THK BAITY #XAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN SEPTEMBER 26 1900., ‘ . Come and see us during yeur Whether you wish to buy or not we yisit to the city. be Should will pleased to have ycu cal), you desire anything in Drugs, Toilet articles, Perfumes, Cigars or tobacco, we are giving speci— ally low prices in these lines this week, George BE. Hughes The People’s Druggiet. Apothecaries’. Hall. £608 2868 coer DS OS80 BSESt 6896 i 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 Qatcake is pnexcelled. Try some. gs Only 12c a Ib. : e : Telephone 98, - : ,:* # ® ne = : ; 5D. Stewart: : Eciires Bakery 3 8 BAKES BEST BREAD. ; Sescncecces 80000006 recs GRAND Bazaar — COMMENCING-— Tuesday Evening, Sept. 26th AT SEVEN O'CLOCK IN THE MARKET HALL Aud contisuing the two following days from 10a, m. till 12 p. m. onder the direction of the ladies of St. Joseph’s Bodality In Aid of St, Joseph's Convent Dinner and Tea will be provided for all patrone ; persons attending the Exhibition will please make a note of this. Usefal aud fancy articles can be pur- chased at a very low figure Refreshments for sll. Band of music in atiendance every evening. Tiekets sold at the door. Admission 10 cents. Admission and dinner 35 cents, Admission and Tea 25 cents. Dinner tickets bought inaide hall 35c 7 te tickets bought irside ball, 25c. tae a DAILY EXAMINER Local and. Other “Hems, _ SRA a MC : i} The Poetess Wins in 225 } The racee took place thie afterneon in the presence of m large crowd. Dr. Reid, of Guelph, Ont., acied as starier, ; 2.35 orasce, : The firet beat of this race was won by The Poeteee, owned by AB BEtter. in 2.27. Ben Hal second place and Brilliant tuird, Ibe second heat was won by ‘rhe Poets » - 2 27, Brilliant feecond, Ben Hal yira, The Poetees also won the third heat aud the race in 2.261, Ben Hel second Brilliant tbird. 2. 24 class, Leaming’s Bilmout won the first heat of this race in 2 224, Brazilian eecond, Parkland third, Guy J. fourth, Minsie fu. Kock Farm Grace finished fourth tut was put to eix'h fora long break. The sacond beat was woo by Rock Farm Grace, then Brezilian, Billmont, Guy J., Parklund acd Minnie came in as vamed, Time, 2 24}. The tbird heat was captured by Brazil- ian in 2 223, Brilliant, Gur J, Minpie, Parkland and Rock Farm Grace were placed as named, EWE bnre This signature is on every box of the genuine Laxative Bromo-Quinine tabicts the remedy that emres a cold im ome day —_ ne, = Education % One of thé first thitgs @° aman thinks ef for his girls is a good musicel education, and people are Jearning more aud more that even to a boy, the ability to play a musi- cal instrument is of great ad- vantage. When you get ready to bu your xusical instruaments— Jet us figure with you. We will treat youri ght. MILLER BROS Queen Street. Connolly’s Buildicg. te LECUV EEN YF AAAARAARAAAP ANA PSE SESE EEE SES EE I'WANTED ™m very loca lity througheut Canadate mtre Es oar go ods, tacking up ehow-cards OB trees, fences, alonyv roads, and a} conspicueus places, also distributing small advertising matter. Commission or salary $60.00 pa month and. expenses net to exceed $2.50 pe? day. Bleady empleyment to good, nenest, reliable men. Ne experience needful. Write for full part “ oo Empire Medicine Oo., Sept. 24th, 1900 —dv 3ins. The 946 w. London. Ont Penner ~y eo — 1L9OO Fall Op eninge of Millinery Wednesday & Thursday Sept. 26th and 27th. ‘Pattern, Hats - and Bonnets From Paris, London and New York and all latest novelties in Millinery Goods. Weeks & Co THE PEOPLE'S STORE.. LEADERS IN MILLINERY.S=S ’ — SEPTEMBER2 26 ! 900 oa NOTES AND COMMENTS, —Isthe one sided preference makin” you rich ? —A correspondent at Alberton sends us @ lengthy and intercetiog account of the recent visit there, of the flotilia uoder Vice Admiral Larkin. But exhibition aod otber maiter bas crowde1? it out. — Premier Farqubareon now cays that **to be wi hcut an exhibitiva is ity!” Yes,an exnibition isan e-.ucator of the people;—and not to have an exhi- bitien for two or three years is, it appra #,y an educator of politiciante —The Guardian this morning states that there is a difference between the way they do things bere and in Grest Britain. It says that over there the chief Liberal whip publicly admite that he exprcts his party to be beaten at the elections, but that here both the leaders ar: sure of & coming victory. Now, why does not the Guardian, if it approves of the Knglish plan, come out like a man and admit ds. feat for ite party. calam- —Attention isdirected tothe card of Mr. Joho P. Brennan who kb +@ a large new warehoure at North Sydney in which tortore farm producte, eic. ‘Ihe want uf euch » warehouse wae felt at Syduey. Kecentir, we hear, hay, oats, etc. were lyiug there on the wharf out in the heavy rains of the season. Mr. Brennan uadersiaads the P E. Island trade, aad products consigned to him will without doubt, receive cares ful attention. —Another good meeting of the Tupper Club was beld laet evening, Mr. J. B. Dawson in the chair. The epeakers in- cluded Mr. A A McLean, QC, Mr. RB Norton, Mr. W S Stewart, (our candidate), Mr,)Maucon, Mr. John Bradley, of K lly s Crose, and ot: ers. Mr. Stewart repertecd encouragingly from some of the country districts be bad ! visited, He found a great deal of dieap- pointment and disetisfactioa smong the people on account of the failure of the Govercment leaders (including Sir Louis Davies) to fulfill their pre-election pro mites and oa account of the high price of binder twine, kerosene oi! and other neces: eariee, sll of which the farmers were led to believe would be lower in price when the Liberal leaders reached cffi:e- Mr. John Bradley reviewed the Liberals record pretty thoroughly. very correctly, and witb a wit that is inimitable. It ig very p:easing to note that i. telli.~ gent jeTmere in the country keep ® clog, wateh "i500 the powers that be, and are independent enough to condemn them when they do wrong. A GORGEOUSLY BOUND Work of art bae just been ieeued at an out~ lay of $100,000, for which the pubs lishers deeire a manager in this coanty, also “a good eolicitor; good pay to the right party. Nearly 100 full-page engrav~ irgs,,sumptuous paper, illuminated coy- ers and binding‘; over 200 golden lilies in the Morocco bindings; nearly 50 golden roses in the cloth bindings. Sells at sight; presees running day and night se great is toe sale. Christian men and womer making fortunes takiog ordere. promotions. Qne Christian woman made clear $800 in four weeks taking orders amengher church acquaintancee and friends, Write us. It may lead to a permanent position to manage our basi= ness and look after our large correspoad-~ ence, which you can attend to right at your hcme. Addrese J. A. Knight, Sec- retary, Corcoraw Building, opposite Usit- ed States Treasury, Washington, D. C. iin A FLOATING WRECK. On Saturday, Sept. 220d, the srhoonrr Fanny, Rustico, Captain Buote, while four m les south by east off New London Heed met a floating wreck on her Leam ends. She was apparcntly not damaged. She is about fifteen tons burden, and it painted black with white streak around her. End of booms andend of topmast painted white. She had adouble reef maineai! set. She carried one jib. SHIP NEWS, Port of ‘Charlottetown EXTERED. Sept. 25.— Arcadian, Beattie, ‘Pictou; Welcome, Vanamber, Tidni-l: AB Hardy, Sampson, River, Bourgeois, N 8. CLEARED. Sept. 25.—Arcadian, Bestii-, Pictou; Fred M Bau, Eoman,. do; Amazon, East- man, Glace: Bay; Welcome, Vanamber, Tidvish. —————— 0006 49080008 SOGSE 204 COP” Teachers ~ Attending the Convention, we would like you to callin and look ever a large line of “Szheol Helps,” we have just received. No difference if you do not wish to buy, come inand see them. Ask to see our Wedgwood Note Paper. $ MITCHLLL'S BOOKSTORE 3 OOM SWOT OL OO SESE SES > OFERS SFOS BABE 6EH1 SERRE ; Qzeen St. Opp. Prowse’. ; bee O68" HF Se O0 2006 GOEL CSOD | Rapid ' he afternoon they drove to Emerald. Marxer Hacit.—Gei your dinner ard tes @ the Market Hall today. From Sours AFrica.—See the souvenirs from South Africa on exhibition in the wiodow next Brace’s grocery. Opxra Hovusk.—There* was a large audienceat the Devils Auction” !ast mgt, and everyone enj»ryed the perfor- maoce. Therewill inal! hk lhood be an overflow house toanight. é Norice.—Will ati thoee persons who Have bouks, inetrumente, e:c, belonging to the late L W Macdonald kindly reture the same at once to his mother at his late residex:e Lower Prince street. Succes-FuL ar Hauirax.—li is grati- fytug to learn that Miss Alice McMurray, of tole City, wa one of the ruccersful ex hibitors atine Halifax exhibition. Mias McMorrav’s exhibit consisted of a faucy table cover, battenburg lace, set dinner mats, boniton Jace, epec'men of point lace, 1D each vf which she was awarded a first prize. A Haxp:ome Girr.—A Sackvil e, N B, despatch says: A few duys ago vr. Allison, President of Mount Ailisou Unvi- versity, was the recipient of a cheque from the e xecutors of the late Mr. Massey, the molent manufacturer, of fitiy thoussod dollars, b ing an instalment of $100,000 bequeatbed by that gentleman to the Sackville inetitution. Leave or Ansexce.—Mr.L. H. Carver, the popular cheeeemaker at Dundas, has been granted leave of absence to attend the provincial exhibition. Mr. Carver shipped to the city on Saturday an exhibit cf cheese made at that factory. He aleo intends toexhibit hie beautiful trotting mare in the show ring- His many friende st Dundas would be much’ pleased to see him returing with two “red tickets.” St Josepn’s Bazaan.—The Bazaar in aid of 8t. Joseph’s Convent last night was very well attended, out a much larger at- tendance is expected today and tonight. The Market Hall has been very prettily decorated with flags and bun'ing. There are dinner and ten tabiee, refreshment tablee, art tables, apron tables, etc., al] of which are well stocked and presided over by attentive ladies. Today dioner was served from twelve to two, and thia after noon tea will be served between five and seyen o'clock, Don't fai: io attend, _—_—s Tae Vaxtteax DicasteR —The jury ine quiring into the cause of the falling of the wall of the Presbyterian church at Vans kleek brought in the following verdict: ‘ That the collap:e of the wall was caus ed by the using of inferior materis] in backing up the wall, andio the eaid wall pot being properly bonded.’ The work on the church nas been diecontinued es- tirely for the present, and may not be re« sumed foreome time. County Crowa Attorney Maxwell is much dieatiefied with the verdict, He saye it ehould state posi- tively who was to blame for the collapse. Hymengat.—St. Patrick’s Chureb, Grand River, Lot 14, was the ecene of & very pleasant event on Monday mornirg last, when Dr. J.A. Johnstone, Emerald, and Miss Lizzie Macdonald, daughter of the late Capt. Hugh Macdonald, and sister of Mr. D, A. Macdonald, of the Railway Postal Service, were united in marriage, Rev. A. P. McLetlan, Rector of St. Dunstan’s College, officieting. The bridesrzaid was Mies Annie B. Fraeer, of Kensingtow, and the groom was supported by Dr. E. G. Gillie, of the same place. After the ceremony the bridal party repeired tothe residence of Mr. Jamee Brown, Grand River, broth. -r«in-law of the bride, wherea sumptu~ ous wedding breakfas« was ee t he latter place Dr. and Mre. Johnstone | .ere presented with aa addrese and a | nandsume souvenir of the occas‘on, by the Kensington Braoch ef the C.M. B. A: ‘hey were siso the recipients of many valuable wedding gifts from their numer~ ous friends in Kenringion—where the bride was for some years a teacher— Emerald and Grand River, with whom we joiv in wishing the newly-married couple s losg, bappy and prosperous wedded life. — Journs), GHGS LGBSBSS F s During ¥ Exhibition Week: We vill be glad to be of any service to our friends in town or ceuntry. Meet your friends at our store, use our telephone, buy your stamps here and make fs us @ gemeral convemlence. # OUR STOCK # of Drugs and Sundries is very ae ws % large and complete, and this we are offering special week SF inducements for cash pur- chasera. Cor, Kent and Prince Streets FES TF HGGS SAL PLES FP AIGA ORAS IRLAGLS p bY oO , a Ww Rice) tl River eho wn here, HIS Maller Bets, A Short Talk About . The New Furs, The results of “our buyers’ ork at Fur Headquarters months ago, are now showing in 5 1e shape of One of the Best Stocks, Not only do we show a splendid range of Ladias’ Fur Jackets, bat we show a magni- ficent line of The Latest Novelties in Fur Neck Wear. Astrakan Jackets. NEW NECK WEAR Al) the latezt novelties in the most fashionable and durable Furs, Every Jacket interlined, thus making the pelt extra streng. No more rips, no more tears. Satisfaction guaranteed. $16, $25, $30, $35. Grey Lamb Jackets, Elec- tric Seal Jackets. Racoen Jackets: Wombat Jackets. You are invited to hv: @ look threugh our Fur Depart- ment, even if you dont want to buy—You wili see a stock of fine Fars that is not excelled in P.E.. Island. Stanley Bros STORM COLLARS In all the best Fars. $2.25, $3.00, $460 and i EENTURY. LADIES’ FUR LINED CAPES. =, 50 to Select from. This is ove of the most useful and durable of all the “Fu gar— ments. ae If you go into a hall, church er warm reom you can throw it off and yeu get the benefit of it when you return to the cold air, up. Jacket Department = Is full of the latest creations of the world’s manu- \\ 9 ° \ facturers. England, Germany and Canada have sent their quota to make this the-{Best Jacket Show in Charlottetown. We Can Fit Any Figure. Prices from $2.50 each Perfection in Quality, Assortment, Style, Workmanship. Stanley We Can Suit Any Purse. te $18. é it, Finish and Bros.