’ That 13 often the is ee “6 “6 the mueclar cure the headache. ~~ Queen St. _— a 4 a hox of this, « See eeeeveuwwa* « Wearing Tearing Maddening Headaciie result o instead of drugs, in sn only reasonabie and effe A pair of proper!; glasses or spectacies, ' strain a! We have made a of fitting glasses, and w to have you cal! on us | any way with your eyes G. F. HUTCHESON Graduate Opticia 2eeesee Yeseesed seeeeeeso 202 ee OOO Oe Q ° & , 2 . : 7 . The best piece of o . :2 ounce Soap in : . the market. at a © ® similar price. ° e@ + , @ . . . 6 * All jobhers se] it. JOHN P. MOTT & CO. 246 % @ @ | Ot «+. a | Flower.... eve etrain h cases the tual remedy fitted eye hich relieve i therefore pecial study yvuld be giad troubled in SSS SEOOSEOeS 2425582868884 19584428 ROREOCOSE i 7~<ipieeniahegiebidiveiaiaaiaen OAR LEAF ST icceseesingiinencteatitionenediienty You wont know jnst how good a wr pped Soap you can sell at four cents and makea profit, until you try a —AND— Sweet Pea Corp tition =e 4a * We will | lgust Sad will give the Sweet Peas grown from ql fom us this season FIRST COMPE’ have a Sweet Pea Store, Sunnyside dard, 24th, 25th, 98 follow ng Prizes Show eat our for eed purchased 4 Best Be quet (all plue shades or all red thades ) Second Rest Boquet (al) ; ; ¢ a! rea shades) m ‘Third Best Boauet (el! = el] red shades) [TION $1.00 blue sbades or .40 tlue shades or .50 SECOND COMPETITION S Beet Collection Second Best Collection Third Best Collection ™@ §@6©The conditions are tha @ shall bring with the exhi ™ the seeds were in when $1.00 70 the competitor it the envelope varchased, and Sthatno green or anytning else be used except what is furnishe by the Sweet = Peas. HASZARD & MOORE, SUNNYSIDE CHARLOTTETOWN. SEEDSME Very good chooting was done by the Charlottetown Engineers at their annual target practice, at Kensington Range, yes- terday afternoon, Out of the sixtysone wem bers made scores of 30 an ‘!xty pointe, The crack shot of the team yesterday was Sergeant-Major Baird, who made the highest ecore and 17 bulls eyes out of 20 shots. A special prize given by Mr. 8. C. Moore for the best shot, was won by Ser- geant-Major Baird. The ecore is as fol - lows ; over out of a possible Pts. Sgt Major O Baird, 77 Sgt H W Anderson, 75 Major W A Weeks, 74 Sapper F Hevrtz, 72 Sapper F Furze. 72 Lieut J M Davison, 71 Sapper H Heoper, 70 Lieut S Grev, 69 Lieut’J H Morris, 67 Sapper T Crockett, 65 Sapper J Ward, 63 Sapper W McPherson, 62 (MS Cameron, 61 Corp! H Hooper, 61 Sapper N Brown, 61 Sgt Kennedy, 68 Sapper B F Messervey, 58 * E Hyde, 58 ‘* MelIntyre, 57 ‘« © Murray, 56 Corp] McFarlane, 55 Sapper R Ball, 54 «+ S§S Ball, 53 Corp] R Cameron, ol Sapper H Hyce, 50 Corpl R Hora, BO Sgt W P Doull, 59 Sapper E Rice, 49 Bugler J R Baird, 48 Sapper J Lawlor. 48 Corpl W L Smith, 8 Sapper E, Hickey, 47 Sergt. W. Diamond, 17 Sapper G. Brown, 47 Corp! D Kennedy, 44 Sspper John Bail, 44 « W Mitchell, 41 «© J Lightizer, 41 «¢ Cha-. Resa, 38 Corpl J Simmons, 38 Sapper Townan, 37 ‘+ A Atkins, 37 J. L. Gordon, 37 ‘-- F. Rice 37 ‘« W McDenald, 30 «« D Nicholson, 30 —— SS DIED. In Charlottetown,on Aug 220d, Jamee Stanley, son of James and Carrie Stewart, aged five montha. === OD OD @ODV 03032 90B]OD OD > BIG - SALE OF LADIES Shirt Waists AND CAPES We have placed on our centre coun- ter tables, two special lines of laaies Shirt waists evgenses FO. ccccesee On oar first table you'll find a large assortment of ladies’ muslin Shirt Waists, all new goods and latest styles, worth from } to 4 more, going at 75c each. osinniiedl NG ftcis On our second table you'll find another large assortment of ladies’ cotton and muslin Sbirt Wai§sts, worth from 4 to § more, going at 45 cents each, ... OAPES.... See our western window for Sargains in ladies Summer Capes, of. PERKINS & 60,, BO ODO DS OD OS 02.9320 SOG02 © OO CDOS OD 9ODWVOVW SOV OVOVWSOSVS BOS 925090026 2606038069 ODI1]4S6OODE MOLASSES AND SUGAR Now landing ex schooner “MARY Pp” barrels bright Barbadoes sugar, 200 puas, choice Bar-{ lirect from Barbados, 5 g las~es. bados 8 me N. RATTENBURY. 1% 2 mos (' HARLOMTE" A To the «fficers and me No. 216, C, M.B. A., Cha Gentlen e! Please a ‘meere thanks for che throush your Rec. Secre NZgeraid, being amoun dlicy in your associatic i Acknowl edement ww, P. E. 1, gust 20th, 1898 obere of Branch lottetown. ‘ept my most me fer $1000, ary, Mr Henry of Insurance 1 or the life of SY son Richard E. Moran | Again thanking you for your prompt emittance, and wishing your society Very success I remain yours respectfully, 196 d & Ww RICHARD MORAN} haw & Beairsto The Practical Plumbers prepared todo all kinds of jobbiog std wil] be pleased to furnish estimates 5 al) branches of the tra e. If you are ilding it would be well to get their prices Y are the practica) plumbers. Mark FISHER, SONS & Co, Victoria Square, MONTREAL Imperters of Fine Woollens and Tailors Trimmings fetter and Telegraph orders re- ceive prompt and careful attention. Sample Room, 72; Prince Wm. St, St. John, N. B. H. H. HARVEY Agent. BLACK DIAMOND LINE ee gh kok aie ad ~/ ex — +e The S.S. BONAVISTA sailing f.om Mon!rea], Tuesday Morning, Aug. 23rd, will be due at Charlottetown Friday morning Aug. 26th, and will sail for St. John’s Newfoundland, via N. Sydney, carrying Horses, Cattleand Sheep on deck, and produce under deck at low rates. For further particulars as to freight and ascage apply to eae PEAKE BROS & CO. Agente. : Ch’town,Aug. 19th’98 who comapentd, the following | WESTVILLE VS. PHCENIX. Another cricket match was played at the park yesterday afternoon; a cricket match different in every way from that played on Friday last as far as Charlotte~ town was concerned, This time, Westville, the team that that had twice nea en New Glasgow, the winners of Friday, were yes- terday beaten by the Phoenix team by a ecore of 80 to 43. The fielding of our men was much better than that.of Friday, anino high flys reached the ground on on this occasion when within reasonable distance of any field player. The bowling of the McQuillan Bros. was dead on, eich taking three wickets, and E. W. Hyndman, E. Heartz, A. J. Biffin, and R. V. Long- worth all made excellent stands at the bat. The scores made were as follows: WESTVILLE, C McDouald, not out............... deskeitied 14 M Muir, c McLeod, b © McQuillan...... 6 K Nicholson, b J McQuillam..........04- - 4 8 Wilson, b C McQuillan................. 4 Ns WO sa, . 5 suenee l J Jobnstone,c Hutcheson, bC McQuillan 8 A Wileon, b J McQuillan............... 0 J Wright, b J McQuillan............--. 1 A Cassidy, b C McQuillan... ............. 0 M Connors, b “ daieiinelciden bia M Gray,cJ MeQuillan.c C McQuilian 2 BOR, Bs Lae Byer, 4 cccccscccscsas oes <9 43 PHOENIX. MEPPGRGION TEN BOE cs 5i0scoscccccsdecceses A L Robertson, b Nicholson.........ss0000- » i W F A Carvell, b Macdonald...........00 6 S McLeod, b Pee a eee 0 A J Biffin, b ” iae ees aan J McQuillan, b ” eocteabens noses, © R V Longworth, run out, ...........s0eee LL E W Hyndman, c Wilson, b McDonald. 21 C McQuillan, picked up ball............... 6 Se SER, TUE CUE iicdesdscnoocbituscsecbtine 12 J Sullivan, b Nicholeon.............. 3 Byes G, Jem yee G, ..ckcc.c 00 scccoosmeee 80 e+e e PERSONAL Miss Annie MacNeill returned to the United States this morning. Mr. &. Lordly has returned faom: his v.sit to New Brunswick. Mrs-J G Cameron, left this morning to visit friends in Nova Scotia. Mr. end Mrs. L. L. Beerleft bw the Princess this morning for atrip te Cape Breton. Mr.&. S. Jost left this morning as a delegate to the high Court of Foresters to be held in Toronto. Mr.J.D. Taylor leaves this sfternoon for a week’s vacation with his femily at Covehkead. Miss Alice Lillian Buteher, of St. John, N B, who has been visiting friends in Chariottetown, left for home thie moruing. Irs. MacPherson accompanied by her neices, the Misses Gordon, and her nephew, Rev. Alex. Gorden, arrived bere last night by the Princess, from Pictou. Among the passengers by last night’s express were Mr.Benj.Rogers,jr8. Blanch- ard, and Messrs John McPhereon, J. J. Cheppell, Harry Hovle, Fred Dammerrl and Miss Chappell. MrR. F. Irving hae returneé from the country where he hasseen spending four weeks for the benefit of his thealth. We are sorry to say he did oot reap the benefit he expected but is still very weak. The Montreal Star publishes a portrait and eketch of the lite of Hon. Donald Fargubarson, and makes the comment that“these are days of rapid changes in respect to the Premiership of Prince Ed- ward Island.” Mr. Day, the United States secretary of state, who conducted all the negotiations connected with the Spanish wer, resigned because he could pet afford to:maintain the social position expected fram a man in his office. It would seen that at Wasbing~ ton they should either increase the pay of their statesmen or curtail the expen- siveness of their eocial life. The nation eheuid not lose the servicesof @vle* men Lecause the salaries it gives will aot keep them et the capital. Loré Baconsefield, as Lord Rosebery found et the town of that name, mispro- nounced his own'title. Buthe evas in ever werse plight upon kis family name, which be really did rot knew atall. The name of “Disraeli” was assumed by his progenitors, Spaaish Jews, in tneir grati— tude to the God of Jacob for their escape from the Inquistion, and so that “their race might be for ever recognized.” But what wasthe name they abandoned? No- body reali knows. Disraeli once said that his descent was as pure as that of the Cavendishes, and it was his own opinion that he belonged to the great family of Lara. —_——_ — -. - Do you wast anew hat? If you do and you want the latest, we have them. New America” hats and caps just opesed.— P owse Bros. 195, 3i. Come id ZS UP te Se PAP SS Fv VP @ & TP Price 25 cents. Prepared and JOHNSO NW ee NE SY @ WE PPE Nem @ NL IE SS OYE IL “a is not sticky and rubs dry in a minute. Items 4 ‘Local and Other CMBA,—Braoch No 216, CMB A, will meet in the A O H, hall this evening, at 8 o’clock. I. O. F.—Meeting of the Court Avon~ dale tonight wt 8 o’clock paymentof dues and ether important business. Evection Peririon.—A petition wasffiled today against the return of Mr. Meddie Gallant, who is charged with corrupt practices, personally and by agenis. Carerinc.—Tenders for catermg and iesuing score cards for M. P. A. sporty, Sep. 8, are being received by E. H. Beer, secy.C, A. A.A. Tenders at once. SociaL at Tryron.—The Women’s Mis~ sionary Society of the Tryon Methodist Church, will! hold a social in the Hall there on Monday next, Admission 15 cente. Conrract Signep.—The contract for the construction of Section No. 1 ot the sew- erage system wan sigoed today. The con- tracter Mr. J. P. Nicholson wil) lose no time no time in getting to work, Pressytery Norice.—The Presbytery of Prince Edwird Island will meet at Al- berton and within the Presbvterian church there, on Thursday, the lst day of Septem- ber, at 3, p. m.—T. F. Futterton, Clerk of Presbytery. Tne Learp Picytc, which has become recognized as the Leard picnic, a gather- ing of members of thai family and their connections took place at Tryon on Saturs day. Mrs A MRobblee wasthe hostess, and the occasion was a most pleasant one. W.C T. U.—Every member of the W C T U, is urgently requested to be present at a meeting in our parlour, on Graftcn Street, on Wednesday afternoon, 24th, at 4 o’clock. Some very important business, must be attended to promptly. A. Jonr- son, President, Tne Hatirax—The steamer Halifax, from Boston, arrivéd here early this morn ing with the following passengers: Rev Dr Bartlett, S G Adams and wife, Miss Creelman, Miss A M Hood, C H Van Hise and wife, Miss Donnelly, H M Briggs,E G Parmelee avd wife, Jno McQuillan and wife, Mrs M A Stewart,J C Small,C A Small, J E Whitney, Mrs O B McRae, J C Brockemet and son, J A Bradley and wife T E Lomnassey and wife, Miss Helen Galvin, P Gallahan, Alice Knowlen, Geo Peacock, Gussy McPhersoo, Mr. Burns and wife, Miss N McVonald,G E Bosson, Mary McQuaid, Jno F Perry, Miss D McKenzie, Aenry White, V E Baker, H L Hungerford, Mrs John McLel-~ jan, i oS Huogerford, ar 2 Jenk and wife, S O Whipple, Miss Jenk, J Harvey, Mrs Leland, Miss Leland, Mrs A E Carter, Juo Hastings, W Frank, Mrs and Miss Day, J Dunuegen and 2children,J M McDonald, Mrs Tift, Robt Tift, Mrs PH Gary, H B Starr and wife, Frank English, H W Gillespie, David Young,@ Krum.W F MeWilliams,J Bruce, The steamer left atthe usual hour witha general freight—principally cheese and mackere), and the following passenger list: AD Fowlett, Geo Howlett, Miss Edith Howlett, S W Myrick and wife, P Koren, J Mand Mrs Grimes, Mrs Nathie, Geo Martia, J H Waite, J E Whiting, J Hast- inge, W Frank, S A Burns and wife, J P | Roberteon, J McInto-b, Miss Daloster, | Mies Gilbes, Frank Eoghsh, H W Gillee~ | pie, Miss Jenks, Newie McPherson, Miss | F Gillis. «<iwying Gooseberry. Playing gooseberry er ‘‘to play goose- berry’’ iscommon enough in cennection with sweethearting. <A lass arranges a walk with a lad, but for some reason { she does not care te go alone, so she takes a friend, another girl, and the friend ‘‘plays gooseberry.’’ Sometimes the girl who is invited to share the walk refuses, saying, ‘‘Nay, I’m not going to play gooseberry.’’ The girls speak of the lad in this connection as **gooseberry fool.”? By the way, green frooseberries stewed with a little water, mashed, and sugar added, constitute **gooseberry fool.’’—Notes and Queries. Just In Time. A butcher’s lad went to deliver some meat at a certain house in Newcastle } where a fierce dog is kept. The iad en- tered the back yard, and as soon as the dog saw him he pinned him against the , wall. In a short time the mistress of the house ran out and drove the animal away. ‘Has he bitten you?’’ she asked. ‘*Noa,”’ said the lad, ‘‘aa kept him off by giving him your suet, an ye just cam’ in time to gave the beef.’’—Lon- don Fun. oe Have you received » McLean Stamp Book, if not esil and get one, fill with $3 worth of stamps, we make this epecial offer fer one month. Office, Queen Stree‘, one door north of McKenzie’s tailor shop. tf —— = ee 75 7/5 @ @ FP 7/5 eS 7/5 FF ctor Sushum ¢f s% RA — and wnen the face burns after exposure to the sun aod wind, there @ iS is nothing so cool and soothing as Se es Johnson’s Cream of Roses. .. . ef % It takes the smart away and leaves a delightful coo] sevsation, It Sc Elegantly prefumed. sold only by N & JOHNSON { 81 ais STII RR DLE SLITS SSE a THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, AUGUST 23 1898, ENGINEERS TARGET PRACTICE. | SS NZS . . CES CECE Z ? - ae a ~en oe} =a @&> > przzaszztessszee)} fancy Rugs. being ~~ > >> made up into Fringed Capes, These are eoods. sizes 56x84 Price $5.64 $5.25 and $6.50 a OO Tourists and Others Interested in Travelling Rugs STANLEY BROS, Row, have just received a splendid assortment of Clan Tartan and Victoria Many of these are Handsome strictly all wool +. D. GORDON, Winter. ou the wall, men needs no comment, Upper Queen St. STANLEY BRO The Always Busy Store. . — Se oe 7 r= 3 pe oye «| js pe oir ORRIN IRS ISIS ISIN RZ SIXTUS McLELLAN Fall and Winter Stylds If you want to know «nything about Suits Overcoats Trousers etc we can give youall the information you require. We are in receipt of our New Fashion Plates for Fall aad Our new clothes are the finest line ever shown in this Clty. And Mr. Sextus McLe!lan can fit them on you like the paper We have added to our already efficient Staff of Workmen Mr. Murdock Ross late in the employ of John McLeod who for the last thirteen years and whose skill as a firstclass worl: All the Latest Novelties in Mens Furnishings. GORDON &!McLELLAN Men’s Stylish Outfitters Once Used '|| Always Used — _ Because | The Best | Dye cee used. MOUNT. ALLISON University curriculm. to the d ree of B. A, the University Pv ‘fessoriate, their musical education in Europe, best masters of Italy and Germany. Sackville, N 33, Jaly llth vy 4i It Washes and Dyes any color. Sold by leading Drug; Sample of work and booklet free. For Dyeing Cottons, Woollens, Silks, Blouses, Shirt Waists, Dresses, Curtains, Ribbons, &c. MAYPOLE SOAP Made... in England. ‘sts and Dealers. 4 Once used—always Canadian Depot, 8 Place Royale, Montreal. @O4°4€°€°64'°6€°6€'C€°6€°€°6°¢'9C@x LADIES’ COLLEGE OWENS ART INSTITUTION AND CONSERVATORY OF Music The Fall Term of the 45th Year Begir.s September Ist 1898. Courses of study are provided extending from the primary branches ‘hreugeh the whole The staff consists of 17 teachers in addida te hysicial Culture, Shorthand,Typewriting. Book-keeping and Commercial courses are all tauzht after the latest and most improved methods. The Owens Ast Institution with its maginificent gallery isin charge of Prof. Hammoud, R. C. A,, am ex.bitor in the Paris Salon, the Royal Academy London, etc The Conservatory of Music employs an able staff of instructors all of whom have received Voice culture is taught by an accomplished vocalist, who has studied under some of the : c wt Every care is taken to make the school a refined Christian home, where lady-like man- ner and nobilty of: character sha!l be cultivated, For calendar apply to REV: B- C- BORDEN: D: D- ta RC CR ER RAS RR 1 :