THE D.aILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, OCTOBER 27 1839 al —_— TE, ane - « Al, wen Me SARE SAS Se Me PP Ie Poe EAS & Gi SPFCIAL IN 1S & ball UUUEI Gd Keep Yourself Warm ' j } MORE Ww. A. WEEKS and CO’Y. Successors td...: cetememman Cipeienmiamnageae shee bre oxy Ore ore oe DS US GS AS OS TS j i | i DAINTY JBWELRY ane aoe SILVERWARE | Now Opening We have a very large assort- ment of dainty things in jewelly and silverware suitable for gifts | i i | j ' We can promise you work in engraving, try us the next time you want any done. You can always depend on us € xpere for something good. | W. W. WELLNER } mr ‘ y ' | The Great Watch House. | $$ Mrs. Housewife — Used to Wort Because the grocery mon | ey did no! go far) enough on Saturday night NOW SHE DOES NOT WORRY Because she gets so much for the samé money and! such good groceries at John McKenna’s | SUREN STREET | —— ee | ee | | : | | Nr, Arthur J.B. Melish, Rarvvier and Attorney at beine about to proceed to t Africs for the winter On active mi}ft- ary Service in response to Her Majessy’s call, begs to anoounce that jn his absence his law- office at Souris will be kept open and all legal business will be promp'|ly at- tend ed to under con,petcnt management. Correspondenence , may be addressed to him at Souris as usual. DR. CLIFT. ures CE RONIO-DISE eee oo nur seRe by Salisbury treatmrut, nd stam: for infer ation, — a at Trure, ova Scot . Offic ‘suenss Seat Of Lot Bakhirgs.. | Blankets | | SOD. | fore muscles— walking made law, |: South | @ape. PERSONAL. ee | GRAND DIVISION. | | Mr. Ernest Ings came home trom Sy l- ney last evening, seting Yesterday at Summerfield. i : i Me hg Yes erda’ S 1m Mr. WalterS mpson, of Bay View, wae The Grand Division 8S. of T. met In 1 the city today, . ; . 8 ' 1 , * 4 . annual session, yesterday, at Suinmer! d, i mri. t,t uderhay, of Bay Fort ine, If [here wasa large attendance of represen- | vis.ting the city, tat ‘ YY fortv Patriarcl IKirby | ay , stives. Grand Worty Patriarch aa Rev. W. P. Archibald, of Sunny Brae, presided. 7 on N.S., registered at the Queen Hote! last Che routine busines of the annual S€& | evening, eion was transacted and the following | M M ) : ete Miss Mary ki: Do { ‘turned | officers were elected for the ensuing year y 3 M on Mel nald " a . yesterday from visiting friends at Has Point. ‘ \ ~ Bay Y > se eo. W | Mr. F. B. Butcher, a well known § , w a a 1 Godk | John insurance mao, 18 among the latest | ~ - irs Ont de Ju 1 - ! . oa Mrs. JOD rOGK!D, | arrivals at the Hotel Davies. ( ‘ (elown. t } : : ; Scribe—Eracet &. Weeka, Brede: |. Mr. J. Martin is here in the interests of | Smith, , fy iaiet ® j the 4 snada Paper ULOMbDany, Montreal. | wes - ,.... | He 18 a guest at the Hot > G. Treee—D. W. Heedersee, Morh 4 guest at the Hotel Davies. Wiltshire, (re-elected. ) Mr. James McKenna, Travelling Pas- GG. Chaplain—Reyv. Geo. C. Robertson, | S€oger agent of the Cavadian Pacific RK :il- Hampton, (re-elected. ) way,is here promoting the interesis of that road. Herbert. Springfield, G. Con. Pe rcy M atch, Mt G Sent.—Dan McKenzie, Lot 67. G. Supt. J. North River. A strong resolution respeciing the non enforcement of the Scott Act was unaoi- mously passed. A resolution setting forth the disappoints ment of the Grand Division in the matter of the refusal of the Dominion Govern~ ment to carry out their promise to the temperance people of Canada was also passed, A large public meeting was held in the evening in Summerfield Haj], the speakers being Past Grand Worthy Patriarch Kirpy, Rev. G. C. Robertson, H. Rack- bam, Tbomas Haslam and Walter Simp- An excellent musical and literary programme was rendered. ‘Lhe sessions for the current year wil be held as follows; January, at Freetown ; April, at Wiltthire; July, at Cavendish ; October, at Park Corner. Mr. James Paton has receiced a hand some bronze medal from Philadelphia. The medal is a souveair of the [nterna- tiona) Trades Congress to which Mr, Paton was a delegate. W.—Mrs. D. Murchison, A Truro despatch says :—Hon. A. SB. Hardy, late premier of Oaiario, has heen appointed Surrogate Clerk aud Clerk of Process at O good Hall. ‘Lhe office of Surrogate Clerk was formerly held by the late Hon. T.W. Anglio, and that of Clerk ‘of Process by the late Alex McDonell. Combined they are worth $3,400 o year. Mr. Geo. C. Cook, who has gone into the commission business to Halifax under the name of ‘the Boston Trading Comyany,” is here soliciting trade. Mr. Cook is well and favcrably known to shippers and others in this province, and we fee! sure that uny business entrusted to him will receive the must careful! attention, and returns wil be promptly nade. Mr. P. Wheeler. aged 92 years, left by cross-country irain yesterday for Cbar- lottetuwn, P. E I., where he will reside in future. One of the articles which he took with him was an old gun, which he values very much, it being given him by Com.oaoder Carr, of the surveying ship Guloare, years ago’ Althougk of such an age, the old gentleman is bale and hearty, end expressed a wish that he could go to the Tran+vaal to engage with the Boers. — Si. John’s Nfld, News. —— SHIP NEWS. —_— Port of Charlottetown. ENTERED, Oct. 26—Fiank, Grant, Wallace; Lady May, McDougal!. Pinette; Clara Jane, Clark, Pictou; SS Electra, McLaren, A Nova Scotia paper reports that ‘‘a Montague. pleasant afternoon wag spent at the resi- (dence of John G. Mitchell, Jeddore, on CLEARED. i Thankegiving Day. The guest of the oc a ii . » 3 o si as Mra, T. F. West, wife t] Oct. 26—Frank, Grant, Wallace;SS casion was Mre. T. E rs a ie {rector of St. Stephen’s parish. The time presed ail too quickly in the enjoyment of Mre. Mitcheli’s well koown hospitality. The main objec: of the happy gathering became apparent when Mrs, West received a valuable and appropriate present from the Ladies’ Aid Society of St.Jobo’s church. This token of kindness and appreciation was gratefully acknowledged by the recip-~ lent.” Electra, McLaren, Montague; Lady May. McDongall, Belle River; S S Lake Huron, Jones, Liverpool. LOCAL NOICES. See our tailor made coats, prices $10, 12, $16 and $18 every garment guarao- —_—- wewe oe —— Joys can make money selling eed—Prowse Bros. a, " Se te oe ee Tue Datty EXAMINER these re ees stirring times Send them along. Rubber Cueir rehearsal cf First Methodist ‘Church thie evening, ————— oe DIED. At E!mesdale, Prince County, yesterday morning, at 6 o'clock, Theresa, eldest dasghter of Thomas McNeill, Esq. [Funeral tomorrow at one o’clock.] Heels No jar—nvu noise—springy Local and Otero. | veeingins 8 o’luck iu Wrighw’s Hall. S. of. T.~ Orient D. vision will meet this Prosi—Moderate ocortherly winds, Saturday—moderate to winds, cloudy and “yore . : cloucy aua cool. fre-h north-easterly coo), - - | €On, tree to | many other line } participate in the guard of hovor for Rev. | | | In thia city, on the 25th inst., El'zabeth, the beloved wife of the lnie Patrick Me Coubrey, in her 82ad year. step—elastic walking — no a pleasure. Have you tried them Why not We sell O’Sallivans, O’Sullivans are best. Mens 50 per pair Womens 40c per pair: GOFF Bras Our War Contingent a Weary of Experimenting With salves, suppositories and ointments and dreading asurgical oderation, scores and hundreJs have turned to Dr aA. W. Chase’s oin' ment and found it an absolute cure for pile ‘he fisrt application brings relief from the terrible itching, and it is very seldom that more than one box is required tn effect a per- mavrent care QS ~ The kind of blankets that keep you warm at RH Ramsay & Co. Remarkable value—Tbat man’s bex calf boot tuat we eellat $2.00—R uo Ramsay & Co. _ Last flower show of the sea- peas, doblias and flowering plants are on F LOWERS,~ 1 ali, sweet exhibition for aday or two at Haszard & | Moore’s, ici Pource Courr—This forenoon Frark ap itenerant umbrella mender, was sent to jail for 90 days in default of pay- ment ofa $90 fine. Acharge of drunken- ness was preferred against Smith. ——— ae CHARLOTTETOWN ENGINEERS. —T he Caere | La oi ; lottetown Engineers will meet at the dril! } " ea ‘ shed tomorrow morving at half-past Fix to T. F. Fullerton, who leaves for Queb-c en route to South Africa. sisioiainaiaii CaTrLe For tHE West.—Two hundred head of young cattle were brought over from P. E. Island and passed throngh the citv last night en route to Dallas Centre, Wisconsin, where they areto be utilized for ranching purpose*.—Moncion Times, Tue Currew.—Gloucester, Mase., has adopted the curfew. Whe ordinance re- quires children under 16 years to be at their bomes by 9. p. m., unless having a written permit from their parents or guardians. The penelty for breaking the ordinance is $5. Caress Boarp.—The Cheese Board met today, when thirteen factories boarded 3206 cheese. Dillon & Spillet paid l1}s for Winsloe, Hazelbrook, Red House and Laseville, and llsfor New Glasgow, New Dominion, Stanley Bridge and Morell. Mr. B ffin gave 1lc for Dunstaffaage, Wilt- thire and New Perth. Mr. Haezard gave lic for St. Peters. ; New Heceey Cive.—A new heckey club bas been organized at Summerside. The officere are: —A. C. Saunders, Presi~ dent; Harry Arbuckle, Secretary; Harry Baker, Wm. Mathesoa, Creel McArthur, Harry Grady, working Committee. Tne club will be known as the Crystals. ee Fares To Qvuesec.—For embarkation of troops at Quebec, the Prince Edward Island railway will issue retaru tickets at single firet cla-s fare to Quebec ou Satur day and Monday, 28.h and 30ih, good to return November 2ad. For turther par ticulars apply to (he nearest ticket agent. SucrrHaxD.— Mr. Moran’s clazs in ehcrthand which meete again tonight at] 7.30 at the C. B.C. is growing in pum- bers rapid/y. Mr. Moran is not only a licensed teacher, but one of vousnal ability in imparting to students knowledge of thie useful aud in‘eresting subject. Blach - Loard work, endoteed everywhere, is @ great feature io his teaching. Orpers are coming in thick and fast for the photograph of our Ieland contioge.t. You bad better get yours in right away. They will be filled in the order ia which they they are received. ‘he pbotograpb is a splendid ove. Leave your order with Robert L. Cotton,at Johason & Jobneso.’s down-towo drug-tore, where the photo may be eeen, at Westlake Bros. studio, or at Tue Examiner (fice. Graduated From the C.B C. On Tuesday last Miss Mabe: Cook, daughter of Mr. G. H. Cook, city, paseed her fioal examinations at the Charlotte- town Bus'ness College and Writing Aca- demy, and received the College dipioma. We understand that Miss Cook’s work throughout the course wes most creditable, ani her written and Oral examinattons were highly satisfactory. We congratu~- late the young lady upon ber splendid succese at the C. B. C. She leaves on Tuesday next forthe Uvited States where the best wishes of a host of friends will follow her. Get your photos framed here— We have a full line of the latest in picture mould- ing- John Newson. 31. CHAMOIS i VESTS FOR LADIES Some people thinx vests are only worn by men. , . > > y a , > , - A - - y to > > > > > that Prey Are Now At Quebre getting ready to leave for the Perhaps they'll make history before they return. What Islander does not want to have a photograph of them. A splendid picture was taken of the vontingent by Westake Bros, before leaving Charuotteto vn. You can see it in the window of Johnson & Johnson’s down town drugstore. } | The sale contol-.of the picture has been secured by Robert ta Cotton. Orders will be filled in the order which they are ‘received. Leave yours at once at Johnson & Johrisons, Westake Bros studio, 'f'az Examiner office, or with R. L> Cotton. The price | large photo, with names of men $1.00, 38 for very idea. This > 3 > 4 > 3 cas - is a mistaken > a We have Chamois Vests for > > . . > > > . > women, that will keep out | more cold than any other article of clothing Different sizes and patterns } | —apaataaee one OL A. | SY Ros Ne ie < ETI 5 ney he "sg a ia Oe TIE ISA I ARRAS ASTRA SUPA 1 ALAR SLPS FO a E bur oF, tS ; [s ; 2 ri = Flannelette Underwear lor Women ‘ Flannelette fe fe z “ .nC, : % wild cd a ZiT Yo ' en yt ¥ C tree ety ak Bo wy Sw yee pe ye Underwear jor Wen » AY Ve gE \ . * , yy eae rune} ee . e ASN : Nicht gcwrse of g od Mens Fannelette cS leav: striped Flannel 6c night FLirte — good ¢ ¢ 40+: Bintled well made material we'] made fujl 5 haa bize rpccial line only oe ts - ; : Lz Plein Pink and? Bu 4 a 1 / line etter goous tigith- F lant eiette ZOWLS ec! 1.10 ed yuke back, one bro dered trimmed , ocket pear] buttons at tucked yoke none better. , re Heavy white Twilled cotton night suvirtes, double stitcbed througb- out one pocket Plain Pink Flannel- ette gowns, eimbroidery trimmed, extra quality. 1.38 306 Drawers of good weight Flannelette, neat stripes wel] made and cut, Fine line of Twilled cotton nightshirte yoke back cut and finish un- surpassed, Plain Pink and Blue Flannelette, fine and heavy filled. Pyjama suits made of English un‘on flannel neat stripes and checks 09¢ The Always Busy Store. Wee toe err RE eee Te Fe si, SALI WEES MEE WEEE POL oa Leathers Box Calf d Wax Calf Vici hid Kidduck 33.50 A PAIR COLORS -- Shapes [he Aristocratt al ‘« Natural Footform Bulldog at{{| “ ‘l ‘ : o— Tan, Russet + he al * Broadfoot Chocolate Ih» all ity ail iit (Alley & Co” «(ill {itt se SS FSFE EE TUTE Ee EVE ES ou Le — — —— = Blankets Comforters A new fresh stock Now open T. J. HARRIS, LONDON HOUSE = — es aR a eg em a Clearance Sale or——_-—— Fancy Shirts & Neckwear can be had. Prices $3.25 and 3.50. 4 - a 4 a 4 4 > e 4 0 3 4 : ' : > } 4 4 a y 4 4 4 > CPC OT ETT TET C TET TTT TTT errr ree FOCCCCUCCCCTTCCCTVVIVVVY. yy Our shirts are the W G & R make. stock. Some are open back and front with cu detached —— See our nobby Ties in Puffs, Knots, 4 in Hands, Rows, Strings etc. Now is the time for bargains. GORDON. & McLELLAN Nice patterns.{|Fresh fi attachedfand =e ee d