a THE DAILY EXAMINER. ee OCTOBER 14 1898 ooo credit to the provi and to their coms —R K Jost Stamper’s Corver. morning by special tra‘n jeaving Summer- = : oor ee ae ~ nn ea ae ee eee / Sa Nea 4s —— 42% —-3ese| ARIILLERY INSPECTION. 2nd Lieutenant—O Olifton Richards, | 0000 10erG220nneLeensasneeseg 2 2 2—t—t«*é eee sae ‘ das Co Sergt~Major —M H Sprague | Oo¢ ai a Sener ean-aecseeee ee J _ , i sv Sergeant—Hurdia Mcl i i va ~~ = sergean lurdi McLean, £090 “ae alin ‘Who Visits . | Leieut. Colonel Wilson Expresses His| ¢,,..,-»|_F W es = ee , S66C62OC eccees-coeewe due | Appr oval of the Work. { yrporal J R Darke } thy Bra Weotr at the eats eunl ° Corpora! tar \" ] Lin t 1 e4 raifine 3 ws . . y i ‘ 7. LK! sM 1S Vi ane ¢ aN e yim aN 5} esteniay wae nenpection day . N . . . n a have the! visiting Fe / 1 and 2 en es of the 4th Pr rm ' rs ‘ 4 ; . ' ; : Ky Mp yas a ; se eek ' m oy se F : ng to-night at 8 t aS printed, others write 7s ard Island, Canadian Artiilery. lhe DAnad Masel vohn bf Wortu, O CLOCK. Speciai music 4] : ‘ : ; ° Largan nt 7 pom them. wit vho write , | day wasall that could be desired, and | eo reant—Lemuel Worth. —»—— - t} em first have to go to a ; many citizens, amoug whom we botice 9 orporal—H ‘ary W orta, LO O b ~- VV ildey Lodge, No ei meeta ; ' | goodly representation of ladiev, were at- | eeninsetiiihe , tonight; third degree, A full attendance “ ore and buy cards, Do: ee a ; ' } eae A : a . : . racted to Victorin Park. His Honor j a ene ‘oned offic«ra ext qlucsied, } y ae then carry them ne K ““~- ‘.Q Fae) ! rar fai} om NSEIONEG OMIC*FS Of NO < | ane a he ‘ » % Lieut-G ernor Howlan, who never f ( A @ rt : fergesn ; { * ~\ “e r ween i ae on | “Ty e = i eTrvall i SETS Sit I me ; we Tr! und for a pen and ink, and we | Sh the kind interest he takes in ovr Q . ie - ee > 2) Vision.—There will be no ; . 2.12 me PE Pesta then possibly \ i.itia force, twas also upon the field : fa . gy il evening On account of the 4 ' when writing then. i fi | dhese two fae com panies hold a warm | oO the ( ad ; | ler'aipmentin the Opera House. i} Lik ' . : . j ‘ ; 7. = » OL, { .% . ; } | piace in the ection oO ) sitizens, whe ~- = ate who hay h } AIL j me ametIOe 6. Sur en 7s as giver re ponded lo ihe happy pa ; | ena Gers P:. 1 1 S< Poe Exa- “iv | Tegard them as being always prepared to | 5); 1 away the ys 7 iMBS Suterep.— Tuere were 1100 tambs 77 \ i i : : . vue y ay Pvue evening wt speeciuer } : : wt? AZ acguit themselves in such a manner as to ee ’ a a _" - t ect ee pp yO rom Summerside yes erday by + “ Gx “WP | attract > wi c »; | 2OMgs ana recitations, Before breaking up | wes HJ Sen otal t of @ a i . ; altract (hose who take an Interest in mili | Bovet Matre Gurhcnn. | Lined g ? . ia ’ Jones. Horner shipment of 800 + + mt. : Sergt Major Sprarcne ten d to Sercean : i | tary mattera—and where is the gennine! y “of 1 oe ed ill be made o1 Monday. AY a4 ire 5 ' ‘ a , acy ©&° UNaAIMOUS Voice OF | "35 i , ha OR | > +}, nimou ; Ang!o-Saxon that does not? ; tho ce ee | a ¥ : 3 i wi aly ;¥v pt, attended on this cccacion w ’ yt | — , Mm ssionred ONC Fs | Soc! ~The young people of the First — vj . ats wa . al! ls ve ary , f and men of No (Cn for the able manner | LC ee ee . a -_ =~ ‘ ~ . ba ; B1UCd ot 1} ‘ } ‘ ‘. 4 > 1 | He | digannnl f as t Met! >: Church last evening entertained | @8@@oaee We - a) a 2% A e had instructed them previon3 } the students of the Prince of Wales Collece 92 8868 55uS 150798880000 =< r we i Shortly b + ocliocKk the (WO Com | en 4} : nectio S rile aftert loight Beeb wep seticis.. in Oe 2 Pint 1 ee ofece ™~A a = = ain TF ieee Ree Peale yea ie ad bias ete a 1 : rye, <a. goats, ihe tw commercial colleges ¢ > . ' Ser it eaded by their fine e ily I arc HEA | the hows a ‘oin ng hands and singin: ia] . ro - _ se ' 7 8 Bat a S9SS6OICHET LOVSEGOReDSEECOCEEe i . ; ; ftom tbe rill shed to tbe fark, and at | Ant } L ang Syne ets i Serveant Suthers ' re : 44) SCEMe Bi prograt ae was a « . 2 7¥ ‘ . . . ‘ JUS any 2 it "NO se a } satiaf . oO f « i omy ' Le | | precisely 3 o'clock received the inspecting | land to his hote posed Of to the satisfaction of all. . lAanmen re ~ rn : ‘9 Tile , " 7 é p ay q Ld gel . icer Lieut.-Colovel Wilson, Royal ms sea “i eh 2 , rande . PO PEA FN aria , Artillery rith + ‘yal salute eRe j SCOTT Act.~— Befo Stipendiary 600 J al ds assor ted Se! ct 8 4 a pa > ay. | vanadian Artillery, with a royal saiute, LOCAL NOTICES | ne ‘stvate Bi Q Ww : 2 : a's ‘ a _ ° . . . . y aormetlr Sig ‘nar § Souris pil « ‘ + AS “i= | Toe inspecting oflicer, accompanied by | nog ye ylanchard at Se and Fancies. —“ - : | oan | Pies . Caleta’ Oe 1) 0.0: then same | ee ; nesday, Joha D Lavie was fined $50 and i mae & HinG ™ ' ~ the ranks, making a ¢ O21 r ecti a : ASTOCS TP OES » OOF t Tee iOrnsEae me sates apt paper: f New roods, i a . - ce. % =—_ we 1 and seed ‘ Act [he summonses against ? ! ts ' y oY 1: : ty : nla we P >} [era bhis cert ana Cu ; @ 4 Ae : ‘ ‘ — Tt ; Pp INTE one Orc.otbiog an a 1 nev Woich were . . ri ‘ ae tir id . M 4 } wer ’ : ' ; . : . i ' ‘oar nerfec ee atperine mar ang A McA yere f’ 3" ain found to be in good order and well fitted, 480% OD)! xi shoes for perfect fe ~~ vt minsed o 4s ~~ ; re Good goods, ‘i | ow . } , ‘ Smissed. 2h A Ah Ne 43% , The corps then marched past in column by but perfes es for all feet at the “old . SES, meee DS — 5S — >< | , hg og. ' a wr be ar Oe ae - ava® | the right. and then in quarier column by | reliable” sho —B K Jost, Stamper’s 3 ” ¢@ And every yard a bargai in i ineeealiosced - Ithe left. These movements were | Corner. | CoMPLIMENTARY Dunes mA compli- $0 P Sl S6 t a ry aT ; . ' , . y . ay w tendere: ‘ cm : fore 1.¢ VA A | LU! ABLE RISIN ‘SS STA Nik | exceedie gly we li exeen'ed, the marching | st assortment of gente? | am atay Ginver will be te de re 3 th: Hon . ric eH rom ob0C 0 4UC } : i a. a | ‘ e 7 a. 2 4 air at e | te} av raw +t iid Qhiti ray being particular ely good. Live was again | fn a the city. Give | Dai Laird, P.C., at th: aor avies, On of worth half more. j ; . ; asjlay , ry < »¥t he St 1< - e : i erual Ou the original ground and was | tie od R H Rameay Puesday evening next, tne a ” a _ é¢ ror Sale by ! Heo ad vance 1 in order. | oder command of & ( 3 the eve of his , i srture 10Y inbipeg. Ww ' 1 5 : pn = eee . r ink ste ’ ’ yal Frey y € > their respective captains the compantes Soy 1Q firms nire a band, some have Pickets may ve had sa ea 7% > “ | were put through the various company | cheap sales to sell their goods, We can~ following committee 3 Hon HC ory : } E : | movements and throagh manual and firing } not afford to do there things as our goods reo Genera ;LE I at oe \ . — ’ icteé b {r. Ss } Wris fO sell | ‘71. ¢ e . . ° : i nd Messrs - a ne a. apaah a ihn Ciciaes xercises by their eubalterngs. This part of ) are so cheap. In fact, it isa cheap sale with A ree. r P, CG i 7 B 0 ad AR ‘ . . . v » | ’ . . whe ‘ t ‘ or s ‘eet. on WEDNESDAY, the i9th day of | inspection showed the ve.y carefal | ye 12 mooths in the year. All you have to | C°@ra, LJ Palmer, Geo vogers ant O9Fe awa bh iy Oe OS eee a ‘ ' traini 4 which the men had undergone, do istocall audsee. Bargain Corner— Ewen McDougall, e¢ That lesir le roper‘ on the corner Oi ' » o > pittinemtirnneills 2 ee B P aan viaine lara sl} the movements b ing pe rformed in a} WD MeKay. i ‘ Queen and ater Streets, cemprisin ze ’ Home ror InterMENT.— ‘he Summer- trick Warehouse on Water Street; Building | manner wort bv of regular tr: Op" Men.s bov’s and children’s overcoats : ‘ . oe aes oy re . on the corner of Queen and Water Streets at At ¢] lt h ic hg Se oe side correspondent of the Guardian says: 4 O UL e e ene — At the conclusion of the inspection on fers id shirts, our stock is now com— . _ prese nt occupied as boarding house, shopand |,“ | ¥ mete pris reere SBCCON) ONE eee The body of the Jate MrJ Farrer Stewart \ offices: and Building adjourning Archibald the field,the i Inspect ng offi ‘er addressed the ple te and to eee our tailor made oats for . ” . , : a? atta ten nol . . yr S OF | arrived yesterday evening by the North- Kernedy & Co, fitted for snops and dwelling, officers,non-com im a lid 8. nen at g] 0, $12. S18. The *y are ust as 9 one ae ee ce will be gold en bloc or separvnie lots—this pro 1: ative a yn the very credit- | . wre aoe j umberland. On arrival it was taken ; re ralways rents t iv tage and offers compiime iting toem on it ery crea good as coats that cort vou from $5 to $10 : ’ j ; ) ee Se oe en ee ti , dak: : charge of by a deputation of Foresters and a raré opportunity for inyvestment—(averaze | able im-pection they had passed, stating more made to srder—Prowse Bros. wo d b eR Hotel where ¢ e . ' — > 7 a Sg { r , ee yearly rent $600.00) | i that in his district wh extended from vi Fras couveye y them to the iva nirdananianl ser 1 oes - Montreal on the west to Nova Scotia on én eara, women save, money save | during the night, it was viewed by @ great ¢¢ , . 5 ey >* Ava c i Uist ’ u a’ ‘ ‘ < a > e Terms at sale RSTO the east. he had never met as effizient a quite a lot if they buy their boots and shoes many of those who had known and loved e¢ Ss . 6... ric . : m™m na. \ ayer e R : eal - a + r Oct 12—dts SQOUnSeS. corps as tbe 4th : , that they were a aS ro baw eteses | cnaalag ep appeal nin. osving Sonmmees ef ge Fall You'll be buyiog a new pair of shoes soon. Where are you going to buy them ? Our Fall and Winter stock is now opened. Ladies Pebble leather laced boots at $1.25 $1.40, $1.60, $1.75. Ladies Box Calf laced and buttoned $2.75, $3.25 be * Ladies Dongola laced and | uttoned $1.25, $1.40, $1.60 and up. Girls Pebble laced boois ag 81.00, $1.10, $1.26. W. STEWART & Co FOR SALE BY AUCTION To be sojd on TUESDAY, the 25th of OCTOBER INST, at 11 o’clock, a. m. The stock and crop comprised on the farm owned by Mr. Brenton F. Long- worth, on the Moant KFdwara Road, one mile from thecity. Also, at the same time, the consisting of 80 acres or thereabouts, Terms a. sale. RENTON F, LONGWORTH. Ch’town, Oct 14,°98— d&e tf farm, MEETIN CG eS The general annua! meeting of the H lisborough Skatiog }'iok Company ~ i]! be held at the office of Mr. D. C. McLeod, Bank ot Nova Scotia Bu ildi« g in Charlotte- town on Wednesday the 26th day of October instant at eigh: o’clock p. m ».C. MecLEOD, Secy Treas. Charlottetown Vet 10th 1: 236 3ins. —e 898. “Tennyson's Message TO OUR GENERATION” oo BT — The Lates REV. D. SUTHENLAND PRICE 25 CENTS Ew ry body should read this bteau- ul message, “he book contains a handsome half tone photograph of the author, Or- ders by mail promptly filled on receipt of price. HASZARD & MOORE, SUNNYSIDE BOOKSEL'ERS CHARLOTTETOWN. Wilson etated habitof bestowing , outwas so delight« mandiog officer, Colonel that he was not in the praiee onsuch occas me ed with the manner in which their work had heen performed that he could no. but express to the:n his gretifi sation. The .men wi then marched to the Drill Shed where they where inspected in artillery drill. Each company furnished two detachments on 64~pounder, R M L, and two on 40-ponoder, R BL guns. Here the men again fully sustained their reputas tion as efficient artillerymen, their work calliog forth many encomiuos from the inspector. It must have been highly gratifying to Lieut-Colonel Moore, DOC, to find the old regimeat which he formerly commanded sustaining is reputation as one of the moat efficient in Canada, and Lieut Colone Longworth has reason to be proud o commanding such a fine corps. Captains Davison and Moore, with their officers, deserve all the praise they received for the really excellent work performed by the men under their command, When all do so well we dare not make invidious com- parisons, vet we must say the work done by No 1 Company upon the field yester- day was the finest exhibition of drill ever given in this province, The officers of the corps are as follows: ‘STAFF. Lievt-Colonel—J A Longworth, Major—W A O Morson. Paymaster—8 F Hodgaon. Capt Adjutant—F P Carvell. 8urgeon Major—S R Jenkins. Quartermasier—E Cameron. Sergeant Major—Jobn T Heartz. Quartermasters’ Sergeaut—R Matheson. Paymasters’ Clerk—Alex Bruce. No. 1 COMPANY. Captain—H M Davison. Lieutenant—A A Bartlett. 2nd Lieutenant—C Leigh, jr. Co. Sergeant Major—C B Mcriley. Sergeant—J W S McLeod. Sergeant—G C Acorn. Corporal—B J L Garnham, Corporal—E De Peake. Corporal—W B Prowse. No 2 COMPANY. Captain—F W L Moore. Lieutenant—Arthur G Peake. ir | | i | | Please let us have the amount of that account we sent you last week, and oblige >see @ e® @ @ es Fea eo 2 se @]Se Oe 8S @ G& GS F. Perkins & Co Sunnyside. «sesso oe eee eS 6n2 2230S 24] H2e =>+e ee 22 4 @ = Buy vour ready~to.wear pants at the Model Store; we have them all sizes and pricese—R H Ramsay & Co. “Solid Comfort” written all over those ladies felt boots and slippers of ours. See them.—R K Jost, Stamper’s Corner. Have you paid that little account yet ?— Moore & McLeod. Just opened up, a large assortment of tweeds; all good, reliable goods, at prices to anit your pocket book —R H Ramsay & Co. See those $1.49 umbrellas for ladies, — Moore & McLeod. Think of buying a five pure silk covered umbrelia, «tee! bandl-, fancy wood end, for $1.49. See oure.—Moore & McLeod. Ladies Walking boots in oil, pebble and dorgola, chocolate, tan and Llack colors at R K Joat’s, Stamper’s Corner. ° > Gaiters and lezgings for children, misses and ladies at R K Jost’s,Stamper’s Corner Lamb's woo! soles,all sizes at R K Jost’s, Stampers Cosner. Quinces just received at Beer & Goff’s. Another carload of Queen City and Monarch flour just received at Beer & Goff’s. Fashionable millinery at Stanley Bros. Its this way, we have a stock without a peer in the province; Miss )Valton’s work is absolutely correct in every particular; our guarantee of entire satis- faction protects you—satisfa c- tion in style, satisfaction in workmanship, and satisfattion in low price.—Stanley Bros. A Statue of Lord Byron isto be erected Aberdeen where he went to school. Everything must be sold as we retire from business at close of year, Discounts 2€ t> 50 per cent off all goods.—W Weeks, & Co. Eectertainment.—The Wheatley River Hall Company intend holding a grand musiesl, Jiterary and dramatic entertain- ment in connection with a pie festival, on the evening of Wednesday, the 26th inst. social event of the season. Admission 102; ladies contributing pies admitted free. 238 21 side at 8 o'clock to O'Leary station whence the fu ieral cortege will proceed in carriage to West Point cemetery. ‘Ihe pall bearers are Brothers E. H. Wright, Chas Murphy, A. L. Ander-on, Neil Sinclair, Join Molli- son, D McCallum. The remains were accompanied by Mayor Warburton, Mrs May, Mrs Davies, Miss Stewart and Mr D Stewart. PERSONAL Hou John Yeo was in the city last even- ing. T C James, Exq., returned last evening afier a shori trip to Cape Breton. Mr A A Lefurgey, ML A, was among the visitors to the city yesterday. Capt J A Mosher, of Mahone Bay, N §; who was here ona business trip, left for home this morning. Mrand Mra JH Bell, of Summerside were in the city last night. They register- ed at the Queen Hotel. MrWC Kennely, of Charlotietown, registered at the American Hutel, Moncton, on Wednesday evening. Mr J Ewing, Paymaster of the Public Wo.ks Deparim:nt, arrived last evening and is registered at the Hotel Davies. Mr AH Notman, Assistant General Passenger agent of the © P R,is among the latest arrivals at the Hotel Davies. Miss Edna Sinclair, of Summerside, Las gove to New York to enter Roosevelt Hos- pital for a course of instruction in nursing, Hon. David Laird wil] leave for Winnis peg on Wed needay morning. Le will be banquetted at the Hotel Davies on Tues. day night. Rev FC Kelly, of “apeer, Mich., is | spen ling a few days in his native prevince. During the recent war with Spain Father Kelly was chaplain of oue of the Illinois regiments, Operations Were Excellent. —_—_ —— Berlin, Oct. 13.~The North German Gazette, which is evidently officially in- atracted, denies the rumor published in the London Telegraph thatthe German officer who accompanied the Anglo- Egyptian expedition for obseryation pur- poses bade ed criticised the campaizvf, The North German Gazette says that on | the contrary, he was impressed by the excellent conduct of the operations, and especially by General Kitchener’s military No pains are being spared to make this the qualities. Tam O’ Shanter at the Opera Houee to-night. ET PABST MALT EXTRACT “The Best Tonic” just received.....> \ \ A fresh supply of this als se aN: Se al Ais cths Se Se 4. Se fA ae IS ee ie XS oS ae eas Ys F all AN) NOUN CEMENT 1898 Our stock for this season is now complete, and comprise: all the latest fashionable clothes fur Gentlemen’s wear, wh 1 will be interesting tu those desirious of having the largest variety to select from. ISTIC CUTTERS “— SKILLED WORKME?T We show the best line of men’s furnishings inthe city GORDON & McLELLAN Upper Sates | St. Men’s Stylish Outfitt> « ea " : It is Said That : : Ma‘ches are made in heaven.... fe BUT NOT ALL. “= Some matches are made in Hull.... Haszards’ Brahmin Tea IS MATCHLESS Ask your grocer for the genuine article and don’t take so ‘called matches. WR fee — om — es — NS It is easy to otove your neighi hhoe as yourself, When your neighor is a pretty girl, And it is just as easy to have good music When your piano isa “Hell” The pbove may not be very good poetry, But it is a fact, all the same. New stork Bell Pianos and Organs now opening a. FLETCHER'S PIANO WAREROQOM'S lOpera House Building Bargains ji in Stoves Ranges from $21. Hall Stoves from $5.50. Room Stoves from $3. Coal Hods 18c. Shovels 4e. Our large stock has arrived and going tast.