be ela ‘Orchestral = Concert, Ow CCTOBER is. 4 | The famous Royal Oek Soap’ THE DAILY FXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, O TOBER 11, 1897 AVM, LPT NT ELT LA ME eT et: Der RN TR The Se NEWS NOTES. SIR LOUIS DAVIES AND THE YUKON* i i a k i TAMSimmoane arrees to ret Corbett, | + ee ? Some } i S : oid cima P } Wot Ai Ch@ INdiserevions Cousmmitted in mia Or fase, he to get Sis /:O%). His i649 ,y ‘ a . : bs : »heto g Sia € . the name of Canada in the Motrer Conu- the Oniv @onaitia , sinis On ane tire } : le ' SODALEL a ae " 1 =u" try while Sir Wilfrid Lawrier was there ie MToOSpeCts are co rf e wre eeulung, ‘ ° ; ec : i pects are good of the men nieeting are to be cuarged to hin His Minister 7 on ’ I a : ou: Wd ee etd | . ; . : Che TA bote | at Lindsae rarKk, Wien ol viarine and Fish rica, Sit Lonis BH: : ; a to have been the largest summer hos Davies, was elso enilty of a pernicious ; at the Northern Michigan resort-, tivity during lis stay in the United } } } . * "% . ‘ | ed one cav last week and isa total wre Kingdom. Conceraing Kiondyke, s , 1 workmen were Or Brats Ss Ov1is mac ceTtain upcatied§ for ta ‘ns ) ° 1 r , f rl orowea timo T owe Ww ! S which we doubt wi tobe thine ; e Fc Len i. i iY vere for the best iuterests of this country hae att Nir | \ i st of these, whieh ereated some sen >, os ¢ oe | that ber premises were on t S ) A When it Was reported here, Was lun and discovered the outb Woy tn | ace In a sperch Celiverea On Augu-t the : 7 ‘ K |fawes. Her howe aad barns ir horses | Tih iu the Lome of his ancestors, the town " Be la cow and fourteen waous were destroyed, | of Tenby, Wales. He warned investors a & SRS 3 i . r | Pm 3 of Mae i O Sau Ca , COL lo Piuce thelr monty io Yukoo vold ‘. & ——_ | huts | } tT) : ¢ | ‘ moan thrill ul t <. ld tu o7 id & i Ba; =i ? as } I Ss \ i se r . am ’ : : f A solutely Pure I bas been s sixty avend to | tad his iearers needs only 2a } is ‘ . , . : ; .£ ‘ Hoie t ri { al « : erye ot + < sf 1 hfe ne @ st i i — (He = upd — . 4 é _ ¢ . aVIt . urs] it So dete I ilar, NO nob. ay wuo KBpOWS ~4 ee ‘ ; , t ¢ ire? ‘ 1 ‘ on ; Si enwesion. He wate alivioy wk our | anything about gold mining Yin Canada ROYAL BAKING POw > NEW YORK. + | , “4 te rm as ; sail . hive | w ili pretend that 1b was necessary for Like SRA SEAS RE RGA aA pj : : : | Minister 4o make sueh a treme state- } rae nes and be cturing on bis prison } Set ISved 4 om AN Chi cul ul “UC ; ; oes ,* e . ; | 1e rel » Pry ryeetlrnc Unger ; ictigngy ehon tp » ra | experiences. men OOrnicr i ut ihe brit sh Inv ling bet ViousRUoliou am Ongee | : las ; , onuard prainst U | , > ’ * ' . . 2% i Lirei€ ual ‘ SLID v } Mr. Van Wrekethe Democratic nominee | ‘s ‘ : } : *. . Wait Wild cat’ mining *chemes. from the ' yrithe mayoraity of Wew ork 2 ered ted } \ } 1 ; Claitms ¢{ v D d On the crecks oO! ADF AaA WMA a | GPenAADOUSE ruesday, Cetober 12th. ——-AXN EVENING IN SORCERY WITH Vsbach The Famous German Magician Presenting a bewildering programme of MAGIC, MIRTH, MYSTERY Admission 25c. Reserved Seats 3ac ; ho'se if poserNiec. Pian and Tickets at usual places. A limited number of seats at 5c. GRAND 4 avs | , ao | vith bavisg.ata<dinnerof the Heme Club, | eaten tweaty- three pieces Of beefsieak at The aceasion was @ ] tition in wh one supper, specia b ne & COm pe eh &# nuin- | ‘mands took «part. If capacity erof noeied se Rr ts uw mam of interag t (rothan: wa? f Tr or its chief teagistrate it should Van Wvek. vote {x Ant- yenveance and the jury and A bellringer of St. Paul’s church, Navens vowed werp, named aa : against & man Mamed PVereitur latter's wife for-some suppored i a few months ago siole their fowr- vear-old | child, and wrete to them saving they | would never see it again alive Phe | bellringer ané shechild disappeared, and | fall effurts to trace them faked. The | finding of the body of the ‘dellringer in the Bresrels Canal a fort- i night ago revived interest in the mystery | approaching wud determined te stop the She waitteé until the ‘Tunawav had reached a point nearly opposite her, when, whippreg up her}; horse, she mawaged to get wear enough to the frightened horse to seixe bridle. The young weman was pearly pa led from her horse, butdiaally jumped tothe ground and held the runaway unti! assistance } 1 tne —— TIN— ' ST. PETER’S HALL, ; CHARLOTTETOWN Cte te ceca) ~<a PROGRAMME. 1.— Overture—*The Biadem”. . Herman Mr. Vinaicombé’s Urchiestra. Demi idicce o 2S > eo ccccscessccccess Mr. T. A. Maclean 3.—Strivg Quiniette—“‘ Reverie” Fauconier Members of Mz. Vienicombe 3 Ur- cbestra. 4.—Solo— Vocal - “Ang! Land”.. ee Pinsuti } Miss Covcon. § —NValee—“Idyilen”............. Gautier Mr. Vinnicombe’s Urche-tra 6.—Selo— Clarinet--“‘ be Power of SIs nkee > sine aos icons oc SOE | Mr. Reginald S:e vart, with Orches- tral aceompavimest. ce. . obs oc a ss os 8.— Selo— V iolin—** Love Seng”.. Godfrey Mr. H. W. Vinnicombe. 2,.—Twe Siep— “Charlotvetawn”..... oe is enkau Vinnicombe Me. Vinnicombe’s Orchestra. 10,—tHolo— ¥ ocal—“‘ The Miner.”;....... Revd J. W. Godtrey. 11.—String Quintette—“‘Resignetion”...... iieeas ee atid ane cise Fanconier Memiers of Mr. Vianicombe’s Orchestra. 12.—F inale— “Buauerfiv Dance” Mr. Vinnicombe’s Orchestra GOD 6AVE THE QUEEN. Admission 20c; doors opeu at 7 30, p. m.; Concert at & u’ciock. oct7 “weewtwee eeeeneee .Car] ~ STOWERS Ripe pence Peptogen Juice , Gcod Healt Assured Peptenized Sauce The choicest article ever | offered. Gives you a wonderful relish and :ids your digestion, ‘Ask your grocer fer if. Scap Scap YOU NEED SOAP ) , 5 . | and will not pay treight, wharfage, Storage, carta.re On inferior inport-d soap When purchase a firet class —— cena RN a ~ eer L e \ Ou Cai <c.e miaie be.e from pure tallow, a clear hon- | est scap, and get the very best value sor’ your money. For tale everywhere ' CHTOWA SOAP PERKS: arrived. ———— i i ei Ar Pure, rich blood feeds the nerves. That is why Hood’s Sarsaparilla, the great blood purifier, cures nervousness, ' \ always fare {S\ come tee > ‘rutti with Let you. Itahays thirst ana revents atigue, Some dGettiers to obtain a big j profit, try to palm offimitations. Sve ' @ that the trade mark name * Tutti Frutti $ is on each Sc. paccage, Save couponsinside of wrappest , |’ for latest books and prizes. 151 5 x CPHOSCOODOEZOES FOOT MUD New Fall Boots © Opening to-day Goods right. Priees — Call and see them. RR. . Jost SEMSOSHSSOSHSLSS (°99OG49C00) F90O90S6 COS SPOZHOOL BOOHER KHHHS FGOTOHSD OF ., 0869 5000 £.S. Paolino due here from Movt- real Wednesday Qctober 13th inst, and sails for 8. John’s, and Harbor Grace, !\ fla. carrying live stock on deck and produce under deck at lowest rates. For farther information us to freight ar parsage apply to N. RATTENSURY. Agent? is pat the Klornauyke, Mr. Ovilvie, the coverament ~ > ? > eth ati who surveve 1thnem, ar a Wid knows probabw more than any Other msn, | estirmates thats 70,000,6 \O worth of guld will be taken. The Stewart and some tributaries of the Yukon are believed to be quite ay rich as the Kiondyke. The active mines of the Yukon, British Columbia, Western Ontario and Nova Scotia, from which muillions of dollars of geld have been taken, are sometbing more than a | combination of a hole in the ground anda lar. There are doubtl-es other properties as valuable as those now yield- jug a iarge output and paying dividends, wich remained unworked for the want of capital. To obtain the needed capital these who control these properties vaturally look to Britan. British in- vesters were considering some of their many and an evening ertwo ago the bedy ef! ap licationsa woen Sir Lous Davies made the child was found hanging inthe vautis | bis simgularty iufelicitous speech. Of } of St. Paul’s church. | course, the effect would be bad. When a Luey Hardeogurgh. fourteen years old, | Caradian Minister of the Crown lends nis living near Fiawlsiead Vallev, N.°Y.,canght | assixtance to the ill-boding creakers who & runaway terse and saved the lives of | greet every Canadian enterprise that is Mrs. Richard Peters and her three} sought to be floated in Loadon, British children. Miss Haydenburgh, who was} capotal is likely to be sby of the finest horseback riiing, saw the runaway | openings we can offer, Though utrered in Terbv, Sir Louis Davies’ remark was quoted all over tue United Kingdom, and must have given # serious setback to the growing confidence of British investors in var mines, But what must have been the astonishment of those who took it seriously t@ read in the advertising columns of the Lopdon Times a Yukuu company pres- pectus containing this passage : “The following is extracted from a letter received by Lieut—t'ol. Doniviile from the Hon. Sir Louis H. Pavies, Q. 0. P.€.,K.C. M. G., the Canadian Muin- ister of Marine and Fisheries, who is now en. visitto Eogland:— “ Loxnen, July 30th, 1896. “{ bave just received your note of to- dey’s date, telling me that a syrdicate has beesorgauiZed to open up and develop the K iovdyke. Yakou country. “{ have no heritetion in saving thet the policy.of the Gaverameat is, and will be, toaseist in the opening up aad develop- ment of this rich couatry, and I need not sey to you that we shall be glad to lek favourably upou every bonawrtiie company whico bas that fer “%3 ebject. Your personal connection with such a company would be an additional guarantee of its bons -fides, and I wii) be giad to hear tisat it has been successful.y .aas eed. “Wours faithfuliy, (Signed) * L. H. Davies.” What is the reason for this difference in language ? Why is Sir Louis H. Davies gt oue time using bis Ministerial influence to ery down company enterprives in the Yukon generally, and at avother time lending it to push along a particular Yukea company ? The answer tu be given in &@ London cable despatch which we pul- lished on Monday. ‘That recails the fact that Sir Louis Davies’ Tenby speech was made when companies with which Sir. Charles Tupper’s pame was connected were beieg floated in London; and notes that Lieat.-Coi. Domville, M. P., promoted of the companyeshich advertises Sr Louis Davies’ letter, is a New Brnnuswick Liberal. It may not be possible for Sir Louis Davies to be ments! ia polities, but in regard to private enateryrises on the Britieh market he ought to be strictly zo. It is not his busiuess either to boom the company of 4 political friead er decry that ef a political } .opponent.—Mail and Empire. Women ere not the only ones who are sensitive about their ages. A man doesn’t like tohe told that beis getting old Health keeps amen-young. It doe=n't maike anv ditferesce uf he has lived eighty years. If they have been bealthy year-, he will be hale and hearty and won’t look Withim twenty vears as.old ashe is. Good digestion and rica, red blood make people yonthful. Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery makes rich, red blood. It makes health inthe right way. It works aecording io the right theory, and in 30 years of practice it has proved ihat the theory is absolutely correct. It begirs at the beginning—begine by putting the stomach, Kver and bowele into perfect order, but it begins its good work on the blood before it finishes with the digestive system. It searches ont disease germs wherever they may be and forces them cut of the hody. Ali druggists keep the “Dis- eowery.” 1. look Sarure.—Mer.bersof No. 1Co., 4th Regt. C. A., will meet at Drill Shel at 12 o'clock tomorrow for the purpose of firing saluie at Fort Edward. Ca.epontan Cius— Special meeting this evening at Club room at 8 o'clock to arrange for participating in the reception to be given their Hxcellencies Lord and Laiy Aberdeen on their arrival toworrow. —— ae Tuesday to Friday evening at the | same hour and place on account of the } Marl of Aberdeen’s visit. aiiloaiesine Sovris Notrs —Registered at the Sea | LOCAL ASD QTH Cenrental.—Ladies of the commiitiee requested to meet this evening at 7.30 sharp instead of 4.15 as announced this morning. —_ 7D JRO brgitas) ne 8 Sifh Ds Masonx.c are A‘d Chureh Arr Exuisirion. — The Ladies Society of the First Methodist intend holding an Art Exhibition ep ? ’ > Bis Chauksgiving evening. Particulars jater. EnGIngeers.—Members of the Charlotte- town Engineers are requested to meet at the drill shed at 8 o’elocix this maixe arrangements for the guard of honor for tomorrow, ever ing to re Orcuesrraat Coxcert.—An concert of the highest order in St. Lall next Tuesday week (19th in-t.) regi aye a aaa > Admission only 20 cents. R orchestral Peter's | “ad the pro- gramme, Postroner.—The meeting of the Hospi tal Aid Society has been postpored from View Hotel: Frank Riley, Wm Wrigat, Montreal; Judge Reddin, R H Jenkins, Chariottetown. The County Conrt will open here to- morrow morning, Pcuice Courr.—Three charges of vioial- ing the L’quor Regulation Act were di-por- ed of this forenoon, James Cumrmines and Thomas Murgay were each fived $100 and costsor three mouths impriscnwent for selling intuxicants on Sunday. Rovald costs Steele was finel $5 and or one months imorisonmeat for keeping his saloon open a few minutes afler six o’c'ock on Saturday even:ng. Snoorina.——Os Saturday, twelve men from the Pewnal Sporting Club fired a return match with twelve meu from the City corps on Kensington rifle range. The Pownal meo came off victorious, winning with five po nts. After the match was over ‘he city team entertained their friends right rova'iy at the Revere Hotel, where an excellent dinner was served in Mrs. Rrown’s best stvie. After dinner came toasts, speeches, songs and recitations and a pleasant time was passed till 10396 o’clock when the party broke up with the hope of having a similar reunion at no disiant date, iw Grace Cuvrcn -- Toe Rev. B. Chappel: preached an excellert sermon in Grace Church last night from Malachi ii. lL, which was made doubly eth-ctive frou t fact that this will be Mr. Chappell’s last appearance before a public audience y “e- vious to his departure for Japen. Several friends came forward at the close of the service andbade him farewell as he expects to. leave the cityon Wednesday morning Aext. The Rev. Mr. Kirby assisted at the service and asked the p:ayers of the congre gation for the rev. geatleman anol bis work in Japan. There was a very ‘a'r congregation acd the whole service was very impressive. enigegiltiabies, Me. Awnssaca’s Enrerratnment.— The entertainment to take place in the Opera Hones tomorrow evening is likely to be weil patronized and those who aitend will undonbtedly have a pleasant evening. Mr. Ansbach comes well recommended; in every piace that he has appeared both in public and in private wos: enthusiastic praise has been bestowed vpen bhim. Since bis acrival in Charlotietewn on Thursday evening last ke has made many friends before whom he has perfermed some almost incredible tricks, aud we can bespeak for those who attend amostenjovable time. Mr. Ansbach appears before a Cl arlottetown audierce on but one occasion, viz., Tuesday even- ing, Which will be his firet and last ap- pearance. PERSONAL. Mr. Fred. J. Nash,of the Patriot staff, left this morning on a visit to Halifax. Mre. M L. Mills, of Newport, R. [., formeriy of this city is visiting friends here aceompauied by her daughter, Miss Mary Mills. Registered at the Queen: W P King, P B Wallace, W W MeGee, Toronto, M C eishinan, Montreal; Annie McLean, Magdalen Islands. Miss Maggie Thomson, who has heen for nearly tw> years one of Summerside’s most popalar teach-rs, has tendered her resignation and returned to Charlottetown, where she has obtained a position. Rotel Davie: : C A Sieney, Montreal; F H Forrey and wife, Melrose, Mase; Ernest E Ross, Quebee; Wm Knight, Amberst; W S Began, Antigonish; Jas O’Neil!, Mon- treal; E Wood, London, Eng; Wn Dixon, and wife, Pliludelphia; Edw Rowen and son, Boston, Mr. Hedley Brehaut, of the Boston Post, and formerly on the staffof the Pioneer, psdusavery pleasant visiton Friday afterncon. He is ou a visit to his relatives | “od friends on the Islaad, his eyes needing arest from the great amount of night proof reading which falls to his Jot on the staff of the Boston Post —Summeraide Pioneer. One result of the enfranchisement of the women of Colorads, has been the} election on two occasions of three women to the State Legisla:ure. Of the three who were elected last winter, one, Mrs, Evange- line Heartz, is a native of P. E. Island. Her father was a lawyer of English birth. and her mother a native of Boston. Her husband, John Heartz, also a native of P. E. Island, has acquired considerahle reputation as a labor organizer. Mrs. Heartz is sail t» be a Populist, aud a true friend of the labor party. She made her mark in the laet session of the Color- alo Legitlature, by snecessfully champion- ing a ball for an arbitration board, and several minor measures in the interests of | ‘aborivg tacu.—Exchange, 0th a eer PPP TT TEPTEPE PETS TTPNN? 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It consists of 100 pp. printed on the best paper, The engravings are nu- merous «and first- class. he price is 25c a copy. They are for sale at ail the bookstores in Char- ‘ lottetown, ot Sum. merside and Souris and om the train. They imay be cb. tained at this oilice, securely wrapped, ready to mail to friends abread. Write or call. THE EXARINER OFFIC é eoomQUHEN STREST...... | B® BBSRDWDED OT Se @ Bt @& OD @ @OGG GB 6S @&@E1GE 2G @ar TSS OS t 688322238 ‘SS OD OBO O22 % %. %& BOGE BOBGBF8422] 3222224]? OS are most care: fully prepared with the choic- est ingredients. Hach square con : tains the soiucle : parts of 14 ibs of beef free from fat and bone, with suffiec. ient vegetables and flavoring to make 13 pints of delicious wholesome soup, Grocers Feh Them. ARTHUS P. TIPPET & 09, General Agents, Montreal FOR SALE. ee Rink CHANCE -_- ‘ha property occuied by J.J, Gav anison situate in the village of + ownai, 7 miles from _ harlottetown, is offered for sale. The pro- prietors have carried vp a large market var- den nursery, and seed business jor Luirty years, ard the pa'chaser wilf no doubt retain A large share of the tozaltrade. ¢The prem- ises comprise a large dweliing house, s ore, wareheu-e, bara, shed, orchard, a1d about 15 acres of the most fertire landon the[-iand. This land bas been manured year after year. for ss Jong thatas ar Jid man said the otherday;“It isall abed of manure and couid be havled for top dressing.” ‘Yhig would ve an ideal spotfor a country merch- ant. or it would be admirabie fora summer resort, The situation is one of the most beantiful on the Island. Good bathing, fishing. hboa‘ing, shooting and fishing within easy distance; churches, post office schol “ phone 4nd shops allat the door, _For terms and further particul.ra, apply to Von Clure Gay, J J Gay & son or to, “er JOHN T MELLISH Solicitor Charlottetown. d&w oct7 nr RR RR = TR ee a . ‘Qur Fall and Winter of reliabie foctweer is sure to please. we'l made shoes at reasonable prices. Stack Good, honest Boys’ and girls, rtroig cl’ goat school boots, all sizes and widths now opened. . W.H Stewart & Co. London House Ruilding. eeaeese Sai a = Pn sone. s. meet == ee le ecto ~ a sans ee eller ea ee ne — lero ame scien ax seen: ea aie