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Then alteruate Tuesdays as followe :— Oct, sth and 19th. Nov. 2nd, Léth and 30th. Dec. 14th aod 28th. Jany. llih and 25th, Feb, 8th and 22nd. Particulars of ¢ Entertainment wil be given in due courte in our local colums septl3— HAVE YOU TRIED REDDIN’S Sun Cured Smoking Tobacco TRY A PACKAGE. The best smoke in the city Large tins 25c. REDDIN BROS. Opposite P. O. meal CDOS IVI 3063 630302 The Superiority of Our Printing Is being secognized by al who appreciate good work. The Examiner Publishing Co, Priaters and Publisaers Charlottetown Deoocnansomatninel 86. 62°45 SOQ O4}42]4046O]9°S 9294 ¥¥¥ Don’t cost much, at least not at thie score. Want a good Eight Day striking clock. with Walnut or Oak case. For $3.15 AND WORTH IT. I respectfully invite you to call and see these beantirul new clocks. W. W. WELLNER Jeweler. ESE ESTE AAAAAAAAAAAAAAASBA AAKA FREES SEES SSE SE STE ka 5 4 5 ~~ rn ol: mae, 6 ~A ' , } | i a | Sr utes i [OF8 ' . <4 | $75, aud be has sivce cuntributed $i5g. aa pS THE DAILY EXAMINE", CHARLOTT+T WN, NOVEMBER 2, 1397 THE NBWS IN SAORT MERE, ! Liem: ef I: terest Bolled Move Massy Keadiug, Dowa For The first snow of the “seavon reached W nnipeg last Friday night, Willie White, aged 16, feil intoa wheat bin inthe Wales warehouve at Oakville, Ont., last Fridavand wassulfocated before he could be rescued. Gillies & Co’ private bank ar Teeswater, Ont., was robbed of $2,000 early on Sat | urday morning. The robbera biew cpen the safe nnd vanli and e-caped. The Presby:erian church in tae United has during the past year, and ’ yr r ? , ' , ri. '— ' oniy gat ed two per ceal, haa sulfered a in coutributious of S699,000. About five thou-and p-rsons male a} p gtimage to the vrave of eX-prevyier Mercier on Sateraay. Manav havisome wral (tributes Were pac “Lon the tomb, The Peruvian cabinet bas resigned on account Congress has pr vote of censure wuich ' ; ot the ypoved to pases Qn the cab- Inet for not promi’ g Wing measdres pes ed | by Co ress, G. H: Pa'‘terson of Torosto ey ew i the inventor’ { Bdis for t priority in the inveator o vitson fur the | | claims production ef pg iron low grade ores. | Tbe system bas been ia operation in Tor- | onto for three years. During the Hunter and Crossley meet- ings at Bridgetown, N. 3., 145 persous avowed their determinativa to live a | better life. The Evangelists are now hold- ing meetings io Halitax, The lergest individual cash contr bation for the Wind-or fire suflerers in St. John comes from W. W. Taraball, of that erty. On the day following tiie five be subseri bed James Huwon, aged 69, stabbed bis sou Jobo, aged 19 with ® pair of scissors at Torouto, ou Saturdey,and the sou died iva few minutes, The tather has been arrested He was under the influeuace of liquor at the time, An official despatch from Havana announces that Mar-hal Blancs, tre oew Captain General of Cubs,bas aritved there and bas taken over Khe commaud of that island from Gen.. Weyler, the retiring captain general, Bert Leedkam, aged 16, sow of Frederick Leedham, foreman of the Withrow mines, South Uniacke, N S., met wuh a hornble death last Saturday. His clothing caught io the mackinery, and be wae drawn iu and killed iustanily. Tbe Colerado Indians are on the war path. Already they have beraed a ranch, and killed some of the employes. The | che Suez earal. , ctpal Indians are tbreatening te pillage and murder. At latest accounts the sheriff and one hundred men were afier the Lnodians. After a ehort and simple funeral service the body ef Henry George was interred in Greenwood cemetery, Brooklyn, on Mon- day. The body lay in state atthe Grand Central Paluce, New York City, on Sup- day, where it was viewed by teus of thou- sands of people. Having regard to the fact that Queen Victoria attended the Guildbali banquet in {x ndon on the $th., of November, 1837, the first year of ber reiga. Lord Mayor el- eot Davies ie desirous ef imviting to the forthcoming dioneron Lora Mayor's Day any persone who were present sixty years ago, aud is taking steps (@ ascertain who | thexe were. Ella Barnes and Besste Tnomas, two sixteen year-eld cotton factory operators, living at Birmingham, Ala., met ar a friend’s house at a social one night flast week and qnarreiled overtheir mutual r-- gard for the same yourg man. The Thomas gir! advanced on the Rarnes. gir! with a pair of scissors, Misa Barnes threw alighted lamp av her adversary. The lamp exploded, and the burning oil enveloped the upfortunate creature. The gathering fled in horror, Mise Thomas was burved to a crisp before rescue came. Her mwurderess is in hiding. The Mikado of Japan ie evident'y hent on improving the native strain of horses, for his agents, who have recently heen al! through Europe for the nurpoere of bnying horses, are now travelling in the United States with a view to purchasire twenty more horees for the Tmperal etehles. His Majeaty is pacsionstely fond of horses and racing, and owns about 3,00@animale, 2,- 000 of which are kept at the Imperial farm in Niccap, 600 at Simouesa, and the re- mainder at Sotoyams. Racing, however, is pursued solely in the interests of sport, for no betting rings are allowed ou any «f the conrees, a4 the Emperor is opposed to gambling. Horee racing evidently remai: s the sport of kings in sne land of the chry- santhemum, forouy bh: upper «law a- tend the races, admission w the course being fixed at $3, asum which probably represents many weeks’ wages of the av- erage workman. pepaneshaesseoseSSOOeseeseceeeeee Reyal makes the food pure, . wholeseme and detictous/~ © BaKiNng ROVAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. COMMANDER CHEYNE’S LECTURE. Tre lecture last night. In St. Pana?’ i Scho lroagm, waa v vv tichiz apo e ated | by the large andience wha asseprilest fy | hear Commander Cheyne, The tax (hat the.worthy Jectnre* was an ¢\e-.ilness of | many of the exp oits shown be dissolving | views and described by him, male it doub- Che Iv interesting, jecture Compe ve ed i i; with déseriptions and Views | tof well known places in M sl B and iD vt. Among the emost in- | teresling were these of the Nile river avd Foltow:ng theese cam? a ountof the rebel Arati Pasha, and views were shown of the prin- Ne Camnpaign a minst the Sir Wolesey, terminating in the bri'liant victory of the English at “prrited ac lion «of e*Ven's i333 | {,’ ¢ j . « cy Oyvntians ied Gy Garnet — ‘Te el- Ke ber, The strring events were grapucal-y described aod IUtere pe reest With tanuhehio aneedotes ehiech reeeivedd well merited ronnd- of applause from Our devel Cu Zens, The | ciure cl med witt aveneof thanks ten dered Commander Chevne by thy chairman Mr. Justice Bo agersid. ee ene 6 BOOB - eee eee = MEETING OF PRESSYIE | Th. Py nyferg of ? ' ' ‘sh " ? ZevoC iwrch wt tl acm Liye as ‘gS } good attendance of ministers avd elders, A enmmiite consisting of Revs, Spen- ser, Praser, Sutherland, Canrp' ell, Mis Lean, Sinclair aud Hoe. bP Land was appointed to aloeate the angmentaton amoant to the d:ff rent cougre, ations, It wae re-olmed that a committe sisting of Revs. Frasery Poasterron and Millar visi: Richmond Bay congreyation to intimate aga'n the action of Pre-hytery in referevce to thet comgr-gation and eu- Jeavor to arrenge for» winter sapply. Rev. Mr. Melvor was grawed lease of; absence. A committee, consi-ting Spencer, Gann and Herdmann pointed to ascertain whetner a tweet Diindas and Lower Grand could nut be «ff cted. The Pre-bvtery then adjouracd notil 2 30 p. m. when on reassembloy Rev Geo. Millar was appointed interin «dod- erator of Tyren and Bon-haw, and ip owas decided to app'y to the Home Mideion Committee fc suitable supply. Arrargemen!s were made for the meet- ing in Zon Church in the evening to celebrate the 250tb., Qanniversary “of the Confession of Faith.- Mr. Sutheriand to preside, H-v. Mesers. ®. McLean, of Vallevticid, avd GC. Roberton, of Caven- dish, tu rpesk. sconces Cone cf Tvs. ap- be- River was Nistow PERSONAL. J. Frank Mughes, & Millcowe, ft thie morning to visit. relatives and friends ia Boxton. A vlight improvement is to-day repert ed m the condition of Dr. Kichard]} Hickey’s wharf for th United States Johr-on, ‘Market All the foregoing shipments sre According to the St. John Recotd Mr. jf being wade by Carveil Bros. Mes-rs, Arthur Gay, of thie province, entitled to] Matheson & Toonbs are londing ‘he one of the medals te be given Covediae + barkentine Albacroes with oats for the volmuteers in coonection wih the Feuran |} Engli-h market. Sheis now at Monnt raid of 1866 gli-gistered at the Queen: Cha« Fe Sian: Geld, Truro; Alfred MeLecad, New London; Albert Lemieux, Montrea!: W.L Moddle~ tom and wife, St. Louis, Mo; Rev: A. Craire, Mt Stewart; Rey. Jas. R. McKay, Sour'e, dn Ottawa deamatch save that Mr. Sohn Craig, borticulturmt at the experimental farm, has resigned owing to a difference with director Saunders in referenge w the werk of the horticultural bravnelis Mra Craig is well known in this province. M-v.L. G. McNeill, of St. Ardrewe Church, St. Jolin, will he twenty five reers im tne mnistry @f the Presbytorian Charch en Sunday next,and a ‘sermon befitting the cecasion will be preached by him on the evening of teat day. Rew Mr. Mc- Neil] is a vative of Cavendien ia this gro- *mce,. a“ — THINGS TO MAKE A NOTE OF, oe ©. M. B. A—Branch No. 216, C. M.B. A., will meet in St. Patrick’s Hall this evening at 8 o’cleck ebarp. 8. or T.—Sons of Temprrance wish- ing to attend a Grand Division will leave Charlotietews by special train for North Wiltshire tomo: row (Wedvesday) at L p. m., local time, returning same night. Feorsslt —There will be a meeting of the Anchor fuotball club this evening, at 73@sharp. A full attendance is re-| quested. The next event of interest in the city ir the lecture by Rev. 8. S. Crisp of Monctv, on “Qud par-one aad odd people,” Grece church, Nov }6th is the date. Den’t for- get it. Tickets now ready. ' soe Frow Moxrrea.—The steamer Can- pana will be dve from Montreal thi evening. Ber next trip will he her ix t t»this port. She will leave Montreal about the 10ih November. Frxat Sarixes.—The Coban sailing from Montreal about the 10th November will be due at Charlottetown about 13¢h, and will sail for St. John’s Nfld , via North Sydney. This will be the last sailing of the Flack Diamond Steamera to Char- lottetown this season. Intending shippers should note the date of sailings and book their ordera for epace without delay. For further particulars as to freight and pas- eage apply to Peeke Bros & Co., age: tr. The Bonivieta sails from Mootreal this morning for Charlottetown, North Sydney and St. John’s, Nfld. She will be due at Charlottetown Friday morning Nor. 5th. For further paitioalaite apply to Peake Bros. & Co., agents. = a / which interested our LOCAL AND OTHER IPSS Toxicur.— Frankie at the Opera House ics bodies Toxicnr.— Rev. J. T. Bryan’s lecture toniyucin St. Peter’s Hall upon “Things Foretathers.” Au- mission LD cents. Lecrvrne.—Rev. J.T. Brysn’a lecture tonight iu St. Meter’s Hall will be illustrat ted by seventy beautiful views. Tunis is au event of nuasnal imporiance aud aitrac- ov. Deo not miss it. Orvera Hovse —The Frankie Carpexter Compaiy opened a we: k’> engagement at the Opera Honre last evening playing “Vyrtie Fern~” in a satiefectury manber, Toe leading charsecters were especialy well su ed, and toe epeciailies between and egZein. Tongm “A Barre: of Money” wili te the boards au! a big nou-e is Stel the acts were enco ed ayvain adpot 7 | py C'eu. ‘ o fovrrs Nores--T L EBimuneon, A J fxyior, Montreal; B Ro brow, Chartotie- towns J L Crowell Uahfix; Nvman Fletcher, Monetor; are regi-tered. t the Sea View Hotel, Fruit or Porxvers—A warp’ re-t 16 inches om dinevter 28 ON eExhiUstiow at Ferguson's drugsture, Souris, dansiiijiintes Arniuctie Srorts - Do von want to see eportin its truert seme? Then Kridey nightto Fillsbovongh Rink and see the athletes compering, Runnit g, vau ting ‘ug of war,etc;a uight of pleasure and e joyment is in store for sll, Do you beiieve in helping oa our Charloit towr institutions? Come then avd help the voung men in your heiping the Y. M. C. A. You will be delighted with the «ports aud ihe vonng men will te delighted with your appreciation. of them niasiaiton Tue Excuse Marker.—A private letter receive! frum Lon-lon ty one of our prin- cipal shippecs reports the English market for nats dull and depressed, with prices 1s 6d lower than they were this time last year. Ia view of this fact it is pot im- probable that a smal! steamerchartered io liverpool by Charlottetown shivpera to load for the English market will be loaded at St. dc ho with Canad an oats, which are said to be lower in price than the I+land product. COIne On Proprvce “awMext.—The Schooner Eima is loading potatoes and oate for the West Indies at Powoal whart, The sehr. Nautilus is also londing potatoes at the same wharf for Rockland, Me. At the sume wharttheschr. Leigh J. is being loaded wth hay for Miramichi. The schre. Hazel Dell and M. A. Lewis are loading potatoes at the rainway wharf for the provincial market. The sehr. Glady’s May h-« about fini-hed loading proiuce at Stewart and will fiuieh loading at Char- lottetown. Temperaxce,—Mr,. Benj. R. Jewell, Mo-t Worthy Seribe of the Sons of Tem- perance, addressed the united Divisions ip Wright’e Hall ‘ast evening The attendance was large, aod the addre-s, which dealt with the history of the .order and the advances it bas made since its inception, was most interesting. Mr. C. B. Warren, Worthy Patriareh of Victoria Divi-ion, also delivered an addresa, and interesting and appropriate remarks were «liso mus by Rev. W. J. Kirby and Messrs. J. J. Chappell, J. A. Lawson, John Rose, Heary Reckham and F.H. Beer. A In the afternoon Mr. Jewell W.C. T. U. meeting and ‘made a helpful and inspiring address. He was accon= panied by Rev. W. J. Kirby, wholed a the closing prayer. ROYAL MILITARY We bave received a copy of the “An) uel Examination for Candidates” desirons of enteri.g wwe Koval Military College at Kiogston. It has been a matter of surprise ‘one thar so verv fow v ung men from this proviaee kave, in the past, availed them-elves of the excellen eaucational advantages of this imetitution. Luring the past year the fees have been reduced one half, placiog it within the reach of moat young men you are looking for a college education. The course consists of three years study, aad theeadets sre are fitied for either’military or civil life. Comrmis- sions in the Imperial army are given «ach year to four of the enadets standing highest in the college Vie enti ¢# taught incinde civil engineer ine rn? ew -urveying. All necessary irforinute car be obtained by application to Lieut +! “‘foore, District Officer Commanding, Uu«rivtietown. COLLEGE. The Label On the Bottle Will always show you when pur- chasing whether you are getting the genuine “Sovereign” Flavoring Extract Each bottle bears our nane and trade mark. If you want a reliable well tried Extract in any flavor, ask for Sovereign Flavoring LOST.—A few da o, probably on or near Queen Street, a gol ‘white dotted lead 1 pencil, The finder will oblige by leaving it | a* the Examiner Office. __ noy 2—3i od WANTED —At onee,a boy for restanrant Apply to A. N, Large. nov 1—tf PENCIL CASE FOUND—Apply at this office—nov 1—3i pd ss Bxtracts Sold by visited tbe! ; Lad a = 3 pon oraz, au 3 ye . we rae & Guna e 4 FEF A TTEPTEATATENE IYI INA ATTA TAPP PTY Pret High erade goards, all PEPETETE PANT TTT MT t value. Ask to $ a The Always QALLLAALAAAA AMARA AL A UAd (MLL TTT LT EPTFP PTTL TENT AT NT PFET GREGG TTT RTT TTT GRAND. Athletic «Meet —-WILL BE HELD IN— Hillsborough Rink Friday, Mov. 5th Beginning at 8 o’clock » This will be one of the most inter- esting Meets ever held inthe Rink. The very best athletes will take part, and the only feature shat will be cheap is the price. Come expecting great things, and no one will be disap- pointed The principal events are as follows : 50 Yard Dash 220 Yard Run 1-4 Mile Run 1-2 Mile Run Running Broad Junip Pole Vault Putting the Shot Sack Kace Obstacle Kace Running High Jump Kelay Race liop, Step and Jump Boys’ Race, 16 yrs and under Tug ot War Besides these there will be other features, such as Violin tions by Mr. W. A. Grant, of fax, with piano accompaniment. The S2nd Batt. Band be in attendance. Tickets are on sale: at the following stores:—Geo. E. Hughes’, McMillan & Hornsby’s, A. W. Reddin’s, Hasz- ard & Moore's. Reserved Seat tickets 25c at Hugles’ Drugstore. Admission, 15ec. THETEH Teeth Extracted Ski:lfully. No Fictitious Method. No Indiecrim- inate use Cocaine. No Injurwus After many Selec- Hali 20c. Children, SIMSON BROS. & CO. ‘ Halifax. N. § ’ Sifects. PR. J P UURRAY 145 Cuven S reet. TTTPINNDENODONT TORE HDNNNN EDEN RENTERRNDEDRTPFeRARRET ARTI TTT IY PPMP, Mect me at the Always Busy Stere. es ore mee (89 AT SPOIL LOW PRicts Gluria, assorted natural w- ol and fincy handies Prices $1.25 to $2.59 These ;oods ere part of a minufacturer’s clear- ance sale, and 25 per cent. cheaper than the regu ar STANLEY BROS. BO OOO negated o-0 MAbAdh SAAGLAUAAGAALdL 4. dbbdNG /i4hbbAEAAE: AA Lae ab MMMM AMAA, e706, rilk and silk port ‘ ee Them. a A GAALAMUAAGASAA LAA MAN LALLEAGALAUGAALAAAAMAMAAAULAddANdLCACAM dads Busy Store LLdcdMAGbLURAAAUUAAAAAALAALAALA Abies 44 OPerA douse TO -NICHT Frankie Carpenter Company eee ene eee eee ee AN sceccees eeeeee A BARREL G: MuNFY ” Frankie Garpenter “She is destined to archieve the «« success ax the late Annie Pixley ,.”—N, York Dramatic News. Supported by the Sterling Coo dian, 44 Mr. Jere Grady Aud a Company of uneqna'le{ meri: in @ Lew repertone of Fanou. Plag- / SEE The New Ligh: D-i ce. SEE The Shadi w Part m me. SEE Fraukie in her vew dan e, SEE The New Syecialties. Prices 25: anu 35e. Tick+t= on sale at the usual places. ee Kilide -¢ > WANTED -A cook; $7 oa comonetent nm-r- son. References req.ireu. Apply o' ts 4 Mee. now s -4 AA b) etal Gs ee wt 4, wilibe re ariedty leaving itat the Fxer - iner Offi « nov — ~~ -— a - e WANTED. —Twy girls sor Dinlag Ko wm, good ad iress, must come well recommen: ec, 20d Wager to the richt son App Y at the Queen Hotel betwen the hours of ia an. twelve o’c.ock a, m. oct 20 Uf guar oe ee Soa so a ar eS taal ae at NIE cS ne | AE Tela I I AR. ose ay eee om tn Pas ‘ Pre nee! 8S RE eh ont sv a ee os eam SE RR a gg IN RINE BE ABE SERRE ROT TST ARE RE ge RID ROR Ic yA Ry AE A aga OE Le TR RR A ATL sd MS OR a A % eae . ey + as 7 . " f A a a ca i ; 4) by . \ vith a * ey, eo J res A aa . - * * | ae