THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, OCTOBER 10 1898 =EKS Millinery Novelties Just Opened Direct from The Very Latest. M hite Biriis } all Black Birds } Fancy Birds \ prices ‘ all Riack Wings the -White Wings ra hat re S Fancy Wings Black Quills a White Quills splendid Colored Quills — variety alf the ) Carled Ospreys latest + Flowing Ospreys shades ) Straight «.spreys Autumn Flowers ) beautiful (rape Flowers > autumn Foliage Fiowers § flowers \ Black Ostrich Plumes eu | Colored Ostrich cheap | __ Plumes ) Shaded Ostrich Piumes Dull Jet Sprays Bright Jet Sprays Buckles and Ornaments Our milline complete w ith —Shapes— R Ornaments et: Miss Murphy Gur Milliner well known to the Ladies of th® city will persowally attend all Millin- Piease leave orders early all the very latest Hats bbons— Trimmiegs — enc, ery orders. in the week. W. 4. Weeks &Co The Peoples Store. Wholesale & Retail, SY « What Some # 2 22 ae . ar AVZ “are Dong & M4. Ye, was ae P sw A week or so ago we sent 4 one of our country merchants % of our Booklets 9n Job one we Printing. Also our prices for MY stationery. A few days after- a wards he came into our office 7F ad Me, to talk about some printing wit ~ he warted «lone. Nz . : av On Saturday we sent him gy ae 1000 Billheads (assorted) 500 ae He Letterheads, 500 Note- “ae 3% heads, and 300 business Ze 3 cards. Now we are working S% a on an order for him of 300 yy “A> . “AP on booklets, printed in three col- sy 22 . . ~- — “i ors and iliustrated with a 7 MY. : % 3.¢ number of small cuts supplied “aS ° e ® N 3% by us, We think he will be a 3% pleased with them, We think se CA : . rr Ky it will pay him. The cost sw aS was very little. 7 a Cannot we do some print- ae M ing for you. Bie s% % The Exam ner Pub. Co. = 2 an Se ~~ Tue Jon PRINTERS. By fa Mee Me Me Mle 82 MN Ne Me Be Mn, Me IS GSAS US UES AS ARTS UE av a As AT AAR at = Men's Chains A man jas opportanity of showing only these arcicles of jewelry in his external dress, \ ring, stude or stick pin, and a watch chair The chain the conspicious item. It is impor tant, therefore, that its quality should be ae goodas the man can afford, aad its style be dis- tinguished for taste and cbar- acter, I have taken special pains in selecting a large stock of men’s Chains, 1 am sure you will say that the patierns are the most tasteful ever shown in this city aod the prices have sufficient range to fit every pocket book. W. W. WELLNER = THE GREAT WATCH HOUSE ge SEER SE SES PEERS SES Ee SE eS x, &. ap, a, 7, =. x, 7 an, ag *, a i 7, ay a , a ab, ¥ “Vv department is now } | | ‘ . } VR <a Tuesday of Oct meetof the season will take place at the Nashwaak N B on the icst Luesday of Uct | the Hotel Davies Oxf N.S -c] :k Tuesday > [a oa. waic? _ Vavies. xford, N.S., bicycle track on Tuesday, RwvTFEF Fullerton its mederatc® and ir, Mr J PH eu re sins $a: Gees Se J . ‘ o ‘ : dt) r ¢ ( | fhis ws U ) ‘e James isa memrxrof the commictee. sa ae : , OF the Guardian, a tiik Ty Dal » lOrning On & business trip to St Juobn ee ihe report of tue Halifax Presbyterian : . } ’ at ra anliens il edad a cyert eh emane t Halifax and Bosten. Hat ax Prize Mowney.—Thbe Island ae tthe ee ee aa! Dr Strick! : : exhibitors were very successful at the teen thousand of the nineteen thousand r Strickland left thie morning ona . Sh ’ ae loll if visit to New York and Bost Hf r Halifax exhibition,. A. Boswall captured ars r Lir@ad ior the 7 CO; eye et. avery OTK dt osv'}o0n. wi 10 , > 4 » Q > Ola req or the bew oO na hid 7 , Cc e SIR , 4 R. Brow, #147: Senator Ferguson, been raised, ee ee Ve pee | $151 and F G Bovyer $201. Well done Tr . ; } “Wy } * : b { Fer Os ‘ , * Tae work of the augmentatiye coms| MrTJ Dilion waa a passenger by the Cee mittee and the ciaims of the fand on the | express on Saturday » reimroiz g from a Tur GreerLanps.—tThe Steamer Greet~ t f the chare! ras 2 gsuliec uSsiness tri Lew BR mab . , stOerality OF tae Churco we the : _ ct | busine trip to New Brunewick. lands, of the Dobell line, is now loading reeen*ed at the frerr eeeeainr ast ; oy : | Presen.ed atthe ar od mn =sesnon. rs ‘| Mr M E Maloney, representing the freight at Montrea! for this Port and ar $10,000 was asked for « $9 483 | Prov; : ’ ‘ ; ‘ rs . , | Vear Sil ) vi i i [oO ana s& 1483 ' Prov son Supply ( yMpany, Montreal, is Ww \] sail on the 12th inst. Shippers was raised, Grants for next-year will.be? here on one of his shou'd make a note of this. | i | | | } i ' | ' THE PRESBYTERIAN SYNOD. Hawuirax Ocr Sia Che 10 o'clock synod resumed at vesterday sul mitlec i ascus Of appea! in the ; : The eyvnod sfterwarus adupted a Forbes mater, re ply to the ré reasons, signed by Revs T F Fuilerton, A Falconer and R Mu: ray. London be [The com mission ip this care is to mces ot made (0 sixty-six congregations, five more than las’ year. To meet the demands upon the fund it will be necessary to raise $10,000, with $500 for expenses, making a total needed of $11,506. Rev Robt Laing presented the = t report of the Halifax Ledies, College, pointiag cut the excellent work done at this institution and its growing usefulness. In connection with the report on church fe and work, the synod adopted afreso- ution calling on parliamentto pass a pro- hibitory law. Act the closing sedernat. Dr Gordon presented the report of the committee ou public education and civil rights. The synod ordered in this connection that presbyteries make ful! enquiries as to how fuliv the provisions for the reading of the ‘cripiures in the schools are carried out ; thatsuch action be taken as they may deem expedient to give effect to these pro- visions, A resolution was passed disapproving of the action of the Presbytery of St Johu in appointing ao elder moderatior. Synod adjourned sine die. =| The Devil's Auction. On Tuesday evening that favorite show-~ piece, Chas H Yale’s Forever “Devil’s Auction” will open its engagement at Gpera House. It is customary with this popular apectacie cach year to inject such @ vast amount of new matter, novel and timely ideas into this performance as so render it comparitively new to the eye and ear. This vear the management claim to have exceeded by far any previou* production of “Ibe Devils Auction” ia the iatroduction of newly created features, scenes, Costumes, ballets, specialties and ensembe which go towards making a great performance of spectacle. Prominent among’ artiste, Wilkin’s and Betchel’s larest effects are “The Cavern of Gigantic heads;’ **The Garden of the blue diagon;” “The goldes palace of flowers;” and the sew transfor- matioa eatitled “The flight of time;” which is one of the most magoifigent illusions of fairy land ever cons ceived by this famous paiit-r.; Originality in design and absolute har mony in the coloring of costumes bas al ways been a special feature with this ar- traction, and this season’s cfferiegs of gorgeous habilaments promise to exveed any previous production. New avd novel costume designs have been prepared by Mclivaine, the clebrated artist, while the mechanical effects and calcium and electric lighting, insufe a perfect produc- tion in every detail. Signor V Romno, the new Mare de Ballet ot Manager Yale’s atractions, bas designed ao entirely aew repertoire of ballets, among which are “The Festival] Fantastique” “The Feast of the Mandarins” and what promives to be a great novelty “Les Danse de Sousu.” The dramatic cast of this season is exceptionally stromg. Pleasing vaudeville features will add zest to the performance, and as a special fea-~ ture “Littl Miss Columbia,” a phenome- nal little dancer, has been added to the already ouercrowded list of novelties, ° —_———-—_—~-—>-— —-—— Things te Make a Note of. No 2 Co, 4th C A., drill to night at 7.36 Victoria Division — Regular meeting tovight, Visitors welcome. Loyal Crusaders—Meetingsa will be re- sumed this (Monday) evening at 6.30 in Wright’s Hall. The Grand Scribe is ex- pected to be present. Meeting of the B Y P U on Friday even- ing at 8 o’clock, instead of Monday, as heretofore. — OE Leave your millinery order today for delivery this week. —Moore & McLeod. T bere’s a constant ru-h in our millinery department; artistic, upto date work ac- counts for that.— Moore & McLeod. If you leave your millinery order with us it will have the personal attention of Miss McKeiver. All orders are trimmed by her—Moore & MuLeod. If you want pants the Bargain Corner is the place. Our $: pant ia adaisy. Now for hard wear we cau give you @ pair made from our own cloth; vothing made to equal itin wear. Don’t forget ue when vou want underwear— Bargain Corner, W D MacKay. DIED In thie city, on the 8th October, Cathes ° rine McKenna, eged 70 years. (Fuceral on Tuesday at from the residence of Mr.Frank McKenna, Queen Street. } In this city, at 10 o’clock Saturday night, Mrs George Bovyer, aged 80 years, peacefully trusting in her Redeemer. Presbyterian After the usual services A. Me L. Sinclar \ entered his lissent from the decision anent the Mullen caseaud Rev J S Satherla:d, i WW Rainale, Jeomes Reeve, and MrJG \ ‘Local. and Other {tems, PERSONAL Miss Maggie Logan, of Picton, is visit- ing Charlotietown, | Mr TC James returnd from Halifax on | Comina Tuts Eventnc.—The Devil's Auction Co, will arrive by boat from Pic- | Saturday evening. He was atiendirg the | tou this*evening. | synced, i q . ; : . i O€ Le { r- | Myr D M Preston, the well known cloth- } FoorpaaLi.—A meeting of the Abeg reits will be held in their 109m tomorrow ring ™an,arrived in Char!gtietows on Satur. | | day | -vening at 7.10 sharp. , svaltilciia |, Mi © L Baxier, of the Portland Packing | Tae Bicycre.—The last grand bieycle a! ‘ULotupany, is among the latest arrivals at reguiar business trips. Mr C W Rourks, the efficient clerk at the Hotel Davies, bas returved from a suc cessful shooting trip to the eastern section of the province, Rev A McLean Sinclair, who has been attending the Presbyterian Synod at Halifax Wilt spend two orthree weeks ia Ottawa before returning to this province. Revs DR McLeod, of Orwe!l. and AS Stewart, of Wood Islands, who have beeo attending the Synod at Halifax :eturned Lome on Saturday evening. Pouice Covrr.—This forenoon Sarah Ano McIntyre wasconvicted of violating > r . . + , ao wCit B : £ a-v W A Smith, « srrona, N S, ars 3 : ; Saw 8 he a mith, of Ferrona, N S, are} iy, Liquor Regulation Act by selling intox- rived here on Saturday evening and left on | |. ante in a room not fitted up according to return this morning. He preached with : * € “] . much acceptance ut both services in Z'on i See Se ae a RO sae te lb tein ’ imprisonment. James McCabe, convicted ee for assaulting bis wife, was fined $10 or 30 days in jail, thesentence to he suspended during good behaviour. ‘The L'quor Regulation summons against John Connors Fuyerat Yesrerpay.—The body of the late Francis Monaghan was interred in the Roman Catholic cemetery yesterday after noon. Mr Monaghan was a member of the Benevolent Irish Society and the members of that organization attended the funeral in a body having with them the Leegue of the Cross Band. The services at the Church and at the grave were conducted by the y Rev. Father Johnston. a Archbishop Bruchesi and his ‘secretary jeft this morning op return to Montreal). His Grace addressed the congregation of Si D instan’s Cathedral last evening, and | was dismissed. also officiated at Benediction. siecle In its Ladies College notes the Sack~ Hancep ar Satem.—Alfred C Williams wis hanged at Salem, Mass, on Friday morning, for the murder of the Italian Gallo. The gallows was set up in tne corridor of the jaii. The condemned man made no public sratemeut, but in coaver- sation with his friends be asserted his in- nocence. His body will be buried at Salem. The real name of the unfortunate man is McWilliams, and his parents live at Ives’ Point, a few miles from Summer- side. ville Post saves: Father Arsenault, of Memramcook, inteods coming next term for violin lessons. His brother is already a student in the piano department, Fathers Osborne and Couran,of the Cow. lev Fathers, are expected in the Dominion~ shortly. They areto conduct a series of missions throughout the Maritime Pro- vinces, as well as Quebec and Ontario.— Canadian Churchman. Rev Dr Morrison left this morning ona vacation trip to the principal Canadian cities. He is expected back in two weeks time. Duryg his absence Dr Morr:son will probally attend the consecration of the new Archbishop of Kingston. Canada keeps well tothe front on the Ameriesn stage. Miss Anglin’s uvques~ tionable hitin New York brings our towns- woman at aleap to the top of the ladder, Mrs Hoyt, whose suddea death was record~- ed the other day, was a Canadian by train-~ ing atleast. Julia Arthur, May Irwin, W. H. Crane, Franklin McLeay and McKee Rankin are all Canucks.—Toronto Globe. Mrs Richard Johnsen, of Charlottetown, has been elected second vice president of the Women’s Missionary Society of the Methodist Church, which met at Frederice ton, N B, last week. Miss S Reid, of ‘I'rvov, was elected auditor. Mra R C Goff,Mrs Lawson and Miss Hyde are among the delegates to the General Board. Charloctetown is the next place of meet- ing. Fisuery Crviser Sports. —The,annual aports of the officersand crews of the vessels forming the Fishery Protection Service will be he'd [in Georgetown on Weduesday next. These sports are well worth seeing as the Canadian blue jackets are a fine body of men, seccnd to none as athletes. Io connection with the sports the railway authorities will issue return tickets at special rates. Six vessels will be in the harbor, and some 300 officers and inen will competetin the various events. They will be worth seeing. “Many or Arcyie.”—Hear Miis Jean Howisen at the Opera House on Friday evening, 14th: I have beard the mavis singing his love soug to the morn; I have seen the dew-~drops clinging to the rose just newly born; But a sweeter song bas cheer’d me, at the evening’s gentle close And I’ve seen an eye still brighter than the dew-drop on the rose. ’T vas thy voice, mv gentle Mary, and thine artless, winning smile, That made this world an Elev, Bonny Mary of Argyle! Tue C. B. C.—In connection with the re-opening of the Charlottetown Business College and Writing Academy for tne term of 98-99, aod especially for those unable to attend during the day, there occurs in the opening ofthe night seession on Monday 10th inst., at 7 pin an excellent opportu- nity of acquiring @ practical and service. able knowledge of Book Keeping Commer- cial Jaw and ail Commercial subjects under the instructions of Principal Miller and Vice Principal Coulson, together with penmanship under Mr J H Williams. The shorthand classes will then be re- organized for winter work under the management of Mr WE Morav, whose success as a teacher is ampiy attested by the marked success of his pupila. With regard to the day session the num-~ ber of students in attendance far exceeds that of avy preceding year, thus bearing tangible proof of past goud work done by Mr Miller and staft who are again to the front in ful! force, and also of the esteem in which the College is held by graduates and al] others who have ever been connecied with it. The work done in the past hae nev r failed to give the ,highest _eatief.ct’or either to pupils or afterwards to their employers and from the unprece~ dentedty large attendance end excellent facilities both for instruction and study we may fully expect that the fu'ure will be even more successful than the past. In short there is no questivuing the fact, “the C. B. C’s get there.” Tue Dear axp Dump—Mr Geo F Powers» of the Frederictou Deaf and Damb Institu- tion, arrived in town on Friday pight aud will make his usual annual tour of the Ieland to solicit funds in behalfof the in- stitution. Since -he destruction of their building by fire in September of last year the work has been carried on in old Govern- mert House, which was granted for two years by the N B Governmert, The work of the school has made very satisfac- tory progress during the past vear, for'y one pupils being enrolled, one bright little boy being from Charlottetowa. Parent Reports — Below will be fourd a list of Canadian patents recently granted to inventors tbrougli the agency of Mesers Marion & Marion, Solicitors of Patents & Experts, New York Life Building, Mont- real. (This reportis prepared especially for this paper. ) 61,114—William H Belford, Riding Mountain, Man, picture banger or support- er. 61,151--James Weeks, Carlton Place, Ont, advertising calendar. 61,194—Napoleon Fournier, St Germain de Grantham, wheel harrow. 61,188—Absalon W Steeves, Boston Mase, spraving machine. 61,1283—Prosper Cote, St Hyacinthe, lock. 61,238—Leon Martel, Montreal, lock. C B C—Night eession vegins this even- ing at 7,30. ea Have You a Cough ? If you have, there’s nothing like Jonunson’s Coven Syrup to cure you, There’s nothing injurious init. It can be given to your youngest child. or the oldest grand parent. Its great popularity is entirely due to the speedy way it cures the majority of coughs me 8.45 a.m., 25 cents buys a large bottle. S000 s0erG0r8 2AGG eee EnGCCCe ~ ~ a= a= ~ O60O SFOS OCTPOS~SOCESS IEBSOOO Underwear... Time—— OVGE8HSe OSLO SAGS THES FOSCOCLS ~ a= = ~= a= 96086 O0E DUST DEES BONS PISS SOLO ~ * We have everything that is good ¢¢ in Underwear for ladies, misses and OP. é9 children. A Vests, Drawers and Combinations ¢e In all sizes, qualities and prices, ¢? —_Straniey Bros, In Men's Underwear we th A Complete Steck —=— * vizes 84 to 46 inch : Stanley Bros sie deale dese Se4k Sh dese deat 4 Have all grades and sizes sets Fall ANNOUNCEMENT 189s . ‘ op Sa Our stock for this season is now complete, and comprises all the latest fashionable clothes for Gentlemen’s wear, whic) will be interesting tu those desirious of having the largest variety to select from. ARTISTIC CUTTERS ; SKILLED WORKMEN We show the best line of men’s furnishings in the city GORDON & McLELLAN Upper Queen St. Men’s Stylish Outfitte DIRECT FROM LONDON NEW CLOTH FOR FALL AND WINTER _.. We have opened*a fine line of Nobby Cloths in suit- ings, Overcoating and Trousering, _. Call now and get first choice—r full line of gents fur- nishings always on band. : John McLeod & Co., | Sartorial Artists. New this Season — MADE to YIN They are great sellers; the way they are made makes them sel]; all solid leather, full of style and beauty, unsurpassed for the money, Dongola Buttoned Oxfords Box Calf Boots rhese shoes aze built on the most progressive lines and gems for the price, Weeks & Warren