? : cs ‘ Fal HAASAN AAAAAASAARAAARASAARAA “ee ge | I Se es gaa ¥ eT PR. CLL ‘ ‘ ee : . ate Crrwenitc I ; <KASES try tbe Sale , . _ ad at ft? , ; t help, in pelaletil «¢ vime canecs rom the blood Cet. i ms, intel gen’ treatine ntiv person os bv letter insures M pimum o euffer. Gf and Masunum of cure possibie in ttemp’s araided i. if tal “if | Gretuate of N.Y. University hawt ihe NRW YORK BOSPITAL. ' actice in N. ¥. Cite | Dip ona re tint) S.andCanad», 55 ! ; as: CHARLOTTETOWN, P E I, | i ; y years pl islere * ‘ . 7 Ie 9 . — 4 ; ons reu for patients, MAL beet) ‘ i emcnnnntinntiibintitttliatnansee ieandiaen | be OV Mon) cgypi and the War’ | St. Paul’s Schoolroom ” MONDAY, NOVEMBER Ist, 1836. N. COMMANDER CHEYNE, R. Will gi ve anoth r iIlistrated Limelight Ente:tainment j ‘Entitled:—Egypt and the War } With Arabi Pasha. | Synopsis ef 68 Views, Magnificent — -— 3 VIEWS of Egyptian Cities, the e River Mile, the Pyramids and see-_ eral ruins, etc. It Figure Scenes. 6 War Figure Scenes, H. R. H. the Dake of Connaught, General Sir Garnet Wol-elw, Admiral Sir Beanchamp Seymoare,Arabi, Pesha, the Britieh Fleet andl the Search Light on Evemy’s Forte, Bombardment of: Alexandria, the Armonred Trai, the’ Grand Change of the Horse Guards at Kassassin. the splendid Stormmg of the Eoemy’s Ramiparte, the Night March and Attack, the Brilliant Battl of Tel El Kebir, the Pursuit, The Entertainment will be illaetrated ‘by 6% Magnifioeat Lime Light Views. Size of Views from stage te ceiling of Hall. Doors open at 7.30; Lecture begins at 8 o'clock, sharp. Tickets, 25c, reserved seat», 350, school. children 15c, on sale at Dodd’s Medical Hall. te” Sore hroat, «te. Ke ARY, GATSON & CO., Proraucnemn, ; b & MONTREAL. Si chitis, OR FOR 608 © 20008 © 2080e# 8984400080 > _ ; ee ee AP SOVOCBISICBIDBI/DOSD 4 The Superiority of é Our Printing Is being mecognized hy all who appreciate wood work. The Examiner Publishing Co, Primters and Publishers Charlottetown 26464420920 eo DIDI SH AHHH 04S : ; | ¢ RS : B= A NEW CLOCK Don’t cost. much, at least not at this srore. Want a good Eight Day stn'sing clock. with Walnut or Oak case. For $3-75 AND WORTH IT. I respectfully invite you to call and see these beantiful new clocks, W. W. WELLNER Jeweler. SEES SESE SE EEE Pee Y } dota Scutt, ! Schaeffer replied teclingly on bebalf of | connected by telephone. Shirpers, botela ar! | announce to the ladies of Charlottetown | THR DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLJTTETOWN, NOVEMBER 1. 1897 QUEEN SQUARE SCHOLL. the Papils Hags (heir Field Day on sat- wrday, The field day for ihe pupile of Queen Square Schoo! was heldou Saturday atter HvoeDn,on the Nt Duos an’s College grou nds, the use of which was kivdly given for the oceasion by the Rector Rev. Father Curran. The boys were very enthusiastic in their sport.enjoyed the day immen-ely | and Consiveriug their years, their perform- ,auces were excellent. Toe students ot the college kindly assis:ed in tue carry Ing Oulofthe games. The following 13 a sunimetys places in each event in the Order named : | 220 yards flat race, onen—Johon Payne, | Aitred Maher, Austin Trainer, Arthur 1 Me Wand. Jime 27 recs, ez yards flat rac e, bers under 12— Geo Mc Nat li. Callaghan. Patrick Dutfy, Hu met 100 yards dash, open—John Payne, | Johv Scott, Anstin lrainor, Louise Me- Mahon, Peter Praught. 100 vards eash, boys under 12—Geo | McM«hon, P Datfy, V McKisoon, ~Joho Payne, | 440 yards flat race, open Anstio Trainer, Aifred Maber,A MeQuaid, Lime 70 sees. Half mile, opea~Jotn Payne, Austin Trainer, Aifred Maher, A McQuaid, | blorace Callaghan. Time 3.04. Quarte> mile bicycle---Harry Benoit, George Morea, Sam Doyle, Ed R-dain, Ivan Reddin. Time 454 secs. |} One we bicyecle—Ed. R ddin Sam Doyie, Cornelius Blanchard. lvan Reddiu, 4. Benoit. Time 3.419. Half mile bicyele—Sam Doyle, Ed. Red- din, Harry Benoit, [van Keddin. Running broad jump—John Payne, Joha Scou, Horace Cuilaghan, Auetin lrainor, Joho Fiyno. 15 feet, Hop, step end jump—Austia Trainor, Peter Pranght, Jobo Scott, A Maher, Jobo Fivon; 32 feet. High jump—Alf Maher, Austin Trainor, Louis MceMaboo, Jobo Payne and Horace Vallaghan, equal; 3.103. Pole vault—Steyhey Duffy, Alfred Maher, Sam Doyle,Zobo Scou; 6.08). Patting rhot, Mib—Austia 7 rainor, Joho Payne; 20ft Qin. Sack rack—Johu Payne, Peter Pranght, Leo Gillis, Fred McCourt, Byrne McCourt. PREZES. For best runner, donated by Peter Me-~ Court, E-q., awarded to John Payne. For best in jawiping and puttiog shet, donated by D. OM. Reddin, E-q., awarded to Austin Trainor, Por best wheelman, dovated by Princi- pa) Landrigan, awarded to Samne! Doyle. For best athlete in 2ad department, donated by Vice Poincipal Bradley, awarded to Ed. Reddin. For pole vaulting, donated by D. O°M. Reddip, awarded vo Stephen Duffy. For best ruaeer in 2od department, | donated by Wu. Payue, awarded to Ariher Mc Quaid. tte ent @o the occasion of their removal fram Shediac to Moneton Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Dehaefer were presented with a baadsowe clock by the menibers of St. Andrew's: Chureh. The gift was accompanied by a’ very complimentwry address, to which Mr. hiuseelf and wife. —* OE ENA, | Are Yee Lesing Flesh? Then something is wreng. To the, young it always epears trouble. It is a: warning W aav one, unless they are. already too fat. Scott’s Emulsion ebecks this waste and brings up your weight’ again, Gay & Son, Cedars, Charlottetown, are private families, requiring vegetables should havetheir prices. Their stock’ imcludes celery, caul flower, cabbage,’ carrots, beets, paremips, onions, squash,’ pumpkin, beans (for baking) game, ete.! 136 Lem 245, Mies Fay, of Mrs C. B Knox, wishes to! that-sbe will be at J. DB. McLeod & Co’s.,! Store, Monday, Tuesday and Weunesday, | Yet 745. 4 ‘be beld in Ail!sboro Rink wil! | Tuesday, November 2nd. | situation. NORTHMWesT ASSEMBLY. ——— Reorganization of the Government biy a dev or two ayo Lieutenant Mackin- tosh copgraty lated the men: be rs up im the } | | At the opening of the Northwest Assem- | ' many evidences of prosperity to be keen ! al! over the Territories asa result of a bouetifal barveet, Zand the sound condi tion and good prospect« of a!l important industries. The wonderful discovéries of mineral wealth in hitherto unexplorable i } paris of the Tert itor es, a ds the wilLOSt | schsolate certaloty of establishing aly ineans Of access to the new gold ficida | from the settled portions of the couoiry, promise, he sad, most beneficial resulis ih ) the way of op aing up markets for while the burlding of the new Staple pro lucty, Crow’s Next Ratiwav will ensble stock | raisers aud agnmeniturista to avail thenj— GOLstant and increasing } demand for fuod rupplies of all k'nds from f the nergi boriag é } | selves of the } | the nich miplug regions « province of Britteh Co'umbia, Continuing, | His Honor ead: “ Since the iast meeting | of the Legislature, important charges im the constitution of the been made by the act pasvek at the last lerrito les ; Sesion of the federal Parvamnert. da accordance wilh the I rUOvES OHS Of tat mol, | I have cho-en an eOX-Ulive Courcn, sb can 6OW Gongratulate the Perritaries typon baviug ovtai.ed a completely respoustble evstem Of government, Llu consequence of this change, @ re-orgau.zation of sue ott: s ef the Goverument aud the creat u of public depariments for the car rying on of the public service wi!) be found uccesseary, and meestres having those eude in view Wil be entamiited fur your Cous derm ten.” —_—-——_ - +0 o ——__ _-- PERSONAL Dr. Richard Johnson ie reporte? ‘bout tbe same” today. Mr. and Mre. Arthur W. Weeks return- ed bonve on Saturday evevting. Mr. aud Mrs. A. E, MeKachen, retarn- ed from St. Jobn on Batarday eecening. . Mr. Byron N. Barnes, tke popular representative of Stroud & Sous, Muucreal, is at the Hotel Davies. Richard Hunt, %sq., Chairman of the Summerside Town Council, registered at the Hotel Davies on Saturday evening. Rex... J. J. Macdonald, of Kinkora, who has beeo confined tol i- house fora week or so-by a severe cold, js reported better today.. ts William Wright, represesting Coristine & Co., Montreed, returned to the city ob Saturday night. He wae up west on a ‘business trip. The latest arrivals atthe Queen Hotel incmd: C F Gorham, Hslifas E A Thornton, Toronto; W K Gillis, Hertiand, NB; WT. McLaren, Mc Steware EB J Rev. Berj. Cheppell preached in Queen Square Mevhodist Cuuceh, St. John, Jas evening. Ino the afteracon Mrs. “happell deliwered an addrese dealing witk life in Japen, in the lectureroom of the same elyurch, + Re 4 NGS TC MAKE A NOME OF, See Fraxktie tonight. Age You going to see Frankie tonight? H. B. C.—Regular meeting this evenihg All members peguested to attend. 1.0. O. F.—St, Lawrence Lodge, No. 8, meets tonight. Third degree and other business. Seorrs.—Entriee for the toewnament to close on Be ~scre to see the oftests of the electric light as used at tbe bomberdment. of Alexandria, to be shewn by Gommander Cheyne in St. Pauls Schediroom ‘ibis evening. Eover is today the key to the Zuropean Be sure to attend Gemmander ‘Cheyne’s illurtrated lectwre this evening and bring your childrea. See advt. in another column, Lectvas.— Remember Rev John Bryan's lst., 2nd and 3rd Newember to demon strate tothem the sageriority of their! gelatine. ; 1 te Featberbone —- BReer Bros are) tecture in St, Peter’s Hall tomorrow nizht. Subject, “Lhiogs whick mierested our forefathera.” Admission léc. Aw OLD Anp Weil 1tesup Remepy.— Mis. Winslew’s Soothing Syrup bas been sole agents for P. E. Island | A full line now in atock 2532 -tfi d&w -_— Eleven trotters have entered the 2.16 liet thie season, as followe: Grace Hast- inge, 2.08; Derby Princess, 2.084; Mosul, 2.09}; Oaklané Baron, 2.09}, B)loree,2.09}; Baron, 2.093; Dick Hubbard, 2.093; Que Allen, 2.09[; Beancer, 2.1; Athanio, 2.10; and Rilma, 2.10. Royal makes the food pure, . wholesome and delictouse. | ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. used for over fifty yeara ‘by millians of mothers for¢<heir children while teething wih perfect success. It soathes the ¢hild softens the gums, allays all padn, cures wind colic, : nd is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. Is pleasant to the taste. Sold Sv druggixts ia every part of the world. Twenty-dve ceots a bottle. Ite value is incalenlabte. Be ewre and ark for Mrs. Winslow's Soeth- ag Syrup, and take no other kind Come to the Bargain Corner for ‘ladies jackets; we have the latest stvies ‘aad lowest prices.—McK ay Woollen & Co. Ready~to- wear clothing for men and { boys at the Bargain Coruer.—MoKay Woollen & Co. Special inducements to cash buyers in evety department at the McKay Woollen & Co. ' Quinces juet received at Beer & Goft’s. ——— - e-—— According to Vanity Fair, Kaiser Wil- bave ! Anderson, Yarmouth; John A Cameron, | Kmgston. LOCAL AND OTHER ITES T.niGur. —- Frankie at the Opera House. - viidiabnes ! Trek Wearner.—Sontherly to eneterly winds veering to strong breez-eand gales to pight, nnsettied and rainy. Storm signals for a fresh to heavy easterly, gales nave been ordered for all goints, | Comedy At TnearRicaL.—The Bosten Company is playing in Cape Breton Svdney, on Thursday evening last, “British Born” was played to a full house. Half the proceeds was given to th» sufferers by the Windsor fire. ddiedetibisenil | Normixe iw Toem.—The acting health | (fiver has investigated several reports in e ’ circniation regarding the exis:ence uf one | or more Cases of the eruption disease from suffered, and | which the McQnarrie girl anc Missi n.—The Panulist Fathers, of New York, opened a mission in &t. church, Summerside, yesterday. 4 he | mission will be contioued thr nughont the week. [he missions by the Pantiet Fathers in other sections of the Province have Leeu most successful . | Tuer Caxnot Come.—The Tlalifax Herald says: Tue Wanderere have written the Abezweits of Charlottetown that it will Le impossible to send ateam from here this year, The Halifax men will be quite wi'ling to p'ay the P. BE. I. footballiets if they should decide to come this way. — > Suppen Deatu.—We regret to learn that Mrs. Patrick Kehoe dropped dead at Albany yesterday. About eleven o'clock in the forenoon she satdown to write @ letter and expired almost immediately. Mrs. Kehoe was about sevent;-sevem years of age, and, eo far as we can learn, had not been complaining of iJlne:s. The doc- tors say death was due to heart failure. Recent Fires.—On Sundar, whil> the family of Larcisae Perry, at Nail Pond, were at Maas at ignish, the children started a fire ia an oubuilding which was | burned, together with a bara and all the years crops and the farming implements. The house barely escaped.—_ On Sunday night the lobater factory property of Wood- man Bros., Alverton, situated at Kildare, was destrovel by fire. Canse unknown. _— 2. — Porice Covrr.—This forenoen John Joy was fined $25 and cosets or two months imprisonment fur selling intoxicants in s place not fitted up according to the Liquor | Regulation Act. In imposing this penalty Hie Honcr intimated that if parties persisied in violating the law in this respect the fine would Le increased. 1 he aa infraction of the Liquor Kegu ation Act, was diamireed. Alex MeR @, for allowing @ vicious dog to go uumuazled and bite a boy, was fined $2 or 10 dave and was ordered to destrvy the dog tor:hwith, A Rivat ror rae Krexpyxn—A few days ago Mr. Charies Law passed through Winnipeg on his wey ea-t, havieg in his poRsexsion a three pound nngget from ‘the Cassiar range, enst of Teelin Lake. This country, lately proepected by Mr. Law, is rich im placer aod quariz, and is likely to outshine Klondyke, The region ie mach easier of access, bemg situated on the bead waters draining out of the Yukon. Mr. Law believes he hee discovered mountain quartz, from which ail the gold on the Yukon and other streams originally came. He has a specimen from a sulid ridge of quariz forty miles lopg, which centains wore gold than quartz. The place is north of Cariboo, the Kiendike of fifteen years ago, and in the same range of mountains. A Préasaxr OomxG.—Yeserday efter- nooa Captain Ravaghan took several of the younger members of the Fire De- partment and some veterans out for a cross-coustry run. The party started out St. Peters Row te York Station, where they arrived inn ineredably short time after the start, Having rested and par- taken of the gemial hospitality of aaine host McQuaid of the Bird Em poriuto at York, they Jeft on return to the ity which they reached about six o'clock. During the run tha young members shewed some rem: r. be borsts cf +peed ilu-trai~ ing the promptoess whieb they display in responding to the cal] of duty. The veter- ans of the party also showed that epirit of dogged determioation to get there which they have evinced on many a cold winte-’s night, while fighting the fire fiend in this city durivug the 7@’s and early 80's. The cosduct of Capt Karaghan in highly com- mendable ahowi-g tha’ he is fully alive to ‘the health and esticim f the brigade of which he is 4 pop tare efficient officer. —Com. The Label ‘On the Bottle ‘Will always show you when pur- chasing whether you are getting the genuine “Sovereign” Flavoring Extract Each botile bears our name and trade Se helm If. is thinking seriously, of adding | io the splendor of his Imperial crown by the purchase of a monster sapphire. He has always admired the English Imperial State crown, which was made in 1838 i The grose weight of this is 39 oz. 5 dwt., ; troy, and in the middle of the front isa: large, partly drilled sapphire, purchased for the crown by King George IV. » © Conghs, colds, pneumonia and fevers may be prevented by keeping the blood pure and the system toned up with Hocd’s Sarsaparilla. ; mark, If you want a reliable well tried Extract in any flavor, ask for Sovereign assures Joe Examiner that there is | bo hing whatever in :bem. Paul’s| Summons against Maggie Red, charging | ' } i ~ Meet me atthe A! ae ‘ * ! iPPVNTrHPNE | TON NHPRD TPE TT ? j T Hook Gloves value, oir b5c a pr: $1.10 pr! ii reeiverrveveavetrnenervensnreeeverennoeneeennennaneeneeatenensnenetanennenas a mnener rey penr aprna nye r anya gy lar va ue, | NNN 5. xAY ‘Jeal- Go! _™® @RAND Athletic + Meet WI —-WILL BE HELD IN— Hillsborough Rink Friday, Nov. 5th metmntie, . o'clock This will bé one of the most inter- esting Meets ever held in the Rink. The very best athletes will take part, and the oniy feature that will be cheap is the price; Come expecting great things, andoho one will be disap- pointed. » The principal evénts are as follows : 50 Yard Dash’: 220 Yard Run 1-4 Mile Run Running Broad Jump Pole Vault : Putting the Shot Sack Race i Obstacle Kace Running High Jump itelay Race sai Hop, Step and Jump Boys’ > 16.yrs and under Tug of War vad Besides these theré ‘will be many other features, suchas. Violin Selee- tions by Mr. W. A... Grant, of Hali fax, with piano accompaniment. The S2nd Batt. Band will be in attendance. | Tickets are on sale_at.the following stores:—Geo. E. Hughes’, McMillan & Hornsly’s, A. W. Reddin’s, Hasz- ard & Moore's. _# Reserved Seat tickets” 256 at Hughes’ Drugstore. Admission, 20c. 15e. TEETE Children, Flavoring ‘Bixtracts Sold by SIMSON BROS. & CO. inate ure Cocaine, Sitects. Teeth Extracted Skillfally. No Fictitious Malod. Nb Indiacrim- No Injirious Artes Halifax. N £, DR. J. P MURRAY 145 Cu * ev Str-et. gm Diroerrrnnetrrnnrrnnnnvannnnnnnee. perenne 4 Hxtra Values in Tans, Fawns and greys, regular 80c Dark Tans and Browa Shades, regu- “=a =a STANLEY BROS., The Always Busy Store i-2 Mile Run © J SSPPPRERT RYE PT TANT PTA AZ weys Busy Store. Lacing price 65c, $1.25, our price $1.10 Fav UererreeveyeevreevrverrevrcrerererUeCUUUUcUUCC UU LMLCCULS UL LOLCMPEeU LLCO tere mC eer retire LUdcUAAALALAUUALLAdddaddarPOPerdad SPERAHOUSE SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT —-FOR— One Week COuUMENCING Monday, November 4st. “She is destined to archieve the same Fuccess as the late Annie Pixley .”—New York Deamatie News. 4 Supported by the Sterling Comedian, Mr. Jere Grady And a Company of une aes ee ; eer merit in a pertoire of Famous Plays. SEE The New Light Da ee, " SEE The Shadow Pa t mime, ne i her uew Kilidersoop SEE The New Specialties, Prices 25c and 35e. Tick+t= on sale at the usual places. ee LOST.~—A few days , probably on or Tie ae rece 0 Street, aeont wha dotied ‘ead The fioder wiii out a’ the Examiner «tice, —— er oon WANTED.~At once. a boy rest Apply to 4. N. Larve, ’ 7 nor late ee le aon PENCIL CANE FOUND —Apply at an@ oMice—nov l—i pd aorly ot WANTED.—Two ¢irl« jor Di - £006 add: ess, tutu! come weil receeneh een ‘a vages el the rigtt persoa, App t 4@ Qnecn Hotel betwee 4 wud Lweive wc ocka m. soit = oct 20 tf guar a iz ¢ F ial PS a a? Pow Pail "2s © ae aa a Ps ee A RPE HAE 4% Sey eo ee 4 “¢$ sill es - ‘a ’ ee + ie : F- * ee. ' = hag a m ss “a ‘3 bd we .