THR DAILY EXAMINER, CHAR! O.cTETOWN, OCTOBER 1, 1897 STATS TE SE I ET CET a ETS ane Ba B WORMWOOD'’S MONKEY Rewabmake s the food pure, en wholesome end deities, THEATRE: This Compaey of aniqueentertainers will play at Charlottetown this season. They visited the provinces last season, but did | not - call at Charlottetown. Company comes well recommen- ded, and is the oniy of its kind bow in this country. Térere are monkeys of all s res, and they lo veryti ep talk. They have a banguet scene lu which the monkey waiters serve the gu the ble, and meke many trips back nd forth from the Kitchea, Another sceuve I is the races in which dogs are hit hed to Mf fun is fast and furious, and they make things lively on the stage for a whi'e? Then = re . : , . i there 1s a Oar ber sop, where tl Ke! acl aS Darvers, and;vive good Sat action 7 ‘ . Wie aay Absolutely Puro ce Chate diene The are monke: dancers, bicwcle riders, wire | walkers, equilibrists, jugglers, fencers trapeze performers, contortionists, and in fact many d fiice!t tricks are accomphsh- ed by these liule anima's that would put | to the blush many of our leading artists. | As an extra attraction the management will j present the Proj ete graph or anirneated picture machine with the latest vicws,also the :eens Jabilee Parade,taken from life, Lavmiere the world ’*= greatest photc:rrapher, | and reproduced as naturai asthouzh you were atthe scene. See the grand dubilee Parade and the Queen as she now looks. Prof H. J. Daniela will also appear with are most care- ~ 7? his wooden tammy tully prepared This Company will play at with the choic- the Opera House, Charietetown., ee seit, te Tuesday and Wednesday, October | est ingredients. Sih and éth, with a special ‘matinee Each square con Wednesday afternoon at4 o'clock. The lmissiou has been placed at 25 and 85 ” y » MS t ] : ae ‘ < . ivins the soluble cents in the sveniug, and 10 for children parts of 13 lbs of beef free and 20 for adults on Wednesday after- from fat and bene, with suffic- "°°": ient vegetables and flavoring | ee to make 12 pnts ol delicious | Commander Cheyne,R. N. wholesome Scep. who-has made three expeci- tions to the Polar Regions, will lecture in St. Peter's Hall, Charlottetown,on Tues day evening, Oct. 5th, apon The Great Search for Sir Joha Franklin Grocers Sel: Them. ARTHUR P. TIPPET & C0. General Agents, Montreal oneness Ot OO Oe OO OB DS THERE ARE Many Kinds ¢ ie Wedding Gifts Those Combining Art, style and $ The lecture will be alus- ‘trated by upwards of seventy ¢ ‘beautiful pictures, thrown g upon « large screen by a ¢ fimelight lantern. é The lecture has been de- livered in Lurope, the Unit- é ed States, and Canada under ¢ distinguished auspices, wath Ambassadors, Noblemen and eminent Scientists as é cheirmen, and has been fav- orably mentioned by Royalty . Suchan event is rare for ‘Charlottetown. Seeure tickets.at Watson’s or Raw- kin'’s Drugstores. Admis- ¢ sion ‘to.all parts of the, Hak, ; 25 .cts. ‘ ( ‘ beauty are from the Jewelry Store of, W. WW, WEGLLNER. Ask to see OUR NEW LINE OF SILVERWARE Always something new at, , r >=. === @& @ 4 = @= @~ @ @= «= <— —————— ST, DUNSTAN’S DRAMATIC Chile, (eee eee eres It may be intersting to the friends of /St. Dunstan’s College in the city to learn that on the Ist inst., the students re- organized the 8. D C. Dramatic Ciub for the year 97:98. (In this respect they have a been in advance of the students of former y i years who usually left the organization of W. W. W ELLNER, ; thie society to rapt ‘he ol {t is their intention to procure a suitable drama Jeweler 4 as s00n as possible, and to present it toa _Charlottewown audience in the Gpera House at least oot later than the beginning of March. The following is the list .of officers for the year:: Moderater—Rev. J. A. McDonald, re- clected. President-—P. F. Doyle, re-elected. Vice Pres. —P.McQuillan. Secretary—F. G. O’Neill, re-elected. Treas.—J. Donahoe. Stage Manager—D. J. Campbell. Committee P. McQuillan, V. and George Rey. oe © an 2 CONCERNING HORSES AND PRIZES. j eee0euss hk => > ee > @ >a 2 oe? @] eS { ; yey BOOS HOBO / i3Keep Your Ankles Warm By wearing a pair of gaitera. We can sel] you gaiters at very low prices, Ladie’s gaiters fom 30c, up. Childrens beh gaiters in tau and blacw 56c a p ir. Men’s gaiters in navy blue and tan. Blake "Ie aa ig Sir,—in your issue of Friday ‘ast, to band this morning, I notice a local to the | effect that the owner of Provider bas reason | to feel proud of this borse,as his colts “scouped” nearly everything in the show ring. Now, sir, allow me to inform you of the fact that the progeny of that grand old trotting sire, Elmo, secured the following prizes, viz: First prize ir the one year ‘old, two year old and three year old carriage stallion classes; also first prize in ' the two year old carriage filly class. Those with many others shown and much ad- mired by practical horsemen, are seasons that the owners and breeders to Elmio have much to feel proud of. The fact of the matter is, the progeny of Elmo scooped the many coveted prizes. Our prices speak for theni- selvas. R. HK. Jost COC OSOHOHOES CHG0 2604 0900 Miss E E Ernst, graduate optician, has @ } FOR SALE full stock of the well known line of opti- cial goods, and also ail the latest novel’ >s : : : lf your sight is failing or your eyes giving. The suscribers have been instrueted to’ ) = oor 3 <i 8 ; . | trouble, calland have them examin:d. ° ‘ r { ’ « | ge ae ast . ie Lot i in | Good training aud extended practical ex- nd Hundred o wo L : : Sidkistteanion, ae the as ‘ke “Jakeman’ | P°reace have quelified her to remedy the sinaperty Thi 7 1 io defective visions where glasses will ao... me Le oa & | be used, Office at Cap- om ‘° feet on Giafton Street, and extends! ..:, gamnel McRae’s, corner Kent od N back therefrom 100 feet. Jt will be sold a ! en bloc, or can be subdivided if required. Queen Streets, Charlottetown. Hours, 9a. | For terms and other particulars, apply m. to5 p. m. at the office of, | Red felt hats expected tomorrow, Satur- DAVIES & HASZARD. day at Stanley Bros. The Always Busy Ch’town oct | w4i dy Z2aw td Store. 229 2in. GOS OO ¢ 00 0OSOOS SOOO OOS EOVOS OOO0 68 SOOS 2908 @ 5908 FSO0 9008 C6 06000008 BREEDER. Clyde River, Oct. Ist. LOCAL NOTICES, —_—_—_—— ile oe eet em ee ' | The treasurer, Mrs of talking children. | METHODIST MISSIONS. \ issionary ‘oclety Convenes at | > ackville. Wom en's Sacxvitie, September 29.—The twelfth | Society of the Prince Edwerd Island and New Brunswick Brancn of the Methodist | cherch conven d at Sackville On Tuesday nor n the Methodist church, About sixty delegates were present c oy ‘ me potats in kew Brup- | gy sud Prince Edward Island; Miss | Palmer, ot Joba, pres led Une very Was e welcou-e and introduction of iiss | EK. Veasy, recurned missicnary from Japan, This 100 was devoted to routive work. | Me "e pre ted many of -whizh were polices O:; mOCliOUS [rola past board y¥|meetiags. Centenary auxiliary presented | 4 streng one in regal! to the attitude of i the present 8 9ciety tewardsa Mrs. Large, | Miss Palmer’s presidential address was al forcible exhaustive review of the different | mission fields an@ work of missionaries. nyt Strong, reperted the amount raised durirg the year to be + $5;021.94. ine corresponding secretarr reported 77 euxiliaries—annval membership 1633. | The mission band corresponding secre- } tary reported ag | | of 1278. delegates in the schoolroom by the ladies of the church. The public anniversary meetiag held in the church waswell attended. Mrs. Thomas D. Hart warmly welcomed the branch, which was gracefully responded to by Miss White of Charlottetown. The chairman, Miss Palmer, briefly de- fined the reason for the existence and work of # woman’s society. Miss Veasy ct St. Stephea, a Jepan missionary, home’on a furlough, gare’aa interesting address of the five years spent in that land. She dwelt upon the centra- dictory nature ot its people, its climate subject to extremes of heat and -cold, the methods ef teaching foreign literatwre and Christiaa religion among the girls, the difficulties arising from ‘ignorance and superstiten, Every girl taking a full course iw the school is thoroughly con- verted to Christianity before leaving. The Misrion Band banner was“ron by Miss Mellish, from Cogaelectza Band, Charlottetown. Miss Arcanibald, of Mount Allison, gave an able and eloquent address on the need and benefit of miesionary work. Dr. Stewart spoke briefly, indorsing the society and urging its claime. o+ea+e— PE RSONAL. Mr Bereard Trainor of the Pest Oftice Department, bas returoed from Halitax. Mrs. D, Meatgomery was a passenger to Boston on the Halifax this afternoon. Miss Lawra Young, B. A., left this afternoon on a trip to Beston and New York. Mr. Walter Cotton left this morning to resume his studies at King’s Coliege, Windsor, N.S. Captain William Yates, of Boston, -is renewing old acquainiences in Charlotte- town. Mr. W.S. McKie, of Charlottetown is among the visitors to the Halifax exhibi- tion. Mr. J. H. Cross, representing Jacob Cohen & Co., clothing manufacturers, Mortreal, is in the city. Rey. Charles Ladrer will conduct the service ia the First Methodist Church this eyening at 7.30 o’clock. Mr. Pope Clarke is home from Denver, Col.,on a visit. His many friends are giad to see him looking so well. Miss Florence A. Earle lett here this afternoon by the steamer Halifax for. Boston where ele will epend the winter The serious illness of General Neal Dow, the famous probibitionist, is reported The geveral is upwards of 90 years of age. Mr. D.J. Macdonald, of the railway mal service, is attending the Halifax Ex- hibition. He will participate in the Scottish games to-day, Mies Florrie Morris of Granville, is visiting friends in the city She is the guest of Capt. D. and Mrs Stewart. Mr. G. Pyke, for a short time proprie- ter of the Windsor Hotel here, is now clerk in the American House. here.—New Glasgow Chronicle. J. F. Fraser, representing Rattenbury Bros., wholesale pork packers, Char- lottetown, is in town to-day in the interests of his firm.— North Sydney Herald. The North Sydney Herald reports that Miss Mon-ca McPherson, who was attending the P. KH. Island exhibition returned home Monday evening. Mr. D. J. Kane, Mrs. Kane and family, left this afternoon in the Halifax for Boston. They carry witn them the best wishes of ali who ksow them, Mr. Albert J. Freser, who has been studying Dentistry for ecme time past in’ the Berlin Dental Parlors left here Jast week for Boston to take a course there. It is pleasing to hear that Mr. G. Dudl-v Wright is rapidly recovering from the operation which he underwent in Montreal. He was to leave Montreal for home today. Mr. C. W. Jarvis, son of Dr. Jarvis, of Summerside, has heen elected one of the three water commissio ers¢’ Fort William Ont. There were ten candidates, and Mr. Jarvis polled the second highest vote. Rev. Dr. Potts arrived in the city from Tovorto by last night’s train, aod is the gucstof His Worship Mayor Dawson. Dr. Potts will preach Sunday moruing _in ihe Grace Methodist church and ia the evening in t!e First Methodisi: church. He will lecture Monday evening in the basement of the First Methcdiet church. Mr. W. F. Carter, the well-known baker and confectioner, left this afternoon in the steamer Halifax on his way to Boston and New York. During his absence from the (on Monday ' | smportant feature.of the morning session, |! Haszard & Moore’s, Johnson & Johnson's } . 1 | , j . oS sulkites and the moukeys drive them; the | bands with a mem be rship } A sumptuous tea was provided for the | LOCAL BYP OTHER ITEMS. —— _ Tue Weatrner—Fresh touth-west to north west winds fair, not much change The annual meeting Of the Woman’s Missionary | in temperature. Fair agein to-morrcw. Atpervon Exarsirioxn—The prize list | of the Alverton exhibition is unavoidably , crowded ont of Tue Examiner to-day. It < will b publis! ‘ | to morrow. iii Tiekets.—Tickets for Dr. Potts’ lectures, evening, are Ou sale al and Apothercaries Hall. acest No. 3 Compayy.--No, 3 Company, 82ud Bautaiion, will meet in’ the drill shed this evening t arrangements for com- pany shooting. —D. Stewart, Captain. higpinniiaads Fisviana.—It is said that on behalf of Jim Corbett, W. A. Brady bas signed articles to meet Fitzsimmons before a New Orleans ciub for a $25,000 purse. - Fiast Mernopist Cuurca —The pulpit > mace 'ef this Church will be occupied in the | moroing by the Rev. | Mount ‘Allirou | evening by the Rev. Dr. Feotts’, of Toronto. Prof. Andrews, of University, and in the Exarneers.—The Charlottetown Engin- eer Company will parade at the drill shed ; tomorrow morning at 9 o’clock sharp, and will be iaspected by Capt. Twining, R. E., | of the Royal Military College, Kingston, who wi!l arrive here this evening. eiigetieeia Temwrerance,—Qrient Division will meet this‘evening at S o'clock in Masenic mn o ° . ° Temple, for efection and installation of officers, and to hear reports from the delegates to the district division. Hvyery member requested to be there. Carsapers.—Gompany A. of “soyal Crasaders will resume meetings ip Wright’s Halljen Monday 4th inst., at 6.30 o'clock. Parents are requested to send their sons and daugliers.—J. A. Lewson, Coramander. Scott Acr.—Before Stipeudiary Magis- trate Blauchand, at St. Peter's Bay. a few days ago, Geo. 'McAulay, of that place, aud N.J. McNeill, of Cardigan, were each fined $5@-and costs for first infractions of the Scot: Act. The case azaiest Mary Byers was dismissed. Evane piietic.— Evangelist Gale and Mr Greenwood, a celebrated gospel singer from Boston, will arrive ia the Pictou boat to-vight and will begin a series of special Evangelistic meetings ia Zion Church Sanday afternoon next at 346. These meetings will be under the auspicis of the Young Men’s Christian Associatien,of this city and wil] continue ia Zion Church each evenizg of next week. A most cordial invitation is extended to all, Lai te Rest.—The mortal remains of Mrs. McKenna, mother of Mr. James A. J. McK-~-noa, of Ottawa, were committed to the earih this morning, after funeral ser- vice? at St..Dunstau’s Cathedral. Mrs. McKenna has been il! for a long time. The pallbearers were Messrs. James Byrne, J. A. Griffith, H. C. McMillan, Dr, Kelly, Jos*ph McCarev and T. B. Riley, Mrs. McKenna was 68 years of age at the time of her death, and was deservediy esteemed by all who knew her. pneaveill Tse Typicat IRisoMan.—In comment- ing on (his lecture the pressot New Bruns- referred to itas “*A fine disquisition on the character of the Irish people.” “A very instructive and interesting lecture.” ‘Must be heard to be appreciated—full of beautifui thoughts.” Itis not often we have the privilege to hear such a lecture on such an interesting subject. All Irish- men will wan} to bear it. Come to Grace Church on Tuesday, October 5th, and hear the Rev. Dr. Wilson for ten cents. sincConataaio Tue Moxras Recorp.— Daring the month of Séptember, ending yesterday, there were forty-two cases adjudicated upou by police Magistrate Haszard, Out of these forty-two cases thirty eight con- victions were secured as follows: 31 for drunkenness, 3 for violating the Lord’s Day Act,2 for assu!t, and one each for nuisance and deserving ship. Three assan]! cases and one nuisance case were dismissed. Six persons were sent up for trial in the Supreme Court. The total receipt amouat to $223.99. Series or Lagcemies. — A series of larcenies have been perpetrated upon a weil known firm of grocers in this city, the loss on acgount of which mnst be consid- e:able. (2 The articles stolen have been: mostly flour aud sugar. A few days ago the matter was reported to the police, and they feundia partially filled barrel of sugar in the house of acertain colored citizen, the barrel bearing the pvame of the firm irom whom the sugar had been stolen. Yesterday forenooa a y.uog man ia the employ of the firm in question sent back word that he was ill and could not return to work, and he has not since been fen. This man-.bad access to the warehouse © which the firm kept their stock, and he and the colored man were intimate. It is said that the colored man has for some time past been selling flour and sugar at his residence. A Prominent Lawyer Says: “IT have eight children, every one in good health, ncc oneof whom but has taken Scott’s Emulsion, in which my wife has boundless contideace.” r oS a NCE rd Physical Culture and Dancing. | Miss H. McDonald, will reopen her province Mr. Carter will visit the leading confectionary and baking establishments of the United States with BN view to acquiring the latest ideas in his business, i ‘ classes on Tuesday, October 5th. Private lessons given atany hour. Marches and fancy dances arranged for entertainmeats. Full particulars regarding classes on appli- cation ut her room in Masonic Building. 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Sy ESE” STANLEY BROS., The Always Busy Store WUUULANaLUdadUAAALGLGAALALd AAbLAbCMOGLd 446d 4ALALaGedddAbadcaddcanadicd dc Tevnrvevernnenesneenereerirnerververteatt ay | OPERA HOUSE. yey & Wednesday ‘ $ e300 2 @ @ OY Os Oe Souvenli P E Island r -- OCTOBER 5th & 6th -— AND — WEDNESDAY MATLVEE. WORMWOOD'S . Monkey Theat: : 60—-Edueated Animals---50 ee A copy of ‘Prince @| Edward Island Ulus- trated,” is about the ‘ best thing for the purpose of giving $ strangers an idea of ¢ this beautiful Prey- ince. It consists of $ In addition, the latest Projeciing Ma- chine, showing animated pictures of the . Queen's Jubilee Procession taken by the Lumiere Cinemetograph Co, of Paris. See the Queen in the grand parade. Also the Coloaial and Indian Troops. “A sight of a lifetime.” Not a panorama, but life sie pictures in motion—true to life—just as though you were present during the Jubilee. 100 pp. printed on the best paper, ‘The ¢ engravings are nu- merous und frst. § class, The price is 25c a copy, They are for sale at all the bookstores in Chiar- lottetown, at Sum- merside and Souris and on the train. 4 They may be ob. | 2--Shovs for the Same Admission--2 ¢ | ¢ _ tained at this oflice, securely © wrapped, ! ready to mail to | ¢ ALSO Prof. Harry J. Daniels and his Talking Family, The only ventriloquist singing Emmett’s Cuckoo Song. friends abroad. Write or eall. THE EXAMINER OFFICE, seoomQUEEN STREBT...... ’ S®BWVSF®F 22728287 BSD 2—Hours Solid Fun—2 ADMISSION—Evenings, 25 and 35c. Matinee, Children 10c, adults 20c. | Seats now on sale. dake St “Ney, sep29 Weur Arrivals , School Sheer, Lac-d Poors, for boys and girls. Ladies Cloth Gaiters just opened. RUBBERS! RUBBERS.} W.H Stewart!/& Co. 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