er< ers ow ers 2 re a all ie oe Le So "i » AMEE os 4 - . . . ee “oi « Boypt and the War” St. Paul’s Schoolroom MONDAY, NOVEMBER Ist, 1896, COMMANDER CHEYNE, R, N. Will give another illustrated Limelight Entertainment Entitled:—Egypt and the War With Arabi Pasha, Synopsis of 68 Magnificent Views. 3 VIEWS of Egyptian Cities, the River Nile, the Pyramids and sev- eral ruins, etc., Ll Figure Scenes. 6 War Figure Scenes, H. R. H. the Duke of Convaught, Genera! Sir Garnet Wolsely, Admiral Sir Beauchamp Seymoure,Arabi Pasha, the British Fleet and the Search Light on Enegny’s Forts, Bombardment of Alexandria, the Armoured Train, the Graod Charge of the Horse Guards at Kassassin. the splendid Storming of the Esemy’s Ramparts, the Night March and Attack, the Brilliant Battle of Tel El Kebir, the Parsuit, The Entertainment will be illustrated by 68 Magnificent Lime Light Views. iy of Views from stage to ceiling of all. Doors open at 7.30; Lecture begine at 8 o'clock, sharp. 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S. e ~— > CS. ie = | Ay . | 4 . d ty ¥H ; i ; ) } y ) | ) r EPFARXe AA} 1 ab fF poate CHRONIC DISEASES by the Sal's. | . y method of persistent sel@help.in | , _ . ay . r rt t “ ? rem< ving catises irom the blood. -Cene { , tine nt ni treatmentio person ) | oe by lette nsures Mibimua of suffer. ¢ og and Maximum of cure posstble in \ > enact one . r avoid atten] saraidad ¢ j . °. 5 raduate of N.Y. University ; | Graduate of N.Y. University 2 | pe ‘ And the NEW YORK HOSPITAL, , T«en'y years practice In N. Y. City. Dipti a? stered in \'.S and Canad», ? p At ES CHARLOTTETOWN, P EI, . CANADA : OFFIC Victoria Row ‘ 4 AccomMO us reserved for | atients, ; } ) References on application. } j Oct io iyt , ' 2 i i =.= ma en aiecoahian WINDSOR FIRE The North British and Mercantile In- surance Co., represented bere by Mr. Fred W. Hyndman. was amongst the largest losses in the Windsor Fire, their reaching over $60,000. The Company has, however, sustained its reputation for losses losses as may been seen by the foilowing, address- ed by the claimants to the Agent of Company nive days after the fire, Wixpsor, N, S., Oct. 26, 1597. To D. P, Atuison, Esq, Agent North, British and Mercantile > Dear Sin, —We, the following citizens of Wiadsor, N. S., sufferers by “the late | conflagration, desire to exprees Our ap- preciation forthe very prompt and satis- factory settlement of our claims on the North British and Mercantile Insurance Company. Iris very gratifying to receive such prompt attention and liberal treatment at a time of so overwhelming a disaster we have experienced, and we cannot let this opportunity pasa without expressing our thanks to the officers of the Company and yourself for the kind and considerate treatment which they and you bave ex- tended to al! claimants. Dr Warson Dict. j{Epmunn Kenyepy, P. Geo M Cuvurcu lu. P, Trustee for R C E. Cuvrcuint & Son. Ep, Corp. of Hali- Joun Keira. fax. Epcar DSHanp. E C Suanp* Josava H Sirsa. = E Jackson « Soy, Davip Woop. Joun Riney. G Howarp SHaw. CaHasS Witcox. Joux M Swrra. Witcox Bros. Saran Bewyer. James E Harris. Faee M Sarre. Joun Lyneu. Hanyan Besnett. Dx C R Muray. A O Ssarp. G M Suaw. Jos C Suayp. Levi A Dimock. Davip Cocuray. MarGaret Bennett. Arraur G Kive. Jas C Moopy, W W Windsor Methodist Saaw, Christ Church Church, Wu H Wardens. Roacna, Secy. C « G Winsoy « Co. Isaac M Snarr. Saran Eviex Dimock Jas C Moopy. C H Cocuray. Canexce d Dimocx as BORN. At Woodville, on the 25th imst.,to Mr. and Mrs. George E. Goff, a daughter. At Port Hill S&atioo, on the 28th inst., to Mr. and Mrs. T.4J. Arbing a daughter. a ———— — DIED. In this city, ow the 26th inst., after tare days’ ilinees, Viola Almira, only daughter of Neil and Annie McQuarrie, aged {4 years. [Funeral on Sunday at 2 p.m.,to Peo- ple’s cemetery. At Little Saeds, on the 26th of October Mrs, Anve Muan, relict of the late Maicolm | Blue, aged 75 years. ee nee SHIP NEWS — ‘ Peet of Charlottetowa ENTERED. Oct 29—Mertella, Hebb, Marble Moun- tain; Eliza Smith, Porrior, do A 8 } Townshend, Whittle, Pictou; #s Vasinet, | Betbel, Halifax; Lorne, McMillan, Isaac Harbor; Christie Campbell, Peebles, Great Bras d’Or; Progress, Wagner, Liverpool, NS ; Minnie May, Burke, North Sydney; Wm Dunbar, Read, Pugwasb; #3 Cape Breton, Reid, Montreal. CLEARED. Oct 28—Fenny Young, Porrier, Vernon River; Wm Dunbar, Read, Pugwash; Mystery, Richards, Alberton; Sasan King, McPhereou, Tatamagouche; es Hu)ifax, Cook, Halifax; ss OUspe Bretan, Reid, Sydney. Te : Are Yeu Losing Flesh? Then something is wrong. To the young it always mears trouble. dt is a warning to amy one, unless they are already too fat. Scott’s Emulsioe checks this waste and brings up your weight again. Gay & Son, Cedars, Charlottevwown, are eonnected by telepbone. Shippers, botels or private families, requiring vegetables shomkd have their prices. Their etock includes celery, cauliflower, cabbage, carrots, beets, parspips, onions, squash, pumpkin, beans (€or baking) game, eic. 135 Lim 245. S ieeeneneeneteenine “Meu of the Gordon Highlauders: Our general eays that position must be taken at costes. The Gordon H ghianders will take it.” So spoke Co). Mathiae; and the Highlander cheered, «ai at once sucocesa- fully stormed the Dargai ridge. British heroism neyer fails, Royal makes the food pare, 4 wholesome and delicious™ ROYAL BAKING POWDER ©O., NEW YORK. the i |anda large number of witnesses | gelatine. tien’ :5-. PO EEN, COUNTY COURT, The County Court ot Queen’s County wh.ch opened here on Tuesday la-i, con- tinued in session all the week and closed at noon today. The following are some of the suits tried; Gciorge A Kays vs. William Lamont — ‘ This was an action for $85.00 for work done by the plaintiff in the construction of | a steam generation and bath boiler for a} , lobster factory for the defeudant | at Belle Greek, The suit which was commenced in March last | has been before the Court each term since i were | examined. The defence was that the gen- | erator was not so constructed as to answer the purpose designed and was not built ou | a Suitable foundation. In cons: quence the building caught fire shortly after its con- struction. Judge Alley delivered a written | judgment in which all the evidence carefully reviewed, and awarded judgment for the defendant, with A. Peters for plaintiff, McLean Q. C.. for defendant. Ambrose Colwill vs. Jobn Bucbannan — Action of damages for collision in negli- gent driving on tne highway, $10.60. Defence that plaint:tf was tributary neghgence. Judgment $7 5) aud costs. Philip Curley ve. Francis MeK:nna— Action of damages tor $25 for deliverv of a heiter sold by defndant to plaintiff for €16 and upon whieh plaintif was ce sts, liable for Cone- non- had paid $5 deposit. Tke question, at issue between the parties was the identity of the beast Fold, It appeared that the defendant nad two heifers of same age. One was red which was in good condition, the other white which was notso good. A numer of witness.s were examined and the evidence was very contradictory and conilicting. Judgment was g!vea for the deposit money paid ($5.00) the costs to be equally appor- tioned between both parties. McLean, Q. C., for plaintifl, Attorney General for defendant. Dovald A. Bruce ve. Tnomas Rovaghan. —Action for balance on overcoat, $15.25. Defence debt out of date. Judgment for defendant without costs. James Trainor vs. Pope Mills—Action balance due on work and material in bor- ing well, $5.00, Judgment for $4.09 and costs, Several other suits were tried of which we have been unable to obtain particulars, PERSONAL. Rev. De. Doyle, of Vernon River, is in the city. Mr. aod Mre. A. E. McEachen are ex- pected bome tonight. Mr. Senjamin R. Jewell, the Most Worthy Scribe, came down from Ken- sington this morning, where he belde meeting last evening Wekear with regret that there is mo change for the better to note in the cendition of Dr. Richerd Johneon, who kas been seriously ill for two or three wedks past. Ex Premier Peters left this morning ‘for the Pacific Coast. He will be accor pared as far as St. John &y Premier Warbaréon, Assistant Provincial Secretary Newbery, and Mr. Arther Peters, M. L. A. The Misses Mugphy returned from Summerside last evening. They took a prominent part at the C. M. B. A. oenert which was held tnere Weduesday evening, playing several selections ov the mandolin and ‘banjo, accompenied oa the piaao by Prof. Whitaey, of Boston. Rev. Jas. Carruthers, pastor of Jemes Church leaves hereon Monday moruing torQaeen’s University, Kingston, where he has for the second time been elected Wastkin’s Lecturer. From Kiogston, Mr. Carruthers goes to New York about the first of December, so Jecture in several of the institutions bere. —~ New Glaegow Chronicle. Rev. J. MeLeod has resigned his charge of Zion Church, Vancouver. The Rev. Mr. Meikle’s resignation of the @irst cherch, Vanceuverhas been withdrawn. Steps are now being taken to amalgamate the two congregations. Both Mr. Mezeod and Mr. Meikle are Pictou men, For several years the former was the paster of the Presbyterian cengregation, Newport Hants.— Halifax Herald. enna tie iam TERINGS TO MARH A NOTE OF, Cire Taxes.—The defaulters’ liet is being made ready for publication, and those who wish toeave publicity aud expense would do well to pay up at once. Tewrerance Appress. — The Most Worthy Scribe will address the united ai visions, Orient and Vietoria, on Monday night, ia Wright’e Hal), All members of the order shouid make it a point to hear him. : Tempesance at Grace Cavrcu.—The Most Wortby Scribe of the National Divi- sion, Sons of Temperance, will speak in Grace Charch at the regular service fo- morrow night. As his other addressees will be before the Divisions only, this is the only chance for the temperance public to hear him. The Rev. Mr. Kirby will assist in the service. Orrra Hovsr.—A hot time all next week at the Overs House with one of the best companies ef repertoire on the road, Frankie Carpenter and ber own company supported by the sining and dancing comedian, Jere Grady, at cheap prices, 25 and 35 cente. This will be a great oppor- tunity for the theatre-goers to witness a ' | Opera Hovse Next Werk.—Frankie fone Service at the Gorpel Meeting in the Y. M ©, A. Hall to-morrow aftersoon at 3.45. Everybody welcome. ——— ——< — Tas Wearner.— North westerly to northerly winds, fresh at first, fair and de- | cidedly cold today and Sunday. —s Fuxerat Norice.—The funeral of the late John Worth will take place on Sunday | at 3 o'clock from the house to Highfield | Cemetery. ails cai Aut Hatiow’cen. —Tomorrow will be all Halloween, But it will probabiy be “celebrated” by the boys tonight, and honse- holders and gardenere would do we}] to be on the look out for trouble. Sr. Perer’s Hatt —Rey. Joho Brvan’s illustrated Jecture upon “Things Which Interested Our Forefaters,” in St. Peter’s Hall next Tuesday, will amply repay the price of admiseion —15 cents. siceciatiteadas Gospe, Merting. — Remember the Guspe! meeting inthe Y.M. C. A. ball Sunday. aftervoon at 4 o’clock, conducted by the railway men. Strangers always welcome. Lesson—Pra'm, l-l, “Blessed is the Msn.” samalpiainitine Sr. Prrers’ Carneprat.—All Saints Day. First Evensong Sunday 7 p. m. On Monday, Holy Communion 7 a.m. aud 7.45 a.m., Matins 9 a. m.; children’s service 430 p. m. Eveusong 5 p.m., Memoria! service for the departed, and sermoa 7.30 p.m. Sy Took tHe Caxe.—The well-made and handsomely-trimmed cake donated by Moir & Son, Halifax, to Miss Hita Teinpleton for the ladies of St. Dunstan’s Cathedral catering at the provincial exbi- bition, has been disposed of. Mr. Angus Macdonald, Queen street, was the lucky winner. War 1s Ecrer.—The Danish and Turkish Ambaseadors, the Earl of Mount Edgecombe and others of high note have taken the chair at Commander Cheyne’s lectures, and they have been mentioned in ublic by hie Majesty the King ot the elgians. Don’t miss hearing him Monday evening at St. Paul’s Schoolroom. See advt, Tue Last Rires.—A Jarge number of citizens paid their last tribute of reepect to the lateJobn Breckenby attending his furer- a] thie afternoon, The pall-bearers were Charles Palmer, John Whear, W. L. Cotton, L. L. Beer, Dr. Anderson and Benj. Rogers. The faneral service was held in St. Peul’s Church, and the body was laid io rest in the People’s Cemetery.. Tye Lasr Nicut.—This will be the last night ot the Mex-o Medicine Co. in the Market Hall See what you will miss if you do not attend. John Fenton, Irish dancerand singer, the Southern Pick- annies, John Good and Ned Henry, Joseph Garland, Dutch Comedian, royal shadow- graphs, the novel cake walk, and the funny pie eating match. Great big show, and al! for 10 cents. Last opportunitiy to get large $1.00 bottle for 50c. Mondey it will be $1.00 per bottle at your drugg's Tss Moxwa’s Recorp.— During the month of October there were 20 convic- tions fordrunkenness at the police court. There were also four convictions each for breaches of the Liquor Regulation Act and for malicious injuries to property. There were three conviction for assault, and one each for larceny and breach of the Militia Act. A eummons charging malicious injuries te property was dismissed. Ove drunk was also dismissed. In all thirty-five cases were disposed of. The receipts for the menth d4mounted to $183.- 07. Somewnar Suppen DVeatru—The little daughter of Mr. Neil McQuarrie, of Gerald Street, died yesterday evening about 6 o’clock after a brief illness. On Wednes- day the little girl was at school as eual, and about 12 o’clock her teacher allowed her to go howe as she was complaining of headache. Shertly after returning home she appeared about as well as usual and no particular attention was paid by her parents to her illness. On the following moreing, however, *she became suddenly very sick. Dr, Kelly saw her iu the afetrnoon aad found her in a erit- ical condition, ‘suffering from an acute eruptive disease which was afler— wards complicsted with pneumonia, He immediately nawfied Dr. A. D. Jouneon, the acting he»! \:. ficer. «ho saw the case shortly afterweri+, rd « vervthing possible has been done to p: -veni the xpread of the disease. The little yirl was buried this morning at 10 o’clock, NT eee SS You Can't Make Water Run up Hill Neither can you make a success of your pastry if ycu use cheap, trashy nondescript essences Sovereign Flavoring goodcompany and good plays, none but the best, as Mr. Grady haa spared no expense in getting the best that money can buy. ‘Tickets on sale at the asual places. Mies Fay, of Mrs C. B Knox, wishes to announce to the ladies of Charlottetown that she will be at J. D. McLeod & Co’s., Store, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday,' lat., 2nd and 3rd November to demon strate tothem the euperiority of their ' - er WS een Hixtracts Have an enviable reputation for Strength, Purity, Flavor Always reliable, Ask for “Sovereign brand, mrnufactured by SIMSON BROS. & CO. Halifax. N. 5° 4 Fes ae % - b es. sehen On. LOCAL AND OTHER {TENS THE DAILY EXAMINER C4AARLOTTETOWN, OCTOBER 39 1897 ee KID LPPFPERTETTETETAPVYT FPP PPT HTP NN PNET HPT DTTP TT IONE * ‘ i T Hook Gloves b5c.a prs $1.10 prs The Always AAU SALUUUAAASAAAALGAMAAAAAUAALAANND au SNLTOVONDENONIVONTN NNN NNN NN oTenTNR ITNT HNN TE NTT TTT rN TERT TE TENT ETT ETT Te HTT wW ViNNHEHNHONONNTPITTNTTeTONNeT veeenepnRNTTTneeprRET ene enent ett Pts 7 Meet me at the Always Basy Store. 2° Hxtra Values in Tatis, Fawns and greys, regular 80c value, our price 65c. Dark Tans and Brown Shades, regu- lar va'ue, $1.25, our price $1.10 Okan aati STANLEY PBROS., UN Lacing MUAALLAASUAAALAAAddd SE LUA Ad ShdbLLddkd ddd MAMA LAbAddd deco abdddbdddadd Busy Store Adcdiididdde GRAND Athletic — Meet —-WILL BE HELD IN— Hillsborough Rink Friday, Nov. 5th eee at 8 o'clock This will be one of the most inter- esting Meets ever held inthe Rink. Tae very best athletes will take part, aad the only feature that will be caeap is the price. Come expecting ¢ eat things, and no one will be disap- pointed. The principal even s are.as follows : 50 Yard Dash 220 Yard Run 1-4 Mile Run 1-2 Mile Run Running Broad Jump Pole Vault Putting the Shot Sack Race Obstacte Race Running High Jump Relay Race Hop, Step and Jump _. Boys’ Race, 16 yrs and under Tug of War . other features, such as Violin Selec- tions by Mr. W. A. Grant, of Hali fax, with piano accompaniment,” * The 82nd Batt. Band ‘will be in attendance. ty Tickets are on sale at the following stores:—-Geo, E. Hughes’, McMillan & Hornsby’s, A. W. Reddin’s, Haisz- ard & Moore's. Reserved Seat ticketa 25c at Hughes’ Children, Drug*tore. Admission, 20¢. 15e. WANTED TO RENT For six monthsa small furnisl ed omfortable house, Apply immediate }y at this ofi::. oct2 Ut | cmos ew ee Besides these there will be many | HPERAHOUSE SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT —FOR— One Week COMMENCING Monday, November (st. Frankie Carpenter Bee —— She is etions to archieve the same success as the late Annie Pixley.”—N. York Dramatic News. r 9 Supported by the Sterling Comedian, Mr. Jere Grady And a Company of unequalled merit in a new repertoire of Famous Plays. SEE The New Light Dance. SEE The Shadow Pantomime. SEE Frankie in her new K iliderscop dance. SEE The New Specialties. Prices 25c and 35¢. Tickets on sale at the usual places, TEETH Teeth Extracted Skillially. No Fictitione Metbod, inate use Cocaine. Eifects. No Indiscrim- No Injurious After bit, J. P MURRAY, 145 Queen Street, iin, ili it aa Ee Nae ie ’ or f