* Senate Read Room OTTAW ’ « qv * | AILY EXAMINER ma 4 ~ -omeeeiaaeeses m3 . ov" : f ee ee : eh age 2 = : : : i " ' cana i Dis. ig Yl k Ty R. 9 1 acleyi te BG > » ~ True Li 2erty, when Free Sorn Men saving to advise the Public, may spsax free. —fusiewxs Single Copies Two Cents VOL 35 CHARLOTTETOWN P. &£. ~ deta Ne enna ent om eg - oe ~~, nt : ISLAND THURSDAY bin Soe : 4 oop aA NLT MRT Ee ET ~ — _ - y ae OAS he . ; oh Sse s a oar SUNDAY 'SCHOOT, ASSOCIATION Meetings Will be Hell in Charlotte- ; . Lord Wolseley Gives Good Advice. . town Next Week. . : ‘ : : , A WORD IN SEASON. 10.50—Election of Officers, - 11.C0—Address ot retiring President, | | installation of Officers. 11.10—Conferenece on he S. 8. Association a rc : losin , Hacer LA | Lddib | ‘ how to mace over 4 inore efiective ) oem £ Organization in onr Province ‘onduct- | : : wae Seventh annual Provincial Coa- } ed by the Presid nt *Uvilhce, Conanct- a oe a ‘ . veution of the Prince Rawar ols if . - 5 Saree j PSCIALTO THe ExaMINER.] andaw tehrer hoe, award Island J 11.30—Address, ‘How to get your S ouncay School Association will be held # j aatielh de: ee et I . y » , oe : . . ‘ + gw ss0ad0l thcvhi Lets 7 F } Lexpon, Oct. 4.—Lord W olseley, in an (1, V.) inthe First Methodist Church, Meigs ene 7 | Charlottetown,on Monday and T ae Be. chen Ieter, asks the pubiic wisbing to! wn,on Monday and Tuesday, fo ‘hone he Ae Ss 5 '“{ 8th and. 9th October. TUESDAY, OCT. JTH—AFTERNOON SESSION. ir the } Ycu are especialy inv ted to b> present at the opening to-night—in Uharlottetown’s greatest Mil- Jinery S‘ore. We've promised a good deal for this department. Tonight were going to bick up our promises with the goods, Come expecting a magnificent showing of Fall Millinery— you'll not be disappointed. Handsome, chic stylish designs will be here—and when jou study their beanty end styleJyou’ll be sur- prised at the moderation of price. Come esrly--come and look round, you'll not be asked to purcl az but if you see anything + ou fancy —we'll put it away for you until after the Opening Days Moore & MeLeod The Millinery People, th CE te ee ene C } | i ‘ WATCHES W.W. Wellner Watchmaker Thocwughly Good Time Keepers, Jeweler A watch purchase is rarely dscided upon and made in few moments, usually it 1s the out- come at careful consideration. f you have such a an invest- ment in mind we would like to have you snend a little time in Engraver Charlottetown P E f. our stcre. We wil be much ' pleared to show cur stock of | watches. ‘They are thoroughly | reliabie and’su!d with a positive guarantee. =e. we. CITY HARDWARE STORE Builders, Farmers, Mechanics, ~--H ARDWARE—— Painte, oils, glass, carpenters tools, alljcheep FOR CASH. The celebrated Norton Machine Gil. TERMS CASE. RB NORTON&CO, LIMITED S trom offerieg them reiurning soldiers to while extending cheir hearty welcome intoxicating 1 quere, “as Ike ail of us they are open to temp jtation ” 7; The Commander-in-Chief says he trusts the greeting to the brave soldiers will be Something {better than an incitement to excessive drinks. i — SEIZURE OF SPAN HAN HWaPF: ee Foreign Fiags Flying Over the Place. — —— | SPECIAL To Tak ExaMINER. ] Vienna, Oct. 4:—The Admiralty has received the following despatch from | Taku: -* Ia accordance with the request ‘of Count Vea Waldersee, the seizure ef Spaa Han Hwan was decided upon by the Council of Admirals on September 29th and all was prepared for the action’ English ships were eent +o demand its eurrender and the Chine-e evacuated the place. The Britieh then boisted their flag , aud the other flagships thereupon put op | their 1e pective dags over the foris. DISASTER AT SFA. The Ship Ellerslie Abandoned (Specrat ro Tue Examiner] Boston, Oct. 4.—The British steamer Amava, tfrom Sanearans, Java, via St Micbesi’s, has arrived here, having «oa board the captain and thirteen of the crew of the Liverpoo! snip Ellerslie, which wee ablaudoned at sea, dismantled and water- legged. BRITISH ELECTIONS, —ae i ‘Crnservatives Gain 70; Liberals 10 [SpeciaL to THe Examivea:] Lonpon, Oct. 4.—Yesterday’s pollirg in the Parliamentary elections brings thy figures as fo.lows: Ministerialiste, 212 ; Liberals, incinding Jabor members, 47 , Natioualists, 23. Altogethertne Liberals have gained 10 seais aud the Conservatives 70. — PYESBYTERIAN SYNOD Wili Me.t at St. John Next Year [Special To THe ExaMINER. ] CuatHaM, Oct. 4.—The Presbyterian Synod of ibe Maritime Provisces wil! meet next yearat St. John. Lina Bel] Wirs. (Speora, ro Tae Examiver.] Sussex, Oct. 4 —Lina Bell won in tle rae*forsall nere yesterday. Time 2.223 eae Made from pure cream of tartar, ta Safeguards the food § against alum. (ee Alam cing cowders are the greas taeciwets io noalth cf the arescat dar» wee ee eMC 2) ieee ll or. ae AAI POWDER OQ. Shwe VOC. a ers Gt eet ee “= 4... 2 —— retrain | MEMBERS OF THE CONVENTION AND DELE- GATES Pastors of Churches, Superintendents of Sunday Schools, County and District Presidents, Officers and Executive of the Provincial Association are Ex-ofticio Members of Convention. Each school may send one delegate, and schools hay- ing a membership of over 100 may send two. Delegates who are ;not already members of convention as above will bring credeutial letter from the Super- intendent or Pastor. If the Superinten- tendent goes he will represent the school asa delegate. ENTERTAINMENT The local committee at Charlottetown promise entertainment to members of Convention and delegates provided the name is sent tothe chairman, Mr. D. Schurman, Charlottetown, not later than Oct. 5th. Let schools appoint delegates early and forward the names on a post card giving the name of the school, the lot or township number in which the school is held, the name of the delegate and the P. O. address. If you find you cannot attend after you have notified the committee, kindly let them know. Have due regard for the committees and the families who arrange for your comfort. It is consid- erable disappointment to a family after they arrange for a delegate to have no one come. CONVEYANCE, Dry a Delegate’s Return Ticket at th? Ole Rise C.uso ctue ut any Staton on the |. BE. 1 Railway. Good to return ‘till ! Oct. lth. 2ud. This ticket will be accepted for Return Journey when accompanied by a Certificate from the Secretary stating that holder has attended meeting for which ticket was issued. If either one is presented without the other the Conduc- tor will collect first class single fare for retur) journey. A leeception Committee will be in at- tendance at the First Methodist Church, and all delegates will report there on their arrival. Prof. Hemill and other prominent SS workers wi!l take part and this Conven- tion will be a goodfone in every sense of the word. A programme wiil be issued in the press, and notices given from time to time. The expense of calling the Conven- tion and obtaining a deputation makes it necessary for this Association to ask for aid.. Kindly ask your school to take up a collectionfor the Provincial Asso- ciation, and send the amount with one of your delegates, or by letter to W. C. Turner, Charlottetown. Any sum will be thankfully received. Collection will be taken atthe Con- vention. Ail meetings of the Convention are open to the public By order of Executive Committee, REV. G. P. RAYMOND, General Secretary. The following is the programme: MONDAY, OCTOBER STII MORNING SESSION. 10.00—Devotional Exercises, Rev R F Whiston, Charlottetown. : 10.30—Appointment of Committees, Nominating, Credeutial, Resolution, Press, Audit; and Devo-ional. 10.45—Address ‘‘The Place of the Sunday School in this Age,’”’ Rev AF Browne, North River. 11.15—Address by Prof Hamil. AFTERNOON SESS- MONDAY OCTOBER 8TH iON. 2.00—Executive Committee meeting. 2.30-—Devotional Exercises Rev. W H Warren, Bedeque. 3.00—Reports of county Vice Presid- ens. Prince County, Mr. Thos. Moyse. Queens ** ” Rev. D B McLeoa Kings Rev. A.C. Shaw. — 3.30—Three papers, addresses of six minutes each on “the needs of the work in our County”’ Prince County, Miss Ethel Connors Queens Mr. Golding Howard. Kings Rey. Ewen Gillis 3.50—Address “Organized SS work. What it is, does it pay?’”? Mr. C D Meigs, Boston. 4,.20—Address “The Big Boy and Young man Problem’? Prof. Hamil, Chicago : Question Box opened and Questions Answered. MONDAY OCTOBER 8, # 7.30—Devotional Exercises, Rev. F. ' A. Whitman, Bedeque. 8.00—Address of welcome, Rev. G. M. | Yonng. } §8.10—Reply to address, Mr. ©. D. | Meigs, and Rev. Neil McLaughlin. { EVENING SESSION. 8.30—Music by choir. 8.40—Address ‘“‘The Sunday School's Spiritual opportunity, Prof. Hamil’s Of- | ferings for Provincial Sunday School | work. TUESDAY OCTOBER 9, MORNING SESSION. 10.00—Devotional Exercise, Rev. N. Stevenson, Montague. 10.30—Report of Nominating and Ex- cutive Committees, 2.09--Devotional Exercises, Rey. J. Fraser. 2.30—Conference on Primary Work. opened by paper by Miss Marion Walthen 3.00—Conference on Normal Work. opened by Rev. G. P. Raymond. 3.50—Conference on Home Depart- ment, opened by Rev. G. M. Young. 4.00—Season of Prayer for Spintual Power in Soul Wiuning, led by Rev. D. B. McLeod. : 4.25—Address, “How to teach with chalk, pencil and Object Lessons,” Mr. C. D. Meigs. Question Box opened and questions answered. TUESDAY, OCT. 9TH—EVENING SESSION 7.80—Devotional exercises, Rev. Geo. Millar, Brookfield. 8.00—Normal Classes, Why should they be organized in P. E. Island? Rev. G. P. Raymond. 8.15—Presentations of Diplomas to Normal Class students by Dr. Anderson. Music by choir. $.40—Address, *‘Why am I in Sunday School work?’’ Mr. C. D. Meigs. Offer- ings for Provincial Sunday School work. Consecration service led by Rev. J. W. McConnell. On Sunday, the 7th inst, previous to the Convention both Prof. Hamill and Mr. C.D. Meigs will preach in Char- lottetown in several of the churches and will address a mass Sunday school meet- ing in the First Methodist church at 3.30 p. m. AT SHE TFUITs. Prize Meeting of the Queen’s County Association. The ennual prize meeting of th (Qieen’ County Ril: Association was. id +» Kensingion renge yerterdey atte: Lov Tbe westher was favorableend tac sult jog up tothe standard. Capita Berciet made ao exerlieut range «fH er aud Stetl- Sergean’ Gray & cByovle secretory Srgis. H-esian and Walker, wo recently returned frum South Aric*, were at this meeticg, and mceved mwy @ I gary greeting from their old COmrad s-in-arus. The scores tol ow : — Fin rt MatcH, 500 rb3. Serg: J A Stewart, 82 id, $5 3) Uap. 2 MJ nes, USad, $4... 200.0000 34 “ D L Bvoper, 82ad, $3 .......... 34 OME Ale Wal OS. ns Sceseas Sergt M:j Baird, Eg, $3 .......... 33 Po tt Geah, Ohad. O3....6.-.0cces On Lt Lorily, Eog, $3.......... ee Corp! Geurge Biu+, 820d, $2........... 22 Pe Tt ey Bie OG sca io saeco caee Sergt J A Muure, 82ud, $2 ..0..000.... 2] Lt G BE: Mets. a OR - wcccccios soncsenss Bi P.ed Berrivek,,- SSadk. Fivecccsdcc.ccccs Ot Guaw - T he Gl” oc os tec M j oT D Stewart, S2ud. $1 eeeeeeeee nee 3] \ Tyros. Mie A C LeOhes OE. s ccna oe 28 aw 06 Bees. vc .< sick, cee Sergi J S Walker, $l...... ae ee 23 S:c nD matTod, 600 yaris. Capt M Alina, OB ay OO .cecs: sonia OO Pred Berrieen. Seed St. .... 32. <5; win Oe Sergt J A Moore, 8230.93... ..ceo-w> Oe Capt J M Jones, B2ud $3 ...ccccorcvcsecses 32 Pe @ Snith, GZed. GS..:..... re Pte B McMillan, 82 4, $3........ccsc0- Pe 6 Saw, Goad, $3... . kes. dcecune Staff-Sergt Grey, 820c, $2...........-.2 GU L GM Meore, Base Bb.6 sc accns 7 ae Ststi-S-ret E Stewar, +2 d, S3. cons ae sergt d 3 Walker, 820d, $L............. 29 Sergt:Major Baird, Eng $1.......... 28 Capt H Waits, 820d, $i.....,...... 28 4 Tyres, Corp. Geo Blue, 22.4, $1...... ootine Pte A C Lawecn, 820d, $1 .....ccccceeees 24 Sergt J A Stewart, 82ad,$1..... .. 23 SergtJ J Campbe]', 8lod, $1........ 17 EXTRA SERIF3 4” 590 yarps.2 Pre 8 Gav, 0316; § lst ais, i cine Pie B McMillan, 820d, $2............. 25 Mejor D Stewart, 82nd, $2........0000 25 Sergt-Major Baird, Eng $1..........00002 24 Corp Geo Blur, S2ad, 80 Cte... 24 Lt G M Moore, Eng 80 cts...... penene EXTRA SERIES “B”’ 609 yaRDs, Pie B McMiilan, 82ad, $3.........+0 Lt Lorily, Evg Sl nwdit osinasaghenesosens Capt Jones, 8Zad, $l...... ....:-¢ 23 L: GM Moore, Eng, $1....c00ec+e-00008 23 is & Bile, C6 We cicteks cvtccvicks Oe lines of print toset forth the danger of J+tting @ cough “get well of iteelf:” Take no chances Of that sort, Use Adamson’s Botanic Cough Balsam. 25c at all drug- gists. i Gus HE Hormey BF sd, BS ..caccscccccece Gl THERE IS REALLY no room ia eix | oll } _ Just received a choice stock of the finest Lilium Harrisii or Kaster Lily | Bulbs, | UO cARTRR & 60 S2elsmen and Bookselle:s 3 ’ v 2 a = j = wr me we = 2 ae a : 7~ 5 ; Consider Our Prescription Depart ment the mostimporsant part of our business. 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