INTER-SCHOLASTIC sports. _—_ Queen Square Wins the Coveted Trophy. There was aslarge gathering at the C A A‘A grounds on Saturday afiernoon to witness the sports between Queen Square and West Keat Schools, The sports were of a most interesting character, and some of the fiaishes were exceedingly close. The Queen Square boys carried off the trophy, rolling up 98 pointe to 66 secured by West Kent. The following A Word About Prescripticns, We are compounding more and more each week. Many people have found that here they can always get just what is called for. Just at the sumaary gives the results in the differert time we promise and that the events :— rice is reasonable. We always } MILE BIKE ne cont a wun thing sell MILE BIKE, (open.) our dispensers are ‘thoreugbly Ist, J. Williams, (West Kent); 2nd, qualified. Harry Hodgson, W. K.); 3rd, Geo. Prowse eer eeeeenecne THE DAILY EXAMINZR CHARLOTTETOWN SEPTEMBER 17 1900., Toombs (W. K.) 36ft. 14ins :3rd McMahon (Q. S.)—85ft. 3in, 75 YDS DASH—(I1 Ys) Five Heats, Ist, Cornfoot (W. K.); 2nd, Mitchell, (Q. S.); 3rd Crusby, (W. K.) TIME 10 1-5 In the final heat Cornfoot and Mitchell ran a dead beat. To decide the winner these two again competed and again a dead heat resulted. On the third trial however Cornfeot won by an inch in 10 1-5 seconds, 220 YARDS DASH—OPEN. ist, H. Toombs, (W. K.); 2nd, W. Bow- den, (Q. S); 3rd, Donovan,(Q. S). Toombs won easily in this event in 26 seconds, the other competitors tottering at the tape. PUTTING SHOT —16 lbs. (W.K.) Time, 40 1-5 seconds. 100 YARD DASH (open.) Ist, H. Toombs, (W. K.); 2nd, W. Bow- den, (Queen Square); 3rd, L. McMahon, (Q. S.) Time, 11 seconds, George EB. Hughes eople’s Druggist. - The Peop be 50 YARD DASH, (8 years.) Apothecaries’{Hall. IE AL TT ————e : sengece noes @ SeSuseCCesue Three Heats. Final—Ist, McKinnon, (Q. S.); 2nd Duffy, (Q. S.); 3rd, Morgan. (Q.S.) Time, BROAD JUMP—Open. 7 3-5 sec. Ist,{Bowden, (Q. S.) 23 ft. 9 in; 2nd. Me- Mahon, (Q. S.) 23 ft. 6 in; 4rd, Donovan(Q.- S.) 21 ft. | 100 yDs. DASH—12 YEARS, Four Heats. 1st, Bowden, (Q.S.); 2nd, Duffy, (Q. S.); 3rd, Crosby, (W.K.), Time, 123-5 sees, THREE LEGGED RACE—50 YS, Three Heats. Ist, Dogherty and Donovan,(Q. S,); 2nd, Rattenbury and Rattenbury,(W. K.); 3rd, Large and Binns.,W. K.). 100 yps. DASH—13 Ys. Ist, Bowden, (Q. S.); 2nd, Duffy (Q. S.); 3rd, McQuaid. (Q. S.); Time, 11 2-5 seconds. 1 MILE BIKE—OPEN, Ist, Brairie Smith (W. K.); 2nd, Ivan Reddin (Q.S.); 3rd, J. Williams (W K); Time, 3.21}. 100 YARDS DASH—(14 YEARS.) Ist, McMahon (Q. 5S.) 2nd, Donovan, Q. S.; 3rd, Bowden, Q. S. Time, 12 sec, '} MILE BIKE—(14 Ys,) Ist, Ivan Reddin, (Q. S.); 2nd, J. Ratten- bury (W. K.); 3rd, Campbell, (Q. S.) Time 40 1-5 secs. The Relay Race was won by Queen Square by default, West Kent not enter- The Tug-of-war was won by West Kent in two straight pulls. Girls’s Bicycle Parade won by Annie ea | Constipation Brace, second Nora Waddell. The officers of the day were. — Referee—C, J. McMillan. Starter—D. A. McKinnon. Judges—L. B. MacMillan, Dr. P. F. Duffy, L. F. Muncey. } Timers—J. M. Campbell, , Brown, Arthur Sullivan. Councillor s © . ALL ° Ist, Harry Toombs (W. K.)—17ft2in;2nd, ; . McMahon (Q. S.)—16ft. lin; 3rd, Bowden : ° (Q. S.) 15ft. 10 in. ° G O O D ° 50 YDS DASH—(9yrs) FOUR HEATS. : e Final won by Jack McLeod (W. K.):2nd, : € | Blake (W.,K.); 3rd, Hooper (W. K.)| 9 AN D be R ES rm @ | Time, 7 2-5 see. 6 $ HIGH JUMP OPEN, : i 7, Bowden (Q. S.) won with a jump of 4ft* 2 ee ~ ang Mey volte: 74 in. Dougherty and Donovan both fail-: eat Saetally mixed’ end baked ei at this height but in the jump off —so much so that our baked goods Dogherty won. Donovan securing third. are unrivalled. 76 YDs. DASH—(10 Ys), Two Starters, FOR TO-DAY Final—lst Trainor (Q.S.); 20d, Me- . ° Kenzie (W. K.); 3rd, McLeod, (W. K.) White Cake 16¢ lb Time, 10 2-5 sees, Nut Cake 16¢ Ib HOP STEP AND JUMP. ; Ist, Bowden (Q. S.) 38ft. 3in; 2nd, Harry | "8 4 team. » Light Fruit Cake 16¢ Ib ¢ : ° $ . » Telephone 98. :: : : ® Headache, biliousness, heartburn, indfs | : » gestion, and all liver ills are cured by ; DD. Stewart: Hood’s Pill a : Ectrrse BAKERY © oo % Ms $ BAKES BEST BREAD. ; Sold by all druggists. 25 cente, + € aSecntecess® BCC’ OgRe Coe RT C£RD : DR. H-L. DICKEY (Late off Londen’ Hospitals.) ®PECIALIST: Kye, Far, Noge, Throat: CE: Cameron Bieck Victoria Pow. To refnnd the money when Hours: 9.30 a. m. tol p, m.;2tol p. m, tae estorom Seto. |Remick’s Kezéma Cure (Ryés lested cud Fittewith Glassee.) f y Baw. r fails to cure any case oO Sit—_—— De. —_ WE ARE — oO CLIFT how long standing. Forsale only at Macdonald's Drag Store NuRkseés REGISTER. Cures CHRONIC DISEASES and RUP- URE Siumbles, neato epa Kent Street, Charlottetown, fio? Ssturd¢y{ evening toTuerday a. m. every Office at Mrs. corne Nigut BEL > ey ES E => —— C= S> ee eS SE ) => <B We have opened the second shipment of our Furs and have nowa beautiful assurtment to chuose from. Every day some of the choice things are being picked up so if you are thinking of purchasing any style of a Fur garment this fall 1t will pay you tu leok through our stock of Ties, Ruffs, Collars, Boas, Collarittis, Mufls, Mitts, Capes, Jackets and Jackets, / WEEKS & CO THE PEOPLE'S STORE. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Clerk of the course—H. R. Large. ! Assistant—Ira J. Yeo, James Landri- , gan. ; Umpires—Reg. Stewart, Art Gaudet. Announcer—Inspector Ewen Stewart. ‘ The band of the Fourth Regiment played at the grounds during the afternoon contributing much to the enjoyment of the occasion, C6 WL Eezema or Piles, no matter of This signature is on every box of the genuine Laxative Brome-Quinine taviets the remedy that cures a cola im ene day Our Millimery De- partment is ready for your order. goods are in, milliners are back again, Get yorr order in before the bie fall rush com- mences.----Moore & HieLeod. Opera House et eam lhe nee Thursday & Friday This Week Prices 25, 35 & 50 cents, New) treme na andl Yet naman tlioastllienantailinantie tens Local and Other tems _ Tupper Civs—Meeting to-morrow even« Ing at 8 o’clock, at their hall om Kent Street. S. O. E.- Regular meeting of Lodge Princ: Edward will be be!d tonight at 8 o’clock, White Rose Degree. Ar the meeting of the Tupper Club to- morrow evening eddresses wil! be deliver- ed by prominent leadiog Liberal-Conser- vatives, Maritime Bxcorsroxns ro Montreat.— The aonual Maritime exeursions to Mont- real will take place on Sept. 27:h, 28th, 29:b, 30th aod Octoher lsi. The rate via Levie will be $11 30 from Charlotte town and via St. Juba $13 30. Tue Tiper.—The steamer Tiber, of the Dobell Live, arrived in Charlottetown from Montreal on Saturday night and left this morning about six for Halifax and Sydney. She had a large cargo both ways, Trick Horst.—Mr. McConnell’s cele brated trick horse will be shown at the exhibition to be held in Chariottetown next week, The borse is very clever and should be seen by all visitors to the ex- hibition, Provipgr at Sr. Jonw.—The St. John Telegraph saye:—On Tuesday afternoon during the races, Mr. W. Sz McKie, of Charlottetown, will give his trottivg stallion, Provider, a turn around thetrack. Provider has this season captured the Calais track record of 2.18} and took first prize at the exhibition. A Goop Sicy.— Although there is lees need new fora sign over their store that whea their place of business was Jess well known, still the enterprising firm of Webd ster & McKay, grocers, eurner of Kent anr Great George St, are to be commended for 80 plaialy indicating, by means of their fine new eign,the place where they give the best value in all lines of groceries for the jeast money, P. E.1l. History.—A most fascinating study is that of early and antiqoarian bis~ tory. Prince Edward Ieland has a So- ciety which has doxe a service of incal~ culable value to this province in matters of historical and antiquarian research. The secretary of the society is Mr. L. W. Wataon, and this gentleman has promised te provide the Canadian Trade Review with an account of the eperations ef the Society for publication isa forthcoming number of that journal, Evers lover of history and antiquities should possess a copy of the Review that sball contain this record. Your bookseller should have your order at once. Po.ice Court.~- Catherine McNeill was this morning arraigned before His Honor en a charge of vagrancy and sentenced to 10 days imprisonment. Mre McNeill and her two ehildren were found wandering about the park Saturday evening and taken in charge by the police as they had no place to go. The woman is, it is understood, able and willing to work, if someone will take her children. The Marshal is today: interesting the chari- table societies in her case, and no doubt her children will be cared for and werk provided for herself. E. Wood, for being drunk, disorderly and fighting on the 13th, wes fined $8 or 40 daye, A L'quor Regu- lation prosecution against Ellen Essory was continued for one week. Ar Keittys Cross.—Yesterday wia a creat day at Kelly’s Cross. There was a |large gathering which included many -.rom Lot 65, Kiokora, Crapaad and other »inte,besides a good many from Charlotte- i.wn. The proceedisgs throughout were ‘most impressive character. Pontifio - | High Mass was celebrated at 10.30 by \{:2 Lordship Bishop Macdonald assisted Revs J Aineas Macdonsld,Dr. Murphy, ' 4. McDonald and P. McQuillan. Rev. i .Monaghan was master of ceremonies, i « sermon ofthe day was delivered by R+v. Dr. Doyle, who spoke ably and elo- quently of the dutiesand dignity ofthe priesthood, with epecial reference to the life and worksof Father Duffy. After mass the monument recently erected in h nor of Father Duffy was formally unveil- ed by His Lordship Bishop Macdonald. In the afternoon at three o’cleck the Sacra- ment of Confir nation was administered by His Lordship Bishop Macdonald. SF HABL HABABGLD EF WANTED aT ONCE-509 9 second hand bottles from one F to twelve ounces in s8iz2.— ep, Johnson & Johnson. »S Y j ; Soaps “te - For the toilet, a very fine line at surprising prizes. 10 cents per cake, 3 cakes for 25 cents. It is one of the best values we have ever had. Another line 6 cents per cake, 15 cents for three cakes. BABBGBBASLES Bows IH Hs Sin S5LSP PETIT NS PNP hs a FA SG BEN SFIS Lats First instalment of our New Fall Jackets just opened—a eplendid as- sortment. Perfection in Quality, Style, Fit, Finish and Workmanship, stanley Bros. Se LL LL LT Se — Kall - Announcemen 1900. Our importations in Suitings, Overcoatings, Trouserings, etc, for fall and winter are now full and complete. Cool mornings and evenings must remiad you that you want » top-coat. We are showing a magnificent range in correct coatings for spring and fal] If you want a heavy winter overcoat now is the best time to buy. Our range in Scotch Suitings for fall and winter cannot be surpassed, Furnishings — Goods. Shirts, Collars, Ties, Underwear, Waterproof Coats, Umbrellas, Sweaters, Hose, Handkerchiefs, etc. Gordon & McLellan -+eee. Men’s Stylish Oufitters, Autumn Ladies’ Jackets. German, Hngtlish, Now open—cur new stock, Tartan Shawls for Golf Capes: Z.J,Harris, LONDON HOUSE oe —— Caps, anes ies ar