THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN OCTOBER 3 tg00., te a WE ARE. The ; Millinery Leaders. roo Ee 24 454 RT ee r z a = ' WHY: — ‘ i Because we do the largest Mi'l'nery business @ | in Coarlottetown. i '3ecause we carry the largest stock of UP-TO- DATE Millinery in Charlottetown. B:cause we have one of the best Milliners in the Maritime Provinees and the BEST in Charlotte- & town Because we send our Miiliner twice a year to the best and largest Millinery Openings in tke United States and Canada. iss Mutch Specially requests that you leave your order as early in the week as possible if vou wish your Hat for Sunday, as our work rooms are working over time to keep up with orders. A visit to our Millinery Parlors will convince you that WE ARE The Millinery Leaders. | JF PERKINS & Co, SUNNYSIDE. PROD ee A Local and Othe Miss Burais will re-open her class 10 [_ Items, music on Tuesday, Oct. 2nd. Lote n’in pupile may apply at her home, Great | George Street. oct 1 6 " _— ll — Tr RorDEN Lhe schooner B, ( Rorden. Wal:er Rowe, master, left cork on September 15th to load salt a Cadiz or Ha AX. -—— _>--— o Loap Oats.—The barkentine [iia ny oats in Summerside for S wave B. The Rita is from Brazil, avd Wil} ick ; sped by Hdn. William Richards. Hi ‘noLeRA.—Hog cholera has brok- ep oat in Malden Townehip,Qat., and th € rious lose to farmers. All the afee ed aoimals have been slaug bter~ ed. ~_———<—___— Potice Corvrt.—John Gormley appesr : ed before His Honor this morning on two charges, both ¢f which were proved, For beingdronk and disorderly he was fi ‘ed $5 or 30 days and for aseault with intent to commit robbery he was sentenced to iwo mouths imprisonment. New Crusuer.—-The new stone crusher imported by the city from the Waterous Engine Compary, Ltd., of Brantford, Ont., has arrived and will be place! 1m position with all possble despatsh. The crusher is of the pattern used in large cities where modern road. making ie done. The price of the crusher is $1,360. A Great™.Warat Yietp.—Mr. R, "Leary, of Richibucto, has a field «1 wheat 4} acres witha eowing of 7} bushels, that threshed out 250 bushels or 32} bushels to one and 54 2-3 bushel. to the acre. servative but of course he crediis the fine yield to the fact that the Laurier a d ministration is in power.— Moncton Times. Tae Wittiam Airken.—The steancr William Aitken, owned bythe Meesrs Bait, has recently been greatly improved. A vew boiler hae been put in, the one formerly in the Napoleon III.,and whicn is said to be one of the best boilers in use an; where, Tle Aitken has done a good deal of work dare g the past few mon'he, including some teavy wrecking j»0s, such asthe remove ing of the burg» Grandee from Miscouche shosls. One of her heaviest contracts this season igtnetowivg of three large rafts of timber from Pic'ou to Sydney. Two of these she bas already taken safely (o their destination, and sae w.ll shortly start with the third. The Aitken ts certainly an able bow, and her owners understand the handling of heavy con- tracts to the satisfaction of all interested . Ay I-Lasp ClerGyman.—The St. John Telegraph eays: ‘I'ne corporation of St. Johu’s Church have secured the belp of Res R HA Hasiam to assist the rector during the coming winter seaton. Mr- Haslam was born io P.E, Island, was ecucated at the Prince of Wales Julleze, in Charlottetown, where he received the honcr diploma in 1893 He acted a8 aSsistaunt-master for a year under Mr. Lloyd at Rotle av, end then eutered the University of ‘loronto, study- ing theology at the same time at Wycliffe, iakiog his arts and tneological courses concurrently. Mr. Haslam graduated as B. A, ia the year 1899, and in theology during the present year at Wyclifle Col- lege. takiug a first-class in every subject, He was crdzined by the Bishop of Huron, and undertook temporary charge of the pari-b of Owen Sound last summer. Mr. AHaslam’s inteution is to enter the foreign mission field atter bo bas ecquired some experience of home work. WEDDING BELLS. This moraing, in the Firet Methodist Churcb Mary Allison Jost, eldest daugh - terofMr R K. Jost, was united in mar- riage to Frederick P. Newson third son of Mr. John Newson, by Rev. G. M. Young. A large congregation witnessed tbe ceremony. The bride, who was given away by her father, wore atravelliog tuit of green camel's hair cloth and applique trim- mings, with a green velvet toque trimmed w'th Jace. She carried a shower bouquet of white roses. The bridesmaid, Miss Bianche Smallwood, wore moOusseline de} soie with white satin ribbon over piak cham- brey, and carried a bouquet of pink roses. M:ss Bessie Jost, sister ot the bride end maid of honor, was attired in white. The bridegroom was sttended by his brother, Mr. Arthur Newson. The ushers were Mr. Wm. Brehaut aod Mr. John Collings, The groom’s present to the, bride isa gold watch and chain, and to the brides- maid av antique oak secretaiy. The pre- sents to the bride from friends are many and beauuful. The choir of the church, of which the bride and groom were mem- bers, presented her with a piece of ceramic wae, painted by Miss Temple also of che choir. The gift of the Sunday School was a silver pucdiag disu. Professor Watts was atthe organ, and played the wedding march from * Lohen« grin” asaprelude. The chor sang ‘* Tne Voice that Bresthed O’er Eden” as the bride advanced to the altar, ard ‘* How Welcome was the Call’ before the bene. diction, Mendelesohn’s wesding march concluded the service. Tie pulpit was beautifally decorated with flowers aad greenery. The bride snd groom, who left by the morning train on atrip to Boston and New York, have the best wishes of hosts of friends, a great many of whom were at the siat:on to cee them off, WINTER BOARDERS.—From now until the lst June next, permanent boarders will be accomodated at the Hote! Davies at special ralts Avis at the Hotel, Water Street. we Mr. O’Leary is a good Con- : a a i“ GGUEMASNNDOAESNNNESANSNSSD UGS GASES AASSAN AAA SSANDSNNEYSAAN SSS U0 SUES TASS ASSESSES WE A A rushing ee UEUUEAUURERERDOUERDDT UTED ANTEATER UAE UU Here’s a Chance for* Every Man To wear tailor-made ciothing at ready-made orion We guarantee to satisfy you, fit you, save your money for you, and turn you out looking a gentleman, for less money elsewhere in town. It will cost you nothing to try on one of Shoreyts Ready Tailored Suits, and if you buy and are not satisfied you can Made to fit: Not to order. x trade in our ready-to-wear clothing de We handle the Perfection Clothing and we handle Shoreys. See our Men’s Suits at $12.00. See our Men's Overcoats at $4.50 to 18.00. See our Boy’s Suits at $2.00 up, See our Youth’s Suits $5.00. See our Ulsters at $3.75. Buy yonr Clothing at Sentner, McLeod & Co, The leading Fur Store of P, E. I. oe meee te enn “ The first exhibit of trimmed millinery shown this autumn— at the great millinery |® exhibit to - merrew evenizg,— Moore & MecLeed. + © = Furniture for Sale.—The household furniture in the house now occupied by Mrs. Macdonald, Lower Prince St, is offered fer private sale. Among the articles offered are a handsome / veeterday morning for New York. She combination wardrebe and dressing! case, in red mahogany, and also other pieces in the same wood. Apply at the premises. tf. The great Millinery Opening takes place to-morrow night at 4.30. Don’t miss it— Moore & McLeod. COMING OPHRA HOUSE One Night Only Thursday, Oct, Lith Second Successful Season Culhane, Chace & Westen's MINSTRELS 30 STARS 30 10 Comedians, Singers & Dancers 10 8 Supers Vocatists 8 14 SKILLED MUSICIANS 14 6 CemicaAL ENpMEN 6 3 Famous 3 St, Felix Sisters 3 30 FUNNY FEATURES 30 GRAND STREET PaRapeE at Noon. Seats on sale Monday. WANTED—A generat servant (a0 washing must have references. Apply ;to Mrs James Paton Upper Prince St, Highest price paid ror ladiss aud geass ie ft off clothing. Callat their resideace for taem x pa card io ths Post Off03, or calito Ricamond Street, opposits Nelson ros. Mrs, Kirby. Closhlag store than can possibly be done ¢ +s Art wh, *% wyVtts sey get your money back, nM aven ° i ‘ partment, § ae | PERSONAL. } ! Mr. J. ©. U nderbay, of Bay Fortune, is n town. Rev. Jamee 42 1eas Macdonald, of Hope ver, is in town. Mr.acd Mrs Jobn Saunders left today onatrip to H=lifax. Mra. William Wright, of Montreal, is visitiag her sister, Mre. J. E. Bell. Mr. Jawes Web-ter, of T. A. McLean’s establishment. lef: today for Halifax. Mr. Byroo N: Barns, representing W. D. S.roud, Montreal, is a guest st the Hotel Davies. Mir. William Knight, of Koight & Black, Amherst, is among the latest ar~ rivals at the Hovel Davies. Mies lda Doyle, of Charlottetown, left » fturpe about December 1-t. Miss Byrne, of Sussex, N: B, who has been visiting Mr. aud Mrs, Maurice Blake, left this morzing on return to her Lome. Mr. Wm. Brown, of Reddin Bros., left this mcrning for Toronto, wacr? he will take a course in pharmacy in Toronto University. The many friends of Mr. L. G Whear will bear with regret that he is ili of typhoid fever. He was taken to the Prince Edward Island Hoepital yesterday. We regret to learn th t Rev. W. B. King has been obliged to resign the rectorship of Chriet Church, Cambridge, Mass., bacause of il! beath. These boots are very popular for Women now —just the thing for fall wear—made just like mens’ — Box Calf — Kouad ioe. An Ottawa despatch sevs that Gereral | O’Grady Haly, who recently visited Cher lottetown, is coufiaed 1o Lis bed ip conse- | quence of a sprained aukle. It is rumored that Lord Wolseley will be made aa earl, and be appointed viceroy of Ireland, to succeed Harl Cadogan, whose resignation seems impending. Mr. Donald Roberts, of Milion, P E I-land, is at presea’ a guest at Bellvue Farm, Bible Hill. Mr. Roberts ie one of the stauuch farmers of P E Island,— Traro Sur. The marriag? of Miss Ivabe! J. Lawson, daughter of our old friend Mr. Robert Lawson, of York, and Captain Joon T. McLaine, eon of Mr Archibald McLaine, of Rocky Point, was solemnized on the 26th ult; Rev. D. B. McLeod was the efficiatiog clergyman. Miss Lucretia Lewaon assisted as bridesmaid, with little Lalie Lawson as maid of honor; and the groom’s brother, Mr. Wallace McLaiae, was groomsman After ‘un-heon the happy couple left on a short bridal trip, followed by the gocd wishes of their many friends, Among the eastern men who are candi- dates in the west are Mayor Gerden, of Vanconver, a New Brunswicker who is contesting Burrard in the Liberal-Con- servative interest against Rev. Mr. Max- well, Wancouver is pert of the Burrad district, Another is Aulay Morrison, M Y.,a new ministerial candidate for New Westminster, w from Cape Breton. A third is MrBennet, of Calgary, now a member of tte Northwest assemtly, and the Liberal-«Conservative federal candi- date for Alberta, Mr. Scott, who is op- posing Mr. Davin in West Asstniboia, ica Maritime province man. Heber Haslam, recentiy nominated by the Conservatives | of Selkirk, Manitoba, comes from Prince Edward Island.—St, Johan Sun, ———— Pricg 8.75 Al Ch’town, P. EL (See them in the window.) te OT RAL a Wants, Lost & Faun Wanis, Lost & rel FOR SALE CHKAP.-A_ base barner “Suitana” No. 50, decent stove and iron pipe. Apyivyt? Breaton F. Lorgworth, -t. Peter’s Road. October 2nd, 190), ae “BOARDERS WANTED. ladies or gents can be accommodated with board in a pleasantly located house on Eee Street. Apply at this office, or P. 0, : 1 eod 3i pd. «@ 1 HOUSE TO LET.--On Grafton Street, Possession given on October 5th. Apply Mrs. A, W. Newber¥. i house , WANTLED.—A girl for general Must be well recommen ae Apply to sirs. Geo, rect. aaa bere ae