< i ! Prrrerrrerrrrr errr tr somerset ep ress Black 0008 um! len turday 2 touds —- non e ffects—'atest de and very nobby— them — Lustres — Blac in Plain & Fancy See our window pe ned on Sa a of Black Cr signs see A LARGE VARIETY. — good value Weeks & Co’s 50c Cash. mere is always asked for —the best cashmere tor the money in the city. All summer Muslins, Blouses, Straw Hats and Trimmed Millinery sell- ng at a discount to make room for fall goods now on order WEEKS & CO Wholesale and” Retail cessors to W. A. Weeks & Co. Suc Corsets. Special Black, Short. A New Jine Usually Sold for $1.2 Our price SOc T. J. Harris Lonpon Hi ron SE eTONNEveDrnywreepOTEDYPOOY YPTTT ate = More than 2000 Fami- 3 lies in Halifax and Dartmouth use Sun: light and Litebuoy Soaps Af MY we exclusively in thir homes, and all say they wceuld not have any other kir ds. This informatior is correct having been gained by com- petent and trust-worthy ad- vertisers, Jeavingsamples at every house and m king care- ful enquiri 1 he families knew xhat pure SOAI eant, un- il chey tried SUNLIGHT i LIFEBUOY should earn and De he althier happier for the rning. others aad Price is on\y 5e for large twin bar. SRAAARAAAAALAAAAAANd / LLAALAY Gad is eu a <a" ~ ar 38e line in South! ART TTT TTT TTT TTR TTT | team le a —— Oe” Nanaia ‘Local ant Other Hems, Orr For Orrawa.—Tobe Ottawa rifle ave on Fri lay an | Saturday morn* | igs. j } | | SS A | | tion cise Wet Worra Skeive—The cedar lap: etreak boat exhibited by Mr. Lemu:l Wir chester at the last Provi: ciel Exhibi- 8 on 1 the estatlisbment of Mark Wright & Co, Grafton Sire The eo tie oft description and will be dispeeed off for a reasouable price. iew in 1@ Hest Cace—John McRae cf Rice AULT edn: appeared before H. J. Palmer,S M, yesterday on complaint of Alexander J McF aye 0 of the Same plac. he shbarge again it Mc Rae was ‘Sassault oc} easioning Pact acl bodly harm, Mc- Rae was released on bail to anpear on Tuesday next when the case wi: 1 be further erquired into, An OLp axp Wett Trievd Remepy.— Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup bas been used for over fifty yearsby millions of for their children while teething, with perfect success It soothes the child sofiens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. It is pleasant to the taste. Sold by druggists in every partef the world. | Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its value is ncalculable. Be sure and ask for Mra W insloe’s Soothing Syrup. ————— ee CHaRLorterows, P. E. I. August 23, 1899 Mr. L. 5. Miller, Princips! Charlottetown Business College and Writing Academy. My Dear Sir,—I bave much pleasure in bearing testimony to the excellence of the course of business training given at the Institution presided over by you and ably assisted by your large staff of compe tent teachers. As you are aware, ever since | have peen in business I bave always applied to the College for book -keepers, all of which have given me excellent satistac- motbers tion. Last fall you persuaded me that I had the making of a gocd |dook-keeper in my own family—my daughter Blanche. f, at first, laughed at the idea thinking ber fer too young, but eventually followed your advice. Early in the epring my book- keeper left and on your recommendation my danghter(long before ehe had com plet- ed her course of studies) took full charge of the work, and I must in justice eay tirat I never bad euch splendid satisfaction. She loves the work andl could not do without her. Tbhatkiog you for vour advice and kind- ness toward her, while advising others to } follow her example, I am respectfully yours, A. Dowy, Down’s Coa! Depot. om - The steamship Lake Superior, of the Elder-Dempster line, passed Heath Point on Sunday, the 20th inst., and was due to reach Montreal Tuesday evening or early this (Wednesday) morning. Among the passengers are Mr. and Mrs. Aubin E, Aresenault, for Charlottetown. ee “EELELERSERGERGRM DEPT ARREREDRREREEEC EEF “ladies Colored Boots and Shoes @ at prices that will interest you. We have placed in cur window a lot of broken sizes’ in Ledies’ Boots and Shoes, and will let them go at 0064 GO DO ot O000 $1.00 a pair 99 OP 00S Be wt COO9 They’re worth much more. K. JOST, Stamper’ = OO'l$ 22 Os 02232 BSVTes @&2 BTS h. GERERLES***OSRCRU TET AT TURE SRERERGERSONESE= s Corner rae —«~, TENDERS. Tenders for building an addition to Southport School, addressed to the Trustees of the Scuthport School will be received up to the 25th August, inst, at the store of Fennell & Chand- er, where the specification may be seen. CHARLES BYRNE, . F. GUARD, Trustees H. MUTCH, “Aattoet 15, d&w ’ . . . missionary service, SWEET PEA COMPETITION, Names of the Prize Winners in Has- zard & Moore's Exhibition The moet attractive apot in Charlotte- town to-day was undoub:ed!y Messrs Has- zard & Moore’s store, where the annua! exhibition of sweet peas grown from seed purchased from Mr. Haszard charm:d the many lovers of flowers who viewed the teautiful Sdisplay. A number of exhibits were sent in aod it must have been a di ifficult matter tor rthejudges tu makea decision and award the prizes, Mr. Has- zard’s own “collection was the centre of aitraction, though, of course, it was not put iuto competition of other exhibitors. Each disjlased in ® separae e¢ masees Of Gistinct Variety yntainer, thales presenting a charming sight. Needless to say the Characteristic of each variety was faith- tully evident toeach insiance and the size of the blooms 'gave evidence of Mr. Has- zard’s acknowledged skill as a sweet pea grower. The exnibit made by Mre. Hed- ley Palmer was also a most exce!lent one, acd, arranged as it wasin distinct shades fell but litthe short of Mr. Haezard’s in couspicuous superiority. I: wes not such @n easy matter to determine as to the relat.ve merits of the remaining exhibits, when number [of varitier, size and form had to betaken into account, but we feel sure {that the judges decision will be up held by all who are con petent to julge and who go as fu!ly into all the relative merits of each collection as these gentlemen did, who, we learn were uvanimous in their awards whieh were con curred in by § Mer. Haezard. The second prize for best collection was carrie] off by Mrs. W. M,. Scoit, and the third by Mre. R. G. Norton, Mra. Scoit took first prize for bouquet of shades of red or blue, the second being awarded to H C McLeod and the third to H E J Lewis. Mesers Edward Bayfield and Lawrence W. Watson were tie judges in the gontest, with Mr. Haszard as referee. The ex- quisite Dablias, Liliee, Balsams, Palme und other plants grown by Mr. Haezard Jent additional charm to the exbibition, which we trust that all lovere of flowers who bave not already done so will visit. We are in @ position to promise them & veritable treat. >o-e PERSONAL. Mr. A.C. Macdonald, M. P., city. Dr WG Burke, ot Boston, has returned to Georgetown trom Alberton, Sisters St. Catherine and St. Henry wore passengers by Jast evening. is in this Mary ithe Princess Mr. James H Neal was a passenger by the mornicg train west en route to Libby, Montana, tev. William Hogarth Tower and wite, of South Framingham, Mase., are gussets at the Hove! Davies. Lieut.~Co!, Longworth has been elected Captain of the Uttawa team, and Siaff- Sergeant Allan Adjutant. The Rev Drs Chaisson Doyle, and Tur bide crossed to Point du Chene on Mouday On a visit to thediocese of Chatham. Mre. Parlie, who bas been viriting Mr. and Mrs. Walter P. Douli, left this morn- ing on return to Washington, D.C, Mr. F A Macpberson, who bas been visiting friends ia Charlottetown, left this moroipg on returnto Hampton, N. B. ~—w Mi-s Minnie E. Moren, of Moore & Me Leod's establishment, left this morning on a fortnight’s visit to friends io Summer- side, Mr. ®. Gordon, of the firm of Gordon & McLellan, was a pas .enger by the Prio- erss Jat evening, returping from a trip to Nova Scotia Mies Perrv, of Toronto, was a passenger by the Princess last evening. She wil] he agnest at Koockronr, the residence of Indge Fitzgerald during her stay in this previoce. Mr. J.Paimer, of Toronto. son of Charlee Palmer, Eq, is expected by this evening’s trainog a visit to relatives in Charlot'etown. Mr. T. Burke, Department, St. official mossion. Hotel Davies. Miss Sellers, of Sentner, McLeod & Co’a store, was a passenger wes? this morning en routeto Amherst, N S, where she will visit friends. Mr. Murray Macneill, professor of mathematics at the Anglo-Saxon College, Peris, has arrived hor? on a visit to his father, Rev. L. G. Macneill.—St. Jolin Telegraph. Mrs. A. W. McLeod end her daughter Mrs. Ringer,of Ro-ton, Mass.. alec Mra. Jebn Darrach, and Mrs, A. McLean, of Charlottetown, ere visifing Mre, R. Small, wood, Pleasant Street.—Truro News. Mr Phil Farrel, of the House of Com- mons staffat Ottawa, has returned to Tig- nish. Mr Farrel bas recently taken unto himeelf a partner in the Washington of the North and is receiving the congratala- tions of his hosts of friends. Rev. J. T. Bryan bas resigned the pas- toral charze of St. Paul’s church, and the resigpa.ion will he considered at a meeting of the vestry to be held tonight. The re- signation is ihe outcome ef a desire on Mr. Bryan’s part to enter the foreign previous to which he will spend three years in the etudy of medicine at Trinitv University, The fact tbat Mra. Bryan’s bealta bas not been very good since coming te this pro- vince has also been a factor in determining the rector’s course, Mrs. Bryao wil! leave for Toronto in two or three weeks time. Mr. Bryan’s resignation does not take eftect until the end of September. ofthe Island Revenue John, is here on an He isa guestat the The words of pra’ s2 bestowed upon Hood’s Sarsaparilla by those who have vsed it proved the merit of the medi» cine with those | Was | the | Torouto.. Local and Other Items, L O.A.—A special! meeting ot Queen’a 2 | a ~ Lodge wil) be held at Miltonca | Friday, Sept Ist,at 2 o’clock. Ful at- tendance is requested. Appre:s~—On August .29tb,in Y MC A ball, Mrs Catherine Lente Stevenson will addre-8 a pubic meeting: subjec’, “The Demands uponthe Curistianity of today.” Meeting at 8 p. 0 Admission ten Céenié, CoaL—The schooners Lady Abere Amazon, Goward L, Loie, Athlete, and Jessen arrived within the past few ; dav’ from the Domision Coa! Co’s Mines, More deen, | | C.B., with cargoes of slack, run ot mine and rut coal to Peake Bros & Co. ies ie Tae Pricsic of the year, where we a’- ways havea goodtime. Grace Ch»rch Snoday School pienic at E liott’s Mills | one week from today See ad. in this | issue for fu! particulars, and remember the date, August 30tb, this day week, atti le Tue Copaxn—T io steamer Coban sailing from Montreal, Angnat 29th, will be due at Charlottetown Friday morning, Sent let, anc saile for St. John’s, NfAl., via North Sydoey. For further par ticulars eee ade | vertisement lateror apply to Peake Bris & Co. sieitiinianais Tenxpers for printing and cardsofthe races to be held at the Char lottetoxn Driving Park on Wednesday and Thursday, the 13 h and 14th Septem- ber, will be received up to noow of Satur- day, the 2ad September. Tbe highest or any tender uot necessarily accepted. _ eo eelling score — Ma-onic.— At the annual meeting of the Gravd Council of Roya! and Select Masters of New Brunswick, held in St.John « day or two ago, Dr Darrach, of Kensington, was elected Grand Master for P E Island. Dr Macneil], of Stanley, was elected In- epector General for the same province, and Nei] MeKelvie, of Summerside was elected Grand Chaplain, Po.ice Covrt.—For being drunk and incapable James Hennessey was tl is morning fined $4 or 20 daye. Fora sim. ilar offence Philip Murray was fined $5 or 39 days, aud three other druvks, Francis Waleh,Donald McNeill and Ernestt Roon- ey, were each fined $2 or 10 daye. Peter Gilboy, charged with being drunk and tieorderly, was fined $8 or 40 days. Williem «Pearon, charged with crimip~ pliy axsaultung Matilda Pearon, his sister- in-law, on the 18th of March last, was re- manded for trial eight days hence. Up io the present ime this month there have been thirty-six convictions for tll cfences Baxp Concert.—The promenade cor. cert given in (Jueen Square Gardene last evening by the band of the 82ad Battalion under Mr. Vinnicombe’s direction was a great treat. The programme published by Tus ExaMINer was rendered in a charm- ing manner, and the hundreds of people in avendacce 9 were enthusiastic in their praise cf the eelectione, some cf which were encored. During the course af the concert the members of the tand were treated to refreshments bv Major Purdy, and afterwards Surgeon-Mujor Warbarton entertained them at where a most enjoyable hour or two was paveed. Tle 82ad Battalion Band has certainly made zreat progress under Mr. Vionicomte’s direc’iou. Its next appear- apce jn the gardeaos wil] be looked forward to with pleasure. Micitia Cuances.— By a recent militia order we learn that the establiebment of (he 4b regiment of this province hes been readjisted The number of companies 1educed from five to four, but the strength (f¢ach company is increased from torty 'o fifty-three officers, non-commissioned fivers aad men. The establichmnt of he Regiment is increased from 232 to 244. Poe Canada Gazette contains notice of tke following changes in the cfficers of the 4th Regiment and &2nd Ratallion: Fourth Regiment (P, E. I- sland) C. A.— Prov.sicua! 2od Lieutenant G. A. Thomp- “on, retired 22:d June, to be Second Li utevant ‘rovisioually, Sergeant R. E D-war, vice Tuompson. S204 B at talion— Secocd Lieutenant W. A. McDotr resigned his commission 26th June. Tobe Lieut enant: Second Lieaten- ant W.E. F. Hardy, vice J. A. McDonald apprintel Acjutant 3rd Jula, 18¢2. Lieut. L. Stewart Appoi nted Lieutenant, v! ce J D. Seaman.5.u Jaly, 1899. 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