' Bananae, THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLUTTETOW N, AUGUST 19, LOCAL NOTICES. and apples®etc fresh. .. good ist received nice pears, peaches, rut, confectionery and a'| the latest newspapers aad periog cals at R H. M a80n’s Bk re, great vieorge Street, opposite Cathedral! Something to remember that Gay's Stalls at the macket will be oper for the sale of tresh vegetavles today, (Saturdev) from 9 io 9. They include ripe tomatoes, green cumbers, peas, beans, cabbage, carro!s, parenips, squash, lettuce, onio.s, auliflower A 1D |i, cnt ae a een — Hay is now selling in d fferent parts of N ‘Ova Scotia for $4 and $5 per tov, which | ie the \owest price that has probab!'y beeu , Otlere! for many vears; and the Norih Sycney Herald remarks that * Cape Bre- : r s will greatly exceed former We opened on Saturday 2 i ne ol Black Croods —- | (C'renon eflects—latest de- signs and very nobby— See them — Lustres — slaci= in Plain ancy See our 38e line in South rindow-- good value Weeks & Co’s 50c Ca h- mere is always asked for —the best cashmere for the money in the city. Ail summer Muslins, Blouses, Straw Hats and Trimmed Millinery sell- ing at a discount to make room for fall goods now on ord er WEEKS & CO Wholesale and” Retail Successors to W. A. Weeks «& Co. A LARGE VARIETY. seaman peangnto nnn nent More than 2000 Fami- 3 lies in Halifax and 3 Dartmouth useSun: 3 light and lifebuoy = Cnong Slats ex poe 1 their homes, and a ‘ | sed y they culd not have any other kinds. This inf 9rmatior is correct having been gained | Vy com- petent and trust-wort thy ad— vertisers, leaving:amples at every house and making care ful enquiries. ‘Lhese families never knew what pure SOAPS meant, un- til chey tried SUNLIGHT and LIFEBUOY Wh should yt hers rn d be healthier aad happier for the rning. Price is only 5¢ for large twin bur, TE AARC ad TOTO TTC gerrerotet restate tat ammeter re SSeS eee ate, “iv aM “ae “a Dr, H, L. Dickey Late of Royal London Ophthalmic Hos pita), Moorfields. anc Central Lon- don Throat & Ear Hospital Specialist in diseases of i s) Eye, Ear, Nose & Throat iffice—CAMFRON BLocr-, Resi lence—"“HoTren. Davtrs.” tice How rs—-). 30 to l p.m., 2% yes ieplea for THE GREAT —eapmme— FASTERN Ss glasse new eburch at a2 “_ i | = | Fe TTT TTT TS ATE eee fe: : } , | | TORELREI ES *CCRCRSGAECRRERREGOERRRQEERSE years feeding winter, which es pay them better than stlling ca } Cave, al. x vial Uf tbeir Sarplus crop at asmall figure owing to the large sarylas in eastern Canada, | whicb w cause the price of hay to fall tar velow that of other years.” ue wm PPRLECSEESDGRGRSURGMSELOORPERSROCEGSESE' Ladies’ bolored Boots and Shoes fi prices that will interest you. We have placed in cur @ window a lot of broken sizes in Ladies’ Boots and @ = ¢ Shoes, and will let © O:* ¢ them go at 2004 09 BEC 04 O68 $1.00 & pair SEED G5~S Cw ov COCO They’re , worth much more. K. JOST, amper’s Corner ees : mt ) Le ey st ‘MERERRERTREGRREQEARGSOSNERARROERRAREECERRERGRRGRREREERSHSREDAERSRRRSGRUGERDRGRDRSRREUESEOR CR RGTRORRRESEGRESGEGEEF ‘ i... ERIAINLY Never pays to carry an inreliable wetch, You never know the time and lare constantly missing appointments ou that ac- count. We sell Keliable Watches Only We don’t care to handle inything else. Cail and give us the ver— lict ef your inspection W. N.TANTON W. N. TANTON JEWELER Hay Presses Cheese Presses escreatand presses small, resi sses short and presses tall; mt 4 U che greatest press of all, our peeved hay press. ‘Which can be had at short notice, T. A. McLEAN, Charlottetown | Office: Masonic Temple & } Arty a: ot shaut ut oa the church sc : Tuesday, Auguss 22nd 1899. a uv ' Ke 44) e energetic comm ttee in charge are elerrmnined to make thisthe verv best Tra Party of the SPAFON. \d mission to ground~ and Tea 25 alway fares from stations ~ Souris to a return Oy reguiar trains as OE ** eer - art y epecveoen sc 6 e'e eo: b: 4.0 oe Oe Cheodones Su3 New Zealand oi oansanel i oo ae, ar Rive Seconuedmien ss a eeneie sé &a ake _ Vérriages will be im attendance at Rollo “Bey Station ww convey passebgers to the gre By Osper or Commi tree & Groshaut, August 7:', 1899, j WKiV< 2 . | Works: Spring St. Liheral- Comservative Association A mesticg of the Lot Lot 64 branch, Liberal- Con enaer Association will be beld in ine Public Hall Marray Barbor South on we August 2lst at 8 o’clock p.m. all attendance is requested. A.P. PROWSE, Convener. RICHASD MURLEY, PresiJent, wk!ly ine. PERSONAL. |} Mr. AJ. Hitborn, of Boston, is regis- | tered at the Hotel Davies. Rev. Dr. Moneghan was a passenger by the western train ibis moraing. Mr. William Sterns, of Morel! - ts “te town. ite isa guest at the Qreen Hotel. Murphy lett this morsing on return to Halifax. The Misses Grant, of Milletream. N.S. who have been visiung Mr. aod Mrs. P. P. Arciribaid, left this moraing for home. Rev. W. P. Archibald, of S: inny Brae, N.S., who has been here for some time, crossed to Pictou today ep route bome. Mr. and Mre. Clarence Auestis and son. of Brookline, M Ing I a-s WLS bave heey visit returned iw in this homes to-day. M rovince, ss Bovyer, of San Francisco, Cal. sing &fO 0 woroing aad evening at the re- openi ing of the Church of Christ. S-rvices et ll and7. Mr. Edgar Beer, eon of Dr. Beer, of thia city, retnrned home last night from Nel- soo, B. C., where he bas «pent the last seven years, : Mr. Perey W. Carver, Connseller-at- law, Boston, who has been passiag a few holi days i in bis hature province, left this morning Ou return to the Hub. Rev. Father McPhee, is we regret io Jearn | by tele epbone from Georgetown, very low to-day. Yesterday he wae visited by His Macdoca!i. Mrs. Price bas been elected vice+presi- dent for Prince Edward Island of the Maritime Baptist Missionary Association. Miss A E Jonnson has been elected sec- retary for the Province. Dr. J. A. Bruze, of Everett Mase. arrived by the mail special last night on @ visit to bis relatives and friends. He is acousinof M.D. A. Bruce of this city. Dr. Bruce has beea for several years al-~ derman of Everett, and pow occupies the positien of Health Officer of that city. Mr. H. McEwen, train despatcher at Charlottetowo, Mr. Geo. R. McMahon, station agent at Emerald, and Mr. Joseph Kelly, station agent at Royalty, were among the delegates to Mooctoa in cva- nection with the establishment of a more equitable schedule of wages forI.C. R telegrapbers. Delegates representing every seciion of the I. C. R., were in at- tendance, and s°vera! conterences were had with General Manager Pottinger. I: is hoped that beucficial effect. --e- WEDDING BELLS. ee The ueual rerenity of the quiet village of Cardigan gave place on the moroing of the 151! tc a genile flutter of excitement, the Occasion being the marriage at All Sainte Caare h of Miss He! en Walker, or Launching, to Mr. ‘lbomas N. Donaboe, of Kensingten. s lust. $ g The ceremony was per- formed by Rev. Dr. Macmillan, P. P. as~ sisted by Rev. J. C. Mcbean,of St. Georges. Miss Mamie McDouald, of Lawrence, Mass., did duty as bridesmaid in 6 maoner that charmed all present, and Mr. J. A. Macdon- ald, of Cardigan, ip the cepacity of grooms- Inman, a uted coupe to the pleas- ure of the gueste and to the senuecees of the whole af the bride and bridesmaid were attired in most beCuming, and beau- tiful costumes, but the wiiter does not Fa r. know enongh about such matters to am temmptto descridethem. The altars were tartefully decorated in honor of the event, and the choir exelled even tkeir usual bigh standard io discoursing appropriate music. Mise Marie MeDonaid presided at the organ and rendered the wedding march io excellent etyle. After the mar- riage ceremony the party repaired to the parocLi«! house for breakfact, Where Dr. sist Milan dispensed hospitality in the generous manver for which he is wel] known. At boon, accompaizod by about & Cozen intimate friends, they etaried to drive io the former home of the bride at Launch- ing, where they were welcomed in royal stvle hy their many friends in that vicinity. After doing justice to the sumptuous dinner which was there served, dancing was begun, and to say that every pereon evnjeyed themeelves would be putting it very mildiv. The guests remained “tripp- ing the Jight fantastic toe,” uatil well iaco the moruing hours, when they dispersed to their homes, leaving enough good wivh- ‘ es to carry the newly married psir safely over the calm waters of a bappy and pros- prrous future. That tbe bride is a most popular young lady was amply demonstrated by the large number of elegant and expensive gifs | which she received, and which were the admiration ot al] ‘whe eaw them. The groom who is an active C.M.B.A. man, His Grace Archbi shop O’Brien and Dr. | . : | Lente Stevenson on the 29:b inst. Grace Archbishop O’Brien and Bishop | ' i ' i i to their | . will } the conference wili have a| OSM AO ee a ee wembers of Branch ful gift and an addrees was Drs-e€n No. 2! ted by the witb a beaut expressive of their good wishes and fra- | ternal feeling, to which he made a short | and eloquent reply. The bappy couple will remain a few day at Launching and Cardigan. after which they proceed to their home ai Kensington. That their sonering life may be long, happy and prosperous, the sincere wish of ali their acq uaintances. | | DIED. Fell asleep, in this city, on the 19th | August, inst., Siinon Davies, aged 63 years. [Funeral o'clock p. m to-morrow, Sunday, 3.30 .to Sherwood by train | At Lake Verde,on July 31st, Bernard | Woode, aged 85 years. Good health is worth more than any- | thing else to you, and every bottle of Hood’s Sareaparilla contains good health. - ee TT .. iHE E.tiorr.—The th a load of hard coa! lan, arrived yesterday. till A Great Loes.—lIi will be a vreat loss to thore who fail to bear Mrs. Katharine E!liott, McMil sleamer w for Capt. sietmiliti esis Pott Tax.—Executiona will be iseued ag tinct all pereors in arrears for po! iM tax, Pay up and save expenses, csnttitilitesnes Sr. ferer’s Bay.—Don’t forget the tes party on Moa av. It will afford @ graod Chauce fora} lea ant Outing. SERVIC —E—At the Gosp?] meetinz rowse’s New Block to-morrow efternoon 3.45, Strangers always welsome somites St. Ann's Tea ~fue tea at St. Ann’s op Movasy will be wel! worthy of your patrovage. Every arrangement has been made fur an erjoy able outing. S in P NG Tue Cucrcn of Christ wi!l be re-~onened to-morrow, Rev. Mr. Browao of North River will: preach in the morning at 1! Sutject, Isa 60:18. eesenchipeenall GosreL Mertinc.—Remember the (io8 pel Meezing in Prowse’s New Block, San- day afternoon at 4 o’clock. S:rangers al- wavs we'come. Leeson Jobn 3-16. “For God so Joved the warld,” e.c, _——»_——. Cavnca or Curist.— Rv. D. B. McLeod, M. A, will preaci in the Church of Christ, Upper Great George Street, to-morrow evening at7. Sabject Isa 56: 7—**Mine house shal! be called an house of prayer for a!! people.” Fir — > -— gE at Sorris.—a tireina b arn inthe rear of Mr. John McLean’s residence created some excitement i. Souris la-t night. The damage sustained by the barn was not very great, tut some pay and fishing ‘eeines were destroyed. Tue cause of the fire is unknown. PromexaDe Coxcert.—The Artillery Band gave a most enjoyable concert iv Queen Square Gardens last evenving. After the concert Lieutenant-Colene) Longworth entertaiced the members of the taod at Carter’s restaurant where a pless- cocal and Other Hems,|2 1899 steamer Ru AAARAAA SARK BS. JUST BUEIVED Ne wis Stanley aot hour or 80 was oassed. Tue Races.—We uuderstand that the management of the Driving Park have ar- ranged with the railway so that pasren- gers may come from Tignish to Charlotte- town On the wmorning of the firet day of the races, anl return op tbe even- ing of the secund day -fare $1.25. Rates from the other stations will be im propor- lion. ee Conxvextion—The Railway Men's Chrie~ tian Convention meets in St. Jonn, N. B. September let to 3rd. The St. Jobn Asrociation wil] entertain al! delegates who come, and invite al railroad men with their families who are interested in the work. Mr. F S Morrison, with tome Grand Trunk employees, Conductor Burwick and representatives from New York, Moncton, and other points have promised to take part. elinduiahe Hitt nonoves in Port —The steaner Hillsborough, with two engines and ten- ders for the Island Railway on board, ar- rived in Charlottetown from Pictou about five o’ciock last evening. Whe +tteamer left Pictou about pine o'clock yester¢ay morn- ing. With'n two-an-ashali-hours after the work of removing the engines from the steamer began this morning they were in their place ’n the round house. This work was performed under the direction of trackmsster Houle and locomotive fore- man ole. In puiting the engines oa board pe tT CONT a EN AIO the Hilisborough tue wooiwork of the wheelhonse and cabin was damaged somewhat, the gangways belog several inches .\00 narrow. Tomorrow night at the ueaal tre Rev. R. F. Whiator, pastor of the Ceniral Curistian church will deliver the third of the — of summer evening ermens —Sut ject the “dawa fol! Owing 6 datheenn » short — cal avd Feipful. By request he will sing “Life’s Railway” again. Washington Post: S'r Wilfrid Laurier shows up lke a mao who is prepared to doa powerful amount of talking tor the gate receipts. — FLY TIME Wilson’s Poison Pads (5) Pads 10e Smiths ‘“. (3) « 5e Davis “ Felts (4 pads) 5c Sweet Poison Pads (3 pads) dC Tanglefoot Sticky Papers, large sheets (doub'e), Sz 6 sheets, 25c on. Ue Tanglefoot, small size 2e le sheets in box 25c Jukon 25 doub PEF E FEE TET TTS FEE Ee Oe EET eT ETT ITTF Eee Ee eee eve Ty o This Slipper tts ts cae BE cas BEAUTY Fine stock on a nice last, not too pointed; with large handsome buckles—usually sold for $1.75 OUR PRICE-~S 4 Ses seca &= Co OSB x @: AI = aN e 4 a silver GOS EIS BSSNG GOGH >» ¥ © The Hot Weather eave us your order now for a nice lizht summer :ut ots of Light Weight Tweeds to select fron. ur tailoring department has been rushing all th MEN'S FURNISHINGS GE See our summer Underclothing in Balbriggan and natural wool, whica will be sure to keep ‘you cool. ; i S$ S€aAs0n | Big Recuctions on lines of Fursishings from this date GORDGN & MéeLPLLAN [MPORTANT TO THOSE WHO INTEND PUTTING IN SEWERAGE If you have to buy a stove to hext your bath boiler, get a Highiand (wade in Bost on) and have satisfaction. For sale only by PENNELL «x» CHANDLER ae eed