- LINE CHARLOTTETOWN, OCTOBER 12 1899 — A « e WEN NY “AS VA We NB Taghe gs FQN IG Qhe Saye Sigh | Specials —FOR—— | 1O ew Ladies’ Black | Cloth Jackets = sd Regular $1.90, for $1.60 Men's all Wool Ribbed Underwear Regular $1.30 To-night $1.00 ea Suit WEEKS & CO THE PEOPLES’ STORE estes ateateae COMING! — OPERA HOUSE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY OCT. 13th & 14th. SATURDAY MATINEE. The Only Big SHOW of the Year Culhane, Chace & Weston’s MINSTRELS. THE STARCOMPANY Wit BE. Cviwane Wu. H. Cuace Witt R,. Waesron. BRAM AND TERILL The Imperial Four—Darkin, Norton, Cherry and Miller. ALLAIRE & GAUDRAU The De Elmer Trio BOB DE RUE EXTRA ATTRACTIONS Famous Three St, Felix Sisters A SHOW of NOVELTIES 2 -- BIG BANDS -- 2 Superb Orchestra, Seats on sale at usnal places. Prices 25 35 and 50. Matinee prices lf and 26. The Greatest Snap EVER OFFERED We have placed in our windew a line of Gilt Edge Glassware, which we are sells ing at prices that defy anything in thi- City. Former prices from 35 to 40c. Any piece now in the window for the emal! sam of 1%c. Comprising Cream and Spoon Trays, Goblets, Tumblere, Pre serve Dishes, Vases, &c, at the Modern Jewelry and Fancy Gocds Store Ope. P. O. Sunnyside. lilt, for } thar ked the LIBERAL-CONSERVATIVE CONVENTION IN KING'S. Mr. A.C. McDonald, M. P., Unani- mously Nominated. The Hon. D Liberal Conaervative Ass riding of King’s, } e conven-~ tion keld at Dundas on Wednerday, the the purpose of nominating 8 candidate to contest the county Jp ral Conservative interest at the next *f 4 , ' : ation for the resided att ci ‘4 The meeting ty the President,— i : : Jobn McLean, Esq., ex-M. P., a few well chosen r having been called to order Souris, » < stepped forward and 10 re marks proposed Mr. A C. Mad nald, me F: The motion was seconded by Robert Carran, Esq, of Baldwin’s, and carried upanimously amid great enthusiasm, Mr. Macdonald then took the platform, for their enthu« siastic vomination, and in a stirring speecn showed up the shortcomings of the Gov«~ ernment, their many broken pledges and their present support of measures which they so strenuously opposed when ia ope position. Mr. Macdonald’s remarks were well received and he resumed his seat amid rounds ot applause: The President read a letter from Cyrus Shaw, Eeq., M. L. A., regretting that his health prevented his attendance and ex- pressing his loyalty tuwhatever course the party decided to adopt at the Conve.-~ tion. Mr. Joba Dewar, of New Perth, then deliveredan eloquent speech and ended by moving the following resolution : Whereas our grand old leader, Sir Charles Tupper,has by his untiring energy, prudence and sagacity cootributed much towards infusing @ spirit of enthusiasm into the ranks of the opposition,— Resolved, therefore, that this conven- tiou take the opportunity of expressing its great admiration of his worth and abili- ties asa statesman as well as its high aps preciation of his valuable services as lead~ er, and trust that he maylong be spared to guide the destinies of the Liberal Con- eervative party. This resolution was ably seconded in a rousing speech by J. G. Sterns, Eeq., Souris,and carried upanimously with three cheers and atiger for the great Liberal Conservative leader. J. C. Underhay, Eq, moved the follow-~ ing reeolution which after a few appro- priate remarks was seconded by Mr. Sterns and carried : Whereas, It has pleased Almighty God in His infinite wiedom to remove from amonget us a political leader who was always @ prominent aud welcome figure at our meetings, in the person of the late respected and lamented John P. Sullivan: Resolved, tberefore, that we hereby record ap expression of the deep Joss we have sustained in the death of a wise eouncillor, an able organizer and a true, honest and noble man. After capital speeches from John Mc- Lean, Souris, A W Bruce, Red Point; Jas H Dingwell, Morell; James Mclraac, Charlotietown, and other3,—Mr. Saville, of Annandale, took the floor, condemned the deception practiced upon the temper- ance people of Canada by the Govern- ment, commended Mr. A. C. McDonald’s action in Parliament denouncing the double dealing of the Goveroment on the plebiscite, and ended a wel! constructed and ably delivered speech by movirg ° Whereas, our present member, Mr. A.C. McDonald, bas merited the suppcri of the temperance party of King’s County by bis vote on tke probibition resolutions in the past session; Resolved; that this"convention desires to express its satisfaction et his actin wad express its detire tor him to costinue 10 vote and speak in the same manner iv fature. This resolution was seconded by Charles Clay, Eseq., put tothe meeting, and carried unanimously. Mr. A. C. McDonald said that while never pledged on any question, be had felt it his duty to support the temperance peo- ple as expressed by their vote on the Plebiecite, and would continue to doso if elected. After three cheers had been given for our much respected President, three cheers for Mesers. A. C. Macdonald and Jobn McLeen, the assembly arose and sang “God Save the Queen.” Thus ended the most unanimous, enthusiastic and representative convention ever held in this Province, and tLose wks honored it with their presence left for their homes, feeling that their time lad been well spent and thatiheir prospecis were never brighter for the biggest victory they ever had in the country. o-+ convention THE ASYLUM. Sirn,—The Asylum Commiesion is sit- ting. ‘The country bas no confidence io it, however. Betier employ what it costs in providing an asylum inspector for the future. The past cannot be recalied. We must provide against those barbarities in the future. ByrstaNDER. Every pereon should acquire a free easy business style of writing. Nothing looks better. Nothing is better. J Harvey Williamsis just the person to put you on the right course. Embrace the opportu~ nity. Look at our men’s lovely warm fleeced lined underwear $1 per suit.—J B Macdon~ ald & Co. JURY & CO’Y., CHARLOTTETOWN, Our all wool white blankets at $2 a pair are causing a sensation, the price is doing it—J B. Macdonald & Co. Gordon, President of the | | | | the | ° ™ a OO er re a ee PERSONAL. | Mr. A, ©. MeDoneld, M. P., Montague, is in the city. Mr. John Macleod returned home bv the Princess last evening, Mrs. J. A. Matheson wasa passenger by the Princees this morning. lr. W. B. Murdock, the well know | commercial traveller, is here ona business | trip. | Mr. Paul Weatherbie, of Ottawa, Chief zineer Of Militia, arrived by the Prin- ess last evening. Ta’, 6 Mr. Harry Mabon, whohas been visit~ lng Hon. T. W. and Mrs. Dodd, lett this | morning on return to Halifax Ic is pleasing to learn that Miss Muriel | Peake is recovering from the shock and | injuries Of the accideut reported vester- | day. Mies Doyle who have and been Miss Hattie spending Dovle | return to Halifax. Among those who visited the Hospital for the Insane yesterday afternoon during the progress of the investigation were Hon | Ber} Kogers, Charlottetown, and Messrs | J. ‘i, Mellish and H. J. Cundall. Queen Hotel: Thos Savage, Monrtrea); | C B Morris, Miss Sinclair, Peter SH Clark, Summerside; E J loronto ; S Powers, Fredericton ; i } } i { i | Mabon, ' Mrs D! Henry Gould, Boston. McKenna, E W Hendershoi, H E Bilis, St Jobn; A A Lefurgey, W A Brennan, Rev J M Withycombe, Summerside ; R N Cox Morell; BC Cox, Wm McDonald, Souris ; M E Doyle, Hattie Doyle, Halitax ; Paul Weatherbie Ottawa; Wm Patrick, H B Murdock, Charles Nicoll, Montreal. The Souris special this morning hada large number of passengers, Among the number were Lieutenant-Governor Mce- Totyre, J J Davies and the Mieses Logan Frack Heartz and Mrs. Benj Aeariz, Mr. and Mra. Geo. P. McLaugaoliv, D. O’'M Reddin, Walter Matheson, R. B. Norton, Geo, J. McCormac, Charles Chandler, Joseph B. Haly, R. N. Taylor and R J | Wood. | 9} Cnlhane Chace and Weston’s Mins | trels. The following is taken from the St Jobn Sun: Cullane, Chase & Westun Minstre!s furnished two hours and a half of good | clear fun to alarge audience at the Opera House last night. It was on2 ot the best minstrel shows ever seen here. The songs were cutting and well sung and the work of the Imperial Four was especially good. The singing and dancing of the Three st, Felix Sie- ters were given well merited ap-~ plause. Wm. UH. Chase is always funny and talked and eang to the amusement of the crowd which heartily cheered the wonderful work of Allaireand Gaudrau who seem to have properly earns ed the title“ Kings of Club Manipula- tors.” Tne work of the Delmer trio—the piCtoral recruits aud the musics! admirals was also fine. Next Friday and Saturday, October 13th ad¢ 14th, and Saturday after- Doon. Seats now for sale. Matinee pric, 15 and 25 cents, Price 25,35, and 50 cents. Wepiock Bros., of Stanley Bridge, are vow busy shipping. This morning they sent 110 Jamba, average weight 90 lbs 10 St. Jobn,N. B, and they are getting ready a shipmen’ of fine cattleto be sent io Charlotietown,and thence to England by the Lake Hurcn. Another tase Ladies Jack- ets direct from Barlin; cpened to day at Stanley Bros. Maypole Soap The great home Dye. Made in England. WASHES ano DYES ANY MATERIAL ANY COLOUR NEVER “‘Streaks’’ or ‘‘ Crocks.”’ DOES not wash out or Fade. Sold by all Drugglsts and Dealers. 10c. rom CoLone. 166. Fon BLACK. FREE book on Home Dyeing on | for drill tonight at eight o’clock. inating CHAXCE For TH Bors.— Send your boys along to sell Tne Kxaminer. They | can wake money these excitiog times. B AND Co ; Quee } Square to~ |} morrow bythe two bands from Culbaue St. Joha’s Charenb, the summer | Neweon a beautiful easel; Messrs. Haezard months at Waterside, left thie morning on} & Moore | Square School | the quarter mile bicycle race has arrived | acd 18 On exhibition im Sinclair, | Leo Harrington, Revere Hotel, McLean, Moose Jaw; Miss Jenkins, Mrs Mr. | department, Hotel Davies: John G Green, Galt; J heautiful oil paintieg of a five-masted | The address was accompanied by a puree. a Local and Other Items, Tue Pross'—Light winds, fair. Friday — winds increasing from North East, fair. 1 Company will meet } ARTILI = Chace and Weston’s Ministrel Company. +. Rev Mr. For! ES will hold service at Milton, next Sunday morning at 10 30, also at Long Creek at 3 p. Tk. —_— | Art Taste.—Mr,. Geo. E. Aughes Las | presented a valuable fi-hing rod; Mr. John pleques to the value of $5.00. See them at tae big bazaar. MepaL on Exnipition.—- Tne medal offered by Dr. S. RK. Jenkins to the Queen boys for competition in the wirdow of! teddin Bros. Drugstore. The winner is Hearn From.— Curtis, of the customs has recently received a ANOTHER IsLanpER J. Fred steel ship, the West Lothian, from his sop, J. F. Curtis, who is her captain. The painting came froem Cardiff, Wales. It will be on exhibition at Dodd’s Medical Alall tonight. Scnooner Srranpep.—The schr Foam, owned by Captain Moran, of Charlottetown, is reported stranded at Sea Cow Head. The Foam was from Charlottetown to Point cu Chene. On Friday night, or early the following morning, while lying at anchor nearthe scene of the accident, a gale came up and she dragged her ancbor aod stranded. The Foam was in ballast gud was not insured. St. Josepn’s Sopariry.—A wmeetiog of St Joseph’s Sodality was held in St. Josepb’s Convent last evening to welcome Mother St. Aagelina, who for many years was Superior of the Convent. Oa behalf of the society, the secretary, Miss L Coady, read an address of welcome. The recipient thanked the society for the purse and address, and expressed her ma pleasure at being among old friends. A very enjoyable ttme was spent, refresh- men's being served during the evening. A meeting of the society, for members ooplv,: will Ye beldon Friday, 13ih inst., at 7 o’clock sharp. —_e P. E, Istaxnp Hospirat.— The follow- ing resvlution was unanimously passed by the Board of Trustees of the P. BE. [sland Hospital ata meeting on Oct. 10th, 1899: “]uasmuch as the Board bave agreed that tbe hospital be furoisbed in @ uniform manner, it is therefore decided thatall the furniture for the new bospital be purchased by the Board, “Societies or persons desirous of furpish~ icg any room or rooms are requested to inform the Board of sueh their desire, and any fuods provided by them will be ex- pended by tne Board in accordance with their wishes and the design above stated;’ Further Resolved: “ibat el] moneys col- lected for hospital purposes by any and every meaus or persons be paid to the Treasurer of the Board of Trustees to be expended solely under order of the Board, sienncniiiilinnenide Boarp on Trape.— ine regular quar- erly meetiug of the Board of Trade was helu Jaet night. The carriage of freight between Point du Cheneand Charlotietown was ,brought up. The telegraph system was referred to, and improvements sug- getted. Mr. R. B. Nor on again brougnt up the mater of ice landings in winter aud moved the followidg resolution, sec- onded by Mr. Fennell. Resolveithat the attention of the city council be valied to the fact that in the interest ofthe city it would be advisable that proper Jandings be provided for the convenience of people from the South side of the Hilleboro and West River aleo west of North River and that the city council make some effort to provide such Jandings until ice is colidly fermed in fall breaking up in spring. carried. The insufficiency in the numbers of freight cars was dis- cussed. The matter was left in the handa of the council. j AND __.—_—_,. Fly Poison rads are now in order to kill off the last flies of sum- mer, Wa Special prices to close out our stock. application A. P. TIPPET & CO. 8 Place Royale, MONTREAL. | | M6 OLSD0S6 24.447, 4 q 2h as TN oA EG SD a aly (7 24 sj MEET ME AT THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE aie PlTOlDODSDSQ* 4 55 Choice —— dat 3 kL: E+ be Rell E | ye - 3 Clinble Furs = be mie Ce eo *) at mtanliscy Bros ra roy ‘This season's offerings are as ies) ad near perfection as it is pos- —S 4 sible for shrewd buying, ex- A] E perience, and close inspec. fi 4 tion to make them. E: Cp meee ee Rt . We have the latest novelties ra in plain and combination furs pf ~-————- 0 We have qualities in each price, that cannot be beaten in Canada, ° sah. Ce i % E PIN eee 1 4 4 We have Fine Furs --SEE THEM stanley. Bros. A 3 sw wy eT a 7 i > A WE GSR oad le on ee ee ae € ~ We are Coing TO BLOW and will blow hard and loud about a line of Women's Fine Dongola Laced Boots that we have placed in our window this week at 5 1.5@QO 2 pair They are well finished throughout—made on the oc . . . . . Columbia” toe, andsu re winners with an ordirary cL ae = ae . . . . blow.” See them in our window. All sizes at $1.50 ALLEY & CO. —_—_—_——— Ce * Weare Now Ready | Forthe Fall Trade With the finest line of Suitings, Overcoatirg Frousering, ete., ete, ever placed before the people o P. E. Island. Having the largest stock tu select from, an established eputation for fit, style and workmanst.ip is surely fsufficient nducement for you to have your clothing made by GORDON & McLELLAN, Men’s Stylish Outfitte revrrenrrrevoernepnnnerpnnne pt, rvrerrnerveroprnnnpe Have You Made Up Yeur Mind What kind cf a boot you will get for fall weard We cannot crowd all our different styles of boots intu the window—just drop in and say I want to ee chat boot at euch and such aprice. 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