a THE D.tLY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETUWN, AUGUST 15, 1539 i+ we Ree S’ . Gabe Dress We opened on tine of Black Crenon effects: —latest de- signs and very nobby— them — Lustres — Black in Plain & | Fancy See our 38c line in South window-- good value Weeks & Co's 50c Cash- mere is always asked for —the best cashmere tor the money in the city. All summer Muslins, Blouses, Straw Hats and Trimmed Millinerv sell- ing at a discount to make room for fall goods now on order WEEKS & CU Wholesale and” Retail Successors to W. A. Weeks & Co. sermreremenreerereererert = More than 2000 Fami- lies in Halifax and Dartmouth: use Sun: light and Lifebuoy Soaps Saturday See A LARGE VARIETY. exclusively in their homes, and all say they would not have any other kinds. This information is correct having been gai ved by com- petent and trus -worthy ad- TTENTrrerrerreneernrerenerernrrr retires rererverevrrerrerrert vertisers, leaving samples at every house and making care- ful enquiries. lhese families never knew what pure SOA2’S meant, un- il chey tried SUNLIGHT =— and LIFEBUOY. hy should not others and be healthier and arning.” jearn happier for the Price is only 5¢ for large twin bar, SIE AMLAAAALeAabaed Adi Add / Adeeb dbdddde;, Dr. o L. Dickey ce YOPPEVNDIDA PTET ANT fF f Roya) Lond n Ophi halmic Hos prit “Moc rfields, and Central L on- i n Throat & |-ar Hospital S pecialist in diseases of | he Eye, Ear, Nose & Throat Office—-CAMERON BLOCK, Residence--"* HoTEL l)AVIES,” Office Hours—-3.30 to 1 p, m., 2 to 3p. m. ,7 to p.m. Fyves tested for vlaseer 129 daw ‘OR SALE I Ss Ge Tha luable freehold farm, situated tne S P..ter’s Road, eight miles from Charlottetown, which was owned by the late ne rv M McLeo This is one of the mos: desirable farms cver Offered for sale province. I: is situated in the g section in Queen’s County. 95 of which are the balance est [armit sts of 125 acres, ol) atate of cult: vation, i with hard and soft wood. It . ced with spruce bedges and has i 4 rd. fa ay Station, Queen’s Court House end School House arf and cheese fac~ are wit! easy , The dwellirg 4 + lesir ¢ re | d og } re must sec prope to ap : @ many a : ; ff rs to g agric . 1 roperty ' e ; an’ ‘vy Uj ne firs Wi : parivies res apa $s W g : 18 Of sixty acres half a nu the above with taree never fai'. water vi ill be sold separateiy f ds d. SARA 1s . MACLEOD, RY S. MACLEOD, f the estate of tne iate Lod 190 d6 Black | School for the Blind 2150 voted ' OOS. | vicini ty, setting forth the bad condition of &} the Council ‘ (Joods —- | Swain siniinniiiiisaianusinds t a A MBA LM CITY COUNCIL MEETING Matters Diseusnid edt Night---Not Very Much Done. The regular monthly meeting of the Ciry Council was held last evening. Mayor LA GRANDE DUCHESSE Passengers From and to Boston- Many on the Move. The steamer La Grande Duchesse, of the Piant Line, arrived from Boston and in- | Wartarton presided and all the members | termediate ports last midnight bringing |} ot the Board were in attendance excepting | the following passengers : | Councillor Wheatley. After routine business, a letter was read 'frem the Superintendent of the Halifax acknowledging the by the Council towards that i. tution. cOmmMunication from a number of ees of Richmond Street west and a sewer in the neighborhood and asking to take action, was referred to! the street Commitiee. A memorial trom a numer of citizens asked that the Council coatribute somes thing towards the support of Mr. Wm. Mugford, acripple, who is not in a position to help bimeelf. Councillor Hooper moved that $20 be given towards the support of Mr. Mugford, | but the wetion was eubsequeotly with- drawn it being uuderstood that the Coun- cillors would contribute the sum asked for out of their own pockets, A letter was read from ex-Councillor lauton complaining that the telephone pole nuisance in tront of bis premises hud not been abated, and that the resolution of Council bearing upon the matter had not been carried out. The matter was refer- red (o the Mayor for action. In reply to Councillor Crabbe, Mayor Warburton said be had no information te- garding the coming to Charlottetown of the Governor-General excepting what he had seen in ibe papers. He had spoken to the —— a Lieutenavt~Governor on the subject and | he was also in the dark as to the reported Visit. Councillor Crabbe intimated that 8 condensed milk factory was about to be started bere, and the promoters were ,look- ing about for a site. They thought the city lot at Spring Park a good one, and might purcbase it if they could come to terme. He suggested the appointment ofa committee to confer with the promoters of the enterprise. The sale of the lot in question was favor~ ed by Councillors Horne and Lyons and d by Councillors Nicholson, Hooper aod Taylor. The matter was allowed to drop. Councillor Taylor’s by-law amending the curfew law was given the six months hoist, after it bad reached the committee stage. Councillor Hooper was in the chair. Councillors Tavlor, Crabbe and Horne favored the passage of the by-law as sub- } Councillors Nicholson, Lyons and McCarron opposing it. The chairman gave bie casting vote against ,the by-law. A mo‘1ou introduced by Councillor Crabbe that $250 be voted towards the sslary of a jibrarian for the proposed pnb- lic library could not find a seconder. Meeting adjourned. mitred, \ SPEEERREERGREREGREQSRRESSSREZGREGEDRSS ECE Ladies’ Colored Boots and Shoes @ at prices that will interest yeu. We have plac-d in cur window a lot otf broken sizes ia A Ledies’ Boots and @ Shoes, and will le ~ ¢ them go at —— O} oO} § 2606 00 006-44 8060 ¢ $1.00 & pair SHOP OOF Ow eo 9 DOGS owe ; ey re worth @ mue h more. K. JOST. Stamper’s Corner “ ) L. rpEEEEEESS*** 2000000000 CSREUEOEEUGEERBEES FOR SALE 320 ACRES GF F LAND AT LOWER MONTAGUE The subscriber offers for sale her farm situ- ne om esting of 320 acres of land, 140 of whic h are clear and ina high state of cultivation, the remainder being covered with a valuable zrowth ef fencing, fire wood and timber. There isa c -omtortable house and good out- buildings on the premises; also a large orchard of yonng trees, This farm is most convenient- iy sil ual .d, being about midway between Georgetown and Montague Bridge, and quite near ease. churches, mills. ete. For further particulars apply at the office of Mathieson 4 Bently, Georgetown, or on the premises to Mr. Beni. E. Wright =. McDON ALD, Montague Bridge, July | - “uvuvvnenaeeoecnoaeescesueuneoneanesnegsenueuqenqeuonuntaesuesuessesaceuesgerannnees | } . | morning to bring ber out. Geo Hall, jr. and wife,C H Hall and wife, Miss E V Hlarrieoe. Miss E M Harrison, C S Saunderson, E C Osborne CO Rosey, R C Wayne, Miss E Wayne, F W Sbortell, F W Hatch, W C Berry, CC Racdall, JF Halla,Geo S,-Hulla,G G Bliss, cud wife, J D Joslin and wife, B G Bettea, J Lovet, and wife,Mr. Booth, A D Rogers, JC Alden, N McDonald, | Missea Lord (3,) E A Flagg, FE Frost, J A, Smith and wit* W B Hopkinson, F D Stoddard and wi ife, Mise Stoddard, Mrs G W Lauriat, Geo Carter and wife, H F Morse, A F Bayward, Mrs J M Sargeant, Mr H Allen and wife. J O Fisher, Dr Lane and wife, Mrs N B Sullivan, Mrs M L Laurie, Miss M McVane, Mr Cushing, GL Mclean, Ernest Heweon, L P Kelly, CW Wells, N 8 Lawson, W B Suilivap, tl P Mclonis, F M Temple, J F Parker, J A Nay and wife, D E E Nibie,C F Badger, F E Woodward and wife, J Q Wright, WwW M W Spring, J H Coon, jr, H V Casey, J G Robinson, Dr Nichols, Martha McDon« ald, E Williams and wife, Y Ruch, F M Pratt and wife, J F Morrison and wife,Lea M<c Navughton,Ellado,Mrs F Cashing, #ertie MerryW O Rivearson and wife,O G Getzen Darmer, Miss C Rose, A McD Brown, HY Williams, ED Bradford, O Orchard, E H Bell aud wife, HA Daater, F Ashton. 2 H Cunningham, A Cunningham, H Dumerville and wife, Master Dumerville, Mrs W Gilleepie, F F Ordway, Mrs Beers, Mrs R ¥ Cowan, E A McDouald, C W W Frederick, Mise A M McDonald, C L. Barkley, L H Cacke, Thomas Cullen, Mre A McKenzie, Mrs P McGhee. The outward passenger list contains the following names: Charles McEacbern, Elizabeth McPherson, Alex McNeil!, Mies F A McPherson, Mrs. D McLean, Mr. Holla and family,J D Joshlin and wife,Mr and Mre. Weiner, Rev, Mr. McLaren, E R Barsonte, Henry White, L K Osgoode, Miss C Hickey, Mrs. Burke and party, Mr Routhier and wife, P Michaud and wife, A W Gooderich, Mise Pendleton, Mrs W Collen, Mr Hopkinson, Mr Hay- wood, WH Allen. W UO Thatcher, L A Cacke, WB Sullivan, Mr Spring, Mr Wright, Mr Berry and party, J C Fisher, T Hatch, Mr Glasgow and wife, Mre C Mcenald, Mies Lord and sister, J A Smith and wife, Mr. Ordoay, G D Pope, JD MeLesn and wife, D Me- Lennan, Mr- Mills,J Morris, LG Routh>s ier. Mre Routhier. J Cc Holland, Maggie A Duffy, Mise B McMillan, C A Badger. PERSONAL. Local ant Other items, MEET ME AT THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE ” Oee RCH Gebewa pane Ree. F, A Mc- Milian wi)! Christ Church, Cherry Valley, on Sunday August 20th at 11 a.m, ATTENTION.~ We direct attention tothe advt of L. B. Miller, Principal of the Charlottetown Business College, which ap< | pears in to-day’s ExaMINER. —— Miscovene Tea.—This is the day of the} Miscouche tea. The attendance is very large. A goodly number of Charlotte- tonians went up in the epecial this moru- ing, a Pott Tax.=Executions are to be at once made out for those who have not yet | paid their poll tax. Those who are in| — should govern themselves accord- ingly. . St. Anx’s Tea.—Don’t forget the tea at S*. Aan’, Lot 65, on Monday next. It promises to be a great success from every point ot view. Make arrangements to attead. From Montreat ~The S$ S Bonavista now loading at Montreal sails for Charlotte~ town Friday morning 18th inst, For fur-~ ther particulars see adveitisement or apply to Peake Bros & Co agente. Potice Covrr.—James Murphy, a Newfoundlarder, was this morning fined $6 or 3O days for drunkenness. Murphy was/released from jail yesterday after Serving aterm for drunkenness. Tue New Junce.—The Canada Gazette at hand to-day bas the following: Hectcr C. McDonald, of the City of Char- lottetown, in the Province of Prince Edward Isiand, E-quire, Barrister at-law : to bejud re of the County Court of Queen’s | County in the said Province, in the room and stead of Ris Honor Judge Alley, de ceared. The appointment is dated August 4th. P. R. A.—A meeting of the Ottawa Peam will be held in the office of Lieut J. A. Macdonald on Wednesday evening the 16th inst,at 8 o’clock sharp for the purpose of making entries. Parties wishs ing to attend the D R. A. meeting whether on the team or no’, would do well to forward the amount of their entries, asall entries must be in hands of Secretary at Ottawa’ by 21st inst., S$ F Hodgson, Secy. P RA. 2i. — -—— - ! | bold service and preach in Our White Shirt... Het hCwaoe trade this season has been double that otf any previous season — Shows’ the people) ‘know a good thing when they see it. Good qua- +4 00) f lity, perfect fitting tailor : OPEN FRONT made shirt The Best $1.00 White Shirt in Canada. ELGRAVE. HEIGHTS Baxp Concert.—We are pleased to leara that it is the intentien of the 82nd Batt, Band, under Mr, Vinniccmbe’s conductor -} ship to give ove of their fine concerts on’ the square next week of which due notice will be given. There will be two fine solos, one for cornet ( Mr. Horveby ) the Rev. D. B. Reid, of Kelly’s Cross is &n ‘tewn. Rev. P. D. MeGuigan weet west morning. this Rey. Allan J. Mecdenali, of ort Anyustus, is a thecity. Mr. Geo. F. Owen is in the city im the sotrests of the St. Joha exhfbition. Dr. and Mrs. Pethick, of Bedeque, ristered at the Queea Hotel ye sterdsr. We ~—, to hear of the serious iliness ef Rev. R. P. McPhee, of Georgetown. Rev. Thos. W.Jehneten, of N2wport, N.S., is among the guesis at the Queen Hotel. me. Ss Canadian Drag Company, Davies. Ic is reported that Cap Kivnon, of Sammerside, 18 to ne pew steamer Rreat, The Prince of Wales kissed his son, the } Dake of York, when ae Jett Londen for Marienbord a few days ago. Mr. Edward Trainor, of Boston, was a passenger by La ‘Grande Duchesee last evening on @ visit to his patents. Mr. Fred MeNeud, who has beez ona sit to Halifax and other points in Nova ytia, recaurned to Charlottetown last even~ ing. Mr. W.R. Boreham, whowas attesding the meeting of the Grand Lodge, LOO F., at Kentville, returned to Oharlottetown last evenibg. Mr. Jacob Vaobuokirk left on Saturday fora three weeks’ visit to P. E. dslend. He took his team with him and will drive throagh the Island.— Moncton Times. Captain Finlayeon and the officers crew of the new steamer Minto left They will passengers by the Damara from Halifax. Toe Messrs Brown, Large, F | Muncer and R EB Lord, who were stiend ino tee World’s Bicycle meet in Mon- returned tc Charlottetown last Tes Farrand, representing the 13 at te Hotel tain Daniel Mc- command Sex and this : oe Louis Mises Ethel Barrett, who has been visit- ing b_r sister, Mra. B. V. Palmer, for the laet three monthe,left thie morning for her | home in Norwich. England. Miss Barrett California from j wil] take the steamer Quebee Mr. John Mocdonald, of Whim Road Cross, is chairman of the committee ' | | at Lower Montag rue, King’s County, emn- | just managing the sports at the Belie River tea on Wednesday next, instead of Ar. Jobn McPherson as candvertestly stated a few days ago. It is pleasing to hear that Capt. Benoit, of the Evelyn, who was attacked by par~ alysis in the West Indies some time ago is improving fast,and will sail for home with Capt. Landry, of the Golden Hind. Capt. Benoit’s friends in Charlottetown will be glad \o hear the good news. Three Choice Styles—In ladies popular hats in castor grey and wine, different colored, edge trimmings are attractive hats and selling over half & bundred to choose from, if you come quick—Jas Patoc & Co, i fe] colors = ney other for trombone (Mr. Hill.) There will also hea grand selection from the opera ot Mariteoa. The members of the band have been practicing bard of late, so citizens uray expect a decided musical treat. i Ax AprpeaL.—The recent storm io Tig- nish inflicted very heavy joss on severe! famifies there, [In fact twenty families have been left destitute, and an appeal is beieg made ‘te the public for assistance. While the people of Tignish are uot un- willing to hear their own burdens thes have been sorely afflicted by fire, and find this new cal] too heavy a borden. There- lere they have appoinred Mr. J. J. Morrisey, a gentleman of the highest re~ pete, tosoiicit help for the sufferers. Mr. Morrisey arrived in the city this morning from Summerside, where Le met with @ geverous response. He will call upon our citizens before he returns, and it is boped that be will reerive liberal contributions. Harvest Excurston.—A_ harvest ecersion arty, numbering about 40, ‘this morning for the Northwest. The party inciudss [niet L Taylor, Danie! Tavlorand Neil McQuerrie, St Peter’s I-- land; John Burdette Samuel‘) {cDougail, W B McPhail, Judson Dickissun, 4A ‘Gitaway and Alex McDouga'l, West River; riliet Barion, Cornwall, Sam Mc- Dougall, Fairview; Jokn Burdeite, Pair- view ; Victor Martin, Orwell; Ben Hooper, | ex left 5e Tanglefoot Sticky Papers, large sheets (doub'e), 5c 6 sheets, 25 ce so. ioc Tanglefoot, small size 2c, 25 double sheets in box 25c FE ee a, See en TE CTE C OUT UCC CTT CUeN : vwry FRONT BACK 25 for women, are just right—made by J.& T. BELL, on a mannish last, reund toe, straight tip, heavy sole (Goolyear Welte}) in our window at $5,009 tae best A pair makers, t lish ri @s@. and wilitary heels, If you want a | boot, you cannot mak+ a mistake in i o ie Alley Se Co® Mil ton; Ben Curtis, Milton, A McDenald, ; * . aville John Ruseels, Brovkfield ; B } alderston, Hunter River; W Oxenham, } ay ay ay UR A Hunter River; Michael Power, E Me- | istic SSIES NKeKe mee wees nA) is o% wns 3% 4s We . is “UN ~ A A> af. nS — Cevehead ; J McKinnon, St se i ” Paes ~~ . St eter's; Clifford Scott, R H McLean,| om a! ON ~ E = fn ee ae 5 a ae ee ENTERS HERE fn ones : J F Gorman aad Arthur Dotee, | $e % 14riottetown. : ow “i ne |‘ LEAVES OLD BOOTS BEHIND & Ss xK F 3 And goes away well fitted, in a new pair of & | 2% our selected boots and sk oes, well] satisfied as as “em to price, quality, and style. . he ¥ 2 THOMAS J LIME = OMAS Megu AID & as a6 | si Lower Queen Street, SS ia Wilson’s Poison Pads (5) 8; ay SM b5y 1 LESIEND SEES Sc TQS ese UE: He us Pals 10c A GS UV DGS SS AS 8 US CNAZS DNs TESS ZS SN Sle Smiths ¥ 4 de I Davis “ Felts (4 pads) 5¢ 3 r er ‘ pati are —— e 0 lea e eave us your order now for a nice light summer sut ots of Light Weight Tweeds tos okie t from. ur tailoring department has been rushing all this season MEN'S FURNISHINGS MY, » mm See our summer Underclothing in Balbriggan and natural woo!, whica will be sure to keep lyou cool. Big Reductions on lines of Furnishings from this date GORDON & MeELPELLAN r ace ae