: ; Sn yy ae . #! t if ce $ e + il a al i eers ea el ale + lial Os © < > t. 5 s tet 3 gee sp y 3 eS eee ie ee: H Y : aN - 4 ms . - —" Pape gag am ain paige hh a rhe (OP pee a ee 5 % 2 ‘ E ae ¥ * a a q 2 oe ? 3 et Se a ie we ee eee OD me or , dae ie: ee & etek ae jap? eT Pets #° tw ba a ~*~ THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, SEI TEMBER 30 1897 ANOTHER INTERESTING ARRIVAL sc ak Ga iabion DOT a ee CR QUT OF 2,000 COUNTY RIFLE ASSOCI- ATICN: mens of quartz containing gobi which | QUEEN’S could not bat excite admiration and cupid. ity even if shown at Rossland or in that . The annual prize meeting of the above far away frozen region drained ty the oe n CLAIMS Yul : om : asscciation was held at Kensington R fle i 3 ‘Yukon. | Certainiy the a es ane Range on Wednesday afternoon, the 29th Against an Aceudent Co.| for last year, enterprising sons of the Maritime Provin— } inst. The attendance of competitors was ‘ere for accidents c1rused t edestri : . j ro? 2 Cc r accidents 07 ; » pedestrt | oes need vot go abroad to seek their com paratively sinall, to be ere ror S$ waltiazg avatar sews ' ; by ateners of the season and the up- fortunes in the earth. If farming on the} 09 the late uers of : 7 baled : aay , | favorable condition of the w eather, which & ac > t > © ~ . ° . ; THE OGRAN ACCIDENT urface does not suit their taste there is] - 5 decidedly against bigh scoring. A abundance of gold and other metals under | ctrong wind was blowisg from the left, ? tesllitente the surface to be won bv the diligent, | with occasional showers, q facciade 8 n ‘ > ’ tc hee > t 500 i : : : re ( 1 ne . a i ] ee ana it~gves a | energetic and prudent seeker after wealth. [i are wate two tee eT . | T) | . | build {| vards and one at the 600 yards, ten shots hye } > 1 > al Ine af he exhibits ig the main building a) 1° cach range; also a grand aggregate. Halifax show the advancement of Nova T’:e silver nedal was won by Lieut. C. a Y . ° . Y . ‘ » >. . Scotia in the arts and mechanics. Con- | Acoro, No. 2 Co., 82nd Battalion. the bronze medal was won by Lieut. i A. cerning the oil painiiogs we haveonly tosay ' Stewarl, ais —— i a READY TO TACKLE THE POLE: SS, VOWUW ° that they are bad, almost without excrp- . tion. The best and most artistic drawings General Agent re ane s were shown in the children’s section. It Me Di tf Rerli Germany Ladies € methinzg natt in Jacket all ’ a - -at , } ‘ont Peary. the arctic ex ; Ss rect Ircm erin sermany, yadies. see scmething natty in Jackets, Call and insnec . i Una! lotteto Wil | appears that drawing 1s taught in the] Lieut. I eary, the arctic explorer, 1n an ’ : D J all and inspect this shipmeng elias schools; and the scliools are creditably interview with @ newspaper reporter 1n is ; of : ss : ~~ | Philadelphia, said: —— ‘oe TAY R' } MINT represented. To the ene fresh Pos “fp addit‘on to securing the Meteorite : - o i Lil +) ] ait fu AE Hid Le! oit™ Charlottetown exhibition, the number laid the p ane for next year’s expedition, 6-H Orrow Orn. ee AASES A BASRA >" | aod variety of special exhibits are in | and whea I leave again, about the end of & ei : . -tJulv, it will be to remain there until sail sa-wiisssveeseuncisiasmpemessaae, | PMnECeeires with the large . vacant jen uly, is ee eae ie tiaasiaeaiiaah sain a ll ve T! I reach ‘he pole or lose my life in the SEPTEMBER 30, (897. spaces and bare walls shown here, | aut mpt if it takes five vears, N-xt sammer —— | manufacturers of Nova Scotia have evid- Special small sizes tor slender ladies, THE NOVA SCOTIA EXHIBITION. I sh: 1] take my vessel to Sherard Osborne ‘jord and make that place my base of supplies. “(Qn the last trip | made arrangements ently striven to give a good exhibition of The their products; and the same remark may Tue sound of the catpenter’s hammer be made concerning the farmers. Some with the Aectic Highlanders, a tribe of 1} not died away when Lord Aberdeen | of the latter, in their eagerness to fill up| K-quimaux, consisting of 230 men, women jeclured open the first of anew series cf | the sheep pens have placed on exhibition and children, the most motherly tribe of Nova. Se Exhibitions. Forty-three | animals which vur farmers would be | buman beir gs on the earth, to put ip this : . : winter obtaining bear, seal and deer skins years ago the first of the old series had ashamed to point out in their barnyards. | 4.) our clothing, and in securing all the There is indeed some satisfaction in seeing E among the finest on exhibition, walrus meat they can for dog food. I have 8 ngled out eight young men of the tribe, with their wives, canoes, dogs, sledges and teut*, toaccompany me toSherard Osborne fjord, whch is «bout 30 miles farther been opened. Aroom or twoin the old Provincial building was at that time large that the animals from r. Island are enough to contaia a good representation of though Now | of pigs and cattle the Nova Scotians show the fruits of Nova Scotian industry. : : : se : es i on a eee ss there are required four large buildings, the } any exceedingly good specimens, n rth than their present abcde. eT no eae ; largest of which is considerably larger Among those on P. E. Island who show ‘‘My party will consist of a surgeon, i“ than the exhibition building of this Pro-| stock m Halifex are Hon. D. Ferguson: possibly another white mao, and myself, : : ‘ : ae Seki Ae zi “a the rest will be Esquimaux. The latter : vince, together with cattle sheds covering | Mr. John A. Ferguson, mr. Mi. le. ‘OW, | know how to drive dogs; they can go Mr. Frank Bovyer, of Lot 48, Mr. William Clarke, of Nor:h Wiltshire, Mr. Boswail, of Pownal, and if we Mr. Lane, of Lot 48. Among the visitors are Mr. and Mrs. McNeill Simpson, Mr. Waiter hungry, and know how to get food. The conditions under which’I shall make the expedition are most satisfactory. The American Geographical Society has assured $150,000 10 me for all expenses, and I bave received five. years’ leave of a perhaps an acre of land. It has been said that the people of Noya Scotia, and of Halifax slow. in particular, are heavy and mistake not, But the first lesson of this exhibition of the new series, as well as ofa Boots. first ———— 2 comparison of the past with the present, is Simpson (represezting one of the agricul- absence, I siiall probably buy a new ship : a that they have made highly gratifying tural papere,) Mr. A. A. McLean, Q. C, sh wei ee ee “I — — ~ Rubbers Rubbers : progress in many directions, and that they Mr. Maurice Blake, Mr. Herbert Haszard— _ Pee eer 5 ean, when required to do 80, display a who shows some specimens of his beautiful ‘I am quite sure that I will succeed in nia te jarze amount of energy. A few months flowers—Mr. Louis Haszard, who isactin€ reaching the poe. Mr. Nansen got with- NPEVED TO-DAY A a3. see there was a field atid some heape of | ## & judge of poulity, Mir: Dillow, who is | in 260 files of is, bas Snares Sia Wee bale st eg a judge of cheese, Mr. John A. Matheson, | pia ied to drift over the pole. I do not Inspector of Fisheries, aud many others. In fact P. E. Island is very much in evid- ence. jumber in the north end of the city. Now there is an enclosed park supplied with the appliances of a modern exhibition, on a large ecale iu full swing. The feat that has been accomplished in this rapid transformation sets forts in a striking think Andree will accotplish anything, = ’ > and he may have Jost his !:fe ere this.” 25 cases Men’s and Womens strong Fall Boots 50 cases Men’s and Wo- men’s Granby Rubber Shoes. 3 cases Men’s Granby Rub- ber Boots. Granby Rubbers are the best. Always buy them, they wear like iron For sale at J. Maton ill STARVING CHILDREN_ oo a al Who does not know women and young } girls who are continnally in tears? Who starving simply because tueir food is not always see the dark side? Who have . of the right kind. They are thin, pale frequent fits of melaocholy without any and | delicate. Scott’s Emulsion will apparent cause? The intelligent physician . change all this. It gives vim and vigor, will know that it is some derangement of ' gesh and force ® the complicated and delicate feminine organs. The young girl suffers, bodily : and mentally, in silence. There is undue We know the great cures by Hood’s weariness, uuexpected pain, unreasona le Sar-apariila are geuuine because the people tears and fits of temper. Dr. Pierce’s | themselves write about them . Favorite Prescription exerts a wonderful power over woman’s delicate organisir. It is an invigorating tonic and isa specitic for the peculiar weaknesses, irregularities and painful derangements of woman. Careless, easy going doctors freaueut!y treat their women patients for biliou-ness, nervousness, dyspepsia, liver or kidney \ . | troubles, when the real sickness is inthe | plan, the stalls being open to the public organs distirctly femioine, and no help | ry and # good view of ‘he animals being! can come till they are made perfectly 3 sfforded. In this particular our exhibition | strong by the use of Dr. Pierce’s Favorite | x have to| Prescription. \ Send 31 cents in one cent stamps te Thousands of well-fed children are manner the progress in the mechanic arts effected by Nova Scotians within the Victorian era. The first remark to be made by the visitor from this Province is that the arrangement of the sheds for horses and cattle particularly is an improvement upon that ofours, The shedsare long and jow. Those for horses contain box stalls on either side of a passage way from which visitora may, ia sny condition of the weather, survey, examine and admire their eqnine favorites at their leisure. Those for the cattle are upon much the same ————— > > > > T J. HARRIS qQaueeees LONDON HOUSE —— ——e* O YOU THINK SO— Do you think there can be even a small particle of the stuff called good business tperspicuity in the sort of | economy that saves one dollar on tbe price of a stové | enema Physical Culture and Dancing. | Miss H. McDonald, will reopen her classes on Tuesday, October 5th. Private lessons given atany hour. Marches aad fancy dances arranged for eptertainments. Full particulars regarding classes on appli- cation at her room in Masonic Building. MISS H. McDONALD commissioners may, when they 4 re 8 ee senting ellie at acy tm eg a eat mee ert yi ae Ong sb: 4, make changes in the cattle sheds, take @ leaf out of the Nova Scotia Commissioners book. In the construction of the other exbibi- tion buildings there ie nothing worthy of particular remark. But a great deal of good taste has been displayed in the arrangement of the various exhibits, espe—* cially those in the horticultural building. The flowers and ornamental plants and fruits are admirably set out and grouped in such away as to most favor- ably impress the visitor. Though this is an “off year” the display of fruit is large and creditable. It is pleasing to note that the fruit growers of the various counties vie with each other and that very fine specimens of apples are shown from Antigonish as well as from Annapolis: from Pictou as well as from Kings and Cornwallis. The roots and vegetables on exhibition in Halifax are not, upon the whole, equal in size or quality to those recently shown in Charlottetown. Butin the machinery pall there is adisplay which we cannot hope to imitate. Much of the machinery ‘¢ shown in operation and the powers Of steam and electricity as applied by the skill of Nova Scotian artisans are well brought out. The natural wealth of Nova Scotia in iron and coal and gold and other valuable minerals is so well worth develop. ment that we ere not surprised to note a particularly good exhibit of mining machinery, showing how steam and elec- tric:ty, under the control of skilful men, are brought to the aid of the miner toiling with his back bent,in the dark, under- ground, for the enrichment of the world. A special exhibit from the Londonderry jron mines is exceedingly interesting as showing the ore in its natural state and the method by which it is prepared for use; and then in the main building some speci- ! Rage GON * hod BS World’s Dispensary Medical Association, Brooklyn, N. Y., and receiye Dr. Pierce’s 1008 page COMMON SENSE MEDICAL ADVISER, illustrated. ——— — KE EP your blood pure, your appe- tite good, your digestion perfect by taking Hood’s Sarssparilla, which has power to keep you WELL. —$——— Mens heavy warm ulsters $3.95, $450 and $5.50; the best value ever shown in Charlottetown, at J. B. McDonald & Co’s., old stand opposite the market: at Paton’s. Another lot of new jackets epened today Davee, Sailors Hornpipe, May Pole and Villiagers Dance. Skirt Dance, Audalucia, etc. For this seeson ouly these dances $5 each, being one third of price. Rooms an Masonic Building. sept30— TO LET. A comfortable dwelling on Cumberland Street, occupied at present by Mrs. A. H. McPherson. Apply on the premises or at the store of DAVISON & CO., Grocers. — | sep29—guar Times Hay and we’ve changed with them. factory plant we use, it - —-~ = SN 6 Changed With the modern does not cost one half the mon ey to furnish a house now as formerly, Our goods are up to date, but not exp Mark Wright HOME MAKERS. peek cake ie Sea as ae ee ensive. & Co., Ltd | PANCY DANOKS, including Highland] Opposite weet end Market. Fling, Flag Dance, Strathspey, Spanieh ) JAS. E. WELSH | TEACHER OF Vocal and Instrumental Music. A singing class for ladies and gentlemen will be organized about the 15th October, Also an afternoon Children’s class, Ap- plication for membership to be made before above date. Terms moderate. Enquire at the store of L. C. Worthy, Upper Gt. Geo, St. sept 30—dw d&w Carpenters Wanted. Ten Carpenters wanted. Apply at the New Cathedral. rept30—2i—pd. Actual Business, Book-Keeping, Arithmetic, Penmanship, Shorthand, Typewriting, all thoroughly taught at the P.E. I. Commercial College. Our srt dents learn how todo business by actually doing it from the start. Best Work at reduced rates. We open this yeer, after the holidays; on i6th August. Apply at once, Send for our new prospectu"? ISAAC OXENHAM (Graduate of Montreal Business College Principal and Proprietor. P. O. Box 242, Ch’town. July 30th--w2mos, dlaw 6 BOARD.—And furnished rooms, witha private family, wanted bya married gentle- ‘ and spends two more in consequence every time the coal bill comes around ? The Favorite, Model Grand and Royal Art Ranges we soft coal savers and excellent bakers, DODD & ROGERS Wholesale & Retail. pr t Fal THE BEST Fall Boot "For The Wet We are making an extra extra quality of these and sells ing at moderate prices, COFF BROS. * with and without greatly interferes When at- nined FREE by The above shows the Myopia, or near-sighted eye, correcting lens. The eye-ball is too long, and this condition g with distant vision, and if neglected, may produce serious results. tending the exhibition, make it a point to have your eyes xa & F HUTCHRSON, Optician & Jeweler map, nochildren. Apply at this office. sep 30 tf ueen St., opp. J. D. McLeod’s. — yore wv : en bl oO nnn neh hhbt 6006000900O000009OOF = gS VVVVese/Seweve