CO THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN, OCTOBER 22 1397 PERSONAL. Golf jera*ys now opened at T. J. Harris. J P, Sallivan, of St. Peter’s Bay, 18 ‘ y H ‘ir. Blair, Minister of Railways, i Mrs. Blair, are registered at the Hote! R. Chipman. Canadian Agent Steamship Line, and Mr. J. A. Mr. H. f the Plant Flanders, New England Agent of the same ne. are makieg the round trip on the - we -———- 9B © Geo -——— DANGEROUS POISONS IN PLASTERS Bella'ona aud Aconite plasters would not be used at all if their dangerous quali. tes we generally koown. ‘i hese drugs may be absorbed by the system and eause serious trouble, “ Quickcure ” bas been recommended as being entirely free from * ing which could poseibly injure even a iad no plaster removes pain eo quickly rhe 50c and $1 size pote of “Quickcure,” hold 3 and 9 times the quant ty f trial size, onlv a little is re- q" reu. Curesz Suierrp.—Mr. T. J. Dillon shipped 750 boxes of cheese on the Fastnet today It is for the English market. The Tryon Dairying Co. aleo shipped 100 ‘bs of butter for the Same market. seaietiliiii CARD or Charlottetown Lodge which managed the anniversary celebration last evening return their hearty thanks to all who in any way assisted in making the affair the success it was, They are especially thankful to Jobnson & Johnson, Moore & M cLeod and Mark Wright & Co. coovdeipeetinn Are You Losing Fiesh ? Then something is wrong. To the young it always means trouble. It is a warning to any one, unless they are already too fat. Scott’s Emuaisiou checks this .waste and brings up your weight again. Er inpbaticaily @ our high class ready-to- wear men’s overcoats are the finest ready mades ever shown in Charlottetown. If you want a garment of quality and style see there goo ds before you go to your tail- or.—-McKay Woollen Co. See our missies and children’s jackets and reefers, they are stylish, pretty and eheap. Stanley Bros, The Alwaya Busy Store. 247, 2in. Received this week 2 more cases ladies and children’s jacket@, in black and colored at Stanley Bros, The Always Busy Store 247, 2in. =» CRs BR. ChteT treats CoRoNICc DISEASES by the — bury method of persistent celf- help. newton ag causes from the blood. Le tinuous, inteligent treatmentin person or by letrer insures Minimum of suffer- 5 ingand Maximum of cure possible in each case. Avoid attempts unaided. Graduate of N. Y. University And the NEW YORK HOSPITAL. Txenty years practice in N. Y. City. Diploma registered in U.8. and Canad», ADDRESS: CHARLOTTETOWN, P E I, Accomodations reserved for patients. CANADA OFFICE. Victoria Row. { References on spueeeten. When you require a good Cieck, is to call at our store. We carry Parlor Clocks =~ Dining Room Clocks Kitchen Clocks Alarm Clocks. We have just received « large lot of Eight Day Striking Clocks, beautiful Walnut cases acd are guranteed with each clock. Your choice in this lot for 3.75 We have clocks for $1.00 W. W. WELLNER Jeweler. Ex IESLE SPSS up. VEVEREUUYC ECON VEY E TE? FEY | Concentrated Cocoa Ask your grocer ‘o> it. Taanxs.—The committee of Red bonfires ble zed around Tie Empire of Britannia’s Isles— While joy bells echoed sound Across the waves, the desert sand, The white browed mountain peak, Thue girdling with reiterate prayer Our monarch’s weal to seek. The city flashed, with light’s delight Its radiance gilded gloom,— As from dull, sordid chambers came And many a darkened room, And wacy a hungry bome to gaze The patient c srowds, to wait— Long hours to see the one whore rule Evoked the unwonted state No mortal eye had e’er beheld On earth such pageantry, Such gorgeous splendor as begirt Her Empress Royalty — So from life’s slums a host came forth To trace emotion keen On the pale cheek, the tear bedewed, Of Her, their mach loved Queen. A little woman, frail with age, Whose fair white hand embraced The eceptre of the widest rule That ever sovereign graced-— The snowy tress upon her brow Unset with crown or gem, Told the iong years that girlhood’s vow Had kept its faith with them. The Roman cohorts guarded well Ceesar’s licentious feasts, But riot ruied and mockery jeered *Mid courtiers, wantons, priests— bate, The blood of martyrs streamed To grace the glory (so miacalled) Of hearts that evil dreamed. Long lines of etately ships of war Teemiog with valiant life, Chorused thro’ thund’rous cannon throats “How peace exceedeth strife!” Electric splendors traced with fire - That pierced hush’d depths below, Thongh still’d in present joyfulness,— “Thus England greets her foe.’ Victoria’s eailors guard the realm, Brave on the storm-roused deep; Her gallant swordemen grasp the blade, Their loyal trust to keep. Her subjects, high so’er their lot, Or lowly in degree, All strive for good with manhood’s sirength For the State’s majesty. The sunshine of God’s blessing falls On her who knelt adown To own allegiance to the King Whore will bestowed her crown,— The King of King, Whose given Gift Was the great nation’s Love— The purest, noblest tie on earth, The unceasing joy above. Oh! Lady of our Land, our hearts, Are knit as cone to thine, One cheer for thee, ove prayer for thee Ascends to the Divine; And in thine own true womanhood We read bright prophecy That all adorning character Ie woman 8 destiny. Ob! women of our Empire, hold This virtue charter dear, Far above price of rubies is The circlet you may wear; And loftier held than earthly pomp Or honor’s throne be she The Coronet of Power who wears In sweet humility. Cassie Farrpaxxs. Aw OLp Axnp Weit TricpD 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 is the best remedy for Diarrhea: Is pleasant to the taste. $Soid by druggists in every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its value is incalculable. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow’s Sooth- ing Syrup, and take no other kind. Impossible for us to describe the won- derful value-shown by us in ladies’ jackets and capes. You must come and see the sty les.— Prowre Bros. 245—3i Ina letter from Michipicoton, Lake Superior, to his department, Mr Archibald Blue, director of the Bureau of Mines, states that s vein of extraordinary rich- ness bas been struck near Wawa Lake, assaying as much ob $600 to the ton, and which bids fair to keep up this showing. Mr. Blue reports that the weather in the gold district is becoming broken. —_-— Several hundred thousand feet of lumber were destroyed by fire in the N. S.. lum- r company’s yard at Sherbrooke, N. s., af wdayeago. Partly inanred. Gleancnenn ——_—_—_-— Royal makes the food pure, wholesome and delicloua. - | | | } Absolutely Pure ROYAL BAKING POWDTR CO., NEW YORK. Fierce wrath-cups there o’erflowed with ! {CO James.. Johbnings... We Ee oe i te aaa F Laughran... he topuhhio 3 John M Campbell... sh ioe We Be ik cacnksedesideehiccccnnsntues BF alletteiiepniintonrensdvunen Se PE icc ciscs hedsconsciseunee Joreph McCarey... ...essseeeess SOD By BS ios tiave devised ceeds RS a esebatitccinedeciidess «65 OS ROR iis diinscccccstbus . COG IN iis bi sins idccinee BaF 2 GS iiisdea ade senipinne A Lord, ss ow oooh was 006 c0s0b4 6 < « I i, ncokscdocccneneate Samuel C Nash.. 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James Hughes ............ 0. eeeceee Lawrence MclInnis.. niin’ kicked John D Cahill...... ait bien Se ameetat Pattick yams o..ccrccs id scvcccces e0ene Wm Gurney... eek e 4 <0 3 Etta Silene bbis «04 Sarah McPherson........++++s- RES ei csccurdebbnesd seneesess ‘ Maggie Galleat . o00s ee eeeeerearecreee Katie McPherson.........- Mary Weeks.. sveseseececess 5.00 10.00 2.°0 2.10 1.00 1.00 1,00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 2 00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 5.06 3.00 5.00 2.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 2.00 2.00 1 00 1.00 1.00 16.00 5.00 2.00 2.00 1.06 Om On me mh no on se8ee8282528 16.60 2.08 2.00 10.00 25 00 10.00 4.00 3.06 5.00 2 00 5.00 10.00 1 case clothing. Mrs F L Haezard, 2 parcels clothing. 1.00 1.00 50 50 25 25 25 25 25 26 25 25 25 50 25 25 25 25 50 25 26 25 25 25 25 25 25 26 25 50 50 25 H. M. Davisox. Ecuooner Wrecxed.—According to the Summerside correspondent of the Guardian the wreckage reported by the schooner Neal Dow as having been seen in the straits a few days ago, turns out to be parts of tne schooner J. A. Hilps, Capt. Pollard, It was struck by the gale last Sunday, when a little south cf Escum- There were only two men on board and they were obliged to run her before the wind. She struck Buctoache Beach The men barely escaped with their lives, saving From Harirax —The Fasinet arrived from Halifax at half paet seven thie morn- She bad a general freight inward and outward. | stores SS ae eS LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. es Seer ceneaelle seca “It Pays to read our adasviees Bros. aniline Ix Port —Th ere are about 18 schooners in port. They put in for shelter. pliebintaates Tue Weatner— Strong winds and galer, easterly to northeasterlv, cloudy with | rain. sls cakeale cane Arter Porators—Two large schooners arrived this morning to joad potatoes for the United States markets, More Coau—The schooner Mystery arrived this morning from New York with a cargo of hard coal fur C. Lyons & Uo. Drop 1s Hoas.—Toronto dates of the 19.h inst., state that the price of hogs were lower at 4 7-8c lb for choice bacon hogs; light bogs, 4 5-82; thick fat, 4 1-2+; sows, 3c to 3 1-2c; stags 2c. —_——~<o— — Bopy Wassup AsHore—The body of an unknown man was washed ashore at Murray Harber during the Jate gale. From the condition of the body when found it is thought that the unfortunate man bad been dead for some time. The body was interred at Murray Harbor. — ee A rare treat is in store for every one who attends the Shakespearian Reci tal this evening. A Kixoiy Acr.—The officers and mem- bers of Nol Co.,4:h Regt., C.A., have donated the $25 in prize money won at the big gun shooting at Kep oc last year to the relief of the sufferers by the fire at Windsor. Tne actis a kindly one,and is in every way creditable to all concerned. Arrested For Assavtt. —John Carroll ie under arrest on a charge of aseaulting police-sergeant Bradley. It seems that the officer went to Carroll’s house at the eastern end of the city this moruing to en- quire regarding some mouey which was reported to have deen lost there, and the propreitor assaulted him. M. Williams gives Howell's irresistibly funny ‘night in a sleeping car,’ this even- ing, The Halifax and St. John papers say it fairly con- vulszed the audience with laughter. Po.ice Court.—There were several cases on the docket this morning.» Daniel Gillis for drunkenness, was fined $5 of 39 days, John Carroll $2 or 10 days, and Dennis MacKenzie $4 or 20 days. Three persons appeared in answer summonses Charging nou-pay ment of dog tax aud were ordered to pay the usual gmount. It is underatood that all others in arrears will be treated in the eame man- ner. Tue Bestoxy Boar—The_ steamer Halifax arrived from Boston about half past eight last evening. Her inward passengers were. J S_ Brebant, John Lawler, J W McKay, J F MacKie, A J Fraser, Mies Clarke, Isaac Mofiatt. A M Wilson, Jas Skinner, Mrs McEachern, Mrs H C Connelly, Geo Hemfell, J P Eedale, H L Chipman = and J H Flanders.” Her outward passengers were: AJ Mitchell, C Olson, Priscilla Welsh. and Miss McLean. Parent Snuntixc Bar.—Mr. John White, of O’Leary, has been in town dur- ing the last three or four days on businees in connection with the McLellan patent shunting bar, which he controls. Mr. White has attached the bar to the shunt- ing engine inthe. railway yard in Char- lottetown, and the railway men express themselves as highiy pleased with it. Mr. McKenzie, Governmentingineer, who is here with the Minister of Railways and Mr. Poitinger, eaw the shunting bar in operation this morning and said it wae just spleadid, that it supplied ,a long felt want. The bar is described as a great time- saver, and renders the work of the shunter less dangerous and difficult. nen? SAE ET You Can’t Make Water Run up Hill Neither can you make a success of your pastry i: ycu use cheap, trashy ihhdusesipt en essences. ao Flavoring Hxtracts Have an enviable reputation for Strength, Purity, Flavor Always reliable, Ask for ‘Sovereign brand, mrnufactured by SIMSON BROS. & CO. Halifax. N. S “es LOST.—About two wecks ago, a pair of gold rimmed spectacles, Finder will be re- warded by leaving them at this office. oct 22 tf — a. to our store. and capes aid best in style, fit, — nr The Always | rm am | = Meet me at the Always Busy Store. Solid Values Gainedour P) | Solid Values Keep and add to it. No catchpenny schemes, no exaggerated state- ments, nothing but good, sound, values in new, meritorious and waated goods, bring the crowds ladies jackets Two cases more just rec2ived, cosisting of ladies’ 3 © Misses’ and Children’ STANLEY BROS., cman our - ae etn _- ae te acm a cena ten — SIXTY YEARS. WINDSOR FIRE RELIEF FMND, the Shakes “ rrovnvanevsnnoonae 2 ee __Tiekets for dhe Shalespenri-| YON” ere mm 2 The city flung its banners forth, Goole valued at Se ay . are for saleat all the drug) = ME FIRE GES IO RTT SCL aS DPA aS pray o> \e9 ws AUALAARLAALAAd SAQAbAAAdACUdALbddaaaddbadddddddc dda’ The latest, finish, and workmanship. 8 garments, — Busy Store EL AdVdbaddadddddaddaasaddedd ——— Souvenir | P E Island “2 Acopy of “ Prince ¢ Edward Island Illus- trated,” is about the ¢ best thing for the purpose of giving . strangers an idea of this beautiful Prey- ince. It consists air 100 pp. printed :on the best paper, The . engravings are nu- and frat- class: The price is 25¢ @ 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 ¢ or call. ‘ THE EXAMINER OFFICE, § eevee QUEEN STREETL ooet é RN merous =>. 2 @ © © 2 @2e 224823874 87F 2 BOO 28 84 BBG SBSEBBOH BSE ONSO a r FOR SALE. The Rosebank Fam Containing 180 Acres of Land. HE above Farm has 120 acres clera and ina good stute of cultivation, the remainder covered with wood. It is situate opposite the City of Charlottetown on the Southport side of the Hillsborough River, convenient to Schools, etc.; one mite from Southport Ferry in Summer, and one mile from the city in the winter by the ice. On the Farm is a good two story Dwell ing House and a fine first-class bara and ana otber outside buildings. It is ail fenced with cedar posts and barb wire, with several cross fences of the same material, The shore front extends for the distance of one mile, giving en abundance of sea manure, also a mussel bed within nalf mile of the shore. It would make an excellent Dairy Farm or would make a fin site for a summer hotel, having superior bathing facilities and a perfect view of the ity. The general surrounding are very picturesque, waking it ove of the most desirable health — in the Maritime Provinces. oa purchaser wishing to buy the Stock and Farming Implements in conjunction with the Fa'm can do so if requized. All questions asked will be promptly auswered by the undersigned. Half of the purchase money can remain on mortgage at 5 per cent. For further particulars apply tovthe owner, FRANK MoKENNA. ’ Q aeen Street, Cnarlottetown, Printing in all its branches at the Exam- INER Office, one cf the best equip- ped Job Printing Establishments on P, E. Island. ———-— a Will soon be here, skating boots ing some beautiful lines in black boys’ and girl’s. W. WANTE).—Immediat4iv a good general ervant, Applyto Mrs Unsworth, head of Piince St, Peas oct 22 London Hose Ruilding...... Eee Skating Time We are show- iel lined,for ladi will soon be wante a. and chocolate, fla: H Stewart & Co. SUMMOdAAbMAbALAbAAAAAAdbAQdAdAQdAdAdLAdbdAddbdddddd cided ene perme ————— = sameness rma ere tgp ae sea SRE itn - ones = ee sm <a Se eee ~~ _ ak Rt niga El GO NITE A AI 1 i ERD RON I ARES TNR OCIS EE ME LE Me LF TP pore aa S ce Mater oe Ma a ee pe i