——— = Se UmLFrlUlUM aS nd Vv o8 mad ae THE SAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, SEPTEMBER 30 1839 _— er 22: : 222 ee Weeks ollie GXAT Hats... - JUST IN OPENED... WE Yesterday six dozen of the very fatest and newest Id tals For Ladies. See them in our north window -— They are beauties. WEEKS & CO The Pcople’s Stere ae ae () The Leading Music House We all have music in our souls—more or less. The point is to be able to get it out — You will find Instruments express that music which is in your oul, What ever sort of an Instrument you » may want we'll take pleasure in furnishing you THE AASLSZ4Z44ABR8h444 a BEST. >a ee & «+ {\\» ~“OUR BEST IS THE BEST THERE Is ¢ ‘a = Miller Bros aij} ail (Queen ; <i Connolly Building <All RVYVISIVIIT ITVS Horses Ww anted Another carload herses wanted; weight not under a 1100. treet Fr¥VFeVe % s% ay OLIVER MASON, Sept 26 ét Revere Hotel re- te- ist, eal ng» as ? nts fe When yos can buy girls’ nice Strap Slippers and Laced Shoes; also Children’s Button- éd and Laced Boots for 50cts PAIR ——AT— - J. H. BELL'S See window for next tw days, Local and Other Hlems, Tm CAMPANA WAS ID port today. -~ | Nova Scor:? \ Ext N= The ext Dis | on at Halifax closes t ify West Kent Scuoo..— Fu ay S afcernoon onthe ©. A. A.A. g is, LACROSSE — Twenty-four lacroese sticks we ved to-day V € Lac Sé ‘ f St. Dunstan’s Coliege. New SipewaLK-—A new aephalt sides | walk bas been put down on Great George | Street, near the Bank of Nova Scotia, re- placing what was damaged, Tue Hawirax Bo abe cay < Lent nto port last evening about 7.: wed left this morning at siz. She hada genera! cargo both ways. James Brown will be a pare ager to Halifax. i i A I LE —_— and A. 5. os chanical er MEETING, pel Meeting in Prowse’s sew block Sunday afternoon at4oclock. Strangers always welcome. Lesson, P-lms 89-15, “The Joyful Sound.” SPE — Sex Tuem—The special articles donated tothe management of the grand provincial bazear io aid of the new cathedral ara both handsome and serviceable. They are all tobe disposed cf at prices within the reach of everybody. Suir News.—The new three-masted schooter Evelyn arrived this morning from New York with hard coal, also Ellerslie, and Henry G. Ives, from Sydney, C. B, Townshend from Pictou, coal- laden, and Day Spring from Marble Moun-~ tain, al] to C. Lyons & Co. —_—ee™ Fispermen Finep.—Before a Ceunly Magistrate on Thureday Herbert Hewson, St. Peter’s Island, and James Ferguson, Argyle Shore, were each fined $15 and costs for having lobsters in their pos- session that had been fished out of season. sessilis Quire Correct.—It is going to be the bigest affair of tneseason. “All in the house are going and of course we shull see you there.” When any one is nowadays beard making comment like the abore, the big time in quest‘on is the Cathedral Bazar. Leiaesbsdiliciadiaid Tre Euuiorr.—The eteamer E} iott arrived in Charleston, S. C., from Honduras, Central America, on the 28th, and sailed on return yesterday. The Captain reports “‘all well.” Goop GrowTH.— We learn that the 0.1. C. pigs recently imported bv Mr. Westcott, of Milton,gained iu weight 78 aod 78} Ibs. reepectively between the 14th of July and the 4th ef September. They were fed jast as other well cared-for young growing pigs are fed,—except that they received an occasional dose of condition powder. WHAT IS THE COST ? Sin.—What is the matter with the Brant? Afwer trying to get to Weet Cape to pick up a buoy adrift,—sbe arrived in Pictou. Sbe has just arrived here after an eleren dars trip dir- tribating o1lto lighthouses. As far ax I can understand half of the eupplies went by rail, steamboat and schooners. What will be the cost of these th:nge to the country ? Just about three times as mucb as it shoald have been. This is grit econ- omy. TAXPAYER. lo i I nm LOCAL NOTICES. ce ee Fresh oyster crackers at Beer & Goffr. Grand blue grapes very cheap bv tie basket at Beer & Goft’s. 230 2ips. 10 baskets b’ue plums received this morning at Beer & Goff’s. Cooking pears for sale by the baeket at Beer & Goff’s. ie en Fur slumber robes, dress,ng gowns, children’s wear. 6000 yards of English flannelette bought at a clear saving of 20 pcon the dollar. All colors. Come quick if you want the best goods in the city at a small margin on cost—Jas. Paton & Vo. 25 bbls of onions to arrive; a larger Jot to follow. Weare ina position to quote lowerthan any other firm in the city on onions by the barrel cwt or smaller quanti-~ ties, apples by the peck or bushel; vege- tables wholeeale and retail at Gay’s market stalls or nursery gardens head of Prince Street, Ch’town, telephone 180. 227. Thurs, Mon & wky 3 wks. Cheap rates for round trip to Montreal on September 26th to October 3rd, by the Canadian Pacific Railway. Travel by the C PR., and*you have no long delays on the road. For infoi mation and rates see ad ip another column or apply to Jobn QO, Hyndman, agent C. P. We have just sent you a statement of your account up to date. Will you kindly let us have the amount in course of a day or two— Moore & Mc- Leod, Ladies kid gloves, new, opened today. Black and blood, greens, blue,tane.—T J Harris, London House, — Remember the Goss | PERSONAL, Dr. Macneill, of Stanley, is in the city Rev. Henry McRory left this morning | for Miscouche. for a short tr Ip. Mr. James Me Laughl on his holidays. Miss Maud Harper 1 the western trainen route to Bostor. M &§ Phoebe Large left this morning | visit Teronto and other Canadian cities, n left this morning | INER, returned from Halifax last evening. j the Princess Dr. A le 2V went to Montres >a] thi 8S m orning y r {0 | Mre. F. P. Thompson and Mrs. C. P. | Fisher returned to Fredericton this morn- | ing, | Mr. fF. W. Hyndman wasa passenger by | last evening returning left this morning by) {rom | he acrvice ot dedication will begin at 10 | | "Il be there.” | shown | were | on the Mr. W.L. Cotton, editor of Taz Exam River, King’s Cuvaty. ‘Local. and Other Htems,| { ya. Crroeapers.—Monday afternoon at 7.50, ““When tbe general roll is called Sl aie Service at the Gcspel Mee? block at 340. al ways weilc ‘ome, ct _ ing } otran gz SoxG | P rOWSe’s new Bi il cnn Fixe Oatrs.— We have white oata, on xcellept qua Gec. Murdock, Murray More & stalk of which 265 graine, of € farm of Mr. scissaaiaeiiadae Deptoation Service —The chapel re- cently erected by Rev, Dr. Doyle, at China | Point, for the bevetit of his parishionere in | that section will be solemnly opened fir Divine worship on next Sunday, Oct i-'. | Piciou. | o’clock. p. m Mrs. A. 8. Johnson left this morning for eeepc Frederictor, N. B., where she will stay; ©, Y, B.—Boys and girla wishing to | abouta month. | enter the Orange Young Britons medal Mrs. Robert Young will be a passenger contest better doro at once as only @ limited to Boston by the Halif. ax on her next from Charlottetown. trip Stipendiary Magistrate Haezard and number of other visitors to the exbibition at Halifax are expected home tonight. Among those returning trom last night were Dr. Taylor and son, Mrs. (Dr.) McNeill, Mr. and Mrs. John Horne, F. H. Borne, Henry Horne, J. A. Mathe- son, D. J. McLeod and M.J. Johnston. Miss C.C. Snaddon yesterday severed her connection with Prince Street School. Betore the schoo] was dismissed Miss Svaddon’s pupils and former pupils pre- sented her witb an address and a puree of $42. Later in ‘the afternoon Miss Snad- don’s associates on tbe teaching staff pre- sented her witha handsome davenport. MARRIED. At Charlottetown on Wednesday Sept 20:b., by Rev. J. W. McConnell, Geo. F. Long,to Jane Blake,both of Charlottetown, P. &. I. Why is itthat one man is old and decrepid at 45, and another hale and hearty at 80? It depends on the care he taxes of himself. Often a man’s body gets out of repair — the trouble grows until it lays him out in bed. Whenever a man feels heis not as well as he ought to be, when’eve: he j3 listlese, without energy and without vitality, whenever he finds heis losing Weight andthat his ordive:y work gives him undue fatigue, he needs Dr. Pierce’s Golden Med.cal Discovery. Ifhe keeps oD working with his iver inactive ard bis blood impure—he keeps bis nerves and his body undera constant nervous strain. He will not be hearty when he is old. ‘s ne Golden Medical Discovery cures mene C2 called diseases because nearly all iliness springs fron the eee bad diges- tion and consequent impure blcod. The ‘Discovery’? makes the appetite good, the digestion strong, assimlaiion easy, aud the blood rich and pure. Send 31 one-cent stamps tocover cost of mailiog onJy, aud receive free a copy of Dr. Pierce's Medi cal Adviser. Address World’s Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N.A. cF T.—In*tailation of officers a‘ Vic-~ V isi- S. toria Division on Monday evening. tore always welcome. Snap—A lot of misses’ and children’s boots at half-price. See window.—J B Macdonald & Co. Chow chow, chow chow, chow chow, emul] wee pickling onions, large red and silver +kin onions, cauliflower, green coro, &c, &c. As last week’s frost killed the tcimato vines it will be wiseto secure an ample supply of tomatoes for chow chow now. A Guaranteed Asthma — Cure, '; Clarke’s Kola Compound Cures, Some years ago this would have beer con- sidered an impossibility, but Dr. C'arke sas solved the problem since completing n‘s ex- periments with the wonderful Kola plant in England. In December, 1893, he found, that by combining extracts from the Kola with other extracts made from the Greu- dona viant which grows in California, ibat the compound would cure the severest cases of asthma. Upon experiner.iug ‘o one of the leading don hosvitals he found that % per cent. of the cass were cured in from @ to 90 days’ crearment. Binee the intr--duction of this 1¢mety frio Cenada in 1895 there have beer orer SW cases cares in Canada alone. Mr. R. N. kiume, ©, P. B. engineer, Weste-n Lv!sicn, writes: “I “have been a great suffe.cr from asthma in its worst form for vver twe've years, and never succeeded int vetiing anyth to help me permanent!y aa‘tii the oo. 2, doctor prescribed Cucke's Koia Compound for me in December, 18%, when two bottiee entirely cured me; at Noust, I have not since had any return of the asih- ma. J] am personaliy acquainied sith at least six persone who have bees cured frem asthma by Clarke’s Kola Compound, and feel it my duty to recommend it to ali who may be troubled with this discas-.’* Three bottles are absolutely geverantecd to cure. A free sample bottle wil} We seme to any person troubled with as’ hnia. Address The Griffithe & Macpherson Co,, sole Canadian agents, 121 Chirck atrect, Toronte, Ontario. Sold by a druggists. Others may relieve, but C'arke's Kola pound for asthma permaneriy urea Sold by Geo E Hughes. TS SA TT —- CHURCH KDGEHIL 9 ScHooLs Windsor N. 8. The Bishop of Nova Scotia, (Chairman Board of Trustees Miss Lefroy of Cheltenham Ladies’ Coileg England, Principal with Nine Resident Experienced Governesses. Housekeeper Matron a trained Nurse. Preparation for the Udiversities, Michaelmas Term begins Sept 13th 1899 For Calendar and Blank form of Applicat- ons Oraimisii»i.» ly to DR HIND Secre, aty M W Stf Halifax | | George Haster’s mills a | Hodgeon, box 274, city, and receive fur- DAhb bbb bb bb bbbbAbbbAAbbAbAbAbAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAALAAAAAA . rumber will be allowed to enter. Those withing to enter will please address Ernest ther instructions, ‘Age limit 14 to 18 years. Bornep.—The oat k lo belonging 10 Mr. at Wilmont, to- gether with about a hundred bushels of cals, was destroyed by fire early Wednes- day morning. The grist mill and Mr. Ewen Clarke’s house were saved with much difficulty by the people who turned out in force and worked like beavers to save the buildings.—Agriculturist. TeLecraph Nor For Sare.—The St. Jobkn Telegraph editorially says that the paper is not to be sold to a Montreal syndi- caie or company, hut is to remain in the hands of the present proprietors. It is proposed, however, to make some changes. Oue will be the introduction of four type setting machines, to be in operation within a month. The writing staff is tobe strength» ened and the paper changed to eight~ pages. Insane Man’s Osscot.—A few nights ago a stranger rang the bell ac the parsonage of our Lady cf Lourdes, Toronto. ‘The call was answered by Rev, Father Cruise, who, owing to the strange appearance of the caller, became suspicious when he ask- ed to see Archbishop O’Conuor, After some parleving the stranger declared bis mission was to shoot the Archbishop, tnat in doing so he was fulfilling the request of a voice which always haunted him. @ been lity grown ect catia cath bate $e SE I RT Deer we ar Te aLwars aust stone, EE | ar ' es & << © 2 % @e ase ‘ a Lake sates haogii t 4 4 minh i Oe ae SOC. 4 Regular $1.10 & $1.20 Goods Ul Ul Ui 3 , A . : F 3 Ei 3 —_— 2 Hs 1 ™=arSTANLEY BROSB Om E 4 .an Lacing —~y» ———SIZES 53 4 Black Lac ing = SIZES d7 to 64 in Greens, Tans and Ox-Bioods, ners — sizes 6 to 7. REGULAR $110 AND $1.20 GOODS. NOW S06}. ~~ ‘ to 1 z FAS PA Fh PAINS i OY ho eVQ5Qr="—= ~ i ie PES — 3 push button fast- 7 xe Father Cruise discreetly invited him in and telephoned for the police. Magistrate Denison has since c»>mmitted the man to a lunatic asylum. Mr-sion at Inpra.— Mies Eva De Prazer, M. D., of Viziagapatam, India, will speak in the Baptist Church ov Sunday afterroon atthe close of the Sunday School, and on Sunday evenicg at 7o’clock. Doctur De Prezer is a converted Telegu Jady and a graduate of ove of the large government Medical Colleges of India. She bas been visiting hospitals in England and America to more thoroughly fit berssif for hex chosen work ia her nativecountry. Those interested in Foreign Missions will be in- structed and edified by hearing this cul- tured lady speak of the progrese of the gospel in India. Maits FoR THE YuKon.—It may be of interest to persons in this province having relatives in the Yukon to know that inas- much as navigation on the Yukon River aud other inlaud waters of the Yukon Di-trict is lable to interruption by ice about the first of October, or even earlier, and as, when this occurs, it will be neces~ sary :o limit the mails going into snd coming out of the Yukon ard Atlin Districts to letters only, notice is given tbat the Post Office Department cannot guarantee transmission by mail to or from the districts in question of any matter other than letters which may be posted about the date mentioned When once river and lake navigation in the districts mentioned has been closed for the wi ter,all natter other thaa letiers address- ed thereto or posted therein, w'll be treated as nob«transmissible by mail until the cpening of navigation, due notice of which will be given tothe public It is therefore recom mended that no mailable matter other than letters be postea for transmission to or from the districts in question during the time that euch navigation is likely to be closed. retree renee LT piohrbhrrprbhbst hpi hpi hihi hpahb inhi hihi hihi bd Sete deny WOOL SOAP FOR TOILET and BATH Pure, White WOOL SOAP is an ideal soap for toilet and bath. 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