d 7 : re d -_—-— — - AS BOGRRER AS 8899 RRRRORRE OO GaneRaaeReeeiS |] oMaHe “a 44 } ™ ~ OD AW. WEEKS & een ae Leadel$ 1) ss Dress Goods — Our) stoc k of d ess ¢ oOds is | nearly complete and comprises the very lat- est up to date ; coods — | Quality, ittern and | price that cannot be | beaten. FURS——We have a fine ffurs in Jack- ets, Capes, Collarines, Ruffs, Muffs, ete. Our furs are all new, and we did not carry any ove —The quality of our furs is the very best and they seli them- selves—Need no puff- ing, every garment cuaranteed. range O Millinery —- We are very busy in this de- . y partment. Miss Van- stone can attend to your wants, New mil- linery arriving daily, WEEKS & CO The Pcople’s Stere 222222 eee eng. ERE meres — ager eegen TAKE GARE —_-—_-+—_—— clear — and 9 By investing 50 @ cents for a pair of coo o You may pill, YOUR ¢ For less than $2 we can give you & nice, neat- fitting LEVEL‘ For ladies or ¢ gentlemen a cheap good ooking bootis just as good tlwear wit! ru bbers as the more expensive lines. ing with us, - ae unreliable w: etch, You never know the time and end are consiantly missing appointments on that ac- save pain, loss of HEAD ts and a pair of Keep your health and save count. We sell time anda doctor’s } good rubbers. your wealth, by kindly deal- Never pays to carry an teliable Watebes Only We don’ tye res thandle anything el; é Cajl and give@® ‘the ver— dict cf your inspectiop N. TAR TON JEWELER "aw" ist have some experience inthe dry ds business and good reference. WEEKS & Co., j 12 $i eod The Peoples store | fred Gafiney, who is THE Mr.J.M. Clarke has eecared the con- tract for building an extension of about forty feet to the Summerside skating rink. This wil! make the rink one of the best in the provinces, acd will be highly ap- preciated by ite winter patrons. Sheriff Gaffney « condi tion of hea'th. His son, Mr. practising law in Boston, b as bee a vienting ® 8 fa ther. He left for home ontbe Northumberland yeoter- lay morning ee See t C. McLeod is kept busy re~ ceiving the congratulations of friends—of evervbod—you his restoration to health, He is around town everywhere as usual, Mayor Campbell is i!l, and confiued to bis bouse for some days past. ; roe Sportemen are shooting geese in Sum- merside harbor. New oate are coming into market in ities at 28 cents per bushel. ae NOTES AND COMMENTS. Sina lant — The Halifex Hera’d closes an article treating of tbe financial condition of this province with the following remark : There never yet was a grit government io Canada— federal, provincial or civic—that did not increase the expenditure, increase the taxation, and increase the debt. The grit government of P. E. Island is only doing on asmaller ecale what the wretched grit combinatioa in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick are doing, and what the Tarte crowd at Ottawa are doing on a most expansive ecale. DIED. 27th this city, Sept 27th, Hilda Maud, aged 4 aabee daughter of James and Jane Crosbie. | Funeral tomorrow Thursiay at 2 o’clock to Peoples Cemetery. } Ono the 25th inst., at ber residence, Beers’ Square, after a brief ijlnese, Bridget A. Connolly, beloved wife ot Edward Martin, of the P. E. I. Railway, aged 25 years. [Funeral leaves her late residence at 645 tomorrow (Thursday) morning for the railway station thence by rail to St. Tezesa’s for interment. Friends will please accept this notice. } In this city, on the 26:b Sept. inet., Wm. Francie, infant son of Neil and Mary Anon Stewart, aged three months and one day. “Suffer little children to come unto Me for, of such is the kingdom of Heaven.” a | LOCAL NOTICES. Geensee ene Tickets for Mise Davies’ tal in the Kindergarten hall, on Thureday evening, are for sale at Apothecaries Hall, Medical Hal!, Reddin Bros... CD Rankin’-, Jobn- son & Johnson’s, L W Watsou’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. Hutch tablets 10, 25, Centra] Drugstore. 59 cents ’ at the Miss Gertrude Davies will give a Recital in The Kip-} dergarten Hall, on Thursday evening next, at 8 o'clock. Miss Davies will be assisted by the best local talent in music andsong. Programm will appear later. 224td On account of otber attractions pre- viozsly announced for Thureday night F Perkine and Co’s millinery openi:g is postponed until Monday nigaot next, Oct 2ad. A Snap—50 pairs of ladies fine Oxford shoes, in sizes 2 3+ at just half price-to J B Macdonald & Co. » at Us EVENINGS oming, You wilt want P >. Bos S46... Charlottetown. @ GO Gh we Y G6O46 26 OE WANTED) —— em young man yntinues in @ very WSK | Wil=} DAILY EXAMINER, PERSONAL. Mr. W. lng. Hon. Ben}. this morning. | | Mre. EB. | } A. Weeks went west this morn- Rogers went to Yarmouth savfield and Miss Peters went 'to St. Jolin this morning. Mr. and Mra. W. H. Croskill returned from Moncton last night. Mr.G Crawford, a popular Montrea! -ommercial tourist, is atthe Hotel Davies: Mr. M. J. Johntson was a passenger by M 8.—The branch meeting ie tak~— ing aie in the First Methodist Caurcn to-day. There is a large attendance of delegater. More CoaLt.—The following schooners arrived with coal to C, Lyons & Co., Levers't, C V Minot, Laura B, Mar panes | Ann, Eldora, Ida C Spoffurd, James Semple, and Milford Grey. Miss Davies’ Recirat.—Buy your tick ets early i: you wish to secure good seat for Thursday evening’s recital in tbe = > | Kindergarten Hall as only a limited num- ! the Princess this morning en route to Halifax. Mr. aod Mre. J.P. Tanton were pas” Rengers by the Princess to-day en rcute to} Halifax. Hor. Peter McNutt and wife arrived by the Princess last evening and registered at the Hote! Davies. Hon. James W. Richards came to the | city from Bideford last evening, and is | registered at the Hotel Davies. Mr. J.H. Byrne, station agent at Georgetown, was at the Hotel Davies over night returning from his trip abroad. Major Weeks, who has been connected with campo Aldershot, returned to Char- lottetown by the Princess last evening. Mies Skinner, who bas been epending the semmer at Alberton with Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Dyer, returned to St. Joho yester- day. Mr. Walter Cotton, Alberton during the sumwer, Coarlottetown last nigbt. Mrs. Paul Lea arrived in town vester~ day from Moncton. She isa delegate to the convention and is the guest of Mrs. Charles Smallwood. Mr. A. F. Tomlins, of the Bank of Nova Scotia, left thie morning for the head office at Halifax. He wentin response to a tele» gram received on Saturday. At the Liberal Convention at Bridgetown Dundas, yesterday, Mr.J.J. Hughes, of Souris, was selected as the Liberal candi- date for King’s County at the forthcoming Dominion election. Mrs Montgomery Moore, and Mise Bertha Hamilton, Summerside, P. E. Island, are visitors jor a week with their aunt, Mrs. Lee, at the Victoria Hote!.— Truro News. A Cornwal)lis, N. S, correspondent of the St. Jobo Sun eave: On Friday evening the relatives of Mrs. Clement Dickie gathered at her residence, on the occasion of the twenty-fifth anniversary of her marriage. She was the recipient of many valuable giftsin silver. Her own im- mediate family presented her with asilver teagervice. Mrs. Dickie is the mother of Dr. Hugh Dickie, of Charlottetown, who is soon to wed: Miss »>Ma:sie Trevamen. daughter of Dr/Trenamen, of Halifax. 4 Miaegronan¥ meeting in the First Metho- dist. Charch this evening at p. m. Roports of the officers wil] be given. An address by the Rev. Mr. Teasdale and specially arranged programme of music by the choir of the churcb. The eoloist wiil be Miss Bettie Collings, her solo being Rodney’s sacred song *Babylon. = who has been at returned to Cheap ratee for reund trip to Montreal oo September 26th to October 3rd, by the Canadian Pacific Railway. Travel by the C PR., ahd you bave no long delays on the road. For info: mation and rates eee ad in avether column or apply .to Jobo QO, Hyndman, agent G..P. R. | Aw OLD.Ay Wr TRikD Remedy .— Mrv. Wins! Soothing Syrup has been uted for over fifty years by willions of mothers fortheir children while teething beuccess. It sooths the child, gums, alloys all pain, cures LONG WINTER . é # : something to read. The Mon- ¢ treal DAILY Star, Canada’s | Greatest Newspaper, only $1.00 ¢ | fer a whole year. 3 The Ladies’ Home Journal, ¢| $1.00 a year. The Saturday @ Evening Post $1 for five months 3 ; ai ; R. L, COTTON @ AGENT ® ibd colle: and isthe best remedy for diarrhoea. [tis pleasant to the taste. Sold by druggists in every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. lis walue is incalculable. Besure and ask for 8. Winelow’s Soothing Syrup. Price has a loud yoice. Qna- lity has a loud voice: but a duet between «quality and price” brings down the house. Go to the Kindergarten Hall to-morrew evening. Gisnonet kee ee Brain Food “Grape Nuts” is a new food tor the Brain and Nerve centres. It is made by special treatment from Wheat and barley and is fully cooked and pre-digested. The system will absorb a greater amount of nourishment from one pound ofGrape Nuts than from tea pound of meat, catmeal or bread. For sale at Beor & Coft ; GROCERS for our Retail Department— ‘Horses Wanted. | Another carload horse s| 'wanted; weight not under a) Laan, = '1100. OLIVER MASON, Sep‘ £6 di ‘Revere Hotel | boys hold their fi-ld day sports on Saturday ' next. Weare pleased to see this school reorganizing this old custom which was | one Of the great fetes ofthe boysof thay! echool a few years ag>. Depication Service.—The chapel re- cently erected by Rev. Dr. Doyle, at China Point, for the benefit of his parishioner: ia | that section will be solemnly opened for Divine worship on next Sunday, Oxi. Let. Tbe service of dedication will begin a: 10 | o’clock, a. m. Tue Minro.—The M aro left port tc-day atl o’clock for Pictou where she will coal. Frow there she will goto Halifax, and afterwards proceed to Sable Island. The Deputy Minister of Fisheries,and Col. Anderson, of the Imperial forced at Aali- fax, goto Sable Island on the Minto. Po.ice Courr.—The case against Jobn Gormley, for interfering with the police in diecharge oftheir duty was further adjourned till the 20d October. Wm. McDonald, for being drunk and disorderly on 2od inst, was fined $10 or 60 days. A charge agaiust McDonald for an assault wa3 dismissed, Mr. Mellish appeared for the prisoner. Grapbvatep.—It always gives us pleas - ure to record the success of students of our Business Colleges. We heartily congratulate Miss Lulu M. McKinley, of this city, on the fact that after a thorough business course at the P. E. I. Commercial College, she has graduated with honors. Mise Local a Other ‘Hens, i ber can be sold. All droggists have them. initia Fiecp Day.—The West Kent Schoo! | McKinlay bas been an excellent stud nt from the sisrt, and great success will attend her wherever her lot may be cast as she has the faculty for business. In fact sbe possesses exactly what a success- ful business life requires. She bas our very best wishes for the highest degree of success, cntcilibdition’ Aw Istanp Lawyer 1x Bosron.—It is plraving to note that Mr. Percy chee! lawyer, of Boston, whom maby in Char- Jottetown will remember, is pushing to the front in his profession. Late numbers of the Boston Record contain an account of the opening of a case he has taken up against the city of Boston. I; refers to the ownership of a schoul and promises to be complicated and important. Mr. Carver will have to contend with most efficient opponents; but it is ex- pected that he will defeat them. He is thought much of in Boston, and is cne of the busiest young lawyers there ‘o-day Mr. Carver bas four assistants in bis office, and is receiving a large share of the public patronage. Sinai ane Tet ANDER? Marriep.—The Spokesman Review, Spokane, Wash., of Sept. 19ch. contains the following reference to the marriege of two young people well and favcrably known in Charlottetown. “A beautifu! but quiet wedding was solemniz - ed lust Thureday morning at the home of Mr. and Mre. Martin McLean, on Sinto Avenue, when Rev. G. William Gibouev, united in Marriage Charles A. McLean, of this city, and Miss Lilian Roberteon, an attractive and cultured voung lady from Charlottetown, Prince Edward Isiand. The ceremony was performed under a bell of eweet pea blossoms and after the wedd-~ ing breakfast Mr. and Mre. McLean took the morning train for a ehort wedding journey. Mr. McLean has been conneci~ ed with the Traders’ National bank for the past three years and the many friends he has made in the city will insure his bride a warm welcome. The happy young couple have ovr congratulations. You'll be glad if you do, and sorry if you don’t attend the Recital to-morrow evening in the Kindergarten Hall. WOOL SOAP For Toilet and Bath Soap use rs insist that soap -shall be— Colorless (White) Pure Lasting Cleansing Cheap And lather freély in either hot or cold water. Wool Soap (toilet and tath) fulfils all of these requirements. 15c. a box of 3 « aces... | ever placed before the people of P. E. Island. Cee ee Oe eee ee YS OY, Me Yee ee ee . - ~- - —— i> wid ars sa | “ae | * (i 2 2 dec ONS WERE | WER RSS wet N sere am Par rm ~e ™ , =e a om ase CHARLOTTETOWN, SEPTEMBER 27 1839 MEET ME AT THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE, Another Lot Light Colored Ammm—— Jackets Received On PERFECTION IN ~w=tyle, fit. Finish ~~». s 2 ee 22 §- | Stanley ican | eaggereret Ne ace eee ~ nena wttina Every woman wears SLIPPERS for house wear —first of all they must be comrortasLe—then they are expected to LOOK Nice and wear well—\We have combined all these advantages in our slippers this al | “Women’s Strap apes, plain 75 cents plain $1.14 " a bow $1.25 ee oo bow $145 a e plain $1.69 ALLEY & Co Weare Now Ready For the Fall Trade With the finest line of Suitings, Overcoating eputation for fit; style and ivaerane’ ete., etc, Having the larrest stock to sele an established surely sufficient et from, workmans!.ip is nduceme pt for you to have your clothing made by GORDON & McLELLAN, Men’s Stylish Gutfittere ee eae ee Ye en ee .