THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN NOVEMBER 5 1858 = AOMK DRESSMAKING. |The Associated Board of the Royal |! . | Academy of Music and Royal How the Whole Family Can} College of Music of London Dress Well at Small Cost | England. EXAMINATION IN MUSIC. The Preliminary Theory Examination _in Music of the above Board wok place No Need of Looking Shabby | throughout the Dominion on the 2nd,. and Lven Though Times Are notwithstanding the emal! number of Hiard - Easy fo Make Old entries, which has evident'v arisen from | 4,owns and Suits Look Like the limited ume there was to prepare for the examina ions, the Board,n t c’ uated'by Aew When One Kuows How. lany mercenary or commercial motives bas at‘a very considerable cost to itsef ae [t is astonishing how much can be | resolved to send out Mr, C. Lee Williama, made from seemingty u:eleas garments by Mus. Bac to conduct the practical ex- ihe woman who knows how. The old! em iDations. Mr. Williams is a well, faded gown that is out of style can be | *8°%9 COmposer and wasuotil recently readily dyed with Dismond dyes to «| O'gauist of Gloucester Cathedral and con- fashionable color and then made over ao | 4¥ctor of the Gloucester musical . festivals bat it will look quite as wellas new, | aud has bad a large and varie] experience Suits for the boys can be made from old | '" ¢Xamination work for the board. The ones discarded hy the father, anda bath in | 0ard bas decided to boid the examina- PERSONAL Mr ard Mrs AA McLean returned home last evening Mrs Richard Goff has ie‘turned from Mr AE Arsenault left this mornirg on a visit oo Memrameook. Dr Wickire, hes resigned the office o Latest adv c*s as ‘o report himinad ngerous con lition. R Vv G ? R ym? a a pasa ogrer the sicamer from Pictou this morningg Mr Henry Coombs, the well known com-~ mercial man, is among the guests at the Qaeen Hotel. Mr E M Wilband, representing the Wel- Soap Company, StJohu, is at th (Jueen Hotel. j Cap ain Tay'or, of the wrecked bark Irma, arrived from Halifax by the Princess this morning. Mrs Taylor came with him, 49 come ne A ee go A special despatca from Rome says the Pope is ill, and that bis physician, Dr. Lapponi, bas been eummoned to his bed-~ t > | side . Mr W Rankine, of Rankine & Son, 5 Johec,is here on a business trip. by the Princess th: He came 3 mornitg, and is re the wonder-working Diamond Dyes wil) | “08 Dext rear in May and June, and make them look Ike new. Presses and | 2°Pes that the date will be found more cloaks for the littl girls can be made | 8¥!table for Canadian students. with but with little trouble and scarcely His Royal Highness, the Prince of any expense from the cast off garments of | Wales, K G, President of the Board, bas the older folke, and wihenthne color ia | 2P! roved of the appolatment of the changed with D.amond Dves the made-~ | Honorable Judge Warburton, Q C, as ‘he Board’s Honorary Local Representative for Charlottetown, P E Ll. The next examina- tions will take place in Charlottetown, in overs will look as thoug from the dreesmaker. Diamond Dyes are @3] they were fresh | cially for home | | i j | May une use, an i the pe 410 lire clions on each pac k- ay and June i 1899. age make kh impossible for even the most | = i bes, be aperrene Te mane, eer | Ee en HOTEL ARRIVALS theee ayes, They coior aoythiog, from ribbons, feathers aod +carfs to heavy coa’s, eee kets Queen Hotel: Hope Ings, Boston; H F jackets and gowns, and inakecolors that C ; t E N ‘erst, 3 ngs, Boston; } i ont s : Libs Q hws " are fast to suo acd wash ng—COKNWS even i Re hi M Wilt a d, St Joh ; John hand+omer than those made by the pro-|~* vachero, Cherry Valley. | fessional dyer. , ‘1 ; = Hotel Davies: J A Clarke, W Rankine; F-ed H Bart, 8 D Simmons, J C Re dmond, | Mootreai; Jno G Grier, Galt; J R Me- | Donald, Toronto; A M Krenser, New } 2 York; © A Saunders, Halifax; E A Sin s0ots $1.50 a pair, £e@! clair, Newcastle. K . Jost, Stamper’s Corner. 5 : a se Sco ch shawls for ladies’ capes are going Pcie H fast. Call in and get coe—das Paton & EADACH ES 5 tf. frou: whatever cause cured in half an hour by HOFFMAN'S HEADACHE POWPERS 30 eents and 25 cents at all druggists LOCAL NOTICES. Men’s fine window. R. Co. Frilled curtains, net spot and other desigas opening at Jas Paton<& Co’s. 5 tf From Holland direct to Charlottetown— genuine Datch bulbs at Carter’s bookstore. The newest brands of coWars in 24 and 2; inch are the Monio, Regal, Royal and tne Dewey—take no others, you get tho-e at the Model Store.—R tl Rameay & Co’ Grafton St. Best trunks and valises at Store. SHIP NEWS Port of Charlottetown ENTERED Nov 4—Flash, Lane, Loch Leren; A J McKean, McRae, Madgalen Islands; Mary D, Reid, Wallace; Eventide, Jimmo, New Castle; Hydra, Baudreau, Orwell; City of the Mode ’ 7 a oN rj ] > N bak: i Moore & McMeod ¢e!! ‘he motor needles Ghent, McNevin, Halifax; M anie A, : ; Anderson, Shediac, Welcome, Vanamber, for 5 cents per packet. 1.’s the best needle | 7, ; ; : ee Ticnisb; Jessie Newell, Bernard, Sum- known, so far. : merside, Buy your clothing from Jas Paton & Co. 5 tf. CLEARED, Ladies, those Brusse) squares and tap~ Nov 4.—Alaska, Mehaffey, New York; A J McKean, McRae; New Castle; Charles Deroche, Tidnish; Mary D, Reid, Wallace; Hydra Baudreau, Glace Bay; Margaret Anno, Breckler, Pictou; Corporal Trm, Perry, do; City of Gheat, McNevin, S’Side; Alaska, Mehaffey, Wallace; Mionie A, Anderson; Pictou; Welcome; Wanamber. Tidnish; Jessie Newell, Bernard, New Glasgow. estry fquares are here, now 18 your Chance More uew Moquet rugs for hall, sitting room and paricr. Lovely colors, and will wear like pin wire—Jes Paton & Co. Men! Your choice for $1.50 a pair— fine beots. See them in our window—R K Jost, Stamper’s Corne:: _ We give best values in boye and men’s ready to wear clothing at the Model Store, RH Ramsay & Co. A bargain for Saturday A lot of women’s and girls boots worth $1.50to $3.00 a pair New Ixventions.— Below will be found a list of new patents recently granted by Canadian and American Goveruments, the patents being secured through Messrs Marion & Marion, Solicitors of Patents, New York Life Building, Montreal and will go today for 85 centsa reported by them for the benefit of our ir Se i lere. all's ee window.—J. B. | rem ‘ ] e ] Canada, 61,444, Jas. W.Brothour and Macdonald, ; Geo. Watt, Winn: peg, Man. Door Fastener; 61,448, L. E. Patooaude, Napierville, P. Q., Boct Propeiling Mecaoantem, 61,514, Robt Hethorington and Jas. G. Hunter, Winnipeg, Man., Improvements in Sach Holders, United Stetes—610.300, Nap Fournier, St German de Grantham P @. wheel arrow; 610,548, E Alfred Manuy, Bean harnois, P Q, lo-ks; 611,447, U J Charles the Second, at his marriage in 1662, wore Royal Stewar: tartan ribl omeon his dress. You can wear a Stewart traypl- ling rug made up into a Gaelic cape with Grecien flonuce. Paton and Co are offering 30 pretty rugs Te int tuls purpose. 31. On the Lat day of August, 2747,0 8, caus) after the riving of 1745, an act was passed Curry, Nauaimo, B C, grater; 641,235 es forbuiding the wearing of tartan, @S &1Y/ Heon, Ste Anne du Saul, *Q Whiff part of a Highland dress ander tke penalty | tree connection: 612,954, E!zear Dore, !.2- | of #1X months imprisonment for the first offence, and Q, Cultivateur; 642,974, prairie : P transportation beyond the | anthyme Lucas, Edmonston, NB, Rail seas for seven years for second. That epike lock, tie and gauge protector. law don’t stand gcod on P EIsland., you | ———— - ontieante can come along and purchase any of those TRIAL SUBSCRIPTIONS pretty Scotch travelling avd have them made up into (yaelic ¢ apes aad wear ye and have ue fear of the police.—Jas Paton & Co, We excell in gent’s furnishings Model Store. Do you want anything in clothing, gents furnisvings, hatsand caps. If so, just call and see us anytime before 11 o'clock tonight. Wecan do it for you cheap and good at the Bargain corner, W D McKay. Millinery at Stanley Bros, You only need to give your order to Misa Dalton to be ensured of entire satisfactior. Our guarantee tu please you in every respect or no sale goes with all work turned out. Stanley Bros. 258 21 rugs The WEEKLY EXAMINER and THE MONTREAL FAMILY HERALD and WEEKLY STAR —will be sent to ang ad dress for three montis, for twenty-fice ce -ts. for both papers. Apply or address subserij,- tions to the The Examiner Office, y VARIAN ZN ZN ZARA ZR) Ses SEMESESS AS UP UP AP AP AE AS at the _ =a 22 ® @ © 6047 ee e226 & . Fit to Wear Underwear muet fit. If it doesn’t fit it ien’t fit. Our Underwear ix fit because it fits. Our prices fit the quatity, our 50c Underwear ie worth 59 ce ts; our $1.60 Underwear ie worth $l, and eo on through the better gtales. Furness Line of Steamers Halifax to Great Britain S Ss. “Ulunda” will leave for Liverpool G. B. 9th Nov. calling at John’s N fid, The S. S. “Halitax City” will leave Halifax for London G. B. 17th ot. .eon @ oe @ Nov. The “ Halifax City” is fitted with Suanyside. cold Storage. # saa : Vt, Me Se Yr st W W CLARKE, Agent} seseqeaieak Seat aR Ge as as ae gistered at the Hotel Davies. The many friends of Mr R. McKelvie, of Dodd & Rogers establishbmeni, will hear with regret that he is ill o* typhoid fever. He is in the Cnarlottetown Hospital, We heartily congratulate Ji dge War- | burton upon the distinguished honor co» ferred upon him by His Roya! Highness .- the Prince of Wales, announced in another } columop. News of the sulden death of Mr George W MeNeill, of Cavendish, was received in Charlottetown yestercay. Mr McNeill, i appears, was in usual health and worked about home up to ihe time of bis death. He was about 65 years of age, and was an esteemed member of the com~ munity in which he resided. His mourning widow and family have the sympathy of ali. | nis a= = = Things to Make a Note of Baptiet Church—Rev G P Raymond, late of New Glasgow, will preach in the Baptist Charch tomorrow. Gospel Meeting—Remember the Sunday Gospel Meeting in Wright’s Hall at 4 o'clock. Strangers always welcome. Lesson, Ieaiah, 11-3. The walis of Salva- tion. Song Service at the Gospel Meeting in Wright’s Hall, iomorrow afternoon at 3.45. Straugers always welcome. Loya] Crusadere—Meeting of Company A, on Monday at630 pm. Parents and friends alwaya welcome. Hockey.—Theannual meeting of the Victoria Hockey Club, will be held in the YMCA parloron Monday evening at 7.30 o’clock. All members please attend. 3434 PRIZES MONTHLY. The Canadian Roval Ast Union, Ltd., of 238 and 240 St. James street, Montreal, offers 3434 prizes at each drawing. These drawings are held on the last day of each month. Prizes valued at from $4 to $10,000. Quarter tickets, 25c; half tickets, 50c; whole tickets, $1. Send post-card for wlans, prospectus, etc, London’s “Silly Season.” Tue~‘silly season’’ is come to be an in- stitution in England, and a vastly enter- taining one it occasionally proves to be It is not actually a season, but is the series of discussions that appear in the London papers after the close of parliament. Then news is scarce and British fathers and mothers aro allowed to air their grievances in the public prints. The frequent incon sequence of their complaints gave the in- stitution its name, butef late years the London Daily Telegraph bas set the ball a-rolling by having some notable writer discuss a@ theme, which is later taken up by ** Paterfamilias,’’ ‘‘A British Mother’ and other well known public characters lt was im the ‘‘silly season’’ that the now iamous question, ‘‘Is Marriage a Failure?’ was propounded, and others of equally wide interest have been adyanced and can- vassed in the same way.—San Francisco Argenaut. ? PERSONAL ADVERTISEMENT. ‘Look at “he little mouth he got.” If the person who said them words iast spring as | was passing up by the Lon lon House, n 1898, and at another time when asked by a companion what I done that for said to let us pass, if that person will drop a letter in Ch’town Post Office for me with name and address in it, I will drop a letter in Post Office with news of importance in it for that person; as I have forgotten that persons name, Ch‘town, Nov. 3rd, 1898. As acompound of fool and scoundrei ber visit to Toronto. ) Sir Henry Irving |} Cr toworrow morning. | time. Local and Other items, ——— Guy Fawkes Day—to-day. { Sl ale MILTON Curron.—There will be three services in the newchurch at Milton on Sunday next, viz,at 10.30 am, 3 p m, and 1730 pm. port bea th officer of Halifax. [ oid aiaiaies AMONG THE INDIANs—The Rev Thomas (sby, for 56 yeara missionary among the Indians, will preach in Grace Church Missionary collection at door, Sr. in the northern tower of the uvew church, It will be used tomorrow. The cross on the northern tower was put up today. Money Srorey—The Summerside cor- respondent of the Guardian reports that Mr William Heffield, of Travellers’ Rest, was & few nights ago robbed of $221 which he nad locked up in a trunk in his house. A young man has beer arrested on sus- DIisLoON, sisi stililiinia For City Taxes.—The City Collect today obtained judgment against certaiu lands in Charlottetown, the taxes upon which bad not been paid. The execations will be atonce handedto the sheriff to levy upon the properties in defauit. The case was beard before Stipendiary Magis- trate Haezard (ee ee Tue Prixcess.—The steamer Princess arrived from Pictou at 5.15 this morning, bringing eigut,passengers and 68 bags of mail matter. She left Pictou at 1.10 this moroing. The midnight train was on The Princess will be due here to- morrow (Sunday) morning, as usual, and willieave on return to Pictou at nine o’clock on Mondey morning. onsets City or Guent.—The steamer City of Ghent arrived from Halifax about two o’clock yesterday atternoon and left on re- turn about midnight. Her outward cargo included 800 boxes of cheese, 100 tubs butter, 100 bales hay, 1000 bushels pota- toes, besides « large miscellaveous freight. The cheese is for Liverpool aad the pota- toes for Bermuda. More Lamsas—Mr S H Jones shipped 90@ lambs from Summerside today, and on Monday he wil! ship about the same num- ber. This lot, it is stated, will complete a shipment of nine cars which will leave Point du Chene for Boston on Monday evening at 6 o’clock. Mr Jones has also ready for shipment to England three cars of very fiae lambs. Do Not Miss Is—Don’t think that Mr* Crosby is giving his lecture tomorrow when you hear his addresses. Not at all. His lecture in Grace Church on Monday nigbt, on “The Manners, Customs, etc, of the Indiaas,” is something altogether different from his talks on mission work. Don’t failto hear him on Monday at 8 o’clock. Only 16c for this unusmal treat. Come for sure. Save McLean Stamps.—Every good housewife and careful woman is saving the McLean Stamps, are you? ‘Thousands of people buy groceries, dry goods and many other articles of household neces- sity without thinking how muck mcney they can save by collecting the McLean Stamps. Every book filled with stamps means just $1.50 in cash to you. Ifyou ask your dealer for McLean stamps you will soon fill a book. Inrerestinc Appress.—There was a Jarge congregation inthe schoolroom of the First Methodisit church last evening to hear Rev Mr Crosby’s address showing the work done in the Indian schools of British Columbia. The address was both interesting and instructive. To-morrow evening Rev Mr Crosby will oceupy the pulpit of the First MetLodist church and will speak of his 36 years’ work among the Indiang of British Columbia, The collection will be forthe benefit of the Missionary Society of the church. dtelilidlan Qver tHe Wuarnr—On Thursday after- noon, as several cattle purchased by Blake Bros., in Southport were being driven up Prince etreet, one of the younger animals becanie alarmed at the actions ofa boy ov stilts, and started torun. The others quickiy followed, and soon all were down the wharfagain. Here twoof the cattle jumped overboard and started to swim out the barbor. The captain of the dredge saw the occurrence and with several of his men put out in a boat after the frenzied animals, one of which they captured off Rosebank aud towed back totown. The tug Neleon put out after the other animal and overtook it near the harbor’s mouth and brought it back totown. Neither of the avimals are the worse for their experi- ence, although one of them wasin the water for about two hours. The Messrs. Blake greatly appreciate the prompt and Esterhazy appears to be the most striking sample which the close of the century any | where exhibvits.—New York Tribune. kindly action of the captain and crew of the Nelson snd the captain and crew of the dredge. = SCOTTIVS EMULSION. A nice, clean, fresh stock of this well known and reliable Emu'sion of Col Liver Oi) has just been opened by us. Prices 50c and $1.60 abottle. Three 50c bottles ror $1.25. Three $1.00 bottles for $2.50. ee ee eee >s? oe 44 2.2.8. 2. 2284 eo ~s e ee SOOO GO @ 2 2S OS Flannelette Dunsran’s CatraepraL.—The bell + used in the old cathedral hus been placed | ¢ night gowns jm aot Stanleys Dh > oh? @ @ @ & @ 2 2 a2 @ es 82 @® . =e. en > s&s Ss © Ss => @ *@ 2 2 2 ] These .gowns were made by one of the worlds’ best manufacturers, they come to us direct from the factory— they are well made from the best materials. They are cheap 75c, 85c and $1.05 ar ARE THE PRICES The assortment includes small and large collars, double and single filled fronts and collars—most of them have yokes back and front DRAWERS AT.... 35c, 50c, 59c and 72 a pair Stanley Bros em Nomething New. Our gents’ never slip soled and heeled boots, in Don- gola and Calf Stock, just what you want for damp days—they oe decidedly the best thing introduced. “No rubber necesary t has the proper degree of softness and elasticity, as well as durability, preventing dampness through the sole. See this line in our show winaow this weex. We are introducing them at the low price of $3.00 and $4.00, men’s and boys - whole stock heavy: Boots made to stand wear and tear Weeks & Warren BOVRIL, BULBS. A tea spoonful to a cup of hot water Bovril The Only Reliable Reef Fluid Bovril Bovril Is Relished by Invalids Bovril Enriches Soups, Gravics, etc Our —— BULBS are here The Cream of the Bulb Crop. The very choicest named varieties selected by our Mr, Haszard, Prices right, HASZARD & MOORE SUNNYSIDE. EMPLOYMEN!.WANTED.—By aman— competent book keeper, useful is cbipaen business orinany other capacityina busi- ness establishment. Apply at this office. CODSC es ce eecececeee coccecooscce ee eee 228 Uf TO LET.—The house and premises knov.p ~ TO LET —That comfortable brick dwelling house, situate on Water Street, now n posses- sion of Mrs McDonald. Possession given about 20th September, Apply to Peake Eros & Co, Aug, th, 1865, eod tf. TO LET,—A pleasantly situated house on the Brighton Road containing nine rooms and bathroom heated with bot water and | fitted for electric light Apply to W. C, Harris, as the “Old London House, ’ situa ay St., next‘e Government Wasehoun No 7" Architect. 7 J Appl~ to Peake pros & Oo. jant—tyr — eats cnen —eeriowe I a alin oe one ere etate ee ecraeee’ eeerromer eres fo vinccbnansaa aan a i a rn me a pen r cake thy a ee I ae st are ere etn a eee aoe aa prices te tot Oe - ditilawtiarr iia cand