I SCOT AEA A EN AO If you Trade at... WEEKS You can rely oo getting the very best ter your money in every kind of ary ¢ ods, THt& MANUFACTURERS, Pay Spot Cash, Save Large Discounts. receiving large We are open- Vaiut Every day we are quantities of Fall Goods iDg New Furs, New Sacque Cloths, New Wool Goods, New Dress Goods, New Hosiery, New Millinery and Hats, New Underclothing. In our Mantle Departnyeut we are showe ing one of the best a i largest assort~ ments of Ladies’ Black and Colered Jackets and Capes from $1.75 Up to $15.60. These goods are carefully selected from leading German and English manufac- turers. Value, Style and fit tne very best. All ladies are specially invited to visit this department. We Want 500 Gentlemen to drop in and eee the $1.00 unlaundri- ed shirt all over Canada, geod good !\nen, reinforced Our pric: sold heav vy cotton, everywhere, 5e each, for $1.40, The beet ehirt that yor Specially made for us. Also * Best 4 ply Linen Collars, 15c each 2 for 25, worth 20c each. Our goods are bought right. We want them cheap. We want your trade, W. A. Weeks & Co Wholesale & Retail, ever looked at. THE Birkbeck Investment Security and Savings Company dilice: TORONTO CAPITAL SUBSCRIBED PAID-UP ~° - Head $2,000,000 500,000. = RESIDENT ADVISONLY BOARD. CHARLO TTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND HON BENJAMIN ROGERS, Chairman. W.H. AITKEN, E«q., M. P. HOGAN, Esq., 8, W. CRABBE, Esq., CHARLES LYONS, Esq., Solicitors: MESSRS. M. & D.C. McLEOD. Appraiser : HENRY C, LOWE. Local, Secretary~Tre: suer: HORACE HASZARD, Esq. HORACE HASZARD, Agent eee “Tennyson's Wessage TO OUR GENERATION” —BY— The Late REV. D. SUTHENLAND PRICE 25 CENTS Every body should read this beau- tifui me . sage, The book contains a | indsome half tone phx tograph of the author, Or- ders by mail promptly filled on receipt of price. HASZARD & MOORE, SUNNYSIDE BOOKSELSERS ¥ CHARLOTTETOWN. WEBUY DIRECT FROM | THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, SEPTEMBER 19 1898 ST. JOHN EXHIBITION. eee Some of the Successful Island Exhi- bitors. ee The following prize list ie condensed from the St John papers at hand this morning: GatLoway CATTLE, Bull, over 3 yeara(t entry)—1, D Fer- guson, Ch’town, Bull calf, under six months (2 exhibits) | and 2, D Fergueon, Ch’town. Bull any age (1 entry) 1 and diploma.— D Ferguson, Ch’town. Cow, 4 years and up (2 exhibite)—1 and 2, D Ferguson, Ch’town. Cow ,3 years (2 exbibits)—1 and 2, D Fergueon, Ch’town. Cow, 2 years {1 exhibit)—1, D Fergu- son, Ch’town. Herd (1 exhibit)—1, D Ferguson, Ch’- town. AYRSHIRES. Bulls, % yeare aud up (3 entries)—3, John A Ferguson, Ch’town. HORSES. Fillies, 2 years old, carriage bred—D McMillan, Ch’town, lat. Brood mares, carriage class— B R Dockindofttf, North River, P £ I. SHEEP—SHROPSHIRE. Rams, 2 shear and over—1, Albert Bos- well, Pownal, P FE I; 2, D Ferguson, Ch’town. Shearling ram— 1, D Ferguson; 2, Albert Boewell. Ram lamb — Ist and 2, Albert Boswell. Pair of ewes, 2 shears and over—l|st and 2nd, Albert Boswell. Pair shearling ewes—1, A'bert Boswell; Zod and 3rd D Ferguson. Pair ewes luambs—1, Albert Boswell; 2, D Ferguson. eee Things to Make a Note of. _—— -— Tonicnt.—Meeting of all committees in connection with Plebiscite work at Y M C A, parlor at 8o’clock. Rally, Arrittery.—No. 2 Co., drillto night at 7.30 in plain clothes, H BC.—Regular meeting of Hillsboro Buating Club thistevening at 7.30. All members please attend. By order. Chorus singiog by achoir vf 100 chil dren ai the masstemperance meeting on Sunday, 15th inst. The many admirere of Mre Kent will be glad to hear that she has kindly consented to read in Kindergarten Hall on Thureday evening next. Scrofula, hip disease, salt rheum dyspepsia avd other diseases due to impure blood are cured by Hood’s Sarsas parilla. ——<—>-—___— Miss Dalton of Montreal who was expected here Satur- day night, was delayed on the road, she will arrive to night. 218 li Frost, frost, heavy frost last Monday night; cucumbers and tomato vines in- jured verymuch. We escaped with slight damage; would advise housekeepers to put down pickles and chow chow now.- On hand a limited quantity of cucumbers, small silverskir onions, greea tomatoes ripe tomatces, cauliflowers. Orders filled im rotation; do not bein the position of many last year—too late.—J. J.Gay & Son, Market and head of Prince street Telephone 180, 216 41 wy2w MARRIED On September lst,at the parish Church of Sandal Magna, near Wakefield, Yorxshire Eng., The Kight Revd. the Lord Bishop of Wakefield, the Rev R.N. Hurt, Vicar of the Parish and father of the bride, and the Rev. Henry Brownrigg, officiating, the Revd Louis Busch, Vicar of Chapelthorpe, son of Gustav Busch, Esq., of West Derby, Liverpool, to Liliias Alice Huri. The Bride is niece of Mr. Lawrence W. Wascn, of this city. ————_— = ‘ DIED Sunday mornirg, Sept 18th, Annie, daughter of William W. acd Ada Harper, aged 6 monthe, OD O-SDEDIHDIDIDIDWID MS — Newest Shades Prettiest Patterns 105 New Pieces Just opened No Two Alike Ask to See Them om ea F. PERKINS & (0, Sunnyside. O~<R OSS <h OS OD OD 9SODBINVWS3B9BVSOVSDBDSS OOTF 904 9446029296860 68 6080654072605 S286S56 42> 0 }5SO302 46846 Pe aN PERSONAL MrGeo F Owen went toSt John this morning. MrS F Hodgson lett this morning for St Jobp. Mr John F Baker went to St John this morving. Mr. Harry Houle left this morning on return to Boston. Mraod Mre J J McKinnon went to S: John this morning, Mr Ewen Stewart Georgetown today, _ Miss Maggie McEachern left this morn- ing On & trip to ot. Jobn. Mr. 8 F Tarbush left this morning on a week’s trip to St. John. N. B. Rev.T F West was a passenger bp the Princess on Saturday evening. Mrs AH Macpherson was among the excursionists to St John ‘oday. Mr. W. W Jevkins, of Georgetown, was a passenger to St. John this moroimg. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Norton, of Cardigan, Jeft this morning on a trip toSt John. Mre FS Jost and Mrs Milton Welsh left this morning on a visit to St John. Judge Warburton and wife left tkis morning on a visit to Dorchester, N B. Dr W O Peake, of Sour.s, who has been in the city for several days, left for Souris today. Mr. L. L. Beer was a passenger by the express on Saturday night, returning from Toroato. MrA Boswall, of Pownal, who was at ending the St John exhibition, returned home on Saturday night Mr. Edmund Horne, of Winsloe, and his son, Mr. F. H. Horne, lef. thie morning to visit the St John exiibiti n. Councillor Wheatley, wo was attending the St. John exhibition, reiurned to Char- lottetown on Saturday night. Mr C West Hyndman was a passenger by the Princess on Saturday evening returns ing from a business trip to Halifax. Mrs John Hunter, of Caarlottetown, is in town, the guest ot Mr. od Mrs. Henry Hunter, Bonaccord’ s seet.—Moncton Times. Messrs Wendell Harvie and George Mc- Lean were among the passengers on the early train this morniag en route to St John. Mr. E. R. Brow, who is attending the St. Jolin exbibition, spent Sunday io Char- lottetown. He left this morning on returao to St. John. Miss Mamie Logan has gone on a_ visit to Pictou. Her sister, Miss Maud Logan who has been in Charlot:etowo for severa! weeks accompanied her, Mics Etta Templeton left this morning on a visit to St. Jobn. During her stay in the sister city Miss Templeton will be the guest of Mr aud Mrs A Isaacs. We are pleased to learn that Rev. D. J: G. McDonald will remain in ckarge of St. Paul’s, Summerside, Rev P Curran having been appointed to the charge of St. Mar garets.-—~ Pioneer. Mr B Trowsdale has returned from his trip to the Yukon couutry. It is edid that Mr Trowsdale has shares in several pay- ing mines and expects to return to that country in the spring. Arthur Brennan, son of Mr.W.A. Bren- pan, of the Summerside Journal, arrived in the city yesterday on fis return from a ten months voyage in Sonth American waters in the bark Chas, Lefurgey, Capt. Read. Master Brennan, who is staying at the Brunswick with his aunt, Mrs. Geo. McSweeney, is ooking welljafter his sea voyage.— Moncton Times. Messrs John Blake, Joseph Coffin, and J Robertson, of Charlottetown, Stewart Simpson, of Cavendish, J H McNeill, of Stanley Bridge, Lemuel Robertson, of Marshfield, and Charles Hardy, of Alber ton, left this morning for Montreal to re- sume their studies at McGill University. The students to leave tomorrow morning inciude Cyrus McMillan, William New. so, Howard Dutcher and Frank Sterns, of Charlottetown, A B McLeod, of Spring ton, and John Jardine, of Freetown. returned from HOTEL ARRIVALS. ee —_ Queen Hotel: TC Savage, Montreal : Heury Battye, Wallace, NS; Rev J A Mc- fKenzie, Acadia Mines,N 8.; E W Knowles, Toronto ; E Lantalum, St John; L E Dys~ tant Halifax. Hotel Davies: I C Hall, Tracadie Beach; James E McDonald, Cardigan, B C Cox, Souris; G McLean, St John; D A McKin- nou; Lyman W Cox and wife, Truro; W J Farrand, St Jobn; J A Robinson, Montreal; F W G Fitzgerald, Toronto; J A Dawson, Halifax; H B Chadburn, Montreal; H B Snook, Truro; A Boswell, Powna!, P E |; W Hobkirk, City; W A Fisher Montreal; Goo 8 Dryden. Toronto. ++ eore H. M.S. Cruiser Talbot is expected bere aout 23rd October. Local and Other Items. en ee | Tae Daevos.—It is said that the steam | dredge has been orderad from Summer side to Malpeque. Try rt Yoursetry.—Many are taking advantage of our offer of THe Wrexk.y EXAMINER and the Montreal Family Herald and Weekly Star,—both papers from now until the end of this year for only twenty cents, See advt on page 2, Decoration Day.—Yesterday was Deco- ration Day with the Oddfellows, and the gravesof the departed members of the Order were decorated in a becoming man- ner. The procession of the brethern was an imposivog one. The service at the graves was very impressive. Tue Lake Winyirec.—This steamer is expected here on Wednesday at daylight, Her deck space has been taken for live stock. There will also be shipped a large quantity of cheese, butter, eggs, apples and some hay and mieee laneous freight. Persons desiring passage to England can secure low rates of cabin passage by apply- ing to the ageat here. Tracapiz.—The laying of the corner stone by Bishop McDonald and a grand picnic on the 20th inst., at Tracadie, promises to be a big affair. Don’t miss it. Rev. Dr. Campbell, of Halifax, will preach. The League of th: Cross band will contribute to the musical programme, Train arrangements in advertisement in another columa, A Cextexartay Dies—Mrs Sarah Mc- Neil, a native of Cape Breton, died at East Boston recently, at the advanced age of 100 years. Her sight and hearing were remarkably good up to about two monthe ago, when she complainedof not feeling well. Last week she became very ill and rapidly weakened until the end came, She was buried at East Boston, Potice Court.—This morning John Stewart was fined $5 or 30 days for fast driving. Vernon McIntyre, for being drunk and disorderly, was fired $5 or 30 days. The Jeseph-Ewing assault case was dismissed. James McNally, for being drunk and incapable, was fined $5 or 20 days. Charles Hoge n and Artemas Hyde, arraigned on a similar charge, were each finea $2 or 10. Sr Dunstay’s Cararprat —The women’s mission closed yesterday afternoon at half- part three, and che men’s mission began at half-past seven and wil! continue during the week. During last week about two thousand women approached the tribunal of penance, acd a large number of them subscribed to the total abstinence pledge. The services during the men’s"mission will be at five and eight o’clock in the morning, and at half-past seven in the evening, cinciechiates MisexasLe Looxing Work — Nobody wants it—ewpecially in job printing where neatness of office forms and stationary is taken as an indication of a man’s business methods. We are showing samples of bill heads, letter heads, etc, surprisingly well printed from tint blocks. Cost no more than you will pay for the ordinary, old-fashioned work—cost ia fact very little more than the paper they are printed upon—Cal! and see sampics at THe Ex~ AMINER Office. =e Tue Presiscire.— Qualifications for city voters on the coming plebiscite election : Every male persco being a, British subject of the age of 21 years. Must be the act- ual owner or occupier of estate of the year-~ ly value of $6. Must have owned or occu~ pied the same forsix months previous to the test of writ of Election. On having paid poll tax for the present year 1898, ard who has resided in the Electoral District for twelve months, and in the polling§Divi- sion One month next before the teet of writ. — Brers Wixs.—A late New York des- patch says: George Byers of Boston, (formerly of Charicttetown) and Frank Childs, of Chicago, colored heavyweights, fought 20 hard rounds at the Lenox A. C, Club to night. After taking sn awful lot of punishment, Childs held his ground until the limit was reached. Byers out- fought and outpointed him and was de- clared the winner. Childs and Byers weighed inat 165 pounds each. Childs’ left eye was badly bruised and swollen from asuccession of left jabs in the fourth round, counsels Bad Srare or Arrains.—The corres: pondent of the London Times at Candia, Island of Crete, who has just landed after five days in the Roadstead,says: ‘‘About 600 men, women and children were either buried alive or massacred in the outbreak last week, ‘he Turkish troops are now patrolling and blocking upthe streets. | The Mussulmansare ransacking the ruins of the burned quarter ofthe town where the devastation is complete. Blood is visible everywhere. Such bodies of the slain as were not burned ‘were removed yesterday in parts and buried in the town limits. ” Should buy “Postum Cereal.” Wervous People It is rich in Phosphates and cther nerve remedies, while it has the rch flavor of the best coffee, has none of the bad after effects of Coffee. Put up in packages containing 1} pounds. Price 30 cents a pkgs. MADE MROE2O48 , 47 6844 eee 7088 10 Fil MADE 10 LOOK WEL MADE 10 LAST AASARAAARAAL Our #* Ladies + Jackets We have an assortment that de« lights the eye, fits the form, and suits every pocke’ book, Special values at $3.75, 5.25 and 6.50 SE STANLEY BROS., The Always Busy Store Ss de 9 dese dea = _—_— = Fall ANNOUNCEMENT 1898 Our stock for this season is now complete, and comprises all the latest fashionable elcthes for Gentlemen’s weary which 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 cit GORDON & McLELLAN Upper Queen St. Ais 7 Vy, i: ely \e Tt Isut Ist Men’s Stylish Outfitters $3000 wort Boots & Shoes We have bought from Assignees of the “Commonwealth Shoe Co” of Quebec $3000 worth of Men’s Women’s and cuildrens Boots & Shoes at a tremendous reduction on the manufacturers prices—on arrival ina few days we can give you the biggest values you have seen for many aday. It will pay you to wait— This lot will have to go quick—due notice will be given on arrival of guods. is onee US seeeUs J.B. McDonald & Co.