e Ree der I ke ce ae THR DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, OCTOBER 21 1897 _- gre You Losing Fierh? FOR THE WINDSOR SUFYERERS, fheo ™ mething 8 WF ne. To the : / epg 1t 8 waves means tr ut e. It is & : Meeting of Citizens Yesterday—Coatribu- ae tg any one, wn ess they are tions of Money and Clothing. Sigdly t00 fat. Sex t's Emulsion checks At the call of Mayor Dawson a meeting | “ waste avd brings Up jour weight] of citizens was held in the *y Council > sin. Chamber yesterday aftereoon io take » ” el measures for the relief ef the sufferers by Apaker reeiding in & ve ry old house at | the recent fire at Windsor. There was a # slices. . : = oe fair attendance of ladies and gentlemen, algicin, O88 ag Anes Th "S ©'8 | and much sympathy was expressed for the is wert 18 We), Fees , aS OfeN | victims of the fire fiend. Eitan pouices tha ‘fters, when tapped, | 4 letter was read from Mayor Dawson Pe aed 4 oe : a Vie roas | regretting his inabiliiy to be preeent because caarce OTN R SS 7 a rusty lock In tbe) oF illness, and expressing the hope that Paener of OO! e rafters, and op its be] immediate action would be taken, He | Ran, prced the cavity was found to contain | ajao enclosed a substantial subscription Pas: sam sixteenth ores | towards the relief fund. ; pine ° ; meen S irtmer! Mr. Horace Harzard was called to the ch i0 ‘isctosed some highly shair, and explained the object of the | BM sabie Cordova eather paper concealed | meeting. He regretted that t! e attendance | Bee. wecceselvy mess = ordinary was not larger, but the shortness of the | wwe paren, SOMME of which bai been , notice given was doubtless the cause. The Pa: walls at least two cemluries ) matter of relieving the sufferers by the fire | “. scence i was one that required immediate action, i . reyes and what there was to be givea should be PE By request ef Mr Williams’ given promptly. | Ms wadents of the P. W. College | After a sap discussion the meet- | . ling proceeded to Dusiness, , od public schools, are ad- ‘On motion of Sir Louis Davies 4 com- | to solicit | itted to the Shakespearian SRecital tomorrow evening at sif price.— 20¢. f sweet pota toes for 25 eents 245, 2in. Tronads « ‘ peer & Gotts oR. -——:- Set * ’ ’ fe FE | treats CHRONIC DISEASES by the Salis- | vary method of persistent self-help, in = wmoving causes trom the blood. Con- tigsnous, inteligent treatmentio person oc by letter insures Mi pimum of suffer- jagand Maximum of cure possible in each case. Avoid attemp's apaided Graduate of N.Y. University And the NEW YORK HOSPITAL. Trenty years practice in N. Y. City. Diploma registered in U.S. anti Canade, ness: CHARLOTTETOWN, P E I, CAMADA. OrFICk,. Victoria Row. Accomodations reserved for patients. ae | ¥ mittee of seven was subscriptions and make money and needful articles. The motien carried and the following committee was struck: Mr. A.B. War burton, Lt.-Col. Moore, Dr. 8S. R. Jenkins, Hon. David Laird, Councillor Nicholeon, Patrick Blake and Capt. D. Stewart. City Clerk Davison was, on motion, appointed appointed collections of | ¢reasurer,and asu bacription list wasat once opened. Upwards of $306 was subscribed ov the spot, which, with other subserip- tions to foliow,will be dely credited im the daily papers. The chairman placed an office in the Cameron Block at the disposal of the committee, also a warehouse for the reception of any articles donated and contributions receiwed. The offer was thankfully accepted. Sir Louis Davies stated that the Steam Navigation Company would transport, free of charge, any packages for the relief of the sufferera. Superintendent Sharp telephoned the City Clerk thatthe I.©. R. would carry all donations from Pictou to Windeer free of charge. ' References on on. Be Boct 5 lyr PAAAAAAAAAA 14 Good : : | Idea : When you reguire a geod ® Cock, ie to-call at our store. a“ 2 tt We carry Parlor Clocks EDining Room Clocks : Kitchen Clocks ELlarm Clocks. » b We have just received @ BF large lot of Eight Day Striking , Clocks, beatiful. Walnut cases Wp tod are guranteed with each Wi clock. Your choice in this lot if F 3.75 Tt We have clocks for $1.00 ap W. W. WELLNER i “4 - STOWERS Peptogen wut Bice 4 “ i Good Health Assured ‘fotonized Sauce ~§ The choicest article ever § offered. Gives you a wonderful relish and aids your digestion, Ask your grocer for it. a ee Sey | ' yA }Pure It was saggested that a ladies’ auxiliary committee be appointed to assist the gen- eral com mittee. The meeting then adjourned, the com- mittee remaining to make further arrange- ments. ‘USOT OF CONT@IBUTIONS. Sir Louis H Davies. ...........-00+------. $25 Hon F Peters ...ccosesseseeceessseeceses eevee 25 Bishop MeDonald.........--s-ee0.+2+-. 25 His Worship Mayor Dawson.....---.. 20 H J Cundall. 20 Stanley Bros. . 2... . 2... ececcecseesereee 20 Si Be NOD. .ccccsncnvesceesresggneeente A it Col Moore......... ibdierd cethb back cgdecd 10 DA Hon D Laird.........scccceerersesssescecenees 10 ee ee ee ee | OO aS Sebrasd BeeGmard |... 6. . sc<ses-coe sna OO ae BE Be DaeaOs. dukeodhc - «oo . Goon a RUBE Boakrine.iesed.. ix <sh<celccdtincccen BO 10 10 10 Judge Fizgerald...........-s1.ceeceesesee- Joloneon & Jobnson..s--.---eeeoceeree see Benjamin Rogers. ..... «=. ++ +eerereeee Rev J T Bryaa........s000 c-nseecseree. Rev. W J K'rby...........+ Rev D Sutherlamd........-.-seeeee esos Rev dames Simpson....cee- 2. os ceeeee DON TE TRON cccdeseee 5 o'n 000.0 5 40 cosces A NN Denies cnc as co ccee ts dots decide oo 20 se eeeee Joba TY McKezzie......c.cceceeeseeeecsseee : W OH Aitken...... Walter Matheson. .....-.. ...s-sesecrneres T Taylee ccc... ccc cee ce ec cecemeees wees FS Jost..........+ MOIR, cccsccccdesees DD) HatbeWO Gl... -.20 ccccscoccvccerccecs ceees T J Morris, groceries....c.0++ svsssecseseeees John Mcleod & Co, clothing. ......... McKay Woollen Co, goods... . -...-.0+#: J B McDonald, clothing.....00+. +--+ Senator McDonald, trunk clo hing. eee eet enn ee me ORR R ERE TETHER eee e eeeeseen ee eee eeeeee eee eeee m BS bo COAG we NMwk MH bio oaoag Ws cdicces'as i dic ein vs, oe WW: F Mttatealll... i. seccsctcccteccecce cde Oe Ur ee cession & aks er cee ee -. csascepeiseéi ae ae RD OG ad.... «0.7; odebtocotntemeisaedd hs 3 Ware & Geatisicccccicsectees} 0b ae Capt D L Hooper.........+--+0++ 2 cnpcoseen ae Capt Tooker, R N....00....++eeeeeeereee 5 Thos Casely....az -cccccocarcnie s 690s + 5 eR Lk Lok ih, oe shnccoces Percy Pope nwrcsssssesecesersseesectessereee 9 cis 5 ee fi, capupsognenite o oe. we 2 —eO OE A Bap Accipext:.—Mrs. James Laird of New Glasgow, was seriourly injured on Saturday last by falling throvgh a barn loft, on which she was gathering egg, and breaking her thigh. We are pleased to learn, however, that Mrs. ; gressing favorably, though the injury is of, euch a serious charscter—Summereide Farmer. Royal makes the food pure, %, wholesome and delicious. Conceutrated Cocoa # Your grocer tor it. Absolutely Pure ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. Laird is pro-, -> Extracts. FIELD DAY ATS, PUNSTANG. Interesting Fregramme of Sports carried eut Successfully. Old Sol put forth yeaterday to give St. Dunstan's Cullege athletes the brightest of bis October shines, He admirably and = his sunny ways were apprecia‘ed by both atlrlete and spectator. Of the latter there was a large crowd present to witness the collegians undergo theirfannual “exams”, in the events prescribed for the athletic curriculam. Prince of Wales College sent » goodly quota of ber students, both roves and manly ones, while the city y An his best endeavors succeeded too, of fa | friends of the institution were out in force. | it was the largest crowd to yet gather ITEMS. LOCAL BMD OTHER Ir Pays toiead our ads.—Peer Bros. —_ Tuc Weratuer —Winds increasing to gales from the east and north west, cloudy and rainy. Taankscivinc Day.—Thursday, Nov. 25th, will be Thank-giving Day through- out the Dominion. Sourrs Nores.—Arrivals at the Sea View: E G Gauthier, Quebec; W C Smith,Monireal; © W Blenkhorn, Halifax. Eacs ron Brrrain. — Yesterday the upon the campus on such an Occasion, Northumberland took 400 cases of eggs Among those present were Uieut.-Governor Howlan, Bi~hop McDonald, Revs. Dr. Morrison, and 1, R. A. McDonald, of the Cathedral, Mgrs, McDonald, St. Audrews, and Gillie, Indian River, and Revs. D. F. McDonald, Souris, and P. P. Arsenault, Fifteen Point. Theteveral events on the programme hotly very creditable performances made, notably McPherson’s leap in the running broad jump. The fact that almost the same ones were competing in al! the eveats tended to prolong the time between each being run off, notwithstanding the efforts ef those in charge in sandwiching to the best possible advantage. But despite this apparent slowness a most enjoyable day was the were contested and some result. In the evening the prizes, which, by the way, were kindly donated by friecd~ in the cityand which included some very valu- able articles, were presented to the winners in the college hall. SUMMARY. Putting shot, 16 lbs-—-l, E Ryan; 2, J Donahee; 34 ft, 2 in. 1 mide flat race—l, J Donahoe; 2, Chas Roy. Time, 5 23. 10@ yards (trial heats), lst heat—l, Jobo Guaghe; 2, W Sullivan, Time, 12 sece. 2nd heat—l1, K McPherson; 2, F G@ O'Neill. Time 124 eecs. Final heat—l, W Sullivan; 2, FG O'Neil. Time, 114 secs. Three-legged race (100 yards)—l, Alf Callaghan and Geo Roy; 2, K McPherson and C Roy. Time, 14 secs. Half-mile - flet race—1, W Bullivan; 2, J Donahoe. . Tine, 2.23. Renning broad jump—i, K McPherson; 2, Alf Callaghan. 20 fi 4in. Pele vault—L, J T McCloskey and Ed Ryaa; 2, J Donahoe. 9 ft 6 in. Handball —Al¢ Callaghan andJ Dona- hoe. 220 yards flat cace—1, W Sullivan; 2, F G O’Neill. Tinee, 254 secs. Half mile bicpcle (senier)—i, W Sulli- van:2,R Miller. Time 1.28 1-5. Half mile bicycle (junier) —1, A Ste- wart 2, F McDonald. Time L.4l. Hardle race (100 yarde)—1, K Me- Pherson; 2,F GO’Neill. Time £5 1-5. secs. 44@ yards (Hat wace) -1, W Sullivan; 2, J Donahoe. Time 59 3-5 Secs. ; Quarter-mile bicycle (intermed iate.)— 1, J Dixon 2,C Cex. Time 44 evecs. Quarter-mile icycle (senior)—f, R Miller; 2, W Suilivan. Time 39 2-5. Hop-step and jamp— 1,K McPherson; 2, Alf Callaghan; 39ft I fia. One mile bicycle-—1, W Sullivan; 2, P Gagnon. Time 3.%. High jump—1l, J Donahoe;2, K Me- Pherson; 3ft Gin. Runniag high jump—1, K McPhersoa; and E Ryan; 2,J Dowahoe; 4ft 6in. Two mite bicycle—i, W Sullivao; 2, P Gagnon. Time 6.54. Sack race—l, C Roy; 2, M Foran. The prize for all round athlete was won by W fSullivan, with 23 points, Second, das Donaboe, 19 points. The field officers were: Referee— Rev P.C Gauthier, Ph D. Judgea—J H Macdonald, Jas Campbell, T D Lynch. ; Timekeepere—P F Doyle, V Blake. Starter—Real Miller. Measurers—P Phelan, GJ McLellan. Prizes were presented by the follow- ing: Bishop McDonald, Governor Howlan U.S. Consul Vail, Rev. Dr. Morrison, Examixer Pvustisarsc Company, Dr. Con- roy, Miller,Bros, McMillan & Hornsby, Prowse Bros, Dodd & Rogers, Geo, Carter & Co., Reddin Bros, Cook, (photographer) | Lewis, (photographer), Blake Bros, Mr. Handrahan, Alley & Co, Dr. Murray, J. B McDonald, McKay Woollen Mills, Grant & Co, Arthur Reddin. - rere Hood’s Sarsaparilla is prepared by ex- perienced pharmacists, who kovw pre-- cisely the nature and quality of all ingred- ients used, ih epi idbet Li bt A rare treat is in store for’ every one who attends. the Shakespearian Recital to- morrow evening. a7 §* Further cases of living burials by members of the fanatical religious sect known asthe Raskolniki have. been dis- covered in the Trans-Ural region. A series of small mounds excited the curiosity of the authorities and an in- vestigation of them -was ordered, When the mounds were opened it was discovered that thay contained corpses of persons who hai apparently been buried alive. In: some inetances the mounds had been pro- vided with air passages, which preveated the suffocation of the victims, who had met a lingering death from starvation. The commission of inquiry found that a 15-year old girl, who had consented to be buried, had broken out of her sepulchre under the pangs of hunger. ++ Or oO Honest, full sized bottles, uniformity of quality, great etresgth and purity are characteristics of Sovereiga Flavoring Try them, 1 from Summerside, are for the British market. They - Boats Destrorep —It is reported that a large number of oyster boats were destroyed on the Richmond Bay shores during the gale of Saturday night and Sunday. cttitiaiiadiad Wixnsor Reiier Funp.—All articles iu the way of clothing etc. for the. Windsor N. S. sufferers «hould be sent to the office of Horace Haszard Esq. All who have copvtribations should send in their dona- tions at once. sek scaheiliestiaed Fusxiture Avction—Attention — is directed to the auction sale of furniture etc. by R. Bearisto at his auction rooms to-morrow Friday at twelve o'clock. There is an almost naw Singer sewing machine in the lot and may be sold cheap. Sarprinc Burrer Asroap.— The Farmer saves: The Central Creamery, Summerside, which, although it only etarted a few months ago, has come right up, to the front,on Tuesday shipped five cases of butter to the West Indies, and 59 tubs to Halifax. They have orders to send the sameamount again to the West Indies next week. The butter to fill this order had to be specially put up in tine for shipment. Denect From Mexico, the land of sun- shive and flowers, come the famous Mex-o remedies. From the healing and cleansing sulphur springs comes the Mexo. Splendid for its blood purifying qualities and life suttaining power; noted the world over for its appetizing virtue, a booa for suffering humanity. Sold bv the Mex-o Medicine Co,, agents, Market Hall, day and evening, at the advertising price, $1.00 bottles for 50 cents, money refunded if not satietactory.... Mex-o Catarrh Cure for colds in the. head, hay fever, etc., an excellent remedy, 25c per box. Black- thorn Oil forall internal and external pain, @ sovereign cure for deafness, 25c per bot- tle. Mex-o medicated soap from the famous Mexican soap tree, for all cntaneous disease, shaving, shampooing, hing, uursery and toilet. use, a skin charm, 10c per cake. Grand concert tonight free to adults. PERSONAL. Dr. Macneill, of Stanley, is in town, _ Mr William Campbell, ex-M. L. A., is In town. Mr. W. A, Brennan, of the Summerside Journal, i in the city. Rev. Dr. Sprague, of Snmmerside, has gone on a visit to New York. Lieut.-Col. White, Deputy Postmaster Genera!, is here from Ottawa on official business, . Mr. L. L. Beer, who har been on a busi- ness*trip to St. John, is expected home tonight. Frank Beales and wifeand James Beales and wife of Charlottetown, are at the Duf- ferin.—St. John Sun. Mr. and Mrs, W. L, Cotton were passen- gers in the Princees last evening on return from atrip to Nova Scotia. They were absent from the province upwards of three weeks. The Misses Lynch lett Charlottetown for Chatham, N. B. this morning. They go by way of Pictou, and a large number of their friends were at the boat to see them off. The Misses Lynch were great favorites with all who knew them, and they will be missed in many ways. Hote], Davies: Capt L Anderson, Hali- fax; Mr.and Mrs S Ansbach, Chicago; Lyman W. Cox. St John; Wm M Mall, J. A. Rennick, Montreal; Jno O Gilroy, Lit-Col Whute, Ottawa; W A Brennan, Kensington; Ambrose Cairns, Boston; *R McLellan, Boston; B C Cox, Souris. A On Thursday last Mr. W. C. Ansléw, editoref the Newcastle Advocate, went out shooting on tbe Litile South .West Miramichi, iptending to return. He has acquainted With the-woode dnd little was ‘thougk of his absence the first night, but his failure to return neateday-gave rise to gravest fears and parties have ever since You Can't Make Water Run up Hill Neither can you make a success of your pastry if ycu use cheap, trashy nondescript essences. Sovereign Flavoring ~ Extracts Have an enviable reputation for Strength, Purity, Flavor Always réliable, Ask for ‘Sovereign brand, mrnufactured by SIMSON BROS. & CO. “ Halifax. N. S | a TOPPEPRDPNT TEE SROPTERPED OPTED OR Np NE! S’side; R T Taylor, Moncton; Dr. Darrach, | not been seen gince.. Mr>Anslow was wel] | been. scouring the woods in all dire.tioas | without success, a I to our store. and capes The Always 7AM rerevvovereneenennevenennenvenenveneneenenennen nee nen ervennenens nev nen reneneenenen rrr rin = 2 @ ® 22 ee et os ‘Souvenir : P E Island A copy of ‘“ Prince Edward Island LIllus- trated,” is about the best thing for the purpose of giving strangers an idea of this beautiful Prev- ince. It consists of S 100 pp. printed on the best paper, The engravings are nu- merous and first- class, The price is 25c a copy. The are for sale at alithe bookstores in Char- lottetown, at Sum- ~merside and Souris and on the train. They may be _ ob- tained at this office, ‘ gecurely wrapped, ready to mail to friends abroad. Write or call. THE EXAMINER OFFICE, seooee QUEEN STREET....., — ST a — nn RT sranesegneanpgnonnnnnnenegneer envnepennnnncenennnnnnnppengnot anny Meet me at the Always Busy Store. Solid Values Gained our Popularity Solid Values Keep and add to if. No catchpenny schemes, no exaggerated state- ments, nothing but good, sound, values in new, meritorious and waated goods, bring the crowds ladies jackets Two cases more just reczived, cosisting of ladies’ Misses’ and Children’s garments, aud bast in style, fit, finish, and workmanship. TS STANLEY BROS. ; , | AUdedddaddddddddaaeadade LSUAAUAAAALAAAGNdaed ste daddadaddand The latest, Busy Store Wbsdbdidd iad | FOR SALE. The Rosebank Fam Containing 180 Acres of Land. HE above Farm has 120 acres clera and ina good state of cultivation, the remainder covered with wood. It is situate opposite the City of Charlottetowa on the Southport side of the Hillsborough River, convenient to Schools, etc; one miie from Southport Ferry in Summer, and one mile from the city in the winter by the ice. _ On the Farm is a good two story Dwelle ing House and a fine first-class barn and and other outside buildings. It is all fenced with cedar posts and barb wire, with several cross fences of the same material, The shore front extends for the distance of one mile, giving an abundance of sea manure, also a mussel bed within half mile of the shore. It wou!d make an excellent Dairy Farm or would make a fin site for ‘a summer and . perfect view of the ‘city. The general surrounding are uresq making it one of che mahtaloalrutie health ‘ resorts in the Maritime Provinces. and Farming Im -in conjuncti ene ome nired. All questions asked will be promptly a by thé undertigagd rT Half of the purchase money tan remain on mortgage at 5 per cent. “1Fe ' For further particulars apply tozthe owner, SW FRANK MoKENNA. Queen Street, Charlottetown, Printing — in all its branches at the Exam- INER Office, one of the best equip- ped Job Printing Establishments on P, E. Island. St BVeRA FA eesoespwse Qur Fall and Winter opened. - London * House Ruilding. «ee. of reliable footwear is sure to please. well made shoes at reasonable prices, strong oil g»at school boots, all sizes and widths now Stock Good, honest Buys’ and girls, W. H'? Stewart & Co. hotel, having superior bathing facilities © Any purehaset wishing to buy the Stock Pez; ecm fe cee gg lle earn wae & le a = e] , < | + | * >? j & : | . | 4 ‘ . | | . 3 d ‘ ; a x 7 a7 al : | a} ; . , 7 a 3 ; @ :% ' . : | | if 5 | i ; a. ee eee