LOCAL NOTICES. | CATHOLIC LITERARY PERSONAL [ riaeveed. ocal and Other Items, Lad'e: Box calf walking boote. * Very | Mr John Hyndman returned from Mont- fi « boots for thie season of the year. —K real on Sa urday evening. , Stamper’s Corner, the let day of August, 1747, 0 § aficr the riging of 1745, an act wae pasee:| e | last evening. The general annual meeting of the above- 'mamed insutution took place in their rooms The several reporis forthe | past year were submitted, and the officers i . | for the ensuing vear elected. SHE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEMBER 7 186% Tue Pictou Boar.—The steamer Prin- | cess arrived f-om Pictou atd 15 on Sunday mornivg, and l-ft oa return this morning at nine o’clock, Miss Annie Fraser was a passenger to Pictou by the Princess this morning. Mr D B Stewart returned from Montrea! and Ottawa ow or . ing, a trip to Saturday even- nuiiplisildaainii Potice Covrr.—-This forenoon a man named John Coonors was fined $1 and costs for rolling a band-cart conteining pigs-feed on the sidewalk. Mr Geo J Rogers, who has been visiting Montrea}, arrived home on Saturday even ing. Mrs MeLeod, Wits of British Colampbia, is Charlottetown, —-_>—-— Rev J M McLe of visiiing friends } i , u Gotp Fixps.—Goll finds have been made at Delhousie Mountain and Brook-~ field, Colchester County. Large blocks eye dee SSI TSR ase Our Furs are first class in evey particular--al! the Mies Meikle j hn, of Montreal, i Charlottetown. She is the gaest aud Mr Ww k ton. Ty1 : ‘ - : . al ee oe att Phil. Willams,’son of Mr Thos Wil- | liame, accountant, LC R, left on the C P Rj yesterday for Belleville, Ont, to take a/ Business Coliece course —Moncton Tran- } ‘ ‘Wri: , ’ i Mr Fred S White,of Moctreali, one of the best known commerc'al travellers oa this Hotel Davies. o% circnuti, 18 at have been taken up in both places. ‘ @ vii aD dle Eeiiteledl 4 | The progress f rbidding the wearing of tartan. as any | le d | I ae mele during the year w ost encour- part of a Highland dress under the penalty Si aliiail TL é - Coe e ; of six months imprisonment for the fires | " s- Hb xe finances were found to be aod transportation beyond the ay 7 state, a soug surplne being the pee ° Ss oO 1? years WaurTrkKk. ine meeting : Ven veers for the second. Thai | ’ . ; “Sp : ; — } Was most enthusiastic, and it appeared to nd geod on P Edsiand., you | : “ anh ahd ‘ ; Seal be the intention of the members to leave ca siong and purchase any of those | \ es ; ; f ; : eeiveeiines tbietie’ GAT Akins | nothing undune which would tend to tie \ ' uve uy ure ( aave | : upinto G ~ Cc a e8 and wea advancement of the society. : i ’ aeit © C : . : ’ ; I . | The officers for the year are : bo fear of the police.—Jas| | . ; a8 P & Uo Spiritual Director—Rev P D McGuigan, . | President—S Blanchard f ‘ value—those $1.50 boots in , oa os at a lst Vice Presideat—Chas Hermans (re- ‘ . 7 VY -—see thi l- R. ot J oat. ele t 1) "CLE Y ~ y ort ye . . 2nd Vice President— James Eden (re- elected). —- — my | Sec’y-Treas—J M Sullivan (re-elected). are nere The ream of the Bulb Crop. The very choicest named varieties selected by our Mr, Haszard, Prices right, i A hearty vote of thanks was tendered lthe retiring President, Judge Reddin, wt | oecupied the chair eince the organization lof tbe Institute three years age, for the | Greeza, Toronte; A E Massie, Fredericton; Bote ford street, ’ + r\ , Pad 1e , ‘ F S White, J A Nicolis, Moatrea); I L | Bedeque, P. E. I., ' ' HASZARD & MOORE SUNNYSIDE. —— — — BLAGK DIAMOND LINE. The 8S. 8. GOBAN seailing from Mon~ treal, Tuesday morning, Nov Sib, will be due at Ch’iown, Mooday morning, Oct lith, and wil! sail tor St. John’s, New- foundland, via, North Sydney, carrying horses, cattle and sheep on deck and pro- duce under deck at lowest possible rates. For further particulars as to freight and paseage, apply to PEAKE BROS & JO., Agents. Ch’town, Oct 25, *°98—-249 eee ee ee ML Nr NZ / WA Ns Ne Ba SE — EY ———— iS aS 3 Nz “ae aS Notes of Hand | are necessary in most instan- % a“ a We V2 Sas 4 5c \UA } e e Fie ©°S Where credit business 18 ™ transacted. aie‘ d | Nearly all ln siness men a% need them sometimes. A — . . AP i short time ago we printed a wy a“ a a supply of notes o1 hand. They are printed on yood paper, s% neatly bound in books of 40 gy “aT ; 7 az each. We wantto clear them ay out quickly. The price is 10c as a book. Half a dozen | At books for half a dollar. ae aK | si. aan ry ‘ . " “w ‘lhe Examiner Pub C 9 Te | | Tue Jon Printers. . a“ we wr Furness Line of Steamers Halifax to Great Britain S. S. “Ulunda” will leave for Liverpool G. B. 9th Nov. calling at St. John’s Nfld, The S. S. “Halitax City” will are Halifax for London G, B. 17th Nov. The “ Halifax City ” is fitted with cold Storage, W W. CLARKE, Agext S Ne a! a Sh a PSE— (3g — —S4SE Managing Commitiee—J Eimonds, Dr J P Murray, B McInnis, F J McMillan, W P Dillon. lively interest always taken in the ajlairs of the Institute. - -—-_S - HOTEL ARRIVALS -_-—- (Jueen Hotel: G A Andree, Amberst; Thos F Simpson, Brantford; Geo ‘Forbes, Vernon River Bridge. Scotia. It is announced that Mr. Macdonald, ‘). C.. of Antigonish, has declined the commis~ sionership to investigate the affairs of the Dorchester penitentary. Miss Heliand, who has heen vieiting at Hotel Davies: -ohn Hunter, C W | Crowell, Halitaxi — -—-—— SC ee ee When they put a man in jail, he canpot follow his natural irclinatione, He can- | not eat what he wants to—he is limited to } avery frugal diet. Is it not equally true | of advepeptic? Forall the real enjoy ment he gets outof life, he might as well be in | jail. He cannot eat what he likes, nor enough. He suffers much, gets little eym-~- pathy. At first, perhaps a little heaviness in the stomach, a little sournese, windy belchings and heartburn; headaches and bilioueness and a foul taste io {the mouth in the morning. Chronic constipation is almost inevitable, ard means that the body is holding poisonons, impure matter thet should be gotten 1id of. The poison is being reabsorbed into the blood and the whcle body. Impurity in the blood may lead to almost any disease. Constipation is the start of itsil. Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets cure constipation, cure it so it stays cured. No other remedy inthe world will do that. Send 31 cents in on> cent etamps to World’s Dispensary Medic»! Association, Buffelo, N. Y., and receive Dr. Pierce’s L003 page COMMON SENSE MEDICAL ADVISER, illustrated. In thie city, onthe 7th inst., of pneux monia, Michael Walsh, (senior) aged 79 years, May his soul rest in peace. [Funeral will leave his late residence, Cumberlaod Street, Wednesday morning at 8.45, to St. Dunetan’s Catnedral, thence to the Roman Catboiic Cemetery. } (Bostoa papers please copy. At North River, on Sunday, 6h inst., Annie, relict of tbe late John Vail, aged 67 years, ]2aving four sons and four daughters to mourn their lose, {Funers] at Z p m, on Tuesday,to High~ fiel 1 cemetery . —— — oe Impure blood is an enemy to heaitw, and may lead to serous disease. H ood’s Sarsaparilla conquers this enemy and averis danger. ee a The best yet— Onur fall stock infit reforta Every garment made up with care as tv workmanship, styl and finish, and every garment fully guara steed. —Pro wse Bros a ee oe EF NE eee, are TRIAL SURSCRIPTIO NS The WEEKLY EXAMINER and THE MONTREAL FAMILY H#RALD ana WEEKLY STAR-—will be sent to any ai-. dress for three months. for twenty-five cents, for both papers. Apply or address subscrip- tions to th: The Exumiucr Office, Beiipine Impruvements.—Oxford, N 8S, has a new academy erected at a cst of over $7.000, a fine new Metbodist church has been bu It and provided with a pipe organ, avd the Baptists are builling a church to cost about $4,000. MEM MY ME Ve Me Me Me SM Mz MMS ZAP A ASAT AS AS AP AS AP AS AS AS ’ ‘ $ ry ~ Fit to Wear Underwear must fit. If it doesn’t fit it ien’t fit. Our Underwear is fit because it fits. Our prices fit the quality, our{50c Underwear is worth 59 cents; our $100 Underwear ie worth $1, and 20 on through the better grades. ¢ F. Perkins & Co ( ; ; ‘ , ‘ . &e oe = @ * @ GS 2a @2e © @2 eee 4% ee ee Sunnyside. Y Me ME due M2 Se Me ML She MSN Mae a aT ae Ad Ut Ui TE 3 WP Us Ge ie the of Mr. C. D. Thompeon, returned to her home 10 yesterday — Moncton reside Ce ‘Tim S Mr Geo Irving, of Vernon River Bridge, has been appointed general secretary of the McGill YMCA. MraA H Gordon, another Island boy,is president of the Ae- sociation. Dr. Shaw has now opened his office in his residence on Prince St., the cottage opposite the Baptist Church, formerly occupied by Mrs. Moutgomery. His pro- fessional card appears in another column of te-day’s ExAMINER, tev Geo C Robertson, presbyterian minister at Stanley Bridge, was a few days ago preseitted with a purse of $20 by the ladies of that place. This is the third presentation that Rev Mr Robertson has received from his people during the past two years. —_——> «<< SUPERVISED BY RESPONSIBLE MEN The monthly drawings cf the Canadian Royal Art Union, Ltd., are supervised by the men of the highest standing. The Hon. Peter Mitchell, ex-Minister of Marine and Fisheries; the Hon. N. Perodeau, M. L. A., and Hilaire Hurteau, ex-M. P., are present at all drawings, which are held publicly at 238 and 240 St. James street, Montreal. ~ Uncle Sam has not forgotten the Maine, and is now considering an offer from a Swedish wrecking company to raise the wreck and bring it to New York. The wreck would make a fine souvenir of the war, but the task of getting it out of the mud in which it now lies buried seems at this dietance to be an impossible one, Ax Otp Axp WetrTriep Remepy.— Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup bas been used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teething with perfect succes. Jt soothes the chiid softens the gums, allaye all pain, cured wind, colic, and is the best remedy for Dia:rhoea. Is pleasant to the taste. Sold by druggists in every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its value is incalculable. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrap, and take no other kind Don’t miss this chance—use McLeao stamps and save money. If our canvas~ xers have not left you a book see that you get one at once. Don’t forget to ask your merchant for McLean Stamps; given witn every ten cent purchase and see that you get them. PERSONAL ADVERTISEMENT. ‘Look at the little mouth he got.” if the person who said them words iast spring as I was passing up by the London House, in 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, 1808. Single Office TO LET In Cameron Block apply to HORACE HASZARD. ahteiteltataliias — NTC PURE TOLD YOUR Disease with medicine. Ifthe druggist does bis duty the medicine fair chance of winning tbe victory. _ You can help your doctor by having your prescription filled by — ’ ee ee ee DOCTOR FIGHTS If the medicine is not right he cannot conquer direase Fort Massev, Halifax will preach at both services. -_-.>--— Moruer’s Meetrinc.—The rector of St. { Paul’s church will conduct a meeting for 1 mother’s at 7.30 this evening in St Paul’s -schoolroom. All who are inierested in ‘the trainiog of children and the culture of home life will be w«leome. Tae Game Wenr Ovn.—The Ottawa Journal says: “Mr Referee, that man _ bit me. Look at the tooth marks in my arms,” said Gordon Alley to Bob Macdougall on Saturday in Queen’»McGill game. “Weil, keep your arm out of his mouth,” re- sponded the referee, and the play wert on. Sracz Nores.—Mr Geo W Deyo, who has been in Charlottetown several times with the Harkics Company, is now a member ofthe Marie Wainwright Com- pany playing, “Shall We Forgive Her.” “A Trip to Coontown” Compsny are playing to big houses in Ontario. acai Carmine Music.—At Johnson & John- son’s drug store in the Prowse Block a magoificent music box discourses delight» ful selections from the best compositions. The instrument isas full in tone as ao orchestra and rather surprisesthose who are not aware of the advance that has been made of late in music box construction, a Diep From His Iysvates.—A_ private letter conveys the ead intelligeace that Mr Benj Perry, a conductor on the Great Northern Railway, died at Montana from injuries eustained during a recent accident on thatroad. Mr Perry was at one time employed as conductor on the Iviand rail- way, and his many friends here will leara of his death with regret. Loxeevity.—Different sections of Cape Breton are claiming the oldest person it the provience as a resident of their district. There are at present no less than four per-~ sons who have reached the century perk The Halifax Herald reports that Middle River at present claims the honor of having the oldest landmark in the person of Angus Campbell, who was boro in 1775. Boom 1x Suiprixc.— Summerside is now enjoying a boom in shipping. Two large square rigged vessels are now loading oats for the European markets, one for the West Indies and several smaller ones for provincial markets, besides daily ship- ments of oysters, sheep,etc., ex. Northum- berland. The western traia brought in to Summerside on Friday probably the heav~ jest train ever hauled over the road. There were 21 cars, 19 of which were loaded. Service For THE Deap.—The bodies of Bishop Macdonald, Father Broderick, Father McDone!l andthe other clergymen interred under the old cathedral, which were taken to the cemetery when the old struction was removed, will be brought back on the 17th inst, and placed in the vault under the new cathedral. A Pontifical High Mass will be ‘celebrated on the occasixn, andan appropriate sermon will be delivered by Rev. Father Quinan, of Antigonish. Itis expected that there wil] be agood many of the clergy from abroad present on the occasion. Rev. Tomas Crossy.—No man has captured the people in this city like the Rev Mr Crosby since the ‘Black Knight.” His addrees before Grace Church congre- gation yesterday morning was one of the most pathetic and captivaing we have ever heard. He related his experience from the time he became a Christian until the present time showing the wonderful interventions of Divine Providence in his behalf. lis address before the Sunday School in the afternoon wasoue of great attractiveness. The chiliren ind the adults present were delighted. The story of Iudian life and mission work is certainly the most romantic and thrilling we have ever heard. a tens emanates A TL: ccc will be right, and your doctor will stand a Mr John MeLeod. whe hase been on a script, business trip to the oeighbovring provinces retarbed to Charlottetown on Saturday Cotuision.—'lhe steamer Greetlands evening. and the ferry steamer Hoch lega collided Mr JSeeas Macdonald, barrister—at-'1w, | #t Montres] a day or two ago, avd the who has been ona trip to Montreal, re- Latter was somewhat injured. [he Greet- turned to ( ‘uttetown on Saturday | lands loaded at Montreal for Charlottetow>. CTSnrag: Sr James’ Cucrca.—This church, which Rev A P McLellan, rector of St. Dun~ | jas been uudergoing extensive repairs an: stan’s College, was a passenger by the alterations, willbe reopened on Sunday Princess this morning Ona trip to Nova! November 20th Rev Alfred Gandier, of latest novelties now showing ZN AN ORES ES oS ae a is AS eee >wy 2. eo > ® 22a A OD > Ss ®» > > » 2» =e 2 es = ~e @]ae 2. @ ® ® @ @ ®] = =a? > > @]os @ ® tT. 2 we Be AT STANLEYS’ No class of merchandise admits of so much de- ception as FURS. ss Knowing this, we buy only from manufaet- ¥5 urers of the highest commercial standing, and $y known probity. ve In protecting ourselves, we protect you. Our i guarantee goes with all goods sold. We Invite Your Inspection Stanley Bros tke bated Our Principal Business is Making highclass clothing to ordet ee We also have a splendid line of Mens Furnishings. Which dont add any extra expense to our large and increasing Tailoring business, We claim to give better value than any house in the trade. On Underclothing, Shirts, Collars, Ties, Braces, Handkerchiefs, Hose, Gioves, dc. GIVE US A CALL AND ~ YOU WILL BE CONVINCED GORDON & McLELLAN Upper Queen St. Men’s Stylish Outfitters —- ——o BO PAEBSAE SIGS DE PPT GP Bia — 60S. B. TOWNSEND ax CO, Board of Trade Buildig. Mon, Foreign Wine and Spirit Agents. SOLE AGENTS IN CANADA aND NEWFOUNDLAND FOR Roberteon, Sanderson & Co, Lid., Leith Scotch Whiskies. OF Pattisons’ Limited Leith, Highland Distillers, Ronald Gordon A McGgregor & Co, « « “ D. McIntyre & Co., "| > . O’Connor & Co., Dublin, - Irish Whiskies Santos Ramiro, Oporto - - Port Wines Martinez Garcia Y Ua Jerez - Sherry Wines J. Ornoso & Co., - - = Reus, Sacramental Wines Sunnyside Plantations, Jamaica - Schiedsm Distillers, Schiedam, ~~ Duddingston Brewery, dinburgh Fromy & Roger, Cogoac, Silver Moon English Dry Gin. Royal Nectar Old Tom Gin. Bass’s Ale =~ ~ Guiness’s Stout. Orders solicited from the trade only. S. B. Townsenp & Co., Montrear, Acents FOR CANADA Are you Engaged — In any occupation which requires more or less walking ? If so, you should wear the J. D. King Boot $523.00 For Gentlemen made of Box Calf goodyear welt. W. HW. STEWART & Jamaica Rums Hollands Gin Scotch Ales Brandies FUEL GES RAGS RG Co ae ac ” > Rae S... ae on # +e i Shae 1 te NE oA: SIRS AE A eA TT }