Se NS THE HALIFAX BXHIBITION. A Word About Prescripticns. fe are cempounding more gad more each week. Mr, Callbecks Hogs Win Severai Prizes. Mr. J. W. Callbeck secured a goed meny prizes for hogs at the Halifax exhibition, Fullowiag is the detailed list: IMPROVEE LARGE YORK@HIRE,. Boar over 2 years, 3rd prize, Boar, over 1 year and under 2ad ana Sed prizes, a Boar, over 6 moatba and nnder } 3rd prize. as Boer, uader 6 monthe, 3rd prize. Sow, over 2 years, 3rd prize, Sow over l year aad under two years, Many peeple have found that here they can always get just what is ealled for. [ust at the time we premise and that the rice is reasonable. We always nse the best ef everything and i 2nd prize eur dispensers are thoroughly prize. ; Sow, over 6 monthe and under 1 qualified. ted prion uoder 1 year, Sow, under 6 mouthe, 3rd prize. Breeding sew, with litter—not lees than 5 pige, 2uu aud 3rd prizes, He also secured 1si for beat pen ef two pure bred hogs euitable for export bacon, bred and owned by the exbibnor. First fer best pen of two hogs of any breed, cross or grade most suitable for *xport bacon. im both sections the hegs were to weigh mot less than 170, and not more thas 200 lbs. The judge made George B. Hughes The People’s Druggist. Apethecaries’{Fiall. peoeoece 200 @ GOH BLACCOSLO 5 ® | special mention of the exhibit,and said the ¢ The : bacon hogs showed by him were equal to ; S the best ever shown at Toronto. ’ : aie. : Best ie ° . . SHIP NEWS. t ‘InThe City : — * . » Por of Charlottetown. 3 Thatis what we always ® ENTERED. 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 Oatcake is unexcelled. Sept 20—Annie, Pellard, Northport; Life Boat, Anderson, New Glasgow; es Elecira, McLarea, Montague; ss Elliott, Nelson, S’side. @LEARED. Sept 20—Minnie Laurie, Bailey,Pictou; Janette, Gerrior, West Arichat; Annie, Pollard, Baie Verte; ss Electra, McLaren, Montague; ss Elliott, Nelson, Sydney. Try some. cee e Only 12c a lb. ° t 3 Se eshone $8 :| Headache : Telep one . : Biliousness, sour stomach, constip» t ° tion and all liver fills are cured by : z : D. Stewart :/Hood’s Pills ° ° The non-irritating cathartic. Price : Bot ires BAaene @ SLeelacs ete se @ BAKES BEST BREAD. ad “ad Fecencscces # he0eceecerces > e =e @@ oe % ee ees 2 Fond!) wartEp Tt Wants, Lost te WANTED.—An assistant cook, one who understands pastry, must be recommended. Apply at Hotel Davies, TO LET.—A cottage on Bayfield Street, session given Ist October. Apply to Capt, I. White, Upper Pownal ~treet. HOUSE TU BE LET.—Containing fourteen rooms on Grafton Street, near the Market House. Good stable and yard. Rent moder- ate. Apply to Mr. Donald Nicholson, Lower Queen Street, Gins paid. A young man with some ex- encperie at carpenter work to learn the art of pattern making. Apply to WANTED.—A young mana forour Retail Department, must have experience. Weeks & Co, The People’s Store. ROBERTS & CO., soricrrone PEOPLE's BANK BUELDING MONTREAL. 12 year’s Examince in U.S. Patent Office, fT ATER i—NO PaY, Write for Red ‘ Bruce Stewart and Ce. Founders, Engineers, Mechiniste 9 and Boiler Makers. »eo eo @] 2 2 @ 2 ws Bs Se a ==: @e Steam Nav. Co’s Wharf, Ch’town, PEI Phone 125 Highest price paid for ladies and gents lelt ofeclothing. Call at their residence for them, Drep a card in the Post Offiee, or cali to ehmend Street, opposite Nelson Bros. e Mra, Kirby, Clothing stere eg ~~» <> <<. » <=> > “, eh 2 eG @ * FOOD —am Sa hearing many tock of Jack ets anything We have had the pleasure of of our customers saying that eur s for style, fit and cheapness surpasses ever shown in the city. Furs. Our stock of Furs is almost complete and we can show you many desigus never before shown in Collars, ‘Ties, Ruffs and Collarettes. It will repay the keenest buyer to look through our stock of Furs before buying. WEEKS & CO THE PEOPLE'S STORE. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN SEPTEMBER 21, 1908 BLIND TO FAOTS. Sir,—The Guardian is apparentiy as blind as Mr. Fielding to mavy of the facts that influence intelligent and honest electors, Oxz or Tus, A + i = Aw Ovp axpd Wet Tage Remepy.— Mrs. Wiorlow’s Soothing Syrup has been used for over fitty years by mill‘one of mothers for their children while teething with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, alluys the pain, curee wind colic, and is the beet remedy for diarrhasa. It is pleasant to the taste. Sold by druggists in every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Ite value is incalcuable, Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow's oothing 8yrup. Lapizs’ Aip.— The apnval meeting of the Ladies’ Aid ot the P E Island Hospie tal will be beldin the YM C A Parlor, next Tuesday morning, Sept 25th, at 11.39. A full attendance requested. 3i ®AJHEN YOU are fecling tired and out of sorts you will find Hoad’s Sarsaparilla will do you wonderful good. Be sure to GET HOOD’S. HORSE FOR SALE.—Apply at Rodd’s Harness Shop, Great George Street. dy li wkly 2: Sar ——— Se Opera House 0D cK Ub —-WILL PRESENT— lhe Cee Friday Night, Sept. 21st (Instead of Thursday the 2oth.) Ptes. Jack Harris and Fred Waye will take actual part in the great battle scene. See the Siege and Relief of Ladysmith. the most thrilling and relastic scene ever presented on the lucal stage, production, Seats now on sale. “NOTICE I ROCKY POINT FERRY. On and after Monday, Sept. 17th, the steamer Elfin will make her last trip from Charlottetown at 6 p. m., and 6.30 from Rocky Point; also dis- contirue 3 oclsck trip on Sunday afternoon 11—3i, f a * . Repairing If you have any watches, clocks or jewelry to be repair- ed you will make no mistake te bring them to The Modern Jewelry and Fancy Goods Store. Although we are not the men that take the sun, we guarantee our work that’s done. Sunnyside Jewelry Store, Qpposite Post Office, Jury & Co. See the battle of Spion Kop,| Over 40 people in this great ee sharp. All are riqueeted to attend. 8.or T.~Oriemt Division will meet thie evening in Wrighi’s Hall at 8 o'clock, for the celebration of ite 14th anniversary. The membere ot the two sister Division and visitors to the city are cordially in vited to attend. Exmrsition Weex .--Judge Warburtor bas kindly conrentedto muke a list of persona who wil] take boarders daring Exhibition week. If those willing to co so will apply to him either persoraliy or by letter, stating the number they are able (0 eccomodate, price for lodgings aud meala, or for eitLer, they will oblige tle management, Cc MMITreD To THE Karta.—The favera! of the jae Mr. Robert Mutch was hela yesterday afternoon, and a great many friends and neighbors foliowed tie hearse to the cemetery at Lot 48, where the re mains were interred. The pall-bearers were Joho’ Mckachern, Patrick Blake, J J Davie», R B Norton, Roderick Mc Kin. non and John Morrissey. Baptist Cavros.—The Baptist Church at Murray River, will be opened on Suse dar, Oct. Tth. Services as follows: Rev W H Werreu,M A. of Montague, at 10.30 a.m. Rev. Mr. Stewart, ef Wood Islands at 2.30 pm Rev, J C Spurr,of Pownal at 6.30 pm. Collections will be taken at each of the services towards the building tnods. H Carter, Pastor. ODDFELLOwsHIP.—The Soverign Grand Lodge has just closed a most interesting eession at Richmond, Va. The third day’s session was largely taken up with a discussion regarding ritual. In the afternoon there was a grand parade of the uniformed bodies reviewed by Gov- ernor Tvler and his staff. Mr. T. B. j Grady, of Summerside, was a delegate from Prince Edward Island. Enoctinc.—No 2 Company 4th Regt C A, held a shooting match yesterdsy after- noou at Kensington Range for badges presented by the Dominion Artillery Associa‘ion, the highest possible ecore being 40 pte. Ranges 200 and 400 yards. The badges were won as follows. First, Corp] L F Muncey, 36 pts; second, Sergt Jas Campbell, 31 pte; third, Corp! W Daweon, 30 pts. The tcores were exceptionally good, considering that this is the firet time the company used the Lee- Enfield carbine. Tuerr Hovse Rossep —A Fredericton, N B de+pacth eays. Oo Thursday night last the residence of Willard Kitchen was entered and ransacked during the absence of the family in P E Island. Mrand Mre Kitchen came heme yesterday, and upon examination of the houee found tnat about "$300 worth of jewelry and silver- ware bad been taken by the burglars. Last night Jobn Johnson, notorious as “Engiish Jack,” and a Woodstock man pamed Debuyee were arrested upon suspi- cion of having committed the burglary and theft. | Rev. Mr. MecLeop’s Deata.—Fxs chacges at and this morning give par- i ticulars of the accideat at Vankleek, Ont. ‘afew days ago, of which Tue Examiner, ' was advised by telegraph at the time, Rev. Jobn McLeod, pastor of the church, lost his life by tne accident. There were five men, together with Rev, Mr. MecLecd,fat the top of the gable end of the wall, which was just being tinished, A crasb was heard and a ;worning ¢ry giver. Tne entire wall t+ gan toe topple over. It fell very slowly -4 some of the workmen jumped: ‘+ her workmen were not in a position to up, and came down with the ruins. _wo of the number were buried under the h- vy cap stones and frigbtfully mangled. RK v. Mr. MacLeod, who was eimply w chiog the workmen at their work caine down on top of the ruins aud was struck with falling debris. He was picked up unconscious and carried to the manse next door, where he died without recogniz- his wife and family of three young children. Rev. Mr. MacLeod came here from Richmond, Que, some years age anc was dearly beloved. His parents reside in Prince Edward Island. NP a ES FHBBEBERGRSLA “§ WANTED AT ONCE-500 * a second hand bottles from one % to twelve ounces in #ize.— *? Johnson & Johnson. ° ute Soaps For the toilet, a very fine line at surprising péices. 10 cents per 8 cakes for 25 cents. It is one of the best values wes have ever had. Another line 6 cake % 15 cents for three cakes. cents per 5 CPSP SPEND SPP Sh aN FA HAE HABA MEET. ME AT THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE.. 32 Remnants And Ends a Dress Tweeds STANLEY BROS. Suitable fer Ladies’ and Child- ren’s wear. We have placed on the | middle counter, just inside the deor, 32 ends Tweeds at Prices that will move them quick. —— — Lots of nice Skirt Lengths, be Lots ef nice Cleths for Children’s Gar- ments, Some Suit Lengths also, and the Priees Well come and see, ~ Stanley Bros. Geo cepetad eee ~ ow ee ———— Kall - Announcemen 1900. Our importations in Suit‘ngs, Overcoatings, ‘Trouserings, ete, for fall and winter ve 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 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 sarpissed. Furnishings — Goods. Shirts, Collars, Ties, Underwear, Waterproof Coats, Umbrellas, Caps, Sweaters, Hose, Handkerchiefs, etc. Gordon & McLellan -+see~ Men's Stylish Oufitters. - & Fi FF FRBISSHAALD ee Autumn Ladies Jackete: German, Sing iisa, Now cpyn—our new ve ck, Tartan Shawls for Golf Capes. T.J.Harris, LONDON HOUSE se hata ing act: Ts SS ~ eat: a AR ak ll ES PIs 0 CO eng: yw ay amen RRR SE TaN I RARE SEN ROR RL RE GR EN PR RENE I — ey ne a nail ai a ae oe Ap ge eRe 2 Set cee Sie ce a Wasi, “Sadie Ba ies ters “2k a a ate 45 Ag gpm ae Ege eRe eR Mal es ee 2 ene sea ination me Mang 1a e Clte ET EOE PSNR ea NE RN WR I RRC N : PF Rs ory Oe ey ee PE se i I (Si aN: els ee es * we: xe 2 PS ET eit