BE PRE OTTER TES CETTE Maia ee en 2 x 2). BI are LS STS ' FOOTBALL MATCH YESTERDAY. HOTEL ARRIVALS. Hotel Davics : H Graham, London, Eng: BA Tritee, Sackvilk; John D Burns, Hal. fax; W S Fails, St Catherines; J Rk Smith, Montreal; C C Grand, St Stephen, N BE: G W Miogay, Detroit. : Queen Hotel: Those C Savage, Montrea): Mre J E Waleh, Mise G Waish, G Hutcheson and wife, city — Oe TRIAL SUBSCRIPTIONS WEEAL) EXAMIN](R and THE REAT rAMIL) HcRALD ana hi ALY STAR—will be sent to any ad- d f fAT ee mfhs for ft nf ive cent ea, re ; a. ®, tpply or address subscrip ¢ The Ext ner Offi LOCAL NOTICHS. to keep the bave # mild one at the City Gardware € tte hee He aters are cong cold cul; consequt ntiv we wi » : : winter. Buy Store. For ut feet.—Men’s br mad boots, in laced a congre- » past ope | vd at RA Jost’s, Stamper’s Corner. All people that use e Quebec Heater are assured of mild weather. nm fuppul ths el Infants corset boots with «s for children with weak ankles, just receiv: ed at R K Jost’s, Stamper’s Corner. LL a). se? M4 We A> “ev “ee SES NZ ~o aT Kl f “ae most every | Ww : re “ir ve NOLL MEPCHANt 2% we (\ 7 places a label with his name 3% printed on it on every parcel s% a which his store sends out. Ke a He finds it to pay a> | SHIPPERS Mw Zs should be just as careful to 5¢ have their name on every article which they export. The best way te do thisis to NW, use Shipping Tags. We print shipping tags. We furnish the tags and print them for 80c per thousand, We also print gunned lab- cls for parcels. 3 — ' ay The Examiner Pub Co. Tue Jos Parsrers. Me ~ %—§ B16 wise dae 08 ~~ See BULBS. Our BULBS are here The (ream of the Bulb Crop. The very choicest named varieties selected by our Mr. Haszard, Prices right, HASZARD & MOORE SUNNYSIDE. = S. Sazford, COMMISSION MERCHANT Strict attention to businees and prompt re- turns made. Special attention given to the Balt O Pork, Eeces, Hides, Poultry, and Wool Skins. Marke uotations wziven on ar plication. Adare all consignments ,ead correspon- dence to I.S, SANFORD, 46 and 48 Argy'e St., : HALIFAX N.S epider Blacksmith Wanted. ; The undersigned wants 4 first=clas3 Diackamith for genera] counlry work. Apply at once. | macch | game. % . H. Rk. MOASE, Acnsington, Oct 18, 1898. —y2i wli ,|.03T.—On Thureday e6th of October on Dn Toad ween | Ihrook nd § withnport beas ~ { finder please om bihs 41 ¥ 35) Bt3ah 3. . ~ eee @] 62e 2 @ THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, OCTOBER 28 18 $8 The Abegweit---Dalhousie Game a Draw. Although yesterday was not an ideal day, quite a number of people were present atthe CA AA grounds to witness the game of football between the Vuibousie College team, the crack team of Nova Scotia, and the Abegweita of this city, which ended in « draw, Although the game was void of points It was one of the fartest nud most iutersst~ ing that has been seen here for a time. The teams, as the score cate, are very evenly matehed and from the “kick off’ until the referee’s whi-tle sounded for the finish the ball was kept wandering up and down the field there being no apparent advantage on either side. In the “scrims” they fought hard for enperiority but both seemed equally strong, while che passing among the ha'ves ling ng will indi e: of each team was a leading feature of the As is known the Dalhousie team bas an vobroken record of victories this eeason, aod the Abbies’ success, with them vester~ Jay paces them amoung the best teams in the Maritime Proviness. The grounds were in goed condition until shortly before the finish when the rain commenced to fall which made it very disagreeable to the players. Mr JM Sullivan acted as referee to the entire satisfaction of both teams, The line out was as follows : ABEG WEITS DALHOUSIE H Bethune back Grant F Blake Cook W McLeod half Murray McQaillan back Cumming Ritchie Archibald 4 B McMillan ©. Backs McKenzie W McKie Hate D A McKinnon Forwards Jardine J Darke Hall Donahce Roache Gaudet Faulkoer Joes Cordirer Duffy O’Brien Foley C McDonald McGonnell F McDonald —_—- —_—_- OOOO How many young men and young wo- men are cut offyust, as the futvre seems brightest and fallest of promise! They are taken away by thedisease which causes over one-sixth of all the deaths in the world—the disease which doctors call con- sumption. There is absolutely no reason in the world why consumption should be fatal—why it should be even serious. It is a disease of the blood, and can be cured absolutely and always by purifying and enriching the blood. The only exception to this is the case where the disease has been neglected and improperly treated until it 18 stronger than the body—uatil the body as become eo weak as to have lost et, eee wei PERSONAL Mr B D McLellan, M P, is in town. Mr Jamee E Grant !eft this morning on | & trip to Montreal. t Local, an Other ems. | LOO F.—Wildey Lodge, No 27, meets / tonight. A fulla'tendance is requested. | © O F.—Court Charlottetown ‘meets to- , bight at 8 o’ciock. Payment of duesand | other important business, Hon J W'Ricbards was a passenger b the western train to-day- Mr Wallace Leitch, of theSavings Bank left to-day or a trip to Montreal. Mr and Mrs Geo D Longworth and Mis Lov v i » left this morn ug tor Montreal! Mrs FS Moore was a passenger by the e | ‘ . matl special lastevening returning from @ visit ioSt. John. anh | Orcan Comtnc.—The new organ for St. | Jazses’ Church is expected to arrive this , evening by steamer from Picton, apiaenieetieuh Tae Utuxpa.—The Ulunda will leave | Halifax for Liverpool, on the 9th Nov- | ember, calling at St John’s, Nfld. neisdsabliaceeese | Orrice Axonisuep.— It is announced ' from Ottawa that the office of chief post | Office inspector, now held by M. Sweetnam, en route to Lead- | ; | is to be aboliched. Mr Angus Macdonald was among th: passengers On the western train thie morn- ing en route to Montreal, Daniel Fraser and Kober! yn . Thompson, f Montague, were pa Sengers by the early tra ville, Col, Messrs mn lo-d 4 Captain Taylor, of the Gulnare, acom- TP ; Sprain favior, of the Gulnare, acom-| Norice.—-All citizens who have not panied by Mrs Taylor, left this morning | | paid their city taxes will have their names on visit to some of the principal cite | published fa foedefalterslist tn afew days. This notice is final. 2i. Mrs Taylor, wife of Captwin Taylor, of ! - the wrecked brigantine Irma, arrived in FootsaL..—-The Dalhousie football | the city last evening from Charlottetown, | team cressed to Pictou in the Princer P E lslard, Sheis at the French house. | to-day. They play a match this afterno: 1 Halifax A: sald, j at New Glasgow and another at Truro tc- Mrand Mrs G F Hatcheson were passen - ; OFFOW. ereg by the early train this morning en route | to Montreal on their honeymvon trip The bride is a daughter of Mr Kimble Coffin, of Mount and their mar- riage was solemnized in the Presbyterian | church at that place yesterday, Kev. A | Cities de Craise being the cflisiating clergyman. | Loaprne at Summersipe.—The barken- The groom was supported by Mr Fred | tine Daisy and Rita, the former owned by Newson, and the bride was attended by ber | Hon. John Yeo and she Jatter by Capt, instemceoeamenan Tue Tiner.—The steamer Tiber, of the | Dobell Line, arrived this morning, and | will leave about midnight for Halifax and St. John. She takes a good general cargo from this port. Stewert, sister, Miss Blanche Coffin. The popular~ ity of the young couple was evidenced by gifts received by the bride. The groom’s gift to the bride was an elegant gold watch, and to the bridesmaid he gave a beautiful opal and pearl ring. The groom is a prominent member of the choir of Grace Church, aod his associates took advantage of the occasion to pre eit him with a bands some chair accumpanied by an address. The happy couple have our best wishes. -_- Things to Make a Note of At Mr A A Bartlett’e lecture in St James’ Hall next Tuesday evening, you can see charming views of the Vatican, the largest palace in existence; of the Sistine Chapel, with its wonderful frescoes that made Michael Angelo’s name furever fam- ous; and of the unique and terrible Campo Sasto of the Capuchin monks. Loca Counciu.—A meeting of the L C W, will be held at Prince of Wales College, next Saturday afternoon, 29th inst, at 3.30 o'clock. Itisearnestly requested that all delegates and members of executive will endeavour to be present. tf. the ability to recuperate. Dr. Pierce’s Gokéen Medical Discovery will cure 98 per cent of all cases of consumption if used according to directions. It also cures all lingering coughs, bronchial and throat affections. Send 31 cents in one-cent stamps to World’s Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y.. and receive Dr. Pierce’s 1008 page COMMON SENSE MEDICAL ADVISER, illustrated. Deavine With Drunkensss. —The Paris police have inaugurated a new system of dealing with intoxicated persons. All police stations have been supplied with stretchers on which policemen will hence- forth carry home taxpayers who may have been picked ont of the gutter. Formerly they were allowed to*eleep in the police station. It ie unlikely that the pew stretchers will be much used, as drunkeness is rare in Paris, - --»_>- — Hyacinths—2?5 varieties for house cul ture, genuine Holland grown, imported by us direct. Nothing better anywhere.— Geo Carter & Co. The fall sale of clothing now onat Prowse ‘Bros is moving the o’coata, ulsters and suits out in grand style. The $10, $12 and $15 custom made o'coats are pleasing everybody. 31. -—_-- The transport steamer Rio de Janeiro arrived at San Francisco on Saturday from Manila with 140 sick and 24 discharg~- ed soldiers on board. Seven men died on the trip over. Say, boys, they’re hear—the hockey boots. When you want a pair of boots have a look at those.—R K Jost, Stamp- er’s Corner. =e. es ee 82028 @sS = < Fit to Wear Underwear If it doesn’t fit it isn’t fit. ix fit because it fits. 50¢ our and must fit. VUur Underwear Our prices fitthe quality, our Underwear is worth 59 cents; $1 00 Underwear ie worth $1, so on through the better grades. EF. Perkins & Co Sunnyside. emma? a hee @] oe] @ SS *) @?@ 27247" @|]2®D 4 eG 2 eo 2> ee sae nv D> i » Methoditt Chureh A Halloween entertainment under the direction of the Ladies’ Aid Society, First willbe given in the Kindergarten Hallon Monday evening, 31 st inst. Some of our most popular vocal and instrumental soloists will take part, aad Mies Lefurgey so well and favourably known as an elocutionist, will not fail to delight all who hear ber. Programme will appear tomorrew. Tickets for sale at drugstores. Admission only }5 cents. —e = 1.0. G. T.—Charlottetown Lodge, No 68, met last night. A class in bock~keep- ing and penmansbip, under the auspices of the Lodge, was formed. The election of officers for the next quarter vesulted as as follows : C T—B F Messervey. V T—Fannie McLeod. Sec—H J Scantel bury. F S—Lousia B Swan, Treas—R AH Jenkins, Chap—W WN Tanton. Mar—Herbert Rodd. Guard—Essie McLean. Sent—Ernest Rice. A 8—May Worth. D M— Florrie Winchester. P G T—EH Duachemin. Organist ~ Beatrice McNeill. Installation next Thursday night. ——$_<>_— New Brrrisa Craciser.—It is announced from London that the drawings of the new firet-claes armored cruiser which the Admiralty some time sgo deciyed to ‘ay down at Pembroke Dockyard have been received at Pembroke, and a staff of draughtsmen are now engaged: prepayipg working plane, so that the construction may be eommenced as soon ase possible. he new vessel will be 500 feet long cver all, and her displacement will be 14,100 tons. She will be protected for a consid- erable portion of her length bya belt of Harveyized steel, from 4 inches to 6 inches in thickness, and the fore part will be plated with armor 2 inches thick. When complete she will be the most powerful cruiser in the world, a Freso Macxeret..—Terrence Bay fish- ermen sept in 4,000 mackerl vesterday, intended for'the Boston market, where last week thev were selling for 30c each.— Halifax Herald. it is Very Odd the great number and variety of wedding | 4 Geo E Hughes’ and Johnson & Johnson’s | | Richards, cf Bideford, have arriyed at Summerside load oats for Great Britain. to sanitediaaenvan County Covrr.—Judge Alley to-day gave judgment in the case of Mark Wright & Co vs Edward E Crosby. This was an action for breech of warranty in the title of a bicycle, and judgement was given for the defendant who, under all the circum - stances, was held not to be liable. snipes A Correction.—In the reports cf the lobster meeting held at Summerside re~ cently the date in the resolution regard- ing the season was given as from May 29th to August 5th. It should have been from May 25:h to Angust 10th, an. amendment baying been carried to thateffect at the meeting. Laxe Wiwnipec.—The Beaver Line steamshtp Lake Winnipeg, after discharg- ing a large cargo, left this afternoon for Montreal. Sheis expected back again about the 4th or 5th of November, when she will take in cargo for Liverpool. During her stay at Charlottetown the Lake Winnipeg was loeded with bunker coal by Peake Bros. & Co. Pouttry Srations.—It is said that the Cavadian Department of Agriculture is arranging to open a number of poultry~ fattening stations, at present to be limuted to Ontario and Quebec. A change is said to have come over the taste of food con- sumers in Great Britain in the direction of more poultry. Prof. Robertson found that a large part of three counties had in recent years became a poultry farm. ‘ Turr Nores.—A match race is to take place at Lunenburg, N 8, on Thursday be« tween Peter Clinch, 2.24}, and Ajalon, jr, tor a puree of $200. Peter Clinch gavea t gcod account of himself at the recent meet + ing on the Charlottetown Driving Park. 1 The well-known horse, Warren Guy, y which made such a record in the States the past season, was brought to Portland, Me, on the steamer St Croix from Boston a tew daysago. Guy was kicked by another horse at Boston, and was seriously injured. ——_ SF: Tue Hawartan Istanps.—-We acknow~ ledge receipt of tbe latest pamphlet of the Canadian Pacific Railway, on the Hawai- ian Islands. It is very neatly and artistical- ly arranged and depicts in choice language and illustrations the beauty of this lovely mid-ocean group of Islands. Their receut acquisition by the United States has open- ed a new world to American and European tourists, either pleasure or health seeking, who will find this a delightful semi-tropica! climate with unrivalled attractione. The transcontiveatal trip is made by the C. P. Ry. from St. John in their eolid vestibuled sleeping and dining car train. The scenery along the route is of unusual diversity, the north shore of Lake Super- ior’s picturesque and iuzged wildnerr, Manitoba’s mammoth wheat fields, and the Rockies and Selkirks’ awful grandeur characteriz, the overland journey to Vancouver, where the Canadian-Austial- ian steamships ‘‘Werrimoo,” “Miowera,” or “Aorangi” is taken for Honolulu, the hef city of the Hawaiians, where the fiist insight is given of the dreamy native life of the Pacific, and where the fragrance of flowers perpetually fills the air; oneof the world’s beauty spots, and justly named the “Paradise of the Pacific.” Steamers leave Honolulu twicea week for the different surrounding islands. We would adviseall intending touriste to write for a copy of the very interreting pamph- let, to A. H. Notman, Assistatt General Agent, Canadian ~Pacific Railway, St. Joho, N. B. tt Pe EE eA That anyone sbould puzzle his or her head over the question as to where they should buy all their drugs, and have their Our repatation for selling purest is established. Knowing these partment, prescriptions dispensed. drugs, ani for carefulness in our dispensing de- facts it an easy matter to decide. 104 Repeal S Winter Untarelathing AT STANLBYS We place on sale to-day on our front counter LO pieces Ladies and Children’s Winter Underwear: odd lines from our underwear department. Lots<& them less than half price and every piece a Bargain. Undervests | Combinations LOT 1 28 Ladies’ Natural wool and LOT 1.—12 Ladies’ extra heavy oh union undervests, most of them long Aijc wool combination suits, (Tarn- } ‘$ sleeves, gome short ; former price 75c bull’s make) full fashioned fine — to $1.26 now EACH | fnish, regular price $3.55, now H/iC@ ; ’ LOT 2.—17 Ladies’ Heavy natural wool vests. High neck, long eleeves, 60c silk trimmed fronts , regular $1.10 and $1.15 goods, now only EACH LOT ,2—3 ladies’ odd natural woo! come binations, short sleeves very fine $I Aa Soir goods, $2.20, $2.50 and $2.95, LOT 3.—14 childrens’ combinstice suitsin heavy and light makes—pure af wool, Suitable for children 5 to6 years<™ ace. now only LOT 3. —22 Ladies’ all wool under vests, ribbed and plain, high neck 75¢ and long sleeves $1.15 $' .35 and $1.50 each, now oaly EACH $1.20 for 65c, $1.45 for T5c. LOT 4.—8 Ladies Heavy all wool $1.85, for $1.10, $3.00 for $1.00. vests, Turnbulls make and Scotch OA¢ Lambs Wool $1.50 and $1.65, now 90¢ and EACH See These Stanley Bros dettehapdtek: edebebtet ene ee Our Principal Business is Making high class clothine to-order We also have a splendid line of Mens Furnishings. Which dort add any extra expense to our large and increasing Tailoring business... We claim to give better value than any//house.in the trade. s On Underelcthing, Shirts, Collars, :Ties,.. Braces, Handkerchiefs, Hox, Gloves, «ec. GIVE US A CALL AND See These om nn YOU WILL BE CONVINCED GORDON & McLELLAN Men’s Stylish Outfitters ——_ Upper Queen St. a oa . ese NEW GOODS Cloakings Hosiery Underclothing Dress Goods TJ HARRIS LONDON HOUSE We Glaim To have a stock ot men’s Overcoats : Our lines at $3.75 $4. > re o* Ulsters, “i Reefers second to none in the city, $4 50 $5.50 $6.00 are worth a great deal more as you will see if you inspec: our stock, Well trimmed well finished well mae equal in every respect to Custam made at less than halfthe price. J. B. Macdonald a — ‘} Ju y a’ Ge: bd —~e > . “ a. s° p ac2 to ’ in ©? ‘ fara th Hg one : Vids | napster ine ae a a et Re eR Rett tn um canis sommes sa