THE A TT TN LTE ETE ATT TE NT TI aR JACKETS, JUST OPENED New German tailor made Jackets, Black and Col- ored. High-class Goods. Also early Autumu Capes. Firet shipment just ope ed and ready for inspection. We invite you to call and look over these novelties. NEW HATS #4. Ladies’ new Felts English Walking Sailors. 300 new bats now and n show NEW Black. Colored and Fancy Dress Goods and Ladies’ Cloth Cashmeres, r early buyers we have a nice sel- on ci New Drees Goods BIG Shipments of New Goods opening daily. lock @#ctl We invite all to G OOs8., W. A. Weeks & Co Wholesale & Retail, N ew ver our Victrorta, P. E. I. July ist 1898. knowledge of of VER- From my Jackson’s system TICAL COPY BOOKS. Il thirk them in every way a valuable series. ‘Thoroughly graded, clearly printed, good paper and morever inex- pensive. They have my hearty approval, their adoption by our board would be to the ad- vantage of our schools. (Signed ) A, Campbell. Inspector of Echocis. PURSES Malt—- Vinegar Havirg bee = Agent for Messrs Purnell Webb & Co. 1 a pointed Vinegar Brewers of Bristol Hngland. ee 1 am prepared to furnish samples d prices to the trade for spiced d plain Pure Mal: V inegars. The absolute purity of all Vinegars ade by Purnell Webb & Co is uaranteed by their written signature nevery Invoice. All Malt and grain brewed, is most CAREFULLY SELECTED and no acids or chemicals are used. ~~ oa eo HORACE HASZARD. CONVENT OF MT. CARMEL. The lawn party in aid of the Convent of Mt. Carmel! was opened this morning at 10, on the grounds of the institution, Mt Pleasant av, Roxbury. Everything, even the weather, favored the event, which during the day will be replete with features of a most enjoyable kind. t ince the purchase of the Jand adjoining the convent, the sisters felt that hundreds of friends should be given an opportunity of viewing the grounds, aud the executive committee of the associaticn decided to arrange for a lawn party. Mr. Timothy L. Counolly, owner of the estate adjoiving, kindly offered the use of his grounds, and in connection with these of the convent a large and pleasing enclos- ure was made. The advance eale of tickcts was 80 heavy that the reception committee was prepared for a heavy attendance, but the most san~ guine were surprised by the large gather-~ ing early this morning. Several prettily decorated tables are ar- ranged about the grounds, among which we notice St Anthony’s table presided over by the followizg ladies:—Mrs KJ Ledwell, Miss Hunt, Miss Hanoa Sweeney, Treasurer; Miss Daoahy, Miss Marianne Trainor, Miss Hannah Sullivan, Miss L Chisholm, Miss Angelina Sweeney, Miss Harrigan, Mrs(Dr) McQueeuey, Mrs T E Huseay. There are a number of atiractions in- clouding a gypsy fortune teller and palmist. This morning a punch and judy show was giveu through the kindness of Mr Lothrop, and this afternoon and evening an excellent concert program will be given under the auspices of St. Anthony table. The affair is in charge of the executive commitee of which the officers are Miss Kate M Riley pres, Miss Sheridan treas, and Miss Eleanor Sullivan sec.— Boston Daily Globe, Saturday, Sept. 10th. ORD OD BOD OD OD OBDVOQDOD Youare INVITED To come In to-night And see Our new FALL GOODS om? om F, PERKINS & 60, Sunnyside. OS OS OOOO DS ODS ODS 0D OD OVOVODVODWODBOD OD $09 9O96OO6O6O6O6O49O27D4OOD6S]5SDF oefe=] 208290002 46247856 NOVA SCOTIA PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION. HALIFAX, N. S. Sept, 22nd, to Sept. 29th, 1898. Read the list of utterly unsurpassed | entertainments, Tse Vavtpis Sisters—In their Thrill- aerial acts, concluded with 50 ft, dive. Haeray LaRose:—In his marvellous Ascent ofthe Spiral Tower on the re volvirg Globe. Hoa & Gopvericx.—The Champion Rol ler Skaters in all sort of Humorous Antics “He Roya, Canadian Dracoons.—In their famous Musical Ride and Evolutions Tae Excitinc Speep Comretitions.— All the fastest horses in the Maritime Provinces. Tue Bevier or Lucxknow.—The Won derful Spectacular Production. All to be seen in connection with the greatest Agricultural and Industrial Fair ever seen in wastern Canada. Specially low Excursion Rates from al] Points on Prince Edward Island Railway. For particulars of same enquire at your nearest steion. And by 8.8. Halifax at one First Class Fare. “Tennyson's Message TO OUR GENERATION” == BY The Late REV. D. SUTHEHLAND PRICE 25 CENTS Every body should read this beau- tifui message. The book contains a handsome half tone photograph ofthe author, Or- ders by mail promptly filled on receipt of price. HASZARD & MOORE, SUNNYSIDE BOOKSELLERS CHARLOTTETOWN. their | _ DAiLY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, SEPTEMBER 17 1898 PERSONAL Mr James E Macdonald, MLA town today. ° Mr J G Scrimgeour, of Cardigan,is visit- ing the city. Mr James R McKee left this morning on a holiday trip to Boston. . Mr Thos J Dil'on was a passenger by the train from the east this morning. ; s i in Mies Emma Beer lett this morning on a visit to Moncton, Sussex and St John. Mr Fred McLeod left this morning to resume his studies at Harvard College. Mr. J Paton left yesterday morning for the leadiug Canadian and American mark- ets. Mr W S McKie was a passenger by the western train this morning en route to St. Jobn. Mrs Isaac Wadman was a_ passenger by the western express today en route to Monc~ ton and St John. Mr Gerald McLean, son of Mr Thomas A McLean, left this morning for Montreal to enter McGill University. Mr Henry Tompkin, Beebe Plain, P Q, the popular representative of the Lay Whip Co, is in Charlottetown, He is re- gietered at the Queen, The serious illness of Mr A H McCready of theSackville Post,is reported. It 1», only afew weeks since Mr McCready vis~ ited Charlottetown on bis wedding tour. Mr Geo F (wen, the hustling rep resev~ tative of the International Exhibition, is in the city completing , arrangements for the big excursion to St Johu on Monday. Messrs Amos West, W. C. West and Jonathan West of, York, P. E. I., are tak~ ing in'the exhibition, and are delighted with the city and its many attractions,--St John Sun. Mrs. D. B. Woodworth arrived from Kentville last evening, en ronte to Charlottetown, and will visit for a week or so, with her friend, Mre. W. E. Bligh. —Truro News. Mr Peter Doyle left for Boston this morning. Mr Doyle bas secured employ- ment inthe insurance office of Mr DA Macdonald,a former resident of this Pro- vince. Mrs Morrison aud Mrs Nettles, of Boston, who have been visiting relatives and friends in this province, left for home this morn - ing. They are daughters of Mr John Mc~- Pherson, of the Island Railway. Mrs. Jacob Layton, with the members of the family that had not already gone to the Island, left Monday morning for their future home at Marsbfield, St. Peter’s Road, P. K. Island. Rev. Mr. Layton is stationed at'this piace. We are exceedingly rorry to Jose so fine a family from our town. All were favorites in every circle in which they moved, and Mrs. Layton’s untiring labors in eyery good cause, while a resident bere tor some 12 months, or so, will be sadly missed. The News wishes this charming family in there new home on P. JE. Island, as many friends and as happy a time as they hed in Truro —News, oar aT —— §HIP NEWS Port of Charlottetown. ENTERED Sept. 16.—Cardigan, Keeping, Sydney; Daniel, Roberts, Wallace; Heary L Phil- lipps, Skinner, Sydney; A S Townsend, Whittier, Pictou; Jatie, Hickey, Annapo- lie; Jesson, Forrest, Louisburg; SS Cam~ pava, Demers, S’side; Swallow, Finlayson, Pinette; Welcome, Vanamber, Tidaisb; Dart, McPherson, Pictou; St Anne, Potvin, Sydney; John A McDonald, Hyde, North Sydney; Diploma, Williams, Port Hawkes- } bury; Frank, Grant, Wallace; William Danbar, White, Pugwash, Lenore, McMil- lan, W Islands. CLEARED. Sept. 16— Daniel, Roberts, Wallace Ella May, Foster, Pictou; sa City of Ghent, MeNevin, Summerside; J AG C, Jimmo, New London; Swallow, Finlayson, Pinette, ss Campana, Demers, Geo’town; Welcome, Vanamber, Tidnishb; Dart, McPherson, Pictou; New Dominion, Powell, Pictou; Sir John A MeDonald, Hyde. Murray Uarbor; Ceto, Weatherbie, Frank, Gract, Wallace; Cardigan, Keeping, Geo’town; William Dunbarr, White, Pugwash. ~s. ee - — HOTEL ARRIVALS. ee ee At the Hotel Davies: WJ Farrand, St John;G M Reid,S’side;G Boyd,Montrea. V F Farre!!, Hfx; A H Blackey, Toronto C Smith, London, Eng; P Hughes, do; G D Deneger and wife, New Orleane; WH Torry, Truro;J G Sterns and wife, Souris; T Lyon, New York; C S Landan, Toronto Miss Amelia Dehn, New Orleans; B C Cox, Souris. Queen Hotel Geo. Wightman, Montague; Harry Tomkins, Rock Island; Miss Jar-~ dine, Boston Mrs J H Bell Summerside; W L Dickinson, Springfield Mass. ‘Local and Other Items, W CT U.—Meeting on Monday, at 4 o’clock. Oyster Season.—The oyster Season opened yesterday. A O H.—Regular monthly meeting to- morrow at 3 o’clock. Decoration Day.—The Oddfellows wil! parade tomorrow at half past two. Boat Bace.—A boat race will take place on Monday the 26th inst, No restric- tions 8 Lo sail, Sewer Pipe.—The British Brig Aquaria arrived Tuesday aad will load etone sewer pipe for Charlottetown, P. E. I.—Port» land Press, : PoLice Covrt.—This morning, Henry Welsh was fived $90 or 90 days for drunk~ enness, Joseph Cameron, for the same offence was fined $8 or 40 days. A Disarpointment.—There were some seventeen or eighteen couples on Steam Navigation Company’s wharf yesterday evening about half~past six with baskets and groceries ready and anxious to pro- ceed to Rocky Point, where a party was to be given. But the craft im which it was their intention to embark did _ not materialize, and they could not proceed. The party was probably postponed. MisekaBLe Looxing Work — Nobody wants it—especially in job printing where neatness of officeforms and stationary is taken a8 an indication of a man’s business methods. We are showing samples of bill heade, letter heads, etc, surprisingly well printed from tint blocks. Cost no more than you will pay for the ordinary, cld~fashioned work—cost in fact very little more than the paper, they are printed upon—Call and see samples at THe Ex~ AMINER Office, aici Tue Races.—In connection with the recent races at the Driving Park itis per- haps worthy of note that Provider won both the free-for-all andthe 2.26 classes in etraight heats, never making a break, and ree!ing off each mile under 2.26. He reduced his record to 2.213 on a track that is claimed to be three or four seconds slower this yearthan it was last. Provider was driven by Alier Black, who raised him, and was handled in a skilful manner. Mr. McKie is jusly proud of this choice bit of horse-flesh. [tis un- derstood, hewever, that be will not allow Provider to race again this season. —_——— A Fatse Report.—The report of the suicide of Patrick M Shea, which appear- ed in a Boston papef some days ago, and which was copied into several Island papers, was incorrect in crediting him to Summerside. Mr Patrick M Shea, seu of Mr William Shea, of Summerside, is living ia New Jersey and doing well there as late letters to his parents testify. The man who committed euicide belonged to Woburn, and bad no connection with the family of Mr Wm Shea, Summerside, who have been subjected to a good deal of uanecessary and unpleasant publicity on account of the false report.—Agriculturist neem A Goop Tuixne.—The atvt, of the Birk~ beck Investment, Security and Savings Company of which Mr Horace Haszard is agent will be coticed in another column of today’s paper. Tnechject of this company is toenable wage~earners to secure the ownership ofa home. Ifaman owns a lot or can faornish part of the cost of a home in cash che Birkbeck Company will assist him to parchase or build, permitting re- paymeu, in monthly instalments just as he now pays rent. The resident ad-« visory Board comprises Benj Rogers, E=q, President; Horace Haszard, E-q, Secy; and W H Aitkeo, M P Hogan, S W Crabbe and Charles Lyons, Eeqrs. —_—_ ——_>--—- London Goods —Weeks & Co, are open- ing today another large shipment of fancy dress goods, cloths, gloves, hosiery and fancy London goods. Will showin a few days an entirely newstock of ladies’ five fur goods in ruffs, beas, muffs, coats, etc. Newest and bost goods in the market. Come and see them. 216 3i wk & dy. A BAYONET THRUST is as a pin scratch to the tortures of Indigestion and Dyspepsia. The bravest soldier will weaken before the onslaught of these redoubtable enemies to health. Dr. Von Stan’s Pine- apple Tablets break down the stronghold of diseaxe, build up and fortify the wast- ed nerve force, put new life, new hope, and energy. hoist the banner of victory instead of the flag of distress. 35 cepts. Sold by Dr. S. W. Dodd and Geo. E. Hughes. ~ ——_—_—_— We presume everyone would like to a where they can get the best value ortheir money. Call to the new blue store, Sunnyside.—W. P. Colwill 211 dy&wky 2wks, , soon a Wersvous People Should buy “Postum Cereal.” It is rich in Phosphates and cther nerve remedies, while it has the rich flavor of the best coffee, has none of the bad after effects of Coffee. Put up in packages containing ]} pounds. Price 30 cents a pkgs. ie eae shale den sea a Furs at Stanley s If you intend buying Furs this seasor & see that you get the right quality. Everything Depends on Quality in Furs ——™ Wear and appearance are the be-t of guod furs. If you buy a poor article it soon shabs. fa as ws a We havea stock of Furs thaS we are proud of <9 They are the best that money can buy 5 at the price. We would esteem it a favor if you would have a look at them. SF & STANLEY BROS., The Always Busy Store ae Fi ITE ARTG \P We atl; se atts al: Se ff ANTE WUE A 4% sy Fall ‘ANNOUNCEMENT ——189s —— Our stock for this season is now complete, and comprises all the latest fashionable clothes for Gentlemen’s wear, which will be interesting tu those desirious of having the largest variety to select from. ARTISTIC CUTTERS SKILLED WORKMEN We show the best line of men’s furnishings in the cit GORDON & McLELLAN Men’s Stylish Outfitters ’ _ Upper Queen St. $3000 worth Boots & Shoes We have bought from Assignees of the “Commonwealth Shoe Co” of Quebec $3000 worth of Men’s Women’s and childrens Boots & Shoes at a tremendous reduc!ion on the manufacturers prices—on arrival ina few days we can give you the biggest values you have seen for minyaday. It will pay you to wait— This lot will have to go quick—due notice will be given on arrival of guods. Usameeiseeee ne J.B. McDonald &Co. i Totty