THE DAILY EXAMINER, hi nee. SEPTEMBER 9, 1899 ; ea ssnantsonenenaedl asiaeansaiinennestnaseinaaas anes LOSS OF THE LADY ABERDEEN. PERSONAL, | i Oth ‘i ms ip thie citv, on the Sth inst, Fanny ila LOCA a ar G ' ven aged 14 months, infant daughter : , . Rev. D. B. McLeod went to Alberton | —— ~~ ina, BCE . Captain Lord Relates His Experience | 1},j, morning : Ri H, Be . i oe i ~ Te We. E suas~ lets rate saith to weet re —_- —A Heroic Rescue. Mr. Ernest Hill left this morning for | winds, fine today and Sunday. 2, mucl upon the purity of - ‘ ; Boston by the Princess, ae a s that be takirg Hood’s Saree The schooner Lady Aberdeen, 88. tons, . Lil}j | : pone real lisenses i from Douglastown for Port Hastings, See _ Winnie Collins left} Victoria Piviston 8. of T. wl! meet on pprilia many at Cuensee are Cured. | 1.40. with. railway ties, ls @ wreck on this morning for Pictou, returning to-night iz Monday evening at 8 o'clock. Visiting ‘ | Savage Harbor bar. The crew, Capr. T. Mr. Arthur Tremaine, of Halifax, ; Sons of Temperance weicome. ap is Lord, mate, Albert Clark, Jobu McNevin, | ¥%8 here on the cruiser Osprey yesterday. eiaaren mney ee: 2 | ail liam McQuarrie and James Dicks are} Miss Maggie Mellish, of Moncton, is SoxG Ssrvice at the Gospel meeting in As all saved—thanks to the heroic efforts of visiting relatives aod friends in this pro- Paes wse's new block tomorrow afternoon al light~keeper Jac. A. McDonald, Robert | vince, 3,45 Strangers always welcorre. Glover and A. J. MeMillar The crew snheereeeipscomentee 1d A. J. MeMillan. srew, Mr. > 7 with one exception, are natives of Crapaud. |). te "in Pherson, jr., of the Is- Tue Hautrax Boat,—The City of Ghent ry . r ] ( s 2 > “ ; ~~ . The schooner 18 owned by Lord & Bos n R 1 way, left this morning en rout | cameto Charlottetown last evening about ; ; , 8 . a . nf well, of that place. Captain Lord eays ee half-past eight and leftagain this moro= ba that in al) his experience he never saw Mr.and Mrs. J. B.Macdonald returned | ing. She had a good tieight both ways. ; | : 7 euch a heavy sea as thatin the Gulf on last evening from a pleasant trip to} - c n €@ Thursday, sv4 speaks in glowing terms | V@pe Breton. |} A Worv tn Sesson ~The City Collectcr ale ie » displaved by Seo . a-uay showed THe Examine arge of the bravery displayed by Mr. Me Mr. J. C. Harlow, manager fo. Dc ae me Pest et Donald and his two companions Christie B _ bundle of poli~tax executious which will who launched a dory in the seething preeere ros & Co, Amberst, is at the | pe banded to the police officere oa Monday EAS & C0 Ladies’s Felt Hats Latest Styles and all the leading colors.-— LADIES JACKETS — first arrival of Jackets and they are nobby ' CHILDREN’S and GIRLS’ TAUS—A good assortment. RUGS — Just what you 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 wiil have our fall stock of millin- ery complete in a few days.— Our Miss Vandstone is now attendings the miilinerv open ing at Toronto and Montreal, and will return in a few days when she can attend to that order of yours. WEEKS & CO The People’s Stere Successors to W. A. WEEKS and CO. 2225222 Re MNeNN en ny PERNT ENTE NINN PNK Mare than 2000 Fami- lies in Halifax and Dartmouth ose Sun: light and Lifebuoy Soans exclusively in their homes, and all say they would not have any other kir: ds, This information is correct ful enquiries. foaming jpeneners, and at the very great risk of their ued the whole crew. Be says :—“*We lett ‘Deaabees wo on Wednes~ day 6th and metthe etormciff Fiat Island. The storm soon develop d intoa burri cane and al! we could do wasrun before the gale. At 10 o’clock on Thursday we tried a three reef foresail ard jib and part of the mainsai! and hauled by the wind to clear East Point and our main boom broke. We were now in the bight of the Island with the worst eea in my experience and Jand p'ainly visible to lea- word. Soonwe struck aod all was over. lives lordered the men to the rigging as our only beat was long before this, washed away. The sea was now making | a clear breach over the _ vessel, carryicg everythi °s movable and our | prospects were nol at all bright lo gei to land. Soon however we saw something in the surfe ;and although it seemed im- possible for any boatto Jive in such a sea yet, then she came slowly towards ue, Nearer she came and to our surprise it was a dory with three men toourrescue. One by one wethrew ourselves into the surf and were taken aboard and safely landed. we were kindly taken care of by Mr. Glover and Mr. McEachern and the light- keeper Mr. McDonald, a whole-souled Scotchman “ strong as a bear and brave as a lion,” We may add that this is the second time Mr. McDonald bas been instrumenta) in eaving persons in like manner. In 1882 he, with Mr. Jobn McGrath and Wm Findlay, saved the lives of two mer at St. Peter’s Harbor bar. Tere are heroes be- sides those of Waterloo and Darga’, and it only requires the opportunity to test the material our [sland bovs are composed of. We think this should be reported to the proper authorities who,ave believe, will no ellew euch valor and self-denial to go un~ rewarded. Jcnivs. Morell, Sept Sib, 1899. Trurspay'’s Races.—Only 25: admis- sion to the races on Thursday next. _—-——S-—_ Fissermen Drowsep.—Our Tignish correspondent says: Three Caraquet boats with their crews of ten or’twelve wen were lostinthe late storm. Two of the bodies were picked up st Cape Kildare one Tbureday evening. One of the poor fel- lows spoke a Tignie sh boat making for shelter on Wednesday evening, and said he would not go to Tignizh Runas his boat would get chafed in the jam. He tried to weather it with the above result, Horse Races.—P rovider is expected bome tonizht, and will trot iu the free-for- all on Thureday next. He was drawn not distanced at Bridgetown a few days ago. He became _ elight- ly lame at the end of the second heat and was therefore drawn. It is ex- pected that he will be all right long before Thuredsy next, and we are assured his owner is not afraid to have him meet both Warren Guy and Mivota. Special oie leaves Sum- meiside at 9,25 a m, local time, tay, for the “Athle. tic sportsin Ch’town. Return fare only 75c. Mies Burris will reopen her clase in music on Thureday 12th anid her juvenile class in danceng and deport ment Thureday 21st inst , at three thirty. For further particulars apply at Terpsichore Hall, Great George Street. = = = = 3 ‘Lhese families never knew what pure SOAPS meant, un- 3 til they tried SU NLIGHT and LIFEBUOY. 3 Why should not others learn and be healthier and happier for the lesrning. Price is only 5¢ for large twin bar, AACA AAA Abad MAA AAd Addl itr ctieeeeeneenenen | e E j having been gainec by com- pete ot and trust-w thy ad— vertisers, leaving sn mples at every house and making care- ae % A set of sails in good condition, Suitable for a vessel of 65 tons, . to FOR SALE W. F. JIDMARSH, Port) and Packing Co DR. CLIFT. ioe CHRONIC-DISE 4S E3 and RUPTURE Salisbury patnarut Send stamp for infer- on,or cdll at Truro, } ova Scotia. Office rehants}Baak of Halts « Building. Private Jessons given as usua', eod tf. Monday is the day set for the Athletic Sports—you will be pleased with the show. Tickets for sale at A. W. Red- din’s Drugstore. Dow’: Miss Ir.—Fifty new lighte are to- day being placed oo Prowse Bros new illuminated sign. It will be well worth while coming down town tonight to see the sign ligbted up. <i oo LOCAL NOTICES. Tonight—we will place 44 hands at your service in order to show you the new lines opened this week. Men’s sboys and children s suits, ladies sacques and capee, ladies fall hate, mens bats and caps in al] the latest Awerican styles.—Prowse Bros. Sins See our window of American fall samples of caps at 25 per cent diecount. R. H Ramsay & Co. A new lot of those famous Whiteham shoes juet opened at the Model Store. R. H. Rameay & Co. 40 baskets of plums, 10 baskets tom- atoee, sound, extra choice at Gay’s stalle. Open until 10 tonight with a variety of choice vegetable. The plume are going to Qaeen, Hotel. Mr. G A. Sharp, Superintendent of the Prince Edward Isian2 railway, went to Georgetown this morving. Mr. J. C. Redmond, one of the test known travellers cn this circit, is registere ed at the Hotel Davies. Mr. Fred McRae returned home last night “after visiting ‘Toronto, Montreal and other cities of Canada. Dr. Avers and several other delegates to the C. E. convention at Sackville, returned to Charlctietown last evening. Mr. J. G. Buretall, wife and familv, arrived last evening from Hazel Hill, N. 8S. They will remain about a month. Miss Winifred Macdonald, who has been visiting her home ia D andas, left this moraing oa retura lo Malden, Mass Mr. W. S. McKie, who was attending | the races at Kentville and Bridgetown, N. S., returned to Charlottetown last evening. Mr. J, S. McLaren, Customs Inspector, who has been here on departmenta! busi- ness, left this morning on return toSt. Joha, Mies Violet Worsley left this morning by the Princess for her home in Halifax. While in this city she was the guest of Mrs. Sullivan, Mr. Sydney Hobkirk, of the Bank of Nova Scotia, left for Summerside where he will remaina few days before leaving on return to Montreal. Miss Florrie Coffia leaves Monday mora~ ing for Halleck, Minn., where sbe will re- main during the winter with her si eter, Mrs. John McInnis. Mesers W. J. Martin and E. H. Davy, of St. John’s, Nfil., are registered at the Hotel Davies. Mr. Martin is a member of the firm of Martin Bros. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas White, who have been passing two or three weeke very pleasantly in Cape Breton, returned to Charlotietown last evening. Miss Chappell, daughter of MrJ. Jd. Cbappell, wasa passenger by the western train this morning ep route to Shediac where she will visit friends. Miss Minnie Moore left for Sackville this morning to resume ber studies ip music at Mount Allison College. She was accom~ panied by Miss Winnie Weeke. Mr. Dernis Murpby, of Souris, was a passenger by the Princess last evening from a business trip to the other previn- ces. He goes east this afternoon. Major Weeks left this moraing for the N.S. camp at Aldershot which opens on Monday for two weeks. He will rank as Deputy Assistant Adjutant General. Mise Marion Macdonald, daughter of Archibald J. Macdonald, of Georgetown, left for Halifax where she will resume her studies in the Sacred Heart Convent. Rev. R. BE. Whiston aod wife returned s cehiahie from a ten days tour of (he Istand Mr. Whiston occupied the pulpit of Mon- tague Christian Church on Sunday last, Mise Bertie McCallum, who has been visiting Mre. C. D. Thomsor, Moncton, returned to Charlottetown last evening. Mrs. Thomson came with her, and wil! be the gueet of Mrs. R. B. Norton during ber stay inthe city. Mies Anca Dreyfus, cousin of Captain Alfred Dreyfus, was one ef the passengers on the Bavarian, which arrived at Mon- treal recently. She is on ner way to Min- neapolis, where she is a teacher of modern languages. Having attended ihe trial at Rennes for six days, she expresses entire confidence in Dreyfus, but says it is im- possible to predict the result, as the Gen- erale are for conviction. aa WAR ON THE TORMENTORS. 12 Years of Irritation, Torment {and Pain, Relieved and Cured with One {Box of Dr Agnews’ Ointment, for Skin Diseases and Piles. A Darnell, of Hayden, Neb., writes “For 12 years I was tormented with itch- piles, the sgony at timeswas almost bee yond bearing. I tried a dozen or more 60- called pile remedies without any lasting beuefit. Une box of Dr. Agnews’ Oint- ment cured “me.” This remedy cures eczema when all else fails. b+si+- ~o+ere “Are the signals a}l right” will be sung at the Railway Men's Gospel Meeting tos morrow afterncon. Everybody invited. St. Peter’s library is now open—all books must be returned. The special trains as adver- tised will be run in connect- ion with Monday’s spots. There will be no oppoitunity this fall to get cheaper fares to Ch’town than those advertis- be sold and we are going to sell them. .| upoa the representation of Mr. morning. wutbiihiiliinns Funerat Norice.—The funeral of the late Thomas Cosello will take place on Sunday at three o’clock, from his residence Chestnut Street. Mr. Cosiello died this moroiog after a week’s illness, dioviatiiaalie Gosrpe. Meeting —Bemember Gespel meeting in Prowee’s new Sunday afternoon at 4 o,cleck. always welcome. Lesson, 1 cor. “Faith, Hope, Charity.” _——<p— the bl CK Strangers 13—-13 Trae Wm. Arrken.—The steamer Wm. Aitken arrived yesterday evening from Picton witb acargo of flour and sewer pipes for Carvell Bros, and left this morn~ ing for Flat River to tow the etranded echooner Jasper Embree to Pictou. ccna Tue Gaspesia Acain. -The steamer Gaspesia, will known in Charlottetown, struck off Lingan, C.B., on Wednesday afternoon but floated cff ina disatled con- dition and at Jatest accounts was anchored two wiles off Cape Bay. Tie Gaspesia was on ber way to New York from St. John’s Nd, L.O.A.—A meeting of St, George’s Lodge, No. 1171, will be held in Jodg2 room tonight at 8.30 o’clock. Members of Boyne Lodge are invited to attend to make arrangements for the funera: of the late Thomas Costello, wi)] take place to- morrow, (Sunday) at 3 o’clock.—H. N. Youoker, Secretary. <b Tue Jasper Empree.—The schr. Jas~ per Embree, previously reported ashore at lut River, has been towed off by the tug William Aitken and goes to Pictou to go on the slip. Her deckload of railway sleepers wae thrown overboard. The owners of the cargo are asked to com- muvicate at once with Mr. H. R Macken. zie, Flat River. A New Iypustry.—A man near Lewis~ ton, Maine, has started a bug farm where he breeds and carefully forters ail kinds of bugs that thrive in that latitude and pres pares them foresle to naturalisis and others who want to make collections ef such things. Generally he charges fifty cents per bug, very rare epecimens going as Ligh as five do!lars, and his sales the past sum~ mer exceed $50. CommerciaL Congress —The [nterna- tional Commercial Congress meets at Phil» adelphia, Pa., on the 10th of October nex’. The object of the cowgress is the discussion of matters pertaining to the exjtesion <«f trade between the Uoited States and other countries. Representatives are expected feom every quarter of the globe, including Prince Edward Island, which,'t is thought, well ba represented by the premier and one or more members of the Executive and delegates from the Board of Trade. Princ? Edward Island is, so far, the oaly province invited separately, and this cour~ tesy has, we understand, been extended R. B. Norton, who is the Charlottetown corres- pondent for the Philadelphia Commercial Museum under whose auspicee the con- grees is to be held. Buildings costing about $2,000 000 are being erected for the occasion.. The congress will be presided over by Presiden: McKinley. DRUG CLERK WANTED. |" One having st “least es One or two years expérience required. Apply at once, personally or by letter to our Kent Street Store, stating time served and wages asked;. also giving reference JUHNSON & JOHNSON, 203 —dtfw2i Draggists ~ AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA Get Your Camera Lcaded —a>- for the sports to-day Films, Dry Plates and everything else you want in the Photograph line car be bought from us DAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA 444444 ed for Monday’s sports. vwerwrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrreeerererererrrrrY e vTryvvyryvrryryeyryrrrrereerereereerererererererrrreeerereeeeerereeeererererererree rere rere rere eee ies See ee |Meet Me asthe Always Busy Store _.._ fashionable ~ Millinery ---- #¢ Miss Dalton has jnst 2 returned from Mon- u tical, where she has fj been attending the A MILLINERY OPENINGS. i c She commences work on Monday, the lJ th inst., with all the _— ideas in fashion- a} oo WTR ras t Fitted ® & NALS aad able mnillinery, rd : Our first installment of the newest trimm- ings and hats will be 4 shown on Tnesday % STANLZY BROS. > A Boot for College Students— —61.75 This isa splendid sho forthe money, strong and solid, broad and comfortable. It makes a grand zx, fall shoe for wearing without rubbers, They are ove A, price to all; every pair having price stam e! 0} sole — Black or Chocolate, $1.75 and $2.00. -»es 2s 22 ee ALLEY & CO: OOGOGOT I — KEOSOOTOS Weare Now Ready “a the Fall Trade With the finest line of Suitings, Overcoating Frouser‘ng, etc., etc, ever placed before the people o! P. E. Island. Having the largest stock to select from, an established reputation for fit, style and workmanst.ip is surely sufficient inducement for you to have your clothing made by GORDON & McLELLAN, ___Hen’ S Stylish Ouifitters PARIS¢ GREE DEPOT 26000 LBS RECEIVED THIS SEASON BERGER’S and CANADA PAINT CO’S WHOLESALE and RETAIL FENNELL &CHANDLER My ? i i i HH \i ie : i : - Sena ahindn ale il Sa Si a te nen semen zc oneness seer in aig i ee ae ewe OT cage > GE aA ag eS a ee eS? ee aoe es ens x aa SS rere — _— a aie 1 ae Lee Li Sacer Fe Ne, ee aces eae a ra be St ae es = a Pe Se PO ee i ee i ee ear amie a a ee { :