’ Royal makes the food pure, wholesome aad delicious, POWDER Absolutely Pure ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. ™ Pr ~ oy a ory chine? bE Re = Be SS PeEE Se THREE DAYS ONLY. ir a a, jaw Warn dag Morday, Tuesday, Wednesday September 6, 7, §. MATINEES Tuesday and Wednesday AFTERNOONS. THEATRE OF DWARFS The one absolute novelty of the season. A Coterie of Famous Lilliputians Cele- brieties in a chaste and delightful pro- gramme, replete with startling surprises, and abounding in bilarious fun. In addi tion to our CONGRESS OF LILLI PU- TIANS, we will introduce the aerial wonder, ZUZORA, presenting a thrilling performance ROBINSON, the Australian Comique, Kauwamuras Japanese Midgets Kichi, Tarne, and Nobu. Their first appearance on this continent. The Tallest Man That Strides the Eartk. BILLY BAKER THE MAGiCAL STATUE. The whole forming a Mammoth Vaudeville Company Admission, evenings, l0c and 20c Reserved seats, 30c. Afternoons, 10c for everybody to al] parts of the house. Evenings at 8; afternoons at 2.30 Seats on sale Friday morzing at usual places. ADDRESSES THE DISTINGNISHED SPECtALIST Rey EO Taylor, MA OF CHICAGO. Will deliver a course of Lectures in P. E. Island, beginning at Malpeque Aug. 29th. He is to lecture in Kensington, Summer side, Albertor, Charlottetown, Souris and Victorias. His sutjects are :— ‘Alcohol and the Later Science.” “Christian Citizenship.” “That Boy of Yours,” and “A Gisss of Beer Analyzed Mr. Taylor is a scientific expert.on the alcohol question. His Jee are of ures Universaiy Kx'ension Grade. and therefore | are not story telling talks. Histour overthe Dominion is under eae auspices of the W C. I. U.. and is endorsed by pastors, plsicians aud edu- cators. Mr. Taylor ranks among the leadmg . platform speakers of this continent.— London Free Press. The P. E. Isiand public will have a rare intellectual treat in hearing this bril- liant orator. For further particulars see flyers. Oysters and Apples. The best cellar and warehouse accom- modations in tbe city. We expect to handle nearly al] the apples on the market. Countrv dealers and town cust« mers cen place their order with us and be sure of getting the best stock at market prices. OYSTERS - We expect to hand'e 2000 ~ barrels this season,every barrel repacked “by hand in our cel’ar. Customers will know exacily what they may expect as ~ marked on each barrel. oa E. H. NORTON, Commi-s‘on Merchant and Auctioneer. TEETH Teeth Extracted Skilltully. —_ - = No Fictitious Method. inate use Cocaine. No Injurious Effects. Sages No Indiserim- After DR. J. P. MURRAY, 145 Queen Street. | ment of gold from the far off Klond:ke, +o THE KLONDYKE GOLD BELOW PAR. At Least This is What Assayers Assert the New York New York, Sept. 7.—T ie firet consign- I far aS itS8 Intrinsic is value Is coucerned, disappolntisg to ihe assignet America. The shipment com prise 1 two lots. *One | weighed 44 45-100 ounces, and the olber 10 17-100 ounces. The gold in the first lot assayed .749 fine, making its va'ue '$15 48 an ounce. The siiver assayed 246 tive. The go!d in the other lot assay ed .820 1-2 fine, making its value $16 95 an ounce, while the silver turned out .I7 fine. Cal fornia gold, which passes through the hands ot 11 assayers here, assays .850 fine, and 's worth at least $17 50 an ounce, it being the first shipment that had reached this city, no time was lost in seod ng it for: tion to the assay office in | Wa sireet, where the fev reaca tne | value of Alaska gold was so great that the | wiseacres cathered, anxious to even get al} ook atthe precious consignment. After a hasty examination of the stuff in the rough, the experts were unanimous in the opinion that, compared with either Cali- ornia or Madagascar gold, the Klondike wasn’ Assayer Graham looked disappointed. He said the first sample of gold from the | Klondike waé of a very poor quality, but | there is no telling what the pext sample Mr. Graham said there | might show. was a possibilite that the shipment was made in a hurry and perhaps ovght pot to be | ined the gold pronounced it as | what they expected it would be in taken as acriterion. All the government officials who exam- far below value. Superintendent Mason, it was said charac~ terized it as miserable stuit. A ee MARTINVALE ECHOES. ss The people of Martinvale are pleased to have their genialfriend Wr. H. L. Nich- olson sgain im their midst, although sorry to note tue serious injuries he received while working ou a building 1p Boston a short while ago, having uie shonider and arm broken. Supervisor McDonald was in the settle- ment last week with the road-maker, and made a good j -’ ot the roads, Road-cart drivers will now be the order of the day. Mr. D. Mclanis is busily engaged putt=- ing the finishing touches on his anew house, which when completed, will be a charming edifice. This is evidently the forerunner of a happy event in the nesr future. A Shaw, Esq., is doing a rurhing busi- ness in the buicherivg line, having pur- chased several very fine oxena tew days ago. The members of Albion Lodge, I. 0. G. T., repaid the visit of Martinvale Lodge, on the evening of Sept. let. They were accompanied by a vumber of the members trom Upton Lodge. The entertainment given by Martinvaie Lodge was brief bui well received, parvicularly the recitation by Bro. A. Mchay. (be visitng men b-rs tuea took part. Splendid addresse.- were delivered b. Bros Clay, Matheson ane others, and a charming reading by Sister H. Gay. A bearty vor of thauks was iepdered the viriiug membere, coupled with au urgent request that they pay another Visi a3 sOOD #> Convenient. A valise was found at or pear tne school house un the moroing cf the 2nd inst. The owner can have tie came by applying to the secretary of trustces aod proving property. : i votice that “Jonathan,” the writer of Eastern News Nuggets, leads of with a very singular que-uos. It appears he has never been to Marunvale or become ac- quainted with tue belles that tourisuing settlement, or be would not ask Ur it imay be that he > fair vi such @ quesiloo. DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, SEI TEMBER 9, 1897 col catch is one-third below last year and that fishing is poor. Winnipeg calculations put this vear’s visit the piace and went to Lue most remote house, aud the e€ got Jefe. Josu. edith can nena a ws Renee = v6 _ Before Retiring... take Ayer’s Pills, and you will sleep better and wake in better condition for the day’s work. Ayer’s Cathartic Pills have no equal as a pleasant and effect- ual remedy for constipation, biliousness, sick headache, and all liver troubles. They are sugar-coated, and so perfectly prepared, that they cure with- out the annoyances experienced in the use of so many of the pills on the market. Ask your druggist for Ayer’s Cathartic Pills. When other pills won’t help you, Ayer’s is THE PILL THAT WILL. | c c Finest creamery.......... meee nus 19° to 193 PO a ..18} to 00 . Dairy butter...... isaonteespenminns saa a a ae | Finest Townships cheese..... oeee 996 90 94C i Finest Quebec cheese........ . 94c to OU _ has power to keep you WELL. claimed that she literally obeyed the hyp- | improvements their invention has under- NEWS NOTES. The resulis of sixteen days’ run Mikado mine, Rat Portage, bricks. Newfoundland reports say the Labrador at the two gold Their assay value is $16,000. is wheat for exports from Manitoba and the North-West at 30,000.000 as against 48,000,000 bushels last year, Another foolhardy man has jumped from the Brooklyn bridge. Althougn bridge bushels —) jamping is moro dangerous than polar exprovation, tae uncertaibly does pot last Advices just received at Vancouver state the rebellion is yet in full swing in the Philippine Islands, and that vee § iusurgents ere making what would once! be considered excessive demands as con- | ditions of peace, ' A minister in the North cf Scotland | took to ta-k one of bis hearers who was a frequent sbsentee. The accused man defended himself on the plea of a dislike | “Deed, mon,” his | reverend monitor, “if yedinna mend, ye may land yersel’ where ye’ll nae be troubl- ee wi’ sermons short or Weel, | aiblins sae,” replied John, “But it may be | ministers. Sala to Jong sermons. } rr 9 ioOug, baée fortne want of } Joseph Parker, of Richmond Hill, L. 1, has been arrested for stealing his own horse. It appears that the law ie very | clear as to the imp_noding of a lost animal, bat there is an absence of lucidity in its rulings as tothe redemption of tbe im- pounded and even to tke feeding of the animal, Parker’s norse became hungry. and Parker's sympathies were roused, and with au axe he smashed the pound gate aud took his horse home. Now he is ! being prosecuted for larceny, and will | protably be punished. A suit for $1,550 damages has been filed at Tallulah Folls, Ga., which develops a rather unique story’ The suitis brought | by @ fady tor property lost in the barning of the Grand View Hotel, and the pro- prietor has filed an answer that at an even- ing sociable the young woman was hypno- tized and playfully commanded te fire the hotel. When she retired to her room It is notist’s iujunction and thus rebbed herself of the right to sue. wy, _—_— 7 tt Piano Recital te-rnight by Mr. Morris. , THE CINEMATOGRAPH WILL BE Iy TOWN. A Marvellous Discovery. If there is one thing that profoundly astonishes, it is to see tbe results that science has been able to obtain from photography. Far distant now are these poor photd- graphs, unfinished daubs of Daguerre and Niepce, and how astonished would the inventers themselves be to witness the gone! Beyond contradiction, the most astonish- ing, the mwost marvellous of the-e and the one whuse incomparable results are to-day the wonder and admiration of the whole world is that of the Cinematograph, the mysterious instrament which gives life to that which is death, motion to that which is motionless, tbe instrument which causes the moet varied scenes of the earth to pass before the spectator. It is simply amazing for every person.- The figures are of life-size. They walk, talk, drink, act as if they were bodily present before vou; you see water running, soldiers marching, vehicles rolling along, horsemen trotting, etc. etc., the whole repreduced with an impressive clearness and accuracy. It is supply stupifying, for every person, and everything isa veritable portrait. How much itis to be regretted that past ages had not at their disposal a simi- lar means of portrayal! How curious, and of what a documentary value would have been such an invention in the time of the wars of Napoleon. Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, 13th, i4th and 15th September, our fellow citizens will have the happy chance of having in this town in the Kindergarten Hall one of the bestapparatus of the French inven- tur. Let them not lose the opportunity of going to see it. Weare persuaded that they will participate in our admiration and not regret the 25 cents tbat the sight of such # wonder will cost them. The views are changed every night.” Tie cinematograph isthe only true apparatus, aad ia infinitely superior to al! Imliations. Doors open at 7.30 0’clock. Admission 25c. Children lic. Reserved seats 35c. RE Piano Recital to-might by Mr. Morris DAIRY PRODUCTs, The Montreal Gazette reports: Cheese was quiet on spot todav, and with buyers and sellers apart it is difficult to arrive at acorrect quototion. Ifabuyer went out into the market he could not get any finest Ontario under 9%¢, and it is worthy of note that 94¢ paid in the country today. Finest Ontario cheese............ 936 to 9c The butter market was without feature Business was quiet aud prices unchanged. jn, a ~~-+e | up for trial in tne Supreme Court. i The same lads were also sent up for trialon a charge of breaking into the residence of Mr. A. A. McLean and | ald was disposed of for a fine of $2 or 10 } party cad trudge along much LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS! Tue Wearner—Light to moderate winds fine and warmer. occ ProvinciaL. Exuipirion.—The ladies of | St. Dunstan’s are muking elaborare pre- | parations forthe dinner end refreshments | tables to be had on the Exhibition ground, No trouble will be epared to give @ first class meal to all who patrouize their tables, saiceiiuliaiomenesi Boat Race.—Summerside had a sail boat race yesterday in which boats owned by Paseal Gallant, F. Trenholm, Philip} Arsenault, J.S. Allen and Webster Allen competed. The couse was 10 wiles starting from railway wharf and rounding the Miscouche shoal buoy. The race was woa by Capt. J.8. Allen’s boat in Ll hr. 57 min.; second Cap’. F'. Trenholm, 1 br. 59min. seth PaIxFuL Accipexr.— The Sammerside correspond ant Guardian Fays: James Fitzsimmons. a deck hand on the Northumberland, met with a painfal | accident on Tuesday evening. White un- | loading tome heavy freight, his basd got of the | caught uuder the roller with which the goods were being conveyed rrom the stean- er, crushing the back of the hand and | ' Jacerating the thumb. He w.]l be laid up! ' fur a few days — Ponice Covert.—This forenoon James | and Joseph McAleer, the two lads arrested : for breaking into the residence of Mr. John Richards and stealiug therefrom were seut tlealing therefrom. Another Jad named Henry Palmer charged with stealing a purse con a’ning $32 from tue residence of Ci niuctor Macdonail was also remanded for trial in the Supreme Court. Tine assault case of McLean vs. Macdor- days. The case of Peter Hughes, charged with violating the Lord’s Day Act, was adjoura- ed for eight days, HHUPUDONFDED SST} FOENNPATANLONNNPROODODEEevpryDPNOFoNIFNNnNOpDODDPPnDDynAnHINNDF Falls. dU; » ) t PHPPPPPAT TANT f PHPPPHATTT f t 8S DB 28441 BOR 3 FIRST SHIPMENT §? Children’s Hats Wings, Flowers and Feathers, is now open for your Inspection. ae ALAMUAALAdGhabbdAGadbdebadaAdhALAQdA AAA GAGadAbAAGLLC GAGALALdAGELdAMdAdd Kidd »siat ee el SpeectaL Steamsaie Rares.—In connec- tion wit the Provinciai Exhibition to be held in Cuarlottetowo during the four Nova Scotia Exhibiuon to be held at Halifax from the 27th of Sept, to Oct. 2ad, the Plant line will issue excursion tickets between Halifax, Hawkesbury and Clar- lotetown at vue first-class rate. Tickets will be good for steamers immediately pre ceding Opening of exhibitions and will be limited to return by first sailing after closing of tairs. Kxhibits will be carried at taruf race going aod returned free, PERSONAL. — Hoa. John Yeo is in town. Arcubishop U'Briea, of Halifax, arrived in Cbarivttetown iast evening. Mrs. tt. M. Sauadera, of Fitchburg, Mass., is visiting Clarluttetown. Mr. J. S. McLaren, of Si. John, In- spevier of Customs, is in tbe city. Kevere Hotei: EK. Mctachera, Boston S.5. Hamill, Brockville; B. Web-ver, C. Ni Davies, Smith Faiis. . Mr. Geo. Stauley returned last evening accompanied by Mrs. Stanley and child. Mrs. Blackburo, of London, England, is visittug ber brouner, the Rev. D. H. Lodge. Mes. Miles, who is connected with the ‘Mites [deal Stock Company, vow playing la the Upera House, sprained one of her ankles last eveu'ng by slippipg on the sidewalk on the norta side of market equare.—St, Joho Sun. Dr. J. H. Cuauioguam, of Cambridze port, Mass., is visiting Caarlottewuwa. De Cuuningham is @ oative Ot Misconche, and was for some time a student at St. Dun- sian’s College. His many friends are glad to see him. Mr. C. B. Sauaders,a well-known resident of Summerside, died at that place yésteruay moroing. He hau noi been in good health for some time past, anu ong Monday was taken suddenly 311 with Brigu.’o disease. Mr. Saanders was s Dauve of Devousnire, Kag., and came to this province - wieu only: seven years of age. me leaves a Widow 4nd One 60n to mourn, Simeon P. and Pias G. Bolger will leave tomurrow morning for,Chicago, wuere they wil! reside in fature, they are sous of Mr. simon Bolger, of the Rankin House. Tuey have au elder brother tu Chicago, whu is @ Conductor on tbe Steam cars, Lue first mentioned young man uas been employed as brakeman on che [sland rail- Way tor four years, but since the Change vf Goverument bis promution bas been iuterfered with and vew lauds placed over bim. Young Bolger never voved, and took no partin politics, But his father isa Conservative. Mr. D, Pottinger, General Manager of Government Railways, accow panied by his Private Secretary, aud Mr. W. B. McKenzie, Government Engineer, arrived in Charlottetown, last evening on official business. ‘I'he visiting officials this muru- ing went cut to Wiltsnire and Colville and examined the curves at these places. Tnis afternoon they goeast. Lhe run to sad from Wiltshire wes made in the Superin- tendcnt’s private coach, and the party was accompanied by Superintendent Sharpe, Sir Louis H. Davies, Hon. John Yeo and Hon. Donald Farquharson. 8 NN er SE UE Montreal Star: It is d.fficult to believe that the responsible leaders of the Liberal farther in reteoded oblivion of the protests shower- ing in from all sides against the open tere. EEP your blood pure, y@ur appe- tite good, your digestion perfect by taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla, which abandonment of the traditionary party plotform by the present Government, which carries the Liberal name, but has dumped the Libera! policy. days beginning on Sept. 2let, and the. vvvonnovenerenpn.cnnennenennnnenvenene anenvnnennenenpennenrenterenenrenrnervenes evenyn erry gry ny STANLEY BROS., The Always Busy Store “i WE ARE MOVING OFF | rapidly our stock of Ladies’, ¢ ¢ é a ile Bu on P.E.T, = This is what a gentleman in Ottawa has to say about “Prince Kd. ward Is!and —I]lus- trated,” a copy of which he sent for some time ago. Every day we receive or- ders from abroad, If you have any friends “way from home, you should send them the book. It describes the Island thorough- ly, is profusely i!lus- trated, got up in the best style, and the price is 25¢c a copy. May be obtained at all the bookstores, or done up in wrappers ready to nail, at this office. THE EXAMINER OFFICE. eee QUEEN STREET...... Misses and Children’s Summer Shoes. Noone who desires a pair need do without them on account of the price, for we have put the prices so low that they are within the reach of all. Our 90¢ Shoes are go- ing now for 65e, Ladies’ Laced and. Button Boots The cheapest you have yet seen for the quality. : Men’s and Boys’ also reduced to low currant prices. * But we would specially “ask you to look in at out’ stoék of Clothing and Men’s Furnish- ings, Hats and Oaps.. We have money savers here-for 1B Masi id Stand, Opposite west end Market. CUTTING DOWN— The price on Women’s Shoes, tan or black, we have still a few pairs heft i-.7 ————— that we are sell’ng at 75c. 85, and $',00. These are bargains, W.H Stewart. & Co. Opera House Ruildingsssece A ia came a othe eee omer i} ee a a ee RO ene SIN mR RS ARR i Rc lae ©