8 TTY Vee eee We Ai ats ’ Have Them Canfield’s Unshrinkable Underwear ___ FOR MEN—— We keep a large stock of the above in all sizes. —ALSO - A full lire of—- Ribbed Underwear Scotch Underwear Mat Wove Underwear Millinery —— Our Miss Vanstone has just veturned from Torento and Montreal and will attend to t' at order of yours, WEEKS & CO The Pcople’s Stere Successors to W. A. WEEKS and CO. 4, 3% 2 aie In re Estate of Reubin Tuplin, of Kensington, deceased A)) persons having any demand upon the estate of the abcve named deceaeed, are hereby required to eahibit the seme duly attested, as by law required, at the office of Charles R Smallwood, solicitor, Charlottetown, within one yearfrom the date of this advertiemen'. Dated this 2nd day of September, A. D. 1899, JAMES TUPLIN, /f R R FITZGERALD,~ Executors. 8S W DODD, ( F Just Arrived ; A nice lot of plain and fancy PAPETEREIS «6 Ask to see “Ye English” — Antique, parchmen. laid. Paper and envelopes in nice ; boxes. é CHAS. J. MITCHELL, ; Bookseller & Stationer 145 Queen Street. ; Opp. Prowse Bros...... 99600000 “001 S v0 CO80C008 BLACK DIAMOND LINE The S. S. “COBAN™” eailing from ontreal, Friday morning, Sept. 15th, will due at Ch’town, Monday morning, Sept. 18th, aod sails for St. Jobn’e, Nfld, vis orth Sydney, carrying horses cat~ le and sheep on deck and pro- duce under deck ast lowest possible Taos, For further particulars as to freight and passage apply to 04: PEAKE BROS &CO., a'town, Sept 13—'99 Agents teenies TO LE ’_ Possession civen the Ist October. Des dweiling house facing the Harbor. on umdas KEsplinaie. known as “Marine ila”, now cecuvied hy Mr. Coombs. Any Fratleman having rega:d for his heaith and ae his family will fnd this dwelling ad- ean thereto. Rent $200 ayear, paid terly. Apply te Benjamin Davies. 2°4 Gi THE D.aALY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, SEPTEMBER 13, 1899 FUNERAL OF DR. BURKE At Georgetown Yesterday —Impres- The funeral of the lace Dr. William G Burke, of Boston, took place ot George- town yesterday on the arrival of the morne | ing train ou which the remains were taken | to that place A large concourse of peo- | ple were present to meet the body and | meer it im procession behind the hearse lwhich was drawn by a span of black horses. The pall-bearers were J.A. Matiieron, W.W. Jenkins, Thomas Morrisey, Daniel Morrisey, Ernest Mc The sive Ceremonies—Church Draped. | i Phee and John McCormac. meouras ers were, vesices the male members of | the family, Dr. Murphy, of Tignisb, snd | Mr. J. J.Morrivon. of Providence, brother | in-law, and Dr. Kelly, of Charletterown, | ®& great friend of the deceased. The Mass of Requium was chanted by Rev. Father Burke, who, with the doctor’s bereaved wife, accompanied the remaina here, and who, assisted by the pastor, Rev. Father Phelan, performed the absolations at the bier and at tbe grave. The altar was draped in black for the occasion, Owing to the lateness of the train and the want of information many of the doctor’s friends here and elsewhere were unable to attend. At George own the aeepest sympathy was manifested with the reaved parenis and friends of Dr. Burke, aud throughout the whole province there is a feeling of regret at the early closing of & virtuous and promising life. — he oe WEDDING AT GEORGETOWN —__—- ——- At Trinity Church, Georgetown, this morning,Mr. W, W. Jeokins and Miss Alice Tapper were united in matrimony by Rev. J. W. Godfrey, The church was band- somely decorated with dahlias anj gladiolas and was completely filled wiih spectators. The bride was handsomely attired in white satin and white veil, and carried a bequet of white flowers, while the brides- maid, Miss Ettie Mackenzie, of Flat River, wore pale blue. Mr. Alder Brehaut, of this city, was the “best man” of the occasion. The bride was given away by ber brother, Mr.C. A. Tapper. Mr. and Mre Jenkins left this morning on their wedding tour and will visit the principal Canadian and American cities. The happy couple have the best wishes of many friends. Spectat Days and epecial fares in con- nection with the St. John, N. B., ex- hibition, See advertisement. Tonicnt.—The reguiar monthly meeting of Port La Joie encampment, I O O F, will be held thie evening in Odd Fellows Hall, at 8 o'clock. CuaLtence Cur.—At the annual target practice of No. 1 Co.,C. A., the Carvell challenge cup will becompeted for This cup is presented by the popular adjutant of the 4th Regt., C. A. Paris Fxainition Borcorr.-- The move- ment in Eogland$'o boycott the Paris exhi- bition continues. Several leading firms de- clere they will not exhibit until the Drey- fus blot ie wiped out. Papers of all naiionslities fali io with the idea of boy- colt og the exhibition. > F -eeh Sausages at Sanders & Newsom's. a —— DIED. At Morell, on the 9th inst., Agnee, be- loved wife of the late John Loughran, "4 secord daughter of Martin Sinnott. RI P. ne tn C.C. Ricnargps & Co. Dear Stre,—For some years J have} a only partial use f my arm, caused by a sudden etrain. I bave used every remedy without effect, unt)] I got a spmple bottie of MINARD’S LINIMENT. The benefit I received from it caused me to continue its use, and now! am happy to tay thot my arm is completely reetored. Glamis, Ont. R. W. Harrison ame Naveen ent ennennnnent nit sis = More than 2000 Fami- lies in Halifax and Dartmouth use Sun: light and Lifebuoy Soaps exclusively in their homes, and all say they would not have any other kinds. f {This information is correct having been gained by com- petent and trust-worthy ad- vertisers, leavingsampies at every house and:making care- . . * ful enquiries. ‘Lhese families never knew what pure SOAPS meant, un- til chey tried SUNLIGHT and LIFEBUOY. SMAAAMLAAAShGdAdbdakdddeAdd ddd sad dbdddd shaddddddddesdddddandedaaddd/ dds Why should not others learn and be healthier aad happier for the learning. Price is only 5c¢ for large twin bar. GbadbebdAAAMAMAMLLAAAAUUUdd E E E : E = E E THE UAL PERSONAL. Mr F W Hyndman went west this morn~ ing, Miss Emma Coady left this morning for Boston. Mr W F Tidmarsh went to Tignish this mornibg. Councillor Muttart, of Summerside, is iu the city. Mr J F Gallagher lett this morning ona visit to St John. Mr. Sharp, Superintendent of the Island railway, went east today. Captain Renald McMillan went to Mouat Stewart this morning. Mr. D. Rei@, of John B. Ellison & Sones Montreal, lefuthis morning for Helifax. Mr. J. B. Coulson, ot Worcester, Mase., registered at the Hotel Davies last evening. Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Prowse aod Mre. Ramesy, returned from Toronto last even- ing. Miss Maud Clarke, who hag been in Bos- ton about a year, was a passenger by the Duchesse yesterday. Mr. Matthew Lyons,of Boston,is visiting relatives in Charlottetown. He will re~ matn about a week, Ree. A.E. Burke and Dr. Murphy re- turned from Georgetown last evening and went west this morning. Mr. William Campbell, son of Mr. Wm. Campbell, M. L A., bas gone to Calgary where it is his inteation to reside. The death of Rev. C. H. Corev, presi- dent of Richmond Theolegical Institution, Sea Brook, N. H., is announced. Messrs E R Brow, T J Morris and EU Needham were passengers by the westero train this moroipg en rou e to St John. Miss Helen Dawson wili leave to- morrow morning to resume her studies at the New England Conseryatory of Muvic, Boston. Miss Sadie Davison left this morning for Halifax where she wi.} attend the Ladies Coliezge. She was accompanied by Mr. W. Davieon. Mr. T. EB. Methot and eleven other etu~ dents for S’. Dunstan’s College arrived from Quebec last night and registered at the Hotel Davies. Mre. Archibald, Chief Preceptress of Mount Allison Ladies’ College, arrived in ' Halitax yesterday from London by the Furness }ine steamer London City. Mre, George Morris, of Boston, is visit- ing Charlottetown, and isa guest of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Vaniderstine. Lt is seven- teen years since Mrs. Morris left the Is- land, The Journal reports that Rev. Wm. Townsend occupied the pulpit of the Sumnereide Presbyterian Church laet Sunday, morning and evening, preaching with much ecceptance. Mr W J Martin, of Martin Broe,St John’s, NflJ, who kas been in Charlottetown for several ays, left this morning for New York via St Jobn. He expects to pay Charlottetown anotber visit this fall. Mr. Alex Macdonald, of the Prince Edward Island Railway, and Miss Nellie Macdovald left this morning for Moncton. They are accompying Mre. Macdonald who ig en route toSt Paul and Spokane, and will return to-night. Mr. Ernest W. Harris, barris:er-at-iaw, of MacLecd, N W T., son of Mr. William Parris, late of the post office in thie city, ia on a visit t> his native home afier an absence of six years. Young Mr. Harris wae for several years a student in the law office of Mr. J. T. Mellish, and was one of Charlottetown’s popular boys. <P ———— La Granpe Dvcuesse will only make one more trip to Charlottetown this sea- son, Sept. 19th. Nore Tuis Weit.—A grand field of horres in each class at the races to-mor- row, Apwier1on.—Only 25 cente admission to wee the best races ever held at the Charlottetown Driving Park tomorrew. Races To-Morrow—Be on the grounds at the Charlottetown Driving Park to- morrow as shortly after 1 o’clock as possi- ble as the races will start promptly on time Porice Covrt.—One drunk appeared before His Honor this moraing and was fined $2 or 10 days. A summons has been served for faet driving on the streets, returnable en Friday. Miss Blanche Smallwood graduate of Mt. Allison Covservatory of Music will be prepared, after the 11 inst., to take a limit. ed number of pupils in pianoforte. Those wisbing to make arrangements will please call at her bome, Richmond Street. Do Nor fail to attend the Halifax ex- Libition this year. Special days and special fares. The cheapest jardivieres in the city, 29 per cent discount, at W P Colwell’s CF PS ASO TOS NNR, HS! EE TO TES, a - St. Dunstan’s College Classical and Commercial. AFFILIATED TO LAavAL UNIVERSITY The classes in St. Dunstan’s College will be resumed on TUESDAY, the 12th September next. For further particulars apply to A. P. McLELLAN, Rector St Dunstan’s College, Ch’town, Aug 30, ‘99. vocal and Other Hams Treacuer’s Convextrion.—The annua! convention of the Provincial Teacher’s Associatiun takes }lace in this cily on Oet. 5th and 6th, IsLAND Stupenta.—A number of stu- dents fri m various eecticns of the provi ce | left this morning for Halifax and Moutreal. More go to-morrow. Tre Brent.—The Government steamer mameemcaneeed pee ‘Meet Me ai - the Always Busy Store ___ Fashionable Niillinery---- ee Brent returned to Charlottetown lart evening after supplying the lighthouses at Eust Point Souris and Grand River. Accipent.—Herbert Vaniderstine bad his hand jammed wh le working about the cnzive at Doche nay’s fac:ory this morsice. Dr. 8. Johnson atterded him. ‘he acci- dent is uot serious, ace Nee Civ‘e Execrion.—The election to fil! the vacancy on the Summerside Coancil Board caused by the death of Councillor McLeod will take place on Monday next. Toe candidates are &. H. Clarke and Geo Gardiner. Tse Encineers.—The Charloitetown “¢ Miss Dalton has jnst 3s ; 4 , returned from Mon- tical, where she S ri been attending the Eogineers wil] meet for drill this evening | at the drill shed at 8 o’clock sharp, in | uniform. Every member must attend. Members haviug rifles at bome must re- turn them at once. To Bosron.—Commencing Friday 15th insi., and on each Tuesday and Friday until further notice, the P. E. Island Railway will issue excersion return tick- ets to Boston at greatly reduced rates. These tickets will be good for return within thirty daye from date of issue. For further information enquire of the nearest ticket agent. Stitt Makixe Hay.—A correspondent of the Antigonish Ca-ket wriies that paper:—“*There lives at Pinkletown, Ohio, Ann, tidow of Roderick Chisholm. The old Jady, who has reached the ad- vanced age of 93, is remarkably active, for on the day this was written (Aug{29:b) she was engaged in raking hay in a meadow at some distance from the house. Working with her in the same field were her son and daughter, aged respec:ive'y 68 aod 75 years. A Smatt Zoo.—A very interesting exhi- bition—a miniature * Z.0”— has been es~ tabtished on the market square near the weigh scales, by Mr. John M« Qaaid, of Little York. In the building which be baa put up sre shown bis collection of poodles, fox and black andtan terriers, a very pretty ekye terrier, guinea pigs, a wild drake mate] with a common duck and their famuriv, acd a large cage of cavaries, parrots, robins and other birds. Smamercy Necviecr. ~In December last. about three feet of the chimeey in the Abram’s Village Court House fei] down, and, although it would only cost a few dollara to repair the damage, it has uever She comm ences work on Monday, thie 1]th inst., with all the latest ideas in fashion- able millinery, ce | eS Our first installment — 3 of the newest trimm- f ings apd hats will be The SOROIS SHOE ¥& is now acknowledged to be the most fushion- yet been looked after, and by reas vn of the negl-ct, the roof of the building is begin- | § ning to sag. Further the sessions of the County Court had, owing to the above damage to the building, to be held ina private house last winter, as no fire could be kindled in the Court House. The Government must be in pretty sore straits if they cannet, for want of funds, attend to euch small matters as the above.—Agri- culturist. Loca Covxcir.—A meeting of the LC! W. will be neli at the Prince of Wales | College next Ssturday the 16th inst.at 3.30 | o'clock. delegates and members will endeavour to be present ss important business will be brought before the meeting. Delegates will be chosen to represent the Cnarlotte- town Counc] at the annual meeting of N CWC to be held at Hamilton, Ontario, from the 19th to 26th of October; and at which Lady Aberdeen has cons2nted to preside. The principal resolutions for- mulated by the National Council for the delegates instructed how to vote. td guidance of councils will be gone over and | "4 It is earnestly requested that all | €5 able and stylish shoe for ladies yet produced of bread in this era lasts and toes, It hus enough breadth io give it style, yet not so wide as to detract from its graceful shapely look. tip and military heel adds to the character of tnis e straight*edge leather 9 95, _—ee Price ALLEY & CO aise es a famous shoe, DRUG CLERK WANTED. One having at Jeast one or two years experience required, Apply at once, personally or by letter to ovr Kent Street Store, stating time served and wages asked; also giving reference JJHNSON & JOHNSON, 203 ~dtfw2i Druggists ____.__ Dep 7 We— Manufacture A Baking Powder that is equal ia every respect to any Raking Pow~ der made any ylace, or sold a any price. on As, | This iva pretty big clair but ex- perience proves it, If vou use the purest ingredients mixed thoroughly in the proper proportions, it does make it any bet er to call it by a fancy name, and charge 50¢ or 33c a pound for it Our Baking Powder has all the above with the exception of the fancy name and the high price. 25c a ponnd givests a living profit, and we are satisfied. hun BAAbbbhbbbhbbhbbbhb bbb bbbbAbbbAbAbAbAbbbAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAS +A AAAAAAA Sve ePUVONTPODONNDNENDDNTTT TESTA = Weare Now heady For the Fall Trade With the finest line of Suitings, Overcoating Frousering, etc., etc, ever placed before the people of P. 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