: ™ Royal makes the he i pure, wholesome and dclicioms, | | bs 14 ' Sar Salt : caIPy , ik ‘A r { , i a pO’ . 2 ER tix nail Bs 3 ij | -BAKIN i POWDER t ‘ A a é Absolutely Puro summon oudinia | ( ( me, expedl 5 i Pp ’ t y YS i ‘ep: i er s | i i | { 7 Lue e Gar) ’ hing U u » UpPULi ; * t, The Great Search r nay ft. ° for Siz John Franklir The lecture will be illus rated by upwards of seventy ‘autifui pictures, thrown pon a lar screen by a ‘heht lanter: The lecture has been de livered in Europe, the Unit- ed States, and Canada under distinguished auspices, with Ambassadors, No lee and eminent Scientists as chairmen, and has been fav- orab'y mentioned by Royalty Such an event is rare for Charlottetown. Secure tickets at Watson’s or Kan- kin’s Drugstores. Admis- sion to all parts of the Hall, 25 ets. ¢ I am showing a very selest line $ é of Silverware. Every gift giver should visit this store; bere you ¢ ¢ will find useful as well as pretty é é gifts. ’ ; PRESENTS ¢ O at moderate prices. We shall be 4 y pleased to have you call. ’ é Seeceaoos $ ) W. W. WELLER, ¢ ? Jeweler ¢ i ala 2s @@ Lecture and Extertainment Course SEASON 1897—1898. ’ ’ St Peter's New Hall, €h town Thursday, Sept. 23rd. Then alternate Tuesdays as follows :— Oct, 3th and 19th. Nov. 2nd, l€th and 30th. Dec. 14th aad 28th. Jany. llih and 25th. Feb. 8th and 22nd. Particulars of each Entertainment will b2 wiven ip due course in our local colums sept 13— Actual Business, Book-Kceping, Arithmetic, Penmanship, Shorthand. Typewriting, ail thoroughly taught at the P.E. I. Commercial College. Our srt- dents learn bow to do business by actually doing it from the Start. Zest Work at reduced rates. We open this year, after the holiday; on 16th August. Apply at once Send for our new prospectv ® ISAAC OXENHA (Graduate of Montreal Business College Principal and Proprietor. P. 0. Box 242, Ch’town. July 30th—w2mos, dlaw 6 "HE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, SEPTEMBER 28 1897 AT THE BUTTS. | Annual Target P:aciice of No. 1 ¥ esterday Afternoon, Co., Cc, A, The annual tar-et practice of No. 1 Co., C. 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Thought She Would Make Tom Iapg7, but Hoth Are Now Miserable. Daughters of wealthy men who fall im love with their fathers’ employees are not entirely restricted to novels, There is a Chicago merchant whose con- fidential man has for some time been a suitor for his daughter’s hand. There is another departure from tradition in the fact that his love affair is not as violently opposed as it might be. He is a thoroughly capable and upright fel- low, and his prospective father-in-law probably doesn”t see why he wouldn’t do just as well asaclubmar or per- haps a nobleman for his daugh¢er’s hus- be as much as possible in each other’s company ami try all sorts of little schemes ane: inventions to bring this happy state of affairs about. The other evening when the young man, whose familiar name is Tom, called at the home of his fiancee she was perfectly radiant. “Ch, Tom, I have just the ‘best piece of news to tell you!’’ she said to him. ““Indeed!’’ was his reply. “‘Tell it to me right away.’’ “T know you will beso glad I did it,’’ she continued. “Did what?’’ **I’'m going to tell you all abont it. Papa said this morning that he was go- ing to California, to be gone a month. He said i’d enjoy the scenery and the climate, and he thought there wasn’t any trip that I’d like so much. Oh, he wanted me to go awfuliy bad, bat I just thought that I wouldn’t see you for a month, and so I took a stand. I must have made 50 excuses. Finally I told him that I’d promised to go to Cousin Maude’s at Lake Geneva,:-and that I just couldn’t break my promise, so at last he let me off. It was ‘hard work, and I’m almost afraid I made him angry, but I knew you’d be:so glad.”’ ‘*Yes--um—of course,* responded Tom. *‘Well, you don’t look half as glad as I thought you would.”’ “*‘No—I’’— he began. **Then you’re not glad,” she said in a tone of mixed surprise and disappoint- ment. ‘*Well, no, darling,’’ he said. ‘You see, I’m to go with him.”*—-Chicago Times-Herald. i oe LOCAL NOTICES, Miss FB. F. Ernst, graduate op‘ician, is prepared to fit with glasses, eyes having all shades of defects ia sight. Having established a permanent business here she will give patient and continued attention to eves requiring suchcare. Being in the jewelry business from childhood and bav- ‘ng an e tensive experience of optical work she is able to give the best satisfaction in the mechanical as well as the strictly optical part of her work. Saitsfaction guaranteed. Office at Captain Samuel McRue’s, corner Kent and Queen Streets, Charlottetown. Ladies’ fine fawn beaver jackets, lined in silk, equal to what you see elsewhere marked $10, you can buy here at $8.74.— Jas. Pa'on & Co. Ladies’ black cloth jackets, tailor made, up to date in every respect, according to other standards worth $3.75; we sell at $2 35.—Jas. Paton & Co. The new tight {ting back cases in black cheviot, very fashionable tnie fall and retailed at $6; our regular price $4.50. —Jas. Paton & Co. Ladies* black, brown, navy, fawn ard green cloth jackets, correct length, pew shaped collar, sleeves as others say are worth $6.50; our price, $4.50.—Jas. Paton & Co. We have mantles up to $22, and each and every one will be ‘ound equally | low in proportion as those lines we quote. ' —Jas. Paton & Co. ! cylic | and scrapings of fruit to which giucose, band. Of ceurse the two lovers like to | CANNED GOODS, The Most Flagrant and Extensive Kinds of Adulteration Are Practiced, Under one heading we may consider ups of food stuffs, which, while different in composition, are alike in the form of adulteration which is re- rted to These groups include the va- of canned vegetables, fruit but- several gr »] rves and catchups. The forn of aciulterations comnion to al] of t ® consist In. the use of coloring ol it erfect vegetables of1 1% ¢ 1, Pemita On ; 7 +o} . its, Of Other fruits and vegetables than ti tiled for or of preservatives. In the case of canned vegetables there is an accidental adulteration from the in gredicnts of the can, such as lead and tin, and which may, as a rule, be at- tributed i jack of cate in canning. In all of th groups mentioned the adulteration practiced ig of the most flagrant and extensive kind, are made of skins and cores the pure ve; wetabies, then Catchups instead of colored with and loaded with sali- prevent & coal tar product to fermentation. Fruit butters are nothing but parings ae1a Macdonald was for assaulting a LOCAL AND OTHER on ee ne ee ~ Thomas af-ercoon maa pamed Lund, ARRESTED. — irrested this Warcn Lost.—A Jady’s gold watch (Waltham, hunting case) with chain, was lost Jast night. Finder will be rewarded by leaving at this office am CaLeponian Cius or P. BE. Isuaxp.— Phe ia re 1¢ for the nomipvation of officers for the ¢ usuing year takes place this even‘ng at 8 o’elock at Club Room. Free Concerts.—The Mex-o Medicine Co, will open a series of free concerts in Market Hall about Oet. 15th. Mex-o Remedies on sale at Watson’s Drug fore, POSEN ESR Kixe’s County Exuisiriox. — The King’s County Exhibition will be held at Georgetown tomorrow. Everything points oa eple ndid show, The special train j vill leave Charlcttetown at nine ) . nied local time.. Inlacle O vIOCK, ~— pp The Fraxxuw Srarcu. —Commander starch and coloring have been added, with salicylic acid as a preservative. Jellies are made from glucose flavored with essential oils and colored, to which | Salicylic acid is added. Some fruit jel- ly trace of fruit. What is true of jellies is true of preserves. Put together refase material, the cheapest sort of glucose, | some coloring end salicylic acid, and ' you have the composition of some of the cheaper forms of preserves that are to be found on the shelves of some of our grocery stores. Of these coarser forms of adulterations it will be unnecessary to say even a word. They are universal- ly recognized as unfit te be used, and every honest dealer is of the opinion that the sooner they are driven out of the market the better it will be for trade.—Sanitarian. Her Foot In His Pocket. Of Princess Pauline Borghese, she whose charms Canova is supposed to have immortalized in his Venus Vic- trix, Mr. Augustus J. ©. Hare, in his “The Story of My Life,” relates this anecdote, told him by Lady Ruthven: She used, when at Rome, to go te “la toilette des pieds’’ of Pauline Borghese. Regular invitations were is- sued for it. When the guests arrived, they found the princess, supremely | lovely, with her beautiful little white feet exposed upon a velvet cushion. Then two or three maids came in and touched the feet with a sponge and fusted them with a little powder— “c’etait la toilette des pieds.’? The Duke of Hamilton used to take up-one of the little feet and put it inside his Waistcoat “‘like a little bird.”’ ¥ Q. C. R, A.—The annual prize meeting of the Queen’s County Rifle Association will be neld on the Kensington rifle range on Wednesday, the 29th inst, commencing at one o’clock p.m., sharp. Besides the usual cash prizesthe silver aud bronze medals of the D. R. A. will be competed for. The entrance fee toeach mateh will be 25 cents including ammunition and cne sight shot which is compulsory. There will be two matches, one at 500 yards and one at 690 vards, tém shots at each. The silver aud brouze medals of the D. R. A will be given to first and second in the graud aggregate respectively. P. E Island Railway Fringe County Exhibition. Th connection with the Prince Co inty “x- hibition, to beheld at Summ: rside, on 6 h October, 1897. Return Tickets wilt be issued atone firstclass fare. from ‘ harlottctown, fare Traverse, Tignish and intermediate Stations to Suinmerside on Cectcder Sth, and ~y forecoon trains on October 6th, goodt r return on Gelober 6th and 7th. A speci | passenge jtrain will !eave ¢ nar- lcttetown at 7.43 a.m.on October 6tb, ar- rive at Sumroerside at 10 a, m, and leave here for returo at 4,15 p. m™m A special tirnin wil! leave a,m, onéibh (ct ber arrive at*,00a,m, and leave there 5,30 pm. Return Tickets will be issued bys: eci | triins at the following rates for round trip:— From Charlott) town $1.09 Tignih at5.® at summerside for retura at ~ ** _R, Junction to N, Wiltshire,(ine) 75 "7 H.. Riverto Emerald (ine) £0 “* Cape Traverse to Kinkera(ine) £0 ce Freetown and interme Jiate Sta- oe lions, one firs '-class fare. . Tienish to klmsdale (ine) 1.00 Plusville to Poriazs (ine) a 7 Conway to Northam (ine) oO E:0m R mond and Intermediate Statiens One tirst-class fere. , The Special ‘train {from Tignish will carly Live Stock to and irom the Exhibition. G, A. SHARP D. POTTINGER Supt, (reneral Mananger Gov’t Kaiiwavs Railway Office, Ch’town. sept 29— Moncton NB Oysters Oysters Oysters. JGY! JOY! JOY! "==" Victoria Cafe, Great ties marked as pure have never seen a Cuevne, R. N., who made three visits to {tne polar regions in search of Sir John iranklin, wili give a graphic illustrated lecture upon the expedition, in Sv. Peter’s Hal), ‘'uesday, October 5th. Read the ad. Ax Uxexprcren Deatu.— A few days ago a Miss McDonald came from Cape Breton ito visit the McQuare family at New Zealand. After remaining there a short | time she took sick and in avery short time |died. Nodoctor nor clergyman visited her during her brief illness. She was buried on Sunday last at St. Margaret’s Cemetery. Her parents and other relatives reside in Cape Breton. Siladiiekie BROTHERHOOD OF TRAINMEN.—A num ber of the members of the ** Brotherhocd of Trainmen” from Moneton and Campbelton cameto the Island on Saiurday. The following day in conjunction with the Iecal members of the Order a meeting of “Morning Star” Lodge, No. 168, was held in Wright’s hall. Mr. G. M. Armstrong, Grand Master, Moucton, presided and the regular business in connection witau the order was transacted. ——— Sexs or Tempekance.—The District Division No. 4, of the Sons. of Temperance met with Victoria Division in Wright's Hall yesterday afternoon. The meeting although not largely attended was interesting aud profitable. In the even- ing a public temperance ertertainment was held at which a very suitable pro- gramme was carried out. Mr. C. B. Werren occupied the chair, and Miss Millie Chappell presided at the organ. Typxoip Fever Prevaits.—Typhoid fever prevails in the West End, and al- though none of the cases have become fatal as yet the aspect at present looks very serious. It is reported that on Saturday there were no !essthat 53 cases of this dread disease throughout the West End. One house bas four of the family very low witk the fever, while the other dwellings have from one to three cases ard physicians are being kept busy at- tending the s.ck.— St. John Telegraph. Dr. Carwayn’s Visir.—Rev. Dr. Car- man, geueral superintendent of the Meth- odist Church in Canada, arrived by boat last eve:d g from Pictou, and will remain forafew days on the Island. He has kindly consented to visit and address the congregations in Cornwall, York aad Pow. nal on the schemes of ihe church. The plan of his visitation is as follows: Corn- wall, Wednesday; York, Thursday, and Pownai on Friday. These churches are to be congratulated on the priyilege of hearing Dr. Carman, and we are sure our friends will fill the churches on the occa- sion of bis visit. Dr, Carman is the guest of Richard Heartz, Esq. PERSONAL. Mr. Maurice Blake is attending the Halifax exhibition. Rev. Dr. Héartz, pastor of Brunswick street Church, Halifax, is in the city. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Gotf left thie morn- ing for Halifax to attend the exhibition. Dr. E. W. Gahan, of Boston, is spending his vacation in Charlottetorn. Mr. R. M. Johnson, of Johnson & Joln- son, is attending the Halifax exhibition. Mr. Gec. J. Rogers has gone on a two weeks holiday trip to the other provinces. Mr. Otro R. Crabbe, of the railway mail service, Jeft this morning for Halifax to take in the exhibition. Mr. Geo. A. Sharp, superintendent of the Island railway, is expected home from Moneton to night. | Mr. Fred. H.Seller, of the firm of Beer | & Goff, will leave on Saturday ona trip to Boston and New York. Mr. E. W. Doyle, of Halifax; who has been spending a few wezks holidays’ with relatives in this province’ left for home yesterday morning. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Brow left “yesterday moipirg for Halifax to attend the exhib:- tion. Mr. Brow will exhibit several of his celebrated Guernsey cattle. Mr. H. T. Brine and Mr. Mcffatt, the : former of the Commercial Cable Co, and | the latter of the C,P., I:. Telegraph Station, both of Canso, N.S., have been on the George Street. Oysters served in yie; Lunches and dinners with despatch. As usual, I am prepared to deliver Oysters in any quantity to ei to any part of tne city. | Telephone Connection. JOHN P. JOY Vicrorta CAFE | Gt. Geoige St. os ! ’ every styie; | Island for a short visit. left for home this morning. Miss Maggie McEachern ‘left this morn- ing tor Boston, where she will take up her residence. Yesterday afternoon her asscciate employes in James Paton & Co's establishment presented her with a puree of gold as a token of their esteem. Revere: RC Watson, Summerside; E Woodside, Summerside; Fred M Morris, J GSutherland, Bradalbane; Mr and Mrs Murphy, Lot 65; John Bradley, Kelly’, Cross; Johan Cuthiiffe, Geo Dum sf ord, De Sable, ii I ee PPTNPF INARA fe PPEPPHDDVPP TPT FAN o-~ ee .~ \ FAARLBOROUG a ; ao— ae - an e~ THHNNt? is procurable. AYONNNNONNN TT PONT ERNNNNNNTONONNTEENTED TREAT PRATT ND ED ERT TTF PTE TPT RET ITE TIPPETT rOPPEPENDEDOREP ene NnORD TonEneee eperennrnenenenenennetnensnpnnonenn any Wauaule FAT The Always Busy Store The season’s offerings eclipses all previous ones in the variety of novelties shown. 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