THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, SEPTEMBER 4, 1897 } Pera makes the food pure, wholesome and delicious, Absoluteiy Pure ROYA! BAKING POWDE?S coO., NEW YORK. i aot py Ph HOUSE. | THREE DAYS ONLY. Monday, 71 necday, Wednesday Se ptember 6 '7. 3. MATINEES and Wednesday, AFTERNOONS. Tuesday THEATRE OF DWARFS The one absolute novelty of the season. A Coterie of Famous Lilliputiaus Cele- brieties in a chaste and delightful pro- gramme, replete with startling. surprises, and abounding in hilarious fan. In addi tion to our CUNGRESS OF LILLI PU- TIANS, we will introduce the aerial wonder, ZOZORA, presenting a thrilling performance ROBINSON, the Australian Comique, Kauwamura’s Japanese Midgets Kichi, Tarne, and Nobu. Their first appearance on this continent. The Tallest Man That Strides the Earth. BILLY BAKER THE MAGICAL STATUE. The whole forming a Mammoth Vaudev!lle Company Admission, evenings, 10c and 20c Reserved seats, 30c. Afternoons, 10c for everybody to all parte of the house. Eveaings at 8; afternoons at 2 30 Seats on sale ‘Friday mornivg at usual places, ADDRESSES | serial,” | those NISHED SPECIALIST THE DISTINGN Rey E Q Taylor, MA )F CHICAGO. Will deliver a course of Lectures in P. E. Island, beginning at Malpeque Aug. 29th. He ia to lecture in Keasington, Summer side, Alberton, Charlottetown, Souris and Victoria. His subjects are :— “Alcohol and the Later Science.” “Christian Citizenship.” “That Loy of Yours,” and * A Giese of Beer Avalyzed ‘ ” Mr. Taylor is @ scientific expert on the alcohol question. His lectures are of Universaly Extension Grade, and therefore are not story telling talks. flistour over the Pominsioa is under ene auspices of the W.C.T.U.. and is endorsed by pastors, physicians and edu~ cators. Mr. Taylor ranks among the leading platform speakers of ibis continent.— Loudon Free Press The Pr. E. Islana pul lie wil! have A rare intel!ectna! treat in hearing this bril- liant orato-. For further particulars see flyers. TO LET ee ee ~ The eastern half of house sitvated on Euston St. on the the corner of Hilis- borengh St, Immediate possession. Ap ply to MRS. F. P sept 4—2w AKNER CARVELL, Kent St. | SEPTEMBER LADIES’ HOME JOURNAL _ The September Ladies’ Home Journal, im the variety, interest and timeliness of its articles, and in the beaaty of its ilius- azine. A spiritedarticle by John F. Coyle, | “ When Henry Clay Said Farewell to the Senate,” describes the most impressive and dramatic scene ever enected in and another, by Clifford Howard, Congress telis of “Destroying a Million Dollars a Day,” the task of the redemption division of our Treasury. Elizabeth Bisiand in “The Di | ference Between Mrs A. and 8 B,” de- | fines the exactions that “ The Four Hun- dred,” orthe dominating ie circle of communities, imposes on an aspirant for admission tu its ranks. The second part of Che Spirit of -Vvery Hamlin Garland’s Sweetwater appe a] reader of romance, first of Mrs. Man k Mor*ison’s ** and the Elainee”’ serie: child who may follow winsome fairies. the piano, “ Golden Vi: the musical feature of will toe The Pixies will charm every the adventures of A composition for eyard Waltzes, ’ ihe magazine, is regarded by its famous composer, Edward Jakobowski as one of his best. Edward W. Bok, with characteristic directness, discusses * Un Being Od Fashioned,” other topics of espec cial and concera to women. William Martin Johnson describes ard pictures Floral Effects for * Home | Weddings,” and Walter Germain tells of “ The Groom’s Part in the Wedding.’ Other articles that have a epecial, practical value detail how photography can be successfully pursued as a profession by women; tells of “The Best Shade Trees for Small Gardene ’ give advice in uursing the sick; explain and picture some striking household deco rations, etc. Mrs. Rorer’s cooking lesson treats on “ Making Bread and Rolls,” and she also points out ©” Sinall Leakages of a House. hold,” and how to prevent them. The fashion articles on winter gowns, hats, coats and jackets, by Isabel A. Mallon, have the value of being profusely illustrated by photographs from the latest Paris designs. Thereare also poems, various short sketches, and the other departments; so there is nothing lacking to make the September Journal a complete family magazine. By The Curtis Publishing Company, Philade!phia; ten cents per copy ; one dollar per year. —_—___—->- 8. - <a FLOUR THAT MAKES THE BEST BREAD The eoft, fine white flour will not give as large am amount of muscle, bone or nerve making food as the whole wheat flour, which constitutes in itself acomplete life-sustainer. In selecting flour choose that which is dark in color and free from bran. The best bread flours in the market are ofa yellowish white tinge, rather granulated, and do not easily pack. They make a strong andelastic dough, Though not whole wheat flours they are decidedly the best of the white brands. After selecting the flour the next important thing is to have a good, strong sweet and pure ‘| yeast. The compressed caked are good and convenient, aed will do the work much more quick!y than ten miuutes the amount of home made or baker’s yeast, When setting bread to rise stand your bread pan in anotker of warm water; cover the two so that the moisture will pass over | the top of the dough at an even te pécaiure of seventy five of Fabrenheit.— Mrs. 8. T. Rover 18 Sepremesr Lanpisgs’ Home JOURNAL, = + et How many young men and women are cut off just as the future seems brightest ard fullest of promire | They are ‘taken away by the disease which causes over one-sixth of the deaths in the world—the disease which doctors call consumption. ‘There is absolutely no reason in tbe world why consumption should be fatal—why it should be even serious. It is a disease of the blood and can be cured absolutely and always by purifying and enriching the blood. The only exception to this 18 the case where the disease has been neglected and improperly treated until it is stronger than the body—uontil the body has become so weak as to have lost the ability to recuperete. Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery will cure 98 per cent of all cases of consumption if used according to directions. Italso cures all lingering coughs, bronchial and throat affections. Send 31 cents in one-cent stamps to World’s Dispensary Medical Assoeration, Buffalo, N. Y., and receive Dr. Pierce’s 1008 page COMMON SENSE MEDICAL ADVISER, illustrated. A Qvuestiox—How many women know how towalk? Observe them in the street orentering a drawing room even the better classes. One shambles, a>other slouches as if hershoes were down at the heel; but most of them dive, straining every muscle in their bodies, ploughing along with a strenucus effort, like a ship in a high sea and facing head winds. A perceptible swing of the body should be manifest with every step—that is, advance all of one side at the same time, with a slight tura rigbt and left of the shoulders as the correspoadi: 1g foot is projected. A long step—not a 8 ride —easy, unhurried, the leg thrown forward from the hip,;— this is the secret of the ideal gait.—Science Siftings. | and the } TL When you buy Sarsaparilla Ask for the best and you'll Get Ayer’s. Ask for 7 er’s and you'llg : cf The Best. : PHOS eamisiutitaia tS | trations, is a notable number of that mac- | | Mr:. P.S. Brown and Master Picton Brown lett this morning on a visit to the Toronto exhibition and to Mr. Browa’s ; people at Newman Ket, Ont. Mr. Alfred Green, of St. John, is visit- ing Charlottetown. He is the guest of Mr. and Mra. A. D. Duchemin. We regret to Jearn that Mr. Harry PERSONAL. Principal Miller, of West Kent School, is visiting Dr,and Mrs, McKay, Halifax. Dr. Conroy will be home from Mantreal tonight. Dr, S. R. Jenkins is also expected tonight. Mr. John A. Robertson, the popular representative. of Caverhill & Learment, Montreal, is here on a business trip. The Very Re Ve Mer MelInnis,of J amaica Plain, Mass., visiting the Rev. Dr, Dovle, Vernon River. His Honor the Lieut..Goveroor and Mrs. Howlan have been invited to be present at . John exhibition. is the opening of the St Houle, son of the respected Trackmasier of the P. EB. Island Railway, is very ill in Bo-ton, of typhoid fever. Dr. Keir, of East Roston,is visiting i : : ms ag his native provicce. Dr. Keir’s frickin’ are glad to see him and to hear that he is doing we}l in his adopted home. Revere Hote): Mrand Mrs Brien, J C Flanagan, Cardigan, 8 S Hamill. Brock- ville, Ont; John McLean, D S McQaarrie, Smith’s Falls. Rev. W. H. Sampson, recior of St. ; George’s church, west end, has returned from Prince Edward Island, where be has been epeuding a few weeks.—St. John Sun. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. McNeill, Boston, who have been on a short visit relatives and friends here, left by steamer Princess this morning on their return home via Halifax. Dr. Harry McLeod, of Boston, who has been spending a pleasant holiday in Char- lottetown, will leeve for home on Tnesday morning. Dr. McLeod has an excellent practice in the Hub. . Mr. James McDonald, v. S., Summer- side, has gone to Ottawa, on business in connection with his veterinary insvector- ship. Mr. McDonald will also visit Toronto and other Canadian cities. Mr. W. J. O’Brien aud Mrs. O’Brien, of Boston, are visiting relatives and friends in this province. Mr. O’Brien is a native of Morell. He is in the real estate and in- surance business in Boston. Davies Hotel: Henry W Swift, Miss Tallis, E J Keir, Boston; G A Keyes, New Haven; Geo J Tongue, Phila; I C Hall, Hote! Acadia; E E Cox, Northampton; JS Walsh, Souris; M McCabe, Toronto; Harry Grant, New Glasgow. Mr. John Trainor, of Montreal, is visit- ing Charlottetown. Mr. Trainor was in the employ of James Paton & Co. some years ago. His many friends in Char- lottetown are glad to see him looking so well. Queen hotel: J W Hallock, New York; Mies AS Munro, Miss M V Munro, S’side; E Boswell Victoria; H Ross Pigot, WJ O’Brien and wife, Boston; A E McNeill, Rey James R McKay and wife, Souris; A W Woodard, Quebec; T F Simpeon, Brantford, Ont. Mr. J, T, Mellish, who bas been attend- ing the meetings of the Canadian Bar Aaeociation in Halifax, returned home last evening. Mr, D, A. McKiunon, of George- town, who has been in Halifax on similar | busiaese, returned home the previous ev ening. Rev. J. A Cabill, of Ceatreville, N. B., and formerly pastor of the Summerside Baptist Church, is visiting his old friencs in this town. "The rev. gentleman hast been somewhat indisposed lately, aud will remain here fora few days, in the hope that the Island air will improre his health.— Agriculturist. Sir Casimir Gzoweke, A. D. C,. who went to London for the Queen's Jubilee celepration, i is ill there Lady” Gzowski is with him, and she has cabled to their son, Mr. C. 8. Gzowski, to come to Sir Casimir’s bedside. No partitulars are given, but itis presumed that the aged gentleman is seriously ill. Mr. Eugene V. Debs, who two! months ago announced his programme to be to take possession of « state by means of coloni- zation on the installment plan, and then, when a majority was bad, voting the pro- perty of the citizens of that siate into public possession, has, at a gathering of jabor leaders at St. Louis, announced an entirely different mcde of revolution, namely, a geveral uprising of the people for the abolition of the courts and of Con- ‘The time is not quite come to incite the populace,’ he said but he served notice to all established institutions that he is on the eve of it, whereat the whole assembly threw their hats into the air and raised ‘paatickler thunder,’ en nn Srerrorricon Lecrurg.—Europe:. Its art galleries and shrines; England: The mother of America; Ireland: The sun- of to; gres g. 'in Chestout Street Hall at 8 o’clock p. Rev. E. A. Harris in the evening. eka cna’ ‘ Pure Brep Guerxseys.—Mr. E. R° Brow has entered seventeen of his pure | bred guernsey cattle for exhibiuion at the Halitax exhibition. Ae hae Po.tice Court.—Two drunks and an , ers. Tne Examiner will not be issued on Monday next— Labor Day. a Boat Racse.—There will bea sail boat race in the harbor Monday forenoon. TeLeruonic.—J. T. Morris’ house and store have been connected by telephone. THE aod fine today, tomorrow. Weraruer.—Moderate west winds light variable winds fine Remember — Reserve Tuesday September 21st. for the grand opening entertainment In the new St. Peter’ Hall. Sone Service at the Gospel Meeting in the Y. M. C. A. Parlor tomorrow afternoon at 3.45. Everybouy welcome. G ati Sermon. Mier: D. MeNeill will preach a Gwzlic Sermon tomorrow, Sunday, mm. Norice TO Comperitrors—T he Secretary Mr. Piiblady, will be va the yrouud (u-nigot at 7 o’cluck for the purpose of distribuung badges, numbers, etc. Silialiniemene Sr. Perer’s CATHEDRAL. John Godfrey will preaco in Cathedral on Suaday morning, —The Rev. St. Peters bod the assault case made up the docket this fore- noon. [ne drunks were each fined $2 or 10 days, and the assault Case was adj vurn- ed fur ove week. sialic Suypay Osservance Law.— A summons charging # violation ot the Sunday Observ- ance Law has been served on Aubrey Larter, Grafton Street west. Ii is returu- able on Wednesday. iileiaidieiiaies Crescests, Arrention.—All members of the Crescent Cycle Ulub are requested to meet in their rooms at 11 o’clock Mon- linery rooms, it fore fashion, day morning, to attend the parade at 11.30 a, m.—dJd. J, Davies, jr., Capt. Oyster Firuixg.—The oyster fishing season opens on Thursday, September 16. Fishery Overseer Hobkirk announces that oyster fishermen’s licenses must all be renewed thie season. L.O B.A.—Lady Wallace Lodge will not open on Tuesday 7th, as previously agreed upon, but is furtuer postponed till Tuesday 21st, on account of the continued hot weather.—By order of the Worshipful Mistress, Lasor Day.—Haszard & Moore’s book- store will cluse at 12-0’cluck on Monday and remain closed uutil after the C. A. 4. A. sports are over, and will be open from seven o'clock in the evening to enabie scholars and students to purchase school books and school supplies. -—-S--— From Monrrkat.—The steamer Coban arrivea from Montreal about one o’clock this afternoon, bringing a large general cargo. She sails tuis evening for St. Jobo’s, Nfld., with horses, cattle and sheep on deck, aud produce between deeks. Miss Pennie and Master Buyle will be passeng- ne.eeiae A Gorrection. nate are informed that the telegram to Tne EXAMINER re Dr. Macleod’s paper read before the British rT itr aveenyenty ™~ ee eee ———h. ball Lt on P. E. 1, J t This is Medical Association 18 ane what a gentleman What the doctor said was that the grouod air and ground water in Ottawa has to say underlying this city was being pol- about “Prince EKd- luted by tne constant downpour of toul ward Island —Thlus- seweage through the medium of cetspools and blind wells. trated,” a copy of Tue KrxperGartEN AND Primary Schoo! will re-open ‘Tuesday September, 7th at930a.m. The Primary Depart- meni is under tne management of # trained teacher and is well equipped for the work of grades one and two. Pareats should avail themselves of the opportunity of visiting these rooms, which are so well adapted for the health and comfort of young children. Tuition $125 pez month payable in advance. Applications can b2 made to Miss Sayre at tne Kindergarten rooms on Friday aod Saturday form 10 to ll a.m. 3i Diep SuppenLty.—A telegram received by Mr. Albert W. Mitchell ‘this morning conveyed tne sad news of the death in Boston the evening previous of his brother Mr. George Mitchell. Beyond saying that bursts of eloquence and poetry; Scotland: The land of the Stuarts; France: Its magnificent capital. and the home of modern civilization; Spain: The mother of discovery; Germany: Its royalty and romance; Switzerland : The land of lib- erty and of William Tell; Itelv: The land of science and of song. The Eternal Cit and its glories. All will be represented in the grand stereopticon lecture to be given in the old Cathedral on Monday evening. Make no other appointment for that even~ ing. ~--- A. O. H.—Regular meeting to-morrow afternoon at 3 o’clock. _—_ ~_>— Ar tHe Burts. —Several members of the Island contingent are finding the target very wellin the D.R.A. matches. An Ottawa despatch says that Lieut. J. M. Davison, of Charlottetown, is high ue in the aggregate, and is to shoot for a plaze on the Bisley team. -_—_—~.———— Boils, pimples and eruptions, scrofula, salt rheum aad all other manifestations of impure blood are cured by Hood’s Sar- eaparilla, the death was sudden no particulars were given. The deceased was @ printer by trade and previous to leav ing Charlottetown was employed iv the offices of Toe Examin- ER and other papers. He was a son of the jate Nathaniel A. Mitchell, and was about 32 years of age. His wife, mother aud o:her relatives have our sympathy, New Carueprat.—As can be seen by ieference to tne advertisement theatre- goers will have an “opportunity of seeing plays put on the boardsduring exhibition week, such as it is seldom their privilege to witness in this city. As was mentioned in these columns some time ago the nights are the 20th, 2ist aud 22nd, the plays “June” “The Private Secretary” and**The Curse of Cain,” the company the Hajitax Amateur Dramatic Company, the object benefits for the New Cathedral fund. 4 his Company will be wellj and favorably remembered in connection with their performances here a little over ayear ago of “Retribution or The Fata! Card” and Arrah-Na-Pogne.” Keep the dates well in mind and be ready to help a good causs aud see first ~clas 5 ; ; : ’ ' ; é ; 3 : ; } 3 ¢ which he sent for some time ago. Every day we receive or- ders from abroad, If you have any friends away from home, you should send them the book. It describes the Island thorough- ly, is profusely itlue- trated, got up in the best style, and the price is 25c a copy. May be obtained at all the bookstores, or done up in wrappers ready to mail, at this office. THE EXAMINER OFFICE, weeeeQUEEN STREET...... = Ses HBAS eee that we are selling at T5c 85 plays played in a first-class manuer, Se eee FASHION LOVERS are rapidly becoming acquainted with the upto date work “dene in our Mil- bas not been matched in the city for style and quality. JUR MULLING Miss Walker, is now in Montreai, taking in the Fall Millinery open- ings; ste will return in about two weeks with her brain full of the latest ideas in millinery, and as be- , she will allow nothing to go out of her department that is not up to the very latest deerees of | ! | a] | | | 3 : | : | | | WUAdddLAAdbgAddLdddbdcddddbdd WUdbedabdadsdbadbaddcadaddddd STANLEY BROG., = The Always Busy Store 1AAUAALAALAAUAAGAULLGGLALAULULLULAGL GULCALUGLAGAAUAGUALLAACAdLdd WE ARE MOVING. OFF rapidly our stock of Ladies’, Misses and Children’s Summer Shoes. - No one who desires a’ pair need do without them on! account of the price, for we’ have put the prices so low that they are within the reach of all. Our 90c Shoes are go- ing now for 65ce, Ladies’ Laced and Button Boots The cheapest you have? yet seen for the quality. Men’s and Boys’ also reduced to low currant prices. But we would specially ask you to look in at our stock of Clothing and Men’s Furnish- ings, Hats and Caps. We have money savers here for BM HIN Opposite west end Market. ey CUTTING DOWN— The price on Women’s Shoes, tan or black, we have still a few pairs left . and $1.00. W.H Stewart. & Co. House Ruillingsscess These are bargains. Fgh saleable