at ee * ee FS @ Ser CP See < MARRIED a | I Road, co the 14th tnet. Jol Da ton.cf St. Mark 8, tu Mary Mclna pie, of Palmer road. Black Dress Foods. We opened on Saturday a line of Black Goods —- ('renon effects-——latest de- signs and very nobby— See them — Lustres — Black in Plain & | Fancy | See our 38c line in South window-- good value Weeks & Co’s 50c Cash- mere is always asked for —the best cashmere tor the money in the city. Ail summer Muslins, Blouses, Straw Hats and Trimmed Millinery sell- ing at a discount to make room for fall goods now on order WEEKS & CO Wholesale and’ Retail Successors to W. A. Weeks & Co. Se vnynvenne ny pprenepy venerttnnnnr = wore than 2000 Fami- lies in Halifax and Dartmouth use sun: light and Lifebuoy Soaps exclusively in their homes, and all say they would not have any other kirds. A LARGE VARIETY. NY s% SOAMLabbddb Add dddadd ‘ This information is correct having been gaine i by com- petent and trust-\ orthy ad— vertisers, leaving samples every house and n iking care- at THE DalLY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, AUGUST 17, 15£9 degree meeting tonight at eight o'clock iecuttliapecss Baxp Norice.—Galbraith’s band is re- qui sted to meet tonight at the band room at cizht o'clock sharp. Ax.—Execuuions are being is:ued tax defaulters. Those in arrears should pay up at once and save expenses. Pout T ' tor pol interferiog somewhat witu tne work of the sewerage contractors. nenidinene Sreamer Loapine.— he steamer Tiber is loading & Monotrea! sni wil be due in Charlottetown on Monday or Tuesday. The Polino wii] load there next week. Hitisporoven Bripce.—It is reported that work upon the approaches to the Hillsborough Bridge wili be commenced at an early date and ; rosecuted througnout the winter. There will, of conrse, be an election. ScHoonerR Asnore.—The ecboouer Jamey W. is reported ashore on the Brook shoal, Cape Bear. She left Montague for Vallace on Monday to load stone for a port in the United States. The Electra ; made several attempts to get her off but failed. sania W.M.S.—Tue euxinary ofthe W. M. S. of the Cherloitetown and Summerside districts w 1] please forward at once to Miss F. E. Palmer, St John, N. B, the names of delegates tothe branch meeting to be held in Charlottetown in the last week in Sept. Two Dars Sporr.—The Martime Prov- incial Championships andthe C. W. A. Maritime Championships are to be held at Moncton this year, and it is expected that both meets will be the greatest ever held these. The Moncton Amateur Athletic Association has arranged the dates of the meets very satisfactorally to the sporting fraternity whereby competitors in both meets, well as those attending same, may be saved loss of time and expense io travel, etc. The Maritime Chatmpionshipe will be held oa Saturday, September 20d, and the C.W. A. Championships on the following Mon- day, (Labor Day,) September the 4th. Coming so close together and being on the same groands there should be a large fieid of competitors and a big attendance of lovers of good amateur sport. Moncton has one of the best quarter mile tracks in Canada, and valuable and handsome tro- phies are offered. Entries for the Maritime Meet must be made on or before Aug. 26, with R. T.Mclireith, Secy. M.P A.A. A., as 46 Sackville St. Halifax, and entries for the C. W. A must be made with G. W. Maddison, Secretary Moncton A. A. A., Menciov, N. B.. no later than August 30.b 1899, Entry blanks for the C. W. A. Meet can be had at Tae Examiner office An electrical engineer who stuttere once endeavored to be cured of the habit, and for that purpose went to an institution near Boston. The manager qaestion:og bim asked: “Do you stanmmer all the time ?” Nuo-nun-oun nun-no, whuswhu whu-when [ t-t taik sir. A Cuaranteed Catarrh Cure. sir; 0 Os)-9n!y —s Tui € nquiries. these families nev-r knew what pure SOAPS meant, un- til they tried SUNLIGHT and LJ FEBUS Y, Why should not others learn and be healthier aad happier for the leorning. Price is only 5c for large twin bar, AUAAARLLLLAAab ade AALALLCLLAAAAdbadeddd ccd sddaadddbadd eddbadddddddd ST LAMLAAAAAAAAd AANA /Abddbddbdcd BLACK DIAMOND Lit PPPPEPORTPPPRYPPPPRER PT PPPRPPRPTNRRRTRTTDRTT PP PP PT RTPI TT PTT PT TTT rrRPrrrrrPr rrr 4 a“ az ba The 8.8. BONAVISTA eail'ng {from Montreal, Friday morning, Aug, 1 8tb, will | eat Ch’towr, Mondsy merping, Aug 2ist, end saile for St. Jobn’s and Bona- | ta, Newfoundland, carrying horees, tile ard nee) or lee k and pro- duce under deck at lowest possible ates For further jarticulare as to freight and passage ay ply to PFAKE BROS &CO., town, Augue |l5— ‘9 Agents Der, H, L. DICKEY e of Royal Londo» Ophthalmic Hos pital, Moorfields. anc Central Le n- don throat & Ear Hospital Sy ceases oftl.e Eye, Ear, Nose & Throat AMERON BLOC —“*HoTreEL DAVIES.’ ‘ urs—-9.30 to Lp, m. 2toop. m., df 128 F yes tested for g):sses p daw _ -—- meee =) 7 ! the store o Queen Stree’, pres ipied by the Gas Company 4s a! om y to T. J, Morris 191 tt CUROHECEQEGRTUCCCRORGEGORRDRURRNRDRRORSHRASNGRRRERGGRRDERSCROSCUNGHURCSHRURRGEREGROREROGRESOCRRERRERERORORRGORES Japanese Catarrh Cure—use six boxes— buy them at one time—apply exactly ac cording to the directions—and if you are net eured see your druggist; he will arrange There's a to pay you your money back. The . positive guarantee with every 00: ths ’ Japanese Catarrh Cure will eure. NO cur you your money back. Guarantee every package. 50 cents at ail druggist Sold by Geo. E. Hurthes — Ladies’ Colored Boots and Shoes at prices that will interest you. We have placed in our window a lot of broken sizes’ in Ladies’ Boots and Shoes, and will let them go at BOO8 OF DO SUH OECD $1.00 a pair HOS 0949 6 wv? OOOS They're worth much more. K. JOST, @o OS @G S% 822 F es @ @&2 6864 CCB h PEFERES*S*CSCUROECOSECORSRREREOOEEOEES Stamper’s Corner = vd a4 - —_— — Meeting To-nigur.—Tve quarterly meeting of the Abegweit-Crescent Club will be held this evening at 8 o'clock. _—_ = : i Sraine Streck.—awnoer epring has | been struck inthe east end reservior. Li is DORUORRERERRCRGRRRRERRRGDORRRRERERRRRDERRQEGERERRRRORRRQASRRRCRRGRRRERARRRERRRGERRRERRGRRGRRRERGREERSRGRCaeEe aE: ‘tocal and Other tems, S. 0. E.—Lodge Eton, regular R. R, | Yesterday's Session at Kensington — FORESTFRS IN COUNCIL. oe eee Interesting Proceedings. The Uigh Court of the Iudependent Order of Foresters met at Kensington yes terday. Mr. J. M. Clarke, of Summerside, Hign Chief Ranger, occupied the. chair. There was a good representation of officers and delegates, every court in the jurisdic- tion being represented. Afier the opening proceedings Supreme Treasurer Collins wae introduced aud gave an interesting address. The ap- pointment of the usual sessional commilte 6 tollowed., The High Chief then presented his re- por. {ft deait with the progress of the Order and made fitting references to those of the brethern who have solved the great | mystery. The report of High Secretary Fowler -howed thirty-five courts with @ present membership of 1425. The report of High Treasurer Prowse indicated an expendiuure of $856 06 dur- ing the year and cash on hand amounting io $401.95. The aszets oyer all liabilities amount to $450 11. A resolution of sympathy with the wiu- ow aod family of Mr. Reuben Tuplin was adopted. The public meeting in the evening war addressed by Supreme Treaeurer Collins and others. —— PERSONAL. -_-— Judge McDougall, wife and child, Tor- Onto, are registered at the Hotel Davies. . Sevator Prowse, of Murray Harbor, is inthe city. He isa guestat the Hotel Davies. Ex- Governor Howlan and Mrs. Eowlan are snmmering at Old Orcbard Beach, Maine. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Lorlly were pas- sepgers to the west today en route to St. JObn. Rev.J A Gordon and wife, and Dr. Gor- don, were passengers by the express this mornicg, ev route to Montreal. Mrs. W. F. Tidmarsn and chileren, who have been visiting in Nova Scotia, returned to Charlottetown last eveniog. Mrs Otto Baird, Miss Fallie and Mr. Roy Baird, of Charlottetown are visiting friends in the city.—Moncton Times. Mr. and Mrs William McKechnie, who have been visitiog relatives in Caarlotte~ town, left this moraing en ronte to Pitts- burg, Pa. Mr. Walter Cotton, B. A., who has been epending his vacation in the western secs tior of the province,returaed to Charlotte- town last evening. It s pleasing to learn that Mr. James McKee, son ot Conductor McKee, who was recently operated upon for appendicitis, at | Yarmouth, is recovering rapidly. It i* ramoured that William K Vanier. bit, je., will shortly be received into the Roman Catholic Church. Young Vander- bilt wedded a daughter of the church,Miss Virginia Fair. Hon. Edward Blake, who came out from Eogland on the Allan line steam ship Calitornian, lefi the vessel at Quebec and proceeded to Murray Bay, where he will epend part of his time while in Can- | ada. General Kitchener, of Khartoum, con- querer of the Soudan, will pay a visit to New York and other cities of this cov- (pent as secon a8 the important miliary niseion ujoo which beset out upon on i'ridey is accomylished and he is able to take # vacation, Mr. J. McKenna, the hustling passenger avent ot the C P R,is among the latest arrivals at the Hote) Davies. Be will leave to-morrow morning for Quebec. Mr. MicKenna informs THe Examiner that cv aud after Monday next the veus!l Ameri- can luncheons will be served on the din~ ing ears between Truro and Mattawamkeag iusiead of the Ja carte luncheon which as not proved popular with Maritime Province travellers. The change above coied shows bow anxious the C PR., peo- ple are to please patrons of the road ia all sections. nn A Cuancre.—The Pioneer reports that a change bas been made in the races at the Summerside Driving Park. It says that prospects for a large field of horses in each class bas Compeiled the manage- minent to give up the idea of a ecmbined bicycle and horse meeting and w hold only a borse race Sept. 7ih. A suitable date will be selected forthe bicycle meet- ing. LOCAL NOTICES. Mr. John McQuillan has pened a feed store on Queen Sireet,opposite the Express | Office. Shorts, bran, oats and hay for sale | at | should patronise the new store, the lowest prices. Owners of horses ——iP> 2a Tue Srantey.—The steamer Stanley ‘arrived from Pictou jast evening, where she was taking bunker coale She will leave in the morningtfor Malpeque with ibe dredge Prince Edward in tow. It is aid that the Prince Eiward is going to Mal- peque to dredge out a viace tor Hoo. Peter McNutt’s schooner, tne Sir Louis Davies, —_~.—_——— —We regret to hear complaints about neglect on the part of Officials in several branches of the public service. Coms | plaints about letters lost aad delayed in | the post office are very frequent. We ad-| vise those who have been disappointed | and annoyed by reason of negligence in | the post office to go at once to the post | office inspector and make definite state. ments of their cases. iernal vigilance ; 1s the price of more than liberty, ——— cal and Other Tans, Boys Bricape ix Came.—No. 1 Com- pany of tae Summerside Boys Brigade went into camp at Camp Andrew, North St. Eleanor’s, on Monday morniog and will remain there until Saturday. pS Mrs. McDoyatp Doustrut —Mrs Me- Donald, wife of the Klondiks King, who is said to have declared himself insolvent in Dawson, is in Vancouver, She declures her absolute disbelief in the story of his insolvency. Some of the local bank pecs ple are disposed to accept Mrs McDonald's view. Western Wueat Cror —According to a Winnipeg despatch the Northern Pacifie crop reports make the prospect out better than for years past. Twenty bushels is the lowest estimated yield in any part of Manitoba, the estimates ruoning all the way to forty bushels, Wheat cutting has alrealy commenced in many poiate. Tue Brrpenett Lost.~A cable from Arroya, P.R., anaoucces that the echooner Brodenell, Captain King, Joading molasses there for Halifax bad been driven ashore iv the big tornado’and is a total loss. Tue Bradece!] was about halt loaded at ihe time. The vesee] was owned by Hon. D. Gordon, of Georgetowu. Po.ice Court —Norman Valley was the only candidate for jastice tuis morning. For being drunk apd incapable on the 13 h inst. he was fined $5 or 30 days and fur being drunk and disorderly and fighting on the 5th inst, a eimilar fine was imposed. For the next two months Norman wil! bea guest at ihe Hotel Harvie. RalLway To BE SoLp.—T he Great East- ery Railway, running frm the C. P. R., formerly the Soath-Eastern Railway, at St. Michel de Yamaska to St. Gregorie, Nicolet county, on theG T R., abont 28 wiles long, is announced to be sold by the sheriff of Richelieu at Sorel on the 29:h inst., ai the ipstance of Mayor Pre-~ fovtine in his suit against tue company and C.N. Armstrong. —o Severe Storm.—Tie storm of Sunday night was very severe at Parreboro and Springhill. In the former place the chim- ney of Dr. Hayes’ house was struck and shattered, aud the house generally discom - moded and shaken up. tbe house along- side occupied by Miss Teryle also felt the eff-cts ot the concussion, A house at Riverside was completely demgliebed. In Springhill the dome ot the Academy was struck and shivered to piecer. Important Drsco.very.—I: ie announced that Mrs. Joseph 3. Palmer, of St. Jobn bas discovered that she is a direct heir to the propery now valued at two hundred million do'lars granted by the United States Government tothe b?ire of Genera! Hugh Mercer, who died in 1777 of wounds received at the battle of Trenton. Her madev uame was Margaret Mercer and her grandfather was General Mercer’s brother. Mre, Palmeris a sister of Mrs. Lewis Carvel]. Sine will communicate with the Chicago heirs at once. siechieiilteiinaten Acapian Feast. —There Acadian Palmer the 15th, and also a picnic in the noon. A slemn High Mass was sung by Kev. Father Burke, wh Rev. Father’s celebration at atler= was a grand} S& Road on | GF SE FL SC — = , MEET ME AT THB ALWAYS BUSY shou Our White Shirt... trade this season has; 7 been double that ot | any previous season— Shows the _ people know a good thing when they see it. : Good qua- , { () () lity, perfect - OPEN FRONT fitting tailor made shirt The Best $1.00 White Shirt in Canada. ELGRAVE, HEIGHTS FRONT BACK Bros ‘, 1 2 a 3 { 4 2 sea ipper Is A—— BEAUTY = - OF af. . a ZIV Ke 2s Ne SU ML NW Me Me he di S24 S45252 S254 S434 S% UP AP SAS ik 7 SETS SESE Turbide and Cnaisson as deccon acd sub- deacons. The alvar beautifuliy de- corated with patural flowers. ; Turbide preached a@ most elcquent sermon on religion and patrictism, and showed that the Acadians were striking examp!es of both. All dav long the large crowd amused themselves to the tull on the pic- nic grounds, A handsome eum in aid of the church was made. Sinitteabtncaka STOLE Sevin THovsanp. thousand della: k tuls were stolen from the Canadian Pacific railway station at Jovietie, Quebec. jast Monday night The movey bad been sent by the Bank Nationale to its local braneh there. | artived late in the evening and as the ex press com panv’s safe was out of order, the agent hid the money in the cellar of the was — Seven baat D5 ta station. On Tuesday morning it was gone. This is the third time, inside of thvee years that the station hae been robbed. Onthe first occasion the safe was cracked and $6,000 stolen. time $3,200 was taken and burned to coverthe crime. Now $7,000 more ® missing. The thieves io the first two robberies were pever cuugbt. The second the etation ‘ BAAAAA a a ha hi San fa hi ha be he ba bated b> te te,’ ‘we @ TIME Wilson’s Poison Pads 5 ) Pads 10e Smiths cae de Father i Z Davis Felts (4 pads) 5e Fine stock ona nice last, not too © pointed; with large handsome silver buckles—usually sold for $1,75 OUR PRIE-~HSASSeS <omeeneesane rea eR ‘ ’ |- Sone - fepartme” EEE BESS AEVS SESS S Have yon been trying 24am : Be 2e to get a pair of boots to ‘=e - suit vou, and failed to do so. if su, try the Model SHO’ Department You wili find ev-ry- thing that is kept in a well apyointed shoe store MODEL SHOES. Seetot J MODEL SHOES. uct ee Se Ot AB82OAet 4 27 feeee ees 47e eo SO C8G4C84 | one *- ees Sweet Poison Pads (3 pads) | ve } Tanglefoot Sticky Papers, large sheets (douv’e), oc | “ey OS i 6 sheets, 25c cs ae, Mo ee bs Tanglefoot, small size 2 . 25 double sheets in box 2h. | RS A a ae oR 5 h. H. RAMSA | 1 5 e) C0, és ; MODEL STORE Pas Ourritrers et ec sas aaetinaaaaaTta tI NEI: NN cet RIE en ; a eno llc Nee ieganeanasat Ae oe sderrnietanmaneaticrenea mn = .— ee ae ae li tn + a Rentals Sa ie hl