2 oe Es i tee i i i a kT ne i o- * —. nem mm ae ANN Ee ki lam i A THE DAiLY EXAMINER, Sagas nee NS We25 GN Ss Vs — Cighe 3 Z a 1 tee ii THE ISLAND CONTINGENT, i | aa | ccitement centered at the Dri!l SI this n nip. Fhe men Ww » had vol elp our Queen fignt her e 8 ee I apsvaal assembled there at abont { OCK 1 ry< toem ry , . - ’ . rHIS W)] KK is vas the } v We V | ‘ > inev y V I ‘ £ qm . ti ) ? ) of every * . Ww ‘ e1X t rl beh I ¢ ea _o Mo I i 118} : eH L Vy e€ ¥ 1 by tl Yn y and i a\ gy pe “medgh ily tne ne FU { , i i bea + ' ’ 7 i When, a few minutes & eleven T Duns i] ' Cathed 1g ; the loor of the private @ a Q AT ] O ri e rivate U L LOU b W Gu i a room was opened ai 1 Serget. Hurdis a McLean, of No. 2 Co.,of the artillery was a . » ali ! interest rose still hi , pec lal arrangements mace | rose higher. +h +) I ai] f -educed After a few moments he came outand J. wi \alliway tor reauce S. Walker was Then came A, res R Dillon, and so on until the necezsary number of men were enrolled. :, . . ; : \\ I have made special al A: following bad been enrolled as ement er all members of the contingent up to one o'clock ate ' ae / wt this afvernoon. The others will be enrolled ‘hose who purchase trom Us this afternoon cr to-morrow mornings ‘ ry . wil! kn Ww t} at thev have The contingect will probably not leave Ata A‘ Viic Lad y AA . i : 7 . 3 | here at least before Tuesday morning : thelr money s worth. . ‘ » * = e ) g . ~ | HURDIS L. McLEAN, | No 2 Co. Artillery. ] | . Our goods | J. S. WALKER, No Co. 3 | Sond Batt. Our prices ae oe 1 LON, No : Ge Sond iii datt. JAMES MATHESON,No 2 Co. Artillery. JOSEPH O. RIELLY, No 1 Co, Artillery. H. V. McKINNON, Not Co, Artillery. Our principles —CAN BE— RELIED ON We Have What We Advertise| A vicit toour store convin-| . FRED FURZE, En- ces all that we have one of |S!@Cts. — ; os star the eed and best ae JOHN BOUDREAU, En- stocks of Dry Goods in the! gineers. : a : H. H. BROWN, 82nd Batt. E. W. BOWNESS, 82nd Batt. WEEKS & Ci ALFRED RIGGS, En- lg oineers. THE PEOPLES’ STORE | ie Seem, No 1 Co. Ar | tillerv. Successors to.... | GUADET, No > Co. | Artillery. Co’y, | a ans | R.D.TAYL OR, Engineers. W. A. WEEKS an as a, arbre pre i Ore ore He! © REG. COX, No 3 Co. 82nd SAS SIS” | | There are upwardsof eighty volunteers so far, and the returns are not all in vet. From the city companies tbe followiog | | dl have offered in addition tothbose whose names havealready been published :— a2 Corp. Gaudet, No 2 Art. Jos Stewart, Engineers. Good Reliable INSURANCE at) acer, -Reasonable Rates- | From Nos 4 Oo., C. A. Souris, the | following have volunteered for service :- oon Geo Thistle. Sgt, Peter A Mcisaac. Corp. Percy Ledwell. Gr. Michael McUarty. Gr. Frank McDonald. Gr. Emanuel McDonald, Gr. Neil J M2Donali. Gr. John Mcleaac. Gr. Aeneas P C -mpbel!. Gr. Jcseph McNeill. Gr. Alex McCormack. —APPLY TO— W. Hyndman __— Fire, Marine, Life, Accid- —ent, Investment, and -——Piate Glass [nsurance. Political ~—/leetings MURRAY HARBOR DISTRICY. I will address the electors of the Mur- ray Harbor District, at 3t. Mary’s Road, —firet schoolhouse west of Commercio! Road, on WEDNESDAY, OCT. 25t h. At Gleowilliam,on THU RSDAY, OCT 20th. At Hiebbank on FRIDAY, OCT. 27:h iecaieas to commence each evening at 7 o'clock The following are from No. 8 Co., 82ad Batt :— Everett Ives. Tremain Dawson. J W Boulter. W Morrisoo. Frei Bell. Jos Muirhead, George Irving. Easton Mabey. Sore Back Cured in 15 Minutes. ae eee Griffiihs’?’ Menthol Liniment is the quickest cure for tore back from any cause. It goes direct to the spot, relieving ip a few minutes. You will find it su- perior to plasters or any other application It relieves the pain the minute applied. Hore D. A. McKinnon respectfully in-| gig py all druggists. Price 25 cents. vited to attend. : 245 ~ 0 ‘kw wal A. .P. PROWSE Cartpren’s Day at THE Bazaar. — A free entrance to the Big Bazaar will be given toall the school children of the city to-morrow (Saturday) evening from 3 to 5 o'clock. They will thus be afforded an opportunity to see the bazaar before the final closing. ————— << —_——— CAR D. DR. DICHEY wishes to nolify his patients that he will resume practice about the 23rd. Dr, H, L -DICKEY ate of Royal Loadon Oohthalmic Hos aol Moorfields. av ‘ Jentral Lon- ; doa Throat & Kac Hospital Specialist in diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose & Throat ce -C AMERON BLOCK Residence—“* HOTEL DAVIES. ' Office Hours—9.30 tol p,m, 2to3 pe. m. Byes tested for g\a330e4 Ay Inrerestixc Contest.—The vote for the most popular political leader at the Cathedral Bazaar is attracting consider- able attention. At the close of the poll last night the vote stood :— Sir Charles SOE eT severe eccrecesees0o Sir Wilfred Laurier... ....- adnate 329 The poll will eloee tooiaht at 10.30. All the politicians should attend and vote early and often. Tne Ladies Aid Society of the P. E. I, Hospital will meet in St. Paul’s Schoo) roown to~morrow (Saturday) afterneon at balf past three. All members will please p.m. 70 129.d | — - eee ' WANTED—Do go to M ontreal, gir) for gen- €ral housework, good w ges. Apply Sxur- ; the city. Mr. A. A. Lefurgey, of Summerside, is n the city, | Miss May Carroll has returned from he visit to Boston. _ ° ° . ‘ { Mr. A. E. ¥ aasie, of Fredericton, N. B. f is here On @ business trip. | Mr. and Mrs. BE. F, Purdy lert this; morning On a visit to Boston. Senator Prowee was in the city yesters | = ; ; : day. He went east this morning. Dr. Darract, of Kensington, Mr. D. B, McLellan, M. P., Tignish is in spep Vi - : Thankeg Day in Charlottetown: ‘ Mr. Ibos LeBlanc, of Aricbat, passepger by the City of Ghent this moro- lug. & Mr. Gordon, who has been visitiog this morning. ving was a/ ofthe St. John Sun, steil, Charlottetown, lett for home Mre Geo. Cook, mother of Mr. Geo. C. Cogk for many years pureer of the Halifax died at Canso a few daya ago. Captain Lelacheur, of the echr. Swan, wrecked at Weet Bay; last week, was a passenger by the City of Gient toxday. Miss Layton, who is the Trinidad Mission field, will meeting ia Zon Church on Monday 23rd inst., at 8 o’clock., Mr. W.B.Alley, of The Colchester Sun, Trvro,N.S., is in town, accompanied by bis wife. ‘hey are here on a short run to see Thomas Alley, Eq, who has not been well lately. Mr. Willard Kitchen, the contractor for straighteuing the curves between Loyalist and Colville arrived here yesterday and left town this morning for the scene of uperatiors. He was accompsnied by Superintendent Sharp and Professor Shaw, surveyor. Mr. James Paton was a passenger by the mail special Jast evening, returning from a three weeks’ visit to Montreal, Toronto, Chicago, Philsdelphia, New York and Bostovu. While in Philade)phia Mr. Paton attended the meeting of the International Trade Corgress, Mr. E. W. Bowness has resigned hia position as anne in West Kent Street School, owing to being accepted for ser- vice in Seni Africa. Mr. Bowness has been one of the most successful teachers of West Kent School, and is exceedingly popular among the teachers, pupils aod parents. Hus departure will be regretted— but he fights for his Qaeen. soon to leave for address @ the WEDDING BELLS t Wednesday evening the residence f Mr. Jas Farqubason, Mermaid, was the scene ot tbe marriage of nis daughter, Amelia Frances, to Mr. Fraser F. Morrow, cheere inspector for P. E. I-land. The bride was attended by her sister, Mise Mary Farqubarecn, aci the grcom was supported by Mr, R. E. Spillett. tev. D, McLeao performed the ceremony. Afier a sumptuons repast was enjoyed, Mr. ard Mrs hicrrow lett for Charlottetown where they make their future home. St. John’s Church,Crapaud,was a bower of greenery and beautifully decorated with flowers Jast Wednetday evening on the occasion cf the marrage cf Mr. W. M. Lea and Mies Maud Roberteon, daughter ot Mr. Thomas Kob- ertson. Rev. J. M. Forbes performed the ceremony. The bride were white silk, and the bripeemaids, Mise Elsie Forbes and Mirs Ethel Enman, white “muslin. maid of hovor. The were | nun2rous and beautiful. presents Angus McEachern, of Rock Barra Mr. and Miss Agnes McDonaid, of Har- mony, were united in Holy Matri- mony at St. Mary’s Church, Souris, on the 10th inst., by the Rev. D. F. Me~ Donald, P. P. The bride was attended by M ss Kate Bushey ard Mr. R. H. Mc- I-aac assisted the groom. After the cere» mony the wedding party drove to the residence cf the groom where a dinner and reception was given to upwards of two bundred invited guests. The bridal party were the recipients of a number of useful and valuable presents- With their hosts of friends Tug ExaMINER joins in wishing Mr. and Mrs. McEschern a long and happy wedded life. Witney Lopce meets tonight at eight o’vlock. SreameR Cominc.—The Lake Huron is expected here on Sunday. Kixpercartey.— Don’t forget next Tueeday’s concert in the Kindergarten. —The tuil programme for Miss be publisbed to- RECITAL.— Maloney’s recital will morrow All seate free. Cu’rown Scooot or Music. — Lecture et 10.15 8. m. ebarp. Pupils and friends | invited. Professor Grant will give two violin eolos. _—_———<}>—_-- SHooTixc Martcu-—No. 1 Kensington Range. Shooting begins at 10 o’ clock. More Coat.—Schoorers A. 8. Town- send, Pioneer, Samuel Drake, Leveret, Diploma aod Charlotte arrived yesterday all coa! laden, to C. Lyons & Co. Poutice Covrt.—Francis Dallio for, drunkenness was fined $2 or 10 days Nelson Whitlock for disturbing religious worship, was fined $5 or 30 days. Home To-nicut.—The Abegweit foot - bal] team is expected home from Halifax tonight. Nodoubt they will be given splendid welcome after their notable v ic~ Yayo or ‘Mondey to Mrs W. N. Riggs. Gran- = 7 3l attend. Ory over the Wanderers. \Loca and Other lems, Mies Edith Dutcher, Charlottetown, was | Hall. It was one of the best that Keneing- Ai); ting Sunday at 3 o'ch he H.— Mee morning. The bot stated, if it 18 understcod to price is have been quite aad oo | Tue Haurax Boar. —The City of Ghent came into port about seven o'clock this | morning, aad Jeaves on returp to Halifax this afternoon. She bad four or five pas- seug?rs inward, Her cutward cargo will | be made up largely of potatoes, hay and oats. oo ‘Tne Foresrers.—A new court of the Canadian Order of Foresters was insvi uted at Mount Herbert « few evenings ago by Mr. R. J. Stewart. Office-bearers were chosen as follows: J P © R—Alexander Stewart; C R—Percy Mutck; V CR~—E L Head; R S—C Lund; Fin Sec- Jas McCallum ; McLean ; Treasurer — Christopher Chaplain—J. M. Jones; Con, J RK McGregor; S W Higeins; | ¢ J W,Joho McDonald; S B, Alf Stewart; JB,DA Melanie; Examining Physician, Dr Dewar; Fin Com, E Head and Bruce Stewart; Trustees, Alex Sewart and Henry McGregor: Audiiores, Walter Jones aud S M Jones. For Tae Bazaar.— The following con- tributions to the Cathedral Bazaar are acknow!edged with thanks: Mrs. William | Leonard, Cornwall, crock of butter; Patrick Movaghan, toilet set; Miss M. E. Doyle, Halifax, bead rest; Brother Pru. den*, Montreal, portrait of Bisbop McDen- ald; Mr. Milla:, Quebec, box of fancy goods. The following donations of cash are also thankfully acknowledged : = Aon C—— $l 10 ; Owen Coyle, $1 ; Jobn Trainor, $1; Deunie Doyle, 69 cents; Sarah Wlie. 50 cents; Mre. Peter Whitty, 50c; Mrs. Jobn McMurrough, 50:ts; in emailer sums from various per sous, $2.47. -_— oo Bic Guy Comperition.—The official | report of the 40-pounier gun com petition of the 4h Regt., at Kiolock range some! weeks ago is given in the Military ome at bard this morning. The list is a: fol- lows :— } Pt.. MOS Ge... 94 a Hi Fe nite Mic ncvceteieetaciwscnas OF Oe SE ee. eahinné a's 0 0) a 8 Cnt 2... tlh inccdte Beli hcmnaae” SE) Nol Co.. jc dana 46 992 No 4 Company wae disqualified for firing on the wrong target. The total ecore of the 3rd Regt ie 220. There were ten other companies competing, representirg Cob-~ ourg, Levie, and Quebec. Their tors] wae 118, but five companies were disqualified for various reasons. Baur at Kexeincton.—The annuel C. M. Bb. A. bail was held at Kensington oo Tuesday, 17th inst., in Kensington The night wae perfect, acd many availed themselves of the good roads and moonlight to attend. The music was supplied by Mr. C. B. Dempsey, on the violin, and Miss Birdie Moynagb, who played all ibe accc mpaniment*, on the piano. Miss Moynagh, a‘avorite in the community, is ao excellent musician, and her performance at the bell will heighten ber reputation. Mr. Dempeey’s violin selections were well executed and were suitatly varied. The floor ushers were Mesere Chas. E. McDonald, J. F. Mu lio and H.G. Movnegh. The floor directors were Mesers F. Donobor, J. A. Ready and Neil McDonald. When dancing was sufficienily prolonged to desist for a while, about 90 couples enjoyed a splendid supper at Leslie’s Hotel. lhe committee in charge isto be congratulated on the excellent order kept. The way io which ton has ever seen. pleasing. Smokers Supplies Of all kinds are to be found in great variety at our stor.s. | PIPES-- The famous B B. B. | up. Co., 82nd Batt., Will shoot tomorrow for prizes st) brand, also varieties at from chearer 25e POUCHES—The newest kind out, 40c up. ) Se AULA ERR OCCT oat Oe oes SO they made all enjoy themselves was very Cigar and Holders made afcer the Sir Morell Me- Kenzie pattern, 50c, complete with 50 cartridges, and silver mount. oyversnevnvennennennentereenrennter Our stock is very ccmplete, ani prices away down. ny VE seo ett 4 MEET ME AT THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE E bo CHARLUT'TETUWN, OUCTUBLK 20 Vous, NZ SI. SV. | seisowas, té«‘ ER Cscee ok ee | All members requested to be present. SS owes ODF DOBRFsy, [3 — SY SODA E)6D 6462875 , . ms : Neepep,—The steamer Minto 1s rece v fz r | ing acoat of black paint—not before shej e a needed it. Rast was eer are show. |%& o £g ; Fs PS | an ; BRIGADE Cavncu Pa RADE.—Farewell £4 Z| for departirg ntingent oD Sunday. zs Sermon by the Re v "T. F. Fullerton, i Son, i C} aplain, 4 b Reg iment, . A. ‘3 Ee ‘< eo ’ ———* | % Dean Swirr Soup.—Mr. J. J. Davies | $2 2 hs 48 Sol d hi 8 handso me bar driver Dean e4 Swift to Mr. Eat yo, of Kentville, Bat ie) ARE ¥ i he was shipped by ihe Prince-s veeter- | p<¢ “% ‘ o thats Y 1 ij From the manufacturers, at & Stanley Bros... tT ae al a -44ee. « m Akai ol fF ES 4 CORDED VELVETEENS i wd T WHY WOM co < 4] PLAIN VELVETEENS F i Sheen like silk, Velvet—all part Pe Wy) ) the newest colors and black, and the best value obtainable F 5 Colors —™ OLIVE POPPY 4 SAPPHIRE 3 MYRTLE ROYAL NAVY 5 GARNET 4 BROWN and 1 d Pee naueenen % ve dha Se ‘3 BLACK Manley Bros,: ae Senge or ie ber See: Ee SEE De Se ees oes eee eee ee Az eL e2ea bb = onnkansssnasashae CAAND ‘ PROVINCIAL BAZAAR ! 4 Oct. 10th to 20th ‘ St. Duzstan’s Cathcdral Basement ‘ Cheap Railway Fares See their arrangements Then There is Qur new stock of Slater Shoes to see, just came in vee time for the Big Bazaar. Fifteen cases of them in 4 «(i “SPECIAL PRICES ON colored and black, lightcr By far the largest and best stock of heavy soles, FPF SFT FV TF SF a BOOTS & SHOES | men’s high-class footwear [> to Bazaar Visitors. We have | ever brought here, 33 Ie «({{} & ai {hh our store all ready. Peduced ; = prices from Monday till Friday. and $5'00 a p ir. Ibe « \\> 4 ALLEY & €@ ALLEY & Co > ess FEE SSS PSST eee eee ee eee | learance Sale Fancy Shirts & aches Our shirts are the WG & R make. Nice patterns. Fresh stock. Some are open back and front with cuffs attached and detached See our nobby Ties in Puffs, Knots, 4 in Hands, Bows, Strings etc. Now is the ume for bargains, GORDON & McLELLAN Ve se yynnevennnverynivonrrteeenanneAnnty A “yen nents Have You Mad Up Your Mind What kind cf a boot”you will get {for fal) weard We cannot crowd all our different styles of boots intu the window—juet drop in and say 1 want to see chat boot at euch and such aprice. The _rest is oy McQUAID’S LOWERQUEEN STREET BOOT & SHOE STORE, AAAAAbAAAGdddd bh = Addl) ee