~ THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, OCTOBER 5, oo WS NZS ape NIG Teachers! © We HAVE A FULL STOCK OF , | Especia! b.com of all thy garden dower. | i Hl nN PUT iSHUUS, Special discounts to Teachers at Weeks @ Co’s., THE PEOPLES’ STORE SS A WISE WOMAN uses the best quality of DYE ' when dyeing at home and the latest and best article for HOME DYEING ia that scientific article, made | in England _ MAYPOLE SOAP Washes and Dyes Any materia! Any colour For sale every where. Book on Home Dyeing on app ication to FRE Canadian Depot; | 8 PLACE ROYALE, MONTREAL. antennal Liberal Conservative Convention A convention of the l.iberal-Conservat- ive party of the fourth district of King’s Vo., will meet in the Murray River Hall, On Monday, the 9ih d v of October, for the purpore of selecting a Candidate to contest the district at the approaching Dve- election. A full attendance fach poll is requested, JOHN LIVINGSTON, Secy A.B. McNEILL, Pres., Lib. Con. Asso. of delegates from SANZ | age SNe | With ewertest | | AN ACROSTIC. | i are | ; | ragrance, badst thou 4 fl wer, j . . . : ’ 7 } | In silence, blooming by a hidden wa!!, | Little prized or cared as those about the bower, Lying in thy path: et every beck an 1 call ming ur returning by thy garden gale, | A moment’s pleasare added to thy power Mild hearts’ surcharge of toil toobviate. | lay the wind the fragrance | OQane ‘ Extending sweet from over by the way; | Ob then thou found’st where rarest odors nuog Round modest bud, and sou!-enchanting a] rav, ‘lowing with beauty: this was theo the wer, | | { I 1 : . » ( = = | . . : Ly | Kindled ww pcre souls from Him to ever ' Sut yesterday a life so young acd dear, 'n-noticed grew in virtue tar away : od which the Master plucking cut the \ ' ’ uae tk , ¥\ fear, stray, E’en *canse He prized it most, flung His celestial ray Ss. eee POLITICAL PICNIC. Sir Dharles Tupper Accorded a Splen- did Reception at Berwick. Beawics,N. &., Oct. 3.—When Sir Charles Tupper stepped oa the platform at Berwick, yesterday, the rain was coming down in torrents, but there was a good crowd on hand to greet him, and the Berwick band played a patriotic air. The speech was to have been an open-air one, on tbe famous Methodist camp meeting grounds, but the fierce rain forced the committee to change the meeting place to a jargeempty barn on the grounds. This was occupied by four bundred men, staud-~ ing closely packed together, and there were many whocould not get in. Had the weather been fine, 5,000 people would Lave beard Sir Charles speak. The meeting was held under the auspices ; of the conservatives of the counties of King’s, Hanis, Lunenburg and Annapolie. lu reply to an addre3e¢ on behalf of the con~ servatives of these counties, Sir Charles epoke for twohours and ao quarter, and wae rewarded witha mostattentive hear- ing and frequent bursts of applauee. The speech in its first part was a graphicaccount of the progress of Canada since confedera- tion,a progress that had been attained only | in spite of the most violent and persistent | opposition of the liberal party. Today tie! liberalsare compelled to sacrifice their character toewallow all their denuncia- ‘the Hardy and Greenway Governments, tions. Thie they do for a double pur- pose, first, because they could not do Otherwise without ruining the country, and because they are anxious to hold on to office. Sir Charles told of the Liberal invention of the machine a8 a means for securing Libera] success in the bye~eiec- tions, and referred to the moral uprising of the people against such scandalous prac- tices. He expressed the opinion that a general election was near. “he Laurier administration, fearing the downfall of might bring oo the elections before euch a defeat coutd be possible, or perbaps ou the same day thatthe Ontario and Manitoba local Governments yo to the people. Senator Ferguson, J. B. Milla, M. P., E.C. Kaulbacb, M. P., John F. Stairs ata Barclay Webster followed. Sir Charles will epeak in Yarmouth on Friday, and leave there on Saturday for Boston, tbence for Montreal. — LOCAL NOTICES. Ladies’ golf jerseys, slightly soiled, light colors only $2 50 goods for $1.50 not many left—James Paton & Co, The latest sheet music at Miller Bros. Queen St. Cloth cape, fur-lined capes, fur jackets fur eacques, fur capes. Ladies don’t refuse yours<lves the pleasure of seeing through our great mantle department. You will find that we are thorougbly cp-to-date in sty!s, quality and assortmentand positively down to the lowest possible point consistent with the quality.—Prowse Bros. The Wonderful Cheap Men. Ladies drop in and see our new mantle departmeat ; all the newest and brightest things in the market are on exhibition there. —Prowse Bros. 3i. We don’t want to say much about cloth - ing; any man, woman or child that don’t kaow ihe beet place to buy ready to wear clothing bad better visit our store this fall. One Jesson will be enough to couvince the biggest dunce iv the world that,oure is the best, that ours is the cheapest,and that we show the largest aseortment on the Island. —Prowse _Bros, the Wonderful Cheap Men. To-night the big millinery exhibition—Moore & McLeod. To-nigkt at 8 o’clock the fall showing of handsome hats — Moore & McLeod. To-night from 8 to 10 o clock we'd like to see every lady in Charlcttetown—at our great millinery display—Mocre & McLeod. Send one dollar and fifty cents to Joy ‘ ais ; day | the city. | yesterday afternoon. | Charlottetown PERSONAL. —_————__. ' Mr. R, E. Spillett went to O’Leary to- Mr. Richard Hunt, of Sum merside, is ip Judge Warburton came in from the east Senator Ferguson was a passenger by the Princess Jast evening. tev. Mr, Whiston Summers aod wife went to ide this moruing. Mr. and Mre. O Keefe leftthis morning | for their home in Boston. Mr and Mrs R. M. Jobnson returned to | lust evening. | Mr. W. A. Breonan, of the Summerside | Jourval, has been visiting Halifax and | Cape Bretoa. | His Lordship Bishop Macdonald was a; passenger by the train from the east yes- | terday afternoon, Mr.C.B. Chappell, architect, registered | at the North Sydoey Hotel, North | Syduey, on Monday. Miss Blanche Warren and Miss Lydia White, Jeft this morning en route to | Waltham, Mass. Rev. J. B. Macdonald, North Dakota, | arrived in Charlottetown Jast evening aod registered at the Hotel Davies. Mr Ui H Satherland, representing Scbo- | field Bros, Su Jobn,1s among the latest arrivals at the Hote! Davies. Miss Mary King, who has been spending | the summer with her parents in Chariotte- town, left this mcrnivg On returao to Bus- ton. Queen Hotel: J H Smith, Brantford; J F sberlock; London; W W Sietson; K H Campbell, S’Side; E Day, Boston; L Dys- tant, <Ilerslie. Mr. Robert Hirech, of Montreal, who has been in Charlottetown for some time pro- moting the sale of the Irving cigar, went west tnis morning. Mr. A. K. Kirkpatrick, C. E , resident engineer of the Canadian Pacific railway at Smith’s Falls, Ontario, was .offered £720 per annum last week as engineer of government railways in Egypt, with resi« dence at Cairo, an offer which he im- mediately cabled his acceptance of. Mr. James T. McKee, second engineer of the steamer Yarmouth, who has been in Charlottetown tor a week or two, left this morning On return to Yarmouth. Mr. McKee is a son of Conductor McKee, and bas lately bad a severe attack of appendix citus from the effects of which he has apparent'y fully recovered. Hotel Davies: W Owen, O-iver Draper, Fred F Petos, A Cameron, Montreal, AS McLean, Toronto, J Bowne, do; T G Challies, Wincbester; H H Sutherland, S:. Jobr; G Anderson, do; W C Mclntosh, Quebec; J B McDonald, Lisbon, N. D., B Hilary, Memramcouk; FH Tingley, New Glasgow; LG Munn, Belle River. Jon W. W. Stetson, Superintendent of Education for Maine, arrived from Augusta last evening and registered at the Queen Hote]. Hon Mr. Stetson addresees the teachers convention to-day, and this even- ing he will deliver a lecture in the Y. M. C. A. Hall, his eutj2ct being “What todo about it.” ——-———_o +o It is Easy to Love Your veighbor as yonreelf when your neighbor isa pretty girl. It ie just as easy io cure yourselfcf Catarrh,Bronchitis or Asthma, if you use Catarrhozove, the new medicated air treatment for all dis- eases of the ovasal and respiratory passages caused by germ jife Catarrbczone cures by inhalation without davger or risk to the sufferer. It goes wherever air cen go and never fa'ls to reach tne aftected parts. This is why it excels treatments requiring the vee of epraye, douches, powders, ointments, &c., which cannot reach the seat of the disease ad ere therefore useless. For sele at al Grogg sts, cr direct by mail, price $1 Serd 10 cents in stampsto N. C. Polson & Co., Manufacturing Chemists,Kingsion. Ont, for eample outfite. Strip Tuer Comze—The managing committee of the Cathedral Bazaar desire to acknowledge with thanks the receipt of two excellent and costly sewing machines, ove from the enterprising firm of W.J. O’Reilly, Kent Street; and the other from the well known firm of Miller Bros, Queen Street; aleo a valuable coat from the firm of John McLeod & Co., Merchant Tailors, and a beautiful fireecren from John King, Euston Street. Women’s Avxitiany.—The monthly meeting of St. Peter’s Brancb of the Women’s Auxiliary will be he!d in the guild room on Saturday afiernoon, 7:b of October at 3.30 o’clock. All members of the congregation interested in missionary work invited to attend. EVENING INSTRUCTION At the P. E, I. Commer- sial College will com- mence on Monday, Oct. 1 with a bad accident | marks~men in standing and kneeling posi- wings fair. Friday, moderate wester ly winds ,faic. ; iii cial sacl Tue Kinpercartes.—The Kindergar- tev will close tomorrow to enable the teachers tc attend the convention. Fire.—The firemen bad a run abont 12.4510 day to a smal building of Mr. Wm. Brehauv’s, Grafton Street. The fire was ‘ery slight, intel Peticke Covrt.—Tris morning John R ng was fined $1 or 10 daysfor drunkep~ nese. An abusive language cave between | two women wae edjsurned until to-~ morrow. _ - Funerat Nortice.—The funeral of ibe late Lawrence Whelan, er., will leave the house, Kent Street, to-morrow morning at 8.45, ror St. Dons'an’s Cathedra) thence to Covehead Cem>terv —_—_2>--— Races at Souris.— lhe races postponed at Souris yesterday will taks place next | Thursday. The races are well filled and an interesting day’s sport may be expects | ed. Fuil particulars later. Accipext.—Mr. Henry McFarlane met about noon to day. He was riding on his bicycle between the market and the Post Office when the forks of his wheel broke, ard he tell to the ground with much force. His face was badly bruised near the right temple. His right hand is seriously hurt and a finger of it dislocated. Weit Worth Serxinc—In the show window of Moore & McLeod’s store oa Queen Street, is on view the handsome cup presented by the Pownal Sporting Astociation to the honorary wembere. The cup stands about two feet aigh, and rests upon so ebony base. It ie of silver, gold-lined, and is handsomely chased an1 ornamented. The oraoaments inclade entwined in The cup is tions, and crossed arms wreaths of maple leaves, fiuuingly inscribed. Se_ter-Ropp—A very plensant event occurred at tne residence of Mr. Joseph Kennedy, Brackley Point Read, last even- ing, when his neice.Miss Minnie Rodd.was married to Mr. Waldron B. Seiler of Somerville. Mase. Rev. D. McLean per. formed the ceremony. The bride was at- tended by Mies Maggie Rodd and Mise Maggie Sel'er,and the groom wes eupport- ed by Messrs J. T. Rodd and J. F. McMil~ lao. Mr. and Mrs. Seller came io Chare Jottetown and Jeft this mornivg for their pe a ae Scnpay Scucot Convention.—-The sixth annual convention of the provincial inter-denomivational Sunday esch20l as» sociation opened at Summerside yesterday, with a good attendance of delegates. The forenoon session was occupied Chiefly in the appointment of committees, and the work of organization. In the afternoon the report of «he executive wae received, after which Prof. Hamil gavea telk on country and township work. ‘he reports from the various districts were very en couragivg. Tne report of the executive contaioed & recommendation that a Field Secretary forthe Island be employed on calarv for atleast two months, the differ- ent Suvday schoole to guarantee through their delegates the psyment of at least $100. The recommendaticn was adcpied uta subsequent meeting. Suppen DeatH.—Mr. Thomas Connors, aged 67, for three years janitor of Prince of Wales College, died very suddenly cf heart failure last night at bis home on the college grounds. He had gone to bed at 10 o’clock iv excellent health. Atout an hour later he woke the others in the house by @ smotnering sound. They did what they con'd for him and called in Dr. Kelly. But before the doctor arrived Mr. Connors died, without speaking a word. Mr. Connors leaves a wife and three children to mourn their loss. A son,Cbar- les, resides ‘n Boston, and has been tele» graphed to. Mre,. Jobn McAleer, of Chars lottetown, and Miss Lizzie Connors, are the remainingchildren. Mr. Connors be- longed to Tracadie, and will be buried there. The _ pupi's of the Mode! School have presented a floral cross and wreath as a token or their sympathy for the wife and other relatives of the de- ceased. Sikin- Keeping Wool soap Wool Soap is made for the skiv, and even for skin as delicate as baby’s tkin. Onlv the best and purest of Soap making elements are used in manufacturing it. Wool Soap is positive ly safe for the 9th inst, at 7 30 p. m. Instruction in Arithmetic Book-Keeping,Shorthand, Penmanship, ing, &. Day students admitted free. Apply at once to the Oyster King. and he will eead you a box containing 450 choice P. B, I. oysters. Address King Joy, Lock Box 252, Char- ottetown, P. E.I. Hopefield, Sept 30, : ISAAC OXENHAM, PRINCIPAL Ch’town, Oct 2,'99—-tf Typewrit- TOILET and BATH l5c a box of 3 cakes. future home in Somerville, Mass. | a MEET M lllindat EAT THE ALWAYS BUSY ST@RE eS OS OD OD 0B OR OSB OD OOD wo Flannelette Underwear at Stanley Bros va OD OS & De OR 9D OD ODOM OD ODM s Ne ee et SS Aw Nie we ee oo “OO SD le “4 Direct from the manufscturers; ge-d 3% ] e a> ¢ .* ¢ % £4 assortmert, good qualities, well made FF \ and finished, and priced low. 3 c.® mn > ¥ : : aye OE SW NIGHT DRESSES 65e¢ SSe $1.10 a und $.35 each fo——])RAWERS BoC 20¢ 60E and ‘YQ@ 2 pair . 4 ys Boe. — Sali 8 heh iti oa eee eee ecm . — - vA Pee oe r "ee > Fess. al - oi alah.» eeuiana ace emma aeromeres Ra mesma sense 2 | a es Ce es we a , . Ld ROPE aa ik ly penne tinea aianiiiaeaens dinette oie 0 ae nae ae ee " 4 rey “oy ‘ PTT ' ah Behe s PUY Rls Ad aa oA UU luca ‘ er we ' 4 ‘ Ri PCED orate 1 se" 1 STANLEY BROS s% People Will Ss Cladly Pay 5 @ The price we ask for a woman’s fine walking boot. The one we offer this week is LACKD made from Box-Calf leather, m.dium heavy sole, straight tip, felt lined and presents a handsome appearance, equal in style to our highest grade shoe-. The price is $2.10 A PAIR They will come in for a good skating boot later on. ALLEY & CO Ww Weare Now Ready i ever placed before the people o° P. E. Island. eputation for fit, style and workmanst.ip is surely sufficient nducement for you to have your clothing made by eee Forthe Fall Trade ith the finest line of Suitings, Overcoating Frouser‘ng, etc., etc, Having the largest stock tu select from, an established GORDON & McLELLAN, Men’s Stylish Outfitters _-eEsnynovnevereentnnnerennnnennannernny ae eveveenenenenyennnter=S \AAUAAAAUeAAAASQAUQUGUOOUOAAAAAGLULUUOGUAUALAAUAUAUULUDDOALAINUIOIAAAA. ~ od ih, Kili Soada oie van las aaa ne gt tie a y b Yr il et r . fw - 1 ra , Have You Made Mab AA 5 eh a . a ys ee What kind of afboot you will getfor fall;wear. We cannot crowd = all ur different etyles of boots intu the window—justdrop in and = ayl want to see ¢!@- boot at such and such @ price. The rest ic = iat McQUAID’S LOWER QUEEN STREET Abed BOOT & SHOE STORE,