| vee sa THE DAiLY MXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, SEPTEMBER 28 (8934, Aan MY HS AZ Ne “ ; BEA dara | [eaders 1} —ay- Dress Goods — Our stock of dress goods is nearly complete and | omprises the very lat- | est Quality, pattern that cannot b nrice e beaten. FURS— We have a fine rance of furs in J ets, Capes, Collarines, Ruffs, Muffs, ete. Ovr furs are all new, and we did not carry any over —-The quality of our fars is the very best and they sell them- selves—_Need no puff- ing, every garment guaranteed. wie Un- Millinery —- We are very busy in this de- partment. Miss Van- stone can attend to your wants, New mil. linery arriving daily, WEEKS & Cl The Pcople’s Stere OE AND IT WASHES TOO! LPL OP IOP LOLOL LO LP LO LO EOS A woman's best friend is the Home dye that yields ab- solutely satisfactory results every single time—Maypole Soap. The Home Dye that wash- es and dyes at one operation. Fast colors and brilliant ones in Maypole Soap. Free books on ‘‘Home Dyeing,’’ on application to: A. P. TIPPET & CO., 8 Place Royale, Montreal, General Agents for Canada. OS PASr Cr Ce Co Cee Co Fe Co Tf? Ce BE TER Lee: oes Royal (ak > > ~v- No Soap in the world is so —_— cheap. No soap in -— Jasting. the world is so Save the wrappers. Send for ——— premium list. J. D. LAPTHORN & CO’Y CH’TOWN SOAP WORKS , \Reeteee up to date goods— | a: and | ' —- } . “07> 'A WORD WITH OUR TEACHERS. | Zee a Sir,—In a few days from now the teach- PERSONAL. Mrs. H. Shaw went to Keosington ers of this Island w ill be gathered together | th s morning. i tion, and it behooves them to give the pre- sent government a rebuke, for they have ffered a big decrea-e e hands of that * adminis then teachers, who claim to be poor | } In their salaries al p. No a ravi W —and are poorly paid | he government that | tice th } , irseives t | party which will re wi ke up ap i shi w 1ne= you resent the ip. at has been done you, aod bing na body tosupport th peal the Jaw Appoint @ com- and I v gether tak ng ’ away toe suppement*, mittee to interview the OUOppos:tioo fiod what redress they will give yon. have beet formed that if you do this jemande will be favorabiy received. You need not ¢€ xpect any redress from the present part) which bas taken this money sway frum you as they desire to place it in the Hillsboro River and other boodling Hs No lounbt fome of it wil! be distri bute rough Belfast during the days your CODVE LION 18 10 SeeSion, Vorer. Prince County. -_ ere + BAD STATE OF AFFAIRS. Sin,—The village of and country in the near vicinity of Southport seems to be in- vesied with a gang of tramps and thieves, Scarcely a night pasces that there is not | some theft, burglary, or robbery reported, borees etolen, cattle stolen, houses broken into and goods stoiev, one Loure ia particu- ular being vis:ted last Sanday, Monday avd Tuesday night; other houses in the vicinity likewise at odd times. The sum- mer cottages are also visited. It is time i}some action was taken to rid the country Of {his pest, > \. R. B. Norrtox, You'll be glad if you do. and | sorry if you don’t attend the EKecital this evening in the Kindergarten Hall. “Gor Taere.”—“Mr. A. R. Danncey, of Lower Montegue, and Miss Georgie Sobey, of Georgetown, have recently taken ! positions with Georgetown.” Both Mr. Dauncey and Miss Sobey are graduates from the Charlottetown Business College. | We congratulate them on their graduation from sucha widely and favor~ ably Known institution and wish them every succes® in the employ of the Jarge and popular firm of McDonald & Westaway Macdonald A Westaway, LOCAL NOTICES. Roval Oak soap; it is all right. Chow chow, chow chow. chow chow, sma)) wee pickling onions, Jarge red and silver skin onions, cauliflower, green coro, &e, &c. As last week’s frost killed the tomato vines it will be wise to secure av ample supply of tomatoes for chow chow now. 25 bbis of onions to arrive; a larger Jot to follow. Weare in a position to quote jowerthan any other firm in the city on onions by the barrel cwt or smaller quanti~ ties, apples by the peck or bushel; vege- tables who'esale and retail at Gay’s market stalls or nursery garden® bead cf Prince Street, Ch’town, telepbone 180. 227. Thurs, Mon & wky 3 wke. Cheap rates for round trip to Montreal oo September 26th to October 3rd, by the € anadian Pacific Railway. Travel by the C PR., and you hzve no Jong delays on tneroad. For information and rates eee ad in another column or apply to Jobn QO, Hyndman, agent C. P. R. Tickets for Miss Davies’ recital] in the Kindergertes hall, on Thursday evening, are for sale at Apothecaries Hall, Medica! Hal!, Reddin Bros.. C D Rankin’-,John- son & Johnson’s, L' W Waisou’s and Ar- thur Reddin’s. We have just sent you a statement of your account up to date. Will you kindly let us have the amount in course of a day or two— Moore & Me. Leod. See those fine carriage wraps at R. H. Rameay & Co’s from $1 up to $9, All the latest and most stylish collareat RG Ramsay & Co’. Our new clothing in suite, reefers and ' overcoats, separate pants, vests is worthy i ; i } | of attention. Long garments at the lowest price vet reached contistent with quality— J B Macdonald & Co. Buy your booteand shoes from us, we are always the leaders in low prices—J B Macdonald & Co. 25 dozen men’s aad boy’s sweaters from SSets up to $2.50, the best aseoriment in the city at J B Macdonald & Co’s. ~O22846446 4% GO8T 4484 * : Everybody : ae Should be a Subscriber — for the Montreal Daily Star, Canada’s Greatest Daily News- paper, when they can get it a whole year for $1.00. If you are not a subscriber, now is the OOO B4634864668 248 time. ‘ R. L, COTTON ¢ AGENT P. O. Box 84.... Charlottetown. > ee @ eos 4} 2464640 84 LIGHT BRAMAS WANTED—Any person baviug Light Bramas forsale may find a } urchaser t addressing THE a cffice, \ X } In your city to hold their annual conven- | | | i y pa l go | Mrs. James this morring. i i 7 ae ‘T.A. McLean went to Summer- i side this moraing, Mr.Jobn Maceachern Halifax last evening. Mr. Geo. E. Full was a passenger by | ihe western train this morning. Maj Rogers Sove, Montreal, is at the Hotel Davies. Mrs. Weekes, wife of Major Weeka, left | this morning to visit friends in Halifax. returned r Mrs, Finn and daughter, who have beea in Charlottetown atout a week, returned to Halifax to day. Mr. W. E. Boon is here ia the interests sengers by the Princess last evening re- turning from Halifax. Mr. F. L. Haszard and Miss Haszard were passengers by the Princess this morn- ing ep route to Halifax. Mr. and Mrs J.T. Peardon, who have been on a visit to Halifax, returned to Charlottetown last evening. Mr. and Mrs. &. F. Drake, who have been attending the exhibition at Halifax, returned home last evening. Mr. W. 8. Stewart returned to Char- lottetown Jast might after an extended visit to the upper provinces and the northwest. Mr. and Mrs. Amus West, of York, were passengers by the Princese last evening, returning from the exhibition at Halifax. Mr. Charles R. Smallwood, Secretary of the Provincial Exhibition and Charloite- town Driving Park Asscciation, left this morning for Halifax. Mr. Frank McMillan, of the Mercbants Back of Prince Edward Island, returned from Halifax last evening. He came by the Princess from Picton. Gilbert Parker, the Canadian novelist, is in Quebec. On October 24:h Mr. Parker will receive the honorary degree of D. C. L., from Trinity University, Tor- onto. Mre. Montgomery and her sister, Miss McPhail, left this morning for Boston after spending a few months on the Is~ land. Mre. Montgomery studies medicine in Boston. Dr. Gahan, of Boston, who has been was @ passenger by the Princess this mora~ ing. Dr. and Mrs. Gahan and family have beeu summering at Digby, N.S. ~--e+e MEXICANS VS INDIANS. Two Battles Fought, One of the Best Officers on Mexican Side Killed. Los ANGELES, Cai., Sept. 26.— Official reports of two battles between Mexican and Yakuis have just been receiv- ed. General Luis Torres had de- clared the campaign suepended until Owtober, but the Yakuis were not consulted on that point. Lorenzo Torres appears to have made diff-rent arrange- ments. On September 14th, Lorenzo Tor- res crossed the river to Vicala, a town supposed to have beea captured by Lonis Torres in Auguet, and found the Indians. They attacked his rear guard and a running fight en- sued. Therepcert saysthe Iadians were dispersedand nive killed. The Mexican loses was five killed and nine woucded, among the latter Lieut. Col. Navarec, of the llth battalion, one of the beet officers on the Mexican side. The report of a battle on the 18th comes from another source, also Official, and its statement of the number killed may be eceepted. According to this report the forces under Col. MHenaldez, number not stated, encoun tered 1,000 Indians near Zuaca,a smal! lageon between Tunin and Potam. The Indians retired from the open field and sovght cover in the thick woods, where the combat raged for more than two hours. Ybe report saye that the Indians were defeated and dispersed, leaving on the field 87 dead. The Mexican losses are siated as 14 killed and 36 wounded. Royalty in Loxpoy, Sept. 26.—Since his wife’e death the Duke of Teck is said to to have sunk into a pitiable condition. The tradesmen of Richmond refuse him credit until debts incurred by the late Duchess have been paid, and his name has been reported to the courts among those defaulting in their taxes. Broken meutally and physically the father- in-law of the Duke of York is living like a recluse in poverty and patbetic contrast to the splendor of his younger days. I Springhill Strike Ended. Squalor. Amueret, September 26.—-Last evening a committee of the men waited on Mr. Cowans and the result of the conference was a settlement of the strike, the agree~ ment being that trollies are to be put on at once in No 3 elope at 330 and in No. 2 slope at 4 o’clock for one month, after which time it isto be3.30p. m- Work was resmed this morning. — ——— The Action Approved. —— Loxpon, Sept. 26 —The decision not to allow the 48th Highlanders, of Toronto, to join in the celebration at New York ip honor of Admiral Dewey’s return is highly approved here. For 50c¢ your choice of a windew full of misses, children’s and wOmen’s wear at J. H. Bell’s, spending several days in his native city, | ‘LOC | Tetlow went to Moncton. from | representing Evans «| ! | | | al and Other TEE Boston Boat — The Hal fax i8 due } 4 “a 2 ee ec len PAntithamtititt em ee ee men | Sex AD a Sal 4 e art ‘ é t ‘ ao, t a eo . i! re \ . tC re 2 | “as wiecdl cx aitalaat td ok itd wins wa bicd om Glcwameaitd oa cstce Gita CRs 9 €L MEET ME AT THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE, 33 - *{ daroad. herecn Monday evening. | ae - ~s s+ ee | =O oo ; ae : ee fs Worth Srxing.—See the male teachers | x . e % |of West Kent-on Saturday sprint a 100) % f a { yards. iE 0 id 1p i 0 nre ; : | 2 : = = ~ | ¢ 6 C.O F.—Conrt Abegweit, COP, wiil os 7.) ® 4 | meet (his Thursday evening in Mechanics | 9 ad S p “ss Ha.lat 8 o clock sharp. va a “ | of Eveleigh & Sons, Monstreai. He is at | the Hote! Davies. Mr. and Mre. J.J. Johnston were pas~ | | | —_—_————e— THE inthe Kindergarten Hai! t tonight St. Paui’s Church. Sono i Tue Tiser .—The ''tver arrived yerier- day and lefi this morningat 4 o’clock She bad a@ general cargo. - ~~ Mies Davies’ Recirau.—Buy your tick~ ets early if rou wish to secure good seats for this evening’s recital in the Kinder- garten Hallas only a limited number can | be sold. All druggists sell them. Tue Charlottetown Engineers will meet tomorrow night at 8, in uniform. A meeting of officera and non-com’s, will te held after drill, Mat of great impor- tance will ke laid be mee coulpauy. DancinG AND Puysicat CuLtore.—Miss H. C. Macdonald will re-open classes in physical culture and dancing daring the coming week, By commencing at Once there will be sufficient time to complete a term before the rink opens. Sept. 28, 30. DepicaTion Service —The chapel re~ cently erected by Rev. Dr. Doyle, at China Point, for the be nefit of bis parishioners in that section will be solemnly opened for Divine worship on next Sunday, Oct. 1st. Theservice of dedication will begin atl0 o’clock, p. m. For Prorietexcy.—Capt. F. Parker Carvell has presented to Corp. Claude Morrison, of Nol Co, Boys’ Brigade, Sum- merside,a handsome, solid goli medal, bearing a profiteof Her Mejestv, and on the reverse, “Corp. Claude Morrison— Proficiency in drili, 1899.” Itisa intend- ed to hava a public presentation at a parade tomorrow. — -—_a———_— Tue 316 Yacut Race. —The trial spine | of tbe Shamrock in American waters are causing the Americans some alarm, and experts consider the British yacht the most dangerous opponent the Americans have ever had to contend with. The Shamrock is considered dangerous in any kind of weather. The first race wil! be sailed on Tues ay next, Oct. drd. Acc: Dext.—Last evening Mr. Bowman and Mr. Henderson, of the Royalty, met with a bad accident. While driviog in Brigh ton Road their horse fell into the sewer- age trepch, aod botb men received several cuts aod bruises. The horse was uninjured and with the use of planks and ropes was guick!y out. They drove on sgain shortly atier tne accident oo Women’s Missionary Socrery.—Ali the meetings in the Methodist Courch yesterday were well attended, and mach interest was taken ta the proceedings. The various reports showed the society to be in @ bealthy state financially a.a other- wise. The missionary meetivg last pight was agreat success. The addresses were full of the missionary spirit, avd the mucical portion of the service reflected credit on the choir. The solo by Mies Beiie Collings was a very pleasing fea- ture. The meetings are being continued to-day. —_ > Races aT Hatirax —The epeed com petitions at the Halifax exhibition on Tuesday were not very successful owing unfavorable weather. Lina Belle, Quebec, won the 2.25 in three straights. Bijou eecured second money, and Gay J third. RompL and Minnie also started, Minnie being § distanced. The 2.25 trot and pace was won by Dud- ley Brenton; Duke second, Longfellow third; Gay Pilot of Charlot.etown fourth, aod Hildred of Tryon last. Price has a loud yoice. Qua- lity has a loud voice: but a duet between « quality and price” brings down the house. Go to the Kindergarten Hall this evening. = Ahhh bhebhbhbbbAbbbsbAbsAbAsAAAAsA bsbAbAdA Wool Soap Comafort. You take comfort in Woo! Soap using because it won't hurt, and you know you know its good for your skin; for its pure and safe, Scientifically and carefully made, quality, purity, and experience rightly mixed. 15c a box of three cakes. du ~ aaah bins hh hhh hhh hte tate dete tete te tete tater tr te teen te te bate he tety br tether hialer halen terete tehsil tee, rrvereeefeet.eeeeereeeeeeeererererererrrerrrrrrrrrrrvrrTrTTrTrryrT,rTyrrryrrTyrrTrrrrrTeeS WVVTrTrTrTrTTTTTrTTrTT,errrrrreeer proceeds of Miss Davies’ reci'al are for AS yAR A. y " ' \ | On SATURDAY ay ro i + et ee sR ese were. Cadod ed PASS 2 MY YY NE NL NIL Se MN NS NY, ie BA Taik WiS SIS IR OS ISR (- = = = e- = = 5 wet + ¥ F ed 7 Finish ' and 7 orlkkman ship |: fl Stanley Bros.! Me Tey he ead led ae eke eee 3 phd ee * ad ‘am “_a..a Ss eo es @ = wu el ~ a) nd 4 ww <4 ‘ le You will find our stock of Girls’ Srring Heel Roots well filled up this season in buttoned and laced, heavy ard light soles. Heavy Solid Pebble, sng. heel Dongola Laced 7 is Dongola Buttoned Dongola Buttoned, heavy sole Chocolate Buttoned “ ~$1.25 $1.35 ~$1.40 $1.65 . $1.79 ALLEY & CO +. se ss W are Now Ready For the Fall Trii> With the finest line of Suitinzs, Overcoating Frouscring, etc., ete, ever placed before the people o: P. E. Island. Having the largest stock tu select from, an established eputation for fit, style and wo-kmans!.ip is surely sufficient nducement for you to have your clothing made by GORDON & McLELLAN, Men’s Stylish Outfitters -s sia . ne wre ff a) rae vor UJ