Qe THE BAILY BXAMINRR CHARLOTTETOWN SEPFEMBER 25 t900., tal Come and see us during yeur visit to the city. Whether you will be pleased to have you eall. Should wish to buy or not we you desire anything in Drugs, Toilet articles, Perfumes, Cigars or tebacco, we are giving speei- ally lew prices in these lines this week, George KE. Hughes The People’s Druggist, Apethecaries’, Hall. 62988026 CHOC. BS OC €Veee 889 The Best In The City That is what wé 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 Oatcake is unexcelled. alain, OTe? soot’ OS teauese Try some. Only 12c a lb. Telephone 98. DD. Stewart Ecriper Bakery BAKES BEST BREAD. 2O68Gseees 800886046 80 — COMMENCING-— AT SEVEN O'CLOCK IN THE MARKET HALL direction ladies Bodality In Aid of St, Joseph's Convent of the f St. Joseph will please make a note of this. chased at a very low figure. Refreshments for all. Band of musici Sttendance every evening. Tickets told at the door. Admission 10 cents. Admission and dinner 35 cents. Admission and Tea 25 cents. tea tickets bought irside ball, 25c. Sept. 24th, 1900 —dy 3ins. a Gee Bazzar ©0084 81'0900086066 208080 C605 BEE C866 Tuesday Evening, Sept. 20th Aud contiruing the two following days from 10a, m. till 12 p. m. under the i) Dinner and Tea will be provided for all patrons ; persons attending the Exhibition Useful and tancy articles can be pur- Dn Dioner tickets bonght inside hall 35c ; HORNEY-— HORNSBY. Kotre Dame, Thete was w jarye congregation at the Convent of Notre Dame this morning to withesa = marriage of Mr. J. J. Hornby, thej\popular representative in this province of Robert ee & Co, Halifax, and Mise May C Hornsby, daughter of the late Mr. Oswald Horneby, of Charlottetown. The chapel of the convent, in which the im- pressive ‘ceremony was performed, was prettily decorated with flowers and potted plante. His Loréthip Bishop Macdonald was the officiating clergyman, assisted by Keve. Dr. Monaghan and Father Connolly. The bride was attended by her sister, Miss Bertha Hormeby, and the groom was ober by mp sae W. Reddin. ejushers were Mr, Walte ornos and Mri &. W. Cook. ne The bride, who was given away by her bret_er, dir. Frank J Hornsby, looked charmiog in & travelling gown of grey homespun, trimmed with bands and ape plique of French grey broadcloth having large collar and revere of white satin overlaid with Jace rolling back frem a vest of white satin with jabot of lace. Her turban of French broadcloth matched the gown and she carried an exquisite Louquet. The bridesmaid’s drees was of white or- gandie trimmed with valenciennes Jace aod ribton with large fichu of monselline de goie. She wore a picture hat of black chiffon and carried an elegant bonquet. During the céremony and thé puptial mass which followed choice music was provided hy the choir of the Convent aa» sisted by Miss Josie Smith whe rendered twe solos in her usus! excellent manner. Sister St. Ovide, who presided at the organ, played the wedding march and other celections with much skill. After the nuptial mags the bridal party and about fifty invited guesta were enter- tained at luncheon in the con vent, at the conclusion of which Mr. and Mre. MHornby took the west-bound train on their honeymoon trip which will includea three months’ sojourn inthe Old Country. The best wishes of a host of friends go with them. The great number of valuable presente received by the bride indicate the esteem in which the happy young couple are held. “oe FOLEY~MACDON ALD. At St Dunstan’s Cathedral, at 8 o'clock this morning, the marriage of Mr. M.J. Foley,of Souris,and Miss Clementine Mac» donald, of the same place, was celebrated, the offic‘ating clergyman being father Connolly, of the cathedral staff, The bride was attended by Misa Nellie Robin, and the groom was eupported by Coun- cillor Macdonald. After the ceremony the bridal party partook of breakfast at the Hote] Davies. Mr. and Mra, Foley go to Summerside this afternoon where tney will remain a few days before re« turning to Souris. The happy couple have the test wishes of all by whom they are known. M’'QUILLAN-BUTLER ” like The marriage of Mr. Jobn McQuillan and Miss Katie Butler was also sulemo- ized this morning in the cathedral, the eeremony being performed by Rev. Dr. Monaghan. ‘Lone bride was attended by her sister, Miss Minnie Butler, and the groom was supported by his brother, Mr. Bernard McQuijlav, The bride looked weil in a fawn-cc lored gown with hat to match, and the bridesmaid was becoming- ly attired in grey. Among the many yal * usable presents received by the bride was anelegant lamp from her _ associate employes in the cffice of the Guardian newspaper. Many friends will wish Mr. and Mrs. McQuillan every happiaess. “oo dl Reduction 30 per cent,, 40 per cent. and half price for W H Stewart & Co’s boots, heing now sold out hv Goff Rroe. 2w in Millinery Goode. Weeks & Co LOOO Fall Opening of Millinery Wednesday Sept. 26th and 27th. Pattern, Hats rand Bonnets From Paris, London and New York and all latest novelties & Thursday Weeks & Co THE™;PEOPLE’S STORE. LEADERS IN MILLINERY. >= He. > ——*) APretty Wedding at the Convent of PIRST GUN OF THE CAMPAIGN Pired in King’s County Last Night —Georgetown Tupper Club Formed, A large and enthusiastic meetiog of the electors of Georgetown and Royalty was held in the fown Hall last night. Wm. McConnell, E-q., wae elected chairman and the undersigned secretary. Able addresses were de!lvered by A. C. McDonald, M. P., Hon. D. Gordon, Leader of the Local Opposition, Hon. A. J. McDonald, M. L. A., and others. On motion of E. H. McEactern, eeconded by E. B. McLaren, it was resolved to form a Young Men’s Liberal-Conservative Clud. Oo motion of H. J. McPhee, seconded by Sullivan Henry it was resolved that the name be known as the Georgetown T uj.per Club. The following officers were elected : President, H. J. McPhee, Bt. Point. ier Vice President,JE, H. McEachero, Geo’town, 2ad Vice President —E. Geo’town Royalty. Secretary —N+laon Fairchild, Geo’town. Treasurer—/D 1eas Flanagan, Geo’town Royalty. B. McLaren, A committee consisting of the following was elected ; John Fitzgerald, James Sk‘nner, Sal- livan Henry, Ronald Yoeton, Alex. McConnell; John Andrew McCormack, John Murphy, Dan Skinner, Peter Golett, John D Knight, Lemuel Hutert George~ town ; Janes McDonald, Royulty, A committee was apy Ointed to draw up Ia Goua:ltution. Great é@nthiisiaéti was manifested by the members of the club,and Georgetown’s Tupper Ciub wiil give a good account of itself on election day. The meeting broke up with cheera for Sir Charles, the candidate,and tne ( 1¢en. T. E. Morrissey, Secretary. A GORGEOUSLY BOUND Work of art has just}been issued at an out lay of $190,000,¢ for which the pubs lishers desire a ma@nager in this county, also ‘a good solicitor; good pay to the right party. Nearly 100 full-page engrav-~ ing3,,sumptnous 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 men and women making fortunes taking orders. Rapid promotions. Qoe Coristiao woman made clear $500 in four weeks taking orders amengher church acquaintances and frends, Write us. It may lead to a permaocent position to manage our busi- ness and look afer our large currespoad- ence, which you can attend to right at your home. Address J. A. Kouigat, Sec~ retary, Corcoran Baildinsg, oppesite Unite ed States Treasury, Washington, D. C. “Every Well Man Hath His Il Day.”’ A doctor’s examination , ot. ; might show that kidneys, liver and stomack are normal, but the doctor cannot analyze a ‘ the blood upon which these organs depend. Hood’s Sarsaparilla purifies, vitalizes and enriches the blood. It cures you when ‘‘a bit off’’ or when seriously afflicted. Jt never disappoints. Rheumatism—“I believe Hood’s Sar saparilla has no equal for rheumatism. 1) has done me more good than any othe: medicine I have taken.” Mrs, Parrics KENNEY, Brampton, Ont, Bad Coughn—"“ After my long illness, } was very weak and had a bad cough. J] could not eat or sleep. Different remedies did not help me but Hood’s Sarsaparilla built me up and J a:n now eble to attend to wy work.” MINNIE Jaques, Oshano, Ont. Hood's Pills cure liver ills; the non irritating and jaly ca c to take with Hood’s Sarsavarilig When you want to buy Furs, Dress goods, or Ladies’ jackets; remember the one place where yeu get absolute satistaction in style, quality > e @& S ee ~~ ae 4) =~ ws ‘WANTED | perience at carpenter work to ( é A young man with some ex- ¢ 3 learn the art of pattern making ’ Apply to Bruce Stewart and Ce. ; ~® q «. @ @ @ 2 es @2e BO @® Founders, Engineers, Machinists and Boiler Makere. Steam Nav. Co’s Wharf, Ch’town, PEI Phone 125 @e @ @ @ eee @w F&O . Local and Other liems, == ; Potiog Cover —This morning «. P Allen was fined for drunken ness. Presentation —Mr- Ira J. Yeo wax last evening waited upon by the members ofthe choir of the Biptist Church asd presented with an address and @ valuable dressing cace. All Liberal - Conservatives should attend the meeting of the Tupper Club to-night. It will ba highly interesting. “WE ARE ALL EVE’8 DAUGH- TERS,” sighed a prev'y woman whose husband bad just sculded ber tor eetchiug cold by attending a Curistmas dance ina low necked dresse. ** Then Adameon's Botanic Cough Belsam must be the very thing toeure you,” said a witty by- S:ander, 252. all druggist, or Picnic. —The last of the season, wil) be reldon -ue Church grouods, at Indian Riveran Saturday next 29.h inst. The candidates for Ottawa and the M. P. P's are invited to briefly address the elec‘ors on the leading iseues of the day, early in the afiernooa. Ao election fer the Com- mons will be held for the most popular candidate; vote early and often, and “smash the machine” if necessary. Pic- nic On Monday should Saturday prove unfit, A good time for ali, For Fatuer O’Leary.—His Worship Mayor Warburton received a letter from the Mayor of Quebec eucloeing a blank eubscription list fof a “testimonial to be presented to Rev. Father O’Leary, Roman Catholic Chaplain of the Second (special service) Battalion, R. C. R. I. as a token of appreciation of his devotion and bravery in South Africa.” Copies of the list will beat the Mavor's Office, City Halland at Mesers seddin Broe, Drug Store, Victoria Row, where subscriptions will be rece:ved. The meeting of the Tupper Club to-night should be at- tended by Liberal-Conserva- tives generally. Now’s the time to get together. Orera Hovse. — Yale’s “Devil’s Auction” was the attraction at the Opera House last night, andthe performance was throughly eojoyed by cvery one pres. ent. Clever contrivance, pretty ballete, richness of color and costuming and beavty of scenery are the component parts aud there is nota moment’s dulloees in th, entire show. All the characterse in the play wer: cleverly interprited, and the specialties were aleo good. The Leandro brothers are exceedingly clever acrobats, and Irene and Ziza “the dog with the Aubura hair, captured tho house with their wonderful cortortion act. The “Devil’s Auction” will be atthe Opera House during the next three nights, and large audienees are expected. Encingers [nspectep.— Y esterday after- noon the Charlottetown Engineers were inspected by Major-General O’Grady~ Haley, the firet time in the history of thie military district that the iuepecting offi- cer has been the general officer command- ing the Canadiau Militia. The Eugineers marched to Victoria Park and awaited the General. About 2.30 he arrived and inepected the company in infantry drill , | and lew price. Everybody knows the place—Stanley Bros. Will tell the smoker me | marching back to the drill shed bridge ' building was commenced. ) vortion of a pontcon and trestle bridge and in manual and firing exercites. Af.er The greater as made across Government Pond. The bridge was comple.ed today, a photograph t which will be seat to the General at is request. The inspsction passed by ‘.@ Engineers was favorable tothem de- vite the large number of recruite, which ‘ ctthe General goticed. The officer commanding the company, Major Weeke, now in Seuth Africa, will be glad to kuow that his men paseed agood inepec- tion. Whenhe returns with the greater number of the Engineers who went ‘te South Afriea with him, and when the new blood has had more drilling, the Chars lottetown Engineers will be even more efficient than Capt Morris’ excellent traia< ing has made them. KLGELGHGBGE A Puff y GFLGBNGLLLG PES BBG Ss BSRBBS whether he has a good cigar or a poor one, and a puff is all that is needed to tell that eur cigars are perfection. We carry a_ carefully selected stock of the best brande, Our Cigars Are kept properly ina Cigar Case and are just in prime condition to make a cool fragrant smoke. er” ie = o-~ . fer - $s LEE SESP IEE ES Ls FE AF BGG GY . LF FF SGA SHS —- eS MEET ME AT THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE. “= - Sale Bg NILE A Short Talk About The results of "our buyers’ work at Fur Headquarters months ago, are now showing in the shape of One of the Best Stocks. Not only do we show a splendid rang? of Ladi>s’ Fur Jackets, bat we show a magni- ficent line of The Latest Novelties in Fur Neck Wear, Ever shown here, NEW NECK WEAR All the latest novelties in the most fashionable and durable Furs. Astrakan Jackets. Every Jacket interlined, thus making the pe‘t extra strong. No more rips, mo more tears. Satisfaction guaranteed. $18, $25, $30, $85. Grey Lamb Jackets, Elec- tric Seal Jackets. Racoon Jackets: Wombat Jackets. You are invited to have a look threugh our Fur Depart- ment, even if you dont want to buy—You wili see a stock ef fine Fars that is not excelled in ry im 8 ee P< - ICENTURY LADIES’ FUR LINED CAPES. 50 to Select from. P, E. Island. Stanley Bros STORM COLLARS In all the best Furs. This is ove of the most useful and durable of ail the Fur gar- ments If you go into a hall, church or warm room you can throw it off and you get the benefit of it when you return to the ccld air. $9.25, $3.00, $400 and up. Our Ladias’ Jacket Department ~ Is full of the latest creations of the world’s manu- facturers. England, Germany and Canada have sent their quota to make this the--Best Jacket Show in Charlottetown.F_ es ESE: SERENE We Can Fit]| We Can Suit Any Figure. | Any Purse. Prices from $2.50 each}to $18: <3: Perfection in Quality, Assirtment, Style, Fit, Finish and Workmanship. aniey DGELLPE LOLOL TRB ia ag Sp os Sat ee wide ag Ds ' sn ctiiactieattata a atti a ii a a inl