closed the proceediugs, A GORGEOUSLY BOUND Work of art hae justbeen issued at an on: iay of $190,000, for which the pab- lisnere deeire @ menager in this cou_iy also @ good sclicitor; good pay to 1+ right perty. Nearls 100 full-page engrave igs, eumptnous psper, iluminated cov ere ard binding ; over 200 golden lites ip the Morocco bindings; veariy 50 goldew roses ip the clo'h biodiogs S-lis at eight; presses running dey and night +e grest i tue esle. Christian men and making fortunes taking orders. Rapid promotions, One Curistian woman made clear $500 in tour weeks taking orders smorgher church avcqua'ntsners aod frends. Write us. It may |-ad to a permanent p sition to manage Gur basis pees and look afer ovr large cur-eepuud- ence, which you can attend te rgnr wt your heme Addrese J A Ko gic, Sec retarv, Dorcorau Building, oppos .- Use ed States lreasury, Washington, D. C wWormeD ~-_ ——- If vou dan’t feel qnite we'l, tre wn bottle of Hood’s Sareepariiia. itis a wor derfal tonic and invigorator, {i will help you. —— ———-—- ~+earee- Our etore is centrally locaed right on your wav tethe Eahib tion G-ound-, cor per Kent and Prioce 3 reets, We ar headquartera ‘or everything u-nsl's ker in a tiret-class Drug Stoie.—Juhrsan & Jobneon. %G i _— wae oe —_— ‘radesmen, busi: e-s men. and pro’essioral men, when at- teuding the Exbibit’on leave your orders for your fall job printing at Tue. } XAMINER Office. We eo god vork We use goo! water) ls «ur p ices are aAWwsy down. If you | have a big job in wind get our qrotations.— Tre EF XxaxINER | J0B Print. £. Wit & STs Se ante altima a a |} Horse SoLp,.—Mr mapnutucturer, eold today to Sarties n New Brunswick a handsome dra't horse we-ightug ahout 1600 pounds We under- stand that the price paid was away up, and COngratu.a'te the purchaser, as tur bor-e Was one of tue bee secu on te elreets, x ‘a a uCst Serve His Time.~An Ottawa, despaich #.ys: The Governor Gineral ba: reaoked the license of George Donvuvar, licket-of-leave-mau, ashe bas been res arrested, The prisuner was rel -ased frum Dorchesier, N. B., on lieve, bit was srrested forlircery afterward. He is UW Berving @ Beutence for the latter crime snd wheo be gets out will be eken inw Cis udy again to Complee bis origins! (ime, —- | ~—— | Tre Seear Beer Inpustry.—Th+ Par mecsave: We ere informed that tae pro po ed engar beet factory for Prioce County isineetipg with the eupportof tke fur- ture, ® large acreage havi g cow been promired. A moos er meeting of those intereated in the movement will be held at Piyuish on Saturday next. The presi - dent of the company proporing to ertabli-t (bis factory is expected at Charlottetuwn for tae Exhibition and will so doub: vi i (ue west of the province before big return. ee wr ree. - HOME FROM APRICA. Five Other Rousing Reception. Islanders Home — ee Although it was atter midnight when the express arrived from the west there were thousands of people at the station to welcome Sergeant Hessian and Privates Holl, Walker, Piggott and Lane, who have heen invalided home from South Africs. There wae alsoa large turnout of tne militia with the band of the Fourth Regi- ment, The returnirg soldiere were luetily cheered as they came off the train, and atterwards were escorted to carriages io wailiogin which they were driven 'o the Market Square. The great crowd followed them tothe Square, and hundreds of peo~ ple lined the street to see the procession goby. The cheering which greeted the returning solaiers at the station was re- newed ax they paseed along. At the eqoare the bovs were warmly welcomed by Premier Farquhareos on be. half of the Province, aud vy Mayor War- burton on behalf the city. Col. Moore, for the militia also extended a Learty weleome. Sergeant Heseian spoke in reply, thank- ing the people for the hearty welcome, aud giving @ brief account of the batile of Paardeberg, speaking highly of his de- parted brother3-io~arme, Rolaod Tayior aod Alfred Riggs. Pres. Walker and Holl also epoke, returoiag thanks for the great kindness shown them. Tne proceedings closed with rousing cheere for the returned heroes and the Queen. WEDNESDAY NIGHT'S SHOW. )Display of Fireworks-—Trapeze and Acrobatic Work, There was a large attendance at the grounds last night to witnese the display of ticeworke, and the specialties by Messre Keliy and Ashby and Mr. Dewell. The tireworks were on a magnificent scale. +esides a good many rockets, there were i+ baloons, war rockeis, and mines, roages, etc, and a capital representation Lord Roberts,“Qur Bobs,” the band ‘sing “Seldiers of the Queen’ as an ac compeniment to the later piece and the st crowd applauding vigorously. Mr. !» well, in addition to his trapeze work, : »* ao exhibition of his skill with heavy « zbte, and Kelly and Ashby repeated ibe rsuccess of the afternoon, For Whooping Cough and Children’s Colds, Griffiths’ Menthol Liniment is the safest snd surest remedy, it gives immediate ease and comfors to the child, j U } 55 SS TGLE GING SAS During Exhibition * Week We vill be glad to be of “wy, any service to our friends in s town or country. Meet your friends at our =F store, use our telephone, buy . \. fq your stamps here and make us @ general convenience. & OUR STOCK s of Drugs and Sundries is very ~, large and complete, and this ow, Week we are offering special “F inducements for cash pur- SF chasers. SF $ | F aHAAAS % SAvasD fe) ee , or. Kent and Prince Str2ects UF AP LG SPER Bat as | ‘Local and Other Items, |p fh Jih WIG . Math GEIB F ialarieaiinieaitiniaemeee ene ot SaUley Bras ‘Short Talk About * The New Fars, Tie resalts of \our buyers’ work at Fur Hvadquarters months ago, are now showing in the shape of One of the Best Stocks. \nhere, Not only do we show a sp'endid rang? «i Ladies’ Fue Jackets, bat we show a magni- ficext Wear. line of The : Latest Novelties in Fur Neck NEW NECK WEAR All the late ¢ novelties in>the most fashionable and derable Furs. Astrakan Saket ets, Every Jacket interlined, thus mating the pelo extra strong. No more rips, no more tears, Satisfaction guaranteed. $18, $25, $39, $35, Grey Lamb Jackets, Elec- tric Seal Jiskets. Ricson Jaskets: \ Wimodat Jackets. You ave invited ‘to hiv: a leok through our Fur Depart- ment, even if scu dont want to buy— Yo. wilt see a stock of fine Pours that ix uot excelled in rs E Island. Stanley Bros STORM COLLARS ’ [CENTURY LADIES’ FUR LINED CAPES. 0 to Select from. 4 ” a This is one of the most useful and durable of all the Fur gar— ments. aa If you go into a hall, chure er warm reom you can throw it off and you get th: benetit of it when you return w the ccld air. In al] the Lest Fars. $2.25, $300, $400 and up. Our Ladi2s Jacket Department Is full of the latest creations of the world’s manu. facturers. Enc'ood, Germany and Canad lave sent their qu: t» make this the-SBest J.ch-. Show in Chariot on. We Can Fit | We Can Suit Ry “igure. | Any Purse. Pri: Tremd $2.50 each to $18. + Pet. i au in Quality, Assitment, Style, F., 2 nish and Workma ship. yianlev