THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN, AUGUST 28, 1899 Be22ee GENTS | — DIS THE PEOPLE'S STORE White the Shirts, a Week’s special Laundered be beaten A Shs Linen Collars....+.+ 15¢ each Unlaundered best Vi > it muaeneee ee ye” ) ual > franhve Bicoceerseeses oetee Fashionable Shapes, 2 for 25c Linen Cuffs, a’l sizes, 25¢ pair, 2 for BRA! ‘ES — Nsw stock opene SS een 12e to 60e Neckties all colours. Gloves Thread. Aa ‘2 ust air id ; J Pp ai 5 & tvles in Kid and Lisle Underwear and Hosiery— Large stock to choose fromm. -_—— We buy our furnishings from trading manafacturers in Great Britain and Canada, so we can guarantee the best value for your money. If not already a customer give us a call. uw a WEEKS & Cu The People’s Store } Successors to W. A. WEEKS and CO. a » & ® ae 3% a 7 eat A. B. Arsenault 4H, R. MacKenzie Arsenault & MacKenzie BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, &c.— (Late of tl rles Russell & London, Eng.) “ Ci i Lat se firms of Chi Co., and E. F.V. Knox, OFFICE-— Morris Bloc, 99--d&iw 2mos stowa. ¥ * —_— SSeMPEPNNN ENS PPE HTTNNDY ITITHNT TIT More than 200! Fami- lies in Halifax and Dartmouth usa Sun: light and Lifebuoy Soaps AVA 7 nv vr , exclusively in their homes, and all say they would not have any other kinc\s. This information is correct having been gaine| by com- petent and trust-worthy ad- vertisers, leavingtamples at every house and miuking care- ful enquiries. ‘Lhese families never knew what pure SOAPS meant, un- til chey tried Sl NLIGHT and LIFEBUOY. Why should not others learn and be healthier aad ~? happier for the le«rning. aa = —_¥ a » r Price is only 5c for 3 2 —.- large twin bar, = ~ —_ 2% “a = , = = E = = = = = E : E P QA LAAALALAAb Ladd Acad ddbddd BAGS! BAGS! , o ? . ww ’ 10,000 new, for We-t India Trade; 0,000 first class suger bags. Special prices according to quantity Apply to 20) CARVELL BROS CO COLL LL LL LOL LLL OL LL CC - on Lub sodAAADALLAGAUNAAAAUUASUAAAA QLAMUAAdbddbaddadd ddddddd ‘TENNIS TOURNAMENT AT | VICTORIA PARK. i | Alihough ithe weather seemed eo uns settledduriog tLe forenoon a more tavor- able afternoon for tennis could pot be wished for. This tournament consisted of mixed doubles. The result was that Ms* Ethel Davies and Mr D. B, Stewart came out winners. After the last ronnd Miss Davies was presented with the Club prize by Judge litzgeraid, who made a few remarks in his usual happy manner. ‘The tea was given by Mre. F. Parker Carvell assisted by Miss Carey and Miss Amy Palmer, and Wasa eucceés in every particular, We are happy to esy that there were no complaivuts on this occasion of the “small bov nuisance’ which on one ortwyo pre- threatened to full Nu doubt the ferovious aspect of the spaniel which was securely chained to the corner of the tennis bouse showed them that ladies and gentiemeu were noi to be insulted with impunity any lovger. The scores are as follows. vious oceasions take . arcre charge. ROUND Miss Strickland Mise Worsely Mr. Bartlett vs. Mr Tom PBavies x 2 — Mies E Macgowan Miss E Davies Mr Eville Mr. H Carvell 4 7 Mies U Davies Mies K Brown Major Weeks Mr© Leigh, je 6 D Mies Cotton Mise J R Brecken Mr DB Stewart MrJ F Owen . ") Ss wv ONE, : ‘ Mise Fitzgerald ) ioe Mr A ASullivan4 - ROUND TWO, Miee E Davies Mise UD Davies Major Weeks vs. Mr Bartlett 7 4 + Mise Strickland Miss C Fitzgerald Mr. DB Stewart Mr A A Sullivaa 6 5 Mixes Cotton } ine Mr H Carvell § ROUND THREE. Mies Cotton Mr DB Stewart ‘ Mies Strickiand Msjor Weeks vs. 4 Mises E Davies } af MrH Carvell4 - ROUND FOUR. Miss Cotton vs. Mr H Carvell ) Miss E Davies Mr D B Stewart 6 Lason Day.—All the principal stores in the city have agreed to celebraie Labor Day on Wednesday, Sept. 6tb, instead of Monday, Sept. 4th. The sporte on the best held tor years. Unsworth, Cook, Newsome, Clarke, Brown Broe, Large and others are training bard and will put up some of the best races ever seen on the Island - 3 ins. _ oO Tue Cozsan.—The S. S. Coban sailing from Montreal tomorrow August 29th will be due at Charlottetown Friday morning, (September Ist. For further particulars | Bee divertisement or apply to Peake Bros. , & Co., agen's. | Busivese Epvcation— The Charlotte- /town Business Collegeand Writing Acs- demy opens tomorrow forthe fall and winter term. —_— | C.M. B. A—Branch No, 216,C. M.B. B. will meet in the A, O. H. Hall this | evening at 8 o’clock. ia SE — ny oc "EELACEEREGROSREGERGASELERGERESCEGEGERE F Ladies’ Colored Boois and Shoes at prices that wil PULEERAEARRERARRERRERES ee 7 a ¢ Shoes, and will let ¢@ them go at oO 6 ( R. K. JOST, Stamper’s Corner $1.00. & pair DOGO 00% Good 6000 worth They’re much more. 7 ,, C, A. A. A. Grousds promise to be the! POESORDCHQGHUAGGSRQGRGHR BURT AGRRASRRDSSARRRCERSGORES interest you. We Bye.” have placed in cur ee ee oa @ wi ) + Lecture Tomornow 4 1GAT.— paging | vindow a lot of from the fact that about 300 tickets | broken = sizes_’ in have ulready been sold Be Ladies’ Boots and S| Mrs. Katherine sent ~ EA .™ phenson’s lecture in ¥Y MC AHall.. eee A. Gy me | a | | A Delegation Visits Charlottetown — Lodges to be Established. The Grand Lodge of theAncient Order of United Workmen of Quebee and the Mari-| | time Provinces laet week concluded a most) | euceessful anoual session at St. John. N. B. On Saturdav evening a delegation from the Grand Lodge, numbering about twenty~five. came on to Charlottetown, the following Grand Officers being in the’ party: AT Patterson, Grand Recorder; O W G Dettmere, Chairman Finances; R | Lyoch, Executive Committee; Dr Trig- anne, Grand Medical Examiner; P M W | Savoie. Several ladies accompanied the party. A representative of THe | who meteeveral of the Grond Officers at} the Hoel Davies was assured that the | Ancient Order of United Workmen was) thé etrcngest beneficiary organization on | the continent, having a membersh'p of over 375,000 and paying anoually to the! | widows of its deceased members the large | | sum of $7.590,000. He was further in-| formed tnat it is tbe intention to establieh eubordinate lodges in this province.§ The insurance rates, it was poiated out, are very low and there are many advantages | resulting from membership. The dele-! gates were delighted with what they saw) of Charlottetown, and look forward to| being able to hold their annual meeting here in 1901. The meeting nex: year will be held in Halifax. It was the intention of the delegates to spend today at Rustico, but the wet weather put a damper on this part of the| programme and they crossed to Point du! Chene by the Northumberland. 2000 = EXAMINER, | | PERSONAL. trip te St. John. Miss May Carroll will leave tomorrow | by La Grarde Duchesse on a visit to Boss lon. Reve. D. M. Macdonald, Tignish, and F. X. Gallant, Bloomfield, are visiting the city. Mr. W R Boreham left this morning by the Princess en route to Halifax to attend the funeral of his father. Plant steamship line, spent Sunday in Charlottetown. Miss Riggs, Charlottetown, is the guest of Mrs. Kayenburgh, Beaches Road.— Pictou Advocate. Inepector Sievens, of Halifax, is ex- pected here to-morrow night. He comes to jospect the Brent. Mr. Henry Mckory went west morniog where he will spend some before returning to Baltimore. this time > Dr. Macaeill, of Stanlev Bridge, left this moraing for Toronto. Dr. D.C. Gillis wi atiend to his practice durisg his ab-ence. Rev. A. L. Geggie, of Truro,is spoken of asthe probable successor to Rev. b. ©. Hoseack in the pastorate of, the Dunn Avenug Presbyterian Church,’ To- ronto. Miss Mucdoneld and Miss Mowatt, of S:. Johe, who have been visiting friends in Charlottetown, Jeft this morning on return to their homes. Mre. (Dr.) Mewburn and daugbter, who; have been visiting this province for two months, left this morning oc retura to their homes. They will stop over at Toronto en route. Mr. R. T. Harrieon and bride were pae~ cengers by the western train thie morning | en ronte to Omaha. A oumber of friends | were at the statiun to see them off, and there was the usual distribution of rice. Mies F.E.Thockmorton, of Washington, D. C., who has been spending the sam mer months st Waterside, Powaal, left this j will not be due in Charlottetown until ex iN, ‘contract for lighgting the new steel works ai Sydney, C.B lit. Eiliott’s Mr.J. F. Baker left this morning 02 @) Mr. Charles W. Blenkborne, of the| i brought to Southport by a friend, | ofticers and crew of the new steamer Brent: ! } : drunkenness, was fined morning on return to ber home. Miss | Tock morton is delighted with Watersice as & summer resort. Mre.H.J. Williauss and family, ard Mies Beesie McCrudden, of Providence, | RB. 1. who have heen the guests of Mr. and Mre.Henry Edmonds during the past | two months, will be passengers by La Grande Duchesse tomorrow reiurning lO their home. Although Rev. D Sutherland, the late lamested pastor of Zion Church, bad not been formally initiated as a member cf the Oddfellows the bre thern did pot forget him when decorating the graves yesterday. A good many bouquets were placed upon his grave in the People’s Cemetery and the band played “Io the Sweet By and to-morrow (Thursday) evening it is pretty well assured that it will be a decided euca cess, The eudject is: “The demandes up- on the Cnristianity of today.” Mr. Juetice Fitzgerald has accepted the | honor of presiding, and nearly al the | clergymen of the city will! | occupy seats on the platform. 'The price of sdmission has been piaced | | ai the nominal sum of ten cents to defray | lexpenses. A lady writing from Old) | Orchard toa friend In this city bas the | the talented | | following to say sbout | leciturer— Mrs Stephenson :—“I learn that | von are to have our Massachussetts latate president with you this week. | I am sure you will | jlike her. Sh2 stands high in esteem and love of not only own constituency, batof the whole WwW Bay « i eee? | HIppers—The Tiber is rOv on the berth at Montreal, and will be loading un= ‘ til Wednesday for Charlot tetow 2. all and 230 class, all trotting. The in- dications sre that there will’ be good fields of starters in each es, Local and Other it o’clock tomorrow iworniog. qrilintiitniae Pott Tax—-Poll tax executions will be in the bands of the police in a day or two. Now ie the time to pay up. Vierorta Division —No4 8 of T. meets this Monday evening at 8 o'clock. Visitors welcome. Initiaticn. I. O. O. F.—St. Lawrence Lodge, No. 8,1. O. G. F. meets this evening at o’clock. Important business, By order of si <= A Bie Cenxtracr.—The Royal Electric Company, ef Montres] bas secured the G.C.8. 8. P.—Two days from today will be held the last picnic of the season ; take a day offand atiend ; you won't regret Mills—a beauiful spot. Fare, 50 cents. Business Rvsnixc.— The livery-stable keepers are doing a rushiog burinese these days. Yesterday several strangers sought tocbtain teams, but could notdo 80, all being out or engaged. Yacat-- The beautifol Eugenie, of Philadelphia, arrived in port on Saturday evening. She ie heiug coaied by C. Lyons & Co, and will proceed to Quebec this afvernoon. Mcre Exccrsionists.—A Raymond and Whitcom 6 excursion party, numbering about fortv, will arrive in Charlottetown on Wednesday evening. They will be guests at the Hotel Davies during teir stay 1n the city. A Beacrirvci. steam yacht Decoration Day -‘he Oddfellows of the city decorated the graves of deceased memtkere of the order in the four cemeteries yesterday atternoon. There was a large turnoutof the bretbern. The procession was headed by Galbraith’s band. The ceremony steach grave was very impressive, Raitway TRAINMEN.—A numbler of the members of Morning Star Ledge of the Brotherhood of Railway Trainmeo came over from Moncton oa Saturday pight and retrrned this morning. They hell a meeting yesterday arternoon ino Wright’e Hall. It is undersiood that the were well pleased with their visit, snianiitbidieiait Swam To Sovurnrort,.—We hear that Mr. William Nolan, of Large’s restaurant, ewam to Southport from the I lant Lise wharf early vesterday morning, making good time. He returned to Chariotretown by the Boodler, bis clothing having been Mr. Nolan would like some of the other swimmers to Brace up sdpsindelionaiins Tur Brext.—Tne following are the Captain, Daniel McKinnon ; Mate, Gillean Campbell ; Engineer, Murdock McLeod ; Assistant Engineer, and Ciler, Lemuel Winchester; Firemen, Abram Henrv, B C Sigsworth; Quartermaster, J Macs donald ; Seamen, Malcolm R_ Beaton, Frank McRae; Cook and Steward, Leon Chaission, -_— > Pouice Covrt.—'This morning the Ligeor Regulation summons agaist Avthovny Collett was dismissed. The Magistrate he'd that the evidence was not sufficient to prove that the cider sold was intoxicating. But he expressly sta ed that Mr. Coilet’e case must not be taken as a precedent. Frank Smith. charged witb $2 or 10 days. apa Tae Cuartorretown Races.—A splen- did prosramme has been mude ready fur the autumn meeting on the Charlottetown Driving Park. The race days are Wednea~ day acd Tbureday, September 15:h and Lich, and the entries ciose on the J0-b inst. Un tbe cards for the first day are a three minute clase, trotting, 2.20 clase, trotting, and 2 40 clase, pacing, aud tor the second day, a 250 class, free-for- race, and the sport will therefore be well deserviog Of patrosage. All who can do sO should make a point of attending. Remember the dates, Septem ber 15:h and 14*bh. Make no other engagement for these Us. VB, Hor ummer cmplaint We would strongly rocom mend the use of cur : Aromatic Straw berry Q is ic icendantibiiitaiaanaail “ ——-— A Most Me at TAE ALWAYS BUSY STUBB. Sil i W | i | 29¢ bach . | <3 ' Me he MEN NE ME MA Se NES NE Ze 7 WS US A AD iS Ziv aie AP aS iS Ro 2 25 Muslin ard Percale Shirt Waists, be were 65 aud 68 cents each E Ew PES cents each f —_ »-——— Shirt-W aists at 40cts Each... This lot includes this season’s waists, 85¢ and 95¢ and some of last season's at $1.95 and $1.45—all go at tne o2e low nrice of— 4 ; 4 rey’ a “¥ ALL OTHER WAISTS EXCEPT SILK, HALF PRICE. — EB — : TANLEY BSROS.; | M2 Re ee Rilo en hae Re PT aie SShass Log te = Ctl AA Shas SA AR tS ie LOOOLT aD $2.00 © © Our New Shoe-{hocslate for Men & Pr RENE i L s 2 : | ; ' wr. T his agreeable vegetsb'e ex- tract is tonic and strongiy astringent and the certainty and comfort with which it acis « akes itaa ideal rem- edv. itcan be adminis’er- ed to the youngest child with perfect safety. Price 25 cent?, (pases hbbbsbbbhbssrbbbasaeaad TIT TIT VTS TE eV eV EVI eT Veer ace: eee Mi em : SEMONREATONNNTEETIDND TTA RETREAT TTP T APE TT TENTONTTPNTPNNNY f = A = i -_. = i oe mm —» a | = |f THERE 1S ANYTHING IN THIS g | = WORLD | HATE tae 3 4 = It is one thing more than another, and that one thing is to = = have a bad pair of bcots—ones that will not give you satisfaction | s— }otb in wear and price and fit. That is why I am giving satisfac- = i] = tion all around. = = Thomas McQuaid = | = Lower Queen Street Boot and Shoe Score. = SAAAALAAMAGAAAAAUALSRAAAAEALAR LAG Led cao sdbdbbded GU MLkAAG Add ekdkd Ldbddd S eee ee eae eran Sane = Uugh! Ugh!—zsoughed the rat to his family—can'’t stand this, it’s too rick for my boo}, let’s get—and they got ; Price 25c per canister at all druggists aad groc- ers, or sent post paid on receipt of price. Leeming Miles & Co, Montreal, Que GrneRAL AGENTS ror CANADA } 4E-O weitsehe | ' lin lle, ii a i MMB tl a lie a ‘i eo Y .o 235 —h- o | - a ‘ es a | Z . 7 We ; q ES , | any, cs ; i cm . | BY’ : ta Ks * o> : ‘> } gS J oem a) | ¢ > hy c oe : ~y 5) & L Litt x i 2 ‘i ER a co i | & y as PRICE ‘ | 030 ie t |