Psa nt 4 2 SST FPIr Bt Royel makes the food pure, w hbofesome and delicious POWDER Absolutely Pure N WOER \.» NEW YORK, Seuss and Lot For Sale ion U pper Hills treet. Having a feet and running teet. Opposite the residence f epi Knight, Esq, occupied by Mr. Robert pee This property will be of auction, WEDNESDAY, the Ist day of September, at the hour of 12 o’elock, noon Title good, frontage of 50 now tered at on Terms Cach. a seen Por forther particulars apply on 6 ik oe pre ses, e e SILOS SOSESOOD 06063000 8006 ee 20S SOCCOOOCE SONOS SOOO OSS HOOE SLSDOSE®D DEVFOGOS OSLO HAGE OOD POPULAR CITIZENSHIP ADDRESSES DISTINGNISHED SPECIALIST THE Rev EO Taylor, MA OF CHICAGO. Will deliver a course of Lectures in P. E. Island, beginning at Malp«que Aug. 29th. He isto lecture in Kensington, Summer ride, Alberton, Charlottetown, Souris and ic‘rvia. His subjeets are :— “Alcohol and the Later Science.” “Christian Citizenship.’ “Ti. Boy of Yours,”’ and “A Glass of Beer Analyzed Mr. Tavlor is a scientific expert on the bol qu stion. His jectures are sersaly Kvrension Grade, and therefore $e not sory telling talks. O1 Histour over the Pomision ‘s under 0@ auspices of the W C. T. U.. and is eodor-ed by pastors, physicians and edu- ¢ators. Mr. Taylor ranks among the leading platfo, n ; spe -kers of this coatirent.— L | Free Pri The } Pr. E. fale and public will have a tare intellectnal treat in hearing this bril- lant orator. For further particulars see flyers. aug. i7~ Fe ceneeenee PROPERTY FOR SALE BY AUCTION lam instructed to cell by auction, on the ees R tehford Street, (opposite Bt. Peters € cn) ou Thursday the 9%) “ September, at 12 o’clock noon. 3 cf Own Lot No. 56, in the Fourth Hundree % Town Lots in Charlottetown. The sitv- Mion. isthe most desirable in the city. , Terms easy and made known at sale. R. BEAIRSTO, Anctio ee, 80228 Jaw t+] <le = ee AT THE--- DENTAL PARLORS North Side Queen Square. % OU can have your teeth extracted tree of Pain by the means of either general or ‘al anesthesia, All kinds of work dcne atisfactorily. — OR. J. WH. AYERS | DISTINSTLY | REMEMBER, Distine tly IL remember, All the tancies of the bey, The mountains in the didtancé That reach ih» very sky, And right above the lofty peak, Just. where the clouds were riven I saw the mi ghty torone of God, Be side the yxtes of Heaven. I beheld the Being eupernal, Loeking down the light blue sky, On the meadows dec ked with d deint: And the trees whoee branches h gh, | Waved above our sunny faces, In the evening’s — breeze, >the shadows of th glogming rand the chi shiek, on Naa unke. I thought that all they said to him Went rigat up to H.s threne, | And that he'd give to each loved child What he would givealone. hat soon right down from Heaven would come, The things that gave such joy, The lovely things hings thatalw ays pleased, Kach fair youog g) 5 5’ ri or boy ‘ And when today, from out my soul. ® M s : ~ - ‘9 - Vv prayers to God ascend, O, may they have the faith ned hope, Chat with the children’s b lend. May peace and love and the ho! y That flow from the Ever Mila, Bring to my breast the jovs that ‘glow In the heart of the sinless child JAMES BY RNE, Ip the Ottawa Free Press. ealin a oe ee ee. RAILWAY MEN'S CONFERENCE ——— Closing Meeting in the First Methodist Church Last Evening, The closing meeting of the Railway Men’s Christian Associati »9 Conference whicb bas been in session in this city since dist Church last night. There was a large congregation present. The a was led by C Fraser Marshall, Truro; and was addressed bv John Saran on, J; J.Coappeil and W.C. Turner, of Char lotietown; Rev. A. L Geggie of Truro; Thomas Prince, of St. John; Johu - Moore and Geo. Story of Moncton; H. Williams of New York; Ws Eh. Socks ste of Montrea!; Mrs. John Guno, of Belmont; aud Miss Belle Bartlett. The joining hands by 4H. Q. Williams of New York, representing the United ‘States, W.H. Blackaller,of Montreal, representing the Upper Provinces, and Thomas Prince, of St. John, president of the Meritime Railway Men’s Conference, representing the three provinces by the sea, made quite & nice picture, clasped as they were by the haad of the president of the Charlotietcwn | Youag Men’s Christian Association, while they recited ‘‘Blest be the tie that binds our hearts in Christian love,” after which al! railway men clasped hands and formed a circle round the Jarge*’church and sang that grand old hyma learned by each of them, at their moiher’s knee, “Stall we gather at the river,’ and the benediction by Rev. A. L. Geggie brought to a close most interesting aud inspiring conference. Bd LOCAL NOTICE, tead W W Wellner’s ad on watches, The schooner Alice Phoebe arrived thiw forenoon from Dominion Coal Company’s Mines C.B , with a cargo of run of mine coal to Peake Bros & Co. The auction at the Connolly residence on Wednesday next wil! include a lot of tice extra. mirrors, stoves, etc. No reserve on anything.-—-E. H. Norton. We invite ali the ladies to the auction of the Connolly frrniture on Wednesday rext at ll o’clock. It wil] be werth vour while attending this sale. Remember the p ace, opposite the Charlottetowa Hospital, near Esplanade. To investors. —The Jubilee Mining and Developing Company are giving to In- vestors a better advantage than any other compan y ip the market today. Besides shareholders holding shares in the Klondyke, they also obtain an interest in the eleven gold claims which the conrpsny owa at British Columpia. These claims, which will begin operation in the spring are: The Maria, Manitoba, Stanforl, Aggie, Vista, Ella, Ejina Last Chance, Vancouver, North Star, and Brown Jug. Investors should particularly noie this. A limited pumber o* shares now for sale at 1? cents per share. Apply to E. Redmund, agent the for the Island. lw : SHLP NEWS Port sli ctieiheitinin ENTERED. Aug. 28—Kohinoor. McDonell, Pict A S McLean, Silv2r, Cape Tormentine. CLEARED. Aug 28—Belle of the Bay, Gorbie, Gulf Fishing; s * Halifax, Pye, Boston, J D Kay Campbell, Chatham. Mirirra Cuancss.—A slight error in | punctuation changed the sense of our des- patch on Saturday. The telegram sheuld have read as follows: 82nd Queen’ County P_ Ff. Island Battalion of Iofantry—— Lieut. Col. Francis Dogherty is retired and ’ j ' j \ Dear Sir, ; Your pew — Friday jast took place in the First Metbo- | | WATCH AND CHAIN A handsome gold watch and on Saturday presented to Mr. Edward J. Dutfy, foreman stone-cutter on the new | Roman Catholic Cathedral. The presea- a yn was accompaaied by the following aNGS A To Mr. ehain was Mdward J. Dutfy, Foreman: —Having been working under supervision for ‘the past year,we have taken this Occasion to testi fy our appreci- } ation of the impartial and affable manuer with this watch and chain, } ' jin which you have acted towards those | under your direction and control We have never met a kinder or more Sym pa- Lbetic foreman toan you have proved dui ; hy OUr associaltu’ ith you. | [t Is W ith ae yy easure that we now | Attempt to show some little appreciation | of our esteem for you by presenting you | hoping that it | will prove an invaluable time-keeper. and that you will be spared long to wear tie Same, Pre-ented in behalf of th emp! yes of the new R. ©. Cathedral Mr. Duffy made a feeling reply to the above address. He thanked those under him for their kindness to bim in the part, and hoped that tne good : relations thut hai between bim apd his men wonld continue in the futare, as he felt sure they wou! Id. 7+erem | PRACTICAL JOKERS DISTURB WOR- SHIP. The Deck wershippers including the Presbyterians of Alberton proper were thrown ipio a state of consternation by some practical joker or jokers, who may | get themselves into serious trouble ere }the excitement subsides. A Coristian Kodeavor Convention was in full session Thursday night lastat the Dock Charch when shots were heard in the manse near by and a cry of marder setup. The congregation was face to face with a tragedy. Some of the bravest,forcing ao entrance into the manse, found the kiteh en floor flooded with — fresh biood and the walls beariug all the traces of a bloody struggle. And up stairs, the way to which was traced in gore, Iny the dead body of a mau in sailor attire. The doctor was summoned, the senior Magis- trate, R. B. Reid, called upon the scene and everything put in readines to face a serious crisis in the history of the smart litle western town. It was only when the supposed body was turned over, the head paving been stuck in betsveen the pla-tering of the attic wall, that the serious faces of the murder- bel:evers were in some cases suffused with smiles, and in others with inaiynation aud anger. . A s:uffed fizure was ail that was there—eea boots, pants, jacket and ali! The gore below stairs was produced from an unlwe ky cat which feil into evil hands, and the shots.and = cries a part of the pro- gramme adopted by the practical jokers. The congregation, many ef whom burried home with thoughts of the red-handed murderer secreted in their dwellings, aud filied with all sorts uf horrors, is vow very anxious to find ont who so cold- bieodedty tr.fle with its feelings, aud the fee-aeecking quire and doctor do not relieh the job pac up on them ember. There is trouble abead. could Paton giving To-pay.—James mit rehabl-, Piowa dry’ goods are ther noon to Halliday’s wharf. The steain lauoch Fred. M. Batr, Capt. Bat, left port decorated with bunting and thags and Chinese lanterns. Phere will be lunch on board, There in a bonot ful eupply of good thiogs and mnsic by the employes. The party are accomparied bv Mr. and Mrs. Paton aud Mis. J. A. Mc- Laren. sui? of Fifty Years Ago. President Polk in the White House chair, While in Lowell was Doctor Ayer; Both were busy for human weal One to govern and one to heal. And, as a president’s power of will Sometimes depends on a liver-pill, Mr. Polk took Ayer’s Pills I trow For his liver, 50 years ago. Ayer’s Cathartic Pills were designed to supply a model purgative to people who had so long injured themselves with griping medicines. Being pernitted to retain rank. Captain and Brevet Mejor Elijah Purdy is ret red anc j permitted to retain the rank of Major on) 7 tirement, 28th July, 1897. Paymaster ana Honorary Major Jehn MeP hail is retired | with rank. | | Consrantinorie, August 27.— The, Turkish ambassador at Vienna, Mali:mou } Nedim Bay, telegraphs that a number «f pers ons are coming to Constantinople for | the purpose of causing bomb explosions. It is announced that there areeleven Armen- , ians concerned in the bomb outrages here. Of this number one man has committed suicide, and eight men have been arrested. carefully prepared and their in- gredients adjusted to the exact necessities of the bowels and liver, their popularity was in- stantaneous. That this popu- larity has been maintained is well marked in the medal awarded these pills at the World's Fair 1893. 50 Years of Cures. Sweet potatoes, purple grapes, Caifornia ae tomatoes etc., jist recei ved at Deer & Goff’ a. 201 21. ra] ‘ & Cot, | employes their anneal picaic this after- | Tue Wearner —S rong southwesterly to wester y winds, fine at first, foliowed by showers or thunder storms atl night. na Sian AT RRR TRReenatia A Worp or Waryine.—C omplaint is made that bicyclists are using the sidewalk n upper Prince Street, instead of th : street as provided by law. If they persist in thus violating the law and in iv uncomfort:ble for pedestrians some of them will probably find themselves in the police court, ills Free Rem-—Some person unknown, evidently desirious of practically trying some “free rum” broke into a saloon on Pownal St. last night, and helped bimeelf The proprietor is very mach aggcieve lat having his door kicked in by the thirstr robb:r, and says thatthe latter might have asked for the key. Porice Court.—This forenoon William Power, for being drunk and diso-deriy about the etreets Saturday night last, was fined $20 or 90 days, the fine to be suspend: | edu iag cood behavior. The little Doyle girl, charged with the larceny of a purse of money, was d'scharged. The. charges . of violating th: Sunday Observance Law Y referred against Thomas Meek and Alex McNeill wae adjouraed for one week. ooo A Comrxe Treat ~The lecturer of tle day is:om og to Ch’Town and will speak | in the \ es :odi-t Brick Chu-ch on Sunday evening Sept.5th, at 8.15 o’clock; in th e | Baptist Courch on Monday evening 6h, at 8 o’clock and in Zon Cnurch ou Tuesday evening 7th, at the same hour. Paievts should hear him expose the snares th t surrcuad “That Boy of Yours” in the Methodist Church on Sept. Sth, at | 8.14, recat Tue Orera Hovse.—-The Miles ldeal Stock Company had two good audiences on Saturday, and all seemed to enjoy tae blloffare provided. Tie matinee bill was “The Cireus Girl,” and in the even- ing * The Rlecksmith’s Daughter ” was presented. The specalties were mirth- provoking, especially Mr. Tucker’ 8 female impersonation at the evening’s performance The classical play of “Dan.o.1 and Pyth- jas” will be given tonight, ard a choice entertainment is promised. PERSONAL. We regret to hear that Mc. Ben» t is again very ill. Mr. Lowman Yeo, of the Bank of Nova Scotia. Halifax, is visiting his native province. Mr. and Mre. J. A. Nicholsoa, who have been spending a few weeks with relatives and friends in this province, left on return to Montreal] on Saturday. M-. Jobn McLeod, of the firm ‘of John Mcieod & Co., returned bome on Saturday night. M:. McLeo.i has been on @ Lusiness trip to Noy» Scotia. Mr. and Mrs. Caikin, ot Kentville, N.S. who have been visiting Mrs, Calkin’s tather, “»jor Dogh rtv, left this morning ou @ trip lu Cape Breton. It is pieasing to hear that Hon. A. Me- Millan is improving in heaith aud expecta to be able to return to Charlottetown in the course of a few days. Mr. J. D. McMiilan, of the Patriot etaff, left this moromg on a two weeks’ vacation trip to Toronto, Montreal, Ottawa and Clement } Niagara Fa!ls. Father Gregory, who has been on a visit to Montreal, arrived in Sammerside on Thursday evening. He reports himself mnch improved in health. —Summerside Farmer. Fravk M. Phelps. the globe-trotter, was in Fredericton, N. B., on Friday Jast. In the evening be delivered a@ lecture to the B. avd B. club. D:s. Conroy, S R. Jenkins and Kelly left this mormivg for Montreal to attend the mectings of the British Medical Asso- ciation, which ops. in that city tomorrow. Dr. McLeod Icit o: Saturday morning, and D:s. H. D. Juoinsen and Warburton le t earlier in the week , Revere Hotel: J C Sham naton, USS Marbleheau; G Buiewe t, Toronto; J HK Farley, Norwood, Uhio; Jovu Mcleuu, B J Welsher, Smith’» Faiis, On'; DJ Dixon, Ubatham, Ont; P McWiliiams, Ingero’, Ont; 8S Hamill, Brockvill, Out. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. J. Fontana will bear with regret that they are both seriously ill. Mrs. Fontana has veen very ill for ten days past, and Mr, Fontana was attacked this forenoon. R A Mack St Johv; T Hudson, Pictou; G W Hibbett, Ch’town; John C Clauder and wife, John C Beitel and wife, > delphia; D W Prince and wife, St John Mrs W Stafford, Lynn, Mas; Jas R es Kie Ch’town; A J Stewart, Moncton, are registered ut the Sea View ‘Hotel, S uris. | Mr Samuel A. MeLeod, of the firm of | Moore & McLeod, returned home on Satur: day night. Mr. McLeod had been visitirg the British markets in the interests of his fic'm and came out to Rimouski on the Labrador with Sir Wilfrid Laurier. At the Queen Hote!: Rev A F Chap man and wife, Salisbury, N B; WY Gal- braitu, of the Scott'sh Americar; Mrs L A Ayers, Brooklvn, New York; Miss J W Canoningbam, New York City; J R Nelsou, Brantford, Ont; W Land Mrs Sree St John, N B; Thomas Haram, Qubec; J. T Briggs, USS Marblehead; W A_ Ross, Lot 16. The arrivals at the Hotel Davies are: | Jno McFraser, Halifax; E A Gauthier, Montreal; Alf Stevens, Moncton; W Wy Cole; Toronto; I Drufuy, J W Deane, | Boston; Frank Simson, Halifax; James | Dennis LeMorrie, Mrs LeMorrie, Ottawa; F H Reintrees and family, Jereey City; H RMcKenzie; BC Williams, Ch’town; H R Leyden, Thos Mortineau, Mrs Morti- neau, Montreal; H C Owen, Ottawa; W K Rev nolds, St John; A MacDougall, Halifax GK McDonald, Boston; Frank Payne, Ch’town. DPN erent as rrereeo entnenenrerT Sn SNR ste a.m meewsre LO MAL AND OTH3R ITEMS stnrneneneemeneet. = met by the HPT} | The Always That we have the Corset that was made for you Your demand for a light durab'e Corset has heen - The P D Corset affords entire support without exercising any compression whatever. ti‘ic cut it gives perfect ease of respiration, tasteful in design and elegant in app2arance. It is made to fit every type of figure. By its scien- It is ie ewer | STANLEY BROS., Busy Store TANMMMANALAUAAAAUAAUNAANAAAAAMAAAAAA dd Adi asildc i i 3 i : i 3 : Se oe oe ee ee oe oe ee ¢ = il Li { on P.E.F, This is what a gentleman in Ottawa has to say about “Prince Kd- ward ‘siand —I1lus- trated,” a copy of which he sent for some time ago, Every cay we receive or- derr from abroad, If you have any friends away from home, you should send them the book. - It describes the Island thorough- ly, is proius sely iilu-- trated, got up in the best style, and the price is 25c a copy. May be obtained at all the booksvores, or done up in wrappers ready to mail, at this office. THE EXAMINER OFFICE. eee QUEEN STREET...... 6 : s 4 ! : ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ é é é ( ‘ ¢ | | ¢ é 4 | | ¢ é 6 4 é ¢ é ¢ ¢ ‘ é « é é ¢ s é é ¢ z ( ¢: | 4 ¢ ’ $ ¢ ¢ WE ARE MOVING OFF ~-~aes @e a 2 a 2 2 2 @ 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 65e, Ladies’ Laced and Button Boots The cheapest you have yet seen for the quality. Men’s and Boys’ also reduced to low currant prices. jut we would specially ask you to look in at our stock of Clothing and Men’s Furnish- ingr, Hats and Caps. We have money savers here for you. JBM Hid Stand, Opposite west end Market. 3 The price that we are selling at 75e,. § on Women’s Shoes, tan or black, 5. and $1.00. — wo GUTTING DUWN— we have still a few pairs left These are bargaias. W. H. Stewart. & Co. London Hous2 Ruilding...e.. ae rene erence = an oh camngrenuapemmmmaesems . pamemumenas Eceieecieeenngt renin gp’ Co a ee es SME OL LS SL TR ee ~ ogame ~ 4 PN A i ide le OA ih