FOOTBALL! _—— —. — Dalhouse College om Va Aberv ‘e1lts the rigging, Atc.4A.A A Grounds a... Thursday, October 29 Our. BULBS are here The Cream of the Bulb Crop. The very choicest named varieties selected by our Mr, Haszard, Prices right, HASZARD & MOORE SUNNYSIDE. 1 was cerep of terrible lumbago by MINAR‘’S LINIMENT. Rev. Wu. Brow I was cvreD cf a bad case of earache br MINARD’S LINIMESNT. Mas. S. Kavisacx. I was cureD of sencitive lungs by MIN- | ARD’S LINIMENT. Mrs. S. Masrers. : Seamons’ Oyster House & Restaurant | Connolly’s Brick House near corQueen ané Dorchester Streets. Meals and Lunches eveked (o order all heure of the day and evening. Best Oysters stewed in every style First } class cooking and atten@ance. JOHN A. SEAMANS, Proprieter. 2) li. z. S Sanford, COMMISSION MERCHANT —— Strict atte nti Purps Made. saie of n to business and prompt re- Special attention given ,to the Pork, Poultry, Egers, "Hides, and Wool Skins. Market quotations given on: pplication. Address all consignments ,and oorrespon- dence to, [.8, SANFORD, 46 ané 48 Argyle St., 40 HALIFAX N.38. RAABAARAA SARS Dainty Pieces of Cut Glass [am opening a collection of beautiful pieces, as spark- as diamonds, ‘The assortment inc) udes:— Creams Bonbon - Dishes Berry Bowls Water Bottles Sugar and Creams A rare treat {for lovers of the beautiful. W. W. WELLNER IGE Hal EE EE EEE Ek AS OE ak Ok FF LOST OVERBOARD. ee felix Benoit Drowned Early This Morning. The schooner Ella May, Captaia F oster, irrived from Bathurst this morniog and ts ow dischargirg a cargo of shingles ao i whe tor Mr. M. P. Hogan and Mr. Rat- | About half-past four this morning, ju« sfter the echr. had rounded the black outside the blockhouse, Captain Foeter | ordered the gaiff-topsail to be clewed up, | and in some wav fell overboard. A bundle of shisgles was flung overboard, | | but he filed todo eo. The ship’s boat was also lowered,but by the time it reached the place where Benoit fell he had passed out of sight, Benoit was a good swimmer, but was probably draggedj dcwn by the weight of clothing. Besides heavy top boots, he wore two or three coats, The unfortunate man was about 40 years of age, and belonged to Madame Island, near Arichat, where he leaves a wife and six or seven children to mourn his untimely end, _— TWO MADE HAPPY. — An event of no ordinary importance took place at the residence of Mr Donald Me-~ Eacherno, Summerville, on Wednesday evening, Oct 19, when his third eldest laughter, Laureita, was united in the holy bonds of matrimony to Mr Peter H Stewart, Mt Albion, by Rey W H Spencer, Montague. Miss Ida McEachern, sister of the bride, acted the part of bridesmaid, while Mr John R Stewart supported the groom. OQoly about forty of the nearest friends of the contracting parties were present. After doing ample justice to the various dainttes customary on such occasions, a few pleasant hours where whiled away in music and games, when the happy couple left, amid showers of rice, for their new home in Mt. Albion, accompanied by the best wishes of a host of friends for a long and happy wedded iife. The wedding presents were mumeroue, ornamental and useful, thus ehowing the high esteem in which the bride was held. Congratulations, —___$__—-<9¢ @———_ How many young mea and young wo- men are cut off just as the ¢xture seems Srightest and fullest of premise! They are taken away by thedisease which causes over onexsixth of all the deaths in the world—the disease which dectors call cou- sumption. There is absolutely no reason, in the world why consumption sbould be fatal—why it should be ever serious, [t is a disease of the blood, awd can be cured absolutely and always by ipurifying and enriching the blood. The only exceptioa + to this is the case where the disease has been neglected and improperly treated until it 1s stronger than the Sody—until the the ability to recuperate. Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery will cure 98 per cent of all cases of consumption if used according to directions. [t also cures ail lingering coughs, bronchial and threat affections. Send 31 cents in one-cent stamps to World’s Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y.. and receive Dr. Pierce’s 1008 page COMMON SENSE MHPICAL ADVISEE, illustrated. Men’s linders and drawers at 25c, 5c, 45c, 50¢ each and up, all grand values aad largest assortment to select from ia the city, at the Model Store—R H Ramsay & Cos For Blankets, try the London House T.J. Harris. If you etay away trom the football game tomorrow you will miss the greatest ex. hibition of combined science ead strength that has ever been seen in this Province. DIED. On the 25th inst, at Charlottetown, Annie, beloved wife of Mr James A Mex Leod, aged 69 years. [Funeral wili take place on Thursday, 27th iast,at 2 p mw, from her late residence Chestnut Street to People’s cemetry. SE é 4 : ¢ ¢ | ~~. Fit to Wear Underwear must fit. If it doesn’t fit it ien’t fit, Our Underwear is fit because it fits, Our prices fit the quality, our 50c Underwear is worth 59 cents; our $1.00 Underwear is worth $l, and 20 on through the better grades. ¥F. Perkins & Co THE GREAT WATCH HOUSE ESE S PEERS HAAAAAATAAAASASSAARAAM AH Aah gh Tak gh gf pe Sunnyside. ‘ ; ; < . | hm ; 2st eeoeeen OOS body has become so weak as to have lost! ~ ee | nhury. | 3 ' unknown | arrived in Char and the captain called to him to seize it} Mra T 1 Dee & =e @ @ @ 8 © 28/02 8 @&7% 42" © @ *& ee THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, OCTOBE 26 18$8 , PERSONAL i MrJ Hegan,C E, went to Tignish to- day. | Hov James R McLean went east this morning. Rev A E Burke returned to Alberton | this or ine mo ning. Hon H C Macdonald left yeaterday morn- | ing on L trip to Be ston. Mr and Mrs W. S. Stewart returned ast evening from Colorado. : i His H r Lievtenavnt Governor How- ; Felix Benoit, one of the crew, went vo cast | 14n and Sergt McGillivray went west this | off the sheet, which mal morning. in ec fast to ibe FacCK-Tait in Mr JS MeLaren, Inspector of Customs, itetown last night. He is | @ guest at the Hotel Davies, Capt Taylor, ofthe Gulnare, and : Taylor, will leave ina few days or avisit to M Mr J A Matheson, fisherv inspector, was a passenger by the western express last ; 1 | notreal and New York. | j i] evening. He is registered at the Hotel ! Davies, Rev Boston, who bas Cha own for several days | past, cro Pictou this morning On the | way to the Hub. Mrs Geo Worth, who has been visiting relatives in Charlottetown duriag the past two months, left thie morning for her | home in Colorado. Miss Winnie Stumbles left yesterday morning for Boston to enter uy on a course of instruction in nursing in one one of the hospitals in that city. The Misses Bilis, who have been visiting relatives and friends in St John’s Nfld, and Halifax, returned to Ch’town last evening. They came by the Princess from Pictou. Archbishop O’Brien, of Halifax, and hs secretary, Rev. Dr Campbell were last night the guests of Mr. and Mrs, J. W. Hughes, of Xent Street. The Archbishop left thie morning for Arnprior. —Ottawa Journal, Oct. 20. Lord Minto will bring to Canada as his military secretary, Major L. G. Drummord of the Scots’ Guards, who has just returns ed from the expeditiow to Omdurman. Major Brummond joined the army ‘n 1879, and served in the Bechuanaland expedition in 1884 under Sir Charles Warren. He will be the second representative of the Scots’ Guards at Ottawa this year, Lieut. Bell, General Hnutton’s A. D.C., being another Officer from that regiment. ~~ 2 +a+ oe —— Pickwick or an Oy#tes. To my chief benefactors, whom it was also my high privilege te know as friends, Dickens, Thackeray and Leech, ‘Ihave done homage on happy oocasions, and I have a pleasant recollection of the smile and the sympathy of the au- ‘thor of ‘‘Pickwick’’ when I told him, rm proof ef my profound .admiration, (how in my schoolboy days, with an in- come of sixpence per week, I had saved thalf for the monthly numbers of his fa- “mous book, still in my possession, ‘bound in two volumes, and in the most § degraded form of the art. j The smile expanded ae-I proceeded te } ‘describe my wrestlings with tempta- tion, the agony of conflict, when the siren sang, in the form of an oyster: : man who passed at intervals by the door of our schoolyard, and lured us , not only by the cravings of appetite, but by the fascinations of gambling. | His mode of business was to receive } a halfpenny from his customer, whe ; cried ‘‘head’’ or ‘‘tail]’’ (the tail was represented by Britannia in fall uni- j form uncomfortably located on the edg¢ -of her shield) as the vendor threw ii ‘upward. The customer lost his coin il his conjecture was wrong. If right, he received an excellent oyster, with a oo . ‘pious supply of peppered vinegar from @ huge stone bottle, with a elit in the ecork.—S. Reynolds Hole in Literature. ee ntl ail tin, How Rats Multiply. In this city rats are found in cons{é- erable numbers, the brown rats predom- tmating on the ships and wharfs, ths ‘black rats in the stores and warehouses, and the Alexandrian rats being limited to the holds of the ships that come from scuthern ports. Weasels and ferrets are bred to keep down their numbers. The fecundity of the rats is so great that in afew years they would overwhelm a whole city if they were net kept down by artificial means. One pair will rear four or five families of 10 to 15 to each litter in one year, and in six months these young ones are ready to repro- duce. Thus one couple in tke course of three years could raise a population of several hundred thousand if not re straimed by any destructive measures.— New York Sun. You cannot dye a dark color light, but should dye light onesdark—tor home use Magnetic Dyes give excellent resulta, Island bljankets, Tyron blanketiog an mencton blanketing, all wool 2 yards wid for b-st value ever chown try “The Mode Store.” R H Ramseay & Ce. | u’clock on Thureday morning, during a : of an esteemed pastor of cold St Dunstan’s, referred to crowded out of today’s issue, , to St. Dunstan’s Cathedral. | Milton will be i | fund will be taken at each service. | Variable magnetic conditions exiet there } which are apt to disturb ship’s compasses, | Several ofthe surviving passengers have ae — a a eet —_ Gas consumers will kindly note that the pressure will be reduced between 9 aod 11 change in the main, to accommodate sew- erage construction. Local and Other tems, Come to the social in Baptist School- room tomorrow night. You'll enjoy it. jovtighbieinnny Norice.—All cit:zeus who have not paid their city taxes will have their names publieh d in the defaulters list in a few days, This notice is fiaal. esiiladbinanil Crowpen Cvr.--The poem in memory yetterday, is unavoidably scesiblacdiaintation Focxerat Norice.-The funeral of the late John Hagan will leave his late resi- dence, Lower Spring Park Road, tomor- ro (Thursday) morning, at 8.30 o’clock, , tala inp IxrtrreD Anrean.-T @ body of Dr Walsh, of Cambridge, Mass., was interr~! at that place on Monday. che funeral arrangements for to-morrow have there fore been cancelled. sini Mriton Cuvrca.—The new church at opened for Divine service n Sunday the 30th inst. There will be chree services: at 10.30, 3 p. m., and 7.30 p-m. A collection in aid of the building emaniibieiie Liqver Reccviation Act.—A summons charging an infraction of the Liquor Regulation Act was yesterday served on Major Howat, Water Street. The charge is selling during the prohibited hours, The summons is returnable on Monday, cniaceayignaine Scnooyer AsHoreE.—We hear witb re~ gret that the schooner Alma, Captain Boudreault, went ashore in St. Peter’s canal during the late gale. The Alma was owned by captain Anderson aod was loaded with slack coal for C Lyons & Co. Part of the cargo will have to be discharged before the schooncr can be floated. Thereis no ins surance on either vessel or cargo. Lexes Canapran Fruit.—The Mayor of Manchester likes.Canadian fruit. Here is whathe saye of the samples sent him by the Departmentof Agriculture at Ottawa: “The packages of peaches and pears were delivered to my house on Saturday morn~ ing last. The contentscame to hand in splendid condition, and all £ can say is that if your country can deliver fruit of this quality,and in such condition, the market inthis country is an unlimited one. I have sent specimens around to friends, who pronounce the condition ex- cellent and wonderful.” Tue Nonecan Disaster—English news~ papers are still guessing at the cauee of the Mohegan disaster. They recall now that the the Tanacles are almost as danger- ous as the mythical Scylle and Charybdis. and the wreck of the Palmyra in 1885, uoder similar circumstesces, is recalled. visited London as the guesi, of Mr. Wil~ liams, the ageutof the company, and all passengers were given £5 each before leav~ ing Falmouth. The courtesy of the steam- ship company is highly commendable. Hew Francis Bacon Was Rid of Warts. The takinge away of Warts, by Rub- binge them wth some what yt after- wards is put to wast, and consume, is a com’on exp’ment: And I doe appre- hende it the rather ‘because of mine owne exp’ience. I had from my Ohild- hood a wart uppon cne of my Fingers: Afterwardes whe= ! was about 16 years old, being at Paris, there grew upon both my handes a number of Warts (at ye least 100) in a Moneths space. The English Embassadours Lady, who was a woman free from sup’stition, teld me one day. She would belpe me away wth them. Whereupon shee got a peice of Larde, wth ye Skin on, and rubbed ye Warts all ever, wth ye fat side; and among ye rest yt Wart wch I had had from my Childhood: Then she nayled the Peice of Lard wth ye fat toward ye Suune mpou a Poast of her Chamber window weh was to ye south. The Successe was, that wthin five weekes ¢pace, al] the Warts went quite away: And ye Wart wch I had soe longe endured for Company. But at yerestI did little marvaile, because they came in a shorte time, and might goe away im a short time againe. But ye goinge away of yt weh had staid soe longe doth sticke wth me yet. They say ye like is done by rubbinge of Warts wth a greene Elde1z sticke, and then buryinge the sticke to rot in mucke.—Notes and Queries. See the model stores all wool mens uleters at $4.75 each, best value in the city R H Ramsay & Co. A Wholesome cidedly beneficial action oa weak ne! ves. — -_ =o — and one that does not have any injurious effect on the nervous system. POSTUM CER- EAL. It tastes exactly like a mixture of the fAnest Mocha and Java Coffee, and has a de- Each package contains a pound and a quarter and retails for 30c. eee Beverage . SE A LE EE Re Al a SS 8 @aa FURS : :::: SLOGSSEIFSTS AT STANLEYS ( Another Case oi ( Furs opened to- y Gay ire os *.s7*-e Novelties in Neckwear Astrakan Jackets Ladies’ Caps ae NN ~7s2e eee ~e oes Children’s Grey Lamb Caps Stanley Bros ob dese dese ah ae se dese sesh ae Our Principal Business is Making high class clothing to order We also have a splendid line of Mens Furhishings. Which dort add any extra expense to our large and increasing Tailoring business, ©" We claim to give better value than any house in the trade. On Underclothing, Shirts, Collars, Ties, Braces, Handkerchiefs, Hose, Gloves, &ec, GIVE US A CALL AND Chery YOU WILL BE CONVINCED GORDON & McLELLAN Upper Queen St. Men’s Stylish Outfitters ae =~ B <> Ste fg Se ;* a _—S tag el Flannelletes Cloakings Hosiery — Underclothing Dress Goods T J HARRIS LONDON HOUSE Soe — ee a SESE We Glaim To have a stock ‘ot men’s Overcoats Ulsters, and Reefers second 1,» none in the city, Our lines at $3.75 $4.50 $5.50 $6.00 are worth a great deal more as you will see if you inspectour stcck, Well trimmed well finished well made equal in every respect to Custam made at less than half the price. J. B; Macdonald & Go, == <j & ——— aD i P.s‘ p'ace to buy Ch th'ng and Beots,