NEW JAUKETD. JUST OPENED New German tailor made Jackets, Black and Col- ored, High-class Goods, Also early Autuma Capes. Firat shipment just ope ,ed and ready for inspection. We invite you to call and look over these nov elties. NEW HATS Ladies’ new Felts English Walking and Sailors. 300 new hats now on show NEW Black. Colored and Fancy Dress Goods and Ladies’ Cioth Cashmeres have a nice sel- ’s (100% _ For early buvers we w | dre BIG Shipments of New Goods opening daily. We invite all to Goods. W. A. Weeks & Co Wholesale & Retail, Haszard and 00/6 ac ibn SCHOOL BOOKS and Scheol | Supplies HASZARD & MOORE, SUNNYSIDE BOOKSELLERS ection leook over our New CHARLOTTETOWN. PURE Malt—< Vinegar Having been appointed Agent tor Messrs Purnell Webh & Co. Vinegar Brewers of Bristol nolan, l am prepared to furnish samples and prices to the trade for spiced and piain Pure Mal: Vinegars. The absolute purity of all Vinegars mad Webb & Co Is by Purnell guaranteed by their written signature On every Invoice. All Malt and grain Itr-wed, is most CAREFULLY SELECTED and no acids or chemicals are used. oS o> HORACE HASZARD. \ } THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, SEPTEMBER 16 1898, a LL LT TOT EIN SERENE RES “aR te He ET ANT GOA SHIP NEWS —_—_ Port of Charlottetown. ENTERED Sept 15—A J McKean,McLeod,Hal ifax; ee Electra, McLaren, Montague; Ellen May, Foster, Louisburg. CLEARED. Sept 15—SS Electra, McLaren, Mont- ague. Port of Summerside ENTERED. Sept 12—Nereid, Smith, Newcastle, lumber. Sept 13—Raeburn, McLean, Louisburg, coal}; «8 Polino, Luchance, Montreal, mdse; Jeonie Armstrong, Grady, Newcastle, firewood. Sept 14—May B, McLean, Chatham, lumber. Sept 15—Minnie Scott, Grant, North- port; lumber; Merry May, McKay, Pictou, coal. CLEARED, Sept 12— Beatrice, McLean, Marble Mountain, bal; Neal Dow, Gradv, Richi- bucto, oate; Samuel Drake, Olsen, Pictou, bal; Lochiel, Wright, Richibucto, mdse; Jenne Armstrong, Grady, Pictou, bal. Sept 14—Frederick William, Haines, Pictou, bal; Raeburn, McLean, Louisburg, ba!; Mav B, McLean,Chatham,bal; Nereid, Smith, Newcastle; Minnie Scot, Grant, Northport, bal. ————__—_ a — Things to Make a Note of. ee The excursions to Boston by the Plant steamship line, which commence on 20th September, promise to be very popular. The cheap rate ($11.00) should enable al! desirous of an enjoyable trip totake ad~ vantage of this opportunity. Tickets good going Sept, 20:h to Yct, 20th, and return- ing up to 30 days from date cf issue. Chariottetown to Boston and return, $11.00. Apply to W. W. Clarke, agent. 10 0 F.—Wildy Lodge, No. 27, meets tonight. First Degree. A tull attendance requested, Ar Tracapie.—The laying of the corn- er stone ofthe New Church at Travadie and a grand tea party will take place on the 20th September. Extensive prepara~ tions are bewwg made for the enjoyment and delight of an immense gathering. Train arrangements will appear later in advertisement. lwd & w. Sa CD OPER POE O®> OS VOD OVD ODWODOVDWOD ARE YOU IN NEED OF AN BARLY FALL HAT If so our milliner MI is now prepared to execute all orders for fall. MALLINERY In the latest styles. Come in aad see our first shipment of new fall millinery. DP BW OD OD IOD IHDVW OVW 0B9BVSV OSH BOD em OD F, PERKINS & (0, Sunnyside. 0DHOH IDO OAOOOHOOH96SH6OH6H6OH5O270O6H16O46S8 see 0292020023 £68245 860 12. sks THE MODERN 236 ss Foundry and = g % Machite Shop ¢ se “de 7 We would call special atten - aS SS tion to our“ New Foundry De-~ a 4a partment” which we have prov- fa fe ed to be adecided success. We bave spared no expense in fitting up this department. -” Having imported from the Uni- fa ted States a special “grade of sand” and employing one of the ep, best moulders in Canada, we are pow ina position to meet the long desired needs of the people. Machine Shop Dept which is equipped with the best modern machinery and exper- ienced workmen, is capable of turning out work in a strictly first class manner. ‘To those in need of anything in our line we invite them to call and be thors oughly convinced that we do work in an Al style. BRUCE STEWART & CO’Y, “THE MODERN” Founders, Engineers & Machin~ ists, S.Nav.Co’s Wharf, Ch’town, P. E.I Phone 125 7 % x! Rae SIRS NS y KS $i SS vs = Spi “de Our RAAB BF TLL INF ESS ASS ~~ SP | PERSONAL Mr8S G Clow left this morning for St Joho. ' Rev. J. Godfrey went to Georgetown this moroing. Miss Ella Blake left this moraing on a visit to Quebec. Rev J J Macdonald returned to Kinkora this morning. Mrs John Hunter left this morning ona visit to St John. Rev. R. J. Gillis, of St. Peter’s Bay, was in the city vesterday, Reva. J. C. McMillan, J. C. McLean and S. Phelan went east this morning. Mr Edward Bayfield was a passenger in the train from the east this forenoon. Mr W K McKay, Town Clerk, Sum - merside, was in the city for the races. MrA W Sterns was apassenger by the eastern train thie morning, coming from Morell. Mr John Gaffney, Sheriff of Prince County, registered at the Hotel Davies yesterday. Mr and Mrs Fred Conroy,of Tignish,who have been visiting Charlottetown, went west this morning. Mr Joho Blake will leave for Montreal on Monday to resume bis studies at Mc-~ Gill University. Mr. Charles F. Roy, of Quebec, arrived last evening to resume his studies at St. Dunstan’s College. Mr H H Chipmesn, Canadian manager of the Plant Steamship Line, left this morn- ing on return to Halifax. He goes via St Jobn. Mr A W Weeks, who has been spending a few holidays in the eastern section of the Prevince, returned to Charlottetown this morning. tev A E Andrew, rector of Glace Bay, C B, arrived here last night on a short visit. He isthe guest of the Honorable the Master of the Rolls. Mr J McKenna, the popular travelling passenger agent of the C P R, was a pas. senger by the eastern train this morning. He is registered at the Hotel Davies. Messrs. Power, Leaman, Fowler and the other horsemen from the sisier pro vinces, who have been here forthe races, left for their respective homes this morn-~ ing. Mrs Hiram Donkin, wife of the General Manager of the Dominion Coa! Co, of Glace Bay. C B, and son, arrived by the steazner Princess last night, on a visit to Mrs T A McLean. Mr J A Demers, of Quebec, who has been on a visit to Charlottetown, left this morning on return to his home. Mr Demers is a former student of St Duans- tan’s, and has many friends in this provin-~ ce. Mesers. W.A.Q. Morson and J. A. Mathieson, who have been visiting the Pacific coast, returned ,to Charlottetown last night. The trip was greatly appreci- ated by both gentlemen."Mr. Mathiesron went east this morning. Mr Thomas Conlin, of Springfield, Mase, arrived bere last evening accompanied by his mother who is a native of Sturgeon. Mr Conlin was a private in the 2nd Massa~ chusetts Regiment, and was through the campaign io Cuba. After the surren- der of Santiago be coatracted typhoid- malarial fever, and he is ju-t recovering from its effects, is made in the interests of bis heaith. er HOTEL ARRIVALS. eee Hote] Davies: Mrs T B Grady, S’side! De and Mrs DK McKay, Kensingtcn; A E Williams, Summerside; Geo C Eng- land, Malden Mass; H F Holman, S’side; W K McKay, do; Capt W H Jackson and wife, Boston; two maids, ao; Jno Gaffaey S‘side; Jno P Brennan, Alberton; Mrs C Dean, Boston; Miss Grady, S’side; C F toy, uebec; Miss Nellie Clarke, S’side. Queen Hotel : E4W Knowles, Toronto Norman R Steele, do; John B Reid,Hamil- tou;J A Mathieson, Georgetown; ‘Thos Conlin, Mrs Thos Conlin, Boston; Mrs E Fulton, Miss Gammel, Upper Stewiacke; Mise Lettie Morrison, Tryon; A McKinuon, Murray Harbor; Mrs Levi Sijliphant, Roy Silliphant,Summerside; B 8 Vair, Toron- to; D W Waugh Summerside; E Taylor, Malpeque; S,E Reid,jfryon; A Rabey, Ken- singtou; J Donglas, do; Jas H McGuigan, Malpeque; AE McLean and wife, J A Ramsey, Summerside; Wm McLean, North~ am, Temperance Lirerarvure.—The fSuncay school children interested in theldistributioa of temperance literature wi!l meet at Y M C A, tomorrow at 2 0’clock sharp. ae London Goods — Weeks & Co, are open- ing today another large shipment of fancy dress goods, cloths, gloves, hosiery and fancy London goods. Will show in a few days an entirely newstock of ladies’ five fur goods in ruffs, beas, muffs, coats, etc. Newest and bost goods in the market. Come and see them. 216 3i wk & dy. CoO Who find that ccffee does not agree neryous system, should drink The trip to this province | FFEE DRINKERS ‘Local i and Other Items, Tue Best Jow Printinc.—No other kind-~at THe Examiner Job Printing Establishment. ARTILLERY.—No 2 Co. have gun drill at 7.30 tonight, From Montrreat.—Tbe Campana called here this morning. Gone To Hatizax.—Mr McKie haa entered Provider for the races at Halifax. PLesiscire.—Regular meeting of com- mittees tonight in YMCA parlor at 8 o’clock. Important business. Tue Hatirax.—The steamer Halifax arrived at Halifax from Charlottetown ata quarter of twoo’clock on [Tbursday morr- ing. PrRo#isition.—A prohibition meeting | will be held at Cape Traverse, Wednesday, 28th inst, at3 p m,addressed by Rev BB Keefer, celine Piease Ostice—Will all who have notices of meetings, etc, to insert in THe Daity Examiner, kindly send same in before 10a. m. each day. Lapigs A1p.—A special meeting of the Ladies Aid Society of the First Methodist Church will be held in the Schoolroom this evening at 8 30. ‘esiadicaaiaib i SreciaL Trarx.—A special train con- ‘aining the horses from the sister pro-~ vinces, left for Summerside about, half-past seven this morning, te connect with the Northumberland. Scnoon or Eguiration.—The School of Equitation is now in full swing. There were seventeen officers in attendance this morning. They were put through sword and horseback exercises. Tae Laxe Winyivec. —The Beaver line RMS, Lake Winnipeg, Captain Jones, arrived in port last evening, and moored at the Victoria pier. On leaviog Montreal she will yo to Charlottetown, P E I, to | open a new service.—Montreal Gazetté, sdbiahalinaeaite Exuisitions.— Between the heats of the races at the park yesterday the Royal Canadian Dragoons gave an exhibition of tilting atthe rings,and also repeated the sham attack and wrestling on horseback given the previous day. City or Guent—The City of Ghenj arrived from Halifax about seven o’clock last evening end left on return this fore~ noon. She bada full cargo inward, and two passengers—the Misees Sterne, of Scnris. Miss Ethel Bell will be a passen-~ } ger to Summerside and Mr. Beairsto to Hawkesbury. Sr. Jouy Exuisition.—It is pleasing to bear that Mr F G Bovyer, of Georgetown Royalty, was the principal prize winner in the class for Shorthorn cattle. He took first prize for a three year old bull, second for a bull calf, a diploma for bull of any age, third for cow four years old, first and second for two year old heifer, and first for a year old heifer. ediaiaiiinand Temperance ALLIANce.—The P E 1 Temperance Alliance has secured several speakers who havekindly consented to address probibition meetings in Queen’s County. Avg _ district writing the Secretary Ira P Yeo, Cu’town, can have speakers for anysuch meetings by stating time and place. Posters for district an~ ' nouncing meeting will be immediatly for- warded . sahiicaailieliiainin Tue Boar Race.—The Regatta Com- mitee call a public meeting for this even- ing at 8 o’clock at the usual place for the purpose of receiving the report of the com- mittee and to decide as to when a race will take place for the prizes not already won. The field glasses presented by Mr John J Davies, and the clock by Mr Aineas McDonald are still in the bands of the committee, Temperance Meeringc.— On Sunday, the 25th, inst., at 3.45 p. m., a mass tem» perance meeting for men only wil) be held. The speakers will be two of the best known and ablest in the Maritime Pro~ vinces, Rev, A. G. Geggie, of Truro, and Rev. W. B. Hinson, of Moncton. Music will be furnished by a well trained choir of 100 children. The meeting will be held in the Opera House, Goop Reapinc Coeap.—We have made arrangements |(see advt.) whereby we are enabled to offerthe Montreal Famity HERALD AND Week y Srar_ in conneetion with Toe Weexiy Examiner for a trial subscription of twenty CENTS. Thisisa splendid chance to secure the best local news as furnished by Toe Weekiy Exami- NER and the best weekly family news in Canada at a low price. This offer is only geod until October. The two papers wiil wake anexceptionally good combination to Lave addressed in your friends abroad even if youdo not yourself require them. SeuanpeneEee —_ wo ey ND ae —P with them—that it has a bad effect on the POSTUM CEREAL <te— [t is wholly composed of cereals—not a grain of coffee in it—and yet has the rich flavor and delicate aroma of the best Mocha and Java Coffee. Put up in 1} pound pkgs, Price 30 cents. _—— Se Seale Seale eG See a Furs at Stanley's F Bs Everything Depends on Quality in Furs ——™ If you intend buying Furs this se .sor see that you get the right quality. Wear and appearance are the bet of guod furs. If you buy a poor article it soon shabs. fs gs Ks ws We havea stock of Furs that we are proud of They are the best that money can buy at the price. “i ws . We would esteem it a favor if you wor'd have a look at them. SF b> TANLEY BROS., The Always Busy Store ais A atl: Wo atl; atl; se als VWs as Se Sie Se RUG ISTE TGS TG RTE INTE AS ed Fall ANNOUNCEMENT ——-- 1898 —— ' Our stock for this season is now complete, and comprises all the latest fashionable clothes for Gentlemen’s wear, which will be interesting tuthose desirious of having the largest variety to select from. ARTISTIC CUTTERS SKILLED WORKMEN We show the best line of men’s furnishings in the »:: GORDON & McLELLAN / Upper Queen St. Men’s Stylish Outfitters DIRECT FROM — =LONDON NEW CLOTH FOR FALL AND. WINTER _. We have opened a fine line of Nobby Cloths in suit- ings, Overcoating and Trousering, ad __ Call now and get first choice—a full line of gents fur- nishings always on hand. John Meleod & Co.. Sartorial Artists. ——— Fall Goods © now Coming to Hand Ladies Jackets, Ladies Waterproof Cloaks. Ladies Hats. Feather Boas. Golf Jerseys, J, T. HARRIS, LONDON HOUSE.