eigen t BRT geaieee GENTS --- a — Ps (HE PEOPLE'S STORE ‘nlaundered White Shirts, jest value in the city 15 ficeecoeeerveres eeeees C Week’s special Laundered gannot be beaten $] 0 fleereerereres eeee es 0 Linen Collars......+ L5c each fashionable Shapes, 2 e Nr tor Zuc nile. Linen Cuffs, ali sizes, 25¢ pair, 2 for 45¢ BRACES — Nsw stock just opened. eeee 12¢ to { Oe pair Neckties all styles and glours. Gloves in Kid and Lisle Thread. Underwear and Hosiery— large stock to choosa from. | ! ——- We buy our furnishings from THE D.aILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, AUGUST 31, 1599 Local and Other tems, Arti LERY, ATTENTION [A meeting of No. 1 Company Garrison Artillery will be held thie evening at the Orderly Room. As the company’s annua! ehooting wil! be decided on, a full attendance is partic~ ar/y reque ted. Scroot Re-oreninc.—St. Peter’s school will re-open on Thursday, September 7th, There are a limited number of vacancies. Pupils prepared for the Universities. Fees, bovs’s choo), $24.00 a year; girls’ school, $15. Apply tothe Rev. J. Simpson. eod,td. Pouice Court —William Elleworth, charged with the larceny of brase fi tinge, and being drank and disorderly, was re- manded til] the 7th September, on buth chargee, aud for further evidence in the larceny charge. A countryman was fined $2 or 10 days for drunkenness. Forty four cases were beard and disposed of during the month as follows :—Drunks, 31, ma- licious iejary to property,1] conviction; larceny, 1 conviction and one dismieeal : Lig. Reg. Act. 1 conviction and :@o die» miesals ; aseault, 2 Sconvictions ; nuisance, 3 convictions; vagrancy, 2 convictions, The total] receipts of the month, including dog tax, were $265.51 =— = —— a A DIED. At East Piequid on Aug. 26tb, Charles Bevjawin, youngest son of Mr. Samuel | Jay, aged five months. At ber bome, High Bank, on the 12th of July, 1899, Mary,the dearly beloved wife of Donald Livingston, and daughter of Malcolm D. Muro, of Little Sands, in the thirty-fourth vear of her age. Atthe Esplanade, Aug. 30th, Arthur Edward, infant son of A. Ernest and Clara Ings, aged three months and three weeks. At Brackly Point, on Wednesday, Aug. 23rd, 1899, Jennie McCallum, beloved wite of Adam Johnstone, aged 49 yeare. At Millvale, oo Friday, the 11th day of trading man afacturers in Great ritain and Canada, so we can | guarantee the best value for | your money. : If not already a customer give us a call. : Cag WEEKS & CO The People’s Store We “ Me -— ve cessors to W. A. WEEKS and UO. if. Dunstan's College (lassi¢al and Commercial. APFILIATED TO LAVAL UNIVERSIT’S The classes in St. Duanstan’s College wil] be resumed on TUESDAY, the 12:h September nex’. For further particulars apply to A. P. McLELLAN, Rector | &t Duvetan’e College, Ch’town, Aug 30, ‘99 NN LE GALLS SeVNNNNEDN ND TOE HTTETT ETT IHT PNT aa More than 2000 Fami- lies in Halifax and Dartmouth use Sun: light and Lifebuoy Soaps exclusively in their homes, > and all say they we ald now have any other kinds ——— | WbaheddbAdbddbAdbdhbddbdbddddddddiadd This information is correct having been gained by com- petent and trust-worthy ad— vertisers, leaving saniples at every house and making care- ful enquiries. these families never knew pure S¢ )APS meant, un- hey tried SUNLIGHT LIFEBUOY. ; whre.t Why should mm others learn and be healthier aud happier for the leariuing. Price is oniy 5e for large twin bar. oy prvppreprevrrererrerrrri rrreny rrrrrvevrrvrerrer yyy AALAUAAAALAAAAGAL GLAAALAALAAAAAd ALLdddddd ddd ddd ddde i, Auguet, Elizabeth Jane, aged three weeks and three days, infant daughter of John A, and Charlotte S McMillan. LOCAL NOTICES. Another supply of Grape Nuts, the new brain food, just received at Beer & Goff's felt —_. — pats at 9; wle Latest novelties in ladies Stasley Bros. English Malt and spiced vinegars for pickling purposes at Beer & Goff’ s To day we have received a small advance lot of silk and satin ribbons, black aad color. ed frilled ribbons, narrow plaid ribbons—Moore & Me- Leod. WANTED--All parties in- debted to W D McKay, either 47 book deots, notes of hand, or judgments, to make im- mediate payment. d&w + ew © i hy The new White Star steamer Oceanic, the largest ship in the world, arrived at Liverpool on Saturday from Belfast, lre- land, where she was bailt. Th- Oceanic ig to sail from Liverpool to New York on her maiden voyage on S pember 6. Her dimensions are: Length, 704 feet; beam, 72 feet; draught, 26 feet. She registers 17,000 tons. Her engines areexyected to develop 45,600 horse power. Her keel was laid on March 12, 1897. and ebe was launcbed on January 16th last. Tue White Star company believe she will make the transatlautic voyage in five days, and tbeir aim will be to secure a regular Wed» nesday morning arrival both in New York and Liverpool. Captain Joho G. Cam- eron. late of the Teutonic, Commodore ot the White Star fleet, will be in command of the Oceanic. Arsenault H, BR, MacKenzie Arsenault & MacKenzie BARRISTERS, —SOLICITORS, &c.— — A. E. (Late of the firms of Charles Russell & Co., and E. F. V. Knox, Lendon, Eng.) OFFICE— Morris Block, Ch'town. 199—d&w 2mos SB iiis} j a! STS AAAAAAAMLALA LD LAM AAA MAALbdAdd zis rs . a cS | _WANTED—One cr two young Men w “ard in a sima)) private fam Uy Terms reas ‘“nable. Apply at this office 205 31 pd allies. hata ies TO LET—A house containing five rooms, Mtuated on King Street, beck of Merchani’s Bank fPElsland. Apply at the office of «L Beer, © WE ¢ We~- want © you to visit ( our store an WANT get our prices ¢ on groceries. e YOUR @ Our best of- © forts are put TRADE ¢ forth in gett- ¢ the best goods € that money weecenes? can buy. We ‘know that the quality and | prices of our goods are right. SANDERSON & 60 | VICTORIA ROW. PERSONAL. en _ Father Gauthier went west this morn~ ing. Dr. Darrach, of Kensington, is in town today. Senator Prowse is registered at the Davies. Mrs. Richard Heartz wentto Halifax this morning. Mr. W. J. Palmer jeft on return to Tor- onto this morning. Mr. W.W.Doran, of Quebec, is regie~ tered at the Queen. Rev. Dr. McMillian, of Cardigan, came to the city last evening. Mr. Henry E. Wright, barrister, of Summerride,is in the city. Mre.J.J.Davies, jr., and Miss Weldon left for Moncton this morning. Mr. and Mrs J. A. Nicholson, and — left this morning on return to Mon- trea. Father McPhee, of Georgetown, of whom hope hae being given up, is very week tocay. Mre. Arch. McKenna went west this morning on a visitto relatives in Mis~ couche. Mr. A. B. Macleod. of Springton, left this morning for McGi)l, totake up his Ord year io Arts. Mr. R. ©. Macieod, of Summerside, who was taken seriously ili o.: Saturday, is much better today. Mre. Waddell, who has been visiting friends in New Glasgow, N. S., returned to Charlottetown last evening. Mr. and Mrs, Woodman and child, of Alberton, arrived by ‘the Princess last night aod went west this morning. Mr. Neil McLeod, of Summerside, hae entered the firm of Messra Warburton & McKinnon, adding his name to the firm’s. Mr. Aubrey Blanchard left thie morning for Kingston Military Coilege where he will commence at three years military course. Mr, W. C. Harris. A. R. C.A., returned from Halifax last evening. He will re~ main here until Monday. Today ne went to Kinkora. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Longworth, who have been visiting pointsin Nova Scotia and New Brunsvick, returned to Charlotte- town last evening. Mr. Picton Brown went to Summereide this morning where he wil! be joined to- morrow by the other athletes from Char~ Joitetown who take part in the sports at Moncton. Messrs. J. J. Chappell, Charles Clarke and Henry Craswell left this morning to attend the Railwev Convention in St. Jobo, N. B. Other delegates will follow to- Local and Other Hens, Raiway Prosrcn onf Tuesday the 5th inst. _—-—>- -—- Triat Trie—The Brent makes her trial trip this afternc oo, ---—-_- From Harirax.—The City of Gheat ar- rived from Halifax today. Tu Cosax.~—The Coban will be due here from Montreal this evening. A Bone or Conrention.—The American yacht clubs are squabbling overthe !0- acripticn on the Canada’s cup. Ibe cups atill here iv Toronto. AvromopiLe ror Hairax.—Halifax is svon to beve the horseless carriage. One is on the way out from England, the property ofa Mr. Exsbaw, ron -in-law of Sir Sanford Fleming. Prince oF Wares Coiiece.—Prince of Wales College will reopen ou l'uesday, 5th September, at 10 o’clock. It is particulsr~ ly requested that all iatending students be in attendance on the opening day. Rartway Piowic.—A certain oumber of tickete for tbe railway picnic may be obtained from members of the committee. The picnic will take place on Tuesday next, and a good time is promieed. — Somme Oats.—Mr. Thomes Murphy, of South Shore, had in the city a few days ago a_ head_ of Tartariav cats containing 184 grains. This is looked upon a8 a rare development. Beat it who cau ? i, Another Otp Woman.—Mrs, Mary Russell Bradford, who is believed to have been the oldest woman in New England, died at her home in Cambridge, laet week. She wae born in Boston in 1793 and was 106 years 2 months and 17 days old. New Sreamern—The sieamer Mayflower, mavaged and owned by Mr. F. P. Ronan, ot Halifax, wil] run between Summerside, Cape Tormentine and Crapaud for the bal- ance of this season, She will carry all the passengers and freight offering. Mvurper.—Fredk. Johnson, of Gilbert Plains, Manitova, shot and killed his wife and three children recently, afterwards comrmitting euicide. There is no apparent cause for the crime, and Johnsou’s domes tic relations were most happy. Excursion Party.—A Raymond and | Whitcombe excursion party, numberiog thirty, arrived last night by train from the weet. Mr. Carroll Hutchins, of Boston, is morrow. Mise Chappell acd Mrs. Clarke accOm pany ihem. Mrs. Devlin, of Boston, wife of the chief engineer of the La Grande Ducheeve, and Miss Lillian Pileon,of Pensylvannia, niece of Capt. Haniav,of La Grande Duchesse,is visiting Charlottetown. Thev are the guests of the Misses Murphy, Kent Street. | in charge. The party leaves for Halifax via Pictou tomorrow. During their stay in Charlottetown the party have head- quarters in the Hotel Davies. Beatinc axp Venritatixc —The Mc- Eachern Heating and Ventilating Cc, of (ait, Ont., are making shipment of ap- Mies Lillian Robertson, daughter of the | late Mr. C. E. Robertson, leaves on Satur- | | day morning for Spokane, Washington, On | av interesting mission. Sbe will be accom~ panied as far as St. Paul by Miss Amy McGregor, daughter of Mr. Charles Mc- Gregor, Water Commissioner. Meeers. Ernest Hill and P. McQuillan were entertained at the Revere Hotel last evening previous to their departure from the province. Mr. Hill, who is a leading member of the 820d Batralion band, was presented with a $10 gold piece by the members of the band. Mr. Hill will take up his residence in Boston. Miss Amy DesBrisay’s schoo! will re- open in St. Paul’s Schoolroom on Monday, Sept. llth. 3 Muttart’s Steam Merry-go-round will be operating on the grounds of the Ch’towo Driving Park during the horse races co the 13th end 14th Sept, 1 wk. ol. ee ———— —1899— INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, St. John, NB Opens Sept ith. “ Bloses Sept 29th Exhibits inal! the Usual Classes $13,000 IN PRIZES. Speial - Amusements) On Grounds and in Hall BAND MUSIC. DAY AND EVENING. Open from 9 a m- to 10 p. m. General Admission, Adult« 25cts, Children L5cts. Special Days at Special Prices ee ' Island- See Newspapers for Special Amuse~ ments. . | For prize list and information, address | D. J. MoLaves.r, Cuas. A. Everett President. Mgr. & Sec’y Geo. F. Owen, Cardigan, Representative on P. E. I, ALAAHASASAAAALAADAASAAABAAESAADSALAAAAASSADASABSESSSLABSSABBBA BRAS» paratus for the Prince of Wal-s College ‘avd P. E.I. Hospital, and sending a man with eame to superintend the installation of the’ heating systems. The materials are coming via boat from Montreal, Lazorn Day.—All tbe principal stores in the city have agreed to celebrate Labor Dav on Wednesday, Sept. 6th, instead of Monday, Sept. 4th. The sports on the ©, A. A. A. Grounds promise to be the best held tor years. Unsworth, Cook, Newsome, Clarke, Brown Bros, Large and otbers are training bard and will put up some of the best races ever seen on the 3 ins. Epwortn Leacue.—There willbe an Epworth League District Convention held in Charlottetown, on the Ilth September. The afternoo, ‘session will begin in Grace Church at 2.30p.m. There will be a mass meeting in the First church at 7 45 p.m. The Rev. A. E. Crewe, General Secretery, will attend both meetings. All the Leagues (and EK. L. of C. E.) in the Charlotiatown district will please take notice, aud kindly appoint two delegates for each society, in addition to the Presi. dent who will be a member of convention ex officio. Also, please forward names of delegates as soon as appointed to either the Rey. J.J. Teasdale, or the Rev. J. W. McConnell, Charlottetown. Committee programme later.—R. Orie, Secretary. = SHAVING SUPPLIES... We have in stock a nc line of shavers’ supplies includ- i E- COAPS in sticks and cakes, 10 aad 25 cents BRUSHES in different styles, prices 10c and 75c each MUGS—Some very pretty patterns, prices 15c to 60c each STRAPS—Swing and pads, 25c to 75: each. Cosmetique, shaving lotions and other requisites always in stock at lowest prices. FTV T TV vvvTTr"r"",",,,,*,*,*,” : _— al os Felt Hats.... at Stanley Bros SE SESE SESE SRE RRS ae aS ALL THE NEWEST SHAPES AND LATEST COLORINGS Pearl, Beaver, Navy, Royal, 1% - >> &® @ @ ® 222 e@ @&Os Oe OF O2OG488 8888 Brown and Black—- O : STANLEY a SY FPR Te | Pe re ere paren ae BSBA OF Shad smate yf “iP AS Sacuad* . 4 , hive. n Retin Pn athe Stal ald «pS ysiet it ae > ~SHOES— cs “ ee 3.50 a pair & “te, We have just opened em two new lines of SLATER en SHoEs, ts IST. --A very wide shoe made a of Dongola, with extra thick sole; os on the NATURAL LAST, 6 wide. am: This shoe is solid comfort. ba 2ND—A lighter ehoe made of very fine vice or kidduck; on the ARIS aX TOCRAT LAST. This last has the happy koack of givisg a look «f “ slenderness and style to any foot. rae oN a ee if ay As ae ME “3 - 5 2a? = a iz Me Lgl. co a > ———— A ll — -.———- NS 7 z = - . e ' on Pownal Street cut price Shoe Store ‘William Conroy. —DEALER IN-— . BOOTS & SHOES Pownal Street, Ch’town, ?. £.],——=—— | Every Variely of Leather and 1 Rubber Footwear | THE LATEST STYLES RECEIVED MONTELY | ke Purchasing ;all my goods for SPOT CASH, from ti , Canada, | United States places me in a position to buy ardeell a good grade of goodsat @ lower price than sume drms el. thoidy, | A full line of the Ames Holden Companys High grade footwear, the Jargest mana~ | facturers in Canada having a yearly output over $3,050.000 " Shoe Dressings & Laces all kines ; 1e leading manufacturersof Having an experience of 25 years inthe business in both Canada and the | Bring your cash and ‘get the greatest bargains on eari® , MOTTO.--Hone Valine For Honest Prices