THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, AUGUST 31 1898 a err eeeteeeenetenetenesteeteemmennsnenensitnmaniemenneecnnaster wes A BIG Dress Goods BROOM SALE For one we ek we ¢ ; the choice of any piece of Dress Goods in this cepart- ffer vo ment BLACKOR COLORED 20 p ¢c discount 20 p ¢ '~ All kinds of Dress Goods are included. Cashmeres, Sergee, Crepons, Fancy Dress Goods, etc., etc. if you are in need of 8 your chance, Balance of Summer Capes. 50 pc discount 50 pe Half Price Black or Colored $2.90 Capes for 1.45 a for 1.80 5.40 “ for 2.70 Ladies Waterproofs | Balance of Stock 20 p ¢ discount Corsets ! Corsets dress now 18 Oar pew Fal! stock is now in and every line and eize « omplet a They are bought right, we sell them at right price e, 30c Corsets for 25c 48¢ “ for 42c 65e ™ for 40c Rie . for 75c $1.15 “ for $1.00 Lee for 1.20 The best value in town. ent lower than usual prices. Wew Cocds Just Received. All widths Black and Satin Ribbons. Buckles and Millinery Ornaments, and 200 pieces of new Engli-L priats—nice goods and guaranteed to wash. Twenty per CaN TS” “Sp | Shirts, Cvllars, Coffs, | Neckties, Hosiery, CtG.. * We will sell | you there 2U per cent. cheaper than you pay elsewhere, because we buy these goods direc: trom wholsale manufacturers. We bay large for cash | and seil cheap. W. A. Weeks & Go Wholesale & Retail, Try us for your goods at lea: vitesse 46005 CITT uf yywe wl UDE ¥ TS.) ee 3 ning of a large QOL and COL- or the coming We announce the op stock of all the new SC] LEGE TEXT Books ecboo! term. We give especial disc College Students. Books mailed prices. The new oglish clas now ready. HASZARD & MOORE, SUNNYSIDE BOOKSELLERS CHARLOTTETOWN. ant to P.of W. free on receipt of list ic “Evangeline” *=2,/O Oe? A 38424080808 A Ladys Waist : : tied | ‘ may be emall and ye! owing to poor corsets appear devoid of grace and beauty. Wearers of the P.D.Cor- set are always noted for their sym- metry of figure. PD. Corsets fit well, last well, and «ive agraceful and elegant fig ure. In al! eizea and -hapes to fit all figures. $1. to $30.00 a parr HOOT» BOGE BO8T SOOG27F 66664666566 420286 64° 460644 88 , SV SOB4Oee® Se et « O*8? 026024 © 8S 42463 @ NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. ealed tenders marked “Tenders for new Seu House” will be received by undersigned up to October lst for erection of new School Bouse at Vernon River. Also for foundation and heating by hot sir according to plans and specification to tereen at my residence. The lowest or any te accepted. Signed HAYDEN VANIDERSTINE, Secy of Trustees. der not necessarily 204 wkly 4ins dy 2ine. Local and Other Items, Lecrure.—do to the Lecture of Rey. Mr Wadman in the Firat Methodist Church, this evening, at 8 o,clock. The public are invited. Silver collection. PronipiTion Meeting — Rev. D. B. Keefer will address a meeting in the inter- est of prohibition, inthe Y. M.C. A. Hall on Friday evening next at 8 o’clock. Supper Deata.—While milking a cow on Monday last, Mre. Paul McPhail, of Appin Road, died suddenly. She was in her sixtieth vear and leaves a husband and large family. Her death is much regretted by all who knew her. duit Tue Raors.—For particulars of train and boat arrangements to attend the Charlottetown Driving Park races on the 14th and 15 Sept. see their advt. in another column. By this ad. it will be seen that specially low rates have been secured, and persons attending the races will be able either to retura the same day or stay in town till the races are over. As there are no exhibitions on the Island this autumn, we predict a great crowd on these trains and boate. All farmers, their wives, sons and daughters, should take advantage of the cheap rates to see what promises to be the best races ever held here. Lire 1x Javan.—The Rev J W Wadman returned missionary from Japan, will give a decriptive talk, under the auspices of the Sunday School of the First Methodist Church, on Japan and the Japanese to- night at 8 o’clook. There will be ahun- dred or more stereopticon views describing the mauver of life and the custom of this interesting people. Mr Wadman is thor~ oughly familiar with his sabject, and is an eloquent and graceful speaker. No one should miss the opportunity of hearing him on this entertaining and interesting scheme. <A silver collection will be takeu in aid of the missionary fund. Twe P. i. 1.C. C—This college,of which [Oxenham is Principal, is now open for the training of young men and women who are in quest of a therough business train~ ing. lets Priocipal is oue of the most experienced teachers in this Provinoe, and his work is always well done. No super- ticial work is ever allowed to pass. Deep foundations are first laid, and energy, push, diligence and thoroughness rear a grand superstructure theres en, which at once commands our edmiras tion, The student who is fortunate enough to selectthe P. E. 1. C. ©. for his coilege will thank he did so. Young people’s pareais show their foresight by patronizing the coilege that is doing the very best work. Lose no time. Enter now. ee Recatra.—A weeting of the Hils. borough Boating Club was held last night at which Mr Joseph McCarey was ap- pointed chairman, and in conjunction with Or S R Jenkins and Mr T Monaghan, a committee to arrange for a race to take place on Saturday, the 10th of September. Boats between 18 and 24 feet on the water- line will be knownfas first ciaes; and boats under 18 teet will be in the second class. The course for the larger boats is yet to be decided on that for the smaiier boats will be inside the harbor. Only working sails will be allowed—the committee to decide as to what constitute working sails. Boats will] start from a given point or line with sails brailed. Entrance fee will be one dollar to be paid on the day before the race. A letter was read from Mr Jobn P Joy, offering a silver cup to ‘be competed for by boats of the Maritime Provinces, to be won three years im succession. The committee decided to confer with Mr Joy to bave the conditions of his offer modified, if possible. The prohibition organization managers ia Ontario announced that there is now not the least fear of the work being ham pered for lack of funds. Money has po«red in all over the Dominion, and Mr. Spence says Ontario, between alliance and leeal organizations wil! contribute $59,000 before September 29.— A ‘Rossland British America Cor- poration will disregard the action of the Spokene courts, and wil! today pay through the bank of Montreal at Rossland, nearly $1,500,600 for amrjority of Le Roi stock. All experts unite in saying that Le Roris a wonderful property, good to pay enormous dividends tor many years. Comes CSOD WINDW ID DWODIDW OD] ? 3 we rom o. P. ra » = OF LADIES Shirt Waists AND CAPES We have placed on our centre coun- ter tables, two special lines of laaies Shirt waists sevcccees MaP@oeaceses ‘ On onr first table you'll find ao large assortment of ladies’ muslin Shirt Waists, all new goods and latest styles, worth from § to 4 more, going at 75c each. ccccesnce eG resessees On our second table you'll find another large assortment of ladies’ cotton and muslin Shirt Waiete, worth from 4 to § more, going at 45 cents each, 0p EE EP cee See our western window for bargains in ladies Summer Capes, F, PERKINS & (0, 099 BOGB930093 DOSH “ ¢ : ¢ : ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ : ¢ ¢ $ Qewes ODO @ BSB OOD OE 0G OB OVO 0BV0n0R his stars ever afterwards that | PERSONAL _Mre Eugene Boreham, of Halifax, is visiting relatives in this city. Mr. aod Mra, McKenzie, parents of Mrs. A. J. Houle, arrived last night from Moncton. Rev. S.J. Arsenault of 8&t. College, Memramcook, on the [seland, Mrs. Benj Rogers, left by this morning’s express, en route for Rochester, N. Y., to visit her father, HJ Logan, Eq.,M. P., for Amherst, returned home by» the Steamer Princess this morning. Superintendent Sharp and F H Beer, *q-, went east by this morning’s train on a shooting expedition. Mr. G.D. Pope, of the Department of the Interior, Ottawa, is spending hia heo!~ idays on the Island. Mrs Geo Wakeford and Mrs B Balderson returned from a trip to Nova Scotia, by the Princess last evening. Mr and Mrs Ewen Cameron have re~ turned home from their wedding trip. They will reside on Brighton Road. Dr. Hugh Walker, of Lowell, Mase., left for home this morning after a pleasant holiday spent with friends qn the Island. Dr Bagnal] and Dr J. F. Maloney left this morn.ng for Digby, NS, to attend a ‘ Joseph's 18 visitiog friends Miss R M Byrne, of Boston, who has been here for some weeks visiting her sister, Mrs. P McCourt, left for home this morning. A EC Holland, Esq, of Bedeque, and Mrs Holland were in town yesterday. They left this morning tospend a few weeks in he land of the Bluenoses. Rev. Geo. Manifold, of Charlottetown Central Christian Church, wil) preach in George Sireet Hall, Pictou, on Sunday, Sept 4tb, morning and evening. Dr Thomas Alexander, a native of Stan~ | hope, but now successfully established in | practice at Lachute, P Q, arrived Ly train last night on a visit to his family. | Mrs Vanwart spent some weeks on ihe | Island this summer, bet was cailed away | on account of her mother’s illness, 'as will be seen has terminated fatally. Mr Joeeph O’Connor, of the employ of | Gordon & McLellan, left by express this morning for Clinton, where he intends | spending @ short vacation wit’: his parents. Mr. Frank Munsey, of the P. E. I. Railway, who has been suffering from a severe attack of fever,is, we are glad to lears, recovering. He is at the Char- lottetown Hospital. The Misses Rathbone, whe have been here for some time as the guests of Mics Amy DesBrisay, Upper Prince Street, left bv the Halifax yesterday on retura to their homes in Virginia. Mrs Clarkson of Truro, N S., and Mrs Shuit of New Yerk, who have been here om a visitto Mrs W F Carter at Kep-~ poch, left this moraing by the Princess, much pleased with the Island. Monsigneur Begin of Quebec is here on a visit for the benefit of his health, and will probably remain for amonth. He is at the Connolly House, and is accompanied by bis Secretary, Rev. fr. Arcenault. At the Queen Hotels O Hennebury, Argyle Shore; b McLaren, Bell River; Mrs L G Munn, do; Dr McLaren, Bradenell; H Verety, New York; Z: A Gano, Aibany, N Y- Mrs G E Welsh, City; Miss G Welsh do; F S Moore,St John; G J Kinnear, Hfx Mee Amy Gerow, whose death occurred on Friday at the residence of her daughter, Mrs AM G Vauwart, Douglas Avenue, five children—Mrs Vanwart, Mrs Joreph Ewing, Mrs lsaac Smart, Mrs J Carpenter, (San Francisco) and Mr John W Gerow, Fredericton.— St Jobn Telegraph. Mr. Hooper, formerly of Morell, anda livieg in California during the past four years, has returned here to stay. Ue reports that the conditions of livelihood there are, for the mass of the people,muach barder than they are here, and that our young men have just as good a chance here as there. There were registered atthe Davies: Campbell, St John; *Miss Riggan, M Miss Riggan, Boston; Dr Hugh Walker, Lowell; Fred Calderwood, Perth, Scotland; J Leck, St John; A CC Maclatyre, Montreal; C W Rellogg, W N Sloan, Pitsfield, Mase; Chas Nicols, J A Nieole Montreal; J Burke, St John; W L Ogili, Toronto; D A McKinhon, city; R S Salaman, Cape Town; Harold R Salamaa, do; J W D Paterson, St. John, We notice that the Lieutenant Governor- in-Council bas fappointed W. F. H, Car- vell, Eeq., Attorney~at-Law, a Com- missioner here for taking aeknuwledge- ment and proof of deeds tor registry. Per~ eons having documents for registry in Prince County will do well to makea noze ofthis. Mr. Carvellis tobe found in the office of Messrs M. & D. C. McLeod. we of the Dental Society of N. B. and Which ; was in the 88th year ofhér age and leaves | member of our Legislature, who bas been | Mr and Mrs A E McKay, Truro; J R? Local and Other Items, Tre Best Jorn Printinc.—No otber kind—at Tae Examiver Job Printing Establish ment, Enornezrs —A full attendance of the Eogineer Company is requested tonight at 7.30 o’clock. Tue Weatuer.—Moderate westerly and south westerly wind; fair and a little warmer, Tre CatuepraL.—The exterior work on the New St. Dunstan’s Cathedral is expect- ed to be finished about the middle of November. Lasor Day.—Il connection with the Labor Day holiday, on Monday next, the P. E. I. Railway will issue return tickets at one fare. Horse Notes.—Mr Nat’] DeCourcey’s handsome colt “Halifax Charlie” which his owner is exhibitingon our streets of late, is much admired, Excursion ro New Giascow.— We un- derstand that arrangements are being made to sesure the tug Wm. Aitken foran ex- cursion to Pictou and New Glasgow in connection with the sports to be held at the latter place on Monday next, } Frre.—About five o’clock, yesterday ; afternoon, the alarm was given for a fire in - one of the coal sheds owned by Capt. R. i McMillan. There was a prompt turnout | of firemen and a big crowd. The fire smouldered for a long time, but was finally drowned . enniciliaenenits Sportine Irems.—Provider is to take part in the Cape Breton races. He will be driven by Mr. A. A. Black. Lunenburg is to have aday of sport on Labor Day, next Monday. There will be a bicycle meet at Amherst on the 10th of next month. lneapeibienbete St. Parrick’s Scnoor.—Decided and much needed improvements have been een in St. Patrick’s School. Many of the class rooms have been enlarged, and the halls and rooms throughout the build- ing have been painted and cleaned. The echool now presents a very respectable appearance. sipslttinaniae Tue Yankexrs Wix.—The all New York cricket team succeeded in uphoiding the hovor ofthe metropolitan cricketers, at Livingston, S. I., on Saturday, by re- versing the result of the first day’s play with the crack Canadianteam. ‘lhey de- feated the visitors on the total scores of the two innings, which were easily com- pleted, by 31 runs, the contest being throughout one of high interest and caus-~ ing considerable excitement, sisidilitiaiion Porice Court.—-Durivg the month of August there have been 35 convictions for drankenness; 3 convictions and 4 dismis- sals for larceny; convictions and 4 dis~ missals for assault, | convictien and 2 dis~ missals of persons charged with infractions of tbe Liquor Regulation Act; 8 fines for nouspayment ot deg tax; Ll dismissal for puisance; 1 coaviction fer carrying an offensive weapon. Seven prisoners were sent up to the Supreme Couat charged with mdictable offences. The total receipts at the Police Court forthe month amounted to $307.76, of which $76 was for dog tax. ee For West ixuies.—The schooner Mary {P. will leave today for the West Indies, | taking 1000 bushels oats, 9 horses, 9 cows, 22 sheep, and a quantity of poultry, ship~ | ped by Mr. Welter Matheson. | Theschooner Omega, Capt. J.J Mur- chison, will also leave to-day for Barba- oes. She will take 2200 bags of cats, | shipped by Mr. N. Rattenvury, Tne three-masted schooner Delight, Capt. McDonald, cf Souris, now discharg~ | ing coal for Peake Bros., will !oad with | oats for Carvell Bros., for Guadalaupe. Toe Delight, it will be remembered, is the schooner that on a recenttrip metwith a | aumber of the bodies of the victims of the La Burgogne disaster. For Bostoy.—The steamer Halifax left at 2 p. m. yesterday with a cargo of pro- duce and the following passengers: Mrs Gallagher, Mrs Rendal!, A E Lincoln and wife,G A McDonald, Mrs Rubino, Mrs RLowe, N Thos Merrit, jr, Mrs D Higgins aud daughter, Miss McRae, Miss Billengs~ ley, Miss Rathbone, Robert Gallagher, Mrs Flemming, Miss Flemming, Jehn C _ Wilson, Mies Wilson, Miss Bain, Miss Helen Crockett, Miss Mary Ann Trainor, Miss B Wakefield, F Clarke, J W Roberts, F Morris, A E Smith, Miss Byrne, G D Emery and party, Mrs Emerson, D O Yearly, Mrs Garid, Mr Garld, Mrs D Fraser, John Tinney, Mrs M A Stewart, Mies Jennie Griffin, Miss Muller, Mr and Mrs J Sheehan, Miss Steele, Miss K Steele, T Pickles and wife, Miss Wheeler, Mrs Douglas, Miss Doug- lass, Mr. Douglass. PreerrenreereneeD repnrnne NNT nT nT v A EaHHONNHUvONN Hs PHOODOnONNNNTTeYO ROO ynnnETFDanoertyrsenrtananD prnnnttY = a dose of Quinine Taken in time may vrevent an attack of fever. Johnson’s Quinine W ine —.—_—Zi. You get the full benefit of Howard’s Quinine, with good wine, p'easantly combined with aromatics. 00 A LARGE BOTTLE JOHNSON & JOHNSON SF AWAUALL | AUARAUAALL AAA AkCA LALA AUAMUALAAUAAAd Mak AdbAdbddd In 3 3 3 = 3 3 oa aye ig Spear ae 86 ele af * “- % oy 2 fo Ss rush commences, Upper Queen St. ——$—— NEY? COODS NEW STYLES Order your tall suit and and overcoat now, before the If you want to practice economy in your clothing, ‘see cur custom made pants for $2.75 and 295 Best value ever shown in this city, GORDON & McLELLAN % “— > Shirts for > Big Men intanley § Sizes 154, 16 and 165 This is asample lc ¢ of colored shirts, latest styles and colorings. /15e Worth $1.50 and $1.25 Stanley Bros., fhe Always Busy Stora. le RRL BRB sp” ee eee © Men’s Stylish Outfitters | treats CHRONIC DISEASES by the Salis- bury method of persistent self-help in remov- ing causes irom the blood Continuovs, in- telligent treatment in person or by letter insures Minimum of suffering and Maximum of cure, possible in each case, Avoid Attempts Unaided. MICROSCOPICAL EXAMINATION OF BLOOD, SPUTA, URINE, &c. Graduate of New York University And the NEW YORK HOSPITAL. vears practice in N. Y. City. iste in U. S,.and Canada, Address: Charlottetown, P.E.I,, Cau, OFFICE: VICTORIAZROW. Aecommodations reservedjfor patients. 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