THE DAILY EXAMINER, ae eeene een es OCTOBER 19 1898, HOTEL ARRIVALS. Hotel Davies : W Hl Holmes, Halifax DM Ferguson, Montreal; PD) T Taylor Moncton; Capt A L. MeDonald, Souris, P S Hannon Montreal; RJ Turner, Truro; Chas H Speocer, Granby; Wm Haley, Halifax, B H Calkin,Kenty le, NS; Emers son Wood, London, Kog; W A Bell, Sum- merside; DA M litle, LL B Jacobse, Ailen Leslie , Montreal, Fre rman C Cotlin, Boston; Jno Moor ,Crapaud, NI Corbett, Parrs- NS. Queen Hotel: E Goldstone, Montrea! Rev J M Fisher, Malip« jie i J Anderson; Mice Lewis, Card Krid As thick as a calt’s Some under w when it is shed ick asa calf’a lug: othere run away and another geia thi ine Sia i kr woollenp underwear is aran | in-sbrinkable und will wear xe 1 w Keep all st< k j Ss i alon ( 2) M Dves e been giving eatis- fact io thousands of jiome dyers for y-five years None ve better re- Ma ‘ee? HED BULBS» are nere The Cream of the Bulb Crop. The very choicest named varieties selected by our Mr. Haszard Prices right. HASZARD & MOORE SUNNYSIDE. ne * 1 was ovrepd of terrible MINAR‘’3S LINIMENT. Rev. | was cureD cf a bad cace of earache by MINARD’S LINIMENT. Mars. §. ungs by MIN- lumbago by Wm. brown KAULBA@K. I was cuRED of sensitive AKD’S LINIMENT. Mrs. 8S. Masters. a ang Coffee 6400. The sort that tickles the palate, warms the heart, bri zhteas thought aids digestion, and rnakes one feel as he quaffs the beverage, that life is worth living, and that COFFEE is rightfully the crc wring and best feature of the breakfast table— this is the reason vou should use OUR BLEND of JAVA and MO- CHA COFFEE ino pr ference to any otner. We grind it fresh ae required, Price just even with quality. Sanderson & Co. STEMPLN TPFOPER OT ETT E PORTER MT Sic -) Se > a > t. > es ee @ @&s = = = We ARE PLEASING OTHERS —- _ WE CAN PLEASE YOU. —~a ~— > ; a. er > ee ; —_ oe ~ -- —_ o- — eo —~ _ whe oo sh ——» o~ oe - . , -_ The beat Susiress Bringer —@ - ’ 1 —- = isa weil lleplayed aivt, inthe —s & best newspaper, changed as —& = oftenas possible. The next best —% : : : ae ae = Business Brirger is probably = ar ‘ Pau 2 —<"4 i same kird of an odyt in the = = next heat new paper. ~~ ' ,; _ © € ¢ ) j e8s ~—_ « -~19 a -——_ et ~——_ | > > D €eimewv ; << S » } = i a PCOKIE ~—* j ee e =P © ’ 1 $ -——F = r née oOo ¢ , = ae ant ’ an a an ' v7 =" i yK We . 8 —— | ely printe: rt alains & —< « ° , ; ew hic <7 er of ra 4 W il Cal — * : ‘ 4 4 ’ pele ir¢ée c Db ATES : ——® c one of the nices ——a é ; ' » i ’ ont ~~ 4 : ve : - — 2 « 4 ¢ . “= s , : + - @ ' I emumwonia — - ae . “4! , « . ; { . ’ ~ey .- ‘ : Shaal Lae é fs Se hOGA ~ DOS SU OSG OSSLULGSe POS ICSUE RLS Zit HONOR TO HON, MR. LAIRD, —— A Goodly Company at the Banquet Last Evening, LEAVES FOR WINNIPEG THIS MORNIN The farewell benquet in honor of the Honorable David Laird, P.C., was attend. ed by about seventy-five gentlemen of both political parties including : Messrs H C McDonald, Donald Farqu- harson, Benj. Rogere, Angus MeMillan Benj Davies, Rev G M Campbell, Judge Warburton, Rev T F Fallerton, Dr Monaghan, Dr MeL e0 ee H Bell D A Me; Kinnon, L L Beer. F i. Hazard,J A Mathe son, Geo J Rogers, W D McKay, Peier Halioran, T A Me Le . 7 B Riley, D Thorpe, J B McCready, G Henviker, F le St C Brecken, James Byrne, W E Daw- son, H J Cundall, W B Robertson, A J Palmer, F OC Coftio, Henry Smith, W L Cotton, J Mcleaac, John D McMillan, D McMillan, J D_ Reid, Ira Purdy, Hector McLeod, D L Hooper, J Waddell, Peter McCourt, Edward Lune, Ma!colm McLeod Walter Matheson,S C Moore, Duncan McLean, Capt Larkins, D A Brace, James H Reddin, G A Sharp, Jo eph V ise, Jobn Moore, W Scott, Charles Dalziel, F S Hodgson, J F Whear, Chas Lyons, E McDougall, Capt Davison, J F Robertson, Dr Tavlor, Capt McDonald, Mayor W erburt ton, Capt MeMilliaa. Attorney General McDonald the chair. The epacious new dining hall of Hotel Davies, with its beaut ifully and appropria- tely frescoed walls, was a fitting scene for the occasiun,and the music of Vinni- combe’s orchestra afforded an harmonioas accompaniment. The menu, promytly and satisfactorily served, consisted of — occupied Oysters on the Deep Shell. Mock Turtle Soup. Purce of Game a La Royal. Radish. Queen Olives, Lettuce. Boiled Fresh Sulmon. Caper Sauce. Petits Pois Roast Tenderloin of Beef. Dish Gravy. Horse Radish Sauce. Roast Young D ick. Currant Jelly. Boiled Turkey. Oyster Dressing. Boiled Ham. Kolo Sauce Kidney a la Toulouse. Chicken Cutlets. Mushrdom Cream Sauce. Black Duck. Red Currant Jelly. Golden Plover on Toast Mashed Potatoes. Green Peas. Escalloped Tomatoes, Pine Apple Pudding. Soft Custard. Montilla Jelly. Pommard Jelly. Lemon Jelly. Velvet Cream. Fruit Cream. Apple Pie. Ratifaes. Plum Tarts. Apples. Grapes. Lombard Plums. Bananas. Assorted Cake, Coffee. Celery. Oranges. Kummel Ice Cream, The toast list comprised ‘ The Queen—God bless her. The President of the United States. The Governor General. The Lieutenant Governor. Our guest. The Parliament of Canada. Our Country. The Army and Navy. The Cisy Corporation. The Press. The Ladies. Our Host and Hostess. Speeches appropriate to these toaste and ” to the occasion, more or less eulogistic of the distinguis hed guest, were delivered by Dr Taylor, Mr Cotlin, C E, in charg? of city sewerage, Hon F Brecken, Hon B Rogers, Hon D Farquharson, Judge War- burton, Mr Byrne, Rev G M Campbell, Mr Wise, Rev T F Fullerton, MrJ H Beil, Father Monaghan, His Worship the Mayor, Councillor Lyons, Messrs Cotton, Mc-~ Creaiv, Mc ‘Ieaac,McCourt and F Nash, Mr. J J Davies and others. Hoo. Mr. Laird responded feelingly and § ¢ | ° 3 ¢ 4 ¢ e ¢ a ¥ 4 ¢ +7 } f 1a have t] m a br itas ic uS Nave Ae ' é : imount ofthat account we . : @ sent you last week, and ¢ tN 4446 : ' @ oblige ’ . : "a" ’ 2 oy ~ a) sn ¢ ake we tie Sz iri sacha? Cod eet => é =e % & &Ge SDs Oe @f® | jamin Davies, father of Sir Louis Davies, ne 2 e@ @ ® @22eeGHan 7s @ 71-0047 272002 er ee fittingly to the enthueiaetic toast in bis bonor and to the many kind words of hi- assembled friends, thanking them and the citz-ns of Charlottetown generally for their repeated expressions of confidence in Pes and the press of the Province for | kindly congratniations upon his receut ap- pointment. He declined to evter into questions of politica for fear he might be acen-ed of offensive partisanship, but briefly referred to some points in hie jour nalisiic and civic career, At the close of his speech three cheers and atiger were given for the bonorable gentleman Mr. Laird left thie morn ig for Winni- peg. Many of his friends, luding Hon. Mr. Farqubarsor, Premier of the Proviuee, were On the platform to ece him off. PERSONAL oe ee Mrs Roome kft this merning fcr Mont- real. Hon David Laird left this morning for Winnipeg. Dr. McLeod left this morning on a trip tu Montreal. Rev Father Kelly, left this morning on return t Rabies ‘re, Mich. rr ar . ‘ i . oe Rev J i Fisher, of Melpeque, rezist rea ai the Quren Hotel yesterday evening. ly E néereou W 00 is among the | Davies, Mr Freeman registered at evening. Dr Clift has another vigorous letter ip the Pictou Advocate :egarding sewerage for that town. Dr W. been visiting 1, the Christy hat,man, luteet arrivals at the Hote! C Coffin, C the Motel i, Boston, Davies last W. Taylor and wife, who have relatives in Charicttetown, left thismorning for their home in New York. Mis: Ella Palmer, Miss Lilian Dodd and Miss Winifred Corton were passengers in the early train this morning en route to Boston and New York Icvis announced from Quebec that Sir Lonis Davies and several other. members of the International Commission visited St Anne de Beaupre last week. Among those who were present at the bar quet last evening was the Hon. Ben- now in his 86th year, and still bale and hearty. Mr Bayfield Williams, private secretary to the Minister of Marine, who has been ill of typboid fever at Oitawa, arrived at Summerside last evening and will spend some time with his people at Bideford. Mr EJ Rodd, the we!l known contrac~ tor, returned yesterday from Stanbope, P. FR. I., where he was attending the funeral of hie father, whose death | occurred on Wednesday last atthe ageof 6 yeare.—" Moncton Times. Mr R V Longworth, who bas been acting mapager of the “Summerside bracch of the Bank of Nova Scotia for some weeks, re- turned to Charlottetown lastevening. Mr A E Williams, maneger at Summerside, | bas returned from hie holiday trip. —_—_— Things to Make a Note of > -_ Shootiog Match. —The annual shooting match of No 5 Co, 82nd Battalion, will take place at Brookfield on Saturday, the 22nd inst, commencing at 10a m, sharp.— A Beaton, Captain, Central Cliristian Church.—Missionaty + meeting toxnight at 7.30 pminthe Kin- dergarten ball. Miss Rioch will sing the wel'sknown hymn ‘f Savior lead me lest 1 stray” io the Japanese language, Kixpercaraten Hatt.—R:member the Missionary Rally this evening in the Kindergarten Hall, Mise’Rioch,miss onary from Japan, Mies Payson, Presideot of the Maritime C. W. B. M., Revs Simpsco and Manifold will give addresses. Miss Rioch wiil also sing a hymn in Japanege. Ali are cordially invited. An offering on behalf of the missionary work among the women in Japan will be taken up. oom 4 Orrice Removep.— Mesers Warburton & MeKinonon have remored their King’ County branch office fiom Ge: r-etown or Montague Bridge, and have placed Mr George S. Inman, Attorney~at-law, ip charge. Mr. Iuman is a young man of excelient promise and considerable exp ri- ence, and we have uo hesitation in assuring the public that any business intrusted to him will receive his most careful con- sideration. TRIAL SUBSCRIPTIONS The WE y - LY EXAMINER and THi MONT RE. FAMIL) HERALD W EHEKLY rah will? sent to any a dress for thr months. for tirenty-fRve cer fer both papers. Apply or address subscrip tions tothe The Examiner ( if ” » > & & @ > @ “4 @2 ea ughs, &c ——s . > b-—donctitialinadinattanion he Local ant Other Tens, | => City Taxes— Beware of the list of un-~ paid taxpavers. Pay upat once aad avoid the exposure, Foorniu..--The Dalhousie team de feated the Wanderers at Halifax on Monday. The score stood 3to0. The game was fast from s'art to finish. In tHe Fietp.— We understand that Connciller Crabbe will beacandidate for Sewer nnd Water Commissioner ip eucces- sion to Hon David Lairid. eee a Must Have Been Excirinc ~A raccoon about a fout and a halt long was captured on ove of Lhe principal residental! streets of Moncton jaast lhursday evening by a dog, &@ man 4nd a regiment ot email boys. The raccoon rav up a tree, where it was lass sooed and brought down. New Cuairmay.—Tthe Water Commis- siouers held @ siting yesterday, at which the Hon D L aird resigned his positic in as Chairman of the Board. The office was immediately afters ie filled by the ap- polatment of Mr Henry Smitb as Chair- man, xo ote AcADIA’s Goup Fortune.—Of the $60,- 000 required by Acadia college to enable it to secure the $15,000 offered by J D Rockefeller, some $50,900 has been, raise’, and the Yarmouth Times says @ consider-~ able contribution will be made towards the balance by citizens of that town. —_———e———_ Porice Cover.—Five drunks figured at the Police Court this morning. atrick Cullen, Joseph Cameron, Charles Thietle and Jobo Bell were each fined $5 or 30 days. Wiliiam Rodd, against whom a similar charge was preferred, was re- manded antii to-morrow. A charge of as- savliacd batiery preferred against Patrick Cullen, and Joseph Cancron, was dismiss ed. ANoTHER Seizure.— A Ssdoey despatch of the .6ch says: fhe St. Pierre schevover R W Smith, with a large quantity of smuggled liquor and tobacco, was eeized here to-night by Captain Gordon, of the revenue cuiter Gladiator. The officials had been on the watch for the vessel for some days, and as soon as she arrived in port to-night, Captain Gordon captured ter. The contraband goods were stowed be- tween false buikbeads and are valued at about $3,000. Tue Gotpen Rvte.—According to an exchange Samuel M Joues is the “golden rule” mayor of Toiedo, Obio. He was born iv poverty, but has become prosper- ous through his uwn exertions He owns a big faciory in which the emptoyes work about vight hours a day avd enjoy numervus holidays. The ooly rule he ues pusted ups: “Do unto others as if you were che oibers.” At Christmas be shares with the workmeo the profits of the past year. Sirnkes ought to be unknown in his establishment, sinntiaiies Scneoner Wreckev.— Tre Summerside correspondent of tue Guardian says: The schooner Mary, Captaia Thomas Hare, owned by Mr Charles Powell, ot Dalbousie, bound from Pictou io Gaxpe, with 180 tons coil, sprung a leak Saturday and made so much water that the crew with all their | ¢fforte couid not keep her free with 1,000 strokes an hour At 9 o’clock Saturday ilght with @ furcas gale from the east and north east, ebe st-uck the Mimirigash shoals, but was carried over them by ihe heavy sea. The watercontintied to gain and atl p.m. Sunday ehe sank about 10 miles off Horsehead near Miminigash in 20 fath’ ms of water. The crew consisting of five men andthe captain landed in the boat aod cameto Summerside Monday afiernoon, where they stil’ remaia, ideale Ex-Secsetary Bayarp.—The cflicial period of mourning having expired the tlag on the United Siaies Consulate, which has been floating at half-mast during the past ten days out of respect to the memory of Ex-Secretary Bayard, occup’eés its old oosition at the topof the steff. In the cir- cular ordering that the flag be displayed at half~mast it is nointed out that Hon. Mr. Bayard servedthe people ofthe United States in many and important Capacities. He represented Deleware as Sevator from i869 to 1885, was Secretary of State from i885 to 1#89, and was Ambasazador Exiraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States to Great Britain from 1893 o 1897. In each of these capacities, it is further po'nved ont, bis career was marked 'y great usefulness in which abilities or a vi order were applied with unfailing lavotion and fidelity to the performance of ublie trusts, His private life was pure sid nostaioed, and hts memory will long » cherished with affection and respect by 18 Countrymen. ee ———————_———— EEE 5 Jowell © _ —- Se a OS ee BRGHEN AG GEG elge dargains ELALGLIGTELIES AT STANLEYS BABA FPSB A Pure, all wool, heavy weight, brozd.twil’ Ks 6442 inches wide.....>» 366 All wool French far.cies, 42 inches wide, 4 patterns, worth 60e per yard, tor 456 ¢ OVE Tills 3 YU Wo 56 inches wide, hard twisted, Scotch ma le Serge; will not spot or shrink, Note price, per vard per yard the width, 56 inch, and fhe 606 stan! ey Bros TS LT a Pall “ANNOUNCEMENT is9s—— > Our stock for this reason is now‘complete, and cipal all the latest fashionable c’othes for Gentlemen’s wear, wh « !i will be interesting tu those desirious of having the larg. -« variety to select from. ARTISTIC CUTTERS SKILLED WORKMEW We show the best line of men’s furnishings in the e¢it# GORDON & McLELLAN -_ star St. Men’s Stylish Uatfitte il li Slippers fancy patterns pretty and comfortable en J. B. Macdonald So Co . RUPTURE UR CLIFT CUKFE D by the IMPROVED method. Endow per yard baaasasouas = se ees ea — ———— ee With every $2.00 worth of well known low prices we will give a pair of Childrens Slippers free of cost, These are nice new fall and winter ed by the medical profession and by thousanet | who have discarded their trusses and remaim ' cured, treats CHRONIC DISEASES by the Si dis- | “THE IMPROV ED RUPTURE CURE, self-help in remov- ( ‘ontinuc ps, in- per rsistent * bloc d bury method of painless, involving no inconvenience and = iD KS ause Port pm the | a iat “aaa ae ter | quires oO sly 5 or6 visits, Examinations free nt reat erso ; by | | Te aie nsure es Mi venir n of suffering and Mazimum | sud confidential, ote ire, po ssibie in @acsh cast : me . ; y ; No Pay Until Cured Avoid Attempts t naid ed. MICROSCOPICAL FXAMINATION OF |m er yok THROW AWAY YOUR ‘TRUSS SPUTA, URINE, &c. BLOGD, Nie denind £ VYark Tri at Graduate of New York University |... ondence solicited. A perfect enn At 1d the N iE W YORE HOSPITAL. 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