wR l | F i- ae Royal makes the food pure, wholesome and delicious, i | POWDER =| Absolutely Pure TOYAL BAKIN 5 _— ‘ c e in PROVINCIA! G POWDER < 1. @AULWAY BXHIBITION. ~-, NEW YORK, i or the rtbce vi ¢ \ oO be at ar- | lottetown, t ving arrangement for fares &1 tr el] Ge carried « Return tickets will be jeracd alt one- first class fare from all stations to Char lottetown hy accowmodcation trains, on Sept. 20th, to parties in charge of live steck or other exhibits; also by ali trains or Sept. 20th, to parties appointed to act as Exhibition Judges Return tickets will be issued at ore irst-class fare to the Gereral Public, bv afternooa trains on Sept 20th, and by all trarns on Sept. 21st. 22ad and 23rd. All tickets issued at single first-cla+s fare will be good for returi up to and on Sept. 25th teg7. Passengers from Cape Traverse P-anch will be conveyed to and from Emerald Junction ly regular train, at which po‘ot connection will be made with special train to ard from Char!ottetown. A special passenger train will leave Tig- | eish for Charlottetown on Sept. 21st,22ad aad 23rd, on the following time sc iedule : Leave BRD... vcdediccecocncece.sa 6 400 e.m. a ces ake 4.40 « Bloomfie!d.......-. inkeceenee? oe 2 ©) RPP iia thd odes SS OE Be ilcstens ose ene oo IR acne pee joccss — = “ Misconche :. 706° * * Summersice...... wire ., © ©. BORMIIRs « 40 3 wy Seceest _ O eee ..i 66680 Lee «eee F. ics ghee. «tale ~)% ae, I oT Prettet eer. 562541 Z. 850° “ ‘© North Wiltshire...... ......9.00 Royalty Junction...,....935 “ © * CHAPIIINIOWE <i cccccce cee SO” * Special will leave Charlottetown for returo at 5.00 p.m. on Sept. 2ist, 22nd and 23rd. There will be no specialstrain from Charlot etown to Tignish on evening of 24th S+,t., but passer -ers from the west can retu~o by regular train on that day, leaving Charlotte.own at 3.30 p m. Tickets will be issued by special trains at u.der. entioned rates, good for return valy by spe_als up toand on Sept. 23rd, aod by regular evening train cn Sept. 24th Tignuish to Elmsdale included ......... $1.25 P.usville to Portage...... - 1.15 Cooway to Richmond......... Sas aoe Wellington to Summerside... ...... 90 Traveller’s Rest to Cape Traverse.... .80 Brada'bane to Clyde ...... beets: ee Hunter River to Nortn Wi.tshire ... 50 Colville, Loyalist and Milton ......... 35 Me IR... . «:cdlieks=cdechiocin ip idspcocen .20 Movalty JuGeGoa. . oo 6. 5. F- beccciece 15 Return tickets will be issued at under mentioned rates by regular trains from the east on Sept. 2st, 22nd and 23rd, good for return up to and on Sept 24th. Reeular train for the east will leave Chariottetown at 515 p.m. on Sept. 22nd aud 23rd, instead of the usual bour. Souris to Bear River, included....... $6.99 Rollo Bay to Lot 40............ eae Dundee to Tracadie......... = edie as <4 50 a ctssnthieies an tanoeosnas A0 Suffolk... ey Re ena 3d | BOG Raina « 25 | NR diese 6 Sete clea eetereaan Dretkley Point....::..c sdcocts a ob Dae Georgetown to Cardigan. included.... .80 Perth to Peake’s, incladed ...... ...... 15 i sednpihecs sepsrwece ienetin ts dass oe Live stock and abit exhibits coming over the road will be returned free to or- iginal shipper. ‘The same rule wil! apply to horses taking part in the races. G, A. SHARP D. POTTINGER Supt, (ieneral Manager Gov’t Railway Railway Office, Ch’town, aug 26— sept b—td COLLEGE AND SCHOOL BOOKS Scribblers, Foclscap, Ink, Pencils, Pens, Note Bovks etc ; ets. Cheapest and Best at McMillan & Hornsby’s fHE DAILY EXAMINER, C'TARLOTTETOWN SPTEMBEK 1), 1897 FROM TH KLONDYKE. ‘Immense Amount of Gold on its Way to San Francisco. Q\E MAN REPORTS THE MINES THE RICHEST ON EARTH. —_—— A Spasial Agsnt of a Seattle Syad‘cate Advises All to Stay Hime Till tha Spring. in Francisco, Cal., Sept. 8.—Accord- ing to the information brough: by steamer Natioral City from St. Michael’s, aa immense amount of Klondyke gold is on its way from the mouth of the Yukon to San Francisco and the Sound. A_ letter received by G. Murray, of this city, from | Dr. J. W. McKenna, says: “We leave tomorrow forthe Yukoa. Two steamers avrived last night from Dawson, loaded h wealth. The mines are the richest jon earth. Men can get $20 per day, but | they must have provisions as they are scarce. a Anderson of the National City : be knows that a large amount of gold came down the river from Dawson, but he could not give figures, asthe miners are very reticent about their work. The Cap tain eaid tue Excelsior left St. Michael’s for San Franci-co, and he believes she will arrive sometime todav, SeartLe, Wash.,6 —A syndicate of cautious business men of Seattle who contemplated sending several prospectors tothe Klondike first teok the precaution of sending as experienced man to Skagu- ay and Dyea to examine personally into affairs there and report on the situation. A. S. Gross, who has a great deal ef ex- perience in prospectiag and packing in the Northwest Territery, was chosen for this mission, he returned today and advis- es that no movement ‘be made till spring when it will be possible to accomplish the | trip with some degree of satisfaction. To a Sun reporter be sai* that the min- ers camped at the passes were the craziest crowd of men he ever saw ouside of the lunatic asylum; and it was his opinion that pot more than” five per cent, could get thr gh. The whole trouble was attributable to ign. ance of camp life and packing over t ..ils that had sc ircely been blazed and were so murrow that two abreast could not paas with safety. The system of . establishing the trail and packing from one ‘to the other had been the means of destroying the pack animals and blockading the trail. Gross sayathe stories related by news- paper corr-spoadents and others fail to pict -ethe true condition of affairs now existing along the route, and the season is now so far advanead that the situation will become a great deal worse before it gets better. Gov. Brady considers the situation crit- ical, and it is stated by those who have seen him that he proposes calling the at- tention of the government toi he-condition ofaffairs. Tine men have been made des— perate by their failure to get over the trail and by the hardships they have been com- pelled to endure in the hopeless struggle aga'nst heavy odde. They have become suspicious of one another, and quarrels are frequent. Every man’s hand is raised against every other man. The lawless characters are much in evideuc>, and dissensions and disorders nave broken ont among the miners until such a thing ae co- operation is impossible. Tbe Territorial Marshal is reported to be getting out a force of deputies to drive the crowds of smugylers and bunco men, out of Skaguay. Thia class bas caused a great deal of the present trouble at that place. Honolulu, via Victoria, B. C., Sept. 8. —The annexationists are much worried over the difficulty of an alleged attempt on the part of the anti-aunexetionists to influeuace Senators Morgan and Quay, who are expected Lo arrive here soon on @ tour of investigation, Tnev say that Senators White of California and Thurston of Nebraska, who will lead the fizht against annexation In congress this winter, will also visit Hawaii and attend the mass meetirg of natives, which, it is alleged by the annexationists, has been called for .the purpose of convincing the seaators that the natives bitterly oppose annexation. It is also ulleged that tha mass meeting will be made as dramatic as possible. It is believed that the ex-queen may arrive by the same steamer as the senaiors and. that she will address the people at the same meetings. The second card of anti-an- pexationists will be plaved on the arrival here late in Sep ember of Senator Petti- grew, of South Dakota. Lee of Montana, and Frank Canon of Utah. They are now in Japan and China studying the silver question. OLE LOL LLL ODPL Mae ue : it vy k id FODeo wi] ( > Right to the spot Po ce Ayer’s Hair Vigor will go ‘ right to that bald spet and begin to bring the hair back, it Makes Hair Grow. QUEEN STAEET cam ps along’ NEWS NOTKs. A Mycrological Society has be formed in Berlin, which, it is claimed, is the first of the kind in Canada, It is said that Cardinal Satolli, who is most intimately acquatotéd with American affairs, has been designated by Leo XII. to succeed Cardinal Dedochowsk: aa pretect of the propoganda, Geo. Hublin, of Shiefleld, Sunbury Co., while carrylog a scythe, was frightened by a frog that jamped up his trousers leg. He sprang back inflicting a bad cut in his vide, Lthe unusual A young woman has receive honor of the freedom of a I soudon guild. Sne is the danughier of Lord Amherst, of Hackney, and, having written a history of gardening in England, las just been thus honored by the Worsuipful Company of Gardeners. Miss Platt, in Chie woman Who practices law with success. she passed the examination with great credit and received her license to practice. She speaks Geroian and French with ease, and so secures good patronage from for- eigners. Her practice 1s of the clfise rather than the court room. In Atlan’a, Georgia, the men secured the passage of a law compe lling women to take off their hats in theatres. The women are a municipal ordinasc le eaving their ag», 18 a colored now se king to have passed seats between the acts of a play. of the inte: missions. All rules of either of these kinds are api to bring legislation into contempt. Dur’ -g Rritish rule of Ez crop hae donbled, and now amounts to over 500,000,000 poundsa year. The people were encouraged in their iodustry by the knowledge that its fruits would be secnred tothem. Just administration of the law has its material as well as its mor- al vindication. An Austrian priest named Gentilini claims to have discoverdd a certain cure for cancer by means of eating lizards. By this extraordinary remedy he is said to have already cured thirty patients afflicted with cancers. In thie connection it may be added that recent investigation has resulted in the discovery that both toade and lizard~ possess beneath the surface of their skins certain secretions which con- stitute an extremely powerful chemical agent, so that the use of these reptiles tor medical purposes ie China and in other parts of the Orient is uot so ridiculous as was at first imagined. The advance in the price of silver is supposed to be due to the holding back of supplies by America and by the idea that silver currency will be wanted in India. The purchases were chiefly for immediate shipment by people having contracts to fa'fil in India and China. The Times and the Standard concur in thé’ epinion that the impression that India will buy silver is amistaken ose, The currency depart- ment ot India holds a lurge quantity of silver, which would be released against gold in the event of gold being exported to India. Col. Albert A. Pope and A. G. Spalding, whose departure together for Europe sev- ) prevent meb trom zypt the cotton eral weeks ago gave rise twoall sorte of, rumors in convection with ghe cycle trade_ on both sides of the water, bave returned home. Both are reticest asio their mistion abroad. The colonel would give no Opinion as to the chainlesc wheel being featured next vear, other than to say that it will be an expensive «machine, and, therefore, will not supplant the present style of bicvcle. He asserced that there was notruth in the rumor of a chain'ess wheel trust being formed. He said he had found the cycle trade abroad in a demer- alized condition. and predicted that the outcome will be a reduction in the number of manufacturing concerns on both sides of the water. MESSAGE TO MEN Proving that True Honesty and Trane Phil- antropby still Exists, If any man who is weak, debilittaed, @r who is suffering from any of the various troables resulting from youth- ful folly, excésses or overwork, will take heart and write to me, I will send him con- tidentially and tree of cuarge the plan pursued by which I was completely restor- ed to perfect health and manhood, after years of suffering from Nervous Debility, loss of Vigor and Organic Weakness. I have ‘néthihg to sell, and therefore want no money, but as T knew through my Own experience how. to sympathize with such sufferers, [ am glad to be able to. assist any fellow—beings to a cure. I am well aware of the prevalence of quackery, for I mvself was deceived and imposed upon until [ nearly lost faith in mankind but I rejoice to say that I am now perfectly well and happy once more and am desirous therefore to make this certain means of cure known to all. If yon will write to me you can rely upon being’cured and the proud satisfaction of having been of great service to one in,need will be sufficient re- ward for my trouble. Absolute secrecy assured. Send 5c silyer to cover postage and address Mr. G. Strong, North Rock- land, Mich. 135 p&w. a Tok Wearuer.—Moderate fresh westerly winds; fair and warm. bi a C. C. C.—Meeting of Creecents to-night. Important business. A full attendance req vested. to Exciyeers.—Drill to-night without uni- form. Engineers work. ]: p2GaL Lospster Fissinc.—Three cases of Jovsters were seized trom the Scliooner Lily Bank, Capt. Blue, this morning and are now in overseer Hobkirk’s offize, seeaviiialiilas Metnopist Brick Cuvrcs, — Prayer meeting this evening at 7.15 or in any | nervous and: LOCAL AND OTHER ‘ITEMS Porice Covrr.—This forenoon Kenneth MacKenzie was fined $2 or 16 days for drankenness, Sr. Peter’s Haut.—The programme of the opening enteriainment, in St. Peter’s Hall on Tuursday 25th inst., will appear next week, Missionary Conrerrnce.— Delegates to the Missionary Conference of the Divcese of Nova Scotia will arrive on Tnesday evening next. The Conference will last two days. Sourts Nore?.—Reyistered at the Sea View Hetel: W. Rankine, St. John; R. Davison, Montreal; H. McLean St. John. Prof. Herr Muiler gave a gramaphone concert in St. Patrick’s Hall last night. Mr. Geo. Murphy,of Hunter River, is visiting here. The store of Ephriam McKenzie was robbed last evening. Goods to the vaine of over $50 were taken. This is the third time this store has been robbed. Sreamsnie iN Port.—The Bonavista arrived from Montreal last night about half past eleven, bringing a .good general cargo and a number of passengers She left port noon for St. John’s Harbor Grace via Svdnev, talking a f igh’. Mr. Wilam Bovyie and JABSEL Harbor and Richard Grant, Mrs. Cowan and Donovan go to Sydney. ee about flue@whes are rs to aa >” eta Mies Fire. at ScumMMersips.— Da ring last night Brace & McKay’s warehouse a.d Murphy’s bakehouse at Summerside and two or three outbaildings nearby were destroy e | by fire. The Campbell Hotel took fire in the rear several times, but the flames were quickly extinguished. The fire looked very serious at one time. Had the fire not been stopped when it was the consequences would have been most serious, %3 if wasin such a place that had it become unmanagable a great part of the town weaid have been destroved. PERSONAL. Dr. Cunningham, of Cambridge, Mass, is v ting his native province. Rev. John McDonald, of Miscouche, was in town today. Archdeacon Brgstocke, of St. John, is visiting this city. Hon. Senator Ferguscn has returned from Toronto, where he visited the exhibi- tion. Dr. Vincent spent a short holiday in this Province aud returned to Truro: ‘this raornipng+ Mr. George R.G. Bagnall §-ft this morn- ing for New York via Montreal. A num» t of his friends were at the st vion to +. -by and wish him well. - The Bishop of Nova Scotia has returne from England. He will arrive in Char- lettetown next Tuesday evening to oa at the Misstenary Conference. Mesrs. Lorne Unsworta, C.J. McMillan, D. McKinnon and L. B. McMillan left this moruing for Halifax. They are all entered for the Wanderers sports to take place there tomorrow. Mr. and Mrs.S.B. Enman:and child left yeste day for Colorado Springs wiere they will reside io future. Their departure 18 regretted by their many friends, a good- ly number of whom were at the railway stition to see them off. Mr. H. L. Chipman, of Halifax, Can- a9ian agent of the Plaut Steamship Com pany, is making the round trip on the steamer Halifax. _ Mr.aod Mrs. Delman J. Vail, and Master Vail, of Orneli, Vt., were among the passengers on the Halifax last night. Mr. Vail succeeds Mr. Kane as United States Consu! at Charlottetown, Queen Hotel: J W Bolto, Montrea!; W E Rudge, Mt Vernon N Y; James Thomp- son, Pictou; John F Baker, City; F V Warmoll and wife, Detroit Mich; F H Barbour, Bostc 1; Hon A Snow, Miss Lottie Snow, D L Pulds, Orleans, Mase; Miss Jennie Cotfin, Boston; J R Neilson, Brant- ford; Rev J W McConnell, Vernon River; Mrs GH Bell, Summerside. Mr. Fred R. Hodgson has our thanks forcopies of late Chicago papers. The papers include the initial number of “The Association Ciub Journal,” a monthly pubsication issued in the interest of wheel- men generally. It is plrasing to observe by the Journal that Mr. a. who was bere with Mr. Hudgson a tew. years ago, is maintaining his reputation as,a wheelman and is keeping up with the fast ones. He has lately wou several prizes, Hotel Davies: Mrs aah: and 3 children, Postamouth N H; J F Barchelie, Mrs Burebelle, New. Cambelltor; Arch- deaconeand Mrs Brigstoe ox M J Farrand St John: Walter Colpitts; Moncton; F M Choate, Truro; Jno G Ontedi Galt Ont; Dr Keir and wife,Boston; B C Cox Souris; | Mr and Mrs G W el Beyrday ty Westport. Conn; M C P Lips, Wathington D C; J 8 Vauder, DJ Nail and wife, Orang, NJ; Banni-ly, C 8 Philips, Phila., Pa; Miss A E Gol jen, A © McLean, Harry Beldin and wife, New Y ork; H L Chipman, Helifex. Mr. Lester Gill, B. A. Sc., of MeGill, read a@ most intresting paper at ihe re- cent meeting of the British Association in Toronto. ‘he paper treated of a new method of measur’ng hysteresis in iron. and | large | . { Mes. Geor, e, ’ on i Grace, | { j | ~ ms Hn Cy ee => 2 GG 6238382222008 | ‘ ’ | | ; = 3 zo Fall... Inspection. re ail ile Bu on P. E. I, ted is what a gentleman in Ottawa has to say about “Prince Ed- ward Island —I]lus- trated,’ a copy of which he sent for some time ago. Every day we receive or- ders from abvoad, If you have any friends aw-y from home, you sh. -ld send them the book. lt describes tue Island thorough- ly, is profusely islus- trated, got up in the best style, and the price is 25¢ a copy. May-be ob’ained at , all the bookstores, or » done up In -w: ‘appers ready to mail, at this office. THE EXAMINER OFFICE, soos QUEEN STREE“...... e / ! | | | ! | , | | | | | ! 4 | =e @2e2 2ee20%4* 22] Bee 22460008 FIRST SHIPMENT §f “> Ladies’ Children’s Wings, Flowers and Feathers, is now ‘The Always Busy Store mermenemmmrnrenner emery ill Ladies’ Laced and Batton Boots = J.B. Mae i’ tal, © Opposite west end ers i YF. and Hats ,open for your 3 STANLEY BROS.,3 ns # WE ARE MOVING OFF rapidly our stock of Ladies’, Misses and Children’s Sumner Shoes. No one whu desires a pair need do without them on account of the price, for we, have put the prices so low thaty they are within the reach of; all. Our 90c¢ Shoes are go> ing now for 65c, The cheapest you have yet. seen for the qualivy. Men’s and Boys’ also reduced ss to low currant prices J («ii (#49! But: we would specially wees you to look in at our stock of? Clothing and- Men’s Furnished ings, Hats and: Caps. - Wests have money savers here for: you. ll 210 The substance of the.paper was the de- s>rij (on of a1 in ¢ ument cf Mr. Gi I’s iz vention, with which he carried out all his experiments before the Association. It is claimed that with this instrament an o-dinary n an can do in five minutes what it usuaily takesa scientific man halfa day to accomplish. Mr. Gill bas epent almost allhis time since Christmas on this in- etrument, and he has received many compliments from eminent scientists regarding it. Mr. Gill is another of clever young Islanders abroad. He is a brother of Mr. F. W. Gill, cf the Post Office Department, our that we The price on Women’s Shoes, tan or are selling at 75c. 25. and $'.09. ‘ _——_———-— _ ; CUTTING DOWN— $$$ ee? black, we have still a few pairs left These are bargains. W.H Stewart. & Co Opera Horse Ruilding...... , AB A Aly A tt