~_ % ‘ d a 2 ‘ aa tne ag ‘ . spee® os : i hee a pee OR i Beef A : net el Fe ee os. ¥? al a Rh ae a eo i nh SS ee olga yt Ag or it ty BN gh agar i ee me 3 . rome gelled ete 2 ; REDDIN BROS. VES Ladies’, Gents’, Boys’ and Girl's. Youths and Misses’ Warm Winter Underclothing, Linders, Prawers and C‘ombinattions. Children’s Combinations, $1.00 per suit Girl's Combinations, $1.55 per suit. Misses’ Combinations, $1,75 per suit. Ladies’ Combinations. $1.75 per suit. Ladies Combinations, extra quality, $2.25 per suit. Ladies and Children’s Lind- ers, all prices. Gents Underclothing Gents heavy, fcotch _ fine knit Linders and Drawers, worth 90e each, at $1.25 per suit. Another line fine knit ex- tra heavy Shetland, regular $1.40 each, at per suit $2.25. SPECIAL HOSIERY Ladies’ fine Cashmere seam less hose, worth 3&c¢.at 25¢ per pair Gents all wool socks, spec— ia } at 22c pair, regular 28c. There is no mystery-regard n g vur low prices, we buy tor cash direct from the manufac. turers, and secure values that cannot. be beaten: o W. A.WEEKS & Co. W holesale and Retail Our Importation Of Pipes Are Herg: Siegen 3" Oe * ; - , ‘te ‘ s3 beads aiid ‘Rete tet oe ale ool ¢ epee TELEGRAPHIC. SPECIAL DESPATCHES TO THE EXAMINER. NOVA SCOTIA’S EXHIBITION ance Yesterday. This Afternoon, Harirax, Sept. 30.—Over ten thousand people attended the exhibition yesterday. [tis beyond doubt the greatest show that has ever been held in the vinnees and is likely to be surpassed by only one in Canada, Sir Wilfrid Laurier ar- rived this morning and delivered an ad- dress at the exhibition thitfafternoon. _——__--.— - —. Hon. Mr. Mills Accepts, Orrawa, Sept. 30.—It is learned on good authority that Hon. David Mills has ac- cepted the portfulio of Justice and will be sworn in when Sir Ojiver Mowat assumes the duties of the Lieutenant ,Governorship of Ontario. ——__.——_ —— Sir Louis Davies Decides. Orrawa, Sept. 30.—Sir Lovis Davies has decided not to make any special appointments for the gathering of the fishing bounty claims and the paying «ui of tse bounty. Hereafter the minist r will require the officers of the depariment to do this work, To comprehend the beauty and novelty of the display,vou must recall the common- place styles of fiveor six years ago. Designers and manufacturers have been on the alert tocatch every new idea and turn This season the assortment is prodigious. So many charming styles everybody is bound to be well pleased. Never in the history ot dry goods retailing have quanti- ties so vast been brought to the retail purchaser. It will pay you io come if only to see the great bulk. Especially one 48 inch costume cloth, we might say worth in the usual way 65c. -Paton’s price, 40c. The proper way to build health. is to make the blood rich and pure by taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla, the one true blood purifier. Physical strength and energy contribute to strength of character, and both may be had by taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Pervenneenereneeveeenient “It pays to buy at Carter's. —= 3 Now is the time to buy BULBS. We have a large stock for out door and indoor culture,imperted from +} ollapd, China aad other countries of production. No better varieties or higher qualities are procurable anywhere. Uur prices are lower than those of any of the foreign dealers for same quality of Bulbs, aud buyers have the advantage of seeing what they are getting, MAIL ORDERS FILLED’ PROMPTLY And ready for sale. Call | and see them, aver Opposite P. O. EAUIMIION WEEK Shop Full of ‘New Goods BONN ART iesare in the newest and paett.t designs only 25c per piece Uome to Hyacinths, Tulips.Cro- eus. Bermuda Easter Lilies, «chinese Sacred T.ilies, Freesias, Narcis- Over Ten Thousand in Attend- Sir Wilfrid Laurier Delivers {n Address Maritime Pro- it tothe betterment cf the stock. | | filled, in the social circle. ORANGE 8LOSSOMS. One of the prettiest weddings of the sea- son took place on Tuesday last, wher Miss Lucinda M Haley, youngest daughter of Mrs. John Haiey, Waterside, and Mr. John J. McGillivray, of Seal River, were united in marriage. The interesting ceremopvy was performed in St. Joachim’s Church, Vernon River, by the Rev. Dr. Doyle, assisted by Rev Father Cullen, of Boston, ateight o’clock iu the morning. Miss Nellie McGillivray, sister of the groom, was the bridesmaid, and the groom was supported by Mr. F. Malachi Walsb, n-phew of the bride. The bride’s dress was of pale grey, with bat and gloves of white. Miss Mary O'Neill presided at the organ during the nuptial mass. and her render ing of the wedding march was excellent. | The dinner was private, only a few frieods of the contracting parties being present. A reception was held at the | residence of the bride’s mother from two till five o’cluck. Later in the evening, Mr. and Mrs. MeGullivray, accompanied | by a few friends, drove to Seal River, their | future home. As the happy couple drove | off a veritab'e deluge of rice ead crushed flowers seasoned with many good wishes, greeted them. | The great popularity of the contracting | parties was evidenced by the many beauti- 'tul and expensive wedding offerings received by the bride. To Mr. and Mrs. McGillivray Tue EXAMINER wisnes @& long, prosperous and happy future, ee St. Mary’s Church, Summerside, was on Tuesday morning, the scene of an auspicious event—the marriage of Miss Dorothy Lefurgey, of that town, to Mr. Horace G. Roberts, of Davenport, Iowa. The chureh was artisticelly and beautifuily decorated with natural flowers, evergreens and mountain ash berries, and presented a charming appearance. The marriage ceremony was performed in the presence of the immediate members and re'atives of the Lefurgey family, and the following, who have been guests af Mrs. Lefurgey for some days past—Mrs. | Roberts, mother of the groom, Mrs. E. E. ; Sheppard and Miss Hazel Sheppard, of Toronto, Miss Ackerman, of Brooklyn, N. Y., and Mr. Edward C. Roberts,brother of the groom. The body of the church was filled with invited friends of the family. The bride, bridesmaid and maid of honor were very prettily robed in white, and carried handsome bequets. The officiating clergyman was Rev. T, B. Reach, Rector of Milton, who was assisted by Rev. C. F, Wiggins, B. A., Sackville. . The chora’ portion of the service, with Mrs. W. B. Mills presiding at the organ, was spevially fine. After the ceremony tke bridal party returued to the residence of Mrs. Lefurgey, wihcre @ sumptuous wedding breakfast was partaken of. Then they repaired to the steamer Northumberland, which was gaily decked with bunting, and where a large uumber had assembled to say good bye 10 the newly weddel pair as they set out on their bridai tour. The Summerside Cornet Bard were on the wharf, and gave several excellent selections, and ther> wes rice tions in abundance. : Mr. and Mrs. Roberts go west for a short trip, and then go to Germany, taking up their abode for a year or two at Leipsic, where they will continue their studies in the fine arts. The wedding presents were very numer- ous and costly. The bride is} popular with all who know her, and ler departure ; leaves a blank, which cannot easily be She was alsoa favorite elocutionist, and was always ready | and willing to apply her talents to help along any good cause. The groom is very popular in his western home, and during his short stay in Summerside he has made many friends. With all the wide circle of join in extending to Mr. and Mrs. Roberts our heartiest congratulations and best wishes, cmt me F Mr. Wilbar Warren Dewing, of New York, and Miss Nettie Anne Van Iderstiue were united in marriage Monday afternoon at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Simon Van Iderstine of Chapman avenue, Rev. Carey W. Chamberlain, of sus. also Hyacinth Glasses Our Bulb Catalogue gives full prices and cultural directions, Free W rite or call for it. Geo. Carter & Co., Booksellers & Stationers. F VAddbddddddddddddddddddaddaddd Peenenoennnennrere pres. PTrere prernnnreonnerrronrernnrrer toner onnrrneeT ii Seeoeseeseesseeseoe® 2208000 To Smokers The pipes: we advertised toarrive are now opened, You would do wel! to look over these goods. See the quality and price asked. Sunnyside Bookstore for bargains iu all sorts of Fancy Goods. HASZARD & © MOORE Sunyside Bookstore, The cased pipes(A. W R.) special are exceptionally fine goods. A- large dis- play in oar window, Have a look. A. WREDDIN, Phm, 8 CENTRAL DRUG STORE, SUNNYSIDE, : : 000000000 OH OO OSS OOOH AHOSEOOTOOCORF ONY SOOE OHSS 1 O9OSORSOSUPOOCEICR ( took place at 4 o’clock, and was witnessed WAMAWAUAAdAdAdddAQAQdAdbddd: VOLdAd eb Add AddddALdLdddddddddaddddddd the Dorchester Baptist temple being the officiating clergyman. The ceremony’ — — —— { throwing, hand-shaking and congratul - | relatives and friends of the happy pair, we | ‘Cleaners of Canada, and are prepared to Perkins, | city. SA A I LIE TE LF BINT A NEW TYPE OF STEAM FIRE EN GINF The old fashioned manual fire engine is being rapidly supersided in provincial towns and country districts in Evgland by steam worked machines, which are more made quite as light, in weight as their pre lecessors in this class of apparatus, A new pattern steam fire engine, which was brought out last year at tue London Fire Tournament, has been found especially suitable for the country and would be very useful for service in Colonial towns and districts. Thia machine is the invention of Messrs Merryweather and is named the “Gem.” Ithas a unique combination of advantages in having twe fire door at rear, double cylinders and pumps placed vertically in front. [tis made in sizes to throw from 200 to 500 gallons per minute, and although only introduced a year ago has already been adopted by Iltracombe, Exeter, Teignmouth, Bridlington, East Ham, Ashford, Alderley Edge, Twicken- ham, Tettenhall, and other English towns, and las also been made for several South American avd Indian Fire Brigades with spexial fittings to stand hot and damp climates. Dress Goods—Judge a store by its black dress goods, then you'll judge us tight. Weare very strong in dress goods ofall kiods. Black dress goods have a special position.’ Prices are reasonably low. Fine black dress goods figured at 35c 38c, 45c, 55c, 65c, 75c, 85c and $l. Extra fine grades upto $1.30. See our 50c cashmeres; worth 75c elsewhere, —Jas. Paton & Co. Two large cases of new fall jackets opened today at Paton’s. British Americal | Dyeing bo: OF MONTREAL, Are the Gold Medalist Dyers and do the following work— Silk or wool dresses, opera Cloaks, silk velyets, plush or cloth, Nackets, lined or trimmed with silk or far beautifully clean ed. éntlémen’s overcoats, dress suits, tweed suits, military or other uniforms, by only the immediate frieads and familics | of the contracting parties. The best man | was Mr. Harry Blanchard, of Norfolk Downs, and the bridesmaid was Miss Ethel Van Iderstine, sister of the bride...--The bride was attired in an elegant travelling suit of brown broadcloth, trimmed with buff brocaded silk, andcarried a handsome bonquet of roses. Immediately after the ceremony, the young couple took a train forthe west. Afterthe honey moon they ‘ will be at home to their friends at 189/| West One Hundredth street, New York city. Mr. Dewing is a native of Needham, and was well-kuown in Boston business circles, where he was exceedingly popular. ln Dorchester, Miss Van Iderstine was associated with many young folks’ societies, and was particularly interested in ' temperance work, and her friends were legion. The costly and elegant array of presents from admiring friends bore ample } ‘proof of the popularity of the young euple. Io theevening the parental home on Chapman avenue was brilliantly illhmi- nated, and the older acquaiatances of the bride, and her parents were invited to spend a‘social hour. Quite a number were present, and Mr. and Mrs. Van Iderstine entertained them royalHy, @ fine ,eollation being served and each being favored with a piece of the bride*s” wedding’ cakes. The wee sma’ hours had approached before the festivities were brought to a close, and the kindest expressions of good feeling for aud seccess to the newly married couple were left behind on their departure.—. Dorchester Beacon. [The Van Iderstines referred to in the above extract ‘ere lately with marvellous results. “injury to color or tabric. church vestments, altar cloths, stage aud professional dresses Cleaned and color revived, Plush and fancy curtains, table covers, embroidered - ban ners, screens, cushions, etc. Cheaned Fur coats. jackets, muffs, collarettes, etc., made like mew. Feathers cleaned, dyel and curleé. Goods done without removal of trimming, linings or orna- ments, ‘without danger of shrirkage or Information with price “list free on .application to our agent for ¢his province, G. E. Henderson. Express Agent, Ch’town. sept30— £ _ Lecture and Extertainment Course SEASON 1897—1898. St Peter's New Hall, Ch’town ' NEW DRESS GOODS — Right in style, right in quality, right ia price. Anotherlot o f hats opened Saturday powerful, less costly to work, and are now i Sterns & Turner ——— cf es Latest Styles and Materiais Now In Stock This season we have a large stock of Dress Goods, embracing everything new and desiraie for trade, with a variety of suitable trimmings. The display is fine, and the prices you will find are the lowest in the y. Yon should inspect our stock before you decide on your new dress—it will pay you to doso, N. old goods of any kind to show you, everything this season’s importation, A this seasons Jackets and Capos Jackets and Capes \ OP TY — LL SCRA A RA RRAAR HAAAAARAARAA “Tf it’s good it’s here, If it’s here it’s good,” ~ AARASAARAA AAS SAAR ASAE RAR RASA SRSA RA, Exclusive Dress Stuffs We've a lot of single Dress Lengths we're anxious to show you. They’re spoken of every day as “the handsomest in town.” The very latest fall fabrics, in handsomest, newest coloriags. Noone of them has adupli- ‘* cate anywhere in the city. Fine, Low Priced . FABRICS. We've been talking high-grade goods these last few days. We want you to remember that in the lower priced stuffs we lead the market also. No matter how low we make the price, we'll give you the best goods—for the price—that th2 price can buy. MOORE & MoLEOD. = CESSES EE SE Pe YER EST SSF ns - Sol stecenemeed -—— ————— Remember > The Place {0——.w umd SULre Thursday, Sept. 23rd. Then alternate Tuesdays as follows :— Oct, sth and 19th. Nov. 2nd, 16th and 30th. Dec. 14th aad 28th. Jany. llth and 25th. Feb. 8th and 22nd. Particulars of each Entertainment will be given ip, due course in our loea) colums from Vernon River, in this province.] sept 13— Your House, Furniture, Stock ship or Caro, is with “HORACE HASZARD FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE AGEN. : Offiee - Cameron EPHONE CONNECTION .,...0006 secsceee’ aol. eae