N Fir look , Blac Dress Goods Clot For ection Shipments of ACKETS tor luspection. ; over these noveitie:. NEW HATS English Sailors. JUST OPENED ew German tailor made Jackets. Black and Col- ored, Also early Autumn Capes. High-ciass Goods. at shipment inet coened and ready We invite you tocall and Walking and 300 new bats now on show NEW k, Colored and Fancy and Ladies’ h Cashmeres, early buyers we have a nice of New Drees Goods. BIG New Goods opening daily. We invite Goods. W. CHaRri ML ML Sse = “Ww “ allto look over our New A. Weeks & Co Wholesale & Retail, Haszerd and Vioore » ic Sasa os | SCHOOL BOOKS Scheol HASZARD & MOORE, SUNNYSIDE BOOKSELLERS and Supplies OTTETOWN. THE MODERN 4s Se “iF ~~ = » & Foundry ad = is ts * Machine Shop ° A 7 We would call epecial atten- i s tion to our“New l’oundrv De- is partroent” which we have prov- ts He ed to be a decided success. yn wy We have Sparec’ DO expense *° Na fitting up this department. >} Having imported from the Uni- fs oD ted States a speci | ‘grade of . F sand” and employing oue of the SS uF moulders in Canada, we are Wr = na position to meet the we ix ry de «ired needs of the people. Sy sp SF tn ill of, ~~ mH in Ol F FLAGFGII LL Our Machine Shop Dept which first class manner. need of anything io our line we work in an Al atyle. BRUCE STEWART & CO’Y, He Si : a with the best * ‘quipped and eXper- odern machiner' nced workmen, '8 capable of rbing out work io a strictly To those in DY e 7. . PPE LS oD OS ©0028 <> OS OD oO? OD OD Os> O23 O> OD O'R OD and be thor- that we do vite them to cal igbly convincec “THE MODERN” ounders, Engineers & Machin~ S.Nav.Co’s Wharf, Ch’town, ?. E. I Phone [25 ists , TIAL FLEES THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, SEFTEMBER 9 1898. Sollee leaiaindehitieeenieemeeatoneed PERSONAL It is reported that Mre. Gladstone is in poor health. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fennell were at the Afton Hotel, St. John, yesterday. Miss E. Roberts, who has been the guest or Mra, k . Parker Carvell, returned to New York this morning, Mr W W Moore, of the Department of Agriculture, Ottawa, who has been ®pend - ing bis bolidays here, returns to O.tawa tomorrow morning. Mr, Thomas Daviee, son of Sir Louis Davies, left by traiu this morning for Toronto, where he will enter upon study at the Upper Canada College. Lieut.-Governor Cameron, of North- west Territories, isin very poor health, and he has asked for leave of absenue, 80 as to be able to come east and visit his old home at Goderich. Leave has been grant~ ed and Justice Richardson will act as ad- ministrator during Cameron’s absence. - - ey DIED In this city,on the 8th inst., of bhem- orrhage of the lungs, Rachael Duffy, relict of the late Mr. Jobn Quinn, aged sixty years, (Funeral from her late residence, Rich-~ mond street east, to St. Dunstan’s Cath- edral, at 8 o’clock on Saturday morning, thence to Fort Augustus by carriage. : Un Sept. 8th, 1898, Anthony Trainor, aged 13 months, childof John and M. A. lrainor. When we see the precious blossom, That we tended with such care, Radely taken from our bosom, How our hearts almost despair. Round the little grave we linger rill the seiting eun is low, Feeling all our hopes have perished, With the lower we cherished so. Things to Make a Note of Remember that,— “The constant drop of water Wears away the hardest stone; The constant gnaw of towser Masticates the toughest bone; The constant, cooing lover Carries off the biushing maid; Ana the constant advertiser Is the one who gets the trade.”—Ex, Ar Taacapie.—The laying of the corn- er stone ofthe New Church at Tracadie and a grand tea party will take place on the 20th September. Extensive prepara~- tions are being made for the enjoyment and delight of an immense zatheriog. Train arrangements will appear later in advertisement. lwd & w. Mrs. Kents’ Recital—Opera House, next Tuesday night 211 3i LOCAL NOTICES. We presume everyone would like to know where they can get the best value for their money. Call to the new blue store, Sunnyside.—W. P. Colwill. 211 dy&wky 2wks, Gur new blue store takes the lead for cheap crockery, glass and chinaware.— W. P. Colwill. 2li dy&wky 2wks. Another jot of those cheap dinner sets that sold ce well this summer.—W. P. Colwill. 211 dy&wky 2wks. We have just opened a lot of new veil- ings—daintiest and choicest styles—on sale tomorrow from l(c up.— Moore & McLeod. More new jackets just in— Moore & McLeod. New laces opened last night.—Moore & McLeod. New dress goods just in and arriving. — Moore & McLeod. Excursion TO MonrreaL anp Orrawa from Charlottetown cn 15tb to 19th inst., inclusive, good to return 22nd inst. Ottawa, $20 45; Montreal $16.95, and on 20th inst. at ihe following very low rates, good to return 22nd inst.: Ottawa, $15°40; Montreal, $13.50; proportionately low rates from other stations. Be sure you ask for your tickets via the [ntercolonial Rail- way from Moncton, “The Peosle’s Line.” Doctors Testify There’s strong testimony by eminent phy- sicians of wonderful cures made by Dr, Chases Fumily Remedies—particularly Dr Chase’s Ointment, —— SS ND eS OV BOB OQ OVWO2VOOS il who has come to the conclusion that he’s paying too much for his clothing—who’s got an idea that he ought to be getting tweed for the money he’s pay- ing. We want that man to have his next suit made of Moncton Tweed and we'll take our chances on getting him for a steady customer. $200,090 0060 6826060409010 605O 826 om om F. PERKINS & GO, § Sunnyside, Q DOD58DVOBVOS OO *OD9O64 SOHARLOTTETOWN DRIVING PARK. The races at the Charlottetown Driving Park have always been a succe-s; but thie year, ax wiil be seen by the list of entries below, greater success than ever is as- sured, Every class has filled, and well filled, -ten horses iv one, and nine horses have entered in several classes. More eutries are expected by the mails tonight. Those received up to the time we go to press are as follows: First day,—Wednesday, Sept. 14th. T!REE~MINUTE CLASS, Parkwood, entered by John McPhee, Lower Freetown. Parkside Jr, entered by J A G Murrhy, Ch’town. Beatrice Mac, entered by Dennis Hogan, Moncton. Alexor, entered by Amos Etter Am~ herst. Romp, entered by J A Leaman & Co, Halifax. Killa May, entered by W H Bowen, St Jobo. Meddiescme Miss, entered by Samuel Ewing, St John. 2.26 cLAss. by W S McKie, Provider, entered Ch’town. Flashligtt, entered by J F C Foster, Dorchester, N B. Shaver, entered by Andrew McRae, Brookfield. Minnie, entered by James McLeod, S’side. Beau Prince,entered by Emile Arsenault, Wellington. Belnut, entered by T W Bligh, Ber- wick, NS. Button, entered by J A Leaman & Co, Halifax. Sonny fF’, entered by E. H. Foster, Hai- ifax. Maud Banks, entered by L. Clark, St Stephen. 240 cLASa. Vernon River Boy, entered by Patk McKenna, Vernon River Bridge. Lady Chief, entered by O Mason, South - port. Herdic, entered by R J Wood, Ch’town. Joe Younghart, entered by Martin D Walsh, Parrsboro, N 8. Peter Clinch, entered by KR N Neally, Meadow Vale, N 8. Ranvolora, entered by W H_ Bowen, St John. Second day,—-Thursday, Sept. 15. 2 50 cass. Parkwood, entered by John McPhee, Lower Freetown. Parkside, Jr., entered by 2 H Murphy, Ch’Tywn. Beatrice Mac, entere2 by Dennis Hogan, | Moncton. Alexor,entered by Amos Etter, Amherst. Peter Clinch, ertered by N R Riley, Meadow Vale. Romp, entered by JA Leaman & Co, Halifax, N S. Brown Bird, entered Ch’Town. tilla May, entered by W H Birven, St Jobn. Meddlesomne Miss, dntered by David Watson, St John. Wild Joy, entered by W J Gibson, Petersbore, N S. FREE FOR ALL by R J Wood, ‘ocal_and_Other_ lens Tae Best Jos Printinc.—No oiber kind--at Tse Examiner Job Printing Establishment, Artittery.—No. 2 Co., drill to-night at 7.30. Inspection will probably be early in October. Zion Cuurcu.—Tke Rey. J. D. McGil- vary, of Lunenburg, N. 38., will officiate at the services in Zion Church on Sunday next, A Bic Trovtr.—A Vernon River trout weighing three pounds was landad by Mr. McKenzie, mauagerof the Massey Harris Co., the other day, in the vicinity of the Half-way House. Suxpay Scnoo..—A meeting of the “Sunday School Rally” committee will be held in the First Methodist Schoolroom at 4p. m.on Sunday the [lth inst. All city Sund-y School are urgently requested to send representatives. Ix Camp.—The Nova Scotia Volun- teers went into camp at Alderehot on Wednesday. There are in camp: King’s Canadian Hussars; 68th King’s County Battalion; 69:h Annapolis Battalion; with the regimental staffs, the bands. estimated at 1,000 strong. Weppinc,—The marriage of Misa Mar- garet Dixon, only daughter of Alexander Dixon, Eeq., of Eldon, to Mr. John Mc- Donald, of Two Harhors, Minnesota, son of the late Donald McDonald, of Pinette,was solemnized by the Rev. A. McLean Sinclair at the resideuce of the bride’s parents, yesterday. After the marriage the happy couple drove to Charlottetown, and left by train this morning for their future home in Minnesota. MARRIAGE at Txvon.—At the Methodist Church at Tryon, last night, Miss Minnle Callbeck, daughter of Albert Callbeck, Esq, was married to Mr. Wm. Cameron of Au-~ gustine Cove. The groomsman was Mr. Thomas Carruthers and the bridesmaids were Miss Aunie Stewart, Myrtle Cameron and Kita Calbeck. A reception was held after the ceremony at the residence of the bride’s parents. Many very pretty sand useful presents were received by the bride. cdot Saark Caprurep iy Beprorp Basin.— The big shark that has been sporting about Bedford Basia the past few days was captured yesterday afternoon. It got in shallow water in the cove near the Flor- ence hotel, and several men from Moir’s mill concocted a scheme .to capture it. They got several largeropes acd lassoed it, and by this means they hauled his sharkship inon the beach. It made a desperate fight for freedom, but they safe- ly landed it, It was a moneter too, being over ten feet inifength and weighing seve- ral hundred pouods.—Halifax Chronicle. A Decidep Arreracrion.—Our citizens cam jook forward with pleasant anticipati- on to an event of more than ordirary inter- est which they will bave the opportunity of witnessing next week —we refer to an exhis bitien of the Royal Dragoons who will have charge of the schoo! of equitation to be ogcned here on Weduesday next. The exhibition will take place on Wednesday and Thursday next at the Charlottetown Driving Park, in connection with the horse races<o take place on those days. The exercive will consist of cavalry sword drill, Victoria crovs drli when examples of Provider, entered by W McKie, CL’.own. Montrose, entered by E LeRoi Willis entered by James McLeod, St. Johi. Minnie, S’side. Beau Prince, entered by Emile Arsen~ ault, Welllington. Button, entered by J A Leamaa & Co, Halifax. Arclight, entered by W. H. Fowler St. John. 2.30 cLASs, Fleetwood, entered by Harry Morris, Ch’town Royalty. Hatasu, entered by Ch’town Royalty. Almont Wilkes, entered by E Cameron, Ch’town. Lady Chief, entered by O Mason, South- port. Joe Younghart, entered by Martin Dex vaieh, Parsrboro, N S. Belnut, entered by SW Bligh, Berwick, N S. Onward,entered by J A Leaman & Co, Haliax. Bonny F, entered byE H Foster, Hali~ fax, Milford Farm, Goxe Home.—Most of the visitors from the other provinces who attended the sports yesterday left for their home this morning by the steame: Princess and by train. Atthe railway stationthe Monc- ton and St John men were given quite a “send off” by the home team. To Cure a Cola in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets All Druggists refuna the money ifit fails to rescue of wounded men will be given by tke mounted dragoons, and a wrestling bout on horseback, This attraction ia connec- tion with tke races is one that the mana- gers deserve great credit for. and the kind- ness of the commanding offi:erin allowing the meu to appear will no doubt be beart- ily appreciated, anise Tue Boar Race.—The boat race will begin to morrow at one o’clock. The whole course is withio full view of the city. The extreme eastern buoy ie off the Railway wharf and the southern and western buoys are off Brickmakers point and Rocky Point. The committee desire that all those who go to see the race may be be enabled to view it from start to finish. Batt’s Bros. steamboat will be in charge of the judge of the courre, and an admission fee of 10 cents only has been decided upon, so that a!l who wish a plea. eant excursion while following the racing boats, may avail themselves of this trip for a nominal consideration. The steamer willcallat the wharf at intervals. The idea is not to make money but to induce our citizens to interest themselves in this line of sport, If a fine dav, tomorrow’s arrangements offer a rare chance to plea- sure seekers, The races will start from a line which will be stretched from the wharf to a vessel at anchor. The eails will not be set until after the starting sig nal is given. No time allowance will be made, the leading boat wins the race. With these arrangements any person can follow the races with interest. John J. Davies, Eeq., gives a beautiful pair of field glasses which, with the cups, are in cure, §2c. fa etant reminder of pleasant outings. $4 is hardly satisfactory. See our price lists. 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