THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEMBER 1 1898 —_——<—- \ ee ee NOVEMBER DYRING Suceess, Profit and Plea- sure When Diamond Dyes Are Used or usands of city sod country women Th i id girls will dye duri zg the mon: h of Nov- ano emter. Old dresees, costumes, capes, ackets wraps, ehawl+, and clothing for und boys will be brought from attics closets aud boxes, and prepared for the dye It is eafe to assert that every wife, mother eard of the wonder- will use them io make of dyes. an 1ughter who has working Diamond Dye» prefereuce to any othe It is unnecessary to <\ilate upon the many ° ts that users of Diamond Dyes obtain. <A few words will tell the story. The Diamond Dyes will make the old things look as fresh and as goodas new, and will give colors that sun or washing errand resu cannot fade. The unfortunate women who are 1 by some dealer to buy imita- tion and adulterated dyes will certainly eulfer loss of money,t me and materials. There ie profit in dyeing only when the Diamond Dyes are need. See Yhat you get the * Diamoad’’ from your dealer; refuge al! imitations. FARM 10 LET AT ROYALTY To let “Milford Farm” onthe North River Road, about a nile from the city, at present in the occupstion of the, Widow of the late George Thorne. It com- prises about 29 acres of land in a high state of cultivation, fronta on the North River Shore. There is a good one and a balf story farm house with outbuildings and a larve stable and barn, and a tool house on the premises. Pos- session ean be given, if reguired, latter end of November. These premises are wel adapted for a butcher and pasturage farm- Hent $200.00 a year. lor further particu lara apply to DANIEL DAVIES, Dundas Esplinade BULSS.. easel BULBS are here The ream of the Bulb Crop. The very choicest named varieties selected by our Mr, Haszard, Prices right, HASZARD & MOORE — = =_—— SU} 254 NNYSIDE. | i. & COMMISSION MERCHANT -_-—- Sanford, Strict attention turns made sale of to business and prompt re- Special attention given to the Pork, Poultry, Eggs, "Hides, and Woo! Skins. Market quotations given on application. Address all consignments jand « orrespon- dence to, I. 8S, SANFORD, 46 and 48 Argyle St., 0 HA LIFAX N.3 : : : ADVICE ABOUT $ | Spice. | When ordering a package of ¢ | Pepper, Ginger, Allspice, Cin namon or Cream of Tartar from your grocer you can al- ways feel sure of securing the best quality by asking for: : : Mott’s | Bese B82 448 a »* *See6? ©6808 7 @ 66086668 2a8 " , faineeneeeeennieedietimentmemmmeeraenmeasene CITY COUNCIL MEETING. The Weighing of Hogs Comes up for Consideration City Hall, October 27, 1898, To His Worship Mayor Warburton. Sir, — We the undersigned City Council. lora of the City of Charlottetown request you tocalla special meeting of the City Conneil on Monday next, October 31st, wi 8 o’clock, p.m., to take into consideration and vogulate the weighiog of hoz: on the City scales and at Messrs Katenbar)’s pork factory. T Z Taylor, D Nicholson, D L Hooper, S W Crabbe, A Horne, Geo Wheatley, F P McCarron, Chas Lvons, Council Chamber City Hail s,Octover 31, 1898. In compliance with the above requisi- tion a special meeting ot the City Council ot the City of Charlottetown was held in Council Coamber on Mond: ay,Oc ober 3ist. at 8 o’cloc =. pa. There were present His Worship M. Ay Warburton, His Honor Recorder Haezar d, and all the City Councillors. After considerable §discussion His Honor tne Recorder informed the Coun ei! that they were powerless to pass any bye- law making special provision for the weighing of hh gs. It having been brought to the notice of the Couacil that Mr Mc Leod bad been appointed by the Boara of Trade under the provision of their Act of [ncorpora tion the Counci! were unanimous in endorsing the action of the Board in appointing him, he being a certified weigher and duly sworn, It also appeared that in addition to the fact of Mr McLeod being appointed by the Board ot Trade, wuose Only object was to see justice done between all parties, the scales are subject to inspection by the Govs ernment Luspector of Weights and Measures and consequently there was no reason for the present state of dissatisfaction amongst the farmers, as it wis next to impossible for wrong-doing to take place The Council, one and all, feltthe im- portance of allaying the discortent, if possible, but found that under the present circumstances they were powerless to act ——— >+e+eo——- UNDER GOVERNMENT CHARTER. The monthly drawings of the Canadian Royal Art Union, Limited, are held on the last day of each movth. Prizes valued at from $4 to $10,000 are distributed at each drawing. Operated under Federal Charter. Prospectus and plans mailed free on application to the Canadian Royal Art Union, Ltd , 238 and 240, St. James Street, Montreal. — ~ — HOTEL ARRIVALS. Davies : A Heywood, Liverpool, Eng, T Loyd Edmundson, Montreal;C S Cole,Ham- ilton;, E A Saunders, Halifax; Jos Young- heart, Montreal; E F Guany, St Joho; H P Wetmore, Halifax;H D Simmons, Moot-~ real; R C McLeod, Summerside; John Mc- Lean, Souris. Queen Hotel : R E Sobey, Summerside L U Fowler, Bedeque; Mrs H Sherman Silverton,Col;Miss A Taylor, Tatamagonche; JD McLeod, City; P C Gallant, Summer~ side; John Clay, do. Scrofula, hip disease, salt rheum dyspepsia and other diseases due te im- pure blood are cured by Hood’s Sarsa- par'lla, Bulbs—Buy now, get first choice of finest Hyacinths, Tulips, Lilies, Narcis sus. Prices low —-Geo Carter & Co. Sa x Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets All druggists refuna the money ifit failsto eure, 62¢ M ARRIED At St Paul’s Church, on the 25th ult, by the Rev John T Bryan, Angus A McL-an, of Ch’town, Barrister-at-Law, to Faorie, youngest daughter of the late Henry Longworth, of G!yawood,Ch’towalRoyalty. DIED. On Nov, let, Haze! Etta, beloved child of Walter and Fannie Binns, aged one and ten months. {Funeral tomorrow at 2 p m. me SS aoa TRIAL SU BSCRIPTIONS The WEEKLY EXAMINER and THE MONTREAL FAMILY HERALD and WEEKLY STAR~—will be sent to any ad- dress for three months, for twenty-five cents, for both papers. Apply or address subscrip- tions to the The Examiner Re [ wascvxep of paisful Goitre by MIN. AKD’S LINIMENT, Chatam Ont. Byarp MceMctum I was cvrep of Inflammation by MIN- ARD'S LINIMENT. Walsh, Ont. Mrs W. W. Joxuysoy I was curep of Facial Neuralgia by MINARD'S LINIMEN TP. Parkdale, Ont. J.H.Baitey Single Office TO LET In Cameron§Block apply to “~ HORACE HASZAXD. the Ist Massachusetts Artillery, who has been spending a short furlough at Governnent House, left this afternoon to 7 ‘iv bis comm tnd which has been ordered South. The Bishop of Nova Scotia is expected in Charlottetown onthe 17th inst. On Sunday, 20th inst, be will preach, morning and evening, in the new church at Milton. PERSONAL \ ily Rev Dr Morrison has returned from his | trip abroad. Mr P Blake and Miss Blake were pas~ sengers by the Halifax today returning frow a trip to Halifax, } | Mr. Oliver Ruttenbury, barrister-at-law, leuves this afternoon ona trip to Boston. He goes by the Halifax, Mr A Heywood, Commission Merchant, Liverpool, Hog, is nere on a business trip. He cime by the Halifax from Ha ifex. Mrs D O’M Reddin, jr, and Master Reddin, who have been ona yisit to bos- ton, returned to Charlottetown by the Halifax day. Mr W C DeBrieay is still au inmate of the Grey Nuns’ Hospital io Ottawa. He is recovering, but the limbs are mending slowly, and it will probably be anotber | two moaths before he is able to move about. Quarter Master Sergeant McGillivray, of ms? The following week will be spent at Souris and Georgetown, holding confirmation and | mission services. On Sunday, 27th inet, he will confirm ai St Paul’s, Charlotte town, in the morning, and at St Peter’s in the afternoon. His Lordship will then hold a week of special services in Char lottetown. Preaching on Sunday, Monday and Tuesday evenings in St Peter’e, and cn Wednesday, Thursday and Friday evenings in St Paul’s. On Sunday, December 4th, he will confirm at Summerside and St Kleanor’s. SS i THE BOSTON CRITERION CON- CERT COMPANY. om ee Last night Temperance Hal] was packed to the doors to see the second perforthance of this really fine company. Prof. Wood, in his ledgerdemain, filled the audience with wonder. Katie Sanford charmed with her beautiful songs. This lady is one of the best sopranos we ever had iu this town. The cabinet mystery caused roars of laughter, as well as mystified the aud- ience. Miss Blanche Fernandez reudered some of the latest songs causing the house to yell with delight aad repeated encores were demanded. Mise Hattie Wood, in her mind reading, is a wonder to all. G. W. Burnell, the artistic manipulator, gave great satisfaction, andthe closing comedy sketch by Mr. Wm. Wyle, assisted by Miss Katie Sanford, entitled “An {rish- man’s Visit,” kept the whole house ina roar for fully thirty minutes. The duett singing by the company was extra gocd. We hope they will visit us again in the near future.—St. John Herald. Things to Make a Note of Remember the meeting of Alpha Rebe- kah Lodge tonight at 8 o’clock. Keep in z:ind Mr Bartlett’s lecture to- night in St James’ Hall on “Glimpses of Papal Rome with steroptican views” C M B A—Branch No. 216,C0 M BA, will meet in A O H hall this evening, at 8 o'clock. A full attendance is requested. t Important business. 4 | 13 cattle, 4 pigs, 2 | about twenty-four years of age. Local and Other liems, PoLice ie RT. —This morning aoe Rodd was fioed $4 or 20 days for drunk- enness, Att Saixts’ Day.— Memorial serviee and sermon on “The State of the De- parted” in St Peter’s Cathedral this evening at 7,30, CommirreD to Jait.— Major ;Howatt, who was yesterday fined $100 or three month’s imprisonment for violating the Liqnor Regulation Act, bas been committe ed to jail, Provuce Surprep.—The schooner Janie» Captain Roberts, left Summerside for Newfoundiand yesterday, with the follow= ing cargo: 780 bus oats, 600 bus potatoes, horsee, 26 sheep, 20 geese, 20 ducks, 10 turkeys, 40 chickens, (5 tons hay and a quantity of butter and cheese, C. T. A. Conviertons.— At Mount Stewart, on the 29th October, convictions were secured by Prosecutor Brown against Patrick Doyle aud Mary Jane McQuaid ft: 1 infractions of the Canada Temperance Aci, and both were fined $50 and costs, Today, at the same place, Gertrude McKenna wae fined the same sum fora simiiar offence, and the case against Lavra Mcifenna was dismissed. Diep Yesterpay.—-We hear with regret of the death of Mr John McLaugblin,brak e~ mar on the Island Railway,which occurred at his home near Douglas Station yester-~ day. We have not heard the exagt cause uf death,but understand that Mr Mcaugh- lin bas suffered from Llood-poisoning for surae time past, the result of an injury to his hand. The deceased was a brother of Dr McLaughiin, of St Peter’s Bay, and was He was a young man of excellent character, and had many friends by whom his death wi'l be mourned. Tue Boston Boar.—-The Halifax arriv~ ed this morning about five o’clock, and left on return at the usual time this after- noon. Her inward passengers were : Mrs Wm Cain and one, A McInnes, CA Kelley, Misa A Dewar, P Bernard, A Hey- wood, Mra J J McLean, Mrs G A C Clem- ents, Mrs Reddin, Master Reddia. From Halifax: P Blake, Miss Blake, Capt Florin and crew of the barge Alice, Capt McGilvray and crew of the barge Mabel. The out going passengers included : O Rattenbury, Mrs W L Musgrave, Eliza O’Connell,Mary O’Connel], WB Sellers Mrs Westaway. A Cuance.—A change has been meade in the running arrangements of the steamer Priocess. She will Jeave here as usual to- morrow morning at seven o’clock, but will not leave Pictou on return until after the arrival of the midnight train and may not be expected ia Charlottetown until about six o’clock in the morning. After to-mor- row tbe Princess will leave for Pictou at nine o’clock each morning, and will be due in Gharlottetown about six as above stated. The incoming mails will be carried by the Princess, and the outgoing mails will be despatched by the Northumberland as usual, Facep a Cyctoxe.—According tothe story told by an exchange, the bark Irma, Captain Taylor, had a thrilling experience while i in Gaudelope, West Inuies, She bad nearly all of her cargo discharged when a The last notice for the lecture in Grace cyclone strack the coast. To save his ship Church —Tonight, at 8 o’clock,the select company will start, under the director- ship of Rev. W. H. Warren, to London and other places in England. Magnificent stereopticon views ef the principal places and persons inthe old land. Ten cents admission. Children 5 cente. Be sure / anid come. Se ee ee AFTER AN ANCHOR.—'The steamer H E Rennels arrived here yesterday, and is lying at Pownal wharf. The Reunele is from Buffalo and will leave here for Phil- ade!phia. Coming down the St Lawrence a leak was disco vered in her boilers and she} “laid too” to have the neceseary repairs made. While so engaged a gale came up and both anchors bad to be slipped. The s eamer then came to Charlottetown after an anchor, which, we uuderstand, was sup- pled by Captain Ronald McMillan. PRonisition Demanpep.—The following joint resolution, which epeaks for itself, has been adopied by the two Alliances in this city and province : Whereas the government has pledged iteelf to prohibition when it is the will of the people ; and whereas a plebiscite bas been taken showing a mejority in favor of prohibition; — Therefore the Provincial and Temper- arce Alliances unitedely call upon the government to fulfil its pledge by giviig us a Dominion prohibition law at the coming session. We particularily request Sir L. H. Davies and the other Island members to strongly support the government in pass- ete this law. i from utter destruction Capt. Taylor bad to cut the cables and put tosea. By doing so he was runniog a great risk, as the mighty eea was lashed into foam by the cyclone. Only by good management was the vesse] kept afloat. After sevendays she again reached Gaudeloupe, having run before the cyclone for many miles and was fortunate in escaping damage. On returning to port to discharge the balance of her cargo Capt. Taylor learned that the cyclone had caused great destruction toe property and loss of many lives at Gaudeloupe. It swept the coast with terrible fury and almost destroy- ed Kiogston. Capt. Taylor lost one raft of lumber which is the only loss he sus- tained. Last Nicar’s Enrertarnment.—A good audience enjoyed an excellent programme in Kindergarten Hall last evening. The musical numbers given by Miss Collings, Mre Norton, the Misses Butler, Mr Mitchelland Mr T A McLean, jr, were well rendered, and heartily received by the audience. Mies Large, with the violin, Misses McPherson and Fennell and Miss Katie McLean at the piano, sus- tained their reputations a3 arte istic and pleasing gverformers. {Miss Lefurgey was down for two readings. and was compelled to give four. She pos- sesses a fine voice, and a good presence on the plaiform, and is able to enter fully into the spirit of the auther she interpiets and therefore is always sureof a good house when she reals. Four bright boys at ‘the intermisssion sold good heme- made candy. The entertainment was under the auspices ofthe Ladies Aid So~ ciety of the First Methodist church. a ee ee, YOUR DOCTOR— Says that medicines are the weapons with which he Sghts disease, acd everything depends upon their purity and freshness. physicians like to use. It is reliable. We keep the kind of ammunition your When we recommend a prescription it can be depended on to do the work for which it is intended. A — — Note > es @ @ ea? @&> » oD =e ~e &?e © t Ft oe Suits = *. 2s > ©2234 se 2. e This is A, vi =eses >) ee @e @® @ es % @ These Prices =e 2] 2] >> | =] >] . 2 2. ® @] 2 @ 2 2] a am se & @ wo © 2 2 Oe 62 2 8 FY D> @ ‘, Ladies Undervests '760 For 400 Ha j S115 For 60c Fa ; $150 For 75¢ Ha Combination $3.55 For $2.00 $2.95 For $1.50 a clearing up sale of ef our underwear Department. Stanley Bros eo eek bebe ee naam ened a On Underclothing, Gloves, &e. GIVE US A CALL AND Upper Queen St. We also have a splendid line of Mens Furnishings. extra expense to our large and increasing Tailoring business, We claim to give better value than any house in the trade. Shirts, Collars, Ties, Braces, Handkerchiefs, Hose, ieee ial Our Principal Business is Making high class clothine to order Which dort add any YOU WILL BE CONVINCED GORDON & McLELLAN Men’s Stylish Outfitters Ge a re See eS we The Ch’town Steam Nav. Co STEAMERS... Northumberland & Princass Leave as below every day (Sundays Excepted) From POINT DU CHENE (on arrival of afternoon train from St. Jobn) for Summerside, connecting there with expres train for Charlottetown. From SUMMERSIDE on arrival of morning train from Charlottetown) for Point Du Chene connecting wita day train for St. John. Connecton at Moncton with train for Canada and at St. John with Steamers of International Line and Railways for United States and Canada. from PICTOU for Charlottetown after arrival of train about midsight from Hali- fax. From CHARLOTTETOWN, _ nine a.m. (loca!) for Pictou, (connecting there mith day train for Cape Breton and Hali faz at Halifax with C. A. & P. Line for Boston. F. W. HALES Ch’town, P. E. 1. SECRETARY 99004008 6060 > 9666 9604 60 $ MONEY TO LOAN. 3 in sums of from two to five hundred Block. ; c On Farm Property also on Real ; dol’ars at a reduction on current rates of interest. wOGe 2089 -60¢ < 99692000 O24, Estate within the limits of the city J. H. Reddin, Solicitor Cameron OPE MT SER een BS Dene ‘Maypole Soap SESSPESS LS Ss FE: The Home Dye for silk, # satin, cotton, wool, baie QUICKLY, : : og “4 o +S) cr hy Bs 0g E e* DYES EVENLY WITHOUT MESS. Washes and Dyes et one operation. Has the largest sale of any home dye in the British Empire. COLORS 10c. BLACK 15 ? POSS 9 OO 056406646008059 6984004008 O84 He ERSTE TEES For sale everywhere. CANADIAN DEPOT: 8 Place Royale, Montreal. “Mr, J. A. NICOLLE, Montreal, says: “*Maypole Soap Dyes are getting ® very popular arid owing to the satisiac- “ faction they are giving sales are In- > : cteasing daily.’’ 2 9006509040688 00500 eee Aen: acme a ” ae wah ame eS