ll THE Dane EXAMINER, UHARLOTTETUWN, NOVE WBE 11, 1839 BORD tt. , snd M Sta ac! oo MARRIED u iii N Kt iean S ' ; N Murchison, of ywe | Martha A Nik For of ‘7 . At fatt Nor rb. A Ben}3 d 1, Lot 0 A w al eee ruc F —A Court of the Order of : ca iat Summerside af weve wD. Witi net ow ng offise hea B Grad ‘ R—-—W T q: Waug Treas— ly my ¢ Sec’r—W H Slack- tor Sec—Thos Robertsen; Cond— QG on S rma S urry Grady ; J W—lior Baker ;S B—Fred Peters; J B—Dr Bia r san—Dr McPhail; Chapia bh 3 W Miss Sexton «xp2rt corset _ ' : aa fitter, of New LulK, Will be at Stanley Bros. for one week ryvy 7 commencing next ‘Tuesday. We vane ask the ladies to ° , ome early, as on Miss Sex- ton’s previous visit many had to away disappointed, it he ng impossible to fit them on vcount of the great rush on the last sew days, Corsets fitted freeofcharge. W.B. corsets $1.00 per pair and up. SE Do. “ar o> 3 fo ey Ze fackets Our Jackets are are sell- ers—Why? Because the prices and qualities are right. a Kew Specials Here Black Curl Jackets $1.65 worth $1.9). Black Curl Jackets $2.40 | worth $2.75. Black Curl Jackets $5.00 worth $3.40 Other price up to $14.00 rar. Jackets We excel in this line our Fur Jackets give entire satisfaction-~ We have all kinds. A few special leaders in Astrachan from $22 7° $50. WEEKS & GO THE PEOPLES’ STORE MRS RRR CLEARANCE SALE. Uwing to ill health the proprietor, Mr F. G. Bovyer, of Georgetown Reyalty, has instructed me to sell by public auction at his sale of impreved stock on Wednesday, November 15, his entire stock of famous Lincoln and Oxford Downs, including Imported Oxferd and Gib- icoln Rams. *s will be in lamb ums. 10, sale to begin at Arkiji and Wrigh son and Walker L) Many of the ew by these famous R Luncheon at 11. 12 o'clock, j Auc tioneer. GUKE ! GOKE FOR S ALE—/ A very superior qua- lity of Coxe made from good coal, Price six cents per bushel. Apply at the 263 oo J. ay | & | M. AITKEN, GAS WORKS, } } | | day fined $4 } for creating | St | | a8 & sewing | hacd aud therefore retain their | perfecily su | do for you. Bostor ° oS 7 «il Local and Other items, " |C, T,U Ww. Cc. T. U.—All members of the W. and others interested are reepect- invited to meet atthe rooms on Graf- on Monday afternoon at 3 o’clox k cir le. fully ton St. ce Covetr.—Jobn Mclaonis was to 10 oar 20 days imprisonment, a disturbance on Upper Queen the Poul aud reet maliciously injurisg pro- pertv of Mre. Allen Mclauis. AnnvaL Snoor.—No 3 Co, 820d Batt, will hold their anaual shooting match at Kensington range on Moaday.tAll are re- quested to be at the drill shed at10 a. m, Monday to receive their r fles. - B. anp A.—ToeB. and A. Ciub holds its monthiv meeting in their rooms, Cameron Block, on Monday eveniug next at 8 o'clock. to atterd, All members are requested By order of Secretary. _— — Paperewski.—It nas lately been reck- oned that M. Paderewski is the qnickest pianist on record. He hae heen known to strike as: many as 1,030,300 notes in twelve hours, thereby outdoing all rivals. Mitts Burynep.—Macneill’s Mills, West Devon, were totally destroyed by fire on Thursday last. The loss is very heavy, the establisliment being one of the best in that section of the province, and there be- ing no ipsurance—Agriculturist, -TwA8 Box.—A number of the lady friends of the Island soldiers met at the Mavor’s offize this morning and decided to send a Christmas box to the members of the Island contingent. The boxjmust close tonight. Mayor Warburton will be glad 10 receive and forward ary smal! parcels for individual members of the con~ tingent. He asks that perishable goods be putin tin boxes. The contributions already include a boxof cigars from the barbers of the city and a box of candy from James Vatcber. The idea isa good one and will no doubt be acted upon to a very large extent. Curl! Ovr First Qvaxtity Lenses.—Are ground in large quantities atone time. I'hey are then closely inspected by an ex- pert, aod those that are defective are sold to dealers who use second aod third qual- ity stock, not knowing or cariog about the bad resulis that will surely follow. Our lenses are 80 grout ad as to erable the wear- er tosee through all portions of the lens with eqnal distinctness They are very beautiful pol likh. It does not matter what kiod of giasses yOu are wearing or who fitted thera, r the vature of your case, if you are not ited, call and see what we cap 2 Optical Co., Co’town. yy T ¥ENTIE ing io the first Methodist Chryrch last evening gs fund, was very largely attended. Dr. Jobesn was chairman, and delivered al | short opening address. 1 Mr J. D. Seaman, and ex-Mavor Dawson each delivered a brief address. Dr. Carman then spoke ofthe fund. The Methodiste of Canada have andertaken to raise $1,900.000, und its accomplishment is cheeringly possible. He urged al! to help forward the vast and important scheme, for the good of their church and themselves. The oppo-tunity had come, and success should be theirs. Mr. J. T. Mellish, and Rev. J. J. Teas- dale made a fewremarks at the clo3e of Dr. Carman’s address, and the meeting closed. The choir rendered good and suitable music. FootpaLut.—T be following are the namer of the teams for Mondav’s match on the C.A.A.A. grounds. The game will atari at 3 30 sharp : SDC ACAC E Blake back F Blake K McPherson bbacks WH Rtchie J§McGowan H Betbune F Hogan (capt) W McLeod N Belleau J McMillan J Kavaney quarters L.BMcMillao G Roy T Trainor D Cameron forwards D McKinnon W Cameron B McQuillan A Keovgbh J Darke J Donahoe (capt) W Jones J Walsh J Duffy F McCarthy RP Gaudet G McDonald W Lamont F McIntyre C McQuillan Tickets on sale at A W Reddin’s, the Apothecaries Hall and Jobnson & Jobo son’s uptown store. omething” ice. @ 8 with nice Draperies. draperies for $2.25. ALSO_- - Oak Book Racks = AALAt | LETTER FROM LADY ABERDEEN | | | | | | P | | ie | ; ———— | It will cost vou nothing.— | TH aston Funp.—~The meet- | in the interests of the $1,000,000 | | are our Fancy Oak and Mahogany finished Screens Fancy Oak Music Racks These are good goods and the prices are right. -JCHN NEWSON TUVET EVIE TTT E Te FEK® | Paris International Fxhibition—De- partment Under the Direction of the National Council of Women ot Canada. At reqnest of she Nationa! ' Council o1 Women of Canada I venture ask you to draw the attention of your | readers to the effort wnich is to be made to | represent the hfe and work of the women of © suitable manner at the Paris International Exhibition of 1900. Instead of arranging for a Woman’s Section, whieh but too often means disap- pOoin- ment .& d imperfect repre-entaticn, the Dom. nion Goverument have decided to publish a handbook for distribution, which will g've rgarding aj) departreots of women’s lite and activities, and concerning the or- ganiz tions with{which they are connected, and which will also contain a series of in teresting papers giving a genera! survey position, education and work Dominion. . SIR, the to snad 410 @ of the women In the The preparation of this work has been | entrusted by the Goveroment tothe Na- tional Couvel of Women of Canaila, who have appointed a Committee of Arrange~ ment under the convenership of Mrs. Georg? Drummuond, of Montreal. The volume wil) be divided into Sections on Charities and Reform, Tredes aud Induetres, Social Work, Professions and Careers, Art. Literature, Church Work, Indian Wo. and I[m~< migration, each of which will be under- taken by a Sectional Committee and Con vener. In order to fac litate the work of these Sections, a list of questions has been pre~ pared and is being sent out by M.es T. F. Wil-on, corresponding Secretary of the National Council, to persons likely tojhave | the requisite experience and ability for | replying to inquiries beariug on the various departwents I have named. It will greatly sid the Council in its work if those possessing informatiou which will be of interest for euch a hand- book will send their names and addresses (post free) to Miss 'T. F. Wixsox, lo care of Auguste Dupuis, Eeq. Paris Commission, Department of Agriculture, Ottawa. before Dec Ist, and indicate the section re~ garding which they could furnish anewers to our question. Al! such belp will be gratefuliy receiv - ed as it is the earnest desire of the Nat~ | ional Council of Women to show itself really worthy of the confidence reposed in it by the Gover: ment to produce 8 volume as fui], accurate apd concise information as it is possible in the short time available for compilation. It will also interest your readers to know that the Government intend to , furnish an apartment especially as a Rest Room and Intormation Office for the u-e of Canadian lady visitors to the Exhtbi- tion. ; contain: ng I remain Youre faithfalir, [saBEL ABERDEEN, E titor~in-Chief of Canadian Women’s Handbook. e- PERSONAL. Rev. James Simpson went to G-orge- town today to conduct services in Triuity Cbureh tomorrow. The Reverend John W. Godfrey, Rector of Georgetown, will preach in St. Peter,s Cathedral tomorrow evening. Dr. Carman will preach in Grace Church tomorrow morning in the interest of the Twentieth Century Fund, D-:. Carruthers returned the first of the week from a pleasant visit to his old home on the Island.— Sackville Post. The last issue of the Maritime Merchant bas ao excellent likeness of Mr. Geo. C. C: ok, for many years purser of the steam - er Hulifax, who has lately gone into the com mission business in Halifax. Mr. Granville C. Cunningham, former. ly of the Montreal Street Railway, has been appointed manager of the Geaeral Electric Railway, London, Eng., Mr. Cunningham was one at time @ resident of Charlottetown. A meesage received this morning by Dr. Taylor, from Dr. MeNeiil, of Summerside, contains the welcome information that the Hon. the Master of the Rolle is much im~ proved but is not well enough to returu home to-day. He will come down on Monday next. Superintencent Sharp has kindly placed his private carat his dis- poral. -22ses@ ws 3 as Your choice of woods and $2.60 $340 geverevereverve, statistics aud information of | Education, | Local and Other tems, Pe Caveapuna. ialicaiiais. on Monday al | Du 30. Sone Sarvice at ihe Goxpe! Meeting in Prowse’s New Block tomorrow afierpoon at 3.45. Strangers always welcome. | - | Naw Correer. — Victoria Division, 8. of T. will arrange for another literary cone | test On Monday evening. Visitors wel- come. GosreL Mrerixe.— Remember the Gos- pel Meeting in Prowse’s New Block, Sun | day afternoon at 4 o'clock. Strangers | | always welcome. Lesson, Luke 18-1. | Unjust Judge.” Firs Atarm — An alarm was rung in | iact night for o slight blaze in Mr. L. P. Tanton’s house, Gt George Street. The services were not mE Notics.—Ali persons having accounts against the city of Charlottetowa are re- quested to furnish same to the City Cierk | at bis office on or before Saturday nex’, llth November. Ciry Taxes.—Cuizeos who have yet paid tbeir cily taxes are requested t- | doso at ovce—and escape being mentiono ed on the defaulters list, which will be. | published iu a few days. — Tue Eye is one of the organs most likely to render |'f* a miserable failure — a loath- | some burden. Loss of sight is the very king Of terrors, while any impairment of vision i8 a source of ghas'ly anxiety, of constant dread, ot sickening mental worry, to say never a word of acute pbysical én- 'guish. There is just a8 much science re- quired io fitting spectacles as there 8 io prescribing medicines, If you bave any trouble, see what Dr. Jordan, refrac’ ion and specialist can do for you.’ Boston eh tical Company. GrapcraTeD.— With pleasure we record to day the success of Mr. Joseph J. Westa- way, of Georgetown, who, ufter a thorough business course at the P. E. I. Commercial College, under Principal bas secured the diploma of that institution ® perseverving and painstaking student, the and business firm that will be fortunate enough to secure his services as an accountant will fiad him to be trust- his duties, aod ambitious for its success. Our best wisbes will attend him wherever his lot may be cast. ———_—— Accipent.—On Monday while Augus- was geiting acask of water at Dutfy’s spring, | Emyvaie, the mare and cart in some un- accountable manner slipped off the road and fell over the steep embankment into! the spring below, a distance of 8 feet. ‘But forthe prompt action of Messrs Peter | Connolly and Joseph Clarkin the mare would bave suffered severely from the cold ; water. eeratcie-. It would de well for a enter prising Sasarvites to see this place and | bave a railiog erected on short notice. ~ of Vancouver, B. C.,saye: Mr, Wm. LePage, head of the great LePage es! businese, caHed on The Province yester day and in the course of conversation drew attention to tho fact that Nelson Spratt, as stated in the New York Worid, of September 12:b. 1895, was the de- signer and builder of the vacht Amerca which won the America’s cup in 1851. “Tbe ‘Vorld however, forgot to mention,” sad Mr. LePage, ‘* that Nelson Spratt was a native cf Charlottetown, Prince Elward Island, and was a loyal British subject all his ife.” Mr. LePage is, moreover, the proud possere sr O the fisgs carried by the America wo her trip to Eogland, which reeulted in ihe cap- turing of the cup, and though he bas frequently beea offered thousands of dollars for them he wil] vot par: with so interesting and urique a relic of the first of the Jong series cf international cup races. The American writers on yachting matters, too, usually refer to the America as being d'stinctly a type of American skill in yacht building in those days, which skill, say they, has always | & been able to maintain at a few degrees ahead of the bes: of British builders ia the same line. ty As a aeneral rule. the most suce- essful man in life is the man who has the best information.—Disraeli. Our Two Drug Stores are controlled aud managed by grad- uatee in Pharmacy, who have epared neither time or expense in eadeavoring to learn the drug busi- nese in all its branches. The fact tbat the most intelligent persons in the city are our custom - ere, goes to show thac the disearn~ ing public are alive to their own interests and also accounte of the large measure of success which has attended our efforts to pive the beet peesible service, the best drugs at as low a price as possibie considered with their quality, DAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAALAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAALAAAAAAAA “The | { firemen were quickly on the spot, but their | 4 no Oxenham, #3 Mr Westaway has proved himeelf to be: worthy and faithful in the discharge of, tine, the young eon of Mr. Bernard WynDe, | ie She received only a few 5! lighe| sill} tl af Beit Br AN IsLanper,.—The rere || 3% pane) aw nindital catia “MEET ME at the ALWAYS BUSY STORE: Pier qrarmamesecry gi. nies. a Practical Corset — lat STANLEY BROS. every day a week, com- ue mencing TUESD .Y MORNI fe Special display and demonstration of f 4 the madela of CORSETS.. |: 4 ZzzTzTTS Miss Sexton expert corset fitter of New York in attendance. So i What you get lin W. B. Corsets Perfection in Fit A Corset to Suit Your Figure Comfort With Perfect Fit Guarantee of Satisfaction —--0/- ORSETS FITTED REE OF CHARGE PER I aom—— Prices $1.00 to $6.80 ori: STANLEY EROS. i 1Q hea The 4 Anta PS ee ieee x S4444444442 24544544 A 84% «tl The natura! last ~ heavy box-calf — stylish perforated tip, comfort- able the first time wern Reavy enough to wear without rubbers, sole fusiened on by the Goodyear method, giv~ inga perfectly smooth innersole. FFF eal —— — fl atl| very ib Satisfaction in every pair, a > 4 ALLEY & CO.? MSFIVIF TST TVeV eT eer eee sv YONNNONFOPOOVOVERFONDNTTHDORHDEDNPNNNNGTPOTOD mee = The General Feeling is e That the fa'l weather is coming on and you are feeling colder, aud there is no time you fee] so cold as when your fzet are badly shod. Why feel miserable when you can get a good substantial boot that will keep your feet warm and not cost you too much at McQUAID’S LOWER QUEEN STREET AAA Ud BOOT & SHOE STORE. = = Ui AMAA AAAALLAMAALGU LALA LULAAAALLAMLAGdLALAUSLEL AGU LM GAAAAMM “TPHPTDEPRE PED TTT NNT TTT Clearance Sale Fancy Shirts & Neckwear Our shirts are the WG & R make. Nice pat‘erns, Fresh stock. Some ar2 open®back ani front with cuffs attached and detached —— Seefour nobby Ties,in Puffs, Knots,Ji ingHands, Sows, Strings etc. Nowtis the ume for bargains. ~ GORDON & McLELLAN