ie ae ue i . : NY-AS- SAN CURES MEDICAL From W. 8. Fraleigh, M. Salt Rheum e JHE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN. NOVEMBER 3. (897 | ve , ve em a seats onaniielediin ; ca ie ' LOCAL AND OTHER ITRHS, Frem MoxrreaL.—Tie Campana ar- rived this afternoon aod will leave duriag the nigh iad Sevs or Scoriayp will meetin Mr. A. A. McLean’s office Thursday evening at 8 o’clock sharp. ei City Covrr.—The City Kession tos was in some gar- Court torenoon hearing bishee cases on Sour Notes —D), W. Finlayson, Civtown; B. N. Barus, H. Fisher, Mon treal; are registered atthe Sea View Hotel. Covurt.— Lis arraigned Liquor Regulation Act. wa* dismissed, forenoon Peter violating the The summons PoLice Covle for Was -_- o> Harve-:r Sociat.—Arranzgements are HELP ‘ “> : ICE D., Toronto:—“This is 10 ‘certify that Miss Barbara i Clemmo of 258 Bellwoods ; Ave. Toronto, was treated for sey , . Ker Doctor | eral years tor ae Sele Whine Pestifies, i_. > a) eae : me and that believing her case PAI U/ is I iracie I sent your ag SED) her Your Nyassanhas stat cand | ane cured her, “us WRITE TO THE NYASSA) MEDICINE CQ., Mention this paper when you write. Nov l, 3,5 & wk f S » ‘ lf FF ag Fatent Leather Shoes For Men have been m demand lat- ely; we have added to our stock gf y all 2 ee \e J. T. Bell’s patent leather shoe, $3; Slater’s patent leather elase tc side Boote, $4. You may need a new pair of evening shoes this win ter, if so, it will pay you to examine cars; they will be found strictly right in style, and the price! consistent with a good shoe. ALLEY & CO. The Shoeists A POON | | AARAAARAA A Right Now You Need One You will find it the right thing to get you up on time these dark mornings. Now is the buying time for ALARM * | CLOCKS We are selling Alarm ‘locks that are satis- factory in every detail. We sell these excell- ent clocks at “te + o ‘te it ae ie o ce > > + $1.25 BACH. : i 2 o W. W. WELLNER Jeweler. AAAAAAAA AAA RASA RAARAAAAS ¥ : : ; > se &e £0448 882 Cannot b2 excelled for good eating qualities. Our Lemon Tops Have a nice delicate flavor. Our Lemon Tops Like everything we sell, are mixed and baked as carefully as you’d do it yourself. Our Lemon Tops are 10 per ladies of the First Church for a Harvest Social to held T ood : ») held Thanksgiving even'ng. co made by the Methodist ieadiiibonite Cop Sronace. ~According to the Jour- nal Messrs. Camphel!, Sons & Macdonald, of tie Central Creamery, Summerside, are keeping right up to the times their lat- estimproyement is the addition of a cold storage department, which they have just put in at a cost of from $500 to $400. Bervep Ovr.—Peter Labobe bad the misfortune to lose camp, near Mis couche, by firea fewdays ago. The blaze originated from a heap of shavings. The poor family lo:t nearly everything, ia- eluding their clothing, ani suffered co.- siderably, the old woman being very ill.—Journal, his Srock Saipaents —Va Mondaz says the Summ ¢rside Jourasl, Me. W. B. Bow- nesy, New Auvan, shipped five horses to New Brunewick,and Mr. S. H. Jones shipned 415 lambs to Boston. Yesterday mornirg Mr. C.A. Macoutt, Kensington, shipped 180 lambs to Messrs; J A. Lea- man & Co., Halifax, and Mr. Kirkwood, of Sudbury, shinped 348 to Ontario. pail Pressytery.—The co:;amitte of Presby- tery (Mesars Fraser, Fullerton and Miller) appointed to visit Richmond Bay East and West will meet with the various sections of the congregation as follows: Monday Nov. 15th, Lot 1], at 2 p. m., avd Tyne Valley at 7 p. m., Tuesday, 7th, Sheep River, 10 a.m, Lot 14,2 p.m., Lot 16, 7 p. m—Thos F Fullerton, Clerk of Presbytery. A Fixe Insrrement,—The Journal r e- ports thet Mr. F. Jost, of Miller Bros. establishment, was in Summerside on Saturday last,and put a beautiful new vocalion in St. Mary’s Church. This is a splendid instrument,bandsomely fioished and of the purest and finest tone, making it specially suitable for church music. It cannot fail to please the congregation, who are to be congratulated upon securing such &@ superior instrument. To Maxe ffoon Crtizexs.—A “ Good Citizenship Club, ” the object of which is to enable young men to obtain a knowledge of national and manicipal government, which will fit them for the proper dis- charge of their duties as citizeua and lead them to take an active and intelligent interest in public affairs, is about being formed in Balifax. Prelimiaary arrange ments haveso far been perfected that a course of fortnightly lectures has been arranged for, beginning on Noyember 16, and ending on April 26. Overa Hovuse.—The inclement weather of last evening materially interfered with the attendance at the Opera House on the occasion of the second appearance of the Frankie Carpenter Company. But those who did attend witneseed a splendid pre~ sentation of the comedy-drama, “A Barrel of Money.” The various characters in the play were well sustained, and the specialties by Miss Carpenter aed Jere A CHARLOTTETONIAN IN IT. Big Syndica'e For Ths Yukon With Severa Millions Capital. Tacoma, Wash., Nov. L.—A.C. Sickles, ’ of this city, writes that ex-Secretary Danie] Lamont and Senator Kdward Marp! y are interested in the Transportation and Hotel | Company, recently organized under North | Curolina statutes, with several millions | capital, to Operate steamers to the Yukon} | and conduct stores and botels inthe Alaska gold fleld. j The company is to be incorporated here and telegrams came today announcing } that Judge Thomas Carre!! of the Super- | ivr Court, this citv, bad buen elected Pre- | sident and J. C. MeERachen of New York | Secretary. Mr. McKEachen and several ' oiher New York men will. come here at | vuce, itis said, Steamers are to be pur- ehased on the Atlantic coast and sent around Cape Horn. The lease of a T.coma hotel with 400 rooms here bas been applied for by wire, the application above despatch is a native of Cnarlotte-| town, ane abrotherof Mr. A. E. McKachen | the Queen Street boot and shoe man. ]} A BETTER HEALER, “Quickcure” takes the place of ill- smelling Iodoform in mauy cases with much better and quicker results. Physi- cians are using and recommending it for ulcers, bruises, cuts and burns. It heals the sore properly by subduing inflawma- tion and destroying the microbes that retard healing, besides relieving the pain instantly: | e+ 2e —— ce OLED Miss Fry, representing C. B. Knox, the gelatine mavutacturer, will be at Beer & of this week, where she will be pleased to meet the lad.es of this city and show them the superior qualities of Kuox’s gelatine. 25 7—2i It is currently reportel that Prince Hohenlohe, the German Chancellor, has resigned. —s MARRIED. At Summerside, on the lst inst. by Rev. H. E. Cook, John H. Peake, of Mal- peque. to Mrs. Kate Matthews, of Alberton. At Eldon, on the 27th ult. by Rev. J. F. Spurr, Johu A. Macrae, of Point Prim, to Flora Macdonald, of Eldon. At Freetown, on the 16th ult. by Rev. W. H. Warren, Diekeon H. Baker, of South Shore, to Mary A. Baker, daughter of Henry Baker, of O'Leary. At Miscouche, on the {9th ult., by Rev. | J A Macdonald, Leon Areenault, of Boston son of J. E. Arsevault, Station Agent, Wellington, to Miss Marie Anu Poirier, daughter of Phileas Pcirier. Atthe home of the bride’s mother, Vernon River, on Wednesday evening, October 27tb, by Rev. J. W. McConnell, Robert M McMillan, of New Perth, to Tillie f. Vickerson, of Vernon River. ee DIED. Entered into rest at The Cove, Park Corner, October 30th, Annabelle McLeod, widow of the late John McLeod, aged 83 yeurs. At New Argvle, on the 21st ult., Mar-! geret Ann Gillis, in the 26th year of her | age, eldest daughter of John and Mary Gillis. At Deer Isle, Me., September 16th, Roza Crozier, wifeof George E. Crozier. Deceased was a native of Darnley, Lot 18. Suddenly, at Winsloe Road, on the 3lst te —- Grady delighted all present, and were enthusiastically encored.. Tonight “Across the Ocean” will be the bill, and the epecialties will be new and catching. The company is an excellent one, aud deserves good houses. Zion Cuvracn.—The public meeting last evening was wel: attended notwithstanding the inclemency of the weather. Rev. D. Sutherland, who presided, explained that this was the 250th celebration of the tormation of the Westmineter standards and the eventwas receiving general promi- nenceamong all al] Presbyterians. He then called on Rev G. C. Robertson, of Caven- dish, who gave a thoughtful and instructive address on the Westmimeter Confersion of Faith. Rev. R. McLean, of Valleyfieid, followed speaking warmly on the same subject. The choirs of St. James’ and Zion church combined and rendered some good music, one piece of which was a solo by Mr. George Dixon. Bic Fire ws Hatrrax.—The recent holocaust in Windsor occasioned the pub- lication in the Halifax Herald of some dozen. Telephone 98. D. STEWART ECLIPSE BAKERY Bakes Best Bread. =e 2.2.4 22 &22f & 10,000 >> o> = =e @ S BGS 25668 reminiscences of the great fires which ewept over that city in past years. Qne writer describes the big fire on Hollis street forty years ago. After referring to the progress of the fire in ite early stages,the writer saye: “It (the fire) then worked its way along Hollis street as far and including the site now occupied by the Nash building. This building was erected soon after the fire by John D. Nash, the well-known auctieneer, who was one of the notable characters of his Housekeepers Say Royal Oak Soap is the best Soap in the world, for the laundry. Clothes are made beautifully white and clean by using this great Soap. For sale everywhere. day, and was exceedingly popular ;with the people. There were many | pleasant stories told of his quaint oases when disposing of any property from a jacknife toa saw mill.” The Joho D Nash referred to in the foregoing extract is the father of our esteemed Collector of ‘ Inland Revenue, Samuel C, Nash. ult. in the 63rd year of her age, Jane, relict of the late James Macinnis, leaving five sons and one daughter. At DeSable, Ann MeFayden, in the 95th year of her age, relict of the late John Maclean. —_ — —e If you feel weak, dull and discouraged you will finda bottle of Hood’s Sarsaparilla wonderful goud. Prince Edward Island Illus- trated. Price 25c, for sale at all the bookstores. ———— = eeasesoeeoce ¢ 000000000008 and for use in sick rooms &e., there is nothing so refreshing as Florida or Coijogne Water Water We have a nice Cologne Water in bulk at . 10c an Ounce, that is very lasting and fragrant. Several different odore, one of them sure to please you. Cal! and sample. Johnson & Johnson Graduates in Pharmacy. | Thi $ Is And in accordance Our all wool d. b $9 an $16 and $18 (see others, then see ours), Goft’s store Thursday, Friday and Saturday GENTS KID GLOVES 50e, 60c, 75c, and $1.00. GENTS KID MITTS 50c, 65c, 75¢ and $1.00, GENTS’ WOOL GLOVE} 25c¢, 35¢. 45e, 50ce and 60c For further particulars, sons why and how we are in a position to plave before you better goods, and give you low- er prices than you get in other places. | Dur - - - Advertising Space with our established cus‘om, we ao not go into details here. ie a ee TT ee Pe i a ee . . aw. ? Lh - : - ere e 4 ‘ n being referred’ to the hote’s’ Lhis policy is necessary in o1der to protect our customers and ourselves from unscrupulous owner, C, B. Wright, of Philadelphia. The m itators and copyists. | idea is said to be to make this hotel head- | : quarters for tourists on their wav to! on. ‘i : ak ; . aie ik d ; " : ~ ~, i ~~ rT Bs . . Alaska. Sickels writes that $500,000 with Our $3 95, $4.59 and $5 Ulster cannot b2 keaten for value in the city (see oth>rs y which to start opera i ns has beeu paid in then see ours) : 4 and is now in New York banks. At St. ; : Michael, steamers for the Yukon River | 1a trade ¢ t 2D larze warehouses | @QO 7-7 QF 7 & i riley be built and large warehouses | Our $3.75, $5, $7.50 and $10 Overcoat: are equal to custon made, and are, without ted. Ss {The (Mr. McEachen referred to in the doubt. the best to be had(see oth 2¥8, then see ours ). : d $12 Mens Suits are corkers, and would cost made to orceér, OUR BOOK-KEEPER is now ready _ to money on account. pay us then pay others. PROWSE BROS receive Please GENTS WHITE SHIRTS 26c, 50c, 75e. and $1.00 Gents’ Colored Shirts 50c, 75e, $1, $1.25 & $1.50 GENTS’ WOOL SHIRTS 40c, 50c, 65c, 85¢ & $1.00 please call and we will be pleased to cxplain the many rea- ha in i > oe A PROWSE BROTHERS, The Wonderful Cheap Men POF FTES VETTES TTT TT Te TT TT TTY Along with our usual stock of Jackets, we purchased some extreme novelties—very handsome and very rich, | We have marked these at specially low prices. In Fur Lined Capes we now show astonishing value for $5.00 up. A nice range * eT ema ne “at » oe gp ne gill ‘jae RPE a ee See TIE AP ean SO Hey ae ee a a ead be ne : AE of Maid’s Jackets. Wholesale and Retail. BEER BROS.