aa a. ao 4 LE , Tom, ‘ ter ve ‘ ‘ OT? rare eye eT eee : Sex « 44 : eae Le tee eh ai tak ela ies os hat eile nts ; er mete ¥4 ‘ Mid pth HL ‘ok He ¥ t > | pone u iSO sg , vai’ ; ee ae ee ee , OR Re re gs re pes 73 ; = a b fit : Mn E Reb vd 7 sad Hiciiuana Ve KY! ' Cer, rin Gu Lei Wie omar ; Ke Ve, 7 re ate Dv 4 4¥ S Blended of the same rare old [ z Highland Malt Whiskies during B3 ‘9 more than 50 years a . * Sanderson’s is Glenleith 5% “<q 18 to day as in the past, the t tzq purest and best whiskey in the & t world. eur ° . “ a Se : uf TY ©? ete diel enti cll, Chel pe i! el OU | Soe PRroprier ors: Robert Sanderson & Co., Ltd, Leith Seorland, ESTABLISHED PaaS dS am Cure whe ¥ . 1816, £450,000. Capital paid up - 4 For enle bv leading Wine and E r2 Spirit Merch ants, om Ee 5. B. Townsenp & Co Moy- FE: ae TREAL AGENTS FOR 2 ; CANADA E Se eee fe CSR AA! i. S. Sanford, COMMISSION MERCHANT Strict attention to busine:s and prompt re- turns pane. Special atten‘ion given to the Baie O Pork, Poultry, Eggs, and Wool Skins. Market quotations given oa application. Address all consignments and oorrespon- dence to. I. 8, SANFORD, ‘6 ane 48 Argy’e “t., 2:0 HaLIVAX, N. 3 Hides, VALUABLE BUSINESS STAND For Sale by Auction, {am instructed by Mr. 4.8, Morris to sell by auction at the premises, Lower Queen street. on WEUNESDAY, the ‘9th day of OCTOBER, instant, at 12 o'clock, noon: That desireable property on the corner of Queen and Water Streets, e-mprising large Brick Warehouse on Water Street; Building on the corner of Queen an’ Water Streets at present occupied as boarding house, shop and offices; and Building adjourning Archibald Kennedy & Co. fitted for shops and dwelling, will be sold en bloc or separate lots—this pro- perty alwaya rentsto advantsuce and offersa rare opportunity for investment—(averazse yearly rent $9¢0,C0) Sold in order to close the estate. Terms at eale* '. BE \IRSTO, Oct 12—dts Auctioneer. ch town Engineering School. Young men who wish assistance along, En- gineering ‘ines will have an opportunity of ob- taining it during the comiow winter months as the undersigned propose o} ning a school for the study of Mathematics, "ucveying, Mech- anical and Marine Engineering, ete, This school will be of great advantage to these who are desirious of izcreasivg their kKnowledye in thes subject who are un- able to take a college cours Special attention will be anics taking michenica Marine Engineers voing up for examination. For further particulars as to hours terms ete, early erquiries--cither in personor by letter, are solicited. Signe G. DP. MACKINWON, B. A Sc T. A. MACLEAN Jr. B. A. Sc. Mechanical and Mining f-ngineers and Sur- verors P. GC. Address. Charlottetown, BLACK DIAMMOND LINK. , but given to mech- crawing and to The 8.8. COBAN sailing from Mon- treal, Friday morning; Oct 2lei, will be dne at Ch’town, Monday morning, Oct 24th, and wil! sail tor St. John’s, New- foundiand via, North Sydney, carrying horses, cattle and sheep on deck and pro~ duce under deck at lowest possible rates. Fir further particulare asso freight and passage, apply to PEAKE BROS & vO., Ageats. Ch’t:wn, Oct 17, ’98—241 | ques, Nfld; C | ' | i < | 7 | j | i mese: es City of Gheni, : THE DAiLY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, OOTOBER 17 1898 SHIP NEWS. —— Port of Charlottetown. ENTERED Oct 14 -L City of Govent, McNes Oct | Sarah Cluete, lorus, Maske}), n, Halifax. Evane, St Jucs Jedore, Day Kohinvor, Spring, LeBlanc, Sydney, Cameron, Picton; M C McLean, Bentin, Louisburg; Charlotte, Walker, Sidney; | Maggie & Z, Zellere, Lou'sburg; Monarch, Su:elizer, Louisburg; Julia A, Peany, Or well; ss Campana, Demers, S’side; Minn Bell McDougall, Belle River; Ethel | Blanche, Reynolds, Orwel.; Pinlone D, | Pelham, Pictou; Lillian,“Blomfield, New- Castle CLEARED. Oct 14.—Empress, Stewart, S’sid:; leabel, McInnis, Pine:te; Nokomis, Martin, | Svdney: ss Blectra, McLarep, Murray, Harbor; Jubilee, Butler. Pictou; Ceto, | Weatherbie, P ciou; Nellie Reid, Reid, Alberton; sa Citv of Ghent, MeNev.n, S’side, Ernest D: Costa, Gauier, Demezara Oct 16.—L lian, Blomfi: ld, Picton; Kohi- voor, Cameron, Pictou; Ath'ete, Roberts, Louisburg; ss Campana, Demers, Geo’town Minnie Bell, McDougal!, Gec’town; Philine », Pelbam, Pugwash. Port of Summerside. ENTERED, 7 . 7 Oet 14 —ss Campana, Demers, Montreal, Andrew, Burnbam, Express, Stewart, via Ch’town, mdse; Miller, Gaspe, lumber; Gaspe, lumber. CLEARED. Oct 12- ballast. Oct 13—Merry May, McKay, Pictou, ballast. Oct l4—ss City of Ghent, McNevin, Halifax, 600 boxes cheese, $4000, shipped for Liverpool, G@ B, by Thos J Dillon; Andrew Burnham, Miller, Cl’ town, lum- ber. Jessie Newell, Bernaed, Pictou, TTL CF —_—— wer DIED. Io this city, on the 12th inst, Annie Florence, intaut daughter of James and Dorothy McGee, aged 11 months, (Boston and New Brunswick papers piease copy.) Things to Make a Note of Victoria Division.— Regular tonight. Te™ perance Crusaders.— Parents and friends are cordially invited to meet with the children in Wright’s hall this evening at half past six. The Crueaders will unite the Union Jack with the Star Spangled Bauner’ Rev. Mr. Bryan will address.the children. Please be punctual. Subject Zaccheus—Come and bear the discourse from lan McLaren to-night at St. Jame’s ball. A big tree anda littie man, oh yes, and this what wi will be doin. First, wi shall go up the tree. wi Zaccheus, second, wi shall sit in the branches wi Zaccheus, third, wi shall come down the tree wi Zacchues, and if time permits, fourth, we shall be going home wi the publican. American Rubbers. We have a large stock of fine American Rubbers which we are selling at lower prices than Canadian. Buy the _ best Rubbers at low prices at J. B. Macdonald & Co. 241 4ins, meeting i Will You Please let us have the amount of that account we sent you last week, and oblige = ee @ a s Oe 80624 0828 8432 0 2 @ S te. Ferkins & Go ¢ Sunnyside, >?e 2 e@ & oe @ @ = e@?* = 25 cents FOR TWO PAPERS --FOR-— THREE MONTHS. The Weekly Examiner AND THE Family Herald and Weekly Star Sent toany address, post paid for twenty- five cents for thres months. Send subscrip- tions to THE EXAMINER Pub. Co., Ch’town P.S If you want tosee a sample number of the Weekly Star, sead us your address §n3 2222023328180 =? eee 8% *% = oa . Hlomp e a News astle; 8s ' | all his time prospecting, aad did very well MeNevin, Halifax | ae ee ’ 'BACK FROM TSE KLONDIKE. 'Chat With Mr. Island Boys are Doing. an interesting chat today with M; William , Small, woo has jnet returned from the r : . ‘ ; - \ . . a ’ . WiOnaGIBe COUNTS, Mrsmall, viil Ut remembered, left here with the Dawson } in the Klondike until September Ls!, wheo | he left for home, coming out by way of the | W hite Pass, the ronte taken when eoing in, | The trip from Dawseun City here was mad: pn 28d LVR ac uni ir vel. Mr, Small, while in the Klondike, spent About 40,000 people went into the coun- try last year, and most of them came out Bui Mr. Smal! understood the in and wae not dis- uisatielied, eituation before going appointed. Mr. Small says that all the Island boys were in good health when ke left, and all were doing very well. Mesers J B Dawson and Geo A Dixon are each doing a successful gereral store business in Dawson City. Everything sells for cash and gold is legal tender. There is a good profit on everything. Fred Kennedy is mining at Bonanza, working a claim owned jointly by bimee'f and Diwson, Great things are expected cf this claim. Alexander McRae is working a Jay at French Hil’, about twenty miles from Dawson. French Hillis one of the rich- est places in the Klondike. They were not down to bed rock when Mr. Small left, buta rich strike was expected. Wortman also did considerable pecting, with very good results. pross PERSONAL Mr. A. C. Macdonald, M. P., is in town. Mr William Laird arrived from Hal‘ fax on Saturday evening. Mr J A Matheson, Inspector of Fisher - ies, and Mrs) Matheson, registersd atthe Hotel Davies on Saturday . Rev F C Kelly preached an able and eloquent sermon in St Dunstan’e Cathea-~ ral at High Mass yesterday. Mr AJ King, representing Brown & Webb, Halifax, was among the gueste at the Hotel Davies on Saturday. Mr. C. W. Blenkborn, representing the Plant line, was in the gitv yesterday on a bus: nese trip aie Nee Transcipt. Mr Harry Kellett, who has been visiting friends in this city for some time past, returned to his home in Halifax on Saturday. It is gratifying to hear that Mr Alexan- der Strang, of the ;Lansdowne Hoiel, Cape Traverse, 1s improving in health after his severe illness. Mgr Bruchesi returned yesterday after~ noon from atwo weeks’ trip to tie Mari- time Provinces, in company with Rev, Canon Dauth. Dr. Morrison, parish pries+ of Charlottetown, P E Island, returned with His Grace, who is greatly pleased with his trip.—Montreal Star. oe HOTEL ARRIVALS. Queen Hotel: DC McDonald, Mont. real; T F Simpson, Brantford; J Heaney, Morell; John McEachern, Cherry Valley; Geo Forbes, Vernon River. Hotel Divies: W S Davison, H McMas- ter, D R Sutherland, 8 R Cassey, A J King, Halifax; D M Preston, Toronto; T H Dobson, DA Merrill, DM Ferguson, E Ronmeil, Montreal; F R Freeman, Woodstock, NB; TG Challies. Guelp>; F R Dearborn, St John; J A Matheson and wife, Campbellton. Grand Exhibit—Holland balbs on first floor of Carter’s Bookstore. 50 Mens Waterproof Coats 50 Granby Rubbers Ceats we bought cheap and _ will sell cheap Came to us for your rain- proot Coats.—J. B. Macdonald & Co, Pabst Malt Extract. We can $3.00 a doz. \. Small---What the | } 1 Dixon partly last February, and remained Local and Other tems. A Smartt Cror.—It is said that the | Nova Seotia cranberry crop is a small one A representative of Tue Examiner had | this vear, due tothe June frus: and to bil ects, — Nortuwesr Exvecrioxs.—The Norh- Legislature has been dissolved. Nominations will be on November 4, and elections a week later. paella CoaL ArRIvALS.—Seven schooners, coal laden, arrived yesterday io C, Lyons & Co, viz: Dolphin, Dayspring, 8t Aone, Char- lotte, Molly, Maggic A and May Queen. wert tate 5S ry ry » eran aaeatatttnas City Taxes—Ali cuose who have not | | lt is his intention to return next July ‘0 . . further pro ecute the “work. He woul j yet paid their city taxes are requested bo | not advise any One to go into mining there | pay up at once. The lists will soon be without plenty of money, as nearly all the | ready for publication. Clairas have been taken up, many of the oO ee | best having been “collared? by government | More Cneese.—Mr. T. J. Diilon ehips | officials. Anyone going in now \o engage | ped 600 boxes of cheese to Engiand by the In Mining would therefore have to but up | last trip of the City of Ghent. The ships alair Dae ha.icvaa ¢t (ie wan of ; Lica . 2 | Claims, he veweves th man who id= | ment was made from Sammerside, vyeets money in mining bes a pretty sure Poe ee t 4] , : Y a tiiiig ' | le.anp Horses.-- The Moncton Trans- si ee » AAintew sary ; and /i . j ' . ieee: He tikes the country very mach, am | cript says : Mr WH Kdgett, commiss:om thinks ic has a bright future abeodof I) nerchant, bas imported two fine looking ] ne people, “ep SAS, ita all g saga } horses frem P. LD {sland, oue a draught, an Out an i} ge iO GAO Wilae 18 a3. 4 . aha ho ame 4 p - ( i 8 | the other a driver. right by ohbe another. Bat the manege- adn ant } rer e Heials is not: . on : ment of the government = ais 1S Nol at Pouice Covurt.~ This morning Edgar 1] ps efar ee ong 19 fX loi r» ihe ecounne~ , > ‘ 1 f all satiefactery and is not doing the count MoCarron was fined $2 er 10 days for try any good. ‘drunkenness. The Liquor Regulation ‘ summonses against Michael Carragher and William Ewing were dismissed. sinceostiibciasi Tue Bertixo.—The Italian bark Ber- tino, wrecked at Belle River some weeks ago, was yesterday afternoon towed into port by the Meesrs Batt Bros, and is now lving off Connolly’s whart. She was taken within three miles of Point Prim on Saturday. Conan.—TheS. 8. Coban will load at Montreal this week for Charlottetown, North Sydney, and St. John’s Newfound- land. She will sail from Montreal oo Friday morning, Oct. 21st and be due at Ch’town Monday morning, Oct. 24th. For further particulars see advertisement or apply to Peake Bros & Co. Tue Sewexs.—The wet weather of the past two or three days has interfered some- what with sewerage operations. The trenches in some places contain consider- able water, and on Grafion street the men had to work the greater part of last night to keep the cellars in the vicinity of the excavation from being flooded. cempdiliiesitia Broxex tHE Recorp.—The Bri ish ship- builders have broken the record this year, with 508 merchant vessels, of 1,364,250 tons, under constraction on September 20, heing 351,00010ns above the previous best le 92 warships, of 376,435 tocs are also building. Great Britain’s mari- time supremacy is shown by the fact that 489 out of 498 merchant ships are being constructed for British oweners. record, whi Ficnrixe av tHE Parx.—On the park roadway yesterday afternoon two young men became engaged ina fight. One of the young men, named Bradley, was stabbed in the neck by the other whore name is saidto be Lane- [he two were parted by some young mea who were passing at the time and "Bradley was taken to town. Although blood was drawn his wound was not serious. Both young men acted as if intoxicated. A Disacreasie Exprrience.—A man named Henry Stanton, of Rat Portage late~ ly had one of those experiences which cause a man’s hair toturo grey. He and two others were precipitated from a pew brieg# that is being built,into the Winnipeg Riv-r. Below them lav the falls Two escaped by swimming, but Stanton was carried to tne cataract. Just onthe verge he clung to ® rock, and was rescued frora there by a boat attached tothe shore with ropes. Sr Dunstan’s Fixrtp Day.— On account of the rain on Saiu-day the field-day sports at “St. Danustan’s were postponed till Monday afternoon. Some of the events were contested on Saturday morning. Following is a list of the winner®:— Handbali contest—Won by C Roy and B A McDonald. 100 yde dash (juniors)—1, P Caughlan, 2.F L Tobin, time 13 seconds. Putting 16-!b shot—1, J Donahoe, 37 feet 7 ins; 2, J McLellan, 37 feet; 3, J Mc- Closkey, 30 feet 6 ias. Owing to the continued wet weather the sports have been further postponed until the first fine day. Mies Howieon, being a native of Perth, the market town for Drumtochty farmers, is well qualified to explain the character sketches of Ian MacLaren with a realism that cannot be approached by a stranger. Come and hear her tonight. If You Want supply you with it at 30c a single bottle or = a OOOO COVORABOESE ©8805 80866008 ee O89S 0808 COCO E~ceOBee IESSOOO OCVVESSLE COLA SeHO seKretose coos za a = ~~ =~ O64 55320 G8SFHDE08S28SG8088000 Kvery lady interested in Navy Blue SergeSDres Goods, should see this lot, every thread of every piece is all wool, and every yard « bargain. Heavy nary serge, all wool, wide rib, 42 inches At ME MV DODO O|DFME = oe ~ AP 1F EOS OOO TS There are sixteen (16) pieces in the lot —prices range from 36¢ to 80c per yard, they are actually worth oue quarter more. wide—werth in the regular way 405 cents ONLY... sccccssccces co 4 different patterns in navy fancies, 42 inches wide every thread wool, [! cheap at 60c per pard J our bargain price.... Note This | Heavy navy astimaine serge 56 inches wide, guaranteed not to spot or shrink, 0) All worth 90c of anyones money, our bargain DPIC avis o'v dbo cc cee eee Seis \ Stan] Cy Bros F VARY i ate sh Ne Sew so) 64% ¢ das Soee JES6 156 dis dS 7e “is “is ws ae sf an we fall ANNOUNCEMENT 1898 Our stock for this season is now complete, and comprises all the latest fashionable clothes for Gentlemen's wear, whic! will be interesting tu those desirious of having the largest variety to select from. — ARTISTIC CUTTERS ~ SKILLED WORKMEN We show the best line of men’s furnishings in the city GORDON & McLELLAN Upper Queen St. Men’s Stylish Outfitt: s a ee ee - : It is Said That Matches are made in heaven.... frm UT NOT Some matches are made in Hull.... Haszards’ Brahmin Tea IS MATCHLESS Ask your grocer for the genuine article and don’t take so called matches. _ ALL. Pie NO aa RF It is easy to love your neighbor as yourself, When your neighbor is a pretty girl, And it is just as easy to have good music When your piano isa “Bell” ee The pbove may not be very good poetry, But it is a fact, all the same. New stosk Bell Pianos and Organs now opening a. FLETCHER PIANO WAREROOM'S Opera House Building DR CLIFT ae RUPTURE CUKED by the IMPROVED method. Endors- ed by the medical profession and by thousands who have discarded their trusses and remaisa treats CHRONIC DISEAS&S by the Salis- bury method of persistent se}f-help in remov- ing causes jrom the blood Continuous, in- telligent treatment in person or by letvr insures Minimum of suffering and Maximum of cure, possible in each case, Avoid Attempts Unaided. MITROSCOPICAL EXAMINATION OF BLOOD, SPUTA, URINE, &e. Graduate of New York University And the NEW YORE HOSPITAL. Twenty veers practice in N. Y. City. Diploma reg- iste in U. 8., and Canada, Accommodations reserved fcr patients. References cn application: In Charlottetown, P. E.I. ox * cured. THE IMPROVED RUPTURE CURE, %s painless, eens no inconvenience and re- quires only 5 or6 visits, Examinations free and confidential. No Pay Until Cured THROW AWAY YOUR TRUSS Correspondenee solicited. A perfect care can be guarranteed if yuu obey instructions. ——— OFFICE HOURS In Pictou at Roya Hore, ox Moxpay anp TurEspay, DR. CLIFT in New Glasgow ar Wixnsor Horer, ox Turspay, Wepnespay Ano THURSDAY. Tuurspay, Fripay, Satrcnpay Aanp SUNDAY, : IRE LE KIA AME AE AN eT 2 aS eR ean. Gina