THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, OCTOBER 3 1898 ‘Local and Other lems, | 4ickeTs for “4 Trip to Coontown” were | placed on sale this morning. ot Serr — a } THE FALI RUSH ' QUBEN SQUARE SCHOOL. PERSONAL L The Boys Have Their Annual Field! * Mies Fallie Baird is visiting friends in Day Noreton. : has comm need in earnest. We are gett- | : : | Mr W Dodd Small returned from Hali- ing Busier Every cay. The boys of Queen Square School had} fax on Saturday evening. - | their annual spurts on Saturday afternoon, | Mre R C Goff left thj 7 : i. - iTS 4 I it s mor ¢ ) f if f) 5 oa the ground: of the Charlottetown Ama- | to Fredericton and M an ning op a trip 7 3 ‘ . . . d ie Cc ( ’ £ tas ¢ >? e : = 8 ~ } teur Athletic Association. The day wes a oe SECU Teal. Li U | deligh:ful, and the attendance of boys Mr John P Breanan, of Alber ion, is —_ ; large. The various events were pulled 00g the visitors to the city. otier special mducements in every depart ment. Bargains .his week Mens Warm Underwear Heavy Cotton 35c per suit Heavy Union 70c per Heavy ali Weol)- Ribbed or plain (51. per suit shetiand suit ) otf in good ferm. ’ | a ’ nderwear all sizes $1 $1.20 Heavy Grey Winter 15¢ cach $1.40 fer 2 The best unlaundered shirt inthe city ton reinforced worth $10 any- where Furs Furs The demand for furs has commenced We bave the furs that are wanted. Bleck fur neck Ruffs and ties with ) 69 bunch of tails regular price €1.404 tf ; 5 ‘ Black fur collars new goods ) $1 9A . sold last year $1.85 4 Black, the best Jamb collac~ ) ettes with tails and loug points - $2.40 should cell $3.25 at A big stock ofall other furs in Muffs, Jackets Capes, Collars cte ec. We buy our furs right and sel) them cheap. W. A. Weeks & Co The Peoples Store. Wholesale & Retail, @PERA HOUSE WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY October 5th and 6ti. THE POPULAR COMEDIARS BUB COLEna BILLY JOHNSON sng; “A TRIP TO COONTOWN” | 35 seee PEOPLE eeee 35 ee Largs size Black Rufis with euiis worth $1.60 Best quality Satin Lined $20 ) regular for ‘ Tickets on cale to morrow morning at usual places. Prices 25c, 33c, 50c, "5c and $1.00 ~— tl tt! "i, Pa, Wane “Tenpysen’s Message TO OUR GENERATION” —BY— The Late REV. D. SUTHEHLAND PRICE 25 CENTS ——_—_—_ Every body should read this beau- tui message, The book contains a handsome half tone photograph of the author, Or- cers by mail promptly filled on receipt of price. HASZARD & MOORE, SUNNYSIDE BOOKSEL‘ERS CHARLOTTETOWN, | Samuel Doyle, 4 ft. The following summary shows the result : l. OU yds. dash (under 8 years), Raymond McSwain, Fred MeGuivaa, Louis McDonald. Time 9 seconds. 2. Putting 16 1b. shot open, Charles Moren ; 26 ft. 44 in. ;Joun Curley, 22 ft. } in. 3. § mile bicycls race, Henry Benoit, Edwin Reddin, Samuel Doyle. {1+ seconds. a 100 yds. | | } | Time | dash (under 16 years), | George Morven, Louis McMahon, | B. Bowden. Time 13 see. 5. High jump, open, Chas. 4ft.6im.; Johu Svort, 4 ft. 24 in. 6. 50 yds. dash (under 9 years), Eddie Flynn, Fred McDonald, Walter Towan. Time 84. sec 7. Putting 14 lb. shot (uuder 16 years), John Curley, 26 ft.84 in. ;Alfred Mabar, 25 ft. 44 in. S. 75 yds dash (under Willie Morgan, Owen Connolly, Ernie | Fitzpatrick. Time 124 see. 9. Halt mile bieycle race. Heury Benoit, | Edwin KReddin, James Williams. Time | 1/274. 10. 100 yds dash (under 13 years),G. McMahon, James Lightizer, George McQuaid. Time 14 sec ll. Pole vauit open, Stephen Duffy, | John Seott, Charles Moren, 8 ft. 2 in. 12. i00 yds. dash (under 14 years), ' George McMahon, James Eden, Arthur Morgan. ‘Time 14 see. 13. Broad jump open, John Scott, — Charles Moren, Samuel Deyle, 15 ft.’ 94 in. } 14. Consolatioa bicycle, Ivan Reddia, Willie Joy, John Jenkins. 15. Haif mile bicycle (match race) | Samuel Dyle,o Edwia Reddin. Time 1.40. 16. 100 yds dash, under 12, Arthur Campbell, Authony McAské!1], Leo Har- Moren, ' 54 in. 3 | LO years ), | Yington. Time, 15 sce. 17. 220 yds dash, open, Charles Mor- en,George Moren,Alfred Mahar. Time, 284 see. 18. Broad jump, under 16 years, Louis McMahon, Samuel Doyle, Horace Callaghan— 13 ft 11 inches. 19. Hop, step and jump, open Moren, Louis McMabon, John 34-5. 20. 75 yds dash, under 11 years, Leo Harrington, Joseph Towan, Ernie Fitz- patrick. Time, 103 sec. 21. 1 mile bicycle, open, Henry Ben- oit, Samuel Doyle,Edwiz Reddiu. Time, 3.10. 2¥. 100 yds dash, under 15 years, LouisMcMahon, George Moren, Richard Lawler. Time, 12} eee 23. Hurdle race, Charles Moren, Horace Cajlaghav,Samud. Doyle. Time, 22 sec. Chas. Scott. — The teachers and pupilsof Queen Square School wish to thank those who so gener- ously donated prizes for Field Day. Also to those who assisted in earrving out the eports. Jas. LANDRIGAN Principal. Bs cHTAA TAF Sis More about Your Stationery Is your stationery as good as you would like to have it! Is it distinguished enough to get people to look at it twice! is it as good as your business or store or factory! [If it is not it ought to be. Being it tous and you will be sure that it will be, We print billheade from tint bloeks, on good paper from $1.40 per thousand up, Statements $1.50 per thousand, Note- heads $1.75 per thousand Letterheads $2.25 per thous- and, Shipping Tags 80e per thousand. Senaller quantities at equally low prices. The Examines Pub. Co.- Queen St, Charlottetown. $s REELS BEES Dancing & Physical Culture. The Misses Macdonald will reopen their classes on Monday October. 3rd in the Prowse building, Sunnyside, Physical Culture according to the Delsarte and Emesonian system. Marches and Dancee arranged for rtainments. “tan le methods of teaching the Waltz, by which satisfaction is guarenteed. Fancy Dancing A Specia'ty. SF Us Side Ths MASP Ha LS FARNESE Ae APPS A Lit he Glin LG GESTS HEPES AP Fth Sad OOFAaNT Davies, r —_o_— ms oLice Court.—Two drunks j Mr JJ Davies, who was attending the tha Basher ; ; = ks made up Halis ; rocket this morning. Tney were James falfax exhiMtion, returned hom OD | Kellyand J T ir . Saturday j Keilyand Join Herne. Kelly was fined Oavurday, | $5 or 30 dave and ee ‘ nen | 9 Or 50 days and Horne $2 cor 10 days. Mir J H Cross, the well known commer ideintiaiestines r Cialman, is among the latest arrivals a! Freir Growers Associatiox. — The the Hotel Davies, | Fruit Growers Association will meet to Captain Twining, R E, who was bere | ™°Trow atl0 o’clock in the Benevolent ptain uing, R E, who we i ig on his way hcme. | Eiliott | remain in Charlottetown during the winter. | Rotio Fine Company.—Regular quar- terly meeting tonight at 8 v’ciock sharp. ‘. | By order of Secretary. i } automatic iritted from ite ‘he tug is out to-day looking - e j . . > - Parr ayer } Mr J K Macdonald was a passenger by |’, Ixpran Rocxs Buoy.—The ; ’ | bnoy at Indian Rocke h: the Priocess on Saturday evening. | 7, ludian Rocks tas af , ’ POFILION. Mr and MreF L Baszard returned from |; . 'atter it, their trip abroad on Saturday eveuine. A _——>___—_ oe. . ie > . 1 * Maran wn ne ‘ $ . Me S M Bent, of the Summerside} Trwprrayce Crrsapers.— Meetings will Journal, spent Sunday in Charlotietown. | be resumed in Wrighv’s Hall oa Monday | week, October L0th at 630 pm. ee : nafs and girls are cordially invited. Mr W A Divies, of Moncton, is visiting All boys . : . | his brothers MrJ J Davies, of the Hotel inspecting the Engineer Corps, crossed to | Irish Society’s Hall on Kent Street, the mainland today. Ex a . It ie said that Mr William Small, who} a ee ied siletory ra co Jae M lenditin haat Bette } cursion to Governor’s Island on Saturday eft here for the WNiondike last February, | whe rs ; : : | ¥@8 & most enjovable aflair. The day was | passed in collecting and discussing speci- mens. Refreshments were partaken of at = . Mr TC James wasa passenger by the Princess today-en route to Halifax, where | the Island. he wi!l attend the Presbyterian Synod. aici ll Miss Maud McKeown of St John, is to Suokine Concert. —The members of the | spend the winter in Charlottetown with | ¢quitation class entertained Captain; her sister MrsG M Campbell. Forester at a smoking concert in the Artillery Orderly rooms on Saturday Rev Father Clarke, who assisted Father ’ . . . during the recent mission, is to so] évening. Captain Forester and wife will leave to-morrow morning for Toronto, the détachement of Dragoons left this mornin Bishop Macdonald, of Harbor Grace, ar- oe B rived at Summerside on Saturday aight. He cawe to Chariottetown by train to-day, Bartisr Cuvurcu.— Rey C W Corey | preached his farewell sermonin the Bap~ _listeburch last evening. He reviewed the work of the past five years, and delivered av impressive charge to the congregation. There was a large attendance. On F ri- day afternoon the boys and girls of the Junior Union presented Rev Mr Corey with an address accompanied by & fountain pen and an exquisce bouquet for Mrs Corey. Father Henvebury, of lasmania, Aus- tralia, is visiting the province. He goes east this afternoon to see some relatives. Mr John D Sutherland, of the Marine Department, Ottawa, is visiting his native province. Hewas a passenger by the Princess on Saturday. Mrs ‘ Jd Sentner. who has been on a visit to Halitax. returned to Chariottetown on Saturday evening. ‘She came from Pictou by the Princess. Mr.R V Longworth, who is acting wan- ager of the Bauk of Nova Scotia ai Sum~ merside inthe absence of Mr Williams, spent Sunday in the city. Rev Mesers Fullerton, of Charlottetown, Millar, of Brookfield, and Robertson, of Disciptes oF Curist.—The quarterly meeting of the Disciples of Christ of P.E.L., begun yesterday in Kindergarten Ball, Rev. Donald Crawford, of New Glasgow, preached two very stiring sermons. A pleasing feature of the evening service was the singing of » hymn in the Japanese lau- can now sel! you boots and shoes ar the Fu:] information regarding classes on | application at rooms in Prowse Bui'd. ing or at the residence of John A. Macs donaid, Esq. Pownal Street, Cavendish, left this morning to attend the Presbyterian Synod at Halifax. The Hon. Thos Joseph Byrnes, premier of Queensland, is dead. He was born iv | L868, and was formerly Attorne7z-Gen« eral and solicitor~general of Queensiand, Archbishop Begin and hia private secretary, Rev Father Arsenanlt, left thée vornivg on return to Quebec. They widl stepoverat Halifax and Antigaish on reute, -_—— ~—- — ‘Cery Taxes—Those tn arrears for real ertate taxes are requested te pay up. Tee-dlefauliers list will be ready for publi- cation shortly. & Trip tro Cooxtown.— Messrs Cole & Johnson, the popuiar colored comedians, will again present their brilliant success of last season, with many new and novel feavures, including ail new sengs, which theee clever song writers, as well as come- dians have written for the piece. They are the authors of the well known song hite “The Wedding of the Chinee and the Ceon,” “4-11-44,” “The Black Four Hun- éred’s Ball,” etc. It 13 the only organiza~ tron On the road presenting a comedy with acast composed enlirely ofcolordialent.That the:com pany is fully competent is no keng- era question, having been endorsed by the pre-s of the country in the most flattering terms. The New York Sun devoted a eélwmn to review this show, and said “A ‘rip to Coontown” is the most artistic farce, comedy show seen in New York fora long time; it would be interesting from the mere fact of its being done by negroes, but the excellence of the performanceraises it far above the level of the average farce comety show. They aresuch delicious dancers and fine actors, the performance i# one rollicking frolic.” The same cast has been retained which met with uch distinc» tion last year, including Tom Brown, the Protean arti-t, R A Kelly, J A Shipp aad Lloyd G Gibbs, the greatest living black tenor, fifies Julia Roane, a young lady of pleasing presence, and a sweet voice, Miss Vincem Bradley, who distinguirhes herself with her impersonation of an old refiaed negro lady and an efficient chorus. =» > 0 «+ No other preparation has ever done so many people so much good as Hood’s | Sarsapariila, America’s Greatest Med- icine. Our big purc! ase of the Commonwealth Shoe Co’s goods have all arrived. We manufacturer’s prices. You can save 25 to 30 per cént by buying your boots from ua—J B Macdonald & Co. ; held every afternoon and evening during accommodation train leaves ‘'ignish at 4.35 pm, The express, connecting with Ubene, p m, arriving at Charlottetown at 7.30 p merside at 7.40 p m, arriving at Tignish at 10.50 p m. with the traiss on the Cape ‘l'raverse branch. am, and 1.30 pm, connecting at Mount } Stewart with trains leaving Souris at 7 a mand 12.35, and arriving at Charlotte- town at 10am and 450 p m respectively. Trains leave Charlottetown at 8am and 3 p m, arriving at Georgetown at 10.15 a m and 6.05 p m respectively, and connecting at Mount Stewart with trains for Souris, which is reached at 11 a m and 7.10 pm. guage by Miss Rioch, a returned mission - ary from Tokio, Japan. Meetings will be the week. Canoxine Acoipest —Two young men weat out canceing in the harbor yesterday, and the outing would have been a thor~ ouzhly enjoyable one were it not for the upsetting of their craft and che wetting of its occupants. They sucdeeded in reach~ ing the shore in the vicinity of Rosebank, and after disrobing and putting their gars mente through the drying-out process they return tothe city. Upon their return their friends greeied them with “ The Meeting of the Waters.” Commirrep te tHe Earrn.—All that was mortal of the late Mr John P Sullli- van was committed to the earth yesterday, the intermeat being in the Roman Catho- lic cemetery at St. Peter’s Bay. The burial took piace about noon,and in the funeral procession their were upwards of two handred carriages and a great number of people on foot. The impressive service in the church was conducted by Rev R J Gillis, The funeral party returped to Charlottetown by special train. Raitway Time Tasie.—The new ar- rangement of trainson the Island railway went into effect todav. The express leayx es Charlottetown at 730 a m, arriving at Summerside at 9 45 a m,iconnecting there with the steamer Northumberland. An accommodation train leaves Summerside at 10.50 a mw, for Tignish, arriving there at 255 p m. An express leaves Tignish at 6.20'a m, arriving at Summerside at 9.50 a m, connecting with the steamer. An accommodation leaves Sum-~ merside at 10am, arriving at Charlotte- iown at1.15 pm. An accommodation train will leave Charlottetown at 4.10 p m, reaching Summerside at7.30 pm. An 11.35 am, arriving at Summerside at du 5.15 from Point Summerside at the steamer leaves m. The express for the west leaves Sum-~ The express trains connect Trains leave Georgetown at 7.30 a= —— a a Pickling Supplies Essence of Vinegar, Whole Pepper, Ground Whole Allspice, Ground Mace, Tur- meric, Curry Powder, Whole Cloves, Ground Cloves, Mustard Seed, Groand Mustard Celery Seed, Cinnamon Bark, Ground Cinnamon, . All these articles can be bought at lowes — — t prices at our stores. A Et i ee ee ee wee &D @ = eS Gu Se 2 Specials in Ladies’ Jackets we at STANLEYS 20S 04,-6£,4 eDORQ]O9OQ9 at $3.75 D068] <-O™ A splendid Frieze Jacket latest cut, perfect fitting, four good colors, sizes 32, 34 and 36 inch 29603202 ” SNe. MNES Me ZIP AS AP AS AS AS AE AS PLD LSS? > owe > , : . A variety ofcloths in all the new colors, assorted a . styles, perfect in fit, finish and workmanship — sizes SBWe@W=nOHS 32, 34 and 36 inch, 2]60f oa en These will astonish you, they have the appearance of a garment worth double the money. STANLEY BROS. The Always Busy Store Se Seah Hebe ae Se dee eh Senos a. omncaeditaatishoamapceamanatppai Fall ANNOUNCEMENT 1898 Our stock for this season is now complete, and comprises all the latest fashionable clothes for Gentlemen’s wear, whict will be interesting tuthose desirious of having the largest variety to select from. ARTISTIC CUTTERS We show the best line of men’s furnishings in the city GORDON & McLELLAN Upper Queen St. Men’s Stylish Outfit: rs Direct from London rr ee ee _ Received to-day 2 cases Suitings, Overcoatings and Trouser- ings, Entered under the preferental tariff. Elegant patterns and extra valuas. Call early and get first choice. D. A- BRUCE Eee ee DOBELL LINE. |Black Diamond Line North Sydney. Live stock on deck and produce under deck at loweest rates, or passage apply to The 8. 8, COBAN sailing from Mont~_ 8, S Polino is due here from Mon- | real Tuesday morning, October 4th, will” treal Thursday, 6th inst and sails for | b* due at Ch’town Friday morning, Oct. St. Johns, Nfld, via Sydney and wth and will sail ‘for St Jobn’s Newfoundland via North Sydney, carrying horses, cattle and sheep on d and produce under deck at lowent cunts — . SUL a9 Alia « or further particulars as to’ frei siliernane = as to’ freight and, PEAKE BROS & CO. Cl.’town, Oct 3,’98 Agrote For further information as to freight N. RATYENBURY, Agent. | a eo am cr EM oe ed ee aa SKILLED WORKME? | eeniars memes ete rg eo men pn oe ine he ee te ne peat a = uate 7 BR EOF en gee ios oe ale