THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN, SEPTEMBER 12, 198 THE DAILY EXAMINER MR. CHAMBERLAIN Pe BD sarssssasnacascsss@ ae IT PAYS TO BUY AT PEXKINS REACHES NEW YORK) ire Every Purchase Profitable — os es Issued every a‘ternoon from the office of the Examiner Publishing Co. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION, (IN ADVANCE) @ee Year, - - - - = = = © = $4. 4 x Months, - oe ee ove. 2 ec Months, eo © #6636 Go 2 Month, - -~ -2eeeee Q, Sent post paid to any part of Canada or the United States To get to school at nine. ' ' } | “e . s She had an awful! teacher, Interviewed on Some of} “sissnsseuts, 00 z playmates are all awful rough 35 | the Leading Topics, HeWheon playing in the yard. To Boston | COMMENCING MAY (0th. MF SF Pa She has an awful kitty Who often shows her clawe; A dog who jumps upon her dress HALT eg voy THE WEEKLY EXAMINER GORDON'’S DEATH AVENGED. With awful muddy paws. “4 3” Che favorite 8: S. “HALL >. . . er, “ is —— every F ioe penning chy ne ae es hl alee “5 FAX” will leave Charlotte ap matter whic 1aS appeared in the Pee oe i op, > : » . E Daily, and is a ‘irst-class newspaper, com- | An Anglo-German Understanding with bn ote Swe oer J Every purchase is a profitable investment ‘own for Boston With awful cunning dimples, And such awful little toes. Savings of cents and dollars are found all over our store. The store news tells of a few of these, and yet foreveryone we tell about there taining all the Jatest news, Subscription 51.00 a year. Every Tuesday, atl p, m. calling at Hawkesbury and Halifax. Admitted--Czar'’s Proposal Made in Good Faith. She has two little brothers Aud tney ave awful boys; BAL J e reese With their awful druma and trumpets i are scores that aré not named NOVA SCOT A e They wake an awful noise, es peETURNING ' New York, Sept.9.—The Right Hon. - . eave boston every a urda GRAND Joseph Chamberlaiv, Secretary of State Do come, I pray thee, common sense “F Shawls School Suits at noon Y o- for the British Colonies, has arrived here. Come and this maid defend; wS “ “ : 7 ° % VT} () He was accompanied by his wife and Miss Or else, I fear, her awfal life -r, . : Have your boy’s suit made of Passengers leaveing Ch own PROVINCIAL EXAIBITI! N Chamberlain. They left later for Massa- Will have an awful end, wF Ladies honey comb shawls,| Moncton Tweed, it will wear Wednesd ni j ic U 1am 1. They left late ' : ee ednesday morning via Pig AND chusetts, where they wil! visit the Endi- — Toronto Globe. <9 nice assortment for early fall | longer and look better than wny k | Pee cotts, of which family Mrs. Chamberlain ee % trade. other tweed. tou, % B if ec ch connece . isa member. Mr. Chamberlain will re- : ss T tion at Halifax with INDUSTRIAL FAIR turn home in the fall. His visit to this BREAD OF THE NATIONS WF Lolf Jerse "y First Silk \ elvet SS. S. «“ELALIFAX.” —AT— country, the distinguished English states me Fo - Yor ‘) shipment ili W sd i ’ 5 - ee ; Wel i Sailing Wednesday evening at 1] man said, has no political significance, ‘tis a curious aud interesting study 4 of our new golf jerseys has ar- e bave just opened a large . HALIFAX; N. Ss. notwithstanding the fact that the High] to compare the various materials which s§ rived,and is placed on our cen- | range of new silk velvets in all p ee : 98 Joint Commission is at present holding its} coryve the different nations of the world we tre table for your inspection— | the leading shades. Bese for sale at stations P. EB, q . session in Canada, and that Ambuassador] ,. ary 53 ead. In this % prices low. lway. Se t 22nd a N: t, 29th, ] £ as the basis of their bread. In thi: " 5 D ‘ ' are Hay has been recalled to assume the port~ country, where good bread, made from oF , seis Table Linen : For further rates and all informa. - | 1c nag | Wie of Secretary of State. ; spring and fall wheat flour, is within | SF J vyeed Suitine’ tion apply to H. L. Chipman, Canad. $16,000 i Sremiume $16,000 oe ee first said that ~~ reach of all, rarely a thought is giveu vS = Have you been disappointed 1an Agent, at Halifax, or to ‘ tad : = >. : , | did bot care to discuss internationa a ' pe } : 5+. aa : in the service of your table line =) By 25 = Sa ic i a ae List of matters, and remarked that his speech to the s a ei uF We have just received from Yer: then you dida’t a it ‘oot WwW. " CLA — ; at Birmingham was about al! he cared to Sa sa andes ae dnc’, ‘th dien SG ae eae one case of tweed for | gor our linens are of extra quas gent, say regarding an alliance between the “— nay 2 a fe adies fall euits, they areon our lity, 1 alway: iced at ss Improvement in Every Department aleed Gatton aad Genet Mittaic, Te ons remoter part of Sweden ne poor make Ky pasies tokilan Gis ema priced at the Th Cn’t St \ bo J : 1 Att ti however, induced to answer a number of | 8" bake theie rye bread twice a year * i p Owl pal ay. Wonderful ypecia Tac! 1008 questions bearing On matters of inter and store the loaves away, 50 that even- r, At Great Expense the Commission have | gsr, tually they are as hard as bricks. =) SHIRT VW A IsSTsS secured the Grand Historical Spectacular Drama. The Relief of Lucknow Magnificently mounted with beautiful Costumes, employing a full Batallion of Troops and Bands Produced under the management of Hana & Teale, of Hamilion, Ont., with display of Fire Works surpassing apy- tiriug ever seen East cf Toronto. To- gether with numerous other new and original amusements from London and New York, Superior in every way to the Great Show of 1497. For Prize Lists and all information, address, J. E. WOOD, Mgr. Sec’y City Hall, Halifax, N.S. Just Received a nice assortment of THE CZAR’S PROPOSAL. ““What do vou think of the Czar’s pro- posa! ?”’ was asked. “I believe itwas made in good faith, but of course, | cannot say whether it will be adopted or not. The conditions have yet to be learned, and they will not be known until the conference meets and the plan of the general disarmament has been thoroughly discussed. We all want peace, and are sure that the Czar made the pro- posal in the best of faith. It would bea grand thing to sbolish large standing armies, but unless all the European and Continental countries consent to the plan it will fal¥ through at this time. A few years hence the scheme may be feasible.” “What do you think of the recapture of Khartoum and the ffight of Khalifa Abdullah ?” “General Gordon’s death has been avenged, and the power of the Mahdi has been destroyed. This victory will open up the Soudan, and alithe countries of the world will benefit by the victory achieved by British arms. ‘The White and Blue Nile will soon be open to commerce. “How aboutthe Anglo-German agree- ment entered into by Mr. Balfour and che German Ambassador last week? Boes the agreement embrace an offensive or defensive alliance in certain eventuali- ties e ANGLO*GERMAN UNDERTAKING, “AllthatI can say on the subject is that there is an understanding be- between the country, but! cannot tell you Farther north still bread is made from barley and oata. In Lapland oats, with the inner bark of the pine, are used. The two tagether, weli ground and mixed, are made into large, fat cakes, cooked in a pan over a fire. In dreary Kamchatka pine or birch bark by itself, well macerated, pounded and baked, frequently constitutes the whole of the native bread food. The Icelander scrapes the ‘‘Iceland moss’’ off the rocks and grinds it into flour, which serves both for bread and for puddings. In some parts of Siberia, China and other eastern countries a fairly palata- ble bread is made from buckwheat. In parts of Italy chestnuts are cooked, ground into meal and used for making bread. Durra, a variety of the millet, is much used in the countries of India, Egypt, Arabia and Asia Minor for mak- ing bread. Rice bread is the staple food of the Chinése, Japanese and a large portion of the inhabitants of India In Persia the bread is made from rice, flour and milk; it is called ‘‘lawash.’’ The Persian oven is built in the ground, about the size of a barrel. The sides are smooth mason work. The fire is built at the bottom and kept burning until the walls or sides of the oven are thorongh- ly heated. Enongh dough to form a sheet about one foot wide and about two tet lone_{e_thegwa_on the Rench | @@arra505 Balance of our shirt waists at a big discount F, Perkins & Co. ae SUNNYSIDE. Qse Se05sG55K5K5658 Gjsooreorsoors PPTL PLIES RS and roliei until about” as thin as dole leather, then it is taken up and tossed and rolled from one arm tu the other and flung on the board and slapped on the side of the oven. It takes only a few moments to bake and when baked it is spread out to cool. This bread is cheap (1 cent. a sheet); it is sweet and nour- ishing. A specimen of the ‘‘hunger bread’’ from Armenia is made of clover seed, flax or linseed meal, mixed with edible grass. In the Molucca islands, the starchy pith ef the sago palm furnishes a white, flonry meal. This is made up into flat, oblong loaves, which are baked in curious little ovens, each being di- vided into eblong cells te receive the loaves. Shingles at 98¢ SHINGLES AT $1.10 SHINGLES AT $1.15! SHINGLES AT SHINGLES AT $1.30! SHINGLES AT SHINGLES AT $1 60 SHINGLES AT $1.70 SHINGLES AT $2.00! SHINGLES AT $2.25 SHINGLES Af $2.36 SHINGLES at $2.50 Shingles sawn, Shingles split, Shingles Cedar, Shingles spruce Shingles, ail kinds—a|! prices. STEAMERS..... Northumberland & Princess Leave as below every day (Sundays Excepted) From POINT DU CHENE (on arrival of afternoon train from St. Jobn) for Summerside, connecting there with exprest train for Charlottetown. From SUMMERSIDE ‘on arrival of morning train from Charlottetows) for Point Du Chene connecting with dey tia for St. John. Connecton at Moncton with train for Canada aud at St. John with Ste International Line and Raiiways United States and Canada. From PICTOU (on arrivalof day train from Halifax) for Charlottetown. From CHARLOTTETOWN, seyen a.m. (loca!) for Pictou, (connecting there with day train for Cape Breton and Hali-~ — fix, at Balifax with C. A. & P. Line for Boston. F. W. HALES! Ch’town, P. E. I. Srecrerary NITON fi SETS Bread is also made of roots in S Everything else you reouire in : , 7, BL U the details. 1 know of ly t li . m som li 7 } 0 ) 5 h exia‘ing at present, one ie ha aaa "oan ee eet ae aoe 181. uebec Steamship U0 J, Ltd the newest designs in sterling silver and _ rolled plate, and selling very low, iance and the other is the triple alliance The commercial interests of the United States and Great Britain in the far east be ing similar, there is no telling whether the two Governments will act together diplo- _maticaily where their common interests are concerned. It is most likely they will. roots are a deadly poison if eaten in the raw state, but make a good food it properly prepared. To prepare it for bread the roots are soaked for several days in water, thus washing out the poison. The fibers are picked out, dried James Barrett, Conaolly’s Wharf. ... 2008 OS © |” 0220486 SO4480O8 SCS SS DhESSESS £40646060086 “STR. CAMPANA.” Sailing Sailing rom Montreal from Charlottetowa at 2 p. m. about 6 p. m. 1 Tt “It is reported that an Anglo-Russian and ground into flour. This is mixed Monday 6th June "Mouday 30th May TANTON understanding is practically complete; that with milk, if obtainable; if not, water Monday 20th June Monday 13th June * e Great Britain recognizes Russia in Man- is used. The dough is formed into lit- Monday 4th July Monday 27th Jane tle round loaves and baked in hot ashes Opposite Crabbe’s Hardware Store. Shaw & Beairsto The Practical Plumber's Are prepared todo all kinds of jobbiog und will be pleased to furnish estimates ea all branches of the trade. If you are Building it would be well to get their prices They sre the practical plumbers. chrria, Russia undertaking to satisfy Geat Britain in Chinese railway matters ard so respect England’s sphere in the Vailey of the Yang- tse Kiang.” “Such an understanding is newe to me There were no negotiations of that kind in progress when I left Eogleni,I am not iv a position to deny the report, because I can- not tell what has happened while on the sea. “England’s friendship for the United States during the conflict with Spain is known tothe world”answered Mr. Chae- berlain, inreply to another query. “The SICK HEADACHE Positively cured by these Little Pills, They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per- fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsi- ness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongue Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. ! or dried in the sun.—Sanitary Record. Furness Ling of Steamers. 2 Before Lave good Watches been so low in price as to-day. We have them recently bought at the latest re- duced rates, and will sell Monday 18th July Monday 1th July Monday Ist August Monday 25th Jaly Monday 15th August Monday 8th Aug. Monday 29th August Monday 22nd Aug Monday | 2th Sept. Monday 5th Sept Monday 26th Sept, Monday 19th Sept Monday 10th Oct Monday 3rd Get Mondry 24th Oct Monday 17th Oct Monday 7th Nov Monday 3lst Vet Calling at Summerside, Perce Gaspe Mal Bay and Father Puint, Deligh«tal summer trip for tourists. Passenger accommodation unsurpassed, Freight carried at competition rates. Eggs band- ee te British Government avd the people of Small Piil. Small D led with great car : Great Britain, while observing a strict Small Price 080. low. . . CARVE FROS ray } neutrality, clearly showed which country : . . . a Ayareé -L (AL they favoured in the fight. Substitution Halifax to Great Britain _ “Are the English paople notwithstand- the fraud S. S. “ Londoz City” leaves Halifax G. H. TAYLOR ing the German and Russian agreements, e fraud of the day. \ for London G. B Sept- 8. Steam- PICKFORD ¥ BLACK . Now landing ex scooner “MARY P’ direct srom Barbados, 500 barrels bright Barbadoes sugar, 200 puns choice Bar- badoes molasses N. RATTENBURY. 193 2 mos WANTED. An experienced Pattern Maker, non etver need appiy. Apply to box 5628, Ch’town. 208 dy lwk AUCTION. still friendly to the United States ?” “Yes, and more strongly so. Ireland has been granted long-promised reforms and ihe people sre happy. They all favour an alliance with this country. Mr Chamberlain declined to discuss the future of the Philippines, reciprocity with Canada, or the likelihood of the annexation of the Island of Jamaica to the United States He intimated, however that this country, being destined to become a great nation, would require an expansion of tarritory, and would have to protect the Outlets for its commerce with distant land:*® Mr Chamberlain will make an extended tour in the west, especially visiting British Columbia. LL HEADACHES from whatever cause cured in half an hour by See you get Carter’s,, Ask for Carter's, Insist and demand Carter's Little Liver Piflg soaplsoap! Use Ktionpike Bar the great Laundry and scouring soap. marvel of cheapness unsurpassed n excellence. Use Royat Oak in the Laundry. ship ‘“Dahome” will leave Halifax for Liverpool Sept. 14th. Shippers of perishable produce should apovly early. W. W. CLARKE, Agent To Boston Se PLANT LINE OF STEAMSHIPS Jeweler and Optician. iarlottstown. FOR SALE OR TO LET. That well known business Richmond Street, near the market. This Hotel conta‘ns about twenty good roome and shop, all in good repair. Stabling for thirty horses, with large yard in coanection. Av~ply to THOMAS CAMPBELL RITLIIIIIITITIIIIIIIITES HALIFAX “& CHARLOTTEFOWN. SEASON OF 1898. S.8.CITY OF GHENT will sail from Uharlottetown every Friday at 10 &, m+, during the the season of 1898, for Halifax, salling at Summerside, Port Haeting%, Port Hawkesbury, Arichat, Canso, Isaac To be sold by public auction at | HOFFMAN'S HEADA’HE POWDERS | }{ : Harbor, Sal Riv Sheet Harbor; , , ' ° To 25e ‘ . a homes, eas uick work. s , ae wa a r, Saimon iriver, & hee ; Winsloe Hall, on Saturday, 10th inst, et ee white clathan. aul : . a Ss = returning will leave Halitaxevery Tues 10 o’clocxs a.m. 108 boxes of toe Sal ited nae : Charlottetown to Boston via., Pictou = a. day at 6 p. m., makiog same calls, The heese, steam oiler and other articles | —T J Harris, London H aes UBILBE for the toilet and | and Helifax 98.16 7 steamer has excellent pussenger accom= saa the late f : » LOndon House, light Laundry. Makes child’s play of} Passengers leaving Charlottetown on oa = = modation. Saloon amidships, Specié Oey a : Ga aa a stacmmaia Grapes, 5c per pound at W. F.Carters, | Washday, ; renee one ae with steamer oe = = oe — be given this Cece 2S ° ‘ ‘fac j + : ae , ; ; | RDER : iS, 212 ins. ‘ alifax” at Halifax the same evening. = — a or further information apply to Winsloe, Sept ds 98. Go to Beer & Goffs for cheap fruit of all J. D LAPTHGRN & CO. Tickets for sale by ed OR J P. MURRAY oe i W. W. CLABES, 208—dy li w li kinds to-night. W. W. CLARK, Regs ms Agen! htown So Werks. Agea tiie RI EIS IS Ch’:own, May 13, 1898