THE DAiLY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, SEPTEMBER 16 if9b, — a A ES 2222 We Have Them Ctanfield’s Unshrinkable ——_— Underwear -- OR Mi We keepa large stock of the above in all sizes. —ALSO — A full lire of-—- Ribbed Underwear Scotch Underwear Mat Wove Underwear A ’ Millinery Our Miss Vanstone has just ceturned from ‘Torento and piece = and will attend to ‘at order of yours, WEEKS & CO The Pcople’s Stere Successors to W. A. WEEKS and CO. | Pk PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND RAILWAY St. John, N. B,, Exhibition. SFPTEMBER 11th 70 20th, 1899. On Thureday, Sept. 14th and Monday, Sept 18th, Return Tickets will be issued from al] stations, to St. Joby, N B, good coing on day of iesue, remaip at St. Jobn one day, returp the following day:—FARE $3.50. For further isformation apply te nearest Ticket Agent. tailway Office, GA SHARP, Ch’town,'Sept 13,99--eod Snpt $25 WELL The Leading Sewing Machine House INVESTED sana If you invest $25 * in one of those ae saiple Sewing Machines that we are offering. It will be wel! invested Don’t put it off until some other time—they will not be here then —Come now, TO-DAY rnd let us show them to you, a ail at ‘" «it all aj Only a few left—a i 4 WARRANTED, aif @ MILLER : we DROS af Connolly Buildirg QUEEN STREET ail al BVVVVT TY VV: Ee i i i ¥ rn LVOVOTEDENIYNE Tr TPONTON INT TMT TPT i TRUE ib ig ig [> » f P * WANTED. A first class miller. Apply to the undersigned at Bay View Mills. J. HERBERT SIMPSON. Opt, 9--w2idy1i | gives vent A REBUKE. Sir,—In Wednesday morning’s Guardian I noticed an expreseion of either such intense ignorance or such rabid bigotry that itcould not pass unnoticed. The writer of the New York letter in referring tothe anti-British feeling inthe U. S to his spleen in the following display of idiotic hatred:— “The poor pitifal Irish, whom neither Eogland nor America has any use for, are venting their bitter hace of the British, a have so contemptibly ‘ean, virulent and blatant that it deceives nobody.” Well, then where is the deception intend ed if the bate is s0 openly shown; and, for the meanness, etc., of that hatred, intense as it ie, let me refer the blu deriog Ananias who signs bimaelf “M. A. N. 4.” to the canses of it. If evera nation bad cause for its hatred has not the Irieh na- tion cause. Whatof the thousands and huodreds of thousands of Irishmen, and too, of defenceles? women and children, slaughtered in cold blood by the mercile+s Englishinvaders. What too of the treaties +o often broken by the same invaders, murdering brave men in thourands, who had beea promised safety upon laying down their arms. Again be save, “whom neither England nor America bas any use for.’dad Eng!and no use for the thousands of brave Irishmen who fought, yea, and won her battles for her, the world over. (Perbaps she had no use for them at Footenoy?) Even Wel- lingtoo, who saved ter froin the seemingly invincible Napoleon, was one of those “poor pitiful Irish.” Now, for America, has she no vee for thera? How about Irish viceroys in Mexico under the old regime,lIrish govern~ ors in Cuba, Irish soldiers, offisers and explorers in South America. The founder of the first civilized community in Texas wes an Irishman. Ano Irishman, after- wards secretary of the first U. S.Congress, firet raised the flag of resistance to British supremacy, Five Irishman signed the Declaration of Indepeudence and the offi- cer next in command to Washingten was another of the same race of which the worst that can be @aid is this: ** And then the people were as they are now, A careless, thoughtless, brave, kiad~ hearted race, With boiling bosom and with dauntless brow, ehrewdest humor and with laughing face. Their women, purer than the Virgin’s vow, Blooming in beauty and adorned with grace. But some exceptions, I must own, were there,’ Asin all ages may be found elsewhere.’ But the the most contemptible or as M. A. N. H. says the most piti- ful, is not so uiterly devoid of honor and finer feeling as is the writer of that insultiog New York letter. With E. a a aD DIED. In this city, on the 15ch inst., Mary Mand Reddin, beloved wite of Mr. W. kK. Bagvall, aged 36 years. [Funeral from her mother’s residence, Water Street east, on Sunday at 3.30 to Si. Duaostan’s Cathedral thence to Koman Catholic Cemetery.) In this city, on the 15th, Hannah, be loved wife of the Jate Moees Burus, aged 52 yeare. ‘Funers] from the residence of her brother, Mr. Joseph McDonald, Dor-bester St. East,on Sunday at 1 p. w. to St. Dan- stan’s Cathedral, theace to Roman Catho- lic ee The celebrated Wright health brand underwear, also the great Stenfield un- shrinkable all wool uoderwear at ¥ Per- kins & Co’s. New lot of very pretty beauty pise, side and back’combs, just ja at F Perkine & Co’s Src HyNeNNNNNM POTNNNNNY NNN TT aK = More than 2000 Fami- lies in Halifax and Dartmouth use Sun: light and Lifebuoy Soaps exclusively in} their homes, and all say they would not have any other kinds, } {This information is correct having been gained by com- petent and trust-worthy ad- vertisers, leaving samples at every house and?making care- ful enquiries. ‘Lhese families never knew what pure SOAPS meant, un- til chey tried SUN LIGHT and LIFEBUOY. Why should “not others learn and be healthier and happier for the learning. Price is only 5¢ for large twin bar, Hala ANE caine PERSONAL. Mr. Frank Piso } lett yesterday on 4 visit to St. John. Rey. A. F. Thomson, of Truro, N. S., is & guest at the Queen Hotel. Mr. A. E. Arsenault, went weat this morning. barristereat-law Mr. James Edmonds left yesterday ona visitto Boston and Providence. Mra, Falconer, of Sydney, C. B,, is visitiog Mrs T. A. McLean. His Holiness the Pope ie again ill, Vatican officials are alarmed. Mr. M. Delaney, of North Tryon, cross- ed yesterday to St. John via Summers: de. Councillor Nicholaon left this morning for Louisville, Kentucky, on a businees trip. Mr. Felix Michaud, of Buctouche, N.B., 18 among the latest arrivaly at the Queen Hote}, The Mr. C D. Rankin and Mrs. A. A, Bartlett left this morning ona visit to Quebec. Mr. John Richards was a passenger by the western train today returning tw Bideford. Mrs. Malcolm Mactfonald was a pascen- ger by the eastern train today returning to Georgetown. Major Dowling, of the Northwest Mounted Police, fermerly a resident of S:. John, is dead. Mr. Charles Coghlan, summering at Fortune, for New York. ‘ ok ° The Moncton City Council is to banquet Hou. Mr. Blair, Minister of Railways, oo the evening of the 26th. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Boswall who have been spending some days at Souis have re» turned to Charlottetown. Mr.A.D Macdenald, of Neleon Ratten« bury’s establishment, has returned from a business trip to Newtoundland, Mr. George Cameron was {a passenger by the western train this morning. He has gone to resume his studies at Auburn College. Rev. John J. Macdonald, of Jamestown, N. D., is visiting his native province. He arrived by the late train last evening and registered at the Hote] Davies. Mr. T. B. Grady, of Summerside, left yesterday for Detroit to attend the meeting of the Sovereign Grand Lodge of Oddfel~ low’, as the representative of the Grand Ledge of the Maritime Provinces. It is said that Sir George Stewart White V.C., former quartermaster-general, has been selected to command the British forces in Natal. Sir George leaves for Natal to-day. His division, it is expected, will number 15 000 men. Hon. Jesse Collings, under secretary of state forthe Imperial Government, was in Ottawa a few days ago and paid a visit to the Experimental Farm, with which he is said to have been greatly pleaced, Mr. Collings is travelling for pleasure. Mr. Jubn Doull, of Halifax, left a will and an estate estimated to be wortb be- tween $150,000 and £200,000. Among his stock investments are three hundred and eighty-five shares Bank of Nova Scotia, worth about $80,000, bank of Commerce, Bavk of B.N. A. and other banking companies and idustrial investments. Two or three years ago Mr. W. A. Car~ lyle, an Ontaro mao who is related to Thomas of tha; name, was inspector of mines for Britieh Columbia, with a salary of $5,000 a year. When Hon, C. H. Mac- intosh purchased the Le Roi mize and other properties, he made Mr. Carlyle superintendent for the company, at a salary of $10,000. this position to accept the management of the Rio T.nto mines in Spain, where be is to recive $25,000 a year. What will Mr. Carlyle do rext? who has been ieft this morning LOCAL NOTICES. wet ee Investigate the merits of the Hercules wire mattress; we are selling them ia large quantitivs every day.—Mark Wright & Co. Order your oysters from Joy, the Prince Eiward Island Oyster King, his oyster palace is Charlottetown, P. E, 1. For 16 years Joy "has held first place amongst the oyster men. Now they de- clare him the oyster king. Send in your triel orders, Send one dollar and fifty cents to Joy, the Oyst+r King, and he wil! send youa box containing 450 choice P. E. 1. oysters. Address King Jov, Lock Box 252, Charlottetown, P. E. I. Tue Wearner -- Light to moderate variable winds, fine to-day and on Sunday with little change in temperature. Ponice Covrt.—This morning Frank Gaudet and dureph Gill's, ased 15 and 17 years respectively, were arraizned on 4 charge of assaulting Peter McLean, aged | 14, and kaocking three of his teeth out. Gaudet’ got ove;month’s imprisoument with hard labor avd Gillis two months. Grace Cuvrcy.—Rev. A. W. Lelacheur, of New Yerk, will preach to-morrow, evening. Rev. J. W. McConnell will preach iu the morzing. <--> ----— A nice line of furs of different kinds at F Perkins & C»’s. Tailor wade suits and overcoats $10, $12, and $15, Shorey’s make at Paton’s. Knit shirts, sweaters, under-shirts and under-pants from 50c all wool to $2 00 a eaving of 25 por cent to clear al! odd lots —perhaps your sizeis here-Jas Paton & Co. Reefers and ultsters to fit all ages—Jas Paton & Co, The oiber day he resigned | ‘January, 1867, and in it sre recounted the Local and Other ems, | to Seieniesal. oh be cruiser Kee fisher arrived at Nour's yesterday evening. ee Sosc Skavicw a: ine Gospel Meeting in Prowse'’s New Block tomorrow afternoon at 3.45 Sirpagers always welcome. MEETING, ~All mites of the W. C. 7) , ere r to 7 present on Monday, the 18: h at 4 p. A pleasact time is anticipated, ynested niuiiltiabas Proverry Soipy.--The Trainor property | on Pownal Street, was sold yesterday by | Mr &H Norton for $1059. Mr. J P McClusky was the purchaser. eG TOS A A MEET ME AT THE ALWAYS BUSY STCTE, 7 nme & << @e 4 @@ @ @ Ladies’ Jackets at Stanley Bros. Se a Loyal Croeapers—Compang “A” wil] | re-open on next Monday week, Sep*. 25 :b. Cru aders will please take notice. By order of the Worthy Commander. GosreL Meet:nc.— Remember the Gos- pel Meeting in Prowse’s New Block, San- day afternoon at 4 o’clock. Strangera always welcome. Lesson, Acts 26-28, “Almost thou persuadest me ” lain ge Tue Hartrax Boar.—The steamer City of Ghentarrived from Halifax about mid vighi, and left on retura this morning about six o’clock. Shehad a good freight both ways. Muttart’s merryszo-round was shipped to Halifax by her. Tne Waeax Fuxnv.—A public meeting in interests of tne’ Whelan Mooument Fund was held at Souris last night. Mr. Peter McCourt,ex-President of the B I Sof Char lottetown atterded anl addressed those present, and arrangements were made with the Souris Branch of the B IS to collect subscriptions in King’s County. Tae Grand Bazaar.—Active prepara-~ tions are being made to have the bazaar in the basement hall of the Cathedrai a complete cuccess. The organizaticn is now complete and everything points to & most successful issue. The general punlic is requested to reserve the dates for their autumn visit to Charlotte- towa— October 16, 17, 18, and 19. Look out for special adv. next week. Wueae Buetness ts Rv-arna.—Brick msking is now at a premium, every brickyard in Nova Scotia being rushed with orders. ‘The Sylvester yard has all it can do; Stellarton has made a contract for a million anda balf of fire brick for the Carpe Breton iron works; Pugwash for five and a half millions; Buckler Brick Co., Annapolis, one million ; Brick and Tile Co., Bridgetown, also one million. siisilinianin An O_p Document.— Lieut.- Governor MeclIutyre has in bis possession a copy of the last address to his constituents of Hon, Edward Whelan. ‘T'he address is printed, and is addressed “To the electors of the Second District of King’s Cousty.” It is dated at Charlottetown on the 26:h of various measures promoted by this honored Liberal of the old school, and reasons are advanced for his re-election. The docu- ment, it is perhaps needless to add, is highly prized by Governor Mclatyre. O. Y. B.—The medal contest io be held by the Orange Young Britons, during the coming winter, is found to be a great attraction. Seven médals, six silver and one gold, will be offered for prizes to the beet re- citers, willcompete for the gold one. {very boy sand girl has achance, no restrictions. Apply at once as only a limited number will be allowed to enter. Those wishing to compete will pleuse hand ‘n their names to Ernest Hodgson Secretary of committee, aad recieve further particulars, 2ins Foyerats To-morrow.—The funeral of the late Mre. Bagnall wil] take place to- morrow (Sunda:) afiernoon at half past three o’clock. The p»ll-bearere will be James Byrne, Cnarles Lyons, L W Wat- son, Harrison Carvell, Charles Chaadler and Frank Kelly. The funeral of the late Mre. Byrne also takes place tomorrow afternoon, leaving Mr. McDonald’s house at cne o’c!ock. The pall-bearers will be John Hogan, P P Gillis, Captain Nicholson, William Mur~ ray,'sr, Henry Smith, and J B Macdonald. The body of the late Wallace Arbing willaleo beinterred tomorrow afternoon. The fuoera] wi)l leave the house for St. Paul’s Church at half<past twee The pall-bearers will be members of the Sons of England. _ AhAbbhbhhhhAbhih bhi hihi hhhhhhhbhhhbhbhhAb We— Manufacture A Baking Powder that is equal in every respect to any Baking Pow-~ der made any ylace,or sold a any price. This is@ pretty big claim but ex- perience proves it. If you use the purest ingredients mixed thoroughly in the proper proportions, it does make it any better to call it by a fancy pame, and charge 50c or 33c a pound for it Our Baking Powder has all the above with the exception of the fancy name and the high price. 25c a pound gives ts a living profit, and we are satisfied. 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