ese sie —— 3 —- Mae BOARD OF ‘RADE. FAS AS mar va ae aN aad az ate -- ie K l one Who Visits “AS A quarterly meeting of the Board of Trade ve y waa held last evening, the President. Mr, | | Horace Hazard inthechair. After the us visiting cards. Some oe reading of minutes sndcorrespondencr, «f : ~~ w6 ae we ’ sa AG }) } le have the visiting “i> Mr. F.S. Jost was € ected @ member of tle : ‘ Mt iis wwite 2! board. #2 cards printed, others write 7s ae a , r] hie’ \wevite Mr. L. L. Beer introtuced the potatoe them. ose wht rite a “ah _ question, aud a general dr cussion followed them first have t go to a as to the causes of the comparative fail- wy, Store and buy cards, then ay | ure of the crop of the present year, as well ‘eo then carry them home, lo yk = | a8 Of recent pears. V4, ’ . a7 aera ttle wn} | ewe Mekin-« oS round for a pen an ink, and is Mesers. Aitken, Fall, Newson, McKin then yossibly ss} | seve ral | | non and others took part tu the d scnssion i S spi | 1 . ; ; } : ao. : rl | which, before it was ended, embraced on weing ‘ser. e } |} grain as well as potatoes, kK pally the al who have them pr ited, met % | following resolution, proposed by Mr. D “ae ely have to callup Tr EXA PH | A. McKinnon, moved by Mr. Full and IS fINER office by u phone, 01 mic | seconded by Mr. Paton, was adopted : eall at our office, or send us a Resolved, That the Minister of Agr ents om = , how ture, O tawa, be communicated with, with Ms Li . ' Dd | @& Vie" tosending an expert here toenquire mal they wa 1 what ww | — ac | 'nt0 methods of mprovemenpt ib the = ay we I a. awe | growth of grain and potatoes,and as to * - , . Se SS | . eS aT iW Will ver OF SS | what reme lies are the best preventative oi i : : ‘ | eu \ vner i rust and the potato Pug, and whether a I} Ix and print | general change of seed ts advisable. ate, il ladies 40c, gentiemen’s, we | In accordance with this resolut on, Se as , “> | Me«srs. L. L. Beer, D. A. McKinnon and Ww 35c a package. we | y we I Fin J. Newson were appointed a committee to &, i i - ; ' |communicate with the Minister of Agri- p C ‘ | The Examiner Pull, GO- | | cuteare Tue Joy PRINTERS. oy | as m — ats rik « wha LIVO> s 2 2 - ane a |AN EVENING WITH i ic, RE ice, AID ce Arar Car 0a “AP US ROBERT BURNS. VALUABLE BUSINESS STAND For Sale by Auction, iss Jean Howison,cf Perth, Scotland, w give a reciial from ihe works of Robert Burns in the Opera House on Fri- day, October 14h, at 8 p. m. ' M } bal PROGRAMMB: The Cotter’s Saturday Night. Tam O'Shanter. Man was Made to Mourn. “A Man’s a Man for a’ That.” To the Unco Guid. Epiat le to Davie. Advice to Andrew. The Braw Wooer. Duncan Gray. To Mary in Heayen, and Scot!’s Greeting to Burns. Iam instructed by Mr. J. 8S, Morris to sell by auction at the premises, Lower Queen -treet. on WEDNESDAY, the 19th day of OCTOBER, instant, at 12 o’clock, noon: That desireable property on the corner of Qveen and Water Streets, © mprising large Brick Warehouse on Water Street; Building on the corner of Queen and Water Streets at present occupied as boarding house, shop and oft rting Archibald Kennedy & Co, fitted for shops and dwelling, will be sold en biec or separnte lots-—this pro perty always rents to advantage and offers a rare opportynity for investment—(average yearly rent S600 €0) apd Building adie Cee > Sold in order to close the es‘ate. Ao Allegory written on the statues of Terms at sale” ©. +E ‘IRSTO Scott, Burns and Shakespeare, in Cect:al Park, New York. Reserved seat tickets may be bad at the usual places on Friday morning. All tickets sold can be exchanged for one at those places. The full Cherlottetown orchestra has been secured for the occa- sion, and the recital is under the patronage of His Honor the Lieutenant~Goversor and other distinguished persons, Admis- sion, 50 and 35 cents. HOTEL ARRIVALS. Queen Hotel: Miss Alice Murphy, Bos tov; [Thos McDovald, A F B Shaw, Hai- fax, F S Robertson, Montague Bridge. Hotel Davies: DB Macdonald, H F Dobson, AC Draper, W D LeBoutellier, Cha- Nicoll, Montreal; O F Stacy, Bath- urst; J H Myrick, Tignisb; B C Cox, Souris; Sydney E Hessivn, J Hutchins, Toronto; D R Sttwerland, Quebec; W B Reynolds, H W Brown, Halifax; F A Mc- Andrews, F Anderson, St John; J J Mac donald, Kinkera; J W Richards, Bideford: J D Sutherland, City. Oct 12—dts Auctioneer. ————$—$—$— Furness Line of steamers Halifax to Great Britain S. S. “ London Citv” leaves Halifax for London G. B 25th (ct. S. S. “Dahome” wil! leave Halifax | for Liverpool 26th Oct W. W. CLARKE, Agent DOBELL LINE. ss cue here from Mcntreal Saturday, 15th inst and sails for St. Jobns, Nfld, via Sydney and North Sydney. Live stock on deck and produce under deck at lowest rates. For further information as to freight or passage apply to N.RATTYENBURY, Gorectleres is Please let us have the é amount of that account w e ¢@ sent you last week, and ¢@ oblige = a ee @ 2 @e 0678 036 8 & 2s , E. Perkins & Co Sunnyside. You'll be buying a new pair of shoes > @ @ & &e @ a * ee @ @ shou. Where are you going to buy | = ; ° : hem ? h li ae Fall and Winter stcck is now AgMan call nett er Ve P1sus opened. ly or die Righteously without a wife —Richter We sell Wedding Rings and also Wedding Presents. “He asked a maid if she would wed, And in his house her brightness shed She faintly smiled and snswered low If to the Modern Store you go And buy the ring from JUREY & CO.” For wedding presents we heve a large assortment of silverware all new latest designs with lowest prices. In clocks, we have as large a display as there is in the city and the lowest prices possible. Jewelery and Watches new and a good as- sortment and very cheap. Repairing promptly attended to. Clocks Wa‘ches and Jewelry at the Modern Jewelry and Fancy Good Store. JUREY & CO. Prowse’s New Stone Block. Opposite Post Office. We Ladies Pet.ble leather laced boots at $1.25 $1.40, $1.60, $1.75. Ladies Box Calf laced and buttoned $2.25 $2.75, $3.25 Ladies Dongola laced and | uttoned $1.25, $1.40, $1.60 and up. Girls Pebble laced boots at $1.00, $1.10, $1.25. W. H. STEWART & Co MEETING. The general annual meeting of the Hillsborough Skating Riak Company will be held at the office of Mr. D. C. McLeod, Bank of Nove Scotia Building in Charlotte- town on Wednesday the 26th day of October instant at eight o’clock p.m. D C. McLEOD, Secy Treas. Charlottetown Oct 10th 1898. 236 3ins. THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN, OCTOBER 13, 1898 Official Declaration of the Vote Cast ia this Province EAST QUEEN S$ Ycsterday was declaration day for East Queens,and returning offi er Moore held | his court at Eildon. Followiog is the official count :— For prohibiuon es 2051 | E eb éoauwe Coe eee reeseees a Ue i Ayainet probibition. ........c0..0. 192 | | . . i Majority for pro'.ibition...... ...... 1859 | WEST QUEENA Returning cflizer Robertson to-day counted the batiots cast io this rdivg. Ihe resalt follows: — Fur probibition, . ....ccccecoss ics meee Against NT IGG scckidediostseccshincs's w46 | eiedier Mejority for orohibition.........0.. 1900 | EAST PRINCE Prince Dietrict by returning The resuit will be found Che baliots for the East were counted on Mo:day, Offizer Galfoey. below :— ee ic okiis ce intiont ci bok nos , 2003 } Agalost prohibition, ., 212 | Majority for prohibition.......... - 1791 WEST PRINCE Mr. D.M. Forbes, returning officer, counted the ballots cast in this riding to 1 day. The vote will be found below :— For prohibition........... ...e. .. 1352. Against prohibition........ le ee Majority for prohikition. 1173 KING’e COUNTY. Returning offizer Macdonald held court at Georgetown today with the following result :— For prohibition. ......cssecccsees. 1909 Against probibition.....c+e0s 299 Majority for prohibition........... 2610 Totals: For 9461 ; against 1128. Majority for prohibition in this TOV 1000... ices 6o.0' nh bonsens . 8333 << a PERSONAL Rev J J Macdonald, K:nkora, was in the city yesterday. Hon J W Richards, Bideford, registered at the Hotel Davies last evening. Miss Harris, Vice Principal of Upper Prince Street School,arrived from England last evening. Miss Holland, of P. E. Island, is visitibg Mrs. C. D. Thompson, Botsford street. —Moncton Times. The Halifax Chronicle savs there isa possibility of Judge Allev being the next Liewenant- Governor of this province. Mr J McKenna, travelling passenger agent of the C P R, isamong the latest arrivais at the Hotel Davies. His many frieuds are glad to see him. Rev Dr Sexton, of New York, who lec- tured iu Charlottetowh a few years ago, died in St Catherines Ont, yesterday, of heart failure. Mr H W Brown, private secretary to the Minister of Militia,, who has been in Charlottetown for several days, left this morriog op return to Ottawa. Miss Ethel Knight Moliien’ who was with toe Harkins Company, is now a member ofthe Julia Arhur Comp'n’, now in Toronto playing “A Lady of Quality.” It is pleasing tohear that Mr D A Mc- Rae, of this province, who graduated with high honors from Dalhousie University last spring, bas been awarded a echolar- ship of $300 from Cornell University, where he is now studying. Mr David MclInaie, of the firm of Me~ Innis Bros, is receiving congratulations upon his marriage to Mies Eliza Aitken, which was solemized, at Montague Bridge yesterday afternoon. Rev W. H. Spencer was the officiating clergyman, and the pop- ularitv of the contracting parties was evi- denced by the large number of wedding gifts received. Mrand Mrs McInnis have Tue Examiner’s best wishes. General eatisfaction is expressed at Berlin over the curtailment of Emperor William’s journey to the East by nearly a month, through the omission of Kzypt trom his itinerary. {t is semi-officially announced that he desires to get back to Berlin to open tne Reichstag in person It is probable that Lieutenant Governor Forget will dissolve the North-West Assembly and that the be brought on immediately. election will 10 G T.—Charlettetown Lodge, No 68, meets in Wright’s Hall, at 8pm, Visiting templare welcome. For up-to-date millizery, carefully done leave your order with our Miss McKeiver THE PROHIBITION PLEBISCITE. | Local and Oter ttems, Potice Court.—A_ prosec ution against two lads for annoying pereons in ther ) dwellings was adj urned until Saturdoy. ILLEGsL Fisurnc —Before A Lord, Fish ery Officer, to-day, Alexander Macdonald, of Point Prim, confessed to fishing lobsters in the close season, aud was fiued $59 and costs. ‘inlsiigliicitiiads A Question. -A_ eorrespoudeat desires toknow ifthe local goveriment have no better employment for tbeir officials than scouring the country with summonses? This is a question for the Premier. a isieaanliind Coan. Arrivals.—Tbe following schoon- ers atrivei yesterday from Dominion | coal Co’s Mine-, C.B.,with cargoes of slack, run of m-ne and nat coal to Peak Bros. & Co: Ceto, Ratburn, Nellie Reid acd Albert P. St. Denstan’s CaTHEDRAL.— Work upon the southern spire of the Cathedral! is progressing well. Tne cross upou the top was placed in position last evening, the operation being w tnessed by a goodly number of prople. ainda Tue Orera House. — Tiere wae a larg® audience at tue Opera House last night> and the performance of the ‘‘Forever Devil’s Auction” was greatly enjoyed. The company give their closing perform- ance to-night, when a big house is ex- : pected, —_— — -<+— A TerrisLe Veata —A young woman named Marie Cousineau residing at St. Laurent, a suburb of Montreal, met with a terrible death a few days ago. A vicious horse trampled her to death, dragging her some distance. Her clothes were torn cff, her head crushed to a jelly, and one of her arms was pulled out at the eocket. sian A. Pivexy FemaLte.—Edward Walsh, a Halifax man with a bad reputation, went into the Dartmouth ferry office on Saturday night last and snatched $100 from the counter. He was making off with the money when the lady ticket selier laid hold of him and screamed ‘The voung woman kept her grip firmly till the military police, standing by, ran up and arrested the thief. Sinesiattiineniien Ar Tue Buttrs.—In the rifle competition at Georgetown yesterday for the Fisheries Pretection challenge cup, the team of-five from the Kiogfisber won with a score of 181 points against 162 by the Acadia, 154 by the Curlew and 133 by the Osprey. The cup was held last by the Osprey. In the match for the Acadia and Kingfisher enp the Acadia wou with 155 points to the Kingfisher’s 152. The weather was un- favorable for shooting. Cuourch Improvment.—The Trustees of the Souris Methodist Church are expending four or five hundred dollars in improving toeir church. Hot air is being introduced The building itself bas been raised three feet. A new entrance way with small spires 01 either side will make quit an improves mentin the apperrence from the street. Witha fresh cost of paint and other adorn- meats this church will be quite an orna- ment to the villags. Rev W C Mathews is the popular pastor. Mr W R Dingwill is the contractor for the wood work. Tue Rott» Bay Vore.—It must rot be suppose | that because the Rollo Bay Poll is the only one on theIsland that shows a majority against prohibition, and because of the recent seizure of smuggled rum found inthe woods inthe neighborhocd, that the pecple of that lcality are less temperate thao their neighbors, The residents of that fine eettirment, we are glad to be able to say, are among the most temperate, law-abiding and upright to be found anywhere Within the broad Domin- ion. Their votes were, no doubt, given conscientiously; ind the smuggled rum was not brought tuere,it may safely be inferred, for home consumption. ciaitiiiisas Wreck or THE ConrepERATE.—Cap- tain Forrest,of the wrecked schooner Con~ federa'e, arrived in this city last even’ng. He badtwo men from Cape Breton with him on the schooner when she was wreck- ed. A heavy seawas ronoing all day, aud about four o’clock in the afternoon a mast broke. Subsequently, whie the crew were making some temporary re- pairs their only axe was lost overboard Seeing that there was no chance of saving the eschconer captain Forest aud his two companions took to ihe beat, a verv small one, and started to row to tne shi r2 which, ‘hey did not reach until about four o’clock neat morning. They were tossed about all night on the raging waters, and one man was kept bailing all thetime as the waves were sweeping over the boat. The experience wae oe tuat they are not likely to for- get ina hurry. As already atated there was no insurance on either vessel or —Moore & McLeod. cargo. For Your Cough Take JOHNSON’S COUGH SYRUP. cents for large bottle. 25 It cures nine out of every ten. OOS 10070078 2226 Ceeeseneceeee ~z~ = ~ ~ ~~ SEUSRSOSKEOOGE*FOEESS IEECOEY I Navy ress. Sera { Stanley af OVO SSF SSL I ESCO FEEL SOGCO8C0 = a ~ = Se SESSCHSD SO CSSOSTHECEHUYOHOSSOES f} ¢) ~ > 600 yards assorted sires and Fancies. New goods, Good goods, And every yard a barga’n Prices trom 36c to 75c>)d worth half more. HT AT A BARGAIN You get the benefit Stanley Bros Leh eo se a ee ey fall ANNOUNCEMENT 1898 — Our stock for this season 1s now complete, and comprises all the latest fashionable clothes for Gentlemen’s wear, which will be interesting tu those desirious of having the large st variety to select from. ARTISTIC CUTTERS wee SKILLED WORKMEN We show the best line of men’s furnishings in the city GORDON & McLELLAN. Upper Queen St. Men’s Stylish Outfitt: > > «» “a => *® > > SG 2s ~ es @ ® & & & meee 4 a 7% ce doe do de coo ce bo bce de co bee se ces eo ce fe seo ce ce debe he de ee cote sd sto dco 2” | MAYPOLE SoaP } THE GREAT HOME-DYE (MADE iN ENGLAND) ” DYES ANY MATERIA! ANY COLOR ..... CLEANSES AND DYES AT ONE OPERATION MAKES NO MESS OR DIRT oe. NEVER “STREAKS” OR “CROCKS” .... Is the Best. + Ss ee ee T Tis the only perfect home-dye made, the only one that may be relied on to do first class work. Previous experience not necessary, follow the directions and success is assured. eee FEFESE SESS PP. (NENT Sold by all Druggist and Dealers everywhere. 10c. FOR COLORS, 15c. FOR BLACK. Free BOOKLET BY ADDRESSING USs anedben Depot : ARTHUR P. TIPPET & CO,, Managers, » ptace RovAte. MONTREAL TLRS GREEPTT PUTT HVET FEETTT TNT MES ESPS PSP PEST * ~ : 2228226 SABSABARSASSABS E SEASON IS HERE AND SO ARE THE COODS Before the nipping frost of winter puts in an ap- pearance it’s quite proper for you to do your bnying early, IVIEN’S SUITIYGS AND OVERGOATINGS We have always held front rank in our line. 4, Our present stock is cne of the finest we ever had the pleasure of showing and that is saying a goo deal. 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