THE DadLY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, SEPTEMBER §, 1599 oe” Se Just Opened WEEKS & C0 Ladies’s Felt Hats Latest Styles and all the LADIES’ Nee 2ae) leading colors.-- JACKETS — they are nol by CHILDREN’S and GIRLS’ TA us— A good asvortment. RUGS — Just what yeu want. Beautiful plaids all the range. FURS—We have opened some of our furs, in Jackets and Capes. Call and get first choice MILLINERY — We will have our fall stock of millin- ery complete in a few days.— Our Miss Vandstone is now attendings the miilinery open ing at Toronto and Monts“al, and will return in a few days when she can attend to that order of yours. —36—3K- - WEEKS & CO The People’s Stere Successors to W. A. WEEKS and CO. e222’ 2e SeUPNN ON eT NTS PPE NNTMNTNIPMNNTINN Tic E More than 2000 Fami- lies in Halifax and Dartmouth use sin: light and Lifebuoy Soaps exclusively in” their homes, and all say they would not have any other kinds. This information is correct having been gained by com- petent and trust-worthy ad- vertisers, leaving samples at every house and making care- ful enquiries. ‘Lhese families never knew what pure SOAPS meant, un- til chey tried SUNLIGHT and LIFEBUOY Why should ot others learn and be healthier and happier for the le«rning. Price is only 5¢ for large twin bar. QAALbAAbAbbAbLAALALAALALAAULALGALAAAALAGAALALUDshedAddbddkdQdddd dad ddd dddAdd Qddddd | WEEK’S GROCERIES... od Perhaps you would like to get a little more for what you spend. 1s abbd Perhaps you would like te have) everything fresh and nice. If you will try my store I think you will find that your Money will go farther. Aud all’ the groceries you get will befgood and fresh. JOHN | McKENNA. First arrival of Jackets and | Local and Other ems, Cc. O. F.—Court Charlottetown meets tonight at 8 o’clock. Initiation and other important business, A full attendance is urgently requested, By orde r, Cc. R. - <= -“ Anorner Ligvor Cask A summons has been cerved on Thomas Smith, charg og him with eelling intoxicants without having raid bis registration fee. The case comes up for trial on Monday. ——— From Mowrreat.—The steamer Bona- } vesta arrived from Montreal about five o’clock this morpirg, bringing a iJarge general freight and a number of round-trip passer She left this afternoon for St. John’s via Sydnev with acargo which included 40 head cattle, 200 «beep, and a good miscel- laneous fre ght. -_— ~~ Excrrsion Party.—An excursion from Lowe!! Mass.. arrived Jast eyening by the | Halifax aud returned by herthis afternoon The party numbers 26, and is in charge of Mr. Thos. H. Dunning, the Lowell Mail. This forenoon they visited the pointafof interest in and about the city. They made their headquarters at the Hotel Davies while in Charlottetown. of Lost Her Ancnoorn—The schooner Leonora came into Charlottetown this afiernoon with her flag flying at half-mast, lending people to believe that she had lost some one oversboard. But upon enquiry it was learned that the schooner bad lost her anebor off Miscou during the gale on Wednesday night, and the half-mast signal was intended to indicate that a tug- boat was wanted. isieenieipehinii UnsigntLy.—There are two old posts on Queen Square which should be removed at once. They bave been there a long time. In fact they were used for the old lamps that were necessary to light the ‘quare before the gas was placed there. The old tin has fallen off one and the otber atill hangs. These unsightly land marke give visitors a bad impression of our town. Orr Tue Track.—There was great ex- citement at Georgetown this forenoon upon the arrival of the train frem Char-~ lottetown. Instead of stopping at the station, as usual, the train kept on and were it not for the Town Hall on the opposite side of the street there is no Knowing ~here it would bave brought up. The passengers were{all on board, but it is not said that they appreciated the extra ride. Fortunately no one was hurt. The Town Hall wos damaged tothe extent of $600 or $800. Potice Covrr.—Six drunks greeted Bis Honor this morning. Their nimes were Frack Smith, John Gorman, James Fen- nessey, John Sherry, Thomas McTague, Eugene O’Neiil. The fines ranged fron. $2 or 10 days to $> or 30 days. Smith, whe is an itinerant umbrella mender, pros mised to leave the city iu five minutes if given the opportunity. His Honor eaid such an oppodrtuvity would oe given bhim— tnirty days hence. Another of the pris~ overs was brought to the station in 4 wheelbarrow, and the ride cost him an eXtra dollar. icine New Ixvextions.—Below will be found the report of patents recently granted to Canadian inventors by the Cavadian gov- ernment. Thie report is prepared ee- pecially for this paper by «Messrs Marion & Marion, sclicitors of patents and experts, New York Life Building ,Montreal: -- DT Chapman, Wiartnob, Ont,, horse collare. GE M Lewis, Truro, N S., veneer cutting machise. Messrs Lewis & Spates, Rossway, N. S, carcouplers. Messrs Marengo & Co. Montreal, cigar making machine. FH Badger, Mon- treal, electric safety appliavces. J Kellingten, Terra Nova, B C., can capping machine. WS Fisher, Fredericioo, N. S., shoe polisaing machine. A Pueasaxt Ovrinc.— The summer cottage of Mr. Jaines Paton, a; Keppock, last evening contained an exceedingly bappy company, the occasion being the annual outing of the employes of the well- known firm of which Mr. Patoe is the popu lar head. It was first intended to have the outing on Wednesday, and a steam- | boat excursion was to bave been a promin- j ent feature. But the weather was not propitious on that day, and a postponement was made until yerterdsy. Tbe water yesterday was too rough fora sai! on the harbor, and <this feature had to give place to a carriage trip. The parity left the city by the three o’clock boat, the large staff of employes being augmented by several ladies and gentlemen whom Mr. Paton had very kindly asked to partici- pate. The drive toKeppoch was a plea- sant one, On arrival,the party were re ceived by Mra. Paton, Mrs. Brown and Mise Tillie Brown. After strolling about the picturesque shore aad other portions of thie delightful spot, the party sat down to asumptuous supper, at the conclusion of which dancing and eongs and recitations were enjoyed, a number of Mr. Paton’s neighbors at Keppock participating. About midnight the merry party ‘eparated, after singing Auld Lang Syne aod cheering Mr. Paton, whose whole-souled Scottish bospi- tality will Jong be remembered. The steamer Elfin, which had been specially cogaged for the occasion, conveyed the party to Charlottetown. Oa Thureddy next Warren Guy, Minois, Montrose, Provider and others will trot as the Charlottetown Driving Park in the free for all. All the horses are looking for first place. Musical students from six years of age up, also the advanced one wil! receive epecial atteation at Mr. S. N. QUEEN ST. GROCER Earl’s schoo! of music. AFTER THE STORM. ——— Wrecks at Savage Harbor and Tig- nish---Fishermen Los¢. The schooner*Aberdeen, owned by Capt. | Lord and Mr. E Boswell, of Victoria, was } wrecked at Savage Hartor last evening } about six o’clock. The Aberdeen had a load of railway sleepers fram Glace Bay The crew were saved. The veagel is a tots] wreck. Gad it not been for the efforts of the fishermen of the place the crew would bave been lost. Our Tignish correspondent supplements the story of the loss of the schooner A J McKean, to which reference was maae by Tur Exam- INER yesterday. He says: The schooner | A J McKean, owned by the Portland Pack~ ing Company, is ashore at Kildare Cap-e, about three miles from Tignish. She is on a rock bottom, aad will likely be a total wreck, The crew were with great difli- culty takenjoff,—after several unsuccess- ful attempts, Caprain hand at life-saving, with difficuity afier risking the lives of himself and his hercic companions, succeeded in catching a line from the schooner, thereby getting the crew from their perilous position. As thie is Captain McGrath’s third experience in life-saving at the risk of his life, we hold him more entitled to recognition thao mapy @ man remembered in a practica! Way. Messrs Myrick & Co had a barn contain ing 25 tous of hay barned by lightning on Wednesday morning. Captain Michael Lynch, of Tignish, and his schooner are missing, bat it is hoped they have made some harbor. A boat with four occupants, two men and two boys, which had drifted from the Caraquet fishing grounds during the storm of Wednesday night was lost. Two of the bodies were yesterday washed ‘ashore at Kildare Capes. One of the men was mar- ried, and leaves a wife and three children. Crops are almost completely destroyed and fences are leveled everywhere, PERSONAL. Mr. Geo. Ross left Marvaville, N. B. Mr. W. C. Kennedy re‘urned from New Brunswick last eveuing. Mr. W.P. Hayden is in Charlottetcwn in the intereets ot the Nova Scotia Exhibi- tion, Mr. W intield Halifax on College. Mr. A. W. Mackenzie, representing the Empire Tobacco Company, Montreal, is at the Hotel Davies. Mies Stella Murphy, of South Shore, left this morning for Boston where she will remain two months. Mr. Sutherland Campbell, who las been visiting relatives in Charlottetown, left this morning on return to Boston, Mrs. Andrew Sullivan and Mr. John T. Suilivan were passengers by ibe Hal.fax last evening return’og trom Boston. Mr. Harry McMillan, of Albery; Plains, lett this morning for Montreal to resume his studies at McGill University. Mr. Edgar Beer, son of L.L. Beer, Esq., left this morning oa return to Nelson, b. U.He will stop over at Halifax un the way. Mr. Len McKay, who has been in the employ of Bruce Stewart & Co., has gone to Kentucky toenter Lexington University, Dr. J.G. Schurman, president of the Poilippine Commission, is at present at Wazbiogton, in consultation with Presi- deat McKinley. Miss Beatrice McDonald, of Fort Augus- tus, was a passenger,to day on the Halifax tc Boston, where she iatends spending the winter with friends. Mics Maud Crawford, for several year fs capable and popular employe in the tele- phove office at Chariottetown, left this afternoon for Boston. Rev. Fred McMillan and Miss Melinda McMillian were passengers by the western train this mornipg en route to Philadel- phis, via Moatreal. The marriage of Miss Maisie, only daughter of Dr. T. Trenaman to Dr. Dickie, of Charlottetown, P. E. I., will take place in October.—Halifax Herald. this morning for Matheson will’ leave for Monday to enter Dalhousie Another Saxon-Cheren Concert. Arrangements have been made with Mr. Avon Saxon and his company to cance! some of their other dates and thereby give the the people of Charlottetown an oppor- tunity of hearing him in his best form and in an entirely new and interesting programme. This con- cert will take place in the Opera House on Monday evening next, September 11th. Mr. and Mrs. Saxon will have the assist- «nce of Mrs. E. Kearney, piaviet aod Mr. Vinnicombe’s orchestra, when a pro- gramme of vocal selections with orchest- ral accompaniment, together with songs, duets, trios, and selections by the orchestra will complete a programme of such excel - lence as has not been heard previously in Charlottetown. Tickets will be on sale at the usual placestomorrow morti.g. Book early, as there is sure fo be a rush fir seats. —Though Mr. Saxon was too hoarse last evening to sing at his best or render the more difficult numbers on the pro- gramme, the audience at the Opera house heard him, as well as his wife, with the highest satisfaction, and rewarded both with generous applause. It is pleasing to learn that the music lovers of Charlotte- town will have another opportunity of hearing and enjoying the reedition of the talented pair. Want ‘a good sewing machine cheap Read Miller Bros ad. McGrath, an oid | and | i tape ce ce OG a NN Local and Other tems, Traits Lare.—The train from the east this with the was about en hour late Something went wrovg pear Bear River, ec ncall Soxs or Temreraxce —Orient Division, Sons of Temperance will-meet in Wright's Hall this evening at 8.30 A full attend- ance requested. Tue Harirax Boar.——The steamer City of Ghent, ig expected in Charlotte- town this evening about seven o'clock. She got to Souris ibis morning. Races.— The free-for-all on Thursday next will be the greatest race ever held here. Warren Guy wil] seek bis revenge on Minota for having beaten him at Kent- ville vesterduy. —_— — Fire at Moncton.—The dwelling house of Mr. James F!annigan, at Moncton, to- getuer with all the outbuildings, was des-~ troyed by fire yesterday morning. Mr. W.B. McKenzie’s residence near by, was badly gutted, Weppixe Briis.—A very pleasant event took place atihe residence of Mre. A, Munn, lower Prince Street, Charioitetown on Wednesday evening, September 6:h , at 8 o'clock, when her daugbter, Miss Eva, was united jo marriage to Mr. W:)l.am Lee MacEachern, of Mermaid, Lot 48. The ceremony was performed br the Rev, W. J. Howard. The bride was tastefully attired in pearl grey cravoneti with white silk triovymings, aod carried a boquet of astors and sweet peas. She was attended by her cister, Miss Amy Munn, who was becomingly attired in mavve with cream satin trimmiogs, alsocarrying a boqaet. The groom was supported by Mr. Herbert Boyce The bride was the recepient of many banisome and valuable presents. Mr. W. Davy played the wedding march, and alter partaking of 8 sumptuous repast the happy couple drove to their future nome. Bosron Sreamer.—The Halifax arrived at 8 o'clock last evening, bringing the fol- lowing passengers: © S Grant, wife aod son, Miss Bowers, (2) Miss Marvin, Roger J Scannel, Stanford McE wer,H K Hickey, BF Sargent, Miss W A Dickenson, Miss E P Deunis, 8S 8 Gou'd, J B Bailev, AS French, A Whithworth, H K _ Gates, Mre A E- Todd, Mrs A E Wat- sop, Miss ~ Bailey Mrs Andrew Sullivan, Jno T Sullivan, Miss Mary A Murphy, MreC H Anderson, H C Ameron, S F Pierce, J Beaton and wife, DK Mc- Kipnon, JS Gay and wife, JJ McKay, Thos O'Connell, Jno Harrington Jr and wife, G H Moore, M McMillan, Joseph Bennock and sone, Mrs M Moore, Mis Geo Farqnharson, A McArthur, Geo W Browohil!, Mies Brownbill, E B Scannell. From Balitax,Col F A Dingham, wife and eon, Genl, PS Eeath and wife, Mra Patterson, Mr Trowet. Hawksbury to Char- lottetown: C H Bennett and wife, party of 28 under manegementof Thos H Dura- ing cf Lowell Mass., making round trip The following is the outgoing liet: W D Tavdvin, Master William McNeill, P E McCullogh, T Osgood,C H Pair, Mrs W A Dickinson, Mr. B F Sergeant, Mrs E P Denuis, Miss M Strobel Me Henry R Gates. Mr and Mrs AF French, Miss Annie E Watsor, Messrs Pierce and Ben- nett, Camerso & Boryriton, Mre Audrews, Mrs Woods, Mr and Mre Chas Grant and child, Mr and MreSS Gould, Thomas H Durning, Jas P Roberts, Mr aod Mra J P Bailey, Messrs Wiloworth & Bunnidge, Mrs A E Lad, Migs R Sharp, Mraud Mrs Kirk, Mrs Barns, Mrs Kis Brown and child, Geo W SBradshaw and denghter, Avgus McKenna, Lucy McCarron, Miss Maggie Ells with, Miss Crawford, Misses McLure, Mr S Bald, Miss L Key, G W McMillan, James McVarish, C T McDoo- ald, Miss W I McDonald, B Coffin, Mr Marsha!, Miss L Beli, Mr E Walsh, Mise B McDonald, Miss Cogblan, Miss Nichols son. DhUG CLERK WANTED. 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