ISLANDERS WIN AT HALIPAX. a A Word About Prescripticns, We are compounding more and more each week. Another Batch of Winners at the Big Fair. The following information regarding the winsings of Islanders at the Halifax exhibition ia taken from the Halifax Herald at hand tola;: BEEF CATTLE DURHAM3S AND SHORTHORNS, Bull, 3 years and Bovyer, Georgetown. Bull, 1 year old—2nd, Fred Bovyer, Many people have found that here they can always get just what is called for. Just at the time we promise and that the rice is reasonable. We always upwards— Fred use the Dest of everything and Georgetown. our dispensers are thoroughly Heifer, | year old— 3rd, Fred G Bovyer, Georgetown. qualified. George E. Hughes Calf, over six months and under one year—3rd, Fred G Bovyer, Geergetown, ” Calf six months old and under—Ist, F G Bovyer, Georgetown, Breedeze youug herd, 1 bull, 4 females, under two years—1let, F G Bovyer,George- The People’s Druggist. wen, astindaee 3 Apothecaries’ Hall. Bull, three yeare old and upwards—1st; D Ferguson, Charlottetown. Bull, one year old—lat, D F . sesosensceee @ enceoecseous ‘acu taieeeee ; ee ) e Caif, under 1 year and over 6 months : The 4 —Ist, D Fergueon. . + Calf, six months and under—Ist, D @ | Ferguson s B . . Best : Cow 4years old and upwards, ia milk ; 4 or calf~-2ud, D Ferguson; 3rd D Fergus e + son. : Ir The City : Heifer, 2 years old—lIst, D F erguson. 4 ; Heifer, | year old—le:, D Ferguson. 8 e Calf, | yearand and over 6 months— : That is what we always @ | ist, D Ferguson. j : Calf, 6 months old and under—Ist, D. have in baked good 5. We Ferguson; 2ad, D Ferguson, f take every precaution In Bull, any age—Ist, D Ferguson. : a Female, any age—Ilst, D Ferguson. i selecting the best ngredi Herd, any age, 1 bull and4 females— * ents; then we mix them | 1s, D Ferguson. ; as only experts scan do —e ycung herd—I1st, D Fergu- § Qo. and watch carefully the DAIRY CATTLE, baking. Our Oatcake is AYRSHIRES. unexcelled. Bull, 3 years old and upwarde—Ist, | Easton Bros, Charlottetown. Try some, Calf, cver 6 months and under 1 year . t @ | —Ilst, Eaeton Bros. a Only 12c a Ib. . Calf,6 months old and under—4:h, . 99 @ | Easton Bros. ’ s Cow,4 years old and upwards, in milk , Telephone t : or calf—Ist, Easton Bros; 4th, Easton . : Broe; 5th, Easton Bros. } * Cow, 3 years old—Ist, Easton Bros. . D. Stevvart & Heifer, 2 years old—4th, Eastou Bros, | a & s Eoiiese BAKERY @ ee ue $ BAKES BEST BREAD. @ | eine . © 222s 3] ee hee | O6ERneveees 8600 80006%86 <9 e ~ |) WANTED f CARD ! DR. H.-L. DICKEY A young man with some ex- (Late offLondon Hosp! tals.) ®PECIALIST: Eye, Far, Noce, Throat: OFFICE: Cameron Biceck Victoria Row. ROvRS: 9.30a,m.tol p. m.:;2tolp. m, hvep eget LY EF} OLI Me L'se é s phere. ¢ ‘Fy es Tested end Fittewiih Glaesse:.) ; , perience at carpenter work to learn the art of pattern making. Apply to > baw. =s-~——_ Di. CLIFT Founders, Fingineers, Machinists and Boiler Makers. Steam Nav. Co’s Wharf, | } Bruce stewart and Co. | ; \ Ch’town, PEI Cores CHRONIC DISEAfFS and RUP- Phone 126 TURE. Once at Mis. ttimbies. ccrne Tis sd DELt Street, Chayic teicy BR, fron Esturday evening tw 'lueds) a DB. every| @@@2 00884 @F Jase week, a cones Rm PISS — > FEE II EE ED a We have opened the second shipment of our Furs and have now a beautilul assurtment to choose 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 it will pay you tu leok through our stock of Ties, Rufts, Collars, Boas, Collarittis, Mufls, Mitts, Capes, Jackets and Jackets. WEEKS & CO THE PEOPLE'S STORE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, THE DAILY EXAMINZR CHARLOTTETOWN SEPTEMBER 18 SF me = Calf, over 6 months, under 1 year ~ 3rd, Easton Bros, GUERNSEYS. Bull 3 vears old and upwards—1s McMillan & Dawson, Charlotietown. Calif, uoder 6 months—Ist McMillan & Dawson Charlottetown, Cow, 4 years old and upwards, in wilk or calf—4th McMillan & Dawson, Chars lotteto wn; 5th, do. Heifer, 1 year old—2od McMillan “| Dawson, Charlottetown. Calt, under 6 months—4th McMillan & Dawson, Charlottetown. Herd,—3rd MeMillau & Dawson, Char- lottetown. (Mr Brow’s winnings in this class have been already referred to.) DAIRY PRODUCTS. Butter, best tub, box or firkin, not lees than 50 Ibs., made at any creamery—lset, R Campbell & - ons, Summerside. Butter, best box, not lees than 28 Ibs., suitable for export, made at any creamery —3rd, R Campbell & Sous, Summerside. Cheese, best 2, factory, (colored) not less than 50 Ibs. made at any factory be~ fore Ist Septewber, 1900-1st, William Clarke, Emerald, P EJ; 2ad, J W Hasel- tine, Corowali, P EI; 3rd,’A D McLellan, St George’e, PEI; 6th, D P McDonald, Winsloe Road, P El. Best exhibit of utensils for separating cream from milk—lIst, T J Dillon, St John. PRIZES FOR CHEESE. Island Factories Show Their Product at St. John, From the St: John papers at hand to- day we extract the following prizes award- ed Island cheese at the exhibition : CHEESE. Cheese 3 (colored) not less than 60 lbs., made not later than August 15, 1900, $45 divided (28 entries jof 3 each) Gowan Brae Dairy, Soaris West, P. E. I., and Chae. Peart, Havelock, N B, each 9th prize, $1.45. Cheese, 3 white, not lees than 60 lbs made not later than August 1b, 1900; $40 divided (12 entries)—Daniel P Mc- Dovid, Winsloe Road, P EI., 5th prize, $4.98; Wm Clarke, Emerald, P E I., 9th prize, $4 15; J W Hese!tine, Cornwall, P E I, 7th prize, $1.66; Buiter, 2 boxes, not lese than 28 lbs. each, suitable for export; $72 divided (9 entries)—R Campbell & Son,Suromerside, | P EI, d:h prize, $3.60. —_- A REPORT FROM QUEBEC. Mr. Joseph F. Arsenault, M. L. A., of Wellington, arrived on Saturday from a two weeks’ trip to the United States and Canadian cities. He was ion Montreal during the Tupper-Foster-Macdonald demonstration. He attended the meeting at the Monument National, and he says that he never saw such enthusiasm as he witnessed there that night, The large building was packed, and Sir Charles not only got a splendid hearing but was cheered by tbe French-Canadians* Whilst lhe was speaking a cligue of heclers who were there for the purpose, tried to raise cheers for Laurier.but ne one joined them and they bad to leave the hall. He further says that though the grite claim that they will sweep Quebee, it is quite evident that they are speaking for effect. asallthe indications point toa great change in favor of the Conservatives. In 1896 nothing was spokenof in the streets but “Laurier,” “Laurier,” and every meeting witnessed demonstrations at the name of Laurier. But this year it is quite different and Laurier’s name evokes vut littic enthusiagm, While Mr, Arsenault is a strong Coneer- vative, he is not the man to be carried away by his feelings and prejudices to say tht which is not; and,therefore, we piace tue most implizit relisuce upon his report. Gur Millinery De- partment is ready for your order. New goods are in, milliners are back again, Get your Order ir before the big fall rush com- mences.----Moore & MeLeod. AUBURN FARM For ‘Sale. To be sold at the above named place, a farm consisting of 75 acres of land, 20 acres of which are covered with soft and hard wood, the balance being well fenced and in a first-class state ef cultivation. ‘There are on this \ farm good out-buildings, a good well of water, and it is convenient te churches, schools, blacksmith shop and stores. ‘Terms reasonable. For further particulars apply to Mrs. Margaret Loughran, on the pre- mises, or to the subscriber, at Mr. OC. Herman’s, Charlottetown. TYOO a4 Local and Other ltems Sheers sane = = _ Don’t miss the Tupper mee t- ing to-night. MerETING.—Membera of Alpha Rebeka? Lodge please attend toni saad businese, Onight. Impertan ————2.—___.. Pouice Covrr.— This morning Peter McAleer, chaiged with dieorderly conduc was remanded until tomorrow. Henry Huntley, for drunkenness, was fived $10 o: 60 days. J Ligson Regutation Act. — A sum: mons Charging a hreach of the Liqu r Regulation Act has been served on Peier Coyle. Coyle is charged with eelling without a license. The eummone is re- turnab’e on Thursday. Arrrr DaWet.—A letter receive: by Mr. William Dillon from his eon Arthur, eho went toSouth Africa wit! the firet contingent, erates that the Can adians were at the time of writing (Aug 15) hard after DeWet, The letter was written st a place called Wiivur S:ation. All Liberal-Conservatives should attend the meeting of the Tupper Club to night in their hall on Kent Street. Suspay Sonoor Workers,—There will be @ representative ‘meeting of Sunday School workers in the Methodist Church at Montague on Monday afternoon and evening, Sept. 24th. The purpose of the meeting i8 to effect the organization of a District Association. Revs. Young and Raymond will be present and assist in making the convention a success. An OLD axp WeLL Tarep Remepy.— Mrs. Winorlow’s Soothing Syrup has been used for over fitty years by millions of mothers for their children while teething with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays the pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for diarrhosa. It is pleasant to the taste. old by druggists in every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its | value is incalcuable. Be eure and ask for Mre. Winslow’s oothing Syrup. Baptist Conrerence.—The P. E. I. Baptiet Conference wi!l meet at Dundas on October lst and 2ad. The following ie} the programme :—Monday evening, ads | drees hy Rev. H. A- Whitman, of O’Leary. | Sukject: “Is the church responsible ter the present popular religious indifference?” | Rev. John Clark, of Tryon, will give an | address, subject: “Is Christianity losing its-influence?” and Rev. A. E. Hooper, of Cavendish, will speak upon the subject: “Do genuine revivals depend in any way | upon human agency ?” Tuseday morning | will be devoted to general business. Tes- day afternoon the following papers will be | read: “The Model Prayer-meeting,” by | Rev. A. F. Brown, of North River; ** Pas- | toral discouragements, and how to meet them,” by Rev. W. H. Warren, of Mon” tague; “ Does the'’service of cong need im- provement ?” by Rev. A. E, Hooper, of Cavendish. On Tuesday evening there will be a sermon by Rev G. P. Raymond. Sunpay ScHoot Assocration.—The seventh annual provincial convention will be held in the First Methodist Church Charlottetown, On Monday and Taesday, Oct8 and 9, Pastors of churchee, Super- intendents of Sunday Schools, County and District Presidents, officers and Execative of the Provincial Association, are ex- offici» members of Convention. Each schow! may send one delegate,and schools havi: y a membership of over 100 may send vo. Delegates who are not already men" rs Of convention as above will bring «redential letter from the Superino- tend-.t or Pastor. If the Saperintendent goes he will represent the school as a delegate. Pro- fessor ‘lamill and others prominent Sun- day «ool workers will take part in the conver'ion. The committee at Charlotte~ town promise entertainment to members of Convention and delegates provided the name i8 sent to the chairman, D. Schur- man, not later than October 5:h. There will be one first clase fare by rail. The Lawrence Sisters will present entirely new special- ties. : % HABE HGABGHORD & WANTED AT ONCE-500 Mj second hand bottles from one # % to twelve oances in #ize.—- = Johnson & Johnson. { MEET ME AT THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE, 32 Remnants And Ends Dress Tweeds STANLEY BROS. Suitable for Ladies’ and Child- rew’s wear. We have placed on the middle counter, just inside the door, 32 ends Tweeds at Prices that will move them : quick, ra) Lots of nice Skirt Lengths, asks mi Lots of nice Cloths for Children’s Gar- ments, Some Suit Lengths also, and the Prices Well come and see, Stanley Bros: Kall - Announcemen Lan Our importations in Suitings, Overcoatings, Trouserings, ete, for fall and winter are now full and complete. Cool mornings and evenings must remiad you that you want 9 top-coat, We are showing a magnificent range in correct coatings for spring and fall, 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 surp ised, Furnishings — Goods. Shirts, Collars, Ties, Underwear, Waterproof Coats, Umbrellas, Caps, Sweaters, Hose, Handkerchiefs, etc. Gordon & McLellan «+ eee. Men’s Stylish Oufitters, > : Ss s Soaps ey SF For the trilet, a very fine &} line at surprising prices. 10 cent : 8 cakes for 25 cants. It is one of the best values we have ever had. Aucther line 6 cents per cake. 15 cents for thvee cakes. A a SRS mv Yon “ nL. tle AA - % £ PEEP Fas APES Ie EE Sama KALGABABAP SES SHAT YS 3s Autumn Ladies’ Jackete. Germ, Ane. eu, Nowc7sn—our new __uck, Tartan Shawls for; Golf Capes. @.J.Harris, LONDON HOUSE aed a en om lee wae Rega Peas we ” amet: catia ae: ANS AN Gl eg senkraceane ies see aan ans rae eee ai aay i. i} - a PETER LOUGHRAN. | , — Se Ly wkly dins pd. SS FF SS