| B22:2ee GENTS --- — FIPShngs ——AT-—— THE PROPLE'S STORE Unlaundered White Shiris, best value in the city ee Week’s special Laundered cannot be beaten $I 00 abe cccccccccee 008 . Linen Collars....... 15¢ each Fashionable Shapes, 2 for 25c Alecereeereeer Linen Cuffs, a'l sizes, 25¢ pair, 2 for 45c BRACES — Nsw stock just opened... 1 2c to 60c pair Neckties all colours. styles and Gloves in Kid and Lisle Thread. Underwear and Hosiery— Large stock to choose from. We buy our furnishings from trading manafacturers in Great Britain and Canada, so we can guarantee the best value for your money. If not already a customer give us a call. WEEKS & CO | Che People’s Store Successors to | ’ W. A. WEEKS and CO. | ' sue Taververv ons atten svenennnitnnttt Mare than 2000 Fami- lies in Halifax and Dartmouth ase sun: light and Lifebnoy Soaps exclusively in ? ‘ AZ “iv RN a ta j their homes, and all say they would not have any other kizds. This information is correct gained by com- petent and trust worthy ad— naving been vertisers, leaving samples at ‘very house and making care- ful enquiries. ‘Lhese families never knew what pure SOAPS meant, un- til they tried SUNLIGHT and LIFEBU OY. Why should not other learn and be healthier and happier for the learning. Price is only 5c for : large twin bar, SI AMMAAAAMAALAMd AbOMU AM UdAddddd PYPPPONTODOROD NP TDEepnenneN nen rnTenon rnin -rprennenrennnt rr rrrtnneT Trt rnrr nt UAAAUAAUAA4UAAMA4LAAGAAAAAAGUALAbGNNAUAGULAAAG ALANNA eddbddbdddddbddddddddsddsddddgadd Ne “a- 9 & MEDICAL HALL TO LET Having decided to retirefrom business, } subscriber offers for eale, his stock of rugs, medicines, &c; aleo his good will Of the business. ‘ The “Medical Ha\l’’ premises will also ve let for a term Of years. Lol and Other” em Coumirrep ro Jart.—John Donovan, recently convicted of being drunk, dis- orderly and fighting on the streets, was last evening commit.ed to jail for 60 days in default of paywent of a $10 fine. Fine.—The fire department had a ran at half-past twelve today to Mr Alfred Quirk’s house on Water street There was but a ema!) blaze and Jsome tlight damage was done theroof. The mex were out about ten minutes. on Tre Caverpvisn Caurce —After going through the usual prelitainaries customary on such occasions, the Cavendish Presby- terian congregation have decided to build avew church oa the eite adjoining the Manse grounds, A new building com- mittee hae been appointed who wil! at once proceed vigorously with the work. _ Goop Fientxe ~On Wednesday morn- iog Mr. Wm. Dillon and Mr. Henry Par. sons left Charlottetown for the eastern part of the Island on a fishing expedition. They returned last evening bringing with them one hundred and twenty-five trout, the catching of which affurded them spleo- did eport. Ar Cornwatt.—The cheesemaker and bis aseistants at the Corowall cheese fac~ tory are being kept very busy at present, They are making daily about nineteen cheese, and thirtyon Mondays. Between twenty-two and twenty-three thousand pounds of milk are received on Mondays en about fourteen thousand on other ays. Runaway Accivext.—A farmer and his daugbter were driving into town this morning, by way of Brighton Road. When coming through the narrow opening at Black Sam’s Bridge, between the fence «round the sewerage trench and a telephone post, their buggy caught on one side. The horse jumped right out of the snafts and ran up the street a short distance, while the young lady was thrown out. She sus- tained @ nasty scratch over the ey2and a very bad scare. Sports at Georcerown.—On Monday next, September 4th the annual athletic sports of the crews of theFishery Protection Fleet will take place on the Driving Park at Georgetown. On that day the ladies of the Presbyter.an Church will provide tea forthe public in the Drill Shed, and that evening an entertainment will be held in the Court House. The Montague band will furpieh enlivening music throughout the day. Such a combination of attractions ebould draw a large crowd to the Eastern capital. A.most a Fata Accipent.—An accident that pretty pearly resulted fatally is report- ed to bhaye occured at Stanley Cheese Factory aiew days ago. Itseems thata pereon that has*been in the habit of visit~ ing the whey tank at “cock crowing” to get refreshments for his hoge, while in the act of dipping out whey Jost his balance and tlippedin. He was rescued afier a severe lucking and was ‘resusitated after a time. The whey tank has since been locked to prevent turiher accidents. It is said that after he dried up be lcoked nearly aa white | — - a as a “dusty milier.”’ City ScHoo_s.—Unilees the City School Board yield to the popular demaud and extends the holidays unt Tuesday next the City schools will re-open on Tuesday. Severe! changes have already been made in the staff of teachers. Mise Ashley has been transfered to Prince Street School and Miss Fiora Mckenzie will take ber place in the West Keor Street School. Miss Maud Bremner will take the room of Miss Haslam, who bas receiv-~ ed Jeave of absence for a year. Miss Irving will cccupy the 100m of Miss Robertsun who has, following the example of the young man, gone west. Tre Po .rceman’s Feer.—The Lordon policeman is admitted on all hands to be among the most admirable of British io- stiiutiones, and it is therefore, pleasing to learn that the authorities shuw a tender sclicitude fur his welfare. The. chief ‘Om missioner, Sir Edward Bradford, has just issued a proclamation stating that iv the hot weather special care must be taken to protect the policemen’s feet. soracio powder is supplied free at every station for the pelicemen to apply, and they are directed to exercise care in the eelection and darning of their socks, eo as to prevent corns and bunione; where these occur, pumice sione is recommended as the eafest and least painful remedy. iaeatiliieiaes Curerese Boarp.—There was ol a very arge board this ferenoon, most of the sctories having sold previous to the meet- ng. At the torenoon session Mr. Biftia offered 10c. for the St. Peter's, New G\asegow and Stanley Bridge cheeee board- ed and Mr, Spillett made a similiar bid for the Morell, Lakeville, Hazel Brook and Mount Stewart cheese, after receiving which tbe board adjourned until 1,30 without maFicgasale. At the afternoon session Mr. Spillett bought Lakev'lle at [13-16 aod Mr. Biffia bougbt Stanley Bridge at the same figure. An offer of il 1-4. for Hazelbrook was refused. The total number of cheese boarded was 1522. Tne next meeting of the board wil! be held on Friday 15th Sept. Montreal advices report prices advanc- ing from,114 to Li} for eastern Brockville ali cold. A London cable reports sales at from 55s to 663 ; Eaglish market firm and | advancing. ———<208——————— —Prof. Robertson Dairy Commissioner Offerc to purchase the stock and good | will, and to leasethe premises will be re- | ceived at the office of Davies & Haszard, | S p to anc on Sept. 10ib, prox— fr wi any information can be | ODtained | SW DODD, | Sept 1, 189: lar Proprietor j bas communicated with Premier Farqu- barson stating he will be in thie city next fuesday. The Professor wil! deliver an address at the meeting to be held inthe ¥Y. M.C. A. Hall on Tues- lay at 3p. m. The address will deal with | educational not agricultural mattere. There will, of course, be a large attendance. “\ THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN, SEPTEMBER 1, 1899 PERSONAL. ee The Misees Renouf left this morning for Boston. Mies Lucy Caven returned to Charlotte- town last evening. Mise Minnie Whear kk ft this mort iag for Winona, Miun. Mies Florrie Earle will sing tonight in the Y.M.C.A hall, Miss Halloran was a passenger by the Halifax last evening. Father Clarke returned from Boston by the Halifax lasi eveniog. Mr. T. A. McLean, jr., was a passenger by the Princess last evening. Mr. J. B. Dawson leaves on return to Dawson City tomorrow morning. Mr. Israel Longworth, ex~Mayor of Traro, is at the Hotel Davies. _ Mr. and Mrs, T. J. Dillon are expected in Charlottetown this evening. Mr. H. B. Saook, of Truro, is among the guests at the Hotel Davies. _ Mrs. P.C. Connolly was a passenger by toe Halifax last evening, returniog from Boston. Mrs. A. L. Brown left the afternoon for Sydoey, C. B. She was a passenger by the Coban. Dr. and Mrs. E. L. Farr, of Boston, Mass., are aroong the guests at the Hotel Davies. Mr. A. A. Lefurgey, of Suinmerside, is among tae latest arriyale at the Hotel Davies. _ Mrs, D. McLean and Miss Beesie Diamond leave to-morrow morning on @® visit to Boeton. Mr. W. H. Manson, of Summerside, who was in Charlottetown over night, went west this morning. Mr. Geo. F. Cleveland, wife and two children, of Danville, Que., are guests at the Hotel Davies. Mr. J. E. Lefurgey, of Summerside, came to town this morning. He is a guest at the Hotel Davies. Mre. James KR McKee, who has been in Boston for two montane, returoed by the Halifax ast evening. Mrs. W. A.O. Morson, Mrs.Geo. W. Hodgson snd Miss Desbrisay returned form Halifax last evening. Miss Ruby Rattray, Mise B. Toombs, and Mies H. McGee left by this mornin g’s train for New Brunswick. Mrs. Edward Roberts leaves on Weds nesday on returoto Edmonton. She has been visiting relatives here. Mr. W.R. Boreham, who has been in Halifax attending the funeral of his father returned to Charlottetown last evening. Miss Bertie McCallum left this morning on a visitto Moncton. She will be the guest of Mrs. C. D. Thompson during her olay. Mre. A. E. McEschen and baby bave gone to Cherry Vatley, where they will re main a few weeks with Mre. McKachen’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Johan Wrigut. Mesers. Theo. Aitken, Fred Damarell and Jobn McPherson left this morning as del- egates to the Railwaymen’s Convention at Si. John, N. B. Captain Wm. Power, a native of P. KE. I-land, died at Kingston, Ont.,the other day at the age of78. He was a very extensive shipbuilder. The Rev, W. W. Brewer, now of Marye- ville, N. B., has been suspended from the ministry until the ensuisg annual confers ere®, when the whole matter wilbe en- quired into. The Island athletes who are to partici~ pate in the sports at Moncton, left for the railway town this morning. They were accom panied by a number of the followers of sport. Mrs. Westaway-Stewart, who Las been epending apleasant holiday at her old beme iv Georgetown, left this morning to resume her duties atthe College Hospital, Loug Island. The Rev. R. Brecken, D. D, of Sack- ville, N. B., preached morning and even- Alberton. The congregations were large and appreciative. Dr. A. H. Gordon, who recently visited Charloitetown, left St. Jobn on Wednes- day tor Montreal, where he enters the General Public Hospital as one of the resident physicians. Miss Lucy Mitchell, who has been spending athree weeks visit at Donagh,wot 35, returned to her home this morning. While at Donagh she was the guest of Mr. avd Mre, James Trainor. Mre, Catherine Parr-Trai!, Canada’s oldest authoress, died at Lakefielj, Ont., on Tuesday, in the 98th year of age. She wrore her first bock at the age of fifteen and her last at the age of nin2ty~three. Mr. W. L. Waring, Dominion steam~ boat inspector, who was (taken suddenly ill ia Pictou a few days ago, bas been re- moved tohis home in St. John. It is said that heis suffering from internal troutlea, and an operation may be neces sary. LOCALNOTICES Don’t forget to come and hear Dr. Annie Young in the Y. M.C. A. hall tonight at 8o’clock. Silver collection. Miss Amy DesBrisay’s school will re- : open in St. Paul’s Schoolroom on Monday, Sept. 11th. Sl. Muttart’s Steam Merry-go-round will be operating on the grounds of the Ch’town Driving Park during the horse races on the 15th end 14th Sept. 1 wk. Miss Bovyer, Miss Earle, the Miases McLeod and Miss Peebles wil] sing at the Y. M.O. A. hall tonight. Scoot Re-opaxing.—St. Peter’s school will re-open on Thursday, September 7th, There are a limited number of vacancies. Pupils prepared for the Universities. Fees, bovs’s chool, $24.00 a year ; girls’ school, $15. Apply tothe Rev. J. Simpson. i eod,td, ing last Sunday in the Methodist Church, | ee nee Local and Other tems, — ——_ —— will be in port. <A tea wil! be held during the day and a concert in the evening. Aw Excuxsion ro Boston.—Le Grande Duchesse left Halifax for Boston Weduete day with a special excursion party of two hundred, accompanied by a band io Brix tish uviform. Special permiseion was re-~ quired for them to land in the United Siates in uniform. Tae Copay.—The steamer Cobar ar» rived from Moatrea) about three o’clock this morning, having a large freight. She leaves this atternoon for St. Jobn’s, Nfll., via Sydney. Her outward freight includes 300 tubs butter, 360 tags oats, 50 head cattle, and 200 sheep. Mrs. Brown and Mr+. Geo. Simmons will be passengers to Sydoey. Epworth Leacur.—The angual convens tion of the Epworth League of the Sum- merside District will be held at Bedeque on Tuesday, Sept. 12, when the Rev.A.C. Crewe, of Toronto, Genera] Secretary of Metbodiet Sunday school and Epworth League, will be precent and will take a leading part in the programme which will appear next week, All leagues throughout the District ure expected to elect three delegates each who are requested to come by ferry steamer on Tuesday morning from Summerside to Bedeque where they will be met by teams. Namer of delegates should be forwarded as early as possible to Miss Minnie Leard, Bedeque. or Over tes Waanr.—Early this morning Masier Weston Peake, a Jad of twelve summere, while attempting to land from a wreck lying near Peakes No I wharf lost bis footing and was instantly precipitated into deep water, not far from the wharf. There being no one near at hand at the time to reader him assistance but his little sister it was fortunate the lad had learned to spim, and he heroically struck out for the shore, whic: he soon reached in safety, not much the worse for his involuntary plunge. When askedif he became alarmed when he fell into the water, he eaid, “On no! I just told Gladysto go for some one sothat if I could not be able to reach the shore my- self I might get some person to help me out.” The murslis that ali boys,and fur that matter girls, woo, should learn to swim. Theson of the captain of the schooner Brilliant, lving at Peake’s No 2 wharf, fell cff the schooner yesterday at noon, and was rescued witb some diffi- culty. iaicaiiilieie Tue Boston Boat.—The steamer Hali- fax arrived jast evening about eix o’clock. Her inward passenzers were: Mrs Man-~ ning, Mieees do, (2,)W Weille, B W Isford, Rev A M Clark, J C Dingman, Rev Mr Molson, Miss Lizzie Dean, Alex P Dewar, R T St John’s. Mrs PC Conno'lv, J P McKinnoo,Mrs Whelan Mrs Ameltelt, From Halifax: Misses Marien, Miss Fraser, Miss Halloran, Mr. Dawyer and wife, J Crong and wife, Dr. Wil'ams, Mies Wiliams, Dr E L Tarr and wife, J M _ Richardson, W H 3arker. The outward passengers bv the Halifax this afiercoon were: Mr J l'weedy, Mr W Tweddy, Mra Willie, Miss Link,Geo E Danne and family, Miss Mc(Quillao, Mrs K McDonald and child, Mr Waite and son, N Weiil (D W Isfort, Messrs Brooke & Ricbard- eon, Miss McGrath and sister, Mr H J Williams and wife, Wm Fabey, Mrs M Edmonds and family, Miss M Caragher, Miss T Berren, Wm Grant Albert Halliday, J H Gille, S Robberts, Mre K Sheppard, Mrs Molyneaux, Miss Mary Gillie, Geo Byrov, Geo Heariz. DUG CLERK WANTED. One having at least 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 JUHNSON & JOHNSON, 203 —dtfw2' Druggists — SHAVING SUPPLIES... hn We have in stock a nice line of shavers’ supplies includ- og: — SOAPS in sticks and cakes, 10 and 25 cents a < 3 : jot in different } prices 10c and 75c each MUGS—Some very pretty patterns, prices l5c to 60c each STRAPS—Swing and pads, 25c to 75c each. Cosmetique, shaving lotions and other requisites always in stock at Jowest prices. ; | | ! i Poi. Tax executions are in circulation, Sports at Grorncetowx.—The sporis J at Georgetown will be held on Monday afternoon next, when a num ber of cruisers outward appearance. A Meet Me at Td& AL Ike ; TESS REI IS Black— a2 ee @?e @2e 2 fe £228 O28 OF 2428848707 2S i . —-dO Ladiee’ Felt Hate.... at Stanley Bros ALL THE NEWEST SHAPES AND LATEST COLGRINGS Pear], Beaver, Navy, Royal, Brown and M2 Pe Te . 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The outside appearance of a Heintsman Piano is )vays neat, durable ‘and Attractive. Our prices for a Heintzman Piano, are no higher than those | of other makers. MILLER BROTHERS The P. E. Island Music House | Connolly Building Queen St, a aoe oe oe saan iabtisc a ty een STROM S te TEI SOT Tr ET fe s |