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Stewart BAKES BEST BREAD. apebaeboos. #Y 26@@OOveete 109 ——-— Re = pee D. Mckvis & Co, BROKERS. Stock Exchange Building, Montreal. Dealers in New York Stocks, cotton and grain. 1-8 per cent Commission each day New York to execuung orders Direct wires with wery facitity tcr prompily. Cemespendence sc?icited. yS ! fixed, ' “ awe. a ‘THE DAILY EXAMINER OCTOBER 9, :909 THE ELECTION. The dare of (he election has at last been Polling will be on the 7ih Novem- # | berand nominationa week bef p Ra | “fore. The campsign will thus be the shortest in the history of the country, From every sec, } ton of Canada comes the most cheering b:ws respecting the prospects of the Lib eral-Conseryatives, and Prince Edward [siacd may be depended upon But Li beral-Coaservative to give a good account of itself. the time is short, and every shon 2 be up and doin g. +eoem SIR CHARLES IS RIGHT Tae Hox. G. W. Roses, at present pri« merof Oatario, delivered a speech on the 4th of December, 1897, in the couse of which be said : ““Lrae, Great Britain admiis our pro. ducts free of duty; but then she confers a similar favor upon foreign nations. Have WenoOltaright ts expect that ber own Futj-cts, though living abrond, will te treat d more favorably iban ihe M evar, or tne Russian, or the citizen of the Uou- ed States ? “Tbe personal and political privileges of her subjects, even under a foreiga flig, are protected a.ainet encroachment. Why should uot the commercial interests of her own sut)<cts, under the eame flag, tuough +eparaied by a few Jeagues of water, be equally subject to ber protection ? “A preference would jead to the rrore speedy settlement of the wild lands of the various colonies. ‘““The increased population of the colon- ies would give a larger market to the pro- ducte of British mabufactures. “The increared products of th2 colonies would addtothe valueof Briiish com- merce. “Econcmie conditions charge wifh the progreef of the time*, British statesmen are eminently practical, and the economic cooditions which led to free trade may, in the course of years, socbange and be- come so subordinated to larger conditions of @ national character as to warrant their revision. “This change, I believe, is at this mo- ment taking plece atthe great centres of British induettry.” } | This is the argument—the reasonable | argunent—of a Liberal leader, and ac: i cording to it Sir Charles Tupper is righ‘ when hesayss that » mutual preferéntial policy may be adorted ; while Mr. Ficld~ iog was all wrong when he said cb at i: wa: “arrant humbug” and “impossible.” Scrofula in the blood shows itself soon- er or later tnswellinge, sores, eruptions, But Hood’s Sarsaparilla c- my] -tely cures it. As the owner of the rooms !ately ecen- pied by him is pot im a position to hire them any longer, Mr. Evrle will for ine present, teach pupils in a!l branches of piano, Organ and vocal music at their homes or at hie own residence, unt:! suitable rooms are cecured. | Just now heaping coals of fire on the head of an enemy if too e@X ensive an amusement to indulge in. | SL a — I VET ) Wise providers ‘or the house or personal use do not wait until the pinching frest makes every body want everything ail at Once, Morning and evening hints of cooler weather are sufficizut prompt them, to muke eerly and easy choice from our Im- Ls Hense stock of Bo B) YA" DRESS GOODS, MANTLES & JACKETS, We carry a magnifient range of Dress Goods in : i ; - - ae ey ae Prices from 1ldc & 25c to $2.50 a yard. ; 5. atest wears and colors, Fins— FURS. MEiLLENERY. all the ur Furs thia season are all new, and of course the | 5.0.44 azarphy. Nery latert patterns,in T es, Collars, Jackets and Coat-. > . } re ; ; 4 \r : M niles “ Jacket: ial We h; ve the pleasure of knowing that ! Morson, Cardigan, salad bowl; Mr. and ’ ony Ala} ' , : ‘. Dae en es P | i Mrs. Jas. E. MeDonaid, Car ligan, mafiin our Manties & Jackets are the neatest fitting, most styli-h and | sag olen apenas on age Sa rrieta: 1 USB \ }| Jar; 4 ra.-UE 1N the eit 4 »* t Milli nery—Last week was . ee : a busy ore in this depaitment ; (Never before have we had such a rush. } wy } , y ar . 1% "@ hear.on ali side 9 : } { — : ; ‘ie LEADERS IN MILLINERY. ; that it was the mcst magnificeat dis- Hay of Millirery ever shown in this city® WRHES & CO. THE PEOPLE'S [STORE. .| Very Pretty Wedding in the Chapel THE DAILY EXAMIN2R CHARLOTTETOWN OCTOBER 9 Ig900., A, M’CORMaC-BROWN Sails of the Convent de Notre Dazuae. This morning at eight o’clock the mar- riage cf Mias Bertie Brown, daugbter ot | Councillor Brown, and Mr. George J. | MeCormac, Iuepector of | King’s Coun'y, was eolewnized in the | Couveot of Notre Dame, the cffisiating Clergymao being Rev. Facher Jonoston, of tre Cathedral! steff, assisved by Rev. Dr. MeMillav, of Cardigan, Rev. J. C McLean, of Si. George’:, ava Rev. W. D. | McKinnon, Captain and Ciapisin of the Schools for U.S. army in Manilla. The bride was beautifully attired io | White organdie with vaeuciennes lace and lesertion trimmings and a crepou fichu. (She sleo were w bral veil with orange blossoms, aud a goliccois aal necslace, tue gitt of the groom. Sue carried a beautitul ivory-coverea prayer oock. ‘Poe bridesmaids were Mites McCormac, of St. George’, und Miss Macdcnald, of ; Panmure. Vneir dresses weie white |orgsudie over pink, the collars clasped ; Win brilliant and cpal brooches, the gifts ot the groom. Tuey also wore black velvet picture tats and curried ivores | covered prayer-books presented Ly ihe ; gruom: Ihe groom was supported ty Mr. Pic- ton C. Brown, brother of the bride. ibe Convert chapel was gorgeously dee corated fur the occasion with palms, ferns aud flowering pants. This was the work of the good Sisters, and it is need!*es 0 say that it could pot be improved up n. . Duriog the nuptial mass the Convent chor, uader the direction of Rev. sister’S: Uvid, sang some beautiiul hymos appro- priate to the occasion, After the ceremony the happy couple, accompanied by t: eir intimate friends, re- paired to the home of the bride’s parents, where a eumptuous breakfast was served. Mr, and Mrs. McCormac left ty the Princeeson a tourof the provinces and the Eastern Stat:s, followed by hosts of good wishes, Tie bride’s going away gown was of checkered cloth, and she worea picture hat to match. 'The bride received many beautiful and costly presents, a listof which we here give: Mr. P. S. Brown (father of bride)—Piano and stool; Mrs. P.S. Brown (mother of bride)—-Cheque,dozen silver dinner knives ! and forks, companion pictures; Mr. and Mrs. R. McCormac [parents of groom] bed room suit and parlor clock; Mr. B. J. McCormac [brother of groom]—dozen silver tea and dessert spoons; Mr. Picton C. Brown [brother of bride]—dozen silver dessert knives and forks; “Mr: Byron Brown, [brother of bride]—carving set in biscuit jar, piano drapery, and China tea set; Master Leo Harrington, mantle orna- ment.and two China teacups and saucers; Mr. Richard Thorne, framed picture: Rev. Dr. McMillan, Cardigan and Rev. J. C. McLean, St. Georges, _ silver soup tureen and ladie; Lieut.-Gover- nor and Mrs. McIntyre, silver salver; Dr. and Mrs. Anderson, berry spoon; Sisters of St, Patrick’s Academy, ! Montreal, handpainted scapulars: Rev. J. F. Johnson, silver cream jug and sugar bowl: Rev. A. P. McLellan, fancy butter cooler; Miss Clemmie ,Macdonald, Pan- mure, table linen and individual cut-glass salter; Miss Julia McCormac, St. half dozen linen towels; eron, Halifax, silver fruit dish; Sisters of Notre Dame Convent, two pairs of h :4- painted-scapulars; Sisters of Sc. Jose; iis Convent, fancy pin-cushion and case: Dr. and Mrs. D. J. McLeod, b George's Mrs. David Cam- | Raymond tor ut least a month case and silver belt clasps Mrs. M. <A. Harrington, Montreal, ivory covered pray er-bvok, silver jar; Sister St. Lucilla, Pictou Cony: : spiritual boquet and wish Mary Clare, Montreal, Mother St. w iter font in bisque; Mr. and Mrs Jia Smith, Cardigan, Gold lined silver c. biusket: Mr. D. J. McDonald, P.O. De; half dozen silver dinner spoons «a: case: Mr. and Mrs. E. S. McPhail. silver ! butter-cooler; Mr. A. D. Georges, silver coffee strainer; Mrs. F. Kelly, silver cake basket; Mrs. D. McKinnon, table mats; Miss Mary } McMillan, China berry-set; Mr. J. A. Me Donald, Cardigan, gold mounted bisque McLellan, St. Dr. and jewel case; Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Flynn, Cardigan, silver salver; Mrs. M. Hennes sey. bed spread; Mr.and Mrs. P. Me- Grath, Hunter River, table linen; Mr. R Bell. London England, 5 vols, standard authors: Mr. and MrsC. McCormac, St. Georges, hearth-rug; Miss Martha M. Sigsworth, Cardigan, silver butter knife and sugar spoon; Mr. and Mrs D. OM Reddin.opera glasses;Miss Lizzie Halloran ieut glass toilet bottie;s Miss Edith Gallant, mantel ornament in bisque; Miss Minnie Bradley, jardiniere; P Oct. Arsenault, trinket Mrs. P. Trainor, cup and saucers; Master jewel case; Miss Maisie ; . a hike ye liss Minnie ! Reid, Pictou, tadvie cover; Miss Jitnnie . . t = . Curley, silver fish set; Mr. and Mrs. D. ¢ | silver sugar bowl; Dr. and Mrs. Conroy, Miss Ella, and Mr. Rev. Dr. five o'clock tea set; s: ? a a? 4 Pickard, door mats; W allie {yonaghan, berry set; Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Hughes, pickle dish; Mr. tL. : W. Cook, silvei sugar speon; l the Misses DesRoche, Japanese tea-pot | aud fruit dish; Clark Crockery Co., plac- | cuette; Mr. Ernest Desc che, Clini cup, easecy and plate; Miss Minnie J. Mc- Donald, easel drapery; Weeks & Co..table | iinen; Rev. Dr. Curran, house plants and | | sa:tan chair; Miss Louisa Murphy. pickle the Misses Doyle, sugar spoon and | } * ; G.isu, a i nei eet MO arn esc, “a, ant butter knife; Miss Katie Caven, fancy | mirror; the Misses McLean, St. George's, silver butter cooler; Mrs. David Lewis, Cardigan, silver salad spoon; Mr. and Mrs. John McEachern, silver berry spoon; Jas, Paton & Co., silver tea-pot: Miss Katie Lightizer, fancy cushion: Mrs. Lightizer, bric-a-brac; Miss Hennessey, clothes hamper; Mr. Andrew Hennessey, jar- diniere; Mr. end Mrs. John PB. Connolly salid dish; Guests of Revere Hotel, Dress- ing Case, Cn Tuesday morning, Oct 2nd, 8: Al xis Chureh, Rollo Bay, was tue scene of» very bappy event, when M as Mary A F.ther, eid-s duughier of Jas PF iehe r, KE q, Roito Bay, was uniced in ithe boty bouds Of a'rimony to Mr Frencie Me Dounld, of Orwe], Tbe bride Jo Keo Charming abired ju @tutof prey tri. med with satin with hat to maten, She wpe attended by her ester, Miss Ena Fis «: wh le Mr Becve: MeDonia'd, of U.w.. ; tupported the ercom. Afier the nujpia koot was ti d ty the wv E Walk-r, t e happy couple drove to the bome ot tie bride's parents where a unmber of friends were juvited. After partaking «f a+un. ptuous dinoer, the bridal party, accom- pauied by a few of the bride’s friends, drove to the home of the groom at Orwel! wheres number of invited gue-is were awaltipg their arrival, After partaking of well served wedding supper,'he merry strains of the violis cbeeres the hearts of many aud dancing was iodulged in tl] the wee sma’ tours, The esteem in which both bride and groom are held was evi~ denced by the number of costly presents, SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION, ee Reports of Officers—Addresses by Prof, Hamill and Mr. Meigs. The second session of the Sunday School Convention met in the First Metbodi-t Church yesterday afternoon. The reports of the conuty vice-presidents showed Prince Guunty to te organized intO six districts, Queen’s inw five dis- ir:cts aud Kivg’s intooneso far. Mr. C. D. Meigs gave an xddrees on organized Suoday school work. He «howed the great desirability of thorough organization on the Island. Rev. G. P, Raymond evbmitted the statement of printing expenses, of the ansual repori, $55 50. All this, except $4.30, had beeu mes by subscriptions se~ cured by the executive commitiee. A se- solution expressing ‘he necessity of hev- ing & Field Secretary tor part of the yesr, avd to secure the services of Rev,G@ P, to visit district: meeting € and organ ze Normal Classes, for wuich ne would be paid a ewlary of $100, was usanimously adopted. Prof. Hauwill gave an address on * The big ovy and youpg men problem.” Hs said the young mau is notin the Sunday Schools sod every etlort should be made to bring bim there Tobere should be in every Sunday School a good eeaior class containing the fathers and mothera, In the evening Rev. G. 5M. Youngde- livered an addrees of welcome. Mr, Meigs and Rev. Neil McLaaghlin replied to the address> Prof, Ham ll! epoke on the ‘* Spiritua’ opzortm it «ft e ourday School.” He sea that many parents do nut svail themselves of the God-given privilege of holding spiritual intercourse wiih their children, A resolution of thauks to Prof Hamill, for bis visit, help and coarsel and best wishes 10 go with him fop his journey and about his chosen work was moved by Rev. J. W. McConvell seconded by J. A. Law- son and carried unanimously, Meeting closed. Last Nicgat’s Smoker.—The ‘ emoker”’ ‘in the Artillerv Orderiy Rocms last night . | was a most er} yable affair. ‘oy the two companies cf Artillery, the ' Engineers and 82nd Batt and the etx ¢ol» , ders who returned | were in a:tendance, ard an attractive lit- The offi ers from South Africa erary acd musical program was present .d. Sir Louse Davies was presenf and delivered an address’ Healo sang “The Englichmao.” Prof. Watts presided at the piano, and the Artillery Band diecours ed capiial music: b 2 o oF 2 F.2 - © 2 2 AS ol - Fs * FEBALGKBALABGAS nm: Le > } : Y All persons having accounts Sp against the firm of Johnson& * wy Jolinson, are requested to send SX % th m in net later than Ot. By is Oks i vUQ, o™é ide *, we Yh te We are just rendering our sy, i quarterly accounts and would a {> usk a& prompt settlement of “? y . : ~~ <p same, as it is necessary that Me *™ all accounts be closed without g% s FP © 1 oe, delay. Fy | ® ae ay iy op ‘4 7 . . % WERDER, S AUST Gs Te > *ffe ‘7 S- ‘. 2 Kz: cer. Kent and Prince Streets: & Sb A SP SF ONS PN Lae Se ee a ee <i a % MEET ME AT THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE, _ Stanley Bros. OW SHOWIng Ladies Coats of the latest cut, tailored by the best mannfacturers on earth. Perfection in Quality, Style, 4é.ssortment, Fit, Finish and Workmanship $2.50 to $19.50 Hach. STANLEY. 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