THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, OCTOBER 31 1898 _ “~ eA + es ; esa pan Ft cnt a a nn ae = - moe. _ HI EXCURSION ON SATURDAY. PERSONAL I ( 11 h SMeS¥- ss: SY: su AW a FARM 10 LET AT ROYALTY A Delightful Trip to Rocky Point Mr Percy Arsoout left today for Toronto | Ota ali ef lems, ee a Qe si —@ gps SESE SSeS SA § where he willremain during the wiater Mr WN Forbes representing Stair, Son and Morrow, Halifax is at the Hote! Davies. : and Vicinity. _ To let “Milford Farm” on the Nort! The annual excursion of tue Charlotte- Kiver Road, about a mile -from the city, | town Business College and the class in at present in the occupation of the, Widow Aut Ha.itow’ren.—Look afier your doorsteps and other movable property teoight. + eo eae es of the late George Thorne. It conm- book-keeping at the Prince of Waies College took place to Rocky Pc int on Sat- Mr David Wateon j.. is here in the in- Fire.—The burning of some refuse matter caused quite a blaze on the South- prices about 29 acres of land in & | (urday afternoon. Priocipel Miler hed | terests of Kerry Wateon & Co., Montreal. high tate of cultivation, font on | among his guests on the ¢ccasion the He is at the Hotel Davies. port side of the harbor on Saturday even- the North River Shore. There is 4{ principals of the city echools snd sepre- Mr and Mrs Sidney Fitzgerald leave | ‘> gcod one anda half story farm houre with outbuildings and a larye | sentatives cf the press. The outing was en- stable and , barn, | joyable from every poiot of view, and wil] tomorrow morning for Kansas. as far as Summerside this afiernoon. They g a? | _—_—_-e__— Tue Sewers.-——The rain of Saturday night and a tool house on the premises. Pos~| linger long in the memories of every one Mrs Dagg and her sister Miss McMillan, | ee eae “ey ee green in . la ‘ rr » * t 7 ’ : : ne w e , & . session can be given, if reguired, latter en! | who participita ed. The weather could vot | of Covehead. were passange.s by the earl | eae Wor ; of ‘—e ewer . conetruction fN T sematnaa are We aeahie if % hed | , } ng , - | Several “caves in” are reported, a bad look- os svOvem er. bese premises are ' | have been more favorable if it had been | train this morning en route to Winnipeg.|;. - bei P. | Street adapted for a butcher and pasturage farm rade to order. 5 ing one elng on owva reet near Kent $200.00 a year. lor further particu The party, numbering about ninety, left Lieutenant~Govervor Forget is iu Mont W ater, U4 Bevel eS Winter Underelothing AT STANLEY'S : : ; a | { rill be in Quebec to varticipate —_—— lars apply to Charioltetown at two o’clock ae and will be in ann i ‘ i . si DANIEL DAVIES, in the Elfin, and returned by the same in the welcome tothe Goveroor General. | From Monrreat.-—The Bonavista ar- or 4 Dundas Esplinade | etean er about six o'clock. Captain Rev D A Steel,D D left by the steamer rived enouk half-~past one this ae We place on sale to-day on our front counter 104 Wisener was very kind to all, and well | Princess this morning, forbis home in UrioZDg & large geacrat —e © ae ye ’ ; i: ’ : y deseeved the “three times, thine Sade | Aisherstediir supolviae the Okiblotows leave this atervoon for St John’s, Nf vie 7 Ladies and eee Winter Underwea:- tiger’ that was given for him when the | Baptis Church for the past fortnight. oe Gy aay « er Outward cargo wi OC ines trom our u WwW © O » the | Baptis Church for the past fortnigh TOCA. abo -¥ his ay Arm nderwear department. Lotscé BULBS... CUE iti excursiovists landed ut Charlottetown. The Duke of Connaught has just relin- 100 bris vegetables, and other sundries, them less than half pr ice and every piece a Bargain, Duriog theafternoon the excur-ionists | qyic} rahat cot ore < ‘ StS | quished the Aldershot command, This is oe . visited the Ind an encampment at Rocky | a moat important post, for Aldershot is the besides cattle and sheep on deck, : ’ P ; ' th o] , " « : ? > ae a Point, the ol fortat Warren Farm, and | great training grovnd of the British acmy, | ‘Tus Moxsn's Wonk There were 46 waaervests | Combinations - re turning aa Pe oe a House ! and the commander of th Camp 'S &/ eases disposed of at the police court dur where they were made heartily welcome by ! . 1e8 , . ste 2 the portior ; ; . : J pecies of drill-master for the portion of | ing the moath of October, and the totu:! S02 1 28 Ladies’ Natural wool and LOT 1.—12 Ladies’ extra heavy all Mr. McLean, the veteran keeper, for whom rousing cheers were given by the visitors. the army which is next for service. The Duke has proved a great a great success receipts amounted to $154.11. Ther. un:on undervests, most of them long 4c wool combination suits, (Tarn- $2.00 : , were 19 convictions for drunkenness, 1 fer} sleeves, some short ; former price 75c bull’s mak j During the course of the excursion the | jn that post, and has silenced those who | malicious injuries to property, 4 for violat~| to $1 20 ' iii y 8 e) full fashioned fine tudeiae wee 4 unmelediel ape " juri¢ property, 4 fo o $1.20 now EACH | finish, regular price $3.55, now EACH tudents were not unmindfal of their | were disposed to object to the appointment | ing the Liquor Regulation Act, 7 for as- . BULBS botanical studies, and many very nice on the ground of his birth. A personal sult, and 8 for nateainge There were 4 are nere The ream of the Bulb Crop. specimens were collected. Before,the proceedings were brought to a close a vote of thanks was tendered Prin- cipal Miller for the delightful outing he had afforded the party, which was accom- panied by rousing cheers. Cheers were also given for the guests, after woich came the National Anthem. deta’! illustrating his devotion to bis pro» fession is the fact that his aides-de-camp are instructed by him to wear aiguillette (the gold cord and tassel indicative of such an appointment) on the left shoulder, as for a General of ordinary social position, instead of on the right shoulder, as fora Prince of the royal house. General first Liq vor Regulation summonses and 4 nuis~ ance cases dismissed. Se Po.ice Covrt.—This morning Major Howatt v asarraignedjon acharze ofv ol. t og the Kiqnor Regulation Act by selling during the prohibited hovra. The evidence LOT 2.—17 Ladies’ Heavy natural wool vests. High neck, long sleeves, b0c silk trimmed fronts , regular $1.10 and $1.15 goods, now only EACH LOT 3. —22 Ladies’ all wool under- vests, ribbed and plain, high neck The LOT .2—3 ladies’ odd natural woo! ccm binations, short sleeves very fine $1 i! goods, $2.20, $2.50 and $2.95, Di. now only SUIT LOT 3.—14 childrens’ combination suits in heavy and light makes—pure all 1 ’ Y - : . ] sold on F . . At the C. B. C. rooms in the| and Prince afterwards appears to be his showed that Howatt not only and long sleeves $1.15 $1.35 and $1.50 wool, Suitable for children 5 to 6 years of r = 9 sctidtiatiin pe ede or Apeth- somal ale ee Sunday but he sold ina room not fitted . ; The \ ery choie est evening the students who took part in| motto. Sir Redvers Buller, V. C., thedis- ap nee tg law. He wae gives each, now only EACH age. named varieties selected by our Mr, Haszard, Prices right, HASZARD & MOORE SUNNYSIDE. PROGRAMME Hallowe'en Entertainment, KINDERGARTEN : HALL Monday 8vening, Qet, ist, PART I. IR. nc cwodes ..+ll Corricolo Misees Fennel and McPherson Vocal Solo........Babylon........ Watson Miss Collings Read ing. ..oc.ccccesseene Miss Lefurgey Vocal Solo. ...The Baggage Coach Ahead Mr. Edward H. Mitchell Violin Solo...Blumenlied...Arr by Ernst ..«-elected the excursion presented Principal Miller with an address, of which the following is a Copy :— [ L B Miller, Esq., Principal Charlotte~ town Business College and Professor at the Prince of Wales College. Dear instructor and friend,—We, the committee representing the students of the Charlottetown Business College and Writing Academy and Prince of Wales College desire to convey to you, on bebalf of our respective associates, an expression of our sincerest gratitude forthe very pleasant and enjoyable excursion which it hae been our privilege to enjoy through your benevolent action. This, to us, is but another token of the kindness which we bave invariably receiv» ed at your hands since recording our names as students udder your trustworthy guidance. Dull would be the soul whose desires would not be deepened and whose actions would not be intensified by such a pleasant outing, which proved to be in every sense an ideal one. We de not wish toprolong this address by a delineation of the pictureequeness of the scenery and the beauties of nature up- on which it has been our privilege to gaze. In conclusion, sir, we wish to say to you that these bumble remarks convey but a elight expreesion of the sincere sense of gratitude entertained by ua for you for euch an admirable act of kindness, which in after years shal] be looked back upon with many fond recollections, Signed on behalf of the students of the Charlottetown Business College and the Prince of Wales College: tinguished soldier who succeeds the Duke in the Aldershot command, is now in his sixtieth year. He entered the 60th Rifles in 1858, and served in China, in the Red River expedition, the Ashanti war, the Kefiir war and the Zulu war of 1878-79, for an episode in which he received his V.C. Becoming Deputy Adjutant-Gen- eral in 1885, Sir Redvers afterwards stray~ ed for a brief time into politics as Under Secretary for Ireland in 1887, and since 1890 he has been Adjutant~General. Something of his advancement he perhaps owes tothe warm personal frieadship of Lord Wolseley. SHIP NEWS Port of Charlottetown ENTERED Oct 28—Pandora, Cook, Luuenburg; Lifeboat, Anderson, Pictou; es Tiber, Deliele, Montreal; ss City of Ghent, Mcs Nevin, Halifax. Oct 29.—Pandoia, Cook, Lunenburg; Life Boat, Anderson, Pictou; ss Tiber, Delisle, Montreal; ss City of Ghent, Mec- Nevio, Halifax, Jennie Armstrong, Grady, Summerside; Jessie and Ada Clark, Cras paud; William Dunbar, White, Pugwash; Stanley Mac, Lowrie, Newark, N J. CLEARED. Oct 28—Ellen May, Foster, Pictou; Life- boat, Anderson, do; ss Lake Winnipeg, ihe limit~-$100 or taree months imprison~ ment. Two—drunks, John Francis and John McLeod were fined in the sum, of $1 and $2 respectively. A Mean Joxe.—Some one played a mean joke oa a Chicago detective. He was sent to @ house where lived a girl who was much given to practicing on the piano. He met the g:rl and asked her what she knew about “the affair.” “I don’t unders stand,” she replied, “Why, you see,” re- joined the detective, “‘we got a tip from the boarding house next door that somebody here bas been murdering Wagner, and the authorities have sent me here to follow up the case. nncitatiioamine CrercyMa™ RememBereD.—The Lot 48 section or the congregation under the min- istry of the Rev. Daniel McLean, presented him with a beautiful set of driving harness as atoken of their appreciation of his services. The harness was manufsctured by R. Toombs Esq., Ch’town which in itselt is a proof of their good quality. As Mr. McLeah is now in tke fifth year of his ministry in the congregation in which he was brought up himeelf, it is certainly a great satisfaction to him to find that his work is being approved of by his former associated. Things to Make a Note of St. James’ Hall tomorrow night. Hear Miss Lefurgey in the Kindergarten Hall to night. Readthe programme and let nothing prevent you from hearing it inthe Kinder-~ LOT 4.—8 Ladies Heavy all wool vests, Turnbulls make and Scotch Oe Lambs Wool $1.50 and $1.65, now 90¢ and EACH See These $1.20 for 65c, $1.45 for 75c. $1.85 for $1.10, $3.00 for $1.50. See These Stanley Bros sete ged emp On Underclothing, Shirts, Collars, Gloves, we. GIVE US A CALL AND Our Principa Making high class clothing to order We also have a splendid line of Mens Furnishings. — Which dor:t@ any extra expense to our large and increasing Tailoring business. We claim to give better value than any house in the trade. 1 Business is Ties, Braces, Handkerchiefs, Hose, 7 YOU WILL BE CONVINCED Mise Larye C. B.C’s. P. W. C’e. Joves, Montreal; s« Tiber, Delisle, Mont- ; gaten Hall to night. j Louise Bremner, Minnie Robertson» | real, via St John; ss City of Ghent, Mc- } lendid of talent and lots of PART Li. Christine McKenzie, r Nevin, S’side. L 2 oe GORDON & McLHLLAN Vocal Duet..Come Wkere Sleep the coccesac co DOW VIG ABcccere. .. - Bale Misses Bux er. Piano Solo...Die Aeol Sharfe.. Miss Katie Mc Lean Voond Galo. .. «ccctncces ts. dinaal eileen dean Reading. .......-. coccese seseqccoses MOROCUOE Mies Lefur,zey Voces! Solo,............+-+l he Mighty Deep MrT A McLean, Jr. Doors opeo at 7.30 p m. Concert at 8. Admission 15 cents. I. Ss. Sanford, COMMISSION MERCHANT Strict attention to business and prompt re- turns Made. Special atten'.on given to the sale of Pork, Poultry, I ggs, “Hides, and Wool Skins. Market quotations given on applic: tion. Address all consignments jJand « orrespon- cence to, i. 8, SANFORD, 46 and 48 Ar:gy'e St., 0 HALIFAX N.5 ? : ADVICE ABOUT ‘Spice. When ordering a package of Pepper, Ginger, A||spice, Cin namon or Cream of Tartar from your grocer you can al- ways feel sure of securing the Mary Corbett, J C Jardine. Eustice Versey, AC McMillan. Jas D McLeod. Mr. Miller made a fitting acknowledg~ ment. The relations between the students and their principal are evidently of the most harmonious character ; the students seem to be as proud of their instructor as he is of them. UNDER GOVERNMENT CHARTER. The monthly drawings of the Canadian Royal Art Union, Limued, are held on the last day of each movth. Prizes valued at from $4 to $10,000 are distributed at each drawing. Operated under Federal Charter. Prospectus and plans mailed free on application to the Canadian Moyal Art Union, Ltd , 238 and 240, St. James Street, Montreal. Bulbs—Buy now, get first choice of finest Hyacinths, Tulips, Lilies, Narciseus, Prices low —-Geo Carter & Co, Fit to Wear Underwear must fit. If it doesn’t fit it ien’t fit. Our Underwear is fit because it fits. Our prices fit the quality, our 50c Underwear is worth 59 cents; our Oct 29.--Minnie May, Burke, Sydney; Kate McKinnon, Boudrot, do; Sadie Fon~ i gere, Barry’s River, N 8; Jessie and Ada Clark, Crapaud; Wm Dunbar, White, Pug- wash; Favorite, King, Port Morien, Katie and Ella, McLain, Pictou; Rese Blanch, Bagg, St John’s Nfld; Cambrian, Frolick, Orwell. ee DIED. At Rustico, Oct 29, 1898, John Kells, (peddler), formerly of Monaghan Road, Lot 48, in the 75th year of his age. The deceased was a native of County Monaghan, Ireland. R. I. P. [Funeral will take place from the resi- dence of his son John Kelly, Weymouth St, this afternoon at 3 o0’clock.] —— ——— a eee —Inhis Sorel address Mr. Tarte de- clared that “ the Catholics of Manitoba enjoyed their Catholic and French schools.” Sir Louis Davies will probably have a different story to ieil when he comes to West Queen’s looking for votes, — _— Montreal Gazette: The Cabinet, it is anpounced, is considering what business will be brought before Parliament at its next session. ‘Ihis probably means that the details of a new job are under consid~ eration. So far, since the accession of the Laurier Government, there has been no session withouta job being jammed through the, House of Commons. Ladies velvet slippers, 25 cents a pair to clear at R K Jost’s, Stamper’s Corner. Rubbers—T he best make at the lowest prices—R K Jost, Stamper’s Corner. Gree ee ee depends upon their purity and freshness. physicians like to use. It is reliable. a & meee ® oeBFeSVeswese_2u es. ** best quality by asking for ::: $1.00 Underwear ie worth $1, and 80 on through the better grades. HB. Perkins & Co Sunnyside. \ a? *~s@qe4? ©2084 2 62204028 206.0008 " SOB BSHSOSNOT YOUR DOCTOR—w Says that medicines are the weapons with which he fights disease, and everything } home made candy in the Kindergarten Hal to night.* Be sure and attend the lecture by Rev W. H. Warren in Grace Church to-morrow night on atrip to England, illuetrated by sterevptican views. Doors open at 7.30; lecture at eight admission ten cents* HOTEL ARRIVALS. Hotel Davies: & Rother, Toronto; J Ewing, St John;,J L Crowell, Halifax; C C Grand, St Stephen; D Schlo- man, Montreal;H L Boyd, Boston; David Watson,, Montreal; B Myers, do; W N Forbes, Halitax; TW McKinnon, Port Morien; R A March, Montreal; A E Messie, Montreal; W D Scott, do; PS Hamon, C McKercher, Montreal. Queen Hotel: J Lawrence, Torento; J O M Samson New York;Jas Halliday Quebec; D C Morson, Cardigan. Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets All druggistsj refuna the money ifit fails to cure, 52¢. TRIAL SUBSCRIPTIONS The WEEKLY EXAMINER and THE MONTREAL FAMILY HERALD and WEEKLY STAR—will be sent to any ad- dress for three months, sor twenty-five cents, for both papers, Apply or address subscrip- tions to the The Examiner Office, Edwin Milton Royle wil) take bi sketch, ‘‘Captain Impudence,” to the Lon- don Palace Music bal! next March. No other preparation has ever done so many people so much good as Hood’s Sarsaparilla, America’s Greatest Medicine. = —— $$ We keep the kind of ammunition your When we recommend a prescription it can be depended on to do the work for which it is intended. | oe Upper Queen St. ee ee ee Men’s Stylish Outfitters —————OI_ “IN -- SOURIS --PORT’ scope for your preference. Dress Goods, Originality, are Comvined in ihe New Fall Dress Goods to the exclusion of medium and low grades FIVE THOUSAND—5000 Value up, prices down. OUR way. MATTHEW : “CREAT EASTERN’ Loaded with a full range of choice Merchandise.... HOSiePY AND UNDERWEAR A SPECIALTY Comfort, Perfection and Durability are the characticists of our immense stock. carry & line new and varied, and can suit youin every particular. Extra weight, light, medium, heavy wool, mixed and fieeced lined. The popular quality will be recogn‘zed at a glance, We There is full Novelty, Artistic Elegance now being displaced. Although we make a specialty of high grade Dress Goods, we do not carry them We have everything that can possibly be desired in alll grades, CHEAP, CHEAP PAIRS BOOTS & SHOES The largest stock ever displaped iu any general store in P. E.I. Buff Dongola, Willow Caif, Box Calf, Kip,India Kid, Gazelle Pebble’ men’e strong fall boots, ladies lined—-just the thing for cold, damp weather. a — A SO — ees The Famous Granby Rubber sud others which speak for themselves...... if you are looking for bargains you had better look and : MacLEAN. + 0908 6664 60 MONEY TO LOAN. On Farm Property also on Real Furness Line of Steamers Halifax to Great Britain 8. 8. “St. John City” will leave for London G. B. 2nd Novy. Estate within the limite of the city in sums of from two to five hundred Jol’ars at a reduction on current rates of interest. J. H. Reddin, Solicitor Cameron Block. SGO4 O00 58E( © 09600068 The 8. 8. “St. John City ” is fitted with cold Storage. S. S. “ Ulunda” will leave Halifax for Liverpool G. B. 9th Nov, Calting at St. John’s Nfld, W W. CLARKE, Agont