on ne ; : 2 —— THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN, OCTOBER 12 1897 ~_ _ | Reyai makes the food pure, wholesome and delicious, POWDER Absoluteiy Pure Al BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK, 7a Te ' | before the nuisance Under. Distinguished Patronage SCOTT ACT IN SUMMERSLDE, How it Was Enforced During the County Exhibition, On Thursday morning three ordinary drunks were brought before Stipendiary Magistrate McQuarrie, and one young lad trom Alberton was charged with drun«en- to$l0. Butifailiio-e who were dri n< here on Exhibition dey and evening had ‘been taken careof by the police some special arrangements would have to have been made for their accommodation. This town is getting coo much like Caar lottetown, and a vumber of are ng up which oughto be sappress-d becomes any greater. Exhibition day eome wen come into town dives epri iv like young Un a day hundreds of | with the beat and mast peaceable i ilentions Tuesday, October 42th. --AN ECENING IN— SORCERY WITH ANSBACH fhe Famous German Magician | Presenting a bewildering programme of MAGIC, MIRTH, MYSTERY Admission 24¢c. Reserved Seats 35c Plan and Tickets at usual places. A limited nuwiber of seats at 55c. ee “GRAND Orchestral = Concert emenes | N ae —. | possible, Wut they obtain in ST. PETER’S HALL, CHARLOTTETOWN Ow OCTOBER 19. PROGRAMME. 1.—Overture--*The Diadem”. . Herman Mr. Vinnicombe’s OrcHestra. 2.— Reading..........csccreccceseeccccscnesseese Mr. T. A. Maclean. 3.—String Quintette—~“ Reverie” Fauconier Members of Mr. Vinnicombe 3 Or- chestra. 4.—Solo— Voca]— “Angel Land”...... ‘ eiecd ek meuti ee “eee Miss Co. on. 5.—Valse—“Idyl'en”.............Gautier Mr. Vinnicombe’s Orchestra 6.—Solo—Clarinet—“*“The Power of ROO «5... caicen smite daaleaeitd agen Mr. Reginald Ste vart, with Grches- tral aceom paniment. 7,~—-Readiggs. ais. bi 63:3 AF. PRES 8.—Solo—V iolin—* Love Soug”.. Godf rey Mr. 8. W. Vinnicombe. 9.—Two Step— “Charlottetow n”...... acai ade idaucecdius sdédedi neil Vinnicombe Mr. Vinaicombe’s Orchestra. 10.—Solo—V oeal—“The Miner.” ..2.... Revd 3. W. Godfrey. 11.—String Quintette—‘Resignation”...... enccece sc ccs + ancececlg hh bane Memters of Mr. Vianicombe’s Orchéstra. 12—Finale—“Butterfiy Dance” ..:.Car] Mr. Vinnicombe’s Orchestra GOD SAVE THE QUEEN. Admission 20c; doors open at 7.30, p. m.; Concert at 8 o’ciock. oct? “STOWER’S: Ripe Fruit Juice Good Health Assured Peptonized Sauce The choicest article ever offered. Gives you a wonderful relish and sids your digestion, Ask your grocer for it. Peptogen Soap Scap YOU WEED SOAP and will not pay freight, wharfage, Storage, cartage on inferior inported soap when you can ptwchase a firet class ticle, The famous Royal Oak Soap made heie from pure tallow, a clear hon- est soap, und get the very best value sor your money. For tale everywhere. CHTOWN SOAP WCRKS ——— BOOODBESSSCOSESS © 279660000006080 these dives “ species of deadly which is unlawtully and fraudulently eeld to them poison jas “beer,” “Scotch whiskey” or rum. Their good inventions are atence thrown tu the winds and they, instead of being able to take in the Extibition, make most revolting exhibitions of themselves, and offend tbe good taste and mar the erjoyment of sober, respectable people. It they were even sold decent hquor te results would not be so revolting. but the vile decoctions which they sre able to obaim here would vurn a priest into a ficod, or make a Jobresent his eudferiogs. One local drank which did not call for the interfer-uce of the police or offend the dignity of the law, has, how- ever resulted in matrimonial infelicity. A resident of Summerside on Thursday returned home after being out all night and promptly ordered bieakfast, bat his wife having it unprepared and pussibly not expecting him home so early unfor tunately hazarded some irivial remark, | for which the fiend of the poison which was in the man, tod which had been fradulently sold to him as whiskey, prompted him to knock ber down. and upto the time of going to presa that perfect harmony which alone can make the bonds of holy matrimony easy to sustain bas not been re-established but when it is this one man at least shou'd realize his folly and be able to judge the tuli measure of injury which was inflictea upon him.— Pioneer. ee ———- DRONKENNESS IN CHARLOTTETOWN, “Fair Play,” writes as follows in the Pictou Advocate under date of New Glas- gow, Oct. lst: ¢ “J mote the remark in your paper made by acommercial traveller in reference to drunkenness in Charlottetown. On the opening day of the exhibition, in which he gives it as his opinion ‘that never in all tne towns he has visited during the pas. ten years has he seen such an exbibition of drunkenness.” “The writer arrived in Charlottetown on Monday previous to the opening day, and had as good, or perhaps better oppor— tunities of noting the amount of draaken- ness, and any surprise was that there was so little, as I only saw about half # dozen during my three or four days stay. I drew the attention of a leading temperance man who ace.mpanied me to the fact that exceedingly few people were intoxiceied, aad he agreed witb me that it was remark— able. Yeur commercial traveller is further misiaken in suppcsing the Scoit Act wae not in fore eat the time, as it was not repealed until Saturday fvilow- ing; yet there were a large number .of plaees where liquor wae openly for sale. No man who wishes to atate facts wonld make any such assertion as the one man in ‘good faith’ by your traveller.”’ Commenting upon the letter the editor of the Advocate saye : “We readily give place to the letter of Fair Piay. The paragraph in question was taker, we think, from a Summerside exchange, “but we inadvertantly neglecied to credit it. The testimony of Fair Play must be taken ia the matter as he is a man of undeaiable reputation.” } make the blood rich and pure by takin Hood’s Sarsaparilla, the one true bl purifier. . 2 If there were samples of those dress goods we’re advertising today— pinned to the ad—our store could’nt be big enough to hold you all—Moore & McLeod. —_— PaaS a a eD gtcaesoocesoo 2064 WLC OO New Fall : Boots Opening to-day Goods right. Prices — Call and see them. RFR. HK. Jost BOCOESEOEOED 6660 106{ Youd HOOE COO 8-R S068 BOSEOESS OO 459998068 The proper way to build health is to. THB VICB-REGAL VIS, | Addresses From City and Pro- vinclal Governments, ANOTHER FROM CALEDONIAN CLUB. ‘“Mesting im Opsra House---Lady Abor- ness and disorderly conduct sand with ‘carrying a concealed weapon (a heavy l-aden slug) with which he bh d en fit to arm himse f in the h ype f Dbeiug to i nflict serious injury Upon any ore, p lice Oo hicer or cit zen, who mi rht venture to inter- fere with bis own particular way of taking | in the Prince County Exhibition. Justice was, however, xppeased, and law satisfied, by the infliction of fines raaving from $2 | | ing eddress which was read by deen Speaks---Oiher Notes. —_— The exceptionally five weather today added very materially to the success of the reception giveo to the Governor General and Lady Averdeen, on this the oceasion of their visiting Charlottetown. Flags were flying all overthe city in the brilhant sunsbive, and together with the second uniforms of the volunteers on the streets produced quite a holid Vv impres- sion. This impression was heightened bs the Jarge crowd which assembled on Pownal Wharf to witness the Janding of the Vice-Regal party. On the whart was drawn upthe Guard | | information have been productive ot of Hooer composed of a detachment from the 82nd Batialion under, command Capt. D Stewart adetachment from the Charlottetown Engineers under command of Lieut. Geo. Moore; and a detachment from the 4th Regiment Canadian Artil- lery under command ot Lieutenant C. Richards, At1.30 o'clock the Dominion Cruiser Acadia under command of Commander Spain, with the Governor Gener] and party on board, arrived in the harbor aud anchored off Pownal wharf. As the Governor General stepped ashore he was received by the Guard of Ho-or at the “present arm” while the band played tue National Anthem. Sinul- taneously a +alute was fired from Fort Edward by No. 1 Company of Artillery unde: command of Lieut. A. A. ‘Bartlett. The City Councillors and the Recorder, who wer2 a emb’ed on the wharf to we'come the distinguished vicitors, , then presented Lord Aberdeen with the follow- Gy es Davison, Exq., City Clerk. (His Worsb'p iaayor Dawseca was unavoidably absent through severe illeess.) His Excellency the Right Honorable Sir Johu Campbell Hamilton Gordon, Kar! of Aberdeen, Viscount Formartine, Lori Haddo, Metblic, Terves and ‘Kellie. in the Peerage of Scotland, Viscouot Gordon of Aberdeen, County of Aberdeen, mthe Peerage of & United Kingdom, Barone: of Nuva Scotis, &c., &c., Governor-General of Canada: It is with mach pleasure that we, the Mayor and C:ty Couccil, on this your second visit to the city, embrace the oppo-- tuaity in the name of its citizens to give yon a most hearty welcome. As loyal subjects of the Empire we are proud to recoguize in youtherepresen ative of our beloved Queen, whore Dumond Jubilee a few months ago, was celebrated with loyal pride and thanksgiving through out the vast Esmpire over which she has reigned so jong and so beneficenily; to whom thivugh you we resew our loyalty and aff-ction, praying @ prolongativo of ber eautiful life to reigo over a loyal and happy peopie. It is wih great satis*ac- tion that we have obse:ved during your Vice-royalty the intense in'erest man fest- ed in all that teads to advance the social, moral, @iievtional, and religious’ lite of the Dominion. 3 Your journeys ¢hrongh the v-rious parts | of the country baye :amiliarized you with its geography, history aud resources; and we believe that your. intereet in Csnada will nc. be abated, and that-in the Motner- land you wil! materially aid in assisting to make krown the uorivalled, resources ot Canada as an agricultnral, n avatastur- iag and mineral country,— dest ued to be the happy home of millions yet. unborn. The presence of the Countess-of Aber- deen remiods ue of her untiring effurts in founding and fostering the Nationa! Coun- cil of Women, and of ber advocacy of a foundation fund for the establisiinent and maintenance of the Victorian Order of Narses, which, if carried to completion, will be a worthy monument’to her philan- thropic labor,end @ benefaction to untold people in the future. We would also congratulate Her’ Excel- lency upon'the honor conferred upon Her as te ng the only wo-nan invitid to deliver announcement address to the Senate aad Students of one of the leading Universities of the Continent. eye The efflux of time will shortly remove you from this Dominion,-but wheresoever the Queen’s servicé may call you be as- sured that you carry with yo. the affcction of the entire Canad an people. Wishing y uoreelf and Her Exceli acy along life and all else that mak:<s~ jife happy.” : W. E. Dawson, Mayor, D. Niewo.soy, \ H.C. Dovss, e = oe . E, Hveues, : T. Z: Taruon, ¢ Cougell lors. F. P. McCarngox, Avex. Horyz, H. UV. Jouxsox, § F. L. Haszarp, Recorder, H. M. Davisey, City Clerk. Charlottetown, Prince Edwara Island, 12h October, 1897. His Excellency made a brief reply, and t accompanied by Lady Aberdeen evtéred the carriage of Lieut Governor Howlan snd escorted by the Guard of Honor proceeded to Goyernment House, Large pumbers of people were gathered to see the proceasion and Lord and Lady Aberdeen were warmly greeted. At three o’élock the Vice Regal party drove to the Opera House where & sarge of \ oe t t | { ———-» | number of ludies and gentlemen assembled. The stage was prettily de- corated. Here His Excelleccy was pre- rented witn the following address from the Local Governm: nt which was read by Premier Peters : To His Excellency the Right Honorable Sir John Campteil Hamilton Gordor, Eurlof Aberdeen, Viecount Formartive, baron Haddo, Methlic, Tarves and Kellie, in the VPeeraze of Scotland, Viscount Gordon of Aberdeen, Connty ot Aberdeen, in the Peerage of the Unt- el Kingdom, Baronet of Nuva Scota, Koight Grand Cross of Our Distinguish ed Order of St. Michael and St. George &c., &c , Goyerncr General of Canada, and Her Excelleucy the Couttes. of Ab ride nh. On behalf of the Governmentof this Pro- vince, | have the honour to tender to Your Excellencies a cordia! welcome upon this ‘our second visit to Prince Edward Island, Uur people have to look for success in the future to naking such improvements in their metnods of agricu!ture as will enable them to compete in the market of the world with countries yielding articles similar to those here produced. We theref re r-call with pleasure the advice aod information given by Your Exce lieucies to our farmers and their families on your former visit, and we know you will be gratitied to learn that such advice and geod reanits, Your Excellencies will have found during your sojourn in Canada that its inhabitants are loyal citizeas of the Empire, who hail with pride every enceessfual effort to unite more closely the Motherland with its colonies. The jubilee of Uur Gracious Majesty enabled ihe Canadian people to give clear expression to their sentiment of Joyalty which we are assured, Your Excell-ncies will willingly testify is deep-rooted aad universal. The great interest which Your Excel- lencies liave on all'occasions taken in the pursuits of évery class of the people of Canada, tras,” we rejoice to kaow, been cordially reciprocateu, and, we can assure you that “when your official connection witn the Dominion of Canada ends, you will carry back to the Moiher country tie — good wishes of every ‘loya! Cana- jan. (Sgd.) Freperick Perers, Premier and Attorney General, Anous MacMILLan, Provincial Secretary, James R MacLean, Com missioner of Public Works. Charlotietown, Oct. 12, 1897. Lord Aberdeen suitably replied, and was then weleomed by the Caledonian C ub of P. E. Island as follows: To His Exceileney the Right Honorable Sir John Campb-il. Hamilton Gordon, Karl of-Aberdeen; Governor Genera’ of Canada, etc. etc. etc: May it please Your Excellency. The Caledenia Clubot Prince Edward Teland composed of natives uf Scouland and ih2ir desc: n ‘ants remember with pleasure tue visit ot Your Exceilency and iady Aberdeen to this province duriug the summer of 18%4. We have also in graceful remembrance the readicess with which your Excellencies accepted the invitation of the Valedonian Club to attend the Scottish games held that year at Georgetown. Unthbis the second occasion wherein Your Excellencies have favored this Province with a vieit we assure you that. we experience sincere pleasure in again according you a most cordial welcome. _ (Signedy James Paton, Chief, | vce Jomn 8. McDonacpd, Pres. A. A. McDona.p, Davip SMALL. : ArcHipaLp MoNeiu, Caledonion Ciub Rooms, Charloxtetown, Oct. 12, 1897. a oes This address was read by the Chi-f James Paton, Eq, and elicited a happy reply from Lord Aberdeen. mupediately afver this an informal levee was held, anu a Jarge number of our citi- zens availed themselves of tbe oppor- tunity.to be presented to their Excellen - cies. At the conclusion of the reception Lady Aberdeen proceedeu to deliver her address on the Women’s Couve:!] oj Canada. Lord Aberdeen drove out to Victoria Park‘ av@ inepected the men of the fishe~ier cruisets' who were drawa ap aad paraded by Commander Spain. Atthe dinner at Government Hous, this evening the guesta will be: Lord and Lady Aberdeen and Lady Marjurie Gordon. Sir Louis Henry Davies, K.C. M G. and Lady Davies, The Lord Bishop of Chariottetown. The Chief Justice. The U..S. Consul and w fe. His Worship Mayor Dawson. Capt. and Mrs. Spain. ‘Lt.-Col. Moore, ~ Major Weekes. Lieut. Keane, R. N., A. D.C. Capt. Arbuthnot, A.D. C. Dr. Morriso® . Dr. J. T. Jenkins, James Paton, E-q. Hg Tomorrow morning His Excellency will visit the City Schools, after which he and his party wil! leave for Summerside arriving there about 12.46. They will be met at tbe station by Chairman’ Hunt, the Town Councillora and _ others. They will be driven around the town and will visit the Sum- merside High School, where the School Board will be in attendance to receive them, and the pupils of all the public schools will be assembled. They will then visit the Convent School on Central Street, efter which an infoérmal reception will be held in the town hal}, where Mr. Hunt will read an address, and citizens so desiring will have an opportunity of being presente | to their Excellencies. An addrese will he presentel to Lady Aberdeen by Mra Sprague on behalf of the W. C. T. U.! hai | ee Afier the reception ther Excellencies as the gnests of the town will be tendered a luncheon at the Clifton. lu the evering the visitore will ‘leave by tbe cruiser Acad.a for Point du Chene. ee PERSONAL. Mesere, Foster and Notman, of the C. P R., are ia the city. Mr3. Geo. Toombs and farwily left yesterday moroing for Floriva, where they inteud remaining during the win- er. Dr. W. M. Sharp, of Bingbampton, N. Y , i8 visitimg Chacluttetown. He is the guest of his brother, Mr. G A Superintendent of the Ivlaad Raiiway. The Superintendent ot Education leave- thie «veving for Souris attend tt funeral of the late ine pector cf schools, D FP, Murphy, which takes place at 10 a m. on Wednesday. tev. John T. McNally, D. D.. who has heen visiting lis parents, Mr. and Mrs. John P. McNally, Sainmerside, left yes- terday morn‘og for Octawa, where he wil! be stationed. is Worship Mayor Dawson, who has heen very ill for several davs, is reporied * @ re what easier” tocay. The mare friends of His Worship hope to :e2 hin absut’ as u-uai in a very shor: time. Registered atthe Queen: H B. Dau!ap, Stewiaeke; JD Mcleod, City; Mes Merherson, O’Leary; Mrs Honeyrvell, Guaoter River; Master Bruce Honeywell, do; Rey. F A W Pickles, Sussex. N B. Hotel Davies: F Douglas Scott, Mo.- er Shary, to treal; F R Dearborn, St. John; Dr ana Mrs C S Dunn, Haverhill; Francis C x, Salem, Mase; D Cook, Salem, Mass: Ike Friedman, Montrea}; C B Foster, S: John; A H Notman, do; J H Davar, Hernewood; R N Cox, Morell; D R Suther land and. wife, Queber; W Mathew, Ingereall, Ont; G R Walker, S’ ile; B © Cox, Sonris. TT OCR LOUAL AND OTHRR ITEMS. ee | A CuHaxce.—On referring te ad. colum.s it will be seea that T. J. Morrie will close out within two weeks his steck of china and crockeryware iu his store on Queen street. A great chance for bargains, | : te Ciry Covscoi,.—The passing of a nam- | ber of bills and similar rontine work «od a consideration of the reception to Lord and Lady Aberdeen was the only business the regular meetiug of the City Council held last evening. Couucillcr Hooper presided in the sbsenve, through illness, of His Worship Mayor Dawson. atic te Cuee-e Warakeninc—In the struggle between buyers and sellers the former se slowly but surely gaining ground, Of this fact business at Brockville on Thursday furnished additional evidence, for although nothing was done during the session of the board, important :ales were made im- mediately afver its adjournment at 83 to 8ic for August, and Ye for September. About 6,000 boxes in ail were sold at these figures, a dec ded triumph for purchasers. At Woodstock, too, business was more active. Factorymen were, in fact, urgent sellers of August goods at 9}c, and on this basis several important sales were put thrcugh. At Kiogston, however, salesmen showed more de erm‘nation, and positively declined the 94: bid. On spot on Friday morning there was some enquiry for finest we-tern good+, and when holders were willing to let go at 94c for September and 8ic for August. Finest Townships cheese were offered at 94 to 9 in Montreal, and fiuest French goods at 9 to 9c.— Exchange Troe ‘ i Lransactled Al ene SO — WANTED.—Board inaprivate family, in vicinity of Hillsborough Park or Prince of Wales College. No objection to one or two other boarders, Address A B © Examiner } U-fice. oct 12 tf SS ————— cde ssl eerereenvereerenereverettat ~POPPEPPRPETOPEPHODTEREDERE HEAT HPT MEET ME _ At the Always Busy Store. It just wants that particular ap- pearance that stamps it style. We Offer You a carefully selected stock from the best manufacturers in Europe. Uns Hxtra_ Values At $3.50] excelled tf $4.50 $5.50 and $6.50 $7.50 and $8.50 4 Devveverevereyrrenrevenerneven iver yneneverneven es rrcvvreen entrar even eneeenecernrere event any senneenenenernenenee erent ttt The Always ve yyvevviy | — STANLEY BROS., SP —— —————eo or Style, Quality, Fit, Finish and Workmanship Busy Store AAAUAADANAAUADAUG ADA L.A ahaa MII MII AEs Going Out Of The : Crockery Business And only two w eeks to do it in. Owin to my increased trade in the grocery store, I have decided to clear out my Crockery Store, and having ren- ted the store, I will dispose of my entire stock at cost. The stock is all new and bought at right prices, oe Va MORRIS QUEEN STREET. STMT TLCS LISI IIE moe eo ANE PNIR NIN ee