nes ~~ * a Sait: ° ate Sr tigpecae ye RE Re ET EE OE OO Bt sm ee hse a Pn es ot aA ms e - Seance ieee hanes Sig E ~~ & nfl aie tot eageyge iP gt tee — A aCe oes, ent * a oh ae en cae . ~ 3 ‘ t ae eae * Pe 4a sail ake RON NIN oY NRE Se ge nego anemone on ne PP a caf atest: —_ - aes = Feline wee e a THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN, OCTOBER 11 1897 ee ) check for S640 vgnat 26 96 FOREI FACTS. ; — TY aly el e k for $040, on August 2 h, 1896, and Sicqualified For ‘Feotball. oO E IGN Sf i | defrauding the Hotel Imperial, of this city, te i peti beatae Be ae | Seen ees { Prevent iid of that amount, in addition to failine te Dabsley—Well, I suppose Jour oun The British ans coms 25 tons of , | ' Mi Nn pay a borel bill of $265. He is accuse | Will seom begin his last year in-college? | Sonnies every year. Hal Hi hh e Hititt i Tro orrer ur rm eeAs. | minnas Prhlielh. my Ai ner £ublishbine Company RATES @F SUBSCRIPTION (IN ADVANCE) Onc Year ‘ i .. $4.00 SIX Meathes.... 2.00 Three Menths 1.20 One Nonth Qo Uniied States THE WEEKLY EXAMINER fas “Ve I I nade 1 of) . i y and = “er nm iin i ott i ( 'v : i x Thi G bi i VW L\LER HMuNOI!I » Tu i and Pee; le And Several ad Farticipate in <ALair, 4, U0 5.—I] S| ‘ iptain- General Weyler’s prohibition a notable | deu.o i t } 1ac ead y rioig>| } . € House Was Cio- d a8 Wilf i HCl} mit e 4 a le ceo aud ‘ ‘ aciurie All € m is els x : wa Pn us } ) eessivs uuited at Central Park. and then LE}4 etp tothe piaza in front of the captauw-generai’s palace, where as ma ~J,UUU people were ygatbere i. Severa: bauds discoursed patriotic music. The ».a4s aud toe thorougufares leading Inve vas densely crowded. A number of de paratioas Weul lo Lue palace, where the were received by tbe geu- erei According to the cthciai accounts, they a surei bin that it was the desire of ail loyal wuabitanis Of the island ibat he | shouia continue wt the head cf the gov- ernbue st, aod carry On the Campaign ayaip- st thy insyrgents. They alsuexpresseu € u- fidence thacthe Madrid government was In-parcd with altog-ther tov high uesigas for tue weifare of ihe couutry tuo withdraw the 1iustrivus cnicf, who had subjugated the 1.surgents. Ca, atu-Gene ra! Weyler, after thanking the uc diaiivn tur their assurances, said be uai accepled Lae command in difficult Cifcuuistauces, abd wilhudt cundiituuc. ‘Due = .ceess of Lue Campaigu could Ue es- Liman aud properly appreaciatcd by the Cullulu y frut the Visibie facts. du cue CGoutse ef ceveu months four previ. ces bad been uearly pac.iied, aud Le Was woulldceul of beidg avic lu pacidy ine Wo 1. WBlLIDZ preVin.€>s a. tue proper Lime Webb bbe Lurly baitalivcus Teauy ivf huc te sed be exp-cied vo Ve able tu poiy Puerty Principe ana Sactiagy de Cun. «& au early dele, yo Se — H& STOLE 400,000, Mex s&emarkable swindle in ith: Criminal Annals Oi the United stalecs. N\. w York, Uctober 7—The police have iu wou Custudy a prisuuer, who, fall the Gua 2-5 agasust Hiu are true, is vue cf tue Miu. cma: Kab e -Windlers iu tic crlmipal Buus + of Lulscountry. Accord g to Chief Dates. ve MecClurky, his dc predaiuons eMivu. Lio vearly, I not over, $400,000, guracend a! over the Uuied Sraies. huis vame lo Emmett B. Gibeor. He 19 of idee age, dou Uears the alias vf George A. Dducriv. Heclaim> that he is a jawyer by p° fession, a radrvuad promoter by ¢no'c*, was atone lime a judge in the state o. Ohio, and 18 vice-presigentot the Akr» , Uhww, Strect Kailway. ‘Ine com— pisos stagaiust him ~ H.H. Stimson audit «for the Mote! Netherland and Inm- pers vorel, of tuis Chy, and Hotei Ation vie. tadelphia. Lhe specific complaint Hoaitet Qin is ebe layins duwe Cf a bogus Fifty Years Ago. Who could imagine that this should be The place where,in eighteen ninety-three That white world-wonder of arch and dome Should shadow the nations, polychrome... Here at the Fair was the prize conferred On Ayer’s Pills, by the world preferred. Chicago-like, they a record show, Since they started—50 years ago. Ayer’s Cathartic Pills have, from the time of their preparation, been a continuous success with the public. And that means that Ayer’s Pills accomplish what is protuised for them; they cure where others fail. It was fitting, therefore, that the world-wide popularity of these pills should be recognized by the World's Fair medal of 1893—a fact which emphasizes the record: 50 Years of Cures. | bogus stoe floated nds, and carrie of having laid down boens checks, I r®, wort hless bo on general swindling «perations for a period extending back four vyeara, and that in that time he bas succeeded in ob- taining, by meaos of various franda and levices,a sum not far from $400,000. eo Even -— --- + WINKS AT WOMEN. Your rival nearly always has dimple A women’s call has a pestscript, the same as he7 letters. The ré treasnre af a home is the 1 aptitude for finding .ar- +} ? } . When a doctor ealls on a sick man, his w aiways has a private consulta- tion with him outside, This world will net be entirely satis- factory to the women until some man has given birth to a baby. When a woman is anxious ebout her husband, there is a glitter in her eye | bat does not show at any other time. When a woman gets little money ahead, instead of spending it on her busband she spends it on the spare bed- feels that «she has treated all her ueighbors justly if she never tried to get their hired girls away from therm. Every woman, according to the story she tells to her second husband, was forced into her first marriage by the wishesof ber parents. — Atchison Globe. A woman Size For Size. The company of one of the cpera bouses, at the close of a Londen season, had arrived at Liverpccol to embark for a continental tour. ‘he musical instru- ments were being shipped with the rest, — among them was the double bass, r ‘‘big fiddle,’’ as it is also called, not na aa usual, for this member of the string family will stand a little rough treatment. It soon attracted the attention of the jack tars, three or four of whom settled round, scrutinizing it with keen inter- est. By the order of au officer they soon dispersed, but not jong afterward an- other bluff seaman was discovered se- cretly watching it with wondering eyes. He was asked his reason for standing thus idle. ‘*Well, yer kuow,’’ said Jack, ‘‘I’m just waiting for tq see the length of the bioke’s arm that can play that there fiddle. ’’— Musical Anecdotes, Nature’s Rattleboxes. Near New Brunswick, N. J., says Minerals, are found hollew balls, masses, of yellow iron cre which con- tain locse particles .that rattle, when ebaken, like the contents of a child’s rattlebex. It is thought that when the concretions of ore were formed the cen- tral parts ccnsisted sa pally of some RB:eterial which afterward lved away, so that the futerict r space pow contains culy fragments cf cre aud and. When these balls ure haan: the frae- tured edges sometimes show beautifal a@isec bands cf rc¢c et 7 yClow. The Good Oct cf It. hanélady——I believe in letting cofee 7d for 26 minutes; that’s the culy Wey to get the gocaness out cf it. ew Bou: Acr (tasting Lis and lea vi3, it}—You «i. cceded gdmirably, mst": we ABCCL = =k. The G:iv.t, Falls of the Maniton. This eatursct, two miies from tha er is noteworthy even in a land of vaterfalls. If it were accessible, it would - much visited. The whole river, ag wide as the Potomac at Hurper’s Ferry, but of much greater volume, plurges over a prec- ipice 113 feet high. The surrounding sliffs are covered with the fir and spruce *hich mostly constitute those endless for- ests. The tumult of the watcrin the gorge below is such that a canoe cannot approach very near. There is no path or trail over the thickly overgrown rovks, and the rage of the plunging river must be conauered before the truly majestic beauty of the vir- gin fastness may be beheld. The roar of the fallcan be heard long before one ap- proaches it, though the rising spray may be seen from aconsiderable distance out in the gulf.—Frederic Irland in Scrib- ner’s, Oyster Instinct, Oysters, after they have been hrought away from the sea, know by instinct the exact hour when the tide is rising and ap- proaching their beds, and so, of their own accord, open their shells 40 receive their food from the sea asif they were still at home. The Roentgen rays have « new sphere of usefulness. By their aid chalk can be de- tected in flour, brick dust in cayenne pen- per, sand in spices and many other simii«r sophistications. The difficulty of registering the temper- ature at the bottom of the oveun is due to the fact that at a great depth the ther- mometer is crushed by the pressure. Paps'cal Culture & Dancing MISS H. MACDONALD Will re-open her Classes cn Th vrsday October 7h. Deters lane bh a rivate lessons at any hour. Adults at 8 p.m. Juveniles at 4 p, m. Fancy Dancing a specia.ty. Full particulars on application at ber rooms in Masonie Building. or at the , residence of John A. Mocdanal d, Esq. cwral St. oct te of bargain tables. it. ft will pay you toinspect these goods, —MeKay Woolen Company, Parks-—No, be isn’t going back this fall. Dabslev—Oh, that’s ‘too tad! He ought te go through now that he’s got along tothe last year. Whot’s the mat- ter? Parke—Why, didn’t you know that he had had a fever an d that his hair bed all-come out?—Cleveland Leader Plutiocracy. She—€ur neighbers in thatvilla are vidently very rich people. He— W by She—Ouly consider. They*have five gr’ wh up daughters, all unpmarrica, they givesno parties, don’t go to any of the hops, dou’t appear cn the board walk when ihe band plays and, more- over, wear the plainest thes imagin- able. —St Petersburg Shuts A Short Time LUence. Citizen—By the way, 1 bave been told that the Kiendike gold is not aworth so much to the ounce as eome ether brands. Returned Kiondiker—I couldn’t nay as to that. We mever m easured by less than a ton. I ain’s no idea as to cunce aaniaier. tha valnes. —Cincinnati ee + Circumstanees Aiter Casca. Teacher—You must always return good for evil, yon know. Now, if a naughty bey called you bad hames or threw stones at you, “what would you do? Pupil—How big did you say that boy was?—Beston Transcript. As Unexpected Answer. Mrs. Schussman (at a summer resort) —-Gottlie 1b, the paper savs that the na- tives of the Sandwich Islands pay about $5 for a wife. Professor Schussman (absent minded) =—-Hm, hm! So much, Jenny?—Echo. The String. ‘He mey not always be rich. Ths estate ho inherits has a string to it.’’ **No!’? ‘*VYes. A string of race horses.’’—~De- troit Journal. Just the Reverse. ‘*Are you in pain, my little man?’’ asked the kind old gentleman. *“*No,’’ answered the boy. “Tho pain’s in me.’’—Incianapolis Journal. Almost an Angel, Alkali Ike—Did 0’ that enemy o’ ycurs? Cactus Pete—Well, I winged him.-- you make an ange? New York Journal. ——-_- — <8 ¢ © ¢ @—_ -__— ) There are many thousands of wise wo- snen in this country who, when they found ', that they were suffer- sing from weak- /ness or disease of 1 their distinctly womanly organ- isms, promptly wrote to an emi- nent and skillful physician, with a world-wide repu- tation, instead of trusting their cases to some ob- scure physician with but limited practice and ex- perience. - ‘There fre many reasons why a wise woman fol- lows this course. The chances ere that an obscure physician of small practice will not diagnose troubles of this nature prop- erly. If he does, he will insist on the obnoxious examinations and local treat- ment from which every sensitive, modest woman shrinks. The specialist referred to is Dr. R. V. Pierce, for thirty years chief consulting physician to the Invalids’ Hotel and Surgi- cal Institute, at Buffalo, N.Y. Thirty years ago he discovered a wonderful medicine for diseases peculiar towomen, that may be used effectively in the privacy of the home, and does away with all necessity for exam- inations and local treatment. This medi- cine is known as Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Pre- scription. It acts directly on the delicate and important organs concerned in wife- hood and motherhood. It makes them strong, healthy and vigorous. It allays in- flammation, heals ulceration, soothes pain and tones and builds up the nerves. Taken during the period of prospective maternity. it banishes the usual discomforts and makes baby’s coming easy and almost pain- less. It insures the little new-comer’s health and an ample supply of nourish- ment. Over ninety thousand women have testified to its marvelous merits. Medicine dealers sell it. It is a druggist’s business to give you, not to tell you, what you want. Any ailing woman may write to Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y., and get free advice. By inclosing 31 one- ‘cent stamps in her letter, fo cover cost of customs and mailing only, she may secure a paper-covered copy of the ‘‘ People’s Common Sense Medical Adviser.’’ Cloth bound, 50 stamps, JbM ‘church vestments, , Curtains, The average rent of ‘houses iu Fiz- land is £21 per annum. The Japanese, who are getting to be | proat cigarette smokers, now use every month 13,000,000 imported and 52, 000,- GOO native cigarettes, Palermo, Sicily, has an elsewhere would be classed as fine days. At Lille, France, the police arrested, afew days ago, au engineer and man who, it is believed, have ‘been do- ing asmuggling business on a large ire- scale for years from across the Belgisu 10,000 cigars | were ; border. When arrested, and many other duttable fouud on their engine. articles : ol | ul] 4 4 a, RT, RIE A ki ev ARC "3 i to wa m 13 be é bes | : oe a OG be i a) fi ge HE xg bE > aed oe Et INE Bw Ow Ge kao LOSE de -asitively cured by these Little Piitis, They <iso relieve Distr — ahs Indi,;cstion and Too Eearty Eatinc. <A per- fect remeay for Dizziness, Wax 2usca, Druwsi ness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongua Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable ali i Small Bose, ‘ ‘ mati & Pr rice. SWRctin ition the fraud of the day. See you get Carter's, isk for Carter's, and demand Littie Liver Pills. Insist Carter's COREE: WILL YOU COME To the place where you can always be safe and sure of getiing every cent your money is worth. In Men’s Underclothing, in Boys’ Underclothing In Men’s O@vercoats and Jl- sters, In Reefers and Suits. Boots for Men, Wo- We excellent i HNC Opposite west end Market. in men and Children. are showing value at British £merisan, Dyeing Co. GF MONFREAL, Are the Gold Medalist Dyers and , Cleaners of Canada, aud are prepared wo ' do the following work — Silk or wool dresses, opera cloaks, silk velvets, plush or cloth, jackets, lined or trimmed with silk or far beautifally clean jed. Gentlemen’s overcoats, dress suits, weed suits, military or other uniforms, altar ctaths, stage and professional dev abba cleaned and color revived, Plush and fancy table covers, ners, screens, cnshions, jackets, muffs, collarettes, etc., made like mew. Feathers cleaned, dyel and curlec. Goods done without removal of trimming. linings or orna- ments, without danger of shrirkage or ‘irjary to color or fabric. Inforn.ation with price “list free on application to our We call attention to our ad. on first page "gent for this province. It will pay you to read G. E. Henderson. Express Agent, Ch’town. Sept3 0— average of 167 cloudless days a year and 62 of par- | tial cloud and partial sunshine which | embroidered ban ! ete. Cleaned | with marvellous results. » eoats, Fur! i aw ee A . Wx nt" \ W \ \\\ 4 \ sa\\\ NOW OPENING 2&DI — BATS aa [ dg. HARRIS at a oat ae Can You Rely on. Good Work at our tailoring establishment. Not one stitch put in a garmeat by an apprentice, or an unexperienced hand. We employ none of that kind. We could easily boast of 50 workmen if we did. We sre bound to hoid the reputation we have made as bigh class tailors. LONDON HOUSE, ~~ _PRe — - eae aS Se & 2-2 2 se per ei eee setiies b LandlIng to-day ex Steamer “Irene Morris,” direct from Liverpool,. bt SUPERPHOS?PHATES, WITSATE GF SOD5, MURIATE OF POTASH, BORE HEAL, ETC. All genuine, and of guaranteed analysis. The oniy reliable, best, and at least 20 per cent the ec cheapest fertilizer on the market. &OWLD BROS. ‘The above shows te Myopia, or near-sighted eye, with and without correcting lens. The eye-bail is too long, and this condition greatly interferes with distant vision, and if neglected, may produce serious results. When at- tending the exhibition, 1 make it a point to have your eyes examined F REE by G F HUTCHESON, Optician & Jewelsr ueen St. opp. J. D. MeLeod s a