_—-.lUCc lh <j Sd ar THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN, OCTOBER 23, 1899 EO rT si, 3 "ie °@ bl ’ *“@* a oo THIS WEEK IS ALA WEEK —=- FOR-- St. Dunstan’s Cathedral pecial arrangements made | } 3 with the Railway tor reduced | or jal ¢ Se WE have mate special w by at- } rangements, 1ier3 those who pure case Irom ae | position. will know that they have their money’s worth. Our goods Our prices Our principles —CAN BE— RELIED ON We Have What We Advertise A visit toour store convin- ces all that we have one of the fine:t and best assorted stocks of Dry Gcods in the| WEEKS & CO THE PEOPLES’ STORE Successors to.... w. A. WEEKS and CO’Y. S75 ay 7 «G> * -— Ne x re 2S iS AS as Fights for the Queen Our Icland is to be represented—well represented ai tbe Transvaal. P. E. Islandere will therefore be even more interested in the war. You want al] the news. The Montreal Daiiy Star, will give more detailed accounts of the fighte and the best pictures of the generals, etc., than any other paper published in Canade— andtit’s only $1.00 for a whole year. Tne DaiLy Examiner, willgive you the news first. It containe the latest and most reliable telegrarus—and it’s enly 45¢ a month. If you like T’ll cal! for your subecrip- tion. ROB. L. COTTON, Agent P. 0. Box 84 Charlottetown CELERY ~-e esi oe Fe > ne. oe oe Why do we hearand see so much ; lery Compound ?” d to have a certarn in its composition, much ause we have the in order to incro- thoroughly, we ig liberal offer:— .00 for 3 bbls $5.00 a plan for keeping about “Paines’ CO Because it is claim: amount of celery and why are we about celery - Be genuine article, an duce it even more the follow Celery per bbl $ for 6 bbls $9.50— blowing so make celery sen* with each order; also 4 sample sent on receipt of address and 5 centsin stamps. When state if for winte use, we sbip to a vinces, and celery our customers in) winter keeping. We are also gr cabbage, beets, ca uips, cauliflower, tomatoes, Address,— J.J. GAY & SON Celery Specialists, Charlottetown P. E. i Grew - S44 See THE SITUATION AT GLENCOE “| Banat j ly known | Saturday by ’ ’ ; , ail | column. | announcing | ordering keeping or present the Maritime Pro- will be received by erfect condition for wers and shippers of ‘rots, parsnips, tur- onions, Orders from unknown correspondents, will please accompany order with cash | Sued on Sunday gives the dates of depart- | ure of the different companies of the Trans- P. E. Isl¢nd-——_ifi Boers Shelling Dundee at Long Range BRITISH ENTRENCHED AT GLEN COE IN GOOD POSITION But Tureatened by Boers— Positioi® Not Yet Cleared. SpeciaL TO THE EXAMINER. | Care Town, Oct 25.—I1t is vow definite- that Glencoe was attacked on the Boer’s n.ain northern Our forces are entrenched in a good The situation bere 16 not yet fally clear- ed. 10 p. m.—A despatch has just arrived that the Boers are shelling g Dundee east of Glencoe, at long range, but that their firing is ineffective. The Queen’s Sympathies. |SpectaL TO THe ExAMINER. } Loxpon, Oct 23.—The Secretary of State for war hus received the following message fromthe Queen dated yesterday PERSONAL. Rev. J. T. Bryan leftihis morning for) ~ Toronto. )} Mr. Jobn O. Hyndman has returned | from Montreal, Lady Davies \and Miss Davies returned o Charlottetown on Saturday night. @:> , Miss Ruby Darrach, of Kensington, P. 18 with the Misses | E. J. who is attending Acadia Seminary, spending her holidays ‘ Al * Smallwood,— Truro News. Mr. William Wright, the | Mr. Justice Hodgson is confied to his | | house through 1jlnees, popu ar Te» | Local and tere LoyaL Crusaper, this evening at 6 30. | H. Hall A. will meet in the A. ©. | evening at 7 o’clock. | | Rae Wett Dong,—It is expected that the gross receipts of the cathedral bazaar be inthe vicinity of $3,0{0 The | Lezaar closes tonight with 4 promenade coucert and sale of cakee. Potice Covrr.- This morning, James will presentative of James Coristine & Co, Mon-| James Fennessey, for being drunk end ip» treal, returned on Saturday eveulbg very eucceseful west. He wil be in the city for several | days. iescismecbinhanieliceiieailiidaiaiadiiitiiadiad Miele Lirerary Contest at Victoria sion S of T this evening. Temperance invited, ~ Appress—Remember Miss Layton’s ad- | Q dress in Zion Church this evening at o’elock. No admission fee. A collection will be taker. — Postrexep.— Miss Maloney’s recita! is Miss Maloney joined with the in thinking that members of the contin- gent would prefer spending the evening in the company of tbeir representatives of Date of concert probably postponed. Executive of the choir the friends of the the contingent, Thureday next. Tur Boxavista.—The S S Bonavista pow on loading berth at Montreal! sails for from a capable, was fined $4 or 20 daye. business trip east and) Liquor Regulatiou summons was dismiss All Sons of | silver Charlottetown Friday morning, 27th inst. She will be due at morning 30tb inst, avd _—_— sails fer St. John’s Nfid via North Sydney, carrying borses,*cattle, and sheep on deck and produce voder deck. See advt later or apply to Peake Bros & Cv. Aw Otp axpj Wei Trizep REMEDY.— Charlottetown Monday Mre. Woionetloe’s Sooibing Syrup has been at Balmoral Castle: “My heart bleeds losses again today. It is a great euccesr, bul 1 fear very dearly bought. Would you convey my warmest and heartfelt sympathy with the near relations of the fallen and wounded and my admiration of the conduct of those theyZhave lost.” (Signed) Ve Ri for those dreadfn] sa THE ISLAND CONTINGENT, Will Leave Charlottetown on Wed- nesday Morning, ——_— (SPECIAL TO THE EXAMINER. ] Orrawa, Oct 23—A military order is- vaal Contingent. ‘Yhe detachment from Prince Edward {sland will leave Charlottetown by railway at 7.30 a, m. 25th. Jol. Otters Chief of Staff. [Spzciat To THe Examiner ] Orrawa, Oct 23.—Mejor Drummord, Military Secretary to His Excellency, bas been appointed Chief Siafft Officer to Col. Otter, the Gcvernor General at the War of Office havicg granted him a leave absence. Mr. Com pton,of Halifax, Dead. L onneiennaennieiiicne” Qegre (Srxeciat to Tue Examiner ] Hairax, Oct 23.—Wm. Compton, ove of the best known citizens of Halifax, died yeeterday. He was a Dominion Architect GRAND Promenade a (Concert --—AN D—— ~ ae Cathedral - Basement - Hall _. THIS EVENING. e ev Some of the eboicert selections of Vocal and Instrumental Music available will form prominent features of the pro- gram me,—Solos, Trios, Quartettes and Chorusee, Overtures, Marches, Waltzes FINAL, CLOSING OF BAZAAR used for over fifty years by millions of their chilaren while teething, It ecothes ihe child, mothers for with perfect success. softens the gums, allaye all pain, cures wind coli, and is Dirrahoe. Sold by druggists in every part world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Mrs Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup. Lase Hvron.—The the best remedy for It is pleasane to the taste. of the Its value is ivealculable. ‘Be sure and ask for Elder-Dempster eteamer, Lake Haron will be due bere this evening and will sail for Liverpool direct as scou as her cargo ison board. Lake Huron ie commanied 385 passengers and freight. She is The | by Captain Jones, and has gooa accommodation for | feet long avd her breadth of beam is 42 feet 8 jochee. inches. of 1ron at’Govav in 1881. town. a this paper. tired by **Red Knight”. lish. All bred at Mount Edward Farm. New spruce gum at Beer & Goff’s Her despth of bold is3l feet 4 She is 4,040 tons, aud was byilt No doubt she | will be visited aod inepected by a good many people during her stay in Charlotte- See the inducement Gay offcre on Celery jor winter keeping in anotber column of Auction sale of Short horn stock at Ch’town Market Square at 2.30 o'clock on Friday, 27th inet- 6 beifer calvee, 2 of them througbbred, aud 4 good grades all C Palmers Eng- Half galion preserve jars very cheap | thie week at Beer & Goff’s. MARRIED. , At the Churchef the Annunciation, Le:dville, Colo., by the Rev. Father Gibtcne, P. P.. Augustine G. Olmstead, Esq., to Marcella A. youngest dsugbter of | ibe Jate R. Leonard, of Cornwall, P. E I. er of the late Rev. Malcolm Rose. at 2 pm., to Westville Cemetery. don, England. on Tuesday at 2.30 o’clock. } [Funeral from the home of her sieter, Mre. J.Q@. Stretch, Lorg Creek, Tuesday, | Lact evening, Sunday Oct. 22, 1999, at the P. E. Island Hoepital, after several weeks of patient suffering. Caroline Bines, relict ot the Jate John G. Ashley, of Lon” [Foneral from her daughter’s residerce, Mrs. Henry Craswell, King Street, (east) One ed and another case was adjourned. - | THe Nyaxza.— The Nyaoza, for some has been purchased by Mr. Geo. Wight- man, of Newfoundland, who has had ber pot in good order and fitted with ares of new duck sails. [xreRRUPTED Communication, — Tle Anglo-American Telegraph Company are sdvised today that cable communication between Trinidad and Demerara is sgaio interrupted. Telegrams are forwarded by steam and sailing of portunities. —_— Footsatt.—As the Wanderers foot ball team is expected bere in a fortnigh'’s time it is requested that all A begweit-Creecents will turn out regularly for practice. Firet practice to-morrow afternoon at 4.00 at Victoria Park. Loapixc Propuce. — The schoouers Minnie Beli aod Fanny are joading oats at Rustico for the provincial markets. The Minnie is being loaded by B. W. Lepage. Joseph Gallant is loading the Fanny for Carvell Bros. SpeciaL Farnes—The P. E. Island Railway are iseuing tickets for those who desire to accompany the Island contin~ geut to Summerside on Wednesday moro- ing. The returo fare is $100. From intermediate stations the fare is proportion~ aie, Tne Promenape Coxcert.— Everybody is speaking of the promenade concert to be held in the basement ot the cathedral this evening. See the advertisement in anoth- ercolump. A mosterjoyable time may be expected by all who pay @ visit. Take your triend with you. A Great Musica, Event.—Mr. Earle has in preparation a grand boncert to be given in the Opera House, a few weeks. parts opera.ic and other celecrioas. ; eixty persons will take part. ticulars later. ‘ U pwards of Full par-| E.rcrion.— The election atthe Bazaar to determine the most popular merchant was very clore on Seturday night, and there was little difference between the leaders. To-night it is expected that there will be @ large turpout of the ad- mirers of the several firme, and it is thought the finith will be aclose one. Be on band and vote early and often. Fire.—The house of Jobn McLellan, Launching Road, with all its contents, was destroyed by fire last aight. He bad 70 bushels of wheat inthe kitchen loft and all his potatoes in the cellar. Mre. Me- Lelian aod her child barely escaped with their Jives, having nothing ov but their night clothes, The cause of the fire is not known. bere was no insurance. Institution For THe Dear axp Duns at Baurax.— Mr. Fesron, the Principal of the School for the Deafin Halifax, is at present in this Province trying to find out deaf cbildren and bring them under instruction Deaf, or deaf and dumb chil- dren sre educated and kept free of exp: ase to parents at that edmirable school, acd peace r: ———" \it is to be — regretted that eo many DIED. deaf children are growing up withovt instruction in this province e At Charlottetown, Monday morping,|Mr. Fearon wovld te pleased to. Oct 23rd, Fannie Elizabeth Roses, daught-} bear from medical men, Clergymer, teachers or any others interested, regard~ ing such children and will take immediate action to have them @ mitted. He may be communicated with during this week at the Hotel Davies, Charlotte- town, and afterwards at the Institution for the Deaf, Halifax. signed, containing 15 rooms. ac comodation for 12 horses. salcon or private dwelling. 10 to4 o’clock op any day. Will be sold reasonably. 240-d&w MICHAEL SWEENY enn NaS ass and Schbottisches, with all the varying beauties of musical composition and ren~ dition. Beet bargain auction of cake yet witnessed in the city. Refreshments served to gll visitors. Admission ovly 10 cents. Room for awholecoleny. Every body invited | This Monday Evening. (| Office in New Prowse Block, | up | ‘first door to the right ‘stairs. DR. AYEPS House For Sale A house conveniently situated on Dor- chester St., uow occupied by the under- | Stable All is first | class order. Suitable for a boarding house, | Parties | desiring to see the house may do so from att " SONNYSIDE DENTSTRY ° | Winter Comforts Keep out the cold by wearing a CHAMOIS VEST, the warmest article of clothing made. We have the different sizes and prices. Chest and back protect- ors, a good stock from which to select. Emulsions, Cough Syrups Lotions for chapped hands, ete. CO. M. B. A.—Braveb No. 216, C. M. B. this |e if — eee ce 1% | a MEET ME AT THE ALWAYS. BUSY STORE - ml EEO 6] OO]6 HOS454 : f fs a } 7 ; bs Sa a pene” \ : + \! rv pyrene '.% Snr et 4 Ge 2 in tbe couree of } It will be divided into three} :ls', A cantata; 2ad, classical ; 3rd,! —_. + aft ait] «(ll | a SOD 66S ODO E70 Velveteens i}From the manufacturers, at Divis | time used as a barge by the Messrs Batt, } .© Stanley Bros... CORDED \VELVETEENS PLAIN VELVETEENS Sheen like silk, Velvet—all the newest colors and black, and the best value obtainable Colors—™ OLIVE POPPY SAPPHIRE MYRTL : ROYAL NAVY GARNET ‘BROWN and BLACK \ | Shapes The Aristocratt n SnUbS. Leathers Box Calf Wax Calf Vici Kid ‘Natural Kidduck “ Footform 63.50 A PAIR “ Bulldog “c Globe COLORS sue al Tan, Russet ‘ Broadfoot Slamions. Alley & Co [= : ; = 4 iw 5 * | aie Ses TN Re Oe ee ae i th» il» li {In YS ECCT EYE Fy EET EET T ESTES opreserennenenennennete reveny nent? learance Sale Fancy Shirts & Neckwear Our shirts are the WG & R make. Now is the ume for bargains, : Nice patierns. Fresh stock. Some are open back and front with cuffs attached and detached —— a our nobby Tiesin Puffs, Knots, 4 in Hands, Bows, Strings etc. GORDON & McLELLAN, Have You Mad Up Yeour]Mind What kiod cf ajboot®you will get for fall weard We cannot crowd all our different styles of boots intu the window—just drop‘in and say | want to see chat boot at euch and such aprice. The “rest is ws" McQUAID’S LOWERJQUEEN STREET BOOT & SHOE STORE, ——a AS UNTOHNDPNTYNTNTINEP TTT HTe ENED ETAT T HTP NTY ren TTP ETE eRe sk | = ea ae 3 : reine tt.