rw — aa, TH. AQ DM Come and see us during your yisit tothe city. Whether you wish to buy or not we will be pleased to have ycu call. Should you desire anything in Divgs, J ~ Toilet articles, Perfumes, Cigars or tobacco, we ate giving speci- ally lew I rices in the se lines this week, George &. Hughes The People’s Druggist. Apothecaries’; Pall, wrrTiiiriiimaitilirri try The Best In The City That is what we always have in baked goods. 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 Oatcake is vnexcelled, Try some. Only 12¢ a Ib. Telephone 98. D. Stewart Ecriver Bakery BAKES BEST BREAD 8GGGnibeenG A 88680866 1808 _—_— _ ' Yes | i t When you want job / pmnting try “Jue Ex- | AMINER.” You can’t do better. Yeu may do wors?. Good work at low prices and done when promised. ' The Examiner Job Print ' Ch’town’s Leading Printers. Cor, Queen and Richmond Streets —upetaire, ~~ ~~» — BOY WANTED. —Apply at THE EXAMINER Office . WANTED.—A man cervant, must be rec- commended. Apply to Bdwurd Bay field. . READ Iris. _ “T was formerly a liberal, But after cerefully studying the record of the two parties I have come tu the conclusion vbat the Liberal» of today are not worth the support Of any man,.”—A. EK. Riley, Barrisier of Mencton in his epeech at Tupper Carpe, ee SHIP NEWS, Port of Charlottetown ENTERED, Sept. 28.—Annie, Pellard, Baie Verte: Champion, Orr,Richibuct:; Laura Phote, Maskil!, Sheaisc; Frank, Grant, Willece; Omega, Fiolayson, Sydney ; Malabar, Anderson do; Alma, Buckler, Pictou; Ella Maud, Farrell, Richibucto, $8 8 Hali. tex, Pye, Boston. CLEARED, Sept. 28 —Annie, Pollard, Baie Verte; Frank, Grant, Wallace; Alma, Burke Buctouche:S 8 Halifax, Pye, Boston; Eila Maud, Farre!, Richibuctc; SS William Aitken, Batt, Pugwash. — A AI HOTEL ARRIVALS. Hotel, Davies :- J A Falconer, Syd- ney; J E Dyke, Fred J Aylward, Tororte; C Walter Clarke, Halifex; Chae. Nicoll, Mr Jasnogradsky, Montreal; D A Vincent, H E Eliis, 8t John; D Darrach, Kensing- tor; 1 C Hell, F H Tingley, New Glasgow MreJ 5 Curvell, New York; J F Carter, Summerside; R A March Hampton. Queen Hotel :—Freeman Goodwin ‘and wife, wen Doyle, W J Rushton, Monc- tor; SJ McLean,Duadas; J E Moffat, New Glaegow; H S Sharp, Summereide. A GORGEOUSLY BOUND Work of art has just been issued at an out~ lay of $190,000, for which the pub- lighers decire a menager in this county, also a good solicitor; good pay to the right party. Nearly 100 full-page engrav~ ing3, fumptuous paper, illuminated cov- ers and binding:; over 200 golden lilies in the Morocco bindings; nearly 50 golden roses in the cloth bindings. Sells at sight; presses running day and night so great is tue sale, Christian meo and women making fortunes taking orders. Rapid promotions. One Christiano woman made clear $500 in four weeks taking orders emorgher church acquaintances aod frends. Write us. It may lead to a permanent position to manage our busi« pees and look after our large correspoad- ence, which you can attend to right at your hcme. Addrese J. A. Knight, Sec-~ retary, Uorcoray Building, opposite Unit- ed States Treasury, Washington, D. C. Ladies waterproof cloaks as new lot re- ceived.~-T J Harris, London House. WE ARE AUTHORIZED To refnnd the money when Remick’s Kezéma (ure fails to cure any case of Eczema or Piles, no matter of} how long standing. Forgale only at Macdonald's Drag Store Nurses REGISTER Nicut BELL Head ~ Quarters FURS WEEKS & CO. Dress Goods WEEKS & CO. Millinery WEEKS & CO. Mantles and Jackets WEEKS & \CO. Ladies ard Gentlemen call at Weeks & Co's and share in some of the many bargains they are giving this week, Weeks & Co -7-_—--_--— ne ee SAVED THE CANADIANS Uol, Otter Kept them From Beairg Slaughtered. ; MonrrREAL, Sept. 27.—A most interest» Ing #to1y regarding che Roa Canadian regiwenot of infsatry, which Nha. oot be- fore been mentioned, was ‘old your cor- respondent fast evening by ove ef the invalid Canadian soldiers just returned The story is to the etlect that Col. Quer prevented the Caeadians par- licipatiog in the —figt at Mag- ersfcntein, in which Ger. Wauchope was kilkd, and the Highland troops «lmost anvibiliated. By doiog so he undoubtedly saved the Cavadian Keg ment from & fate (ue very possibiity of which seods + thrill through every Briton on this coatineut, During the day preceding the fight it appears Lord Methuen ordered Colonel Oiter to teke his regiment into action, for the purpose of arsisiing General Wau- chope * the Highlaud Brigade in at~ fempu®g to ecale the Boer position, Colonel Outer begged Meihuen to cancel tLe order, fer the reason that hig men had but juet reached the field, and had never bern worked together. Ee said he would prefer to ascretain what they werecapable of doing before orderiog them ioto such an important action. Then again, they were eDlirely unaccuscomed to field tac- te?, and would have to be coached in these bhefore they could eafely take part in any of the engagement’e Oo the strength of these representations Methuen cancelled the order aud the Royal Canadien regiment was probably saved from a fate horrible to contemplate. My informant said, Colon! Oiter, al- though subject to criticism for many things be did, could not but be praised for the stand be tock, thus saving the Canadians for proper training and fiaally for Paardeburg. Undoubtedly had the order been obeved, the Canadians would have been mowed down with General Wauchope aad tie gallant Highland Bri- gade. ~ ‘Nol won’t vote for you, but [ won’t vole agaixst you either this time, [ama Liberal, but this government is not worthy oftue name—Ic n’t help to keep ‘tin power.” These were the words of a staunch Liberal to ove of our candidates. Needless to say thatour friend doesn’t quit realize his whole duty in the premie- es. Asan honest patriotic man, not oniy must he not vote to sustain the Leaurier~ Tarte government with its broken faith; but be isheld in hones'y and justice to halp “‘:ucn the rascals out” by voting for the Conservative candidate. Turning one party Out after the other till honesty isa political fact as well asa political profee- sion, ie the on!y course to be persued by the electors. a ere anne mere WHEN. THIS PARAGRAPH catches your eye you will see at once that it is an advertisemeat, Buthow elsecan we let you know whata capital thing Ademson’s Boranic Cough Baleam is? Write and tell us. 252 all druggists. mae a — BORN. At Point Prim, Wednesday 26th inet., to Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Nichclevr, a sor, we ght 154 lbs. Save Your MONEY. To save your money, by getting more for ft, ask your dealer in medicine to show you the new 50 cent size bottle of JonNnson’s ANC DYNE LINIMENT. It contains over three times as much as the old 25 cent style, whick is a great saving to those whe use this valu- able tamily medicine. The superior quality ef this old Anodyne has never beca equaled. ONS. - outs LINMENT Fifty years ago this month, Dr. Johnson left = me some Johnson’s Anodyne Liniment, remember him distinctly, and could tell you just how he was dressed on that day. I have sold Johnson’s Liniment ever since. Can truly exy it has maintained its high standard from that time to this. No medicine today possesses the confidence of the public toa greater extent. JOHN B. RAND, North Waterford, Me.,Jan., 189L, As a family remedy it has been used and in. dorsed for nearly a century. Every Mother should have it in the bvure for many common ailments, Internal as muth res External. Our book cn INFLAMMATION free. Price &) and 60c. K B. Johnson & Cow Boston, Mass (SS. = = aaareapastineguiensns-aetinst=aaS eiaabaneeniettli ae HNGusH - V NEAR j 24) ane Plain or Spiced, 69c per gzllor. For kee ing the pickel frm and good there is no better vine- gar than this. But some prefer the proof st 69c per gal. or White Wine and Cidar at 40c per gal. If so we bave them good and strong. SANDERSON & UO Who sell best Vinegar and pickling 8 <oaettncastnelledlints Local and Other ftems, Loran Cru apers w jl resume work op Monday week, O: ob © cb, - ee Sons or Vemperanos — Installation «: offisers ai Visio \ Division or Mouday evening. Vositors welcome. SUNDAY AFrEeERNOON Song servic: a the rasiway seo. go-pel meeting i mechaaics aall, to-worrow afternoun ot 3.45. S.raogere slways welcome. seionnilipini Tus Campana —Tboe Campana cam into pore about five o'clock yesterday afterooon, bring ng « good geueral freigh: She I+ft on return to Montreal abou pioe o'clock at aighe Gospe. Meetixne.—Remermber th Gospel meeving ta Mechanics’ Hal! Sas doy afternvon at 4 o'clock. S ravger- alsays welcome. Lessun Joho 3 16, “Everlasting Life.” GratereLLy ACKNOWLEDGED, — The Lady Superior of the Caa rlotttown Hos pital hereby wishes to th ank the Exbibi tiow Directors for some very fine apples and plums seat her lat: ing. Cuurce Improvep.—L’Impartial reports ibat ‘he work onthe Roman Catholic church at Wellipgioni fiaisned and that this place of worship is now one of the most beautiful edifices in Prince connty. Tae Havirax Boat.—TheCity of Ghent errived in Charlottetown about two o’clock this morning aad left on return to Hali- fax by way of Summerside and other ports about eleven. She had a general freight both ways. Mre. Hilson was a paseen~ ger from Isaac’s Harbor. Lapis’ Arp. -The annual meeting of” the Ladies’ Aid Society of the P. E. Is- land Hospital will be held in the Y. M, C. A. parlors next Tuesday moroing, October 2ad, at 11 30 0’clock. The cfi- cers for the year will be elected at this meeting, and every member should make an effort to atteud. 2i. Tae Topper Inscraxos.—A Halifax despatch says: The adminietrators ofthe estate of Gravely Johnaton, of Halifax county, have received $1,000 of the insur- ance effected 90 the lives of members of the firet contingent through the Iostru- mentality of Sir Charles Tupper, Jobn- ston was wonnded at Paardeburg and afterwards died. Sr Josera’s Bazar, - The Superior of Ste Joseph’s Convent desires to thauk the clergy and public generally for the gener- ous patronage accorded jthe bazaar im aid of that institution. Sbe aleo desires to thank the ladies of St. Joseph’s Sodality for their work, a8 well as the ladies and gentlemen who sent in donations, the latter incladiog Mr. Walker who kindly presented a zitherand uitar, To Heat Tavro.-—The Chambers Electric Light and Power Compsny, of Truro, baveannounced that they propoee putting in an in:mense hot water heating apparatus, vith @ complete circulating procees that will carry heat into” buiid- inge, and tothe highest storer, lu any part of the west end busicess block. Work has already been commenced on the const-.uction of the large hot water tack. Weppix¢ Beits.— On Sunday, Septem= br 23rd, the Holy Redeemer Church, Eust Boston, was the ecene of a happy event. On that day Mies Maggie J. Davies was united in marriage to Mr. A. Gaudet. A few near relatives and inti- mate friends witnessed the ceremony, which was performed by the Rev. Father McAulay. The bride looked charming attired in blue silk with white trimmings. she was attended by Miss H Whelan, the roo a being supported by Mr. P. Doherty, cousin of the bride. After the ceremony ne bride and groom drove to the home ef Mr. J.C. Dillon, where a reception was ueld and a pleasant fevening spent The happy couple were the recipients of many b-autiful presents emblematic of tbe good wishes of the dosors. The bride is a daughter of Captain William Davies, of this city, and has friends in Charlotte- towa who will wish Mr. and Mrs, Gandet every happiness through life. ——— % PHM FA AIHHLI SAGE IOHGHES FLBBEABALAS 4 During We vill be glad to be of op, any service to our friends in = town or country. %$ Meet your friends at our SF store, use our telephone, buy your stamps here and make . usa general convenience. a OUR STOCK of Drugs and Sundgjes is very * large and compleie, and this week we are offering special inducements for cash pur- w6 chasers. BABIES % we 7a Streets FF GGIB SIS sat anl Peiaz2 ~ SEL 4 ‘a vy -— WALLY KXAMINKR CHARLOTTETOWN SEPTEMBER 29 €922., eS , SRE LT ee EL! MEET ME AT THE ALWAYS BUSY -STORE. The first essential to a Jacket is Fit. It don’t matter how fine the cloth may be, or how elegantly the garment is gotten up if it don’t fit it’s no good. Gur Jackets are all fitted on human forms before they leave the factory. Every detail of finish and workmanship is closely scanned ; and the goods come to us as perfect as it is possible for skill to make them. Want a good fitting Jacket? Come right to ts! $2 50 to $19.75 each. STANLEY BROS * Ladies’ Jackets, Tarten Capes, Dress Goods, Coat and Costume Cloths. We show a fine new stock. T.J.Harris, LONDON HOUSE ar ——_——— ee Oe ee Rall - Announcemen 1900. Our importations in Suit*ngs, Overcoatings, Trouserings, ecc, for fall an nter are now full and complete. Cool mornings and evenings must remind you that you want » top-coat. We are showing a magnificert range in correct coatings for spring and fal raIf you want a heavy winter overcoat now is the best time to buy. * Our range in Scotch Saitings for fall and winter cannot be surpissed. Furnishings — Goods. J ats, Umbrellas, Uap . Shirts, Collars, Ties, Underwear, Waterproof Sweaters, ifose, Handkerchiefs, etc. GORDON & MCLELLAN »esee. Men’s Stylish Uufitters. _ . r a ageing aR Ne i a artes Tener aan rm an tg a Ml ed “gemeees pt es od ee se lo Sey fi So memo arenes eae aera awe Bes orem = os anton ee ie otnpnetsinns ogpaer ecercqaemag spregeenens ene ge ee er eg ee eevee rene eran a na nen A Re geeancone d Ira eee a oe oe SOE Ute te tee orp eee corres lien age ecetage Spe os TOS ll 5p Bice amc ae SE i TE Bi BR ‘a Some sme _ . . ” ~~ ow. reese rt 2 a BO ita aly RR RRS Amen i. Mla & eee ee ow ee Se ae teen = ~~