THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, OCTOBER 8 1898. WEEKS Millinery ¥ovelties Just Opened Direct from The Very Latest- VW hite Birds all Biack Birds Fancy Birds ) ll Black Wings prices *) the >White Wings rage ‘Fancy Wisgs Black Quills ee White Quills splendid Colored Quills variety allthe ){farled Ospreys latest > Flowing Ospreys shades SStraight Uspreys Aulamn Flo wets beautiful Crape Flowers autumn Foliage Flowers § flowers ) Black Ostrich Plumes pe Colored Ostrich a Piumes Clit ap . ve Shaded Ostrich Plumes Bull Jet Sprays Bright Jet Sprays Buckles and Ornaments Our milliner: complete with all the very latest Hats —Shapes— Ribbons--- Trimmings — Ornaments etc, ete, Mirs Murphy Gur Milliner well known te the Ladies of the city-will persoue/fy attend all Millin— ery orders. Plewse leave orders early in the week. W. A. Weeks &Co The Peoples Store. Wholesale & Ratail, M2 NESNeS-9e% MWS AS AOA VY PIS be, SV, 2, PAV A AS TS a is MY, al : ae aS NZ. se a © PAYS . we To make as gcod an ap 3% KD pearance as possi die, Station- SY = ery does not make a business wy Ze but it helps amazingly. We “4s % turn out good stationery. _ aS NZ We use good paper. We MM KP print from tint blocks. Tint a “y, vlocks are used to make primt- gy “ie ed stationery look like Litho- a 32 graphed. Sometimes this ZF 3 effect is not obtained at all. s% Me We get it as nearly as pos- s% ay, sible, MW aS Some of onr prices Bilt- as oe heads (smal! ste) at $1.50 WF 3% per thousand, Letterheads Se 8% $2.25 per thousand, Shipping % 4 Tags SUc per heasand Other AA a. stationery equally low <P = prices. Call und see Samples. pd “AP ‘ “i> 3% The Examiner Pub. Co- 2% s% ‘He Jos PRinvers. 3% Me Me SEM NAM. MELA NEM MMe Me TAP DEAE AS AP AE DP US BS AAP HO AP invite every teacher attending o-day to drep into ANINV| \ ‘ Ve convention MY STORE Walk und the latest iz Dress Goods, Silks, Trimm. ings. Mantles, Jackets, Furs, Mii line ry and the hundred ind one other things seen in this the leading Dry store of P. E. I. the around see bas RLV ICS to Good is You Are All Welcome though you don’t buy one cents run, Yours re pectfully. Sentner McLeod: & Co Successors to Beer Bros, London THE TEACHERS CONVENTION, Government Gensured, | | | | j | department is now ! f \ A LIVELY DISCUSSION AND STRONG RESOLUTIONS. In- vestigation of Educational Matters. A Commission Demanded for PERSONAL Rev J A Gordon, of St John, arrived } bere last night. ‘Local and Other Items, j - = a — | . | Powrce Court.—Daniel Munn, charged ' Rev W C Murdock, of Tyne Valley, was | with drankennes-, was this morning fioed In the city yesterday, } $2 or 10 cays. Dr Darr.ch, of Kensin:ton, was amon ao 2 j | } | WC T U—Miss Sayre will take part in | the discussion at the WC T U meeticg, on | _Ciry Taxes.—All those in arrears for city taxes are requested to pay at once. lists ave being prepared for publication. pee the visitors to ihe cily yesterday. Mr W W Moore arrived from Ottawa last eveaing Ov ao interesting mission. Mr G. Crawford, one of the best known cCOmmercial trav liexson this at thehotel Davies. circuit, is Monday, at 4 pm. We regret to learn that Mrs. James Mc~ —— ee Leod of Spring Park Road, is +o all that STEALING From Hovses.—It is eaid that her friends have little :ope of her re- | S¢vera! of the summer houses at Keppock covery. Mr Frank Hayden, of the C )? Reserve | bave lately been entered by persons other | than their rightful occupants ard tivat Convention opened at2 o’elock. The | following resolutions were ad pled : 1, That this convention considers that Campbell’s Geography, now in use, should | be revised both as"to subject matter and maps or that a new text book be authorized as soon as practicable, 2. That thie convention considers that | the first part of Evangeline in addition to | the English prescribed from the sixt!: | reader js *wffizient for Eoglieh tor entrance | tnis year. 3. That in repeaiing the supplementary | clause, avd thus wiibdrawing the strong | inducement which that clause had Leld out to school districts to vote supplemer 8 | to their teachers, the government has! cestroyed a very impcrtant prise’ple of the Public Schools Act,and las 80 matilat- ed that Act as to seriously impa'r its efficiency; and further, that in so creat - ly reduciog the already ex:2ptionally small salaries of our teachers, not only without making any provision by which the defi- ciency might be made good but in such a manner as to ensure aetill further reduc~ tion on the part of the school districts the Government has not only shirked its responsibiiity and done the teachers an injustice but bas also inflicted a lasting injury upon tue educational interests of the province, 4. That the government be requested to appoint a commission to enquire into the financial matters of our educational sys- tem, the Government to appoint ove of the commi-sion, the Associaticu another, aud they the third, tbe governmeat to bear the’ expenves of the said commission. 5. That itis desirabethat a spelling? book be authorized tor our schools. An animated discussion took place on the resolution re the supplemeotary clause. Premier Farquharson and D. A. McKinnon | L > } ‘ were present and took part, explaining the goyernmeat’s positicn eu the matter. The government wa< Strongly criticised for its action ‘by Presi- dent Campbell and Mr Kielly both of whom announced themseives as :berals, also hv Me-srs Seaman, Fraser, and others. A very excitiug ‘hoer was epeni on the rater during which thePremier and Mr McK anon had the educational side of the question impressed wpon them. The report of the auditing courmittee showed a balance of $195 55 in the ‘fuods of the Association The following officers were elected for the the ensueing year. President—A P Trowscale, Victoria. Vice Pres—Prince, N E Carruthus, Kensington. Vice F res— Queens, W S Lea, Victoria. Vico Pres—Kiug’s, Parmenas McLeod, Gaorgetown. Secy Treas—E S McPhail, Crapaud. Recording Secy—{ra J Yeo, Ch°to vn. Exeontive Commitiee—J DS2ama, R H Campbell, J M Dancav, W D Mclotyre. Chas W Kielly. Vu'es of thanks were tendered the rail- way eu(orities, the press andthe decorat- ing Cem mittee. The officers for the ensuing year were then installed, andjaprote of thanks tender- ed the prsident and other retiring « flicers. DIED At Sort Bedeque, on Oct 8th, iast., Mrs Donald Ross, aged 55 years. [Funeral on Monday at 2 o’clock, p m J Bargains in Ladies’ Cash- mere Stockings at Stauleys’s —We place on sale today, two mauufacturers, sets sareples Ladies’ Hosiery —109 bargains for 100 quick buyers at Stan- ley Bros. 239 21 Waated—There i¢ a certain class of people we would like to see : tl ey are those who é¢ither through predijuce or some other reason best knewn to themeelves continue to buy inferior goods aod pay more for them than we sell honest up to date goods for. Just call and give us a chance vo prove beyond a doubt that ours is the best, and that our prices are the low- est.—Prows: Bro, The Wonderful Cheap British Columbia, arrived : | several articles have changed sands ip ing aud will remain 4 fer conseqnence, Hia L itdsbip B shop Macdonald re~ } a t 4 at , rv wi will m ‘ ute r _ “ +? turned from his visitto Nova Scotia last | eet ys = Guyer -— Tie City of Ghent ° . i ar ? as ‘a as o In > evening. He was acocmpaniad by Arch- | *"T!Ved last evening «out ten o'clock, nere jastcvec- ' wWeeKs, —_——————— neste ese © =] @ = @ 2 @] = ve? 2 =e © @ |] =. eo & Fashionable atstanle > wit rood ec ae ; : bishop Brucnesi aad its private secretary. i he good cargo and several passengers, | She left this morning at six o’clock witha cargo which includes a good quality of potatoer, cheese, and other products, The death of Mrs Donald Ruse, of North Bodcque, cue of the must highly respccted | members of the community in which she | lived, will be regretted by masy friends, | —_ — Fittep With Warer.—A_ party of four ; Schurman, S’side H Tompson, Toronto; C We vin erely sympathiz * with the mour ing husband and children whom she left behind, ———— , + ie -o GF awww HOTEL ARRIVALS. Hotel: Heéary Ke Wright, [Ny Q 1eeo F Gorbam, Halifax; D M Griffin, Truro; : D Keefe, S: Joto; Rev W C Murdock, Tyne Valley; Rev J A Gordon, St John; Mrs P Kelly, Miss Maggie Kelly, Montague Bridge; J Heaney, Morell; A J McLeod, Miss Winnie McKay, Stanley Brivge. Hotel Drvies Fraok Riley, W & Smith, Moatreal; E A Lefurgey, S’Side; G Crawford, St John; Wm Richards, Bide- ford; D Darrach, Kensington; Mrs Peake, Miss Haviland, City; Wm Koaight, Amherst; A Cameron, Montreal; W H Craig, Trurc; W S Davison, Halifax; J H Smith, Brantford. a - Things to Make a Note of. B 1. 8.—The members of the B. 7 S. are requested to meet in their hall tomor- row at 2, p. m., (in regalia) to attend the funeral of their late brother Francis Monaghan, : i= | went up the East River in the Flash yes- has | terday morning on a shooting excursion, About daylight they pvt in near Fallers ton’s Marsh, and lett the steamer ‘there whilst they went gunoing. In their ab- sence the tide tell and the craft careened over, Suaoeeqnently when the tide came up again the ateamer filled with water, and in this condition she was found by the man in charge and his companions. She was to have been brought to towa today. Rean Race.—ibeO. ©. C. intend holding a handicap road race on Monday the 17th inst, providing they receive ten entries by Wednesday night next. Five good prizes will be offered, viz., four place and onetime. The Crescents have always given good prizss and intend to keep up their reputation in thisevent. A beautiful silver trophy will be offered for first prize. The course, which will be between ten and fifteen miles, will be on the best road cb- teinable, The race isopen tothe Island. Entrance fee 50c. enennitapemties Ax Istanper Maratep.—The Vancou ver Daily World says: “St. Andrew’s Presbyterian church was the scene of a very pretty wedding on the 19th ult., the con- tracting parties being Arthur J. Scott, of Messers. Mellon & Scott, a very populas yerng man in both social ar¢d commercial Canada’s great daily newspaper, the Toroato Daily Mail and Empire, will now bz mailed to anyone in this Province for two dollarsayear. Address,—The Mail and Empire, Toresto, Canada. The Daily Mail and Empire is now offered to subservbers in this Province at $2 & year, —one-half the regu(ar price. Song service at the Gospel meeting ia Wright’s Hall tomorrow afternoon at 3.4%. Strangers always welcome. Loyal Craseders—-Commany A wiil re- fume meetings mm Wright’s Hall oo Moa- day evening a 6.30. Ali boys aed -girle wi-hing ¢@ joiu are cordially invited. Gospel Meeting— Railway Men's Gospel meeting in @Wright’s Hall Sunday after- noon at 4 o’clock. ‘Strangers 4d] ways we'come. Lesson — Acts 9 20, “He preached Crrist.” DYSPEPSIA GRGANS tor what na- ture alone provides forchis stomach oure. Dr. Yon Stan’s Pioeapple Tablets ure nature’s panacea for ail stomech ills. Pleasant and positive cure ‘for Sour Sto-~ mach, Dietress afier Zating, Loss of Appe- tite, Wind oa the Stomach, Dizzinesa, Nau- sea, Catarrh of the Stomach, Sick Head- ache and al! Disorders directly traceabl- to sluggish €igestive organs. Price3é cents. For sale at Dr S W Dodd’s and Geo E Hughes. ZOCAL NOTICES. ee ee For style, and quality in neckwear come to the Medel Store. See the Model Store window this even- ing for nobby ties.—B& H Ramsay .& Co, Underelothiog Night—Tonight we want you to.call and purchase your uunderwear from us. At the same time don’t forget to buy yourhat. Possibly you want « pair of pants ersuit. Wecandoit. Try us. Bargain Corner, WB Mackay. Telk about overcoats—It is impossible to buy better made or more stylish gar- ments than our 610, $12, $15 and $18 overcoats.— Prowse Bros. 235 3i. Little Bits of oil.cloth.—Floor oi! eloch just large eaough to squeeze under the hall or dining room stove, you know, to keep the coal and dust from marking your car- pet. Our carpet man has pliced on the carpet reom floor about 30 ends of oil cloth, some large, some «mall, all ends, and now is your chance to get one for under the stove. —Jas Paton & Co. 235 3i. See Paton & Co’s 3c fManneliett. Its all right at 6 or 7 cents. ‘FLOUR. Every week or so we are receiving Flour by the car-—!oad direct from the Mills in Ontario. If you have, there’s nothing lik Always buying for cash we are able to offer Flour to cur customers at the very .owest rock-bottom prices. We keep in stock such well-known brands as Beaver, Monarch, Puritan, Five Roses, Queen City, and Parkdale See our prices before buying else Beer & Coff There’s nothing injurious in it. circles, aud Miss Millie Matheson, daugh- i ter of Malcolm Matheson. The grooms | man was Charles Cornell, and the brides- , maid Miss Edith Macfariane. Rev. E. D. | McLaren performed the ceremony. After the marridge Mr. and Mrs. Scott left for San Francieco on their honeymoon.” Mr, Scott is a Charlottetown boy, a con of the late Robert Scout. Geis now doing a prosperous real estate and insuranne bus~ ' Iness in Vascouver. Gorne out or Business.—It is announ ced that ¢wo wholesale dry goods firms ia Halifax, are about going out of busi- ness. The employes of Murdoch’s nephews and of Kenny & Oe., have received notice that their services will not be required after the ead of the year. Murdoch’s nephews IS @ part of a busines? with headquarters in ‘Lowdon, aod with branches in New York, and has a capital behind it surpass- ed in amountontky by that of two dry goods firms in Canade. William Millar of London, died a tew months ago, and the heirs bave decided to withdraw from the field in Halefux. The firm has alwavs been one of tne most influential in the cry. Kenny & Co. suceceded T& E Kenny, a dry goods firm tha’ was established sixty- seven years ago,and which in days gone by made a greatdeal of money for its owners. : “A Nicur we’ Borns.”— Miss Jean Howison, of Perth, Scotland, will give a lecture,—“Recital from the worke of Scotis’s poet” Robsrt Burns,—in the Opera House on Friday, Oct {4th at 8 o’clock. Regarding the entertainment’ the New York Mail and Express says: Miss Jean Howison, of Perth, Scotland has captured many an Amer» can audience by the grace and charm of her platform efforts. The gifted » Scotch lady is both a lecturer and an elo- cutionist. Her faxorite plattorm top‘c is Robert Burns, of whom, in common with Scotemen and Scotswomen on either continent, she is an enthusiastic admirer. She is herself a native of Perth, but a few miles distant from the now world-famed Drumtochty, and knows both the village and the author. She has jast enough of Scotia’s deligatt nl brogue to give a sympathetic and entertaining presentation of Scotland’s latest prose classic and to make to live anew the almost histeric figures of Jamie Soutar and Dromsheugh, of Mrs McFadyen and Dr, Weelum MacLure. Notice to Shippers—We have receipt books for oats, potatoes,andiblank, at lows est prices. —Geo Carter & Uo, Booksellers. samy ——~ Me Have You a Cough ? e Jounson’s Goucu Syrup to cure you, It can be given to your youngest child, or the oldest grand parent. Its great p?pularity is entirely due to the speedy way it cures the majority ot coughs. 25 cents buys a large bottle. Vs Kvery day or two brings us new es > @® @® @® © @ 224096 =» > ee @ 2 ©] 8 64 8s Hats, Shapes, etc, and novelties in the Millinery tine. Everything new§st.owu here. Miss Dalton will trim tosuit you—Jur guarantee of “entire sat- isfaction or no pay” goes with all work turned out. STANLEY BROS. The Always Busy Store ie Se Seabee Se dele dese 4 Fall ANNOUNCEMENT is9s Our stock for this season is now complete, and comprises all the latest fashionable clothes for Gentlemen’s wear, wh cl: will be interesting tu those desirious of having the largest variety to select from. ARTISTIC CUTTEERS SKILLED WORKME?; CSCS NNO NITES SS We show the best line of men’s furnishings in the city GORDON & McLELLAN Men’s Stylish Outfitte DIRECT FROM LONDON NEW CLOTH FOR FALL AND WINTER _ We have opened a fine line of Nobby Clothe in suit- ings, Overcoating and Trousering, __ Call now and get first choice—a full line of gents fur- nishings always on hand. John Meoleod & Co.. Sartorial Artists. cc Upper Queen St. | a ——— New this Season MADE to YATIN They are great sellers; the way they are made makes them sell; all solid leather, full of styie and be wuty, unsurpassed for the money, Dongola Buttoned Oxfords Box Calf Boots ese shoes are built on the most progressive lines.and ges fo r the price, Weeks & Warren