: ‘ ¢ \- Canfield’ Unshrinkable Underwear -FOR MEN-—— We keepa large stock of the above in all sizes. —-ALSO — A full lire Ribbed Underwear Scotch Underwear Mat Wove Underwear Millinery —— inery Our Miss Vanstone has just yeturned from ‘l'orento and ene and will attend to ‘at order of yours, WEEKS & CO : Pcople’s Stere Of nom Success “ to A. WEEKS and CO. e22:222 CLEARING OUT SALE eee FURNITURE BY AUCTION 1 am instructe od by by the Rev. J T Bry- anto sell ty auction at the Rectory on Thursday, the 21st of Sent. Inst. Commencing at 11 O'clock A. M., all his household effects comprising: Superior Piano, (new, Parlor, Dining koem, Hall, Bedroom and kitchen Furniture. Te rms cash. R. BEARISTO, Sept. 13 td Auctioneer. STEN NNN Ty PPT UETHINNNNNTINMNTY ai More than 2000 Fami- = lies in Halifax and Dartmouth use Sun: light and Lifebuoy Soaps exclusively in their homes, and all say they would not have any other kicds. CGF. a0 This information is correct having been gained by com- petent and trust-worthy ad- vertisers, leaving samples at every house and :naking care- ful enquiries. ‘Lhese families never knew what pure SOAPS meant, un- til chey tried SUNLIGHT ind LIFEBUOY. | a a Why should ‘not others learn and be h«althier aad happier for the ]-«rning. Price is only 5e for ——e +) epee ——w. large twin n bar. SO eta ttt ec Dr, H, L. Dickey te of Reyes) Londen Ophthalmic Hos pital, Mecrfields, and Central Lon- don Threat & Far Hospital Fpeciaiist in digeases of the Eye, Ear, Nose & Throai Ofice-—CAMERON BLOCK. ‘igre THP7T, PPYOPTOPTPTDRTPRED NNT h -PPRPPRDINNT TTT rrrrrrerr error nnn? mU Residence“ Hore. DAVIES.” Office Hours—-9.30 to 1 p.m., 2to3p ™. ,7 to bem. Eyes tested for glasses 129 Caw i | ' j | | wail, — a ee THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN, SEPTEMBER ie ST JOHN EXBIBITION. Island Exhibitors Very Successful — Names of Prize Winners. (Xt. duhe Sun, Class 4.--Carriage Horses. yr and upwards (4 en- —: JA a ie ,~P EI,3<d tallion two years « i (one entry)—Geo Ore iwvs, Kingeten, P E I, let. Fijly or gelding, $ vears old (8S entrie+) : o =? i L J Sentner, Ch’tewn, 2ad; Peter Trainor ‘ > | Kingston, P E I, 3rd. Fs) ly Or gelding 2 years old (3 entries) WwW I Di } Kendortf, North R ver. r io . Zad, Foal of 1899 (1 eutry) B R Docxendorff, North River, P EI, ist. Clase 6 —Carriage Horses in Harness, Carriage stailion, 2 years (2 entriee) Geo Crowye, Kingeton, P E I, 2ud. Filly, 3 years old (7 entries—Peter Trainor, Kingston, PE 1, 20d; LJ Sen:~ ver, Ch’towo, P E l, 3cd Mare or gelding, 2 years old (3 entries) W F Dockendo:tt, North River, P E bp 2nd. Light carriage horse (10 entriey)-~D C McK niev, Ch arlottetow! l, P h B lst. Class }—Agricultural Horses. ‘lv, two years (2 eutries) BR Decken» Norih River, P EI, 2ud. dorff, Class 9—Heavy Draught: Horses (Cana- dian bred, Filly, 2 years old (1 entry)-—Charles Dockeador*t, Char!o:tetows, lst. Class 10~—Clvdesda!les. Stallion, 1 year old (1 entry)—Robert Wood, Mount Herbert, P EJ, Ist. Filly, 2 years (1 entrv)—Robert Wood, Mount Herser:, P EI, ist. Foal of 1899 (1 entry)—Robert Wood, Mount Herbert, P E I, let Best mare, 4 years an t,up (2 entries) — R Wood, Mt Herbert, P E I, lst. Class 16~—Shorthorns. Bull, 3 years old (3 entries)—Fred G Bovyer, Georgetown, P E I,let. Bull calf, under 1 year (6 entries)— Fred G Bovyer, Georgetown, P E I,ls:. Bull! calf, under 6 months (4 entries) — Fred G Bovyer, Georgetown, P E I,1st. Bull any age (4 entries)—-Fred G Bovyez Georgetown, P E 1, dipioma. Dairy Breeds—Ciass 22—Ayrsbiree. Bullover 3 years (3 eutries)—Jobn Ferguson, Charlottetown, P E I, 3rd. Class 24—Dairy Breeds—Guer nseys. Ball Syears old and upwards (2 entries) —ER Brow, Ch’town, P El lat. Bull calf, under 1 year and over 6 months (1 entrv)—E R Brow, Ch’town, ist. Bo}! calf, under 6 months (1 entry) —E R Brow, Ch’town, P EI, Ist Bu)l, of any age (2 entries) E R Ch’town, Ist. Cow, 4 years old and upwards (3 entries) E BR Brow, Ch’town, Lat 20d and 3rd. Cow, 3 years old (2 entries) EE R Brow, Ch’tow a, lst and 2ad. Heifer, 2 years old (1 entry)—E R Brow Ch’town Ist. Heifer, 1 year old (l entrv)—E R Brow, Ch’town, lst. Heifer calf, under 1 year (l eatry) ER Brow, Ch’town lat. Heifer calf, uoder6 months (5 entries) —ER Brow, Ch'town, lst 2od aod 3rd. Femaie, any age (1 eo.ry)—E RB Brow, Ch’town, diploma. Guernsey herd (1 Ch’iown, lst. Breeders’ young Lerd (1 Brow, Ch’town, lst Heifer ca!f, under 6 months (4 entries) — Fred G Bovyer, Georgetown, P EL, Ist. A Brow, entry)—E R Brow, entr,)—E R Grades, R Brow Class 27 —Dairv Heifer Calt (4 eutries)—E Cn’iown, PEI, lst and 2nd. Claes 30 —Leicesters. Ram, 2 shears and over (4 entries)— Albert Boewa!ll, Pownval, Lot 49, P E I,1st. Shearling ram (2 entries) ~Aibert Bos- wall, P El, let. Ram lamb(7 entries)—Albert Boswall, Pownal, P E I, let. Two ewes, 2 shears and over (5 entries) —Albert Boewall, Powra’, P El, lav. Two sbearling ewes (5 entries)—Albert Boswsll, Pownal, Ist and 3rd. Two ewe lambs (4 entries) —A ‘bert Bos- wal', Pownal, P E I,lst. Clase 31—Lincolns. 2 shears and over (2 entries)— Ist Ram, Fred G Bovyer, Georgetown, P EI, and 2ud. Ram lamb (3 entries) Fred G Bovyer, Georgetown, P E I, Ist, 2ud and 3rd. Two ewes, 2 shears (3 entries) Fred G Bovyer, Georgetown, P E I, lst, 2nd and 3rd. Iwo shearling ewes (3 entries)—Fred G Bovyer, Georgetowu, P ET, Ist, 2ad and ord. Two ewe lambs (2 en‘ries)—Fred G Bovyer, Georgetown, P EI, 1st aud 2nd. Clase 32—Oxford Downs. Ram, 2 shears and over (3 a - Fred G Bevyer, Georgetown, P E [., Shearling ram, (2 aasetee teed G Bowyer, Georgetown, P E I., 2c d. Ram lamb (3 en oo rea G Bovyer, Georgetown, PEL, Two ewer, (5 Ses red G Bovyer, Georgetown, PE. I., 20d and 3rd. Two sbearliog ewes (3 entric®?)—F red G Bovyer, Georgetown, P EL, 3rd. Two ewe lambs (3 entries)—F red G Bovyer, Georgetowp, P E Lin 3G Class 53—Shropshires. Ram, 2 sheare and over (2 entries-— | Albert Boswall,Pownal, Lot 49, P E 1, les; D Ferguson, Ch’town, P EI, 2nd. Shearling ram (2 entries) —Albert Bos- Pownal, P EI, Ist; D Ferguson, Ch ‘town, P El, 2nd, Ram lamb (4 entries)—Albert Boswall, Pownal, P EI, 1st, 2od and 3rd. Two ewee,2 shears and over (2 ea» |-tries)—Albert Boswsll, Pownal, P. E. I. | mOrniog for the St. ‘priest [st and segond, Two shearling ewes (1 entr Boswall, Pownal, P. E. L, fe Two ewe iambs (3 entriesy— Alberi Boswall, Pownal, P. E. I., lst aad recond . eye Os eee aua Buiter. Cheese, 3 colo les 2 | to port last evesiag, having on _e the colored, not less than 60 Ibe. Ne ; ; +; IDA sny date not tater than Aug Ott let, $20; 20d, $15; Srd $10; (24 et tries) — Arthur BD ickeon, New G! aszow PEI, r Chins =e, ‘3 white, not less than 60 !be, made any date not later than Aug. Lith, L899. 1899; Lst, $16; 2nd, $12; 3rd, $8 (18; entries) —Lorne A Gibson, Mi: arshfield, | E I, 1-1; Wm Clarke, Emeraid, PE on 2nd; | JW Haseltine » Cora wall, P E I, 3rd Buiter, 2 boxes pot less than 28 Ibe. each, snitable for export (13 entries )—R | Campbell & Sous, Summerside, P E ],! Sth. PERSONAL, Mr. John Macleod leaves for North Syduey to-day, Mrs. Louis Beer Summerside. left this morniog for Admiral Bedford bas goae to Toronto} and Niagara, Conductors Kelly and McDonald crossed to Moncton today. Mre. Douglas Gordon returned to Sum- merside this morning. Lieutenant Governor Mclatyre left this Sohe exaibition. Mr. Jobo T. Rowe has returned to, Charlottetown from Sheet Harbor. Mr. and Mrs, James Stewart reiurned to Charlottetown ou Saturday evening. His Lordship Bishop Macdonald return- ed from (Quebec on Saturday evening. Mr. Lloyd Lodge left for Halifax to-day where be will attend Dalhousie College. Mrs. Geo. Bremner will be @ passenger to Boston by the Grand Duchesse to-mor- row. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Knight leave to- morrow on a visit to Boston. They go by the Grand Duchesse. Hon, James. R. McLean and Mra. Mc- Lean left this morning for St. Joha to attend the exhibition. Mr. James McKenna, of the C. P. R., was in the city over Suuday. He crossed Si. John this moruivg. Mr. O. B. Wadman, Crapaud, crossed via the Northumberland today on a busi- ness trip to St. Jobo, N. B. Rev. Mr. Lelachear preached in the Firat Metbolet Charch yesterday morn- ing and at Grace Cuurch ia the evening. 91 "cova and Other Hens, | Tee Pow be due bere tomorrow. iHE STONLE Si Stauley returned et Poi imtomatic buey which has } oeen adrift for the last week. — ; Specuar Fares —The C. P. R. is adver. i r £ per Mostrea!, Ottawa, Toronto, Niagara Falls, ‘ Detroit aud Chicago. The advertisement appears elsewhere in to day’s paper. Note Tais Wet. — Anyone wishing to inspect the piano and farpiture at St. | Paal’s ‘ory before the auction 9n Teed a can do so tomorrow aod on | Wednesday between the bourse of 10 a. m. aod 2 p.m. MELTING —Queen’s County R fle Asso~ ciauion. The anonal meeting of this ; ass ociati ion will be Lehkd on Thursday even. ing at 8 o’clock in the office of Mr. J. A. McDonald, Cameron Block, Tue Man ts THe Bory.~We have much | pleasur-in republishiog from the Ottawa | Free Press an excellent poem from the pea of our tslented fellow-towneman, ex- Co ouncillor Byrne. It ia entitled “The fan is the Bow” and will be found else- | Ww where i in to-day’s issue. Bapiy Ixsurep.—A telegram war res ceived in Charlotte‘own on Saturday night stating that Mr. James Lafferty, ciler on a | British Columbia steame?, had one of his legs badly crushed by falling among the machinery. Mc. Lafferty was at one time oiler On the Northumberland. — << From Monrragit.—The steamer Coban arrived from Montreal about ov? o’clock this morning, bringing a large cargo and a foll cotaplement of round-trip passengers. She ieft about 12 o’clock for St. John’s, Nfid., via Sydney, with a cargo which ins eluded 30 head cattle, 209 sheep, 600 bags oate, 200 tubs butter, and a quantity of general merchandise. P. E. Istanp Wiss.—Prince Eljward Tsland bas captured 5 of tne 6 first-class prizes for cheese, at the St. John exbibi- tion, to the great surprise of all competi - tors. The attendance at the exhibition this year bids tair to beat the record. On Toursday lJast 10,491 persons passed through the turnetyles. The liye stock show is the best ever seen in the Maritime Provinces. In every department the show is the best ever seen in St. Jobn. The especial attractions, with Sanborn’s horses, Sutherland’a Mr. H.R. Houghton was here io the interests of the Burlington railway on Suiurday and crossed to dalifax today. Mr. Real Miller, of Quebec, who bas been in Charlottetown l-aves by the Grand On & visit to Boston. Messrs Geo. E. Full, Angus Macdonald, and Theo. Moore and daugbter were among .those who left today for the S:. Jobo Exhibition. Miss E:hel Macdonald crossed to the mainland today on ap extended visit to Gloucester, Mase. She spent Sunday with friends ia Summerside. Mr. W.E. Bagnall leaves this afternoon toepend a few days with bis parents, after which he will return to New York, taking bis children with him, Mr. J. Jd. Hornby, who has been in Charlottetown for the past six months in the interests of R. Simpson & Co., leaves to-morrow morning for Halifax. Rev. James R. McKay and wife, Souris, and Miss Geddee, of Scoilaud, came to the city by the eastern train this mornieg and registered at the Queen Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. F. Owen and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Grant, who have been at- tending the St. John exhibition, returned to Charlottetown on Saturday eveninz. Messre Cyrus McMillan, Walter Breck- eux, Sam Willis, P. F. Duffy, Thomas Davies and William Newson left this morning to resume their studies at McGill. Hon. David Laird, Indian Commissisn- er,bas arrived at Regina from treaty- making with the nortaern Ind ana, and is at Government Honse, the guest of Lieu- tenant-Governor Forget.— Exchange. Mr. Henry McRory, son of Mr. Francis McRory, of Charlottetown,will be ordamed in St. Dunstan’s Cathedral at eight o’clock on Saturday morning. He will be ordained eub-deacon on Thars* day morning + nd deacon on Friday morn: ing. He will celebrate his first Mass oo Sunday: I 00 F,.—St Lawrence Lodge No 8 10 OF, meets to-night at 5 o’cluck. ( Second degree. By order N.G. tor several weeks, Duchesse tormorrow Lovat Cavsapers.—The Loyal Crusad- er’s will resume meetings On Monday next, the 25.h inst. Swimurve CuaLttence.—I hereby chal- lenge William B. Nolan to swim from Pownal wharf to South port and back for $25.—James Rush. eee trained animale, the acrobats and the high diver make tbe parade ground likea circ2s ring every day. Lap to Rear—There were three funer- als in Charlottetown yesterday atternoon, all of which were largely attended. ‘The Sous of England, with tbe Artillery band, a.teunded Mr. Arbing’s funeral, and services were beliat the house and at Si. Paui’s Church. The services over the remaine of Mre. W. E. Baguali were taken by Dr. Morrison, and a great many flora! tributes rested upon the casket. Rey. Father Johnston was the officiating clergy- man at Mre. Byrne’s funeral. Toe burial of Rev. J. Johnson, whbo died in Nova Scotia last week, took place on Saturday, and the faneral was largely attended. There Was an impressive service in St. James’ Charca at which Rev. Mr. Fuilerton made.a touching reference to the deceased Luxca on tae Way.—A convenience for persons travelling by accommodation trains weet of Summerside consists in the nice lunches which can be obtained in the station house at Ellerslie. But it is a convenience which very few passengers know about. It so happens that the ac- fore one feels in the humor for anything to eat acd in the same way it leaves Tignish in the atternooa. To accommodate those persons travelling right through Mrs. Oliver began this year, having ready at all times, lunches. iu going up there is plenty of time to have a lunch, end if not in com- ing down Mra. Oliver, will make up a junch which may be eaten on the car. We would suggest that it be announced on the train every day when approachiog Ellers- lie tha: lunches may te obtatned in the station bouse aud thus not only assist the caterer bui also oblige the travelling pub- STICKY FLY PAPER Wi'l rid vour honse of flies this time of year, when it is cold outside, but warm Raczs DechaReD Urr.—In the race: of! the Nova Scotia exhibition the 2.35 pace, the 2.25 pace ond the free-for-al. are de- | clared off, owing to insufficient entries. The tollowing are substituted: | ‘Tuesday, Sept 26.—2.35 class, pace and | trot, purse $200, Wednesday 2.25 clase, pace and trot purse $250 for-all, trot and pace, purse $300. Hopples will be allowed in these races. Four tc enter, three to start. Records after Septemver 9 no bar. All other con - ditions as announced. —_——»——— Send one dollar asd fifty cents to Joy. the Oyster King, and he will send you a! box containing 450 choice P. E. I. oysters. Addreis King Joy, Lock Box 252, Char- | lottetown, P. EI. Friday free- jaside the home. Kill Them Off Quickly Sticky piper will do it. Two sizes in stcck. Large and ema)! double eheet. ' ih Sw i | | Ath ma — eS ee Ye VrFIVVyVyVyVYyVvVvyey v9.— The steamer Polivo will | ial round trip excursien rates 10 clergyman. | commodation train leaves Summerside | MEILLENERY 1899 Mest ME ir THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE, «=f | ~ Wh <. eth YA oe. <e ee. ~ Ladies dackeis) at Stanley Bros. ‘c wih cas a : ‘ ce The very Jatest styles direct f eal 2 from the menufacturers in Berlin, Germany | ertesdtiin In Qwality Style Fit Finish and | Workmanship “21s ee™ Oe Oe @S Maid ea aed GO SaBGGooL TORE AR any op EO ay 4 fj 4A STYLISH HAT... F " wn A MODERATE PRICE E Miss Dalton guarantees you satisfaction in every respect or no sale. E jStaniay Bros.) wae hadvad-- aes Sod ; » = Ee SERASTET Ae as Led oh, IT PAYS TO BUY AT wooo ERIN, If you want something nic, nev and stylish it will p y you to read this add and see our DRESS GOODS We have a_ superb line of the most fashionable and up to date goods to be seen. Including ladies Scareh + heviots Broad Cloths, Beavers and Meltens in all the leading sh we conspicuous among which are Greys, Reds Fawas News Blues, Myrties and Light Greens. We have alsoa mee range of Ladies Cloth in domestic make, made at our ows Moncton Mills, just the thing for fall suiting. JACKETS If you want the new style, the latest 21 inch cut, German made, silk lined, Ladies’ Jackets; then you ought to buy ours When you put one of them on it is just as pretty as a picture Any alteration needed we make at our own expense. It goes without saying that we are the MILLINERY LEADERS We cin give you anything wh Went in this line, |‘ be MONTREAL TWIST, the TORONTO CURL, the DEWEY DIP or the whole CREATHON cf our o vu high class millinery genius } | F. PERKINS & CO. Bazaar Glove Fitting PAT- TERNS ldzeach. 4500 new fashion sheets given away very moath. Ask for one. SUNNYSIDE Ch'town et osetia ee x ORR Rey ER PR RE rR A Meg er a ag steno. ~ “rman se a ee ee Se ois