a ee s THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, OCTOBER 1 1898. PEREINS |THE DAILYEXAMINER) |" 432 comms WEDDING BELLS . > _—_ a Te eae eek naa ngage —Mr. Tarte has outlined the financis |, At St. Andrew s Church, oo Tuesday OCTOBER 1, 1898. policy of the Liberal Governme: t: { 27th, aoe took place the marriage of i “If we are to kcep vace with vur r-vals | : : VD. oe - aod ory sg : niyre, both of Mt Steward. The bride wé must spend money. o* . , | DEATH OF MR. “We shall spend it. was uttired in a charming euit of grey JOHN P. SULLIVAN. *We have spent much money since we cloth trimmed with gre velvet und came into power, say our critics, cream satin, She was attended by M.ee re “Yes, we have spent mach lecause we Neiiie McWouald, while Mr Ronald Me Tre uncertainty of human life has been | have made much, Dovaid supported the groom. In the 7 te . . : again exemplified in the sudden and unex “And wait till yeu see us next year; we a eprein t + oss = ar beld, at the home bebe’ dasth of } oe eae .| will have made more, and we will have |! ‘be Dride, where @ large number of pecter eath of Mr. Joha P. Sullivan, of | spent n or, to ” guess (ade werry far into the night. A St. Peter’s. Aetrong mao, he left his | Thos. Fall \ : ie _| table, literally loaded with silver, china, home yesterday morning; and to-day, bis | D titel a chief xe ded of} glass, etc, ettested to the popu arity of the is oe : the Department of ubiic Worke ed at! younvec i id Bh biel brink” ons re Sdirit haviog vone to the Sp ritworld, bi hia residence 10 Ottawa oa ths aT th oy Oe . ws n oe 3 MeLatyre was sedi of — — 2a a a # : ‘ [ : ' ‘ At * - ' "% ai',. OFLC m08 popular young ; a ler, ) D | q j D iia | body was taken home a corpse. It appears | after a lingering i lees. Mr. Fuller was | and we are glad she is uot removing from ur ress odds eparvii en | that a rupture of one of the small blood- | Sern tn Kng and io 1823, and came to] our midst, as she will suil adorn our continues to attract hundreds of] vessels near the heart caused internal | Panaia'e 1897, settling 1 Toronto. Tu | sosial circle which could ill aiford to lee : : . i =e Odd be Was succeselul In thee competition | -o charmiog a t er Mr and M ‘ hace which ek 4 verflawe he 2 ; , £ beliver, wr Bn urs ; Ladies, who 18 upiversal judgment | hemorrhage which slowly overflowed the | ¢,. plans tor the Parliament and Depart- Maldonald have the ahod wishes of the The fallowics lj re at ‘ } . “ reang: 4 , e ; . ‘ . : iki. i er . i i ~ ae ce ; . 7 c > 7 a = piaces this dress goods stock as V ital { rgan ; an i h ij d m n al buildir iv DeCTe, BE Lae first pr Z | entire Community. ' S ‘ , i i ine s Wi ZlVe snap and ginger cs jat a quarter to three o’clock yesterday | for the former asd secon prize for the | i O avuuraday DUYVID®’ the largest best and most at- | afternoon. Mr. Sallivan wasa al sali latter. The Parliament building was | Thi as a Mak ‘ N 3 ) yivS . abtn : vad See ee ee — rec ‘ vain ‘. il ings to Miake a tractive assortment 14 fanada. zen, a bighly respecté d man of buaciness tt ted unde e his - } vi 100 from hi g ‘ ote of ' ; | plans. In 1867 he was again succezsful in --—— . > — and a faithful member ofthe Roman Catho- | another com it thi ; - . ’ : vu , Olver competition, thie time for the he Pulnit— Rev ‘4 Cone oe en H i 1. RR . aon Srare Cc cad ob A Vin « N Y hie} ! : ilp { Rev Dona'd Crawford, of lic Uburch., @ (OOK a ilvé Vana mteisi~ « ate apito: at “At ony, aN. +» '0 which | New Glasgow, wili preach in the Kinder» = ' ESTS gent interest in the politica: affairs of this city he dur ttn, aod lived uae garteu Lallto Rev Mr Manifo'd’s congre- : é superintending (he erection of the bailding. t t : ' - >rovince and the late cen a < &*; gation Lomorrow moraing and evening. At ° 1 i : Ld In cold weather is ee 7 = a hg i cn ea ie [n 1831 he returned to Ottawa, and was | the evening service, Miss Rioch Saeuaee 3 Jainen Collars for 25¢ LQ ** Satin our Legislative Assembly for several ! anno shie eitect of the De ‘ ; ' ce : . , ‘hj what we are all: ob ; sa P ; ee es eer of th ee ; missionary from Lokto, Japan, will sing a sa Men’s Black Shirts bO0c ‘ . years as the representative of St. Peter's ; ment of Public OrK?, & position be held | lo i > Ja ee ? T a a ; ; ) Solo in the Japanese langusye F . e ‘ k ‘ yr. . , . } e. x! a Ta ; oJ looking f district. A modest and retiring man, one | Ulli about 18 months ago, when he was Go-pel Meeting—R, nein | is Men 8 Underwear — : aes + superaunuated on account of failing health. |. 20 PE’ MECIDE— kvailwey gospel meet~| Ken’s Caps ~5e P " e of these solid, quiet persons: who,, Me. Faller had made the plan ne 6 rent | (DE In Wright’s Hall, Sunday afternooa, at Pe . a c poe » ) de : aut. ie fat hsde tue ié 4 2 yreav ; 7 . - i . ‘ es 4 ba ‘ rr j without fuss or pretension, contribute to~ number of public buildings throu. h = the 4 o'clock. Strangers always welcome. : Men’s Wool socks 25¢ a . : y . 7 . — _- ‘ The aide , ay } ; ed ’ a . upp ) t. wards the stability and strength of tbe Dominion in the last‘l5 vears. Ihe president will lead the meeting, ca Men’s Fleeced underwear 58e ~ ; ; iat, ol : : [ : 3. 1. S.— Regular monthly meeting j a os % vf community in which they live, Mr. Salli- B.I ee a nT: ae i ) Jr 9 = {f Good and reliable van has not left, so far ¢ ' we i find —The Huntingdon Gleaner, the princi- | new Hal', Kent Sureet, to-morrow st 3 hy. ive Odd Suits Wool Urderwear, 20 E s a i u € a a ~ v4 nv : 9 ) ’ — a < . derwear at way down prices, Here’s oh: : ; : ee ee pal Liberal paper in the Kastern Townships | O'clock, p.m. Payment of dues Ha Pp Cc, off. - a ae at we) , ~ | record of his usetul life; and we are theres | of Quebec. says: yf ; : 4 a one line that’s extra good vaiue— f, a : dip aig g = 4 aa ore unanie just now to supply any par- “Tue officialand final statement of the Oh ; mm » Of) “25 | . 3 ; Shipping ‘T'ags S0c a thous- ‘SF Men? . on re j . ’ f t ] o ticulars of it. He leaves a wife—a siater | reveoue and expendiiure of tbe Dominion we) Pi do a ‘ , Men’s Felt = eee % , Men’s Pante, T5c, 95e, $1.00, 1.50 o a Ladies open ront, ong of John Andrew McDonald. E of thi Government for the twelve months ending and printed at :HE + XAMINER Et akteed eae 7 also 25¢ Reefers $3.50 and 450 * : hn Z r McDonald, E-q. oe ; ‘ . ties Sets 25 35e oye? e. . sleeve. extra heavy ur.der-| . : ate "| 30th June last has been published, and flice sadies Corsets , and 35c . Moye _ Overcoate, Keefers and Hie) f l Or city —and one child to whom our heartfelt has caused the Toronto G ob- to editorially C Sea a Ladies I oderwear, the best 25¢ F al] Suite, offering at prices that a rests . ? ‘ mpg : = “— sl vests for 0 v sue. sympathy is due, as well ato Chief | declare the result has been a surp'us of 5 Git nt ved conde een Glues et a will be sure to make you buy. i . ° 7 ° ‘ . ” r-£ OO ’ : ——— F “"? Ve C erwear com- Jesice Sullivan and othe > ' « | $1,575,881, and to exuit over it. iti : ba i eS enteladon ; ” tC and 0 her me mbers of his | 3 T. De ee tes = taco eT coats before making a purchase in tia line, binationsa and other lot odd lots Bo Q" Underclothin t = bereaved and mourning fami'y. ; a & correspondence Me Bi | Wwe usve buudreds of overcoats reany tv 20 ae y t g a 5 ; ee mitted ihe net debt increase! during ‘he + jump into, with just #8 good cloth, just a: - ats we On Stocki 50 Suit is aie ya ao © S ji ’ — ’ . . airs arbmere Vtockin7s 2 lve months by $2,749,°89 ion 8 P ” > ° Ca ms RESULT OF THE PLEBISCIT twe : ete eS well made and with just as much mole a 7 ee pe E. *‘How in the name of common sense can style than custom ee ~Prowse Bros Best White Shirtin. tc at 25e ae there be a surp'ue of one and one-half mil- | 7.6 wonderful éheap men ? eat-W alte Snirt in. town 50 pairs English Corsets, samples = . ‘< The Guardian exprezees the opinion | l o1s, when the debt increased two avd e a mealies die il ile adie: 20 “a ae $1.00 kind at Patons for 75¢ — ‘p “Velvet Grip” hose suppcrters; | that,— thre sjaarter millions ? Special prices on grey flan- iat tte, P nape gen 4 " ‘ " és ann ih “ s ue \ : with cushioned button locks, Do the Government organs take the | ) 4] thig week. Buy flannels, sacilemeeemas piiiieentlilihaglaiains: al ae “e i . know jnst the state of the popular mind represented by permanent or temporary | Rethember we handle clothing; we have — If . all over the country. They are no longer ] " ‘: oodsa at awav down prices If you only ; Ee YOU AF IM) working ia the dark. We of the mari-| «The ple; h io eeddsube a = BS healt saunas will ial aie he gt “The plain truth of the matter is, which | have a few vg to spend, see a cloth~ & , OK to » Glo t i - | ing; we can make it interesting for you.— ay oe need of any Ottawa, at least not in the near fature, but a RTE NOE o> pene ate W D McKay, Bargain Cor - 7 ng T s il] | to our own legislati hall ? e-t revenue ever known to be received in Chay, bargain Vorner, .* owels it w legislation. eesiative balls, for liquor | one year, Canada was four million dollars -_ . ; deeper in debt on the lstof last July than oiek wh i PAY YOU tO | Therewe acts we veatareio aay, many | eer ase one lake lew Sly thes | ArvivedLoay and wil be, for sale ; visit our farmers in this province or througbout comb), 10 bbls fine large onions, any ' fi Linen De- Canada, who willagree with The Guar- Young men who waotto succeed in | quantity of choice green tomatoes, mixed ' dian that it was worth. while to expend business will take a course at the night | spices ured for chow and pickles, small il partment. $250,000 odd dollars of the t , | Classes at the P El Commercial College. | onions for pickling, cucumbers, cauli- ' je “axpayer'* | They will there receive such a business tiower and celery. Your atiention is + A good linen towel, 16x27 inches, | ™°?*Y for the sake of obtaining the doubt- | training as will prepare them fully for | particularly directed to our celery which i. for 7c each | ‘t! 4nd unsatisfactory result report- | (heir work throngh life. a ee no we have had ive “an Orders ? ° : r sat —_——————————— taken for winter su es, € e rs 7 A fine linen towel, 18x32 inches, . nae Pe ee of peuple If you have bees sick you will fed | aod ot Se ee nent a for 14c each ; . ae _ _been Hood’s Sarsaparilla the best medicine |} J Gav & Son, market and head of Prince ; A al Nike AP called bar welll thrown quay How mi'd the Guardian is | yon can take to give you appetite and| St. Telephone 180. ms Ai specia ee "i ro 4 Owelllng, when setting forth tne disappzin:ment of | strength. : worth 8c, for today, 5¢ per yd “the temperance people,” after all theit ns labor and expense. True, they are “gq longer working in the da.k.” : ® Mt They now know that they were fooled Less and humbugged by the party which pre- .f vious to the election pramited them “ the eC } Tit MH os 2 piihwasine x holds silk, wool or cotton hose; and will not cut, tear nor slip- Prics 85c per Set. “It was well worth while to ‘ake the p’ » biscite. The government, pariiament and peopie are alike instructed by the vote. The result is disappointing to the temper- ance people, but it is well that they should plebiscite ” ana held forth the prospect af what will the Government do about it, and electors for a set of fools ? “The expenditure of the Dominion for 1897-98 was 441 mill’oa dollirs ; ceipts were 40} millions. The difference of four million dollars is its re~ blankets and uncerwear at Paton & Co’s, ee | | prohibition, They pow know that onl 4 } 3 Improvers a ciatanhea ti tts Mampi can te Biscuit, cake, rolls, muffins, dumplings, etc., bi ah rake their <7 r . aod . “a " sadies fine K ersey Jac their fayor, as against four or five mem a pure leavening agent 1S indispensable. | vo _— aaa = ie in black, bluet and fawo, toler ; ' ! : partment is now ccmplete anc We sl hs ee While the Royal Baking Powder is reported Drennan oftarng arte | ae, ou clr ea la ltd ‘» Pads ice 75c}-— a) ey know : ; cest assortment in Ch’town. ee , eng wodpm Pads, as oat that the sincerity of this one member ie absolutely pure and healthful, the official Té- The increasing number of ens- Rig sc ae a dainty ? : we ° ° ‘ : C . Prnided Wiss Bustles, price 390) *eP00sy avolve in bis swement co a0|f ports show most other baking powders, as ae che ies et herrea | English newspaper that Canada is not yet iore last week \s ; TOO Vf Ladies Wra ers manufacturing much wine, bat hopes well wee the Cine of tartar of the market Siete eee be ladias’ Feather Neckwear pp to do eo! It is true, ateo, depended upon by many housekeepers for FOES PPK eR EE OE A 4 , ta. . ° ° : . neviot Jackets—bDlack, Wei , or | : Pik eed Villas for the leat ou - 7 | now—that loamy raising biscuit and cake, to contain either finished, the latest patterns, 3 | dott very nice ae fH se or talie the aheey of cnr) TO OS Ome Oe Sieg We Rave & i j j stitch?s, nice fancy buttons, eather Boas, bieck, 00 neues | io opi Sietrtemenk. right to look to our local Jegislature for alum, ammonia or sulphuric acid. eebie, See. Seay _ hetens long, worth at least 60, spec , iF ! “liquor legislation.” But we bave not yet i 1S; our opening sale at “um , ti ‘| Ladies’ Wrappers, i ail in eae coat Gane . oe The Government Analyst of Ontario says: ee 1.75 wiilies White Poslivered i ; Ps 9 - a oF af ev? y - . ~-Al. Q sa fs . : e : ; ove ; ane wie ats — pared {6 éiadi a pfcelicable measur “As a result of my investigation, T find the Another live of Ladies’ Jack- elegant a : oa) ae cs be k }, | limiting the liquor traffic, We know the Royal Baking Powder far superior to the others, ets, purchased to be sold at $4.50 oe Biack Down Boas, 50 inc es ; Ladies’ Wrappers $2.50 each ; _ : : Se t : ALE p pers, as : : . . These jickets where just received long, very large and soft, can | an effective draft bill was prepared last It is pure, contains none but wholesome ingredi- fom Buasean eakk.” Ge se feraidrteh elitate nebo deat hesd ae 7 Skirt hid inl year by our temperance aseociation, and ents, and is of greatest strength.” account of the large quanity in $3.50 & 2.7 i jj fj that it was NOt even submitted to the Le gis~ stock we will dispose of them i ; ‘ ; F > se of a diff f ini L OWDER CO., NEW YORK. rapidly by selling them ' . i | The “asy sewn skirt edging behave pee ry - ee . oer ee Sa neeSnNEE a astonishing price 2.15 Men S$ Shiiis at Patons 4 te @ boon to dress makers. Can | ° whether the $250 to be paid by each liquor Piety Masten Satbile til - ‘ be sewn on the skirt with the | dealer in Charlottetown should be paid into | sateen a children 4 to? vearsold Amesce Men’s Flannellettes Night Shirts a *. greatest facility. Protects the | the Provincial or City treasury, and as to : Cloth, New Blue, Grey and Drab 100 Men’s Scarfs tor 25c eac YW skirt where the wear is most | whether there should be one payment or with ener ren aap re ee ‘ severe. yearly payments. That bill, if enacied, pe hag , worth $4 £0 ap A Trade Stimulator One case cf would have outlawed end abolished all the x $2 50 and 35% a little low liquor dens of the town. But Wee Biss a ies eae 1000 yards of grey flannell 4 Wen’s neither the Premier of thedayorour tem- ete, new colousn, new ohape, new : l4c, 16c, and = f perance leaders would give way upon toe trimmings, in Mohair, Braid and Our shirt {lannels at 30c is wort ; . point in dispute. It is possible that the Applied Ribbon, very #8 Nf} “i compliment pnid to our ' Flannel Shirts Legisiature will thia year be more reason. Te ee ie Millinery. lvadies say that our $6, ‘ able than it was Jast year; but we greatiy now green and bluet shudder; sew $7 and $8. Hats are bhtter value, in navy blue, dark | fear that there will be difficulty in having BZBRE style froni, trimmed with large prettier finieh cat “re ; arey, light sey | any effective liquor bil! passed “in our and email pear! buttons, lined irene, bor tenn Sabian vou don’t he flannel, direct from | own legislative halls.”” However this nena. ae ear yp sage pay foreign duty or for foreig® . ¢ ‘ *1? . . ° , ;\ . : a “3 = ee: may be, the taxpayers of Canada will note]Qn the material and woikmanship put into FURNITURE setesiiate'te * | ‘music on these hate. on to-day | the fact that a quarter of a million of to make it what it should be to stand long wear. —Our FUR- $8 00 See samples in PATON’S and selling at away down prices. liability has been incurred by the hypocrit~ NITURE is made bv skilled workmen Tecan good material : ical authors of the plebiscite and _ wil] 4 - ty] bib eit Bia 8 b tier value than : Fs. : | await the result, an ¥ : Sea - styie that wakes 1 e 5 : | eee ary to found elsewhere. B \ —The latest reports intimate that y probibition bas the majority of votes . te. 4 notwithstanding tbe strenuous efforts ‘ tothe contrary by the French mem-- bers of the Cabinet. The question now ir, e9 SUNNYSIDP. what will the pronibitionists do cbout it? Home Makers::---- i