’ THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, SEPTEMBER 10 1898. qe Things to Make a Note of Ef ) . | Mra Keat’s recitai on} rogrs! t A) | - fourth of thie paper tf. ; 0 1 Ace, at Mrs Kent’s recital. Mra. K ee rendition of thie piece Des received ent’a rendit the bizhest encomiume frou tne press o Sal b'ranc sco, San D egu nd Var sOuver, The Bull Fight, at Mra Xent’s recital — @xe of tha, mos? thrilitag and reelisine | eaes ever mn os the boards. Mrs Keni ae ip this piece as SB penisa Senerita “a! x Men's felt hate—New jot opens —T J Barris, Loudon Houee. ind at W. F. Cartere. | 212 Zins. fruit OF aii , (are Ss g today. Grapes, 5c per por (yo te Beer 4 Goffa for cueap kin is to-night. eee ow | JACKETS. ' ' j | ' JUST OPENED New German tailor made Jackets. Black and Col-| ered. High-class Goods. | Also early Autuma Capes. ' Firet shipment jast opened and ready | ' } ; enection. We invite you tocall and | ok ver tf NEW HATS © Ladies’ new Felts | English Waiking and| Sailors. 200 new bats now on show | NEW Biack. Colored and Faney | Dress Goods and Ladies’ Cloth Cashmeres, OD OSS EOS DOW ODD 9B 0D OBNDODVOD ODO For early buyers we have a nice eel- f New Drees Goods. BIG Yew ection ¢ Shipments of Goods opening daily. We invite Goods. W. A. Weeks & Co Wholesale & Retail, ee ee ELECTRIC LIGHT SPORTS all to loo over our New n the Grounds of the C. A. A. &. 1 i) ET ( ) Sept. 14th. List of Events Mile Bicycle in heats, best 2 in 3 * 2.40 Class. nt Lap. 423 ° ‘ Handicap. >. 220 Yards Ran, Handicap. Endeavors are bel ig made to sec- eral new features in addition each event, a nouncements of which will he made as soon as arrange na are completed, . e . i ain Entry Fees for each event, 20 Ali entries must be in the bands of the Secretary at 6 p. m, Tuesday, the 13th. Galbraith’s Band in At- tendance ADMISSION 25 CENTS A,B. INGS, &. H. BRE’, President. Secretary . | ed voting a tei to his popularity io the (Contioued frem fourth page.) | red to the people. And that is the point he ie endeavouring to make against me in the city of Halifax. Why, sir, what became of that resolntion? It was voted down, George Brown and otbere I have mention- west it, and yet Sir Wilfrid comes down here and undertakes to hold we up to political obloquy becanee J car- ried out the policy which the Liberal-Con- Servative party, which was formed out of | the beet men of both parties, had decided was the best 10 pursue. Now I donot intend todetain you anf longer than to say! have confined mysely strictly to non-political matters by dealing with a number of thesestatements of Sir Wilfrid Laurier when he visited you last summer, (Laughter.) I liave placed these things Yefore you in the light of EXISTING FACTS | in yustice to myself. Yet I would have had greater pleasure still if my right honorable friend had been withinthe sound of my voice. Still through the agency of the press my remarks may be within bis reach. AllI can say is this, that I am ready now, as | always have been, to combine with the strongest political opponent I have ever had the mouent that by such a com- bination | can further the jnterests cf Canada... The policy of the liberal con- servative party and the interests of Canada I believe to be inseparable. That is my rooted conviction. Butl say that if the present government are able to accomplish anything in the int ret of Canada I will be glad to acknowledge it and give itin the house of commons my hearty support. -_ ee — Doctors Testify There’s strong testimony by eminent phy- sicians of wonderful cures made by Dr, Chases Family Remedies—particularly Dr Chase’s Ointment, il deena saci A big sample order for feather boas, long ones and ehort ones; prices range from 35cto $2. Special crap on this lot tonight.—das Patou & Co. DIED Peacefully passed away at his Hunter River, August 23th, 1898, afier a lwgeéring iliness of three years,wkich he bore with Chris and resigna~ tion to the Divine Will, John Hickox, aged 34 years, leaving a wife, mother and two smal! children besides several sisters and brothers and a large circle of friends to mourn ther loss. home, lan patience large uumber of carriages which followed his remains to its jast resting place, attes- community in which he lived. OD> ODS VON VSD DW OBVSOVOS We ale il who has come to the conclusion that he’s paying too much for his clothing—who’s got an idea that he ought to be Oo tine getting tweed for the money he’s pay- ing. We want that man to have his mext suit made of Moncton Tweed and we'll take our chances on getting him for a steady customer. eR? oD F, PERKINS & G0, Sunnyside. S06 $4500.60 060406024604604656558150456O05S 86886 By OE OS OD OS 4 O6H4EF OOD f PROGRAMME. RECITAL BY MRS. FLORENCE FINDLEY KENT Graduate California School of Elocut’cn and Oratory, San Francisco. OPERA HOUSE CHARLOTTETOWN Tuesday Night, Sept. loth PART LI. tee Male... cities <saniiahenaeereee Prot. Earle cece MBs necteus Mrs Kent. | Reading..The Little Dago Gir). . Meyers | (Violin accompaniment) Mrs. Kent fe ee Ree ers) sccccee DE lECKE A Mr. “Sdward Mitchell Reading... The Lady of Shalotte. . Tennyson Mrs. Kent Pinas Mold ceccccces ses nevtivese weoecses Selected Prof. Earle Reading...... Naugbty Nell...... In Costume Mrs Kent PART II. Reading..... The Bull Fight.........Chare (In Costume) Mrs Kent Weonl Bahoweies 6.600008. 0 ong +o 2 ceueeee Mr. Chas. Earle Reading...Patsy (by request.....0. vesence ..Kate Douglas Wigan Mrs. Ment Reading... The Rideto the Forte., Chase Mrs. Kent Reading....- Brooks eee re eeeenee j SIR CHARLIS IN HALIFAX, ; Deceased was loved and | esteemed by ali who knew him, and the 4 PERSONAL Mr. Ricbard Irwin left for Truro, N. 8 this morviog. Mr. L E. Prowse, M. L. A., returned to Charlottetcwn last evening. Mr Stavislaas Blanchard was a pasien- ger by the eas‘ern train this morning. MrP F Doay'e isin the city op his way to New York to enter the Daminiean Order Mr Fred Bayfield wii! leave on Taesday, > f | i Local and Other Items, Tae Best Jos Prixtixnc.—No other kind—at Tue Examiner Job Printing Establish ment. Tae Weatuer.—Fine, cool, with mocers ate westerly winds, W.C T.U.—There will bea meeting ef the W.C. T. U. oa Moadsy afternoon for Montreal, to resume bia siudies at Mc- | *! 3-58. Gill University. = } 3 e _ Mr Joba Carter, of Summerside, who has been visiting Charlottetown, left for home this worning. Miss Maisie Coady will leave for Halifax on Monday morning, to resume her studies a: Mount St Vincent. Dr Darrach, of Kensington, retursed home last evening. He had been visiting Toronto and Hamilton. Mr. Thomas C Allen, of Halifax, who haa been on @ visitto the Island, lest this merning by the Princess, M-. T. A. McLean was a passenger by the mail special last night on return from his trip to Toronto and Ham |'on. Mr-. J. Donohoe, of Worcester, Mass., Who has been here visiting her sitter Mra, L. E. Hrowee, left yesterday for home, Me. Myliusand Mr. Haliburton who have been making a tour awheei of the Island left today for their home in Halifax. Mies Flavin, of Halifax, who nas been visiting her relatives bere, Mr. and Mrs. Hornsby, left this morningon return for home. Mr Jobu A Robertson is vieiting the pr § vince in the interest of Carver & Lear- mont, Montreal. Heis registered at the Hote! Davies. Mr J M Davison, of the Merchants Bank of Prince Edward Island, who has been visiting Ottawa and other Canadian cities, returned to Charlottetown last even- ing. Mr. and Mrs. John Yeo, of the P. E. [sland Railway left by train to Summerside, thence by | oa‘ to visit friends at Richibucto N. B., and thence to attend the Exhibition at St. John. Mr James Kay, Stipe ndiary Magistiete and Civil Commissioner, for the City o Moncton, is visiting Charlottetown. He was present at the session of the Police Courtthis morning. Miss Pearl Clarke, of Si John, who has been visiting friends in Charlottetown dur~ ing the past few weeks, left for her bome yesterday. During her stay ‘n Charlotie- town Miss Clarke made many friends. Messrs Harry Hughes ard N-l o: Pickard, of Charlottetown, D A McNaily, of Abram’s Village and Edgar Sterns and —--— Willis, of Souris, will leave on Mondap to further prosecute their studies a’ McGill University. Qu+en Hotel : D McGilvary, Lunenburg, NS: ES McPhai!, Pictou; Ne'tie Pattison, M J Clemens, J R Clemens, Bowmanville, Ont; De Honeywell, Master B Honeywell, Hunter River, LS Holland, St John; Jas E Anderson, Toronto, Mr. Angus M. McLeod was in the city vesierday on his way to his old home in Mount Buchanan. Mr. McLeod was a member of tne 71s: Battalion, and partici~ pated in the attack upon Santiago. While in Cuba Mr. McLeod was attacked by malarial fever, and it is to recuperate from its effects that he is visiting his native province. Mr HW Anderson, of this city, received news of the safe arriva: in New York, of his son, Samuel, who went to Cube in the capacity of electrical engineer on the United States troopship Arcadia.He writes: We wentto Tampa, Puerto Rico, San Domingo, Hati and Cuba, where we arriv- ed two days after the surrender cf Santiago 1 picked up many interesting relics on the battle field, which I brought to New York Unalaundered Shirts. —For best value in men’s unlaundered shirte try F Perkins & Co, Golf Jerseys—See our centre table to- night for latest styles in ladies golf jer- seys—-F Perkins & Co. Choice Bartlett Pears 10c per dozen’ To night at W. F. Carters, 212 lins New Silverware opening to-day at G. H. Taylors. Ladies see our linder for fall wear at 25c —a seller. —Paton & Co. =n — Cheap Reading. ~ Family Herald and Weekly Star, the best family paper in Canada, from now till January, 1899,- three,months for ouly 20c. 212 BOARDERS. Twoor three gentlemen boarders ¢1n be accomodated in a private house, beauti- fully situated, private table, sitting room, hot and cold water baths, and all conven- iencier. Knquire at this office. 212 tf R. H. MASON, Agent has | | | | | | oners of i _ | _ Civy Corxer..— Regular monthly meet- ing of the City Council on Monday eve sing at the usual hour. Heartz’s Hart.—Rey W J Howard, will preach at Heartz’s Hall tomercow | afternoon at 3 o’clock. The small admission fee of 25 cente will bring every one to the races on Wed nesday aud Thureday next, lieth ale oLice Covrt.—Two drunks—William Stephenson and Francie Weatnerbie—were each fined $2 or 10 days imprisonment. —_——.-- —- P The temperance workers will find the rooms ofthe Alliance in the YMCA, | building open every night until the close of the campaign. Ovr Scnoors.—The present attendance in the public schools of the city is: Prince Street, 545; West Kent, 420; Queen Square, 268,—total, 1,233. Draivine Parx.—-:Additional entries— 2.26 class, Bijou, W A Henderson, Sussex. 2.30 class—Lily E, W A Henderson, Sus~ sex. Free for all—Bijou, W A Henderson, Sussex. jcsuiianen Prince or Wares Cotitece.—It is un- ierstood that the government has adopted revised plans‘for the new building—provid- ing a convocation hall and eliminating the’ Principal’s apartments. > Wortu Serisc.—The Royal Canadian Dragoons exercises—such as the Victoria Cross, wrestling on horeeback, cavalry sword exercise, lemon cutting, etc., will be | worth tar more than 25 bents to see. samen’ Pronto at Fort Avcustos.—The parish- Fort Augustus parish intend holding a picnic on the Chur. bh grounds 01 Michae mis Day, the 29h inet in aid of the new Church. ‘ccsaisiieilacon Vice Cuancettor’s Covrt.—The Vice Chancellor gave judgment this forenoon in the Gas Company case: (1) that the Leigh stock isto be paid for as a debt out of the assets of the company, (2) that the preference stock of 1867 and 1878 is to be rated with the common stock of the company. otviiilinatiedes Mopern Macuixe SHop.— We direct the attention of our readers to the advt of Bruce Stewart & Co, in another column of today’s paper. These advts. will be worth following as they appear from time to time, and the firm may be depended on to make good all the statements as to the superiority of their work and methods. lo particular the output of their foundry department will be found thoroughly up to date and equal to the best imported work. Lapies Am Socery.—At the annual meeting ot the Ladres Aid Society of the Priace Edward'Island Bospital,held yester~ dJay,the followirg were «lected office bearers President, Mrs James MoLecd; Vice-Presi- dents, Mrs T W Dodd, Miss Mary Wright, Mrs Lord, Mrs Dowu, Mrs’ Bremner, Mrs Fraguharson, Mre Bayfield; Secy~Treas, Miss Lowden. It wae agreed to leave the appointment of tbe collectors tor the eecre- tary and vice-presidents to arrange at a future meeting. Mrs Goodwill was re-~ appointed vice-president for the country districts for the Church of Scotland. It was egreed to hold meetings Of the society, the first Friday in each month at 11.30 o'clock. A hearty vote of thanks was given the retiring officers; aod regret was expressed at the removal of Mrs G F Beer, who had beer a valuable member of tke society. a HOTEL ARRIVALS. te mcm At the Cliff House: D McMillan; Mrs D McMillan, Dr Taylor, Ch’town; Miss Gidley, New, Bedford, Mass; Miss Cooper, Mrs Wm Smith, Miss Annie Smith, Rev T F Fullerton, Ch’town W P Colwili, P G Colwill, Mfss E Colwill, Taunton. Mass: Mise Jennie Colwill, Miss Mary Colwill, Fall River; Miss Mary A Abbott, Milton; Mr and Mrs G M Atwood and son, David Atwood, City; Mrs John R Ashley, Edith Waitling, Mr and Mrs J Matthews, Mrs C L Clarke, Mrs J D Lapthorne, John Kennedy, Mrs John Kennedy, V Douse,W Earle, city; Dr Alexander, Quebec. At the Hotel Davies: IC Hall, Horel Acadia; G M Reid, S’side; IS Adams, A R Whittier, jr, GeoE Wiley, Fred R Morland, Giibert Peters, Boston; J C Redmond, John A Roberteon, Montrea); A Andrew, San Francisco; H H Robertson, St John; Mrs W F Collinge, Dorchester, Mass; E A Paul, New York. ESANNNHDINNPTEEETIEPETPTEPHOP EERE EPEDPTEDDED ETE PPEPEDREMEDPPDPEDIDY 6. ~ etant reminder of pleasant outings. vornernenerner $4 is hardly satisfactory. = price lists. There's No Fun ___ a... Like that derived from having a good camera. A photograph of a picr ic crowd or scenery of any kind, will be a con- Kodaks can be bought at any price from $4 up. See our stockor send for our illustrated A cheaper one than MUdMddddddddddida AAAAAARAAAS AAAS AH \ _— ase one — ——— SS _ -= Ge WT AE Be HG HS THE Kind of Jackets that Stanley’s sel Latest = ae : 4 Best Material 4 Perfect Fitting SIE Direct from the manufacturers in Berlin, Germany. ee eee STANLEY BROS., The Always Busy Store NEV GOODS NEW STYLES Order your tall suit and and overcoat now, before the rush commences, If you want to practice economy in your clothing, {see cur custom made pants for $2.75 and 295 Best value ever shown in this city. GORDON & McLELLAN Upper Queen St. Men’s Stylish Outfitter Opening To-day Ladies’ Hats Ladies Jackets LES TS INSEE LS T. J. HARRIS, London House SAAB AAR ARE AAS A EE yl ad ERS Haszard and NMioore yl SCHOOL BOOKS and iM ole through our store will in- “i troduce you toa host of pretty ideas for Wedding Gifts. Our stock of WEDDING SILVER is constantly being replenish— ed with new designs; there is dash and style in the designs we are showing, that wil force them upen your willing attention. A nice idea is to have your gifts marked, we do all kinds of ARTISTIC ENGRAVING. W. W. WELLNER THE GREAT WATCH HOUSE School Supplies —-HASZARD & MOORE, SUNNYSIDE BOOKSELLERS CHARLOTTETOWN, a & * & * * a * Ks te Ko * * i & * * # e CREE E EEN EY i se, © ee ees men _