THE DutLY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTE si SEPTEMBER 6, 1899 * « Mw - b . Just kD vdies’s Felt Hats Latest Styles and all the —e colors.-- LADIES’ JAC KETS —| First rriva! ol Toi rets and S - they are nobby . C HIL DRE VS and TAWUS—A RUGS — want. Beautiful the range. FURS~—We have opened some of our furs, in Jackets and Capes. Call and get first eboice MILLINERY — We will 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 attena to that order of yours, —is—-%— WEEKS & CO! The People’s Stere 1 GIR LS good assortment. Just what you plaids all Successors to W. A. WEEKS an Cee: 222 Sveremenreenent nn = More than 2000 Fami- lies in Halifax and Dartmouth usesun- light and Lifebuoy Soaps exclusively in their homes, and all say they weuld not have any other kinds. Me Mz ~ This information is correct having been gained by com- petent and tiust-worthy ad- vertisers, leaving samples at every house and making care- ful enquiries. ‘Lhese families never knew what pure SOAPS mv ant, un- til chey tried SUN LIGHT and LIFEBUOY. Why learn and be healthier happier for the leerning. 5 others and should not ALLUbAbd LLAUNALLLMAALLaaMAUALCLddAd GG Ub cdd ded ddd adeddd MITT: Price is only 5¢ for large twin bar, Si AMMA baddddd dade Wateck Attention erereesevee nen tit ti reveevervenerreverenteeen, eevveneennennnenrsrevenrennepnreenrrer® Ts That will cause your watch to mark the hours and minutes ey ctly. As you value your time piece, do not allow it to run on without atten- tion from year to year. Such treat- ment will soon ruin the finest watch. It’s ‘ nomy to have f examined at regu'ar intervals. Iam sure I can do it to your satisfactior & > Please cal! G. F. HUTCHESUN Queen Street LIFT. Ch’tow ri DR. ~DISE 4SE> and RUPTURE Ab! the ‘Ures CHRONIC = Falisbury yeatrarnt. Send atamp for infer- ‘lien, er ¢ . at Truro, Nova Scotia. Offce Tolunts'Bank oftal .¢ ax Building. , oe a 1 . SR ATEN [Written Tue Examiner. } PERSONAL. 7 Local oo Other = it ads aoe errors ma Bro cme! i astcdliadl wv LAST SQUEAK OF AN OLD TOWN PUMP. rhie ® the 8 MY of a Charlotietown pump: - Where's tie whole lot of us now Un a sl crew at sornere we stood, S| og out wat I soft w 7 At * cha KIV; we went with 4 op), Ne x suey De SACK be the ¢ Ww, Ty | i and the y Ira 7 2 { ne the simpli {1 wav TY; “ 41 r | iO i‘v I ac b érsa £0 uetID (@Arpblog this iD »? i i vou re r orvou mu ) VW } foee eary : 33 vv K re earuing your piay. Uut of the foreste of Spruce an i of pine Into the town we were brought, BF bins » este omer ; Hollowed wih sugurs aud set in the ID ds valve, rod and handle. Od! pleasant the Found In summer eves as we watered the kine E’re their green pastures they sought old days, don’t you think of them yet? Man ! at the fires we were fine, When strutting wardens with sticks paint~ ed red Marshalled the townsfolk in ranks to the head, Head of the pump! and we filled with a! et Buckets to hanc down the line. Many long years, with and a creak, We had seen children grow men; Their children’s children tov, till there be gaa Some silly rumors. A mishevious man Measured our width and our depth fora freak Marked us D. W. then. a clang After the psint-pot had labelled our sides D stood for “dir.” twas averred, Friends who had drunk of our waters from youth Fooled by analygis took it for truth Sentiment falters when science derides, We were condemned, ‘twas absurd. Keep a fair word of us still awhile round, Ye who have gripped us of yore. Misgled with memories of Jove and of play, Think of us kindly, old friends turning gray ; You, like the pumps, will not always be sound, Going as they ’ve gone before. Charlottetown, August 1899. DIED: t his home, Mt. Herbert,Lot 48, Aug. 30th, Mr. Alfred Forbes aged : 37 years, BABASRBSABIG ilver for he Pride... Silverware for Wedding Gitts is always approp - riate, it has the beautiful = & RABBABBBBAL | qualities that are neces- sary for the ideal gift. We have new goods in every department of our store, and to a greater extent in our silverware line than elsewhere. This collection of silver offers many suygesticns for wedding cifts, =_sea W. W. WELLNER, Jeweler & Engraver AEP REY Fg wk wl .»e “2 @ eA @ 2 e282 2 @ Pe SESR IE LAN SF a tN ~=ese« ema 4 222 @ @ 2 --A ROYAL TRIO - Sunlight and Lifebuoy —SOAPS— The best laundry and tvilet soaps made in the world, guaranteed to be absolutely pure. “MONKEY BRAND” which cannot be equalled as a scour- ng and polishing soap. TRY SOME are 5c large twin bar Ez All Senator Yeo went west thia morn ’ Gen. Collins is being boomed for Mayor of Boston. Mrs. Wm. Dillon lef visit to Boston. Mixs Nellie Campbell, of Truro, ing Mr. and Mrs. John Saunders. Mr. Jobn Payne returned from Glasgow by the Princess jast p ent. is visit~ New Mra. C SO we ] lO ° Mra. (Rev.) G. M. passeover by the express route to Fredericton, Mr. L. Foster, B. A.,arrived from Hatifax last eveni to take a position as teacher in St. Peter’s School. Mies Taylor, daughter of Dr. F. P. laylor, leaves for Souris tomorrow morn- ing On ashort visit to her friends there. Lawson, of Wolfviile, visiting relatives in Char- Campbell was a this morning en ne Miss Margaret who has been lottetown, left this morning for Boston, Judge Hodgson and Master Charles Harrie returned yesterday trom George~ town, where they spent the last six weeks. Mies Fennessey, of Queen Square School, who bas been visitiog Souris, >e- turned to Charlottetown yesterday af:er- poop Mr. Wm. Scott, son of Hon. Senator Scott, who has been in Charlottetown for some time, left this morning on return to Ottawa. Mrs. Geo. Martin and her son Sydney, lett this morning for Montreal. They have been spending the summeron the Island, Mrs. T. D. Ramsey and son, Vernon, of Summerside, P. E.1, are spending a few davs at tbe bome of her brother, W. Caldwe!!, of the Bank of Nova Scctia.— Halifax Herald. Miss Winnie Griffith and Mies Josie Mc- Aree, returued yesterday from Donagh, Lot 35, where they were epending their vacation. While there they were tbe guests of Mrs. Owen Began. Dr. Charles A. Kennedy, of the Berlin Dental Parlors, returned from Boston last evening. During his abseuce Dr. Ken- nedy visited New Brouswick and attended the mee ing of the Dental Association at St. Stephen. Mr. Micheal A. Morrissey, Earnsclific, returned home recently from a visit with friends at the South Sbore. Mr. Morrissey speske very higuly of the place and paeple he had the pleasure of seeicg during bis brief but pleasant visit. Mra. Theo. McArthur and Miss M. A. Beers arrived in Charlottetown by the easteru train on Tuesday evening after visiting in Pictou and Souris. While io Pictou they were the guests of Mr. and Mr+. McDonaid. In Souris they were the guests of Henry Squarebnggs, E-q . the genial proprietor of the Harbpr V.ew Hotel. R. G. Oatlev, who were married iu Boston, August 22ad, made a tour tprough Prince Edward J-land and are stopping at Mre. Oatley’s motber an father’s heme ip a —viz. the home o Mr.and Mrs. P. Macdovald. They invend to returo to os home in Dorches- ter about the 12th of Septewber. We witb Mr. and Mrs. Oatley much happiness throughout life. Measrs. Louis Large, Picton and Brron and the other Charlottetown Mr. and Mre. Brown, bicyclists remaining over at Moncton, re- turned home last evening acd were given a good reception by their ad~ mirers. The cups and some of the other przes won by Mr. Large siuce the lst of July »re on view in the window of Large’s restaurant where they are aliractiog much attention. — —_ Mvsic.—Mr. Jas E. Welsh ‘is prepare! to receive a limited number of pupils for the study of music. Apply at his resi- dence, corner Pownal and Grafton streets, Toxicut.—The grand concert to be given inthe Opera House this evening will afford cur citizens an opportunity of bears ing for a small sum the very same song, bellads and operatic selections that the residents of Europe are Gbliged to pay biz prices for. Porice Covrt.—This forenoon fravk Walsi and Robert Richards were each fined $2 or 10 days for drunkenness. For a siroilar off nce James McNally was fined $5 er 30 days. The vicious dog prosecu- tion instiiuted by A. P. Allen was a’so disposed of, the dog in the cae being ordered tc he destroyed or sent out of the city. _ —_ Cuar.otretowN Races.—Our readers should notice the change in the Chari ruben town Driving Park advertisement. Full particulars are given there of the Rail- way snd steamboat arrangements. The railway train arrangements we thi nk wi suiieveryone. It was the slowest races ouly that were cancelled. The three fastest races are to be trotted onthe 14h Aug the 225, freexfor-al] and 2.30 clanees. These classes are all well filled, the list of entries having been already published ia ourcolumas. Tne famous Warren Guy, With a record of 2 12}, who won the free. for-allraces at Bridgetown tnis week, is one of the horses to face the wire on the 14th. Minota, Montrose, Provider and other well known horses will challenge him for first place. The greatest day’ 5 racing ever held on the Island is looked for on that day. this morning on a | harles Beard, of St. Stepnen, N. : , oh B.,. is visiting at St. Paul's Rectory. Leith McInnis, son of Mr John MelInnis, J > Paves LOMOTrOW Moronoive § for \ ancouver, } R (* . in P ! Mr. G. A. Freeze. the nopular paseesger | |} agent of the “All Rail Line,” is at the | Hotel Davies. | Word comes from Georgetown that ' ’ } ' — . Father McPhee had a bad night and is not ‘and the groom was supported by his ' REMEMBER | the Athletic Sports will be | held tomorrow, Thursday. | ca | vi | 362% Se Shes”, “SE” : : | AP APY 42 TP a> j Dorsx*r Like Dancinc.—Gov. Leslie ) M. Shaw, of Iowa, objects to dancing, and refused at his last inauguration to sanc‘ion | ‘I Lhe ¢ ustomary ball. A413 Orera Hovse—Mr. Vinnicombe 1eS | give two viGclin eclos at the coucert in the | Opera House to-~night. Toe programme ls one that e.ould draw a large buuss:. Water Seprriep.—The water yipe at fa t ate the fort of Ea- on Stree: was accidenh ally | breken yerterday and the water shut «fi a 5 S from the houses in the vicinity. Mr Dalziel thoughtfully sent the city water- Cart around an i supplied these houses culici.ut water for culinary purposes. Raitway Picyic —There was a large at- | ter dance at the railway pisnic at Midgeli yesterday, and wall bad a Thirteen well-filled cars left Cte lottetown at eight o’clock in the morning and return- ed about haif past eight in’ the evening. There was a band of music in atteadanc . The weather was fine throughout, —— 0d line, CHEE E Mazrsc. — The Hazell rook factory 18 now receiving daily between 12.000 and 13,000 pounis of milk, the supply on Mouday’s being about 21,000 pounds. Oa Munday’s 28 cheese are made, the number made ov other days being 17. The greatest numberof cheese maue by this factory aoy dav this year was ona Mooday nearthe middle of July when 21 were put up, toe amount of milk received being 23,500 pounds. All this year’s cheese is sold excepting the make of the last two weeks of August and for this teh on Friday last refused an offer of M1 Firn-t Mersopist Caouxzca#e — The moroing service last Sunday at tie Firet Methodist echarch was played by Mr. Ver- non Eville, organist of Christ Church, Windsor, N. 8. His voluntaries were excellently played, displayed both judg- ment and cultured taste ip nis registration, His accompaniments were all that could be desired. He al-o agsisted the organist by playing part ot the evening service. The huge church was comfortably filled. The evenlog authems were Al! hail the power to Etlors,” (by request) and the Gloria from the 12th Mass, Mr. Eville deepened the favorable impression made by him at the morning service, Fonerat Tats AFTERNOON. = The funeral of Miss Frances C. McLean, who 8e death under sad circumstances has already been referred to by Tae Kxaminen, wili taks place this afternoon to Sherwood Cemetery. The great profusion ot flowers upon the casket and the many other expressions of sympathy received by the parents and sisters of the deceased evidence the es— teem in wh'ch she was held by a large circ'e of friends. The pall-bearers w:!] be Frank Muncey, P J Trainor, Cyrus McMiliar, Luther Coffin, Robert Coffia, and L W Cook. Rev. D- B. MacLeod aui Rev T. F. Fullerton will officiate. Weppine Betts.—Tuis morning, Mies | Emma Robiosson, daughter of Mr. Henry Robinson, and Mr. James W. Stewart, a popular employe of Jama Paton & Co., were uaited ia inarriage. The marriage ceremony was performed by tev. Mr. Raymond, at the residence of the bride’s parents. Mise Grace Robinson, cousin of the bride, was the brides maid, cousin, Mr. S. McLeod, of Dunstafinage. The bride was the recipient of very many beautiful presents, among the number being a valuable silver service from the groom’s associates in Paton & Cu’s, estab- lthment. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Ieft this morning on a wedding trip toS°. John aod other points in New Brunswick. A large number of their friends were at the station to see them off aad wish them well, DRUG CLERK WANTED. 1 One having at Jeast one or two years experience required, Apply at once, personally or by letter fo ovr Kent Street Store, stating time served and wages asked; also giving reference JOHNSON & JOHNSON, 203 —dtfw2i Druggists Get Your Camera woaded —-£_- for the sports to-day Dry Plates and everything else the Photograph line can be bo ght frem us. \ Sinise jo ae” “ Films, you want in -_AA A ABAD DADAADAS TVVVT rrr eee eee eer eee Tre eee EG NOVTVVVV IV VVVVVVVvY ee nn a Meat Me at TB ALWAYS BUSY ST0° wrwanley Bros RS SS AIAN ZINA 1 pe AS AP A AY AP AP AS AP AS AP t $ f 4 duel ALL THE NEWEST SHAPES AND LATEST COLGRINGSE Pearl], Beaver, Navy, Royal, ¢ Brown and ¢ Black—- : * at SEG ERS ee E ie & r ron pes vi" Sp spams eee &GO8efe 225 88878 2B 8S @2e Qe] “ees EOS RL O {STANLEY OM hil : SER Takase Par toss f ton. eee) H SO OKO Ose ‘ Boot for College Siudents— mas 5 3 ee te NB PS TS aan S ww > ro iv —— HKD CGeRooee a This isa splendid sho2 forthe money, strong © and solid, broad and comfortable. 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