JACKETS. JUST OPENED New German tailor made Jackets, Black and Col- ored, High-class Goods. Also early Autumn Capes. First ehipment just opened and ready for inspection. We invite you tocall and look over these novelties, NEW HATS Ladies’ new Felts English Walking Sailers. 300 new bats now on show NEW Black. Colored and Fancy Dress Goods and Ladies’ Cloth Cashmeres and have a nice sel- Drees Goods. BIG Shipments of New Goods opening daily. 11 . 1} We invite all to Goods W. A. Weeks & Co Wholesale & Retail, For early bavers we "a hs : ‘ew ection look over our New Haszard and Moore sae OR. SCHOOL BUOKS and Scheol : Supplies HASZARD & MOORE, SUNNYSIDE BOOKSELLERS CHARLOTTETOWN. 3% THE MODERN Foundry and KAVA “ar ay * LAK ty “fo “—- . \ % Machine Shop % ®, i =F ie Sw | ts a) We would cal] special attes - 4s Sy tion to our“ New Founodrv De- $= partment” which we have prov- is @ ed to be adecided success. es FY ; Ae “wy We bave spared no expense * “5 in fitting up this department. S 43 Having imported from the Uni- Ss “> ted States @ special ‘‘grade of i sand” and employing one of the Sy GF best moulders in Canada, we are ip the ne people. now ina position to meet desired needs of Machine Shop Dept “ad, ‘ _ ur vn which is «quipped with the best Sp oy, modern machinery and exper- 4 ? ieuced workmen, is capable of Kp turning out workin a strictly firet class manner. ‘lo those ip te need of anything in our line we 3X invite them tocall and be thors ¢% ; jin oughly convinced that we do ro work in an Al style “te BRUCE STEWART & CO’Y, “THE MODERN” Founders, Engineers & Machin~ ip ists, S.Nav.Co’s Wharf, Sy Ch’town, P. EF. I oo Phone 125 S Fe NL IL NE NL NZ MA ME WN a DANZAINZAD ZS “4sZs AA SSS SRR Ie Re Ms MBALFGNIL AS | | promise to be the best of the season. | | ladies will dot | are showing a new range. OL Ae A ST NEN Things to Make a Note of. Tre PLesiscire.—A meeting of com- mittee-meo and al! those interested in the success of the plebiecite campaign will be held in the Y. M. C. A. parlor tonight at 8 o’c'ock. Great excitement at the Driviag Park. Fine weather and grand races are guaran : teed. Only 25 cents admission. The electric light sports tomorrow night The entries are coming in fast. The beat men in the provinces intend taking part. Don’t miss the sports tomorrow night the last and best of the season. All you sports should come and take in the sports tamorrow night on the grounds ofthe C. A. A.A, The traincd horses for the sports of the Royal Canadian Dragoons wil! be here this afternoon by the steamer Halifax. Go early to the races tomorrow. 25 cents admission. Only Tickets for the Electric Light Sports are now on sale at A W Reddin’s, John~ son & Johnson, uptown, andthe Apothe- caries Hall. The prizes to be awarded for Electric Light contests are gold medals for firat sod silver medals for second. Over 30 horses compete at the races, —— LOCAL NOTICES. — The season will be a marked one for feather effects. The aigrette is literally worth its weight in gold. Wings in self colors, quills, spotted effects with curled tips much worn; also two-toted effects in quitls are effective for color, especially in light and dark national roye! blue. Round top biack, also white quills are in favor for sailor and walking hate; ostrich, os- preys, breasts and whole birds are in great vogue. Paton & Co. are showing in their eastern window what is being shown and bought in the leading tewns in Europe and America. 214 tf It looks very much as though the com- - 5 ing fall and winter seasons were to be de~_ - cidedly a feather campaign for milliners. window consists of wings, quills, and fur like feath- tf. Jas Paton & Co’s eastern of a novel combination feathers, plume effects ers. Good music, new songs, best talent at the Opera House te- night. “Dottiag,”new so much in favor, mar be seen On all the fashionable trimmings for fall millinery, quills bave dots, feathers have dots, ribbons are dotted and the after. Jas Paton & ‘Co, Little coats fer little tote,we cape coats for children 12, 2 and 3 year: of age, made of stocking nettin grey fawn, and é€rab. Plush collars and capesto match and the price likethe coats short, $1.25, $1.7 and $2.00. See them, they go smart. —Paton & Co. oe Sc#oot oF Equitation.—The School of Equitation will open at the Charlovetown Driving Park this afternoon. Officers are ordered to report at two o’clock. The school will #e under the command of Capt. Forester, of tke Royal Canadian Dregoons, and will be for the instruction of field Officers and adjutants and these who are likely to reeeive promotion to this rank in the nesr fature. The school will sot last longer than twenty~eight days. ? who has come to the conclusion that he’s paying too much for his clothing—who’s got an idee that he ought to be getting tweed for the money he’s pay- ing. We want that man to have his mext suit made of Moncton Tweed and we'll take our chances on getting him for a steady customer. fl | | | ° © ¢ f ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ . ’ oD om F, PERKINS & 60, Sunnyside. 9DO4B 2$060O46O6O009OO6O6O6O9O272O96O 6656 000202 £68040 685 i gusouser GS OS OOD OD OD OD 049 OD OD ODB020 ‘xcunsroxs TO > BOSTON. *%—$11.00—% 4 PLANT LINE. Excursion Tickets will be issued by Plant line of Steamships, from Sept 20th to October 20, Charlottetown to Boston snd return, good to return by any steamer within 30 days from date of issue. RATES—~ Charlottetown to Boston and returp $11.00. ee W. W. CLARK, Agent, )} humorous, and thrilling —Mres, PERSONAL _ Mr Power, of Halifax, will actas starter in the races tomorrow. Major Weeks is expected home from Ha ifex this eveniag. Sir Charles Tupper leaves for England again on the 22nd, r Mr.'Bavard the wel] kr ownUnited States man is reported dangeronsly ji), Mixes Hubley, of Cardigan is frienda in Charlottetown. Mrand Mrs W S Stewart left this morn- ing for Denver, to visit Mrs ' Stewart's brother, visiting Mr Bernar2 Trainor, of the Post Office Deaprtment, left this mornirg on a hol:- day trip to Boston. Mr JJ Joknston, barrister at~law, left this morning on a business trip to New York, Miss Sinnott, of Morell, who has been Visiting her home, left for Boston this mor ping. MrG@ & Moore, who has teen spending his holidays here, returned to N. S. this morniag. Miss Dawson and Miss Louise Dawson left this morning to attend the St John exhibition. Mrs Munn, of New Westminister, BC, who has been bere on a visit, left for home this morning. Mr. Joseph Chamberlain’s fortune is estimated at somethinga good deal over £1,000,000. We regret to learn that Mr. Bayfield Williame, Private Secetary to Sir Louis Davies, is ill oftyphoid fever at Ottawa. Mr William Earie, who has been spend-~ ing his holidays with his parents in Char. lottetown, left today on return to La Chute. Rev Father McKinnon, of the diocese of San Francisco, who has been visiting his native province, left forhome this morn- ing. Mr Geo Irving and Miss Lizzie Irving, of Vernon River Bridge, left this morning for Montreal to resume their studies at Mctill University. The Misses Dunn, of New York, who have been visiting Mr and Mrs T E Flynn ‘during the past few weeks, left for home this morning. Mr Fenton R Newsome, takes part ix the bicycle races to be held at Truro this afternoon and evening. The Crescents sent him ae their representative. MrJ M Mihar, of Beston, who has been spending his holidays with relatives and friendsin Murray Harbor and Dundas, left for home this morning. Messrs 8 A Mcleod, W A Huestis and Dauiel McGeod, who have been to Great Britain in the interests of their respective firme, have returned to Charlottetown. Misa Eva Beers leaves for Boston by the Halifax. After visiting friends inthe Hub she will enter upon a course of study in nursing at the McLean Hospital, Weverly, Mass. Mies Nellie Hodgson, who left here some weeks ago for Grand Rapides, Mich., has, we are glal to hear, sueceseded in obtaining a position as first-class teacher in the public school of that city. Congra- tulations. At a meeting of Victoria Division, held last evening, the Rev W J Kirby was pres~ ented with a very felicitous address by his brethren, on his return from a visit to bis native home in England. The reverend gentleman made a very happy reply. Hotei Davies: C E Murray, Monctoni P J Bonisteel, Toronto; F P Mason, St Jobr; B Trites, Sackville; Geo A Pattison, Montreal; J A Leaman, Halifax; Prank J Power, do; HC Cremore, Pictou. Fred J Ward, Halifax; A Crowe, Truro; J W Basfield, Halifax,G RG Bagoall, Hazel Grove; H Andrews, San Francisco; Jno P Brennan, Alberton. Mr. Geo. H. Ross, of Ross’ Corner, Be- deque, left for Halifax by the Princess this morning, where he intends to take an arts course in Dalhousie College. Mr. Ross is # Prince of Wales College graduate, where he took @ prominent part in all college meetings and athletics. We wish him the success which follows all our boys én Dal- housie, McGill, and other places. Mr. L, J. Milier, son of Principal Miiler of West Kent School, left this morning for Halifax to take up the study of law at Dalhousie. The other students from this province at Dalhousie this year will include Danie] Ross, George Ross and Theodore Rose, of Bedeque; Hensley Stavert, Wilmot Valley; Montagne Johnson, Montague; Malcolm McPherson, Uigg; Ernest Ramsay, Hamilion; Milton Mollisou, Summerside. > oe The military sports will take place tc~ morrow between the heats of the races, Grave and Gay; pathetic, Kents readings at the Opera House to-night. The curtain goes up at 8.15 ‘Local and Other Items, Tue Best Jos Printinc.-—-No other kind-—-at Tue Examiner Job Printing Establishment. ' } 1 Frost.—There was last slight frost aight. For Dritt.—GolCo,C A, will meet for drill tonight. sicieliipeiilare [ O F.—Meeting of Court Avondale tonight at8 o’clock. Business of import- ance, Pott Tax.—Another batch of poll tax executions was today handed to the police. Delinquents should pay up and eave ex- penses. Carno.ic Instirure.—Members of the Catholic Literally lnstitute are requested to meet at theirrcoms this evening at 8 o’clock sharp. Masonic, —The regular communication of St. John Lodge, Nol, A FandA M, will be held this evening in che Lodge room, at 8 o’clock, in Masonic Temple. Repvcep Rares.—Tickets issued on the line of the PEI Railway for Charlotte- town, at the reduced rates on the 14th and 15th inst,, are made good to return on day of issue and following day. _ -s--— Home Acaix ~The Halifax Herald says: “The Wanderers returned from Charlotte- town Friday, They speak in glowing termns of the treatment received in Charlotte- town. ” St. Joan ayy Havirax Exuisirion.— The P. K. f. Railway issue tickets at Char- lottetown and Summerside taking in both of the above exhibitions a: a rate ‘of $10.75 for the round trip limited to return Sept.3dth. S. 8S. Wixyxieee.—Mr. Rattenbury, the agent here of the Beaver Line of Steam~ hips, received a telegram from Quebec to day advising that the SS Winnipeg will leave that port on the 17th inst,—which would make her due here on the 19th inst, as advertised, From Monrreat.—The 8. 3. Coban, sailing from Montreal, Friday morning, Sept. 6th, willbe due in Charlottetown, Monday morning, Sept 19th, and sails for St. John’s, via North Sydney. For fur- ther particulars see advertisement or apply to Peake Bros & Co. Barqve Asnore.—A _ barque went ashore at Ritleman Reef, Belle Croek, yesterday and a tug went to her aid this »morning. She was loaded with deal. Messrs L. C Owen, Ronald McMillan and Ki Pope Walsb have gone to hold a survey. It is reported tha. a sailor was knocked down on her deck, stunned and weshed overboard. Civy Comner..—At the regular monthly meeting of the City Council, keld last night, a letter was read from the law firm of M. & B.C. McLeod, complaining of the action of the Cnief Engineer of the Fire Department on the occasion of the rec.nt fire on Captain McMillan’s pre- mises, and asking the Board to consider the matter. Some other business, mostly of a routine character, was also before the meeting. l'on Boewon.—The following passengers have booked accommodation on the Hali- fax for Boston and intermediate porte: Mrs Baronowski, Miss Mabe! Johnson, Miss Charlotte Town, Miss Beere, Miss Grabam, Misa Acorn, Miss Fraser, Miss Burke, Mrs McQuillan, Mre Spindle, Miss Ellen Me- | Neill, Mrs WK Macdonald, Miss Mary O’Connor, Emma Rice, MissSullivan, Amy Laird, Mr. Engene Brown. The Halifax had not arrived from Boston up to the time of going topress. She will sail for Boston duriag the night. ‘eibcmndpesniclagl Marriace Betys.--The marriage of Miss Eva Nicholson, daughter of Hon. James Nicholson, and Mr. James C. Irving, of Cherry Valley, was eolemnized at the residence of the bride’s father, Eldon, yes« terday. The ceremony was performed by Rev. B.D. McLeod, B. A., assisted by the Rev. J. W. McConnell, B.A, in the presence ot the immediate relatives of the bride and groom. The bride, who was handsomely attired in a travelling suit of cadet blue, was attended by Miss Marion McLeod, of Charlottetown, aid Miss Irving, sister of the groom, while the groom was suppor.ed by his brother, Mr. George Irving. The bride was the recipient of a great many gifts on the interesting occasion. The gift of the groom to the bride was a gold watch, and foeach of the bridesmaids a handsome ruby ring. The happy pair left this morning on a trip through the provinces. They have our best wishes. sharp, at the Opera House to- night. Read the change in Mrs Kents Programme. Baking Powder—.wz Shonld alwave be fresh. That’s the strong point in our bekiog powder. —— It is made io quantities to suit the demand, and is ALWAYS FREEH. ' and is put up inair tight tins, each one Powder. 25¢ a pound. Prepared only by It is made from the purest chemicals, containing a full poundr (16 oz} of Baking Sold by all leading grocers. a dea 4 THE 1 3 4 Direct from the rush commences, Upper Queen St. Dyeing . and 7 ‘ Cleaning ODD SOX DK BM DDD one and the same time. It’s all a> e>t> AQYvSe dyeing and the where powder dyes are used. 15c. for black. ADAVAVD AWA YA YD DIED At Alberton on the 26th ult., Frank Ca |, beloved son of Mr. and, Mrs Jas. Cai] ? aged 15 years, Woman's Figure is enchanced by a well fitting corset which must not only fit well, but must give ease and somfort to the wearer, else a look of stiffoees. which is not beauty. P. D. Corsets fit well, enhance the fig. ure’s beauty, give comfort to'the wearer, and last well. In a)] sizes and shapes to suit all figures $1. to $30, a pair, aie IS ie IS 1S L/S SE ee ee > Two Birés-One Stone to convince anyone of the great differ- ence between this modern method old-faslijoned 1o cents a cake for all colors and Free booklet and sample of work by —— — ———— ee Kind of Jackel that Stanley's Best Material 4 Perfect Fitting ; Latest Styles PAIR dt eee Spl 3 manufacturers in Berlin, Germany. STANLEY BROS., The Always Busy Store NEW GOODS NEW STYLES Order your tall suit and and overcoat now, before the If you want to practice economy in your clothingy»see cur custom made pants for $2.75 and 295 Best value ever shown in this city. GORDON & McLELLAN Men’s Stylish Outfitters aD AVAVDA GAGA BWA IOC HL © nonsense to suppose or to say that any ordinary powder dye is as good as Maypole Soap, which is the only one that cleans and dyes at A mere glance at any article, be it silk, satin, woollen or cotton, thatisdyed with Maypole Soap ,isall that is necessary On<D<949D- Maypole Soap ‘ of one addressing c CANADIAN Depot ae ee Se 8 PLACE ROYALE, MONTREAL. janes aeaaies eee OX DLS DL DL DL DDD DEIN DEL OG OY CY Or Or Oreresare The 8. S. Coban sailing from Montreal Friday mornivg, September léth, will be due at Ch’town Monday morning, Sept, 19th and will sail for St Jobn’« Newfoundland aud via, North Sydney, carrying horses, cattle and sheep on deck and produce under deck at lowest possible rates, For further particulars as to freight and passage apply to PEAKE BROS & CG., i Agents | Ch’town, Sept 13,’98 \ First class programme first class performances at Mrs. Kents Recital in the Opera House to-nignt. ES THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, SEPTEMBER 13 1898. OE Bit. cctaemncatnnnie ital sce nee