fen eee i . THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN, STITEMBIRB 20, 1899 _pAILY ARRIVING OUR - ** Some months ago,” writes Mr. Barnes morning. She will stay a month. The steamer Tiber, of the same line, will * ; — re acne rar seininetailiont mncencnesitil | om YD! } OLD MAN'S EVIDENCE. | PERSONAL. ; deren arcane, ero reese) Mes rene CEEEr aE m8 ile Ce: CCE, = neal and Other Hems, | #sammmaeonan semen necro ag 0a eeu o| Mr. Arthur Poole la | Fe 3 Mr. Artbur Poole leftthi 8 morning for} _ ee i ee 3 Mr. H. 8. Barnes, of Rat Portage, | Nelson, B.C. = —————— £ MEET ME AT TH F ALWAYS BIISY CT PF zi rs ke i a i Mre. Bryan and child left for Toronto Tue Weatner—Moderate easterly gales, | 8% w | ike 3 f peaks in no Uncertain Terms this morning. rain. Thureday: . moderate 10 treeh | asi te eR ra” ae 3 | of Dedd’s Kidney Pills Rev. J. A. Macdonald, of Miscouche, south-westerly winds, clearing. m ‘S$ visiting B ston. ie pemealoatnt 5 : | ; " y : Tre Hatirax.—The Halifax will leave g “ (ae Mr, and Mrs. Bruce Wright left this Charlottetown afier this week—every [ roo ' vels B C z , : “ a a Fy | Rat Portage, Sept 18.—No old gentle- morning for Nelson, B, C, Tuesday. For particulars see new advt ps oe manin Rat Portege is better known or! _ Mr. John Maceachern will leave onj| in this issue. 2 ; thought of than Mr. H S Barnes, father Friday on a visitto Halifax, ——- foie ES of ex-mayor Barnes, of this place Miss Lucy. Harvey lefc f a ae Streamers Cominc.—The steamer Polino, { x-mayor Barnes, of this place, Miss Lucy Marvey lefc for Boston this | o¢ ine Dobe] Line,is expected this evening. s 3 § one tall b Dress Soods Millinery Furs—— Jackets... All the above goods bought for cash from the best Eaglish, Ger man, French and Canadian markets and we can guar- antee you the very best value for your money. Millinery =~ Opened yesterday, 4 cases of Ludies’ Felt Sailors and Walking Hats, very latest. Miss Vanstone is very busy attending to ord- ers— Satisfaction guar- anteed. WEEKS & CO The Pcople’s Store Successors to W. A. WEEKS and CO. Ye RY ‘6 ‘e ear 'e i. E. Arsenault 4H. RB. MacKenzie Arsenault & MacKenzie BARRISTERS, —SOLICITORS, &c.— (Late with the firms of Charles Russell & | during the winter Co., and E. F. V. Knox, London, Eng.) OFFICE— Morris Bioc«, Ch’town. Dr, H, L. Dickey J.ate of Royal London Ophthelmic Hos pital, Mocrfields. and Centra) Lon- _ don Throat & Kar Hospital Specie‘ist in diseases of tl Eye, Ear, Nose & Throat Offce—CAMERON BLOCE Residence—"HoTEL DAVIES.” Office Hours---9.30 to 1 p, m., 2 to 3p, m. ,7 to p. m. Eyes tested for glasees 129 daw ; ; c | fo those of my Wife yet her some of She was “my wife asked me to Dod 1's Kidney Pills. from kidney trouble and I she lived ‘o suffering gota box but them. I bad ? never taKke long been suff ring from Symptons sitnilar and tl ese now vecome revere, and having a box of Dodd’s Kid- ! ney Pills inthe house, I resolved to iry ithem. Tue firet box eased these eymp- toms, and continuing their use I was con] letely cure d. D dd’s K dney Piils porsess ger.uine merit.” f SHIP NEWS. Port of Charlottetown. ENTERED. September 19.—Fanny Young, Porrior, Gaspe; Telephone, Grady, Richibucto ; P Walsb, Hall, Sydney ; Leveret, Langil, Pictou ; Diploma, Williams, Louisburg ; SS La Grande Duchesse, Hanlon, Boston, CLEARED. September 19.—Henry L_ Philips, Skinner, Sydney ; Leveret, Langill, Pic: ton; Ethel Aggie, McLean,do;SS La Grande Duchesse, Havlan,{Boston. Port of Summerside. ENTERED. Sevtember 18.—Vivian, Petere, Sydney’ coal, s s William Aitken, Batt, Ch’town’ bal; Howard L, Farrow, Fictou; coal; Mary, Roy; Batburst; lumber. Sept, 19.—Nereid, Carver, Pic'ou; coal; ss Campana, Demers, Pictou; stoves. CLEARED. Sept. 18.— Vivian, Peters, Baie Verte; bal;s s William Aitken, Batt. Cape Tor- mentine; oystere; Howard L, Farrow; Mary, Roy, Bathurst; ]nmber. Sept, 19.—s s Campana, Demers, Montreal: et a ——~aaat TA CASEB CYZS...cccccee sees eeeeees O BOD UU 633 boxes Cheese.....ccescccvereeceees 4200.00 100 boxes butter............s00- pe anens 1120 00 40 bbie oysters. ..... recsovece...+-0 120.00 ee OA. Cc. chav ci ennnk ae $5843.06 >> 2 <a *Tis a Great Covunrry.--—Lord Strath- cona contributes an articleon “The Canada of To-Day” to the British Empire Review, and prefixes to it the following extract from Rudyard Kipling: ‘‘It is @ great country; acountry with a fature. There is a fine, bard,bracing climate, the climate that puts iron and grit into men’s bones, and there are all good things to be got out of the ground if people will work for them. Whatit wants is more men and more money. Why don’t Englishmen think more of it as a field for English capital and enterprise ? Surely there is an excellent opening both for the investing and emigrating Briton there. Things don’t, perhaps, move quite so fast as in the United States, but they are safer, and you are under the flag you know, and among men of the same stock and breed. Send your folks to Canada; and if they cant go themselves, let themecend their morey-—plenty of it.” Mr. John Joseph Hogan arrived n the La Grande Duchesse after a nine weeks’ trip to England, looking well. his intention to remain on the Island provided he cap obtain suitable employment. -SLAALLM ALARM AAALA AAA AAA More than 2000 Fami- lies in Halifax and Dartmouth use Sun: 2 a av Watck Attention ‘Lhat will cause your watch to mark the hours and minutes exactly. As you value your time piece, do not allow it to run on without atten- tion from year to year. Such treat- ment will soon ruin the finest watch. It’s economy to have it examined at regular intervals. Iam sure I can do it to your satisfaction. | G. F, HUTCHESUN Ch’town Please call Queen Stree Pe LOST Lost this morning vetween Ran- Kil’s Drugstore and W V W eliner’s, a brown eather pocket book, containing $6.(0--one five dolar bil! and a one dolar American bote. Reward on leaving at THE EXAMINER Office, 221 Ii light and Lifebuoy Soaps exclusively in their homes, and all sey they would not have any other kinds. f Thisinformation is correct having been gained by com- petent and trust-worthy ad- vertisers, leaving samples at every house and making care- ful enquiries. 'Lhese families never knew what pure SOAPS meant, un- til chey tried SUNLIGHT and LIFEBUOY. Why should "not others learn and be healthier aud happier for the learning. BALUAMLbAdbdbeddbaAdAdd ddLLAAAAdAddadbabedddddbddddddadcaddadddda/ dddada Price is only 5c for large twin bar, RUMAALAdAAASbAAbdddddddddddddd sre Prvereveevnrrenennene ens oennenereenenrnnenenn een revneney renee iret erry yrpenT ey tt As WuabebhdUddbdd ' j | Mrs, }nmau lett this morning for Nel- son, B. C., where her hus band resides. W.A. Weeks and Geo. Ful! were passengers by the western train this morning. Mesers. Mr. Clarence Smith, of Lon@on, Eng., 18 among the latest arrivals at the Hotel Davies. Mrs J.R. MacWilliams and Master Earnest MacWilliams left this morning for Leadville, Colorado. Mrs. Richard Reddin’s exhibit of hands made Jadies underwear has been awarded first prize atthe St. John Exhibition. Dr. Blanchard returned from Truro last evening, where he had been at tending the funeral of his brother, Mr. Aubrey Blanchard, whodied on Sunday last. Dr. W. Dand Mr, Heath Squarebriggs, of Boston, who have been visiting their parents at Bay Fortune, were passengers by La Grande Duchesee yesterday. United States Consul Vail and Mrs. Vail, who have been visiting Vermont and other points in the United States, are ex- pected to arrive bere by the Halifax to- morrow evening. Vicar General James M. Quinan and Father James Quinan, of the Antigonish diocese; Fathers Meehan and Savage, of Moncton; and Fathers McInnis and Cullen, of Boston, are visiting Charlottetown. Mr. D.J. Macdonald, B. A., left this morning for San Anselmo, California, where he intends to continue his studies in the Presbyterian Theological Seminary. He is accompanied by bis sister,Miss Mary Macdonald, who goes to San Franscisco. Miss Macdonald has already travelled con- siderably in the Western States. She epeaks ia the nighest terms of the clima’e and country there. nt. atin Horse Sense-—A Scotchman has tele-~ graphed u story of aninteliigent horse that needs a Caledcnian stolidity ot belief. The animal noticed while grazing that he had cast a shoe. It at once gsl’oped to a smithy at some distance cff, heid up the foot in question, and was duly shod, and then galioped homeagain. It is a_ nice question if the blacksmith will get the canny Cwner of the canny borse1o pay the bill. Presently we may see in the papersthat Mr. Sc-and~So does not held himself responsible for any bills which his horee may incur.— Globe, — Waxt More Pay.—The Times reports that a delegation of I. C. R. conductors and trainmnen, representing the different sec~ tions of the [ntercolonial, was in Monciten on Monday interviewing the general manager on the prospects of an increase of pav. The delegation included Conductors F Kellv, J H McDonald, and John Munro, of the Prince Edward Island railway. The interview was postponed fer three weeks on account of the general manager and general superintendent leaving for Nova Scotia on atour of inspection over the roac. Dress Gceds—Our stock of dress goods ia nearly completed. If in want cal! and see our goods; the very newest and latest at Weeks & Co. Millinery—What about that hat want. C©sil and seeour stock and _ also Mies Vanstone’s work. Satisfaction guaranteed at Weeks &Co’s. the People’s Store. Professor Watts being unable to meet the choir of the F.rst Methodist Church this evening he requests the choir’s atrendance on Friday at 8 p. m. pe ee DIED. On the 19th inst., Elizabeth, widow of the late John Griffith,in the 8ist year of her age. R. I. P. you ST NS EE IT. CER TAINLY Never pays to carry an unreliable wetch, You never know the time and and are constantly missing appointments on that ac- count. We sell Reliable Watches Only We don’t care to handle anything else. Call and give us the ver- dict of your inspe ctiop W. N. TANTON JEWELER j ing at once with the egent here, be loading at Montreal on Monday next. CHRLOTTETOWN ENGINEER Co. meets for drill this evening at 8 o’clock sharp, in uniform. A full attendance is All rifles out must be returned to armory at once. requested. iaonniiaiin cl Ecos in Hantrax.—The Herald eave: Nova Scotia stock are worth 14c. aad Lic. but P.E. Island goode are dull at 14¢c. Halifax averages about 150 cases a week from P. E. Island, the NovaScotia hen eupplying not half the requirements of this city. silahaialiiiasaieaio Races at Sypner.—The races at Syd~ ney on Mooday were well attended and proved most interesting. The free~for- all was won in three straight heats by Warren Guy, in 2.195, 2193 and 2.21. Rock Farm Grace captured the 2.35 class, and Duke the 2.45 class, Tue Bonavista.—Thbe Bonavista, sailing from Montreal on Friday morning, 22ad inst., will be due at Charlottetown on Monday moraing. the 25:b inst, and sails for St. Jobn’s, Nfl, via North Sydney. For further particulars see advertisement or apply to Peake Bros & Co. sits inilbbiilaas A Bic Price—The highest price of the season was paid for mackerel at Glouces ter the otber day. The fare of the schooner x ay Daur at Stanley Bros. | ee SE SBREUGBeE Bea The very Jatest styles direct Fe from the menufacturers in 2 Berlin, Germany Perfection in Qwality : Fit 4 Fintsh 3 mer, YO Pye are x wie a Mine ‘ as Py th al ~ eet Vs Yj sa t Kearsaage was bid up to $39.50 per bbl for jarge apd $18.25 per bbl for small fish by the Gloucester Mackerel Company. | This is said to be the largest price on record for the same grade of smal fish.— Fishing Gazette. Tae Laxe Bvuron.—The cargo space allotted to Charlottetown on the steamer Lake Burov is being rapidly taken up. The epar deck wil! carry about 1500 sheep, aud this space has already been engaged. The main deck will accommodate about 100 cattle, and mostof the space has already been engaged. Intending ship- pers will see the necessity of communicat~ saps amcastiaen Lapy Bayxnerpts.—London Empire: It is astoniching: to eee the number of ladies who get whitewashed in the Bankruptcy Court. Leet year there were 433 lady bankrupts, and 397 of them were engaged in some trade. The three trades furnish~ ing the largest number of failures amoog wome.iare: Grocery 79, milliners 46 and drapers 49. Among tbe other unlucky ones were four Jady batcbere,two lady coal dealers; six fisbmongers, seven jewelers, six lady plumbers, four saddlers and five tobacconists. Bririse Post Orrice.—Postmaster General, the Duke of Norfolk, has ehewn profit of nearly $15 000,000 on the work- ing of the British post office tor the year ending last March. The numter of pack- ages of everv kind delivered during the year was 3,496,000,900. London received 2} oe-e-a. er the total letters posted. The thrift of the working classes is shown in the increase of post office saving bank deposits, which now stand at $615,000,006. There was an increase of five per cent. in telegrams. The staffof the post office was increased by 19.000 during the year, and now stands at 16v,000 of whom = 32, 000 are women. Lai to Rest.—The faneral of the late Mrs. / ohn Griffith took place thie morning, leaving the house a: 8.45 for St. Danstan’s Cathedral. A Jarge number of citizens paid the last earthly tribute of respect to the deceased by following the hearse to the Roman Catholic cemetery, where the burial took place. Among the many tokens of sympathy received hy the family was a handsome fi-ral cross from the girls in Sentner, McLeod & Co’s store, where s daughter of the deceased is em- ployed. The pall was borne by James Bvyroe, D. O’M. Reddin, Patrick Clarkin, J.B. McDonald, William Wyatt and T. B. Riley. The funera! mass was celes brated by Father Johnston, who aleo offi- ciated at the grave. oe etialennveaiectinrateicacaer op ai —<———— 4, Rid Your House“ Of flies, by using che large double sheet of sticky fly paper we are now cicaring out. 25 or 30 ets will buy enough tc catch every single fly in your home. e ‘ : | Buy Now i | . | VOVIVEVTVTTTY. : Workmanship ee bee. A STYLISH HAT... 4 AT A MODERATE PRICE 4 Miss Dalton guarantees you satisfaction ES i} in every respect or no sale. q Stanley Gros. a E3 AS Sands AS. Sok Saadod, Laahal RSA SoS So AS aa 0 This shows our Grain Leatier Cuump, foie Boor, in hard usage. The sale for this line Jast year was enormous; every customer wa3 highly ‘pleased. — PRICE $2.25 — _ Made by the Amherst Shoe Oo., of heivy Is'and grain or kip leather—sown with strong wixed threa] and chump sole They are the boot for rouga weather. ALLEY & CO M4 So > “A aie NX Weare Now Ready For the Fall Trade With the finest line of Suitings, Overcoating Frousering, ete., ete, ever placed before the people o: P. E. Island. Having the largest stock tu select from, an established ep utation for fit, style and workmanst.ip is surely sufficient nd ucement for you to have your clothing made by GORDON & McLELLAN. Men’s Stylish Outfittery nities RI i eB _” f UJ a eer " ee, a . ad "i ¢ favre : 4 i Ss nameatres 4 . ) ; ; ; : AI a eae pa ate . Creer _ wo ———— A SP he ee. fs a7 . i aw | a 2