THE DAILY EXAMINER, Med te NOVEFEMBR 23 185 A TTR PROGRAMME ONCET Lyceum, Nov. 23 -_ raRT Opening Selection 0 © © oestoners League Cross Band. Z Citation we ewerees oo ve eeteocce Miss Bessik Burke Mixed Quartette. sdivdieiiwedteutll Misses Smith, Benoit, Messrs Maloney and Cook Miss Emma Benoit. Reading......... OOO E HERR ee eee Mr. T. A. MeLean. ( Instrumenota! Duet o's Gao SdtaRb ia anoles Misses Murphy. Mrs. James Berne. s. Cornet Solo eee > 6068 6 ce Oa bes oe Mr. M. Ga! oraith Sor » omaneaies - Gawésamieekdoslia Mr Ww. WwW. Mc he aug'ilin, (Montreal) Intermission, Candy Sale. PART II. 1 Grand Chorus... 4 ebked anes St. Dunstan’s College Glee Club. Mejor Weeks. Vocal Duet tai M 28e4 I itler, {. Tenor Solo. SeGe 6 - Meee 0 6 He © 1 Been Ob Mr. C. Roy, St. Dnustan’s College. ‘ >. Male Quarte:te Messrs Melnnis, Brown, Hennessy and Mc|.eod G. Bee a ui echesadi cies os Mr. Leslie Cook. ’. Character Song.. a act Eo Mr. Eugene Brown. ‘ Chorus .....+Life’? Game of See Saw Young Ladies. 9 National Airs..... goceen eneteteocces Mandolin Banj aad Pisso. GOD SAVE THE QUEEN Proceeds in aid of senior clasa of Notre Dame Convent. Admission 15 and 25 cents. Doors open at 7 JO, Concert at 8 sharp. Positively no encores Nov 21 272 arr’ a 7 “or ENLEITH” *E ¥ el Ree, 4 freer 4 Cree ‘ Carn ase ina rey \ Pal er t c : 4 ‘ <r > bs 4 e =A 6 Aa Seed US on ene ‘ 5 : . ° - 5 TT wee ee ee Peale dik incite tied ela nd linc di db Pad . FE , ante 1 ee ‘Do Loder aw ww W lage L i Lert slended of the rare old Highland Mait Wh iskies ‘ . is Pe Mere . \ >a" > tel teal seal el, enti eal cali ik Si petit il it tt mal emMmne during , aw Dh led more than 50 years. > 4 Sanderson’s Glenleith fe : ; 2 e" 18 to-day as in ne past, the 2 cs purest and best w5iskey in the ‘ a. rorld ay LS worid. ZA ¢ So.e PROPR) cToRs: 53 CP Robert Sanderson & Co., Ltd, Fs i Leith Seo: land. eA oe ESTABLISHED 1846. 5 ~ Capital paid up - £350,000. For ene bv leading Wine and Spirit Merchants. Townsenr & Co Moy- TREAL AGETS FOR CANADA, eer ‘ rere : eu Sad adic) wis dned aa » . DD. ra SD a ‘ Pe TH, Pada Sark ; eer Tk. Piaad wed 1 all pad nde Funress Ling of Steamers. Halifax to Great Britain “London Citv” will leave Halifax G. B., let Dec. wil) leave Halifax for Ss. 8. yndor . 8.8. “Dahbome”’ Liverpool, 7 th Dee Ww. W. CLARK, Agen' for L TWO BOYS WANTED.—Wanted by the undersigned, twosmart young men who un dlarstand the feeding an: care of stock and t e able to du general farming, will have to be good milkers, no other need apply, good lagesand permanent «mployment will be ‘“yven, Apply at oaco E! ward Kelly, Sonth rt, Lot 43. 274 SUNDAY SCHOOL CONFERENCE | Officers Elected This Forenoon. At the Provincial Sunday School Con-~ vention, which opened in the Bap.st Church here yesterday, 90 members were reported from West Priuce, 43 from Sum- merside and 50 from Charlotteiown. A revolution calling upor the district conven tion to take more active part in this de- | partment, was carried, Toe reportoo Normal Class Work was giveu by Rev J Goldamith, One class with twenty members bas been fermed and worked very successfully. Lt was shown that New Brunswick Association has 1030 students, and that lest year 150 took the examination. There was a large attendance at the evening sessiin. After the usual opening proceedings Mr. J. K. Roes addressed the convention in vebalf of the ci ‘ — 901s. he waa followed by Rev. . J. Kirby who spoke in behalf of the chain and citizens. Kev Messrs Montgomery and Finlayson respouded to the words of welcome. : ir. L. Cook, A A Bruce, Hed ey Mcix:nnen, Reg Stewart, and Mr Hatfield returned from Cardigin this morning, Lart even~ ‘tie other speakers were Rey Mesers Goldsmiin Lecas and Freeman. All the addresses were a&ppropr late to the j occasion and were closest attention, At the session this forenoon, the following listened to after rou | ‘ine business, oflicers were | elected : | Presideot—rev GC P Raymond. Char- | lotieiown. Secretary—Leonard Morris,Summerside. | Recording Secretary —J A Lawson, | | ’ al . ( hbariotletown. l'reasurer—W B Rameay, Summerside. Vice Presideat for Queen’s County— Rev Geo Manitold, Charlottetown. Vice Presideot tor King’s County—Rev | A CU Shaw, Annandale. Vice Presidnnt for Prince County—P | Montgomery, Alberton. wae executive Committev—Revs J Gold- | untb, Aiberton; ‘I’ F Fuatllertov, Char- | lotietown; J W McConnell, Vernon River | Bridge; W J Kirby, Charlottetown; Kwen | ; G.lw, Murray Uarbor; Mr D Scuuarman, | Couriottetown: Mr Thos Moyse, Central | Bedeque, | Superintendent Home Department—W | C Turner, Chariottetown. The following Committee, with the pre- sident and secretary of the Association, | was appointed to atteod the meeting of the | Matione! Sabbath Scnvool Convention to be | hele at Atlanta, Ga, oo the 27th April: Rev Geo Manifold, J K Ross, D Montgomery. Rev J D Freeman, of Fredericton, ia among the clergymen in attendance, and his addresses on Sabbath school work have been very — Inepiring. morniog, Kev D Price delivered a capital address dealing with the Sabbath school as an evangelical force. <A + Used Daily Gives Health. The daily use of Abbey’s Effervescent Salt will keep you in good health. Re- commended by medical journals and en- dorsed by physicians. Soli by druggists everywhere at-€0 cents a large butile. Trial size 25 cents, on ipis Carco or Hay.—The jechosner St. Joseph has been loaded with hay at Rocky Point. Her eargo is for St. Pierre. Carvell Bro:. were the shippers. To—MoRROW. as 4 o’clock to-morrow His Worship will open the Roya! Art Gal- lery with an addres+. Victures, curiosities, books, birds, animals, valuable and odd things to amuse and interest. Admission 10 cents; a double ticket for admission and tea 30 cents. a “The Low Birtheate, its causes and re~ eulis,” by Rev Jas Simpson; price 5¢ each, , or 40c per dozev. Also “Christianity and Aguosticiam,”’ by the same. 5c each. To Be had at Toe Examcyer office, DIED. On the St Peter’s Road, near Charlotte- town, Donel i Mclonis, aged 72 years. The remains wiil be laid to rest tomorrow (Thursday) in the Tracadie cemetery. Funeral will leave by the train Deceased leaves a family and many friends mornivg ee to mouro May his soul rest iu peace. On the 16th November, at his late resi dence, 69 Dalv avenue, QGttawa, Allan Napier McNei'l, Rh N ant Secretar, Department Indian Atiairs, aged 52 years veeict Men, women and childree who are troubled w th sores, humors, pimples, etc, may find permanent relief in Hoeil’s S3r- ssparilia. aS - - es — NZ SS We SV We SMe A> UP 7 SKC SiS ek Fit to Wear Underwear must fit. If it doesn’t fit it ien’t fit. Our Underwear is fit because it fits. Our prices fit the quality, our 50c Underwear is worth 59 cests; our $1.00 Underwear ie worth $1, and eo ov through the better grades. F. Perkins & Co =a fs wees & we wes @ Se YB SHS @] >> wih the], i at stanie} London News and Graphic, with suppi = | meuts — ¢ er & Co. Pumkin, Pie aid Turkev.—From seed | to Jinen. First the seed, iucu the pumpkin, | chance for table PERSONAL Mr Frank Hayden left this mcrning on return to Agazz’, B.C. Miss Birdie Myers was a passenger by the western tain this morning en route to Boston where she will remain during the winter months, i. J Ward,a Nova Scotian who has been in the Klondike couatry three years, ar- rived in Boston » fer days ago. He claimed to have brought back $75,000. Mr W J Farrand, who has been in the province for some time past in the interest f the Canadian Drug Company, St Johr, crossed to Pictou in the Princess thie morning. We are pleased to bear that Mr Charles McLean, lately employed by the Steam Local and Other tems Tuankseiving Day.—To-morrow being a public holiday THe Examiner will wot be iseued, joi cilia Tae Lreeum.—Don’t miss the concert tonight. The programme is an excellent one and ehould eneure a;acked house, Mopern Improvements.—Liverpool, N. S., has decided upuu water and eleciric light services, costing some $31,000, to be owned by the town. silane Western Fi-nertes.—There was aa in- crease of $1,000,000 list season in the value of the fisheries for western Nova Sectia. ~ Halifax Herald. Navigation Company, has secured a gocd position in Barrie, Vermont. We with } him success. | Messrs Wm and J Pavne, T A McLean, ing they gave agrand concert in the hall to a ful! pouse. We are informed that Wm V Grant, son f Mr Walter Grant, Vernon River, has taken up the study of medicine at Boston University. Grant was one of the Str. | Dunstan’s College class of 1895-94 in which he hella front place. He shouli add greatly to che reputation of lrland students abroad. = +7 oam--_- _ LOCAL NOTICES Children’s rubber circulars for 50c each ; Ty» pros. Granby Rubbers at R K Jost’a, Stam p- er’s Corne r. Just received—T he beautiful Christmas numbers of Pear’s Fictorial, Jilustrated then the pie; no seed no pumpkia no pump- kin no pie. And what is Thanksgiviog @i4- ner without the pie; but before the pie comes the turkey. First of sll comes the table linen, that’s the point. Now is your linen. See Paton’s west- ert windows. Spring heel rubbers, sizes 24, 34, 4 at R K Josvs, Stamper’s Corner. The pullic are kindly invited to inspect our chinawareand glassware department which is now open. We have just finished operi ig the ficest stock of the above ever seen here. The prices are right, the goods are the newest.—Geo Carter & Co, import- ere of chinaware. 274356 Ladies’ Granby Rubbers, plain,50c a pair at R BR Josie, Stampers Corner. Opened yesterday—Boys and youths suits, men’s and boys ulsters. We havea 3 piece blouse suit for amall boys, beauti- ful goods. Call and inspect.— Bargain Corner, W D McKay. Light or dark blue cottons or silks, can be dyed black. Magnetic dye black, gives a handsome, permanent color—price 10 cents. eo — Tee Sarre Marre.—The — schooner Sainte Marie arrived at Bermuda vester- day, nine days trom Hawkesbury. She lost two horses during the trip. The new Methodist church at Wiltshire Road will be dedicated to the worship of God on Sunday next, 27th inst. ‘I'he fol- lowing will be the order of services :— Rev GM Campbell, llam; Rev GM Campbell, 3 p m; Rev Mr. Brown,7 p m. If the weather should prove unfavorabl > the opening wil! take place on the follow- ing Sunday. aincicilmaimes Markxet.—Cn De Mother Goose, assisted by Lita » Jack Horner, the little Old Woman who lived in ber shoe, and a number of r well known favourites, will open & macketin St Petergs Hall for the en’er- iaingneot and benefit of the public general- v. Those who attend will find ammuse- meu¢ and will bave an opporunity to pur- at reasonal]2 rates useful, ornament~ toothsome articles for themselves presents for others young and oli. a . OTHER GoosE’s vo ber 13th, one chase al and or tor Cuitp Bornep.—The infant daugbtor of Mr Newton Pugsley, Parrsboro, BR. Bw wae badly barned last Monday. Her lit- ‘le brother acciden'ly dropped a piece of lighted paper upon her, setting her clothes on fire. “Her tace and hands were severely scored, but 50 serious permanent re- sults are feared. —_— P.R. A.—The regular monthly meet- ing of the Council of the P. R. A., took jlace last night. There were present Li. Jo]. Doghertvy, Chairman, Major Weeks, Capt. Stewart, Capt. Davison, Lt. Mc Douel i, Stafl.-Sergt. Allan and Secreta:y Treasurer, Major Hodgsor- The accounts for the present year were discuseed and the Secretary was instructed to prepare his annus! report to the P.R. A., to submit to the council at next meetiug. The council as to the 11th day of January next for the purpose of receiving the secretary’s report aud order ng publication of the fame. ed A dcllar-and-a-half saved is a dollar~ and-balf- made, isit nor? Well, to save this dollar- and-a-balf collect McLean’s Stam ps. ore -ry good house wife collects these stamp ,don’t yon? If you don’t it is aot to 1 ste to start now. Every mer~ chant who isin our little book we give you free, bas McLean’s Stamps. Why not deal with them. They ee!l as cheap as any one else, ask them for the stamps and they will only be too pleased togive them to yoa and when your book is full bring it to cur office at Revere Hotel, Kent St.,and | charge of | pursuance of aa order Francis L. Loca Corvyei..—A meeting of the L. C. W ,wil be beid in the Prince ot Wales Col- leze,on Saturday next the 26h inst, at 3.30 o'clock. Al members of affiliated 8 c.elles are invited to be present, sionals Tae Oyster Exreort.— By a miapri: the number of barreis of oysters shipp from Charlottetown fifteen years ago wa yesterday ; laced at 15 instead of 50. The value was given as about $100, which would clearly indicate tne mistake that had | een made, RELEASED ON Bai_.—G.crge Thorne, rome Lime ago committed to prison On & murder, was this morning, ip made by Mr. Justice Hodgson, admitted to bail, him~ self in thesum of $1000 and two sureties in $500 each. The recognizance was entered into and the bail justified before Haezard and H. V. Falmer. incilisiciaibe MarriaGe Betts.—The marriage of Mr Wesley J Murray, formerly of Bradalbane but for the past twelve years a resident of Portland, Me, and Mias Minnie E Meyer, is to be solemrised at Yarmouthville, Me, this (Wednesday) evening. Mr Nelson S J Murray, of Bradalbane, a brother -of the groom, left on Monday to be present at the interesting ceremony. pabiiienian Cure For Trvexcy.—In the days of old the truant had his anatomy weli dusted, to induce him not tostay away from schol. Now he is couxed to his lessons by engags ing him ino theschoc] teams for football, basebal! and lacrosse. That, at least, is the cure fortrunacy which Hov.G. W. Ross advised yesterday at Chatham, where he was presenting diplomas. He strongly advised the study of music in the schools. — Toronto Star. ooo Commitrep Suicipe.—Mrs Lemuel Hay- den, of Eimsdal-, ended her life yesterday by throwing herself in a well. She had been suffering from vervous trouble for some time past, and yesterday morning before the family were astir left the house attired only in her night clothes. Severs] hours later ver dead body was found in a well about three quarters of a mile from her home. Mrs Hayden was about fifty years of age, and leaves a husband and five ch liren to mourn their sad loss. —_——.-__—_— Conrinmation at Souris.—A confirma tiou service was beld in the Church of St. Albano the Martyr at Souris yesterday even» ing by His Lordship Bishop Courtney. }Tbe church contained a crowded congre~ gation. The Bishop wasassisted by the Rev. W. J. Godfrey, rector, and Rev. W Cox acted as Bishop's Chaplain. -Capt. W. H. Jackson, officiated as lay reader. At the close of the confirmation service, His Lordship delivered an impressive address to those whohad been confirmed. Since the last visit of the Bishop to Souris the interior of the church has been painted and anew pulpit, altar rail and organ have been presented, Pror. Wicerns’ Opinion.--In a lengthy interview concerning the autumn! show- ers ot meteors, Professor EK. Stoue Wig- gins expresses this novel and rather star’ l= ing opinion : “Ll am disposed to th’nk that the peop e of Mars throw s'ones to the earth containing portraits of themselves, some containing wriiten characters like that which feli at Binghamptoo. Pliney and other ancient writers speak of agates and other stones con’ating portraits of the gods. Why shovld notthe Marsians throw missiles tothe esrth to isoform us of their existence an Conditivy when they form enormous lights and geometrical figures on the enrface of t:eir plan>t to attract atten- tion ?” THANKSGIVING FUN Cameras from $1.00 to 320.00 Tripods $1.50 to $2 00 Films all sizes Plates all sizes Paper &e. &e. Get your supply for Thanksgiving. get your money, Ask "tor McLean Paes ~A oe @ OO] enw Oe OO %R OS Sunnyside. 14 Vo Me Me Me Nite We SMe Me Me SM, Me NS Ae UE aS AS AT AS AY AS UE VE DET St: mps and see that you getthem. 40 DArLAUS I ao 24.2 ea aa a22.ee ene. “Se ae pper Queer Ss. js i} = <i Meet Me At The Always Busy Store * ~es «o «. «2 2 2. =~ = =» > Ss = = = & ae <<a 9 TTT it [ Sailey Brut. in 2222222 New up-to-date goods Reht and dark colors, a 3% - sizes, full sweep capes, $3.25 for $2 25 : 4.75 for 3.25 2.69 for 385 9.50 for 6,50 L @) Come early and secure one, © Stanley - Bros., 9 2: ° The Always Busy Store. e) SLLLLSLCSCCL® Our Principal Business is Making highclass clothing to ord3i We also havea splendid linefof Mens Furnishings. Which dort add an extra expense to our large and increasing Tailoring business. We claim to give better value than any house in the trade. On Underclothing, Shirts, Collars, Ties, Braces, Handkerchiefs, Howse Gloves, we, GIVE US A CALL AND YOU WILL BE CONVINCED GORDON & McLELLAN Men’s Stylish Outfitters % che che de doo oP co och cde do cece ec co cde shot octet ch de co dol doce de do coc doch och do MAYPOLE Soap THE GREAT HOME-DYE (MADE IN ENGLAND) DYES ANY MATERIAL ANY COLOR ... oe CLEANSES AND DYES AT ONE OPERATION a MAKES NO MESS OR DIRT ...... est. NEVER “STREAKS” OR “CROCKS”’ * sale Tis the only perfect home-dye made, the only one that may be relied on to do first class work. Previous experience not necessary, follow the directions and success is assured. Sold by all Druggis( and Dealers everywhere. 10c. FOR COLORS, 15c. FOR BLACK. FREE BOOKLET BY ADDRESSING US. | ARTHUR P, TIPPET & €0,, Managers Canadian Depot : 8 PLACE ROYALE. MONTREAL FEF EPE PEPE TPF PP PVTOFSPS HFSS HSH LE FPS PEP PPPS SPOS H SPOTS SEPT PPE TREES SHSEPP PS SPSSESHSR oa ~ et Our gents’ never slip soled and heeled boots, in Don- 2ola and Calf Stock, just what you want for damp day s—they are decidedly the best thing introduced. No rubber necesar t has the proper degree of softness and elasticity, as wel] s duraility, preventing dampness through the sie. See this line in our show winaow this weex. We are introducin them at the low price of $3.00 and $4. 00, men’s and boys ; whole stock heavy. Be Boots made to stand wear and tear | - Weeks & VYilarren ~ Se th ce eee -————- Recieen cad s eadeeinieneirscimaae <i ae ee Apap ere iil