7 -, bd Do ETT TERT eee ee » ccs UR Neen Kee’ e222 Just Opened EKS & CO Ladies's Pelt Hats Latest Styles | and all the leading colors.-- | SADIES’ JACERNIS they are nobby CHILDREN’S and GIRLS’ TAUS—A good assortment. RUGS — Just want. Beautiful the range. FURS—We have opened some of our furs, in Jackets and Capes, Call and get first choice MILLINERY — We will have our fall stock of millin- ery complete in a few days.— Our Miss Vandstone is now attendings the miilinerv open ing at Toronto and Montreal, and will return in’a few days when she can attend to that order of yours. what you plaids all WEEKS & CO The People’s Stere Successors to W. A. WEEKS and CO. SSeMOHONT ENTS PPETN EP HETS IT INT ITT NE = More than 2000 Fami- =| lies in Halifax and Dartmouth use Sin: light and Lifebuoy Soaps exclusively in their homes, and al] say they would not have any other kinds. This information is correct having been gained by com- petent and trust-worthy ad- vertisers, leaving samples’ at every house and making care- ful enquiries. Lhese families never knew what pure SOAPS meant, un- til chey tried SUNLIGHT and LIFERUOY. 1PSPPHPPPRPTPPPPPRI DPR T RID, -rPRPPPPRRepPRrnYT Pron rrr nnn r pron Why should not others learn and healthier and happier for the lesrning. PCUCCU EOC eou UCU eer C er Ter Cet eu t eG be Price is only 5c for large twin bar, Se AMAMMAAAA AMAL LAbddd be Ad adb ddd Watck Attention ‘Lhat will cause your watch to mark the hours and minutes exactly. 178 AAA As you value your time piece, do not allow it to run on without atten- tion from year to year. Such treat- ment will.soon ruin the finest watch. examined sure I can It’s economy to have i Mt regular intervals, Taz do it to vour satisfaction. i> Please call G. F. HUTCHESUN Ch’town Queen Street re DR. CLIFT. Cures CHRONIC-DISE 4 SES end RUPTURE by Salisbury yreatmrnt. Send e:amp for Imor- Mation, or call at Truro. Nova Scotia, Office Chants Bank ofHalf ax Building. Local and Other Hems, A. O. H.—Regular meeting at 8 o’clok tonight. — = EnGineers.—Meet for drill to-night in uniform,—company drill. oo Sons or Exeianp.—Lodge Eton meetea to night. Regular RR meeting, impcrtant business, a full attendance required. H. B. C.~-Annual meeting of the Hills- borough Boating C)nb this evening at 8 Oclock. Important business on hand. ADMISSION to see the Driving Park on only twenty five ce races at the Char- l be nts for adults and fifteen Thursday next wi cents for children, - — Tue Tare: com ponents T’s.—The three easeential of a good race. All these three, nemely fast trotters, fast time and a fast track, will be combined at the Char- lottetown Driving Park on Thursday next, eaniitiahabiiieiidbi, ScHooners Asnore.—The schooner Gas- ner Embree, went ashore Iset Flat River. The crew came morning. The echeoner A J. McKean is reported to have gone ashore at Tignish. At latest accounts the erew were safe and the vessel a total wreck. night a. ashore this Conpexerp Mik Co,.—At a meeting of the Charlottetown Condensed Milk Com- pady, held vesterday afternoon, the fol- lowing gentlemen were elected directors; F L Haszard, Nelson Rattenbury, Geo B Auld, F Bovyer andS W Crabbe. A meet- ing of the directors was held this morning at which Mr. Haezard was elected presi. dent, and Mr. E. R. Brow was made Sec- retary-Treasurer. It is expected that the factory will be ‘in operation early in November. comptes Tre AtHeLetic Sports.—Tbe jprevail- ing weather is beyond the control of athletes or others. The management of theC AAA., thought they were doing a popular thing when they made arrange~ ments with the merchants to change Labor Day holiday from Monday to Wednesday, and it was popu. lar until Wednesday proved an un-~ favorable day. The sports having been postponed from Weadesday uoti) Thurs. day, led every person to hope that Tburs- day “ould provea fine day. But alas, all hoped im vain. The directors of the &£ s+, & eee have more cause for disappointment than others—but instead of sympathy they will probably get the reverse. The races ad- vertised have to be held sometime before winter sets ip (if such is not already the case) and the merchants and public generally must practice a little patience at tais tim? After due consideration it has been decided to hold the sports as advertised, ‘n every particular, except date, and the date will be Monday September llth. It is sincer:t ly hoped that the arrangemects mace amonz the stores for Wednesday through- out the city will be carried out on Monday instead. 2D FA GAG SLABS % Ny lver ; 3 Nilver for the Pride. eee Silverware for Wedding Gitts is always approp - riate, it has the beautiful qualities that are neces- sary for the ideal gift. ABAABAAILG We have new goods in every department of our store, and to a greater extent in our silverware line than elsewhere. This collection of silver offers many suygesticns for wedding gifts. =-_~em |W. W. WELLNER, Jeweler & Engraver 7 ) SPEAR SY y 4 iin—,-_ |, Br, Ll =e @ © © ® A a ee a2 @® 2 @ HER AJESTY TPP GPG AWG =o @ se @ <= 4 @@2@ @ = @]e --A ROYAL TRIO - sunlight and Lifebuoy SOAPS The best laundry and wtvilet soaps made in the world, guaranteed to be absolutely pure. “MONKEY BRAND” which cannot be equalled as a scour- ng and polishing soap. TRY SOME &? All are 5c large twin bar = PERSONAL, Mrs, William King left this morning for Boston, via St. John, Dr. aud Mrs. Barril left this morniog on return to Yarmouth, N. S. Thos. Joy, of Way erly Masas,, is visiting the city afteran absence of nineteen years. Mr. Wm. Davies, recently of the United States Hospital Ship Relief, returned home last bight. Mrs. A. J. McDonald, who has been visiting relatives in this Province, left for Boston this morning. Mr. Geo. A. Sharp, Superintendent of the P. E. Islent railway, returned trom Moncton !ast evening. Premier Farquharson, Hon. | b) Rogers and Mr, D. A. McKinnon returned last eyeniog from Moncton. Sir Charles and Lady Tupper, who have been staying at Buxton, sail for Canada to-day (September 7,) in the steamer Tainzi. Miss Russell left this morning by the Princess ev route to Aanapolis, N. &., where she will visit Dr. and Mrs, Bayfield. From Annapolis she proceeds to Ottawa | where she will remain, Mr. Alex. McDonald and party, and Col. Orr and party take the train at Bed- ford this morning, and cress to the main-~ land. Mes. Orr will joina party at Moot- real and proceed to the Adirondacks. The others will go to their respective homes. Miss Amy Moore (graduate Mt. Alliso™ Conservatory ot Music) will resum? musical instruction, giving special atten tion to Children. Pupils attended at their homes if desired. Apply at residence of Mr. G H Haezard, or P O Box 29). 210 dy lwk. Mies Blanche Smallwood gradua'e of Mt. Allison Conservatory of Music will be prepared, after the Jlth inst, to take a limited number of pupils in pianoforte. Those wishing to make arrangemenis wil! please call at her home Richmond Street. LOCAL NOTICES. Want agood sewing machine cheap? Read Miller Bros ad. a TON RATES ome ECO mee St. John Exhibition In connection with the above the vr E Islaed Railway will! sell tickets as follows from all stations on the 9ch September to 19th, good to return on the 25th at one first class fare— On Thursday 14:h Sept., good to return on the 16h, at $3 50 from all stations west of Port Hill and east of Emerald. From Summerside at $2.50, and from al: stations between Port Hill aud Emerald $2.50 and one first clage fare. On Monday, 18th September, tickets at same rate a8 00 14t5, will be sold good to returo on 20th. T.resday, 19:h September is P E Island day, when Governor McIntyre is expected to be present at St. John Exhibition. GEO. F. OWEN, 210—d&wpat gur tep. St. Jobn Exh St Dunstan's College Classical and Commercial. AFFILIATED TO LAVAL UNIVERSITY The classes in St. Dunstan’s College will be resumed on TUESDAY, the 12th September next. For further particulars apply to A. P. McLELLAN, Rector St Dunstan’s College, Ch’town, Aug 30, 99 hesee=e2 OOO | UO’'38BOO08 § aT ¢ MASON’S STORE You can get the latest Canadian and American newspapers received @ by maileach night. Drop in if you want a paper or magazine or book toread, Fruit, Confectionery, Tobacco, Cigers etc. @ when you’re passing this way. : R. H. Mason DOS BOBS BEAD MRA Reduction in Blouse and Shirt Pins Blouse Pins per set 21 cents Skirt Pins per set 21 cents 2«e BES % LDBEADBDOCZL@D | Lornette Chains and Cyrano Bead Chains per pair $1.00 up. An eleyg- ant assortment of Jewelry and Watches at reduced prices. Also a nice line of Souvenir Goods. Re- pairing promptly attended to clocks, watches and jewelry, at the Modern Jewelry and Fancy Goods Store Sunnyside, Queen Square, Ch’town JURY ane CO. | | | THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, SEPTEMBER 7, :899 Local and Other Items, Tree Down.—The big tree at the cor- ner of Water and Pownal streets wes blown down this mornirg by the prevailing high wind, : iistncliaibeehiaties Excursion Parry.—A smal! Riymond party io charge of J. W. Gay. jr, arrived by the Princess last evening, and left this morning for St. John. They were at the | Hotel Davies over night. | | Rovai, Minirary Co_iecr.— Master Noel Tooker, son of Captain Tooker, of the Gulnare,was one of the three Collegiate | School boys who passed the entrance ex- ; amination for the Royal Military College, Kingston, Pottce Covrt.—Albert Webster was fiaed $5 or 30 days for being drank an disorderly, Patrick Cullen for same charge was fined $5 or 30 days with bard Jabor. fighting Ono the days. wsnttiiininad Some Goop Sprintine.--At the sports at Concord, N. H., afew days ago young Dufty, of Worcester Academy, twice made the 100 vds dashin 94-5s; and J. J, Peters, of Yale, equalled the,wor!d’s record for 60yds, over high hurdles in 8 seconds. Tue Wrone Switcu.—Thos. Vaughin, &@ young man employed iu the Royal Elec- tric worke, Montreal, came very © nearly being killed afew nights ago. He was working at one of the dysamos and turns ed tne wrong switch, with the result that he received a current of 10,C00 volts. Vaughin fell unconscious, but when tak- en to the hospital revived, anaindiibedns Hitisporovcn Facrory.—From Octob-~ er 20:b.1898, to June 7th, 1899, there was received at Hillsboro Dairyiog Station 756,- 570 pounds of milk. The amount of butter mavufactured was 32.953} lbs, the average price realized being 18.55 cents per ib, The total receipts were $6,167.53. In last month 376,000 lbs of milk were re- ceived, atiecanilipesioninig For Cuariry’s Saxe.—In the printed proceediags of the last anaual convention of the Grand Lodge’ of Freemasons of this province, itis stated that Hon. Benj. Rogers, of Charlottetown, signifisd his intention of giving $100 towards the charity and benevolent tund of the Grand Lodge, for which he was tendered the beurty thanks of the Lodge. A Nove. Weppine.—A_ novel wedding recently took place vear Perry, Okla- boma. According to a despatch. Jobn &. Perry, acowbcy and Miss Emma Moyer, daughter of a cattleman, were married last Thursday standing on one side of a swollen stream while the Rev. Mr. Carlock, who performed tbe wedding ceremony, stood fifty yards away onthe opposiie bank. The pareon could not get across the stream to the bride’s home, the place appointed for the marriage, snd the couple met him at tbe creek. The groom tied the license ard the marriage fee to astone and threw them across the stream. Concert Tois Eveninc.—The cuncert by the Saxon Cheron Company had to be postponed last evening owing to the late arrival of the steamer and the very rough weather experienced. The concert wi’! take place to-nightat the Opera House when a treat may be expected by those who attend. Mr. Saxon is ove of the best singers of London, and Ben Byers for oeing drnnk and | Zod was fined $5 or 30! was one of the artists selected to sing at the Duke of Westminster’s and Lord Strathcona’s ewell receptions. Mdlle Cheron (Mre. Saxon) is a charming soprano of vote in Loudon and Paris, and always captivates heraudieuce. In Halifax, last month, after a concert there, the press de- clared she surpassed A]bani and was the best soprano who ever visited the provin= ces, piauiste and accompaniste. now on sale at Dodd’s and Rankix’s drag store. Tickets bought for last night will be good tosight. DRUG CLERK WANTED. One having i aaa or twe years experience required, Apply at once, pereonally or by letter to our Kent Street Store, stating time served and wages asked; ulso giving reference JUHNSON & JOHNSON, Druggists Babhhhhbhbhhhh 203 —dtfw2i -——— Get Your Camera Bceaded —uz- - x | | | for the sports to-day Dry Plates and everything else the Photograph line can Films, ; ; ; ; ; Seep nN yee ynynenernenentnenneri et you want in be bo: ght from us. VUFT TTT Vee ee FF TCT TT eT eT Tr rer eT eee. Da pbbbbbbbbid ~ Mie. Kearney is an accomplished | % Tickets are | § ON monroe nee ee TLE NRT ID ahiirue Ch out hrc hes RE PAO rere TE COE EN OY NE ot aca SO EOTS CAD ROE car crore if Meet Me at Td ALWAYS BUSY STO°E. — 2ZN2 MY Se WP AP ES BS FS Ladies’ | Felt Hats... | A KER f aa < be 3 + >> wy Se Sh Se ME Me Me MMe SMM 23 FS US AP AS BE AP AP AP AV AP AS . Ss NEWEST SHAPES AND LATEST COLGRINGS Pearl, Beaver, Navy, Royal, Brown and Black—- mae he Se OO Ge 2258 48S 7 O24 BEET OG] 0 Tie ANZ ZAP AF College = Students— a we & 1 — $1.75 = 2 This isa splendid shoe for the money, strong as and solid, broad and comfortable. It makes a grand | ~ fall shoe for wearing without rubbers, They areone | PES itis price to all; every pair having price stam_e! 0) svle — Black or Chocolate, $1.75 and $2.09. et i i i i i ee ALLEY & CO es. g a cn | dy For the Fall Trade With the finest line of Suitings, Overcoating Frousering, etc., etc, ever placed before the people ot P. E, Island. Having the largest stock tu select from, an established reputation for fit, style and workmansl.ip is surely suffieient inducement for you to have your clothing made by GORDON & McLELLAN. Men's Stylish Outfitters HOPPED TPHOEDNEDNAIDHYHeDDREPerverhrrynerr yr, resrerrrerreennpeeNr rrr i graces selling a Great place for bargains a McQUAID’S LOWER QUEEN STREET AAUAUAUUUU AAA SAALAL4A4G4A4AGUUL4N‘a0445444444d44du.abaaaadaaaaidduiiae ‘ae WJworaat il Bouts Like These for That Money Yes, and he has others for lees money, and the finest cost to make room for ,tal!l stock coming in. "Yt