Ce ee a THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, SEPTEMBER 12 1898 3 | TT er aa oe ct . . = mane se me TT amr e TANTRAMAR. PERSONAL i me tak eae ) ai Seale desl se se dae 4 ~ Local and Other tt S6-4% a (Halifax Herald.) _ Mr AW Weeks, wenteast this moron. . OCdi all E> cf GINS: “A: ol mf MS 7 % me *! is : f ; ing. Like adraught of nectar, full and free ae . ' a TIXG.— The ealt breeze from afar a C Hobkirk left for St John this iabttan’ tus RGRtun san” Bice HE Ob fit was jov and and life te =. )sabli , 1 On windy Nowhmae — Mrs. J. D. Reid, left this morning on @ Establishment. visit to Halifax. Artitrery.—No 2 Co, drill in univorm : It stirred my blood, and my horse flew _Mrs E Bayfield left today on a visit to New Brunswick. Mrs Hobkirk left this morging on & trip to New Brunewick. Mr H C McMillan, Government Engin- eer, went to Morell to day. ; Mr. Thomas Galbraith, of the Scottish American, 18 at the Queen Hotel. Mr Eroest Lord was a passenger to Pic- tou by the Princess this morning. Mr, J.B. Macdonald bas returned from his business trip to the Jpper Provinces. Mies Constance Fitzgerald left this morning to resume her studies at Toronto. Mr. Cookeon of Kingman & Co.,Montreal, is making the round trip on the Bonavista. Mr Arthur Sullivan left this morning for Montreal, to attend the Jesuit College. Mr. and Mrs. A. Craig, of Toronto, are among the latest arrivals at the Queen Hotel. Mr Victor Goodwill left this moraing to resume his studies at Trinity College, Montreal. Mrs. Palmer, wife of Rev. Geo. Palmer, Bedeque, 2.E.1., is visiting at the academy. —Sackville Post. fast tonight at 7.30. Tbrough the clear, sweet, ambient air, Joyous and bright in the morning light, While the piping plover whirled his flight O’er sedgy Tantramar, siimaaliimaate Surer Kitiep.~ Une of the sheep in- tended for the St. John Exhibition was killed by dogs at the Charlottetown Driv- ing Park during Saturday night. ee ae Kind of Jackets that Stanley s sel SEO + Best Material 4 Perfect Fitting 1 Latest Styles PAIR eka ar skate sada j Direct from the manufacturers in THe Hawirax.—The steamer Halifax will not be due until Tuesday afternoon. She has been in the dock at Boston for some slight repairs to her propelior. From Montreat.—The steamer Bona- vista arrived from Montreal about ten o’clock last night bringing a miscellaneous cargo. ‘She lett about elevenjthis forenoon for St. John’s and Bomavisia via Sydney, with a cargo of produce under deck and cattle and sheep on-deck. oh cee gatherers a Far inland old Fort Lawrence lay, Forgetful of ancient war, And we left it many a league behiad, On misty Tantramar. Oh the clover bloom was fresh and aweet, And my horse was swift and strong, As he galloped.on with rattling feet, To the tune of the grey birds’ song. Ob! the distant hills were soft and blue In Cumberland afar, And the wind o’er the billowy clover field Swept gusty ‘’antramar. JUST OPENED | New German tailor made | Jackets. Black and Col-| ored, High-class Goods. Also early Autumu Capes. | Firet shipment just ope ed and ready for inspection. We invite you tocall and look over these noveities. NEW HATS Tue Missten.—Tbe Paulist Mission in Si Dunstan’s Cathedrai opened yesterday forenoon. The first week will be for the women, and the second for themen. The third week will be set apart for lectures, addresses etc., explanatory of the principles of religion, for mixed congregations, The first service is at five o’clock, the second at nine and tke third at half~past seven: --— >> —_, Trappers Trarrep.—The Fred M. Bat oer or Far from the sweet Elysian fields, All day the south wind blew, And the sea gull circled in the sky, And we heard the sarill curlew. Oh, forsake the city and come with me Leave carking care afar ; Come! in the merry morth of June ad Bs : 7“ Dolea " " sheet . 7 ‘ ; Ladies’ new Felt For a gallop on on ‘ . Mr P vo was & passenger ~ is again patrolling these waters on the . , . /.C. Harris, Jr. rincess On Saturday, returning from b!8| Geheries protection service with heads English Walking and viewt to Halifax. P quarters at Summerside. Last Tuesday at Buctouche Overseer Hobkirk destroyed nearly 200 illegally set lobster traps and liberated the large number of lobsters found inthem. He also paid an unpleasant visit to the shore along Lot 7 and played havoc there amongst the gear of those who in —— Dr Clift, was a passenger by the Prin- | cess to day on a professional visit to Pictou and New Glasgow. Mr. J. G. J. Weldon, who has been visit ing the Avnapolis Valley, returned to Charlottetown on Saturday evening. Sailors. oUU new rats now n: show Electric Sports Wednesday evening NEw : | il HOTEL ARRIVALS. Black, Colored and Fancy | Mr William Boon, of Montreal, one of ait kk tees eke a ae Berlin, Germany. > ‘ <y : ' . . the best knowncemmercial travellers ou : —_— ‘ Dress Goods and Ladies’ | A mest . eee P Dene thisetrouit is registered at the Hotel Davies. operations.—Pioueer. wuciotyre, ergueon, ug- ee Cloth Cashmeres, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pope, of Ottawa, are fas Scott, Wm FE Boon, Montreal; EK| .™° : visiting the province. They are at present W. F. M.S.—The annual meeting of MecKenny, New York; J P Kenny, do; H F the eastern section of the Women’s Foreiga | ‘or mee buyers ws hs ve a nice sel | Thomas, Mootreal: E A Wiaieus. New with Mr. Pope’s mother at Summerside. Missionary Society of the Presbyterian io revs VOOGs. York; H W McKenzie,Montreal; R Young, Mr J C Harlow, of Amherst, went to | church of Canada will begin in Zion | Jersey City; EW Abbot, St John; Jno | Souris this morning on & business trip. | church this afternoon at 2.30 o'clock. | BIG | Richards, Jas W Richards, Bideford;| He returns te Charlottetown this afters | The mecting wil] continue for three days. a i | A Lockhart,St Joho; J B Potter do; W | noon. This afternuon, after devotional exercises, i thei > : | aur . » | Risicg, Miss McKeena, Miss McKenna, Mre. James L. Stanley, who has been | the nominating com mittee will be called, | Shipme Hits . of New Good: | B C Cox, Souris, W C Kennedy, City; Dr | visiting Charlottetown during the past few | the committee on credentials, the question The Always Busy Stor e ’ openiig daily. E A Paul, New Glasgow; Mrs W F Col-| days, left for ner home in Moncton this | drawer committee and the committee on W Ben ted ins een, Wee liege, Dorchester, Mass. morning. resolutions will be appointed and presby- -_ . ee oe i e invite ali to 106K WwW ol ' : ma 'e ; ane a A aN eR AEE SS eeneecerenee ae x a= Mrs L B Archibald and daughter, who terial reports a _ This ev at Men, women and children who are] have beem visiting Mrs Unsworth, left this devotions ty eee oP 1esi0u r troubled with sores, humors, pimples, etc., | morning by the Princess on return to their ee ae will be Mission band reports “a & Co may find permanent relief iu Hood’s Sar— | home in Nova Scotia. and conference, W. A. Weeks er Mr Justice Fitzgerald andMr HenryJ | gy Jony Exmpiriox.—The exhibition a : . ~ = | Cundal! left this morniag for Mentreal to at St Rahs will « T} , ae ee DL, e peo tomorrow. 1e Wholesale & Retail, BORN attend tke Provincial Synod of the Charch ahipments made from this proviace today NEV STYI ES of Rogland. ’ include the following : eee - At Union Read, Lot 33,Sept, lst, to Mr His Gerace Archbishop Begin, of Quebec, Boswell. Lot 49—twenty-nine sheep. : 7% ' s0p DCE A Bo ; y p and Mrs. James Esrory, a daughter, is mech improved in health since he Senator Fergusonon—Eight head of cattle, ; é soe At Summerside, on the %th inst... the reached our shores. He will remaia in the | two bulls, two calves, fifteen sheep. Order your tall suit and and overcoat now. before the j wife of K. J. Martin of a daughter. Province several. weeks toager « B B Dorkendori, North River—Bare 3] : ; . ’ : : Mesers J B Potter and A Lockhart, of | and foal. rush commences, ————————————= }|the 1CR., St. John, arrived in Charlotte- John Boyce—One stallion, ma . . and MARRIED town on Saturday evening. They are} ER Brow—Two bulls, six cows and If you want to practice economy in your clothing, see : . _ | registered at the Hote! Davies. calves, four heifers, one hog. cur custom made pants for $2.75 and 295 Vi ‘ At Cambridge, Mass,, by Rev. # Jacob- Mr Arthur Peters, M L A, and Mrs Joun McMillan — One horse, one bull. | Oore con, Mr. Gust A’ Almfeld:, of West Gurd-) 5 toca crossed to the mainland today ona| Fredk. Kitson—One horse. Best value ever shown in this city. ner, Mass., to Maggie A. McKenzie, of trip t New Brunswick. From New Bruns» Senator Ferguson, Mr Brow, Mr Bos- Ch’towm P.E. I. os on de 7 ,- | wall, and the other exhibitors crossed with ‘3 ick, Mr Peters proceeds to British Colaum- , and the othe ALDILOTSs Cross ane penye | ee par GORDON & McLELLAN SCHOOL Bi OKS DIED J © Morrison, Esq., wife aid agp Diep In Enciaxp.—We elip the follow~ At Webster’s Corner, on Saturday, Sept, who a e oe oe “f neo ing from the Pawtuck et (R. I) Times of Upper Queen St. Men’s Stylish Outfitters 3rd inst, James H. son of James H. Cum- Sena, apneees yy p oid “ R.I the 7th inst: “Mra, Eliza Haslam, of 50 miskev "Speaker of the Legislative Assem-~ ar thete home in vovicense, ©. £.,08 Meadow Streef, this city, died suddenly at a oe aateenenitiabeaaieeenmmaedl and bly, and Katie Cummiskey, aged six ericey. | Frome, Somersetehire, EKogland, ou July Mer.Jchn McGowan returned to Char- lottetewn yesterday afternoen to resume hie studies at St. Dunstan’s College, after spending his summer holidaye at his home here.—Moncton Times. Mr Howard Dalton left this morning to resume his studies in the faculty of medi- cine at McGill. The other Isisad students at this University, whose names were pub~ lished on Saturday, also left today. Senator Bowers, of San Diego, compli- mented Mrs. Kent on her rendition of “The Lady of Shalott,” saying that he had read it many times and had never realized the true interpretation before hearing her. 25,and the irformation was conveyed to her husband, William T. Haslam, in a letter which he received yesterday. Mrs’ Haslam went to England last May for the benefit of her health and appeared to be improving. On the day of herdeath she wae enjoving a short waik and was suddep- ly taken ill. She was passing a store and asked to be allowed to rest. Ske was given & Seat and as it was seen that she was ill a physician was seot for but nothing could be done to save her life. The cause of death was a violent hemmorhage.” 8 4 Coit [Mr. Haslam, is ason of the late Wil- Ladies’ H liam Haslam, Esq., of Spridgfield, Lot 67, aA ies at S and hisdeceased wife paid a visit. to ths ia Ladies’ Jackets months. ee ere ee COD OD 20 OS WD 9BVODVSED It all Mil Scheol : Supplies | HASZARD & MOORE, SUNNYSIDE BOOKSELLERS | \* CHARLOTTETOWN. Rev. Pere Labbe, who hae been spend- ing a few weeks’ holidays at Egmont Bay, % S25 < as come ie conclusion ; e ae —_——————_—___— SS THE MOD ERN “Ae a who has gaa to the hf Rustico, Fifteen Point,Tignish, Miscouche Things to Make a Note of fy 7 that he’s paying too muc t oe and other places, has returned to Memram- = f his clothing—who’s got an idea cook. He was greatly pleased with his sili sy dun 'y allt that he ought to be getting visit to the Island. _Mr. Grant plays a violin solo at Mrs. i tweed for the money he’s pay- The Canadian championships come off Kent’s recital. <9 ; ( ing. We want that man to at Montreal.on Saturday, 24th inst. E rank Bix horest cauie-by Pidtie tect Geter “7, al Be y Op have his next suit made of Stephen, who did such fast Sprinting 10 day night oA tale part “ag opt etal ‘SP Chariottetown last week, will probably be Moncton Tweed and we'll take Wednesday and Thursday next. LES LHP |. J. HARRIS, London House SAA PTE END pt i | somos ZT ODS8 HAS OBS HE 9039 OG 0393 OGVO2R OD 8H04H $2009 O 96S 6000666060980 709545] 658 . : sent up by his club to see what he can do . ' ' a We would call special atten - eur chances on getting him for noulsk ths pick of America. ‘ees rete Tee wy tion to our “New Foundry De- 2 steady customer, ‘Rev. C. W. Corey bas accepted acall to : th partment which we lave prov~ the Baptist church at Middleton, N. 8. Montrose will be here tonight to take PATEL TO AE SE paiement ; ' vee _ é - be a decided ape sees. oe re ee and will leave here for bis new field of | part in the races. aa w, e have spared no expe , ia . se~ . ; ¢ in fitting up this department. labor early next month, ‘The ee Ten horses came down to take part in the & > : 7 ’ vf ment of his ressguation was made yesterday ‘ . ; { 4z, Having imported from the Uni- Fi PERKIN ay nd was heard with genuine regret. During | "°° by a special train from Summeraide u . in Rtacce o anecial ‘‘erade of 6 ON hee Se _— . | this morning, from Point du Chene on | oP 33 | - , th Se Mr. Corey’s pastorate of the Baptist Watesdaw slam? © cual eae da, vena . Sunnyside. eburch in Charlottetown he has labored y night, °F, moulders in Canada, we are ’ ‘thfatly ( » every : : “1: as oe a 4 earnestly and faithfaily to promote every Mr. Chas. Earle, in the new military 43 i — ™ Se | SOGODIDID SH OSTEDOS good cause and by his removal from the | song, “Saddle My Horse,” at Mrs. Kent’s “Oe ng desired needs of the people. % SIONS - province a good eitizen is lost. recital . ; ’ + S| wxcuR | sie ca Qur Machine Shop Dept 4a ‘ ‘ 1 fe is . ° B cochcnret heeet BIC BOSTON, | smmiremmnnnnnenee mney eee MADE TO WIN * modern machinery and exper- * | = WP icnced workmen, is capable of xp tL JS ~*8 Bo Thers’s Wo Fun _———_ = ix tarnit gout work a a nn is ——_—__—— = Like that derived from having @ good camera. = i » first claes manner. 0 u ose a we ad » au A photograph of a picric crowd or scenery of any kind, will beacon- They are great sellers; the way the are made makes them ; NY need of anything in our line we Qy 34% _ @& 1.00—% = Fe s ings = ci j ‘ ss nolen hota ee anibe thors ¢% aS gq = stant reminder of pleasant outings. — sell; all solid leather, full ot style and beauty unsurpassed . wy invite them toca lo Meiccliee > Kodaks can be bought at any price from $4 up. Acheaper one than = , onghly ee eg le oe. ts © $4is hardly satisfactory. See our stockor send for our illustrated = for the money. work in ap style 2 ae ice lists. RICE SHEWIR? BOUT, MIE LOANT LINE. |& w=" Dongola buttoned Oxfords, MUUG Dp 1 $= E 6 C 4: Excursion Tickets will be issued by Box Calf Boots. “THE MODERN” Founders, Engineers & Machin~ Kp ists, S.Naw.Co’s Wharf, e ; Ch’town, P. E.1 a | Phone 125 MANE She Me ME Mb Mb My 0 NY 3% Mi AP AS AS 7S Ae K iS ¥, xz oS iv as Plant line of Steamships, from Sept 20th to October 20, Charlottetown to Boston und return, good to return by any steamer within 30 days from date of issue. RATES—Charlottetown to Boston and | return $11.00. | kg ’ W. W. CLARK, Agent. These shoes are built on the most progresive lines and are gems for the price. Weeks & Warren | Lis LOGIN at SANFL ee io a a