THE DAinY EX AMINER, CITARLUTTETOWN, OCTOBER 4 1893, . ~ ry \er- offer | the end- ders L Trea Lj 2? 3 14n33!Hai< Aa — ; , ws WEEKS & UO ee Furs, Mantles : Jackets DEWEY'S WELCOME HOME (Continued from page 1.) the Emperor of Germany who was very much “struck” with her. It was estimated that five willion people watched the pageant from the steamers | and excursion coata, The Olympia anchored off Grant's tom, | and then a ealute was fired from ihe shore which was returned by the flagsh*p After thie the otber ships passed in review be- the Admira nOO members of the Arion end Jiederkranz societies fang | anthems from a float vear the flagship. | After this the ships returned to the start- ing point, and inthe evening @ great fire- works display was the attraction. Oo Saturday Admiral Dewey landed at iess Soods an *taples WHOLESALE & RETAIL. »« On ecf the argest and } i i j | i %cks of Fine Fura, Jackets, | Dress Goods and _ Staple Goods ever imported to Char- lottetown. At The Lowest Possible Prices New Jackets Q Best quality New Jackets< ever offered | New Jackets ( for the money FURS FURS FURS Furs of all kinds, Jackets in Astrachan, Coon, Greenland and Electric Seal, Collarines Muffs, Ruffs and Robes, Come and see us, ee Fur lined Capes the very latest a spev= lalty. Examine our New Goods, We want you to trade with us, as we know that we can please you, and can sell as cheap as apy house in the trade. KID GLOVES, — Special line of black and coloase/’ at 65c, regular $1.10 and $1.35 WEEKS & CO The Pcople’s Stere CHARLOTTETUWN Business College | —AND—- Writing Academy Will re—open for the Fall aud Winter Term ON AUGUST 2th. “Let the Searchlight of Practice illu minate the aark places of Theory”) A!SEGROUGHLY Progressive, Practical institution, in which youpg men and women are not only taught Bookkeeping (in all ite applications to Commerce) both by single and double entry, but are trrined how to do business by actua! business transactioas, the s) udents act as buyers, sellers, traders, bankers, book-keepers and accountants in actnal business operations, aod the currency ieened by the College Bank, and the mdse. issued from the Emporium are used in bona- rde business transactions, justthe same as in mercantile and b g houses. Book~ keeping in itseif m jearned at home, but a knowledge of how to transact business cannot be thus acquired. ‘hat our c: urse and system of training is emiently practical write for testimonials from b asiness men and from students who are now holding lucrative and responsible positions. SUBJECTS Book-keeping by single ¢ theoretical and practical) Practice, Business Penme Correspordence (cmuimei< Commercial Law, Railroad ing, Banking (ectual practic Bank), Typewriting, Shorts gation. FACULTY L. B. Miller, Principal, Teacher of Book- keeping, Arithmetic, Buriness Practice, Business Corresp>adence, J ypewriting and Navigation. A.C. MeMillan, Vice Pri wipe. Teacher of Railroading, Steamboating, Banking, Ac- counting and Actual Business Practice. _J Harry Williams, teacher of Business repmanship. Wm. Moran [licensed] Ter band, _ George 8. Enman, Esq., [ Donala & Inman) Lectuier Law ——— meet? nd double entry Actual Pusiness oship, Busines sl Arithmetic, og, Steamboat- ein the College ind, and Nari- cher of Short- aw Firm Me m Commercial For circuiars or mation write Oraj ply te full in L. B. MILLER, Principal Farm Fer Sale THE eubscriber offers for eale his farm of 100 acres at Fairview, West River, tive miles from Ch’town, 80 acres of which is clear, the remainder covered with fencing. Will be sold cheap. Apply toF H Horne Ch’town, or On the premises, fe HUGH McPHEE Fairview Sept 8, 99—w3i or. tatterv at 8 a. m.,and was escorted hy cavalry to City Hail, where the Maror, hehalf of the ci'y,presented him with a $19,000. ve ; tne go'd loving cup which cast National anthems were also sung by 2,000 school children. Dewey was then driveu to the foot of Warren Street, where he embarked on asteamer for Grant’s tomb. Luncheon was served to 500 on the way 1p. : The land parade started at 11 a. m. There were 24,000 in the parade. When the Admiral reached the archat 24th street he reviewed che procession from a stand nearby. Several of the lad‘es along the line were dressed iu red, white and blue, representing the Stargand Stripes. Several balts in the procession took place in order thatthe diff-rent organiza- tions might regain any lost distance. One of these stop shappened just when the car- riage containing Dewey and the Mayor was opposite the staud upon which the writer was sitting. Itlasted about five minutes, and gave me a great chance to study the ‘face of ““The Surpriser” as the papers have dubbed him. Tne street was full of boysand men selling soap boxes and old butter tubs fir people to etand on. The price was 25 cents each at firet ; but I saw a fellow pay $2 for an old dirty box that broke down as soon as he and hisjbest girl got upon it. Then he locked aroand for his $2, but it bad left before he mounted the box. Ovly two Englieb flags were to be seen in the decorations. An amusing part of the parade was a young rewsboy who, when the police were not looking, jumped in behind one of the companies and was saluting the crowds along with the rest of the officers in answer tothe cheers. How long his reign was | allowed to last I cannot tell. Some of the regiments were hissed, in cluding the 7ch of New York and 15:h of Brooklyn, both of whom refused to go to the frontin Cubs. They were the fioest locking men in the parade too, as far as dress coes, but when you saw the porters trailing behind with baskets of fruit and refreshments, no surprise was f-lt at their uvt wanting to fight. Fancy a British regiment carrying refreshments when out on a liitle six mile parada on one of the best streeis in the world. Several times I wished a detachment of Prince Edward Islanders could have swung around and shown them what marching was! I am sure No. | Co. G. A., with Msjor Mac at its head, would have fairly bypnotized them. Oae member of the G@. A. R. who was boand io be in tbe ** swim” was drawn along in a carriage propped up with pillows. Sir Thomas Lipton and Richard Croker oc- cupied one of the first carriages. I also caw the Journal’s loving cup presented by the people to Dewey. It stands 8} feet high and was made oat of 70,000 dimes. 8S. T. Rive. -<—_- SransteaD Jvuxcron, P. Q., 12th Aug. 1893. Messrs C C Ricnares & Co. GextLemen,-—I fell from the bridge lead ing from a platform to a losded car whil> assisting my men in uploading a loed of grain. The bridge went down as well a- the load on my back, and I struck on the ends of the eleepers, causing » serious injury to my leg. Only for its being very fleshy, would have broken it. In an hour could not walk astep = “em- menced using MINARD’S LINIMEN ?, and the third day went to Montreal on basiness and got about well by the ues of acane. lIcan sincerely recommend it as the best liniment that I know of in use. Yours truly, C. H.Gorpon. Wonderful is the word to use when talking about our new fall clotning. Never has such a pile of nice new and stylish coats and suite been seen under one roof in the city. We buy only the best.—Prowse Bros. Ole -———_-_ o_—_-_— “T guees I'll have to telegraph my babe:” words and music at Miller Bros. Get under the blankets ; they are warm if they are Paton & Co’s Scotch make. ACHING ‘TEETH Carefully treated and filled and crowned with gold. DR. J. P. MURRAY, QUEEN STREET Threshing|/Machinery —BUY THE BEST —_—_—— The subscriber is agent for the sale of the well known Threshing Machinery, manufac- tured by Mr. Wm, Scott of East River. The material and workmanship of these machines - ee DR. CLIFT. JUres CF RONIC-DISE ASE 3 and RUPTURE by Salisbury treatmrut, Seed stamp for infer ; Mation, or cul] at Trurw, kova Scotia. Offic- of fax 81 ldiogaf are such as to fully maintain the reputation PERSONAL. Mr. and Mrs. William McLean went to | Souris today. | Mr.Geo. Oland, of Halifax, is here on a business trip. Mr. F. W. Hyndman left this morning ' for Sydney, ©. B. } Mr. Frank Tramor left today on return to Boston. Miss Annie Anstin for Summerside. Mr. A. D. McLeod left this morning on a@ visit to Boston, left thia moroing Mr. Walter Matheson returned to Char lottetown last evening. Mr. and Mrs. Peter O'Keefe, of Boston, are registered at the Hotel Davies. Mr. W. G. Macdonald is here in the ins terests of T. E Keany, Halifax. Mr. avd Mrs D. McLean, of Crapaud, returned from Boston yesterday. Hon James RB. McLean and Mrs. Me: Lean went te Souristh 8 morning. Mis Bessie Lawson is visiting ber sister Mrs W.D. Lockett, Bridgetown, NS. Sir Louis Davies has been elected a Vice-Patron of the Ottawa Chora] Society, Mr. Edward McKie, of the Bank of Nova Scotia, returned from Truro last evening. Premier Farquharson and Mr. L. E. Prowse, M. L. A., returned from Monc ton last night. Mr Ike Friedman, the ~l] known fur man, is here on one of his regular busi- ness trips. Mr. W. S. Davidson, representing Simson Bros., druggists, Halifax, is her- on a business trip. Mr. Arthur Hogan returned last evening from his boliday trip to Boston and otber cities of the United States. Mr. Thomas Strickland, of the sewer- age engineering steff, left this morning on a sbort trip to Sydney, Ce B. Miss Macdonald, of Jordan Marsh & Co’s., eatablishment, who has been visit~ ing relatives inthis province, left to-day on retura to Boston. Mr. S. H. Jones, Sabrevois, arrived in Summerside on Saturday evening, and will at osce begin shipping lembs to the American markete.—Agriculturist. Lord and Lady Minto are in New York witnessing the yacht race. Lady Minto will leave New York for England on Satur- day next. Sir Louis Davies an? Mr. Joseph Pope registered at the office of the High Com-~ missioner in London on the L8th of Sep- tember. Professor Gregor, of McGill, and Mre. Gregor, have taken cptheir residence at 34 St. Mat:hew Street for the winter.— Montreal Star. Hon.William Richarde, of Bideford, was among the Can:dians who registered their names last week at the High Commiesion-~ er’s office in London. The engagement is announced of Mrs. Alain Macdonald, cangkter of Jobn Archi-~ bald Macdonald.‘*G)enaladale,”’T racadie, to Mr. Wm. Emmett Walsh, of thie city. —-Montreal Star. Messrs J. J, Davies, Frank Heartz, P. S. Brown, Angus Macdonald, R. J. Wood, Frank Riggs and 8S. R. Burke were among the passengers by the Souris special to-day en route to the races. Rev G.C. P. Raymond, Mrs Down, Miss Hughes and Miss Annie Fraser were among the passengers to Summerside this morning. They will attend the Sunday School Convention to be held there to-day aod to-morrow. Queen Hotel—S H Jones,St Jobn’s;Wm Sterne, Morell; Wm Campbell, Halifax, Thos KE Howard, Montreal; Alpin E Galk, Dartmoutb; Mrs J C Galk, do; Miss Cam - erop, do; Mrs Frazer, do; RA McLeod, Omabs; Mra E Robinson, Harvey, N B; Edwin G Day, Boston Davies Hotel—J F Egan, Montreal; B C Cox, Souris; Jos Youngheart, Montreal; P U’Keefe’ and wife, Bosion; Geo Oland, Halifux; W S Davison, do; Wm G McDon sid, do; F W Choat, Montreal, G R Bag- nall, Haze] Grove; E A Owen, Toronto; A Leach. do; Ike Friedman, Montreal; Walter Matheson, Ch’town. William Sterns, Eeq, one of the most highly respected resideute of P. E Island, will spend the coming winter iv Truro, Novs Scotia. Mr. Sterns was born 16 Truro eighty years ago. He is to be cun- gratvlated on bis hale and hearty old age. We hope that the winter will pass pleas- avtly for him at the place of his birin. sao ee It is Easy to Love Your neighbor as yourself when your neighbor is # pretty girl. It ie just as easy to cure yourselfof Catarrh.Bronchitis or Asthma, if you uee Catarrhozove, the new medicated air treatment for all dis- eases of the nasal and respiratory paseages caused by germ /ife Catarrhozone cures by inhalation without danger or risk to the sufferer. It goes wherever air can go and never fails to reach the affected parts. This is why it excels treatments requiring the vee of spraye, douches, powders, ointments, &c., which cannot reach the seat of the disease and are therefore useless. For sale at all druggists, or direct by mail, price $l. Send 10 cents in stampsto N. C. Polson & Co., Manufactutiog Chemists,Kingston, Ont., for sample outfits. FARM FOR SALE Sixty acres of arable land and acres of they have so long enjoyed throughout the | acres of farm in a good state of cultivation, Province. The combined Shaker and Cleaner is best design, and is wear satisfactorily. Call and examine, ‘DONALD McKENZIE, of the KENT STREnsT...... warranted to work and Massey*Harris Warerooms Good dwelling honse, barns and coach house on premises* The property is weli situated, convenient to churches, school, and good shipping facilities, An everlasting supp!y of marsh mudon the roperty. Term;easy. Apply at the office o Mr. A A McLean, Solicitor, Ch’tewn, or to ‘ the unders zned PATRICK O'GRADY, i Pownal St, Ch’town i Marsh land at Mi. Herbert, Lot 48, about 45° Local and Other Items beats C. O. F—Special meeting of Coart Charlottetown tomorrow (Thur eday.) Important business and initiation. cncduiiet Porice Covrt.—Albert P. Allan was the only candidate for j istice today. For being drunk he was fined $4 or 20 days. Tue Brext.—The Brert left Cape I r- mentine for Crapaud tbis morning. She is expected in Charlottetown this evening or tomorrow, Nisciaidlibiesm CHARLOTTETOWN ENGINEERS meet for drijliv uniform this evening at 8 o clock sharp. A full attendance is expected squads will be told off for inspection. order. pr By Oomw Paul is fond of quoting Scripture But it has been remarked that he seems to forget the verse in the Book of Proverbs that tellshim that “ righteousness ex alieih a nation.” Sr. James’ Cuurca.—The usual prayer meeting will not be held tonight. Lnstead, a missionary meeting will be beld on Fri- day evening under the auspiees of the Women’s Foreign Missiouary Society. Rey. Arthur Morton, son of Dr. Morton of Trinidad, will be present and will give a lecture illustrated with stereoptican views. The congregation are asked to remember the date. P. E. 1. Hosrirat.—At a meeting of the Board of Trusteee of the P. BE. Island Hospital held Jast ev-ning a vote of thanks was tendered Hon, Thos W. Dodd for his handsome contribution of $500 to the heal~ ing and ventilating apparatus of the in- stitution. This amouct is in addition to Lis former eubscriptioa to the building fund. It is expected that the Hospital wil! be finished about the last of November and will be occupied 1n December. A Goop Inza.—At a meeting in the W.C. T. U. parlors last evening it was decided to establish a social hall in Charlottetown, for the especial benefit of young men over 16 years of age. The ball will be located in part of the W. C. T. U. buildiog, and reading matier, games, music, etc., will be provided. Dr. Ayer’s will be general superintendent, and Mr. J. K. Ross secretary-treasurer. Mr James Welsh and Mr W.C. Turner will be the music committee, and Messrs J, J. Chap- pell, Dudley Wright and Zohn Messervey witl look after the amusements. Con- tributions of money or literaiure will be | o-~> OD OD OD SHNDVOBIODVUSD ODwS oS we oS WS oer ~~ Oooo F lannelette if Under i wear i at Stanley Bros O~<S O<% © & O~D O-<DO~<® O~BO*D 22 VD WH a r is ON ee SS OSS Oe ee oo HOD 7% ‘ tus . , . 4 “4 Direct from the manufacturers; good 3% 3 € ne . i +4 gssortmert, good qualities, well made ES and finished, and priced low. NIGHT DRESSES € i 65ce¢ . if S5e¢ 3 | $1.10 » if and $1.35 each w——]) \WERS E 50¢ 5 it 6Oc : ie and ‘YO@ 2 pair ik My ,* t Aa ® pre Oy Sy eee ners Liieytt Savy : sus, lands! Decals adel f . * Linc ey” ‘ \ - rreyst = r me ) thankfully received: Jtis expected that the aocial bell will be in operation in a! few days. Srrarep IsLanpER.—About two months ego young mav named George foster, of Milton, about 22 years old, left the Island with the harvest excursion party fur the north west. Shortly after be left bis family lost trace of him, but thought be had arrived safely at his destination. However, not long ago a notice ap- peared in the Family Herald stating that @ person whose name was thonght to be Foster, but who could pot tell where he came{frcm, had been taken charge of by tbe asylum authorities in Montreal be- cause of evidences of insanity. This notice was made known to his people and caused them much alarm. They surmised he perscn referred to was of their family. tAccordingly, a brother left for Mcntre | yesterday to endeaver to identify we man, aud if he provesto be his brothera telegram will be received bere this after-~ noon or to-morrow to that effect. if iS A PURE SOAP Wocl Soap is an’ absolutely pure Soap, aod contains vo alkali or adulteration or filling of any kind. There is no purer soap than Wool Soap, no matter at what price, and there is no better soap for toilet and bath purposes. The most expen-~ Sive soaps, such asethe bighest grade of French and o:her imported soaps, cost more to make, and are more carefuily moulded or milled, and of finer texture, perrumed with costly perfume, enclosed with ex~ pensive wrappers and handsome boxee, paying high dutiee, but sone of these expensive soaps are intrin~ sically better than Wool Soap. 15c a box of 3 cakes. —_——_——_ ——$———_ a ES Reduction in Blouse and Shirt Pins Biloase Pins per set 21 cents Skirt Pins per set_21 cents Lornette Chains and Cyrano Bead Chains per pair $1.00 up. An eley- ant assortment of Jewelry and Watches at reduced prices. Also a nice ‘ine of Souvenir Goods. Re- pairing promptly attended to clocks, watches and jewelry, at the Modern Jewelry and Fancy Goods Store Sunnyside, Queen Square. ,Oh’town JURY an CO. a, AN EASY PROPOSITION me Beauty and style withont comfort is easily obtainable, comfort with- out appearance is equally simple. You never saw an ugly pair of ‘Slater Shoes,’’ yet many of them cover comfortably most unlovely leet. The combination of these two-- comfort and beauty—are only to be had in the ‘‘Slater Shoe.’’ Weny SNE WRC Sa ARS. BS sa a 4 ‘i A . 4 AUN ‘ oF Up h . 4 { WA ‘ Bs x a iaboon j XN Made in twelve shapes, on lasts modelled from actual feet, all widths and sizes, leathers, styles and colors. Every pair Goodyear welted, name and price stamped on the sole. $3.50 anv $5.00. ALILWZT SOLE AGENTS, WeareiNow Ready Forthe Fall Trads | With the finest line of Suitings, Overcoating Frousering, etc., ete, ) ever placed before the people o: P. E. Island. Having the largest stock tu select from, an established eputation for fit, style and workmansl.ip is surely sufficient nducement for you to have your clothing made by GORDON & McLELLAN. Men’s Stylish Outfitters = PYvevvrereneveneevervenprnnre ney r er rer tree; reer reT ETE rEP HTH E Terr Sc Have You Made = Up Your Mind What kind of ajboot you will get for fal] wear. We cannot crowd sall ur diflerent etyles of boots into the window—justdrop in and ayl want to see chat ucot at euch and sucha price. The rest is oe McQUAID’S LOWER QUEEN STREET aS SR NNATYSNNAPTENNDTNNNT TNT ITNT NNN BOOT & SHOE STORE, AAAS AASAAAAAG 444 ALAA UAC = = = | 7 f | 2 @