A Word About Prescripticns. \te are compounding more and more each week. Many pecple have found that here they can always get just what is called for. just at the time we premise and that the rice is reasonable. We always use the best of everything and eur dispensers are thoroughly qualified. George B. Hughes The People’s Druggiet. Apethecaries’§Hall. 9080 C088 Foes S OO" OKESe BENE The Best In The City Thatis what 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 QOatcake is unexcelled. Try some. Only 12c a Ib. Telephone 98. D. Stewart Eci rps Bakery BAKES BEST BREA). peeencoecess« £ $020 82066 *868 —_ ; ag ’ A young man with some ex- ¢ eneperie at carpenter work to learn the art ef pattern making. Apply to | Brace Stewart and Ce. ’ Founcere, Fngineers, Mechiniste ; and Boiler Makere. 4 Steam Nav. Co’s Wharf, Ch’town, PEI Phone 125 «we @*e@ e224 es 22 22 @&O @ Ss =_> Ss ? ; sss aes eee es ee ee Sl aa aE “SS Sizes 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. 2 Speclais Bargain for ( bildren in Bleck Cashmere Hose. Reguiar price 45¢ to 6Ce parr, Sizes 2, Sand 4 Sizes +.5 and G SOLDIERS OF THE QUEEN ——— Le ee The wet and disagreeable weather last evening kept many of our people within dcors, conerquenily there wag not an audience st the Opera Honee ee expected. But thoee who were there apy parently enjoyed the presentaii “Soldiers of the Queen” Siheeak vs performauce dragged considerably and severe] of thoee taking pert were pot familiar with their limes. When it is re~ membered, however, that it is Only a few weeks tince the play was written and that sop e of the actors did pot arrive in Charlottetown unti] yesterday morning the success attending the first preeentation must be looked upon as very great. W ben the com pany becomes more familiar with the play, and it hes been cut down ip one or two places, “Soldiers of the Queen ” will, we eel sure, be greatly appreciated by the shea\ro~gaing public, The play deals witb the Boer-Britith war in South Africa, and has been wel! conceived by Mr. Bewley. [t bas its serious side and it« humorous side, (the latter predominat- ing jest pigbt) and there are several very exciipg *pectacular effects, notably the Spearman’s Hollow fight in which privates Harrie and Waye and a large contingent of the Engineers took part, Mr Bewley had the partof a Csnadian correspondent, and, with Miss Lillian Lawrence, who acted the part of ao [rich girl, furvisbed 1 ts of fun, although in tue bour of danger the newepaper men demonstrated bis ability to take a band in a “scrap” witb the best of them. Mesers. R chey, Byrne, Whitlock and Mitchel! took the other leading mele rolee, acting very acceptably under ell th+ circumetances. Mies Barney os “Queenie” wae excelient. Between iheacis clever specialties were furniskea uy the Lawrence sisters, Mr. Bewley and Frank Lawrerce, the Jatter be:ng one of the cleverest club swingers an’ jugglers eeen on the local stage tor some time. A spendid musical pro- gramme was provided by Vinnicombe’s orchestre. The company give a mati ee tbis af.ernoon, and tonight they give their closing performance in Charlottetown. There will doubt'ess be large audiences at both performances. MARRIED. At Marray Harber South, Sept. 18:b, by the Rev. E. Gl!liee, John George David LeiLacheur to Sarah McAulay, both of Murray Haroor South. ‘*A Fair Outside Is 2 Poor Substitute for Inward Worth.”" Gocd health, inwardly, of the kidneys, liver and bowels, is sure to come tf Hood’ s Sar- saparilla is promptly used. This secures a fair outside, and a consequent vigor in the frame, with the glow of health on the cheek, good appetite, perfect digestion, pure blood. Loss of etite — “I was in poor health,troubled with dizziness, tired feeling and loss of appetite. I was completely run down. I took Hood’s Sarsaparilla and after awhile I felt much better. ood’s Sarsapa- rilla built me up.” Lizzrz A. RwssEL1L, Old Chelsea, near Ottawa, Que. Biliousness—“I have been troubled with headache and biliousness and was much rundown. Tried Hood’s Sarsaparilla and it gave me relief and built me up.” A Morrison, 89 Defoe Street, Toronto, Ont. Hoods .Sqrsa Never Hood’s Pills cure liygr ills; the non-irritating and e@nly eathartic to take with Hood’s Sarsaparilla To-night Sac 36e WEEKS Black: Kid Gloves 65¢ pair 2 pair for $1.15, THE PEOPLE'S STORE. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. & CO Cocecesesoessseod THE PAWY RXAMINER CHARTOTTETOWN SEPTEMBER 22 1960., RAILWAY PKOPUSAL OF THE C.P. B. Mr. Skaugbnessy, of the C. P. R has mate Mr. Blair, ot the 1. C. R. an offer, He cflers all tne export tusinese it can Control to the Intercolonis!. Toe St. Joho Sun-remarks that tbie traffi:, gathered io at al] pointe on the trauscontinental line, will be banded tothe [ntercolocial at Montreal, giving the government road the long baul which Mr. Blair values so bighty The treight rates io St. Joho will be ibe eame as tore charged lact year by \Local_ and Other lems, LL LL me - _—— Parronise St Joceph’a Bazar next werk and help along an institution that ie do‘ng a great deal of good in the commnopity Boy Waxrei.—A good strong emart boy wanted to carry parcels for a Drv good tore, Apply by letter to P. O. Box 688. 2in erect Higatanp Bricapr.—On account of the apparent inclement state cf the the Cansdian Pacific, and the same as those claimed by rivel linese to the sea- board. The Canadin Pacific a_rees to drop altogeiber ont cf the competition fur winter export and impori traffis eat of} Montreal, giviog tue Latercoionial the | monopuly of inis tade of Canadian ports. If then the Lotercolonial can com pete betweeuw Montreal aod St. Jobn or Halifax with ihe Canediau Pac'fic, it Can well do business under tue proposed ar- dangemest, lo retura the Canadian Pac fic aeks that the mtercvlonial should deliver to ¢ at Montreal euch import! traffic as is brougbt from Halifax and St. John. Here tootbe Iotercolonimt wonld ret the locg haul which Mr. Biair considered go 1m portant. dhe} terms which Mr. Shanghne ey proposes are ive fame as those vow 1a force beiween the Grand Jruok and the Toiere: lonia. The basis of division of | freight receipts is ihe same as that which Mr. Bleir has aecepted from the Grand Trank. Export aod import freight rates are made on the eame basir. The chief difference is that Mr. Blair has agreed w} give the Grand Trunk all the domesiic} trafic which he can contro!. The Can-| adian Pacific does not eeem to have acked | for that. The proposal is discussed by the Sun, | which remarks that it is in agreement in its general effects with the arrargement: that bas been made with the Grand, Truok. The contract with the Grand! ‘Trunk gives the Intercolonial practically | no Wioter business, anu offers no trafttic to the Cancdian Winter Port. The Grand Truck bas 18 owo winter port. Its ocean tern: busis tu tue Uori-dStater,aud all the export aod export treffi:is handled at, Portland. Therefore the Grand Trunk’! can do very little to build up Canadian porte, ‘or io es-ist the Intercolonial to handle iraueatiant ¢ busines. Oa the other haodthe Canavian Puerfic, with much. more imporiant western connectione, ! uffere tu .urp over ali its foreign trattic \o tbe lutercolouial and Canadian ports. Mr. | Sheughne-sy otters what the Grand Trunk coulu noi give, its whole transatlantic trate .o the Cspadian ports and tbe all, Cavedian railssy. Eeako otfers, what! the Grand Trunk is vot able to give, the | use of a well equipped railway terminus, | with wuarves acd elevator, all on Cana- | dian 801!, wud ali merely nominal | consideralon. If tt shoud heppen that | the In:erculouial termenur is vot sufficient | for the trade, the Sand Point wharvee, | warehonees 0d ¢ltastors are at the sera! viceot Mr blair. Thecitv of Se John’ base aleo Jarge intereets at Sand Poiut,but the city would be oaty too glad to join is Mr, Siaogbnersy’s .oyitation. EEE CHURCH SRVICE. sOF @ METHULIST, Prince Street—P)+yer and } raise Service at 10.10 Kev. J. W. ¥ cConne)] &t ll,and Rev. G M. Young at 7. Silangeis welcome, Atten- tive usbers. Grace Church.—Rev. Geo. M. Young at 11 aud Rev. J. W. McConnell at7, Sunday School at 2.15. E Land C E et close of Sunday Scheol Strangers s8)wa}s welcome and seats provided. PRESBYTERIAN Zion—Prayer meeting at 10. fervice at 1’ Rev. DL. N. Mort n, Trinigad, and kev. D. F. Meséoa 7, sunday Schoo] and Bible Class ai 230 St. James’—Prayer meeting at 10. Rev D. BKB. McLecd at il aud Rev. Dr. Merton Tr’'n'tad at7. Sunday echool andBible Class at 2.30. CHURCHIiOF ENGLAND. eee : . ou bouls.—Morning prayeratlla. m. Sun day School azo bitle Ciass at 2.30. Hoiy Comr uvien wili be celebraied at&8 30 a. m avd afier the morning service. All seats flee snd wappropriated Everybody welcome. St. Peter’s Cath+edral—Holy Communion atsasndjla. m. Matins at 10.15 Children’s Cat‘chising and Bible Ciass at 2.30 Even- song at 7. A)) Seats lree and unappropriated. BAPTIST. Prayer meeting at 10.50. Rev. G. P. Raymond at 11 and 7. Sunday School and Pas‘or’s Bible Class at 2.80 Strangers wel- come and pioviced with cumi{ortable seats CENTRAL CHRitlI-N (HURCH. Rev. J. H. Mahorter will preach at 11 and 7. Aili welecme, runday =chool and Bibie class at 2.30, CHURCH OF CHRIST Servicesatilenpd7 Y PSC E Wednesday night at 7.30. Ali weicone &T DUNSTAN’S CATHEDRAL. Low M&ss at7.s0a m Children’s Mass at ® High Mass and sermon atlv30. Vespes and Benediction ati pm, SALVATION ARMY. Sunday Services ci7. il, 3, and at 8 p. m. weather, the parade of the Aigniaod Bri- gade is cancelied for to-morrow moruing. Lapies”’ AiD.~ Toe anrnal meeting o' the Ladies’ Aid ot tae P B Island Hospie tal will be held in the Y & & A Parlor. next Tnesday woruiog, Sept 25th, at ll 39. A full attendance requested. 3: fr. Josera s Bazaar. —Tickete for St. Joseph’s Bazaar in Market Hall next werk will be +oli at the door Bortrance en. dinner 35c ; entrance and tea, 23. Tickets = meal. sold in the hall will be 35c¢ and 25c. Tae Hariray Boat.—The steawer City of Gvuentarrived in Charlottetown las evening about 8 45, bringing a good freight. She leftibis morning at 5.30 for Summerside enroute to Halifax. Her Outward cargo included 70 barrel- poiatoes for Bermuda and 250 bags oate for Halitax. Minitary Parape.—General O'Grady Hily, general officer commanding the Cavadian militia, will arrive in Charlotie~ town by the muil eXprese to-night. To- morrow morning a military church parsde takes place to Ste Paul’s church. tt will be purely military, the Boy’s Brigade not participating, and will be composed of Nos 1 and 2 Cos. Artillery, | Engineers, and Nos. 1 and 3 Co’s. 82ad ! Regiment. The 4co Regimeot Band will | furnish the music. Rev. Leo Wiltiame| ee New Cuvrce ror Crapavua.—A_corres- pondent of the Guardian at Crapand re ports that under the energetic leadership of the Rev James Forbes, rector, work bas been begun for the new St John’s Church. Stone for the foundation is on the ground and the old building bas been moved acro @ the stroet to make way for the new one which wi!l occupy the origin sl site. Theold church will be remo tel- led aod used for parochial purposes, Great credit isdue tothe Rector and bis people for their courage in acdertakiag this ims yOrtant work, will preach the sermon. { | i <i >_> GREATER THAN EVER, “Showe may come and shows may go But Devil’e Auction goes on forever.” That this is correct was fully emphas’zed at the Academy last evening ; the Devil’s Anction ie now in its 19tb year, it has been | seen in Halifax before, but last night the theatre was jammed, 'n fact eo full that the door keepere reporied that never before | have they had euch few pass out checks beiweep the acte, peenle declining to leave their Beate fearful hut he coildnotgt BM ‘io them on vbeir return. Oe much | fae chérved and improved this season ; there | § is Of course the tame outline of plot, the | & *“ Devil’e Auction” ja The same principal scenes, but there are many new faves inthe cast, new costumes, new ecenerv and new specialties, many of the latter better than ever with the show be- | fure,the whole forming ajwhirling kalei- | ' scopeic conglomeration of magnificert | i e stumes, elegant scenerv, electric, mech~ cal and calcium effects, song and i ce, witand bamor, miath and pleasure. —‘Talifax Uerald. a ene —— BORN. At Duredin, Weet River, on the 19th, i -1.,toMr. and Mrs. P. J. Berrigan, a This signature is on every box of the genuine Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tabiets | the remedy that emres a cold im ome day ‘© te ® oi WAAL KGGGIGA Ss Week right Services—wondey. Suesdar Thursday, f ricay ewd Ss". cay arco p.m, GUSPEL MEEBIING, i Wice'ting—Rernemb-r the Gospel in Pruvsc’s hew Biccs, Sunday at 4 och m‘Tangers alwa)> I “lam the Door’? Crspel Meeting @iteruoon be. weleame. Lesson Jorn ‘9 50 HORSES WANTED 3 ? ea , ral nea . . Wanted at once, §0 general purpuse horses, weight from 1100 to I20c Ibs, age from 5 t 8 years. Apps A. Horne & Co, KENT STREET, dy 3ins wkly 2ins. A. Barrikter et, Bleck CLarlettetown. Meczrey to Loan. _ ean (’. 0. Srown’s 15 ents for three cakes. % <8 WANTED AT ONCE- 500 % vj second hand bottles from one i om to twelve onne23s id 8iZ2.— a =F Jobnson & Johnson. — se ZN fs S SF £ Soaps ¢ re; % = For the tzailet, a very fine fy g% line at surprising piles. Se #19 cent <F > cents per = és a. EA ¢; 3 cakes for 26 cents. ‘*. & ee | 7 t is one of the best values ix * we have ever had, at Ancther line 6 aS cake cents per i Whine LA tated at FES SF GAGS SHG ful. 5 : MEET ME AT THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE. 32 | Remnants And Ends Dress Tweeds Che ets STANLEY BROS. Suitable fer Ladies’ and Child- ren’s wear. We have placed on the middle counter, just inside the door, 82 ends Tweeds at Prices that will move them ; quick. ——L—— NT TY SE NR SE Lots of nice Skirt Lengths, mas Lots of nice Cloths for Caildren’s Gar- ments, Some Suit Lengths also, and the Prices Well come and see. Ww fanley Bros. BOER-BRITIS Everybody will now want nictures illustrating the various battles foucht in South Africa. We have at great expense published nine large and beautiful pictures, oo beavy, superfine, calendared paper. ‘Battle of Belmont,,” ‘Charging the Boer Guns at Elandslaagte.” “Attack of Royal Canadians at Paardeberg.” ‘Charge ef Gen. French's Cavalery on the Retreating Gen. Cronje’s Army.” These pictures are 20x2s in. Sample and terms, 25 cts each; all four for 80 ets.; $1,75 per Cozn: 25 for $3.25 ; 50 for $6.00 ; sii per 100. ‘Battle ef Tugela River,” ‘Battle of Spion Kop” ‘Gordon Migh- landers at Battle of Belmont,” ‘Battle of Magersfentein,” ‘“*Surrender of Gen. Cronje at Paarderberg.” These pictures are 22x28 in. Samole ara terms 40 cts. each ; ail five tor 81,60; $3 per doz.; 25 for $6.00: {0 for $12.00 ; $24 peri00. Very hendsome; printed in 6 to 14 colors. AG ENTS coin monev. Rie rrofit. Enormous success. er RED HOT SELLERS. Veritable mortgage ruis rs, One agent sold 68inoreday. Wewillsenda Complete Outfit Consisiing of all the Nine Different Pictures for Only $2.00. This sum you muy de cuct whea you have ordered $20 worth. Abs>lutely no picturss sent Don’t waste time and postegein writing forlowerprices. We payall charges, We take back all unseld pictures anu refand your morey, Cut this out and send today and begin to make money. Address HOME NOVELTY MFG. co., ‘Det. 256.) P. O. Box, 518, Chicago. Saturday. WAR PICTURES! The end of the war is now 1n sight. The pictuves ine Kall - Announcement 1900. Our importation: in Suitings, Overcoatings, Trouserings, ec, for fall and winter are now full and complete. Cool morning? and evenings must remiad you that you want 9 top-coat, We are showing a magnificent range in corfect coafings for spring and fall. If you want a h avy wiuter overcoat now is the best time to buy. Our range in Scotch Szitings for fall and winter cannot be surpass -d Furnishings - Goods. Sbirts, C llars, Ties, Underwear, Waterproof Cu.«, Umbrellas. Sweaters, L. se, Handkerchiefs, etc. Gordon & McLellan oceoe. Men’s Stylish VUufitters. Caps ee Ao i ha aug e St men eee coc oosy rc a ht BEET ice CI.