THR DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTLETOWN, OCTOBER 25 1897 } ’ Salnale wn : eadav) at o'clock p. M.) wie? a § Pufoell, The statement that Mr. Langtry, the ress, was penniless at Mrs. : K est. Paui’s Church thence to People’s «Be | i wes ; | husband of the ac ton and New ok: sheen adie % | and New lLork papers piease Copy.) | : : ; ; - i , Pr’? | the time of his death is not true, as ' . mmerside ) he » } ines 5 At Summer , or the 20th inet., Mrs. Langtry madehim a regular allowance rong, wife of Hon. W. G. Strong, in the | through her solicitor. "Sth wear ot her age, leaving a busband, | . . said unk wel ome ; The Pall Mall Gazette laments the five son me yree Gane 5. 7 > . — competition of the United States, and says » Now Fas he 21st ins Tec [a , At New Haven, on the 21st inst., Hector} that everything points to that country ao” MARRIED. ] THER MEWS IN KAORT METRE, St. Matihews ‘ surch, New Bedford, ‘ — ommemne vee,, on the 13:h inst, James Callaghan, tems of I: — oll d Dowa For More te of DeSable, to Miss Emily Good- | : bap aren Ging. pe River A relief fund for Windsor, N.S., fire euf ‘ . . . ferers has been opened at Victoria, B.C. .1) River, Mase., on the 12th inst., I ’ ’ Pather Kiernan, Avuguetus Me- It ia understood ‘hat the Quebec Govern- , ¢ Sprivgfield, Mass., to Miss ment has decided to cal! the Honse some Croke wughter of Bernard E, , ime before Christmas. 9 | on . ee . : f Nor ugh, Lot 20. The Dominion Government will this 4¢ Reston, on the 12h inst., Frank P. | winter 1mprove the Ridean canal, witha f Rev. J. M. McLeod, form- | view of lessening the liability of flo dat town. (0 Miss Ge trade , Ottawa. } Negotiations for reciprocity between the ~ ay United States and France are being carried Hic fon at Washiagton between an American DIED ge ae : com wissioner an] the French ambas ador. | v ‘ writ x | IVA 0 ' . 1 a + It is announced yhat the marriage bas | «J ’ eC, ener, } , ' . i . | been arranged and ia shortly to take pineée s year of; bis age : | : et = , | between Lord Mount Stepben and Miss “ ave hia late residence | , ae > > | Gian, daughter of the [ate Robert George a McLean, aged 74. At Winnipeg, on the 20:h inat., David B Jobosoo. Mre. W. F. Tidmarsh, of this | city, is a daughter of the deceased. v ~ J Fiesh 7 Are You Losing Then something is wrong. To the young it always means trouble. It is a warning t2 anv one, unless they are already too fat. “Scott’s Emulsiou cbecks this waste and brings up your weight again. —_— nn - - —a BLANKETS—25 pairs white and 25 pairs grey Blankets to sell quick. Weare selling un- der regular values: if you want a pair come soon, to J B Macdonald's, Market Sq Sunlight - Soap Wrapper Competition SEPTEMBER, 1897 The fo!lowing are the winners in District 5, Provinces of Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island. Winners of Stearns Bicycles Mies Lievana Stewart, Pictou. Mr. Leslie Ham, Truro. Winner¢e of Gold Watches Mies Sarah A. Walker. Dartmouth. Mrs. Murphy, 189 Gottingen Street, Halifax. Pte. T.S. Boston, Ist Royal Berke., Halifax. Mies Olive Wier, Dartmouth. Mre. James Morrison, Box 315, New Glasgow. [he above competition will be ccntinued each month of 1897. LEVER BROS, Limited, Toronte ee ee POR. CLE treats Curonic D1sEASES by the Salis- bury meihod of persistent self-help, in removing causes irom the blood. n- tinnous, inteligent treatmentin person or by letter insures Minimum of suffer- 5 ingand Masimum of cure possible in { each case. Avoid attempts anaided. { Graduate of N. Y. University And the NEW YORK HOSPITAL. Tenty years practice in N. Y. City. a registered in U.8. and Canada, DDRESS: CHARLOTTETOWN, P E I, CANADA OFFICE. Victoria Row. | Accomodations reserved for patients. References on application. anne £ When you require a g Cock, is to call at our store. We carry Parlor Clocks Dining F oom Clocks itchen Clocks Alarm Clocks. We have just received a large iot of BHigut Day Striking Clocks, beautifal Walnut cases aed are guranteed with each clock. Your choice in this lot " 3.7 We have clocks for $1.00 up. | eemaining the W. W. WELLNER Jeweler. PEPE ES SEES SAAAASAAR RAAAAAAARAARARAARASA cheapest steel produciog country in the world. The Montreal Minerve states that Mr. Horace Archambault, the Quebec Attorney- Geveral, is about to enter the Senate and the Laurier Cabinet, and that Sir Henri Joly will succeed Sir Adolphe Chapleau as Lieutenant-Governor of Quebeo. Miss Chella Connor, the nineteen year old daughter of A. B. Connor, ot Felton, Del., recently walked seventeen miles in her sleep. She woke up to find herself on the railroad track near Cheswold. She took the next return train for home, and found the whole community scattered far and wide searching for her. It is believed that General Horace Por- ter, U. 8. ambassador to France, will suc- ceed G.M. Pullman as president of the Pullman Palace Car Company. The value of Mr. Pullman’s estate is estimated as being between $35,000,000 and $50,000,000 He was undoubtedly one of the richest men in the United States. Cuba is now looking for cattle. Its live stock was destroyed tremendous y during the war, and the island is stocking up again. Heretofore South America supplied most of the cattle, but the people now want better stock. The United States has recently sent over two cargoes of 750 head each. What's the matter with Canadian cattle for this trade? A woman was scorching away on a bicycle in Denver recently when a swarm of restless bees came along. Something about the scorcher attracted their attention, and they literally made a “‘bee” live for her. She increased her speed, and finally out distanced her tormentors, amid the wild cries of the people who witnes:e| tie race. Mies Zoe Anderson Norris, Wichita, Kan., recently made the ascent of Pike’sa Peak, the top of whic i+ 14,147 feet above the level of the sea. It was a fearful climb, aod Misa Morris fainted several times from sheer exhaustion. She was forced to make the last part of the trip onthe car that takes tourists upthe mountain. She is proud of her achievemest, but would scarcely care to repeat it. The camel is a beast of great strength and endurance, Northing hurts it uatil the proverbial “last straw” is added toi s burden. The human digestive system 1 very much likeacamel. It is realy astonishing how much abuse it will stand. Sometimes, however, something worse than usual will be eaten, and will go through the stomach into the bowels, and there it will stick—that’s constipation. Nine-tenthe of all human sickuess is due to constipation. Someof the simples} symptoms are coated tongue and foul breath, dizzin ss, heartburn, flatulence, sallowness, jistress after eating, headaches and lassitude. A little thing will cause constipation, and a little thirg will relieve it Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets are a certain cure for constipation. They are tiny, sugar-coated granules, mild and natural iv their action. There is nothirg ojurious about them. Sold by druggists. Address with 31 cents in one-cent stamps, tocover cost of mailing only, World’s Dispensary Medica! Association, Buffalo, N. Y., and get a fre» copy of the “People’s Common Sense Medical Adviser.” A de:patch from Baku, on the Pennia- sulaof Apsherson, on the west coast of the Caspian Sea,a centre of the great oil producing region in European Ruesia,says that a petroleam spring at Romany, a siburb of Baku, caught fire, spreading quickly tootber springs in the vicinity until the whole valley was a sea of fl m-, The losses are evormous and the fires #1! burning. Four springs and twenty-thiee bore holes were destroyed, as well as several magazines and houses. EE =, Royal makes the food pure, , wholesome and éelichtes | ROYAL BaKiné Absolutely Pure ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEw YORK. ‘ Finest Creamery .....eeeseeee PERSONAL. Hon Jas. W. Richards ia in tuwn. Mr. James (low,of Murray Harbor North, is in the city. Mr. F. Perkins, of the firm of F. Perkins & Cu. returned home on Saturday evening. Mrs. A. ¥. Clarke, of Moncton, is visiting friends in Summerside and Bedeque. Mr. aod Mre. James Beales have rturned from a trip to Boston, New York and other arge Cities of the United States, Lord Aberdeen has had the Doctor of Laws conferred upon Princeton University. Mr. and Mrs. Arctibald Miss McLaurin have r turned degree of him by Kennedy and from a5 extended visit to the leading cities of the neighboring republic. Mr. W. L. Waring, Dominion inspector of steamboat machinery, and Mr. I. Jd, Olive, inspector of huils, arrived in Char- loittetown on Saturday evening ou offivial business, Mr. Joho Byrne, the efficient station agent at Georgetown, 1s on his - vy cation, and was in the city on Saturday. This is the first vacation Mr. Byrne bas had in eighteea years, and it is well meriicd. At Amherst, N.S., Oct. 20th by Rev. J. H. MacDonald, assivzied by Rev. Dr. T. Trotter, of Wolfville, Rev, Ralph W. Trotter, Victoria, B. C., to Myra Jean, only daughter of Hon. T. R. Black, M. >. ?. Rev. Benj. Chappe!l addressed ‘a mis- sionary meeting in the Portland (St. John) Methodist Church, on Friday evening. ‘he address was most iuteresting and instructive, aad was listened to with the closest attention by a large audience. A very good likness of Rev. Johu Read is published in the St. Joho Telegraph of Saturday. The sketch is given in connec - tion with an interesting article dealing with Methodism iu St. Jobn. Rev. Mr. Read was for many years pastor of the Methodist Church in Charlottetown ; Mr. Thomas Rogers, son of Beej. Rogers, Eeq ,M. L. A., who has not been in good health for some time past, left this morning for Montreal. His mother accompanies him. Mr. Rogers’ many friends hope to see him reture very soon with his health completely restored. Registered xc the Queen: J Conway, Monireal; John Challen, Hamilton, Quai; G K Dupe, Halifax, N 8; W L Waring, St John; James Clow, Murray Harbor; J L Harkin, Quebec; Rev. A. F. McLean, Nortonville, Kan; John H Bell, Summer- side. Davies Hotel: Jno McLean, B C Cox, Souris; M Wright and wife, Sussex; Jobn Richmond, Frank Wilson, Montreal; F R Phillips, Toronto; Chas Ackhurst, 8B Casey, Halifax; J H McKenzie, Pictou; E Y Rowland, St Stephen; F Mingay, Detroit; IJ Olive, St John; J B Hough, Spring- fiel 1, Mass. Capt. Thos. Taylor, of H. M.S. Gu luare, employed on the Imperial Government Sarvey in Canadian waters, spent tuis week in Pictou. The Gulnare was on ths Marine Slip for painting and repairs to ball. To-day she sailk fur Charlottetown} where she will remain for the winter months.— Pictou Advocate. Lord Fincastle is, itis stated, te receive the Victoria Croas for his gallantry in the cavalry charge at the action of Landskai, in th Swatt Valley, 17th August. This youag soldier is the son and heir of the Earl of Dunmore, whose adventarous tastes he has inherited, although they have hitherto been mainly confined to the incidents of military duty. He is a hand- some man of twenty-six, who was serving as A. D. C. to the Viceroy of India in 1895 when the decision to send an expedition to the Soudan was taken. Lord Fincastle at once threw up his appointment at the Vicerega! Court, and volunteered for ser- vice. a Covxty Covurt—The County Court of Queen’s County opens in Charlottetown to-morrow. ‘There are 123 new suits on the docket. Artittery—Noa 2 Co. Artillery drill to-night. Those men who were at gun practice wiil receive pay. Dairy Propvets.—The Montreal Gaz ette reports that the heavy feeling io the cheese market shows no signe of lifting, in fact, if present ind:cations are avy criterion prices are apt to go wtill lower, before all the fall make is cleared out of first hands in Canada. The present prices curien for fall cheese are certainly unusual, and the ouly possible explanation to offer is the old ove of supply and demand. The stock held in Canada is cerainly unprecedented Buyers know thisend they are acting iv accordance, Spot prices are more <r less nominal, but there are bolders on #pot who would clear out at a concession if the buyers were at hand. c. Finest Ontaric Septembers....... 9} to 94 Finest Townships Septem bers...... 9 to 9 Finest Quebec cheese. ...o..... 8} to 8F The butter market is quite as heavy as cheese, and coxditions point quite as strongly in buyers’ favor in its case also Values are easy in tone as quoted below :— woe. 184 to 18 BeeOnds.sccrcesecccces ove dovcces bancecee 18 to 18} Dairy butter....ccocessesecesssecereeeeel 4g to 15 Bopy Recoversp.—The boly of the late Michael Dalton, who was drowned near Pictou Island, some two months ago, was recently found on the Cape Breton shore. Mr. Thos. Reid, plasterer, who was work- ing near the place at the time, identified the remains by India ink marks upon the body, which was then becomingly interr- ed, —Pictou Advocate. Medicel mea say rheumatism is tle forerunner of heart disease. Hood’s Sarsaparilla cures rheumatism by its action on the blood. If you want your hat or bonnet trimm:d in the latest style, by a thorough up to date milliner, try Miss Walker at Stanley Bros. 249 21. LOCAL aa ——— Ir Pays to read our ads.—Beer eee AK? Bros. Sr. Jonuy’s Lone, 1. O. G. T,, will pend its regular meeting in order that its members may attend Mr. Geggie’s lecture tomorrow (Tuesday) evening. sciciliiaesati Sr, Dunstan’s CarHepRaL.—A dealing with the evils of intemperance | will be delivered on Tuesday evening next at half-past seven, by Father The sermon wil! be wel] worth hearing. Lecrurne—Rev. A. L. Geggie lectures tomorrow evening at 8 o’clock in the ' Baptist Church. Silver coliection in aid | | of the Industrial sczool in connectiou with the W.C. T. U. Y.M. L. A.—Tbhe “At Home” and entertainment in connection with the Y. | M. L. A,, of St. James Church tomorrow evening promises to be a grand atiair, A first-class programme of vocal and instru- mental music is being prepared. evasion tates Sr. Peters Hatit.—Rev. John Brvan, M. A., Rector of St. Paui’s Church, wilide- liver a lecture upon “Things which in- terested our Forefathers,” illustrated by beautiful stereoptican views in St Peter’s } Hall next Tuesday evening. Arrange to | actend, Py ing - “Ay Home”.—-Be sure and take in the '<At Home” at St. James’ Church New | Hall tomerrow evening at 8 o'clock. You ' will spend a pleasant eveuing by doing so. ' Refreshments, good vocal apd instrumental music, and other attractions. Admission only 20 cents, Poutice Covrt.—This forenoon John Carrol! was fined $12 or 60-days imprison- ment for asaulting police-sergeant Bradley. Lawrence Hennessey, for drunkenees, was fined $5'or 30 davs. George Chilton, for violating the Militia Act, was fined five cents and costs, The case against John Rodd, charged with viclating the Liquor Regulation Act, was adjourned until November Ist. Ay Outp Axp Wet Triep Remepy.— Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has been used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teething with perfect success. It soothes the child softens the gums, allays all pain,cures wind colic, and 18 the best remedy for Diarrhcea Is pleasant to the taste, Sold by druggists in every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a boitle. Its value is incalculable. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow’s Sooth- ing Syrup, and take no other kind. Tue Besr oF Friexps Musr Part.— Although we like Chariottetown and its generous citizens, we leave you next week. Our business calls us to other portions of the Island, as we must advertise every town 80 those who bave not heard the Southern; Piekaninnies sing their plan- tation melodies and shouting songs, or seen Joho Fenton, the Lrish comedian and dancer, in his Irish songs and dances should attend our evening concerts this week in Market Hall. Re- member the Jast week to buy Mex-o at tie advertising rr.ce—$1 for 50c. On sale day and evening inthe Hall. Free concert tonight to adults. Positively our last week. Suacestion ror Tre McDonaups.—In view of the great and increasing sumber of the McDonalds in this and adjacent coun- ties, we hold it is aboyt the time that that practice of giving every second male child of that ilk the christian name of John, Alexander, Angus, Allan, Ronald or Donald, should be curtailed. These are good names, undoubtedly, and have been borne by countless generations of worthy ‘and often heroic men; but the too frequent repetition of tbese names nowadays, eepecially in country districts is the cause of much confusion, not only to postmaster but others as well. —North Sydney Herald. Margiace Tuts Morxinc.--The mar- riage of Mr. Alfred E. McEachen, thewell- known and popular young boot and shoe merchant, aod Mise Katie Wright, was solemnized at St. Duneten’s Cathedral at anearly hourthis morning. The in- teresting cersmovy wae performed by Rev. Dr. Morrison. The bride was attended by Miss Mary McQuaid, and the groom was ably supported by Mr. Joseph McAuliffe. The bride was the re- cipient Of very many beautiful offer- ings on thegauspicious occasion, and THE EXaMINER joins most heartily in the many good wishes that go out to the happy young couple. Tue wedding tour will in- clude a visit to St. John avd pvobably scm of the leading cities of the neighbor- ing republic. . pe 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 reliable, Ask for “Sovereign brand, mrnoufactured by SIMSON BROS. & CO. Halifax. N. § OTHER ITEMS, | car | sia- | Fermon | j Hopp: r. fey i) rvsponnnentenverngnnennnnnnvnneenvnvnerern:>ensananncppopnat nan, Meet me at the Always Basy Store. FOR A STYLISH JACKET Improved machinery has lowered the cost o® productien, both in the material and manufac- S| > Zz. shandads i UU Pre ture of the garment to such an extent that to- day you can buy a garment fully one quarter less than you could a few years ago, We show asplendid assortment of black and colored, for both Ladies and Children, including 2 cares received this week QUAWLAAAAAALAAGhGAd ARAL LAAMSAAAALAAA GLb GkGAAbddddsAbdAdddd sdddddd ESETRA VALUES AT $250, 3.50, 450, 5.50 and B00, tin. eee ee wy eee STANLEY EBROS., The Always Busy Store PVernvrrernrnnrnnnennrnHNNTepnNNRRDNN NET TEND TTT ENTE TTDE ATP EER TE PET ITE PE PED YE 27TTPPPPP PRT PEEP PAF Soon D PPR PP PPMP PDH ppp ep Rr nnTE ~ CMa eg | It li Ware Souvenir Cor. Grafton and Gt, Geo, Sts. North side Queen Square P E Island Ales and Stouts. Bass’s Ale pints & qrts. Carling’s Amber, “ “ A copy of “ Prince Le Battes, n se Edward Island Illus- Foster 8 $¢ ‘“ trated,” is about the Diamond, ss “ best thing for the Halifax, “ Scotch Stone, ‘“ “ strangers an idea of Guinnesses Stout. this beautiful Prev— Halifax i ince. It consists of 9 | Catling’s “ : LeBatte’s - Carling’s Half and Half. JOY & DAVIES, Wholesale and Retail. SHORTHAND Three pupils wanted to complete a clase for instruction im shorthand during the winter months, At the. conelusion of the course, each member of the class, should be able to write easily and rapidly in the cerreepond- ing style. Apply for terms ete., to _ARCHIBALD IRWIN, Examiner Office: 100 pp. printed on the best paper, ‘The. engravings are nu- und first- class. The price is 25c a copy. They are for sale at all the bookstores in Char- lottetown, at Sum merside and Souris and on the train. They may be ob- tained at this office, securely | wrapped, ready to mail to friends abroad. Write merous } : urpose of giving ¢ per giving , ; , LOST,—On Saturday night betwee Paton & Co store, and the Eldon noe ladies silvy r watch. Finder will please re- ss 6624 68 6 64 @ 4 8242462046406 04604684608606403838240020708 or call. turn to Jas, Paton & Co’s. oct 25 tf THE EXAMINER OFFICE, 9 | rasiccX?—* watch APPly fo We coors QUEEN STREET...... AWANTED.—A irl for general housework, , oct . Renae Skating Time Will soon be here, skating boots will soon be wanted. We are show ing some beautiful lines in black and chocolate, flannel lixed,for ladies boys’ and girl’s. W. Hi Stewart & Co. LOST.—On Wednesday agod curb chain braclet, Finder will be rewarded on leayin it at this office. oct 25 tf ’ Lordon Hous ; Ruilding. eeeee pe ee ee i at | a ef | | : 7 ROOT Me