THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHAKLUOTTETOWN, OCTOBER 10, 3499. ' _— ’ - ef lems, | | iat | MEET ME AT THE ALWAYS a MARRIAGES THIS MORNING DEWEY PARADE AND RACES sal SBE SSeS fi a i ~ is ‘oval and Other | There was a good congregation at St.| An Interesting Interview With Dr. | < 5 | Dunstan’s Cathedral this morning to wit Bagnall. 2. oa es ie BUSY STORE } ness the marriage of Mr. Thomas Camp- ‘ ( oe Regular meeting of Court ; | bell and Mies Mary Higgins, daugbter of Dr. Bagnall returned from New York Avondale ionight ai 8 o'clock. } ss inilidiam ceili tikie j iMr. Simon Hiseine of thie city. The | and Boston last evening, much pleased ; ee ee ee 4 impressive ceremony was performed at| with bis tripe AbeGweit.Crescenr. — ahe smanaging half-past six o’clock, Rev. Dr. Morrison | Speaking of the Dewey celebration in ees ‘lee meeis to-pigkt at 8 o clock being the cfficiating clergyman. New York Dr. Bagoall said that every=| ” warp. fhe bride looked exceeditr gly well | thing was exceller t, the water parade | BoaRD > Tr nid Toate SIL ee dat Q re oO A S owned in blue broadcloth with bat to} being eimply bey bd description. »CARD O} RADE to-morrow bight at 5} y | o’cloek,in the Board Room,Masoni¢ Temple | match, Miss Ellen Higgins, sister of the | lhe Dr. aleo witnessed the first of the beet) Biwi building 8 oe | bride, was bridesmaid. She wore grey | Series: f races for the America’s'cup. ‘Be- melton with bat of garnet. The groom | fore they ces,” said he “the feelir gwasthat; ., oe es : a HL eC y TOS | wae ably « upporied by Dr. Merray the Cup would remain in the United States. mAs NICy— A regular meeting of St. e Mr. Blanchard presided at the organ| But after the boats got under way it began Jobu : Masonic lodge wil: be held to-night | through ceremony, and at iis close | 0 dawn upon the people that there migbt at © OCIOCE, \\ ] the ladies Black Cloth Jackats $1.60 en's all Wool Ribbed Underwear Regular $1.30 To-night $1.00 oes 2. Suit WEEKS & CO THE PEOPLES’ STORE oe ey Sete ee eRe ——- $096 00000904 D ~~ 1 00096 0908 IF you WANT anything in Stationery, Of- fice and School Supplies, call at 145 Queen Street. A large line of novels al~ ways on hand. CHAS. J. MITCHELL, Bookseller & Stationer 145 Queen Street. Opp. Prowse Bros...... 00490660 904 & Gui OOOBE 2008 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 — Wu B. Ccrisaye Wau. H. CHace Witt R. Wesron. BRAM AND TERRILL The Imperial Four—Durkio, Norton, Cherry and Miller. ALLAIRE & GAUDRAU The De Elmer Trio SOB OS COLE SOHO SZES “PHU OOCO VOSS SHOD £000 6940 0866 O89 OOC4 BOB DE KUE EXTRA ATTRACTIONS Famous Three St. Felix Sisters A SHOW of NOVELTIES {i 2 -- Bic BANDS -- 2 Superb Orchestra. Seats on eale at uenal places. Prices 25 35 and 50. Matince prices 15 and 25. Regular $1.90, for | parents, on Bayfield Street, where they | in the interest of yachting tropby go across the | ing, at which some routine busine:s was | _~————— breaktasted, | Sport to have the The bride received a number of hand- | water to be woa back. Sir Tnomas Lipton, transacted, some and expensive presents, The groom’s | who owns the Shamrock, has, by his i gitt was an elegant go'd watch, and the| gentlemanly conduct and sportsmanlike | bridesmaid gave a valuable set of furs. train ea route to Montreal, Ottawa and other friends were at the station tosee them cff aod wish them well. Tae Examtver ex~ tends telicitations to Mr. and Mre. Camp- bel) and trusts that their married lite may be long and happy. Berrigan, a wel! known West River, was also the Catheoral this morning, the bride being Miss Sarah EK. Mooreside, daughter of Mr. Joseph Mooreside, of North River. Rev. D. B. Reid, of Kelly’s Cross, performed the cere- mony at seven o’clock, in the presence of a good congregation. Miss May Mooreside, sister of the bride, was bridesmaid, aod Mr. James Kelly acted as groomsmsn, The bride was given away by her father. During the ceremony Mrs. Byrne sang several solos,and at its conclusion the wedding march was played by Mr. Blanch~ ard iv good style. The bride received many yery handsome presents on the occasion. Vr. and Mre. Berrigan were passengers by the western train en route to Summer- side, where they remain over night, pro- ceeding to-morrow to St. Joon, Muonires] and other cities. They take with them the best wishes of a host of friends, many of whom were at the sation’ to see them off. Toe Examiner joins inthe congratula- tions. mes Ss Ce merchant of married ID ~ LOCAL NOTICES. ee See the fine sssortment of fal] caps at R H Ramsay & Co’s. Big reduction io all our remaining neckwear at R H Ramsay & Co’s. Gee ———<$<—$—$<—— ROYAL OAK SOAP In every home there are dainty clothes, delicate in cclor and fabric, or both, that cause anxiety when going to the wasb. They want washing, but are unequal to wear and tear of the wash tub. ROYAL OAK SOAP is specially prepared for the wasbing of fine materials. It is pure and xafe. I: extracts dirtand stains without sub- jecting ciothes to friction or chemical rot. Sold everywhere. Savethe wrappers. Send for premium list JAS.D LAPTHORNE, C}.’iown Soep Worke. Co, es 2,008 62 et |G 822 «Heo - Things are Bxciting You Want The News“ and the best wav to get the news is to subscribe for The Daily Examiner Iam taking subscriptions at 25c a month, delivered at your home every evening, the time when you have time vo read the news, In The Examiner you will and the latest and most reliavle tele~ grame, and the best Iccal news. D:op me « postal and I will call round for your subecription. Now is the time to eubecribe. R. L, COTTON AGENT | | | | : ! 7 @ Pp O. Box $4.... é Charlottetown. NOTICE Sotice is hereby given. rursuent fo the pro- nana oe of 5lst Vie Cap. 12, sections 82 and 83, that the undersigned will apply at the next monthly meeting oi the City Council, of the City of Charlot: etown, to be holden on the 13th day of November, next, for is o- emption from eS = Te : et ds and Prem : town ‘Gondensed Milk Company. ganas now being erected, and situateon the sou , side of the St. Peter’s Road, in the common of Chazilottetown, adjoining the Reilviey reser vation, the indus‘ry pro o eld | and carried onin said Mactory B ne premises, being the manufacturing of Con- densed Milk and Condensed Caner. | — Dated this 10th day of October, ’ 5 THE CHARLOTTETOWN CON DENSE MILK CO., Limited* @eet 606328 @22 ae G2e e+. 47 28224264 ° ws i | Oct 10 law 4 wk. tues { actions, earned the respect and esteem of | who helda mission in St. Peter’s Mr. and Mrs Campbell left by the 8.40 | all. . a “The greatest credit is due the United | town this week on a short visit. poins. A great many of their | States for the manner iu whch the course is kept free from interruption on the part of excursionists,” added he. ™ This work is under the able direction of Captain Bob. Evavs. The first day Captain Evans reported four captains acd asked that their license be cancelled as provided by law. One of the vessels reported was the British yacht White Lady, the other three were Americans. ‘Lhere has been no trouble since, all commanders obeying Captain Evans’ orders to the letter.” ‘Times have very much within the year,” said Dr. Bagnall in re- ply toa quection by the reporter. “Maa- ufactured articles are advancing in price. In shipping there is aleo an improvement. In many cases treights have advanced about fifty per cent during the year. Bos- ton aud New York are going ahead rapidly. The price of real estate is away up, and everybody seems fuil of hope as to the future.” “While there are any uumber of hotels and places of amusement being construct- ed,” said the Dr. “I did not observe any churches beiog built.” **I did not see many Islanders while | was away, rewarked the Doctor; “but those [ did see were well and apparently doing well. Iu New York 1 saw Miss Alma Robertson, who is studying nursing in the Mount Sinai Hospital. I also saw Mr. J. C. McEachen, who is a prosperous and promineat lawyer there. Another Islander, Mr, Charles Moore, rer- formed a heroic action during my stay in New York. He jumped off tbe deck of the B. C. Borden and saved the life ofa prominent New York gentleman who bad tripped over come obstacle on the pier and failen into the dock beside the vessel. The accident happened et night, aod Mr. Moore was on watch at the time. The geotiemer, who is still svff-ring severely from the effects of the accident, knows that he was rescued by a boy whom he is apxious tO see as 8002 as his physicians will allow him to do e« It was through the «fforts of Captain QO. F Taylor, ot the B. C, Borden, that the gentlemen was resuscitated after being taken out of the water. He was thought to be dead when placed upun the pier.” While visiting his friend Mr. J. C. Woodside at Auburn, Me., Dr. Bagnali was driven out to Lewiston Jonction where Mr. Sanborn’s Freach coaching horse farm is situated. There are about 130 of these coaching horees on the farm, aod they impressed Dr. Bagnall very wuch. In size and conformation be thinks they are all that can be desired, and believes that they might be imported to this province with advantage. -_ PERSONAL. Mr, Geo, E. Full went west this moro- idg. Mre. Geo. A. Dixon was a passenger by the P incess yesterday. Mr. A. J. King is here in the interests of Brown & Webb, Halifax. Mies Dawson left this morning for Bos- ton, and other American cities. Mr. Jobn D. Burns, of Halifax, ig here in the interests of A. Keith & Son. Mies Eva Roy arrived from Quebec last night to attend the Convent oe Notre Dame. Mrs. Bayfield, Miss Bayfield, and Miss Peiers returned Jast evening from Nova Scotia. Mr. McLeod, Superintendent of Educa- tion was@ passenger by the western train this morning. Rev. Dr. Doyle has dedicated his new chapel to ‘Mary, Star of the Sea.” It is on the seaside at China Point. The Rev. J- S. Doyle-Turbide, pastor of Tignish, has gone on a visit tothe Mag~ dalenes, where his family resides. Mrs. Benj. Rogersand her son, Benja- min, leave tomorrow morning for Britieh Columbiae They will be away about a month. when Bishop McDonald confirmed 160 persons. Mesers. ©. H. and T. D. Lewis, of Vemont, are visiting Charlottetown. They came from Boston by the Halifax and are guests of Consul Vail. A host of relatives and friends were at the station this morning to bid good~bye to Mr. Betrat: Meore and his wife who left for their home ir Bay City, Mich. Mr. Geo. Roy, of Quebec, arrived last evening to reeume his studies at St. Duc~ stan’s College. Mr. E. Verge, of the same province, also arrived last evening to enter tbe same institutions improved | MIst1on.—The Kev. Father Conran, Cathe- | dral last winter, wi'larrive in Charlotte- He will be the guest or the Rev. James Simpson. ineccidianeices Bovine Accipext.—A cow belonging to Mr. Robert Horse while being driven to pasture Jast night fell into the sewerage trench on Brightou Road, at a spot where it was |3 feet deep. Assistance was soon obtained and the cow released. Tue Asy_um Commission.—The asylum commission is holding its firss session at Falcopwood today. Mr. Benjamin Rogers has been elected chairman. Mr. Jobu McEachern, of Cherry Valley, re- places Mr. D. P. Irving as a member of the Commission. Tue Emeraups spent Sunday and Monday last in St. Aadrewe, N. B., draw- ing large audiences at all engagements, The moving pictures are most interesting, 1 structive and fascinating. Tbe music of Prof. I, C. Miller was excellent tos degree. J. Parsons Smith, the ex-pugilist, con~ | vinces vou that he can argue as well as he used to fight. None can mistake the posit ion christians should take on the temper ance question afver hearing his expisiticny scripture coupled with powerful Jogical argument. FooTBaLL.—We learn that the Dsl - housie Club, of Halifax, have dectined tne bonor of playing a match game with the Abegweit-Creecent team of this city. The cause jis not stated ; but it is probable that } having once tested the mettle of our Char- lottetown boys the Da‘housie club is not anxious for another encounter. The Wans~ derers, have, however, accepted tne, challenge of the Charlottetown Club, and the match will be played at Halifax on Thanksgiving Day. Ir Sue Hap Her Way.—A lady visitor from abroad the othe: day remarked that Charlottetonians wre far too conse: vative in their methods of naming big enterprises. She suggested that the Grand Provincia) Bazaar in aid of the new cathedre!] should be called as in other cities a “‘tembole.’ The management however intend this time, at least, standing by the old reliable tern.. Whether it be cal'ed a bazaar or a tombola the coming event is going to be the biggeet and best effair yet held. Tue Boston Boat —The steamer Hali- fax arrived from Boston about half-paet six this inorning. Her inward passengers were: WB Shedden, A McIntosh, E H Lewis, D B Lewis, Mr. Anderson, Miss F Stewart, Miss Marie Vangban, Miss Sarah Ward. Leeblio McPherson, Daniel Me- Rae,H S Burgoyne; from Halifax, Miss Hart. Her ontward paseergers were: Mise Jul a McRae. Geo Perkive, Mee Morriecn and party,G Bennett and C W Seamor, Mics McPherson and party, Miss Annie McPherson. Miss Jersie McPherson, Mise S J Allen, Jae Callaghan, Mary Fogerty, Mrs Rece Miss A Foger'y, Miss Mary Cammings, Miss Nellie Fogerty, Allen Stewart, MreJ A Rose, Miss 8 Binns, Mary McPhereon, Mis: T McLeod, Alex Shaw, Annie GC Mc~ Leod, Mary McIntosh, M G llis,S McLean, A B Mutch,Miss Lelia McLean, Jessie Mc- Phee, Peter McDonald, Mrs D C Morson, Mies A McLeod, Miss MA McLeod, Jas McDonald. Jas McKenna, Jas Mclonie, M P Matcb, Jas McCormack,W H Chaieson, - Avgus Mcinnis. ABOUT DRUGGIST’S SUNDRIEs Perbaps we can help vou here. We have all prices and grades. All are good, bnt scme are better than othere. if you want to choose, we wil! help you ail we can. The prices are as low as goods can be seld. But remember the lowe-t priced goods are not always the cheapest. Rev. Dr. Chaisson, Palmer Road, held | a confirmation service ou Sunday morning We have but one price. You and your neighbors get the Same goods at the same price. You don’t pay more then your neighbor, or less, Just the same price. Don’t ask us “what we wiil take”’ for any article. The price is marked in plain fig- ures. Thut’s the price to you—and your neighbor. played Mendeless ohu’s Wedding March in| bea chance of the Shamrock winning. : ; - ’ : be St vaiues tn Grey tlannels ewer a |) eee Eve we wales rg oa to th e | bts one On grew With each attempted race Zz aaa R Tats. Be Members ot a put on the market, from the lowest to the very | oecasion were well sung by Mrs. Byrne and j Uo Saturdey, Ly which time mauy began | @'MErent ¢ ubs can obtain their cc lors wi finest orades— | Me. Charles Heseenas. | tv look apoo her asa probable winner, | ‘he art table at the big bazaar. Vy ee MW After the N ipt al Mass the bridal] party “Whilst every American would like ‘Oo | Ae premeermmate TL > > 4° 4)’ > TO om of a was driven to the residence of the bride’s | e€e the Columbia win there is a feeling that | City Cocxcit.—The regelar monthly e. 7Se. wets ae ott, ' it would be meeting of the Council was beld last even- | and 38e per yd. Navy Blue Flannels IN PLAINS AND TWILLS. UNIONS AND ALL WOOLS. FLANNELETTES Extra Vaiues. 32 inch, good assortment, in medium and light stripes 7c A splendid English Flannelette, 33 inches wide, in pretty pink and blue stripes 10e Extra quality fine English Flannelette, 33 inches wide, a fine range of patterns, 15¢ Ss: STANLEY BROS. per yard per yard 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 im our window this week at S$ 1.50 ; sir They are well finished throughout—-made ‘on the “Columbia toe, and sure winners with an ordinary “blow.” See them in our window. 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