ons don’ Here's A Good Place to buy Your Medicines. Our stcek is alweye fresh, ber cance our stock is always large. Gur goods are always good, be- cause we wake it arule to buy nothe ung but the best. Our prescription bandied by eparitment is carefully registered druggist’. We save youésome money en every article you buy here. We serve you courteously, eare- fully and promptly. th f 5 The ee HUGHES’ sce Hall. - Druggists SEER OE BERLE, ee 9960 C000 200. DS ONES DECC RNTE Don't Bake To-day But order everything vou want at the Eslipee Bakery, It ie certainly remarkatie the number of peepie who are now getting their baking done here. Den’t ewelter over a cook stove to bake :he necessaries of life, Ring Telephone 98. snd leave your order for Apple Pies 10 and 12¢ each Cream Pies 12 and 15e each Cecoasut Pics 15 and 2Ce each Currant Cake l6c per lb. White Cake l6e per Ib. Bread of all kinds All fresh and geoc. D. Stewart ‘oLtpss BAKERY BAKES BEST BREAD. peeesceeces £” 00660808 %86 8 82 20828868 508 0686 6080880806060 D, McKyrs & Co, BROKERS, Steck Exchange Building, Montreal. Dealers in New York Stocks, cotton and grain. 1-8 per cent Cemmission each day Direct wires with New York te .very faciuty fer executing orders promptly. Cerrespendence go icited. —_ TMB DAIL. 8KAMINER CHAK! O!TRTOWN OCTORER 13 9c0 NOTES AND COMMENTS. — — Yer, itetrue, asthe Halifax Herald eaye, ‘hat with expenditure debt ard tax. ation spreading *o fast, it’s high time that we had a change. ~— The Montreal Gazette remarke that Mr. T. Broughtow Tower seems to be the new poet laureate of Liberaliem. ‘*The Swiog of Victory” isthe title of hie ode on the dissolution. One starza of the ¢ ffori reads :— “She found to her cost what she bad lost v ho changed oid lamps for new ; A brave outside base meial may bide, And time ie the test of the true.” This is, as the Gazette remarke, decid. edly better literature than ‘ Ring the kne!! of boodling boys,’ or even “Beware the French-Canadian horde,” There isa suspicion, however (hat Mr. Tower may be a Tory in disguise He may be nit- in g at Canada and 1896 when he strikes the line **She found to her cost.” ete. eT ee ca (ne More Untortunate Wanted the DIAMOND bYEs, but was induced by her dealer to try another make, A lady writing from asmsll town in New Bruntw-ck tothe proprietors of Dia- mond Dyes, sara: “Please find enclosed Express Money Order for six packets of Diamend Dyes, colors as mentioned below. I have been a user Of Diamond Dyes, for over five years, and they have given me entire sal‘sfaction. A few weeks ago our mer.: chant was out of a color I wantedin the Diamond Dyes and strongly recommended another make he was selling. I bought the packet with many doubts as to their worth. I mad an effort to dye an old colored opera shaw} with the new dye. The ghastly result almost drove me mad. There was not a semblance of any de- cided color. Now I am obliged to dve it black, and will do the work with the Dia. mond Dyes, .Noéemore poor muddy dyes forme while*I can send to you for the reliable Diamond Dyes.” Canadian ‘Promoted. Toronto, Oct. 12.—An Evening Tele~ gram’s epecial cable dated London, Oct. 10 save: Lieutenant-Colonel Gordon, of Montrea’, whe was attached to the secuad Canadian contingent, for specia) duties, bas heen gazetted aesistant staff officer to the prisoners of war and graded as deputy assisiant adjutant-general. This signature is on every box of the genuinu Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tabiets the remedy that emres a cold im one day "IX 2a ae That centrally situated one tenenment bouse on Prince Street, next to the late T.omas Alley’, containing eight large rooms, with stable and coach s0ouse, a: present occupied by Rev. H. B, Morrie, who is removing from the Island. Pos- session given the 23rd inst. Apply to Thomas McQuaid, Lower Queen St, tf WaANTED.—Immediately a good gene:a} servant. Apply to Mrs, Unsworth, head of Piince st, ase —— i Ot a _ ne et CC Te ackets All our Jackets‘are made to fit the living forms of P. E. Island. WEEKES & CO. ; No store in the city can show a better selected or more fash- ionable stock of Jackets than WEEKS & CO,, and for Fit, Finish and Value they lead, at least “that is what the people ill say.” See Weeks & Co’s cheap Jacket at $2.45 Then we have something nice at, $3.56 . For warmth style and finish our Jacket at $5.20 ieads them all. We show ome choice Jackets in Fawns, Beaver, SGrey, Blues and Black. WW HHKS'& CO.! : THE“JPEOPLE'S { STORE. CEADERSIN,MILLINERY. — z - MOW. Tf. W. DO'D'S WILE. Value of the Estate—Large Cash Bequests. was admitted te probsie yesterday afier- noon, The total value of the estate iv ce ale, he bequeaths $35,¢00, To bis sister Sarah, wife of David Smal), the sum of $2000. To his sister, Jane Dodd, the sum ef $2000. ‘To bis nepbew, Williem Dodd Small, the sum of $2600, Vo bie neice, Mise Jean Smal!,therum of $2000. To his grandecn, Frederick Walker logs, the interest of $3000 till he comes of age, when he ix to receive tbe principa'. to his daughter L:jian Hammoud Doi’, (Mra. Mahon) the eum ef 335,008, the interest of which ehe draws during lift; at ber death the amount goes to her hes. To his son, Dr. Simon Walker Dold, the cum of $15,000. To Mrr. W.i4. Sampson, St. ?Jobo, N. B., the sum of $1000, and to esen of her three children 1000. To Dr. Wiilitm Petbieck, of Bedeque, the eum of $1600. Te Henry A.S. Pethick, at present of Arvpricr, Ont., the sum of $:000 To the rector and wardens of Si. Paul’s Church, the sum of $1000. To the trasiees oftnoe P. 2. Hospital, the sum ef $2600. To his trustees, to be applied by them towards the establishmest of as pnblic library in Charlottetown, the eum of $5000. In addition to the cash beqnerts en- umerated above, provision ie made fer the distribution of his rea) estate and ..oure hold furniture the beseficiaries being his widow, Dr. Dodd and Mrs. Mahon. Mr. F. L. Haszard,Q. C., and Mr. B, J. Cundall, are trustece ond executors under the will. Islacd Liberal Meeting at Montague. A feir attendance of men women and children assembled im Moatague hal! la-t night tobear eddresees trom Liberel apeakers. Dr. Robertson ways chairman and in introducing Mr. Hughes, tue Lib» eral cundidate, spoke atsome length on the trade of the Dominion, telling tLe elec- tors te consider carefully the great in- crease in the corn trade va accoun:of the reduction in duty. One of the farmers present was beard to remark, ‘*Where is tae market for my oats?” Mr Hughes next addressed the meeting. He deciared that ss cure a6 he was siandicg on the platform ine Liberals were goiwg to get in'o pewer, and, atter appealing to the meeiiug for their vot s, lett the platform forthe next speaker, Mr-D A. McKinno#,who,declared toat he was not quite sure that they would get into pewer, that elections were, like horse races, never ture until they are won. No doubt Mr MeKinvon has hac es peri- ences that Mr. Hughes ig rot acquaini- ed with. He concluded his speech by comparing the Liberals to the British sol- diers and the Conservatives \o ine Boers, adding that be would not stop unti! he bad sent one cunring fox to St. Helena Island out of peliuics, Mr. McKioron was followed by Sir LouisDaviee who deciared tpat be would vot be beaten. Hespoke of the Govern- ments acts in general, and stated tiat Governments de net govern pr.cer. Any person who would eay so was a deceiver ora fool, This did not line wih oF epeech four years ago when he ehargee the then Goverument with contro)li. g prices. Sir Lonie closed with & reterevee io the sending of ihe contingent to Seuuh Africa, but said nota word regarding ‘ue emergency Talons. The meeting was closed with anothe apeech from Dr. Roterison, urging +h: running of the two winter steamere | Georgetown, a branch railway to Card.- gan village, sending the dredge io Mou- tague, Commence a custom house at Cardi- gan, ond the election of Hughee. Mv te Crasses.—Mr. H. A, Tanton. who has been here ona visit for the pest! few weeks, has resigned tae position cf orgapiet and choir master of the Chapel of the Heavenly Rest, and will remain in this city, devoting himeelf tu the reac bing of piacu and voice culture. Mr. Tanton will commence teachirg in his owo building, Great George 8:, Oct 22nd. —_——-s—— AxxvaL fHoctise.— The members of No. 3 Company ct the 820d Regiment are hereby noiitied that annual shoring wil he held on Monday next at 2 p., m. ( signed) Caot. Goodwill. — —— WOTICE Any Person or Persons Guilty of an Infraction of the Following City By-Law, Viz,, Cap. XV. Clause 3—‘‘No ré@rson shal] cut down bark, lop or otherwise injure any tree planted under the authority of ths By-Law, or any tree now planted and grow- ing upon amy street or square in the said city, or shall cut down, break or otherwise injure the boxes, supperts or other appendazes to cr around any such tree. ” « Shall be prosecuted under the penal clause of said By-Law and subject toa penalty of the sum of sixteen dollars with costs. J. P. NICHOLSON, City Surveyor. ae 4 The will of the late Hon. Thos. W. D dd | To his widow, Maria El zabeith Dodd, } | on the field. = Against Us Speen th gy ——— Lucal and Giner Items MeerixG,—Don’t forget the public meeting im the Market Hall on Mouday uigot, . Tae PR Bi.—Five toiny; Sandaye ANortbheart 10 east winda, | kely to iw treas $139,695.72, ot which $27,987 50 ie res! | im force; uuecttled and showery. . Ce KORRT.— A concert will be given in Pau ’s schoviroom on Tuerdsy 23:d “iat ; . clover. Programme given tater. Sr. James’ Currca.--At St. James’ eburch \Ormorrow evening, Rev. J. K. Fraeer will deliver a sermon eepecially addressed to young men. Porice Covar. -- This morning the charge of using abusive ‘angusg : pre~ ferred againet Michae! Weauerbie by Mrs. McNei)}), wae dismiared, Bors’ Bricapg,-—-A meeting of the ( flicers of the Boys Brigade is culled for Monday at 8o’ciock p. m. All cfBcers are expecied ae the business is important. Meretine Toxigar.—Militia offirers are requested toatiend the adjourned meeting in City Conncil Chamber tonight at 8 30 o’clock. Very important business is to be transacted. TeLtrnoxie, — The Telepbone Com- pany’s men are rushing the work of re- paring the iines after the storm. Yester day the line was in working order as far ae Summerside; and today one can telk east as far as Mount Stewart. Spake tHE Tree.—The fine willow at the northeast corner of Queen Square should be attended to by ine proper per- eons. It was bent over duing the recent storm: The iooger it is left in ite pre- sent position the more difficult it will be eet it upright. A Warwine.— A!) pereors are reminded of the city by-law which forbids the cut- ting down, barking, lopping or irjuring in any other way any tree now planted ana gTOwing Upon any street or square in this city, and which forbids any i: jiry to the boxes or Other supporte to any tree. Any-~ one guilty of such action is subjeet to a penalty cf sixteen dollars. A Succestrut JeLanp GirL.—We con} gratulate Mies Penzie Partridge, daughter of Mr. Jchn Partridge, now of Minweapolie, Mion., on her success in securing & pocition with one of the largest legal firms io that city a» shorthand writer and typewriter. This young lady was lately a studentat the P EI Commercial College, where, after a four months course she became qualified to accept the posie tion she now holds. Sociat Last Nicut.— The concert and social given in S', James’ Hal! last night waa a very pleasing aflair. The ha)) waa decorated with flags, and over the plate form was the portreit of Rev. T. F. Fellertovu. The Highland Brigade, com~ mended by Major Stewart, appeared on the platform about 8 o’clock and sang ‘ Soldiere of the Queen.” On the plst~ form was the tropby won by the Brigade at Camp Brighton. Several seleciiors from the graphapone were given. Miss Fio. McKenzie snd Miss Evid McLean gave readings, while Miss Florence Ear e and Mrs. Roome eang eolos. At the close of the programme refreshments were servei by members of the Brigade. FeornaLL.—A footbali match is being plaved this aflernd0n at Victoria Park. The teams have been picked from the best men of Prince of Walee, St. Dunstan’s and the Abegweits. One will beof Scotch» men and the other of Irish and English, as follows :— SCOTCH. IRI@H~ENGLISH. J. McFadyer, Back Les Sharpe H. W. Ritchie Lud Snarpe Eric McLean, Halves J. M. Sullivan A. A. Sullivan Blake (SDC) H. L. Bethune, C. J. McMillan, L. B. McMillan, T. Trsivor R. B. Brown, F. Sterns L_ Seilar, T. P. Foley W. E. Campbell Forw’de. C Morar Cameron (8 DC) A Kehoe (SDC H Strong, Creamer (SDC W. McBride, C. McQuillan J. Darke: H. Bagnall; Two forwards for each side were picked Referee, D. A. McKinnon. = ae ene PHGRERGSISONS 2 All = ACCOUNTS HEIR AGIS ay Ba) = are requested to be sent in <4 > ~| Oo z OQ m All accounts due us are re- & quested to be paid to us AT ONCE. WH Cor. Kent and Prinee Streets SHG BARI SS MEET ME AT THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE, | Stanley Bros. Now Showing Ladies Coats of pthe Jatest cut, tailored by| the best mannfacturers on earth. es Fexfeciicnin Quality, Style, Assortment, Fit, Finish and Workmanship | $2.50 to $19.50 Each. STANLEY BROS "ca of a Perrin’s Gloves. We sell Perrin’s and other high class made gloves. We know no better made gloves than you can see at our store, every pair guaranteed to be perfect in workmanship, Our stock is the largest we ever had the pleasure ot showing, bought right, and will sold with thesmallest profit of any house in the trade. Kid Gloves Fleecy lined, 6@c, 80c, 90c, $1.00 and up. Kid Gloves, silk lined, $1.60 and up. Mocha Gloves, silk lined, $1.75. Mocha Gleves, fleecy ined $1.00. Russian Tan, unlined driving gloves $1.10. These prises will be found very low for the qua’ t,. Woolen Underwear The season is here for you to put on warm unierclothin:. We are prepared to supply your neds at the lowest pric: s. D. A. Bruce. Fall - Announcemen 1900. | Our importatiens in Suit‘ngs, Overeoatings, Trouserings, evc, for tall an nter are now full and complete. Cool mornings and evenings must remiad you that you want # top-coat. We are showing a magnificent range in ce1re2t coatings for spring and fal talf you wart a heavy winter overcoat now is the best time to buy. Our rapge in Scotch Suitings for fall and winter cannet be surpassed. Furnishings-— G»ods. Skirts, Collars, Ties, Underwear, Waterproor Voats,|Umbrelias, Uap Sweaters, Hose, Handkervhiefs, etc. GORDON & MCLELLAN 3ins eod. Oct 13.1900. FREE te FAS GFGAGL FHS sI% Le 2 PmRmERES Es" (inks > EK | “: ’ eeere M n’s StylishfUutitters. +