EL : Read Reom Senate TTAW <9 e Rayer Pak ae L, Weather and Big } Attendance ee me Lang GOING ON THIS FORENOON. gf Prizes As Far As Obta unable. See weather, today, brought an gubering of people. jaging went Oc in the horse and cattle ioother departments, Shy ollowieg ia the prize list in part :— g00TS AFD GARDEN VEGETABI.tS tia’ Triumob Po:atres, elf ba she! — jo Aald, West CovelLeag; Jad,W al- Jorke, Win«loe. jyoen, No l potato, balf bashel|—lat, | Heezard. thie Star potato, half bushel—/st, Berrigan, Royalty; 2ad, Geo Anid, Covehe vd. jack Kidney potato, half bushe!— | +t, Carley, Royally; 2ad, John Berri- Raaty of Bebron potato, half bushe|— Geo Auld. West Covehead; 2ad, MeNeill, Union Road; 3rd, Jame y Surprise potato, half bushe|— McLeao, Sou ; Boyaliy; 3rd, Richard ‘Burke, McKianon, » Soutbport. (4c Jonna} Rose porate, half bushel—1e:, J : of - i . eet DAILY EXAMINER —_ - . % Oy ad; Srd, Jas MeLean, South- State of Maine potato, half bushel—1st. Walter Burke, Wenel ce. Any otuer sort named—lst, Russel EF y; 2od, Ambrose Mallett, Union Road ; Sed, dobn, Carley, Ch’town Rty. Collection potatces, 5 ofeach sort, 10 be némed, not less than 6 varieties, not above kinds—Ist, Walier Barke. Winsloe; 2nd, James Houston; city; 3rd, John Ber- rigan, Royalty. Swede turnipey (Purple Toz) 8 roote, grown On ro! less tban 1 acre—let Rob‘: Drake, Cornwall; 2,Lonis Barnett, Marsh- field, Swede turoip (Green or Bronze Top) 8 roots, grown On ot less than 1 acre—1ist, Ber} Dockendor#f, North River; 2nd, John Berrigan, Royalty; Sed, Jobn Curley, Royelty- - Aberdeen or White turnips, 8 roors grown on aot less than 1 acre—l, Joho Curley, Royalty; 2,Jamee Howard, Corns wall; 3, Robert Drake, Cornwall, Mange! Wartzel, Lorg Red, 8 roota, grcwn o not lessthan | a re—l, A #B Long, cuy; 2,° Willie Pickard, city; 30 Simona Pineo,N or-b Rustico. - Fodder corn, beet 12 atelks for summer use—1, James Houston, city; 2, B King, city; 3, BR F.tagerele, city. oder Corn, best 12 etulke for ensilage ~-1, James Honaten, city; 3, George King, city. Coulflower, 3 heads—1, Arthar W Burke, Southpor!; 2, Neil A McKinnos, Royalty; 3, Richard Burke, city, Cabba-e. Winningetadt, 8 heads—1, Neil A McKinnon, Royalty; 2, Richard Barke, city. Cabbage, Drumhead. winter, 3 heada— 1, Neil A McKinnon, Royalty; 2, George H King, city; 3, Richard Burke, city, Cabbage, Red, 3 beada~}, Neil A Mc- Kioagon, Royalty; 2, Richard Rate, city. Cabbage, Savoy, 3 head—I, Richard Burke, city; 2, Neil A McKisnon,Royalsy. Brusse! Sprouts,3 heade—1, Neil A : valty; 2, Kidhard Burke, ity. Carrots, any long table variety,12 roots —l,Johe McGuigan, City; 2, Arthur C Wood, Alexandria. en “4 prevent Pr se roote—i, Geo. is 2, Evank. aay City; 3, Lewis Burnett, Mitek: eld, win Nou, Alexandria; 2nd, Geo H Auld, Patenips, ‘or table uee—1, George H, ih Vanta poat? We've aimad this season to make curs # beat and bigest jacket department Pr.E.T. We'va spared neither time T trouble nor money—to make it so, p «SOW we're raady for you. Come Pay and let us show you the jacket po a. Pisia cloth coat double wasted, briid Timminog. 52.75 Rough black cloth bigh collar, but- to the throat, warmly lined $3 15 tea beaver, warm lining, collar fevers trimmed with braid. $i.15 fretty tawn beaver coat, nicely lined, Collar, broad revers, donble braast- Pik braid timming, peari buttons. $5.35 nadsome black freeze, double Md pratty ining, pearl buttons, ~ 8d trim $6.50 * Btey hearer. velvet collar, i . * breasted Wy front coat, lined all Ra, plaic back. $7 .50 Taig : . the merast suggestion of our o eatments number huncreds. bet Prices are $8.25, $9.95, “), Q° 2 > $11.95 $13.25, g18, $26, etc. So far any other dress gcods, drass goods of every sort, and kind, are hera. Ji’s no matter what's your want in dress goods—Ww'rs ready to do better for you than aay store in town. We want you to come in, « xamine our Showing don’t buy if we don’t su:t you pertecily—if you do—we're sure of -LOTTETOW Cer ee ONT ATC MENT RRS TS CST 123 ad N° Pisk&. ISLAND King, city; 2, John McGuigan, city Arthur C Wood, Alexandria. 7 Celery, White Dwarf, 6 heals—i, Nei A McKinnon, Koyalty. Celery, Red Dwarf, 6 heads—1, Neil A | Mchinavn, Royalty. Celery, White Plamed,6 heads —1, Neil A McKinnon, Royalty; 2, Arthar M Burke, Southport. Melony@@itron, 2 —1, Nei] A McKisnon, |} Rdyaity;2,John M Murchison, Bonehaw; 2, Rieburd Barke, city. Meloos, Musk (ripe,) 2--1, Neil A Mc Kiouon, Royalty. : Tomatosg-red, 1 dozen (ripe)—1. Neil A McKinnon, Royalty; 2, Ricbard Burke, city; 3, Arthur M Burke, South- port. Ton @'oes, asecrted collection, 6 cf é ch, named (ripe) +1,Neil A ;McKinnon, Rovalty. Onions, red, one doxen (ripe)—1, John McGuigam, city; 2, Neil A, McKinnon, Royalty; 3, George Clarke, North Wil- Shire. Onions, yellow, 1 dozea (ripe) —1, Geo. H King,city; 2,Nei] A McKinnon, Royalty; 3, James Hous:on, city. Onions, white, 1 dozen (ripe)—1, Geo. King, citys Nel A McKianoa, Royalty; 3, James Houston, city. oe Eschalots, 1 dozea — 1st, Jomes Picker~ ing, Clipjon; 2nd, James Burry, city; 3d, George Clarke, North Wiltshire. | ' Beets, long or -balf long, 1° dezen— lat, Frank Beales, 20d, George H King, 3rd, R RB Fitzgerald, city. ‘ Beets, turaip, 1 dezeu—lst, Richard Burke, city; 2nd, Arthur M Burke, 8eath- port; 3rd, Neil A MeKinaon, Royalty. Corh, eweet, table, 6 eare—lat, Richard Burke, 2ed, Buseell E White, Ch’stown; 3rd, Arthur C Wood, Alexandria. Cora, yellow, 6 ears- ist, Richard Burke,2ed, George H King, city. Puwmkin, one,--1, James Jonea,Powes); 2, William Dockendorf North; 3, George Jones, Pewnal, + Squash, Mammoth; one—1," Jas Hous- ton, city; 4, Arthur M Burke, Southport. Sqessn, Boston Marrow, two—|, James Jones, Pownal ; 2, James Houston, city ; 3, J P Wood, Alexandria. Squach, Hubbard, two-—-1, Mra George Lewis, Rayalty ; 2, es Jones, Pownal ; (3 Jobo McGuigan, city, "* (Continued on page4,) . " —— —s — eee his is True Liberty, when Free Born Men naving 50 advise the Puoue, may speak free.”—Euvripiwes Single Copies Two Cents WEDNESDAY | a eee slegraphed Direct to Emperor William by Count Waldersee, | saben [Special to THe Examiner. ] Beauin, Sept. 26.—Alarming news | from China bas reached the German Gov» ernment, but it willnct be published as Germany intends to use it during the cons ference in Pekiu, Field Marshal Covnt Von Waldersee has cabled to Emperor William direct that he has found the gee eral situation wore dangerous than he had expected. It was growing worse during each fortnight in Central apd South Chiaa. POLITICS IN ONTARIO. The East Simcoe Censervative Con- vention. ' ‘ . (SpectaL to Toe Examiner | | Oxitta, Ont,, Sept. 26.—Hast Simcoe | Conserva.ives heve unanimously re- nominated W.8. Bennet, M. P., ae their candidate. Hugh John McDonald attend- reception, He repudiated Tarte’s insinu« stion that be was raising @ race cry repeated his charges of disloyalty against Tarte and repeated his former declaration that there should be only one flag in Can- ada, the Bsien Jack. : THE WAR. ee To be Officially Declared at anend | JOKARNEsacag Sept. Stem It io reported’ i -bat the war will be ,cfficially declared at SEPTEMBER 235 .3,/ ALARMING NEWS FROM CHINA | | | | Friends. | ed the Convention asd received a hearty | DAVIt® ON THE BOERS. He is Disgusted with His Former (Srectay. to Tue Examiner] Loxpon, Sept, 26.—Michael Davitt, the Irich member of Parliament, who went through the war with the Boers now states that he is disgusted with them. He eave that he is thoroughly disillusioned. Hesays that the Boers prolonged the busiuess, without seriously meaning to | fight, for the “one object of heaping up barrels of gold taken from the mines aod 1900 “e “NO 224 ENGLAND'S REPLY ~ | sity To the German Proposal the Same as the United States. (Spectat to Tue Examiner’) Lonpon, Sept. 26. —Lord Salisbury ha replied tothe German note in terme ide: i:- cal with those of the United States re~ ply. According toa despatch received here he Russian and the Japanese replies to dermany’s proposal, received yesterday, ssserted thet Russia assents in principle, wbile Japan’s answer is an emphatic ap~ proval. of accumulating and noarding them in obedience to the dictation of that old man Paul Kruger. Honors For Strathcona’s. [Sreoran. Te Tus Examines | Loxpon, Sept. 26 —The suggestion is being discussed here thet Strathcona’s Horse be perpetuated in some way as 8 scouting corps for.the British army,) and especialiy im recogsition of their splendid services to the army io South Africa, and to she patriotic: munificence of Lore Strathcona himeelf, World Records Beaten. (SrecraL ro Tae Examives.] Teans Havre, Ind., Sept. 26.—T wo of the world’s records were broken yester~ day on the world-famous track. The ‘Abbott, driven by Gears, slipped another balf-second from.the world’s trotting re~ cord of 2.033, alresdy held by him, fiuiehe ing @ wonderful mile in 2.03;. Coney, driven by” Ei. @aylor, of Denver, seat against time to beat the werld’s ama'sa" racing record to -wégom, finishing the milein 2.03}, which is a balf-ercood f oa n end in aa day or two. We can save money for every Dry Goods Buyer in P. E. I. , We're sure of it. with all others—buy where best values are ne * If you leave mistake. This stora pors beliey you’il be surprised when you see how your trade. Heavy twill serges 2 Le. Tweed effects in mixed colors hslf dozen or so at 24c. Grand value check tweed has 5 effects 29e. All wool serges in blues and black 37e. A fire value in tweed mixture 50 New skirt lengths, New skirting goods. New plaids, etc. etc. “ Hardsome new effac 80 rt. inches wids 38c. Heavy twill coatings serges, navy You ru only 42c. & 48c. no risk in Black coat ng serge 50c. & 53c. buying All wool weeds 44 inches wide 53c, kid gloves Hvy, all wool gramite cloth, for here. suitings 62c & 65ce.] |. We guar- Handsome figured black goods 75¢,|, antee 85c. 89c. 95c. every An elegant line cf blister cloths glove Jone $1.08 $1.10 we charge | Something very choice in blister . oe: Sa0te cloth—6 patterns of beautiful goods aa * for our $1.35 guaranteed gloves than you'll pay for the ordinary kinds. Prices: —75c, $1.10, $1.35, $1.45, $1.85 and so on. No better Gloves for the money—sold by anybody anywhere. the City without visiting our Far Department—ycu'll make s @in marking all goods atthe lowest possible notch— _ Our Fars are bought direct, for Spot c | wonder if we can give you better values than most people. ts, in Ruffs, Collars, Gloves, and small Fars cf every , A splendid showing of fully guaranteed Fur Coats. AVED WwW ‘ ee. BR tai A low we price handsome Furs. ash, in great quantities, so it’s no INew W rap- pers are in There’s no reason ; why a Wrapper | shouldn't be pretty. | Indeed there's every reason why it SHOULD. | | We sell pretty ]Wrappers for the price some people 5 3 it Onr proposition to all Ladies is that | Free Pond’s record made in New Yors. Ber xiv, Sept. 25.—The German Foreign Office bas received replies from Italy, Austria aod France, agreeing, with re« serve, to Germany’s chief proposal. ’ Premier Marchand Dead, [Spacta. te Trae Examuwee. Quesec, Sept. 26.—Hon. - Mr. Mare chand, Premier of Quebec, died last evening, sx PE ORTESECROE s7 a@errngne Dy Tue DBrvvcars Gon wee ean. i 5 Wan! a@ stylish servieiable skirt in a hurry ? We oen fill your order. Prices: Allsorts of prices, but ail of them lower than you'd expect. Ladies Fall Suits we Can gsavejthem money—first, and that we cin give them satisfactioa too. Have you seen our showing of fall suits ? Don’t miss it. yY 0-0-2 et Handsome stylish feit hats, ready-to- wear are here at prices that will sur- prise you. Walk throagh our milliner y | barge for the homely kinds. rome departme 1t and see the showing. $1.50,9$1.35, $1.95, $2.50 and up.g We feel so sure of this that we want.you to go about, compare our values 3 ~and we'll have your trade this time and every time. ; .7 |\Me n’s Underwear We'll make it warm for you this fal ji: roo'l only give usa chance. Time {o put away your summer underwear for a long rest and have comfort in warm smooth fall weight. All Wool Underwear, Union Uader- wear, Fleece lined Underwear of every sort and size. Fine fleeced lined Underwear suit $1.00 Better grade $1:15 suit Very good value indeed—thick close fleece —tine finish $1.50--grand value at $2.15 and $2.50. Shirts Men’s fice unlaundered {Shirts— 35>, 50c, 75c. Men's fiae white laundered shirts 75¢ $1.10, 1.25, 1.35. Collars and Caffs in all the new styles. Collars 10eeach, 15c each, 20¢ each, 3 for 25c,2 for 25,8 for 50c. Cuffs 20c, 25c, 30c pair in ple‘ ~ or link. MOORE & McLEOD, sim The Bausiest Store on “Charlottetown’s Busiest Street. r Seer Pel PATI OR LE SS te sae AEE h t i x s