a THE Millinery Novelties, Just Opened Birect from Londen The Very Latest. Shite Rirds ll Biack Birds 5 ! Fancy Birds prices all ) Black Wings the - White ings ‘Fancy Wings iain Black Quills / White Quills ( Colored Quills ) a | — | splendid variety athe )Carled Ospreys letest > Flowing Ospreys shades \ Straight s spreys Aviumn Flowers) beautiful Crape Fiowers > autumn Foliage Flowers § flowers Biack O strich Plumes Colored @stiich | hy | Piumes | -) Shaded Ostrich Plumes | rics ane Dull Jet Sprays Bright Jet Sprays Euckles aad Ornaments j Our millinery @qpartment is now | complete with all the very latest Hats | —-NShapes— Ribbore—- T rimmiugs — | Ornaments etc, ete. ; Bliss Murphy Our Miliiner well knewn te the Latlies of the eity will persowally attend all Millin- ery orders. FPleaseileave orders eatly an the week W. A. Weaks &6o The Peoples Store. Wholesa'e & Retail, WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY’ 1 the assuciation. October 5th and 6th. on eee THE POPULAR COMEDIANS | emalation among the people of this Prov- | Beattsh market wasow our natural mark- | Sevator Fergusomas io ile importance of , duction and marketing. 4 Joax Roasa son, j ; lowing motion wan then adapted (3 Lp HOUSE } Resoived {That the report be «cdopted 4 vw . and Northern Spy and Gravenstein be | as followe : Wagner, Ribston Pippin, Winer . | Bough, Beitigheimer, Calman Sweet. Non- DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, OCTOBER 5 1898. WEEKS|_mmmet— eToment, which he had taken good cate to secure before Mr. Warburton left office, Ona motion of Father Burke, seconded by John Kobertson the thanks of the As- sociation were accorded the governnrent {or baving so far met the praver of their form. er petition, Meeting adjourned until 2 o’cleck. There afternoon was a good Sesston of aitendamce at the the ‘association. Matiers of intecest to fruit growers geners | ally, and havieg an especial hearing upon the proposed trial shipment of apples to Kogland, were brought up ‘by Lieutenant Governor Kowlan. His Honor ex- pressed his belief, «3 the result of a long experience, that Prinee Edward stand could proéuce fruit second fo nove. Me was glad thet, as the resul: of judicious ‘advocacy, we now possess a uumber of erchards and was ae : ; Kied alco to note a growtmg spirit of bealthy first-class ince. Ee had done -his best upoa every occasion to help the geod work along. But the futere generations-only would reap the benefis of the work the association has now dene. He epoke of his interest in the trialebipmenot of apples and declared the necessity of making a judicious choice of varieves and of having them marketed in the rest pos-ible maener. He said thatthe et. But the time might not be far distaat when ober coun'ries would offer us stil becier inducements. He disagreed with o8.or in the fruit, and said that he had bat yestiirday conve:sed wiih the Rev. ®. fennebury, of Tasmania, who declared to bim that colour went for nothing in their teark™; bot apptes of medium s'ze and sap erior flavor Wouid always be saleable. Senator Ferguson, Rev. A. E. Bute end others al-o addressed the assoeciavion ‘upon matters <eonected with fruit pro- | The tollowing-tesolution, movedby Rev A 'E Burke and seconded by H A Stewart, Hamilton,:was then put to the meeting-and “unanimously-edepted : Resolved that the Fruit Growers Aesoci- ation of P EB {sland make a trial shipment of 100 barreis of apples to Eaglaad by next trip of the old storage steamer ake Winnipeg. The following report was then reecived and read :— Your committee appointed tv censider and report on the varieties of apples best adapted fornebipment to Hegland submit the following: Wealtby.25 barrels; Alex- anders, 25 barrel}; Golden Rmssets, 25 barrels; and 2 barrels embracing égually Kings and Ribsion Pippine. The above varieties we believe to con-tituse the best to send in cGid storage as atria! skioment of 100 barrels. We would aieo recom- mend that the barrels made by Mr. Full, if said bacrels. are suitable, be prooured for the ehipmeet contemplated. We would al-o suggest that in packing sad apples tne greatest Gare be exerciwed; supervision of packing by-some capable person or per- sous would be absolutely necessary. DA Sauer, Ricwarp Brake. On motion of Senator Ferguson the fol- added to the |ist of apples recomanended out of which e-selection may be made Senator ‘Ferguson, Marshfield; -Jobkn Robertson, :Inkerman; and D A Sharp, Sumwerside, «vere appoinied packers for All matters iu regerd to the shipment ere to be Jert ia their hands. During tue meeting a splendid exhibi-~ tion of fruit-wes brought in by the follow- ing gentlemen John Robertson, Inkerman, 33 varieties pariel, Cranberry Pippin, McMahon ‘Wihite, ) Golden Russetg£ed Russet, Kiag of Temp- | kine, Codlin, Mann,Gravenstine, Baldwin, Swaar, 4 Fallawater, Bel eflear, Manks { Bub COlE a BILLY JOGNSON IN— “A TRIP 10 COONTOWN" | } 35 s#ee PEOPLE see 35 em Tickets on sale to morrow morning at AoA plac es, Prices 25c, 35¢, 50c, 7c and $1.00 ‘ ' | colorings st lowest prices you bave yet ye Pewaukee, Ber Davis, Wealthy, Duchexs x of Oldeoburg, Fallgenethy, St Lawrence, m R I Greening, Red Astrocan, Twenty : You must go ahead yee s ox, Ont, Emp. Atexr, Porter, Manks:Codlin, will slide back. Printed sta- Nontbern Soy. ix tionery everywhere is im- H. A. Stewart, Hamilton: Wealthy s% proving in quality and effect- Me fides, ad Seek eg a age 12 MY iveness . When printing wY rev. A. KE. Burke: Queen’s > ed c ‘@ Seok Haas, Ben Davis, Scoti’s Winter. w% es we ree paper, s% Senator Ferguson, Marelbfield : Golden % print from tint blocks, and a ‘Russet, Wealthy, Nonpareil, Bethel, | 4 everything we turn out 18 4 Nortbero Spy, Ribston Pippin. js tastetully and neatly printed. “as Jobn H. Gill, Little York: English | 9% If you do not get this you do se Pippin, seedling; Pewaukee, Wealthy, 3 not get up to date stationery. ae re Oe Caminita. Burbank | 3% We print Billheads at $1.50 = pieguncty vite [ay Per thousand, Noteheads JS John C Clark, Bayview : Shaker) Ze $1.75 per thcusand, Letter- 7 Greening. Duchess of Oldeoburg, mae heads $225 per thousand. Z¢ Water, Manks Codiigng, Haas, Talman : ; a Sweet, Red Ast., cieeae Golden Pip- All kinds of stationery at “@¥ pin, Pankin {Sweet, Rhode Island Gre n- ing. The meeting then adjourned sine die. Ferguson, Charlottetown; D A Sharp, Summerside; Jobn Robertson, New Perth; request all persons who have the varieties | 8 above mentioned to correspond with them | at once. BORN. At Orwell North, on Monday, 3rd inst., | to Mrand Mrs Gay, a son. | At Orwell Cove, on Saturday, 23rd ult, to Mr and Mre James Nicholson, a son. ~ See our new stock of men’s ties, bowa, knote and four-in-hands in all the newest eeen for nice goods, ~J B McDonald & Co. | There is a big rush for our goods, | Boots at cheap prices. Childrens boots from 25c a pair up.—J B McDonald & Co. vadmitted to thi / & passenger to Halifax yesterday by the § RIS = The packing committee, Hon. Senator | @ PERSONAL Dr McNeill, of Stgaley, was in the city teday. M t Geo S Inman,barrister, went to Sum- merside this morning to atteod court. Mr A J King, representing Brown & Webb, Hulifax, 1s visicing the province. Captain Forester, R © D, and Mrs For~ ester left this morning on return to To- ronto. Mr D) B Macdonald the well known commercial man, is among the latest ar- rivals at the Hotel Davies, Sergt . Rederick Math 80a, of No i Co; has been appuiuted quarter-master sergeant of the 4th Regt, C. A. Miss Rarbara Marie Edmunds, a popn- lar young lady of Cambricve, has returned home, after two months s8¢j uripg op the Island. Serg’-Instructor Sutherland, R C A, Quebec, arrived last evening. He will rematuin Charlottetown wotil after the inspection of the 4th Regt, C A. MrC A Tarpin, of Boston, Travelling Passenger Avent of the Rock Island Rail- wuy, Wasin the citv last evening He eame by way of Pistou and crossed to | Peint du Chene today. "Dr Geoffrey Bayfield yesterday passed a bighly creditable examination before the Medical Council of this Provinee and was register, Dr Bayfield was C ‘ ‘5 . S. Halifax. HOTEL ARRIVALS. . 4 ~ Queen Hotel: Geo Roberts, St John; Mra Ji W McNeill, Cardigan; Miss McNeill, Roxbury; Mrs N S Burnham, do; Miss Clarke, Cavendish: Mrs W P Archibald, Sunny Bray ; Maggie Thernten, Geo’town; Helen Macdonald, do; J W Schurman, Summerside; H F Peehan, Mt Stewart; O Henvebury, Argyle Shore. Hotel Davies: Hamilton B Humes and wife, Penna, U,S A; frank P Moss, Boston; B C Vex, Souris; A B®} Beatoo, East Poiut; F H Lindly, New Glasgow; A J King, Halifax; Qliver C Diaper, Montreal; Capt; ‘Thos Donglas,Halifax; A C Turpin,Boston Thos J Flint, St John; DB WcDonald, A Cameron, aad Jao Meyers, Montreal. satin agieitadlideicciistcan BIED This morning, at Douglas street, Ellen Mullen, beloved wife of James J O'Reilly, aged 64 years, aod leaving ea hasband and five sons to mourn an aflectionate wife and mother. May her soul rest in peace. [Paneral «a Friday morniog to St Duo- stan’s Cathedral, thence to'Covehead Road R. C, Cemetery. ] At Colorado Springs, on the 4th of Oct, Thomas Douglas, eldest end dearly be. loved son of William and Wargaret E. Stewart Veesev, of Fork, in the 24th vear of bis age, leaving, besides his parents, one sister and two brothers to -mourn their great loss. Caim ou the bosem of thy God, Pair spirit rest thee now: Even while with us thy footeeps trod His seal was on thy brow. Ladies, leave your order early in the week if yeu want it dene Saturday—Paton & Co’s. 106 School Teachers wanted at Paton & Co’s to buy their fall overcoate, jackete, reefer-, & millinery. Special discount on feather goods w-day & to-morcow to teachere.—Jas Patoni&Co. Cenc a “a a in SA. Se Ve NL Mee BM NE Be SS a “A S45 TSR SES “AN A) ae = You Can't § Stand Still = Y is 8 Me A equally low prices. 3 A “ae The Examiner Pub. Co. 7 Tue Jon Prixters. Fe : Ve Me KORDA RRA AY AP AP AY AN \ Be — If Our Frien Will kindly give our quarterly accounts, just rendered, greatly oblige. their early attention, thev will Local and Other Items. Dritt.—No 2 Co. Artillery will drill to- night. isiailineeu Op-na House ro-xicar.—Dusors open at 7,30 sharp. Ciry Covat.—The City Court was in session this forenoon. Fire.—The alarm about noon today was for a slight fire among some coal at the Full Electric Station. Liquor Recvuration Act.—Summonsea charging infractious of the Liquor Regu~ lation Act have been served on Sarah A Mcfatyre, John Connors, James Haynes and Angua McDonald. The two first mentioned are charged with selling on Sundeys, and the other two with se!ling to persons under aga. Teacners’ Assocration.—Teachers and ail others interested in education should attend the Teachers’ Association which meets in annual convention tomorrow morning intbe Y.M.C. A. Hall at 10 o'clock Dr. Hall, of Traro, G. U. Hay, of St. Jobn and W. A. Hickman, of Pictou, are expected to be inattandance. Subj-cts of great importance to the educational interests of this province will be consider. ed at this convention. All interested parties, especially members of our el Legisiature, are invited to be present. _ Scexe.—A SENSATIONAL sensat ional | , Scene was witnessed on the railway track } . near the semaphore in the vicinity of the ¢tation yesterday afternoon. It seems that a voung truckman and his wife had a disagreement, and the wife sought tc throw herself over the railway br2ast- work. The husband pulled her back and more than once threw her onthe track and fina'ly dragged her away. itis said that the pair disagreed over the husband’s drinking babits. They have not been married very mapy months. ss ct Areaip or Canapa.—Acoording to a late despatch from Paris: Censideravle apprehension is felt in the butter-produc- ing districts of France at the increasing importations of butter into Bagland from Canada, and which has recently diminish-~ edwery eericuely French trade with Eng- land. In order to be able tocomprie on more favorable terms with their new rivals tur English trade, the French merchants are endeavoring to get a reduction in rail- way tates. which are precisely the same on batter and daily products as they were thirly-five years ago. Pecice Court —This forerncon James Hennessey wasarraigned en complaint of bis step-daughter, Ada Hayden, on a change of damaging her property on Graft~ on Street. Itseems that Hennessey has beea absent from the province fcr upwards of two yeare,and since his return about two weeks ago ba+ been making it decidedly warm for his wife and the other occupants of whe bouse, breaking the doors and windews and uring threatening language towards bis wife. He was fved $20 and $2 costs or two moaths imprisonment upon the ebarge laid against him, and in default of his giving security to keep the peace towards his wifef he ie to be imprisoned for e further term of three months. Charles Slate, for being drunk and incap- able, was fined $90 or 9@ days. Niear Scuoor.—-On Mondey evening lea+ta meeting was held in the office of Mr JHBeil,M P P.,with Rev I M Withy- combe presiding aod Mr R H Campbell acting as secretary, when the onganization of a night school was discassed. It was decided te proceed with the erganization and to procure a suitabie hall, and start a night scheol with the following staff of teachers: Arithmetic, Mr Nei] Macleod; Music, Mr Zuzonard Morrie; Freehand Drawing, Rev J M Withvcowbe; Book- keeping and Penmanship, Mr DV K Currie; English, MrR A Campbell; Freack, Mr. Joun H Bell, M PP. There Swill be two classes of one hour each on Monday, Tues~ day, and Tbarsdey evening of each week. A nominal fee will be charged to cover rent lighting and heatiag, aod other unaveid~ able expenses.—Sumwerside Journal. OPINIONS oF THE Press.—The Ottawa papers havethe following to say of “A Trip to Coontown” which opens in the Opera House to-night : Ovtawa Free Press- Thereis a lot of good comedy in the show,so there is no dearth of merriment. Bob Cole as a tramp is undoubtedly in the front rauk. Billy Johnson as a bunco-steerer wa: a well excuted piece of character work. Ottewa Citizen: The acting was more than ordinarily clever, and the whole show pleased, Oitawa Tribune: It filledthe house at every performance, and pleased everybody who bas seen it. To-onto Globe: Those present were not disappointed in any way. The show is @ good one from start to finish. Toront> World : The large andience was kept ina condition of continuous and wholesome enjoyment. The piece is fall of sovg, dancing and fun, of a kind neither vuglar nor bcisterous. 43030064 ~~ 4 =] ee oe Sen ee Ss eS Oo Os OS Fashionable Milline at Stanleys =a, 2 @ eo @ @ ®@ 224063 ~e. es @ Oe @] & 420668 + ————— Every day or two brings us new Hats, Shapes, etc, and novelties in the Millinery line. Everything new shown here. Miss Dalton will trim to suit you—-Jur guarantee of “entire sat- isfaction or no pay” goes with al! work turned out. STANLEY BROS. The Always Busy Store Se desl Heal se oe ae seat 4 — ———— ~~ Kall ANNOUNCEMENT 189s —— SSS WTSI SS SS - = all the latest fashionable clothes fur Gentlemen’s wear, which will be interesting tu those desirious of having the largest variety to select from. ARTISTIC CUTTERS SKILLED WORKMED We show the best line of men’s furnishings in the city GORDON & McLELLAN Upper Queen St. Men’s Stylish Outfitte Ls 1 A Parlor Stove ? Ss A Hall Stove? Lw- Lie A Cooking Stove ? that you are going to buy; which ever it is you will want the best. We have them. FENNELL & CHANDLER — ——— It means money in your potket—buying your boots from us. Come acd make us prove it. Good shoes at cheap shoe prices, —RK Jost, Stamper’s Corner. ds New this Season ———— NEARED PO WIN They are great seilers; the way they are made makes ther sell; all solid leather, full ot style and beauty, unsurpassed for the money. Dongola buttoned Oxfords, Box Calt Boots. | | ' These shoes are built on the mostJprogresive lines and gems for the rice Weeks & Warren Our stock for this season is now complete, and COMprit@ie. 7 RRR RENN om em # } Rae aE Saeae ees Sees soca Taser oe ey ell ng SCOR REN, alte amg OEE Be Segre: