| That Wearing Tearing Maddening Headache ts often the result of eye strain instead of druge, in «nch cases the only reasousbie and effectual remedy i8 fitted ere h relieve therefore A pair of properly glasses or spectacles, whic the musclar cure the headache. We have made of fitting glasses, and would be glad to have you cal! on us if troubled in aby way with your eyes. G- F- HUTCHESON Graduate Opticia Strain «an j i epecial study = ueen St. @eecee pet eevaseaceesoeso ~ NOTICE. that the first ec . — am Notice is hereby giver yual Meeting, ofthe Wheatley River s]] Com pany, will be he'd in the hall of esaid Company, at Wheatley River, in jgeen’s County, on Monday, the twenty~ @ wth day of Angust, A. D., 1898, at seve. clock p. m., for the purpose of organiza- on, electing officiers, making by~laws pd the transaction of genera) business. Dated this 18th day of August, A. D., 1898, ALBERT McKAY Chairman of Committee S 189 dy wif 2222 BBVSBVA OF OBZ OL 2B LADIES ; A WORD WITH -YOU. -_—— = =. A perfect fitting corset per- mits fy rtect freedom of move ment and never distresses: such acorset is the most comfortable | article of Ladio wearing ap pare), < ’ Most corsets @ 4 than “Straight » | ttle betier ‘and they iackets THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, AUGUST 20, 189% ell ORICKET. To poor fielding on the part of the ho ne team nav, in a measure, belatiributed their loss to New Glasgow yesterday, Several times the Nova Scotians gave Jines, but our men were either too slow to accept the chance or failed to hold the ball as it sped on its downward course. This was notable, so iv the first inniugs of the visitors, when Couway. with thea but three runs to bis credit, popped apa high fly which dropped directly into one of our fielders hands but passed through. He gave no more such chancee, however, atic tan up 3] rage be- | fore being retired. His ccutribution alone | equalled almost half New Glasgow's total = score. Chances to _ retire batemen on flys were also given ta ~«6tthe) «=Cvisitore «second innings but apparent dislikeato do a little sprinting renjered nu!l and void the connection which might easily have taken place be-~ tween bat and fielder. ‘The visitors, on the other hand, were active in the field, accepted every chance, and were ever on the alert for more. Leanon, too, was unusually effective in histrundling. He is a splendid bowler, and one needs to have a quick eye to save wickets from his de- livery. Our bowlers eppeared a shade cif colour, J. McQuillan not being nearly so deadly as is his wont. However, both elevens could not win, aud this time the fortunes cf war were against the Phoenix representatives. The score was as follows : PHOENIX. BOR TRRINES. .... cvecsccrscecsncocss s oe eeeen 2od innings. { certainly were mever designed |G for comfort, French corset-raakers have “me Vou world wide fam« as corset cutters, and in gay Paris, the centre of the world’s tashion, no i corset ard enormous sai tailor-cut Shand finish. P. D. corset the ¢ ol the enjoys ame the lightest, coolest, most com- fortable corset made. At all dry goods stores, $1. te $30. per pair SEO OF &$O2S8S SSF 68E8 S208 0O4 28S 2242980 %S eaeae FW eo t* 04008 lower.... Bm — HOW net Pea Competition have a Sweet Pea Show at our Store, Sunnysi« « gust 23rd, 24th, 25th, “98: will give the following Prizes for met Peas crown frow seed purchased M US this season FIRST COMPET wih! LION Boguet (all blue shades or all red es) $1900 Meond Rest Bequet (all t i Ted shades ue shades or 40 Third Best Beouet (all blue shades or Ted Shade 59 SECOND COMPETITION tt Collection $1.00 sind Best Collection 10 Md Best Collection vo : The conditions are that the competitor ' bring with the exbibit the envelope = ede were in when pu ‘chased, and "tO green or anytning else be used % what is furnished by the Sweet HASZARD & MOORE, SUNNYSIDE SEEDSME “RLOTTETOV XN. es ——_ AULASSES AND SUGAR ow landing ex schooner “MARY Pp” Barbados, 500 barrels bright sugar, 200 pune, choice Bar- F Hutchinson: ec Woodruff, b Plamb...21 F W L Moore, b Lennon................ 0 A J B:ffiu, ¢ Plumb, b Lennon inc. L Robertson, | b w, b Lennon............. 0 C E McQuiilar, b Lennon................ 7 Murray, c Murray, b Lennon.......... 2 Hyndman, c Graham, b Murray......... . 0 Cot Longworth; & Murray......... 0 Bemllives MOC COs cid... sin cee s cceneeree 4 J McQuillan, ¢c Munro, b Murray... 7 | Miller, c McGregor, b Plumb........+-.000 2 GE initinaitiedin sent <9 4s 0004 centeensood® 59 | NEw GLaccow—IlIst Innings. G S Jackson, bC Mc Quillan........... 6 Geo Pattersen, b a ai 2 A R Munro, ¢ Robertson, b© McQuillan 7 D Conway, > J McQuillan.................31 R H Graham, ! b w, b C McQuilian..... 2 S J Woodrof, c Moore, bJ McQuillan... 2 W W Mason. cand bC McQuillan..... 7 A Piumb, ¢ Robertson, bd McQuillan... 0 J Murrav.b J McQuillan........ fl RM McGregor, b do a ee Se OO I rik, ok oo 6 cae 60 bd l MUI a ies secadncuesie a 7 65 2nd Inniags. Dishes WE... « 6 scaseredidvcs some 3 Patterson, bJ McQuillen.........cceceeeee 3 ee SE Os iid ds ees wes . pin Conway, c Robertson, C McQuillan... 4 Graham, vot out...... hdd a cine ne atectn, we Six men to bat. Site dln‘ha sino dickies he ie ken eutes 6 37 hn —The Interrational Conference at (Quebec will be begun informally) today. <ouiiliaeinwne Toaight 100 vases at 15, 20 and 23 cents at W. W. Wellnuer’s. iteialasnssipipivattadiie New clothing, for men or boys, ew 3: piece suits, new 2 piece suits, new DB suite, new S B suits, new pants, new coats wav :€10 and $12.—-Prowse Bros. The Wonderful Cheap Men. 195, 3: —_—- - >_> + — De vou want anew hat? If you de and you want the latest, we have them. New America” hats and caps just opened.— Prowse Bros. 195, i. ——e O~>@D> @ OD OD @ 0@DOODESSD ‘BIG - SALE Shirt Waists ANB CAPES We have placed on oar centre coun- ter tables, two epecia! lines of laaies Shirt waists qocseoet TBC 20s .0000 Or onr first table you'll find a large assortment of ladies’ muslin Shirt Waiste, all new goods and latest styles, worth from 4 to 3 more, going at 75c each. dase Ge ices On our second table you'll fiad another large assortment of ladies’ cotton and muslin Shirt Waste, worth from 4 to } more, going at 40 cents each, os ae See our western window for bargains in ladies Summer Capes, F, PERKINS & 60, SD ODOD 0DVI/DBlHDSIH/SIODID MOD- O~S OCB ODOSD DOW 06D 9D9DWSDOSHV OD O0BVIH’VSODS DO 945992] OD O9O9O9O 908040 7446042406 Extracting Fires ‘OR. J. P. MURRAY " WANTED.—Smart boy as apprent.ce apply at this office. 7e8. N. RATTENBURY. OLD NEWSPAPERS, for wrapping, cheap aod vests for $7 or $8,evorth in the regular, PERSONAL Miss Rosa Stewart has returned home. _ Mes Hettie Coilings is Ysitiog friends in Summerside. _ Miss May McPhereon of Sydney, CB; 18 here vieiting friends, eS _ Mies Annie Marray, of Bedcque, is vis t~ ing Miss Hattie Lawson. Mrs Richard Farqubarson returned home yesterday from Pietou. Mrs. George Warburton arrived last evening ty beat from Pictou, Mr L. McKay is epending hi i 4 pending his holidays at New Glasgow and Riceientn. : Mr David Watson was among the pas~ seogers on the Princess yesterday. Rev A A McKenzie, is back to the Iss land once more, looking extremely well. Prof Buell isnow in Sydney. He i§ making his usual tour of the provinces, Mrs A. S. Johnson and child left by train this morning on a visit to her parents at Fredericton. _ The Rey, John F. Scott, B. A. of New York city, will preach in First Methodist Church tomorrow morning. . Many friends of Mr. and Mrs W. W.Beer were at the railway station this morning to see them off on their journey to Nelson Mr. and Mrs. W.H. Croskill who have been spending a fortnight at Pleasent View Hotel, Hampton, returned to town today Superintendandent Shaip, Mrs. Sharp and a party of friends went west to-day to aitend the gathering at Seven Mile Bav. Mrs Dudley of Hal:fax who has been here for come time as the guest of Miss morning. Mr Ernest Mellish, of the Merchants Bank of Halifax at Antigonish, who has been home on vacation, left this morning to resurme work. Mr. Addison Miller, and wife, who have been here on a short visit to Mr. Miller’s parents, left this moring on return to their homes in Hyde Park, Mass. Rev. Father Burke, Grand Deputy of the C.M.B.A., and a number,of delegates, crossed today to attend the biennial convention of that association which cpers at Quebec tomorrow morning. Mr John Mckenzie, formerly of Rose Vakey. in this province died suddenly at Leadville Colorado, recently. He lefc the Isiand some years ago His family, we unéerstand, are still ia Rose Vatley. M. de Staal, the Ressian Ambassador to Great Britain, according to a special des- patch from St. Petersburg, will soon retire from London, and be succeeded by Couat Cashivi, Russian Ambassader to the United States. Mrs Jas. 8 Brown, of MY¥den, Mass., heft for home yesterday moroimg after bav~ meg spent afew weeks with relatives ia this city. She was accompanied ‘by her two rons; and Mre Henry B Robinson goes as far as Moncton on a visit to ‘her son, €eo. M. Robinsun.—Guareian., Mrs Regivald H Macdonaki, wife of the agent of the People’s Bank ef Halifax, at Pert Hood, C 8, is expected to arrive by tke steamer Princess this eyening. While here she will be the guest ef -her rot ber- imlaw, Mre A A Macdonalg, at IMe Ter- race. Mr. Macdonaid is expected home a the end of this month. THE SCPOOL QUESTION. Wiyyirec, August 19.—The North vest Review (Catholic) says: “Though we should have preferred to remain -silent on vae school qwestion so long.as negotiations emphatically deny the statement made in | difficulty issetuled. On tle conimary no |.definite arrangement has as yet*veen ar- mved at.” Another B: C. Minister. Vicroria, B. C., August L9.—Dr Robert E McKechnie, -representative-elect for Nanaimo city, hes been sworn io.ae presis dent of the council, the fourth seat in the mew cabinet to berfilled. —— More Gold From Kkewsonr. Fort Towxsenn, Aug, 19.—The eteam echeoner Rival arrived bere yesterday, foucteen days from St. Mickaeis, with one i hundred passengers from Daavson ‘City. There were a few miners aboand whe had gold estimated at $100,000. Averetics.—The ‘Charlottetewn A-thle- tic Association are to be congratalated on securing the annual Maritime Provinces championship games, this year. By a great deal of effort and expense they Lave secured for the citizens of Charlectetown the privilege of seeing these games on the CA A 4 grounds, on the 8th of Septem- ber. There are fourteen events for which splendid prizes ure given. See advertise- ment for further perticulars. ——— - — Oe ISS BME OM iv 7 Se 7 7F ee ' Ke js <ee 0710 > s Ww a } v Vv, > “Ww ' = SiS ee! for 48 cents and 60 cents a pound = @ 2. ->s powder. We have sold thousands of pounds aes ~»e> »oe : . Cundall, at Beaconsfield, left for home this ! ece pendiag, we deem it our duty to most: | severa! newspapers lately chat the school } Don’t be Misled.. Don’t think that because we sell our Baking Powder at 25¢ a pound, s< that it is, in any reepect whatever, inferior to any other Powders We positively guarantee [and are here to back it—that our Powder is made from the purest dregs and has no superior in leavening There's a reason for this, you’ll find it in every tin sold. JOHNSON & JOHNSON ! ‘Local Fe Acnmen ctl ee tes Yo ae Zion Cuvrcu.—Rev. J. S. Sutherland will preach to-morrow. Gun Reroryep,—The 40-pounder b. 1. gun, which was sent trom here to Halifax some time ago, has been returned. ant Other _ltems. Tarcer Practice.—The Engineers will hold their anoual target practice on Mons day afternoon, commencing at 1 o’clock. — Tue Ina Mavo.—The brigantine Ida Maud, which has just diecharged a cargo of coal fur C Lyons & Co, sailed yesterday evening. Bartisy Cuorcu.—Rev. J. A. Ford, of Eastport, Me., will preach at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. tomorrow in the Baptist Charch a Robsep.—A man named Juhn Chariton, of North River, was at the police station this morning, complaining that be had been robbed on the way home last night. A Goop Spzaker. — Mr. Buchanan roueed the large audience to the highest eathusi'asm bv hie presentation of the Prohibition A-op tables.”— Montreal Star. GosreL Meerinc.—In consequence of Mr. Buchanan’s Prohibition meeting in the Opera House Sunday afternoon, the usual Gospel meeting in Wright’s Hall will not be held. Goxe Home—The Arcadia, with the New Glasgow cricket team on board, left here about 6. 30 pm, yesterday. The team were “seen off” by our men, and cheers were exchanged by both sides. ————— Porice Corrr.—At the Police Court this morning a yougster named Doyle was charged with stealing “a watch, owned by Mr. C. Howard Dingwell, from the house of Mr. Dancan McLean, Grafton St. The Stipendrary ‘Magistrate sent the boy up to | Supreme Court. DanGersvs.—Some small boys have | been making @ babit of “practicing with a | revolver on the Park Roadway of late. They have so far escaped tbe usual fate of the small boy, but their bullets have beer striking near the neighboring houses. The boys should be locked after. RatwvaLL. —The rainfall thus far in the mouth exceeds that of the same period for the past three years. In 1896 up to the 20th of the menth the precipitation was 81s in 1897,1.69; this gear it is 2.97. The humidity-of the atmosphere has ‘veen exceptionally «reat, the rainfall being dis» tributed in frequent showers. Wuwrmg the dewnpour last night .84inches of rain fell. ; —iipenapdiatle “ Evectar ** Sports.—This evening a ‘striking competition on the mackine on the market<quare, will take place Setween the linesmen of the Roya! Electric Co., the Full Electric Co., an@ the Telephone ‘Co. This event will attract a large audience ax the compeutors are keen grorts and | their friewds’areflegion. Betting, at pre- l-sent, is ic favor of James Rush, of the |Zelephoee Co., who #8 heavy -weight lchampier is expected to kneck sparks } out of tke machine. Whe competition is the outeewe of chalienges hurled in mid- eir frow:»post to pest wring the transter ‘ef wires*to the new poles recently put up pede | in Queene Street. } ininmcniilitipiaaianasins * Conteact Awarwuy.—There were four | tenders sent in iv ihe Commissioners for | sewerage construction, from the follow- ing. covéitactors : John #. Nichbolsor, Char- fouetown; James K. McBenald, New eGiasgow; T. A. McLean, Charlottetown ; sand MeGausker Bros., Waltham, Mass. The tender af Mr. Nicholson was.accepted. His figure was the lowest. The work of con- { etruction wili probably begin next week, avhen the pipe is expected to be on hand. Aboutii€ 60 barrels of cement have alreaay -errived. The tenders tor tue Manhole Covers was awarded to 1.8. Matheson & Go., New Glasgow. @uly one other ten- ger for this work wes received, and that was sent in by Mr. T. A. MoLean. w.B.M. U.—The Wissionery Union of the Maritime Prov- inces closed its fourteenth anvual conyen- tion held at Truro this year atter two days session. There were present 112 delegates from varieus parts of the Maritime Prov. Linees. cast year’s officers wese re~elected, ! exeept that Mrs. David Price was elected vice-president for P. EB. Island in place ef Mrs. MeHiggins. Thereceipts last year ameunted to $9,081, the greates; amount yet eoliected in one year, and ijeaving a emai! balance on hand. Alithe old mis- sionaries are tetained. Next year it is hoped two new missionaries will be added to the staf¢or work in India. Encour- aging ceports were received from home and foreign friends, and 1,000 was voted towards the deficit in the foreiga missioa board fands. The next meeting will be in New Brorewick near some point sel ected for the meeting of the Baptist con- vention. ——— — a aw ——— i ' v. S ee WN, ee Ses% ad “J ar Se “7S HF te & 75 ~_~=> 3 5 Ve Se ice ais that we é Baking ¢ of it and still its sale increases. 4 SRK Tourists and Others ~~ es =o f Interested in Travelling Rugs. STANLEY BROS, Victoria Row, have just received a splendid assortment of Clan Tartan and tancy Rags. Many of these are being made up into Handsome Fringed Capes. These are strictly all woo! goods. sizes 56x84 Price $8,690 $5.25 and $6,590 (eI =e. St 22232 See >» lq @= ees oe ela oon an eee Women’s Baptist’ STANLEY BROS. The Always Busy Store. REE BERS nome SSSSSSSCSCSC«URRUSMLALLAN Fall and Winter Stylds If you want to know «nything about Suits Overecoats Trousers etc we can give you all the information you require. We are in receipt of our New Fashion Plates for Fall and Winter. Our new clothes are the finest line ever shown in this city. And Mr. Sextus McLe‘lan can fit them on you like the paper ou the wall, We have added to our already efficient Staff of Worker Mr. Murdock Ross Jate in the employ of John McLeod who for the last thirteen years and whose skill as a firstclass work - men needs no comment. All the Latest Novelties in Mens Furnishings, GORDON &'McLELLAN . Upper Queen St. Men’s Stylish Outfitters = = ee eee emma se = SS Se Om ee Longevity Pianos Everybody knows that the Heintzman and Karn Pianos kave the longest lives of any Pianos on the market,and are therefore The Cheapest in the End There is a distinction and Elegance of Refinement about the tone of either that cannct be found in any other makes, and when you purchase one from the old estab- lished Music House of It is a complete guarantee of their sterl. ing work and also that you will be squarely treated and that the price will be right annally Ruildine Qnoon St UE Sea aed ui